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BULLER PUSHING ON TD LADYOMITH, Battle in Progress at Tugela River--Gatacre Drives Boers Off. LONDON, Feb. &8—A ca- ble despatch received here | seventeen more battalions of militia and 0 yeomanry, or altogetier 2,000} eu ia and $00) yeomanry, would be late this afternoon from, Spearman’ s Camp, Gen. Bul!" The grand total would then be 194,009 ler's headquarters, under date) of to-day, says: “Buller holds his position, Relief is certain.” BULLER'S LOSS 288 MEN. War Office Gives Out No News Ex- im Latest Fighting. LONDON, Feb. §.—No further de- spatches regarding Gen. Buller's ad- vance toward Ladysmith were given out by the War Office up to noon to- day. A brief message putting his ap-| proximate loss up to noon on Tues- day at 233 killed and wounded was | the only news given out. The officers killed were Major both of the Durham Light Infantry. The officers wounded include Col Fitzgerald, of the Durham Light In- fantry; Col. A. J. Montgomery, of the | Royal Artillery, and Lieut. Sir T. A A. Cunninghame, of the Rifle Bri- gade. The public fs very anxious, but there is a distinctly hopeful feeling around Coleaberg, which | ¢.000 Boers Johnson-Smyth and Lieut. Shafto, | {day Mr. Wyndham said that in addition to the 18,000 troops in South Africa effectives, exclusive of sick and wounded. PRENCH IS SHELLING. jo Boer Positions Near Colesberg, In Cape RENSBURG, Cape Colony, Feb. & The Boer position was vigorously shelicd | with Lyddite for an hour early this morning, castward from opposite Siln~ he top cerfonteln and westward from 1 Coles Kop, a fifteen-pounder shrapnel gun paying special attention to the sites of the Boor guns, which have been un- veunliy active lately, ‘The Boers hold a position half way on the direct road between Rensburg and Colesverg, They shelled Porter's Hill yesterday tneffectuaily. The operations described above are by Gen, French's column in Cape Colony MACDONALD HOLDS ON. Mie Mo Seems to Have MODDER RIVER, Feb. that the operations to relieve White's | ine same time safeguards the opera- army will be successful. Boer accounts of their own small oases are considered ridiculous in the light of their admission of desperate fighting at Vaal Kranz. It is generaily believed that the battle has been renewed and is going on flercely to-day. A special news agency despatch from Cape Town said Gen. Gatacre had repulsed the Boer attack at Sterkstroom. The burghers made a! feint at Penboek and then attacked |" Bird Siding. The British cavalry pursued the retreating burghers. A despatch to the Times from Spearman's Camp says that when the Durhams reached the top of Vaal Kranz “over fifty of the enemy who were stil] defending the position fled” end “ more than half of these were armed natives,” BRITAIN'S HUGE AR ‘Will Mave 194,000 Effective Men of Sick Pri Aeteal Feb. &. In ) the Commons to- GERALD BALFOUR ILL. Chief Se ry for Ireland in « Way, Dae Blood Chet. | LONDON, Feb. §.—It ts announced that | Gerald Balfour, Conservative, brother of A. J. Balfour and Chief Secretary for) Ireland, is critically 111, He has been suffering from a clot of| blood in the heart, and to-day had o terlour relapre. He fsa eon of James Maitland Balfour by Lady Blanche, doughter of the secon Marquis of Salisbury, and was born in Edinburgh in 188. GERMAN NAVY BILL UP. Retehetag Session Photographed in Debate Upon Katser’s Pet Scheme. BERLIN, Feb..§.—The first reading of the Naval bill took piace in the Reichs- (ag to-day, The House and galleries were crowded. The Secretary of the Admiralty, Admiral Tirpitz; the Secre- tary of the Interior, Count von Posa- Apparatus was con- TORN BY BIG DOG, Bartemites Got Inte Fight and Newfoundiand Was Called and settied It. Magistrate Pool in the Harlem Court | Wo-day sentenced a dog to death and fined ite owner, Peter Blumier, of 18 Bocond avenue, $1%. Biumier last night during a fight set | the dog, a big Newfoundiand, on Denz:! Burlan. The animal tore Burian's left erm badly and otherwise injured hin. | was taken his home, 1997 + Resort 2 Tite to the yterlan Hor- | a Ne Rope for Varderers. ‘There is believed to be no ope for Zdword W. Cifora a nae Voor- -Wehner, and the Secreta f ry, Baron von hielman, were and James K.) | fons of a portion of the Belmont garrt- fon in the direction of Douglas, where there are still a few Boers, ‘The British casualii men The Ninth Lancers made severa: tempts to draw out the Boers but were unsuccessful, The British hold the highest portion of the kopje, the Boers’ position being on the lowest portioa. Owing to the steepness of the southera Slupe of the Kopje ft is tmposstble to mount ariilery, The usual daily shell ere contjnues, MRS. PAUL KRUGER. The Evening World tnvit Hons mont directly interes: wifehood and Send appeal to Hocr War Appeal Falter, Rvening Wo To Mra. MeKiniey, Queen V Let the glory of |) the Lord be revealed by seeing there |). Chrfetian nations at peace and amity MAR The woes and tears of Soom a” this bloody sacrifice. Act as Jesus would if He had your would Jesus do?’ and Never mind what save, but do it for His sake and t's take | of thousands of farnitien and ene nds, ie held by 1M6 Columbus ACen 5 In presence of this crisis, party feeling Lede oubaide Sympathy for! 1 eommand you that ye love one an Boer and Briton, the anguish of whov| otnor' John oe M by ‘The Boer land runs red with the blood mothers, wives. tn ~Gen, Mae- |donald maintains bls position at Koe- doesberg Drift. His movement has evt-| dently disconcertel the Boers and at| triune in ending this manguinary ‘ane ce ak thik i BY aa Negotlate peace HH The author of thin plea for peace | your reward aie aud in, ete be In the name of God, good women do something to stop such munier as ts causing myriads of souls to be hurled Use your Inftuence, as you one if s vay no} Firiton. JOHN Gh Sok, 1 tll now are ¢wo the! your unde ints on Mra, Kruger stands for Fath, Queen) Victoria for Hope and Mr, Mc for Charity, Therefore | appeal to Mre cir feet McKinley alone. tiisstion s 8 President that | joss slaughtering of husbands, brothers | were to jer Pr. true a bagi and sone THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1900; $50 FOR A 50-WORD APPEAL. WOMEN CAN STOP WAR! \ | | | Stay a pied | track, { retur of thing QUEEN VICTORIA. MRS. WILLIAM M’KINLEY, | [/))!0" “0 renders to join | of the t sterhood and for the anke of humanity thos *v going on im Kouth Africa, office the In more than fifty words, 1 heat received The Evening Works — | Ulit!! (he Jo race |. P.O, box 2334, New York City, SOME OF THE APPEALS THAT HAVE BEEN REA ED: ieee eee Velned et by their influence a 1 Let them stir your souls | women's sympathy and prayers to stop dv ond cruel war now waging |ONCe More, In the name of humanity] line ho Afetea. Say but the word and| 4nd civitieation, we pray you to put forth every effort to stop th which leaves oniy misery in tte t atrocities WIL stop ITH ME esiruction and | SDNA E. HOUSE, Queen Victoria motte be justice, 4 and good will| In the name of God and humanity 1] y wort! {to all mankind, Honored Lady of Trane-| Pray you to end this bloody war, Rvery | Dr Wor Vaal—Thy treasured god be fre lay brings more widow heartbroken Afier Blemore ty land Our Lady of Amer | mothers, brothers and sieters. Once {Tana ie ever ready lo RF@NL} more, I plead jo you to stop these In- justle human, cruel (iriiling calamities, a d Mrs. TV. A. KUGHLER, Gk 0 St, Nicholas avenue. it BHANN. 164 Broome street. | Reottish ——— money “In va jof thousands of brave souls who are! Selling worship me, teaching for doctrines th@} hurted into eternity; thousands of hom commandmente of man." Mark vil, 7% | are desolate because the name band” and “father” will be er again. O woman, to you who © been sweetheart, wife We appeal! plead fur pe Miss MARIE Christ. Lf the authorit lnowledged and acce ensue. CHRIBTI Let the enlamities of war appear be- fore your imagination and let the magni ping such calam-| [as A woman, appeal to you to ntive ty combine in| this murder that ts gol between Boer and England he Boe jod IN a man Kills another he ts called a mur- jerer and t* punished for it, and those | Mort to bring the sand. Third Se I Clinton street, Now York. American people implore you, pthe of thelr hearts, and for} During the Peace Congress at The} © Christianity’s sake, to/ Hague the peace-lovi ” to stop further heart-| world re) rr from th: hind. use sour init oY md will tow yihlt Inhuman outrageous | 9 Anglo Let God's will be ee 1 Bs wits Sine CH AMLES 7 HACK. | | Rev PRANK. B. CUNZ, RACK Y Westfield, N.S. 22 Jewett sircet, Providence, I'L. VPen. & |Special Sale of Ladies’ ine Tailor-made Suits, Friday and Saturday. At$17.75- made of finest imported mate- rials, consisti covert cloths, w tian and homespuns, ina varicty of shad:s: some are tight-fitting jackets, others reefer and tly fronts, many suits are lined! throughout with tinest taffeta silk, others have the jackets) only lined that way: beautifully tailored and not one made to sell at less than $30; choice for With each of these suits or skirts we will give a satin “ Poulie” Belt, which improves the figure and | holds the skirt in ‘rt in position withou! pins without pins or hooks. 7. TwoDress Skirt Specials Special N Ladies’ Glace Kia new fall shades, ls, white, tans, English reds and lacks, all sizes; to-morrow and Sstartay, Special No, 2.—We have yy 2,100 airs Men's Best Glace Kid Street aiking Gie.es, in the most beau- tiful assortment of tans and English reds; every pair guaranteed to fit, cin- not be equalled at $1.00; sale Main Pioor, Front, Centre Ladies’ Mackintoshes. Ladies’ Mackiatoshes, of Ladies' Mackinteshes, ity all-wool seree,! plaid made with mili- | ry oor st with Pi but- | 73] tons and velvet ors, mat Womens black, special to-morrow and Saturday, all-wool serge, double tex-| extra ture, aga with —_ wl Hose, 5.98 quality; also pluin Blick, Navy J Shirt Waists silk vertical stripe running 4,98 | sorte! styles. These goods Ladies’ Swiss! ctoice at Underwear. | Hereare 2,10) Ladies’ Vests, fine ribbed white, trimmed with lace at the necks and arm- beautifully | made and trimmed, 8 9, 98 —Biack Black Broadcloth, with taffeta, appliqued panel front and back, of extra quality materials, nearsilk lining, velvet binding, newest shape, Watteau or saddle back and open front; a large purchase at a low price only is the | — of our taerey this $15.00 value at such a 9, 98 8.98 tiniest eiaan ot Goat: eehly tae eee with taTeta silk and braid, iia ett mn velvet bound real value $12.00; our price, Bt Peer, With Bt. Seetion. Violin Outfit, com-| rare opportunity to procure a handsome crepon, the styles Maes, plete, consisting of | and finish of which appeal to the judgement of ‘al: Tie a ie __| heavy canvas lining, value 1. 35 Stradivariys Violin | value $1.25 to $1.50 per yard; at, per yard, 79 p lyin Guitar, Standard size, orang: lop, cedar neck, i- position - dots = Kid Gloves at Th mihogany finish, 1.65 | Rosedale Mandolin, of walaul or mabor- > i keeps as good time as ¢ | Sei, sed top, atari 9 QE srincae, 4,95 inlaid sound - hole,! OF sale price, Me ton me. section | rosewood Hinges Sale of Juvenile Books. each, 5 varieties, including Kindergarten Puays, | f pede inthid posi- | At 5c. Yun on the farm, ete a tion- dots, italian ‘5 * on model patent head, | \At Dee en tach, 6 varietics, inclading Plymates, Pleisant value $500: sale 95! ‘At 39. rer appr Laatg’s Anim etc elton | Manufacturers’ Sale of | Manufacturers’ Sale in {| Manufacturers’ Sale of Silk Waists. Hosiery Department. Men’s Haberdashery. quality taffeta silk, | entire waists of tine | Remarkably low prices in Men's tucks, stitched with | 2 Thread cotton Half Hose, , finished| A choice of Men's Plain Black and! and Tan 2 Threid Cotton Half a exceptioniily good sik | 4M Cadet Blue Grounds, with throughout the hose, in as cannot be made to retail at less than 1S¢. pair; your 8 Ladies’ Hosiery, plain black | in Ladies’ Hosiery, extracted OF, Fae polka dots, in black, navy 8 and cadet blue grounds, with Mad white dots. ) Choice of any, Manufacturers’ Sale of '7,590 Yards Black Engt's Crepoas, in entirely new! blister weaves, singularly beautiful and serviceable, A er tae one speteeeeeenemnmecee OM | nicely stitchal, heavy canvas ning, value $5, of strin, s, one box sale price, tags, of pink the pote Sale of Watches. 24-inch Heavy Sheepskin Leather Covered | Dress ant Laces plete set used to be | Cases, tan and russ (ce ni sale 3 49 § Ha peut Heavy canvas lining, stee sale price, very strong and durable, ste lining, iock and key, value $ » elaine to’ nickel, match, | plated richly | Manufacturers’ Sale of imperial enam- mv Watch ¢s, chat-| il sale Silveroid eticate trimmi: ftorty oes ere Blossom, Our four-Footed Mein fs the) % WINNERS AT EW ORLEANS ‘The Seeashaiion Jockey Club} Plans to Fight the Pool-Rooms. Dictated Exelusively to The Evening World, Under certain cond!tions | should cer-) ing. But we have some excuse, @ ash Uprising againat the} deal of excuse, for the little works ti Mf centuries, but whether the] being done in the immense po \ 6 without a Jers have told us that! crowids, Jing, and the people connected with the | pool-rooma nat we #hal wy in hatery for a peapte| a2 #8 any other county, » win their liberty without fighting for Must Fight (or Freedom. are giving us a great les and a giorious example, The pes heart in Ireland. ¢ pent to the three lending women ofthe ma. [0 {hie be very t told (hat they would Ket] is the postponing cause whieh ielr Uberty withe «amply by holding out! It is true that there are only thele hande and appealing to the Eng-| English troops in Ireland to-day, who t* said to be a len for Justtee Well, we have held out our hands an led to justice a we . and the pe: Reh are | not situated Ike the Boers. We the example of the ¢ Hoere, returning to the ol rev: tea whieh animated the me won Ireland's f sacrifved so much in the fan movement in 1867 Evidently the revolutionary movement in Ireland haw been very much weak- arilamentary movement. cloudy, but the attendance was up te cruel war | Pe nee teal ber Queen of Na- 19 Avenue C, Bayonne. N. J. | Remaoes Ue “What |tlons, pray end this bloady sirtte, ‘Thy | 1 am very much ashamed that we have Jone xo much talking and so Ilttle tight. BY MAUD GONNE. now Is doubtful. No| >> iia and to other parts of @ world. Our population has been reduced 6m half and it is the bone and sinew @ oes, It is a heart-aching sight, # They are composed of neans and by op} under twenty, olf men past Atty ice of the Bnaglish | women, in home rule and} Yet 1 have seen these Personality F against the police in jit Ir Hberty without rife of it would | #hd In country places, I firmly belleve that we must we would be free. We choose the very first |L firmly belleve that there will Be |complication in Europe before ipting to '8¢/] witch will make our task easier, 1 sacrifice and wita-|a present uprising In Ireland | might be possible for our people to rome of the towns, but tt would ble for them to hold them. jno artillery, nor means of | and are *o near to England's of supplies that in twelye hours uld send over reinforcements, fl we do not think her militia 1 her volunteers are of much Hut without an active uprising we ¢ still make the English Govern Ireland a very dificult and shaky arte oO are S ee edom tn to sleep but for a uarte cg Z| WHISKEY KILLED Cl } dader Mager | “Marte La Falt, the ti engihs for aece | Nace—Selling: tx furlongs | Te cana fe. RW jo here are called beroes, and are free | | Eva WI 9 Tinkler wt) PARIB, Feb. &.—The of eB. HURWITZ. jut! i Judge Wardell, Eva Wilson was second to keep on killing MW. dudae Wary Fourth Raee 1 Teutons was second and Trust 18) Improvident % Nelle MeDonaid ©" 94 | Hotel Richer for two years and NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, om 1 Her effects indicate that ehe wan | te hte | Variety actress, Letters signed * bitte ty wt how it fs probable that she has t 199 Round 0 si | 3 sorrel Rowe yl) New York ant Brooklyn. to-morrow #| Grandeur 4 a YUNNAN eee nn nake t ‘Trade Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. cha a terest. New, attractive arrivals of fine, dependable merchandise are ready for ‘inspection. The store is replete with reasonable bargains and values such as | are known only at Bloomingdales. ww “ we oe Manufacturers’ Sale of | Underskirts. Men's White al Shirts, consisting of ope haract Underskirts | heck and open b of striped nearsilk, | ee an ae tela ‘tive from the standpoint of both quality ay od pe made with umbrella quantity. to-morrow Ladies’ Underskirts | ‘Men's French Web Sus- , handsome assort: | one platted rounce, black and latest) 298 Manufae'vrera’ Sale of ality, Manulacturers’ Men’s and Boys’ | Linen Collars, in about 0 cotton, good and elasti¢, extra different styles, all new, fresh goods, right trom the! lengths. factory; Solf everywhere at 1Sea 10 for $1.00, 10 ;' 1, Cuffs, in same quality; © pairs for $1.03, or, pet “18: Em- | broldered Hand-| of 56 p te ial Dress Suit Cases. OF DRESS SUIT CASES at prices | ithin the reach of ail.! that if perfect would ation in the United | Stites Custom House | of at least $1.25 a Decorated Porcelain om ‘auvas Gress Sult Cases, 15 | inch, 20, 22 inch, each, 24-inch Strong Oiive Colored Dress ah P| Suit Case:, lor: wholesalers’ and re-| nd kev, steel frame, | tailers prof has to | 24-inch Leather Covered Dress Suit Cases. steel tram:, Pargains in ofds and! each, Torchon Water Jugs, fine English samole | are eather Covered Deas Sult Cases, « aap pore eee andles, cos: stite ved ings, Insert’ngs, Ave abo eae over Nets. ‘centre | Girls’ Dresses, Children's Check Drevses, wi. ers Gaal ie oi patterns, Chocks yokes with house ered! os shades M will Last i patterr gree “i &e.—sold all a litetine aver at $10.00 and $1308 trisnen twifle ova s faciucers’ Saie of Several thousand yards | free? ee colors: acket effect tr iris’ Dresses 0 cuimpe elfect: over shoukler shoulder, trimmed with inser- thon; 4, 6, 8 10 years, row from $<. and) t belt and cape cn Nisin Awe, Both at. sretl Ben Frost Hed | daukhter of Peter La Falt, of 161 1} Houston street, died to-day from ‘| effects of drinking halt a glass of kev mile and an eighth ‘The child's father kept a demij Fielis Win closet, and yesterday her ft . browier found jt and poured it furlongs. Logan in| with convulsions. E WHO IS ‘BLANCHE BUR fj] United States Consulate are is 1@| for the relatives of Blanche Posh a 1 | supposed American, who lived at | died In reduced circumstances, 3d Ave.. 58th 2” “60th St Great Trade Sale of — China and Glassware. Every article here mentioned is i At less than 3c. engl Dinner Set, com | Rea vet fon decorations, Maar tions; Ba ghee Manufacturers’ Sale Price, Mater” 10)| Seace Bente, cache Decorated Dinner Plates, Psieat Dishes, wine OD Meat » 10 in. Decorated Porcelain | Meat Dishes, 12in., Tureens of fine Eng- Matra on fs od ™% 2 75) tansfuotarurs’ Se | ie nog 20-9 tions, worth gone 1 flown blue decora- tions, p wrcelain, with poy ey ana JO worth 19¢. each, at Plates, white porcelain: ery’ sale price, ese}, Carlsbad china, with per set. an

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