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‘Prensintes by 6. C. De Gotesens. Rema fo Greh Bete, IO SION ty Saeed Pere Se. er tee Wee) CHAPTER. L UPON THE OCEAN. On the waves ef the Adiantic rode the Bometimes the reflection from the clouds fell on the water, and on this zee Hla ue if ! f i ij Hi it ize oa NEW YORK “QUO ve VADIS.” ” Author of “Quo Vadis,’ “The Deluge,’’ “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., &c. like the beggars by the church “Holy, |heard one he, rode up, to the well, heavenly nay. an elle, Ee be to |Jumped from {:.: stallion’s back, shook thee?" This ‘ould not do. He struck pone leet ro Remap ed | hands with rman, had a masa said/of his words was as musia ne to St. Michael, took his daughter—and Sy ggert eves h oeenet en he Jo! he was on the way to America, Grol wheper again ‘The Journey was not so pidasant ashe babs; rd y had expected. In Hamburg he was robbed of the greater part of his money; on the ship he was crowded ih b erage passengers, The Ca J and the vast expanse on tl rightened him. No one}iy, tand him nor could he un- ny one. He was about like baggage; he ih like a wine, by yt we Mi, K 1 "Those whom you | 28 made fun of him, ner when they all pressed with thetr tin teenie you were a pans to She, cook ho wae distrtbuting | oq America?” food, they shov: im to the ol # eay ne te Ameen . te line, fo thattsometimes } did ot et hc ATi cree the od enough to eat and was hu! . Led hl gitamer he felt strange, lonely and ad. |i pe of the trees andl John ao if he wore lo felt, that Re One cared Fo Sx: |, These thoughts cheered her and eased cept God. In his dat ora ce he tried to look cheertul. cocked nie cap (Ret, wurden. Jon was e determined called hor attention to ww, expressed wonder 6t/he Fate could not be avoided. . Meanwhile tne satis were furled the screw to churn the water fo that the wi ‘easel ti led, and the rocking motion ceased. In the far distance the water appeared smooth and hlue, BM passengers came on deck, Ortisans, its, Idlers from Uigerent seaporta who were foins to seek it work; the was 0 crow thet Lorens and Mai if, mt ‘in ner near the bow ee o1 ir the 149 “Pather much longer shall we be ask answer you as hen.”" Mary saw the cur own er!” i kaa You may 1 feel that ft re was ocean ieee red ee ‘on one si ‘oporel 1. he to America and how had it everything « , |Iamplight. A few children cried ‘n had hou | foretold a storrn. sald | bread ai emigrants’ bundles, which increased the gece. nt disheartentn, . lattresses, cl ing, on the foore The emigranta ‘nearly alt on ir. emigrants, neal Germann sat on thelt bundles, Bome chewed tobacco, some smoked pes the puffs of smoke struck the ceil! oe wide layers, oon t cor. hen a in ners, but the crowd ceased its usual nolse because the fog infused everything with uneasiness and anxiety, The more experienced travellers knew that this E st bait was ‘we that anger an pa Geath was ap- proaching” Lorena and could not make out anything. alth when the hatchway was ned fo they could distinctly hear those ominous Voices coming from afar. They sat in the narrowest part, near the bow; tha aaneving. exe ship was more percept! was the reason why their fell gere had crowded them there. e ol man prenatal himself with Lépintse the girl. who was tired of her hatr for the doing nothing, . interrupted only 0 unusual stlence, the chil "s ortes, her, ie *Why: do the Germans eit eo wtilit r¢ <S titss one, |dren, and asked she. “Do I know?" answered Lorenz. eome boty day with them." bat y Buddenly the sh¥p shook terribl though i irembled before some fal thing. The tin utenalls rattied nat tos other, the flames 4 rand a righter and e few fr voices in to ask: “What te that? What fe it? But t! was no one ioe +. the bow nicky the ‘air, and ry quteniy q in loughed Into the ti of tl and thes ae lala against the ‘Then the air and clatter of deck, amid this chaos could heard the shrill whistles of the officers 4 and the tramping of the gailors running w it has t | mem! 3 it loves tt loves still x ye warmly; what it longs for to that ies. B| Lorene and Mary both felt that : | fants che wind bore them on like use- ~ jess ves the tree which gave them Eo, but. that ‘whence. they "corme—they ut at wi 9 | Bolish land which ts 20 fruitful, swat | ing like one great field of golden | cover th va dott | the gum chewing virgin of the Bright Mountain!"* wermend e 7 whispered Mary. * A lovaltty in Poland where io @ mireculous tmage of the Holy Virgie. (To Be Continued.) Monday's instalment will tell what Mary and her father expert- eused Guring the sterm at ora, and of their G¥et Glimpee of New York harber. w-{GHARGE ON GUM BRIGADE. —w Mayer Harrisen, ef Chicage, May Make Civil Serviee Girts Take the “Gum Cure.” CHICAGO, March 17.-Mayor Harrigon has ordered President Léndbiom to stop among the girls in the rooms of the Civil Service Commission. A commission was appointed to look | into the matter. Ey woman dented that she “a < leita Bum- picid A but trusted in not nis ‘was apprehensive these “heathen,” as he feilow-travellers, would cast him 4-4 ihe sea or command him to per, ry Det. | sudden his a tertous v of a as ¥ il sett Fi it i i : i p ii f ESE i i j i HH i a AS ii FF BS gEE3 “Fi ki fi mt Hf 3 7 ul sh if evil spirts dnt att a ii €; seb b ris re p.- 7 | heen it seers sa aes last of Ba. or saya tet Rewer as to ef. chewed gum, the commntoaton found gum stuck pg them all to gum-chewing ————— SHELDON'S LINES SUIT. TOPEKA, Kan., March 17.—The To- peka Capital wil! be continued along the ove ject , | cure. ”" | general lines marked out by Rev. Charles ‘M. Bheldon, but will print more news and less religious matter, Mr, Bheldon's connection with newspaper ceaseé to-day, but the busi- the of his DISCARDED. The Old Methods of Treating Piles and Reetal Diseases Supplinted by the Pyramid Pile Cure, O14 methods of treating piles 53 s F E 8 Sf I i i atari ii in [ I i ; r j : i z j ld i i , i if hk i i ; | . F L i i : i LE i j H aie i i E | | { i F i g { ie his i | | ei i at liv a H f ut 3 3 JUDGES’ DECISION SUPF Important Judges’ Decision that Dr. Greene's Nervura 1s the Mo Wonderful Remedy in the World to Cure. The All-Powerful Curative, Health-Giving Properties of Dr. Greend’@ Nervura Established Beyond Doubt. The Remedy Which Make Health and Strength Possible to All. The Great Spring Medicine That the People Want and Insist on Using, ' if the |i ‘The decision of the court is the id evidence, ‘wien low! thustastic words, which will give ae ; Trew hope to the weak, ‘ick and far. r the most thoi so! a. tf have used ireene’s Nervut Yesionion, "Turco. dininruies Judees | and pertytted,Ut.Qreenes Nervare bess Save, bog ty ia @ decision which to say with Tesults. 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