The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1900, Page 9

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+ aacaallmaiilamesteenscait RU “A NEW YORK “QUO VADIS.” fda * & SSIA WILL SAY “STOP THE WAR.” BY P. LOUTER WESSELS. poverty in tacane Special Agent.of the South African Republic of surgical operations, ‘ Btetated Exclusively te an aw World Reporter, ia es wae wonder —~— remedy will 60 promptly cure suck am Intervention Expected); * BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, by ages Rony -g Author of “Quo Vadis,” “The Deluge,” “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., &c. publics, Translated by S.C. De Sotesens. | the cups of white lilies and small aflver | with @ray hair and mustache, with o + Covrright ta Great Britata, 180-1000, vy Jarveld bells, which rang o young boy by his side, He glanced at {\ GOWrVih S00 wes Poel cm |, oe oe thelr faces, then at thetr dress, and meer ' waar, ep Yak Werte wi fe pescatnes fled her gol, She|t¥irad his mustache, Astonianment vas a door. Promised Slaughter Has|% ie on is face in he looked ep ci he objected, muttering angry —W SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. assing: pal object tt iy: ol sate ‘Laptaton, ieee teee Mines | che ae Wohi fanaa thes 12, PAlg4| more closely and began to amile. that no Pare we net trors Not Begu n hole hy negnee from pene Awe nist ehdre isa as the Uaiad ain an | Daretat hele end hee Ne ee oihere Country Out of Bloem- Ho, thought ohe was te wins |acle! They were both greatly astonished. lace The gentlemen appresched them end « rs on 22: Hi F i +4 3 ax i i & i ried 228 3 I el i her f Was pale as 4 bluish tint, ast faa rigid. terse fnquired in the purest Polish: id not mm he ; to Lorens ‘that ie wound wie, bit pot-| They felt as tf ligh breathed. Her heart was - theme somet to CM hy. EB m0 he | ing, Became pale and en he ing thers t fat she would die it trom | feet, betleving nelther fate youn 4 mast | SAY: ifthe sun would warm her, ther! smelt down at the feet of the phe Al aaa The Ile otred head, ey | a it sarin Tor Mer, The rworning folate | pea. | the western + the breath was of! Posnan.” hi i eat: |, . ee are, were at oom What are’ you doing here?” ‘he old man ‘yh shoul “Where are you from, geod people?” hig hand to her mouth he elt that |them, The peasant, instead of item," he said te the boy, “wet mist should come a clear! Mary, whe came to | would die. man, emmoenced his knees and they put you out of your roomy” the breath of| ‘From Posnan, your highness—fvem ‘Then the sun rose. His rays fell first} “In misery, in hunger, in suffering we} “What you ef” f ? on the topes of the tl NE | live here, dear master." We don't know. the Frees CHAPTER VII. a Here her voice falied her. The la. eeu ‘ wy a pre gg he PEACE AGAIN. scemied to Klas, careas a Then Aeeene. taker himself prone at] ef to * gor lent iy One moment more, and the same! fut tate ehieh Rad eee 1(2A rt. of the gentlemen, and Nemim ty CeCe, ML lee lay de ab: the th ie to kiss the corner of his coat, holding on] gscenuitn isra.” Mgete that hed pushed her to death |in i {t, as if he had at last found succor. | Atay’ on Oy tatd. re A FRIEND. face; the | “This gentleman is from our country. answered nothing. bat only bowed % Hovering over her, ia a 1t| He will not let us ¢ie from hunger; he tor . to awaken her. us; he will not jet us perish.” Lorenz took his coat and covered her! The young boy, who accompanied (ne! A, A iat fa 1 re th aston- her ‘checks took on healthier Hus. | shment at seal man kneeling. be- | the she led once or twice, and at last | fore ai ai wing his feet. In| presence, were, i lame na tp, APN taal oe : Tis ireregt es tt | inten, ean a, we bers ; from ast r of heaven, and tears C Then he| declared. Otherwise. we ynburg. ona Aminunition, Tae will Seat and | Until there, gata, Do, Bows oe eneree Ta Dd Suber it. But we have | fiver ve lates. i © us. And, of course, | would not tell | Rater at ee vo way hat ceciiar'als, soar | RUSSIA AFTER TRADE, TOO. tleman frequently Iateds na if Sith | (hemeeives will Me Le, fan “ H DAY, and eceaslonally: pwore aaialy, and | Sree st Siw Vor woe fae 1 mill say. however, ena, despite the | , Russle wantes the South African trade of Boer hope to is much as England. She Seon Ste, ee oh ‘gente’ ot? | the hundreda of Uousanae of men Bng- Lord | of commercial expension as well | fa ——\ = jet __, ; cue : lana can pour 1 find @ most con: land, The barren nap yy peal ee ih, 7¢e prt ae" AID FROM RUSSIA, | from Rrnburg "70088 1° TR Bot fr) ney eae erin rer fa the rau, aoa achtge wt ie ws uinereguonig shige cana] PREE STATE UNDIVIDED, | |"i,ct aati saamu pri a, Som is B=) ume Besoin rem ach ga dee ba Weal What the Mind eriend G4 ter LH, an treltonn fow officials delivered the 4 erences ‘between them and ef their departure fer) Russia ip the nation to te not in| (OWN Over does not Indica’ " I in to unite ture. And we feel eaesred it | Free State Boers were divides. Prager An the Went. Err T can eae that ti Ga | [res on Ragiioh candidaie in the Rand. m . St xr Fay here there was + Li ‘oad of try! aunt ifs two rane nies thew in Bout woledned Roberts's gd — ae nee, Came tnd the England will re Our losses to date net ever “a ey ; a an war will fol kided, wounded and Tneluding fer tatty arr now My perilamen ot G urope, and race he Realise easee re sites, itt, iminetals had not been f ° Catt eemseruain an that the oun and prisoners any. worth wile: paving ‘and would rise yw e Begin qa if were | eon Aeeti Ne Pattie e revented, but 1 x and Saas vance Fy ria, oo that MER CHEF HER ROTHER Y ferenese on Miss Berger Recognizes $ "ilatey Powter ‘and the ao ; father, John J. O'Keefe, Ik-Berge weil, Mate wi Per ery * ; J his abode with « new Gen. Schalk-Berg Wetter hy et alenk y | "1 will not,” aaid he, “ Picture. yl Will ales preach ‘in the rng | | Told of Father’s Neglect to-morrow Bolution."” The tople will be | wy rch.” Rev, WD, P. Biles will the evening J Late in Commen.* elgl i Rev ry Reformed Church, Madieon sgh street, wil to-morrew ins | “The Cont et ‘Tiacigteskip. prog-amame iii be reatered. tnt it was along the water-front a They felt new strength. 5 g @g_1 forgive thee.” From a pale brightness on the CuArres Is i A COUNTRYMAN’S HELP, After reating awhile they walked for bout an hour, then turned into Water ! ‘The Central Daption Church to for the erection of @ new eft , Mise nM | street, where they again rested on some STRANGER'S COAT. Her uttering, and sivwing with'chili:| Does, ‘They went on without knowing) —————""-“"°E* pc ‘ oe why, but it seemed to Mary that they| ol gentieman became impatient with names. i FS) Martyred maiden, peace te to theo! must go there. On the way they met a/ the gaping crowd. oe rd. peace be to. thee! number of loaded wagons, and the street wethie My yas oe Peace be to thee! was alive with people. In the doorway |{nEnglish, he fi ‘Thus singing above her, they waved! of @ breinens place stood @ tall man, ‘Then. turning te Lerens Mary, he z ? B iif i (it WOMAN BEATEN <== MOTEL MAN ona un BE FOR SMALL DEBT == MT “COP eomplich Queer Things, Ac- © Agents for Proprietor Coine, of the cording te Mer Record. WITH THE House Used Club in Im raiéing the house of Mary Jones, « fortune-teller, at 38 Bergen street, and Seizing Goods. placing her under 6300 bonds to keep’ the peace, the Brooklyn police have bs wounded, Matters’ the prospect of ber many face tack and blue quer, che wee chet up her scalp cut in several manéer in the room of the Dooley, of 166 High master, Discovering hie eke donned gp ap. deemed ee oe Here are some of its allegations: an ‘petaiment She afterwaré refused Julia Balton te credited with ® cents oy cha ené thue ecan' on a % fee whe is to pay If she marries beaten her while wen minister at Easter. John % property she had was carried through the tines rc down for oceuh in: full. were ar. Buller's troepe in an ambulance, fluence !o force his attainmer know ro) police foros. John Larkin ga i i Hi | itz if j ty ! I f 7 ‘ 3 Hal i 1 ¥ i it 3 Fy z ‘| Sie ‘Bay

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