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A NEW el “QUO VADIS.” A Author of “Quo Vadis,” “The Deluge,” “ With Fire and Sword,” &c., &c. their misery and helped them to come | here—and who had give! Translated by §. Coorrigh te Great Britain, 199-190, vy Jerrold & fons) the Press Publishing Com. | » . they bad 1 While hare they 508-|heen aesired as to thelr own prop would take of her York Worlt.) Ik and some provision® | fiat te ote. knew. what wha his and| Meanwhile the settlement RCEDING CHAPTER. n Clarkey T what was not. Com ened mate and more every oporek and his daughier Mary emigrate I longing on ail silos. Tey said they h deserted in the to “America from ‘Lepta gnived them: here. bard ait ee, a eae ee by ‘the idea that the their minds tuay. The who had any money ! oredo. Mary loves aud is ivved vy John Bwoien. morning ‘and, As whe vows to tallow ber tthe the timbers wi A ufe axe, ad racked his apne. For tw % together, ‘The gli wished thelr clothes | glected It, and on the third day he cou ether the emigrea® in the creek, made the fire and cooked not rise from his bed cn fat Ini y wait covered her sas tase with & gold pt ie ‘The two emigran's rent boys from Sin lus eas Ki ae oney le soon gre aud slightest provo vr two. yeara. and. th they oft marvation. Larvae. vy to fight with on.” maid they beautiful maiden ever seen by | evn Mary's beauty wen, Of FIRE AND FLOOD. tre to devon ‘bar. “Me rope, ant. Ho one afesies, || One evening Lorene came to Mary ané | samt ah for'leaving thee alo © thrnets ‘Ber ‘over. the’ side of a pier end. tries young men favor that all it T could only diess ‘thy "ti to loosen her hold on the atrin: They helped bs. also to f ) perish d ft Lorene rele 4 lary beck te safety. square the Be would, be easy i, om after they meet a rich Polish merehart, a ha oak oka 1 “If It be God's will,” answered the | pon Rs tiy hi whe, Rearing thelr story, gives them food and | heir reasons, would gay to them from |sifl. “He wax merciful before to us,|/%.®,,6008 man—he will te We pave thelr expenses to Dorvwina, « Potten | Hine to time and even now He will not forsake us.” Orithy who war nicknamed qolony in Arkansas, and gives ther: ‘money to) “My daughior walks upon the mead-| As whe spoke, she raised her blue eyes ‘Degin life there. ows Hike a “yy lke @ lady, “ike a orin. t i" ove hack this amd at once knelt down goat, I can give her to wnom 1 like | 0 the stars, and by the light of the! before the old ma CHAPTER X11. Senitag ans fa tre, Seager ot Sheed: | ard the aorta ca eee a eutet . cal er of & lan PIONEER LIFE. owner. The one who will bow loweat to/ and ‘Me Young men, looking at her, | me, and be respectful to me, he m: B) Saxe? OROWINA was ment in the Arkansas forests, some miles from the Poles were. smattering of ether nationalities and ters and cowboys. The settlement might PEPECSOOCEOS PSF OE EOE F180 HTTEPHNGEEOFEO44G1- 00060 BLACK ORLEK MAKES LOVE, Oud work, goes to ee BY HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ, C. De Soisnoms, jas, they had % share in Borowina the) wow because the) them from Jot of others. Hp wis not so bad for} pe them at first. The forest was not (he | age jhart pavements of New York. There|iny to work hard if they grew less freque Were losing (~ verybody would Ni York win $17 ow « their hands. | the mythical Gover Ht Vjmoeing nothing but ruln before them. b [At last the axes rest laughed ne docks to 9 Great Laks from. the Waa Wh one thing-—that Mary’ fair hair, were as blue amid the go *, an orphan, alsteesincasonts rr CHAPTER XIII the cornflower that she was ‘a Pollsh nettie- ke her, but no ne'er-do-well will ever get her." Those, then, who hel him thought gl A aad they Bn (avons sy a5: a ere than the only one with whom she would go to othera, and he would have been ail|the end of the world—her John—John tn Lipintse. But he, wno had promised to “Ard we ghall not forsake you, Mary, for you are as beautiful to us as morning dawn.” hate Clarksville, 4@ fow Texas hun- Ike a golden hoop on the road, he swam not, flew not, and above all others, was not with her—she was alone, poor malten. Mary could not but know that all was hot weil In the settlement, for she had PEPEVEOOEDTOTE tohing. ‘he girl went to moss, spread making @ com- some hetbs and routs as med im. ed the nal pre red meatcine fo of man, * coming for FIGHT AT HOPE HALL P tee girl ame if 1 had not | f through the woods, Thou wilt be ] alone in is word. 7 envy sins, pies, over ye fens t be fi hehe eas.” to he. “I low oald own iife. IT know ell wand will not let her Mary with repeating at the feet of tl Mdm : “Don't ask me, author’ She thought to herself that there was/T pledged oJ me! his only Heath Peet 1 be." ‘Te-merrew's instalment tells of swim to her over the sea, to fly to her|® ferest Gre and an Arkansas like a faloon through the alr, to roli| freshet, im the latter of which the peer immigrants come sear per- tr threat- lay. Men what a Thus” God on, “Gos “Black &@ famous hunter from Texas, WORLD: TFURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, ness and Rest Contains neither qum,.Morphine nor Mineral, OT NARCOTIC. d a perfect Remedy for Cons me |) Gon, Sour Stomach, Dione Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Pac Sisrilo Signature of EW YORK. ° INA TI-LO CURES Toothache, Earache and Neuralgia Twe ef Mrs. Ballingten Beoth’s Preteges Have It Out on the Laws. ‘The police of Flushing, L. 1, are try- ing to find some evidence en which to arrest two of the inmates of Hope Ha!!, viets, who fought on the lawn : we snore seri thing Mrs. paoges Booth's refuge for re- teased con front of that institution. ae combatants were seized by Vg onderiies and hustied inside before an: Ou a le 4 letting bad happened. Bend tor Booklet, TIL righ had the settlement had any future before hi; But matters were getting y by “ One week passed, wte a clearing w the earth was 1 of society.” log hy pilshed ‘was a ratelle. to Ought to have been gate The ¢ een $ ; walls of the forest 1eceded very slowly > before the attack of the axes. Those ee ine sete a ener, brought news thet the fores' tut end; that “th “frightui mere are talking abput” ‘ghost outed amon np the t ‘with Mis Bis and A] voices ort eee | man trem e saw the Ufted his , Shae Bnd Sy he ate The tat e 80! ain exp! ned. R, in that that which they hai uperstitious stories increased d the unph thems of the threatenin, >] gituation. Several days after the dev | 4 had been seen it heppened that two of * ing men went Into the woods } the gubject. of a sharper, A already been in dire straits. were | saved her from soul had become radiant through suf- God had ‘ony oft her falth in the help of beaven. . ‘They began | remembered adj in New York, JOHN SWINTON ON. SOME PREACHERS. They Denounce All Unions, All the Works of Unionism, All Kinds of Strikes and All Labor's Efforts to Better Itself. I notice that sundry preachers are] of the union again railing against labor untons and | thelr doings, against strikes and their) known os “business agents,” leaders and againet the presumption of t one of them has called the From jooking at a few of the sermons | have seen In print I infer that some of these preachers “don't know what they oud that others of | kaaves.” Nov them are rather too anxious to tickle the ears of the moneybags in the pews. | than a ‘They never saw @ trades union or any All happened to see ie m1. / Hh } in the pro-slavery press. | 2 The officers of a unton, sometimes 1 will therefore take the trouble to five Rev. Mr. Blank, of this place, a few “pointers” for his next sermon on 1. A trades union ts not a mixed gang of louts and dupes under the leadership It @ an organization of ordinary work people, all of them very practical, most of them quite imtelli- f them unveually moral CRA ER RENE EAH Ob EE ry ad some o! y clearin val jee wen good. Their union pagers of haracteriation the @ her|er Preachers’ Union, though Its proceed ee ings are pretty sure to be very peace- fering, hi ful and its business ts conducted in a a hin Gee ee tee yo manner that would surprise a pulpit the good old gentle-|ranter. The object of Its existence is ho had rescued |to promote the welfare of its members and of labor at large, and this you would Ienow it does |f you knew anything Bbout clerical Even those dreadful walking delezutes.” now generally don't often | eet a ehance for loafing and hard) ‘dregs |ever et as much pay ke a Methodist , minister In the backwor 3. A strike Is never » f churlish, borers, prompted by —smere@nar ! There is hardly any “mad outbres thing th tke, and etrike, 4 Lees than any other class of peo- ble are trades unionists under the tn- fluence of “wild demagogues.” * spouters” or “inflammatory {hireting for gure and boodle, Rey, Mr Chatband, who was mi ihe vt When he was Ig (he world T freely offer these few “ all the Hutoctatic be at orn Tabor's' . ter and more Ktcent JOHN SWINTON. FREE TO THE RUPTURED. Dr. W.S. Rice, the W the Well-Known Authority, Sends a Trial of His Famous Methods Free to All. ‘There are people themeetves fo ho; Rice's tree offer, 750 Deuggists in Greater New York Indorse TI-LO, spiteful and insensate la- all workmen disiike more is only In nelf- | defense of for rome necessary purpose walking delegate or a strike or a labor that any of them ever engage tm a meeting. They coulj not tell for what purpose a union is organised or the mature of its constitution, or how the walking delegate walks or why particular strike may be declared, or what o labor meeting looks like. that they know about such things is y 4 humbuga, " Even ade famous by Dickens, mum have found “earnal mw they hae teed jeg ovier = OuUncLAg 0 ere bere tort yring ‘russes, it thelr ettention wil ie drawn to De An elderly and retired The Us J the end were never seen again. A number of the men were now stricken with and fever. quarrels about division of land beoume so bitter (eae oe Bon) led to blows and ret oe were ‘or ae cattle. were in them by others. an he way have been a greet but absence |B8 fo. be further of from cack shen ve s eueccess, bu er ol of & ruling epirft and want of divcipline | 7iey, Could not agree aa to who should 4 organization In converting the vir- lost. t before eur . 4 starva purek ter Mary. gras: pres Fe Werte Avkaw ‘axe in the &® —— +. se, Lerd & Tayler’s Downtown Spring Opening Ie Like a Feiry Show. | Novelties from Parts, tasteful effects @nd great variety, characteriaed Tt is not Reo that ay'e Wiilinery opeuing at Lor: & Tay- | {cd Union No. 3. of Boise Jor’s Grand street wiore. The second Boor was a mane of flowers, hats, toques and bonnets. An Imported Swine iva Grew, With @ large doud'e pompon in| 5 A Pastel, shaded and trimmed underneath aimisie eee Te a sone hh ™ miners, The the brim with chiffon and at the back} honorary member of the with iilace, velvet and ribbon and jet Fgh of the elty. po AR ermaments, atiracted much attention. ine weg” ty wen tere A hat made of maline, heavily mabershtp in the | ered. with Tuscan braid, with large clu fused to 10 deman and Yt ted from wornng for the same! They are nut dictators and do not bull- joyer for six months, ed Journeymeg Tailors’ Untan by held to very strict acoount—more ie having syocess with Birniny the pew seale of yrostanh »: i Li = ae hay nploy ers ‘The been «i of Lhelr members o- fered fm on Fin pene} belied to make reports coded to tae Peeuent *| dotnas Union have Ro wo to work fo- « firm en they will be fines 28 | Action of neatt nione | called “labor leaders,” are not obstrep- erovs wretches; they are usdally elected | because of their sound sense and prac- | “eal ability, 1: ts thelr duty to carry out the orders of the union, not to Yead” t against its own interests. ‘They are avt to be very cautious men. Goze the union. be sure of that, They in| ao than wreachers are y are com- ai thelr every union in the otty For Infants and Children. Always Bought MINUTE, Chicago, March 2, 1900. 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COMPANY BRADFORD'S COMEOUND (Gola or “COTTON ROOT PLS" CASTORIA The Kind You Have For Over} : Thirty Years CASTORIA from the package, a enough salt to season it, them on only enough boiling cover the flakes, Tat it stand @ escend, flakes soften: tf Cook’s Flaked 6 and sugar, DO NOT STTR the breaks the flaken and ain i Ys ta te I : “GOOD FOR BABY, TOO,” pi igatlomen 1 want to tell you how 4 hed wo all with your Cook Pike Rice Tam not saying too much if 1 do say it is the very best food not on}; for xrown people, but, 1 never fou || Anything to equal Ut for’ babies, a best way to prepare it for bables yee into two quarts of Cain al! boiling water one and one-half cups | Cook's: Flaked ‘ice, and stir. it gently for four of five minutes, not longer, as | too much cooking makes it lose [ts ‘Ani flavor: then add a little bol milk an & pinch of sugar: and if mother cook ee this she will have fine, healthy childre Very respectfully, MRS, JOSEPH HOERMANN, Greene and Fairview Aves., Brooklyn, N.Y, wilt i i6 Fulton Se boise haley ea sain, and ged irenp 95.03 Full Sets of Te Teeth You a? have ry Gold Crowns, 22 karat.. We make the abo ices for the shoving that we are the only PAINLESS aint GENTE Grae Rew It you have a few old roots or baly fhe tur! beauty with ost Bri which 's undetectable pe The Sous sal while the results are grok Hours: 810430, Sundays and Holideye, German, French and Swedish spoken, Ladies ta ae SOMETHING) ane NEW. YOUR THE BERTON PAINLESS DE DENTAL C0, Nassau St FURNITURE,§50 WORTHON DOWN AND @1 WEEKLY. PRICES THE LOWEST, 48 WEST 14TH ST. ~ A WALTHAM WATCH CHEAP, BoB 2. elle, ses Saeed Reap the results on Monday of am ad. in The World Sunday, VOR SALE—Ten RiLP-ALN-S tor conte ot druggies, One gives relict. & sum to (he ald of the { the efty have * Union, which ing in thie etty, Smoe, was one of the ant Pa the mid of flowers ad follaey and a ro-| of th 4 whieh wa oul ‘eette of mane The brim at the} mitt ery shop in which they trade] ‘The unton imporsed jf many 1 a d nee the union ¢ The Retail Clerk the demand through the C ais DR. 8. BALL. payeieien, Dr Lal), of Marion, Ala, the hundreds attracted to this gen and their beet efforts will be Carry out the wishes oe M has started the unton, an early Sonic sich wit be toga Aut. be on > Oda