The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1900, Page 9

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if PERE EE EEE FEE EEE EE EER ERED EREDE EEE PODER ROEOOE Adapted for The Evening World By WILTON LACKAYE, Who is to create the leading role on the stage next season, eee Peerrenrrr rete oot eee Ce eeo ror eee & CMAPTER |. 1, to the Infirmary, and pald the necess) your skill tn firing, your lea wh ry money to bring hild to her It was ver ‘The Welt and Hie Prey, ‘also receive! a written order from ta man of th her for the ohild, The Thenardters kept Father Madeleine, Mayor of M—. eat |) ioney for themselves and used the | Glene in his il-furnished betroom. fe) itiia siyl a8 0 be rn with the o wee @ rich maa, yet he lived like « day oe person te. 3 * In hig bedroom the Jean Valjean; he ts 4 convic [was ugne rf fe neted for its jet-bead indus- jos. He was the eole cup- Re widowed sister and her seven were hard, work was : t a ore es reer se) 4 § 1s crime he was sentenced to the bagne, or prison, at Toulon, for! years, For jatl-hreaking his sen- tence was prolonged to nineteen years. that bad eo !ll-treated him, he had be gun life afresh. His firet act on deing liberated was to steal the etlver service of a kindly Bt who befriended him. He also stole two france (forty cents) from & poor boy. H He was arrested for the theft of the Giver and brought before the Bishop. who freed him by declaring that he * $00ees 1AM “It i fortunate that you allow ‘I must do ro, for th #iean has been found.” © The beok M. Madeleine waa “fell from hin grasp. © ooked searehing *an Indeseribable accent metmory'# recurt thoughts turned to & present difficulty of his himself had given Valjean the etiver, : $ h \ Buch generosity touched the convicts, * ® Javert continued: heart, he resuived to lead a new | » “The tacts are. as follows fe. . Maire Tt seems This was the story that told ; Ba: Allly le Ha: fteeif in Madeleine's mind t a ie Soho was. eaind could not expiain the {the od 2 » the or a the time: sens ed. “What | Pe ba saw but one other man, M. jg i) mmitted?| Champm r who had such ctrength as | Whar have you done to met acense| Tirevet cries out) “Why, | key “ Peet noes @ convict at Toulon.” (yourself, you wher (0 be removed"—— | man, he ts an ex-convict Look B - Bome time later the aforesaid clash Javert heaved a decp smb and con-| old fellow ‘occurred between Mayor and Police Ime t pucd sti coldly and mw What y M. le Maire, aff ath vat girl, | was furfous ‘A workingwoman named Fanti ited by @ rich citizen, and a assailant in fury, She was \ a y Javert. | “To the Prefect of P eat Paris” ‘Her care came before the Mayor. It) M. Madeleine, woo db t laugh often, | nied identity, and, as you a @ burst Inte a laugh the affair was thoroughly t “As a Mayor who had encroached on « following rv the police vert went on As an ex-malley slave.” had been a Fa The Mayor { * how his first na Jean, and how his face and fgu ke those of the Valjean Javert Lered. at] The Mayor refused to accept f your joing | spect eal ki Fauehelevent | him vtehed him, with an @, touched by her story, or- jense, Javert bitterly op-|t order, overruled, uch to his dtswust 0 “Madeleine took the woman, who ra was the and w edventure with old A powder to be shaken in LABOR NEWS. be salary list ts very big ail the men and women vous and hot, and get tired The Mayor and Board of Aldermen {, galt that : @ in for a severe roasting by the | now, and th ution to erect a pl y the city was) ing in fing 1 ald, and it is upon them held iy The denunciations evoked | that the all pain and gives reat and ec ident and Vice-Prestient was se- ly cay? ye by the ( See agli a pn 9 were a¢ in the construe. » sted, Le Roy, N. ¥, | ied | Delegates ing hard t js paying out men stil out work The unien ma week to the! For Minx jainant, and . on’ pointe! out work whieh ich were left not comply with (he sie 4 Propaaition was adopted by a 1, and the recond, hour dey, was sto 1% of carpenters which existe The strik Vernon and the Bronx 4 [in Mount for the pa fate Ceorts, ik Wales, * a be 0 the same easy anions The union, # will now the Centra’ Liver ” tween the other brewers sure to develop. A big crowd of surmica ebanical instrument day aa id i ay and employers of the arpenters refused to ration committee which rived at A sett! t Pres My ement satislactory to it asserted ‘yy many oot TERRE CPere Lae eee. os real Jean Vai he_ raised his & Javert, ow aermeeereoeeeene Try Allen's Foot Ease, | shoes. Your feet fee! swollen, ner- If you have smarting feet or tight | ;shoes try Allen's Foot-Hase. rates of the C. F. U. at yesterday's who quit work, beth union and non-| cools the feet and makes walking \J i te be! ald ok! Li on. ete ree tant The | unionists are. icistng the cnton in great | SY: Cures swollen, sweating feet, Sys shige executive y ge nam son promises Ingrowing nails, blisters and callous | py Ae @ Frese. | makers Sof other cllew are send: | Spots, Relieves corns and buntons of | up. ew York body depenis (o keep | | \ gonsiderable applause up the fight Try it to-day, Sold by al! druggists | ‘ ‘The Socialist Labor party hy 4 in eom- | The electricians’ strike for more wages and shoe stores for 25¢, Trial pack- | od ton to nominate cand dates for and a Satur L for| 28¢ FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olm-} CLOTHING WOMEN sn¢ CHILDREN ON = CREDIT THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1900) ‘VICTOR HUGO'S MASTERPIECE. fy EEE DDE EDE EOE EO DOED OOF EOE NEEDLE EO REED tt 4be6e6Gbseereteoeeoee Steerer eee res “ bebe OEE EERO R RE De h halite face as he left the room. ri. | Then Mateleine sank on hie Knees, e name [head in hands, and wept his mind was made up « banker verted his an 1 nd started the ass own, where P * The Judge was about to pai 1 tender! start bears, robbed a bis wy. ck at the door aroused him. [mitted a highway robbe ne juckiess old Champ \ A etranger, esriving in the town some) ein.” he orled | Savoy ard. For eight years " nas en s dared and . ert ent od " ub fot * mor to ety Dyease before, had introduced a process) Thy Police Inspector, tall, taunt, keen | rei word, ¥ aig | inne whereby these beads could be made for |e) et nl bef Mayor iy tome, and f} c was ad) a T Bpe ‘ele the © moe lower rate, This process placed | on ee adeteine hal taken up the aid the 1 uee fim at the head of the industry and) «= \f, 1 have come, ta| charge book again, auld with a cars|» rt to pase made him @ wealthy man request srocure my dis-| less accent sentence Ne > knew « ee fan ot hte | Mlesal rom ee servi Nae le Ant what was the anawer you nm mat this moe t there way a mere. past. He was called Father eletne. | opened his mouth, by Javert Inter. volce 1 be heard ¢ Mio cimplicity of life, his generosity rented Nem oe | \ is way!” All th en4 purity of character made him uni-| “You will that 1 could have sent the v felt chilled to th veraally deloved, and King Louls XVII. | +44+040004+¢0000¢04b9 b¢004 bebe dooE Ab pbb 00-00-04-60046460000008 length egpointed Mayor of the| : oT WENA” erie pA = —_ FATHER MADELEINE’S REVELATION, ‘ da 1 have sald, his past was 0 ecaled ‘4 Beck to the townsfolk. His very | @eughte were unknown to them Tet ‘ to-night he was thinking of the saddest Gage in all fe recollections. Bie memories | Jean Valjean was « poor woodcutter IAD it amentable All eve turned in 2 nd terrible b Mg | the p twenty claimed bite prosecu # recogr M le simuitaneon He own. ‘ Father Champ: was very pale and tremble: Javert, the local Inspector of Polic tor stealing ther pples; there was @ slightly, and hia nai, whieh had a had quarrelieg with him, Javert jad robbery, 4 wail climbed over and gray when he arrived at Arras, was been an assistant jalier at Toulon and broken. This Champmathleu sow perfectly white-it had turned so” later promoted (o ihe Inspecturanip ted with the branch tll juring the hour he had passed in the by g Psa a Sacanahioeat nd locked up, Uy to t nam: "auchalever, y a matter for . oon tay jer & heavy eart, which here. Providence tn- 7 iS to crush him. As the lock-up was under re+ om among the spee- had crawied under the cart magistrates ordered ‘hat ta end iii tt bodliy from the injured | “and arter a pause he add vampria thoual be taken to the Ive tad been so poignant, the} gas. He afterward secured Fauc. Monsieur je Maire, you were severe) departts nat Arta, In tht am (here secmed me im. tha ont spe, jt pt gercener In the ¢ | {0 me the other day unjustly, be so te! prison conviet of ihe they dit not understand, and be the Petit Picpus at Paris. 4 ‘ | nam h other who it was that had rr who witnessed the rescue, sald | H this non.) for 14 not believe that this tr: id have uttered that ow this | pifhe oy atm This ecision insted but @ few ‘ dent and the pubit mul y a word. bef te the tor and gave & r ren the In- | me arrested. The man nly to te not he, for—T am nmoved fo Be Contir rf ito the easily. It; omtort. | CARPETS in our own mills are sold to you at cost of weaving, i. only a manulacturer’s pro! Following are special bar- gains—Carpets we have decid- lent quality, going at cut pelzes: 8c (0 WORSTED VELVETS, $1.00 regular, now eens fring room measurements, per roll (40 yards) and up, ed to close out. EXTRA TAPESTRIES (best qual yard regular, now . c. 1 THREE.»LY INGRAINS (Union) Japan & China Mattings. } | JOHNG JAMES DOBSON Sone of last season's patterns, excel! Soc.per yard regular, now EXTRA VELVETS, $1.25 per yard Sic Gos. per yard regular, now.,.. bis season's importations, at $1.50 2 Bast 14th St., cor. Sth Ave, | | } | yeah, | Her, tutte TH m Gddle, the cook played the! wes fired and another ene 0% m the Great tuntay ~ Bh. rection whence tt | brain ‘round and ‘rousd fis. sparen thing to da, ( ae Titade in a good way, . By a good Company, Tn @ good Count. For all good pe ISAGOOD SOAP. by patriotic American men, pple. 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