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—_————_____ BOERS England Has Pursued| Them Relentlessiy, Breaking Treaties and, Denying Them Their Rights. Boer Envoys Have Met with Generous Treat-| ment in This Country | and Hope for Practical Sympathy. | ‘The Boer envoys of the South African tepubi'cs made public the fellowing dress to the people of the United it to-day “Owing to the pressure of time and a stress of circumstances |t has been im- vossidle for us to accept more than a ery small percentage of the invitations | \, o vistt the great centres of the United States. It ts, however, gratifying to re- cord the fact that we have been given , Most encouraging and enthusiastic re- eption In every city we have visited, na we take this opportunity of tender- ng our heartfelt thanks to the people f the United States for the deep sym- yathy they have shown for the cause of the two strugsling republics in South Afriga, SYMPATHY SURE. “We now feel convinced that the boast~ ful allegation of the Colonial Secretary tnd other British statesmen, via. That be citigens of this great country sym- vathiae with the British Empire in its attempt te crush the liberty and Inie- pendence of our two smell States, ts ab- olutely devold of truth. Indeed from yur own personal experience and ooser- ration we can testify that the reverse # the ease. “The history of the relations between Weat Britain and the Boers is one of folated faith and broken pledges, loaked under the ay of mag- animous and irreproacrable princ!- vies.” The Envoys then go int eating the story of Britt rom the earliest days of oppression Boer Re- he Transvaal, or as | i known, the South fe, w pe its foregn 0 the etipulation ! ean and prudent st Tes) England mi of n payable ties in Johai urg in 188 and a nflux of popu » detail, re- : ber and to Introduce in South Af. | THE WOKLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1900, APPEAL ABRAHAM FISCHER. PITH OF BOER APPEA MADE BY ENVOYS. Great Britain has relentlessly pursued the Boers, breaking all treaties and denying every right agreed upon The discovery of gold and the opening of the dia- mond fields brought the capitalists into the plot to seize the Transvaal The present wur is one of lust, vengeance for the Majuba Hill defeat being only a veil to hide the real purpose, Joseph Chamberlain, Cecil Rhodes and Sir Alfred Milner are the “terrible diabolical trinity” that plan- ned the South African conquest British Imperialists seek to introduce slavery in the Transvaal, Roman Catholics and Jews were always justly treated by the Boers The present war will continue for some time, and restoring liberty to the Boers what Va rove dogtrine jo not acquiesce fi | Ras termed the t L2, *pecohee and | ee and the per acy af Cecll Rhedes Were ali directed toward the stirring up of strife and the ultimate destruction of pendenee of the two little Duteh cn Boers were stigmatized aa dar- barians, as unenlightened bigots of the) Seventeenth century obstructing the path of civilization, while the i f the Transvaal the he alleged | ‘dona pe he Bertiiities broke ont yt powtt! of the judiciary) Would have been averted, and the armaments of the two repu' based upon mutual defense have cacl ta tum n distorted and misrepresent with almost flendieh ingenuity end even new topped FAVOR SLAVERY. strong enough to step the con “Time wiM not permit even a driet| SARee of hostilities, examination of these questions, but In) regard to the treatment of natives and war ts completely at the mercy of conqueror. et consider any terms of peace based 1 ndependence of the two ¢ British Premier has shall Le left to them. dering the cam ee! constrained to say that history part towards our relentiese and po shows that no pow tive in ful enemy We appeal for nothing timuvating and ence ve save more than that you protest Lefore the trade in South Af juring the | clvilized world in terms which, though Kighteenth century and the commence ment of the Nineteenth as Great Brit- ain. devoid of nosttle the precedent which Great Britain {s| “The recent proceedings in Rho- i to bg in oe | the lib 7 erty and the national Ife of the two desta and pelley of Coell | indepen at is regarded with Rhodes, as well aa the speeches oval a approbation by the dalivecad ta kaa people of the Unite P States of Amer pee D be ed by Abraham rf and Decem nd AD. Wol- Grey, C. D. as possible with skilled white la- | The Departere of Foreign Mi Attachos Marke the F led form o Operations. the colored races, a policy whteb | oxnon, Jue 206 P M—The bo our repablics have hotherto | nae the foreign Mil been most stremaoms and succ ss. fal in opposing. “In regard to the all wilities of Catholic f to recall, notwit «of the Britten and p Tow that mest of the adherents f the Catholic Church and He- [Drew persursion are fighting sheuléer | {0 shoulder with the burghers for re- | peaneee liberty. Priests and rabble javery for itary Altace homeward bound Indicates that in | opinion the Boer war is over, but religious Jews, it is tandng the troops for service in China true, to show the Field Marshal siders much work remains to be « Large quantities of bar gold reoe Americans are asked to give their moral support in independence of a nation defeated In ish Ministry has refused to ublics Meanie ed that not @ shred of intlepend ced that if an oM- of your moral sup- such « prowouncement at any time would have we caret that we seek, no alliance, solicit no expression that might thg attitude of Catholjos and Jews, we) construed as an unfriendly act on your unfriendly antmus.,| will nevertheless carry conviction, that . the Boer envoys to this coun reported refusal of Lord Roberts to spare seems, if HE TOOK 10 ' | | man Abandoned Car | | After Accident. | line, aa a 89. of the Third ave . f saat The heavy fender litte, the truck and | hurled it Mfieen feet, throwing Francis Rachel the v Sieh sirert and Hleve enue he ground, fracturing is skull Tae wacon was emashed to kindling woud | The passengers of the car ran to the | asaistance of tne injured man and afters | ey turned to the motorman | Some accused him of erimine! careione: or Frigntened by thia the motorman Jumped off he car and made « dash for the woods ile had disappeared in the darkness The oar came along shen station was held up until. another car it was shoved to the ne conductor of the car wae arrested and Rache| was taken to the hoep.te —_ A “bee line” to the point you want B to reach—a Sunday World Want line , Cents, Lawn Swings, 8) «= Hammocks, ote. Don't the very mention of these goods set you to thinking of your summer vacation in the heart of the mountains, the country, the sea- shore, or in the quiet of your subur- ban home ? And don't the low prices quoted by us suggest economy ia their purchase ? N PALMETTO TENTS, for lawn or garden like — iMlustration |), will fold Wke an um- brella and are easily carried about from ttell that the upon (Bach tent complete with poles and guy ROvAL. RANGER TENTS, can be put up tn S$ minutes, at 118 be time wer. 3.50 2.75 5.50 7.50 Hammeeks. We secured a large quantity fread & prominent manufacturer at half their actual value. They're yours on the same terms if you want them, There's a great variety of them, so “om | that all tastes can be suited. ne, For instance, you can get agood HAM- ved | MOCK of a fine, full color, with fact are netr the ol 4 to Rat rth African ti poe -! from President Kruger o-) HAMMOCK CHAIRS, the reclining, i Ate of Ae nina Weel the powerful voice of | “eNO In payment of requisitioned | adjustable kind, at 65¢ naoureus » Noma! | the Roman Cytholte has Goods, aave been selsed by the Hritis! momen ge 4: !%c8!| ited up in detenae of Justicg aad MERIT he gensinenese of the acceune cag) Tee Same Chat, witharm net, 75 horlty, but in 1 Com. | and In condemnation of the South Afr | ¢ accounts can) The Same Chair, with arm and foot VenlGéer appeared upon rhe scene, who | CM poiley of Great Britain le proved the gold will be repaid rest, Ae acitly cnceuraged nn. AREF * att! FORCED WAR | a SETS, full and complete Sedan! ade + ye WAY BRITAINTOST COLONIBS| “SSS re ees! ice pa Aiprendent Kruger whe “The Varren negotiations of the et, OSc. to 12,00 Bloem fi rence at | ‘ told Melds wae alssed and Y | known, with the fact thy An *-ball hardwood CROQUET SET, ihe populace of \ Altre M cont Tells Chambers af ‘worth $1.50, on sale to-morrow at 7S ranevaal fing wae ‘au! with the orm to shreds Seiten nations The same High missioner isited the South African Kepubile while the guest of the Transvaal 4 into a confident immunition in Jomm would be avaliable and Which would ena ale an adequate resis arrive’ violent po carried an in one form or poth pubilely and secretiy CAPITALISTS BEGIN. “The caphiali«ts fonary party | 1 ‘Ariual com the press ware and b Afton & Corresponding fnfluence ending | n jour don culminates in the Jam the mow nal r wih m the en “on ema rted veen rewarded by th m the fart of moet Hed by the cer on methods’ Mr Vred Milner Rhodes « the rh trinity which has brooded over and the ¢ y of South African hie calamitous pertod. tlemen combined forces ro & to achieve by sudtiety and nd ation what on the raiders falled to 1 open violence. TRINITY ACTS. \e- attain fileal agitation 5 Commerce Congre About Imperial Defense, LANDON, June 2 srees of was the only one possible way to solucion of the South Afri h the greed of Jingo and! st aimed at @ solution which| ave been only tom sfocessful in sf both Pree dent Steyn! Kruger to avert the nise | prevent, ree} eof _artitration by The Hague| and announced that res! progress ba tp be | ee made in the matier of « I Discursine imper remarked that errange y Inve plication of no great impor 1 way the feting in compelled to take up arms jour rights tion t necessary to dwell upon the} | campaign or the hatory] | that whateve ome of aatariiy aden wrerifices |" itapulee. 1 vo far from ‘onal moral 4 wil | thetr fe “We believe that the war oill The fourth ¢: Lord Selborne welcomed the delegates defense contribule to 5) BOULEVARD TREES DOOMED Sab-Irrigation Necessary and That. | qpettamen ox the phecographet, ot wiexe that fe much fewer than lusive desler were | Sowing Machines. he Whirligig of lime has reia city. It wan improve m eat on the latest p machine, and @ made by one of the best manufac. turers, whose nome is stamped om each and every machine. It is practically noiseless, has selt-threading shuttie, automatic ter- fon, latest attachments, and comes ia poliahed ¢ ‘iawer érophead atyle, ‘which has the appearance of a table when | Cesed. We guarantee to hos machine in goed sepa’ for a period of S years from ate of purchase, and will cheerfully im itted contines for some lene time, | | Weald Damage th struct all purchasers in ite use. Come and land we sol sympathy | A vaiiiaaaad see it it operation, Thiek of it! A strictly your moral support iting you, be frit<are high-grade sewing J atte ur ennse ¢ ettomaliy | The Boulevard trees oure| machine for aly 5.75 your pawer, mot |! it Rapid Transit tunnel sre doomed. | game machine as above, only in | Rose, landacape mariener of the Dep peace with Mherty and indepen- dence have ence more been fully | restored to beth Republics. them. them along the line of 1 will not be feasible, | Rove, as there wil) be omy three of soll between the surface and the of the tunnel ia as sup- | while ry , feast ¢ Sa Ptnat, poblie ¢ pul ‘ port of which Hin a report to President Clausen, NJ. Hime a8! ment of Parks, shows the impossibility | d>-irrigation, ganhot be 12.50 Our Seashore Bex op, with three drawers, part. | the Mr ie Deter: 1 1900, Dally detiverice to al the [es mennoen Biot he to Ocean Grove and Cedarhurst Panic - Stricken Motor-' Produce Man Hurled to Young Gir! His Death from mances IRIVER KILLED SHE HAD A MERICANS. THE WOOUS. NA RUNWAY. ROVEL DREAM. LIKE HALLE. es IME. TAD PISTOL ao MANUFACTURING 231 EIGHTH AVE, Bt) Cents on the C tian, Read Ro- Rosie Buchwald Had Her ree Lover Arrested in Thought Her- | Wagon. | selfa Fairy Princess. | Time. | | a ae | | Peter Gossberg. thirty-five years ol te ree at e. » peven : rxiuce mer f Wh Prince sree! o i re an i Lier er lento eg Mer would Aaron Hale fist) eens Newark, was kilied tn Jersey City this Mr aod Mrs Beane ite, of T yenceg to death for the murder of | morning while driving to Newark Wee lund ofreets Mamte Branniga 1 Third avenue At Communipaw and West Side ave . re the fue Jersey City, the horee ran away) | y 7 f Gossberg was killed ST joe he ous 4 | erin ' ied ninth street and has « THINKS He's BEING ROBBED m quently that ‘he young man’s attentions * pretty vaperone WhO were worrying her ~~ erthis m sid the @1T! Last night he and his seventeen-year Barte: Malle. revding 4 geod many . 1 brother James called at the house eters i that “i her mind 1 when onlered away to 6 jevue Hospital . W a dasal - led With affected notions On The family called for the police an@ the ie Morn eo girl web a4 reason to ing men were taken to the Bast Michael Kindelan, thirty-two years olf lifes were Bisty nth street station a bartender, of ( Weer Fifty-firet te is ferate. ¢ A revolver was found in James's pos Street, wap taken to BellevuegHospital ¥ Dil net hor tontion and he was locked up with Bis thie morning in He hes en mck x. te agistrate Hor orother. * for over & year and of jate nas avted gan (his Mr Knox said th . —— queeriv matter had been satisfactorily | j Our ed in th AMAZING results are to be had Op He labors under the hallucination that » Mise Stan pace | tere ly attented to everyhody ts robbing nim \ me S00 fom Sunday World Wants, ‘ a i purity were being produced here in a vindication of another of America’ have implicit confidence in them ourselves, as we know just the locality in which the grapes are grown, the cellars where the wines are ripened, and the good repu- tation of the makers. To fully gain your confidence, however, we make this un- usual offer: Select from the list any wine you may prefer, take it home with you and give it a fair test, and if it does not come up to your expectations, you may return it to us within ten days a believe we are safe in saying that wites were ever offered here in the Case Goods. TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. Our Soe Sale of Pure Catttornia Wines, of the imported wines, and were not a little s FRIAR SAUTERNES, equal to many imported Hout dos. 5 Ranges, Stoves and « Ovens. In hot weather or in cold weather” we must eat to live. Now, ia to eat we must cook, and to cook some or all of the goods we offer te morrow must be used. If you seed, them these low prices will surely peal to you: RANGE, has 2 extra holes on top, extra lange cooking and aa 40 oven, regular pries $6.50, tomorrow at OUR SIEGEL-COOPER COOKING RANGE is the it will brott, which commenced Monday morn- ing, has been liberally patronized. Many connoisseurs of fine wines who have sampled the goods have pronounced them superior to most rised to learn that wines of such America, This we take as a compliment and 's best products— pure, wholesome wines. We OVENS TO BE USED ON THE ABOVE STOVES, mate of chest tren, epecial at Sarden Hose and Hose Reels. Are you the fortunate nd get your money back. As for prices, we = are the lowest at which such superior ast: | DOUBLE EXTRA QUALITY PORT, (jug fir), per gal., $1.15; by CALIPORNIA CLARET, per dou. ltge large bottles, $3.50, pet ott, 3S¢| the Maial bansel ee per tal” 1,00} @ lawn or a garden? bas eagl abosn -” el cuore Don ne carbonated Cat EXTRA STANDARD evaurey goods and prices will r é , “4 mpapine, pet case of ts., ; GARDEN HOSE, guaranteed to stand» Ge ft tone bog hal 46.00; pet cans’vt pac, 7.00 pee ey the tarrel arrel ‘ity watet promute 18 fe hr juat 1.40 per bet, Me Bulk Goods ), pet gal, 8Sc } HOSE REELS, holding 100 ft. of bose; \ ST. JULIEN, a five table wine, yer DOUBLE EXTRA QUALITY here to-morrow, Sere don. lange bottles, $2.00; per ot, — 25¢ ety A ens ogy dd tg SHERRY WINE, in Jug ius free) 4 | , ‘ » $1.20, by the barrel mEDOC, St, : smog high prude | (ofrel Barrel tee eet gal, 42¢ mel hie : 1.00 Harness and Steve pogo — Oy FXTRA STANDARD QUALITY PIONEER, SMERRY WINE, trom PURITAN BURGUNDY ant Zin. | fic. by the batel Harel fice, pt ia fen Une ooh ree aS DEL, Mebcies “Canny a, 60 the banel barrel feels por ga,” 1.55% We ataans nn a lange bot DOUBLE EXTRA QUALITY cLAR. | SHEET CATAWBA, from Espa! & pha thes, $3.50; per bot., 38) ET, in jug ‘jug free), per gal | Sielucio rae 1.00 PULL BODIED CALIPORNIA 1.55; by Glo armel (Demet fe), | eee mca awome. PORT WINE, per dos. laige bottles, per gal, We CALIFORNIA TOKAY $3.25; per bet, 30¢| STANDARD QUALITY PoRT, in tee al the rhe Ce Ok, PURITAN GRAND PORT WIRE, {06 fog Gee), oot eal. 0s by the rich and full bodied, equal to many te laage botties, 4.50; per pm free), per gal., tmportes, im jug jug free), per gal, 1.15 a EXTRA STANDARD QUALI , made from PIONEER SHERRY WINE, from PORT, in jug (jog hes 1 py ey ae (jug free), Pioneer Wine Co, Santa Clara, Re., by the barrel barve thee, per pet gal., 2.75 Cal ee doz, large bottles, $7.00; | gal, 80¢ BLACKBERRY BRANDY, fine for per bottle, 65¢ | PIONEER PORT, from Pioneer Wine medicinal purposes, bel emg lg Ing Co., Sante fae, St, 1 en Je | strictly pure, im jug (jug free), pes fornia A d . jal, a ! a large bettien, $2.75; per bottle, 2S0l (hemel tre), pr gal, 1,50,” (Mait Orders promptty Ate.) Wines packed in plain unlettered cases if desired. Ladios’ Dresses. 1x, presuat splendid assortment of Lawn, Linen, Organdie and Dim- ity Dresses, in new and pretty styles, many of are now making their first appearance on fashion's all most reasonably priced considering their daintiness, exclusiveness and superior quality. For to-morrow we offer 4 special (ot of DIMITY DRESSES in a variety of the most desirable color- striped or flowered designs, waists and skirts trimmed Valenciennes lace, at, Ladies’ Summer Skirts. From a large and magnificent stock of pretty summer skirts in linen, pique, duck, crash, deaim, burlap and We are showing at “ stitched trace; folded time a Upholstery Bargains. bret clas sal eb oe i Make your homes as cool and comfortable as possible } ber trimmed, 1000" which} and don't delay doing so, for ‘a mighty hot summer’? o TRAP HAR ; 4 £ A stage, is predicted by eminent astronomers as « result of solar + 2376 ii: Ee bi disturbances. ‘A word to the wise is sufficient,” and these goods and prices are not to be found elsewhere: toes, tickel or =< BAMDOO PORCH SCREENS, mate of the outaite bark of eatetts. 8 Gah OxS ft, 79, Ox8ft, 1,05 AxtO ft, 1.30 108m, 1,30 } _ taney patterns, 64x90 in, 1.35 6.90) ioato ft, 1.95 taa8 ft, 1.65 12x00 ft, 2.35 12m ft, 2.75 eae 0 HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, with wide side hems, mount- ed upon guaranteed spring rollers, shades measured, made and Dung for oadimary aise windows, complete, at, each, Some Big Curtain Values. 49 Chinaand Slassware A short list of special values eure other correct and popular materials, in white and colors, PLUTED ORGANDIB CURYAINS, extra fine quality, per pr. $e { to be appreciated on account of quale we present these two selections of unusual merit for to-{ RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, with dainty lace edges ties and prices: : morrow’s selling : and insertions, These oots are well worth |-) more than Cotter Sets. SPECIAL DUCK SKIRTS, special prices: 3.95, 2.95, 2.45 and 1.85 or ie : feop eat Gocnee end leterned patie techs thaoeghip IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS. Two Matchioss Bargain as i ny | i shrunk and pressed, at 1,69} Pewolar $4.50 and $5.00 Curtaies, per pr 2.95 | canted; regulary eold at $3.75; ape PIQUE SKIRTS, of & food quality of importet pique, fae'y ioieitdineiaehtiee ape al ‘at Se Reese, ribbed, the newest cut & o SLOP JAR, large sine, with cover + Cama, a ignditiy shagas tant, serorughiy capes tnd Tapestry Couch Covers—Very Special. ; ra TE aed cheap at 2.90} ORIENTAL TAPESTRY, %-in. wide, also ARMURE TAP. —_ ; cf We Contirue the Sale of Caneel fringe ail sowed, actual vateo 69-50 sad O45, cach, 1,96} SOD nenaty oold ot Sin; Om SPECIAL PRICES FOR REPHOLSTERIMO. FURNITURE dial at ie ; during the hot t dele Silk gociord Dresses Sans" per ovael aoe. — Brie-a-Brae, at $15.00 and $18.75. COOD AWNINGS quicty and cheaply bung A very bantsome collection of VASES, These are unquestionably the finest dresses of the kind} SH? COVERS Our prices are matchieas, our work the best pape Gey oy totes hep ous gD ever offered at these prices, and represent a saving tc C LOT 1 VASES regulatty sold at 7Se, Ste the purchaser of fully $10 on each dress. They ores Sc fs and $1.00, “ made from specially selected patterns, in the prettiest | hinese and Japanese / attings | sor 1-VASES mgslaty walt at and most becoming styles of the season, and are fresh} The coolest, the cleanest, the most economical tloor m. eas a Se from the bands of their makers } coverings ‘or summer ere Chinese and Japanese regulast . awe fot a good quality, You can buy them here 1.50 to 92.09, operial ot 1.00 ~ {that are invariably lower than those offered claewhere Gable Slassware. Retrigerators and Jeo Chests | tr goods of equal excellence. Ready to-morrow : WATER TUMBLERS, (wil sive, hand are sumer necessities of the greatest im C2, a5 it] CHINESE MATTINGS, hie; 0 desiee of sequlaly ood Menge an . is absolutely impossible to keep food supplie ‘ fresh, } 19 patterns, worth $5.5 ‘ 3.80 cial at me healthy condition for any length of t T } CHINESE MATTINGS, very teary and seamives; can be PUNCH BOWL, crystal glass, large weather without them. ey will seve evi on both aides if necersary, worth $10.00 per roll of 2 ete, with foot, Yorulatty ou at times over during the season. Before buying, call en i} Yams, Mere tomorrow at 7.50 awe poy : Ly 0 ck ; mean i few of our low} CHINESE MATTINGS, deavy, in ali the chotcest pate BOWL, iach pod our stock ; meanwhile look at a few of ow: | "| es Monge a pp del by - a ins pong nee pews t " PICKLE DISH, regularty sold at 160., WR MODEL REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS JAPANESE MATTINGS, in Dives, preens and rede, all cew Ogurabty built of Dart weed and are charcoal filled These } Dt; worth $11.00 per retl of 40 yards, here tomer wyectal, sizes and prices tow at 7.50 w, PR TOR NO, 460, 28x 200S4 inches, will bold JAPANESE MATTINOS of « better grate, well worth §14 00 Rae eky eee “= 13.50} Pet Poll of 40 yards, here toomerrow at 9.50 nl pay a . 430, APANESE MATTINGS, extra fine and suitable for the most [on‘withie the REFRIGERATOR NO. 430, size 2421520 inches, at 6.50} ) phy ts or rae 2 esol Cesta NO. «$4, APARTMENT HOUSE REFRIGERATOR, a 281 pan —aeae ae 11.50 Meng i ores Lage lense cclgagd “i JAPANESE MATTINGS of the Goegt hinds, por roll of 40 New Yes HCE CHBBT MO. 4, cise a6a25 inches, ot 2.68} foods, ot 00 hgh ao - m0 ee dl ae cs lal a ae ee oO eee k