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The play upon which this romance is founded is now run- ning successfully at the Acad- emy of Music, with Andrew Mack as the dashing hero, Jack ame’ ‘ pie tot eh ta Kiltedy C tn hiding feared the be (opyrie) Saved by the Dead. f aoldiers entered, dragging ‘ them Father Teoling Bo!" laughed Armatrong, “Here's one of the two. othert’ Now, where te the AONE URED EHAADHNGD WORD EDENUOVIEREREETRONONDD EDIT OOD: What other?’ asked Norah, defiantly. ‘Yack Blake! Ho is in hiding here, Bal mo where he ts.” “He to not here,” spoke up the Gquire. “Rebel! You are harboring him, I way!” phouted Armetrong. "Tou take advantage of my ago and (mfirmity, str,” replied the old man otth Atenst “But my hand will sil hold « pletal ‘I have ne time to waste on Gotatds,” | wal Armstrong, tinpationtly, “Will you Qf will you not produce Jack Blake? No? en, sergeant, atring up that rebel orteat to the door lamp, | "No, no!" sereamed Norah, ‘Then produce Blake." “1 cannot,” | ‘Phe rope, sergeant!” ‘The men put @ halter about the Privat's neck aod led him toward the door, S'Wailtt" cried the Bquire, “This must Mot DA [tame “Bilencet”’ said the priest, "I am an @id man and have little to lve for, now that my country ts in chains, Let me die” ‘''L will give you one ehance for your fe" cut in Armatron turning on the hound priest. “Tell me where your fel Jowerebol, Blake, ta" "1 do not know," ‘You are lying, pain, urse youl t| anew cried the|” p Jnok he young wife was THE SUBSCHIPTIONS, F VE PAMOUS Ary f morning, eL FOU BO! WHY | mreriinety orknowtedgel + ” IMeSK = GOMMOIAN pel ust ou eae Wipe the Maieiton Van Wari, Milly Anderw, ite dobeace ts eceee: snnenprenoeonasooeme Peano h ow that I've you v8 in May. snewered (he priest, "my hands] Tht w ung! And to be parted 7 0 te free.” . {and your to Silence! Do you we I don't know Jwhy you are heret Hut f have arrived In time to stop the wedding You have ot,” broke in Norah, "t am already Jack Minke's wife” | Rage left Armatrong specchle: | With a gesture he signified on with the priest's hanging, Uiers to go ‘The vopo'e end was thrown over the |tron sup st the lamp and the sol dlers stood ready tO lift the priest from |the ground “String him opt" ordered Armstrong, “We will hang one rebel at least, even if the other has escaped ' Y u Hel? shouted Jack Biqke, | ush- ling trom hls hiding place. ‘The other |® not escaped, Me |s here! m him!” ordered Armstrong t him down if he realats, ahall not realest,” returned Hake ily, “Good-hy, Norah, eweet wife! courte, ‘They oan ‘Tile was 1 nl \ ne take from me }tand. Wot Dublin, wae Prison, in Kilmaioham overflowing with prisoners, Poor lads who had fought heroteally |. Ifor the cause wore mingled with cet>|c ithe fant ey ee can't soo carte Jootorn ary ork Wig and day f and lay| Contrib wh should addressed Uipoata and taleyes: iit dily, i 4 to the|the Cashier of The World, Pull: The jailer was going his rounds two | 9 alone dink, Now York tits | Mays after Jaok Blake's arrest when| ‘orah' Blake ake snd the Choaen Hand, ho met, In tho courtyard of the jail, urned ye out brats rath ilar Dr. Considine, (he prison phyatut ns ae fie dead man there. |" iarioaed pieces And $8 the ot “L hear poor O'Mahon ts dead,” ald) ji, oy GO MALON's bed 6 men will|sm Me crwam stand bald | the doctor BLAKE'S SACRIFICE. “Hb 18 HERE (Prem ghategregh of rons te Act Tl. of “The Nobel," now playing at the Acadamy of atvaie All, J. 0, Feuton ao Pather Teoling, Andrew Mack as Jack Blake, RAwin iirandt as Capt. Armetrong) RUAN 0400000010000048 They're at work| St, Olaf'a vaults and leave him there! My father anc "Yon, died to-miaht, on his coffin now, half an hour,’ “Where do you bury him?" "In Bt. Olaf'e vaults, half a mile from here, We're to leave the coffin there) and bie family will come in the mom Ing and hold the funeral,’ ‘Tg the body etill In his cell’ right over there to the righ! The cell with the open door, just next to young Jack iake's cel).’’ "Poor TPiako! brothers In collere, He once, 1 wish | could save used what influence | hav effect. Ho ts to be hang break, But T succeeded in # We'll bury him tn aved my lite snow, I've but to no at day ng pore him farewell, She will be here In a fow moments," "A lady with an order from the Beo- retary,” announced the turnkey, hand |Ing the Jatier & paper, “It's Blake's wife with @ permit to see him, Send her in,” said the jalter He walked over to Hiuke's eet) and opened {t just as Norah omtered the Come out ordered the jalier, There's a lady to see you. Haggard, pale, but unshaken, Jack Make walked oul of hie ce | oN f ried, folding her in hie ‘ Myarling, my husband!" LABOR NEWS. ‘The story that the rapid. transit tun. “nel le not to be ay ma at firat ae far north as the git, na has caused confusion tr ne organ! fation will "th C mgnit tee of Munt cipal Legis M to find out about the matter, 'M, fon may adapt measures to brine mit the building of the road as at tet arranged. Wal W. Stokea js premier Peanklin Ansoclation No, ®@ of men's Aasintanta and Herbert D. i bearot Y:troasurer, At tho jast ing pa Walsh war electe & the Ineilunents Section in piace Geeres, Keney, who went ores oe faction. it we foonere’ Union No, seat fe folion ing new office reel “Warren: vices sprowident, elegance ederick Prosenell; peorstar Ite, lela hl Michael Hennes ata “hares arms, AUR. Thorstenaan, Pre a ‘arren and Treseurer eineseey m @onvention of the International Van in October, , Boclely have fr Wek on M of inact Hopp until he conte an hour. Phe Paots, and rt eer erected Melegates to the an embers of the Laborers’ Unio pay more tha ee tie aie steed with a rte 4 of Itallan laborers. likely that tho brickiayers and others in| the oaliting trates will strike tn sym- pathy wilt the laborers The new ane tlon_of preswmen's an Aistants, which « ees trom. Jocal Union 4 4 week amo, Reld its fret meeting in” the’ Aoutonte. Assam Hoowha at Alxtwonth wtreet and rd. & nih, Hower Motraith 4 jo Kenney nocrotary-tten . Fir pelt earde of ‘alon udent and urer, Ony Whe Inter- mitted to the natlotias hall were The, United Brotherhood of Carpe ean olners hit relnetated Unto and new ofttvers with G, D. Galilard vi have been Ingtalled vy Gen- President Huber, he union { hold a meetin Monday pight al members w rand at ier “ a street ean tnvites membership. 7 nat MS Blowck Gault Bept — fenarinn Laid in Thin GPa ot | dy a ® | cerday the funeral of Bernard AL Atay vee th ee ‘Pout stole Xo.) He and I were ike|* It a venue taat | /., es Go!" the “ins nly of the reat nut, oh & ruard you forever, my wife! As broker Ne PANIES isket Blake. *anewered Dr man in » dead, ther Yes. They ar at. Ovat's vaults ristidine. there for his famil N phys wrap a pad) about | coffin and cart tt away rive theoaot Ht? ming pantingty Joagphine Levert aa Noreh tage j jhinking he lo O' Mabon, t ' ’ ’ ‘ ’ © nent tee tee te nate red Dr, Considine to the ANDREW MACK ini day baret cruel Our Jove, dearest, and Jack, teach me to it wha all thedugh me that ‘a taken." yt all over again, for the sake of jalline you ‘my wife a" Is there no hope for ogeape? Ryan Willard, Gh and his crew are still off shore near eet, Mrookly Dunieckny, They are wild to atrike a) hy ¢ Sehneider and Manche biow for you.’ i | Chere is ho escape, my awn We wiidred He must bear tt bravely’ ot TT Tie prigon clock #truck Hehe! anne Ye the trl my time ts up Tow ean l Kiew in om by the om ing, with O'Maton's next ceil to mine? marry Dia body to wht and leave | yrasig from Blake's arme and Mashed Jack shes cried, “How: do. they the body before tt la taken Idi tle enough prepgpation,”’ anawered the wondering an hey Suet in the foaler, you know rman “M her breath her eyes gleaming him in the coffin and earry him to VAAOWAVEROERUEH89009000008 AV RDS there late to-night and ree hag ‘nf m and take him twek to ny. lake. Hirer) from one to the Dun ried Considine other, Ino faring. to hope Doot hewwed the girl, “when you got. me tho permit (9 come ere you i consldine, can't let you rise your life." "You mur me. the coffin In a moment. ‘They he here now, but they Must have pel for something Help me Mahon's body into your cell Now hon’ eth Aloo: bearers apne The comin was a ncka admitted alr Th another moment f tection of the dusk. b comin apd the hearers it 1 light tt arted to biews you, doctor! he and Cor naldine pr ve ty the mop outer xate an Tt was (apt Fait! “What have you got In that coffin Te We Continue a) | TREE KILLED GIRL AND the ¢ offeer hurried up Armatrong, told me you owed your jife to Jack, Are protested Make, “) ‘There's no real danger to Quick! ‘The men will be here with mission for his wite to come and bid) Now lay te with the face to the aa an if the man was asleep into his cell an That's right! and wrap youreelf, @erything, In his ra work completed and toned when the cofs hean affair whose inder pro n inid in the arry whienered epared Mn reached the e¢ whouted to the bearers. ih HER GRANDMOTHER, Ketchum, of © 1) era of Lisle, we. tree on the dt toda Mm. Ketchum and the hid witting In a carriage In & grove & storm arose wheter, down, and ehter © killed by @ falling bott, Broome County A large pine tree was crushing both of them. her Luey Ale Fair were when Toey started to run for blown Mra, Ktehum died in a few minutes and the Hild i.ved an hour For Kafauts and Children, Hears tho CASTORIA «|The Kind You Have Always Bought|« SA RER Rabe A Rete Koes te ceneneeesoee + MONEY FOR SICK TOTS. Generous Contributions The Evening World | Fund, to Wertha ant meiner, Mary Lavi t and Clare Arahelm, New York Money, whteh meana Ife, happine snd restored health to thousands of po viling bables, continues to A the Byening World's Sick | Such ations do ines 1 none oo pmall to be t us Hach wift help on the Pund's grand | aving work September heat i ae trying, in as that of the Summer month« 1 le inore keenly than d te chiltren of the t ipany of whom alokeo and @ from Among thewe blek uhildren the Pune bee some liKtle ene wil Rewle OF Minna Conertin, Tava Quackeu ued Brother and Mater Raised Thin Te the Bditer: Inolowed please find $2.00, the proceets of wmonade ata 4h and Driew orge Nobin, Katle Kubin and Re Kindly asatating. Hope Tt Wil Metp.’ held im front of We hope thls w Mere Are the Namen To the Alter We send thie OB vente fo the Siok Nabiey vund. 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