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NUM BER 28. ‘topped softly to their resting place Upon the ground, A_ aquirrel perieed f ° trem, and in the midet A deveried old teld a quail was ‘On the motin tai) learings the aumae and t rot gieamed paudily from among “the somber gray of drying grasses and weeds. Among the trees the gay banner f Autumn flaunted among Me Auer volors of the leaves already dead, 11) the underbrush the crickets sung a aad requiem for the season Hs ara rine to 4 cloke—a chant for the dy sky waw blue, t deep turd nly the skiee in a mou how in November, All nature ‘goous In erh, “on and yellow ant thoug drested for the Anal re: View of Summer's glories. Only one more mile! Every stone and tree was now familar to him every jurn and brook was fraught with some happy remembrance, fk heart began to beat wildly, Would she meet him At the wate and be glad to see him? She hhd told him she would, when she tast came to the prison, years before. Of course phe would-and the children, they would run to meet him and Kine him as they did in the clden days It was Just around the turn, only a fow stops further, and he would see the | little home with tte vine-olad plage, By Garrard Harris, (Copyrighted, 1900, Daily Mory Pub, Co) IPTREN long, dreary years had! Clapsed—he had waited patiently, ang the day had come, Long had ho anticipated the moment, and now he, No, !8, stood outside the prison walls, No, 2 no longer, but a free man, for he had pald the price demanded by the law. He had sinned and he had suffered He 414 not tntend to kill the deputy marshal, but the oMeers ant some men were searching his house for an iliclt til; they sald he had been making whinkey without Icense, One of the men shoved his wife roughly, and, mad> @ened beyond endurance, he fired upon them, and one fell with a bullet in his temple. He was arrested, torn from hie mountain home, put jn prison, and final- ly pentenced to fifteen years at hard Jabor, And now—now he was free, Tt was all) like sore horrible nightmare, a fevered dream dissipated by the gidam of the morning sunlight. For a while after \e went to the prinon his wife came to see him and brought him the children, | , th ‘Then the visite grew further and further apart, and finally they ceased alto- awother, He felt mo strange, did No, Mae though he had slept for a long, long t time and then had been awakened In the glare of midday, He took a fare ‘woll look at the grim walls that for so many years had been his abiding place and thon turned his face toward the home of his young manhood Ho remembered the log cabin altting| | {high on the side of the mountain—sew ‘Ais wife standing in the doorway with a glad, expectant Nght on her face, Te saw the children playing in the front yard among the marigolds and sun- flowers and he count'wmell the resinous incense of the pine forest, No, {t was but @ dream. That wes the home of fifteen years ago, But she loved and trusted him, and she would be there watting for him—she had kept track of tho tardy years and months and tor tits thoment, and now that jt had come he red not go around the bend of the d--his heart was torn with doubts and He sat down to rest and collect his oughts, He was falnt and alek, he | hud eaten nothing all day and the tong walk ap the mountain lad almost ex: him, Pulllng all his energies rer, he staggered around the bend e road, He Was afraid to ralee ils until he had reached the gate fo house there. Only # heap of rubbish and ruin, and ® tangled thicket of blackberry briars and bustes and decaying weeds, He leaned againat w fence post and In a daged sort of tried to understand ‘The house was but a pile of rotting {pee the fences were gone and his fam Wet Ve only knows where they to the waste o! weeds of stone that onco had served as a doorstep, fi long, ‘The nely down un A rabbit hopped none of the lone of id ite glittering’ wl house and t baske the mellow rays of the aun, Longer and longer grew the shadows, and at last the god of day sunk down beyond the would be as glad as he when his pen-| Noster monn Ont Night slowly] agent, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, will make you well| 8€W ones, If 0, here's a splendid opportunity to get them at a amall cost: ak 4 ” was Sone ae binges betel thon th “aly and threw 8 ray"! and etrong. “THE hag ion Fh FOR Lees wie 2 clasps, in tan, 65 1¥ha Ora ' courme; her hair wou wtreak: Heen, elo ‘ 1 byown, white, eray any site from 5 4 to7, per pair st standard of St. Beene tee With gray, Dus she would be the aame | Dowd head aa file steamy, melan| Dy, Greene's Nervura, blood and nerve remedy, le @ physieian'a NTHE DEPIANCH GLACE OLOVE POR LADIRG, with Embody the bighest stan ‘ sin: sian te Morten wife that comforted htm tn the dreary | wilt begun te sng ite lonely nang. from prescription, form d trom a discovery after years of investigation Eas pets embroidery, the bent fitting glove we kacw of, any elite and quality, Eminent artists use an 58th St. euhart'e Wit prison. She had told him that sho Mt hilltop, and. an ow! hooted|and experiment, Dr, Greene, 38 West i4th St., New York City, Is ited to your hand here tomerow As Det pai 7,00 \recommend them because of their IBSthSe, ee hana iN “4 tel / would trust Nim, amd would walt a| Guerilowsly Fim a Teaity ie wap a [the discoverer, He can be consulted free personally or by fetter, ee pure, even and long sustaining tone, (Wrench, Port aciin { itetime tor. him, edly, And the chil wet, Muared racial growing near] semwmqumnenmn Comhe r) Ho t f \) W a hi Id » Mua ren-—-how they wou! grown! e joorstep, locked one of two o! (a SC “, ? § | § Ny Wal mye er eh hn em ee ee! THREE TIMES A WIDOW, Poa ck cen | SHCA! SUDETION er GS oo cee oh The rattle of the car wheels aung a refrain, Horne, home, going home.’ He Could Just see the tops of the mountains in the distance, Back in thelr biue depths was the home of hie youth, his happier days. At lam the train stopped Mt a little station, and No, %% alighted, ‘The loungers about the village store 14 idle curiosity at the astra: ig has? Wig @ familiar face fete beats ston ie wel ee fil @ Well-re- membered and wtarted | the foward the oe cabin nestling ar, fhe had been sitting , tear dropped trom hls eyes and plashed upon the Insens wate rock. He gave one more look at the ruin, and then started down the Rape On and on he went, never at bever looking back, evlijage. lay in darknees below Through it ie pamed, neyir once turn Ing head. When the mon was hang: ing Mke a sliver globe In the far, n weat, a raliroad train came rushing through the darknees like some fiery nt, and yh a moment at the aon jack figure got aboard a aeat (n'a dim corner of the took moun caine a ear the cliffs, At Jnat the train arrived in the ctty, On and on he went, Up and he] The figure slunk away thro iy the «ray dawn toward the prison ie warden wae awakened by a faint pounding upon the grim door, He went down and opened tt, A man lay prone upon the -| doorstep, “Who are you?" asked the warden. ¢ Number Twenty -thr Take @ distant peaks loo up ze Vague and grand forte ny mysterious in the le bag of an Indian im gh | In the alr a hawk Si iq gracefil cirel al Nereetinga to Ite forest pasitnet| wide of hoard the rustit hd of LABOR One hundred girls skirt makers and men employed by the Diamond Bain Company, # Xo 123 Spring street, on etrike against & reduotion of from #1 to @ cents a mitt, Headquart- ra have been established at No. 165 folk treet Most of the labor unions whose regu wer moeting iiahts fell on yesterday) yaiponed them In orler 10 allow thelr rateh he election returns road could be leaves an they — NEWS. of the Churoh neement of the At the next meetin, Association for the Ady Interesta of Labor? to be held next Tuesday evening, « report will be by the committee appointed to in Bate the subject the use of foreign labels and trade tags on men's garments made tn eK The Amerteah fed pee chartered a unte women book. pers ih Chicago and efforts are ta be ie io piers mimilar oneantsationa in and other cities. In Chicago the if Ab loct of the union will be to ae eure the eight-hour day, It |e claimed Bat ihe yore Sere are often have fourteen or fifteen ho Without extra compensation, Ere Sian Delegates from the various Assembi District brane! nd . Amoclatlon tion connected with the Hociallat sf Increase | bor Party, De Leon faction, will meet ral hikes and then adjourned. Now that the election ts decided, sev eval of the big national unio are to demand .egisiation during this ‘congress and the various, fate 1 saints ures The National Seamen's Union wants further protective legislation for the eallors, the United Garment Workers pant a national antl-sweating law, the nal Letter Carriers’ whl | strive to have a salary wed and the Browors’ Nattonal union} Now. 2 6 Reade street on’ Priday even t | COORD HMO DOO OREEOeMIOOM@REREK MORO MOE) WERK | MIGNON GRACE GEORGE 1 4 an Hares ppevial fight will be made hy | 8 eaagzanes fora ig eqyertainment) CHICAGO, Nov. 7—Mry. Jamon Ruildy,| See | S. jee iniés j ail Ue labor unlone Bp tect, “ph |of which wid be devotedto the mainte, (of Aurora, is a widow for the third (mw a 5 Amusements KOSTER & BIAL’ GRAN Oneree K b of AMneTluat tereion ot the Legielac| "nee of the party press, in seven years. ‘That 1s a brot state-| BETTER THAN THE KNIFE, iy Aaodar Concer Mate 1.45 Bre. 148 WN | elcey-Shannon ray ent A determined campaign te being | ment of {note behind winich ties a worll | er ound | BcRe Re cetER, PATA aae” (aa are Ol i "2c! aisha an pr wi wore 4 i. i le 9 ATR THD, ND SAT ” ? ‘nom THR lad ‘Tho bie clearmakers! strike has now planned by the cigarsmakers and [of romance | Pyramid Pile Cure C we AIGLON, Dail 25". I nearly forty weeks, |PElnters to drive from th ! 4 7 yramid Pile Cure Cures Piles Quickly, A ys i : Peer Ee Ootre etl Rhout, 200)’ persons |fFinKements on thelr union labels, tae] When she first became a brite this Paintessly, Without Danger. ADAMS} NEAT &. MATA AP 2 | ALL ORCH: [jopneton Bros " ee Pt, eo, ave an 1 They re belny paid $5 A week each |UAT by Bonlaliat Trade and Lalnr | woman of strange fortunen Was Ar 1 Irloh | y. i Pe tr dill . ns the Clgarmakers’ — International iliance, w rae OFeAnieed by the [girl of thirty-four vearn and of MUCH! People go along for years, nutfering with tab j (3 yy, vi " lon, break up the regular (rade aig ee tt? | beauty, Her good looks shemiti! retning, | pies, ‘They try this and. 4 the other i ‘ all Vis 4 Local unions of textile workers have iivcnininy and’ cathine: gn TI tyoth earn of age she finde | hin . 'O4N d J Phtiad i tradem and at fortysthree year of & thing, from carrying @ bMekeye to getttiie in RICH A by eg eg membere fiom galt to also been sufferers from the altne herself {ree and Incopendent, with w fore nt from a phystoiem They obtain Blankets, JOAN REN y ARD C RVEL. | E b) E N ‘ U8, 6.5 7 that ty, af fully % per cent. of aH tile Workers there are unemployed however, oft ny rne mw Mr Ruddy’s yt ufgeturete have char ‘print Soca peed ery he ey sWibrredeel bia! tion waa due to th sit fs hoped by the | aden the Presidential @ prosperity may be | Down, tt eam vette mene. hoped trade mt goon | shared with fend te now that the campalgn ‘s ended, In (he shape of ad vanced Wages gs ie MINTYRE NOT A SUICIDE, BOWYER’S DWWORCE GRANTED Ginter and Prien " Deny He Died th S08 Franciscan Mentioned ia the f Solem Overvont, Raronci’s sat, Mrs, Gould, sieter of Thomas Me-| LANDON. Vv. T-Blr George Henry Intyre, whose body wax found floating Bowyer has been granted a divorce. A fn the Bast River some days ago, and Mrs. Miller, with whom Mointyre board- ed, called at The Bvening Wortd off thie morning to deny that he had com: milied puleide, as was at firet believed. [in 1870, ‘They also denied that the overcoat Hg in the erlal. fir George lont sight of hin wife soon e they were married, Later she whore fo him from Ban Francieco, Sir George i Hawkins, tea ky 4 048 ' t lon of the Cheahtes Hest. MeKiuley and Roosevelt Twlon in Pranclaco hotel proprietor figured |} “PAIN OPENED HER SKULL Mrs, Lasher’s Reinarkable | Story—Dr. Greene's Nervura Cured Her. MNS, FRED. ©, The case of Mra, Fred. ©. Lasher, jr. a Seana caused her head to split y SOOO) SDSS tine of $950.00 ty 7 vinit, in 1801, cago, milllonair Mackin came the Kirl's, promlae ourly Ih» meet Martha in @h love with Was then & a Jaen led the two pltar, Mra, Ruddy & for fi “Por thirteen years, p eaye, and Oaths and wat down on the block] claimed that 1 was on the verge of insanity, Then I tried Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve The ‘atternoon waned and the shadows remedy, and inside of a year the bones of my head had taken thelr natural ht came slant q “alte and. eloritied | shape again.” ‘That Mrs, Lasher’s statements are true is vouched for by reliable men of Westport, and by a Justice of the Peace there, n| And nerve remedy‘eured Mrs, Lasher when all other remedies failed, and it cures thousands of suffering women every year, cannot sleep and are weak and nervous, remember that this great ciirative ears, but got no relief FAIR AND FORTY-THREE. D | The 3 she cam Tt fell to the fot Mr. Machin scomplithed he ne pre wo ac led in ix mo than a And now Jamen by: It Mi Prenst wife of Gateman, John nway, NJ. wave birth orning. The attend Howl. ve) | en Uy | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY ¢ EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1900, LASHER, Jn. {s one of the most interesting on record. “Teuffered from terrible headaches night and day, until the bones of my skull opened so that the doctor could lay his were.) thumb right into the opening on to my brain. MRS. JAMES RUDDY, ured A Uitte train dn lifting, ex |'French and Californian Blankets, "0" Mos. bedteo “| BIJOU Sel rary atigue, a littie cor pation o Y | Dh 5 ; bist ahrrhoes and the nis “seen eid Hiderdown and Wool Spreads, LESLIE CARTER ,. wire LALA, |; Seat or te. SHAT date Nor saneag sd | Bway. 0th Be “a Tne baltinen don't seem to amount to mueh, but fed A : MARLIM, Bree. 415. Malle ey METROPOLIS Ere ita wed Bly they banish sieap and appetite No praition | Sateen Comfortables, Down GARRICK " THEATRE, inh NA gia Gillet HOLMES, WTO LAP nifortable, Nene ee Cushions. | WM, H. CR AINE as DAVID HARUM | HEX, pu tah HUBER'S te iiire eunioront Sear be in tho early stages wome of the aan Wa Fr r Se ge | baggy: gf MRD American, French, aud Scotch DAILEY HODGE Pobuk ato, * . Up, 25c. Liv on lbs cinta Fiannels, GARDEN THEATi« 5 4 tu othe Nompee st: MND MONTAUK, # Fay what tt dots, The price ja one dollar AUN ANN Sane FOUR- ROOM M FLATS finan wr 125.00 PARTON, | atin Damask} Will continue to-morrow the sale of DINING ROOM, Oak Siteboard Ladies’ Suits at $7.50. Theee suits are taken from our stock and represent broken sizes or Weel an ri Savii alte atyles that we cannot re-order in time for this season's selling—all made | }Pieces Her | rors § ror, French bevel oak caneseat of highly desirable materials, in the newest and best styles; values ranging from $11.75 to $16.50. glass Parlor Table Chairs, oak dibing brass feet); hand: Table, Regtish Tea) | Pebble Cheviot Dress Shirts, |\\imvatisin tention Nd handsome!'ictures, 5 q $12.75 te the actual value of these skirts, They are trimmed in an entirely new manner, with bands of stitched taffeta or satin, and lined | with extra fine perealine, For Thursday, Nov, 8th, we offer thousands of Ladies’ Finest Lackets of Kersey and Rough Faced Cloths, lined with the best satins and silks, | a 10 00 Special for Thursday, Ladies’ Box Coats, of heavy Oxford Cheviot, 26 inches long, withgine velvet collars, 17.90 Ladies’ Handkerchiols At Se each, LADIES' LACE-EDGED AND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, representing a collection of manufacturers’ samples, bought at a fraction of their real value, and offered here upon the same basis for quick selling, BED,.OON, White enamelled Dressing case and Washstand, ¢ egant brass trimmed Steel enameliel Bed, woven wire Bed Spring, soit top — Mattresses Pair Feather Vie lows, Comfortable, 4 enamelled Chair, 12 yards Matting, Enelish Toilet Set, 10 pieces, es ONE DOLLAR A WEEK OPENS AW ACCOUNT « J. BAUMANN & BRO, 1479 TO 1483 THIRD AVE,, AT 84TH ST. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M KITCHEN, Cak K ttehen Closet, glass doors Kitchen range, 3 Kitchen Chairs, set of Tinware, Kit+ chen Table, 12 yards Olleloth, nnn well-known woman of Westport, Tt Is an actual fact that Black Ostrich Feather Boas. The most Weed neckpleces of the Fall and Winter Season of 1900, Two special lots at two very special prices for Thursday's selling: LOT 1~- BLACK OSTRICH PEATHER BOAS, 9.50 41,50 pretty Marabout Feather Neckpleces, also the very newest Feather Boas, 4 colors. You'll find the prices 14 yarda long, LOT 2--BLACK OSTRICH PEATHER BOAS, 14 yarde long, We also have in stock some vei in tan, brown and black, with teils with cluster of chenille enda, in black very reasonable, Two doctors attended me and 1 was under their care for nine Amuremonte; Ladies’ Sloves. Take a look through your glove box and see if you don’t need a few Dr. Greene's Nervura blood ianos 22 It your head aches, if you OnAND me iow Satin front and silk frilled elastic, with rich buckles and button clasps that are attached from front of corset. Specially priced for at 300,$325,9375 1 sms Ruby to-morrow at, per palr, em 39 |; aad tone fart BC, f ser way [Rar ayaa _——— ings $221 Pe YA , ) Sill Quickly FLOR DER. 4 PASTOR'S. iz" DAY AND NIGHT, 12.9 Jom Ween, Orimmed Millinery At 395 ant 5.00, Our Bargains. sh ¥ This week we offer many txcellent | rig DARROWS PRANK & DON. YITAGRAP, Ama; display of upward of 1,000 handsomely trimmed hats, Pianos at the lowest prices ever Bide 7 ho two alike, all modelled after the latest Paris fashions, made of fine allk quoted by us, including such makes as! MEAT E crm 1s) velvets and trimmed with the newest materials; also with birds, ostrich Steinway, Weber, Haines, Chickering Bt none R PUBLI Es Sang and many other reliable makes. UPRIGHT Sgt25,b120, 8 SQUARE reraresiy fone ea $35, $50, $65 and up. ORG AN —About 20 good Organs, some only little used— $15, $25, $40 ind up. (Cash or Monthly Payments.) plumes, feather breasts, handsome buckles, etc. There's not a hat in the collection that would not sell readily at §7.50 and $10,00, whaeee and Veiling. Ss POINT VENISE EDGES AND IN-| NET TIES, ng. embroidered ends, SERTIONS for trimming purposes, | 2 yards long, in white and ecru, many %, to1}, inches wide, in large var-| pretty patterns to choose from, reg- ity; regularly sold at from 10¢, to| ularly sold at 5%, and 7S¢, a 17c, a yard; specially reduced c yard; special for Thursday, at 39 for ‘Thureday, to opecial values in jets, with chenille POINT DE PARIS EDGES AND) VEILINGS—V INSERTIONS, RENAISSANCE 18-inch Tuxedo EDGES AND INSERTIONS, in white on! velvet dots; regularly sold at and butter, very desirable and 5c. and 35c. each; spec Trieniay 50th Perf . Rene |Herne w Sag ve | : /BRONDWAY. Bvas, ane at Mat, 2 “Foxy Quiler " keome “Spa ARIZONA, AUGUSTUS THOMAR'A MASTERWORK, Wear AMUN. Tel THON. vee Mats 216 WBNNIETTA CROM SAVOY ti Seatitve yt MISTRESS NELL, VICTORIAS ,8 9 5e:fat | — THTEATIR, Doway & Aim a, Week Neat Mat (Rental Pianos Fourth Floor— Take Elevator.) HAsaeReTy ISIS SISIS ISL: SSSA SSINSISISICNS very cheap, at, per yard, 9) reduced for Thursday to wad 19 |The Sterling Piano Co., |Win bhi noe age . MANUFACTURERS, IN , y FP t., Brooklyn, | Acaveuy cv wcdic “in oe & ivi PL Women s Reliable Shoes ~ dbo San |JAwES “O'NEILL i A at a saving of from 50c. to $2.00 on every pair. i >| wu edt $a MUNTE CRISTO qualtty,slep LADIES! KID SHOES, tution. or leer anal sees Arusorneint rus a MAT. TO-DAY, Forth from $2,50 to $4.00 a pair, choice at Dewey Broadway Burlesquers, 1.45 seni , Kast 1th "Women & Wine tn Gay Parean LADIES' PATENT LEATHER LACE SHOES, all sires, with METROPOLITAN jasiisn Grand op. hl regular or French heels, worth $3.00 a pair, also, LADIES! L amas , ita 4 VICI KID SHOES, button or | 8, with patent leather Mal Loa hal MIKADO tart KEITH’ S inch Ay Sa @ 4 es in each style; regu- evERY BYO " Dowennn, lav belly,“ Weaaie, reede qi dhe to 81.00 # ¥ THEATRE SDAA ANNA ANDSNES or kid tips, single or double » larly sold at $3.00 « pair, to-morro Manhattan 230 & i way. 195 ary jelief, inaybe. but they are never UANIAE ( RITERION TURATRE (war ‘There is intense local pain Pyramid Pile reliable wre 1a 1 ; 4 ~ BLANCHE WALSH WE THAN QUERY, ae + SIBERIA. + Neat Werks SPORTING 0 rm he 5 qo a | oti: |Next. Werk JOxRp, MURPHY. Embroidered Flannels, RICHARD MANSFIELD in HENRY v, Embroidered Shirt Waist Patterns. ' Matis 4, WENO AM OPM AR i Proadway Ass 90h a. Gite, eet Show. Lost RIVER : Daly's wi {Ligeia HM “/S1ARi iy Me (heir attendant Tt te better thy » aNeker and safer, Thousdods i, “Thoueatds have béen cured ‘The coat is trifling compared with would KiAly. pay. ten dolla to he sBpgerd, Motions a Pere a rye ty ate v wi my Lat 3 wea whe, Sal LOY ilOVNE Hie Neat Monday OLO ROOKLY THE KOVAL Patti. ve $1b Mal TeBay, 0) aries) The Sr as stand He Sucuee UW” Feta,

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