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@-4Send Your sest Ghost Story to 1ne Evening Worle THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25 through her husband's absence. 2, I e4Make a Good “ Trade" Through Trenlng Wor Seanadge Panter pS t woe GS Wiorid YULE-TIDE PLUMS, MORAN s SWORD. | Coke a FOR SCHOOL-TEACHERS. | voyant. It seems easy enough to see i : ‘ 0. | ——— eh JARVIS IDISGORGES. ALL HAVE LA GRIPPE, RIOTING IN BRAZI A wittetons salteworkor went (o work for #1.:30 $65,000 of Poor Colah’s Stolen Estate| Persistent Spread of tho Russian) The Provisional Government Said a day until he got on to the best tract of aalt and Malady in American Cities. Be in a Critical Condition, ! f The 69th’s Lieutonant-Colonel Wins |CRve canis: CtHeMee sw. 4) "The Evening World” Will Present far Ae us Gases te the gal wotenr Bs bars Restored at Last, poy him his wages in the = works. fo cor 2 14th Re in tho National Guard Blecttoo, Beatie 4 $400 Gold Watch to the tainly couldn't be called too fresh, _ : Most ‘Popular One, End of the Shameful Story of a/Boston’s Business Said to Be|Fighting Between Monarchis Betrayed Judicial Trust. Perceptibly Affected, and Republicans at Rio, " WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26. 0, Now the horses have gut tt, They are down ortelyou, Co. with the ‘zootic, We've been hit on the ameller, and have got enough horse sense to sympathize | with them. _ SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE EVENING WOLLD Liveliest Competition Ever Known in Military Circles, Of Course It Is for the Most Thought-of Lady Teacher. 30c¢. “. Corn ia cheaper than cont out West, and they are Irning it for fel. Now if we could only OY. Lient. Daly, Ce eat coal! There would be few ill. Japt TL Test of Popularity instituted by | Can Delermire, Co. Ih, Her teas, “The Evening World.” For Seventeen Yeurs the Clerk of| OMcial Account of the Genesis of Only Vague Common Pleas Held the Spoils, the Influenza in the Czar’s Dominions, Reports Obtainad NO. 10,354 Owing to the News Censorship, "| Captains who do not hear the revenue cutter toot for them to atop have to yay 8500. T ater ot the ee ematiarn Tork Oe seoone ation comes high when they pay #0 intich = — - a How the Stacks of Votes Were Ke- ceived, Counted and Recorded, A Novel Contest that Will Interest New York, New Jerscy und Connecticut, . Nathaniel Jarvis, jr., ex-Clork of the Common Pleas and administrator of tho estate of Bomanjee Byramjee Colah, has disgorged part of his apoil. at woman who onjoys the happy dis-| After a seventeen years’ fight, in which tinction of being the mort poplar teacher | ye exhansted all tho tecl.niont resources in the Rater of ‘New York aud New Jersey | of the lay, he han reluctantly paid over ad vith fine #400 hunting case! 465,000 of the Parsee merchant's entate, Thin Republic owes to American xehool| Sudgwnent went against Jarvis in every teachora a debt second only to that due to | court, and the highest judges denounced American mothers, ‘Che teacher takes the | his conductin severe terms, but {he widow place of the mother for an important part of | of the unfortunate foreigner who came to each day inthe life of a child, and her in-| visit this land of freedom was left in fluence upon the future character of let | yoverty and kept out of any share of Ler| hut ne cance gor alncm appears to exist dup! ie almont immeastira pe. ag no cone| Lend husband's fortune. Cus of ts mont tominent fastened of Aneted her perplexing tevk that ahe han won|. 286 Story of Colah’s wrongs is @ Lit the influenza in that of Andrew Cowan, upon the s-utcheon of one of our highest | sety.two years old, of .045 Third avenue, courts of justice-the sumo conrt which | whe ie prononneed by the physicians in the love, the honor and the extecm of the Finkelmeier, hee. K lren who have been hor charges! pt. Francia, Co... 7 N Tux Evextxe Wout» will ascertain who in| has more recently come under the shadow | charge at Bellevue Hostal to have all the most popular teacher in the two States | OF tle Flack divorce scand the symptoms as cleatly defined as though named by ballot. the conditions for the| .2 le Byrnin} wasawealthy |he were an attache of the Court of the ¥ tn Ti ss |youvg Parree merchant, who, in 1870, | Czar. voting to be fully stated in Tax Eve: cane hore in the vourse of a triyy around | in Boston, La Grippe hes taken such a Wort of Thursday next. the world. f Bombay, | hold that business is perceptibly affected, ‘Thin meménto will Lea fino gold watch, | and was then twenty-six venrs of age. Tein enid that nearly half. the members of costing #400, but pnrehared by THe Evex- | Ho had over $110,000 in gold an; the Boston Stock Exchange are victims of [ino Wonrn at a great ac in Ws Te eae «Ly vue eu ares tue mela ie ti | . ‘ in New York, He was found acting bois. | In Newburg. up the Hudson. there are mhich could not bo duplicated for much | M Noy at night om Brondway, aliwhen | aoores At Pe oe ere ae 6 e 6 s more than that sum. arrested had over 41,000 su cash in his Washington, Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Lonis and other eitiea | was Capt. David Wilson, of the Second | 7 jout. ‘Hipp, Co. He BUI Tete. ‘The importer from whom Tre pockets, ‘he remaining 470.000 was at I ports come that La Grippe has taken (SPECIAL CADLT TO THE EVENING WoRtD.) Loxpon, Dec. 25.—The news from Janeiro 1s very indefinite, owing to th strict censorship exercised by the Pro sional Government over the despatches but it is evidont that there has been! seriows trouble in Brazil. Fighting lias taken place in Rio betw Monarchists ond Republicans, and it reported that there is a regular uprising| in favor of the re-estiblishment of the, Empire. From the vague and unsatisfs patches of news received here, the fear aroused that the new Government is very critioal condition. - ‘A despatch from Berlin says the Germaa| Government will send a war vessel to pro. tect its colonists along the Rio Grande. News of the same import as ceived in London. by "way of Lithon! comes to New York from Buenos by way of Galveston. Are Riotsand disorders are reported in all} these despatenes, and the situation 1 Brazil is declared to be critical in extreme. ath Ite) Jor Downn, 71nt Li Du Bein, Co, ext. Burg. Dun Knjor Duffy, nth THE FOUR LEADERS, ol. Donnelly, ath ihe Lient..Col, Mori 25,062 Capt. Wilson 253,063 226,093 | +. 204,025 Christmas greetings will bear added signitiennce to Lieut. -Col. Moran, of the Sixty-ninth, to-day, His myriad friends have given him a testimonial of their es- teem which 18 especially dear to the heart ot a soldier, Ther suffrages have won| for him Tax Evexrxa Worty Sword in one of the most hotly contested competi- tions ever known to the National Guard. Lient,-Col, Moran's friends have fought A good fight and their favorite wins a sub- stantial victory. Lut Lieut, -Col, Moran's victory was a hard-earned one, He had many com. petitors and they had energetic friends. Notable among the leaders in the contest | ( Very many people's Christmas pleas- ures will be lessened throngh the dismal aud depressing effects of the Russian in- fluenza, or La Grippe. as it is more popn- larly called, ‘The number of cases in this city and its viemity which bear so closo resemblance to the European malady that it hurts just as badiy is on tho increase, and they may be counted in bundreds, There have been no indications here that the disease is necessarily dangerous. It is extremely disagreeable and painful, ‘The dog-catcher'n pound" tn worse than WORLD UPTOWN OFFICE—1267 Broapwar, | Shylock's. A stuffed dog in ® glass cane in not between Sst and ii2d ets., New York. safe from him, Will somebody please pound BROOKLYN—350 Furtox | the dog-catcher ? "| Department 150 Ease 126rM or. : OW ments at 237 East 1157H #: L- Wekave Rn car ke PHIA, PA.—Lepoxn Bui.pine, 112 Sour pets AN uiied oat pene Gru er. WASHINGTON—610 1471 6x, es It wan not what we wanted! Ob, my! LONDON OFFICE—32 Cooxsrun st., Tnarat~ hoot the glad time of Yule; Don't you feel like a fool? ‘Timn't ** merry." ‘Uhat's oll in your eye. ‘Two-thirds of the harbor is Jersey water. Thin is not the kind the City Fathers there were com- Distriot Telegraph Company )) visinine of intely. Thoy ike being brought to ‘Want’ I! Bay in this atyle. Advertisements for ‘The World.”’ eo « ® ‘What a harvest for the Harlem billy-goat tn the Christmas horns of the small boy. The Christ- mas horns of the larvo boy do not reach the RY_ OFFICE of the Mutual}! Every Mutual District Call Box can be used for this purpose, and no}! **Ah, there, Giblote: ‘will be made for messenger }) to the ronst turkey. oe. waid the turkey. said the plum pudding None of your sauce," — POLITICAL ECHOES. nger Boys of the Mutual = eee Go kre provided with rate || There is nothing of the County Democracy of cards and will Pike World” Ads. the Becona Assembly District, at lenst not af office rates. | enough for Leader Thomas Phatty Walrh to re- a ow SERVICE. # © % #|| tien from. Ue bassin y withdrawn the Hisht of hiscountenance from it and it has withered a ncadda of Offices Mutual District || 2°. Aten, lite scanner teil or vot han uot ot Messenger Co. Battery, New York, whose friends stayed | Iont. Heatey hes a ALLA stl in the fight to the last . Hotz, Co. 1 ‘Thrall, of 3 Maiden lane, a jobber in Amer- Capt. Wilson commands an orguniza- i jean watcher, importer of diamonds and tion of some three hundred men, and yet, inanitewatarde Of fie jawelby aud badluen, inspite of the fact that one of his own whore tame alone in a guarantee of tho ex- officers was a sirong candidate, Capt. cellence of the guod Wilson's friends in his company made This letter iv in response to one from the such a thorough canvass that only he editor: Incked some 40,000 votes of winning the | bi Mevacatliely ‘The watch 1 one of the finest of prize, tis welled with i nish is rooms in the Hoiiwau Houne, Colah's mind became affected and he | hold, and its victims are numerous, George W. Wurts, Charge d'Affaires at was adjudged insane, oney md person came Fito the the United Stites Legation at St. Peters- wardship of the Conrt of Common Pleas. | burg, has sent to the State Department jr..then and until re-|an neconnt of the prevalence of ‘La rk of the Uc was appointed | Grippo" in Russia, with some iterest- committee of the lunntic's estate, nud the | jug comments of his own, money came into his porsession Mr. Wurts says that about the middle strict instructions to invest it for Ce of November public attention was called move- use only in New York City real estate, | to the Jarze uumber of persons falling ill ubies, lever | boncis of the city or State of New York or| with much the same symptoms—fever, Ruppert, of Gov. Hill's Staff, wan nbate gine cafes Sr® | Wuited States bonds, ct | severe pains in the head, back and limbs, a: | back to India and Vor Inck of a better name,” he con- auother strong eondidate ant nine the ahiey vara ane from, milneet or ane eh segue wnstaken back, and race in third place. Major Kipp, of the With twelve pucan-ioud Fubles. twoive uno | lived until 18! Ven Jarvis wos asked | tinnes, ‘th y has been called * in- Seventh, did uot yield without a gullant ; ogee N.Y 2 anale sand’ twelve tug aismondaitieddalls to nmko un accounting ot hin trust he. fuenca,’ but EE eee eee std . a8 his handsome total, placing made one showing that but #25.000 re-| characté wh not of o malignant him in fourth position, shows. mained, and by a socond accounting he de- | natur to the date of writing, Over in Jersey Capt clared that there was bnt $33 left. no tatal case has been reported. B. Seventh Regime On Jarvis’s own admission he had dis- ness in most cases ia very light, and lasts but afew days —seldom pases fight, and is easily ham! regarded the solemn injunction of the where’ ti is cause war pleaded by his titiad to vote for his or her favorite, Gourtand invested a grené part of Colah's \thin'two weeks leleaves, however: a in this city, and homes where the| ends in the papers, in the streets This popular election will give the kchool | jwoney in mortgages on worthless prop- | persons who have been touched by it in day of feasting comes with no clouding xildren of to-day and thone who have long | erty ut Flushing, L. 1., and other places. | great debility and great depression of | 8°rrow. mince been graduated into other walks of life 8 had also ed or claimed. ce Bere spirit eintacy the after affects are rather| The death of one man, though it arouse| i P ity to approve of her whove | Paid, woreasounbly large sums for the | more unpleasaut than the complaint it-| sympathy all over ti i y , jon Ww col it bas becu interesting to watch the | 6b Seon ROE Et fi erin ‘hile he: lf pathy a nation, cannot blo reaches its readers they will have received | tire opubiican organization of the Thinl Dis- ya the votes cauwe in by fifties uni tale carly Tentatepe on OF the Suite of} Subsequently, Frencott Hull Butler Deen satisfuctorily explained. Most per-| Mr. Grady’s body was taken from th i Tite Oheitzsas joy will . but for the lust two weeks they nt heir early footsteps. ‘ appointed anxiliary administrator, and at| sons ascribe it to the abnormally warm | residevce this morning in a rich but their presents an ved by thousands. Each ip f ris he contest will be confined to New York | once begun proceedings to compel Jarvis | weather of the past mouth, but that | plainly finished easket and placed in th ‘po at its height. ht Iushelx of ballots, and a Wenit Hew Jarrey: ati Conc WOWIaRCCACHORUTHON ita apimecaHodiin| placed iu ‘Tho great evont of the day for thousands Firet Methodist Church, where the fu of the poorest children in this big city cepted back into Tammany Ifell or not has not been determined, ¥x-County Clerk Patrick Keonan, leader of the ‘Twelfth Assembly District County Democracy, itis maid, may be won over to Tammany, If he is there is Httle doubt that he will be im the Jead, for it in acknowlodyved that Pat Keenan is the political power tn the Twelfth, William Travers Jerome, of District-Attorney Fellows ory of asristants, will receive a well- earned promotion throuwh the elevation of Tre Evexrxo Wort wishes a Merry. | Sentor Ansintant James Fitzgerald to the Gen- Merry Christmas to all its readers. eral Beastons bench. ‘The glorious day has come in a bricht} Col. Cruger and bis Committes have another but naurual guise. The long folds of tunity to reorganize a district. a bject to the trailing white with which it generally ; drapes its beautiful limbs are not here ies ie va sunshine, blue sky an Bhouid he be refused ad-| the stores and in the Ds. oy. bac dedi bai tak tang in it to lesion because he is an ofice-holder under | the sploudid total opposite b esoft air just enoug Mayor Grant, tho probability {s that the Bust- | the appended | st. make it stimulating. Major Japh “oth Rem, Lieut, Jon CoH This Is the Day Sot for Henry ¥, Grady’s Funeral, ior inp, th Now. Ni i » Kulp, © 7th Rey., N. Cool, Ot ie IsPEctAL ro THE EVENING WoRLD.} Arvanta, Dec. 25.—Henry W. Grad funeral da} Out of many a heart in Atlanta, in Georgia, in the New South, in the great Union, the thought of the young and noble dead crowds the Christmas joy, Yet there are bright households some. « pte Kerr, Ci lk Kopper, Liont. Kraft, Co. D, of tho fortunate w ‘atch will be determined by ballot. Every reader of Tur xa Wontp will be en- Company ittee, and | f havo re-elected biin, pt. Leo, Co. I, 22d New. N.Y.. organ, Co, H, Gvth Neg., it'was taken to'the highest Court in this county, which a month ago de- vd agninst darvix, Trigade, oath Keg, ting Description of the Mann: of Their Construction. Dr. Macgowan, a gentleman well kno The Lawmakers’ Committee-Rooms | to scientific circles in this city, and lon Rarely Without a Sideboard. a regident of China, has given a length Man; of the Senators do not like to go| description in the China Review of th into the public restaurants and take their | manner in which the well-known floatin refreshments, In the Sennte cafe a roo | gardens of that country are formed: is kept apart for the use of Senators only,| ‘In the month of April a bamboo raft ‘extern States i ite atl duties were to. count the ballots and seo Mover. Coe De Ot} NY Donohue, who, on Dec. 13, 1836, Winter seems to have fairly set in here, it | a 07. is had been completed with a view to hay. 7 by the | aH of the Finance Comunittee will be Commits. i 0 i and it will be read with pleasure by the During the latter days it. has daily re. the snit was retained in his iat berth ax| ‘There is no exaggeration in putting | regalia or uniform be used by any soci Kannan Crry, Mo., Dec. 24,—In the pea ' Aay Aubhentioated Lnstence Of Orns | eee cere ences mime GF ates con: ing 84.201. 85 and it to the ex. | visitation, ‘The Emperor was very ill| ‘he employees of | the Constitutio nt BNECEBS. was completed. muneration for her services for Jos. Hick. | St 9.048.84. which was nppiled to the | cases have been medically authenticated, resentatives of various or; thanks for atl the good will and unstint-| gtory that yesterday's poxt brought something | but none could be found to levy upon. | ity has discovered that in the years 1782, | the funeral. ki lived on bis farm ev bright, wholesome joy to thonsands of | spirits, warmed with romuntic sentiment, | Piseere soe tne ren) ony Hie tore) 8¥er . {| came in packngex of from two to 600, and | vith La Grippe at Madrid. = “Sitting down, they ii ity, but every ei when Hickam diced, did she dixeover she i ‘A RARE OHRISTMAS GIFT, Choate, in the widow's behalf, opened the midst of the conversation, Many Southern and Rive up #65,600; 810,000 had been paid abe served a man whom she believed to ‘ but the greatest wouder | York, arrived all the way from Portland, that itin any way affected her. When the old | th * been kept in such ignorance for twenty- Jong term of labor, What a © ‘Thon resuming thy conversation, ono suggested the idea that a8 the Greeks symbolized the soul by the butterfly, some one of their friends might then be dead and his sou! have made them a passing, parting yinit in the shape appro- priate to Greece. ‘Lhey noted down the day and hour, and soon atter, the news {reached them that on the same date, an created nn interest all and stimutated a lively npetition throughout New York and ‘Lhe election over the count but friendly ce Natioval Guard of Je . ; ¥. Bvexrxe Wort wishes Lient.- Col, Moran and all his competitors a Morry Christinas and many happy roturns of the day ON 1) nan died sho visited Boonville, learned for the tirst time of her freedom and sned his ostate for $1,440, When she saw the rail- road carson her visit to Boonville whe was frizbtenod, and even now cannot be induced to ride on a trai —— Surrogate's order. Surrogate Ransom ond the case ended. ently removed from his Jarvis was r position ax Clerk of the Court of Commi leas on account of his connection with the Flack scandal, AUTHORS’ SHABBY CLOTHES. signed the order and the vulgar public is not expected to break in there and watch the great men eat and drink. Butthe vulgar public does break in, and orders ifs own Innch- eons and cold tea precisely as if it had a right there, says the writer of the Wash- ington letter to the Philadelphin News, ten to twelve feet long, and about half broad, is prepared. ‘The poles are lashed together with interstices of an inch b tween each. Over this a layer of stray an inch thick is spread, and then a coal ing two inches thick of adhesive mud,| taken from the bottom of a canal o pond, which receives the se to render an accounting. Jarvis soon uuil day's receipts has had to be stored ‘The contest will begin De after paid on account £1,500, and siberia, where it has burst ont in several ay Pa PRCRIUR CAM plewtlony “wher oe Sine more, pat A ae i baa re | py'nces, the weather there haying been as | neral was appointed to occur at 2 o'clo See Evesixa Wontn's Chrietmas | of the Fissaco Comittes, aad whieh uf the| CHRISTMAS MONEY FOR HER, | Basitce! whe: on tes, 18, 600 pavors | Wicter latin fe live faitionet Athere: it] te arrebgamente for the cbesqu ‘Trees this morning. ‘The full story of this | thirteen sball Lave the disporition of the soveral that no bogus blau! apes ere young judgmont against Jarvis for } isexpected that the malady will disap. TET Ssllght 430) Lold) ‘elsewhiare, | WHO clerk etie toe ar eg ene ee aE Tee sun in eos erin} Mery Hickam Did Not Know that|. Still Jarvis held on to tho money, and | pour; lat meanwhile nearly every one is | ing them as quiet as possible, the expre Ladaeatg = ae 4 staf. ‘Their task has been uo easy one. ia Was Sean in disregard of the damaging evidence in | affect: request of the family being that na loner of the inking Fund, 2. many kind-hearted men, women and Se quired from three to five hours to count [erxctan 10 TH WouLD.) ‘k of the Court, the number of the sick at fully two-thirds | attending in a body. iven so generously to K IN THEI i the balotw. Whon the polln closod at 6 Upon appeal the General Term of the of the population of St. Petersburg. | Five clergymen were elected to p Se carbene venetaation brill BLAS THES DREARS Sloe Mita Rus the tuaneclors Faun ae Court modited the judsinent by deduct-| Certainty not n house has escaped ite | form tho funeral ceremonies, ° Lespaauee HE CREM EOL TERE aPC rere Probate Court at Boonville to-day Mary | in 4.201-85 and afirmoing. : f om, ait 5 }-02, um due, i BEV v1 Tthas been euch. While wishing the| ings of Lord Byron's Death, —_| tailed for the work, ut it was way in the Hickam, a negro ned forty-tive, wan! with imferent, MAD T6NIe, Dutler then | member of the lumerial family iiws been | aud to form au, honorary escort to the joys of the season to all its readers Tur) In the autobiography of Mury Howitt | \ 11 hours this morning before the count awarded 8700 by a jury as a just re-| obtaine:t a mortgage held by Jarvis valued | free from it. More than forty thousand | ‘on the way to the cemetery, Evexmo Wont extends them its hearty |the Studio finds the following singular} An idea of the number of votes re. judguient, Iéaving a balance of 73.115.64 | but these represent only a small portion | zations, social and political, are in. th ceived by mall (a very, sunnll, portion of ‘am during the last twenty-six years, The! to be paid by the committee. Execution | of the sufferers.” city from a number of States, havin; ing work they have shown ns well as for) + Someof Byron's friends wore in Italy, | {e, otal) ts obtnined from the statement woman, who is apparently intelligent, whon | Wa issued against the property of Jarvis, | Mr. Wurts states that a medical author- | come for the special purpose ef atte: gd LUA itl are Drought! s Peewnys eit Hunt ond Westmacett ke 10,000 ¥ en for Tient.-Col, Norm 8 girl was bonght in tho slave market by | Jarvis had transferred ull his property to | 1788, 1799, 1883, 1855 and 1867 similar epi- —————— ___. 6 awe! among the number. One evening in high | alone, to say notbing of thougnds of bal. demics provailed in St. Petersburg. lotw for other candidates. ‘These votes pa ; CHINESE FLOATING ISLAND: Piliuteliccrions Heasts (o-aay aboulll be ace ue aacatraeuan iia Amaia of ti since. The place isin one of the most deneely ei Na vedas (the Pens dou S. a fear | oy, Wandered’ along the Danks of the | hundreds of single votes v kettled portions of Cooper County, but the . a se Inte: blessed Christmas gift to you, dear/ Arno to the Valley delle Downe, men-| Tho voting hak by no menus be Ww of the apparent impossibility friends. tioned in the Deca: ned to New York, Brooklyn and woman claims that not until Inst Summer, | of forcing Jarvis to pay the full amoun SENATORIAL TIPPLERS. Po akGee & i y it ) esrott Hall Butler and Joseph spirits of Dante and Bocenc States of New York, RE TS ann ar ae seen be hovering around th chusetts, Rhode Islane was nota slave, Sho was nover allowed to! Saemtintions for a nettlement. A negro woman, sents ore Aboaty bees cela! BE Te: Gon vereatlos | has. ed its quota, vixit or hold any commmnication with any | Yeaterday thes: same inte the Burro. j' unt begged an 16 vilent, 1 : | gate’s Court f read (0 Le ray scacorered Sveti cee, sired Westmacott not to ir, for have also been represented, and ver er. of hier race and never saw any one but mom. | Bate’ Court ani naid Pant bad agreed t woman, “For over ai hut had sett est anid © lny w singh for Lient, Croling, of | Capt, Osborne, + bers of the family, fato Mr, Butler's hands, #45,0°0 was put for her services. that it was perfectly black. Ore. r It seems incredible that she could have five years in a thickly settled portion of Kansas, But such was the case. Sho has recovered over $700 for her present for her, to find that she and that no man cau eayto her, * and/she must go. Congratulutions, aunty ‘he raft is moored to the bank in still water and requires no further attention, ‘The siraw soon gives way and the 601 also, the roots drawing support trom th water alone, In about twenty days th raft becomes covered with the cree Cpomiea repiana), and its stems and root In Autumn its) April 19, 1924, Byron had died at Misso-| ‘The sword which Lieut, -Col, Moran longhi, in Western Greece,” will receive will be a most magnifivent thisimay recall to some of our readers | Weapon, s the story toll by Lord | acon in his Sylva) In the first place it will be made from (Experiment 986) of a singular drenm he an entirely new design, richly orn had in Paris, mented and of the best material’ obtnin- Robles of this privae: the good old Senators who like a quiet “nip” are thrown upon the resonrces of the com- mittee-rooms, ‘Tho resources of the com- auittee-rooms are usually equal to the emergency. Many seusational stories have been | are gathered for cooking, written about the gorgeous drinking sina white Lota an Tow stamen! places kept in theSenate committes-rooms. | 2estling among the round leaves, py Asa matter of fact, the buffets are usuaily | ® Yery Pretty appearanes. te very simpie afairs, No attempt ia made |," 12 foe places marshy s propia at display, and the stock of glassware ix | bly cultivated in this manner. | Be fivaaily eaited to. three or four pieces, reg hire eae te Big gardens there are ‘Lwo or throe decanters stand on the shelf | 80 floating rive fields, bo! in a secluded corner, with the glasses and Leahey Son herr ae as ih ve the hydrant water conveniently near, | Weeds and adherent mud Wfice bhoote cutting @ prominent figure in Honduras. | "pir, Howells is mother wiolder of the | Lhat Js all. ; Sr euctton trinsplawting: toa : He was in London when the indict | pen who eares little or nothing about his | -, 1" Senator Pendleton’s day the Library | Wore Tendy, for, Meaaplenting they Nene uta were found, ad skipped just aa| Stew sMoneure D. Conway sets a new | Conuittes hada tolerably extensive array | Placed in the Boating fon. wit noes xtradition papers in his case Were about | xuitonly when his old one is worn ont, | Of glassware, but that was owing to Mr. | Adhesive ane tutd Dap iin oy ve 4 | to be served, . Mark Twain is careless in hin attire, nud | Pendieton's fondness for fancy, mixed | (ho plants, wire meliialnes, im pos thud Burko was a great political leader in|] doubr if a brush would ever zo over the | (inks and to his possession of a mes. | Hironghons the fatal. se Men ote | Louis wax Director-General of the , cloth if the task wae left to the humorist, | Senger who was an ariist in that line. eee oP Tae cre. The ratte ane cabled World's Exposition at New Orleans, aud | {twas only last week. that. I. sat boxide |,,Mt.Pendloion himself knew all abont | i Hines oF TOU Cay.” ty Ta Ole. ol at the time of his crooked financial work | jim in a cat, and, although it was Inte |the mysteries of absintbe, vermouth, oe ROE coer inane tioacine 4 Be ie | was State ‘Ireasure’ |November, he still wore a pair of low | maraschino and benedictine. and. it in| MURRIBE Streit | ine naar Ntnit, a He law at least .000, erides valu-| conerese gaiters and a pepper-colored | ®t. could nix a patriotic red, white and | Sorve | to, Avert famines, wi NG ff or Stanton, Ist Brigad 1,070 able mine concessions’ in Honduras, is | guit of the thinnest quality. blue pousse cafe, SED oe eee? aetan wore .gutanerned oN 5 apt, SLORY," 0 heavily backed by British enpitalints, and |“ ¢shonid think you would feel cold,” | When, Senator Peudloton left the Com. Lele crcpa Rottom,. hess fontad ead i slglite, chery Ih ew, + 2 hod mato himself extremely popular | I guggested, * | mittee Senator Beck took chai id by ond ee Oo ape ease ey set 1 already by building pubiic bads and) No: young blood, my boy, you| reduced the stock of pretty eee ee ne tadiice weaee, ee promising to establin schools and other | know.” answerre funorist, aud as L{# basket.covered demijohn anda tin cup, | they subsided With the talline we nnoed justitution Jooked at his wealth of gray bait and gotd.|,, Mr. Mahone, used to keep some very | While the soll around was arid, ——— a | inumert npectucles I wondered when uote | fine fruit brandies in bis committee-room, |0mAtMEtY contain plat FATALLY HURT IN A PRIZE FIGHT. | blood really becume old. and Senator Edmunds is and for many | "Agricultural treatises contain pt ge a yeurs as becn a moderate drinker of | representing rows of extents Btarted in Life, brandy. Mr, Riddleberger took his| moored to, aturdy trees on tte Dadke Ri iAfe, liquor. dood Virgina whiskey, from the | Fivers and lakes which existed semen’ 1From the New York Weekly.) mouth of a quart flask, without the inter- the Incustrine regions of 8 Mre, Gadd—Your son is still at college, I prosume? bonition of eu or gla." "| Wegtas and Yellow Rivera” Wirxesnanue, De —James Burns, , "There ix quite a rivalry between several ———_— |who was knocked out in four rounds by| , Mrs, Gabb—Merey, no, He has gradu- of the Senators as to the qu iy of the | Jamos Farrell yosterday, was found, on re- To hi ‘ liquor which they seen ou tap for ther apt Tuition, Cok 33 i 70 moval toa farmer's house, to have received ar, C hk friends, Itis conceded that up to thin 47 ; tine Senator Blackburn has carried off Lieut, Taylo 41 jnterual injuries and to be suffering trom outs ‘Ln loc ho tight wax brntal im the ex. the prize with some very tine old hand- ja made sour nash from his Kentucky home. 51 treme, and took place in a barn near Ply- Senator Voorhees is one of the be: month, Burns's Lurte were of a fatal ct are jndges of whiskey in the Capitol and Sen- acter, anh ator Walcott, of Colorado, 18 an author- A Shiver on Its Way to Us. pfs aes eect ‘ " nx 1 [erKcIAL To THE :VENING WORLD, } ity on faney drinks. : It noutraltzes the Iaotic acid in the blood, which me Alfied Infus—Mainma, inay T have some | Cay bar) ,| Cuteado, Dec, 25.—The Siznal Seryice more peach sauce | Y.. a} hax given notice of w probab causes those terrible pains and aches,and also vi A National Armament, * t re. Mamma—No, door, a 2 it ‘. Ss tex. 1 Cuicago'’s mild wether and at ize aud enriches the Llood, thus preventiva (From Drake's Magasine,) reourrence of the disease, ‘hewn tacts warrant us| Haytian Admiral—What large fleet is that Alfred Rutus (after # pause)—Mamma, may 1\ Winter, A Thave some chocolate cake? Literary Mon bitually Negligent in Their Attire. The average literary man is not fond of Axess and in perfectly happy if he gets comfort from his clothes, saya a New New Orzeass, Dec. 25.—A private let. | York correspondent of the Philndeiphia ter to a banker in this cily brings the! Ties, Lhis struck me very forcibly the news that Major E. A. Burke, against | other afternoon when 1 raw the poet i ii indiet. | Stoddard and Mr, Alden, the editor of whom the State of Louisiana holds indict: | 7¢y;ey's, walking across City Hall 8 ments for forgery, embezzlement and | No one in the world would cert misappropriation Of public funds, bas got | jaye acensed oither of being beyond the reach of extradition aud is | dressers, AN EMBEZZLER IN CLOVER. Major Burke, of Louisiana, Very Rich and Very Popular in Hon- duras. (SPECIAL TO THE EVENING WORTD.I vy t. Rabold, Co. Roovevelt, ¢ WELLIE BLY AND HONG KONG, ‘The adventurous Miss Bry is shopping in Hong Kong to-day, celebrating Christ- mas by getting bargains of almond-eyed Chinamen and longing for some festive Caucasian to whom she can cry '* Merry Christmas.” By the way, it may strike her as a par- ticularly unfortunate thing that Chinese children do not celebrate this merry time of Yule by hanging up their stockings, ‘Think of the delighted Santa Claus of a papa who has only two-inch stockings to all! Merry Christmas, Miss 3; ut hock we i} pt. Rheinfrank, Co, C, Capt, Shepherd, Co. Dy Lt. ‘Rtoinberger. N.Y THE RIGHT FLAVOR. The sword will be a “regulati sword, aud as such will not admit of jewels or gold for adornment, ‘The valuo | jies in the material and the great amount ‘of work to be expended upon it, Following is the list of all the candi- sin ‘Tne Evening Wonnp election, hy their total 1. Appleton, Capt, Abram, Col, Stevens, Adjutant smith, mes Burns Comes Out With Lock- jaw and Internal Injuries, “*There be many reports in history’| able, of il. veel{ remember that b well-known taker of military eqnip. | death Thad a dream, which I tokl to| ‘The binde will be of the finest Damas. all over with black mortar.” Handchased, as will also be the mount. | The blade will, be curved, Lient.-Col, the Proper Height of Shoe Heels, | aud hand-chaxed meta nate mistake,” remarked a shoemaker reader Ae 0 net-of to fhe melancholy spectacle | ct of astioo which he held on hiv lap. |: Ianvr.-Cor, ovru} of dejected miners who have no work, | jistoy require high livels. aud it is only ton has announced to its employees that) "Slippers are poaltively in them. ‘Lue low heels give uo support to | \ | Now this is a plum for the poor fellows’ | (aPKCIAL TO THE EVENING WoRLD.} | that, upon the death of persons of such | ‘The sword will be manufactured by B. nearness, men have had au inward feeling | M. Whittock of 09 Fourth avenue, the Paris, ant my father dying m London, | ments, and this insures the best” possible | two or three days before my father's | workmauship, ¢ diyera Enghsh gentlem -\cusstecl, ‘The hilt and guard will be of er's house in the country’ was plastered | brass, of special design, burnished and ——_——_— itigs upon the seabbard, which will be of HOW TO WEAR HIGH HEELS steel and nicke -plated, ee Moran's rank demanding a sabre. fe Col Keg. N. An Expert Shoemeker Discourses on| A medallion mounting of burnished | Mer Payer, HL Tattalion, X Ion the upper part| Lient, Scanlon, Co. F. Gith’ Rox. at : ‘ of the scabbard, will bear this mecrip-| “N. ¥. “This prejudice against high heels is a) tion of the Kansas City Globe, ax he prepared | to place an additional ** lift’? upon the of shut-down mines, trains and trains of filled but motionless cars, and thousands| "Jt “evends entirely upon the natural | * : |shape of the foot, People with a high | comes tbe rosy item of industrial news | jhe flat-footed wuo feel easy with low that an iron and coal company of Scrun- | ivels, | their wages on the first day of January |e ae a tt on se to yUnUAUAL AONE Of Wi | We cvaaons 10 ber cent odo any unusual amount of walking in | d the abkles and cause the ankles to break | ¢ Obristmas pudding. down, | NY... 9,296 a 7th Mew. y person who finds, in breaking in . anew pair of shoes, that’ there 1s a pain acrore the instep, should know at once thut the heein of the shoex are too low. Tam sasiafied that children suffer a great!) Nit" x |deal from this cause, Every indi fiual | f pt. Al should learn by experience how high tbe | ¢ ie herr, Ne Yous. locks of hin shoes should be and select | I 1 Deiach., 4th aceordingly,” It 1 “jeidaree x SCO. Nis Lez Tat ito inns 14th Bop tia Petter than Nothing. dite Gov. Mills Staft, ‘The influenza, which has been ramping around on the European mucous mem- brane, has been fondly thought to Lave no more dangerous aspect than that of « ruinous laundry Dill for handkerchiefs and a fatal suggestiveness to the funny paragrapher on the paper. Now it is shown that it has a dangerous tendency to wind up in inflammation of the lungs, and several Geaths have been reported of victims who started in with a humorous little sneeze. ‘This rather paralyzes the funny side of the grip and excites popular prejudice against it, A woman thought to win back an sbsentes of a husband by throwing stones Editor—I really don't know whether vot intended this article to be funny or other wine, Author (inspired)—Can't you use it in puzzle department, then ? indeed: and only last igned with the Brooklyus,” week he “The Plain Truth | | | Te that Hood's Sarsaparilia han cnred thousands of people who suffered severely with rheumatism, in urging you, if you suffer with rhoumatiom, vo | approaching ? F (rps Jonas Rasvoperiiles tial eameinnie DiGeHany=Ob: ol belongs to some mma—No, deur. Lieut. Wilson, C soil ss we atory rheu- | local pretender or other. « Allzed Tutus (with' a sigh)—Please give me enverreient pt Wilson Ne Ye. 4 Btatos. es ealiad vo Hood's Bersaparticty-en adverioe| Qs ttuer Mist nee Nene a le FaD om athpick. i i . ith fs : 4 a mrad {ioutenant~That's the Navy of the United He wot its oa ti Thought They Were for Hi Sree ett nur tral mieten, F Cop, Hea (From Judge} {From Puck.) i — aM 1 fae rt . ones Bobby saw his mother buy some oan ver and calling **Hen-ry!” agit} ytrs, :Monde (dressed for the ball)—Take | Capt. He 8 & great blood purifier, tothe ee i rs Judge. ve in the store. A TERS, Weet Bloomfield, N, ¥, water, and b; " wh, Ci 5 pal us tout 3 , Mma)” Tove-pltera She You Wd coe ee | fag care ofthe Inby, Maria, “Don’tlet the) Lapte Ble fiat mechan ay thee i dona’ tang| So REA Reset he aa Hood's Sarsaparilla ® clairvoyant, who taxed her $20 for the pat Houde iow IF the time to dress that it doer you." your elippers.” Sold by all druggist, $1; s1x for @b. Prepared only That wife was uo clair. of support, fos ive mo vale | prannenaz eal red OH, arg | 00% Heed & On» Apathonarion Low BETSING Coaviat, Priee Give ita trie: 100 DOSEN ONE DOLLAR BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE, arate 12 8 90 ity tioverlals pompottnded on correct Dies. The ingredien a ally os oned. Hence, bi vert : ree ee a Bu, f xlool tn‘ i pias ie Woe Not @ Charity Bawl, He Saw Him, [From the Epoch.) Mrs. Fangle—Did you see Dr, Bigpill last night, dear? Fangle ( 't mindedly)—Yes, T anid went iin several elziers} means iim tovcall'and pressribe for yous Ln totes h ou. Tl - phone to him as soon as I get to tine office. hale- n you call the child « whim, ie certal if w ‘ol. Cavanagh, 69th Visible | Lieut, Crone, Cod 2 | Capt. Ciark, Go. D, 71