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ai ©4Send Your Best Ghost Story to The Evening World.»e THE WORLD ‘Watson, J. W.¥..10 conte each; “SWVEA CLAUS! 222 7 tau re Aten ties, Levens, d Powers, (Continued from First Page.) Christmas-tree tickets, A Jar it ‘A large. br ‘bundle of were given him, an he | lett for to €o, to his little. « ones, full of to the a fy thougntful people ‘was not tilt loos after n00n care Ge ‘up, os when it did thi (herpien, than peuiicas cf @ good work GIFTS FOR THE TREES. ash Donations to the Fund for the Poor Children’s Christmas. but Jntbnd Asbo RISRIRNCES.. Contributions to Tae Evenma Wortp Christmas Tree Fund are reported as fol- MhO "conte; J. Kenjon, tea “Bruck, 20 gente, Ru- ‘tenes fuser, fit Kagotot, Belk "88, a ted by a en, ——_-—_- A Guest Tried to Shoot the Walter, bot the Walter Shot Him. results took place in a little restaurant at Morris avenue, near One Hundred and Forty-cighth street, this morning. |. James Graney. » good looking young fellow of twenty-nine, a little under the weather, entered the restauraut, which in 544 Moriis avenue, at 12.15 this morning. Graney lives near by at 586 Morrin ave nue, and was known at the restaurant. sat down at @ table and ordered a steak, but had to wait some time and seomed to grow impatient. When it was brougts and he had eaten part of the atenk he found fault with it "| and refused to BY High words foilowed and Graney pulled eae istol and tried to shoot Henry the waiter, ‘Goutest turned around and shot Gra: in left shoulder, inflicting a daugerous wound, Graney was taken to the Harlem Hospi- tal and Schicet was arrested ang locked in the Morrisania police At the Harlem Police Court ‘he won held to await the result of Granoy's injuries. ee CHRISTMAS IN BROOKLYN. ve yi er: ge cae 10 nee A Gabbath-Like Quiet Prevalis in the Streets. Brooklyn citizens are enjoying Christ- mas as they usually do, merrily quietly, at their hom wears a Bunday-like aspect business except the ealoons, restauranta ond cigar stores being closed, and very jersons on the streets, “Kil the public offices, with tho excep- tick of Bolize Readquarters, are closed nt abandoned for the «ny. The big politicians, including ** SY Mayor, oF Br n, aggett and Frank 1. Roth. 10 conte: ita Habinstelos 16 ting Zimmer in Folter, 10; Honry Kreinbe oye Roa ° " a ate oe Wy Pit Spee 10 ¥, Daly, 30; cond’ oben” Boss ox-Sheriff Woodruff, as will Carrere er iteseerr ing at home, and there is comparatively Nttle dining out ana no gathering of political clans around the festive board, Big dinners are the order in all the city and county institution. Atthe Raymond Street Jail, Warden Brymorbas prepared aplentiful snpply of turkey for the 400 inmates in his charge. The theatres all © matinee per- formances. ——. KNOCKED DOWN THE GIRL. ans Then Ransacked the House While the Family Were Away. A bold robbery was reported by the Head- quarter's police in Brooklyn this morning. Carnard Currier, ® young man of nine- teen years, who says he lives at Wythe aves nue and Clyme: in the basement ‘as honse, at 8 Morton street, about 7 o'clock | ny evening, while the family were ont, and meeting the servant xirlin the hallway, knooked her down, the blow render- ing her ‘anconsoions, Currier than ran ip np Gala. . Sok ‘f towrap. @ seals! cd ;| other articles of wearing apparel valued at #100, and $2 1 in money Officers Cocken and herkey, of the Six. teenth Precinct, happened to be on han i Y cuptured Currier first after he had | te rr Myiniugtou's house and locked Ini urrier was identified by the servant girl as the man who knocked ber down, ——_— SHOT BY A POLICEMAN. Go Greenhela + A G.. omah, ‘Longshoreman Hunt Interfered in a Barroom Quarrel. Patrick Hunt, a’longshorewan, twenty. | sey Ci iies at the Jersey City Hospital 10 cats thie morning with @ ballet wound in bis p. | leg. | Detective Pierson and Policeman Pen- dergast, both off duty, were in Dounelly ‘saloon on Washington street ity, last night, where they ‘juarrelled | | with’ the bartender. Hunt suterfered and Pendergast drew his revolver aud #hot him in the ley Pencerzast was suspended, pending ox- i emination, —— CHRISTMAS MORNING FIRES. | 4 Women Badly Burned From the Explosion of an Of] Lamp. A petroleum lamp in Mic on the ground floor of the ckwon otr ee Wark en | than a} done, ail tole *| the 4 eneur Honpita sop, | eens Honpits 5H G iby Ane entry Unite ye fr the mosronaery of and street cangnt fire, i ey Was, Holdich, W, Arhooting duel which may have fatal and) Evervthing | all places uf | a hose Of lesser rank, are takime their | | three yearn old, of 81 Morris street, Jor- | A ROYAL “FEAST, {Over 1,500 Binion at “The Even- i | ing World's" Dinner. (The Triumphal March to the \ Banquet Hall. | | A Ton of Turkeys and Barrels of Vegetables Consumed, If there was a hungry newsboy in New i' | York to-day, it was his own fault. | ‘Tne Evesixo Wontp announced that | it would give them a Christmas dinner at the Everett Hotei, on Vesey street, to-day at 11 o'clock, and it kept its word, GOING TO THE BANQUE A large army of the little fellows availed themselves of the ‘‘invite,” and asa re- sult are just about now almost bursting with turkey. It was o most imposing sight this morn. ing at 10 o'clock, when some 1,500 news- boys swarmed about Tue Worty build- ing. Shortly afterwards they formed in line by foure Park Row healed by a brass band and a drum-major, WITH THE DRUM-MAJOB, If the marching and evolutions were not strictly according to Upton’s tactios, the occasion was one of eutbusiasm, and hundreds of tm horus, blown by as many pairs of strong lungs. uearly drowned the i? rte of the band abead. Every boy that didn’t have a horn and as the procession passed ‘Tne NG Worn office it. was one contin- uous three cheers for the givers of the proxpective big dinuer. bo boys placed their arma on euch others’ houlde ry as they p nb tinposing Wyp followed by ten yilea and madd ng mors boys a horns. the horses partook of tho ful spirit of | the oceasion and stepped high. Early in the procession cime a young- ster bering the banner Foapribved thus ENING Wonun ¢ murwratas ‘Diswem Newsnovs oF "New Yous. “Another road “ ‘Tain Im TURKEY DAT. EAT AND GROW FAT! 80 BAY THE NEWABOYS The procession marched around the City Hall, down Broadway to Barclay atréet, thence to the entrance of the hotel on that street, where there were more ex- ace scenes, and tive big policemen nearly perished in a good cause, because of the terrific onslaught of the hungry | © newsboys, Aud no wonder the boys were hungry. Inside they could see long rows’ of |tablex, extending "way through to Vesey street, and fairly groaning with roast turkey, cranberry sauce and. "* stuffin’,” mashed potatoes, turnips, celery, coffee, pudding, plum-pudding and mince and pnmpkin pie. Pie! Whats word of enjoyment that ie word conveys to a strong, healthy | boy. | Manager Gcor; ze B. Washburn bad pro. | vided over a ton of turkey, three barrels | of cranberries, tou barreis of potatoes, tive barreis of turnips, 100dozen bunches of cel: 800 pies and coffee. icipation of 2 \ Eyery ope but the uewaboys were ex. chided for the time being from the tables ard sixty wai ers attended to the Jurgent dewands of the Little news ven- \ders, Arrangements ad been made fur rorving (00 a a tine, At 11.20 the doors on the Barclay # reet side were opened aud a small-sized riot began, Fat polioomen were kaneezed into lank and lean feniblenc ex of * but despite this, kept The little fellows were admitted first and sent seurrying down (he hail to tue | further end. In 4 short time the spotless marb'e floor ooptained a straight, a mudd et iu many | | ro _nrotraded from poor apologies er carefully whielded from the crow door aud given the first cut at turkey The jam at the doors was at first rifle, butafter a little the boys quieted town ind pressed n regular onde x went heir tickets us fust as the fe'low nearly lost what seanty ng ho had 1a bis ttempt to squeeze 1», but a few minu ex ing away turkey und on bites As tost ax t ngueters finished, they were sent outattho Vesey street entrance, aud eny suspicious looking amps in their pockets or under their coats were found to be huge saudwiches or handfuls of food, which they were carrying home fo a less fortun Ove Little shaver bad both havds full of andi criuson border of cial erry wil bis wth whieh, bad devel. te ttle brother or sister. | total insuvan | oped ® broad grin of perfect content- ment, Mavager Washburn has had much e: perience in the business, and he estimates that one healthy newsboy can put away two pounds of turkey and incidentals, The curious npes le was witnessed by ovér # hundred ladies and gentlemen, who THE DAY OF DAYS, Christmas Cheer Partaken of by Rich and Poor. Dinners and Gifts in the Chari- table Institutions, Prisons ard Hospitals Furnish Their Meed of Joy. Music and Celebrations Churches of the City. in the A cloudless day, a warm sun, and tho merriest Christmas that New York has EXCHANGING JOYS OF CHRIBTMAB, | kcown for many a sear. were astonished at tho magnitude of the, Lhese were the distinguishing features sprend and the generosity of Tux Even. | of this chief of foxtal days, ING Wont, Smiling faces, happy bearts and joyous Sarteeni, reetings were met with everywhere. SLASHED ED WITH A RAZOR. e ‘The face of nature, which at this sea- aaa son usually wears astern and forbidding | Italians Get Into a Fight in Jersey City. aspect, assumed a most inviting ex. ti Rimondi, of No. 587 First street, pression. But for the leafless trees, the green y City, was woverely gashed under the left arin With a razor by Frank Stacio, an| grassof the Park Jawns would almort Italian barber, of 287 Erie atreet, in front) lead to the belief that the sea: of the Italian church on Sixth street, Jersey tie Relais! nthe affray hiad Jixtoome out stacio caims that be w net and used the razor in self ind gener: place of ching Win It waa ono of the greenest of Christ- | mnases, with none of the promises of a} fulfilment of the gruesome prophecie which dyspeptic pessimiste of the olden time have assured us will follow such @ condition of things. ‘The Pata of the (ay! had been sought | out and little hearts that hnd pever before been ginddeved with a Chriktmas present leaped for joy to-day on receiving for the first time a reminder that he who died for all wished even the poorest of his oroat- uresto be filled with gladness on this, hie natal day. All of the charitable institutions and societies cared for their own wards in their usualiy accept wea'thy men and women increased their | own measure of happiness by contnbut- | ing generously to their own pet charitior. Tue Eventxo Wontp, however, thi year extended the limit of happiness to those who would probably never have beou reached by other means through | its Christmas-Tree Fund, which pro sided | Presoute for fully 90,000 little ones, It also duplicated the CLristuas dinner of last year io the newsboyr. Iniormal celebrations of the bappy sea- son were held of course m every one of | the thousonds of households in grea! where there was euough lett in the | ly purse to purchase a present or | ea Chris mas dinner, but it ia doubt ful ifthere is a child of wealth among the nv who gathered about jewel-decked trees in luxurious mansions who enjoyed more of happiness than t 6, whose little hearts were de. Q Suen bys defenne. Htucio was badly battered about the face! and his head was bandaged up. He was held for ee FELLED WITH aN IRON B Andrew Perkins Seriously Wounded and His Assailant Escaped. William Shalton, a colored vouth, atruck Andrew Perkins, also colored, aged twenty years, across the nose with an iron bar at #.15 o'clock this morning. The men were in Woodlawn at the time, vor ‘an felled to fhe, cgived a rerious wound, ‘anhattan Hosp! round and re. n to Shelton ee uel aad ahi eat NOTHING FOR HIS SWEETHEART. Therefore This Young Man Deliber- ately Hanged Himeelf. Churles Schellenberg, thirty-seven years old, binet-maker, committed suicide in his lodging room, No. 641 East Fifth street, | yesterdey, He had been out of work a! a} was dospondent; besides, be wan encaged to be married and had promised to buy his ewootheart @ Christmas present. He got work two or thr ago but found would nut get par ime to purchase t! prewent. ote, morning pe i peprainas hin ip time to uit he | mites in he would not o Sat” Rho" wa Hang: | lighted wit the simplest gifts which jaro pedclothes in oe adjoining room during | distributed froin the trees erected in hun- ihe aterton andy, anole throng ths ry bck placker in, tile oliy: for the OL "s room. dren of thi id imagined the figu: ei istrows | Bebellen' bt be had) gone out, r6 ofe burgler. She ran downstairs two Laat a that there houxe, ‘They ran tpt door and found Schellenberg hi rope which wax thrown Over twortelves. Tho calling low that ihe suicide he fonsto hang e two hours. partion nary, The Industrial School connected with anginatD jar Christinas bappy, were extra- a poker jaid on the room was xo to draw up his logs | He had been dead {at Rona Ge years ol t No. 37 streot, Was pro’ with a pleasant en- tertainment tu the tatnire of a cantata en- titled ** Bante Clauss Misteke, or Thi Bundle of Sticks.” Jimmy Bennett was the Santa Claus. occurred at 11 o'clock this mo: ning, after which presenta were disiribut At the Five Points of alate “the Christmas tree will be unloaded af 7:30 to-night by Santa Clana, who will come down a chimney constructed for the pur- “aroline Alello, teemntedd fal i brother wile, an art been uftering from hriatwas season m: time past trouble. dexpondent pret fer misfortiues and #0 Aho pought death. 6 will recover. — CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. pot iurkey divner at 6.50 to-night will be i a feature of the celebration at the West Happenings that Will Mer Christmas | side Hoys' Lodaing-Honve, Thirty-second | Day in Many Homes. street and Seventh avenue. An cnter-| ‘ tainment will fol ow, which will be par- Orrawa, Ont., Dec, 24.—At L'Ange Gar- dion lat night W. Ford killed his wife and | {¢ibated in by Miss Heuriette Markstein, the piuniste, hon attacked hin daughter and sister-in- | 4 uounter tree thinty f high has been Jaw, Failing in hie attempt to kill them he | loaded with gifls at the w York Or. firod the house and cut his throat, phen 4 der aud will be uhloaded for esas the benetit of the orphans, Turkey wos eaten by the little ones to-day, "Turkey bones were nlso cracked at Saint Christopher's Home, One Hundred and Twelfth street and Liverside avenne, |and atree lonl of presents will be dis. tributed to-night, ‘Three trees will Le needed for the pres- ents of the inmates of the Juvenile Asylum, at One Hundred aud Seventy. {nixth wtreet and ‘Tenth avenue. — 7! children stuff themselves w: turkey ton day ana enjoy a concert to-night Fatal Family Quarrel. Lovisvinne, Ky., Lee. 24.—Near Mount Vernon, Ky.. last night, Janes Townsend and Bill Adame fatally shot Samuel Anglin, ‘The shooting grew ont of family troubles. Auglin was Lownsend’s son-in-law. And the Babe Was Killed. CONNELLAVILLE, Pi A woman, who carried in her arma a small baby, wae otrudk by a train a short die sence kelow this this mornin, Pajured anit theekild kifed Hes jay | Sessa Home, on the trac! for some time before di covered. in Rutherford plac ¥ ars they will strip their tree to-morrow tthe Home of tho Friendleas, 32 ‘Ennt rhirtieih arreet the Welman |Home for Friendiess Girls, 49 Washing. ton Square: at the Colored Orphan Asy \inm, One Hundred and For:y-third street and mth avenue; at the Dilw) Debare Nursery, 91 East Broadway: at the East hide Lodging House for Voys, 27 East Broadway; at the ‘Temporary Home for Girls, 27 St. Mark's place; at St. Ann's Ho) Ninetioth street and Avenue A, and in al of the city's charitable institntions except thos which have arranged for their Christunas cheer for to-morrow, At most of these places Christmas trees will be erectod and to-night denuded of their presents, white at many of them concerts and entertainments of a like | kind will be had, inmates of the imstitations under the chavge of the Commissioners of Char. Correction were remembered as Widowed on Christmas Eve. Provipesc Joneph Stott, ‘nofage, a jowelry merchant, who has been il! fur some time, left bis house arly this morning aud went to the track of € y waited for the | is neck across the ‘He leaves a widow. rails and was behtadeds Accidentally Shot His Companion. IsPECIAL TO TH Cuatraxooos, Tenn, Vright, the seventeen-year-old son of Capt. J.P. Wright, a prominent citizen, was ac- | cidentally shot and instantly killed yester- day by ‘om Selman, @ companion, he RC aident happened while the lads were return- iu from @ hunting trip. Murder Made Him an Heir, [SPROIAL TO TRE WORLD, } Not a prisoner in the Tombs or a con- Br. Lovts, Dec. 24.—At the same hour to- | vict iu the Penitentiary was forgotten. day when the prosecuting attorney was Turkey tothe amount of 4,075 founds, | ¢ jasuing a warrant charging Emil Guenther , 1486 pounds of chicken’ and other with murfr for hile hik father she ont | foodies were Aineibuted among the ine) man’s will dixponing Of a large estate was | Mstitutions. Ried.” ‘The Soung perrict de-wae remem: | Five hundred pounds of this rich fare bered as en heir atlaw in the instrument, | was allotted to the Tombs, and the in. = | mates sat down to disouns it at 12.80 to- duy, \ In all the Roman Catholic and Episco- J pal churches Coristmas rervices were held, Binw and the day was alto celebrated in man; Edlestein. a clothicr, was arrested to-day churches of other denominations, charged with netting fire to Beocher &| Special uusic programmes Bassett's bieck in Seymour thix moruing featire in each, damage ot 000, y Patrick's Cathedral solemn high jig Vouds he waa taker to jail, man was auugat 5 o'clock and p solemn I pontifical mane at 11a. mA) {choir and extra orchestral ment was provided, and the servic mont beautiful He Will Bat Dinner tn Jail. ta Edelstein rance for Aeveral thou. uid dollars-although the tock is not worth 000, His Bride HBecOtherHusbande, {SPECIAL To THE Wor! Brantroup, Ont, , Dec, 24, Bowman in August nl, Miss Mart covered the Ss hve 1 | Which were in vession (his morning, were med tightly closed, as were also all county, he sup- municipal aud Federal offices, excepting june di Post-Office, which closed to the pal. lic at 10 o'clock, after one delivery. Amvng the distingnishe! men who a‘e was the Hon, ence Sullivan, «gentlemen who has made tix indelible mark on the face | of more He an one man, un desired to spend the! Hou avd regale bimse!f on 0 © WAM bee wite jouged in jail. Tramps Burn a Cotton Compress (AFECIAL TO TH WORLD. } Be : Ra ean anit brown bread, but he was per- Four Wourn, Tex.. Dec, 24.—A gang of gnaded ty a number of hin ninerons trampe who had xoue into s box-car loaded friends and admitersto rman ane pats & fire to the eotton yesterday | take of metropo! pheer, ning, and the compress was destroyed, other’ w piles of cotton, nd = it 7 Uition Pacite Rauroad cars. two tanta be A carriage that you don't ca nid Paci need for « slo‘gh that you will neod, through an EX- CHANGE Advertisomentin THE EVENING WORLD. ts tor three lines. four ‘noifie © Forth Worth aud Denver © compress, $30, 00) 900; banldin WH We | | Cliledy on open cotton poll en, Ib 885,000, Spring usurped the | the Newsboys’ vend ‘ing. Beuke, 9 Duane | Christmas dinners were alec held at the | were a! Ch, a MERRY ONE, NO DOUBT. HONG KONG. Chinese Town—Men and Methods that Belong to Past Ages—Drill- ing Holop in Pearle and Coral Beads—The Chinese Santa Claus. Nellie Bly will have a pleasant stay in Hong Kong. Not all that is interesting nas been written about China and its principal communities, Every traveller who visite the Orient neon ita peoples and institutions and manners in anew light, Neilie Bly, readers of Tux Wonzp already know, looks &t things in en original way and han » fas civating style of preseuting ber opinions and descriptions of the scenes and incidents that come under her observation. During her five days’ sojourn in the Chinese settle. j ment ove of the most important on the southern const of A she will have her eyes flied with wonderful sigh | ing, with her foet planted almont fairly and | squarely against the feet that beat the pave: ments of New York, in the'narrow «treets under the granite hills of the island upon | can doliar in the midst of methods | and mec! | At this place, for the first time probabl hertonr, she will find the silver dollar of | her own country acceptable by tradesmen. She will find the buildings very home-like, too, end perhaps not all no picturesque as she would find the buildings in other partn of China. Brick and stone are plentifully used in Hong Kong, and the structures have a permanent and enduring look. It ix somewhat cleaner, too, than the other cities, Whose rmells assail the heavens worre than oleridge’s soventy odors of Cologne. | Hong Kong is in latitude | 114 degrees 8 minutes 30 xeconda east, The city oceupies the level space stretching back three miles to® monntain range. Its! population is about one hundred and forty | thousand, mostly Chinese, but there sre ; many Europeans and Americans. Asbefore stated, Hong Kong is an island, and it be- | longs to Great Britain and in ruled by a Governor. The nd lex off the cor the province of Kwangtung on the ea ot the estuary of the Chu-Kiang, or Canton | Niver, seventy-five miles southeast of Can- ton, It embracex twenty-nine aquare miles, five miles of which belone to the peninsula of Kooloon. | Miss Bly entered Hong Kong (the Red | east corner of the island. Here bi of all nations move majestically throngh | ing the thirteen-toot boats of the carriers | who inake their living on the water. There together about fifteen thonxand peopl are thousands of dwellers in boats at all Chinose cities along the coast and on the Hong Kong fever originated here, a species of malaria that left the victim but alight chauce of recovery. Pine trees plentafully planted ha: tmospbere, aad the deadly. The climate is hot. Those who can | afford them—the wealthy merchants—hare large airy houses with broad verandas and fine soothing zephyre. terest for Tax Wonp's fair tourist. She wouldn't bea woman if she didn’t want to goshoppiug even away off in China, par- ticularly at the Christm: m. Bho will | no cuddled up little Santa Claures will ap- pear in the windows shonlderiug green troes fregrant with the joys of the greatest of all | Christian holiday: But the ps them- selves will be attractive, Theyareall wide open to the street, so rays a traveller who doors-each shop rather a recess running | back from the street. with a counter cover= iug one-third of the store front. All kinds embroidery and silk; slopes with tich of every size and kind; blackamith shops in which half-naked mon sit hammering be- re their fnrnac hops in which coffins ‘e made; shops in and before which Lun- ery crowds are cating. In the streets.car- [riers with heavy loads hanging from the ends of balanced bamboos—buckets of water and packages sometimes of the most uu- ory characte: Pigs are also encoun- mingle with groups, sonetimen getting around a dinner table waiting for the crumbs that fall to the floor, In some-of the pagodas fat racred pigs are maintained, which have the special benod Buddba. Modern machinery work accomplished in China. fine knives are alicut by hand witha hand jebirel, Ordinary cutting implements aro | hammered our. All timber is sawed into| boards by hand, and Chinene carpenters use their fect an much as the other) Rezors and through peeris and small coral beads is primitive and pretty. The pearl or bead is dropped into a little pit barely large evough sonele it. Then with » drill a¢ tine brie needle, worked by a silu thread ‘a hort bow, the hole ix cut through 1 Than a minute, Beads are counted by being preted, over a wooden platter with 1,000 | oles, jnut larg hole catches on off, and if a few hoies are found to be em @aguen are counted to supply the deticie:: whole is then tippers sate a box. thonvand beads are thus counted. ah minute or ao. bix-footed belle—more t than i 'tho gnah thas ne best aby feet would permit on tn Cruners moerenaut ip jentir aud maken hor the first wi the iegal wife, sos: whom he cannot, 0 muse hie in . the i Th ‘explained to (1 fay fC} tt 0 ite borne enild mint bed or their few xeattored points give ole will ¢ vier to appreciate the ractivencus the story phy 24 expented to write, willie donbt hit off all of the Chinere in hee | coloring and onteshining ell in hie of trange onto: Dient wt. on Deilitan ni Max d aud erudite way of NELLIE'S = GHRISTMAS: IT WILL BE AN INTERESTING AND gent THE SIGHTS SHE WILL SEE IN Shopping in the Narrow Streets of a iy countries and continents. an widing 9 Sruninie volume to the nutn 0 existing Ipformatinn concerning ‘antipodal ples. Mer Christmas will Fpent in Hong Roun, athe! turkey and plum ptdd she may have the 1 Americ! wh Re will, carFion’ her: the fongth the mythology of China's nursery land, find that there jn 8 ey ‘angel o! gool and evil 10 Pt mond habee every New ome Who dererve with ieee pr youngeters w aan nnruly. The Chinese aay nol coincident with the amet Abruana ir et rated by n libers Hon of fireworks aud paper grifl Guesrers may devote their Chrrletmas She should q Re. sm Saturd Oovanto of the Oriental aid Geattental His he successfn) wvewser will be awarded afree round trip to Europe. Send in your guess! cablegrem was sent to Mien Bly yeater- day care of the Amorican Consul at Hong eying to her the wishes of the WORLD taf that she may, DIED. ERNEST.—On Tuesday, Deo, 24, 1480, Hexny Erwner Foneral nervices at the residence of bis Drother-j.law, H.W. Chanman, 1100 34 ave., on Thuredsy morning at 10 o'clock JAMES MEANS’ $4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL Fall lines of the abore shos for ain in NEW degrees 16 | Nassau st, le manner, and | minutes 30 reconds north and longitude | Princes! of ide | ve: Be We Kidd, 127 Newark avo, Harbor) throngh Victoria Bay at the north- | ships, swarms of junks and sampane, the latter be- | whobandie freight in mall packages, and | dens in which they can invite the | The hops will, of course, have great in- | maleate ux the holly wreath and red berrics and | recently made the spheze-circling tour—no | of work are done in open view; shops of | ion of | 8 little to do with the | * members. The process of drilling holes | oa | ts Miss Bly will And She Chicagn acon! D DY MOND jos dhe knows | s yoRK Ferrin & Sem, 81 Jan, Bogan, 226 Bowery, near jacobs & Bernstein, cor. Btb ave. Hinrtman & Som, 545 8th ave, ; Schottler, 2172 rin, 250 344 ave. ; Harry Harris, 161 32 Bowery; Mmith Mfg. ra 14t jaa P. 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WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Foulds ale: Hat, be need for 0 I eee eEoae THIRS the CH GUMS, ANS all Pal a is the heer feme ty-five corse ine tor the c only specific for the cers tain cure of this disease, Gs TNoRAm AMM. 8, Amsterdai conten bott: rdam, have sold 4 Big G tor ie many years. and elven the best of aatlse eth) D.R. Drown & Co, Chicago, TL, Sold by Dru ESTORED! yao Ras | ohio tel ae “tO Maiden leas, Ne a tr H. White, Cin as, Si ig iy Smith, ROL nd is: Kea In HOBOKEN: H. Fischer & Son, 70 and | — 72 Ast at, In PORT RICHMOND: Chas. EF. Grimth. 8 433 and 84 shoos and Pack: AMES NEA. and $2.50 shoes @speciaity. Boga: 3. O0 Naciy.’ Guarantee: ape retuned If your dri lie FOR MEN ONLY ! CURE i JOst or FAILING MAN. jeneral and NERVOUS SILiVYs Weakness of Boay fisspech’ Old ve ¥ HOOD noo Wrente Gu G Mina, Stat Se of E: EAT: Hon dist teetity, from 47 Horeign Countriog. You 11 ‘prooty ip ‘Terrivories aud write them. lod} trae, RIE MEDIC Capsules arrest in aes Hii saris tered.and they walk into tho shops ar, Gaonmes N AND ‘LONGSHOREMEN—Want- nce, men to, work ou the National Steamers." App A. T. Lack, pier 39 | jorth sues, Toot Wort Hoanten a “Adtvertfoementa in thie column 80 conta for three Wnes, APPLE QRAY COB PO soul ness rt eraiede dere), ce rob perfectly found, 2 braaecmountod old ‘Rermood fly, Th Serearoid 15 1 Fhe wold, orrwilt ox ia Aion wil cs inore v3luable to me, Adivess, Win, Doty, wend, 1 ca STANDING English Regulator, ft feet bla ‘correct timekasper, i oF large stent A. Duryea, Mariner’ jemp- ale cont of sae agarsee iy ‘OTN in contre of thetiug town in Flor exchange for Brooklyn oF ric Birwertz, Aadrove ©. uy ia, in watcher exchanged fo thing weotul, "Address Importer, World NOLD VIO: andotbor an or good “Amortme South Amorican stamps, Stamps, Crry, LOTS 6 in Ham gee. sale read, tit, Wor ci eal Vlano, Driig Stace, 10 EXCHANGR—A nod cheney mansel, wi mm plate klnsay worth, ALOG, for tatort cwatets “Call'or address 133 Bi rn Rhie | St ATR 0,0 carats Dismand Bey cut ‘bar woll mate! hi ‘ahd ‘perieat, “Aditees Single Stones, Le x W Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers Beware are offering imitations which Bey aim to be Pearlinc, or “* e It’s false—the es are dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold by all Manufactured on! the same ‘as Pearline.” are not, and bes £° a grocers. ly oy JAMES PYLE, New York CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH viceratb td PILLS. OTT PPKAISAL~ Public noti given that itis che iuteation of the C founpatotthe tion of the ity of New York to make ap} re Bapreste Court for the i Bape at of 10 of Taree, SURORUERS COURT. BE OF APPLIOA- tA Ri he ie on | Reape H ibe, old: inthe Sacer esi tiie Dive ies, at the court-honse in White ite Pinion, in Weat- es, Counts, on the th day of Jaunery, 180 at Te o'cloc! ‘The object of such application 1s to obtain dor 01 Coure appoints toes, dat few Yor! " roned to bs Sieated e taken 0 in chapter 4 the acts amendatory fe v0 thts ance with | a de he corti sdopted by ue ta the manner at dence be tn anid soe i pan aot ‘Commissioner Pustia a ‘ninaioner Pasi 3 Tucker, Frenels A New City aud Coun onthe siet day of Aue ey od Thom, 3 New te be touted tl the mowledaed’ thet thes ‘they By executed the same. at York ‘Gounty ( to} ihe following is @ statement al bonuidarin by Corson ad ditanoes Senin wehien ore included Suieed lor the Strpoee of sald Now gina sbown upon said map, All that certain ‘panoel ti lends situat vurth oeenh oP ie inning a ave * a ls ‘anale eae the oly finest Ltr rode A raerah shown on Aine ae by ‘ofice of oly an ‘Coanty or New eri id distant ti feet therefrom lstant 13 feo he United States tial a 1 tg Harlem Hiver tbenee if ore for somerhing For Ei For Cc Foot TA i mets cy ah ‘ok Tee Ah ‘Mund’ “do hot stop at yin oa 0d, 40 Bisa us a, 080, 068 roe ae Barnegat, 430, fd Vosiand and Bridgetes, 430 # oe ee ase tetloes

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