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of Tahsin Pasha, Governor saying thet the story arose death of Hielmi Bey, the Vall hich, it in claimed, was due causes, The newspapers of city also publish a despatch from Pasha stating that all is tran- the Province of Ritlis. imperial decree giving notification @lection of Mgr. lzmirlian as Ar- Patriarch in succession to Mg Achikian, who recently resigned on vant of diMcuities between the Porte | 2° and the Patriarchate, was issued with- ©” @iit the usual demand that the Patriarch @hould promise to pursue a line of con- @uct consonant with the views of the which promiae . Mgr. Ismiriian refused to give. {he reports received here as to the of affairs in Macedonia are . This is due to the exte: ‘of brigan ‘he Porte is mak- inquiries on the subject. —_——- ‘ TO ANNEX CONGO STATE. Government Decides toPropose Thin to Belgian Chamber. BRUSSELS, Jan. 4.—The Government has decided to propose to the Chamber to annex the Congo Free Btate to nee Premier, M. J. de Burlet, declared this intention at a meeting of the Right yesterday, and explained that the powers would not object. . iH) F? LONDON, Jan. 4.—A despatch to the Fimes from Buenos Ayres says that the motion of Senor Garcia, in the Chamber of Deputies, to hold a secret ion to consider whether ‘Senor Saenz Pena, f the Republic, should be pomed was finally defeated after two jona, by the President of the Cham- ‘casting i inst it. Senor intends to make a further at- on President Pen: DUBLIN, Jan. 4.—The Freeman's Journal announces that Lord Houghton Lerd Lieutenant of Ireland, tn responre to an appeal, has ordered the releane of ‘Thomas Cunningham from Sligo jail. Italy to Have = Wine Expert in New York. ROME, Jan. 4.—Prof. Rossetti has been appointed by the Italian Govern- ment as wine expert at New York, to the introduction of Itallan wines into the United States, Athens Shauen by Several Earth- juake Shocks. ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 4.—Several were earthquake shocks were felt here ve sy ALL-NIGHT SACRED VIGIL. Ceremony at the Consecra’ Augustine's Alt Archbishop Corrigan will expore the § to-night, which are to be used to- Morrow at the consecration of the altar of Bt. Augustine, which han been placed fm the chapel on the Fiftieth street side ‘athedral, near Fifth avenue, thee the recitation of the divine oMce Shres ® vigil will be kept during the morrow morning at 7 o'clock, the the Archbishop and a number of the hbishop will continue the consecra- Asa servize after which, assisted by a lumber of the clergy, he will celebrate ‘masa. ‘The altar is of white marble asur- ited by a statue of St. Augustine. base relief work at the back of the is a work of art. The altar is a @itt from Augustin Daly. PICTURE ABOVE AN URN. “@ A delegation from the Itallan Republl- an League of New York, headed by its President, A. C. Astarita, called on Mayor Strong this afternoon and pre- sented him with a handsome engrossed hment, done in colors, It sets forth Hoe Penae's ‘wentiments’ in regard: to . Strong's electio’ e chment, framed, and the artist has placed Mayor Strong's por- trait above the urn, which rests on a wheel of Fortunatus. Upon the urn is written in Latin a sentence expressing he Joy which the Italian Republican jue feels at the prospect. of the ity’ redemption from the corruption which It has sunk under Tammany Mayor Strong gacouny an parchment. —_———___ “WOOL CENTRE TO COME HERE ‘The Schem Bank recetved the Committee thanked the League for $ if Includes a Warehoune, ind Cluh-Rooma. Lawson N. Fuller complained t ident Clausen, of the Park Depart , to-day that he had been stopped from driving his four-in-hand in Centr: Park. Mr. Fuller, when he drove in the One Hundred and ‘Tenth st and Seventh avenue entrance to! Park yesterday afternoon, had with him sixteen girl pupils of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb He war carrying on an animated conversation with them in the sign language, and enjoying his sleigh ri When oa” big policeman stopped 1 horses and demanded his permit, Mr. Fuller was indignant and clatmed that no permit was necessary for a private rig. The officer telephoned to. the Arsena: for Instructions and was in formed that the four-in-hand should not be allowed to proceed. Mr. Fuller then drove home. He holda that the ry In 1482, four-in Park unless they had a permit was 4 rected against advertising turn-ov and read that private affairs did need @ permit Mr. Fuller ts determined to drive his four-in-hand in the Park, and has armed himself with # copy of the resolution He sald the police for yeura have stopped private turn-oute without au- thority. PLAINTIFF IN PRISON. Nat His Son Representa Him in a Salt in Court. Morris Spiegel, who is serving a sen- tence of three ana one-half years in Sing Sing for making false and fraudulent claims for insurance, had a suit before Justice Andrews In Supreme Court Cham- hers to-day against the Merchants’ Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and the Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London. He sues to recover Insura on the property of A. Blums, jr. whose sole surviving pa-tner he claime’'to be. Spiegel in represented by his son, Alfred Splegel. ‘The insurance companies asked that the sults be dismissed for want of prose- cution, Justice Andrews reserved de- cision, ——- Dranken Men Do Foany Things. fon, connected at Tver Raving and New Chambers atres ly Inst night. Half a dozen with the burgiar alarm Rank, at Park row began ringing viole polleemen on house duty grabbed thelr heimets way to the bank t cap. ret wa broken rough whi drunken tt peacefully asleep on the he nad dropped. Me waa arreated to the Elizabeth street atation-hout up. —— Whiskey Trust. ©, Jan. 4—A meeting of mem. bera of the Whiskey Trust whose distilleries have been closed was held here yesterday, and EM. Rattison and George F. Dietoris | were mate "a committes to communicate thera in the Trust roposition of the Trust managers to cease to pay rentals on nog-operating plan — Roth Sides Agree on a Receiver. FORT WORTH, Tex., Jan. 4.—In the the Mercantile Trust Company, of againet the Fort Worth ant Denver Rallway for forectoaure of the first mortgage bonds, both aides have agreed to the appointment of Morgan Jones as receiver, ———_ Lemuel Coffin Dead. ‘The death of La uel Coffin im announced from Pailadelphia, He was sentor pariner of the bie tiv-Rooda cominiaion firm of CoMn, Co, of 18 Wo reat WAN a director of the Mank the Real Tiie and 7 — Ten MIIk Denlera Accuacd, Justice Burke, in the today, held ten milk di terated milk, on the Board of Health, —— nek Marker Court Jere for trial for selling mmplaint of Dr. Walters, of ner New York Under Ordern. Word was received at the Brooklyn Navy-Yard from Washington thin to have the crulser New York Wednentay. With Admiral M dre will go to the South Atlantic Fx-Mayor (illroy called on Mayor Strong shortly before 2 o'clock thin afternoon andr nearly half an hour. The ex-May to rive Mr. Strong some promined to do the day = Bank Clerk Carter Indicted, An Indictment was ed by the Federal Grand Jury to-day in the case of Edward it Carter, transfer clerk of the National Rank of who waa held yesterday hy Commis Moner Shields f embezsling $30,000 from the Natio mmmerce at Nassait and Cedar street trolmen Would Retire. The Police Comminsioners thin afternoon tail over for future consideration the application for Fettrement of thirteen patraimen. Tha Board of Police Burgeons report and doormen. wh retirement, as being pe —— The Siegia in Court Again. Further examinat comings Drought by the Aumrian Government agains! the Siegl brothers, charged with enormous foi kerio nV: i Talius denied all GLOVERSVILL A plan has been made by New York |\ Wool merchants, by which the centre @f the wool industry is to be trans-! ferPed from Boston to New York. This scheme includes building a big Warehouse at 8. John's lane and Weat Broadway. Tt will rontuin also a bank anda club for wool merchants, i ——— | rner Pleads \. Guilty, ' award H. Horter, known as the “Austrian! Lexow Committee, Notary Davis Sarrender: John Davis, indicted by the | Jury, surrendered this afternoon to the United Biates Marsha! Davia is accused of haying mate & false ama: stare as Neteran. Comune! (9 for trish Day Notary Public at « Barkentine Horn, BRIDGEPORT, Hornet, trom Went ashore this morning at Point-No-P fa resting easily, aud will protas'y Le Bigh Ude this gening. ~- —- —, Detective Shaivey's Poor Condition Edward Shalvey, one of the Conn, Jan het the Lexi ‘Hie hair bas tur ee OG the witness stand. ———— = Cable Car at It Aguin. Dennis Hinradan, of 1183 Second avenue, while | Amtomicated, was knocked down last nigh: by a He was taken (| ‘The funeral services of Dr, Henry Goldth (he late resident physician of interment jb Clome, glove manufacturers of May John Bo Judson. of hia etty, seater ry 0. The creditors’ are mosily York parties = — =. Deny They Fired Their Store. Salvatore Melazel, of 128 lyn, and Antonio Pe place, were under arres picion of arson in the 40 Flush Ing avenue Pepttone. w fing tn aback yard Know nothing of the their Played Aaa vibehaved prisoners mi 1.059 convicts in Kings County Penitentiary eid @ Aiweoydant musical fes'tval lar nie his own Ine: ant made more noise than fas eve Deen heard in the prison ——— - At Work on the Delavan Ruins. ALMANY. Jan. @—Workmen are buniiy en ® had el The P r ded (> make an investiga‘ion - —e Charged with Stealing Chicke! rn Aen tyoune years, of 42 x street, war held In $500 ball in Essex Market Police Court to-day upon a charge of v8 fie chickens from. Sigmund Moses, {35 Eseex ot —— 4--While carrying ten dy: cartridges, James urbe of the elt ‘Treat! ws a Dow Like a Kent. a $1.09 pointer dog. beion Ae Dirmingnam, wae the Pi wicule yesterday to be treated ——- Parkhurat May It in probable tha fon, the Lexow be pre Only "fragments ot | | Important Meeting of Commission | Knocks Down a Man Men to He Held Neat Week. and Geta OF The third snnual meeting of the) Ex-Deputy Sheriff J National Association of | Comrmtssion Merchants | held tn this continue to It is oxy ates, rep } firms, will freight ra n nddtres nts will resident 4 speeches. w of Baltimo Buffalo. The sess politan Hot on ‘Thurs | Hotel, Inerehanin ¢ Only One f A Chicago CHICAGC States mails. One of the 1 New 000, with th The eu ehant Ch, rontinued 14 Senntor § AvGUSTA, lature to wan held tase Frye waa una t umidi ing up # ne abandoning known to thi teal introds the use of malarial a w ing a the 1 the practic * ile 1 At that thy tality and a’ halt At frst he as an al found thie that «ul by litte eat sean, iy in 1 off fr whe twenty Matitor the ¢ six be 5 Saale teer Gia ferl sorry for his wrongdoing On the * Joontrary, he regrets that he did not sat Se improve his opportunities and do worse. In the Museum, | Cine good turn x ally brings several (From the Buffalo Courier.) bores in Hts train ji & wart caniemnluatniei Aton are Not all men are great after they are \ rhe Dart ccantens IvrNOu ar 1 Some are as great before they harl citizen ipa ant dens it orn as they will ever be Gssifted Man-Humph! | May y people do not find the tdea of om in suca small bu attractive because it only offers you are, any way 1 of happiness. And | waer men love men for what they say; aga that ch men love women for what they look, sai r, Man is always fondest Just before part- — - ing Misery Loves Company. Chain up a child and away she will) - rar laughs least who laughs last Tattersall (the tramp)—Wot ye been e man always remembers how they doin’ lately, Wragges? woman how they parted. Wrakges-Traveliin’ with a theatrical st delightful people we know T Wragges m waen town, wanns ralleade which of the Unite city on Wednesday and including Sat ted about one senting a inember be present, ‘The q *, whieh hax long be he As wine up for wetlo Rarnett mised (0 at KS Of weleome to be delivered by 8. 1 fthe New York Tr HW be made by W re, and M mis will b el A y onthe the Met whieh leading of this city will h nauet will Horse in Fort nder ‘Treatmen Judgwe Ank Indictments Jan. 4 dude: —— a moth Store-t and most thor the world. te tot Hrookis a, New Delawa apital stock will entral ant the r Yo examine which wast ance inal lng to his ree M eventing 4 distinguish died in’ Parks yonine y ty of m eWwomet 1 Cann n quinin nd other hen the bf mpaign of Mortality euch w among. th yowas frightful, was upon for fresh France vuths to sup y through fey life ty un in th At that tme | Kulests. DOMESTIC SERUM A GO. mniquest THE PASHA NOT KILLED. |LAWSON N. FULLER IS ANGRY.| MERCHANTS WILL CONFER. States will be a ny. up of tion my of Chicago, haa! kn th Vin the Metro-| Pharged rik ropollt nn Died ARGUMENTS FOR DEBS. to Quash Seup, Mo Wine Me Nave then of Re-election, trou} sa bs “vl nix reid ren still prevatle unul ction Whi a tov died 0 ne th » known, employ Matliot fin the new nein the me nt her eduee the t it eve in he thot the deaths two y in three the} nd final Ny it ¥ Vilitie fully re What part did you Didn't play no part, Was Walkio’ whit Hroussal effects of sulphate of but few ph. h tful mor thre red the hospital ry mere He se He om f lay? Join back Tuesday ght of the in Al nr ited Central Park in the late div Kauffman's wife, 150 | to no him at dinne re] “omen quarrelle to Mehc when Mrs. | between them and kicked the prop him down. After @ i it Jxent for, i | Arsenal Several of the win persuaded Txancx to withdraw the com= and Kauffman virtually was dis morning paint yesterday en ville Court by Judge an Laughlin, aged thirt an operation, all formed by the same The husband of t pI in Money fo) Swattowed Loman, hein afiern nd sireet Ann! of wetting $8,000. In ease from the Jury and then had gullty An tink #8944 ant all " ial property, | tWo other Chinamnen, who are ing falsely bet well-trained setter wholly beyond ;Sportéman ‘to. a con New vuth, or | course? And man about town and wine brok or, ee threw Kauffman knocked her her. Isidor or, ‘The ne It t ns — —— Carb rr tree Witnesses Hee CHICAGO, Jan, 4ttong Stn eon tint before Judge Tuley yesterday, Durning their store for the purp ering a verdict ‘Who would believe that a dog going at a goed gallop, with a dead bird in his " ‘ould méent a live. bir pund several yards to one et there @ K. Vanderbiit ty. Kauffman, vis ullus ino on New Year's 1 will! eve with Mra, Minnie Lee, co-respondent suit He avked brought b J.B. E and were When interfered, alice ‘wel iy th broker's friendi in, who place J him under $i) bonds ta keep the pe: commission | for one month, —s : COST OF SINKING THE ALVA. Damages for Vander! Annenned at ®224,N27.15, BOSTON, Jan, 4.—The report of Com- appointed by Dimock, was At | $224,807. 5. USED. While the pi Cran- The fact that one of the forty horse missioner Cunningham, kept by the Board of Health for inocula- | the United States Court to assess dam- Hon to produce The anti-toxine serum |ages in the case arising os a result of for the cure diphtheria, dl yester- | the collision between W. K. Vanderbilt's day, gave rise to-day to the rumor that| yacht Alva and the H. M the Board's experiments in this direc-| made this morning. The Commissioner | Hon had resulted in a complete or par-| assesses the damages tial failure, against Metropolitan Steamshi This report was pronounced untrue and | PANY, In favor of W. riteuloux by health officials to-day. | ‘The Alva was sunk in Vineyard Sound While it is true that one horse died, |when run down by the Dimock, sevral this was said to te an exceptionally | years ago tage for the number of ani- Se oe ier serum obtained from UTICA DOCTOR ACC! es under treatment has already Vat Willard Parker and River- itals with ger: aon ores al foard official sata Have Performed \ained: that the Perum Operations Upon Two Women. Yepariment horses 1s now as ¢ UTICA, N.Y. Jan. 4 the best imported article, and ‘i ‘ domestic supply is suMcient to meet all | liminary examination of Dr. ©. 8 local demands dal, the charge of performing an {i- legal operation upon Maggie Humphrey, was taking place this morning, the po- lice were notified that Mrs. John Me- wo, had died of have been per- etelan. e woman was ar- ed and the Coroner is Investigating. the United States Court n hearing Noltesch oF Sleyeitnt Lens arguments to-day on motions to quash . a sxindaad the Indictments in the cases against | WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 4-—The Department President Debs and other oMfclain ot {0 £tate haa received trom Vice-Consul-General the ALR. I ‘Tylor At Teheran a statement that diligent search There are two omnib Indictments | faila to trace Bieyelist Lena, who tam! on which arguments to sh Were | ther than Ergeroum, made, to obs | Miries are, Shamma: a tract Peds, ‘and the | Weavoring to rinks tour of the, wo other alleges the obstruction ‘of United | Mee! In the interest ‘of « magazine 4 sai is f More Nattleshipa. Fight Spotied by a Farmer. WASHING IN, Jan. 4.—It ta practically net- WATERTOWN. NS. ¥., Jan 4—An attempt at {ted Ghat the Naval Appropriation bill, as. report- Witeisws us ake babe As and ponsibly three, battle-ships, at a coat of aaillets In & been’ two lon irom About $4,001,009 each. Thin will be by far the PESTA eee most Important {tem of the bill. hy a farmer, wh threatened to asa Gas emi If they id" not disperne the Bait Found Dead in Ded. teen-round « PLE SBI CHACe: Heeh: a: He we Viemann, thirty-four years off, wax a f 4 In bed at 7.20 o'clock thia morning, at Deputies Shoot Escaped Murderer, | 146 West sireet, Ho was employed an a lunch se ian by" Hones Hole. DENVER, Jan 4-4 apectal dteapatch tro ~_ PRENVER. Jan. 4.—N apestal despatch trom = hoentx, Ariz, saya that Price, the escaped Takes murderer. Young wore Caught ait 1 : Rebecca MeNalrn Protnern ant ymmitted auicide in thin ctts the body, and Young's | st i sihere * Defendants The Judge took ihe t not eo and Hong Wah the Grand Jury Doge Can Dy he scenting power of a lox pul Castle 2 ‘and the marvellous exhit well-bred, something aul & re- tons be on the of his Ww sports not seen a dog point a ha dead bird in his mouth, seem as If th “lao near his nose would pr enting anc lying close is from him, h of roses in his’ fi pretend he could smell a bunch of simi- log from. ae sam, rlet a yar nt ¥s | lar flowers a foot aw 4 lone would belteve by A i al) ter being able to sm ch | birds on the ground dead bird In his mouth than this. He the ground with In his mouth. ane Instant he feels the a pled anner of nome knows th Most dogs point ¥. | dive bir ly, and of his dectsigns | he atohes the bird is dlstinetio live bird the w ded bird dif he does a live bird, in and catches it a Wonnded bird's recosnt ‘ne tlon Detw ly an en \ it in | in tand MI 1s OH a quar stling for money to its th ing to have the ere ntly sk and ask are those whose first chil: into their second, ed] When a critic ‘sa to] decent,” he general Verse.—Boston Heme ay f 1 w he poli tsa 1 80) This fact he exp ng. hi hi nt the promptness 4 wounded bire er — UNPREVARICATED PROV nk the money. ¢ W iminal after he is caught ¢ Jo seent the the her bir he mt A man with » would not If he did, ne et there is no doubt about the set- and point live hile he holds a He goes further dead bird on dead bird Knows the that it isa es in nd if it ds too, an > taught and not to e dog Will go at is dead bird ans If the pint that and. cer the 1 whether He makes a lend bird, He pol from what a he ent ind th: and usually springs What there ts about scent instantiy Is af ho has thought m at he ean te every ch of the ques- irks About Every | chatw he. n't wil ¢ of gratify up as you wn on s this the ell, wha. es not 1 hood merges 4 play le “quite ura Me Fe nd Woman about herself, Officer Monohan ait one or two others arrested Kauffman and hauled him to the Park orks sin order to] ing WORLD? FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1806, KAUFFMAN WAS A TERROR. HE LEFT THE LOCOMOTIVE. Hut MeMahon Nearly Escaped with je Danger Sin John McMahon, of 247 Fourteenth |street, Jersey City, tackled an unpro- | tected locomotive in the Erie yards this | morning and tried to embeggle the bell. | He was staggering out of the yard with It when a policeman rang a quick change on hix intentions and landed him before Police Justice ae The ixtrate was Gumbfounded, and as he mechanteally committed M: Mahon, musically remarked in ringing tones “You'll be stealing entire locomotives and railroad deputs the next thing we know.” = -- — —_- SHERIFF SHOOTS DOCTOR. Kentucky Election Trouble Ter- minates in BP: pable Marder, HARRODSBURG, Ky., Jan. 4.—Sheriff Join T Vanarsdall has just shot and | mortally wounded Dr. F, L. Harrod. The trouble {s, supposed to have arisen over some cards clreulated In the late Campaign, calculated to prevent Vi arsdall’s “election and to injure character, 87,500 Fire in Plich Works. this afiernoon in Zoble'e piteh ti and Tenth street, Rrookiyn. mea extended to sev 1. Dut were extinguished with little on a Vacant Lot. The Mavor'a Marshal to-day revoked the license Hallick’s empicyment. bt 208 Sixth T revoked on compl 14 $1 foe and w It Was Written, It In itimore Man. Many American readers of ‘Thackeray have wondered how he was able to writ #0 graphic and correct an account. o George Warrington's escape from. Fort Duquesne and his journey through the wilderness to the banks of the Potomac as Thackeray had never seen the magni- ficent valley through which his gal ant hero fled after his daring eacape. ‘It will be a surprise to many people, says th Baltimore News, to hear that Tha eray didn't write the chapter at all, that the well-known author, John P. Kennedy, did. Thix Is the story as Col, John H.'B. Latrobe used to tell It One Autumn evening, a grou men were gathered arouns iglieh dinner table, In an upper room of an ancient London tavern. such as even now can still be found in the neighborhood of Fleet street. The hero of the eveing wan Willlam Makeneace Thackeray, then at the height of his ary fame Arounl the table were seated a brilliant and interesting group, Hulwer was there, quiet, dignified and aristocratic in his appearance and man- ners, a dandy still, although. nearly sixty yearn old. Nexi to him sat Wilkle Collins, and no two men could have been more different. Collins was careless in his dress, rough in his manners, and un- couth in his speech, but with a kind heart, and possessing genlus for, mya- terlous plots, which made his “Woman in White’ one of the marvellous produc- tions of his age. A little further down, the table bluf, gossipy, self-sufficient Anthony Trollope was visible, a man with a splendid appetite for the roast beef of merry England—a hard worker, great talker, and a mighty hunter. A prominent member of this literary up Was or own distinguished coun- an and fellow-townsaman, John P. who was a great friend of f lit A Rood ery dinner was over, and the guests were settling down to the wine and cig- Thackeray, always at his best vial occasion ike the present, who was entertaining the company with his wit and satire, suddenly stopped, and looking at his wateh, exclalme: n= tlemen, T must leave you; T have prom- ised the printer a chapter of the ‘Vir ginlans’ to-morrow morning, and 1 haven't written a line of it yet. T hate to go, but 1 must; the printer is Inexor- able; so wishing vou all another meet- ing when T can be longer with you, 1 bid you good evening.” i reached the had alm Kennedy called him back, when ail haps { can write the chapter for you. What are you going to describe?! The great novelist seemed a little as tonished at this bold proposition, but, as he was a perfect man of the world, he y what he thought, are extremely kind, and gladly ‘would T let write the chapter for me. for T hate to leave a Jolly party, in the midat of the fun,” “Then don’t,” all the company: cried, tay with us, and let Kennedy write proposed chapter.” am half a mind to let you do ft for the fun of the thing. Tt In a of description, giving an ‘orge Washington's escape | juesne, and his Journey to you you “1 Just chapter chie! “If that’s what you are writing about, 1 can do it, for 1 know every foot of the eround.” “AIL right, then,” suming his ‘xe. ha said Thackeray, re- the board, “Let me morrow morning. withdrew. and going to nte the fourth chapter of the secorid volume of the “Virginians,” and thus It happened that George War- rington’s narrative of his flight was so accurate ax to the topography of the country through which he passed. = HISTORY AS AN AMUSEMENT, How a Pleasant Evening May Be Passed in a Novel Way. following hints from an. ex- e tell how a party of young folks Spend an evening both pleasantly rofttabl: some epoch in the hi our country, Study not only t and prominent men of the Ume, but also the mann style of | life of the people. the case in ‘country i ory of, we events can be allowed . and even the young: learn a few facts and answer A | tion or two. Por it will be neces to have a preparatory drill, which very thorough, bringing out | all the infor the children can ob- tain or the teacher impart. ‘The time in such preparation will be well . not always be said | from the regular THE WORLD’S Greatest Year Advertisements Average Circulation Per Week Day, 482,638. Average per week day in 1893, 423,748. A gain in one year of 58,890. Number of Advertisements Printed in 1894, 910,087, A Gain Over 1893 of 13,573, A Gain Over Three Years Ago of 126,481, Average per week day in 1891, 330,168. A gain in three years of 152,470. — Total Number of Worlds Average Circulation per Circulated: Week Da: Eveniag Editi 1833 12,235,238 1883. 1883... 1884 28,519,785 1884. 1884.. 1885 seeee 61,241,267 1886. 1886.... 1886 70,126,041" 1886. 1886. 1887 83,389,828 1887. 1888 104,473,650 1888. 1889. 121,906,360 1889, 1890, 115,572,210 1890. 1891, 115,537,825 1891. 1292, 139,262,685 1892... 1898. +-146,310.965 1893. 1894. 167,886,313 1894, BEST MONTH'S WEEK- DAY AVERAGE, JULY, 1894, 500.705. Second Best Month. Novem- ber, 1894, 500, 353, Over Halfa Million Per Day. Circulation on Five Best Week Days in 1894; Jan. 25. 658,162 July 9. 587,876 July tt - 633,261 Nov. 6 0 EVE: EDITION), BEST MONTH FOR SUNDAY AVERAGE ‘ Total number of advts. printed in The World in 1894 . The World's lead over the Herald Help Wanted Advertisements for the Year, 141,282. No Other Employment Agency On Earth Found Work for So Many People, PSsONS bition, The’ stax: Ja hall of th to for a school exhi- an represent a room or| olden time, and when the Important 1 arrives’ all the young stors WHE ap Iressed in the fashion Jor the pe who Ngured In the events | they will discuss, ‘The famous men and Woinen of that day will of course, be | personated, and {tt will likewise always ssible to have a great variety of cters ri 1—ordinary | as well as tho: i ” Fist on the programm |mateh. which, besides. displaying. the knowle: young people have gain- made As amusing as a spell- m 1 very in body py Then follow torical or imaging interspersed. with pid songs. the subject chosen ts. the ry of your State. A diligent nformation may be rewarded with some facts. not. generally. known, Whose recital will ade to the interest of | the history match. The tableaux may represent the arrival of the first set- ters, home scene in their rude cabin, perhaps an Indian attack, and whatever | historical incidents. you can best, show in living pictures. Have sung some old ngs that. the youths maidens sank when their hearts were merry. or old hymns that comforted pious hearts |in the lonely cabins. Amusing anecdotes that date from those early days may be read from: apeeches of the Btate's ors may be de- claimed. |"Tt seems almost superfuous ‘that the era of the Revolutionary. war. and the ‘years immediately precedini and following it furni much material In events that our young atudent ach our matory clas nes a living. thing peradnation of the’ poorly clothed, poorly armed soldiers of ‘the J Revoluiton, \ | UX representing his- Y scenes of the time, readings, declama- to say resting to every- | Boarders The 6 Advertisements, Shoe ane The Tribune and 25,034 in Circulation ana TOTAL NUMBER OF COMPLETE WORLDS CIRCULATED IN 1894, 167,886,313. The World’s Growth in Circulation and Advertising Shown by Years: Average per Sunday (No Answers to advertisements in 1894 received at the World's four main offices (this does not include received at advertisers’ own addresses), 805,586, Increase over 1893, 59,534; over 1891, 25%,792. ° DECEMBER, 1894, 350,550, Total number of advts. printed in the Herald, its nearest competitor, In 1894 SSS House and Home Advertisements for the Yea 196,817. The Tenants Secured Through Them Wouk Have Made a City as Big as Boston. Hous? and Home Advertisements, Average Circulation Per Sunday (No Evening 323,471. Average per Sunday in 1893, 266,062. A gain in one year of 57,409. Average per Sunday in 189%, 234,520. A gain in three years of 88,95 Il. Total Number of Advertise @ments Printed: jon): 1883 1884 1834 1886. 1887 1888 1889... 1890., 1891 1892 1893 1894... 602,391 651,941 702,849 782,794 783,606 890,975, answers Circulation on Five Best Sunda) in 1896: * 341,072 367,097 351,842 345,513 348,659 910,087 - 161,188 The Sun aad The Times and The Tribune and 98,194 1894. 3893. ' WORLD.... 910,087 896,514 Bun.......,.666. 128/738 178,498 Tribune....... 228,030 224,848 Recorder, ° 136,443 293,050 qT 52,862, More Than “onblond 146,817 More Than ™ Rent For Sale The San and Help Wanted ‘ The Sun ond Advertisements, 45,843 The Tribone and Advertisements, 120,910 Tee tea 57,030, More Than ™seanioes 141,282, More Than Tord A COMPARATIVE TABLE OF GAIN AND LOSS. combined, Gain. Loss. 13.573 _— —— 631363 3.184 — — «56,6a9

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