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‘~ si iaceeeetiiaiiee LE EO I LT EY STE TIE OE AOREETINE ITI —— erg ree . Lae . THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1, 1900. DEFEATEQ © BABIES Sh Pee —— ——— + Frenzied Husband Tried twatiycene A New City to Murder Wite, Then Fathers Take the Report in London th at Shot Himself. Oath of Oftice. male | British Have Taken yin puccie wet, Colesberg. | : Tho Children Wore Left Alone a When Their Mother HOW THE CITY GROWS AND HOW EVENING WORLD GROWS, | to mete the way Greater New York growe ané Werld grows, Comparing the circulation of this newspaper for Inat December wit ago, we find that 15 per World in December, 1800, met that the wa Kveryhody im New York seem: so these added thow must come here. De yeu, who read (Bis, kmew anybody wi mot taking The World? Can yeu tell whi | GALA DAY AT CITY mu Ss term a hele tm population year by year show that New York (ity growe juct half as fmet as The Eve Brass Band and Flowers and | S@@e: Flags in Profusion Mark = —— LONDON, Jan. 1—A special despatch jout of Dordrecht during the » o Escaped : i this ev ye that Gen | Dec 3 to relieve Lieut T ; i; Joseph J., Little, Richard He Adams. received here this evening says t ! alley u i: the Epoch Abraham Stern, John G. O'Keefe, Jona French has completely defestel thejmen left over at la enea! : M. Link, Patrick F. Meenas. News from the seat of war in South) The Boers were driven back 9 ot Lieut © t sent Twenty-one new Aldermen took their Wards. Oscar 8. Hailey. Africa to-day was the best in many | Turmerte party was rescue! Fight Horr” ' tj@ podem ee - node ae be TGA Ge Oenete Rtnek F | weeks and was mace the most of by all) and thirteen h Are known to have) | Iriver, mar haw 9 Q trete in the Borough of Manhattan, |\°2"8" j the papers | Pes killed | 03 ikht come from Brooklyn borough and First came the story of what appeare| ‘Tae Times publishes @ Aespatoh from ° ie thoen Une district which) embraces TWO CLERKS; ONE J0B, to be a severe repulee for the Bo: rill ketroom, jated Dec $1. w? = 5 lamaica, Flushing and Hempstead. y es PEON Race incu, ey Hehe || “cani., ok areNee eat / " : The new members of the Board from at Dordrecht, In Cape ny, by Gen. | Cap norency'e scouts were cut) yy 3 ; O Manhattan, by Assembly Districts, are: | Bestne rooklym Court Mel@ sD idn’g K It Wi Gatacre; a successful attack by Gen. [of owing to their refusal to leave altay : 0 First—Michael Kennedy, tpl oy wr Weal Over aie now as "1 ers - ro let * el ¥ {Mr . Fourth a a Ld Freneh's cavalry on the Boer t+ | woundte! officer, Lleut Warren, of Sra : a Gee oul Position, Loaded” Begins the ing to Colesbere and the rescue by af bants Morte, These men, under | : Eighth Max J, Porges Business in the Third Munteipal Ctwil New Year. foree of Gatncre’s scouts of a small |Mifor! and Turner of the Fronite ae ® h—Frank 1. Dowling. Court in le Avenue, Brooklyn, will be party of Britieh soldiers who had hel@ Mouse! Rifles, defended themelver t ‘ . Henry Wo Wolf, at a standatiil until the question as to @ kopse all might against) Boers, |i callen'ly against the repeated at-{auart wit! wife : tenth Jonn J. Twomey mrhos 1 Ue Beclded between Julius | Martin Schwarts, a Hun mf hand, Daving refused to leave their wounded tacks of some eight hundred Boers. ‘The |" wer » : d syle Hate ua atin MPPOINCCS T oF 157 Third utreet, Passaic, had @ New Hani if sia) | . 4 $ ~irst—Armitage Matthews. 9 Se cn) le . Year's celebra at his Dome last officers. ny resorted to sniping during the|, ‘ Twenty hird--Henry J, Rottman. Weiman was appointed several weeks | nigh; . These reports, as slven out by the ba) Were repulsed with tows — ‘ Twenty-fifth—Herbert Parsons ago by Justice Schnitapan, the outg0iMe | He invited many of his friends, among War Office ay follows, the first] Ar 63 vis morning Capt Gold DRANK ACID BY MISTAKE * ent Loula F, Cardant Justice; Carpenter by Justice Willam|whom was | Labosha, nieee ef Un- Gatacre jworthy, with the C Mounted Rife ! bal s ‘The Hrooklyn members, by As-] Lynch, the new Incumbent, who was in| dertaker Andrew Labosha. doc, 3 (del arrive!, and emy Imined g sembly DI * are: stalled to-day At midnight Schwartz weet out and : Hs i “ am a Vv 5 1 the enemy | inte Allen: (enmeds| “Vanis ((ke trovenestie First—Robert F. Downing. Ex-Corporation Counsel Burt, {n be | fire! off a %-callbre revolver an@ re- transmission) o usar 0 the hills e O Aun William HL C, Delano, half of Welman, declined to surrender | turned to the house, “ 5 hing * : 5 aii " ; i \ with bia guns, began an attack on na ‘Turner's party, whose horses hii ae bt , a00@080@90800.5 | Peter Holler, the eeal and other paraphernalia of the| He was showing his wife aad the British garrison here to-day | nearly all been killed. were te ! ‘ eitth ~Ernest A. Seebeck, fr court to Justice Lynch's clerk. Labosha girl how the gun went off They displaye! splendid ME Nc : : Despite the refusal, Justice Lyneh tn- | when a shy raag out and the Labosha REPULSED THE BOERS. the , 2 the; The I ected by the College of vited the outgoing Judge, the rival] girl fell the floor with @ bullet in " er | Piva ARAL: $8 WMLOR Cage f ler F. Wacker, clerks and Mr. Burr to a rousing fine ant “Getacre'e garrison occupied 4 strOnK | Goldsworthy effected their relet. on he 1" ; Bt ‘ et-Charles Alt collation in ia private room. To-mor- the cvambers in the gun wi PSsition just outside the town and r ww resp bitit stoke tne the |! cd . 1 1 ms | Mer ¢ mm an i {oie pw in maar Ere seas Flush: | ow he will begin mandamus proceedings es ; Wes sed the Boers, The attack was! highest prates. Ou (oe a a wear? ‘, nie ti t by bie, and pateed ts Luke Otten ee after gasping, "WI oa bo, A a ri prat Our | Was two men veunea hank Di Providnnee rants |i ' : y birth, an Janttor Martin. J. Keese was up bright |‘ oust Ww Ls air bade , ry letermined. but the garrison | wounde! The Boers lost about thiry | A few ye age Me | : ° ARs Bb abit and early Whis morning and set his as- Wark Was arrested. He deciared f: Weld its own aan: snotdinig Ohaht! men dltna |ohaaet a vott pg ne A Den fistants at work decorating the front of NEW APPEAL J PPEAL JUDGES. hat he did not know the gun was loaded, Gen, French reports his affalr in the! Another account says i ‘ ! ‘ ir] City E ith bunting and the National po Pellowing despatch | e mutorens of thin tite ‘ m|t us Mf thie Little nasty: wilt | seen cred 1% “ ve ' | had been . tym, One * MERGE. ‘Dec. 8 (de — | F , Elaborate preparations had been made] Justice Callen, of Rrooklyn, EER eUW PORT) Dec. H (delayed tn ne progress of the enemy's re | W Hapagy : ae for the annual reception of citlzens by of the Three Named | @ensmission).—A strong force of Bri | emalting that vielnity f r i 1 o : he desuits’ college | the in ng Board ey Meeaevelt: LONDON, car Vane feh cavalry and horse artillery followed! 4 h from the Modder fiver | Tees A Nite i rmollite order| Sause’e brass band of thirty pieces eid aawavalts hau aus en eee pate Babee tetreativg to Cote Infiteting | ™9'8 ‘ mirtake | Gongregatt sik @nd Bacred | 2m une ite head trtived at lL o'clock start ALBANY, Jan: Gey, Roosevee tel FOR oe De 1othe naval xu 7 F i f ntente 1H auere 8 ent that years ARO] show with a number of rollicking tunes| #Ppanted Jus £, M. Cullen of Brook- I : @ercre lows on them tam eucatlant ung planted « As jot, the nous Cenoe re} an aged Carmelllt© | waite stationed in the rot 1 Jyn, Justice Judson 8. Landon of Behen-) » political parties agree that “Gen. Prench hav now cleared the AION HAS. without al \ His ton to the teats Nap hr ectady and Juatice William E, Werner of /a renewal of the modus vivendl (with , h enemy's position on the ROUND DeaD AN SWAMP, Pair eraith oie “lhe S etthuean: woula cane pr Van Wyck arrived anortly after iy ae eva judges of the Court | France) for another year ts @ measur Country at Arundel to within four miles | parently, considerably we sane o hes alwa the f the old rg ik and to nd a big bunch of new fo! Appeals, under the new law passed for] which wil jaan ou rar both Of Colesbers " tix ; muntclpal Justices from Brooklyn and a] 0° ADpumls, an ee Hours about April 13. Alt volo Beistog af eo always sieeg ae ana 1 |dozen new Aldermen waiting to Th Cour 4 e[Blats are untied in a desite to tasted the tFenched positions a: Rensburg, as ) BE STRICTER. | Wereed Tells Story of Ct - — —— = i His Honor rattled through the form of | Judges snnounced | = their rear was threatened by French voyant’s Guidance oath prescribed by law and the Alder-| tng: "ne hag app dV id Capt. Montmoreney’s sortie from Cabtin WINSTED, Cor ) men wandered around the corridors of| Thrasher of Cattaraugus ee 1S to Pretoria, i} t r int County Judge Krause, promoted, Dordrecht, with « patrol of 19) men of Jasco tosiay nA ite: be M Rasle shaser wire they ante The vow A ep A ua AeA lancet « . Pislelin Hrewe ehty yea ! ' ‘ *lappoint Justices Hatterson, of Ne lol ey ty-fieet Lancers and hier ; Ts tir ost, Blantyre 4 mahogany fttings and the beautiful | York city ils, of Medina: Cullen. of | Feat, Dec were followed up next| CAPE TOWN, Jan. 1—tn view of the {in fe Sandlefeld, M leather upholstered arm-chairs which | Brooklyn, a eyemney Helin Bouth Sandiefeld, Mass, twelve weeks | i t named dectin , eft Trish engagement /O°E UMM De Lesa Biee|aga, wan tous semerday ian aw a | ibaa mee 1s see 15e reso ache serve: rn Toft But ne more to selec Annual Sale of pd the reseve of 4 small y, whien | 8" Bbie to Pre | about two miles fram her horn @ Legislature may shake things up|the Court of Appeals having ed for MY Shonimorency appareniiy th torla, the Hritieh censorship w even! The body was diseovered the wo] 5 |this session and leave the Aldermen but three Judges, and so Justic asad VS Aer REMPSIOSE, man's con dullins who choir , @ | etranded The Governor said his reasons for orsets benind him A De (4 Aar despatch, dated Dec 31 gays |oeived a - t na Uhtea —— The hour of noon was set for the| offering one of the Judgeships to Justice Under Capt thy, a force of f® Mounted pairol has gone from ‘here ee einige a ns meeting of the new Board, and long | Cullen ot ew Lr yeah goed | | 1 that other o g nta h % oan me 0! % + < en men, with imparted her arrangements hare bee : A sideratie |S 5 lad tefore that time messengers began to| ible to watch his courre at close range. | Re ostustranes'x ocoule,eatiied | rte ik is the, neigh f vo omulerbie | Stranger Rescued V.ad) William F. Grell Takes) iris win oral peces for the new | and that he tet Nee hirmgelt in be Tuesday, Jame 2d, 4 Hike orhood by small ; : ; , lermen ing acco ep hor u Dali oer force, tran Left in Burning Charge of His Office = |*!’""™ AF dosctation at's Jhlee bo Unrate | . h Alderman Kennedy's friends in Divi-| and so abl 7 Tenement. To-Day. sion 2, of the A. O. H., sent hima big) — i Sample line of DIED ON FERRY BOAT. | Ligesncahil ML 4 ‘ + and cen], TH Moral wife followed thick and fast | Sores sizes 18 to 30, was a bower of rose be : When the Hoard waa called to omer by! sfayor Hoos of Jersey Cy this re e o o 2 o i} [forced to bp tk Michael Legs oy is at Job for about fifteen minutes this ates value $1.75 to $3.50. ‘ [AUS eon eRe * fv k carriages hxty members were found to be} noon During that time a demented | i +i a rn tv of! Motorman’s Skull Frac- Brilliant Crowd at the ee cs tne enact he cellar hela Reg Baers MMs ine ‘cmoy’ noewttnmandiog ir. Hoor's| P. D, Corsets, i : i ' aati his opponent being Al- opie . : : tured and TwoWomen | White House Cere- f ‘ . a sat Ines Hi MSthnne heptlces | RRM AUPRR aus omtnal 12 brocade coutille, sizes 18 Passengers Hurt. | monies. ' ' roua hand Mccall, Tammany leader on] at noon to-day preparatory to holding his) to 26, 7 A ' the Sheriff | ' lhad ' » be on hand at 10) | Trotiey car No. @. of the Vrion HL ‘ ; ee ee a a tric Company, wh ning t hia 1 The en ! oe ot @angerous cut’ in Tarrytown ehis mor waron ia W ‘ is from er Sverd] Mulvaney din tng, became unmannse ' t the tracks ve ane Here ein | «bose a wale) HOTEL GUESTS 5 SEE FIRE, : “have thelr new Tt crashed Ini t was civcted Vice-Prevident, Al-| annual Year's reception, he found Pe ra as Rufus Cannon seated at his Jesk i 2 5 ta has sixteen] Cannon cooly informed Mr He . ’ 1 our Democrats, he was ayer) n ‘ 1 yop i 4d Jord.” and when r mayors nee InvOlViNg | messenger brought In the morning mall a value $4.50. Cannon proceeded to open the letters Z. Z. Corsets The co ntruder was fnally eject- , ' bond tem Tey ne statute of 1a-| im white, black,pink and blue, held up by jong as thy noose ¢ wall and was 1 Mol . uidy This was Joytutl | eit wit Whe Cempsetely demo! " v 7 ews ty f fon indlea- 1g the staff of Aldermanic ee Motormay fa skull fractured, | % ‘ Mrendmy Miwee tn shy scraper fon that rea nents were assured | BONN ae Boerne Uae text on y the City Hall he dropped to © women were kiowked dow ing the repre Attracts Ie Thre te Made Capt Mekett { Ludlow Btreet _ when the machinery of the) his knees aid prayed Painfully buri ont 4 ern 1 ae, me “uo ur SA tkd $e See caulis new Bow pli set oe for @ year. se 7 Were severely shaken up the army a y \ Mel ne | = OFFER TTA DAGHES ‘The car had Weft White Pa ‘ r w} how r ‘ 4 pevenye A | COF EAD. 1; Rtn : y “s 1 ‘ : ‘ ¢ inmates in two rows, | F Food Coffee, Odd sizes in Brocade Cor- ae puoerd ht 1 et r y one side and) Among Which Commissioner Sex-| 4, 1 Todeane. Olea omeh : The car had turned int ut road sweep of the Wt s sufaes he| As long as I drank coffee, once! geig at % their value. " qthere the speed is usually great arive ha sickly’ clon : ; ‘a wrisoners on the) ¢om te Named by the Mayer Jevery month, regularly, 1 had a Coe a atly ine |e leah Passi wats ie . sel adden wien Weel aM aud chad to Succeed Hime billous sick headache. | bad often Ti Pwo blocks cast of Broadway the car | {tet eT \ : “4 Focte tel the new | John F. Sexton was to-day appointed [read in the papers about Postum ay > Semped the tracks and wont « aright t wa " m dow vn Sa, BEAGEL : aes the | to succeed himsetf as Poiloe Commis- Food Coffee, but, like lots of people, | Fough road for some distance. the mo. 7 C . . x € 7 te Widing keys were fed 5 Rigg) Hee: bY Maver Yaw: Wee. BP em pearl tell them ene eeer we Broadway & 20th 56 terman iy’ having tos ve, | Mansion were a+ elabora : ‘ ‘ , ‘lagi i ede Pim | serve the full term of four years. goods to sel 6 pa qpnliillildlallaaal they: have bee tae os ; eat ae OE ne marden s ottice and) inant Levy, exeRegister, was| “Finally 1 asked my husband to buy Alter travelling zigzie fora few m I there wa t t palthe # rey . « ; ee i 9PY | named to she place of William F.|me a small package to try. I boiled it Wtes It fuatly crashed int . amilax “ e pire Wr Gili, the new hen tke Gal t roof the Tax Commis. | not quite as long as your directions REET WE tmpact threw the car afr veryw r : ‘ ' 1 Peay eowhandree: care, and Oscar §.| said, and did not like ft. The next teks and shattered it fr 1 wr re re anid th The tos ei ent t the place | morning | made coffee for breakfast Teele Geir Ganser the passenger, {2% ! AN ot ‘ve \ | ¢ Grade Commission | and bad a sick headache. : Sige to crowd toward the T ‘ MEM . cae Coven ‘Bhdettt election of Warren| “The third morning I tried Postum end, antea ln a heap with great’ soe 3 j EMORANDUM. rai Seasions bench, | again, boiling it about twenty min- { rms of ———— he ¥ ; Novh Commicstoner Sexton and Com. | utes, Then it tasted good, and the abet the Women, who refused 10 5 ingly wth SHIPPING NEWS. < J ear thy missioner ) will receive a salary of | longer I drank it the better I liked it. Oe Gee allen: ar each hramate ane , tanerint Was connam 6g fie q year ond Mr Batley will get $10| That was about three months ago. Were bruised but escaped serious ‘7 if pars aia cde ary, a day for sitting on the Change of/ We have had Postum ever since, and ’ i r ALSANAP POM ins Mr. ell ordered | Grade Commisston. never in all this time have I had the Rite hing ‘ . od : ma < he would PAY Mayor Van Wyck made a lot of other | least kind of a headache or been sick | |, Ie you tare» sega, esi is ca ruck AM or Mr. ( intments. most of which are re- in any way. Dowels every Pa rowye uc, o "Son < al ereck ei r pluma which fell from the municipal | pertence. He suffered with DiMOUs | geros “The vmoothent. easiest. tmist perfect headaches, and was threatened with ihe bowels clear ond clean te to the Board of Health,| nervous prostration. He stopped cof- Murphy, term six years fee, and began using Postum Food immissioner, Charles F. Mur-| Coffee, which he did not like at the first trial, but soon got so he Iiked it ‘The car is a total wreek ARKIN « e lowers: oner, John BR. Sexton, indeed, when thi or matte ia the Sal Ina great | t¢ : -| very much indeed, when they learned ; , | ae nat ea sioner, Ferdinang Levy,| to make it right. It has cured bim thelr handseom : ‘fark Commis Aurust Moebus.| "the following friends have been Square. Mr . Commissioner, a e fo is have . term six years. j "| BODY WILL UB UE IN STATE. Pac Fx gpa posaahddlerty Folin lee | Eo. ii Surin vers day ng assisted & toner “a Pobile Chartties,! sister; J. H. Mathews, his wife and ook, ret Bee, Weaken, oo ie, Me, Witer of officals of high rank | ather wate moral wate [James beens. term six yeara. daughter. We are naturally very|Sau ataes ("SNM tet takin on | Jake Place Te-Merrow ia la - worn, tae (pes RR ad LT strong advocates of Postum Food Sitting ects Comesey, po, Culcage, Momtees, varios departments Mrs Gale ale ‘ New enn : Is Old Charen, Special Seseions, Second | Coffee.” Lille B, Mathews, 466 24th aid ‘orker, i MING STE AMS a be { Father Malone wilt ite in| Fears “a Forker, term (en) 8t., Detroit, Mich, KEEP YOUR | BLOOD CLEAN, & TODA | cate tn ich of Sta, Peter and| City Magistrate, Second Division, | =e , . af which he had been pastor far] Alber. Van Brunt Voorhees, jr. term NO EXTRA CHAROS FOR IT. € ethan fifiy years mmissioners, Bamuel P. AVCTY,| jgrenisements for THR WORLD wil! be re | ————. ——— Art Tie Chief Justice and Mrs. Futter . At 10.3) to-morty Daniel ©. French, term three years, CLERMONT A’ a . a requiem ‘Sta the! Comminsioner, J, | ¢tved ot say American District Memwnger Ofee Fite esetted at tats ress , Mishap MeDonn a Fete term ing | ‘ @ Pomel Telegraph O@ee ta Now Fork City ot) TING welt weveral re deme, sieges Adrocution, alter which funeral iad Wear De of see Cllce reten Call 0 mesmager M yen bore 6 ben pene Sip re « take place,

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