The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1900, Page 8

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NEW YEAR OF 1900 ——+-——ev6e Throngs of Merry - Makers Crowd Streets at Trinity and Other Points Early To-Day. vs 1 sachs) Tu? Dpinity Cruwon ; ANDREWS Chines The od new year ! ofhrd he infant year, 1a moment Whiel are described in an ear had gone Ot | splendors of the one departed |t caer tered and the vlume chared| Phe New York Press ( @ werroe and rar We be Jolly-heartes ‘s roome, at y [and Twentyoney | the nem year with ity Seguin chimes K thie merniog. an hour A Mappy New Year to everybody’ rung by J Grant Senie And the crowds a yeually deserted What « reusing welcome the tifant " hen Born to-day to Father Tim @ntrance into the rid! as a possible malela a) len is i West enty siNth etre ‘ that's gone end . Tw xth omtree were Me diecdened. t+: aloes H rowded with guests who listened to) wow the fe wed lon iroh, Fifth avenue end Oue 4 indeed songs and mono vues and drained many ms i aa Oiree|, malay Kreeted a festive bumper CAME IN HAPPILY. Seemed 10 be find some, deen pond fares were us frequehted as in broad Rew year was born, others. hromuse the edtal. 1 ush- saycight ‘There wae teely a otreat O14 year was Gras and never pe whe hattng leigoing geolps of men In all the churches gre were services ty a oharch | and women were sbroa fn every available hall Piere were fentiv-| ear, with prieste And a hey hey dtd edinty ftiew, in nearly avery home there wae aod with muste y ine sien wh re wie Wwatohing and wating to more siplime Archbishop Corrigan OM congregated tle bluecuats ot as out olf year eink into jated make room for the cradie of (he new BIG CROWD AT TRINITY. MIDNIGHT SERVICES. And down in the inissions in the lower | part of the city mere were also services Blow burst from Od Trintty’s windows, |The | teverkrane the bronze doors were flung ajar and a) Nghe enteriatun whaft of light crossed the threshold. The] in Knat Fifty-elgnth street crowd saw pulpit and alter in a glow “The Hungarian |tierary Soctety had saa “released sunshine it mated but iis wonderful annua Peasant Hall, toele " PRETTY GIRLS 10 RECEIVE WITH MRS. GEORGE DEWEY. ~ rn NEW YEAR WEDDING ey ety tn A Hall, One Minute Ateer The firs = = serembout us after 12 osieck on the wtage of Linde Mre. George He bOesrsoeeees wrkrane Hall in Jersey @ity W J White Dewer's recept 1 Mise Annie Waddliove we ules th Se st in ed Witte Mves at 319 Wear | 9 cers of the * | One Hundred and Pitteenth . 1 army, navy and S| Mise Waddilove did tive ile p ! rary to the first See | anneumcemen: made by the Admiral, will 3) mies ei ie Ddie's none wns ; vB YEAR AC ACCIDENTS. tray Bullets aud Two Tembles (mare Trouble for Those Who Were ¢ wer Ur wa EFT PRU adway wi) Mi PUT erer Peer eeeeeeiogr rs Sorel Sesser Se raes See rere v. es P z i i é Pp = x? 4 Es PPL Cer eee ee eee ee ree eee es Ve iere.0 ALTGELD ON MONEY IN THE YEAR 2000. = Ms-ev. John F. Altarid cays y Mim the year 2000 both Kola mid aitver wilt have wi ‘ese an money. 10\9) 01 1010\0\0) 0.018 01010 ae) o1e. 010 erereieiee od WIL be euperseded by n philosophic or rational mediom and mearure of valine. the werld’s indastry, prospe: and hal Sacd Wate pen the necident of mining is an shserdiis the energy of the human pare te digging some- Of the ground to be a mere measure of value and Af of mo earthly ese to any one, whee Geverament @ cirectating medium and Veare Mecie w ‘2 man a Heme a& Lo, connerage at Flor. ence and Fatrmont avenues, that elty whatered an (he prema: } ture sarke of a pistol walle he was erlett tng tae wirth of ine Me was taken to the City iit Trinkty’s chimes were Hstened to by While waiting for the birth of the new fally 0.0% persons. Albert Meisiahn. the Jerry MeAuley Mix ve di chimer of the old church, sent{siun and Water etree and a: the Bowery HOLIDAY LITTER. More than a dozen tunes chiming to the| Mission told ne mysterious waye | Sireet-Cleaning Deparine ie kien, while the crowds below tried to wiiion Providence had durtig the year ., ere Was an unu i make them out from amid the tornado | just dying f the way he streets | Yolce of horns, hurrahs and yells all/of darkness the way of * mote people t att te ie the birth of around ight bbe BALL ge: At the stroke of midnight bright | And at clube + 1 © demonstrative t oe —— 7 wy himn a fortnight oF bo hence =o Se NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS. ID Ty 2 “GERI MANY SAYS > Liye two veure old, yet speaking of his birth of that age (hut | mortal port wrote wo | TT a ee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING TABUARY 1, 1900. SILKS For the Spring Season, Printed Foulards and Satins. Wash Silke. New Corded Japanese 5000 yards,—-Printed Foulards,—white or biack and white designs, ou various colored grounds, 55 cents per yard, JAMES McCREERY & CO,, BROADWAY & mTHST. a ee Al FIANS ON lee UNDERWEAR FERRI BOT, reduced prices, Terro ised Pe Passengers Coming Over from St. George. MANY WOMEN FRIGHTENED. Smashed Electric Lights and Threatened Those Who Protested. |Gowns, drawers, chemises, @ corset covers, Attractively designed and trimmed, 135. £ 75. 95¢. & $1.25 ea,; Former prices 75 cents to ta3e Skirts,—with tucked, lawn flouuces, or trimmed with lace and embroidery, 75C, 93¢., $1.25, $1.50 ems Formerly $1.25 to $2.75, French and American,—fine garments, — odd pieces, — sone slightly soiled,—at one half the usual prices, ~ ang ramane JAMES McCREERY & CO, oune Broadway and 11th Se, States Is possession of took the ferry-boa! Southfield on her 10.90 trip last night from St George, and | @ | allan hour terrorized the women p wengere, creating a scene of wild disar-t ‘ - [Te ot te hoot wet] A New Year's Call. Two of the hoodluma were captured Wel N Arrival, b F and followed to the statlon-house ears Ua Cannon elcome ew rrival, but TANCE)! vengetui crowd. al! anxioun to have | A rascals punished } * i Prisoner Is Cheerful in Will Wait a Year to The Southtield was crowded laree His Cell in the with men and women on thelr way to| Celebrate. hin cliy to hear Trintty chimes Tombs, __ Scarcely had th left her alip when | c - ai | orme Vine and marched | BERLIN Jan 1 Germany celebratedy abine etnging "Il 1 1B Molineux was in good b the end of the nineteenth aud the ar | My Happy Home for ¥ Thelr shouts i shurning, even though bia news ttval hocentury A proce rent the air ve other passengers ; J ins latened gi aturedty car began in a Tombs cell, the promise} 5 esterday cud ie ate of # long from his wife and tmother re ik nthe Boon the rigtoux aprit of the ruffans | een hil wk Cannan broke loose Several men were trying to ek Sale nomen ia tore read, which Wdn't suit the fdems of the | ’ ate St anil ba ined ringleaders of the disturbance and (he ed wats ; ye pthy nf the . € i WiIh the progress in the young mn larewe e mnptly @maahed) ihe sleriric teht ik | man's murder trie! and confidence tn un Welcume to the new one. | Pee ater APE raye nen Ue 6) pquiitting verdict j nan theory is that the twen- | ested they we Hand neu To-morrow begine the elgbth week of Meth century teman at midnight The, Wemen ant Diatriet Attorney | Preoel will walt a sear This performance was repea ‘ itor, Tas, vet a, a very hundred years toward the ond ordi stab UNI (hk woman 40d Thom furer, will probably be culled atten {07 PACH century hie question ie the cabling sereaming. It looked wt one Coren Syistes 1 anh nnd Koch, oiened | time as ff there was to be a tad fixut he letter-box men are scheduled to) Flammarion the eminent Prenel as THAIRGANN HAN Sie lor AL. Ideutify Molitientx tu yer denies the fact, and pare caiers, Gt ike GARR. Gat iia) les rot i lida deed e , Messed aronnd in large numbers, mak | 40 AHL eetet | Nictor Hugo. wan horn Feb 36, 1902 Inge threatening demoretration "*-! F900 World Al ONE ou area 8 threatentne orld Almanae rt td 8 Weeks Will call abouy Ofty sand a few Sours old Ido majortiy f them were armed with | probally He will use up baal eunes and these they used to knoek off A month when Mr Osborne gives [HOt (hink any one ever says of @ child aia lanelupuke snr in (ReeGu Phen (Ns exchanges the compliments ovtskirts of the Policeman Powe testing thro | | of the season with thought the nineteenth century began When the peaceful passer | a Waman Isslon fo (Who ange the new century @ toThrow the loaters overboard \ ie i @ national insu bet Germany ant begin for @ year.) the rascalr!” mingled with athe Rires)te)s France) In this elty dentally, the — - | oat Was i wn Uprour and the dork. { Chareb, ArBUMeNL® Continue (oO WAX ae fercely pecially war the night a red one in the ands though: there would be a rlot As the sonorous voice ever and adherents posite views Ray hie! districts. In every | Spectal ceman Jeremiah Ri ' them w pa lise rant the argu: whot c he Sourhfleld to prese and & Heron nidntedi ofthe Virgin wr floor and Hous @ surgeon came ‘The body lay unclaimed for Caine, of 0 Tenth avenue, that of hie art disease NEW YEAR R PARTY FIRE A ite fre + 1 James hird foot of ¢ soune. Was white and drawn os Phen she weaidy muri tement and eave Keo- eat Vaghers apariments on} © und ferver ding thelr own, but | meats war | sides pers sted in y “ Both order, was hustled about aud cv at dittle single-handed. Once he grab 5 ae two of the gang and smashed (heir head the new = towether with such force os in ihe SS to ret, Where (hey remeines A | 020-000-0000 8 OOOO 8 OO Babb HO e-o-e-e-e-e-eenee-p | (hem - basa kena tried ty rite es of (ue jour NEW YORK 1 1oo YEARS AGO, nh her attiiude of pray nd sintih prostrate Juri a hundred years ago this morning New York City fulk were cele: Fellow worshippers ratsed ter trating New Years Day in a town of 0.00 tnhabliante alled trom | Thete were ne street cars dead beture pole free patrolled the streets, Constables kept order by day [Po and “the wateh by nig The Bowery was the r y cuvered nol an War Hot a Maggel sidewalk were no teleph ‘ort of fashion hind of Manhattan Island oY Wooden posts. in the chureh vestibule acme . untst Jona | identified The e The streets w. Thers There Th © ‘han one amps placed wife She suffered trom town © Stampa had adelphia no open grates, eowere noe not come tr ay There were 4 There were uo letter the street corners hand presses, end there Mern- reated some exote ook thle mort ‘@ no tlue- Hines, pens, ne type. sineras . 1 Recorder, tem Aldermen and je fvesory apartmer much wroeugh war with France, he ip with friends erty J discussing the welcome the New Year. and four of the sarty, all women, were still ak £ of seting things to rgh te » New Yorker bad to have a freehold estate worth £9 KNtehen 4 pay Yearly house rent of forty shillings. M er smelled smoke and regation# could put chain® across ihe street on Sundays. were feeliug Very proud of the progress of thelr town, t that he bathroom, me new houses, not on the Duteh o siple, were bein | | Newspapers were @ trations tn them Where wete 1 > ‘ ‘ : ‘ writers, no copy bagh a Every merehs rookkeep lelr an . b whit un snd Were pulting up iit F events of (he vant stree corners New Yorkers coud 1) go fisting on Sunday or wade in the river Tu beat York money 9 herh New Vor and prided themmeiy he pilot of the boat ordered or steam in order to make the trip my : ’ te puslble. When i. neared she New| Rival Social Clubs Clash York slip he Dew bis whiete for pote at East Side ance, summoning men from (he Function. ' When the boat tied up the ruffans hal Hed aWay ainung the uiher passen- pe Nearly fit hundred merry-makers Mow wt cromdet New trving Hall, at #) Corte | iroome aan Norfolk streets, were Borathoft, twenty ao old, of 6! throws a parte at 2 o'clock thin They were lovkid Up a the Old # Py We A a bite on 8 starin for the night. A crowd of indig- | Umber | nant pa soners,| Th hired by the Alvena many beh 1 Soe New Yeare ky ramme had pre- |" | pressed intl 2 clock, when | ontln known as the Fourth Wart SHOW FOR NEW YEAR'S, \% beet renty in UO, About an eanel number of the with Cledy friends” were entered onal te Come Karly “Thte We Made the Day Me Pleturceque. | It began snowing @t 43) v'clock this | morning « fire, stinglag fall thay prom. i is known chat there e between these two time, Whee the ta. the floor seers and uncomplimentary remarks were paseed, « Fourth Ward gang wa bed feelin me who have been kicking hesause |" ; nally one ol le ee eee ey ane [atabbed a woman who was waltzing real thing. with an Elaine member and started off —_— | tzowith her This was the signal a neral fight in a few mine TOOK ACID BY MISTAKE wee 1s on 19 are dome one threw a chalt, an@ ty struck }a couvle, knocking them off their feet. Hn eee eer erereh! Wemnt Thonget (wae COMB | Then a beet botle Whizzed across the oo —SSXX Mistare and Swallowed zen more, striking ' War N tavelih: ‘evs «BRIDE oF GLAD ) NEW YEAR, ° tre of Aiigreed with gold. a Dove. stale from che i haan ies Orit Mare John Caperell, twenty-four years | the way tn one = & gown of) old, Weat Forty-ninth street, was) degen men were in a . Lecte mutene \ nit cartiod “al rey Roosevelt Hospital early | Mahe and pis ols were drawn. GOVERNOR'S REC®PTION Mise ber iu be pink roses, There were nolton euffering fr rhotic| Word was sent to the Eldridge etreet ortiesmaide - of 4 j Merbert Harn | ac poisoning, She sald she had been| BOllce tation, but (de reserves were owt | Mer Paren suffering from a severe cold and had) 0" duty, and (ae few exira men on hand Col, Rowsevele WIE Be at Home tw) oder «bie ma kept medicine for it in a closet ie ee See caeiiaal ty made o? wh When she awoke at 3 o'clock this| A dozen pollormen were calle anks of che same fragrant emblem aching aoe wail te the closet que ta| el dracendes on the bal wt gran CO SES Sais ae he ARSE AND AST PIRES, |Soech es us oer [ec ace, aa AMMANY. Jan. 1—Fov. Roosevelt holds |2r Hecley were welded at contained the cough mixture, fhe|!® abvut one rminuie the Fant was a ine. inant Chateher to-eay from | 20 ik ieee swallowed some before she discovered OC The diniurbers sgeaked ou i. é from ome of the orule's mather, at 3 V the mistake, ‘The doctors nay whe witi|M Srrente wire made Pt ‘“ ‘ul bars. , Seventy fest sireet cover : ‘4 ! eh " a ane bed | was ate oo he pretties: houre rer — i utive Mane! om st . [gees sting them to reacive weeeing in th MS igh 1 fire of the old ther fight, lit again the police made ob wel eOr iV e * wertormed by the ew other . tat again the will be Mre. Timothy |. Woodruff. Mre | The penne partor of the /at TLS o'clock last night. It wa NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. a quick Gecieton. ya Jonn © Davies Mra. John T. MeDon- affair for which (he firemen were thank. wn — of battle had cleared usb. Mrs William J Morgan, Mrs. Joh . Jaeckel, Mrs Edward A. ond, Mrs Doane, Mr Wittem « cod Sactament, Sev 4 Broadway H t in beautifying |! ned on crepe de « shede known ar on It oe was 201 re received by the tenants. ft the any damage done Was ine The first fire alarm of the New Yaee or Postal Telegraph Ofce in Now Terk City at tiementa for THE WORLD wit be re ceived ot any American District Mamenger OBer

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