The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1900, Page 9

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=> narc Ton the ¥ Bern * “hide Th Pu Ang wh! eo v “MAG UP” NEW WED BUTE John Sharkey Victim of Washington Market's Old Custom. STALLS IN PANDEMONIUM, Oe Ye wes The Bridegroom Clutchea a Chine for Support and Grinned Painfully. They “rang up" the blushing Mr, Joun Bdwin Sharkey a: Washington Market thie noon, Mr. Sharkey had the tqmerity to take & wife last evening, ana when he a Myed at the “at marke, where he | employed by Charles Wisanan, dealer in “Meat Bpecialiies,’ stell (4, he wa Immediately apprised thas toy \wews o hia inatrimonial venture had reached the market Tho marketmen surrounded him and Jinaled atrings of slolahbell#, hammered tin pans with cleavers for drumeticks blew tin horns, whistled with thelr fl were and cavorted about him I of lunaties, Then was Bedlam le for about five minutes, ‘Then the stal wart form of Frank Probst, who heon Washington Market's policeman since the war, loomed up in the diptance and the “riiging up" died out with three rousing cheers from a hundred throws for the new husband John Bdwin wae married by a wes Miss Belena Nels (eteren ae aide parson last evening Falmer, one of He stood the serenade Pueningly, iting on a Keg and ¢ line though tuteh Ing oa tightly In both nervou hands. “Tt ts a custom A back more than forty years,” aait K Wright, butter and cheese inan, te Uhiriyeth yearn alnce they got all ready fo ring | ine up; but T fooled ‘em, An noon ast got here 1 yeiled to all hands to come woroaa to MoKeever's, and | gol off sO or 8. “When a dome ts ‘rung up they keep it wp th he blows ‘om off. It com He man F. A. Michels, the last man run up, about 9 But when lis a journey man they only show their good-will an Mive him @ send-off jike thie one | per and pro h Weck, wtalis @ to Mr. I Jerile Heok, Saturd by Te Neon, at Mr Beck's home, 42 Jefferson avenue, Lr yn ane happy palr are on a honeym now, but when they returr tion to the bridegroom will thing elaborate at the market, There ure 4 stalls with an aggregate of about 1,600 men in the city's Kreatent market, and there's nome one (to "ring up" about every month, \G Sometimes they string the vietin the wriste to his own meat hoo! or tle him to a post if he shows any eign of diapleasure, but, aw a rule, tne ton ts enjoyed on both sides, and an In braton, "MOK to MoKeever's ends the cele on, -“OR—DER, PLEASE!” “STOP SMOKING!” COC UDO OOO UU OU COO OO Ui iO oe Oe oOo or) p PSAs wOOHOOOaw) | gins seeteiene eine isle eieieies eee “Oneder, please!" “A VWitile of—der, ple-t-ara-ne!' That and the outstrotehed arm alwaye at the same anule, are pul felent to anneunoe that Johnny Duwn is in the immediate vicinity, And the polee of the arm te per Wape More eloquent and offeoiive than the voice of ith ulterances, ‘That's o great arm Dunn has It can act better than half the Mberty" people you meet in a day's Be Seles =~ weirs, walk on the Rialto, In he simple @ : weoiure that opens hie part of the @ ® show, there is a little of the Im- @ . perative, a tinge of plaintivencss, x & modioum of dignity and a lot of . ‘ . J, Dunn, It je really all his own, “Mop smoking, please,” ts next chanted to each of the four « ners of the building, Johnny to take himself seriously in speak- ing chis line, and still pretends to 40 wo, bul up the sleeve of his dtoms contealways drews coat, whether under the glare of aro Might or in the beam of cunsaine— hé knows that no: one of the horde § of puffing auditors pays any at- tention to It. “Owing to tho brevity of the § pfeceding bout, the management hs decided to put on another be+ fore the stellar bout of the evon- fing, It will be a twenty-round isenalagie, Itsy Ryan in that tand up, Itxy-and Hous @ ian that, Stop smoking, A real big fight is a revel for 4 Denn, If it were necessary to rise & to, the oveasion by ing two bral suite at once, John would have them on, Helng restrtoted to the pa polliary Ean he makes up & it by announeing frequent bulletins on bout, Marquis of Queensberry no hitting tn clinches, be t Itsy Ryan and Paddy he! veraclty to th jrupacient throng. tt au catoh tim Matoment that the bout will be on sort aa tn hot muh, ne e way he lends proper eolat to that ing, ples Gentlemen! ‘The mana it the atarn of the evening will be int fault spel of Soe Ape foment, the prinapa: is nut the mat ig) the management rt ‘ot ve evening will proceed as arrange 4 please. Stop ni ee ‘to roa ve minutes, oa + eae, ate je stella fu iM ata mccemor eva ath F' time » Seems of fs ee it joomes to call an 8 vooation. old Pop Lay ti hie ve and old Johnny, just for one peep, hee 90 fae erm ot im. bolle ft around hi RECTOR AND THE GAME LAW. + a, month Charies E, a cad Reo- “ arnt ot r ise been ad= me to Baeartns and February when i « misdemeanor J Wh tn this State) on, THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN WHAT WILL THE POOR GOLFER DO? BOY WALKS 670 MILES ON fe Frank Svoboda, Who Goes} to Klondike, Tells His Own Story, | | ‘To Frank Svoboda, twolve years old, is given the distinetion of being the fires New York boy of his age to lundergo the rigors of a Winter in | the Klondike The boy returned to his home in this olty yesterday and tells a story 3 ot his Hardships which, according to ‘him, were not hardships at all, for he wishes to return to that bleak country next Spring, and bis father \ prospector, Will probably grant his request Young Svoboda walked nearly 700 | niles o jow and ive with the; tomperat me times as low as 60) degrees below | : MY JOURNEY ACROSS THE ICE | My PRAVK SVOBODA, (Twelve Years Old) Tt may seem a hard t for a hoy ‘0 walk OT mile ho cel, but it wan i) very hard r me Tt wom pretty old my father worm in he sald were 0c. sitenand heavy 1a im ot tur, Tien b had fi pulled over my eara and | wos 4 leary ‘ Na the time, Once in a While it wae] In my big geowraphy at rohool in New York | used to look at nat jar the ak ! me ke the map marked A Nerth Pole to me er tho ther had been to. the Klondike and ae when he asked me if » thie time Yaad Yew, al. Bhe died In Mo- wine When my father That 6 why I ne ht t Kone before. 0-0 with Jil #) he and | ataried trom New York Jan, 15 this your, There were nine ther men with I ce hiro 18 no Use saying any t are to Beattie here ls out (hat. The sail on the Bkagway, Alaska, ix nice. 1 "wi Kol there! mean Skog Te went On 8 (tle railroad to Bai io Bennett ‘here were anow and e all around, 1 did not care. My tainer was with me. He knows a good deal about that country, Bo we stared out We had five leds wie us. pull them, becau dogs oF mulen and our food hei Was Feb, 1 when We atarted on that tis walk from Lake Bennett. We had to walk be- Caueo there*waen'lt any other way to go. then. After we had gone @ good many mii gould gee the big mountain Yoh ite Horie Pass, es, lke that before, oat than a hors, t looked #9 cold It would wave one iver, ot ly I had an all thowe We had to| f S| ft oh soe Bg , NOVEMBER 25, 1900, WEDDED AT AN | UNDERTAKER'S. Mra. Agnes Jackson} | Becomes Bride of Co- | respondent Wilson, a Weeigierereigesciereseie ® Justice of the Peace John J. Lehane | Jorsey CHY, Uetay @ave out a story An (nterwating Ving which took] M0 y tate Satur ‘ ale Dit it He wa unlay nigh vite William DB. W " ave tis ad a we the Ht Wasdington, Jersey | ou un M \atew Jaek f © le * ‘ Kly ile ‘ f to vorme Fein Lirooks | ormed in the | ent of William 110 he Che mow ald that Mra. Jackson war a stag it spealn Dirham, it the wringe Satur whe s Free wrintendent of FORGOT PAPA'S ADDRESS. Why Mes. Ke ot. De and Haby Are at e's Home If Jamen B. Keeney. bookkeeper in ® /eote bik tnanufacturing company, wante| to see hia wife and baby e will find Bi Barnebars diome, neat door Headquar urbane y eet hin © Wa itd hat ut hotne a 1 oat jawken a y she applied to the polloe for raphed friende tn ain Keeney's an fie been Bo Min, Keeney and tmby n Ing the rain pour down in Mott airest | frit Wondering If papa thinks It too wet | too out and look for them ee ODELL’S PERSONAL STAFF, James GC. Geaham & ary and J, 0. MoNiaht Stenomrap! NEWLRURG, Nov Gov, day announced the appothiment « James G Graham as his private secre: | ry and J.C. Mek night as executive | nd pervonal stenographer to the Gov [i999 SINSID STS NS Ie StS 1SISISISNSIONSISIer0 nor Mr. Graham la & young orm fe law yer and as served two terme In the Aswembiy ee reprenentathy {he Firat District of Orange Co N Knight wan Mr, Odetl's steno, omraghier’ in the Btate Committee a ney = everson PIANOS iGRAND UPRIGHTS contain all the latest and greatest improvements and are lamone for wonderful tone qualities ani great durability, 200 pianos to select from. low. Our 3-year System giver you three years’ the without interest, fecond-hand Pianos at Bargains, Payinents only $5 per month. fend postal for enialogue reduced prices and terms, OPEN EVENINGS, HORACE WATERS&CO, 124 Fifth Ave., near! 8th St. Sale of Alt Silk Umbrellas. 26-inch for W omen, handles of pearl, ivory, horn and natural wood, with solid silver trimmings, 2s-inch for. Men, handles of ivory, horn and natural wood, with solid sil- ver trimmings, $2.95 each, Prices with HOME DRESSMAKING If you are Interested? send two de. stamps value $3.95 to $5.7 On send wix 26 stamps for ‘Correct 5 Lord & Taylop, Broadway & 20th St Pattern of this Morning lacket No, i, (32.10 42 Another Surprise! Oyster Crackers with a taste to them! As different from the old fashioned kind as pie crust is from chalk ! Thin and tender, Always fresh, Good with oysters— Good with soup— Good with cheese— Good with: anything. -JUNIOR- OYSTER CRACKERS Call for them with’ yourroysters. ‘Your grocer sells them in‘the “In-er-seal Pat- ent vhewagey int keeps them fresh until eat t 7,98 NATIONAL’ CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS, CORNER 46TH ST. AND 8TH AVE, Banking and Financial, SCUIT, COMPANY. SPECIAL BARGAINS, Brussels Carpets, 49C, Axminster Carpets, 9BC, Mattings, seamless, 19¢, Oil Cloths, 19¢, aa a 19,98) S-piece inlaid Marqueteri¢ Parlor Suits, in sik damask and silk sei Me olstery, worth $40, , =,98 | 1S ding Bed in mahogany 0 White @ Hrass bets, Denver posta, 10,98 } } on OPEN SATURDAYS ONTHL 0 Banking and Financial —— CLOSE OF SUBSCRIPTION, | TRINITY CorreR COMPANY, Notice is hereby given that, owing to the unusually large number of appli- cations for Trinity Copper Com- pany’s stock, our offer for subscrip- tions will close at noon, TUES- DAY, Nov, 27, instead of Dec, J, as advertised in our offer, LAWSON, ARNOLD & CO, Railroads, IMustras oly in, bust) BOSTON, Nov. 24, 1900, NEW YORK CENTRAL, Correct Styles, 1)26 ast 23d St. N.Y. J 8 leper i” ¥ ee " i oA Dentistry, | bas = - NOT NECESSARY To hove tb arh to be well iT. We give row CREDIT. HAN KS. an ant oa tm 7 parmesia Solin, baron ty A 0 y oie fy t After that We kept right on, and it » 8 : the Kame think ‘ M Stent lh A A i "| AF eile” *| Manhattan Credit Co, mile, aiid some aye we would. only M be 00 R ber Sets $5. 00/431 Eichth A. perween aye 1114 THIRDAVE, BET, 85TH & GOTH STS make seven oF eight “ OFRN MVRNINGS UNTIL But at |ast we Dawaon City. That oN u r 1 t ve., ind 32d Sts > " wan March 5. pad walked @9 miles! giz 4, 4 ui Be DIY Eaton ot ap MonpaT’ ey /PURS, 35 gee Sf Ze Ghee cr y t] o MAN D. nit—well, I was pretty : Repairs Free as Long asthe Plate Lists) Ore NTU e830 WORTHON [ft 4: pee ‘rain ne 1 DOWN AND #1 WEEKLY, inv, Lig ,|CON’T WAIT, COME now]? PRICES THE LOWEST | to havo old tueth out and now ones in | LEWIN'S, 48 WEST 14TH ST, EYES FREE bottona, gave my aunt some ah be conscious of the operation |» Wore 267 WEST 126TH ST, | fin, molt to lve my fron than the pain. With Pure Fresh Gas ; mai 3 my in i ROGAR VAN erTRN o ponon " Ast Ha. Te Are Free from BOTH, | ee “ me ca Glan’! Ruperintendent On| Pare Asent | Gold crowns and bridges, 22-carnts | Ms: Yer nat at mck bere all right, | We {idn't walk 1 fine, $5.00. Gold fillings from "| ARO! let met bot this. time. beenuae steamers were + rag! ' running. think I ahail go (here again | Agents Wanted. secording to slike, Extracting ra | ' or cocaine, B0c.; with sets free with my father, New York i aut IIe Alaska. It in nice In Alasta, but ft looks pretty good in New York CASTORIA For Infante and Children, weiry one with qual ‘thie epeetat comm ination Help Wanted—Ma) AN EXPERIENCED PACK- ER; ONE WHO UNDER-| NEWYORK —West side 6th Ave,, cor, L4th St STANDS FACE RO CLANGS JERSEY CITY —York, cor, Grove St GOMPANY, 840 W, 221 S'r, | NEWARK Broad, cor, Marte 5 -VARN w LISHERS, A OLIAN COMP Me lment agent WANTRI wore No Time Lost. OPEN ALL NIGHT, Sundays and Holidays, ry ? Adtress Yo yar We} lease Be a with sok, ABSOLOTELY. Pree” for Fl. pe oni the WITHOL 1 SeCURIT iy ee FOREDIT. TALL WITH vay | KEENE'S OPTICAL COMPANY, 7 ie Pi inesary Fa THING &| F! LTON ST., NEW YORK, male a\K ear Neweau 8) Hors AM. OOP My monde, wathhes | ATCURE, JOWPLRY—Woekir pave rates: basi: |DIAMO OD,, THREE | penis fe prices goed Ryprantend ) rape | goods quarenteed. | rosancatic Ci Jamon Beraman, AT Syaten las Diao, WaTCHie. Weekly ai aaaA F st os, ‘Aton RDtiMoND co, {9 Malden uf sbi war DOD, 19 Maen mde | Pato FS) d Wa rHaAM WaToHta, p14 OND way, |ADvi08 rica lpay my Trad a +

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