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wii r aa a OLE SEC, eee omy a 5 RR NN aE SONORA ; salt VON AL ART UE ITY 8 THE WORLD: MUNDAY KYENING, _ DECEMBER 17, 1900, i morte 77 7URY CHRISTMAS GIFT; THE EVENING WORLDS END-OF-THE-CE1 1,000 XMAS DINNERS TO 1,000 FAMILIES. + - -20¢>0e——-- VVC CHICKENS At least 6,000 persons will sit down on|grtrmatiriereriterieinterettireneimenserieess ee! An unexpected messenger of cheer and hope ' Christmas Day to a feast that will be as great a‘ mee to hearths that are haunted by Hunger and De- Dearie to them as it will be a welcome delight, _ ‘Soup : 2} spair every one of these dinners will prove to be. Iwo Chickens, esti tl latent Sweet Potatoes. Sweet Corn, Nurches there are mpocial services, (he Christmas dinner jut I+ unable $9 rewch throug he last Christman of th eonth t ; Pudd Kunday-sehools have apectn feathv) figs of deltoaoy or for any @aniury w " ih f Plum Pudding, | le aid gong and Kitt to the © may simple lila pe warning and hope-t bt \ ‘ : . 4 j Jawne with the ohildren it Weaaie rate ct Bhat { maaan fam! Now York " p ! Cakes, Coffee. i mitot bed and only halfawake even family ditiner he Evening Word wi) cee e the wh eral 1 ' S ‘ agerly turning out toe gifts that Banta! The Chris baeke: . i ho Christmas barket and ite contenta| feativel by trying « new experiment | ' Nuts. Raisins, Candy, (lua out ta thelr tock ne night ar retall Tt Will #end |. Sinners in “ reat ite shared by any of ite! @ 9, that ean afford it, and th he Ww rd han Maaea ) liomen with its compl ments and nd they are moved to Joln In] @ nner; far and away the 6 could be | cordial wiah that the lart great | itiering work, they oun . EAD DEEMED AAO DEO Oa IMDE TS ne ChE tis Bay i festival day may vrir mw ¢ or tt ' for 1,00 of there d ' DT anehae to the recipients of " f ners wil © more ( , “ i Mark tho beginning of a ? tlhe 1 im every rou! of thon \ \ Kt yes ot Gt rt 1 gives ttn o i 1 mW more w f ner family will r hon ging amiten 5 \ they oa Wer ; @f0 Intention of Leming yt l ‘ f Wt should reach ‘The faces that migh ard ' t ‘ ‘ at Ww ater than) t nd a ! Hig | le 1 | Tt will be} ye yesiteet he | anny c an fidence th mai and humane | Workd paya ft ani tt ini these | Henson there is t ous demand for pasted rt . Si NTH HN wy Pe 1g "Worl Christman dine fowl and the other Items of i e some time (0 of confidence | t ever put iy w York , A th quanuiy, Bo send in whieh we eu hoop the w lnewhere yeake for tt Mio atid ear anit and nam if you Dright and worth ving | with nit for nlx) wholesome. enjuyanle | one containing By The dinnere will go to the mort de pentane, not eoytng Mig about the Cans a AL aT DAL hier of The World i ; ning, b nd folly plum pudd 1 » publication of the forving families in New York--fany cakes and ennidies Cor the ehitd (9. tot ‘and the a MAEOCERD Ree Uae: a Hd, pau that are recommended by the various! ‘The Evening World he Ani raining put Inte one of the Moser vy name * of | lies who recelve The | “SENTIMENTAL YDA” . AGOODFRIEND 4 AGAIN OUT OF JAIL. OF BIRD AND BEAST. @ROOD HDAC, OOO OOO OO OO OOOO O OOOO UO U OOO OO OC UOOOUUOUUOOUOU OU) o 4 a ene HO, ig) Drunken Policeman Put Bullet Into the Man for Entering His Home. OOOUUOUIUOL OG eae rerereLe } Deamond With ay welt, \ | robbed uf hat alot ) wolog to th red Min ‘ aie sie ejaleie a s)aseiaieie eleie aie © sie sie eK Imothy Deamon tation | Jay Seventeenth Dermond lve Jina fe for the W retnclaw, A force for i "The following saned. efit of MeMulen tit eh Vieiting friend anhas | Aelia report of the caut may y ilaht and Desmond had} pamtaye tHe Lavavey co Top ¢ ffooly while dincusatng the up They remohed the vames, whlch are oppoatte sides of the Desmond aw MoeMullon trying to ilet entrance tle hatled dim i t a Lee ‘ mi k i " , ” lel Ne th y q reel, about the same time Boh Ny lo me ik open t d \ AW another mar with my husband, who ald Ne Ww cer py both came tarouKwh the hall ti ( ai) \ id the Kichen, where che man aah, ‘Give w Ma iit up and go me my shield or | will hoot vou? i ! beamed him twle tito doit 1 N weil nto the bedroom to get im Pe baby, who was Crying. and WHI In tt , velroom [heard « falnt nolve, and. o Une] oo wnt W ainok \ i wan oor wi 4 » om my hie |e - " : UA MMULLE a f MULLEN | (aaa @aee@naM@nO@ery a TOO OU OOOO UUUL The Wife's fintement, Ordered Him to ve a Pedal Hoy hwo} CERO DMN MND Roe HOH aero Oey Tt oft hits i JAMES McCREERY & CO. ( #’ BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. FANCY GOODS, Gauze Fats,—spangled and hand painted,—white and black, r i ; 1 i i hela $1.00} Value $1. $0. Photo Frames,—French Gilt,—-handsome scroll de- sign, i j ; A ; ; 50 cents to $1.50; Formerly $1.00 t0$3.75. Cut Glass Flasks, — mounted with Steriing mlvey 6 © 5 © » © & 8 $1.45; Value 92.00, 3000 Sterling Silver Novelties,—‘Toilette Articles, Desk Accessories, ete,, 50 cents to $12.50 each; Considerably reduced from usual prices, MILLINERY. Handsome Models for Street or Carriage Dress, Remainder of this season's stock, $5.00 each. Decorative Flowers,— Daisies, Snowballs, Autumn Leaves, Oleander, © 25 cents per spray, SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. ’ Commencing on Tuesday, December 18th, One thousand Dozen, French, German, Swiss and Irish Linen,--including an Importer’s Surplus Stock, + with large transfers from the Wholesale Department, Embroidered, hemmed, hemstitched and initialed, 10, 1234, 25, 50 cents to $7.50 each; Usual Price 20 cents to $12.50 each, MEN'S UMBRELLAS. it 00; 28 inch Umbrellas,covered with fine quality, pure Twill silk, 8 rib, lock Paragon frame, steel rod:— Heavy solid burnt Ivory handles, with sterling silver mountings, P A handsome article for holiday souvenir, $4.75 each; Valut 67.00 t0 610.00, JAMES McCREERY & CO, BROADWAY AND 11TH STREET. WLLAGEET =] GMA TREATY, ets = Pauncefote Says that Sash Ribbons, England Will Object 55 cts. per yard, to Amendments. value $1.25, + fig Satin Mervetlleux, WASHINGTON, Deo, 1i,—Although « Ace vote on the Hay+Pauncefote treaty and 614 inches, : all tho amendments is expected by Fri+ 39 cts. per yard, day the canal question {9 far from being settled 4 Not only t# it known to-day that the Sashes, British Mintator, Bir Julian Paunoefore, with knotted fringe, has Informed the Administration of hie $2.95 & $3.95 each, Fancy Ribbon Ties, | Black-Eved Woman tas Made \, ire Mobtullen. awakened | Vike th nt nd t f Lots of Trouble on yin eel vette eee eae are, an nee By q ‘ 4 j I he Would oo away Ene OE the Desmond Very Dewak, " the Pactic Coast, ; es i Tivo, rée@t of tN ny Cap Miss Murphy, of New York, |vomeviment for her earnest work in dex | " mind: wae teat, 1 4) icles Dean: various « ‘i Y defense of birds and other game, : thar Lilet . hdd ba te q } Mita Murphy lives in ine cotthge of i f APHOE| MaMutlen Into the houlee aid ihe Que 0 Ip May Be a Jersey Game [nate itvrniny iit Aue eouiaa ot # LOB ANGELES Doe Yuu Ad + vivian | Was renewed In the kitehen, ‘The me f liquor as ) to long rambles along the coast and in Blorke ie again out of to Ive] were rolling on the floor when the Protecior. (ne pine jand, where she takes a delight a Whee t . eLurned Desmonite In birds, Bho bef ary vigilant to 4 we that ear he Rood jen) Woof called Mra. MoMu Howndeiman La , Hoo that che Katie not violated, Be of Manta Harborne , ' ; Me She wae aoe b c . a . nt on securing game a fn pt y imprensive we tah ig Bi} \ hot | y that i 2 Vi ood are ! mye fimomenia when #he heart a He VOINT PLUBASANT, No J, Doe. It a Statanice Dor it Pemperne (eunot "9 feaw ner Ne wea e i ‘aroline Wo Murphy daughte ot | f L herited } ' wid Dewmi Hing over iihy, af No A ean loherited her affecs ee 1 ! . ; : H. Murphy, of Now York onal i animals,” Her ‘ ] ; a revolve 1 wane my of the promotera of this resort, may. fr exerted & strange d and lous \ t | war mumbling, Make It ome a Fiah and da shone y influence over birds.” Bitde y Patterning atter ih we ot Mr | F You've murdered my hus Large fr the Btaty of New Jersey by BAIR OF BUnOTe At ae eege? tattet lier We at | sid Mrs, MoMulien, throwttue| {1/!\" \ alet movement te now In jrogrens oN A OF Ren Raed org wl Vda neh w ‘ ‘ , ‘ mt issued to her out of! fi ’ to } Ula rostlows, vtack-eve ninprehens San vo a warts d tt can call fying birde to her, ble woman w ed Howitt A wee wip of 4 att Matitied, He went without water and . on himaelf, Hf) bellever ¢ 1 1 waite in his food ate all The lime tn ordinary * eae Re 1 hastena of ceaue He ate dniy HOF her pantie rermer ee a ory two day, He kept thi i r . t — —_, eo hcleal 4 MANIAG STOPS TO PRAY, Ft eaabenr tame © Prom et jr j fr Men Brutally As-| Dr. Fisher Has Eaten No lich Ly Hanis lie saulted by Order of PNM Met Given tmeit tn fer) Meat in Twenty- FIGHTING THE ICE TRUST. ' Capt. Martens. STON MAROISTH Dae. {heerdobn ete seven Years. Dik Company Altion It ment of hn Nut a returned home tate Raturday. and found H dependent Dealers, w hth of th H nO ichurds, leader of 7 ra w th it sets wa a Mri a ie a HICAGO, Deo De. Te C. Halen, | TMC Independent lee-dentors of New ae tug wrt Ny , | Voice Coma #waarnet Cant, FN. heen Mr No, 201 Micitean avenue, Is a theiv. [MPH Who have organised to fight the weled the p che w , Ma nd hie men of the West ‘ay ceunene, (he & example of a strange system of dtet Maude received an important NORE of te mT Eafe ' wyer, | Muntrod and TwentyeAftty strect etatior avoring to kill Mr itt © Wisher has eaten but one meat a |" te Oi rae Worlphhiood, ara phy ai Atty | \ t a ageons otubty n the latter to overpower Meharde for Ntteen years. Although not « ohn 4. Boil, of the Krueger uno, K and | her ar . snd te Lumulting Condy , a Cee Te wieiin. Giai: ellover in veqetarinniem, he has not] i Sori | gens who obfested to the unne ee eee te inet wren the { vaten antepal food, except egga and ian, | cial 1ee producers in the State, ane we Wea | oe rutulity of the commander and ‘ie began) (0 pra twenty-seven yours, He cats no] houncal yewentny that ihat company Stork | valf lin charge | sing Bth hold da: dhe theeat wreal foods whatever, nor any of the ally Hnelt Ith the independent deal. Viti Addie tay o> | bt he vid ) Cowhlan matorman, of 617] sr, Kivin, he dropped te'hia knbee, only Juctt of flour, He belteves coroats [Ory ant ald them In the! Pv rw ponte spoaie 1H Ue ' jv Hundred and Twentysnin {by Ms Blvin, who anouted | 0 Irmely reaponaible for diseases of | 1760 AWAY th by tyieerll © Company, rider the Influence of lquor ° the digeative organs, ents of lee Trust tried to buy the Kru company, but without sucetas, Macager Hell maid niay that If the company should be sold it Dr Piauer is fifty-two yours of age, hough he does not look forty, He hata vbuat constitution, endures the hard | being taken to bis home by lie srnellin Daniel war ay STUART ROBSON, f erous, and Wak golng ale Jinan stv ye} : . | would be to somebody who wou.d guar. Mets Hired by Kentucky Ke hnrae wh “nt 1 Bat et Reb DUP Ene 6 if pees by oat ny cap bet 4nd | sntve to onpore he irtst, Mists Minaéa the. Ati note ljeveat Hu | man Thornton to arrest him, On| + ributes bis yw | “Hut we ars not going to well at all,’ Pyne t | use 1 “More people die from ¢ating than BF Be jeald Manager Bell, “We propose to do ANVIL, 1c » a wh The drinking,” he says. Batra. the wctor "4 red at The doctor takex a cold bath on ria |! [8 oUF power to aid the independent ve muvem Dropped Dead ia a Pactory, ing ut TAD Ma und at 1A, M, cate ats} men We are prepared to enter into paewing through lore o> eae Rlipmmndie est otthe iwonty-our hours, It| Contracts wih them to sell our entire AL # Gouverneur alip, | COMsiets Of FAW oysters, apples, oranges |Product for ihe next three yeare at rae OW the prostrate mat | While at work at 9 o'otock thay marn- Tidy all Kallway, ‘Vwo r fi Fi Sell real oatate through Sunday! '* 4 clubbed him into vn-| ing Ip a facto: oiene, ye s > World Wants, Three ruition Dn G8Y | 0a Martens all tho cime/tohn Tanherd, of One Hundred and Thit | oo. seu, Wants, celery and raw es coi ae led 3 the ‘a Brae trout ine, Wo ) people |, iin op aproxtoaly tenth sireet, wetmeen Avenues A and 1 | iomarons Me neither one t Bee ond will eee your ad. James. Farrelly, a cltien, protested dropped dead: wn he doen I ition OLE nd ig For this, he faye, dinUiled wate preventiy Years ago he conducted an exs| To Micertain the mintinut . fool required (Wo reste he ernments of Costa Rica and Nicaragua snd the Maritime Canal Company that watiofactory wettiement seems almovt mpoasible, Private citiaens of Great Britain, Ger- many and France are, meantime, aaid to be forming a syndicate to push the ama Canal to completion, As !t be dug at $60,000,000 lewe than the opinion that his Government will reject 20¢., §0¢., 75¢. & gsc. the amended treaty but that things are each, Lord & Taylor, United Blates Government, the Gov- Broadway & 20th St ua Canal and Insurance Is one | as against three by the fatter route, transportation rates ty Panama i be fixed halt a Canal bu drive SOROSIS TO ENTERTAIN MEN, ‘Twenty-four of Them to Ne Guests buliding and police of Honer on Jan, 7, 1 that the Mari-| Soro#'s will welcome in the New Year '® Interente will |on Jan, 7 ot the Waldorf-Astoria by tne Stating a select company of male view struction } tims Into the myateries of the Aorogia holds the junds between Lake Nic gud and the Pacific coant, Renators were surprised to learn to- day that the Walker Commission re- port as originally submitted did not | combination feant are Col, Mills, Gen, 0, recommend the Nicaragua foute and|O, Howard, Rear-Admiral Barker and that the facts In it seemed to favor the | Rev, Dr. Greer, Twenty-four men wilt Panama route, Bur in obedience to | pone as guests of honor, while mere huse Secretary Hay | added a few pages | bands and brothers will swell the ranke, within a few cays recommending the —— Nicaragua route an the only one thar PICKED UP BY LOCOMOTIVE, could be controled by a States. It ft not believed that the protocol recently signed between the | TW Grade-Cronsing Vietims, One Government and svearngua does not Dead, Found on the Pilet, sive the United States control, BAVANNAH, N, ¥,, Dec, 11-—-Fant a eet a train No, 9, easthound on the New York ‘Tannel Bmpioyees to Orwanion, | C*Mtra! rond sick © rie at the Main street tru sing here late Satumay night 80 many grievances have been present! 14 which were Merton Person and Fred ed to the Contral Federated Union by thowe empioyed on the tranett ad k erent oan i ee t tupnel that tt haw been to of-| en When ‘the the won dead aad his companion ‘Among those who are bidden to thie

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