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WARNED BY HIS VISIONS, GOLDEN AWAITS DEATH. —— All Four Dreams Foretold the Same Date of His Passing Away. “1 have been waried in dreama that 1 will Cte on Dec. 31, 190. I firmly be- Neve tt. When the belle are ringing out the old century to-night I gill have gone with it,” Bamuel Philly Golden, of 452 Eleventh gtreet, Brooklyn, an invaltd, in bed made that declaration to-day, He t cheer fully prepared to die, having made hia will and set all of his business affatre in order, The doctors, however, do not believe that he is in any danger of tmme- diate death. But then dootors are not all wise. Mr, Golden has never been a bel the fantastic element usu that he la convinced that they are occult Ho has forseen the date of his ‘en to the hour, It whl be on Jan, 2, he believes, In the firet dream Mr, Golden read his own death notice; in the second he saw the interior of the chutch at Holm: N, J., in which he was baptized and heard the pastor read his death notice. In the mysterious realm of dreams he next saw (he family burying plot at New| 4 @ Brunswick, N. J, There was a new head- stone, on which was carved hi and the date of his death, Int the Inst dream his grandmother, who died when he was a child, appeared | H to him and assured him that he would ‘sal tree from ol) pain and outtering on tne PREST CLEARS IM THE STEPS beginning of the New Year, Mr. Golden i euffering from Brig! ( disease, and was in good condition this forenoon, If he doesn't die before the twentieth century comes in he will be a much disappointed man, Mr. Golden lived unl a week ago at 26 Weat Sixteenth etreet, Mann: tan, Then becoming assured te t He Is over fifty years of age, six foot tall and though @ stout man, months ago rheumatim and Bright's disease havo greatly reduced him Mr. Golden is a Ce ars of Cornell, je is intelligent and ordinarit; supereiseoue. ie says hae h hi ait wel e dea aw 4 surceaa ‘om = in curable bodily _aitmen 4 OUT SALOONS.) OF MARK TWAIN, ‘The 600 saloon-keepere of Paterson, N. J, are panto-steicken to-day over the Bingle-handed crusade against the open galoon on Bunday which has been {ny augurated by Dean William MoNulty, rector of #t. John's Catholio Church, A gray-hatred priest of seventy years fs Dean MeNuky, For nearly forty years he has labored In Paterson. The {interests of his people are dear to his heart, That ts his explanation of his orusade, After masa yesterday he visited sev- eral waloon that were open, Entering one place quite near hts church he die~ covered In the act of drinking at the bar a prishioner, Dashing the glass of quor fram the man's hand the priest wiernly rebuked him; then turned to find all other occupants had fled, Other places were vised by Dean MoNulty, but word had gone before him and men of his parish fled from his David J. Roche, chief of the city’e li- conse bureau, has not yet received a complaint from Dr, A, Campbell White, of BST Fifth avenue, who says he had an experience with a cabman last night sim ilar to that which recently befell Mark ‘Twain. Mr. Roche wated for Dr, White to put in appearance. If he does not call by Wednenday Mr, Roche will send for the cabman, give him a@ lecture and probably impose « fine, “These complaints have been trequent of lade," wald Mr, Roche to-day, “and T am determined to punieh’ every cab- man against whom 1 can find evidence of an attempt ¢o overcharges, We will probably only inflict @ fine on the firet complaint, but if there are two com- Plainte againet the same cabdriver, he Will lowe his license, The man against whom Dr. White' complained at the Weat Sixty-eighth Gtreet station last night is James Ryan, who ts employed by Thomas Woods, o: fh, To The Evening World to-day | 61 West One Hundred and Thirtieth ‘wrat ftreet, The dootor eng: he him to drive We maid him’ trom “the Hotel “My people are a temperance people Ora anaes Rv ettha” Eighty: , fn the main, but temptation constantly Sere a, mat a) flaunted in their faces means ruin to venue, pe back some, 1 am Interested in the saving of | PIA? 4? argod 4 an Seiki ‘offered gouls, It seoma to me that is more than] «7 ou, don't bay what 1 aah 1 mere temporal guin. I beleve there are Hy ice statios a take af ii ven stor , fate fot Into | too many saloons i Paterson, They Wins are owned by the browers, you know. Mages Moulty a) gras tot 1.76 wae The ia pald the cabman, tov ia pame a: ‘They complain of hard times, and said he would enter a com him. pl Pressing nome of them, “Por some time the decent people of my parish have been annoyed by these saloona violating the Sunday law, The fret saloon I visited on Saturday night tm noted for harboring women, I gut IY there, but was barred out by a chain on the side door, I saw a bartender ruan to the room off the saloon and lock the door, “Then L went down Oliver street and Peeped into a saloon, where the country fellows were asleep around @ table, 1 heard talking in a room off the eatoon, Tentered, and to my surprise there was @ young man and a young woman with deer giavees before them, | ordered thom out and the woman went by the @ide door, showing that she had been hore before. ‘Sunday morning L made up my mind 4’ QD Glelt certain saloons where young me @o early and late in desecration of the Babbath and violation of the law, Fita- patrick's, on Main street, wae the first I plant “Tam going to help them out by sup- again: cc Veteran Sailor Dead, John Henry Brush, thirty-five yeerm old, an orderly on the U had been in the N. artielpated In in the | Watlte or Kan BURNZ PLS POSSUM Sullen at Failure He Parts Stared aa t unilaren. tor yeae| With Mother In- through drink was about to quaff off a differently. mug of beer, 1 got the mug first and raised it so a8 to wash him with it, He dodged and the beer sprinkled the floor. ‘The other man, Gibbons, did not run. As a consequence he got hie hat knocked ‘off, These places must be suppressed, I shall (yall I can to bring about this When Under Sheriff Jarvie, in White Plains jail, went to the call of Edgar Bui who t to serve a life sentence in Ming Bing for the murder of Her- bert Fellows, he found him lying son his cot apparently in a collapse, Jarvis had gone to notify Burns that he must prepare to start for sing Bing ‘At once, ‘The boy seemed to be in a State of coma, and Dr, Purdy, the jal) phyaictan, was quickly summoned, When he made an examination he found that there waa nothing the mat- ea and that he was only shananing i})- mre boy Wie ' 5 Dean MoNulty smiled grimly when one of his parishioners paid that he was ‘Areafed more than the police by the (Sypalpslanid who break the law, ‘He evidence against 4 large number! “and will collect more, which will be pre- " to the Grand Jury, Back of Dean julty it his crusade are the good y ppeople ot Paterson, They remember the Jeter tragedy with its ealoon side accompaniments and {ts jures for S ‘mill girin of this factory town. * he beh relatives, including on him to say @ bys MURDERER BEGINS TERM, Edward Oswald Starta to Seeve Miaty-Year sentence, BORDENTOWN, N, J, Dee, M.Bd- ward Orwald, who was sentenced in the Camden County Court on Dec, 4 by Judge Garrivon to sixty years in Wo Reorder ee day by Sherif 8 ell to to werve his term. Died from Marvation. A man whose identity could not be ony EMPLOYES Dismisseo, \s Fall Dr. Nagters Bureau of Statintios, “Lack of work and economy,” is the reason given by Dr. John T. Nagle, \ [se of the Bureau of Munietpal 4 latisticn, for cutting dog hia force to-day. His typewriter and atenog- Rosella Sugar, has resigned to & position in the Brooklyn Board of Education, and the named employes of the Bureau Bove been dismissed: Hane Truelsen, Georg: Y. H. MeVay ‘and Adoiph M, Leslie, pteslotininieh, One Silver Anniversary of the, in the city to-night the one at 126 Bast Fourth street will be the moat interest ing. haps, than any other group. year out and the now year tn, farewell to the nineteenth century and welcome the incoming twentieth een: tury. ding of Hernan and Bertha Wwils—at whose home the celebrants will VPRINCLE HOME {CIDLES EARTH: HANNA ACHINST WATTS AN INMATE WITH 5 CENTS, A SECOND TERM —— eee No Aged Literary Man for aged Iiterary men without means of support, has been opened in Pougbkeep- sie for three months, but up to this time it has had no inmate, even made application for admission, A wealthy New Work banker died several years ago leaving & ‘and endow a home for men whose lives fhad been spent tn Iiterary pursuits, the only requirement for admission being th ing. realdences In Poughk he pald $7,000, The di mated in Beptember, and early in Octor ber the home was opened, phan BERKOWITZES’ FRIENDS WILL HAVE BUSY NEW YEAR’S CELEBRATION. /APHSEDADHBEDEHOMAAOAEEMDs oe ——— \Two Daughters Fngaged to Brothers—One Fiancee fas a Birthday, Too. Motherand Father to Begin the Ceremony. When the two Glasebure brothers, sturdy young business men, went court. DOOM OMAN ONO HDOGAA® . Of all the merry wateh celebrations C NUUOUULOOOUUU DODOOVGDODHDOGHIOOGOGDHGOHO® Ing the two pretty Borkowits sisters 1t was Now Yoar'e Day twelve months anouncement of engeae-| ogo. The Glaasburg brothera live next ments of Jacob Giassburg and Miss 14l-| door to the Berkowits family, and prob lie Berkowlts; of Joseph Glassbura and| ably there would have been an Mias Kay Berkowita—two brothem who! nouncoment of the doule engagemen are to marry two alsters, bome time ago, but the public notice Fifth=-It will celebrate the birthday of | was delayed #o that it could be made Jacob Glassburg, born on New Ye t Ht at the celebration of the Day twenty-nine years ago, and of Miss | bar Ray Berkowlts, who waa born New| There will be a banquet at the pa Year's Day twenty-two yeare ago. witz home, to which twenty-five t that enough to keep one New peve been Invited. Precisely at te will be drunk in honor o! Tty reasonably busy? hings th Day twenty-five years ago. Fourth-It will ilkewlae celebrate the It will have more to celebrate, per: Firat—It will meet to wateh the old Hecond—It will at the same time say THiM—It will celebrate the silver wed. Berko- Minin | all the jet to celebrate, S100 FOR FIRST 20TH CENTURY WEDDING Handsome Prizes for the e First Babies Babies of the New Century. Is) The Evening World will give $100 in gold to the first couple married in Greater New York in the twentieth century, ‘The = marri core- mony must not begin until 18 midnight. The conditions re- quired of each contest- ing couple is that the exact hour, minute and second when the cere. mony la over and the couple have been pro- nounced man and wife shall be certified to by the offclating clergyman, Justive of tho Peace, Alderman or other person authorized by law to unite persons in marriage. The certification muat be in writing and signed by the clergyman or ofcial, Kvery claim will be verified by The Evening World befory awarding the pri Bend certificates to Twentieth Century Wedding Editor, Bvening World, P. 0. box 2,954, New York City The Great boy baby and the firat girl baby born after midnight, Dee. 4, in Greater New York will each receive a handsome gold medal and 4 brass cradie from The Evening World The only condition Is that the certificate of birth in each competing case bears the signatures of phystolan «or midwife, of the the ehild and one other person the birth, Aw the content may resolve itself down to @ matter of seconds, each certificate should have beatdes the date and hour, minute and, If possible, smond when the birth took place. ‘The certifiente is to be sent tury Baby Bdltor, Evening World, York Clty."” WV, “al Mh | | ig | attending ther of went at to "Twentleth Cen PO. box 1,804, New Queer Wager of a Light-| Indorses Cleveland’s Plan ning Pastel of a Longer Term for Artist. President, Claim Its Charitable Shelter. Verno Churcilll will start from the Waldorf-Astoria to-morrow on a long | Journey, Mr, Churchill has wagered that he oan make the elroult of the globe in twenty menthe. He will start with a fivé-cent plece and return with $2,000. The conditions are that he must earn 10 & month above hiv Hying and travel ling expenses. The five cent plece with which he starts will be mounted ie expects to earn twenty diamonds with whieh to surround thik fveroent piece. Mr, Churchill is well known throtighout the country ne Verno, the lightning pus tel artiet, He turns out @ finished plo- ‘The PAngle Memorial Home, designed (Special to ‘The Rrening World ) CLEVELAND, Dee. a.—Benator Han na, in an interview, rays he iw hy rtily in favor of the proposition advanced by emer Nobody haw aident Cleveand lo extend Previdential (orm and make the Prem 0 establish a fund to i dent Ineligible for a #econd term, “IU & good bUAINeE@ proponition,” said Hanna. "A procedure of this kind would avold that daturbance of the relationa which now with etl "A Presi years cout at businer ames every four years regularity elected for ix or seven »mpliah much which he applicant should be of good and furnish $9 upon enter- The trustees of thin fund, after in- specting various places, selected the ture in leas than thirty #eounds, Vor-jaet out to form, aad the country f y anseh of ee its not no's previous experience in the globes | WOuld thereby be saved from the ture on Academy street, trotting line has been a walk from Now) Moll of frequent Presidential elections, for whieh was conaum> York to Washington in elght and three quarter days, He wagered that he could make the trip in ten days, starting with but five cents In his poeket, On his pres. ent trip he will be allowed to carn his money in any legitimate way. While travelling he wears a heavy white duck sult, Uberally trimmed with gold brald, The beautiful house is furnished quaint and valuable ple- jorn ite walls, the old fashioned family awalta diver ate of the $9 Re t, and the matron, & | kindly old | ea alone with one ll (Registered) wervant wond why some one does | ieee come (0 the advantages of the REV. OR. RAINSFORD IS ILL. volt, nuld that there are, valuable da. - EXCELS IN FIT AND I$ MADE OF ONLY THE of the |Pastor of St. Geor Church Une | Mistthlon, de that""momey without able to Preach Veaterday, Dr, W. 8. Ratnastord, clergyman,” rector of vopal Church, In Stuyvesant Square, ts Mil at the parish houne, %7 Bast Mix. teenth street, His sickness ts not #e- oat) piv snaeth a en Mother and Child Destitute, _ Mra, Annie Singer, twenty-four years and her t daby, who ea a5 . Goverament and squandered lavishly he claims there js nothing left, ‘iknown thelr knowledge of my where. as He Has Decided to Make the New cases a8 Consumption, th proven "lrhourands are dally taking this treat aux them how they are getting along LI THE MARVEX GLOVE HIGHEST GRADE KID SKINS. SoLD ony oY ff, Altman & Zo, NeW vorK lw GREETS CAPT. HOWGATE Prince of Embezzlers Af- fectionately Received by Family. WASHINGTON, D, ©, Deo. Molt was an hour after midnight when Capt ii Wot te, the prince of em= Weaglers, returned (o his home this morning in care of his affectionate Jaugnter Ida. His aged wife had ex: pected them at 10 o'eloek, but the train was delayed, and abe stood at a front window anxiously awaiting, them. Mra, Howeate ran to the door to moet her husband, whom she had not acon in otk yeare, i Howgate, though in his seventionh yoar, showed little trace of the life he has led for the paat twenty yeara, fourteen of which weve spent in hiding from Boeret-Bervice officers and alx in the Albany Penitentiary, Of the buns dreda of (houwands he stole trom the He sald to-day that he was to begin life over again with the loving companionship of hia faithful wife and daughter "HT had a part of the fabulous eum Tam ned Of stealing,” he sald, "1 might live in ease, but 1 wil have to make a living, T have had numerous offers to write my Ife etory, but for the sake of this [ttle girl,’ ne sald, stroke ing bie daughter's hale, “that shall be a sealed book, | have written several other works, and now f Will go out to souk a publisher, “Before my arrest | was often visited In New York by Mecret-Bervice men. They did not seem anxious to make HOUSEHOLD AND DECORATIVE LINENS. For One Week, commencing Wednesday, January 2d, Linens of every description for Housekeeping, and Fancy Linens for Decorative pur- poses will be sold at unusual reductions in prices, 1,500 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, 2x2 yard, =. =, Bach, $1.50 and $2.00 wy , «6 « 75" 250 a3 soe 225 3,00 1,600 DOZEN LINEN DINNER NAPKINS, Per dozen, $2.00, 2,50, 2.75 and 3,00 LINEN SHEETS, PILLOW CASES and TOWELS. 425 Pairs Hemstitched Linen Sheets, \ Single Bed Size, Double Bed Size, . ' 800 Pairs Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, 2244 36 inches, per pair, $1.00 and $1,20 25 x36 125" 1.65 27 x36 135" 100 800 Dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, per doz., $1.50 and 2, per pal, $3,285 3.90 1,000 “ — Memmed or Hemstitched Huck Towels, per doz, 3, CROCHET BED SPREADS, + Bach, 900. and $1.25 MARSEILLES «© aoe « $2.25 “ 2,00 abouts, “T spent @ pleamant af yeare at Al- bany, 1 was Ibrarian of the prison. There fame to the prison a negro boy from Missievippi, who had been sen tenced for three years for stealing $1, He could neither read nor write, ahd I njoyed Koaetting hie and watoh- ing th elopment of hie intelligence. Tt was a great relief to me, for 1 could talk to him, Silence if the greatest aMiction of the prinot CALLED HIM BACK AGAIN Des Meobert Mach. Dr, Raward Kock, THE TWO DRS. KOCH And Their Great German Discoveries and Inventions, Dr. Edward Koch Returns, The Sick with Consumption and ‘ Asthma tey for a Return Visit. York Office, at 48 W. 22d St., His Future Home. Hundreds of New York people have publicly testified of being cured, They will tell you the names of many doctora who diagnosed their ‘Thetr doctors sald they would have to go do Denver or etay here and die; but they saw others who had been cured by Dr. Koch's treatment, and they disobeyed their dcctor and went to the original Koch Lang Cure, at 48 W, 22d at,, and thelr cedtimonial to-day tells the story; not one, but thousands of them, Hundreds have been published; the addresses are al ways given that you may call on them to prove thelr genuineness, They all tive in reity, If you have neglected to cut them out, call at our office for their addresses. 'Nheir neighbors will tell you, if they speak the truth, If your doctor ts jeal» of our treatment (it Is@atented), ask those whom this treatment has cured and if it is true LET THE TRUTH SPRAK lio you care who cures you? Don't let prejudice kill you, but first Invea- tigate. We Invite sharp criticism. Truth only asks a hearing. The Con gress of Doctors which met at Derlin recommended only this troatmerit Cull and see it at 48 W. fed at. ‘That will cost you nothing. Like all new Inventions, tts aucoers is never believed jut facts are stubborn thing ment and are getting well, Call and You can call and see for yourself None are so blind as those who will not see. Many doctors are to-day sending us patients, yet there are many who will not Investigate our recommendation, If you don't knows us we invite you to call and]! meet Dr, Koch, even if you don't care to take any troatment until absolutely | Our cures are]! BLANKET DEPARTMENT. Special reductions have been made in the prices of California Wool Blankets; Sith, Satin and Sateen Down Filled Comfortable:, COWARD “Good Sense” Shoe . For Children, Happy New Century!—for you and your Children, To realize that with—so / a fat Fae ed is a good ways in a undred years, See that they wear the Shoe made on Nature's model. Begin the Century with the Cen- tury's beat shoe, 1 Cost no more--Sold nowhere else iuntey, ae Bey enrept HARLEM DIVISION, ois 4 M and 100 PM Dhadly, 0 1Daily, ep Monday JAMES 8. COWARD, nat ih 268-272 Greenwich St.,noarWarren 8t.N.¥ | a, Goud for Catalogue, | ont heron Magan check om = by "weateent Musress, oF resis RNA! VAN PYTRD an’! Ruperintendent For Sale. GRORAR it Cent CREDIT, Women ba ral laren, rd GLATHING tor Men. MEAND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK. The Trustees have declared a dividend for the nding December ist, 1900, om alt der Heal Saeque Watehes, Diamonds end Jowvlry on easy week!y or monthly payment, No Preurity required. Nusiners strietiy confidential Manhattan Credit Co,, W114 THIRD AVE, BET.65TH& 661H STS. Dollares payal Deporits made OPEN BVBN be eniltied to inte FURS."!), {isis n ANDREW MILLS, Aid Mulls on or P mitt payment MANHATTAN CREDIT CO, 14 2] CHARLES MIBIL tre, betworn With and AMth ats, Open evenings | WM ¥ PATTERSON, Aart Seoretary, | Patents. OPEN AN ACCOUNT PANY it Attorneys, 24h AN Et DIED, OLOTHING wours MEN 8 & CHILDREN CAMPIRLL. 0 0. Mire, OULAEN, AMPNERLL Pune her late raeitence, Ob Mahe psisin aver bet. Bist & 82d Sts, PEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY BYE CREDIT 10 ALL WITHOUT SECURITY, | LaTHing Hon ant t at KERNAN, af her nedenne, aT Lage @ 7 W. 14th St, iy ; oll, aie WE aaa (hat you got ‘ ‘ ws HBOIT FOR RYRRYNODY all 8 position at last, and = muat com gratulate you, bee cause there are o many good then who eeem to be unable to get anything to do,” Yes, | have got a oltuation, but | was a long time in getting th & lost my Job about a month ago and h en looking ever since for something to do. | have worn oug three pairs of shoes, and I have kept Pine dia THeMy OH ae ah, all good qusranis weirs) weokihi ga | myself in a bot temper all the time guranteed) (a:| until at last 1 was thoroughly dips are A it up Now tell me, It position at ed and felt as If I would give able 4 WATCH & DAMON DIAM pene MAN. | ing vf HAPTAN. DIAM: Elections and Meetings. CRDAYERS. Unie Hw fosiead of Tussday, Ja s W Apr inewday, Jan, verde ran ont oat Lawyert. DIVORCE } ont #0. ROI Rob, how you got ¢] Inet.” iid I, one day while f was elt In the street car figuring up et had spent $8 in carfare for 4 around from place Co place looking for work, I heard a man say that he had Just got a job through a want yertisement in The World, 1 dered why | had not thought of fore, but | put a want advert! in the next morning and in T had the position | now wish I bad saved my carters a shoe leather and put omy the little want ‘ me a

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