The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1901, Page 8

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“STIRS NTN (GHOST HAUNTS THE : HOTIEMN,. FAMILY OF THIRTEEN, SE. of advance Spring materials in new weaves and designs. Low-Priced Issues Fa- = -vored Most in the Trading. STEBL GROUP LISTLESS. Nainsook Rayee, are among the latest importations of} this very extensive stock. JAMES McGREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. WANTS BAL ~FOR AON | | Harlem Gambler Indicted for Murder in First Degree. Colorado Southern an Activ Feature, While Sugar Support Fails. . YWith the exception of a gene Mand for the lower-priced stocks ¢cliding Colorado & a Wheeling & La feature of interest in the “to-day, and prices were bounds. Trading. too, wae there being an exc).)!! ber of active tssues In the *)Bugar opened up a >» 40°10 3-4. The exc buoyancy in Co.orai S “feature, the first prefer: Paint on a heavy ce Sstt in Supreme Court today} el decision in the matter of ade} eee) | Mittin to hall Miles MeDonald, the | {Harlem gambler, now In the Tombs} fest under indictment for murder In <he tira: | and ferred rue THE GHOST OF BUTLER TOWN. DOnOODD OO DOCU DOODOOOOOCUCOOO & Ito Grande 'p He [ plast must be loosened, when all A Village Committee Watch House from Bee‘ ‘yin the late deal): 7 = few realizing In 2 :| hind Cemetery Tomb. | stone—Belief It Is the Spirit of a Man Mur- dered. ng a Strang t way Dnt saw and the knock y W. Unger, MeDonald’« attor- rrued that t stment by tae and Jury was secured on ex parte evidence and that the highest degree of * for which MeDonald might now convieted was manslaughter, He {| Meked the Court to fx reasonable bail. Assistant District-Attorney Charles 5 he Iarbler sald t to ask @ Jury f the ret deg crime was not McDonald was not in court ———— ve Up Income, day in the ‘ 2 Keb, By giving up th s HH] Duchy ef Cormwall to his son, King ward sacrifice an income ae Aoweek, though he now rs human | room | 1 we In th eda hw Concenled behind tombstones in the ttle grave-yard on the hill-top, t Ghost Vxilance Committe Tutte Nod. has watened nightly for one w Ss feager, yet ful it will troublesome spook which has thr town into a state « str, Jhome, a anding alone, brushes closely ww the purying gr For two a vereict of gree of rt vunt. For) un hour they re lower rooms noar where en may nee dh look fram. the Ht they remained up, beltev the yletims of a practt Nereeiilag 4 h eecmatid te be about £1. rdon family by a persistent nate ced | Q ne pro: ue sy Jing on th producing a upper part oft [natural rattl! windows and q the mantife .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE zit HORRIFIES HER. lreneation, and a thousand or more “lsons of the surrounding country ¢ |to have heard the knocks r for The Evening World| host Comm In tts welrd | yard wateh last night kK and ang says of the one 2 sround Reardon homestead, Eiercave in Loans ar Negan Two Weeks Ago. . arge palraf arms and lant Yoon the unde hot have m It was two week« age that the sound! first were heard. George Reardon, wh with his wife and eleven children oc cupy the place, was awakened by a vie re Is eran up through th eLoaa though th Le Inc Ine Ine. De ‘The total clearings learing-houses in the week ending to: LIVED ON 30 CENTS» Bice inctenne ot 3 A WEEK, MADE $21. ——— ——_—__--++ LONDON STOCKS DOWN. | Blind Beggar Timothy O’Brien Starved Him- pees mien self to Accumulate $25,000. eas. The Americans ‘The Tendon cord cloths, | —in Linen and el Satin Broche, Dimities and/| /parioent. below the final pris ar New ‘Fork of yesterday. On good buying, attributed to the pu Ue, Loulsyille & Nashville was a co aplcuous feature fn this department Hauds rose 1 per cent. ———<———__ Cotton Dealing Narrow. ‘The cotton market Was quiet and nas Tow to-day, wi ent about ly divided. Iv dyices w @ppointing, but re u hy as ban! ; Sea casi urme SAL M. too, Me Veddiing br brashes te and expendi-y t-door netsh thy O'Brien al accumu February.| 4 April. 92s! As mereiiews a Who ts dest.tute slips through ureh portals, an acw@unt for my jo!ning the Christlan Sctentists on no other ¢ +jthan that a hypnotic influence wor hrown over me, “1 bindly did everything I was ordered Kk been) to do, For instance, the teaching of faith, now abjui chygiene or the 1 sanitary man- , agement of th rent to Chr order eh Jan Selence as was ever 4 vy.) Mis morning “a very nid wis} man smother while} O'b: rhon's Weekly provemler Is vous ly, wi room adj uh f for him often * too I to look after htm- aked In at mass und che! ! Port cme | Wheat Prices Lov wheat market prices tv Br i-¢ to 3-8 lower on account of easter |} “Bnglith cables and prospects for iberal Korld’a| shipments on Monday. ai New York's opening prices were: May Wheat, 79 uly, 7 iD Hoago's opening prices were: May |, Vi: twenty | fo Jay.were 1 9 schools, ‘Thi. and my father watd he would me if i restgned for any such ons. He made good his threat. My ig: | loniste malt J had no eartaiy parents us was my father and mother, them, | e ix frowned on tn the church, | wa raed that Twas! worthy young man a hyp: of Indifference wan th ! pica. 74 3-8 few York's Syoalng prices were: March | Meat. 78 3-4: May, 19 28 Be Juy corn, n=! fact) ny own feelings al EAR MANILA | "220" Feb, commun |RAGGED AND SICK. BUT RICH. on ) given ‘7 why he Was soa my teal “oat vit ae wait Mrac Age} Buble sc heh ae teal Wis onde and teach t+ exer of tho! Then, agals, my ‘Amoition to beame a First Churoh cf 2, Aontisn (great singer having been crushed by the ay . r-jcaurch, 1 was lator ordered to cultivate [my talent, for | have a good contralto | volce, Tee? tt could of revenue. const and his st 4 feet protruded through the ee) of his shoes, Polleeman Keller salt that he fou: him in a gutter tn Forty-aixth. 9 bet Firat avenue and the iH : River, An Emigrant: Savings 1 ET De RDA book was found on the prisoner with yi Hh ul lecturer# ured the Heved charity with faith, he rock}, id sympathy are unknown church was built, But] in thee ; All hunian and divine | he {tles are rudely thrust aside when they ror when U was gent In confiler with the caurch. ‘Be | Phere wi one rule { contred’ y: ‘Never bring an} oneseare rat who {s not at leaet_as a caichrrord and ha: an fairly prosperous.’ Care is taken shat! destitute,” ed wUloide vy de, 4 $ Babcock { fHabcock e af the reasons 70 place for the, Ser tr —_—_—=_=_ “No OGrouble to oe Show Goods.” W HEN a shopkeeper says that you say to yourself, ‘‘Now, he must have something pretty good, or he would not be so anxious to have me examine: his stock.” Asa (SIG consequence you inspect, are pleased, and BUY. The man who fears to “show his goods” generally hasn’t much to show. It’s the same way with Newspapers and Magazines. Those that have secured features worth advertising are never afraid to let the public know about them in advance. Take our instance: For To-Morrow’s SUNDAY WoRLD we have provided an unusually interesting and diversified array of SPECIAL have lett the church which ures Chrat 1G :0-0-0-0--9-o-0-0-0n0-0-0r 0-00-0202 0 RE S-F O-Or | ARTICLES, and we are anxious to let you know about them in advance. If, after reading what we have to say of them, you do not care to buy Next Sunpay's Wortp, well—then we have judged the public unwisely, and do not know what it wants. In the first place, To-Morrow’s Sunday World Lincoln's Birthday Number. : For his having been the GREATEST MAN oF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, comparatively little is known of ABRAHAM LINCOLN. l Miss Ipa M. TaRBELt is the Greatest Living Authority on Lincoln, and to her we are indebted for suggestions and ideas on which the Lincoln’s Birthday number is edited. ; First of all we shall publish a Color Design on the First Page, Allegorical of the Nation’s Pride in Lincoln,. with a HiTHERTO UNPRINTED PorrralT OF Him. Then there are STORIES ABOUT 25 stories 2y LINCOLN. These are NEw ANECDOTES typical of the Max. Lixcoun’s TRUE Love Romance (with Ann Rutledge), Lincon’s EARLY Lire, A NEw AUTOGRAPH LETTER OF Lincoxy’s and a host of other New Facts Azovt Lixconn form a series of INTERESTING and INSTRUCTIVE STORIES. BeEsIpEs THESE, let us call your attention to 39 OTHER 99 PICTURES IN ARTICLES. COLOR AND BLACK. No other magazine published can exhibit such a quantity of matter, and when we add, as we do, a TABLE OF ConTENTS, with the NAMES OF SoME of the AUTHORS, you can judge for yourselves as'to the QUALITY. Fow Paderewski Makes Rls Bands! Row We Smoke $1,000,000 Worth Supple—An authoritative article by his!of Opium Aunually.—A warning sug- most intimate friend. (Illustrated.) | gested by the Tariff Rerorts. Feathered Pets of Fashkon; Row Bridge Whist, the New Craze of the Chey Are Caught to Sing—By James H. | ‘400'’—By Mrs. Helen Elwell, great- Harrison, the famous English bird-'est authority on the game. (Illus- trainer. trated.) Will All the World Be Christianized by 2000 A. D.? By Rey. Dr. George Purves, Rev. Dr. Houghton, Rev. C. H. Parkhurst, Rev. Father Lavelle, Rev. Madison C.. Peters, Rev. J. O. Wilson, Rev. B. Frank Saxon, Rev. J. K. Smythe, Rev. David Greer and Rev. Minot J. Savage. (Il- lustrated.) Souvenir Kieptomanta; Soctety) Queen’s Dolls to Be Shown Rere— Chievery—A Confession by Miss B——|By Carmen Sylva, Queen of Rouma- B——. (Illustrated.) nia, (Illustrated.) New Romance of Beautiful tttrs. De, Strange Ruman Freaks, (Ilus- La Mar. (Illustrated.) | eented) Long Ocean Ucyages in Ciny Boats. | Where New York Cramps ‘‘Kibernate.”” How I Met King Edward , By John L. When He Was Wales. Sullivan. (Illustrated in four colors.) A Photographic Memoir. Cabooed! Great Paintings | Burial in the Air, Shut Out of Schools. Science’s. Latest Freak. Some Great Works of Art Regents |By James M. O’KELLY, Inventor of the Object To. New Method. (IMustrated in colors.) (Illustrated in four colors.) Chree-Gornered Fight for « « «= |Chree Great Men. © e e« « e« DPD. ALR. Presidency.| .« « = HA-Dowble-Readed Shark. And Scores More of ° ; Features With the Comic Weekly, Edited by George &. Peck, t laaot [mtn yen %

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