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Led THE WORLD 'M GLAD THEY WON’T BE HANGED, SATURDAY EVIENING _JANUARY vin Se DR. GREENE’S NERVURA Blood and NerveRomady Is the Greatest and Most Positive Cure for Rhewmatism the World Has Ever Known. Try it and be convinced of its wonderful power to oure Rieumatism and Neuralgia. Nothing like it for Headaches, Pain and Woak- ness In the Back or Limbs; unrivalled for Painful Monstruation, eto. This Style Adopted Nov, 1898" ! MRS. BOSSCHIETER DECLARES. MOOODOCY —_—_. “A Life in PrisonWill Be a Worse Punishment than Speedy Death,” Says Mother of Mur- dered Girl, NO Veserereretereleraieiersran SSS [Taane marx.) BLOOD AND NER REMEDY. Guaranteed » Purely - Vegetable. FOR THE CURE OF BOIDOODAOO'SOHOQOIVOS Lawyers for the Con- victed Murderers Con- tent that They Escaped Hanging, but May Yet Appeal. . COOOOO DAOC! “I am glad the @aughter won't dle on the gallows." Mra. . Bomschieter declared Evening World reporter this afternoon. “A long term In prison will be a worse punish: murderers of my to an Fait 7oe bere, Coamipeiion. Tera Live asa] Or. Greene's Larera Cathartic Pils ment for them than speedy death. I y 2 0 2 (s cosacation with Kervere, he best pie Bo Pray that Judge Dixon will sentence In soaneaion sit They arate teu pi wet pleecar to oc Sry them for thirty years.” 06 CENTS AT DAVeOITS “There are several steps that we may yet take In behalf of the three men, anid ex-Judge Scott to-day. “We have a nice legal which, if allowed, would free them. ta this: “We contend that the original indict- wax faultily drawn, We aske: Judge Dixyn to quash It. He refused. We content that on going to the Court of Errors ste can yet Nave thin Indict- ment diamiserd as being improper. Then the trial and verdict will be null and vold. “Two might against our clients, but we could then contend, and, 1 think, be upheld by, the o contention I ment 9) PEDOOBNEOS MOCOOCO CE 1eXeVeVe _ KERR GREE1S LAW TO PROTECT gi GIRLS MUST PASS. The Evening World’s Measure Will Surely Be Made a Law. A Wonderful Cure of Rheumatism : of the many thousands cared by DR. GREENE’S Bees MERVURAS Mr. T. H. Roleau, of Essex Junction, Vt., says: “ Ferthres years I was terribly afflicted with a most severe case of rhew> motley Foe 24 months T could na walk a step, I never « walk or work egain. I was com: Relpleas and suffered the most horrible agony. a “No man in these parts ever suffered as I did. I took anything FASTEST MURDER TRIAL ON RECORD. Monday, Jan, 14. 10.01 A. M.—First juror exam- ined. 10.55 A. M.—Jury completed, 12.30 P, M.—End of opening ad- Indictments be drawn be twice pli No Pin red in jeopardy. Made Yet. “We have not decided what we will do in the matter. The prosecution tried for a verdict im the first degree, and we feel pretty welll satisfied because they dress. M.—First witness called. Tuesday, Jan. 15. PANTRIAD DADRA re Oh -D, Hf you suffer with Rheumatism, Were unsuccesuful. There was too much Doctors, Coroners and experts IAA RADAR A RRA RAS 4 everything that I ever heard of, but never found " cl om- . oe . Passion and prejudice in Paterson over ford Bestel tent ees om EVENING WORLD’S BILL try Dr. Greeno’s Nervura, and Be rrscsis see the slightest good Until I began the use of De this case to recelve impartial trial and! pa * Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. . = Death's statements. TO PROTECT MILL GIRLS ooasult Dr. Greene, 36 W. 14th ‘And mow comes the most wonderful. part of all. Bale a verdict other than gullty. Wednesday, J 10. ou St., Maw York Olty, about your short time this splendid medicino made me completely, wells: All of the men convicted of murder in NeoPa a ernel sie te lresia 3 e. id It is the best remedy L ever naw or beard of, for it raised me ; the second degree for the death of Jes. 1.06 A, M.—McAlister taken ‘The provisions of tho bill introduced by Representative Marks case. Oall there or write hiliie @ 22> » condition of atta: helpleamens and cotitant agony to | tle Bonschieter ware hopeful ene siorn- mtand. and urged by The Evening World are: $| [i This you can do without cost or ty one. Tam now eatitely well and strong, and T owe __ ing. 2.00 P. M. Defense rests. Any person other than a duly HMeensed and practicing physt- charge. e my pee my, llfe| to Den creeas: ‘s Neceare blood and “Thirty years at hard labor is what 1 Pyrenean In his possesstan ‘any narestic or annesthetie ; morre meedy- kT adtion every eec7 2 ore, 5 i a produce stupor o} hope and expeat will be ¢ 2 re 3 pect hegsentence, Arguments by assistant prose- to use the same upon any person, > = = Juatice Dixon will impose on the e! cutor am! two of counsel for > Mcensed physician, shall be watlty of a mii ers of Jennle Bosachteter defense. and subject to 8 fine of from 81,000 to 5,000, or imprisonment LABOR NOTES cntor Emley. With this I will be con: Friday, Jtn. 18, from one to five years. tent 12.00 M.—Defense rests its argu- pe O-2-2ODODO-O 9-0-8 pel sy . the scen ‘That Justice Dixon, who will sentence | 5 ue Pe} 3 the bill urged by Tho Evening World, ad Posbvenilantce ea Drioktayere. and tho convicted men Monday next will B OU aaa alte reper et Ctl PATERSON, N. J. Jan, 19.—The sen-| has been deluged with letters commend. Staxeue'l interruatianad | Uninc fGomeanl Oat thirty years in Trehton State Prison 2 and Jury retires, FOP RSE aa I a ee A ei Satca eaAGaN RatOnt ar FrealdentGot i tie; orwanizecion Rees gbe: > - = has redoubled since the conviction of | other clty In the State. wants the bill Bue and Second street, Hrooklyn. defeated in to-day's election. The West- ut hard labor, ts the general beilef. @ ene bhi comes into court. @/yennie 1 ter's. murderers. As-| passed and passed at once, The Legis- u ea deteaa tea isooicia No have oomnined The trial of George Kerr, the fourth S leseans Jury finds verdict of @) i biymen from Paterson will strongly | lature will probably make the measure cletlon! a entertainment tomer | micaet citer! beceaiss fot’ tie fecaoabadiog man accused of complicity in the mur. { De CeOCaneO favor this bill In the Legislature. a law in rapid transit order and by the | ehisiren atx to 4 Deters wil be inwatied "7 wien Tammany Hall. Kietn holds. the i | COOQQDOOOSESGESESGDE GE Oxo (oie otic “y hyaicians| biggest "i (urday morning s General Inspector of Sewers. der) of the /ralll igista which | was act JENNIE BOSSCHIETER. Public micas, lawyers, phyalctana| biggest majority on record, The Waadingwa Meights Presbyterian Churcn [Mice of General I of ___ SEN} BOSSCHIETER. 4 men of every profession and of PERTH AMBOY, N. J., Jan, 19.—Law- has ‘been holding special maeetiggn ti Daniel Jorden has teen elected, Preal- for Moriday, has been postponed without % a protection of the will] yer Joseph EK. Stryker—I favor this ‘ ton | be continued at the desire ident of the Progress Aaswoctation of date, It may be put over to the next | VERDICT PLEASES “Well,” sakl he, “of course Lean't talk] iris, and k The Evening World| bill and belleve the mere posseasior “ t. " a Steam Fitters’ Helpers. Michael) Lona Sivermfoticour Sbinsshetuniversalounile freely unon that subs but 1 don't! for tes eras. Knockout. drope should conatitute “a ase Wultlne: Upon: the, Lace poet Hof the Disciptes of Chet. | ing James Fitzgerald will hold the i ts Ns elonyskNOvowe re : NF ‘om Thor 1! Her an ior, will contioue thelr je: ye pinion ts that his fate will not be mi THE TRIAL JUDGE | think ', would, make any difterence| James P, MeNalr, Seeretary of the! Crimipal intent “nn fave them without =| special; services wext' waek floes of secretartes. John Finn Jesn severe than that of the trio found A hether I Ike tt or not.* Hoard of Health, sounded the keynote! adrian Lyon, Assemblyman—i Auartettes and Dr. John ¥, Washneli, untit recently pastor | Clete Trenaurcr, and Willtam ines! gulity. yesterday, te "Did you expect n verdict of gullty In ternon sentiment when he #aid to-| favor ‘the wl, There ‘cannoc. be toy Paitiiga ‘reshyterian Church, haa bem [And James Nugent, oo i, To McAlister's nerve alone ts given | Justice Dixon Feels Satisfied |‘ "cond lerree? right-min man is] Many laws to guard the safety of our am to-morrow morning The amendment to the Engineers’, the credit. for the men's Ives velag | Ex ee a neta news “l neveh anileipate the vere proposed law. It eh ateia a . im ¢a become the pert cense Law as proposed cd by Aa spared to them --Expected to Imp case | am trying," replled Aa value in prevent=| p¢ Mam E man Bedell, has been P Maximum Sentence. atileamillng i saat Paterson his athe endtnee eee Prats We Mp iakertian | piacere, Heer e York, orgaal Coached by MvAllater. “But you are not disappointed that a raised againat it. | ovated and beautified, Mr. 4 fighting any interference with! ipesdre pool a . Judge Dixon was in his trary at his|verdict of murder In the rat degree was The Even:| PI #TON, N,1.lan, 19.—Amthon nies of sermona on “The | the present Inw and during the, coming: ealate LEE enana berate home, 479 Jersey a’ stetseries City, to-}net found?” making the possesston Coumty Tene meen tne anterdon ree Sea ei ruithe obfections. 0 4 ENC : : ieee a Teuinditenane mocrat—In the multitude o & se n with the three conntantly, "bee an Evening World reporter] Stil! with a pleasant smile that Jar narcotic er anacsthette drugs, with uve bacni jasued jsbym ihe Organizer Herman Robinson, of the that a higher verdict would have |; aes rs: aon opinion) of ithel verdict | more Sioa ey nen more. eS ae sat’ Fintent to use them on any person cx Rew Jerney Legislature tn the pant 135 wilt speak A. F. of L, will asalst to-night in the eB : ction, Judge Dixon replied: “1 mus ee earn we would ve ereke aE been found by the fury, McAliater’s oye ine nie eg urter tll eee Peli rin ace ne pura by a physichin’s onler, a felony, ts cere Ia Taws If.netl ett aoe i x inatallation, of the recenuy waren careful coaching of Campbell and Death | jyge5 ary peak fppaal Stand ee iat SA ad esa the Legivlature: and signed by: th Sanday School to heater” Resebyteriaa © Church.) West st aitand ‘Turkish tobacco. The > udge arose and replied ta orter's | proper Verd ot. 3 ave to 4 , te . ie mogeabiasbant! leg eet, has called Dr. John Lote x ts saved all three, Without thie their |) yyy ere Pe aveehtearenorts *Hinaee wer tet or n the courterton f the fe revelations .t} rt tere will be held at oae Fello Stories would not have hung together as 1 . beat rl Judge's face Krew stern ' r trial no Assembly mon | hp hes be all, on Forsyth street. se Ago well ay they did.” OWEN. u pleased with the ver- wall slowly At the proper th the} Robert H. 8 Wall organizer of the Internatio < y diet, Jud tence will be passed pupae yok a ot Tobacco Workers’ Union, will be preg». aioe nde ent : —— — here for its ‘ fee A Tho members of Bartenders’ Unton’ | Jersey till town, purpase of 4 Wightman headquarters, 47 East Fitty-third etree emibiy mi a . o troduced yer in ni! a v y Assembiyman Marks, who Intro Mier, jn special teevieea at | teenth, anfilversary of the organization, tL. Cuyh bas just union to be stronger { very way than It ever was before. The Bridge Tenders’ Union has elected the following officers President, Pat- WV birthday with OF 23D ST.HOUSE FIL TIRED BLN MUST C0 OLUSIO, Shdrewos Ackert, the pew minister in pastor will pel, conaeted with the} rick Harrigan; Vice-President, Johm mabler pi stees inane lll sale b9, Hrealin; Treasurer, William Johnson ‘Ran Down the Carib|Gale Weakened Overloaded Structure— HER LIFE 10 HIGHER ( IRT Rone Truntece, John Kare, Jonn Grimes am Prince in the Priest in Ruins Gave Last . [ihe Pari Artation " Mersey. j Rites to Dying. _— edt CAMP AND FOOD. m RUN Birra ee Ab tent Getting Close to Nature. i Seventeen Years Oldand|Jury Disagrees in Trial nana wn Neeoaiil tart tecen i cesclblares LIVERPOOL, Jan. 19.—The White! In the height of to-day’s gale two men |owned by the Reach estate, of 22) Hroad- Feared to Return Before Justice elivered. fea some people that a man could, on food, cure himself of tuberculosis, @tar liner Cymric, from New York Jan, 9 for this port, collided with the British of weted went down to death in the coll way, was being onat into a Home. Truax. “L was sent by my doctor to camp in studio block. The entire front wall had the old Grantley Mansion, undergoing plsannes, Carib Prince in the Mersey this | reconstruction, at 125 Fart Twenty-third | been removed, the jolrts of the several the mountains and to liye largely om sooty ie el street. floors taken out and new supports read- Grape-Nuts food, My case was pro Dee Horace Te ae ey ae Tare |The fourth floor, overioadet with ron | Juated. In the center wf the building life, seventeon-year-old) ‘Though the jury Atsagreed to-day in Hey te orto 5 Leer Ste alates Se ie Te | girders, heavy timber and pric e| Was an open apace through which mi trl kill herself [the suit of Christian Blinn to hay bye AAS xe Tin ines ane boar hee reds Taare) way and fell through to the basement. | terlal was Ifted to the r Moors by | | ight on the of 4% Carroll | clared inyalld a deed given by him the best authority of all American HM. H. Reeves, Mr, H. A. Stoddard and |. W2am Young, the contractor, of 1188) # steam holst. Tree suHroonIyn a Schwarz on March 30, 1%, when anoelalinta tn a fisectees LEER on ten ott Broadway, was paying off sixteen worn Down in Avalanche. merit at to-day at the Long manartade heli maa inanne nas iatiee wuxent Into'o E dus base Tugs responded to signals and went to} TO OM the frat Moor when the eet The fourth floor, heavily loaded with vital, The wir, the ferrunx directed 4 verdlet for the de-}, TER r Ee wan coaratul Ge tab Oversset Iron girders, tint nome, 3% 1s ndant is but used the food three times a day, ime. All of the men scrambled | rand brick, colli . except Willlam and Edward > ranctnas : The mans of debris shot down through et, aome * ago. She had fallen Thiy decision wan red hed on a tech: LONDCN SNEERS AT YANKEES WAR ON CHECK GRABBERS. the end of 10 eks went for vas towed up the river to her cust. 1816 Second avenue, and James Murray.| the elevator shaft, carrying Murray and | in love with an Italian and went to point, ao that the se may be at na new examination, when not a trace wrth. The Carib Prince was damaged|°f 217 South Third street, Brookiyn.| two men with it. ‘The othera had vlther | live with him. once taken to the Appellate Division } could be found, My in all her upper works, They were buried underneathythe We-| scrambled to wafety or were knocked | She recently got ted of her ite ut going through anothe WiePreveh Weddl be. | Manager Dan Frohman Ch G me and sald, ‘C A heavy fog overhung the Mersey at | Fs. Murray was taken out alive, but} our of danger by the falling mr Jand dectde » the ftallan, She 1 no prosp Socesaneeie: eee Nalsance is such a mare tle time of the collision, ‘The Cymric| #¢Mously Injured and sent home. The pollce arrested James P, Steven-| war 1 to go home, so ded 10.) Counsets tons botni a Neakired luparistheatrest find put in at Queenstown yesterday and | son, West Ninety-ninth street, the. « alton ofthe cas Lear ve habit of proceeded to this port. Capt. Lindsay Priest Gave Absolution, | masonry foreman, and John H. Welling: { ro swallow a dose fe technica UE aes | te f the by n AGATE EDR outdoor exercise Feported that there was no panic among Rev, Jzines Powers, of the Roman] ton, of 127 Edgecombe avenue, who hid Hing up he found 10 do end this Iped me some, vith all the outdoce air and exe hig, passongers. Catholic Church of the Epiphany, hur-| charge of the tron work. ‘Tike Carib Prince Is a Mediterranean | re to the scene, and climbing through | Coroner Zucca and Building Commia- taken paris areen He hurried | he was Insan lind. She sailed from Alexandria on| the tangle of timbers reached Edward | mlesioner Brady arrived on the sce to the hoxpt RAS Dernona: mays, wtien ssa » world I could not build Ded & She carried few pnssengers. Nelson in time to administer the last {and at once began an Investigatt al NT A el La eel teary vod to a condition where It tigation to} ro ind this point may as wel bs bacill! —___ Ftes of the church before the man died, | fix the reaponalbility for the before: polnusitantrialiagain \ Kill off the baci! unless I nad »1 food of the character of mira Summer in Char: ADELPHIA, Jan. 19,—Rear Ad. Nelson ta a married man. ‘ Coroner Young left the scene of the A few minutes later members of En-| cident, At the request of the Coroner @ wanted to be a carpenter, He wanted to tend a bar. ———$—— Don’t wear yourself out walking a rehina. nthe puting th Ape- Nuts to do it on, For family asons | wish to avoid having my gine Company No, 7, which had been|and the Bullding Commissione | He wanted to b , tao, i ” George W. Sumner to-day auc-| summoned, dragged the boly of in| ice are searching for him.” P°"| Or conductor on Acar’ Say Jooklag tora Sata Someone, Bas) nunnlales De pete nee give them money for thefr [tame appear In public print.” Postusa, Bilas, in the] brother, Wiillam Neleon, from under- He wanted to be a watch-maker just what you want, and he Is watob- | formed as a strugeiiig lawyer and Sun-| alleged servi Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich, me ja» Nav ithe o Se SL And goodness knows what not. ing the Sunday World £ ‘ad. call: nen le d xervices will furnish this name upon\.appite neath \the debris, For'a Cold in the Head he tried a fow want ada {i The Woebe | 426 the Sunday World for an 7 Other Hnxlieh papers comment on ehe! — Schneewels was Aned #10. Chapman] oy n ae i ‘The bullding, @ five-story structure, Laxative Bro <thnd now he’s the blessed lot. dng for it, See eee revert diaplny: A eOS, was discharged with a reprimand, cavone, ’ ry ah, aioe

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