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“* $100 ALREADY IN FOR BOSSCHIETER FAMILY. The $1,600 Mortgage on Murdered Mill Giri’s Littie Home May Soon Be Dissipated. JHE SUBSCRIPTIONS. A Sympathizer .-.+.+.+e+0+ $25.00 Alfred and Charles Steckler. 15.00 Emanuel M, Friend. John Jay Mother of Working GI Henry Von Minden Mamie Gilroy, actress. . Crew of Kate V. Lynch, eratraw, Y Tommy Hettini..... . Chrin Makert, ® Worth atrect .. beeeeeeeees 10.00 Chaplain Rotaler, of Worth Monument—Trast in God” Mary M. EB Four Friends . Adam Gray, Jeracy City Mother with three daughters J. EB. McDermott ....-.000 0+ Conductor, Third Avenue.... Sympathetic A Working Gir larcus Mayer Merman Clark Charles Ottman ... Cash ....- A True Sympathizer Judge Warren W. General Seasions 5.0 A True Sympnthiser (necomd letter bearing thin sland tare) ...eee eee vee 1,00 BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. | one hundred dollars has by 7 ening World hours after the ap- peal was first made to ald in ratsing enough monvy to clear the Ite Boss- chleter home from the mortgage, which must be foreclosed if the “Bosschteters don sistance. No ‘itting memorial could be the little murdered mill girl nt hearted, industrious win Hosschieter—than we ask you to ously ald us in securing. The Bosschleters were humbie but) prosperous people until this awful trage- dy overshadowed them. "They were hard-working, thrifty peo- ple, sober and steady. They have made no appeal for help, but have, with broken hearts, lingered over the memory of the brigit-eyed girl who was done to death by four men fiends, and have accepted lesser calaml- ties with the resignation of despair. ‘The father and sister of Jennie Boss- chieter have been almost .constantly lle since the night of the murder. ‘They have been dazed with grief—at | the mercy of court proceedings—in a} continuous atmosphere of excitement and perturbation. The daughter for weeks could not leave her gricf-sticken mother for an hour at a time, xo utterly shattered were the elder wom Jennle’s funeral, pense and th lowing the family excheque More than been recetved within twenty-f more some Jennle a remem: Sasi $ eenenene re I the unexpected ex- ston of montha fol- dy have drained the and only by chance was it learned that In the wake of the murder must follow the loss of the humble litde how ich Jennie was 80 proudly doing her share to pay for. Such a unpretentious little home, a tworslory fra. pitage, way out in vutakirts of Paterson. Humble, but a Paradine. But to these hard-working people with a flock of little children growing up, it veritable palace. to them, as laughing Jennte ter used to say, “Just grand, yoms and four Ded- 1m} as ‘famuy rary house: with four bed= was a veritable fulry dream. it became reality, the Hos: from the baby to the grand- importance of the fact, rooms When schieters, mother, felt th and Jennie shared in the family pride in the possession of a home, To be sure, the sum pald for the cet- age and the ground was inostly repre the mortgage. a small amount tn 4 and $10 remained by Httle. cash was to be paid made een Jennie Boascht er loved to tell of the buylng for her mother, her Ife xsinee she was brought her on ‘pay’ da x EB : 3 f : zx a * Diss sk a hele eh ea bid home they wer Every week 0} n years old Jennie h mo’ wages to hi ‘The mother would then gly pretty E : utie daughter «small sum for spending sary. But It t¥ at once apparent that he rest went Into the Mrs. ing does not h. to resort to a Wife of Delawarean Who Ine|etus, poker or trying pan to persuade Plans to Heduce Mortgage, : her husband Jennio. was making brillant plana troduced Bill Gives Her Why, 1 think awfutly about reducing that mortgage. rT * she continue shows how ‘The cottag chieter’s pride; the glad and nappy by the Innocent laughter that wax Jennie Bose: little house made off : ockeio! Joyous ehildrerty ia a quiet, Nn five lnthe and not kriet-mricken house to-day, ore : : 5 But Tt ts home, ag | WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 2—Repre- | more jhan thirty las ba foe ee Mah ease the hone Teeng [sentative Frank P. Ewlog, who intro-|2) iivbe dye meen beatlas hime and mother and her Hitie ones—clean it from |uced the bill to punish huaband-beat= (iyi) the fooks of things I guess I'd bet- debt—as i memorial to the murdered /¢rs at the whipping post, has not been| ir yogin, A joke? \ iWaoutt Yass wR can at toast stand, Letween these| home since he took that step, and) woyening faany about that—wome sadly tied: people ant! tne narrow that |!t t# aulte probable that he Ie not’ tn | ame Ont yo walt tll T have A Mt reatens them in the breaking up of; hurry to return, H nF . age hie ihe jittle home that Jennie Horachleter| Ho Ix married, Mrs. Ewing has some | SK with Frank, He'll cia Te ewe Met a ea rtelGiltoy'a’ attorney, Mr, E,]¥eryY decided opinions concerning hix{cont.nued, “Senator 3on y propoms M.\Friend, writen Allss Gilroy will fake bill and the manner tn which she will {thet men who maltreat t up) a collection “at the New York express them to him t# Indicated by the Work for Susie Bosschieter. Susie Bosschleter, sister of the mur- Jered mill girl, who has been out of em- ployment for two months owing to the julness in the silk trade, will have a position as caster. in Lowenthal Bros.’ : 4 i "hit. your oe plore op, plain jatreet. Paterson. | juge wait until he comes home!” h cracked the other's 1 Mant” brothers,” read Tagri i itupbard The Ewinga live at Rockland, Just out- | er over tho head with the Dutt Avera story An the Evening World and [aide of the elty, and the wife Is young, | toy enti git betwen said Henry Lowen- qhal last night. “that wo must do ‘some- for Susie Hosachloter. At Mother's request Buxle. called ‘aon her| and it was thon arranged that she go to work Mond: NEGRO FEARS LYNCHING. Confesses His Crime and Begs Po- Mee to Keep Him from Mob, (Boccia! to The Hrening World.) NORFOLK, Va., Feb. ‘William Wil- the negra who aewaulted aged Mra. apother did ue ha Wilkins io Nottoway County a week 4go and for whom fi posse searched four fays, was captured by four officers in Portsmouth early to-day after wa desper- | 552 tte struggle on the roor of a threesatory | toute, from which the prlaoner attempt. at the post? FOS | ooo 2 3 31035) Tht, MOR TCAGES BOSSCHIETER HOME IMRS. EWING WILL KILL WOAH ELING BILL. Opinion. 447,211, comment she made when her attention was directed to the case, “Did Frank try to get those Assem- blymen to make a law to whip women she asked in amnazeme flushing prettily as she rpoke. Pretty and vivacious, and the man must be ungallant indeed who would object to being beaten by her shapely little hands should ahe deem such a process neces- AR ALARA R ARCA sad RRA AH RAMA EANM AARP NGA AAA AAAI: RRR NAMA MAAAR 8 a a NAUMAN ENE tee nese husband t* likely to be y from he: 1 of some other ‘# exactly like the story of the sill into ware Paris t, | One sa 0 you your Ramin bmen who got If you doi Th a nt nb Nippit tor Somebody's by waippl it he's aa pecaun von'e tet. hin: MM have to’ defeat it by beating the iit, not the women." MUTUAL’S BIG BUSINESS. It Shows an Increase In Asscts of 923,008,010. Tho statement of the Mutual Life In- surance Company, of New York, Richard A. McCurdy, Preaident, shows for the year ending Dec. 31 last, premiums re- ceived, otter, sources, $12,371,631, and ynpany has total assets of $%5,- which includes $183,263,64 In Bintes bond snd other ‘recur. tes; $77,255,867 In first 4wen loany on bond and mortguge, $12,170,000 In loans on se- curities: loany'on the company’s policies, 1 estate, $25,075,540, und ac: t and het deferred premi- HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ° 79 1901, CROUNDHOG SAW SHADOW. Six More Weeks of Win-| ter May Be Ex- pected. | eee | | mn what the vari: | tion decide to, holes A Rood deal depend: ous ground hogs of the n do to-day. If they return to the Shadow. in which they have been hibernating smce late last Fall, then Winter has alx more weeks to run; but If, on the they come forth Into the gray searching for soft grass and other ground hog “hors d'ouevre,” and stay out, then Winter Js a thing of the past. ‘The ground hog Ix much more reliable as 4 weather prophet than gogse bones and soft corn, and ts Infinitely more re- spected by farmers. The fact that the sun was shining orightly to-day was taken to Indicate ut Winter was not ended. ou see as 1 xeneral thing, when the ground hog aces his shidow on Feb. 2, he goes back into the earth for alx weeka more for he knows there will be plenty more snow, fee and biting wind Wonderful Creature. Mr. Eph Moore, the colored prophet of Thompson street, discussed the matter this morning. “De ground hog am a most wonderful creature,” he sald, “and am jhe mureat weather prophet we has. Th’ ground hog he come out o his hole on the sec- on’ day o° Febru'ry just as sure you vohn, an’ he look aroun’ him, an’ if he sce his shadder he done go straight back an’ he sleep six moh’ weeks He knows there's a help moh Winter comin’, and he don't take no chances, Mr. Ground Hog.” “Does I know ‘bout de groun’ hog? Course 1 ¢ What nigger bo'n in noth Ciliny: don’ knows de grou hog seen hia shadder to-day, an 1 knows gw ‘© more col’ Th unt Mary" Brown, 22 Thon street, to-day, ack as African blood and can Mary" ts as b Southern past Nifty Clty Same ne Country, un’ how allus comes out of his Je second of Feb'wary to see if docs he come birth make her and is y? er does, It's My. dee like Peo black, “De Lard lm dat way. Fell, he la aruenty scary. He's ‘fraid ing, an” xpestiutiy walks aroun’ all don't see his shadder. If he M—zip! back he goes Into his hole, an’ he stays dar for «lx weeks. “Why? Jew case he does, Case knows dat winter i rand dat we'se going to have anc col’ weather fer slx weeks, Data why. Ef he don't see ont KO back In his hole hie, ahadder ‘in is ehadder dix mo‘nin‘ niener i in he hobs ath realy an’ T knows syring in six weeya off, ery hog in de ety? Course dar Mint But ww We got ty ha ame 9 dar iv in de country hain't we? And? de aun shines here don't in No'th Clny? “Donn, yo yerself dat de groun’ hog aon’ know hie bisnenn an’ don't yo" take off ver flannings ner sell yer ovah- cont. Wi wine to have winter yet an’ plenty of It “De groun’ hog say's so an’ de groun’ hog allus knows." —__ DIED VICTIM OF BIG FIRE. Lowan Joan Loan, ht years old, who was driven from his home at 539 First avenue the big fire at ‘Thirty-frat street and Firet dled at ite! L venue Thursday night, Hospital to-day and exposure clevator, man of whose factory at First avenue was Thurstay night, 6 the disavve fis nephe on pn Matthew) Donohu Willlam Wicke & Co., Thirty-tirst «t destroyed by ported to-day. Zugene Donohue. fir nt en pears Old, of 108 Bedford avenue, Trook: Donohue sald hin ping clerk, and last seen Wan the office of the pany. It in feared he boat mis fife in the bullding, , y Wns a abi 33, increase in assets Is $23,008,616 The insurance and annultles In’ force are $1,1i1 197,888. ¢° — receipts from a total of 1) one wear yourself out waiking any The! disburzements were eek 062,663 tor} day looking for a flat. Some one has —_ / Mig I ec im Detroit, DETROIT, Feb, 2.—Fire early to-deay! wutted the building at 46 to % Larne: street V oceupled by the Dresk Jupp Paper Company, and before the firemen gained control of It spread to the ‘d_ to D. claims by death, $11,309,211 for endow-| Just what you want, and he Is watch- 5 sf a jplant of the Free Press Printing Com- uk ck to, Nott eis ti not to Be! monte and othhes eos to polley peers ing the Sunday World for an ad. call- | ‘ny. which suffered heavy damagi Gurely, be! lynched, Meee tai 146, 6m. a dng foqit. 2] The loss was about $900,000, i Al N OF MIGHT. | Strong Nerves and Buoyant Blood made hy Dr. Greene’s MAGIC INFLUENCE OF DR GR _ »! ' oe Wie HO ever heard of a nerveless hero? What despondent warrior ever won a battle? What great idea was ever evolved from a sleepless brain ? What high {deal or lofty aspiration ever came from low eitality?, It is the bl and nerves that movo the world physically, mentally, and morally. Napoleon had nerves of stec! at Austerlitz and dyspepsia at Waterloo. King. Richard suffered the agonies of insomnia the night before he met Richmond on the fatal fleld of Bosworth. Low vitality, nervous weakness and ex haustion causeamajority of failures in every walk of life. Are your nerves weak, shaky, and unstrung ? Are you unable to sleep at night or do you have dreams? Is it irksome to move, work, or think during the day? Do you have dizziness, logs of memory, dimneas of vision ® Do you have the blues, déspondency, ‘depression of mind? Aro you troubled with weak back, tremors, trembling, or palpitation ? There are many cases of complex character witich patients cannot fully understand, Dr. Greene cordially invites all suck suffcrers to consult with him fully and freely, personally or by letter, at his office, 35 West 14th Street, New York City. There is no charge for such consultation and every communkcation Is absolutely confidential. WITNESS AGAINST _ KENNEDY IN JAIL. Leb oeeEDDDaES MARY HIGGINS. Arrested for shoplifting. nary Higgins, Who Found taki to qian fenog mare] eaua hy Dolly Reynolds, Arrested | Aru tlamined ihe door, At 9 and saw th murdered — girl for Shoplifting. hed outen the floor, Meneath the bed was thy « ad pipe with which the murierer had done his werk.’ Mary Iiggins, the chambermaid of) Dr. Kennedy's now trial will beatin the Grand Hotel who found the body | next Monday. A new witness iil prob: of “Dolly” Reynolds and for whom | 2b1¥ presence hiinself, why, at she cost of his ow which gas hitherto court officers have been searching to] eh), Naha acenentee serve with @ subpoena in second | his domestic hap will give teatt- trial of Dr. Samuel Kennedy, convicted of the murder, In now locked up in the Weat Thirtleth street police station on the charge of shopl'fting. “I'm sorry this happened Just on the} of the trial" she sald to-day. 1) Am not an unwilling witness, but T will have this thing thrown up to Dr, Kennedy's lawyers will try thelr beet to blacken my character mony changing the © aspect of the £ “Do of murder attache that he ow man op to within a few minutes time sie wax killed may have som: to toward helping thin, [th and they I djd nothing but pick up two it side combs which 1 saw on the Moor of a Sixth avenue department store. Their value {8 10 cents, perh taken something valua “Ia the ‘Dolly’ Reynolds fresh In my memory? Yes. {x now two and a half y, mur. 200 for Cons walked Into the room and saw the mur. Sreeatatlacverseaoca AGI wning re: dered girl I remember everything just not signed, whieh rea: It gocurred last week. it was on whien I Aug. 18, T belleve, [first saw ‘Dol y* y York.” Incloged were two Reynolds, At 6 o'clock in the evening | $1 "rhe honey Will gato the Te Me | Uonsclence Fund In the City ‘Treasury. I pasced through the corridor and saw her standing In front of room 85 tulking to a bellboy, I passed later, The door For « Cold in the Head of her room wus ajar, and I heard her| Laxative Bromo-Quluine Tablet —<——— NEW LIFE AND HOPE FOR WEAK AND DESPONDENT MEN—OVER- WORK AND VITAL WEAKNESS LOSE THEIR TERRORS— EENE'S NERVURA. SLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY. NERVURA “These are some of the symptoms of nervous debility, vital weake ness, nervous and physical exhaustion from over-work, excesses, and) abuses. The exhausted and hopeless feelings which you experience are merely symptoms of the disease. A thorough revitalization is what you want. Nclenco has provided o specific for nervous debility, vital weak: hess and vitinted blood. Itis the discovery of the famous Dr. Greene, and {s known as Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Under: the magic influence of this wonderful medicine the nerves soon regain, their lost. power and the spirits become buoyant asthe body grows strong. The reinvigorated blood courses through the veins, substitute ing health and vivacity for lassitude and despair. Thousands of people—judges, statesmen, merchants, and working- men—testify from personal experience to the prompt and permanent bem | efits of Dr. Greene's Nervura. Tho great good it has done for them it will certainly do for you. It is o sin to suffer when relief is within reach; Rev, Dr. Rotertek Terry, D. D.. pastor | preach In the South Reformed Church, Madtea | ** avenge and Thirty-elehth street, to-morrow morn ing on “Tbe Temptation." The choir will alng | Worship, 1541. The portraits in olf ‘Sanctus’ (Gounod, “lle That Shall Endure’ | ‘era nce 1609 are hanging im the cae (Mendetmaoh “Blessed Inthe Man that En. | of tbe church and may be seen al ime, The SS cree EeTOCsTTe Let artencna | bait wt anes Ja the steeple was cast tm Ame am In 1728, and hae been tn use ever ettee."¢ The New York Branch of the Woman's Foreiga, onary. Soclety of the, Methadlet Eplacopal of Dr. Gerrit Smith, | Church Sid weesve Tha an a day of ‘pe held “atthe | prayer, A | Missionary 1d inh arene |. In 1696. Its origin and histery are. ed with the Dutch settlers im Amerien: roment and creed are Margy Ws feanded oo Joha. Calvin'a Onder and choirmaster Dr, Albert 11. Studeraker, pastor of et. | when the following speakers will take parts Mra. WY ecchekUieinerrat G pei Simimens, Mra. Joha F. lish Lutheran Church, ath ate~ (it ienowlea Sita. Margaret Bottom Meo BE pur and Seond ptreet, ro will preach | Skiimore, hlre. F. Mason North. All parpews lay to-morrow morning at 11 on “With | terested are invited, Moses on Mount Sinal jock on Foo! Prienda, | Meney Frank, founder of the Church of Lid- eration and Independent Thought, will speak in clock So § St. Jamen'e Protestant Worthington, of was read by Mev ea anaatedepends spit |drewen were made by John P, Faure, ex-Charttien Beale Lyceum to-morrow morning of “The! Commissioner; Neve, Re G. ‘Quennel} and Irwta Divinity of Man, or Gat Lncarnate in Humanity.” | Correll Music will be furnished Ly Miss Florence L. A meeting of the Brooklyn and 5 Island Weber and Mr. Marry Niles, baritone. At qAtMeetatton wil be ned Sin toe lepealogical Mall, 226 West Fifty-righth street, | Parlors of the Young Men's Christian Amoctation, nia mectety will gh yo eae tl itn kiyn, on Monday forenoon, The Thared ‘ Bext | will be of m devotional character, and. reports, uretay evening erent vt Misa |of the evangelistic work of the past month will) — Florence L. Weber, ting of musical ani be made. famatte recitations the Pressytertan Union will Motel savor ‘om Monday, event Nev. Madison ©. Peters, DD, will lecture tor de Zion Literary Le and t 4 at the Hrooklyn Talmud GL-65 Mewerole street. Brook. ya, evening. In the Sumner Ave Decatur a experiences during ‘onsul-General Job ‘ion. jamea Te Wiebe, of Grace Newton ere alse u . The music of iit “be “Chledy “instrumental, ndered by the three sisters, the Misses Keele Daaiet Church iva, br Madina Misoaceptions ot Curt salty.” he alll begin a serie (ante for bia bubject * Rey jambling.”” De. ‘A spectal meeting of the Presbyterian minttere of! the city aud vicinity for prayer and center. Cnce will be held in the large assembly room of veabyterian Dullding, 136 Fig vem Monday neat. Preabytertan : Church elders and pastors are urged to be morning, Ka £5) faba evs Vubllate’* and anthem, and ett et astnad clean: for, thot pew) tad in. the evening Magnificat” ” with Sr : Nane Dimittie” and several aathems, night In stenography, Beenie, fiiex, Tebrew: Jewish history, mec draw; Roo, Donerty WH continue hie my Ares, sertes of lectures Bristle Life and | aeomerry, German and choral s1BEISE Tratning Schoal, | Rev. Dr, Philip. SM. Watt Tnorniuge| morrow morning, in Grace Seunnatee "Bpieenal Ma] Church, West 0 a a} i, caer emcee Mis “Iveae, an “Tee Soule Cry and Brirtian Movement During the Fis | ¢ Roser ites eniorn Outalde the Church." Those to | ser tele ones, A teneral ‘View ure Nob y of aes Mar i Um WoL Maven The Book tn FOOD IN MEXICO. Replaces American Food, Grape-Nuts, Native Food. leman from the City of Mex- feo, ‘T. Gadsden, writes that himself and some other members his family could not Ive comfortably on the ordinary food in Mexico, and after using the native food for some months finally got into a run-down hausted condition, “An American feels most the need in mind and body of of the Invigorating food he has been raised on in the States. Several, months ago when L was particularly feeling the necd of some change in food I notieed Grape-Nuts In the window of one of the large grocery stores h remombering how In, the United ne little nieces and nephews d grown fat and healthy on almost exclusively, { bought two ages to see Cit suc eceded as well with grown-up propley “From that day to this It has never been absent from our table, With us) the exhaustion an’ enervation caused: by this climate and the Pee has entirely disappeared, and, Tea eken ince: 1628 2 all in most excellent health, ilar ead Mary, Ru Q i perview in te (Saturday) f delivered approgr! The members som aaa