The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1902, Page 5

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____ THE WORLD: _TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1902. BLONDIN WALKS INTO TRAP. | WHICH POLICE SET FOR HIM. Alleged Boston Wife- Murderer, After Evad- ing Capture for Months, Is Caught at Headquarters. | After dodging the pe States for eight mon Rlor hia wife In To: hs. Joseph W din, who te accused April. w been liv seph Bernant at & Madison avenue he #pection Headquarters an to run Hang! @escribing Police a the m La front r “TRS through “ BLONOILN in charge HIE CHELMS FORN VIEL 25 ‘The circumsta ture of Hlond @®eam Boller @ut of the fact: @n engineer Seribing him a+ ton It was sur fm this city ¢ cense to work that Rept hanging recognized Blondin. ar Paigned in to awalt @husetts. i withour t In som: Blondin Guider e the body Blondin | and childr Breat deal roundin as an engi BS TRAINME fs. IN CENTAAL W,., ES Ve Ge PASSENGER CRASHED IN(O 71; ST Taxes STEAM DERRICK. are neat CUEAU Jan TREN, Ab Ss TRIDGE’S SHARP RETORT TOA COMPLAINT. Omash-Up on Au Branch Joh Six Were tilt Two Badly ite wen rworked, tvernge Wk Nine Noure a Day. AUBURN, N.Y. Fe men were ki)! passenger a derr wreck In eight miles west Y 1 Senta The dead are i John Hazeman, Rochester Frank Hines, of it Bdwant Vine, of loch ‘ man. ‘ Bogineer Durand, of Syracuse Ys Thomas Burke, Syracuse mo Tick. Edward li bis right lex « tated in A mont avenue Baptist ( ‘assenger tra! > Their parents met the, derrick us {f they would wait and crashed ‘through !t. None of the Rita laa aseengers was hurt. Ratiroad officials \ finme the crew of the wrecking train the co} —— FELL FIVE STORIES. Smokestack Repairer Wound Noted Exponents of Kanal Mights George Exnon, twenty-three years old , , wins of No. 168 Springtield avenue, Ruther- _/ pent ford, N. J., while repairing e 4 stack on the wl The w et to gh »| 3) age I Saturda | is TALKING "| 0." ah ine Sa ABQUT THE hernia SE ale py res WoNDEE. |= ace : PICTURES "| IN. COLORS. Did You See Them? Don't Miss Tham Next Sunday. BOER DELEGATES HERE. Rotterdam Brings bles from ae brother and then’ proceed to Baltimore "aad Wash: | ington, HIGHBINDERS ' HOSTILE WITNESSES. BEAUTIFUL MRS. HART’S RUINOUS LIFE IS ENDED. Consumption Kills the Southern Belle on Whom Pale William Schreiber Squander- ed the $128,000 He Stole from a Bank— She Appearea as a Race-Track Plunger — Here. : ' . ' Mis n No Went | i i wos ‘ : : tos . 4 \ ler om ‘ ANNA FI LRT Me \ Ad Never Came tone = red atgs ared WITTEN IN SHEOL ELEVATOR CRUSHES “HEROIC DRIVER AND BLOOD-SOAKED STOKER TO DEATH. DASHED INTO “L.” THREATEN) BERESFORD CARELESS ONCE M'CARTHY SMASHED ENGINE TOO OFTEN. TO SAVE WOMAN. y Warned to Keep Away She Was Terror-Stricken pelety Face of 4 ) . Michael A Fitvint Jo MoCarthy, @river of Br « \ sn T = No 1 © Fin Department e w ! t . feofa ted woman t r a\dew er he smashed his et : { himself 1 Ve e by “ . rn ; CARRIES STAB TO COURT. CONFEDERATE ORATOR. wiccing ND DEMENTED. 1 Former Poe WHE Pulegtize Gen newer or aethuea nets pacers os OFAN, General Alnem Sent Oa¢ for Kd Star Wien the Same lny ve heller, |PIANOLA RECITAL: To-Morrow, Wednesday, February 26th, at 3.00 P. M. NO CARDS OF ADMISSION NECESSARY. doists SIGNORA GINA CIAPARELLI, Soprano; SIGNOR S. NUNZIATO, Baritone. These recitals are given for the purpose of demonstrating what we that they are musically artistic. There has been a time-estab! claim for the instruments— shed prejudice against Auto latic instruments, This naturally rtists whose | emanated from the great musical music and its possible effects have made them the most judges. a It is a significant fs and one worthy of thoughtful con- a Manni ctina ana A sideration, that the Aex nd Pianola have heen indorsed ; seni by those who stand asthe highest musical authorities through: out the world, The con) lete has resulted trom their investigation SIGVOR A CHAP Atenir reversion of opinion of these great {the instruments testify to both surprise and adr You are invited toexamine the Acolian and Pianola at the conclusion of the concert. an e shali be pieased to play for SIGVOR SENZEN TO you any piece you may desire to hear. While thes» apaile o rendition of the most dificult selection, it ustruments ar F i iments a SIG VOW CH Mice ts SEGNOM SENZEN TO that mind ple that ne ca whether lie has or | tany musical knowl THE AEOLIAN CoO., 1 they are so sit as rdge whatever, West 23d Street. _|White Ribbon Remedy ' ‘ 4 DID NOT KNOW SHE HAD KIDNEY TFOUBLE. Thousands Have Kidney Tr ouble and Never Suspect It. id Gertrude Warner Scott Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, WS SS Vinton, lowa, July 15th, 1961, DR KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N.Y. Gentlemen:—In the summer of 1893 I was taken violently {IL x trouble began with pain in my stomach and back, so severe that it as if knives were cutting me I was treated by two of the best physicians in them suspected that the cause of the county, and consulted another my trowtle was kidney disease, The told me that I had cancer of the stomach and would die I grew so weak that I could not walk any more than a child a month old, and I only weighed sixty pounds. One day my j brother saw in a p. your advertisement of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. He bough a bottle at our drug dl took tt. My family conld see a change me for the better, so th ined more and I con wamp-Hoot regularly. I wa weak and run down that it took considerable time to build me up again. am now well, thanks to Swamp-Root weigh 148 pounds, and am keeping house for my hus- band and brother on a farm. Swamp-Root cured me after the doctors ha@ failed to do me a particle of good. (Oertrete Warner Seett ) Lebar A Women suffer untold misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly understood; in many cases when doctoring they are led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for their iis, when In fact disordered kidneys are the chief cause of their distressing troubles The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and biad- der remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fs soon realized. It stands the high- est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will con- vince any one—and you may have a sample bottle sent free, by mail. Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Free by [lail. EDITORIAL NOTE.—-If you have the slightest symptom of kidney-or ~ bladder trouble there is a trace of it in your family history, send at ones to Dr. Kilm Co. Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and an book telling all about Swamp-Root and ¢ ining many of the thousands nds of testimonia r ‘om men and women cured, tinued the use « Dr. Kilm mton, N. Y., be sure to say that you read this generous offer Evening World If you a! ready con mp-Root ts what you need, you ean pure he regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mista but remember the name, Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. 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