The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1902, Page 5

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, M ARCH 18, 1902. MILLIONAIRE BARKER TOLD TO PAY WIFE’S ALLOWANCE. Mrs. Barker Tells Her! Story on the Witness bite Stand and Justice; Scott Orders Verdict! in Her Favor. | | } Mrs. Eva Barker to-day she brought to compel pay her a $6,000 annua ndsome Women in Court. Mra, Barker, who ts was her siaer-in-law, Mrs Emma A wit ‘ : Barker, and | toll o @nd the visit of Apr Bir. Barker had sent for Then Mrs. va Hake husband 6. 1 t HANGING OF YOUNG WAS A BUNGLE ‘1 IVESTICATE WORK OF JUDGES. ASSEMBLY. PASSES BILL AU. Two ATTEMPTS BE BEFORE THE THORIZING COMMISSION. DROP FELL. To Inquire Into Delays in Courts Man Whe Was One of Four Who ALBANY Rogers's ment the delays tration of debate, n whien th the majority for negle of evils without th gion “You want commission to that were wel ext Appointme minis VETOES BY ROOSEVELT. Two Per CU Dilln Are Killed by WABHIN Bena ony 1 gages of the Presiden: the body and omered ‘The first wana an honorable tary service to the other wae a welief of James W leath pe with Cha and Charles ) ot to grant le Kella ot nty-five beatea from th Hawley Mr was 5 and was a 1} robbery | death, Howell ater exe ” Young Wi ao, Wt SPECIAL EASTER FEAGVRES Next Sunday’s World. others, though the vessel is short ‘ot her compiement. | First of Carneaic str vs! RAINES'S HOTEL n GEN, MOLINEU IN COURT ROOM, GIVES HIS TESTIMONY IN WILL CASE. Saye the Late Mr. Young Was a he Man Net Basily Influcn Meine eastly LIBRARY PLANS FILED. to He nm Modest Nullding. ia atian BILL IS PASSED. GOT BARELY ENOUGH VOTES IN THE SENATE. Pats Responsibility for Enforcing ( 3g feceive its quieti =| gla a GREAT MEETING CALLED TO Insurance REPORTS OF HIS VISIT ‘ISTHAN CHEER PAN-GERMANS START RIOT Z A tian Emperor and Austrian Empire WEAK KIDNEYS AND BLADDER TROUBLE Had to Pass Water Very Otten Day and Night. DISCUSS FIRE APPLIANCES. TO ESTABLISH A TEST FOR FIREPROOF WOOD. efforts F 1 meeting of the Underwrit:| ers, Architects, Build- ers and OthersInvited by Supt. Stewart to Aid The Evening| World in Its Effort to, Secure Protection tor Human Life. of The ¢ World the of Departmen s of th rough the ountr and ans of egress from tings pting will establish a standard for and efforts w juate the Building Department esta for fireproof woods e mada to désstike thematically what shall be deemed artes in case they should be on fire Hing of the meeting is one of th ld bas scored since the Park Avenue means ot escape from Many sire Hh *s The Even- ave escapes 1 parucularly has beea plur lisputes with owners doubted the < inepectora to deter tuted sufficient means p owners raid were Park has Avenu now athe th mpo. Depart Met of the vide adequat ae ecaye they did mot bell ning a cal L meeting ) extra expen eacapes wher the leading men in the country terested in prot aiidinags m fire and consequently protectt a " é Stew =i After that fire the the felent alee and aufe escape of the allding or that! ! 3 and the DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton About two years ago I had a in trouble. The pain in the small of my it. Y. very severe case of kidney and biadder m back was so severe that I could not me 2 Smaterialean « stand !t to stay in one position more than a moment or two, and was obliged aeceas auth ) to pass water very n day and night. I tried medicines and doctors withe ‘ 4 e i a i seis out getting relief. feing an advertsement in the Topeka State Journal Since The Evening World starte t of Swamp-Roo}, | determined to give tt a trial and bought a bottle. By the cf ime T had finished the first bottle the pain had entirely disappeared from my back ain and ffequent desire to pass water ceased. However, I the medicine, using about six bottles in all. That was over a year ago and I have had no return of the trouble. are responsible for more sickness and refore, when through neglect or other results are sure te ‘KNG EOWARD MW _ NEARLY LOST S1,110 FORGED MESS INTE) TO PRINCE iegel-Cooper Company Gives Handsome A bum of Newspaper Clippings. Weak and INDORSEMENT ON s«nftering shan kidneys disease. th nhealthy the ROYAL CHECK. es kidney trouble ia permitted to continue, fatal We often see a relative. a friend. or an acquaintance apparently well, but in a few da we be grieved to learn of thelr severe illness, or sented 1 Was sudden death wed by that facal type of trouble—Bright’s Disease. WEN C3) The mild and extraordinary effect of -famous kidney and eet Court bladder remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, ‘s soon zed. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince any one—and you may ha , sample bottle sent free, by mail Sample Bottle of Swamp- Root Free by Mail. E BIRO RIAL) n many ways, special a rangement has ing World who have ylutely free by mail aining many of the | from men and lives, to the worder sure and mention orld when sending NOTE Swamp-Root has at a not already ried t Also a book telll thousands upon ¢ women who owe rative p reading this « rk Pvening Dr. Kilmer who your address & Hinghamton, N.Y ! If you are ead nvinee nat Swamp- Rov s what you need, you Moan pureh: gular fifty-cent end one-dollar size bottles at the drug x storea everywaere. Dont m any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamtes, N.Y, on every bottle. MRS. STOVER WILL PLEAD GUILTY WOMAN IS IN PITIABLE PHYS- ICAL CONDITION. \NY'S SOUVENIR BOOK TO HENRY tr COMP RINCE COOPER SIEGEL Pp TLKELLS PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. —_ EMPEROR TO MEET PRINCE. Of in Battleship to Receive Henry Arrival at Cashaven, on $11.98. $1.89. 58.89. $12.50. OUR SPRING LINES, NOW COMPLETE, COMPRISING EVERYTHING, “Su: Phew! Salts FURNITURE, CARPETS and Castor Oil! MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. TU ome CASH ©8 PART PAYMENT. castor oil? “Goes through you like a OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. dose of salts” means violence, grips, gripes gases, soreness, irritation, and leaves your stomach and bowels uxhaven bs its western vunsel -) Ippings HOWENZOLLERMS, IN REICHSRATH. sech Delegates Hesent setlon and For the Children, 18—An tn Excise Law on Various City Deetare Wlewianee to the weak and burnt out. Might just as well take concen- agn the Loule Departments. Austrian Empire ao ; 7 : 5 Sat | Raltroad, by ty i iz trated lye. Then there's castor oil, disgusting, nauseat- | - Sd UMIy Wasim : - : : Ste F »| ing truck that your stomach refuses unless you disguise (ioe lal 10 The Evening World.) VIENNA Mareh ‘ the} y Sg in 4 Colors ALBANY, March 18 wy, @ vote of 2% Hohengullert were give the] the taste. Fool your own stomach, eh?) Don't ever ro %, Robe Py Aer PSYC nevinion koran ata muna al wr | believe that anything offensive to your taste or smell is hi 4 d 4) ension dl sti g sige nos) HSER sreine ine hittanalhetelttesenlt ,“f| going to do you real good. Nature makes certain Four Hise “The While Ranbil's Easier Boo’ Gall agyaralliiocalliburaale stn ean « me} things repulsive, so you will of take them. Force J the War o lution; of the w i rhe aitiaing (ospertent! ine pire ‘wua) yourself to nauseous doses, and you ruin your digestion, | widows are diawing pensions. Of the Ky 5 1 E es Pear: Department and the Board of Health i»! weaken your bowels, destroy your health survivors and 4,470 widows are draw f re Included ' ; = 5 pectal Laster March W—Two hundred| Senator itainen had hard work get : tore} On the other hand see what a delightful See the 1902 World Almanac ‘or detailed [j Wonder FCCGH TSE EORST Ide Corea act femces rearieal ats Hi si the! palatable, perfect modern laxative, liver pension statistics. Price, 25 cents, of all |/ " scored the disnentin; epublicans as a A < i ‘ g| recreants and an working hand in glove na! regulator and bowel tonic you find in newsdealers. By mail, 35 cents e Is scheduled) with Democrats to continue the present Centrista Herr S« allied to Best for the Bowels. All i P rm ipplement. tonal or New ¥c day next. | practices Cente Beet for the Bowele. All tin ; ut the compan. HN esha As Gor. Odell bas already intimated Nols acenes followed between the Never sold in bu: '" \drwea Gn appl in putting thirty i fae that there will be no excise legislation hs and Pan-Germans. Th tablet ov steamer and are gradually. "ane this year it in e: ete that ne ‘bill denounead | Herr Schoenvrer, Retiee Adee ne te jared they stood firmly by

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