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Jan. ‘whose capture The toward has added an- wald Fieltmann, a weal “mérohant, of No. 42 Wes' the stree police he dashed out of ye th the shrubbery | SIX* ecoured han mentleman of the ‘nee him quick,’ he ¥ voice, Unless you tell me pnawered him firmly. | robhe ‘me roughly to one | Noy od before the stair wid move an inch he pocket a long itehed back and Then bo auld ask you or I will tly enough, but in was 60 astonished d and looked at trol of the revolver halt: jon he pushed It againet |the cold rim of atee! with Death. ‘hissed at me,’ ‘do was Mr, Wi the atterwa and coat, fled him Magisirat prisoner, to main my strength and thought of the electric! Hrisoners. aro Frank’ Lambert’ and feot from me by| Frank Willams. William was cme turn off all the light in pores a4 a bellboy at No, 265 West iis I knew would alarm! Wighty-fourth street and was arrested ‘And. confuse the robber, ‘toward the button Feallued my purpose and revolver into my face until It Hand liad begun to tremble, and when he cried, "Don't tri- me, You fool girl,’ he raised his WENT THN GRIP. Quinine, the world-wico are mos tlost articles that are not advertised for at once. - /Pithe m ts about as long as the finder diligently reads Lost and Found} Swi is recount or! ‘oers, Bhip: Fesponadbill Fireman Company No, ‘Twelfth street, fell unc fre house to-da remowd to St, ¥ is twenty-nine years old, HOMES ENTERED BY LONE BANDIT. ran to the telephone, telephones in the house, one on the floor whre I was and both on the same wire, As soon as Mrs, Fleitmann tool up the recelver the telephone near whero J was standing with the high- yayman, clicked, “Went All to Pieces. “At that he wont all to pleces and almost dropped his weapon, Sceing tha: he was more frightened than I was [ taught hold of hla kleeye and begun to weream. He flung me to one side and squeezed his way through tue door. im, but he had a sturt and fled like a shadow across park about the Na- ed on the open Te- n out t mn ae) te ae the “window 0 women in tl PAG Mes an searcl tl silver was ir, Woers did Dr. Talbot, of Ninety-ninth street. and, Riverside Driye, who was robbed of containing is. while walking fro Ninety-sixth street Subway stat! her home; Frederick Heighe, who was hed of his watch and chain and $1 Delta Phi Fraternity ‘ndred and Seventeenth if a dozen other poraons who have suffered in recent robberies. Thought They Had Man. The police have an idea that a week ugo they captured the right. i young man resembling the description «liven of the lone bandit wae arreated A week ago Bundav he lentified as the highwayman ‘by ‘and members of an effort was mac lin the Identification It resulted 4 One stroat, and on venison. in the young man haying ohan| Al ‘y tres Police Captain's postponed the fon of Deputy imeelt wil cp ta such Dr, loone: et of tho stairs, ‘Phey saw in a minute what had hap- poned and, calling out to Mr, Fleltmann, There are two ter I trip treet, the men fas! olm- Foigner, ne. police Ne zie Te doua get no whe did not. ; dkerbiag mound abo we in is Ri bots man) ts a and. () re, Margaret . Talbot family, is. pea hi str, Fieitmann's pistol lary the entire neighborhood. rt had raised Police Head Deo, 24—Hold-up by bandit at home of E, L. Shipman, No. 9826 West Sixty-seventh street; thief got $5 and escaped; no arreste, Dec, 81—Attempted hold-up at home of Ebenezer Hurd, No. 19 West Eighty-sixth street; bandit escaped; no arreste, 9—Successful Brower Ernost G, W. Woerz In his home, No. 1 East Sixty: third street; lone bandit se cured $100 at point of pieto! and escaped; no\arreste, dan. 20—Attempted holdup of family of Dr. Robert R. Tab bot at his home, No. 37 West Sixty-eighth etreet; routed; pursued by woman cook for three blocks with- out encountering a police- man, but escaped: no arrests. dav. 20-—-Attempted hold-up at the home of Ewald Fleitmann, No. 42 West Gixty-seventh street; folled by maldservant; bandit eacaped; no arreste, hold-up of bandit Clara heard him and rushed to the bal Undoubtedly the re Mae Cooney 1s, cont e tone ta indit vue the hig AD ‘ater upper last few we The Meecription e, unique ‘figure in al Tinton and he as sure i that ey val, ea of to-day ds @ A |. failed to identity him, aa Gannon, Houre man. juar- purse, m the ton to ORFS TE MENT HN rw ip ‘POLICEM IS NOT EXCITED OVER JEROME Or. Hubbell Tells Temperance People They Take District- Attorney's Sunday Saloon Measure Much Too Seriously, The called meeting of the National ‘Temperance Society at No, 3 Hast Four- teenth street, at which it was expect @ representatives of all the law and order and’ non-drinking clubs in near New York City would be present, had more than a dash of cold water thrown on\it to-day when the Rey, Dr. David 8. Dodge called the twenty-three per- sons who attended to order, Six hun- dred infltitions had been sent out. to men and women Interested in fighting the prospective Jerome bill which looks and a to weeks ‘have | toward drinking over @ bar during cer- oe het the home of| tain hours cf Sunday, Wonrn And bt io entire) ‘The waloon keepers in the Soigtiies| rat Woe rite hood kept tab on those who were pres- | ent, and great was the repolcing and inl loud the claking of glasses when’ the FY ee ‘a | tWenty-third: was accounted for and no joss to place ht more entered..'The tipple acilers, felt ‘ive t! 1 | aa dt they had scored one In the fight, oe ae The Standard Oil interests were re- t captures the bold bresented by W, T, Wardwell, who was ‘score uf An ex-treasurer of that corporation. Vali anaes ‘The first anti-drink oratory was that of entified as one of a tlo Ww D, W. F, Hubbell, head of the Sabbath rf Committee, He said: site aay “There 1s no more chance for the bill She ‘point a): 7) weANOHE led | F District-Attorney Jerome to pass the the butler to d'sclose where tl Legisiaduce, of even to he reported, than Vesuvius has of heing turned Unto an ice. berg. This sume man Jerome is a very shrewd oliticlan—as shrewd as they make them in New York. He knows full weil that when he put the biM Into the hands of Senator Fotey It would never he paseed, I vhink you are all making ty? much fues phout the moter, It syoitd be better if we cooled off,” Thoma, De Quincey wucy, of the Law Enorcemént Society, sald: hind this measure of Mr, Jerome is a more iniquitous one, The Republican party Is golnk to try to make capital Qut of a meagure to allow restaurants 0 sell Hauors with meals without @ suor license. Tam not making this feit against the saloon men, but the iMolans, I'm a personal friend of ‘homas Plagt ‘and 1 talking Fh ae al ee at fter more oratory ahe man arose cd his tat | nd #ald:” “Senator” Raines told: me of those who haa identi. | that even if this bill should pass in Al- Y, Station, ha Attend Cane, prosecution, and they were trial room until new sub- served upon them. tte of N 72, at of vertigo, nt conta per ib, & Co.'s wales of trash bee 1 Fork, Gly, jo; anand Bat fe AY Be a, Ftd iat his brother, table youn; ‘This happened in the Went Bide, Court, and as no ene would take the ity of making a complaint Ommen discharged the of the West Sixty- 8 made two @rrests which he at first expectod might lead to the capture of the bandit, there for robbing the mail boxes in the Apartment house, An effort to connect them with the highwayman, however, has been unsuccessful, ——— TIGHE'S TRIAL POSTPONED. nwel Too Ill to Polloo Captain Robert A, Tighe's trial on charmes affecting nls administ! in the Mercer street station pr from which post he has been suspended without pay, was put over to-day until Friday morning next at 10 o'clock, ow- |In@ to the illness of Attorney Louls J. | Grant, counsel for the necused. Deputy Pollce Commissioner McAvoy ® against the objec- Sommissioner Lindsley, |meting prosecutor for the department. | Comuissioner McAvoy sald he jwieh to take an unfair adva age |Capt, Tighe, but if Attorney Grant rt /not ready to go on by Friday then VERTIGO ATTACKS FIREMAN, Thomas Ryer, Palle tlon einet, bany Gov. Higgins would never slgn it." Again Viatt was the man hinted Peed the authority for this pleasing i ‘Then the delegates resolved them- selves Into a committee of the whole and a sub-committee of five was deter- mined upon, the chairman of which i the Rey, J. B, Dunn and secretary Thomas H, Reed, The committee will not send a delegation to Albany to fight thet Jerome measure, but the stones that guard the selling of saloon whiskey on Sunday will all fe upturned by the efforts of the small committee, ererertestaliabaiteoas LAW VIOLATED IN THEATRE, HE SAYS, Capt. Flood, of the West Forty-sey- enth street station, obtained two sum- monses from Magistrate Barlow in the West SCide Police Court thie afternoon calling for the appearance in that court Thursday afternoon of two employees of the New York Theatre to answer to alleged violations of the law regard- ing Sunday theatrical performances in the New York Theatre Inst evening, Capt. Flood says he has evidence to | show violations of that law dn the mat- ter of fancy costumes and blacked faces, which are not legal on Sundays, were committed in the theatre last night. Capt. Flood rec day af Clay Moran, C) 8 Alliance of Am No, On} 437 West Fiftyesixth t and has an office In the Manha Theatre Bulld- ing, In whieh the captain's attetntion D was called tain alleged ylolations of the Sun neatrical law. Capt, Tlood sen: two detectives in Ls plain clovhes to the theatre last night, Engine|und they found evid e which war- 2 Bast ed applleation for, the summons, ous In t He wi Incent's Hospital in Mew ana, ve wa rant Mamisirate Barlow remarked when he th mons that while he wanted va enforced, he was In- y On the theatre pro- is respect,” as he felt that “bev for a min to spend Sun- Say evente, with hie wife inn theatre than alkne Jn the back room of some saloon.” Capt, Flood agreed oe H vhs AN: "THA THE WORTD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1005, ELECTRIC CHAIR FOR BOY SLAYER Frank Furlong Convicted of Murdering His Aunt With Iron Bar and Will Be Sentenced to Death Next Monday. Frank Titlong, the nineteen-year-old boy who beat his aunt to death with an iron ber on the morning of Nov. 37 last, was convicted of murder in the first de- gree this afternoon and will be sen- tence next Monday to die in the elec- tric chair. ‘The murder was a singularly brute! one, as Mrs, Margaret Keeler, the boy's unt, had been the one relative he had who befriended him, She lHved, with her husband and {amtly, at No, 82 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street, and was alone in the flat when young Fur- Vong entered and demanded money, She refused, and he struck her dows ‘with the bar of fron he had conceasd in bis coat, He was arrested a week Jeter, After hearing the evidence be- fore Judge Warren W. Fonter in Gen- NKS, KINDLY.” POLICEMAN SENT BACK TOA CELL Magistrate Refused to Parole Fletcher, Who 1s Accused of Having Criminally Reoeived M'AD00 MENACE Major Ebstein, Speaking from Experience, Deolares Com missioner’s Task in Cleansing Department Is Heroulean, POWERFUL INFLUENCE TO STRUGGLE AGAINST. Advooates Longer Term for Head of Police—Root of Evil, He Says, Lies In the Deteotive Bureau as It Is Made Up, Among no clam of men in this city te Commissioner McAdoo's effort to olearine the Pollce Department of the corrupting influences of the ‘system’ being watoled with greater interest than by those Republicans and feform- ‘ere who during the regime of two fu- alon mayors were brought into direct contact with the same difioulties that now cofifront the man to whom Mayor MoClellan has intrusted the most im- portant department in the city Bov- ernment, Major Frederick H, BE. Ebstein, who had his own stormy time as a clvil official of the ,department when as Deputy Commiastorfer for Hrooklyn he undertook to do In that borough what Partridge and Greene were trying to do in Manhattan, is not one of those who belléve that the task of reforming the’ pregent force 4s a honelesd one. “When Gen, Greene tovk hold is the department,” sald Major Mbsteln to- day. ‘he called Deputy Commis. stoner Piper aiid me to his office, and other eight thousand.' No man vont have exnressed the situation in better language than that, A man. who goes in to be anything but a compla- cent onlooker must make up his mind thet.the hand of every man is against him, I€ he 4s content to let things 60 fa they are he will have no trouble in the department; his trouble will be with the citisens of New York who look to for reforms. ic stand between an organization like the Polloe Department of New York, which ts as thoroughly organised In secret as it a department of the olty mmm nd not make a melan- Stolen Snow Removal Tickets, Policeman. Frank @. Fletcher, are rested on a charge of attempting to sell 200 snow removal tickets, sald to be a part of 900 stolen from Willlam Brad- ley & Sone, contractors, arraigned in the Jefferson Market Court to-day ‘and helt on the charge of ‘orlminally recelving stolen property.” Fletcher was accused of having of- fered the tickets to Supt. Waleh for $80, Walsh notified his employers, who in ‘turn notified the District-Attorney’s Office, nih Fletohier expected conekieretion on ac- count of his uniform when he took his place, before Magistrate Crane, but was disappointed in the reception accorded ee Hke to be paroled in the custody eral Hessions to-<iay the jury returned @ verdict of guilty after ten minutes’ deliberation. ‘The young prisoner heard the verdict, which means the facrifice of his lia, with a sneer on his lips, and, shrug. ging his shiulders, made his way out of the court-room to the pen with a Jaunty stride, MACHEN LOSES IN THE COURTS WASHINGTON, . Jan, %.—The Su- Dreme Court of the United States to- {day dented the appitoation of Machen, Horarl in the case against them chatg- {ng conspiracy to defraud ths Govern- Ment In connection with the Post-Office Department irregularities, ape effoct Is to leave standing the decision of the Court of Apneals of the District of Columbia, finding them Guilty as charged, Machen, Loreng and the: Grofts were sentenced to two years’ Imprisonment and to pay a fine of $10,000 ragh, ——— BANK OFFICERS ON TRIAL, PavencnenaaatS Twining and Kroehl Charged with Minappropriating Funds, TRENTON, N, J., Jan, 80.—Albert ©, Twining and George F. Kroehl were placed on trial in the United states District Court to-day for misappropria- tion of funds of the First National Bank, of Asbury Park, The men were ofMlcers and directors of the bank at the ‘time the institution went into the hands of a receiver, Before the jury was drawn a mo- Hon of counsel for the accused men o have the Indictment quashed waa denied by Judge Lannning. Twinin | already under sentence of six y imprisonment, having been convi it i fi at | |@ previous trial in connection with the | bank case, pending, His appeal in this case ts Notice to Loren andethé Grofts for a writ of cer-| {the trial of acting Captain Hughes, of the Mao- dongal street station,” he sald to the Magistrate, ‘I have engaged a lawyer, Judge Wauhope Lyon, and he will be here in twenty minutes. Give me until that time to anawer.”” Assistant District-Attorney Kreesel Appeared for Mr, Jerome. He sald the “policeman was caught with the govds,” and asxed that the fais be OTTO W, tective- pitiovagl elas then made out a @hort affidavit, on which the policeman was held, “Twill not parole you,”’ sald the Mag- Jatrate, "If you can't furnish bail, go back to your cell,’ To an Bvening World reporter Wletcher eubd: “I don't care to make any statement, I am innocent of these charges. TAS couldn't rt ‘here, nd when case goes on I will be oleared,” ‘Mr. Lynn arrived after the case was dispowed of for vhe time, and had a long talk with the imprisoned police- man, The arrest of the policeman fo! A sree pF alls Lf W. Bent, pets erintendent in Bradley's fploy, tleged that he liad Been re of 90 Nekets on Saturday last, His explana- tion did not satiety his employers, and a rd Bomened in Jefferson ‘olice Court he was h i 00 bal, aye aE STERN HANNAH ELIAS'S PROPERTY SAID TO BE HELD BY FIRM. Cane In Adjourned to Obtain Boxer Allemwed to Be in Charge of Sheppard, Knapp & Co, Bheppard Knapp and Bheppard Knapp & Co,, the Sixth avenue firm from whom Hannah Bilad is gald to thave bought thousands of dollars worth of expensive draperies and floor coverings, on credit, during a period of eight years, were brought into the case to-day, It was on the return before Justice Leyentritt of Justice Scott's order to Patrick H, Dugan, an employee of the Knapp concern, to show why he should | uot turn over to Recelver Gébert Mon- | tugue, the $152,000 which he testified ‘on | the Platt-Blias case Mrs, | Ellas had drawn from bank and placed | in his hands, | Mra, Bilas was not in court, and her) attorney, Washington Brauna, handed too Il] too apeat, Mr, Bratins said, how Up Aphval ipa certificate.that she was ever, that Mrs, Elina had ordered Dugan | to turn over the money to the Recetver, “ounsel for the receiver sald that an || Bronx Advertisers, towing branch In the Bro: will be pecopted at uny of || same rates as at ‘The World's NER, 795 Westchester av, R510 Morris av, LUTOW, 10n4 Freeinah at ANSON, 156th st, and Union ay, ANAON, M48 B 165th it, MAN, 147th st, and Brook ay 8 Willi SHIP OO., 143d at. an 748 Fremont ay, | 03d ay, | offices have been mx. Want! ad L, BERRIN NORTH SIDE 1. 200 ih av, EWS, 149th et. and’ Her W. SAVARHOFFMR, $720 84 ay NM RANSHOPT, 14h at. and St, Ann’ 4,1. JOROBNSON, 158 Melrose ay, LUDWIG WATBRMULLER, 1001 Ceo ont AY. JCMS BERTHMY, 1095 Boston road AUSTIN CARR, 41 Ad ay, 8, M. RORINGON, 12 Drown place, a G. WaRKEY, ofr, 138th at: sb, order to show cause had alao been ad- dresse| to Sheppard Knapp’ and Shep- pan! Knapp & Co,, In whose possexsion it Is alleged are several boxes contain: | ing property belonging to Hannah Elias Mr. Erauns sald he wowld have Mrs, | Hllas send an order to the Knapp concern to deliver these boxes to Recelver Montague. He asked for an edjournment of the proceedinns, and Justice Leventritt gave him iti Wedensday. h the Injunction that he Would slot consent to Any further ade Journment. a STUDENYS ORDERIUD OUT OF PRUSSIA, BPRLIN, Jan, 90,—The Prussian Gov- emment has expelled two Russian stu- dents, Leo and Borla Meerywitsoh, who were arrested vesterday on the ground that being engaged In advocating a revolution in Russ, they were not deviradle residents, They were allowed to choose the frontlers they wished to, croak, holy. tallure of the whole thing, takes & strong man. No ordinary man can do it, It isa task for @ great man, and he will be a great man indeed who does what so many have tried to do and failed, Must Have More Time. “In the first place, nu man, great or small, can accomplish the, desired re- sult unless he hae the time, What is a year or two to a man with a giant’ task on his hands? Take the case Gen, Greene. He punched more holes in the ‘system’ than any Commissioner the department has ever Had, and it he had had time,he would have accom- plished the result we all so ardently de- sire, But with his going out of the of- fice the ‘system’ leaped back to its old strength, and the new man in had it all to do over again, “You ask me how the Police Depart- ment is to be cleansed, how 9 knockout blow is to be given to the ‘fystem?’ In the first place, arrange in some manner to give the Commissioner a longer term, Give him plenty of time to work out his plans in his own way, Next sive him a uniformed man who is to be the head of the force under him, a man who is a professional policeman, who has gone through it all and knows the ropes. He must be an honest man and a capable man, but it Is absurd to say that such a man cannot be found. It is tho real Inside workings of the force that must be thoroughly known before anything can be accomplished, Reorganization !s Important. “Next, and not Jeast Important by any means, reorganize the detective service of the olty, Here is a vital point, Hvery administration has been hampered by the great mass of useless men who have been folsted on St as detectives and de- tective sergeants by political Influences. Commissioner McAdoo has certainly gone about his work wisely, and I am delighted to see that he has gone after the detective service as he has. When Col, Partridge was Commissioner and when Gen, Greene was Commissionor the pressure that was put upon them to make men detectives and detective sergeants was something tremendous, They resisted it and succeeded in u incasure In minimizing the evil, Very few men were made detective sergeants then, Among, those Fane was Kpwers, who’ was poked out for the splendid service he had rendered, The confidence that Commisuloner McAdoo has seen fit to place In this man fs certainly w compliment to Gen, Greene, who first discovered his excellent qualities, “The Police Commissioner of this city ought to have the right to appoint de- tectlyes wherever he finds good men, A,physical examination should not ‘be necessary, Cripple Might Bo Good Work, “A cripple might be the very man that a Commissioner would want, for certain work, Stool-plgeons should bo entirely dispensed with, and if the Com- migsioner finds the man he wants jn private Iife he ought to have the Fight to make him a detective at once, He ourht also to have the right to hire men for detective work for two or three months-ht a time; in fact, he ought to be able to do just 'aa he ikes, and until hess It will be a hard task to remedy ISTHE SYSTEM’ eaid: ‘Gentlemen, it 1s we thtee against | man Assistant it] told the Magistrate vhat there wore at hy ‘present evils \of the ‘dotective wor 80, | "Phe worst pack at the ‘aystem’ Was the ostabiishmont of the shoo-fy policemen, ‘They were spies, these shoo-flles, but the wall that +19 depart. ment get Up over thelr work shows that here wie something the ‘aystem’ feared. y didn't want to be spled in, y. \ "You will break Wp the ‘system’ when ol | you have the mon of all ranks giersin, | as to what is golng to happen next, |and not before, “Never. let know | where the next blow {8 coming from, and you will demorallge thelr organixa~ tion,” It isn’t "pleasant to have to em- ploy Wi: but the shoo-fly sen Foire restored at onee and kept in radia} fire Re department is no yy , “Another great need ts the min ingot Us bodega isl, ‘Various. organ- eatlt Met Ea pe gations, for it 8 wi are—inside of the Poll Dome ment. There is a matron’s asi ciation, 4 patrolmai doorman's elation, * a N's assoclation—in fact, an ag- sociation for every rank, and the er ghey are strip] evil iB the better, H of their power Dolice {9 4 military body, folks say what they want. It is 01 dred i) " raary” i ‘te preoine al ny ‘comenaniers, the powers of those corresponds exactly to the Guities of military omcers, the er Bowers ie { ft seems to be now, to throw dishol in out without the courte them back, It is absolutel, stats hd tak a ishones: n re) the sooner A military Anethod ip adopt the better for the service, The oxample of these dishonest men {$s most per- ‘we have @ force the es ich ja excellent and which contalne a legion of honest men. These men should be temoyed from such influ- nee, ih absurd to say that polities can be Me ively. Temoved trom The Polite Department, They cannot, There are ifitos In the army and there are pole ica in the Navy; but the Pollce Depart- ment oui iN i? i are, u rue more from politics than the army and navy, ithe Police Department, can be gleansed, and ‘system’ oan be knocked her ee a kite, but it Is olng to take @ big man a lot of time do it, and he has got to do it along the lines that I have tald fan That my firm lef, and, although the ‘system’ was never very strong in Brookiyay T have had some @: lence wittne ‘system’ {a fhe. basis of all the evil, and when you knock it out the HeAdoo ark ne pat ft In the Tight joo has wa hi ire the greatest admiration an honest, efficient man, ¢ Democrats have s In y to ineas they will leave him thore tind he has done iis work, and not hamper him in any way,’ ——a EDG1\R E. WHITNEY ARRESTED AGAIN, Former Parkhurst Society Agent Faces Charge of Grand Larceny Held im $2,500 Bail, Edgar H, Whitney, the forme} Park- hurst Soclety agent, who was arrested for “tipping off” pool-rooms during the vio crusade of 190% and who disap- peared when called as a witness against Devery's wardman, Eddie Glennon, Was arested agaln to-day. ‘ ‘This time the change against Whitney ig grand Janmeny, made Reet eat ly Mat Yat Whitney Obtained from in tus worth 18 Pefused to return them or pay Whitney was arrnignedinvtne’ Cones Bireet Court held fam 4n' 32.600 Wall on | ‘District-Attorney _ICrewol Jeast a dozen other complaints inst Whitney. 4 The lsttore oo Jesse Boateln, of No, 29 Broadway, ‘dente fs it Shere, was any fraud in Whitney’ iy fons, etions, ince his dij while tho ‘trial CH Greaaen im 8 ro ia 4 ney n . Pea ihotth lf smaeae 8 Ne. ‘AN OLD MEDICRNE \N A NEW FORM, PHYSICIANS ARE PLEASED, Our Leading Druggiste Say: Vinol 18 a New Form of the Oldest and Best Tonic in the World, ‘Sol ferred boon "'Sclenoe conte a it humanity when two eminent French ohi m iety discovered how to extract from “the cod’s liver all the curative elements con- tained in cod liver of], but without » drop of ofl or grease, and thus produce Vinol, “Tt ts no longer bi tapp with old-fasl ol ropertios i ing the kernel from the nut, M the grease in which the fanciers enveloped has been dise; , and we the people of New York tho concen- trawed ussence of the medicine found in ood Uver oll, without a drop of oll or grease bah ae the stomach and retard its work. ‘0% ake t centuries doctors and dri al have looked upon cod liver oi! tonle, Sl ik irae and body-bullder tn the world, but have acknowledxed thet Its one grost drawback was the grease which Mt contained, With this grease all elimi. hated, we offer the le of New York in Vinol a pertect cod liver ofl preparation ag a pee ¥ oO. taste fin fe orange," ir. Jf B. Kenner, Deputy Clerk of the Aupetlon Court, Atlanta, Ga.” writes: Fino} 1s the {deal proparation of cod liver oll; it purifies and enriches the blood, induces a Rood appetite, promotes digestion and in- vigorates every organ in the body,’ herefore, In the strongest manner we inderre and guarantee Vinol to increase the Appetite, curd stomach trouble, give! atrength to the sn-down, tited and debill- | tated, invigorate and bulld up old people, make rich, tod blood, cure chronic coughs, colds and’ hronchitis, Get Vinol from any: of the following New York druggists; We, the underatgned, ratall druggists of New York. being Sole Agents fox Vinol in this city, ‘are prepared to le {t im the strongest manner, and positively agree to return monoy to Any one Who buys Vinol of us and |e not pertectly natisftod, Your money will be res turned without red tape or embarmesin questions, This shows our faith in Vino and Uist the purchaser takes no chances in tying It. 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CHURCH MUNYON'S RHEUMATIC ti R GURE YOUR RABUMATISH, SMOKRDIN BRD, « | DIES FROM BURNS James Hogan Rétires with Lighten Pipe in Mouth Sote Bedclothing Abinse, James Hogan, a clerk, aged forty-five, Uving at No, 28 West Bighteenth street, ‘was fatally burned in bed last night af- ter going to sleep with a lighted pipein ” his mouth, Although able to tell the clroumstances he died trom his injuries early to-day, Hogan retired about 0.90 last nicht to, Amoke and read the papers, An hour Tater his’ wite, who had been busy in another part of' the house, smelled smoke and, rushing to Hogan's room, found the lower part of hie bedclothing gp [SOlaxe. Awakenig her husband, ehe ran for water and called for help, Neighbors rushed in and extinguished the fite with little damage to the house, ‘but Hogan was 00 severely burned that he ‘was hurried to the New York Hos- pital in an, ambulance. 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