Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1892 — GARVIN WILL NOT HANG. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
GARVIN WILL NOT HANG.
The Wife-Slayer Convicted of Murder in the Second Degree. A Pittsburg jury found Frank Garvin, the newspaper artist who shot his young and beautiful wife,Cora Garvin,nee Red-
path, within four days after their marriage, gufltyutTnurderin the se; ond degree, and acoempanied its finding with a recommendation for extreme mercy ( of the court. The utmost sentence which can be pronounced upon Garvin is twelve years in the penitentiary and a fine of
$2,000. It is thougut he will get from five to eight years. After tlft verdict he was remanded to jail to await sentence. When the friends of Garvin realized that all was over, and that the prisoner had made a most fortunate escape, they looked happy indeed. They were soon surrounded and kept busy
receiving congratulations. For the first time the prisoner seemed to brighten up. Facing his relatives, be bestowed upon them the first smile he had indulged in for a long time. I Garvin's old mother was the first to come to him. The boy fond-
ly clasped the old lady to his breast. As the jurors left the box Thomas M. Marshall, Jr., shook each one warmly by the hand and thanked thorn for rendering such a verdict
FRANK GARVIN.
MRS GARVIN.
