SHE WAITED IN VMM Uystorious Disappearance of n Bridegroom. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Awful Deed of a Drunken Now York Bartender. SHOT TWO WOMEN AND HIMSELF UO CI.EW TO HIS WHEREABOUTS. They Brain a Critical Oondltion. While Rtnior3 of Kidaapplng aud Murder by an Infatuated Woman Currant. He Died Instantly. MAD WITH JEALOUSY iS7oes t.M I Jllackinff to S0yt.00-l0Mtla. V CHILDREN JhVIJf LEARN economy A -Er r Ttaeher If by the use of WQlffsABMEBlMKiig , Presf nt. In the most elegant form THE LAXATIVE Aho NUTRITIOUS JUICE op Tijn FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure tlab'.tual Cousti patipu, and the many ills de pending on a weak o- ' '.: condition of the KIDNEY, UVER T. . .dLK hi! temostoxcsllnt,rm ' ' n ' CLEANSE THE SYSTiM rs :n wiU'n onHl BiTfous ot i -m. siM. J A-SO.fHAI PURE BLOOD! nEFREKHJliv. HEALTH Oriel STRwKOT ' MATURAU.Y FOLLOW. Every one is Using it and al cjt delighted with it. ASK YOUR DBUOO'ST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CM. WUI3V1UE. KY NEW YORK. H. V. curs filck mssdsche and rollove all tbo troubles Inci dent to a bilious eUto of tho system, suoh as Xizxtness, Nausea, Drowslhass',- Distress after eating. Tain in the Bldo, &o. wills their moat jKWkiiblo euccosa Jiia booneliownlucuriEg , Jle&feadbe. yS Oarter'tJ UtUo liver EJUS SM equally valuable In Qobstlpatloh during and pro Tenting this annoying com plaint, while they also correct all disorders of thootomachtlmulatotha' IlYerandiegnlatethebOTfola. Even if they onlj CU11.-U (AclialheywonldbollmoetprloeiDss to those who i eulA:r f rorn this dlstresslnj; complaint: but f ortu Xatelytheireoodnossilocsnotondhere,and those T7ho once try them will find theso llttlo pills vain, .ehle In soznanyvays that they will not be wll tling to do without them. Eut after allele tboo4 (is the bane of bo many lives that hero Is whore memalie our great boast. OurpUUcnreitwhlla tethers do not. Carter's little Liver Pills are very small and . very easy io ia0 unouriwopiuaiuaiiuikuutiu. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by tlielx gentle action pleasoall who use them. In vials at 25 cents; llvofortl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. ' CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PjLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest Tollable purely cash com-' panles represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanaoah.Pa. L1iicticr r 3bAl;iB UlbiKool Itraafla 1 BflfiYOy&L PILLS MX. rif.Ls. nails rtr l-ruKi'it I'T CMikytt. 1, Utk tl-i nmd transit llfd&njl t WwitwUiaS ftnt wl.li Mm rt'ttKtfl Itito In liUllokd. tuailnannUl sni II &farXJWir'iitttir, by retur Hf i;tliau,r. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 187a tiYBAKEIt & COS from which the excess of oil la aholttehj pure and No Chemicals are Used In Its preparation. It lias mors than thru llmH (As strength nt Coeoa mixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Sugar. and is therefore fur more eco Lnonilcal, totting ten than . one Icentacvp. ltjsdelielous,nour ' l.hlug, ptrenthheuing, xasilt 3I0ESTEif, and admirably adnptcd for Invalids as well as for personsjn health. Sold by tlrocers eiCTjuhere. W; BAKER & rjo., Dorchester, Mass. XJR. SANDEM'S GTRIG lAItST PATEHTS' 8EST IMPROVEMENTS, kcWITH EUCTRd- MAOHETIC SUSPENSORY. TV ill or. wittoul mttltiM ill TTMVn. rusiuns frsn cv.rUlkttOQ ef br.ln. B.rv fore... .I4a..c. or luSlaorsUob. IflMl lb.t!vi, dr. 111., U...... lit ls"i I'lfttMr.rh.vtwl.iu, H4uf , lit""!'''' lub.o, .oUllM, m D.rrbu. S.bIi.t, .imp liv.r asa ui.aar us ...u.1 l!.hllh Thl. IHIrU fMWlm IVoaivbl Ia,ix...uMt. mi aU lhtr.. SS4 Htll k aurr,.,, th. la lil.nll. f.U Kv (ha ...... r. f.rf.lf S,OCIO.OO, .ud alll tur. all of lb. bot. dlus ... or m p.v. Tksasui. b.,. bout aorod b; tbi. ra.rr.lou. hbi.wu .i,.r ail o,nor r.noaiM alias, oss wtslvs ban. Out? powMfil laWOT.4 rLlrtiTlt fKKrNMl'l Ad . ar alba. LICTiTfe SrKKrNMlHT It lbs (M.Hot boas tm airaMrl a.iVra.ii: tllPS IIITIIt.LIJlITH. ikiii. ... iifurvu. DirtDKin urallsSTKfcU la 611 10 UU nY. iJ IX bill Illudr.l.J iaisjiU.M, tlal.d, tn Xi-3VJO JOr0",3ilXalil OTIIIO CO,. No. 010 Broadway, NEW VOliK. VA i f m II In The Victims Ills Wife nnil n Servant Altar They Were Wounded Tlioy Jumped froiu Windows to llscape Ills Murderous Weapon Ho Hod Sivrral limps llpfore Attempted to Murder Ills Wife, but fin Kuclt Occasion Silo Had tV rested Ills llovnlvor from ltltil. Ny.w York, Feb. S3. A glinstly tra gedy wns enacted Inst eVenlng In the flvc-story tenement house nt No. 107 Alleh street. Henry Stevens, rendered insane by jealousy, attempted to kill his entire household, and succeeded In dan gerously wounding bis wife and the ser vant girl, and then put an en'd to his own life. Tho weapon he used to com mit tho deed was n lionvy bulldog revol ver. Two ot the im nets were lirou at his wife, two nt tho servant girl, nnd the fifth nnd last was sent through his own brain, The suicide was a bartender. When Slovens returned from work last night it wns plain to bo seen that ho had bceil drinking. The Stevens family occupied the first apartment on the second floor, consisting ot three rooms. His wife, his daughter Lillie, nged flvo years, his fathsr-in-law and the servant were In the kitchen when he arrived. Shortly afterward tho house keeper, Mrs. Schmidt, who lives In the rear tenement ou the second floor, heard Stevens and his wife quarreling. A few ntiniitos later five pistol shots rang out ill quick succession. Then the two women, covered with blood, were seen by people on tho street to rush to one of the front windows, climb out du the fire escape and plunge headlong to the side walk. Mrs. -Stevens was caught by a man who was passing at tho time, and was carried in a fainting condition to tho Eldridge street station. Miss( Smith fell on the sidewnlk and was carried to n drug store nearby. Both were afterward removed to ouveueiir Hospital. Immediately after the shooting the neighbor entered the Stevens' apart ments. One of tho first to enter was Detective Mooney of the Eldrldge station. Ho found Stevens' little daughter sitting in the1 kltclleri Crying. "Papa just chased mamma In there," she said, pointing to the front room, "ahd shot her." Detective Mooney pushed open the door and found Stovons lying dead across limbed, with a revolver clutched in his right hand. Blood was pouring from his right ear. The furniture of tho room wns overturned, tho window curtains pulled from their fastenings nnd tho mirror of the dressing" case ulinttared by one of the bullets. In the rear bedroom, the door of which wns locked, Detective Mooney found Mrs. Stevens' father. He was too frightened to tell much about ihei occurrences that led up the shooting. ' Ho simply knew that Stevens had come home In a quarrel some mood and hud threatened to kill everyone in tho house, at tho same time drawing a revolver from his pocket. Tho two women ran into the front room while he went in the rear bedroom, locked the door and crawled under the bed. Tho old man und the little girl were token to the hou'.e of his other daughter at No. i!14!5 Second avenue. - At Gouverneur Hospital the physlclnns last night said that tho two women were in a Very critical condition. Mrs. Stevens wns shot in the right shoulder anil in tho neck, the latter bullet narrowly missing tne jugular vein, ine servant, was woundeu In the mouth and tho left arm. To a reporter Mrs. Stevens said that her husbnnd had always been jealous of her without any cause, and had fre quently threatened to kill her. He had drawn a revolver to shoot her four times l...fM.o l,..f It. nvnrir ItutuncA uViu Inirl l;""' the weapon away Novelty 111 the. Plvorce Line. St. Paul, Minn., Fob. 23, rA novelty In tho dlvorco Hue has1 doWlo'pJil In this cjty. Mj-s. Crow Eagle, afjm Jlooded ltirllnn wntrtAfi'. nnnl ipalnrnlirfli counsel fol. n ,jivorce from her ,lfusand'i Crow Kagle, on the ground of nflu6lty. Crow Katilti is a Cheyenne River, Irifllan who recently enlisted In he nrm'y at Fort Suily. The1 CQmpnny of jWhjCh he is a member was finally transfgrrpil tb Fort Meado nnd Crow left his sdua"y behind. Since ho hns been nt Fo'rt .Mjtt'de jio has bocoine enamored of another Iqiiqw and (s.npjv llviug with her. Hp. jwp)f heard ot this and her suit fpr ,(yprce is a result. llurned the Ilody In the i glove. TonoNTO, Out., Fd). S3. The' tihiet of Dolico received Information of a very Hensatlonal murder in Laretto, a village In Odjalii. County, Inhabited almost exclusively by Roman Cutholics. aVtrAyeling peuuier sung u urauc buuh in the village hotel barroom a few nights ago, which so enrnged the crowd present that they set upon the man uiid beat him to death. Then, sobered by their mur derous deed, thoy bhut up the houoe and spent the rest of the nlgut lu cutting up tho body and burning it lu tho stove. JUino lliirnllig. ti .r T?..l. oq Mr v XllllSlinuUAM, a-i((.., a'gu. n.u. ...Mtv 3, of the Cohabn Coal Mlulng Conipauy at liloekton, lurvi' miles irom here, is burning. The lire is beyond control and tho mine is beim; flooded. No liven have i beeu lust, but the damage will reach runny thouaud dollars. Origin of the fire unknown. 11)11 Airulnst the State. CliARUiSTOH, S. C, Feb. 38. Ownertl of more than two million dollars in drat mortgage bonds of the South Carolina Rullway ( oinpauy tiled a bill in the Dili I I'd Htattw Court against the State for the Milue of the properly under fore Olosiuio pi u -.'dln;. now pen. ling. hi illuo (if ill lll till touiljf. SaLtLvui I'nv, I' 1 uli, lVb. 28 Tho firlnihuiu Young Mi'iiioi ial -n i iailou ba letthe eo-iti U't to Sciilptur pnllin, for a statiio of il.e tru it Moruinn le.n'.er to bo oreottid at the nouttieaat corner of Temple bloek aud cost $60,000. ABSOilif EOf PURE MTCHED BATTLf. A SlierlfTs Piisn and Alabama I)esperi4 does 2xchnnf;e Shots. BinMiNOtUM, Ala., Feb. In Plfiut County a band of regulators ordered Mary McMurray and her daughter, had characters, to leave the county, at the same time seudlng letters written In blood to several prohlliient citizens sus pectod of being Intimate with tViu women, threatening to burn jthelr dwellings nii'd kill them unless they left the couiity also. William Farrlhgton's barn nnd stables were burned, as was also the hoitso of tho McMurray women, who narrowly escaped. Sheriff Morris started after tho regula tors, who were led by Bob McMurray, a desperado, and drove them Into a envo, where a pitched battle took place bo-' tween tuo slier It's posse and outlaws. I Two of the latter wore wounded, nut ' all cot nwav. Lviichlmr is threatened if caught. FRIGHTFUL. STORY. One Xegro Lynched, Another's Fate Uiv ktiuwn, and Aliotluu lletnir Trucked. v.v, -o. i.-suUu. story has been brought to this city. In tho vicinity of Modoc, S. C, on tho Port Royal railroad, a white -woman, whose nnmo is hot given, gnvo birth to a mulatto child. The neignbors were1 Indignant, auu, feeling disgraced, tho community demanded of her tho name of the father,of the child. The woman gave tho name of threo negroes, and many men were soon on their track. Ono of them Is known to have been lynched, nnpthpr is said to have been taken Into custody and his fate is Un known, and the other is nt largo and has signified his intention of dying with his boots ou. Tho community is terribly aroused. Nothing more than tho bdrd statement as given above ctin be obtained. PROBABLY A MURDER. Deaf Mutes Indulge In a Quarrel AVltli a Sertoiir. landing.. London, Feb. 23. A trugedy, which will probably bo a murdor, has occurred oil tho City of Now York, which for some time has been lying at Birkeuliead. ' Two firemen named Benuet and .Thompson, both of them dent mutes, quarrelled over some trivial matter. BennCt became so euragod that ho seized a" elitsel and, with a powerful blow, struck Thompson on the head, splitting his skull. Thompson was taken to tno hospital where he lies in a dangerous condition aud Is liable to die. Beunet was ar rested. Thompson has made an ante mortem stntemeii In the deaf mute language. Tho Indiana Sails. Philadelphia, Feb. 22. The steamship Indiana sailed yesterday afternoon for Llbau, Russia, with a cargo of over 25, 000 barrels of flour and provisions con tributed py Philadelphia for the relief of the fanilnd-strlcken peasants of Russia. The ship Is expected to reach Llbau on March -D. Impressive ceremonies took place at the wharf In celebration of her departure and sho left her wharf amid tho cheering of thousands, the shrieking ot whistled and a general shout of Uou speed. Old Coliile Shamefully Treated. WiLKESBAKiiifi. Pa.. Feb. 23.' Silas Wood and wife, an aged couple residing near Wyalustng, were tied to a bed post nt their home some tlmo during the nicht bv thieves, who robbed the house. Tho old couple were left tletl up by the robbers and wero rescued bv some uelgh' bors who heard their crios for help. They wero completely exhausted by their try ing experience and are now seriously ill. Two arrests have been made in connec tion with the outrage, AT fAKE MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AMD NEW ND MY COMPLLaIOII la lit! 1LH. M. dnolfir ivs It .ic'n pi n' tv on Iho Ktmrnttih. llierand Isnlueji unu i i.t'ujmt laxutlvr. Tins ilrluk la tnuaf asrefislly in ti aab Ir'iru 11 1 1 . und 1 1 nrepiueu rur usu I lii. Jt i ( a I ( ft ' All UrugKuUI StU II I l " itl.4 t- " liuy one 10d.1V. rnc'ii Fnmll 1 : wi jwr put'knp. ur .Tieuiriiiu .lloves the Howell encli ln' li -aHhy, tuts Is uervKNiry. In ordir u-Imi OPorr.OSTorFAnjNa MAHHOOD, IdentralandKEBVODSDEBIUTV, IWsskiisas of Body and Mind, Effects l,if rrroraorExceaass in Old or Younff. llabllH, Soblf lllMKMiU full I clorrd. How lo t ot.rga aoi 8lrroIKnFla,l M.tVKI.Ill lU Olllin S I'iHlS .IIUJU ( rthadl-U oul.Ubi. IIOMU 1 KK41 Ba t llrorlll. lo a dir. Res l-allry n.m SU slnlva and wr 1yd touolrlca. rll. lbBUl lleftrriilie htiuk, c. laaalluu aod prooi. lo.Ued(.uUdjrrto. Idsnn ERIE MEDICAL CO., UUFKALO.N, Y. A Profltaate Dullness on Llml od Capital. PEARL TYPEWRITER! tor uuxluenb and prlviite corresnondenoe Klni- pic, durublu, uccur.iu N"i u toy, inn pr.u'ii l al Uiuclline lliior. lint uut uf ui.l. i Nu practtfti ri'tiutred lu ojmt.iU' it i'nn A rCHIKinHiblu Uirrtll w.lllti'il llitltliluu' in whom llberul tlldui'-i UK ulo will In- m nli Pearl Typewriter s.-unipniiy. SgNo. Moore t., 0 7-lu.J New York Olty E NEXT bmullpox Again llrenkn Out. Tkknton, N. J., Feb. 23. The smnll- An(.l.,..,ln lino nO nfraati tl.Ia time making Its appearance in St. Frincls Hospital. Four patients are now quarantined. An old p.itlunt named Anthony WlUIck and an infant have died of the tllsenbe. ltntlwny CntlUlon. London, Fell. '28 A train collided with an engiue near Hastings and 'many iieroliH were liliUred, some tetiously. The collision was due to the driver's dis regard of signals. Would you rather buy lamp- chimneys, one a week the year miirn r,f tVmf Wfo .'11 cr.mo round, or one that lasts till some accident breaks it ? romm0n trlnsfi mnv hrfi.ik nr 7 ,7. i 4. , . HOt tile minute you llgnt your 1nmn if nnf tllf firf rlroff Tnnv I ..."' , - " . . . . . - ..... j brqak it ; if not, it may break from a mere whim. 1 Toucrh p-lnss chimnevq Mac- t i.. rg i . tT , uciu s jrcun-tuiJ or ircut t- giaSS, almost never DreaK irom heat, not one in a hundred Where can you get it? and what does it cost ? Your dealer knows where and how much. It costs more than common glass; and may be, he thinks tough glass isn't good for his business. Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth & Co, Indications poin.t to considerable building next spring und summer. Oft in the Stilly Night Yoi'vo heard the wailing 'round you; Wi d 0 die ntid haby wore Ihq combina tion. Dr. Hand's (Mic Cum is the specific. Sample bottl-8 free at J. Al. llillan'a or 0 J. McCarthy's druj? store. Boon the bin burly auctioneer will go about the country crying A Mystery Explained. Tiie papers contain freddeht notices of rich. pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and oiaolimen. Tub well known specialist, Dr. Franklin Mlls says all such girls are more orl"sa hysterical, nervous. y linn lsive, 'uabauncei, usually subject ti headache, neurnlgla, sleeplessness, Im modrrats crylmc or laughiuir, Tliisechowa vrevs nervous sysiem ior wnien mere is no remedv tqual to lleiora'lve Nervine. Trial trollies and a line boor, containing niuiiy marvelous cures, tree a' U. II llsgenbucli's drug store, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Mtlei' jeletirated New ltert Cure, the finest I of heart tonics. Cures . nattering. breath, ete. lu a few weeks more it will bo time to hunt up the spade uu'd rake. Shlloh's Ooueumption Ouro. This Is beyond Question the most sue- ias9lul Cough Medicine wo have ever eo)d, i lew doses lnvnrl.iblv cure the wo st cases ol C!oiigh, Uroup, and Brodchltls; wblle Its won. jenui success in me cure 01 uonsninpuon is wltnouba tiarallel In. the nistory ,of medicine. parallel ln.the history , of medicine. t a'leWcn 'ncla8thT ,. Ii you have a Coush ive earhestly it nee li's nrst atsoove ruarantee. a test wht an Riana. ii you nave a uougn we earnestly isk you to try it. Prloe 10 oents, 60 eeulsj and )IX0. If your tiungs are sore. roar laungs are sore, unesi or naci atilloh's Porous blaster. Sold. by oniinnh. M. v.. onWior Main n,i lame, use anuuu-i j. it. uagenuncn laioya sireeis. Wnrkingmen can srjon eat breakfast without artificial light. Height; of Cruelty. Nervous witnen seldom receive the Bvm- p'omstn y deserve. Whl'aolien the pictures of hea'Hn, they are 'constantly .ailing. To wlinnoia sympmuy irom iiese unwrtunatet. Is the height of craettv. Tliy have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain In side, wife und huogry spells, and rtnally swelling of ankles, upnri'sslon, ebolc 'nu, smothering and dropsy. I)r Miles' New Heart Curo is. Just the ihlng for them. Kor lliernerv usaess, ho iduclio, weakness, etc, his Ks.t ratlv Norvl o Is unqualed, rine Heat sh ou "IIartaud Nervous Disease'' aud marvelous testimonials tree. Bold ana guaranteed by O. II. Hjgenbuch. Tretty soon time to hear that llio peach crop is ruined again. Oh, What a Oough. Will you heed the w'a"ningt Tho signal per. japs of tt") sure approach ot that more ter rible disease. (Xmsumptton. Ask yourselves If you can afford for' the sake ot saving 50 ents, to ruu tho risk and do nothing rorlu we know from experience that ShiloU'u (Jure will Onre yOnr Congb. It never falls. This HxpUlns why more than a Million Holtlts witie sold the past year. It relieves tJroup ud Whopnlntr Congh at once Mothers do not be without It. for Lama Baok, Sid or 0hnt,-nwHhllh's 1'ororur plaster. Bold by n. II. Hagenbuoti, N. ti. cornsr Ualn ana '.toyd street. The English ppnrrows make the air vocal these mornings. H irtnw on thHoiiad. V stehester Co , N, Y. To Alva's Jlrajlllau Speelflo Co (lentle neu:Iaat spring I was troubled with what Die domori to'd me was muscular rlxuimv Mstn. I was uqable to wnlk for nearly six weeks. All this tlmo 1 was using the in Mil -clnep ecrliied by the a lending doaor, nod. Iiom wliloli I got no relief. v Irlend sent ms a lame bottle of ractns Illond Cure, which I tried, aud before two thlrdsul the Cure ww Ubed I was able lo walk without pain, It Is ov two mouths since tho pains ltt me, and have not as yet renin td, and I lel entirely Ireo from them. I delayed writing lo you, as I was nnjious to know whether I was temporarily or per manently oured. It Is with pleasure that I now Unto that from mv present feelings, I would Judge that I hid oured li Is u.rdly ueoesory lor me lo recommend tins mdinlne as I am positive Hint u trial of it is all thai. Is neo. awry, and I am fully eonvluoed It wll recommend Itself. Ora'-fnlly jonr M HOOA Kor sale at IClrlla's Drug Store, Keryuson House llloott, when indo ill, I'a Sale bills of every description npatly prlnttMl nt this ofllet), MUo' erve ana Liver PUla v ou a new prluclpM regulBl''ii the liver, .loinaeb aid howelB throtuhie iimvi ; inw dlscmvery. Dr. Miles' Pills spoedlly me bill. usues, bad tnsiw, torpid liver, piles, joiistlnatlou tJnejii-.Ni.' ior nv n, wom-n, lilidiun. Umallest, ml! lest.Burestl 5' 1 doles, jtuiaS. tU(!M Free, at U. U.. UaenUuth's drng store, Unld Tlmt the tViinmu Ilnd Threaloned to Kill Illm IT He Jliu rltd Her ltlml IiiIIhIi Soelety lyoople Agitated Over tli Mystery ItewnrcU OflVred for lliTor. mntloliTliHt Will l.eml tfl Ills 1leovery, LoNdox, Feb. 23. The details on case which Is surrounded with much mystery, anil which lr.is caused considerable coui nient, have been receivod. in this city from llmlnstcr, a town of Somerset Couuty, on the lie, about ten mllos from Taunton. It appears that Mr. W. R. Liddesdalo, a prominent banker, nnd who was a leader In the bushier nnd social circles of tho town, disappeared, from Ilmlnster during the first part of January last. Mr. Liddesdale had become engaged to till estimable lady ami all the prepara tions hud been completed for the wedding ftn'd Invitations to the ceremony had been ?"'ent to tho 1,ir number of friends, it promised to be ono of the social events o tho season in the town. But on tho eve of tho day set for tho '. "li. "? i.ll if " """""S" l"u "i""""" """i''"" tlves of the couple and their host of frltndfl vnr t.lirnwii litfn ti st.ntn nf nnn sternatlon when the fact was made k"ow" tbnfc Mr- i;M uddeniy Mt tl,u l'Ince vvitl,out giving the least intimation to any one that he was going nii-ntt tf nnrr ilanr nlili1t ifrtttTil rrltria inkling to bis whereabouts. Tho fiancee of the bunker had at first refused to believo that she had been de serted at the last hour by the man to whom she had given her heart, but Wheu the time set for the wedding had come and gone without her lover uppearing, she was at lust .forced to admit the cruel fact that she had ileen desertrd. Wheu soma days had pnssed without any word from the missing man, it began to bo whispered about that probably he had not been true to tiio trusts of his clients, and that his' secret departure from the town was occasioned by tho misappropriation of funds intrusted to his cure ind his inability to face .the charges . i - h would be bronght against him. 'Ilis . !iiji' wrtB soon proven to be without tonuUation, however, as a thorough investigation was made ot Mr. Llddusdnle's books and papers, and it was found that all his accounts were correct. Some light was finally thrown on the mystery when a number of letters were discovered, which upou peritsul were found to have been sent to Mr. Liddes dale by an American woman residing in tho Westminster building and who, it was ascertained, has been an intimate of the banker. It was seen from theso letters that the woman had been thor oughly infatuated with Mr. Ltddendale nnd that when she hoard of his intended marriage with the llminster lady she had become Infuriated and had determined that ho should not glvo her up for another. Kin, Iitdirn1il(.il litm fnr pnsHnrr lioi- nlT. r I I ( .......... .. ...... -" . n - , suori nnii threatened that sho would nover per mit him to marry he rival; thut rather thau allow him to carry out his design, of wedding tho other woman she would kill him. Tho family and solicitors of Mr. Lid desdale, when the contents of theao threatening letters, wero learned, came to the conclusion that tho missing man was either dead or had been kidnapped at the instigation of the woman whose bitter auimos.'y ho had aroused, and so th, in this belief that they have now issued an advertisement offer- lug a lnrge ro,ward for information ns to i (,iriBli,,(,.i vhereribiiuts if llvlnir or WclSrlai s wniruiuouis u living or . a certificate of his death. Tho American woman montloneu m tno case owns a yacht, and it Is supposed tlmt she lured Liddesdale aboard it and ia keeping him there. Taking a Cruel Advantage, St. Petersburg, Fob. 23. It is asserted that at several places the committees churned with tho distribution of food refuse ,the people help until a promise has been obtained that they will pay the money for tho land purchases in regurd to which they denied tuelr liability. London Times" Wins. Loxdou. Feb. 2X The suit of Mr- Lowe, formerly Berlin correspondent of tli'o London "Times," who, 'after being dismissed after six months' notice. brought an action to recover n year's salary, terminated in a verdict for tho 'Times." Ilncliester J'lumliers Strike. JlOcnjpBTKlt. N. Y., Feb. 38! Rochester nlnmbors are on strike, inerolg a cltsa g'reement with the employer concerning rules recently adopted uy uis latter which the mm claim are greatly to theit disadvantage. Dylurf I.lUe Slitlep at Santos, Rio Jakriho, Feb. SB. Tho situation at Santos is raplilly ami steadily growing wortH). Yellow fever has unread from tho dock wards throughout the entire city, and tho iwople aro dying like sheep. I'lopose t ltutlre. Lo.vdok, Fell. 51, Klfty-nineConserva tlve. Ul Uniuuist. 18 (TUidstoiilan nnd ' lritjU iiiein.Uers of th House of Commons lmvii intlmatoil UUt they will not run again for Parliament. T,oss of Jjlia Druva Ilsr til Suicide. llKiolNU. Ph., Feb. 311 Mrs. John HoUi, aged 8U, lot 918 that her husband hud given her to pay a bill, and this so -worried her that she committed suicide by taking laudanum. Ai eldeiilully Killed. Sphinhw vter, N. Y., Feb. 8. A 10 year-old i-un of Iienjumin Deeder, whlla bunting rabbits v,uh bis cousin, Qrant Di edir, ne ir this phue. was accidentally shot and killed. Jlme. Uaravelofr Aeiimtted. Hofu, Feb. 33. Mine. KaravolofI and her two allagul acoqmplloat) were to-day aCllUlltUU Ul IUU UUUII.U Ul UWlBUl, you save ono pair of Shoes a year, and h bottle at SO oents lasts three rnc n'hs, for how many years blacking v . year's saving in shoe Leat 't i 1 0C Will pay fbr ir CV it i)C 1r- of Chanuliic I'lain V l.ltc iftr US Glass vmsrls lo Hliliy, JiiC IOC Kmcrnld.Olinl, IOC jQj or ntlier Costly (lass. "jJt; & FOR GLASS V"LI. no it. WHY IS THE Lb DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENfffbliTfl THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? . ll 2s a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt thefeeh nmilo of tho bCbC lino rslf, strllsti ind easy, and because tee make more thoes of thia tjro.de thnn-any other manvfoctuitr. It equals haild sewed shoes rosting from 4.00 to $5.W. (tJC (JO flat'intlne llaniUNrwed, the flne.t calf aP-tala shoe ever offereil for 83.00; equals Freucr Imported shoes w hlch cost from 64.1H1 to $12.U0. Sizys. ui. iiunuaewrii ueit nnoe, nno cair. alJVa BtvlfKh. (omfortnlits nnil durRhln. Hia lieat shoo ever otTered nt this price ; snmo frrade as cusa tom-made shoes costing from $11.00 to (MUM. CS 50 l'olire Hlioei Farmers, Itallrosd Kelt ajs nndittert'arriersallwearlUem: ncocair. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten slon edKo. one pstr will wear ayear. . p tiir iiiiuf iiii no neiier snoe ever orrereq. SUb tills tjrlcei une trlnt will convince thoaa who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO US nnd '2.(M Worhlnciii'-n's shoes aJJStas are very 6lronK nntl duralrlo. Those who have given them atrial win wear no other make. Rrtllcl nnd SI.7.1 school slioes aro jy wonirirthnlmvHai.rvwh.rp! thevrll oa their merits, ns the lnrreaslprr sales show. d irliAr r1.!."!' iiniidaseuea snt.v, ness Ba.C4 vi ISla ljomrola. vervstvltah. fvnual&Frenrra Imported shoes cnstliiR from 8I.011 to cium. l.riillrB' 'J.no. KJ.IIO nnd !l .r.t ifsie for Hisses nre the liest fine Oongola. ttyllshaudUuxablo. (iautiiin. Bee that W. 1, Iiouirlas' nam" owl price aro stamped oa the bottom of each shoe. trTAKE NO 8rilSTITUTF..iT Insist on local advertised dealers simnlrlritfr-vYm- tV. ia. DOUUlaAS, Jlroclilon.Iliass, Bold uy JOSEPH Nortli Inlu St., Slieimnrtonli CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SOPEBIOli 10 SARSAPARiLLA Purifies tho blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper channels and never causes eruptions on the skin. Regulates the bowels. Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tones up the system. ind gives you an appetite. Never fails o cure any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered state of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson' Hotel Block. Shenandoah, Pa A FINE SHOW If you want to see a fine display ot Boots and onoes, goto W, S, SNYDEft'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Idasteller's old stand,) Coriaor coal and jartlfii tits. Custom Work nnd RcpairlngT Done In the best style. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A rtnollnaot Ctiolc C1K0CKKIK3 ' N uw aud Candles. JPoidH'y of all Kinds. Jlr. Ooattet roelve bl sreen Irnotr. dally trnin the ellv markets, wliloh Is a nuaranlee) frt Ills u omnrs tli4ttUey wlllreoelve fresh Koodwlmn buying from him WTUflE We. tlis uadersUued, wero eii'lrely oured 01 rupture ny Ur. J. ft. stayer. "Ml Areli Ml., l'hlladsl htft. Pa , rt Jones I'nl los, Keunet iii ,r, T. . lirelis, Hlsttogtoa l'.t.; R. M. Hmall, Mount Alto, I'a.: Itov. B. If. Sher raw, nnfibury.. l'a.: D. I. Dollatt 211 el. iaU Ht-Haaflla, Pa.i Vm. UU.1KSH Msatrowill. PMladerphla; 11. I. Ilnwe. W Klin Ht . Head liie, I'a.t aeonreaud I'h. Uurkart, iWlt.ocusV bt. lleadlnif, Pa. amid for olroulas, i
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