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Havliuz studied undw toma' o! tb bw iukw Ti London ami Prla, wilj give lemou on the violin. mandolin, irultar nud vocal culture Tru rawoaaUto, Aadnaas In cro uf atruuar ilio jswuler. Stieiimudoajt. . 1 nr P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey'i Bohemian Beer. ft. HUMPHREYS' urn I'll (US i CRETE. i Tho Powors "Will Force tlio Troops to Withdraw, KINO OE0HOB8 EMBABRAB8MENT. The Grecian Mnnaro", AeilnR In Obedience to l'npnlar Demand, Will be Compelled to Withdraw from Ills I'olllon Cretun Iiisurcenta Lnjnl to 111m. Li)ndon, Feb. 17. A dispatch to The Times from Canca, dated Tuesday evening, Feb, 16, sa3 that all was quiet there when the occupation of the Inland of Crete was completed. The commanders of the foreign squadrons sent a Joint note to Ismail Dev. the nwljr appointed governor of Crete, successor to Prince Georgl Berovltch, resigned. Informing him that they had Addressed an ultimatum to the com modore of tho GreeK ileet, requiring him to withdraw from Cretan waters. They requested the governor, Ismail Hey, to find a way of notifying the in surgents of this fact, and of summon ing them to yield up their arms; also of Informing them the powers had taken measures to prevent Greece from Interfering In the affairs of Cre'e. An Italian gendarmoile officer was at once dispatched with a flag of tru?.' lo the linos of the Insurgents of Akro tl'l. He diUvercd the message, but the chief of the Insurgents repIW that they would maintain their present pcsltl n nnd ser.d a definite reply In b.h.Uf of the revolutionary assembly nrt Monday. Tl-.lr ucicn will prob Rbly depend upen the course adopted by Colonel Vacsos, the commander of the Grecian forces on the Island of Crete. Captain Mandato was sent to J'latanlR. whfere the outposts of the In surgents conducted him to tho camp of the Greeks. Colonel Vasson detained him all night, and then declared that he did not recognize the Turkish vail, but would execute the orders of the king of Greece and occupy Crete. Cap tain Mandato reports that the Greek have two battalions of Infantry, one of artillery and two mounted guns, to gether with many Greek volunteers. The Greek army of occupation hai token up a position between Galat.x and Platanla. The British warships Camperdown and Alert are watching the neighboring coasts. Firing was heard all day yesterday In the western district. The Greek commodore has not yet replied to the ultimatum Issued by the powers. The Hydra and two smaller Greek warships appeared off Canen yesterday. One of the small warships departed from Canea harbor at sunset. The French cruiser Immediately start ed In the same direction. Everything now depends upon the decision of the Grecian government, whose predicament is unfavorable. Nothing can Justify Prime Minister Delyannls from continuing the useless struggle. He can hardly have forgot ten the consequences of reslstence to Europe In 1886. and he' has already done moro than enough to clear himself of the accusation by his opponents ot Indifference to the Interests of Hellen ism. King George could hardly have taken any other course than that of yielding to the storm of popular ex citement, and his position entitles him to much sympathy. The situation at Itotimo Is alarming. The consuls urgently demand the Im mediate landing of troops for tho pur pose of saving from pillage the houses of tho Christians. The Athens correspondent of The Standard says that the Insurgents on the Island of Crete are everywhere swearing loyalty to King George of Greece. Five hundred troops started yesterday, and will land on the Island of Crete today. Great quantities of stores, provisions and munitions of war are also being dispatched to Crete. The foreign ministers, the German rep resentative excepted, have collectively advised the government to recall the fleet and troops, but this Is not re garded Berlously. An unbroken stream of refugees continues to arrive from Crete. A War Not Probable. Washington, Feb. 17. United States Minister Alexander, at Athens, has ad vised the state department byvcable of the cond' i n of affulrs In Greece grow lrr i ut of the expedition against Crete" I j Grecian forces. His account Is brief end not confirmatory In every respect of the press dispatches, and his conclusion is that there is no rea son to fear as to the outcome of the present situation. Creek Occupation Not Aggressive. Athens, Feb. 17. Minister of Foreign Affairs Skouzes, replying to tho foreign ministers, says that the dispatch of tho Greek troops to Crete is pot aggressive, but that It Is oaloiilated to pacify the Island and strengrtUen Buropean peace, for which Greec has' the greatest so iteltude. 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With its matchless climato, its orange groves, its rivers and lakes, its boating and Lathing, its fishing and hunting, nnd its oxtensivo forests, Florida" presents uurtvnlcd attractions for the valctudiuariau, tho lover of nature, tho sportsman and tho explorer. To this attractivo state tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged four personally-conducted tours during the season of 1807. leaving by special train January 20, February Hand 23. and March 0. The fust three tours will admit of a sojourn of two weeks in tills delightful land; tickets for the fourth tour will be valid to return until May 31 hy regular trains. Kites for tfie round trip. $50.00 from New York, $18.00 from Philadelphia, aud propor tionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other informa tion, apply lo ticket agents, special liooking ollicos, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Ageut.Broad street station, Philadelphia. 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Tcauu constantly ou band at reaaonablo rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Centre street Opposite UaadtuK railroad nlatton !lff saved by " using Seel iij'S because you can buy cheap coffee and make it uciicious oy a" -f littlo oi this admixture. I u in H TW KBftf fa M 0 all ki DOLLARSJJNA VA I LING. Money Oould Not Save Due strow's Worthless Life. ni8 WIP ASD 0HILD AVENGED, The Millionaire Murderer I'lr.yed the In sanity Dooffe on the onfTilt, A rtinc That lit. Was Not Arthur Ilnestrow -A Life Huliied by lmlnlgeiice. ITnlon, Mo., Feb. IT. Dr. Arlbut Duestrow, the Ht. Louis million i'x muidcror, wus hun .( d hoi' In .lu court yard nf the c unty venter i iv. A few hours befoie 'lie execution ! I plnce Duehtiow threw off the nin.'k ol I.isanlty nnd sobbed like a woman. The condemned man, who hnd sim ulated insanity pimo the day of the, crime, kept up his rnlo until Monday j evening, when by his Questions an.;j answers, it was evident that he keenly . reallaed that the end was near, and that his own efforts and those of hit attorneys, aided by an abundance oi , wealth, were without avail In the bat- J tie for life. When the sheriff asked , him if he w lehed to see a minister oi j priest the i uideier tinned away with I the sneering reply: "I huve no use foil them." Dunng.his lut night on earth he slept mmiidly. He arose shortly after 7 o'clock, and then, for the first time In three years, he broke down, and his usual air oi haughty Indifference gave way to one of despair. He begged the guards to save him from his fate, and requested that messascs be sent to Governor Stephens Interceding In his behalf. To nearly every visitor and attendant Duestrow appealed for assistance. On message he wanted sent was signed "Genitral Brandenburg," of the United States army, a character he had as sumed while feigning insanity. The murderer partook oi a scanty breakfast, and when It was finished threw himself on his cot and gave way to a burst of tears. He sobbed convul sively, and cried out frequently: Oh, God; this is terrible!" It was but a short time, however, be fore the condemned man regained his composure. He talked with all his visitors, and even smiled. This was probably the result of the sheriff's order rescinding one made on Monday that the prisoner should not be al lowed to have any whisky. At 10 o'clock he decided that small doses should be given Duestrow from time to time to keep his courage up, and Duestrow was much gratified. It was but a few moments before the hour of 1 o'clock that the door of the jail opened and the prisoner, accom panied by the sheriff and his deputies, made their appearance in the court yard. The prisoner looked like a walk ing corpse, save for the light In the brilliant dark eyes that not even the confinement of nearly 40 months could dim. He was olad In a black suit, turndown collar and light fedora hat. Ills head was erect. The sheriff looked really perturbed. The work on the scaffold was speedy. Duestrow -placed himself on the trap. Sheriff Puchta bound his arms be hind him, his knees and legs together. One woman passed htm as he Btood there suffering. She was a newspaper woman. "Have you anything to say?" she asked, almost ready to faint herself. "Yes, let uo have war," said the pin ioned man. When asked by tho sheriff If he had anything to say he declared he was not Arthur Duestrow, and added: "I say that we have war. I want to say that I am dyingr illegally. I am not the man who killed that woman. It Is all a mistake. I wish that some of you would give my kind regards to Governor C. P. Johnson. Say good-by to him for me. Say good-by also to the Countess Von Brandenburg. I want to say, furthermore, that while I cannot comprehend all this, there must be something wrong. It Is be yond reason. I have tried to do my duty all my lite. I have obeyed or ders to the best of my abilitv, and done what seemed to me to be right." Here he hesitated and the sheriff quickly proceeded with the work of death. The execution was perfect, DueBtrow dying In 20 minutes from strangulation. Although a graduate of medicine. Dr. Duestrow never made apretense of practicing, his time being spent in riotous living. Ills home at No. 1721 Compton avenue was a handsome one, and his family life there would have been happy but for his dissolute habits. On Feb. 13, 1894, Duestrow drove up t. his home in a sleigh with the Intention of taking his wife and child out riding. He was greeted af fectionately by his wife, but responded in a surly manner. With no excuse whatever he accused his wife of keeping a disorderly house. He would listen to no reason, and Anally became frensled, knocking her down several times. The climax came when -the doctor pulled out a revolver and shot his wife, wounding her so that she died after several days of In tense Buffering. Then taking vp his 3-year-old son. Louts, whom he had played with and caressed but a short time before, he held the child at arm's length against the wall and blew his brains out. From the beginning Duestrow tried to make people believe he was Insane, and his attorneys. ex-Governor Charles P. Johnson and Charles T. Noland, did everything in their power to carry out that idea. His first trial resulted In a disagreement, but on a second trial he was con vk ted and sentenced to hang. Several appeals were made to the state supreme court to grant a new trial, .and when these failed Gov ernor Stephens was asked to give the prisoner a respite until the case could be carried to the United States su preme court, but he refused to do so. Duestrow, by the terms ot his father's will, would draw 16,666.68 a year as long as he lived. Duestrow's father, Louis Duestrow, died a few yearB prior to the murder, leaving an estate of $2,000,000. Money was spent lavishly in the murderer's defense, Lis only relative, a sister, contributing largely from her fortune. Physicians and scientists were paid fabulous fees to swear that Duestrow was Insane, and It is said the trial cost the de fense a50,000. Ex-Governor Johnson received $50,000 for his services. Duestrow was 30 years old. I had severe attaoks of gravel and kidney trouble; and unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro me uutll I used Hop Bitters, and they cured me in a short time. A DlSTINOUISaKD Lawyb of Waynk Co., N. Y. Coi.obi.K8S ad COLD. A young gi i deeply regretted that she was so colorless and aud cold. Her face was loo white, and her bauds aud feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. 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