THE TIMES NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.. OCTOBER 21, 1870. Love and Murder. A dispnteh of Monday from Clnolnnatl nays : Tbero was ft tragic event at the Bur not House fa this city totlny, which produ ces a most profound Beiisatlou. 8. A. Ilickey, one of Mary Anderson's mnnngors wm shot twice in tha bond by a woman named Floienoe M'Donnld, of Syraonse N. Y who then shot nnd killed herself. The Incident happened In the 1'ocopUon room of the Burnet House at 8:10 P, m. The woman met Hickoy there, nnd after a few words 'produced a five-shooting French self-cock lug pistol, with which she shot him twioe xl the head. He fell. She then plaoed the weapou to her own head and fired a ball into her own brain. Bhe lived half an hour ud then died without a word. When her body was examined there was 'found in her left stocking a six Inch dirk, oh the bone handlo of which was engraved -the word "Florence." In her bosom was found a vial of laudanum from Lyman's 1 drug store, No. 811 Main street, Buffalo. She bad on a locket eontaintng Iliokey's picture and bis hair. Bhe also had in her 'drees pocket lottors from Illckey showing liulimacy, and a diary dating back from .April last up to Ootohor 11. Tim diary shows that-Illckey bad fre- (juently written to ber, and that they had . met iu Syracuse, Utica, Buffalo and else where while be has boon traveling. The diary goes en to show her intense love for the man nnd her knowledge of the fact that ho did not love her. Herjoalousy intensi fies throughout the diary. She beoame jealous of Miss Anderson, and it appears with good reason, for Ilickney at Inst told bor that be loved the actress as be could love no other woman and that bo must have n end of ber. This maddoned the girl and it appears from her diary that she im mediately resolved that if Bhe could not win .back bis love both must die. Bhe followed .liita from placo to place, and dually to this city. Bhe Bent him notes frequently at the Burnet House hero, nnd had to-day sent to him a note and tuboroses. She bad a tube rose on bor breast when she finally met liim at the 14 m net House. The final entries in ber diary are on Oo- tobcr 11th. One is as follows: " As he scorned me, be shall die." Another is as follows: " I would like to have my body given to a medical college. Florence M Donald." Hickey will live unless bad inflammation should sot in. . The balls did not reach bis brain. A $14,000 Swindle. Yesterday morning there arrived iu Kan ms city an old white-haired gentleman, vwho went direct to the police station after -Alighting from the train, lie was closeted awhile with Chief Speers, nnd then left the station. The object of the old man's . visit was to cause tbe arrest of a man who tad swindled bim out of $14,000. The old gentleman's name is N. D. Clark his residenoe, Ravenna, Ohio, and occupa tion, president of the First National Bank of that place. Mr. Clark went to Leadville otne weeks ago to look after some mining property tbat be owned. While walking Along tiie street there a few days ngo he met a party of five men, pppareutly min ors, who mado his acquaintance and after a f-ow minutes conversation asked bim to ad vance them some money on a fifty two pound gold brick, saying tbat they were not ready to ship it at the time, and the al- leged owner of the brick also putup a piti ful story of having lost all his property, . and must have money. The old geutleman had plenty of money ud consented to advance the sum asked, provided the brick was genuine. The brick was taken to a blaoksmith shop one corner cut off, taken to an assayer and pronounc ed pure Hold. The old gentleman was sat isfied, went into a bank, drew a check for $10,000, passed the money over to the man who bad the brick, received the latter and expressed it back east, tbe oondition being -that the owner of the brick should go east with Mr. Clark aud there receive the bal lauce of the money. Mr. Clark and the owner of the brick left Leadville together for the East, and at Burlington, Iowa, by some means or other he was induced to advance $4,000 more. The owner of the brick then jumped the train and left for parts unknown. Upon WTivlng at Chicago tbe brick was examin ed and found to be a fraud of the first wa ter. While the four corners were gold the body was made up of a composition entirely worthless. The case was placed in the bands of De tective O'Hare, who found his man at six o'clock last evening taking supper at Ayers old bakery stand. He was arrested and '.taken to the station, whew he gave his name as Thomas A. Lewis, of St. Louis. "Lewis declares that be is Innocent, while, Mr. Clark says positively that he is the man to whom he paid the money. Kansas jyaper 4f thelSthintt. , Rather a Dangerous Woman. A special from Lebanon, St. Clair coun ty, III., says Mrs. Alice Danbrough has been arrested there on a charge of murder ing her husband, Thomas, and his brother George Danbrougfa. George, who had some money saved,died 10 mouths ago,acd seven months afterwards Thomas died suddenly. Subsequently Kim. -DaiibroiigU brought a charge of criminal aasnult against one George Lisbon, who in turn produced ft let ter to prove that the two men bsd been poi soned by Mrs. Danbrough. It is also stat ed she wss contemplating the mudor of ft Mrs. M'Clond, so that Bhe ooukl marry the victim's husband. Mrs. Danbrough nnd bor brother and George Lisbon are nil in jail. I 0 Six Diseases, like thieves, attack the weak. 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SELLERS' LIVER FILLS are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, tlck-hcadaches, fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver. Soldjby all by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. 40 ly R. E. 8ELLEKS & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. gOLDIIJUgJ JTC-UNIOJ All persons attending the lte-TJnlnn of the Soldiers of Perrv County at Liverpool, on the ltltli of October, 1879, are respectfully requested to call on the undersigned, as he will Offer for Sale Ooods In his Ine, at the LOWEST Cash prices or country produce. Much as Hardware, Drugs, GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUOR, . Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, Oil Clothst WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemlock Sole Leather, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC. 150,000 First-Class Brick At Low Prices. COMK ON El COMB ALL! 8. M. BHOLER, Liverpool, Jerry Co., Pa, Noiv for1879-980. THE Examiner & Chronicle (Established in 1823.) Tits Leading Baptist Newspaper, WILL BR DELIVHKKI) BY MAIL. 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