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COMEDIAN SCMUN. Xr.vv Yoiik, DecA28.?'William J. fcan Inn, the bright c>vd, handsome young Irish comedian, tuneful Hingor.und nim hlo dancer, Jiriov/n So tho theatrical pro-, fessiou as a good fellow socially, and n warm iavorito with, thousands of thea tregoers all over thoicouutry, is a victim of jmrcsis. l'qr several weokst minora iiavo lioon ; about that thu comoi'.ian was losing his fionsca, and it was hasted that lie would sliaro tho fato oi Jtf'hii McCttllough, Charles Thorno, Ton'/ llart, Hartley Campbell and several othor/lights of tho dramatic world. llVs manager, how ever, denied that.thero was anything tho matter with him, .saying that lie had a slight stomach . trouble which caused insomnia, hut t'iiat thcro was nothing wrong with his head. When the r-rmounecniunt was made Saturday aitonioon that Mr. .Scanlau was violently insane and that, all h is en gagements had been canceled it startled tho profession, which did not expect tlie dennuomont so soon, and saddened his personal friends. WIIE.V HlsatU.JIE.S3 BECAME S0TICEAI1I.E. "While the people in tho theatres and cafes wera talking about the action he was confined hi his rooms in tho Impe rial hotel shouting that the people were branding him with irons and that ho must get out. Once ho succeeded in cunningly escaping tho vigilance oi his attendants and lushed down into the hotel lobby. lSuforo he could create a scene, however, ho was brought hack' to iiis rooms and aiclosoi- watch kept on him. Moro About tho Sad Fato of tho Popular Aotor. HISTORY OF IIUS AFFLICTION. Alter Showing Sl^ns orMeiitnl Illness for Homo "Wco^h hit llrcaks Down mill will l'rolir.Uilr N'hv.ii. A.,... The comedian's illness lias !jf1^ ^ some time, but it was not miti . bout s-,v Week3 ago that it began to bo no ticeable and alarm l>ia into and Mr.. Augustus l'itou, Ins maimer. - ? Scanlan spent his vacation at iBlount Clements and. ai the Oriental hotel, ConevWand. llo was grven his part in his new play,''Mavourncc.n, ? EUuly before he went away, but lw hiid sucli .i ?ood time that lie neglected to look at it until it was almost t!,a0 {0 0p?" j^ tour. Tlio tli reo songs in the plaj he V When'his season opened 011 Septem ber 7, in Springfield, Mass., the city 111 wliicli ho was born, by the way. be knew bin part and played it all 1 i?ht. lie rcmainad three weeks on the road aiul came into New York ojjMt-1 his season at tho iouiteuith street Theatre on September 28. He ?gave a vorv good porformancB the tirst .niglit and next day he seemeu delighted with tho press notices given him, but he be came more and more reckless 111 his S oi llvin... lie would lrc<n>en ly stav out all night and turn up at tho matinee next day and try to go through his part. IIAD TO HAVE A 1'ROM L'TliU. ^ About six -weeks ano tho people in ? Scanlan's company began to notice that he was acting very quoerly. He had a strange glitter hi his eyes and seemed to bo suffering with nervous prostration. His stomach then began to bother him and his head pained. One night lie lor rotliis lilies almost entirely and the members oi the company had toprompt him. Manager Pitou then found it litc essary to omploy a prompter lor the t0MraHtou thought it Veil to 8? see Dr..Hamilton and explain to him tho actor's condition. The doctor cahed tho actor and had a long ta.k with lu i , ' niter which Ho witnessed his perform ance As a result of this Br. Hamilton Sed Mr. l'itou that the comedian had incipient paresis. Ho emit tnni ScnnUm might not show any more signs oftlio disease for a year or two, provid ed ho fallowed out his instructions and trs?v.o! >ff "Mrs Scanlan was indeiatigablo m hei atte'ntioiis to her husband. She never left him out ot her sight. . Slio ho.u 1 tlio stories about his condition and al lowed no olio near him and used to dress'him for tho. stage Ho carried out tho doctor's instructions and lie nuicklybegan to feel strong again and act mid look so well that nobody but an expert could toll that his head was af fected His opoech was all right and lie did not stammer and lose his voice both early signs ot the trouble. HIS FIRST OUTBREAK. It was not until last Tuesday night that Mr. Scanlan showed positives signs Of paresis. Ho began to have halluci nations and used to imagine that people in tlio audience were speaking his linos. Ho thought enemies were conspiring to ruin his engagement. . Mr l'itou was in Boston witn ma stock company and came on at oncc. Scanlan's performance on ? fell andTound him irrational. He had great scliomes ':"or''spokoVbouUhe0 pS?e who were ittho imdieiico annoying him and the JSgSidSw- a liitngrOw maudlin called to lilm tostop, v.-liich lio did. r.oixr. to an asylum. On Christmas afternoon Mr. Seanlan [gave u'porforinanco with but a few de fects, and his performance at night was excellent. Mr. I'itoii culled on l>r. Smith, Dr. Hamilton's nsslstunt, on Fri day and explained how the comedian was anil mentioned' his speech. Tlio doctor adviFod that a nurse bo procured ut once, lie ashed the dcctur if he should allow tlio iiclor to continue lo appear, and tlio latter said it would be licit lo keep his mind occupied. When Mr. Scan)nu cot homo Friday, night the nurse was introduced to liini as a man who was lo massayo him. lie was somewhat lucid and went lo IiIm wife. "Maggie," said he, "don't let them put mo in an asylum, for if you do 1 will surely go mail. It is my stomach' ami nut my head that bothers inc." After that he got violent and it tool: several persons to hold him. lie man aged to rush down into tlio lobby with his dressing gown on and said they were trying to murder htm in his rooms and he "was going to stay there all night. A I.I. UJSJ'NU AUGMENTS CAM'h'.I.Uil). When Mr. i'itoii heard of the trouble in tlio hotel lie said he would not allow the comedian to play again and'eau celled his engagements, lie notified Manager KosohquostMio could not con tinue the play next week. Tlio comed ian's tour for 181(2 and ISOIllmd already been booked and was also cancelled. FEAItrUIj XIDAI, WAV 13. Grout Lous oT I.tl'o ami I'roporty on tlio <illliort Inland*. San* Francisco,Dec. SS.?Adviccsfrom the Sontli .Sena give- startling ? news -of the Gilbert islands in tlio Pacific by the. mission bark John Williams, now at Sa mo;j. It seonia that just before the bark visited ttie group very scvero weather provailod, during-which there wero sev eral tidal upheavals, the result doubt less or* subinarino disturbances. Tidal waves broke high over some of the islands pf the group, causing grc.ft loss of life and completely 'demolishing houses. At one island alone, Kev. J.W. I fills, of the J.ondon missionary society, writes no fewer than eighty natives per ished. Tho track of the tidal waves is not known, hut as tho Gilbert group has sutlcred so severely it is scarcely proba ble that other islands have escaped de vastation, and further information is anxiously looked for. VICTIMS or savagus. Natives oC South .Seji.ljlumls llutchorlnj; Wlitto People. San* Fk.vncisco, Dec. US.?Advices from the South Seas stato that tho natives of tho new Hebrides group have become singularly notorious.of late, owing to | numerous atrocities perpetrated by ' them on white inhabitants. French as j well as British subjects have fallen vic tims to the butchery of the savages, and j following closely on* tho murder of Pe ter Sawyers, a British settler,by natives ' of Santos, conies news of another crime, the victims in tljis case being M. Parent and j\I. Bo to. INInilicoto island was the scon.* of tho nmrder?. The natives con | cerned belonged to tho Bush tribe. FROM MEXICO. KverythlnK Ouiet Jit Pueblo?Tito Kejtorl or a liuttio With Cmhv7.ii Denied. City or Mexico, Dec. 28.?A despatch from Pnebio says: Everything liero is quiet. A majority of the priests recent ly arrested have been released 011 bail In an interview u priest denied that then: were any Carlist- priests among those arrested, although there are many in I'lieblo. The government denies the truth of the report that :i batllo was fought with Garza on the frontier. The district at torney seized the originals of the tele grams published by some papers. A 3Ia<l Ddk Kites Sovernl Persons. Tkxakkana, Auk., Dec. 28.?A dog belonging t<? Con Dorrian,a saloon man 011 the west side, went suddenly mad yesterday and created a deal of excite ment. It started iirst down .Broad street and just over the state line in Arkansas l>it Mr. James Yost. Thence it went to "Walnut street and bit a little son of Goorgo .Scherer, ana a little later oil bit Mike Kelly. The dog was pur sued by Marshal Urenshaw, who, after a long chase and halt a. dozen shots, succeeded in killing it. All the persons bitten are great lv alarmed, as there is no doubt the uog was sullering with rabies. The Inrtiino Asylum Tire. Pontiac, Micir., Dec. 28.?Tlio loss caused by the lire at the Eastern Michi gan asylum for the insano is not so heavy as at first estimated. The nortli wing, instead of being entirely gutted, is in a fair condition below the second floor and will save the sta^e a big sum when rebuilding conimonces. There is absolutely no clew of even intelligent conjecture as to the cause of the fire. The officers of the asylum declare $150, 000 will rebuild the burned portions, and even a less amount, if all the walls are pro veil to have suffered little real damage. ItiHumrcU's (Jloso Call. Behmx, Dec. 27.?Princo Bismarck had a narrow escape from a railroad ac cident yesterday, Which might have proved disastrous. He was crossing the track in his carriage in front of the l'riedrichsrulie. The keeper was ab sent, the barriers were not lowered and no warning of the approaching train was given. "When half over the rails tlio coachman heard a train coming, Ilo whipped up his liorsos and cleared the track just as -tlio train dashed by. Half a .minuto later and the carriage would have been a wreck. liornco .C?reoloy\s llrothor.in-liiw Missing. Ashuky 1'aiik, N. J., Dec. 27.?Silas E. Cheney, a largo property owner in As bury Park and Litchfield, Conn., and also a heavy stockholder in tlio Now 'i'ork Tribune, lias been missing ior over a month and his relatives are alarmed. The missing man was a brother-in-law of Horace Greeley. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, \ Lucas County. - I"' Frank J. Chenov makes oath that ho is tho sonior. partner of the firm of 1". J. Ohenoy it Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and stato afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ono hundred dollars for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fhani; J. Cheney, Sworn to boforo me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of December, A. 1). 1S3U. A. W. GleXson, [Seal.] - Notary Public.' Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internal ly and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systom. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cukxby it Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castim AX AllOL'HKD COMMUNITY. Tho Coiumotluti Canned liy a Moit lt?. murkulilu Iiicltl I'tit, Kvery Wu.d of Which It l'mill'lt til tla True, ^Wo lllatlt. A few Java since wo published ono of tlio most wonderful statements Unit lias over appeared In print. Jt was made by Jliaa llortha Shorr, a young lady oi Sidney, Ohio, Vlio liita pitssod through itii experience probably uovor boforo known in history. It was bo unusual, so remarkable, that a complete investi gation o( itH truth or falsity became an absolute nl)C(!SB|ty. That investigation him boon made, and tho surprising truths uro given herewith: A representative of this paper mado a personal call upon some of the rela tives of the young liuly, and also upon many prominent professional people in Sidney. \\ hut they suid is simply re markable. Dr. .1. (>. Coyer said: "When 1 was llrst called to see lliss Sliorr 1 saw at once that horcnao was iicritical one, and 1 called in consultation several of our best physicians.' Wo woro unable to euro her. Tho pleural sack tilled with water and forced tlio lungs up out of place. Then terrible inllammsition set in and wo battled with itiorigand hard, but were iiuablo lo help her. Nobody thought she would ovor recover, but she did, and 1 have recently examined her lungs and found them to be in a healthy condition." .llr. V. K lllckox, a prominent inci' ehantof Sidney, located at tho corner of Ohio and I'oplar streets, slated that lie knew tho "Sliorr" family well, and that during tho tiuVo Jliss "Bertha was so sick, his wifo was a' frequent caller at their home. Tho poor girl was in a most pitiable condition, and liis \\'it'o prevailed upon him at one tinio to go with her and take a look at tlio sufferer. "I will never forgot tlio sight," lie said, "as long as I live. I can best describe her appearance by saying that she ro ininded mo of tho ?pictures wo used to Sco during tlio war, of oar poor, lialf slarvod soldiers, with that deathly look about the face, and with their long, bony lingers. It is simply wonderful that she over walked again*. .1 well re member tho l'ido she took about tho court houso square. Wo all thought, as wo watched nor, that it was tier last ridu on this earth, but she rallied, and came out all right, and ia as well as over." Hov. A. II. Minnoman, paslor of the Western Avenue l.uthoran Church, said ho knew MisaShorr's family very well, and that thoy attended'!)is church, lie well remembered the terrible suffer ing that Miss iiertlia endured for many months, ller trouble was consump tion, and two of tho best physicians of tlio town had told him she was incura ble. lie considered her recovery little short of a miracle, but she has fully re covered, and is now in blooming health. Dr. 11. K lleebo said: "Yes, 1 treat ed Miss Bertha Sliorr l'or a long time, and her complete recovery ia one of tho most remarkable things 1 have seen during my long experience as a physi cian. She was positively nothing but skin and bones, a mero'skeleton, and wo wcro compelled to carry her ill sheets. Iler lungs were completely till ed, and 1 was positive that she would die. But she lias recovered, as she has tnld you, and I consider it simply mar velous." Mr. G. Steinly, brother-in-law of Miss Shorr, said that his sister-in-law had been confined to her bed for more than eighteen months. ".Recovery was the last thing wo though-; of, and we only sought to make her last hours as pleas ant as possible. 1 have never known anyone to be so sick as my sister-in law and recover. Physicians did not do it, our most careful attention did not do it, but Dr. Ackers -English .Remedy for Consumption cured her, and she is now the picture of health. It seems almost too wonderful to beliove, and J should not bo surprised at anyone's doubting it, but it is overv word true, and I am willing to confirm its truth at any time." Dr. A. AW Kcddish snid that lie was in consultation with Drs. lieebe and Geyer, and that# Miss Sliorr had con sumption, beyond tho shadow of a doubt. There wore cavities in her lungs and abcesses would form and break. He did not see how she could possibly Jive, but she has fully ?recovered and is strong and well. "Tho case baliled us all, and J have many times referred to her cure when in consultation with oth er physicians." ? A daughter of the late Senator Rob ertson said that herself and several girl friends were doing missionary work and learned of Miss Shorrs sickness. They went at once to her home and found the family completely worn out from watching and care. They at once sought to assist, never for a moment thinking eIio could recover. They watched over her, took her delicacies, and when tho change for tho better took placo she recovered rapidilv. In conclusion she said: "I think it'is one of the most wonderful cures over re corded." Mr. II. C. Avers, the popular drug gist of Sidney, said: "I sold the first bottle of the remedy to the parents of Miss Shorr, and it is simply wonderful what it did for hor. Dr. Acker's Eng lish remedy is wonderfully popular in this town, and doscrvcdlv so. No such recovery from almost certain death has ever come to my notice. It is almost past belief." The above are most wonderful state ments, but they provo tho marvelous naturo of this caso bcvotid question. They also show how important such' an experience may be in the case of others, perhaps your" own, you who may be traveling tho saino damrerous road," but who can yet bo saved sif you will but consider and act in time. Mexico has been estimated to contain 47S) square leagues of forests, 1S,1o4 square leagues of mountain land and ?1,S22 square leagues .of uncultivated land. &BFICE TO WOMEH If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD'S FEMALE 'REGULATOR . CAUTnnsviLi.E, April 26,16S0; Thla will cortify tlmt two mombera of my linmodlato family, after bavinf? suffered for yctira from IfloiiNtrual Irregularity, being treated without benofltby physicians, wero at length completely cured by one bottlo of Brndflcld'n I?'omalo Ilofjulator. Its cflcct is truly wonderful. J. w. SmiitaE. Book to " WOMAN " mailed FREE, which contain* valuable Information on all female dlseaaos.. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. "'rr- nr dktjqgibib, LOGAN DRUG CO., milO-D-iw AXD ALL DUUGGIaTS. Plso'c Remedy for Catarrh Is the Hcst, Easiest to Vk>, nnrt' Cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mall, i 60c. h T. Uttieltlnc. Warren, I'a. HftMM & CO.?FU RIM ITU RE DEALERS. HAM/Vf & CO., Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, DOT THIS DOJaTN FOR 7S. FKCT: That our establishment is a model ono in ovury re?peot. 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J fit feral for twenty year* with Catarrh. I procured and used Scrapie's Inhaler aud their No. 3 Inhalant according to directions and am happy to cay 1 am entirely.well. R. C. MOWN, b'ecrctary Bellovlllo M'fg.Compauy. Juris unable to speah above a whisper. Within (wo months from that time I could hreatli o with perfect case and comfort, the dlseatr. having been entirely drivoi out of my lungs and to-day they are en tirely free from its t facts, thanks to Scrapie's Inhaler and remedies.' C. If. COK, Centcrburg, 0. My daughter had been afflicted with Catarrh for several years. Used Scrapie's Inhaler and Remedies and is now entirely free from Ihc unpleasant 'tymptom*. N. H. TOLAND, M. 1).. Martinsburg, 0. Suffered from Afthma for twenty years, procured Scmp'o's Inhaler anil Remedies, spasms crew lighter and intervals longer. After u few months it disappeared altogether aud have not had any symptoms of it for two years. A. W. CRUMLEY, Mt. Vernon, a KSrSold by C. 11 GOKTZE. 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