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Show sef Un.icconn(nbIc Disappearance. T On Saturiay nlglit last, Jacob Jt Madsen, a shoemaker by trade, w ho yX has resided on Second South Street, yrt between Seventh and Eightli East 5 Streebr, foi more than seven years, ' 4 suddenly aud mysteriously disap peared from his home Sloce that time nothlns has been heard from ' Mr. JIadeu by his relatives or friends. The mla-ing man is thirty-four -p- years of age, and lus brown hair, a ,, - sandy beard and blue eye", and is "- . about five feet tight inches in height and of heavy build. It is -e said that MtdsenS mind liecame affected shortly after the death of - his wife, w liUi occurretl about a " year ago, an J that he has at tinns since then nctcJ very strangely, though he bit r.) ays len eonid- j2 ered perfectly harmless. He has Kf two small ctii.dreti, aged two and Ave years. ru-piN.ti.-eIy. The chll- drenareJjeiiU oreil forby relatives. The poMee 1 1-: promptly notified of Jlartity'rf anacco jutable disapjiar-ancehul disapjiar-ancehul up to it tta ha ve discovered no clue i hi" prbaUl-j whereabouts. g Anyjir njrni Ibst would lead to H P hUiAVt-ry (J.uuld bo sent to fraaqj -hlsfcmhtr. "X-ij. Madsen. Sugar t SB .r Hpu9 Wa-d, r.r to Jlar-bal young t atJyis City IJ,Ii, |