DR. WEBSTER'S END Ho is Found Dead With His WOLFFS in Madison, Iowa. Neck Broken. SEVEN PERSONS FOUND DEAD. DID HE JUMP FROM A WINDOW? Two Others Disoovared to be Alive, hut Die Shortly Afterward. He Was a Prominent Methodist Minister and Was Married Two Weeks Ago. A HORRIBLE SIGHT Terrific Explosion and Fire Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Unroll mmm OINJTEJ KNJOY Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tlio stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrecablrj substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all ana liavo maao it tlio most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and SI bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kt NEW YORK, N.Y, Blck Headache and rolloveaU tlio trotfble 3 fncf. dent to a bilious state of tho ByBtem. suon a(J 2)lE2lne8s, NaUe&, Drowsiness, Dtotreba aftec eating, rain in the Side, &c. While their tnoad Femukable success has boon shown In curing , Seaiache, yet Carter's Ilttlo Liver Pttli! nra equ&Uya-aluablo In Constipation, curing and pre Tenting thlsimnoyinccomplauuVwhllo they alto correct alldlsordonotheBtomachtimulaletha liver and regulate tho bowels. Evan If thoy onlj curea rAcbstheytfonldbealmostprieele.'istotnossttha Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu nately ttielr noodnosa does cotendhore.and thosa Tfhocncotry them will find these little pills Valu able In bo many ways that they will not bo wil ing to do without them. But after ollalck head ftsUiebanoof so many lives that herofawhero Ivrom<eourgreatbout, Ourpilticuroltvrhllo I others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are vory small and very easy to tale. O no or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not grips oc purge, but by their gontlo action please all who ue thorn. Invialsat2Scentsi live for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or cent by mill. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yorkl SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com' panles represented by ZD-AVIID FAUST, 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. RUPTURE We, the undersigned, were entirely cured 01 rupture ny - AJl, 4, u. uu, m. OOl . J Lit lli. Philadelphia. Ph.. H. Jones 1'hlllDS. Kennel Bqnare, Pa.: T. A. Krelti, Hlatlngtou. l'n.; IS. JLHrnall, Mount Alto, Pa.: Itev. S. II. Slier. mer, nnnuury.ii-a.: n. J, ieinu zitu. mn Ht.. lteadlnsr, Pa.; Wm. Dlx, 1824 Montrose Bt, tV.I1n.lnt1.ln. ,J r , - rtfui !! CJ. 1 .. .. ., tng, I'a.; George and I'll. liuriiart, 43UJLocuBt oi.t xveuuiug, ira. oeuu lur circular. MADE BY THE DUTCH PROCESS are "Tnaled with Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, couth or Blcartonata 01 Soda. The use of chemicals can bo readily detected by tho peculiar odor from newly opened packages, and also from a glass of water in which a small quantity of chemically treated cocoa has been placed and allowed to remain for several days. for more than One Hundred Years tho home of Walter llaher Jt Co. have made their Cocoa l'reparailone AJl$OZVTj;i,Y VVM2, u$lt,V XO I'atent l'rocet$, Alkallet, or )ye$. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgans. Co. (Formerly Bhoplra's Pharmacy) 107 South Main Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE. Prescriptions carefully compounded by registered pharmacists. T0IPR0TECTY0UR LUNGS Procure one of our Ouoet Protectors. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' 'old stand 17 BOUTII MAIN BTHEET, Where ho will be pleated to meet the wants of his friends and the public In Evorything in the Drinking Line. gABJER'Sl I PILLS. 1 Tho Finnic Wr lUyontl Control nefor Water CpuUI be Flayed Upon Tlnni Tit Flrnmsn Hail u Desperitt llattla With the rire Hull Found limbneed In Death Hnd Charred Ileyond llecoa-nt. tlon A Touohtnc Speotacle. i Fort Madison, Iowa, April 7. Late In the night flro was discovered In the two story resldenoe of S. V. Kitchen, which la situated on Santa Fe Avenue. j An alarm was at once given, but before the occupants could make their escape a lorrlOo explosion occurred in tho build ing, windows and doors being shattered, 1 and the rocking and swaying structure . threatening to topple over In a heap. When the fire department reached the conflagration the Ore had mado rapid headway. To their further discomfiture they found that the nearest hydrant was four blooks away, and before tho water could be brought to bear upon tho burn ing building, the flames were beyond . control. After a desperate battle tho firemen succeeded in controlling the Are and, aa soon as they could enter tho building, nttnmnt.il tn find tlin nlt.n Yi.lottlnrr ni.pti. pants. I They found their way to the upper stories completely cut off, howevor, the explosion having totally wrecked tho inner stairway leading to them. Ladders were brought, and when the men as cended they were confronted by a ghastly, but touching spectacle. Embraced in death lay the bodies of Mrs. Kitchen, her baby and sUter, Miss Sidney Day, charred almost beyond recognition, Near by lay tho body of ' Mr. B. V. Kitchen and his two other children. August Kenemever, a boarder, also had met his death in the building, and but two of the occupants of the ill fated houso showed any signs of life. Theso wero Henry Kenemeyer, aged 18, a boarder, and Samuel Kitchen, aged 21, brother of S. v. Kitchen. Ihey wero carried out of the building, but both died a few hours afterward. STOLE 70,000. A Firm of Now Torlc Hunkers Syatnmatlo ally ltobbntl. New Yoiik April 7. A systematic rob bery of the banking house of Dlx & Fhyfe, 45 Wall street, was unearthed yesterday, Tho' exact amount of the stealings is not yet definitely known, but it is believed thoy will roaoh between $60,000 and $70,000. Fifty-three thous and dollars of the amount stolen has been recovered, and tho loss of the firm will not, therefore, in any event, be very large. Oscar""0reamer, 19 years old, of 425 Hicks street, Brooklyn, the assistant bookkeeper, was the promoter of the scheme. He had as confederates W. E. Carpenter, aged 35, a clerk of Dii Ss Fhyfe, and James L. White of Brooklyn, an outsider. Carpenter is under arrest, but Creamer and White havo disappeared and are supposed to be somewhere on the ocean on the steamer Oakland, which left this port for Copenhagen on Mon day. N II on. AVlllard Saulabury Dead. Wilmington, Del., April 7. Willard of the State of Delaware, and ex-United . States Senator, died suddenly at Dover j this morning, of heart failure. He was appointed Chancellor in 1873 and was j the seventh that the State has had. Ho , was in the Senate from 1859 to 1871, nnd also held the position of Attorney 1 General for Delaware from 1800 1855. j lie was always a Democrat and was a delegate to the convention which nomi nated Buchanan tor President. raid Ills Howard, Boston, April 7. Frederick J. Brown, of this city, was paid the reward of winea anout uw,uw name, inelr ob $2.C0O offered by the Selectmen of Mil- lct,8-'l Dr. Knowles, was to presorve 2,500 offered by the Selectmen of Mil ton for information that would lead to the arrest of the person or persons who shot and killed Edward Cunningham, a wealthy resident of that town, on Nov. 81, 1889. The Italian murderer Is now serving a long term in State prison. ' Sunday Hall Game. Cincinnati, April 7. It Is not likely that there will bo any more fuss made over Suuday baseball games In this city unless another crusade is made against it. In tho Police Court yesterday the cases of the ball players arrested for par ticipating in last Sunday's name, were placed on the open docket. This means that there will be no trial. lias !Tot ltalffiied Sino Sinq, April 7. Warden Brown stated to a represenratlve of thu Nutlonal Press that it wns untrue that he had handed in his resignation as warden of tho prison here. lie said there was a great deal of talk going on ubout his affairs, most of which wuro false. Dr, Cuniinn Is Not J)0ud. Elizabeth, N. J., April 7. Dr. Henry H. Cannon, Past Grand Master of tho Maaonio order of Now Jersey, is not dead as was reported. The announce ment of bis death grew out of the de mise of n neighbor. Dr. Cannon's condi tion, however, is very low. Hawaiian lralr CuuiuiUiluners Arrive. San Fbanoisoo, April 7. E. M. Valsh and son and L. A. Thurston arrived by steamer Australia trout Honolulu, en route to Chicago. Thoy are commis sioners to the World's Fair from tha Hawaiian Islands. Thoy are going on now to arrange for space. Ilrldsn Ilurnstl ut Auoonlii. Ansonia, Conn., April 7. Tho Maple street bridge over the Nuugatuok lliver, between Ausonla and Wust Ausouia, was burned yesterday. Loss $10,000. It was n wooden structure, built in 1871, and the main connection between the two places. v Talked With Crlinouu Yaterans. Hvuiibs, April 7. The Queen yoster day recelvtd the Crimean veterans Qasg de Iopullter und Slmou Bodlnler and talked with them severul minutes. RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICAN, The lllff Democratic Reulstratlnn Over come by fttay-at-Hnmo Votnra. PnoViDKNCE. R I., April 7. D. Kussell Brown, Republican candidate for Gover nor, has a plurality, and the next Legis lature will be Republican. The vote was as follows: Brown (Rep.), 28.187; Wardwell (DeinA 22,072; Gilbert (Pro.), 1,411; Burton (People's), 170; Brown's plurality, 1,118. It requires flfty-four members of the Legislature to elcot on joint ballot, and the Republicans have at present fifty-one, with every probability of having elected six more. The olty of Providence went Demo cratic by about 400 majority. Pawtuoket was carried by the Democrats by about 100, and Woonsocket by a lltele loss. The vote polled was tho largest in tho State. The town of Lincoln elected six Republican Assemblymen, thus insuring tho Republicans at least fifty-seven votes on joint ballot and giving tuoni control. The Republican State ticket will be chosen by the Legislature, and Nelson W. Aldrlch will be returned to the United States Senate. Tho Democrats made Legislative gains in several towns, but the result is a sur prise to the Democrats. The ordinory stay-at-homo voters camo out and overcame the hoavy Democratic registration. A SENSATION NIPPED. Ifappy Termination nt lJreacli of I Kingston, N. Y April 7. Miss Eliza Waaor, of High Falls, this county, and W. Irving Bray, tho principal of tho Montrose, Westchester County, high school, have beoome man and wife, and thus a sensational action for broach of 1 nrntvifoa itit li.an nlnnnd nt. tl.A mitant 1' " wvwu .. . rr .... vu ... illss Wager, who is the daughter of a well-to-do and prominent farmer residing about fifteen miles from this city, re tained as counsel Judge A. T. Clearwater, and commenced an action for $25,000 damages. The judge has been absent from his home since Monday, and od his return was agreeably surprised to und a letter awaiting him from Miss Wager, In which she says that on Saturday evening last Principal Bray, her amanced, and she mads up their differences and were hap pily wedded. Tho lotter stated that they both united in extending tho judge sincere thanks for huving thus brought them together. Judge Clearwater says he prefers tho happy termination of the aotlon to tha recovery of any amount of damages. SHALL THE FAIR CLOSE SUNDAY. Areuiuenti by Col. Hhepard and llev. Dr. Knonrlea of Now Ynrlr. W.&sniNarotf, April 7. The House Commlttoa on the World's Fair heard arguments relative to closing tho Expo sition on Suuday. Col. Elliott F. Shepard of New York spoke in support of tho various petitions for closing on Sunday and requested the committee to shape its legislation relative to the Exposition so that the doors of the Fair should be closed on the Sabbath. Mr. Shepard's timo expired before he had finished his remarks and he concluded with a request for a future hearing, Dr. Knowles of New York, a member of the American Sabbath Union followed Mr. Shepard in support of tho proposition to close the fair on Sunday. lie had ro- r.l.,wl l.a nl,l natlllnn. m.mn.l.ll.(nn ''.8 clonlnu tne lair on Sunday, xnese con- tained about 2,000,000 names. Their ob- the Sabbath as a day of rest. Tho State of New York, ho said, in making an ap propriation for an exhibit at the exposi tion hud attached to it a provision requir ing the exhibit to be closed on Sunday. Mr. Caruth of Kentucky, a member of the Committee, asked If New York was the only State which had mado a provis ion of this kind. Dr. Knowles replied that he understood that it was, but ho understood Now Jersey, Massachusetts, Kentucky and other States were going to fall Into line. The Association ho repre sented dosired Congress to attach suoli a provision to any appropriation they might make, for the fair. An Attempt to Kill a Ill.hop. Madrid, April 7. Two bombs were exploded in Cordova, One Curst near the bishop's palace and tlio other at tho famous stone bridge. No one was in jured. The wholo city was shaken as if by an earthquake. People ran from their homes hult a mile from tho scenes of the explosions, and In the near-by dis tricts the streets are crowded with thoso who fear to retire for the night. Win dows were shattered for several hundred yards from the spot where tho bomb, evidently mtoiidod for the bishop, was placed. No arrosts have been made. A atodlia Vlvllill Agreed Upon, Washington, April 7, Seoretary Blaine and Sir Julian Puunccfote, tho British Minister, called at the White House yesterday morning and hud an in terview of half on hour with hresident Harrison upon the liehrtug Hen matter. It Is understood that the Interview was perfectly satisfactory, nnd resulted In an agreement for a renewal of the modus vlvendl over Behrlng Sea, whleh, with tho exception of a tew preliminaries, is completed. Hlr. Ingrum Muuivd. London, April 7. SMr Edward William Wstkln, ltart., and M. P. for Hytbo, KuitKttnt, wa married yesterday to Mrs. Ingram, widow of tha founder of the "London Illiutrat! Nws." SirKdward Is about 78 yMro old, ami Mm. Ingrain, nowLitd)' Wutklu, is about ten years olilgr. i mi imm A reeeat invention U rubber tube tip to put on umbrellas to oaten the draluings when It la " llufuses to Accept Ills lleleatie. Pittsbduo, Pa., April 7. Third Base man Arthur AVhttnoy has caused no end of a sensation by rofuslng to accept his release from the local club and Intimat ing he would stay and report all season and bring suit for his salary. Whitney signed a regular National League con tract containing a 10-day clause, and the directors, when notified of his stand, hardly knew what to make of it, unless Whitney had some private agreement with ex-Manager McGunnlglo, of which they Unew nothing. Women Charged With Incendiarism. Boston, Mass., April 7. Catharine McLean and Margaret Shannon, two un married women, are held under $2,000 ball charged with setting lire to tho building at 40 Kneelaud street last Fri day. Tho women kept a tailor Bhop on the ground lloor and ocoupiod a room in the rear as a sleeping apartment. It 1b claimed that kerosene had been sprinkled about the rooms, and then set on lire. Klglit 1'oople Burned to Death. Fort Madison, Iowa, April 7. Shortly before midnight the two-story fratno building of S. V. Kitchen, was discovered to be on fire and It, with the, dwelling of John Knuck, was entirely consumed. S. V. Kitchen, his wife, three children, his wife's sister, Miss Sidney Day, and August Knemeier, a boarder, were burn ed to death. Sam Kitchen and Heury Knemeier wero badly burned. Flro Iluss Muka Threats. Bath, Me., April 7. Incendiary fiends havo been at work in this place for some time past. It Is said that members of the city government and a number of prominent cltlzenB have received anony mous letters stating that unless tho present police force was removed the city would be loid In ashes. A reward of $1,000 has been offered for the detec tion of the fire bugs. Au nx-Lord Mayor Held fur Trial. London. April 7. Sir Henry Isaacs, formerly Lord Mayor of Loudon, Hora tio Bottoraley, Joseph Isaacs and Charles Dollman, have been committed for trial on tho charge of having con spired to defraud the Hansard Publish ing Company, limited, of upwards of 30, 000 pounds. The lliuaetalllii League. London, April 7. The bankers of this city have decided almost unanlmsusly to form a City Committee of tho Bimetallic League for the purpose of urging upon the Government tho need of co-operation with other nations in the unrestricted colnnge of gold and silver. John Ittisiell Young- Appointed. Philadelphia, April 7. John Russell Young, the ex-Minister to China, has been appointed fourth vice-president of the consolidated rouds of the Philadel phia & Heading system. Htrnck by a Cyclone. Odean, N. Y., April7. Onewoman wns killed and a number of persons injured in a church here which was struck by a cyclone. Teu houses were1 wrecked. Would vou rather buv lamn- Chimneys, one a week the year . - . - ....... rrnnfl nr nnp tlmr Lists ri snmn accident breaks it ? Common p-lass may break or not the minute you light your . :t.. 'C.-..1. ,iri. ' ,litmu , it um, tut; mai uuiu may 1 break it : if not, it may break from a mere whim Tough glass chimneys, Mac beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl- glass, almost never Ureal! irom heat, not One m a hundred. Whpre ran vou fret it? and what does it cost ? Yovir 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. Qeo. A. Macbeth Co, How much are you doing prosperity of this town? to promoto tho Height of Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive th8 syot p'omstb' deserve. Wil eol'en theplctuies of hualtii. tliev ure ousWuUy ailing. To wltuhold sympithy from tnese unfortunate is tue lielttut iror'elty. Thy havo a weak ueiiri, cuiKiuir Biinnnexs oi ureatii, nutieriue, pnlu lu side, walt and hniigry Knells, and finally xwellluir of ankles. omireHMon. uhok n, smut herlnz und droosy. Dr Miles' .Now Heart Cure Is Jnstthe thing for them. For tliernerv usims, liei'tucho, weakness, etc., his Host TUlvi Norvl n Is unqualvd. Fine treat sou "Ilxartind Nervous Dlseae" und marveloa testlmonulH tree. Hold una guaranteed bv 0. 11. 11 jgenbuch. Money Is said to be plenty in the banks on good seourity this spring. A MyBtory Explained. The papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty mil educated girls eloping- with negroes, tramps and oiaelimen. Tho well known apeolilist, Dr. r'raukllu 511 If", says all suoli girls ara moie orl-sshyaterloal, uervous, very imp islve, unbtUnoea: usually subet to heuduohe, ueur-lela. sloepiAxxnow, im moderate orylng or laughing. Thus show a weak nsrvoud systnm for whleh there Is no remed' equal to Ho ora'lve Nervuie. Trial bottles and a Hue boot, containing many marvelous mires, iree a O. II. llageubueh s drug tjro, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Jllnw' jelebrAtel New Heart Onre, the Hnet ol heart lontes. Uurai fluttering, short breach, eto. It Is best not to go (ar away from home these days without an umbrella. AfllM' Nerve una Liver PIUh Vol ou a uw DrtaolDlft r. lUt'mr the liver, (tUunaeb. add buweta tkrowih tkt urnm A. new itlteaverr. Ir. lilies' Pills MMwdllv euie lidUuMbeM, Had taste, torpid liver, nil, 90DUpUoa. uneqtwled lor men, women, ehlldran. BinallMt, mlMwt, surest I S doses, JSoU. Bampies free, at U. U. Hagenbuch' drugstore. I ehlldreo Registered Under an Aatumed Nam In li Hotel lu Charleston, V. Va It la Ilellcvud That Ha AVas Taken III and Sat In a Window to Get Frfh Air A Slessuso Found In Ills Ilooui. Baltimore, April 7. Tho Rev. Dr. J. J. G. Webster, tho prominent Methodist minister who disappeared on Monday night, leaving his bride of two weeks at her mother's house, was found dead in Charleston, W. Va. The news came to the wife in the form of a dispatch from Justice Hall of Charleston. The clergyman had no relatives or friends In Charlestown and was entirely unknown there. It is bolleved that he went from Camden station, where ho was seen by one of his parishioners, to Wash ington, and thero bought a ticket to Charleston on the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad. When he reached Charleston Tuesday afternoon he went to tho Hotel Itulfner and was assigned to a room on the third floor. Yesterday morning ho was found dead on the sidewalk under neath tho window of his room. There is no doubt that Dr. Wobster was Insane. The remarkable feature of the case Is that he had given no indica tions of coming nberratlon. lie was quite ill just before his marriage, and tho labors Incident to tho preparations for tho conference which was hold at nls church lncroasod his burdens. He was a hard worker, but was not strong. Dr W. Marshall Smith, his son-in-law, with whom ho had been living, saiu no una noticed in him no indication of mental depression up to the timo when ho bade his wife good-by on her mothor's steps and asked hor to wait for him until his return from the quarterly conference, which ho was expected to open. Dr. Webster was dub of tho most gifted and most tioDtilar clergymen in tho city He was 4U years old, and he had had charge of the largest Methodist churches in the city. His recent appointment as Dresldlugolderguve generul satisfaction. CiiARLLbTON, W. Va., April 0. Tho Rev. Di. J .i. Q. Webster, of Baltimore, arrived n ... .!io East yesterday aftor- noon uiul , . n i ed at tho Hotel Ruflner us "J. J. i . lumiKtou, Washington, D. C." Ho u.is u&signcd to a room oil the third floor, to which ho went nt once, About 7 11. in. he called for u cup' of hot coffee, which was taken to him. Ho t asked tho bell boy to light the gas and shut the window-blinds. When he had finished his cciloo ho had the boy turn out the light, open the blinds and put up a window. At 5:'J0 this morning he I was found dead on the pavement, thirtv llve feet below the window. His neck, the buck of his head, one arm and several ribs were broken. In bin room was found a scrap of pa per, on wnich the following message was wrltteni Iluln and eone forover. Stay at homo. It Is belloved here that Dr. Webster was taken ill and rose from the bed and bat in tho window to get fresh air. Why he registered uuder.au assumed name is a mystery. There were no pa pers or anything to indicate that he had been in any trouble. Newark M. K. Conference Adjourns. JIoiutiSTowN, N. J., April 7. The New ark il. K. Conference adjourned at noon after a week of zealous labor. The special feature of the last session was the vote of .110 to 37 against the presentation o u memorial to admit women delegates to the General Conference at Omaha, The committee on public morals read a report in which the last New Jersey T nl1n(..n -nrnc nwnlrrnai fill It lYIfkfh. meth , t''"-"' od of procedure, and It wns declared that the mornl conditions established by it were disgraceful. loyal Lesion Unnquet. New York, April 7. New York Com mandery of the Loyal Legion held its monthly dinner at Dolmontco's last nicht. The occasion was of special in terest because of tha presence of Senator John Sherman, who read a paper on tho ute of his illustrious brother, the late t General W. T. Sherman. Among others Present were uenerais owuyne, uuwaru, Porter, Greene, Woodward and Bear Admiral Braine. JIis. SIonlai;u Ileelm Her Sentonco. Duhlw, April 7. Mrs. Annie Margaret Montagu, who, on Monday, was sen tenced at the Assizes here to one year's imprisonment at bard labor for killing her young daughter Helen, Is resigned to her punishment. She adopted the dress und diet of a convict without a murmur. Another Typlius Case In New York. New Yobk, April 7. The health au thorities havo discovered another case of I " , , ti .i.i, .... . r.,i typhus fever. The victim was ii Russian iieurew, ai years oiu, oi tu uuerry street. Twenty families live in the tene- nieut and much apprehension is felt for tuelr safety from the disease. New York l'ulr Hill Mgned. Amany, N. Y, April 7. Tho World's Fair bill has been sinned by the Gover nor. Ho filed a inenorandun with It en dorsing its provisions and saying that it is sufficient money for all purposes. The bill upproplates $800,000. A Hospital Uurnd. MiBsouu, Mont,, April 7. The North ern Piioillo Hospital, a building costing about $00,000, was dlscovured to be ou fire shortly before midnight. Tho pa ttentd probably all osouped, but the building is a total loss. Four .Nog-roes Lynched Alexandria. Lh., April 7. News has roitched here that Patrlok Kelly, aged S3, a peddler, was killed on Sunday last ou Little lliver, near Flshklll, by n gana of eight uegroos. Four of them were caught and hanged. Merchants I'tltlou Ilia Czar. St. PBTKBMipria, April 7. In Nlaho lateft the merchants have petltlonod the Government to allow them to export grain. They say thoy havo 4,000,000 poods in stock and cuunot Und buyers. USED BY MEN. WOMEN AMD OlIILDBKN. A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. mil a LJ luui will pay for changing the p nearancs of old Furniture io completely that it-will looklike now. 13 THE NAME OF THe P4IMHAT OOEa IT. S3 SHOE CENTRE.! THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY F It U a Fcainless shoo, with no tarrku or wax thread to hurt tho feet; made of the best line calf. styllBli and eanr, and because we make more ehoea of thim grade than any other manufacturer, it equaUhand eewpd shnea costing from t!.UJ to $5.(10, (2C OO t.cnniiH! Ilamt-qeivrri1, (ho finest cult eboe ever offered for $5.uui equals L-'reucla Imported shoes v, hlcti cost from S4.U) to $12.(10. CiA OO llnnil-Sntril Well Mine Mno calf, stylish, comfortable and durable Tho boat shoo ever olTered fit this price t same grade ad custom-made shoes costing from f 6.00 to S9.UO. CCO 50 lNilico r-lioct Farmers, ltailroad Men. Pwi andLctterCarriersall wcirthem; floocatf, seamless, smooth. Inside, heavy threo soles, exten sion cdRG. Ouo pair will wear a year. SO 50 flue cnlft no better shoo ever offered as 34G.m this price: one trial win convince thosa who want a shoo for comfort nod service. C.-rj Mi, n mi woriunnmr n' snoea SteS,m are very strong nnd durable. TIioto what have given them a trial will weAruootberinake. ESntfe' $.Ol mill $1.75 school shoes are K9UJ J worn by the boyscerywhere; theyceU on their merits, ns the Increasing Bales show. 1 !lrlincl.ll) Ilnmli)Mrel shoo, best tmd VI I Uongola. very stylish', equalsFrenctt Imported shoes costing from $1.0) to $6.(1). l.niliri.' VS.SO, (-.i.00 n nil $1.7.1 shoe fot- Bllisesaro loo nest nne uongoia. niynsn aim ouraoio. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas namo and price art stamped oa the bottom of each shoo. nr-TAKE NH SUnSTITUTE.JlJ Insist on local advertised dealers supplying yon, W. I.. DOUULArj, Jiroclilon.MaBB, Sold. by JOSEPH BALL, Nortli Itlnlii St., Slicnnudoali Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chappod Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Ztemoves and Prevents Dandruff. WHiTE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DR. THEEL, coo ;iorth Fourth Bt.t til inly- gtuutn bernifcii ABieriau PiwieLfcll.l Id the UnlUil btl wbo U kuii to urt. liiood poison Nervous Debility od spft clal Diseases r Btio Pi im"i Kt-d hpoU Plni la th boua,soroThroat o Mouth B:i.u!bt, rtmi'ln, trtipUunt, oft f hhti. I'lutra, gwelUnn, IrrtUtloai Iuli4iuiBtlon and Koonlnc. loit memory. wk b i BV nt! ntrty- mnT " llltl T I'istMes ana U infft-ltei rcunin: mih . lo hur. Ufiri or OTfrwork. BeD6 (imtstcd UiW lllMJ"! nlltr tt auo Po not low hoi, no mttt"r U.lnf Hooter Qak, Ftntlj or Hiii PbTi- l"i Pr. THKE1. eurw positively ""h0"1 d'"flu0 Dcm bUllQAM. OtD, YOCa, WIDDL ! ) TltoM CTiMAt UAruii4fli. rich or poor, MD.t 2c limp tar DOOK "TRUTH" eipoalnn Qnuki undtr """S01 Bf'gt 6 M 10. fUnrUt 0 till U Wrfto or otll M U for HffwanffM Wodn. "4 Saturdt; rbU. Tu- JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily. A nne line ot Choice OKOOUHIES Nuts and Candlea. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr, Oostlet receives Ills green truck daily from the cltv markets, wliloh Is a gutrante tohlBeutioineni thattiiey wlUreeelve fresh goods when buying from him, CHRIS. BOSSLEll'S SALOON t.HB RESTAURANT 201 N. Malu St., Blienandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, W L. DOUCLAS
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