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FEI DAY EVENING. DECEMBEB 9.
The Dead Abbot.?Ab stated in the
Gazette, Arebabbat Boniface Wimmer
died yesterday morning at St. Vincent's
Abbey, Westmoreland county, Pa. This
eminent prelate was born in Thalmassing,
Bavaria, on January 14,1809 He wa3 by
his parents intended for the legal profes?
sion, but as he reached inaohood showed de?
cided preference for a higher mode of life
and prepared himself for the priesthood.
He was ordained a priest of the Catholic
Churoh July 31,1831. The following year
he becamo a member of the Benedictine
Order at the Abbey of Metten, which had
just been re established by King Louis I, of
Bavaria. From that time till 1S-16 he tilled
profrssori-hips at the colleges of the Bene
diciine Order in Augsburg and Munich. In
1S4G, eeeing tho need of more priests of Ger?
man nationality in the United States, be,
with a small band of faithful followers,
came to the United States aud settled iu
W- moreland county. Pa., near Litrobe,
v. . ro he founded the Monastery of St. Vin?
cent. Tho membership of the order
rapidly increased and in 1S54 Pope Pius
IX, Cieaud St. Vincent's un aoney, with
Bjnif <ee Wimmer as its first abbot. Pope
Leo XIII, raised the abbot to the dignity of
m i nreb-abbot in 1S83, and entitled him to
wear "Manna Cappa." The Biut-diciiness
iitxvu founded abbeys and monasteries in
many states of the UJnion, notably in New
ark, N.J.; Atchison.Kau. : St L.uis. and
on the lake near Minneapolis. The colleges
. ' ? he ordpr are very prosp^rou-* and have
prepared upward of ?OOseeullar pries;- for
ordination.
An Important Arrest.
The arrest of a suspicious churac or upon
h - general appearance, movements, or com?
panionship, without waiting umil he has
ro bed a traveler, fired a home, or murder
ed .? fellow-man, is an importan: function
of a bhiewd detective. Even u!> r? import?
ant is t he arrest of a diseute which if not
checked, will blight and destroy a human
life. The fiequent ooujjb, loss of appetite,
general lanmior or debility, pallid akin, and
bodily aches and pains, announce the ap?
proach of pulmonary consumption, which is
prompt I v rirr^sieii aud permanently cured
by Dr iV rce'a "Golden Medical Discovery."
Sold by druggists.
8
pecial election.
Pursuant to resolution of the Common Council
of the city of Alexandria, passed November 22d,
1887, a special < lection will be held in tho '1 bird
ward, on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15th,1897,
for the election of a member of the Common Coun?
cil to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resigna
tiou of L. W. Co: bat. The noils will be. opened at
sunrise aud close at sundown. The Judges aud
Clerks of tho regular elections will be the J.dges
and Clorks of this special election.
Teste : JAMES B. CATON,
nov23 td_Clork C. C.
THE AEE.\A.\l>ItEA
Real Estate lM85tw,Trii and Title
I
Office?No. 4 xonth Fairfax st. Telephone Ao. 2.
President, PAKE AGNEW.
Vice President, JAMES B. CATON
Sect'y. and Treasurer, M. D. HABLOW.
HAVE FOB BAUS
A iar^e list of city and country property, consist?
ing of FA Ii MS, MILL PROPERTY. DWELLING
HOUSES, VACANT LOTS, &c.
All persons desiring to buy or sell real estate,
or to negotiate loans upon real eKate security,
will find it t i their advantage to give us a rail.
In all investments made by us upon real estate
security wo guarantee the most careful examina?
tion into tho questions oi title and sufficiency of
security. je25
DCBE, REFBESHING AND HEALTHY.
i ?
Virginia Norton Seedling Claret, pus. and qts.
" Kose of Virginia " "
Extra
" Sauteruc " "
" Sherry " "
40 cases of the above purest Summer Wines in
store and for sale bv
jc9_' geo. McBurney & .son.
jgMITH'S CHILL SYBUP
For sale by
J. D. H. l?nt.
Price ">0c per bottle. oct31
N
EW CUBKANTS.
IMPERIAL CABINET and
VALENCIA RAISINS.
D
nov9_^A. C. harmon & c
B. HORTON'S MIASMA ANTIDOTE.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE BEMEDY FOB
MAlajria AND FEVER AND AGUE.
It never fails to effect a speedy and permanent
cure. For sale bv
_octl3 WABF1ELD & HALL.
GUNS. PISTOLS. SHELLS, PRIMERS. ,
ate., at .'JUS King, corner of Royal street Wc
have still ou band a good assortment of Guns,
Pistols, Ac, of various quality, which we are of?
fering at low prices. Examino "DAVIS B. L.
GUNS.'' equal to tho best at much lower prices.
ort27 _J. T. CBE1GHTON & SON.
QOW DRINK! COW DBINkT"
For gargle, maw bound, bloating aud fevers,
milk fever and abortion preventive, just received
aud for salo by
nov25_W. F. CBEIGHTON & CO.
SPOB'IING GOODS. GUNS. &e.-Wc are now
receiving our stock of Paper Shells, Guns,
Primers. Wads, &c, to which we invite the atten?
tion of tho public. Prices low and goods first
class. JAS. F. CABLIN & SONS.
auc23 New No. 315 King St.. Alexandria.
SHEEP DIP, Sage, Ground Sage, Diamond
Dyes, Fitche's Pocket Scales. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, Brown's
Iron Bitters, Volina Cordial, Pratt's Astral Oil,
and Sweet Majoram?a large supply just received,
eircl E. S. LEADREATEB & BRO.
OAK WAGON HUES, Hickory and Oak Rims
Oak and Hickory Spokes, three grades of
each kind ; also Shafts, Poles, Wagon Skeins and
Boxes, both steel and iron, fresh aud full stock at
JAS. F. CARLIN & SONS',
angl8_Alexandria, Va.
ROCHESTER LAMPS! ROCHESTEB LAMPS!
There is nothing more suitable for a Xmas
Gift than one of these splendid lamps iu nickol,
brass or decorated vases. At
nov22_ E. J MILLEB, SON & CP'S.
FINE PERFUMERY.
Something New.
Blue Beilo of Scotland, Trailing Arbutus, Tally
Ho, Marechal Niol Boso and Alpine Violets ar,
je28_JOHN D H LUNT'S.
*17E OFFER 6peci.il inducements in GUNS
TV PISTOLS, SHELLS, &c. and other goods in
that line. Call and see at SS King, corner of
Eoyal street.
9ep27_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
ENGLISH aud AMErJCAN SCYTHES, Hay
Bakes, Scythe Stones, &c, at wholesale and
retail by
_Jc9_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON".
pvINNEB SETS in French China, Carlsbad,
XJ Porcelain, aud Printed English, from $15.00
p, for 125 pieces Call aud examine them at
noy22_E. J. MILLEB, SON & CP'S.
POTTED MEATS?Ham, Beef, Tonguo, Turkey
Chicken, Duck and Game.
aaglO_GEO. McBUBNEY & SON.
K A CASES HONEY DROP and ABSCO SUGAB
OU ^ORNjust received by
novS J. C. MILBUBN.
BAKING POWDERS.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varitn. A marvel of pur?
ity, streimtb aud wboleaomeness .More eco?
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be sold in competition with tbo multitude cf
low-test, short weight alum or phosphate
powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking
Powdek Co , 10(? Wall street, New York.
STEAMERS.
; NLA.ND iKD SEABOARD
i i X)A BT1 NO O M PAN ST.
GREATLY REDUCED SATES.
FOTi FORTRESS MONROE, N;?RFO' KAND
CORNFIELT) HAEBOE.
DIBECT (NO STOPS.)
Tbo steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will
leavo her wharf EVERY TUESDAY. THURS?
DAY and SATURDAY nt 6 o'clock p. m.
Fore, iir^t-class. $'2.00; round trip, $3.00.
FOR RIVER LANDINGS.
The steamer JOHN V. THOMPSON will leavo
her wharf EVERY SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WED?
NESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a. m., for all river
landings as far down as Kin-ale, Monday's Point
and Lodge Landing, in Yeocomico river ; return?
ing Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings.
. Fare, first-class, 50c; second class, 25c.
FOR NEW VORE.
Steamers leave Now York from Old
vm?]~\ Steamship Company's pier. 26
North river. EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAY
and FRIDAY, at 4 p. m.
Steamers for New York EVERY TUESDAY
and FRIDAY. Freight received daily.
The steamers of thi? company make connec?
tions at Norfolk for all point3 East; at New
York with ail points West and Northwest, and at
Alexandria with Virginia Midland Railway and
Washington and Ohio Railroad. Through rstf+
given .--jig iroight handled carefully and promptly
} For furthor information apply to
F. A. REED & CO., Agent.
Jannoy'a wh;>.r
J. W. THOMPSON, President.
1416 F street,
eep?7-tf Washington. 1). C.
j / "iL Y DE ' S STEAM LINE WE .ELY 11
Pli I LA D ELI HI A.
Appointed sailing days from Aleza- :i EV?
ERY TUESDAY and from Philadelnb. EVER 5
SATURDAY.
This Lino cnunects at Alexandria with the Vir?
ginia Midland p.nd Washinglonand Ohio railroad.-,
and at Philadelphia with Clydo's regular Steam -
ships.
Freight forwarded with promptness and care,
free of commissions.
No charge for transfer in Philadelphia. Quick
timo. Frequent departures. Through rates r.nd
through bills cf lading given. Insurance nt the
lowest rate*.
Agents
F. A. REED & CO., Alexandria
WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Philadelphia.
JOHNSON & CO., Wash. & Geor^t'r.
I >&h8-tf
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c.
I ->V :\ LEADBEATEE. TflOS. t.EAJDIiEA ; .: i
}7 t,. LEADBEATEE <x BEO.,
Vj. No*. 5 and 7 S. Fairfax st..
Established 1792,
DSALEES IN
I PURE DEUGS aud MEDICINES, CHEMICAL:;
PAINTS, OILS, PEOPEIErAEY MEDI?
CINES, GARDEN SEEDS, SPICES,
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS,
FINE TOILET GOODS, &c.
Proprietors o: Anodyno Pectoral, Lubricating
Linimont. Ecsonce Jamaica Ginger ar.d Cough
Syrup; and Agents fci Ayor's Medicines, Ready
mixed r.nd Tinted Gloss Paints, &c.
Every o?ort will bo made to maintaiu tho higb
reputation of onr old establiamont. my 3
A A. WABFIELD,
A.? (Successor to Januoy & Co.}
dealkb is
DRUGS, PAINTS, uILS, GARDEN SEED,
WINDOW GLASS, SPICES.
Acids, Dye Stuffs ind Druggists' Sundries.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded.
I hrdora nnd inquiries from tho country promptly
attended to.
NEW BUILDING,
;tp3 No. <)<>-t Kinn street.
OAMUEL E. LUNT,
DRUGGIST.
ORNEE KING AND FAIRFAX STREETS,
Dealer in
DEI 68, CHEMICALS,
FA1JCY i>nd TOILET AETICLES,
PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, &c, &v.
Physicians' prescriptions carofnUy prepared at
nil hours, day and night. ap4
F. CREIGHTON <k <5o7
W
Wholesale and Eotail Dealer in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PATENT
MEDICINES, OILS,DYE STUFFS.
GARDEN SEEDS. &c? &c.
Corner King and Royal streets,
Alexandeia, Vibginia.
Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded
Orders will recGivo prompt attention.
mh24-tf _
JOHN D H. LTJNT~
(Successor to Lunt 6z Davidson,.
DEALER IN DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PATENT
MEDICINES AND FANCY ARTICLES.
N. E. corner King and Washington streets,
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
Physicians' Presc: .ptions a specialty. [jaalO
STABLER" & CO.
(Successors to E. H. Stablor)
DEUGGIST8 AND CHEMISTS,
j N. W. Corner King and Washington Streets
Dealers in Patent Medicine.', Drugs, Cigars and
j Cigarettes. Fino Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes,
German and Domestic Cologne, Hair Brashes,
Sponges, Flosh Straps, &c. Especial care given to
I prescriptions. jan28-tf
j ^TAEFIELD & HAHL~
DRUGGISTS.
Corner Prince and Fairfax slreot.
Frascriptions a specialty. English, French,
: Gorman and Domestic Toilet Soaps; Genuine
j Farina Cologno; Magnolia, Hedycsmia, Geranium
! and Florida Water; Genuine Lubin's Extracts;
; Sponges, Hair Brushes and Combs; best English
? Tooth Brushes; a full assortment of Patent Medi.
j eines, Coxe's Gelatine, Corn Starch; Sea Mosa Fa
rino; Spices of all kinds, and a select stock of all
'? articles eoid by druggists at prices as low as tho
i same quality can bo obtained elsowhoro. dec 1
COLUMBIA RIVER PICKLED SALMON just
received by [nov21] J. G. MXLBURN.
I
QBE AT
lOOt ; ?v-';YLTAV; ; ? OCTE
TO TU 5 NOBTB, WBSI AND 8*)UTffWEST.
DOUSUK- i &A< 8m j I EE1
SPLENDID SCENERY
MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT.
In Effect November 13, 1887.
Trains leave- Washington,rrom station, cornor of
i Sixth and B st.eete, as follow:
; For Pitteburg and the Woat, Chicago Limited
Express ol Paiaco Sleeping Curs at 0:50 a. ni.,
daily: Fsst Lino, 9:50 a.m. daily, to Cincinnati
and'St. Loci?, with Slcoping Cars from Harris
barg to Cincinnati, and Buffet Car to St. Louis;
daiiy. except SHturday, to Chicago, with Sleep?
ing Oei Altoona to Chicago. Western Express,
at 8:10 p m. daily, with Sleeping Cars
Washington to Chicago and St. Louis, and
(except Saturday) Harrisburg to Cleveland,
cor.:;'-.ting daily at Harri?burg with through
Sleepers for L?niavilie md Memphis. Pacific
Express, 10:00 p in. daily, for Pittsburf and
the West, with through Sieoper to Pittsburg
and Pittsburg to Chicaeo.
BaxTOfOBS and potomac a-.ii.uoAD.
For Erio. CananrUigua,Bochest?r,Bnffyo,Nias^ri
10:00 p. m. daiiy, creep: Saturday, with Palace
Ca^-s Washington to Rochester.
For WiUlamsport, Lock Haven and Eimira. fct
9:50 a m., daily, except Sunday.
For New j erk ai d the East. 7:20, 9:00. 11:00
ant It :40 h. n... S:O0. l:le>, 1<>;O0 and 11:20
p. m. On Sunday 9:00 and 11:40 ?. m, 2:00,
4:10. 10:00 and 11:20 p. m. Limited Express
of Puilr.:^:! Parlor and Dining Oars, 9:40 a. m..
daily, except Sunday, and 3:45 p. m. daily,
with Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Cars.
For Boston without ? l^ugo, 2:00 p. m. every
day.
For Brooklyn, N. Y..h1! through trains connect at
Jorsey City with boats cf Brooklyn Annoy,
affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid?
ing double ferriage across New York City.
For Philadelphia. 7:20, 0:00, 11:00 and 11:40
a. ci.. 2:00, 4:10, 0:00, 10:00 and 11:20 p.m.
On Sunday 9:00 and 31:10 a. m.. 2:00,, 4:10,
G:00, 10:00 and 11:20 p. m. Limited Exprc?S,
Parlor and Dining Curs 9:40 a. m. week days,
aud 3:45 p to. daiiv.
For Baltimore 6:35,7:20. 9:00, 9:40, 9:50,11:00
and 11:40a.m., 12:05. .2:00, 3: r>, 4:10,4:20,
4:40,0:00.8:1(1 '.'Mi'isiid 11:20 p.m. On
Sundav, 9:00. !,':05. 9:50 and 11:40 a.m., 2:00,
3:45,4:10, C>:o<;. 8:10, 10:00 and 11:20p.m.
For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 a. in., and 4:40 p. m.,
daily, except Sunday.
For Annapolis 7:20 and 9:00 a. m., and 12:05,
4:20 and 6:00 p, m., daily except Sundays.
On Sundays at 9:00 a. m. and 4:10 p. m.
ALEXANDRIA AND Fi:EDEBICKBBUBG BAILWAV
AND ALEXAN'DUIA AND WASHINGTON BAILBOAD
For Alexandria, 6:00, 6:45, 8:40, 9:47, and
10:57 a. iu.. 12:04 noon, 2.05, 4:25, 4:35, 6:01,
8:05, 10:05 and 11:37 p m. On Sunday a!
*?:00. 8:40. 9:47 end 10:57 a.m.. an~2:3;>.
6:01, S:05 and 30:05 p. m.
For Richmond and tho South, 6:00 and 10.57 a.
m., daily, and 4:35 p. m., daily, except Sunday,
Trains leave Alexandria for Washington. 6:05
8:00,9:10,10:15 and 31:07 a.m.; 1:20,3:00,
3:23. 5:D\ 7105, 9:32 and 10:42 p. in., and
12:15 midnight, except Monday. On Sundae
at 8:00, 9:10 and 11:07 a. m.: 2:00, 5:10,
7:05, 9:32 and 10:42 p. m. aud 12:15 night.
Tickets and information at the office, Northeasl
corner of 13th Btreol -.nrt Ponnc. Avenue, and at
th;> station, whore orders can ho loft for tho chock?
ing of btggagc to destination from hotels and
residences, J. E. WOOD, G. P. A.
CHAS. E. PUGE, G. M._
piEDMON"] iLB LINE ROUTE.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R.R. CO.
''ONDENSED SCM EDUT.E, IN EFFECT
SEPTEM HEB 4th, 1887.
Trains runi / 75th Meridian Timo.
Borrrn boond. ,)iiilv p^iy 1>ai1r^ (Dally^
leave. I
Washington .... 8 3*: a m n 21 a ml 5 30 p mil wpm
Alexandria. BM " 1143 " 5 65 " !ji 2S "
MaiuuMsas. 1? 5J jl2 85p.ffl 7 00 M '12 15 am
Warr'n. Junc.}1023 " .101*" 7 35 " ;12 12 "
Orange. H ????> " t 218 ?' (9 01 " i l 65 "
OharlottMriUe.^l 110 p ml 3 35 " il<> 30 " 1 3 CO "
ARRIVE.
Lynchbtu-g. ?"> 21 " 5 45 " j l co n m 6 is "
FranklinJune. 7 21 " :.i 6 45 "
Danville.'. 8 30 ?? .I 7 45 "
Aabeville.'.] 5 08 p m
Hot Spring*. 7 05 "
Allnnta. 120;. m.10 40 "
Chattanooga... 9 OS a m. 6 15 p m.
Memphis. 'j t "> p m. o 10 a m.
New e")rlciiiif... 7 It) 11 m 7 10 " . 7 20 p m
Louisville. 7 10 p m.
Cinciniiriti. COO " .
. No. 51. No. 53. ; No. 58. Ko. 66.
NoetiiI.ol.d. nni!v dfll)y Daily. _
Dan rille.-. 10 30 a m U 40 p m.
Fnw1kli11J1111c.il 34 " 12 37 nm.
Lynchhurg. ' 20 p m 2 f"> " 350fl m 2 50 p ui
Charlotte.svDlc? 4-1? 11". " 60S " .5 30 '?
OrniiKe. .r. IU " 5 10 " 7.0J " 6 30 "
Wnrr'n. .Time... 6 28 " 6 26 " I 8 60. ** -7:65 "
Manassas., 7 03 " S'65 " I 9-22 " 8 22 "
Alexandria. 8 03 " 7 50 " 10 2" " ' 9 20 "
arrive
Washington. 8 23 '? 8 10 " 10 45 "; 9 40 "
Baltimore.II 2T? " 10(3 " rjr,,.>.m 11 2-5 "
Philadelphia... 3 CO a m 12 35 p mil 5 Jj, 3 00 a m
t 4.111
" 6 50
New York. 0 20 " .3 20 " I J2X? C 20
?Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
MA NASS AS BRANCH.
Hast w a mi. j Westward.
Dally, except Daily, except
Sunday._:_ _Sunday._
Arrive Leave
a ni| Washington.
1 4 00 a m
000
11 CO p m 0 22 " Alexandria. Arl 2 65
9 15 " I 8 15 " I MnnuKias. 1 00
3 17 " I 0 21 " Front Royal 6j*a " 1216 pm
2 50 " 610 " Rivcrton. 6 39 " 1235 "
145 m 15 45 " [Strasburg. Lv; 7 05 " 135 "
WAREENTON?Trains No-, 50. 51, 54. 55, 58
and 59 connect daily to ::nd from Warronton.
FRANKLIN DIVISION Daily.exceptSunday.
Leave Rocky Mt. 7:40 a. in., arrive Franklin
Junction 11:10 a. m ; leave Franklin Junction
":30 p. m,. arrive Rocky Mt. 10:30 p. m.
GOBDON8VILLE?Trains leave Orange for
Gordonsvilld 11:53 a.Vrn., 2:30 p. m. and 9:20 p.
p. m daily, and 8:45 a.'m. daily exceptSunday.
Returning, leave GurdonsviHe for Orange 6:15 a.
m., 1:35 p. m., and 4:20 p. iu. daily, and 11:00 a.
m. daily except Sunday.
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On trains Noe. ?'">? and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep?
ers between New York and Atlanta, via Danville.
On trains Nos. 52 aud 53 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ors between Wnshirgton and Montgomery, and
Washington and Augusta, via Danville.
On trains Nos. 54 and 55 Pullman Sleepers be?
tween Washington and Louisville, and Okar
lottesville aud Cincinnati.
On trains Nos. 54 ami 59 Pullman Unffct
Sleepers between Waehington and Memphis,
via Lyuehhun;.
On trains N03. 55 and 5S Pullman Buffet
Sleepers between Washington and New Crleaus,
via Lynchcurg and Kcnuesaw route.
WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION".
ALL TRAINS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Lcavo Alexandria 6:00 a. m , 9:17 a. m. and
4:50 p. m.; arrivo at Round Hill 11:20 a. m.,
11:45 a. m. and 7:19 p. m.
Returning, trains leave Round Hill 6:08 a. m?
11:44 a. ro. and 1:23 p. in., arriving at Alexan?
dria at 8:32 a. m., 4:40 p. m. and 3:47 p. m.
The 9:20 a. m. train from Alexandria connects
at Round Hill with stage for Bluo Ridgo, Berry
ville and Winchester, and at Leesburg with stages
for Aldie and Middlcburg.
Tho 9:20 a. m. train aud 4:50 p. m. train from
Alexandria connects at Vienna with stages for
Fairfax Court House.
Through tickets on sale at the principal stations
to all points. For rates or information apply to
any agent of the Company, or to
J. S. B. THOMPSON, A. G. P. A.
Alexandria, Va.
JAS. L. TAYLOR. G. P. A.
Washington, D. C.
SOL. HAAS, T. iL, Richmond. Va.
REEN AND FIGURED SCREEN WIRE 24,
30 and 36 inches, wholesale and retail, at
88 King, corner of Royal street. You can buy
wire, and have Window and Door Frames made
of better quality, to cost no moro than tho com?
mon Frames offered for sale in the city. Call and
see. J. T. CEEIGHTON 6 SON,
je4 88 King. cor. Royal st.
BREECH LOADING GUNS. aco quality. Shell
ejecting, Double action and other Pistv-ls,
Loading Implements, Shells, Cans, Primers, Wada?,
and other goods in same line, will be sold at low
prices, at 88 King, corner of Royal streets. Call
aud examine.
nov!4_J. T. CEEIGHTON <g SON.
EW RAISINS AND CURRANTS just received !
nov21 By J. C. MILBUBN. 1
GOLD MINING.
THE GOLD MINING COMPANY.
LOCATION?MUSIC MOUNTAINS, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA.
(INCORPORATED UNDER TEE LAWS OF WEST VIRGINIA.)
CAPITAL STOCK,. 8625,000.
NUMBER OF SNARES, 625,000, OF $1 EACH. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE.
Hon. CLARKE P CRANDALL,
Hon. \V. P. CANADAY.
OFFICERS.. BIIKE4TOKN.
Prosident, Hon. W. P. ClNADAY, Hon. m. C. BUTLER.
Washington, D. C. Senator WILLIAM KAHONE.
Secretary, WILLIAM S ODELL, WILLIAM GRINSTED, M. D.
Washington, D. C. j Hon. JOHN B. SHJPMAN.
Vice President, J. Q BARTON,
Mnre Island Navy Yard, Cai.
Treasurer, Hon. JOHN li SHJPMAN, J( (NATHAN Q. BAR ION, U 8. N
Washington, D. C. j BENJAMIN W. BROWNE.
General Manner, CHA8 W. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM S. ODELL.
Hackborry, Arizona i
The capital stock of this company is $625,000, divided into 625,000
shares of $1 each.
The company is incorporated under the laws of West Virginia, and
the stock is non-assessable, and carries with it no personal liability to
the holder.
The Gold Mining Company (location Music Mountains, A. T.) is as
sound a mining enterprise as was ever placed on the market, and its
possibilities have never been exceeded. Every share should double in
value within a year, and they may quadruple, as they are based on
property that would ordinarily have been capitalized ten (10) times as
great on account of its known richness and promise.
The shares are made small so that any one can invest. Subscriptions
for five shares are as welcome as those for hundreds.
Every dollar of earnings will go to the stockholders in dividends, as
there is nothing else that they can be used for.
A Wisewell mill, capacity 20 tons per day, with powerful machinery,
has been purchased and will be on the ground ready for erection at the
mine within the next thirty days.
The solid basis upon which the company is founded and the practical
proofs of the richness of the mine have already secured the confidence
of the public, and the stock has steadily advanced in selling value
Within the last few days bona fide sales have been made at pail
There is no better stock on the market for a permanent investment.
For full information in regard to this Mine apply to the
SECRETARY, Room 40 Le Droit Building,
nUBl8 Washington. D. C.
FINANCIAL.
i Iii liny 11 y ir
ALEXANDRIA. VA..
CORNER LEE AND PRINCE STREEK
H. FERGUSON BEACH, ) I OHAS. II. E O u i.
Pro8ident. j i Cashier.
Prompt attention given to all bn?ine^3, iucln-'
lng collections throughout the United States and
Enrope._
JOHN B. BMOOT, ( ? WK. E. LAXBSBT,
President. j ; Cashier.
Citizens' National Bank.
Capital $100,000. Surpias $20,008
COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMP2L1
REMI1 TED
jSf-ALL KINDS OF INVESTMENT SECTTEITIJiS
ft SPECIALTY.
DiBECTOEa?J. D. Smoot, E. L. Caingerfiold, P|
Wheat, P. B^Hooo, John Perry._ap4_
Burke & Herbert,
BMKERSaMBRDKER
DEALEE8 IN
Government Bonds
LOCAL STOCKS AND ALL FIEST CLASS
BAILEOAD BONDS AND OTHER
GOOD INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
my9 BUBKE & HEEBERT
jTlLOUB! FLOUR!
We offer too following fancy and choice brands
of Flour at low figures :
Hungarian Fancy Patent.
Lilly "
Crystal "
New South "
Triumph "
Hcrwood Choice Family.
Tennoy's Best "
Cook's
White as Snow "
Blue Bidge "
jan24 GEO. ifcBURNEY & S-jN.
800
BUSHELS
BUEBANK, NOVA SCOTIA AND MAINE
EABLY ROSE POTATOES
in stock and for sale by
ap6 CHAS. KING vk SON.
UST BECEIVED.
A consignment of
PBIME MINNESOTA B?TTEB,
which wo are offering to the trade at current
figures.
ap!5_HABLQW BROS.
YI700DBUBN SARVIN WHEELS?Just~xc
VV ceived direct from Indianapolis, Indiana, a
supply of the above Wheels., to which we a?k tho
attention of dealers. Springs, Axles, Felloo
Plates, Steel Tires, and/other goods in same line j
will be sold at a smail Advance by
J. T. CREIGHTON & SON,
oct'27 329 King, corner of Royal street.
CUnCUBA PLASTEc??New~and"original,
and vastly superior to any other plaster for
destroying pain wherever located or from what?
ever cause produced, together with all the other
Cuticnra Preparations, Oinvments, EesolveM.-,
Soaps, &c., just received at
WABFIE/jD & HALL'S,
ap7_Comer Prince and Fairfax sts.
WROUGHT SPIKES FOR BRIDGE sndEOAT
BUILDERS at 83 King, corner of Royal
street^ An assortment of sizes >br sale cheap to
close oat.
sep27 J. T. CBEI&HTON & SON.
COAL AliD WOOD.
A H. AGffiF,
1) KAI. ER IN
GEORGE'S CREEK. CUMBERLAND AND AN?
THRACITE
COAL AND WOOD,
2240 pounds to tbo ton.
Offico and Yard?South end of Union street.
Orders left at the drug store of W. P. Creighton
& Co. will he promptly filled
VESSELS HAULED OUT ON RAILWAYS and
repaired. A full stock of material always on hand.
_aplS tf
f- (OAL:
coal:
We invite the attention of dealers and con*
sanier-, to our largo stock cf CAREFULLY PRE?
PARED COAL of tho following varlotios:
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LOR BERRY and
SHAMOKIN EKD ASH.
WHITE ASH (froo burning and hard) of steam?
er, broken, egg, stove and and nut sizes.
Also GEORGE'S CREEK, CUMBERLAND and
KANAWHA SPLINT, from Wost Va.
Making Coal a specialty wo aim to keep only
tho UIGHEST GRADES, and having two largo
Storage Yards, each variety is kept separate, and
is especially prepared for family use.
Yards floored, and all Coal aeut out WELL
SCREENO AND FREE FROM IMPURITIES.
Doalers. families, public institutions aud man?
ufactories supplied at lowest market rates?per
ton of 2240 lbs. J. R. ZIMMERMAN,
? Successor to T J. Mchaffcy & Co.)
my? Wharf and Yards foot of Queen st
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PiSTOLS,
?Sc.. at 8S King street corner of Royal,
Alexandria, Vs.?Tho subscribers invite the at?
tention of wholesale aud retail purctia^ers to
their large and well selected stock of goods in their
line, which were bought in quant ty at bottom
prices, and will bo sold at a small advance. Wo
invite a comparison of prices aud quality of goods
at 88 King, corner of Royal street.
scpl4_J. T. CRE1GHTON & SON.
AXES! AXES! AXES!-"Light Horse Haro"
aud "Red Warrior" Chopping Axc-i Ovor
100 dozen of these celebrated goods in store. All
the regular weights and shapes. Wholesale and
retail. JAS. F. CARLIN & eONS,
Bep4 Alexandria. Va.
and TVhlnJtey lla'o
I itscurcdat home with
out pain. Book of par?
ticulars rent F HER.
_l B. M.WOOI.LEY, M.a
' Atlanta, Oa. Office Ci>? Whitehall St.
octl7 e ly
WOODBUEN'S SARVEN PATENT BUGGY
and CARRIAGE WHEELS are the best. They
cost a trifle more, but you get the worth of your
money. For sale by
JAS. F. CARLIN & SONS,
ang23 Now No. 315 King st.. Alexandria.
pAINT YOUR BUGGY FOE ONE DOLLAR.
Another supply of CROWN CABBIAGE GLOSS
PAINT; ready for use ; oniy one coat necessary.
For salo by
?cp6_W. F. CREIGHTON&_C0.
RED WARRIOR and LIOHT HORSE HARRY
CHOPPING AXES, Disston's Patent Cross?
cut Saws. Wood Saws, BR()?D AXES and Me?
chanics' Tools generally, in great variety.
JAS. F. CARLIN &. SONS,
an gl 8_Alexandria. Va.
TINNERS' 6OLDER, Sheet Zinc, Bar Lead and
Tin, Sheet Brass, Copper and iron Rivets, lull
stock always at
JAS. F. CABLIN & SONS',
aug20 Alexandria, Va.
I
F YOUR CHICKENS ARE SICK,
THY
CUNT'S CHICKEN CHOLERA CUBE.
Sold by all druggist.-i and grocers ruh31
J71NAMELED PR-SERVING KETTLES, ( hcr
Hl ry Scwicn and Fruit Presses, wholesalo and
retail at 88 King, corner Royal street, by
j.f) J.T.CREIGHTON ftSON
< lllOlCE MALAGA GRAPES for sale by
L' nov21 J. C. MILBURN.
,{ BBLSNEW YORK BEANS just received by
? nov3 J. <?. MILPURN.
DIRECTORY
?CT THE ?
Principal Business Houses if Citj
Burke & Herbert, cor. King and Fairfax stx
Citizens'National Bank, n. w. cor. Prinr
Lee streets.
Firet Natioual Bank, s. w. cor. PriEce *z
gtroets.
Books, Stationary and Printing.
S. F. Dyson. 508 King Btreet.
G. E. French, 95 King stroot.
Boots and Shoes.
F. Paff. 423 King street.
Jos. Kantmann, s. w. cor. King ?r.d Beys! its.
Carriages.
Summers k Bro., Pitt street.
China, Glassware, &c.
E. J. Miller. Son & Co , ?J5 Kiug stroet.
Commission Merchants.
P. B. Hooo.2 Princo stroet.
Confectioners.
Henry Brengle, 129 King street.
Dr? Goods and Jiotioas.
A. B. Slaymaker, 105 Kmg street.
J. E. Tackett, 109 King street.
Carter, 711 Market Space, Washington.
Drugs and Chemicals.
W. F. Creighton & Co . N. W. cor. Ki;.
fioyal strc'-ts.
A. A. Warfield, li>2 King street.
S. Leadbeatei & Bro., 7 S. Fairfa.v strec
,H. Lunt. cor. King aud Fairfax Streel -
J. D. H. Lnut, u. o. cor. King aud Washii .
Streets.
L. Stabler & Co.. n. w. cor. King and
ton streets.
Warneid ? Hall. cor. Prince and Fairfax |
Grocers and Liquor Dealers.
J. C. Milburn, 17 n. Eoyal street.
Charles King &. Sou, 67 Cameron street.
Harlow & 3ro., n. w. cor. Boyal ami Caniui
iiroets.
W. A Joi.nson, a. e. cor. Royal and Came
Streets.
0. McBurney L Sou, a w. <"v. King aud
'octon streets.
Q. Wm. Bamsay. cor Eingand St. Aaapb ?j
Hardware and Cutlery.
J. F. Carlin <s: S >uh, 63 King street.
J. T. Creighton & .-on, 88 King atrect.
b. F. Peako, cor. King am! 1'itt streets,
j'nvrollcr?
H. V/ildt. 10 >i. Toyal street.
Lumoer, ic.
Perry, Smoot A Co., No. 25 corner Cameron and
Onion st*.
Xosiah H. D. SmooC, 21 uorth Union
Machinists.
,V. S. Moore, 65 Union streot.
Professional.
James B. Catou, AttiTuej- and Counsellor ?t
Law, No. 4 south Fairfax street
Heal Estate Agents.
The Alexandria Beal Estate Investment, Trust
and 'J itlc Company.
Wood and Coal.
W. A. Smoot i: Co , foot of Princess st.
A. H. Agnew, foot of Franklin Gt.
J. K Zi .. merman, foot of Queen st.
*.?:><?!! in;; a ltd (losing of Iii?' .Tluilr?.
Northern maiio closo at 7:30 aud 10:30 a. in.
and 12:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. Open at 8:30
a. iu.. 12:(X) m. and 6:30 p. m.
Southern mails via Bichmond, Va.,closest 5:45
and 10: 30 a. m.. -1:15 and 9:00 p. m. Open at
8:30 and 11:30 a. m.
southwestern niail3 via Charlottes vi lie. Va..
closo at 8:20 and 13:15 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
Open at 8:30 a. m., 12:00 m. and 8:30 p. m.
Managuas Division maiis clo*o at 2:30 p. m.
Open at 10:00 a. m.
Alexandria and Bound Hill, Va.. mails < lose at
8:45 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Open at 9rOO a. m and
1:30 p. m.
Closed mai!i tu Fails Church, Vicuna, Fairfax
C. H , Horndon, Leesbnrg and Purcellvilic, Va..
close at 4:0O p. m. and open at 9:00 a. m.
Western mails close at 12:30,4:15 am) 7:-5<l
p. m. Open at 8:30 a. m., 12:00 m. and 6:30 p.m.
Washington,D.C.. mails close at 7:30 and 10:30
a m., und 12:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. Open
at s:30 and 10:00 a. ra., 12:00 m., aud 3:U0 ami
6.30 p. m.
Office Hours? Open at 8:30 a. m. Closo at 5:30
p. m. Open at 6:30 p. m. Closo at 7 p. m.
sun lav liotira -Open at 9:00 a. m. Close at
:):3<> a. m.
JOB PRINTING.
THE GAZETTE
(0NDEE THE ENTIBE CONTBOI. AND HANAGHUENT
OF THE ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE)
IS PBEPAEED TO DO AT THE SHOBTE-sT
NOTICE AND ON THE M03T EEA
80NABLE TEBMS
All Boris of Boot aM Jot Priitioi
?SUCH AS?
Cards, Tickets, Briefs, Posters,
CA '1 ALCOVES, BILL HEADS, &c.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
OBDEBS WITHOUT THE CITY.