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IMrxitnbtitt ?ttzettf. SATURDAY EYKNINO. OCT. LOCAL MATTERS. Sun and Tide Table. Sun r.ses tomorrowatC:l7a. ni. andseUr at .1 ' p. m. Higb water at 11?<a. sa, and gets ll.M p. an. Weather Probabilitiea. For this Beett?I fair tonight and Sun? dav : eooler tonight, wilh prohahly frost in'low lan.ls: inoderate southwest to west winds BISHOP MAY RESIGN If the IU. Hev. Arthtir S. Lloyd, bishop coadjutor of Virginia, accepts the presid.-ncv of the domestic and foreign inission board of the RpiaCOD? Church to which he was elected Thurs day afternoon at th.- geoeral conven? tion in Cii.cinnati, he will ? QBl prol. ably give up l.is hi-l.np.ic dotles in Virginia. In fact, il .- -' tted i.y Kich ii.ond churchmcii ihat if he aceeptcd he would ... nlo.iht.il> resign hia present oili.'.', owing t<> th.- arduous dutiea that go with the head of the inission board. He would, however, retain his title of bi-hop. Otfi.ial news of Bishop Lloyd's el.va tion tOthe head ofthe board, which has been reorgani/.d during the s.ssions of the convention, reached Hichmond Thursday night iu a telcgram to Bev. Dr. \Y. M.ade Clark. rc.-lor of St. Jamea Church, and liieniher of tba mlssioo board, who returned home from the convention several days ago. The wire message stated that Bishop Lloyd's election created warm enthu siastn in the convention. What action Bishop Lloyd will take in th.- matter is not known at this time, hut it is known that he will give it his iinis! -. r.ousconsideration before reach ing a decision. 1'iior to his election as coadjutor to Bishop Gih-inri last vear. Riaiiop Lloyd .re ile... ten yoara as -*e~ cral Beeretary of th. inission board. with headipiartcrsat N>w York, and n .nly after declining hishoprics in .1 other parts of the country that le- tin illv agr.I '" become hisl np ooadjut. r of Virgini ? sl iN.naiderable pecuniary sacri-ce Bishop 1 loyd i- r. ;? ird. .1 a- easily the higb. -i aiitle.ntv on inissioim in tl.e Episcopal Church ... America an.l Mm . \e. ui.ve ability in the higb* -free. Lasl spring he was elected a member <>f the domestic and foreign board to MI a vacancy. Before going into mhaion work he ?ctor ol Si. Luke'fl Church. Nor? folk. Since returningto Virginia he has made his bome in Alexandria. Hiiheit.. tbe general seoretary of the mi-sion board has heen ... entirechange ofthe work. That ollice, under the reorganizaiion, is now aholisbed, with the aiecutive duttea reeted ia thenewly created ollice of president. It is understoo I that ihe latter ollice carries a tei.nre of i\ yeara and tbat the president n.ay BUCCeed himself at the expiration of that time, if he so wishes. ln ev. ut Biabop Lloyd decides to give up his dutics in Virginia, another coadjutor to Bishop Qibson would.loul.t lc-s be ebosen al the Virginia diocesan conv.iitioii nexl spring, and it may be that a -pe.ial s.-sion of the coment.on would hc called for that purpose. ? [ Richmond Virginian. Biabop l.loyd has not yet reached h.s bome in this city so his lnteorioneon the above matter are not known here. THE WEATHER. The < lot.dy weather of yesterday brought rain during the night, and at an early hour ihis muning there were heavy downpoura. Tbe mercury in tl.e thermoiiietei at dayhrvak was hovering aboul the 80 degree mark. More rain followcd later in the morn? ing, hut before DOOO the wind had vcere.l t.. the northwe-t and clearing and cooler conditio?i s.t in. The olliecrs of tbe steamer New? port News which arrived at this port tbis morning reported a wild night in Cbeeapeake Bny. Thara were high winds and rain. Thesteamer, !k>w> vci , arrivtd on time. The til. wa- ahnornially high last night and this morning, tlie water having cii.ro.iched some thstance i to King street It spreadovei some wharves and was awash with others. FRATERNAL VISIT. Metropoli-1 Udge, No. 18, of IKld Fellows' of Washington, last night paid a visit to Potomae Lodge, of this city. Barepta Lodge ?.f this city, accom* pani.d i.y Distriet Deputy Grand Mas tei Baach, aaa als.. preoeat, Mr. W A fJooway, reoord?g sec? retary of Potomae Lodge, delivered the addreaa .<f welcome.Paal Grand Hoaall, of Meucpolis Ixslge. and Noble Oirand F. Boebe made r.sponses. Grand Master of the Distriet of Columhia D. Dugan a!-. made a speech. The vi-i!ors wcie Bocompanied by KaaOoBaUd, and during the evening the Icad.r was prc.-entcd with a loving eup hy I'.st Grand Bapp, of Metropolis Rev. Edgar Oarpantor and others deliv.ied eld.e-s.s during tho evening. A amoker was .-uu. at the close. SUPREME PRESIDENT HONORED. Mon than 4iH> nicmhcrs ofthe Cath oKe Women's Benerotenl Legten, rep rcsenting coiincils of Washington and this city. attended a re. eption and ban quet at the Biggs Houae, in Washing? ton.Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Margaret B. Henley, supreme president ofthe society. of Bridgeport, Conn. Among those from this city repre senting Kenetiek Council, were Mra. Tbomas Fannon. Mrs. Mary Bowers, Mrs. Jacob Brill, Mrs. James Roche, Mrs. M B 0 Sullivan. Mrs. Walter M, Donnelly, Miss Marie Fannon, aud Miss Ella McintvM'. of Baltimore. OFFICER RESIGNS. Oliieer Heihert Knight today tend gnd to Chief Ooodfl 1ns resignation tO take aataol haaaadlflfty. I-ater the chief turned the resignation over to the Police Commissionera wh? ??*P^ ' , A meeting of the board will bfl held at 7 oVlock Monday night to fllflot a 9_cx-esso. to Mr. Knight, at whicb tll?e the commissioncrs rtquMt all Etndidat.s p. presen. tl.cr apphcat.otis. The gnttwrs on boj* aides of Henry itreet b-iweeu Wilkea and GibbonJ S_nTbflen completed. but the new work waaaouiewhatdamagedbyanautomo. bile yeaterday. FOUR MUCEMEN flUSPENPKP Offirera Wlcholaon and Koland Suspend ed for Ten nays-Officer? Knight and Reed Put ofTfor Xe\en l>ay?? An adjourned im-ting ofthe Board of Police Commission.rs was held in the chan.ber of the lioard of Aldermen last nigl.t, Acting Mayor Marhury preaided aud all the commissionera were pres.nt. The meeting had been called to take action in regard to a htatement made by Commissioner Bryan at the meeting ofthe board last Wednesday night to the effect that he and Mr Hubert Snowden, acting mayor at thfl time, had been unable to iocatfl Offlcers Nicholaon and Boland betweenitwo and three o'cloek ?.?(! the morning of Octobcr 9 the time tbfl otlicers were supposed to have been on duty in the Third ward. Mr Snowden manwaatatatnentaimi lar to that ol Commissioner Bryan last Wedneaday nitbt, which has heretofore been pubhsbeB in tbe Oasette. Mr. Snowden, in pretacing his itatflcnent, said bfl im t no omcfll from the time bfl left hi- home, nortbweflt corner of Franklin and L* > Streets until he reeched Ihe atati* n bouae, Th? waa between 12:46 and 1:06 o'cloek in tbe morning. HwandCominissioner Bryan. acoompained by Lieutenant Bettia, went over a large area of the Ihud ward, and sounded whistles at nine dif ferent intersections without reeeiving any response until they returned to Kine street when thfl whistles Wfllfl answered l.y thfl Fourth ward men. Mr. Snowden further statedthat Otiicer Knight, wbom tbe aoting mayor and commissioner had met on King street, had said the two otticers who were being sought had followe.1 tbfl uitOflflB and Commissioner Bryan and Lieu? tenant BflttU, out St. Aeapfa street along hy Harrington'a stable. Mr. Snowden in his atatemenl said bfl had told Commissioner Bryan that so many reports were in circulation concerning the inemciency of the pc lice force that be thought an mve-ti gation should be madfl in justice to the community, if tbfl reports were true, and in justice to the. police, if the re ports were not true. Commissiooer Bryan followed Mr. Snowden corroborating in every detail all tbe latter had said. AlfredDoll, colored, flremanon the Southern Baihray, said be aaa Officen \, ! .Ikuo and Boland al 2 O'elock al thi c irner ol Alf. I i<l Q? ?en nn Sundav night, I- ? he -aid he en counlered tbem last - . . I. night. Mr. Marhury deci 1* I thal thfl testi nioiiv of tbfl witnoa* amounted lo llotllillL'. Joflflpb Bradley. driroi ol a bread wagon, followed. Ha said be aaa tbe two olli.ers at tl.orner of QueflU and Paynestreets Tbiawaaaboul lo'dock. He saw them later at tbfl lunch boufl* on King streel, near Alfred Witneae bowever, peraiated in aasertiiig this wa> it an early hour last Sunday inoriiing: conseqoentlj lus testimony added nothing to thi cause ol the defense. Oflieer Nicholson then took the htand, and atated thal be and Offlcer Boland went 041 dnly at 11 o'elock 011 the night ol Oetober 9. He deeeribed ihe ronte he alleged Im and Offlcer Boland took which extended nvei a largc area ol tbe third ward. While on Washington street. hetween Cameron aud Queen, they thought they heard I police whifttle, 1'iit did not ans W(.i- it; when between Queen and Princess streets, they diatinctly beard ? wiustle and respooded to it. Otiicer Nicholson said he answered another whistle when hetween Queen and Cameron streets. This was between '_' and 8 o'elock. They also answered another .vhistle when tbe) were near King and Alfred streets. At King and Oolnmbua atreeti they met otlicers Reed and Knight who told them Lieu? tenant Bettia had gone oul Columbus street. They never saw tbe acting mayor nor ('omtnissioiier Bryan. Mr. Joseph Lowenhack testitied to aefling tbfl two oJBcers in the lunch house aboul 1 JW o'eteck. Mr. !. R. Caton heard a police whistle sometirae during thfl night of iheiMh instant in front of his residenee, on Columbus Street hetween Cameron nnd Queen. He later heard another about a aquare away. Mr. N s. Qreenaway ahx> beard a rbistle in tbe same ueighborbood. Mr. Snowd.n atated tbal tbfl whistles beard by these witoflflaes were sounded by l.ienteiiant Bettis while he with thfl acting mayor and Mr. Bryan werfl andeavoring to loeate the offleera. liessra. II. A. Lowe, Krank Obiloot and A. H. Humphrifli, employed in the Southern Kailway offlces at the nortliwest corner of King and Alfred streets. also heard whistles hetween 2 and ,"> o'cloek in that morning. Mr. W. L. l.ipps. proprietor ofthe luncfa room iii thfl Cameron building, also beard whistles hetween 1:80and 2:80 tbat morning. He also saw Otlicers Nicholson and Boland. Mr. .1 W Kilhy, driver of a hread wagOtt, also saw thfl tWO otlicers at Cameron and Patrick streets about two O'elock in tbfl morning. Offlcer Boland then took the stand and rirtoally eorroborated the state nient made hy his partner. Offlcer Knight followed. He state ed tbat he met Otlicers Nicholson and Koland at King and Washinjftoii streets. Ihey went north. He positively deni* d telliiig tbfl acting mayor and Commis? sioner Bryan that the two otlicers had (.one north Uhind them on St. Aaspfa street. Hfl persisted m saying that he told them tbfl two otlicers had gone up Washington street. Messrs. Snowden and Bryan were equally as positive Oilicer Knight told them the objects of their search had proceedfld north on St. Asaph street and that Offlcer Knight had further said they had passed Harrington'a liverv stable in doing ao. Offlcer Reed took the 9tand to explain nby he was out off his beat on the night of the l"h instant. He said he was with Ofnoar Knight at the time and when they reached King and Washington streets Oiricer Wilkinson, who had a warrant for Dick Cash, who lives in the neighborhood of th. shipyard. asked 0?081 Knight where he would be lik.ly to tind him. Otheer Reed said he imdersood Offieer Knight U> say that Othcers Nicholson and Roland had goDe north on Wash ;,.gton street. Lieutenant Bettis also coiroboiated the statements which had been made by the acting mayor and the commis sioaer from the fourth ward. O-icer Knight gave tbe same reaspu for having been off his beat as had otlicer Reed. He insisted that the poliee rules allowed menibers of the for.e to have theirbeats when engaged in business in connection with the department. Officers Wilkinson and Rawlett sub stiintiated the statements made by Officers Knight and Reed. During the examination it wasshown that the testiraony of Officers Knight and Reed as to where they met the acting mayor, Commission Bryan and Lieutenant Bettis on the morning of the 10th instant eooflicted. Otlicer Knight insisted that he approached King street from Ah.ed, while Officer Beed stated that they came into Kmg from Colunihus. The acting mayor, Commissiooec Bryan and Lieutenant Bettis coroborated Officer Reed s statemerit. The hoard subse.|uently went into executive session for the purposc o ,.-i.l.-ng the charges which had been made against the four officers. I.at.r it was announced that th-' board hadrecommerided that OfflOM Nicholson and Boland be suspended fo, ten days. and Officer Knight and Beed for eevan. Acting Mayor Marhury in accordanc. with the recommendation imposed the -entence. Otlic. s Nicholson and Roland were relieved of duty this morning, and atthe expiration of ten days Oth.ers K'night and Reed will be suspended from duty seven days. REJNICKER LECTURES. The first course: of Reinicker Ucturcs for the session of P.tlO-iyil will be de livered at the Episcopal Seminary.near this city, by the Kt. Rev. Joseph Blount Cheshiro. D. D., Bishop of North Caro lina. These lectuies will take place in the chapel of the Beminary as follows: Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 24th and 25th, at 5 p. m.;on Wednesday, Oct. SS6th at 1_ o'cloek iifton. The general subject is the Protestant BpiaCOpal Church iu the Cotifcderate atatea, dirided as follows: Lecture I, The Secession of the Btates, and its effect on the Dioceses. Lecture II The Constitution andLeg islatioti of the Church. [..cure III The Church in the Army. These loctures are open to the puhlic and all interested are cordially invited to attend. _ NEGRO FLNED. Frank Braxton, odored, was arrest e.l yesterday hy Offlce Boland charged with the larceny of a bottle of milk which had been p'ace.l ill the front do. r ,,fa hou- in tbe northaestern section ol the city. Braxton becanieobstreperous when the offlcer appeared and ran up the stairs of his house for the purposc ol procuring a pistol, but Otlicer Bo? land f .llowed clo-cly behind him and pullt-d him down the sleps. The ne ;?:.. waa hrought before the Pohce ( ,.,;,-f thi- morning when he acknowl idgi-d lakiiia the milk, but said be j,a7l offered t" pay for it. He aaa lined Slu for disorderly conduct and re BUting tl.fllcer and *"> additional for haii.i.iiiii' an uiili.ensed dog. a charge which had also heen made against him, This waa the only case before th. court. WOOD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednea? day nights of next week Wood's celc biated a.iini il actors will he the Btar attractioii at the New Opera Mo.i-e. These intelligenl trained animak are bv far the best ot. the vaudeville stage today. They pre-.i.t dramatic and m.isi.al numb rs without the supervi ?ion of a trainer. A free exhihitioi. Will be given "ii Monday and Tuesday at 1 p. in. and Wednesday at. 8:16, when Mike, the moiikey. will ride his bicycleon King street. There will he a special matinee for children on Wcl nesday afternoon heginniug at :!:T>. THF. EXTENS10N COMMITTEE. The committee appointed by tl.e City Council to make ohservations con cerning tbe ntility of e-tending tbe corporation limits by aboorbiog cartain portiona t.f Alexandria and Fairfax countiee, aooompanied hy city Engi? neer Chinn and Corporation Attorney Fisber, yesterday went over the ground which .t is Buggeated should he incor? porated. The committee will at ai early day aubmitan ordinance to th. City Council hy whi.h steps will be taken toward accomplishing the pur p,,-e contemplated. Councilman H.-w atd W. Smith is chairman of the com? mittee. The other membera <>f tbe committee are Aldernien Ogden and Fitzgerald aud Councilman F. C Spinks. THE MARKET. Considering the unpropitious weathe there was a fair supply of country pro? duee in market ihis morning. Pricea abowed oo marked ehangee from thoae of lasi week. Many llow.rs were on some of tbe bencbes. Some of ihe country people were comp?ining of tbe fact thal the roof over the market eouri was leaking. ^^^^^_ DONNELLY DEFEATS CUMBER LAND. At the Armory roller rink last night, Carroll Donnelly champion skater of the south, de?ated Jack Cuinberlaiul in one of ll.e fastc-t roller skating races ever witnessed in this rink. The ilis tance was one _ile, Donnelly took the lcad at the cmok of the pistol and was never headed. DECORATORS AT WORK. A number of decoratora have beeti : work in Odd Fellows' Hall for the ; iu two days preparing for the bazaar to be opened next Monday night un? der the auspices of Oriental Lodge Knights of Pythias. Past Chancellor George Bontz haa been in charge of thi* work, and when completed, it promisea to be one of the prettieat fair rooms ever seen in this city. The work will be compleUd about noon Monday, and the bazaar will be formally opened at 8 p. m. by the chairman of the com? mittee. Mr. Ernest Boyer, chairman of the committee, has arranged for a full orchestra of muaic, aad the en? tire evening w;i1 be given to music and dancing. _<_ CASE POSTPONED Tbe case of Elhs Weat, colored, eharged with assaulting and robbing Joseph S. Roae, of Richmond, at Spring Park station, upper King atreet, 8everal weeks ago, which was to bave been tried in the Corporation Court today. has been pestponed until Mon? day on account of the absence from tbe city of Judge Barky, PERSOlfAL. Mrs. Dr. Smiley, of Toronto. Can? ada, a sister of Mr. C. Randolpb Davia, of thia city. ia spendingsome time witb Mr. Davia'a family on Prince street. Mrs. Smiley's husband. a diatinguished Canadian apemlist, died a short time ago. Mrs. E. Q. Spencer, another sis? ter of Mr. Davia, nccompaoiad Mrs. Smiley from Canada. Dr. William Wallis, of Prevard, ?. C, ia visiting his broth* r, BflV. Dr. 8. A. Wallis, ooSeminary Hill. Mra. George Wise has gOSM tO HflW port News to visit her daughter, Mrs. Thomas C. Darst. Miaa Mary E. Carlin is visiting friends in Winehester. Congressman 0. C. Carlin left to? day for Stafford where bfl will speak this evening. He was accompanied by Mr. Robinson Moncure. Mr. H. D. Fiaher, formerly of Alex? andria, but now of West Virginia, left for his home last night, after a pleasant visit to relatives in thia city. Mr. Enoch Cook, watchman at the George Washington Park, is ill >n Providence Hospital, Washington. Mr. W. C. Davia, who has been qoitfl ill for the past few daya at hia home on south Pitt street, is thought to be better today. Tbe Star and Independent of Harris? burg, Pa., of last Tuesday eontained a picture of Mr. .lohn A. Marshall, who is one of the democratic candidates for the legislature Irom that < ity. Mr. Marshall is a near relativc of Messrs. J. A. and C. B. Marshall, of this city, and was recently on a visit to Alexan? dria, where he made a number of ac quaintances, all of whom hope he wiU be elected by a large vote. The Moial Edueation Board has en? gaged a corps of lecturers to pre-ent thia question in a pra< tical way, among them Mr. Paul Micou, now a atudent at the Theological Seminary. LOCAL BREVTTIES. The pulpHa of the several churcbea will be i.iriipie il tomorrow by the resi dent ile'iry. Th.re will be no servi*? at thfl l.irheran Chureh. Civil s. rvice rxaminatioos will be held m thia cilj on November'." for pUol p&tholugi*1 and laborator aid both in tlie Departmenl of Agrienltore and on Novembet 0 and 10 mechani cian, at thfl weather burcm at Mount Weather, Virginia. It ia learned (bai tbfl '? thiiigton, Arlington aml Falls Chlirrh 0 I bas deeided to double track the r< a. from Arlington junction to Bast Falls Chureh. The work may be exteoded to West Falls Chureh but this is not likely at present SkatiuK Rink open tonifrht at 7'X>. AU tbfl Haskct Hall seais uillnothfl put Up. some ada are llkfl thfl tail end ofa eor net: All gaa Are J ou eapable pf dis crimlnating tbe good Irom thi bad. .lust lOOh up OUr n\a atl. on llos pa-e and aee if it don'l "look t,'"<>d'' to jroa l ben come lo I'.iondlieim- Auth SUind and Market tomorroi and see If mt aaa i lOOk good to you. \\ e meall tboflfl ir ivMsiil.K ilelicloua Auth aauaages, Pud? dings, Ha na, Bboulder and Pood Prod nets, Of coiirse. Thev l.iMc <-\ en better ihan they look. Take il IrOtfl us I'nend, we know! ^^^^ _ WASHINGTON ST. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. All duriiiL' th-' week SDeCtal -ervices bavfl been in progrei al Washington Street lf. B. < bun h Bouth. Much in bas been developed, judging by thfl large audicnec- thal bave been present each night. F.ven theinclenv boI eveninga witneised aplendid congre gations. The oid gospel hymns. led by i large choir, bave bei n auug with fer vor and effect, and s casuflJ obflflrvflr could observe llie deep feeling p. rvad ing the hearts of thfl pflOpie. These meetings will OOOtinufl tomor? row and all during next week. The pastor, Rev. H. M. Canter, will pn ie_ upon vital topics which makes pereonal appea). Th-subject for Sunday morn? ing ia "Divine Expcdicnts," and that for tbe evening is "A Fatal Failure." The public is cordially invited to at? tend these meetings each evening at 7:80 o'cloek. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY [Judge .1. B. T. Thornton. prending.] <;.-... Brooks va J. B. BuUoek, both colored, breach of contract; jury and verdict for plaintiff for 180. W. Q. Merryman vs. John A Whit in_, dflbt, appeal from a justice; jury and verdict for defendant. Court adjourned till Monday. PISTOL SHOTS. Shortly before twelve o'elock last night two pistol flbotfl were heard on Pitt atreet, between Prince and Duke. Some excitemeiit was causcd in tbfl Dfligbborbood for a time. Offlcer Qarvey made an investigation. but h* was unable to learn who diflflhargfld the weapon. Secret M-rvic (k'lwtivea this after? noon raid.-d tbe plant of a well-koown pabliahing Brni m Chieago, arresting two men. said lo be offldala of the comp iny.i ? i ? ?? with th alleged is8iie of milli ? ' dollars 9 ?rth of oounterfeil imi ' Nienraguan governmenl srhi n cireel ited over the countiy arnnsH are expected. Endorsing th. republican -:.,? plat? form and ti. -et rheodf.re Bonseretl al Concord, N. EL, toeay opened bia ona today campaign for Bobeti I'. Pass, in surgent republican candidate for gov? ernor. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following is a llst of the letters re maining in tbe Alexandria, Va Offtee up t? October ?. 1010: AJexsader, Jim Brown. Bamnal - Billock, Frank A Cbase, Bslens C)lema*i. kl - S I ('nme'.v, Lottie Daniels, Thos Dowrey. Mary ..aluier. Boyce Grant. Addle I.unkes, ftnbby Mpc.njea. M.ci.at M mgnm, Mu julla ?svger, Emma Msrios, Lcouard M f lain.Olenn McMitShon, D B Mldtlleton.CaptBF Mill.r. L I) Mllls, Ba rab Orundle. Mrs Olive M.ne . M.s L^.zie Ha',enbuch, Archie Mit'-hcll.M.-sFrank Hahn. Mrs Kaie Mu I.ell.Mrs-IohnE Hanlet, Mary Llzzie Moore. Lizzie Hobbs,Mrs.Ian e?H Mothis, Bamnal Hmn.-r. Maj It H Murphy. Il F_ Ivens. Tbomas laekson. Mr- I N Jackson, Oeorge - LL James. Mr- Bettle Johnson, Mosea Jonea. Evana Jones. Magrrte Parker. Mrs Bettic I'aterson. W P Patterson, Johnnie 1'iiikney. Mamie ? lia B Raw'ett. H E Robinson. V W Rnnner. Rozler jones. ?a?_ic nunorr, i.u/.icr Jones. Mrs Mary J Sontt. Mrs Lizzie Lane. Mrs F.mery \\ nlker. I Llndsev. I'harlesF Wrlj . ii..!|.li (Sp'l) Lttcc Mr-* Mary Yam J, A. BGGBORN, Poatmaater. 8" StAPa. Avc 'THC BU&r CORNfR' Washington, V. C. Imported and Domestic 50c, 75c and $1 NECKWEAR Your Choice, 31c Such a big lotof style effects that we're not going to attempt o de scrihe thein. They are tho House and Road aamples ola large importing an.l inanufacturing eoncorn. Among them will be found almost iiiuiner ahle efleeta of 1,-ee and Mull atocks, wlth rahat or jabot (inish. Rcnd Swiss or Lace Collars. I'erslan Coat and Waist Seta. Silk Stoek Collars. Lace Stoek Collars. . uie -iile.l l-'rills. Jabots of net. Jabots of val lace. Swan Bros KING AND PITT STREETS. Children's New School Dresses. We are showing a large variety of Cihldren's New GJngham School Dresses. All carefully made of good quality materials, workmanship and style the best. Children's New School Dresses each 49c, 98c, $1.49. An 8-room House Hot Water Heat. Front and Back Porch. At Draddock Station. This house haa modern plumhintf. fine cloaets. large bathrr.om and pantry. eleetric litfhts. city water. iron fence with concrete columns. concrete cellar.large windows on all sides. snd everythintf a person could want in a perfect suburban home. Easy Terms. Discouit for Cash. See Geo. ML Reynolda. near Braddock atation or let me know when it will suit you to go, and I will take you to see this house. F. L. SLAYMAKER 313 King Street. Ol the???.?? t Quality. A e.tiiipieic line of Pure Wool Ladies' Misses' and Cliildren's cSweater*. Also Infant 'and Bbys' C-*ai Sweateara I*i-i,? n .?? fmi "? ' ? ?"?>? Kpisc.pii Higk si.i.oi Jerseya Oaeal ,-r- a.nl Mockings in the colors ol the vhoOl. Football Goods. We bare a full Hne >>r i.no Footbails, Football Sh.s .i.in Pa.ls, etc. The best line en r ?'.-p'-i- i ia this city. School Pennants ofthe l.pi-.opal High School, George \Vas'.i:n::t.e. High School and Lee 51 \r ? i ' We want every boy and Uirl I-;. > '.ue. 50c, 75c, 11.00 eacb. Teio i '-ickets and Tennis Balls. N, \ liav. n own such a lina. R. E. KNIGHT, Books.lhrand Statloner. QB*a-HBI King Street aep? lyr \j I l.t irnX-^TrTtlTe Clerk'a umce oi V tbe Corporation Court ofthe Litv of Alexund.U, onthe21atday of October. ber, leto. sja.'h O. H?U V8. John W. Hall. In chaneery. , , _. _ Me.no. Tbe object o! this suit is to ob t<?in for the eomplainant, Sarah O. Hall. an absolutedivorce from tlie bo. ds or .iMliin.onv from the defendant, John W. H?ll, and that eomplainant be al lowed to resume her maiden name ot BB ->h fiollvhorn, and f0. such further andgenenil reliefasto equity is right It appearing by an afllda vit filed ln thia r-nnse that the defendant. lohn W. Hall, is a non-resident of this State: lt >s Ordercd. That aaid defendant ap pear here within fifteen days after due publieation of this order, and do what is nece^sarv to protect hia luterent in this -.-ii. pnd that a eopy of this ore'er be fon-Wtth inaerted .n the Alexandria Caxette, a newspaper ptibliahed in tne City or Alexandria, once a week for four si'.ccesii ve weeks, and posted at the front door of the Court Houae of this city. A eopy?Tbbtb: XEV?LL S, GREEN AWAY. Clerk. Robloion Moncure, p. q- ootK wtw*s Samuel II. I.unt. Anelioneer. AUCTION SALK 0* THE DESIRA? BLE rwosTORy brick dwell IN'o KNOWN \s No. imi DUKE STREET, IN THE CITY OF ALEX? ANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Purauant to the torms ol a deed of troet dated *>n tbe 16th day of Novem? ber, i:?"!?. and reeorded among the land reoorda of tbe eitj of Alexandria, Vir? ginia, In deed i.k So. BH, Iblio No. 17-, deiHult havlug bee.ade In the pay maats provided In the aid deed of trust. aaid at Uu reqiioal koiI bj tbe dlrectlon ofthe narti .ured t oby, the under ?tgnedtru e* ivili olfer for aaie at pob lle auetion. ln front ofthe Royal street eutranee lo thfl Market building, on BATURDAY,OCrrOBEBaa, mio. at twelve o'elock noon. all tbat lot of ground with tbfl Improvements thereon, in the eity of Alexandria, Virginia, known as No.1011 Duke street and bound *>d and deaerlbed as tollows, to-wit: Bflginnlngon the north side of Duke sirect ala |ioint e(|iii (lisianee Irom Pal riok and Henry Btreeta and runnlng thenee west on Duke atreel ? ivonteen (17) feet: thenoe north parallel with Henry street eigbty-elgbl -?- reet toa Hixieen (16) foot alley;then.art-IU* said alley parallel with I'ukohtreetscv euteen [li) feet; tbenee ln * atraighi llneto the beginnlng, with tbfl rlght of way over said alley all appurtenaaeos thereto holoiiging. TermaofflBM Cbflb. Adepositofnfty dollars ia".!; will be requlred al tbe time ofsale. A.11 eonveyanelns attbflflOfltoi purefaaser or purebaser* thereof. LEO. P. harlow. Trustee, oetl7 td_ NEW OPERA HOUSE Polite Vaudeville Changed Monday and Thuraday. lOcTO ALL. Lucille Savoy Orlginal Art PoslugandSinglngNovelty Mae Mitchell t'haraeter Impersouationa. Corey Bros. New England t'r.ick. SboU. Matinee Wedneaday and Saturday 6c. Alao lateat motion pictures changed daily. fV)R RENT.'^ATNo. 122 north Royal T gtreet. 6 ROOMS AX1) BATH. Ap? ply at above ?uusbar._______!_ UYSTER8 IX ALL STYLES, CHICK E? OM TOA8T, HANDWICHE* always on. aaie at ?PIMt!?'M CAFE, P*noe and Royal ?tre?U. DRY GOODS. Woodward k Lothrop NEW YORK?WASHINGTON?PARIS NEW AUTUMN SHIRTS. Percale Shirts, ln coat style, with plaited bosoms and att.iche.l cuffs; all tho choice new striped effects, in prevailing oolora, ll.tHl each Shii-Ls. of plain white and striped aud Bgnred patterns, ia aavoa an.l piint ed madras; coat style, plaited boaoraa, caffii attaohed, 11.60 each, Light-weight Flannel Shirts, with detechable cllar and French fold CU?i; coat style; $2.00 each. UP-TO-DATE NECKWEAR. A more extensive seleetion nf Neckwear has never before been display.-I bf us. Every conceivable plain shade, beautiful conil.inations, and variegat.d effecta, in endless variety. Han.lsoiiie mu !'. rsian designs. many exclusiv.ly our own; newest shapes. 50*- to $:U>(> each. Hats of Lasting Satisfaction* OUR $3.00 "COLONIAL'' BOFT ll a W teleeobpe crown, with peneil eori hrims; in pearl, gray. Steel, hrown. and ls i, OUR $2.00 "ST. BBGIS BOFT HATt. in teleecope and atptneabapes, with the new break front; all the new shade- ii luding black. The materials make them excel in point of service the best *_.. hatof which we have any kin.w ledge. IMPORTED WOOL FELT HATS at 11.60, made hy Kennon & Co.. are shown in all thelatest style and color ideaa for n.otonng and otililoor spo.t-. Colf Caps, 50c to $1.00. Silk and I rpera Hats, |6.00 each. Main floor?F st. Your Last Chance ISNOW To get one of thoae attractive and cotnplete eight room and both houses. with a dry. bright concrete eellar. furnace, open firc place, ga* and electric lighta. and every modern convenienee and a lot 180 feet deep. There is only one left Of those smaller housea in Rosemont. and you will have to de cide quickly if you want to sccure this last low priced house. and live comfortable and happy this coming winter. Ask any one in Rosemont bow they like living there. They are all boosters, no knockers. F. L. Slaymaker, 313 King Street. THE ROSEMONT MAN. "_V__8_L?FUVJ"l1.1 J?.--~ SaleofCharming New Princess Dresses. Ladies' all-wool French Serge Princess Dresses, in navy and black, lace yokes, braid trimming, at $12.98. Ladies'Satin Messaline Princess Dresses, Persian satin trimnv i ?, lace yokes, in navy and black at $16.98. Ladies' Black Tafreta Princess Dresses lace yoke braid trimming at f 15.91-. Ladies' Black Voile Princess Dresses, Lace yoke satin trimming at $15.98. Children's and Misses- all-wool Navy Bl te Serge Peter Thompson Dres-es, braid trimming with emblem on sleeve. 6 te 14 years at 5.98. D. Bendheiiii & Sons. 316 KING STREET. A Table Beveiage There is somethintf more to be considered in providine; a meal than werely supplying nutrition. The social feature should be re membered. Meal time should al? ways be a period of social. as well as physical enjoyment. Hofbrau Beer ia a splendid table beverafe for the reason that it promotea sociability. It ia an ex hilerant. It clears the cobweba from the brainand lifta one up to the plane of good nature. not to speak of its own nutritive prop ertieaand ditfeation-aiding qual Mflfla Order a caae of Hofbrau. RobertPortner Brewing Co. ALEXANDRIA, VA ?Phone No. 49-B frie If you irerebo n in Oetober. ~~*ai I* i> tlie atooa of l.ope. ii i tle reminder to always look n bright side of things?to hope h i "Ofltober's 'hild in born of Wot tadflUllfe'a darkneflB she must kn< w r.nf lav aa * Ipal on her lo ? | And Hope will 1 m1 I the WOfl to rest." II Iind Opals here that woes and troubles iu their wondrous beauty. And the priees are ; w, lome ih and Eet ua ?how you th opals and | Saunders & Son 629 King Street WANTED \ PRERS-FEEDER; or ?ao has sasafl kaowledgfl of prlm i Ap|.l> al ihis offlee._QCtlf Coal Coke Wood Order your < oai before tbe advance at Iftj u inramer pricea. Best quality prounpt debvery and botlom prle* Phone?i. DkW. AITf'HESON. 107south Royal itrsflt, JflMl