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VDRIA VA.. FRIDAY EVENING, OKCEMBEB 10, 1910.
PRICE 2 CENTS.
VOLUME CXI.--NO. 298
We are now showing our
complete line of Christmas Goods,
whieh embrace gifts whieh
will be appreciated Books, Cards,
Calendars, Fancy Box Paper,
Bible3, Prayer Books, Hymnals,
Waterman ''Ideal" Fountain Pens,
together with a great many other
thlngs too numerous to mention.
Come early aud avoid the
Xmasrush.
S. ,. Dyson & Bro.
508 King Street.
Next to Opera House. Open at STIgh
R. F. Knox. Auctionccr.
- OtmOM SALE OF A IIOUSF. AND
)>ursu-nt io tho terma ol - dedO_0I
trust bearinjr date on February lb. W<i,
__d I d 1? recorded among tho land ree
orSLOfthe eii.v of AlexM.Kiria, \ irginta.
i? deed book No. ?, P?*_*_*. PJtSLS
Williim Ooleman atul wife to Thomas
Mo^ Joh.iT. Wilkios .iiilll CA-to...
uio then truaieM of the Menwntlle
Hailway Building A Loan Assoeiation
of Alexandria. Virginia to seouro tho
payment of two huuclre.l dollars asthere
iusetforth. more than six months de
lXult having ?>een inado in the payment
ol the sum secured theroby. at the ro
? uest of tho-said Menu.tile !t lilway
Biiildiiiir A Iioan Assoeiation and by
tbe order of the board of dlreetorj of tho
said assoeiation. the onderalgued, pres?
ent trustees of said _noeta?kui, will
offer for sale at publio auetion it the
Koyal street entranee to tho MarKct
Building in tho City of Alexamlr.u,
V^TiiDAY. I)KCKM.:KIM7..,10
at \2 o'eloek noon. all that Iotofground,
with the iMit.rovciiietit-, thereon, 00 tlie
west side Of Henry street. in the C it.v of
Al-xaiidria. Vlrjfinia. atapoin; 79 '???*
g|_?hMnorth of Wythe street: thonue
north on Henry street K feet: lh.-ii.-i;
west and parallel to W.vti.c rtreot B3 feet
UnchestoalOfoot alley: thence aoutb
and btadlng on aaid alley 38 fr-e.; thence
out in a straighl line U feet5 inches to
the noint oflH>Riiiiiiiig. with the nKrit. i
way over said alley in eommon with
others entltled thereto.
Terms of sale: Cash. Conveyancin.?
atthe cost ofthe purchaser.
THOMAS J. FANNON
J. K. M. NOKTON.
nov-3 Ul Trustees.
A Hjlia&to Rsmedy
FOR /^fit'-AU^
GATMM^jHT
Ely's Cream Balm ^
it quicklf abaorbed.
Giv.a Relief at Once.
It cleanses, sootbes,
heaU and protects
the diseased mem
brane resulting from Ca'arrh and driv
_v.-nv aCold in the Head quickly. "fatorea
Um B nsee of Ta^te aud Sim.iL I??? ?
r?0 cts. at DruKgista or by mafl. Lkjui
i Balm for nae!naaoa_a?_BT6ew.
,-hcrs. 5fl Warren Street, _.cw _ork.
-an . f-.~.1 -isoounurml,
When you ieeiev_7-eod,
nervous. tired, worri^ or desp?n?lent H
iBaauresignyou need MOTV'* m.k
VIMB P1LI-* They renew the nornial
vig'or and make life worth living Be
a"ke for Mott's Nervine
r>lll- Price $1.00 by druggists. U il
rlllS liims Mlg Co.. I'rops. (1pm;
land <). For sale, wholes.de and retail.
by E s. Lan-hanter a sons.
XmasSpecialties
liAIaAGA ORAP?
FLOUIDA ORANOKS.
Holbeierlrin'sFruitCaUe. 90 b.
Pound Cako. lv '"?
Leave Your Orders Now
Candiesof all varieties.
Chocolate DtOpf JsElK
OloboMixture . M?|>?
Victory Mixture . }" 1ft.
BestUn.ken Mixturo :?Ibs for... W
Compound Lard, 10c lb.
u . 5o lb.
gaVe 'liave Poultry ofall -incK
F. C. PULLIN,
Corner Queen and Koyal streets.
?Phone. Rolli-E-, Home87W.
GO TO
Knight &
Rodgers' Shop
401 WOLFE STREET
You will find the energy of
youth and the experience of age. There
i? nothing too large for us. nothi
?mail for u*. nothing too plain and noth?
ing too complicated for us. We csn do
_ claa* of work that will suit the eco
oomical and we can also do work to
?uir the moat faatidious.
Plans Furnished Free
When work i* given without com
petition. nov 17 lm
POSTOFFICE DEPAUTMKS l
MVUtON o? i; ui way m mi -,:!tv!!',;:
chicago. IU., DM_?h* 1M0.
|_?_fft I. Shuman A Son. Alexandria.
S?Ue-ten: Anotber twelvc months
has nea l" rollod around. bttaglng the
So de* season iu its wake, aml tbe
ne" rl>"two score of your Ohlfl-go Mondj
CikV Plelsure in wishing you . many
n-DDT rotnrna of tbe aeaaon and ln eon
ec on therewith enoloop you draft
?,??iiU 1W !>>?? or your delieious and
^i;^e,,m^undoffr^-akc.affi
Sr_.^^rnlldr: ^shUictoueh
-b^h'^M^ma^nnne^JuiM^
sadly incomideto. . . .
With kindcst reicards we all join n
wishing you and yours a rer> nappy
and prosperous New Year.
Sineerelv yOUrS,
i s\ ' QbAHM-BL
Christmas Cakes
Leave your ordoni for tboso delicious
?akes as shown ia our west window.
Frults and nuts received ilireet from
tho steamer-.
Ouroandle- are ahipped direul from
the ftictorv, buuring their freahnaea
L.SHUMAN&SON
___ium .. '?? ?- :
AotsMQf OutQ-Miaia alwaya protty;
Jft.r' ?_L^rw___ri:a?r
^r^nbria (Sazeifr.
PDB-ISHEI) DAIl.Y ANP TRl-WEBK-T AT
GAZ.ETTE BUILDING, 310 and 312
PRIX'i: STUKET.
[Entered atthe Postofflce of Alexandria,
Virginia. as secoud-class matter.]
Tkrms: Dally-1 year. *>.00; 6 months,
$_.r>0; 3 months, tl'~: 1 month.43 cents
1 week, 10 cems. _" _,
Tri-weekly-1 vear, *3.00: 6 months
?1.50: 3 months, 75 oonts; 1 month, -5
^ontract advertlsera will not be allowed
to exceed their spaee unless theexcess
is paid for at transient rates, and under
no circumstanees will they be allowwl
to adverti.se other thau their leglti
mato business ln the spaee contracteu
Itesolutions i'i inemoriam, of thanks.
tributesof respect. resolutions adopted
by societies or persons.unless of public
concern. will be printed In the papar
as advertisements.
MM, t;lX)VKH TO MAKRV.
Mra. Lillian W. Glover, widow of
Clarauce P. Glover, wbo wps mardered
in Waltham, Mass., about a year ago,
said yesterday tbat she is to be niar?
ried within a year to a wealthy Wa*u
ington physician. Mrs. Glover smiled,
and p ut her band in a bag from which
she w ithdrcw B fat letter.
"Tbis is from bim." she said, bcam
ing. "I fcet five. six, and sometimes
ten letters like this B day. He ba
soulherner. and you know what south
erncrs are. He writes tbc loveliest
letters. He is a rich doctor who lives
in Washington.
"Do you remember the day I was on
the witness staRd all day, and they
asked me, if I dldn't want to have a
chair? Well. that was the day this
doctor became interested in me. 1
have bad letters every day since. We
are to be married within a year."
A aaekful ol nisil f?r Hattie Le
Waiie. the little r*r*i i li Canadian girl.
who was aoquitted by * jory Wedne.v
?hy of tbe niurdei <>f Claience F
Glover, was received al the CBinhridgo
jail yesterday. There were hundred ot
souvenir post cards, bearing meai
of congratulation, and an Unmeaai
of letters. Tho letters included many
propo8als of marriage, anl sev rl
theatrical managers offered the gir! a
large salary for a stage oontract One
Boston theatrical agent made an offer
ol $500 a week.
Melvin M. .lohnson, tbc girl's chief
counsel, was awamped by letters and
telegrama of congratulation. Hattie re?
maiiis at Mr. .lohnson'shome in Cam
bridge. She will st.ut in a few days
for her old bome in West Arich'at.
Cape Breton.
A sprained :niU!o will usually disablej
the injured penon for three or four,
week". Tlii; ii OtW to lack of proper
trealment. Wlini riinmlierlainV Lin?
iment if applied a cure may bfl effected
in three or four daya. Thk liniment
is one of tlie beal and moat remarkable
preparationi in use. Sold by W. '?
Creighton and Richard ('ihson.
WAWt TO BF. EI.KCTKOCUTKI).
i:.v. Thomas McKinsey, of Battle
Creek. Micli., has writton to the gov
ernors of New York, New Jersey, W-tf
Virginia, and Ohio asking them to have
him put to death in the electric chair.
McKinsey i.J 66 years old and has been
blind from birtli. He overcamc his
infirmity sutliciently to becomc a min?
ister, but of late years has had no pas
torate. In his Ietters to the governors
bi says:
"I am not aud .-eetiungly canDot oe
profitably employed, therefore I cannot
conaiatenly have a home and a wlfe.
I must live in the poorhousc among
lunatka, idiots. broken-down drunkards
and vagabonds, where there will be an
end to aspiration, and where J will be
slowly murdered. Surely under such
circumatanoea it is the duty of the state
to take my life iu the most painless
way po'sible. Therefore I hope the
governor of some state where they
eleotroonte people will pennit my life
to ba taken in that painless waye."
When a cold becomea settled in the
system. it will take several days* treat?
ment to cure it, and tbo best remedy
touae ia Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It will cure quickcr than any other,
and also leaves the aystem in a natura
and healthy condition. Sold by W. F.
Creighton aml Richard Gibson.
I>OVT GET KXOUC.H TIPS.
Pullman porters have sent a petition
to ihe general manager of tbc Pullman
Company asking for an increase in
W-MB. The petition says:
"Tbe growing tendcncy of the travel
mg public eitber to discontinue alto
gethcr or reduce to one half or less the
gratuities with which they formally re
warded Pullman porters who mented
such consideraiion.and tbe high cost of
living generally,have forced us to come
through you to tbe Pullman Company
begging for some relief."
A porter on one of the New York
Chicago tlyers relating some of the bard
ships cncounteied told an rhcident
which happened a couplo of weeks ago
na lns train.
"The professor of tho agricultural
depittmont in a certain univeraity."
said the portor. "brought 20 of bis stu
dents to see the International stoek
show in Chicago. The professor told
the students it was against the law of
tbe state to give a 'tip.' They traveled
in mv 1'iillmaii ear. I bheked tbeir
shoes and brushrd their elothes during
tbe run,but did not reeeive a cent from
the party. I worked all night scrub
bing off tbe mud aud polishmg up
those 30 pairs of shoos. In the morn?
ing I bmsbe.i the whole parly off. Did
I get anything for my po'ish and ume?
No. sah."_
The peculiar properties of Chamber?
lain's Cough Remedy have been
thoroughlv tested during epideraics
of inrluenza, and when it was taken in
time we bave not beard of a siiiglu
oaau of pneumonia. Sold by W. F.
f raightea aaa Richard eibson.
THE BEWO-IN KEVO_T.
An Engliahman who was an eye wit?
ness of some of the scenes of the recent
Bedouin uprising in a detailed aeeount
sent to Jcruaalem says: Beveral compa?
niea of troops, had been sent out
with field guns to effeet the disarmt
ment of tbe Bedouins. The troops
were scattered in small companies,
among tbe various tribes in the district
east of the .lordan when tho revolt
broke out. ,
The revolters moved on El _*raK,
which is a town of about 2,000 inhabit
ants, located 20 miles east of the Dead
sea. They massacred the government
oflicials and their familics. looted and
burued the government buildings and
schools, and robbed a party of eight
American touri-t*. The latter suffer?
ed nn Injury.
It ii aeaerted that the Christian rosi
denta and their' buildings were spared.
The parlv of Chieago tourists report?
ed robbed inthe Holy Land lefl Chieago
September 7 in charge of Rev. W. 1'..
Miller, a Dnnkard. Bev. Mr. Millcr
has coodueted aetcral pnrtlee through
tbe Holy Land nnd ihrough friends
there expected to be able to do without
the assiatanoa of ihe regular tourist
comnaries. Mr. Miller carried imM
ofthe fundaoftbe pany. which num?
bered eigbteen.
TafAlfflNG M:KSES. PRBB rUiUeiMe*
ARXMF*.
Tbc Pbiladelphia School for Nnraea,
221'.' Cbeetntil atreet announoea that
enrollment for the spring cla.-scs will
s.iortly l>'_ii>. This iHstilulioii is re?
ognixed and tmdoreed by leadiog phyei
oiana eteryarli-rr. Free M-bolnrship in
tlie two /?n pkii*' are Bvailabla
Uid provide room, board. Imnderiog,
inc.klental eipeoaaa and railroad fare
i home on completioti of the course. A
home studv coorea and B resideut abort
,.1(r.-v areahto provided. The school
providea full inatroctaon under safc and
\s!iol.s..in ivmJitiona and opens the
?aj !?? slni'*?l immwlis - Hiianrial be*.
terment for iIiobh who need lo iucrrase
ibelr power A special short course
ula.-opeoa February Mth, 1911. This
i rormedal tbe requeai ? f leadiog
pbysteiana wbo are aoxious that >00M
provwiona lm madeto meet the iaereae*
i0| demand for ouraea in all aertiona.
This i, an Opcningwblch will b" appre
ciated by iboae who need to quickly
picpare them rfves for -elf-support and
I nursing duty. An illuetrated number
of the school bulletin.whieh is sent free
i to interested persons, gives all the de
taHe. _^___
Present indic-i-ions are that Congress |
will adjourn fo- tbe boliday reccss on
Wedneaday, Dtoember SI. The re
i-c.-'s will h_? aboul two weeks. Accord?
ing to oresent plans, the reeess resolu?
tion will provide for tbo reassernbling
ufOongre-ion Thuraday, January ?">.
lf you are suffering from bilious
Dfln, K.nsiipation, iudigestion, chronic
beadache, mrmi one cent io a pottal
c;ud, aenrJ to Obamberialn Mcdiuue
Co.,' DM Moines, iowa. witb your
name and addrflH plainly Oll tlie back,
and tbey will forward you I free sam
pie of Chamberlain's Stomacb and
Liver Tablcte. Sold bj W. F. Creigh
ton and Richard Gibson._
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS.
Have vou overworked your ucrvoiis
system and caused trouble with your
kidnevs and bladder.' Have you pains
in loiiis, side. back and bladder? Have
you a flabby appeanuaoe ofthoface and
under the eyfl-f A freipient desire to
MM urlne? If so, Williams' Kidncy
Pills will eure you?Druggists. price .,0c.
Wllllama M'f *g Co., Props.. Cleveland,
o. For sale. nholesale and retail, by Jv
S. Leadbeater A Sons.
FIFTY VKAKS FXPKKIENCE OF
AN OLD NUBffl
Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup is the
preMliption of one of the best female
phvsieians and nurses in the united
States. and has been used for fiftv years
with neveHMllngaJuoeeM by millionsof
motliersfor their ehildren. lt relieves
the ehild from pain, eures diarrhoea.
Erlolnaintbfl bowels, and wind colic.
Hv giving health to the ehild it rests the
mother. Twenty-flvo coutBa bottle.
CANDIES
l'or Sunday School Olebratlons.
1 bflg to announee to the ladies having
same in i-harge tbat I have a large and
varied stoek to select from, goods sitit
able for the occasion. Having served
several schools in former years, I desire
to inerease the list this year. aud will
lUPPly same at a close margin of proht.
1 also'wish toeall your attention espee
iallv to my .'.:-pound Hoxcs of MlSfld
C-ndy forOc.and anall Chocolate HU
at 10c, whieh will savc you time and
trouble of having to fill them. < all and
examlne same or samples submitted ap
on requeet Would suggest an early in
spcetion while my stoek is complote.
W. A. BARNETT,
11.. King Street, Alexandria \ a
deel- Iw
A Piece of
Furniture
Makes an Acceptable
Xmas Gift.
Ladies' Writing Desks,
oak and mahogany,
$6.50.
MusicCabinets. $8.50,
Parlor Cabinets,
$10.50.
Oak and Mahogany
Rockers from $1.75
to $25.00.
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320 Fine Elgin and Waltham
SAMPLE WATCHES
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Thi. ia tbe aecond and laat con.aignment on our great purchase which we announced upon reee.pt of the ^
f.rst shipraent ten days ago. ^^ _mp_ A
8
Bti?ened'Wateihes;TuU jewel nickcl i.iove-^'jg^QQ ___l__ii____ 8
ment for. r*P^ H^^ H
MAN'S WATCH. \ ^ ^ ft
Solid Gold Stiffened Hunting Cases; fancy engraved Mt *%\ j , A 19
andplainpoliahed; monogram engraved ajJQ^QQ^I g gjgjjj
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te_
LADYS WATCH:
Ladies' High-grade Elgiu and WaltlnmU-karalMfohl
anu piairi ponsuu-, mvuvg...- _.._-_..
free; full jewel Waltham movement: for
50c a Week
__r^^v__ i_s^-^^^s* -** I
have our representative wait upon you.
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935 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D. C.
XASTELBERG'S,
Corner King and Royal Streeta
Capital $ 100,000. Surplus and profits $30,000.
United States Depositary. Depositary for the
state of Virginia. .
Depositors afforded every facility for business,
security and accommodation.
Large and small accounts invited in both our
Commercial & Savings Departments
on grounds of absolut. safety and satisfaction.
OFFIC-.RS
Judge C. E. Nicol, Presiden..
Wm. B. Smoot, Vice President.
John A. Marshall, Vice President.
T. C. Smith, Vice President and Cashier.
Funds invested for our customers. Details care?
fully attended to for all. Call to see us.
Drafts issued on all parts of the world.
Interest paid at three per cent in our Savings
Department.
STATEMENT OF THE
First National Bank
of Alexandria, Virginia
SEPTEMBER I, 1910.
V_
OFFICERS
G L. BOOTHE. Preaideot GEO. EJWARFIELD.?C..hi.r
M B HARLOW. Vice-Pre.id.nt J. IGREEN. Aaa.at.nt C.ah.er
DIRECTORS
GARDNER L. BOOTHE
BENOIT BAER. JR.
M B. HARLOW
GEO. E. WARFIELD
JAS. F. MUIR
WALTERJ ROBERTS
FRANCIS L. SMITH
RESOURCES
Loans and Investments, *9hr'.t*3-73
C H Honds. l_i.000.00
Banking House. 73,-_f)i.ci
Due from Banks and Re- ' _--,
servc Agents. I2H?8
Cash. ? ? 5..G4 J.0O
I Per Cent Fund. S.OOO.OO
11.329.179.61
LIABILITIES
Capital.%Y?ffl&
Burplua and Profltt. &2&M
CirculAtion. 199'?j)0-9?
Doposlts. Mt?55_?
Other Liabilities. 10-81
11,329.179.61
This bank with ita ample capital and surplus, IU adequate equlpmea
and faoilities, solleits the accounts of manufaoturers, wholesalers. retailers
and Individuals on the best terms oonsistent with sound banking.
No aecount too large to be handled aatlsf-ctorily; none too amall to be
approoiated.
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A FEW HINTS ABOUT WHAT TO GIVE
FOR XMAS.
As iewelrv is useful as well as ornamental, we have largely to
creast-Our.lSktoas-!st the Xmas giver and offer the followtng sug
RC9ti?nS FOR LADIES FOR GENTLEMEN
Watafcea v,.oo to ??.(?> Waiches ?"??
^mFi.iedG.iardChain,- ^U^"^ *>*
"* 1"
marfPlns . ,-*? ?
Collsr Buttons. . ?? **_? -.",
iO.VJ Also Toilet Sets, Cut Olass, ?olW
o $M Silverwarc. Cloeks. S|w;ctaeles. Opera
JJO to -?.00, Glasses. Emble.n Ooods. ...,,,_.
".Vto _?| ftee the new style Ladies l-.mbb n.
Pins
MolIdGoldaaardChaina
Solid <}old N'eck Chain
Gold Killed I.ocket'-.
Solid GoW UwfcOta
Braoel-ta for children
Braeeleta B_r_dulta ..
Kings for children.
Rlnga for adnlt*.-..
Rat Plna
l.'iOto
LM to
UOto
_aoto
1.00 to
75.00
1..00
10.00
H. W WILDT & SON, Jewelers.
,? NORTH ROYAL STREET. BELL PHONE 3?-J.
^t____
of Alexandria, Virginia
CA PITAL, $100,000." SURPLUS, $125,000
OFFICERS:
Edward L. Daingerfield, President.
Carroll Pierce, Vice President.
Richard M. Green, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Edward L. Daingerfield
J. Clinton Smoot Jas. W. Roberts
Worth Hulfish Carroll Pierce
M. A. Ahern Urban S. Lambert
(UBOUKG-B.
Loua. ITel
V, B. Bonds to -eeitre
eirciilition.
Honds t<> ?eoura U. s.
Denoait.
Other Bonds .ind
Stocks.
Banking House and
Real Estate.
Cash.ilASLm
lluc from
Baiiksand Ke
A-euts.lll.sriJ. 7^
-116,4*1.0:
|1,119.?)7.4<;
100,060.01)
l.'UI.'M
.vj.::7l.(c;
52.856.97
UABIMTIKS.
Capital. |W"
j >!'ir|<liis. !'?>
I I'ndlTlded Proflta. R
Clrculation. I "'
ftepoalts. W
r. s. Deposll. '
IM.OO
, 11 >.-M
,?II.K!
,000,00
,20184
.000.00
fl.119,697.46
Put Red Cross Stamps on
your Christmas packages.
They cost only 1 cent each
andyou help aworthy eause*
On sale at cashier's desk.
This is the best and most helpful Christmas store
for thrifty people. Stocks are in full readiness. Start
your Christmas shopping now. Hundreds of excep
tional values in the very things you want will stretch
the buying powers of your Christmas money.
Assortments of gift things and reasonable merchan
dise were never so large, so complete, or so well se
lected.This with willing, courteous and intelligent ser?
vice makes gift choosing easy.
D. Bendheim & Sons.
316 KING STREET.
Buy at the Start !___,.e Lot_en$2ool
$10 cash, $5 per month.
Virginia Highlands
THE NEAREST AND NEWEST.J
Scientifically planned for refined people ot moder?
ate means.
Come Saturday or Sunday afternoon.
See the Morrill style damp-proof cement houses,
poured in steel moulds.
Live at Virginia Highlands and save time and ear fare
Inquire of A. S. Doniphan, A. J. Wedderburn and
Harrie White.
BALLARD & LANHAM
Waahington Sales Offlce. 62113th Street, Northwest
Clip this ad: it leads the way.
_gTBAMBi-8 _
Norfolk and Washington
SteamboatCo.
Everv ilav iu tho year for Fort Mon
roe, Norfolk, Newport News and POjnts
south, via superb. powertu) stecl paiacs
steamers.
Leavo Washington.C.45 p. m.
Leave Alexandria 7.00 p. BB.
Arrive Ft Monroes 7.00a. m.
Arrive Norfolk s.OOa. m.
Arrive Portsmonth s.OOa. ra.
Leavo Portsmonth 5.00 p. tn.
Leave Eorfolk fi.00 p. m.
Ihiive Ft. Monroe 7.00 p. m.
Arrivo Alexandria 0.30 s*. m.
Arrive Washington 7.00 aira.
Throiurh conuections made at Norfolk
with steamers of the Old Dommion
Steamship Company for New . ork aml
MSrcbants"and Miners StcamshipB ror
General Ticket Offlee. 7-0 14th Kt.N.W.
Uond Building. Washington, 1> 0
Phono Main 1520.
Seventh street wharl. Phone Main 3.00.
Alexandria wharf foot ot Prince streel
W. II OALLAH?N,
aprl lyr General Passenger Agent.
Maryland Oelaware and Vir?
ginia Raiiway Company.
BPJ-QV- SCIIKDi'I.K.
Steamers ol thls line leave Alexandria
on and after May 1 j. H'10,
Every MONDAY. WiDXKSDAY an.l
SATURDAY at4::?)p. iu.
FOR BALTIMORE AND ALL THK
USUAL RIVER LANDINGS.
Cuisine and appointnients unexcelled.
Freight lor Baltimore, Phila lel|!ii:i
and New \ork solicited and hau'.-'d
with ea.-e Through rules HM bill l
ladlng issicii.
Single fare to Baltimore, f2.M; r
trip. f3..V): statcrooms, ono way,
Meals. 50c.
RKARDON A GRIMES. Agent
Foot of Cimeron strei-t.
SCHEDULE
&
Steamboat Co.
KiTea-tive Hajrt, mm,
Steamer" Capital City."
Leaves Alexandria atlip. ni. on Mon?
day and Wedneaday for Parham a l o?~?
and lower river landings. Return enrl>
Wedncsdav and Friday ir.orning I
Saturday at9am, for Nomini aa< "'??'?
mcdia'e landings, returning . I
about:> p. m.
Steamer "Wakefiel
Leave Sunday, I'ucsday andT
at:>a. m. for Wirt's wharf and arl
mediate landings. Returning lea\
wharf at <; a. in. the following daj ?>?"<
arrivingat Alexandria about 4 p. m,
Reardon & Grimes, Agents,
Foot of Cameron Street.
Telephone Xo. 50._ J'14 '>'*
RICHARD H. WATTLES
Manufacturer of
FERTILIZERS
OFKHJK AM) INB-K lli-117 N. H'VM.^T.
Dealer in Hardware. Painta. Agricul?
tural Implementa.Vehiclej.Harr.eaa.
Field and Garden Seeda.
WAREHOCSKH. HOl 1 ? BWWI STKKKT, ON
I.INi; 09 SOCTHKKN RAHAVAY.
Also Grain, Hay, Straw
andallkindsof MillFeed
Will always keep in atock the highes
grade of these artieles.
FAMILY WASH
Rough Dry?7c lb.
All pieces washed,starched
and dried, ready for iron
ing. All towels, bed and
table linens ironed and fold
ed ready for use.
Both Telephonea.
Our Watfon Will Call.
Banner Steam Laundry.
?100 Oronoeo Street.
Ageneyla? Kingstrc-t. Barber Shop.
Wm. H. Peck
PAYRE AND QUEER STREETS.
GROCKRIKS. I'itoyiSIONS. WOOD,
COAL. LIME, CEMEXT, TEHRA
COTTA 8EWER YIYK. NAILS.
GLASS. PAINTS ANI> OIL.
Ivory Wall Plaster
(piantity of now and
>er and socond-hand brick I
WM. H. PECK.
A large qiiantity of new and MOMkd
hand lumber and socond-hand brick for
sale cheap.
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\_j dan RAILROAD COMPA3.Y.
Ah-xandria. Ya.. Dec.
To the holders of the Cterlottmvllla
and Rapidan Railroad Bonds: ? be*
in" bonds drawn for reden.ption bj Iot.
la aaeorda-e* ' '*?? the terms ,,i the
mort-aee.wil' be . ' at the ofln??? Ol
thfl Philadelphia Trua i.safc Depo-il ud
Insurance Company. Philadelphia Ra.
with accrucd miercnt. on ,1AM AK1 i
ir?p intereat on aaid lionds will cease
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357 -X?H __, KH,_a5, 487, I!'*. *?, ?>??'?
56LS79, S?, 847, 7U?. 718. 724?*J00 each.
?12-00.
Vos. 7.?. 777--*10O each. 9200.
KDW. L. DAINOERFl_-_D,
JULIANT. BURKF.
8AFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO..
Baltimore. Md.,
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