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f I may evening, octobee 'Ji. LOCAL NEWS for this district cooler, fair weather, fresh to l. hj; northwesterly winds, high on tho coast. . uk PkksIDENTIAL Train'.?Tbe train cd ?< the President and his party have been ? _? ibtir trip, will roach this city via ,. M roK.i tomorrow morning at 6 IS ., k Th? train will make a stop of five . . du ing which time the V. M. en lb - detfe'ei mid an engine of the - y.". road will take tbec/tr?<;ii to Wash i;.t- train tokos the Midland road h| Danville, and n special schedule (j,. been i-.-u-d by which it, will run It has i lighted way and aii other trains will ,,- ,i Ail i f the '.ruck walkers will go this evening ami patrol the track ', r Iii- trj*!!t passes. The bridges along . : ai! tin inspected this evening ?. men have \y..-su ordered,to i:0 !i ' - tj be kindled to night within a tii-'e (f trt'.i truck. The train will run i rate ot ppeed ranging from 20 to 25 , . to In ur. There will bo no demonstra .. on account of the early hour of the snival of iho President aud the short time . : ! stop, but doubtless, many v. ill assent . at tbo depot to see the train pars through the city. _ I o t) F Fair? Grand Canton Patri? areh-? Militant, I O O. F., of Washington, will visit tie Odd Fellows' fair tonight. 1 ley wdl arrive here at S:30 and ho escort? ed to MiBurney's Hall by Alexandria Can ton an<l a cot mittee ftom Potomac Lodge. Tho visitors will wear, f'-r the liii-i time, Lb< ir new ni.d handsome uniforms. The fol loiving was tbe vote up lo last night for the ?rtito be presented : Lndies' ?o!?l watch?Miss Florence Bag preti [); Miss Leah Mills,S*; ?di-s Florence Hii 1 u, 12; Mis- Elsie Cook, ti. Gentleman's gold watch ?I.. M. Davis, 5; !. Biill, jr., 8; Dr. Geo. Klipstein, 6; J. A. S wart. 20 j It. L Buggett, 13; F. M. Hill, 5; t'i.uj Got dru b, 7. ; oiutuctor's lamp?A. P. Myers, G; Henry i !-. -I ; Wm. King. 3 ; Ohas. 8. Bennett, 7 ; I, E Kohey, 5; R. B. Harrison, S. Brotherhood Locomotive Fireman's pin? J 0*en Cook, 5; Win. Mooro, 3; J. W. Williams, s Policeman's uniform?F. Beliis, 3; R. Henry, ?; Js.s. Smith, 10; W. H. Price, 8. Table scarf? Mrs. L M. Davis, 21; ^Irs. I has. Goodrich, 10. Letter from Bishop Whittle.?It was stated Hi vesterday'a Gazette that Bishop Whittle would be un :b!e toattend the meet Ibe Seminary Alliance in this city next week. The following is bis letter: Richmond, Vx., Oct. 11,1897. He. /' Tyler, Chairman Executive Committee Inter Seminary Alliance: 1>! w. Mi:. 'I vlke?1 rejoiced at tbo formation si banco aud that our desr old Virginia . i iu i :-.ry wns one of its members because, hs it setms to mo such :t movement could not fail to Drove a blessing to tho institutions ongagedin.it i v deepening and intensifying tho missionary spirit of their students and t-y uniting tbera more closely in the bonds of Christian love and fellow? ship. I am very Kit*1't bat your next meeting is to be tic! i in ? brist Church, Alexandria, and ex? ceedingly regret that duty imperatively requir? ing rny presenco olsowhere, 1 cannot be with you to welcome your delegates to the Seminary and !>iorrsj of Virginia. Praying that tbo Holy Spirit, who did preside in tho lir.-t missionary council, may be present to direct, sanctify and ?_?'. irn you in all your prooeodiarrs, I remain; faitlifully yours, FaAKCis M. Whittle Personal -Mrs. Evelyn C. Lewis and Miss Eliza Miller, who bave been on a European tour, Failed for borne on the 18th instant. Mies Hitler will return to her boms in this city and Mrs: Lewis will go io Jefferson county, W. Va. Mr. E F. Witmer. j.-.. formerly of this city, who it whs stated yesterday had re r>ignod n $1000 position in the Interior Da partmerit, bus goce> t<i California f.ir tin bonefil of bis health. Rev. Wtn. Dinwiddie was :n the city to day on his way to Aldie, Londoun county, where he will hold a series of religious mnetlncs. Mr. lt. W. Moore, the democratic nomine e for the .State Senate from thin district was in the city to-day. Ho report-* an active can? vass going mi in Fail fax county w ith every probability of a good democratic majority at ti.e cominc election. 'Ilio condition of Dr. Albert Fairfax continues unchanged. Mr. Vkrnon Avenue.?Mr. (i L. VVright, president of tbo River and Rail Electric Light Company, of New York, In-day sent Mr. M. B Marlow a contribution of $5 in behalf of the Mount Vcrrnon avenue scheme ?Ii t says that New York will nr.: !>:? behind Virginia iu promoting the project, as the road wiil bo a monument of peace. i' i- understood that un artist v. i'.l ho em ploved to m ike sketche-< of the various points of interest along the route of the pro? posed avenue and also of the many beauti? ful vion's along the due, which will be co pied H?ll aeut to those interested in tbo project. Tin so sketches will also bo sent to Congress and to the Legislature when tho l>i !s in reference to the avenue arc pre ?ted to those bodies for legislative action. Letters asking for ir.formation about the proposed avenue are being received here Irom all parts of tbe country. Corporation Uovk v?Judge ft. Ii. Afeadc ling.?Daniel Laugh ran vs. E. S. Kan tlall; deb!; judgment for plaintiff for $1S0.20 and interest. Kolm. Alden & Co. vs. R. H. Simpson ; tleht; judgment for plaintiff for $79 39 and int erest. J. L. Burbour vs. J. M. Peako: deb! ; judg? ment for plaintiff for S-lSt'.i. Jno. Care vs. J. M. Peake; debt; judg? ment for ptantifT for $100. Jos. Marshall vs. A. K. Wecke; dual de? cree. West \s. West ; decree for sa'e. Jno. Fletcher vs. J. E. Piper; decreo lor sale. Chas. E Churchman vs. Bethel Cemetery Co ; -uit fur damages to property on account of drainage ; jury and verdict for plaintiff for . ii" cent damage?. Potomac River Oyster Rights.?Cam mander Jacb Plowman, of the State oyster polios force, went to Westminister last evening to get the opinion of Attorney-Gen? eral Roberts upon questions involving the right of Virginia oyster'dredgers to werk in the Potomac river before November 1. At? torney General Roberts gave Commander Plowman a letter to Governor Lee. cf Vir? ginia, with the ropiest that the Governor and th(? other Virginia officials will take up tbe question of dredging iu tbe Potomac for oysters before Nov. 1, tbe date at which Maryland allows the dredging season to open. Virginia has issued licenses to (Ledgers to open Oct. 15. Commander Plowman left for Richmond early this morn? ing?Baltimore Sun. The Opera House.?Misa Ada Gra;,. i he well known emotional actress, will appear at the Opera House to-night in trie dual role of Lady Isabel and Madame Vine in Eist Lynue, supported by a thoroughly com pa? tent company. The play is one of-1 bo most pathetic aud emotional io be fotinu in tbe toilern drama und always a?racls the 'tat fashionable audiences wherever pro cd,and to-night should ho uo exception . t- e inlo. : morrow night George W. Witch: II will : appi ' in tbe exciting, novel and sensation at dranta entitled "Shadowed Crime.' Kte ! notice i:i another column. Lauge Land Sale.?The Dulin farm ! situated about two roiies west of Falls Church. cootaiui?g 1,171 acres, has been sold to Mrs. Emma Campbell, of Washing i too, for $23 000?one-third cesh and the re?i j due in two ttjual payments, at two and four I years. The t ale was effected through the ? agency of Slaj. 0. E. Hine. The improve I rr.oits contemplated by the purchaser make3 j this a ^raud thing for the neighborhood and j county. _ SUUDKN Death.?Mrs. Joyce Ann Fisher, I widow of tho latp S. H. Fisher, and mother I of Messrs. Samuel and George Fisher, died j a' her home on north Itr>yal street about 12 o'clock to-day. Airs. Fisher bad been in bad health far toaie time past but her death to-day was sudden and unexpected and will be learned with regret by all who knew her. She was in the C7th year of her age rud ber death resulted from paralysis of the heart. Police Khpout.?Last nicht was cloudy aud mild till about 1 o'clock, when it bo came clear. There wore six lodgers and one prisoner at, the* station bouso. The only ca?o before tbe Mayor this morn? ing ?in that of C6lia Chapman, colored, ar? rested by ciSnnr Davis for being drunk and disorderly. She was lined $3. P.a^k Ball ?The tenth game of the base ball championship series between the De? troit and St. Louis clubs, played at Wash? ington this morning, resulted iu u victory for tbe St. Louis club by a score of 11 to *i. Many from Ibhjcify witnessed tbo game. -??? The Medical Society. The- Medical Society ol Virginia reassom bled yesterday morning in the ball of the lionsi: ol Delegates, in Richmond ?Dr. Bed ford Brown, of Alexandria, iti ihs chair. The firs! subject taken up was''Advances in Surgery." A paper upon this subject wa3 prepared !>y Dr. It. c. Powell, of Alexan? dria, but it was submitted without being read, Dr. Powell heingubsonton professional business. Dr. J. It. Goodwin's paper upon "Advances in Anatomy and Physiology" was discussed, 1>.\ Hammond, tho ceie brated specialist on nervous diseases, lead >?ing off tbe debate. Dr. Milton Josiah Roberts, of Now York, talked on the subject of bone- surgery, and read a paper embracing a report of opera? tions on twenty Gve individuals, in which the electro Osteotome war; u?ed as (be bon? cutting instrument. An election of officers was iln-n gono into, and Dr. Benjamin Black ford, of Lynchburg, was chosen president, aud too fullowicg vice presidents : First viee-presideul, Dr, 11. M. Ciarksou, ol Hay market; second, Dr. John Grammer, of Halifax, third. Dr. Wil? liam D. Turner, of Furgusnu's Wharf. Dr. Landon B. E l wards was unanimous!} elect? ed recoidkig secretary ; Dr. J. P. Winn cor? responding secretary, and Dr. Richard Styli treasurer. The following atdnding committees were appointed : On Publication?Dr. C. W. P. Brock (chairman), Dr. Oeo. Ross, Dr. Hugh M. Taylor aud tbe Recording Secretary und Treatturcr ex officio. On nominations?Dr. R. M. Slaughter chairman), Dr. Cha?. R. Gullen, Dr. I S. Stone, Dr. 1. Longford and Dr. A. S. Risey. Executive Committee?Drs. \V. W. Par? ker, .1 Herbert Claiborne, Harvey B uck, Jacob ?>i i tix, Grny Latham, and tbe decci Secretary aud Treasurer ex oGJcio. Nt ecological Committee?Drs. S. C. Glcavcs, J. S. Cbsncelior, William P. Mc Gain-, W. U. Day and Themas S. Mooio. A rasolulion requiring applicants beforo the* M'odical Examining Board of \'irginia to present a diploma from eorae regularly chartered medical school, was adopted. Dr. W. T. Walker, of Lynchburg, was so? li eu d as orator for tbo next session. A resolution for tbo appointment of a ctfmroittee to memotlalise the Legislature in regard to fees to physicians for examination ot lunatics, the fee at present being only that of any ordinary witness, was adopted. Last night the doctors were most splen? didly entertained by Drs. Hunter McGuire and Joseph A. White. The Dixpatch says : "Both of these entertainments ranked with tho best tbat havo over been given here, and the doctors scemid much pleased with tbe attention which ha3 been Bbown them while in the city." -?^ - o Mr. John T. Dowell, Commission Mer? chant, 102 S. Charles street, Baltimore, Md., v, rites : - ' I have been a great sufferer with pain in my back and kidneys, hearing that Salvation Oil would relieve mo I procured a bottle, tried it but a few times, aud it gave nie complete relief, and I have not been troubled in this way sinco. For lumbago and neuralgic affections I consider it an ex <? -lleut remedy. E2f-SFKCtAr. Notice?L 0.0. P.?The mem bcrs of Potomac Lodgo, No. 39, aro requested to meet in their lodge room Friday night, tho 2l3t Instant, at 7SI0 o'clock, promptly. A full attend? ance is desired. 15 v ordor of the N. Q.: octlO 3t " D. E. Stansbury, Ecc. Sec. / 1 tOtitiK DUFFEY would respectfully inform \IX his friends and customers that he has REMOVED TO 324 KING STREET, aad it now opening a fine deck of GOLD and SILVEE WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTICLES, such as Chains, Seals, Eines, Broches aud Earrings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Brace lets, Slcovo and Collar Buttons, Bisquo Figures, Vases, Dolls, Waiters, Mirr..rs, Fancy Dogs, CIo iks, &e. , all of which will bo sold r.t the lowest figures. Repairing as usual._oct21 coGt W TE HAVE ON HAND A larpo stock of POTOMAC FAMILY ROE HERRING, in barrels and half barrels. oct21 lm J. T. & J. G. BECKHAM. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. FANCY GOODS & NOTIONS. Wo bej: ti announco tbat wc aro now showing a larcc and choice assortment of FANCY GOODS AX3> NOTIONS, and buying direct from manufacturers and im ?iters, we aro prepared to otTer tho LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES to lie found in tho city. Wo are showing tho 1 large ; and most complcto stock to bo seen of RIBBONS; LACES. LADIES' JERSEYS, COR SETS. HANDKERCHIEFS- iELT and EM? BROIDERY SILKS; GENTLEMEN'S NECK and UNDERWEAR, ate., and in HOSIERY and LA? DIES' UNDERWEAR we offer special induce? ment-. In Kid Glove* we have bargains. A. DIEDEL, 0' iS 3m_608 King street. Amos B. Slaymaker, VNUFACT MANUFACTURES AND DEALER IN InTl^m.). !;RY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Wholesale and Eotail, H'!. 10 5 KING STEEET. sop25 ? ALEXANDEIA. VA. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tue steamer Virginia went to Farming J ton this morning and relumed loaded with \ wood. The District of Columbia Commissioners ! are trying to break up the practice of selling j driuks in grocery stores. The north bound trails on the V. M.roatl were all delayed last night, and this morn iug cu account of the accident near Atlanta yesterday. It is announced that not only the hull, but the engines and boilers, of the steel battioship are to bo built at the Norfolk navy yard. Leiter from Cnlpeper. ICorri'm^ondonco of the Alexandria Gazette.] Mitchell's Station, Vam Oct. 19.?At a public srle held on tbe premises of Mrs. W. H. Lynne, near Somerset, in O.-auge county, yesterday, tho attendance was very large, amounting to several bundrad per sons, and tho offerings were numerous and comprehensive, embracing everything up pertaining to a rich and well appointed es t?te. Work horses sold at from $90 to $100, brood and work mares, $75 to $125; year? ling colts, $55 to $75; spring colta, $25 to $00; fresh cows from $20 to $10; dry cows, $12 to $20, and young stock cattle from $10 ;o $15 ; corn at $1 05 pur bushel in tbe field: hay $17 per tea (baled); hogs about $S per 100 pounds net. Terms of sale were caeb as to the sum of $25, six months credit above that amount. For some lime past the weather has been perfect for all kinds of farm work, seeding especially, and while there has been quite a large area of wheat already sown much yet remains to be done. The light rain of yes? terday was very acceptable in every eartic ular. Si ill much morii is needed to replen? ish (be mills and streams and germinate the wheat. The crop of com in and around Ibis neigh? borhood is above the average and of lino quality. Wi'd game of all kinds, to wit: wild turkeys, partridges, squirrels, pheas? ants and rabbits e.re very abundant and cpr.riing is both popular and profitable. Winstonville, the next station cast of this and between here and Cnlpeper, is under tbo energetic management of Lncicn Win? ston, cs<j , and is forging ahead as an impor? tant factor in tho business of the railrofid and 1-urrcuodiog country. The Messrs Spindle brothers, of Fauquier county, bave just opened a new store here, while the Messrs. Lewis brclbers,nre moving from '.heir -mailer into their new nnd larger store house aud nre extending their businees considerably. Mr. W. C. Pteston, one of our very best and most rosprcted citizans, received a very painful kick from one of bis horses yester? day morning. Much apprehension was feit as to his couditiou nl! day yesterday but we are glad to learn this morning that ho is improving somewhat. We learned yester? day that, our esteemed citizen and candidate for tho Legislature, the Hon. James 15a: bcur. is also improving. Thistle. Don't- hawk, hawk, blow, spit, and disgust everybody with your offensive breath, but use Dr Sucp's Catarrh Remedy nnd end it. HOOKS AND STATIONERY. (\VAE BEST LN THIS OK A N V OTJl ER COUN 1 TRY IS THE REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. ESTEY ORGANS AND PIANOS. ROYAL ST. JOHN SEWING MACHINES. The above have a national reputation. Sold on easy wont My payments at factorv prices at FRENCH'S, 117 um! im King street. Tho SINGLE-BLOW STAPLE BIN DEB is a necessity in ev. rv olhVe, counting room or f.tudv. The KOLLER COPYING PRESS, two tizes, $1 and $1.50, beats ti.o world. lu st<vk the largest, most varied and rhenpest lino of GENERAL STATIONERY and BLANK BOOKS in tbo State. Special attention to orders for special manic Work, Book Binding and Card Engraving. Esti matt s furnished. octlQ G. E. FRENCH. S- IF. DYSON, Bookseller and Stationer, 508 King street, Alexandria, Va., (Next to Opera Home.) A littio store, but full of new fjoods. Blank Books from tho smallest up. 50,000 Envelopes hon tbt low and will be sold low. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Conic and sco what I havo got for a start oven if | you do not wish to buy. Orders from tbo country solicited. aug!2 3m "auction sales." prjBLic SALE. SPLENDID FISHING OUTFIT?TOO fathoms of Seine, Corks, Capstans, Boat*, Oars, Anchors, Water Buckets, Shovols, Stoves, Pump nnd Hose, a lar-re lot of Cabin Fumiluro and all the usual apparatus used by fishermen-at tho TUMP FARM, onAQUlA CREEK, in Stafford connty, Va., (shoit ride from Brooke station) NOVEMBER 1st. 18b7, at 12 o'clock ni. For information ap? ply to W. S. WHITE, or LITTLE & LITTLE, At? torneys, Frcderickshurjr. Ya. 00tl5 td rPAKE NOTICE, Thut on the 25 ih day of Ccto J. bor, 1SS7,1 will sell, in obedience to an order of tho stockholders nnd directors of tho VIRGIN? IA MARBLE COMPANY, tho following- SHARES and CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, to wit: Certifi? cate No. 11 for 23-1 sharrs; certificates Nos. 12 and 15 for 1512 shares; certificate No. 10 for 78 shares; ccitilicatos Nos. 29 and 50for 100 shares, and certificate No. 5S for 10 shares. The sale will bo ma :o at public ane.lion to tho highest bid der, at 12 m., in fr.mt of the tostoflie.eat Marshall, Fauquier conntv, Ya. sepl!? 30t * Ii. D. B. NORPJS, President. professional. JAMES K. CA TON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, No. -1 south Fairfax street. Practices in Alexandria city, and county and adjoining comities and in tho federal courts. .ocl8 3 m OPOR'UNG GOODS. GUNS, &c?Wo are now O receiving our Block of Paper Shells, Guns, Primers, Wads, &<?., to which we invito the atten? tion of the public. Prices low and goods first class. JAS. F. CA KLIN & SONS. ang23 New No. 315 King St., Alexandria. OAK WAGON HUBS, Hickory and Oak Eirns Oak and Hickory Spokes, three ?rades of j each kind ; also Shafts, Poles, Wagon Skeins and Boxes, both steel and iron, fresh and fall stock at JAS. F. CARLIN & SONS', anglS Alexandria, Va. WROUGHT SPIKES FOR BRIDGE and BOAT BUILDERS at S3 King, corner of Royal street. An assortment of sizes for salo cheap to closo out. _ Bcp27_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON. WE OFFER special inducements in GUNS PISTOLS, SHELLS, &c, and other goods in that lino. Call and sco at 88 King, comer of Royal street. Bcp27_J. T. CREIOnTON & SON. AYIS'S DIAMOND HAMS, D' Finest iu the World. jepo_george McBurney & son. QNE-POUND BLOCKS COD FISH, Fancy stock. s*p9_ GEORGE McBURNEY & son. PINEAPPLE, EDAM ai,d SAPSAGO CHEESE Just arrived. octi4 _ qeq. McBurney & son. NEW CITRON and CURRANTS at oct!2 McBURNEY'S. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, OCT. 24. The Sail Francisco Minstrels. 25.ARTISTS.25 FRANK MORAN, NKD THOMAS, KAROL-Y ORDEY, SWIFT AND CHASE, DAVE FOY, PICKERT AND MA YON, And tbc Magnetic MANHATAN QUARTETTE. Prof. BLACENEY'S BRASS BAND and ORCHESTRA. Prices 50, 35, 25 and 15c No estra chargo for reserved places, See bills of the day._oct21 3t OPE RA. H?XJSE j ONE NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY. OCT. 22 Tho Celebrated Cbaiacter Aetor, GEO. W. MITCHELL, Will appear ia the exciting, novel and so: sa tional drama, SHADOWED CRIME, Supported by a company of Itdies and gentlemen who aro thorough artists; One- of tho most realistic Fire Scenes ever pro? duced ou the stage in this play. Admission?First floor, 35 and 50c ; gallery, 15 and 25c. Seats ou silo at Summers & Allen's without extra charge. octl? 4t O 3? E r { A. H O XJ S E FRIDAY, OCT. 21. Tho Fashionable Event of the Season Engagement of tho Distinguished Emotional Tragic Actress, Miss ADA Git AY, SupP'JiUd by an ellicient company. An evening of alternate laughter and toar3, a vein of comedy and pathos, a lasting sermon to wives, moth eis and dangiiters; an ontircly new version adapted from Mrs. Woods' famous story, in 5 ac:s, by Miss Gray, and performed by her over .'1000 timc3in tho principal eitici of tho United States, cntitlod EAST E.Y1VNE, or the Elopement. Lady Is the), ) ... . Madame Vino, jM?s Ada Gray In which character she lias no living peer. Reserved scats can bo secured without extra charge at Sommers i Allen's drug storo. Admission, first floor, 35 aud 50c. Gallory, 15 and 25e. ~ octlf td FANCY GROCERIES. Fresh Creamery Bier FOR SALE BY C. WM. RAMSAY. Extra Fancy Iii UL Y For saIo at actual weight by G. WM. RAMSAY. Cerealine Flakes JUST RECEIVED BY C. WM. RAMSAY. IE? 11 MACKEREL JUST RECEIVED BY C. WM. RAMSAY. VIRGINIA CIDER VINEGAR GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE. Whole and Pure firoimd Spices. For salo by C. WM. RAMSAY. SHREDDED OATS FRESH GOODS, FRESH AROUND OATMEAL AND Crushed Wheat Ju?t received by G. WM. RAMSAY. EDUCATIONAL. 1ALISTHENICS. C Mrs. LITTLES CALI9THENIC CLASS (?100 King street) will be resumed Oct. 17, at 1 p.m. sep22 lm FOR SALE. hy R. T. Lucas, Auctioneer. -y-ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOE 8ALE. As attorneys for the owner, wo offer at private sale until SATURDAY, October 22, 18S7, tho VIRGINIA HOUSE PROPERTY, comer of King and Pcjtou streets: and if not previously sold, it will lie offered at public auc? tion at 12 o'clock noon on that day in trout of tbc Royal street entrance to the Mai hot Buildiug, Terms mado known at sali?. octlOts MARBURY & ARMSTRONG. FOR SALE AND RENT. aj FOR BENT?HOUSE No. 303 south Wash" |a inston street. Apply at 700 Duko street. cctlO tf DRY GOODrf. J". E. Tackett. S^O* Marshall. ATTRACTIONS TIT SELL THEMSELVES. We are pleased, and with right good reason, for last month closed with the best sales of any September since we have been in the busi? ness, and we open this month with so many attractions and such good values that we feel assured the increase for October will be equally as great. We have secured genuine bargains in the following: A lot of handsome Double Damask Table Linen at 90 cents. These goods are very little wider two yards in width, and are sold' regularly for $1 50, A lot of 82-in. Bleached Damask at 65c; reg? ular price 75c. A piece of Bleached Damask at 40c; a good value at 50c. . A lot of 24x50 Damask Towels at 25c. You only need to look at these goods to see that they are very much under value. Special bargains in HUCK TOWELS at 20c each ; in GLASS TOWELS at SOc per doz. THE BLANKET STOCK is particularly well supplied with good bargains, and is worth examining. The j 'g and \ ??"4 goods at g?5 and <j?0 deserve special attention. Notwithstanding our good fortune in obtaining the above goods, THE DRESS GOODS' Have not been neglected, and in addition to our already splendid stock we open to-day 3 special values in 46-in. goods at 60 and 75c, which are 25c under the regular price. NEW PLAIDS IN 6=4 CLOTHS and an attrac? tion at 40c, worth 50c. Last month's CARPET BUSINESS was an immense success, and if an elegant selection at low prices can be relied upon this month will add to the good work. We have on hand GO patterns in Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Body and Tapestry Brussels. 3-Plys, Ingrains, Hemps, etc., and another invoice of the PSftgE WOOL CARPET 011 tllG w;\v- All the Remnants in this department have been measured and marked, and are being sold at a great reduction. OIL CLOTHS m abundance, and a great variety of Patterns special in this department is the English Corticene Oil Cloths f?r balls, very wide and very heavy. Our Merchant Tailoring and Cassimere De? partment ls plentifully stocked with choice patterns, and all work is guaranteed. Notice particularly that we have been and are selling YE OLD TIME CALICO at 8c. ne Price/ GOLD MINING. THE GOLD MINING COMPANY, LOCATION?MUSIC MOUNTAINS, MOIIAYE COUNTY, ARIZONA. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WEST VIRGINIA.) CAPITAL STOCK,.$625,000. NUMBER OF SHARES, C25.O0O, OF ?1 EACH. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE. OFFICERS. ?ire1tuu*. Hon. m. C. BUTLER. Senator WILLIAM MA HONE. WILLIAM qein9ted, m. I>. Hon. JOHN B.SHIPMAN. Hon. CLARKE P. CRANDALL. Hon. W. P. CANADAV. President, Hon. W. P. CANADA V, Washington, D. C. Secretary, WILLIAM S. ODELL, Washington, D. C. Vice Prcsidont. J. Q. BARTON, Maro Island Navy Yard, Cal. Treasurer, Hon. JOHN B. SHIPMAN, | JONATHAN <J. BARTON, U. S. N. Washington, D. C. j BENJAMIN W. BROWNE. General Manner, OHAS. W. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM S. ODELL. Hael; berry, Arizona. I The capital stock of this company is $025.0^0, divided info (125,000 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 par. 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, Washington, I). C. ailglq