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?ATrjRDA7 EVENING, NOVEMBER 26.
LOCAL NEWS.
Holiday Advektisixo ? Tho rapid approach
0f the < br'stmas fostiv ities has reminded Alexan
j. t'i merchants that they must give notice to
masses of tho people that they areprotared
for the usual ru3h. The evidence of this will be
found in the columns of the Gazette, tho old
C3thMV-.cd piper of this section. It is read by
isaads every d:iy, both within and without the
iti circulation extending generally through
oat this part of the State. a word to the wise is
j;i:.ieut. _
For this section fair weather, followed by light
., oa oi, .-'ubday. light cast to south winds becom?
ing variable, warmer Sunday morning and colder
UnuUf night. ^ _
Church Services, &c, Tomorrow.?
? Church.??ervice9 at 11 a. m.aml 7:30
p. ra. bv Kev. H. Suter.
- Paul's Church.?Services at 11 a. m.
a!1.| l p. ni. bv Kev. Dr. Norton.
. .rch.?Services at G:30 and 11 a.
and ut 4 and 7:30 p. nr. by Rov. James
Grammar, 1) I>
51 Mary's Church.?Mass at 7 and 11 a.
in. nud sermon, by Rev. Father Quinn and
Vespers at 4 p. m.
ii Presbyterian Church.?Service at 11
a tn by K-v J M. Nourse.
v vnd Presbyterian Church.?No service.
Baptist Church.?7 a. in prayer meet-j
lug, and Bervicesat 11 a. m., 3:30 and 7:30 '
p ui by Kev. Geo. C. Xeedham, assisted by
Mr. W. C. Stfveoson.
Trinity Meth. Epis. Church.?Quarterly
meeting. Love-feB8tat9a.nl. Services at
]! a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. S. Wick
line.
Meth. Epis. Church Soulh.?Services at 11
a.m. and 7:30 ;>. m. by Rev. R. Smithson.
Meth. Pro!. Church.?Services at 11 a. m.
sn I : to in by K-v. S. J. Smith.
German Lutheran Church.?Service at 11
s ro. by Rev. J A. Schwoy.
Young Men's Christian Association.?Pray?
er meeting at the rooms at 4:30 p. m. Alms
at 2:30 p. m. and jail at 2 p. m.
Accident on the Virginia Midland
Railway.?An accident occurred to freight
traio No. 1, South bound, on the Virginia
Midland Railway in a cut near Catlett's sla
tion, at 4:40 o'clock this morning, by which
tho engine and i iue cars were derailed, and
Mr. W. ML Galleher, a brakeman, of Gaines
? killed. Tho accident was caused by
tbe air-drum, which weighs about 2?0
poun l-, becoming detached from the engine
and falling between the driving wheels.
Tbe care which left the track were badly
Boashed aod piied up in a demolished con
diiioti The unfortunate Mr. Galleher was
well known in this city, having boarded for
some lime in the First ward. His body was
conveyed to bislatehomeinGainesvillc. No
one e 80 was hurt. The accident has cauai d
3ome dt-luy in the lunning of passeugtr
trains, though the track id expected to be
cleared to night. Both North and South
bout.ii mail trains have been compelled dur?
ine the* day to transfer passengers at the
?ceno of the wreck.
Identified -A dispatch sent out from
Washington la-t uigbtsays: "The skeleton
of a man was found, a lew days ago, in
Fairfax county, Va., at a point ?hont .:.")
miles south of here, on the Wgitda Mid
laud road, where ther* are eide truck-;
passenger trains regularly passing. After a
con pit* of critical examinations and visiis
to the place by relatives tbe conclusion has
life- n about reached that tbe Rkele-tcn is that
of Thon. Coomb*, a brilliant and weii-known
c'ietni-i' and pharmacist of this city, who
bas for a year or t wo been coudtietiog val
ui.blo experiments in chemistry H?< di*
appeared len weeks or uiuieMnee and no
trace was bad of.bim tiil Ibe di-eovery of|
the bones." |Tbi- must refer ti> tbe skele?
ton recentiv found near Ihr? Grange Camp
in Fairfax county |
Personal ?Mr. J. Gales Ifulcoiub, form
erly of this city, bu' more recently chief wa
ter inspector in Washington, sailed from
New York to day for Nicaragua, where he
has accepted a position on tho canal sur?
vey. Before leaving Washington yesterday
be was presented with a handsome wa!cli
by bis subordinates in the water depart?
ment,
Mr. George Bryan, formerly of this city,
but now of Cambridge, Md , is here on a
?i?it to his friends.
Mr. Claude Wise conliuues extremely ill
ut his home on upper King street.
Mr. 9. 0. Brent and bride have returned
from their wedding trip.
Poucs Kkport.?Last night was cloudy
sud mild till about 3 o'clock when it became
t Bar. There wero three prisoners and thir?
teen io;l?erri at the station house.
rhe .Mayor this morning disposed of the
following cases:
Betsy Brown, colored, arrested by officer
Brenner charged with being drunk and dis
orderly, was discharged.
Lbwbod Brooks, colored, arrested by ofB
cent Bontz and Jones, charged with an as?
sault on Mr. Wm. Payne, and for carrying
a concealed weapon, had bis pistol con6s
<utid and w as discharged.
J*h. H. Robi nson, colored, chareed with
threatening to kill his wife, was discharged.
Jack I.?e, charged with abusive language,
was dismissed.
The Memorial Bridge.?Senator Butler, j
ofSouth Caroliua, who has receutly arrived j
In Washington says he intends to again in?
troduce his bill to erect a memorial bridge
across tho Potomac river, commencing at
the foot of Naval Observatory Hiil and run?
ning across the river to Arlington. This
ffie-uure was introduced by him in the last
Congress, and it received favorable corameut
?3 every hand. Owing to the short session
&ud the many other matters of a more press?
ing nature, it was never called up for tinal
passage.
Commissioner's Report.?It is under?
wood that the report of Commissioner A.
?< Armstrong, in tbe matter of tho Clarke
county bonds, held by tbe commissioners of
lhe W. & O. railroad, shows tb* iodebted
nen secured by said bonds, principal and
interest,to be about $56.000. while the value
ft[lbe bonds, principal and interest, is about
*?i.0O0 Unless the road elec's to pay the
debt the bonds will be sold and the proceeds
distributed among the creditors of tho W.
& 0. road.
Mr Nkedham, the Evangelist.?To
Qorrow, according to the church notices,
Mr. Xeedham, tho Evangelist, will begin a
feries of meetings in the Baptist Church
flere. Services will be held there every
ni,-tnt during the week. The bible readings
Rul be giveu dailv, except Sunday, in tbe
-econd Presbyterian Church at 3 30 p. m.
*? all these services the public are cordially
?avited.
FAiR.-The Chancel Guild, of Christ
^"Urch, propose to hold a fair on Mondav
?ca Tuesday next, from 6 to 10 p. m. It
"in open in the lecture room on Monday,
?rom4to 0, for the children. Fancy ami
usfciul articles will be for sale, as well as ro
foments. The young ladies having thn
nil10 cbar*e Promise all who atten 1 a
Peasant time.
Fu." A Gymnasium.?The board of direc?
tum of the Ycung Men's Christian Aasocta
I tio:i having yet apart for the U3e of the com
J miti? e on gymnasium, the entire third floor
j (tor*, communicating rooms) of their build*
ing, t at committee has prepared and put
I in circulation a paper asking for new mem?
bers at the small sum of $200 per annum,
which en ikies to all privileges of the associa?
tion, including gymnasium. Tho paper
recites that the rooms will be kept carefully
warmed, (lighted at night) and will be open
from 8 80 a. m., to 10.30 p. m., every day in
the week except Sunday. I<V ia not ne
cessary to ba a church member in order to
join, any young man of good character be?
ing eligible. The paper closes with a full
list of apparatus, and with the statement
that the S2 00 includes all coat, there being
no assessments or extras. Applications for
membership will be received by any member
of the association, or by the general secreta?
ry at the building. There is appended a list
of $5.00 subscribers for business men, and
others, who, in view of the small charge for
membership, may be disposed to aid the en?
terprise. _
Young Men's Christian Association.?
It is proposed to hold monthly sociables at
the Young Men'd Christian Association
rooms during the winter, which will give the
large* number of ladies and gentlemen inter?
ested in the association a pleasant opportu?
nity to meet euch other and to become ac
quaiuted with the good work that is being
accomplished for the young men of this city
by the opening of these "new club rooms"
for their eurerlainuiont and benefit during
the past year. The public are cordially in?
vited to visit the rooms on these occasions.
Toe ti at sociable will he held on Tuesday
evening, November 2!), from 8 to 10 o'clock,
and the reception and entertainment
committees will be on hand to give all who
com? a cordial welcome. By order of the
Boards Y. M. C. A. and Woman3' Aux.
ThrOpera House.?Thatcher, Primrose
& West's minstrels appear at the Opera
House Monday night. It is promised by
the management that the programme pre
pared ia new and will surpass anything
heretofore presented. Their new first part
consisting of lf> handsome drops, carried by
tho cororniny, and their costumes are simply
grand. The new features added to this or
ganizalion f>r this season created a great
b msation in Washington this week.
An enthusiastic audience listened to
Levy's cornet playing lost night. He is be?
yond question the leader among performers
on hU chosen instrument. The supporting
company were well received and liberally
applauded.
As Old and Reliable House.?Else?
where in the Gazette will be fouod the ad
vertist-ment of Mr. Wm. L. Padgett, whoso
t-tore, No. 020 King street, long since bo
vamp an Alexandria institution, having been
established over a quarter of a century ago.
Mr. Padgett's stock of fancy goods, milli?
ners-, 6tc, is at preseut large and varied, and
hie prices are such as to suit the convenience
of all classes of buyers.
A Palatable Beverage.?Messrs. W.
A. Johnson & Co., N. E. corner Cameron
and Royal streets, sent to this office yester
day a demij oho of new apple cider, (a sam
pie of a supply just received) which was
pronounced to be the best article in that
line that has been in Alexandria for years.
Functional derangement of the female
syst? m in quickly cured by the use of Dr. R.
V. Pieice'a "Favorite Prescription." It re?
moves pain and restores health and
strength. By ali diuggists.
SPECIAL ELECTION.
O -
Pursuant to resolution of the Common Council
of the city of Alexandria, passed November 22d,
1837, h special election will be hold in tho Third
ward, on WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15th, 18S7,
f,.i i ii<- election of a member of tho Common Coun?
cil to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tho resigna?
tion of l. W. Coibot. Tho polls will bo opened at
sunrise and close at sundown. Tho Judges and
Clerks of tho regular elections will bo tho Judges
and Clerks of this special election.
Toste: JAMES R. CATON,
aov23 td Clerk C. C.
N
OTJCK TO TAX PAYERS.
City Treasurer's Oflieo, Nov. 5,1887.
Tho State tax 1'ills for tho year lH87aronow
ready. All persons paying the same before De?
cember 1-t next will savo five per cent, on tho
amount of their bills. On and after December 1st
five per eeut. will bo added to all bills remaining
unpaid at that time and tho payment of the bills
enforced, as directed by law.
nov5 td M. B. HARLOW. City Treasurer.
8
MITH'S CHILL SYRUP
For sale by
J. D. H. LUNT.
Price 50c per bottle._QCt31
j^vOW DRINK! COW DRINK!
For gargle, maw bound, bloating and fovers,
milk fever and abortion preventive, just recoived
and for sale by
nov25 W. F. CREIGHTON & CO.
A VIS'S DIAMOND HAMS,
Finest in the World.
sepD_GEORGE McBURNEY & SON.
TITE OFFER special inducements in GUNS
W PISTOLS, SHELLS, &c, and other goods in
that line. Call and soo at 88 King, corner of
Roval street.
sop'27_J. T. CREIGHTON & SON.
pEKRY'S HARNESS OIL SOAP.
Threo sizes?$1, 50 and 25c sizes; tho finest
article in the world for harness. For sale by
fcl>27 W. F. CREIGHTON & CO.
Pa INT YOUR OWN BUGGY?Just received tho
following new lino of Colors: Olive Fonce,
Ponceau, Ecarlate, and Jot Coach Black. Call for
sample. For sslo by
jan25 W. F. CREIGHTON A CO.
\\fEOUGHT SPIKES FOR BRIDGE and BOAT
VV BUILDERS at 88 King, corner of Royal
street. An assortment of sizes for sale cheap to
close out.
sop27 J. T. CREIGHTON & SON.
rpiNNERS' milder, Sheet Zinc, Ear Lead and
JL Tin, Shcot Brass, Copper and Iron Rivets, full
stock alwavs at
JAS. F. CARLLN & SONS',
hhb20 Alexhndria. Va.
ENAMELED PRESERVING KETTLES, ( ber?
ry Seeders and Fruit Presses, wholesalo and
retail at SS King, cornor Royal street, by
joO J. T. CREIGHTON Sz SON.
? r KNTUCKY WHISKEY, three years olr,
IV $2.50 por gallon ; tho best value we ha\e
ever seen.
j< :> _J_McBURNEY & SON.
ENGLISH a-.-d AMERICAN SCYTHES, Hay
Rakes, Scythe Stones, &c, at wholesale and
retail by
jet)_J. T. CREIGHTON & SON.
NEW CALIFORNIA DOUBLE CROWN RAIS?
INS (fancy clusters!; also Valentia Oflstalk
Cooking do. just received at
oct!2_McBURNEY'S.
ITUNE PRESERVKS?Cross & Blackwell's Pre
. served Damsons, Plums, Currants, Strawber?
ries, Peaches, Apricots and Cherries just received
by [sepl]_J. C. Ml LB URN.
IF YOU CANNOT SEE and cannot find anj
SPECTACLES to suit you, go to HENRY
WILDT'S and have your eyes tested, and you
will have no more trouble._nov2Q
FIRST-RATE STOCKING FOR CHILDREN
6 to 8-fc ribbed ; white feet and all colors, at
10c per pair at
myl3_AMOS B. 8LAYMAKER'S.
A BBLS NEW YORK BEANS just received by
? nov.3 J.C.MILBUKN.
LOCAL. BREVITIES.
It wbb Charles PetersoD, and cot Prosten,
who was fined by the Mayor yesterday for
obstructing the passage 7/ay at the local de?
pot.
The sale of the personal effects of the late
Dr. Albert Fairfax took place to day. His
buggy and harness was purchased by Mr.
Wm. Cogan for SG9.50
The caseof Biscoe, for the murder of Capt. j
Dlxon, is set for trial in tho Mary lad
Court of Appeals next week. Attorney I
General Roberts will argue the case on be- ;
half of the St;to and Judge Magruder for
the prisoner.
Superintendent of Police D. bie has just
finished laying crossings at the inteisoctions
of Washington and Duke and Wolfe streets
and is fast completing the repairs on King I
street. He also has men employed in the |
lower part of tho city repaying the stroels
where most needed.
The Earnest Worker's Sowing Society,
composed of little Misses Eilen Herbert, |
Louise Herbert, Courtney Norton, Bertie
Davidson, Jennie Davidson and Mary Uh?
ler, for a Thanksgiving offering for the In?
firmary, sent to that, institution a beautiful
quilt rxade by themselves.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Our stock is larger this season than ever beforo.
Wohavo all tho latest novelties in
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, etc.
RICH DIAMOND JEWELRY,
GENUINE IMPORTED INDIAN POTTERY,
Artistic Bronzo and Brass Ware, Gold Tens and
Pencils and everything suitable for the holiday
tralo. Wo take pleasure in Bhowing goods, wheth?
er you purchaso or not. All goods marked in
plain figures. R. C. ACTON,
nov'23 CO(! King st, Alexandria, Va.
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
We have just received through the importers
the fullest and most varied :i isortmcnt of Holiday
Goods ever offend in this rity, including Havi
land'acelebrated makt- of FRENCH CHINA in
Fish, Came. Oatmeal, Pudding, Chocolate and Ico
Cream Sots, Dinner and Tea Seta, A ftor-dinncr
Coffees, Single Tea and Moustacho Cups. Also a
most coinploto line, of CABINET PIE ES, includ?
ing Abbotsford, Donlton, Bonn, hihI Royal Wor?
cester, in the very Istoit Btylea and decorations
A beautiful lino of larga and saiall Vases. Wo
arc ncablo to mention but few oi the many beau?
tiful goods we have received in tho la-l few days,
S"> wo cordiilly invite all local! a.id look at these
goods beforo miking their Xmas purchases.
E. J. MILLER, SOU & CO.,
nov22 .127 King street. Alexandria, Va.
Holiday Times.
HENRY BRENGLE, 531 KING ST.,
Is now ready for the f*!l and winter with
THANKSGIVING,CHRISTMAS AND NEW
YEAR'S SEASONS.
He intends to keep OYSTERS Tor his patrous
and supply families with the pick of Chesapeake
b y.
Creams of all flavors. Black, Trait, Pound Jelly
and Fancy, Ornamental and Plain Cakes, are sold
cheipi r than they can be manufactured at home.
Also Cream Puffs, Tarts and Pastrv, Candies and
Tally uf nil kinds. PlEs A SPECIALTY. Fruits.
Nuts. Confectioneries, Caromola and Sugared
Fruit?. He caters for families, fairs, balls itnd
entertainments and furnishes social parties.
uovl2tf
WORSTEDS! WORSTE
BILKS! SILKS!
We have on hand a good assortment of tho ibovo
? cods Cor fancy wori;. viz. :
IMPO KT KD GERM A N TO W S W? ?OL
DOMESTIC
Zephyr Worsteds in various shades, Saxony and
Shetland "i arus, Embroidery and Knitting silks.
Filling aud I tirsoSiiks, Patent Silk Ansenos.Ac.
Foster's Preparation for Cleaning Kid (Hove?,
making them look fresh and now. *
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
Also our usual variety of
MILLINERY OOODS.
all of which will be sold as low as they C;in be bad
north of tho Potomas.
W. L. PADGETT,
iiov25 lm G2!> King street. Alexandria.
Santa Claus aud his Friends.
ELEGANT HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS.
Preliminary Announcement.
We aro now receiving, and will continue for
tho next ten days to receive, tho latest novelties for
tho ci>ming holidays, special arrangements having
been made to this cud.
Our assortment will bo the most varied, best se?
lected and cheapest in thoStito, and we guarantee
prices as low as tho lowest in any other city.
Special attention ha.s been given to BOOKS for
SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES. Thi y arc tho bc;t
and cheapest over offered. Of tho liner Pooks for
presents the assortment will embrace the finest
mado. Further announcements from day to day.
(!. E FRENCH,
nov25 417 and 419 King street.
COUPONS.
VIRGINIA TAX-RECEIVABLE COUPONS,
which can be used to discharge
TAXES ON REAL AND PERSONAL PROP?
ERTY,
SCHOOL AND CAPITATION T X?S
dnc the State;
STATE LICENSES, FINES, Ac. for sale at a
HEAVY DISCOUNT.
Satisfactory written guarantees aie given to
pnrchaseis, which will save them harmless on
account of a tender of these coupons
K. T. LUCAS,
nov7-tf Agent.
MM
Tho Largest and Bc3t Selected Stock in tho State of
FURNITURE, CARPETS,
RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, CLOCKS,
CHINA WARE, Ac., &c.
A full line of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
At tho Lowest Prices.
Tho public aro invited to call and examine our
Btock and prices. Wo will guarantee to savo yon
money. M. Rl'ISICN ?fc SON'S,
GUI King street, corner St. Asaph street.
nov2.t Alexandria, Va.
SOMETHING NEW FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT,
Roso Jais and Po'pourri, Japanese goods of all
kinds, Scrolls, Screens, Mats, Bowls, Teapots,
Ac, Ac, at
nov22_E. J. MILLER SON A CO S.
117E HAVE just received over 300 dozen FINE
>V LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for tho Christ?
mas trade at
nov25_AMOS B. SLAYMAKER'3.
WE ARE now receiving our TOYS aud FANCY
GOODS, suitable for Christmas presents.
Call and see them at
nov25 AM03 B. SLAYMAKER'S.
NGL1SH BIBBED SWISS CONDE SHIRT3
and DRAWEES, extra heavy, at
nov25 AMOS B. SLAYMAKER'3.
E
DOUBLE FRONT and BACK finest grade
CAMELS' HAIR SHIRTS at
nov25_AMOS B. SLAYMAKER'S.
CIHOIOE MALAGA GRAPES for sale by
; nov21_J._0_MILBI'RN.
FRESH MIXED DIN.NER NUTS just Tee ived
nov21 By J. C. MILB?RN.
NEW RAI8INS AND CURRANTS just received
nov21 By J. C. MF.LBUBN.
COLUMBIA RIVER PICKLED SALMON jast
received by [nov21] J. C. MII.BUEJT.
_AM?SEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2S
Positively only visit this season of the
WORLD'S GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANIZA?
TION,
THATCHER. PBEKROSE <fc WEST.
45 GREAT ARTISTS. 45
Under the management of Henry J. Kayers
The artists attired in the "PTJBPLE s-id PLNK
LINEN " of royalty and grouped io the midst cf
an amazing and unparalleled presentation of spec
tacular graudeur.
COME AND SEE the Revolution in Minstrelsy,
the Instrumentalistsand Vccalist3 appearing sans
cork. Genuine Old-fashioned Minstrelsy after
first part. New Songs, New Faces, New Special
tics, and the Funniest Afterpiece ever produced
on the Minstrel Stage?THE BLACK EBMINIE.
y2?l"Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c.
Sale of seats now open at usual place. ncv23
AUCTION SALES!""
Ey E. T. Lucas, Auctioneer.
BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the Corporation
Court of the city of Alexandria, rendered on
the 20th day of October, 1887, in the - chancery
cause of John Fletcher vi. J. E. Piper, tho under?
signed, commissioners therein named, will on
SATUl.'DAY, the 10th day of December. 1887, at
12 o'clock m.. at tho Royal street entrance to tho
Market building, expose forsalu at public auction,
the following property, to wit:
Tho ONE-HALF UNDIVIDED INTERE3T
of James E. Piper in a LOT OF GROUND
and FRAME TENEMENT situated thereon, on
the east side of Pitt street and south side of Uro
noco street at thoir intersection, binding ou Oro
noeo street G3 5 12 feet and extending south with
that width half the squaTC.
Terms of Sale: One fourth cash; the residuo In
threo equal inst ilments at six, twelve and eight?
een mouth? from tho day of salo; tho deferred
payments to bo secured by tho purchaser's bonds,
with good personal security, and boaring intorcst
from date of sale. Title to be retained until tho
full purchaso money has been paid.
ALBERT STUART,
JOHN M. JOHNSON,
SAM'L. 6. BRENT.
Icertifyth.it tho bond required in thoabovo
-ause has been given.
novO is JOHN S. BEACH, Clerk.
DRY GOODS.
Our Prices Host be the Lowest,
Handsome Plaid Dich Goods, nowest styles, all
[iure French Wool, one yur.l and a half wide, im?
mense width, rrdneed cash price 75c ; handsomo
Plaid Black f-ilk Velvet, Guesl quality, extra wide
width, real value $1 50, reduced cash price 75c;
French Serge, cl< gnnt m w stylo Dress Goods, all
v>!o;s, pure wool, wide double width,actual valuo
>2 ?, reduced ca3h price -^"'.lic; Broadcloth for
Ladies' Suits, one yard and a half wide, pure wool,
ill col o iti, rod need rash price SI 15; new style
Plaid Dre?8 Goods, cheap at 25c, lodnced cash
[irice 12 \ nrtli for $2; Royal Sorgo, beautiful
Di e- Got d*. wir-C doublo fold, all colors, 12 yards
ror Trico Cloth, pure wool, wi.le double width,
price everywhere 50c, reduced eaMi prico 37"?^;
lonb'o Blankets, immense size, extra hoavy, cx
:ellcnl qunlity, real valno$5, reduced cash prico,
$4 25 : doublo Wbito Blankets, .slightly soiled,
$2, S2 25 six'. r2 50.
Cosh < nstomets who buy $5 worth of Dry Goods
receive a pair of handsome Damask Towels, worth
f.l. Cash customers who boy $10 worth of Dry
Soodd rcceivo a handsome Bridal Quilt, worth
CARTER'S,
711 Maria Space, near 7th .it., Washington, D. C.
FANCY GROCERIES.
Fancy Malaga Grapes
AND
Florida Oranges
JUST RECEIVED BY
G. WS?i. RAMSAY.
4?O pounds
Jmt recoived by
G. W?yi. RAMSAY,
A1\D
English Plum Pudding
FOR SALE BY
Shaker Corn,
Prime Dried Apples,
New Beans,
JUST RECEIVED.
C. WM. RAMSAY.
New Crop Raisins
Currants, Citron and
Nuts of all kinds.
G. WSVI. RAMSAY.
100 CASES
Stabler's Corn
50 CASES
Honey-Drop Corn
125 CASES
Canned Tomatoes
C. WM. RAMSAY.
JjlAMILY ROE HERRING,
In kits, half barrels and barrels.
A CHOICE ARTICLE.
For salo by
nov23 lw JAMIESON & COCHRAN.
ROCHESTER LAMP-! ROCHESTER LAMFd!
There is not'niae more suitable for a Xmas
Gift than one of theiC splendid lampa in nickel,
brass or decorated v.ises. At
nov22 E. J. MILLER, SON & CO'S.
DRY GOODS
J. E? TACKETT, E. C. MARSHALL.
Never have you had a better opportunity to get your money's worth
than that we now offer you, Every department is completely filled
with choice lines of goods, and an examination will reveal many attrac?
tive bargains.
Our racks are heavy with the most choice styles of
Irajs, Sit and Long CMs aid Mets.
We have sold a great many of these garments this season, and ex?
pect to sell a great many more before the season closes. One of the
best bargains we have ever had has just been sent us by our New York
buyer, and we are selling it for less than cost of importation. It is
BLACK BROCADE VELVET AT $1.25,
worth $3 50 and $4 per yard. This is an opportunity that you should
not miss Do not fail to notice the
Reduction in 6-4 Tricot Cloths.
We have an elegant line of these goods in colors that have been
marked down from $1 to 80c. We open to day an other large line of
GENTLEMEN'S TIES,
manufactured especially for us and stamped with our own name. The
styles are all new, bright and beautiful.
Our Merchant Tailoring Department
Is "blooming," The selection of Suitings is especial!}' good and the
workmanship is of the very highest order. In this department we have
a splendid .-lock of Piece Goods for boys and men, and the prices are
so very reasonable thai good clothes are within easy reach of all.
When we show you
Portieres at$1 and all-wool Table Covers at 75
You know you are getting the value of your money.
Ladies should make it a point to examine the CORSET STOCK, and
they would find several full lines of the best known brands.
One PRiCF.*=2^fT
J. E. TACKETT,
_431 and 433 King street.
GOLD MINING.
THE GOLD MINING COMPANY,
?LOCATION? MUSIC MOUNTAINS, MOIIAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA.
(INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WEST VIRGINIA.)
CAPITAL STOCK,.$625,000.
NUMBER OF ?UARES, 623,000, OF ?1 EACU. FULL PAID AND NONASSESSABLE.
OFFICERS.
Picsidont, Ron. W. P. CANADAY,
Washington, D. C.
Secretary, WILLIAM S. ODELL,
Washington, D. C.
Vice President, J. Q BA RTON,
M;<re Island Navy Yard, Cal.
Treasurer, Ho... JOHN B. SHIPMAN,
Washington, D. C
General Manager, CHAS. W. CUNNINGHAM,
Hackberry, Arizona.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. M. C. BUTLER.
Senator WILLIAM MAHONE.
WILLIAM GRINSTED, M. I).
Hon. JOHN B.SHIPMAN.
Hon. CLARKE P. CRANDALL.
Hon. W. P. CANADAY.V
JONATHAN Q. BARTON, U. S. N.
BENJAMIN W. BROWNE.
WILLIAM 8. ODELL.
The capital stock of this company is $025,000, divided into 025,000
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 Mixing 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, D. C.

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