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ALEXANDRIA, VA.. MONO AT EVENING, APRIL 7, 1890
PRICE 2 CTS.
MEDICINAL.
mniniiiimiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiinj
13 Preparations: :
Alterative,!
AND
Expectorant
ORE CURE FOR
IMPURE BLOOD,
CONSUMPTION, I
RHEUMATISM,
BRONCHITIS,
DYSPEPSIA,
SCROFULA, i
I TUMORS. I
E SOLD BY ALL_DRUGGISTS. =
: Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases -
z by mail free. Address -
I A. B. G. CHEMICAL C0.J
: !7S. 12th ST., RICHMOND. VA. S
?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinaiiiiiS
FISH DEALERS.
GEORGE E. PRICE CO.,
DEAXESS JN
FRESH AND SALTED FISH,
Have perfected arrangements for their extensivo
Fish business furthe spring:of 2880 They will
receive Fish daily from the shores of tho Poto
mac, and will supply consumers in quantities to
suit, either fresh or Baited, by experienced packers.
t iiunty oiders solicitc 1 and satisfaction fjuaran
:eed.
Ourl.rand of BARRELED FISH has always
stood No. 1 in tho markt t.
Terms?C. (). D., or best lef'-rcnees.
Ofr). E PRICE & CO.,
Stall No. 1 at Fairfax street entrance and No. 3
at Eoyal-trcL-t entrance City Market, and Fish
llouso No. 1 Corporation Fish Wharf. [mhG 2m
BUILDING MATERIAL, &c._
SlVIOOT & CO.,
Steam Floormg&Planing Mill
Manufacturers of
. )< (OK Mid WINOOW FRAMES, MOLDINGS, ?
Doalors in
? Iii'BBS, SHINGLES, LATHS, NAILS, LIME, I
CALCINED PLASTES and CEMENT.
NO. 25 NORTH UNION IT..
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
/W*Lumber delivered in the rlty f.-oe.
ESTABLISHED 13227"
JOSIAH HD. SMOOT,
DIALER HI
Lumber,
NAILS, LJME, CEMENT. CALCINED PLASTER
&c. Jtn. &c.
KAKurACTesEB or
ORING, DOORS, SASH; BLINDS, FRAME?
MOULDINGS, MANTELS, BRACKETS
AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD
WORK.
Office and yard No. 21 north Union st. Factory
ftos. 13 and 15 north Leo sr., Alexandria, Va.
??"No chaTgo for delivery in city. jan2S
?OMMliWI?S MERCHANTS.
J. a. MILBURN,
C0MLII8SI0JS MERCHANT,
AKD DEALER IX
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES.
PROPRIETORS OF
Pi >TOMAC BRAND OF FLOUR.
doc2G Which is nnoxcollcd. _
w. A. Smoct g. s Fssatin
H . A . S H O <> T A CO. ,
Coal, Salt and Piaster,
AT.UVL'.KDEIA. Vi..
Office?timcot's V/harf.
?p4 special attention pr.d to forwarding._
CHARLES ?fXti ?fc St?S,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
217.223 NORTH LEE fcuiLET,
t?\ipo3;.to Hili'c Crackor Factory)
i2S9~SOLE AGENTS FOR SATISFACTION TO?
BACCO and H \ZARD ROW DEB._ cct2U
A. johnson & CO..
w.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT'S,
And Dealers in
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS,
Have on hand GIBSON'S XX, XXX. XX XX,
and PURE OLD RYE, OLD CABINET and
MONOGRAM WHISKIES; also BA .
THOMPSON'S PURE RYE WHISKIES, to which
thoy invito tho attention of tho trado.
Ordors from tho country for merchandise shall
rocoive prompt attention.
Consignments of Flour, Grain and Country i'io>
duco solicitod. for which they guarantee the high
tat market prices and prompt returns.
Northeast corner of Camorou and Royal stroots
sepll Alexandria, Va.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
WASHINGTON DAXEKHOWEK,
(Successor to Dancuhowor & Son,
RealEstate andlnsnraoce Broker
NO. 1115 F STREET N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Eoal Estato Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
Money Invested, Bents Collected and tho Caro
of Proporty of Residents and Non-Residents.
Building Houses for Investment a Sped I
Agent American lire Insurance Cumpaicj of fialti
n*re, Md. /o'J-i ly
S
PBLNG IMPORTATION OK CROCKERY.
Wo have just beon notified of the arrival of tho
steamship Carthaginian from Liverpool, Eng., at
the port of Baltimore, Md., on board of which is
our spring importation of JOHNSON BROS.'
CELEBRATED ENGLISH STONE CHINA,
which will be on sale after Wednesday, March 20,
and which we will sell at former prices, notwith- j
standing tho recent advance in English Waro.i--.. j
mh2l E. J. MILLER & SON. !
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TItMVEEKLY AT THE
: Gazetie Building-, 310 and 'M t Prince st.
i DaiK-oueycar_.?6 00
'? Six months?.-.3 00
i " One luonlli ~-. 50
Trl-Wcekly one year.4 00
Six months. 2 I'll
Three msntbs. 1 00
I Contract advertisers will not be aliowed to exceed their
? cpace unless the excess is paid formt transient rates,
: unit under no circumstances will they be nllowcd to
' advertise oilier than their legitimate business in the
j ."pace contrneted for.
? All transient advertisements must be paid for in ad
I vanee.
Mdrriase and dcxth notices moat bo paid for In ad?
vance
Resolutions in manorial)!, of thanks, tributesof respect,
resolutions adopted bysoeietic:. or persons, unless oi
public concern, will only be printed In this paper as
advertisements.
The Gazers otlicc Is connected with the Telephone
Exchange, Advertisements, orders for the paper,
news, or any informal io:> or business tun be sent by
telephone.
[Entered ?i the Po^toflicc, Alexandria. Virginia, as
second-class luailer.J
Pkincks Fight it our,?Court circieeare
or joying a ecund&i it; little pi incipality
of Sobwatzbarg S-jndersbaurea. Pi ince
Leopcid. tho brother of (be reigoieg scver
eigr, PiincfeCba.ies, ;tmoved uli his potsfs
| eiooB from the pa'ace where he has been
riving for years, nod bus taken lodgings in a
hotel. Hitnertr, the two princes, who ure
both P.'U3siuu gi-uera;!?, mid aired respective
ly eixty eight anri fiftj-^lgbt, bnve been
great chumr, their intimacy even going-o
far ae to inemde the keeping of a small ha
rem on tqua! shares as to expenses. Prince j
Charles, although married, childless.
Prince Leopold beinc a btchelor it was de
ciJed, .'or reasons of State, that he bad bet
tor marry. So, two or tfc-ree Sundays ago,
tb< twopriuces taikt/,1 mat r<-rs over while at
aopperin the Casino Cubat Sondershausen.
Prince Leopold demanded that in case of
his marriflge his allowance of $5,000 per an?
num should bt> increased, The elder Prince
did not take kindly to the propcsiiioo, and
said that if Leopold could not afford lo sup
part a princess as bis wife he t-houid try to
marry a rich girl of iesier rank.
Tbij offended Prince Leopold, and be lef;
the club abruptly. Ho was on bis way home
to the castle when he waa overtaken by
Prince Cbnrie who sneeringiy repeated his
advice. PiinceL"cr.'iiid viciously turned on
his brother, hit him in the face, nr d a fi=tic
battle then ensued between the brolhers,
who wi re both iu mufti. The sentries who
were pu'.ing the road to the cattle did not
ilnre to interfere, but some officers arrived
opportunely; and iht-y, iy shit-lding the
reigning prince with their bodies, succeeded'
in lulling the -torm. Then everybody re
tin-d to bed. lathe morning both princes
hail black eyes and remained invisible to
!hn people of the littio capital. The reason
for tho decision of the Ccuncil of State lies
in the fact that Prince Charles, who was
married to the Princess Matie of Saxe
Altenburg in 1SGU, has no issue, and conse
quentiy the danger threatens tho little
principality of having no direct succession
in the case of both brothers dying childless.
Prince and Duke Quarrbl ?All Pa.is
is talking about the quarrel between the
Prince of Walts and tho Duke of Marlbo
rou?:b, which occurred there lust week as
[ the Prince pas=ed through on his way from
[Berlin to Cannes. This quarrel resulted
from nu interview which was held in the
Prince's drawing-room at the Hotel Bristol.
This interview was solicited by the Duke.
It lasted longer than the usual visit of court
eey or a friendly call. It was, moieover,
held strictly tete a-tete. On Welneeday
the Prince, after lunching with B iron Hirsch,
was crossing the Rue Fuuboura; St. Honoru,
in foot to go to the E'ysee. Ho was within
ten yardB of the principal entrance of th*
palace when the Duke of Marlborough
passed on the se.me thorrughfare It was
then seen, to the uuiouisbrneat of everybody
who knew of the friendly relations on which
the P.-iiieo and tho Duke u-ed to be, that
when Harlbcrongb raised his hat to salute
the Prince tho latter turned away bis? head
without giving the slightest sign of recogni
tior. und walkod or, cutting the heir of the
hero of Bie obeini dead. Such ie the story
iold evorywhere in :;aris. Various sup
positions as to the cause of the quarrel are
tfloat.
Religion in Politics ?Bishop Viocent,
of Buffalo, N. Y , considers the Bennett law
issue in Wisconsin the most important event
of the year. '"Before long," says the bishop,
"the Catholics and German Lutherans will
condemn the compulsory education law in
Illinois and other States. I have watched
the progress of this i^ue in Wiscorslo ever
since Mr. Bennett framed the law which haB
become fumous, and I believe the Issue ofj
compulsory education will supersede at the
next Presidential election all tariffand other
political interes-ts. The great question as to
whether Americans or Roman CatholicB
shall control this country has reached a
point where an open fight is inevitable.
While the American* have been sleeping
the Roman Catholics have been laboring
with untiring energy, and their efforts have
not beerj futile. They are building up a
power in this country which tbreateus to
prove disastrous to the United Stales. Not
only do most of tb? Roman Catholics pat
their children in parochial schools, but they
place Catholic teachers in the public schools
to exercise an influence over the children of
other denominations."
IJrrckieu'* Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Eruisea
Soro3, Ulcors, Salt Bhoum, Fovor Sores, Totter,
Chappod Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ail Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Pi)e3, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis?
faction, or money rofunded. Prico 25 cents por
box. For sale by E. S. Loadbestor & Bro.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING STB?P, for
children toothing, is tho prescription of one o? the
best femalo nurses and physicians in tho Unitod
States, sud has beon used for forty years with
nevor-failing success by millions of mothers for
their childron. During tho process of teething
its value is incalculable. It relieves the child
from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhcea, griping
in tho bowels and wind-colic By giving health
to the child it "Mi the mother. Price 25 cents a
Ivoitln.
M
OOEE BEOS'. GENERAL COW DEINE!
For garget, maw bound, bloating and fevers,
Milk fever and abortion preventiv test received
and for sale by
foh2S _ W. F.CBSfGHTON&CO.
Z^OKN AND BUNIONS.
L> IMPEBIAL
COEN AND BUNION SOLVENT.
Eight hours sufficient to removo any corn or bunion.
For sale by BBOA DUS & SMITH,
mho 301 King street.
MEDICINAL.
Take
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WORTH
100 Dollars
Dear S. L. R.? Friends: I consider one dose
of Simmons' Livor Regulator worth $100. I
was constipated, had headnche, could rat nothing
with ratisfaciion or appotito; had the hlues and
feit altogether out of sorts. I resort'd to blue
mass, calemcl, quinine and all remedies suggest
cd, but only obtained temporary relief, One dose
of 3. L. R. did mo moro good than the $100
worth of doctors and doctoring R?sp:rtful!y,
T. C. M a It k LEV.
I have been a teacher for twenty yoaw, and
during that time hsvo had repeated attacks of |
headache, producod by torpid liver, rmI I havo
been entirely cured by tho uso of Simmons' Liver
Eegulator. I found it to bo of so mild a character
I in its setlon as not to interfere, in the least, with
I my duties in the school room. To those similarly
I situated and subject to samo, I cannot tco highly
recommend Simmons' Liver Regulator.
E. A. Cheek. Camphcllsvillc. Ky.
_LEGAL.
NOTICE?The hooka of tho late firms of TER?
RY, SMOOT & CO and J. R. SHOOT & TER?
RY have toon placed in tho hands of Mr. GEO.
UHLER for settlement. Thoy 6in l;o found at
tho ofiico of Smoot (St Co., and Mr. Uhlor is author?
ized to settlo ell accounts. Prompt payment of J
all indebtedness to the abovc-nmno l firm is re?
quested. PERRY, SMOOT & CO.
mbl2 tf J. R. SMOOT & PERRY.
INSURANCE.
1843 1880
THE
OF JfEW YORK.
ASSETS OVER ? ? ? $120,000,000
SURPLUS. 8,000,000
t&- EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF
POLICY ISSUED.
ITS NEW DISTRIBUTION POLIC Y
Is tbo most liboral over offbrod by any
company.
Wm. H. Lambert,
AGENT FOR ALEXANDRIA.
C. POWELL, M. D., Examiner. my!3 ly |
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ?c.
7E ARE NOW OPENING A SELECT STOCK
Spring and Summer Soods
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, *
And ask our friends and tho public to call and ex-1
aminc for themselves at
AM OS R. SLAY MAKER'S,
429 KING STREET,
mh2G Alexandria, Virginia.
TOBACCO.
TO THE CHEWEIRS
W. T. HANCOCK'S
Maritana Rough & Ready 10s
It having come to my notice that thoro is a
piece of Tobacco on tho markot called Maritaxa,
put up by somo othor manufacturer, I dosiro to
caution my patrons to bo sure and sco that thoy
got my shield tag on their Tobacco.
I hereby caution all dealers not to sell any To?
bacco branded Maritana not having my shield tag
thereon, as I shall bring suit for damages against
all dcalors handling my brands nat up by other
manufacturers. W. T. HANCOCK,
mh21 lm Richmond, Va.
DILL'S BEST
An old-time acquaintance, a particular frioud of |
mine,
Is DILL'S BEST TOBACCO, tho BEST you can
find.
Always the samo, this OLD RELIABLE FRIEND,
Giving comfort and solaco from beginning to end.
As handsome as a dream, excellent in taste,
Adorned, as usual, with throe tags on its face.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO
OUR OTHER LEADING BRANDS:
Exposition, Iwl Mi Sill
For sale in Alexandria by
CHARLES KING & SON,
217-223 NORTH LEE STREET.
Factory?2020 oast Franklin street, Richmond
Va. mh3 eo3m
^BTI8T8' GOLD PAINT.
Just received, complete in ono box, saucor,
brush, ono bottlo liquid and ono of gold. Price
twenty-five cents. For sale by
mh21 W. F CREIGHTON & CO.
ACABLOAD OF LAMP CHIMNEYS.
A carload of
8T0NE PANS AND FLOWER POTS.
The former just roeeived and tho latter to ar?
rive this week and for sale at very low prices by
mh24 E. J. MILLER & SON.
RED WARRIOR CHOPPING AXES, wholesale
and retail, at 88 King, corner of Royal st.
dss8 J. T. CREIGHTON & SON.
stockholders' meetings.
?^OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The Annual meeting of the stockholders of the
JANNEY CAB OOTJPLIhG COMP ANS" will be
htld at tho tfii ?(? of the compaur. No. 304. south
Fairfax street, on W?DNE:DA Y, Anril 23d. at
12 o'clock m. E. H. JANNEY,
apl codtd President.
AfOTICE?The annual meeting of tho ALEX?
IS ANDBIA PEEPETUAL BUILDING FUND
ASSOCIATION will bo hold on THUBSDAY,
March 20th. 1390, at 7:30 o'clock p. m , at the
roil citato cfb>e, on Fairfax ttrect.
mhlO td JUSTUS SCHNEIDEB, Scct'y.
ggf The aboro meeting has bees postponed till
APBIL 27th, at the samo hour and p'ace.
mh21 ootd
N
OTICE.
Tho anuual meotiug of tho
ALEXANDRIA MABI'.'E RAILWAY AND
SHIPBUILDING COMPANY
will ba held TUESDAY, April 8th, 1890, at 11
o'clock a. m , at No. 2 Kin* street,
_apl_lw_J. SCHNEIDEB, Secretary.
IAlexandria, Va., March 29,1890.
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE AUTHORITY
vested In in as Pr-sdouti rev.e-tively of tho
Alexandria and Frcdei icksbiirK Railway Company
and of the Alexandria end WashingUu Railway
Company, by io;o'utious d.., i ?. .1 t.y tho stock?
holders cf each of said companies, arc-pting the
act of Assembly authorizing the consolidation of
the Alexandria and F;cdericksburg Railway Com?
pany and the Alexandria and Washington Rail?
way Company into one company, under the name
of tho Washington ^cuthcrn Railway Company,
and ratifying tho coutra-t entered into between
said compat.i.s for the purp so, wo hereby uotify
and request the stojk holders of tho Alexandria
and Fredericksburg Railway Co npany and of tho
Alexandria and Washington Bail way Company,
who have beiomo stockholders of tho, Wa3hingtcn
Southern R-tilway Company, a< abovo rtcited, to
meet at the olhcc of tho company, corner of Camer?
on and Fayette Mroctp, in tho citv of Alexandria,
Va , on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April,
1890, at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. t> adopt such meas?
ures as may ho ncr, s?ary and pmpor in tho prom?
ise?, and for tho transaction of tuch business a?
may bo brought before said nioit ng.
GEORGE B ROBERTS,
President of In Ah x u di ia and Fudcrkk-burg
Eailway Company.
.7 N. DtjBABEY,
President cf tho Alexandria and Washington
Etil way Company. mh31 td
OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON SOU IHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY,
Cameron and Fayette strcots,
Alexandria, Va., March 29, 1890.
A general meeting of tho stockholders of this
company is bciohy called to ho hold at this office
on WEDNESDAY, tho thirtieth day of April,
1890, at 12:30 o'clock p m., to approve or disap?
prove of tho execution of a mortgago by this com?
pany and tho i suanco of bjud3 secured thoroby
to tho amount of two million liva hundred thou?
sand (2,500,000] dollars, and for tho transaction
of any other business that may bo properly brought
beforo tho said meeting.
Bv order of the Board of I/iieetor?.
mh29 dtd ALBERT I! EWHON, Secrotary.
"for"sale and rent."
F
!OB BENT,
THE FRAME HOUSE
No. 413 south Loo street. Tho honso is in per?
fect order, and to a good tenant the rent will bo
low. Apply at
febl tf_504 PRINCE STREET.
JjlOE RENT.
TWO NEW and CONVENIENT BBICK
HOUSES, No3. 413 and 415 north St. Asaph
street, containing six rooms and n bath room
each, with good yards. Applv to
JOHNS BEACH,
sopl9 tf 423 north St. Asaph street.
FOB BENT?The THREE STORY BBICK
WABEHOUSE No. 113 King stroet, recently
occupied by CS. Taylor, jr. Po.;sossion .given
immediately. Apply to
augl9 C. C. SMOOT & SONS.
po?
os BENT.
THIBTI ACEES OF LAND,
lying immediately in front of tho Thoological
Seminary, adjoining tho farm of Wm. Cloaveland.
Apply at this office._sep!5 tf
books and stationery.
-AT
French's, 417 & 419 King St.
Have you scon tho latest crazo? "LA GRIPPE
PUZZLE'.' Nothing to equal it. Way ahead of
the famous ' Pig-in-CIover Puzzle. Don't fail to
purchase, Only 10 cents.
Also just received all the latest FASHION
BOOKS and MAGAZINES for spring and summer.
1000 paper back noveh by tho best authors.
Tho remarkably low prices asked for those books
will 8umri3e you.
500 Folios of Music. Vocal and Instrumental,
very latcsi danco music, &c.
Our lino of EASTEE CARD I and NOVELTIES
is tho prettiest over shown in this State. The
greatest variety and lowest prices.
mh25 GEO. E. FRENCH.
NO MOBE BOUND SHOULDEES.
THE IMPROVED
KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDEB BBACE.
Shouldor Brace and Suspender combined; pre?
vents childron becoming stooped or round-should?
ered ; physicians all recommond them ; a gontloor ]
powerful brace obtained; oasily adjusted and worn
with comfort. For salo by
mhl E. 8. LEADBEATEB & BBO.
EEFECTION WOOD STAINS, imitating Oak,
Antiquo Oak, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany,
Bosewood and Ebony, prepared in dry powders,
only roquiring to bo reduced with water to bo I
ready for uso. For staining floors and all kinds
of woodwork thoy arc tho most economical, cheap?
est and handsomest stains over produced. Ten
cents a pickago. For salo by
oct22_ W. F. CBEIGHTON & CO.
BEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING GUNS,
in
GBEAT VABIETY OF STYLES AND PBICES j
Just received at 328 King, corner of Boyal street.
Will be sold at very low prices Call and see. No
charge for looking.
BoplO J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
FABMEBS, BEAD
X. O. DUST ! X. O. DUST!
THE NEW AND GBEAT DISCOVERY,
X. 0. DUST!
For tho relief from the Texas or Buffalo Fly on
Cattlo, just received and for sale by
_scp9 _ _W. F. CBEIGHTON & CO.
"/-^BYSTALINE GLASS,"
\J A brand-now departure in Glassware.
Something ontirely new, rich in color, beautiful
indesign and, best of all, VERY CHEAP. On
exhibition and for sale at our store. Call and get
prices beforo purchasing elsowhere.
feb20_ E. J. MILLEB & SON.
^YEE'S VITA NUOVA,
A Life-giving, Health-renewing Cordial and Tonic,
lust received by
aug31_E. S. LEADBEATEB & BBO.
J D. H. LUNT,
Agent for the Celebrated
ASHLEY BBOMIDE OF ARSENIC WATEB.
_[sep25]__
mBY LUNT8 COUGH SYEUP
FOB COUGHS AND COLDS.
Price 25e: sample bottle 10c _declS
FRENCH NECK MEBINO SHIETS extraheavy
Sep26 At A. B. SLAYMAKEB'S.
DRY GOODS.
51 IDS DAILY AT Hunt
NEW DRESS Gl ODJ, NEW GINGE \ MS, , in puro Mohair Tannires at 50 and 05c per yard.
NEW SATEENS, NEW OUTING PL' NNEL9, Gonts' Catsimercs for suiting and pataloon pat
NEW SHIRTING PEFCALS NEW PRUT]torus, a superb lino just opened.
NEW WHITE GOODS, sumo rare targiins in Gents'Outing aud Flannei Shirts, a largo va
Eemnanta in this department.
New Hamburg and Swiss Embroidrrie3
rioty of Etyles just received.
Also a beautiful line of GENTS' NECKWEAE,
A largo lino of 27 in. and 15-in. Flounces. Four-in-Hand, Text and Windsor stylos, in Silk
New Vandyke Point Laces tnd Embroidery. Pongees and Washables.
Gloria Silk Umbrellas from $1 up. A largo lino of STEAW MATTINGS.
BLACK GOOTS?Cashmeres and Henriettas in , A groat many other novelties, all at lowest
all-Wool and Silk Warrs; two special good values i prices. Givo us a call.
D. Bendheim, 316King street.
See Pretzfelder & Go.'s Spring Stock.
A Handsome Line of Dress Goods
IN LADIES' R ,;OAD0LOTH, SERGES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS, ETC.
BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Wo mako a specialty of this branch of our busiucs?, and have in stock a fino assortment of Silk Warp
and all-Wool Henriettas, Mthairs, Diagonals, etc.,
AT SELLING PRICES.
Our White Goods Department
Is comploto in all its details. Wo would call particular attontiou to our Nainsook Chocks at 5, 8 and
10 cents por yard.
EMBROIDERIES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
REMNANTS
Wo ofl'or especial bargains iu Remnants of Whito Goods and Ginghams at Icj? than half their value
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DYSON'S
LITTLE STORE
Ha3 on exhibition ono of thu largest and prettiest
lines of
EASTER CARDS AM) JVOVELTIES
That has ever been in Alexandria.
Come and look at thom. No charge for looking,
and only a small charge for taking
thom away with you.
Dyson's Bookstore,
mhlo 508 King st., next to Opera House.
CONFECTIONERS.
D. HARRY APPICH,
(Successor to David Appich)
W.HOLESAEE AND EETAIL
Confectioner aud Fruit Dealer,
525 KING STREET,
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
FINE FRENCH CANDIES AND FANC
CAKES
A SPECIALTY.
jaaO tf
COAL AND WOOD.
T. W. B03E. GEO. S. SMITH.
T. W. Rose & Co.,
North Fairfax st? bet. Queen and Frince
Alexandria, Virginia.
COAL, COKE AND WOOD.
Coal put in cellars without extra charge by cliu'c car
In this wo are tho pioneers. In use elsewhere
for five years, nono darod to introduce it until wo
led tho way. 8ond in your orders. 2240 pounds
to the ton. Cheapest and bo3t in town. Orders
left with B. B. Smith, 505 King stroot, will re?
ceive prompt attention. Tclephono No. 92.
ianlO_T. W. ROSE & CO
COAL! _ COAL!
We invite the attention of dealers and con*
sumors to our large stock of CAREFULLY PRE.
PARED COAL of tho following variotios:
LYKEN'S VALLEY,
LORBEERY and
SHAMOKIJN RED A8h.
WHITE ASH (free burning and hard) of steam
er, brokon, egg, stove and and nut sizes.
Also GEORGE'S CBEEK, CUMBEBLAND and
KAN AWHA SPLINT, from West Va.
Making Coal a specialty wo aim to keep only
the HIGHEST GBADES.
Yards floored, and all Coal sent out WELL
SCREENED AND FBEE FBOM IMPURITIES.
J. R. Zimmerman,
WHARF AND YARDS FOOT OF QUEEN 8
[aug22tf]
EW OPEN STOCK
DINNER AND TEA WARE.
Wo will receive and have for sale this wcok an
entirely now lino of Tea, Breakfast and Dinner
Waro in open stock, which you can buy piece by
piece at tho samo price as if you bought tho entire
set in ono lot. Thi3 is a groat convenience and it
is well worth your time to csll and examine this
pretty new ware. A new lot of Chamber Seta,
beautifully decorated, at from $3 to $20, at
mh2-i E. J. MILLER & SON'S.
JgALD HEADS, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!
If your hair is getting thin and you want to
thicken it up,
Horgan'sVegetableHairToniG
For sale by J. D. H. LUNT, Alexandria, Va., will
do it. Price $1 per bottlo. All wo ask is a trial
feb26_
SMITH'S BILE BEANS, the new popular reme?
dy for Biliousness, Sick Headache, &c.; also
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND, so well adver?
tised on tho first page of the Gazette, are for
sale by
angl7_E. 8. LEADBEATER & BRO.
AINT YOUR BUGGY FOB ONE DOLLAR.
P
Another supply of CROWN CARRIAGE GLOSS
PAINT; ready for use; only one coat necessary.
For salo by
sopG W. F. CREIGHTON A CO.
BUTCHERS._
HELLMUTH BROTHERS,
Butchers and Green Grocers,
N. W COB. KING AND COLUMBUS ST8.,
AND STALL NO. 20 MABKET BUILDING
Aro always receiving fresh supplies of primo
Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork, Sausago, Bacon, Lard
and Salt Meats of all kinds.
On hand and aro receiving daily fresh supplies
of Shafer's Smoked and Frankfort Sausago. Pud
dings and Choose. Try thorn and you will liko
them.
Pure Lard a specialty. novl2
" WATCHES AND" JEWELRY.
Henry Wildt
?S&_ n?aadmits -^1___ Jl ,
MANUFACTURING
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
318 KING 8TBEET, ALEXANDEIA, VA.
Having all tho room and facilities at my now
store now for manufacturing purposes, I am pre?
pared to do all kinds of now work.
I have engaged a competent workman Jeweler,
and all work will bo dono horo iu my workshop.
EYES TESTED scientifically with tho most
improved instruments without charge.
Watches, Jewelry, Silvorwaro, Clocks, Specta?
cles, &c, for salo and repair.
aug.'JO 318 King street.
STEAMERS.
To Norfolk and Fortress Monroe.
THE POPULAR EOUTE.
STEAMER GEORGE LEARY
From Prince street wharf MONDAYS, rr?? _
WEDNESDAYS and FEIDAYS at
5:30 p. ru., landing at Boston wharf, Norfolk, and
having EXCLUSIVE CONNECTION WITH BOS?
TON and PBOVIDENCE STEAMEES.
For tickets and rooms and further information
inquire at company's office on tho wharf.
Telephone call No. 16.
novl8_PHILIP B. HOPE, Agent.
Inland&SeaboardCoastingCo.
NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE.
Connecting at Norfolk with the OLD _r?im K
DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. F0EJ5__________
NEW YORK, and with the CLYDE LINE FOB
PHILADELPHIA, and via these linos to all
points North and East.
STEAMER
LADT OF THE LAKE
Leaves TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY
at 5:30 p m., from Bood's wharf.
For further information apply to
novl8 F. A. REED & CO., Agents.
F
ISH.
200 barrels Potomac Herring.
100 " Gib Labrador.
80 " Split "
200 half barrels Lake Fish.
100 barrels Mackerel Cut Fish.
50 half barrels Pickorol.
In store and for sale by
novl6 CHAS. KING & SON.
D
R, HORTONS MIASMA ANTIDOTE.
THE ONLY INFALLIBLE EEMEDY FOR
MALARIA AND FEVER AND AGUE.
It nover fails to effect a apoedy and permanent
euro. For salo by
octl3_WARFIELD & HALL.
HY SUFFER WITH COLD FEET? Use
tho WILSONIA MAGNETIC INSOLES.
They relieve coldness, numbness and rheumatic
pains. Price 50 cents per pair. For sale by
EBNEST L. ALLEN,
feblO Cor. King and Pitt sts.. Alexandria.
C1A8T STEEL and IRON GARDEN RAKES,
) Garden Trowels, Garden Sets, Shovels, Spades,
Forks, Hoes and other Tools in the same lino at
328 King street.
my!5_J. T. CBEIGHTON & SON.
GUN8, PISTOLS, CAP8, WADS, SHELLS.J&c.,
just opened at 328 King street, coiner of
Royal, and for sale at reduced prices.
oct23_J. T. CREIGHTON & SON.
BLACK-EYED PEA8, Green Peas, Dried Sugar
Corn, just received by
dec26 J. C. MILBURN.
GELATINE?Swinborne's, Nelson's, Coxo's and
Chalmers' Gelatine just received by
mh25 J- C. MILB?BN,

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