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MEDICINAL. the (trade THE LIFE-WORK OF AN EDUCATED PHYSICIAN, is ax KSTRTjrJIEST FOIt THE Cure of Disease Without Medicine Ii \ SEI) on new theories of the cause and cure ,f ,11?, ige, it deals with the electrical ami magnetic nsol the body and the no*-* surrounding nun sphere, controlling tbeae condition* li i? nut electricity. DISEASE 1? slmplj Impaired vitality. The -.? constantly adds to the vitality and nature, in nut u re's m ii.v. to throw rouble. Nothing la easier of proof than ? . ? th this treatment; caret .-ir.' made which by icnown means are Impossible. \i |TK CASES "f ?11 klmls are cured la ium by its random use. , . ?.???!! th.- Intelligence and perseverance de .Ilnan methods of medication work* . rilKOVK CASES, inexhaustible home n testimonials from poof' ii r Information, cul i reattnent. yOU IvNOH'l ?Uorudi'res? I ELECTROPOISE, v2? n. y. Ave.. Washington, d c.j e grace St., Richmond., va NOTICE. ?lL?lRX'S POSITIVE CURE FOR chills, fever and malaria IF ! : -:t; 'ely BREAK UP f'hi.ls and Fever in? SIDE OF 1WANTY FO?B hours capsules act directly upon the liver, and tr. ; create an appetite. be obtained of tbo following druggist3 in . Iria, Va.. at 50c nor box. or of Lewis C. o manufacturer, 701 6th street n. w., Wu i gti ' . P- C, or ?<nt by mail upon rrceipt Warfiold & Hall, E. S. Loadboator & i. Allen, John D. H. Lunt, L. Stabler 1 1? Hudson, Chas. ft. Loncon and W. T. Puiith. _ febl4 6m Health is Wealth I Du E. C. W - ' '.vk and Brain Treat vrsr. i. ' i specific for Hysteria, Dizzi dobs, Coi vo ? - Fits, Nervons Neuralgia, Head? ache, Nervous Prostration car.sed by the uao of | alcohol or tobacco, Wnkufulnes*. Meutp.l Depress? ion, Sofi the Brain molting in insanity ai I lead I m sory, decoy and death, Proraa t-in Old Ago, Barrenness, Lo'S of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spcrmator r c as* I by i v. r-exertk-n of the br.ii ., ;-.elf h it o er-indnlgonce. Ei.ch hox coritnitis one !>???? niont $1.00 a box, <>r six boxes for $5.00 .- ai by mail Dreoaid on rcoipt of nriee. WE guarantee sly any case With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send I e purchaser o-r written gsatantcn to re fttnd ?:. money if the treatment foes not edict a coro, ti taranWs issued ?.uly by charles le^k?n, Druggist, 604 King street. Si eral Agent, Alexandria, Va. A guaranteed Cnro for Piles of whatever kind or degree?External, Internal, Blind or Bleedingt Itching, Chronic, Recent or Hereditary. $1.00 n box; 6 boxes. $5.00. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioo. Wo guarantee to cure any case of Pilos. GuarautPt'3 and sold only by e. s. l?:ai>beatek ?l bro., Alexandria, Va. BUiLI-INfi MATERIAL, &c." JOHN PBBRV, IL B. PEP.EY. Formerly of Perry, Smoot & Co. and Jas. Boctor Smoot ft Perry. PERRY & SOW, LUMBER MERCHANTS, office no. 1?S king st., Alexandria. Virginia. Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Monldlngs, Ce mont, Calcinod Plaster, Lime, Hair, Nails, ftc. Dressed Lumbor kept nndor cover._sep5 ~ [ESTABL1s"hED 69 YEABS.] JOSIAH ED. SMOOT & SOU, DSaxsa n <j KyxlAJLl^lVsJ? JJlWUJAVt KAILS. LIME, CEMENT.CALCINED PLASTER manufactures oj FLOORING, DOORS, SA?H, BLINDS, FRAMES MOULDINGS, MANTELS, BBACKETS AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WOBK. > i'Vo and yard No. 21 north Union st. Factory No^t. 13 and 15 north Loo Sw, Alexandria, Va. "By-No charge for doli very In cit?. }an28 SMO?T~& CO., [Successors to J. Rector Smoot & Co.,] St .imFlooring&PlaningMil] Manufacturers of r> - IB and WINDOW FKAMFS, MOLDINGS, tt Dealers in LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS, NAILS, LIME CALCINED PLASTEB and CEMENT. NO. 25 NORTH UNION ST.. ALEXANDRIA. VISGINIA. Lumber delivered tho city free. FISH DEALERS. ceorge e, price A co., dealers in FRESH AND SALTED FISH Have porfoctod arrangomouts for thoir extensive x ish bu?inoss for tbo spring of 1S91. Tney will receivo Fish daily from the shores' of tho Poto? mac, and will supply consumers in quantities to sait, oithor freah or salted, by experienced packers. & Country orders solicited and satisfaction guaran? teed. Our brand of BABBELED FISH has always BiCod No. 1 in the market. Terms?C. 0. D., or best references. R GEO. E. PBICE & CO, . o ?" at Fairfar street entrance and No. 3 at Eoyal street entrance City Market, and Fish ?House X (W**'^ Wharf. [mh2 2m PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY At the Gazette BEsld'g., 310 & 312 Prince st. DaUy oneysiax . - -..$6 oo " Six months??. 3 00 " One month ??.nmmm. 60 Trl-Weekly ooeJyeAr.4 00 " SlxCmoBihs.2 I? Throo'jnnotha. 1 00 Contract advcrtlaerOvill not bo allowed to exceed their space unless the e?ee*s is paid for at transient rate?, and under no circumstances will they be allowed to advertise other than their legitimate business in the H}>ace contracted for. All transient advertisements must be paid for in ad? vance. Marriage and death notices must be paid for in ad? vance. Resolutions In menutun, of thanks, tributes of respect, resolutions adoptef by societies or persons, unless oi public concern, will only be printed In this paper as advertisements. The Gazette offlco Is connected with the Telephone Exchange. "AdveftlscmenUi, ordora for the paper, news, or nny laforr&atlon or business can bo pent by telephone. (Entered at the PasJrftico, Alexandria. Virginia, as gecond-clase mattsr.l They Think it is the Devil ?There are half a d zw people wb? live at Balb Bsach or Grave-end Boacb, L I., who aro euro they have seen the devil. A monster all covered with hair, with flariog rod whiskers and a Satanic howl, has swooped down upon them at night and nearly driven tbem into hysterics. As ft result the women folk are In a great Btate of trepidation. They are afrf id to stir out at night, and a great many men stay at home in preference to going visiting, as as been their custom. Young John Reiily, who was employed at trie railroad, met the monster near the Uniooville depot and became so frightened that be has refused to work ever stoce. William Beil, tue night traiu diepatober, says ihe terrifior appeared alongside of him while hu Wh8 working about an engine ear y Sunday looming lust. Tne visitor, be says, gave a roar like thunder, grinned in a most gbastly manner and then started ctf Bell days be doesn't believe in ghosts, end bav? in? a monkey wreoou in bis bund be went after the visi'or. He chased tbe monster about two miles, be sajs, aud then it disap? peared so suddenly that it made B>ilgu?p. Twice tbe strange lookirg object stopped, a" if to show tighr. Saloon Keeper Robert Eain.jr., Tboinas Persies und others aleo declare that tbey have seen tbe tbiop. In telligent people believo some, woaid-bc joker has rigggtd bimst-tf up in a bearskin, a fal*e face, &o., for tbe purpor-e of frighte-iing the residents. However thai may ba tbe men are now ocrrying revolvet?. Brought Shame to two Homus. ? Mise Mattie Stipp, a beautiful woman twenty seven years old, went frnm Prlncetoc, III., two years ago-and entered the i flice of Au? ditor Hoilic, a prominent republican of Tac oms, Washington. Auditor Holds and Mi-.e Stipp became more than friendly, and when Mrs. Hollis heard of it she wbh heartbroken, while her daughter was bowed dowo with the disgrace. Judge 8;ipp, tbe ycung wc maa's father, was on tbe benoh at Prince? ton. When be beard of tbe affair a short time ago he became insane and is now in tbe insane asylum at Kankakt-e, III. Miss Stipp hoard of her father's Insanity iget Sunday morning, and for the fi<-pt time became aware that her relations with HoI?b were koown. Seized with a sudden freLzy while in Hollis' effice, she took a revolver from a drawer and would have shot berrelf bad not Hollle wrencbe.i the weapon from her. Then *ho went raving mad, and is now cor fined in the house of Dr. Almira Davenport, wbo Is taking care of her. Ho'H-.' reeivnation bas be^n demanded by his parly, and wi'l be forthcoming. H^ has asked tha paetor of] the First Metbodiet Churcb, of wbiob church he a member, for a letter of withdrawal. Hi9 wiL- still clirge to him and refuees to get a divorce. Miss Silpp conetantiy paceB h6r room with staring eye?. c'ytrg for de? liverance. Her friends will tska bar homy to Illinois. Two Bears with One Gun ?Tbe prea* hunting region back from Sliobola Glen, Pa , tbe Eric Railroad Company's principal tfjscu-slon resort, 1? ringing with theprowete ,of Will Scboonover, ft sixteen-year-old hoy, in killing two bj?.r~, single handed with bie little gun. In paealo? through a large swamp tbicrciy grown with underbrush, he name abruptly upon Iba winter lair of a fiimliy of bears, two big siz-id old ones and two half growo cubs. The disturbed bears rose to their feet and growled viciously, while the deg slopped at a safe distance and barked furiously Presently the male bear turned tail and mado off into the deeper re? cesses of tbe swamp, followed by ono of the cubs. But the mother bear showed fight in defence of her cubs and made a savage ruab upon tbe boy aod (be yelping bound at bis feet. The plucky young hunter coolly waited until the savage brute was almost upon them, when be fired a load of buck? shot square into the brain of the bear, kill? ing it outright. Tbe cub remained near the oarcass of its dead mother, snarling savage lv at tbe dog, until tbe boy had an oppor? tunity to reload his gun and dlspatoh It. On tbe boy's return home several hunters started out in cbase of tbe male bear and cub, Tbey overtook and killed tbe young one, but tbe old one made gocd its escape. grasses Lexlngtok, Va., Jap. 17,1890. Mr. A. K. Haute*: Dear fcir?When I require tho nso of glasses I wear your Paitiacopic Crystalized Leneos. In re? spect to brilliancy and clearness of vision they are superior to.any glass I have ever usod. RespectfaUlT." Fitzhugh Lee, Ex-Governor of \ irginia. These famous iensus adjusted to defective vision Ithe drug store ?f L. 8TABLEE & CO., ded9 eoly Alexandria, Va. FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS. Air Old And Well-Tbied Remedy?Mrs. I Winslow's 8 othing Syrup h-s been uso.1 for over ! Fifty Yean by Millions of Mothers for their Chit ' dren While TcetKng, with Ferfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Soften* the Gum, Allays all Fain; Cures Wind CWte and is the best remoay for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Bo sure and ask ror Mn. Winslow's Soothing syrup, and t%k% mm otkor kind Twentv-five cents a bottle. BnefeleK's Arnica Halve The Best 8alt? in the world for Cuts, Braises Sores, Uleera, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis? faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cenr-s per box. F?* wie fc* e. S. Leadboutor & Bro. MEDICINAL. A Doctor Bill Baved by always keeping Simmons Liver Regulato! in the house. If you have eaten any? thing hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals, or sleepless at night; if you lead a sedentary life or are weakened by the strain of your duties; if you need ". cathartic to relax the bowels; if you re? quire action on the Liver tc relieve Indigestion; if. yo require something tc purifv the blood ana regulat the system; if you are traveling in un? healthy localities, or food orwatei ioe3 not agree with you, a dose of Simmons Liver Regu? lator will remove all trouble. Ex-Govcrimr of <?a., ud T.T.S. Senatoi Joseph K. ltro'wn BHyn : "You are .'it liberty : praiM >f Simmons Liver lletr' recommend it Ui everyone ;> preventive <>! l-\-v?t ami Ak?e. Redl s dulniiio it lakuu In time. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. J^OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual mooting of the stockholders of the WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY COM? PANY is . ailed for TUESDAY, April 7,1891, at 11 *ii o'clock a. m., at tho office of tho comparjy, corner of Cameron and Fayotto streets, Alexan? dria, Va. Kloction for President and Directors same day and plac?. mh23 w3w ALBERT HEW8QN, Fecty. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDEBS OF THE JANNEY CAB COUPLING COMPANY will ho held at tho office of tho comp<ny, Nob. 216-218 King stroe\ ou WKONESDAY, April 2iid, 1891, at 12 o'clock m au3 td F. H JANNE ?', President. S TOCKHOLDER^' MEETING. Tho annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho VIRGINIA IRON SHIPBUILDING COMPANY, for tho election of officers and the transaction of any other business that may cjme before thestock holder*, will bo held at tho company's office at Alexandris, Va., APRIL 23, at lK o'clock. By order of tho Directors. mh23 td CH ARLES F. MOODY, S.cty. NOTlCF?T> o first annual meeting of the stockholder of tho POTOMAC SHOE COM? PAQ Y wi): bo hold MONDAY, April 6lh, 1891. at 1% o'clock p. m., at tho parlors of the Board of Trad*. By order of tho Board of Directors. mh-23 td J. SCHNEIDEB, Socrctary. CHINA WARE, fee. Wo thow you by these eats sa'tipics of the nowost styles in Flint Glass waro fiom tho factory of the Fostoria GIbef Cj., and assun you. after ? c ireful exami nation of the productions of the best man? ufacturers in this country, mh26 that notbing excels this waro in its finish and bril? liancy. We aro tho sole agonts for tho factory in this city, and can offer yon vory reasonable prices. Tho lino embraces all the useful articles for tho table, of which we mention a few : Crackor Jars, Berry Bowls, Milk Jugs, Cream Pitchers, Salts and Peppers, Wator Bottles, Tumblers, etc., etc. We shall be pleased to show theo goods and invite an early call. E. J. MILLEB & SON. CONFECTIONERS. D. HARRY APPICH (Successor to David Appich) WHOLESALE AND BETAIL Confectioner and Fruit Dealer, 525 STREET, ALEXANDBIA, VIRGINIA FLUTE FRENCH CANDIES AND FANCY CAKES A 8PECIALTY. jaa9 tf M OCKING BIRD FOOD, Put up in boxes and bottles, at 25c each. EBNEST L. ALLEN, febl3 Corner Ring and Pitt streets. EYE PENCILS, for coloring eye brows and lashes, for sale by EBNEST L. ALLEN, aovl2 Cor. King and Pitt sta., Alexandria MAE8CHING8, JAPANE8E and Our Favorite Gold Paints for decorative and gnilding pur? poses. For sale by mv8 WABFIELD s HALL, j BDJUl opium ITff Iff sfNE NU CUKE. NO FEE! Cured myself. DR. HAMILTON. Wethcredville,(Siltis)r:,)Md (mh2S3m| rpHE BEST FAbT-BLACK HOSE for lilies JL cents and children at 25c at **UJ AMOS B KY . KF.R'S. DON'T MIPS SEEIr^G SLAYMAKEB'S BABGAINS at feb20_ 429 King street. WINTER GOODS, such as ComfortB, Blankets, Underwear, &c, at cost at fehl6 SLaTMAKER'S. 429 King street. VEBY FINE NEW OBLEANS MOLA83E8 for sale by [mhll] ? J. C. MILBUBN. ILL'S LUNCH BISCUITS, new and nice, for sale by [aovB] J. a MIL BURN. H AM?SEMENTS. OPERA. HOUSE MONDAY NIGHT, APBIL 6th Mt Raflii Reaii Rooms. EEADINTG3*AND RECITATIONS by Capt. William Page Carter, toe famous elocutionist, in nis OSIGIMAL COMPOSITIONS, PATHOS, FON, POETRY, DIALECT WAR STORIES. A Deligbtfnl Evening Guarantee!. Gallery 25c; dress circlo 35c, and reserved seats 60c. ap4 td BREWERIES. BREWING COMPANY'S BOTTLED BEER, FW It FAMILY USE, La. specialty BOOTS AND SHOES. $PBING_GO0OS. Wo are recei ving our sprirg poods, which com? prise tho Ictding atylis i.. FOOTWEAR. Wo c*n show a largor and bettor assortment than ovor. and offer LOW PRICfS as induce? ment to buyers. Cno of the latest stylos which wo have lust re? ceived is tho GENTS' PATENT LEATHEB BAL, with fancy resting top3. Ihey are just the thing. Among tho miscellaneous articles to ba found at our storo are tho following: SAN KEY'S LIFE OF LEATHEB, the best thing to presorvo shoes and mako them water? proof. CAMEBON'S UNIVERSAL CBEAM, to bright? en no your patent leather Fhoes and prevent them from cracking. STAFFOBD'S JAPANESE SHOE POLISH, tho best polish for ladies' fine shoos. The INFALLIBLE COBN CUBE. No cure, no pay. CAHILL'S PATENT BBO^ZE and everything pertaining to tho shoo business. Give us a call. r. paff ?& soar, mhl7 1m 423 King street. "FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c. WE AGAIN place our card boforo the public, inviting them to inspect our carefully se? lected stock of SPBING AND 8UMMEB DEY GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDBEN'S FUBNI8H ING8, NOTION8, &c. We will endeavor to keep up to our standard of tho lowest prices for relia^lo goods. AMOS B. 8LAYMAKEE, mh31 No. 429 King street. MERCHANT TAILORS. WM, MURRAY 517 KING STBEET, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Informs his customers that he a as received a Supply of Spring&Suminer Goods And is now prepared to furnish SUITS IN ALL THE LATEPV STYLES and on reasonable terms. ap23 ly BRICKS. 3RICKSZ BRICKS! THE ALEXANDRIA BRICK WORKS, Situated on Hunting creek, are now propared to receive ordors and deliver Bricks of all kinds used in the trado on tho shortest notice. Apply to M. B. HABLOW, mh28 .* Secretary and Treasurer. JUST RECEIVED. A frch lot of BEAR LITHIA WATEB at J. D. H. LUNT'3. 25c per gallon._mh31 JT^OOK AT THIS! Best granulated Sugar, 5c. " CutLosf, 6c. " Powdered, 6:. For salo at apl J. C. MILBUBN'S. FAIRS. LADIES' FAIR, Under the Auspices of CHAMPION CASTLE, NO. 5, KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, COMMENCING EAST EE MONDAY, March 30th, AND CONTINUING TEN NIGHTr, ?t Armorv HalL GBEAT ATTRACTIONS, COMPRISING OOMMANDEBY QBILLe, TAUBOBINE DBILLS, AND DANCING EVEEY NIGHT. Other amu omouts will bo announced later on. Ticketa 10c. Season tickets 50c. j'mhli) tap9 FINANCIAL. OFFICE of tue "FIDELITY" BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, of Washington, D. C. [Incorpor;ted uudor the laws of the Stato of Va.] Best plan devised for securing a homo or for saving money. ^?NO AUCTION OF MONEY. Any amount loaned, ropayablc $13 per! onth on each $1,000 fdv;acod. ($13 per month in? cludes tho monthly dues on 5 sharos.) Shares SI per month, maturing in 102 months, for $200. Profit ?98. NO BACK DUES BEQUIBED, fcix por cent intorest allowed on special pay? ments. Paid-up certificates for $100 issued at $50 por sh wo. 5 por cent, per annum paid on purcharo price Berni-annually. OFFICERS. Harrison Dingman, Prosidont. George V7. Leach, Vice Prosic'ont. 0. T. Thompson. Treasurer. Aloozo Tweedalo, Secretary. Andrew Wall, Manager Gen. J B. Smith, Attorooy. Trustees?American Seen i v and Trust Com? pany, A. T. Hritton, President. Depository?Can*; tral > ;it i-'.r>.i Bai k. j SAMUEL POLT OCK, Snperintei d< nt. ! N. E. tor Kiiii- ar.d F-i 'as ? . (up Btsim)i! mh4_ ALEXANDRIA BRANCH or the Ssntliera BiilrliBsr aud Lnu Association OF KNOXV ; I,E, TENN. J. S. B. THOMPSON.Pro?ldont DIBEOT )B& HarrieSmoot, John F.Tackett, Laurence Stabler, Milto B. f'orry, George K. Hinken. B. F. Knox, S<e. & Troai. J. <s. M ^>r*.on, Atty. This branch is strictly undor oc?l ma agt mont. Tho monr-7 paid in by local members is guaran? teed tobe loaned i n Alexandria. I ho shares of, stork represent $100, pax aim , u ? tho cost Is $1 per i biro forth-- first mtntl , an 60 cants per share monthly thereafter, Oividonds are dcclar-; ed quarterly, and the stoca will pay out in six years at tho rate of dividends now being made. This association also issues paid-up steck at $51 per sharo A cash dividend of six per cent, per annum, payab'o ?eini-i.nnualiy, will t o paid. At tho end of six orsevou years tho stock will h-wo matured, and thn mcmbar then draws $100 from the Hsscciatiou tor each $50 bo has ii vested, bo sides the annual ?ix per cent. Tho company will cash sucb stock at any time with 0 per cent, int? orest thoronn. For stock, or information as'o this as* eiation, apply to B. F. Knox, 128 south Fairfax street. feb20 tf_ ENDOWMENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION. SHADES, PAB VALUE, $100. Subscription fee, $l per sharo Monthly dues. 80 cents per sharo. Shares to mature in about six yoars, making 23% per cent, interest per annum u;>o:t the amount invested. Thoeo who doiirc stock or information concern' ing the company can apply to FBANK E. CORBETT, Prcsidont, or A. A. WABFIELD. Secretary, Cor. King Mid Fairfax stroets. Money loaned on real csUto. Attention iscallod to paid up sharos at $65 oach at a good paying investment. Par valuo $100, on which tho holdor is octitlcd to withdraw ont of tho profits of tho fund four percent, porannnrn on tho par valuo of tho pharos in somi-annual in? stalments, after llio ten-year guaranty has boon provided for at not exccediiiir 4% por cent, intor? est; the balance of tho profits remaining being ap pliod to mature tho shsres in a shorter period than ten years._ nov8 tf "A PENNT SA VED IS A PENNY GAINED." Alexandria Savings Bank OFFICE 421 KING STREET. INTEBE8T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, pay? able semi-annually in CASH. Deposits of 10 cent; or moro recoivod. Money to loan in small sum3 on roal cetsto or other good security. MANAGERS. John B. Zimmerman, Julian T. Burko, E. 8. Lcadbeator, George Wise, Worth Hulfiah, D. N. Bust, L. E. Uhler, E. W. Avoxy, octlO tf Charles King. ?_ FIBST HATIOHAL BAMK ALEXANDRIA, VA. CORlfEE LEE AND PEINCE STREETS 8. FERGU80N BEACH, r f OHAS. B. HOOFF, Prcsidont. j ( Cashier. Prompt attention given to ail business, includ? ing collections throughout tho United States and Europe._;_ap4 BAirOOT WESAT, J [ Wtt. EC W-iBaiJT, President. J CaaoJw. fees' National Bank. Capital $1,000. Smlii $20,000 COLLECTIONS Id Abf. AND FECXCPZLl R SM II TED jaf-ALLZi.-r-v n ^j-jL.riRs A2PECI?LTi. DBOCTOB8~-Bi Wheat. E. v<. D^iasirfield, ?. B. Hooe. John Perry, F. L. Smith. ap4 D?LSBt; IS Government Bonds LOCAL STOCKS AND ALL FIRST CLAPJ3 SAILEOAD BONDS AND OTHER GOOD INVESTMENT SECURITIES, myy BURKE A HERBERT. AUCTION SALES. TBUSTEES SALE OF LAND IN FAIBFAX COUNTY. By virtue of a dood of trus? from Frederick F. Foote and wife, datod January 19,1SS9, rocordod in tho Clerks office of tho County Court of Fairfax county, Virginia, in liber H, No. 5, folio 425, and by direction of tho parties secured theroby, tho undersigned will offor for sa!o at public auction, in front of tho promiso?. in tho village of Falls Church. Fairfax county, Va , at eleven o'clock on THURSDAY, tho 16th DAY OF APBIL, 1891, tho following described valuable rosl estate: via: A CEBTA1N TBACT. PIECE OB PABCEL OF LAND situate, lying and being in tho village of Falls Church, in tho county of Fairfax, and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows; viz: Beginning at tho centre of tho county road, on tho south lino of the Middle turnpiko ; thecco along tho lino of paid turnpiko o?st to tho lot for? merly occupiei by tho widow Barlow; thonco south along the line of said wilew lUrlow's lot, ono hundred and fifty-four fcot; thonco west to tho centre of said county road ; thenco along the centre of said county road to the placo of begin? ning, being a portion of tho lot of land known as tho COMMON SCHOOL HOUSE lot, and being the samo piece or parcel of land which was con? voyed to the ftiid Frederick P. Footo by J. W. Hubboll and Elizabeth Hubboll, his wifo, by deed boaring dato on tho twentioth day of Soptembo-, 1877, and duly recorded tn tho Clerk's otlico of tho County Court of Fairfax cjunty in liber V, No. 4, folio 266. Terms of Salo: Cash as to tho sum of $991.58, with intorci'. on $972.12, part therocf, from Jan? uary 39th, 1889, and an additional sum sufficient to pay tho costs of thesile; and ifthoro bo any res? idue of said purchass. the saraoshsll bo mado pay ablo at such time, and ho secured in such niannor as the said Frederick F. Foote, his executors, ad? ministrators or assigns, shall proscribo and direct, or in case of hi3 or thoir failure to givo such di? rection at tho time and placo of Balo, thon upon such terms as tho undersigned shall think fit, and mako knowa and announco at tho timo and place of sale. Conveyancing at tho cost of the pur? chaser. FBANCIS L. SMITH, ap2 te _Trustee. By B. T. Lucas. Auctioneer. BY VIETUE OF A DECREE of tho Corporation Court of tho city of Alexandria, Virginia, en? tered on tho 10th day of March, 1891, in tho chancery suit of Ernest E. Murray, guardian, &c, vs Botay Myors ot al., tho undersigned, special commissioner thoroin appointed, will, by public auction, in the city of Alexandria, Va., on SATOEDAY, tho 11th day of April, 1891, at 12 o'clock m., iu front of tho Boyal stroet en? trance to tho Market Building, offor for salo tho following proporty; to wit: ALL THAT LOT OF GBOUNI) situatod on tho east sido of Peyton, south side of .' rinco and north side of Commerce street, fronting on Poyton street 325 feet, more or less; on Commerce strict .'!0O foct, moro or lesj, und on Prince stroot L25 feet, more or less. Terras : Ono third of tho purchase mi uoy to bo paid i:i a?h. and tho residue thereof to bo paid in two equal instalments at six a: d twelve months from tho dato of s?*id salo ; tho deferred piiymouts to boar ink-rest from the day of gale at six per centum per annum ; tho purchaser or purchasers to givo his or tlirMr notes for tho samo; tho title to be retained nntil tho whole of the purchase mon? ey is paid, and all conveyancing to bo at tho ox penso of the purchaser or purchasers K.KEMPEE, Special Commissioner of Sale. Alexandria, Va., March 25, 1891. I, John S. Beach, Clerk of tho Corporation Court of tho city of Alexandria, Va, cortify that tho bond required in the ibovo cause, h'.s been duty executed. JOHN 8. BEACH, mh26 2w Clork. A' FOR SALE AN D RENT. TTENTION! ATTENTION! GoodGhance to Secure aHorne Now is tho Timo to Buy Alexandria Proporly. MONEY TO LOAN ON EEAL ESTATE. Money Fccuroly Invested for Parties Doairing to Invest. A LAFGE NUMBEB OF DESIBABLE LOTS for salo on oaiy torms. Now is tho timo to buy. Values of roal estate steadily on tho rise CALL AND SEE The ALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATE, INVESTMENT, TRUST AND . TITLE COMPANY, _No. 102 8. Fairfax stroot. T7ALUABLE BEAL ESTATE PEOPEBTY FOB SALE. I am authorized to offor at private ealoall of tho roal ostato property belonging to tho lato Wm. L, Padgett, deceased. No. 1. A largo TWO-STORY FEAME STORE HOUSE and DWELLING, with a largo two-story brick building attachod; all in good ropair, being tho residence of the lato Wm. L. Padgett, deceased, on the south sido of King streot, between Wash? ington and St. Asaph streets, No. G20; front on King street 21 foet 6 inches, running back 100 feet. This.is one of the best locations for a retail store in tho city of Alexandria. WM. H. MAY, Tru3too, No. 117 North Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va, febl.3 2m_, TTALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE. ONE TRACT OF LAND, 446 acros, 2\ milca from Alexandria on tho Mount Vornon road, tho survey of tho Mount Vornon Avonuo passing through the place. This proporty is well calcu? lated for gardening and dairy purposes, being weU watered, and has a frontage on tho Potomac Bivcr of 2 miles; also unsurpassed scenery overlooking both the cities of Alexandria and Washington. Persons seeking investments will find it to their advantage to examine this land. 2d. 124 ACRES and another of 52^ ACRES, about 4 miles from the city, not far from the above described property. Perhaps there is no land on the market at this time offering greater advantages to seekers of. profit than the above named property. For do j scription and terms apply to Miss KATIE M. G. JOHNSTON 514 Cameron street O'NEAL & LUNT, Real Estate Brokoru, Or to No. 103 Fairfax 2t., bet. Cameron and King aug27 T,T,&S,tf ana WMskey Habltc cured at homo with? out paiu. Book of par? ticulars sent FREE. B.M.WOOt.LHY.M.D. Oa. Office lOi.'S ^VhitehaJl HU F YOUR CHICKENS ABE BICK, TBY LUNTS CHICKEN CKOLEBA CUBE. Sold by all druggists and grocera-_mh.31 iB CHILLS AND FEVEB Try LUNT'S AGUE CURE. feb26 Price 50c per bottlo.