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VOL XCIX?NO. 151. "ALEXANDRIA" VA., SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 25. 1898." PRICE 2 GTS. VKOICIX Ui There is a world of romance in the t picture of a young girl reading bet sweetheart's love-let? ters, hi a multitude of cases, if her future could also be pict? ured, the picture would contain a world of pathos. To the healthy, robust woman, marriage means happiness, the supreme joy of i motherhood and 'W^VSSli V ]m the promise of a ^s^ci^of helpfulness with the man of hej choice. To v.dn who surfers from disease or of rtie delicate anil important or ncerned in wifehood and mother vedlock means suffering and mater ? Dr. K. V. Pierce is an eminent s skillful specialist, for thirty years chief ting physician to the Invalids' Hotel Surgical Institute,- of Buffalo, N. Y. that time, with the assistance of a if able physicians, he has prescribed usands of women. The institute of is the head is one of the greatest .vorld. He is a regularly graduated and has practiced right in one ? >t thirtv years. The esteem in which - held by his neighbors is shown by the they chose him for their repre'seut in the National Congress. The regard bich he is held by those whom he has ? ! :> shown by the thousands of letters ? ? ? ted in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med .'. viser. telling of the benefits derived treatment. Pierce is the discoverer of a wonder :. medicine for women, known as Doctor - Favorite Prescription. It cures all leness and disease of the feminine or? gans I: allays inflammation, heals ulcera .:id soothes pain. It tones the nerves . ken during the interesting period, it -?hes the usual discomfort* and makes y'S advent easy and almost painless. :-auds of women have testified to its ??clous merits. An honest druggist n t advise a substitute, rhe profit aide of life is health. The bal ..? t is written in the rich, rerl, pure blood of Dr. Pierce's Pleasu t Pellets cure I l:i? >n and make the blood rich and They never gripe. By druggists. Duri JAPANESE pi CURE and Complete Treatment, consisting of ?1 i"< ?RIES, Capsules of Ointment and two il Ointment. A never-failing cure for Piles nature and degree. It makes an operation - knife, which is painful, and often results nnecessary. Why endure this terrible I We pack a Written Guarantee in each' $' 80?. No Cure, No Pay. joc.and $1 a box, 6 lor ? Sent by mail. Samples tree OINTMENT, 25o- and 50c fO\sTIPATIf)N Curcd- Piles Prevented, hyt OUllOl imi IUIX Japanese Liver Pellets,tlid great LIVER and STOMACH KEOCLATORand ?LOOD 1TKIF1ER. Small, mild and pleasant ike: especially adapted lor children's use doses .'5 cents. FREE.?A via! of these famous little Pellet? will f . reti with a $1 box or more of Pile Cure. : w \. <:>-mti.sk j-KbsH Japamksb Pile l :,,r sale only by ./ // JANNEY, 701 KING STREET. 1 rtcr, Sult-Kheuru ami Kczema. ? intense itching and smarting, inci :.? '<> ilie-i-diseases, is instantly allayed applying. Chamberlain's Eye and in (Hutment. Many very bad eases ? ? 1 e< ? permanently cured by it. It ? .uully efficient for itc-hintr. piles and f.ivorite remedy for sore nipples, ? i hands, chilblains, frost bites : ? [ironic sore eyes. 20 cts. per box. iir. Padj's Condition Powders, are ? w\v" a horse needs when in bad ?1. Tonic, blood purifier ami frige. They are not food but ? in 1 the best in use to put a in ;> me condition. Price 25 For OrerFifty Year* An Old and Well-Tbieo Remedy.?Mrs v'-i Soothing 8yrup has been used for fifty years hy millions of mothers for their childron while teething, with perfect n e-.-. It soothos tho child, softens the gums, aiiays all pain, euros wind colic, and is the Uv: leruody for Diarrhosa. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in overy part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value al le. Besuro and ask for Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup and take no othwr kind. i?n17 ? -Cfrwlvr I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo it the ? nation on tho market for piles." ? John C Dunn, of Whcelinsr, W. it and you will think the same. tal?o cures eczema and all skin diseases, u. Lennoo. A T"ENTION, FARMERS AND GRAIN XA DEALERS. GLOBE MILLS, <?F ALEX iNDKlA, VIRGINIA, l>een fu lyeqnipped with tho latest mod? ern, up-to-date machi cry to 111 ike FI/M"* i>ItN MEAL, and will usesom? 500,000 1 ihels o; grain Tin- highest a-h ma ke1 prire wi 1 bo paid to all who will ship or bring ihoii grainto oui mill. Po:-?ms si-nd'u< us s tuples will re best p ?sib-e b ds by r. tum ?naiL I lie Globa Mills wi I b* <? 0 1 t 1:0110, and we will be glad t? h?ve >. ou ex .mine and ? k for prices on o tr ditttr ut brands of flour, torn meal and m ? f ?d 1 I orders received by wire, telephone or : romptly fi led vc p itfuUy, J. W. E.N.ME-.T&CO.. a'23 tf .vlex-iiidris, Va. JN ' >. P. ROBINSON, GEO. S. FRENCH President. Secretary. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company, MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers, Fertilizer Materials and Blue Windsor Ground Plaster, PRINCESS STREET, BETWEEN UNION AND LEE. bill 4 ALEXANDRIA. VA. 5.000,000 POUNDS SUMAC WANTED, For which I will guatautee the highest max' ket price iu ^ASH. and furnish bags for BtdjV P ng free. Write for quotations. H. BAADER, 211, 218, 215 and 217 King street. :???.!' ) :*m Aloxandria, Virginia. JOSmT^iTRODGERS, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, hss removed to the Potomac Shoe Factory ng, on Fairfax street, near Princo, where he will ba pleased to receive orders for '??rpouteriug aud building ^SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.-fist ltd 1m POBU8HED DAILY AMD TRI.fftrrr.v AT ??Kette Building. 810 * 812 Prlnoe at TEEMS: Daily. | Tbi-Weeklv. I .$5 00 I 1 Year.$3 00 ? Months. 2 50 6 Month*. 1 50 ? M?ul?s. 1 '25 I 3 Months. 75 ? Month. 43 i 1 Month... or 1 Wook. 10 All transient advertisement mnst be raid /or la advance. Contract advertisers will not oe allowed to ox ceed their spaco unless the oxcees is paid for at transient rates, and under no circum stances will thoy be allowed to advertise othor than their legitimate business in the spaco contracted for. Marriage and death notices must be paid for in advance. Eesolutions in momoriam, of thanks, tributes of roapoct, resolutions adopted by societies or persons, unless of public concern, will only bo printed in this paper at advertise ments. Th_? Gazette office is connected with the Telephone Exchanges. Advertisemonts, or? ders for the paper, nows or any infoimation or business can be sent by telephone. .Entered at the Postolfico Alexandria, Virgin. ii>, as socond-clasa martor.l ROSSER TO RIDE A MI LE. Among the Virginians who have re? cently visited Washington there b>s been uo more striking figure, and none on whom more eyes were turned in admiring gaze than the stalwart form und sunburnt swarthy countenance of Gener*J Thomas L. Rosser. A gentleman just from the capital city fairly goes mto raptures in relat ing the meeting he had with the "Prince of Albemarle," as he christen -d this daring and dauntless hero of a Qundred desperate cavalry engagements iu ! he civil war. It was after it had be? come known that the President had named bim for a brigadiersbip. Duriog the interview with our ec busUstio narrator a newly appointed othcercame up and asked Rosser where be was going to have his uniforms made. "They will cost you a lot of money," said he. "I have had six suits .nude and they cost me seven hundred iollars." "I will ouly need," responded Ros r. ''a 11 jnnel shirt which I can buy uei e any where on the avenue; a pair of 3 loulder straps, aud a string or piece ?i braid around my hat to designate hm I t in an officer." "You will have to get a hue horse, 0- neral," continued the interlocutor. "General Butler has had a four hun irtd dollar black stallion presented to im, and other generals have secured .in** horses." "Well," replied Rosser, "I have ? line good slock down on my farm; nut frum what I can learn a horse will not be the suitable thing in Cuba. I hink a mule will be best, and it is my xpectution to ride a mule." it may be that this Confederate vet ran with his flannel shirt and string iTuund his hat bt sides ridiug a mule, will uot lid exactly in trim to court an ttuoroii.s looking glass or capei nimbly in a lady's chamber to the lascivious pleasing of a lute; but for a Black Douglass ready lor the devil's own ?vork in desperate encounter commend us to the "Prince of Albemarle."? ->iauuton Record. ROBERT E. LEE. The Londou Spectator, in a review of j Dr. Heuiy Alexander White's "Robert E Lee and His Southern Confederacy," pay.-; a worthy tribute to the hero of j the lost cause, aud one which warms the heart of the southern veterans. It say?: "Englishmen of all parties will al? ways feed a greater interest in Lee than in Grant, even though politically the r sympathies may be with the Union. No more truly heroic figure thau Lee ex s's in modern history, but it must bo admitted that, like Washington him? self, he was essentially of the aristo? cratic type. There is a singularly pa thetio side to liia career, which arises from the fact that this brilliant and de? voted son of Virginia was, if not at J heart a uuionist, yet who saw all the evils in secession and in slavery, which be was doomed to spend his grandest ? II irts in upholding. In his private life Robert E. Lee was everything that we understand by the term 'gentle? man,' and as such he might meet with defeat, but never with disgrace. He whs a profoundly religious man, of the high Puritan type. After Petersburg and Appomattox, when he exclaimed to his beaten soldiers: 'Men, we have fought through the war together. I have done my best lor you. My heart is too full to say more'?down to his | later serai-retired life as the worthy president of Washington College, we note in every recorded word or action a man of whom we, as well a3 our American kinsfolk, may be proud, as a true Anglo-Saxon, worthy of the type of Cromwell and Hampden." Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with? stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kiug's New Discovery for Con? sumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz". Thus writes W. C. Ham nink & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bot? tles free at E. L. Allen's Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00 every bottle guaranteed. _ Persons leaving tbe city for the sum? mer can have the Gazette mailed to them to any address lor 10 cents a week, the same price at which tbe paper is delivered in this city. The editor of the Evans City, Pa.. Globe writes "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after allI other r.-modiee failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Charles O. Lennon. _. FRANKLIN MILLS ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR and Wheailet just received by t ?? U'fT. PT*UK 'LED CREAM CHEESE just received by FLOUR. FLOl II. You can say all you like in praise of SEMTOEiJ? ?L0UK And you will not bo commending it too highly. It is a brand that has won its way to fame through merit and reliability. You can use it the whole year through and never lind it vary. It must be a very untoward accident that causes a spoiled batch of bread or heavy p*st y if you use Senator Flour. Don't bo persuaded by your grocer that something tlso is just as good, hut try it yourself. CIAS. KING & SON. EDUCATIONAL. BF CH ARLOTTESVI LLE, VA. Letters, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering. Session bc>jrlnn 15th September. Tuition in Academical Schoo la free to Virginians. For catalogues address P. B. 8ARR1NQER, Chairman. FOR SALE OR RENT. IDE SALE AT A LOW PRICE?THE F MOUNT VERNON COTTON FACTORY At ALEXANDRIA, Va. Address R. F. KNOX, my3t_210 King Streot. JpOB SALE OR RENT. Tho comfortable FRAME DWELLING on the oast side of St. Asaph street, between Cameron and Queen streets. Bath room, gas, et?*. Apply at this office octlP tf L^OR RENT OR LEASE. Tho BUILDING on tho northeast corner of King and Union streots, the host stand in the city for a grocery. Possession given oa tho first of May. Apply at this orhce. apttf_ JpoR KENT. SIXACBES OF LAND at Lochabor, joat north of tho city limits. Good place for a profitable market uardon. Apply at thii oirW doc23 tf FURNITURE. The Furniture House?1301 King street Cash and Credit. SuniiiierGoods Mattings from 9c up. Refrigerators and Ice Chests from $4 up. Lawn Settees from epe up. Pictures Framed on Short Notice. BUILDING MATERIAL. gMOOT & CO. (Successors to .1. Bector Smoot & Co.) STEAK FLOORING & PLANING MILL, Manufacturers of ?OR AND WINDOW FBAME8, MOUL ING8. Ac. DEALERS IN LUMBER, 8HINGLEi i .'. i:S, NAILS, LIME, CALCINED PLASTEB and CKT?JiLNT? No. 36 north Union sireat, Alexandria, Va. I,,,..,- ^- ri^hvcrod fn>e <?i ih? ">tT. iXiJiTAW.ISKE.'J IS2?.J JDS IAH H. D SMOOT DaALBB rn LUMiiEK, shingles, Laths, Nails, Cam ant, Calcined Plaster, <&c. StANUFACTUBUBS OJ FLOORING, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTELS, AND ALL KIN?? OF WOOD WORK Office and yard No. 21 north Union street Factory Nos. 13 and 15 north Lee St., Alex* andria, Va. No charite for delivery in city. /"^BUSHED COKE a cheap summer fuel, a JR. ZIMMERMAN'S w AX FINISH FLOOB OIL. TBY IT. For sale by WtRFlFLD* HAIL IQTJE?Small line of short ends, good YS^__A C SLAYMAKEB'S. LENDED TEAS, suitable for iced tea, tr.r ??lo at -15c aud 60c at for sale ar j, q MILBURN'S. ERC A IE SHIRTS.?Latest styles, soft or stiff bosom? also Nainsook and Silk fronts, j .st received at ? SLAyMAKEB,R P B P a ni KS' ?UFF SCARFS, latest shades, at ADLWrrurx gT^xMAEERU EXCURSION'S, CiC'NK S. Air Colonial Beach ? Somerset Beach SEASON OPENFI> SATURDAY, JUNE 18. The steamer JANE MOSELEY leaves Rood's wharf at 9 a. m. daily, except Monday, returning abnut9 p. m ON SATURDAY AT 7 P.M. For staterooms, charters, &c, apply to F. J. DONNELLY, GAZETTE OFFICE. OFFICIAL. ' TO Otl TAX-PAYERS. Coixkctob's Office ) Juno 18, 1898. )' Notice is hereby given that the tux I'ills for 189S are now in the hands of the collector. The attention of parties interested is respect fully called to tho following extract from tfro revenue bill of that year: "Upon all bills paid in full by the 1st day of July, 1898, tho Collector of Taxes sh*ll allow a discount of ton por cent, aud on all bills paid by the 1st of September, 1898, he shall allow a discount of live per com., and on all bills not paid on the 1st day of Decani bor, 1898. thore shall be Bssesssd and collect? ed a penalty of live per cent, upon t^eamount of said bills, and on all bills remaining unpaid on the 1st day of June, 1899, damages at the rate of six per centum per annum shall be paid." Tax-payers would do well to call and pay at once in order to avoid tho rush and crowd usually present on tho last days In which the discount is allowed. Bring a list to make sure you got bills for all your property, as the collector will not be responsible or allow the discount after tho timo fixed by law. P. F. GOBMAN. jel8 10t Collector of City Taxe-. MEETINGS._ J^OTICE. There will be a meeting of tho stockholders of tho VIRGINIA PHOSPHATE AND PAINT COMPANY held at tho company's office, No. 102 Fairfax street. Alexandria. Va., on JULY 2nd NEXT, at 12 o'clock m., for the election of theotlicers of said company for the onsuing year. ' C. T. 8HOEMAKEE, Secretary. jel8 2w BOOKS. STATIONERY, Ale. French's Bookstore, 417 & 419 KING STREET. OUR BICYCLE AND SPORTING GOODS BUSINESS THIS SEASON will bo on the most comprehensive scale. Not one point has been overlooked to make ours tho most interesting Bicycle and Sport? ing Goods Department in this State Our prices mean a big saving for yon. Wo have now ready for your inspection the "98" MODELS of tho "IMPKEIAL WHEELS," the-go lightly-kind. Prico $50. The New Thomas Bicycle, prico $50, and the Arabian Wheels, prico $40, known tho world ovor as tho American beauties. The high grade, the great popularity, tho excellent, reputation of tbeso three leading makes are unquestioned. We invite comparison with other wheels ad? vertised at much higher prices. If you fail to inpect ' The Imperial," "The Thomas" and "The Arabian" boforo purchasing, don't blame your bad luck on us. BICYCLE SUNDRIES. A largo assortment of standard brands very lowest prices. BICYCLES FOR HIKE by the hour, day, weok or month. No rattle? traps. Robert W. French. Carne's Bookstore, 703 King Stroot. A FULL LINE OF FINE STATIONERY ALWAYS ON HAND. Wo sell "AUL'S INKS which are non spillable and non-evaporating and cost oniy 10 CENTS A BOTTLE. Orders taken for Music at Washington Prices. BOOK8 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST G 00D COFFEE cheap, freshly roasted st my store, 12c per pound. T C MILBURN A UNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR fresh, for sale by j C. MILRFRN. 2ft* GROSS FRUIT JAR*?Pint Jars O 55c a dozen, quart do. ?Oc, half gal lon oo. 80c_J. C. MILB?RN. _ BLANKETS and COMFORTS, fine assort ment at 50c, 75c $1, $1 25 to $2 and no. at A. C. BLA YMAKEB'S. ALARGE SUPPLY OF BUCKETS TUB9 aud BASKETS for sale by t r. Mli nnRN. AFULL LINE OF MEN'S WORKING GLOVES at A.C. BLAYMAKER'S. DRY GOODS. Cool Corsets. :0: llow long will it l>e boforo ovory woman in Alexandria will b. cotsetcd with an Ameri Cin Lady (Vrset? Judging from tho way they have been eaiiing for tbi? groat U r.'ct of lato it will not bo very long They give comfort, eise and relii omni, and whar more dots a worn in expect fi*m a Corset? Prices within reach of all?50c and $1. Ladies' Ribbed Vests. Last week wo advertised Ladies' Bibbed Vests at 4c. This lot is fast vanishing from our stock. Don't delay too long in looking over theso bargains. A Ladies' Lisle Thread Bibbed Vist at 121?! h?a do equal in this city. A pure white vai meiit !'f beauty. Cool and durable for a season's wear. I r. i lock we show nearly ev< ry weight of ? u u r gauzes. Men's Wash Ties. Wash Ties in alnwat every conceivable color, shade and shape for summer wear. The low prices, with bright, beautiful colors at 5c, 10c and 12$c make them in constant demand by man of cool thoughts and dress Men's Summer Outings. Wi 1 open on Friday, June 24, one case ol Men's Summer Pores I Shins. Sizes 14 to 17. Owing to the lata purchase of thoso goods wo shall oiler the pick of tho entire assortment at 50c. Those who have delayed in purchas? ing iheir cool, buninur Outings, will find somcchoi'o patterns in this case at about one's own pr.ee." Hosier)'. Ladies' Drnpstitrh Lisle Thread Black Hose 8izes 8 to 9J. Price '25c. A summer Rose of airy construction. Boys' lilack Ribbed Hoho for lone wear an i rough usage. Price 12Jc Sizes (5 to 94 Ladies' Bojt Designs in now Hose. A new collection of choice bri.ht patterus now ready for inspection Sizes S to 9J. Prices 25c and ?">< >c. :0. C. M ADAMS. 411 King street. GROCERIES. Sk?T'i'here is None Better than the Best Buy the Best at the Best Prices. NEW AND COMPLETE LINE OF SGUMEB LUNCHEON GOODS. tl X4 fURBIED FOWL; POTTED MEATS AND GAME; CANNED LOBSTEB, SCHRIMP AND SALMON; SAUCES AND DEE-S? INGS; SELECTED QUEEN OLIVES; FRENCH SARDINES; BRANDY PEACHES AND IMPORTED GINGER ALE. ? FINE CLABETS A 8PECIALTY ? ?CHOICE WINE8 AND LIQ?OBS.? For same quality you cannot duplicate prices eithor hore or in Washington. Freight prepaid within fifty miles of Alexan? dria on all orders amounting to five dollars or ovor. The ECONOMY GROCERY 900 KING STREET. 'PHONE 132 FOR HASTY SERVICE. A Direct Imoortation -0 F "BHEINGOLD," "MONBIJON" and "CAM? EO WABE in Salads. Cakes. Nut Dishes, A. D. Codecs, Chocolates, Celeries, and other fancy pieces. We invite your inspection of this ware Nothing like it ever offered in Alexandria and imported direct to our order. E. J. MILLER & CO., 317 King Street : Alexandria, Va. BUTTEB?Fresh Virginia Butter 15-, choice do. 18c Virginia Creamery Prints 20c. Elgin Creamery Prints 23c J. C. MILBUBN. BEAUTIFUL line of 0BGANDIE8 and LAWNS, latest designs, and beat for the price, at A. C. 8LAYMAKEB'S. FBEE SAMPLES FOB ONE WEEK OF KIDNEOIDS, the Great Discovery for ail Kidney Disorders. Call at WABFIELD & HALL'S. IVEN SUITING and CRASH for skirts just received, at A. C. SLAYMAKER'S. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. On account of some contemplated alterations to make room for an enlarged carpet room and a great carpet sale in Sep? tember, in which we propose to give three leading features? quality, quantity and?last but not least?lowest prices ever made for fine $joods. A Silt We want every fancy silk and silk waist length to go. Some fine Foulard silks, were 75c and 87c, sale price 50c. Some nice fancies, were 65c, sale price 50c. si.50 silk waists marked down to $1 and $1.15. $1.25 silk waists down to 85c and $1, 85c silk waists marked down to 60c. $1 silk waist lengths manced down to 75c per yard. These goods are all new and very desirable, but we need the room. Sale of Dress Goods, Early in the spring we put a large line of 50c goods on our 25c counter, and goods from 50c to 75c on our 39c counter. They met with ready appreciation and are nearly closed out. We want every piece of them to go so we put the prices now to 20 and 25c. Our fir.e 15c Madras and Ginghams are now all I2j^c. A large range of new wash goods from 5c to I2^c are opening up during this week. Some special values in 19c fancy ribbons New table linen at 50c, 60c and 75c. When we opened up our rug sale two weeks ago we knew it was not rug season, but the values made it so, and we have made large inroads into the lot. On many of these ^oods no duplicates are obtainable. So buy now. Large bouses in New York are asking for the same goods nearly twenty-five per cent, advance over our prices. Special prices to close out odd pieces of Matting during une. ONE PRICE. TWW. Uli CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS, &c. Our Hants are Complete, And Have Passed a Rigid Examination. SERVICEABLE SPRING SUITS, all sizes at $4, $4.50 and $5. ALL WOOL SUITS at ?<J and $6 50. Our lino of $7.50 ALL WOOL SUITS, ?rench faced and well tailored in a dozen different patterns, aro ready for the fray and prepared to test tho issue with any $10 line shown by others. We are justly proud of our $9. $10, $12 and $14 REGIMENT, as it has proven in? comparable and invincible A small army of BOYS' KNEE PANT8 SrITS from $1.25 to $(i, and a battalion of separate KNEE PANTS from 25c to $1.50. BICYCLE SHITS and separate PANTS in golf and bloomers as low in price as tho low? est. SUITS TO ORDER from $13.50 up. A full line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS, GOLF H03E. BELTS, ETC A Nickle Vest Pocket Cup given with every purchase of $5 or over. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG AND YOUR MONEY BACK ON DEMAND R. Lee Field, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER & FURNISHES' NO. 204 KING STREET. KNIVES, FOKKS AND SPOONS. Half dozen SILVEB-PLATED TEA SPOONS j at $1.75. Half dozen SILVEB-PLATED KNIVES at $1.75. Half dozen FILVEB-PLATED FORKS at $175. These goods are all of the Guest quality silver-plate, each pieoe stamped with my name and the amount of silvor iu each guar? anteed. HENRY W. WILDT, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. _106 N. Royal street,_ CASTILE SOAP and Turkish Bath Cloth This soap is made from pure Olive Oil pressed from prime fresh olives, retaining the natural color of the fruit Price 10c V. 0 T.EADREATRR A SONS A LL WOOL UNDERWEAR, over 50c XX quality, at a great reduction to close out winter stock. _A. O ?LAYMAKgR, EMNANTS OF FINE ORGANDY very cheap, at 10c per yard, at A. C. SLAYMAKKR'S. a FINANCLAJb^ JOS. BB0DEE8, ) ( CHAM. S. HOOFS', PBKHIDKNT. j 1 CASH I Kit. First National Bank, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Designated Depository of the United States. CAPITAL, $100,000. SDBPLU8 AND ) t t>n UNDIVIDED PROFITS, | * Prompt attention given to ail business, in? cluding collections throughout tbo United StstaH and Europe._ BURKE & HERBERT BANKERS, ASH DSAXXKfi ia INVESTMENT SECURITIES. i General Banking Dindnssa tra/tact-sd. Deposits received subject to check ai sight. Collections mads. Lotiora of Credit and Foreign Exchange. fcrnlahed._ BKKOWI WHEAT, I ( V?. H. LAMBIET President, j 1 Cashier. Citizens' Nat'I. Bank. OA PITA L yi00,000. 8UBPLU8 $20,000 CoUaciless mads and promptly ramlttad AH kinds sf investment securities % up* elalty. Directors?B. Wheat, E. L. Daingarflald F. L. Smith. W. S. Braoot, W. H. Lambert. BEY THE NEW FRUIT JAR. Tae Machino Made Fruit Jar ia the Best Jar Made Smooth Tops Like Table Tumbers. No Bubbles or Glsas Threads. No Higher in Price Than the Old Common Kind. E. J. Miller and Co., Sole Distributors for Alexandria, Va. KIDNEOIDS1 KIDNEOIDS.l For the enre of all Kidney Diseases, shattered Nerves and all diseases arising from thin, watery and impoverished blood. Price 50c. For sale only by WABF1ELD & HALL, Corner Pri?*? ?nd P?l?f?v ANOTHER bale of that extra heavy UN. BLEACHED COTTON to ran at 5 c Best value over offered at price. Just re? ceived at _A. O. SLAYMAEEBS. MAXIMUM, Minmnrn Clinical. Standard Dairy and Brewers' Thermometers Hydrometers, Aneroids, Barometers, Ac, fas. ale by B. 8, LBADBEATER ? SONS. 1 . ? SO W i