VOL- XCIX.?NO. 221. ALEXANDRIA, VA., SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17 1898. PRICE 2 OTST*
MEDICINAL
! j| NOIINO THE LIFE-BOAT.
dangers than those of*
fhat dread disease?con
? >re men and women in a
the sea has swallowed up
try of navigation.
? : and safe life boat ever
i men and women
? m : is merciless destroyer.
? v i'. dden Medical Discor
? : cent, of all cases of
mchitis, asthma, laryn
ng?, -pittititj of blood and
- .'. ti >ublcs. It acts directly
Irivtng out all impurities and
1; soothes and heals the
??>[ the lungs, bronchial
!-:' cavities. It restores
makes digc.-tion and as
: invigorates the liver,
u 1 enriches the blood. It
? life-giving elements
build new ami healthy
us down, carries off and
- - used and half dead tissues
^rrm< of consumption
Its cough and facilitates
until the lungs are thor
I: i> the great b'ood
uilder. Unlike cod liver
did flabby dob. but the
tissues of health. It docs
people more corpulent,
ive testified to their cure
: medicine after they were
tor-;, and all hope was
honest ?Valcr will not suggest
ibstitute for the sake of a
protil
^ \ m :?: or woman who neglects
ti ti >utYers from slow
l>r. Pierce's Pleasant
ure constipation. One
!let" is a gentle laxa
n i two a mild cathartic,
medicine dealers sell them.
: ??:'<'.-. are "ju.-t a- good."
/T$s JAPANESE
te Treatment, consisting of
IES, Capsules ol Ointment and two.
A never-failing cine for Piles)
! degree. It makes an operation)
h is I ainful, ami often results]
Whv endure this terrible]
Ck a Written Guarantee in each'
ire, No Pay. 500. and ji a boat, 6 lor
I. Samples free
OINTMENT, ?5c- and 50c.
'flVQTIOATION Cured. Piles Prevented, On
1U1OII1 -HI IUIX Japanese Liver Pellets,the!
' S rOM VCH REGULATORaixl
Small, mild and pleasant]
ally adapted lor children's use 5J
:R E E -- ? '?: d "f these famous little Pellets will
?I box or more ot Pile Cure.
1kb fiiuK Japambsb Pixs
tutim only by
'? .V/.T, 701 KING STREET.
For OverPiftT Tesrn
Is ? > Well-Teied Remedy.?Mr?
r'sSo ithing Syrup has boon a sod for
tei fifty years by millions of mothers foi
Iren while teething, with perfect
othes the child, softens the gumj,
, euros wind colic, and is the
:??'or Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the
?? Druggists in every part of the
. 1 ? nty-five cents a bottle. It* valne
?1 le. Re sure and ask foT Mrs. Wins
i?"?Sooi intj Syrup and toik? no otho' kin''
'? cough or tickling in the throat
Minute Cough Cure. Harmless
' i"hos the right sp.it, reliable and
ted, It acts at once. C. G
1 Klini.l/.KRS, &C^_
SO. P OEO. S. FRENCH
8ocrotary.
ilexaadria Fertilizer
and Chemical
Company,
>1 ANUFACT?REB8 OF
Fertilizers, Fertilizer Materials ami
Bhic Windsor Ground Plaster,
? ESS BEET, BETWEEN UNION
AND LEE
M.EXANLVBTA. VA.
tTSSY SHOT TELLS.
1. SUJ rS To ORDER $15
ngs, med.um and heavy
Kcwoei himI nattiest styles. T.lo
lut tai oring experience
bea ? suits Bhows four groat
lastership Material Uc-!0-Date,
" and Looks: Workmanship,
Keeps its Bhaps, Fit Such as
tical is delighted with; Prices
Alexandria, ktyle and value
ei we are not cennee ed
- All these suits are nmdo
by :*t rat class woikmau.
K?BERT T. GRIMES,
? B I 8 ANT TAILOR
and
-?2 k-E N T S ' FURNISHER.
S ' : * Alexandria. Yg.
0,000,000"
POUNDS
JMAC WANTED,
! iHiHiuee the highest mar
\SU, -?iwl furnish bags for s Ip
w"to for quotations,
j- . H BAADER.
- ? 215 and 217 King street.
Ab xanlria, Virginia.
I V.-TU BRUSH with a box of
' Boap for USc, and a tooth
""' '? n? AniUnptie To-ith Pow
' . -Hiiea so 1 usT-winpoiu.
i. P,, and i'leveut any dust from
*ur m.c by
8? S. LEAD BEATER & SONS
PUBLISHED DAILY AWD TBI-WKEJELY AT
Qaierte Building. SlO * 812 Prtnco st
TERM8:
Daily. I Tbi-Weekly.
I Year.$5 00 1 Year.$3 00
t> Montns. 2 50 6 Months. 1 50
3 Mouths. 1 i>5 3 Months. 75
i Month. 43 I 1 Month. 25
1 Week. 10 |
AI! transient advortiBarnen.'a rnnrt be raid /or
in advance.
(Contract advertisers will not be allowed to ex?
ceed thoir space unless the excess is paid for
at trausiont rates, and under no circum
stances will thoy be allowed to advertise
othor than their legitimate business in ths
space contracted for.
Entorod at the Postoffice Alexandria, Vi'trin
is. as second-class matter.]
NEW LOW CUT GOWNS.
A dispatch from London during the
height of the society gayeties in that city
Bhowed what au astonishing brevity
had been reached by the decollete
gowns of Eaglisn aud French woman
of fashion. The San Francisco Ex
amint-r states uow on the authority of
Reiifern aud others that the startling
fashion w 11 be copied, with the addi?
tions, or, more comctly speaking, sub?
traction?, in America this winter
To combine tbe bodice Iy a fragile
str ug of peat Is or a bi: of notion bcros-*
tbe shoulders to dispense with th*
makeshift sleeve and keep the bedice
on by sheer force of cohesion or bt
"force of will"?these are the tai-ks set
b< f>re fashionable Aniericau womeu if
'hey would follow the examples oi
their E u>lish and French sisters.
Theor s s, especially if they ne ideal?
ist as well, say that tne fine discrimi?
nation, the inherent modesty, the keen
common sense of the Aineticau women
can he depended upon iu a crisis rs
:r?vt> as this. "They always do the
riijht thing in the end," say the theor
Ut-idea liste. "Wait," is the answer of
i he practical man, and America's men
?ire wailing for Ibis test of the Ameri?
can women of their country. It has
ieen noticeable in history that ex
tr.Miieiy dtcoilete tiowus for wi me
vv-T- contemporaneous with enu of
profligacy in tbe courts of E iroi>e. A
(i tion is only as pure, only ms tru \ a
i - women, aud the modesty of women
is indicated as much by their dress a*
their speech. Therefore is this a area!
?n.-is in American history.
Evening dresses designed for tbi."
?inter are exaggerations ct the styles
jfgowiH in evidence throughout tbe
grar.d opera stasou iu London thi
yenr.
L idy Southampton, the picturesque
young English woman, whom an a?
roiriug british public calls ' Our Juno,'"
was photographed at that time in a
wnite silk gown of Greek fashion, with
i diamond cluster marking tbe lowest
point of a very dtcoilete gown, and
with fine pliant wires of gold across
tbe shoulders, looking like stray gold?
en threads upon marble.
Lady Gray Egerton, once MifS May
Wayne Cuyler, a Baltimore girl, is one
of ine extremists in the daring fashion
?>{ the day. Tne Princess Hatzfeld! and
the Countess of E-?sex, both American
girls, are radical in the matter of abbre
viattd cor.-ages.
The Princess de Sagan and the Prin?
cess Elizabeth Constantino de Russin,
j with Counters Castellane, formerl>
! Anna Gould, wear go*vns as meagre as
j to corsage as can be found io all Paris
"If your arms and neck are ugly it i
a sin to reveal them; if tbpy are beau?
tiful it is a sin to conceal th* in," said a
French wit. Such is the philosophy of
tbe gayest ol nations as to the dress of
its women.
The fame of the house of Worth was
built upon a gown that in tbe time of
tne Empress Eugenie was considered
shocking. It wds fashioned for the
beautiful Counters Castiglione, who in
the character of Salambo, the high
priestess of the Carlhatjenians, wore it
??t a fancy dress ball. It was of striped
red and black plush and was fastened
over the shoulders by a narrow gold
band, the fashion of this day. Though
tbe pictures of the famous costume
show that tbe line where the red and
b ack plusb of the Countess's costume
m?jt the dazzling white skin of the fair
s loulders was at least three inches
tr.gher than the dividing line of to day,
yet the ct stnme of the Countess Cas?
tiglione was so daring and so be?utful
mat it sent the Empress Euuenie home
iu a storm of tears. Worth and his
Couu'e-s patrou was criticized for im
m ?destv, and yet tne Countess Castig?
lione would have blushed at sight of
or e ol the gowns worn at the grand
u[n-ra in L mdou last seasou.
A model furnished by Jean Worth for
an opt-ra gown is of cream brocaded
Shi in, with white net overdress, em
b oidered in apple blossom design, and
>rt:-u and train of apple green silk. Tne
1) (dice is exceedingly lew, two rows of
ducbtvse l?ce meeting the sash girdl ?
.m1 defined on tlu sh Hilders by a shine l
b n I uf tne si k foim ug the waist. ' no row
iifthoiace. a little fuller than that upon the
b tdice, and seeming but an oxteusu u ot tin
upper row of lace, forming a Straight line
across the host and arms, is used in lieu of
sleeves
sleeves are fiction, according to the modes
of the d v or the night. I hoy m y bo t?n'a
liatug ' a ll" of lace. They m?y ue bands"of
velvet au inch wide, or rows of pearis half
t:iat width, or even silver or gold t reads of
hurliko attenuation, but to call those any
nothings sleevctf is s weak concession to thu
prejudices of our grand in -tbers. Sorna ? f the
lata gowns discard any suinb aace or excuse
of the sleeve They have a corsage whose
uncompromising line ouds beneath tne arm?
pits aud is hold on and together I y tbo laws
of gravitation, but mocks at such useless ai -
cessoties us sloevos.
His Life AYms Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a promtneut citizen
of Hannibal, Mo , lately bad a wondei
ful deliverance from a frightful death.
In tellinii of it he says: "I was taken
with Typhoid Fever, that ran into
Pneumouia. My lungs became hard?
ened. I was so weak I couldn't even
tit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I
expected to soon die of Consumption,
when 1 beard of Dr. King's New Dis?
covery. One bottle gave great relief.
I continued to use it, and now am well
j and strong, I can't say too much in its
i praise." This marvellous medicine is
I the surest and ijuickest cure in the
! world for all Throat and Lung
'Trouble R-gular s-z-s 50 cents ????!
$1. Trial bottles free at E L. A 1-n's
and E. S. Leadbeater & SiW Drug
I Stuieetovei v bottle guaiante*)**. 1
M F DICJNAIj.
Easily?
Are you frequently hoarse?
Do you have that annoying
tickling in your throat? Would
you feel relieved if you could
raise something? Does your
cough annoy you at night, and
do you raise more mucus in
the morning?
Then you should always keep
on hand a bottle of
If you have a weak
throat you cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each
coid makes you more liable
to another, and the last
one is always harder to
cure than the one before it.
Dp. Agep'8 Cnerrg Pectoral Piaster
protects t&e lungs iron colds.
Help at Hand.
If you have any complaint
whatever aud desire the best
medical advice you can pos
sibly obtain, write the doctor
freely. You will receive u
prompt reply.
Address, DR. J. C. AYKR,
Lowell, Mass.
Fl'UN ITC UK
Carpets and
Rugs.
The styles of Carpets and
Ru;rs we are showing are
the very latest designs. A
beautiful Moquet Rug,
45c. All Wool Carpet at
45c
M. Ruben
4 Sons.
601 King Street.
FOR SALE OK RENT.
jT^OR BENT OR LEASE.
Tho BUILDING on the northeast corner
01 King and Union streets, the host stand in
tho city for a grocery. Possession givon on
tho first of May. Apply at this office.
a pi tf
F
OR RENT.
SIX ACRES OF LAND at Lochabor, just
north of tho city limits. Good place fore
profitable market garden. Apply at this
office doc23 tf
FOR FALL
AND WINTER
A COMPLETE AND CAREFULLY SE?
LECTED STOCK OF
Underwear, Domestic Dry
Goods, Notions and
Furnishings
AT LOWEsT PRICE*. WE S^LL NOTH?
ING BUT THE BEbT AT
LOW PRICES.
A. C. SLAYMAKER,
-P29 KING STREET.
KNIVES, FORKS
AND SPOONS.
Hal Mown SILVER-PLATED TEA SPOON8
at $1.75.
Half dosen SILVEB-PLATED KNIVES at
$1.75.
Half dozen fTLVEE-PLATED FORK8 at
$1 75.
Those goods are all of the finest quality
silver-plate, each pieco stamped with my
namo and the amount of silvor in each guar?
anteed.
HEiNRY W. WILDT,
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
U)U N l.'ov?! stro?t.
C1KKAM SOAP is t white doatmg soap, tor
j Bile at 3c a cake, by
J. C, ALI LB UEN,
1>ky G"()|)n,
The Last
-AND ~
Uli!
We strike the final
reduction blows in a'l
lines of summer goods
this week, and it
means, harry! hurry
now! as these are ab?
solutely the last days
of our wonderful clear?
ing sale, which has
been such a glorious
saving time. With
one mighty sweep we
have cut and slashed
prices to rush out nil
remaining slock Nev?
er was liiere such an
unflinching gving
away of dollars ami
never such a grand
buying time for you
it m n n
D. Bendlioini
A Sods ,
316 KING STREET.
CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS, &c.
Our
Haifa are Complete,
And Have Passed a Rigid
Examination.
SERVICEABLE SPRING SUITS, all size*
at $4, $4.00 and
ALL WOOL SUITS at ?G and $6 50.
Our lino of $7.50 ALL WOOL SUIT8.
French faced and well tailored in a dozen
different patterns, are ready for the fray sud
prepared to tost the issuo with any $10 line
shown by others.
Wo are justly proud of our $9, $10, $12
and $14 REGIMENT, as it has proven in?
comparable and invincible
A small array of B vyS' KNEE PANTS j
SUITS from $1.25 to $'.>, and a battalion of
separate knee PANTS from 25c to $1.50.
BICYCLE SrITS and separate PANT8 in
golf and bloomers as low in price as the low
ost.
SUITS TO ORPER from $13.fi0 up.
A full lino of GENTS' FURNISHINGS,
GOLF HOSE. BELTS, ETC
A Nickle Vest Pocket Cup uiven with
every purchasn of or over.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG?
URES AND YOUR MONEY back on de?
MAND.
R. Lee
0NEPR1CE CLOTHIER& FURNISHER
NO 304 KING STREET
D. Harry Appich,
525 King Street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CONFECTIONER AND FRUIT DEALER
the seasons come and go
f^rovidont of all,
IPlonty of fruits, and nuts, and.swoots,
X have at your call.
Candies, cakes throughout the year,
Hal Appich's stock will mako good cheer
^SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for THE
COUNTS 1 TRADE.-?;
dec'2tf_
" TRAVELERS' LUNCH.
CUBAN HOT SHOT,
NEW CRACKERS AND CAKES JUST PUT
upon the market.
FIVE CENTS Fob A. w'-ABi1 i F sU EET
CRACKERS
Everybody cam afford to eat Crackers now.
Ask your dealer.
HILL BAJLEEY'N. B. Ox, Aloxaadria, Va.
1~?UY GOODS.
a\j VjM
?
: 0: ?
FALL STYLES.
:(?:
We have opened the season
with a stock of goods that
beats the record for beauty
and low prices. We will close
it with a big stocK disposed of
and the best pleased lot of
customers you ever saw. Be
fair with yourself and come
and see our stock of
WILTONV,
MOSAICS,
AXUIiN.yrF.rs.
WILTON VE1 VETS.
BOrvY RRI'SSF.!^.
TAPEjTTRY H'TS-n,..
lN'UKAIN-, VTi'.,
ALSO \ PI 1.1. I.IN I" OF
AK T
IG (is
oh ci.ollK
NAP! : R MM"' [NO,
(>r,)A M \ ri'INfl,
iv'ITAN HATTING
No question about the
above goods pleasing. None
made better. No question
about prices being satisfactory.
None can sell cheaper. Be
wide awake and early in the
field.
tocEii)erj!'if Sod.
KDUCATIONAL.
ALEXANDRIA F?HLE INSTITUTE.
The next annual session will begin THURS
DiY, Scpteinb r 22, 1898 F.,r ctreulais
stating terms, etc , apply to the
Misses GREENE.
No. .'{17 north Wasliingt? n Street.
sug24 1 hi
ilLISM INSTITUTE HJIl w&,
806 PRINCE STREET.
Tne .'{2nd year op.ns SEPTEMBER 22,
1898. Catalogues at Lendheater's and Jhii
nny's Drug Stores, and after SEPTEMBER 8
at resilience.
M n DORA chinn, 1 p , . ,
Miss A M. CUANDLEE, j r
?ng!8t eep:{0_
HISOOPAI, HIGH SCHOOL, ncsr Alex
Hiidrifl. Va.?For ? YS. The GOth veai
npens SEPTEMBER 2?. 1898. Extensive
additional improvement in bui'dings and
equipment. Illustrated catalogue seut.
I,. M. BLACK FOhD, M. A, Principal.
jy!8 toctl_
HELLE HAVEN INSTITUTE,
(Synagogue, Washington Street.)
For BOVS and (JtRLS, will be reopoued
Shl'TEMBER 2-'nd, 189S. KINDEB
G\RTEN SYSTEM
Miss ELLEN HERBERT, Principal.
jylStf_
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
CHARLOTT ESV1LLE. VA.
Letten, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineoriru
V Btmatmm begin* lfith 8?yt*anb??.
Tctttoa U? XotArmlc?l School* iwm \tt YkrgheAat
1 11 ? 1
a. B. BAHRiMOM.
HOW TO PUT UP A PBESCBIPTION
With the skill and (are that is necessary t<>
pnvent mistakes, is a part of our rusincsr
chat experience and caution have made per?
fect. Our prescription department is equip?
ped with all the late-t appliances for accurate
work, and we use nothing but the purest and
fieshe-t drug*. Our reputation ia this line
? as secured us the best clientele in Alexmi?'
dria and vicinity, and if we lnven't your
trade we should have it
E S I.EiDBEATER A PONS.
Druggists,. Fairfax street,
Established 1702.
OIIY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
CHILDREN'S WEEK
! AT
The schools will open now iu a few dayc This means uumerons wants for the little
folks, such as Hosiery, White Goods for aprons, pretty neat Dress Ginghams, Handkor
chiefs, etc. Now we hare made some special purchases with a view to catering to their
wants.
First?We will mention 1 ase, 1,200 yards, tine French Ginghams, 2 to 10 yard
lo! gths. very neat, very pretty, very fine and best of all, Very cheap, at Sc.
1 case, 1 200 yards, Figured Flannolett. These make good warm school dressos, irear
well and wash beautiful'y. These are also in short ends, running from 2 to 10 yards.
which accounts for tbo veiy low price?tije.
10 pieces Faucy W rsted Plaid Dress Goods at 12Jc.
STOt KINOS?This soason wo have mado arrangements with one of the best socking
manufactories in the coui.try to furnish us with a special grade of Misses' and Buys'
Stockings at the popular price of 1'), 12* and 25c.
20 dozm School Handkerchiefs, very attractivo borders. 2c.
2ii doz n Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at '.iu.
20 doz n very tine Embroidond Handkerchiefs at 5c.
10 dozen all Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 10c
5 dozen Dnlaundeied Shirts, the celebrated Diamond brand, si/? 12 to 14. No dupli?
cates of the above aft?r this lot is gone at tho price?50c.
10 dozen Silv.?r Dollar Shirts, excellent wesri rs, 39c.
1 lot Boy.s' Suspenders at lo and 15c.
Boys' Colored Shirts with separate collars 50c.
Poyo' Colored Shirts, collars altachod, 25 and 39c.
Boys' and Girls' Underwear in heavy, raodiuni and light weight goods.
CHAPMAN'S, 424 and 426 KING STREET.
FLOCK.
FLOUR.
CE:./.-:..;^-^ac:
A Good
Appetite
Is a blessing to any man, and thore
is nothing that assists l'io app<tite
like tasty food, f risp, bo* biscuits
help to mike any meal enjoyablo,
and the be*t dour in the world to
mako crisp, hot biecuits with is
SENATOR
It is made of tbo very finest wheat grown. It is moro nutritious and m>r
easy to cook with than any othor tlour, and never disappoints in the baking.
CMS. KING & SON.
EDUCATIONAL.
EDUCATIONAL.
School for Young Ladies and Little Girls.,
!U7 PRINCE STREET, A LI X ANDEIA, VIRGINIA.
Nexi session begins THURSD S V, September 15th. 1898 Social advantages iu Music,
Elocution and tho Languages. Great attention paid to tho Primary Department
Fx?r?ct from testimonial from Professor James Lc-wis Howe, of Washington and
Loe University :
"We need nio?e srhoo's which, like yonr own shall give young isdies an opportunity to
loam Fomething thoroughly. You mayjastlv take much satisfaction in knowing that you aro
sharing in the labor of raising tho standard of education in Virginia."
For catalogues apply t) th Principal. [aug!96w] Mrs. F. B. EWfNG
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C.
THE PLACE TO BUY
SCHOOL BOOKS
SCHOOL "SUPPLIES
Of Ail Kinds if You Wish to Save .Money
French's Bookstore,
417 & 41!? KINO ST BE ET.
REMEMBER. tli?t we carry the largest as
eortuent of BOOKS, new end Second hand,
in Virginia anil on the host to nis. A Holden
Paitnt Book Cover given away with each
bo k. The strongest and best bonk cover
made. Eon.ember thoy can be had only at
FR FACH'S BO )KS1\.?RF.
5Sf*Every child purchasing supplies here
will be entitled toa free gness on the HAND?
SOME D SK AND OUTFIT on exhibition
in tho window.
Robert W. French.
SCHOOL BOOKS
For Public and Private Schools at
Carne's Bookstore,
703 King Street,
Old school books which have been displaced
in the public s hools taken in exchange as
part payment on the new books which suc?
ceed them.
Wo have tho largest variety of BLANK
BOOKS, TABLETS, ETC., in the city.
Dysons' Book Store!
f.508 King Street, next to Opera House)
Public School Books Sold and Ex?
changed at Slate Price'.
Private School Fooks as low as they can bo
bought elsewhere*
Our motto for scho 1 pupplies is Best floods,
Best Selection, B<st Prices.
Call ai d see if we cannot savo yen money
on Slates, double and single. Penholders,
Pens. Inks. Tablets, Blank Books, Erasers,
-cbool Bags, Crayoi s and in fact everything
else used in the school room._
S~CHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES
you will find at
R E. KNIGHT. 621 K ng st.
wlo will also handle second-hand books as
good as new. It will pay you to visit him
au30
THE DIAMOND 8POUT.?A necessity
for condensed milk. It abolishes dip
ping the spoou in the milk and 13 cleanly and
econoni'caL No dnst or dies can enter the
milk. Try one
E. S. LEADBEATER & SONd.
CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c.
Toilet-ware
For The Spare Room.
Or 'or general DM, An entirely new lino
from $1 !K) a set up. Don't fail to ?ee our
ino of this ware. Also see our east window
for Gold and O'een Ware. Exceedingly low
prices a?d some very dainty choice articles.
Everything you lack in your China o' Glass
Ware thii fall you can find hero at the very
lowost prices. No trouble to show you our
goods. Polito attention assured you.
E. J. MILLER & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GL?88.
_MEETINGS._
SPECIAL NOTICE.?The annual meeting
of the stockholders of the UNION
RUILDING COMPANY, for the election of
tho board of directors and for such o'her
bus'nws as may como before them, will be
hild ?t tho office of the company, 123 south
Boyal at'cet. Alexandria, V? . on MONDAY,
September 19. 1898. at 12:30 o'clock p. m.
MYSON M. PABKEB, Provident.
W. 6COrr TOWEBS, Secretary.
aug25 law3w
DE. J. H. LAWLEE
Has Boniovod From Cameron stroet, to 108
North Pitt Street
DR. J. H. LAWLER, D. V. S.,
GRADUATE OF N. Y. COLLEGE OF VET
ERIN A BY 8UBGEON8.
Ringbones, Spavin and all Lameness in
Horse Cured.
Cows and Dogs Treated.
Residence 108 north Pitt street
Office at R. L. Myers A Co.'a stables.
Bell 'phone No. 31-B.
Home 'phono No, 36.
Alezand ria' va. _
PILLOW INHALERS cure while you
sleep by applying curative air to the pas?
sages of the nose, throat and lungs all nigh*
For catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, consumption
etc. Ask for descriptive pamphlets.
E. a LEADBEATEB A SONS,
Sole Agents for Alexandria sad Washington.
A STILE SOAP and Tu neun Batu Cloth
This soap is made from pure O?vo Oi
pressed from prime frceh olives, ret\ining the
natural color of the fruit. Price 10c
& & LXAD2JEATXB A BONS.