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UKDJ.01NAL. If Death had to sign the warrant for every vic? tim that he claims as his I own, there 1 w ou 1 d be fewer prema? ture deaths. In the major? ity of cases, ;u e n a n d women sign their own death war? rants. Neglected health means death. A man or worn an may not realize it. but ? ? it they neglect are simply gnals that warn them of the 5 ud serious maladies. A in irrt* up in the morning - headed and alert, both physically. They have a ? breakfast. They go ith alacrity, and a sense ;i.iy's end finds them . gcd out. They still have it; evening's enjoyment, sound, refreshing slutn ? h ive frightful dreams ::ig hours, nor are they ig :heir waking hours. They n ! oi fault-finding;. When their condition the op ?? need a course of Dr. Medical Discovery. It ak stomach, corrects ligestion invigorates the - and enriches the blood. Ibod ? maker and flesh gthens the muscular sys the complexion, regu >f every vital organ and ? il and physical elasticity licine dealers sell it, and " just as good." '. for several yenr. with lint." writes H. n. Drans unial, Monroe Co . \V. Va . j years ago my health gave way. . t worse all the time. thud ft side and limbs, palpita ramping pains in the stomach ? - w eak and no energy. I -'.''.don Medical Discoverv and fi iu the start. I soon frit like a mi r.o-c enjoying good health " CATARRH (ill liuill! COLD "v HEAD i.to ? o Full siz-j 5' c. Trial size .. ?;- i>r hv ni i*l ELY K'f'tTHElt3. "il Wmrfn ?M' v w ' ork JAPANESE CURE iJete Treatment, consisting Of >, Capsules ol Ointment and two, :. A never-failing cure for Piles* i ; 1 degree. It makes an operation ii is painful, and oiten results iry. Why endure this terribiel pack a Written Guarantee In each' , n j Pay. jtH.*. and ii a box, 6 lor Samples free OINTMENT, 25o- and 50c AT IHN Curod. Piles Prevented, tryi N 1 IW Japanese Liver Pellets, the] nil STOM ACH REGULATORandJ IFIER. Small, mild and pleasant] ally adapted for childrenlsuse. 30 I of these famous little Pellets will \ or more ol Pile Cure. IINB tKUH JaPA^BSB Pit* Ollh bV TO! A'LNV; <TUEET._ c or rKiftv .Yomr* ' s i.vn WBLL-TatCD Remedy.?Mrs . syrup has l>oon usod for ? y millions of mothers for lie toothing, with perfect 1 othes the child, softens the gums, ? ires wind colic, and is tho y for Diarrhosa. Is pleasant to the ?v Druggists in every part of the fl ve cents a >>ottio. Its valuo 1 Be sure and ask- for Mrs. Wins ? i -- (uns, -rrup und t?te no othnr kind. ;?n1 ~ *. ... v i r? A 25 Cent Box of MUM'S MALARIA. CAPSULES nl su ' ('mo Any Caso'of Chills and Fever. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. FKUrit.l/.KKS, ?Vir. . \s.?s. GKO. S. FREV(H Hoc rotary. ulria Fertilizer and Chemical ('ompany, N I' FACTO RERS OF F? " H rs, fertilizer Materials and Blue Windsor Ground Plaster, iS STREET, BETWEEN UNION AND LEE, laH ALF.XANDRIA. VA. H)U FALL" vN ? WINTER 4 COMPLETE AND CAREFULLY SE r&D STOCK OF ? ' ir, Domestic Dry ^?oods. Notions-and Furnishings PRICES. WE SFLL NOTH iNi BUT THE BEST AT LOW PRICES. A. C SL1YMAKER, U\'ii sTRF.ET X" ;; 1 iTLE OF LEADBEATER'S ? 'EXTRACT OF SARSAPA? loj 1 : nod with Iodide of Potassium '5<*au E'ormnl? 0? every bottle. Priie 8 8, LEADBEATEB * SONS, published daily and t3j-weekly at Garotte Building.810 & 812 Prince at TERMS: Daily. | Tri-Weekly. I Toar.$5 00 j 1 Yoar.$3 00 ? Months. i> 50 6 Months. 1 50 J Months. 1 ?_>-, I 3 Months. 75 j Month. 43 i 1 Month. 25 J Week. 10 j All transient advertisemenrs mast t* paid fox in advance. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to ex? ceed thei r space unless the oxce&s is paid for at transient rates, and ondor no circtun stances will thoy be allowed to advertise other than their legitimate business in ths spaco contracted for. The Gazette office is connected with the Tolephono Exchanges. Advortisemonts, or? ders for the paper, news or any infoimation or business can be sent by telonhona. ' Entered at the Postoffice Alexandria, Virgin? ia, as second-class matter.! BOY SAVED FATHER BY KILL ING BEAR. Adam Clark, the twelve-year-old son of Squire Phi?p B. Clark, of Porter tow nur ip, Pike county, had an exciting adventure with a bear on Tuesday? killing ibe animal and paving bis fa iher's life. Rudolph Scbomover, a be * tree hunt? er uf Bushkill, made his annual trip to I'or'er township a week ago, and at night stopped ai Clark's home. During ttu day he hunted bees, aided by the squire's little eon Adam. Results were poor, and last Saturday morniDg before rei urning to Bushkill Schoonover said to Clark, "There is a dead animal down by that clearing. J think there is a hear around tbe?e lands killing your cattle. The .-quire had a yearling bull torn to pieces by bears early in the summer, and later his best cow and two heifers mysteriously disappeared, anil be pro? ceeded io investigate, taking Adam to show b'm where he and Schoonover ?ia I their bee stand. Clark soon came upon the dead animal, but it was a s i*nge youi g Jersey heifer, and not the ca cas of his lost cow. She had b*en ki ] d on the bank of the creek. They returned home, and Monday hr .unlit out the old muzzle loader that i id lain a long while witnout anything t ? do, and Adam took his shotgun and h.y started for the clearing, where tbe> found the bear. Jihi then the bear, alarmed, took a c upla of steps aw?y from ibe deBd ti Her and stepped into a little open spo etweeo the trees. Ius'aotly there were two ?harp, ringing reports, that ?rimed on t-Le still Dight air, and the bear fell io its tracks. "He's down, pap. 8ball I shoot a :ai' ?" "Give bim your cannon ball now if vou can tee," he replied, and another loud report rang out. The old man be eaii to climb down the bank toward ?he monster. ' 0, pap, don't go ilowu there till you load again. He might come to." But the old man had foigolteu to bring t?ny ammunition for ibe old muzzle loader. "Come on down, he's dead now. my boy." said the -'(ju re, and together they crept down 'i e bank. Darkness had fallen when Clark b gun to feel w: ere the hear was hit, when it suddenly rose upon its ?aunches and began an attack on him. The buy had oue shot left, and when he b-ar a'tempted to claw his father ne took deliberate aim ty moonlight ??nd shot bruio through the neart. The '?ear was taken home with an ox team. It weighed uearly fivehucdred pounds. Dora Clay Married Again.?Dora Richardson Clay, who was divorced from Gen. Cassius M. Clay one month ago, was married at Keeue, Ky., Fri? day afternoon at 4 o'clock to Riley Brock, the sawmill hand and farm la? borer. The wedding took place at the re-irlence ofR?v. G. W. Argabrite, par tor of the Keene Baptist Church, at which Dora worships. Members of the pastor's family wi-re witnesses to the ceremony, and when it was over the couple went back to Pinchard, where they will live in the house Gen. Clay bought for Dora's use the day before he filed suit for divorce. It was learned Friday that the rea? son Dora left White Hall was because Gen. Clay asked her to leave. They had lived together as man and wife for a year, and the General had despaired of other heirs to inherit a portion of the property his children had taken as their own. He found that Dora was loud of young company, and he told her she had best leave. Last week Brock and Dora quarrel? ed, and Brock threatened to go back to the volunteer army. He out on bit uni? form, went to Valley View, and told his fither and mother good-by and went to LexiDgton to join one of the regiments there. He got ?oberen, changed his mind, and Dora made friends with him ami agreed to marry nim this week. Each day she would put him oil until Friday morning he w( uld wait no longer, although his friends told him be would always have bad luck if he got married on Friday He went to Versailles, got the license, and Dora kept her promise. Rnhhrri the Grave. A siartliug incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the sul jeel, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk? en, tongue coated, pain coutiuually in back and sides, no appetite?gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortu? nately, a friend advised tryiDg 'Electric Bitters,' aod to my great joy and sur? prise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents , guaranteed, at E S.Allen's ami E. 8. Leadheater & Sons', Drug Stores. WE GIVE NO REWARDS. An offer of this kind is the meanest of de? ceptions Our plan is to give every me a chance to try tho merit of Eiy's Cioain B*lm, the original Balm for tho cure of Catarrh, Hhv Fever and Cold in tho Head, by inailiug for'l > cents a trial siz? t > test its curative powers. We rmil the 50 cent eise also and the druggist keeps it. Test it and you aro sure to continue the ?eatnieat Re iof '9 immediate and a cure follows. Ely Bri then, 50 Warren street, New York. MEDICINAL. So the falling of the hairtells of the approach of age and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless it may seem, you confidently expect leaves again. And why? Because there is life at the roots. So you need not worry about the falling of your hair, the J threatened departure of youth 3, and beauty. And why? Becaus? if there is a spark of life remaining in the roots of the hair will arouse it into healthy activ? ity. The hair ceases to come out: it begins to grow: and the glory of your youth is restored to you. We have a book on the Hair and its Diseases. It is free. |? Tho Boat Advlco Fece. If jrou ilo nut obtain nil ttin hoiipfltj you nir'Tted frnrn the 111? of the Vin-ir. wrltu thf> doctor about It. Probably there Ii ?nmo difficulty with your gen oral ?ystem which may be ea?llr romovM. Aildrfn. DR. J. C. AVER, Lowell, Mas?. DKY r;oon> Children's :0: -- Wc tind all moth rs anxious for do cloth? ing ol ibeir offspring agairig changeable weather. l*-a:np cloudy wea'b r is mote dis? tressing 'iiid danger, us to c! ildion lhaii con? tinual iod weather Clothed in our Veiiuo and W olen Underwear act.-* as * p evontive versus Midden unnotiti-d changes in the at moaj lu re. Infaots' Woolens. Infants' Warm Cndi r*h'its. Pros 5c Infa is* W?rmer l inier bins. Price 8s Infan's Me'inn rnder-hiits Price 1 >r. Infants' Wool Uudtvs irta Price 2 ic. lnfniits' Pure Wool Un lerthirts Price 40c. Infants' Lxtra Oratio Umiersh rU. Price 50c Infants' Australian Undershirts. Prices tJ5c, 75c ami B5fc We carry a lin.i of Mori o and Woolen Un? derwear almost as largo in quantity and of the same (jiulity as ai y large retail firm in Washington, I) 0. Boys' Woolens. Eoys are susceptible to cold, damp woather, an 1 they need about the ssme protection as others. Hoys' Part Wool Gray rndorshirta ami Drawers. Price 25c Boya' Fleeced Lined Gray Undershirts and DrawoiH Sizes 24 to 34. Price 25c Boy*' While Merino Undershirts and Draw? ers. Siz s 24 to 34. Prhe 25c. Special notico is called to tho abovo throe popular numbers of Underwear for the boya. They represent strength, warmth and loug wear. Boys' Bibbed Undershirts and Drawers. All s'/e Prices 30c, 35c and 40c, Boys' Natnral Wool Undershirts and Draw? ers. AH tones Prico 50c. Boys' Extra Fleecod Wool Uudorshirts and Drawers. All sizes. Prices 40c and 50c. Boys' Natural Wool Undershirts and Diaw ers. Sizes 24 to 34. Prices 05c to *5c. Misses' Woolens. Weaimt0 8how the largest stock of Me? rino and Woolen Under wear for Misses ever displayed in this city. If our prices have beeu acceptable to purchaser! in the past 22 years, what's to hinder our progress in the future with largo Blocks and low prices? Misses' Warm Undershirts ami Pants. Price 5c. Misses' White Morino Undershirts and Pai ts. Prices 15c and 20c. Misses' Wool Undorshirts and Trawors. Prices 40c to 60c. Misses' Fine Wool Undershirts and Pants. Pri oa 66c to 75c. Misses' Bibbed Undorshirts and Fauts. Price 25c. Mii-ses' Gray Undershirts and Pants. Prices 75e and $1. Misee-i' Cotton Bibbed Fnlershirts and Pa?ts. Prices 20c to 35c. 200dozen Ladies'and Misses' All linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs to opau Satur? day morning, October 8. Prices 12 ^c and 25c Another case of f- niericui Lady Corsets to open ou Monday. October 10. Several new patterns for inspection. C. MADAMS. t 411 King street. THE DIAMOND 8POUT.?A necessity for condensed milk. It abolishes dip ping the spoon in the milk and is cloauly and economical. No dnst or flies can enter tho milk. Try one E. S. LEADBEATEB & SQN8. ICYCLE CHAIN BUUSHEs will clean your bicycle chain without removing it 10 and 15c each. For sale by ?. & T.EiSPFf ATy-R A SONS. K AITWI ANN'S STORES. iT iviarp,? WE MEAN TO ?NV PARTICULAR CLOTHING ST > E HERE OR IN WASHINGTON. If Po, Get a Divorce, /ND BUY WHER-. Y U CAN G?T THE BEST CLOTHING FO ! M N. BoYS AND CHILDREN AT THE LOWEST PIGUBEJ. Oll wi I full in love with mir mode?! prices, whi e the charming f eshness mid ? xeol le-'t quality of onr goods win diaw fiom yuu a lerv d declaration tint tbttv Hrr the l>i-si valuer you i-wr s i\v MEMS' ST ITS $2.50 up t<> 815 BOY-' fU TS, long |i nts hihI visu. SI 50 " S" C ilLDREN'S -riT-'. ' 75c " si 5 MEN'S PANTS, 19c " jo BOYS' KNEE PANTS, 25c " $1 A Btnpeudons display ?f Oeutlemen's Fur? nishings of all the latest stj los and of I he best va uea you evor saw. Don't fail t<> rome to our opening. tJS^Our Clothing Depart? ment is on the First Floor Now/^y HOOTS AND SHOES, Here It Is! YOn WILL KNOW IT BY TU I i CUT. This is 11 >?> shoe which is cau-ing such a flurry in the country. We have tin in and tiny aro win? ners. Min's w inter weight rhoc5 in all styles and shapes ready for your n spection I on't forget the school shoes for boys and girV A useful scholar's i o ui p a n i o n goes W th e*ch pair. lb1. JPJlJPIJ 423 KING STREET. FINANCIAL. $2.000 TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT on approved real (stale secniity. App'y ai onco. ROBERT E LI07T. _oct.'5 tf ">'2:{ Kill? Street JOS. BROOKB8, I I (has. It HOOFF, PRESIDENT. J I cash ikk. First National Bank, alexandria, va. Designated Depository of the United States. capital, $100,000 SURPLUS and I?. , . UNDIVIDED PROFITS, j * Prompt attention given in all business, in? cluding collections throughout the (Inited Stales and Europe. BURKE & HERBERT BANKERS, AJTD DIAL BBS I? INVESTMENT SECURITIES. A General Ranking Dullness tra.-eactsd. HapoiiU rooolvad snbjoct to ch?ck at light. Uillftctiont roads. Lattorc of Oradll and Foraijn Eichann famished. _ _ BSNOm WHEAT, [ ? WM. B. LAM'-'EET Prusldsnt. } 1 Cashier. Citizens' Nat'l. Bank. OAprTALJlOO.tga;. SURPLUH $20,000 i)ollactions mn?? and promptly remitted 4M tindi et Invartmtn? iwuriti? a ips etat?/. rtirartors-R Whaal E L IVu<erflsld F L "-ri'th. W R Hraont W H. Larai-ort. W. E. DIEN ELT, Opthalmic ami Dispensing Optician. Otlice: JOS S. Washington Street. SPECTACLES a"d EYEGLASSES, ALL GRADES. Special Attention Given to Oculists' Prescriptions. No Charge for Examination and Adv cr. All Glasioa flnaranteed Absolutely Correct and Warranted for ONE V EA B ocll lyr Ii lUFMANX'S STORKS. I WE SS ALL BOMB A BD THE TOWN WITH BA BOA INS. Having disposed of ?11 our Ladies', Milses' and Children's Shoes, we will reopen on September 10th with an enllie new line i f Ladies', Hisses' ami Children's Shoes We also have atid rc:vivo daily all the latest styles of Men'-. Roys'and Youths' Ian r-hoes, Vici and Calf; also in Black. Wd make r-pecial ef fort in Men's $.'5 Shoes. Ail the lat? est shapes?Bull Dog. Bclmont. Der? by. Vale. Reh Boy and various other stv'es too numerous to mention >urh a line of Men's 8hoes has never been shown in this city ALL SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY fOLD AT AM? BELOW COST. FURNITURE. Comfort Is what we all want?Solid Comfort. To obtain this visit AND GET A MORRIS CHAIR. It is within the reach of every ore To think, we will sell a Morris ( hair for \I*de of oak, with cordnrcy cushions. Won derful value ; do not let this eh n-o slip. M. RUBEN & SONS, THE FUBNI8HING HOUSE, 61 J KINO SfRfET. FOR SALE OR RENT. RENT OK LEASE. The BUILDING on the northeast cornet >i King am! Union streets, the best stand in be city for a grocery. Possession given on 'it! first of Mav. Apply at this office. Bp]_ T710B BENT. -IX ACHES OF LAND at Inhaber, j net lOrth of the city limits. Good place for a irofitablo market garden. Apply at thil .(Kor dec23 tf >! EETINGS. THK ST00RH0LDEB8 OF THE C. AC. [NVEVTMENT COMPANY having IsP ed to boiil their anriiia meeting according to bj - aws and constitution, 'his is to give no tine that the board of directors l ow call on iiie ?toi:kholders to meet at Fleisehmanil's Hotel, in Alesandria, Va , on WEDNESDAY. EVENING, November 9. 1898 at ">:.?}<) p. ru. THOS W. S.VHTH, President C. & C Investment Co. LAWRENCE < AVANAUOil, Sec. pro t< rn oet5 td ANNUAL MEETING.-Pursuant to its hy-laws the regular annual meeting of tbo stockholders of the NATIONAL AUTO? MATIC FI BE ALARM COMPANY of Wash ington, D. C . will be he'd at the Braddock Ib.u-e, Alexandria, Va.. on THHRSD vV, the 13th diy of October, 1898, a* 2 o'clock p. in , for tbo election of directots for tho ensuing year. octl law :w J. W. FB05T, Treasurer. EDUCATIONAL. BELLE HAVEN INSTITUTE, (Synagogue, Washington Street.) For BOYS and GIRLS, will be reopened SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1898. KINDER? GARTEN SYSTKM. Miss ELLEN HERBERT, Principal. jylf> tf A FAIBY IN DISGUISE Is the person who offers relief to the afflicted with rheumatism, lumbago ard all kindred ailments Wc offer relief in our LUBRICAT? ING LINIMENT, which we have 1-een sell* tag for ino-e than thirty vears, and which ha* gained a splendid reputation, as it on tains a combination of remedies which strike at the root of these troubles. It is now put up in very large bottlts, making it by far t! e most economical twenty five-cent liniment on the merket For lon^-stsnding ca^es OUK KH.fUWA.TIC SPECIFIC ahou'd bj used also to effect a jierfect cure. E S. LEAD JEATEE & SONS. Druggists, . . . . . Established 17f>2. ANOTHER bale of that extra heavy UN? BLEACHED COTTON to run at 5c. Best v-tltte ever offered at price. Just re? ceived at A r. qf.AYUAKKR3. 'LK MILLER'S INSECT POWDER? Tust received a fresh supply of POLE MILLER'S ITALIAN INSET POWDEB at WAEFLSLD <k HALL'S DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. ARE YOU HEADY TO LOOK AROUND FOR Fall and Winter Goods? If bo we will he glad to have you call this way. Each aud eveiy day forthe past wt*k new rim! desirable goods havo been coming in, so that we now point wilh pride to many specials, which, because of their early arrival, cannot again be duplicated at tho price. 1 eise of ' adios' Vests, '-ailed the (jucen), nude of soft and pliable Egyptian Cotton, gussoted sleeves, covered seams, etc. Nothing better <au l>e shown for less than 37*fcc. Our price 25c. Also Ladies' I'auts to match abovo vests. About six dozen Ladies'Union Suits. .wodjo of thoin are all wool. Others are only psrt woo!. We have decided to oiibr the lot at one price, and this price is leas than half value 75c a mit. Do not fail to look at thorn. 1 raso of Dark Flanuelette just the kind you have always paid 10c for. This ca-e goes for 6:!jc. Do you km w that Carriage Bobes with us is a now departure, never having kept them before. Well, we have them dow, and at prices that will surprise and please all iureis of first class goods in this line. Therefore, if you wai.t a CARRIAGE ROBK come lo us. Press Good.-, from the great auction gale hold in Now York. We socured ouly about 10 pieces and will otter them at auction prices 2 pieces only Black and Blue Sorgoa, 52 inches wide. Sold everywhere for $1 Our price 69c. 5 pieces Fancy Mohair Goods Regular 50c quality. Our prire 3'.ic. 5 pieces Fancy Dress G ods. Regular 37'ye quality. Our price 25c. Gentlemen, do not forgot we are now sole agents for the abovo justly celebrated Shirt in full dress shirts. We can give you all their p pular styles and any length of sleeve. Also in stiv k a full line of tbe'r Colored Shirts for the fall trade. We will ho pleased to show these to lovi rs of perfect fitting aod stylish shirts. CHAPMAN'S. 424 and 426 KING STREET. AMONG THEM ARE: MANHATTAN SHIRTS. SOL] I) COM FOR r c?u he obtained on <old winter evenings, when tho therm? muter is dallying with zero, wlien jour room nre boated with our high Krade COAL fr> m tho famous Lee mims Try tho fups 'or quality of our coal before having your hin tided (or winter use, and von will gi^c u.' yiur order promptly For baking or heati g purposes it is unexcelled. J EL ZIMMERMAN, 'Phone 18 Foot of Q toon streot. THOMAS J. FANNOX. woodTnd' coal, COB. DUKE AND HENBYSTREETS. White Ash. Red Ash, Stove, Furnace, Nut and Cumbai laud Coal. Oak aud Pino Wood, long or sawtd and split The convenient location of my yards, hsv ir.g a railroad track running into them for unloading ?nd loading, a d my modern fa? cilities fi?r handling Wool and Coal enables mo to seh at tho lowest prices _T110M S.I FANNON. Coal and Wood We have just completed ono of tho latest Improved appliances now in use for bundling coal. Wo can deliver to custom* rs the EEST ORAD . OF ALL KINDS OF <SOAL, clean, at the lowest maiket price?2240 lbs to tho ton. Wharf arid yard at the foot of Prince street. Office corner Duke and Fairfax streets. Telephone No. seplO.'lni De WILTON AI rcHESON._ W. A. S.MOOT. G. S. FKENCH. W. A. SMOOT, JB. WM. A. BMOOT & CO. QOAL! 00 AL! On nnr wharf and to nrrlvo dnrlnr. the i?a son a full rtock of ANTHliACITE. CUMBERLAND and SPLINT COALS of tha best quality and well screened. vVe will be pleased to supply onr friends and customer* at lowest market price per ton o' '2240 pounds, delivered at bouses, cars oi boats. TKi.Krni>NK Cai.i. 57. COAL!_ C0AL1 WHITE AND RED ASH, S H?MO KIN AND LYKEN'S VALLEY. From the famous mine* of the 8U8QUEHANNA COAL COMPANY. Ptiro Coal, woll ?creenod. 2240 Iba to the ton ALflO CRUSHED COKE. COM BEBLAND, NEW KIVEE AND fc FLINT COAL. Families, Public Institutions, and Mann facturom supplied at lowest market rates. Ail onlora loft at office, 114 south St. Asarh streot, teiephonod immediately to yards. J. R. ZIMMERMAN, Wharf and Yards, font nf Onryn ?trrv?* TRAVELERS' LUNCH. CUBAN HOT SHOT, NEW CRACKERS AND CAKES TUST PUT UPON THE MARKET. FIVE CENTS FOE A QUART OF SWEET CRACKERS. Evory!??dy can art'ord to cat Crackers now. Ask your deader. HILL B?Kfc'KY N R Co- Alexandria. Va* I) IL LOA' INHALERS cure while yon =lecp by applying curative air to the pas? sages of tho'uose. throat aud lungs all night , For csurrh, bronchitis, asthma, consumption 1 etc A-k lor descriptive pamt-hlets. E. S LEADBEATER?SONS, Solo Agent* for A'exandri? and Waahinpton. rpuTiEP'S AUriZlrTMOTIC fcOLUTION is JL a perfectly odorless antiseptic and disin? fectant. For purifying the infected atmos? phere of sick rooms it has no equal For sale by E. S. LEADBEATEE & tON8. 50c for a qa*rt bottle T>OACH TRAPS 5c at JtW LEADBEATER'S. CHINA, OL ASS W AUK. Ate. Hawkes' Cut Glass makes the daintinot WEDDING GIFTS. It is of tho finest uua'ity and mado by tho mint expert workmen iu tho world. We have a beautiful new line of this eelebratod make, at the lowest prices. BUY YOU8 GLASS OF GLASS Ot-AL^Rfi. If you bay it <>f Jewelers ami Dry Golds Merchants, who car? ry it as a aide line, y >u have to pay FANCY PRICES. We aro constantly receiving new goods, and it is a pleasuro to have you eaU often and look over our good, whether yon are in need of aryth ng or not. Plea'.e rt mi m' cr thia. E. J. MILLER & CO., IMPOETEBS OF CHINA AND GL<8S. ROOKS, STATIONERY, Ac. THE PLACE TO BUY SCHOOLdBOOKS SCHOOL "SUPPLIES Of All Kinds if You Wish to 8avo Money French's Bookstore, 417 & 410 KING STREET. REMEMBER, th?t we carry the largest as? sortment of BOOKS, now and second hand, in Virginia, and on the host te.iua. A Holden Patent Book Cover given away with each hook. Tho strongest and bent book cover made. Remember they can be had only at FRENCH'S BO iKSToRE. 3^~Every child purchasing supplies hero will be entitled to* free gne^s on the HAND? SOME D'-SK AND OUTFIT on exhibition iu tho window. Robert W. French. SCHOOL BOOKS For Public and Private Schools at Carne's Bookstore, 703 King Street. Old school IxMiks which have been displaced in the public schools taken in exchange an part payment on the new hooks which suc? ceed them. Wo have tho largest variety of BLANK BOOKS, TABLETS, ETC., in the city. Dysons' Book Store (508 King Stieet, next to Opera House). Public School Books Sold and Ex? changed at State Price*. Private School Books aa iow as they can bo bought elsewhere. Our motto for schtr-l puppliea is Host Goods, Bust Selection, B*nt Prices. Call iii d see if we cannot save you moi.ey on Slates, double and singl*. Penhold. m. Pens. Inks, Tablets, Blank Books, Eraser*, School Fags, I^rayo. s and in fact everyth n< else usod in the school room. D. Harry Appicu, 525 King Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER AND FRE1T?EALER A, P P I c the seasons come|and go rovident of all, lenty af fruita, and nnta, and sweets, have at your call. 1 'andiea, cakes throughout the year, EL Appich's stock will make good cboe ? ^SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR THt COUNTgYTBADE-tBg_ URE CALIFORNIA HONEY in one and two pound cans, at 20 and 35 cento per can. For medicinal and rabte use. Quaran teod absolutely free from glucose For sale ^ E H. LEADBE vTBB A SONS AFETY RAZOR, once used you will never do without it. For sale by HENRY W. WILDT, 106 H. Bor?! ?fcrwt,