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TUESDAY EVENING. KOV. 22, 1898.
WIFE WRECKS HER HUSBAND'S
SALOON.
Mrs Harry Bradley, of New York
city, went to her husband's saloon in
Savauuuh, early Sunday morning, and
with an empty bottle smashed every
glass in the pines and poured out and
threw away every bottle of liquor. Mrs.
Bradley gave her husband $3,000 some
time ago to start in business. He lei:
the keys ol the place at home Saturday
night. Mrs. Bradley found them, and.
with her baby in her arms, went out
about three otclock in the morning.
She first notified the burglar alarm o.'
fice attaches that tbey need not come
to the place, as she was going in. Theo
she went into tte saloon, put her child
on a table and sat down for a half an
hour todeliberate.She then tcok a heavy
bottle and smashed every piece of glass
in the place and poured out every drop
of liquor.
A Serious Yawn.?Miss Belle E't
gelbrecht, nineteen years old, of L'nicn
Hill, N. J., will be careful hereafter
when she yawns. When she awoke
Saturday morning she yawned. It was
the same sort of a yawn that she had
been in the h.ibit of indulging in, but
when she started to close her mouth
she found it was set, both jaws havir.^
been dislocated. Ail t Horts of her
parents to restore the jaws to their pro?
per position failed, aud doctors were
called. Miss Eagelbrecht was placed
under the influence ol ether, and after
an hour's work the jaws were reset. Miss
Engelbrecht is still confined to her bed
because of the shock.
A Sure Sign of Croup.
Hoarseness in a child that is Bubject
to croup is a sure indication of the ap?
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain^
Cough Eemedy is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after the
croupy cough has appeared, it will prt
veut the attack. Many mothers who
have croupy childreu alwa\-s keep this
remedy at hand and find that it saves
them much trouble aud worry. It can
always be depended upon and is pleas
ant to take. For s-.le by J. H. Jannty,
Druggist, 7ul Kim: street.
- mi,
ARNOLD'S BROMO-CELSKY. Try this
nnrivalot remedy for Eeadachos. Neni>!<;i.:.
3;oe!>)o<*ner.?. IOmbU
OFFICIAL.
CM! y TKLas-l'i E-.'S ' FFVF.
,t Ioom No. 1. City Ham..
Alexandria, Va, Nov. \ i. 1893
DELINQUENT STATE TAX-PAYEES.
TAKE NOTICE.
At the December (12th) term of tho Cor?
poration Court, at the front door of the Cor?
poration Court House, ou Fairfax street, i
will oiler at PUBLIC SALE all tho BEA'
ESTATE belonging to delinquent taxpayei
for the year 1897. a description of whi :i
can be seen Ht my otlice. or at the clerk's otlice
of the Corporation Court .jSrUnder a :e
cent act of the fctate Legislature, a failure- ou
the part of taxpayers to pay the ?monntot
their tax bill beiore the day of sale, will m:ikc
their property iiablo to be purchased by any
individual, thereby subjecting them to an ad?
ditional expense of.*"> and costs in order to
redeem the same. M. B. nARLOW.
no12ta Citv Treasurer.
STATE _TAXES.
KOTICE TO STATE TAX-PATERS
City TREASURER'S Office,
Boom No. 1, City Hall.
AlexaKPKIa. Va , Nov. 1,1893. .
I am now prepared to receive State Taxe?
for the vear 1S98. All persons paying theii
taxes before DECEMBER 1ST will save a
penalty of 5 per cent., as on that date t'i
penalty of 5 per cent, will be added to a
unpaid bill3 and their collection enforced, u
the law directs.
M. B. HABLOW, City Treasurer,
novl tded
_PROPOSALS._
jpKOPOSALS.
Alexandria. Vs.. Nov. 13.1S9S
SEALED PBOPusXLS will be received ut.
to TUESDAY. Tecember 0. at 7:3t' oV o k p
m., for furnishing' ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY COBDS. more or !es3, of merchant?
able OAK WOOD, to be delivered to the poi .
of the city as ordered and in quantities no
greater than one-quarter (^4) of a cord.
The wood is to be delivered durii g :'. i
period from the 20th of Dece-mbjr, 1893, to
tho 20th of March, 1899.
Bids should be addressed to the nuders g' ?
od, and will be opened at tho Auditor's oft .
on TUESDAY, December 0:h, 1898, at 7:3
o'clock p. m.
The committeo reserve the right torcjet
any and all bids, and upon auy failure of tin
contractor to give satisfaction to cancel the
contract.
By order of the Committee on Poor
J. H. TRIMYEB. Chairman.
no3 5 td_
SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to Ge1
H. Hinken, Chairman of tho Committei
on Light, will be received at this oflieo unt.l ,
4 p. m. Tuesday, November 22, lb98, for \
furnishing the Gas Works with TWO THOU- ]
SAND TONS (more or loss) of OAS CO AI J
(2240 pounds to tho ton) to be delivered n j
the sheds at the works and trimmed up, du - |
ing a period of one year dating from award- j
ing of contract.
The coal must be Monongab, Tryeonni 1.
YoughioghoDy or other gas coal of equal ors -
perior yield and candle power. Bidders c.-;
give their figures on all of tho mines, and arc
requestod to give caudle power, yield, ?Sei.
per ton of coal.
Bids will also bo received until thosm r
hour and at tho same place for furnis'nii p
FIVE HUNDRED TONS (more or less).!
GEOBGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL
(2240 pounds to tho ton) for the use of the
Electric Light Works, to bo furuished by I he
boat load or smaller quantities, if necessar ,
delivered at the Electric Light Works curiiii;
a period of one year, datiug from awarding ol
contract. The committee reserve thought
to reject any and all bids.
Terms: Cash on first day of each month
following delivery of coal.
By order of the Committee on Light.
SA.M'L L. MONBOE,
novllt2I Cierk
LAURENCE STABLER,
NO. 701 KING STREET.
rrp
Representing tha foHowing flnt-clacs ?:?
insurance companits :
LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE.
HARTFORD.
PHOENIX, of London.
WE8TCHESTER, of Now York.
HANOVER.
PHOENIX, of Brooklyn,
And others of samo grade.
Soliciting the patronage of tha public, I
promise the most careful attention to any bus
latm orttnurted to me. f?blG
XIDNEOIDS! KIDNEOIDS!
For the cure of all Kidney Disease?
Shattered Nerves and all diseases arising
from thin, watery and impoverished blood.
Price 50c. For sale on! v by
WARFIELD & HALL,
Pomr Prin'v? end FvJrf+v rtr***'
NECKTIES.?Handsomo line, all stales,
at A. C. SLAYMAK.EL o.
OFFICIAL.
[Extract from tho ptoceodings of the City
Council. Tuesday, Juno 12,1S94.]
Tho following resolution was adopted, viz:
"Beit resolved by the City Council, That
the Auditor be, and i* hereby, instructed to
prepare and caused to be published on the 1st
day of July and on tho 1st day of Novembor
in each and every year an alphabetical list of
all persons who have psid tho licenso tax as?
sessed against dogs, also stating the number
of such licenses opposite their respective
names."
As required by the above order of Council
the nauies of persons who havo taken out li
censes :o keep dogs are as follows:
WHITS
H Aguew. Park (2)
Arnold, Wm A Appich, I) Harry
? hern ?s Co, [2) Adamson, Mrs M
Adams, Mrs Ed Atkinson, B H
A< ton, Wat G Arnold, J Br.ok
Avers, George (3) Alexander, Margaret
Arrington, Gajton Appich, George A
Atwell. E G Ashton, Freeman
Ai.cheeon, Andrew, sr
l ohraus, Carl Barton, Mary
Baj liss, Wm J Butler, James
Baking. John Brockett, Albert
rooks, George Brown, Miss Ella
Blondheim, Linien Bakerimith, George
Beach, Edward Beavers, Bobt
Baggett, Charles Bernhart, Henry
Breen, Jos Breen, Henry
Beach. Henry Bettis, B Frank (2)
Bellamv, Jno Payne. Jno
Bull ck, W E Brockett, Ed L
Brawuor, W H Brookes, Wm J
Boguo. Oliver Biyan. Stuart
Beavers, w II Burroughs, Thos jr
Beach,JO Boatwright, Win
Cary, Cornelius 2) Chauncey, John F
Campbell, Wm Cival?or, Miss
Chewning. Mrs B T Campboll, Carl
Curley, A A Cu vi Hier, Sam'l sr
Cuvillior, Sam'l jr Carlin, George Ben
Chafl'et Lyznau Chapman, J B
Calvert, Geo W Creighton, W F (3)
Creighton, J C (2) Crilly, Jno
Cartwright, Mat Campbell, J B
Ciottnk, ( has F Caton, Goo T
Crockett, Hugh Coakley, F E
Cox, Frank Carroll, E
Clint, Willio Carter Bros
Carnell, John Came, W F jr
Crook, B N
Darky, Wm Dwyer, Phil
Doran. Ben Dean, Chas (3)
Davis. L Morgan Dobie, Marshall '(
Delaney, D W Diedrich, J B i
Donuham, EE Debois Fisher \
Deidzoneit, F Darley, Geo t
Uemaino. Wm Dearborn, Chas W }
Davis, Chss E Davis, Cha3 M
Dreyfus, Julius (2) Dugau, Miss Anna
Deeton, Andrew Doro, Bobt
Pease. James Douglas, Jas S
Drowus. John Duty, C E
Duucan, W J B
Entwisle, F L Edelin, Mi;s Emma
Ewald, Leo Elliott, Henry E ;
Entwisle, C'hss F Evans, Bobeit
Ellis, Josiah
FobrJ, Frank (2) Fisher, Annie
fisher, Amos Fleiscbinann, Harry
Field, Henry C Fair, Albert J (4)
Fones, Thos Fitzgerald, James (2) f
Fisher, Juo H Fiuuoll, Edward
? Fegau, Jamea
.i.b on. Dr Wm Gorman, P F
ii din, John B (2) Corham, Thos
eon, 8 V Graham, Miss Mary
Glasgow, Wm Green, Miss N S
3oodricb, Chas Greene, John
3 icdticb, Wiliis Grover. B E
ijiraham, .lames W Gill, J C
G*rvey. F
Henderson, Sto: heu Hayurs, Sarah
Hinken, WE (2) Hinken. Geo H
Hesslingen Frank Hook, J Wallace
Hepburn, Jamts Hardy, Jos W
Hammersley, Hatti; Hammeislov, Jno
Hall, James Hall, B Fiank
Hart, Louis Hellmuth Bro3 (2)
Huntlowe, Jno B H<wson, James L
Sullett, Jee H-irrison, Juo T
Herbeit. Ernest Hall, Chas
Hansbergor, Wm Hammeisley, W E
lingoes, Edward Harrington. Joshua
i well, Chas Honry, Bobt
Haney, Annio M
Igo, Michael
Johnson, Jno T Jaosdike. (Jtto
Joues. Geo W (3)
Ring. Cha) Kaus, Frod jr
Krafft, Louis Kell. J Wm
Katis. Fred sr Koyes, Chas D
Klipstein, Geo T Kirk, Hjr
Kelly. 1' Y King. Win M (3)
Kersey. Harry Kelly. W P II
Keen , Edward Kelly, Chas
Kidwo'l, Zeddie
Langolf, Ben (2) Lindsay, Wallaco
Lyons, ? F (2) Lyles, Lambert D
Laycock, Geo Lyies, Arthur D
Lsih. Lee Lawler, Martin
Ludwig, Mrs Hattio Luusford, Heaton
Lanmnd. Frank Lee. Mrs Mary L
Leadleater, LC Leo, Albeit
Luea* viis Emms Latham, Hugh
Lyles, Alexander Langley, J W
LHwrcnce,Mi=s Mattie Lucas, E C
Maxwell, Miss A McCaffery, WW
Slinnigerode, Mrs McMinnerroan, Ed
Morris, M Mushbach. Geo A (2)
Merchant, J E M?ttau, H A
Mayrcr. Miss Kato Moore, Walter
Mills, Wm J Moran, F C
Moore, Chas Morgan, Tbos H
.'.touutjoy, W H Moore. Eose
Mil s, Clarence Miller.DrJT
Moore, Mrs WS Murra.,MrsMA
Mumfori. Frod MilHeton, James
Mason, Wm Mullen, W L
Maibury, W H Matthews, J M
McGowan, Thos Makely, D A
M';?aboy, Jno McMinnaman, Eichard
Maxwell, Geo W
Baylor, Jno B Naramore, D H
Norton, Mi.-s Norton, J K M
Nugent, Owen Nealo, J Stanley
Sortis, Rudolph Nails, Georgo
Nicholls, James Nails, Walter
Neale, Chas F
Owens, Edward O'Brien, M W
Oos, Jno
Powell, Llewellou Prico, Mark L
Page. Malcolm, Pollard, F J
Pelton. Julius Peters, Jno
Prico. J Hanson Peltit. J M
Pelton, C C Prettyman. Miss
Pettir, Frank Peyton. Millard (3)
Price. Frank Pettit. Wm T
Po-iev, James Parsons, Susan
Pallin, J C Paff, Frod'k
Pettit, Eljss Padgett, E E
Pierpoitit, Ba!{ih Posoy, Wm
Pettit. Jas H Peyton, James F
Pitts, Homy S Penn, John
Park, Phiiip
tiuinn. Edward
Richards, Geo li Becker, Wm (2)
Bautche, Thoo Bonnay, Jno H (2)
Boney. Win Keif, Henry
Bobey, Frank Kaines, J K
uHti'erty. Jrdin T Boland, Enoch
Re ce, Jao B Bittonour, N ?
House, Thos L Eeynolds, Joseph
Boboy. Bobt A Bussel 1. Wm
Gofers, Wm Budd, Th?s
Beod, John M
5-impsou, Harry Smith, Mrs J H D
Smuot. Wm B (2) Smoot, C C & f?ons (2)
smoot, Wm A (2) Smoot, Mrs C C
Smoot, A E Schwarz & Sou
Shinu, Miss Mary Suilivan, Andrew
Stepheuson. Jno A Sampscn, W H (2)
Bcboeni, A T Starnell, Edward
Smith, '-jsal Schultz, Henry
ScSafor, Wm L Snowden. Harold
SiLldds, Isaac Smith, Wm H.
:$cha??. Lucy Skidmore, Lewis
S'eblicI.w.V. Henry Sherwood, Joshua
Schwab, Georgo Saunders, J M
Sullivan, J Sullivan, D
Stabier. Laurcnco Speed, Chas
Stone, Jno T Simm:n3, H A
Smith, Francis L (3) Smith, James
Schuler. M (2) Schneider, Justus
Steinor. J P Scrivener, Jno A
Smith, Noble Smith, Mrs Cary
Snyder, Chas P Shumau, Louis
Stuart, Jas A
Thombury, Jno T Timborman, JEW
Troakle, W H Travers, Jno W
Ta?h, E C Travers W H
Todd, Miss Mary
Uudeiwood. Bon Underwood, W H
Uhler, LE
Vermiilou, Ben Vogelgesang, Otto (2)
Vornon, E D
Wattlos, C W Woodward, L P
WatkiHs, John H Watkins, J Ben
Watkins, Juo Westlaken, P Van
Warring, F A Welch, Jno (2)
Wirt, Kichard W Wheat. Mrs Florenco
Weil Bros Wildt, Henry (2)
Waters, Ben Williams, Joseph
Wnburn, Charles Wells, Clarenco
Walkor. Frank M Wood, Collie B
Woolls. Wrn P Woodfield. Joseph
Webster. James F Washington, Lawrer.
Welcker, Goo
Young, Juo M Yeatman, P T
Young, H
Zimmerman, Cha? Zimmerman. Wiinier
COIOltED.
Muxander, Dai..gerfiold (12)
Baltimore, Frank
Burke Hobt
Brown, Nat,
Bauner L uisa
Boyd, 11 C
Bro*n, Elizabeth
Baker, Jas
Babaid, Jno
B>\d. Quarles
Birbour. Virginia
Brov/u, ('has ?
Bomaiory, I) W
B teler, a B (U)
Banks, James
Berry, Ban
Bo).'en Levi
Blackburn, Oscar
Bavuo, Wm
Biauder, Plr.l
Coleman, Maria Coibir, Martin
Credit. Jno Cattwrighl, 1 ? c
Corb.j. Eniil Carter, aurs'i
Chase, Frank Carter, Howard
Cjleinan, Juo
Davis, Wm H Derrett, Goo
Diggs, Bich'd Dorsey, Kobt A 12)
Day, Georgeanna Day, Ellis
Davis. Thos Douglass, Hattio
Diggs, Beverloy
Ewell, Washington Edmonds, Bichard
Fortune, Wm Frazior Bettio
Fields, Edward
Gibson, Wm M Gibson, Annio E
Gaskins, Chas Gibson, Kate L
Green, Jno (2) Gaskins, Thos
Giiines, S W ^ Gibson, Chas
Grigsby, Jno
Hohendorf, Jno L (2) Hamilton, Sarah
Henderson Kitty
Hawkins, Wm
Holmes, Cora L
Johnson, Henry
Jones, Susan
Johnson, Dr Albert
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Washington
Koith, Sallie (2) Kitts, Alico
Hardin, Jano
Hamilton, Goo
Hackloy, Jno
Johnson, Hillary
Johnson, Juo
Jackson, Samuol
Johnson, M-jor
Lee. James
Lucas, B F (2)
Lee. Lawrence
Melntosb, Bobt
Middleton, Jas
Munday, Geo
McGuire, Eliz*
McGoo; Malinda
Miller, Stanton
McKenny, Jno
Nelson, Josophino
Parker, Jno F
Parker, Ji o T
Pinkney, Eobt
Lane, Lew
Lancast'.:i-, Virgiuia
Lewis, Ashby
Madden, 0 .1 N
Mathews, Varg't
Madella, JB C
Marshall, Henry (2)
Madella, A W
Monroo. Julia
McGruder, Emma
Noble, Samuel
Pearson, W H N
Peterson, Louisa
Prico, W A
Poindextor, Bot (2)
Eauge, Edward Rarnsay, Simpson
Kobin3on, Bobt B (2) Bobinson, Maguus
Bhodes, Peter Becce, Mary
Eoy, Emil
Stuard. Jno
Scott, Morris
Sea; co, Frank
Scott, De'ia
Scott, Phil
Thompson, Band
Thornton, Goo
Thomas, Y5ni
Thornton, Lucy R
Timmons, H A (3)
Smith, Larkiu
Smith, Louis
bmitb, Nicol i
Tu mpson Joseph
Turloy. J B (2)
Tibbs, Ben H
Timms, Alfred
Thomas, Foantin
Taylor, Jno
Yetuear. Jno
Wrst, Christo
Whiting, Wm H
Wilkerson, Oscar
Ware, Kiusej
Wiliiann, Wm
Washington, Eif*h'd
White, Leonard
Watson. Thos M
Williams, Wm
Wiliiams, F G
Watson, J W
Williams. Chas
Woitou, Chas
Williams, Martha
Weadou, Harriett
RUCTION STIXES._
By O'Neal &. Lunt, Auctioneers.
rpEUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE
X PBOPEBTY.
By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29th
day of July, 189(3. and recorded in deed bonk
No. 37, page 158, of the land records of the
city of Alexandria, Virginia, executed by
Harriet R. Wattles to secure the Mercantile'
Railway Building and Loan Association, of
Alexandria, Virginia, tho payment of a cer?
tain bond in said deed moutiond, the under?
signed trustees named in said deed, by direc?
tion of the board of directors of tho faid asso?
ciation, default having been made in the pro?
visions of said deed, will offer for sale, ? t
public auction, at the western entrance to the
Market Building, in the city of Alexandria.
Virginia, at 12 o'clock noon, on
SATUBDAY, December 3, 1S98,
the following described property ; to wit:
ALL THAT LOT OF GBO UND. with the
improvements theroon, in tho city of Alexan?
dria, Virginia, bounded as fol'ows: Begin?
ning on the east sido of Pitt street at n point
equidistant from King and Prince streots, ami
running thenca south on Pitt street thirty
two (32) feet eight (8) inches; thence iast
parallel with King street one hundred and
twenty-three (123) feet five (5) inches, more
or loss, to the center of the square; theuce
north parallel with Pitt street thirty-two
(32) feet eight (9) inchos, moro or icss; and
thence west in a straight lino to tho begin?
ning, together with all appurtenances to the
same belonging.
Terms of sale : Cash.
JOHN T. WILKINS,
THOMAS J. FANNON. }? Trustees.
ANTHONY W. ABMSTEONG,
nol4 td
PROFESSIONAL.
SEE THE POINT?
Overlooking small points may do in some
lines of business, but it wont do in ours
There is no minute detail in the proper ex?
amination of the eyes that we overlook. Ac?
curacy and satisfactoiy results aro what we
claim and guarantee. Positively no charge
for examination and advice. Spectacles, Eye
Glasses, Artificial Eyes, and Optical Goods at
LOWEST PRICES.
W. E. DIENELT,
f)pthalmic Optician,
Office IPS S. Washington street
TOOTH TALK.
If you aro
thinking o f
having a new
set of teeth
made, or a
tooth tieated,
or a Gold
Crown, or
Bridge Woik
put on now is
the timo to
have it done
... You can save
-? rt *" pajn ari(j ex
pense by coming to us for any kind of Dental
Work. Painless Extracting 50c , with gas or
local application. Artificial Teeth $5 to S9,
st THE EVANS DENTAL PABLO BS, 1:'>0'J
F st. n.- w., Washington, D. C. oct23 lyr
SOLAR
ACETELYN
BICYCLE LAMP
REDUCED TO
$2.75
AT
HENRY W, WILDT'S
106 N. Royal street.
F
OR STYLI8H NECKWEAR go to
CHAPMAN'S, 424 King street.
coaxj amp wood.
THE BUTCHEE AND THE COOK ABE
WEDDED
in their opinion that, no matter how fine
your turkey is for the Thanksgiving dinner,
that you can't cook it to your entire satisfac
I tion without GOOD COAL. Wo guarantee a
fire that will cook anything, and give you
less annovance than any rr>al you can buy, if
you secure a supply of our high grade, well
scropned coal from LEE MINES. COAL
UN DEE COVEB.
J. B. ZIMMERMAN,
'Phono IS._Foot of Queen street.
Wood and Coal
Best quality White Ash. Bed Ash, Stove,
Furnace. Nut and George's Creek Cumber?
land Coal, the ''est for blscksmi thing
(>nk and Pino Wood, long or sawed and
split.
J can deliver to customers the BEST
?BADES OF ACL KINDS OF COAL, cleau,
at tho lowest market pri'e?2240 pounds to
the ton
Wharf and yards at the foot of Franklin
street. Orders Irft with E. E. Knight, 621
King street will receive prompt attention
?Telephone No. 110.
R. E. GROVER.
octis ;3m
THOMAS J. FANNON,
? DEALEB IN ?
WOOD AND COAL,
COB. DUKE AND HENRY STREETS.
White Ash. Red Ash, Stove, Furnace, Nut
and Cumberland Coal.
Oak and Pine Wood, long or sawed and
split.
The convenient location of my yards, hav?
ing a railroad track running into them for
unloading and leading, a; d my modern -fa.
uiliticj for handling Wool and Coal enables
mo to seli at the lowest prices
_THOM-SJ FANNON.
Coal and Wood
We have just completed one- of the latest
improved appiiancca now in use for handling
coal We can deliver to customers the RE.-T
GRADE ("F ALL KINDS OF COAL, clean, at
tho lowest niaikot price?'2241) 11)3 to the ton
Wharf and yard at the foot of Prince street.
Otlice corner Duke and Fairfax streets.
Telephone No. 95
sepl?>3m De WILTON AITCHE30N.
W. A. SMOOT. ?. S. FEEKCH, W. A. SMOOT, JE
WM. A. PMOOT & CO.
QOAL! GOAL!
Cm our wharf and to arrivo 'Soring tin :m
ion s i'ill stock of
ANTZLBAOmf,
CUMBERLAND and
SPLINT COALL
of the Lvsst quality and woll screened.
Wo will be pleased to supply our friend;
and cu3tomrrs at lowest markot price por ten
of 2240 poTindi, delivered at houses, cars oi
boats.
Telephone Call 57.
COAL! _ COAL!
WHITE AND RED ASH, SHAMOKIN AND
LFKEN'B VALI.EY.
From tho famous mines of the
8USQ?EHANNA COAL COMPANY.
Pure Coal, woll screened, 2240 Iba to the tot
also
CRUSHED COKE;
0CUMBERLAND. NEW RIVER AND SPLINT
COAL.
Families, public Institutions, and Mkxu
factnrerfi supplied at lowest markot ratos.
All orders loft at office, 114 south St. Ac X] h
street, telephoned immediately to yards.
J. E. ZIMMERMAN,
Wh?rf and Yards, foot of Queen stree*.
EVERY SHOT TELLS.
FALL SUITS TO ORDER $15.
Worsted Suiting?, medium and heavy
weight. Newest and nattiest styles. The
crowning triumph of our tailoring experience
Every one of these suits shows four great
points of mastership?Material Up-to-Datc,
Grand for Wear and Looks; Workmanship,
Every Garment Keeps its chapo, Fit Such as
the the most Critical is delighted with; Prices
unmatched in Alexandria, stylo and value
counted. Remember wo aro not connec.cd
with sweat shops. All theso suits arc made
on tho premisos by first class workman.
ROBERT T. GRIMES,
MERCHANT TAILOR
and
GENTS' FURNISHER.
S22 King Street. : Alexandria, Ya.
FOR FALL
AND WINTER
A COMPLETE AND CAREFULLY SE
LECTFD STOCK OF
Underwear, Domestic Dry
Goods, Notions and
Furnishings
AT LOWEST PRICES. WE SELL NOTH?
ING BUT TEE BEST AT
LOW PRICES.
A. C. SLAYMAKER,
429 KING STREET._
CHURCH CANDLES, Pure Beeswax
Candles, for ealo by
J. O. MIT-BURN.
NO-TO-BAC?The best cure for the tobac
co habit?50c and SI a box. For sale hy
_E. 8. LEADBEATEP. & SONS.
FOR LADIEa' COTTON UNDERWEAR
go to
CHAPMAN'S, 424 King street.
FOB COLDS ON THE LUNGS,
or when trmaiemid with pleuiisy, pneumonia
or bronchitis, there i3 nothing better than .1
hot water bag laid on the ehest to ward oil'
fatal results. We have all kinds of RUBBER
GOODS, ATOMIZSB?, HOT WATEB BA1S,
ETC., of tho very best quality and manufac?
ture, or anything else in DBUGS, FAN-'V
GOODS or TOILET ABTICLES that a first
class drug store deals in.
E. S, Leadbeater & Sons,
Druggists. : Fairfax street.
_Fstabliahod 1792._
"^TA-R FIELD & HALL ,
BBUGGI8T3,
CORNER PRINCE AND FAIRFAX 8TB.
Prescriptlorjs a rpocialty.
English, French, German and Domestic
Toilot Soaps; Gonuino Farina Colojt.no ; Mag?
nolia, Hodyosimia, Goraniam and Floridr.
Water; Genuine Lubin's Extracts; Springes,
Hair Brushes and Combs ; 1)03*. English Tooib
Brushes; a full assortment of Patent Modi
,o3; Coxo's Golatir.e, Com Stsrch, Sea Mo5t
! axino. Spicee of all kind3, and k. 3oloct rtoci
of aE nrticlos sold by drutjgistaat prices ajlow
la the same quality can be obtained olsowhcro
w
F. CBEIGHTON & CO.,
Wholesale and Eete.il Deal-in; is
>RU(;8. CHEMICALS, paints, ?ATEN1
tnzmcmEa, orud, dys s tuffs
GARDEN seeds, &c.
vwmsr King raid Royal rtTwis,
Alexandria,
Ph simians' Prescriptions carefully com?
pounded.
Ordonj will reccivo prompt attention.
T5U1LDING B?ATEltIAL._
[EiTAELISlTKT) 3.S2a.)
tosuh vlh sucot
ijaatjeh an
LITMBEK,
lisglsa, Lathe, N&ile, O*raoni, Caldnai
PlSStOX, ?SC.
HAirUFACTHBinW! O?
FLOORING, D(X)RS, SASH, BLINDa
FBAM BS, MOULDINGS, MANTELj,
aND ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORE
Orhco and y::rd No. I'l north Union stree
?factory Noa. 13 aud 15 north Lee zt., Alex
andria, Va. No charge for dolivery in city.
CfMOOT & CO,
(Successors to J. Rector Scoot <Sc Co-)
siAS mm\m k mm mill
M?ntuacturara of
ooe AND WINDOW FRAMES. m0?3 D
1NG3, <Swi.
DEALERS IN LUMBER, 8HINGLSB.
LATHS, NAILS, LIME,
CALCINED PLASTER and CEMENT1
No. 25 north Union street,
Alexandria, Va.
Limber delivered free in tha citT.
WHOLESALE & KET/UL GKOCERS
john AHEEN * CO..
wholesale; and retail grocers
AND DEALER8 IN
PURE WINES & LIQUORS
Wo hold largely in U. S. bonded warenousee
anil carry in stock various brands of the beat
PURE BYE and MALT WHISKIES MADE.
_,j in atoro superior grades of Foreign
and American WINES, ALES, BEOWN
STOUT, &C.
jJgJ^Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Price and
Quality."?^
Comer Priuco and Commerce Streets.
j C. MILBUEN,
JDEALKB IS
FANCY and 8TAPLE GE0CERLE8,
11 8 North Boyal Street,
Alexandria, Va
i roprietor of tho Potomac Brand of Flon r
whi^h iaunoxcollod.
CoffnM Freshly Roasted at 3te re._
?7 A. JOHNSON & CO.,
'?rTEOLESALE GROf ERS.
1 MINERAL tX)MMIS8I0N MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in
ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS.
; avc on hand Gibson's XX, XXX, XXXi
and pure Old Rye, Old Cabinet and Monogram
Whiskies; also Bakor's and Thompson's Puia
iire Whiskies, to which they invite the atton?
tion of the trade.
Ordor; from she country for morcandiia
shall reccivo prompt attention.
iJonsignmonts of Flour, Grain and Country
Produce solicited, for which they guarantee
tho highest markot prices and prompt roturua,
N. e. comoT Cameron and Royal street*.
W. A. EEOOT. 9. S. JTEENOH.
W. A. SMOOT, JE.
A. SMOOT & CO.,
COAL, SALT AND PLASTER,
AloianrL-ia, Ya.
OSioo?Smooi'a wharf.
Special attention paid to fcnroi-dlrg.
D. Harry Appich,
625 King Stroot,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CONFECTIONER AND FRUiTDEiLEll
A
P
I
C
Hal
tho seasons come and go
rovident of aR,
lenty of fruits, and nut3, and^sweots,
have st your call,
an dies, cakes throughout tho year,
Appich's stock will mako good chee:1
??-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR TH1
COUNTRY TRADE.Hg^._
FLOUR?One car, 125 barrels, freshly
ground Hour, including ceiebrated Poto?
mac Flour, just received by
_J. C. MILBURN.
FOR CHILDREN'S WOOL STOCKINGS
regular made and extra fine quality at
123jbc, go to
CHAPMAN'S, 424 King street.
_ RATLROADB._|_FLATLROADS
S O XX T HE IR IST R AIL\v"A
Bcx.ednle effective May 1, 1898, subject to change without notice to
No. 37,
Cally.
lu lipm
U06piu
) SOiBJ
3 4uam
5 50am
7 05am
'.?Rt)am
11 :i7a:i
? 12km
2 -jpni
8 52pm
7 20pm
II u5piu
9 25am
1245pm
I 15pm
4 2?pm
9 30pm
7 55a id
3 55pm
10 10pm
7 40am
7 40am
No. 35.
Dally.
THROUGH SCHEDULE.
11 15am Leave?
11 38am
2 15pm " ....
3 55pm " .
6 10pm " ....
7 26pm Arrive- -
8 30pm
1 4uam
a 41pm
12 lUain
1 29am
4 lHani
7 IUuq
Washington..Arrive
.....Alexandria.?.. "
....Charlotteavillo. "
,.Lynchburg. "
.Danville. "
.Greensboro.Leave
.Wlnstou-Saieni. "
.Krfletgh. "
....Salisbury. "
. ..Aahevllle... "
.Hot Springs. "
....Knorville.Le> vt.
..Chattanooga. "
10 00pm
1 37am
8 I Oam
5 UOam
9 10am
6 35pm
5 l?am
.Chariotte
.Columbia.
......Augusta.
....jSavaniuth.
(Central Time.)
..Jacksonville?
.Tampa.
.Atlanta.
(Central Time.)
12 20pm ' .Birmingham. "
(Centra! Time.)
10 20pm' " .Memphis. "
(Central Time.)
8 10pm Arrive.New Orleans.Leave
9r..W
5 34am
9 30pui
11 35pn
SfOpm
7 "Cam
12 50am
4 2upm
5 30am ?
7 Wan: !
515
1 OOpB
' 55ai
5 00pi.
" 50?n
(Central Time.)
Trains Nos. 35 and 3G connect at Calverton for and from Warrentou.
LOCAL SERVICE.
8:35 a. m. Train No. 9 for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Coi.i
lor Harrisonburg and intermediate stations daily and also for Staunten Sail.
at Calverton for Warrenton and at Franklin Junotion for Eocky Mount
stations, returning arrives at Alexandria 1 55 p. m.^
5:15 p. m. Train No. 15 for Charlottesvillo and way stations. Connects at Ca!
Warrenton, returning arrives at Alexandria 8.05 a. m.
4:23 p. m. Train No. 13 leaves Alexandria, daily except Sunday, for!
intermediate stations, returning arrives at Alexandria 11:35 a. m.
Trains for Bound Hill and intermediate stations leave Alexandria
1:07 p. in. 8nd 4:40 p. m., except Sunday, and 6:33 p, m. Sundays only, ai
for Horndon. Arrive Alexandria returning from Bound Hill 8:28 a. m. da
p. m. daily, except Sunday, and 8:32 p. m. Sundays ouly.
SLEEPING CAE SERVICE.
Nos. 37 and 38, Washington and Southwestern Limited. Through Blee]
New York and New Orleans via Atlanta and Montgomery, New York and ' ?
Atlanta and Birmingham, New York and Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia,
Jacksonville, uniting at Danville with Pullman sleeper from Bichmond t?
Columbia, Now York, and Nashville, Tonu., via Ashevillo, Enoxville
and lirst-class coach between Washington aud Atlanta. Dining Ca. bet
and Montgomery.
Nos. 35 aud 30, United States Fast Mail. Pullman Sleeping Car? betwi
York and New Orleans, connecting at At'auta for and from Birmingham ai
and Now York and Jacksonville, connecting at Salisbury with Pullman sleepe
Ashevilicand Hot Springs. North Carolina, Enoxville. Chattanooga and
Charlotte with Pullman sleeper for and from Augur-ta. Solid train bot? ?
ana New Orleans without change. Connect' at i.ynchburg for Lexii
Sunday. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist Excursion. Through Sleepoi
every Wednesday to San Francisco, without change.
For detailed schedule figures, tickets, Pullman reservation, etc., appi to
FBAVKS. GANNON, A. C. MOSS. Ticket Age- t. .
3rd Vice President & General Manager, W. A. TUt?,
J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. Genera! Pa i
Washington, D. C.
L. S. BBOWN, Gnncsal Agent Fassenger Dopt, Waal
_ KAIi.IiOAUS. _
WASHINGTON. ALEXANDEIA AND
MOUNT VEENON EAILEOAD.
In Effert November 1, 1898.
FOE WASHINGTON.
Leave Alexandria, corner King and Royal
streets, also stops at King and Washington,
King and Payne streets, week days, at 5 55
6 95, 6 55, 7 20 (express), 7 45 (express),
7 50. 8 20 (cxpressV 8 30 (express), 9 00,
0 30, 10 00, 10 35, 1104 11 42 a.
in. (express), 12 25, 1 00 (express), 1 07,
2 00. 2 40, 3 06 (oxpress). 3 40, 4 15,
4 37 (express), 5 00, 5 31 (express), 5 4"?.
6 05 (express), 6 26, 7 00. 7 15 (express,
8 15, !> 15, 10 15 and 11 15 p. m.
Sundays-7 00, 8 15. 9 00. 9 45, 10 30,
11 15 a. m., 12 00 mion, 12 45, 1 30, 2 15,
3 00, 3 45. 4 30. 5 5 5, b" 00, 6 45, 7 30,
8 15, 9 15, 10 15 and 11 15 p. m.
FOE AI.KXANDEIA.
Leave Washington, from the corner of
Pennsylvania avenue and 13,?! street, week
days, 6 30, 7 04, 7 35 (express), 8 00,
8 35, S59, 9 25 10 HO, 11 00. 11 45 a.
m. 12 05 (express) 12 20 114, 1 45, 2 04
(exnros3), 2 40, 3 25, 3 50 ^express), 4 15
'.express), 4 50, 5 05, 5 20 (express), 5 40,
0 0-1 (expiess). G 30, 7 06. 7 35 (runs to
Payne street only), 8 00, 9 00,10 00,11 20
and 11 59 p. m.
Sundays?7 45, 9 CO, 9 45, 10 30, 11 15
a. m., 12 00 noon, 12 45, 1 30, 215,
3 00, 3 45, 4 30, 5 15, 6 00, 6 45.
7 30, 815, 9 00. 10 00.11 20 and 11 50
p. m,
FOR MOUNT VEENON.
Leavo Alexandria for Mount Vernon, week
days, at 7 02, 8 35, 10 32, 11 32 a. m.
12 32, 1 47, 2 32, 4 43, 7 40 and 9 32
p. m.
.-uddays-7 02. 9 35 a. nr., 12 35, 2 30,
4 35, 7 16 and 9 32 p. m.
Leavo Mount Vernon, week days, at 7 40,
9 14, 11 14 a. m.. 12 40, 1 33, 2 40 4 10,
5 30, 8 20 and 10 20 p. m.
Sundays?7 40.10 20 a. in., 1 40. 3 55,
5 20, 8 20 aud 10 20 p. m.
Leave Arlington Junction for Arlington
and Rossl>n hourly.
Bagage (150 pound free) checked from all
stations.
Parcels canie l on all trains at the follow?
ing rates: Under lO pounds, 5 cents; 10 to
25 pounds, 3 0 cents; over 25 to 50 pounds,
j.5 cents.
Freight car.ied daily, morning and even?
ing, in each direction at freight rates.
G. E. ABEOT, J. tOLVIN,
Presidont. Superintendent,
STiSAMEliS._
"ASH1NGT0N STEAMBOAT COM?
PANY (LIMITED.)
Round Trip, 15 Cents.
Iu effect on aud after MONDAY, September
19, 1898.
-
Leave Washington i Leave Alexandria.
A. M j A. M.
Columbia. 6 10 i Bello Haven.... 5 50
Bello Havon.. . 6 40 | Columbia. 6 50
Columbia. 7 30 ! Bolio Haven. 7 30
Bello Havon.... 8 30 I Columbia. 8 30
Columbia. 9 30 j Belle Haven.... 9 30
Belle Havon ... 10 30
Columbia.11 30
P. M
Columbia._ 10 30
Bolio Haven... 11 30
P. M.
Bello Haven... 12 30 ! Columbia.12 30
Colombia. 1 30 ' licllo Haven.... 1 30
Belle Havon. 2 30 ; Columbia._ 2 30
Columbia. 3 30 ; Belle Haven. 3 30
Hollo Haven.... 4 30 j Columbia ? 4 3?
Columnin. 5 30 j Belie Havon.... 5 30
Belie Haven. 6 30 i Columbia. 6 30
N. B. Same sckodnle Sundays, commoncing
at 9 30 a. m.
POTOMAC RIVER LAN DIN GS?STEAM
ES WAKEFIELD leaves Washington Mon
days at 7 00 a. m., and Alexandria at 8 00
a. in., for landings as far as Nomini and on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at same hours for
3t. Clomout's Bay and Leonardtown.
C. W. RIDLEY, Goneral Managor.
JOHN B. PADGETT, Agont._
JJALLY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORT
BESS MONROE.
The Norfolk and Washington Steam
boat Company
i
Will tun a DALLY LINE, commencinr on
Monday, March 30, with their n?w and pow
orful iron ttoamers
. NEWPORT NEWS,
WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK,
Leaving the wharf at the foot of Prince str.o
et 7 03 p. m.
Returning wiil leava Norfolk at 5 45 p. u,
0inglo fam ?3. Round trip $5.
C. W. WATTLES, Agent,
No. 2 Prince (treat.
TRAVELERS' LUNCH.
CUBAN HOT SHOT,
NEW CBACKEBS AND CAKES JUST PUT
UPON THE MAEKET.
FIVE CENTS FOE A QUABT OF 8WEE f :
CRACKERS.
Everybody can afford to eat Crackers now. i
Ask your dealer.
HILL BAKERY N. B. Co., Alexandria, Va. j
RA ILKOAD.*,.
PENN SYL V
RAILEO.'
TRAINS LEAVE WAS
STATION CORNER OF SIXTH
BTBEETS.
For Alexandria 4 30, 7 45 and 10 5"
3 40. 4 25 and 4 40 PM.
and 7 45 A. If. and 3 -5'> an
7:50 A. M. V.'eck Days. PITTS I
PBESS.?Parlor and Dining Cars, III
burg to Pittsburg.
10:5U A. If. PENNSYLVANIA :.
Pnllciau Sleeping, Dining, Smoking
Observation Cars Hariisbiirg to Chi
Cincinnati, Indianapolis. M. Loi<; ??, <
land and To'.cdo. Buffet Parlor Oar to
risburg.
10:50 A. M. FAST LINE?Pn111
Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Buffet
Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg.
3.30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. U
PRESS?Sleeping car Washil
Louis, and elcopiugaud Dinini 1
burg to St. Louis. Nashville, .
nati and Chicago.
7:20|P. M. WESTERN EX PRE
Sk?ping Oar to Pittsburg and Chi
Dining Car to Chicago.
7:20 r M. SOUTHWESTERN EX
Pullman Sleeping Cars Wa
Pittsburg and Harri;!,ur
Cleveland and Cincinnati
10:40 P. M. PACIFIC EXPB .
^ Sloeping Car to Pittsburg.
7:50 A. M. for Kane, Canandi:
and Niagp.ra Falls dailv. ox< i
10:50 A. M. for Elmira
daily, except Sunday. Fi
daily at 3:30 P. M.
7:20 P. M. for Williams:-..-::. :
Buflalo and Niagara Falle
Saturday, with Sleeping I
tp Rochester.
10:40 p. m. for Erie, Caur;:.
Buffalo and Niagara I V.
Sleeping Car Washiugt.:. ?
urdays only.
FOB PHILADELPHIA, NEW V >B1
THE EAST.
4:00 P. M. "CONGRESSIO.'O L .
daily, all Parlor Care, with Din ?
Baltimore.
! Regular at 7 00 CDiuiiiL' Car), 7 2
10 GO (Dining Can. and I
Car from Wilmington) A. M
4 20, (Dining tar frcm Baltimore),
10 00, and 1150 P. M
7 00 (Dining car), 7 20,
(Dining Car from WUrningti
1215, 3 15, 4 20. (Dining
more) 6 50, 10 00 and LI
Philadelphia only, Fast
M weok days. Express 12 1"
days, 2 01 and 5 40 !
For Boston, without ch;.:
days, and 4 20 P. M. <:^:.
For Baltimore 6 20, 7 00, 7 2
10 00, 10 50, 1100, A.
i 12 45, 12 58, 2 01, 3
I (limited), 4 20, 4 30, 4
I 7 20,10 00, 10 40, 11 16
l M. on Sunday 7 00, 72
[ 10 50 and 11 00 A. W
115, 2 01, 315, 3 30
4 20, 5 40,6 15, 6 50,7 2 '
i and 11 50 P. M.
For Pope's Creek Lino 7 50
P. If. tveek days.
For Annapolis 7 00 ami !?1
12 15 and 5 40 P. M.
day. Sunday 9 00 A. M.
Express for I'lorida and points i
Coast Line, 4 30 A. M. and
! daily; Eichmondouly.il
I days ; Atlanta Special, via
Seaboard Air Line, 5 00 P.
commodation for Quantico, ?
I daily, and 4 25 P. M. wees
SEASHORE DONNE
For Atlantic City (via
bridge, all rail route 3 L5, '
gressioual Limited") I'
I Market Street Wharf lOOOand I - ? ?
I M and 12 45 P. M. week . ..
I P. M. daily.
1 For Capo May 11 00 A. M.
j 11 50 P. M daily.
' Ticket office, corner 15th and
at the station, Sixth and 1> -
orders can be loft for the che.
to destination from hotels and n
J. B. HUTCHINSON,
General Manager. General Pal
ANOTHER bale of that cxtr.. .
BLEACHED COTTON to
Best valno ever offered at prico. Jost rc'
ceived at
A.r. HT.AV* '
FRINGED TABLE CLOTHS
rosdy-made, at 50c, 05c, 75
just received at
_A. C. SLA YM - K
SAFETY RAZOR, once uaeu you h:.
do without it. For sale by
HENRY W. Wl
106 N Ro7? '
EY/ LOOSE MUSCATEL
SEEDED RAIsIN-> and CL
CURRANTS just received by
J. C. MIL!
KEMNANTS IXTBA HE/
BLEACHED yard*wide I
yard to ten-yard pieces, to ruti a
ceived at A. C. SL^ V.M
P-JLK MILLER'S TN3E< I
Just received a fresh
MILLER'S ITALIAN LNSl
WA i<F'F f?A J' ? ? .
ECKTLEs?Puffs, ceks, Four- a
and Bows. A new and h?.> ?
for the fail just received at
A. C SLA7MA

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