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MONDAT KVENINtl. MAY 14, 1800. THE BIBLE VIEW. Wife?The Bible eaye mucb in favor of worneo, John. I thought tbat ibe Israelites kept tbeir women io tb background; bat If tbey did the BiMe, whloh is tbeir history, doeeo'i. Hoeband?Uumpb ! The Ierselltes did well by keeping their women in the baokgrouod. Tnet'a where women sbould be. W?But still the Bible ?aye tbat? H?Oa, I know th?t there are a few mentioned in tbe Bible-mere was Jezebel, sbe was a woman. W?Yes, and there wee Absb; be was a man. And tLere we*? H-Ii'e no use talking, M*ry. Tbe Bible ie a ol history men. Women are mentioned only incidentally, ae they bad uflueoce oa tbe actions of men. Tbe book says very little abjut women oompsred with whsi it does sbou. W?(musiogly)-You may be right, after sll, Joho, now when I cometo think ab.ut it. Tbere is eomeU.mg, si any rste, it says sbout men that it does not esy sbout women. H?OmilioJy)-I thought you would come to your .enees, Mary. Wbat is ii tbat tbe look e?ys about men that it does not say ?boot womet?? W?(placidl>)?It eaye, "All men ?re liers." Then tbe huebsnd roee tip and put on bis bat snd went out to eee wbat kind of a nigbt it was. A Pleasure and ? Duty. I consider it not only a pleasure but ? duty I owe to my neighbor? to tell about tbe wonderful cure effected In my ca*e by the timely use of C?am boriai oV Colic, Cholera and Diarrh?e?- Reme-dv. I we* taken very badly witb tbe flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A lew doeee of it eflected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommend? ing it to others eu?eriog from tost dreadful disease. -J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Vs. This remedy H sold by ail druggists. - ? ' ,1.1? Beat for tbe Bowels. No matter what ?il? yoo, he?d_che to ? cancer, yon will never get well until your bowel? ?re poi right. CAOABJSTB help na? ture, cure you without? gripe or pain, pro? dace easy, natural mo van-eat?, cost yon just 10 cents to start getting jour health b?ck. -A6CAKKTS Candy Cathartic, tbe genaiue, put np in metal bozas, kveiy tablet has C. C C. stamped on it. Beware of imitations. ? ? a. J. C Kennedy, Boanoke. Tenn., eaye: "I cannot a?y too much for DeWitt's Witch Ha? sel Salve. One box of it cu??d whs- the doc tore celled an incurable ulcer on my jaw." Cur s piles and all ekin disease?. Look oot for worth lees imit?t ione. mu REDUCED RATES VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For meet'u g of tbe German Baptist Breth ern, at North Manchester, Ind., M ?y -9 to June 8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will piece special excursion ticket? on e?le M?y 20 to June 3, from ?tatione weet of Bal? timore (oot inclusive), ?t rate of one first? cites limited fare for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning until July 1, inclu? sive. For meeting of Old Order of German B?r> tist Brethern ?t Camden, Ind, June 3 too, tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany will eell, from M?y 31 to June 3, incloeiv ? rxoareion tickets to Camdeo, Ind , from stations on its 1 ne weet of Balfmore. Md., (not Inclusive) at rate of one ___?*___ limited fare for the round trip. Tiekete will be good returning nutil July 5, inclusive. ?????? IBD?CED BATB8 TO PHILADELPHIA. On account of tbe Republican National Con? vention at Philadelphia, June 19, tbe Penn? sylvania Sailroad tomrany will sell excor eion tiikete to Philadelphia from ?.1 et-tlo-s on its line at r?te of one far j for tbe round trip (minimum rete 50 cents). Ticket? will be ?old and good going Jane 15 to 19, incl ' s ve and returning to Jane 26, inclusive. MEETING^ Alexandria, Va, M?y 1, 1900 A GENERAL MEETING of the etockhold ere of the MOUNT VeRNON FIRE 1N t-UBANCE COMPANY, for the election of officers and the traue?' tion of such other business as may propeiiy come before tbe meeting, will be beld ?t the offiee of tbe com? pany on FsTDAY, June 1, 1900, at 12 o'clock noon. A. A. WARFIr.LD, myl td Secretary. _BUILDING MATERIAL?_ [ESTABLISHED 1822.] Heoiy K. Field & Co., Successo re|to J08IAH H. D. T????. Lumber and Mill Work OF ALL KINDS. Office and Yard 115 N. Union street. Factory No. 113 N. Lee street ?a?-Material Delivered FREE in the city ?M?XJT A 00. (8ac*e?_ore to J. Rector 8moot A Co. ? SffcAM WRING. rUNISG HILL Manufacturer? ef TOOR AND WINDOW FRAILES, MOCLD ING8,dic. DEALERS IN LUMBER, SMNGLEft, LATH&NAILS.LIME, CU-LC-NED PLASTER and CEMENT? No. 25 north Union (treat, Ai?___u_ria, Va Lumber delivered free in the city. PROFESIONAL. DR. FAWCETT Ilia Jnet Obtained a Preparation Known ai EULOTIS. It is s local anjosthetic ueed for extracting teeth, absolutely without pain. It la ertien? tificaily prepared by one of tbe beet chemiete iu New York city ; heals the goma after th? teeth are extracted, and ia entirely harmless, 617 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va ?ep6 ly_ TH?~?Y? Is Such a Delicate Organ That it should be treated only by the skillful ?those who make it ? specialty. Let ne examine your eye?, No charge for examination and ?dvioe. We furnish ?pectacles and Eyeglasses of all Kinds AT LOWEST PRICES. W. E. DIENELT. ????ALMIC OPTICIAN. Office snd residence 108 south W*i_i_gtoe street. MEDICINAL. CONSTIPATION -I bave gone 1* ete*jr? at a Urne wttkoo? m ?jjOTmaaa? of th? kowela, noi belof at>l? te a?>t? th?m ?xcopl by u?lng bot water Iniectlooe. Chronlc eon?tlpatlon for ??t?? yean placed me tn ?bUUrrlbleoondltlon! durine that time I did evr ?rytalng I heard of butneter found any relief: enea was mrc??? until 1 began ualng CASCABBTr?. I *OW her. from on* to throe pauac?* a ?.j.eoa ni ?aa rieh I would gir? 1100.00 for eacb ?ove???*? ? Usocb a r*Uaf." AVLMIH 1-HnjT. VM huseaeOl su osmoo, wm Piseuaot, PhJatable. Potent. Taste Oe?pd. Da QtoOd7N?ter Sicken. Weaken, or (irli*. 10o,?e,tWft ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... laarfl.? Hawaii Caw???/, Cale?*?. Saauaal, aSw fea*. M GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION. Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's Office. January 13, 1900. "I have been more or lese troubled with indigestion, but aince the nee of Otteiburn Lithia Water for over a month bave been greatly rerieTed and I think it principally due to the efficacy of the wster. I cheerful? ly recommend it." J. KOGE TYLER, uperintendent of Public Instruction says : ? desire to bear testimony to the groat value of the Otterburn Lithia Water of Amelia county. In my own psnon I have found this wster very beneficial in indiges? tion and gout. J08. W. 80T>THALL, M. D. Dr,' George Ben. Johnston, says; "I ase it In gout, rheumatism, dyspesia, litbaemia, ?nd all forms of renal and bladder trouble*. I prescribe ao mineral water so freely as tb* Otterburn." Dr J. G. Trevillian say?: "Several of my caaes of kidney trouble have improved moro rapidly under the use of the Otterburn Water than Betheada or Buffalo Lithia." State Chemist Speak*. "Tbis spring is of the ejalcic-Magneaic? Alkaline rlaae o? water?--waters which are of approved efficacy in a variety of disorders, es? pecially of the digestivo and urinary o gane." WM. H. TAYLOB, M. D, State Chemist. "I have found tbe Otterburn Lithia very useful In my practice." WM M. SMITH. M. D. "I regard Otterburn Lithia Water et one of the most valuable mineral wate?a on tbe market and uae tt extensively in my practice." HUGH McGUIBE, M. D. Sold by Claude M. Lennon, Sole Agt. ?304 KING STREET. mh31 3m_ Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Kature ia stjengtlieniDg atod recoD? structing the exhausted digestive or? gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In? stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headaclie,Gastralgla,Cramps and allotherresultsofimperfectdigestlon. Price 50c. and 11. Large size contains 84 times amai 1 slie. Book all aboutdyspepsla mailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO . Chicago GROCERIES. _ W.P.WOOLLS&SON, Wholesale and B?tail Dealen in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES CHOICE MEAT8, FB?IT8 AND VEGETABLES. Fine Old Wines and Liquors, COB. BOYAL AND WOLFE BT8 . JOHN AHEBN A CO.. WHOLESALE AID RETAIL GROCERS AND DEALEB8IN PURE WINES & LIQUORS We hold largely in U. 8. bonded warehouse? and carry in stock various brands of the beat PUBE BYE AND MALT WHISKIE8 MADE, r.aaaaaaei in ?tore superior grades of Foreign and American WINES, ALES, BBOWN 8TOUT, AC. ^^Satisfaction Guaranteed ae to Price and Quality.-??? Corner Prince and Com merce Streets. J C. MILBUBN, DBALXB ? FANCY AND 8TJ PLE GBOCEEIES, 1, 3 North Boyal Street, Alexandria, Ve. f ropriotor of th? Potomac Brand of Float which 1? unexcelled. Coffees Freshly Boasted at 8tore. W, a, JOHNSON A CO., WHOLESALE GBOf EBft. 1ENEBA-L COMMISSION MERCHANTS , Aad Dealers in ALL KINDS OF LIQUOB8. Hare on hand Gibeon'? XX, XXX, XXXJ and pure Old Bye, Old Cabinet and Monogram Whiskies ; also Baker's and Thompaon'a Pur* Bye Whiekiea, to which they invite the atten* tion of the trade. Order? from th? country for moroandlat ?hall receive prompt attention. Corrai gru?ente of Flour, Graia and Country Produce solicited, for which they giurante? the higheet market price? and prompt return?, N. E. corner Cameron and Boyal street?. FO?NDElBaKD MACHINISTS. J ?RAITCHMOH, Practical Machinists aod Engineer ?,??*-?_ And Bnlleiar?of *fS2LefJP "aTIONABY ENGINE? Blackan?thlng and Steam ftttta- Ez. faffv? a?^'^iii^ ? "S of mu? work and that oonnected with brick? work promptly axacutad. Bepeiring prompt mylO 116 Kingjt, A^rwnA^ Va. TITat. 8. MOOBE. Machinist, Iron and Brass Fonndm ???????? AND BI^CKBaOTH 'old DOatxaiow wonxat ????? UNION 8TKKET, AJJEXaNDri* Will famish and repair all kind? of Machia?. ._ ??^w. a?.ji Dmm e~w?ae..M^ tar_? . _ Siili thing, 0un j wim, ????? ? ha., f m* '.? : ! & ?J . mera e?i all kinds of Mill Work mad? and re? paired at tne shone? notice and at reasonable arioaa. toy The his best market price paid for Oli Wrought and Oa?*, Iron, Bra? and Ceppar. ?BIMX SOFT FIQ8 lOe, 12e and~le5ej par panai at J, a ???????G?, ? ^AUCTION SALE?^ By ?. F. Knox. Auctioneer BY VIRTUE OF A DEI BEE OF THE Circuit (ou?tof tbe city of MeX?id'i?, reid.redon ibe 29th day of March.1899, in tbe rb?nccrv ?nu<? of M?rv r. H.ll vs. Alonso H TkaTBel ?id other?, the u:.der? ?Igoed, special c? nuair-simera of ??le, appoint? ed by eeid decree for that pnrpoee, will on 84TUBDAY. the 19th d?y of M?y, 1900 at 12 o'clock m. in front of the Boy?! ?treet entrance to th?? Mari et Building in tbo city of Alexendiia, Virginia, offer fur salo ?t pub? lic auction tbe following ro?l e*l?tt\ situate in said city ; to wit : (1.) a L ? OF GROUND aid IMPROVE? MENTS beginnin? on te south side of Prin? reaestr ct ?t tbe ? ? line of Je*ee Lewi?; tbence ea't on Prince?? etri etto Her ry street; tbence eouth on Her ry street 4"> feet to the line of Ad?m Ander on ; thence wet parallel to Queen street to the line of Jess? Lewis, and tbence north to tbo beginning (2.) ? ???? OF GROUND ?nd IMPROVE MENTS on the west ?ide of Colombo? etr<<t, betweon Oronoco ?nd Fend le'on streets be? ginniu? ou Columbus ?tre-1 155 feet 9 inches north of Oren? co ?tre t ; thence cor'.h on Co? lumbus ?t'e.t 1<? fe-?it ; there?) weet p?r?llel to Oronoco ttret 123 ?eat 5 inches; iheuce south paiailel to ' o'umbus street lSIcet; 'henee eut 123 feet 5 inebea to the begin? sing. (3.) A LOT OF GBOUND ?nd 1MIR >V?? MEN TS b?-inni_g on tho south side ol Piin cees etreet 30 f?-et east ef F?ve:t? street; thence sou h 100 fetst to* 10 fiet alley; tbence weet par 1 ?1 ?S Prince*s?tnet 30 feet to Feyettti ?t eet; tbene north on Fayette street 100 leet to Princes? a'.reet ; thence eaet 30 feet to the beginnn? [4 ) A LOT OK (IROUND ard IMPBOVF MENTSon thesiuth eide of Prince? etreet 3 > feet cast of Feyoite etreet ; thence south 100 feet ta ? 10 fe? t ?Hey ; thence east 86 feet ; thence nortb 100 feet, and tbence weet 25 feet to tbe beginning. (5) A LOTCFGHOUNDandlMPBOVF. MENTS on the weet side of Henry etreet 47 feet south of Princess etreet ; thence south on Henry etreet 70 feet; thence west 100 feet to an ?Hey ; tbenco nortb 70 feet, end therm? eaat 100 feet to tho beginning. (6 ) A LOT OF GBOUND ?nd IMPROVE? MENTS beginning at tbe wretlineof ?lot sold br Yeaton to Dug?n ?td beginning on the north ?ide of Queen street, between Her ry and Fayette etieets; thence north KO feet to en eiloy 10 feet wide ; thence we? 20 feet to tbe lino of fila? Cole: thence south 100 feet to Qnoen etreet, and thence eaat 20 fett to the beginning. (7.) A LOr OF GBOUND and IMPROVF MENTS beginning on the weet side of lient) street 158 feet north of Queen etieet and ?t the north line of Woolls; tbence norih on Henry stieet 21 feet to tbe line of Moire; ? hence west ICO feet ta an ?Hey ; thence eouth 21 feet, ?nd thence east 100 feet to tbe beginning. Terms of Sole.?One-third of the purchase money in caah on tbe day of sale ?nd the re <i?ue to be paid in two equa: instalments ?t ?ix ?nd twelve mon'.be from the dele of self, the deferred instalments to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser of purchasers bear? ing Interest at ix per centum per annum Irom ' tbe day of sale astil paid and the titlo to be | retained nntil the payment of tbe purchase money in fall. Conveyancing ?t tbe coat of tbe purchaser or purchasers. JAMES B. CATON. J. ?. ?. ???G??, ?. ? EM PER. Special Ce mm esionere of Sale. This ie to ct rtify that bond hat been given ae required by tbe decree in the ?bove named cause with ??proved pereonel security condi? tioned a? fomir g to lew in the pentlty or five thousand (,,-0,000 00) dnilers. JOH* S BEACH.Uerk. By Nxvkll8 Gekenaway my2 td D. OL The above ?ale is reetponed until 8??G?? DAY, Juno 2. 1900. ?t tho same hour and place JtM?SR G????, J. K M. N< RTON and K. KEMPER "BOOKS AND STATIONERY. LETTEBS C ?PIED WHILE W BITING. No press, no water, no work, no time, ?ny ink, any pen, a perfect copy. THE PEN CABBON LETTEB BOOK. The simple act of writing a letter nroducee tbe copy at tho same time without further trouble. Uee your own paper, your own ink, your own pen, write your 1 tier and it ie copied. For salo by BOPEBT W. FBENCH, 417 and 419 King etreet. Alexandria, V?. Let an ?.cote you prices on Letter ?nd B<11 Heads, S?ate merit*. Cards, Checks, Draft?, etc. It will be to your interest. Blank Books and et<tionsiy our specialty. Modern offire devices of ?11 kinds. WEDbV?L??^iriV?S^ ALL SIZE?. FOB 15c a roll. Hsvo yon seen Eastman's $ 1 Kodak ? If not call and exsniine it ?t Carne's Bookstore, 70S KING STBEET. _FINANCIAL. _ ESTABLISHED 1852. BURKE & HERBERT, BANKERS. AND DKALKBS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES A General Banking Business transacted. Deposits received subject to chock st eight Collections made. Letters of Credit and Foreign Exchange furnished. ?. LIBDrtlY, 1 ( CHA8. B, ???G? PRESIDENT, j 1 CAeniX-? First National Bank, ALEXANDBIA, VA Designated Depository of the United States. CAPITAL, flOO.OOO. SUBPLU8 AND I ?i ? nnn UNDIVIDED PROFITS, J ?1W,UW' Directors : CHAS. B.HOOFF, JAS. F. MUIB ?. LINDSEY, M. B. HABLOW, G. L. ??0???. Prompt attention given to all business, in? cluding collections thioughout tbe United Sutes ?nd Europe. _ SS-IOIfl WHXA-, I j WM. H. LAt-HMT Pra-ldant. I Oeahler. X. L. DalROKBriKLD, I I W. F. I___BKKT, Vice President, j j Assistant Cashier. Citizens' xVat'l. Bank. OAPITAL B100.000. SURPl-U? $?>,O00 UNDIVIDED PB0FIT8 $45,000, 0?Uacti?_? made and promptly r?ml?Ved, AU kind? s? Investment eacurltiae a tp? ?wUt/. i^r^?i?-B. Wheat. __ L. Daln??r_?ld F. L. Smith, W. H. Lambert Worth Hulfieh. tx_E?Z> PICKLK.--A~flne ?eortrnent JLJL of Heins'e bottled Picklee, S?uoe? ?nd Catsup* just received by J. C. MILBUBN j AUCTION 8ALE8. By & H. tant, Auctioneer. t^OM'itlHt?loNEL'.s SALE?Partuant to J decree? of tbe Corporation ( ourt of the city of Alexandria en'ered in the sait of Al rert 8tuait, cotntXiiaaiouer, against Janee. Origli et hIs., tbe uudcnigned will offer for ?ale at public auction on TUESDAY, May 15, 1T0?, at 4 o'clock p. m? in front of the premiaos, Alexandria, Va, the following BEAL ES? TATE, sitaste on the weat side of Pitt atreet, between Prime and Duke streets, beginning at tbe centre of the square aud running thence ana'h on Pitt street 71 feet; thence west 123 leet 6 inches, thence north 71 feet, and thence eaet 123 feet 5 inch?? to Pitt stree-t, the point of beginning. Terms ?One-third cab sud the residue in two e-qual pay mer te at one and two year*. I cm in? intorost; tuo defe-md pay mente to be evidenced by note aud secured by retention of title or deed of truet. If the property is not sold as one parcel it will be offered in lots of 23 feet ? inches front on Pitt stieet GEOBGE A. MUSHBACH, JOHN M. JOHNSON, Commissioner? of aale. I hereby certify that bond in above cause has been executed by Ce mmiasioner of Sala JOHN h. BEACH. Clerk. By Nevell 8. Greenaway, D. C. apllta_ By ? F. Enox. Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE IN ALJ-XANDKIA COUNTY, VA., NEAB FoCE-MILK BUN?As attorney for tbe ow&ers tbe undersigned will sell at pub? ic auction, ir! front of the Boyal atreet ea trun'e to tbe Market Building in the city of Alexandria, Va, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 19CO, at 12 m, ALL THAT TBACT OF LAKD with the improvements tkereoD, aituated in tbe said county of Alexandria, and boundeii as loi lo we : Beginning at a point on the west side of he Alexandria and Waahington Turn? pike road, 24.03 chaina in a northerly dire:? tion from tbe jurction of the aaid torup ke road with tbe north side of the old Geortt'-? towii toad, and running thence ?outh 8 ?? wee?1. 27.24 chaina about at right angles to the said turnpike road to the western bound lery of tbe larger tract of land ; th.ince noitb I 2\? weet 1166 chaina to Four-ini e run; thence with th?. meanders of the aaid run to I the said turnpike road ; thence south Io east ' 'JO 83 chains to the be-ginniaj?, with the right of way 20 feet wide along tbe extreme we tv em line of Wm. ? Brown's land and adjoin? ing the land of Frank Hum?, into the old Georgetown road, with the exevptiocof H8 100 of an tere sold to tbe rlectric rail? way, and i of an acre sold to De ? bam and Galloway, the said tract of land containing 32 acre?, more or leas. Terms of sale to be annouieed at sale, and ?11 expenses adjusted to day of tale. Deposit of $100 require?'. J* UGLASS STUART, Alexandria, Va, ai 24 ta_Attorney for owner. By ? F. Enox. Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE RUalNESS PBCP EBTY To bETTLE UP AN EhTVTF.? fursuant to a decree rendered by tbe Corpo? ration Court of the city of Alexandria, Va , em tbe 23d day of January, 19tO, in tbe ? hancery cause thote ? depei-ding wherein CsecMa A. Hufty and h ? eband ?re plaintiff?, and George L. Mmpeon et aie. are d?fendants, the underaigi>ed, who by said decree were ?appointed commissioners for the purpose, will sell at public suction at the Boyal street en? trance of the Market Building at 12 m. on THUB8DAY, MAY 17,1900, those three pieces of real estate in the city of ?lexandria, Va., bounded and desciibsd at follow?: (1.) ALL THAT LOT OF GBOUND with the BUILDINGS and IMPROVEMENT? thereon on tbe north side of Eing stieet, be tweea Boyal ai-d Pitt streets, bounded as fol? low?: Beginning at tbe weet l*oe of a lot of ground now owned and cceapied by W. F. < ro?gate?, farmerly owned by William and John Arnold, and running theac? weat on King etreet nineteen (19) fe-et three ard one? half (3$? inches: thence north parallel with Boyal street fifty (50) feet to a three feet alley, the said alley running west to a ?ourt twer.ty feet by ten fe*t, witb the rigbt of way ove>r the said a ley to tbe said court and the an? ot the said alley and c< urt in common witb the owners a d occupants of tbe property adjoin? ing, and that hereby coi.reyed on the east; ?hence east p<ra hi with King street nine toen (19) feet three and one-half (3$) inche ? ; tbe-nee south parallel with Boyal street fifty (00) feet to the beginning. (2.) AJ? that LOT OF G BOUND with the BUILDINGS and IMPlOVEMENTS thereon situated on the west side of Boyal street, be tween King and Csmeron ?treet*, former > occupied by Henry L. fcimpson A tient, now occupied by George L. Simpson, and bounded and described as 'ollows; to wit : Beginning on the west si le of Boyal street fifty (50) f >et north ol its intersection with King street, cod runuing thence northwardly with Boyal stioct and binding thereon twer.ty (20) feet to : he line of June* Loach, with the privilege of using for building 4i inches of tbe brick wall of tho house of ?aid Bosch aeij oiniig said lot and built tbereon the ?...id li inches, thence with said Poach'? li- ? west ?/ard ly and parallel with King ?tnrt fifty (50) feet; thence ptrallel with Bo;, al strevet south waidly eighteen (18) feet, thei-ce eastward ly and parallel to King street twenty two (22) feet; thence southwardly and pert Del t<> Boyal street two (2) feet; thenee esst wardly aad parallel to Kitg street twenty eight (28) feet to the begianing. (3). ALL THAT LOT OF GBOUND with the building? and improvement? tbereon on the south side of Klag street, between Boyal and Fairfax streets, and beginning on the south side of King etreet at tbe middle of the wall of tbe tenement foimeily occupied by the 1 te Charlea C, Berry and of tbis piece of property, supposed to be one hundred and four (? 4) feet eleven (11) incbea to the west of Fairfax sreet; thence on King stieet west eighteen (18) feet six (6) inchee; ther.ee south parallel to Fairfax etreet one hundred and five (105) feet; tbence east ptrallel ti King street six 6) feet five (5) inches; thence south parallel to Fairfax street fifty six (56) let seven (7) inches, more or leas, to a fifteen fee t alley; thence eaat on ?aid al ejr and par? allel to King etreet nineteen (19) teet, thence north parallel to Fairfax street the length of the fourth line; tbence west parallel to King street six (6) feet eleven (11) inches; thence north para, lei to Fairfax street one hundred and five (106) feet to the place of be? ginning. Also the use of the aaid fifteen feet alloy and all other alleys thereto appertaining. Terms of Bale.?One-third cash ?ad the balance in one and two years, ihe deferred payment? to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser? bearing interest st six per cent, p? r annum, and the title to be retained until ibe whole of the purchase money Is paid. Con? veyancing at the coat of tha purchasers. MALCOLM HUFTY, CHAB' ES BENDHEIM, GABDNEB L BOOTHE Commissioner? of Sale. I hereby certify that Gardner L. Boothe, one of the above com m lesioner? of tale, has executed bond with approved security in ac? cordance with the terms of the decree render? ed in the above entitled cause. JOHN S. BEACH. Clerk of the Corporation Court of the city of Alexandria, Va- ap30 ts D. Harry Appich, 525 King Street, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL COmC?i? AM FRUITOLE!, E ? I c IL the seasons come and go rovident of all, lenty ef fruita, and nut?, and sweets have at your call. andles, cakes throughout th? year, Appich'a stock will make good chest 8PECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOB TBI COUNTSV TRA DE.-?? CHOICE CA1J.F0BN1A EVAPOBATED PEACHES, extra bright, only 10c par lb. At W. G, WWLLM A Wife. F0 FOE SALE AND RENT. ? SALE. The COMFORTABLE EVIDENCE, No. 219 north St. Asspb etreet (between Cameron and Queen etreete.) Bathroom, ?_c. Apply at thie office._-h27 tf rpOBBEN'l 8IX ACRES OF LAND ?t Locnat>er, juat north of the city limiu. Good plaoo for? profluble msrket garden. Apply at thai OfBrav _ ???_? rf FOB SALE. THIRTY ACRES OF LAND lying immediately in front of the Episcopal Theological Seminary. For terms apply at taiaofflee. CHINA, GLASSWARE, &o. RICH CUT GLASS Ie expensive, lut we have just received ? BEAUTIFUL A880BTMENT OF PRESSED GLASS that ie so nearly like the BEAL THING that it Uke? ?n expert to tell the difference. We h?ve a fall line on tbe very ne weet eh?pes in Water Mottles 40c, Milk Pitchers 45c, ? Fruit Bowl? 35c, Berry Bowie 25c, Handled ' Olives 8c, Fruit Saucers 4c. t Don't let the low price malto you think this is low quality waro. There ia nothing better I than the Genuine Cut Glass ?nd 9 out of 10 people will think it cut. We keep the ful ? line, to which we invite your inspection. E. J. MILLER & CO. I IMI ORTERS OF EARTHENWARE. DRUGGISTS. _____ I.. LKADBXATXB. 0. C. L__DB_AT-_ 1. B. _aAJUBl__TXa, J. lxadeiatxb, E. S. LEADBEATER fc SONS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DBUGGI8TS 106 a_d 107 ?oath Fairfax street Dealers In Droga, Chemical?, Patent Medi* cines, Paints, ? Kl?, Dye Stuffs, Spice?, Drug g?rte' Fancy Goods and Specialties. Wholesale egei.te in Northern Virginia fo. J. C. Ayer? M od?enos and John Luca? <k Co.'? Tin ted Gloss and Prepared P___ts, <_c. Manufacturers of standard Pharmaoeutical preparations. We have made large additions to our stock and are buying leadi_g Proprietory Articles, Chemicals, Ac., direct fr?>in the manufacturers. We are therefore enablM to supply the trade with all goods usually carried by a well-ap? pointed WHOLESALE DBUG HOUSE at prices as low a? those given by the best house? in larger cities. All good? forwarded by first freight or express after roseipt of order. Promptness is our specialty. We guarantee the purity of all drugs furnished. Corre ipondence invited. _ Vy-AKF?ELD A HALL DRUGGIST*. OORNKR PRINCE AND FAIRFAX STr, Pr_eer1pt?one a epedalty. English, French, German and Domen it Toilet Soap? ; Genuine Farina Cologne ; Mag? nolia, Hedyceiniia, Geranium and Floride Water ; Genuine Lubiu'a Extracts ; Sponge?, Hair Brushes and Combs ; best English Tooth Brush?? ; a full assortment of Patent Modi? .._? ; Coxe'? Gelatine, Corn 8terch, Sea M..*t latine, Spice? of ali kinds, and a select et<x k of all article? eold by druggieto at prices as l?;w as the same quality can be obtained elsewkcr? TIT F. CRKIGHTON A CO., Wholeeal? ?nd B?__l Daaiar? Le ?????, CR?MICAIJ-, PAINTS, PATEM MEDICINES, OILS, DYE STOFFfc. GARDEN '8EED8, Ac. Oarnar King and Royal itr??m Alexandria, l_j_hd? Phyilc-an?' i"i_ecrlptione carefully co?? pounded. Orders will receive prompt attention. COAL AND WOOD BY ELEVATING THE QUALITY of our coal we lower the price in economy of consumption. Consumers will find that it ie cheaper to use our high grade Lee Coal, that has been screened and freed from elate and stone, than that of an inferior grade. It gives mor? heat, less sshes ?nd burns longer than ?ny other coal, ?nd our prices are as low as any. Coal ?nd Wood under cover. J. R ZLMMKBMAN, Foot of Queen street Alexandria, Va. Telephone 77._ C0AL1C0AL! W^lTTK AND RED ASH, 8HAM0KJN AND LYKEN'8 VALLEY. From the famous mines of th? 8 U8QUEHA NN A COAL OOMPA NT. Par? Coal, well ecreened. 2240 lba to the tor ALSO CRUSHED COKE, CTJMB_-U__ND, NEW RTVEB AND SPLINT COAL Familie?, Public Institutions, ?nd Mann fact-rare ?applied at lowest market rate?. All order* left st office, 114 ?oath St. Asaph etroet, telephoned immediately to yards. J. R ZIMMERMAN, Wharf and Yards, foot of Queen ?rrt??. THE HOTTEST DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SUMMER Oan be made oomfortablo by the delightful brteseof An Electric Fan, Not s laxury, bot just a? necessary as a waim ?love in winter time. We can supply them for residence?, ?tores, office ?nd factories. Better aee ae now so you will be prepared for the fimtaisaard THOMPSON ELECTRIC COMPANY, _427 Kiac Street ANOTHEB INVOICE OF ? HOICE CAL IFOBNIA LEMON CLING SLICED PEACHES, in cans, received ?nd fior sale by _J C MILB?RN /BANNED BHBiMP.fuet received by \_> J. a MILSUKN. _????? ????8??0?^__ ?_? A BIB EXPOSITION. PAR?S EXPOSITION, VIA AMERICAN LINE?RED STAR LINE. New York and Southampton. New York and Antwerp. 8borte?t route to Belgium, Holland, France, Swieaerland, tbe Bhine and Italy LYONS H. DOLAN. ?????, 112 aouth AHrel RAlLROA?ri. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDBIA AND MOUNT VEBNON BAILWAY. In Effect May 1, 1900. roa WA8HINGT0W. Leave Alexandria, corner King and Boyal street?, also stops at King and Washington, and King and Payne streets, week day<.. at 5 65, ? 25, ? 55, 7 20 (express), 7 41 7 56, 8 20 (expreaa), 8 30, 9 00, 9 30, 10 00, 10 35, 1104, 11 42 a m. (ex? press), 12 25, 1 00, 1 06 (express), 1 25. 2 00, 2 40, 3 01 (express). 3 12, 3 40, 4 16, 4 36 vexprese), 5 00, 5 31 (express), 5 45, 6 05, 6 30. 7 00. 7 15 (express), 8 00, 8 45, 9 30.10 15 and 11 15 p. m. Leave Alexandria for Four Mile Bun, only, at 11 55 p. m and 12 35 a. m. Sundays-7 00, 8 15, 9 00, 9 45, 10 25 10 45,11 15. 11 45 a. m., 12 15, 12 46, 115 145, '2 16 2 45, 8 15,3 45, 4 15. 4 45 5 16, 5 45, 6 15, 6 45. 7 16 7 45, 8 15, 8 46, 9 30, 10 15 and 11 15 p. m. Leave Alexandria for Four Mile Bun only at 11 52 p. m. aod 12 25 a. m. rOR ALEXANDRIA. Leave Waahington, from the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 13^ street, week dava, 6 30, 7 04, 7 30. 8 00, 8 35, 8 59, 9 26.10 ??, 11 00, 11 36 a. m. 12 05 (ex? press), 12 20, 12 45, 1 20, (exprese), 1 45. 2 00, 2 40, 3 00 (express) 3 25, 3 59, 4 15 (express), 4 50, 5 06. 5 20 (express), 5 40, ? 04. 6 30. 7 06, 7 30, 8 00, 8 45, 9 30, 10 15, 11 20 aad 11 69 d. m. Leave Four Mile Bun for Alexandria 6 30 6 07, 6 36 and 7 05 a. m Sundays?7 46, 9 OO, 9 45, 10 30. 11 00, USO a. in., 12 00 noon, 12 30, 100. 1 30, 2 00. 2 SO 3 00, 3 30, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 5 30, 6 00, 6 30 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, S 45, 9 30, 10 15, U 20 and 11 5J p. m. Leave Four Mile Bun for Alexandria 6 4<> a. m. ??? MOUNT VXBNOH. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernon, week days, at 7 02, 8 35, 10 32, 1132 a. m 12 32, 1 48, 2 32, 3 32, 4 43, 7 38 and 9 16 p.m. Sundays?9 32 a. m., 12 32, 2 32,4 33, 7 32 and 9 16 p. in. I Leave Mount Vernon, week days, at 7 40, 9 14, 11 14 a. m., 12 40, 1 33, 2 35. 3 08 4 10, 5 OS. 5 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m. Sundays?7 40, 10 14 a. m., 1 43, 3 43, 5 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m. FOB B088LYN Leave Alexandria for Bosslyn, week days 7 56, 9 OO, 10 00. 11 04 a. m., 12 25, 1 06, 2 CO, 3 40, 5 00, 5 45, 6 05, 7 00 and 8 00 p. 111. Sundays?All trains from 8 16 a m. to 7 45 p.m., inclusive, make direct connoc ' tion at Arlington Junction. 1 Leave Bosslyn for Alexandria, week days, 8 31, 9 34, 10 53 and 11 42 a. m., 1 04, 1 42. 2 37, 4 21, 5 32, 6 27, 7 02, 7 66 ind 8 38 p. m. Sundays-Connection made at Arlington Junction with all trains arriving in Alexan? dria from 9 30 a. m. to 9 15 p. ru., inclusiva Baggage checked and carried on the fol? lowing trains for Washington from Alexan? dria week days, 8 30 and 10 35 a. m., 1 25, 3 12 and 6 05 p m. Sundays?8 15 a. m. and 6 15 p. m. Parcels carried on all trains. Freight carried daily, morning aud even? ing, in each direction. No freight accepted unless delivered at the station at least 30 minutes before the departure of the freight trains. O. E. Abbot, J. Colvik, President. Superintendent Southern Railway. Schedule in effect May 7,1900. 8:23 A. M.?Daily?Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connecta at Calverton for Warrenton; at Maiiasaa? tor Strasburg and Harrisonburg and Staunton daily except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. A 0. B. B. for Natural Bridge and Lex? ington. 11:35 A. M.-Daily-THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Pullman 81eepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville via havannah; uniting at i aiishury with Sleep? er for Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C; Knoxville, Chattanooga, aad Memphis. Tonn., and at Charlotte with sleeper for Augusta, sud at (Voniria with 61<oer for Charleston, Sleeper New York to New Orleans, nnitmg at Charlotte with Sleeper for Atlanta and Pirmingham. Solid train Washington to New Orients without change, Dining Car service. 11:50 A.M. Daily?local for Charlott-s villo, daily, connecting st Calverton for War lenton. 4:23 P. M.?Local for Front Boyal, Stras burg, and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sun? day. 4:52 P. M.?Local for Charlottesville daily, connecting at Calverton for Warienton aud Pauquier White Sulphur Springs. 10:10 P. M? Daily?NEW YOBK AND FLOBI?A EXPBEeS. carries Pullman buf? fet sleeping cars New York and Washington to Port Tampa, via Jacksonville, connecting there with Drawing Kkih Sleeping Car for St. Augustine, and MUrni, and to Augusta, via Columbia with connection for Aiken, 8. C. Through coach to Jacksonville. Dining ear seivice. 10:10 P. M.-Daily?WASHINGTON AND CHATTANOOGA LIMITED VIA LYNCH BUKG with sleepers New York and Wash? ington to Memphie and New Orleans through Bristol Through coach to Memphia Par? lor and Observation Car between Badford, Va., and Atta la, 1 la. Dining Car service. 11:05 P. M.-Daily ? WASHINGTON ?ND SOUTHWESTEBN LIMITED, com? posed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Din? ing Cars, and Day Coaches. Sleepers New York to Nashville, Tenn., via Asheville, to Knoxville and Chattanooga ; New York New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Pullman Library and (observation Car be? tween New York, Washington and Macon via Atlanta. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Dining Car service. Connect at High Point, N. C , with train for Pinehurst, N. C. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourist?' Ex? cursion, through sleeper on this train every Monday Wednesday and Friday to San Francisco without change. TBAIN8 ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION leave Alexandria 7:58 a. m. dally; 1:07 p. ru. and 4:28 p. m. week days; 6:33 p. m. Sundays only for Bound Hill; 6:33 p. m., Saturdays for Leeaburg; 6:33 p m. week dajs for Herndon. Beturning, arrive at Alexandria 8:36 a. m. and 7:52 p. m., daily; 8:36 a. m. and 2:37 p. tn. week days from Bound Hill ; 6:52 a. m week days from Herndon; 6:52 a. m., Mondays from Lees? burg. Through trains from the South arrive at Alexandria 6:17 a m., 7:15 a m. and 1:62 p. m? and 8:30 p. m daily. From Harrison? burg, 11:35 a. m. week days and 9:25 p. m. daily. From Charlottesville 8:06 a. m. and 9:20 p. m. daily. For detailed schedule figuro?, tickets. Pull? man reservation, etc., apply to A. C. MOSS, ticket agent, Alexandria, Va. FBANK S. GANNON, 3rd Vice President A Gen. Manager. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TUBE, General Passenger Agent. L. 8. BBOWN, General Agent, Washing ton, D. C._ FALL8 CH?BCH LINE. Cars leave Bosslyn for Alexandria county courthouse and Falls Church at 6 25, 6 50, 7 20, 8 30, 9 30 10 30 and 11 30 a. 12 30, 1 30 2 30. 3 30, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00, 6 80, 6 00. 6 80, 7 00. 8 00, 9 00,10 00, II 00 and 12 00 p. m. For Arlington, Columbia and Ntuck at 6 20, 6.50, 7 20, 7 50, 8 45, 9 45.10 45, and 11 45 a. m., 12 45, 1 45, 2 45, 3 45, 4 45, 5 45, 6 46, 7 46. 8 45, 9 46. 10 45 and 11 30 p. m febU TBICTLY FBE8H EGOS received daily only 16? per denen, at W ? WOOLLS A SON*? ? IPPEBED HEKBING yust received by i tkUlLhOtd. RAILROADS. PENN SYLVAN ?? RAILBOAD. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND fi STREETS. For Alexandria 4 30, 7 45 ?nd 11 45 ?. M 3 07, 4 25 and 5 00 P M. Bonday 4 30 and 7 45 A. M. and 3 07 and ft 00 P. M Leave Alexandria for Washington ti 11 8 00 A.M., 12 14. 3 03,7 20 ?nd 11 ot p M. Sondey ? 44?nd 11 44 ?. M 7 20 and 11 03 P. M. 7:55 A. M. Week Days, PITTSBURG KX PRESS.?Parlor and Dining Care, Harri? burg to Pittsburg. 10-.6O A. M. PENNSYLVANIA ______ : Pullman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking _ ,; Obaervation Car? Harrieburg to ? Cincinnati, Indianapolie, Ht. Les:.-. land and Toledo. Buffet Parlor ( . risburg. 10:60 A. M. FA8T LIH_*~P_11___ Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Butie: ! Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 3.30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIfi PRESS?Sleeping car Wsshingtoi, Louis, and sleeping and Dining Car? burg to Indianapolis, St. Louis. Nai (via Cincinnati end Louisviil? cago. 7:20 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS- -] Sloping Car to Pittsburg and I Dining Car to Chicago. 7:20 I' M. SOUTHWESTERN EX : Pullman Sloeping Cars Wh??;i PitUburg and Harrisburg ?? fit Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining far 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC __1PB_8_-Pull__, Sloeping Car to Pittsburg. 7 65 ?. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Re? Leetei and Niagara Fails daily, except Sunday. 10:60 A. M. for Elmira and daily, except Sunday. For W | daily at 3:30 P. M. 7:20 P. M. for Wiiliamsport, Ro?ib?* Buffalo and Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Wash.i.?.-.or to Rochester. 10:40 p. m. for Erie, Can?ndaig:i>t, I. Buffalo and Niagara Fall? daily. Polimei Sleeping Car Washington to Rocheeu-i Bat? urdays only. FOB PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK ANI THE EAST 4:00 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMIi?j>, daily, all Parlor Cara, with Dining Car freu Baltimore. Begular at 7 00 (Dining Car,. 7 91 8 15.900,10 00(DiningCar),and 11 IA (Dining Car from Wilmington; ?. M 12 45, 3 15, 6 00 (Dining car fri m Bal timore), 6 50, 10 00, and 11 50 i Sunday 7 00 (Dining carj, 7 _ 9 00, and 11 00. (Dining Car fron H? mibgton) A. M., 12 15, 3 15. 5 > ing car from Baltimore), ? 50, lu OU ene 11 50 P. M. For Philadelphii oniy: Is. press 12 15 P.M. week day; ? 5 40 P. M. daily. Fot -tost?n, without change, 7 65 A. M. week days, and 6 00 P. M. daily. For Baltimore 6 20, 7 00, 7 20, 7 55. b 15 9 OU, 10 00, 10 50, 11 CO, A. ?1., a?d 12 15,12 45, 12 58, 2 01, 3 15, 3 3<J 4 00 (lm'd), 4 20, 4 31, 5 00,6 41 6 50 7 20, 10 00, 10 40, 1135 ?? 11 50 P. M. on 8unday 7 00,7 20, 8 16 9 00,9 05, 10 50 and 11 00 A. M? and 12 15, 1 15, 2 01. 3 15, 3 30, 4 ?? ted), 4 20, 5 00, 6 40, 6 15, 6 50, 7 -0 10 00, 10 40 and 11 50 P. M. For Pope's Creek Line 7 55 ?. ?. ??. i 31 P. M. week days Sundays 9 05 . AM. For Annapolis 7 00 and 9 00 A. M., em) 12 15 and 5 40 P. M. daily except sun day. Sunday 9 00 A. M. and 5 4? I > Express for Fionda and points ol At an? tic Coast Line 4 30 ?. M ftl M.daily; Richmond oniy. 11 USA. I > days; Atlanta Special, via UM Seaboard Air Line, 6 UO P. M y Ac? commodation for Quantico, 7 45 ?. M daily, and 4 25 P. M. week SEASHORE CONNECTION. For Atlantic City (via Delaware rifai all rail route) 12:45 p. _?. wet r, u.u Pullman Buffet Parlor < ?r (4 OO "Congressional Limited' ; el P. M. daily; via Market Btreel 10 00 ?nd 11 00 ?. M and 12 i ? week days and 11 50 P. M. daily. For Cape May 1100 A.M. week day-, ard 11 60 P. M. daily. Ticket office, corner 15th anil ? M at toe ?Ution, Sixth and ? Bin a orders can be left for the checcin? ? ' to destination from hotels an?: ? J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. General Manager, (tenera! Past* STEAMERS, WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT PAN Y (LIMITED.) Bound Trip, 15 Cents. In effect on and after MONDAY, aV 19,1898._ Leave Washington ? Leave ?dexsndria, ?. M A.M. Columbia._. 6 10 Belle Have.. Bello Haven.... 6 40 Columbia... ?tumb?a._ 7 30 Belle Haven. 7 ?!' Be'.Ie Haven.... 8 30 ' Columbia. * "; Columbia. 9 30 Belle Batas Belle Haven ... 10 30 ? Columbia. 1" :i" Columbia.11 30 , Belle Haven... 1 ! 30 P. ?I Belle Haven... 12 30 ! Columbi?.Vi 30 Columbia. 1 30! Belle Haven.... 1 -0 Belle Haven...? 2 30 j Columbi?. 2 30 Columbia. . 3 30 Belle Haven.. . 3 30 Belle Haven.... 4 30 Columbia Columbia. 5 30 ? Belle Haven.. ?"> 30 BeUe Haven. 6 30 Columbi?. ??3? ?. ?. Same schedule Sunday ?. comi at 9 30 a. m. POTOMAC El VER LAN DINGS-ST KAM? EE WAKEFIELD leave? Wesbinv. days at 7 00 a.m., and Alexandria ? *<*> a. m., for landing? ae far as Nomini si.d on Wednesday? and Saturday? at same boari for St Clement'? Bey and Leonardtown. C. W. RIDLEY, General Manner. JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent. ALLY LINK TONOBFOLK AND KOKT RESS MONROE D The Norfolk tod Washington StraB bott rompan) WUl ran ? DAILY LINK, comm?nclngOB Mondsy, March 30, with their n?w and po?? ?rial iron ?teamen NEWPORT NEWS, WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, Leaving the wharf at th? foot of Prim? mee ?I 7 00 p. m. Raioming will laav* Norfolk at 5,45 p. fl> Stogie fare 98. Round trip |5. G. W. WATTLES, Agent. Na. 9 Prino? street WK SELL TEA8 LIKE WE DO EVhi.Y THING ELSE at reasonable profit Oar Green T?e ?t 40c ??,aal to ?ny 50? ? ?? in tbi? city. W. P. WOOLLY *_*_.__. JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE, met grvie, been, ground, or pelvensed, none belter at any price, delicioue in flivor, 25c per IK, ?' W.P. WOOLLS A ?ON b CBANBEBBIKS,-F?ncy Cape (ori (ran berries just received by _ _ J Q MI..?___N__ HKIVKR'S SILVER BBsND EAU Y JSJNl ???T, only 10e can ?t W. P. WOOLLS A SON'S? ?