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.UC-'lVI --NO. 210. ALEXANDRIA,~VA., MOXI) AY_EVENJ.NO, SKI'Ti: JIBER 12. 1904 PRIOE 2 OENTS. VOLUAIE CV. MEDICINAL. Often leada to po*. arty. No real woman ever aold her heart for the luxnrlea of Hfe. But rnanv a woman who has gladly faced poverty for the man she loven, may well doubt her wisdom when pain becotnet the mate of poverty. If she were rich, ahe thinks, she could find a way of cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preacription il within the reach of every one. It Hftf the burden of pain which weigha down those who suffer from womanly diseaaea. It eatahlishea vegularlty, dries weaken ing drains, hcala inflammation and al ceration and cures female weakne88. - You have my heartfelt thanka for yoer klnd advice to me," writea Mr. Geo. Fletcher, of ie_ Victorln Aveniic, Oalt, Ontarlo. "Waa troubled with cntnrrh of utcrus for over a ytar. Th? doctora aaid I would have to jjothrough an op eration but 1 cominenced to u?e Dr. Pierce l Favorite Preacription and 'Gotdea Mcdical Duv covery ' also !iis I.otion Tabieta' and Antlaeptk and McaliuK Suppoaitorles.' Now I am cojav ?lrtelv cured, after using ?lx bottlea of Dr. ierce'a medichttS, 1 am glad to say hl? medi ciue has made me a new woman." Weak and sick wonien, especially thoat Bufferin^ from diaeaaea of long atandlng, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by let ter, free. All correspondence ia held aa strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Addresa Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffaio, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are eaay and pleasant to take. A uiost effectivt laxative._ 8CH00LS AND OOLLEGES. Wm IBTITOTI, A BCHOOL FOH (IIKLS. B18 Nortb Waahlnarto* street, ALEXANDRIA, VA. TheSMh year opena Beptoaber 23, 1804. irefbl teaching In all departmeata. A irding pupils receirea. Calalogues at Lcabeaters drugstore, and ?,? utat residenee. A. M. CIIANDLEE, Priaelpal. tnglfl :' -I SCHOOLFORGIRLS. , \ irginis on opeoi Monday, September I ind oollege preparatory i.raea. . inatroction in primary department. Mnsie, elocutloo and languagee. For catatogue addreaa ,.,..,..,. Mrs. FRANCES B. I-W INO, ?,,..?? Prlnclpal. St. Mary's Academy, Alexandria.Va ngand Day Beliool for Glrla. Xi,,,, in Eiiglish. Vocal aad jortri ? taughl by effi -i nl Iu I vj.. writin ? Kraphj after ihe mwt approved mcthods. Pli culturea *pecial feature ol tbe scbool. I?e partmenl for boy? under twclve j ar. ol age pupils. Veryyoungchildrcn . Terma moderate. Adraatagea iiiinv 1 or eatalogne addresa ? 8ISTERSOFTUE IIOLY CROSS. IPISCOPAl HKill SCHIHIL, POB I'.ovs, Near Alrxniulria, Va. r M. BLACKFORD, II. A, LL. D., I'rineipiil. The ie tb >' ir opens S*?ptemher 28, 1904. Cetalogaa senl on appUcatioa, Je27dSaa twSaa POTOMAC" ACAilMY Ne-SttNerta Waahington street, ALLXANMKIA, VA. A full olarrlrr1 and mathemarteal eearaa klao Prench, <?? rmaa. Bpaniaa, Bookteeping aad Typewritlng. Paplla have made exoel'ent record at the Oalvi i Virginia, Waa" Poinl aad United StateeNaTeJ Acaderar. A tew boardera takea. The 36th ae^sion rjegloaSepte-aber II, 1904. For cat aloarne amng ful! partieulara, addreaa "' ~ K jollN s. BLACKBURN, au.1 eot?epll_PrJpeipal. ...,.. iOiph-Iviacoii College NiEN. Athland. Virginia. ; eaareai lradiwr lo divse* A. n. and V M. |i,!,^lilfe! and lieilCiful lixaticn, tiiueauiileanarttaol RKkaaoad. lieanti Dt couaaaDaaet ?i. fa.-uliy <>' expenenoed in ?trartor*. Moderaie ohawa.owliif toeo Ui.arta K..r rata.lo?ue addreaa ? \\ ,1. s>. IIUU W N. Swr?Ur? aad TrMaater. KINDEROARTEN. Ml?;< BLAYMAKEB will laaaaa her Kiaderaarteaal He, 8M aoath Washington atreel <" i"'.'1 B ?. W04. Cirealara atetiag tenae, Ac fumished af oa appBeat-oa. Addreaa UA aoath Pitt street. aepl ii i Cill or write the ALEXANDRIA \NI> WASHINGTON BDSINBS8 OOLLEGE, oorsaf P1M aad Kin? str,Hts' A,'?anan?; Virginia, for Stiehl's Thirty-third Anniial Antue.mcen.ent and Spccial Septeml*r Ofler. 1? nrdei to adTerttee and prove that they ex ,,11 in everythiag, Mr. L. P. W. Stiehl, a> ?tetad by Mr*. Stiehl and specialists, ofler ouc BOBth'B tui.ion. freebooks and niany other induceraenti to iuvestigate their new college. Call or w rite now. SO _. D. HARRY APP1CH, Wholeaale and Retail CONFECT10NER AND FRUIT DEALER. No. 525 King Street. The thoicest delicacies in the line ol Oakea, Pastry, Confections, Ac Bpecial inducementa for the country trade_ ~UOi *"? BYEUP jnat receWed Vjy _J. C MILBUKN. 9T, the utw ceresl food, jart-?**??* ^y ,l r. MII.BI KN_ POTOMAC FLOUR?? bartali of Po'-oruac flour. ve.y i.?gh grade, ^"^^(^{fj^ PCBLI8HRD DAILY AND TRI-WKBXLY AT GAZETTEBUILDINU. 310 A312 PRINCE STRELT. TKRM8: Daily-1 year, $5:00: 6 months r.:50; 3 months, $1:25; 1 niontn, $0.43, 1 week, $0:10. _,_< M .v. *i a\. Tri-weekly-1 year, $3.00 ; 6 montha, $1.50; 3 moutha, $0:75; 1 awnth, _?_ . Cojtraet anvertisers will not be allowed toex ceed theirapace unless theexcess is paid for at transient ratea. -?d under no ^rcum stancea will they be allowed to advertise other than their legi imate businesa in the apace con ? racted fo". ..... Reso'u-.ons in memonem. of thanka, tnbutes of respect, resolutions adopted by societies or persons, unless of public concern, will only be pnnted in the paper ae adverti1* menta. [Entered at the PostofBce of Alexandria, Vir? ginia, aa second-class matter.l VIRGINIA DAY AT THE PAIR. On Saturday next the epecial train beariug the governor'a party, escorted by tbe Richmond Light Infantry Bluea and the Stonewall Band, of Staunton, will leave Richmond forSt. Louis, where they will be prcsent to repreaent the Old Doni'nion on Virginia day, Septeniber 28. It hr < now been definitely decided that Fridav, September 23, the original day sef for* the exercises, will re the day upon which the expo .ition will be given over tothe Virginians. Doubt c 1 crowda of citiaeni of the SLate will be pieient on that day, ??? several excureionB have been planned. Comm'.aaiouer (i W. Koi. e', of the Virginia exhibit, is now 'n St. Louia ar rangina for the exercitfa ?o be held on Virginia day and will reniain t' ere uut'l that time. The trein bearingtheGoverno.'s party will consist of six Pullman ctaches, a diniDg car and baggage coach. The firat two l'ullinaus will contain theGovernor'a party and staff. The other tbrti will be oectipied by the Richmond Bluea and Stonewall Band, each compauy having its own individual OOMB, and still an other coach will carry Lhe frietids of the organizations. Thc snecial will leave Richmond on Satuiday night following the Chesapeake and Ohio regular train, and is scheduled to arrive in St, Louis in ti..ie for breakfast Mocday morning. Col. Bartm Grundy, quarteimaster-gen eral, is looking aftcr the transporiution and hotel arrangemenUl'orthe Chief Er ecutive's pariy. The IJ'ues and the Stonewall Band will to Into camp on their arrival at "Model Camp." thc grounoa proTldod by tlic ExpoaJUon for the daitlog mili tary orgmiiziiuoiis. They will take their maa'a at a nearby rcstaurant. TheGoreruor'a party prope- will in elode aboot 85 or 40, ajtoaa i I?' 't will hc uuinbcrcd Governor aud llrt. A. J. Ifootagoaa id tbeaUff, togethei ? :h the wiws iit'th" -i, f'menibers and ll.e Gov eroor'a gt The Bluea have been making exten s;ve preparatiooa foi the trip, and it has been anl cipated with go ileet <>! plov lure by thc meatbe a ol thc comtnaod. Uis aaid that the battalion a.ll leave Richmond with full rank0,eacb company numbering about 50 naen. The ataffwil' also accouipaoythebaltaUou, The baad< some fiiil-dicss'iiniformsoftheBlueshavc been .horoughly ovcihao'cd and ren ov.'itcd, and when tl.c appear at tlic World'a Fair oa Virginia luy, headed hy the Stonewall Brigade Band, altired in theirshowyuuiroini,nodoubt they will make a brilfian*. showing. Tbe com panies have been drilling hard in nrep axattoa for the trip, aud they are now in pritiic coudilion. The special t.ain will return ltaving St. Louis on Sati'rday, the 24th, a* riving in Richmond on Monday morn? ing. Kc-- .in Prayer lor Victory. The Official Messcnger of St. Pete-s butg publishes the following reaolution, which was adopted by the holy synod : By v!rture of an imperial ukaseto the effect that during the present trials of our dear country more ardent prayers ahould be ofiered for the vic.ory of the Kussian troops, who are worshipers of Christ, over a cruel enemy, full of guile, the holy synod pronouncea the time ripe for apecial" prayera lo be offered in all of the cburchesaf the empire onSunda)t and holidays after mass, beseeching that heavenly aid should be sent to the Rus? sian army, which is eacrificing ita'ife for i-s fa'th, iU Emperor, and its country for loug life for the victorious troops, and for the repose of the souls of the warriore who fall. Tho following prayer has been specia1. ly ordained : Although unworthy, we implore Tbee who art strong in battle, fcf aid, and humbly beseech Thee to accept our weaponainThy cause, to giveThyChrist loving army victory and to peruiit it to subdue the enemy. Seod .'rom on high Thy hand and touch the hearU of the enemy, ao that they shall make supplication to Thee, the God of peace who lovea His creat ures. Strengthen us with Thy might. De 'ender ol tbe orthodox faith, send Thy arrows to corfound tbe enemy. Strike thera as with lightning and give them into the hands of Thy faithful troopa. Thoa who hi.rkened, to Mo&es, bless the Emperor's doings multiply h's glor/ and contirm hia empire. By Thy al mighty hand prexcve his army. Send Thy angel to lort;,y his troop9 and g ve ?hein silvation. Send peace upou us. May Thy in visible fiuger defend Thv servants, show them the right path, forkive tbem their s:ns and bestow upon them the crown of plorv. C.- at the Emperor peviful life and wel-beinjr, the fulfil'ment of his desires and a conquest of his enemies. The prayer also appeals lo theVirgin, and concludes by beseeching etema! rest for the dead and for all those who have laid dowu their live& for their faith and their country. \ttack on tbe Paritana. H. H. Spayd, superiutendent of pub lic schools, at Minersville, Pa,, has i8 sued a history of the place, in which he attacks the presumption that "the Puri tnns of New Englandwere pre-e.r>incnfy the leadera, not only in instituiing cdu catioual eetablishmenls, but sil other good and noble thiuts." "We forget," be aaya, "that other people who came to other aections of this counlry had aims just as high and | b!y were \e-x bigoted and iesa auper>ti tioua and far more tolerant in religion and politica. Many wrong impressions have taken hold ol the people tlinu-li the fact that all the early school histories ofthe United Statea were writtcn by New Englanders, or by those who had been educated in the eostern States, and hence that section waa given uudue prominence. No one can fail to aee how much more paiustaking the people of Baston are in reirard tothe Irstory and preaervation of all'that perlains to their ear!y educational'work than the people of Philadelphia. Tbe early scttlere of Peunsylvania had faith ineducation, and to mv niinl just as aUdiaaj and, perhaps a more philanthropie faith, if I may tre the expreasion, than the people af New England. In New Engiand education was directed towarda supplyof ministers of the floapel, hence thegrammar school in which tbe pupils studied Latin, so they could prepare for the university. This was rather nar,-ow, aa these schools were not intended for everybody. In Pennsylvania the church and the school fiequeutly stood side by side, but the little red achool house was not intended to train a few choicespirits lor the minis try, but to give all an opporiuuity to ac quire tbe rudiments of an education." T?ins Welghecl I<e?a Than I l'mi RdV BucU len's Arni'-u Balve Hasworld-<udef.iMie rW laartreloaa It surpasv s any ?.her sa've, lotlon, wnl.nl orbaua fcrCnl . Coraa, Baraa, Bolls, ivicis, Ulee.a, fattarv, Ball B *jtrai. Sorea, Cbapped H.inds Skiu E.upuoii.; m f?li:i.ie fo- i'llea. Cure gnar.i itced. Ouly 0a at R.B. Leadbaaiet k Bona, di a| IJetfer Than a IMaMler. A piece of flanncl dampened with Chaniberlain's Pain Balm and bound on theaffectcd parts is bettcr than a [ilaa ter for a lame bacL and for painain he aideorchest. Pain Balm has no su >e rior as n liniment ior the reliefof deap seated, muscular and rheumatic paiaa. Pot sale by Olbaea a\ Tlaabanaan aad \V. F. Cratghtoa A Co. HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wfcen It Ia Free of Dandruff, It Growa I.u-tirlunUj. Kalr preparatlons and dandruff cures. aa a rule, are stlcky or Irrltating affalrs that do no earthly good. Halr, when not dlseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cause of nlnc-tenths of all halr trouble. and dandruff ls caused by a germ. The only way to cure dand? ruff la to klll tho gcrtn; and, ao far. tho only halr preparatlon that will posltlvely destroy the germ ia Newbro'a Herplclde? absolutely harmless, free from grease, sedlment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allaya ltching inatantly; makea halr glossy and soft aa sllk. "Deatroy tho cause, you remove the effect." Sold by leadlng drugglst.. Send 10c. In atamps for aample to The Herplclde Co., Detrolt, Mlch. E. S. Lendbenter & Sons, Specia) Afcents. AU0T10N BALB8. Bj Baaaael II. Laat, AaeUoaear. amriLLBEBOLDAT PUBUC ADCTIOH TUESDAY, BEPTEMBEB 13, 1904, at 3:30 p. n , on thc premisea: TWo FltAMl. COTTAGES loeated on tba BOBta side of Alexandria Aveniic in Mibdi vision kuown aa"Park Addition.' TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD1NG, lo eated between thc Alexandria and I ioorgctnu n turnpike and Alexandria and WaafalagtOO tunipike, on the south side of Washingtou Avetuie. Terms: Cash. Buildinga to be removed from rircmises within lifte.n days from date of sale. H. B. HABLOW. Agent Washington-Southein Ry. Co. 8ep7ja^_ Carpets and Rugs. Call and inspect our large line of WiltOD, Ax minister, Brussels and In^rain Carpets. Our stock of Rngfl contains tlic lateal styles from door niat to rooinsize, 0x12. M. Ruben & Sons. 601 KING STREET. A Large Line of Linoleums and Oilcioths. For Saie. Some of the finest and best lo cated BUILDIN'ti LOTS ia the city of Alexandria, Braddock Htights and Del Ray. For piicea and terms apply to . . JOHN D. NORMOYLE Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Room 4, Alex. Nat'l Bank Building, Bt. K. Corner Kiug and Royal StreeU, CapiUl City 'Phone 124._aprT tf_ DRKi STORE FOR SALE IN" TIPEWATER, VA. Place of 1,001 or 1,200 Population. BIG BARGALV Write or call at Gazette office. a B e201m*_ "taKMOUTB BLOATER3, CODFISll and SCOTCH HERRLNG for, ,*j^|UENf ii DRY OOODS 424=426 King Street. ^Tell telephone. liiuny Trrri is tho laat week you can buy Manhattan Shirta at rednced pricea this season. The sale will la3t another week, after which all Manhattana go back to their regular pricea. We have many pretty styles to choose from, iu white madras and neat fancy stripea. II 50 Manhattan Ncgligee Khirts BOW. *1.10 $2.00 Manhattan Negligee ShirU now. H.80 Special Sale of . - I? : l! ? mwv 98c each. T?8offar k>r OSa woek only all Man battaa |L60 ind $i Fancy BUff Boaoai shiris, flritb aeparaU cnfla, at the low prico of 98c Each. 5EAM5 /????)_ BEST AJJjOWIDlMAODaSW FITTINO. ^?eiMOBTrJ^aaBB*a^t>BA>rrtIB. POPULAR PHICES Standard Palterns Redueed W. are gkd tO Btata tO our patroiH that the prieeaof tbe well kaown Standard I'at tcroa ol which we are exelaalve ageafci ia Alexandria, have beefl rclticed in priee tO 10c and 15c Each. Noiie bJgher. Now rea can bay 0 a*rlct*y bigh.grade, aeam alkrwing pattern for the s.iine priee yon wotild have to pay for the In ferior klnda Rennaabw the prieea ia tba fiiiure are lOo.I '?'"'? ?N'"1"' b'?her. W'cwill giadly aaall to bbt addreaa onr handy caUlogue, ahowing all the New Au tumn raahionB. Tbe Deeigner, lOi copy; BOe yeai nellvered. FINANCIAL _____ Tiii:iiFi!ii!\i'iHH,i:i:\iivi'; BtlLDIffl ASSOCIlTIO.l XI). 5, Oflers the beat inducemciiti to wlmever wants tohuildorbuy a BOBBB, pay Oi "II BMTt gages or impmve their property. LOANS are made pavahle in tnonthly itistaliiieiit. Settlcment in full or it; i>art may be made at any time. Strietly SIX Ptt CENT. is aaarged, aud ahaa patt aflaaa is aaaaai the monlhly INSTAXMEHTB AKK REDUCED pro|Kirtionately. 00800013 Kingst. ISAAC EICHBKRO, PraaMaat. JUSTUS SCHNEIDF.R, Scc and Treaa. E. E. DOWN'HAM, Direeter. JOHN T. NAI.I.s, TIIOMAS II"'', P. F. GORMAN, R. P. AJTCHE80N, E. C. GRAHAM, mv2ti I'.ni INSURAJ^J^GEN^lJffl^^^ Alexandria Insurance Co., (bboas Busmmi in 18711 CAPITAL PAID II i N < ki li 57.000. Fire, Manne Had Plate fitaaa in'orance. J. CLINTON SMOOT (of C. C. 8moot ASons Co.), Preaident. LAURENCE BTABLEB, evcretary. DIBECTOdfl: . __ Oei^e S. Freneh (Sec. Alex. Fert. A Chemi v/o.th Hu"li?h -of J. F. Cirlin'a Sona Co. hardirpre). . _ . . . . J,T. BarN (of Bnr?e A Herbert, bankera). B. Bac j '.. (Clothing Merchautj. S. ni I. 1'. I.uiit (Real Estate). Waa. B. fiellmuth (fltlltnuth Broa.). ^B3K)fl'ce :?Xo. U'5 south lairfax itreet FOUNDERSAND M \< (ilMSTS. J. & H. A1TCHES0N, PRACTICAL MACHINISTS AND ENGI NEERS. _And Builders of? MARINE AND STATIONAUY EXGINES BlwkM-iit.iing and Steami Fitling. Eug. net. ? and Uaebiaiata' Bappliee. and all sort Of n.Ill woik an.l that cotmected w,th bnck work promptly BlIBBlla Repainng prompt lyd0ne' J.AH.AITCHFSON. 116 King Street, : Afexandna, Va. WM. S. MOORE MACHLMST. IRON AXD BRA8M FOUND FR. BHIPBMITH AN'P BLACKSMLTH, (OLD DOMINIO-I WOSBb) qrmth Union Street : Alexandria. Va., U-'ill f,inii?h and repair all kinds of Ma el, nerv I on and Braas O'tinga, Wrought andcStlronFeucea, Mi'l Work, Ship and ? h_eks"uli hing. Bdaa Too- Mill Picka. Fac nf Hammera. and ali k-.sof Mill Work made and repaired at the shortest notice and ?t reasonable prices. The highest market nrice p?id for 0'd Wronght and Caat Iron, v _Braas and Copper_ "New No. 1 FAT MACKEREL received to? day by J. C. MILBURN. DRY (IO0DS. THIS IS NOT An overflow "ad" Imt a few Spccial Advertiscd 1 >ai "gains for this week. Many others not nipn tioned, Imt inustbe seen. Bargain in Hen's White Laundered Shirts 100 Mon's White Laundered Shirts, mostly all sizes, retailed for 75c to $1. They at* slightly soiled. Your choice, 39c. Bargain in Embroideries. MM Ptoeaaj or\"c?v Etnbrolderlea nt Paei lfl< <' Pi i< <?*. Ktnbroidcries that retail for 10c, l">c, I5e aad |9e will baaold at (ic for the I0e widJs, 8c tor the ISfl widtha, L-.c for tbe 2.)c wtdtha, and I'.'c for the 80C wkftba, Bargain in Wool Dress Qoods Remnants. 500 yards All-wonl Cbwt-Ota, dotba, F.iiicv DrcaaOooda, Ifobairaaod Voiles called imt Irota the dreat goods datatrt. ment, will he BOtd ;it luif price. Bargain in Apron Qinghams. One case of 8,000 yards of Apron (lingliams, quality almoat as good as I_ancaster's, but with damagad -ol racea; wortfa 7c, ai 66 jrard. yiiiM&sis, 316 L'.n- Street LU\i DRY GOOD8 T II 429 KINCt STRELT. S llBilS. REMAINDBR OF LAWKfl AT AXD DHOIB COST. whiti. <;ooi)s. Percales, SC-tieh wide, reduoed from IS)e to. 10c Batea'i a t ???. Colorad m ? ? ?' ? " 10a t" Corored Vri t* ? ? ? ?> ?' '" <-? '". Ma Hereerlaad llnt' as ?? ?? ? !.'<> .i l-le to ><? Voilee rediKed . ?. I'"' Bilk BCeca ??;??,,,i ,. 10b tfeStriped ItadU rd.'o l to-.. locand ISm 26e Iterceilxed dnclr.t, ...!n. sl t i. 19c SOeliarteriaedMai'r.iti. hieedto. Mc lle ??. J* LBe ICadraa redaeed to. . IW tfja. UHDEBWBAB. Ijvli.s'Ribbed Vests at . 4c Ladiea' EUbbed V.-ata rediiced from 25c . I* Ladiea1 EUbbed Veata redaead from l_.c ta.??.10c Men's Gauze Shirts and Prawera? Reduotd from iioc to.ge " :;:?? ".*5" " 25c ". ''?"? 50e Overalls. Bweet, Orr 4 Co. I Iver.ills at. o * UMBKKLLAS, warranted lo tuni water aml fa*t aotar. Lady's size. Gentleman's size. fi.tW A. C. Slaymaker, ?? cnro btbuct. DRY OOODB. Fif FlI ,fU*t lt?'C?MVtMl. SPEC1AL SALE IN BLACK SATINE SKIRTS. C.E.TACKETT J(l Kfaaft Street. augll KNTIRF. WHF.AT 1'I.Ol'R and GiUHAM FLOURjust received byjrM>rprnN RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD, quaiity guaranteed, "-**^?EkffiBUJ,Si BEST LEE Coal, Coke and Wood. J. R. Zimmerman. OFFICE 114 SOUTH ST. ASAPH STREET. Wharves and Yard Foot of Queen Street. Bell 'Phone 77. Home 'Phone 18. lilv I rf__________________.________?-??_?????????????. 2 WHOLESOME DELICIOUS. 1 KLOSTER BEER, t Made of Finest Hops 4 and JMalt Exclusively. 4 ON DRAUGHT ONLY AT \ f cnwaif-ia UI ?llildllll I Hir B-BTBtiMMfll 4 ft>????? &???0000000? 0000 ?oe; ^ The Chr. Heurich Brewing Co.'s I r ahous Lager Beer Is now on sale at all the leading q saloons in this city. | O'SULLIVAN & CO., Agents, SJ aug22 Alexandria, Virginia <bi? 00000? 8? 8? 0000 0000 000? ( I)RY GOOfJft. 1 Oth.l ItbaF&GStaN.W. WA8HIXOTON, i>. ?. I'ntil further notie.. the sJora eleaaa at .'i o/clock; Saturdayi at l. The Store Is Interesting; And growa n*ore ao daily. Onr foreign bay> en have retu/ned, and the beantifdl nea fkahioiiaand fabricafor fall and wi.iter are j ateamer. SowOireiiedaiMlileiiig Opened; NY'v Dreaa Pabriea, New Lace* Kea I o* t ibi . S* w Wrapi, New Bllke, New Velvela, Ne? rench Corseta, New Cloihi ig for Buyi ?ndGIrb* New Uoth'ng for [nfianla, Kew G ovi -. Nea Neckwear for Women, New II. iery fci Women, New llais, Neekwear and li..-;, in r Bhoea for Wom. ea, Mi- ??'a .1 Ciiildrea. New Begs, New I-. iol y Fabrie Ni m B.bm ood linnml ,.. D .?' eads, K n Taole ( d ToUel Lioana, New B ' 'oiii.or.s, New Flannels, New Cul i. a ? ,\ n l o 'ier tnterestiog novel iii , in atiiiimii Continaed Boptembor Spedal S;i'c of . . . h ttRare, Itohold Furni Jiiii^s and Scmties. It :_MJadea I'u.-ri.u??<>, Tablc and Toilat I .? ? ".,?? Slip , B'aaket ?. ., \l.-,,i. r., PorU ?'". ,* ? I', ? . . .?'?! ;. -, Chioaaan, Gleaa ? . ? a ?? l( i la IWB/e :' I .i" v.r OOi i helpa fo< '?'? j?.i- l?>r h:il. ii B"d dl ?. ii, and at p.i. \>i i a.e <?...lao.-iliiia.i!y low. September Sale of Furniture B6 <> ajajj ivr Oatat. Ba'oar Actwal Value. Wm rr'M "l jroa ? ?? " of our repteaiber Fni.i-'iir? ? iie, ti > .iii"i' tlironjho.'t tba inuii lt. inlli'sde? ."'.it wa are^dieplay jjg ;l ; of f irai nte ' ><? <-v? ry rootn in i???? hon -llbrr.rjr, partyr. bedroora, livii ;r iiB,d'aiitroom, ? odyJuea, oihYo, . beaa i.ul pfccea. nt eeca mefo'aid deooia ive, In ttVdgna which we are ijnLe tnr ? :>?? i bava ra a. ire. They aro 2a*l?ioned of Ihe bi 11.-n< riala >< ba had in the ' ading Bn ?????> lofoa owa eoaa. tr/, than whieh there ara aoaabaftr. A. t,,.,!.? I>.,. s, ra.v.y Inv >, -o-ls of-.n-h sms-rior merit bce'i na'.ni so low. ktoen of the at sk is i fei ?! rJ -?> u> _.;i per eaet, . real tala.. . oftlu i t .? uve feitorei of tala ?la ia our lai t o.'lVlor aed L.? I, . rv Xi I ?. T.i - i ?ba?.i in ataat odd a l ar*iatic deeigni aad ii <>:ik, aaabogaay, .1 oa_c aod o bar noods. ,th a d ;th HiHii.?- Q -'. Beptember S*l? of Household Linens i, - alc Ii bkmI praa leal ' araaw Bteat . Etery a. icla ahows ih real wortiu lo<- goods of li.-t- bigh eliaraelar. inaafraatadTaaa_fa. , Booi- Btotaata rt. Woodward & Lothrop, 10th, 11th, F andO Sta., N. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. VAN CAMP'S BAKEP BKAKtj just re? ceived by ?'? C. MILBIJRtL_ GOOD ROA8TED COFFEE, 14c; other Ktaue. ....to^lorthelxsr^^^ LEADBEATEB'9 EMCLSION of PUBE NORWEOIAJS COD LIVEROIL, couabined with bypopbi ne aad aada. I'our teen ounce bottle 50 eenta. For sale hy E. a. LEADBEATER 4 SONS. Fall and Winter SKITIIGl Our line of Tailoring Samples for Fall and Winter comprises all the latest fabrics in staples and novelties, and is now ready for your in speciion. Suits and Overcoats to order from $13.50 up, Trousers to order from $4 up. Fit guaranteed to all. II. LI FIELD, One Priee Clothier aud Tailor. No. 304 King Street. GBOCERIES. W.A.JOTNSONAOO. WkTOtRBAUE oro<T.its. GENERAL (OMMI-ssmi.S HEBCHAEi'B And r?.l??r? in ALL KJNiAJ O"' LIQUORS. Have on li C ? I, ? ' '., XXXA, and " ? " T " < ': " ? : ": M." gram '','?'??- > '?? *P "" ? Purell/e A . >??irfvUe I .a f ? e. Ordera f o ( . ' .t'landiae n,e H .' ?' ;'>.i. ^onsign ie . ? . ? i B-H Coii-i.iy Proditce aolu . ii. e hehigi-e . ? i'.; -t,. ? li. E ao 'c. C i .. . .v. ' JOMAHKttNolGOH WHOLESALE AND BfAll GROCT.PS And Dcalen 1.1 PURE WINE8 AND L1QUOR8. Oaaatry Produee received d.iU. Our aawk of Plaiu and Fanoy Grocer i'> . eC.s e/ery tliinif to be hi?'' ' ' ? 'i ''? We hold largely : i I ? ?*?? warehouse and crry in - k va toua b.a'tda PURE RYE N 0 II! i/l 171' KIE3 made. Have al o I . ? i. giadea of r>..<; .i ?? r i WfNF.S. AI.Ks Cl Ol. i baOJf, Ac. aafSatisfai'.io,) (..: .. .> . n io I* iceaml Qe,.r../'??X Corner Prince an*1 ( o>awc r_ v rcew. QIJAIarTT TKi.i.S. J.O.MILBUCK, 113 North Boy?' Street : Alexandria, Va Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE GBOCERIES. Proprietor of the POTOMAC BRAND FLOUR, whieb ia unexce!.' d, ^0r*Cofleea Freahly Roaated'0kai ' i HE LION?'' METAL POLISH f ing and poliohing Braas, Copper, Ac. I'rea 25c. For aale by . E. 8. LEADBEATER A - FOH HALE.-The famoua LEE COA L at the loweat market pricea. ___* . ?^ W. A. SMOOT 4 CO.