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%l&fatibria G&aztttt. THPRSDAY fcVKNLNG. SEPT. _>, 1904 Aa Aar* ?< loinnm. It la an age of coarae effects, nn age *f advertJaement A poet could not conacientlouBly Blng now about a rose loft to bloom unseeu, for excureion tralna would be sure to be arranged there at reduced ratea. It ia a coufl dentiai age, and we demand a confl dant aa much aa a matter of courae aa the heroine of the old fashioned Ital lan opera-ln fact, we demand the un dlvided attention of the whole world. We alng our songe and liaten greedlly for the applauae of the gaflery; we tnaet wrth domeetJc miafortune, and we weep on the boeom of the dlvorce eoort, and the daily papers weep with ua. We do not do good by Btealth, but rathar ln Bueb a way that we get a bar onetey or a decoration. So when you eee a man all tlnkly with Ilttle stars and thinga you will know tbot be ia always a very great and eharltable man iadeed, and charity is not only alma beatowed on the poor. It Is the beauty of charity that It is not bigot ed.?Blackwood'B Magazlno. ?hakenp?ar?'i Cats. Shakeapeare makes frequcnt refer eneea to tbe cat in his plays. Lady Macbeth taunts her huaband when hc hangs back from the murder with I*Ulng I dar? not wstlt upon I would, Llke tha poor cat 1' the adage. aUndlng to that anlroal's fondneaa for flah?"What cnfa averae to flsh?"?bnt IU unwllllngness to wet lts feet ln eatchlng them. Falataff Belzes upon another feature of the animal's character, so dctested by all wakeful slecpers In towns: ?"Sblood! I atn as melanclioly as a gtb cat!" When Mercutio longs for a frny with Tybalt, he aceosta him: "Good king of cats. I would have noth lng but one of your nine llvcs. That 1 mean to make bold withnl, and, ns you ahall nse me herer.fter, dry beat tho reat of the elght," and tbereupon re ceivee that eahrbfSted "scn.teli" which waa "not so deep ns ? weU nor ao wide aa a chnrch door.". Bow tbe Smoker Pollahra IIla Plp?. "One of the fnds of tbe dyed in tbe wool plpe aanoker is to have a daaaMng pollah on his plpe, nnd it's enrtOUO DOW he puta the gloss on," said a tobacco dealer. "Watch n veternn pipe smokcr'close ly and yon see htrn oeeaakmally rub the bowl of his plpe agatnet his face, UBually on ench sido- of his nose. Tbafa bow he puta the pollsh on. The heat of the brler and the oll of tlie skln againat which it ls rubbed work up n rlch gloaa. A snioker's favorlto plpe, you will find, has the sheen of rose wood. It tnkea months of rubbing to work up a looklng glnsa pollsh, nnd the longer the practice la indulged in the more shiny the plpe becomea. I don't know who orlglnnted tho idea, but all old smokers are on to lt, and the prtde they take In their pollsbed ptpea la amazing."-Phlladelphia Rec ord._ Tha Bell With the Wall of a Child. A Queerly ehaped gong which occu pleo a poattlon of honor in the center of the dty of Seoul, Koree, ls said to be. one of the largest in the world and Is ealled "the bell with the wall of a child in lta voice." When first cust the txall aoonded with a barsh nnd cracked note. and the superstittotiH emperor, fearlng an 111 omen, conaulted with his xnagidana. These gentlemen held a long confab and flnally stnted thnt the bell would never aound rlgbt tintll a Ure child wae given to lt. The maaa wa8 theu melted ngnln, nnd n live baby waa thrown into the molten nietal. The ?wall of agony uttered by the little tot aa the bronae engulfed lt seemed to be repeated every time the ball was tolled, and today tbe Koreans still clalm that the wail of a child can be heard ln the volce of the nietal. Chaaae. The digestlblllty of cheose i.s nn ever -e_ed and dlaputed question. A clever odentlat aaserts that it requires twice aa long to dlgest na ordlnnry food. It eonalBts largely of caseln, which la both nourishlng and dlgestlble, but thia point la enveloped, as it were, ln fat, which ia not aoluble by gnstrlc Julce; bence, if the gastric Julce does not di geat the fat, nelther can lt readlly dl geet the caseln. Cheese ahould be eaten ln amall qnantitiea, with a large qunn Hty of bread or Blmilnr food, nnd muat ba thoronghly maattcated. laraBcleat Cani*. "There, mamma, I don't believe that your frlend, Mra. Newly, was to the tnanner born." "Huah, dear. She'B worth three mll liona ln her own right" "Thafa hardly enough to Justlfy a woman ln trylng to eat soft bolled egga with a fork."?Detroit Free Press. A Boy'a Wild Klde !<>r Ldie. With family around expeeting himtodie, and a son riding for life, 18 miles. t? gat Dr. Kinc's New Discovery for ( onsumption, Coughsaud Colds. W. II. Brown.of Leeavdle, Ind. endure<l denth's BgOBlei from BSthma; but this wonderful inedieitie gave iiiMiiut re lief aud aoon eured him. Ba wntc: "I BOW sleep soundly every night." I.ike marvehms cnres of OoaaaaBptioo, Pnaamonia, Broa chitis, Goagha, Owda and (irip proraa its matchlesa ment for all Thr..at and Lung trou bles. Qaaraateed bottles 50e aad $1.00. Tnal bottles free at K. S. Laadbaatar & Baaar dmg Btore. __ _ 8our He?ali. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour etomach is Hkely to follow, and espe cially so if tbe digestion has been w>ak ened by constipation. Eat alowly and not too freely of eaaily digested food Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullneas and weight in tbe region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by Gibson & Timber man and W. F. Creighton & Co. FOR OVER8TXTY YEARS An Old and Wbxl-Trikd Rk? rdy.? Mrs. Winalow'a Soothing Synip has been aaed for over sixty "?*? by nnlhona of xoothera for their children while leeuuu* with perfect auccess. It soothes the child. Boftens the gums, ailays all pain, eures wind eolic and it the best remedv for Piarrheea. lt pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggista in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. IU value it incaleulable. Be sure and tsk for Mrs. Winslow't Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. ^O^reUCHOICEPl^K^^ra VnfflNa SAFE DEPOSIT ASD TRIST (MPORATkU TBMFOBART OFFICE. 10? SOUTH FAIRFAX 8TKEET. CAPITAL. I>aid ln, $1.W,000. Authorized, $1,000,000. OFFICERS. C J RIXEY Presid.nt. JNO. P. R0B1NS0N, First Vice Pretident. j', ,'? jS JEB L BOOl HE, tmmi Vice Preaident. C. J. R1XEY, Treasurer. DIRECTORS. u.? F W/ILLABD JNO. P. ROBfNPON, GAPDNER L. P.0OTI1E P PK A NFW ' OEO. 8. FRENCH. FRANK HUME, r C LFABEATEB HENKY K. FIELD, H. BAADER. (. C. LFABEATEB K M NORTOK. Aitractive rate of interest paid on deposits in Savings Department. No auxiliary bauks or boxes are issutd by this Inatitution to its customers. Accidents Sprains and Brui?e? Burni and Scealda Cuts and Woundi Accidentt happen every &*J Why ntt be pre pa, ed? A household kupplied wiia Hamlins HftZAM need have no fear of the ordinary'. ?>1roc",? ff* miibapa of mankind. Hamlins Wizard Oil ia a ?aleguard for children, a comfort to IWBtfca boon to the old folks. It will pay to k^M cfd-lime. rcliable family medicine alwayi on hand in case of need. Ichn Smith, Starbuck. MInn.. writes April 13. ,00,-I have been in bed for four weeks w th a Boraincd Back. caused by too heavy hftine. TEZtrSS SSoTl 'every.hinc to cure ,t. See.ne what Hamlins Wi.ard Oil had done for OlheMl tried a bottle and in two days I was able to work. W.l Stecle.Santa Rarbara, Cal., writes: My Child fell fionj a hi?h chair upon a hot stove and burned its forehead and side of face severely. 11 suffered intensely for three days, when ? com tnenced Dtini Hamlins Wuard Oil. The pam was relieved in twenty minutes and the bumi bealed in about five days. There Is only one Wiiard Oil ? Mamltns ? name blowa ta the bottle. Si?n.'?re, ?? Hainhn liros." on wrapper. Take no substitute. SOC andgl.OO._ fSMUNS"C0U^ Soothes the Throat. Stops the Cooe,h. ay. !? Hamlin? Blood and Liver PiUs Act Gently and without Pam. 25c ^^rKli^ TEA Cives Woman llealth and Strength, ?5C For Sale and Recommended by ALL DBVGOaVn. DRY GOODS AX Slaymaker 429 KING STREET. VOU Embrace It. Toeocapenaate our enatomere for any in (?oiivuiieiiee while lepain now bejag ma<ie to tha frontoi' the store nre in prograae, we will allow 11 Discoiint ??(' 10 POT Cent. On all CA8II PURCHASE8 at regalar prieeeof allgooda. A ?o.sl opvartonKy to bejy you Winter Underwear, Elankets and Comforts, Elannelettes, Sheet ings, Cottons, Canton Flannels, &c. OUR KXTIKK I.INK 18 AT Y0UR DI8PO6AL. A. C. Slaymaker, 429 KING STREET. CLOTHING Fall and Winter SUITIIGS. 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 spection. Suits and Overcoats to order from $13.50 up. Trousers to order from $4 up. Fit guaranteed to all. II. LEE FIGLD, One JPrice Clothier and Tailor. No. 304 King Street. SCHOOL BOOKS SOLD AND EXCHANGED AT STATE PRICES. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Of all kinds at lowest priecs. ALL BOOKS COVKKED. Briag usyourSfhool Liat aud save time, trvuble aud niouey. Dyson's Bookstore, 50S Ktns; street. ^XEX_T_TO OPEBA H0U8E.-11 _ 10 bozee t'hoite CREAM C1IEE8E juat re oeired by J. C. M1LBURN. N MEETINGS. OTiTE^TllFTA^^T M F.ET1N0 OF - the stockholdcraof the t'NION lU'II.D fKG COMPANY for the eleeticu ofa b-Jird of directora and for such other bnaineas as may beproper will l? held at the oBea of the company, 123 south Royal street, Alexandria, Va., on MONDAY, Septcmber 1!', 1904, at 12:30 o'clock p. m. , MYRON M. PARKER, l're-ident. W. SCOTT TOWEKS, !s>< retary. .pn3 1aw.tw-s?_ ]7k B.MNUAL MEETING of the Btoek holdersof the AMEBICAN LOCOMO TIVE APPLIANCE COMPANY will be bald on WEDNE8DAY, Beptssaber 28,190-1, at 2 o'clock p. in., at No. 218 King street. JOHN MILTON, I'resident. at-r.7 td_,_, T1IK AN.nUAL MEETING of the Btoek hohlera and directora of THE HARfTlS & SHAIER 00. will be held at tbe aflaa of the company. 123 south Royal atreet Alexan? dria. VaTat 4:30 p. m? THURSDAY, Sep tember 29, 1904. By orderof the President. ?>t>2td C. A. SHAFER.Secretarr. SJTE^MERS^ Weems Steamboat Company. The Steamers of This Line Will Leave Alex? andria EVERY SUNDAY, TL'ESDAY aud TIIURS? DAY at 4:30 p.m. FOR BALTIMORE AND ALL THE USUAL RIVER LANDINGS. Cuiaine and appointmeuU unexcelled. Freight for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York solicitedand handled with rare, Through rates and bills of lading issurd. Single fare to Baltimore, $2; rotind trip, f3; Staterooms, one way, $1.50. Meals, 60e. WM. M. RFARDON. Agent, Strand. ,AILY LINE TO NORFOLK AND FORT RE8S MONROF. D' The Norfolk and Wash? ington Steamboat Co. Will run DAILY LINE, coramencing or Monday, March 30, with their new and pow erful iron steamers. Newport News, Washing? ton and Norfolk. Leave the wharf at the fbot of Prince street at 7 00 p. m. Retnrning will leave Norfolk it 6 00 p. m Singlo fare $3. Round trip $5. C. W. WATTLES, Agent, No. 2 Prince ?treet._ TAMCTi FERRY CO. Schedule in Effect March 10, 1904. The Washington Steamboat Company (lim ited) on and after March 10,1904, will operaU the steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON be tween Washington and Alexandria on the following schedule: Leavk Alkxanpkia.?6 40. 8 00. 9 4? and 11 30 a. m.; 1 30, 3 15, 4 50 aud 6 30 PLKAVK WA8HINOTOW.-6 00, 1 20, 9 00 and 10 30 a. aa.; 12 30, 2 30, 4 15 and 5 30 p. m. , ^P?r~8ame schedule on Sunday, leaving Washington on nrst trip at 9 a. m. and Alex? andria at 9 46 a. ru. -___ JOHN B. PADGETT, aul tf General Manager. LFAlALJfOTICES._ VIRGINIA.?In the Clerk's Office of the Gorporatka Court of the Cltj of Alexan? dria on the ~'7th day of AuKuat, 1904. llenry M Taylor ] V8. John Miller and \ In < hanecry. George W. Driver, Defendants. J fcfeaao, Tbeobjeetoftbtoaalt is to enjoiB and restrain the defeadaata, tl.eir officers, Bgents, attorneya and all other perBOM acting for them or either of them. or iu their l.chalt, iaeladiag W. W. Cline, constable of the city of Alexandria, Virginia. from in any way or inaniier interfering with the complainant in his poaaaadoa of tlie preaaiaaa OBentioned ln the l.ill of coruplaiiit filcd in this cause, or in the full use aad enjoyment thereof, nnd ajM> from iu any inaniier or way interfering with the personal property biken by tha (-aid cou stable under heretofore ma<le levy, and from witliliolding the aaaaa Bwaa the possession off thia complainant. ...,?? ..? It ippearing by an aftulavit filed in tlns eaase that the defeadaata, Joan Miller and Qaorga Vf. I?river. are uoa raatdtata of this State : It ia ordered, that aaid defeiidant- ap pear here within hfteen days after due publieation ol this order, and do what B uecessary 1o protect their intcre.i in this BBlt, and that a eopy of thi. order be forthwith inserted in the Alex? andria (la/ette, a newspaper pnbliahed in the citv of Alexandria, oaea a week for kmu mbb aeeks,aadipaatadat thafrontdoorof the ('(Mirt Hoaaa of thia city. Acopy-Teste.oHNsBKAni r]rk By NKVKI.I. 8. 'iHKKNAWAY, D. ?'. W. U. Varney and David E. Anthony, p. q. aiig30 w4w-tu_ ^^RICTLTURAL~ HKRBKRT BRYANT I WILI.UM BRYA5T President. I 8ec. A Treas. -TIIK BryantFertilizerCompany Manufactureri of FERTILIZER8. FERTILIZING MATE RIALS. PURE RAW BONE AND FINE GROUND NOVA 8C0TIA LAND PIASTER, Office : 117 King street. Factory and Wharf: Foot of Doke street. Alexandria, Va. JOHN P. ROB1NSON, I gborob b. frknch President. I Secretary. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company, Manufactarers of FERTILIZERS, FERTILIZEB MATE BIALS AND BLUE WINDSOR GROUND PLA8TER. Princeas Street, between Union and Lee, Alexandria. Va. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAN BE OBTAINED AT . . R. L. CARNE & CO.'S, 703 KING STREET. School Books displaced by the introduction of new books taken in exebange at exchange prices. All books sold at State contract prices. ALL BOOKS COVERED GET OUR PRICE LI8T. SCHOOL SUPPLIES CHEAP. 20 Nerts FRUIT BASKET8, just received for sale low by J. C. MLLBl'RN. TKLF.PHONE^ KXCgANG K. "gToTJTHERN BELl"tEi.KI'H<>NE AND 5 TELEGRAPH COMPAiJY. WYTHE WHITE. Manager. C. A. MOORE. Inapector. Adama Expreea Co. Ahern, Jno A Co. Agnew, Park Aitchesou A Bro Aitcheson, J A II Aiteheson, I)eW Alexandria Driving Park Alexandria Bottling Co Alexandria Fertiliier and Chemical to Alexandria Steara Bakery Alexandria (Jawtte Alexandria National Bank Alexandria Tiraes Alexandria Infirmary . Alexandria Ins. Co. (L. Stabler Agt.) Allen, F. L. Alexandria Brick Co Alexandria Iron Works Alexandria WaterCo Arraour A Co Anderson, E M Appieh, Geo. A Aadreva, W I Rrvan, Albort Bn'll, J Baader, llenry Baker, II J Baltimore * Ohio Freinht Balb-iiKt-r A Itro _ , Barlev, Leerii C, utty-at-law 127 8 Royal Bagw-tt. W C _' . Barley, 1 otdaC raaUanaa H7 N Columbns Baaeh, DrChaaS Bell Bona, Bobert Rella-Pre Gk Bemheinier. S J I5.-ii.IIk in., 1> A Sone Bitzer, J II I>r. Bohraus, Mrs. C Bootbe, Qardatr L, offiee Boothe, Gaidaar L, residence Brill, Mrs Nettie lir. nt. B 0 ofiea Brill, I/niis, cafe Brook?, Win Kowle, resldenoe Brookaa, Wm F 4 Co. Broekett, A I), resideiiee Broekett, A D 4 Co Bryant, Herbert, offiee Bryant Herbert, residence Bloeh, II Burke A Herbert Burroughs, T F Burke, II H, residence] Bnsine.-. Men'a League Barroagha, W J, residence Cnlli.li, Ilt i.ry Caauaiagf, atka M L Carlin, J Frank, residence; Carne, R L jr Oockey, JacC Carlin 1 llrent, Offiee Cnrlin, CC, r.-idenoe Caton. .1 66 H B Carter Br<* Carlin. Mrs Kate Carlin Bona, .Ia*. F A Sons Co Carlin, Miss M K Chief Operator, T.l. plioneSExchange Citi/vns' Nntioniil Bank Chauneey, Juliau City Tiaaaaier Coehran, Miss C L Cranfonl;Miss A Corporanea Oeart Cre'irhton, W F ACo Creighton, W P A Son Crnpper, Joeeph L Curtin A Batta Ciiton, Iliirry B, residence Cogan, John A, pluinber; Dabaey, Jaa H_ Deingerfield, E L Daingeraald. I L, Malvern Deavers, A .1 Deaaaiaa. W B Paa.aa. Wm Daniele, 0 B Doaiphaa, AS Dieiitlt, J A I>id-/oheil, Fred Delanev, I?r M D Dr.ilu-, .1 A Oo Exehange nnd Bauard Hote. F.iehlK-rg, I*aac I meraoa Pnmp Co, The Evening Btar Ifurcau Kinni.rt, .1 W A Co Entwiale, I' L Entwisle, Chai F F.iit?i-le, .Iimi W EpieropaJ Blgjb School Faniion, T J Fairfax A<\) Plorence Crittendon Ifianon r leld A Co, II K Finch, Ooo B Piaher. Thoa A, resi.lence First Nntioniil Bank Fleischmann Hotel Frencli, (.eo S Foeg, Jnlian Kiilhr, B W, n-i.lence Qibaoa, Richard Gil.son, F.mily M Miss, residence 700 Duke Gibeon.Dr Tlioa (ioldsmitb, K Goods, CT Qreaa, Mrs Wm, north Washington Green, l?r I>.nis S, residence S Washington Orean, afre Virginia, residence Grlgg, ?' Fossett Haminoiid .1 W A Sone Harlow, M B A Co Harlow, M B. residence Hnveiui.r Baking Co Barloa Broa HartK-r, K B Jlelliniith Brns, market Helliiiutli Brouara, Kingjstreel Bammond, II Hill,.) M Hiil, -I M ACo Hill, Prank M Hill. Zora Bopkina, <i f>, residence Hopkiaa, It. .1 Miltoo HootI, ( haeR Boward, CliAoaTI Hill, Oeo 6 Hutl, A .1, resi.le'ie.; Janney, l'r (' II Jacksoii, Wm Janney. Miss E M Joii. -. I>r I M Johnson, W A A Co lohnson, I>r All>er1 jj Keaaper, atlaa S;irah, Ktlly, H V Kleharer, Chai Kirk, II KinK. Charles A Son King, Jamea E, re4deaea Kiiu, Chariea, residence; Kemper, E H Knignt, B K, atanoBary Kni?lit, B E, residence] Knox.t, R E Knox R F, residence Knoi A BobhtaoBaea Kramer, Mrs Frederick " LamU rt, IrLiui S, mdseiljroker 109|Union LamlK-rt, F S, residenca LansUurir, Mrs Alica Lawler, E E A Co LeadlH-ater, E S A Soni I,;i-h, J Ix-e Lawler, Martin I>;e, Mrs M L Lennon, (' <J Iiennon, CM Lindsay, N A Co Loose, .1 L Lanimii, Thoe Marshall A Bro, JohnJA Mutual Iee Co Monroe, Ed, resi.lence M.K.imv, W M MiCneii, Ja.s, bottling worka MeLtaren, Frank Morton, Rev W J, reaidenoe Manairer's Offiee Marsnait, i n, residence Marine ltiiilway Shipb'ld'g it'.Cotii Marshall, John A, residence llarket i licGuire, I?r Hugh jiiller, E J A Co Mer. Bld'g. A L A?'n) L Hoofl, Af.UJ Moore, W .S Moore, C A Markell, Geo E Maaseni, < 'li;i^ "Mount Venion" May A Son, W H Myera, R L A Co Norton, J K M; Nllgellt, O J| O'Brien, I)r M W Odell, Aaron, market Odell, Aaron J2Z! Old llominion Glaa?.Oo Outcalt, C, dentist. O'Sullivan A Co| Pafl's Shoe Co Patterson A Brother Peyton, Jas F g) ? Packard, MissT, residence Pwk.WHS Pollard, F J ?onnett, Constant, floriat onntt, <', !l..rist, West Endj Perry, Thomas Petty, Geo W, residence Portner Brewing Co, Pobt rortner, Robt, treasurer'i ofSc* Portner, Robt, aecretary'a offiee PoataJ Telegrapb Cable Company TEI^EPHO^^EjtCHANGB^ Postoffioe Police Headqnarte Price, Ovrrton W Price, Geo K^Co.JKsriwt Preston, J T. reaidence Pullman, C O P.^Er.u|Aaapk> Quinn, Edward Reevea, Mrs Bamsay, G W m ltamey, G H Reiter. Curtiss A Mills, contractora Ri( e, J Ilarry, residenoe Risheill, M L, saw mill Kittenour, Dr A A Reanlon, Wm M Robertson, II F Robcrts, Walter Robinson, G II A Sona Roeers, Joseph F Ruben A Sont M Rainmel, A A Sona Reardon, W ra, residence Rucker, Geo H (St Elmo) Robinson. Thos W Schliehting, Henry, reaidence Schuler, M Schwarzman, Geo D, residence Smoot, W A jr, residence Smith, Mrs. Francia _? 8moot, C C A Sona Smoot, W A A Co Smoot, W A A Co, ofBce King sUeet St. Mary's Academy Smith, C H "Hamptan1 Smoot, J R A t\ Smith, Dr W M, office Smith, Dr W M, residence 8moot, Mrs Susan, residence Smoot, J C, residence Southern Bell T 4 T Co, operator Southern Railway Co, freiaht yard 8outhern Railway Co, W A 0 Southern Express Co So Rwy, Eng Office iaiadard oil Company Stump, Rev J P Stevens, Moses Stuart, Douglaas, office Summers, CJW, residenoe Shimifl.li. L Smoot, W B, residence Schafler, C A A Co, floritt Smith. F L Strauss, H, residence Swan Bros Snowden, Dr Arthnr Bratbera BaD T A T Co Smoot, W A A Co, King St, office Sinipson, Geo L Tiniberman, C T C, residence The Old Dominion Glasa Co Telcphone Exchange chief operator f heoWicnl Seminary - Virginia GlaasWorkt Virginia Safe Depoait Trutt Company W., A A Mt Vernon Ry Coj W, A A Mt V Ry Co, Payne street Watkint, J B Wattles, R H Wattles C W Warfielri, jr, E Washington SouthernRallway Waab'a-Boa Rv. Engineer Warfield, sr Edgar Weat, Geo Waahinpton St^araboatJCo Wheatley, B, reaidence Weil itroa Westera I'mon Telegraph Company White, WytheJ Wbeatley, B Wildt, 11 Wilkins. Captain JnoT Wmgtielil, S T, residence Wolford, Loraaao, residence Wise, Mrs Peter WooOf, W P V;,i.-,C R Zimiiierman, J R, reiideuce Zimmennaii, J R, omce Zimmerinaii. Chas Annaiidale. C C Leachman Bailey's Crosa Roada Centreville, Va, B B Utterbach Eairfax, WT Oliver Falls Church, Va M E Church Uirato. Va, Sinson, R E Manaxsas, Va, Shanuon'sdrug store Wellington, C C I^enchmaii Ilavmarket, Va, G H Hulfish U'uvi rly, Va, E H Janney Maple Grove, Va, Dr Chas H Janney For rates apply to Central office PAY 8TATION8 Central Office Klei-i'hmanii Hotel Market llouse Dooiphan, A S KainiiieH'a Hotel_ AP1TAL CITY TELEPUONE COM PANY. ALEXANDRIA. VA. EXCHANGE. 3t?9 KING STREET. F. F. MARBURY. Manager. E. P. MATrER. Electrician. St T.SCRIBERS* LIST: Adams, F M Alexandria County Courthouse Adama E x prcsa Company Appicb, I) II Appich, Geo A Ale\andri.i Intirmary Aiteheaon, D W Alexandria Steam Bakery Alexandria Gas Worka Alexandria Times Alexandria Gawtte Araaatroag A Marbury Alexandria Water Works Anderson, E M Birrell, J Fred Barnctt, \V A Baggett, Oscar F Bhindheim, Chas Bowie, A B K-tln-, Ganlner L Burroughs T F ISons A Co Baadar. H Baaeh, JosS B A O R R Co Baia, W B Brill, I.< uil Crilly. J H Chathum'a Stable, B L Myera A Oo City Treaaaret Coftunbla Eugine Honaa < itv Qaa Office City Almshouse City Engineer Office County Jail Central Office Corporatiou CourtJ Ciawferd, A E Cook, W A Dieifua, J A Co DuncHii, Jas residence Duneaii, Wm T reaidence Downhain, E E resideree Downham, E E store Fitagerald, J B Entu isle, F L Epiacopal High School (Seminary Hil Entwiale, J W drnggist Fegan, S H West End, grtver Fisher Bros Fannon, T J Fleischmann House Fairfax independent Mntnal Fire Ins Co Francia, Peter Glohc Hour Mills Garrett A Monroe ^ Graves, W P Goods, J W grocer Goldamith, E Groves, T S Geodiieb, Chas Fairfa_r Ureet.'residenoe Harlow A Co Harper, F 8 Hiiiken ASon' Hamilton A Co Hydraulion Engine Hoaaa Hill, J M A Co Hoy, Tho< Jail; Jobaaaa, J M|lawyer King, Chas A;8on ? Kirk, II irj liiadanj. N A Co Leadl>eater A Sons* Uadaay, N BraddocklHeigh Lannoii, ThosJ Matthewa, J A Co' Mar-hi.ll. J A A Bro May, W H A Son Milhurn, J C May, J W reaidencel Matter. E P electrician Marburv, Leondard residenoe Marbury, F F manager Mutual lee Co. McKenney A Son Mercantile Rv B'ldg A^oarCAas _ McKenney, W H Meekt, A H McKenney, Jas E Mosa, A lfred C, 8 St Asaph 8t Machen A Moncare, Attorneys at Law Norton, J K M O'Suliivan, M R Ponnet, < onstant King street, florut Ponnet, Conatant, Weat End, " Phillips, Henry Agent Corby'a Bread Pullman, P A Co, Wood A Coal Yard Pollard, F J Pullman, P A Co, ktain Store Portner, Robert | ^ Postoffice Police Headquarters , Poatal Ueadquartera Poatal eleg ?h Co TELEPHONE EXCHANGE8. Pennsylvania Ry Co Pelton. C C Power, T F, Snpt Water Co Wee*2End Pettit, J M jr fruit Pettey, Geo W Petk, W Ii; Ouiun, Edward kanisuy, G Wm Beardon, Wm M Relief Truck House Roberta, Walter Offiee Roberta, Walter residence, Weat E d Roberta. J W Weet End Ranimel A Ranieey, Joa H residenoa Bust, Dr D N Offiee Rust, Dr I) N residence Rogers, Wm residence Reynolda, G M Simpson s Sons H L Smoot, C C Sons A Co Tannery Smoot, W B Smoot, W A A Co Smith, Francis L 81inghter, Dr R M (Seminary Hill) Suioot J C residence 8moot, Jas R A Co /TW.rt 8outhern Railway Company (W 4 0 Southern Railway Company (V.M) SUndard Oil Co 8chulerBeefCo Simpson, Geo L residence Smoot. i R residence Stearns, G W Siason Bros 8mith, W H residence Starnell, E W. Strauss, Henry, residenoa 8ummers, C J W Thommen, Paul Virginia Glass Worka Wartiel.l A Hall Warfield, sr E Weil Bros Wlldt, W H Washington Steamboat Co Wood, Mrs M A B Geo W Wells, Queen 4 Pitt Sts, grojer Wise, Geo 4 Co Wiee, Geo, residence, Seminary Hill Woolls, W P, Wolfe and Royal Woolls, W P, Queen and Henry Wood, CB Yatee 4 Co, C R Young, J M Zimmerman, J B Zimmermau, Chas Lincolnia, Aunandale, Fairfajt Court House, Machen aud Hornoaker Chantilly, Pender Herndon, Leesburg, and poinU ke youd. Anandale, Va, Jasper M Jackson Fairfax Court House, Va, Walter Oliw ^JWA^CJAJL_ r. K. KICOI., ) f WM. B. SMOOT, PRE8IDKKT. J l VICK rRKMDKKT f T. C. SMITH, I | CASHIEK. ) Alexandria Mional Bank, COIl. KING ANI) KOYAL 8TS., Alexandria, Va. CAPITAL -.-- - $100,000. Deposits received, subject to check. Bonds purehased. Negotiable papers discounted. Special departtuent for ladies. Safe De pem Bozea ia Burglarand Fire-proof Vault. Ue furnisli htters of eredit, avuilable iu al) parts of the world. CoUaetaOM made ou all points. This bank othrs every faeility foi theeare of \our business an.l solieits same. ESTABLISHED 1852. BURKE &HERBERT (212 Kifag Street) BANKERS AND DEALERS IN In vestment Securit i e 8. A General Banking Business transacted. Deposits received subject to check at sigh Collections made. I*tterc of Credit and Foreign Exchange funiished. __^_ CHA8. R. HOOFF, I I THOS. W. WHITE PRR8IDBNT. J I CA8HIER. First National Bank, Alexandria, Va. Deelffnated Deposltory ot the United States. CAPHai..$100,000 SURPIJTS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... $145,00C Directors: CHAS. R. HOOFF, J. F. MUIR, G. L. BOOTHK, M. B. HARLOW 1'.. BAER, JR. Prompt attention jriven to all business, in erading eollaatloM throughout the United States nnd Enrope._ B. L. DAINOERKIKI.D, I I WM. H. LAMBERT PBKKIDKNT. J 1 VICE PRE8IDENT W. F. LAMBERT, I GASHUM. 1 Citizens' National Bank. CAPITAL .... 1100,000 SURPLUS .... $ 20,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS - ? $ tiO.OOO Collectious made and promptly remitted. All kinds of investment eeenritiee a speci alty Directors: E. L. Dainokrfield, M. A. Aherx, Wm. U. Lambrrt, Wobth HnuriaH W. F. LAMBERT. I BUILDINO MATERIAL8. ~* [ESTABLISHED 1822.] DEEV K. FIELD & CO. Successors to JOSIAH H. D. SMOOT, Luniber and Mill Work OF ALL KINDS. Lime, Cement and Plaster Offiee ar.d Yard 115 N. Union street Factory No. 111 N. Lee street. ^gfMaterial Delivered FREE in the city. SMOOT &CO. (Sncceasor to J. Rector Smoot A Co.) STEAM FL00RH0 AND PUA1C 9ULL. Manufacturers oi DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, MOULD uroaAe. DEALERS IN LUMBER. SIHNGLES, , LATHS, NAILS. LIME, _,_,? CALC'lNED fr.AST^R and CEMENT No. 25 north Union street, AlexaLdria, Va. Lomber delivered free in the dty._ THE FINEST QUALITY OUNUll SU?, ttilB AND DELIVKKKD IN CITY. HUPPBD IX CAR LOAD8. W. A. Smoot & Co. 310 King Street. Foot of Princes.s Street. CHERRY COL'OH CURE?A aafe, pleas ant aud eflectual remedy for Coughs, Colds and all allections of the throat aud lungs. CouUius no morphiue or other iojurious ohemicals. Price, 25c. For sale by E. S. LEADBEATER A SONS. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS.?6 caaes Tomato Chicken, Vegetftble, Clam Chowder, aud other vaneties of soupa just received by J. C.MILBURN. LEADBEATER'S YEAST POWDER Goaranteed abaolutely pure. 40c per pound For sale by E. 8. LEADBEATER 4 SONfl^ CHEAP.-Onegallon cans NANTICOKE TOMATOES reduced to 20c each. Qualitj aaueual-guaranteed. ^ R MILBpR|> "OTTERBURN LITHIA WATER.-We are ageutafor thie celebrated l.ithia Water an keeu constantly on hand a full and fresb aup l[,V WARFIELDAHALL, Corner Prmceand Fairfax suecta. RAILROAD^ SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule effeetive June 19. 1904. Traina leave Southern Railway Statioa Alexandria: 7:56 A M.?Daily?Local for Harnsonbuag Wemet-- DanriDa and way tUtions. 11:10 V. _.?Waahing'onand Florida limit ed. Pu.lmaiidrawing-rooin sleeping cars be tween New York and .(aeksoiiville, and he tween st. LaaJa aad JaekeaaviBe. Tbreaga first-class coaches between Washington and Jackaonville. Dining car tervice between Washington and Columhia. 11 H A. M.?Daily?U. S. Faat Mail. Firat elaaa eoaches aji.l draWTJUf-rbom ??lecper to New Orleana. Sleeper to Joeksonville. Din? ing car aarriea. 4:23 P. M.-Week Days-Loeal for Har risoi.hurg and way atationa ou Manaasaa branch 5:17 P. M.?Daily?Local for Warrenton and Charlotte-ville. 9:20 P. M.?Daily?New York and Atlanta Express?Firat classcoach to Atlanta: sleepef to Coluuibus, Ga. Mondays, \S edne-days and FridaysSuuset Route Tourist sleeper Wash iugton to San Francisco. Dining car ser vioe a la aaite. 1 10:20 P. M.?Daily?Washington and Chat tanooga Limited (via Lynchburg). Eirsl class coach and sleeping car to Koanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga nnd Mcmphis. Sleep. er to New Orleans. Dining ear scrviee. 11:06 P. M.?Daily?Wa.shington and South western Limited. All Pullman train, club and observation cars to Atlanta and Macoii, Sleepers to Augnsta, Nashville, Atlanta, Ma con, Memphis and New Orleans. Dining car service. TRAINS ON BLUEMONT BRIBCB. Leave Alexandria 8:21 A. M., l:i<? and 4 53 P. M. week days for Bluemont; 6:33 P. _, for Leesburg; 9:0X A. M. and 6:33 P. M. ou Sundaya only for Bluemont. Through trains from the Boata arrive at Al? exandria 6:17, ?:32and9:3o A. M. an.! 2:40, 0:10 and ;i;)0 P. M. dailv. From Barrlaonbnrg 11:35 A. M. week days and 9*0 P, M. daily. From Charlottesville 8:03 A. M. aud 9:00 P. M. dailv. Fordetailed achedule fignres, tickets, Ptill .nsn reservation, etc, apply to WII.l.IAM G. LK.HEW, ti.ket ugent, Alexandria, Va. C. H. ACKEBT, General Manager. B. 11. HARDWU'K, Paaa. Traff. Mgr. W. H. TAYLOE. Qea. Pasaenger Agent. L. 8. BROWN, General Agent. Washington, D. C. Washington, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon Railway. In effeet Ma) 1, 1901. LEAVE ALEX wNDRIA. For Washington, fro'i corner Prinoe and Royal streets, week days at 645, 615, 6 30, 6 55, 710. 7 30, 7 45, 7 56, 815 8 30, 9 00 930, 1000, 1025, 1060, II 90 and 11 12 a. m 12 20, 12 46 100, 1 20, 1 16. 110, S 48, 506, S30 3 46, 4 15, 4 36, 5 00, 5 29, 5 46. 1 ? 6, 6 6>, I H 715, 750, 8 30,9 10, 050, 10 90 aad USOp, ra Sundays?700, 815, 1(96 9?!.'?, 1695. 1050 ll20an<I II "0 a. in., 12 20, 1366 1 20, 1 f0 2 20, 2 50,12n, 8 60, 4 20, 4 60, 6 :>:>, 6 6ft 6 2C 6 50, 7 20, 7 50, 8 30 9 10, 9 ??, 10 30, 11 20 p. m. I/eave Alexandria for Four Mile Run (in uddition to Ineal trains for Wnshiiigton ), wi.k days, at 1160 P. m. aad 12 35 a. in. Sundays 11 55 p. m. aud 12 35 a. m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. For Alexandria, from thecornerof Penr.syl vania aveuuo and 131 atreet, week dajm, 6 20 650, 70.5, 7 30, 7 50, 805,8 35, 905, 1000, 1025, 1100,1130 a. m. 1200 noon, 1390, 13 to, i 06 (ezpreu), l 25, 1 66,109 (expr. --?, 2 10,166, 8 80, -l 06. 4 90, i 4r., 4 V, 5 13, 6 99, 630, 608, 930 706, 7 18, 7 50 8"0. 910,9 50, 1030, 11 20 p. in. aad 1303 midmrht. Sundays?7 40, 9 00, 9 45, 10 ?, 1100, 11 30 a. m. 12 00 noon, 12 30,100,130,2 00,2 30 3 00, 3 30, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 5 30, 6 00, 6 30, 7 00, 730, 755, 830, 910, 950, 1030 11 20 p. m, and 12 03 midnight. FOR MOUNT VERSOK. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernon, week days, 863.633, 1033, 11 32 a. m. 12..2, 132 2 32, 3 27, 4 18, 4 47, 6 .'50, 7 05 and 903 p. m. Sundays?7 02, 9 33, 10 55 a. m., 12 32, 2 32, 4 47, 6 40 and 9 02 p.m. FOR R088LYN. Leave Alexandria for Boaaf ra, week days 7 10,7 56,8 30,900, 1000, 1060, 1142 a. m.. 12 4<l, 2 46, 3 46, 4 36, 5 29, 5 45, 6 30, 9 55 and 7 50 p. m. Sondays?8 15, 9 00, 9 45, 10 50, 11 50 a. m. 1250, 150, 2 50, 3,50, 4 50, 5 50, 6 50 and 7 50 p. m. Leave Rosslyn for Alexandria, week days, 7 49, 8 32, 9 03, 9 33, 10 33, 11 27, a. m., 12 37 1 52, ? 27, 4 32, 5 19. 9 03, 8 99, 7 03, 7 47 and 8 23 p. m. Sundays?856,9 43, 1017, 1127 a. ?., 12 27 1 27, 2 27, 3 27, 4 27, 5 27, 6 27, 7 27 aud 8 23 P- m Baggnge ebeekad and carried on the follow. bil train* from Alexandria for WTaaJllngtOB week days: 830and 1025a. m., 100,3 iGand 6 05 p. in. Sundays?8 1.' a. m and 6 20 p. m. Parcel* earried. Freitclit earried dailyj morning nnd evening, in eaeh direetioB. Hohtt&At arceptad unlei-s delivered ut the atatloa al waal 80 minutea bc forj the duparture of the freighl traiua. CLARE.Ni K P. KlNO, J. ( (il.VIN, President. Bnperintendent. Wasliinglon Southern Ky Schedule in efteet May 29. 1901. Trains leave station eorner Fayette and Cameron streets for WTaahlaftm and pointl north at 8 01 and 9 52 a. m., 12 21, 2 54,7 07, 8 17, and 11.34 p. m., week davi. Sundays?9 52 and 12 21 a. m., 707, 817, and 11 94 ii. m. For Praaerickaburx, Ithtimend and pointa south at 4 48. 7 56 lloeal), and 11 02 a. m., 3:59, 507 (I.hhI), and 7 16 p. "i., areakday.. Sundays?4 48 and 1102 a. m.. 3 i>\), 5 07 (local), and 7 16 p. m. Accummodutioii li.rQuantico 756 a. m. Sun day only 4 45 p. m. week daya aml 8 33p, m. except Saturuay. >-0TE:?Time of arrivals and departures and connections not guaraniecd. W. D. DCKE, C. \V. CULP, W. P. TAYLOR, Gen. Man. Ass't Gen. Mau. Traf. Maa. DRUtKllSTS. C. L. leadbeatkr, c. c. lkadbeateb B. 8. LEADBKATER. J. LRADBEATBB E. S. Leadbeater & Sons, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEUGGUIS 106 and 107 south Fairfax street. Dealers in Drugs, Cheuiicals, Pateat Redl cines, Paiuts, Oils, Dye Stutis, Ipioea, Drug giats'Fancv Goods and Bpecialtj - Wliolesafe agent* in Northeru Virginia J. C. Ayer's Medieines and ,l..hn I.uear Co.'s Tinted Gloss and l'repitred Palata, 4c. Manufacturers of Staudard Pharinaceutical preptirations. ?, c have made large additions to our stoek and are buyiiig leading Proprielory A > Cheniirals, Ae., direct from the nii.nufactur ers. We are therefore enabkd to supply the trade with all goods usually earried by a well appointed WHOLE8ALE DRUG BOUBBet privee aa low as those given by the l*"-t hotises in larger cities. All goods forwarded hy tirst freight or express after receipt of order. Promptneas is our specialty. We guarantee the punty of all drugs furnished. Correa porjdence invited._ ___, ~WARFIELD & HALL, DRUGGISTS. CORNER PRINCE AND FAIRFAX 8 Preecriptionsa specialty, Euzlish Freneh, Cierman and Domestie Toilet Soaps ; (.. nuiiie Fariua Cologne; Mag nolia Jledyosiuiia, Geranium and rlonda Water Oenuine Lubin's Extracts; Spougea, Hair ferushes and Corabs; best Englisn Tooth Brushes; a full assortment of Pateut Medieines; Coxe's Gelatine, Corn Starch, Sea Moss Fariue, Spices ofall kinds, and a select Btaak of ?B articlee sold by druggista at prices so low as the same quality can be ob Uuned elsewbere. 0 TTERBURH I.ITHIA WATER.-Thia water i*fndicat?d in all afleetionadue to 1,'ric Acid, Diathesis, Gout, Rheum kl stone ia the Bladder, Kidneys or j.iver Bright's Disease aud Kiduey Di?e**es of very form For aale by WARFIELDA HALL, Sole Agtnta _Cor. Prlaea 4 Fairiu t-ts. IHELMA SAFETY ud BKOUCA SQL'ARE FOLDINii. HOl AIR and VA FUR BATHCAB1NKI>. I.at.-t, best.eheap est. Greatly reduee<l pmes, 9669 aud $3.00. Por eale hv E.S. LEADBEATER* SONS. _ FOH 9WSJL?Tba fiuaaaa LEE 00AL at thelowestmarken,