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LOWEN BACH Wakefield The Fam? ily Liquor Store 15 THE PLACE TO GET The Best Medicinal Whisky on the Market. King and Alfred STREETS The Wagons We Sell Are strictly 6r*t class in every particu? lar. Experience tu' tsught us tbat to ta.tr a few dora's mort and get the 1' is the most economical way to supply our needs, and we are not diffei ert from other folk; then when you buy a wagon why not get the best? Our Webtr Fa'm Wiwona can't be beat They are strictly gi aranteed, as is also f very kind of fsrmiog implements we hsra elle. HYERS BROTHERS 115 North Pitt Street ARLINGTON: BRADDOCK TWO BEST WHISKIES SOLD. SELECT TANGIER AND P0C0M0KE OYSTERS All these good things can be had at The Elkton Turkey Sand? wiches I verv Night I CHAS R- HOOFF. President GEO. I WARFIELD, Cashier G. L. BOOTHE, vice-President J. J. GRE1 V t\oei Cashier -()-o-0 The First Monal Hank Of Alexandria, Va. capjtalTTT $100,000 Surplus and Net Profits $175,000 IO S A Forty-five Years of _ g_f\__ DIRECTORS: C. R. HOOFF JAS. F. HUIR M. B. HARLOW GARDNER L. BOO! HE B. BAER, Jr. WALTER R0BERT3 GEO. E. WARFIELD This bank --inf*- ilf o'gtrn'/?t\cv. ?with sr flt.; wi of$!l 0,01 0, which hss If wained _? sbbm bsa paid te dfrsin *r-i-?itl 500, and sotoiuulsted an an divided pre fit of MM-.I00, Ila aUrk ii re holde ts. widely dlstribaled. hs dirertcnare strong ihe well -snows and lahMantial bvstreti men cf tbis city. ? te astie-fae'iory fervire n all departments bas mada for it msny friends. The patronage < I Ike public is -oil I?_UKM MIWUL Bli | Corner King and Royal Streets. Capital $100,000 f CENTRALLY LOCATED. Places at your disposal every facility and service offered by any Conservative Bank Considerate conservatism in hanking is to care for many interests We are prepared to properly care for yours. The Board of Directors of the Alexandria National Bank : Judge C. E. Ni*'ol, President. W. B. Bmoot, Vice Prasktat, John A. Marshall, Vioe President. P. Rur-M-li Smith, Vice President. T. C. Smith, Cashier. C. 0. Carlia. W. A, Smoot, Jr. A. H. Rector. W. A. Snoot, P. F. Gonusn. E, I.. Cockrell. Edward O. Portlier. Invite your accounts, whether large or small, both in the Commercial and Savings Department, with the assurance of careful attention. Customers in our Savings Department are requested to 4* bring in their books and have interest due October 1st en- ? tered. We want your account whether it is large or small. ? 4MOMHHMMHMHHH.1 Virginia Safe Deposit & Trust Corporation ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, Authorized Capital Paid:in Capital $1,000,000.00 $300,000.00 DIRECTORS. 'J. J- Rixey, John P. Robinson, Thomas J. Fannon, C. C. Leadbeater ienry K. Field, Henry Baader, George S. French, J. K. M. Norton5 We act C3 Executor, Administrator and Trustee. Issue Fidel? ity, Contract, Official and Judicial Bonds. General Banking and Trust Business Transacted. Interest paid on Savings Accounts We solicit the accounts of Hanks, Corporations, Firms and Individ? uals, and promise liberal treatment consistent with sound banking methods. Quality Established Our Reputation Ram mel Bros. Caterers. DISTRIBUTORS Speers Medicinal i Wines and Brandies Both.Telephones NEW HOMINY GRITS just .received MII-hlTRN Cox and Gordon's Misn-uri HAMS, winter cured, for-.h. Ml! I'l'RN feh6 _ Best tine GRANULATED SI/GAR hie m pound at J.C. MUK Excelsior for packing, ?"-' the bale, ton or Carload. E. 8, L?AD&_sT?B A 801S& ATMORE'8 MINCE MEAT anet Plum Puddin-;, just received by r r> V"B!TP.** -r Alabaatice, tbe sam ary wail fiuitb; eau be. applied hj anyone r^S E.S. LEADBEATER* SONS. Curtice- RroUn-rs SAP MAPLE SYRUP Bine Labal CATSUP. ASSORTED JAMS Wd BAKED BEANS ina raoeirad br J. C. MILEURA nj t _\lfxfrnbria (Sozett-f, TUESDAY EVENING, Fl 8. IC. NATURE'S PATENT OFFICE. Pulley, Block and Tackle and Safety Valve Anticipated. Tho block and pulley, or "tackle," ?iras a great mechanical discovery, but nature made every man carry *everal of the-*- around with him ut the very beginning of creation. The most important of these tac? kles ia found in the eye. ll* you turn your eye to look at the tip of your nose you use this block and pulley, which is ju-t .1-* p-'rfect as any e-rected on a ship to hoist Thc muscle which moves the eye? ball works through the block easily and smoothly and without friction, f**r nature has supplied to all of her machinery automatic or mechanical oil inventions. These never fail to work unless we are sick, and then the danger of a hot box is to lie considered. Tlie invention of the safety valve for steam engines has saved thou? sand! "t liv*-- and millions of dol? lars of property. It is an invention that -tands prominently to the front in thia age of mechanical progress. But naturo supplied us each with a safety reive which for effectiveness work-* li*-tt*-r than any made !>v man. If we- dui not have this safety valve we would not live twentv-four hours. This lafet)' valve is the perspirativo, or sweat, glands, and to make sure that we would not run short of the supply nature lias furnished tin- body with some two ami a half million-, of them. If our temperature rose T or 8 degrees we woola die within a few hour--, ;md yel we could not run, row, play tenni-, ball eir even walk safely tay distance without increas? ing our temperature to the da point if we )iad no safety valve pro? vided so ingeniously by nature. Th* cuj) and ball socket ami the air tight, valve were first used in the human body. If our hip joints ami arms were not provided with air tight sockets we would get loo tired 10 continue our work for any length of time in just holding the--o limb together by muscles. It ii the pressure of the air winch holds them in place, and thus all physical effort is avoided. Tn the various air tight joint- and sockets' found in the human body one may lind near? ly nil the mechanical principles in? volved in the air brake or the of compressed air for a thousand different things. Some one exclaims that nature did not discover hall bearings, n mechanical device which has revo? lutionized the vehicular world. But the principle ii almost developed in the ball of thu leg boil" and the socket of the hip, which are made OOth and are so well oiled that they slide back and forth with prac? tically no friction,?Grand Rapids Herald. A Paper Tiger. Quite recently a Chinaman in London wa-* heard to wind up a di-pute with another man with the words, ''You paper tige-r' what he meant, the oriental replied, ''Oh, in China a paper tiger is a fool who talks much, but is harm "When a man is very proud, what you would call "stuck up,' " he went on, ''we compare him to i rat fall? ing into a scale nnd weighing him? self. "If a Chinaman overdo* thing we say, 'You hunchback mak? ing a bow.' A son who spends bil father's wealth quickly is 'a rocket,' while of some of you rich people here who semi money to tho heath? ens abroad and neglect your fami? lies nt home we say, 'You hang your lantern on a pole which is seen from afar, but gives no light be? low.'"?London raper. The Power Behind. At a prayer meeting a good ol*l brother stood up and said lie wai ?-?Mimony. "My wife mid I," he said, "start? ed in lifo with hardly a rent in the world. We began at tlie I round of the ladder, but the I has been good t<> na, and we have worked up?we have prospered. We bought a little farm and raised good crops. Wt* have a good home an 1 a nice family of children, and," he added, with much emphasis, "I am thc* head of that family." After he sat down hil wife promptly aro-.- to corroborate all that he had said. But she added, with satisfaction, "I am the neck that moves the head." Remarkable Memories. Ai instances of remarkable mem? ories, itJs stated that Dr. Johnson never forgot anything he "had seen, beard or read. B mus and I'ascal forgot nothing they had ever read or thought. Both Leib? nitz ond Euler could repeat the whole of the "/Eneid." Ben rould repeat all he bael ever written find whole book- that he had read. Themistocles could call bv their names the 20,000 citizens of Ath Cyrus is reporteel to have known the name of every soldier in his army. Henson Enthroned, Becaise nests sre ao tasty they av? ODsumed in great excess This leads 0 stomsch troubles, biliousness and con* tipatioD. Revise your diet, let reaton ind oct a pampered appetite control, ben tare a few doees of Ghainber'ain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aod too wiil ooo be well again. Try it. Pst tale ,y Vf. F. Creighton sod itictard Gibson I'"I? "'-Mt, ample* Ute. ?????????????????????????i ? One Price Everything Right ( I You are Invited To Inspect Our 1909 -OF Mcinlialliiii Shirts c-:-d Ask to see our samples of cloth for Spring and Summer SUITS AND PANTS Largest Line Ever Exhibited. ? | Kaufmann Bros ) Clothiers - - - Haberdashers. ) 402-405 KING STREET. j :????????????????????????{ WHEN YOU GO TO MARKET TO-NIGHT-REMEMBER ll YOI . IF YOI A IF YOU _ IF YOU _ IF YOU WAMA # WWI A _ WANT ? WANT f Want Your KOAM _ roast ? Home-Made I Home-Killed I MONEY'S Ol Hil I Z OT VEAL a SAUSAGE a MEATS a WORTH Goto V Goto V Co to ? Goto ? Go to AARON ODELL, Z^ City Market '_=_?* THE BUBBLE PRICKED. Investigation Dissipates Chicago's Sat? isfaction Over Supposed Low Cost of Lights. Tbs reporl of tbs city electrician *>f Chicago for las) year ls somewhat ol a disappointment. In tho prerlona re? port tin- customary false statement timt tbs total cosl per street ar'- mu $52.39 was modlfled ten pages further mi by an admission tbat "there ls justice in tin.- contention" that various omitted Items of cosl should I**- included In fact, tbat hs woold bare made "'it a fnll statement of tbe it.-ms if the Rations] Ulric federation i-aii nut undertaken (?> do tbe same thing in a thorough and Impartial maimer. lu tbe present report, how? ever, appeal's the same false .statement, "total coat per lamp $524ft3,n modlfled mi another page by tbe ad? mission thar tirts i ? uni tbe total The other items are not given because they "are mt readily as- ertalned," and the figures given In the National Civic federation reporl ara not quoted because they differ In boom respects from those obtained by th*- Deform club five years before .\ | thia, ot course, was to delude tba cltutens into the belief that the municipal plant was famishing lights at ? coal lower flinn .-i private company would charge. This report neither de.Ived noi Niieii Mayor Basse, a- a result an Investigation bas been made by an en? gineer <>f the highest HtandliiK and hy a reliable accountant Their report, Just made pilbil'', stem's (heit In 1801 th.- co ; pet ere "'as 181.6-1 instead nf tho $52.93 claimed as tin- "total coat " Bren this higher amount includes lu .nly about half the ln\est meat nnder the mistaken Idea that in ? way a depreclatloucharge pays off ih.- capital. This mistake ! nut have been mads if the plant hnd been bulli, by buuel issues Instead of by appropriations. An Inti charge 'Hi th** entire Invest ment, whi'-h alone affords a basts fur a fair comparison with private * surprise, would have ii,ade the rust per lamp $90.20, Aa a privite company had of* fend to take the entire 11-,'iitiiiK con? tract at ?T."> or lesa ami give better service, wa are now abie to get an nu tborltatlre estimate of what Chicago has i.,si by municipal ownership. Municipal Neglect. In view *if tba condltiona recently lound by Waterworks Baperintend rut Hiller at tba Hunt street (('inclii natii pumping station, it is not sur prlsing that complaints "f "no steam" srere frequent during the inst year or two. Tin-bidiers. whhh were reserved tot service, were found to contain tha accumulated Knot and dirt of years. (?theamoks tine four feel "f soot was removed.- Municipal Journal and En? gineer. Ones More, Nol At an election beal Nov. IO the <ltl r.ens of <'"id-v.'.ter, Miss., voted against the proposition to Issue bonds for the construction *.f an electric light plant and waterworks system. ? Electrical World Mardi Gras-Xt-w Orleans, Mobile rr nea nola Extremely low mind trip rate"* via South? ern Railway. Hates of sale February 18th lo si, inclusive; final return limit Mar<-h l.lprfl. 'top oven* en rpnteirnii.'Kor rf turning or boin, fxtt-aiion of r-lmn limit-to U rch U'.li.l''*", ?>y p'yment l*eof$l.(ii ;*?r ticket and de -went df fame with special sgent. For further nformatioaromniiir-irate with ueare t coupon .ickei agent, ?ci'<hern Railway, or write L. ?I. Brown, emeral sgent. Washing on. D.C. THE ALEXANDRIA Iron Works Foundry, Machine Work and Blacksmithing Structural Iron a Specialty Manufacturer of Pa'ent Tarban Pump f' r dsir/ and suburban homes. Agent for coal oil engine, tbe only safe power around buildings. Send us yoor inquiries ior ao-fthiog in iron, jania lyr CAPE COD CRANBERRIES lor .-,'* at Ocejnsrtby J. C. MILBURN, ^_^^J_^<iAJj NOTICEH _ VfiKGlNIA.?in tites' Clerk's^offiee ? the * Oerporstkm Coeart ol* tbe city of Alexan? dria, en the 2ejth elsy of Jsnuary, 19C-y. Darry A. Beach J v. } In chancery. Edith V. Keach j Tn Edith V. Peach?Take notice that I shall on the 24th day of February 190*1, al lbs office ol Herbert VV. Knight, No. 'if,',. Broad Street, City of Newark, bow Janey, between the hours of 10 a. in, and 5 p. rn , on that dsy, pro-cd to take the r-epositions of Harry A. Beach, William W. Beach and Sarah A. Beach, et als., to he read in evidence in my hehtlf in a certain suit iu chancery depend ing in Ihe Corporation Catari for the City nt Alexandria, Virginia, wherein yen are the defcii lani and I am the complainant, ami if for any cause ti:c taking of the said deposi? tions be not commence I on that day, or if commenced lc not concluded on that day. tbe t liking ofthe same will be adjourned ana continued from dav ti day and from time to time at the same place, and betweeu the same hour*, until the same shall lie completed Qirea nader my band iii is 26th day of Jan? uary, I ' MAURY A. BEACH By Dortmus, Leeouraad IV B. Taylor, Solicitors for CnmpUiuaiit. It appearing hy an affidavit filed in thisi-aii?e that the defendant, is nut now residing in the State of Virginia, having removed air.* e she wai n-rve<l with original process in thia suit. ft ia orelee 1 tbat the foregoing n< use l*< fnrthwith inteited la tbs Alexandria Maa't'e a newspsi>er publislt-d in the City of Alex andria, once a week for four luicessiv* weeks, rad posted Ht tbe front d*.or of tlu* OoaH House cf this city. A Copv.?TKsTK: Nr \_LL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. E. B. Taylor, p. q. jan26 w4wtw VIRGINIA.?In the Clerk'* office of the Corporation Coeart of the city of Alexan? dria, on the 9th day of January, 1909, Nellie Pindar I vs V In chancery. Mervin Pindar I Memo. The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce avinciilomatrimonii from the defend? ant, with the right to resume her maiden name of Nellie Deyo, and for general relief It appearing by an affidavit filed in this cause that the defendant, Mervin Pindar, is a non-resident of thia state: It is Or? dered, That ssid defendant appear here with? in fifteen days after due publication of thi** onie-, and do what is tece-wary to protect his interests in this suit, and tlist a espy ol this order be forthwith insertedin the Alexan dria Gazette, a newspaper published in tbe city of Alexandria, once a wsek for 'our sur "essire weeks, and posted at the front door of the Court Mouse of this city. A copy?Tkstk NEVELL B. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Charles B,pdheini, p. q._janl2 w4w-tu IRGINlA.-in the Clerk's Office of tha Corporation Court of the city of Alexan? dria, on the 5th day of February, 1909. Flor-, nee E. Callahan 1 vs. Vii chancery. J er* se M Ga'Uhan j Memo. The object of th is sn it is to obtain an a* solute divorce by the pliictitt from tbe !.?r. n. I pin t on the ground of desertiou for ni'-.re thsn three years prior to the institution of this suit. It appearing by sn affidavit filed in this canise lb t t-e* dtfenditnt.Je-ae M GallshuD, is a non-re,iihnt ii this stale: It is Order? ed, That eaid defend sot appear here witliiu fifteen days aft*r due publication ol this order, aud so what is i ecsaaary 'o protect his interests in this suit, and that a copy of this order be forthwith inserted in the Alex? andria Gazette, a newspaper published in the city of Alexandria, once a week for four suc? cessive weeks, and pasted st the front door of the Court Mouse of this citv. A copy? Tkstr. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. Sam'l O. Brent, p. q. feb6 w4w-?? OTTERBURN Liiliia aod Magnesia Springs WATER. Greatest known Water for Dys? pepsia, Indigestion, Kidney and Liver Troubles. Leading Physicians endorse it md testify to its great merit FRANK WARFIELD, Drorrjsl Successor to WARFIELD A BALL. PHONE 144 BOLE AGENT. NW fr?iee Fairfax ?nd Prine* Mmf J. & H. AITCHESON, Machinists and Engineers. igenis Gray Gasoline Motors Engineers and Machinists Supplies, Pipe, Pipe Fitting?, Valves, F tc Blacksmithing and Repair ing Prom ply Executed .SARATOGA CHIPS, fresh in , cirtons wt re'eived br J. C. MILBURN. 8TOVE PIPE POTS and LABGE FLOW IB POTS, just received br /. C, MILBUBN. JEWELRY If you want a splendid Watch, Watrh Chain, Fob, Neck Chain, Locket, Brooch, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pin, Bracelet, Hat Pin, Ring, Manicure Set, Toilet Set, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Spectacles, Eyeglasses, Clock, etc-, visit our store. IJ.WI&Sn JEWELERS. 106 North Royal Street. GROCERIES^ W. A. JOHNSON 4 CO, WHOJjJSALE GBOCEBS. 8KNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers In ALL KINDS OF LIQUOBS. Have on hand Gibson's XX. XXX, XXXX ind Pare Old Rye, Old Cabinet and Mono iram Whiskies ? also Bnker'sand Thompson'! Para Bye Whiskies, to -shish they ?rite ths attention of th) trade. Orders from the country for merchandise shall receive prompt attention. Consignments of Flour, Grain and Country Produoe solicited, for which they guarantee be highest market prices and prompt returns N. K corner Cameron and Royal Streets. JOHN AHERN& CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER]; And Dealers in PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Country Produce received daily. Our sloes nf Plain and Fancy Groceries embraces every. thing to be had in this line. We hold largely in United States bonded warehouse ana carry in ttoct various b/moit or the best PURE RYE AND MALT WHISKIES made. Have also in store superior grades o' Foreign and American WINES. ALES, BBOWN STOUT, Ao. /dhSatiafaotion Guaranteed aa to Prioe an* Quality.-** Corner Prince and Commerce Streets QUALITY-TELLS. J. C. MILBURN, 113 North Boya! Street : Alexandria, Va. Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Proprietor of tbe POTOMAC BRAND FLOUR, which is unexcelled. ^e-Ccflees Freshly Roasted, taft li m? Thone ISL B*di 'Phone 293 FINANCIAL._ juabTkI hooks, I * Garunkk L. Boothe, FKBBIDKNT. J J Vice Preside.t. OHO. B. WARVIRLP, OASHIHB. First National Bank, Alsxakdbia, Ya, Dersijrnatt-d Depository of the United States. 3APITAL ? ? IIOO.CW JURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFFfS .... 5166,00t Direotors: 3HAS. R. HOOFF, J. F. MUIR, 3. L. BOOTHE, M. B. HARLOT B. BAER, JR. Prompt attention given to all business, In Juding collections throughout the United ItA'ya and Ru rope. JO-iTAIililHtiEU 18_. BURKES HERBERT Bankers. Modernly equipped for banking In Ita vs rieus branches, Deposits received subject to check at sight Collections made on all points. High-grade investment securities bouglt sn i sold. Letters of Credit an-1 Foreign Exchange furnished. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. A Sat! uga Department In which Interest it allowed on deposit-*. 'BOTTLE SHERWOOD ^WHISKEY, dfvfi "ur Maim Imrirn-tM ?** f.r 1 --ri. r ami Ita _>*% aa (tri i -par gaiiou of.?D_.?UU 0L0 DVERHOLT, $2.75 hr Gal. eitir Hurtm Oin ls atwolnf.-ly pura mont ot the rlni-3t I * W'S rut nrli-rt on nil ll*|:inra, S*-r*l Xti.-itu waru, i. MW Jlcln. Innlant lU-llvery. THE JOHN WEDDERBURN CO. Leading Whotasslets, 6(6-6(8 F Street N. W. a WASHINGTON, D. C. OPKNINO AND CLOSINO OF MAILS Northern mails, week days, close at 7 lela, m. and 11.30 a. m., and 2 00, 2 30, 8 15 and 10 15 p. ni. Open at 8 00 a. m., 12 00 ni, and 5 90 p. ni. On SundaysNorthern mails close at 7 10 a. m., 2 30, and 7 20 'm. Southern mails via Charlottesville cloee at 7.10 snd 10 30 a. m., and 3 20, 4 30 and 1015 p. m. Open at 8 00 a. m. and 6 (JO p. ni. Southern mails, via Richmond, close st 8 4band 10 30 a. m., and 3 20, 7 15 and 1030 p. ta. Open at 8 a. m., 12 ni and 4 p. m. Manssaas Divinion mails close at 710 a. m. and 3 20 p. m. Open at 12 30 and 9 30 p. m. Alexandria and Round Hill mails close al 7 30 a. m., and 3 20 p. m. Open at 9 Oe a. m. and 7 0) p. m. Chesapeake and Ohio malls close at 3 20 p. m. ?ad 1015 p. m. Oven at 800 a. m. and 8 00 p. m. Washington mails cloae at 710, a. m. 8 45 aad ll 80 a. m., and 2 (?, 2 30, i 15 and 1015 p. m. Open at 800 a. m., 1200 m. and 600 p. m. and 830 p. m. Office Hours?Open at 8 00 a. m. Close at 3 00 p. m. Sunday Hours?Open at 900 a, m. Close it 10 00 a. m. Carriers' Schedale?Collection made on In. lide routes?e> 15 aud 1000 a. m. and 3 00 and ', SO p. m. Fr ll route?*S 15 a. m. and 5 30 p, ii. Sunday evllection 4 45 p. m. Carriers' r.-indow open Sunday 900 t. ra. and does 0 00 a. m. Deliveries made 8 00 a. m. 1 20 p. m. and 100 o. m. All mail should be in the office ten minnies tefore oar indicated time fm o'.cmino HAVING di-pnaed of mr fsrm. neir Fall, Church, Fairfax County, I will-.ell on the 18th Day of February ill of mt per-onal propettv combating of everal Hones, Carnages, Victorias (very ioe), Hoasshold Furniture, Parlor Pets and me Kit hm Range and Cooking I 'ive-huudred Window Saab, Three Firet .'lanH Buggies, and other thing*, lea numer us to mention. Bring all of your fine horses to tbis sale as wish to purensfe them. Lunch will be nerved during the aale. Charles L. Campbell feh8 lw"_ -?-?-G Seductions in RAISINS and CURRANTS rj -Best Seeded (Raisins, 12c. Bott Cleaned _ranu,10c ??" **b/c, ^rjas J RAILROADS) SOUTHERN RAILWAY Trains leave Union Station Alexandria In Effect January 17th, 19(9. N. B?Following schedule figures published only aa information, and are not guaranteed. 7:47 A. M.?Daily Local between Walling? ton and Danville. 8*07 A. M.?Daily?Local for Harrison? burg, and way stationl),: Ul 7 A. M.-Daily?U.S. Fart Mall. Stops only for passengers for points south at which schedule*, to stop. First class coaches, sleep? ers to Birmingham and drawing-room sleep sis fo- New Orleans. Dining oar sei-viee. 4:27 P. M. Daily?Washington and Florida limited. Sleeping cars between New York, An guata Aiken ano Jacksonville. Through nrst-olasco ches between Wellington and Jacksonfili*. Dining car service. Tourist to ejalifop" ? tri-weekly. 4*32 P. M.?Weak Days?Looa! tot -hut. risonburg and way stations on Manassa branch. 5:12 P. M.?Dally?Local for Warrenton and Charlottesville. 10:27 P. M.?Daily?Washington and Cha-> tanooga Limited (via Lynchburg;. Fins claw coach and sleeping cars to Roanoke Knoxville^ Chattanooga and Memphis. Sleep er to Birmingham atio New Orleans. Wash? ington to Roanoke. Dining car service. 11:02 P. M.?Daily?Ne-*- York and New Orleans Limited. All Pullman tn._, club and observation cars to New Orleans. Bleep ere to Ash.-ville, Atlanta,anc New O.-leu.is, t-leeper to Charlotte. Diam? car servit e. Through trains from the South arrive mt M exandris6:1.1 and 9M A. M. and;i?':','l P. M. 8:13, and 10:23 P. M. daily. Harrisonburg 12:08 P. M. week days ?nd 9:13 P. M. daily. From Charlottesville 7:5.1 A. M. TRAINS ON BLUEMONT BRANCB. Leave Alexandria (W. A O. Station Ml A M. and 3.65 P. M. week e-ays, and 4 '?) P. M. daily t. r Bkemont; 6:36 P. M. week days for Leetbur--; 9:22 A. M- en Sundays oniv for Blot mont. For detailed schedule figures, tickets. Pull? man reservation, etc., apply to WILLIAM G. LEHEty, Union Tioke Agent. Alexandria, Va. ACKERT. Vice Pres. and Gea. Mgr' 8. H. HARDWICK, Pass. Traf. Mgr. W. H.TAYLOE.Gen. Passenger Agent. L. S. BROWN, General Agent. _Wellington, D. C._ Washington Southern Ry Schedule in eflect Jan. -Uti, IMA, Trains leave Union Station for Wa*hin,.(oa ard points north at 8 02, 8 Zs and 8 ZS n. m., 12 il, 230, 807, 818, and 1133 p. m., week day* Sundays?8 23 and 8 33 a. m., 12 Ol, 8 ff, 8 18 anc 11 33 p. m. For Fredericksburg, Richmond and potato south at 4 22, 4 37, 9 22 and ll 32 a. m., 4:;-2, 517 (local), and 7 52 p. m., week days, Sundays?437, 7 l-l, and 922 a. m. 4 OS, 517 (local), and 752 p. r*. Accommodation for Fredericksburg at 9 33 a. m. week dey*. Neyru:?Time ci arrivals and departures and connections not guaranteed. W. P. TAYLOB. Traf. ajar._ VV as lil liston, Alexandria <B Mt. Vernon Railway, LIAV_ AL-XAJIDBIA, For Washington, from corner Prince aud Royal streets, week days, at 345, 6 10, 6 20 635, 646, 700, 710, 730,735, 760,800, 8 15. 8 20, 8 30, 8 50, 9 10, 9 30, 9 50, 1010,10 30,10 50,1110,1125, 1130, 1150 a' m.. 12 10, 12 26, 12 30, 12 50, 1 10, 1 25, 1 30 1 50, 2 10, 2 25, 2 30, 2 50, 3 10, 3 25, 8 40,4 00, 4 20, 4 30, 4 35, 4 60. 6 10, 5 20, B Sb, b 46, 6 00, 6 15, 6 30, 6 50, 7 10, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00,9 30, 10 00, 1030, 1110 aad ll np. ni. Sundays?7 00,7 35,810,8 20,8 40, 900,9 20 9 40, IC 0 , 10 20, lu HO, ll 00. 11 20 and 11 40 a. m., : 2 00, 12 20, 12 40, 1(0 120,140,200 2 20, 2 40, 3 CO, 3 20, 3 40, 4 00, 4 SO, 4 40,5 00 5 20, 5 40, 6 00, 6 20, 6 40, 7 00 7 20, 7 40, 8 00 330, 900, 9;<0, 1000. lO.f and 1110 p.m. f OH MOUNT V-RNOS. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernon, weea days, 5 45, 6 52, 8 32, 10 25, 11 25 a. ut., VI 25' 126, 225, 332, 436, 535, 7 06 and 8 p. m. _ Sundaya?700, 8 30. 930, 10 30,'ll 30 a. m., 1 .<0. I 30, | S0j 4 30, u SO, ei io, 7 Sd ti 46 and io 16 p. m. M.HKDI l.K FOR ALEXANDRIA C1TV CmO, NORTHBOI Leave Ferry Wharf 8 16. 8 41, 9 10, 9 50, 10 25, ll 00, ll 35 a. m.; 13 30, 1 05. 1 St, 2 05, 2 45. 3 90, 4 I 5, 4 9b, 6 05, 6 45, 6 SO, 7 06, 7 45, 8 25, 9 tn), 9 40 p. m. ?OVUM .'Nil. Leave Spring Park 8 05, 8 30, 8 M, 9 35, 10 10, 10 45, ll 20 a. m.; li 15, 12 50, 1 20. 1 60 2 30, 3 16, 3 60, 4 20, 4 60, 5 30, 6 05,6 60, 7 25. 8 10, 8 46, 9 25, 10 00 p. ni. MARYLAND, DELAWARE AND VIR? GINIA RAILWAY COMPANY. WINTER SCHEDULE. A Steamer of Thia Line Will Leave Alexan? dria ou and alter December 29,1908, Every MONDAY at 4:30 p. m. TOR BALTIMORE AND ALL THI USUAL RIVER LANDINGS, Cuisine and appointments unexcelled. Freight for Baltimore. Philadelphia and Sen York solicited and handled with oars. Through rates and billa of lading issued. Single fare to Baltimore, $2,50; round trip, (3.60. -THtarooms, one way. $1.50. McaJs, 60c, REARDON A GRIMES, Agents, Foot of Cameron street. Washington and Potomac STEAMBOAT CO. Cameron Stree * Wharf. The winter ia e3e*t January 1, 1HO**. will be as followa: Ihe steamer Hurry Randall wiil lea vt. Alexandria Mondt-ys nt JAO a. in. fur river landings an far down aa Nomiai. On Uni nesda's ?t4:30 |> ni .as far down as OM vernon'a. On Saturdays at 7 30 a. iu. aa far down as Wirt's. Schedule ?ubject to tide and weather and change without not REARDON A GRIME-*, Genera' Freight and Vatseuifer Age-nts Alexandria. decjl 2m Main Office, Washington. SMOOT & CO (Snooaasor to J. Reocor Smoot A Oe,) STEAM HMM w rwm MILL, Manufacturers ot DOOR AND WINDOW FRA MES, MOULD. INGS.Ac. DEALERS IN LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS. NAILS. LIME, CALCINED PLASTER and CEMiOTJ No. 26 north Union street, Alexandria, Va, I arohar Delivered free in the city [ESTABLISHED 1822J HENRY K. FIELD & GO. Successors to JOSIAH H. D. SMOOT, Lumber and Mill Work OF ALL KINDS. Lime, Cement and Plaster Office acd Yard USN. Union street. Factory No. ill N. Lee street, A?--Materixi Delivered FRF.E In th* >**? i. S. LKADBEATER * S0\S, clarence o. liadbkatsr. President. ?DWARD8. LBADBtATRR, Vice President, JOHN L_U>bkat_i. Seo. and Treaturer ESTABLISHED IT9'J. KIBTOOSPOBATBB.) ranafactarintt Pharmacista and Dealers ls alnta, Oils, Window Glass, Dyestuffs, Spice*, 'ruK^iaU' Fancy Gooda and Specialties, Im. Driers ot Tooth Brushes, Hair Brashes, Per* naery, Olive Oil, Ac AjcenU for John Lucas A Co.'s. Tinted loee Paints, Masu-y's Liquid Colon and evoe's Lead and Zinc PainU. Goods shipped the day order! lg received. sotatiooa furnished by return mall, Cor solicited,