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THE CAR THAT CAPTURED THE COUNTRY Four Orerland factoriea. with 4.000 n eo, turn out daily 125 Orerlao*[UJ"** **? ?J exan'pled dtniand. Yal ihia remarkahle car. which haa ?lrly>ptwH tha count,,, is ou two ,e*r? old No ri r, I car bcfia * ao tfer what the Overland atrea for he rrocer^ w and lee the new modals? tbe roosi Mtceewfol care ever crealel P/iee $1/00, ?1,*>J. ?i.?w add jl,5C0. Also Marion cata at | HYER5 liROTHERS. 115 N^Pittjt THE BEST MBD1CINAL WH1SKY Wakefleld Rye Headquarters for the BEST WINES AND L1QUORS in the city. LOWENBACH BROS King and Alfred Streets Both Phones _* s&-* w i# SMART JEWEIRY -FOR THF LADIES of Alexandria. Ycuviill do well to examine the uniquu dea gns in the setting of precious s'onea in brareltts, netklaca, lace pius, ear Fcrcws BDd dr pa. . We hove also the leteat fads in lorgnettea, rhaiii". powder boxe\ empirc mirrora, b^nhonierea and wpdding and eiiKegnueut rinuB. 10-K s 'lid add Ridrs we sell for $100 adwt. We have them from 11 to 8dwt. jlaVK solid gold oval or Tiffany sbape, $1.25 a dwt, in weighta from 2 to 8 dwt. H. W. WILDT & SON, Jewelers, 106 NORTH ROYAL STREET BELL PHONE 345-J. mmmtm The First lalional Bank Of Alexandria, Va, G. L. BOOTHE, Preaident.' GEO. E. WARFIELD, Cashier M. B. HARLOW, Vice-President J. J. GREEN, Asst Cashier DIRECTORS GARDNLR L. BOOTHE CF.O. F.. WARFIELD BLNOI1 BAhR, Jr. JAS F. M.'It M. B. HARLOW WALTER ROBERTS FRANCIS l. SMITfl. RESOURCES. I LIABILITIES. Loaosand larsBtmentB $884 488 80 | Ospltal.$100 000 00 " suiplnsBcd Prcfits . fj. J*. B:nda .... 125 000 00 Bankirg Hoose . . . 73.291.61 Due from Banks and Re Berre Agents ... 98 104 41 Osah.44,553.60 5PcrOeotFond . . . 3.400.00 $1,228,888.42 Oirculatioo .... 99,600.00 Depoalia.842 299.90 Ofjer Liabll tlea . . 1,416 01 $1,22^,838.42 Thia bank with its ample capltRl and sorplns, itsadequate equipment and facilitiea, solicita the account9 of manufrctnrerB, wholesalers, retailers and individuala on the best ternia cousistent with sound banking. No acconnt too large to be bandled satiafactorily.none too amall to be appreciated. H_a_____*avH_BRBBj_MBVa^^ GKOOERIEs. W. A. JOHNSON & CO., WHOLE8ALE GROCEBS, BKNKBAL OOMMI88ION liEBCHAJNf ; And Dealera in ALL KIND8 OF LIQJJOB8, Have on htind Ginscc'a XX, XXX, XXXX andPnreOid Rye, OldCabiaet and Mont gram Wbiakies: slso Baker'sand Tnonipson'i Pare Bye Whisk-fs, to which tbe.* innie tbi tttention ofthe trade, Orders from the coantry for mercbandlM ahall receive prompt attention. gameataof Floar, Grain wid Counh) io* eol'.oited, for wbich they goaracto h? Ujlvtat mArkbt Blieaa anJproisptreturDt N. E corner Camercn and Eoyal titree! r. JOHN AHKRN & CO., WE07.J2AJLZ AND KETA1L GEOCEE9 A ( Daviara ii PUBE WLNES AND LIQOOHf. {V>antry Prattaoa reneiveu feily. Ov l of PiaJn aaci Ffcncy Groceriee ei.i>>r?oe? In thialtM. Wa bol :n Caited Sratea I waraboTUB *m< mrrt Lc atoci varJoaa bttno PUSEFYEAND MA1 uauif. ILiVf %1jo in sior* euper. '; erieaa WlJi OUT, ? . /Wraalidv : 1 M 10 PriOBB'S* orr,s.: PrtaWawi '^niexea ^?raatv. R.S. LaaWEiTal k SIM ClAP.mfOS 0. lbadbpatkb, President. BKWAriDO. leadbbatbs, Vloe Preaident, loxx uuj>bbat*8. tieo. and Tresaarar sst*.bli3ui:d i7?a. I nfOOitFOSATKr,) ta,hoiesa!eDmggists Mannfifturing Phnrraneists and Dealersin P?inU=, Oila. Wiudow (Jless, Dyeetrfls. Hpieea, DiaaaaB'a raaey Goods^end Specialtiea, Im porUr*of Tootfa Brnsaas, H:\irrirusi. ume'y, Olire Oil, Ao. A(jenta for John Lnrtts A Oo.'s Tintei Gloss Painta, Masnrj's Liqaid Colora and I>?voe's Lead and Zinc Painta. Goods ahipped the day order is received Qantttiocs farniahed by retnm mail. Cor reapondtnce aolioitad._ Cowa and horeea will reqnire leae teed and be worth aineh more to yon if yoi feed Lead haatar'a Crvorfition PnwHara. tdc parka?* Ba wiaa. Uaa Climax Claacei toelean yonr WaH^paper. ?$o a box at Iaadbaater'a. CONSIDER THE DVANTAGES OF RUBEROID _ _ ? _ ROO raaj f ^ W M a_____&_*> WATER &. WEATHER PROOF, FIRE-RESISTINC. WfJl not i .>r eorroda, - 00 t.-ir. <.il '.r p,-.pcr. ? can he easDy fltto ! into nitrrs. valleys. etc . I; oieby aai of tin and coppcr. Anv handy man ran apply R-.-.hproiJ. Lentthens tbe life ol ... W< i'.4 /.tr /. /..-.- ,i nj s i>i//fs. W. A Smoot & Co., Inc, Lumber and Mill Work, ALEXANDRIA, VA. marl lyr SUUIVAN'S -Wood Yard* King and Pey'.on^S.s. A'eincdria, Va. Smsll ordeia delirered 10 to 12 a. m. acd tf 5 p. m. 1, | and full cord ordera delirered at once. l>e!ireriea in Eosemont, Braddock and Del Ray daily. PHONES: Bell 217. Hcm? 141 W ja_Blm 2d&taribvia QbcaxtU* T D E9DA Y EVENINQ. APRIL 6, 1910 0O3TLY WORK. The Pennsylvania Railroad opened to public inspection for the firat time Satnr day 16.5 milea of the most expensive constrnctlon work, foot for foot, ever at tempted?namely, its tnnnel and termi nal improvement from Harrison, N'. J. to Snnnyside, Long Island. The average coat of a mlle of eteam railroad ia abont $25,000; the coat per tnile of the tnnnel and ternr'nal improvement haa been more tban 19,600,000. Tbe company has thns far expended $102,000,000 and will expend $160,000,000 before the im? provement ia completed. Train aervice is dne to begin late in Jnne or early in July, with an initial card of 1,000 trains daily. The boroughs of Brooklyc and Queens, with a population of 1,500,000, wi'l then bave direct connectlon by rail for the first time with the South and West. ________ Ohamberlain'a tftomach and Liver Tableta assist natttre In drivtng all im parltiea ont of the aystem, insnring a free and regular condltion and restoring the organs of the body to health and strengtb. Sold by W. F. Oreighton & Oo. and Richard Gibaon. Annnal Reunlon, United Confederate Veterans. For above occasion,Southern Bailwav takes pleasure in announcing excnraion ticketa will be placed on sale April 23, 24, 25, Waahine on to Mobile. Ala., aad return at $20.80. Correspondinjrly low farea from pointa in Virginia. Final return limit May 2, 1910. By depoaiting ticket with special agent, Mo 1 ile, and upon payment uf fifty cents, ? t-me will beexteaded to May 19. 1910. Btop ?vera allowed returning; within final limit. Consult agents or write. L. 8. BBOWN, Gen Agt. FINANOIAL.^ ESTABLISHED 1863. BURKE&HERBE Bankers. Modernly eqnipped for banking in ita rarl oaa brance?a. DeporiUi reeeired snbject to oheek at slght Collectiona made on al) pointa, Higb-grade inreatment aecuritiee bonght and aold. Letters of Credit and Foreign Exohange tnrniabed. Bafe Depoait Boxea for rent. A Savinga Department in which intereat ia allowed on depoeita._ GABDKkRL. BOOTBB I I M.B. HaBLOW prekidbnt. J ( Vice Preaident, Gbo. E. Wabfikld, Cabhibb. First National Bank, AxaXAKDiU, Va. Deslgnaied Depository of the United Btatcs. CAPITAL HM\N 8UBPLU8 AUD UNDIYirtED FBOFITB .... $175,000 Dirootora: a. L. BOOTHE, If. B. HARLOW G. E. WARFIFLD, J. F. MUTB, WALTER ROBKBT8, B. BAKB, JB, FRANCIS L. frfclTH. Prompt attention giren to all bnainess. ia' eluding oolleciiona throruhoai taa Uaifcrd BJtataaanri Knropa._ fieueral iDsnrance Agency LAURENCE STABLER, Raam Na. 4. Barka ft rierbsrt Bldf, The oompaniea represented in thia offlos bareaseeta of orer $100,000,000, Amoni ithers are : tlartford Fire lnsurance ?e, Uverpool ft London ft Ulofeo. /fetna lnsurance Co. Norvhern Asaurance Co. Sprlnr'lold F!ra ft Marlaa. Prompt attention giren to adjuatment oi csses and all mattara oonnacUd with Inaar ? ?M. erllrl < RICHARD H.WATTLES MANUKACTUKKK OF FBRTIUIZBRS Offick and Stolbb: 115-117 N. Royal 8t. Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Agri cultural Implements, Vehicles, Harness, Field and Gaiden Seeds. WAHBHOfSES SOUTH OWIOB fcTP.EBT, ON J.ISK OF KOrTHBRN RAILWAY. Also Grain, Hay, Straw and All Kinds of Mill Feed. Will always keep in atock the highest grade of these articlea. PARK AGNEW, Proprietor. THE Bromilaw Brick Co. Building, Paving and Sewer Brick. Front and Building Sand, WORKS : HnntinglCreek. yi ?"'?lephone ro7. 0 FFICE OF THE CLEBK OF GA8. City Hall. April 2, 1910. 8EALEDPROPOSALSaddresaedtoL. E. I'Mer, Chairniau ofthe Committee on Light, will be received at thia office until S p, m., Friday, April 15, 1910. for fnrniahing the Gas WorkR with FOUR THOLSAND TONS (more orlers)ofGAS COAL (2.24U pounda to the ton), to he deliveied in the aheda at tha wnrks trimrofd and bencbed up, during tba 6ati\ year commencing June 1, 1910, aurt'.end ing May 31, 1911, orderatobe acceptad by auc ceanful bidders any date after awarding of contract bo tbat oo?l will arriya ?t the worka on or tefor* July 1, 1910. The coal nuat be Monongah, Tryconnel, Youghiogbeny. Vontaua. Fairraont, Linroln, or nther gas roal of equal or auperior yield and candle power- Bidders can give tbeir figures on all ofthe minea. and are recjueated to give candle power yield and analjsia, per ton coal. The committee reserve the right to reject any and all b'ds. Termc Paah on 15th day of each month following delivery of coal. By order of the Committee on Light. apr2 td J. B. WALLEB, Clerk. OFFICE OF THE CLEBK OF GAS. City Hall,April 2 1910. 8EALED PR0PO3AL8 aJdreased to L. B. Uhler, Cbaiiman ofthe Committee on Light, will be received at tbis office until 8 p. m., Friday. April 15,11910, for the ENTIRE OVTPUTOFCOAL GA8TAB of the city Gas Worka during the next fiscal year, eom mencing June 1, 1910, and ending May 31, 1911. Biridera must agree to keep the tar in tbe well at all timea below the outiet or over now pipe. Terms: Settlement muat be made on the 15th of tbe month following delivery of tar. The aucceaasol bidder muat enter into con? tract with the Committee on Light for faith fnl compliance with tbe above proviaiona. The committee reservea the right to rejict any and all bida. By order of the Committee on LighL aprt td J. B. WALLEB, Clerk. Cberry Cough 8yrup ia carefnlly made in ourown atore. Don't oompare it with fac tory made medicines, 25o a bottle. E. 8 Laadbeater A 8onJ._ Laadbeater's Cbarry Ceugh Syrun ia pure aad eaay to take.. and you can't beat Tt ia caring ooughs. Go and ret a bottie now, 26c ? mh>.MMv.<MMHff Clothes I THAT ARE RIGHT The kind we < handle. - See tbe f MANBATTAN SHIRTS They are charmiog;, ?.-?.. iKaufmann Brosf ?MMMMMMMMOMMMMMMMH ESTABLISHED 1870. First of the Season. Steamed Hard Shell Crabs, Devlled Crabs.iLJttle Neck Clams for !unch, dinner or supper. THE, RAMMEl CAFE Both Telehoaes ^*vr^aaja|ra?BBaJBmBH STATEMENT Citizens' Mional Bank of Alexandria, Va., March 29, 1910. OFFICERS: President, Vice-President, Edward L. DainRerfietf; Carroll Pierre, Kichard M. Green, Cashier. E E. Payne, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS: J. C Smoot, Edward L Daingerfleld, Jas. W. Roberta Wortb Hulfiah, Carroll Pieice Vl.A. Ahern, Urban S- Laml ert KKMOURCES, Loans ..... 1678,82551 U. 8. Bonds to se* cure circulation . Bonds to secure U. S. Deposit . Other Bonds and Stocks . . ? Banking House & Real Estate . . Cash . . 48,308 5? Due ifrom Hanks and. Reserve Agents . 131,979 36 -180,?87.91 $1,668.14448 100,000.00 1,000 00 55,174 06 52,856.97 LIAIIIMTIKM. Capital .... Surplus .... Undivided Profits Circulation ? . ? Deposits .... U. S. Deposit . . $100,090.0 0 10v),0M.00 22,751.19 96,300.00 748,0S0 29 1,000 00 $1,0(8,141 48 Some of the Handsomest Homes In ihe City of Alexandria. I am authorized to offer for sale fhe beautiful three story brick dwi-lling No 415 Prince street (Maibury House),containingl5rcoms and every modern convenience This property has a frontage on Prince street of 75 feet and a depth of 157 feet and is located in cne jf tbe best residential sections of the city. Cozy six room brick dwellinj? on south Pitt street, near Prnce street, containing every modern convenience and in first class t on Jition. . Snlendid three story frame dwellingon south St Asaph street, near Duke street, containing 10 rooms and bath. Always rented. Well built three 'story brick dwelling on north side of King street, between Fayette and Payne streets, containing 10 rooms and Inspcction ol These Hooses by Permit [Only Further Parttculars at my oi ice. JOHN D. NOR/HOYLE, KING AND ROYAL STREETS; We are authorized to offer for sale two NEW EIGHTROOM PRICK DWl'LLING", with every modern convenience, in c'uding jtas electric lights, concrete a llars, hot water he*t, excellrnt baths, and tile vestibules, now being completed cn north C'olumbus street beiween Queen and Princess streeia (Court House square). Theae hcuses are to be up-to-date In every parHcuUr, with side and rear alley ways- Toquick purchasers these houses will be offered at extremely low prices, and extraordinary rea*onable terms Sce us for price and terms. ? . , , . Special live day offer?Twenty elgbt ?f the best building lots in the growing snbdivision of Del Ray, convenient to car lines churches. schools and stores, with city water and elect'ic lights. To a qui Jt purchaser theae lots will be sold for $3,0(0. Thompson and Appich ?07 South Royal Streef.Alexandria, Va The Best Your Money Can Buy in Ice Cream is * Quality" Ice Cream BBICK OR BULK. MADE OF Fresh fruita and pure ingredi ents. Special prices for churchea and festivala 1) o -o ii, BLOCli Botkphones Office and Typewritcr Supplies, Lcdgers, Inks, and Box Fiies, Locsc Leaf Memorandum Books. S- F. Dyson & Bro Mi KING 1TREET. BeU Telephone No- 278. AUCTIQN8ALE/'. B. F. Knoz, Auctioneer. COMMI8SION ERH'SA LE OF IMPEOVE D REA L E8TATE. - (I nder and by vi rtue of authority veated in ua by a decree of the cor poration Court of the City of Alexaidria, Va, rendered on the 4th day of Deceinrer, 1909. in the auits therein perding entitled Celeata Duncan, et vir, et ala, tb. George Aahby Gorbam, at al., the unrteraigneil com miaaionera will otfer for aale at public auction in front of tha Royal atreet entrance to the Market building, in the icity of Alexandria, Virginia, on 8ATUBDAY, the 16th day of April, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described property, with the iuiprovcinenta thereon: All that lot of ground with the improve menta thereon in the eity of Alexandria, aitu ated at the intersection of the west siderf Fayette street. with the north side of Duke atreet, and running thence weat on Duke atreet 35 feet 8 inches more or leaa; thenca north and parallel to Fayette atreet 100 f??t toalOfoot alley, thence eatt m said alley and parallel to Duke atreet 35 feet 8 inchea, more or has. to Fayette atreet; thence south on Fayette street 100 feet to tbe beginning. with the right of way over and ute ot aaid allev in common with others entitled thereto. All that oertaiu piece or parccl of ground in the olty of Alexandria, boanded and de Hcribed as t'ollows. Beginning at a point on the north aide of Duke atreet, 85 feet 8 inches, more or leaa, from ita intersection, with Fa> ette street; thence weat on Duke street 23 feet 4 inches, more or leas, to the east line ot' a lot owned by I, T. Nalla; thence north and parallel to Fatette itreet one hundred feet to an alley 10 feet wide; thence east on said al? ley and parallel to Duke street, 23 feet 4 inch? ea, more or leas; thence south and parallel to Fayette atreet 100 feet to tbe beginning with the useof said alley ia common with other entitled thereto. Also the bar fixturea and etock in the bar at the corner of Duke and Fayette atreet), ror merly conducted by the latelbomaa E, Gor? bam. Terma: One-third ca*h; balance in aix and twelve months- Conveyance at coat of pur eaaesr. J. M. JOHNftON. LEWI8H. MA7HEN, HOWARD. W. BMITH, Commiasienen. I, Nevell P. Greenaway, do hereby certifj that Howaid W. Snaith, one of the eomni ? aionera of aale in the auit ot' Caleata Duncai. et vir. et sls, vs. .George Aahby Gorham, el al, cow pending iu tbe Corporation Court foi the City of Alexandria, Virginia, haa enterni in tbe bond required by the decree therein, conducted a* the law direot*. NEVELL 8. GBEENAWAY, Clerk. aprl td_ R. F. Knox, Auctioneer. COMMISSIONER8' SALE OF BEAL E8TATE. Under and by virtue of authority reated in ns by decree of the Cor? poration Court of tbe City of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered on the 26th day of July, 1907, in the aoit tbereiu pending. entitled J. D. Matter ra. T. F. McCarthy. et als.. Th^ underaigned Commissionera will ofler for sab at pnblic auction in front of the Royal atreet entrance of the Market Bnilding, in the Cttj of Alexandria. Virginia, on 8ATCRDAY, the 9th day of April, 1910, at 12 o'clo k noon, the followiug deacribed property, i< vrit:? No. 2. "A lot of ground beginning ata point on the aouth aideof Wythe atreet 93 fett 5 inches weat ol the weat aide of Payne str. > t and at the weat aide of a 10 foot alley, ar.d running thence west, along tbe aonth aide ol Wythe street 16 feet; thence south parallel witb Payne atreet 100 feet to a conrt: thenc* ea?t bindii>g with aaid court and parallel witb Wythe street, 15 feet to the aforeaaid all*-? anl thence north along the weat aideof aaid alley and parallel with Payne atreet 100 fe ? to the beginning, with the right of way orer aaid alley in common whh othera." No. 3. "A let of ground beginning on the aouth aide of Wythe street at a point 108 feet 6 inchea weat of the weat aide of Payne atre^ and at the northweat corner ot the firat de acribed lot, and running thence weat alon.. the aouth aide of Wythe atreet 16 feet; then?t aouth parallel with Payne etrtet 100 feet t" the aforeaoid conrt; thence eaat parallel srttti Wythe atreet 15 feet, and thence north para? llel with Payne atreet 100 feet to fhe begin? ning, with the right of way over aaid allej and court in common with othera entitled to the aame." Termaof Taale: Caah. Conveyance at coal of purcbaaer. ROBINSON MONClTRE HOWARD W. 8MITH, Commiaaioners of Sale. I, Nerell 8. Greenaway, do hereby certifr that Howard W. 8mithl one of the Coniniis sioners of .Sale in the suit of J. D. Matter ra. T. F. McCarthy, et ala., pending in the Cor? poration Court for tbe City of Alexandria, Virginia, haa giren bond aa rf quired by the decree therein, conditioned aathe law directs. NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, Clerk. mar26 td. _ R, F. Enox, Auctioneer. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST made by Owen J. Nugent and wife to tbe underaigned trustee bearing date on the 20th day of Jannary 1906, and duly of record in the land records of the city of Alexandri >, Virginia, in deed book 53. page 284, and ai the reqneat of the party thereby secured, de fault haring been made in the payment of the bond secured by aaid deed of trust, the underaigned trustee will offer for sale, at pub? lic anotion, on TIE8DAY, the 19th day of April, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the Royal street entrance to the Market|huilding, in tbe aaid city of Alexandria, all that lot of ground, with improvementa thereon, in the aaid city, and bounded as followa, to wit: Beginning at the interaection of the north aide of King atreet with the weat aide Payne atreet, running thence weat on King atreet twentr fonr (24) feet; thence north, parallel to Payne atreet, one hnndred (100, feet to an alley ten (10) feet wide; thence east on aaid alley twenty-four (24) feet t<> I'aym atreet; and thence aonth on Payne street on hundred (10C) feet to the beginning, with tht right of way orer aaid alley and all appurt enances. Terma of aale: Caah. Coat of conveyanc at the expenw of the pnrchaser, DOUGLASS STUART, Trustee. aprltd_ John P. Robinsow, 4 Gbo.'S. Frehcu Preaident, Secretary. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company. MAirUFACTtrSKR8 OV Fertilizers, Fertilizer Ma? terials &SuIphuric Acid. Aak yonr dealer for the Alexandria Fer? tilizer tt Chemical Co.'s Prodncta. Capaclty: 80,000 tona per annum. Princeas Street and Potomac River Whs/r Alexandrta.aaa> ..........Virginia. Wo atrire to pleaae. Our methods are correct. BANNKH LAUXDRY, Both telephones. Alexandria, Va. In Preparlng for spring house cleaning why not have your House Wired? Electricity is the cleanest, saftestand brightest light Sce the Alexandria Electric Co. 524 KING STRRRr. _KALLBQADd_ SOUTHERN RA1LWAY Tralaa leava Unita Station Alexand/U In Effect January 3.1910. N. B?Followingaohednle figures publla! td only ti informatlon, and are not gtaranfeed, 7:47 A. 11.?Daily Local between Waahing? ton and Danville, 8:47 A. M.-Daily-Local for Harriaon. ?urg, and way atations. 9.17 A. M.-Daily?D. 8. Faat MalL Stcpi ouly for paasengen for pointa eouth at ThioB achedulca tostop. Flra> class roachea, aleap* ing cars to Birmingham and drawing-room aleeping cars to New Orleans. Dining car aervice. ili 117 A. M.-Daily-Mail train. Coachea for Manaaaaa, Charlottearille, LyncLburg, Danville and Grtensboro. Slecping cars Greeniboroto Atlanta. L17 p. m.?Week Days?Local for War renton acd Straaburg Junction. 4:32 P, M. Daily?Birmingham special. Sleeping carj U.ween her York,.?uguata, Aiken am: Jacrcon\'.'o. Slterer toBirming ham. Throw. . ? ;. ,% co. ches between Waahington an-* Jacksonvilla. Dining car aenrice. Totmai U Ceiifornia four timea weekiy. 4:37 P. M.-Weak Daya-Loeai for Har. risonburg acd way atitiona tn Manaaus branch. BJ&P\ M.-DaUy-Local for Warrantoa ?nd Charlottaaville. 10:27 P. M.-Daily-Waahington and Cbat tanooga Limited (via Lynchburg), First olasa coach and sleeping cara to r.can< ke, Knoxville and Chattanoo^a. Sleeper to Ntw Orleans, Watlington to Roanoke. Dining car aervice. 11.-02 P. M.-Dailv-New York, Atlanta and Nev Orleana Limited. All Pullman traia, clcb and obserration cara to New Or leans. Slecping cars to Asheville, Atlanta, Maccn and New Orleax' 81eeping cara to Charlotte, Dininp oar aerviee. 4:27 A. M.-Daily-Memphis Bfeoial. Sleeping cars'and coaches for Roanoke, Kimx ville, Naahville, Chattanooga aud Wew phia. Dining car aervice, Waahington aleeping cars open 10:00 P. M. Throngb. trains from the South arrive at A ? exandria 6:13 and 6:?3 and 10:23 A. M. 2.13, 7:28, 10:23 and 11.68 P. M. daily. Har* risonbure 11:28 A. M. week daya and 9:1S P. M.dai'v s-rom Charlottearille9:28 A. M. TBAIN8 ON BLUEMONT BBANCB. Leave Alexandria (W. AO. Station, week daya at 8:22 A.M., 3.55 and 4.55 P. II. for Bluemont; 6:33 P.M.week daya for l^efbuig; 4.55 P. M. daily for Bluemont and 9:23 A. M., local, rn 8unday? only for Bluemont, Fordetailed tchedule figures, tickets, Pull aaa rtservation, etc., apply to WILLIAM G. LtufcrV, Union Ticka Agent, Alexandria, Va. E. H. COAPMAN, General Manairer 3. H. HABDWICK, PasB. Tra/. Mgr. H. F. CARY, G?ner?l Pawenger A^ent. L. 8. BIIOWN, General Agent. Washin?rtoB, D. C. Washington, Alexandria _ Mt, Vernon Railway. IneSeotlMayl, 1909. UUra ALBXA9DBIA, For WachJngton, from corner Prince ard Royal streetii. week daya, at640, 6 06, 6f, 830, 6^0,6 55.7 06,716,730, 740, 7 60, ?C0, 815, 81"), 833, 8 60, 910, 9 30s 9 60, 10 10, 10. j, 10 5u, 1110,11 26, 11 30, 11 ?0 a, m? 12 10, _ 25, 12 30,12 60, 1 10, 1 25, 1 30, 1 60, 2 10, a 26, 2 30, 2 60,3 06, 3 26, 3 36, 3 60 4 10.4 Co, i 30,440, 466, 6 10, 6 26, 6 86, 6 50 6ie,6.t, 6i0, 646, 700, 7 lf, 7 25, 800, 6 31, 9U, 9*0,10 00,1080, 1110 and 1166 p. m, Sordays?7 C0,7 ?5,810,8 ?0,8 40, 9 00,9 20, 940,10W, 1020, 10<0, 1100.1120 and 1140 a. m? 121.1, 12U, 12<0. 100, 120, 140, 200 220, i<Q, 3C0, 320, 3 40, 4C0, 4 20, 4 40,5 00, 6 20, 5 <Q, C P, 6 JU 6 40, 7 (0, 7 20,/ 40,8 OQJ 830, 900, 900.10 0H, lOST, and 1110 p.m, FOEMCOan VBRKOM. Leare Alexandria for Mount Vernon, week days, 6 46, 666, 7 66, 851, 1025, 11 36, a. ov 12 25, 1 25, 2 25, 330, 4 40, 6 36, 6 30, 7 36, 8 60, 9 60, 10 60 and 11 60 p. m. Sundaya?7 00, 8 30, 930,10 30,1130 a. a., 12 30, 1 30. 2 30,1 30, 430, 680, 630, 780 8 46 and 10 16 p. m._ Washington Sonthern i>y Soliednle ln eflect Jar>, 3, afavX Traina leare Union Station for Waahington and pointa north at 7 23, 7 43, 808,8 23 aod 9 58 a. m? 12 01, 2 80, 8 07, 818, and 11 io p. m.. daily. For Frederickabnrg, Richmond and pointa south at 4 37, 7 43 (local), and 10 22 a. u.. 12 00, 4 22, 4 42, 6 18, 6 07, 7 42 and 10 17 p. m. Acoommcd&tion for Frederickabnrg at 618 p. m, daily. Notb :?Time of arrirala and departnraa *nd connections not guaranteed. W. P. TAYLOR. Traffic Manager. itichinonil, Va. JTEAMEE8. HARYLAND, DELAWARE AND Vlf. GINIA RAILWAY COM'/AKY. 8PRJNG SCHEDULE. dteamem of Thia Lir.s Leara AJciardria on ard affcr May 16.1909, Erery >?Ot DAY, WEDNE8DAY, and 8ATORDAY a; 4:30 p. m. t?OB BALTIMORE AND ALL TttB UttJAL RIVER LANDING8, Cniaine and appc-.iitmenta unexcelied. Freight for Baltimore, Philadelphla aad Saw York aolicited and handled with oara, Thron^h l*ft i and bills of ladir ; iaaaed. 8iur?ifB-j io la i. l o , ??,60; rounu trip, t3/y0. t.ir r a. a c.) way. IJ .60. lieals, 60e, BFAFLOL AGR1M1H, A-.cuta, Foa* f*Came.on K.ftet,_ Potomac & Chesapeake Steamboat Company, NEW NORFOLK LINE On an After October 14 HTKAMKlt ST. JOHNS, PoUTHBOt'Nn?Taesday, ThursdayandSat urday. Leaves Waahington from 8th et. wharf, 5 p. m.: Alexandria, Cameion at. wharf, 5:30 p. m.; Coionial Btach, 10 p. m. Arrivea Old Point, 6 a. aa.; Norfolk, 7 a. m. NotTHBOL'NO?^uatiey, Wclnesday Bnd Friday. L< a\ es Nor.olk. Cooiwerce at. dock, 1 p. n>.; Old Poi'u. 5 p. ni.; Colonial Beac.i, 12 mi''nighr. Arrives Alexandria, 5:30 a. m.; Washingtoo, 6 am. Conneo.ionart Colonial Beach and W^h Ington with !ocal ste&meri for Potomac river landinsrs. At Norfolk and Washin ton with lineadiveig'r'?, Faie, one wav, $2.00; round trip. $3 00. W. ". EMVEBT. Vice Prea. snd Geu. Mgr, W. f. CA RNE, Jb.. Ger-. Agt. BEARDON A ORIkEH, AgenU, Alexandria, Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company Every day in the year for Fort Monroe, Norfolk, Newport Newa and pointaaouth, ria auperb, powerful ateel palace ateamers, Southland. Newport News, Nor? folk and Washington. Lv. U'aah. 6.4."> p. m. iLv.Porfamonth 5 p.m, Lr. Alex. 7X0 p. ra. ILr.Norfolk 600 u. ru. Ar.Ft.Monroe.7.C0a.nilr.r.Ft. Monrrt'7 p. ra, Ar. Norfolk 0,08 ?. m.lAr.Altx 630a. B Ar. Portsmouth i a.m.iAr.Waah. 7.00 a. m. Through connections made at Norfolk with ateamers of the Old Iionunion Ktramthip Company for New Vork and Mi-rchants' and Minera' Stearaabipa for Boaton. Oeoeral TicketOflice, 720 14th street N W. Bond Building, Waahington, I). ('. 1 liuce Main 1520. Seventh atreet wharf. Phone Main 3760. Alexandria wharf frot of Prince atreet. W. H. TALLAHAN, aprl lyr General Passenger Agent. GEORGE E. PRICE & CO. -DEALEBSIN Fresh and^ Salted Fish Are receiving Fiah daily from theahorfsof tbe Potomao and will aunply cuaton.cn. in any quantitiea tosoit, either freah or sulted, by experienced packers, Ccuntry orders ao* licited and satiifaction guaranteed. Terma: C. 0. D,, or beat references. Stall No. 2, Royal street tntrsnce: ftell No. 1, Fsirfax street entrance to the City Market, and Fish House front nf Corporaliou Fiah Wharf. Bell 'pboue 321-/. mar7 2m_ liuatea nd cih ile lot iidi ft'.i ?eadbeater'a.