alexandria gazette.(alexandria, va) 1900-05-08. · tuk8day «venino. may8, looo^...

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TUK8DAY «VENINO. MAY 8, lOOO^ Thb Rack Problem .The firet cou- fererjoe the "Southern Society for the Discussion of the Race Problem in Re¬ lation to the Welfare of the South" is to begin at Montgomery, Ala., tbis evening. The object of this society is to furnier; by mean- of correspondence, publica¬ tion and particularly through public conferences an organ for the expree-ioi of the varied aod even antagonistic cor- victions of representative southern m^L on the problems growing out of tin race conditions obtaining in the .-out1!, and thus to stcure a broader e<;uca km of tbe public mind as to the fact* of th» situation aud a better understaudiug ol the remédiée for exleiog evils. The "Sapho" Incident Oveb . Miss Olga Nettarsele declared in New York yesterday that ehe would no press her suit for «20,000 »gainst R-v Dr Thomas O. Easton, of Washington, fo·'his sermon on "Sapho." The ac tr*se regerdB tbe explanation by tbe minister from his pulpit as sufficient vindication, and tbe matter will tie al¬ lowed to rest. The explanation is re carded ·ß ·? apology, end the advei- tising received by tbe play has certaio- ly been of considerable volume. A Pleasure and a Duty. I consider it not only a pleasure but I duty I owe to my neighbors to tel about tbe wonderful cure effected in m> <a-e by the timely use olCbamberlainV Colic, Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I wan token very badly with tbe flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a permanete cure. I take pleasure in recemmenti- ing it to others suffering from that dreadful disease. -J. W. Lyncb, Djrr, W. V·. This remedy is sold by al' druggists. ** a.aa«. Beet for tbe Bowels. No matter what ail« yon. headache to » cancer, yoo will never get well until yoi'i bowel· »re put right CA*CARET6 help lis¬ tare, cure yon without· gripe or psln, pio- duce ea*y, natural movemeate, cost yon just 10 cents to start getting jour health bacn. CA8CARET8 Candy Cathartic, the genuine put up in metal boxes. livery tablet ha« ('. C. u stamped on it Beware of imitations. ¦ ....-'- J. C Kennedy, Eoanoke. Tenn., «ays: "1 cannot aay too much for PeWitt's Witch Hs- «el Salve. One box of it cnred whet the doc¬ tors called an incurable ulcer on ray iaw ' Cur. « piles »mi »11 «kin diseases. Lookout for worthies« imitation« COUNCIL ORDER OF MYbTIC SHRINK For the Imperial Council Order of the My» tic Shrine at Washington, D. C. May at«fc&4, the Pennsylvania Railroad »will «li ticket" to the general pubMc, from »U t »tione on it liu··, to Wafhii gion and return, at rese ot mm fare for the icund trip. Ticket* to be - Iti and good going iâàj 19-21, returning to ? 28, incleeive. __^_EDUCATIONAL._ USIVEKMTY OF VIRGIN A. Free to Virginians In Tbe Academic fcchoole. Letters, >cience, Law, Medicina Engineering, Session Begins 15th Bepi ember. For Catalogues aid roe« P. B. Babbi no ß Chaiiman, Chariot!eivllle Va my3 \2 u _LEGAL NOTICES._ KNOW ALL MEN BV THESK PRES¬ ENTS th»t the CHR. HEUBICII BKEWIN« C( MPANY, a corporation chnr:· eroi under the laws of the State of Virgii la having it« principal orfico in the city of Ai«·»· andri», Virginie, fard having a branch offin in the city o' Norfolk in the State of Virglni¦-, and being erg-ged in manufacturing »p.»I beer, leger beer, weise bf er and white bou and selling the »»me in bottles key« an' boie«, had adopted certain name« and othn mark« and device« which are {Tinted, stame ed, engraved, etched, blow», impressed and otherwise μ? educed upon each bottle«, k g and boxee, according to the description here inafter contained : Upon the bottle« used by nid company, tb names and other mark» and devici« biowi and impressed are as follow«, to wit : Pint. Upon tbe bottle« is impressed, blown or engraved a hop leaf, with a letter "H" thereon, all being enclosed in a diamond; at < ? the diamond are the word· "NORM n ? BRANCH" and 'TRADE MASK," and b<- neath the diamonds are the words "(??. HECBICH BREWING COMPANY," all i, capital letters. Second. Upon the boxes are printed tb< werde "NORFOIK BRANCH CHR. HEN¬ RICH BBEWING COMPANY." Third. G pon tho keg· are pointed ih word« "CH. HELEICH BR'G CO. WASH¬ INGTON, D. In witness wnereof, the Chr. Henrich Brewing Company has caused this peper to b «igned by Chr. Henrich, it« President, and it« corporate seal to be hereto affixed, attested by iU Secretary, tbi« 28th day of April in th year nineteen hundred. CHR. HEÜRICFJ BKEWING COMPANY by (Signed) CHRISTIAN HRDRICH, President. Attest: (gigned)CHARLES MEYER, Secretary. District ef Columbia, 1. City of Waahington. \ to Wlt ! I, John Scriven-r, a Notary Public in en ? for ihe Ciry of Washington in the District of Columbia. <io hereby certify that Cbr. Hen- rich. President of the Chr. Henrich Brewing Company, whose nime is signed aeaoeht.. the foregoing writing bearing .'ate the 28tl day of Apri!, 1900. hae atknowledged th- «me before ae in my city and district »fort fi^(iVHa?n/d!r m,y .b'?? .·?<1 offici·1 ß«*1 »b- SSSth day of April, A. D. 1900 (Signed) JOHN SCRIVENEP J5yi^íiÍ_____JíotoryPublic, D. Q ADMINISTBATOR'e NOTICE- Hart ¦ qo.iifled executor of the . -?*"* late WILLIAM £ ???t? ??«!^^' »aid estate to preeent them, propon HUthm\ tM5.ted.and ..1 person, indebted tïthe« i: esute are requested to make prompt p»V ment at oaee. WM. H. SMITH !?!7_i5L___.4imini«trator TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKRff Thi« is to certify that Cert'fi-»te a7 1578 for 100 Shares of tbe CoSo\TëlmA of the Richmond, FrederickeburK »nd C mac RÄÜroedi^mneny.etandiaKintiienainc of Randolph H»rri»on McKim, Ch»rle» Mei». Robinson and Monrure Robinson, Jr., trustee* as declared In · deed ef June 1,1876 and d«ted Jane 2. 1876", kea been lost, and'thit application has been made for · renewal of th· .ame. RANDOLPH HABBI80N McKIM. CHARLES MEIOS ROBINSON. BEVERLY R. ROBINSON, Substituted trustee in »ito· of M Robinson, Jr, dee*d. ap21 law8w_Trnrteea. OTICE. . * paj any debu that may bed·, by hi.u and recjueet »11 parties indebted to hin» to .adi u,d C 0. OAJRLIN, eplOROd SSSà O ÜB ???ß? EXTRA SMALL CANNED PEAS »xe cheap at loo per «an. J. a MILBÜRN. MEDICINAL. MI have been troubled a «rreat d»al With a torpid liver, which produce· oooatlpa- Uon. I found CASCAKETS m be»11 yo»oHIm for them, and secured such relief tbe fint trial, tb«t I purchaaed another supply and waa eoto- pletely cured I »hall only be too alad to rec¬ ommend Cascare ts whenever the of^ortoeity ttpreeented" J. A Smith. WtO Susquenanna Are.. Philadssjbxa, Pa CANDY r ^^^?? CATHARTIC ¿k rsaos ataaa »ae»»rrt»«o pVwuant. Palat.ihle. I'otent. T»8t» OOOO, Ot <#0o0. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Grip«. 00, ?,? ... CURE CONSTIPATION. M. Mtrilaf lUetdj Coapaar, Chi*««», M.»tr»«l. %%m Tar*. ·» .JA TA DAf* P°'<l and pn a ran teed by SilttTTa·» n\t· IU-Ö ? ? gisu to HKK Tc>t>»oeo Bab». "täÖVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION- Commonwealth of Virginia, Governor's Ofliof», J»nu»ry 13, 1900. "I have been more or less troubled with indigestion, but since the use of Otterburn Lithia Water for over » month h»ve been «really relieved »nd 1 think it principally due to the efflcscv of the water. I cheerful¬ ly reoommet.d it." J. HOGE TYLER, operintendent of Public Instruction says : 1? desire to beer testimony to the great value of tbe Otterbarn Lithi« Water of Amelia county. In my own person I have found this water very beneficial in indiges¬ tion and ut. JOS. W. 80rTHALL, M. D. Pr. George Ben. Johnston, esye; 'I use it in gout, rheumatism, dyspesia, lithacmis, end al forms of renal and bladder trout-Ice. I preerribe so mineral water so free y as tbe Otterburn." Dr J. G. Trevillisn says: "Several of my rases of kidney trouble have improved mue rapidly under the use of th« Otterburn Water than Bethesda or Buffalo I.ithis." State Chemist Speaks. "Tbis spin g is of the Calcio-Msgnesie- Aikaline rinse of waters. waters which sre of approved efficacy in a variety of disorders, es¬ pecially of the digestive and urinary o gane." WM. H.TAYLOB, M. D, State Chemist. "I have found the Otterbarn Lithia very useful in my practice" WM M. SMITH. M. D. "I regard Otterburn Lithia Water ae ore of the most valuable mineral «ratei· on tbe market and use it extensively in my practice." HUGH MoüülBE, M. D. Sold by Claude M. Lennon, Sole Agt 604 KINO STBEET. rah313ra_ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartiiiciuily digests the< food and aids Nature iu strengthening and recon¬ structing the exhausted digestive or¬ gans. 11 is the latest di «covered d I gest¬ aut and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efllciency. It In¬ stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps and all other result sof lui perfect digestion. Price 50c. awl $I. Largo size contains 2"4 times small size.·. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free Prepared by E. C- DeWITT A CO., Chicago QROOBBIEP. \V.pyWül)LLS&SON, Wholesale ar.d Bétail Dealers in FINE FAMILY GROCERIES CHOICE MEATS, FBUIT8 AND VEGETABLES. Fine Old Wines and Liquors. COB. ì OYAT. AND WOLFE 8TS . JOHN AHEBN At CO. WHOLESALE AN!) RETAIL GROCERis AND DEALEB8 IN PURE WINES & LIQUORS We hold largely in ?. T. bonded warehouse» and carry in stock varioue brands of the beet PUBE BYE AND MALT WHISKIES MADE. '.. .? iu storo superior grades of Foreign and American WINES, ALES, BBOWN STOUT, AC. Jtar-Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Price and Quality.-»*^ Corner Prince and Commerce Streets. J.0' MILBUBN, UULIB in FANCY AND STAPLE GBOCKBIES, 1. 3 North Boyal Street, Alexandria, V«. r roprietor of the Potomac Brand of Flou ? which ia unexcelled Coffees Freshly Boasted at Stcre. w. A. JOHNSON A 00. A EOLESALE GBO« EBB. »ííNEBAL COMMISSION MEBCHANTB And Dealers ir. ALL KINDS OF L1QÜOBS. li»ve on hand Gibson'· XX, XXX, XXXX and pure Old Byo, < »Id Cabinet and Monogram Whiskies ; also Baker's and Thompson's Pua Byo Whiskies, to which they invite the atten» tion the« trad«. Orders from the country for msreandis» .hall receive prompt attention. Consignments of Flour, Grain and Country Produce solicited, for which they guarantee the highoet market prices and prompt returns, N. E. corner Cameron and Boyal street·. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. ? * ?. AITCHE80K, Practica. Machinists and Engineer » »t». *ad eaUderr» ef MARINE a^D ÓTATIONABT ENGIN ¦ Blaeik^thing and steam Fitting. Ex,. .??? Md M^jiiourts Supplies, and ail «ort» -ÍA2Í Î?2B with brick* work promoti, »xex-atad. Bexaüring prompt .JEÖ5_116E- n^AJexxvadrla, V«. W M. a l'OOBE ~- Macuinist, Iron ¿?a I3rass Founder. ???????G?? AND iiLiCKfliATm » ot» DoMimo» woaxai «SOUTH UNION 8TRKET, AUiLXANDBrA WiU ftirnish and repair «all Wnd^f^£LSiii ry, Iron and Braes Casting», Wto^ht^H Oast Iron Fence», Mill Work, Ship ana Black, ¦imthiiig. Edge Tool«, M ill Pick«, Facing ¿ami man. «.-d «U kinds of Mill Work iiiadeaadi»· paiieel at in« «bortest notii» and st reasonable Fri.«· ss»*- Th» highest m*rk«t prie» paid for 014 Wrought and Cm* Iron. Bra·» and Ceppar. PllIMKSOFT FIGS 10c, 12c and 16« per pound at J. C Mil»BT*JT8. ) _??sG??? SALES. By ?. F. Knox. Auctioneer BY VIBTUK OF A DEC RRB OF THE Circuit tonit of the city of Mexaid ia, rei dei td m the 29th d»y of Muet, 1899, in the chancery c«u*e of Mary F. H.ll ve. Alonso H Travet» »nd other», tho u r- signed, speci»l cc ¿nBSiesi. nere of sale, appoint¬ ed by »aid decree for that pa pose, will on S4TURDAY, the 19th d«y of M»y, 1900 »t 12 o'clock m. in front of the Koyal «r. et entrance to tbe Mari et Building in tho city of AlixandiU, Viiginie, offer for «ale at tub- lie auction tbe following real estate, situate in «aid oity ; to wit : (1.) U -TOP «BOUND ned IMPROVE¬ MENTS beginning on the south side of Prir·· roes sir et »t tbe e«et line of Joee Lewis; thence ea>t on Prince·» street to Henry street; thence south on Henry street 45 feet to the lue of Adam Anderson ; thence wo t psra 1? to Queen stieet to the line of Jesse Lewie, and thence north to this beginning (2.) A LOT OF GBOÜND and iMPBOVE MENTS on the west «ide of Colurnbu« Mr 11, between Oronoco and Peudletoa streets, be¬ ginning on Colurnbu« ttre» 1155 feet 9 inches north of Oroni co «tre t thence north on Co¬ lumbus street 18 feet ; thence west pevrc.ll.-l to Oronoco (treet 123 feet 5 inche.-; thence south parallel to « oiumbu« strict 16 feet ; ihenco east 1*23 feet 5 inches to thebe^-ic· ¦ting. (3.) A LOT OF AROUND and IM1B)VK- MEN rs bofilnning on the sonth side of Prin¬ cess street 30 fret east cf F«ye:t* ¿treet; thence eou: h 100 feet to a 10 fret alley; tbence west parili«! to Prince·««treet 30 feet to Fayette itieet; theme north on Fayette «treet 1(0 feet to Punces· street ; tbence e»«t 30 feet to the beginning (4 ) A LOT OF GROUND ard 1MPB0VF- MENTS on the south «ide of Princes« street 3·> feet east of Fayette street; thence «outh 100 feet t-i a 10 feet alley ; thence east 25 fert ; thence north 100 fett, and tkence wett 25 feet to tbe beginning. (6) A LOTOFOBoUNDandlafPROVF- MENTS on tbe weat side of Henry etteet 47 feet south of Print··*· street thence couth on Henry »treet 70 feet; thence wtet 100 ieot to an alley ; thence north 70 feet, and thei.e* east 100 ftet to the be »in ? mg ) A LOT OF GROUND and IMPROVE- MENTS beginning at the wm line of a lot «old by Yeaton to Dugan and beginning on the north aide of Queen street, between Hei ry and Fayette «treete; thence north 1' 0 feet to an ailey 10 feet wide ; thence wett 20 feet to the line of £llae Colo; thence sou·» 100 feet to Queen street, and tbence eaat 20 feet to the beginning. (7.) A LOT OF GROUND »nd IMPROVE¬ MENTS beginning on the weet tide of Uemj street 158 feet north of Queen s'reot «nd at the north line of Woolls; thence noi ih ou Hecrx «treet 21 feet to tbe line of Morrs ; tbence weet 100 feet to an alley ; thence sou h 21 feet, and thence east 100 feet to the beginning. Term« of Sale..Onothird of the purchase money in cash on the day of «ale «nd tbe ie sir1 ne to be paid in two equa! instnlments ht lix and twelvemonths from the date of sale, the deferred instalments to he evidenced b\ the note« of the purchaser of purchasers bear¬ ing interest at ix per centum per annum from tbe day of sale until paid aud the title to retained until tbe payment of the purchase money in fall. Conveyancing at the cost of the puichaser or puicbisets. JAMES B. CATON, J. K. M. NORTON, K. KEMPEB Special ('( mm «sinners of Pale. This is to certify that boDd ha* bren given required by tbede cree in the »love named cause with approved personal security coi <li- tioned accordìi g to law in the penalty or ti ? thousand ($5.00000) dollar«. JOHN S BEACH.d.rk. By Nxvsll S Gbeínaway my2 td D. ('. _MEETINGS. Alexandria, Vs., M»y 1, 1800 A GKNF.BAL MEETING of tbe stock hell- ere of the MOUNT VrBNON FikL·. IN- rUBANCE COMPANY, for tbe eie.tion ot officer* »nd the tram·· tion of such other business a< may properly come before the meeting, will be held at the rHire of tie com¬ pany on FRIDAY, June I, 1900, at 12 o'clock do. n. A. A. WABFIt LD, myl td Secretary. April 24, J900. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stoek· holdem of THE NORI.'IS PETEBfe C ', for tho election of office ? and the transaction of such other bueinese as may be neceofsaty, will held »t tbe office of tbe company in tbe city of Alexandria, Va, on MAY 9ih. 1900, at 12 o'clock neon. DANIEL FRASES, President PAUL L. WEBP, Secretary ap-'4 2w FINANCIAL. ESTABLISHED 1852. BURKE & HERBERT, BANKERS. AND DEALEB8 IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES A General Banking Burinées transacted. Deposite received subject to check at eight Collections made. Letters of Credit snd Foreign Excbsnre furnished. _, jr. Umax, 1 Í chah. ß. Hoorr PBE81DZNT. j I CA8HIKB. First National Bank/ ALEXANDRIA. VA. Designated Depository of the United States, CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS AND I *i nn ivm UNDIVIDED PROFITS, J ?? w'wu- Directors: CHAS. R.HOOFF, JAS. F. MUIR N. LINDSEY, M. B HABLOW, G. L. ??0???. Prompt attention given to all business, in¬ cluding collection« throughout tho United IJUtee and Europe._ UHOiri WHAAT, J I WM. H. LAM G ».11 PracMent. I \ CeahJ·». L DaINOEBEIELI), I ( W. F. LAM BEBT, Vice President. J J Assistant Casiiier, Citizens' Nat!. Bank, CAPITAL «100.000. SURPLUS $310,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS $45,000», <à»UaKilena mad· and promptly remitted, AU kind· ef Investment aecuxiti·· · «t» .tally. OiraW-. B. Wheat, E. L. Dainrer'-'d P. L. 8mitb, W. H. Lambert Worth Hulflsb. ALEXANDRIA INSURANCE CO, (BKGAN ??ß????ß IN 1871.) CAPITAL PAID UP IN CASH $57,000. Fire, Marine and Plate Glass Insurance. Losses Promptly and Satisfactorily Adjusted J. CLINTON SMOOT (ot C. C. Smoot A Son« Co.), President. LAURENCE STABLER, Secretary. Directors:.George 8. French, (Sec, Alex. Fert. at Cheni. Co.) ; Worth Hulfiah, (of J. F. Oarlin'· Son» Co., hardware) ; J T. Burke, (ot Burke A Herbert, banker j ; M. & Harlow. (City Treasurer) ; Samt. H. Lunt, (Resi Es¬ tete) ; Wm. H. Hellmuth (Hellmuth Bros.). Pince :.No 102 aouth Fairfax «treet. There are Soda Cracker· and Sod» Cmkeie. HILL'S FAMILY SODA a cl*ae in itseir uniformly good, invariably .ati»factory._ £ SELL TEAS LI KB WE DO EVERY THING EIvE at reasonable profit. Onr Green Tea at 40c equal to any 50c Tea in tbi« city. W. P. WOOLI> á SON JAVA ANO MCCHA COFFEE, best gr»de. been, ground, or pelvenaed, none better at any price, delicióos in fliror, ?d« per lb., »t W. P. WOOLLS A SONS. CHANBKRRIKa._F.ncy Cape Cod Cran berne» just received by J.U MILBUBN. AUCTION SALES._ By ? F. Knox. Auctioneer. SALKOF VALUABLE HUdlNKSg PBOP- KKTY ? RÜTTLE UP AN EsTaTF. Cut· mm to » decree rendered by the G«..??· retimi Cou «t «if the city of Alexandria, Va on tho 23<i d»y of Jenuary, 19CO, in the « hancery cause time ? depend.ng wherein Câceii» ?. Huity and husband are plaintiffs, and G«orgt> L. .-irnpson et »I*, are dtfei.daute, the undtrsig'ed, who by said decree were appointed commieeioneis tor the purpose, will sell «t public auction »t the Boyel street en¬ trance of the M&rket Puildlng at 12 m. on THUBSDAY, MAY 17,1900, those three pieces of real estate in tho city of .lexaudri», Va., bounded »nd described as follows : (1 ) ALL THAT LOT OF GBOUND with tho BUILDINGS end IMPROVEMENTS thoreon on tbe rorth aide of King etreet, be¬ ta·»· Boya atd I itt etioete, bounded as fol¬ lows: Beginning at tbe west l'ne of a'ot of ground now. owned and occupied by W. F. I'r.ighton, formerly owned by «il.iamand J ihn Arnold, «nd running ther co west on King treet niueteen (19) bet three »id ont half (3* inches: thrnco north parallel witi Boyal street fifty (50) feet to a three fee tal ley the »aid alley runnii g west to a eoort twenty feet by ten feet, witb the light ef way cv ? tho s»id a ley t > the said court »n.i the ase> of tho ssid alley »nd court in common with the owners a d occupants or the property »djoin- inp, and that b.oreby c>'.vejed ou tbeeasi; thence east ? 1.1 with King street nine¬ teen (19) feet thiee and one-ha.l (3J) inches ; thence south pat allei with Boyal etreet fifty ''"ii. feat to the beginning. 12.) AII that L<»T OF GBOUND with the Bl'ILDlNUS «nd IMP« 0VEMENT8 thereon si nated on ibe weet side of Boyal etreet, be twten Kiik and Cameron streets, formerly occupied by Henry !.. Simpson A r-aos, now occupied by George 1. Simpson, «nd bounded an.l described as .ollowe; to wit : Beginning on the weet el 'e of Boyal etreet fifty (50) foe; north ol its intersection with King street, aud running tht-nc« northwardly with Boyal street »nd binding thereon twenty (20) feet to th line of James Coach, wiih tbe privilege of u-iiig for building 4} inches of tbe brick wall of the hnuse of said Bosch adj¬ oining said lot aud bnilt tieteou the said 4¿ inches, Iheuce with said Beach'· li· e west »ard ly and parallel with King street fifty (50) feet; tbence parallel with Boyal ene« t eoatbwaidiy eighteen (IB) feet, thence eaelwardly and parallel to Kicg street twent3- two (22) feet; thence southwardly snd peri¬ nei 1.1 boyal street two (2) feet; thenee east¬ ward! ? »r-d p.- rail··! to King s reel twenty- eight (2T) feer to the beginning. (8). ALLIH^T LOI OF OBOUND with the building» and improvements thereon on the eouth eide of King atreet, between Boyal and Fairfax streets, and beginning on tbe south side of ? leg etreet at the middle of the wail of the tenement formerly occupied by the 1 te Charlee C. Berry and of this piece of property, supposed to be one hundred and four (K4) feet eleven (11) inches to tbe west of Fairfax e reel; thence on King stieet west «ightron (IS) feet six (ti,i inches; then, ? south parallel to Fairfax etreet one hundred and five (105) feet; tbence east parallel to Kirg etreet sir 6) feet five (5) inchee; tbem-r eouth parallel 11 Fairfax street fifty six (56) et eeven (7) inches, more er lese, to » fifteen fort alley; ibence east on fail al ef end par¬ allel to Kicg etreet nineteen (19) leet; theut-e uoith panile1 tj Fairfax street tbe length ot the fourth line; tbence west parallel to K'ng etieetsix (6) feet eleven (11) inches: thence north parallel to Fairfax-etreet oik hundred and five (106) feet to ih« piece of b<- ginning. Also tbe use ot the said fifteen feet al.ov and all other »Heys thereto apiertaining. formt of Hale. < nc-third la-h and th. balance in one and two years, the deferred payments to be evidenced by the notes of the pur. hasers bearinginrerestst six ner c-nt. ? r ai num, ai d the title to be rcttiued unti' the ii r-le tne pinchase money is paid, Con¬ voyant ing at tbe cost of the parchasen. MALCOLM HUFTY, CHAB'FS BENDHEIM. OABDNEB L BOOTHE, Commissioner· of Sale. I hereby certify that Oardncr !.. Boot) e, out-of the above commissioner· of Bale, has executed bond with approved security in ac¬ cordent» with tbe ternit of the decree render¬ ed in tl.o abovo entitled causi'. JOHN S BEACH. e 1er k of the Corporation Court of the city of A'exandria, ap30 te By S. ?. ? unt. Auctioneer. CIOMMP-bIONEL'S SALE..Fnnnant ta / decrees of the Corporation Court of the cily of Alcxcbdiia entend in tbe suit cf Al¬ tert Stuart, conimissouer, »gainst Janes (irigg et ale the uudereigued will offer fo sale at public auition on TUESDAY, M»y 16, 1900, at 4 o'tloik p. m., in front of tbe premise-, Alexandria, Va, the following BEAL ES¬ TATE, situate on the west eide of Pitt etreet between Prime sud Duko strette·, beginn.eg at the centre of the squero and running tbenoesouih on Pitt etreet 71 feet; thence weet 123 feet 5 inches, thence nor.h 71 feet and thence cast 123 feet 5 inches to Pitt street, the point of beginning. Terms .One-third cash and the residue in two equal payments at one and two years, bearing interest; the deferred payments to be evidenced by note and secured by retention of title or deed of trust. If tbe property is not sold as one parcel t will be offered in lots of 23 feet ? inches front on Pitt street GEOBGE A. MUSHBACH, JOHN M. JOHNSON, Commissioners of ssle. I hereby certify that bond in above cauee has been executed by Commissioner of Sale. JOHN S. BEACH. Clerk. By Novell S. Greenaway, D. C. apll ts By B. F. Knox. Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE IN ALFXANDBIA COUNTY, VA., NEAB «UK-MILE BUN.As attorney for the owners tbe undersigned will sell »t pub¬ lic auction, in front of the Boyal etreet en tranre to tbe Market Building iu the city of Alexandria, Ve, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May, 1900, at 12 m, ALL THAT TBACT OF LA"I> with the improvements thereon, situated in the said county of Alexandria, and bounded «s follows : Bovi lining «t « point on tbe weet side of the Alexsndn» and Washington Turn¬ pike road, 24.08 cbsins in · northerly direc¬ tion from tbe Jorction of the seid turnp ko road with the north side of the old Ueorg.- town road, and running thence south s < west 27.24 chains, about at right angles to tbe said turnpike ro»d to tbe western bound¬ ary of tbe larger tiact of land ; thence soilh 2i° west 11 65 chains to Four-mi.e run; thence with th inesii'ii is of the asid run to tbe said turnp Ve road ; tbence eouth Io eaet 20.83 chains to the beginning, with tho rght of wsy 20 feet wide along the extreme west¬ ern line of Wm. H. Brown's land »nd adjoin¬ ing the l»nd of Frank Hums, into the old Georgetown road, with tbe exceptionof 88 100 of an acre sold to tbe electric rail¬ way, and i ot an sere sold to Deoham an«) Galloway, the said tract of land containing 32 acre·, more or less. Terms of sale to be announced at sale, and sll expense« adjusted to day of sale. Deposit of $100 required. D0UGLAS8 STUABT, Alexandria, V«., ap24 te Attorney for owner. D. Harry Appich, 526 King etreet, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COKÎIumOrBlïïDEÀLLR A. ? ? I C the seasons come and go rovident of all lonty of fruit», and not», «nd sweets, have at your «all. andies, cakes throughout the year, Appich'· stock will make good cheer -SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOB TB1 COUNTRY TEA DE.-w* The queen of all table cracker» is HILL'S CBEAM BISCUIT, FOR SALE AND RENT. R BALfc'. The COMFORTABLE REMDBRCI, .No. 219 north St Am μ? street ( between (»in.rjn and Que· ? »tree's.) Bathroom, etc. Apply at this office. mh27 if ? RENT SIX ACRES OF LAND at Lochabor, ul north of the city limits. Good place for« profitable market garden. Apply at thll aflW d*r23 tf FOB SALE. ?????? ACRES UF LAND lying immediately in front of tbe Episcopal Th'oiopic»! Seminary. For terms »pply at Ibi» offiee. CHINA, OLA88WARE, An. RICH CUT GLASS Is expensive, but we have just received s BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PBESSBTJ GLASS that ia to ne»rl; 'ike the REA! THING that it takes an expert to Uli tb- difference. We have a full line on the veij newest shapes in . Water Kottle* 40c, Milk Pitchers 45 Fruit Bowl« 35c, Berry Bowls 25o, Handled Olives h -, Fruit Sancer« 4c. Don't let tbe low price m»ho you think this is low quality warn. Tbere nothing bette r then the Genuine Cut Glase and 9 out of 10 peoi'le will think it int. We keep the fu 1 line, to which we invite your inspection. E. J. MILLER & CO. . IMIOBTERS OF EARTHENWARE. __DRUGGISTS._ CLABA L. LKADBKATKB. CO. LIADBXAV1. B. b. i.» Aj>i?ÄAXaa. J. LXAOBCATXB, B. S. LEADBEATER U SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST*· 105 aiid 107 aouth Fairfax street. Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Mo cine·, Palnte, ''ils, Dye Stuns, Spices, Drub gists' Fancy Goc/ds and Spocialtiee. Wholeealo agcLts in Northern Virginia Co J. C. Ayer's Modic.ne« and John Lucas ck Co. Tinted Gloss and Prepared Pilots, <sc. Manufacturer« of Standard Pharmaceutics préparation«. We have made large additions to our «tot > and are buying lesxli)./ Proprietory Articles. Chemicals, Ac., direct fniu the manufacturo.' We are thorefore enable·! to supply the trail with all good« usually carried by a well-u; pointed WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE et prices as low ss those given by the best houi* t in larger cities. All good« forwarded by fiVt fioight or express after rt>:eipt of order. Promptness is our specialty. We guárante; the purity of all drugs fu mielieel. Corre- «pondence invited. w ABFIELD A BALL. DRUGGISTS (.¦JENER PRINCE AND FAiRFAJS «T>. Preacrlption· a rpedalty, English, Frenen, German and Dome«-' c Toilet Soap· ; Genuine Farina Cologne ; Mas · nolia, Hedyosimia, Geranium and Fiori·:« Water ; Genuino Lnbin's Extracts ; Sponges, Hair Brushes and Combs ; best English Tooth Brushes; a full assortment of Patent Mod;· .<* ; Ooxe's Gelatine, Corn Starch, Sea Mei 1 Arine, Spices of all kinds, and a select stock of all articles sold by druggists at price« aa low .u the samo quality can bo obtained elsewhere ??? F. CREIGHTON A CO, Wholasale and Retail Dealvr· ? BUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PATENT MEDICINES, OILS, DYE STUFFS. GARDEN SEEDS, Ac. »rn«r King and Royal «treeta, Alexandria, Yirf/r! Pbysidan»' Proscriptions carefully ex¬ pounded. Orders will receive prompt attrition. COAL AND WOOD BY ELEVATING THE QUALITY of our coal we lower tbe price in economy of consumption. Consumers will find that it ia cheaper to use our high grade Lee Coal, »net has been screened and freed from «late and stone, than that of an inferior grade. It gives mor« heat, less ashes and burn« longer than any other coal, and our prices are as low as any. Coal and Wood under cover. J. R. ZIMMERMAN, Foot of Queen street Alexandria, Va. Telephone 77._ COAL! _ COAL! W3ITE AND RED ASH, T??????? AND LYKEN'8 VALLEY. From the famous mines of th« 8USQUEHANN A COAL OOMPA NY. Pur· Coal, well screened, 2240 lbs to th« tor ALBO CRUSHED COKE, CUMBERLAND, NEW RTVER AND SPLINT COAL. Familie». Public Institution«, »nd Mann facturer» supplied at lowest market rates. Ail orders left at office, 114 south St Asaph ¦treet, telephoned immediately tc yards. J. R. ZIMMERMAN, Wharf »nd Yard«, foot of Queen »treet 1??? HOTTEST DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SUMMER (Jam be made comfortable by the delightful brtese of An Electric Fao, Not a hvury, but juat as necessary as a waim stove in winter time. We can supply them for residences, «tores, office· and factories. Bettor see us now so you will be prepared for the first eiszard. THOMP.-ON ELFCTBIC COMPANY, 427 Kin« Street ANOTHER INVOICE OFtHOICECAL IFORNIA LEMON CLING XLICF.D PEACHES, in cans, received and for sale by _J q MILBUBN CANNED SHRIMP, Just received by J.CMILBVRN. ????T 12XPC«ITI0N^__ I_? JRIfl EXPOSITION. PARÍS EXPOSITION, VIA AMERICAN LINE.RED STAR LINE. New York and Soutiiampton. New York and Antwerp, Shorteet route to Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland, the Bbine »nd Italy LYONS H. DOLAN, Agent, 112 south Alfred street. RAILIIOADS. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDBIA AND MOUNT VEBNON BAILWAY. In Effect M»y 1, 1900. FOB WASHINGTON. Leave Alexandria, corner King and Boy» streets, also stops at King and Washington, and King »ni Payne streets, week day.. at 5 55, 25. ö 65, 7 20 (express), 7 41 7 56, 8 20 (express), 8 30, 9 00, 9 30, 1000, 1035, 1104. 11 42 a m. (ex¬ press), 12 26, 1 00, 1 06 (express), 1 25. 2 00, 2 40, 3 01 (express). 3 12, 3 40. 4 15,436 express). 5 00 631 (exprès*-) 5 45, 6 06, 6 30 7 00. 7 15 (expie»*) 8 00, 8 45. 9 30.10 15 and 11 16 p. m. Leave Alexandria fo' Four Mile Ban, oi ly, »til 55 p. m and 12 35 a. m. Sundays-7 00, H 15, 9 00. 9 45, 10 25 10 45, 11 15 11 45 ». m., 12 15, 12 45, 115 1 45. 16 2 45. 3 16, 3 46, 4 tA 4 45. 5 15, 5 4 \ 6 16, ß 45. 7 16 7 45, 8 15, 8 46, 9 »0, 10 15 and 11 15 p. ni. Leave Alexandria for Four Mile Bon oui; at 11 52 p ni and 12 25 a. m FOB ALEXANDBIA. Leave Washington, from the cornei- of Pennsylvania avenue and 13% street, week dava, 6 30, 7 04, 7 30. 8 00 8 35, 8 6», 9 25. 10 UO, 11 00. 11 35 a. m. 12 06 (ex- press), 12 20, 12 45, 1 20, (express), 1 45 2 00, 2 40, 3 00 (express) 3 25, 3 69, 4 15 (express), 4 50. 6 05, 5 20 (express), 5 40, 0 04. 6 30. 7 06, 7 3'), 8 00, 8 45, 9 30, 10 15, 11 20 and 11 59 p. m. Leave Four Mile Bun for Alexandria 5 30 6 07, ß 36 and 7 05 a. m Sundays.7 46, 9 00, 9 45,10 30. 11 00. 1130 a. n... 12 00 noon, 12 30, 100. 1 30. 2 00. 2 £0 3 00, 3 30, 4 00. 4 30, 5 00 6 30, 6 00, b 30 7 00, 7 30, 8 00 8 45. 9 30, 10 15, 11 20 and 11 5J p. m. Leavo Four Mile Ban for Alexandria 6 ». ni. FOB MOUNT VBBROrT. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vemon, week days, at 7 02, 8 35, 10 32, 1132 a. m 12 32, 1 48, 2 32, 3 32, 4 43, 7 38 aud 9 16 p. m. r-undays-9 32 a m., 12 32, 2 32 4 33, 7 32 and 9 16 p. m. Leave Mount Vernon, week daya, at 7 40 9 14,11 14 a. m., 12 40, 1 33. 2 35. 3 08 4 1«), 5 0?. 6 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m. Sundays.7 40.10 14 a m., 1 43. 3 43 5 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m. FOB B088LYN Leave Alexandria for Bosslyn, week days 7 56, 9 00,10 00, 11 04 s. m., 12 26,1 06. 2 CO, 3 40, 6 00, 5 45, 6 06, 7 00 «nd 8 00 p. m. Sundays.All trains from 8 15 a. m. to ' 7 46 p. m., inclusive, make direct connoc- 1 tion at Arlington Junction. I Leave Bosslyn for Alexandria, week day», 8 31 9 34, lu 53 and 11 42 a. m., 1 04. , l 42. 2 37, 4 21, 5 32, 27, 7 02, 7 66 ind 8 38 p. ill. Sundays- Connection made at Arlington Junction with all traine arriving in Alexan¬ dria from 9 30 ». m. to 9 15 p. m., inclusive. Baggege checked and carried on the fol¬ lowing traine for Washington from Alexan¬ dria week days, 8 30 and 10 35 a. m., 1 VS. 3 12 and 6 0> p m. Sundays.8 15 a. ni and 6 15 p. m. Parcele carried on all trains. Freight carried daily, morning and even* ing. in each direction. No freight accepted uniese delivered at the statici at least 30 minutes before the depártate of tbe freight trains. G. E. Abbot, J. Col* in, r. «ident. Superintendent Southern ßailway. Schedule in effect May 7.1900. 8:23 A. M.-Daily-Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Calverton for Warrenton; at M »naseau for Strasburg and Harrisonburg snd Stsnnton daily except Sunday, and at Lynchbarg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. A O. B. B. for Natural Bridge and Lex ington. 11:35 A. M.-Daily.THE UNITEVI STATES FAST MAIL. Pullman Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville via Havannab; uniting at Salisbury with Sleep¬ er for Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C; Knoxville. Chattanooga, aad Memphis, Tonn., and at Charlotte with aleeper for Augusta, and at Columbia with Sieeo»r for Charleston. Sleeper New York to New Orleans, uniting at Charlotte with Sleeper for Atlanta and Birmingham. Solid train Washington to New Orleans without change, Dining Car service. 11:50 A. M. Daily.Local for Charlottes- villo, daily, connecting at Calverton for War¬ ten ???. 4:23 P. M..Local for Front Boyal, Stras¬ burg, and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sun· day. 4:52 P. M..Local for Charlottoeville daily, connecting at Calverton for Warrenton and Fauquier White Sulphur Springs. 10:10 P. M. Daily.NEW YOBK AND FLOBIDA EXPRESS, carries Pullman buf¬ fet sleeping cars New York and Washington to Port Tamps, via Jacksonville, connecting there with Drawing Boom Sleeping Car for Ut, Angustine, and Miami, »nd to Augusta, via Columbia with connection for Aiken, S. C. Through coach to Jacksonville. Dining car set vice. 10:10 P. M.-Daily-WASHINGTON AND CHATTANOOGA LIMITED VIA LYNCH- BUBG with sleepers New York and Wash¬ ington to Memphis and New Orleans through Bristol. Through coach to Memphis. Par¬ lor and Observation Car between Bedford, V»., »nd Atta·!·, Alt. Dining Car service. 11:05 P. M.-Laily .WASHINGTON AND 80UTHWESTEBN LIMITED, oom- posed of Pnllmsn Vestibuled Sleepers, Din¬ ing Cars, and Day Coaches. Sleepers New York to Nashville, Tenu., via Asheville, to Knoxville and Chattanooga ; New York New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Pullman Library and Observation Car be¬ tween New York, Washington and Macon ??a Atlanta. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Dining Car service. Connect »t High Point, N. C, with train for Pinehurst, N. C. Sunset Personally Conducted Tourists' Ex¬ cursion, through sleeper on this train every Monday Wednesday and Friday to San Francisco without change. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION leave Alexandria 7:58 a. m. dally; 1:07 p. m. and 4:28 p. m. week day»; 6:33 p. m. Sundaya only for Bound Hill; 6:33 p. m., Saturdays for Leesburg; 0.33 p m. week days for Herndon. Betuniing, arrive at Alexandria 8:36 a. m. and 7:52 p. m., daily; 8:36 a. m. and 2:37 p. m. week days from Bound Hill ; 6:52 a. m. week days from Herndon; 6:52 a. m, Mondays from Lees¬ burg. Through trains from the South arrive at Alexandria 6:17 a m.. 7:16 a. m. aod 1:52 ? p?., and 8:30 p. m daily. From Harrison¬ burg, 11:35 a. m. week days and 9:25 p. m daily. From Charlottesville 8:06 a. m. and 9:20 p. m. daily. For detailed schedale figures, tickets, Pull· ni»n reservation, etc., apply to A. C. MOéüs, ticket »gent, Alexandria, Va. FRANKS. GANNON, 3rd Vice President A Gen. Msnsger. J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager. W. A. TUBK, General Passengor Agent. L. 8. BBOWN, General Agent, Washing ton, D. C. FALLS CHUBCH LINK. Cars leave Bosslyn for Alexandria county courthouse »rd Fall» Church at 6 25, 6 50, 7 20, 8 30, 9 30. 10 30 and 11 SO a m., 12 30. 130 2 30.3 30,4 00,4 30. 6 00, 5 30, 6 OO, 6 30, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00,10 00, 11 00 and 12 00 p. m. For Arlington. Columbia «nd N«ue-k »t 6 20.6 50, 7 20, 7 50. 8 46,9 46.10 45, «nd i ? ..">»· ri. 12 46, 146, 2 45, 3 45, 4 45, 5 45, 6 45, 7 45. 8 46, 9 45, 10 45 and 11 30 p.m. fcbU HILL'S COTTAGE LUNCH ie an excellent tea oak« or for laucasen pur- pa KIPPEBED HERRING jatt received by j o. AuLüím. RàILROADS. PEN N SYLVAN] ? RAILROAD. TBAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND b 3TREET8. For Alexandria 4 30, 7 45 and 11 4? a W, 3 07, 4 25 and 5 00 ? M. Bandaj 4 :ìq and 7 45 A. M. and 3 07 and ¦¦'>">¦ ?·_ ¿ Leave Alexandri» for Vvjwh.igtHM (44 >r, 800 A. P., 12 14. I 08. 7 ¡¿0 ard H m P.M. Sunday 0 44 .1. ; 1 41 ?. M 7 on .ndll03P. vf. 7:55 A. M. Week ¡TTSBI L< ? PRESS. P»rlor....·, Utrunj Ca ;.., burg to Pitteburg. 10:60 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIB Pullman Sleeping, Dining, binomi Observation Cart Harriaburg to Cincinnati, Indianapolis. m. Lo lend and Toledc. Buffet Parlor ( ..· w M..-, riaburg. 10:50 A. M. FAST LINE-lOlln. Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Baft Car Harrieburn to Pitteburg. 3.30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LO PBESS.Sleeping car Washington to et. Louie, and «leepinicand Diadi barg to Indianapolis, St. LaWI ? (via Cincinnati and Louisvihe; and (in. cago. 7:20 P. M. WESTERN EXPB.-'- Sleeping Car to Pitteburg ami Dining Car to Chicago. 7:20 G M. SOUTHWEfciTERN EX] Pullman Sleeping Car« Waehu Pitteburg and Harrisburg » ? Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dinin. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS- mini*» Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. 7 56 A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Bodies:«, and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday, 10:50 A. M. for Elmira and feneve, daily, except Sunday. For Williauivort daily at 3:30 P. M. 7:20 P. M. for Williameport, Rochester, Kris Buffalo and Niagara Fall« daily, Saturday, with Sleeping C»r to Rochester. 10:40 p. m. for Erie, Canandaigua, !.. Buffalo and Niagara Fall« daily. 1 ilhaaj Sleeping Car Washington to Ba^sst« |t> nrdkya only. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAriT 4:00 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL· LIMI iti).' daily, all Parlor Car·, with Dining c»r fru» Baltimore. Begular at 7 00 (Dining (at). 7 '.?. 7 55, 8 15, 9 00,10 00 (Dining Ur . mi 11 w (Dining Car from WUmLagton A. M. 12 45, 3 15, 6 00 (Dining car tre 01 Bai. timore), 6 60, 10 00, aud 11 50 P M. un Sunday 7 00 (Dining car 7 2 9 00, and 11 00. (Dining Car mington) A. M., 12 15, 3 16, 5 W Du. ing car from Baltimore;, ß 50, LO 00 aal 11 60 P. M. For Phiiadelii.i* eniy: Ex. press 12 15 P.M. week d»?<, 2 ul and 6 40 P. M. daily. For Boston, without change, 7 65 A. M. week days, and 6 CO P. M. daily. For Baltimore ß 20, 7 00, 7 2u, 7 9 00,10 00, 10 60, 11 t.0, A. M., M.d 12 15,12 45, 12 58, 2 01. S 16, 3 ¿0, 4 00 tlm'd), 4 20, 4 31, 5 00,6 41'. b 13, 6 50 7 20, 10 00, 10 40, U 3.J »id 11 50 P. M. on Sunday 7 00,7 2U, 8 16, 9 00,9 06, 10 60 and 11 00 ?. M.. »lu 12 15, 1 16, 2 01, 3 16, 3 30, n* ted), 4 20, 6 00, 6 40, 6 15. 8 80, 7 20, 10 00, 10 40 and 11 50 P. M. For Pope'· Creek Line 7 56 A. M. aad 411 P. M. week day« Sunday« OS AM. For Annapoli· 7 00 and » 00 a. m. »nd 12 15 and 5 40 P. M. daily day. Sunday 9 00 A. M. »nei 5 ? Express for Florida and points ou A un¬ tie Coaat Line 4 30 ?. ?, aad 107 F. M. daily; Richmond only, 11 45 A.M. »eck day·; Atlanta Special, via Bichn Seaboard Air Line, 6 00 P. M. daily. Ac¬ commodation for Quantico, 7 46 ?. M daily, and 4 25 P. M. week days. SEASHORE CONNECTION-, For Atlantic City (via Delaware river bridge, all rail route) 12:45 p. a», week day« unie· a*¡h Pullman Buffet Parlor Cu ¦'¦ 16, (4 00 "Congressional Limited") nini 11 5? P. M. daily ; vi» Market Street Wharf 1000and 11 00 ?. M »11 ci 12 45 P.M. week day· and 11 50 P. M. d»i:y. For Cape May 1100 A.M. week days and 11 60 P. M. daily. Ticket office, corner 16th and G m reels ard at the station, Suth and ? Street«, «her« orders can be left for the checking 0! m% to destination from hotel· and residences. J. B. HUTCHIN80N, J.B. Wtxin General Manager General Patten STEA.VlKli*. WASHINGTON bTTBAMBOAI PANY (LIMITED.) Bound Trip, 15 Cents. In effect on and after MONDAY, Setptem'·. r 19,1898._ Leave Washington Leave Alexandria. ?. ? ? ? Colombia. 6 10 Bolle Haven... 5 O Belle Haven.... ß 40 Columbi»... «tombía. 7 30 Relie lleven. 7 Be<le Haven.... 8 30 Columbia... Columbia. 9 30 Belle Bavei Belle Haven ... 10 30 Columbia... Columbia-..11 30 Belle Haven... 11 # P. M P. H Belle Haven... 12 30 Columbia.. Columbia. 1 30 Belle Haver Belle Haven..... 2 30 Colombia... Columbia. . 3 30 Belle Haven ... ^ " Belle Haven.... 4 30 Columbia Columbia. 6 30 Belle Haven. Belle Haven. 6 30 Columbi». ° N. B. Same schedule 8und»y«, estai at 9 30 a m. POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS-STEAM¬ ER WAEEFTELD leave· Washington ??ß. day· at 7 00 a.m., and Alexandre »t»<0 a. m., for landings aa far Nomini and n Wedneedaya and Saturday· at same hoir· for St. Clament'· Bay and Leonard town. C. W. RIDLEY, General M»o»m'. JOHN B. PADGETT, Agent ALLY LINI TO NOBPOLK A ? D RE88 MONROE D Tbe Norfolk and Wuhio^too boat rompan} Will run a DAILY LINE eomm» s Monday, March 80, with their n«w wA ?·«* .rial iron «teamen NEWPORT NEWS, WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK, Leaving th· wharf at th· foot of Prit. « ·»·'·· »17 00 p. rn. Returning will laav· Norfolk at 6.461 3 Sta*!· ton SB. Bound trip 86. C. W. WATTLES, Afeal H«.aPriBoe»ti.¿«. specialties" The George R. Hill Baker)', National Biecult Company. Alexandri». V«. Travel«*·' Loch, th· great quttt cop goexli. Animala, Lemon Nut·, Zoo*, Jvxeeiaior Butte' Cracker», Family e»oda Biacuit, N. B. C, Fol> man Oy«ter Cracker·, F»rin» Oy 1er ( rac««'' Hill'· Cream Biscuit, very fino. Our line of «tapies unexcelled.9?»?". Lemon«, Oyrtere, Sodas, Water«, Fenny ('·"'¦ Do you know Uneed· BiecoitT In..«.» Jinger WayfaV and the American ?·»«;; Uía#bi Snag· in pou3 benaü*.

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Page 1: Alexandria Gazette.(Alexandria, VA) 1900-05-08. · TUK8DAY «VENINO. MAY8, lOOO^ ThbRackProblem.Thefiret cou- fererjoe oí the"SouthernSocietyfor the DiscussionoftheRaceProblem in

TUK8DAY «VENINO. MAY 8, lOOO^Thb Rack Problem .The firet cou-

fererjoe oí the "Southern Society for the

Discussion of the Race Problem in Re¬lation to the Welfare of the South" isto begin at Montgomery, Ala., tbisevening.The object of this society is to furnier;

by mean- of correspondence, publica¬tion and particularly through publicconferences an organ for the expree-ioiof the varied aod even antagonistic cor-

victions of representative southern m^L

on the problems growing out of tinrace conditions obtaining in the .-out1!,and thus to stcure a broader e<;uca km

of tbe public mind as to the fact* of th»situation aud a better understaudiug olthe remédiée for exleiog evils.

The "Sapho" Incident Oveb .

Miss Olga Nettarsele declared in NewYork yesterday that ehe would no

press her suit for «20,000 »gainst R-v

Dr Thomas O. Easton, of Washington,fo·'his sermon on "Sapho." The ac

tr*se regerdB tbe explanation by tbe

minister from his pulpit as sufficientvindication, and tbe matter will tie al¬lowed to rest. The explanation is re

carded ·ß ·? apology, end the advei-tising received by tbe play has certaio-ly been of considerable volume.

APleasure and a Duty.I consider it not only a pleasure but I

duty I owe to my neighbors to telabout tbe wonderful cure effected in m><a-e by the timely use olCbamberlainVColic, Cnolera and Diarrhoea Remedy.I wan token very badly with tbe fluxand procured a bottle of this remedy.A few doses of it effected a permanetecure. I take pleasure in recemmenti-ing it to others suffering from thatdreadful disease. -J. W. Lyncb, Djrr,W. V·. This remedy is sold by al'druggists. **a.aa«.

Beet for tbe Bowels.No matter what ail« yon. headache to »

cancer, yoo will never get well until yoi'ibowel· »re put right CA*CARET6 help lis¬

tare, cure yon without· gripe or psln, pio-duce ea*y, natural movemeate, cost yon just10 cents to start getting jour health bacn.CA8CARET8 Candy Cathartic, the genuineput up in metal boxes. livery tablet ha« ('.C. u stamped on it Beware of imitations.

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J. C Kennedy, Eoanoke. Tenn., «ays: "1cannot aay too much for PeWitt's Witch Hs-«el Salve. One box of it cnred whet the doc¬tors called an incurable ulcer on ray iaw '

Cur. « piles »mi »11 «kin diseases. Lookoutfor worthies« imitation«

COUNCIL ORDER OF MYbTIC SHRINKFor the Imperial Council Order of the My»

tic Shrine at Washington, D. C. May at«fc&4,the Pennsylvania Railroad »will «li ticket"to the general pubMc, from »U t »tione on itliu··, to Wafhii gion and return, at rese ot mmfare for the icund trip. Ticket* to be - Itiand good going iâàj 19-21, returning to ? ?»

28, incleeive.

__^_EDUCATIONAL._USIVEKMTY OF VIRGIN A.

Free to VirginiansIn Tbe Academic fcchoole.

Letters, >cience, Law, MedicinaEngineering,

Session Begins 15th Bepi ember.For Catalogues aid roe« P. B. Babbi no ß

Chaiiman, Chariot!eivllle Va my3 \2 u

_LEGAL NOTICES._KNOW ALL MEN BV THESK PRES¬

ENTS th»t the CHR. HEUBICIIBKEWIN« C( MPANY, a corporation chnr:·eroi under the laws of the State of Virgii lahaving it« principal orfico in the city of Ai«·»·andri», Virginie, fard having a branch offinin the city o' Norfolk in the State of Virglni¦-,and being erg-ged in manufacturing »p.»Ibeer, leger beer, weise bf er and white bouand selling the »»me in bottles key« an'boie«, had adopted certain name« and othnmark« and device« which are {Tinted, stameed, engraved, etched, blow», impressed andotherwise µ?educed upon each bottle«, k gand boxee, according to the description hereinafter contained :Upon the bottle« used by nid company, tb

names and other mark» and devici« biowiand impressed are as follow«, to wit :

Pint. Upon tbe bottle« is impressed, blownor engraved a hop leaf, with a letter "H"thereon, all being enclosed in a diamond; at < ?

the diamond are the word· "NORM n ?BRANCH" and 'TRADE MASK," and b<-neath the diamonds are the words "(??.HECBICH BREWING COMPANY," all i,capital letters.

Second. Upon the boxes are printed tb<werde "NORFOIK BRANCH CHR. HEN¬RICH BBEWING COMPANY."

Third. Gpon tho keg· are pointed ihword« "CH. HELEICH BR'G CO. WASH¬INGTON, D. C»In witness wnereof, the Chr. Henrich

Brewing Company has caused this peper to b«igned by Chr. Henrich, it« President, and it«corporate seal to be hereto affixed, attested byiU Secretary, tbi« 28th day of April in thyear nineteen hundred.CHR. HEÜRICFJ BKEWING COMPANYby (Signed) CHRISTIAN HRDRICH,

President.Attest: (gigned)CHARLES MEYER,

Secretary.District ef Columbia, 1.

City of Waahington. \ to Wlt !

I, John Scriven-r, a Notary Public in en ?for ihe Ciry of Washington in the District ofColumbia. <io hereby certify that Cbr. Hen-rich. President of the Chr. Henrich BrewingCompany, whose nime is signed aeaoeht..the foregoing writing bearing .'ate the 28tlday of Apri!, 1900. hae atknowledged th-«me before ae in my city and district »fort

fi^(iVHa?n/d!r m,y .b'?? .·?<1 offici·1 ß«*1 »b-SSSth day of April, A. D. 1900(Signed) JOHN SCRIVENEPJ5yi^íiÍ_____JíotoryPublic, D. Q

ADMINISTBATOR'e NOTICE- Hart ¦qo.iifled a» executor of the . -?*"*late WILLIAM £ ???t???«!^^'»aid estate to preeent them, propon HUthm\tM5.ted.and ..1 person, indebted tïthe« i:esute are requested to make prompt p»Vment at oaee. WM. H. SMITH!?!7_i5L___.4imini«tratorTO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKRff

Thi« is to certify that Cert'fi-»te a71578 for 100 Shares of tbe CoSo\TëlmAof the Richmond, FrederickeburK »nd Cmac RÄÜroedi^mneny.etandiaKintiienaincof Randolph H»rri»on McKim, Ch»rle» Mei».Robinson and Monrure Robinson, Jr., trustee*as declared In · deed ef June 1,1876 andd«ted Jane 2. 1876", kea been lost, and'thitapplication has been made for · renewal of th·.ame.

RANDOLPH HABBI80N McKIM.CHARLES MEIOS ROBINSON.BEVERLY R. ROBINSON,

Substituted trustee in »ito· of MRobinson, Jr, dee*d.

ap21 law8w_Trnrteea.OTICE.

. *

paj any debu that may bed·, by hi.u andrecjueet »11 parties indebted to hin» to .adi u,d

C 0. OAJRLIN,eplOROd SSSàOÜB ???ß? EXTRA SMALL CANNED

PEAS »xe cheap at loo per «an.J. a MILBÜRN.

MEDICINAL.

MI have been troubled a «rreat d»alWith a torpid liver, which produce· oooatlpa-Uon. I found CASCAKETS m be»11 yo»oHImfor them, and secured such relief tbe fint trial,tb«t I purchaaed another supply and waa eoto-pletely cured I »hall only be too alad to rec¬ommend Cascare ts whenever the of^ortoeityttpreeented" J. A Smith.

WtO Susquenanna Are.. Philadssjbxa, Pa

CANDYr ^^^?? CATHARTIC ¿k

rsaos ataaa »ae»»rrt»«o

pVwuant. Palat.ihle. I'otent. T»8t» OOOO, Ot<#0o0. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Grip«. 00, ?,?

... CURE CONSTIPATION. M.

Mtrilaf lUetdj Coapaar, Chi*««», M.»tr»«l. %%m Tar*. ·»

.JA TA DAf* P°'<l and pn a ranteed by SilttTTa·»n\t· IU-Ö?? gisu to HKK Tc>t>»oeo Bab».

"täÖVERNOR'SPROCLAMATION-

Commonwealth of Virginia,Governor's Ofliof»,

J»nu»ry 13, 1900."I have been more or less troubled with

indigestion, but since the use of OtterburnLithia Water for over » month h»ve been«really relieved »nd 1 think it principallydue to the efflcscv of the water. I cheerful¬ly reoommet.d it."

J. HOGE TYLER,operintendent of Public Instruction says :

1? desire to beer testimony to the greatvalue of tbe Otterbarn Lithi« Water ofAmelia county. In my own person I havefound this water very beneficial in indiges¬tion and gì ut.

JOS. W. 80rTHALL, M. D.Pr. George Ben. Johnston, esye;'I use it in gout, rheumatism, dyspesia,

lithacmis, end al forms of renal and bladdertrout-Ice. I preerribe so mineral water so

free y as tbe Otterburn."Dr J. G. Trevillisn says:"Several of my rases of kidney trouble have

improved mue rapidly under the use of th«Otterburn Water than Bethesda or BuffaloI.ithis."

State Chemist Speaks."Tbis spin g is of the Calcio-Msgnesie-

Aikaline rinse of waters. waters which sre ofapproved efficacy in a variety of disorders, es¬

pecially of the digestive and urinary o gane."WM. H.TAYLOB, M. D,

State Chemist."I have found the Otterbarn Lithia very

useful in my practice"WM M. SMITH. M. D.

"I regard Otterburn Lithia Water ae ore ofthe most valuable mineral «ratei· on tbemarket and use it extensively in my practice."

HUGH MoüülBE, M. D.

Sold by Claude M. Lennon, Sole Agt604 KINO STBEET.

rah313ra_

KodolDyspepsia CureDigests what you eat.

Itartiiiciuily digests the< food and aidsNature iu strengthening and recon¬structing the exhausted digestive or¬

gans. 11 is the latest di«coveredd Igest¬aut and tonic. No other preparationcan approach It in efllciency. It In¬stantly relieves and permanently curesDyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,Sick Headache.Gastralgia.Cramps andall other result sof luiperfect digestion.Price 50c. awl $ I. Largo size contains 2"4 timessmall size.·. Book all aboutdyspepsia mailed freePrepared by E. C- DeWITT A CO., Chicago

QROOBBIEP.

\V.pyWül)LLS&SON,Wholesale ar.d Bétail Dealers in

FINE FAMILY GROCERIESCHOICE MEATS, FBUIT8 AND

VEGETABLES.Fine Old Wines and Liquors.

COB. ì OYAT. AND WOLFE 8TS .

JOHN AHEBN At CO.

WHOLESALE AN!) RETAIL GROCERisAND DEALEB8 IN

PURE WINES & LIQUORSWe hold largely in ?. T. bonded warehouse»

and carry in stock varioue brands of the beetPUBE BYE AND MALT WHISKIES MADE.

'.. .? iu storo superior grades of Foreignand American WINES, ALES, BBOWNSTOUT, AC.Jtar-Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Price and

Quality.-»*^Corner Prince and Commerce Streets.

J.0' MILBUBN,UULIB in

FANCY AND STAPLE GBOCKBIES,1. 3 North Boyal Street,

Alexandria, V«.r roprietor of the Potomac Brand of Flou ?

which ia unexcelled

Coffees Freshly Boasted at Stcre.

w. A. JOHNSON A 00.A EOLESALE GBO« EBB.

»ííNEBAL COMMISSION MEBCHANTBAnd Dealers ir.

ALL KINDS OF L1QÜOBS.li»ve on hand Gibson'· XX, XXX, XXXX

and pure Old Byo, < »Id Cabinet and MonogramWhiskies ; also Baker's and Thompson's PuaByo Whiskies, to which they invite the atten»tion oí the« trad«.Orders from the country for msreandis»

.hall receive prompt attention.Consignments of Flour, Grain and Country

Produce solicited, for which they guaranteethe highoet market prices and prompt returns,N. E. corner Cameron and Boyal street·.

FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.? * ?. AITCHE80K,

Practica. Machinists and Engineera» » »t».

*ad eaUderr» efMARINE a^D ÓTATIONABT ENGIN¦Blaeik^thing and steam Fitting. Ex,..??? Md M^jiiourts Supplies, and ail «ort»-ÍA2Í rá *ï Î?2B with brick*work promoti, »xex-atad. Bexaüring prompt.JEÖ5_116E- n^AJexxvadrla, V«.W M. a l'OOBE ~-

Macuinist, Iron ¿?a I3rass Founder.???????G?? AND iiLiCKfliATm »

ot» DoMimo» woaxai«SOUTH UNION 8TRKET, AUiLXANDBrAWiU ftirnish and repair «all Wnd^f^£LSiiiry, Iron and Braes Casting», Wto^ht^HOast Iron Fence», Mill Work, Ship ana Black,¦imthiiig. Edge Tool«, M ill Pick«, Facing ¿amiman. «.-d «U kinds of Mill Work iiiadeaadi»·paiieel at in« «bortest notii» and st reasonableFri.«·

ss»*- Th» highest m*rk«t prie» paid for 014Wrought and Cm* Iron. Bra·» and Ceppar.

PllIMKSOFT FIGS 10c, 12c and 16«per pound at J. C Mil»BT*JT8. )

_??sG??? SALES.

By ?. F. Knox. Auctioneer

BY VIBTUK OF A DEC RRB OF THECircuit tonit of the city of Mexaid ia,

rei dei td m the 29th d»y of Muet, 1899,in the chancery c«u*e of Mary F. H.ll ve.

Alonso H Travet» »nd other», tho u d» r-

signed, speci»l cc ¿nBSiesi. nere of sale, appoint¬ed by »aid decree for that pa pose, will on

S4TURDAY,the 19th d«y of M»y, 1900

»t 12 o'clock m. in front of the Koyal «r. et

entrance to tbe Mari et Building in tho cityof AlixandiU, Viiginie, offer for «ale at tub-lie auction tbe following real estate, situatein «aid oity ; to wit :

(1.) U -TOP «BOUND ned IMPROVE¬MENTS beginning on the south side of Prir··roes sir et »t tbe e«et line of Joee Lewis;thence ea>t on Prince·» street to Henry street;thence south on Henry street 45 feet to thelue of Adam Anderson ; thence wo t psra 1?to Queen stieet to the line of Jesse Lewie,and thence north to this beginning

(2.) A LOT OF GBOÜND and iMPBOVEMENTS on the west «ide of Colurnbu« Mr 11,between Oronoco and Peudletoa streets, be¬ginning on Colurnbu« ttre» 1155 feet 9 inchesnorth of Oroni co «tre t thence north on Co¬lumbus street 18 feet ; thence west pevrc.ll.-l toOronoco (treet 123 feet 5 inche.-; thencesouth parallel to « oiumbu« strict 16 feet ;ihenco east 1*23 feet 5 inches to thebe^-ic·¦ting.

(3.) A LOT OF AROUND and IM1B)VK-MEN rs bofilnning on the sonth side of Prin¬cess street 30 fret east cf F«ye:t* ¿treet;thence eou:h 100 feet to a 10 fret alley;tbence west parili«! to Prince·««treet 30 feetto Fayette itieet; theme north on Fayette«treet 1(0 feet to Punces· street ; tbence e»«t30 feet to the beginning

(4 ) A LOT OF GROUND ard 1MPB0VF-MENTS on the south «ide of Princes« street3·> feet east of Fayette street; thence «outh100 feet t-i a 10 feet alley ; thence east 25fert ; thence north 100 fett, and tkence wett25 feet to tbe beginning.(6) A LOTOFOBoUNDandlafPROVF-

MENTS on tbe weat side of Henry etteet 47feet south of Print··*· street thence couth on

Henry »treet 70 feet; thence wtet 100 ieotto an alley ; thence north 70 feet, and thei.e*east 100 ftet to the be »in ? mg

(ß ) A LOT OF GROUND and IMPROVE-MENTS beginning at the wm line of a lot«old by Yeaton to Dugan and beginning on

the north aide of Queen street, between Heiry and Fayette «treete; thence north 1' 0feet to an ailey 10 feet wide ; thence wett 20feet to the line of £llae Colo; thence sou·»100 feet to Queen street, and tbence eaat 20feet to the beginning.

(7.) A LOT OF GROUND »nd IMPROVE¬MENTS beginning on the weet tide of Uemjstreet 158 feet north of Queen s'reot «nd atthe north line of Woolls; thence noiih ou

Hecrx «treet 21 feet to tbe line of Morrs ;tbence weet 100 feet to an alley ; thencesou h 21 feet, and thence east 100 feet to thebeginning.Term« of Sale..Onothird of the purchase

money in cash on the day of «ale «nd tbe iesir1 ne to be paid in two equa! instnlments htlix and twelvemonths from the date of sale,the deferred instalments to he evidenced b\the note« of the purchaser of purchasers bear¬ing interest at ix per centum per annum fromtbe day of sale until paid aud the title to I«retained until tbe payment of the purchasemoney in fall. Conveyancing at the cost ofthe puichaser or puicbisets.

JAMES B. CATON,J. K. M. NORTON,K. KEMPEB

Special ('( mm «sinners of Pale.

This is to certify that boDd ha* bren givena« required by tbede cree in the »love namedcause with approved personal security coi <li-tioned accordìi g to law in the penalty or ti ?thousand ($5.00000) dollar«.

JOHN S BEACH.d.rk.By Nxvsll S Gbeínaway

my2 td D. ('.

_MEETINGS.Alexandria, Vs., M»y 1, 1800

A GKNF.BAL MEETING of tbe stock hell-ere of the MOUNT VrBNON FikL·. IN-

rUBANCE COMPANY, for tbe eie.tion otofficer* »nd the tram·· tion of such otherbusiness a< may properly come before themeeting, will be held at the rHire of tie com¬

pany on FRIDAY, June I, 1900, at 12o'clock do. n. A. A. WABFIt LD,

myl td Secretary.April 24, J900.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stoek·holdem of THE NORI.'IS PETEBfe C ',

for tho election of office ? and the transactionof such other bueinese as may be neceofsaty,will b« held »t tbe office of tbe company in

tbe city of Alexandria, Va, on MAY 9ih.1900, at 12 o'clock neon.

DANIEL FRASES, PresidentPAUL L. WEBP, Secretary ap-'4 2w

FINANCIAL.ESTABLISHED 1852.

BURKE & HERBERT,BANKERS.AND DEALEB8 IN

INVESTMENT SECURITIESA General Banking Burinées transacted.Deposite received subject to check at eightCollections made.Letters of Credit snd Foreign Excbsnre

furnished._,

jr. Umax, 1 Í chah. ß. HoorrPBE81DZNT. j I CA8HIKB.

First National Bank/ALEXANDRIA. VA.

Designated Depository of theUnited States,

CAPITAL, $100,000.SURPLUS AND I *i nn ivmUNDIVIDED PROFITS, J ??w'wu-

Directors:CHAS. R.HOOFF, JAS. F. MUIRN. LINDSEY, M. B HABLOW,

G. L. ??0???.Prompt attention given to all business, in¬

cluding collection« throughout tho UnitedIJUtee and Europe._UHOiri WHAAT, J I WM. H. LAM G ».11

PracMent. I \ CeahJ·».L DaINOEBEIELI), I ( W. F. LAMBEBT,Vice President. J J Assistant Casiiier,

Citizens' Nat!. Bank,CAPITAL «100.000.

SURPLUS $310,000UNDIVIDED PROFITS $45,000»,

<à»UaKilena mad· and promptly remitted,AU kind· ef Investment aecuxiti·· · «t»

.tally.OiraW-. B. Wheat, E. L. Dainrer'-'d

P. L. 8mitb, W. H. Lambert Worth Hulflsb.

ALEXANDRIA INSURANCE CO,(BKGAN ??ß????ß IN 1871.)

CAPITAL PAID UP IN CASH $57,000.Fire, Marine and Plate Glass Insurance.

Losses Promptly and SatisfactorilyAdjusted

J. CLINTON SMOOT (ot C. C. Smoot A Son«Co.), President.

LAURENCE STABLER, Secretary.Directors:.George 8. French, (Sec, Alex.

Fert. at Cheni. Co.) ; Worth Hulfiah, (of J. F.Oarlin'· Son» Co., hardware) ; J T. Burke, (otBurke A Herbert, banker j ; M. & Harlow.(City Treasurer) ; Samt. H. Lunt, (Resi Es¬tete) ; Wm. H. Hellmuth (Hellmuth Bros.).Pince :.No 102 aouth Fairfax «treet.

There are Soda Cracker· and Sod» Cmkeie.HILL'S FAMILY SODA

i« a cl*ae in itseir uniformly good, invariably.ati»factory._

£ SELL TEAS LIKB WE DO EVERYTHING EIvE at reasonable profit.Onr Green Tea at 40c equal to any 50c Tea

in tbi« city. W. P. WOOLI> á SON

JAVA ANO MCCHA COFFEE, best gr»de.been, ground, or pelvenaed, none betterat any price, delicióos in fliror, ?d« per lb., »t

W. P. WOOLLS A SONS.

CHANBKRRIKa._F.ncy Cape Cod Cranberne» just received byJ.U MILBUBN.

AUCTION SALES._By ? F. Knox. Auctioneer.

SALKOF VALUABLE HUdlNKSg PBOP-KKTY ? RÜTTLE UP AN EsTaTF.

Cut· mm to » decree rendered by the G«..??·retimi Cou «t «if the city of Alexandria, Vaon tho 23<i d»y of Jenuary, 19CO, in the« hancery cause time ? depend.ng whereinCâceii» ?. Huity and husband are plaintiffs,and G«orgt> L. .-irnpson et »I*, are dtfei.daute,the undtrsig'ed, who by said decree were

appointed commieeioneis tor the purpose, willsell «t public auction »t the Boyel street en¬trance of the M&rket Puildlng at 12 m. on

THUBSDAY, MAY 17,1900,those three pieces of real estate in tho city of.lexaudri», Va., bounded »nd described asfollows :

(1 ) ALL THAT LOT OF GBOUND withtho BUILDINGS end IMPROVEMENTSthoreon on tbe rorth aide of King etreet, be¬ta·»· Boya atd I itt etioete, bounded as fol¬lows: Beginning at tbe west l'ne of a'ot ofground now. owned and occupied by W. F.I'r.ighton, formerly owned by «il.iamandJ ihn Arnold, «nd running ther co west on

King treet niueteen (19) bet three »id onthalf (3* inches: thrnco north parallel witiBoyal street fifty (50) feet to a three fee tal leythe »aid alley runnii g west to a eoort twentyfeet by ten feet, witb the light ef way cv ?

tho s»id a ley t > the said court »n.i the ase> oftho ssid alley »nd court in common with theowners a d occupants or the property »djoin-inp, and that b.oreby c>'.vejed ou tbeeasi;thence east ? r» 1.1 with King street nine¬teen (19) feet thiee and one-ha.l (3J) inches ;thence south pat allei with Boyal etreet fifty''"ii. feat to the beginning.

12.) AII that L<»T OF GBOUND with theBl'ILDlNUS «nd IMP« 0VEMENT8 thereonsi nated on ibe weet side of Boyal etreet, betwten Kiik and Cameron streets, formerlyoccupied by Henry !.. Simpson A r-aos, nowoccupied by George 1. Simpson, «nd boundedan.l described as .ollowe; to wit : Beginningon the weet el 'e of Boyal etreet fifty (50) foe;north ol its intersection with King street, audrunning tht-nc« northwardly with Boyal street»nd binding thereon twenty (20) feet to thline of James Coach, wiih tbe privilegeof u-iiig for building 4} inches of tbebrick wall of the hnuse of said Bosch adj¬oining said lot aud bnilt tieteou the said4¿ inches, Iheuce with said Beach'· li· ewest »ard ly and parallel with King streetfifty (50) feet; tbence parallel with Boyalene« t eoatbwaidiy eighteen (IB) feet, thenceeaelwardly and parallel to Kicg street twent3-two (22) feet; thence southwardly snd peri¬nei 1.1 boyal street two (2) feet; thenee east¬ward! ? »r-d p.- rail··! to King s reel twenty-eight (2T) feer to the beginning.

(8). ALLIH^T LOI OF OBOUND withthe building» and improvements thereon onthe eouth eide of King atreet, between Boyaland Fairfax streets, and beginning on tbesouth side of ? leg etreet at the middle of thewail of the tenement formerly occupied bythe 1 te Charlee C. Berry and of this piece ofproperty, supposed to be one hundred andfour (K4) feet eleven (11) inches to tbewest of Fairfax e reel; thence on King stieetwest «ightron (IS) feet six (ti,i inches; then, ?

south parallel to Fairfax etreet one hundredand five (105) feet; tbence east parallel toKirg etreet sir 6) feet five (5) inchee; tbem-reouth parallel 11 Fairfax street fifty six (56)f« et eeven (7) inches, more er lese, to » fifteenfort alley; ibence east on fail al ef end par¬allel to Kicg etreet nineteen (19) leet; theut-euoith panile1 tj Fairfax street tbe length otthe fourth line; tbence west parallel toK'ng etieetsix (6) feet eleven (11) inches:thence north parallel to Fairfax-etreet oikhundred and five (106) feet to ih« piece of b<-ginning. Also tbe use ot the said fifteen feetal.ov and all other »Heys thereto apiertaining.formt of Hale. < nc-third la-h and th.balance in one and two years, the deferredpayments to be evidenced by the notes of thepur. hasers bearinginrerestst six ner c-nt. ? r

ai num, ai d the title to be rcttiued unti' thev· ii r-le oí tne pinchase money is paid, Con¬voyant ing at tbe cost of the parchasen.

MALCOLM HUFTY,CHAB'FS BENDHEIM.OABDNEB L BOOTHE,

Commissioner· of Sale.

I hereby certify that Oardncr !.. Boot) e,out-of the above commissioner· of Bale, hasexecuted bond with approved security in ac¬cordent» with tbe ternit of the decree render¬ed in tl.o abovo entitled causi'.

JOHN S BEACH.e 1er k of the Corporation Court of the city of

A'exandria, V» ap30 te

By S. ?. ? unt. Auctioneer.

CIOMMP-bIONEL'S SALE..Fnnnant ta/ decrees of the Corporation Court of the

cily of Alcxcbdiia entend in tbe suit cf Al¬tert Stuart, conimissouer, »gainst Janes(irigg et ale the uudereigued will offer fosale at public auition on

TUESDAY, M»y 16, 1900,at 4 o'tloik p. m., in front of tbe premise-,Alexandria, Va, the following BEAL ES¬TATE, situate on the west eide of Pitt etreetbetween Prime sud Duko strette·, beginn.egat the centre of the squero and runningtbenoesouih on Pitt etreet 71 feet; thenceweet 123 feet 5 inches, thence nor.h 71 feetand thence cast 123 feet 5 inches to Pittstreet, the point of beginning.Terms .One-third cash and the residue in

two equal payments at one and two years,bearing interest; the deferred payments to beevidenced by note and secured by retentionof title or deed of trust.

If tbe property is not sold as one parcel twill be offered in lots of 23 feet ? inches fronton Pitt street

GEOBGE A. MUSHBACH,JOHN M. JOHNSON,

Commissioners of ssle.

I hereby certify that bond in above caueehas been executed by Commissioner of Sale.

JOHN S. BEACH. Clerk.By Novell S. Greenaway, D. C.

apll ts

By B. F. Knox. Auctioneer.

SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATEIN ALFXANDBIA COUNTY, VA.,

NEAB F« «UK-MILE BUN.As attorney forthe owners tbe undersigned will sell »t pub¬lic auction, in front of the Boyal etreet entranre to tbe Market Building iu the city ofAlexandria, Ve, on

TUESDAY,the 15th day of May, 1900,

at 12 m, ALL THAT TBACT OF LA"I>with the improvements thereon, situated inthe said county of Alexandria, and bounded«s follows : Bovi lining «t « point on tbe weetside of the Alexsndn» and Washington Turn¬pike road, 24.08 cbsins in · northerly direc¬tion from tbe Jorction of the seid turnp koroad with the north side of the old Ueorg.-town road, and running thence south s <

west 27.24 chains, about at right angles totbe said turnpike ro»d to tbe western bound¬ary of tbe larger tiact of land ; thence soilh2i° west 11 65 chains to Four-mi.e run;thence with th inesii'ii is of the asid run totbe said turnp Ve road ; tbence eouth Io eaet20.83 chains to the beginning, with tho rghtof wsy 20 feet wide along the extreme west¬ern line of Wm. H. Brown's land »nd adjoin¬ing the l»nd of Frank Hums, into the oldGeorgetown road, with tbe exceptionof88 100 of an acre sold to tbe electric rail¬way, and i ot an sere sold to Deoham an«)Galloway, the said tract of land containing32 acre·, more or less.Terms of sale to be announced at sale, and

sll expense« adjusted to day of sale. Depositof $100 required.

D0UGLAS8 STUABT,Alexandria, V«.,

ap24te Attorney for owner.

D. Harry Appich,526 King etreet,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

COKÎIumOrBlïïDEÀLLRA.??IC

the seasons come and go

rovident of all

lonty of fruit», and not», «nd sweets,

have at your «all.

andies, cakes throughout the year,

Appich'· stock will make good cheer-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOB TB1

COUNTRY TEA DE.-w*The queen of all table cracker» is

HILL'S CBEAM BISCUIT,

F°FOR SALE AND RENT.

R BALfc'.

The COMFORTABLE REMDBRCI, .No.219 north St Amµ? street ( between (»in.rjnand Que· ? »tree's.) Bathroom, etc. Applyat this office. mh27 if

F°? RENT

SIX ACRES OF LAND at Lochabor, ulnorth of the city limits. Good place for«profitable market garden. Apply at thll

aflW d*r23 tf

FOB SALE.?????? ACRES UF LAND

lying immediately in front of tbe EpiscopalTh'oiopic»! Seminary. For terms »pply atIbi» offiee.

CHINA, OLA88WARE, An.

RICH CUT GLASSIs expensive, but we have just received s

BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PBESSBTJGLASS that ia to ne»rl; 'ike the REA!THING that it takes an expert to Uli tb-difference. We have a full line on the veijnewest shapes in .

Water Kottle* 40c, Milk Pitchers 45Fruit Bowl« 35c, Berry Bowls 25o, HandledOlives h -, Fruit Sancer« 4c.

Don't let tbe low price m»ho you think thisis low quality warn. Tbere i« nothing bette r

then the Genuine Cut Glase and 9 out of 10peoi'le will think it int. We keep the fu 1line, to which we invite your inspection.

E. J. MILLER & CO.. IMIOBTERS OF EARTHENWARE.

__DRUGGISTS._CLABA L. LKADBKATKB. CO. LIADBXAV1.B. b. i.» Aj>i?ÄAXaa. J. LXAOBCATXB,

B. S. LEADBEATER U SONS,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST*·

105 aiid 107 aouth Fairfax street.Dealers in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Mocine·, Palnte, ''ils, Dye Stuns, Spices, Drubgists' Fancy Goc/ds and Spocialtiee.

Wholeealo agcLts in Northern Virginia CoJ. C. Ayer's Modic.ne« and John Lucas ck Co.Tinted Gloss and Prepared Pilots, <sc.Manufacturer« of Standard Pharmaceutics

préparation«.We have made large additions to our «tot >

and are buying lesxli)./ Proprietory Articles.Chemicals, Ac., direct fniu the manufacturo.'We are thorefore enable·! to supply the trailwith all good« usually carried by a well-u;pointed WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE etprices as low ss those given by the best houi* tin larger cities. All good« forwarded by fiVtfioight or express after rt>:eipt of order.Promptness is our specialty. We guárante;

the purity of all drugs fumielieel. Corre-«pondence invited.

wABFIELD A BALL.

DRUGGISTS(.¦JENER PRINCE AND FAiRFAJS «T>.Preacrlption· a rpedalty,English, Frenen, German and Dome«-' c

Toilet Soap· ; Genuine Farina Cologne ; Mas ·

nolia, Hedyosimia, Geranium and Fiori·:«Water ; Genuino Lnbin's Extracts ; Sponges,Hair Brushes and Combs ; best English ToothBrushes; a full assortment of Patent Mod;·

.<* ; Ooxe's Gelatine, Corn Starch, Sea Mei1 Arine, Spices of all kinds, and a select stockof all articles sold by druggists at price« aa low.u the samo quality can bo obtained elsewhere

??? F. CREIGHTON A CO,Wholasale and Retail Dealvr· i»

?BUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PATENT

MEDICINES, OILS, DYE STUFFS.

GARDEN SEEDS, Ac.

»rn«r King and Royal «treeta,Alexandria, Yirf/r!

Pbysidan»' Proscriptions carefully ex¬

pounded.Orders will receive prompt attrition.

COAL AND WOOD

BY ELEVATING THE QUALITYof our coal we lower tbe price in economy ofconsumption. Consumers will find that it iacheaper to use our high grade Lee Coal, »nethas been screened and freed from «late andstone, than that of an inferior grade. It givesmor« heat, less ashes and burn« longer thanany other coal, and our prices are as low as

any. Coal and Wood under cover.J. R. ZIMMERMAN,

Foot of Queen street Alexandria, Va.Telephone 77._COAL!

_

COAL!W3ITE AND RED ASH, T??????? AND

LYKEN'8 VALLEY.From the famous mines of th«8USQUEHANNA COALOOMPA NY.

Pur· Coal, well screened, 2240 lbs to th« torALBO

CRUSHED COKE,CUMBERLAND, NEW RTVERAND SPLINT

COAL.Familie». Public Institution«, »nd Mann

facturer» supplied at lowest market rates.Ail orders left at office, 114 south St Asaph

¦treet, telephoned immediately tc yards.J. R. ZIMMERMAN,

Wharf »nd Yard«, foot of Queen »treet

1??? HOTTEST DAYS AND NIGHTSOF SUMMER

(Jam be made comfortable by the delightfulbrtese of

An Electric Fao,Not a hvury, but juat as necessary as a waimstove in winter time. We can supply themfor residences, «tores, office· and factories.Bettor see us now so you will be prepared forthe first eiszard.

THOMP.-ON ELFCTBIC COMPANY,427 Kin« Street

ANOTHER INVOICE OFtHOICECALIFORNIA LEMON CLING XLICF.D

PEACHES, in cans, received and for sale by_J q MILBUBN

CANNED SHRIMP, Just received byJ.CMILBVRN.

????T 12XPC«ITI0N^__ I_? JRIfl EXPOSITION.

PARÍS EXPOSITION,VIA AMERICAN LINE.RED STAR LINE.

New York and Soutiiampton. New York and Antwerp,Shorteet route to Belgium, Holland, France, Switzerland, the Bbine »nd Italy

LYONS H. DOLAN, Agent, 112 south Alfred street.

RAILIIOADS.

WASHINGTON, ALEXANDBIA ANDMOUNT VEBNON BAILWAY.

In Effect M»y 1, 1900.FOB WASHINGTON.

Leave Alexandria, corner King and Boy»streets, also stops at King and Washington,and King »ni Payne streets, week day..at 5 55, t» 25. ö 65, 7 20 (express), 7 417 56, 8 20 (express), 8 30, 9 00, 9 30,1000, 1035, 1104. 11 42 a m. (ex¬press), 12 26, 1 00, 1 06 (express), 1 25.2 00, 2 40, 3 01 (express). 3 12, 3 40.4 15,436 express). 5 00 631 (exprès*-)5 45, 6 06, 6 30 7 00. 7 15 (expie»*)8 00, 8 45. 9 30.10 15 and 11 16 p. m.Leave Alexandria fo' Four Mile Ban, oi ly,

»til 55 p. m and 12 35 a. m.Sundays-7 00, H 15, 9 00. 9 45, 10 25

10 45, 11 15 11 45 ». m., 12 15, 12 45,115 1 45. tí 16 2 45. 3 16, 3 46, 4 tA4 45. 5 15, 5 4 \ 6 16, ß 45. 7 16 7 45,8 15, 8 46, 9 »0, 10 15 and 11 15 p. ni.Leave Alexandria for Four Mile Bon oui;

at 11 52 p ni and 12 25 a. m

FOB ALEXANDBIA.Leave Washington, from the cornei- of

Pennsylvania avenue and 13% street, weekdava, 6 30, 7 04, 7 30. 8 00 8 35, 8 6»,9 25. 10 UO, 11 00. 11 35 a. m. 12 06 (ex-press), 12 20, 12 45, 1 20, (express), 1 452 00, 2 40, 3 00 (express) 3 25, 3 69, 4 15(express), 4 50. 6 05, 5 20 (express), 5 40,0 04. 6 30. 7 06, 7 3'), 8 00, 8 45, 9 30,10 15, 11 20 and 11 59 p. m.Leave Four Mile Bun for Alexandria 5 30

6 07, ß 36 and 7 05 a. m

Sundays.7 46, 9 00, 9 45,10 30. 11 00.1130 a. n... 12 00 noon, 12 30, 100.1 30. 2 00. 2 £0 3 00, 3 30, 4 00. 4 30,5 00 6 30, 6 00, b 30 7 00, 7 30, 8 008 45. 9 30, 10 15, 11 20 and 11 5J p. m.Leavo Four Mile Ban for Alexandria 6 4«

». ni.

FOB MOUNT VBBROrT.Leave Alexandria for Mount Vemon, week

days, at 7 02, 8 35, 10 32, 1132 a. m12 32, 1 48, 2 32, 3 32, 4 43, 7 38 aud9 16 p. m.r-undays-9 32 a m., 12 32, 2 32 4 33,

7 32 and 9 16 p. m.Leave Mount Vernon, week daya, at 7 40

9 14,11 14 a. m., 12 40, 1 33. 2 35. 3 084 1«), 5 0?. 6 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m.Sundays.7 40.10 14 a m., 1 43. 3 43

5 30, 8 34 and 10 32 p. m.

FOB B088LYN

Leave Alexandria for Bosslyn, week days7 56, 9 00,10 00, 11 04 s. m., 12 26,1 06.2 CO, 3 40, 6 00, 5 45, 6 06, 7 00 «nd 8 00p. m.Sundays.All trains from 8 15 a. m. to

' 7 46 p. m., inclusive, make direct connoc-1 tion at Arlington Junction.

I Leave Bosslyn for Alexandria, week day»,8 31 9 34, lu 53 and 11 42 a. m., 1 04.

, l 42. 2 37, 4 21, 5 32, tí 27, 7 02, 7 66ind 8 38 p. ill.Sundays- Connection made at Arlington

Junction with all traine arriving in Alexan¬dria from 9 30 ». m. to 9 15 p. m., inclusive.Baggege checked and carried on the fol¬

lowing traine for Washington from Alexan¬dria week days, 8 30 and 10 35 a. m., 1 VS.3 12 and 6 0> p m.

Sundays.8 15 a. ni and 6 15 p. m.Parcele carried on all trains.Freight carried daily, morning and even*

ing. in each direction. No freight accepteduniese delivered at the statici at least 30minutes before the depártate of tbe freighttrains.G. E. Abbot, J. Col* in,

r. «ident. Superintendent

Southern ßailway.Schedule in effect May 7.1900.

8:23 A. M.-Daily-Local for Danville,Charlotte and way stations. Connects atCalverton for Warrenton; at M»naseau forStrasburg and Harrisonburg snd Stsnntondaily except Sunday, and at Lynchbarg withthe Norfolk and Western daily, and withC. A O. B. B. for Natural Bridge and Lexington.11:35 A. M.-Daily.THE UNITEVI

STATES FAST MAIL. Pullman Sleepers,New York and Washington to Jacksonvillevia Havannab; uniting at Salisbury with Sleep¬er for Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C;Knoxville. Chattanooga, aad Memphis,Tonn., and at Charlotte with aleeperfor Augusta, and at Columbia with Sieeo»rfor Charleston. Sleeper New York to NewOrleans, uniting at Charlotte with Sleeperfor Atlanta and Birmingham. Solid trainWashington to New Orleans without change,Dining Car service.11:50 A. M. Daily.Local for Charlottes-

villo, daily, connecting at Calverton for War¬ten ???.4:23 P. M..Local for Front Boyal, Stras¬

burg, and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sun·day.4:52 P. M..Local for Charlottoeville daily,

connecting at Calverton for Warrenton andFauquier White Sulphur Springs.10:10 P. M.Daily.NEW YOBK AND

FLOBIDA EXPRESS, carries Pullman buf¬fet sleeping cars New York and Washingtonto Port Tamps, via Jacksonville, connectingthere with Drawing Boom Sleeping Car forUt, Angustine, and Miami, »nd to Augusta,via Columbia with connection for Aiken, S.C. Through coach to Jacksonville. Diningcar set vice.10:10 P. M.-Daily-WASHINGTON AND

CHATTANOOGA LIMITED VIA LYNCH-BUBG with sleepers New York and Wash¬ington to Memphis and New Orleans throughBristol. Through coach to Memphis. Par¬lor and Observation Car between Bedford,V»., »nd Atta·!·, Alt. Dining Car service.11:05 P. M.-Laily .WASHINGTON

AND 80UTHWESTEBN LIMITED, oom-

posed of Pnllmsn Vestibuled Sleepers, Din¬ing Cars, and Day Coaches. Sleepers NewYork to Nashville, Tenu., via Asheville,to Knoxville and Chattanooga ; New YorkNew Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery.Pullman Library and Observation Car be¬tween New York, Washington and Macon ??aAtlanta. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington toAtlanta. Dining Car service. Connect »t HighPoint, N. C, with train for Pinehurst, N. C.Sunset Personally Conducted Tourists' Ex¬cursion, through sleeper on this train everyMonday Wednesday and Friday to SanFrancisco without change.TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO

DIVISION leave Alexandria 7:58 a. m.dally; 1:07 p. m. and 4:28 p. m. week day»;6:33 p. m. Sundaya only for Bound Hill;6:33 p. m., Saturdays for Leesburg; 0.33 p m.week days for Herndon. Betuniing, arriveat Alexandria 8:36 a. m. and 7:52 p. m.,daily; 8:36 a. m. and 2:37 p. m. week daysfrom Bound Hill ; 6:52 a. m. week days fromHerndon; 6:52 a. m, Mondays from Lees¬burg.Through trains from the South arrive at

Alexandria 6:17 a m.. 7:16 a. m. aod 1:52 ?p?., and 8:30 p. m daily. From Harrison¬burg, 11:35 a. m. week days and 9:25 p. mdaily. From Charlottesville 8:06 a. m. and9:20 p. m. daily.For detailed schedale figures, tickets, Pull·

ni»n reservation, etc., apply to A. C. MOéüs,ticket »gent, Alexandria, Va.FRANKS. GANNON,3rd Vice President A Gen. Msnsger.

J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager.W. A. TUBK, General Passengor Agent.L. 8. BBOWN, General Agent, Washing

ton, D. C.FALLS CHUBCH LINK.

Cars leave Bosslyn for Alexandria countycourthouse »rd Fall» Church at 6 25, 6 50,7 20, 8 30, 9 30. 10 30 and 11 SO a m.,12 30. 130 2 30.3 30,4 00,4 30. 6 00,5 30, 6 OO, 6 30, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00,10 00,11 00 and 12 00 p. m.

For Arlington. Columbia «nd N«ue-k »t6 20.6 50, 7 20, 7 50. 8 46,9 46.10 45,«nd i ? ..">»· ri. 12 46, 146, 2 45, 3 45,4 45, 5 45, 6 45, 7 45. 8 46, 9 45, 10 45and 11 30 p.m. fcbU

HILL'S COTTAGE LUNCHie an excellent tea oak« or for laucasen pur-pa

KIPPEBED HERRING jatt received byj o. AuLüím.

RàILROADS.

PEN N SYLVAN] ?RAILROAD.

TBAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON.STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND b

3TREET8.For Alexandria 4 30, 7 45 and 11 4? a W,3 07, 4 25 and 5 00 ? M. Bandaj 4 :ìqand 7 45 A. M. and 3 07 and ¦¦'>">¦ ?·_ ¿

Leave Alexandri» for Vvjwh.igtHM (44 >r,800 A. P., 12 14. I 08. 7 ¡¿0 ard H mP.M. Sunday 0 44 .1. ; 1 41 ?. M 7 on.ndll03P. vf.

7:55 A. M. Week ¡TTSBI L< ?PRESS.P»rlor....·, Utrunj Ca ;..,burg to Pitteburg.

10:60 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIBPullman Sleeping, Dining, binomiObservation Cart Harriaburg toCincinnati, Indianapolis. m. Lolend and Toledc. Buffet Parlor ( ..· w M..-,riaburg.

10:50 A. M. FAST LINE-lOlln.Parlor Car to Harrisburg. BaftCar Harrieburn to Pitteburg.

3.30 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOPBESS.Sleeping car Washington to et.Louie, and «leepinicand Diadibarg to Indianapolis, St. LaWI ?(via Cincinnati and Louisvihe; and (in.cago.

7:20 P. M. WESTERN EXPB.-'-Sleeping Car to Pitteburg amiDining Car to Chicago.

7:20 G M. SOUTHWEfciTERN EX]Pullman Sleeping Car« WaehuPitteburg and Harrisburg » ?Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dinin.

10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS- mini*»Sleeping Car to Pittsburg.

7 56 A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Bodies:«,and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday,10:50 A. M. for Elmira and feneve,daily, except Sunday. For Williauivortdaily at 3:30 P. M.

7:20 P. M. for Williameport, Rochester, KrisBuffalo and Niagara Fall« daily,Saturday, with Sleeping C»r W»to Rochester.

10:40 p. m. for Erie, Canandaigua, !..Buffalo and Niagara Fall« daily. 1 ilhaajSleeping Car Washington to Ba^sst« |t>nrdkya only.

FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK ANDTHE EAriT

4:00 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL· LIMI iti).'daily, all Parlor Car·, with Dining c»r fru»Baltimore.

Begular at 7 00 (Dining (at). 7 '.?. 7 55,8 15, 9 00,10 00 (Dining Ur . mi 11 w(Dining Car from WUmLagton A. M.12 45, 3 15, 6 00 (Dining car tre 01 Bai.timore), 6 60, 10 00, aud 11 50 P M. unSunday 7 00 (Dining car 7 29 00, and 11 00. (Dining Carmington) A. M., 12 15, 3 16, 5 W Du.ing car from Baltimore;, ß 50, LO 00 aal11 60 P. M. For Phiiadelii.i* eniy: Ex.press 12 15 P.M. week d»?<, 2 ul and6 40 P. M. daily.

For Boston, without change, 7 65 A. M. weekdays, and 6 CO P. M. daily.

For Baltimore ß 20, 7 00, 7 2u, 79 00,10 00, 10 60, 11 t.0, A. M., M.d12 15,12 45, 12 58, 2 01. S 16, 3 ¿0,4 00 tlm'd), 4 20, 4 31, 5 00,6 41'. b 13,6 50 7 20, 10 00, 10 40, U 3.J »id11 50 P. M. on Sunday 7 00,7 2U, 8 16,9 00,9 06, 10 60 and 11 00 ?. M.. »lu12 15, 1 16, 2 01, 3 16, 3 30, n*ted), 4 20, 6 00, 6 40, 6 15. 8 80, 7 20,10 00, 10 40 and 11 50 P. M.

For Pope'· Creek Line 7 56 A. M. aad 411P. M. week day« Sunday« !» OS AM.

For Annapoli· 7 00 and » 00 a. m. »nd12 15 and 5 40 P. M. dailyday. Sunday 9 00 A. M. »nei 5 ?

Express for Florida and points ou A un¬tie Coaat Line 4 30 ?. ?, aad 107 F.M. daily; Richmond only, 11 45 A.M. »eckday·; Atlanta Special, via BichnSeaboard Air Line, 6 00 P. M. daily. Ac¬commodation for Quantico, 7 46 ?. Mdaily, and 4 25 P. M. week days.

SEASHORE CONNECTION-,For Atlantic City (via Delaware river bridge,

all rail route) 12:45 p. a», week day« unie·a*¡h Pullman Buffet Parlor Cu ¦'¦ 16,(4 00 "Congressional Limited") nini 11 5?P. M. daily ; vi» Market Street Wharf1000and 11 00 ?. M »11 ci 12 45 P.M.week day· and 11 50 P. M. d»i:y.

For Cape May 1100 A.M. week days and11 60 P. M. daily.Ticket office, corner 16th and G m reels ard

at the station, Suth and ? Street«, «her«orders can be left for the checking 0! m%to destination from hotel· and residences.J. B. HUTCHIN80N, J.B. Wtxin

General Manager General Patten

STEA.VlKli*.

WASHINGTON bTTBAMBOAIPANY (LIMITED.)

Bound Trip, 15 Cents.In effect on and after MONDAY, Setptem'·. r

19,1898._Leave Washington Leave Alexandria.

?. ? ? ?Colombia. 6 10 Bolle Haven... 5 OBelle Haven.... ß 40 Columbi»...«tombía. 7 30 Relie lleven. 7

Be<le Haven.... 8 30 Columbia...Columbia. 9 30 Belle BaveiBelle Haven ... 10 30 Columbia...Columbia-..11 30 Belle Haven... 11 #

P. M P. HBelle Haven... 12 30 Columbia..Columbia. 1 30 Belle HaverBelle Haven..... 2 30 Colombia...Columbia. . 3 30 Belle Haven ...

^ "

Belle Haven.... 4 30 ColumbiaColumbia. 6 30 Belle Haven.Belle Haven. 6 30 Columbi». °

N. B. Same schedule 8und»y«, estaiat 9 30 a m.POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS-STEAM¬

ER WAEEFTELD leave· Washington ??ß.day· at 7 00 a.m., and Alexandre »t»<0a. m., for landings aa far a· Nomini and n

Wedneedaya and Saturday· at same hoir· forSt. Clament'· Bay and Leonard town.

C. W. RIDLEY, General M»o»m'.JOHN B. PADGETT, AgentALLYLINI TONOBPOLK A? D

RE88 MONROED

Tbe Norfolk and Wuhio^tooboat rompan}

Will run a DAILY LINE eomm» s

Monday, March 80, with their n«w wA ?·«*.rial iron «teamen

NEWPORT NEWS,WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK,

Leaving th· wharf at th· foot of Prit. « ·»·'··

»17 00 p. rn.

Returning will laav· Norfolk at 6.461 3

Sta*!· ton SB. Bound trip 86.C. W. WATTLES, Afeal

H«.aPriBoe»ti.¿«.

specialties"The George R. Hill Baker)',

National Biecult Company. Alexandri». V«.Travel«*·' Loch, th· great quttt cop goexli.

Animala, Lemon Nut·, Zoo*, Jvxeeiaior Butte'Cracker», Family e»oda Biacuit, N. B. C, Fol>man Oy«ter Cracker·, F»rin» Oy 1er ( rac««''Hill'· Cream Biscuit, very fino.Our line of «tapies i« unexcelled.9?»?".

Lemon«, Oyrtere, Sodas, Water«, Fenny ('·"'¦Do you know Uneed· BiecoitT In..«.»

Jinger WayfaV and the American ?·»«;;Uía#bi Snag· in pou3 benaü*.