alexandria gazette.(alexandria, va) 1900-09-14. lee. ai rtantvbta ya._ an invoice of finegunpowder...
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txau? I .NO. 218. ALEXANDRIA, VA., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. PRICE 2 CTS.
INAI.
a woman prema-.ìed eyes, hollowm are accompan¬ies of ambition..¦.neas, and socialtion.
onest expressions ofwomen cured byDoctor Tierce'sFavorite Prescrip¬tion is this " Itlias made a new
woman of me."There's a worldof meaning in thewords. It means
the sparklerought back to
the eyes; thecom-ou tinted
with the rosy hueof healthy blootl;the form roundedout anew in
ie whole body radiant
aï t,· .·Favorite Prescription
?rung and sick- debilitating
ition and ulcera¬le weakness. It
if tl MM prematurely
UM· er* the belt I have·'·. Is ··. of Chtmiwi,
«My health was badlys letter. My
irt me continti-h it the ieatt thing
ravviatoli* 1 ht*bad that I could
? fi·;; utterly diacoar·Pierce'· Favorite
Medicai Dis-jut of me."
a Senat Medicalreceipt of stamps
mailing only. Sendthe !>ook in paperr it in cloth bind-
; V. Tierce, No. 663?. Y.
l'or Over Firt t ToareKlin Remxdy..Mri
iy ru] hat been need foTna of mothers for
I, with perfect?ens the gum«,
olle, and is th«1 > r'easant io the
-y part of thobotti*. Ite value
- ·. ad ask for Mr·. Win··iík· t· ttha- bird.
-..?wItt
ti m·· of tbe world areinning nation* G .od
¡ e:fo3 strength. If y. u
yon eit, you need KodolIf diabeti wnit jou eat.yourself. It contain· allcombined with the host
instructives. It wiI of fools in a bettle.
um w II do this. It inst-tnt-k y cures all stomach
... MO-CELERY. Try this» Or Headache«. Utartlfia,
I o -ent«
r j.»u continu* thi>,tidt.it. tie-Toi"
f ..r U»l»»c o, with^?. expell.l.iod, I.i'ouJ.^^gtTal' *J I ??^?? i>oi»
«oo.oocureif. liuy
ITO BACfrumown «lrupgìet. who
1Vouch fora». Take it with"»will,patiently, persistently <>n.'.1 II, usually cure»; S holes,·! M,
I to cure, or we refund money.UtattijC*., Chica»., ¦o.lre.l, Rtw I.rfc.
··. NI) STATIONERY^SaveMoney by BuyingSchool Books,
hand, and SCHOOL SÜP-¦le-tription at
French's Bookstore,AND 419 KIN'* ST.
¦ very book purchased aty»» ? get au Indestructible
made.agent for 8chool Deaks andLai at Pattern and Low·
VOTE-INTELLIGENT-. n your pa'ronge we in*
..m of our business record inclaim for FAIB, SQUABE
¦e the beat in «luality and theto all «ustimer» without dis-
iat| aad bohind our prom-mild stock for your in·
'.
Robert. W. French.School Books,
IND >E('ONDHAND,iid pi v»tt ?chooM, are sold at 'haLittle H »re kept by
DYSON & BRO.ol SCHOOL SUPPLIES
.^Tprice lid.
A I' ·¦ rid.s. ?. DYSON A BRO.,
508 King street
Second hand and NewSchool Books
;, It APRIVATE 8CHOOL8CAN RE HAD
At Carne's Bookstore,708 KING STREET.
having our store is coverediB| eaves.
*' have just received a large freshsupplies aud will sell them
ir school t»ook list to fill ont.> u sstisfactton.
vt V GEO. S. FRENCHSecretary.
Alexandria Fertilizerand ChemicalCompany,?ANCFACTURARE OF
fcrtillzers, Fertilizer Materials andU'iiiuMiT (ïrounJ Plaster,TREET. BETWEEN UNIONAND LEE.
AI RTANTVBTA YA._AN INVOICE OF FINE GUNPOWDER¿X TEA, just received hj ^^^
3U***tt4ri* i&**tlU*rUBLISHÏD DAILY AMD TBI-WBKKLV At
Oasette R alidi hit. HIO Jk 812 Prince tt
TK2MB:Daily.
1 Year.$5 006 Months. 2 503 Mouths. 1 251 Mouth. 43lWook. 10
Tbi-Wxkkly,j. Year.$3 006 Month·. 1 508 Monthi. 751 Mouth. 25
AU transient adver.,»«man,- uni»» be paid foiin advance.
Oaotra« t advertiaera will not t*a allowed to ex¬ceed their ij>aoe p nie»* the excea» i« paid forat tranaiont ratee, aud under no circumstano« will they be allowed to advertí»:other than their legitimate bucinate in tb»¦pace contracted for.
Marriage aud daaib notice« muet be paid (01in advance.
Resolution· in momoriam, of thank«, tribute·of respe« t, reaolctiona adopted by «ocietieior pertoui, uulets of -ublic concern, w.ilonly be printed in th papar at advertir;·menta.
I he Qazbttb office ¡? «.«una» ted with theTelephone Exchangee. Adveititementa, or·dtiia f. " the pauor, new» or any infoiraatioor butinées can be sem by telephone.
I Entered at tho ? .n"/iff « Alexandria, Vi·»!»·la. a· aecoud-clatt mattei.l
COURT OF APPEALS.Iu the Court vi Appeal»» of Staunten
yesterday, the day's proceedings were
ae follows:E. H. Boyd, trustee, and otlurs
again-tt Pnrcoll McK.ee and others, on
appe.tl from the Circuit Court of Fred¬erick county; argument heard and case
momitted.Traneferred to Richmi ? I for hearing
was th» case of Su-ao T. 'iidball anoothers attain-1 the Sbenandoah ValleyNational Bank. The case of ? H. Do¬vei against C. W. Ramsourg was cot»-tiiueii to iiext term to complete tbepi ...t.I'fS.The eise of Judtie Thomas VV. Harii-
rison, Richard E. Byrd, and ItoySteplienson against John L. Wiesler, a
celebrated case from the Wiacbestei-Circuit Court, in which arose the ques¬tion as to the legality of making thejudge party to a suit in his own circuitcourt, though cause of suit arose beforethe judge was elected to the bench,was argued. Tbe court reserved de¬cision.The city of Winchester against A. E.
Corroll wan coutinued to next term, as
was tbe case of Annie Smith and others
against A. Moore, jr., trustee. Arguedm part and contiuned till today was
¡.he case of W. \Y. Rollers admistra-tor against John J. Pit ? man, executor.These opinions were rendered:By Judge Riely (ipiuion written bc-
ft.r-e Judge Riely's death).Atlantic aidDanville Railway Company vs. Dela¬ware Cout-truction Company, Court ofLaw nod Chancery of tbe city of Nor¬folk; decree affiimed.Smith et ni. VA, Mill·? et al., Circuit
Court of Culpepcr county; reveised.By Judge R. H. ("ardwell.Jennie M.
Gardner vs. Jobo \V. O rdntr, and Ben·sie and Sister Gardner vs. John W.(taiduer, frum tbe Circuit Court o!
Washington count); reversed in partand attJimed in part.By Jut'iP Buchman.Tale's execu¬
tor vs. Jone>e et al., Circuit Court of8mytb county; reversed; Burdino vs.Burdine's executor, &c, Circuit Courtj( Russell county; reversed.By Judge Harrison.Litcbfield vs.
Preston et al., Circuit C'ouri of Wash¬ington county; ailirmed.Ueorge U. Busch qualified to prac¬
tice before Ibis court.These petitions for appeals and writt-
of error were gran toil or refused:Robert E Shoemaker vs. James M.
Bowman, Ciicuit Court of Rockiogbaii.county, appeal; bond, $100.
Charles rt. dboemiker vs. Joseph M.Bowman, Circuit Court of Rockinghamcounty, appeal; bond $100.Ben Bier vs. Ingrat«! «t al, Circuit
Court of Allegheny county; appeal andsupersede**·; bond $2.50.Hughes vs. Williams, «fee., from Cir¬
cuit Cotlrt of Augusta county; writ olerror aud 'Uyersedea. ; bond $1,500,
¡Smith el al , vs. Thomas e·, al, Ci'·cuit Cotlrt ol Augusta county; boi d$250.
Miller vs. Byer?, from Circuit Courtof Augusta county; appeal; bond $200
Norfolk aud Western Railway Com¬pany vs. Wood, from the Circuit Courtof Augusta count\; writ of error andsupersedea-s bond $3,000.Norfolk aud Wet-Urn Railway Com¬
pany vs. Wood, from Circuit Court ofAugusta county; writ of error and su
petstdeat-; bond $1,800.Eohols, executor, vs. Brennen et al.,
Circuit Court of Augueta county; appealno bond.Lindsay vs. Ecboli-; Hustings Couit
ol Bristol; appeal and supereedeas; bond$S00.
Virginia Building and Loan Associa¬tion vs. Joseph E. Olern et al., CircuitCourt o( the city of Ricnmoud; appealandsupersedeas; bond $150.Doyle vs. Commonwealth of Virginia;
writ of error to operate as supersedeas,upon bond being given for $o,t JO. Thisis the celebrated case in which the
young Lyochburg law wutlent, whowas louud guil y of simple assault, the
complainant being a young girl, was
charged with a more serious crime.Virginia-Carolina Chemical Cjmpan\
vs. Deiarnetti; writ of error grau ted;bond84,000.?. ?. Par.-??ß, ?ß., vs. Newmar e al ;
appeal and supersedtas; bond$300.Smith vs. Moor«, trastee, Circuit
Court of C arke county; appeal andsupereedeas; bond $500.
Briggs vs. Cooke, Law and Chancer>Court, city of Norfolk; writ of error ar.dsupersede as; bond, $200.
Djyle vs. Beaeley, Circuit C >urt ifCulppper; appeal and supersedea?;bond, $200.
Miller vs. Little, Corporation Courtof Frtderickt-hurg; appeal and super-deae; bond, $200.Jones vs. Domestic Sewing Mach De
Company, Circuit duri of Richmond;appeal anil suporsedeat-; bond, $250Southern Railway Company vs. Will-
cox, &t\ Law and Chancery, city ofNorfolk; wiit of error and enperaede- e;nond, $2,200.Showalter vs. Baker, Circuit Court of
Augusta county; appeal refused.Jones vs. Jones, Circuit Court of Rue-
eel! county; appeal reiused.Dencey's edminirtrator, vs. Southern
Railway. Company, Circuit Court ofFairfax count); writ of error refused.Vaughtu vs. Barbee, &c, Law and
Equity Court, city of Norfolk; writ oferror refuaed.
Pelouze, executor, vs. First NationalBank, Chancery Court, city of Rich¬mond; appeal refugee1.Davis vs. Qayle, inspector, Circuit
Court of Mathews county; writ of er¬ror refused.
QUESTION ANSWERED.Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in tbe civi¬lized world. Your mothers and grand*mothers never thought of using any¬thing else for Indigestion or Bilious¬ness. Doctors were «caree, and theyseldom heard of Appendictis, NervousProstration or Heurt failure, etc. Theyused August Flower to clean out theaystem aud stop lei¦mentation of undi¬gested food, regulate the action of theliver, stimulate tbe nervous aud organicaction of tbe system, and that is alltbey took when feeling dull and badwith headaches and other aches. Youonly need a few doses of Green'sAugust Flower, in liquid form, to makeyou satisfied there is nothing ueriousthe matter with you. For sale byKriust L. Allen, Claud M. Lennon,Wi.rtiehl & Hall, Charles G. Lennon,YV. F. Creighton & Co., and RichardGibson.
A Word to Mothers.Mothers of children aflected with
croup or a severe cold need not hesitateto administer Chamberlain's CoughRemedy. Il contain- no opiate nornarcotic in any form and may be givenas c jiitidet tly to tbe babe as to an
adult. Tbe great success that basaltended its use in tbe treatment of coldsand croup has won for it the approvaland nraise it has received throughoutthe United States and in many foreignlands. For sale by all druggists.
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To Curo Constipation Forever.Take Caacareta OukIv Cathartic, lue or 26c
If C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.-*··.?-
L»rgo sun spot*, HSlronomer» «ay, ctusedthe «xtnnio beat this summer, aid dortorsdelare oeatlv all the prostrations were in¬duced by disorder» of the stom»ch Goodhealth follows good digestion. Kodol Dys¬pepsia Core digest» what you eat. If yenhave indigestion or dyspepsia It will quicklyrelievo and permanently core you.
CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS. &C.
We Are ReadyWITH OUR LINE OF
Fall and Winter
Samples,COMPFISING ALL THE LATEST
WKAVK-I FOR
Custom Tailoring.SUITS TO OBDER-FIT OUARANTEED-
AT
$12, $13.50, $16, $18 and
$20.
Trousers from $4 up.
R. LEE FIELD,One-Price Clothier and Furnisher,
No. 304 King street
FURNITURE.
The Furniture House.
SUMMER PRICES ON
Parlor Suits andOdd Pieces.
A heatlfnl Satin Damtik Parlor Snitjp*' ¦
A very handsome Divan, mabosanv backinlaid with pearl and holly, cov-<t 1 (\ CAered with Satin Damask......F ¦ «,«'?
We lineo a few of those Rockers.£/} ftQ
,p*r-HAlR MATTRESSES RENOVATED.This is the time to have thciu mide over.
M. Ruben & Sons,601 KINO STREET.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTING QUAR¬TERMASTER, ?9 North Washington
stroet, Alexandrie, Vs., r-eptcmber, 12, lDoo,Baaltfl proposul·», In triplicate, for crecliooand completion of a 12 bed br'ck hoep'tilat Fort Washington, Mary Und, i oludingii'umbing, electric wiring and hot-water heat¬
ing, will be receivid »t this odiet until 12o'clock noon, October 12, 1900. Envelopescontaining proposals should bo endorsed"Proposals for Hospital, Fort Washington,Maryland." Bidders must specify a separate.mount for construction, plumbing, electricwiring sad heating, as wi 11 as a total amountfor all work bid for. Infornittion regardingplan· .ml speciflc.tions may be obtainod at
the office of the Depot Qn»rteim*6ter, Balli*mote, Philadelphia, New York and aleo at
this office. ABE P. RICKHAM, Major and
Qaarternia-ter. U. S Volaeepl2 4t octlO 8t
1CE1ICEIICE! mTealCOMPANY.
Wholesale and retail dealers in natural andmanufactured ICE.
Office.Corner King and Union street«.Country truie and carload lotta ipeciaìly.We propose to furnish the citizens of Alex¬
andria with tbe beet quality of natural oi
mmiufitctored Ice, as they may elect, at the
tame rate te families as last season.10 pounds at 6c.25 pounds at 10c.60 pounde at 20c10O pound· and over 40c per 100 lbs.
Our aim is to disappoint no one. Pleat*make til complaint* direct to our office.
Bell Pboae No, 51. Home phone No. 61..aylTott
DRY GOODS._
To CloseOut RemainingSummer Stock.A lot of SHIRT GINOHANS to cloae out at
8c.A lot of MADRAS, suitable for Men'aShirtr.
To clo»e out, reduced to
10c.1 piece of WHITE BASKET -CLOTH, 40
inches wide, at
12 l-2c.2 pieces of G????? CLOTH, to close out, at
10c.A »mall lot light PERCALES, foil yd-wide,
to close out, at
6 l-2c.A mu * 11 lot of light PERCALES, bee
makes, full ytrd wide, at
10c.Extra vtlue 40.iuch INDIA LINON, tt
12 l-2c.An extra valuo 4-4 BLEACHRDCOTTON,
8c.Fnll yard-wide UNBLKACHED COTTON
in extia heavy and a!-.» fine quality, at
5c.Foil lino of TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS,
TOWELS. Ac, at lowest prices.
A. C. Slaymaker,429 KING ??G???G.
WA? (ÏÏîËSAyDJF^VELRY._
Boss Watch Cases,-AND.
Everything else in the Watch, Clockand Jewelry line can be bought
at Lowest Prices oí
HENRY W. W1LDT,Jeweler and Optician,
106 N. ROYAL STREET.
ALEXANDRIA, VA.
JtaVREPAlKlNG DONF.
Buy Diamondsand Watcheson Credit.We let you make the 'erme- a¡dollar or so
a week. Select what jou want from our
IMMENSE STOO .
Railrosd Watch.21 jewels.our apecislty.Our representative is in Alexandria everyFriday and will caU with »amples if you dropua a Une. AU business confidential,
Castellieig National Jewelry Company,9.55 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
WASHINGTON, D. C.Eitabliihed 1846.
__BUILDINO MATERIAL.^SMOOT & CO.,
(8occeaeore to J. Hector Smoot A Co.*
Steam Flooringand Planing Mill.
Manufacturera ofD30R AND WINDOW FRAMES. MOULD
ING8.dK.DEALERS IN LUMBER, SHINGLE«,
LATHS, NAILS, LIME,CALCINED PLASTER and CEMENTI
No. 25 north Union itreet,Alexandria, V».
I.rimber delivered free In the dir._"[ESTABLISHED 1822.]
Henry K. Field & Co.Soccessors¡to
JOSIAH H. D, SMOOT.
Lumber and Mill WorkOF ALL KINDS.
Office tnd Yard 115 N.Union street
Factory No. 113 N. Lee street.
a#-Matenal Delivered FREE in the city.
CONFECTIONERY, Ac
D. Harry Appicii,526 King Street,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CdNFKCTIONLK AMI FBLITÜLALEB¿Xa the eettoni come and go;pA. rovldent of all,
JL lenty of fruits, and nuts, and sweets,
L· have at your call.
V/andie«, cakes throughout the year,
tini Appicb's stock will make good cbtei
¿¦rSPECLAL INDUCEMENTS FOR THICOUNTRY TRADE.-*»
WM.B. MURRAY!ynnnn.iffnm
NO. 517 KING STREET,Alexindria, Va,
Informe his friend· tbkt he ia prepared to
8UIT8 IN THE LATEST 8TYLESAt very reasonable prices.
A nice Cutaway Coat and Vest and FancyTrousare, 826
All the Latest fui ting». 823.50 up,Come and examine oír style*. tep3 3m
ANOTHER INVOICE OF CHOICE CALIFORNIA LEMON CLING SLICED
PEACHES, la can«, received and for tale byJ. a MiLBUSM.
CLOTHING, FURNISHING, Ac.
8J8/OPEN EVENINGS.
HI?
We are now keptbusy in outfitting the
boy for school. Ourline is complete in allthe various necessitiesfor enabling the boyto make a genteel appearance.Boys' School Suits, 5 to 12,08cBoys' School Suits, 5 to ??, $1.25,Boys' School Suits, $LM to ?Boj s' School Shirts, 25 to 50c.
Boys' School Hose, 5 to 15c.
Boys' School'Pants, 25 to 50c.
Boys' School Suspenders, II) to 25c.
Boys' School Neckwear, 5 to 25c
Boys' School Handkerchiefs, 5 to 10c.
Boys' School Shirts and Drawers, 25c
Boys' Setal Caps, 10 to 15c.
111.
UP-TO-DATE MEN'S WEAK,402 KING STREET.
_GROCERIES.W.P.WOOLLS&SON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FINE FAMILYGROCERIESCHOICE MEATS, FRUIT8 AND
VEGETABLES.
Fine Old Wines and Liquors,COB. BOYAL AND WOLFE BT3 .
JOHN AHEJRN A CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERSAND DEALER8 IN
PURE WINES & LIQUORSWe hold largely in U. 8. bonded warohousce
and carry in stock various brands of the beetPURE RYE AND MALT WHISKIES MADE.'.. mimi in »toro »Ulterior grades of Foreign
and American WINES, ALES, BBOWNSTOUT, AC.Äe^Hat «faction Guaranteed as to Price and
Quality.-·»»Corner Prince and Commerce Street«.
? C. MILBURÑ,MALIS III
FANCY AND STJPLF GROCERIES,
li 3 North Royal Street,Alexann..a, Va
f ropriotorof the Potomac Brand of F.ooi
which i» unexcelled.
Coffee· Freahly Roasted at Sttre._A. JOHNSON A a).,W.V?HOLESALE GROf ERA.
ii-.NKRAL COMMISSION MEECHAN^S ,
And Deal·!« InALL KINDS OF LIQUOR«.
»lave on bond Gibaon'a XX, XXX, XXXXand pure Old hye, Old Cabinet aud MonogramWtiUkiea ; alto Baker's tnd Thompaon'e Pur·Bye Whiskiee, to which they invite th· atten.tiou oí tho trade.Ordert from the country for mercandiae)
.hall receive prompt attention.Consignment* of Flour. Grain and Country
Produce aoUcited, for which they guaranteethe highett market price· and prompt return·,N. E. corner Cameron aud Royal «treat·.
Wall PapersAND
Window ShadesIF YOU WANT
FIRST-CLASS WALL PAPERS, WINDOWSHADES AND MOSQUITO NET-,
MOSQUITO NET CANOPIES ALLsiz&a
From the beat mtnufacturera, go to tbe OldBeliable Store. KtUblisbed 18">(>.
JOHN P. CLARKE,my22 4m 012 King st., Alexandria Va.
ILD CURED HAMS and BreakfastBacon, «operior quality. For aale by
_J.C M1LHPRN.
IRESH GRAHAM FLOUR received toear by J a MILBÜBN-F
DRY GOODS.
D. Bend heim& Sons.
>:Ot.
The FinalWind
Up Sale of the
Summer Season.
One lot of Fnulsrdlnes, at 5c ?ard.One lot of Dimity Lawns, at 3'feo y*rd#One lot 10c Lawns, at .r>c yard.One lot yard-wide Percale, O^c ya'd.Remnauls, yard-wide Bleached Cotton, a
big bargain, at 5c yard.One lot Bieached Cotton, H) to % yard
pieces, lc for the whole pieceOne lot Black Liwne, 5c yard,Oue lot Wliito Apronette«, ii\r yatd.One lot Krown Cotton, 37/rtr yardOne lot TowelOg Crashes, 2V· yardOne lot Jobnto* Madras, at 7^c yard.One lot Dross O ir;«hums, 5c yard.One lot White Ped Bprtadt, 49··,One lot I sdlcs' 8lt>-k aud Tan Se·mil«·
How, G·· pair,One lot Lad ios' Bleached Vette, with Upo
5c each.One lot Ladies'White Ballt Waiite, with
two rows of inttfting, at 85e,Ono lot Ladie-' Colored Waist*, sold as bigb
as $1.50, far 60e,One lot Indies' Crssh Skirts, at 19c.( ne lot Lsdi.··)' (overt Cloth Skirts, «t 69cOno lot Boys' Sweder-·, !)··.Oat let Shelf Oilcloth. 5c yardOno lot Ladle·1 Dreta s h tolde, 5c psir.Ono lot Ladies' ¡rummer Corseti, '23c.Ono lot Gents' Han· kerchiefs, 'Je.One lot Gents' Celluloid Collars, 5cOno lo', dents' Ne» 1 «:·· hhirts. with 2 sep¬
arate coliars sod 1 psir tu tie, 8*Y,One lot Gents'Unlauudered White Shirt»
''Oast lion,'' at 88c.Ono iot Genta'ßalbrigejiri Shirt« and Draw¬
ers, 23c piece.Oue lot Infants' Ready-made Pinlws Dia¬
pers, l'i^jcOne lot Gents' S dt Madiss Shirts, with and
Without collar, 88 '.
One lot Gents' Night Roles. 88«One lot Velvet Ribbons, 18^ piece.Ono lot Val ncieiinos Laics, 13« ilo« yards.Ono lot Ladies' Lisle Thread Houo, plain
tnddropstitched. 25c pair.
D.Bendheim&SonSp316 KING STREET
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
MEETINGS.
NOTICE.The annuii meetinií of theUNION PU1LDING COMPANY for
the election of the board of directors and for»ueh oth» r tmsinesa «s may bs proper, will boheld at the office of tho company. No. 123eouth Royal street. Alexandria, Va on MON¬DAY. September 17. 1900, at 1 :30 o'clockp m. MYRON M. l'AKKER, President.W. ?G??? TOWERS, Secretary.tog31 w3wf
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TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THECOLUMBIAN SMOKELESS FURNACE
COMPANY:.Yoi »re hereby notified thatthe undenigrcd stockholder» of the Colum·bian h-moke'e-c· Furnace Company, holdihgtogether more than one-tenth of tbe capitalstock of said company, hereby call a generalmeeting of the stockholders of »aid company,to be held at the office of the company. No.123 south Royal etroct, in tbe city of Alexan¬dria. State of Virginia, on MONDAY, THEFIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1900, at tbehour of five o'clock p. m
ALBEBT F. KING8LEY,aog30toctl etILAS H KINGSLEf.
STOCK IK H lu L-' MEETING-Theetockbold-rsof THE WASHINGTON < HEM-
Il AL COMPANY aro horet.y notified tbatthe Board of Directors of the company haveCalled a general meeting of tbe stock bolder',to be bold at tho office of tbe company, No123 eouth Royal street, Alexandria, Va., on
SATUBDAV, the2üth of September, 1900, at10:30 a. m.By order of tho Board of Directors.
L0UI8 BEYER, Jb.,aug27dtd Secretary.
A GEN EUAL MEETING of tre itock«hol.iers of the MASSACHUSETTS
BREWERIES COMPANY will be held at 11O'clock in the forei oon on the 28tb DAY OF8???EMBER, 1900. at the principal officeof tbe company, No. Ill eoiith Fairfax street
Alexandria, Virginia, for tbe tianeaction of
any bueineci which may he I rought beforct bemeeting.By order of the Board of Directors,aug23 td» EDWARD kUHL, Hearty.
A New Lot ofPatented Articles
Just rot the Honeekeeper.New Offeo ?«·· ^>th t^e Í loth Sir» ner.
Marion HarlandO>ffee Pole,Bread Toisters,Fish Broilers, , . a.
Nickel Sotp Di^h-e for tbe Path-room.Asbietc« St- ve« Mats,Oíate Lemon Ju e« Extracten,Ni· e New Tabe et*·».New Tack Pnll'.r-,Wocden Sque. ters w¡tb Porcelain extracto.Fi« Beater· aud F-kjc Whip·.And lots of other article· that eTerj House¬
keeper ought to bave. At
Carter & Howard^CANDY MANUFACTORY.
AN ALEXANDRIA ENTERPRISE.
Mr. Chas. Blondheim,For a number of years with tbe George R.
Hill * omneny, ia now enya«ed in tbemanufacture of (tndy at
NO. 104 NORTH FAI8FAX STREET.NEAR KING.
He humbly eolie U » share of the patron·**of tte public Eyerytbing flret-clate and allorder· promptly filled. Encourage home e ?·
terpr·.·*. aa«161m
DRY GOODS.
NEW FALL GOODS.We are beginning to receive our
NEW FALL GOODS to which the
attention of the puplie is e«i*ocially
called.
New Cloth for Rainy S fir, mTADay Skirt« .... OUC yilOlvmpia Serge, some-i^I/^
thing nice for fall «kilts * ^/JtiDewey Serge, 36-ins. with·, f c^»
oriner price 20c; now .» OKt
Fancy Novelties In plaids f»rO>*children's School Dresse« . . O**
32 iu. wid Flannelette . * UC
Shirt Waists.Shirt Waists.
We have concluded ¡to cluse out allofoar Colored shirt shirt WaJati re»
malning in stock.
Loti. WereeOc Now . ¿>oC
Lot 2. Wer«ß?? Now . o9C
Special«Lot 3.We have received from a
large manufacturer his line of -am
pies of all White Shirt Waists hand¬somely trinimeli with all-over laceembroidery, #1.2.**. $1 SO, 91?&???to #2.41). To close at . . .
J d±>
Lot of GOO and 75c Corsets iflr»to go for.oycAlso 11.00 and $1.25 Corsets./LQr
Your choice.UyC
Qents'Furnishings.
We have some of tin· saint· shirt«left, which yon can see displayed inour window, that sold 3*7|/ ?
for 50c, 60 ami 7ÖC. Choice·} //J^
COR KING AND KOYAL STS.
_DRUGGISTS.
CLABA I KADBKATEK. C, C. UtADBIATI*I. S. l..-.AU8kAT*a. J. LIADBEATXB,
E. S. IiEADBEATER fc SONS,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
105 and 107 south Fairfax street.Dealers In Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi,einet, Paint«, ou«, Dye Stuffs, Spice«, Druggists' Fancy Goods arid Specialties.
Wholesale agoLts In Northern Virginia fo·*J. C. Ayer's Médit .nos and John Luca« a? Co.'·Tinted (Oust and Prepared Palata, Ac.
Manufacturers of Standard Pharmaceuticalpreparations.We have made bug« additions to our stock
and are buying leading Propriotory Article*,Chemicals, Ac., direct from the manufacturers.Wo are therefore enabled to supply the trad*with all goods usually carried by a well-ap¬pointed WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE at
prices s* low a« those given by the best house*in largor cities. All good« foi warded by flraifreight or express after reoeipt of order.Promptness is our specialty. We guárante*
the nurity of all drug« furnished. Corre¬spondence invited.
'ARFLELDAHALL,WDRUGGISTS.
(X)RNER PRINCE AMD FAIRFAX STS.? .ascriptions t «pet laity.English, French, German and bomcttid
Toilet Soap«; Genuino Farina Cokgue ; Mag¬nolia Hedyosimia, Geranium and FloridaWater ; Genuine Lubina Extracta ; Sponges,Hair Bruahea and Comb« ; bwt English ToothBrushes ; t full assortment of Patent Modi-
.io· ; Coxe'e Gelatine, Corn Starch, See Mutt1 trine, Spice· of ali kind·, and a eeloct »lockof all articles sold by druggists at prices at low
the tame quality can l*> obtained elsewhere
F. CREIGHTON A CO.,w.Whelttalt and Rttall Dtaitit 1*
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, PATENTMEDICINES, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
GARDEN SEEDS, Ac.'»raer King and Royal rtnari*
Alexandria, Virg'nta.Phyddtna' Pretcrlptiout carefully eoi
pounded.Orden will receive prompt attention.
J.C.RICHARDSWholesalelaudlfiotai ^Dealer'.in.
Foreign and Domestic
Fruits & Candies,607 KING STREET.
\ j,i>3 3ea)_MASON'b
PORCELAIN TOP FBÜIT JAB8, oough·before the advance in price.1 doten quarta 00c
lSSSrlSta7ífc. Ptckedldot.,nfho¿ W. P. WOOLLS A SONS,
en m a box. w. i^Wolfa «.
KIPPERED HRRRINO jtttt received byIrrtum ¿ aMILBORÄ.