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VOL. CI.NO. 140 ALEXANDRIA. VA., THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1900. price 2 era MEDICINAL. A (ìREAT TRUTH, .(fed living thing*», whether be- .:r.ii to the animal or vegetable king- tela within themaelres the germ·« and decay. of diacaee are eftfri e^rfcratcd the hnman ayatem through irnper- itloa of fhodr, producing varfoua hieb «elentiata have denominated tes. A »tomach weakened by abnae, ? Itb over eatinff or orwr burdened hot bread, too rich or greasy food* or ï.vzaly aeaeoBod, Secóme« weak Í mil· to thoroughly digest the A a«ary·, epddên masa ia aocrnnn- ie »toaaach »o te-riMnt the nr»t Ita decay, Civintr ofî foul guasee to stomaco, aia poieou the blood, ecomee thin, week and lacking in r ed corpnscl«· ao neceasary to perfect at diet»*«d-ed «tomech pre«ee« upon und the latter organ ie also dia- .ïugh «rrnpathr, the same ayatem reive« being diatributeii to both cargans. i*i and irregular action of the ta ita attendant ahortneas of breath, .«I'd in time, diacaae of the heart: established. ise· and other poleo ne generated ...iti-d, fermenting and decay- in the »tomach becloud the ¦Jog headache·, and pain in the »beorbed Into the blood these pot¬ ar» part and organ of the ays- It Uñera are thereby poisoned, right'· di »«ase and diabete« Fil'. h the »kin, troublesome akin t -how themselves and every nerve, depending fol their nourishment ana the »totnecb, weak digestion t u"t alone in loan of appetite but also in nervouaucaa, debility, implexiofl and many other «lerange- '. irrce'a Ooldec Medical Discovery ; rcfrolatea the »tomnoh ; stiniii- llyeetire Juice»; Invigorate» the rei promote· inttetinal atrength; ti« poisons and diseased germs ae ìrcul.ition; rives the blood· glaada keer. aasTmllatire power, * !i«a Nature with the frcah, abund- oiit of which ehe mamifitc· tirsh. strong muscles, clear skin, Inng tissue and nerve-fiber, and 1 enduring, active energy to the lem. GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION- t«inmionwealth of Virginia, Governor's Offioc, Jauoary lit. 1900 . .«.on more or Ie*« troubled with mi but since the use of Otterburn Water for over a month have been iil.eVe-l and 1 think it principally D ti the ettiiiev of the water. I cheerfnl- in-iid it." J. HOGE TYLER, Undent of Public Instruction siys I d.ire to U*>«r testimony to the grunt u. of tho OtL»rbarn Lithia Water of ii poatety. In my own Mm· I hav< hi· water very bcnefli'ial in indigos 11 JOS. ?. SOTTTHALL, M. D. t'dirge Hun. Johnston, says; usi« it In Kont. rhooni itisni. dyspeftia. nie, snd all forms of renal and bladiter 1 en···. ;iU« no mineral water so ? hs the Olterbnrn." Dr J. O. Tnvillian saye: »tarerai of my caaes of kidney trouble have tre I urite rapidly under the nee of tho r? Water than Bethesda or Buffalo l ¡thie." State Chonilit Rpeaks. Tbia spring is of the I'alcic-Magnesic- ? kaliae dtaaa of watora. waters which are of vml efficacy in a raiiety of disorders, ea- -tl!V of tbo ditestivn and urinary o gans." WM. H.TAYLOB. M. D, .ritato Chemist. I have fonnd tbe Otterburn Lithia very -..fui in my practice." WM M.RMITH. M. D. 1 regard Otterburn Lithia Water at one of moat valuable mineral water· on tbe «rket and uso it extensively in my practice." HPtill M uO IT I BE, M. D. nid by flau·.·» M. Lonnon, Sole Agt. OOt KINO 8TBEBT. ? :î.u_ For Oror Fifty Tetan - · 'to and Wet.l-Tbikd Bimidy..Mra «7 u'lovr/'s ftoothing Hyrup haa been need for ifty yetra by millions of mothers for Hdron while teething, with perfect ?»*«««, It soothe* the child, softens the gums, s sfa all pain, euros wind oolic, fcnd ie the best .nmf.'.f for Iriarrhma. Ia pleasant to the urte, Sold br DrnRKiau in every part of the .full. Twenty- fi re conte a bottle. Ita vaina li iCAicnlnhlo. iìe sii«*· aud rusk for Mr·. Wine· »thing Syrup aod *ake ae ether kind. i*i>17 »».«Are/ivr Small in sir.o snd great io results are De- Witt's Little Early Itinere, the famous little «? that cicaline the liver and bowels. They ¦ripe. Itnuta with »on whfther yon cntlnno tho^ajjjgaMm ? ?·.- kiill..,-|.,h»r,.,,hi,l,lt. NO-T«rM|IA<_»^P&^í. il ?. r ?,.u-,ili tri·»«, eiin'linleo-^-afl ^ ||?*^^»%G »?*··«· Ilio 1.1..ml. ri^^^-efTJlk al'J^T.tùr). »tiren lint niMih«iiid,^^at*Te| fj I mW^vt* lune* n:*ki.> toh Htr.,ri(K-^>«*rT lllAlJ^eold, «00.000 ... tu Aliti, iirrTP^^girsa/··« ti l|lf>a,>a»Mrur*>a Buy 1 ckrt>>i«'lBBVl iVnrO-TO HAl' from »¦ ^-.»'jal'.^BT^J^'jOBr own dniRSlit. who V*\i Ml |«**i««V>'wlllTi»nchforne.T»k»'lt«Tltt> «.JM'-fJ ¦ WLâWni will.patiently,p*»r»lstrntly ""* ¦tf Ä^tjii. »1, UAiiiklly cure·; Sboie», CM, g-.Ji^tr'ifrTaiiHTif toc'jre, orwercrunit money. ¦»¦BW»*^ SUrllBt lia^r«,, ChlM«·, iMtnü, Imp 1er*. IT ELLIPSE* ALL. W. A. 8MOOT At CO.»8 High Grade GOAL AND WOOD. Loare yonr orders at OF Fit K. fi'29 ???ß ß?????. Wo aro paying special aUentioo to ordere fur frtiiiily u«·. .ml W barros, foot of Prince«« street. Tele-ahelea, Bull and Home, 67. 0 P. KOKiNHON. ORO.H. FBENOH Preeident clecretary. Alexandria Fertilizer and Chemical Company, MANDFAfTüBWW OF vrtilizers, Fertilizer Materials and Bin Windsor Ground Plaster, PKINCE88 8TBSET. BETWEEN ??G?? AUD LKS. «Al« AUtlAMDBIA. VA. prjai.nteai) daily and t_i-w__eí,í a-j Oaa.it.. ItnUcltns.SlO a- «13 Frinì.« M TERMS: . -, ***»·* I Tbi-Wseklt. Í. .>'.86 00 1 ? Year.83(g) £ "«"the. 2 50 6 Months. 1 50 ¦ M.°"th8. 1 £5 j I Monti:.. 75 J Month. 43 1 Month 98 IWcck. m j All transient advHrtia«inenas must be paid for In advance. ' «ntr», ? Hdver-atrs will not «wow*, to ·_· ceod their s|>aoe unleas the excem la paid foi at trensiont rato», and under no circum «tamo» will they be allowed to adverties otbe» than their legitimate husmees In th« »pace contracted fot. Marriage and death optine» must t* paid for in airanoe. Reeointions in memoriate, of thank», tributes ofrespoct, reeolctions adopted by societies or peraou», anleai of o bile concern, wil1 only be printed in th paper m advertise¬ ment·. The Oazjrrra office u connected with th· Telephone Exchangee. Advertisement«, or¬ ders f. ' the paper, news or any inforroatioT, or buginone car bo sent by téléphona. ttnterou at the Poetotfl-* AJexxn.lna, Ylrglc i_. as socond-clnm matter.! (LOSING EXERCISES. The closing exercises of Mrs. Ewlng's school were held at her residence on Prince street on Tuesday evening in the presence of a large number of the /rienda and relative** of the pupil«. Among thotie who gave recitations were Misses Roberta Drewry, Flora Lippe, of West Virginia, and Kathie«? Bitzer. The laut named little girt «I« lighted the audience, giving as her hi·« ond number the dUleol Bandanna bn|- lad, "Beaten Biscuits." Thti programme ended with a little cantata, "Mistres* Mary's (»arden," in wbicb a chorus if "pretty maids" of· fered tbtir II trai treasures in tbe son«·, "Who will buy ?" and the "SuiiHowert·" bloomed amid grottt applause from tbe audience Tho prizes and distinctions were pre¬ sented by Kev. F. J. Brooke In tbe preparatory and nraiieraio de¬ partments, when a pupil tren attained the required standard of 00 i>«-r cent, ou an examination, a oi-tiiu-tiou is awarded to her. Tbe lolluwing pupils obtained these distinctions : Maury's Physical Geography : Fiora L'pps, Calli« Taylor »ml Nina Taunt-r. Kay's New Practical Arithmetic (whole ib .ok) Flora Lipps and Calli*. Taylor. On une-half of the book: Géraldine Taylor. Kay's New Elementary Algebra Edith eiaut-iiury. History oi the United States: Géral¬ dine Taylor, Mary Bruin and Abbie Sullivan. ????G? Rhetoric: Flora Lippe and Calile Taylor. Trench on the Study of Word*: E.ira Joyce, Edith Stnu--hury and Kuili Kodgers. American Literature: Edna Joyce Coppee's English Utorotoro: Edna Joyce and Edith Stansbury. Peck's Garret's Physios: Edith StanF- .ury and Ruth Ridgeis. History ol England: Edna Joyce, Earle Taylor and Edith Stannhury. Milner's Higher Algebra: Edna Joyce. American Word Book and Patter¬ son's Speller and Analyzer: Etna Joyce and Edith Stannbury. When a pupil shall have completed the presorihed course in any ol the "pchoolri" ii t) which the presen ie« I cours« of study is divide«! a cwrtiticiít» of proGciency in awarded fco her. In the school of Boglieh Literature, eoi - Sliding of Hill's Rhetoric, Trench on the Study if Words, Am rio·· Liier*- ture, English Literature and Engli-u composition a cor liticate of proficient, was erwarded to Mies Edna Clay Joyce. Special distinctions were awarded to the following pupils: For improvement in handwriting: Misses Mary Bruin, Abbie Sullivan, Nettie Rowen, Marie Porter Honshu*, Ethel Miles, Roberta Drewry, Edith Stansbury and Géraldine Taylor. For perfect behavior during the en¬ tire session: Misses Earle Taylor and Edna Joyce. Reward cards were presented to C. King for handwriting and to Nina Tanner for improvement in music. In the primary department a prize was awarded or good batons in spell¬ ing and geography to Miss Le lie Ted Henshaw, and for excellence in their studies to Kathleen Batset and Myron Howard. In the preparatory department, a prize for good lessons during the entire session was awarded to Mary Ellen Bruiu. In the aendemic department, a prize was awarded Isr improvement in all her studies to Mias Edit ? Stansbury; al¬ so to Miss Flora Boyd Lippe lor pei feet behavior and never having been absent a day from school during the session. For excellence in all her studies and examinations, as well as for her perfect deportment in the school room, a gold medal was awarded to Mies Edna Clay Joyce._m Would Not Suffer So Attain for Fitly Timos Un Prii-e. I awoke last oight with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so bVmHj in all my lile. Wden I came down io work this morning I felt so weak I eoold hardly work. I went to Miller .& Mt Curdy ? drug store and they p- commended Cnamherlain's Colic, Chol¬ era and Diarr'ioea Remedy. It worked like manie and ou» «lone fixed me all right. It certainly is the liuest thing I ever ustd lor «tomad) trouble. I shall not be without it il my home hereatterl for I shoul I not care to endure the suf, ferings of Ust nigbt Hgmn for fifty time- it·« price..G. H. Wilson, Liveryman» Burgettstown, Washington Co., Pa., This remedy is for sale by all druggists. ,-»«·>»«- Unless food is cligented quickly it will fer¬ ment and irritate the atonia« h Atta· each meal take · teaspoo ? fu I of Kodol DyspeP«1* lure It digest» what you eat and will allow you lo eat »II you need of what you like It never fads to core the worst cases ..f dyspep¬ sia It is pleasant to Uke. « -»·*- AliNOLl)- BKOMtMîhX-KY. Try this an..valed remedy for Ha-dachea Neuralgia, fleepla-snaaw. IO cents -«.··>»- Haw Ar*· > ...ir ? ? li»·» · ' Dr. Hobbe· Spar-gus Pillscure all *_"* .".¿d??/ ¦iosa··. IH! »w>rlir«iM>.nr.1fUfc.Ìfci«Ta»>«» »· DRY 0001 )S. DRY GOODS. KING'S PALACE DEPARTMENT HtOBa-S, N«.s. Kl'_-1 t -evontli and Tl.". Market ! pace, WASHINGTON, O. O. Two Immense Shirt Waist Bargains Here are just two waist bargains that can¬ not be touched for real solid worthfulness. Must be seen to realize their value.so we urge an early inspection. Misses' 87c Waists,30c. 87c Ladies' Waists, 49c. 60 doxi.ii Misses' Wbito India Limn Waiits An nnnsnslly fine lot of latins'Percale »ith four rows of Kwisi inserting.French back of line tucks. A most « Uboratoly got ten up (arment.up to tie moment iu style. Every waist is · beauty-er.d would 1?- bo considered goo 1 value at 87c. ?peci»l WVtt-i with hll-ovr tu· k.t-1 fio it »od hack and Dewey reliar -in 'marl s!ii|^. ami pret¬ ty checka. Kvery garment 1 right, new snd ink-renting f'Oiu any jxint of view. They fit most perfectly, and are a wonder at. . AQr $10, $15 and $20 Suits, $5.50. Final redaction in suit prices, Ladies' end Minee'Sorteci Bitiftdcloth, Venetian·, Homespuns, < hoviots, Sei-^os-n'l leading colon- Inani trimmed and plain. Jackets double breasted fly front snd Elton.silk lined ; inverted snd boxed pleat back to the ß»irte. This i-the mea. re« markaoleeuil offer of the period. They formerlysold at $10, $15 and 820. Choice for ..'....'.. $5.50 Wash Skirts Worth Up to $5, «5c. Greatest of salee of sommer skirts. Ladie-' none, Covert, and Duck SUrte.degan, for su.t wear in blue and and Mark, plain â^â*\\ and polka dots; artislhally nil ami mail·' thoroughly, :iih>II|Ia «reneronsly full; uiosl ^rarefili Italic. In short, :? sliirl lliat _f%vflf ordinarily soils from $1.50 to $5.(m». nur Son>ationa.l I Be|rl_| Price.^»r W w 19c Organdies, 12J4c. Lovely Sheer white < irgandies -the line, filmy kind, which makes up bo beautifully These organdie·) are 44 inches wide and cut up for dressée or oostumes most economically. Not 19c, hut I2jc per yard 98c and $1.25 Wrappers, 68c. King's l'alai··· la noted for ¡tu genuine sales, and here is an honest trade bringer, ondo/.. Ladle*' Wrappers in Percale. Lawn and Battete-and we offer 15 beantilul styles to select from. Some with double ruffles over shoulder-, finished with embroidery; others have pointed brettelies.in Ughi and dark patterns; well worth 98c to $1.25, for 68c. 75c Corsets, 49c. | 10c Ribbed Vests, 5c. One l«.t of Warnei'x (or»eti .iui «nnimer GoO Ladie«' Splendid Swim Uilihed Vest wcii-lit and coutil.doublo f-tay.he* vil v boned.well strapped.laco trimmed-short and long lengths. 7Ge would l>o cheap.bot King's Palace has docroefltho Brie· to bo 49c. full bleached.with drawing rap«». This offer, ladies, is without parallel.for every vestís worth 10c Onr price G«·. KINO'S PALACE DEPT. STORES, 812=814 7th Street. 715 Market Space. Washington, I). C. FURNITURE. (1 ET TOUB eSFBIOKKATOB AND It E Il CHttTti ni uh. Tbey ho w«* tu · Htrtictcd ami fiTe Beffai aail faction The ico cniiMiuipl ou email. W·* bivi* lue« hnn iltn« tho i-Hiñe nnki-·? for Iti year· Tee lines hate late·» nnpiovi-.i erery m l'on, Ali that uso tlin /.EBOorBvLhWIN Mir.«li tbem. Miih B. W. Arnold fays: "I hav.» rxon train« the Zto r a ? umber of y<< ? !i givoa p.«rfii't satinfartion. The lei c.infuin'v lion ia fcrnsll ** 'Tho Baldwin ?.-frici^rit«>r p*troha«ed of you docs all you duini far »l; keep· iwry- thiuKcooi." Tooa. Hot. Mrh. c. L. ?a???ett My»· ' Tuo Zafo ???- frigomtor is on« 1 aai reconuneud to every »me roqoiring a liist-tl»-» artici« " We could name bu ini ? ili who have pur¬ chased Ice Chests and iiofri-;«raLprs from us and speak of thorn in the highest term·. M. Ruben §Som* 001 KINO 8TKEET. DOB9IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap remedy lor coughs und colds ia all right, but you want bomt-thing that will relieve aud cure the mure se¬ vere and dangerous result.»· oi throat aod lung troubles. What snail you do? (Jo ? a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possi- ble for you, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with success in severe throat anil lung troubles, "Bo··· chee'e Uerman Syrup." It not only heals and stimulait*« the liseiues lo de¬ stroy the germ aisua-ie, hut allays la· Hammalion, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, aud cures the patient. Try onk botile, llecorn- meuded mauy years ago by all druggists io ine world. For sale by Urnesl L Allen, Claud M. Li-nuon, VVarheld & Hall, Cuarles ? i. lu ., VV. F.Oreigbton & Ik)., taiid Richard H i boon. ICE! ICE! ICE! m^t* COMPANY. Wholesale and retail dealers in natiir*l atd manufactured 11 K. Office.Comer King and Union Ptroots. Country trailo arni i-arloail Iole a *pe«'Jal>y. We propose lo furniah the ettàaiia of Ani nudila vniii the beat (pulity ot natura ni ninnula« tored Ice. an tboy may «Inet, al tbe «alno Mi ? lo families aa laat eeasoo. IO ptiuinli at fte, 'S> p«.u mix at ??ß. BU pou nils at 90a KM) | ..uiut« and over 4(V per 1(»0 lb·. Our aim la to ditupi»oiul no ouo. Please make all complaint» ilirivt to our ottice. Bell Pheee No. 51. llomo phone No. 61. my 17 em_^_ WE HELL TEAS LIKE WE Do EVEUT TH1NO ELHK at r.aeonable pr..t,t' Our Oreen lea at 40c equal to any BO« 1M in Uii« city. W. P. WUOLL» «k 8UN LCBD TEA .For leed Tea try am Blended Tees at ·>''¦> and tiOc por p. unii. J.C. MH.BUBN. O OB ????ß? KXTKA HM ALL CANNED PEAS» are cheap at 15c Ber can. J. U M1LBÜRN. G?.??? <>¦ M,-. ^^ OFFJOB « μ? Qtm ?????????, 11!» N. Washington Mie« «\.? xiinlm Vi; il-. June lit 1 !l(l(>. Seul«! proposal' In dopimi· fe* l'iumhing. Hcnlin.; ai-d ? l'i ne Wiring iu fix vets of OffirrrV (Jiiurtei-, »nd i»o »eta f Hnrrack Boildioa te be ei ad il Pert Waahi*«_leai, Maryland, wiH be ree v.,1 st line ottico until 12 o'clock noon Jn ? li!, UHM). Knvelopee contaiiiiiii; prop a il» Mimili Im! endorM.l "Propoli r Ho ting and Elec¬ tric Wiring'' In.«, illation regarding plan» »nd spcciti. ationi rn<i> b'· <.ittaine«l on appli¬ cation to tliis olii'". AHI- S. HI« KHAW, Mxjor »nd Qiiari« riii'Rtrr, U. 8. Vols. jil.'l.lU »,16iyll«Stl_ _ HUMMER RESORTS. _ (ìreenlirier White Milplmr Springs, WEST V I It « I ? I A . Op« JUNK 15th to MFITEMRER 15th. Tho great entrai point of « Union for the In» t society of tbe North, Soliti, Eaxt and Weft $40.000 worth of imp ov« linnts for this sea- eon. Modern pliiiniinu'. Private baths New 9'hole golf colirio, with prnf.vwional in charge. Write for illustrated booklet HAKKlNOT'iN MILL", j«'J lm Manager. Atlantic City, NKW JERSEY. HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVBNÜF. FOUR DOOM FROV 8EA. A comfortable, well appointed hotel, with excellent cuiiine, olectrt«' ? levptor, Ac. M. H. M M1KI.S, Prop. (UAH. H. PEASE. Manager. tnylO 4m No Questions Asked. You pay for wh*t jou get and you git all ? pay ter with the Prepayment Gas Meter, in uso in ail tnu prl »af-J. dtfu Yoo can buy '-·"· conta' worth of gts ij tini m tb<>d (lit·, in as eeor.nrui.·-*! as «a-Oline »nd a^aolutn- ly fr.« fr«.in danger. I * ? be "eon at J.A.&W.W.COGAN'S Gaa <<m km«; __4 hi aim g "Pi· ihik·.?, (In¬ dili ?·-·.· «kc. A call solicit.·). p?t-ß·???? Canning House. Wo intend to eetab:i,ih a cainery for pack- ili|( ti«*toe* in AliXan ¡r,-». Will Want aboOl -O.OOo bushel* kimatoeri. Farmers interested please wiite (ml in person. ( HAKI.ES KINO A SON, 215 north Lee m reef, Je7 lw_Alea-ndria, Va. MASON'S PORCELAIN TOP FKU1T JARS, bought before the advance in price. 1 dosen quarts OOc. t doaen half gallons, 75c. 1 «loaen Jelly Olaaae» -5c. Packed 1 doc eu in a box. W. P. W001,LS ? SONS, Royal and Wolfe street*. CLOTHING, FÜENI8HINQ8. &C. CLOTHING FOR MEN & HOYS, In all the latest styles and most reasonable prices. Spring Samples For custom work now ready. All goods marked in plain figures. R. Lee Field, One-Price Clothier and Furnisher, No. 304 King street DRY GOODS. SEASONABLE ???.??????- AND MADRAS, h»nd«otne line, light weight and faat colora, for -hlrt waists, 8, 10 and.l24e. PERCALES, 1 yard wide, ß to l'J-Jo, 40-lnck SEKRsnOKEB, He. PIQUES, something extra at prices, 10. 12*, 15 and 25c. OLP'K, in plain white, 10c yd. 40-inch DO« I. reiloced to 12V· COTTON OOVEBT OLOTH, CRASH, Ac. for (iklrt". STRIPED MINI.INS, »»tin ani I.»ce Stripec, very handsome, at 10 and 1 'iic BEMNANT8. Diniltins and Checked and Striped sfu-dine- et 20 per cent, lees than regular prices.8 and 10». INDIA LINENS, regular widths, 5, 0,8, 10, 12*, 15 to2<lc. INDIA LINENS, 40 inches wide, special vaincs 10c and 1 2'n»·. WHITE ORGAN DI F, 10 and 18c. UNBLEACHED COTTON, 1 yard wi»le special vainc, 6c. Summer Underwear. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS at 5, 10, 12* to 25<». 8UMMEB CORSETS at 50c and $1. Lor .? and short-waiated. FINE LINE OF HOSIERY of all kinds at all pricea. UMBRELLAS at SOc, 75c, $1, $1 25, ani $1.50 ? p. Price« war mirri] the lowest. .-o- A.C.SL AY MAKER 42» KINO STREET. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Buy Diamonds and Watches on Credit. Wo let you make the terms- a dollar or co a week. Select what you want from our IMMENSE STOOh. Railroxd Watch.21 jowols.our «pccislty. Our representative is in Alexandria every Friday aud will call with fatnpio« if you «Irop us a line. All business coiiCdetttiral. Castelberg National Jewelry Company, 9.1.r> PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D C. Estai.! ¡ali««) 1846. The Cook Can't Sleep AFTER THIS ALABM CLOCK GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS. When getting tip time hae arrived it signals to the cook and stops to see if the tarns over for another snoozo. If she does, it calls her again, waita awhile and calle her again, and keeps it np nntil the cook roust get np or go en ay. It ie also guaranteed to wake any- Imdy who is not past waking. Price #1.50. HENRY W. WILDT 106 N. ROYAL STREET. MERCHANT TAILORS WM. ? MURKAY, a ? NO. 517 KINO STREET, Alexandria, Va, Inform*^ kin friends that he is prepared to fnrnish HUiTH IN THE LATEST STYLES at very reasonable pri<*e. He guarantees satisfaction ia livery particu¬ lar, and reiioeete a »all and iuepection of Ham de«. rok.5 3m Wall Papers AND Window Shades If YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS WALL PAPERS AND WIN¬ DOW SHADES, From the beet manufacturer«, go to the Old Reliable Store. Kate h lieh«! 1850. JOHN P. CLARKE, m*»221m 612 Klagst, Alexandrie, Va, HEINZ'S PICKLE*·..A fine assortment of Hein«'» bottled Pick lee, Sauce« and tauapa Ju«t leoeivtsd by J. C. MILBDRN DRY GOODS. DRY GOOD»6«, BARGAIN SALES FOR WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 9. We place on sale for this week *bout «40 píese* f^nefe Percales and fine light weight Mal-a·, regular 17% tn«J 15c goods. Price for the sale 9c per yard, and at ««hie price ¡feti goods are much cheaper than ordinary 5c prints and «re en* cellent for waists, wrappers or bop' ahirte, BARGAIN NO* 2. 4 pieces of very extra value in rVt Uten pille* &jàa£ cut narrow sheeting, goods also oxc'Ucet Sor boy»1 tttwaend blouses or for gentlemen's undcrw at* Former price* oay^j 95c and $1. Sale price 60c for cho/oe, BARGAIN NO«A 3 pieces fine 36 inch linen lawn. . 'inner price *«.fO, ft, «te- ami $1.40. Sale price 75c. Notier coaxes such a dentiti, summer waist. The goods are ais imitable tor haedkcrcWnél·, BARGAIN NO_4w All our Scotch Ginghams, regolar 15c goods» 00 wMei» am price has been 17c. Sale price 1.: V»'c BARGAIN WO.6. A continuation of the emVou^. *y aale. We ti^rw pa* this sale all the short pieces of e/gfoge acid toierting« a«_4 slightly soiled and mussed £oods at aboot one halt fah-vmt prices ; also a large lot of narro*" 5 yard stripe at G5 and IJC lor the strip. Customers generally pronounce- the tmìo of embroideries as the best values rv«· altered. BARGAIN NQ.& Continuation of the lace sai"· wHo the addition o* a SorjJPT variety of Torchon Lace? at abom -alf of former price·. Merchant Tailoring Department We have secured some extra valaoi In blue and black timi* which we will make up into $20 suit«, beeide« apeqalif attracv,» tive values in fancy suits. For reasons very geaear*^' 'AM$ßtt stood, we have made a change in our catter and de*UT *r> V*\ troduce to our customers and the cubile generally ottr _wV cutter, Mr. Gustave Hollman, who «comes to U8 with e«LCettm4 recommendations. Mr. Hollman baa been cutting for Ae pan* six years for a firm in Baltimore, H, located in the «_wt p»y} tion of north Charles street, and ih.« shoald give --»earance ol his capacity to serve our trade with garments of saperia*: «t% ish and style. We guarantee all u-rn-fc |q this «department «$ give pertect satisfaction. TACKETT * MARSHALL, ('HIÑA, OLA88WARE, &o. RICH CUT GLASS Is expensive, but wo have just received a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PRESSED GLASS that is to nearly liko the REA L THING that it take« an expert to till thi difference. Wo have a foil line on tho very newest ahapee in Water Potties 40<*, Milk Pitchers <5<; Fruit Bowl« 35e, Berry Bowls 25c, Handled Olivos 8c, Fruit Saucers 4c. Don't let the low price make you think th's is low quality waro. There ia nothing better than the Genuine Cut Glase, and nut of 10 people will think it cut. .We keep tbo fu.I line, to which we invite your inspection. E. J. MILLER «fe CO. IMfOBTERH OF EARTHENWARE. It EclipscsallOther Brand? ^ Is the verdict of eil uuùmiwiv'i,", « ",?*^ eoníectioner** who have need the Globe Mills Flour for breedmsking or cek<i>. It i* unsorpm·'. d in rhoice quality, because it is ground fnm tho best winter wheat that is raised, and 1»? the beet proceas to retain all the nutriment..f the grain. JNO. W. EMMERT A CO.. Union etreet ncnt»-MlW} H-mmJIË:_ CRANBERRIES..Fancy Cape Cod Iran. berne· just received by J. O. MILP.URN. 7<G£a?? BUTTER and FLESH KGOS laja) leoelved ky J. 0. MILBURN. E poo re AK! A$3 SHOE FOR 80 CENTS WiMwnao« sell; hot we de er-11 at» '^Mff. -- «:**H«wt ea* (Ma-aWy be an» <ea ta* ejejyj» Vii fee ike money. If «-te went «oMetai«*· eoaaf er* L re «ali tu yea. It yea «real mmetkla*, a-a-fig wo .»ve it. If yon wen« inaexfaief em tèe** mircnee· ia town kae get ee*B« ae fe» M ...Jiee, ase enr High P«e|a far/ «'ieri *rW«%*· .Vie ear ila* of Oafe-J« Pd«e T5* *e ft ? nek Meel 1-eniog ??*** HI ejaef Mii'iji eetket. leaaea. aee «tar tin· e< He·» law k\?*ßk% at ft and |? 1 um» Leeíker Oxftede f«, -fr«L«l |tt a·*·* I». Wt Ui aere aaayje Clotkief te» -era*** eat wiL ac'Lawtew KMUfelarerV «ajt a* <-*-»*». J.AaMarshail&Bíüe« UaMHng Uf>ro date awe Deal«·* King tilTa^t JÛ8T RECEIVED A ? BW LIN*'J* Dinner Sets» Tea Sgtjjj». Chamber Sete*^ VkT« yee «ae» ike Tf>y Ice Cream Frc*«*^·*« «VT Çrirteri& Howard'af? Exchange ¿BaM. OPEN DAY AKO WOtTf. .«¡eked leeae· fa* rea> «oat 1.*ß%M*$ 1*'i\*à- irirrTHLSG guktr-cum heOABTAL CELRAmATMD V* ****;·} i^XKialty. Call end I**·*·** «a. *ee**terve* .ouBWaad beard $1* ¦*** ttmek »·«***·% 1 .slcpheaje ??5. ÇDWIN TOBIN* «toíRarot. tarn

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Page 1: CI.NO. TRUTH, KING'S PALACE CLOTHING · VOL. CI.NO.140 ALEXANDRIA. VA., THURSDAYEVENING,JUNE12, 1900. price2era MEDICINAL. A (ìREAT TRUTH,.(fed living thing*», whether be-.:r.ii

VOL. CI.NO. 140 ALEXANDRIA. VA., THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1900. price 2 eraMEDICINAL.

A (ìREAT TRUTH,.(fed living thing*», whether be-

.:r.ii to the animal or vegetable king-tela within themaelres the germ·«and decay.of diacaee are eftfri e^rfcratcd

the hnman ayatem through irnper-itloa of fhodr, producing varfouahieb «elentiata have denominated

tes. A »tomach weakened by abnae,? Itb over eatinff or orwr burdened

hot bread, too rich or greasy food* or

ï.vzaly aeaeoBod, Secóme« weakÍ mil· to thoroughly digest the

A a«ary·, epddên masa ia aocrnnn-ie »toaaach »o te-riMnt a· the nr»t

Ita decay, Civintr ofî foul guasee to

I« stomaco, aia poieou the blood,ecomee thin, week and lacking in

red corpnscl«· ao neceasary to perfectat diet»*«d-ed «tomech pre«ee« uponund the latter organ ie also dia-.ïugh «rrnpathr, the same ayatem

reive« being diatributeii to both cargans.i*i and irregular action of the

ta ita attendant ahortneas of breath,.«I'd in time, diacaae of the heart:

1» established.ise· and other poleone generated

...iti-d, fermenting and decay-in the »tomach becloud the¦Jog headache·, and pain in the

»beorbed Into the blood these pot¬ar» part and organ of the ays-

ItUñera are thereby poisoned,right'· di»«ase and diabete« Fil'.

h the »kin, troublesome akint -how themselvesand every nerve, depending

fol their nourishment anathe »totnecb, weak digestion

t u"t alone in loan of appetitebut also in nervouaucaa, debility,

implexiofl and many other «lerange-'. irrce'a Ooldec Medical Discovery

; rcfrolatea the »tomnoh ; stiniii-llyeetire Juice»; Invigorate» the

rei promote· inttetinal atrength;ti« poisons and diseased germs

ae ìrcul.ition; rives the blood·glaada keer. aasTmllatire power,* !i«a Nature with the frcah, abund-

oiit of which ehe mamifitc·tirsh. strong muscles, clear skin,

Inng tissue and nerve-fiber, and1 enduring, active energy to the

lem.

GOVERNOR'SPROCLAMATION-

t«inmionwealth of Virginia,Governor's Offioc,

Jauoary lit. 1900. .«.on more or Ie*« troubled with

mi but since the use of OtterburnWater for over a month have beeniil.eVe-l and 1 think it principally

D ti the ettiiiev of the water. I cheerfnl-in-iid it."

J. HOGE TYLER,Undent of Public Instruction siys

I d.ire to U*>«r testimony to the gruntu. of tho OtL»rbarn Lithia Water of

ii poatety. In my own Mm· I hav<hi· water very bcnefli'ial in indigos

11JOS. ?. SOTTTHALL, M. D.

t'dirge Hun. Johnston, says;usi« it In Kont. rhooni itisni. dyspeftia.nie, snd all forms of renal and bladiter

1 en···. ;iU« no mineral water so

? hs the Olterbnrn."Dr J. O. Tnvillian saye:»tarerai of my caaes of kidney trouble havetre I urite rapidly under the nee of tho

r? Water than Bethesda or Buffalol ¡thie."

State Chonilit Rpeaks.Tbia spring is of the I'alcic-Magnesic-

? kaliae dtaaa of watora. waters which are ofvml efficacy in a raiiety of disorders, ea-

-tl!V of tbo ditestivn and urinary o gans."WM. H.TAYLOB. M. D,

.ritato Chemist.I have fonnd tbe Otterburn Lithia very

-..fui in my practice."WM M.RMITH. M. D.

1 regard Otterburn Lithia Water at one ofmoat valuable mineral water· on tbe

«rket and uso it extensively in my practice."HPtill MuO IT I BE, M. D.

nid by flau·.·» M. Lonnon, Sole Agt.OOt KINO 8TBEBT.

? :î.u_For Oror Fifty Tetan

- · 'to and Wet.l-Tbikd Bimidy..Mra«7 u'lovr/'s ftoothing Hyrup haa been need for

ifty yetra by millions of mothers forHdron while teething, with perfect

?»*«««, It soothe* the child, softens the gums,s sfa all pain, euros wind oolic, fcnd ie thebest .nmf.'.f for Iriarrhma. Ia pleasant to theurte, Sold br DrnRKiau in every part of the.full. Twenty- fire conte a bottle. Ita vainali iCAicnlnhlo. iìe sii«*· aud rusk for Mr·. Wine·

»thing Syrup aod *ake ae ether kind.i*i>17 »».«Are/ivrSmall in sir.o snd great io results are De-

Witt's Little Early Itinere, the famous little«? that cicaline the liver and bowels. They

¦ripe.Itnuta with »on whfther yon cntlnno tho^ajjjgaMm? ?·.- kiill..,-|.,h»r,.,,hi,l,lt. NO-T«rM|IA<_»^P&^í.

il ?. r ?,.u-,ili tri·»«, eiin'linleo-^-afl ^ ||?*^^»%G»?*··«· Ilio 1.1..ml. ri^^^-efTJlk al'J^T.tùr).

»tiren lint niMih«iiid,^^at*Te| fj I mW^vt* lune*n:*ki.> toh Htr.,ri(K-^>«*rT lllAlJ^eold, «00.000... tu Aliti, iirrTP^^girsa/··« ti l|lf>a,>a»Mrur*>a Buy

1 ckrt>>i«'lBBVliVnrO-TOHAl' from»¦ ^-.»'jal'.^BT^J^'jOBr own dniRSlit. whoV*\i Ml |«**i««V>'wlllTi»nchforne.T»k»'lt«Tltt>

«.JM'-fJ ¦WLâWni will.patiently,p*»r»lstrntly ""*

¦tf Ä^tjii. »1, UAiiiklly cure·; Sboie», CM,g-.Ji^tr'ifrTaiiHTif toc'jre, orwercrunit money.¦»¦BW»*^ SUrllBt lia^r«,, ChlM«·, iMtnü, Imp 1er*.

IT ELLIPSE* ALL.

W. A. 8MOOT At CO.»8High Grade

GOAL AND WOOD.Loare yonr orders at

OF Fit K. fi'29 ???ß ß?????.Wo aro paying special aUentioo to ordere

fur frtiiiily u«·..ml W barros, foot of Prince«« street.

Tele-ahelea, Bull and Home, 67.

0 P. KOKiNHON. ORO.H. FBENOHPreeident clecretary.

Alexandria Fertilizerand ChemicalCompany,

MANDFAfTüBWW OF

vrtilizers, Fertilizer Materials and

Bin Windsor Ground Plaster,PKINCE88 8TBSET. BETWEEN ??G??

AUD LKS.«Al« AUtlAMDBIA. VA.

prjai.nteai) daily and t_i-w__eí,í a-j

Oaa.it.. ItnUcltns.SlO a- «13 Frinì.« MTERMS:

. -,***»·* I Tbi-Wseklt.

Í. .>'.86 00 1 ? Year.83(g)£ "«"the. 2 50 6 Months. 1 50¦ M.°"th8. 1 £5 j I Monti:.. 75J Month. 43 1 Month 98IWcck. m jAll transient advHrtia«inenas must be paid forIn advance.

' «ntr», ? Hdver-atrs will not a· «wow*, to ·_·ceod their s|>aoe unleas the excem la paid foiat trensiont rato», and under no circum«tamo» will they be allowed to advertiesotbe» than their legitimate husmees In th«»pace contracted fot.

Marriage and death optine» must t* paid forin airanoe.

Reeointions in memoriate, of thank», tributesofrespoct, reeolctions adopted by societiesor peraou», anleai of o bile concern, wil1only be printed in th paper m advertise¬ment·.

The Oazjrrra office u connected with th·Telephone Exchangee. Advertisement«, or¬ders f. ' the paper, news or any inforroatioT,or buginone car bo sent by téléphona.

ttnterou at the Poetotfl-* AJexxn.lna, Ylrglci_. as socond-clnm matter.!

(LOSING EXERCISES.The closing exercises of Mrs. Ewlng's

school were held at her residence on

Prince street on Tuesday evening inthe presence of a large number of the/rienda and relative** of the pupil«.Among thotie who gave recitations

were Misses Roberta Drewry, FloraLippe, of West Virginia, and Kathie«?Bitzer. The laut named little girt «I«lighted the audience, giving as her hi·«

ond number the dUleol Bandanna bn|-lad, "Beaten Biscuits."Thti programme ended with a little

cantata, "Mistres* Mary's (»arden," inwbicb a chorus if "pretty maids" of·fered tbtir II trai treasures in tbe son«·,"Who will buy ?" and the "SuiiHowert·"bloomed amid grottt applause from tbeaudienceTho prizes and distinctions were pre¬

sented by Kev. F. J. BrookeIn tbe preparatory and nraiieraio de¬

partments, when a pupil tren attainedthe required standard of 00 i>«-r cent,ou an examination, a oi-tiiu-tiou isawarded to her.Tbe lolluwing pupils obtained these

distinctions :

Maury's Physical Geography : FioraL'pps, Calli« Taylor »ml Nina Taunt-r.Kay's New Practical Arithmetic

(whole ib .ok) Flora Lipps and Calli*.Taylor.On une-half of the book: Géraldine

Taylor.Kay's New Elementary Algebra

Edith eiaut-iiury.History oi the United States: Géral¬

dine Taylor, Mary Bruin and AbbieSullivan.

????G? Rhetoric: Flora Lippe andCalile Taylor.Trench on the Study of Word*: E.ira

Joyce, Edith Stnu--hury and KuiliKodgers.American Literature: Edna JoyceCoppee's English Utorotoro: Edna

Joyce and Edith Stansbury.Peck's Garret's Physios: Edith StanF-

.ury and Ruth Ridgeis.History ol England: Edna Joyce,

Earle Taylor and Edith Stannhury.Milner's Higher Algebra: Edna

Joyce.American Word Book and Patter¬son's Speller and Analyzer: EtnaJoyce and Edith Stannbury.When a pupil shall have completed

the presorihed course in any ol the"pchoolri" ii t) which the presen ie« Icours« of study is divide«! a cwrtiticiít»of proGciency in awarded fco her. Inthe school of Boglieh Literature, eoi -

Sliding of Hill's Rhetoric, Trench on

the Study if Words, Am rio·· Liier*-ture, English Literature and Engli-ucomposition a cor liticate of proficient,was erwarded to Mies Edna ClayJoyce.

Special distinctions were awarded tothe following pupils:For improvement in handwriting:

Misses Mary Bruin, Abbie Sullivan,Nettie Rowen, Marie Porter Honshu*,Ethel Miles, Roberta Drewry, EdithStansbury and Géraldine Taylor.For perfect behavior during the en¬

tire session: Misses Earle Taylor andEdna Joyce.Reward cards were presented to C.

King for handwriting and to NinaTanner for improvement in music.

In the primary department a prizewas awarded or good batons in spell¬ing and geography to Miss Le lie TedHenshaw, and for excellence in theirstudies to Kathleen Batset and MyronHoward.In the preparatory department, a

prize for good lessons during the entiresession was awarded to Mary EllenBruiu.

In the aendemic department, a prizewas awarded Isr improvement in allher studies to Mias Edit ? Stansbury; al¬so to Miss Flora Boyd Lippe lor pei feetbehavior and never having been absenta day from school during the session.For excellence in all her studies and

examinations, as well as for her perfectdeportment in the school room, a goldmedal was awarded to Mies Edna ClayJoyce._mWould Not Suffer So Attain for Fitly

Timos Un Prii-e.

I awoke last oight with severe painsin my stomach. I never felt so bVmHjin all my lile. Wden I came down io

work this morning I felt so weak Ieoold hardly work. I went to Miller.& Mt Curdy? drug store and they p-

commended Cnamherlain's Colic, Chol¬era and Diarr'ioea Remedy. It workedlike manie and ou» «lone fixed me all

right. It certainly is the liuest thing I

ever ustd lor «tomad) trouble. I shallnot be without it il my home hereatterlfor I shoul I not care to endure the suf,ferings of Ust nigbt Hgmn for fifty time-it·« price..G. H. Wilson, Liveryman»Burgettstown, Washington Co., Pa.,This remedy is for sale by all druggists.

,-»«·>»«-

Unless food is cligented quickly it will fer¬

ment and irritate the atonia« h Atta· each

meal take · teaspoo?fu I of Kodol DyspeP«1*lure It digest» what you eat and will allow

you lo eat »II you need of what you like It

never fads to core the worst cases ..f dyspep¬sia It is pleasant to Uke.

« -»·*-

AliNOLl)- BKOMtMîhX-KY. Try thisan..valed remedy for Ha-dachea Neuralgia,fleepla-snaaw. IO cents

-«.··>»-Haw Ar*· > ...ir ? ? li»·» · '

Dr. Hobbe· Spar-gus Pillscure all *_"* .".¿d??/¦iosa··. IH! »w>rlir«iM>.nr.1fUfc.Ìfci«Ta»>«» »·

DRY 0001)S. DRY GOODS.

KING'S PALACE DEPARTMENT HtOBa-S,N«.s. Kl'_-1 t -evontli and Tl.".

Market ! pace,WASHINGTON, O. O.

Two Immense Shirt Waist BargainsHere are just two waist bargains that can¬

not be touched for real solid worthfulness.Must be seen to realize their value.so we

urge an early inspection.Misses' 87c Waists,30c. 87c Ladies' Waists, 49c.60 doxi.ii Misses' Wbito India Limn Waiits An nnnsnslly fine lot of latins'Percale»ith four rows of Kwisi inserting.French

back of line tucks. A most « Uboratoly gotten up (arment.up to tie moment iu style.Every waist is · beauty-er.d would 1?-bo considered goo 1 value at 87c. ?peci»l

WVtt-i with hll-ovr tu· k.t-1 fio it »od hackand Dewey reliar -in 'marl s!ii|^. ami pret¬ty checka. Kvery garment 1 right, new sndink-renting f'Oiu any jxint of view. They fitmost perfectly, and are a wonder at. . AQr

$10, $15 and $20 Suits, $5.50.Final redaction in suit prices, Ladies' end Minee'Sorteci Bitiftdcloth,

Venetian·, Homespuns, < hoviots, Sei-^os-n'l leadingcolon- Inani trimmed and plain. Jackets doublebreasted fly front snd Elton.silk lined ; inverted sndboxed pleat back to the ß»irte. This i-the mea. re«markaoleeuil offer of the period. They formerlysoldat $10, $15 and 820. Choice for ..'....'.. $5.50Wash Skirts Worth Up to $5, «5c.Greatest of salee of sommer skirts. Ladie-' none, Covert, and Duck

SUrte.degan, forsu.t wear in blue and and Mark, plain â^â*\\and polka dots; artislhally nil ami mail·' thoroughly, :iih>II|Ia«reneronsly full; uiosl ^rarefili Italic. In short, :? sliirl lliat _f%vflfordinarily soils from $1.50 to $5.(m». nur Son>ationa.l I Be|rl_|Price.^»r W w

19c Organdies, 12J4c.Lovely Sheer white < irgandies -the line, filmy kind, which makes up

bo beautifully These organdie·) are 44 inches wide and cut up for dresséeor oostumes most economically. Not 19c, hut I2jc per yard

98c and $1.25 Wrappers, 68c.King's l'alai··· la noted for ¡tu genuine sales, and here is an honest trade

bringer,ondo/.. Ladle*' Wrappers in Percale. Lawn and Battete-and we offer 15

beantilul styles to select from. Some with double ruffles over shoulder-,finished with embroidery; others have pointed brettelies.in Ughi and darkpatterns; well worth 98c to $1.25, for 68c.

75c Corsets, 49c. | 10c Ribbed Vests, 5c.One l«.t of Warnei'x (or»eti .iui «nnimer GoO Ladie«' Splendid Swim Uilihed Vest

wcii-lit and coutil.doublo f-tay.he* vil vboned.well strapped.laco trimmed-shortand long lengths. 7Ge would l>o cheap.botKing's Palace has docroefltho Brie· to bo 49c.

full bleached.with drawing rap«». This offer,ladies, is without parallel.for every vestís

worth 10c Onr price G«·.

KINO'S PALACE DEPT. STORES,812=814 7th Street. 715 Market Space.

Washington, I). C.

FURNITURE.

(1 ET TOUB eSFBIOKKATOB AND It EIl CHttTti f« ni uh. Tbey ho w«* tu ·

Htrtictcd ami fiTe Beffai aail faction Theico cniiMiuipl ou i» email. W·* bivi* lue«hnn iltn« tho i-Hiñe nnki-·? for Iti year· Teelines hate late·» nnpiovi-.i erery m l'on, Alithat uso tlin /.EBOorBvLhWIN Mir.«litbem.

Miih B. W. Arnold fays: "I hav.» rxon

train« the Zto f· r a ? umber of y<< ? !i

givoa p.«rfii't satinfartion. The lei c.infuin'vlion ia fcrnsll **

'Tho Baldwin ?.-frici^rit«>r p*troha«ed ofyou docs all you duini far »l; keep· iwry-thiuKcooi." Tooa. Hot.Mrh. c. L. ?a???ett My»· ' Tuo Zafo ???-

frigomtor is on« 1 aai reconuneud to every»me roqoiring a liist-tl»-» artici« "

We could name bu ini ? ili who have pur¬chased Ice Chests and iiofri-;«raLprs from usand speak of thorn in the highest term·.

M.Ruben §Som*001 KINO 8TKEET.

DOB9IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP?A cheap remedy lor coughs und colds

ia all right, but you want bomt-thingthat will relieve aud cure the mure se¬

vere and dangerous result.»· oi throataod lung troubles. What snail you do?(Jo ? a warmer and more regularclimate? Yes, if possible; if not possi-ble for you, then in either case take theONLY remedy that has been introducedin all civilized countries with success insevere throat anil lung troubles, "Bo···chee'e Uerman Syrup." It not onlyheals and stimulait*« the liseiues lo de¬

stroy the germ aisua-ie, hut allays la·Hammalion, causes easy expectoration,gives a good night's rest, aud cures the

patient. Try onk botile, llecorn-meuded mauy years ago by alldruggists io ine world. For sale byUrnesl L Allen, Claud M. Li-nuon,VVarheld & Hall, Cuarles ? i. lu .,

VV. F.Oreigbton & Ik)., taiid RichardH i boon.

ICE! ICE! ICE! m^t*COMPANY.

Wholesale and retail dealers in natiir*l atdmanufactured 11 K.

Office.Comer King and Union Ptroots.Country trailo arni i-arloail Iole a *pe«'Jal>y.We propose lo furniah the ettàaiia of Ani

nudila vniii the beat (pulity ot natura ni

ninnula« tored Ice. an tboy may «Inet, al tbe

«alno Mi ? lo families aa laat eeasoo.IO ptiuinli at fte,'S> p«.u mix at ??ß.BU pounils at 90aKM) | ..uiut« and over 4(V per 1(»0 lb·.

Our aim la to ditupi»oiul no ouo. Pleasemake all complaint» ilirivt to our ottice.

Bell Pheee No. 51. llomo phone No. 61.my 17 em_^_

WE HELL TEAS LIKE WE Do EVEUTTH1NO ELHK at r.aeonable pr..t,t'

Our Oreen lea at 40c equal to any BO« 1Min Uii« city. W. P. WUOLL» «k 8UN

LCBD TEA .For leed Tea try am BlendedTees at ·>''¦> and tiOc por p. unii.

J.C. MH.BUBN.

OOB ????ß? KXTKA HMALL CANNEDPEAS» are cheap at 15c Ber can.

J. U M1LBÜRN.

G?.??? <>¦ M,-.^^

OFFJOB « µ? Qtm?????????, 11!» N. Washington

Mie« «\.? xiinlm Vi; il-. June lit 1 !l(l(>.Seul«! proposal' In dopimi· fe* l'iumhing.Hcnlin.; ai-d ? l'i ne Wiring iu fix vets ofOffirrrV (Jiiurtei-, »nd i»o »eta f HnrrackBoildioa te be ei ad il Pert Waahi*«_leai,Maryland, wiH be ree v.,1 st line ottico until12 o'clock noon Jn ? li!, UHM). Knvelopeecontaiiiiiii; prop a il» Mimili Im! endorM.l"Propoli r Ho ting and Elec¬tric Wiring'' In.«, illation regarding plan»»nd spcciti. ationi rn<i> b'· <.ittaine«l on appli¬cation to tliis olii'". AHI- S. HI« KHAW,Mxjor »nd Qiiari« riii'Rtrr, U. 8. Vols.

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HUMMER RESORTS._

(ìreenlirier White Milplmr Springs,WEST V I It « I ? I A .

Op« JUNK 15th to MFITEMRER 15th.Tho great entrai point of « Union for the In» tsociety of tbe North, Soliti, Eaxt and Weft$40.000 worth of imp ov« linnts for this sea-eon. Modern pliiiniinu'. Private baths New9'hole golf colirio, with prnf.vwional in charge.Write for illustrated booklet

HAKKlNOT'iN MILL",j«'J lm Manager.

Atlantic City,NKW JERSEY.

HOTEL RICHMOND,KENTUCKY AVBNÜF.

FOUR DOOM FROV 8EA.

A comfortable, well appointed hotel, with

excellent cuiiine, olectrt«' ? levptor, Ac.M. H. M M1KI.S, Prop.(UAH. H. PEASE. Manager.

tnylO 4m

No Questions Asked.You pay for wh*t jou get and you git all y« ?

pay ter with the

Prepayment Gas Meter,in uso in ail tnu prl »af-J. dtfu Yoo can

buy '-·"· conta' worth of gts ij tini m tb<>d(lit·, in as eeor.nrui.·-*! as «a-Oline »nd a^aolutn-

ly fr.« fr«.in danger. I * ? be "eon at

J.A.&W.W.COGAN'SGaa <<m km«; __4 hiaimg "Pi· ihik·.?, (In¬

dili ?·-·.· «kc.A call solicit.·). p?t-ß·????

Canning House.Wo intend to eetab:i,ih a cainery for pack-

ili|( ti«*toe* in AliXan ¡r,-». Will Want aboOl-O.OOo bushel* kimatoeri. Farmers interestedplease wiite (ml in person.

( HAKI.ES KINO A SON,215 north Lee m reef,

Je7 lw_Alea-ndria, Va.

MASON'SPORCELAIN TOP FKU1T JARS, bought

before the advance in price.1 dosen quarts OOc.t doaen half gallons, 75c.1 «loaen Jelly Olaaae» -5c. Packed 1 doc

eu in a box. W. P. W001,LS ? SONS,Royal and Wolfe street*.

CLOTHING, FÜENI8HINQ8. &C.

CLOTHINGFOR MEN & HOYS,

In all the latest styles and mostreasonable prices.

Spring SamplesFor custom work now ready.

All goods marked in plainfigures.

R. Lee Field,One-Price Clothier and Furnisher,

No. 304 King street

DRY GOODS.

SEASONABLE???.??????- AND MADRAS, h»nd«otne

line, light weight and faat colora, for -hlrt

waists, 8, 10 and.l24e.PERCALES, 1 yard wide, ß to l'J-Jo,40-lnck SEKRsnOKEB, He.PIQUES, something extra at prices, 10.

12*, 15 and 25c.OLP'K, in plain white, 10c yd.40-inch DO« I. reiloced to 12V·COTTON OOVEBT OLOTH, CRASH, Ac.

for (iklrt".STRIPED MINI.INS, »»tin ani I.»ce

Stripec, very handsome, at 10 and 1 'iicBEMNANT8.Diniltins and Checked and

Striped sfu-dine- et 20 per cent, lees thanregular prices.8 and 10».INDIA LINENS, regular widths, 5, 0,8,

10, 12*, 15 to2<lc.INDIA LINENS, 40 inches wide, special

vaincs 10c and 1 2'n»·.WHITE ORGANDI F, 10 and 18c.UNBLEACHED COTTON, 1 yard wi»le

special vainc, 6c.

Summer Underwear.LADIES' RIBBED VESTS at 5, 10, 12*

to 25<».8UMMEB CORSETS at 50c and $1. Lor .?

and short-waiated.FINE LINE OF HOSIERY of all kinds at

all pricea.UMBRELLAS at SOc, 75c, $1, $1 25,

ani $1.50 ? p.Price« war mirri] the lowest.

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A.C.SLAYMAKER42» KINO STREET.

WATCHES AND JEWELRY.

Buy Diamondsand Watcheson Credit.Wo let you make the terms- a dollar or co

a week. Select what you want from our

IMMENSE STOOh.Railroxd Watch.21 jowols.our «pccislty.

Our representative is in Alexandria everyFriday aud will call with fatnpio« if you «Iropus a line. All business coiiCdetttiral.

Castelberg National Jewelry Company,9.1.r> PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,

WASHINGTON, D C.Estai.! ¡ali««) 1846.

The Cook Can't SleepAFTER THIS ALABM CLOCK GETS

DOWN TO BUSINESS.

When getting tip time hae arrived it signalsto the cook and stops to see if the tarns over

for another snoozo. If she does, it calls her

again, waita awhile and calle her again, and

keeps it np nntil the cook roust get np or go

en ay. It ie also guaranteed to wake any-

Imdy who is not past waking. Price #1.50.

HENRY W. WILDT106 N. ROYAL STREET.

MERCHANT TAILORS

WM. ? MURKAY,a?

NO. 517 KINO STREET,Alexandria, Va,

Inform*^ kin friends that he is prepared tofnrnish

HUiTH IN THE LATEST STYLESat very reasonable pri<*e.He guarantees satisfaction ia livery particu¬

lar, and reiioeete a »all and iuepection ofHamde«. rok.5 3m

Wall PapersAND

Window ShadesIf YOU WANT

FIRST-CLASS WALL PAPERS AND WIN¬DOW SHADES,

From the beet manufacturer«, go to the OldReliable Store. Katehlieh«! 1850.

JOHN P. CLARKE,m*»221m 612 Klagst, Alexandrie, Va,

HEINZ'S PICKLE*·..A fine assortmentof Hein«'» bottled Pick lee, Sauce« and

tauapa Ju«t leoeivtsd byJ. C. MILBDRN

DRY GOODS. DRY GOOD»6«,

BARGAIN SALESFOR WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 9.

We place on sale for this week *bout «40 píese* f^nefePercales and fine light weight Mal-a·, regular 17% tn«J 15cgoods. Price for the sale 9c per yard, and at ««hie price ¡fetigoods are much cheaper than ordinary 5c prints and «re en*

cellent for waists, wrappers or bop' ahirte,BARGAIN NO* 2.

4 pieces of very extra value in rVt Uten pille* &jàa£ cutnarrow sheeting, goods also oxc'Ucet Sor boy»1 tttwaendblouses or for gentlemen's undcrw at* Former price* oay^j95c and $1. Sale price 60c for cho/oe,

BARGAIN NO«A3 pieces fine 36 inch linen lawn. . 'inner price *«.fO, ft,«te-

ami $1.40. Sale price 75c. Notier coaxes such a dentiti,summer waist. The goods are ais imitable tor haedkcrcWnél·,

BARGAIN NO_4wAll our Scotch Ginghams, regolar 15c goods» 00 wMei» am

price has been 17c. Sale price 1.: V»'cBARGAIN WO.6.

A continuation of the emVou^. *y aale. We ti^rw pa* t»this sale all the short pieces of e/gfoge acid toierting« a«_4slightly soiled and mussed £oods at aboot one halt fah-vmtprices ; also a large lot of narro*" 5 yard stripe at G5 and IJClor the strip. Customers generally pronounce- the tmìo ofembroideries as the best values rv«· altered.

BARGAIN NQ.&Continuation of the lace sai"· wHo the addition o* a SorjJPT

variety of Torchon Lace? at abom -alf of former price·.Merchant Tailoring DepartmentWe have secured some extra valaoi In blue and black timi*

which we will make up into $20 suit«, beeide« apeqalif attracv,»tive values in fancy suits. For reasons very geaear*^' 'AM$ßttstood, we have made a change in our catter and de*UT *r> V*\troduce to our customers and the cubile generally ottr _wVcutter, Mr. Gustave Hollman, who «comes to U8 with e«LCettm4recommendations. Mr. Hollman baa been cutting for Ae pan*six years for a firm in Baltimore, H, located in the «_wt p»y}tion of north Charles street, and ih.« shoald give --»earance olhis capacity to serve our trade with garments of saperia*: «t%ish and style. We guarantee all u-rn-fc |q this «department «$give pertect satisfaction.

TACKETT * MARSHALL,('HIÑA, OLA88WARE, &o.

RICH CUT GLASSIs expensive, but wo have just received a

BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF PRESSEDGLASS that is to nearly liko the REA LTHING that it take« an expert to till thidifference. Wo have a foil line on tho verynewest ahapee inWater Potties 40<*, Milk Pitchers <5<;

Fruit Bowl« 35e, Berry Bowls 25c, HandledOlivos 8c, Fruit Saucers 4c.

Don't let the low price make you think th'sis low quality waro. There ia nothing betterthan the Genuine Cut Glase, and !» nut of 10

people will think it cut. .We keep tbo fu.Iline, to which we invite your inspection.

E. J. MILLER «fe CO.IMfOBTERH OF EARTHENWARE.

It EclipscsallOtherBrand?

^Is the verdict of eil uuùmiwiv'i,", « ",?*^eoníectioner** who have need the

Globe Mills Flourfor breedmsking or cek<i>. It i* unsorpm·'. din rhoice quality, because it is ground fnmtho best winter wheat that is raised, and 1»?the beet proceas to retain all the nutriment..fthe grain.

JNO. W. EMMERT A CO..Union etreet

ncnt»-MlW} H-mmJIË:_CRANBERRIES..Fancy Cape Cod Iran.

berne·just received byJ. O. MILP.URN.

7<G£a?? BUTTER and FLESH KGOS laja)leoelved ky J. 0. MILBURN.E

poo re AK!

A$3 SHOEFOR

80 CENTSWiMwnao« sell; hot we de er-11 at» '^Mff.-- «:**H«wt ea* (Ma-aWy be an» <ea ta* ejejyj»Vii fee ike money.

If «-te went «oMetai«*· eoaaf er* L re «alitu yea. It yea «real mmetkla*, a-a-fig

wo .»ve it. If yon wen« inaexfaief em tèe**mircnee· ia town kae get ee*B« a» ae fe» M

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? nek Meel 1-eniog ??*** HI ejaefMii'iji eetket.

leaaea. aee «tar tin· e< He·» law k\?*ßk%at ft and |?

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Wt Ui aere aaayje Clotkief te» -era*** eatwiL ac'Lawtew KMUfelarerV «ajt a* <-*-»*».

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JÛ8T RECEIVEDA ? BW LIN*'J*

Dinner Sets» Tea Sgtjjj».Chamber Sete*^

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Tf>y Ice Cream Frc*«*^·*««VT

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Exchange¿BaM.OPEN DAY AKO WOtTf.

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