Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1893, Page 5

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Lasseczcn & Bao. A Goov Isvesraexr. nant Koome. This large space fs dll the more interesting this Friday for two potent reasona, Reasox 1. It will be the last of the “WINTER WEEDING.” Reasox 2. It will be the first ons of “SPRING SHOWING.” Much can be said in print of what you may expect to find here. But then there would not be space enough tm this paper to describe all. It will be well to follow our advice— come and see—at once. Seeing you the needfule of the day. eares of Fine Mereneac Sarre Rewxasts fm NAVY BLUE and BLACK figured and many other dark deniers. only 10c. PERYARD. WORTH 200 A larze variety of Tae Li In TURERY RED and UNBLEACHED, sex Rewxasts, at half of Ocvuxe Crom. In LIGHT, MEDIUM and DARK, Ate. peryard. At Worth 10. One care of PLAIN BLACK SATINE REMNANTS, ‘At Se. per yard. Worth 123¢e. One of the “Greatest Bancatss” SWEMESNEl Use ‘With Complexton Blemishes of any Kind when your skin can be made 7 i | =I | fair and emooth by THANDO- Its effects are so perfectly harmless ‘that yon are cured before you know it, and the chanze appears more like ood old Dame Nature's work than the effects of any medicine, ] ‘Take our advice and try LINE. . SB en - Cones Trroxe Stone COLORED TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. ‘We beg to announce daily arrivals of new and novel effects in this department. Our goods are imported irect and sold at the CLOSEST MARGIN of PROFIT for BEST QUALITIES. Narrow Bead Edgings, ali colors, 20o., 25c., 30c. up to Thc. yard. Cantilla Eagings, ail colors, 40c. to $1 yard. Narrow Gold and Stiver Ragings, 123ge. to 50e. yard. ‘Narrow Steel Edginzs, 18e. to. 50c. yard. ‘Narrow Pearl Edgings, ‘350. to $1 yard. Plain Silk Edgings, all colors, From 8c. to 25e. yard. In the wider goods we show « beautiful assortment im plain and combined effects. Russian Trimmings, Velvet and Broche Combinations, Cantilla, Embroidery, Gold, Pear!, ko. Weare showing « particularly fine assortment of Evening Goods, in pearl, pearl and crystal, pearl and gold, all gold and fancy colorings. The oystem of selling every article of the very beat quality procurable for the price has ainaye deena ruling princtpie of this house. J. L, A WIKD-UP SALE LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S WRAPS. It would be economy for you to buy one of these Cloth ‘Wraps or Fur Capes, even if you don't want it for this season, but there'll be considerable use for one during the next two months. Come in and look them over, and if you can be fitted you'll not grumble about the Price. HOUSEKEEPING SUPPLIES. 11-4 Honeycomb Bed Spreads. 11-4 Crochet Bed Spreads... 100 dozen All-linen Colored duced from 62'4c. a dozen to. Linen Towels fro SHEETING COTTONS AT OLD PRICES. $4 “Mohawk” Bloached Sheeting. 9-4 "Mohawk" Bleached Sheeting. 10-4 *"Mohawk" Bieached Sheeting. ‘Whatever your needs may be in t line we can furnish you in any quantity-aad at Guaranteed the lowest for reliable goods, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, fel 713 MARKET SPACE. Reflect FOR AN INSTANT! Isn't tt UNPLEAS- ANT 19¢ ing prices ————INBIST on the grocer's sending you ————— "CERES" instoad of the inferior imitation ————which makes this heavy, soggy, lead-like bread. Bo determined—make the grocors it THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1893. Werrtr Borers Or W. HL HOERE. *“Tt fa an {1 wind that blows no one any good.” ‘The severe weather of the past two months has filled our house with stock. Goods bought forthe winter trade have not sold, and we find ourselves overloaded. ‘These goods must be disposed of to make room for the spring stock. Wedon't want them—youdo. We want your money, and this is the way we propose to get it: 22.50 OAK CHAMBER SUITES for @15. $25 OAK CHAMBER SUITES for $19. $35 OAK CHAMBER £UITEs for $26 37.50 OAK CHAMBER SUITES for $27.50. 40-LB. HAIR MATTRESS, 87.50. 50 PARLOR SUITE, upholstered tn Tapestry, for $39. i ‘$85 PARLOR SUITE, upholstered in Brocatelle, for 963. 900 PARLOR SUITE, upholstered in Sik Plush and Tapestry, for 849. ‘$65 PARLOR SUITE, upholstered in Stik Tapestry, for 853. $19 SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD for 614.50. $1.50 MOQUETTES—a few patterns—st $1. $1.25 VELVET CARPETS at 890. $1.25 BODY BRUSSELS CARPET at 890. $1 TAPESTRY CARPETS at 79. Now is the time you want to doa little fixing for the inauguration, and now is the time you want tocome ‘and see us. : W. H. HOEKE, tevst Sra Ann Pa Ave Hotel —— TEXT OF THE TREATY their full powers, found in good and due form. have ede upon and concluded the following ARTICLE 1. The government of the Hawaiian Islands hereby cedes, from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty, abso- Intely and without reserve to the United States forever all rights of sovereignty of whatecever kind in and over the Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies, re- nouncing in, favor of the United States ovary righ asan independent uation itis now possoqed; and henceforth eald Hawatian and every island and key thereunto appertaining, and each and every portion thereof. shall become and be an integral Part of the territory of the United States. ARTICLE 1. The government of the Hawaiian Islands also cedes and transfers to the United States the al solute fee and ownership of all public, govern- mentor oie buildings or edifices, ports, harbors, fortifications, military or naval equipments and all other public property of every kind and description belonging to the ‘government of the Hawaiian Islands, together with every right and appur- tenance thereunto ap} g. The oxist- ing laws of tho ‘United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands, but ‘he Congress of the cae States: shall enact special laws for their management and disposition; provided, that a ane Proceeds’ of the same, except as re garde such part thereof as may be used or oc- cupied for the civil, military or naval purposes of the United States or may be to the use of the local government, shall be used solely for the benefit of the inbabitants of the SUGAR AND THE CENSUS. The Attorney General Requested to Prose- |from certain sugar refineries, despite their most strenuous exertions. He savs there bas been a disposition on the of the Tefineries to refuse part — or just titled. Superintendent Porter says the matter has | been referred to the Department of Justice, and he is advised that proceedings will be plly instituted fur the purpose of compel- the recalcitrant establishments to comply with the requirements of the law. ere A NON-PARTISAN COMMISSION. Secretary Chas. Foster's Suggestion of In- vestigation Into Departinent Methods. The Secretary of tho Treasury has suggested to the Senate committee on appropriations the appointment of a non-partisan commission, somewhat similar to the interstate commerce commission, but of » limited existence, the sole business of the commission to be the investign- tion of department methods, with a view to securing improvements therein, According to his plan the commissioners shall be appointed by the President fora term of threo years and each shall be compensated at the rate of $6,000 per year. The Secretary of the Treasury shall provide the necessary accom- modations and supplies for the board, and upon its nomination may appoint a recretary salary of €3,000a year, a stenographer at an annual salary of €2,500, three clerks at an anaual salary of $1,200 each and a messenger at asalary of @1,2008 year, and the temporary assistance of any officer or employe of the gov- ernment may be placed at the service of the _ ‘The commission is to make a thorough exam- ination of the different departments and to re- port generally what changes in the methods of Dureau have been unable to gather #tatistios | Secretary Noble Dore Kot Belleve te the Deckery ment departments to work eight hours each day. As is always the onse with the Secretary, be holds very positive views and has no hesite tion in expressing them. Today one of his vie | tors brought the subject up and asked the Seo- |retary whet he thought of the proposed legislation, “I am opposed to it,” wae the prompt " yes of Tour pens inthe Interior Depart ment convinces me that the clerks earn the | salartes which they reosive. more, om cccasions when under some emergency wore than the usual number of hours have been required the extra time and |work has been given y and | without hesitation. If the contitions | are changed and some rigid rule is adopted, then when extra work becomes necessary the cierks can very properly say that they have given all the ‘time required by law and they Tespectfully decline to de more than they are paid to do.” The Seoretary said that he did sot believe auy more work would be got out of the clerks if the proposed change was made. The Present cordial relations would be disturbed and the government would be the loser. Tre President Harrison, accompanied by ex- Senator Sewell, arrived at Bengies ducking shore, Baltimore county, M@., shortly after 5 o'olock yesterday afternoon. He was attended pA ed colored body servant. The President will probably stay until Raturday afternoon. He took his gun, but it is doubtful if he will | havean opportunity to ue it, for bis trip i | made too early. The ice is just beginning to | disappear and the ducks have not begun to ar rive from the south. soe A Youthful Thiet. Mary Bowie, ten-year-old colored girl, wae 4 prisoner in the Police Court today, charged with the theft of two oranges from a bench tm the market. Mr. Hill, who owned the oranges, said he bad been robbed of @ dozen or more oranges a day, and when bis stand was watched the girl was caught Although she was canght in the act and the : oranges Were taken from her she denied the Pearl Bodices. Gold Fringes. Hawaiian Islands for educational and otaer | conducting business in the several departments, | charge and said thet the en were civon ry fol eas ake ee aca T)) | metomaiee. Peet Frngwe : marie De Horse ana eticienoy, economy and security, and ‘the gen-| "Fuge Kimtedl ahs fae car Thin! Floor fs 8 ¥ o for your money— S aRticLe ut. ciency, economy and security, and the gen-| Jndge Kimball said be did not want to send FURNITURE FRINGE REM- ° = ral good of the : r ¢ FRIN Until C shall otherwise provide the | €Tl good of the public sorvioe. ' The Secretary | girl of such tend. to the jail, and NANTS, TAPESTIY, BRALDS. UT] Gora atraies. Crystal Fringes. ———— Aithousereepers who use Owners of Fine Horses, althourh ther bare | oristing eoverument and lav of the Hawaiian | SUs6ests the above plan as a rubstitate for the | regretted very much the fact that there i» A nd L cre beng visa It will make you beautiful and fair Roman Pearl Girdles. Roman Pearl Fringes. thelr own stables, find that it relieves them s So n having the same object in view now before | reform schools for girls in the District, The from all care and annoyance, besides far more Islands are hereby continued, subject to htly imperfect, sold at AN | felipe amp ar the pa ount authority of the United gress. ay open, and mt Wilson of the | economical board their horses rem eee Societs “ 3 > I (0) | — Downey's—Therethey gut every comfort and | States. The President, by and with = y will be arked to find some ine A Gueat Sacetrice. every care. Only the best feed is used, served the advice and consent of the Sen- ate, shall appoint a commissioner to reside in said islands who shall have the power to voto any act of said government, and an act disap- proved by him ehall thereupon be void and of no effect unless approved by the President, within one from the ex- THE INAUGUKATION, Arrangements Made for the National Com- ittee—The Firemen’s Division. The matter of the rates for carrisge hire on the 4th of March came up for action at the stitution where sho will be admitted, alee “s 8. COHEN & 00., ‘without # particle of dust, and horses im- prove from the time they first enter Downey's Hotel for Horses. If a house gets sick, a ‘vet erinary” and experienced men are ready day and night to care for him. In brief, Downey's “Ceres” —say it makes MORE bread, LIGHTER bread, WHITER bread, SWEETER btead —————and BETTER bread than any other flour $2 dozen of CHILDREN’S, MISSES" and LADIES’ BLACK HOSE, patent seams, absolutely fast colors, Only 12i¢e. per pair. ‘eases of FINE FRENCH PERCALE REMNANTS, yard wide, FAST COLORS. Only 10c. per yard. Worth Suit to Construe a Will, Evelyn B. Jordan, by Messrs, Gordon & Gore don, has filed a bill against FE. B. Hartley for the construction of the will of Mary L. Hartley, 5 523 11th at. LOOK 4s the only thoroughly equipped. systematically IS plecesof ENGLISH FLANNELETTE SKIRT- INGs peryard. Worth 25c. It will pay you to cal and examine our 4. 6 and 7c. departments, «s you will find « large VARIETY OF USEFUL MATERIAL, worth considerably more than PRICES above mentioned. UPON. BABY CARRIAGES. ———in tho world. To be sure you're getting the genuine “*Ceres," look in every sack and barrel you ————buy for that circular sixned tn autograph by ————Wm. M. Galt & Co., and bearing the im- print of two gold medal All Grocers sell **Ceres—mate them sell Downey's, ‘Congress shall change of the ratifications States respecting the duty upon ports, the internal revenue, com- merce and navigation; but until ‘Congress this treaty enact the necessary legislation to extend to the Hawaiian Islands the laws of the United im- meeting of the inaugural executive committee yesterday afternoon and gave rise to some rather warm discussion. Mr. Beaumont, chairman of the committee on carriages, recommended that the rates to and from tho ball be as follows: Carriages, $10; which left complainant €5.000. and sbe claims ‘that she isentitled to the income therefrom during minority. ——_ A Bill for Alimony. Catherine Hatchinson has filed a bill for eli- y 1 iu * | herdic cabs, 6; coupes, €5, and hansom'cabs, | ony against Philip Hutchinson. The bill, SEETING REMMaNTS ouliabicioagthe. | Price, 25e. = it to you! We only wholesale it. shall, otherwise, Provide the czisting com: |@4. Maj. Bisccs called attention to the fact| filed by Porey Metrger, sets forth © marriage _—~_ 1o4 a= ? baa 7) cael a= LS both with the United States and | tat, while the rates for carriages was the saine | some years ago, states that the defendant bat - || Se bere sunt susstves the Innwest and L Srneer et romana ren. telephone $85. _| foreign ‘ountries” shall” continue as ‘re-|@#f0ur years ago, vet the figures for each of | {il treatel art beat ber, chatece thas be ws nn ~ | Randsomest line of Baby Carriares ever Wu MG KC is commas orl acla .ds- with | the three other classes of vehicles were just $1) ing with a mist : . || BS. W: &C Se ee ee or ee ees = rl f the United States and with f higher than established by the District Com- ial Ss. ILLIAMS 0, at prices that will astonish you. rest of and wi oreign: ort. ‘*Wholesate Fiour dd Feed Dealers,” Pig Cor. 1st and Ind. ave. n.w. missioners for the last inaugural ball. The committee resolved to refer the matter back to the carriage committee, with instructions to recommend to the District Commissioners the countries, but this shall not be construed as giving to said islands the power to enter into any new stipulation or agreement whatsoever or to DRUGGISTS, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. Swiss Taszocr Corrame. We have left afew Swiss Tambour Cur- Pty Suit of Expelled Students. A suit was yesterday entered before Justiee A.M. You have then ten hoursin which Sina WAAL CHL ROGUE Wo analy Bagas ak AK 2 9 pall pageprint ny plies Berar yg establishment of the same rates which prevailed | Of the Peave O'Neal by W. A. Cook for students to pluck off the bargains, for we close at | | | \| | | — | praphsesiiy Ay Kapws, WE OFFER Uu (6 J nson S foreign powers now resident in. the Hawaiian | ®t the last inaugural bali, Davidson and Weaver of Howard University, A 5 wae | | | [=ll | Bu C 3 —For— Islands shall be permitted to continue in the | , The committee was authorized to employ | asking that J. B. Jobuson, treasurer of eD OMFORTS. twenty messenger boys on the night of the ball and « coupon ticket for the use of private car- exercise of their consular functions until they can receive their exequaturs from the govern- Se the university, be restrained from taking Asthe inauguration is fast approaching PICKINGS OF INTEREST h riages wes aflopted. possession of their rooms in the university you will probably need more Bed Conatorts, ¥ROM DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS. | ment of the con bescan es y ecto aeceae Lawrence Gardner re-| building. Weaver aud Davidson, it ie We have an immense stock of them at prices 'E ARE always on the the alert toxive you ape- 4 that the different committees having | sn re two of three students a that will indwes you to buy. Wea Meee baseline fall wall tons aoe soeee: The farthor immigration of Chinese laborers | Felation to the ball had cheit work well iu had | have been invlehnitely suspended, be the mee Gar Cail early for bargaina, as these goods TART IN WITH and that the decorations an : " into the Hawaiian Islands is hereby prohibited | illumin: haveall been marked down to prices that jumin . ns | thorities of the university for violation of rule Our 75e. Gowns, este stg st A, Bu Be until Congress shall otherwise provide. | Would be onafiner scale than ever before at- | eleven of the college regulations relating to the LANSBURG BRO., fol 420, 422, 424. 426SEVENTH ST. ¥. W. some interesting developments are expeted. the two music stands in the ball room, his bis — of $1,100 being the lowest. The award was ordered. Mr. Slack said that Prof. Fanciutli had been to New York and secured some new Imusic, which would probably be rendered at waiian Islvnds to other parts of the United States, and if so coming shall be subject to the same ‘penalties as if entering from a foreign country. mer. - tempted. entrance of the students’ rooms by women Our 48¢. Short Undershirts, deep hem and Fence nie ae cuted “Pe| Clairman Slack, from the committee on | employes. ‘The hearing of the case’ bas been cluster tucks. fi For 25¢ law from entering the United States | ™USiC, reporte?, recommending that Jas. H. | set for 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, whem Oo = > will not be permitted to come from the Ha-| Gt#nt be awarded the contract for buildi GREAT BARGAINS! se It bas become evident that Dr. Graves will never again be tried forthe murder of Mra Barnaby. WILLIAMS, Furniture, nd extra long watst Corsets. Our 50c. Colebrated Well-bo: ‘Grab or white.. x Perfect fitting. ARTICLE V. “The public debt of the Hawaiian Islands lawfully existing at the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty, inolud- Range of the Thermometer. The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today: Sam., 46; Decorate March 4. “REG” Bou" GENUINE FOSTER KID GLOVES, all kinds, THE FIREMEN. Chairman Dickson uf the committee on civic HALF PRICE. oe lot of 1240, CEE Bt —- ana a copeatantions bas appotatod Mr. James Ragan | 2 p.m, 58; maximum, 60; minimum, 44 ‘Suitable Sash Curtal FINE IMPORTED MILLINERY, LACES, RIB.| positors in the Hawaiian postal savings | ™4rsbal of the fire department division, with 2 nks, is hereby assumed by the gov-| the eerie =e 2 visiting firemen saiiiieees a — >. <i * . oi ernment of the United States; but the liability | organizations: John W. in pson, a; GIBBONS. On February 15. 1808, Weare headquarters for 4th of Mate deco- | ( are ets and (sede SB ite ST cre United Staten Tn this roped ttatl Paty | Seiuee Richards, Jamce Hagen, W, 0. Drew | Seghaty Be Stentor. st lie raigcacy Me ATA ee es " ‘i case exceed $3,250,000. So long, however, as | Johu J. Peabody, Louis H. Lanman, Wm. Cam-| of Washington, D.C . ; Rc. We aro prepared to furnish specia! do- JACKETS AND CAPES AT HALF PRICE. the existing government and the present com-| mack, Fred H. Kablert, Julius Strobell, Jobn | PRINCE WORTHINGTON. On October £2, 1801, . Stans, with estimate, for decorating private ° mercial relations of the Hawaiian Islands are | T. Given, Geo. A. Turton, Wm. Smith, Wm. aan, polis - ine residences and stores on and off the line of Draperies UNDERWEAR AT HALF PRICE. continued, as hereinbefore provided, said gov- | Belt, John Maddox. TI feotox, Doth of this ity. ae a parade. o : ernment shall continue to pay the interest on TRE XAvIONAL commrrrza, a mtd DRESS TRIMMINGS AT HALF PRICE. 1.50 WRAPPERS $86. Sle Se Se ee 90 wie Fo sud abt Risbaiam een eercaryd jot bie. ranted fast colors, in red, white and blue, * elit v1 ATREN. 2806, at . ‘quelity. ARTICLE VI. BN, On Feyruary 15, 1800, at 22:90 p.my Crowding two large stores into 20 17, from bin late reste bers of the democratic national committee the following letter: Tomorrow we shall piace on Our 500. Tinen Damask and Momle Bureau ‘The government of the United States agrees Ostr Tc. Per Yano. ‘We have an immensestock of Flags from 10c. Household Amon, of the ratifications of this treaty the gross sum Kindly indicate to the secretary, Mr. Simon x a eral Friday. Februat : a 6 i an on ae 315, 317, 319 Tr Sr N ‘and Table Scarfs. For 25¢ one gives you an opportuaity of to pay to Liliuokalani, the Inte queen, within cuca line texans waned ee as sordhweat at 9 Selo popes Ladiew Percale Wrappers with round Bunting of the stars and stripes, eo se AIL shades of Chi nding white oe ei one year from the date of the exchange of mao ne 8 AMTLETT. | On Eetrnary 36, 150 at £404. ag yebo frent anf eck, half bie Ow 25. P.Y ‘and black. Mines with reliable makes of above the ratifications of this treaty the sum of] Deer Sir: The parlor known as the new recep- | “Netice offunael beratier MET Ty sleeves, ruffle eround the yoke, pets doc oan’ soe S RI G S Our 250. Sn. Faille Al‘aiik Ribbons... goods, and in many instances at ay oy penser ef Rosy cl i tion parlor of the Arlington Hotel (entrance on | BELL. On Fetraary 16, 16. at 3.20 pug Mra. . incl nite ‘ a shades. ANN ‘widow of the lat ‘ —— bytes Y N E (or eee mere ie provided she in good faith submits to the au: hiner roma) bas doen secured es 0 head- | Beitof Tenuessec,” in the ‘seveuty-sixth year of bat to 44 te am ctteastive vanity Osy 102. Pee Yora. ‘ Stock must be sold to make thority of the government of the United States | onal committee during their stay in Washing- | “’Soticeof funers’ hevwafter. {Chicago and Ts Meht, medium, dark and mourning Polisher en gar eto AND eseuitck Gacawine and the local Bovernment of the islands. con, 0, on te fon of the inauguration | *# Pacre please copy] ety. stylea. These Wrappers were made asia geal — And the government of the United States | of President-elect Cleveland. The will | .CARRIGO. On Thursday morning, F rt to sell for 81.50. but by placing Oay 15. Per Yara vy Dn “ further agrees to pay to the Princess Kaiulani | be open for use of members. from Fro | ee pms week ROSA, Ducved mother of cur order early and paving them ANl-wool Jack Flags, 15. ; larger size. 25¢. i lo. | Buttermnitk Soep. sare aaa within one year from the date of the exchange | March 5, both dates inclusive. a Gelivered mow for cash we secured ‘& big concession. and to give our Patrons the advantage of our good fortune we will sell them at the low price of 98c. Each. Bon Marche, Bi4-B16 7th st. Borrercer Dax Ar GULLS. Tomorrow we'll celebrate the first BUTTEKCUP DAY we've had for a long time. We Enow it'll meet with your approval Many different flavors will be among the assortment, and as the day will bes special one the price for the great variety We'll show will be only 25 CENTS a pound. Every separate CANDY will suit your taste, Buttercups are probably the most de- Mabtful, dainty, delicious and refresh- tag CANDIES of thetr kad that were ever made. Try them tomorrow. Guz & Sox, Con 11x Asn F Srs. te18 ‘Telephone 1104. SAY MAN ~ have you ever worn a perfect-ftting Shirt? It's lurury—and an inexpensive eue if you buy our “Invincible” Dress Shirts at Sie., 6for 85. Five different Aleeve lengths to each neck size. If you prefer it-many do—we will make you sbaif dezen Shirts to order 0 lery ¢ & ireland, ofa Timers Oth and N.Y.Ave.June. ° lo to $25. Shields, 25e. each. drop us aline and we will ‘send a man to you. draw you a design for deco- rating your building and submit an estimate of the cost. CRAIC & HARDING, COR. 13TH & F STS. Almost Nothing Will be charged here for SILK and TWIST tomorrow. Just as an advertisersent we're Detore heard o srs ante Barly Buyers Get Them! McDERMID. Commexcrxe Sarenpay, Frys. 18, going to sell the “Corteceli” brand of ol Gil sus Spect Si 5C. ““Beerything A Woman Wants * EVERY VARIETY OF OUR ‘TWIST and SEWING SILK prices never et Te 1C. ROU Y eee ee CHILDS & 1114-1116 F Sr: N.W. GOc. 25e. a Pound. ‘This will be the largest Candy sale of the season. Prova, 105 Tr Sx. N. W. CREME FLEUR DE LYS, Facial Food, a CURE for WRINKLES. MISS LULA LENMAN, 931 F St. N.W. SAMPLES GIVEN THURSDAY. RUBBER GOODS DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR. Prices in this department will be as low as ever. We have great!y enlarged our stock, devoting considera- dle space to this class of goods alone. SAMPLE PRICES. Rec. Our Price. Price. Fountain Syringe, 2-qt., complete....8200 $1.24 Fountain Syringe, 3-qt., complete. Hot Water Bag, 2-at. Hot Water Bag, 3-ct. 1% Pi inges, 2 hard rubber pipes y and hard rabber connections, making the best syringe im use, and every Bottles, Nipples of a!l kinds, Syringe Tubing, and Extra Bulbs, Ice Bags, ke. Atomizers, rubber tube, perfect......-- 1.00 -49 Atomizers.—We carry the largest stock in the city and make the lowest-priced Atomizers for throat. nose and toilet use. Atomtzers for liquids, powders and vaseline. Steam Atomtzers,complete, very cheap. Bubber Bougies and Catheters of all styles, KOLB PHARMACY, LEADERS OF LOWEST PRICES, So Dr. Sanche’s ae ELECTROPOISE “VICTORY.” “Oxxorx Br Axsonpriox.» A CURE FOR DISEASE WITHOUT MEDICINE BY A SIMPLE PLAY UPON NATURE'S LAWS, HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED IT? IF NOT, CALL FOR TESTIMONIALS. WASHINCTON'S ONLY ACERT, Miss Lula Lemman, 981 F Street N. W. ‘Who has studied under Dr. Sanche and will give you the proper advice for the use of the Electropoise *Viewory.” Office hours 12 to2, 3to 5 p.m. NOVELTIES FOR EUCHRE PARTIES. Kasx & Soxe Mro Co, 531 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. fe7 REPLATING OLD GOODS EQUAL TO KRW. A “Hint.” drvase*and indifiereat BUTTER te'ce cusor, Set Benen win pox nee Flow are the bect and ia}. Teloee are the adie . Prompuy D. Warzzax Ovsren, rieprone, 2988. 340, 341, 342 Cxvren Maszer. Wile Folia of Medicated ‘Toilet Paper: Rose) Infants? XTRA FOK INAUGURATION —— China Sik Hondkerchtefs and ‘These THURSD. A. Kaen 909 PENNA. AVE. N W. it & Ruoff's CARD... car forns Us we wil recelve ur “Spring Styles” of Soft, Derby and Silk Hats on February two weeks earlier than waual.. ‘This able you to pari March 4 in the Latest epring bi OS Pas Wig & To bao yen payine three Seen ly of CAI fo'meks 1 GRAND USHED USHED Ehocoiate Day toner, LOH ARB F STS for « grand TE, C2 AZALEAS, Remarkable for their beanty—will excite your attention if you drop in here tomorrow. Then, also, ‘TULIPS come in for their share of ad- mirers. And, truly, this is the place to admire ‘TULIPS, for we're TULIP Bee ‘us before you buy CUT FLOWERS. You'll be surprised with the end our moderate eharges. ow Quick delivery. A, . GEBE & Bis: 1224 FSEN.W. 5 To $8.50 Ladies’ Patent Leather top and = HOOVERS SNYDER, rate Pa. Av. r Hutchinson’s, fel4-St 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tue Gas Avpuaxce Excuaxar, of Washington, 1428 New York ave. n. w. All kinds of Gae Appliances for domestic, manufac- turing and scientific purposes. fel4tt Pisavos Prnrowes. made such favorable terms ‘We have with this celebrated house as enabie us much lower prices than heretofore. If you make use of Pinaud's Perfumes ‘we shold be pleased to have you note our prices. W. S. Tuoxesox, Puanmacisr, 703 L5re Sr. fe15 Hoaanqvanrens. BAUWS FURNITURE EXCHANGE, 314 OTH BT. N. W.. ‘Will supply you with the following goods for the Tsavovnatiox. 600 COTS at $1 cach. 400 WIRE COTS at $1.35 each. 1,000 PILLOWS at 50c. each. 1,000 PRIME GOOSE FEATHER PILLOWS ‘2,000 CHAIRS at 260. each. (00 KITCHEN TABLES at @1 each. AND ALL OTHER Goops AT THE POSSIBLE PRICES. of 150,000, providing she in good faith submite to the authority of the government of the United States and the local government of the islands. ARTICLE Vil. The present treaty shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, on the one part and by the — government of the Hawaiian slands on the other, and the ratifi- ‘cations thereof shall be exchanged at Honolulu as soon as possible. Such exchai sball be made on tho part of the United States by the commissioner hereinbefore provided for, and it shall operate as a complete and final conveyance to the United States of all the rights of sovereignty and property herein ceded to them. Within one month after such exchange of ratifications the provisional ernment shall furnish said commissioner with ‘a fall and complete schedule of all the public property herein ceded and transfe In witness whereof the respective plenipo- tentiaries have signed the above articles and have hereunto affixed = —, sara Done in duplicate at the city ington this 14th day of February, 1893. John W. Foster, Lorrin A. Tharston, Wm. R. Castle, Wm. C. Wilder, Chas L. Carter, Jos. Mareden. XO DOUBT OF RATIFICATIOS. ‘There is practically no doubt felt by Senators who are thoroughly informed on the subject that the Hawaiian treaty of annexation will be promptly ratified by the Senate. There not seem to be any reason to ex- ‘nexation is ‘The acquisition of the territ will be ac- compli without reference of the matter to the House for action. Only after the annexation as ih P. Sheerin, what your post office address will be during your stay in Washington, D. C., sonding such information so that it will reach him at the Arlington Hotel on or about March 2, 1893. Is is understood that the custom which pre- vailed in 1885 dud in 1889, as well as prior thereto, that members of the national com- mittee ite in the ral parade to the Capitol and from it at least until the re- viewing stand is reached, shall prevail. The committee on inai ceremonies advises that suitable badges will be provided for mem- bers of the democratic, national committee. The committee on inaugural ceremonier, Col. James G. Berret, chairman, has arranged that ample provision shall be made for members of the democratic national committee and their families upon the reviewing stand to be erected in front of the Executive Mansion, and from which Prosident Cieveland will review the pa- rade on its retarn from the Capitol. The committee on inaugural ceremonies has tendered to the democratic national committee for use of the members and their families one of the large front rooms of the headquarters of the committee on inaugural ceremonie=. which are located in the Lenman br » No. 1425 yw York avenue, Washington, D.C. From the windows of this room the inaugural parade, which is to take place on March 4, 1698, can be wil itnessed. ‘Mr. James L. Norris, a rxember of the demo- cratic national committee from the District of £ ne é § u i ryt : Pauen Bs aaa Sy (0) 5 ELI 15, 1808, = Op. Wednesday, Febru ‘CONNOLLY, tn the thirty-third peak Sibis ace siuceal Eesday. Febrosry 17, 08.2. p.m. from the residenon of his’ aunt, Marz A" Moltbesd,” corner Street extended and Lydecker aver, He fanor. Friends aud relatives invited to attend. QOOPER. Ou Thursday, Pebruary 16, 180d, st 1.90 SB at hie reuideuce: No L224 W street partie: went, THOMAS QOOPER. beloved husband uf Cam the seventy ft ent of bis age. erwatter ETHERIDGE. On Febroary 15, At his. home in'Beaufort, SC. Cate J WER MEM DOR. wets superintendent Gu LS. D., inthe nity-fourth) yaar 15, 1808, wt or bis tee On Februs 5 am. "GORDON. beloved husband of Sark is Gordon. RDON, On We GORDON. On Weonesiay morning at 6, F Ys isu WARNER be SICLAS ton ot James © Mary" J.’ Gordon, aged twentt ana ‘Funeral from his parents’ resience, 313. Sth northeast, Friday, Pebruary if, at 3 otelork hureday. a ane WILIAM. Devted husband or Moons Kiag Seed iiity one vears Farpwell, amy bustand dear, farewell, And you, uy dear children Fatcwsit lrewellto pos” Dut may we hope to mest with him With Cage hele GORDON. waitin. © awd twenty ve jeare. Fanera! Priday from bis parents’ residence, 313 Sth street at 3 p.m. = tour yeare months oye KLUG. On 7 February 16, ‘well to thee (Our father ts, a Twictiintonas ‘God's ‘BY'liie Wir aND CHILDREN. “Worra A Gomes A Box “Medical science has achieved s qreet triemph ta: production of Bescuars Pris, Which wil! care Sick Meadacie and all Nervous Dis- ‘Women to complete health. Of al Gruayista. Prien, 28 conte « tua. ‘ow York depot, OOD Canal ot

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