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THE EVENING STAR RD DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, PORNO dE STAR BUILDINGS. a 2101 Pennsyivavta Avenne, corner 11th St, by ing Star Ni é. see eT ACPFMANS, Pere ey New York Ofice, 88 Potter Building, stood ~— Che Evening Sar. wr [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as secont-claes mail matter. | £97 Al) mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of sivertiving made known on Vor. 82, No. 20,507. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1893—TEN PAGES, TWO CENTS. FINANCT AL. FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ose Musios Or Doutans ‘The assets of the PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSO. CIATION now exceed the MILLION DOLLAR mark. ‘This gratifying success has been acquired by the con- staht and diligent attention and care of the directors and officers ovrr the affairs of the asscciation, involv- ing «reat personal sacrifices by them for the sole benes | fit and profit of the membera. In this direction wa will cite one undisputable fact, and that is the extreme economy in the matter of expenses in running the as- Interest Represents ciomey mate without efert. We pay inter- est upon deposits. We will begiad to have -oclation. You open an acconnt with ux Treasurersof The atwets are 81.000,004.18. The interest fund churches, lolzes, organizations, Sc..ehouiit meumte to $98.300 8 The inte ine shores at deposit their funds where thes will earn’ -h. aret series have been paid off and retired. This terest instead of with national banks. Am. Security 262.71 per share: profiton 5 shares, $313.55; on 10{ shares, 627.10: on 20 shares, $1,240: on — Kee ss. — SDAY SALE OXFORD, . = CHEVIOT, WINES AND LIQUORS, WEDNYSDAY, THURSDsY A} 4 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY age FRIDAY: AT POOLE'S, O44 LA. AVE. PLEASANT VALLEY SWEET CATAWBA WINE. REGULAR PRICE, $1 GALLON. For theee three days, 85c. GALLON. PENANG, Are names given to material 90 popular for making Skirts and Pajamas for spring and summer wear. ‘Our importation of these goods havine arrived we make an exhibit of sume before they go to the work room. ‘Textures and patterns were never so at- tractive and are al! our own and exclusive designs. ‘Wo are doing the unexpected in the Sbirt- ‘tmaking-to-order business, and it is because We know bow to do it and do it well. BRYAN & COMPANY. CORNER F AND 15TH STREETS. VERY FINE HEAVY PORT WINE, 6 YRS. OLD. REGULAR PRICE, 83 GALLON. For these three days, 82.40 GALLON, BEST CALIFORNIA PORT WINE, REGULAR PRICE, 82 GALLON, For these three days, $1.50 GALLON. CALIFORNIA PORT WINE. shares. $1,567.75. The fourth series matures for ¥ $100; prof, profit on 5 | shares, 0 shares, #500: on 20 shares, | #1,000; on 25 shares, AML of the aforesaid | proftsare at the rate of TWELVE PER CENT per annum. With theee rates of profit to those who bor- Tow, as well 18 to those who do not borrow, it will be | found that money can be had from this association at a8 low prices as from any other: so the bich rates of in- terest pall by uxare not made by hisch cuargesto taose ‘who borrow, but are the direct resnit of keeping down the ruming expenses | On stares withdrawa before they mature we pay 5 | per cent per annum. | On spectal payments or deposits. Himited to $5,000 from any one member, we pay 6 per cent per annuus, payable every three months ff less than $10; if the interest an to par itevery & ‘Trust Co. shares, #564.40; on 10 shares, $708.80; om 20 shay $1,557.60; on 25 shares, £1,82!.00. The third series matures for @174.71: dues paid, #11200; profit, © J. BELL, PRESIDENT, 1405 G st. aw. * Don't! ney to lie ido im bani, withe bine except fo the banker, -—Allow your ANY! You k how much of > trtbated very materially to our success. You see this is not a stock concern, where the profits go to stock- but are kept inside @ members. Therefore, the interest we pay is hisler than can be obtained else-| where, j ial deposits can be paid at any time } and all payments on or before the ith of the month | eet interest from the Ist day of that month. We are | Paying ont more than $1.00 per week in interest and still merensing. Our snccess is phenorenal, as is at- | tested by our miliion dollars of assets, and we are | feeling rather proud of it. At this turning point in | the history of the association the officers and directors are deserving of having their names placed before the community, and hers they are ‘ANSON, President. Woors Axp Co. Basxens, 1222 F Sreeer NW. tex Greatest Savises [ysritenos: THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST cOM- PANY. | CAPITAL, $1,090,000 OVER FIVE THOUSAND DEPOSITORS testify to | C. C. DU the populadty of the sarines departawnt of this com. | LEWIS ABRAHAM. Vice President. pany and their confilence therein, The following | FRANCIS G, SAXTON, Treasurer. comparative statoment stowsthe phenomenal increase | JOHN COOR, Secretary, office, 505 11th st. ef indivirinal accounts opened since theestablishment | CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, Attorney. Of its bucness in its new Fre-proor sraniieagice build- | AXDREW GLASS, WY. E. Gobs, A. N. MEEKER, WM. P. SEVILLE. FRED. W. BRANDENBURG, CHARLES BAUM, CHARLES W. SCHELL, | ©. BANKES BROOKES, WM. R. HILLYER. fe25-e07t REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 470 LA. AVF., subtect to sy recetves Lk frou three to as Dee co ces, cfnhsand other as. gocuiions, as mei o> Suid “tvall | Tethe oldest District tte tnsurance company te thor. emieel¥es of stuck Leteyy keep ther | Ouchlyequivped—has been in successfu! operation for |e Gy CEng. ‘Aing | oeereloven years and hae examined early” 20,00) real estate aad | Uilea, ft bouds and sTarcat proof safe im its ten-story free OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, MAHLON ASHFORD, President, Counsellor at Law. ©. C. DUNCANSON, Vice President jon Merchant. * Coun GEORGE F. FLEMING, Sect tary. ‘ouns+llor st Law. Mf Tiigws & Co., Bankers. 4:20. m WALNER, President. § Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. é E. FRANCIS BIGGS, ee ae Gas Light Co. E.G. DAVIS, Director or taxon ALBERT P. FOX, Director, | WEELIAM GALT, Director, Seat Patate Broker. ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Dire!” GEORGE W. PEARSON, Dicoet EXPERT EXAMINE! pectic | emcee JAMES J. BrcKER. | CONSULTING COUNSFL, WALTER D. DAVIDGE, Esquire. Our S-sear Coupon Certificate offers the best | CORT ETANCING Insll Set investment now on the market Thecondi- | tions and agreement plain and easily under- ff steed. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. shortest tmecom- | PURCHASERS and INS1. Capital (fally paid), $200,000. Seo Call at the office. FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914G st. nw., Washington. D.C. Baxztsa Horse Or LEWIS G. TEWKSBURY & Co., 1380 F st, Adams iroa Butlding, WaSHINGTON, D.G W. B. HIBES, Manager. ete HARRISON DINGMAN. President. Tae Naroxa. Save Devostr, Depostts recetved sutiect SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY os asi balances (Of the District of Columbia. Advances: cle —— Advances, mondents against available CORNEK 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE ave collateral = Government Bonds and all ‘Chartered by special act of Congress geccritpeiintad on tin’ m4 Government Bonde. York Stock “Exchany Jam.. 1867, and acts of Oct. , 1890, and Feb.. 1992. Touxht and sold for CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS — @AFE_ DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Bo, bave direct. pricate Tipu wacertawie Dunearyriat eaulte at @5per| Private Wire, ince tr oar Now Crk and | annem unwarc. Hicago of Securities, jewelry, silver ware and valuables of Our factiities for tradtn: i finds incense’? pactagy trunk oF enue tan Gia ky SSawprett st moderate coo | Gratnend Provision. 3p fa'n and Pro = theChieaco Board of Trade | GAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. are unequaled ‘Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, rest allowed o8 8 and abov We makes spectalty of the “Youre money on Feal estate aad collateral | 20eaiSeewritien —-Purtiane sud Saleot all bo. aang eaiBecuritiesou = ‘RUST DEPARTMENT. Partios desiring to onen ‘Acta es administrator, executor, recnver, accounts, 8 well as those ane routes trast of all Birds. Wilis mnt attorney in daily attend- contemplating a change in juirine additional facili- ‘{Sitarelavited jo call oa or Malress mpl airare, 2 Prepared by = 4 Bugoestion, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Prestitent. PHAELES ©. GLOVE, Pirst View HNSTON. Second Vice Pres. ONES, Third Viee Pres. SCIS HIGGS. Treasurer Omeer LEWIS G. TEWKSEURY & CO. Ustox Savises Bs i, Zonas C. Andrew Wyiler Hatibow d. Finery, Charles A. Janson, } Franets Blew, ¥. H. SMITH, Presiden: ‘& M. LOTHROP—JOHN TWEEDALB, Vice Presidents ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasnrer. J. H. RALSTON, Secretary. Bank open during business hours and from 6 to & olelock Saturday evenings. ‘Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits and larwer dividends on installment deposits. feT-tt C. T. Havessen, Member Washington Stock Exchaaga, Meal Estate and Stock Broker, Booms Yan! U1, Atlanti: Building, Williazs & 2 tomas i Robert 0. Holtzuan, (117) Woodbury ‘lage Tas Disrmcr Vie Ixsvnaxce COMPANY. 610 13k street northwest. CAPITAL, $200,000. ‘Titles to all real estate ia Was); end county examined with acc ‘Deeds, wills and ail other conveyances uf real prop- ants to $10 or more then we stand ready, | ; i REGULAR PRICE, 81.50 GALLON. For these three days, $1.25 GALLON. BEST SHERRY WINF, 6 YRS. OLD. REGULAR PRICE, 83 GALLON. For these three days, 82.40 GALLON, BEST CALIFORNIA SHERRY WINE. * REGULAR PRICE, $2 GALLON. For these three days, $1.50 GALLON, CALIFORNIA SHERRY WINE. REGULAE PRICE, $1.50 GALLON. For these three duys, 81.25 GALLON. HANNISVILLE PURE RYE WHISKY, 6 YRS. OLD. fe23tu, thks-tf HEADQUARTERS. see TTEE, NMAN BUILDING, Committee on Carriages: 9 owners of i rivate carriaves wishing tickets seaary entrance of tne penson b: ure ther from the cRairinan OF the ca puymifiee at hesdguarters Sapch 2 and 3. will be admitted to the private Hine of entrance without » ticket. 'T. BEAUMONT, ‘OLIVE at mittee. INAUGURAL COM- ____ Chafrman Carrisee ¢ A LIMITED NUMBER OF SUBSCRIP- > tlons wil be received toward the erection of & firsecless apartment buildinz, location and plan th ed those desiring to 0% fmentsin same. Ler fall partlewinrs ap- Ft Soot SWORMSTEDY & BRADLEY. REGULAR PRICF, 83 GALLON, ‘Real Fstate Brokers, 927 P at. For these three days, 84 GALLON. 2 SCOTTISH | S22 ee to aren th OVERHOLT PURE RYE WHISKY, 5 YRS. OLD. REGULAR PRICE, 84 GALLON. For these three days, #3.40 GALLON, KING'S PURE RYF WHISKY, 5 YRS. OLD, REGULAF. PRICE, 84 ¥ * ANSON & TAvror, 22>, rani Sere For theae three days, 83.35 GALLON. r Stations, all in tue light, MONDAY, ech MEBBAY Maris.” Miewese | BAKER PURE RYE WINSKY jdent sinte, writing vers dar. REGULAR PRICE, 82.50 GALTON. a For these thy ee days, 82.2% GALLON. AN VERY FINE BRANDY, 8¥RS. OLD. REGULAR PRICE, 84.50 GALLO’ For these three days, 88.7 GALLON. Re peanster VERY FINE YADETI:A WINE. potas Smee r ps REGULAR PRICE, @3.00 GALLON, se PIEITUALISM Ar WoNW's HALL, 721 For these three days, $2.40 GALLON. ih st tw, MARCH. 1, 7:00 p. ta eeeee Utabie evidence of spirit presence, Mrs. E. ium. Private sittings daily, 1914 Pa.ave, OF DIRFCTORS.—THE For, teven directors for the MEAT to carve the ene hake the, conan. aM, March 1a. 1S ; B and Hats. ne. on Ts Decween the honrs of 1 and N. A. POOLE, ‘Cash Grocer.” 68 FOI 044 LA. AVE. N.W. 1t huech, G st. 13th, 3 i NOTE: cigel Loon, tinder the aiusplees of the “Hrotherhood ENAUGURAL NOTES. ‘Services us follows Sunday. Epbruase 28, 1803, Ganntiet Drivin Gloves for insage 5 february ‘27, Det 5 Yar" Behe av prary BS, IMLS pip. 2 Wednee dey “Tpmlapie’, 5th ave. BANK Hates ey me. 5 Thursday, March ©, 1803: derby and wilk, for Spring 1803 are Subjects: Sunday and Monday, “Purity.” Other | wirreri'e BUOEE ES oo mbjerts to he 3 . . ph U, McKim, y.D, wad 1628 No collection. eS" NOT WE. UR Ttissafe to say there will be on the avenue nex: Suturday more “*Knox” COLONIAL BEACH TAXPAYERS, ATTEN- font, Texes for venr 1Nite dur and payable . E. BRAYTON, Roow 41, Kolloge build- ing, 1416F st. nw. Promp: attention should be ison tn avoia penalty. ©. Spenco 4 PNAS PY ONGWN TREASURER. Hate than of any one other kind. “Knov" and “Heath” have sent us B.H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1257 Pa, ave. n.w._fe27 rut Be"? PRosrective BuripeRs. Le Suits For ‘Bring your plans and specifications for Hire. New your new building and lot us submit you £n estimate for supplying the glass. and latest cut, 1512 F st. aw. Bq MPR TANT xoTICE TO INAUGURATION TRAVEL” BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘To accommodate the increased travel cn ac- count of the Inauguration, March 4 two ‘ew stations will be established at 7TH AND VIRGINIA AVENUE And OTH AND MARYLAND AVENUE, Beginning MAROH 2 and continuing until6 Pm. MARCH 6 All local trains between Washington and Baltimore will depart from and arrive at 7th ‘and Virginia avenue station. All local trains between Washington and Alexandria will depart from and arrive at 9th and Maryland avenue station. All other trains will depart from the regular Gth street station. 1028-5¢ UR PRICES REMAIN THE SAME A LARGE RUBBER ORDER. Messrs. Gormnily & Jeffery Mf. Co. recently Bigced one order for Faber trey amounting to 8100.~ Hewhich tact wavuld indicate that they: place: reat conitience inthe G. # J. Paeunatic ‘Tite ‘and the G. SR pacing tine tsoin “Amerson athlete.” Ook Prien of Rubber Advances: “*A. C. Banker of the ible Hubber Worksetates that tlie corner oueruce ich has been effected will aad 18 to 90 ber Cent to the pouud price and that the tires made by his besold at Si more per pair, It wn what other tire ‘manufacturers mag do, Dut as thie present rubber corner occurs between s Sine rise in price uf B11 per pound. before auotiier Trudie ig mvrkotnd i aald iy ohaerears to be quite Possiule.""From Beartage, Feb. 2k "33. QUALITY IS NOT CHEAPENED, Woh ited! “2108-1116 Est new, HL All mens overcoats, both light and heavy ~ weirhts. All men’s suits of plain and fancy cheviot, cassisneres, tweed and homespun and fancy worsteds. ‘The ‘ss-ount is allowed om spring overcoats and euits of blue sud black ebeviot—«. departure from previous sales. Manufacturing m1. QUEMIST, PROF. R. Now Yorks‘has made a 5 chemical analysis of various kinds of blacx hostery hat and ce by usine any bi & fall line of these Koods retail as low as 5c. blood poisonine cells make i shail Keep. | for men and boys, which I | W: 8, TREL, fe10<tm ‘sds Pav‘ave. ae EISEMAN BROS, — Legitimate . -. th s a ud Tiers, conbchioe ol ome irae EDUCTION — SUMME: €O., office 10% Wiste ash, exg. furnace and White asi" stave and splint, 84." Hod nmin erate, deity roliscot 168, WhO:e- 8, Pres fee 5 Y Prices. AMERICAN ICI Se" ice oF ‘Tel. 48 MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY. ‘We have recently added an optical de- partment to our establishment, where every particular of the business will re- ceive carefnt and scientific attention. Any ill-fitting frame readjusted without “The ultra-fashionable street shirt for men tx ausde up in fency stuffs, with link enf's of same material and pointed linen coliar. Superb styles in ZEPHYR and MADRAS CLOTHS just re- ry csived. By leaving your order now you avoid the Sa rush and disappolntinent sare to follow later on. MERTZ'S MODERN PHARMACY, See ea a ee SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS, 1027 25tr 1th and F sta —=—=—="0 — WE ARE READY FOR SPRING You should see these t ‘Trouserings inneats attrnclve eeepoe: | << agenr sanernies jo tuake the handsoine Uttle booklets used so ex- tensively for advertising parposes. Printing of all Kinds executed promptly. Work delivered when Promised. Siem ee ‘or, Pressed, Gretued and Delivered. 3. PRED. GATCHEL ate wf Keen (405 12th st. n. w., one door above the “Arenua.” {27 AUGURAL PARADE.—A FEW REA NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SEETRY, for, sale ou stand Hooking down the avenus. Manager. Printer and Engraver. oe Eh ae Telephone 64h (21) @23 Dat w. Tes 3 FR Grates, Wroiwht iron Gus Fixtures, &c. 2 2h, 1990. — MIT MAY | Special discounts while makine. FEBRUARY 25, 1900.70 WHOMIT MAY | Spreia] discounts while making chanwes, a Weean save you money. Jahn. fice —o CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “‘Ezpert," 913 7TH. fe0-3m GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. co., Annoutices the Removal of end werent ea St ATy CERI NOTICE THE Hor Wien 18 70 PE a a van ve i jie ‘Social itetrecott bailalag). eg ere Clabst Netiona! Liles! Hall, has no conection and ‘ial attention givens the Saree Geer: is in no way authorized Uy Washington Commanders AND SALY OF REAL ESTATE, Se No. 1, Untied Aiwert, echanies, which eave tho SSUAND INSURANCE: DISCOUNT SALE. hd which closed a success: CERTTES ROU SOLDON THE WA Fine) sale of thaseason, beainning MONDAY, Feb- | INGTON STOCK EXCHARGE. fei8-lin | ruary 7, to Sarci-d, inciusive. One-third off sctual a — HL, MeQuEEN, Inarked values on ths following: = i reed attend as = PRINTER AND ER ‘eeeling atthe club. Toor, ‘Wa-hiuxton Hing Book aud Jou Prateee 1, All boys' and children’s suits and overcoats. | Hail, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Match Lat 8 o'clock, to make tinal arrangements for the inaugural Parade aud settle other uigt trv of taportance: rE, resident, M. F. PEAI ALL WANT. ALL WANT ‘That's human nature—Dut some wants may be easily satisfird. For instance, the want forakeatthy, houeitke bore. ‘The snburhs of WEST EXD PARK snd KENSINGTON furnish splendid sites for reside: ‘All the advantages of the country’ conveniences of the eity iay be found there. Yet ine send you a cireniar or talk to you abont these sulurus. Othera have acon me dnd are weil pleased with the reanit. HENRY N. COPY, Investments, 706 8TH BT. NW. Ly to be tight rains today, probably. claartad, urbe the arom vate on Weuncaday. weinan shifting to in southeastern Virginia and Mary- LUMBER FOR INAUGURATION STANDS, RED HEART BOARDS, 90c. PEK 1008Q. PT. GANG-BAWED BOARDS, $1.15 PER 100 8Q. FT. JOISTS AND STUDDING, $1.33 PEB 100 5Q. FT. LIBBRY, BITTINGER & MILLER. “Lumber, re , Mitt ind Butlders’ Hardware,” Cor, ‘Gtb at. and N.'¥. ave. Bw. 28 se BANK NOTES AND DuAPTs. All business man have oceasion frequently to make a note or drawa draft—We have Blank Notes and Drafteinour own bend- some design, either looseorin book farm. Bee our display of Library and Office Ink- stands. We are headquarters for EVERY- ‘THING tm the stationery line. EASTON & RUPP, Stationery Supplies, 421 TITHST. (Just adove the avenue.) ter Soucern. dis t to notify the public that wait nay any bilis contracted by my wife, as she has left my bed and. po ta JOHN MOUNTENEY. i: BGs HAMILLOS” ocallst, in preseri 3 > ocala - a Tenses tor defective vision, “Sameihine new in lenses. With CARL PETERSEN. Optician and Jes fi Bxamination free.” Hours frou to 5 pein NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE al est business heretofore conducted cis, Fickting at ‘Nos. 1400 Gand 1204 2d i hereafter ve condacted under %. H. Fiekling & Bro me my bfother Jeremiah Tickling, who has been in oR. FE. O. MANNAKEE HAS VVED BP cltice ana Festience’ to aso tou ae roscoe ,LEGAL AND -RARY LIGHTS: ‘Desirous of quick work done in fanttless . without any extra citurye, will cous (heer best interests by talking with us when the time comes togive thetr orders. By appointment we're “Printers te please. Were ready ave yout McGILL & WALLACE, Taga int OTE st. ‘Nothing too suall or too targe for us to print. “fos —™ Modern-price Tailor. Li Urprisil roodne contented la thenuitewe make at Sows fharze of the tent departinent for ths past three years consiat of wetttaway cowt aud waist: ‘Thunkine the pubic for past hind consideration and cout, ude ofs fastionsble block taster gevronane, 18's continuanes of tke sare tor th Sopeir of trousers to be tuade of some neat ‘CH FICKLING. Sida, Arrayed ina “ult of this character, 3oR — pe E f nog Tipe pleased to sce one old friends and pat Gresseds that iw if itis our mage ofeait. Our jerseoal attention to the real estate busines mall |W. €. Mertz, its" Urancues. Garment --- ©, H. PICKLING & BEO., 1409.6 2G. Ww. Telephone Now i033, Maker, s+ -- fem “rai Tita. w. Welephone No 80. | 57,00. Be" Seanctry oF conn Eleventh. ~ At my yards, You may select Street. -- = fe15, Eighest frauen of fos Fas |e DEC. W. McNAUGHTON, ee ORY DOVE. jas returned to 603 13th st. n.w., near F st., andis ‘Main office, 2ist and I sts, nw. Row ready toattend to business. So8 Lun Branch Ofices. Wharves, s>JQRDAN'S OWN BRAND, THE BRIGHTON Tuy atah. ows Ba ea ae le and other tellable brands in stock, ‘S17 F . r | son, Trimble an jaa | Sth'st. nw. new building. “fein SP VevRa TION mars, ‘We've justrecelved the last shipment of those 180 Fst. nw -~ ‘TITLES INSURED. — EUGENE CARUSI. we. FL MATTINGLY. INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ‘President Vice President Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or WaTELCARUsI. A. T. BRITION, Pigoseror beg ‘Secretary and Chief Exatutser ‘Treasurer. Cotton bought and sol! In New York or New Orleans. : (CORMESPON DENTS. + srrrros, BESTT 7.8 Bache & Co., New York Stock Exchange. GENE CARUSO FRANK HOME Taqeeun tees. & Co-, Chimgo Loardet rade Bwis 3. 34% 1s, SAME LATTINGEY, | Private wires to New acrm Chicaye and New Or ASE. DANENHOWER, SIMON WOLF. leans. Telepbone, 4. welt-tr Telephone call, #7. 11-Im Consox & Macanrsey. ssp 99 MEMBERS OF THF NEW YORK STOCK (Conrespondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Brosd- Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. Exchange. “e Germ-Proof FILTER, Batiroed Reccks an) bonis sod all securities Hated ot Skew Yo: Phlladeipia. Boston made ment securities District ‘and al oral, Haliroed, ‘Gen. insurance and Bell J elephone Stock bought and sold. 431 = the Sinest tm the world, being eae Steere Somes WHEE & EBESHT 1205 P. An oe TION, 1313 F ot Eitring ia 4 teouthes see prose Hae manips oy 2 TALL WHITE CASSIMERE HATS v. WIN 5 s00te 1101 Reve Stl ASC eee FID aie ataw. ‘That eo many clubs have adopted as part of Se PO ass serrs you ume their uniform for the Inaugural parade. WM. GARNER, @OCENTS ¢ 213m 1026 7th st. no. w. is the price—though they are worth three times as much. All sizes. SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘To make provision for the warm weather, especially when you can do {t now and save sarest deal. We're selling out our GAS RANGES at enormous reductions. The $20 ones are 8, 8. SHES & Bis: 432 9% SE | Beas ces FoR THE INAUGURATION. Strangers and others in town who desire HANDSOME TURNOUTS Inauguration Week will find Downey ready to serve them with the FINEST EQUIPAGES to be found anywhere. vrivate teams begin to shine with His repository being well ventt- lated and separated from his stables by a brick wall, there is none of thet “horsey” odor lurk- ing in the cushions, and which is common to moetcarriages. Ladies rap no risk of soiline their BEST GOWNS when they eet into Downey's carriages. ‘Skillful coschinen, trained footmen. Gw-Ordere for tie inaugural baliare now being buoked. DOWNEY'S HOTEL FOR HORSES. Tel., 653. LSTREET BETWEEN 16TH AND 17TH. fe27. THE PUNCH BOWL HATH CHARMS. lost every one will entertain, more or 1s in- epesration, ‘week. —-We are making a speci of Saiue wrade sells eleowcers at GOs te gto" Fh aie grade sells eleowisers, at O0e. to 91° Surply of Choice Ports, Skerries and Fine Old SONOMA CAL. WINE CO.. $20 FST. NW. te27 <a BALL TICKETS FREE! FROM NOW UNTIL MARCH 4 IF YoU BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN Amounting to 8230 or more (cash) we will give yous ticket to the Inangural Ball to be held in the fension ‘building March 4 MANY FIN« BARGAINS IX STOCK. =. F. DROOP, 925 Pa. ave. 1027-5¢ Bteinway Piano Ware Rooms. Washington News and Gossip, gq WOMANS CH ISTIAN TEMPERA! ‘Cnion.—Headquarters, H st, bet 18th 14th. Btbie taik tomorrow. Wednesiay, 2 Cape Nel ie Merritt of the salvation, Arm: 4 “How co Reach Sinneps.” Both gentlewen and Indies Robinson, . evancelistic eter juvited. Mra. J. eatent: es 0. i FAA MA ‘stated communication wili_be beid at the = ral ESDAY, Of the Scovtian Hite on WE BICYCLES March 1, 1893. at 7220 o'clo"k pm. Work, second eatng BY order oft te WM FLED F. TASKER, Secretary. OP P.—HARMONY LODGE, \. chts of Pythias, will ment WEDNE 1G. March 1. ING, at 7-30 o'clock. at . 428 12th st, nw. The first and third ferred. Visiting brothers from this and sister Jurisdictions are cordially invited to be Present. or of CC. j ‘Attest: B.C. McQUAY, K of KandS. feas2t | EDUCATIONAL EXCUNSIONS, &. FINANCT FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Honees) FOR RENT (Finca). FOR RENT diails). FOR RENT (Stores). . FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Honsea FOR SALE (Lom FOR SALE (Miscellancous) -—. FOR SALE (Pianos), ™ CENTER MARKET ‘Will be open this week on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO2 P.M.; FRIDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO 10 P.M.; SATURDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO 10 A.3f When it willbe closed.on account of te cloning of | [)0A% VENTION Pennsylvania ave. for the inaugural ceremonies, | NANTCUKE.... - ‘There will be MISCELLANTOTS. NO EVENING MARKET SATURDAY. Me WANTED NOTARIFS | UBLE NEW PUBLICATIONS... OCEAN TRAVEL .. POTOMAC RIVER BOAT: PIANOS AND ORGANS... SP CKSON DEMOCTATIC ASSOCIATION. | prgoN tn March 1, at 7:30, at Costello Hall, 6th and G | gp cy,y, y oT Fe sts. now, STEAM CARPET CLEANING... 8 s s s 1 UNIFORMED MEMBERS Will assemble at Cdeon Hall, 46 st. and Pa. ave., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, and pro- coed to the depots to receive and escort Tammany Soctety of New York to quarters, Every member ex- pected in full uniform. JAMES L, NORRIS, President. SARDO, Soeretars. ost WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Situations) _- WANTED (1ote) x. Notice t Owing to the news pressure on the columns of Tux Stam on in- Advertisers. When our famoveGutedel 1 ¢ forms one of the co the mix- Per doz. qi. A specially fine EF por dezate and eversthing else that's good in the line of “wet” will be found hare. ‘TO-KALON WINE COMPANY, O14 14th (fe28) Telephone, 998. anguration day advertisements should be handed in not later than 8 o'clock Friday afternoon in order to insure insertion. — Govrrxxzst Recerpts Toray.—Internsl revenue, $187,683; customs, $288,330, es i= Assistaxt Secretary Sraviprne has ro- turned from New York and was at bis desk in the Treasury Department today. ARCHITECT WM. J. PAL] Hew removed to we. corner 91 buildin Be SPRING WEDDINGS. Mx. Lexcn, director of the United States mint, bas gone to Philadelphia on official busi- ness, <a Tavitations engraved. and printed tn imi. tation of engraving, In Best manuer at low. ent rea: BILON'SADAMS, PRINTER, 330.1 (fezsi 512 11th st, n AUGURAL BALL. TICKETS, WITH SOUYF: FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Are now for sale at the following places: —————— Hawurd F Droop, 035 Pa sve.” Tae U. 8. 8. Exsex arrived last night in ee i Hampton Roads from Buenos Ayres, which a Clarke Seb Fst Go aenie Rkaa sc porta lett on Sanuary& Bernard Kop’, 1s} Ta, ave. LW. ae Prony parr gn ad Tar Baicntwoop Rartwar Bsur.—The act amending the charter of the Brightwood Rail- way Company of the District of Columbia was ‘approved by the President last night, oo L. C. Ferner of illinois, chief of division in the first controller's oftice, Treasury Depart- ment, has resigned in anticipation of the incom- 07th st. ew . 420 7th st nw, ne Arlinuton Hotel. Clerk House of Nevresent . 0. Towles, 1007 Pa, Win. Balian‘yne & Sen: M. Dyrenforth & ¢ A GREAT BATTLE SHIP Launching the Indiana at theOrampe? Yard. THE PRESIDENT GOES 70 PHILADELPHIA Miss Jessie Miller Gracefully Christens the Vessel. SCENES OF THE OCCASION. LAUNCHING THE INDIANA, ‘The First of the First-Class American Rattle Ships. Pataprurma, Pa, Feb. 2% —The great battle ship Indiana was succesfully launched et the ship yard of the William ¢ ramp & Sone’ Company at 1245 o'clock thie afternoon in the presence of thousands of people, among them the President of the United | States, the Secretary of the Nery and other members of the cabinet and quite a large dele- gation of Congressmen and others who arnved | from Washington thie morning on @ special train. As ifanxions to get into her native element the buge coast defense ship slid down the well- freased ways with comparative rapidity and struck the smooth waters of the Delaware river With a force that sent waves bigh inte the air. ‘Then ahe was towed back to the wharves, and in about a year will be ready for service and turned over to the gorernme From early morning crowds began to gather arcund the works and as the day advanced the multitude merensnd. The anxiety of the gath- ering to catch a glimpse of the president and the other distingai hed membersot the visiting party from Washington so much greater than the desire to see the Inunch entrances to the main offices of the Cramps were blocked for hours before the arrival of the honored gacets, The non-issuance of formal invitations, however, gave the thousands of sight-scers an opportunity to be present at the launch, and pomts of vantage were numer- ous. The river abounded with crafts of every description, and almost every boat floated the national colors. The interior of the shiprard presented a scene of activity, Fings were ‘ing from doren of w York and cruiser No, launched last July, a Dips were gaily bedeckrd with flags and bauting, while tng« innumerable and other decorations wern stretched from the stem to the stern of the Indiana, ANRIVAL OF THE PRESIDENT. ‘The arrival of the preaidential party at pre- cisely 12 o'clock was the signal for lond and continued cheering. The party came from Washington on aspecinl train over the Balti- more and Ohio railroad. Among the visitors were Secretary of the Nawy Tracy, Postmaster Gexoral Wanamaker, Attorney Goueral Miller and his daughier Miss Jesse, the tar christener: Senators Voorhees and Turpie of Indians (im honor of which state the vessel is named) and others. The Presdent and the other gentlemen of the partr acknowledged the complimentary cheering by «miling end raising their bate, The guests were received in the oftices of the company by Chas. H. Cramp, president; Henry W. Cramp, treasurer, and otber officials, ‘The line was then formed and the christening Party proceeded to where the battle ship lay and took positions on @ raised platform at the bow. The noe of 50 workmen making the tinal preparations reverberated between the Indiana's sister ship, Maachn- setts, on the south, and cruiser No. 13, the Min- neapolis, to the north, for « quarter of an hour, and thon the order was given to “saw the waya.” ‘THE cHEIATENING. Just asthe 4,200 tons of steel tarted down the incline Miss Miller broke the enstomary bottle of champagne. it being encased in a beau- tifully Land-painted and embroidered satin cover, across the bow and firmly said: “i christen thee Indiana.” is d, bells rang and people, ed and waved handkerchiefs and Gage. ‘This demonstration continued until the ship reached wid-stream, where anchors were dropped. Later the anchors were raised and the vessel was towed te the ship yard. TICKET ADMITS BUT ONE PERSON, Se £e24-7t Qvaraxtixe Reortatioxs. — The Treasury Departmnent will issue tomorrow the quarantine ,OTICE, regulations, as prescribed ty the recent legis- | seut from their w OWING TO THE FIRE IN OUR STORE ON SUN- | lation patsed by Congress on that subject, LEAS DAY MORNING, WE SHALL BE CLOSED FOR A FEW Days. OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WOULD DO WELL TO FOSTPONE THEIR PURCHASES U: TIL WE ARE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS, WHEN WE SHALL OFFER MANY MAMMOTH BARGAINS. NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7TH ST. N. W., Between Pa ave. and Dst over in having the bond amendment retained in the sundry civil bill. tees: Cax.istz axp Fostea rs Conrenesce.—Mr. Cleveland, bad an extended conference with Secretary Foster at the Treasury Department this morning on the financial condition of the treasury. * F es To Cowaaxp Tue Conrmnra.—It fa under- stood that Capt. Sumner, now attached to the New York navy yard, will be the first com- mander of ihe new triple-screw cruiser Colum- ‘bia, which was launched at the Cramps’ last | July. Capt, Sumner will be relieved by Com- mander Shepard, now on light house duty. Wriutam P. Canrnert, the assistant general superintendent of the railway mail service, has | tendered to the Postmaster General his resigna- tion, to take effect today. Mr. Campbell has been connected with the railway mail service over twenty-tive years, and he leaves it with the expressed regrets of bis superior officers in the r PRINCE GEORGIANS RESMENT IN | Post Oice Department. dir, Campbell ae ea = Thaucural’paceds will revort st 8:3) s mcocn: | \oacoePt amore advantageous position Maryland ave. and 1st ‘well mounted, wear- | CAS ang black or dark clothes btack derby Ueto sie uF | Satin sashes, sit inches wide, of tec, white aud b Feacnine from aboulde: to waist, watts saddle elotit frimuned Wath red ribbons, “Ealien te wear dark ru: fag abite, hig fH, natin nashicm, rsa a Diack (orlols colors), reacting truva should OM. HE BE = a ison of the ori: can take as many conies ax you wish aud each will be clear E SELL Many bargeins during a year in the Way of realestate. If you call once = lots for speculation. Most pe fe» us before they buy. We en- erally have what they want. Itwe haven't wetry toget it, Call aud talk itover. B. H. WARNER& CO., 016 F st. nw. » ———_ NoGorp Taxex.—Contrary to expectation no gold was taken ont of the subtreasury at New York yesterday for shipment to Europe. ‘The Treasury Department was advised Satar- day that $350,000 Lad been engaged. but yes- | terday the parties who engaged it failed to call | for it, so that none went out today. So far 2a advised no gold has been engaged for shipment this week. ‘The free gold in the treasury now amounts to $4,000,000. a slight increase since YOUR OWN PRINTER! and distiacs. last Saturday, when £500,000 was sent abroud, D in and let: iain it—very simple. 2d - JOHN C. PARKER, G19 ithe “028 ——— SAVES ONE MAN'S LABOR. "ou can faik to the Phonograph while your elork or Wwpewriter ti wether work, whtleir — | | proved bills for the further continuance of the | Acts Arrnovrp.—The President has ap- \ Mubtication of the Revised Statutes eupple- ne tse beth keandyouscowid | tent; for the relief of Gen. George W. Jones, required in the dictation. Inthe way the | ex-minister to Columbia; the army appropria- Pienigrevk savee one man's labor. Ever | sion pill, to grant to the Chicago, Rock Island COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.. 627 Est. n. ‘and Pacific Railway Company « right of way ED. EASTON. F Ut). F CROMELT through the Indiau territory, and to authorize =>0UR STRONGEST POINT! ‘Come to us for Juausural Ball requisites. | the Kansas City, Pittsburz and Gulf Railway | Company to construct and operate. railroad, telegraph aud telephone line through the Indian ‘You need have no fear as to their “correct fay: “White” & “"Pesrl” Gloves}"*Yokena” Collars. Plainand Emb. Shirts. |""Goodwood" (kng.) Col-| Persoxat.—Thomas R. Morrow of Kansas ““White” Dress Cravats, lars, | City, T. C. Bates of Worcester, Mase., E. Fine “Link” Cuffs. ‘St. James” (Eng.) Link | of pA omic [roy Barnes of Boston and Joseph E. Albin |New York are at Willard’s—Chos, A. W. 8. TEEL, Men's Belongings, GOSPA.AVE. £008 | Ton NOR, ATS Ot Wierda oT Patterson of Cumberiand, Md., are at 2 {he Randall MG. Besis of Philadephia, E, Choice stand seats on W. Cohen of Angusta. Ga, Robert Hughes => sale'to ‘ew the insur New York and L. J. Hearn of the army are at "6. 1912 Pet nw. fel8im| the Ebbitt—t' E. Monaghan of Pennsyl- vania, Thomas A. Lynch of Philadel Aibert L. Williams of Buffalo and C. of Chicago, Bishop Leonard of Cleveland, Ohio, i. L. Stoadaa’ Conner of Philadel; | or Pittsbarg, 3.5. MeLeugulin ‘of “Aischigan i ittel J. J. Mel eileen re it W. an af New Tork” are at the Johnson.“ ober Sieger of Soesek, N. B., are at the Fre- Bem 0 You Tried Theme ‘The cslebrated White Lable Soupe served hot, free toall, every day this week at our store. ‘Try 6 case assorted kinds and well refund your money tf they are not thoroughly satisfactory. ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO. 488 Minthot. Wholesale and Retatl. <= SENSE On NONSENSE gem he Soa ‘itte you. ‘see it oF let us OO thet aw. F Mr. Cantisux, who has just returned from | : oak t | battle ships to be launche:!, and her sister ebin, Lakewood, says Sint he thes ne interest whet | 4. Sasmchusctie, which io from elk wouke'te j nigh: The Indiana is the eizhth warship that the Cramps have launched and is the largest ever ‘4. Up to this time the New York, with a tonnage of 8,000, was the largest, DESCEIVTION OF THE INDIANA. ‘The Indiana is the fret of the first-class two months behind the Indiana in construo- tion, will be the nest. ‘The Indiana is 38 foot long on the water line and ix 69 feo: 3 inches beam. Her dis- Carlisle, fresh from a visit to Premdent-elect | placement is 10.409 tons, but with a fall sa ply of coal and stores on board sbe will draw fect and displace 11.600 tons of water, She will be propelied by twin screws, and her engines will be three m number, having 10,000 horse power. The engincs will be of the triple expansion type, and will be built sbresst in water-tight comp remouta, and will gms peed of from 15', to 16 knots, the guarante speed being 15 knots, WILL THRow 6,400 rorxDA, ‘The armament has some strong points pos- feased by none of the battle ships or cruisers now aflont, One is the height of the gans from the water line, which will enable them to successfully attack the unarmored ends of for- ign warships, The 13-inch guns are eighteen fect above water line and the S-inch guns are twenty-five feet nbove the water line, Another feature is that the armament of either the Indiana or Massachusetts will throw a greater weight of metal than any vessel afloat. Either will be able to throw 6,400 pounds at one discharge of ber main battery alone, which is 1,000 pounds more than any other warship, foreign or uative, is capable of discharging. There will be ® single military mast with two fighting tops and a lookout, and means will be provided for going up inside the mast, > POOR OLD WRECK. Sullivan, the Fx-Champion, Continues to Diagust Peoph Sr. Lovie, Feb. 28.—Since ex-Champion Jobn L. Sullivan arrived bere Sonday morning bo has experienced one continual round of hilarity. It was with considerable dif- ficulty thet Sullivan was amisted into his stage cortume for the first act last As be reeled on to the stage the audience immoediatcly took in the situation and a general titter was heard all over the house. ‘One man was more expressive than the rest and gave vent to an ironical laugh. Sullivan scowled savagely at the man end moved up toward the footighi» and addressed the audience as follows: “Ladies and gentie- men: Did you ever see a mug? Well, there's ‘one (pointing to the man who bad given vent to his merriment). He don't know @ good thing when he sees it. binks I'm drank. Bat Tm not. J go on like this just to give the newe- rs m chance drama oon became a howling farce- comeds, as John L. substituted here and elimi- nated there. ‘At tho close of the performance John L. re- | sumed his toying with the flowing bowl, and at nearly bour this morning was sstisfactorily drunk. —— TO STOP “CROOKED RACING.” A Board of Control to Be Established at work during this year's management to the mizimum. It will have = board of ‘wo omclal Jodges,will Doard of svatrel, form a These five men will decide . a) ;