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De i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1893—TEN ’ PAGES. = ’ dwt LOCAL MENTION. Soars The Weathe: FORECAST TILL 8 F. o. THURSDAT. For the District of Columbia. Maryland and ‘Virginia, fair; warmer; southwesterly winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER. v ture and condition of water at & om.: Great Fails, temperature. $5; condition 2. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 38. Con- needed institution. The following extract from four of the matches, and now the Philadelphia dition at north connection. 5: éondition at south connection, 26: distributing reservoir, temperature. 38. condition at influent gate beu: 14, efffuent gate house, 9 High tide. ! Low tide. 705em 77pm | 19am 131pm sonal sos Oxty Sou rou tux Sick—Chr. Xander’s Ne | Pins Ultra Whisky. age unknown. 909 7th. 2 = To Aut Tose who are inastate of weak- | tigne from any cause whatsoever, Ba- ine will give strength and vigor. To| be bad of the principal druggists. } Beronr. engaging your meats for inangura- | tion see H. Yost, Jx., 544 Center Market, 9th street wing. The choicest Beef, Veal and Lamb ean be had at the lowest possible prices. - ALL THE New Sprixe Snares In Hits—Derbies and Tonrists (Fedoras)—are now rea | Hewnr Franc & Sox. cor. Tthand D. | Go to Exeri’s Soxs for Fresh Aspuragur, Green Peas, Stung Beans, Burr Artichokes, Barbe de Capuchin, Green Okr Fettacu Green Peppers. Celeri-ra uswelis Sprout Rhubarb, Fresi Mint, Cerf Potatoes. Cucumbers, Bermu: Onions, New Beets. Mushrooms, Endive, Bos- | ton Lettuce. ¢ a and Hot House Tomatoes and Italian Chestnuts. Al English Hot House Grapes. imported from / dom per 8. S. Eiruria. Fine Malaga and Cae tawba Gropes, Strawberries, Pomegranates, A jine lot of the nglish Pheasants. dav. Nodelivery Pineapples and Grape Frait. best selected Poultry and Market closes at 10 a.m. Satu C. Exort’s Soxs, 530 Center mar- wing Haraios, 1329 F street. Special spring opening of imported Bonnets and Hats Thurs day and Friday, March 2 and 3. (No cards.) RATION— Silk Hate, $2.50, C. & 5. ags,50c. A. T. Lewis, 435 7th. For Ixs) Light Campaign ! Ixavovas: Bail Carriages that insure prompt | return home for hire at Tylers Stable, 422 8th n. w. ~ : Mz. W. H. Lowzune has returned from New | York and will be pleased to meet his friends | and customers at Harrison's, 1329 F street. } Powermrct opera glasses. 23. HruPLen, cor.434 Cuoconate Day at Swretz’s Tomosrow. ‘The grandest and most varied assortment of Cucconare we've ever had will be ou our counters select from. Onty 25 Cexts a Pc Saeerz, Con, ‘ioner, W0Ta axDF sts. | Wortp’s | Souveniz Coin Setting: $3 each. settings for sale by D. N. Watvorn, 477 Pa. ave. n.w., wholesale agent for the District of Columbia. a Wu. Mutre sara the Dove Brand Hams are cured to suit the taste of every one. See advertisement page 4 | * assortment. | ‘emple, F st. Aptivictat Hewax Eves, la: Cxarux Ortiesr. Co.. Masonic To Lexcume, Horst Kxerems axp ALL Dearrus.-We are prepared to furnish 2 ali with Sugar-cured Hams, “boulders, 4 Sausages of ail kinds at short ‘alland get eur prices. Hituawax & Co., 204 Mh st. aw. opposite Center market. Canrets Cresxep py the Eurme Canerr Werus, (31-635 Mans. ave. n.w.,are made moth- | Proof free of charge. ‘Telephone 425-2 Clit AND DisiRICL AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. in “Peaceful Valley New Natioxat. TweateR.—Joaustone Ben-: Jane. ov Mvsic.—Donnelly & Girard in | ins, Hazurs” “A Puir of Kids. Krrvax's Lyerux Taratee—‘The South Betore the War. | : Tueatee.—Ezra Kendall in| Tee Larter of Gerrrsavnc.—t1sth street | and Obie avenue. Merzexorr Mestc Haxt.—George Wilson's Minstrels Uxrverssrier Cuurce.—Concert by the St. | tha Quarte | RLINGTON Hores.—Coneert by the Haugar.on Tard for the bene‘it of the “Home | for Inearables.” i — Will Probably Back to Albany. | Charles Wi ston, « young colored man, re- only a few days ago from | be was giv hie board and ledging for three years without pay. He had shot a man and it was fer that reason tha! he was sent away. last Friday morning be had some trouble with L nd now Dan has several scar “nis face ‘ich were inflicted by Winston. Policeman Toler appeared in the Police Court today and had Winston arraigned for as- saait with inten: to kill. Lawyer “illers, his counsel. waived am ex- amination. anc les held the prisoner for the action jure was com- | mitted to jail in default of $500 bail. — } ‘Transfers of al Betate. | Deeds in fee have been tiled as follows: W. Denison to H. A. Hazen, lots 3% and 40, j 11, Metropolis View; 2.400. C. K. Hetfield to, E. A. Trusier, lot 1. block 1, do.; $624.40. Same | to Esther E. Roots, lot 2. Dv. 0.) Knight to C. H. Knight, abs 56 } Cottage Hill: @ -. 5 70, #q. 541: $1,900. land. part 5. block cmingham: $1.000. Hi. Burch. part 4. aq. 728: 0.) W.H. Boreb to J. A. Ke me property; *—. L.D. Crane to Martha H. Hildebrand, | Jot 18. bieck 7, Meridian Hill: $3. ime to | Anus P. iildebrand, lot 20. O. KHL} Geidsborough to D. T. Hassox, 1-60th int. in Jot 262. B. and H.'s add. to Georgetown, paris | of Lacky Discovery, dte.: ¢ D. Flack to W. W. Griffith, sab ™ 1,000. rE. Welsh to Hi. M. Martin. «ub 140. #q. 556: $1,500; | part 5, sq. 5: £1,600: sub 136, #q. 509; $1,750: | pert 9, 89. 42: $1.500: part &, sq. 6; x A. Carpenter to Horace A. Mangum, a. | 968: =5.000. H. A. Linger to Sand 10, oq. 124: $—. HL Bergling. subs 59 and 60. sq. 618; #—. Feil From « Cable Car. j About 11 o'clock last night Mr. T. M. Wilkins fell froma cable car at 1th street and N njured. A! ‘seney Hospital he was hb street northwest. blished in Washingto: - Railroad ~~ © ACCOUNT OF THE INAUGURATION. For the convenience of the increased travel and the promp? and exveditious movement of trains two new statious will be opened by the Pennsvivania Railroad Company, going into effect Thursday, March 2, and continuing’ u: @p.m. March 6. H jeee new stations will be at 7th and Virginia | venue and 9% and Maryland avenue. | All local trains of the Baltimore and Poto- | mac rairoad between Washington and Balti- | more will depart from and arrive at 7th and | ‘Virginia avenue station. | the Washington and Alexandria local | trains will depart from and arrive at the 9th and Maryland mue station. ‘These new stations, centrally located and convenient to the eable cars, will enable pas. sengers to reach any part of the city ina few minutes. All other trains will depart from and arrive st the regular Pennsylvania railroad station, corner 6th and B streets. ° ae Dt Mr. D. Wiitect From the Churn. which he is selling at the special | a ectal | 36 cents pound. Orders by mail and | —Adtt. Hawing received notice that a carload of Up- | should ' Come quick. as they must be bauled at once. Soames Lenconwen ET oe Rink, near 14th | | answered the bell the | provisions was next in order and t — THE DAISY CHAIN How Money is to Be Raised for Carrying Out the Philanthropic Enterprise. The provision in the District of Columbia | appropriation bill giving the necessary land and HOSPITAL, | €5.000 toward a contagious hospital places the Hamiltons of Philadelphia and the Wilmington | project in a position where the citizens of Washington can promptly secure this much a letter just received by the treasurer shows how imperative 1 the need | “I feel impelled to place before you a case | | demanding exactly the relief which you seek to definitely selected, Next door to my house, in the early | supply. a winter, a little child was prostrated with diph- theria. In the house were boarding beside the mother of this child a number of persons, all | of whom abandoned the premises, leaving their | hostess, a widow with three daughters, wholly dependent upon the income from these rooms to pay the rent of a large house and maintain its expense, simply to shelter this sick boy and his mother,who had no claim wpon ber beyond that of general human- ity. There was no place of refuge, no hospital to open its doors: the fatal blue card doomed the place, and while this illness occurred late in Decembe: so strong is the dread of con- tagion. the house has remained empty until | m the tenant, unable to give up her! lease, completely ruined financially. Had there | been a hospital for diphtheria the ebild could have been vastly better cered for; the wide- spread alarm and discomfort avoidgl and one poor woman saved from loss and trouble im- possible to estimate.” Not only is «uch a hospital necessary to pre- vent the spread of contagion, but figures lately received from the contagious hospital of Phila- delphia show that the percentage of recovery under hospital treatment is much larger than in private practice. The letters of Mrs. Harri- *on and Mrs. Cleveland are given again to show their interest in the matter: XECUTIVE Maxsiox, WASHINGTON, June 24, 1892. My Dear Mrs, Hophins—The good work of the in Guild, particularly with re- spect contagious diseases hospital, I with great interest, and rach ess has not permitted me to ress syinpathy with the movement in , ‘¢ enlisted the little folks. 1 like to bave my grandchildren, Benja- min Harrison McKee and Mary Lodge McKee, olied in the guild membership, and herewith imelose their initiation fees. With best wishes for the fuilest success of the guild and of the hospital, believe me, Sincerely yours, Canorine Scott Hamrisox. Mrs, Archibald Hopkins, Washington, D. C. Lakewoop, N. J.. May 11, 1892. My Dear Mra. Hopkins: The project for build- ing a contagious hospital in Wasiington int ests me very 1: Ever eimce the lack of one was brought to my notice by tae iliness of Mrs. Gilder’s little children i have felt very strongly upon the subjecs of having om Tt seems to me especially desirable in a city like Washington, where «o large a proportion to have observe regret that | of the population come and go and are not in Leir own homes—rot only for the convenience of those *a0 are il with contagious disense. but for the safety of the remainder of the con munity. i gladiy do the little you ask of me, and send ‘ou my little daugitter's eubseription as a mem- ber of the Daisy Chain Guiid, And I most earnestly trust that your under- taking may meet with the success it deserves. ‘Yours sincerely, axces F. CLEVELAND. bas been estimaied by Dr. Billings that to | properly equip sucha hospitalas Wash- | con ovght whave, with freeand pay wards, will | ides the appropriat.on pro-| led by Congress the amount of $9,000 is now avd i is proposed to raise the balance required through the contributions of those interested in the project. One of the means proposed. and which it is hoyed will result in raising aiarge sum, is the annual subscription of #ieach from children wisuing to become | members of the Daisy Chain Guild. Such sub- scriptions soald be sent to Mra, Archibald Hopkine, 1826 Massachusetts avenue. ; ———— | A BRIGHT SCHEME THAT FAILED. | i An Unsuccessful Plan to Secure an Overcoat and an Umbreila. Look out for the man who wants your over- coat and silk umbrella. The way he goes about getting them is so clever that it might be suc- cessful any time. That it did not succeed on one occasion was as much a matter of luck as | anything else. Yesterday afternoon a well-dressed young | ' colored man called at a house on Massachusetts | avenue and rang the bell a number of times as | though in a great hurry. When the butler | ag man called him by | name and eaid that Mr. X., calling him by his ‘first name, had sent him upto get his light | overcoat and umbrella. “But he w: wants @ Co: “i know, but he has been called over to Bal- timore on business and said that he wanted me to tell you that he would not be home to dinner. He was in too great a hurry to write and he ts to take the uext train.” jut he is going out ton dinner party this evening and he regards a dinner engagement as so sacred a matter that I don’t think even busi- ness could take bim out of town.” blithe young man came vei ally sends a note up when he | | y near to explaining even that objection away, when all of asudden the butler remembered that Mr. X. was not the proud possessor of a light over- coat, hav ‘oung man perpe- F it on the order of goimg. If he had oni asked for a heavy overcoat he , | would have made the deal go through all right. A NEW MUSICAL SOCIETY. It is Located at Mount Pleasant and Starts Off Successfally. When the commitiee on charities of the Mount Pleasant Crtizens’ Association decided to hold an entertainment for the benefit of the | ebarity fund they called to their aid the musical | talent of the viliage and vicinity, and, with the | assistance of a few singers from the city, pre- sented on the evening of February-22 an old k's’ concert, which was most successful, both from a financial aad artistic point of view. | At the conclusion of this concert those taking part were entertained at the residence of the di- | reetor, Mr. Chea. L. Holt. Daring the evening | the project of organizing a musical society was discussed and it was decided to hold a meeting to perfect the organization of such a socie the residence of Mr. George Rose the following | ‘Tuesday evening. Accordingly, those who had | taken these mitiative steps met last evening and after forming a temporary organization pro- ceeded to adopt a constitution and by-laws. ‘This done, the election of officers under ite Nited in the following choice: President. Mr. vames Wm. | Somerville; vice president, Mrs. Chzs. 1. Holl secretary, Mrs. William Watson; treasurer, Mr. J.B. Sleman: director. Mr. Chas. L. Hoit; as- tant director. Mr. James Watson. ‘The constitution of the society provides for two classes of members. active and honorary. Honorary members are entitled to attend all re~ hearsals and concerts of the society (when such | concerts are not for charitable objects) upon the payment of #2 per annum. After partaking of the refreshments provided | by the bost and hostes# the company wus enter- tained with songs by Mre. Lapham, Miss Fanny Harmon and Mr. wes Watson. ‘The first regular relies: residence of Ma evening. ! The following have already enrolied them- sles ax active members of the society: Mes- | dames Holt. Somerville, Aldrich, Wateon, ose, | Campbell. Lapham. Misses Harmon. Goodman, Raby, Young. Sleman, and Messrs. J. W. Som: erville, Frank Aldrich, J.B. Sleman. William raul will be held at the | Frank Aldrich next Tuesday | Watson, James Watson, ©. L. Holt, W. H. Ronsaville. F. L. Campbell, 8. H. Goodman, George M. Rose. Robert H. Young, H. C. Emery and John B. Sleman, jr. —_{ Death of Mrs. John A. Frank. Mrs. Frank, wife of Sanitary Officer John A. Frank of the police department, died at 11:25 o'clock last night, after. an illness of several | weeks. Her funeral will take place from Grace Paptist Church Friday at noon. The inter- ment will be at Congressional cemetery. BzD TET Fires This Morning. At 1o'clock this morning a fire was caused by hot ashes in the wood sheds of 814, 816 and 813 D street northwest, which spread to the buiid- | ings, and a total loss of 350 resulted. The | first was owned and occupied by D. W. Miller, | the others were owned by A. C. Brisco, who. one. and Nelson Frize the other. At6 o'clock thie a fire took atl 604 I street northeast, occupied by J. G. | imangurai ceremonies as is practicable and will | GEO. M. HAMMOND, 219 Magneliast., Syracuse, Glenan, and the buiiding was damaged $250 ‘and the furniture $300, on which there was no insurance. ‘ANOTHER WHIST TOURNAMENT. ‘The Champion Capital Bi. Cl by the Philadelphia Club. ‘The eastern whist clubs are determined to down the Capital Bicycle Club whist team. The | Club have each made two efforts, with the re- sult that the Capitals have won three out of Whist Cinb has sent a challenge for a game in this city on March 25, each team to comprise twenty players. ‘The Capital team, though not probabiy comprise Wooten, Bingham, Low and Barrick; W. 8. Dodge, J. M. Borden, Stephens and Falck; Olds, H. A. , Rice and Fogg; Rines. Chad- wick, Safford and’ McComb; '.’ P. Borden, Williamson. Britton and Marlatt. This will be ono of the largest team matches | ever played in this country, and the Capitals | feel sure of winning. —_—_——— MR. CLEVELAND'S INAUGURATION. Changes in Arrival and Departure of Balti- \ more and Ohio Trains at Washington. To insure the accommodation of the largely increased peasenger traffic via the Baltimore and Ohio railroad consequent upon Mr. Cleve- | land's inanguration changes have been made in the regular schedule of trains as follows: On March 4 the main station at New Jersey avenue and C street will be dovoted exclusively to the accommodation of mgers to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. After deparsare of 12:15 p, m. trainon March Sand continning on March 4 and 5, all local trains on Washington branch will leave Dela ware avenue between F and G streets. Beginning after departure of 11 on Mareh 3 and continuing on press trains for the west will leave New York avenue and Boundary street station. Busses will be at the service of passengers desiring to be transferred from main station to the tem- porary one. i Metropolitan branch trains, including trains for Hagerstown, Frederick and the Valley di- vision, will depart from station at the corner of New York avenue and Koundary street on March 5.4, nd 6. On March 4 local trains will leave Baltimore for Washington at 5:00 and 5:15 a.m.. 12:15, 2:30, 5:00, 6:15. 9:05 and 11:30 p.m. For time of these trains at locai stations see printed schedules at stations in question. Allother scheduled trains west bound on Washington branch will be! abandoxed. ; Beginning at 6:00 a.m. and continuing at in- tervals of ten minutes until 10:40 a.m. express | trains wil! run from Baltimore to Washington without stops to take on ners. Gn the same date local trains will leave Wash- ington for Be'timore at 4:55, 6:00 a.m., 12:15, 4:31, 5:35 and 11:35 p.m. For time of these trains ut local stations see printed schedules at stations in question, All other scheduled trains will be abandoned. ‘The return express service from Washington to Baltimore will be inangurated at 3:00 p.m. or as soon after the continue at intervals of 15 minutes until mid- | night and at intervals of an hour for remainder of the night. ce For the inauguration the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will sell tickets at low rates at all tions on March 2,3 and 4, good to return —Advt. j until March 7 inclusiv A Wan Verenas “At Gettysburg my ankle was smashed by a builet. ‘The wound has cansed me great su‘Terine, breaking out in terrible sores at inte vals. Plysicians msde two amputations. At /ast uy biood Lecame poisoned | and sores broke out all over :y face and body. One day I read about Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. Soon my wife, indressmz iny leg, said the wound looxed better and in atew months, thank God, the sores ali over my body healed,and now four years later, have never shown any sizn of reappearms.” ¥ HOODS SARSAPARILLA CURES When all other remedies fail. WOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, and do not purxe, pain or gripe. Sold by alldruggists. 3 The system of selling every article of the very best quality procurable for the price has always been a ruling principle of this honse. J. 6% L, 713 Manner Sparc. SPRING DRESS GOODS. In this line we cater to the mssses and can serve you in any quality from 15e. to #2 a yard. You've no | time to lose mm buying your Spring Dress if you want to secure the choice of sty! be duplicated this season. ducements 40-inch Botany Crepons reduced from 50 t i-inch All-wool Spring Chevio's, wort! :Shinch Hidoo Serges and Mixed Suitines c Finer grades of Spring Dress Goods....625c. to €1.50 Silks and Velvets for trimming in wreat variety, to match all the new shades. HEW GINCHARS. “You've the largest assortment and the loveliest Ginghaus I've seen,” was the remark of a for many of them can’t fe quote as special in- Poile du Nod” Dress Giughass, case of Fine Zephyr ¢ E pieces of Seoteh (inelta ieces of Lace Stripe G JOHESOM & LUTTRELL, $025 713 MARKET SPACE. W. M. Snesrer & Soxs, 919 Pessa Ave JUST OPENED— 50 pirces sew aixcnans..... 50 pieces sew crxcuans. © 20 eixces New crxcuams, 0 vizces xew cixouams, 100 vreces msn Laws. 2% PIECES PERCALES. EW GOODS OF ALL KINDS BEING OPENED RY DAY. W. M. Snesrex & Soxs, | Ja | EY D.XOU, WISH, TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR immense Candy Sale for the next six days? Tor. CANDY, Oe. CANDY, 40e. CANDY REDUCED TO 25e, a Pound. We charge our loss in Profits to our gain in Popu- | larity. Prxors, 705 Tru Sx. NW. | Get the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Nationsl Hotel. Horye Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices, Tux Caorcesr Ax> Most Exres. SIVE Sezzctiox or Woor Masrers Axo Tris TO BE FOUND. ‘ ‘Bath Room feature oe end Kitchen Tiling © special o! Haxwasn & Horcursos, 424 9rn Sr. feS-1m | bottle CUTICURA RESOLVENT. WE ARE MAXP.Groness OF BRAC BRB Our complete in every partiqujar. S. N. Marm ‘Manufacturer of ‘MILITARY AND SOCIETY 2 7TH ST. XW. ‘The Provident Relief Association. ‘The Provident Relief Association of Washing- ton has filed s certificate of by C. A. Hartman, G. E. Croswell, C.T. B. Leach, John Brosnan, John Byrnes, 8. E. WOULD RAVE SCRATCHED MYSELF TO DEATH BUT FOR CUTICURA. BEST DOCTORS TWO YEARS. BILLS #125. EXPENDED $2.50 FOR CUTICURA REMEDIES. 1 AM TODAY A WELL MAX, WITH 4 SMOOTH SKIN. I was afflicted two years with a disease the doctors called ring worm, herpes, or salt rheum. I was treated by three differeat doctors, the best I ¢ou!d find, but they did me no good. My doctors’ bills ‘were $125. One told me I would have to go off to ‘some healine springs to get well. I saw your adver- ‘tisement and wrote to you over ayearagc. A young friend of mine was going to New Orleans, La, ai the time and I sent by him to bring me back some of the CUTICURA REMEDIES. He boucht two boxes CUTICURS, two cakes CUTICURA SOAP end one I must thank God our CUTICURA REMEDIES coming to my re- Mef. Tam now today a well man; my neck, shoulders and arms are as smooth as they ever were. I have had good health ever since I com- menced to use the CUTICURA KEMEDIES. I spreading the fame of it everywhere I go, for it isa God-send to suffering humanity. It was the CUTICURA REMEDIES which saved my life. I ‘would have seratched myself to death. I have quit using the medicine now for nine months, and no trace of disease has showed up since. A. H. MABRY, Sheppardtown, Miss. CUTICURA KESOLVENT ‘The new Bicod and Skin Purifier, internally (to cleanse the blood of all impuriti-s and potsonous ele- ments), and CULICURA, the Great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beaut tevnally (to clear the skin and scalp, and restore the hair), instantly relieve and speedily cure every species of itching, burning, scaly, crasted, pimply, scrofa- lons, and hereditary diseases and huinors of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Soldeverywvere. Price, CUTICTRA, ne. : SOAP, Be. ; RESOLVENT, #1. Prenared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION. Boston. #"**How to Cure Skin Diseases,” G4 pages, 30 illustrations and 100 testimonial: led free. eas, red. rough, chapped, and olly skin cured by CUTICURA SOAP. “ACHING SIDES AND BACK, Hip, kidney and uterine pains and weaknesses relieved in ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. The first and only puin-killing plaster. CITY ITEMS. We Do Not Sell Imitation Coftee. Refer to the wholesale price lists published in yesterday's commercial papers and you will find that two grades of Coffee only are quoted —both Ric—tair at 19. and No. 7 at 18!gc, Do not overlook the two important facts that these quotations are for cargoes and in the green stage. You are familiar with our brands and blends—you know they are of No. 1 quality— d_we are so jealous of our reputation as Coffee testers that we would not dare jeopard- ize it by endeavoring to palm off an imitation for the genuine. Notwithsianding the rise in prices our retail trade is not affected and we Still give checks to all purchasors of 25c. worth or more. The list of special presents that go with Thea-Nectar and A. and P. Baking Powder has been very much enlarged and now em- braces almost everything of a useful character that can be found in the fancy and variety stores. As this ia a very busy week please send your orders early in the day. Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee. . .25¢. 1b. Java and Mocha Blends. .33,35and 38c. Ib. Our New Crop Teas, 35¢, to $1 Ib, Our Special—Thea-Nectar....... .60¢. 1 Best Granuinted Sugar............5e. Ib, A. and P. Baking Powder. 450. Ib. Condensed Milk... -16e. can, Liberal discount to large consumers. Tar Guest Attatic axp Pactric Tea Co., 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. 1620 14th st. n.w. 3104 M st., Georgetown, 815 H st: ne. Stands in all market. Newrox H. Bowstas, ‘Telephione, 848. {1t} ‘Manager. — For Inauguration Supplies for table and sideboard come direct to us: best goods only ;low- est prices. Metzaen’s Fixz Gnocrry,4177th n.w. Reduction in Coffees for Inauguration! Thursday, March 2 Great China and Japan Tea Co., 729 Seventh st., will aell tomorrow 25,000 ands Yor fine Coffee at 15 cents per pound, 30,000 pounds 729 7th et 729 7th per pound. 30,000 pounds of 30-cent ‘offee at 25 cents per pound. 15.000 pounds of Fine Green, Black or . Mixed Tea at 20 cents per pound. 729 7th 729 7th st. 729 7th et. 729 Tth st. 40 cents per pound. Fifty Barrels Rice, 5 cents 6 cents per pound. ; Great Curva ax Japan Tea Co., ‘7th st., telephone 818. it Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years oid), 75c. qt. Merzcen’s Frve Grocesy, 417 7th st. n.w.* > You Are Invited. Everything in my mammoth establishment from ground floor to roof ix offered at bottom prices on “time” payments, You are cordially invited to call and select anything in the Furni- ture line you think your home lacks. Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, 513 Seventh street northwest. ———— Dog Collars engraved, razors sharpened free. Rogers’ Cutlery. WaLronp’s, 477 Pa. av. Pure Rye Whisky (5 years old), 650. qt Port Wine, med. use, fine, 50c. qt. Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, 50c. qt. Golden Catawba, 75e. gal., 25. bottle. Roller Process Flour, $1.80 sk.; Minn. Process, $1.50 ek. ; Broiled Mackerel, Brook Trout, Bone- less Sardines, Salmon. Evaporated Fruite, It P. R, Witsox, 984 7th st. nw. Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 75c. qt. Mrrzozn’s Fixe Groceity, 417 7th st. 1.w. Modern Wonder—'fzor1’s, 1602 14th st. n.m. It Rich and Nobby Neckwear Effects. Our 50c. Spring Neckwear is correct. It) Heyny Fuaxc & Sox.cor. 7th and D. stinks ainrtieisn: Standard Sewing Machine Co., 427 9th aw. Fashion Beoke free. ta jal Headache P. 10c., druggists. mak m,f,tr stapes —_—__.—___ Fine Coffee, Fine Tea! low 1t* Merzoxr’s Fine Grocery, 417 7th n.w. — Nothing of a medicinal enters inte the composition of wanes Tucatan Gum; but; on the AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | THE INAUGURATION. Pepa ([®® Worio's GReaTest vioLimisr, DOG | REMENYE, Assisted by the following celebrated artists, selected by xemenyi himself for this, his grandest and test Barytone. METZEROTT MUSIC FALL, ‘MLLE. FLORENCE SAGE, Solo Pianist. ‘MISS MINNIE METHOT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH & Seatson sale at Metzerott’s on and after Monday, Febrosry 27. fe25-108 Soprano Soioist. JAS. W. MARSHBANK, Tickets, S0c., 75e. and 61. CLOSE MARCH @ 1237 Pa ave, mh1-2t IVY CITY JOCKEY CLUB. Inaugural Meeting. WY GITY RACE TRACK. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 25. Five Brilliant Races. BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2:15 P.M. ‘Track can be reached by the B. and 0. R R., elec- tric cars to Ecitingtom and usual driving roads. ADMISSION, $1. Ladies accompanied by a gen- tleman, free. mbl-tf CHAS. VICTOR SASS. Secretary. (ALPACGH'S GRAND OPFiKA HOUSE. THIS WEEK. ANNUAL EXGAGEMENT OF MR. SOL SMITH RUSSELL. TONIGHT aT 8, LAST PERFORMANCE OF PEACEFUL VALLEY. ES??? AND JERusarem, ‘The new iecture by BEV. WM. CHESTER Of Milwaukee, Wis, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, AT 8 P.M. Inthe METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Corner 4th and B sts. s.e. ‘Will be magnificently illustrated by imore than 200 exquisite views. Admission, 50 cents. ‘Cable cars run near the church, ‘te25,28m1,2 METZEROTT ONE ENTIRE WEEK, MUSIC BALL. COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUABY 27. MATINEES WED. —THURS.—_FRL—SAT. GEORGE LSON Thursday, (i Suan ay A POOR RELATION AND—HIS—SUPERB-—HIGH—CLASS Friday Mat, Nout Weer Diciy bel omea Company nsuvizen | MINSTREL ORGANIZATION, SEATS NO‘ ON SALE. mihletf. 7 NA TCATAE . FRESH—FUN, SPECIAL an Tl | ae | maTINEE NEW—SONGS. FRIDAY NEW—DANCES, IN 10 AT2 P.M JAPANESE TROUPE, o NNETT OURAS’ MARVFLOD! Pan Quinlan, WELBY, PEARL AND antes Lite ‘KEYS. Jape, SE. THE—MOST—EXPENSIVE MINSTREL—SHOW—IN—THE— WORLD. f025-tf Pp ACADEMY. Every Evening This Week. SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY. ‘The Comedians ROK. M, A. STEVENSON'S GRAND ZOLIAN Concert at Masonic “Hi and F sts. CESDAY EVE SING, Marche, 7 pam i DONNELLY & GIRARD, | Bereasetarekico Waiss tneut “hasoass, BIJOU THEATER. Accorapanied by. Mrss AMY “AMES And Their New Company, in the NEW NATURAL GAS. EVERYTHING NEW! FUNNIER THAN EVE! yee Mrs. P. HARRIS, R. L. BRITTON and T. F. DEAN, Proprietors, Next 1 ROSE and ANN in Sardou's Matinee Tussday, Thursday and Saturday, Week 5 cHantes GQCHLAN Dwissesy: Week commencing February 27, 1893, EZRA KENDALL ACADEMY. =e Ib CONGERT- AND READINGS, pcaeehratah MISS BERTHA LIN FRIDAY MISS FLORENCE WEBSTER, MISS BERTHA LUCAS, Violinist. PROF. JOHN P. LAWRENCE, Accompanist. SOLOS, READINGS, VIOLIN AND PIANO. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. €ale of seats begins March 2. Popular prices, INSTEAD OF SATURDAY. Next week-UNDER THE LION'S PAW. ARROLL INSTITUTE LECTURE COURSE, ‘Thursday Evening, March 2, 150, econ KERNANS LYCEUM THEATER. 627-6 pt FAIL TO ATTEND ‘The first Grand Hop of the RED, WHITE AND BLUE SOCIAL CLUB, AT NATIONAL RIFLES' ARMORY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1893. Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st. Matipecs Tueulay. Thurmday, Friday, and Sa 5 Midnight Performance Friday aud Saturday. WHALLEN & MARTELL’S South BEFORE THE WAR. ON WEEK TRAUGU SATION | mite ows LEFT AT ad CONCERT BY THE BUNGAAIAN BAXD, ik RENT—Fo! AON Rey leat 34 = ba at et WEEE A FEW GOX ‘the Ow: ae Tickets, #1, oto be had at the door and st att hotels webeat OFS. BCA 35 DANCING ACADEW \_ cor Sthant Mats. mw. Tuesday and. Friday evenings. Prt wiven by appciniment st bry residence. 40C st nw. fern ee CAbIFORNTA. TEXAS wexiC0. — sprcrat | Facies eens PNewmi-montaly tourist. parties cver. the Southern <4 Pacise company routes Tales, eA. Browiwar. XY. st, Philadetrhta. aud Ineg once Hor On SALE Agent, 40 Sod ATs NEAR ¢ Mak w1OeT F Fa ‘hislds. Gariands, Wreaths, Rc. Zor decors, ora Garlands. ‘ Tishue Rarer, Favors. te. S.JA¥ GOULD, 41 a &e. ___ EXCURSIONS. ‘! AND TOMB OF {OK THRER DAYS AND Niwitrs, Wasi earol Feces turmsbel marion Take Jace sk pecmons. tee ALEXANDELA FERRY, FOOT Or 7TH ST Connect with, the Lueat ELECTRIC RAILWAY In te world. #4, TRATES DAILY. Wroaeh the OLD PLANTA. TION DIRECT to the GATE OF THE MANSION. Stop at the OLD CITY-OF ALERANDRIA. weit BatiiReton'e Hovpe, His Church. Bis Masonite Gen. Breddoc! Barters aid many other pots role oapen Sihisrietevereat. 1 CHEAPEST ASB OEIC a | ar ees aS Lie cE ROUTE. MS | (PE BEST SEATS. Front tow Diars (T° Mount VERNON. pi OR HOMF AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Sent. et Detlderw’ Eacasner, si9 ious THE PALACE STEAMER MASALEST! x =e ss Buiifjexpreely tor the Ladi Mount Vernon OR RENT_WINDOWS AT #10 Feed. aoc ‘heated at araniend ‘and com! fe. THE ONLY THROUGH ROUTE NO FERIVIRGINO TRANSFERS NO DELAYS. DAILY TRIPS (EXCEPT SUNDAY) AT 10 AM. RETURNING TO THE CITY BY 230 P.M. TNADOURATE is i$ Inquire & ks iia FARE ROUND TRIE. 39 CEXT We., bet. SandGn ww dW. RGR Tickets for sale at the steamer's wharf, foot of 7th WINDOWS IN THE com st. and at all hotels. A delightfal trp on the famous Bine Potomac. ing, en route,a!aone ner 10th, suttal MS DURING TRE INADGUK «TH wrooram st. after the t ferred. several 08 21 and 31 Aver ACCOMMODATION ‘notabie ‘and bistorica) po.nts of im! Arlington—the Arsenal: age Maxazine ingion Nava mm TNAL Steamer Macalester to river landinae as far down as | nate at S20 4 a. 0. near city Bal can Glymont daily except Sanday st 10 am. Freients im of 3 Bnd EN ox ay PeNT-SLEEI ACCOMMODATIONS MOUNT "VERNON AND MARSHALL | HALL > hal! dotem semtsemen, @ fern: STEAMBOAT Co. test ([° MZ VEENON Np TUE TOMB OF WasH- INGTON. The quickest and most pleasant route ts vis the Washinetos, Alexendria and Mt. Vernon Electric Railway Co opany tron Alexsndria, ‘Take Alexandria Ferry at 7th st. wharf, Washing- ton, D. C. } Take trains for Alexandria at Penna. Depot, Wash- oe fogton, D. C. Cars leave Alexandria for Mt. Vernon om arrival of 0. ° On our “Reviewing Stan ie” ‘omfortame as in your om fre raped Fare, round trip, via Ferry, ie, Fare, round trip, via Penns. B. R.. 450. Mt. Vernom Grounds open trom 11 a.m. to ¢p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, 25 CENTS. 18 BH. 8 COOPER, Supt. Every seat iso front view, The aicies are wise, rout and rear, rater od oc THE INAUGURATION. JOR RENT—wIADOWS AND Balcony (AE 2mm Polite aabera, finest on the avenue, at MERKITT'S PiO10- ~ GRAPH GALLERY. 95 Peun cay R RENT—1527 F ST N.W ROOMS, FU Fritet or un for tne insucuratvon. 26° FOR REST—LARGE OFFICE. KOOM ox, COR: coran building: fyur double windows: splendid view Pa. ave. and wer st. = x2 for ciub eos finest view of parain in Washington. ECRVATOR, Comoran bulidine. feos. Fok BEST Fou INAUGURAL PARADE NG & PARSONS", ROE] ten - a fo adous pounttagen abe fan 1m 14th and Mets. nw. ave. from Capitol: will seat 40com: | J AncE BOON, We ows a fortabis., GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Ji. In Conttal | L,\nicme, tor seut trong teket ea Meow coe building, 2. w. cor. #th and Penn. ave. feR-St* | will rent inpart or whole. Corner 17th et. an Nr ease ro ah AUGURAL—PLIVATF BOARDING house, 1014 12th stn. «will accommodate with Toone and board, at $2.0) pet ‘diem, “van wentleni, and with Loard at 90 cents per meal from ven to if teen. e283" [HE FINEST PLACE TO VIEW THE PARADE— BE t PLACE For FINE WINES AND Liguons for inauguration ; special prices for thie week mb) SELIGSON’S, 1200 Pent ((HOICE SEATS ON CHARLEY CLARK'S STAN id Pa. Diy SO and B12 Pa ave, Legion HA eSB ANGE SHOW WINDOW ON PA. AVE. CORNER or rent um better piace fo view BUNCHARD, cor: Pa. N.Y. ave, <T-SIX WINDOWS CORN) R PA ave and 20th st. to view inaugural parade. $0) for ive 4° T. COUMBE. R SALE—100 COTS AT HALF PRICE; LEPT Fpregy @0 i cocampment. “Apply MOTE Fok 2EXT_Por inavavn ari ON. FOUR PCR tae 7 aa a Se om RT 3. FR rooms each accommodating from five to seven sone ‘Demen : five minuter walk from White Honse. cons venient to ali car and herdic lines. none ‘bat tho-w Bilineto pay for first-ciam accommodations ‘need apply mb! FOR THE INAUGURAL BALL CAN obtained with return tickets at the old reliable stables of JOHN T. PRICE & SONS, 311 6th st. * Xiao 10 fine saddle horses for the procession. f28-3t* ok RENT—Two BOOMS. WITH THREE wis-| []¥,ORFASSED SEATS FOR VIEWING PARADE orn each and balcony, to view the parade. 1215 a Pa. tv sy. te ww the Desa 'SELIGSON'S, 1200 Penn. ave. O8 HIRE—SADD! AND CARRIAGES | —T*iene essonable, 2 for the Parade and carriases for the ball at HARK- == AWAY STABLES, 1190 Vermont Ave. court., ‘Tele- phone SK oat FOS RENT {LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS. FUR: E* nished, on iine of parade. 2203 K st. m. w.fe2s-20 ‘OMS FOR RENT FOK INADGURATION 26 . ave. B.W.. & large, handsomely farni 2 three windows to view the Eades R RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BOOMS for the inauguration; convenient to 3 lines of fara: private family ; terns moderate. 1410 9), et. ERVED CHAIRS AT PRIVATE STAND. ‘912 Penna. ave. 1. Just arrived one carioad of Upholstered. Cots, Will be sacrificed Ar T5c. Exce. CHEAPEST AND BEST INAUGURAL SEATS ON / Pe. ave. ; all under cover: square south side be- tween 13th and 14th sth and at Brentano's, 191% Pe gg, COUPen Uckets Tow ready. C THOMAS Ra ms Matinee E Mignight), ‘TICKETS, 2c. Ladies free. WILLIAMS METEORS remine and Mianiehe Music by Goodman's Orchestra, _fe28-9* | WPRS. HELEN VAN ANDERSON, AUTHOR OF (iRTHOLIG URIVERIET EECTOSEE Mine Rieke “kook! will ive Ste Boe oP course of lectures on THE CHRIST PHI 1923 1 st. n.w. Everybody weltome. feett A Review of the Psychology of Herbert Spencer. Four Lectures by Rev. E. A. Pace, D.D., Ph.D., on THURSDAYS, MARCH 2, 9, 16 AND 23, AT 4:50 P. Inthe Lecture Hall of the © America. ‘The pub’ METZEROTT Music HALL. a THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9 vathollc University of |. Seidl Goncert AND HIS METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, By the United States Marine Band, Under the personal direction of PROF. F. FANCIULLL Albaugh’s Grand Opera House, ASSISTED BY EMMA JUCH AND TWENTY SOLOISTS, Na GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM. Sunday Evening, March 5, 18938. MUSICAL NOVELTIES. SUBSCRIPTION SALE OF TICKETS BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, AT METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORK, WHERE ANALYTICAL BOOKS CONTAINING PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. s20-4t POPULAR PRICES. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. GRAND CON Sapp C BCILIA IE WILSON 1e28-5t CERT. UARTET, METEborz music HALL. MR. ROBARTS Miss MAM Dr. J. W. BISCHOFF, Director, JOHN PLA’ 2 : ENCE, ‘Pian! ‘iekota, oes ot Es omar. 3. F. CHASE, ‘Who received 48 wounds in the battle, will lecture a¢ ‘the Pancrams of the FO BIRE_TWO HANDSOME WELL BLOKEN saddle horses; well cquipped. L, H. E. HASLUP, #21 Dst. ns 627-0 JULIUS LAKSBURCH, N.Y, ave., between 13th and 14th sta. r ihauguration. as « whole or Miadows to rent bes ce a mand Paave. ow. RK RENT—1720 PA. AVE N. W.. FIVE WIN- Faves 810 cach ;roome will be weil heated. frou h. Btur «fire. IZADOURATION. 4 k RENT—FOR INAUGURATION DAY.; rooms indows in bested root, on north side of Penna! “ext ‘Bowansen do”, s6. ot and board, TELIA’ HOTEL. POR RENT ELEGANT APARTMENTS EN suite or siugle ; suitable. tor f or inangaral | mbit 04 10.6106 st. ue parties or young 1435 L st. HBEE BALCONIES TO RENT—1413-1 1416 Vania ave. Also five good windows. Apply OWEN HOUSE, 1413" Pennsylvania. ave. UR: FRONT AND BACK PARLORS luring inaveurction; handsome foldis TREES peer, bonus BAe ‘AN ACCOMMODATE FOR A WEEK OR TEN % Over drug store et the corner of istand MW. G. BALDUS. terrae Bistand M. W. G. BALD sary _ 1401 Mam.’ave. iit WY ANTED_MEN AND BOYS TO SELL CLEVE ENT_BALG i : land jurine inawgara Fo ALCO} ‘8 AND SEATS ae AF MERITS GALLERY 405 Patt ‘tuest BTRAUGUEAL | PARADE_SECOND. epee Stents ‘Hotel: incladins four windows ‘on the avenue ;*will rent for the or tor WA REDMOND. Baitic busing. 808 F et. cw ‘NAUGUEATION—2 OK MORE MEN IN hooMS ‘owuit partes rentine’ all ferniched. beat. tet Be, private houses, CCOMMODATION POR 75 MEN two lance ANTED—100 SALESMEN—MEN to sell inauguration badges. 223 V Ix PUR pently ; ‘NAUGURAL DECORATIONS_TBE BARTPORD Dincrscines comet Poulin, land and the procession by the waving of fags. ‘Hand Flags of oll staspean be had of ‘3M. @. COPELAKD & 00., - 2 de aw.