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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH Open late this evening. Decorations] Decorations! INAUGURATION FLAGS! Gotton Flags? Wool Flags? ] Silk Flags? MOUNTED FLAGS. UNMOUNTED FLAGS. FLAG STAFFS AND SHIELDS. CottonBuntings. PLAIN COLORS, RED. WHITE AND BLUE. Be YARD. Fast Golor Buntings. ‘Red, White and Blue Stripe, Stars and Bars and Shield pat ern, % wide, ‘Be. YARD. Cleveland and Stee venson Buntings. 3-4 wide. +4 wide. -- Ge. per yard. Standard Wool Bunte ings. ‘These are the highest grade made for Decorations. Plain colors, Red, White and Blue 20 inches wide. 20c. YARD. Flags’ Flags! Flags! Printed Muslin Flags. MOUNTED. No. 5%, site 72113 inches, USe. dos No. 6, size Sigxl4 inches, 20e. dos. No. 7, size 114218 inches, 30c. doz No. 8, siz~ 17%4x27 inches, 55c. doz. No. 9, size 21236 inches, 81 doz, FAST COLOR FLAGS, MOUNTED. Size 324, 50c. esch. Size 4x6, $1.25 each. Standard Wool Bumt- ing Flags. UNMOUNTED. BED WEAR FOR INAUCURA- “TION. 500 pairs Gray Blankets, 7Se. 500 pairs Gray Blankets, 85c. 300 pairs White Blankets, 81 per pair. 500 pairs White Biankets, $1.25 per pair. 1100 pairs White Blankets, $1.65 per pair. 110 Cot Size Comforts, 5c. 138 Cot Size Comforts, 65. 250 Full Size Comforts, Tic. 100 Full Size Comforts, $1. 180 Full Size Comforts, $1.25. Better grades, of course, when desired. TOWELS! TABLE LINEN ! SPREADS | PAPER NAPKINS, €3.75 per thousand. ‘Lote of Souvenir Goods. Strangers to this city are welcome here. ‘Store open later this Thursday and Friday nights. LANSBURGH BRO., wbS 420, 422. 424. 426 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ‘The sywem of selling every article of the very best quslity procurabie for the price bas always been » Fuling principle of this house. J. & Li THE SPRING WRAPS ‘Mave arrived. snd to say they are beautiful models of the maker's art is but to feintly expressit. And the peices —quality considered—were never before so low. Ladies’ Cloth Capes, new spring styles. in blue, tas and bieck, at...... 3 Ladies’ Cloth Capes, latest styles, a: Ladies’ Cloth Capes, trimmed with velvet and Tibboo. ip navy! tan and black, st. Ladies’ Cloth Capes. extra quality, at We areglosing out the balance of our stock of La- étes". Misses’ and Chi! ‘s WINTER WRAPS at about HALF PRICE. Why cot secure ene of these Wraps now, when you cam eet your money's worth In wear and st the same time be in “good trim” for the inauguration? JOHHSOR & LUTTRELL, 713 MARKET SPACE. CORTINEATION NTINVATION VOTING EEKS EKS* ON MARCHE re] Inaugural and Washington Souvenirs. Expressly for the ‘Inaugural visitors, we have secured a tremendous stock of “*Souve~ " many of which combine utility with ty. Most of these are made of untarntch- adie white metal, being superior to silver as ornaments inasmuch as they will not grow rusty or black. “Souvenir” Trays with U. 8. Capitol in bas- Telief, 49. ‘‘Souventr" Heart Trays with Mrs. Cleve- Jand’s pi n bas-relief, 4c. “Sout , round, heart, oblong Card Holders with cards, 25¢. to Por Ps wo wo- Te THE Wonibs Fait The Most Potctak PSucenas: Most POrensk LEER CiRiek Here Is Ovr Prorosrrios: ‘We sball pay all the expenses of = two- weeks’ trip to the World's Fair of the most popular POLICEMAN and the most popu- lar LETTER CARRIER, to be determined by the popular vote. ‘The trip will be for two weeks (to be taken at the time most convenient to winners) \d will Include railroad fare to Chicazo and return, $3.00) accident insurance pol- fey, two weeks' board and room at one of the first-class hotels, daily entrance tickets to the World's fatr Grounds and $1 per day for car fare during Visit. ‘Write the name and address on the follow- ing coupons and bring thew to us: “Bonvenis" Tablets, 25. to 75. Fouventr” Jewel Boxes, 48 and 98c, ‘Handsome White Metal Trays, with pearl Photograph “views” of the various buildings and points of interest inand about Wasiington, 81.50and 92. These represent the most novel “souvenirs” of the city yet introduced. Souvenir Trays, Match Boxes, Stamp Boxes, Shoe Horns, Bon Bon Boxes, Handkerchief Holders, Writing Tables, Postal Card, Letter and Newspaper Holdere, &c. ‘White Metal Photograph Frames with public buildings in bas-relief, 25c. to $1.98. Souvenir Spoons. Exquisite line of Sterling Silver Washington Fouvenis Spoons, in a variety of shapes and desicns, bearing imprints of the city’s public buildings and other suggestive Washington associations. Jewelry. Ours is ons of the most extensive and hand- somest fancy jewelry departments in the city. Thousands of Pins, Kings, Brooches, Hair Ornaments, FFanSa Fans! Fans! and Fans! Silk, Gauze, Feather ‘and vhat not! Specta) attention is drawn to the attractive line of Fancy Feather Fans at 8c. Others would asi $1.25. Ball Gloves. We have concluded to quote special prices for Inaugural Ball Gloves during the next few aay Superior quality of Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, in white, cream, lavender, pink, lemon and assorted tans, at the following special prices: S-button lengths, this week, @1.75. 12-button lengths, this week, $2.10. 16-button lengths, this werk, 82.35. Our Glove stock yields the palm to none. You will find here in Button and “‘Laced” Gloves of all the various lengths, qualities and shades at the lowest prices possivle to name for equal qualities, Leathers. It would be easier to tel? what we haven't got in Leather Goods. ‘Let these two items stand for the stock: Fine Leather Chatelain Bags, with oxidized silver tri) mings. Only 48c. Fine Leather Shopping Bars, with silk top and xides, finished with leather straps. Only ‘98c. each. BON MARCHE 314-816 7TH ST. 7 SSIS = GRAND - STAND SEATS Are what everybody 's thinking of now, and of course everybody wants to se fine weather on Saturday next. If it te cold, raw and bluster- tng it may pay you to take lit precaution against adding to t March 2. he OF i Juliue Lansburgh'e Ofer af @ Trip to the This coupon represents one vote for the most popular policeman. Uckskekemkedatetekerbebaketctekek | | "3 Ofer of @ Trip to the orid’a F F coupon represents one popular letter te for the most carrier 2 a8 ee cocn wnancn ance 2 HON wpennCe: Nore Tuese Coxprrioxs: ‘The names of all the contestants must be posted on a blackboard within the store. No coupons accepted if over six days old. We do this to prevent thelr ail being Drought in the last minute. A New Era. Our latest move practically marks an entirely “‘new era” in the furniture busi- ness in Washington. It is the frst time im the history of Washington that such a magnificent and first-class stock was ever offered at ‘tone price” for cash or eredit—at the will of the purchaser. We are nothing if not original. We have no string tied to the furniture we sell you on time. It is purely a mat- ter of confidence between us. You do not have to be that it is a now wrinkle to be to purchase first- lass furniture on credit without interest and without giving notes or being both- ered with other lecal complications, which are little understood by the aver- age woman. We have laid our plans for double our ususl amount of spring business. Julius Lansburgh’s RINK, N. Y. AVE Nii 147% SE CHAS. A. MUDDIMAN, Gi4 12TH ST. 1 | II II] WE CAN FILL YOUR HURRIED ORDERS. \ cold of yours, or perhaps you bave one that js Just hanging on. Tr} bottle of our OUTSIDE LAMP. OUTSIDE LANTERN—. GASOLINE TORCH LAMP.) CANNOT BLOW OUT. Pavsstax Synve Or Who Cuezry Asp = Tan | If you havea cold or are just get MAMMOTH LAMP TO HANG) ting over one, or the remains cf a cough still troubles you, it is the Dest thing you can possibly use. 15 CENTS Invested in a bottle at this time may save you # case of pneumonia or any other of the graver sequences of a dadly treated cold. IN LARGE HALLS, &e. =) YARD STICKS Given away to adalte, or send wea postal and we de-| * liver it F.S. ee & Co. DRUEGISTS, Under GAS FIXTURES, McKNEW’S Daily Letter. Ball Gloves Reduced. ‘Hnndreds sre taking advantage of the low- ered prices on evening gloves. Do not wait ‘um‘t! the line of shades or sizes become broken, for at the rate they are selling Saturday even- ing will likely see a badly depleted stock. Remember, reduced prices thie week only. 16and 2o-but. length Gloves, in opera reduced prices. We ‘small lot of B-but. Buede Gloves, in black and gray. in sizes 539, bX and 6, wore $1.25. To close, 6¥c. per pair. Ball Fans. ‘This week we will sell our Exquisite Princess Ostrich Tipped Feather Fans, which have been $15, at $12 exch, Fans of Ga: China Sitk. &c., in all the Various street and evening shade, at low Inaugural Garters, 50c. per pair. Coats, &e. Ask of any one in the cit; ing cloak and suit house {0 Washington and nine ont of every ten will tell you McKne 's. Our styles are distinctly oricinal and strictly coufined tous for Washington, and yet we ask ho more than you pay about town for mueh in- ferior garments. ‘The entire spring stock of Coats, Capes, Cloaks, Suits and Waists is now ready for your inspection. Although it is saying a great deal ‘wecan unhesitatingly say that the present stock is the most magnificent we have ever shown. W.H.McKnew 933 Pa, ave. CHILDS & McDERMID. which is the lead- THE GLOVE SALE Which generally comes on Saturday will be celebrated FRIDAY instead. Yon won't want to be bothered buying GLOVES when all the excitement of the in- auguration s going on. ‘There will be splendid offers both for STREET and EVENING wear. It proftt yon to read them. 8-button Suwde M. mm aitcolors: worth 825. Faiday OOO S-hook Fosters in all shades, pourht in town 1 "7-hook Foxta less than $125. Friday. Zo-button Suede Mousguetatres, in all EVENING SHADF! ~ $3.00. For the bail, hat Were $2.35 in all T6-batton Suede Mousquetaires, EVENING SHADES, 3 82." For the baller, "8? BIBS Sutton “P. "and BP." White Chamois Gloves, first quality; sold every- Shere tor 81. “Friday. °° BOC We want to call special attention to our FANS. BEAUTIFUL FEATHER FANS, $2. FINE DAMASK TOWELS will also be re- duced tomorrow. vf German manufacture, 20x40 notted fringe ends and colored bor ders, two rows of drawn work; would Towel sade to sell nt 20 C ‘Will sol them tomorrow tors, L22C 1114-1116 FS: NW. 2 lh 1893—TEN PAGES. No other house DOES—EVER DID— or EVER WILL sell such STER- LING QUALITIES at such LOW PRICES as WE quote. Slee Aes Userine You. HIS 18 A HOSPITABLE store—If you'll drop in you'll wet a welcome that'll make you feel at home. We sort of look upon every. body who comes to Washing- ton as our guests. You're here te see the sights—and you don't want to miss the business side of the Nation's Capital.—In our lne~Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Apparel—we're leaders. ——Proud of the distinction.—Jealous of it—and we never take our shoulder from the ‘Wheel.——But are always pushing to Greater achievements—better service. — It's the sort of ambition that lowers Prices—and raises qualities. ‘The sort of enterprise folks like. You've got = pet store at home— eee how we compare with it——We don't think there's a house in the United States that serves its constit- uency more faithfully than we do— Ror more successfully. Washingtonians don't think so—either. It's) like & emootb-running piece of machinery--perfect in all its parts, If you find it milder here than you thought—snd want s LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT in place of the Ulster— we're ready to talk bustness.——If you make up your to wo the Inaugural Ball—we've got Full Dress Suite—plenty of them. ——At s moment's notice we can ft you. If you find you run short of anything in the clothes way from a Hat to « pair of Shoes—we'll be glad to serve you. If you don't want to buy a pon- By's worth—we'll be just as glad to eee you.——We're all smiles to buy- ers—or visitors. Don't be bashful—come in. mind to Sass Axp Compasy, Penn. ave. and ‘7th street. | A CAPITAL STORE it Myo (MM MMM =3BaA iM MMM MMMMM AC AE MMMM MMM i MMMM MMM MMMM MMM) ee MMM! MMM MMMM MMMM MMMM aeee (MMM MMM: MMM 9 MMMM MM MMMM MMMM MMMM ww. MMMM MMM MMM MMMM MMMM eee MMMM iM MMMM MM MMMM Bee oe ree wou | oats MM! x THE ORLD. BER MMM! MMM “Crawford's,” raw Ord s, M Me MMMM SABE MMMM Miuat Nuva Sane TH. MMMM ptt ert MMMMMMMM! MMT Mt MMMMMMM MMMMM (iMMMMM MMMMMMMM MMMMM MMMMMMMM\IM MMMMMMMM MMM ‘MMMMAIMALMM MMACMAI MMM MMMM SEM MEME CHICKERING PIANOS. THE ARTISTIC STANDARD OF THE WORLD. JOHN F, ELLIS & 60., 987 PENNA, AVE. “Good Cheer” —and Inauguration go hand in hand. If you want to «ive your guests a “rousing good cheer" set before them some of my famous ANTEDILUVIAN WHISKY, celebrated alike for its age, purity and smoothness. Choice Port, Muscatel and Sherry, 3 bottles for ONE Dollar. Headquarters for Mineral Water. Cuantes_Knaruex, Tepe ts, mhl 735 Tru Sr. W. Ended! The fifteen per cent discount sale is ended, and cos down on our books as the ‘most successful sale we have ever inaug- urated, ‘We won't stop selling Shoest On the contrary, the sale has “‘whetted” our appetites for more business, and here foes to get it! ‘We have a small lot of Ladies’ Fine Hand- ‘sewed Kid Shoes, low heel and pointed toe, which we shall reduce from $5 to @3.50, Also # small lot of Ladies' Patent Leather Bhoes, hand-sewed, cloth top, pointed toe, ‘which we shall reduce from 85 to @3.50. €@-Gigantic stock of Rubbers! Hooves & SEDER 1217 Pa Ave e Listens Desrirnice Combines the best of modern antiseptics with fine aromatic and pure chalk into » Geliehtfally fragrant, cleansing and pre- THE CLEVEL 5 AND PARLOR. MR, CLEVELAND'S APARTMENTS. How the Splendid Suite of Rooms at the Arlington Is Furnished. The Cleveland rooms at the Arlington are to all intents and purposes more private than those in the Executive Mansion. They number four- teen and occupy the north and east corner of the second floor reached by the parlor elevator. From « ball which is done in oak and bung with red the drawing room opens on the left. It is a spacious apartment, where the foot fall of the Colossus of Rhodes would never be heard on the rich carpeteand Turkish rags,bright with TRE SUITE FOR COL. AND MRE, LAMONT. Rite of rooms designed for Col and Mra, Dan Lamont. The sitting room is rosewood and mahogany plush, and the bed rooms are in pale green, brocaded with darker green. | ‘The rooms of Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Dickin- | son are just across the hall from those of Mr. and Mrs, Lamont, | The Cleveiands will have seven servants dur- ing their residence at the Arlinj « butler, aiter, chef and four The entrance exit from the pi ntial apartments ie through the reception room and hall of the oriental colors, The renaissance is recognized in the furnishings, everything being in pale blue tapestry and satin or gold brocade, with French gilt mountings. ‘There are two beau- tifully inlaid cabinets and handsome bronzes and delicate china are scattered everywhere. | land’sfamil The walls are hung with etchings and oils, anda number of beautiful water colors, all the. work of famous artists. Above the mantel hangs a fine canvas, “Cupid and the Loves,” and ofber fine canvas isa hunting scene. A piano in rosewood case has a bank of tulips upon it, THE CLEVELA’ ND BED ROOM. | hotel, and a cordon of police will protect them from any possible annoyance. | _ ‘The fourteen rooms in the suite include draw- | ing room. dining room, three bed rooms and | bath room for the especial use of Mr. Cleve- for Col, Lamont there are three bath room and a parlor, and three path room and a parlor for Mr. Don M. Dieki The long hall which divides the suites of rooms is carpeted in red velvet, The Cleveland apartments all lie on the east ide of the bed rooms, bed rooms, THE STEVENSON PARLOR and a jar of lilies stands on the dainty white and gold writing desk in the corner. THE PRESIDENT'S BED ROOM. The bed room of the President opens ont of the drawing room on the east and is in mahog- any and green, with curtains of green damask and Irish point. The mantel mirrors and chairs are of mahogany with green and brown velvet tapestries. Out of this opens the bath | room and dressing room, in white and gold, and south of that isthe room designed for Baby Rath and her nurse. The little maid will sleep in a beautiful gilt crib and her room is done in light blue and gold, the furniture being satin-finished curled maple and willow, with touches of palo bine in carpets and bangings. The big east windows are curiained with white. THE CLEVELAND DINING RCOM. hotel, and nine sunshine and air, large windows admit The gas jets gieam thro’ | pein and in each room are tl! lamps in | bronze and oyne. It will probably interest many to know that among the ele gant silver chi d cut glass to be used Cleveland will find beside her plate a knife, fork and spoon which once belonged to the Empress Eugenie, and that the President-elect wil drink coffee from a cup that Napoleon Bonaparte once drained coffee from. THE VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson Kept Busy Recelv- ing Callers Today. The Vice President-elect and Mra. Stevenson were receiving their friends informally again today, though fortunately for them the press was not so great ason yesterday. The ladies who compose the Stevenson party were most of them out about the city and at Arlington and Georgetown. This afternoon Mrs, John H. Oberly gave reception in honor of Mrs, Stevenson and her daughters, Miss Stevenson, Mist Julia Steveu- von and Miss Letitia Bessie Stevenson. The Vice President elect and Mrs. Stevenson will give # reception tomorrow night from 8 to 10 o'clock in their own parlors at the Ebbitt House to the members of the Io Club of Chicago and of the Stevenson E cort Club and ail other Mlinoisans bere. ‘The reception will be purely informal. The ladies who will assist Mra. Stevenson are her sister, Mra. M. F, Scott of Louisville, Ky. Stevenson, Mass Julia Stevenson, Mrs. James Ewing, Mixa Fannie Bunn, Miss’ Luey Bunt Airs. Jobn Stevenson, Miss ‘Letitia Stevenson, niece of Mra. Stevenson; Mrs. Adlai T. Ewing. wife of the president of the Iroquois Club of Chicago, and Mra Judge Henry Shepard of ‘The committee from the Daughters’ of the American Revolution will call upon Mra. Beyond the dining room on the west is the | 1 | funeral serviows at his late rexid here at home to be sold at prices as low as you'll find anywhere in the land. Youdon't know _wasone Teme. Don’tGoAway) “““"", SI9ISSNS Seams Passuacie, ‘The dining room is in old English oak and | Stevenson at 5 o'clock this evening and inform ich bro im the carpets | her officially of her election to the oftice of ee | president general of that patriotic organization atthe convention just |, which was held LAMPS, Gas Stoves, AND EINDRED ARTICLES. We Wasr Srnaxarns To know what delicious CANDIES Washiugton produces. ULL ‘MIXTURES are the best here. The 00- CENT one ig a moat elegant assortinent and contains 2% different kinds of CHOCOLATES, 10 of BON BONS, 5 of FANCY ALMOND PASTES, 6 of JORDAN ALMONDS and 4of FRUIT BON BONS, not to mention the many miscellaneous CANDIES that are all equally fine. Every box tied with Satin Ribbon. ‘The 2-CENT MIXTURE 1s “like unto it” and contains CANDIES not Jess pure, fresh and delicious, but ‘they'll cost you less. 46 CENTS is the price of our **MID- ¢. A. Muddiman, 614 12th St. No Man vs tt Baa enough torweare| — Rinatin of war 6) ‘and SCENT oy a BI KINDS. You'll Uke any your chotce Wundered “tpvinctoie™ Si Sate a and it pts. Guz & Sos. Con. 11 1a Ap F Srs, 85& ESE 6 F8E 85. ‘mb? ‘Telephone 1104. Ellery & Ireland, cnt, Oth and N.Y.Ave.Jum6. Mes. [. V. Srares, $81 F ST. Has now returned from New York withs full line of Spring Millinery, which she is now ready to show. mabl-2t Dows Pax Moxey Fon Waren: A Sole Extract of Beef is more Heonoméical than a Nquid, for the resson that it ts concentrated, and ‘housekeepers will Sind it much cheaper to BUY Liza. Couraxys - Exrnact Or Bezr, solid, concentrated extract, free from fat and gela- fine ony foreign substance, and dimolve tt thew- JFpRUNRERRS ON TEE [LIQUOR WAniT Bos | eels en RT UL tata nee foo mecca, reaptiamtumde chapel Sold by hE WARE Drugat, Washington Wily half the beauties of this store till you visit it, It seems that some are not aware of sucha GAS FIXTUBE abode as SHEDD’S. If you're thinking of improving your illuminating facilities, see our superb array of FIXTURES. HEDD RO. . a S. S. SHBB & Bia: 432 OF SE Gas Fiztures, Lamps, Gas Stoves, Plumbing and mhI the like. “pyar ND ‘MERE ASB O&Ris: Toeriwasl Removes all stains and tartar from the teeth. Makes the teeth clean, white aud beutiful. Heals and hardens the gums. Destroys all offensive odors. ‘Imparts a lasting fragrance to tbe breath, Only 25e. per bottle. Ogram’s, Oo YOU WISH TOT. ADV: oun DURE SRS ILE? ‘Tse. CANDY, @0c, CANDY, 40c. CANDY REDUCED TO 25e. a Pound. ee Profits to our gain in Popu- .Pyors, 705 Tr Se N.W. 1211 Pa. ave., (Cor. 17th and H sts. mhl Prasxscaws Jawarar Maxvrsorvame ~ 531 Szverra Sz. N.W. Particular attention given t¢ repsiring American and French Clocks, Moderate charges, — a2-Sm 703 15za Sz. the Ball. for wear at the inaugural bell ent eeeee For ae ve in sng wi Cc, ELAN’ Basruest, 1003 F Sz. N.W. ave Szzzcriox Woon Marenss Aw Trs . Harwazv & Horcumsos, 61m 424 Qrn Sr. WE AED Missscrenens OF BRS ce 6X ee MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, “ basins arate handsome English sideboard is set with massive ailver and cut glass, and the service is of crown Derby, a delicate band of light brown outlined with gilt encircling each piece of china. in this city. ‘This evening Gen. and Mrs. Stevenson have been tnvited to assist Congressman and Mra. | Coen Sesit te sevaining the Escort Club and Iroquois Club of INAUGURAL PREPARATIONS. Col, -Berret Writes » Letterr Regarding the Proposed Sunday. Concerts. Col. Berret, chairman of the inaugural com- iis 4 sf Ege i i H i | | i tr i B f € blll i | absent will be regarded as indisposed to serve and their names stricken from tle list ‘The subcommitics are ee follows: First and second regiments, Dr. J. BR. Rutherford: third regiment, Capt. A. W. Kelly; fourth regiment, Maj. Chas Lewis: fifth regiment, | O'Neill, sixth regiment, Col. Cecil Clay; eighth. regiment, Capt. Mott Goddard: niuth regiment, Maj. Chas. Lewin; tenth regiment, Capt. LD. Porter: twelfth and thirteenth, Ys | L. M. Saunders; fourteenth and fifteenth regi- ments, Maj. Samuel V. Holliday; sixteenth regt- ment, W. Ho Adien, Maj. Volkmar: battery A. battery B, Col Geo. A. Sheahan: batters ¢, Capt. W. D. Rudy; governor's troops, Smith: Sheridan troop, Smith Thompeon, jr.; State Fencibles, Capt. W. D. Rudy; naval bat- ‘tahon, Francis O'Neill. These ongenizations ill occupy the State, War and Interior nd Post Oftce Department bulidings, the caty Post office and navy yard. TO CLOSE THR PENSION BUILDING. ‘The inaugaral commitice has been placed in an embarrassing positon by being compelled to close the doors of the pension building to ma, not eighteenth regiment, ‘Capt. A. W. Kelly; Jextend any co: | ployed in the | the clerks reported for duty a great many vie itors entered the bai! aud the damage done to the floral down and carr the committee was | sion to every on ne by tl them aw: A to deny admis even to their own families, A visitor was walking away this morning with cone of the milk flags used w decorate the upper balcony. THE PARADE. Gen. MeMahon, the graud renrshal, toay ismed an additional order respecting the p rade, setting forth the! any organization not in its place imcolumm at the time designated for formation of the roxpoctive divimons will forfeit ite right to the position assigned it, and will taki as the divieon commander | | | | report Special assignment will take 7 the third division, first grand Capitol street, and be reported to commander. Similarly ail civie orgamzat ove will take position in rear of # civie di ri 4 grand division, assembh on New Jersey aveuue, bead of colurmu resting on Ween north, PERSONAL NOTES, Gen. Josiah Porter, the marshal of the New York division, bas appoi - Chas, F, Loe of troop A, N.G.8.N.¥., his chief of staff. The general's staff will be composed of commissioned of tonal Guard, state of New Y will be in fall dress uniform. Gen. Porter's headquarters will be et the Arlington Hotel. Brooklyn will be fully represented. Five thousand democrats will be in live todo hom- age to their chief—Grover Cleveland. Queen's county will send 1,000 men to cheer for de- mocrac’ ‘The Brooklyn democrats will be led by Hugh McLaughlin, and his aads will be the leaders of » different districts. 1 de will be load by the mili Aivision and followed by the civic army.” Governor B. K. Tilman, the farmer governor of South Carolina, has arrived to participate in the inaugural ceremonies. State Treasurer W. ©. T. Bates is with him, and they are stopping at the National Governor Reynolds, a farmer, of Dele~ ware, will arrive here tomorcow morning, and he will also be quartered at the National, Mr. Ira Merchant of Bloomington, TL, is ‘one of those who came on with the Vice Presi- leni-elect. Mr. Merchant isa brother of Mr, Silas Merchant of this city. ee MARKIE: FPRCUSON—BARK OR. On March 1.188, a4 Rev Mr Bagbey, LIE FERGUSON to RICHA W. BARAEK. ” . wena. re. Ty nenmonta. at 21% am, It, at ont then. Ton ADAMS, lave of ier f Weshington, D.C. (hockvide CMe > sos, March 9. TRO Ma’ GAVIA. BATLEN, woaw ic the ave Wane Me Ballons, im ber from her: Ponidenee War Bt." Inter wre papers. ples 28, TROB, wt 0) S” Baker, 20D wrmet ts mavtted Moret — BURG PSK. On W. she Geed priate! dco Sate hive and Beran y invited On Thursday, Marci AKY A. CONKLIN of CONKLIN Churh, 10th ana @ Tivurediay, Maren 2. orning, Beosclny . AUGESTA hi arch A, | £3€ | On da , VERNON BRAS H W. and Ann i No S16 Ist «treet y-fourth year of bi Farewell, dour tath. Fer ce ya han im Bat now you bave gone toc he yar poet. rae ee His ai oRes. | Puneral Sundoy clock ‘at Mout Moriah | Charch. Friends . Fear of her axe Funeral Friasy, Mi ence of her parents Relatives and friends fo ROCKWOOD. On Wednesday, March 1. 2808, NA~ | THANIEL JOUNSTON kOcEW > Friends of the faudiy are in | northwest. ou Peiday teruien: private, | WILLIAMSON, On Wednesday, March 1, 2800, at 20 wciock. after a short itive JOMN i ILLIAMSON, in the seven'ieth year gt lie age Helatives end friends = the fuceral sere vices, 10 be held at inte on, tidb vem avenie, Friday, March 3, Ep. m, SSS “Worrn A Gores A Box- PRICE te. Brecuaws Pris DISLODGE BILE, STIR UP THE LIVER, CURE SICK HEADACHE, PEMALE AILMENTS. KEMOVE DISEASE AND PROMOTE GOOD HEALTH. Covered with a Tasteless and Soiub.c Costing. FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. Ask for Beecham's and take no other. Of all drug sista. Price, 23.cents «box. FOR PiteeER’s Castoaia ie