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a THE EVENING STAR SHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, PORT t STAR BUILDINGS, : 1101 Peansylvania Avenue, corver 11th St, by Star Mi Company, Tee Dre Sorraat e ew Yo Ofica 88 Putar Bulag rus Eventxe Stan je served to oubecrtbers tn the efor by carriers, on their own account. at 10 cents per Seth. or bie. per month. Copies at the counter. < gees pach, By toatl “anywhere in the United States or Chavis nostaee prenald “SO conta yer mouth. ‘npaY QUADRUPLE SHEET STAR BL. OOper year; reign postage aided, $3.00. [Fotered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class mafl matter. | $27 All mail subscriptions must be paid fm advance. Rates of advertising made known on application. Che Evening Star. Vor. 82, No. 20,501. FINANCTAL. FINANCIAL. — Pansoxs Wao Have SURPLUS CASH ‘Which is lying idle in bank or elsewhere should con- sult Woods & Co., Bankers. They offer investments which pay a fair rate of interest, and which enables | the investor to get possession of his money on de- mand. Such investments pry 3 per cent per annum. ‘They also iswue “Time” CERTIFICATES OF DE- POSIT, which pay 4 per cent in three month, 5 per ent in six months and 6 per cent in one year. WS Cai’ and taik the matter uver with ws. Woors Asp Co, Baxsens’ 1222 F Sraeer N.W. ms New Benorso Assocrarios. The fifth monthly meeting of the MUTUAL SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION will be held at&t, Doint- %s Hall, Oth and F streets southwest, on MONDAY, DG, at 730 p.m per month, adtite meeting ins ebraa Wane don thirty-seven sl Ber share. Six percent in erect paid on sume of $10) more deposited sith he amoemtion. Sube: Hptons Stock wil close at this mevtina ELLERY J. BURT, Fremdent. to 97.000 wan “sian averave of 8180 3. 3. DERMODY, Secretary About Washington Real Estate. In referring to the marvelous and unrrec~ edented grewth of Washinetom, we feel that we can add nothing to the brilliant remarks male by Congressmen, Rep- Tesentatives and prominent business nen at the recent banquet ¢iven by the “*Wash- fmaton Bo rd of Trade.” One of them said: ington :s surely dextmned to be the most beautiful city on the habitavle globe.” Continuing, he said: “We must not think {t Leiongs to Washingtenians alone. for the 67,000,000 of American have @ proprietary iteres: in it as their nation's capital.” Washington is fast becoming (if it is not already) the cen- ter of xcfence, fashion and literature It is hard to realize the rapid xrowth of Washington. Where but adecade szo the erackof the sportenan’s riffle wos heard there stands today some of the most fashion~ able and palatial residences to be found im America. Ithas been predicted that Washington ation within the next mb3-3t the past ten years. INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE MAY BE DIVIDED INTO THREE CLASSES. First. Vacant ground in large and «mall quantities, either in the city or adjacent to it, which is steadily increasing in value. Second. Improved property that is well rented, paying # fair inierest on the amount invested, and at the same time increasing ta vane. Third. The safe investment of s large amount of money in a business property Paying a good percentage on the money in- ‘Vested. This clas of property ts very de- sirous for estates and capitalists who prefer @ steady income rather than a s;ecula~ tion. Under these three heads I present tie fol- Yowine, taken from my books. to which I invite sour attention, and which feel aafe tn recommending as being in every way all they are represented to be. CLASS 1—VACANT GROUND. 187 acres of land within the 3-mile circle of the eity’scenter, posses: fog very v-lual possibilities tn more tusn one direc will beyond doubt Jarvely value. Lond no better in any re northwest and nor beast of the city in the same relative disiance fs held at from Sf- teen to twenty thousand du Jars an acre. ‘The property Iam now offering for sa’e can be bongi t fo #00 ner acre, and will in short time be werth as much as any ac: age property inthe vicinity of this city. a small cash paymen. and de erred paymen's ig ‘tune Will be accepted. ‘Tract of round situated at the head of GLb street and Merician Hill, overlooking the entire city, the Potoue river and the Bi ls of Maryland snd Viretvia. Has a frontage of more than S60 fect on 16:h street by @ depth of 150 fe-t fronting directly on the new Hancock Circle. This iss mag- nificent plece of | royerty which as th. city develops will more than double in value and prove to be the mest beautiful resident site in the city. This piece of property I can sell for $3 per sq. ft. LASS 2-BUSINESS PROPERTY. A large business building on F st. near Gh More people pass this corner than sny other one ip the city. The building has a frontage of 45 1t. by @ depth of 113 ft and opens im the rear on toa 30-{t. paved alley. It is occupied by the best of tenants and the rentals amount to about $5,000 per annum. ‘The location is such ss to wake it absolutely sure that this property will increase in ‘value, while the present rental pays a very fair incowe on the price at which the prop- erty can now be bourht—namely, $130,000. Very snug little piece of business property situated on the corner of 12th and G sts. RW., baving a frontage of 25 ft on Gat. by s depth of 96 ft. 11 fn. on 12th at.. being one of the most desirable corners in the Business center of the city, bringing rental of $2,700, and can be bought for $55,000. (LASS 3-INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Under this head I nave several opportuni ties for safe investments. Among my elf- pts are merchants of perfectly reliable Standing. who will lease business buildings erected for them. giving ample security for the prompt payment of rent and also pay- ings good percentage on the capital in- Vested ‘We have otber proverty om our books with fan equally attractive prospective future. at per cent on Loaning Money On REAL ESTATE. Those who have property to pay for, mortaages to pay off or contemplate building should inquire into the terms and advantages furnished by the Equitable Co-operative Building Assoctation. Money is loaned in spy amount desired, from $100 upward. ‘Seven years aud three months is Riven the borrower to return the principal aud inter- est, in monthly iristallments. At any time before, however, settlements ‘on a loan can be made in PART or in FULL. When PART of » loan is settled the monthly installments are reduced. Interest is only charged for the actusl time thet s loan, or any part of it, ishela by the Dorrower—st being reduced as the loan is re- paid—an equitable, important and unusual feature in building associations. Members are extended every facility and encouragement to return loans and pay for their property. Loans now in force amount to $1,268,000. ‘The EQUITABLE is a purely co-cperative saving and loaning association. Information concerning the sdvantages, terms, how to proceed, &e., can be obtained ‘upon application at the office. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING. 1003 Fat n.w. ‘Thomas Somerville, President. A. J. Schafhirt, Vice President. Geo. W. Casilear, 2d Vice President. John Joy Edson, tecre*ary. Benj. F. Fuller, H. H. Twombly, Fred. W. Pratt, Geo. W. Fisher. Eilis Spear, Job Barnard, ‘Lawrence Gardner, Marcus baker, mb 2-6t John W. Schaefer. 8 Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the best investment now om the market. The condi- tions and agreement plain snd easily under- ‘stood. Call at the office. FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST- MENT ASSOCIATION, 908, 914 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C. fo25-te HARRISON DINGMAN, President. Tue Nartosat Sare Deposit. SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY Cf the District of Columbia, CORXEK 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Chartered by special act of Consress Jap., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Fed... 1892. CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS — DEPOSIT DFPARTMENT. nate — burglar-proof vaults at $5 per annum anwar Securities, Jewelry, silver ware and valuables of all kinds in owner's package, trunk or case taken a dep sit at moderate cost, — ANE bey antag 47 cante Re received, trou — ani retest allowed ou #3 a:dabove Loars money on real esiate ‘and collateral security. ‘TRUST DEPARTMENT. Rew ex adrintetraior, executor, recerver, sien, “and executes trusts of all kinds Wills prepared by & competent attorney in daily attend- BENJ, iN PL ESVER avian CHARLES C. GLOVE! Fe, President. JAMES M. JOHN: TON. Second Vi THOMAS R. JONES, Third — i BRET Le STURTEVANT je Secretar. soun C. WILSON, Dower Bensamin P. Snyder, Albert L. Sturtews . ae wis Cleehape ese ‘Charies A. im Henry A. ard, SS ee c Siete Thomas Hyde, 3 Wilism E. Clark. Robert 0. Holtzman, (f17] hota A fm ‘Blair Tue Disraicr Tire Lssvraxce COMPANY. 610 13th street northwest. CAPITAL, $200,000. Titles to all real estate in Washington, Georzetown ae Deeds, wills and ail other conveyances of exty prevared. ¥ TITLES INSURED. EUGENE CARUSI, = WM. F. MATTINGLY, President. Vice President, NATH'L CARUSI. A. T. BRITION, ‘Treasurer. Secretary aud Chief Raaminer. THE CENTER MARKET Wil be open this week on TURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO? P.M.; FRIDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO 10 P.M.; + SATURDAY, FROM 5 A.M. TO 10 A.M., ‘When it will be closed on sccount of the closing of Pennsylvania ave. for the inaagural coremonics, ‘There will be terg gt EVENING MAREET SATURDAY. Qe ™Pontanr NorIcE TO TMAUGURATION TRAVEL BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ‘To accommodate the increased travel on ac- count of the Inauguration, March 4, two new stations will be established at 7TH AND VIRGINIA AVENUE < And 9TH AND MARYLAND AVENUE, Beginning MARCH 2 and continuing until 6 m. MARCH 6 All local trains between Washington and Baltimore will depart from and arrive at 7th and Virginia avenue station. All Jocal trains between Washington and Alexandria will depart from and arrive at 9th and Maryland avenue station. ‘All other trains will depart from the regular 6th street station. fe28-5t eT Av Last CALL. ——3% PER CEXT——= DISCOUNT SALE, ‘Final sate of the season, beginning MONDAY, Peb- 27, to March 4. inclusive. One-third off actual marked values on the foliowins: 1. All boys’ and children’s suits and overcoats. IL. All mens overcoats, both light and heavy weights. All men's suits of plain and fancy cheviot, cassimeres, tweed and homespun and fancy worsteds. X-B.—The liscount ie alloaed on spring overcoats and suit+ of blue and black cheviot—a departure from previous sales. m1. Mami patie EISEMAN BROS., Legitimate Cor. 7th and Este. n.w. Advertisers, and Tailors. eer DK. C. W. MeNAUGHTON, Dentist, yrned to 603 13th st. nw. near F at., andis w ready toattend to vusiness. fe8-1m* ELECTION OF DIKECTORS —THE AN- nual election for seven directors for the tatu rea will beheld st the ofbce of thevcompany uta rear at the office company. 15th and Hers. n-e..on TUES AY, March 14. 10% ‘ween the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, p.m. for the trans:cr of slack will be closed ‘trom March 100 14, Bot dare tates BF, BABEL, Becrctary. a SOARCITY OF COAL At my yards. You may select complete stock of the Eehest grader of" fuel.” The OVE, Tata. 2: Piesetill suse tM RORY. office, ist Foot F and Gata. a. w. 28 and 1206 Hast. aw. 16s Mot. aw K sts. aw. = FULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE. WM. GARNER, 1026 7th st. mw. E Gl GKERING PIANOS. THE ARTISTIC STANDARD OF THE WOBLD. -|JOHN F. ELLIS & 60., 937 DENHA. AVE. CHINA D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. |ACKSON DEMOCRATI€ ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL PARADE. ‘Mombers are earnestly requested to be present in. force FR'DAY EVENING, March 3, st 7:30, at Odeon Hall, 434 st. and Pa. ave., to perfect final ar- rangements for the parade. JAMES L. NORRIS, President. X. SARDO, Seeretary. a iy 2 oe Ao. mh2thafet ar baer ‘MISS Hay wines GAULE bag Secon od it medi is Daily, 18 7» 1914 Pa. ave. r i-mediuin. Private sittin fez5-12t Holiday iy place of istaere wi be closed none 7 ORR 8 CIRREL, Grocer. | ae MARKET WILL CLOSE SATUR: q AY. March, the 4th. at 11 o'clock. | Pay ms will Kindly bear thi in med and come os Order of RIGGS MARKET COMPANY. — mb1-3t®” FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE ‘public the Northern Liberty Market will be open cn SATURDAY, the 4th instant, as usual, from Bim. to Ii pam. Citizens and atrancere te invited e largest and nest hail inthe city, which Is over thie ‘mani ket. mb2-2t HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the National Life Insur- ance Company of the United States of Ame-ica for the election of directors of said company for the eu- suing year will be held at the office of the company. Room ®, Sun building, 1315 F st. ‘n.w., Washington, D.C, ACESDAY, ‘March, 14) 180, at 16 o'clock s,m. H. NITCHIE, Secretary. Fa >WE WILL CL ae OUR RESPECTIVE ‘places of business on SATURDAY, March 4, lock a.m. He'eud& Co, — Pinlini Word, eo * Collis & Hore.” mh2-2t° INAUGURAL BALL TICKETS FREE! FROM NOW UNTIL MARCH 4, IF YUU BUY A PIANO OR ORG. Amounting to $250 or more (cash) we will give yous ticket to the Inaneural Ball to be held ia the tension building March 4. MANY FINe BARGAINS IN STOCK. ~~ g. F. pRoor, 1627-5 Steinway Piano Ware Rooms, ARCHITECT CEASE. 3. PALMER ed to we, cotner Bil and F ste,,, Warder building. Teba-1a" —_—" PRICES REMAIN THE SAME. A LARGE RUBBER ORDER. “Messrs. Gormully & Jeffery Mfe. Co. recently laced one order for rubber tires smounting to 8150. Boo, whieh Zact would ind cate that they. place reat confi ence inthe G. & J. Pneumatic Tire and the G. SJ, Racine Tire.”—From “American Athlete,” Oct *\brtes of Rubber Advances: ““A, C. Banker of the Co- Jumbia Rubber Works states thai the ‘corner'on crude Fubber which lias been effected will ald 15 to 20 per cent to the pound price and that the tires made by bis company wiil bave to be sold at 81 tore per pair. Tt {snot known what other tire inanufacturere may do, Dut as the present rubber corner occurs betweeu sen: sons arise in price of #11 ner pound before another Product {- marketed is heer vers ‘quite possible."—From Bearings, Feb. 3,93. QUALITY I8 NOT CHEAPENED. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., 1525 14th st. n. w. ee ree ances ey pretty pata To Hodge's Bindery, sir, she said Whi re fst located, tay pretty maid? Mh ates air, she ald? j0 108. F. B.C Annonnices the Removal npontices the Removal of His ToNo 517 tH SN No. 517 z (Mletzeront ‘aside. i the purcHASE fe AND Sal ALE OF REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND T 5 LOCAL STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECUKITIVS BOUGHT AND SOLDON THE WASH- INGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. fels-lin UREN, RAND PUBLISHER Fine Book and Job, Prints Telephone TL fed ON HITS E at. nw, JTTRELL Cnden Doremus of New York: ‘has made a heniical an ‘ous kinds of biack hosiery and certified that, ere is dane of blood by using any but Smitn & Angell’s make, a rat tine Git pont xoods for men and boys, which Shall retail as low as 5c. W. STEEL, ‘835 Pa. fe10-3m Ft THE EMINENT CHEMIST, PROF. R eric: oF MERTZ’S MODERY PHARMACY. ‘We have recently added an optical as- partment to our establishment, where very particular of the business will re- ceive careful and scientific attention, Any ill-fitting framecas djusted without eharve. Oculists’ escriptions cars- fully filled. MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, 925-00 11th and F ste. Coal is king, but there are as many crades of quality im Coal as the.e are in flour. It can be so inferior as to be absolutely worthless—even wor nocoai. Beware of vo-cailed cheap, coal or wet this kind. We sell obly the best coal, ces FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. fn the best condition and at the lowest possibi cogelatent with fair dealing. Y. BALDWIN JOHNSON. nat ve. 1 Ast 19. SPARAGUS PLANTS.—EVERY OWNER ‘of a home should have a bed of this most ex- cellent vegetable in his arden. Once ent ued the bed, with very little care, will lasts lifetiue. Fine selected one-year roots, #2 per 100. | Ordersenould be entered early. will ber ready for delivery at ex atnee HEREWOOD FARM, fe6-1m Bowle, Ma. MANTEL“, ANDIRONS, FENDERS, ron, Gas itturen, DR F. 0. MANNAKEE MAx REMOVED bis ofice and residence to 1628 1¥th st WE ARE THE PEOPLE Who inake the handsome cs J booklets used so ex- Ba WASHINGTON Loan axp TRUeT COMPANY. Granite Building, Oth and F sts. Reasons why you should patronize it: Ist, It is under government supervision. 24. It is frequently examined, snd pub- Ushes reports of ita conditicn, as made to the controller of the currency. ‘34. It has » paid-up capital of one million dollars, 4th. It te the most prominent trust com- pany at the naticnal capital. Sth. It has the most expensive safe de- posit vault, better protected by all modern improvements than those in the U. 8. Treasury. Oth, It has every facility for transacting its business. 7th. It has erected the best business building at the national capital. Sth. It is a home company. ‘This company transacts all kinds of trust business. Interest paid on deposits, ‘Money to loan. Bafe depostt boxes for rent. Bonds for sale, Call or ask for information. OFFICERS. BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. INO, JOY EDSON, Vice President. INO. A. SWOPE, 24 Vico President. JNO. R. CARMODY, Treasurer. WM. B. ROBISON, Secretary. ANDBEW PARKER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles B. Bailey. R.N. Batchelder. A. L, Barber. Ino. B. Larner. James L. Barbour. Theodore W. Noyes. Wm. E. Barker. Isadore Saks. Charles Baum. N. H. Shea John R. Carmody. Ellis Spear. John M. Clapp. Frederick C. Stevens. Horace 8. Cunmings. John A. Swope. J. J. Darlington. J. 8. Swormstedt. John Joy Edson. George Truesdell. Albert F. Fox. B. H. Warner. James Fraser. A. A. Wilson. 0. C. Green. Louts D. Wine. Willism B. Gurley. 8. W. Woodward. Jno. A. Hamilton. A. 8. Worthington, it KS OOATTR, INAUGUBAL COM- 10. 1425 New York ave., Washington. D.C., ‘March 1, 1893. Special rates an’ regulations for carriages, &e., for the inaucuration bal! ferdic cab= not exceeding 85 for each cab. Eoures not excesding #1 foreach mR ‘Hansom cabs not exceeding $3 {7 each hansomt. Cont ), according to agreement, as before named, Tor shat! be, when Sheaped. take up an edditionsl pas: Seng Tor peaenvo's without, thin consent of the per any Complains of Miiogal charsen atvime the time, sis ieciensrerente ty iceman to whom te may be made. Every driver OF Owncrof thecsnverancen” mbraced in this ord Taba! exhibits vriated copy of the seme in a conspicuous jare on his vehicle. MAil vehicles to approach the yension office from 7th eraics, cabs and one-horseconpes entering on, F stand? Jiowing the south side of that street to the entrance of the ension office, making their exit on ‘AW oubtic carriages to approa'h 'y way of Gat follow nce of pension butidine and take their exiton 4th st. to thenorth. The car- Haxes of the diplomatic corps and all private carriazes fo enter on F st., follow north side, turn into Fst. and deposit their passenvers at oth mt. entrance, then turn into G at. and fo low south side to 7th st.- thence Jospace on Gat, between 7th and th sts., acd to 8th Ht Move G, where ther may Dark. “Sesiengers wi te ided at the 5th st. entrance to call private car- ates ‘Ail strects intersecting F and Gets, between 7th st and the pension office to be closed no vehicies. to be permitted to travel west on either F or G sts. from 4th ‘and none from st. north on 5th or 6th sts. and none from G or H sts. southon Sth or 6th. All ve- icles Intending tocacry passenvers ‘away from the pension office to approach from 7b. st.” Owners of Private carriaves to be provided wit): cards (to be TUr- Bished prior tothe 4th of March) sdmitting them to the privave oth at entrance for carriases Persons will be expected to make their exit throueh the ste doo tht hey “enter. Tickets for Private carriages will be fe-ned by the committee on farrlages on Thursday. March 2 at headquartery Tenman’ building, No, 1425 New York -avenu So a thereof, and the “Liverymen's theirown clearing “ouse for the settlement of such tickets nong themselves. rkbelanwe icket furnished to owners of private car- axes must be kept in sehr by vers in order that the carriae tuay be admitted to the Proper lin ‘When the owner of a private csrrinee desires to the same aon leaving the pension office he will oar the number on stall okra, wal-b ies duplicate ot the nuniber on ditver card, tom messenger who will BAD UENin casa ch gumber will beat Sues shows screen which will be placed on the roof at Genorthwest corner of the pension Bice. ‘There ie ba!‘ ne association controisin~or owning the vehicles for which exchange tickets ma. be weed. The vehicles of the Liverymien's Association will hav a djstiuctive badve and texet and persons holdiue Roketnior volicc® must be carota 10 take, a vehicle | bearing tl tion ds, nob exchange only with members of assvciation. carriages, cabs, couy and hansome Sees no ‘aereement 18 entered into rose set ensit ray ope fore cota vo the bail and fue fare returnin® toenable such, vereots 0 take the first vobicle: approaching Mi oe OtveR Td BEAUMONT. as Stor L. NokKIs, WE, THE UXDERSIGNED LIVERYMEN, n Executive Committes, mb2-3t ‘constituting the Live ymen’s Aseuciat on of rs ool sarriazes for the insucural Tet oe ae'a-vose af elcime the public the very beat accommodations in getting to and from the bali. All persons purcha-iny ticke sfrom any stab‘e beionving: {oThis ateociation will, be carried. to the bail fy a nice =o and retrrned home as scon as they leave the presentation of che tieket, theraby ding delay sat expostire ‘carriewes porin the pea . Peronn are specially requested not ‘tw leave any wraps in cat Ei amg S 920 O st. LL. Cooper pete dope T, Price & Son, 300 6th st. 'T. Wood, Nig 57 Det. 1th and 14th. ack-as the Livervmen's Agsocis: | ser a cis =" "SALVATION ARMY ‘Wil bold interesting meetings on SUNDAY Py BARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER At 3 and So'clock p. m. Admission free. Everybody weleome, — mb3-2t ‘is the subject of the lecture to be delivered jenry Prank of New York, the finest extern ‘ever heard in We Setore the rapiritual trast at the Temple. 425 G ot certainty will mises | ‘THOUGHTS ON IMMORTALITY" ae p.m, you fail to hear Lim. Ww. C. T. 0 UNION MASS MEE MEETING >. ‘and fublice service First Congrewa rarch Sunday anne Central Unicn Mission Quartet, Christian Pn- deavor workers and others wil! participate. Addresses eee = iia eee Seemrese: Keston TO WASHINGTON Should feel the same pride in the capital of the country as residents here. It is a creat and growing city. As every state and terri- tory of the United States grows so will | ‘Washington grow in population, wealth snd beauty. If youcannot purchase a residence here yon should invest in some real estate that will identify you with this constant growth. Hundreds of residents and non- residents have grown rich by their res es- tate investments in Washington. Thou- sands of others will repeat this experience. ‘The future of Washington real estate shows even greater possibilities than the past. There will be more money made than bas deen made and you should get your share. Washington belongs to the nation—not to any state. Call in to see us while you are in Washington and let us talk it over. B. H. WARNER & Co., Real Estate Brokers And Property Managers, 916 Fst. ow. ty even raven wercnts, We have just received handsome and unique souvenirs of the inauguration in the shape of Paper Weights bearing the portraits of the President and Vice President, Mrs. Cleveland, the Capitol and the different pub- lic buildings. Price, oniv #5e and 30e. cach. EASTON & RUPP, Fine Stationers, 421 11TH ST. (Just adove the avenue.) mb3. = ORDER YOUR CARRIAGE INAUGURAT. BALL of BOwSly ™ Besteartice end finest turnouts in the city. No disap- Polntmenta. eee irate bu matt and telephone DOWNEY'S HuTEL FOR Hotes. Telephone 886, L STREET BETWEEN 101 AND 171! —— ‘MEN TAKE NOTICE. 1a are going to the Inausural ball, of course. We take for granted that you desire what you wear to be “‘correct” in style and rich in appearance. Weare headquarters for inaugural ball requisites, and whatever bears our name is guaranteed to be “correct.” PATE & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKFRS AND DRESSFES, mb3 CHAMPAGNE, 75:. A BOTTLE. | We are waking a special ‘drine” in Chol Getltornia Clazapewne Mt 7 for a full bigs bo Be. “Also Claret for punch We headquarters for fines” Brandies, Wiiskies ad 8 0 Sat owrest prices, MA CAL: WINE 00., 820 FST. NeW <>, ATTE: BS comnaisearien ot the ious visiting organi ‘zations should not for-et, in laying in their sus pit @,that we are headquarte s for'*wet" gooris. fate tickers: The frmous | We. per pt. ani Rood C else vou can * gougs. Prompt de- seedinee” bran for 8.3 pe: doz. Nant im the sime of TO-KALUN WINE COMPAXY, G14 Lath st. nw. (rab?) AT THE INAUGURAL BALL! The *swellest” Aressers are buying their In- sugugal Ball **Requivites" of ns, for they are then sure of their being absolutely “correct.” 'White” & “Peacl” Gloves|"*Yokena” Collars, Piain and Emb. Shirts. |*‘Goodwood” (Eng.) Col- | **Witte” Dress Cravate, | lara, i Fine “Link” Cuffs, ‘St. James” (Eng.) Link “Link” Cuff Baitons. Cuffs, O35 PA.AVE. mb2 a ae | | > Common Senae | Should be added tothe five usally mentioned and | then comes Business Sense, whica ins au ly reco” nizes the Common Sense inethod of dispatching cor- resondence, &c., by aid of the Improved Grapho- phone. "As to the ‘and cents, you can pay in in- stallments. 619 14th st. n.w. oak WASHINGTON. ‘March 2 Dc, Hi firn of ONEILL & Cx heee, | <n is this dap divolved by inutual cousent | Henry C. Mo-Kabee will continue the business : bis | own right, All bills against said frm shou'd | sented jor settlement. Thanking the for | favors, we are reapecttfuliy, ROBERT (rRbiLi. ambz-3e* HENRY U. MOCKABEE. <a ‘You will look “‘oda” on the 4th—with- outa "Dunlap” hat. Sprime ‘blocks? in'son, erby and sik, sti. sents Wasntng- omagen Wit’ you tide a here? We have “Gaunilet” Hiding Gloves: mhz ICES OF . H. MANOGUE Ti moved to Wasi tle Insurance building, TO GRANITE © RS. —A APEC Sc Sa eee | ee Bre EADQUAR 5 Ke neers Ren, wiTasemtle Ro Mall. 141s Awania | 10.90 a. in. the 4TH INSTANT to per. | Was ATS desired. B; 2; F OnDANIEL WILLIAMS, Commander, ER, Auten B, ATOSE Post, Noo i. of Potomac, G. 4. B aitlos- Shite cloves and wearing the GAR bulure Teather is inclernent overcoats imay te wore Lat every comrade ans.rer to rolt call. Braver cf rat dt HOOVER, Post Commander. ‘©. HARRIS, Advutant. =}, A R-MEMBFRS OF 0.P_ woRTO | Fost. No. 4, will meet at the late residence | gf Rotaet H. Youn. 400 Kat s.e., SUNDAY. March for the purrose of attending hig re WALTER MIDDLETON j. AdJutan’ mb Saoraeco oF ST. ANDREW. | Lenten Mission Meetings in Georgetown, D.C.: | At Grace Church, 324 st.. at 7:30 p.m. on March 6 and 7. ducted by Rev. AR stuart, D.D., E. Buck AtSt, John's Charch, Ost., March Sand 9. At Christ Church, 3ist and 0 sta ,Msrch 10,1 Land 12. Speakers to be announced later. All persons invited. mba THEO, F. RY) D. SFORETARY NA- ‘tional Veterans’ [and'Sone’) Leacue. can be | * Col. Win, Dicnson's offic, T Be voRAL Bart. TICKET ADMITS BUT ONE PERSON. TICKETS, WITH SOUVENIRS, FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Are now for sale at the following places: John F. Elis & Co.. 927 Pa. ave. Faword F Droop, @25 Pa. Saks & Co and Market space, K. Haris & Co. 7th and D sts. bow. HL A. Clarke & Son 3 Win.'8 Thompson, 705 L Bernard Kopf, 1233 Pa. ave. 2.W. ‘Traders National Bank. Capital National Bank. ‘The Sborehaun F.G. Sniith, 12 Brentan: Brya FA Soret 50 st! Lansbureh & Bro. , 4207 ‘The Arlington Hotel. Clerk House of Kepresentatives, HL. O. Towles, 1007 Pa ave. nw. Wm, Ballantyne & Sons, 428 7th st. n. M. Dyrenforin & Co., G31 Pa. ave. m. Joun C. Park Hoare & Willett. 910 Fat. n.w, & 5 Ft. nw, Bank. TICKETS ‘Will be on sale during the day of MARCH 4 At Flag Decoration Room, 715 15th st., also during the day sndevening of” MARCH 4 , At Pension Building Ticket Offices. Local arents will be supplied from my office until 5 p.m. March 4. “ r GEORGE C. HENNING, Chairman, fe24-7¢ Traders’ National Bank. BP PHOKEN WINDOWS MENDED IN. STANTLY, If sny of your windows get broken during the inaugural rush telephone us and we will put them in “ina jify.” We are rapid “exper™ Giase handlers. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, 913 7th st. NERS OF SPRING. #9 or $10 would bbe the right price for these frouseriows. B6le our price. Ni attractive stripes Sprig Suitings, 825 and up. ‘Trouse’s called’ for, pressed, creased and delivered, 25°. 3. FRED. L (late of Keen's), 408 12th, _n.W.. one door above the avenue. mb3 TO STRANGERS: Why pick from inesger assortments when wecan show vou a complete line of ‘SOUVENIR ALBUM VIEWS" hineton and Vicinity? Washington Mays, Guide Books, History of Washing- ton, &e. JOHN C, PARKER, 6197th mb3. cos MAY BE Tou SMALL? ‘Knox's” Hats knock them all! They can only be found in Washington at B. H. STINEMETZ & SON'S Sole Agents, 1237 PAL AVE. mb3, "20 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITERS Were sold during the year TMP. "The full value of this Statement ts in the fact that ALL these machines 1p you want tye writer supplies kind. cali on us, Ge. faper. ‘per ream, Pull Dress Suits For Hire. New and latest cut, Choice stand seats on sale to view the insugu- ral parade. KEEN’S, 1312 F st. nw. By vfana ave. Keith HE Foee | those who Zots ot shove who are only isitors now wil wit emin risht away pay Vods's pocket bat. the wis hese gat their money ty ra Weet Es and REN SiNGTON Jn particular. trite: me about HENRY N. ays Inoeetmente, 708 STH ST. ¥.W. aie eaagederan YOUR woRDs! * * * hat an i Yet it's de aa means age Re pes stter will do (ONOGRAI H CO. tales your t cont sibin'y 2°b BASTON: Tree. st LADIES: Goops att BUSINESS CHANCES, (CITY ITEMS... Si veSeuuruse EDUCATIONAL EXCUESIONS, FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Piste) FOR RENT (Halls) FOR RENT (Offices) POR RENT (Rooms)... FOR RENT (Stores) FOR RENT (Stabie) POR RENT (Miscellaneous) FOR SALR (Horves and Vehicles) POR SALE (Honsea) FOR BALE (Lote) at | POR SALE (Miscetianeous) ... POR SALE (Pianos). HOTELS PETS RRERAREGRERETRERER TENET LOCAL MENTION LOST AND POUND. MANICURE i MEDICAL MISCELLANE: eeeinanben | MONEY WANTED AND TO LoaN | NOTARIES PUBLIC NEW PUBLICATIONS OCEAN TRAVEL POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS .. PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL RAILROADS SPECIAL NOTICES. . STEAM CARPET CLEANING. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE INAUGURATION WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses) WANTED (Rooms) | WANTED (Situations) | WANTED (Lote | WANTED \Miessltaneous WINTER RES Prerrrititit tT rrr tre iit cat Arson Ss Tar. Twenty Pages of Attractive, We ®-Written and Interesting Reading Ms ater. Today's issue of the Tnx Stan isn evidence of what tomorrow's will be. The great erent of the day will be treated iu the co mplete, in- telligent and entertaining way for which Tue Stan is famous over the whole country. The ei haustive treatment of the 4naugucation will even surpass the previous Stan triumph These twenty pages will contain fall reports of everything connected with the inaugu- ration and will be extensively -p propriately illustrated. Notwithstanding the fact that the Fourth of March falls on Satur day Tue Stan readers will not be deprived of their accustomed Saturday evening feast of Lite erary good things, Tomorrow's mammoth Paper will not be given up entirely to the great event of the day, for there will be a number of special chapters of a general nature, and the news of the day the world over will be covered faithfully and fully as usual, Every Stax in itself will constitate a most valuable and interesting souvenir of inaugura- tion, and every purchaser and regular sub- ecriber will receive the full twenty-page num- ber without any increase in price. _— Sexon Meevaca, the new Spanish minister wns formally presented to the Prosident yester- day by Acting Secretary Wharton. = Ix Hovor or tae Vice Prestpexr.—The Prendent gave a dinner at the White House last evening in honor of Vice President Mor- ton, Gro. Kexxax Better —Mr. Geo. Kennan, the well-known Siberian lecturer, who has been ill for three weeks at his home in this city of typhe-malarial fever, w# now convalesent and Commopors Weaver's Prowortox.—Com- modore Weaver has been ordered to appear be- fore a board for promotion next week to the de of rear admiral. Admiral Gherardi will president of the board. onnmenediies At His Desx.—Mr. W. F. McLellan, chief of the warrant division, Treasury Department, who was taken ill with nervous cae several weeks ago, has recovered Tesume his duties at the o dapartunent. Resioxep To ae 6 Coxoness. — Assistant Secretary Gear and Solicitor Hepburn resigned their offices in the Treasury Department today. These gentlemen are both from lows and are members of the incoming Congress, ~ ~ Reuer or Apurmat Warken.—Admiral Walker will probably be relieved from bis Present command at the clove of the review and assigned to shore service, as bis three Fears’ sea duty has entitled him now to retire from the sea for three more years and take up bis quarters on land. <a Revexve Manixe Cuanors.—The following orders in the revenue marine service have been issued: Capt. B. F. Fozer, ordered to the Grant at New York: T. 8. Smyth, to the Dalina, at Portland; Capt. D. B. Hodgeson, to the Fes senden, at Detroit. ~ Two Inroxtaxt Disraict Brits APPRovED. The President this morning approved the act making appropriations for the District of Co- lumbia for the fiscal ended June 90, 18%, and the act to provilje a permanent system of highways in the District of Columbia lying oat- side of cities. Pdioeipieaaian: Nava Onpens.—Lieurenant Commander H. W. Lyon to hold himself in readiness to com- mand the Yantic. Gen. A. E. Culver bas been ordered to duty in the bureau of ordnance and ordered to special duty at Cramp's #hip yard, Philadelphia, Pa. Acting Gunner George Cross has been detached from special duty on the Brooklyn, New York, and ordered to the Balti- more, Leave granted to Lieutenant Commander W. H. Emory for one year, with permission to leave the United States. acacia Pansoxat.—Wm. Windsor of Chicago, Joveph. Windle of Philadelphia and W. J. Landers of Athens, Ga, are at Willard’s,——Patrick Faley of Pittsburg and J. P. Barnes of Phila- delphin are at the Randall.—F. C. Reynolds of Philadelphia and Thomas nof Island are at the Riggs.——Hoke Smith of At- lant, J. 8. Brown of Cleveland and B. kh ‘English of New Hampshire’ are at the Arlington. ——N. E. Mack of Buffalo = tensively for advertising pi Printing of all aay 0 ll a l AND panera el | <a ae E, RESIGNED f a . c morning and the day will be 9 GaSe bakesitowsn, Miiok WARTNGLY. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN F. SHEIRY, + idee dus nstice of watch wills ‘apiece oye <3 <j Strouse, jr., of Vienna and J. Young of Phila Raat Esrare Asp Ixscnaxcz, ‘Teleptonecall. So sito eae: a Besos eel Treat reer peste SRE “ae pirtieay Heres Your Inauguration Lumber at Bed-rock ,| Sapte ecto 9 a w. "a PARTIES FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING | TelephoneS43. 1fe21) st. nw. oH |A—FINI NER- - 1410 GS: N.W. USS real SPS roria : é Bey Ee a ee cas |e : MIS ACCOUNT CLOSED. = INAUGURATION |S SEE SEE oo mee eras pee eels EES | es wins moanve cou ves seseg' vs) | Psstteat Mareen the tae phares, . ome. payable Sn months, poe megmren om ‘— aoe for detective Vision. Something pew io ath ot. a aioe RED HEART BOARDS, 90c. PER 1008Q. FT. ‘Draft for His Salary. , 790 each shi 3] Can fad at our tore s large stock of above goode, | MDotician and Jewe ef, 487 7th at, SSOTTCE ” QE PIRMOLUTION OF FART: GANG-SAWED BOARDS, $1.15 PER 100 80. FT.| 4 tow days ago President Harrison received Tae Wasmxcrox Loax Asp [12.50 25, coh yt pait.on nected denonite Wholesaie ta eta: Rammabontion tress: Hovere teva Sts 8 vise Gate | Sea ~comi abe JOISTS AND STUDDING, $1.30 PER 100 8@. FT. | his last month's pay in the sbape of a draft for SS aoe = meee ‘ hs ce itoney ite Vermont court. ee consent he es ce ee © © 2s © 0 6 © 691 66,108.67, ietned on rte warrant to the treasurer, BAID-UP CaPTTAL, 1.008.008 T.H aM. EVERIDCE, tie Tony gutpeiging hon mueneeee | F ¥. ave. Ste name buses uses O° | LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. ‘signed, as usual, by the Secretary of the Treas- euantr + Ehavensen, © Beldhey tnd becweinlee Fi detot acutewor ist, | Bi: Metailiy. “20.48 The new rma. See ee on genie a a ‘and sent over to the White House by a mes- 7k peal oobi Member Washington Stock Bxcheags, Hnporgis Frand 2a Gee cout nade ts 5 abe back mater Foo" adctageat ‘ sa tala a execs. Silaumber, Mili Work and Builders Hardware." | S20 “Today, he received another draft for ‘9TH AND F STS. N.w. Real Estate and Stock Broker. ft Arrayed in a ault of" hie character, Joy onee Woeds, 1118 Gat CB Pom Cor. Oth st. and X. ¥. ve aw. m3 | 9416.66, issued by the Treasury Department in pave IRSEREST ON DEPOSITS. Home Yend 11. atiantc Bauding ra AEE MAxyActrpens Gg Uresecd, hatin tt our make of eke beets Foe. a= 1 Zhsnbinz the trade for hate patronage of the past the same way, representing his pay for service ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, &e. —_ REGALIAS, Ww. C. Merts, “ini ove, b2-3t — we. @ ME as President of the United States for the first RENTS BOXES AT PROM $3 UPWARD INVESTMENT SECURITIES. BADGES. Beets Garment --- MMrx. three days of March and closing his account Stocks, Bonds and Grain bourst and sold for cash or pend DHARYS. ees: TE wil are Hele ro ReOOIA: | Having assumed the ot & | Borne op with the government. Notwithstanding the IN 178 SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. comarsin. Sold ung sliver. ingen ace fens 4 “KS for for eal alt driver at Ball car- | co. we are now, oetng Net MERTI“s MODERN PHARMACY, aot that bo wil be Preddest wp tenses ELIGIBLE OFFICE ROOMS AT VERY eM COMFESPONDENE. pace FEET | pievenca. contin Sey oa | ae Siadsegss gettin becteace exclaaiely LITE 4xD Fete. of the 4th of March, Gen Harrison REASONABLE RATES. Pumell, Haaman & Co., New York Stock Ex-| “Sy! Werte Merve ereroneue Street fob ee colts aki on We will re ‘My Drag Store will close st 11 a m receive no pay whatever for his B. H. WARNER, Lebwan Bros. New York Cotton Exchange, _———— BATURDAY, Merch 4, and remain closed services on that day for the resson that the ‘Lehman, Stern & Co., New Orleans’ Exchsaee, S. N. Maven INAUGURATION HATS. ry federal sears do not recoguize noe President. | Lamson Bros. & Co., Chicavo Bosnlot Trade. Manafactarer of ‘We've just received the last shipment of hy ea ++] rivate wires to New Aura, Ciucagy ond New Or. ealaries. ineumbent of the office Ss. B, cana Telepuore. 40h wei 7-te MELITANS AES SURETY QOUES, those Premdent is paid the salary of that office Usnos Mee TEmar. onan cabioreato “ TALL WHITE CASSIMERE HATS oy ee STE coat =n be tm the beginning of term what pS aes ‘That so many clubs have sdopted as part of loosPin ‘the end ‘This arrangement wae fol- ¥. H. SMITH, President. MEMBERS OF THE xrw yon stock | Ewrenraise bs = ee lowed at the last of administration ond A&M. LOTHROP—JOHN T EEDALE, Correspondents of Mesars. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- = = ‘ts not likely qr hg Vice Presidents. — to the compatation T. A. LAMBEBT, Tresearer. SE a Satary of Oo 000 yous nat the futs of G150.008 ee rnc armies pibevee bok sistent a ‘Bent open turing vasiness hours ‘and from Cts eo C'eloek Setnsday evenines. a fesdeof tare ‘The house of yesterday ot Jeemes dbvideods 0. \setell mest Sepvsite sere Awerican, | Lolaphome Btvok bought and sold. de31. w

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