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= LOCAL MENTION. ory: For the Di Virginia. cle says the Dov the taste « ‘See adve Mn. W. We Agr hats! A! Giir TOMOR ACADEMY ¢ Readings. ce c After depart Sand co trains on Wa-b ware Hagerstc will New York av Beginning at tervals of ay 431, 5:35 and # atdocal rated at inaugu: ue at int For the cony “Gripe Visitors H. Lowrnne h xa TitrareR. puing on | cerem tervals of an ox accbé¥r or Tux The Wea rict of Columbia, © weather this e ure will fal Wave Coming. ned from bureau «ny that the tempera- pout 15 to 20 degrees by $8 a m. accept the many years by Cun. oP page 4. 3 ret ° street. the Empme Canret uade moth- . See our 50c. and Dresay. 7th and D. hen it comes to DE SL RLiCE AND ut. se.—Sol Smith Rus- ER. Johnstone Ben- & Girard in ten.—Ezra Kendall in cx Tuxarer.—The South Gerryssvno.—15th street Meste Hatt.—George Wilson's >W (SUNDAY). ¥ Mustc.—Sacred Concert and Tueater. rformance at mi ert by Saered con- it. Mme. Sis- ua nd Lev EVELAND'S INAUGURATION. Washington. of the largely New York. in on March ail local leave Dela- aire c ure of 11:30 March leave New York ation. Busses desiring to to the tem- m. train all street fy from mai statio t the corner of arch 15:15. a.m. m. For time o ions “ee printed seb on. Ailother sched: Washington 00 a.m. an 1 tat d sched: pr igor onee |. The return express to Ba will be oF as soon after the cticable and will 3.00 p rervals of 15 us movement of # will be opened by the Company. going into nd continuing until itimore and Poto- Ou Balti- i arcive at 7th and and Alexandria local arrive at the 9th and ble pas- ina few| part from arrive 1a railroad station, | Baltimore and for Luray. ge and all points Amputated. cars of age, will Pam his way to this city with his . F, fourth Pennsylva = from the crip the last two winters. Last me soBha: I bad no streneth and I sat down and cried many nd disc ed. I had great ross my Kidneys and throw I also had a bad couch. Hood's Barmices, aiwsys reliable and teneficial. LS are purely vexetable, perfectly 6 STRA aterk ‘ust yorse, only $1.50. ane the eloet CORRE T. Stout tenses gprine have MeERe PMIGIERS Fy to see the only exclu- EE of Wathineton, ESET and waisgee” eit back eer ‘ve have the ex~ for HEE MAJESTY” st Corset nade for The COLSETS. for st prrived and the te. f Our specialty waking, “Stting, altering Woerray _ 1107 G S, Jarvland and | ming or dur-| and fair on Sun- the office of the chief Their name Hovse.—Sacred Concert | - all ex- | - 2 WHAT d travel | ia | Couldn’t Fix the Blame. ‘The verdict of the coroner's jury in the case of Wm. Burgess, who died at Providence Hos- pital on the Ist instant from injuries received at the gas house, 12th and M streets southwest on Sunday last by the steam being turned on the boiler in which he was at work, returned a 1 | verdict that death was so caused, but they were unable to say who the party was who turned it on. pte o> Bh oe A Few Accidents. Lee Kelly, a white boy of twelve years living at 2616 L street northwest, was accidentally Tun over by the third precinct patrol wagon Yesterday and slightly injured. Dr. Newman | attended bim. | About 7 o'clock Richoles Brown, 0 white man | aged sixty-five rears, dropped dead in the water closet of 1116 22d street northwest. John Reutter, in attempting to board a cable car at 7th and N streets northwest last evening, fell and received slight injuries, Savep My Liz WOULD HAVE SCRATCHED MYSELF TO DEATH BUT FOR CUTICURA. BEST DOCTORS TWO YEARS. BILLS 8125. EXPENDED @2.50 FOR CUTICURA REMEDIES. * 1AM TODAY A WELL MAN, WITH 4 SMOOTH SKIN. I was affticted two years with a disease the doctors led rine worm. herpes, or salt rheum. T was irevied by three differeut doctors, the bast I could | find, but they did me no gcod. My doctors’ btils | were 9125. Ome told me I would have to o off to | some healine springs to get well. I saw your adver- | tisement and wrote to you over ayearago. A youne friend of mine was gomg to New Orleans, La, at the and Usent by him to bring me back some of the TICURA REMEDU He bought two boxes THICUR *, two cakes CUTICURA SOAP and one | bottle CUTICUKA RESOLVENT. I must thank God fo- your CUTICUKA REM! coming to my re- Hef. Tam now today a weil map; my neck, shoulders jand arms are coth as they ever were. T had good laith ever since TI com- KEMEDIES. I Brscnaws Pris. ‘Testeless—Effectual. Fors DISORDERED LIVER. ‘Taken as directed these famous Pills will prove mar- yelous restoratives to all enfeebled by the above or Wingred diseases. 2% CENTS A BOX, But jeneral!y recognized in Eneland and in fact througkont the world to be “worth a guiness bor,” for the reason that they CURE a wide range of complaints, and that they have saved to many suffer- ers not merely one, but many’ in doctors’ bills. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING. Of all druggists. Price, 25 cents a bor. ‘New York Depot, 365 Canal st. CITY ITEMS. Do You Want Any of These? To every purchaser of 25 cents’ worth of Tes, Coffee, Baking Powder, Condensed Milk, Spices or Flavoring Extracts we give checks represent- ing a rebate in prices and which are redeemable by us at the pleasure of the holder in exchange for China, Glass Ware, Lampe,Crockery Clocks, Motto Cups and Saucers, Sets, Toy Tea Sete, Narcissian and Mose Ware, Vases, Glass Baskets, Bisque Figures, . Cracker Jars and hundreds of other articles for ry-day use always in stock. Bear in mind that we sell Coffee—not an imi- tation—not a vile counterfeit. To every purchaser of a pound of Thea-Nec- tar or a pound of A. and P. Baking Powder we give choice of selection from an elaborate col- lection of useful household articles, amon; which are Fancy Chinaand Decorated Cups an Saucers, Plates, Majol ica Pitchers, Rock Tea- pots, Decorated Nappies, Mugs, Sirup Jugs, Fancy Tumblers and Goblets, Wine Glasses, &c, ‘Thea-Nectar is a black tea with a green tea It was the ES which saved my life. I Id havawscratched myself to death. I have quit ng the medieine now for nine months, and no trace of disease has showed up since. A. H. MABRY, Sheppardtown, Miss. CUTICURA KESOLVENT The new Blood and Skin Purifier, internally (to n all impuriti-s and poisonons ele- exquisite Skin Beautif and sealp, and resto d speedily cure every # arming, sealy, crasted pinply, serofu- editary diseases and humors of the skin, p, and blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to | axe, from piwples to serofula, where. Price, CUTICTRA, 5Me.: SOAP, SOLVENT, $1. Prevared by the POTTER Nb CHEMICAL CORPORATION. Boston. ‘How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 lustrations and 100 testimonials, mailed free. | sonal PIMP |. rouch, chapped, and otiy ski soap. ACHT DES AND ‘BACK, Hip. kndney and nterine pains and weaknesses relieved | in ONE MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN | PLASTER. ‘The first and only pain-killing plaster. | _matewde | iw ANTE 01 | Lhowledee amnedical Books just nto present ihe eae DIES WISHT doine writing Miss LO} T ESTABLISH” BUSI- ic road and Pots: ivory «reat opportunity Address W. H. 3 ASDSOMT 3 19th st. nw. : (lates? im rovewnents: handsomely Dui t under our personal every respe't action are a THEREORD. 130 ect: pte, $30,000. FORD, 107 Fst. aw ECONOMICAL. Ther TOLER & kU . AND DESIRA! FO] ventrally 'ovated, (15) a Enctitt HPOLD. Woe Bat 11.30 | st | edorns), flavor—it's delicious. Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee... .25e. Ib. Java and Mocha Blends. .33, 35anq 38c.1b. Our New Crop Teas ‘88e. to $1 Ib. Our Special—Then- Best Granulated Sugar. ‘A. and P. Baking Powder. Condenred Mil woes Liberal discount to large consumers. Tue Guear AtLaxtic axp Pactric Tea Co., . 501 and 508 Seventh st. n.w. 1620 14th st. n.w. $104 M st., Georgetown. 815 H st. ne. Stands in all markets, Newrox H. Bowatay, Telephone, 848. tty ‘Manager. Great Scot! Trorr. Pans! 1602 14th st. Saar ge ee Monday’s the Day. Do you beliove anything can be ‘bought at a less rate than the “bottom” price? I sell at the “bottom” price. If you haven't got the cash could you ask more favorable terms than “time" payments? I sell on “time” payments. Do you want new Furniture, Carpet, Rugs, &.? Ihave a mammoth building full, "Come and take your choice. Joux Ruppex, The Accommodator, - 513 Seventh street northwest. Pessdictrlt sates The Standard Sewing Machine is un- doubtedly the best. 427 9th a 1t Hellman’s Oils. Special peer for family trade. mbh3-6t* aa They Are Ready for You. Spring Style Hats—all shapes. Spring Style Scarfe—all shades, Spring Style Shirts—all colors, Spring Styles in all lines. Hexny Fuaxc & Sox, cor. 7th and D. mb2-3t ee They Are Coming Every Day.—The new shapes in Spring Ha's, Derbies and Tourists Henry Fraxc & Sox, Cor. 7th and D. ——_-—__—_ Nothing of a medicinal or harmful nature mb2-3t enters into the compoxition of White's Yucatan | Gum; but, on the contrary, every ingredient is beneficial to the human system, fe27-6t 2 —— A Slight Cold, if negiected, often attacks the lungs. Brown's Bronchial’ Troches sure and immediate relief. Sold only in bores. Price, 25 cents. mh2-co3t ee Phillips’ Digestible Cocoa contains all the nutritious and fat-producing ae Rich flavor. - nee section of the city. Prices J. VN. HUYCK, 1.65 Penna. gve. mib4-6t A busy week this will be—brimful of anticipation that | will grow keener with each succeeding day. ‘The la- dies who will attend the inauxural bail are on the tip- | toe of expectation—awaiting that «reat event. Is there solitary thing Inckini to heixhten the effect of your handsome outfit for that occasion? Stippers? Have red getting them until now? It makes no | differencaif you have. Wilson & Carr, 929 F street | northwest, doubtiew have the very shade you requirs. | Their stock has been reinforced to meet this occasion. ‘They will not disappoint you even if the slippers have | to be made to order—and it only requires three-eighths ofa yard of the dress goods. They are also showing something brand new in Gentlemen's Dancing Shoes Ladies! Buy the Old Reliable, Time-tested Wheeler & Wilson. Each year brings it new laurels, Your grandinothers used one, and the most progressive mechanical expert’ of today nounces the best in the world to be thi High Arm, No. 9. Office, 437 9th st. n.w. door south of E. S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making a spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting snd Shampooing: also cures Dandrad. oc7-tr Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, SATURDA¥, M AMUSEMENTS. REY, MIE, aon LteteRe “rapgonrats Lemar PRE ON = cH” is. CHURCH, aT ALE ‘BOUL 14th MONDAY EVENING. WARCH O° isos, aT s P.3e. Aarts Teche 33 se pe Metzerott's, Pemba!” | Presenting UY ERASE cH WEDNESD: Charity Fund of the Of Gunton t ‘Temple KzBsaNs LYCEUM THEATER. Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st, THIS EVE AND MIDNIGHT, WHALLEN & MARTELL’S South BEFORE THE WAR. wiLLiviee ME reonS ont we I EVENT, MARCH 8, 1803, stenaeenntrace| Se EDWARDS" Precentel” by Tae Sicindl Now Yo “to are ALBAUGH’S. ‘TONIGHT AT 8. SOL SMITH RUSSELL A POOR RELATION. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Next Wosk—Dieby Bell Opera Company ingurrtzn. | ONE mbS-tf THE QUEEN ae Seats now on sale. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE,’ JAN iiss JORNSTONE BENNETT 1 Pi ade pede dhe Bisa CHAR ES FRORMAS. the Otle-act Comedietta, Chuma. _ NEXT WEEK THE LOST PARAD SE. AGADEMY. ‘The Comedians THIS Accompanted by ‘MISS AMY AMES And Their New Company, in the Next ) ROSE and Week § CHARLES is now an sale. COGHLAN in DONNELLY & GIRARD, NEW NATURAL GAS. EVERYTHING NEW! FUNNIER THAN EVER! Sardou's ‘Diplomacy. mh3-tf (CONGREGATIONAL cHUKCI FOURTH THE WASHINGTON And My, HO. Brownie Miss Florence Be! Tiarry Baruee. by the club! Tickets, with resorved seats. . On sale at the music house of Jo! Pa. ave. now. Toth ana @ sts. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, SCHOFF CONCERT. nw. MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR CLUB MeNelly, ‘and Part first, @ miscellaneous program. Part second, 50 cents. . Ellis & Co., mb3-6t GRANDEST OF THEM ALL. SACRED CONCERT, NEW NATIONAL, SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 5. PHENOMENAL MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. MADAME SISSIERETTA JONES, BLACK PATTI, Greatest Singer of the Age. She sings like Pattt.. rorld. Times. ec N.Y. Here JULES LEVY, ‘Temperance Choir—Mr. Joseph Donglass, mh2-3t ‘Mr. Lloyd Gibbs, tenor ; solists and choruses. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THEATER. ;Withont an equal in her own race, few in any race.— ed again and again, she received an ovation. — KING OF CORNETISTS. violinist: Jost A FEW Of the PROPERTIES FOR SALE By B. H. WARNER & CO., REAL ESTATE MANAGERS, 916 F STREET N.W. North side G bet. Ist and 2d sts. n.e., lot 18x | elastic sides—high top and Lack—feather weight—yet tantial enough to wear out of doors. Price, $6. | They are the thing. mb3-1m D2.XOU SISH TO TARE ADVANTAGE OF OUR immense Candy Sale tor the next six days? Toe. CANDY, REDUCED TO 25e., a Pound. We charge our loss in Profits to our gain in Popu- | laxity. Pixors, 705 Tru Sx. N. W. 25-3 BARGAINS. |BARGAINS. |BARGAINS. i ‘The American people are a great people! | Notedy denies that. Nor will sny cne deny the assertion that of ai! the peoples on the face of the earth none delight more in driving « good varsain way. are headquarters. EVERYTHING in our entire establishment, which includes @ great variety of FURNITURE of ali kinds, CARPETS, in styles and qualities without end—Upboistery Goods—Draperies-and Lace Curtains, in styles and prices which are sure to please any size pocket book. We call attention specially to our superb line of Basy Canerces, In different styles, colors and pricee—ALL way below market prices. If you anticipate the use of these household necessities it meaus DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET to buy here. We also lay particular stress on our Taswour Asp Lusn Port Contarss And an unequaled variety of Urnorsteny Goons. tls you want anything m our line come dircetly to ws. We guarantee the price to beall right. You make the selection and we will do the ‘reat—to your entire eatiafaction. #@-OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD PREVIOUS TO MAKING EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS. WASH B. WILLIAMS, 315, 317, 319 Tx Se N. Ww. West side 10th bet, A and Bats. n.e., 2story S20 pall bic, ‘Grooms and beth; imi 17x05... + 8,850 East side 15th bet. Nand On.w., small brick 4,000 (248) Cor. 13th cellar bri ide JOR Nats, Satory "Eb pesgiagemes rented st 10.20 pot mont 4,000 Egat side 4th bet. Land Mets. mn. w., room ea Saree Rast side 11th st, bet, Raid 8 n.w., 2-etory 6 room frame. . ties] side Sth st. Heat side Sth st. ne. ee basement North side Ost. n.w. bet. 4th and ‘brick, 7 rooms, Lot ig ly — 4.000 4,000 4,000 Squth side Mase ove. bet. 2d and 2d eta. ne, Satory frame, 9 roomy: 5; 4,000 ‘West side 10th st. bet. meee sts. story frame, 7 rooms, Jot ti262] West side 17th st. n.w. ay Uv wll gia Tmausard and Pee 4.200 assy eo gig i 1 me bet. Land ‘9 rooms’ and Mi Sat bas oe m arta Westar, ot ei ieaaj 7,000 7,000 anemee asta oer booty D> » anh E sts. nw., ¢story brick, 12 goks td venoaks BB WARNER & 0O., j aerane 7.000 IVY CITY JOCKEY CLUB Inaugural Meeting. IVY GITY RACE TRACK. ‘OPENING Day, SATURDAY, FE 26. Five Brilliant Races. BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 2:15 P.M. Treskcat be Tesched'by the B. and 0. B tric citi to Eckingtom and usual driving roads. R., elec ADMISSION, $1. Ladies accompanied by s gen- tleman, free. mhl-te CHAB. VICTOR SASS, Secretary. Grand Military Concert By the United States Marine Band, ‘Under the personal direction of PROF. F. FANCIULLL Albaugh’s Grand Opera House, Sunday Evening, Maroh 5, 1898. ‘MUSICAL NOVELTIES, POPULAR Tomar. 4. F. CHASE, ‘Who recetved 48 wounds in the battle, will lecture at ‘the Panorama of the 4, 1898—-TWENTY PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘AlBavows—exrha MEt#zR0T= music maxi. ‘9Alat to 268th Performances of SE ak “BoBanrs MWR. DIGBY BELL AND BIS Comic 0 Opera Go Company dU PITER. HARPER oft LONDOK SeAeD, Ing course a ma a 7. aH Papers MVRIDAY, MARCH 10—“Swies Mountainaand Val- DAY, Mal “Paris i BDAY. MARCH 13 "*tastish and ‘tbe jORSDAY, MARCH 16—“‘Iretand Under Coer- OPINIONS OF PRESS. hig Haroer's views are fhe Best ever seen —New Fort Ar" Blaryer's style to cosy end conversations! and SEaTs Ani BOLES WOW ON SALE. ‘TRE wort’ sh VIOLINIST, does not monotonous with mechantea’ precise. earn views itantratg tecture be ie, lecture ie not “Kaenuine success. The sudleace was thercurty aap tot atte ee ur pull for he hat show’ tom bot the amusement- Spied ey the, Manon Torvthine ze mee Tost changed upon the sateen wnteat cae Satan sae ine ‘composite “photographic intervals between Soe cee cick Sehr norms ierran ogres Pais foray one whoeeeyee are not of the stronret. Bi spy hoe (@-NO STODDARD LECTURES THIS SEASON.“G8 QOURSE TICKETS (oz Jeotures), 62,82. 50 and $3. EXCURSIONS. &c. Barytone. - METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, BO eed EVENING, MARCH 8. 'e on and after Monday, ake ot 625-108 METZEROTT fries | 1CSO ea) (ecunie: mancmn, 2 PM HALL GLORIUS RIVER TRIP - COMMENCING aE TOME MONDAY, MOUNT VERNON, THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Steamer Macalester leaving at 1:30 p.m. ‘Steamer River Queen leaving at 2 p.m. ‘From wharves, foot of 7th st. ‘Both steamers returning to the city by 6 p.m. ENTIRE WEEK, ee Bound Trip Tickets, 50 cents. MATINEES Refreshment Cafe on Board Steamers. ‘The best of order guaranteed. Ladies are ‘WED. ——-THURS. —FRI.—SAT. expecially is invited. A delightful river trip, passing en route all the not- able and historical points on the Potomac. ‘The Mount Vernonand Marshall Hall Steamboat Co. oa VERNON. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. GEORGE f= CHARLES MACALESTER And RIVER QUEEN, and fastest steamers on the Potomac, built aes fcr the Ladin’ Sount Vernon Association. wharves foot of 7th et. At9:30 and 10 a.m.. 12: AND—HIS—SUPERB—HIGH—CLASS MINSTREL ORGANIZATION. and 2 p.m. FRESH—FUN, ROUND TRIP REDUCED To 50 CENTS. | NEW—SPECIALTIES, ‘Admission to the grounds at Mount Vernon, 25 cents. 1o—sHi THE DIRECT ROUTE—No FERRYING-NO st aif FEKS—THE QUICK ROUTE. maces the steamer’s wharf, foot of 7th NEW—SONGS. ‘andat ail hotels. deliehtfal trp on the f BY 5 NEW—DANCES, Paseing. "en “rouie, sroone “thers, the follewinr notable and historical po nts of interest JAPANESE TROUPE, o Arlington—the | Arsenal—Navy Yard. see, Magazine—‘Alexandria_Fort Foot~—Fort Wasl- fngton— submarine. Torpedo. Station Sheridan's cain lunevacone Point—Fisli Cominission Station, &c- rs Dan Quinien, APANESE TROUPE, MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL aint ‘NONDESCHIFE oh w Ward ‘STEAMBOAT mbs-tf Geoese, /EWITT'S TALLY-HO COACH LINE, 511 gt WELBY, PEARL AND and the 3 Little ‘ghd Eee AE TS Ps Every visitor showtd ride om our xreat ea ii-hand Se See tallyzho. Leaves 10 s.m., 2.1m. Fao aaa tea td Ol U NT Vj ER N 0) IN| a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘Mount Vernon opened to visitors at 11 o'elock a. m. and closed promptly at 4 o'clock p.m. Entrance Jee, 252. Positively No Admise sion to Mount Yornon on Sundays. m2 Meoost VERNON, HOM! AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. Take ALEXANDRIA FERRY, ACADEMY. CONCERT AND READINGS. MISS BERTHA LINCOLN, MISS FLORENCE WEBSTER, ‘MIS3 BERTHA LUCAS, Violinist. PROF. JOHN P. LAWRENCE, Accompanist SOLOS, READINGS, VIOLIN AND PIANO. SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. B. H. DODGE, Supt. FOOT OF 7TH 8T., Bale of seats begins March 2. : oe Heth see Popular prices, 0277-8 © wo 3A TRAINE DAITY. ‘ugoneh fone OLD. PLANT. TION DIRECT to the GATE OF ‘THE MANS!0: Stop at the OLD CLEY OF ALEXANDRIA? sii SPIRITUALISM. — SPIRITUAL LECTURES BY | Washineton's Ho 1, His Church, his Masonic Lode, the bes! known medinus at Moizeratt's Music Hall | Gen. Braddock's partcrs ad many othe pots EVEKY SUNDAY at 1:30am. atid. 7230 Bir: | of histerie interest i CHEAPEST AND OCI Walter Howell, the eloquent speaker from England, | EST ROUTE. 1-lw Will occupy | the platiorm during the month of March. Subject for Sunday, March the morning, "Education." “In the evening, "The r of Spiritualism to the Interruga‘ions of tte intellect and Long.nx of the Heart.” Admission, ute, will be: In 2. [T° Mt VERNON AND THE TOMB OF WasH- INGTON: ‘The quickest and most p'easant route is via the Washington, Alexendria and Mt Vernon Electric Railway Co-wpany frou Alexandria, ‘Take Alexandria Ferry at 7th st. wharf, Washing- ton, D. C. ‘Take trains for Alexandria at Penna Depot, Wash- ington, D. C. Cars leave Alexandria for Mt. Vernon on arrival of all boats and trains. ME!ZROTT MUSIC HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 9 Fare, round trip, via Ferry, 330. Fare, round trip, via Penna. R. R.. 45¢. Mt. Vernom Grounds open from ii am. to 4p.m ceernery TO GROUNDS, 25 CENTS. H. 8. COOPER, Supt. THE INAUGURATION. 989 Beata Sashes nae AO ) vtnasorielytarainned root’ douh's bats and ‘Also single rooma accommodating Sift: Soon. ‘Torna roesousbie. ‘A Japanese Crepe (imitation cloth) Napkin Flaws, Lanterns, Anton Seid] == AND HIS METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRA, ASSISTED BY EMMA JUCH AND TWENTY SOLOISTS, Ina GRAND WAGNER PROGRAM. SUBSCRIPTION SALE OF TICKETS BEGINS a STAY GOULD. 421 Ot st. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, AT METZEROTT'S CHEAPEST AND BEST INAUGURAL SEATS ON MUSIC STORE, WHERE ANALYTICAL BOOKS| peer ySe cut pane ee at Breatange, 16 ire CONTAINING PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN FREE | $7; a Sts sr OF CHARGE. — Foe HIRE—TWO ho pi eg WELL-BROKEN saddle horses; well equipped. L. HE HASUUP. 21 Dst. aw. AYMOND'S . A 8) R VACATION — Bitch gers gt cron ay axD EXCURSIONS, | snd $1, Badges. 10c.,_ ails iver abe. in gold toany: ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED. rente wanted, Ranta tox ei igo ae Sarre ROMS, FOR, INAUGURATION OR PERMA Partie will leave Philadelphia ae follows for magni | moe's Jaycopveniont to3 lines of curs. "AS Dac eee NORRIS Has suggested that the public greet President Cleve- nah, Cole- | land and the procession by the waving of flags. National Park: | Hand Flags of all sizes can behad of M. G. COPELAND & CO., 409 Lith st. ow. Fdg decoration boomis on. Place your ordersearly. BEYOND THE ROCKIES. big saree fetio, Caormin the Pac Nonte ee ee Dk 3 AeniL ak “0o DAYS yar, cd Zgoemite Valley hig iat 2 — Sa im connection tg Days" across tho = —_—_— is teeta eee NAUGURATION—2 OR MORE MEN IN ROOMS Pacer LOR MORE, MEK IX ROOMS SuPahbaiem aa te eet Park. pieaPot these tours includes a week at the Colum- Call on ea caeer Mie 1459 Siena terete charawe to nna en ae — | 5,000 Sores, ferent ve ee ieboras te ees ieee Eats Hp eee? Salk in the : CSTESELSS OF VOTING | = CONTEST FOE THE TS9 2-WEES TEE WEES TS THE Wass FuE THE MSF POFeEsR PSHsHiss SSF POPLAR LEFEEE CREE Hear Is Ovn Prorosrrios: ‘We shall pay all the expenses of two- ‘weeks’ trip to the World's Fair of the most popular POLICEMAN and the most popa- lar LETTER CARRIER, to be determined by the popular vote. ‘The trip will befor two weeks (to be taken at the time most convenient to winners) and will include railroad fare to Chicaco and return, $3.00) accident insurance pol icy. two weeks’ board and room at ons of the first-class hotels, daily entrance ticke:s to the World's Fair Grounds and $1 per day for car fare during visit. ‘Write the name and address on the follow- {ng coupons and bring then to us. , PART ONE 1241 Ils) SSE 1891. 1893. One anniversary sale. This ts She eagent peer gar botinewe career wt aks nd 7 soars af’ Wt the same st orsof low prices Our prices haves tell- ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. 30c. Bors: Ocrxe Samrs. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. saps 150 390 ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. 2h Gests Ustox Lrsox Haxp- grecurees, Hausrrtcuep, Cena Borpen ANTOYERSART SURPRISE. tvetor... ZOO 15 ses Brack Rumen Hose, od low ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE, Sra tor..200 wre Goarsxixs Kvos ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE, $1.89 le. Cororen Crmxa Suze ANNIVERSARY SURPRIS! 250 50c. Coronen Scnaus. Aut Suaves ox SPUVERSARY, SURPRISE 290 25c. Faxcy Brock 33 Marnxos _ REABSBSRSSBERSRESSASANNNNANSBSENSNNSSSSSAANENNRS SNIVERSARY SURPRISE 150 H March 4. 25c. Heavy Froon Onaem, 8 s § Jultus Lansdurgh's Ofer of @ Trip to the & ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. ce H pasdasu 3) 12k. Heur Canrer. Gees ete : _ ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE 8o s 8) 75c. Axoora Roos 5 er B Name ...... 8 ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE........... 3740 5 £)$2.99 30 By 72 Sere, KE + s S Address... 5 | ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE «,) h- i 3/8400 Mews Hhaxo semen Sy SaneRSRMRABAAASSNRSKAN ARSKENSHREESARARESSS ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE "19 sssassnasss ssessemsomsscseuss mnsenssasesseas | o.00 Lavmes Hasso. WED Shi. 5 March 4 Fa xexrast Sxors 8 Julius Lanaburgh's Ofer of @ Trip to the g ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE.......... 82.2 s we $|$1.25 Lacws Doxooa C. if aon ‘popular leer carrier” “Mm Asp Opens H &| ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. 89. 5 Nome... £/$1.25 Youras Lace Ox Borrox A 5| Saoes. =9 8 Hy ‘8 Address. ss) ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. an ie H $81.25 Mews Lace Suors Te SSS\SSSSSRESSESEREESS SERTRSGRSS HER SSSSERHUSAAN On I LAIN. Nore Turse Coxprrioys: ‘The names of ail the contestants must be Posted on a blackboard within the store. No coupons accepted if over six days old. We do this to prevent their @il being Drought in the (ast minute. ANew Era. Our latest move practically marks an entirely ‘‘new era” in the furniture busi- ness iu Washington. It ix the first time in the history of Washington that such @ magnificent and first-class stock was ever offered at “‘one vrice” 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 told that it iss new wrinkle to be able to purchase first- class furniture on credit without interest and without giving notes or beine both- ered with other legal complications, Which are little understood by the aver- age woman. ‘We have laid our plans for double our ‘usual amount of spring business. Julius Lansburgh’s RINK, N. Y. AVE NEM 1451 SE What Is It? Tt cleans and 4 wbitens the tooth. Tt prevents decay jens the grins, It pertuues the brenth, It makes teeth hea th: We refer to OSE MEEEE AXP OEKIS 'TooTnwasn. ck Myra AX ruts | OoTHWASH. ONLY zi CENTS BOTTLE. ram’ §, We Please. Wesstrive to and = hot houses are fall ot ‘the choicest FLOWERS a toe 1211 Pa. ave., Cor. 17th and H sts. Sea, We deve, FLOWERS when ‘others lon't, We fill all our our orders jromptly and deliver them on Our quick deitv. system is fauitiers. To add io these our ices are always as low as we can possibly make them. It ts not too late to order FLOWERS for the INAUGURAL BALL. You'll have them as ‘0c as you want them. N.W. A. GUBE & Bis::1224 FSE mb4 Black Corsets, $i. Another 50 dozen of those Ex- cellent, Medium andLong-waisted Biack Corsets at $1. M. C. WHEEANS Conse? EXPSEIa: 1003 F S:. N.W. moe Bs Tur Way. ‘Have you tasted Washington Candies— ILLS . CANDIES? They cannot be equaled anywhere for the priess. In fact, 25, 40 and 00 CENTS pound are iow prices for such MIXTURES as these, exceilence ts beyond question. ‘We keep the supply fresh all the time. ‘The varieties in these THREE MIX- of the lists, which already number over 100 diferest Kinds of CANDY. sare L1ra Axv F Sra. Telephone 1104 ie at ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE... 890 EMNANTS._ Ressaxrs, Au.-Woor Srarep Senoes, uu New Senxo Suaves ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE. aoe Cy Au New 37k. Crevox Corns, Senso Suapes. aservensser SURPRISE. 190 oor, Cuties Ly Puux Axo Fiovnen. 11k 18c. New W of SURPRISE. ness Gryomams, 50. 2c. Crrrerios Au New Spnso ESIGN ANNIVI ERSARY SURPRISE. 1c. WERETT'S © ‘LAssIC Grsonams, Au New Sparse Prams anes ERSALY SURPRISE. 12%. Pus Busce Sarives. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISF. 15c. Puusx Coroxen Sarives. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE........... 250 Fresca Natives Ly lors. AFPS Exrz TERPRISE, 1241 11 mh4-2t aA 416 7TH ST. NO CREDIT, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS. TRUNKS AND TRAVFLING BAGS, Prices 25, cent lower than exclusive trunk dealers. Larcest Book Department in Washington. Ail Books at cut prices. Senso Munursery PARIS PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, noveities in TRIM- MINGS, imported FLOWERS, all shapes in’ STRAW HATS, for present and later wear, now on exhibition. Dress Materials. A SPECIAL SHOWING THE COMING WEEK OF ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISH WOOL DRESS FABRICS IN PLAIN AND JACQUARD EFFECTS. EVERY YARD OF DRESS GOODS IN OUR STOCK IS MARKED AT A MONEY-SAVING PRICE. WEVE ALL THE STYLISH WFAVES IN THE LATEST COLORINGS AND EFFECTS, AND THE PRICE 18 JUST AS GREAT A NOVELTY AS THE MATE RIAL ITSELF. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT THE DIFFERENCE IN FIGURES HERE OF DBESS GOODS OF IDENTICAL QUALITIES AS OTHER HOUSES SHOW- (OFTEN A GRADE BETTER HERE) AT A LOWER PRICE. AS THE PRONT OF OUR STORE GIVES FOU No IDEA OF THE EXTENT OF OUR ESTABLISHMENT, WE MUSE MAKE THE IMPRESSION UPON YOU IN THE INTERIOR OF OUR STORE. PRICES LOWER THAN ‘WAY WE Do IT. WAST! GooDs. 40 pieces Wool Chsilis in handsome floral effocts. Value 18. yd. Por