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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. MAY 6, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL 3 P.M. SUNDAY. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, generaily fair: northwest winds THE WEATHER BUREAU. YOUNG NICHOLS AND HIS FATHER BOTH ARE d Qo PLACED ON THE STAND——MAJ. ROCKWOOD EX- For Virginia, fair; followed by light showers | pyarys MATTERS AS HE HAD PREVIOUSLY DONE. tonight of Sunday morning in west, winds be- | x5 penis THE CHARGES AGAINOT HIM. coming norihwest, | SEE CONDITION OF THE WATER. | The weather bureau investigation yesterday Temrerature and condition of water at ® after Tux Stan's report closed continued on —— = _emperature, 53: condition. the old Imes. Young Nichols, the assistant at tion at nesth connection. 2. condition aa | Norfolk, continued his testimony. After Crane tout connection, 5: distributing reservoir, returned from his Washington trip he had in- temperature. 60; condition at influent gate sulted witness, Nichols testified, and bad told house. 3; effluent gate house. 5. im that the general opinion at Washington was High tide. | that witness was crazy, and witness had come Ndlam. 1:8 om. | up to Washington and had met Maj. Rockwood . for the first time. E ring Cur. Xai Old Pri- ‘ decide which is the highest standard whisky in Childhood and bad several times visited him. Low tide. 52am. 6:13pm. 7 Mr. Nichols told of the duties be performed at ire lee oo | the oifice. His iack of advancemens, he Waar 1s Sremuizep Mrux? | claimed, was the fault of Crane for not prop- Milk ix sterilized when the germs which! erly instructing him. in regard to the signal canse it to ferment and sour and the bacteria, | which Crane had claimed witness had failed to | by which infectious diseases are conveyed, have | raise according to orders, Mr. been destroyed. Arnold's Sterilizer does the work perfectiy. For sale at Grumax’s, 627 Pa. ave. nw. ee aes | Nichols testified that the telegram had never been delivered by Witress said he was sup It Starkes Us as Berxo Sruanoe that s0/ office at nocu. and that the morning belonged to get to the many men pay fancy prices for their Fancy {to him. He denied. however, Spring Shirts. If they they would save money. Hewny Fuaxe & Sox, cor. 7th and D. tines ea ‘Tae CoxventeD ee Bishop McNamara of New York, 6} or row afternoon, $0 clock. evening 7:45. National Ritles’ Armory. All patriots are interested. | Silver offering at entrance on Sunday. H that he collected w ours—at $1.00—-/ for his father-in-law during the mornings. | Crane had never properiy instructed bim telegraphy. Witness denied being a hard cigarette smoker. In regard to his alleged incompetency, witness called attention to his record on file. DID NOT BOAST OF HIS POWER. “That is maliciously false,” was Mr. Nichols’ answer to the question of whether he had not boasted of the power he had at the weather | bureau. & ail be bad spent in the five months P rea = ro- | ROt over three hours in collecting some special cow tiat renders it complecey safe for the Geli illt for his” father.” Witness had never tald cate stomach of infants and invalids. The | Davis that Norfoik was too small to hold both cheapest and best is Arnold's Sterilizer. Gi- | man’s, 627 Pa. ave. Biewa 5._Hemprer, 453 a1 ‘The next witness was H. B. Nichols, father of A Fiast-ctass New Youx Tavle D'Hote Din-| the last witness, Mr. Nichols said he had ner. inciuding all delicacies in season, 50| known Gen. Rusk for forty years intimately. cents. New lore Cuor axp Orster Hovsz, | Maj. Rockwood ‘bad nothing to do with 1002 F st. nw. | young Nichol’ appointment or —reten- — tion. Witness had only met Maj. Rockwood Sick Hzapacne—Dr. Douglas’ Herb Tea,l0e. | lately. He had never considered or talked of eee having Crane promoted so that his son might Aran in vain searching all_over town for | be retained. Anv influence witness possessed aged exceptionally high-grade Sherries, try ®t | was with Gen. itusk. Witness was convinced Cun. Xaxpen’s, 909 7th. that bis son had not taken a drink since his 2 SEE gold cure treatment. Had al lund the ide. 23 F. Jas. B. HexpzRsos. 923 F. | that his son was competent to perform the House Painting and Decorating: best mate- | duties required. Fials, and competent workmen employsd. MAJ. ROCKWOOD ON THE STAND. Swaneiess’ Choice 40c. and 25e. Candies xow | only 20 cents a pound. 503 Pa. ave. ended Mr. Nichols’ testimonv. - MR. NICHOLS’ FATHER. Humax Artificial Eve~. ‘Tax Retrxonn’s Ice Cream. 285 G at. n. Maj. S. S. Rockwood testified: “I am an as- -— Sociate of the man from Kansas who is out of a nn New “Wipe bit Deasy, in all the | Job.” was the way Maj. Rockwood put his posi- an len. tion. The major, however, was well informed Hiesny Faaxe & Sox, cor. Tthand D. | On vecther bureau affairs ifis conection wits Wis ices | the Crane-Nichols affair was purely inciaental. had nothing to do with Nichols’ appoint- ment. He bad noticed an unsatisfactory con- dition of affairs at Norfolk, and had laid the matter before Capt. Townshend and Mr. Laughlin, and the three bed agreed that the | best thing to do was to transfer Mr. Davis to some other station. and this had been done, and | Mz. Crane bad then been transferred to Nor- | folk, as he seemed the best man under the cir- Rereicexstous, Gas Ranges and Vapor Stoves. | “UCR of Crane's talk over the affairs of E. Exseatr’s Sox: st mw. | the station, he had been piensed with Crane land bis work. Thought him energetic and Roe anche Telsahane aie. | conversation in regard to Nichols. practically ee as has been already sestitied to by Mr. Crane. Was not thinking in any way of Nichols when he had said to Crane when the latter had om spoken of ike maguitude of the work at Noz- Jas. BHespznsox, 923 F ot. nw.. for ar- | folk thst what he wanted mother assistant. tistic effects in low-priced Paperhangings; | Witness ha! never suggested to Crane that he epring stries: new colorings. make application for promotion. He ha ~ written the recommendation after talking with Prof. Harrington. fis writing the recom- Mendazion was nothing out of the ordinary. Witness toid of the conversation with Mr. Me- Laughlin after the latter had refased to send the appointment to Crane. He had told Mr, MeLaughiin that his letter was the most re- | markab.e he had ever seen and charged an in- famous crime on Pro‘. Harringion, 0: which Mr. McLaughlin himself knew he was not guilty. THE PERRY case. | The witness told of his connection with the wien | Perry case, but without developing anything FrrzstmMoxs’ Avprrontom (7th street near e¥- Witness knew nothing of Titus Town- Pennsvivania aveaue).—Continuous perform- | shend or of the so-called expert com # 10:30 p.m. | guly connection with the laborers alleged Merzerort Music lstt—Concert by the | doing clerical work was a hearing he Lad given University of Pennsylvania Glee and Banjo | Capt: Siow in regard to the work that Miss —_ | “Maj. Rockwood testified in regard to the pro- says the Dove Brand Hams are cured to suit be taste ery one. See advertisement page 4. Sez our prices on Mattings, Dress Goode, Ginghams, Irish Lawns. Ladies’ and Gents’ Un- derwear. Jouxsox, Garsen & Co., 636 Pa. ave. Rovar. Heapacue Powpers. 10c. Druggiste. i i For Sratxa Laxe go to Joy R. Kary, 9th | street wing, Center marke:. Telephone 1064 | ClzY AND DIST AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. New Nattoxat Tararer.—Joba Drew in “The Masked Ball.” Hage’ Brzov Tweater.—Florence Bindley | in “The Pay Train. Kersay’s Lrceew Tararee —City Sports. Tux Uarrte ov Gerrrspcro.—15th street — Caught With the Swag. Insrector Hollinberge> received a letter from esterday giving i arrest ai that place of two negroes, wo gay their names as Bruce and Gienn. The letter from the authorities there stated that the pris- oners, who said they were from this city, iad with them a large trunk filled with razors, go!d- headed canes, praver books, a new satchel and other articles. The razors answer the descrip- tion of razors stolen from a show cuse in front of J. 8. Blackford’s store in Georgetown about two weeks ago and insvector Hollinberge: thinks the other articles are the pzoceeds of robberie« committed here. Yesterday Detective Weedon procured a war- | rant charging the men with burglary and went | to Lynchburg to get them, if possible. H —_— Says He Ran Away From Home. A neatly dressed boy, about thirteen years old, was im Judge Kimball's court today be- cause he had failed to properly account for himself. He gave his name as George De Wint. This morning. about 1 o'clock, he was in front of Deitz’s sa:con, near the Baltimore and Obio railroad. One of the large giass windows was broken an the boy was sux ted of being the guilty party. Policeman berts arrested him, and as be could not give @ good account of himself and his conduct he | took him to cour:. “Where is your home?” the judge asked. | No. 10 Lexington avenue, Jersey City,” was ply. Mrs. Baker's reappo.atment. Witness did not lin any way xet the impression that Prof. Harrington had attempted to dissuade Lieut. Purssell from going to the Secretary on the ground that it woud hurt the professor. ‘The idea witness gained was that Prof. Harrington had said that the step would be an unwise one on account of the harm it would do Lieut. Pursell himself. Maj. Kockwood was cross-examined by Mr. Smich. the questions being furnished by Mr. Mclaughlin. The witness had no remem- brance of any conversation with Capt. Town- shend before the Norfolk mspection. He felt sure he had given no specific instructions to Capt. Townshend in regard to the trip. In re- gard to allowances made to observers brought here temporarily Maj. Kockwood testified that ithad been discussed and was thought oniy equitable that sllowance be made :hem as was done in parallel caves in the Agricaltural De- partment. WANTS TO KNOW ABOUT TEE CHARGES, This ended the direct testimony and Maj. Rockwood wanted to know with what he was charged and who did the charging. The charges were read to him and he was told that ue promoied in order to On the oniy other charge in which he is specitically mentioned, he said that as acting chief clerk of the bu: proved the account of Capt. Stone for his in- spection trip, which wasa perfectiy prover action. the trip having been authorized by th He's engineer on the ferry boat New Bruns. | Begs wick, running between Jerver City and ¥ York. for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. & Welcome to a Pastor. Judge Kimball turned bim over to Agent! Last evening at the Marvland Avenue Bap- Sweeney of the Newsboys’ Home and will com- | tist Church a large wumber of the members municate with bis noone here | "4 friends of the church assembled to extend home and now he 1s anxious to return. Jor, and his wife. The charch was beautifully ee eg, decorated with flowers and palms. The exer- Wedilins dinckeauiion titi: cises were held in the main room of the church and were prefaced by appropriate remarks by Tnspector Ott, who is acnsting Prof. Hird. | yc aM. Clapp. who acted a» chairman. the chemist, who. working under the direction 8. M. Yeatman. The of the health officer, is analyzing samples of F Il Hail the Power of milk. is collecting on an averaze ten sampies of bree — ag sor aiy Hate ‘ v. Green Clay Smith. Addreskes iy, and the chemist is getting rid = upon behalf of ‘the eburch and the = ‘ast as possible. a Prof. =~ ister churches of the District were mede by made some inspections cow sheds Kev. S. H. Greene and Rev. J. J. Muir, whic! ‘tures in addition to what he made in Mary- were responded to in a fecling manner by itev. a. Wuile the anaiyses sows a vast improve- ifr. ‘The pastor and bis wife were meat im the milk ‘urnished, some of the sum- ples show impurities. and more prosecutions are y to follow. Prayer was offered by Mi congregation shen sang Jesus’ thea introduced to those present. he formal exercises and the ve- evening was devoted to conver ‘The ladies of “he ch had prenered refreshments, which were much enjoyed by all. ‘The reception was a complete stiecess, and will be jong remembered by those present as one of the most happy aud jeasant occasions in the history of the church. — The Amphion Glee Club Election. The Amyhion Gice Club bas elected the fol- lowing officers: Robt. Plummer, president: J. A sample of milk from the dairy of Mr. Sam- uel Ceas, ai Brovikand, was shown by the otherwise the milk was of excellent quality. Mr. Ceas takes ixeue with the cbemist on this question, and claims that be iuas positive knowledge that no coloring waiter was put in the milk. He claims that the extra rich coior of the milk was dae to t presence of iandelion biossoms in the pasture, and in support of bis claim he has left wr: chemist a box of rooted plants with their pretty yellow blossoms, and Chemist Hird has them in Henry Lewis, bustuess manager and musical his laboratory. direccor; Wm. C. Elkins, secretary; James H. aes: epmaaeae Washington, treasurer, and Chas. G. Harris. Guide Book to Summer Homes. pianist. The list of benorary members was The passes partment of the Richmond Danville railroad bas compiled an attractive mmamer Guide Look, containing a list of 600 Doarding bouses and hotels on and neaz its lines in Virginia and the Carolinas, showing location, increased to twenty-five and the active mem- hip to sixteen. Pee rate, bo a cops of wich can be had | yay I cull the attention of the proper author- 1300 ‘Picnevivenie acenbe vot at tay ities through the columas of your paper to the bureau of information, Zeuns+ivania passenge: "eslected conditron of “Dupont Circle?” The station, 6th and 1 sireets ne _— Saxe of two brick dwellings, Nos 13th street southeast. To be sol Monday afternon at 5:30 o'clock. See adver- fisement. west. grass has kad no actenti be entirely re and the walks should id, at all events repaired. i ob- urks ate well eared for, while ly escaped the observation of gers. ResiDexT. this has apparent the park man peg ‘Tomorrow at Marshall Hall. The steamer Macalester having been hand- somely dressed for spring will leave for Mar- Rowan Heapacux Powvens. 10c. Deaggists. Mdet as VaLUAnte property. Nu. 1609 35th, at auction by C. G. Sloan & Co.. Monday at 5 p.m.—Adrt. Tavsree’s Sac of fine building lot on 6th street between € and D_ streets southeast, to take place Monday at 5 o'clock p. m. See ‘ad- Vertisement. siete. Save A Save Isvesrurst—read Woods & Co. “ed " under financial. . returning to the city by 2:15and7 p.m. Hot planked shad dinners will be promptly ready at Marshall Hail on the arrivals of the steamer. The spring beauties of Marshall Hall's green lawns and the budding, blooming trees will wel! repay the visitor. Fare for the round trip, 25 cents. | Fim Scnzzss, lanterns, grass seats. and witness would not be the one to go. ‘This | test which Lieut. Puresell had made against | shall Hall tomorrow at 11 am. and 2:45 p.m., | AMUSEMENTS. Summer OPERA AT ALBAUGH’s.—The Wash- | ington theater-going public will be treated on | Monday night to the presentation by an unus- iy well-balanced company of operatic singers, supported by a large and carefully drilled chorus of Richard Stahl’s melodious opera “Said Pasha.” ‘The opera is a bright and catchy piece of musical work, while the libretto | in the hands of good actors and clever come- dians is not at all lacking in the qualities which | make an opera comique thoroughly enjoyable. Mr. W. F. Dickson, whose company bears, and Mr. D.'T. Hennesy have appreciated that Washington is an excellent city for & summer opera company of merit that can present in first-class style on a well-scened stage and with becoming costumes the popular | and tuneful operas ofthe lay. It was with this view in mind that they have suceeded in bringing to- | gether a company which they and those who | have had an opportunity to see their reienrsals this week are confident will even become more popular than the companies which have pre- { Goded" them. Many of tho actors and actrenses have names which are not famitiar to Washing- tontans, but that does not in any way detract | from their abilities. They have all won repu- tations wherever they ha son will last cight weeks, and during that time the following operas will be presenied: “8 | Pasha,” “The Gondoliers, Night in Venice.” “Virginia” and “Genevieve De Babrant.” ‘Theve will be presented in the order in which they are named, eaci of them holding the stage for one week. Of these the Vice Admiral” is to be produced for the first time iu this city Post, who needs no introduction to a Washing- ton public. Mise Bebe Vining, who will play the roubrette and chic rotes. has an excellent voice. and those who are acquainted with her qualities predict for her a personal hit in thie city. Miss Belle Muni will be remembered as having played in the “Yeoman of the Guards” Company. Alice Hosmer is another of the | company whose merry character sketches aro well kxown here. Emma Copley will be well remembered by the time the season is over. The Hollywood sisters will nppear in the specialty dances, in which they are very clever. |The male portion of the company includes | red Frear, comedian. Joseph Greenfelder | has a fine bass voice, while Herbert Helcombe is sure to be a favorite on xccount of the p sweet quality of his singing. Edgar Tem} the tenor. comes from Australia aud the Pacific const. where he as made quite a success. Oscar Girard and J. K. Adams are also with the company. ‘The musical director is Clar- ence Kogerson. a young musician whois steadily rising in his provession, | Buck's Bexerit— For thirty years our Buck has stood ‘On some play house's door In Washing.on; and may he stand For macy season's more. Which, being interpreted, means all good | wishes row and hereafter to Mr. John E.Luek ingham, the veteran doorkeepeer at Aibuugh who was tendered a benefit at that theate: last night. The play was “Julie Cesar’ by a composite company, und it war introduced by Mr. E. B. Hay thanked the aus behalf of Mr. “Buckinganm, ir. B. vein much more diftident ‘and shy — than Mr. Hay that be could not do the talking. Mr. Hay did remarkably well for an smateur. The cast was half and ha'f or about half and three-quariers, the inrger portion being amateurs, in it were imeinded Mr. Richard Tappan, Mare Antony; Berwam Tempie. Julius Corsar | Robert F. Lowe. Decins and Metelius: W. Ane i : William Harvey, Octavius; revmius; G. L. Andrews, Fred Sehaihirt and Riehwrd Bul, i Citizens: irs, Melon Rapley. Portia; Miss Seriia Fendall, Calphurnia, and Mrs. Keckham, | Luci: all. things ‘con- sidered.everybody did ve In any event, the aucience was not there to critics A tine floral trivute was sent up to Mr. Buckinguam and calls were made for him, to which he re- sponded so ditid-ntly chat the red light bad to be turned on to hide his vlusnes. He got there just the same, however. ‘ibe leading peo) le in the casi were called before the eurwins and each received a florat tribute. The stage was ably directed by Harry Buckingham, the son | of his father. ‘The occasion was « most auspi- cious one all around and everybody felt good. Some body sent Mr. bi. « box of cigars, labeled, “For Buck's Benefit,” and this poem was with stu; ins: First and Seco: My dear young friend, Thope that you On these may all Your smoiing do; And that hereafter Where sou zo You will not have ‘Yo smoke, you know. Narrowat Tavarer. — Augustin Daly's troupe | will bold the boards at the National next week, preventing the following plays: ‘Love in Tandem,” “The Pele’s Straiagem" and “Loan ofa Lover,” fhe cast Word,” “The Huneb- back” and‘Twei‘th N.gitt.” annus’ Buov. Cronin will be at Bijou Theate week, presenting the mir:hful y 1.” There are three acts of the piece, each of them filled with ideas that are both nove! and clever in the fields of singing, dancing, chur- acter present A large num- ber of specialty artists appear in the subor and their performances are 2 unique and pleasing. Mise Ki Karsall, the principal soubrette, ia a vivacious nnumerable iriends. 3 THES The orig London ga'ety girl, who canced with ser. ia inass of diaphanous st of th t week. rls, while including this trpe of the Lor ge favorive, will introduce a host of brigui, Versatile av.iets whose acts are novel and esting. ‘ibe 1. its versatile azasts od this organ- ization with severa! of 18 most pop ‘There will be a pretty a_ lively and ab: be staged with that care 1 to de‘nil characver: istic of ih ngish siage, introducing cious burle: ere and ciever comedians, | MANAGER KERNAN'S BeNerit. Tickets for the 4 1 Xonday, powon snc at Kernan's minent places around tow ager Kernan ie widely kr most succe Bates, hl is reco In the quaricr of a ceavary nee he las made many friends, who will dof this opportunity io manifest ther Lyeeum ue « vi X Counuce.—The Martyn College of | oratory will bold its commencement exercises at the Nacional Theater Taursday evening, May 25, when will be presented by the sindent | comedy, tragedy, pathos, paucoraime, class dri | attitudes, mouvants and the new | comediet u Maw | ehans Rehearsal” new recitations. mises to be a most brilliant and interesting nd those who wish to get seats cau do so by paying 25 cents at the new college build- ing for the Universtry Gree Cures. tableaux oF PENNSYLVANIA Baxso ax The conceri of the Giee Banjo Ciubs University of Pennsvivania | Wh. take plac i zerott Music Hall aud will no d largely attended by society. The two elubs aumber thirty-seven and are undoudiedly the siroagesi eins seen here this season. ‘They have been gieeced with greatest enthurinsm wherever they have ap- Ye Deesvercr Skvie.—There willbea ur ei meni at the Church of Oar Father xt. when lof, ». men ) w ye pounded and ye songs that w ‘Tye Cayrara peated Nauonal FU ESTH. Ry by request ‘i Rifles Hati, tor will cave te be the ce Wacer bare nt noveities, the Swins ous glasses, Mr. W. HL. Nel- Mr. H. J. Reed, which will be re- lay, May ¥ at the the benefit of St. w features, | brothers | bell the siage m: ! the musical dire des this as grand a proaue.iou ¢ ever been seca. Rese: Droop's iausic store. Pret d seats LOW 0: ciation, assis cooking classe very delightful given by them School 4) of thore oc | hittle canta’ Kis W month in Some of the p fons were a chs ibe Little Cid Dae written and dizeeted by ity: a comicaliy ot Go to Co Voward of this play choo! tragi: 4 most enjoy..ble minstrel tro: \at the instance of ma om, auditors, be repeated on the 12th inst, Tre Auwy os Camp any Frezp” will be the subject of a lecture to be detivered in the Metropoiitan Pres da erin Chureh on Wednes- evening, the 17th instant, by Rev. John R. —Govrn's.* | Paxton, D. D., formerly private and Lieutenant | name the opera | ‘The leading lady of the company is Mass Lily | and | of 104th Pennsylvania volunteers. Dr. Paxton was formerly pastor of the New York Avenue | Chureh in this city, and has many friends here who will be glad to again listen to his eloquent | oratory. | __A Musrcare will be given in St. John’s Par- | ish Hall, Georgetown, next Tuesday evening, | when Master Lee Cox, the rising boy soprano, will be the principal attraction. There will be | other good singers and the program will be an actractive one. Natiosat Rrrves’ Hatr.—Misses Minnie and May Hawke will hold their annual carnival and May bail at the National Rifles’ Hall next Fri- day evening, when there will bea grand ex- hibition of ‘fancy dancing under the direction | | of Prot. Jas. H. Vermilya. | Tue Cannort Ixstitore CHoraL Socrety is actively rehearsing for iw next public ap- | pearance, and Prof. Maina, the musical a | Tector, has selected a program that will be of | decided interest. Among the numbers will be | | the chimes choras from the opera of “I Pag- liecci,” by Leoncavallo, which has created as greata furore in Italy as have the works of Mascagni; the church chorus from the ‘*Caval- leria Rusticana” and the fourth act of “Il ‘rovatore," which will be given in costume. ‘he society contains the best voices in the Catholic choirs in this city, and they have made rapid strides under the earnest direction of their conductor. | ‘Two Crxxas are under active rehearsal by | Prof. Dushane Cloward, which are to be pre- sented for the benefit of the Homeopathic | Hospital. ‘The first is Gilbert and Sullivan's Pinafore,” which will be presented by children and will be an extremely sttrzctive perform. |! ance, and the other is the “Chimes of Nor- | mand: which was so successfully given a | | short time ago for the same object. | Barurxe Beacu Bexerrr.—Supt. Stevens of the bathing beach has in contemplation a bene- fit entertainment whicn will take place at Metz- erott Music Hall on Monday evening, the 15th | instant. A large number of professionals and | amateurs have volunteered their services, and | the program will be one of the most attractive | and extensive ever presented here. ‘The object | is a worthy one and the response on the part of | | the public will undoubtedly be generous. AN ENTERTAINMENT was given last evening atthe First Presbyterian Church under the r Society of | auspices of the Christian Endea: } that chureb, which was largely attended. An excellent musical program was rendered by | Mrs. Curriden, Mra. Parsons, Miss Grigg and the male quartezof the church. Mr. Johu Twee- | | dale Gelignted the audience with some recita- tions and Rey. Dr. Sunderland read a poetical | and amusing lecture entitled “Mistakes.” “Tue Loax ov « Lover." —the bright com- edy entitled “The Loan of a Lover” will be presented at Carroll Institute Hell on 10th ween New York avenue and K street evening as a testimonial to Mra, J. B. Lockwood by the gentiemen and ladies of the dramatic ciub organized by her. ‘the charac- ters will all be in the hands of comretent peo- ple and an enjoyable performance may be an- ticipated. | AN Oxp Fors’ Coxcerr will be given at the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church next Wednesday ning, When will be presented a rrogram of ancient’ times sung by those costumed in the apparel of long ago. | 1 G. Moxaisoy will give an evening in the Yellowstone Nationai Park, iliustrated — by | stereopticon views, at the Douglass int | M. E. Chureh, corner 11th and H stree! ch. east, on Tuesday evening next. There willalso be music and refreshments, | | Grayp Dovste star Coxcert.—The grand concert by Madame Selikaand Little Lott which was postponed iast Wednesday on count of the rain, will take place Monday even- ing at the Metrorolitan A. M. E. Church. on M Street between 15:h and J6th streets northwest. They will be assisted by Prof. Lawrence, tenor, Who also periorms on twenty musical insiru- ments, and Mr. Velosko Waliinms, baritone. | Coscent at CaLvany Pagina Cuaren.—The concert at Caivary Parish Chapel last evening | was a very successful affair inevery way. The program consisted of eleven selections, the n of each of whch was highly gratify ing to the audience, which manifested its pleas- ure by generous applause. ‘Ibe participants MeFarland. Miss MeCuiloca, Mrs, 4 Hugues. Miss Dorsey, Mr. Crosby, ! Mr, Kasper; accompanists, Miss ayo. 4 dir, M Ulke and \ z — PURE MILK DEALERS. | The Association Perfecia Its Organization by Adoubting a Constitution and By-Laws. Last evening there was a largely attended meeting of local dairymen und milk dealers held at the Eureka Dairy, 13th near G street, when a constitution and by-laws were adopted, the organization to be known as the Pure Milk Dealers’ Association of Washington, D.C. The objects of the arsociation were stated tobe as follows: “To obtain and sell pure and wholo- some milk ard its products. ‘To aid and assist in the enforcement o: the act of Congress ap- proved October i2, 1889S, entitled ‘An act to prevent the manufacture and sale of adul- | seraied food or drugs in the District of Coium- bia, and to elevate and increase tae business of dealing in pure mnlk.’” An discussing the question of the effect the enforcement of the law agaist adulterated milk has bad, it was stated that it bad driven out nearly all poor milk from the retail bust- ness, although much skimmed and watered milk was still det in among those who supply large quantities to hotels and eating non: ‘The tolowing became members of the asso- ciatior Mereer, Siar Dairy ge OW. Wiiey, Alderney Dairy: Fox & Brother, Nonpa- reil e HS. 8 Farmers’ Dairy: A. Mowat Dairy; E. | Lansduie, Chevy ¢ &bG ount, Drigatwood Dair; Hickory Hill Farm Da: Dairy, and i. E. Breuni: y Aster a general comin: mnainting of George W. Wiley, Hi. 8. Sintiu, W. W. Jolson, A. Mowatt and i! £. Fox, bad ‘been appointed, the association adjourned to mect ay the same | puuce on the evei effries, eka Dairy. i Lenox School Pupils’ Candy Sale. ‘The pupils of the Lenox public schoo! build- ing held a candy sale yesvezday and at the sale slndies in the b ing held a comper i were drilled by Mr, Raymond Beers and Miss were the judges. ‘The prize, a some pair of Indian clubs, was wou by ‘Miss Latsy Hod: son, while Miss Marie Suadeon and Miss thwatt edeserved a eredit for their excellent mamipuiation of the clubs. | ‘This morning that Cor © streets southwest, smashing the giass, that a mall amount o jocks the police found corner of 32 and | been en.ered by tion showed | change had been taken, | had ‘Sprisa Meprcise SPRING 1s needed by nearly everybody to ICINE — puriy the blood, ¢ eanve the sy | SPRING Hacio | MEDICINE = the whol |S: REN dedy mgood condition for she H suuimer. Such universal satistac- 2 tion Las | MEDICINE SPAING HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA MEDICINE 1 os.it! and EDIC Ne fee. Weak gd tired Hood's Sarsa- | varilla is Just wnat you nes SPSING y weil » EDICINE ioLowimg is from ex-Con- SPRING grestian Warner, a ven: MEDICINE — hichly esteemed by all who snow Ne him i MESICINE ‘Lean truly say that 1 consider | SPRING | | Meproine HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA SPRING CINE ‘The best medicine the b.cod vh "pur! It Gd me coed w ane it has i t nd sce you. This is W. 8. WARSE MEDICINE SPAING MEDICIN SPXING MEDICINE SPRING DICINE SPRING CUrts MEDICINE SPRING MEDICINE lowed a good deal of their pre- seri te ‘out any benefit st xave up in despair when T novi tivenent cf Hood Tam now using theexhth bottle aud wust say that I am very glad | t have not only n weixkt, but y better than no: now troubled NE LEFFMAN, ooklyn, N. ¥, SP MFDICINE SPLING MEDICINE SPR | MEDICINE SPRING | MEprcINE PRIN MEDICINE RING: MEDICINE ever before. Tai withsores."” Fi 441 Hancock st i SPILLS cure all Liver | usness, Jaundice, Indi- gestion, Sick Headache, 6 (eset | and potsonous e.ements, Six Or Us Arrutcre> WITH CRUSTY, SCALY SKIN DISEASE. IT TORMED US ALL. ALMOST DROVE MY WIFE MAD. FAILED. IN- EDY CURE OF ALL BY CUTICUKA. Three years a: myselt were the sicin, ed with a crust ented usall. Sucl unily. the younvest, who was on'y two months old. our suifering, iy wife suffered the most. Of ail Tt almost ‘The disease first made its appear. ance on my wife's back be.ween the suouiders and ‘Spread across to her breast. It looked Hkeit was covered over with little scaiex I first bouzht of « drus store medicine for skin disease, whici fai.ed to do any good whatever. Inext employed adocto:,who gavereief forasuort while. After trying hint for quite a while witnou: effecting @ cure, T ci another doctor who proved to do no bette first. After this I coucht CUTICURA Ri of Messrs. Purceli, Ladd & Co., Richmond, ¥ ing read of them ina newspeper. Reliet first applicat on and five or six sets cused do not know what the disease was we had, it affected usall alike, but I do know CUTICUKA cured us of that skin disease. REV. J. N. WOODS, Avon, Nelson county, Va. CUTICURA KESOLVENT The new Blood humor remedies, \d Skin purifier, and greatest of leanses the biood of all imparities i thus removes the cause, while CUTICUMA, the xreat skin cure, and CUTT- CURA SOAP, an exq: skin beautifier, clear t skin and scalp and restore the uair. ‘Tus the C! CURA REMEDIES cure every species o: itching, burning, realy, pimply and biotcly skin, eealp and blood diseases when the bes: physicians fail. UTICURA, 50c. ; SOAP, Soid ever; where. 5 Prepared by the POTTER. Qe. ; RESOLVENT. 81. | DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. #97 'How to Cure Skin Diseases.” 64 pages, 50 illus- trations and vestimoniais, :nailed tree. BArvs s CUTICURA SOA. Abzo utely pure. RHEUMATIC PAINS In one minute the CUTIC! ANTL-PAIN PLASTER relieves rheumatic, sciatic, hip, kidney, chest and muscular jains and weaknesses. Price, Be. my3-wksS CITY ITEMS. The “Gurney” Refrigerator. Examine the “Gurney” aud you will buy no other Reirigerat ‘The rhe Refrigerator maintains the lowestaverage tempezature at the least cost for ice. No other Refrigerator is so trouble to to keep absolutely clean nx the “Gurney.” It has x remo ble compartmen:. Itis packed with Minuuat Woot, the best non-conduet Isell it on “time” payments—®15 to €75— and you can't get it anywhere cise. Joux Kuppex, ‘he Accommodator, 1 518 7th street northwest. = _ New Spring Fashion Catalogues illustrat- ies given array at the Domestic se AND Patter Roos,7 & H.1t Another Shipment Direct From factory of those fine Sewing Machines for ¥18.50 ut the Domestic Roosts, 7th and H, with C. Auerbach’s 5-year guaraniee. 1 Small Hardware.—1602 14th st. Trott. _>- These Are All Barzains for tonight. Lot of Ladies’ One-strap Sandaix just received. rery. neat anil “catchy.” $1 to $1.25. Complete line of Baby Shoes, tan and black, 50c. to 75c. Drop in tonight at 1 Brown's, 305 Pa, ave. s.e. Imperial Pinned Patterns are far ahead of all others. Pinned model given avzay, Beau- tifuliv illustratea Fashion Books free. STANDARD. Sewino Macwine Co., 427 9th st. new, lt The 1893 “Domestic” Improvements eclipse anything mechanical skill was eer known to accomplish in all its 31 years’ un- Tivaied history of unparaiieled success, There is but one Domestic Sewing Machine. Its equal has not yet been found. C. AUERBACH, 7th & H.1 A Way Ont of a Difficulty. To youths under twenty-one rears of age. Our wise and beneticent laws permit you to marry and to shave, but not to buy or steal a Razor. Consalt yours traiy, ite D. N. Watrorp. me Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old),75e.qt. Pure Old Port Wane. large bottle, Sc. Pare Oid California Brandy, 0c. bottle. Open this evening until 1i o'clock. Merzoen’s Great Special Sale, 417 7th st. n.w.* Comfort Powder. Comfort Powder Las been in use many years, and it never ye. faned to cure a chadng bab. tis the mother’s blessing. All druggists, 7 For West Youne & Co., iold Premium Paint go to 4 st. sole Agents, ap28-edbvu3t You ‘now Who * 48e. Balbriggan Underwear? sky Frese & Sox, cor. Téraad D. my4-3¢ Villette’: 4 Olscur “Success Breeds Su Yucatan Gam is the purest and ds mantlactured, hence iw popniarity, Ro: x ap: all n ve pain. my 2-4 s. White's tof its Kind my 1-61 al Teadache Powde tr We. Draggists. Comfort There are few remed the face. Comfort Powder and they vam Whe No. 9. com! ehea of ne outh of E door t Powder. Any one who wears a ba: or ti Ment dds unieid comiort Powder when 1t is removed. ia ht qar- 9 Ladies’ $5.0) on ht ‘a Hand-turn 2O OX vor $32.95. Men's $5.00 iussis (aif Bals, Bluchers and 2° Q7 ror 32.90. Men's 86.09 "Ispésowet French Patent ys F375. Samrles of Ladies’ Sh Tees than’ uaniracturers’ Suoz House, 1115 Ps. NW. Deaters in Fashionable Sioes at Bankrupt Prices. my ° APORD) Wa arava fas\ GH = GIONS; oO ~will arise in the best regulated fam lies. aud the best was i t t have "a, dlled’ ‘medicine chest’ in Mt sizes, cont: prices it ve us fix ordinary you up Thompson’s Puarwacy, 703 L5ru Sr, 1 mys ‘in and scalp purified and beautified by | | i a iThe by using Com.ort AS SONDAY, May 7. AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES FINANCIAL. sa = = _ — TS 48) s camp anp YIELD. | [)PViDEND BorIce. OX THE G FEN LAWNS WASHINGTON, D. C., April 20, 18a. OF MARSHALL HALL. whole repertory of thes au the ree zrass 0° #4: tsuch a ws this, Wi s ‘mx, and the Lirds 8 a nce thet no toiling ED SHAD D A CLAM CHOWDER DI SUSDAY, MAY 7, ‘The handsome iron steamer MACAL- S TER, queen of te waves, 1m all the solendor of ber ew spre leave her whart, foot of «th mn. Ceaving “Marshall Tall rning to che city by 2:15, ER, AT MARSHALL e the famous ull evan chowder. potatoes, coftee, &e. (PLANKED SHAD D} RS served daily on week Pavsenesrs hive one and one-quarcer hours at y invited, ‘ery’ tre Bowling Alleys. &e. ANb Wai aL HALL wOat COMP CAL RACE MEETIN Under the Ruies of the AMERICAN HUNT AND PONY RACING ASSO- CIATION, BENNINGS RACE TRACK, THURSDAY, MAY 11. FRIDAY, MAY 12. SATURDAY, MAY, 13 'S FACH DAY. BAND E\CH DAY. STAND AND POOL SIX RACI MARINE Col. Bonaparte. Woo.vury Blair, esq. Jesse brow: §.S. Howland, esq. Hon. Alaudohns-cae, Wu Mo Man.y.. 4, K. Maddox, eq. Hon. Jou Saitord. WH, Slack. Esq. Craig W. Wadsworth, esq. ‘D, Clerk of th: Course. EORGE HELLEN, Secretary. Hon. ALAN JORNSTON NOTICE—A limited number of subseribers’ tickets DY. ad:itting a gen teman and Indy to theclud 11 be sold pri (EW NATION SS. TH AT! ‘Tonich ats, Wade JOHN OREW In Bisson & Corre’s Latest Come NEXT WEEK, time of d a IS8PS MINNIE a hoid their: nna. TION Dean, MUNDAY, MAY 8, snd Savurdar ‘The Tavorites aud origima comedis cnance > MUara Tia chs aa 44nn n Con] amd I} D U and 1% Next Week-—""l ancied Up and Wh my6-6t GEASD DOUBLE SvAR CONCERT (Postponed from last Wednesday, May 3, owing to rain storm). MADAME SELIEA, The most talented singer of the colored race, and LITTLE LOTTA, A five-year-old child, nstic omessed of 3 wonerfnl dra- talent, wil! rende= a choice yr0- sisted by Prof. Leucente, tehot. Ww, oruis on 20 insical tastruments, and Mr. Velosko Wilitanm, Sarit me, at MEL OP LITAN, ni musica ° 1H Mire JB. Loc tien is hnve tencered Her ton akeplacew. ew Cn rol imeitere Be Ith ‘inren New Lore ave and K sion Tuerday, Mey SWE LOAY OF A LovERY comedy proscareds 46 be fl ‘A full bottwe Im Bopess or.” “icketeat Goor. oy st 9. at 8 pone Will be ti hop. merry Adan, Cots open : ALE ts 5% JOHN sown, TUES DA a talent wi!) nO (HS be LAX Geen Styied), pane by’ ee Cox who bus Hs secs in the f nme and prow ises to be quite a i Tiustratea by 3.G. MORRI- Bh e * MEMORIAL vegans at 8 pan at dss AUDrT En and Manages, 00 poca. Spsendid pA ITOUSK MAY 8, Admission, 25 Gents. _Seate and bores now on sale. myd-3t NEW NATIONAL T bi THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1893, ‘The Mag: ent Cou mencement Exercises Of the COLLEGE OF ORATORY. aed, Tragedy, Path Attiades, Tableau M: imtietton: “Tbe Serena he Tuagied Hexow: Paderew-kt Bec MARTY ‘on at tae new collere Col ar when, i MEtZenorr Muste wan. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 6, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GLEE AND BANJO CLUB. cand 81. Seats now on sale at Metzerott's Music Store. my1-6t Pacitic rates, ACE WAM LE OJ. SMITE. UM THEATER, SYLVANIA AVE. AND ITH ST. Matinees—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. FLYNN AND SHERIDAN'S CITY SPORTS. TOM McINERW' SMITHFIELD HAMS. Genuine and of extra qual- ity. ‘The present is the time tose ect them for future use. N.W. Burchell, 1325 F st. A Lecture in the METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4th and B st WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, AT 8 P.M, | By Rev. JNO. BR. PAXTON, D.D., Formerly Private and Lieutenant 104th Pa. Vols, Admission. 25 cants. Tickets on sale at Ellis’ Music Store, Pa. ave. :at ‘usual places on Capitol Hill, and by J. C. Baxter, isSLONS. &e. 5TH ANNUAI CURSION 15 ‘H ANNUAL SPuEE EXCl LONE STAR BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION RIVER VIEW, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1893. SUNDAY, MAY 7. SUNDAY, MAY 7. Steamer Samuel J. Pentz leaves 7th st. wharf st 20:30, m. and 2:30 0, a P ladies’ tickets, 250. ttendance. nieeay chicas ’s Fair. First-claee iitisic in at World E'S EXC furnished independent travelers. OPE. Se ect varties to Europe May 13, June 10, July 1, 4, J and 23. ‘Fer circalays and particulars, call of write W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa. myt- B-adbury Fano Ware Root ~ MOUNT VERMON, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON. By Wash., Alex. and Mount Vernon Railroad. Alone the banks of the Potowse and throueh the main st-ee's of Alexandria, bringing im View all’ his: points. ‘No delay trains, Penoeyivants depot, 9245, 10: Goma S:il p.m. Pare round we as come, ath stvest whack Round cents. Spevial care forcharter, ¢and 6 Mount Vernon -rounds open from Mount Vernon srounds lam to4ép G. R. PHILLIPS,Gen. Pass. Agent, 1321 F st. n.w. _H. 8. COOPER. Suverintendent. api8 3 F. OREXCE WIEL! © zo Cabin Soke Bride. mopping et icxerinore Tkand and Glen 7 eho. 8%. and Cans. at 8:300.m. and 2:30 2 cents wach way. Pam. For charter to evening parties at ly to Ensineer at Jude & Dermal apld-tesias E20 Titese We DS Faz Ex URSIONs? Monte tractite route, sith e*riety fira'-clase ae- commedurions ct She “So ith Shore” Hotel, Are-povt "ijding’ on the Lake’ Shore, wust'seved | Brooke fare WP waster. late of ‘Thoase sd Ieiahds Park Hote, with the cae! aid cooks of Hite) Ne "snancie (Washington's Specia! Pr'lman Traine eave Washi | and Pais ._all charges snelucedy. from ESTSHT SWOMAR Measurer, 21 ‘Charles si., Be timore, Ma. STAGE EXCURSIONS. | (ROACHES WILL LEAVE AQUPDUCT BRIDGE j& ve-s two hours for bridge. eee Coaches, LEWIS J. COLLINS. myeime M | FINANCIAL. Safe Investments —are the best in the long run and the most profitable, Where large rates of Interest are offered be wary. Our CER- TIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, which pay Sper cent net when allowed toran one year, afford a * eiit-edced” investment, and persons saving lare eu” sof money lyine ide in ban or elsewhere will find this method of investinent most eatisfac- tory. as the certificates have coupons attached and interest is paid promptiv, ‘eather quar:eriy, semi-aunuaily or annu- ally, at the option of the investor. We also issue certificates payable in three months and six mouths, which earn 4 ver cent and 5 per cent respectively. Our “SPECIAL DEMAND” CERTIFI- CATE of D-pesit are very popular with persons are likely to need their funds most time and who find it ueonvenient to deposit for a specified tim-—ihese pay 8 per cent per annum. principal and iaterest payable whenever demanied, without notice. We do & general tanking business, issue lecters of credit and draw ex- chanzeon the principal cities of the world—If you require increased facilities =| or forany re-son desire to move your | bank account we shall be pleased to open au account with you, be it large or small. Woors & Co. Baxxens, } m3 1222 F Srarer N.W. Howe Burne, Assocrziox, OF Fis TREASURER, foe ae SNE TENTH iske¥ oF stock. ‘of May of nity to | mn the 2 ‘books will clone i doen Shares, pa nts ach per mopth, com- | Inencin with danvary, INA interest alowed at 6 | percent pe: annua, Alersenambers? shares have | eafeine, im while Fou still have. | Pa ave. Ll Secresary, 2 25 H st. nw. Prrsoxs Havixe CAP:TAL OR SAVINGS Can invest it in THE BIRKBECK and receive SIX PER CENT PER ANNUM. Full infowmation furnished upon application. Gor- respondence invited. THE BIRKBECK, COOPER UNION, NEW YORK ‘CITY. | Gen. John | Gustave H. Sch! Open daily from Bain. WS p.m Monday n ‘am. to 5 p.m unt Botclock. Pe eo, stalm ‘Tue Narioxat Sare Derosir, SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY (Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH 8ST. AND NEW YORE AVE. Chartered by special act of Consress Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Feb... 1992. | CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. | SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. ‘Rentssates inside burglar-proof vaults at 65 per annum apwart. ii finda in oeners package, Sank oF cave taken nde in owners ‘cave at Cn Geponit at moderate cost SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Deposite received from TEX, CENTS upward, sud" Interest allowed op 65 aad above. Toxve money on real estate and collateral security. TRUST DEPARTMENT. gs, “and exscates taste of ait kinds. Wilts mon >, “and ence Trepated by «Competent sttorney in daily attend KENIAMIN P. SNEDE! LES C, GLOVER, ‘Vice President. AMES 3 JOM NSTON, Second Vice Prow s NE: TT STURTEN ANT. Searetary A % avant, George ii. Plant, Erwin Clephane, omas Hyde, aus Be Chari 5 per cen: INTEREST PAID on special devosite front cate of devosit. Full-pad stock PAYS 6 PER CENT nteres! fron Fixed maturity. stor many Dents. Corsox & Macarrxey, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broad- way, Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Teposit. Exchange. Loans. Bet brent Notice isherebssciven oh gut, Bene a0 zene Yo cout paid ence Mae L At noes of Tbe Wks anh aividend ag EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. 26th ISSUE OF STOCK FIRST PAYMENT, MAY, 1893. SHARES €2.50 EACH PER MONTH. Subscriptions for the 25th issue of stock andl ‘first payment thereon will be recetved daily from 9 a.m. t04:30 p.m. at the office of the Association. ASSETS. APRIL, 1893, $1,455,988.00. For pamphlets and information apply at the office of the Arsocistion, JOURN JOY EDSON, Sec'y, (Office, Equitable building, ms2-6t 2003 F st. c. T. Havesxen, Member Washington Stocy ‘Real Estate and Stoc - Broker, ‘Rooms 9 und 11, Atiantic Building, 930 Fst. now. INVESTMENT SECURITIES, ‘Stocks, Honds and Grain bought and sold for eash or on marcin. Cotton bought and sold in New York or New Orleara, CORKESPONDENTS. a. Hacaman & Co.. New York Stock Em ‘Lehman Bros., New York Cotton Exchange. Lehman, Stern & Co.,New Orleans Cotto: Exchange, Lauson Bros. & Co., Chicago Boardof Trade. Private wires to New s0ra, Cauoago aun New On Jeans, ‘Aesephope, 653 Pate 2 Usiox Savixes Basa, S0v 7TH ST. N.W. F. SMITH, President. A M. LOTHROP—JONN Tw EEDALEL ‘Vice Presidents, ‘T. A. LAMBERT, Treasurer. 3. H. RALSTON, Secretary. ‘Bank open during business hours and from 6 to € o'clock Saturday evenings. Four per cent interest paid on ordinary deposits ant larevr dividends on instaliment deposita——_fe7-1f § Per Cent INTEREST GUARANTEED. YABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Our 3-year Coupon Certificate offers the Dest investment now on the market. The conditions and agreement plain and easily understood. ASSETS, $114,000. Cail at the office. FIDELITY BUILDING, LOAN AND INVEST. ‘Washington, D.C. HARRISON DINGMAN, President. We Ane To ‘Theat the iungs of human being contais 1,800.000,000 ‘Lung cella Traly we are “fearfully and wonderfully made." and if the figures are correct whoever did the counting must have lade vast amount of patienoa, We haven't near so many SUITS OF CLOTHES in $7.50 axv 810 SUITS OF SPRING CLOTHES for men—which have Just been received and put onsale. They com- Prise eo many d:flerent fabrice, styles and desiens Our $12.50, $13.50 ax» $15 Suits are without peer or parallel in these parte. They are the talk of she town—in tact, they talk for them- selves with much greater effect than weean. Scores of the neates. and best dressers among men never spend a penny more than the prices above quoted for any street sult, The secret lies in their knowing where toget them. You will pay $25 for what costs them only 15. Bee the point? Resviaz Sroxxens Are those All-wool Cheviot Suits for boys. Sizes 13 to 18 years. At $3.87 a sur Wechallense you to duplicate them here or elee- where for twice that amouat. BOYS’ SHORT PANTS SUITS. —Sizes 4 to 14 years — (OL 25, $1.50, 81.75, 62 25, €2.50, 63, 63.50 DONT SKIP ‘Several lots of Short Pants Suits that were @7.50, 6% 96.75 and @6—Lave been reduced to $4.50. ‘Tt tan't necessary to say ansthing about MEN'S PANTALOONS, Because everybody knows that we have the larwest stock, the greatest variety, the handsomest ‘the latest styies ond sell them at the lowest prices. ‘TEX PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSER, 927 AND 92 SEVENTH 81. X.w. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUR. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ‘Open Saturday until 11 p.an. ose Assoctariox Propvces Hasrz. ‘The name W. B. MOSES & SONS hes long been associated with HOUSE FURNISH- INGS. Economical buyers have formed the habit of coming to usin the Spring in order to supply their wants for the approsching ‘Summer. Special spring Prices prevail now on COTTAGE, LAWN AND PORCH FUR SITURE, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS, BABY CARRIAGES, MATTINGS WALL PAPERS, LOOSE COVERS, WIRE WINDOW 4ND DOORSCREES®, AWNINGS, CEDAK CHESTS, MOTHALINE BAGS. MOTH PAPER. If you're moving or leaving town three Wore of our specialties are called into use— the MOVING WAGONS, PACKERS and oar spacious STORE HOUSE. sae SEES-| W. B. Moses & Soxn, lla Asp F Sre N.W. onan For Cuorcs Railroad Stocks and Bonds and all securities ‘isted | METROPOLIS VIEW, D. C., BUILDING LOTS on the exchazges of New lork, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bought and soi "Aspecialty made of invest.seut securities. District B a all-locai Ktallroad, Gea, Insurance and Telephone stock dealt in ‘Xtmerican Bell 1 ‘eiephone Stock boughtandeolé.de31| ja10¢m CALL ON W. 0. DENISON REAL ESTATE AGEN®. 923 F ST. Bw.