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: ; ‘The Baltimore M. E. Conference. THR CLOSING SESSION AT WINCHESTER—APPOINT- MENTS FOR THE ENSUING CONFERENCE YEAR. At the closing session of the Baltimore annual conierence of the M. E. church at Winchester, Va., j Yesterday, Rev. L. L. Brown reported contribu. tions to éducation amounting to $668.78, including #5 from the Washtagton district’ Rev. J. E. Amos reported contributions recelved by the mis- sionary compiltiee amounting to $26,011.18, in- cluding $4,24 from Wasbington. The church umee reported total receipts luting $296 20 from Washington. Res- re sdopted tendering hearty co-op:ra~ LOCAL MENTION. The Werther. Cuiae St@NAt, OrriceR, h 12, 1883, 9:90 a. tn. f weather, tionary | Oj of increasing the endowment fund of Dickinson College. At the memorial service Ri mn of this city, read the memoir . Fort, Rev. A. M. Courtenay read the Mrs. Boggs, wife of Rev. Harry Boggs, and Rev. James KR. Cadden the memoir of Rev. | Thos. Guard. In the evening, the committee to prepare for the centennlal celebration in 1884 was appointed, as follows: Ministers, 1. F. " Nok: Refies, 3. H. Dashteil, G. W. lay- KW. . Corne, Bentley Kerns, Rey. W. M. Ferguson rey Honers, 3,634 achers, 158; Ceaths, 607, 07 E oF , Spring Car- "3, Pennsylvania ave- ete. FE ‘Borthwest. A Few More} zepuyt s Intants’ sa Mus. Max Warvt, Agt, th strevt pb. We ; number of Sunday \d teachers, 5,541; scholars contributions for missions, pport for pastors, presid- ops, $161,419.37; for conference 21; current expenses, $52,372.34. 10e, | _ The bisiiop then announced the following list of * | appointments for the ensuing year, and ie con ference was adj ned List OF APPOTNTMENTS, Washington District—J._ 8. Deale, P. ton, —Foundry, War MeKenuer: Metroyolite, E. D. H Street, J 3 ¥ Warrr Goons, town. Exmorotd Cochrane’s Up- Foesent’s Ick Curaw and Charlotte Rus. Om—Sswine Macmixes— ochrane’s best, betties. Forest Nor—Unicora shirts up town, Coch- rune’s, Easter Carns at J. O. Akers, 427th st. now. MeReittzee, W. Unto Wek, £. Weeeh Jonx O'Day and Tho: tty were sentenced | MeKeildzeo, W. ngon. W. tL. by Judge Snell to-day to 50 daya each in jail for | Ryland, Re ya Waugh and assaulting Tayior 07 Festaurant on Lf sti + a colored walter ata Ww wy C E. O. Eidridge; H. Mytinzer," sup. ; J. J. G. Webster; arr; Montgomery, W. Rockville, ‘I. A. Morxan; . Teaac; Severn, T. J. Cross; eld; Spencerville, ‘0,C, Mar- Berry. . H. Dell; Geo town and Charice, L. Wat or wool, 5c lied by iver, LA. 1 hiv ¥ ladies should wear good ye , od IS Month—superd quality, si ‘New Lie corr and Swiss embroider. | P.E.—Daltimore— fea from 2. to $1 ni. Polka-dot Swiss | her; Mts Vernon, Hise, E. ae, log geet ba Peyton SS. 8. Wilson, supe; Wesey Chapel Mine Ae ETE AGES ¥. Ockerman; Madison Avenue, A. SI th street b. w. icorat tops? Etta Sees Ba N Fasr ©. Parker's, 617 and 6197th serie Bonnett Meer street no: ra; Hauover Street, Bp. F. Clarkson: Dill Dlarkson: G. Herbert; Fort Avenue and Sailors’ Union Osborn Beit. "Baltimore Circuit, L. L. Brown, adrear; Calvert, Solomon Gorman; Carroliton, yaxe; Clipper, to be supplied; Hampstend, upplied; Hunt's, E. Hi: Smithy ell, One to Lesupplied ; Mt. Mt. Washington, Alex. Biclaski- Ben}. F, Devries: Reiste ‘Tne Were ex columns, \ year. Try CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c. Forp’s Orgea Hovsr.—Ant Mammoth “ Uscle Tom's Cabin” Nationan Ti “Marie antoin Theater C dolar a ‘To-night. a iis’ double ny. H—Madame Janauschek as roll, agent of D, Chrirch, Quarterty: Con‘en dent of Dickineon College, | Quarterly Conference. 1QUE.—Big Four combination, Fast Uaithugre District—R, W. Black, P. F.—Baiti- et exhibition a rs more—North Baltimore, disor t exibition and interesting | 2 T Mck Meatlon? A Street, L. H. Pearc fos man; Greenmount Aventie, more, J. R. Wheeler, Harry uue, Thomas Dausherty: Caroline street, B. Ww ty the author of the song | Grete, Fi a 1s In Baltimore in | Patupses Tedueed elrcumstances. He f years old. In | deen, J Buchanan’s me he Was organist at St Mat- | to be. thewas. oi Yesterday Dorsey E. W. Carter qualified as ex- ecutor of Emeline Carter; bond, #4,C00. Mrs H. Rosenbaum &' So northwest, have made an assic stock, and other property to Fillmore Beall for the Denefit of creditors, amounts to $3,005.22. Mary Ida Holmes, by her attorneys, Elliott and Robinson, has fled’ a sult for divorce trom George Holmes on the ground of drunkenness and deser- ton. A game of polo was played at the rink last even- ing between two oo teams, a3 follows: tatcoat, ae noe Reds—Gittings, Hillyer, Murphy, Bawsell, and | 7 aoe Allen. Biues—Boyd, MeFalls, Yarrow, Costello, | Bryring,, Summerfield, LB. \ Simpson, and Mayne. The reds won by a score | i Havenner: idce, H. O. McDaniel, J. of $tol. A large party of gentlemen and ladies Gray: Enicott City, K. iichar ison: Frederick City, from Baitimore Was present. HL Dashicll; Hagerstown. J- B. Stitt; Harpers Ferry A colored lad, named Edward Burgess, was in | 3..S. M. Hasiup; Lingonore and Union Bridye, D. Judge Snell's dock this morning, in a’ sult of Meee raat Cate fetta eats Glothes which he pleaded guilty of stealing trom | Mount Olives, Wr Be Getuciee DeDeeA bates Zoshua Cook. He was sentenced to thirty days in | Howard F. Downs: Savage aot Laney? f Wale iL. Smithburg, supplied b ards; Summerfield This morning Mr. Charles Sigourney; living on | circuit, W. A. Kooi y D, between 6th and 63g streets southwest, found a gate; Weet Xl is. 6 eennet baby im the alley alongside of bis Gea fy Conference. use, as feat goltidlard Sidnor, Was sentenced to pay a fine of | ang city Center airect 6. W. Titi Kingsley, or ays in Jail by Judge Snel MOorb!bg | G. Miller; . W. C. Griffith; ‘keley for assaulting an old soldier named Wm. M. Daly. | ft. P. Wweits Stony Sie Pardew: Buater Bit ‘THE WEEKLY Stak (eight large Le es — a Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be Myhted at9 p. m. and ex- Unguished E. Youn ae Avenue, W. H. Chap- W. E. Curley; Rast Balti- Beges; Fairmount Ave- C.H. Richardson; High : icholson: E: Great Fall Govanstown, A. 8. Hank: Harford, Havre de Grace, Henry Baker; Herefot Jcel Brown; Homestead, met by Long Green, 8. M. Alford: Luthervi Sgaman’s Bethe). Charles MF fresh . * Hlemim: Waver! E. Bird, G. ‘ne firm’s indebtedness Eezumerass Wot Het S addy. ‘ West Baltimore District—A. W. Rudisill, P. E.—Bal- timore—Fayette Street, John Lanshan; Columbia Ave- nue, R. N. Baer; Franklin Street, G. W. Cooper. E. E. Shipley, sup.; Emory, 8. L. D. Herror oomington, lew; Bunker Hill, cut past. | W.Va, ‘Thomas W Ge Mare! ed and folded) will be sent post-paid anywhere tn A. Fos Ste United States or Canada for'ove dollar a year. | Prostburg cireni feat pS. Attention ts called to eaverenenient in ae He Wives. FW Shoe special notice column of Ty en Laren: Keyser City, Wve G — of the estate of the late Thomas L. soni J D. lL Sarinabarg, ———>——_. H. smith; r Recovering Stolen Property. , smith: Pendleton, upplied by J. Q8 INTERESTING OPINION BY ATTORNEY RIDDLE— be supplied; Rompey, W. Va. a PAWNBROKERS HAVE NO RIGHTS TO HOLD STOLEN peer eale oe Ks Jaton Grove, x Shanta R. 8. MacLay, Julius Soper, Kurimiora Saychecht, In reply to'a communication by Lieut. Greene to | onuk!, Bunchichi. Aibara Yeizen, Takahashi Utat, the District Commissioners in relation to stolen | H»mada Koyotaro, Nakayama Chinjo, miasi i woods found by officers in the hands of pawn- brokers, which was referred by the Commission- ers to Attorney Riddle, the latter states: “In the absence of an officer the owners of stolen Property may make such terms with pawnbrokers And other recelvers as they please at thelr risk un- Ge pace Ok ke Cane cree eos CME | erin antler of procession! on 86 Pawieica Gay (next toa transaction of this sort. A pawnbroker or | Saturday) will be as follows: other party cannot acquire any interest inor any | Chief marshal, Thos. Muntz: spectal aids, Pavk Fight to hold stolen property against an officer, or | Maher, John P. Giancy, P. Stanton, Jno. McKenna. the owner. Nor can he acquire against them any |" First division—Acssistant marshal, Pav’k Moore: Might tohave any advance made on such goods | aids, Richard Curtin, Dave Broderick, Nicholas repaid. He deals with tue thief at his peril. He | Gilroy; Knights of St. Patrick, Knights of St. Co- Geals with the stolen property in any hands at his | jumbkilie, Knights of St. Joseph, Knights of St. =) Peter. ril, and that peril s be increased and not 3 iminished. An officer should at once take stolen | second division—Assistant marshal, John H. O'Briei John Harrington, John O'Neill, Property wherever he can find it. His hands are 3_ ads, e custody ofthe law. All rights are safe with | Michael Broderick; Georgetown Hibernian Benev. olent Society, Hibernian Benevolent Society, No. Bim. He should never permit any bargaining de. % Sween owners, their agents or attorneys, an ie Wi ton City Hibernian Benevole! re Rolders of stolen property. The recent possession | Vpstington City Hi ne Societys ‘The first division will form on Loutstana avenue, Tight resting on 43 street. The second division of stolen property 1s prima facie evidence that the will form on Louisiana avenue, right resting on Bolder himself stole it, and it would not be amiss W deal with such persons under this rule.” a eee left of first division. The special aids will receive and assign the societies to their respective posi- tons. Societies are expected to be on the ground at 11:20 o'clock sharp, so that the procession may start promptly at 12 o'clock. ‘The route of march will be down 434 street, pass in review of District Commisstoners, to Pennsyl- Vania avenue, to the Capitol, around ‘the building by the east front, then to Pennsylvania avenue to the Executive Mansion, passing In review by the President, thence along’ Pennsylvania avenue to St. Ann’s Infant asylum, to Georgetown, around the fountain, back along M street to New Hamp- shire avenue, to K street to 18th. to G street to 10th, to H, passing St. Joseph’s Orphan asylum, Hef Association, at its annual meeting last even- | to reet to 3 Ing; at St. Joseph's hall, elected oMcers for the eee to Loulsiata avetue, o ty Halt and gnsuing year as follows: Samuel C. Mills. presl- |" Regalla—Sp-ctal alds, pink sash, white sadde dent; J. J. Fuller, vice president: J. Borden ctotntriminel with ‘blue, red, white ani Dlue ro- Smith. secretary; C. J. Robinson, treasurer; Drs. | settes, with hat of society. Assistant marshal R. A. Foster, EC. Meriam and J. F. R Appleby, | pate pink sash, with hat of society. Marshals o1 medical examiners. Six trustees were al80 | societies, blue ‘sash, red, white and blue rosettes, elected to serve for three years, viz: Joha C. Corrl- | with saddle cloth trimmed with blue. Frank Wiegart, Richard Sweetman, GL. | ata meeting of the marshals it was decided that Kenbush, A. O. Lilsey and A. A. Hewy.—— | tne chigt and assistant marshals should wait on Northern Liberty Market company haselected | tne President and the chiefs of the goverament Grectors for the ensuing year as follows: G. J. | and District offices, and ask that leaves of aby Gummel, Theodore Barnes, William Miller, F. & | $2 ni wi ‘partic! Dana, Géorze Wilcox, Samuel M. Wilcox, R. T. | fntheoatnan’ s 0 ‘bose Who wish to uate Merrick, Thomas J. Fisher, F. B. McGuire. —‘The Sumner’ Mounted Guards have elected officers as follows: R. Wormley, captain; Randall Skinner second ileutenant;.G. M. Hall, first ant; J.C. Goodman, quartermaster sergeant; William’ Bur- Rete, first corporal, and Charles Washington, cor- The following (directors of the National Life rance Co. of the United States of America were elected to-day: Van H. Higgins, J, H. Nitchie, A. & Pratt, Benj. V. Page, David’ Quigg, Frederick Tuttle, Matthew Lafitn,'C. G. Hammond, Chas. P. bd H. Laflin, Cyrus Bartley, Wm. H. ispan. Rev. Wm. P. 8. Duncan was discontinued at his own request, and Key. W. D. Morgan coutinued as a on. —_.—___ St. Patrick’s Day. ORDER OF PROCESSION ON THE 177H INSTANT. HELPING THE Poor.—The mecting of the board Of managers of the associated charities was held last evening, Dr. Donaldson in the chair and L. S. Emery secretary. There were present Dr. Peck, AS Pratt, Mrs. Snell, Dr. Bradiord, M. H. Doo- Mttle, John F. Cook, B. P. Mann. The report of secretary showed that $103 had been contrib- ing the 87 applicants had been nployment given to two seamstresses, @ne driver, one burse,one servant an‘ three scrub- Women, and seven familles were relieved. A reso- Jution “was adopted to print 500 copies of the Board's annual report for 158% Orricers Et ‘£D.—The Franklin Mutual Re- in the parad —— ScaRLET FEvER xot Ertpemic mv SouTH WasH- INcton.—The published reports tn relation to the prevalence of scarlet fever in South oe, and the action of Mr. Baum, one of the schoo! trustees for that section In sending a circular note to the physicians of that vicinity, asking them to juest parents of children when such disease exists to refain from sending their children to school, while there 1s danger he as that there is very littie scarlet fever in this city, attd that It does not exist in an epidemic form, no more cases being reported on the mortality reports than fg usual at this season of the year. On applying at Mr. Baum’s Fe South Washington,he was told by a son of Mr. Baum, that gentleman be! absent, that there were @ great many cases o} Scarlet fever in that vicinity; that his father had writtep out such a request to forward to the phy- siclans, but had not yet sent it, and he thought he would not. Several gentlemen of that section of the city say that the facts do not Justify the pub- ica tons made. —_s—__—_ COLUMBIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.— ‘The annual commencement of the medical depart- —_.—_—_. DELEGATES TO THE EMANCIPATION CONYENTION.— Ava meeting of the 5th district republican club the following were elected delegates to the con- Yention to be held at Kimball’s hall on the 15th Instant to make arrangements for the emancipa- ion day celebration: Randall Bowle, George Phil- Bps, William Gray, William Crawford, and Charles Jonnson.— At a inceting of the colored citizens @f the 6th district the following delegates were @ected: Wm. H. Jonson. Thos. Harris, Wm. Pat- m. H. Bell, and R. Hayes —In the 12th ct a meeting was beld last evening, nD ates were chosen as follows: R. T. Greet Lemuel G1 Smith, and 3 alternate as. Chase, W. H. Stewart, and R chard Addtson.—The Sum- Ber Mounted Guards have elected J. C. Goodman tw represent the company in the convention, eat win Bit tee ment of the Columbian University will take at Lincoln Hall, Thursday event! CHancep wire EwnezzcEMENt.—Il ston, colored, an employe of the city post office, | G. Wales, ‘Was put on tris! efore Judge Snell to-day,charged | Lee, M.D. With embezz'ement of 396 {rom the National Tour- | the foiiow! Bament club, of which he was a Cc. H.| Wm. LM arson, an officer of the club, testifted that the | Wi a erg Was treasurer of the club and failed to | den, of et Requested x stat es Camprett fel af ie ante gidede li Affairs in West Washingvon. ‘TemPseaxce Cavse.—At the mecting eform last night addresses were toh J. SE Meconnelt and Charles M. Reported for Tae Evaurne Stam. Corrorarion Covnt.—During the session of the tion intermediate corporation court some trustee, TsOn ‘estate. A. W. Arm: sppolnted recelver of the Alexandria and Industrial a ‘which conducted ag ricui- tural fairs here for some time and is now in debt. ‘The court will not ne open to-day, but will resume its session to-morrow. Sration-Hotss.—The occupants of the station- house this morning were Chas. Smither, charged ‘with carrying coneeuied weapons; John Pine and With, runkenness, all arrest- RUNAWAY AND SwasH Up.—About 6 o'clock this idee peed morning a horse attached to the market wagon of impson, and Eli 4 Mr. Chas. Butler, who was driving at the time, ran | overour longers sree Oo eo ces Tere away on lo M street. irning into M ran a Jagnp post, near 3ist, and completely wrecked Jt tee reoTEE The OR rama Wall sey end the wagon. Mr. Butler was thrown out at the port that the Pounce Manufacturing ions fare of street, but received no serious in- pany has not t ted the. franchi jg shad freedom m ‘tax: &c., grant THREATENED STRIKE OF LOCKKEEPERS.—It Is re- = :. rted at Rockville, Md., that the employes of the Denalf or tion Jonn See oe eemnOy, ot Scat take ane craraano | reais toed PUA hae al es combination to strike on the opening of naviga- s tion. Every lockkeeper 1s to hold jon of | SF the county, next be hus lockhouse until he receives his back pay, and the plan includes the obtaining an injunction on the property of the canal. Porn Sel Huddell, for George- pl H. W, Hewlett; alternates, Messrs. Arthur Goings and John Lewis. The delegates were instructed to confer with the appointed delegates of the 34 district and the military of Georgetown and use their combined efforts to include Georgetown in the line of march. se pecial Commissioner Austin, loughby pearing for Mr. Wise and Dack for ‘assey.—The roads .—Schr. Rebecca M. town, sailed trom Charleston 11th —— RosBERY aT A GRocERY STorE.—Saturday night last the grocery and provision store of Johnson & Alexander, at the corner of 4th and H streets northwest, was entered and robbed of a large uantity Of provisions, including ‘hams, tea, cor- foe, £0. The owners reported the value of the ar- tieles taken at $150, Lieut, Kelly has been work- the case, and has arrested half a dozen boys, But has fatled to find anything of the goods. He states that after diligent investigation he thinks the value reported greatly, rated, and is of the opinion that the work was done by colored thieves, and that the provisions have been divided among’ the thieves and devoured by them. pe a ae eth ad ce ike, Which ts in a much worse condition than be- fore it passed into the hands of its present owners.—The wrecked he No. 9 has just been rebuilt at the Midi: Washington conference of the meet to-m ir. . Wheatley, in South Washing- ton, has lost a young Gaugher by croup. BRAVE AND FAITHFUL GUARDIAN OF OUR ALBOMYS AND PuOPENTY RESCUED FROM IM- MINENT PERIL, A very popular and well-known member of our police force, who has performed duty twelve years at the Union R, R. Depot, on Exchange Place, in Providence, R. L., gives his unsolicited testimony. Hear him—: “Thave been dreadfully troubled with disease of the ‘Kidneys and Liver during the past six months; at times I was so severely affiicted that I was unable to stand on my fect, as my feet and lower parts of my legs were very badly swollen; my urinary organs were in a dread- ful condition, my blood wasin a wretched state, and it had become so impoverished and cireulated 80 poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb and 00 white as to appear lifeless. I could not rest nights, but was so distressed all over that I oou’d not lie still in bed, but would keep turning and rolling from one side to the other all night, so that I would feel more T HE F£XTRAORDINARY POPULARITY OF Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of its ‘use by intelligent people tor over forty years. It has indisputably proven itself the very best known specific for all colds, coughs, and pulmonary complaints, JAK AYER'S SARSAPARILLA IN THE SPRING of the year to purify the blood, invigorate the sys tem, excite the hver to action, and restore the healthy tone and vigor of tne whole physical mechanism. mb8 Tue Bi00 Worn Fisome Cosresr: The and address of the successful contestants will be pubitehed in the Dally Papers about March 18d, Mends Glassware, Crockery, Furni- ROYAL ture, &e., solid as rock! asada- GLUE. th FIRM AS GRANITE! Strong. Liczr Wrrerr Oventoars _ AND sUITS Are now being reocived daily at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, For Men, Youths and Boys from four years up. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER, BETTER MADE THAN EVER. STILL LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: A real good Spring Ovarcost at $7.50, worth $12.00. A splendid Spring Overcoat at $9.00, worth $15.00. tired and exhausted in the morning than when I went to bed. My condition became so serious that I was obliged to stop work, and for thirty days I waa unable | Royar, ont, ogee iid most alas Giue oh, GLUE, tobeon duty. Iconsulted the best doctors and tried carth! “Absolutely Un the numerous medicines and so-called cures, but rap- | NO¥AL inveparabie!! A Sameonien Giant GLUE. idly grew worse, and was in a sad condition every way, Pa Cah tab ee ee when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent in on Leather and Rubber GLUE. this cty in large expr company, uived me 0 7 | nova ais, Ornaments of every kind, Barbie, GLUE. iunt's Remedy, ashe hid known of wonderful cures i arene oares . eifected by it. Upon his representation obtained two | FO¥AL Books and everything else with tnsep- GLUE. bottles of the Remedy and commenced taking itas di- | ROYAL Aaee Ppt ares, ee GLUE. rected, and, greatly to my surpriee, in leesthan twenty- | ROYAL Shed ty the Gallo en terol” GLUE. four hours I commenced to fect relieved. I Was novar, oot bi oath ere ie ee Gru: in an awful condition when Tbegan to take the Remedv, TIVE AGENTS wanted'in ever and had no faith in it; therefore, when found almost | ROYAL snd county throughout U. 8., Europe, GLUE, immediate rellef, even in one day's use of it, my heart | ROYAL | Fold by Drugyiats Grocers. Hard- GLUE. was made giad, and I assure you Tochtinucd totake the | Roy aL Searmiere, Manufactured by 3: Ur GLUE. Remedy and to improve constantly from day to day. Fs avenue, Ttook it with me on my trip to Maine, forI was bouna | SO¥AL Washington, D.C. PeEGLUE to have it with me all the time, and the result is that I improved speedily all the time Iwas away; and ever mnce my arrival home, which was several weeks ago, I have been on duty every day. I feel first-rate, and the swelling of hand, fect and legs have disappeared, and the terrible back-ache, which used to bother me more than all the rest, troubles me no more, and I sleep splendidly nights, and surely bave very exoelient and forcible reasons for speaking in praise of Hunt's Rem- edy, for ithas made a new man of me. I don’t know what I should havé done without Hunt's Remedy; itis the best medicine that I ever took, and J very giadly recommend it to all who are afflicted with Kidney or Liver disease, or diseases of the Urinary orvans. ‘Respectfully, “ISAAC W. FAIRBROTHER.” E ESS g°5Ss aTTE EER OETE A silk-faced Spring Overcoat at $10.00, worth $18.00. HAAS 8 83 - EB ox A fine Melton Spring Overcoat, silk faced, at $1520, H H 00 Sggs8 EEE ‘worth $25.00, Suits for Boys from 4 to 11, from $1.75 up. ‘ Suits for Boys from 12 te 18, from $5.00 up. TTT ERE RRR 7,683, | Sults for Youths and Men, from $9.00 up. T RoR * { i HR BRE, Sess, | Splendid Black Cloth Suits, double-breasted Frock Eos BOBS Senet Coats, at $18.00, worth $85.00. ‘Fine Black Tricot Suite, cut away, at $15.00, worth $30.00. PANTS IN SPLENDID VARIETY, AT LOWER PRICES., OUR MOTTO:—No Trouble to Show Goods. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY RE- CELEBRATED STOMACH Bob I] TET GT EEE RRR, 8585 FUNDED, AT THE BB, j i EE ERE "assy be oF Hes EB OB sesst MISFIT STORE, mh3 CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Lievors. Invalids who are recovering vital stamina declare in gratefulterms their appreciation of the merits as a tonic of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Not only does it impart strength to the weak, but it also corrects an irregular acid state of the stomach, makes the bowels act at proper intervals, gives ease to those who suffer from rheumatic and kidney troubles and conquers as well as prevents fever and ague. For eale by all Druggistu ana Deelers generally. mhi Me Geo. Wire, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F stREET NORTHWEST, Is Now Prepared to ake Orders for , RECEPLION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND STREET COSTUMES. London Tailor-made Riding Hab don Tatlor- C A ‘firet- wuaranteed. Every La is Mr. WHITE'S col tumes, with fee. Guttiog and ating fea PArEL G. HATCR & COMPANY, HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHIS- EYs, MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO ‘77, BAKER, OLD CROW, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE-ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER’S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- TLED, HOLLAND GIN (Wan), E. C. KNIGHT, 1732 Pennsylvania avenue. EVEN AD! L une ‘NOW 1S YOUR CHANCE. ‘We have just opened our Spring Importations of DRESS ‘i RIMMING. ‘They comprise all the novelties that will adorn the Spring Costumes, including Plain and Beaded Gimps, Plain and Beaded Ornaments, Soutache Cord Gimpes. Fourajees, &c., &c. STARTLING BARGAINS! NO. 934 F STKEET NORTHWEST, 4 GENERAL REDUCTION ON ALL CLASSES OF GOODS, AS WE 4RE DETERMINED TQ BEDUCE STOCK. LOOK! READ! STANDING CABINETS AT COST. 2 87 Picces Piain and Beaded Gimp at 25 con® aggrd, honestly wortb 40, BEDROOM SUITS AT CosT, 43 Pisces Gimp, with t Reade. from 134 to8 fpotee cep, at 50 contes: ‘Positively never: at DRAPERIES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Jess than 75 cents and $1.4. yp andsome n aot Plain, Gin designs, st $1 a yard, Buckles, Slides, and all the novelties in Buttons, at BaUM'’s, 416 SEVENTH STREET. 7 ap os ‘their families in the it of have incomes. ‘This is Parties desiring reliable goods will find it to theirin- terest to EXAMINE OUR STOCK. mhS ‘TIS EVERY MAN'S: family. 10 the capital for the bene! their decease; DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, AGENTS FOR LOW’S TILES, mh9-2w No, 934 F street northwest. M4e®cu — 18 OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEO- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ME, GEORGE’ SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 001 Tzu SXYRERT, PRICE AND QUALITY. . mbes certain and are sometl “Mr. Randall, of A\ ‘as | sively CITY ITEMS. ‘The Simplest Means to is Dr. Bull’ 2 Rare Ses mon ore : DRY GOODS. Dax Goons. S, ® =LLenr, e — arecrmon +6 6 ca coma winted 3. A. LUTTRELL & CO. DPUTBREUIL BROTHERS . ‘wns ‘amp Pe .CTTRERS eqibe en who out and haul lumber are fearfully | aafigns wiirnisieessdn eae ee ee | MARUPACT ORES OF ERE: — Severe weather, and, although hardy mes laid ‘aside from duty. , Maine, who is exten- in the lumbering business, writes that one of his men was attacked with a terrible Sore throat, so that they Roce he he would die. They administered Davis’ Pain Killer, both internally and externaliy. In an hour the sufferer aa renieved, and the next day he was at work as usu: weight very Gustreble for int. fe ene ne of with Ham Trish, Summer 521] . Es is inenechen Burch, 4 inches wide, Peaiaees ek Eze Tt are a we invite comparison of 1212 F Staret Nozrewaer, Wasmineton, D.G! the Fineet Rie hawne mara "Tuomrsows SHIRT FACTORT ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, FIC F Street, opposite Patent Office, ri s stints for fis Soc Readymade Mr. Ira F. Munson, of Washington, says: “I took Brown’s Iron Bitters for Indigestion, and the effect was in every way satlsfactory.” ee Wilber’s Cod Liver On ae, “ Persons who have been taking Cod Livet Ott . x be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, | SUMMER SILKS; immense assortment, 50c. rice upfiniebed, 75, cts. f from directions of several professional gentlemen, | FANCY SILKS, in Black and White Check, Bine anf a ee in combining the pure Oll and Lime in sucha | White, Garnet and White, Groen and White heck, | Hediors ent Undhevear ee minnaee chet tks pibseane 0 the tents, Mol 1) | Ue a onans GRAlm Gon t= mere finest BLACI effects In Li faints truly wonderful, ——=— ——= Very many persons whose eases were pronounced im SURS t$1 SEWING MACHINES, & Goon News Curarest Sus Is Wasarseros. COLORED SILKS, Garnet, Navy Blue, Bronze and Dark Green, 500. y GRAIN a1 SILKS, re- jess, and who had taken the clear ON fora | OUrrets, bears GEOS GRAIN COLORED °. hopel Jong time without marked effect, have been en- | COLORED 81 SA #3 ire N, 750. cured by using this preparation, eats | Bae ioet austen ee and get tured Dy wwery shade, Se. — A.B Witton, Choate, Bon a ey ae, fuieh BLACK SILKS, | THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELY gists, eo 18 THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE EVER MADE. WILL SEW FROM THE FINEST FABRIC TO THE HEAY- TEST CLOTH OR LEATHER poop red we WITHOUT ALTERATIONS. Best Cashmere, Sitk Velvet Crapes, 7147th st.6 “I Have Been Afflicted with an affection of the throst from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various reme- : Examine it at Black and Colored Pure Wool double width CASH- OPPENHEIMER'S, MERES, S7sc. Pure Wool, $2, mbs 526 §rn STREET NORTHWEST, dies, but have never found anything equal to 4 Black Cashmere SHAWI A ie fold, $1. EVER FORGET McKENNEY, N le Sewi Brown’s Bronchial Troches.”—Rer. @. M. F. Hamp- ton, Piketon, Ky. Sold onty in boxes, Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia and Marechal Niel rose. SILK VELVEIS 4128 ants of DRESS GOODS, SILKS ana sas, at | NET RORGE! price, and not — business to sell mean & Fine Hair Dressing. CARTER'S, a8 mt Cocoaine dresses the hatr perfectly, and 1s also & preparation unequalled for the eradication of dandruff. ‘The superiority of Burnett's Flavoring Extracts consists in their purity and great strength. Family Stores. Good livers should order Hub Punch with their supplies. Sold by grocers and druggists. In the Absence of Suitable Materials, or the time to prepare it, prople oftengo without a Greasing for salads. Buy Durkee’s and you will never trouble yourself to make another. Easter Cards at J. Jay Gould’s, 421 9th st. 14 Catarrh of the bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney 711 MARKET SPACR. New Srnixe Dar Goons. Ter, Qoux Or A. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, Are now prepared to show a splendid line of DESIRABLE NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. FRENCH SATINES. Choice Patterns. New Colors. In Ottoman and Surah Silks. Good Values. Low Xew, Latest Improved Machines of ail kinds for a rent. “inne @ specialty. oerbach's Gene? niching and Hat Store next door. Li i FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘The stock 1s full and complete in all d ents, and | 66 yar jit an inspection. scores Wire Swax- —— oe Urinary Complaints, eer we solic “Alderney Dalry Wagons.” hak ae ae cheese, buttermilk und'sweet milk, | svlendid word at low prices. ” Also, cot te. per qt “Cream, ite. pint EDUCATIONAL 1g8 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, IN THE WOKLD. Gfve it » trial. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST, TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPAC! tT) ere ITI HER We make a specialty of “Old Government J Vocal Music r. Aare 15 ‘K ttieet worlivest, Lemons resumed sep- | Larponraxr T'o Housexcerrns, Coffee. mind) tember sth. = 66 JNEW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, Tae New Norrawest> shortest snd oo Rebelde 908 Tru STREET NORTHWEST, ie stem, of usie at sizht. training voloss to the NEW Customers. NEW System, coltuat for opera convert et. "New dneing Will open on Monday Morning oe SEW Wine Gar a o i owas 4 and tute, 1115 Br street northwest, commer Lathe RO BLEACHED SHEETINGS ROF. H. LARROQUE, OF THE SORBONNI UNI. at FALL & LOVE'S P eet Paris. De nd Eeeniey private Oboes ‘In Remnants, “New, in French, (a special Fi ) Spanish, Italian, Germ Hatin, Greck, Mathematics and Natural Sciénces, 92 GEO. A. O'HARE, Grocer, 1218 7th street northwest, bet. Mand — Bosrox Cvovsnens, Boston Lease, 5-4 wide, 113 cents, G@ street mh8-im* J case, 8-4 wide, 18 conta, ENSINGTON, ARASENE, RIBBON WORK AN) J care, ¥-4 wide, 20 centa. HS, Embrolderies taught by Ars. A. BE GRAHAM, Loase, 10-4 wide Boom man Place, between 13th an ani case, 12-4 wide, 25 cent streets. Designs perforated and statiped: m6-2w" ECORATIV% KMBROIDERIES OF ALL KINDS | _ Good quality and fully 25 per cent less than Regular I taught at School of Art Needlework, Vernon Row, | Prices. a. ave. and 10th st. Private lessons and classes. Per= Rianont Wet Stamping in ‘srtistio designs spuctalty. | Remnants of IRISH LINEN, $5, 40 and50 cents. Saturday classes for school girls. mh5-2w' ‘These goods are Extra Fine and Great Bargains. RT SCHOOL—1028 17: STREET NOTRHWEST, between K and L. Principsl, Miss 3. W. KELLY ‘London | Medaliet); Miss M. KELLY Assistant, case BLEACHED COTTON, 3X cents. 1 box Light PRINTS, Scents; usually retailed at 8 rawing from object, cast and living model. Painting | | * 2° in oil, water colora and on china, silk, plush, &e.: Freehand method of enlarging and ‘shading from hotogreplis. | Clases every day. Special clasa Sutur- ay, 9:30 tll 11:30, for young ladies attending wchool. ‘QWE’S BOOKKEEPING—EASIEST, SHORTEST, best. (Months of study sav: ¥ ehip, ete., $3amonth. G. WH Hours from 2:30 to 5, and 7 to 10 No#woop INSTITUTE, 8 'T BOARDING and Day School for Young Ladi address WM. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, mh8 903 7rH STREET, BETWEEN I AND EK. Josr Aunrvep. NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED SATFEN ROBES. CHOICE DESIGNS IN SATEEN, AND PLAIN PALACE MARKET, FRANK J. TIBBETS. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: ies. EER J For circuit D. G 1914 141 ‘CH. Re species ea AIRE LINE OF SUMMER SILKS, IN CHECKS PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINCOLN a SILKS, IN aes AND COLORS. & § Hall Butlding, corner 9th and D stroots. ‘Day and | LOUSINE SILKS, ‘CHOICE ST¥! Exening ne, Complete 4 its ‘arrangements wan iE BM TEENS IN PBL zp (WN. g555q us 5 E . 2 = sian ant eal lite. HaeD NEA BIL TA CHLOR AS ‘PLAIN. ss ue po S . entrance, day’ or evenini, GOODS, IN ALE TRE SPRING 4 Gao = art, rear 5 ERE guaites okfor gear by RED DRESS GOODS, IN ALL THE NEW iy ie EE HARE HENRY C. SPENC! ADE! x MRS, SARA A. SPENCEN, Vice Poienet engs nn AND SPRAR SILKS TO MATCH, Foret erection IN SHORT-HAND TUESDAYS Lf ED RASPBERRY SAGE, & | cy and Fridays, from §to9 p. m.. at Spenoerian Busl- TERRA-GOTTA AND’ MANY OBER | & aes College, duh and pirecti, by Prof. DA | BHAbEs. g Ne receive any time. 408-: THE EEN CARE. aa RS. E. A. CHAMBERS TAKES PLEASURE IN EOuLY suuuctED By ME WN THe Eastenn | G00 8. L. HEMPSTONE, announcing that she is prepa: ber of pupils in thorough 803 MARKET SPACE, PENNA. AVENUE. ONE PRICE, IN PLAIN FIGURES. Grammar, Elocution and Mathematics special ‘Lernis auoderate. ‘Special hours, and terme for its. 603 F streot northwest, the door Gussrs ‘competitive in advance, 'VENING CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. _ AXITH- Eine Bookkcepins, English Grammar, Spencerian enmanship. U-8- History, hy, Spelling. jai E. SCHEFL, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIAN J » and VOCAL’ Must. Particular attention toe as those to be qualified for north. ‘gunners, as well Performers, Terms moderate. 184 12th street, ‘west. s2-eo7m” WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT co . Voice, Singing, Violin, &c. ‘Twelve teachers, ‘Free Aivaitaces! 6: B BULLARD, Diverse nib dni MUSICAL ACADEMY, 1721 De SALES STREET, between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. n.w. cipal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus.- Doo. Studies réstimed September 14th, aul9 ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- RG ee pe a ad repared for Coll: examinati prope qauresa "A. SANUS. Ac 430 Coium! ‘Will open at their stores, charge to .slpartsof the PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ax Txeorraxr Sraremesr, of the N a oer, ax 2 vo bg Ivers '& Pond Piano Co. oa “"The} me ve 50 of MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1272, ‘The entire Stock of BANKRUPT GOODS yur Pianos OF GEO. M. TAYLOR. lumes the excel these Pianos, which are now on exhibition aud for! CHAUNCEY J. REED, 483 BEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, the npecial Danraine now on bad Eres ( cocoa. Sage econ BO Sh Sa ‘ BIAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, he itemize« a6 rollows: GRATEEUL—COMFORTING mnt ‘brated hs oct. Ne ‘upright ‘used three gover) tho onerstion SES Lace CORDS SOMMER, SIRE |S ce eel feted Cocos, Mr CLOTHE, HOSIERY, GLOVES. NOTIONS, les with a delicat Scores coe GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, mt. Burdette Organ. coat $250; $128, Eade belts ‘Onbans. Sold ou $8 ont eat. Soaking around un ready oe HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, &c., ko, 1S Se et. weak point. We: ourselves well f erly nourished frame. —_ ° eid i te a iin vs een ee + Welought the ehitrestock ate PIANOS AND ORGANS. (rren JAMES EPPS & 00., GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, Sa waisia, Ses ea taka Homeopathic Chemists, London, Eng. pee eae epee sian baatatea oe0 a. Pvsz Axo Ixviconana. somrmze, . BEDS Sib cogare, O04" THAT HAVE BEEN — PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT—Fifty instra- << ‘ments of all the makes; rent from $2 to $10 per month; 103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PI Siar Pianos. Repairing. titious age and flavor to this popular drink. For sale by BROWNING & M®DDLETON,) . BARBOUR & HAMILTON, . D.C. 3. B BRYAN & BRO, ma [=O 3B, W.' BEED'S SOKS, Burs © sok Ghan ‘Harne ote