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FRIDAY --Mimreh 16, 1863. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasutxcton, D. C., March 16, 1883, 9:30 a. m. For the middie Atlantic stat fair weather Rorthwesterly winds, generally suifting to south- ae Coe, or higher temperature, followed by barometer. SPECIAL BULLETIN — A PAIR SATURDAY INDICATED. ‘On Saturday warmer fair weather !s Indicated in New England, the middle and south Atlantic states, —_—_.___ Eaca purchaser presented to-morrow at M. Augenstein’s, $17 7th street, with a handsome ptc- ture, when the following bargains will be sold:— Large hatchets 2c., worth 50c.; toilet sets, 42c. antique decorated chamber sets, $3.48: 5 bottle silver plated castors, §8c.; decorated cup and saucers, 10c. ; 30 clothespins and 1 10 qt. milk pan 35e.; shelf off cloth, 10c. yd.; crumb brush an: tray, 2e.; frosted Drenkfast Setts, 6%; all 5c. gos reduced to 2, 8 and 4e.; brooms 13c., worth | aby carriages and trunks sold cheaper than | im ary other store in the city. Bey Pree Tras axp Coreses from the Enter- Prise Tea company, corner 4th and Pennsyivanta | avenue, Capitol Hill. Branches: Center market, | Eastern market, Northern Liberty market. J. H. | & J. L. O'Donnell, proprietors. Established 1875. | Roast coffees every morning in their patent steam Foaster, and give away crockery, ¢liss ware, French’ and English ware, majolica ware and | Many other useful things foo numerous to men- | Uon to purchasers of teas and coffees. We buy teas and co! ect from fmporters and make | 1 h rooms and wholsesale Special prices to lup trad omp=, postal card machine cf, | uventence, t prices. Up-| town, Cocbrane’s MeGer’s Wine and Liquor store, 404 is the only plac ats qu hh street, ean get No.1 ry le, and at $3 per ¢ AS OLD CoLoKED Max name charged, In the Police Court keeping’ a ba He was re dd, tried, true, the con | ure fit, Uptown, Cochr Tico; mer cool shir Frese: CaeaM and Charlotte Russe, Prrrscorte spectacles and eyeglasses, $1. Lad- | Bon, 525 Ha. For Satvepay’s PaRape provide yourself with a sy sho per, th Ge: shoes. d 1922 Pa. ave, Corros Unperwear, ladies, well made; prices | low. Cochrane's, Upiown. For Tats Weres Oxty. — Solid Watches, $10; do., stem-winders, $12.50, regular ices, $1 1 $15; solid silver insttal pins, any tter, He. L.A. Lidson, 528 9th stn Nickzt. stem-winding wat 528 Gin. A Youxe Max nimes eut face, pleaded guilt Morning, to being an habitual sent down for 99 d @ contract with t of. silver Elgin hes, $3.50. Ladson, mes Ryan, with a badly e Judge Snell this runkard and Was to make ity if let | — | Ty and lisle gloves. Cochrane's, Up- New ho: town. Too Lare for winter, too early for spring— = over with a pair of Hahn's reliable cheap | Gents’ all iea Misses and be Solar tips, spring heel, butto 816 vi Street and 1922 Pen Fox Goldschmid’s tam Items. Be ivania ave. Guirene Sixx Lacks, splendid bargains Up town, Cochrane's. jarge double paper of fitty- t postpaid for one dollar a THE WEEKLY Sran, a li six columns, will be Sen! Year. Try it CITY AND DISTRICT. a Amusements, &c., To-night. National THEATER.—Madame Janauschek as Bilan. Fox's Orera Hovse.—“ Uncle Tom's Cabin,” by the Anthony « Ellis company. THEATER Comigee.—Big Four combination, Diwe Mvsetw.—Novel performance and curios- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Apollo ¢club con- ert. Curtis Hart (West Washington.)—Masonie | ehoir concert Lixcoun Hart.—Musical and Nterary entertain- Ment for the benefit of Union Tent, No. 87, 1. O. R. ROLLER SKATING Kivg.—Assembly at 8 o'clock. Fouspry M. E. Cuvxes.—Lecture by Rev. J. H. Vincent. See, Condensed Locals. ‘Tue WEEKLY Stax (eizht large pages, ent, past- €d and folded) will be sent post-paid anywhere in the United States or Canada for one dollar a year. | ‘The funeral of Mr. Frank S. West took place this morning from his late residence, No. 88 Hf street northwest. The pall-bearers were Messrs. E. P. Crump, John Higgins, James Gibbs, George Sar. gent and C.E Etchberger, of Columbia’ Typo- hical Union, and Mr John J. Fuller. i esterday, in the Circuit Court, for the trial of | erimes, presided over by Judge Hagner, David | LeCount was acquitied on the charge of larceny | from Arthur Flynn. Among the graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia yester- day, Were Miss Aunie E. Rice and Miss Jeannette Sumner, of tits city ‘The celebration of the 20th anniversary of Waugh | ehurch was continued last evening by a mecting | @f the Sunday school, at which addresses were | made by Mr. J. H. iiitchcock and Rev, Joseph r. bargains see City | DEGREES CONFERRMD UPOX TEN GRADUATES. ‘The sixty-first annual commencement of the medical department of Columbia University, held at Lincoln Hall last night, was very largely at- tended. The hall and stage were decorated taste- fully and appropriately. The platform was given up to the occupation of the members of the gradu- ating class, the under graduates who have a satisfactory examination on the primary branches, and President Welling, Rev. Dr. Cuth- bert, Prof. A. F. A. King, Prof. William Lee, Prof. Elliott Coues, Prof. Montague, Surg. Gen.Crane. Dr. Frank Hyatt, Dr. D. W. ntiss, Dr. W. W. John- ston, Dr. EL Fristoe, Dr. George N. Acker, Dr. W. P. Lawver, Dr. A. C. Adams, Dr. Frank Baker, and Dr. Schaefer. ‘The exercises of the evening were varied by music by Weber's orchestra. After a prayer by Dr. Cuthbert, President Welling con- ferred the degree of docter of medicine upon the following gentlemen: Middleton F. Cuthbert, Wm. L. Miller, Dantel K. Shute, and Philip G. Wales of this city, Wm. C. Borden, of New York, Harry C. Corbett and Keginaid Munson of Wirginia Richard oi A. Pyle: and P. Bryson Wood Mary- land, and Edward FE. Womersley of Massachusetts. He also presented certificates to the following ntlemen, who had passed a satisfactory exaim- ination in the primary branches: Wm. H. Fox, Henry B. Noble, Millard F. Thompson, Joseph R. Walton, and Revere R. Gurley, ‘of this city; Thomas A. Berryhill, of Missouri, and Heory 8.7. Harris and Walter H. [lman, of Pennsylvania. Prof. A. F. A. King, M.D., dean of the faculty, delivered the address’ to the grad- uates, and Mr. Philip G. Wales delivered the vale- dictory. ‘The prize of $50 in gold to the student who had passed the best general examination was then awarded to Daniel K. Shute, of Wasiington, by Prof. Wm. Lee, and Wm. L. Miller was honor abiy mentioned. : = ees The Changes Among Methodist Pastors, HOW THE RECENT CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS AF- FECT CHURCHES IN THIS CITY. The recent conference of the Methodist Epise! pal church at Winchester, Va., which adjourned pastors of District. churches. Metropolitan Rev. Dr. Baer, of chureh is succeeded by Rey, Dr. S., and he (Dr. Baer) 00s 10 Colum- rch, afine appointment. In jor three years past, goes to Broad- the hest of the Baltimore city nd is sue led here by Re Edwaris, for the past year presiding elder of West Balti riet. “At Twell ect (Kast ton) Rev. T. A. Morgan 1s suceeded by H. Rylond, who was lust year ‘ostia, Catontown.) Mr. Morgan goes to . W. Hirst Reed, of Meimortal church, H street northenst. sneceeds Mr. Rylind At Abacostia, and Rey > follow: Reed at Memorial, At 9th and § stre HLS. France, who astor three yeai 0, und has since served at Winchester, returns, Hager, who goes to Nort h Capitol streets.) Rev. B. eriy presiding elder of tht y at Frederick, goes to Str. ore, and Rev. Dr. J. H. Dash iy of thiselty and lately of Hagersio oes tO Frederick. Rey. J. C. Starr, formerly 0 aapel, in this city, goes to Leou and "Charles. Rev. J. W.. Sait, of ¢ church, in this cts rto Harford circuit. Kev. W. W. V of Bladensburg circuit, goes to Wil Me., Rev, W. McK. Hammack, form jovial church, Succeeding hia. Rev. ative of this city, goes to. Middletown, d 1 Rev. Alex. Bielaskl, also of tht to Mt. Washington, Balttmore county. Rev. ( Leech, who has served several churches of this (lis native) city, is returned to Martinsburg. Markets—fteiail Washington SMOKE, Mutton, 1022 Bacon Sugar 15¢., Breas! Cocoa its, tome), 50c. por’ d H Pereh, 40a50e. per | bunch; Roe! large, 20a%e. per tb., 50e. per buncia; Ib.: Codfish, 1al2". per 1b. attish, 20a2%5e, per kK Fish, 12. Smelt, 123 per 1 almon ‘Pr iv Turtle, 2c BUTTER. —Philadelphia Print, Soe. Western “Creamery, 50¢c.; New York, 40a. Roll, Baie; Cheese, 12u2e.; Eggs, Rage. per doz. —Potatoes, (Irish,) 30a40¢. per peck; VEGETAL do, do. (new), Se.u81" per PK; do. (sweet), | godoe. erp Cabbage, | Wadde. per head; Spinach, ac. per peck; Kale, 2c. per p Beets, 2a5e "per bh.; " Lettuce, Salde. per head; Onions, 40ub0¢ per pk.; Carrots, gaSe.per nine! 12albe. Beans, (Lime,) Same per pk | 20230c. per 2a3 per to. s) per bune' oe Oa? 0. (8 3. Celery, 30140 pe per bunch; Radish (hot house), 10c. per d Cabbage, 15.25. each; Water Cress, 10c. per bunch; Asparagus, 230c. per bunch, POULTRY.—Turkeys, 2a8e. rib.; Chickens $1.25a31.50 per ‘apons, per I Ducks, do.. (Red neck.) $1.25181.50 per pre: d | $1.25a$1.50 per airs do., (stnall,) 50a; Pigeon, $250a$3 per doz. —— The Hubbell Divorce Suit. ANSWER OF THE DEFENDANT. In the case of Eltzabeth C. Hubbell against W. W. Hubbell, bill for alimony filed a few days ago, iu which she charges that he is living with two sisters named Hawkins, on $4 street, in this city, the defendant fled his answer yesterday. He ax. serts that in 1873 his wife ordered him and his aged father and mother out of the house; that she fre- (Mallar per pair | quently threatened his life, and on’ one oceasion, in 1875, he was mysteriously po He states that he has been si sumption since 1874; that in 1876 she declared to him, in the presence of their children, that she despised him. He further states that he came oned by arsenic. jth bronchial con- of workingmen, catlea the Tatlor’s be held at Abner’s Dy hail Monday | i Homeopathic Dispensary association held | Ms regular monthly mw: eting Wednesday. The | report of the secreta Wed a Steady Icrease | im the number of cas ted, there having been | 49 the first month, December, 79 in Japuary and 446 In February. Dr. E. Carroll Mi ©. A. rooms this A meeting union, wil ht. n will lecture tn the ¥. M. ning on “The throat and’ it3 | funetions.” : In conser of the indisposition of Judge | Games, the Equity Court was not in session to- | - From Joseph Shiilin; Ladies’ Journal fur Apri — Rear EsTate TRANSPERS.—Deeds tn fee have | Deen filed as follows:—C. C. Martin to Mary D. | ‘Tarrisse, sub. 135, sq. #1000. Henry Beard to | : | on we have the Young | | John W. Mac 1 13, Se. ON; $4,500. Rely, pi. 12 sq. 437; $ ». Popp. sub. 33, <q. | . W. Burehell, pts. A and | Joun B. Taylor to Peter Camp- | & B While to Chas. oo. C. C. Martin to ; $4,000." “Frank D. amMack, smb. 49, sq. Allen to Samuel Richardson, ground Columbta untverst $1,200. Dorcas K. King to Metella King, pt. lots 3 and 4, block 2, Mt. Pleasant; $5,500. J.J. Knox, commisstoner, Xc.. to Georgeanmi Johnson, lots 13 and 16, Ivy City; #200, brs Ne Fixep ror Wastixe Potouse W Ryder was charged before Judge Snell this morn- ing with allowing Potom fer to waste in house, No. 409 New Jersey avenue, of which he 1s the owner. Inspector Dobbins testified to find- Ing the water-pipes leaking all over the house, Which 15 a tenement. A Bue of $ was imposed, oe A CoxtrstTED Wit1.—A caveat to the willof Marta Beater has been fied by Louisa Lenoir, who aAversithat the testator was not of sound and’ dis. Posing mind when mmaking the wil, and that its €Xecution was procured by fraud practised by W. L. Crooker, who 1s named in It as excentor, and Mary A. Crooker, named as residuary legatee, or some other person unkaown to the caveator, eaveator, Who Ww ster of the deceased, @eclares that the deceased leit 31,000 In personal ty. part, if not all, of whieb is now In the nee of W. L. and Mary A. Crooker, ames T. lot B, block 4, north ter Sutton reports ar- Fivals at the river frout as follows Coleman, $5.60) fect lumber, Willett & Libbey! sebr. Howard «Ogden, Reed, % cords wood, J. 0. Mothershead, 30 cords do., Carter; scbr. Caroline b: it Vernon, Wood, 40 cords Lake, Reynolds, ‘isters, 5 mney hels oysters, Adams, 490 do. do., m Bunehes fish, RA. Geldeti: Bailey, 500 do. do., Wun. E. S -_ -— Frist Assistaxt PosrMasren GENERAL Har- fox Kossep.—First Assistant Postmaster G €ral Hatton was ronved while en route from New York to Washington Wednesday night. He oc- eupied a verth in the sleeping ear, and, when near © reached for his panialoons in order to dress, he discovered that during his sicep the porkees had been cnt and his watch and chain, ‘But bave so far failed to ti here and his wife followed him, but remained only one day. He avers that Leua Hawkins was his nurse till She was taken sick, and he charges his wife with having, in December, 1876, entered her room and abused her. His wife having called him alar, he gently boxed her ear, but denies that he beat her, or attempted to throw her down stairs. He charges that she a second time deserted him in his Iliness. “He states that couplainant In July last was taken to New York by her sons and pro- vided with a house on West 59th street, and he begged her to come to Virginia, but she declined, saying rattlesnakes and persons descended from convicts lived there. He further states that com- plainant eaime here secretly to bring this suit to extort money from him, she demanding $2,000 to enable her to set up @ gentleman’s lodging house in New York. Defendant denies all charges of adultery. He alleges, in conclusion, that since the present suit has been brought complainant has demanded the @-acre Virginia farin in fee simple, a halt interest in his claim on the govern- Maen toa percussion patent,and halt interest in his claim against Dre: Co. for #40,000 for breach of contract, and an agreement for separation and dis- continuance of the sult, and demands for her daughters the house No. 107 3d street, which he does hot own. Deiendant therefore prays that the petition of complainant be denied. —— The Emancipation Day Celebration ACTION OF LAST NIGHT'S CONVENTION—COMMITTEES APPOINTED TO MAXE ARRANGEMENTS, The meeting of delegates elected by the colored eltizens In the various parts of the city and by different organizations to make arrangements to properly celebrate the twenty-first anniversary of the emancipation proclamation, freeing the slaves of this District, was held last night at Gall- leean Fishermen’s hall The following organiza- tions were represented: Butler Zonaves, Capital City Guards—Co. A and Co. B, Webster Rifles, Galileean Fish men— grand todge, GarfeldGuarde, nights of Jerusalem, Lin? ', Brickmakers’ Unton, and So- , Of the old legisiative districts Was represented by five delegates. Mr. W. C. | Chase was chosen secretary. uring the absence | of the committee on credentials, addresses were | made by Mr. Wm. Taliferro, Mr. W. R. Laws, | Capt. Geerge D. Grahain, and others. After the credentials of the delegates had been passed upon and reported by the committee, Mr. |. M. Holland was elected president, Mr. Chasé secretary and G. W. Robinson assistant | secretary. Mr. Perry Carson was unanimously | elected Grand marshal, and many compliments | Were pald htm for his zeal tn the cause of his race. Comunittees were appointed as follows:—Finance— P. TL. Carson, G. L. Joy, Chas. Freeman, Joseph | Brook, Win. ‘Taylor, Randall Bowie, Wil- lams, Francs Hall, & Adams, R. reener, Waltér Middieton, & a. ‘Webb,'H. C. Bolden, W: k. Brown, Joseph ‘Thompson, D Lilfand, George Ashton, M. Sample, D. D, Black. son, Robert Hays, Chas. Johnson, G. W. Williams, Charles Marshal, —— Branson, J. D. Baltimore. Arai ments—John W. Freeman, G. W. ‘Stewart, W. C. Chase, W. H. Black, Dr. 8. I. Watts, A. Sit) 4. Smith, G. W. Robinson, RW. Laws, @. c Stewart, 'W. Kox Brown, C. ¢. Brisco, James Gar- Dr.'S. L. Cook, George H. Boston, Wm. Talll- ferro. Speakers—H, OM. Holtand, WW. ¢, Chase, J. M. Grego! 5 inson, George ftaham. Mitltary—Major C, B. Fisher,'C. A. Flectwood, §. Kelley, W.P. Gray, George D. Graham, Wm. Cornell. "Resolutions were declarit the District, and juesting the president at $150, stolen. The poiles were notified, ‘Ute thier or recover: the stolen property. - —— MAN AND WIFE IN THE Pouice Covnr,—. man named Wm. P. Collie, a clerk, residing _ 784 11th street, was in ~ this morning, with makin, at No. the dock at the Police Court by his wife, Claudia Collie, of personal violence to her. has been ill-treated by and he the Washington Bee the organ of the colored. Deopio ot ap- point a committee of 25 Sdating ina tine Sears of a national convention during the first week September, 163, in this city, to consider the jitteal conuition of the colored race. Cuance or EmpezzLEMent.—Thomas J. ona glk of atereone from Dy Hel ze ona cl yr. Jones, who testified that ndant s night last, made some changes in thed Yesterday, appointed a board of church extension uth | . Herbert Richardson, of | n | Sentenced $141.75 per pair; Geese, 1al¥e. per Ib.: 'Squabs; | $8.50a$4 per cl Game.—Duck, (Canvas-back,) $39$3.50 per_ pr. Reported for Tur EvexIxc STAR. THE WASHINGTON M. E. CONFERENCE. ALEXANDRIA, March 16, 1883—The Washington conference (colored) of the M. E. church resumed its session this morning at Robert's ohapel, in Alexandria, Bishop Warren in the chair, and over 100 members being present. The religious exer- cises at the opening of the conference were con- ducted by Rev. H. A. Carroll. After some pre- Uminary bustness the conference questions fixed by the discipline were taken up, and the 2th question, covering the reports On the character and work, and success of the presiding elders and the elders of other charges was resumed, and re- ports made from several districts and the char- acters of many elders Each as his name was called announced the amount of his collec- tions for the various church funds. ‘THE BALTIMORE M. P. CONFERENCE. At the session of the Baltimore M. P. Con- ference at Westminster, Md., yesterday, Rev. T. H. Lewis was elected secretary. F. T. Little and J. L. Elderdice were appointed assistant secre- taries. I. T. Smith was elected conference steward; A. W. Mather, home missionary steward, and G. F. Farring, forelgn missionary steward. The standing district committee, elected on the first ballot, is as tollows: Revs. W. Dale, J. D. “Kinzer and W. S. Harmon, and H. T. Zollicoffer, Dr. J. W. Herring and C. W. Button, layinen The committee ou credentials reported against admitting the delegates to the conference elected by the Newark mission, on the ground that the election, having been hell at a secret meeting, to which Uckets “were issued by the pastor, was Mlegal. The report prowked a long discussion, the pastor of Newark missior, Rev. Mr. Graham, contending that the ticket plaa was adopted merely for the purpose of preventing the intrusion of outsiders, and pains were taken to provide every member with a ticket. THE M, E, CHURCH SOUTH. The Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, at Charlestown, W. Va., | t9 serve for four years, with Rev. S. K. Cox, of tuis city, as president. Four preachers were admitted on trial. = The Courts, —In the report of the Cireutt Court i published in THE STaR of yester- the naine of Mr. John J. Peabody, who had een summoned to fila vacancy on Uie jury, Was inadvertently substituted for that of a defendant, | David Le Counce, charged with larceny, ‘Those | who know Mr. Péabody and his high standing in the commmnity of course saw that there was an | eFror tn the article as_ printed, which no one can | regret more than does Tug STax ttself. H Equity Covrr—Judae James. Yesterday, Myers agt. Myers; auditors’ report } contirined. ee COURT FOR THE TRIAL OF CRIMES AND Corner | Pros MISDEMEANORS—Judge Hagner, ant, larceny; not guilty. cond offense; guilty; E James Carroll, peut lar Yesterday, David Le Maggie Ford, larceny, penitentiary one ye: ceny; guilty ‘This morning, Frank Callahan, charged with robbing the mail of letters, was. burrendered by | Mis ball. “Jolin W. Brawner, indicted for house- | | breaking at the resitence or John. H. B | night of January itentiary. E Adjourned to Xi i POLICE CoURT—Jwige Snell. | , To-day, James Ryan, vagranc Adolphus Buries sure; $5 or 15, Char Lee, colored, thi 20 day: nt expo- do, Cornelius 1a Lee, his wife; jams, colored, Keep-, bonds. MARRIAGE LiceNsEs.—Marrlage licenses have been tssted by the clerk of the court to John 8. Dailey and Mary J, Beasler, both of Falrfax county, Va.; Georgewohnson and Precilla Arnolil; Horatio H. Moran and Melinda E. Hill; Edward K: Wayson and Mary A. Fordan, of Philadeiphia, Pa. epee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EveNtno Stan. Tue Wisk-Massey ContEst.—The taking of tes- tmony was begun here to-day tor Hon. John §. Wise, member of the next House of Repres tives for the state of Virginia at large, i rej testimony taken here some time ayo on behal | Rev. Mr. Massey, who contests his seat. ‘The te: tmony en at the clerk's ofiice of the county court, before Notary Public Bevjamin Austin Judge Willoughby representing Mr. Wise. At close of tis testimony, Capt. George Mushbach, who represents Parson’ Massey, will proceed to take testimony in rebuttal. “Fhe contest. here seems to be mnainly over the votes of persons Whose names had not been entered on the tax lst, but Who had been registered and whose capitation tax had been paid to the special collector, who had iven them tax receipts. As the cupitation tax has now ceased to be a prerequisite of voting, this question cannot arise again. Potice Report. — A’ Royal-street restaurant- keeper and a well-known Alexandrian were ar- sted last night, charged with disorderly con- duct, but the trial’ was postponed.—Justice Joun H. ‘Thompson held the last mayor's court, and Mined seven colored boys for disorderly conduct. ——There were six lodgers at the statlon-house lust night. KeroxTer'’s Nores.—A little son of Mr. J. Schwab, who keeps a restaurant on Market space was scalded last night by the overturn of a pot of coffee.—At a temperance meeting at Robert's chapel yesterday afiernoon, Rev, W. S. Harris In the chair, addresses in support of the cause were made by Messrs, Hammond, Ryan and Henry.— | The corporation court was engaged at its session yesterday in making orders in the civil suits against & C. Neale and H. S. Barker, and in plac- } | Ing the estate of the late John T. Henderson on the road to final settlement.—The Midland rai!- road employes were pald off yesterday.—The pulpits—all the colored churches here, except the testant Episcopal chapel, will be filled by mem- bers of the Washington conference next Sunday. ——Itis understood that some forty of the super intepdents at Lannan’s new building have formed a trades union, and will meet on Kinz and Pitt Streets to-morrow morning to fix their rate of wages.—Few oyster vessels are now coming up. BRAVE AND FAITHFUL GUARDIAN OF OUR HOMES AND PROPERTY RESCUED FROM IM- MINENT PEKIL. A very popular and well-known member of our police force, who nas performed duty twelve years at the Union R, R. Depot, on Exchange Place, in Providence, R. I., wives his unsolicited testimony. Hear him—: “I have been dreadfully troubled with @lsease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months; at times I was so severely aftiicted that I was unable to stand on my feet, as my feet and lower parts of my legs were very badly swollen; my urinary organs were in a dread- ful condition, my blood was in a wretched state, and it had become so impoverished and circulated so poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb and 80 white as to appear lifeless. I could not rest nights, but was 60 distressed all over that I cou'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 tired and exhausted in the morning than when I went to bed. My condition became 60 serious that I wes obliged to stop work, and for thirty days Iwas unable to be on duty. L consulted the best doctors and tried the numerous medicines and so-called cures, but rap- idly grew worse, and was in a sad condition every way, when a long-time valued friend of mine, prominent in this city in a large express company, urged me to try Hunt's Remedy, ashe had known of wonderful cures effected by it. Upon his representation Iobtained two bottles of the Remedy and commenced taking it as di- rected, and, greatly to my surprise, in less than twenty- four hours I commenced to feel relieved. 1 was in an awful condition when Ibegan to take the Remeav, and had no faith in it; therefore, when I found almost immediate relief, even in one day’s use of it, my heart was miade giad, and I assure you I continued to take the Remedy and to ‘improve constantly froin day to day. I took it with me on my trip to Maine, for I was bound to have it with me all the time, and the result is that I improved speedily all the time I was away; and ever ance my arrival home, which was several weeks ago, I haye been on duty every day. I feel first-rate, and the swelling of hand, feet 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, snd surely have very excellent and forcible reasons for speaking in praise of Hunt's Rem- edy, forit has made a new man of me. I don’t know what I should have done without Hunt's Remedy; itis the best medicine that I ever took, and I very gladly recommend it to all who are afflicted with Kidney or Liver disease, or diseases of the Urinary organs, ys . a “ISAAC W. FAIRBROTHER,” Easren Carns, EASTER CARDS, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND PAPETERIES. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, 911 Pennsylvania avenue, mbi3-1w* H D. BARR, IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northweat, SPRING f00Ds. ool ieee flea, spproved sty) of the H. D. BARR. Loe: Loe: Lom Complete and. carefully ‘Trouserit a Ve tad and (riamed ft the @ Tending fashion house of W it 2p dally receiving by B. &O.B.R. a superior qual- [hich Eyl eel to the teadsim quantities to suit ot very Ba inebergtetcosars stam, G ooDs. OUR SPECIALTIES. ust opened five hundred dozen Ladies and Children's Howe, in beautiful plain colors and fancy stripes, full regular made, from 25 cents per pair up to 76 cents. Fifty dozen Ladiow' colored Hose, silk clocked, three pairs for $1, usual price 50 cents per pair. Special bargain in Black Lisle thread Hove, at 80c., worth $1. Also Biack and Colored Silk Hose, at $1.60, worth $2, Beautiful Spring Drees Gonds, all wool, at S08, 62340., 750, and $1. Heavy and fine Colored Silks, $1 and §1.28. Special numbers ia Black Monopoly Silka, at $1.25 and $1.50. The newest styles of Parasols and Sun-Umbrellas Just received at lowest prices, Receiving new goods daily, One price and all goods warranted a8 represented. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 978 7th street and 706 K street northwest. inb15-3t Spam iG AXES HAIR VIGOR STIMULATES THE HATR cells to healthy action, and promotes a vigorous growth. Itcontains all that can be supplied to make the natural hair beautiful and abundant; keeps the scalp free from dandruff, prevents the hair from be- coming dry and harsh, and makes it fiexibie and glossy, WHEN THE BLOOD I8 LOADED WITH IM- purities, and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alterative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid cannot last long without sefious results. ‘There is nothing better than Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify the bicod and impart energy to the system, mb15 12 ARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, New Stock, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARABSOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. Immense PARASOLS. PARASOLS. Varicty. PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS. Latest PARASOLS. PARASOLS. Novelties, PARASOLS. | PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS. Lowest PARASOLS, PARASOLS. Prices, PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS. PAKASOLS. Inspection PARASOLS, PARASOLS. S PARASOLS. PARASULS, PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, Ss Be A EA TE ss Bee Be rN ¥ AA i ‘S8Sq ba" 4 Tu 2°4 TE Spss8 mH OETA E REO 9 XY AA L # % 0 AAA L, oo 6¥ 44 LLL 3117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mbl4 MAk8®cu 18 OUR SPRING OVERCOAT MONTH, AND I ALREADY HAVE THAT STOCK ON THE COUNTER FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION. IN VARIETY, FINISH AND FIT THEY EXCEL ANY- THING EVER OFFERED BY ~ ME, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER aND TAILOR, 607 IH SPREET. I GUARANTEE IN WRITING PRICE AND QUALITY. mh2 Sums: Snmrs:: Smers:: MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. WORKMANSHIP THE BEST. As we manufacture all our Shirts in our own house, yo are able to guarantee theni in every respect to be of best ity and make, yes Ytespecttully: pean: ANDREW J. LOCKHART, With GEO, T. KEEN, mb3-1m 414 9TH ST. NORTHWEST. Cau Ayp Txspecr ELECTED STOCK OF te! B5S8g Sgssq Sgss8 T BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL HARDWARE. F, P. MAY & CO, 7 €34 Pennsylvania avenue. Ovexina Or SPRING MILLINERY aT KING’S PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWI BARGAINS: 1,000 Bunches of Elegant Colored Ostrich ‘Tips, in all colors, 3in a bunch, at 40 cents a bunch, 1,000 Still Better, 6 in a bunch, at $1 a bunch, 2,000 Bunches of Black Tips, the most wonderful wain, at 25 cents a bunch, Our Great Drive in Ribbons.. Come and see for elf. Nos, 12, 16, apd 20, at 10, 15, and 20: Yard. All-Silk Sash Ribbans, 7 to9 only 65 cents per yard. Black English Crape, ™ very best for veiling, at $2, $2.25, and $2.50 All the Leading Spring Shapes in Hats and Bonnets, A large Assortment of Flowerg, Silke, and Laces, _ KINGS P24L4038, OITY ITEMS. Hats ter Spring of 1883. New York styles of Silk Hats, $5. oval and round crown Stiff Felts. Tae ERT Boys’ ° worth Closing out children's Yoh Hats ety cheap. ‘Oper if new Spring Novelties to-day. "AU Laws, O00 Tui street.” Metablisned 1868, Positively To-Moerrow Only can buy at R Goldschmia’s, 812 7th st. n. w; sour we oe, colored glass fruit pistes oe, = jour sieves gl chamber sets decorated with broad colored bands and gold lines 10 pieces SS ored glass ice cream saucers.5c, white stone cups and saucers 48¢ 3 doz, decorated 60c, tea trays 12 inch 8c, 16 inch 15c, good feather dusters 8c, fancy wood folding table mats 8 for 2c, silver lated tea 1S 38 34 doz. gforks Gc 3¢ doz, but~ ir knives 10c, sugar spoons 10c, large assortment of handsome pictures with frames 24 by 30 only %c, new style goblets 80c 3 doz.. 1 crystal glass tray With 6 wine glasses 35c, 1 spoon holder with 12 tea spoons i5c, 8 mich oval dishes 7c, 9 inch 9°, 4 inch saucers with handles 3 for 10c, whisk brooms Ze, clothes brushes 8c, real Majolica jugs 15c, 1 crystal glass cake plate with 12-7 inch dessert Plates and 12-4 inch tee cream saucers 5c, also 10 T cent discount on an immense assortment of Eneitsh: French and American decorated china dinner, tea and chamber sets and great batgains im baby carriages. The Easter Gifts and Easter Cards at Morrison’s were never so beautiful as now. It is fell worth one’s while to go and see them. Gentiemen’s Jewelry. Gold-filled Chains, Lockets, Buttons,Studs,Scarf- pins,copied from solid, at Prigg’s Jewelry Store. Hon, W. C. Whitthorne, ‘M. C. from Tennessee, says: “I used Brown's Iron Bitters when much debiliteted and was greatly re- lieved, THE EVE NG ST! ‘AR. Columbia Medical caer Commence- The Methodist Councils. : Latest Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. Connoisseurs Admire Hub Punch. Jt may be mixed with hot or cold water or lem- onade, Sold by grocers and drugzists. Best Cashmere, Sik Velvet Crapes, 7147th st.6 The New Styles of Stationery at Morrison’s are novel ana pretty, and In great variety. In the Absence of Suitable Materials, or the time to prepare it, proole oftengo without a dressing 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 Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteiess, harmless, cathartte; for feverishnest, ‘restlesshes, wornls, constipation, eee! Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in’ 3g-Ib. Ward” prints, 55¢. per 1b. | Also, cottage chetse, buttermilk and sweet milk, per qt. “Cream, ioe, pint. Liguvors. | HEADQUARTERS TOR FINE OLD RYE WHTS- KYs, MARYLAND CLU! MONTICELLO 7 BAKER, OLD Crow, ROYAL CABINET, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM. PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAG BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLE SS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGER'S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- BA, TLED, HOLLAND GIN (SW. fe13 Lars NOW IS YO ‘We have just opened our Spring Importations of DRESS i RI INGS. They comprise ull the novelties that will adorn the Spring Costumes, including Plain and Beaded Gimps, Plain and Beaded Ornaments, Soutache Cord Gimps. Fourajees, &c., &c. STARTLING BARGAINS! LOOK! READ! - 57 Pieces Plain and Beaded Gimp at 25 cents a yard, honestly worth 49, x es Gimp. with or without Beads, from 13to3 inches deep, at 30 centea yard, positively never sold at Jes than 75 cents and #1 a yard. 1 Lot worth $1 Buckles, Slides, and all the novelties in Buttons, at BAUM'S, mb5 416 SEVENTH STREET. Mr Geo. Wanze, LADIES’ TAILOR, 1115 F street Nortuwest, Is Now Prepared to take Orders for EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, WEDDING TROUSSEAUS AND 4 STREET COSTUMES. London Tailor-made Riding Habite, London Tailor- made Cloth Costumes. All the work is done in firet- glass style, made by Men’ Dreramakers and Tailors. Best fit guaranteed, Every Ledy leaving thie city should take one of Mr. WHITE celebrated Cloth Costumes, with her. Cutting and fitting. 119-436m D4 EL-G. HATCH & COMPANY, NO. 934 F STKEET NORTHWEST, A GENERAL REDUCTION ON ALL CLASSES OF | GOODS, AS WE ARE DETERMINED TO REDUCE STOCK. STANDING CABINETS AT COST, BEDROOM SUITS AT COST. DRAPERIES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Parties desiring reliable goods will find it to thefrin- terest to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, AGENTS FOR LOW’S TILES, No, 924 F street northwest. ee Sorroxra Maeserto Ganwent Co. Magnetic Bed Sheets. Magnetic Insoles, for cold feet and imperfect circulation, Magnetic Lang Protects Diationtana parelyeis, SMaeuetic APpusboey gor reat : nd all ‘Do matter of what ind oF Bow lang ndings Ee C1 Guaranteed. Magnetism is Heat and Health, fight ‘and Life, is Power and Strength. or SEWELL C. BIGGS, Jz., Agent for Webi ml0-2W - No, 1104 F street mh9-2w west, Pron Ayo Isvicorarrye. brand, § BPS Prep EEE BRR, WPPER of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fo- titious age and fisvor to this popular drink, For sale by /BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BABBOUR & HAMILTON, 3. B. BRYAN & BRO. and 3B, W, REEDS SONS, #. & . W. CATHERWooD, Washington; D. 0; DRY GOODS. __SEWING MACHINES, &. Goon News ror raz Lanms. THE BAR’ SEWING MACHINE POSITIVELE 18 THEY ‘T RUNNING MACHINE EVER MADE. WILL SEW FROM THE TIRES FABRIC TO THE HRAV- TEST CLOTH OR LEATHER WITHOUT ALTERATIONS. Examine it at Hosmer. LADIES . FULL REGULAR MADE . 25e. to $1.25. MISSES", Be. to 6240. W2-NEW STYLES FROM THE BEST MANU- FACTURERS, OPPENHEIMER'S, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. SEATON PERRY, «Sueceesor to Perry & Brother,) HAS PURCHASED FROM IMPORTERS AND MAN- UFACTURERS' AGENTS IN NEW YORK DURING THE PAST WEEK A VERY CHOICE AND COM- PLETE STOCK OF THE LATEST PARISIAN DRESS: TiXTURES, WHICH ARE THE “‘OORRECT $2XLES" FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER OF NOVELTIES IN PRINTED‘INDIA PONGEES. IES IN LOUISINE SILKS, mhi2 Laresr New, Latest Im) and rent. Kepsiring a xpecusity. Furnishing and Hat Store next door, iS Bi Ack Goobs FAMILY SUPPLIES. NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED ROBES, = = = NOVELTI! S IN HANDKERCHIEFS andGLOVES, Vax Bens Rye Axo Roce ‘TIES IN PAXASOLS & SUN UMBRELLAS. HE “LATEST STYLES” OF ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COM- FRENCH DRESS FABRE A WILD CHERRY, ROCK AND RYE. DUAPANI SE AND CANTON CREPES: ALSO,CREPE PEACH AND HONEY IMMENSE STOCK OF GROS GRAIN, OTTOMAN, FEL'S LIQUID COFFEE. MUSE SURAH SILKS: A’SO, SATIN MOIR'S SCOTCH JAMS, 25c, PER JAR. RHADAMES, IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS, AT ‘HE, NEW YORK PRICES, A Fine Assortment of EASTER GOODS, NEW LINEN LAWNS, SATLN: d GINGHAMS. Ss ITY OF LADIES’ IMPORTED JER- SEYS. t2- THE IMPORTATION OF FINE FABRICS BE- ING SMALLER THIS SEASON ‘THAN Lr BE ADVISABLE 10 MAKE B.W. REED'S SONS, WH Ww ELEC- mbi2 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TIONS WHILE MY “ASSORTMENTS ARE COM: | g@ W LEE. 3% Cnoice Goons, Prams Fiounes, AND Connucr = Puices, TON PERRY, SOTA SPRING “ESS FLOUR MADE WORLD, Perry Building, Penneylvania ayenue, corner 9th etreet. Established 1840, 1 Give it a trial. was! GEO. F. KE 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘NEDY & SON, Cuearesr Sirzs Is Wasmsaros ake & @pecialty of "Old COLORED SILKS, Dark Green, Sc. SUMMER SILKS; immense assortment, 50c. SILKS, in Black and White Check, Blue and ‘hite, Garnet and White, Green and White Check, We arc seling on extra heavy ‘“GROS GRAIN” Cash- mee tinest BLACK SILKS, at $1. ‘i Our very heavy GROS GKAIN COLORED SILKS, re- Garnet, Navy Blue, Bronze and = ew Nonrawest.” NEW Enterprise, NEW Clerks. NEW Customers. NEW itefrigevators. NEW Wim An immense stock of NEW first-class Provisions, “Add new to old, ‘he rest is told W Store. Gots, NEW NEW System. Sroveries and onauaea te a ane At FALL & LOVE'S | ED NS, reduced to 50c. . 2 i sireet. lity BUACK SATIN, Toe. poten nese 360 oh s . almost every shade, 5c, j 7 ime quality Cashmere finish BEACK SILKS, | LQ C Besr $ ed from 23 to $1.50, 7 Is toe. LIC oN eat s{uslity Cashmere nish, re- | 13 te. TULIISH Pi quality Satin finish BLACK | 1 ibs, WAHTTE al St 5 | am CHOICE tuixed ty DI. WA . pure Wool, wide double jue, Cream atid Strawberry, Ba Black and Colored Pare Wool double width CASH- ok Cashiers SIAWLS, Wool, #2, ‘SHAWLS, pure Wool, €2. nf ld, $1. GEO. A. OHARE, 1213 3th street northwest Bosros Cvrcrunens, 128 Black Cashra . Black SILK CAPE Black SILK VEILVE Remuants of DRESS US, 34.25, GOODS, SILKS and SATINS, at haif price, Boston Tomatoes, oy Boston Lettuce, Philadelphia Capon CARTER'S, ea Coneen, mb8 711 MARKET SPACR. reooreimrge Oysters, ete., at PALACH MARKET, , : FEANK J. TIBBE New Srare Day Goons. = eM aN NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: baa RRR EE FSSy RoR H TRUNNEL & CLARK, oe EE Fesay KR R R ERE Sggs8 7 #11 MARKET SPACE, 5888, TTT KER RRR "s Are now prepared to show a eplendid line of z Eee‘ He DESIRABL ¥ SPRING DRESS GOODS. Eee E 3 Hay FRENCH SATINES._ Choice Patterns. Colors. Tt A NEB OC Iu Ottonian and Suralt Sills. Good Values Low ewe bad “ices, E TLAAAN Reg CEs The stock 1s full and complete in all departments, and SRILA AS sae we solicit an inspection, 1D, ERE NN EE NNN ‘One Price Only. RXN MADAM BECK, 60 long known in this city. has ppp Kee NNN Dressmaking Hooms on the second floor, abd’ does HWE Lf sylendid word at low prices, Hu HOE OE ne H TRUNNEL & CLARK, HOR OT tus bus > 4022 811 MARKET SPACE, BAND Roe aT BOLLS. BREAD AND BIsC . waa Depot, corner Ist s.reet and Indians avenue, WM. M. GALT & OO. Turorraxr To Hovsexzerens. L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 'UHN R. KELLY, e EALER CLASS rer, rawe, VEAL ur TOR es ‘CORNED BERE r A 908 7rH STREET NORTHWEST, Btalin62%, 629 ana isn Ky =: ‘Will open on Monday Morning cer be 4 oe ‘Market; or , 71, City "Marketing deliver free jaf charge to sillpartsof en marae PIANOS AND ORGANS. ——= BLEACHED SHEETINGS In Remnants, Lease, 5-4 wide, 11% canta. 1 case, 8-4 wide, 18 cents. J cage, 4-4 wide, 20 cents, cage, 10-4 wide, 23 cente. Lcave, 12-4 wide, 25 cents, A Tnrontaxt Sraremesr. E. Tourjee, director of the New Engiund Conservatory of Music, in a letter Ivers & Pond Piano Co., says "They Pleased tue so well that T have oftered 50 of our Pianos Good quality and fully 25 per cent Jess than Regular ‘use in the New England Conservatory.” ‘The sube Prices, stantial business ring of this statement, coming as it does fromthe Miche snusical authority it the oatry. Remnants of TRISH LINEN, 38, 40 and@50 cents, | speaks voluines for the excel woe Fenian | me ‘Thhsne waGas are Resiea Bancaaneoaes s ‘these Pianor, which arenow on exhibition aud for saleby CHAUNCEY J. REED, 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, at lower prices and on more favorable terms than any other strictly first-class Piao in the market, Among now on band he itenizesaxtollowe: X.Y. upright, used three 1case BLEACHED COTTON, 3% conte, 1 box Light PRINTS, E cents; usually retafled at 3 centa, L. BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, mente 2. Win, Hall & Sou's 7 oct., with overstrung bass, mb3__ 908 77H STREET, BETWEEN I ANDK. te. $106. 10086 oct. Piano, 840. Genuine Daniel F: Beatty, $125, Gurssirs Mosart Organ, $60. 5. Magnificent 6 oct. Burdette Organ, cos: $250 6. Special prices in’ the celebrated. Shonineer BELLA ORGANS, Sold on $5 mouth:y payment. = ©. 3. REED, m8 439 Scveuth Street. frvvn Will open at their stores, ‘ Buavsces, Nos.820, $22 AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, PIANOS AND ORGANS, MONDAY MORNING, FI ARY 12 ae Ee URE 2am NEW PIANOS, $200 to $1,000. NEW ORGANS, $50 to €250. PIANOR AND ORGANS THAT USED, $15 to$2757 PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT—Fifty instra- ments of all the makes; rent from 2 to $10 per monthg rents applied on purchase, ‘The entire Stock of HAVE BEEN BANKRUPT GOODS OF GEO. M. TAYLOR, FREEBORN G. SMITH, ‘The stock consists of Manufacturer, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SILES, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, LINENS, CLOTHS, HOSIERY, GLUVES, NOTIONS, . $, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Mads, : EMERSON PIAN( ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactursa. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANA 1d id on i reuted oc ex ee arches SCENT SIC. Adcons Compote Boek in the city. HENRY EBERBACT, No 215 F STRENT, ‘Managing partner of tbe late frm Ellir & Co. _ @ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, BOUSEKEEPIYG GOODS, &c., &0, ‘We bought the entire stock ata, GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH, And we are going to ecll it accordingly. NO MISTAKE.