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MHMMWHWMMMRMI -N - 4 THE WASHINGTON CJtITIC, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY K J 889. V WASHINGTON CRITIC CITY HIMCCIAIjS. 1'uro Confnclliinory. (nnd no oltttr'i IiirnMicd liy "Slitetr, Iho Confco tloncr." for dinner or supper turtles to famlllp. Call on Mr. Klicetz, nl tlio corner of (1 nnd lltli id, u. w., unit 1 128 N. , Mo. ii. w., mar 10th U. n. w,, iind bu MllMlcd in to quality mid Kiwi-. To Hint Diirlnc tlm Iiiiuicnrntlnn. Cot, Jliittressci. IJilllt!, lllnnVeR l'lllow. SliooU, cto. Tack ,fc Sox. 62(1 rwelfth Bt. n. w. JInko your contracts early. Kimry Ourls. Thor nro chnrmliis. Slicot.'n. 1 1 Hi A 0 tit. n.w. an 1 128 N. Y. uvc, near intli t. n. w. Cllttlllllp A Cm., lot and 10(1 Seventh street, will ofTer their on tiro dtock of Roods nt Aori'Ai, Cost, commencing Jtnnduy. January !. 1BM. i-onltlliii of silks nnd satins, blimk and colored ciislimoroi, vel vets and ilulios. Liidlis' ilrcs eoom n specialty. Hosiery of nil kinds, (ientlemen's furnishing goods. Clonk uud hnwlit, clothi, nlouklin.'. tTniinrl. blanket", towel-, counter tvin, llnuii", Uomo.tlos a full lino, I,ncoi, rlblmui, glows, ( oiwt, unihrellas and liouso kecplns Roods, nnl Ion, ulc, et o Our stock Is full ami complete to select from. Jo mistake. Gulnnlp &, Co. Try '.theeti', tlio Coiifcctlonoi-'s," candles nnd you will buy no oilier, Itlstlio best In tlio world. Call and Inspect, at coiner ofOnnd Mill sts. n. w. and 1128 N.'V.uic.U. v., near lfithst. n. w. Don't tnlsstlio opportunity to tret n discount of 10 per cent, on lino parlor work, cabinets, tables, etc., Iiutid niado work; Roods marked In Plain Ucures. Wuuiieman Co., uiui'Jtlist., t tiltil iloor nurth of i'at. llollRliton V C. AllE IN TUB I'llOVtAUVIS. Oottholrprliesoii Cots, lllankets, Ac , before you Inroor purelinse. We also Imvn tor sale u South American all balr Mullrt-s, -111 pounds for SI 1.00. It will pay you to ico this. W II. llm.uiiroN.fc Co., 121 s, 1 220 V street northwest, SliccU's 'iinlli bare no superior. Mniiufiietuicd and sold nt G St., coiner or Mill n.w., uud 1128 K.Y.uvo. n. w., near lBth H. Iloiiso-l'lltlni; I.'sliilillsliiiient, midden's lntallment liouses.cenlrnllylocated sttXJO and lU'J foventh stroot northwest, I the plaeo to buy your housekeeping outfits. Ho has tliolarsct iack of stoves, carpets, lurnlturc, eto that ho lint ever kept, and Is dolus an Im mense hu-dnc liv sellliiRthcm at cash prices on the Installment ulameasy weekly or monthly pay ments, , Itlstlio llesl. Ask for It, Schlltx's Milwaukee Lacer Beer. For euIo by nil lending houses. Spcnr Mint at Sheot7.'s, 11th and a st. n w. nnd 1 18 N. Y. rc, ucur IGtlut For AViislilntfloii Dressed lleof K0 to John It. Kellv. stalls tliS. (121) and 0.10 Ccntro Market mid 20tl and 208 Northern Mli rty, Cornod beef u specialty. lltrmn Curs ut shectz's, 11 Hi and G n. vr. nnd 1 128 S. Y. avc, near ICtli St. n. w. "Aldcrnpy Dairy AVuroih." Fresh Aldcruoy butter, ohiimed every morn Inland do'lvcrnlln Ki lb "Wunl" prints. Duo. per lb. Also cottaaa chcoso, butturinllk uud tweet milk. Go, per nt. Cream, IGo. per pt. C1TV NEWS l'AUAGIIAI'HS. V. S. Atloy's bcncllt ut tlio Wiles' Armory last night was n very successful nflulr. Colonel l'erry Carson was b.itiquolcd nt his hotel last night by a number of prominent colored men. Itcprcsentntlvo Leopold Morso gavo a din ner to Congressional and newspaper friends at Welckcr'a last night. Surgeon Oardner of tlio army lectured to tlio National Guaul Inst ulght on Iho treat ment of gunshot wounds. Tho Y. M. C. A. will celebrate Its thirty sovonth anniversary to-night at tho cw York Avcnuo 1'resbyterl.m Chinch. Mr. Leo Wheat gnvo an Interesting organ recital at St. Andtcw's last nluht. He was as sisted by eminent local talent. Tho Washington Shnkeepcnro Club gavo lllcbard III. at tho Masonic Teinplo last night to tho entire satisfaction of a lurge audience. Miss Allco Soultou of SOW 0 street broke her left hlti last night by falling down the steps lu front of Mis. lloggs' residence on Dunbartou avenue. Nelson Lodge No. 3, K. of 1',, took poses bIoii of their new (Uiarters, Seventh apd L, last night. Colonel Foxwoll ic viewed tho lodgp. ' '1'he annual banquet of the l'rlncolon. Alumul takes place at WelrUcr'n to-'nlght,' and It is expected that President 1'attoh will bo present. Senator l'alrner proMdcd nttho dinner of tho Six o'clock Club lust ulL'ht, nnd the even ing was devoted to tho discussion of wur-tlmo experiences. Charles King, n colored boy, hroko his arm while jumping a ropo ut the Centre Mar ket yesterday. It was set by Drs. Kllyuon and Gill at tho I.mcrgcncy Hospital. A larco nudfenco attended tho benefit to Mr. .1. Y. Atl.co at tho Hlllcs' Armory last night. Mr. Atl.ee gave some beautiful uud skillful exhibitions of whistling. Mr. U. II. 'Warner will lecture to-night on "Notes Abroad" bororo tho McKeudrco Church Lyceum, on Massachusetts avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets northwest. Tho mean temperature last month was thirty-seven degrees. Tlio flguio has been ex ceeded only three times sluco 1871, as follows: lfc74, forty; 1870, forty-one; 1SS0, forty-two. At a meeting of the National Vetei an Club last night the coullrmatlon of Mr. Webb as Commissioner wus opposed on the ground that he has been too fricudly to tho Demo crats. Detective Mahou yesterday recovered IJIshop Hurst's son's bicjclc, which wasstolcu from In front of u schoolhuuse by a little white boy named Charles Garctsou, who was arrested. Tho vulcaulzer, need to mako dental vul canite, exploded In tho oflluo of Drs. Caughcy & llarnes, dentists, at 111 Sixth street .southeast, yesterday aud both gentlemen had a 'narrow cscapo from death. Irene A. Slagec has bcon set free from John T. Magcu. Sho tnys ho was coarse, abused her with force, and she got a divorce Shu Is through with her palu, uud her right was made plain to her maldon name, "Hanc." A number of colored pcoplo In George town aro dissatisfied with tlio Commissioners' intention to transfer their children from tho Wormlcy school building to tho new one to bo erected on Montgomery street. An Indigna tion meeting will bo held. Tho Department Kncampinent G. A, It, elections were continued last night, S. K. Fuuncc being elected Junior Department Com mander, Dr. II. A. ltobblus, Medical Director, nnd Itev. Samuel Kramer, Chaplain. The en campment was then adjourned. Tho funeral of Mrs. KlUa Brent, one of the oldest Inhabitants in the city, took place yesterday afternoon at Israel 0. il. K. Church. She was born lu Marlboro, Md., March 0, lbOO, having lived hero for seventy-four years. Shi) remembered tho first Inauguration held In Washington. Tho Washington S.nongcrbuntl held their annual carnival ut Edcl's last night. The ros trum from which the speakers mado tber re umrks.was n monster buer glass represented to be foaming with tho German bovcrage. Every one present wore a fool's cap, but tho folly exhibited betrayed much keen wisdom. Tho Citizens' National Hank havo re elected the following ofllceis: President, John A. J. Creswell; vlco-presldeut, K. Kurtz Johnson; oashier, Thomas C. I'carsall: dl rcctois, Jacob Tome, John A. J. Creswell, Alfred Richards, William T. Walker, Samuel T. 0. Morsell, William II. West, N. H. Shea, K. Kurtz Johnson,, loseph V. Baum, George K. Lemon and Thomas Somervlllo. iluilul l'ermlta Issued, Burial permits hare been Issued during the past twenty-four hours by the Health Of ficer for the following: Ucnjamlu Btoimel, C5 years; Elizabeth lialdersun, 80 yeais; Elizabeth Illeden, 78 years; Ituth Simpson, 4 years, aud tho follow ing coloied: Joseph Wheeler, 03 years; Dan iel Illckmon, 40 years; Arthur Thomhlll, 7 years; Kittlo Marrow, (J years; Willie J, Ander son, 4 months; Julia I'. Brooks, 8 years. .Mr. HIivtitz'N Now Store. Mr. Sbtctz, the well-known confectioner, corner Eleventh und (1 sts. N.W,, has routed tho piemlscs, H'J8 New York avenue, uud hand somely fitted up tho 11 ret Iloor with all the necessary conveniences to display his beauti ful slock of candles that ho makes fresh every hour, Mr. Hheetz will do business ut Eleventh uud U tticuU noithwest. TioWiu to order, J 1.50 uud $5. lilseiaaa's, 7AB. TUB STYliK OK RAIL. An Important Cniiforonrn nt the District lliilldliiK, A dcleeatlonof tho Incorporators of tho pro posed Itock Creek ltnllroad Company, com posed of (leorgn Trucsdell, Thomas E. Wag gdinan and D. K. Plain, had n conference to day iltu Engineer Commissioner ltaymoml nnd his assistant, Captain Symons, regarding the form of rail to bo adapted for tho road. Tho Commissioners aro resolved to have tho best grooved rails used on all tuturo ro.ids. .Tho company had (pilto a display of samples of grooved rolls In Captain Simon's ofllcc, and the merits of each wcro detailed by tho com inltteunnd nn agent of tho Johnson Company of Johnstown, l'a. Major Itaymond promised to bring tho matter before the board at the earliest posslblo moment. The louto to bo traversed by tho road begins nt Connecticut nvenuo and Iloillidary Glrcct and extends out Connecticut avenue extended to Columbia road, along this road to Carllslo avenue, thence nround Woodlcy uvcnuo to Woodloy roud, Woodloy road to tho Teumilly town road, and ictiiru on tho opposite sldo of Woodlcy Park to tlio Intersection of Columbia road and Connecticut nvenuo extended, nnd thence on Connecticut nvenuo extended to Iloundary street. Electricity Is to bo used as a motlvo power. President Grlswold of tho Anncostla road was also at tho District building to-day to havo somoof tho preliminaries kettlcd prior to extending this road. Thcro arc two extensions to bo made. Onu reaches tlm Congressional Cemetery nnd tho other strotches ncross the southern section of tho city, from Seventh and M streets southeast to tho Ccntro Market and other points In tho ccntro of the city. A I'lrusliiR Aiimtcur Kntertnliiiuciil. A very successful amateur presentation of Charles licade's dramatization of Tcnuysoti's poem, "Dora," wasglvou at Wlllard Itflll last night by tho 0. P.. 1). Dramatic Club for tho benefit of tho Swcdcuborglan Society. Theio was n largo audience present nnd the perform ers nil acquitted themselves In a highly credit able manner. Some of our most promising young pcoplo or talent participated. Among them were Mr. Kugeno A. Davis, Mrs. Susanna Oldberg, Miss Mary Ilnlstcd. Hobcrt W.Smlley, .L E. l.askcy, tho Misses Margaret and Ado laido Kennedy. Louisa Saxtou. Mrs. W, 11. Swindell, the MIsbcs Ida Hunt, Agues Gerry E I). Johnson mid Messrs. Prank Uecsldo, It. StMtton and Albert Newman. 'Tho entertain ment was, under tho maungcmctit of Mrs. II. A. Scuddcr, Mr. H. W. Hall acting ns stago manager. Hold ns n Suspicion Character. Henry Lowls, colored, attended a parlor social last night in South Washington, and when returning broke a window on Four-and-a-half street, evidently with the Intention of entering the store. Ho was arrested by 0111 ccr Ilutculueou, and on being searched at tho station-house n revolver was found In his pos session. Iu tho Police Court this morning Lowls was lined inoor nluely days for carry lug concealed weapons, and ninety days for being a suspicious character. niiirriiiRii I.lcuiisvs. Thornton E. Murray mid lioslo Grlgsby; Douglass Chldcstor and Gcorglanna Swan; ltobert W. Heokert and Mary E. Krus; Pelli 11. Pyo and Charlotte P. Strong; James l'lun aud Emma Mallory; John A. Pearson aud Ituth Cheiry; Thomas II, Johuson and Laura P. Cnuipholl; Henry Ultz and Mnrv Genau; Thomas II. Mttclicfmou and Lllllo 11. Itcd Ingcr. Exhibition of Uorso Trnlnlng. Tho present tour of Professor Glcason, tho noted horse-tamer, is Ids fmewcll. Every ono who lias not witnessed his wonderful exhibi tions of tho power of man over beast should not neglect this opportunity to nttcud one of his entertainments nt the New York Avcnuo ltlnk. This evening ho will havo u trial with n fiery, B-ycar-old colt belonging to Paymas-tci-Gcncral Smith, and on Monday night ho will subdue ono of Secretary Eudlcott's horses. Goodwin nt tho Now Nitlloiinl. The performances to-night nnd to-morrow afternoon and night will bring to n closo Mr. Goodwin's very successful engagement, on which occasions, In compliance with urgent demands, ho will appear as Gulightly in "Lend Mo Vive Shillings" and Cltrlitiphcr Jlliszard lu "Confusion." Kxpedltinc Circuit Comt lliislnoss, jQliJtf Juslico Ilingham, In order tQ.gxpedlto the business of tho Circuit Court, which Is IVUry heavy, has certified tho rases which aro calendared from Nos. 000 to 100 toJustlco Montgomery for trial by tho Jury summoned for the Criminal Couit. This assignment will bo taken up next Moudny. - rears' Is tho puiest und best Soap over made. l'liorcssou Cook's Halm of Llfo for salo by nil diugglsts. 8 KB our$9.90 suits. Elscman's, 7th & E. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A nwrvol of purity, Atrenuth mid wholesoineness. More economical than tho ordinary kinds, und cannot bu sold In cninpctloii with tho multitude of low-tost, shot t-wclght alum or phosplmto powders told only In cant. HOVAL IIAKIXCU'OWDRK CO., 100 Wall nil eel, Now York. ANNUAL Clearing Me AT King's Palace, i 814 Seventh Street. GREAT SLAUGHTER -OF- MILLINERY, CHILDREN'S, MISSES' AND LADIES' CLOKKS. Don't fail to call and inspect tho groat bargains oll'erod. JfUIMI W f ROYAL K8WIJ iiiiaiksiijTaakftfcV' THE NATIONALIST OLUU- Tho Objects of nn Orgnnlznllon That 11ns lust llecll Forinml. An organization under tho nnmo of tho Na tionalist Club was formed lu this city last evening at Grand Army Hall, It has been lu process of formation for souio wcoks, and has only Just been completed by the adoption of n constitution and election of ofllccrs. These arc: President, ltcv. Alexander Kent; vice president, Dr. M. (1. Kimball; sccrotary, M, A. Clancy, aud treasurer, Kcrdlnnud Schmidt. The purpose of tho organization Is the na tionalization of all the Industries of tho coun try lu a similar lunnncr as tho Postofllco Is now carried on. "his Is to bo accomplished by oxtoridlug tho principle of co-operation to its logical result, so that all tlio pcoplo can benefit from It, Instead of a few, as business Is now conducted. Tlio occasion of this movement Is tho icccnt publication of Mr. Edward Uellamy's book, "Looking Backward," In which Is depleted a statu of society under tho operation of uni versal co-opcriitlou. Tho gentlemen mid ladles for tho equal rights of both nro recog nized In tho new Nationalist Club who havo Joined lu this movement, believe In tho possi bility of realizing the ideal of Mr. Uellamy's book, and are desirous of educating the pco plo ccuctnlly lu the benollclal principles of co operation. This organization does not pro peso to antagonize, but rather to utlllzo pres ent social and political organlzatlonsby uniting thcui upon a common ground aud inducing them to act upon identical principles of ncttoti, JlISAITKOl'KIATION ALLEGED- A Kill Filed In liquify by Ilentrlco Dlirl Iiir Against Moscn Kolly, A bill lu equity was filed to-day by SIcssrs. Hlrney A Ulmey lu which Ilcatrlco Darling makes complaint against Moses Kelly nnd usks for an accounting. Joshua Pierce, her grnnd uuele, died lu lSG'.l, leaving a will by which certain beoilcsts wcro mude to the defendant and John II. lllako (now dead) as trustees, ono third going to the heirs of testator's w Ifc. At tho closo of tho executon,' accounts, sho states, personal property to tho amount of $91,410.20 remained, which It was his duty to invest. Sho states that as tlio daughter of John P. Kllnglc, tho wife's ncpliow'i she Is tho dhect holr of tho vlfo, with a vested right iu tho residuary estate, and complains that tlio ex ecutors novo refused to render account or glvo her Information. Sho also states that Kelly has convey ed parts of tlio cstato for $.j0,007 and In this way greatly -reduced the icalty, and that It docs not appear that ho has rein vested tho proceeds. She charges that ho has misapplied theso funds, putting them Into speculativo enterprises, and that ho lias al lowed souio of the property to bo advertised for sale for taxes. THE COUUT RECOUP. Equity Court Jtiktlcu Cnx. Daley vs. Daley; conveyance by surviving trustco ordered. Vlglo vs. Vlglc; Issues cer tified to tho Circuit Court, Magco vs. Mugce; divorco granted. Circuit Court Chief Justlco Ulnglinm. Wroo vs. Moutton; verdict for philntlfT, $WJ.50 costs. Whlto ,fc Co. vs. Harrison it Co.; ou iriui. Liquor I.lcunsos Issued, . The following shows tho action of the Dis trict Commissioners ou applications far liquor licenses this fiscal year: I1AII1100M. WHOLESALE. section App. Dlsap. App. Dlsnp. Northwest 522 01 lUtl 12 Southwost 127 7 7 1 Northeast ill) 4 :t:i Southeast -17 -1 -11) 2 County U3 '2'J l Patrick Ciillnhnn's Will. Tho will of Patrick Callahan was tiled to day. Ho leaves his property lu trust to his executor, Matthew Edward Grccu, for the benefit of his wife during her life, to revert one-half to his cousins, Daniel, Mary and Julia Connor, and one-half to his sistcr-lu-law, Mary Ellen Green. A New Trlul Asked for Slmtns. A motion for n new trial has been applied for in tho caso of John II. Slmms, colored, convicted on January 11 of bigamy. Tho motion Is based ou the ground of newly-discovered evidence. Si:u our $2.90 pants. Elscman's, 7th it E. STORE NEWS )! ff BY & Stock-taking is over the result very satisfactory and we shall open the Spring Campaign at once. Not that we haven't been show ing new goods since Christ mas we are usually first but the bulk ol the new goods were bought for de livery at this time and are ready lor your inspection. Here are the lines that will make their best show ing better, we might add, than during any previous season thus early. There is a freshness, a piquancy a brightness about them that is welcome and extremely pleasing to the eyes that have so long feasted on the dark-appearing fabrics oi winter. They apprise us of the approach oft a new sea son ere we can lay aside the apparel of the old. Now Spring Dresi Fabrics. New Spring Droadcloths. Kowost French Satecus. New Spring Dress Trimmings. Now Stook of Spring Buttons. New btoek of Laco Goodn, New Spring I.aco Flouncing!. Entlro Now Stook of Funs. Spring Newmarkets nnd Jackets, Also here and there throughout the store are things newly arrived, new ly made that herald the coming spring. We want lookers now, not buyers, unless you can't resist. We are striving to do the business better better for you as well as for us. & Corner 11th and F Sts. N. W. jaUJUn-,)MfrlAJhh .T?l,',"k-J"' '!''l.?'.jlli"--i-1" MJlk--JJJtoJyUatoAAjfcnA-A.-- u .lji.. Itcnl Kttnto TriiinrnM, Chapln Brown to Julia M. Stout, In terestln '(Jllftbourtio" $ 1 00 Gcorcn William Cook to Jacob 0. Ilutchlns, partlotS, block S.Efllup; ham 425 00 Mary F. Wears to Jacob O, Hutchlus, part lotfi. block U, EniiiRbain 425 00 Jacob G. ilutchlns to George William Cook, part lot C, block !), K fling ham , 10 00 Lclghtou A Pnlro, trustees, to Itufus A.Morrison, lots 11 aud 15, block 21, EflltiKham 000 00 llralnard II. Wnrncr to Edith M. Davis, sub-lot 1?J, mitinro b'SI 1,0o0 00 Charles (I. Stott to Henry C. lior den, lot 4, pquaio 1,011 1,611) 83 Amelia A. Lauu to Charles h. Du bois, lotW), sqtiaioUlS fi.OOO 00 Otis F. Prcshicy to Jcuiilo E. Davis, suli-lot 1, tqturolW 4,223 00 M. M. Parker ct ol., trustees, to Mary McCrcaiy, lo 111, sqtlaio 283 11,000 00 Mary McCrcary to A. llelireud, sub lot 10, square 23.-1 10 00 Francis A. Piinnell .to Chatlcs II. Pinker, N. i lot'20. squaro 8S 10 00 Jnson H. S. lluarmau lo John II. Lane, suhlotlfi, block 1), Lo Droit Park.... 0,271) 113 Annlo Schocnborn to Gcorgo J. Heck ert, lot 2, square 1(112 2,000 00 Gcoigu J. liecke'rt to Annlo Schocn born, lots l2jiiid il:l, square 1012 C 00 Snmo to Jannctlo .Meyer, lots 23 nnd 20, equal 0 1012 G 00 Samu to Catherine ltlchlcr, sublots 1 and a I, square 1012 5 00 lliilldlui: I'iiiiiIih Issued. Edward Waltz, block of 1(1 lwo-6tory btlck dwellings, 12 feet front, Navy Com t, between Sixth and Seventh nnd (hind H street-southeast 14,000 00 James II. Spuuldlng, 7 two-story brick dwelling, 12 foot front each, alley, between Thirteenth and fourteenth uud V nnd' W streets northwest 4,800 00 Job Hun ls,2 two-stui y hi Ick dw clllugs, 10 feet front, Nos. 2310,2312 E street 2,500 00 No man or woman can afford to bo without Wolffs Aemo lllacklnj:. N: 1 A 'WT n EW JJI.ACK VN1) VV 1I1TK VJTOODS fcdJA'lON PEItUY. (Successor to l'erry is lira.) INVITHS AN INSPECTION (!' HIS NEW AND UO.MI'I.CTi; S.TUUIC OP l'Mllsri.EY'Sj ' LN'OI.ISIl UbAt'K DUIS l'All- ItlCS, CO.MI'ltlSlNH SILK WAUI' lIUNltlKTT.Y CLOTHS, IStl'K- uial si:itur..s, muliiom: cloths, lMtiNci:- KTTA CLOTHS, NUNS' VKILINO.S, CON- VKNT CLOTHS. CLAHtin'TK AND ALL Till! "NEW W HAVES" Foil THE Sl'ltlNU AND SUMMEIt OF 1H8I). LUPIN'S FltUNCH MOTONINO HOODS, VIZ.: OANII.MhltCS, CAllMliLITC-j, 1JIIAP 1)'AI, MAS, TAMISll CLOTHS, CAMEL'S UA1KS. ETAMINliS, LTC. COUltTALLD'S ENGLISH CltEPl.S Si VEILS. GENUINE DLACIC CANTON CltEPE AND CHLPE DP, CHINE. NEW III.ACK TWISTED SILK OltENADINES ANDHbltNANIES NEW lll.ACK CAltMEI.lTE VEILS, WITH IIOItDi:t ALL AltOUNl). "Tin: iikst makiis" m ulacic faii.li: I'ltANOAlHK, AHMUItLS, SUHAHS AND OltOS (1KA1N SILKS AT LOWEST PHICES. NOVLLTILS lNl.Ml'OltTHI) WHITE GOODS. NEW EMIIHOlbEKED SWISS MUSLINS. NEWEMllltOIDEUEl) UATISTE, PIQUE AND MULL KOHLS. NEW PLAIN, STIHI'EI) AND CHECKED NAIN SOOKS. INDIA UNIINS, PEHSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH PH1ICAI.KS, PJtlNCKSS LAWNS. PIQUES, OltUANDIHS, MASALIAS, 1'L'ltK LINI.N LAWNS, ETC., HANDING FItOJl 1UKO.TOS1 AYAIID. "CLOSING PHICES" ON ALL IMPOltTLD WIN TER WltAPS AND COMDINATION hUHS. "OltUATLY 11KDUCED PitlCES" ON ALL FANCY VELVETS AND PLUSHES. "SPECIAL 1IA1IUAINS" IN COLOUED SATIN ItllAIIAMKS AT SI AND 81.25, HEUUCED i'llU.U 9I..O A.NU gl.OU. CSTPLAIN FIGURES AND COR11ECT PHICES. SEATON PERKY. Perry Dullcllng, Pennsylvania ncnuo, corner of Ninth btieet. Established 18 to. Been down to the Double Combination lately ? was the question put by Mrs. Sayll to Mr3. Nevershutup. "Well, you surely must go if you appreciate such things as Remnants. They have a new department for this line; the cn tirc second floor Is now taken for this class of goods, the assortment is very select, the style the luest, the quality the best and the prices the lowest. To give you an idea what they have, I will just mention what I saw and the prices:" WHITE GOODS. Whlto Check Nainsook, 1 to 10 yds, -lMc, Whlto llomhay Checks, 1 to 10 yds. 7Jo. Whlto Maltese Plaid. 1 lo5 vdi. J-ju. Funoy Panama Cheela and Plaids, OJic. -IUlnehIndl.iLlnou,tlc. Kl Inch India Llnon, very sheer, Ho. Whlto HroiMtullc. atrlpo, 10Jjc. Whlto Satin Fluids, loo. WASH FABRICS. Itovcrslblo Clmmbray, fi?io. Nutinoj Apron (1 iicIihic, (lo. Amoskeau Apron 1. 1 nullum, 7Jiio. AndroieoxRlii llleached Cotton, 7io. Tollo do pul becrsneker, Mo. (liolock Dreii GliiRham, Sjljc. (lurner Percale-i. (ljn. Gold Seal Percales, vyie. 1(1 -1 Unbleached hlieetluc, '20o. 10 Inch Heavy Unbleauhed Canton Flannol, Ho. ATINE. Jfanchostor Hiilinc, 8)40. Coehcco Plain Sutlno, n'Xo. Slovrhnack Hmoy satluo. l'Jo. Ucuulue Flench hatlnc, 15c, DRESS GOODS. Cotton Chulllcs, r9.fo. hlnlo Wtiltb hjfiiiod DobcJs?, OKo. Now dozens In Wool (;iinllies, l'JKjo. Douhhi Width Flcurud DebelKe, 15o. !l(l Inch Wool Canhinere, myyi. M Ineh Wool fiiiliinuro, lluiiiluttu Finish, inc. IU InuhJWool Cashmeio, Heurlotin llnlbh, 27c, Double Width All Wtlol Debolgo, 2Uo. SHOE' SPECIALS. 20 doz. Infanta' Hls'i-Cnt Kid Ilutton. Mo, 40 easos Men's .Seli-Aotlus ban lulu, 9.5c. Meri'lam'H .Solid I.onlhur bprlnliucls, ;l to (I, .Miwet' Kid Ilutton Hoots, worked hole, 11 to 111. 8!o. IjuIIuh' and Misses' ltubbern, !20e. MIshcs bolld I'i bblu iIioom, Ojicra und Common Benu, idl w iriiinti il Hdid, )Oe. Clilldrcn'ii bohir-Tliijied tinrliiKliocl, fl to 8, lOo. KAUFMAN'S BoqHb Coiiiliiiatioii, 124-1 and 1243 11th Su-eot S. E. PIONBER REMNANT HOUSE. PAWNBROKEIlti. Burnstino Loan Olllco, :i(Sl I'uiiii, Avii N. v. Moiiujr loaned on bold und tjllver Wululic.DlanioiiiK, Jowutry, I'litoH.tlniij, U Alok'nml llonlliiinrtii'ii H'oailiiJ Auiiurol. Old llolil und tiilver ljon'lit. Uuredeumud I'ludu l'r salJ, You i , M'StW lfii JS'J lolni . sWS Jp"8 m a r r.:fiLi' GHpBifiiME: Mil. m&w V Tor Dlllous nn) Nervous Clcorders, euch at Wind and Pain In Iho Slornaeh. Sick ladaeho,aid(llnoif . Fulnoss, and Swslllna altsr Meals, Dlttlncsi and Orolnci,Cold Chlls, Fluthlngs of Ileal, Loss o AppclltcShorlnots ol Dfcalh, CoslhonM, Ceum, Blotches i on Iho Skin. DUJurbed Sleep, FrlBhtful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, fie. THE FlflST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF III TWENTY MINUTES. Thla Ii no fiction. Hvery sufferer is earnestly Invited to try one Doxpfthcse VU,rm&tliciiuIUbeachnotoltli)cdtobn 1'onferMiarrtfe!nf .-"Worth amilncnnbox." imlXlIAM'tt TILLS, taken n.1 directed, will quickly reitorofcmnles tocomplctc health, l'or n WEAKSTOACi!; IMPAIRED DIGESTION' DISORDERED LIVER; These nro "'iacls" admitted by tliousand.1, In nil classes of Boclcly, nnd one of the lst Riiaraii tecs to the Kcn-ctts and Debilitated latitat UEECIIAM'S PILLS HAVE THE LARQCST SALE OF ANY PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WOULD. Full directions with each Bos. Prennroil only liy THOS. I5BICCIIM1I, Ht. Ilelein, litincnililro, Ktipland. ftold Lu T)rtoi)ltta tiencrnUv. D. f. ALLEN it CO., 30D and 367 Canal St., New York, Sole AsenU for tho United (States, who, (If lor druggist docs not keep them,) WILL MAIL UEECIIAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. H0iil!!2g!0!l S Jn2ti&Ri&3r& liMSmW i&Z&l ji i t"vii.; Tho Winning TyjMwriter-TilB UGMWffWX. Black 1 We have jist opened another lot of Silks, which we have purchased to great advantage, and pffer superior qualities at wholesale prices. Gauges, Nets and Illu sions at reduced prices. Elegant China Silks, evening colors, at 65c. W. M. SHUSTBR. & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. k vr 11. iHc I AV- X' '7 " It :'L l ICopyrlRhtaJ. 'Nl 11 kj5 B. B. BARNUTVt St CO 931 Pennsylvania Avenue. Headquarters $ Gents' Fine Shoes. I'oi'iiolio, Uuniruroo unit C'nlf Sliooi o Milt lAcrjouo nt GARTRELL'S, 900 Sbyenth Street. AUGUST W. NOACK, I'lesldent. 1S81-1880. THE SHOOMKKER COMPKNY (bncccssora to fjliooinaker & Hcrt.o), IMl'Ultl'liHS AND JOD11KUS Ol' F'me LUines, LdqaoFs, Cigars, &e.3 Nos. 11131 AND Itm U STItEET NOUTIIWKST, Telepbono Cull, 517. WASilllNQTOK, D, O Ai.ii Goods sold at new yohk wicks. Assorted Cases of ono dozen Wines. Liquors and Ourdlids ut docn jirlces. Gas Stoves , . I.-... , Gas Uollot'3 nt SI. 15 ami $1.50 GS--S OOOKIER.S- Kor lareu und small faiulllu. J nit tlio atovo tut amnmorllio, :n ynn exlluillili tlu llrotlu iusunl tlio oooUu U done. For sale by tlio WASHINGTON GASLIGHT" COMPANY, 413 Textlx StiDreo-t IT. "W DHY U00DS. A7r. R. RrLBir, Corner Ninth und IS Strecta Northwest, IkOlll.llUOlll nil klinhof DRY GOQDS At Very Uoduuod U.ilua. PHOTO-ENGRAVING lliiln'icL'uiitly lilted an i'iioiti.i..(iii n imi hi'.uiniMinKvr li connection Willi niy l'ATKNT 1'JtOOKSd, I urn prciuu'ed to (uniUli II.LUSTIIATIO.Siri AT NI1W VOUIC I'llIOKS l'liolo,crnililnj; ou Wood for tlio Trudo. MHURICE JOYCE IIS 1SUi until Street N, W. PEERLESS BYES Avn tlm tllfllT tljujurunuuuiiiA EFFEGT1W! "auTU OUINEBx - 'JL. m. V " m ! am wm as a tandard Typewriter, Toronto Spood Contost. (Iiiteriiutlounl for U'orlil'n Miiiiu. ilonslili.l lliistness corroipondonco and loil toitl inouy: OOL1) JIEDAU D3.7 words por inluuto. 8ILVKK MtiUAU Ui.U word por inlnuta MAE K. OH AND FRAKK E. M'aUItltlN, Winners Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict Cor. 8th and F Sts. N. W. aotl.d&si) Colored Silks. A MO JKBIHCL There can be too much ad miration (?) for the man and too great eagerness for what he has to bestow. At the prices on our L TO ORDER Sale there cannot be too .Mmuch admiration for 1 the , , .uigoods, nor too great vieageri; ness to get them. They are the Bargains of the Time Samples sent on application. FHANCIS OAItLICKS, Sccrctnry. i:tiiiiiiiiL-a ih5u. for Cooking! -.. ,. for Irutantly mukluc Tea or Cnffoa. FINE FAMILY FLOUH. ii.su unities. hl'i:UI,lN(V, AtlNNKOI.A, hilt i:t(ii: (.e (Ull.UUN III 1,1, FLOUR And you will ulwuy.H luivo lieaiitiful Uro.ut, ltolls und lllsouliH. Wliolomilo Depot, nomar Klrntbtruci uud lualuuu uveuiio. WM M. QAL.T & CO. STATIONEIIY. RIDER & ADDISON, Wholesale- uud ltetull Dealers In PAPER, BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, till UulithM. N. V ne.ll- I'll. Aw. Oidursor nuiueits lor iiii)tnlious Klvi'ii nor Biinuluttuntkiii, uml tuitlifuotloii yuiiruuteed in , irlio uud nunlity iu.f T fcERSSP Washington City REALM !FOR SALE BY Washington r SUCCESSOR TO DANENHOWER & SON., uanenhowe Real Estate & Insurance -J 1115 f Street N. W., VASHINCTON, D. C. Send for MONTHLY LIST, just out. ibLbrnuNL 1 JlesWonro.'ss, Alonndrla, Vo. o o Q to a G (3 w (6 W5. --. Washington Citf .FOR SALE BY Washington fe: realm uanennowe r SUCCESSOR TO DANENHOWER & SON., Real Estate &. Insurance 1115 F Street N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ' S3 ml lor MONTHLY LIST, Jmt ' i lbLuPflONEi lluTtiaw''88, .MesRUdrlu, Va. - .a .-A u'JfkixL ."fiau , .'. ii. . l! I m