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BgK' 4 THE EVENING WORLD: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2D, 1887. HP "; X DUEL IN' THE TUNNEL Mr-" "' , Ek,, PIWCEMAN KANF8 DFSPBBATB FIGHT TO- Ht " . DAT WnnABUBLTBOEGUR. ESt Smith, Caagbt Rabbla Grocer Store, B& Takes to 11U Ueela and Defends Illmeir ffif-' With. III ReTolrrr The Men Sheet lit HFf Baca Other Per Two Minutes and Neither B? ' One Hit-Leader of the "Stable" Gan. T There m n lWely exchfince of shots up. Ky town early this moraine between Policeman Kk i G. IT- Kane fnd a burglar who rejoices in the MSft familiar name of John Smith. M l Accompanied by a companion. Smith mode Hgj 'an attempt to rob" tho groodry store at One Hp& ' Hundred and Sixth street and Lexington nyo- Eki' Mua, 'and. 'being discovered by Policeman K&fc Xuse, took to his heels and ran like a deer. e The poliocman pursued him through Leilne- K' ton arenae to One Hundred and Filth street, K calling upon the fleet-footed burglar to halt gu wad emphasizing these remarks .with pistol Kit.., shots. After a lively run Smith entered the KfV Kw York Central Railroad tunnel at One t" Hundred and Fifth street, and as Kane fol- flr.' lowed drew a revolver and opened fire on the S' policeman. The two men spent the next two BL minutes shooting at each other without oo. fc, oomplishing anything. Then the policeman VTf made a quick bound, and. throwing his full Vi forco upon Smith, he sent him sprawling on & v ground. He quickly had the nippers P Around Smith's wrists, and. having supple Kn wented this treatment by a few weludirectod v prods from his clnb, his prisoner became sub- kv missive and was safely conveyed to the East Cf'' Eifhtyighth Street Police SUtion-ooHse, $-. where he was locked up. r V7, ' Smith is a leader of the desperate crowd Wl knpwn as the " stable gang," which Police SBa? Captain O'Connor is determined to break up. BaBarr - - K FOUND DEAD IN EACH OTHEBS ARMS. BSI Three, Wen Jjose Tbetr IJves In an Explosion HbK at Cleveland. ., Mn tsrsciat. Tp THK STSXMO WOULD. BjB' '' CununD, 0., Oct. 29. At 8 o'clock yes. RtV teyday, a serious accident occurred at the ftY Topllff Manufacturing Company's works, Hrj-- - Several employees were engaged in japanning Egt parriago bows when one approached the HB heating oven with a lighted lamp. re Japan is a blaok substance composed of r besiine and turpentine which, when heated, Ek generates a powerful gas. Bgfr TVher th workmen approechod the oven Hfcp as explosion occurrod, the force of whloh kW threw the heavy iron door of the oven into w themlddle of tho room, shattered a large xfL-f skylight above, pieces falling into tho room, Hi and blewaway the remainder of the roof. wK Two employees, John Buchner and Alfred k. Steinbrook, were found dead, lookod in eaoh Rj'' other's arms, and burned black. Charles e Muothner and John Bolls were 'severely fl',. jburned, and Musthnor died during the flKf night. Thomas Mahlor was struok on tho Hi head and injured by a falling brick from the Sip (Ajilmney. Fire followed the explosion, caus- H lug a loss of $1,600 ; insured. t M$ ' WHO MURDtEED IUH? BaKV . R1.' The Stan Found In a Carriage at Chicago IK.ji Win a Pennsylvania mechanic. B1 tlriCUL TO TBI STXXIHO WOBZ.D. Kf CmoAoo, Oct. 39. It is discovered that the Ej$ man found dead yesterday in a carriage HEfgy shipped from the East is Oharlos Horn, a cf' meohanio of Bridgewater, Pa. From all that Ki can be learned ty telegraph Ferris left K " Bridgewstor Sunday night for Pittsburg., He K'-' i probably got on a freight train to steal a ride JP to Beaver and got into a quarrel' with some' m - tramps, who shot him. A tlokefrfor areccp- tlon which was found in Ferrts'a pocket took & ,- place Thursday evening at Bridgewater. Pa. wtf K- elosacxamination at the Morgue of the k" body revealed a wound evidently inflicted by , a pistol ball immediately above the right eye. k A. portion of thoforehead wasalsocrushatfin Kr as if by a heavy blow, and tho base of. the ?.. skull was fraotured from behind. ' N6ptstol Kt . was found In or about tho vohiole. & It is believed that the murder was coin- fil Knitted somewhere near Bochester, Pa. The K side tracks of the Pennsylvania road there fuj aro in a deserted locality, and thoro would be K"J' ample spaco to stow tho corpso,.away in the fV) , carriage by removing the bars of too crato jr&u and nailing them in plaoe ag(unv b Probably Murdered In Plttalrarc, KJ firxciAL to ibx xtmixo woauj.) e Pittsbuko, Oct. . Bvldenco Is accumulating BP that Charles Horn, whose dead body was found In HEL Chicago yesterday, In a carriage shipped from. New Kf Tork to thit city, was murdered here, tils .rels tires from Braver County, who are lnvestlgattntr KV tile UT that the sulcldo theory Is entlrelr K false, and declare that he was not a drinking man. K, He worked at his trade at East Bridgewater until . last Bsrarday and came to this city on Sunday af- Kil ternoon. There Is no information of his leaving Bh town and the Inference la that he was murdered E& and bis body smuggled aboard the freight train Hg?-. . while it was at the depot. The case Is now being Fy- Wprkcdnp on that theory. Kjl HU tiania'a Ilneampment Hurptus. BR, (arzcui. to tbc evkxixo would. a Br. Lodis, Oct. w. Tho local Executive com- BS ' ' mlttee of the Grand Army Encampment wui have JpS, betweeo $3,000 and $10,000 on band atter paying Bkn, all the bills for the encampment, and are now in a Stf . quandary as to what to do with taemonej. whloh m..- is a pan of 1100,000 raited by Individual snbtorlp. w' tlons. Pnbllo sentiment here Is for devoting It Hi to securing the Democratic and Republican Na- pj Uooal conventions next summer and to entertain. ES, log the delegates In case the conventions meet aajtrra; - here, and to this cause the money will. In all HKl probability, be dedicated, In caae St. Louis gets &3r .neither convention the money, or what it left, K4j wtil be devoted to the National Saengerf ett, to be ffijl Tield here next jeer. Hep Henry George' Eagaceinent. c; Henry qeorge win epeak to-night In theElghU v' eenth, nineteenth and Twentj-iecond Aatembly BjP piatrlots ; to-morrow night In the Brobkljn Acad. Hiv tm f Mutlo ; Monday night at Olovertvllle, and H jlnnng the remainder of the campaign In this city. & Dr. McQljnn will deliver adareases In Long K Island City and Grand Army Hall, Brooklyn, this K evening. To-morrow afternoon a Joint debate be- 1j' ' Iween Dr. McQlynn and and John Lloyd Thomas. Ww the ProhlbiHonUt, takes place In Cooper Union Ilk HslL Tho Doctor win speak In this city until the WF, floso of the campaign. Hk Bam Jaiuaa Ghost Hearea Them. HBf,' (irlCUL TO TBI XVXXIXO WOXLD.l mt' . - FAixUrviB, Oct. . Globe Village Hat f aver Wfc heat. Banf Jones, who died last Augutt, la now Ei' almost nightly teen at his old home. The ghott BL hssbeente'en by many of the townspeople. It fJK books breakfasts and givea the old kitchen store a M. shadowy shine. Men have lain In wait nights for mi. the spook, but on these particular nlghu the spook f they longed for never came. No one can be found K to live In Sam Jonea's house. W . - llnnaora of Cabinet Cbanae Dealed. SfW, ' (trXCUL TO TBI XVXXIXO WOXLD. AK - WasniMOTOM, Oct. . rXttmattet-Cenera iHt Vilas, referring to a report that he was 1o be ifK Irsnsferre. d to the Interior Department, when Mr. Rl lumarts appointed on the Supreme Ilencn. tald Ht, that u had no foundation. He did not expert to IB! . leave the I'ost-Offlre Denarfmept. Another re. Vi port that Solicitor-General Jeuks was soon loanc- BJr ce,ea Attomey-Genersi Garland is denied at the HE Drpartment of Justice. KK Blclmrd Crltcbett, Aaed 00, fjeajl. , (irECIXL TO THX KVKXtXO woato.l h, y Dorsn. V. U., Oct. .-ABarrlngton detpatch ' aBBOunces the death of Blchard Crltcbett, wan leaft - , -wat torn In lTss, and Is survived by his wife. KT "'. jso Is ainety-elghi years old. They were married iw etfhty-Oflo years, one son andHaughter sorvlvev HJP 1'S"' w grandchildren and great grand- br Obltuam K . H.V. Leio a tobacco broker at No. 18 Wall rSP" t, fwt, mtC at the Brcroort Houae y esierdsy. jt-s y , ' 1. JehB Murray Carnochaa died yesterday noon ISSv , ot aaoftexy at his rstdnce, So. U Eat; sixteenth it rsV H ' " Mai. r-Admlra 3. W. X Nicholson, of the navy, K .r it yastyiy noon at ala resMea&c, yo, ut yffA LBWB,.AMasaMlBnk... . .- ....j.i. .X ..." V ? t - 18 AU0D6TJBP1EB INSANE? Ilia Prleuda Think That HU Sllad baa Be coma Aflbeted. SrXCIAL TO TXI XTXXIX9 WOSLD.) CmcAoo, Oct. 39. As tho time set for the execution of the Anarohists approaches,' Au gust 8pies soems to bo losing heart, and those who are noatcst to him begin to fear that his mind has become affected. He pays little at tention to the efforts of his wife, by proxy, Nina Van Zandt, to cheer him up. Spies wears a continual frown and is In the lowest of spirits. The other condemned men still maintain their self-possession, and affect to look for ward with hone to the efforts of their counsel to secure a Judgment in their favor from the United States Supreme Court. George Schlll ing yesterday brought them a cheering mes sage from their lawyers at Washington. It is noted here as a curious circumstance that of the many petitions received by the Governor for relief and clemency, there is but a single formal appeal, and that comes from a small interior town in Now York State, to which only eight names were at tached, one being thnt of William D. Howells, of Boston. The other communications con sist of personal and individual petitions for clemency. Thus far no petitions made In the proper legal form! have been received. When ques tioned as to whether ho would consider a case of 'pardon or commutation of sentence which had not been made in accordance with the legal requirements, tho Governor said : " I presume the Governor might on his mo. tion and without any application pardon out of the penitentiary any convict he chose or any number of them, and that if he did, they would be safely out, but tho Governor would be liable to impeachment." COAL-HEAVER GRAHAM'S DEATH. Capt. KuaU Raya that It Win Due to Natural Causes. Chief Engineer William II. McCullogh, of the Mallory line's steamship Comal, who has been aocused of causing the death of John H. Graham, a coal-heaver on tho Comal, during her last trip to Gal veston, was seen this morning by an Evxhino Wobld reporter. Ho did not wish to make any statements for publication, but preferred to remain quiet until ho was called for trial at Galveston before tho United States Court next month. Capt. Busk, of the Comal, who reported ' that Graham died a natural death, said : " As soon as Graham's death was reported to me I instituted a thorough investigation into every circumstance connected with it. I hod the body thoroughly examined, and I can truthfully say that ,lt favo no indication of having been assaulted t n any way. No marks or bruises wero on it, 'and to strengthen my statement I got " several passengers to examine it, .who have been retained at Galveston as witnesses. Too coal-heavers who wore on duty with Graham, did not complain to mo Of having seen tho deceased cruelly treated, and so far as I oould ascertain not one . of them hod one word of complaint to make against the ohief engineer. Graham was found dead in tho en gine room. Ho had previously complainod of being ill, and I conoludcd that his death must have been caused by tho beat, superin duced by cramps." WHISKEY AT A CAMP-MEETING. Elder Jackson Shot Dead and Six Othera Badly Wounded, rsrscuL to tbx xvxxixo would. r Goanuurrox, Oct. 29. The negroes of Hampton County have been holding a camp rncoting. near' Brighton and religious exer cises harvo been going on all the week, amid the greatest religious excitement. On Thurs day night a barrel ot whiskey was brought to tho ground and drinking became general. When tho preaching began the drunken men in tho congregation wanted to talk as niuoh as the preacher in' tho pul pit. Tho meeting was soon turned Into a sceno of confusion. When the Srcacher attempted to enforce order a free ght ensued, in whloh pistols, rarors and pine poles were usad. Blood flowed in 'streams, and, as the lights wero extinguished, foes counld not be distinguished from friends. ' When peace and order was restored it was found that Jacob Jackson, an older in the church, was killed by a pistol ball in the head, and that six others were so badly woundod by cuts in various parts of the body that death will result. About twenty-five persons were badly bruised in the fight. The camp-meeting adjourned without cere, mony. MRS. YOUNG'B DOOR AND PARROT. BIr. Walker Accused of Kicking; In the One and Wringing the Neck of tbe Other. Daniel B. Walker, twenty-four years old, of 318 East Eighty-second street, was charged in the Harlem Police Court this morning, by Mrs. Ann Young, of 201 East Eighty-flfth street, with wringing tho neok of a parrot and with gross disorderly conduct. Mrs. Young said that a gentleman had given her the parrot and that Walker hod wrung tho bird's neok through jealousy. Walker said that the parrot had been killed by accident. As to the charge of disorderly conduct, it was stated that walker went to Mrs. Young's apartments while drunk and kicked the door in. Walker said that could not be possible, as he carried tho keys. He said that Mrs. Young had got trust on the pretense that she was his wife. He was held in $300 bail to keep the peace. No Uconas for Ilarrv Illll. The Excise Board has finally decided to rojeet the application to license Barry Bill's old place In Houston street. Capt. Meakln, ot the Mulberry street itatlon, reported that oilman, who made the application In the name ot the Houston Amnat meat Company, was only another name for Harry Illll, being one ot Harry's old employees. Tbe Board alto refuted a llcente to Joteph Lambertx, for the Malton Portonl, Lexington avenue and Thirtieth street, the police repotting It a resort of Improper characters. Rundlt, tba Wrestler, Defeated. (IrXCIlL CABLX TO TBX BVKRIHO WOBLD. London, Oct. t). Bundle, tho champion wrest. ler of England, was defeated by Carkeek at New ton Abott yesterday. Tbe match waa for xioo. FOUND DHAD IN A SHOE BOX. HORRIBLE DISCOVERY Wi A CONDUCTOR ON A LEHIGH VALLEI TRAIN. ntnlllnted Remalna of an L'nknown .Mnn Tacked In a Kmall Cine Body Chopped ' 10 I'll It Itoush C'offln, Which It Cov ered With Apparently Freeh Blood Feasible Cine to tbe Identity of tbe Alan. IMCUL TO THE XVXXIXO WOnLD.1 Eunna, Oct. 29. Conductor Raymond, of the Lehigh Valley wild' train, reported at an early hour this morning the finding of n man's dead body on board bis train, and as the facts became known tho affair has created a big sensation. The body had been cut to pioces and packed into a shoe-box. All evi dences indlcato that tho pneknge wan put on board tho train at Elmlra. Tho conductor reports that bo passed over his train at Addison and Corning from the cabooso to the engine and that he stopped his train just before entering Elmira and spent some time in switching cars nt the Houthnort yards, just outside the city limits. On going over his train again at Waverly ho discovered tho box. Tho remains are thoso of a man of middle age. Tho ton of tho head has a huge gash across it, ana tho forehead is badlv disfigured, as if a blunt instrument hod been usod in tho murder. The lower part of the face is unharmed. The blood had dried on tho flosh and every pnrtiole of clothing had been removed to prevent identification. The box was badly spnttered with blood, showing that tho corpse had bean put in very soon after tho crime. The nrms ami legs had been cut off, in order to allow packing in the short box. A coroner was called from Waverly and the body was takon off tho train nt South Wavorly. James Gray, of Gillott's, Pa., left his home a few days ago and has not been seen by his relatives sinco. His wife was in El mira yesterday looking for him, and said that when he left homo he carried 9800 with him of back pension money jutt received, and ho came to Elmira to buy a suit of clothes. Whether the body is that of the missing man is not yet known. Trro Touch Tnrrlera. Ftom a JVw Fork LUrA Kew York produces prim children In some of Its wsrdt. I wat attracted by a three-year-old sample of the gutter-haunter. Ho woron check crod drett and stood about twcnty.elgbt Inches high In his baro feet. An lndcscrlbabfe hat with a portion ot visor was pulled down hard over one eye, so that only tho other rye was used In watch ng the ways of the world. Ho was evidently a very serious young gentlemen, no paused in an effort to make a younger titter of hit stand on her head In a puddle of water to ihout, "Hey, derel " to a very aquare, blgh-hlpped gray horse that a man wat leading along tho xtrect. The horse wat csught by surprise, and he let hit bcolt Cy to thow hit timidity, llo thereby yanked tho young man who was leading him nearly off hit feet. Tho lat ter catt a terrible look at tho author of tho troublo and ttld : "Say, young feller, wots der matter wld yon?" Tho quite l young feller" looked back with a earful -corn snd replied : "I'm loaded, dat's what's der matter wld me. Bay, mltter, do you know wot't der matter wld you? Yer too freth, dat's wot's der matter wld you." By this time tho man had patted out of hearing, and ho only turned to bis now thoroughly calm beast and said : " Dem Is tough tarrlers." And Jutt at that moment the thrco-year-old old rounder bad his smaller sitter successfully standing on hor head In the puddle. m m DcviKVliu In Plenty. (rro-l IAa Stall). (IT. r.) i-Mf. Thcro are a good many darll-nih In the bay, and every few days some ot the nshermen bring In ono or more ot them. Emanuel Thomas, the fisher man who caught the big shsrk Sunday last, says be has caught a great many devll-flth this season. "The biggest dovll-flih.or octopus, as some call it, that I have caught in this bay," said Mr. Thomas roccntly. "was, when Its arms were stretched out, fourteen feet across that It, Its arms wero soveu feet long. Then I have caught a good many smaller ones on my lines. They are very ugly things to handle, and when I take them out of the water I am not, for a moment even, carelett how I handle them. Tncy have a mouth Jutt like a parrot. It It located jutt under the ssck or body. The long arms are covered on tho under side with valve suckers, which exert ex traordinary power. When they get hold of any. thing it la a rare lnitamewhen tney are not vic torious. Tboy are cunning, too, for wheu they fasten their arms around a man they work their arruaeo as to get the points Into his nostrils. If thty do he It a goner. They can cruth the life out of a man or sn animal In a moment. When they aro attacked they throw out a black secretion which clouds the water confutes their sn. tagonUt and enables them to escape. They are very hardy. They will live for three or four days kfter being taken out of water. I am going to try and take the next big one I catch to tbe Eaat. Thty can be transported without much trouble. " Where Beautiful Women Congresate. rilUbMtn Jtlipaleh't JtVu ror Lttltr. The largest assemblage! ot femlnlno beauty In America are at what are called "professional" or "authora"' matinees in this city. On these occa sions tho'houao It practically freo to actresses at a time of disengagement. One of them occurrod this week. At least six hundred women were there, and the majority were young actresses rsnglng from Sirs. Langtry and Mrs. Potter In beauteous fame to exhibits from the burlesques and comic opera choruses., Langtry sat between a girl from the mute but lovely rear row ot a cur rent travesty and a pupil from a school of acting, either of whom was handsomer than she. When It is considered that phyalcal beauty It the mott Important element In tho seleotlon of actretset, and that New York It the market for histrionic as- filrantt, It can be believed that an audience so argely composed of actrcttes was marvellously handsome. A good photograph of that crowd, with thetr vast variety of beautiful facet andthetr actressy plcturcaqucness of attlro, would be a picture to nover tire of looking at. " Uox and Cox " Outdone. (lonrfan Lf; Our old friends ' ' Uox and Cox " have been out. done, and may now retire Into private life. llza Kuhnel has solved the problem how to llvo with two husbands at onoe, According to the police sergeant, this enterprising woman lived with her first husband during the daytime and with her second hutband during the night, keeping up two houses and two establishments. Tho second hut. band seems to have discovered this arrangement, perhaps, like the Immortal Cox, from having a holiday gTanted to him by hit employer. The woman la evidently a genius, so let ua hope that the matter will be settled aa amicably and have us satisfactory a tag as Mr. Morton's farce. taaaaaa ..aaVafl aaC .A Iflfe Maaal L tsaaV A i anaH laLaal JmHVbV aBTaaaananananaHl UfTfJR aUtam. Baaaaaal 1 Haaaaft bVsbIbIbA 1I aW bbWLbIbIbK iV .asflnBaBaBaBaBaaan' vHWrSaKaV IMPORTERSa-ARTISTICTAlLORS . P 'Sept broadway oppoairt oiTorricDOs JKLa& -QfAEaU- 11 BROADWAY CORNER Jt ST. 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For twenty years I have suffered from a bronchial cough, never lylpg down without a severe attack of the same. After much persuasion I was In duced to try your Balsam, and Ita good effect! for tlx months Is certainly marvellous. Please use thlt truthful teatlmony for the advantage of nil sufferers llko myself. Feb. SI, 1B8T. Mrs. WH. J. ALDEK, Duxbury, Mats. More than twenty yeara ago Adamton'a Dotanlo Dallam win Introduced generally tbrouabout New England ae a remedy for Cough! Colda and Pulmonary Complaints. Since Its Introduction It baa constantly won Its way Into publlo favor, until now It la tbe universal decision that ADA9I80N'H BO TANIC I1AI.SAM Is the best remedy for carina; Cousha, Colda and Asthma. From XV, 91. Sterllna", pastor Methodist Church, Watervllle, Me. Read what he saya abont using the Balsam In hia familyt Dr. F. W. KINSMAN: Dear Sir I have used your Adamton's Balsam In my family for several yosrs, and have found It a very pleasant remedy to take and most satisfac tory indeed in relieving coughs and colds. I am glad to recommend it to others. Yours, truly, W. M. STERLINO. It Is prepared from hlahly concentrated Vegetable Extracts and Barks, tiuma and Itoota of wonderful healing properties, and la highly commended by clersrmen, eminent physicians and scientific men everywhere, testimonial! front whom can be famished without number. A Minister Now Preaching at Web ster, N. II., writes under date Haroh S, lsss, and same waa published in tho church paper at Webster at same time: V. V. KINSMAN A CO.: Gentlemen We should be the very lsst men to recommend sny patent medicine unless we knew what we were saying. But we feel certain that we are doing the world a gTeat favor when we recom mend ADAMSON'S BALSAM. My wife has been afflicted for nine years with a serious Throat and Lung Trouble, and among the many remedies used nothing has afforded so much relief aa this Balsam. Too much cannot be said in favor of this remarka ble remedy for aU kinds of Throat and Lung difficulties. EMINENfPHYSICIANS From George TV. Martin, M.D., aradnnteof TJnlveraltv of New York, and J. II. (Stearns, M. D., formerly Surgeon National Military Atylam, Togus, Me. navtng examined tho formula from which Ad. Simon's Botanic Cough Balsam is prepared, we recommend It as a safe and reliable medicine for the cure of coughs, colds, whooping cough, asth ma, Ac. , Auocsta, Maine. Dr. O. W. KINSMAN: Dear Sir For someatlme I have contemplated sending you a lino or two expressive of the great valuo Mrs. Bradlee and myself place upon Adsm son's Botanlo Balaam, which we have used for years with over Increasing satisfaction, it Is a mott excellent remedy for Coughs, snd sn agreeable-remedy to take CI1AS. W BRADLEE, raster Methodist Episcopal Church. This teems to be tho aenernl opinion en. trrtalned by tbe raaasea. Every one who baa used tba Balsam apeak In tbe highest term of Ita merit. You can find tbe Balaam on sale at all tore where they sell medicine of any de. rrlptlou, In entail and lors bottles. Jrlce 10, 33 and TSc. Put up so that all can be accommodated, the poor aa well aa the rich. It e member, In (peaking- of Adamson's Balsam, That we are not calling your attenllan to a novelty or some new nostrum, bnt a curative agent that ha been ued ery extensively by all New England Vir 20 year and dur ing that time tbe ala haa been steadily In creanlog, until ,laday It stands without an equal. THE BEST OF THEM AU. I MADE OtfLY BY Fs W. KINSMAN & GO., Apothecaries, SoTn ST. AND 4TD. AVIV NEW YOKK, r 1 1 DElfflG & CO., SUCCESSORS TO A. T. STEWART & CO., CBKTAIL.) FINE CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS. EVERYTHING NEW AND DESIRABLE FROM THE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARKETS AT EXCEED INGLY LOW PRICES. They also offer the follow ing SPECIAL BARGAINS: 1,000 PIECES DOMESTIC WILTONS at $1,25, $1,50 and $1,75 par yard. BEST ENGLISH WILTONS at $1.75 per yard. BEST ENGLISH-BRUSSELS at $1.25 per yard. BODY BRUSSELS at 85c. to $1.00 poryard. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS at 50c. and 65c. per yard. ALL-WOOL EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS at 60c, 65c, and 70c. per yard. 500 FINEST ORIENTAL RUGS AT S8.50 to SI 0.00 each; Value $15.00 to $18.00. Turcoman Curtains at S7.00 per pair; reduced from SIO.50. Antique Curtains at $8.00 per pair; reduced from 10.00. Nottingham Curtains! at S4.00 per pair; reduced from 85.75. Tapestry Furniture Cover ing at S1.35 per yard; re duced from $2.00. Silk Brocatelles, in all the artistic colorings, at $6.00 per yard; reduced from $8.00. FUitNiTUitK Kii;riioi,sTKHEn PnOMPTLT, IN THE BEST MANNER. AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. ESTIMATES FUR NISHED. UNIQUE TAIUjE AND OI1AIR8, A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOR WEDDING AND ANNIVERSARY OttTS. ALSO FANCY JIOt'KEItN ARM.UlIAIUtt, WUIT INU DB-KH, IIOOKOAHBN, TABLE. CIIIF FONNIEItEH, IIEDllOO.1I SUITS, ie AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. ENGLIHII UltAHS IIUDHTEADS, TnE GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES EVER EXHIB. 1TED, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ftlATTRBHHEH, MADE TO ORDER FROM PURE SOUTH AMERICAN nAIR. MATTRE8SE8 RE-MADE AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. I.IVK REESE FEATIIKUS, WARRANTED INODOROUS. fcU'UINU UNDEUBEDS, THE BEST IN USE. Broadway, 4th lit., 9th and 10th Sts. T7ASIU0NABLE pipar, Uunp nd cindla .hide u X1 uquk!tlrdUclaM thafinc.t French china laca worki naw, anlutad book of ImtrocUoni and prloe ll.t of maUrtala maUjdlor 10o.: laaauna glren ripipactlon In. Tltad. Lawla A Co.. manufacturer., a Eaat latb. at. Wr: ST. worth 416, with tvmda and o.rma In atrlnea and ohaokai alazant aulti, S3, worth 320. made tola aaaaon. PrtTatahoma, mWaat 23d at. . BAL8KIN, PLUSH nd Cloth rJacquea, Wrnpa, New market.. Ao.:lrj Gooda, Bilke, rJatlnaTOenta' othln. Watehea, Jewelry. Furniture, Carpeta' aold ftrici'j;-.eJ.nfl1??i11I)r un 7 " ImuImenU. W box a,3T7.Poat-Offloe. ' OSTAR'S, EXTERMINATORS kill Cockroach.. Rata, Mice. Bedbuxa, Roaoheai Infallible remediea: not potion. 405 Broome. ' POLITICAL. NITED LABOR PARTY. ,Twent.thlrd AaMmhlr Dl.trict. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT I Solxar'a Harlem Hirer Park and Harlem Caatno. -.GRAND MEETINGS I Kt?.1S1 'K.?' HM Week, Oommenolns OCT. 31 TO NOV. 5. INCLUSIVE. at both UaUa. The follnwlnj tpeaken wlU appear daring- the week: Dr. McOInn. H.nrr Gearce" Jf F,0,V J 3- Leubuecher, Howard II. Mane, Win. J. Goreueb, A. J. Steer.. lr. Anketell. is H. Edeiemtn, Lew Muller. Chae. field. Ool. A. II. Calhoun. Jamea E. Qulnn, Frank FerreU, Pro!, p. Ie Leon, Lawaon N. Fuller, I8: IiSS''."M JohnJ.BeaUn. J. P. ohli J. P. Archibald, J. T. McKechme. Wm. J. O'Datr. Re?. Chaa. P. McCarthy, Wilbur O. Ea.rieke, J aroma O'Neill, Dr. P. 1. Miller, William McCabe, and many uthera. ADMISSION FREE. GRAND U AbS.MKBTINq, and Torchlight Parade olSld Aaarmblj DUtrtct United Labor Party to be held at Parana Hall. 3d are. and KCth .t., Saturday, Oct. 39.8 P.M. Henry George, Loul. Port, W. Oorautcli. Pfol.De Lepo, Cnerlee Yield, Ibcniea Ford, William O'Dalr will dearer addree.ai. mUE"Unlted LaborParty o! the Ninth AMemblyTSTT. i. trlot haa opened the campaign. A meea-roeetlng will be held at the be.dquarteri. 0l Hudaon at., i n Hat. jirday erenlng, Oct. 29, The lolluwlnr apeakare i W, 11. Clark, II. O. Cole, J, Law, O. Prloe, Abraham Mead, I. MISCELLANEOUS. PENSIONS INCREASED and procured loreoldleri. Frooured for widowe, children, motnere, lather, or no pay. FiUgerald A CO.. Attomcye. Waehlngton,D. 0. LOST, FOUND AND RKWAKDS. T IBERAL KKWARD-Lo.t. dor atrayed lait night JL1 near Flalbueh are., yellow IrUh aetieri fine finny tail. Mll.rand red ribbon: Ucenaa No. 3,803. Return to Kick Roberta. 17. prince at., Brooklyn. HOUSKS, APARTMENTS &. ROOMS. Apartments and Moms To I.ct Unlurnlehed. GusiS.irpu,i7ar," flMortw' SEE THAT THE ABOVE TRADE MABEL 1 IS ON ALL PACKAGES. REFUSE ANY OTHER, W RIKER'S 1 GALISAYA AND IRON TONIC ! AND ANTI-MALARIAL, One of the Oldest and Best Medicines in Existence. Positively Prevents and Cures Malaria or Any Disease of that Nature, J Improves the appetite immediately; enriches the blood.; rein- I vigorates the system ; is PERMANENT in its effect, and is 1 just exactly what nine-tenths of the people of this MALARIA- I STRICKEN, city URGENTLY need to protect themselves I from that dreadful and insidious disease. Remember : An f ounce of prevention, &c. Our Calisaya and Iron Tonic is not a f NEW CATCH-PENNY NOSTRUM, but "an OLD-ES- 1 TABLISHED and well-recognized remedv, DAILY PRE- f SCRIBED-by our MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, and I is GUARANTEED to do all you EXPECT of it, or youi4 f money will be returned. 1 It is entirely different from any other preparation. ') Insist on Having Riker's Calisaya and Iron Tonic, I AND YOU ARE POSITIVELY SURE OF PERFECT I SATISFACTION, 1 or the trial costs you nothing. I Do not allow any one to persuade you otherwise. l FULL PINT BOTTLES, 75 CENTS. J Sold by almost all Dealers throughout the United States'at? prices no higher thdn at our Retail Establishment in New York; i or will be sent, free of charge, to any part of the United States, f on receipt of price, ' BY j WM. B. RIKER & SON, 'Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists. ESTABLISHED 1846 AT No. 353 6TH AVE., N. Y. Laboratories : ; 535 Washington St. and 55, 57 & 59 Clarkson St.. N. Y. & N. B. A Little Spirit being necessary in this preparation to koep It, we use fine MARTELL BRANDY. ALCOHOL is GENERALLY used BECAUSE It Is CHEAPER. Jt FDRNITURB, CARPETS, BEMI, STOVES, PICTURES. I EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. M 153 to 165 Mm St, 193 to 205 Fart Bow, l GASH OR CREDIT. FRIGE LIST MULED. ' I NEW YORK. COWPERTH WAIT ! t . . BETHESDA NATURAL MINERAL WATER M la a anpartor table waUr and an ab.olule kldner regu lator. Dlatributtns Depot, 11 Barclay at. bold by all druse lata and dealer.. DROPSY S(SaS Irop7 pecUllits in the world. IUto cured many thou una cues. Bend tor frM book of testimonials of almoet miraculous cares. Jtrnieiuberi ten day' treatment famished Free by mail. IHt. II. II. UltUUN Ot NO.NrS 351 Canal iU, Mew York. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. UFA! To competent nuatneea Men aeceptlna exolualr. cltr afenciteinraaleot our NATIONAX, AUTO.llATlO UAx KAV1.NU I.OVItltNoilM. Required by Jl fu con.uraer.. Hare33 percent. In UtLB illll.. her equallt. the preaaur. at meter. Beour. a ateadj and Increaaed tllamlnatlon. lneurina; perleot oombuation of the aaaea and a pur. and healthful atmoephere. Prevent in. diaacreeable whl.tllnr. hlowlnxand amoklnc of burner., remedying frequent denser from fire and ex pane, of broken globea. Over 10000 Id aerrlce. In doraed bj hlsbeat Mercantile Oorporat. and Expert Autbortti.a. Areota clearing 8MXJ par month. Ad dreaa TUB UNION NATIONAL at HAVING CO.. 744 IIKOAUWAY. NliW OltK. KB AI ESTATE. At Auction, ' JERE, JOHNSON.JR, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. ALL OF THE LOTS UNSOLD AT THE Great Auction, Sept. 0, OF THE WYCKOFF-KIHBSUHD FARM, GREENPOINT, Will b. dlapoaed of at priraU aale on eaay termi for $600 AND UPWARD. Asenta alwaya at branoh offlc on premiiet, corner of Naaaau ana llumboldt eta., Oreenpolnt, to abow the lota, or applr to J. re. Jobnaon, Jr., CO Liberty at., New York, or 893 Pulton at., Urooklyn. MKPlOAIi. AIXaPKOIALpuiKABBHofs prirat. nature, n.r tou. and phyalcal dabliltr, apeiiilr cured i oTnan' .ueeaaalul practlo.. Oonjult ( Old l'tytlclan, ii Eaal lttb st.( near Broadway, " afrQ YOU CAM f Aq bkcure oaa Ducal Brunswick Government Bond, the next redemption ot which take plaes A TIJU8UAY, NOV.l. , J These bond, nre .bare. In a lonn. tbn Inter. 'M est of which 1 paid ont In preuilpiii. tbrea ',;f tlmeit vearlr. Bvcrybmia Is entitled to f TIIKKK UltAtVINUs ANNUALI.Y. M- rintll ouch und every bond 1. redertae wltbn -J. araer or .mallrr premium. Bverr bondiICi4T draw onu ut i he lollovrlnir premiums. n thero I aranu IIUANIir. i One Premium nt !2SS,000 Itelchsmnrks." (. One t'reinlnm nt lftQ,00o ltelch.mnrs. f One Premium at OO.OOO Uelch.marVs. TS i Oni Prxinliiiii ut MU.tiUOltelrb.marks. i, 18,00", IO.8pO.1l.qoO. 7.SOO. 0.0007 3,000 3,000, I.HOO. 300, &(.. Sib., e. . ' OWteil'l'llE.llIb.ll. 00 HIIlOIISitlAltttS. NO III.ANKN. ' ETery bond booaht nf uawith (3 on or before th. 1.1 of Norember. until 6 P. II., la entitled to th. whole premium that may be drawn thereon on that date. Out-of-town nrdera aent In ItEaiSTKBXD LRTvns ana Inoloalnc 93 will aecure on. of theft, bonda for th. naxt drawing. Balance nayabl. In montblylnatalm.nta. For order., circular, or any other Information, call on oraddreaa INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., 100 Fulton at., earner llroadmur. New Ynraj City. , , t PIANOS AND ORGANS. falters Pianos Unlrertlty place, corner 12th at. New York. A -THE E8TKY UPniOUTPUNOS. with their e new repeatlns action, win th. admiration of the , moat critical : aea them before rou buy taold on monthly paymenu, liatey Plana Wareroomt, Til Baat lith at. A NUMBER OF GltAND. upris nt and aquare pianos o our make, allahtly uied. alrakataagood aanew, and fully warranted, wlU b. aold aK liberal .ducUoa from regular prlcea: ntanoa to rent. ,Wbi. Jtna.be uo.. lH 8th are., aboTe 16th at. Y, AROAIN8 IN PIANOS at Llndeman,Son' warj- room.. HSBthare., near 10th at. i. a flats ""! men t of new and alhjhtly naed ptanoa ot o own sn other makee at Tery attraotlre prcea. . yt t FpiIK "OPKIIA" PIANOTtnTmoaTpopuCjlool X flneat In th. market, only (10 monthly uUl paiai . one quarter', mu.lo l.aaonafrei rent only S3 rSMporo. v cauloiue. Poek A Bon. lis We.t tTth at..oorne?'- h WEBER CONCERT GRAND FOR SALEi iJ, V bargain) alas an uprlsht. 8110. Trl J OEO. W. lIKRBKnT. fil ltEaatl7thaa. HM DENTISTRY. 1 150 CAS.,, go0 j 9U EXTRACTING alf 1 without aa. 25c. Soft flUlns, Mo. up. Kleaant goU I nlllns frorall np. Full (lomjleti, t 8T, elO. N. Y, OKNTAIj UUt, 203 6th An., Seoond npataira, entranc. front lith at. Qppoelt. Macy'a. . '