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OUT A CANDIDATE. St. Lovrs, October 28.—A special to the Globe- Democrat trom the City of Mexico says: The Mario dei Hogar contains an editorial in which % Gonzales ts spoken of in the most terias, which is a tone the Diario has not employed toward Gen. Gonzales since he Yaeated the presidential chair. This article bas Caused many people to think tha’ the faction of Which the Diato is the organ have decided to Pominate that gentieman the presidency against Gen. Diaz. Sarewdest politicia! Lowever, do aot think Gen, Gonaales himself. will De a caudidate, but that he will Bring out a canai- date of bis own is now considered certain, It 18 SUll believed that Gen. Escobedo will be the oan date selected by Gena ‘Trevino, and Narango to make the race against Gen. Diaz It ‘will not be With Ube ope of succeeding In the election pext Year, Dut for the purpose of forming & new party, whieh will be very radical in ts liberal principles, and who-e promoters regard the suministrative party as entirely too conservatlre, and, what ts worse, too willing to receive repent. Aut 'ex-imperialists into the fold. It te believed that, as between Gen. Diaz and any mao the radi- cal Wing of tue lverai party may bring out, the fomservauives will be im favor of we jormer. —_—____ He Got Between the Duelist. Garsesviiee, Ga., October 26—Edward Haynes ‘Was shot and instantly kilied yesterday in Hosch- ton, asm Utewn near here. Wo Lpprerenh prominent citizen of that piace, had circ Serogatory stories concerning Mr. Joe Bialock, of tals city. Mr. Blalock sent notice to Mr. McCants that he would call on him for retraction or blood. When Blalock reached Hoschton he saw McCants ‘Siatnding ip ais store door, about 100 yards distant. Both men drew revolvers ut ouce aud began Mring ‘al eacu other. Joe Haynes, who was in one of the Stores between tue is Where the mep stood, Tushed out to see what was the matter, only to have his boay oD bOtD aero oy the of Doth men. He fell dead on the si valk, citizens grasped the duelists and took ‘weapons irom tuem, ee A Nurse Girls Fortane. SUE 18 MADE INDEPENDENTLY RICH BY THE SUICIDE (OF HER FATHER. New Ontmaws, October 24—The New York Popers a few days ago contained ap account of the ‘shooting of a workman by Jobo Lawrence, oe store keeper, Lawrence then killing bimsel le. defta wetter for ‘the coroner In which he says he has £28,300 In the Bank of England, which he be- Queaths to bis daughter, who Is in New Orleans, Hie once worked in the diamond flelds of South ‘Airiea, and at one time Kept the “Fire.proof’ coffee house om the levee at New Orleans. ‘The Ghuughter Is Elzabeth Lawrence, a comely girl of twenty years of age. Her father left her in the Protestant Ep:scopal Asylum chirteen Years ago, frou which place she was taken three years ago by: Wm. Blake, «cotton buyer, in Whose family she bas since resided as puree. Martine and Nicoll Nominated, NOTH THEIR NAMES ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET IX NEW YO ‘The republican county convention met in New ‘kK last night and nominated the following Ueket: Justices Supreme Court, Daniel G. Rollins and Henry E. Howland; Justices of the city court, Ernest Hale and Chas. K. Lexow; surrogate, Isaac district attorney, Delancy Nicoil;judge court general sesstons, Randolph BR. Martine; con- 0. J. KROX; president board oi aldermen, Jno. Van Kensselaer: Coroner, Denis Suea, Mr. Nicol! informed the committee which watted upot him that be would not accept the nomina- unless Mr. Martine’s name was also put on pe ticket ts Bot yet know whether Mr. Mar- Une will accept, ‘The New York Sun today says: The Irving Hall county convention will meet on Thursday even- tng, Bominate Nicoll and Martine, and fil out a tcket while their —————ce0_____ Lord Byrea’s Granddaughter. ‘TUE WIFE OF WILFKID BLUNT, WHO WAS ARRESTED 18 IRELAND. ‘The New York World says: Lady Anne Blunt, ‘Who was 30 grosaly \U-treated by the police at the time of her husband’s arrest on Sunday, ts the Gaughter of Aa, the only legitmate child of the great poet Lord Byron. Ada, to whom so many stanzas were addressed by her talented father, married the present Earl of Lovelace. Lady Anne’s husband, Mr. Wiitrid Blunt, belongs to a Sussex County family, and served for some years in the Gipiomatic service. He ts chiefly known for his ad- Yocacy of and intimacy with Arabi Pasha, the Egyptian insurgent leader, while on the turf his haine is assoc.ated with several futile attempts to popularize the Arab breed of horses on British race courses. Mr. Blunt 18 @ great favorite of Mr. Gladstone, Starving in Chicago. YOUNG DR ABBOTT'S TROUBLE AND ITS SAD CAUSE. Dr. EC. Abbett, a young Chicago physician, re- ceutly arrested for stealing medical books from the libraries of other practitioners and selling them to second-hand dealers, was before Justice ‘Seully last week, When the story of the young man’s troubles was told a sad and touching case of destitution was developed. One doctor from whom seme of the books were stolen appeared and esked the court to deal as lightly as possible with AbboU, "He said he had learned that the young Go-tor had been driven to the deed by actual star- Yatloo. Not only so, but he had AD. bott's Card in bis office, on which the latter had written that he had taken retu p them a8 soon as he was aple to 2080, The Rev. Teg Sos sald ag 4 t had tailed rotessio of lack of influential fends, and his offense should be extenuated, Tears fell trom the young doctor's eyes and ran down his tace when Justice Scully sald to bim he wus in sympa- thy with him in his fallen state. The justice changed the chorge of larceny to disorderly con- duct, and tn & Gne of $50, saying :e would suspend the fine if Abbott would quit Chicago and try bis forcunes elsewhere. Abbott cheerfully agreed to tala, = ———— Chamberinin Ta'ks of His Wission. A meeting {n honor of Joseph Chamberlain was held at Islington, London, yesterday. Resolu- tions of satisfiction at bis appointment on the fisheries commission and trusting that he would succeed a promo ing harmony between England tempted Frau: Baltimore. ‘The Baltimore pollo» have Deen many persons arriving in the city tue last few diyson suspicion that they are “repeaters,” who intend to attempt filegal voting at to-day's election. The democrats charge that they have secured evidence tending to show that some men were brought from Philadelphia for the of Ly vote seTRixe reputhiense, ot ing the repubifean tct ite any intention of course, Iidignantly repur fraud, and hurl back the charge on the democrats, whoves le arrests wi they declare, buve m: t few days Of persons to whom no just sus the picton attached, in order to intimidate the colored we and others, and thus fuctiftate frauds on Ene'baulot box in the interest of the democrats On the arrival of the Ericsson steamer from Phil- adeiphia at Baltimore yesterday morning the po- lice arrested twenty-eight men on suspicion of deing repeaters. They were sent to jail. ‘Thirteen of them were colore| men. Later they were ar- ned beiore Justice Hobbs. Harry Taylor, cok ored, testified that he lived at 114 Stockton alley, Baldmore. He said he had been in Philauely three weeks, had lost his job, and then took the boat for home. Taylor was sent to jail again with the other men for a further hearing. STORY OF 4 MAN WHO WAS LET Go, According to the Baltimore American, Herbert Wilson, @ colored man, who came from Philadel. phia on the steamer, and was arrested with the other twenty-eight Dut was released without being taken to the statioa-house, tells the follow. ing story: “I live in Baltimore, at 711 Vincent for wrent to, Philadelphia two weeks ago to look for work, and got a job in a cab stable. “As I was registered here, I wanted to vote. At the steamer’s wharf, in ‘Philadelputa, Monday, 1 met J. H. Taylor, » colored man, who lives in Balti- more. He said he wanted to go to Baltimore, Dut had no money, and asked me to lend him$1.86, the price of the passage, which I did, and we go. on the boat. Taylor told me he was going to vote for Brooks and Bartlett, and J said I was too. Whea We got to Light street wharf this morning an offi Sop iB yclzen’s clothes came up end “Do you want a job?" I said: ‘What sort of a job; §2 On an oyster boat?’ He laughed and said: ‘Come down stairs.’ When I got down I found cweive colored men and thirteen white men in a line, in charge of a policeman. I saw Mr. O'Neill (a detective), whom 1 had nown, and sald: ‘Good morning.’ He said: ‘Hello, Wlison; how are you?’ and turned to the policemen and said: ‘Let Wilson ; he’s all Fight, He used vo work for C. A. Gam- i @ Co.’ Another officer asked me why I came here. I told him, to vote. “He said: ‘Do you think Your vote will do'any good? You had betier: ‘where you were.’ They let me go. ASI Was on my Way home, at Saratoga and St. Paul sireets, I mew another officer, who asked me where I came from ‘and where I lived, and told him. He said, ‘If you don't Know anyboay here I'll ariest you and take you to the station, and started todo it. I meta sergeant later, and’ told him, when he questioned me, cate to vote. He sald, “You had better on "before you get locked up.’ 1 went then to Paul street to get lawyer to get Taylor out of the station. I went down to the station with aim to identity Taylor, and was driven out of the sta- Uon. The lawyer cailed me back. ‘The turnkey Said, ‘You had better get out of here before you are locked up.’ ‘The police captain said, *What do you Want here? If you don't get out of here I'll Wdeutity you pretty quick.’ 1 went away. A cap- tain Was on the boat Who went to Philadelphia, he Said, to get mento go down the bay to dredge. He Was angry when he saw the men be had hired locked up Tknew ‘Taylor ten years ago, He bad been in Philadelphia three weeks, I Was the only tuun the policemen let go.” THE MAN WHO MADE A CONFESSION. Another crowd of five men who had been ar- Tested at the Union depot on the arrival of a Phila- deiphia train were arraigned before Justice Hobbs At the same time as the steamboat arrests. Joho McDermott, the white man w_o made a confession {o Marshal Frey on Monday nignt that he had been ured to come to Baltimore to vote the republican Ucket, testified that Cuarles Johnson, cored, had engaged him tocome to Baltimore to vote. He Salud Johnson told him that if he was smart he could vote the republican Ucket and make some Money, He also said Jounson told him he would Pay hiin $5 in advance. MEN FROM WASHINGTON ARRESTED. ‘The Baltimore Amer.can of to-day also says: “Charles Skinner, of the firm of Chaney & Skinner, shipping agents, who brought four colored dredgers from Washington yesterday, was arrested by OMicer Mainz at 2 p. in., stinply because the par.y ot off the cars on thé east, instead of the West, Side of the platform upon the arrival of the train. at Camden station. The names of the men were Wu. Donable, Charles Boss, Wm, Easton and Jos, Layton, They uli claimed that tuey had come ere to go to Work as dredgers, and got off the east fide of the platform as it was nearer vo the steamer ue, mn Which they were to take their trip to the P where they were to ship as dredgers. Justice Wartieid dismissed the cases, “The republican and indepeudent democratic committees learned last night that a larg Party of political workers, numbering’ about thirty, were ata tavern on ‘the Frederick ‘Toad, near the station of the Baltimore and Potomac Raliroad. A prominent government official was ‘Seen in company with about thirty men in the 6th street station of the Baltimore and Potowac Rail- road, in W wshington, and ay he went from group to group they were ‘ail seen to nave Uckets for iuumore. ‘The whole crowd took th 12:05 p. m. train, and got off at the Frederick Road. station. When the train, which lett Washington at 6 p. m., Feached Frederick Koad station, at 7:17 p.m" thé Same official Was seen on the’ platioria with a number of the men who were seen with him in the Washington depot. He got on the train very tired and muddy, with bis face mufficd up in bis Overcoat, and caine into this city. ‘The gang will be brought inco this cty early this morniag’® ‘Tried to Blackmail Mrs. Mackay, 4A DISCHARGED SEKVANT WRITES THREATENING LET- TERS AND GETS TWO YEARS IN JAIL. A Paris special to the Philadelphia Press says: ‘Mra Mackay, wife of the silver king, lately turned the tables well on a would-be blackmatler, named Hertze.” The lady received a letter from him some days ago in which he stated that he was frmiy convinced as to the death, by foul means, of a Porter and governess who had been, like himselt, heremployment. He had not only intended 6 have the bodies of the deceased persons ex..umed by the authorities, but he was also ready to di- Vulge @ certain ‘family secret concerning Mrs. Muciay unless husa-money was forthcoming. Herwze asked for tue modest sum of $2,400 as the reward of bis silence. Mra. Mackay ‘wnt a lever to the prefecture of police, and Hertze was arrested. He is a German, and liad acted as Dut- ler to Mrs Mackay in Parla When brought be- fore the correctional chamber he admitted his guilt and pleaded extreme poverty. He was sea and the United States were adopted. He returned his thanks and spoke of the enormous interests involved in the work of the commtsston,saying that a several occasions they had already disrupted ations. He said it had been intimat-d that the Irish-Americans would attempt to make Lis mitten Un-uccessful. There had never been a Ume im thirty years when the Irisn in America would not sow disseusious between Great Br tain aod Americ. He believed that native Americans, iisumen and Scotehmen would consider a Strife as.acrime of the deepest dye, 4 that commercial union between the es and Canada would be the first step toward a separation. "eee AN Send Letters and Checks. ‘THK PRESCDEYT, TRE GOVERNOK, AND LAMONT HELP ‘THE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ‘From the New York sun, to-day. Gov. Hill, President Cleveland, and Private Sec- retary Lamont nt contributions and letters to sbie that had been put im nomination by the ouvention would wn. He believed Lat It Was Sure of success, and he took pleasure iusuring tual success in any Way that he could. The President wrote the shortest note. He boped that the “icket would win, and enclosed a check Tor his coatrivut on. Secretary Lamont wrote a cbs note that won the b arts of all the officers of the com- ee Who have seen it. He spoke in detail of the lence of the ticket and (he flae men that are enclosed a big check of his own, and He how happy ue Was every fall when he could un to beip the democratic cause along to vic~ in New York. soe Me. Tavaeax’s Last Potrnicat Sresce.—In cloning hus speech at Kenton, Oblo, Saturday last, ex-Secator Alleo @. “ihurman sald: “My friends, Uhis is probubiy the last political speech I ever ef don’t know. Lama pretty tough nd tt may be that I wili be wandering ke a ghost on the bank of Styx ten from now talking democracy to you, I you will never hear me anything Hut Tam inesined to think that this ts the List political speech Lever sbali make. And if it Js, in my parting words to you I beseech you to 4 by the great pflueipies that Thomas Jeffer- son | iddown for the Alerican people, that An- drew Jackson enforced, abd tbat have inade this Fy On of the greatest and freest and most bie count'tes upoa which the sun of God shines Be th ckful that you have such a Govern- never iorget that when You come to sift > analyze it, to doll It, You will fad that ie that bas contributed to your hap- Pines is « principle of the democtatic party.” A StrT Acstmer Govt WiTnonawy,—The sul Jay Gould by stoop & Kens, of nd, wliers of Kanoas Pacitic’ Bonds, took ob w phaw in New York yesve:day aiternoom, @ Mr. Delancey, the plAInUf's attorney, Te ‘ot a capiegram frou his cients With orders Dtibue Lue action, Mr, Deiancey at once BOU- lied Vaulerpoel, Green @ Cumming, WF. Gould's ful tuat you have such a coua- | ‘enced to two years’ imprisonment, +o. Damage by the Lake Storm, SEVEN LIVES ENOWN TO BE LOST AND MUCH PROPERTY DESTROYED. Details of the recent great storm on the lakes come in slowly, but enough has been received to make It apparent that the damage 1s very large, ‘The lst of wccidents, as gathered at the docks and insurance offices in Buffalo, aggregate fifteen ‘while there are numberless minor mishaps. The Jos; hae not peen estimated, Dut will undoubtedly ge, as several Of Lue Wrecks are of lar costly vessels. ‘The loss of life so far as is Known Mipdehate om waccinaw say that he worm A says 4s still raging (here, and many vessels have sought snelter to the harbor. Iti said to be the worst ‘storm ever experi-need in the Straits, ‘A Sault Ste. Marte dispatch says that the pas- sage hag been blocked by the groundiog of tue steain barge George Spencer with consoris fremble and Ironton during yesterday's storm, —— +e. Relics at Lincoln's Homestead. From the Chicago News, October 18. ‘Tne old Lincoln home in Syrinzfeld, IL, 13 re- cetving @ coat of paint now that the property be- longs to the State. The paint ts as nearly the color of the original as possible. ‘The alleged collection of Lincoln “relics” is shown the visitor without the former ten-cent fee. ‘This collection, a8 a gal- of pictures of Lincoln, 1s noteworthy, but as a Collection of fanytling which Lincoln evér owned OF preferred it 18 @ Mat failure. ‘There are 68 plc- tures of Lincoln—photographs, untypes, en- Fravings, and wood cuts clipped trom newsp pers. here ure six pictures of family groups and over & hundred more in which Lincoln appeara. Most of these are newspaper cuts representing s enes of the assassination, death chamber, the Capitol, the funeral trains, &. There are‘a great inmany bewspaper Caricatures of Lincoim which arous? feelings of anger and disgust rather than cu- riosity OF interest. There 1s an oll it ing Of Lincoln, and a very bad daub it is which 18 "discreetly hidden under table, ‘There are gliss cuses of campaign ribbons and cars, a case Of Lincoln medallions, a case of Linco.n medals, two cavinets of sheet music, four- een plaster Dusis of Lincoln, the eagle Which ested on the Lincoln catatuigus trom Washington W Springfield, & case of historical books of Lincoln and bis ‘ne, included in wulch ts a lot of cheap raliroad literature and song books with horrible cuts of Lincoln in iluminated colors on the ute Pages, & case of old ‘ace Gounts of his death, a plece of a bed quilt belong. Jog to the family, a cane made from a Fail he spi @stand made from Uuber in the boarding bouse In salem wuere he live , and some autog ters. | The only artick’s in tue collection which | Lincotn ever owned are 4 wooden settee, a ¢ {wo hair so(as, # rocking chair, an office chair. @ stove. Tuere 1% nutuing valuable in the collec | Won—nothing whien Lincoln ‘The collec- | Hon seems to have been made with the iiea that | auyluing which bears the name of Lincoln or « Fepresentation of bis face is a “relic” of hin, ———-eee. Ertscorat, Missiox Councu.—The first Kimyers, ot his instruction, aud tbe Bouied Dis. Uriet Allorury « artine, iat al Fuorida, Oulu, Munday, had wite of ‘infide.ity, but not Of Uhe uilssiouary councit of the Provestant copal Church was held in Philadeipuis yesterday, ‘and one of the men of the Weet who have grown up with that thriving region. Mr. Kerens met Mr, Blalue several times while abroad, and I asked him ‘Unis morning whether he had left the Maine states- ning of our Government.” See Surgeons Puzzled. STRANGE CASE OF 4 BLIND GIRL IN RURAL NEW YORE, Physicians of all scnools are puzzled by a case in the extreme northwest corner of the town of Ville- nova, N. ¥. Chas. Gibson and his family occupy an old log house, and from the surrounding twenty acres they draw their main support, The family consists of Mr. and Mra Gibson and three chil- dren, one a boy. The wonderful object in this humble home is the eldest daughter, a very pretty Tl of sixieen, who at her binth Was ‘novieed Co jave @ pecullurexpression about her eyes, but it ras attr.buted to infancy, and no ‘special attention was paid to it, but when the Ume of fe came that motions the sad discovery was made that she was bilud. Mr. Gibson consulted the best Surgical skill ta his re ch, but obtained no encour- nt Luat his child wouud ever bave her signt, jut us the child grew older it was discovered that artificial ight, quickened ber vision, and as the Years roiled by she made evident tne fact that the ligut trom an oll lamp enabled ber to see per- but without solving the phenomenon. and ive mind, and her ‘She has a qui mer is remarkable. All branches of needle- work she has maste.ed, and every book within tes appear to be more sensitive thaa in every attribute of womanuood she 1s su} her station in life, ‘The secret of it all remains ui solved, and “while the lamp holds out to ‘she Nearing their Doom, PREPARATIONS BEING MADE POR HANGING THR CON- seemeeaee A telegram from Chicago, October 25, says: Pre- parations are already being silently made for the great antl-anarchist drama of the 11th of Novem- ber. Already orders have been given, it is suid, to the memb-ts of the Second Illinois National Guard ‘that they will be required to be on duty for a full ‘week, or perhaps longer, prior to November 11, ear eemes eee ment Will be called upon to do thease It is derstood, however, that neither of the ef i H police, and all the North Clark street butitings abuiting on the jail rill be guarded with police officers, and no one allowed to Sater them until after thé execution of the con- demned men. On the morni the day aut ‘which there shall bo «. probauhilty of the Unit oxy, probably. ‘Thursiay moraing. te ature ot - 4 on the Condemned will be doubled or trebl and the freedom which they have hithertoenjoy will be materially curtalied. Noone will be allowed {w visit them at all. This latter precaution will be taken Wo avold the possibility ing the prisoners with poison oF otuer means of Quite a sensation was caused ‘among the inmates of the women’s department of the Jull by request that they bel, make the shrouds aaeaee aud caps to be used at the executiun of the con- detmned seven. Some of: the Inmates were willing Participate in the ghastly task, but others were su to rendert und the forine to large a part of the inmates tuat it may ‘Yerely puntahing this practice, or :ather an inflic- on of blows on the head, so common in families ‘and schools of inferior grade. A revent investiga- Uon of medical records reveals fifty-one cases of serious injury to children from “boxing” or “cut- fing” on the ear—in forme cases chronic apd ult mately resulting in fatal Drain disease, deatness, Insanl J, ete. ft would be stpassinie oy ‘discipline all ut ‘much mat be done by spec ial care in giving novice of the law ed. pence through the newspapers and by circulars distrib- luted by board of heaith inspectors, and by instruc- Uous Lo the police promptly others seen cuming children—as they may be seen, at all bours ot the day in certain regions of every ve Young Criminals. Rev. Mr. Thwing in the Atlantic. ‘Most criminais are young. Itis seldom that a grave crime, provided it be the first, is committed mtu Dividing the whole from ten years to from twenty to tw: Ubity, from thirty 10 and arty to sixty, i i aqUfestioe om Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ‘Tux Swrrr Srzcrem Co., 026-wksl Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Lommtana stare Loree. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. "Tre do hereby certtfy that se supervise the arrange. ments ‘Mfonihly and Semt-d nnual Drawings of The Louinana Sate Letsery Company, andes person Commissioners, the Banks and Bankers will als prucsaraun tn the Lantana bale Lotirioewhlen nay te presented af ur counters. a eee ‘KO! Pree Union Nat.onal Bank UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. 1868 for twenty. by the Arilabare fot faucstionnl and Goictsble parpoeae, Trower 8800,600 has eluos boon sued. ere a an overwhelming | vote its franchise CT a len The neo ‘voted on and indorsed by the ‘It never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number wings take ea ed teen ad epee rly cone ELEVENTH GRARD DRAWING OL Ane Ribs SURE LAGE HOH enue CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. ‘LIST OF PRIZES, eHrT Eg 4 2,179 Prizes, amounting to.. ue Uehce OP te Soanpany ae ewe further, pewetce write clearly, giving fall OT] Express M« ‘Orders, oF Pree ‘a onlinety Pee ie Registered Letters to Ww MEW ORLEANS NATION Siioaun a --€533,000 be made only to ‘Address REMEMBER that the presence of Generals Beaure- gard and Early, who are in charge of the drawings, is ‘Sgusrantes of absolute fairness and integrity, that the chances are all equal, and that no‘one can possibly divine what number will drew a prize. REMEMBER that the payment of all prises is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKSof New Orleans, and the tickets are signed by the President of ‘an Institution whose chartered rights are recognised in the highest Courts; therefore, beware of any imite- tions of anonymous schemes, ol2-wastw To Tue Posuc Having decided to retire from the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, sates CLOSING-OUT SALE {s still in progress, and many bargains are to be bad, 8 few of which I quote below: BROCADED VELVET, in black and colors, formerly ‘85, to the low price of $2.50. STRIPED “4m black and colors, formerly $1.50, to the low price of $1. * “4m black and colors, formerly ‘81.25, to the low price of 750. ALL PLAIN =“ — in black and colors, at much Jess than usual cost. ‘We have some COLORED SILKS left in Gros-Grain, Rhadamas, Surai.s, and Brocaded, which we offer at a reat sacrifice of 50c. on the dollar. We have two pieces of 24-inch SEAL CLOAKING PLUSH left, which we offer very cheap. ‘The COLORED DRESS GOODS STOCK has many desirable and season goods left, and if you need any- ‘thing in that line it will pay you to give that depart ‘ment s look before buying, If you want » BLACK DRESS of any kind, why not ‘buy it where you can get it at cost? In short, you should not mise this saleif you need anything in the DAY GOODS line, b1UBE FIXTURES FOR SALE, ‘8. L. HEMPSTONE, cop2-3m 803 Pepnayivania Avenue G. T. Kux TAILOR, 2 440TH 87.8.% ¥aLL STOCK now BRADY. Tas Fouowme xerevcross AUCTION SALES. VALU “Rial ry New Striped Cloths, pneu] Fae = aaa hae severe see SESS = i aad he circ edie ‘baish fazer gt eae somerset te reer Tiss ecrew 4 a s to = Sees ece ote scat ead lt ‘west line H th street the o BaumS ™ trom THOS & WAGGAMAN, Auct iu Mjsous irom 1 to 10 years, we ave « PPPOANSON BROs, Auctionsers ony idee sri Cae ae sevEnat VERY Tink Pane surteR ¥ E WaGGaMaN. sis Aectionser | fpisued 3ith endncmns Duttonn, comes tn all the het a EASY, CHAT GRAVING a an aby tia all of our children He | RSG RAE | Sere tae RS "-RACI Onn f, Bo. Lat a esnend DOWLING, Auctioneer. 13 .. iG TH “SS Virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of lL a ASE ESE 2octaase os | OPERA, Se oF AS TISREE | Se sematsuaiey Ge man bat a -- pe m:| UUs EMR ATED | REACRI Soc SAREE | weve we in wo nen Eerie ingen craton | jerenk See RE AGNS | as ch ree sateen | teeny sea a Cort ive this sale theirs. tention, fied Hs Cae ry toall others None of the five advantages have ever UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, September $0, A873, aod duly recorded in aoe, een sccompliahed in any other Comet. We have PD 8 HOUSE, % | of Cory ie farebeeet ‘thousands of voluntary testimonials from ladies whe 8: REND DYLEEY AND | of the Supreme of ae. ‘can be we —_ ic sq THEAST. Tard, escured: mereby. detente purchase | (The undersiened Trustee ‘virtue of 8 ‘ol tet T of Bi of of Colum! Passed the of Oe eye ee sa THE DAY Ol NOVEMBER Di 1987, at HALF-PAgrT FOUR O'CLOCK F. Min tron Sine: Scr enke so the highest bidder, fhe soul part of ioe thurtoog (13) iu equare No, igh a od \binetean (i ovina or the same on 5th street east 1 from ‘northeast of gaia ‘with sald south line 103 feot 4 "1 eet grades of Coat . We offer itfor AU 4o 4tte TIME TO BUY. Ali kinds of Wood, sawed and split, or in thestick. STEPHENSON & BRO, an anna URES aie be ee KS, CRYST: ‘of trust dated June ist, A. D. 1 ser of purchasers, his luly recorded in, Liber No, 01. folio 7. ot Miliand Depot. 7x st. whart. | “rMIRD—IT Is PROOF AGAINGT PE ——— ra 350 Fecords for the Dintrict of Colum: | Oficen—419 10th Peas ROO! PERSPIRA devon Bi6p willbe ‘complied ‘Tirtue of @ decree of the Supreme | augmcet—410 10th at. uw.ie.e. cor. ave” | and moisture. Alera on the under ee elects Bhatrce of uabinpased” <4 ‘wear. stretch oF breab at the welst. ‘The bones ever Tout of ‘the defaulting HL ehall sel at public ction wun | JF YOU WANT THE : Public notice. "all suction ‘rookis of Wa 5 ncencnteel Durchavars'ooet We corner 10th. and D streets northwest, BEST FUET. soLp FOURTH IT NEVER CHANGES 1s FORM, zy hi 472 Louisiane ave. sven ie, TaURsbAy. ocro th oleae ee ee . 1887, commencing: 2 CO oe 2h the District at fair priows, oat >a oung ladies. because it removes and prevents stoop- WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ‘shoulders. art of the JOHNSON BROTHERS, Sansone —— chat 4. Personal: in ————————_____m__ PARLOR UPHOLSTERED 1 SILK AND wt abd referred to is eAld esos ‘Whe supply more families cith FTH—IF THE PROPER MEASUREMENT 18 [ANDSOME lor 1LE-TOP COAL, COKE, AND Woop ‘Do corset-maker can make pate a ony CEN) TABLES, ALN CHAMB R Walnut Chamber Suites, heavily carved, price) that will 8t as well or wear with as See SUITES WALNUT, WRITING , DE AND | beet mato: Elorant Hall Hack. elaborsialy carve Tory ‘Than any firm in the United states, And comfort or give such a inaguificest form BOOKC: ‘LINDER P, WALN' X- | costly; Walnut Frame French Plate Mantel and Pier Majesty's” TENSION abee ‘AND DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, | Mirrors; Walnut Frame Parlor Suite, upholstered in _ - GILT FRAME MIRROR, EASE CHALEA, | Flush Covches:, Sauaut Wardrobe, iuiror frost; YRINCESS OF WALES COMPANT, FABLES HALL AND BEAIR OAMPETS.CECVET, | Blon: Library Tablen’ Elegant MacieSteedc beehaes, NEW YORK DY babuseLy AN HER CARPETS, | M-ntel Clock aud Ornaments; Easy Chairs: Handsume | ‘aud Water sia #.w., 473 10th steree —_— GHINA AND GLADSW. (TCHEN UTEN- Pillar Kxtonsiow, Table: Walnut Dining-2oo Chains | _Comnection with iusin ofice by telephone. 3y:2 MANUFACTURERS. on but M rble-top sideboards; Refrigerser 10 BALDWIN JOHNSON, WHOLESALE Kept tn stock and recommended by some Pedestals; Lounges; Ci and othe f, ‘ail deaser in Coke, Coal aud Wood Compiew Lerw: Feather ‘Pillows and Bolsters: Oil Paintines; | fecifities, bottom prices, full LANSBURGH & BRO. Eucravings, Chrowos; Walnut Hall Chairs; ‘of buyers. tresses; Turkish Chairs: Window li “a oltdt WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, Aucte ‘Tocma cash. WALTER B WILLIAM: f[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘od ROBERT VOBE & ac - Aaa FoRtneR UTR CP AECISTE | seo xaw Puussun piace rnowe TOP TABLES. SOLID WATAUI. CENTER TA- SLR FRONT HOUSES BY AUCTION, On THURSDAY, OCfuBER TWENTY-SEV-, CLOCK P.M. ‘These hot BEES aes OR BRUSSELS mit WAL MARB ‘UP CHAMUI FURNITURE ENTH, at FIVE uses are! IN ETS AND SEPAK\TE PIECES, ASH AND | )« on 11th st.a¢,uear South Carolina WALNUT ¢ HAl SET, MATTRASSES, SEV- | and contain seven rooms each, ‘wita bath ; bs — a EXTENSION AND OTHER DININ TA-| modern impfovementa, aud erates in each dining ENCH DYING, SCOURI DINING CHAIRS, &o. &e., AT AUCTION. ‘and coal and sheds in the rear. They are | 71th sud 12th , ay 7 Fixe eeraboskes Ou FRIDAY MORNING OCTUBER TEN’ well built, neatly aud should command the | 11th oud 1°thele ne. Ladies only, First-class Ladies’ 7 EIGHTH, 1887, commencing et TEN O'CLOCK, at | nication of aay one ® pleasant howe. The | 1 )R LEOX, | won. ihe Lekon, ryaid ee No. SY 'indlaua avenue, near City Halll | ucisuburhood aad all ti st ‘ae excellent. "The Uidest Established andonly Reliable Ladios’ With A. Piecher and Mase ¥ sell an excoilent. Of household effecta. | (The ite have » frontage of 17 feet 4 inces aud s Physician in the city, 010-3 "Parla Anat THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | depth of 125 feet to 920-foct alley.) 6100 deposit on gn be consulted Daily, 404 Cut. between 45yandGtn | — noppina IN ALL 118 BNANCHES-ARTINTIO. ech, sale, Terme 3 w. ally aud gatiafactorily eascuted. Mee C'ULST! SPORE CARESSED Yo" GTS Ese Mian sorters. | Seer renet Sverre set rere, | UAL Ate ria wee ee NDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER o Tye aun tan GELDER: LADIES FETS econ | ERS ROCMTERET Dope SAT Be ead mitartriioty at FIVE OCLOCK, weve oat He AND Mast: SELDEN, EADIES: PHYSICIANS. Mes Cro New ck ith, th ate mn 0 raipel rq wivice free Sdentia — tt 9 mai ities Non od 107 1006 17th Tia a eg ANCHE AES PTB UATE SUA | howe. aes vO0tihet ns. ote | Bok ~_ bade s1-) houses are new. contain four rooms each, waterin | ~ BAS! GORNE OF EVGnTH A: EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 Bf, ~~“ Tr eeenen = ‘and all reutiug to good tenants, makings good| NORTHWEST, NOW. OCCUFI an Deture meand wadeoath thet beis | Mire Mi. J. Praxpr. westinent. Convenient to street cars. NITED STATES AS THE BUREAU OF EDU- 2 Olaeet. Expert jo thiscity, c ‘Terma: One-third cash; balance one and two years ¢ ya will wuarantega cure inal cence of private 1309 F STREET NORTHWPST. Notes to bear 6 By virtue of «decree of the Supreme Court of the, of meu ghd turnish medicine, oF bo cousulter | LATEST P, MODES IN FINE FRENOM able somi-anmt District of Coluuubin, i 3 Cases, oY vice free at any bour a e001 ~ ae Si oane penned in, Kael y Cox scribed and sworn ‘etore ine ‘ty USSTAY WAVES ot gales Gon es sod Emma'©, Wrightetal-ar deiendanis | PAMULL C. MILLS, » Newry Public in aud torte ak tobe tomplied RSVAY, the TENTH DAY UF 0- | District of Columbia, this dd day uf July, 183 always in ‘by Plain Combing. served to rovell at tak and D. 1es7-at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. gtler | _o24-m" _ Hater Desuaed ont Bangs Chinato. jing baser, atter five: "public notice of such re-sale in. ‘of 108 Sone Hewepaper published in Washington, DO: Tite | fonemeenencton, iy runt of the prenises. pert 1 Good oF no 0%4-dade twenty-uipe (420), in tbe city of, Washington, Dy DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers | Cbeyinulng for Sac seins at the Southwest eeney ot sald lot aud runutng thence east. aloug G street borth, seventy fect; thence north thirty-nine, aud teent i. AND ME SELDEN, LADIES PHYSICIANS, Established 1835," pkillful treatuent for ail eve Gin Compania, (Advice tree and confidential stil hours.” Gfice #00 6th xt. n.w. Bier HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT | 5, NTON FISCHER'S EANING TishasT ANd Diz Woh tue G AGNIFICENT BUILDING LOT ON CONNECTI- Goode Q ‘WEEN RHODE ISLAND \dredths (39.20) feet to the center ot wall; | # Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest establi wertis- | O ee = RVENOL AN DN STRELT ‘NORTHWEST. faa west sev. ny fe - then. route = Ley ing secre ——. a 2 Hin Ladies, 708 = ASaeun GARMENTS: pase UP Ok RIPPED, FAROE ETE GOLDER wool sa ia toon feorto whe place of baclunine, iuprov'd by & our | Fuructlae attention paid 19 ell diseases peceliat ts | “yet ood mourning bin Story and bbesernea urick re prool Vunding, now oe. ‘cup.ed cy the Un ted Sta.es as the Bureau of rducation. “Kerme: ‘of s.le—Oue-fourth of soe yosengne money in cash and the residue in three équal instalments at re- interegt at 6 per cent per anaum, payatle Seu annually. Tne deterred pay ens to be secured ty tie. purchasers notes aud ndeod of fru-t on dhe pFoperty: oF all the purchase money cau be paid in! cash, A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. ‘ii conveyancing and recording st the purchaser's “tthe terms of sale are not complica with within lek uuarnied or single. Forty years experience o10-1ni" J ANHOOD RES: ‘TORFD BY USING A BOTTLE ortwoof Dr. BuOTHERS' Invigorating Cordial si care ey cane of uervous debility uid loss of nerve power. Lt inparts vigor va raw. soto Im M2, DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND reliable Ladies’ Physician, can be cousulted daily at her 901 T st bw. Office hours trou 2 top. m. with Ladiesonly. La RK MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS AKE of the premises, part of Lor 61, OF A JAKDIN'S SUB OF PART OF 8Q. besinning for the same on Connecticut avenue 30 feet northwesterly from southwest corner of said lot. ruu- ‘ning thence nortuwesterly on said avenue 30.86 feet to northwest corner of sald lot, thence northeasterly 105.00 feet; thence eaxt 49.16 fect tos 15-10ut alley: south with west line ot suid alley 14-73 foot to 1.85 feet north of south- teriy. parallel with F (Children’s Corsets and 0 ¢] Corset dias EL ows free tus! rer © 4 ia standard remedy for all Wood diseases caus ERTS PEEUY wane, | SER SS HIS ‘Corner 4% st. and sa ave. Dk. D'S NEKVINE' NO. 2 permanent WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00, | pet Gebueyebce ‘weakness, loss of vitality, nervous led by auail. F. 2 eure, | Ae. Price 61 hent seal = comme tiyli-iy © STANDLE 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. = See & Derwenen, Exrma Mess VALUABLE REAL ESTATE UANTERE COURTY OF WASHIR TOSS | BLOATER MACKEREL, NEAR “LYONS MILL” AND PRIN’ Very Best Quality; JP ONCANSON BROS. Auctionsers. a NTERS AND PUBLISHERS, rm, fat and white, Rs AND TRUSTEES or vata. | tela 420 axp 422 Exxvente Sr, iret. BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING 3 > HOUSES: te 931 AND 935 FOUKTH ‘Have unsurpassed facilities for the execation of Print- STREET NORTH WEST. ing of every description, including all the new styles oe of type, first-class presses, and superior workmen. They are always prepared todo work in the shortest =. Pine peomusea Suarantee delivery vromuatyat the | Fi sceeprvary Desmame Facrt, WORK FOR LAWYERS. dust eascboet A BALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALL Brits, hrruments, Records, ks, prompts and care. oo nA Svan WORK FOR BUSINESS MEX. Price very low, iy 428 9th street northwest CLOTHING COMPANY, From: Frocs: bine: improved by ‘brick reatd with COR. 7TH AND GSTS ee Fora fine Dress Suit or Overcost, go to the London aad ‘Terms of sale one-third (4) cash, the balance in equal & Liverpool Clothing Co. {oatalmentain ove gud two years, with inter pay If you want to save $3 on 2 #10 Suit or Overcoat, go FLOUR Is THE WORLD Shirase oralle shard of parcastee, A oe to the London & Liverpool Clothing Go. raeninencs ” “od eee ere (8100) dollars on each lot will be If you want © good, strong working suit at ‘96, ora "Ternus to be complied with tn ten (10) days or resale etn 08.50, cote tho Lenten ds Show EE aks q Sete G OnGE 3. GockELER lediensent aud recor ES pee to 3 ior and trustee under thet vt wit'and tectiment Hiern tate ncn ‘ith fnecven (7) days | the London & Liverpoel oiotune Oot Oe its oat : of Chrtatian G. Gocksler, deeraged, day of sale a resale had at the risk and cost = o84-duda BRINER, Attorney. | of tl tanto Paso a five days’ daily no- | We will save youfrom 85 to $6 on 620 Suitor een a Po T hte 2 z 020-dkas meg i208 Bist street. te a 8 good peg ty aay ee epg nal ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT 0} yeare ‘8t 85, go to the London & Liverpoo THEE TaN Ee | pyrmcimon aso tenes, |Get oe, Or, if you at 89, goto Sues (ce he tds | Mere weer imrgmoane| camere meen nm te 0. 7400, of Hampton ve wi za SECOND AND THIKD STREETS Baar’ kep | Ifyou want a nice School Sult or Ovencost for s Boy ZESEELON SOUTH 4 STRERT, IN THE G to 18 years old at $2.50, oF fine Dress Buit or Over- exat et 65, go tothe ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbee . ) of Lot twenty-two (22), in square’ Ave By virtue of p decree quewsente’ ctthor anche or barrels send if} Of Court of the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING ese to it thet, ‘Teris Of sale. Une- rch andthe balance Ln ong Cause \0. 4201 -, ‘or ail o-ahy at puschasce's aC) a | PIT RENT of yurchaser, Dd, trustee, a at eS Sicsr Be ees “shat nw. toes aa % A Poe bere sre atenton cnet |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer fenad senate Two cop wanars ra iebalr ° "nS ara 34 “st orice bbe oz Nera : eae