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Srtppteormemen tree r esore OUR GOVERNOR TO-DAY. WOODRUFF HAD TEN MINUTES’ RULE. -——- +40-—- SPECIAL VALUES lin Hor 'SEHOLD LINENS) DEPARTMENT |Table Clot Youngs Had Executive Chair for Rest of|) ’, re en iis the Day at mIBAnY: ae, 6 ake ate (Special to 7 Wort) 1" eoretary Marry I waited) Nankins, ALBANY, Oot WIth the excep carly and pr : ton of 4 le inutes’ interruption to ame ft $2.1 10 $3.00 pr ad. day, Commodore Willlam JY “ fT ‘ oe Woodruff w r again helt at Acting Governor t tia } 9,86 of New York Sta i hie ite period he sivaiten war ROY Donbl Damask Cloth ; orned by at ‘ ‘ Hudeon 1s extra large, fine qnality. vlatg x 3% to 2! x 5 yards, | on hie way | ine, arrived at sof the train ed puabi mnie | } | \t less than half-prices, | noon, and While the wore being ¢ documents that Huck Towels, of an Acting Governor clothed with] at the home addrenres t Honumed anu lamattehad power by the Btate Conxtitutton Governors. a0 $426 per dor WILSON ce. | GEN. W. L. cc | DIES SUDDENLY. Webb's fine Towels, plain a te Ex-Postmaster-General Is Stricken Down white or colored borders, Drawn work, embroidered: at Lexington, Va. for Renaissance lace, [VOy- ae ee leys, ‘Tray Cloths, Centre| LEXINGTON, Viv Oct, HoWx-Posts Hut uch wae the remtatin noe hadt "fale » i. ; mastor-General Willem L. Wilson died patablianied that be f forced} pleces, Scarfs, reduced to} acvept mina rlestawn feben puddenly this morning at 10 o'clock, | rt about one-third usual prices. M1) his Congremsions William Lyne Wileon, « political, fet) optysel@tith Congrens ith owe short thine te wag acknowled: Banvinl and Ras wer during ag, aR TIOM LO ged Mone Bhe pant at war | JAMESMcCREERY &CO.,, Aone hie es Apenk ) ‘May ® 1868 ority aang mma aN tig! Broadway aud 11th St. Welt ta, Colum bad en ibe | snd praduated (rol i a fir At the ov ; qe sup eve and offered deneralehip, Janda» retirement ed the Presidency of University, tn Lex SALE, Children’s Underwear, Washington end Le ington, Va Aw an orator Mr Wilson was elegant and forceful, He had a mastery and excelled in 1 ton, His manned was al and he enjoyed an envial for wit and humor. FLIRTED INTO. PRISON CELL George Cahill Met Wom- an with Rare Gems at re fe returned to him RAtLVe town, fhe teoame actively Ho Won frat a National Sonvention Dlsed and his Offere| the Tre Binin University and aocepted It MURDERED LIKE “GULDENSUPFE. Body of a Man Without Head or Legs or Arms 100 Dozen Shirts, Pants, and Drawers, Winter} weight, Natural Wool and white Merino. Sizes 48 to 54. putat 50 cents each, Value 7c, to $1.20. JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St, Found in Bag. Waldorf-Astoria. ot it wae LYNN, Mave, Supper cane has ite parallel th Lynn, The verdiow and bimiviews: prank of man was taken from Floating Hrid hefore a jury th Judge} unt in General Sessions AGAIN IN DUCK. An Avalanche of RICH SILKS FALL There Tremendous Elegance is 4 in DRESS N @v bp elegant apparel, Glos as the more popula So Little ae brilli Now crisp, new, ruian that has tremendous import for the women of Greater New York and vicinity who love Rich, sumptuous Silks, as well offered at a fraction of their value. A trade-wind—almost a cyclone—woke up a congested spot in the market, and brought these of Prices stir in the Silk Store Superb, Exquisite Pratical SILKS AHalf A Third A Quarter of Their Worth r, always-wanted kinds, are t silks for us to distribute to their lucky purchasers, "hey are superb in quality, re’ined in character, latest styles, and perfect in every way-—and magnificent variety to choose from, The details tell the story precisely: ranging from 85e Silks at 40c, to $30 Silks at $10 a yard, 75¢ and 85c Taffelas a 40c a Yard In brightest, mest popular colorings; 19 in, wide. litle price. $1 Peau de Sole at 60¢ a Yard Large vane'y of colonia for all oceasions—a splendid offering, $1.50 Fancy Silks at 70c a Yard Uiped taffeta, corded sasins, warp»printed Laffetas and double warp surahs, in new color $i. Log W rp-Printed Taffetas at 80c a Yard— n sy ings tor evening wear nh clusters h Silks at 90¢ a Yard With checks in raised cords over shadows and flowers, $2 Liberty Satin Damasse at 90c. a Yard— In pastel tints and Couble colors in quaint patterns, $4 Fancy Silks at $1,50 lo $2.0 Yard—- Miroir-bra: $5 Fancy Silks at $1.50, $2 and $2,50 a Yard— Rich Lyons silks in eighteen varieties, for day and evening wear, $5.50 Brench Pancy Pailes at $1.25 to $2.50 a Yard— Warpeprinted, white, with stripes of flowers, and satin, in soft colorings. $6 Fancy Silks at $1,50 10 $3 Hevutiful silks in handsome combinations and colorings, for day or evening wear, Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway and rith Street, SILKS. AT ABOUT ONE-HALF RETAIL PRICES, One hundred variations of | Black, colored, striped — Taffetas, suitable for waists, petticoats, baad ons, Duchesse, Gros G linings, ete, and Faille Francais, 55 cents per yard; Usual price, $1.00, in Value 61,25 and $1, 50. Peau de Soie,—colors, white and cream, 65 cents per yard, (sual price $1.2 gauzes,—for ball, Five thousand yards at this Also whipcord satin, black, white and ded silks and wi:hly woven French armures in the latest colorings, JOHN WANAMAKER Peau de Soie, Satin de Ly- 75 cents and $1,009, Fancy woven and printed | evening $6,50 Fancy Silks at $1,50 (0 $3 a Yard— In superb designs and colorings. $8 Prench Silks at $4 a Yard With richly embroidered satin siniper and wate ved waves of silk next satin, $3.75 Fancy Siks at $1.25 and $1.50 $3.65 Fancy Silks at $1.25 $3 Fancy silks at $1.25 ind $1.50 In 30 rich styles and colorings, suited fo $2.50 Prench siks at $1.25 an! The sorts that bloom ty night wit $9 Louisines at $2.50 a Yard- Beautiful satin stripe Louis ne silks in reland. wo ite and bla keand-white, $7.50 Embroidered Liber y Satins at $3 50 a Yard- Rare and rich silks with (lowors like shadows acrows the silcen surface, $10 Silk Rob: at $4-~ ‘The full cree: pattern, in gresn and while barre $10 Persian $.iks at $5 a Yard Made in wonderful colorings for theatre wraps $11 Black Satin at $3a Yard- Richly brocaded with leaves, tlowers and bats $30 B abroidered Silks at $10 4 Yard 54 inches wide, and sik embrifery, Also var.eties of fancy black and Dlackeand $12 kinds, Now 60c, 10 $3 a yar! gornitures or dress wear, 50-~ elect n autumnal tints, otunda Broadway, 4th ave., 9th & 10th Sts, | “We Place on Sale TO-DAY 350 Fall Overcoats, Reduced from $15, $18, $20 and $25 to 1 v rains, | 500 pairs Men's Black, Double and Single Sole Lace $2.50 Shoes, at ° They are moitly handwork~ white lavenden green, with tines | white silks in qualitiea as bigh as the |Litiie Gents’ tilack Lace Shoes, \éth AVE., Corner 20th ST, | | Men's, Women’s and Children’, S ce, Vasqusliee Values; all |New, Fresh, \1,500 pairs Wom len’s Back Kid Pai ent Leather Jip, bution and Lace $1,50 and $2.00 Shoes, at ase Family Sale In Our Basement OF Seasonatl: Goods. Boys’ Black, Double Sole Lace § yhoes, sizes 2) lo 12s | Youth’ back DoubesoleLace $7 (Q Misses | i ‘ogo Patent Lester Tip Bute 30 14 (020, Spring Heels, sizes 5 tu 12!4,65 Sale of Velour Blouses and Evons. Entirely New, K oie ‘To-morrow we place on sale two very new and attractive models in Velour Blouse and Eton Coats. The Eton Coats are edged with stitched taffeta, the blouse handsomely braided jand jetted, of the finest qual- = ——= — ond tonday, and ihe police are now at] | (eorne Ca ‘ dashing Zovi eaye| a jor tea gowns, | lity of velour, and lined in ork an goun i th aR a BE ABU Aen Broa | 6,000 yards,—Poplins, Delicate and medium, | Moat thas boats. arerinitheNinestr am dealana either white or black satin; ‘The trunk waa {1 bag] chara with the theft of two Jemeted | ic | Complete range of pale! shades. Ost OF these coals are in the tines! grades and are || these garments are tailored } sod 10] bracelels valet at $2000 from Mrs , A ‘ ‘ Aten a, i i" cae inan, Miriam Loulse Mediey, of 9 Weat Wity-|JUdge Recognized Him,{and medium colors. cents, 75 cents and § | Silk Lined [ hroughout. jand finished in the best man ae eh pain) Death rma | Although He Gave a 75 cents per yard; ms ei ter, and are worth $32.00 Morente Wal ano wen sed ta] ged voran Woon she apvesre’ | alee Name aa adel per yard; We carty no goods from season to season, | As an extra inducement, pever the btiew, ay marks of w blunt-] court she war falrly covered with sia: | t 1 mati Value $1.25 to $2.50, and the warm weather in September and thus | we offer them at ee A f edged instrument aro plainly seen on| Monde. ban Rh one sorted Sx eT | the atunip of one ler, Dt the reat of an PGkMh gate lae ANS Wa | ae cewaine” a aa A large assortment of |, Fay THis mani finds us OverstO SEG $20 50 a a KasA RUNDE 18/2 { y \ A ragged. unkempt man stood in the —new eve r 7 a Oo She butebery wie, , wmplt “ i dean torhys | te wk Hie Yr my awry er r AN i Mi mpl hip Wyse ; a ; ne Ninge colors or PHAPRA ANI REE At the same time that vou come for one of | ' dome 1 " und with the} cet ewburger | art f nn street s ‘ p Arye ack gn f Arne Ane, i tka | A oceL LG Led ee gpRH eer RUDY | 4 | the top coats, ask to sce the GACH { gall! sh Ma Die | Me [ella 75 cents per yard; §o cents per yard; | S ll B ' M ’ S H Lo a & lov, \ a pe Ae Wa tear AP i an Vier va 7 well Business Men’s Suits, vd & Tay dhe hic and Hotel Oho Toinet him at thy ke Newburg i ' et shiow (ia venue He Atonitly Broodway & 20th St Pat: whan at r JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, at ey a A baths De Sein DAT Broadway and rith St, ® | see a \ wert and 9 , Open Saturday Evening, - ' f i : ky 16%, | qaEemeermm =m etc wn ‘ ' , \ ! NOW FOR THE BATTLE dhe ooh hen th ; World Wants al had " ' ina ‘ant ‘ ‘ ce Used, Always Used, | i tetas | OF RIVAL PIE-BUILDERS, , vay crorHiERs BROADWAY | Once Chet Always set : mu ate aha A ‘ Opposite City Hall Park, just beiow Murray Steet. } ft ‘ \ ’ i wt wm tiny | R {of the Fight t ver a Hoard of Gastronomical ei ie Paid Help t f irst Round of the Fight to i Nat's wont About thie , Wants in To- Mary Al bart mh i | li is made up of general all- | )) D . uf HO | in a Finish on ToeNight, FECInaL (ha HIE, MRE Rathor: taaean, “IGE | ay’s World. | fonae va h 1 ae ‘ Jeng - [eometines used to suppress an N WS. ween et ad in| ‘ sea, t Paid Help Wants fi i " \ wing ‘ « Hiraw wrivate, Ra ey, une | ther Artiets are al present hanging bd ep WANS 58 } Tt nobiles. ‘he rival Valon Me [MB thelr hate In yer Bowery, hostel 4 ) ral Neat Manhatian and Hronkiyn (226 Re patriots. pe pose Uf aesiniing| The new ordinance proposed in. tt Ww Laree Central Labor Unions ~. 409 the 13 Other N, Y, . by ier ext Chelate |Morounhs will alixt Mail [mal ammany dietrtsk committer 18] Municipal Assembly, Krantii y Huston Plana are Pagers Combined, « t \ WR) ons : ink Che spotless purity of the lege to & company of distr for such ad at the jase 1 ‘ roth 1 RMIT ORE FAP ARRE SOD A OF CNL naa il Ne anseralced. thai” Wee Lipsentt an recrang Manel the ety ities ‘of ‘Rye wan Spon — | he cham \ re oftiy y ‘ouRho nities ot , vere Am Attraative st Irenter New ¥ ‘i ‘ . nie i seareorlnie Haan Wy covering them with p Se al dil mela e 13 LATIOORAPRRE. mt ‘ ; davinating| ACter & more Variegated ane lengthie wiih tive production of a novel {complained against by Upton No. 10, of Hud.) ANT 7 LUNCHM EN ] ie ‘A h : q Teubuha: Car kein, atyled "Mince “Angel on Lend, the spention,, Lae fuged Mw ive vi tn Pareles , 4) MILLINER® ue thin | i aA f.” MeSween ult ald la shave thin] Aa, to the oath Alder debit ai aahia (0, (bat Raine | pots ia) HRN ‘ M i s at 41 G is alee Ing to the complaining un he Contra! Labor Fetera ton will ac.| cuyyane 4) MATTRESS \! 7 PRIN Crs Beat! franchise would be worth 6 of ingly ask the National Alilance of| RLMEN 9) MAKERS 2 vr , at . » dish | dollars ant would deprive loca! Arms jiow) and Reataarant Employees to po.) Hat 17] NECK WRAR tat on the ey : apa | from competitlon, ke both pharters and form a now| BUTCIPRE gt ROMER Ty iri H on Ihe , ‘ of Labor Clu ’ oth intone, AM gIE be M6 G th with a while vioted Wer Th ‘ " " riloulare have heen!) “dal Olpartment, has electer \ i hint 4 figure bearing ihe words. "Waterhoune te r ‘4 is he Then with a def: motion ofl heere, Presitent. Hernart Con Worke we tie na lonal 4) PADRE : ii jet a Manny th i ket from the burning the {i i ‘ H i Hon A al ean Tork; Maker ‘ M Balorleg aca jound 1 Manhattan’ Borough wit|Pure re. ehiehey thie MRe fia Peter tO pate Pina tat will MN eitorte to. the" wo Or ot] GOMPORITOIS soo 8 PAPBRHANCRRS re iy Prot tke Llpsshite wits ellen FO GP oe A ae ' hit goatee iat A ee mMm IE el REFEREE IN GOULD CASE, bul |aaeipn La pert enone a gentile che {2% A ANE matey favor Panel and “Tominess All wor nines ay tnt ousnwaaneas 6 runny ’ To Settle Dresmmaking Mille of Milalae mute t ie hee i Andrew J. Smith, who, during the "Am algarmated Society of Painters a) MAP RaNEN " v hy harrowin, 1 ‘ee | SALIALA 4 hea 1 pour Wee in oI ) i cor analytical "Sherlock Rotmerc| (ar oot me nrg " *) annT anon t uation Hascal ' ' py rc ah a A \oK ‘ Ne \F'Phe baitie is on. Tosnighe'e the might! Hd vill be emplaved, Maint PA Le ad a he \ : -_ a mene qeeet ae vote. 8 ' ie trad d ‘ a) Sar aaa a eid ea VACATION “THEIR TOPIC, |v majority of the superintendents Bate Die yeventn awaamareeen gareita Dillon, comprising ios. HORSES BURNED T0 DEATH. | Netherlands (te meeting | the i! Warrisnee ' meking firm of 4mith & J ma schol Superinfendenta in Seaton Atty delewates were pri at | America’ hay Straw Mat, tag WAITRRA 1 Biaward Gould for dresses supplied ty Wire In -aoklyn Stables Cannon Lie" fake Up the Subject, Sh spalon. whle heii jupt. | { ert Deroy Nagle, Comsplesioner of Street 4 WAIST i (hie wife between Nov. |, 19 and A earth AOHUAl (OMAR oe. Iie fe acNOOl tear Int aia ida { a ning, it the only IMAM ia New York wiimuw ‘ 2 MIBCRLLANBOUN , 944 & ‘ Hohool au i mri denis i . nou hoo! tat kn Tie Commissioner wiate & fate 4 1 6: Le : y Tete nats | nimer or widwinter, oF harcy in|! Teeventh sircet, wher ‘ AlN 4 \ ‘ miroyed and bos cloths among rie ayers f° ding, at aw OE pean and Bl be dor th | be nel ory firat and ¢ third W 4 AN ay ive ah mae Lapin vane. o 1 eiyiien offerings, tv I Rte te last thee Gaya, Ube nendquarters was vhe gublect aiceuleeste seni “tehze' le libely (a be w consouidetion {cs Luca. am fo ‘ ’ : ‘ . i a. ti as ck ws sin salads.

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