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Local Resarl tor the Mornmi News.
Loos! forecast tor Savannin *d vicinity
txiay: Showers; stationary temperature.
| 1 O.Tlcial forecast from IVasniug-
I rno 1 ton for Georgia: Generally fair:
I rftln stationary temperature; easterly
I * winds.
Comparison of mean teronsrstars at 9avan~
nah. (la. Oct. S. 189 L anJ the mean of the
same for oinateoo rdarj:
Departure
Meak Temperature. i from tna SU joe Jaa.
normal |gM
for 16 jears Got 3, - I>r ~~
-1 Y ~5 I- ' ~ !38
ocTs-s iar Rust's •- snraMant.
\ra ount Departure
Amount '' f ir fr>Tl sinoe Jao.
far IS years oct s jfi,, D1 "J“ 1,1891.
“ 7*T - On 3jil
MaxinJ-n temperature, 8): minimum tern
*BHk& of the river at Augusta at
7:83 o’clock A m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was <IJ feet— a fa,: >f 0.3 feet during the
nast twenty-four bours.
Cotton Beg" o Button for twenty-foor hour,
andlnj 8a m. Oc: Ul. Herxllan time
Observations tassn at the same moment ot
time at ail stations
DUTS. -TU- " AvsaxQ*.
Max Min. Eain-
Na*s- • Temp Temp fall, t
' ■'"Y ' - j
Augusta ; S w
w :o >1
Uttle Root 14 W 66 .07
. .... IS G 66 .00
MobV ’ !.. 8 H 6 6S A3
SXomery-.:: : £ -0>
Mew Orleans. 9 .O .4.
Savannah i u il
Vick, burg 5 h 6 ; 68 *T
Wilmington. 10 80 C 6 *T
Summary
jaeaos.
STirioxs or Max. Mat Ham
si'iKKAh Dirruitn Temp Temp falLt
A1apaha................. ... 86 68 .00
Albany 86 70 lO
America 86 ! 64 .00
Cambridge. | 80 ; 70 .CM
Cordele I ..
Eastman 86 66 00
Fort Gaines 86 33 00
Gainesville 74 60 00
Mlllen 81 , 64 .00
Quitman 38 70 00
Savannah $) 70 07
Thomasvilie SO 70 .00
Waycrosa. .. | ...
Summary.. .... ....
Means. ! ...
OtH*rva:i~*ns at ta* same moment of
timeat a..att:oa for tae Mo*wi*o News.
S ava.h.vih. Oct 3. 7-. W p. oltr timo.
Temperature.
Direction. |
Velocity I L
Rainfall.
WAX!
or
mnosa
Norfolk 63 NEL .00 Cloudless.
Charlotte 74 W L .Oil Cloudless.
H&tieras ! 66 N 12 00 Cloudless.
Wilmington fo'S E L .00 Cloudless.
Char lee tin 74 E 8 .00 Cloudless.
Augusta | 72 N 1. 00 Cloudless.
Bataxxah 74 S E L 06 Cloudless.
Jacksonville ! 70 N L *T Cloudless.
Tamoa ... 76 NE L .00 cloudless
Point Jupitsr, Fla 78. NE 11 00 P'tly cloudy
Titusville. j 78 E ; 6 .02 Cloudless.
Key West 80, E 12 .04 Cloudy.
Atlanta 72 E I. no Cloudless.
Pansacoia B'3 F 6 00 Cloudless.
Mobile 78 SF. 8 no Cloud ess.
Montgomery. ] 7s E L .73 Cloudless.
Mew Orleans 76 S E 0 21 Raining.
Galveston ... M> 3F. 6 *T cloudless.
Palestine. SIS EL 00 Cloudless.
BrowMsvule E 1, .31 Cloudless.
•TlalicatestrAsi. tincast >nl ImnrtrnilMin
P. H. Surra. Observer. Weather Bureau.
GOTHAM'3 JQ3KSY CLUB.
Tbe Scsne of Action Chanoroe from
Jerome to Morris Farit.
Xew York, Oct. 3.—The New York
Jockey Club charged its scene of action
from Jerome Park to Morris Park to-day.
The track was dry and dost flew in clouds
around the horses as they went to tbo front,
but the horsemen said tbo track was fast in
spite of the dust. The winners were at
these odds: 8 to 5, 9 to 6, 9 to 2, 8 to 1, SJ to 1
and 7to 1. Following is a summary:
First Racx—Purse 81,000. six furlongs. Dr.
Hasbrouck won, with Kosa H. second and Con
tribution third. Time 1:13.
Second Race—Purse 81.000. one mile. Port
chester w< n, with Livonia second and Terrifler
third. Time 1:4044.
Third Race—Purse 81,000, one and a sixteenth
miles. A little over a furlong from home Ban
?[uet who was trying to come through Inside
ell, and Willie L who was at his beds, stumbled
and fell over him. Arab won, with Slmrook
s coed and Prather third. Time 1:48 Banqu t
finished second without a rider
Fourth Race—Dunmow stakes for 2 year
olds, 81.500 added, six furlongs. St. Florian
won, with Dagonet second and Acra third. Time
3:18.
Fifth Race—Manhattan handicap, 87.0J0
added, one mile and a quarter. Bermuda won,
with Russell second and Zenorita third. Time
2:0744.
Sixth Race—Purse 81,000. six furlongs. Wah
Jim won, with Zorling second and Enter third.
Time 1:13.
latoxia’s meeting closed.
Cincinnati, Oct. 3.—Tbe fall meeting of
the Latonla Jockey Club was brought to a
successful close to-day. The largest crowd
of tbe meeting was iu attendance, and lost
considerable money, ns only one strong
favorite. Rock, won. Tbe fourth race was
the finest of the day, and Nina Archor’s
record of 1 :t\}£ for a mile was equaled by
Vortex. Following is a summary:
First Race—One mile and twenty yards
Rock won. with Grandpa second aud Consignee
third. Time 1:45.
Second Race—One mile and seventy yards.
Marplot won, with Vancandt second and Flow
erdelies tbird. Time 1:4744.
Third Race—Six furlongs. Falero won. with
Prince of Barkn ss second and Dera third
Time 1:1544.
Fourth Kac-e—Ooe mile. Vortex won, with
Dr. Nave second and Whitney third. Time
1:4134
Firm Racx—Cincinnati hotel, autumn handi
cap, nine furlongs. Rudolph won, with Marion
C. second and Business third. Time 1:54.
BATTL.E3 WITH TBS BAT.
Hesultaof She Bill Gah n 39-,-vasT the
Ooaatry a Big Clubs.
WA93INGTJN, OaS. 3. —To-day’s bi 1
games resulted:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Cleveland— n. eh. e .
Cleveland 7 14 4
Pittsburg: 5 6 2
Batteries: Young and Doyle, Baldwin and
Mack.
At Philadelphia— n. b.h e.
Philadelphia 5 6 G
Boston .3 6 5
Batteries: Keefe and Clements; Clarkson,
Ganzel and Kelly, Six Innings, darkness.
At New Yo k— a. b.il e.
New York 7 11 5
Brooklyn 3 7 4
Batteries: Sulli. au and Larvill, Lovett and
Dally,
At Chicago— R. BH. E.
Chicago 9 11 7
Cincinnati 15 2') 6
llaueries: Vickery. Luby. .Scriver and An
son : Unities Latham aud Harrington.
AHXIiICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Boston— R. an. e.
Boston 6 11 3
Washington 2 6 3
Batteries: Haddock and Donabus. Carsey
and Murray
At Baltimore— u b.h. e.
Baltimore 2 5
8 12 l
llaueries: McMahon und Townsend, handers
and MthigoD.
At bl Dims— s. ah. s.
St. Louis 6 9 0
Louisvite 5 15 3
Batu ries Burrell and Munyan, Htrattonand
Cahill.
At Miivau.ee Milwaukee Asso- iation game
pomp tied on account of extremely cold
weather
I* vke Baius or the Uaih-mahiuui.— ‘ May,
inlslw, will you please call >o,.r rale storm oft
R hit. until 1 CRH get past with that lady Lu Urn
ViiM/ Aw*A
preparation.
BY C. B. BEACH.
When the utone is rolled away,
<’>o that fn*and triumphal day.
And the earth gives up its dea l from the
sod;
Will our garments aii be white.
In that grand celestial iigbt.
When our spirits must prepare to meet their
God?
Will the days we’ve spent on earth,
Give us right to anew birth.
Grant us pardon for all sins committed here?
Will the Judge so kind ye: just.
Say, “Brave souls you've kept tbe trust.
You have gained tbe victory over doubt and
fear’’ f
Will it pay us her? beiew
To folio** pomp and sho*\
To worship at the sbiine of earthly gold?
Will not worldly pleasures sought.
Be found joys most dearly bought,
Will it pay to put off praying 'till we’re old?
If we follow fast, yet faster.
In tbe footsteps of the Master,
Will we not escape desire to do a wrong?
Will not heaven's light seem much brighter.
And our earthly burdens lighter.
If we give .an hour each day to holy song?
Will not prayers of keen desire,
Feed the sacramental Are,
Bring us nearer to our home beyond the skies?
There's a promise, and a token.
Honest words by Christ are spoken.
Transcendent views of heaven's royal prise.
Let us shout a glad hosanna.
For the gift of heaven's manna.
Tnat is showered on us in our hour of need;
We are slaves to sin no longer,
But in Christ we grow yet stronger.
By his blood from a'l our captive chains we’re
freed.
pi
( t
This man istryingto joke his wife
about her cooking ability.
He says the household will suffer
from dyspepsia. It’s a poor joke.
Americans eat too much rich
food, without taking advantage of
natural antidotes to overcome the
bad effects.
Nobody wants to diet. It is a nat
ural desire to want to enjoy the good
things in this world.
Read what a prominent New
Yorker writes; he had been troubled
with gouty rheumatism and its at
tendant painful symptoms for
eighteen months:
"I have subjected myself for
months to the severest rules of diet
recommended for such conditions,
and used almost all the remedies
recommended for gout and rheu
matism, without any benefit, until I
heard of your imported Carlsbad
Sprudel Salts, which I used faith
fully for six weeks, dieting for the
first three weeks and afterward eat
ing almost anything I desired. All
the gouty and rheumatic symptoms
left me after the fourth week, and
my general health and spirits have
become excellent once again. Your
Carlsbad Sprudel Salts deserve the
widest publicity, and I take great
pleasure in bringing thisfact to your
notice.'*
You try them to-day.
The genuine have the signature
of “Eisner & Mendelson Cos,
Sole Agents, New Vork," on the
bottle.
■TATI
09
WTATKC&.
MEDICAL.
F M.WEAK LUNGS
rsi
Winchester's H/poplospliite of Lime&Seda.
For Chronic Bronchitis, Nervous Prostration,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Loss of Vigor and
Appetite, and diseases arising from Poverty of
the Blood, WuichesterA Hypophosphits is
a specific, being uneqnaled as a ITfultrini/
Tonic, Jtraiti, ATerve and Jtlooil l-'nod.
SOLD 11Y dhuo-oist*
WINCHESTER & CO. Chemists
LC2 William St.. N. Y.
SUBURBAN RAILWAYS.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE!
CITY AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY
and
COAST LINE RAILROAD CO.
The 3:45 p. m. train leaves from Second ave
nue and Whitaker street dejiot. All other
trains leave from Bolton street depot tor Bona
veoture. Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope, Mont
gomerjr and Beaulieu, city time.
For Bouaveiiture and Thunderbolt—9:oo, 10:00,
11:00 am., 2:OT. 2:30. 8:30, 4:43. 0:00, 7:00 p. m.
For Isle of Hope, Beaulieu and Montgomery—
-10:00 a. m., *3:45 p. m.
11:00 a. ni. train and 7:00 p. in. goes to Isle of
Hope via Coast Line.
Returning, leave Montgomery 7:30 a. m.,
12:30, 5:40 p. m.
Returning, leave Isle of Hope S:00 a. m., 12:10,
1:03, 3:10, 6:05 p. m.
Returning. 1 ave Thunderbolt 8:20,10:0u a. m ,
12:30. 1:25. 2:30. 4:00. 5:80. 6:23, 8:00 p. m.
Arrive Savannah 8:40, 10:20 a m„ 12:50, 1:40,
2:50. 3:85, 4:20, 5:50, 6:45 . 8:20 p. in.
♦Second avenue and Wnitaker street depot.
Trains for city leave Bonavemure cometory
five minutes alter leaving Thunderbolt.
G. W. ALLEY. Supt
AMUSEMENTS.
FIRST GRAND BALL
OF
The Ladies’ Auxiliary
TO
Myrtle Division So. 25ti, Brotherhood of
Locomotive Eogioeeri,
Will be iff Ten at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL
THURSDAY. OCT. 16th, 1891.
Ticket* tl 30, admitting gentleman and \\d.t
Ticket# f.r sale at Then* Hroa ', ames MoOrain
A Cos 'a and bjrtbe followlog committee:
Mr*. 0. S. Par us, M. W. Calnll,
.'•ira. W. E. Woods. W 11, Turner.
Era. H. M L'rqubart, H J. Waiati,
Un. t. Clary, It J. Miacalfjr,
F. B. Coate*.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4,18f11---TWELVE PAGES.
MEDICAL
L**
For the cure of all disorder* of the Stomach,
Liver. Bowels. Kidneys, Bladder. Nerrou* Dis
eases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipa
tion, Costiveness, Indigestion, Biliousness,
Fever. Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles and
all derangements of the Internal Viscera.
I’KRFKCT DIGESTION
will be accnmpliabed by taking Radway's Pills.
By so doing
SICK HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia. Foul Stomach, Biliousness will be
avoided, as the food that is eaten contributes its
nourishing properties for tue support of tua
actual waste of the body.
I‘bserve the following symp’oms resulting
from Disease of the Digestive Organs; Const!
pttion. Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in
the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea.
Heartburn. Disgust of Food, Fullness or W ight
in the Stcraach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or
Fluttering of Die Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a lying pasture, Dimness of
Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skm and Eyes,
Pain in the Side. Chest, I-imbs and Sudden
Flushes of Heat. Burning ir. the Flesh.
A few dose3 of K\n\V V 'e PILLS will free
the system of all the above named disorders.
Price a box. Sold by all druggists, or
mailed by RaDWaY A CO., 32 Warren street,
New York, on receipt of price.
mrnmwm:
■ A 1 In4ShonrsGonfrrhnpsc:rddi3-
ch aives from the urinary < Tgan m. -.A
are arrested by Hantal-Midy Caj4fS[ni I
Bolee, without inconvenleuc©. V 9 J
CUINAWARK.
WEST’S
CH! PALACE
—SPECIAL—
SALE.
Commencing NEXT MON
DAY, we propose selling
Chamber Sets, Library
Lamps, Dinner and Tea Sets
at a small advance above cost
to import Our imports of
French China, Fancy Novel
ties, etc., are arriving on
every steamer, and we must
make room. We are iu earn
est. First comers get the
best goods at these low prices.
West’s Ciiioa Palace,
133 Broughton St
SHOES.
SEASONABLE STYLES
AND—
PAIR FIGURES
Is a reasonable proposition to make to sen
sible people. You know it is possible for us
to do this. We promise it in good faith.
It means for you
lUE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES
Truth telling ahou: Seasonable Styles means
a slock of Bright, New, Clean, Fresh, Stylish
Goods. That’s what you want. We give them.
Truth telling about Fair Prices means Honest,
Close, Fair, Uniformly Low Prices.
That’s what you want. We give them.
OCR PROMISE IS A TRUTH TOLD.
And tn the llfcht of truth we invite Inspection
to our magnificent Sprint Stock of
SHOES AND OXFORDS
for LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN.
BUTLER & MORRISSEY,
120 Broughton Street.
HARD .VAKt.
HARDWARE,
Bar, Band ana Hoop Iron.
WAGON MATERIAL.
Naval Stores Supplies.
FOR SALE BY
Edward Lovell’s Sons,
155 BROUGHTON AND 138-140
STATE STREETS.
LUMBER.
McCauley, Still well & C&,
Yellow Pine Lumber,
ROUGH OR DRESSED.
Planing Mill, yard and offlcs.Gwinnett street,
east of S, F. and W. Ry.
Drovi Flooring, Oeihug, Mouldings, Woatb
erboarding. Shingles, Lathee, Etc.
Estimates furuiahad and prompt dalirsry
gua auteed.
Trsiisiiii Bros, k Cos.,
DEALERS IS
Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Brushes,
Olass, Etc.
Agent* for F. w. UEVOEB READY-MIXED
PAINTS. Rouse, ttlan and Deciralire paint
mg. Wall Paper and Interior D'corsli n
42 and 44 Barnard Street.
TELEPHONE NO. l.
A. R. ALTM AYER <fc CO.
AL TIVIA Y E R ’S
FASHIONABLE
FALL MILLINERY
■an
OPEN I N G
•
Wednesday and Thursday,
* f
- 7TH AND BTB,
FROM 9 7A. M. TTIVTIL 6 P. M.
We will have on Exhibition the Finest Display of Pretty
Parisian Fall and Winter Hats and Bonnets, Dress
Goods, Cloaks, Suits and Mantles ever
before seen in this city.
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND,
/ramuiMi i iiwim iriM iMiiirwriTgra—jmc— i itwi 1 rmmmnrm—-itiiii ■ —nhub
|THIS| SOME INTERESTING FIGURES jWEEK.j
Press Goods! Dress Goods!
I
38 and 40-inch English Tweeds
and Scotch Cheviot Suitings,
Mixed Colors, Stripes aud
Plaids, all the rage in tailor
made garments. Good value
for loc yard; ou sale for 49c
yard during Big Opening
Week.
For choice and select
styles in Camels Hair Mix
tures, rough eil'ects, be sure
and see our display at 65c to
$1 per yard.
Misses’ anil Children’s
School Dresses, so hard to
find in correct and desirable
fabrics, we have displayed at
15c, 2oc and 50c per yard in
Stripes, Plaids and Solid
Colors.
SILKS ! SILKS !
Always to the front with
new conceits and novelties.
Examine our superb line of
“Moscovites.” $1 25 yard;
also Black Ground Embossed
Colored Designs at $1 48.
BLACK GOODS.
Our success last week com
pels us to continue sale of
60c, 65c and 75c Serges, Hen
riettas, Brilliantines, Alba
tross and Black and White
Stripes and Fluids for one
week longer at 47ic yard.
OUTING FLANNELS
Bargains in Outings at
10c and 15c; sold iu other
houses at 12ac, 15e and 20c,
Handsome line of French
Outing Flannels in Striped
Polka Dot and Persian ef
fects. Please^examine.
SUITINGS.
36-inch Colonial Cloth Suit
ings, Black and Colored
Grounds, with Fancy Fig
ures, Dots and Stripes, fully
worth 124 c; price for one
week Bjc.
Black Ground Delaine
Suitings, very nobby, price
83c; down from 10c. 36-inch
Printed Serge Suitings, beau
tiful patterns, price 12 ic; sold
by others at 16c.
BIAZER SUITS ’
BLAZER SKIRTS!
BLAZER JACKETS!
Blazer Suits in Navy, Black
and Cream; price $6 50 and
upward. Tailor made Suits
$5 and upward.
BLAZER JACKETS—Spe
ciaI offerings in Ladies’ and
Misses’ Blazer Jackets at
$1 50, 81 90 and $2 98; posi
tively worth double.
KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES!
Hoc tb- nobby aMortmß'ir of Ladies’ Klfl
Glow* fr fall WAar. Moo the farnou*
Iloarotx Style in fine g!oVBs, r all shades, to
nia’oh suit. We ah* exclusive ago.it*
for the world-famous V •.<*-Pa til & Ctx’s
fine Glove . Hi e our llafes before purchasing. I
ALTMATEB’S
STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS EXCEPTED.
ATTENTION!
Hotel,
Restaurant
and
Housekeepers.
Your attention is called to
special offerings in our Linen
Department this week; prices
cut in half.
36-inch Bleached Table
Damask; good value at 65c;
this week 49c.
66 and 68 inch Bleached
Linen Table Damask, hand
some designs, the regular $1
quality, go down this week
to 75a
10 pieces Turkey Pted Table
Damask, fast colors and full
width, actually worth 50c;
price for this week 35c.
100 dozen Pure Linen 3-4
Napkins, book fold, elegant
value at $2; price this week
$1 48.
1 lot of 10c White Towels,
Fancy Borders, size 36x18;
price this week 6?c.
Special value in Linen,
Iluck and Damask Towels at
12ic and 19c; fully worth
double.
Linen Crash sc; worth 10c.
Linen Crash 8?c; worth
12lc.
Linen Crash 12ac; worth
20a
5 pieces 10-4 Linen Sheet
ing 85c; good value at sl.
Gents’ Furnishing Department.
STRIKING FACTS:
That Altmayer’s is the
place to buy your Furnishing
Goods, and that they carry
the most complete stock in
the city is indisputable.
This department is now
replete with the season's
novelties in Underwear, Neck
wear, Hosiery, etc., and
“quick sale - ' prices will be
in order.
Three Specials This
Week—Three Specials—loo
dozen Gents’ Silk and Satin
PutF and Teck Scarls at 50c;
worth 75 c.
26 dozen Gents’ Night
Robes, made from Fruit of
Loom Muslin, and nicely
trimmed, at 98c; worth $1 25.
75 Genuine Serge Silk
Umbrellas, Natural Handles,
at $1 49; worth $2.
CLOTH TOP SHOES
Ara the *tvle of Shoe* for ladies’ wear which
will be worn duriug the fall and winter.
Iri our Mammoth Shoe Department we have
on exhibition ihe fluent assortment in the
South, in Gray, Pearl and Black Shades,
made by the celebrated makers Edwin C,
B irth & Cos. and Aaron F. Smith. Our orioo
I ango is f J 98. 83 98, 84 Uh. .30 and? 7 00.
Call aud see these goods. They’ll delight you.
DRTC GOODS,
JACKSON, METZGER & CO.
BLANKETS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC.
WE
WILL
OFFER
DURING
THE
COVING
WEEK
AN
ALL
EXTRA
SIZE
BLANKET
WORTH
SIX-FIFTY
FOR
$5.00 •
ON
SALE
MONDAY.
■nm,. T q CLQSE
33c tTliree Haotlrei Pairs
OF BLACK HOSE,
Onyx dye, 60c. quality, that we desire to close
out we will sell at 33c. per pair Select from our
stock of celebrated onyx dyed goods. To make
room for revised numbers they go at 33c. by the
pair or by the hundred pair.
8“™“““""*®“ Having secured at a dis
j, count twenty dozen GEN
| 1 ff TLEMEN'S HANDKER-
Saaaa>m.Ka CHIEFS we now offer
same in shape of a bargain for Warranted
pure linen and full size and such as sold usually
at 35c.
JACKSON, METZGER & CO.
DANIEL HOGAN,
STEP ON THIS!
Carpets He ami bid
REMEMBER THIS FACT:
CARPETS
You may be told that we do not
make or lay
MATTINGS!
Carpots or Mattings. Don’t be misled. Wo
quote you always
-=RUGS=-
KOCK BOTTOM PRICES.
MADE and LAID
DANIEL HOGAN.
SIX OXSS.
STEP BY STEP!
GLOBE SHOE STORE
WE REACH THE SUMMIT.
YES, WE BEGAN LOW AND ARE
NOW ON TOP.
Pardon our egotism, but you get the benefit of our suc
cess; we set the pace for our conpetitors.
GLOBE SHOE STORE
N. B.—Come and see our FANCY SLIPPERS for evening, reception and party
wear; all the latest shades. We’re in it this season.
MILLINERY GOODS.
OUR'OPENING
Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday,
October 6th, 7th and
Bth.
London and Paris
Hats andßonnets and
Rare Novelties in
MILLINERY for Fall
and Winter, 1891.
KROUSKOFF.
Ladies’ Hems'itcbed Dice Effect
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies Hemstitched Embroidered
handkerchiefs.
ladies’ Hemstitched Drawn-work
handkerchiefs.
Ladtes’ Hemstitched Mourning
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies' Hemstitched Colored Embroidered
HANDKERCHIEF.
Ladies’ Hemstitched Herron-bone
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladies’ Hemstitched l-inch and K-lnch
HANDKERCHIEF.
Ladles’ Hemstitched Embroidered Corner
HANDKERCHIEF.
HIG-I-I ART:
Ladies' Artistic Embroidered
HANDKERCHIEF.
Ladies’ Real (Thread) Duchess Lace s -
HANDKERCHIEF.
laißi&auv-wsßMßisKs vroi All-Wool Corduroy
58c. suiting '
•Measuring 38 inches
bsiiii wide, will be sold
during the next sir days at fifty-eight cents
per yard. Corduroy Suiting is this season's
style. This price for this ween only.
KID GLOVES
Our stock of Gloves is now replete; both as t
line of shades and prices. Black; tau aui
lighter tints for evening wear.
E are now showing most
extensive and varied lines
Carpets, comprising Body
Brussels, Tapestry Brussels,
Ingrains, Rugs and a fuU line
of Canton Mattings. Atten
tion is specially directed to
our new stock ol Body Brus
sels, which is offered at about
what other houses will charge
you for ordinary Tapestry.
Our Mattings are all new
goods, fresh and nice, and
range in prices from 20c to
bOe per yard. en ,
OBSERVE THIS!
We MAKE and LAY Carpots and Mattings on
shortest possible notice.