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HUSH TOP. •
rhe Speech of HU I'rctittcrasor Failed
> to Hake Votes Against
Him.
THE HOUSE OF LORDS IK DAKGER
BocUl Partly JL»»f w laid to B« lhtm»
Op fa a Very B*4 Llght*Br«lih
Womsr WMiTkdrlti|hO
•*OUur Etflliti Ifewa
I Lion Aon. Not. 1.—Lord Salisbury's
itfitrkto* of the task of formulating a
scheme for the reform of the house of
ford*, rnhlle admitting that a recon-
etruetlon of that body to sdvlslble, la
the theme of general regret on the
Conservative Pr«» The explanation
uf the cx-preraleria retlcenoe la oc-
oephed Jn Unionist circle*, that hie nd-
drea* being made only forty-eight
hour* after that of Lord Roaebvnry,
he did not have time to consult with
hi* ootleaguoo a* to an alternative pro
gramme. nt Hod. Arthur J. Balfour
lout promised to addreae the Const rva-
tlrta of Newcaatle on November IS If
hi* health will permit. The unanimity
of the demand of tho party that they
he given some Idea of their leaders'*
policy with regard to the house of
lopds I* complete and *o well ground
ed that Hr. Balfour must be more ex
plicit than era* Lord Salisbury or leave
th* country oonvlnoed that the Tories
are prepared to light to the end fdr dll
the privilege;* of the peers.
Among thn Unl'alst* several propo
sitions are being debated, Including
one for th* appointment of a select
committee of the house of lords to con
sider what changes can be made that
would promoto tho efficiency of the
upptr house. The appointment of such
a committee was proposed by Lord
BOtoberry In 1858. but It was at that
time rejected. la th* present critical
condition such action might serve to
stave oft the attack upon the peers
by th* commons. The project of Lord
Dun raven for the restriction of Ute
r.umlbcr of legislative peers to 180.
chosen by tbelr order In similar man
ner to the existing practice of the
Bnotc'h repmsmtatlve peers, with th*
bulk of the house' composed of life
l«;r*. lias beau revived und meets with
considerable favor mining the Union-
lots. One thing Is certain and that Is
that whatever plan the Conservative
loaders decide upon mute be quickly
put Into operation. Unless the Liberal
Unionists speedily prevail upon Lord
Kallsbury to a give to some reform of
th* government, thy coming general
cleotlono will sjveep: tile Unionist* out
of parliament. Since Lord Roseberiy’a
speech In Bradford afl of the political
parties recognise She fact that tho
question of the reform of the house of
lord* dwarfs all other* now before the
country;. Thn McCarthyite*, though'
chagrined at the prospect of the pro
longed struggle, over thu house of
lords question postponing nil ronsld-
oration of home rule, accept the *o v -
ttrnmonr ;i]«u us eventually the surest
road to roach their goal. The clamor
of the Rodmonltw that home rule must
remain In front- of nil other measurrai
la not supported by. a alnxlep rncUcul
suggestion as to how this Is to enable
Ireland to attain tbs main object of
the Nationalists.. . .
mil IRISH ■ WILL HELP.
iMr. John Dillon, sneaking at Mull!-
nalieno, voiced the ootnlon of a major
ity Of the Irish party when he said:
"We would be madmen and traitors to
th* cause If we refused to give all the
asalsMnee In oqr power to help th*
Radicate of England break the power
of the house of lords, which through
out grr.cratlons has been th* bitterest
enemy of the Irish people."
The coming conference of the lead-
era of the McCarthyite* of the Irish
parliamentary party will duubtlu* de-
cldo to support the government, pro
vided a resolution be submitted
house of c.'iiimolls tmtfl.-ic-nilv dr.i-lt--
in Its opposition to the upper house.
ROTTENtNtEflB DISCOVERER.
Disclosures made during the past
week that certain members of the
London county council, who arc also
prominent in th* ranks of the Social
Purity Lstgus, have bsett llnnnclng
ohscurs pipers at the i xpensn of tho
raie-psyere, have caused « shock' to
the publla and have given tho opposi
tion to th* purity movement t ohnneo
to ltleg* that "purltylte." "progrea-
slve" and "boodlor" arc synonymous.
When the matter ivhh brought up In
the council it seemed likely to bo
shirked. Outside Inquiry, however,
brought out proof that the chairman of
the taxation committee, with ether
‘'progressive*," held the majority of
the shares of several unknown pswere,
to which are given exclusively oftlcl.nl
advertisements, the cost of which
amounts annually to thousands ot
pounds. Theca papers. It l« also ehoivn.
•re circulated at the public expanse.
Th* agitation thus start-d Is being no-
lively carried on and th* Indication*
how are that n demand will he made
that ahe member* aroused withdraw
from the council.
Another charge levelled against the
social puiltvltea Is that the evidence
unon which the Empire Music Hall
waa d*orla-ed of Its llauor license and
oblleej to dose Ks promenade was
heard In secret conclave prior to the
meeting of the council, by several
members of that hodv. whose oolta'on
guided the council m lu .le.-lalon.
Should this assertion be moved It
would lead to the ultimate success of
tts appeal of the managers of th-
music ball from the decision rendered
agilest them.
In an Interview with Mrs. IVmlv-vn
Chant thte week . that ladv declare*
that victory avail not be snatched from
t.. 1‘irttviter by te*al red tape 1.-:-.
p,.t „ v,- r best. ana*. ■ h i- nlrosdv
named to cleanse London alive the atm*
w-hrm girls of 13, with |»ltne-l f»t-e<.
jgfei their calling pta tt-.e eticete.
The Purity League Is uO.nit to clue*
CURES OTHER
Dr. Pierces Faronts Prescription is a
seven tide msdlclna, earrtullj compounded t>r
sa sxpsrleaosd end skill/iU physician. end
adapted to woman's dsl.ost* organlistioo.
It Is purely Togetabl* sad perfectly harmless
In sue condition of tbs eyttem. Cures morn
ing sicknem, weak stomach, Indigestion or
ufaaal* weakness " sod kindred
Mi MIS DEMSr,
1 Street,
fared _
doctor oat _
trouble I csooot flnij
bogus#* to desert tie
the torture* 1 sugered.
tltlteea weak* SOW I
began to use your
uedlclno. sod now
feel better sad strong,
er than I have felt tor
year*, tn fact, my hordeh
la thoroughly restored
and there are no slrns
ot any return of my
former trouble. 1 owe
Mag. Dssibt. It sit to your wooderful
.. 'raronie PnuvrlnUon'
which I shill fchrsys praise ehrrtrer I ov"
TTTi?ka—
held laat
evening m connection with the woman'#
movemei. at which wi* conoldered the
aubleot of “irotnsn'a share In local gov
ernment.'
Itord Meath presided at th* meeting,
and among those present were Prlnoe*i
Christian and many members of the ar
istocracy. Lv</-e r* ware read from Rt.
Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, the Archbishop
of Canterbury, Commoner Fowler and
Cardinal Vaughan. AU prerent con
currel In the opinion that -women ought
lobe r-lected to the various local board*
and take a large share in tho admin!*-
ira.'.- ot looal affalra
rrofoesor Huxley, Dr a caustic com
munication, wrote tbit women want ed
ucation In (hla direction m-.r* than In
any other. Experience, be oatd. would
help correct them ot a too strong he
ll'd In the efficacy of their government.
Heeltlea thb. unlike men, they would
take Ho pant In Jobs for any but their
lovem. husbands, children, and so th*
worst would be known.
ABOUT THE YOUNG CZAR.
Persons who have been thrown In
close contact with the pzar, Nichols*
II, during hi* visits to England, say
that he spoke English perfectly. His
mojssty acquired hi* education from
an Enghsh govorseai and tutor*.
When Induced to take freely he ex
pressed liberal Ideas and seamed to
car* nothing for the rights of kings.
He Showed no disposition of militarism
snd was almost nervously fond of re
tirement. Czar Nicholas .during hi*
stay In London, preferred to spend his
time quietly reading rather than In
attendance at ceremonle*. Solitary
rambles through the street* seemed,
too, to afford him much more amuse
ment and pleasure than theatre and
opera, going. He he* openly professed
a dislike for war. and hla tendency Is
In the direction of peace and hi* taste*
and pursuits simple.
A manifesto Just Issued by the Irish
priests tn London denouunces Com
moners T. P. O’Connor snd Mr. Red
mond as misguiding th# Catholic* In
the mifler of voting against denomi
nations! education under the school
boards. Mr. T. P. OConnor. In hla
paper, the Sun. recently mvl* an at
tack upon Cardinal Vaughan, who, he
asserts, governed his diocese In the
Interest of the Conservative*. This
Charge, the manifesto declare*. Is It-
bftjloufl.
The Tablet commenting on the sub
ject, says that only an apostate would
sdvire Catholics to defy the arch bishop.
Advice* received from Ix)rd Ran
dolph Churchill, who Is now In Ameri
ca. state that his condition has become
worse nines reaching the United
State* and Is now such that he need*
constant attendance. He will not re
turn to England until June.
The foreign office ha# notified the
Japanese government that It must as
sume the r'espynsIbllUy of the sinking
of the British ntesimer Kow Hhlnk.
Among the latest messages received
at the Russian embassy Is on? from
Emperor Nicholas. Inetructlng the
Russian ambassador to convey his
majesty’s thank* to Mr. Gladstone tor
the Inquiries male and the sympathy
expressed hy the cx-nremler.
THE CZAR'S FUNERAL.
Borne of Che Final Arrangements Hive
Been Made. 1
Llvadlo., Nov. 3.—The body bt Czar
Mmntkr HI. won embalmed Thursday
Jiikht., It will IW in state here before
lit 1a removed to 6de*u. The arrange-
merit* for the conveyance of the re
mains to 0.1 res v. word coaipletod today.
The war minister has been ordered do
provide guards of honor it' the various
print* atom the route from Odessa to
Bt. l’etrebunr. and also t.volar- guards
•tong Oil She rollrdada- thtt Will be tra
ven* 1. Having these orders, the move
ment of the troops began last night.
It Is stated nhw that Princtus Allx,
the betrothed of Caxr Nicholas 11. will
Inot leave Rusal* until after the funeral.
8he will go to Moscow on a visit to htr
slstsr. Grand Duchess Baratu*.
BETROTHAL OF NICHOLAS.
9t. Petcorburg^Nov. 8.—C*ar Nicholes
boa Ironed the following manifesto:
"Todnv marks tho holy anointment of
our bride Into the orthodox ritual, to
of Alexandria Fcodorovna, with the title
of grand- duoheei snd imperial high-
noaa
"Given wt Ltvadla. thle 31st day of
October (old style), ISM, tn the first year
of our rwtgn. "Nicholas 11."
IN THE GREEK CHURCH.
Ltvidla, Nov. 1—Prince** Allx was
received formally into the teihlodox
ebureh ycBtemUy. After the ceremony
she exchanged rings with her husband,
the Emperor Nicholas.
REJOICING AMONG THE JEWS.
Bouton, Nov. I—A mock funeral ser-
vto* of reJUctag over th* death of the
czar of Russia was hcCil In Memorial
hall, at the south end of Boston tost
evening, about 3.000 Hebrews being In
abundance.
ftoolaltei speakers and labor leader*
were th* orsffl.ra. Parodist* were nu
merous and the muolo was enlivening.
George SolIkovJtch. (brmerty editor-in
ch tef of the Jowlah Katie, was Invited
to addree* the audience, but he declined
cn the ground that, ollthough he disliked
the o»»r. yet he waa unwilling to tram
ple on a grave. The eener.il sentiment
tmptveeed was that the purlm of Persia
has now been eucceecd by the purlin of
Russia.
THE CHAPLAIN GOT DRUNK.
Ho Was Discharged for Scandalizing
the Army'Service.
Washington. Nov. 8.—The president
ha* decided that Chiplala R. Plumsr,
a colored Maryland preacher, who waa
18St, bo "
A Cordial Invitation lo tti* Lsdlsi Of
Macon to Call and Inspect (lie
Many Goad Tiling* t» Bo
Found Hora Only*
The Telegraph I* requested by Mr. E.
Weldmin W Invite th* ladles of Macon
to pity a visit to its* atone «t Messrs G.
G. Tool* Ac MV liman and inspect their
magnlflcant stock of Bwift'a choice
Western dreooed meats. Ho promise*
not only to tteaoa oil who call, but to
astonish them by th* lance variety snd
excellent auilittv of thn saue-igo* which
he manufactures himself. Mr. Weld-
man Is on* of the ploneens of Macon In
bis line, and hie at different time* been
connected with nearly every prominent
establishment of this kind In Micon.
In the grocery department. Mr. Toole
will be glad to sb.ow the ladles his excel
lent stock of foreign and tan ported dell-
cade. which la beyond all doubt the
liirgest and most extensive In eesnrt-
rnent In <hi city. Mr. Toole waa the
recipient yesterday of -several blue rib
bons for excellence, taken at the Dixie
Interstate Fair, and he stands easily alt
the head of tlhe retail grocery business
In Macon.
This to probably the only store In the
South where laoles can- tlnd every dain
ty nice and delicious for the table with
out -being compelled to go outside. A
cordial Invluuion in extended the 'adice
to call when they happen 10 be down
town. Orders by telephone (Nob. 376 far
Wekhnan and 2C6 for a. O. Toole) will
be promptly attended Ho. They carry
the best of everything.
PERSONAL.
Messrs. Herman and Clifford Swift bf
Columbus are visiting Capt. Hoff Slme.
John & Janes of Dawson waa among
the visitors In the city yeeterday.
Mlcu Lena Wells ot Carrollton la the
guest of Mrs. J. A. Folhill. on First
street.
Mr. Hamilton Douglas-), supreme
chancellor of th« Knights of Pythias. Is
at the Hotel Lanier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jay of Albany arc
visiting Mr. and -Mrs. Z. E. Jay. on
Union square.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carling, who have'
been spending the summer in New Jer
sey, have returned home.
Mnsdamee Ed. Reed and J. D. Ken
drick. two charm'/ne matrons of 1-tort
Valley, are attending the fair.
Dr. H. W. Walker, Dentist, ilOl Seo-
ond street (over Solomon's Jewelry
storci. Macon, da. - ' %.
Mias Edith Schatzman, tfc -charming
daughter of Mr. VV. H. Schstzman. who
accompanied iMr. and Mro, Carltng to
New York, has returned home.' '
, line.-O. -G. Stag:0ton of Fort Valley
hhd Mles-s Cora and Benia Singleton
are visiting Mrs. G. S P/ Go*tin, ot> Or-'
ange street.- -rJ ".‘a. '
•Jtlaj Annie Dunn of Atlanta la adding
additional charm to society this week.
Miss Dunn la under the eftaperonage of
of (Mrs. W. R. Brown of Fort'Vafty.
Misaos Annie ind'BtelKT'Orimn. the
pretty and attractive daugtvtem of Capt.
John J. Grlttln. are in-tub city-attend
ing Ah* Dixie Fair, They.are stopping
with relatives on College street.
The following notice of ft compliment
ary dinner to Mlaa Hattie-Davis of this
city to taken ,'rom a Grand Rapids.
Mich., paper: "Leo p. Fisher and Wnl
ter Meech save a dinner ox tho Couirtry
The above peculiar letter needs an explanntion. During the recent money panic we close
out jointly with Lilienthal & Gassenheimer of Montgomery, Ala., (the quantity being too large
for either of us) the entire production of medium-weight, fine tailor-made Overcoats of one of
the largest, finest manufacturers in the United States. We bought them for spot cash at 50
cents on the dollar of manufacturer’s cost. Tho above letter speaks for itself, for we wrote" to
the manufacturers to please write us a letter stating the above facts. We regret business con-^Jj
fidence compels us to withhold the name of the concern. But what interests you more, and
pleaSes you the better, is the fact that we arc going to place the entire lot on sale this week at
$5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00.
I
the following prices:
Every. Overcoat in this lot is worth double the above prices.
THE DAMEMBERG CO-'
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
SEE OUR ST.50 SUITS WORTH FR&M SIS Tb llSl "
Aldan in Allegheny is &ilfl to have in
duced many of his patients to enter
tho pools and in this way mado more
money in commissions than ho did
Club laaTolrirt inbcior 'of M°ls»'Di[vi ! from h:s lucrative medical practice.
Sovcral ministers of the gospel have
also used their Influence to Interest
mombers of their congrcsatlons that
they might share In tlio usual 5 per
?f Macon. G*.. who is visiting Mr* E.
>• Tlnkhttm. Covers were laid for ten.
nn.l tha decorations . warts-of - ydlow
chrysanithemunH. The iuvne car.ls were BHH H
HHI I chrysanthemum colored trad were very cnnimW-tlmt-) Tho bormtah^ aud
tha ootnfort of oureelves and the whole Pretty. Mra Tlnkham wan denied the ! vST'vftS n s *11,?
of RusoH. our bride reoetvlng the name Dleaaure ot the occasion by lllwiS; and t ,°' v , n3h ;, 1 ’ 9 rudUl9 , «vi
M the Dirty was chaporencd by Mra. Mu- ""-''ibiv
fJ c y ,n «;, The other guesta were MI«
S“VD. Mins Granby. Mi* EflKh Clark.
Ms-d Berkey, Mr. HKhor. Walter Me.x-li
Orlt. Ward. Willard M:,r.lm!.ile «, !
Chorlcf IloUtwooJ.
ALAPAHA'S COUNCITk
Quiet Election With -the Mayor In tha
Plalsance.
Alapaha, Nov. 3.—The town election
Passed off quietly yesterday with the
following remit: Mayor, W. S. Walker;
councllmcn, D. J. Luke. F. O. Baker,
J. U. Paulk. J. w. Paulk and J. L.
Paulk. The mayor-elect Is away from
homo Ho left to attend tho grand
lodge In Macon, but the Imrt heard of
him he wns taking In the Midway Plat-
f-iooe at tho fair. Hla friends suppose
ho may get hock next week. •
Cotton la atm coming In, but not so
much an a few weeks ago, as the crop
baa been nearly nil gathered. wiUt
the farmers oat plooting nud potato
digging la now the order of ths day.
PiMplo here learned yesterday morn
ing that Hon. A. O. Bacon got the cau
cus nomination for the senate. He la
no doubt a good man aud well quall-
llod to till -the place with honor to him-
eelf and country, but most of the peo
ple horvahoute are a little disappointed,
'* U w*b their desire that tho Hon.
H V.°‘ Tdracc would get the place.
Next Tuesday will bo an cxcltlug day
* IPortion ot the people, aa
about 30 per cent, of tho voters are
appointed July L lWt. he dismissed in 'running'for"soinw"aw 'of tlS^countv
dtasraro from th.> army, riummer ofllces and each one expects“ bonom-
iwna triad by court owtrtal rvoently | lnstad. When the nomlMUon taooir
for getting drunk with enlisted men. thsro will be quiet times for
k the scandal ot tho service and with weeks to come and poorvl? <in *th’TS
dtarcpunibl# conduct in the house of 2 gve their aucnuSS ro homT oftmra
the court and Plummer, In admitting
th* truth of th* charges, pleaded tn ex
tenuation that ho was compelled to
ataocut* with the enlisted men of th*
regiment, which la * colored command,
si the white olHcers avoided him. It*
claimed that the colored men Ksl him
astray. The court recommended hla
dismissal, th« pretldcilt approved th*
finding after careful consideration and
•aveu for the next j'ear.
HUND FOOLS IN BLIND POOLS.
Thousand of Dollars Lost By Pcoplo
‘a Pittsburg.
PltUbure, Pa.. Nov. a.-Tho most irn-
portnnt (h-vclopmeut this evening in ro-
•**5 to the blind pools was the arrest
‘ . u f *‘ l f r cyyymnoo 0Ud Bnm uv the blind pooU was , ne nnrsi
omctsl order* were Rsucd from the ot >’ X. Devlin of tho A meric n Tyn.
«r department earning out the sen- dlcat, on two charge.^of piracy to
a-fraud was given In c-Vki In
U-n-e,
Plummer had hitherto held a good
reputation lu tho rervloe. was well edu
cated at Howard Unlvereity, Washing
ton. and hla appointment wxts the re
sult of strotlx reoommendsilon* from
c.sny political leaden
killed by the storm
Courtney, Tex.. Nov. A—During th*
ner. had hla house blown to atonw. Si J a ,llfl I crgitson
each cose for a hearing next Wednes
day. Th.s Is tho second time Devlin
has been arrested. The tat caso was
compromised by tho payment of coats
and the itmount deposited with Devlin
by the proeecutor. Notb'ng ha* yet
been heard from George M. Irwin and
h‘8 Inrcatow are becoming fleruouatra-
on
(MMh
killing hts wife and sertoueiy Injuring
hla baby child. 8ever.il ether houses
litre* were
PRAYED FOR MERCJER.
Montreal, Nov. One thousand Jos-
ulus scattered throughout the world of
fered up 1MWD yeotcr-lay. All S-iult
day. for the repone of the soul of the
late Meretar. oa Inatruftrd to do by
the general commander of Hie Jesuit
order a* * token of gratitude to hla
memory Bar the sreetenv-at of the its-
ult* estates question tn this province.
seemed to be nura ng their sorrow*
snd anger philosophically.
Ttoe arrest of Gchh-inlt Mauch for
Inducing persons to utn-at with Dela
ney and Force has brought to light
tho astonish'ng fact that himdrels of
reputable aud highly respectable men
and women of Allegheny and Pittsburg
tt'ere acting ak agent* ftor the pools.
They riv. lv,si 5 per coat of all the
money Invested through their agency
and In this way many ot them made
a handsome living, a prominent pby-
dred miles of Pittsburg probably Buffer
the greatest from the collapse of tho
pools. In tho boroush of Wllklnsbnrg
alono between 823,000 nud 530.000
was invested in* die nttsburg pools.
Pcoplo In every walk of life had do-
pottted their .nil. -ind in many in
stances borrowed l-ugo Kttma to Invest.
Their condition now Is truly pitiable.
TWO SERIOUS ACCIDENTS.
Killed by a Gun and a Young
Lady Poisoned.
Americua. Nov. 3.—(Special.)—The
accidental discharge of a gun today
brought grief to a happy home. Gus,
the li-year-old son of H. A. Harris, a
prominent merchant of this city, while
hunting birds In the country, accident
ally discharged the contents of hts gun
Into hla side, causing almost Instant
death.
Mis* Annie Hall, the beautiful daugh
ter ot Joel T. Hall, a prominent
farmer "f this cnur.tv. lo.ik strychnine
by mistake for a white powder given
her by her physician for a temporary
ailment. Her condition 'this afternoon
was critical. Tonight the Is reported
dead, but as Mr. Hall lives sixteen
miles In the country the report needs
verification.
WON HANDS DOWN.
Great Rejoicing In Athens Over the
•Varsity 1 * Victory. .
Athens. Nov. S.—(Special.)—'News
has reached here of the result of the
gome which the ‘Varsity team played
In Columbia with the South Carolina
College team, and the boys are Jubilant
over n arore of (0 to 0 In favor of
Athens.
WHOOPING UP CRISP.
Amerlcua, Nov. 3.—(Special.)—The
Democratic Crisp club, several hundred
strong, Is holding an enthusiastic
meeting tonight. While he Is speaking
In Brooklyn, N. Y.. hts friends are
whooping him up here.
KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE.
City of Mexico. Nov. 3.—The earth
quake here last night had serious con
sequences. Thirteen persons were
killed by falling roofs and walls and
large numbers were wounded. Con
siderable damage was done to prop
erty.
FREDERICK LOVEJOY DEAD.
New York. Nov. s.—Frederick Love-
Joy, vice president of the Adams Ex
press Company, died this morning at
the Gllsey house, the tmoiedta-fe cause
of death being an attack of paralysis.
ENGLISH EDITOR DEAD.
London, Now. A—John Walter, pro-
pr o:- r and publisher of the London
Timet, died today.
MACON LODGE (No. 8) F. & A. M.
Regular meeting on Monday. Novem
ber 6lh. at Odd Fellows Hall. Cherry
sGxet. at 7:30 o'clock D. m. Members ot
Mabel Lodge »ivi •oJoutMn? oreihTen
fraternally invited.
n. X. HUGHS. W\ M.
CEO. A. DURE. S^cretcrr*
NEWMANS
Big Offerings for This Week.
Domestics.
Wo have an Immense stock of high-
grade Dross Gtoods. Wraps and Milli
nery. which must toe Mid. We do not
believe that good. Improve in tho
shelves, and therefore we make prices
to move them, and If you will take time
to read below you will save time and
money.
Fifteen pieces fancy Dress Goods
worth 35e.: fair week price 13c.
(C-lnch all-wool Covert Cloths Shu;
vortl- 65c.
(0-lnch Cashmeres. In all tho new
col. ro. worth 35c.t this weex 35c.
3f-lneh newest mlxturea Dress Goods,
tha latest novelties, at 4>i: worth 65c.
63-lnch Dreas Flanne.s 40c.; regular
6ic. goods.
Double-width Plaids only IPc.: there
arc very desirable for chll Iren's .lreeses.
Double-width Cashmeres only 12 l-3c.
A line of Changeable Serges 20c.
!0-lnch .Black Henriettas (9e.
Black Sergos at 20c., 25c. 33c.
Henrietta* and Baitlate, the very goods
for evening dress. (Oc.: worth 63c.
Silks, Silks.
Beautiful Plaid Taffeta Silks 59c.:
fully worth 76c.
Bengallno Silk*. In a largo line of col-
ora (9c.
Black Satin Duchess D8c.: worth 31.33.
Black Armour Silk 81: worth 31.60.
Black Moire Silk 98c.; worth 81.33.
Black Faille Silk 3L25; worth 32.
Black Diagonal Silk 93c.; worth 31.35.
Eiderdowns
and Flannels.
Eteht ©ieces fancy Eiderdown*, aid ta
ble ifor chiMren’e cloaks, only 19c. ;worth
Solid Color Eiderdowns 25c.;
38c.
"White and Red Flannels 15c. ui
wnue ana nra r i&nneis 15c. uix *.
Beautiful Embroidered (Flannels 75c.'
81. 81.25.
Table Linens
and Towels.
Bleached Tibia Damaek 25C.; worth
4*> \
Turkey Red Table Cloths 18c.; worth
30c.
Ertra-flne Bleached and Unbleached
Table Einens. Nankins and Doylies
from 23c. uownrd.
42-1 noh Linen Towels 15c. each.
Large size Oottbn Damoek Towela 5c.
Craah for Towels 3 l-2c. per yard.
Velvets, Velvets.
We have the best line of Black and
Colored Velvets In (he city.
Silk Velvet* from (5c. yard up.
Mirror Velvet* and Satin Daley.
Yard-wide Fruit of She Loom Bleach
ing only 7 l-2c. ,
Yard-wldo 1(93 Bleaching 6c.: worth.
7 l-2e.
Cashmere Outing 10c.: worth 15c.
Dark colored Percales, suitable for
ehlrt waists, yard wide. 10 and 12 l-2c.
10-t Sheeting 15c.: worth 20c.
The beet 5c. Canrton Flannel In the
City.
Our 7 l-2c. Canton, Flannel as good no
10c. sold elsewhere.
Colored Canton Flannel* 10c.
SUkallnos only 10c.: worth 15c.
Corsets, Corsets.
We have the beat assorted Stock of
Corset* In the city: all tho leading
brande. Thomson’s Glove-Fitting,' In R.
& D., H. & B.. E. G. B.. Abdominal, In
black, gray and white.
C. P. In black and white.
W. B. in black and white.
R. S: G. In gray, black and white.
P. It N. In blank and white.
■H. & S. In black and white.
Ball's and Cabo.
Ferris' Corset Walet.
Wo have an extra-long 8-hook Corset,
suitable for long-walated people, with
patent cork protector In ithe back of
the steel.
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Cloaks and
Wraps.
The warm -weather ithe post week
has made us mark our Wraps «UU low
er in price. Our woods must move,
profit or no profit. We don't believe in
raldirnsr thorn. We can fit and lean,
tall or eliort people, infant, child and
miss, and a lor re variety to select from.
Gloves, Gloves.
Foster Hook Kid Gloves IL
Koafeer Tip O&ahmere Gloves 60c.
Children’s Cashmere Gloves 20c.
Infants’ Mittena and Infants' Knit
Papue® and iHoocfii. Booteea, Ladlea*
Knit Fascinators in endless variety.
Millinery,
Millinery.
The rush we bad in this department
(he past week was phenomenal. Ele
gant goods at moderate prices will
■bring the crowd. Our etock is constant
ly replenished. Lota of new Walking
Hats. Feathers, and Children'll Cap.
added to our already immense etock. a
discount will be allowed on all our line
pattern Hat*, of which we have a good
many. Bear la mind we have hats from
25c. to 825.
NEWMAN'S
HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LADIES.