The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 02, 1894, Image 6

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■ 1 •‘q-rnwLinnTriTfiinifrfftf:' THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SCTNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1894. JUHAN’S JUHAN’S SILK COLUMN JUHAN’S DRESSGOODS JUHAN’S FLANNEL SALE HALF PRICE We must make room for the Holiday Goods which will arrive this week. No reasonable offer re fused on fine Wool Dresses, and in many instances prices will be cut half in two, es pecially on all fine Novelty Dresses in Black and Colors. Evening Fabrics a special ty- 50C. 60C. Fine colors in Evening Moires, full 22 inches wide, as a leader this week at 60c., re duced from 76c. 65C. 65C. Silk Crepes in Opera Tints 24 inches wide, lovely for Waists, etc. $1.00. $1.00. Big line Two-Toned Taffe tas for waist and full Suits all reduced from $1.35. or i-gc or i-«c. 30-inch Drapery Silks—just the goods for Holiday Week— reduced from $1. BLACKS. We are showing a grand line in Duchesse Satins, Ar- murcs, Crystals, Gros Grain, DeLondre, etc., and will make special inducements to pur chasers this week. NEW JETS. # All widths in New Jot Trimmings for 25c to $5 per yard. Also full line new Fur Trimming. • •• ALL • •• Fine priced goods formerly $1.50 and $1.75 per yard re duced this week.to $1.25 per yard. 25 CENTS. ■ Case New Shaded Checked Suitings, worth 50c per yard. Our price this week, 25c. Over a yard wide. 50 CENTS. Another case of those 46- inch Silk Finished Serges in Blacks and Colors at 50c per yard, worth 75. FRENCH Flannels in dainty designs for Children’s Wraps and Ladies’ Tea Gowns. lO CENTS. Case Changeable Flannel ettes in pretty bright colors. 9C. SATEENS. Just as pretty a3 any you every saw at 15c., 32-inch wide. EMBROIDERED Flannels in quaities too fine for the market at reduced prices. KID GLOVES For Ladies’, Gents, little Girls and Boys, FOR $1. . Monday we will sell 16 yds. extra heavy Twilled Cotton Flannel for $1, worth 10c per yard. IN RED And White Wool Flannels our prices are about 20 pur cent, cheaper than you will find them elsewhere. 10c Si Hantocliiefs Fifty dozen Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, embroidered, won’t be in the store long at this price. “BROWNIES,” Pins, Ornaments and Dag gers, 15 to 35c each; also full line Czarina Silver Scarfs 35c to $1.50 each. Big line hair ornaments. 8:30 TO 9 MONDAY. 10 yards Good Winter Dress Calicoes for a quarter. WE CAN FIT YOU. The only line Ladies’ Tailor- made Dresses in the city. Blacks and Colors, $8.50 to $15. UNDERWEAR. A Saving of 25 per cent, on Ladies’ Men’s and Children’s Underwear if purchased of us. I’fl For... $8.00 Fifty New Tailor-made Capes at $8 each, worth $12.50. Colors, Black, Tan, Navy and Modes. Ours is the Cloak stock of Macon. 'Special line for Infants’ and’ samll Children’s Wraps at reduced prices. DO For.:. grand jury presertheiits Head in Open Court Yesterday Horn, fug and tho Jury Thou ;, Discharged. - . NOTHING SENSATIONAL JIKl’OKTED Coanly MMliri, KipicUllr the County Hood*, fleeeltred Att»nillan»OoN* ' dltton of the Jett—Hooke of Jmlltfi of the react. Tli? growl Jury of U!f>b superior court m.i<!o their imwentiurni to Judge Har deman .o <th« mipcrlor court room yes terday morning at 10 o'clock Owing to rccciu development* In re cord to gambling itml Sunday whisky selling, the prescnhitou* hove been eagerly awaited by many tvlin expected •oinntMiK seus.ytlonal concvru'ha these mitten, but tlio presoatincut, ure In no wise materially different from those of other grand Jur o* and only routine nutters wcf» mentioned, with the ex ception of the opinnal whipping post ut the dly full, which, however, U only Ighriy touched upon. The prwetrtments were read by Mr. l.-w.tre Walker, the secrehtry, ami nt its conclusion Jml«o Huidotftsn com plimented tito Jury on tlwlr faithful performsocr> of dn*y end discharged them for tbe term. The following are the presentments: ritKSBXTMBXTS. We, the gr.tud Jiuy of Bibb superior court for the Noveaaber term, 1MU, bur nt; been charged with the exam.- u»?on of tho affairs of the county, re spectfully suburit the r *il-»vvln« ns our general present menu; BOAD8 AND EUlOGl'A Since tbe beginning of the present is.ws.ou of our liedy a speiHtl comm l- tee, n'ppilnteU through tile grand Jury, have r.ddeu over 200 miles of public toads In th,'county dud bare exam ined uhe roads and bridges and find them n Cue eondlt.on. In many places pemuu«K improvements have been made, hill* lave been out away trad- vuUeys raised, wurer sewers put ia sva. iv needed and bridges pul over water courses. We fully sppreclste the value of good, safe crossing over alrcupit, as chargwl by Judge Bartl.vt, and hud only a few Coat cross ngs needed. the stream* being generally spaumd by good bridges, sur.tubVfor vehicles. The croe«incs *t Reaver D«m on the river rxid and ColspawKee creed on tbe Zel>- ulna road, are dsugeroas when swollen by r.iln*. burhve are »dr.M\l that ste|is are new being taken to htve them br died, in some planes we tind that the railroads running throughout me county nod electro ears running through the efty have not laid their tricks in scconVxnce with the grades of tbe roads and street*, notably ou tbe com nuat.cn of Fourth street, o-i me old Houston mad and on very nmcb of the elec,trio road running through Wnovllle: also many of tho railroad crossing* over the various pulillc toads out In lhe ommty. We arc sure that 't the proper authorities eill Hie atten tion of Ihe various corpora ' .ou* to this they will be promptly remedied. Uloli county may well be proud of her splendid highways and the work of her pubi c servants. th“ county oral road eommisS.onrrs. JOWTfOE OF TRAOU BOOKS. We bar* examined the books of the »evor.il maglotniitcs of tint county cud find them correctly kept and in accord- mice with (he taw. except the books of W. \V. Biuglm aau oeorgd tv. Holmes. In the case of Mr. liaughu wo Ilud many suleu made, without any mortgage foredosuro being recoldert. We call the attention of die court to til's. In Ihe ease of Mr. tleorgo XV. Holmes, we d.d not ffnisti the cxnnil- ixMlon of his books. We rcspictfully ask that the Incoming gr.iud Jury give same ihelr aft cot on. 7MU Wo hare made a full vxatpiu.itlun of the J.v.1 and tho management of It. ami Bud little of liuporiauc-i 10 recommend. Tlicre are seventy-two persons contlued nt 'this rime— ten l : u tc.l Brute* prism- ers, three lunatic*. ton white wales, four colored females anil two males'] from other eounlle* for safe-keep.ug. The rest are colored mate*. The sanitary condlton of the Jail Is faltly good, lime be u« freely used a* n disinfectant. The method -if neitlng the new cell room is very defect ve, ami, ns winter Is it baud, ive recom mend that * Belter sysK'ni Isi ntro- duecd at once. Tlte J ilt docket, or reg ister book. Is neatly kept, giving cor rect nfbttusuqn as to ixveivtne and (fs-bargiug of sll pe.sotis from tl-.e prison. We Interviewed a number of the pris oners as to food and treatment. We did not hear ■ single couiplalnt. on tbe contrary, they say they have no fbondanco of wmiekoue food and that .the J.i ler ts exwrCl ugly kind to them. We believe that Mr. Bud* mg is faith- fU’ly dlsehanr uc (he trust cdnffdtd to (ilm. and that the county * fortunate In seeurltw Jil* service*. We reepectfnlly reclaim -nl that the pay for the Jury and-bailiffs for tbs county be S3 per day for tho year 1SU.Y In pursuance of the or.hr «>f Judge Hardeman, we invert'gated ihe matter of whipping, administered in lieu of other punishment, and that that the custom has existed to same extent In ths recorder's court of tho city. We were, however. Informed by the recor der that since the charm* of your honor to this body he hi* disc-.mi luued 'his practice. We deem th's a sufficient ac tion for us )o take .n :hi* maMen It Ry i* come to our knowledge that the gambling implement* obratned *.n o feefnt rahl by The poire authorities fMin a g.irahSng house and vntr'.ed to the city lull wero stm.wpienily rev tuned by the eify authorities to th* Eivrtie* from ivhem they were taken. appBcM on having been nude for same by them for their return. We are un able to find nny law covering 'bis ar- t oo of the city authuMies. and re- spcetfuHy cal) your honor* attention to same. T tiding s varinev In ihe nxtd com- mlsstoa, enused by the death of John V. Rowe, we hive elected Mr; Jolm Barnes In h;s sfead. UXFTNftRltKD BUSINESS. Our term being a short one, Piero Is much bus ness that wo coull udt com- plele. A meuioraudum of this uuliii- Ished -bus.ness lias been turned over to tho sMlcUor at this court to fan'l.'tate and assist tbe next Jury In acting on same. We beg to assure the court that wo d.d our best. V„ Wo cannot close without reluruiug our thank* to Judge Ilurdcniatt for l i* dear and instiwtlvo charge and for bis unvarying courtesy to our body. Tlho Jury also rctmns lb-auks to So- lelior-tiener.il Peltou for b.s assist ance to us In the Ulsclmrgv of our du ties. end also to Mr. Walter ilract for his kind ntlcntloti is solictor pro tern. Wc recommend tho publication of ■these presentment* iu the Macon Tel egraph and (ho Event is New*. W. M, Gordon, f.ireai.n, T. 0. H**n drlx, J. B. 'Mathew*, Charles E. Dn- mour, E. Y. Mallory. U. >.’.Miner, I'. C. Clay, J. T. Dorer, XV. E. Hill, W. B. Chapman, Chris O. ailkeoin, It. T,. Yale*. R. E. Bowman. J. J. Cot*. Ben 0. Smith, T. W. Smbbs. T. a Burke, George W. Duncan, Bogan* Walkiy. secretary-. t Ordered tb.it Ihe reeimmemlailon of lb» grand Jury a* to presentment* be complied avith. f John I.. Hardeman. Judge S. C. M. C. ‘ Georgia, Bibb Cmaty. Clerk'* Office Superior Court.—I do certify that tbe foregoing four oajvs !» i true extract from tho ralmitss of th s court. Witness uiy slgaainre and seal cf offleo this 1st l.\y«of Docmiber. IStH. Robert A. Nlutiet, Clerk. NO CHARGES. "DUFFY'S BLUNDERS.'' Barney Ferguson In a New Absurdity ait (the Aoademy Hals Week. . The t'heatre-gosr of today cries aloud for new things. He is satiated with convenuUouallty and cut and dried farce and drama, and be demands novelty and must hive ft. In ready response to •this demand that popular and enter taining amusement caterer J. Westey Rosenquest, who is the manager of tbe Bijou and Fourteenth Street theatres, New York city, surd also (lout renowned success "Blue Jeans,” has this season aasumed the management of manage ment o< that ah all ai'mes welcome and exceedingly clever comedian Barmen Ferguson, who for several seasons pist has everywhere dellgtited large no- dlences with His moot comical work in dbat funny play "McCarthy's Mishaps." but who this season vnlll presertt under Mr. Rosenqueoi's direction an abso lutely brand new comedy entitled “Duf fy's Blunder*," In Watch he will, If pos sible, have more chance to display Mo extraordinary talents than he has hith erto had. "Duffy's Blunders" Is called a "vaudeville fsree." It Is said to be a composite comedy built .vitfla but one design, and that Is to make Che auditor laugh and to laugh hcuntlly, and to Judge from she reports of Its powers In that dtrcotloo It must te indeed a mirth-provoker ppr excellence. With the Inimitable Barney Ferguson as the leader in Che festivities, supported, of course, by petite and clever Miss Mar guerite Ferguson, and such clever itud well known *nUr!» as the wonderful Stewart slaters, Brils ana M>.iy, from the New York Casino; the Nlchol* sis ters, a talitmed pair; Messrs- Dan Ma son. Ben .F. • Orliraell. Sam Ryan, Charles Ear.wood. Chelso Pentehi and the Misses May Motfort. Edna Tarri ed others equally capable, the play ou#.Ht to be a big "go" of the most snappy kind here. Whilst the company 1* comonsed of mi* c.cyer people, the scenic effects have ooc been lost right IT Contains a wider range Information than any Single work ever Pn&lished. . YOU CAN GET IT of 101 GIRL . . of. one special feature being the roof A Mistaken Impression Couoernln* the girden," s stage fsc simile of New Police Investigation. _ York's latest summer erase, which will By some meins the tmprcsslca has be produced In the play sin Its up-to- gone out that the tnvonic.,vion that— daite high clast specOtltie*. and all the has beetn under Way for ths pan. fo.v Other attractive features of this moot day* by tho special committee from lecceit fad of the metropolis. New mil- council it to investigate some kind of sic. new tongs, new dances, new funny charge* against Chief Butrner, but this lines awd sltueilons; ia fact, everythin;; ‘ hew. WJSh the exception of the old-time Impression is erroneous. Th edbject of the mvedligatlon is to find the mgttvartt used in th* police de- partment, what kind of orders nave been given. Who has given them and favorites 111 She compnny, art tbe fust claim* for pubMc favor advanKed by Manager Rosenquest anil dlls mar, Bar ney Ferguson, and Judging from tnc by Whoso auttririty they have been past efforts of both of mete gentlemen given. There are no Chargov against to pleas* she public, ihe response to Chief Burner or my of bis men. their claims ought to be of the most Chief Burner since the tnvestlgucton beurtv amd ffaMrrln: de»crir'.on. "Duf- began bli informed Lieut*. Came* and fy'» B'unders," wlta its trtuMi of talent --------- snd eplretdid aceet-orCe*. util be *een *t fthe Academy of Music mi next Thursday evening. MurjCiy that they must vj-.h give a bond in h»iO sum of »1.000 each. The Chief does this as h* himself ts under bond end Is responsible for the sctlotui of him D*at#WkQta. The investigation committee will meet Mrs CYOJf niHUnj;* lo couacu. . MTnT*** A nrustic m:inncr. 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