The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 16, 1894, Image 2
2 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1894 11)1 HUB TO KILLED His Head Hit the Herd l’ino Floor ' and Concussion of the Brain Followed, NEVER CONSCIOUS AGAIN, Lftvfg** »*d th* iMondi of Both lldu Pat Volw Bond to Aarvror to tho ClMrgo of Jfartfoiwf«q«»ot Or#r tho ftomntno* • New Orletn*, Doc. is.—And; Bowen, ■who «u dafnateij ta the arena of die Auditorium OMb last ufrftt by ''Sid" Livigno ot Saginaw, Mteta., died at 7:15 lids morning friim dm effects of punishment roocfival. ' ITlio end came whllo Fa/thor Ddhoejr was praying over tho Injured pugilist's taammtaito foran. Ho nerer regained ooniKlousnou from tho time the blow m landed sod was convoyed from bis dressing room sit the dub to his red dendo On Thalia street, near Magazine. IIOW TltH BND CAME. Batftverti 3 and 7 o'clock this morning faithful wviteluTS stood by the dying pugilist's rt.de. Hi gang that his eyes would give some sign of intelligence. Medical science racked Its Ittoto In searth of ft remuly, however violent, limit mould quicken die pulse and sot the brain to working. Ail 3 o'oSnok Dr. Finney fltougUt that Itoneti tail Improved, nml at that hour bo did not. drink 15 at (he light would have a total 4<mn»timUrK-n, and In reply to n nqiMt from dip chiefs office. Dr., Finney sen® a oertllloito saying that Bowen wtas bottler. It was » message of relief to Iaavtgne nnrt Duffy and the seconds ot Invigne, ,wll*> liad boon nrrertu.il when Bowen's condition Inxtune alarming oml who wore w.iCtvug to near flint die uncon- scAnis pugilist Innl come track to life. The V**tore remsliw-d, wltb Heaven to tho end. ami with his srtfo nlrto stand ing by his bedside. Just an the hands of tho dock wire orwrvSn* around to 7. him. Bowen leaned over the bed and nalil: "Ob. Andy, say w/metihtnir to mo." and her cans wni ntnitned lo catch the wbrd. Andy rthlverod and groaned, Ms frame Kleek, and then, without ever having mm, bank to (MnwSmnness af ter Lnvlgiro Into hnM, ho breathed bin last, and (he rooortl of a tragedy wan writ. THE D®ATH BLOW. When the men faced each other for the «krht«ss*Ji Tound. II was wmxirem Mint the end of the light was near. Bowen bad received mettuty hard right handers over the heart What ho was weakened anil gtliggy when he left Ilia corner. Ho wan Kiwrro. however, tvnd walked mertsurtcally toward h1a strong youhlg ndvnrnary. tstv-lgne opened wllth a left Jab on the wink and although (the Mow wu» not a ptunVularly hnril one, It brought a look of anguish In the face of tlho Uibroughly beaten little man. With wonderful sameness, he would not flinch from the shower of bows mined on Mm. Bowen win' staggered to the raps by an uunlaught t>f hla now- orful foe. While there 4a s hshflem condition and trying to olktnh, I-ovlgue (turn'd Inn lett over the heart uhd crossing sav agely with hln right, land'd n terrific blow on the angle of the Jaw. Btnven fell back like a felled tree, and his bead struck Che floor heavily. Lavlgue walked 10 (the comer, while Duffy counted Inn seconds. Thv beaten msn was pickl'd tip limb nnd. io all'ap pearances, It trims, by his handlers and carried to his dressing room. 7JAVIGNH DEEPLY «IimT. As soon as Bowen had died, a tottftl- kerdhlef was tied geinlly about Ids face and n imessage was sent to the police stslnlon over the nearent lelnphouo. no tifying Hint office of the death of the pugilist. The police ntntlon In iurn jqutakty sent word Ito the coroner. Tho news of ltowwn's death was made known to Iruvlgnc and Iris party short- Cy after It toot been communicated by telephone to life Ooctroi Slat tan. lot- ytgue tost been detained at eh. station with hln seoonds and a'ten lints nil might and ho Hind slept but little, be ing unxlou severy mranvlit to get (Id- Inga fror.1 the bedside of the wounded pngllM. l.avtgne wan tnctepresslbly shocked when he heard me news of Bowen's death. In answer toaqiKotton, he said 10.it he did not. feel that liar VIad t>rcn the direct cause of Uho death of tho piistllnt—or, tn other words. (hut Uio blow which We bad delivered on Bowen's Jjw had been sufficiently force ful to have carried with it final con sequences. He ogld that be believed when Bowen fell his head bad struck the pins flooring, land Coat the concus sion had tbsen the immediate cause of his death. THE PART* ARRESTED. At C o'clock lovlgne and his party wero totd lo "prepare themsC ves to be taken to-the third practnot station. An affidlu-tt for murder against ail concerned will be made during the day In the second recorder’s count. Capt. Frank Williamson of the Audi torium was very cast down over the accident. When asked If It would Inter fere with' tonight's affair be said that it ‘certainly would. That tho club did not Intend to violate any law. and un til the unfortunate result of last night's encounter wa* fully Investigated it would go no further 'with glove con- tots. BlJWBN’8 RECORD. Andy Bowen was bora In this city In February, 18C8. There were no inci dents of special Importance In his early Hfe, but from tils earliest youth he had always shown a predilection for athletic Sports. Including baseball end fighting, and it was his ambition to become a fighter of note. H<v commenced hi* career a* a pugil ist when be was but 10 yearn old. Among those'he bits defeated ate: Mike Murphy, John Wilson, Frank Perder, James Bole, Jimmie Oliver, Chicago, In nine rounds; Charlie Wilson in three rounds, Tommy Ryan flight! In three rounds; Charlie Johnson, a thirty-nine round draw; Bill Myer, twenty-eight rounds; and a second decision on a foul; beaten by Jimmy Carroll; beaten by Austin Gibbons; defeated Georgo Fielded; a draw with Jack Burke, 108 rounds; defeated Jock J-ivertihardt In eighty rounds; Stanton Abbott, a ten- round draw. His lost encounter result ed in a twenty-five round draw with Jimmy Carroll. THE OORONBR’0 INQUEST. Prfro fighter Lavlgne was released on 810.000 Bond today, and the-seconds of both fighters and Itefcres Duffy, who are charged ns accessories, wero released on I5.W0 bond. Tho hearing of tho case will eomo off January 2 before Judge Aucoln of this city. Tho coroner, assisted by Drs. E. Dene, gre Martin and John Lawrence and Jury,, bold an autopsy and Inquest on'Bowen's body at X o'clock. The verdict was that deafb reaultod from concuaalon of the brain. Coroner Lawrsraon after the Inquest said that the death of Bowen was prob ably caused by his head striking (he hard floor, for If It was caused by tho blow bis neck would have been broken. “Billy" Layton, one at Bowen's seconds, when arroated said ha hod complained about the ring bocuuso It had no felt under the canvas, but that Bowen re plied It was all right and ba would fight any way. The attorney general today notified the Auditorium Club management that the proposod fight tortght between Dempsey and Ityan could not lake place and that If necessary ho would get out an Injunc tion to prevent It. Ho also notified the Olympic nnd Auditorium Clubs that no more fights shall take pl«o6 here until tho esse pending In court has finally been disposed of. Tho management of tho two clubs notified tho attorney general that they would acqulosco In bis demands. Vleibr Woycto for ante cheap. Oal1 on or address James T. Holt, ftlacon. Cla. » pi long enough. Georgia Music House for easy terms. THORNE CONFESSED. Hs Knows All About tho Tribute Money and Where It Went. New York, Dec. 15.—Policeman Au gust E. Thome, formerly of cx-Cnp- tain Htetflimison'a Leonard street squad. Iras confessed. He was held In 87,600 ball yesterday for perjury and kept In the Tombs nil night. This morning he expressed a dartre to sec AwslHkmt District Attorney Lindsay. Ta MM be made is full confession of tUdMHfctraw about the police bribery. The revcDTlaiis made by Theme «re of an nstourfrtlng character. The In dicted ihflbvmon has made n clean breast of the Stephenson story. In ad dition to this, he gave a compOelc state ment regard In i: blackmail and corrup tion in the police department. lie told of tile system that 1ms hern In vogue of making collections from every source where tribute has been levied, nnd will, ns fur aa he known .toll where the money has gone. Thome has been on Bis force for six years. TOO AlNXIOUS FOR BEER. Boneon, City, 8. C.. Dec. 15.—F. M. Busier, J. J. Dobbins, J. *L. Snipes and B. D. Arnold of Anderson were convicted today m trial Justice court of attempting to secure live Uirrcls of lager beer from the eustody of a mate eonrttrtble In September last. They were flne,l 8100 each or sentenced to thirty days’ Imprisonment In the county fall. SURPRISED IN THEIR REVELS. Brownlee nnd Fa'rl w Agt'O Seen by Mortal Eyes As whispered by tile Telegraph, the Brownie and Fairy band were yester day twice surprised In the midst of their antics! In the afternoon by a very large audh-noe, and at nhchl: by one a lit tie slimmer. - On the three performances rhe King's Daughters hoas to realize a clear profit I of about *150—not bo , very bad, when expense* are conoid erdd. To stogie out fa lira and brownies for special commendation would appear In- vldlbus. Toyray. for InnUnoe. that Felix Gcvtsrwood (tots la his brownie name) was a famous prtlutsnan. would be lo axy something that goes without saying. To say that ‘‘Irvine Oertflme” (so called because he adopts that name to screen his identity -his real name Is "Cholly Boutonniere") had un excellent voice avid rendered hin part with effeouwould be rarely repeating what was said by Ihe Telegraph yesterday. To nventAm how well Ralph Altmayer did thv Italian organ grinder and Roosovadt Walker, HIS assist amt bear, wviuld be merely rcpertUng old rftorlea to those who saw the performance. The brownies and. fairies all did well, thanku to ilr. Drown, the magician who was In control of the aerial appliances. Miss Paullile Stowart, aa “Axwthetl- ca,” boro so great a part In making the operetta a wocess that the other fairies and brownies who have not been men- tlontsi by name will not be Jealous If she Is specially commended. They know, everyone of them, that she was eopecialy deserving of pralke. On her shoulders more Shan an those of any one of the performers mated the miocees ot ithe performance, and .the perfonuwice was oi success. Id title (MUu Fannie wjnPhlp waa sin gled out yesterday for especial covn- mendaitlon. If ahe was not worthy to 8x»e as “Queen of Flowom," no rosebud ever waa Her periodical lUxflaraitlons oooceraring the atate of her affections was une dkignosia into the merits of which the public found dlffidty In en- Mr. brown, who came here only about a week ago to train the children, has won from the King's Daughters the highest praise for his efficient work. He gOos from Macon to Atlanra. where the orowatew and fab-ha will hold forth tor three days at Mw Grand Opera House. Ills itask is not atrensy one, but In Ma con he surmounted all obstacles, and In the shortest. ImagtnaJblo spaou of time managed to nummoir the Uttle folk from their unknown, kingdom where they rttsMu and make them, appear as natural as though they ware mill flesh and Wood, it is not every magician who can do this In a twinkling. The King’s Daughter Instruct the Td- egmitph to nmirn especial thanks to Mrs. PowHI. Miss Taylor,. Mll-s Badger and Miss Waxelbaum for i.helr Valuable as- slsiiutoo in coaching the perfomiem, end the president of the association. Ring, Thumbs, offers her especial thunks to tho fairies and brownies who took part and to their parents. ASSAULTED BY A LUNATIC. Robert Nelson's Skull Fractured by u Madman, j' Milledgevllle. Go.. Dec. 15.—Robert Nelson -was brained tonight abouF dark by a phi lent named Alien ot the In sane asylum. Neitan was taking him out for a walk and wias returning to the asylum and passed a house which was being erected. Nelttdn had his Uiolt Iturned when 1he patient picked up a hatchet and struck hikn acroa* Che side and back of his hood, literally pplittlng ttpen the skull nnd expoalng his brain to view. iNotoon'still lives, but there is IlMehope Of hia recovery. KILLED BY AN ENGINE. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 15,-rF. R. Alb (nan Was rum over by are engine at Wayoross today nnd died frqm h1s tn- Jurtes. Ho hlad been married, recently. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Worthington, Deo. 15.—For Georgia: Incrcuslng cloudinesa .ahowera tn north pontlcm Sunday. THE RACE IS WON —over to Rood health and the 'System ren dered Impervious to disease when tho blood la pure anil the liver active. For tbs liver Is the sentinel which p.'rmits or forbids the germs of disease to filter the circulation of the blood. To a oongosted, torpid and dis eased liver can be traced many dangerous diseases affecting various organs. PZEBCE CURE. I wm Ukon elck with ooDKi'etlon ot tbe liver and tho doctors could give uio no relief, but utter using flvo bottles of "Discovery." I re- ffalned my health and X am now a well man. 1 weighed 183 pounds before taken sick, and I was roduood to ISO pounds io sixty days time. For any one suf- forint with liver trouble oa I was, 1 would xadrko them fo uso tho w "Golden Medical Dis covery " at once, before Kb. J, Bsmtly. it lo too Ut«._ THOMAS J. UF.NTLY. Randolph, Cattaraugus Cb n N, r. WRECKED X RAILWAY BRIDGE. Queer Pranks of a Freight Car on the Louisville and Nashville. Mobile, Dec. 15.—A broken truck caused a car of eastbound freight train No. 76 of tho LojI-vllle mi Nashville railroad to jump the track on the West Pascou- g*\A bridge, two miles west of Scranton, Miss., at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The west end span of th*- bridge In « ntlr« Tv Me- mollshed and passengers will be trans ferred atTtbe scene of the accident. Tbe wrecking crew are at work repairing the bridge and through traffic will be resumed on Monday. No one was hurt. Saved Our Boy |A Clergyman’s Statement Constitutional Scrofula Entirely Cured. "C. L Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Gentlemen: Wishing to toll what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for ns, I will say that 8 years ago we had a beautiful hoy bom to ns. When about six months old ho took a sore mouth. I had two doc tors but all to no benefit. At the age of It months he breathed his last Thus wo laid Our Darling Child In tho grave. On Acg. 4,1801, another boy was born unto us. At the age of two months ho became afflicted with tho same disease. I believed tho.boy’s trouble was constitutional, and not common sore mouth. I procured a bottle of Hood's Sar saparilla and commenced to glvo It regu larly to both mother and baby, and ouca- slonly washed his mouth with a syrup of buck brush root Improvement began at once. Wo havo succeeded In eradicating tho scrofulous blood froml tho system and today wo are blessed with a nice fat baby boy, eighteen months old. He is the very Picture of Health, all llfo and lull of mischief—thanks to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I am a minister in the Methodist Protestant chnrch. I am here to back what I say and I am In noway Interested In any profit In tho matter, ox- Hood’s X Cures cept It affords mo much pleasuro to re commend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to all as a safe, sure remedy. Even my wife, after taking Hood's became healthy and fleshy ^ and has tho bloom of girlhood again." Hev. J. M. Pate, Brookline Station, Mo. Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 20c. per box* WHY spend your good money for old- time planoa -when the Everett can be bought Just as aheap the man dolin and harp atiitiebmomts. Georgia -Music House. Ter me easy. SWEETEST of all pianos h the Weber. Only at Georgia Music House. HUB CO. 80S (Miflbsrry street. For Dolls, Tea Softs. Christmas Toys. Japanese Trays, Japanese Wares. Lamps. China Too. Setts. Japanese Screens. Japanese) Vases. An tomwmse shxk tor Chriatmae. Oome ito oc« us before buylntr. F. 6. GATIJR. Btnnairer. THREE uprhrht qrtanos, but little udeld. barsJliw, «.t Gcarsila Muslo House, Mulberry street. WOLFF & HAPP SPECIAL CHRISTMAS 0PF1EIHQS. Great values this week for the Holidays. We have given some extraordinary values this season in several lines of goods, but this week will eclipse them all, OtJRTALVS AJOJ PORTTBRRES. Chenille and brocatolle PorUwres, oholoest designs of the season and larse variety ot shades and ootora, ranging in prices from $1.03 to $10, which are ertra largo size. Qne-dollar Lace Curtains tins week >!3c.; 11.50 Laco Curtains tor DSe: ?2 Laco Certains tor $1.33; $2.50 Lteoe Curtains for $1.75; $3.50 Luco Curtains tor $2.48. CARPETS AKD RTIGS AND ART SQUARES. Special values khls week tor the holi days. Five hundred rugs in ’Wiltons, SIo- quottes, Smyrna* land hair rugs. Spe cial prices on. these goods tor the holi days. There Is nothing snore desirable or more suitable for a Christmas present limn a nice Binssoln or Wool Oarpot or a handsome Ant Square or rich Hug. Wo have them in all grades and qual- ities and tun save you money in all purchases you may contemplate mak ing In this line. AT $1.25—Will put on sale Monday one hundred Jadlcs’ Worsted Dresses, about eight yards in each dress, in a grout varlotiy of weaves and colorings, ta b>th plain and fancy. They are double width, 38 to 40 Inches wide. They are worth from $2 to $2.30, and mako a deeimblo Christmas pnsont. AT 75e.—One liuudrod anil fifty line English Satines in a groat ooanbluation of rich dtwigns and Colorings, and the best quality of Novelty Ginghams. Ton yards in ouch pattern. They are worth all the nvuy from $1.25 to $1.50 each. Make a nice present for little money. One hundred dozen silk Hanker- ohlt'Cs, l-iohly embroidered, at 10, 15, 20 and 23c. Five hundred dozen ladies’ eoloral bonier ami white llnoin hem- srtftclieil ■IL'indkerchiefs at 2, 5, 8 and 10 cents. Afr 48c.—.Twenty41 vc dozen gentle men's white sulk Handkerchiefs, estra lino quality, hemstitched, w4do and narrow bonier. Never sohl for less Minn 75c. AT die.—Extra large size gcuftlamen’s White Uomstltohad Handkenhlefa; usu ally sold at $1. AT 15c.—Onu) Lot gentleman's 6llk Soar Is tn a tandsrame assortment of p.MIterns and odors. Sotd prior to this from 25 to 40c. AT 25c.—All mu' 50 and G3c. gentle men's silk Scarfs, ito be closed oat to give everyone a ch&noo ho bey a nice Scarf for ISttle money. Gentlemen’s silk and cashmere Scarfs, very desirable Ohristmns present, 30, 40, ’75 and 08c. Graait bargains. AT 7.V.—Twenty-li n- dozen, best quality Kid Gloves, in tans and grays, with targe buttons. They are tho $1.25 quality. AT 23o.—One lofi children’s Union Suits, assorted sizes. They were 50 and 75c. prior t» Khls sale. AT 15c.—(Another lot of those child ren's wood Undemests, worth 25 to 40c. BOYS' SUITS. The way they hare been going laitely shows how the trade appreciates bar gains. This week greater values than ever. A splendid chance to secure a suit or overcoat for ithe boy cheap for a nice present BUREAU SOARES, SPLASHERS AND TABLE COVERS. We are making a special sale on these goods for this week. Bureau Scarfs 15, 25, 33 and 48c. and up. Splashers at 0, 10, 15 and 25c. Tray Covers 10, 25. 35 and 40o. All much below value. Another offering chenille Table Cov ers ta a torse aseortmeort of new designs nnd patterns, with knotted hand-made fringo In 4-4, 6-4, 8-4 nnd 10-4 at 49, 68, 08c., $1.50, $2 and $3.50. LAID IBS AND CHILDREN'S FUR SETS. Special closing out sale of these goods. Children's sets at 75c., 9SC., $1.25, $1.50 and $2, in hair, lynx and Angorta. Make a desirable present for the child or grown ones, TABLE DAMASIC REMNANTS. In White mnd red. Tills is a rare chance to got a shoa't length for the ta ble tor very little money. They are in lengths from two to three yards. THOSE DRUMMERS’ SAMPLES TOWELS. 'How they went the past week. No wonder at the price they were sold nt. We ha,ve some more left. This week win close them all out. THOSE SHORT LENGTHS WOOL DRESS GOODS. How they btive sold. No wonder, nft It takes only n very little money to get a dress for the grown or young ones. Great bargains In every department through the house this week. Direct all communications ontmreitod with this business to W. C. Lyons. WOLFF & HAPP. 553 Cherry Street. , GUANO SEASON 1895. We are prepared to offer to the farmers all kinds ot the purest and best ferti lisers, Including complete guanos, acid phosphates. German kalnlt, cotton seed meal, pure animal bone, muriate of potash, etc. .etc. ELOWBOY BRAND GUANO. This Is probably tho best and most favorably known brand complete fertiliser sold In Georgia. Thousands of farmers c an attest Its excellent results on all crops. BLACK ROCK DISSOLVED BONE. For years this acid phosphate has ana lysed above alt other brands. Mr. A. M. Rogers, who Is connected w tth this company, has been in the fertl- User business for sixteen years and is gl vlng hla personal attention In tbe selec tion and manipulation ot all our fertilizers. Mr. Rodgers was formerly of the firm of Messrs. Rodgers. Worsham & Co., and moo recontly connected with the Formers' Supply Company. We cordially Invito all farmers to call to see us or writo for prices. Agents wanted In different sections. ’) 'j... i AMERICAN FERTILIZER COMPANY, OFFICE UNDER EXCHANGE BANK, MACON, GEORGIA. BURDEN, SMITH & COMPANY’S -^HOLIDAY BARGAINS^- Will catch the crowds this week. You can’t afford to stay away. Cut prices in many depart- ments-bargains in all. Read our quotations carefully, then come to ; THE EMPIRE STORE. Out in Woolens. r Ton pteoet SS-Inoh nil wool Prmcy t3u2ttaca S3 l-3o, cut tram (0 and 60c. 25 Cents. Fifteen ptoce* SO-tavh bvro-tone Wool IFUfte tFencta Ton vteces 56-Inch Poplins raid Ar- tnur* IVewvea, in stylish colors, cut trekn JJo and 46c. 49 Cents. < Six pieces Wftrecib all-wool, French Serge, navy arid black; cut from 75c. 50 Cents. I Tine Franoh Pulls, urtooa cut tees Bma New York cost; ohcaper xMin way- body’s piece gvHxlti <ai4 cnucti finer. One Hundred Sieran&nta fine black and colored Drews Goods aa our front counter, 15o on $1 and dess. Beat baivatn ot the season. Dress Trimmings. Only lino now Jot trimmings in Ma- oon. Jet bunds. Jet (/Olnts, jet loco; all new and stylish. Narrow «Uk Gimps 75c and $1 dozen yards. Silk Velvets, Now shade*, corease. bluet and staple colors, 81 do 85 yat\l. Only complete lino In too rtty. Cloaks. Now aiyttsh Coals null Ctapee, sulctly cost. Last season’s Kftrir.ents 15e on $1., good styles. Fifty ChHdlrcns Ootto nml Reefers, new, stylish goods. Name your price, ttssy eix* yours. Linens. Special dxvrgulns In Linen Table Damaak. Toil pieces wldte and cream ot 45c, cut teom 60c. All 51.SI mm Dam ask cut to 89c; nupklim to era tea. Frilled and hemsUWhod Table Cloths, napkins to match.; worth 10 to 515; your oholco at 86.60; eeo them. Blankets. You'll jvcvAI thorn from now on. Our $5.50 kind now 85.50. Our 84 kind now 55. Our 55 kind cut to 84 and so on. Down Comforts. Good prwnfc* dfrcfeper than any* body’s. French Satina. $3 kind, now $4: 46.50 kiiAi norar IS. Our China Silk, 410 kind, now 44. Glvo eotnetoody one. 99 Cents. 100 Silk Gloria. $1.25 Umbrellas nt 90a vttoh. Bad Gloves. •Splendid dne ladles’ and childrens', hook or button, 41 and up, all guaran teed. Gents’ ansi boys’ plain and fleece- lined Gloves $?5c and $1 pair. Aprons. Ready-made, ixnay holders, for to dies, 35c each. Underwear. 55 per cent, off all our heavy -wool Vests. Special barsofna In our ladles' two-pleccd suit at 81. See our ladles’ fleece-toed Vest at S5c each. Two Hundred. Children's wool and cotton Vests and Drawers, <fcM Oot on oenftre coutKcr, 15c, 20c and 25c at oh. Don’t miss this bar gain. Hoisery Fifty dozen Radies’ 35c Hose reduced bo 25o pair. Fifty dozen ladies’ three pafrs far 41 reduced from 50c. Fifty dozen children's linen fceel and foe, double knee, at 25c; old price 40c pair. New Linen. Goods. New linen Squares, lace effects; Laundry Bags. Slipper Bags. Pillow Covers, etc. Embroidery Silks. Silks, Silks. Don't buy Silks IfU you see our ele- gant Taffetas Fa notes o,t 75c and $1 yard. Most reliable line of Black Silks In the town. Aa new weaves constant ly 'em band. Chiffons. Plain and plaited, many new tihiattes Hot shown elsewhere In dhtcon. Handkerchiefs. AM kinds nnd sizes. See our ladled silk lnitkti, 25c codh, cut from 60c. •See our gents' silk Initials at 65c, cut from 41. Unites’ scaffloped embroidered nea*t styles, 10c each. ■Ladles’ hemstitched plain -white 50c dozen. Domestic Bargains. Sixteen yards of 80 Canton KHhnel for 81. Twenty yards tvpron Sc Ging hams 81. Twenty yards So flue Sea Island 81. Fourteen yards 10c yard wide Bleach for 51. Twenty pieces 36- lnch ifaney mixed Suitings 30e yard. AM best Callooca 5c yard. Gold-eyed Needles .throe papers for 10O .Good Sl iest! 13 l-3c. Good Canvas l5o yard. Coats' Catron four spools for 15c. Grass <3ott> just In. AT COST, AT COST, Af COST! THIS WEEK, THIS WEEK. BLANKETS, CLOAKS, COMFORTS. COT PRICES, CUT PRICES. DRESSMAKIKQ BY MADAM GRAHAM EVERYTHING GUARANTEED.