The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 23, 1894, Image 6

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6 THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1894 FURNITURE AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Upholstered Rockers in Oak, Upholstered Rockers in Curly Birch, Upholstered Rockers in Mahogany. We are going to close out these goods on Monday, and the price is no object They will be sold and somebody will get a Bargain. ■NO REASNNABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED $5.00 Rockers at $3.00 and $3.50; $4.00 Rockers $3.50; $3.50 Rockers $3.35. THEY MAKE SENSIBLE AND LASTING PRESENTS. BBWmiw»w»i»Aii».wn».wn»WMWi THE WOOD-PEAVT FURNITURE COMPANY, 558 AND 560 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA. M’S DAUGHTERS’ SOCIETY Macon Will Hare tbo First State Organ ization Formed in llio South, OVER ONE HUNDRED DELEGATES Will Dltc«M the K^ablUhna«*l of m IW- formmiory for Youthful Criminals —Will Be Entertained by the Clflftene of Macon. 'me ortfanfljMtlon of a •tote conven tion of the KlOff'n Daughter* in this city on January 0 wUU toe -the first state organiafaiUon ever formed to the South oird Id expected <to act on example for other,fiouthem states. Tho convention tvSH Jbe composed of oomciihln’g over 100 delegates, repre- aorvilng every (lection of -the stote, and wd bo In session two days. The dele gates wTIl too ontorialned toy tho citi zens, preparation for which hi already toeing mods. Tho object of itho oonvewtlon Is to form a bUojto sirfitenlzation for tfio pur pose of gottfin'g every <y>nVmuin?ty In tho Htuto Interested in ttoo work find to form branches wherever mono now- cx4*t. Tho icing's D.iugtliLcrw realize that Itoeso a ro such imearured of Btkte impaitiliiDce th«<t can only bo accom- pllrfhod toy the orgnlzcd effort of too women of tho stale, ono Of which, and tho imosc irmpoi^annt of tvtoteto, •perhto.ps, Is to* establishment of a reformatory in Georgia wCicre young criminals can toe kept and toe given moral tmining. This question will bo given conditions/* ble MttuMiUlon toy (the convention, os tho King's Da-ugbtcira wo thoroughly Aroused on the question end do not propose to ortieo their effort# in 'this direction until Budh an tndtlbutkm Is ©•tfibUflhtd. The dOfrt&t of the refortn- a»’<ory bill In to© fciat loglsH.ittir© hns hud much to do with' n rousing tho Kmg*s Daughters Ito renewed met Inn on thi# question, end they hope toy the H'lme the next (tagtaAftitufe meotw Hoihftve th# sM'te such us to Insure mo jkixh- nge of some m*<h mrowure. Th© looa.1 King’s DBOgtoftfrii $uimnot yet determined where too smslonn of lihe convention wtt too 'held, tout they will in AM prribalbllJry toe held tflOhnlrft Hplsoopol ottUoU or 'Mulberry Street MottooCQSt dhurch'. The King's Daugh ters uro non-MBUurtan unit Wi» mom* tiers belnu'g fto all Protestant denomi nations. Macon exit ends cordftvl 'wKoomo *to t he .kidsa» wfto ar© timing vus delegates to the ©oTWemWotk and oasutva tthom of a p'.e.wnt sttoy In 'the city, tub PRIZE ESSAY. Miss Nellie Boynton Won the Ten Dol lar© Offered by Mr. Quthiruui. A few weeks ago Mr. 8. Guthman. the enterprising proprietor of the Troy Hteam laundry, offered a plxo of 110 fo the best nlglnal e»n*y on "A l«num)ry.” Th© con test created any amount of Interest and Mr. CKithman’ repaired hundreds of ex cellent composition* yesterday, when the contest closed. A commit ten composed of two prominent gentlemen had hern selected to awupl the premium mid pass upon the essays. Tho committed unanl. mously awarded the prUo to Miss Nellie Boynton. a bright young lady who makes at the Park hotel. The prise ay is folio The Troy Hteam I-aunrtry Is unique of Its kind. As any who patronise ever will and, In doing of collar*, cuffs, shirts nnd vests The Troy Steam Laundry ranks ahead of the best. jThe Troy Hteam Laundry waa formerly unknown. Alasi for the linen .that must have been worn, Tut, oh I happy 1* he who lives In this day. For the Troy Hteam Laundry haa come here to stay. Our land was unknown until 14*1, And fashion# were young between me and Yoin The full «ire»# of a dude, I have It down pat. Was legglns. some bead# and a Panama hat Tut fashions have changed and the dude follows suit. .With frllla and his follies and shirt fronts cute. Hut the dude of today hod never been known Jt the Troy Hteam Laundry* had never come to town. The age Is progressive, but ah. did you know The Troy Hteam Laundry u high In the front row? And empire* may rise and empires de- I —— ... —— — — -- „ Take the Short Lk\© to Atlanta. Three trains daily, leaving? Mao*n a# follows; 3.10 s. m.l S.4N m.. and 5.30 p. m. Two trains daily for Jacksonville and Florida jAdntai. leaving Macon at 7.30 j». tn. and (vestlbuled) at 2.30 a. m. Pullman’s finest sleeps# on all trains. No change of cars between Moron twid Jacksonville. JIM W. CARR, Paasengcr and Ticket Agent. A harvWevm* Chrietma* gift. On© of kbouv* latent dooitgo* An oh heatere at Dunlap Mutbute Co. CARD FROM MIL Hl'TIINANOB. Editor Telegraph: «Row me *P*c* In your columns to correct an er ror which appeared in >eeterr1ay*g Even ing News In reference to my being a party to the organisation of an evening pnper. 1 am at a loss to understand on whoa* authority my name was used, as 1 have neither time. Inclination nor money for newspaper enterprise. Very truly. E. D. HUTH NANCE. NEW PRAYER AND HTMlNALS. Also, ‘ectchera RiWn, with rxtm. lArge print, ate offered at specially owprioes today tat Iiurke s book store. PERSONAL. Col. Clidrlen Jt. Warren of Hawkinf- vllle is In the dty. W, K. Green of Atlanta is spending today in Maoon. John W. Park* of Atlanta Is regls* t-red at the Hotel Lanier. W. W. .Sheprtfird of Atlanta is regis tered at the Hotel I/inler. '.Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Jones of Cor- dele spent yesterday In Macon. Lieut. WlMiam C. N^aly of the United Statist army spent yesterday In Macon. J. It. Caldwell of Eastman, Ga„ was among (Ms Maoon friends yesterday. W. F Pearce, a whol >*ouL?d New York drummer. Is stopping In Macon. Mrs. J". M. Finn of Dublin spent yefl- toiVSay in tihc city, making her Chrlet- nuts purchases. Minn Corlnne Morris of Atlanta Is the charming guest of Mrs. Lewis J. Harris on Tattnall square. MUb Add!© Walker of Beaufort, 8. C., Is tho guest of Miss Williamson on Mad ison street. Misses Fay ami Maude Peacock of Condole, Ga„ upent. yesterday in Macon making their CbrUtfflA-o purchases. Ool. Frank L. Bellinger, editor of the Jaak»»n (’MIsk.) Daily News,.willi spend the Christ man holidays In tills ci ty ua the guest of fronds. Mis# Suaio Pound, ono of 'Mllledge- vllle’s most popular young Kidles, arrived in the city y *#terday morning to vitfk Miss Fannie Huff at Walden. (BUasos Fanny Huff of Watden nnd Si rap Wright ’»f Hi!h city have re turned home after a pleasant visit tP Mtis Wollons of Perry. Th/ir many friends are delighted at thoir return. Miss** Nannie and Hattlo Carter of Waco, T?x., arrival in she city Friday from savannali, where they nave been spending several weeks, nnd will spend tho holidays wt:!h their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J alien RodR irs, on Coteman avenue, lluguenln 'Heights. Read my ad. McKay, The Tailor. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE SOME BODY HAPPYf Ttiero are several benevolent hearts looMw About for an opportunity of do ing good, hot mm extend to puefli an opportunity for the aocam!Dll?4htnen.t at the largcut amount df good commonsu- rat’fts with tdio outlay, ‘Suppose you mind to tho Public Li brary a ten dollar bill. This iwtll srlvo three tncmlha membersUtpilo ten dcuerv- Ing girls nnd boys who woukl entrom suoh a Olinlsimas gift above tvcry\!hlnl? ew? that could bi» given them. They toMUhl nWver forgot the devnors ns long »fi they lived. Thus 'ton f.imlKru would be imde ImMixv for 'three months—just thirty monuhM of hippltmn for ten dol- lam. Th© good (would noil end with thin, won- dnrful devi l qvsnc.ut. The ton dollars would purohaoo twenty ne>w books, and time rarw hook.4 wmihl give oktsura nntd de'igbt to eusarly t wo hundred read ers n-nd Induce five ipemojwi Ho become nwmbwB of nhe Library. Th© result Iheixtforo, would N' fifteen now member# to hhe Llrary; U*n young htforUs made happy amUUUd wOt'h gmt- li'udie, oinI ten i/andlies avould rejoice for ninety days in 'tho enjoymemt of such a gift. If Ihe donors do not dcotre Ho deslg- «\M*te vhe children, tluv» UbraHiut bn« tho names of over 'Uwenity children wiho wmihl bi« ’ wo ruby of suoh a gift. Who will remember them this week? W. H. Sweet, Librarian. SO SAY THE PEOPLE. We have looked at all the Htores, but none of tho stocks are ns good or prices ns low us at Payne & Willingham’s, the leading furniture and car pet house. CA1CD OF THANKS. On Friday iXKtrnoon the hour!# of the inm»vuv of .the Applctlon Churvto Home wctO gladdened by on»* of ttioot' boautj- ful ami graceful acta with which the Mason la fraught. The pupil* o; Miss Findley’s clam <*f th© Alexander SotoOOl si'll# u ilnay laden with gts.nl Khlngs for Chrisitnas chi*©r, 1he gir.hn of the ipuplki to the nrohnnu. It w«« In charge of two mainly IKtUo boys, avh*> executed their ccmmlsslon, un nepremva,:lvw of their claw, with bceoiiHror dignity. HeforiY ith« y had left the door, a sec ond deleapwkg# arrived, thin time each pupil bringing- ttoeb* uwu blft. Tliay repro»Mstod Mis* Margaret Darrah’© vla*e» from the Whfc:;K* 801100I, but owing *0 Min# Darrah’* IndiwivxHition •the class was In charge t* Mw<* Dan- lcks. In behalf of Oho Infrwitre of the Home. 1 l»e* that the •U'uciags and tatpils of boch dParera <vrlll accept c«>r most grate ful thanks aia\ heaniy wishes IW a morry Ohrlefttna# ami UnttV New Year to each and ull. Simer Kaiharlne. CURK FOR llEXVDACHK. As a remedy for all kinds of head* «el»e Electric Bitters ha# tntoved to be the very best. It eflfecta a i>erm.tn*»n.‘ cure, nnd tho most dreaded habitual sick hmd.wh© yU^ids to Ma Inducnce. W© urge ©Jl who arc aftolotod to procure a bottle, soil give thi# remedy a fair trial. In case of habftual oonstlpn^on, Elec tric Ftteter© cures by giving the needec tone to the tooweks, and few casre long resist the use of this* medicine. Sold at H. J. Latnor & Son’a drug store. WE’LL ASTONISH YOU. Como to see our pretty stock of new style rockers, tables, secretaries and book cases, and we’ll give you prices that will astonish you. Payne & Willingham. QuickC time to Washing too, Balti more, Philadelphia and New York via the Southern railway. Leav© Mdcon at S 45 a. 111. arrive Wanhington €.43 rt. m . Iialtlm\>i> 8.05 « m., I'htladelptoia 10 25 a. m. and New York at 12.45 noon. Sleeping car apenre reserved in advance. Andy <0 Jim W. Carr, po#»en^er and Ws «ay a, b©i'ai»e we know R to t»e true that wv hwndU- the 6*#t oil hea*««r ou tho nalicet. Duotap Hardware Ct>. MACON’S GREAT LIBERALITY. Contributions Kapidly Coming in to Do Distributed to the Poor On Christmas Horning. SEND A HELPING HAND. OnrTw. Ilundr.d FamllU. nnd Ont Flv, IlnadrMt P,opl. Aar. In S..d of ll.Ip In Jdn.on~f.nd In Yonr (.ontrlbnttona. TlV! clerk’s olllco at tho city loll is tJQgmntng to cloacCy rcsoiriblo a general iiK-rc’j.i ndiso store, noil by Monday nf- tsmoon It Is fXj'icftort to bo filled wttb provlsloM. l’estenby a luise mjmber of oontti- butlons wero nude and marry others stated 'their Intortion of giving some thing MariUy. So far, Ujo contribu tions of meet, such ns bacon, hums, sUouders, nnd oven frt«fh meats, have been In tho msnonuy, wtnle n llben.il supply of flour hus been given. The list up to hist night stood ns A itoj-siobn. ?3. h. M. Jones, annual contribution of |8. iMrs. II. 15. Troutman, sack of flotvr. jM. Nemmn, two boxes cmokv'rs. Mrs. M. Nentonn, big box of toys. C. H. Hall, Jr., $5. ■Hdbretv Yoiuig Dadics’ Aid Soclal-y, flvo dollars. IMra Flnkoon, lirge quantity of toys and doUKii'g. Mrs. WlUtom Taylor, flour nnd po tatoes. Unknown frtemi, bundlo of clothing. J. F. Hhnikmj forty sacks of flour. J. V. Lyon, eight sacks of flour. Mayor rtinie. cash. IfiMffl«ej\ Wilcox, iasJi. J. Dannenbeig, fL'Y.tlO. 'Hie money conitiCbutol by Mr. Dan- nenlsTg Is the amount the city mas due Utm >wHiail he mslgncd, and lie con- tinJmtcd the entire nmaunlt to the poor. Sanitary Inspectors McKay, Itninner, Jionkan end Koduvuid lure tuosjglvt In the mimes of over'aHi Pamtr.os.mlKt In need of help, ami tubers iStit seen by the inspirators llvndcd In PhoTr mmes ye.stcnkty at Ihe city hall. Tills mould Indicate that over ISOO .peoit'e are to Ira supplied; and to glut each ono n Stile W'lU noqulre a largo amount of provisions, and every merahtMit In -Ma con olrauld give something. There Is not one of tWmn. who cannot afford to give sOTnetthing, and each oontrtbulioo, no mi tinier trow smuil, wiU help some hungry ix>rsvn. ‘Monday morning slvauM see a solid sir,tun of magons going to tivoclty hall with provisions fur the poor, so that not one deserving person wlU bp with out sctmdlh'.ag to oat on Olnilsmus dsiy. llverylvi ly shuikl take It to tlioinselvea to rhliik how rhey woukl fool on Olirlst- mtu dty without food, or perhaps with out lire or clothing, Tlie excuse that many people will get hotpot who da not deservo It is no excuse nit nil. No poison ever falls so lev u the scale of iiiinr.inv.ty tbit !hey deserve to (to hun gry, nnd, besides this, tiro Inspectors have been careful to take only tho names of such people ns mv newly. Same of them may be mitoaists*rt>n) so ciety, lout they np> ,<il needy and slvould all be he’,pel. It Is to loe bnjm that there will be enough provisions cotwirl- butrd to flU every evty twet ai*l tho tiro tlepiilmertt wngion when they start on ttv.V.r rouel.» Tueatiy nvanil’ng. Oo to New York, PhiSrdWphka, Balti more, Wae'hington, . Ulonttioad and Hs.tecn pitnts ads lAtWintlo Coast Une. Quickest route. Through Pull man sleeper. Prioes that fit the time. Clothes that fit and please. McKay, Tho Tailor. A l'ROCDAM’A’nON. Q«qrl-A-Bj‘ \v. y. AtkSnson, Gov ernor ©f H©1<1 sta44»: AVtoereaa, omd&l Irtifiwnvari'vn lui# b©©n wwtved m t.h.ls d©(#irtm©jvt tlmt In th© yttxr lSSS. fn tto© county s-»f Jonos. Welker Mix>»n killed J. 'W. RoN'rts, und ahnt th© cwld Mixon tied from Justice nnd lhaa nowr been wimrehended for auld crime. I hdv© tohmijfht pi>tp«r, ithcrefDiv. t» Issue ttolls my prockanxitlon, to©retoy ofPcrtnjf <% rvlwsrd of fifty fur th© apprehension *nd delivery <y{ *4»ld Walker Mixon t<» tto© sheriff 04 siM ccrutvty end state. And I do moreover chart? e wnd require all crtloers in this suit©, civil to ml mlbtctry. to be vigilant in endeav or In#; too kppreheml the tndd Wufker Mixon Iw order *ttwfttoe may be ton>u#-tot to trf.vl for th© off©j#n© with which he sluids eftwnl- tSh’on under my to<utd ojid -the seal of th© state this* <h© 22d day c€ De- tVmbW. 1894. W. Y. ATKINSON. Governor. By tto* iROvcmor; Allen D. Candler, Seorethry of Wc liave six fine secretaries nnd bookcases left. Come and see them before they go. Pavne & Willingham’s is the place. Oo tn N«V Yctrtt. Philadelphia, BaJtl- more, WVrahlncton. Richmond stid b>Ortt©ro c*tieo vU OaontU milrvxid and -MO&nSc (Vtitt lain©. Quickest n^ut©. Thivnurh PuRrivin deeper. THE BB8T BtX>K8 FOR CHILDREN -Vr© tho»© by !>%ulso. M. Alcod. of which a full line may be wvq at Burke’s book store. Three will b© ctT- f©r>d as a leader today only wX fl.25 wwb. FAULINEHALL COMING. Th© Charmlnff Comedienne to Be Seen Wednesday Evening. Pauline Hall, beautiful and delightful prlmrna donna that she is, will ori next Wednesday evening be eeen in a new operatic comedy entitled “Dorcas. This delightful work, in which Miss H#11 1* said to be repeating her former successes, l.s from the pen of that brilliant author, Ii-arry Paulton, whose name first attract ed attention by the success he achieved in writing the book of “Erminie. “Dorcas” is replete with bright and pret ty music, lasting and tuneful. In compll- in this comedy Mr. Paulton takes his sug gestions from an old German source, but that alone is tho only thing borrowed. PAULINE HALL IN “DORCAS.” ns for the completeness and filling out of th© story he has relied solely upon his own brilliant Imaginative powers; he has changed the scenes so as to have them occur in England. Miss Hall will during ’he course of the story told in “Dorcas” be called upon to appear in as many as three different char acters, all of which are In direct contrast each with the other, the first entrance being made In tho guise of a Jolly, happy young peddler boy; then again os Dorcas, the fictitious wife of the village Inn keep er, and in the last ;i«'l she Is seen In her own supreme personality and beauty as Lady Honoria. The company engaged for the presenta tion Is a strong and most competent one, for In addition to Pauline Hall there is comprised In her support such sterling and competent artists of both the dramat ic and operatic stage as Jeanette St. Hen ry, Kate Davis, William Broderick, J. Aldrich Ltbbey. Chari** H. Bradshaw, etc. Sale of seats begins tomorrow. FOR SALE. Farm containing 416 acres, Monroe county; four-horse farm open; 30 acres In fruit, principally peaches; a bargain; easy terms. Also farm containing 400 acres, fourteen miles from Macon: price 510 per acre. For particulars call at office of E. A. Honrs, 454 Cherry street. HALF PRICE and LRS3. XMAS GOODS AT BURKE’S RECEIVER’S SALE HALF PRICE and LRSS. The Georgia Railroad Will Sell ROUND TRIP TICKETS To and From All Stations at 4 CENTS PER MILE 4 On th© following dates: December 22, 2?, 24. 25. 1S94; December ». 30. 31. 1894. and January 1, 1896. All tickets will ex pire by limitation January 3, 1895. TliOS. K. SCOTT, General Manager. A. G. JACKSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. JOE W. WHITE, Trav. Pass. Agent. W. W. HARDWICK. Pass. Agent, Macon. Mr. Sam Vei Who Is now In Europe, bo* bought and forwarded a large Un© of the finest old Imported Wine* For the Family Trade Of M'a-eon and vicinity. His stock is also complete with th© finest Domestic Wines. Old Whiskies and Brandies. Imported Bass’ Ale, Ginger Ales, Por ters, Imported and Domestic Beers, Cl* gars and Tobaccos of th© best brands. Prices are In keeping with the times. Get the bret good* and best prices from 6AM WEICHSELBAUM. now occupying th© late Capt. John D. Hudgins' old stand, comer Third and Foptar street*. Macon, G*. m you m HAVE NO IDEA O F the display we ire making in Holiday goods. It far excels all our previous efforts. If anything was ever calculated to the merriment of a merry, merry Christmas our stock of pretty Novelties is a sure prize winner. Beautiful Neckwear, Embroidered Silk Suspenders, Gloves, Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Walking Canes, Um brellas and a number of other articles in newest designs present here a tasty and extensive selection. The time is limited. Embrace the first opportunity to pick while choice is yours. Clias. Wachtel, 515 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga. WOLFF i HAPP SPECIAL CHEISTHAS SALE Inviting Goods at Inviting Prices. Large Saving Guaranteed to Economical Cash Buyers. Special Reductions made Specially for our Xinas Sale. Carpets, Mattings, Rugs Chenille Table Covers and Art Squares. 250 Ruga, consisting of Wittous, Mo- quets, Smvrna and Hair, in both plfiln and combination; all ut .especially re duced prices for our Christmas sale. 125 Art Squares in a large variety of new daligns and patterns In fill sizes, specially reduced for our Christmas t&leT 150 Rolls Carpets, conslstlmg of. In grains, three-ply Tapestry and Body Brussels, specially reduced for our Christmas sal?. 'Mattings in fancy cotton and linen warp, and inlaid. Special reductions made hi every grade for this our Christmas sale. 250 Hassocks and Ottomans in Brua- sel8, Velvets and Wiltons, to be closed at 50 cents on too dollar; 'to be clos'd out during this special sale. At 25c., 500 yards good quality Surah Silk, In. pink, light blue, cardlnad, helio trope, Nile green and black. Chenille and Brocatelle portierees and Lace Curtains. Nothing more de sirable or more suitable for a service able Christmas present. W« have special reduced prices in all this line of goods during our Christmas .sale. linens; Superb tine of beautiful buffet scarfs, splashers, tray covers, In both hem stitched and drawn work. All specially reduced for our Christinas sale. Wool Dress Pat toms, ©very one u bar gain, In both plain and fancy weaves. Wo have about 98 of these patterns, eight yards -to the pattern, 38 to 40 Inches wide. We are ging to seW them at 31.25 to $L&0 a pattern. At 98c.— About fifty Scotch Cheviot Dress Pat terns, 10 yards to the pattern. They wire the $1.60 goods. At 75c.— 125 fine patterns Scotch Novelty Ging hams and rich. Satin Dresses, tea yards to toe dross. They were the $1.25 qual ity. At 49c.— 100 Patterns handsome Satins and good style dress Ginghams, to be put on sale Monday morning. At 49c., one hundred 4-4 Table Covers with ball fringe; worth 75c. At 68c. 75 6-4 Chenille Table Covers, with deep knotted fringe, in a large variety pat- torus: worth $1.25. We are selling 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Table Covers at greatly reduced prices for the holidays. 1.000 doz?n Handkerchiefs for ladies and gents. Ladies’ handkerchiefs, white hem- stltch:d and ooiored border, at 2c., 5c., So. and 10c. Swiss embroidered and scalloped border at 10, 12, 15 and 20c. 25 dozen Ladies’ Irish Cambric hand embroidered, rich and eCegant designs, fit 25, 33, 48, 58 and 63c. 15 dozen Silk Mufflers, at 48, 73 and 98c. All especially reduced. 50 dozea Silk Ebmroadered and Plain handker chiefs. at 10c., 15c., 23c., 35c„ 40c. and 60c. Every one specially reduced for this sale. Fur Sets for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. In Angorla, Thibet, Lynx and Hair, In both whit© and colors, at 75c., 98c„ $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. All speckacly reduced for our Christ inas sale. At 49c.— One lot Ladies’ Mufte, in black and colons, worth $1 to $1.50. Blankets and Comforts. Specially reduced for this gale. We have left a few tine Caltforuti* and Sanitary blankets that we are go- tag 'to close out very low during our Chr&tmas sale. Table Damasks, Napkins and Towels. Spools! Cut Price* Ut this Une of goods during our holiday gale. Boys’ and Children’s Suits. Grew* Closing Out Sale of these gvxxls. No need letting the boy go with out a sul'f,' as we heave the price so low a« to place them within tho reach of all. Suits at 75c., 98c., $1.23, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.48 each, and every one a big bargain. Direct all commuoica'tioaa to W. C, LifOVA. WOLFF & HAPP. 553 Cherry Street. at = AMHEUSER - RUSCH BREWING ASS’N., ST. LOUIS, MO. Brewer* of FINE BEER Exclusively. Highest Award Above All Competitors at World's Fair, 1893, for Excel lence in Absolute Purity, Flavor, Brilllanoy and Importance of Brewery.