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Reports by Wire from the Great
Markets.
Rome Cotton Market.
By wagon ... 70
Cotton.
Siw York, Oct. 14.—The following are to
day’s quotations:
Cotton Futures.
Opening Clo’e. Clo«e
today, today, yesterday
January • 8 01 7 92
February 8 02 8 07 7 98
k March.. 8 07 8 13 8 02
tK May' ■"'."’.ll/.-I «15 BTO 807
8 19 8 21 8 18
July
August •••• ■•••
September ■■■
Oct bar 7 82 7 73 7 61
Noven.bT 7 66 7 73 7 63
December 7 84 7 80 7 81
LiVßitP <L Oct. 14.—The following were the
quotations today: Sales, 14,000 bales. Tone
quiet. Middlings, 4 17- 32d.
Opening. Close,
■Tannery and February 4 14 4 10
February and March 4 It 4 10
March and April 4 13 4 10
April and May 4 14 4 10
May and June 4 15 4 11
June and July 4 15 4 12
July and August 4 16 4 12
August and September
September and October 4 22 4 19
October and November 4 19 4 15
November and December 4 16 4 12
December and January 4 14 4 12
LOCAL MARKETS.
[CORRECTED DAILY.]
GR UN AND PROVISIONS.
* Roue Oct. 14.—The following are the whole
.sale prices; small lots to consumer., are real
ively higher,
MEATS—Smoked bacon. C. R. sides, boxed,
s*/a; dry salt C. R. sides boxed, 4y 8 c; sugar cured
hams boxed. 10% to 10%c@tl; picnic hams box
ed, 6%c; breakfast bacon sugar cured, Bc.
LARD—Pure leaf in tierces 4%c; pure leaf in
80-pound tubs and 50-pound tins, sc; compound
in tierces 4%c, compound in 80-pound tubs or
50-pound tins, 41/4C; cottolene in tierces, 5%c;
co ttolene in 80- pound tubs or 50-pound tins, 5%c
CORN—Sacked white, less than carload, 46c.
OATS—Sacked mixed, less than carload, 35c.
HAY—Choice Timothy, less than carload, $1;
No. 1 Timothy, less than carload, 70c: No, 2,
mixed, less than carload, 60 to 65c,
BRAN—Pure wheat bran In ton lots, 55c.
MEAL—Best water ground, 36c; best steam
ground, 36c.
GRISTS—Hu-'nute in barrels 82,50.
FLOUR—Highest patent. 84.10; first patent,
84.00; best straight. 83 20. .
SUGAR—Standard granulated, sc; fancy N.
O. clarifled, 4%c;New York cream, extra C. 4%c.
COFFEE—Fancy Rio. 18c: good Rio, 16c;
common Rio, 13’4c;best brown Java 3’c; beet
Mocna, 30c; Arbuckle, roasted, in one pound
packages, $lB It 1 ; Leieriug, roasted, in one
pound na- kiue-, $lB.lO
SYoUP—e-el cted Georgia cane. 25c; New Or
le.-’ns mo'vses a« to grade, 10 to 20c.
BU l TER—Fox River Creamery,23c; New York
State, none,
CHBESE-11C.
Rl f 'E -Fancy Carr line. 61; good Carolina,
sc; medium Laioliua, 4c.
T.IQU RS
WHISKY- Rve $12.) to $3.5-".; corn, 90s to
$1.40; gin. $1.05 to $1.75.
WINES -91 c to $1; hleh wines, $1.21: port and
v sheny, $1 to $3, claret ?6 to $lO per case; om-r
--lean champagne. $7.5ut058.50 p-rcase;cordials
•W sl2 per doz>n; bitters, $8 ver dezan.
HIDES, WOOL 3 , ETC.
Green salt hides, 3@3%c; No. 1 flint hide’ Rc;
oat skins. 10 to 2<"c each; sheepskins, 10@i0c
ach .- beeswax, 15@)17%c. Wool—washed, 15 to
. 8 c per pound; unwashed, 10 to 13c; berry 6to
oc.
’ TABLE SUPPLIES
[Corr cted daily. Consume! s' prices quoted 1
Onions, 15c per gallon.
Cabbage, 3c ver pound.
G een apples, '5 to 30c per peck.
Fears 2m; per pick.
Grapes 25 • g Oc per basket.
Nutmegs, 10(a33c d.zsu.
Green corn 10c.
Irish potatoes, 25c p'T pe k.
Bananas, lOtgjiic. per dozen.
Evaporate! fruit, B@>oc per pound.
Eggs, 12%@ 5c per dczbU.
Creamery butter 25@J0c per pound.
Country butter. 20c per p uud.
Cream cheese 15c per p nind
Bread, large loaf, sc: two rm ill ones, sc.
MEATS.
Steaks—porterhouse IC@ 2%0, loin, If @12%?.
Beef roasts, 8 to 12%0 per pound; beei stew
meat. 5c ner pound; matton, 7@toc per pound;
lamb, 10@12%-j per pound; liver, 5C per pound;
v.-tal, 14@12%c per pound; bologna, 5c per pound;
earned oe>f,,B@luc per pound; dried beet, 150
psr pound in quantity.or 25c per pound cblppea;
sugar cured bams, 12% to 15c per pound: coun
try, 11c; Ca itornia hains.lOc per pound; break
fast bacon. 12% to :5c per pound; country bl
- B%@loc p :t peu id;lard, country, 9c; tierci,
be per pound.
FISH.
. Redsnapper, I’c pound; cdflih, 8c pound;
I herring, 10c pound: blacx bass. 10c pound; buf
falo, 10c pound; pomoaro. 16%c pound; crop
pies, 10c pound; perch, 10c pound, salmon, 10c
Cancer
*-0! the Breast.
Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St.,
I Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife
, yjiairt yo attention to a small lump which
> appeared in her breast, but it soon de
veloped into a cancer of the worst type,
and notwithstanding the treatment of
the best physicians, it continued to
spread and grow rapidly, eating two
holes in her breast. The doctors
as oo n pronounced
her incurable. A
Celebrated New York
specialist then treat
ed her, but she con
tinued to grow worse
and when informed
that both her aunt
and grandmother had
died from cancer he
gave the case up as
hopeless.
Someone then re
commended S.S.S.
L and though little hope remained, she
m begun it, and ah improvement was no
ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and
I when she had taken several bottles it
disappeared entirely, and although sev
eral years have elapsed, not a sign of
the disease has ever returned.
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable)
is a real blood remedy, and never fails
to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism
Scrofula, or any other blood disease.
will be mailed
free to any ad
dress. Swift
Specific Co., WP Ifrf?
Atlanta Ga.
V
pound; fresh shrimp, 45c quart; oysters, 40to
50c quart.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hens -Dressed, 25 to 30c; ducks, dressed, 25 to
80c
Teas —Imperial. 25 to 50c; gunpowder, 35 to
85c; English bieskfast, 311 > die
Molasses—Good corn, 23c; sugar, 30c; N, O.
sugar house, 15 to 30c; country, 22c.
Canned G ods—Tomatoes, 70c@8’ per dizen;
corn, 90c to $1 per dozm; peaches. 900 to $• per
dozen; table peaches. BLSO to $2 per dozen;
apilco’s. $2 per d zen; apples, 75c perdozen;
apples. 73c per dozen; sardines, 50c case, oysters,
50 to 75c.
Naval Stores.
sava»!»a<t, Oot 14.—Turpentine, Arm st
26% for regwars: sales. 851 ciski; receipts,
717. Ro-dn, arm; sales. 4,000 barrels; receipts.
5.221: A, B. . D ?1 W; E. 31.51; F, $1.55:
G, $1 60: Hand L $1.60; K. $1 65; M, $1.81: N.
$2.05: windowglass, $115; waterwhite, $3.31.
Wilmisgtos, Oct. 14—Rosin, firm;
strained, *l.4:>; gold strained, SI.U: spirits
of turpentine, firm; machine, 26%; irregu
lars, 21% bld; tar, firm at Jiw; orule
tnrpentlue, arm; hard, *1.30; soft, 81.53; vir
gin, *1.65.
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
CHiOAOS. Oct. 14.
spas. crxus
Wheat—October 70% ... 68%
Wheat—December ... 73%
Ooks—October 28% ... 24%
Cohn December. ... 28%
Oats-October 21% ... 18%
Oats-December .. . 30%
Pohk October 7.95 ... 7.i0
Pokk—December.. .... 7.85
Lard-October . 4.55 ... 4. 7
Lard—Dece now ... 4.17
Ribs—October 3.97%... .17
Kibs-Dc u«r. ... 35*
MONEY TO LOAN.
Loans made promptly by the Na
tional Bqilding and Loan Association,
Montgomery, Ala. Call on R. A. Rns
sell at Centra IHotel.
CONSUL SMITH’S KE lIGNATION.
Secretary Olney Intimates That by Resigning
He Escaped Removal on Charges.
Washington, Oct, 12.—0 n Friday last
the Democratic Campaign Committee
gave publicity to a letter of resignation
from Henry Clay Smith, a colored citizen
of Georgia, appointed from Alabama as
Consul to Santos, Brazil, by transfer from
Tamative, Madagascar, where another
colofed Consul (Mr. Waller) had got into
trouble with the French authorities. In
this letter Consul Smith declared that his
conscience would not longer permit him to
stay out of the campaign on behalf of the
Chicago ticket, and he therefore resigned.
When this letter appeared Secretary
Olney, on the evening of the same day,
addressed to Mr. Smith, who had been
called back to Washington by the State
Department, the following letter:
“Departmet of State, )
Washington, Oct. 9. |
“Mr. Henry Clay Smith, 403| D street,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
“Sir: I have the honor to acknowl
edge the recipt of a registered letter of
the Bth inst., addressed to the President
and by him received in due course of
mail on the afternoon of the 9th, the
material contents of which, however, ap
peared in at least one Washington paper
on the evening of the Bth. In it yon
tender your res : gnation of the office of
Consul of the United States at Santos,
Brazil.
“It is not deemed a violent assumption
that your resignation is tendered in well
grounded anticipation of the probable
action of the President upon numerous
charges of personal and official miscon
duct, some of which have been on file in
this department for a considerable period
all of which have been called to your at
tention, and none of which have you
either refuted or satisfactorily explained,
“As, however, the acceptance of your
resignation consequences of your connec
tion with it answers practically all the
purposes that could be accomplished by
your dismissal, I am directed by the Pres
. ident to notify you that your resignation
is accepted. Respectfully yours.
Richard Olney.”
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The best salve in the world' for cuts it
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
ooms and all skin eruptions and posi
*v«jly cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by D. W. Curry, drug
gist. Rome, Ga
Southern Woman to* Wed at Dresden.
Washington, Oct. 13.—Miss Mary
Gwendoline Caldwell, founder of the
Divinity college of the Catholic univer
sity, in a letter to a friend here, an
nounces that she will be married in
Dresden, Oit. 19, to the Marquis des
Merville. Her marriage will be a quiet
one, owing to the recent death in a
yachting accident of Barou Zedwitz,
her brother-in-law. Bishop Spalding
of the Peoria diocease, who is adminis
trator of the Caldwell estate, will per
form the ceremony. Miss Caldwell is
in her thirty-fourth year and comes
from a well known family of Rich
mond. Va., and is also related to the
Breckinridge family of Kentucky. She
inherited a large fortune from her
father. The first building of the Oath*
olic university was erected as a result
of a donation of $300,000 from Miss
Caldwell.
Parnell’s Grave Is Decorated.
Dublin, Oct. 13. —There was a dem
onstration at the grave of Charles Stew
art Parnell at Glasnerin Sunday, the
anniversary of his funeral A very long
procession was headed by the mayor of
Dublin, the members of the corporation
and all the Parnellite members of the
house of commons. Hundreds of wreaths
were laid upon the grave. Parnell’s
mother. Mis. Delia Stewart Parnell,
with her daughter, Mrs. Di kenson,
, and her grandson, McDermott, were in
the procession.
Novelty Works Destroyed by Fi-e.
Saratoga, Oct. 13.—Wood & Petnber
Novelty works and the Career Manu
facturingplant, atGreeuvil e, have been
destroyed by fire. Loss, $50,000; iin-ar
ance, $1u.060.
Stnnrt’R Gin and Bnrli'm :»
poHilive cure for all kidney,
liver and Hlomach trouble*.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER ]5, 1896.
Gold Medal. Highest Award
Diploma of Honor
AWARDED TO
A. K. HAWKES.
BY THE
Cotton States and
International Exposition
For superior lens, grinding and excellency
in the manufacture of
Spectacles and
Eyeglasses-
D. W. CURRY, Druggist,
Has a full assortment of these famous
Glasses.
Cushman’s
MENTHOL INHALER
g Cures all troubles of the
Head and Throat
CATARRH, HEADACHE,
NEURALGIA, LaGRIPPE,
11/11 I nunc You. First In
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sneezing, snuffing, coughing,
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tinned use effects
SURE CURE.
ENDORSED &
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thorities of Europe
And America for
- • COLDS,Sore Throat
Hay Fever, Bron
v x ehitis, La GRIPPE.
The most Refreshing
\ an( j Healthful aid to
HEADACHE Suffer
ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cures Insomnia
and Nervous Prostration. Don’t befooled with worthless
imitations. Take only CUSHMAN'S. Price, sOc.
at all Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS WANTED.
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL BALM
ful cures of Salt Rheum, Old Sores, Cuts, Wounds,
Burns, Frostbites. Excels all other remedies for
PILES. Price, 25c. at Druggists. Book on Menthol
free. Address Cushman Drug Co., Vin
cennes, Ind. or 824 DEARBORN ST.. Chicago. 111.
WEAK MEN
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victims el Lost Manhood ehould Bead nt
once for s book
that explains how
full manly vigor
f is easily, quickly
\ V - permanently
restored. No man
suffering from
/ / Ftfltfth weakness can as-
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\C tltW timely advice.
Book tolls how
‘ strength, de-
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portion of the body. Sent with positive
proofs (sealed) free to any man on application.
ERIE MEOIMLCO., BUFFALO, N.V,
LADIES DO YOU KNOiS
DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S
w 7 Steels Pennyroyal Pills
J J are the original and only
J [ I 1 BENCH, safe and reliable euro
on tiie market. Price, $1.00; sent
r \by mail. Genuine sold only by
Forsaleby D W Curry & Co.. W holesale Drug
gists Home Ga.
Buy a
Smooth
White *
Skin ~
For Your Face!
It probably noeds renewing, for It i* rough, rea
freckled, blotched or pimpled, until it has become
repulsive lnstei-d of attractive. Healthy skin is
always beautiful. The sun and wind, impure
soaps and cosmetics injure the
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and beausifui. It ij not a cosmetic
—does not cover up, hut removes blemishes. It
is harmless and always does just what wo claim
for it. The only preparation jhat will poslilvelj
remove Freckles, Blackheads, Tun, Sunburn nr.d
Pimples. Hundredscf testimonials from promi
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and appointments. Board, etc., with full English
course, $250. Music, Languages, Elocution, Art, Book
keeping, and Physical Culture, extra. Pupils enter
any time. Write for Catalog, M. J. Baldwin, Pnn.
8 C PARSONS* /
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tA local home treatment for al.
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eases they relieve pain »i.c wii
absolutely cure fi used as di
rected. PRICE 7bc.
Office 7% N.Broad St. Hours » I
For pamphlets, question lists, or
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For Delicacy,
for purity, and for improvement of the com
plexion nothing equals Pozzoxi’s Powdbb.
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GREAT STOCK-JUST WHAT YOU WANT!
It is About
Time
You Were
Thinking
About a
jT* Winter Suit
Hat.or
Underwear.
It is Fun for Us
To watch our competitors trying to
meet our prices. But our customers
and the public say THEY can’t. We
already know it and want you to find
it out.
Take a Glance at
These Prices.
And hold us responsible for what
we say :
We can sell you an All-Wool black,
brown, blue or gray mixture Clay
Worsted Suit for slo.oo—not for
$12.50 — that’s the price others are
asking. These goods are handsome in
finish and design and are perfect-fit
ting. Cassimeres, Cheviots, Serges
and Worsteds of various colors at
$7.50, SB, $9 and SIO. Not
shoddy goods, but up-to-date for the
price you pay. Each one is a big bar
gain by itself. Our finer line of suits
is comprised of novelties of the very
best of manufacturers.
Agents for Dunlap’s Celebrated Hats conceded to be correct in style
—— o r and comfortable as well as du-
rable. We also carry a full line of other makes of bats, varying in price from $2.00 to
$4.00. Soft hats of all kinds. Everything guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
When you read this tell your friends about it. They’ll appreciate it after having pat
ronized us once, and they’ll thank you and us, for we will deal honestly and fair with
them and sell them low.
J. A. GAMMON & CO.
The One Price Up-to-Date Clothiers, 237 and 239 Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
16 TO I.
Wilkerson & Sons
Are furnishing 16 people in meats to their
competitors’ one. He bandies only the
best of
Lamb. Mutton. Veal & Beef
We guarantee all our meats to be su
perior to any ever offered in Rome, and
we sell them at the very lowest prices-
Fine Mutton and Beet Daily.
We deliver onr meats free. If you
want meats quick telephone No. 97.
Give us yoor orders and you will be
pleased with your meats.
WILKERSON & SONS,
Cor. Th’rd Ave. and E. First St.
DtTm.T. SALTER
SPECIALIST.
Dr. Salter is engaged in a general prac
tice of the treatment of all forms of chronic
diseases of men, women and children.
Diseases of the blood, liver, lungs, heart,
kidneys, eje and ear; also nervous dis
eases successfully treated.
Cancers, tumors and ulcers treated ami
cured without the knife.
Whatever your disease m»y be, Dr. Salter
invites consultation in person or by letter.
Dr. Salter prepares medicines himself for
each case treated.
If interested, call on or write to
M. T. SALTER, M. D.,
9 -20-3 m 68 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
J. F. Greene & Co.,
Livery, Feed and Trade Stable.
(ColcloMgh’s old stand.)
324BioadSt., - Rome, Ga.
First-class-teams and vehicles »t rea
sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Patronage solicited.
Special accommodations for wagoners
and stock deniers. nov 1.
Virginia Military Institute
Lexington. Va.
58th Year, State Military, Scientific
and Technical School. Thorough courses
in general and applied Chemistry, and
in Engineering. Degrees conferred in
course: Grad: V. M. 1., and Bachelor
Science; in Post Grad, courses, Master
Science. Civil Engineer. All expenses,
including clothing and incidentals, pro
vided at rate of $36.50 per month as an
average for the four years, exclusive of
outfit.
Gen. SCOTT SHIPP, Superintendent
It is with both pleasure and
pride that we come before
you with the
MOST COMPLETE LINE
OF
Men. Boys’ and Children’s
CLOTHING
ever brought to this market.
We have spared neither time
nor energy in selecting our
fall stock, and we can, with
out boasting, say that there
is no better bought stock in
the country. For the fat
men were bought stouts, for
the slim, slims, and we can
almost fit anybody.
II Makes No Difference
to us whether you wish a
cheap business suit, a fine
Scotch or Cassimere, or a
fine Worsted Dress Suit.
You CALL OR WRITE FOR
WHAT YOU WANT.
G. J. BRIANT SCO’S BARS.
THE JOHN M. VANDIVER BAR.
THE ARMSTRONG BAR.
The Most Elegant in Rome.
PUREST WINES IND LIQUORS.
TZZS VEST BEST
ALE, BEER and CIGARS.
You will find 1 here always the very best brands of Domestic and In
polled Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Brandies, Syrups, Ale and Porters.
Spec iai brands for family use. Fancy drinks mixed by the best and
most experienced bar tenders. We do not keep any liquors that are not
strictly pure, and customers can depend on getting something good when
they co.i eto our bars. Out of town orders promptly li ed.
In connection with each bar is a splendid billiard psrlor, fitted up
with the bett and latest improved Billiard and Pool tables. Call and
see us.
24 and 26 Broad Street and Armstrong Hotel,
ROMM ca-A.
DOUGLAS & CO.,
Livery and Sale Stables,
Broad Street, Botne, Ga.
Finest turnouts in the city furnishedat the most reason
able terms Give us a call. Telephone 102.
“ BKOS.
The Leading Tailors of the South.
IN HiM GRaOE GOjD; AT MODERATE PRICES,
727 Maiket Street, CHAITANOOGA, TENN.
Many People
Who have heretofore had tailors to
make their clothing are today our cus
tomers. Why? Because they nave
found the place where there is no
trouble to net a fit, thus saving from
SIO to sls on a suit. Besides the
handsomest and cheapest line of Cloth
.ing made, our store is filled with the
latest and newest Shirts, Collars, Cuffs,
Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery and
Ruch like.
Youths’ Suits
All Wool Blue and Black Serge
Cheviots at $5.00. For $6, $7, SB, $9,
$lO and $12.50 we can show you a line
of suits unequalled in value and make
up in this part of the country.
All Wool Boys’ Suits $2.48 and
$2.98 — the greatest bargains ever of
fered. Don’t miss them.
From the Factory
to your head
<AAT
AH UP-TO-DATE STYLE
FOR
Fall a>
WINTER