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BIG WHEAI DEALS.
Over Seven Hundred Cars of Cash
Sold in Minneapolis Chamber
Minneapolis Minn., Sept. 15.
Over 700 cars of cash wheat were
sold on the floor of the chamber of
commence today, making one of
the heaviest day’s transactions in
the history of the chamber. These
sales were reported, but there is
reason to believe that at least 100,
000 bushels more sold were not
reported, Os *the above amount
425 cars were bought to arrivi .
About 150 cars of No. 1 hard are
included in the total number.
The activity in cash wheat in
Minneapolis is due to the buying
by elevators to fill storage space,
and the competition of the eleva
tors compels the millers to be ac
tive to get their share. The result
is cash wheat is at a premium over
December, with 57 cents the price
for No. 1 northern today.
An active cash wheat market is
predicted for several weeks, as
there is a large elevator space to
fill, ihe owners of which are anx.
ious to receive a carrying charge,
and they can get it only as they
buy wheat direct and sell futures
against it.
TRULY WONDERFUL.
Many Objects which Defying De
scription Msut be seen.
Delightful and fascinating are
but mild terms to apply to the
great circus this year, for the dou
ble menageries are au education iu
natural history, the performances
dazz'iug aud thrilling io their va
riety and froshuess, the Ethologi
cal Congress of strange aud savage
tribes a iue study,the trained ani
mals exhibition a wonder,'nd the
whole eh win its entirety out of
sight and far and beyond all nth
ers.
That is what a prominent paper
said of Barnum & Bailey s Great
est Show this season, and which
will be here on October 16'h.
Two animals, which the show
has this season, if exhibited by
themselves, would amply repay
anyone for the small price asked to
see all the wonderful circus, aerial,
hippodrome and menagerie attrac
tions. These two creatures are Chi
ko and his bride Johanna—gorillas,
but of such a huge size, and so
human-like as to startle every one,
and are really of such positiv
merit that every parent should
take his family to see them.
Books on natural history con
tain but little information on the
subject of gorillas, because so lit
tle is known concerning these ani
mals, but now we have the living
creautures themselyes to see and
study, and the chance to do so
should not be lost.
Then the Ethnological Congress
of strange and savage races are
equally as great an attraction to
those of a contemplative mind, as
so many different religions and
types of people are represented that
all must become interested, while
for children it will prove a lasting
and pleasant benefit.
The performance will be given
in three rings, on two stages, on a
race track, and in a steel-barred
arena, the lai ter restricted entirely
to the exhibition of the wonderful
troupe of trained animals, of which
the New York Sun remarked it was
“the sublime culmination of har
mony.” It will be here on sixty
cars on October 16th and the new
street parade will be made in the
morning. In this latter free pa
geant are representations of all
the crowned heads of the world
the rulers, together with the mil
itary uniforms of all nations.
VIGOR»MEN
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored,
MAGNETIC NERy£Nyn e °SS
Debilitymid aU the evils from k e^}f r^ r i"knw‘
cesses, the results or overwork, J*. £: ent given
etc. iull strength, tone and derelonme^ un
to every organ or portion of the y Thous
ment immediately seen ~„r o ffi ce . Can
ands of letters of praise on hl<Jin
be carried in vest pocket. Bent by wy
address on receipt of price. On 15 00 with
merit in each box. Price »!.«>. bb<>xeH.».nUU,wrn
Written Guarantee to refund mon S
tWdto us for the Genuine- Circulars If roe
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER, 16 1894,
SWUNG TO ft TREE
A Negro Lynched in Florida for
Assaulting a White Girl.
Starke, Fla., Sept. 15 —A negro
named Jim Smith was lynched
near here early this morning by
masked men. The negro had at
tempted to assault Miss Wiley, a
young girl.
Sunday night the negro entered
Miss Wiley’s room, while the fam -
!y were at church, and nid under
the bed. After the girl had retired
the negro craw led out and attempt
ed rhe assault.
Miss Wiley screamed and her
father ran in and recognized the
negro. The negro escaped but he
was captured this morning, and
while being taken to jail, a mob
overpowered the officers and swung
the brute to a convenient tree.
DALTON NOT DEAD.
The Noted Outlaw Said to be Livi
ing a Quiet Life.
Perry, 0. T., Sept, 15. —Bill
Dalton is not dead, if the stare
miGL't of Bill Dolan, at present boss
of the famous gang; is to be relied
upon, Mr. Doltfu claims that he
has been the executive head of
Dalton’s organization for the past
year,
In the course of a conversation
held last night at Nogales with a
reputable business man of th.s
city, Dolan said Dalton had mere
ly withdrawn temporarily from a
public life, and had left Oklaho
ma and the Indian Territory for a
more congenial climate.
Dalt-m is now living a quiet and
peaceable life, and his reputed
death was only' a ruse to throw the
officers off their guard until he
could get away.
Dolan also says that th“ report
s hat Dalton is dyina from a wound
received while robbing a Missouri
bank is false, as Dalton has not
been bit with a bullet for nearly a
year.
TERROR IN BRAZIL
Fifty-Eight Executions Without Any
Trial.
London, September 15.—A dis
patch from Paris says: “Montevi.
deo advices of September 11th
say that fifty-eight Brazilians
were executed last spring on Presi
dent Peixoto’s orders, without the
semblance a trial. They were ar
rested on April 21st and were exe
cuted on the morning of April
25th. at the fortress of Santa Cruz,
harbor of St. Catarina. An even
larger number of respectable citi
zens had been shot under similar
circumstances in Security hay.
Throughout the month of May,
volleys were heard nightly in the
cemetery, where the bodies were
immediately 'buried.
WILL START MONDAY.
The Birmingham Rolling Mill Plant
Will Resume.
Birmingham, Sept, 15. — The or
der has come,
President John G OaldweP,from
his office at Louisville,-has sent the
anxiously awaited message, and on
Monday morning Juext "the great
rolling mill plant —the greatest
south of the Ohio river—will again
present the appearance of a busy
hive of industry.
The great and small wheels will
begin to turn, the black smoke will
pour forth from the many pud
dling furnace stacks, aud the mol
ten metal will be converted into
merchantable iron and steel and
all will be well.
The force of hands which will
operate this great plant represent
a great deal for this city .inasmuch
as the thousands of dollars which
will bo paid to them tor services
rendered will be turued loose here
aud everyone will be greatly beui
filed.
The furnaces are prepired, lhe
men are on hand so surely as Mon
day com p a this immense plant wil I
resume in uearly every depart-]
meut.
READ IT
Examine Our Bargains,
AND THEN
GETIN THE RUSH;
20 per. ct off of Manufacturers cost.
In order to make room for our enormous stock
which is arrivingdaily, we will for the next ten days
give 20 per. ct. off of Manufacturer’s cost on all
ladies and childrens Slippers, Oxfords, Low Cuts
and Operas.
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These goods bought late and at a tremenduous jdis
count and when you get them of us at 20 per. ct.
off of Manufacturer’s prices they cost you next to
nothing.
EARLY FOR THEY HAVES*-
GOT TO GO-
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No s 19 & 21 Broad Street,
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