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CHRISTA\AS BELLS ARE RINGING
DISFLAy
Holiday Goods
AND TOYS AT
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We went into the market at the c’oee of the season when importers and manufacturers were any
■ous to sell, therefore, every article we offer is a bargain. Bsing heavy, spot cash buyers °
we have the goods, even though cotton is only 5 cents, they are cheap, and ’
you can afford to purchase.
In fact, for half the money, fro nus you can get what others are so xrd to ask big prices for. Ran ?m her that ve h iv=> with u-MR i i
LG WAY, the vet ?ran arid practical toy in an or K>m 3 wao is in cna ’°'e of this deoartnen f ‘ C>m■* aid him h ~ win h /+ ’
you. You can get, dolls of us, at fro n 1 cenito $ eOO Jas h. InoTidV? t& th\%n ,st KID BODY, BISK h£aD° See
DULLS, our line is iuii.
D Ol L^| U Qt\Dcl^f~'T- e<J T’ Chai! ' s ’ Dr ?ssers, Chamber Sets, Tea bets, Trunks,Pianos, magic Lanterns
a t ' °t /S ’ ,rc ' n ft ?- < y s ct al: kinds, Horns, Trumpets, music Boxes, Mechanical
y t’.. Ccn A : J ig^ c M L: & aa! Eel s, Dcnkies, Horses, Sheep. Trains, Fire Wagons,
£ J ose ISe, Jx n* >1 i* C~xoocls 5 Chiiis-L CJnus
Saucers.: d Jk- B- C Plates/
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19 & 21 BROAD STREET ELECTRIC WHEEL SIGN
HAD A SHORTAGE
He Shot theExamioers of his Books
and Suicided.
Council Bluffs, lowa, Deceinbei
17. —John Huntington, remittance
clerk in the Citizen's State l ank,
of this city, this morning shot and
seriously wounded F. N. Hayden,
•f Chicago, and A Cromwell, of
Minneapolis, respectively superin
tendent and inspector of the Fi
d ‘lity and ‘Casualty Company of
New York city, and then commit
ted suicide, shooting himself
through the head, in the private
office of the bank at First avenue
and Main street.
There was a shortage in the
bank's accounts of SSOO, and this
caused the act, Huntington was
bonded by the Fidelity and Casual
ity Company, and the two officers
of the company were here to iiaves
tigate the case.
Circumstancn.l evidence wm
against Hunttmgtoij, and he was
the first object of their investiga
tion, Before entering the private
room in which the examination
was being held, Hunttington took
a revolver from a drawer in the re
ceiving teller’s desk and put it in
his pocket,
The’inquiries of the investigators
angered Huntington so that he
drew ths revolver and began shoot
ing. Hayden was shot through the
, neck and then escaped from ths
room. Cromwell was shot three
times seriously and a fourth shot
grazed the skin. Huntington then
, fired the last load in the revolver
into his own brain dying instantly.
Cromwell and Hayden will recov
er,
b Turner s tickets never fail to
■L Cheaper than anybody.
A SUNDAY FIGHT
In the Peaceful iPrecinct of Cave
Spring
Cave Spring Ga., Dec., 17.
This afternoon as Mr. Will Gains,
who has a position with the Alli
ance store, was coming from the
depot on his bicycle, he was assault
ed by four ruffians, Carter by name
who live a few miles from here. It
seems that the four were pretty
full of whiskey and as Mr. Gains
passed them one of them cursed
him. Mr. Gains dismounted and
asked him,“why you insult m% I
will call for a police. ” As he said
this one of the follows reached to
grab him but Mr. Gains knocked
him off. One of them cut at him.
cutting his coat, j ist grazing the
skin. Another hit. him on the head
with brass knucks, During the scuf
fle Mr. Gains succeeded in getting
h good blow in one of their faces
After this Mr. Ga : ns called for
help, the ruffians ran off and the
citizens began to congregate and
formed parties to go after the as
sailants. About 80 or 4# secured
guns and pistols and put out, Mr.
Gains, though hurt being among
the nnmber.One of the fellows had
a shot gui and when the party
got pretty close to them,shot them.
Mr. Moody Simms was slightly
wounded in the right hand by the
shot. Just before dark two of the
fellows was captured in the woods
and brought to Cave Spring. To
night the search for the other two
is go : ng on.
Mammoth Stock of
s’n )es consisting of
$35,000 wort: of
stock at co it at S. N.
Kuttner
THE HUSTLER OF ROME MONDAY DECEMBER 17 1894
COME SOUTH A-FISHiKG.
President Cleveland on his way to
South Carolina.
Wasington, December 17.—Pres
ident Cleveland, accompanied by
Dr. O'Reilly, Captain Ribley D.
Evans and Mr. Charles Jefferson
loft iV’ashii. ( ,ton this afttrnoon f<>r
the coast of South Carolina for a
hunting trip. The trip has been in
c Utemplation since early fall and
is taken at this ti -in the he, e
that the out nz w.l. en ft the
president in eiuuicufnga remnant
of rheumatism which still lingers.
It is expected that the party will
return in a week.
No More Boxing.
Chicago, December 17.—A1l ex
hibitions where fists are brought in
1 contact with faces and bodies,
even amateur boxing bouts, at the
swell clubhouse of the Chicago
Athletic Association, have been
strictly prohibited by special order
of the police supei intendent who is
backed by Mayor Hopkins. The or
|dermay even be applied to the
. theatrical performances of the Cor-
I bett and Fitszimmons order. The
New Orleans tragedy has served to
make the authorities more deter
mined than ever to suppress box
ing.
For sale, a First Class
Grocer Business at a
bargain, Centrally loca
ted, good paying Busi
ness, good reasons for
selling; will take part
money, Balance in
good paper. Address
A. B, C. This office.
Ihe actress who travels is not
by any m m > r of m -ans a fixed I
“star’’—is she?
Speculation
HAMMOND AND CO-
STOCK & BOND BROKERS
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
Now York City N. Y.
Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought
and sold, or earned on Margin.
P. S.—Send for explanatory
circular on speculation, also week
ly market letter.
—iwmei'*'*■'*”•»«•■«■■■ nismmuesuui sr
FOR MERCANTILE
COURSE IN
BOOK-KEEPING i
Including Books
Call at office for particulars
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/ years, but hav- you ever tried ft?—lf ‘ i
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prouxt.v to the f.-ic© during hot weattair.
A* >• Sold Everywhere*
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COME 10 ME.
FOR HOLIDAY Novelties.
I will save you money besides I have no
shoddy goyds to work off, And my Stock is all
i new designs
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B-F. ROARK
WJewler.
No.
OR. JAQUES
j 130 WestSxth Street,
j CINCINNATI,OHIO
| Has prac.iced medicine in CineluHati years
j oneer than any physician, giving special at
I teutioi to Blood, Nervous and Urinary discus s
I Nervous Debility, Impoiency, et' 1 ., resulting
I from youthful indiscretion, excesses luuiatuied
; yeais and other causes, inducing some of the .
| following symptoms, as dizziness, confusion of
( i rteas, defective memory, aversion to society,
, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, the later causing ulcers,
| eruptions enlarged joints, rheumatism, swell
lug !.n graine, mucous patches in month, sore
throat, falling hair, Consultations free and in
vited.
Hours, 9 a. in. to 8 p, m.: Sunday, 10 to 12 m,
VT r I’CTP K TFI> TREAT SE and FBEs
i.i >n. ;1 . ir«i on application. State you
case. ,
W. L. Douglas
CORDOVAN,
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W 1 W ♦ 3A° POLICE,! SOLES.
»2.’i. 7 .? boys'SchoolShoei
EBOCKTOILMASa.
Over One Million People wew
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the beet value tor the • n ®" e L 1
They equal custom Shoes In style an _
Their wearing qualities are
The prices are uniform,—stamped on
«. Cantrell & Owens. ,