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THE j USTLER OF ROME.
Smoke X a
LfißOtp LEADERS
Hl' GAGE BILL, AMERI-
< AN I- EDERation OPPOSE.
iJLiOIIhCETHESTANDARD
Iho ! UIE3 IT AN Open Ei-e ,n T T((
Rj.iiim Greenba; k Cukhen. y
NashvillA, Tenn,, Dec. 21
The Amcricuu F. deration ->f Lr
_ bor :oday took up the resolulion
p. m r.-fi- nee to the fr«- coinage of
j -i < r1 ai Ki to 1, and a suLsti'nte
upon thf G ige bill was adopt.i-d as
f.iilows ;
ii -I'.v-'d. r.iai we dec are our
selves as po itivdy opposed to the
i i u financial oil! rncently intro
duced in Gongress by the seorefa
t ry of the treasury. It is ■». measure
> lh.it it a lopted as a law will only
all the more firmly rivet the gold
standard on the people of the coun
. trv and perpetuate its disastrous
j tl et in every form.
‘‘R solved, That we pronounce
the Gage bill an undisguised effort
to retire our greenback currency
and all government paper money
with a view to substitution of na
, tional b ink notes in their stead,
i-iud t ms fusteu the national bank
syst'-m fi t ypars upon the Ameri
-8 i can u ■ ire.”
A r-sc uton calling for the re
mov : ./federation headquarters
rom Washington was reported
1 uidavorab v and the repor adopt
y ed.
'1 he convention decided to in
crer.s > the per capita ti x 2 cen’r
5 and th i chan je go's in’o effect
! Feb 1 1898.
An am ndtnent to the constitu
tion inquiring officers hereafter to
be ei ed onehe.. last day .of a 3 in
-1 vent io:i was adopted.
The convention will complete
ill business tomorrow and ad
joiirn.
A resolution relative to legisla
t’cii -’ii the postal savirgs banks
i-y it. in was laid before the con
; ven’, in by the committee or. res
oL.!': u- The resolution endorses
' tn. >.i I pending before Congress
i avorn _i the embellishment of
p->.- al savings banks, with the
clau-’■ relative to the national
' bank- -tiicken out. The rest of it
was i.doptad.
A r solution expressing appro
val of the national movement for
the purification of primary elec
tions was adopted.
Hi s i utions were adopt’d that
tin effort be made to organize fire
men, hat special instructions for
the organization of journeymen
\ bankers and their local unions b •
, issued. That efforts be made to
v orgu' .i tho brick masons who
an v y t unorganized.
At the afternoon sesH >n the St.
i 1 oiii convention and I’.esident
Gomper’s action in reg nd to it
continued to be discuss d.
KILLED HIS BROTH Ed.
; An Oi.d Gri ose Is Saio To Have
Been The Cal.-e
Da-.villo Ky. Dec. 21—John
t ALtott of Powers a small town hi
I - Casev County this afternoon shot,
| and hilled his brother Claude in a:
light growing out .** an old giudge.
J* I’b’-y were sons of J F- Alstott
1? one i f oldest business men and
| m- s mil leiitial citizens of the
i’ : eouniy. John is “ ' IUUI of ,ld! ”
5 ige an 1 has a family while the
h brother he k'lled was u d o - 1
? both were addicted to ourisioiia'
» drinking bn; looked upon genirally
" ,ii quii t citizens. Ihe aged pai ► n ■
? ,re prostrated with grief “Ver th<
affarL John g.ve Inm-eH up-
L frhe oa nrtinlrrs J* n'.'i.
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5 SEXUALLY JAL TY
Whli b in •be K««ry <>» »•«’*’, h .H-midu -if men
' Mth.'l.mmy “ns’.bytO’ yf * 0 «
mbe ni<’n'«i ‘urtv' ’,... nnd ia un»i
cave i by our
A4 a gieal Trea trn n t nM
S whow:-bt<.e mo here, .r w« ’ , ( ,|>. ww . "■
no free prescript-ou«, free cere. |( cv ,.,y (
»' j nave "o'o>capl’»l B ".‘* *U v ,i,,uar yon ruf "JJ-'
» ca-. tr- -t « r r !' f ” n trVnl bunk »’» beW' 1 1 1
J; tee may be <lepome<l .lu » X fnll p ,rtleiinr*
---IL. TUESDAY EVENING. DEGE IV? <’£7 21 1897
V ’AS HARVE'i JOHNSONS RED
HOf IH’LNI NC'ATkON,
iOF THEC/ flO STIER
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AfHIXIH.Y IIaMH.I- I>.
Brom the (’"n'tituiion’s’■eport
ol the ( )'NeilG-Su in trii.l before
the Atlu d i l< corder, The Hust
i.er Oi dr.me reproduces the’ fol-
• towing thrilli g passages;
l ' 1 hen i aims Mr. Harvey John-
I son s speech,
Whei, the c tsses wers first’call
'd, it was noticed that Mr. StHn
lad bowed to Mr Johnson and
he sulutati n had been neknow 1 -
with a stiff bow, but one that wts
edged perfectly po ite.. .
When t'r. Colville ccmciu led
his r marks he said :
“Mr. Johnson will make the
concluding remarks.
■‘Can 1 hi.ve ten minutes?” ask
'd Mr. Johnson of the court.
‘Go on’’ replied the recorder
“you can have a 1 ! the time vou
wish .”
“I wish to say a few words
about the paper whien thia man
S'eiu conducts and I wish to say
(t in ihe presence of die man him
self” said Mr. Johnson taking
from his pocket a paper. I> l wfth
to ask the court if a convict, a
iar, a s’jundr 1 nn la mi-hrer
can b smirch the c racer of
an honorabh man and go uirchas
tis-’d?”
Mr. Stein pale and made a
in >tion as if gomg to ’ard Mr
Johns' n, but Dectec ivt Dave
Lhoiiey was by Lis side ,_t,q hold
him and he merelv si'd.
“I ask ihe protection of the
cour.”
The recorder nodded to Mr.
Johnson tc go ou, and he relum
ed his fierce denunciation.
“I ask if such a creature a
rogue, whose picture is in Maddox
& Rucker’s bank and in the , ro
gues’gallery, if a forger, a liar
and a dirty brute is to be allowed
to defame the character of pure
women, evm the bride at the mar
riage altar and resurrect Atlanta’s
honored deed to attack their
chaiaeters, and'ye r no man be
permitted to slap Lis face? I baie
the proof that be is a convict and
a murder r ai d a villain, a dirty
brute who i-f entitb.d to no re
spect of decent people. He pub
lishes his vi e sheet I>r the pur
pose ot villilymg all those wh»
will not pay him H> 1.”
All tin) while Stein was ] a'e as
death and he was tr Sibling with
suppressed rage and excitement.
Decteotive Looney stood clcee by
his side.
Time ai’d again as Mr. Johnson
was speaking Stein cried out. -
“1 bat is a lie a tissue of lies
,“I mu persormlly responsible
for everything I say;” replied Mr.
.Johnsm, “and you.can see m e
whenever you wish.l em unarmed,
but will take care of myself.”
“ rhat is a enward v dodge you
r resorting to now ” said Mr.
dfein,’‘for you wish to stay my
! hand on the p'eu that you are
unarm u but 1 w.JI see you yes
even to bell
The recorder sai I, while ho
might believe the at ack upon
Mr S ein by M ’. 0 Ne.ll was jus
tifiable Ir in » peisoual standpoint
yet m the e ? eof the law Mr.
O’Neill was gultyof disoiderly
conduct and he won d have to en
ter a fine of $lO-
Just b fore the rec rd-r passed
s thence upon Mr. O’Neill Mr
Stein said.
“J hopeyour hon >r will make
ai y fine you may with to impose
merely nnninual. I b-li’Vi both
myself and Mr. O’Nmll will agree
to this,” n
“I have no plea L r m icy,
quickly replied Mi. O’N- ’I. “I
wish the eas'' demd d strictly upon
a 1- gal ba-iis. .
UUr () Neil! d >es not wish to
Replaced upon an ‘ eqmv f oling
. ood And Rebel
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PENSION FRAUDS
) NEW YORK / SI N TELLS A
STARTLING STORY.
i FIKE Wlf OWS, CHEATS,
fhiii'is Orphans and Deshiiters,
!• x un.Mi the Country’s Bo' nty
N w Yohk. Dec. 21.—1a an ar
ticle which occupies the whole
irst pige of the Hun this morning
tis staled that the nation is be
ng robbed on a gigantic scale bv
pension frauds.
1 lie rolls, it is stated, are padd< d
ilnu st b yond bt li< f. There are
note pensioners than survivors.
Abusing 'he country’s bounty are
! deserters, fake widows and orphans
and cheats and swindlers of all
c!a
■rnmer t reports, that there are
1 i'27,100 survivors of the war now
living, including widows.
The total of pensioners on ac
count of the War of the Rebellion
is, according to the report of the
Penoion Commissioner, 947,542, of
which 62.869 are chi’dren and 27,-
•>o9 are dependent fathers, moth
ers, sisters or brothers. Deducting
5 these from the total there remain
1 854.114 survivors and widows
drawing pensions, or 40,745 more
■ “survivors” and “widows” than
- r there are actual survivors and
1 widows who under any circum
-1 stances cou d legally draw pen
sions .
1 The Sun puts the I lame on shys
t r pension lawyers, reckless Isgis
-1 ition and to swindl rs who turn
1 to the pension bus.ni ss as one of
f ring easy profit.
-* I—At1 —At --
1 AN ALASKA
How There Came To Be Various
Kinds Os PEopi.e.
The Indian legends, with their
mixture of superstition and poetry,
are net uninteresting in connection
with the s'ory of this great country
One pertaining to the origin of
. the native tribes is thus told. “A
long time ago the earth sank be
neath the water rose and coveted
the highest places so that no man
. could live. It rained so hard it was
, as if the sea fell from the sky- All
, was black, and it become so dark
, that no man knew another. Then
a few pee pie ran here and there
and made a ratt of cedarlogs, but
nothing could stand against Ihe
jyhite waves, the r^ft was broken
in two. Oa one part floated tho
( ' ancestors of the Thlinkits, on the
I other the parents of all other na
, lions . The waters tore them a: art,
and they never saw each other
1 again. Now’ their children are all
different, and do not understand
’ each other. —Joshephine L. Ban
nister in Godey’s Magazine for
January.
WITH THE REGULARITY OF A
CLOCK.
i
Cheuev’s Expectorant will in
variably cure a desperate cough
and case of the lungs. I have used
it in my family for many years
[ and c m say it never fails to prove
ts worths. It will aLviys git you
r right. C. Tucker.
wi'ii this creature,” remarked Mr.
Harvey Johnson.
the recorder’s dfcission.
I
, In puesing sentence, Judge Cal
. houn r aid .
“I cannct look on this case
from a sympathetic standplint. I
have always held here that if a
. n an calls another a liar, or says
nything belighting his character
and a fight results from the app'i
i ation of such epithet, that the
man who gives the insult
, is the one in tault, because it is
t>t human to take tamely this
i kind of thing. I ain clear ou the
law that Mr. O Nsill was guilty
of disorderly conc'uctin the strik
ing ai d it seems to me that he had
plenty Jof prevosation was of such
a cha’acter that I am constrained
to fine him That is what the
’aw provides. I will giye Mr,
I O’Neill sloand cost.”
F J.K ANE & CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
Or BARGAINS TO
EAR GAIN
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and more, we made our calcular
tions against six cant cotton, and,
while our buyer was in market,
bought our entire new Fall and
Winter stock on that basis. It
took work, it took money, it took
time and it took a man who knew
how, That we have generously
succeeded in preparing to meet
the exigencies of the times and
the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially invite
you to call and see for yoarsalf
B We know that we can satisfacto-
rily convince you,
iWe flatter ourselves rnat we
have already built an unassaila
ble reputation for handling only
the very best grades of staples.
| We are here to grow up with the
city and we propose to make ev
erysale add to the reputation we
It b °ast.
As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
thi; w;i i / 3-1) n ) >’: 2vr 3}':l /
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Gooas, that are a
feast to the artisticeye andgoods
that wear like iron and yet?are a
jay frever
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F J. KANE & CO
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