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iHEH PBOPERn
/f( i/' W.u Too Busy To Ac-
, mpax i His Wife.|
jraiu, v*a. Hoc. 23,--Mrs.
L .•■ll.a, the wife of the
us confidence operator,
r and • x-c ..vict, “L >rd”
J, is in tiie city.
c.'i iirough direct from
v : xieo and is here for
irpose of settling up her
iestate.
she will do then is a
, Wli tiler she will re
ii r.j where her living w.ll
irwir lh'-r she will return
ugiliv husband and let
I>f in" her money and
-ert h r, are questions yet
swered.
her arrival in this city
tt> the home
i* M 1 :t >sh w here
’ l;;e present.
husband's
lLu tb u t j s already
curiosity on
' ■H- the city of
B ' deal of gossip
■’ '• ■ urn. A lew days
i: al rig'it.
■ i,Y Ills UN 21 E
' 1 ■' ' 1.-E Leads to a
H ' 1 " T. llt AG EDY.
B jLc. 23. —Rubs
B '< I' Ili Lairels of n
B 1 >lio‘gun emptied
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B ,r ' 1 iis'aiit death,
B ''* ’"“y, his uncle, four ,
B 1 t leveland, Ga.,
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■ 1 1me, ihe result of
I n 'i line, which has 1
I " .non for several
■ ll > ' ' ■ ‘ >mrdi ror had not
j '"i hi,"t il at last report, tut
I m.'i posse vote af'e
■im.
B <■ ..is tent
I Coughs
1 - u ’ ■’ll the remedies which
■ i; plied certainly needs
■C:- tu ■nd sensible treatment.
8.. : WCr ‘ iiVe ycars that stand-
* '-Parat.on ol cod-liver oil,
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B\ 4 »' s effectiveness in cur-
B tnro t,v ; n ? affections of the
B rca , ? - u iungs> and this is th€
Bti-hv a '' : c °d-liver oil, par
fl c ' ded, strengthens and
B / vitalizes the whole sys-
B L*' eni ’ th* hypophosphites
c t as a tonic to the
■ liirv n l‘ and nerves, and the
Hll I t ycerine soothes and I
f l y heals the irritation. Can
B think of any combi-1
II b» ■. nat ‘ on so effective as this?
I '"J 1.,r, Jf’ Sf ,* lTT ' s Emulsion. See that the
■ "« on the wrapper.
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■ BOW'NE, Chemists, New York.
THE JSTLER OF ROME.
Smoke
JAPS KILL SAILORS WHEQT OLADIOCK ‘"OUT OF IT-
TH ET A 0 VICTI M 8 BELONG- gp rr. ivn n ~
•Eb TO-'fllE ASIATIC FLEET CF\l PFI° N LE WZ STILL lIARp ING ON 111 -
MYSTERY ftBOUT AFFAIR 4NDflfiMom WILLiOh HE GIVES MW ADVICE
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One was Montgomery, of Y. rk- > “
WWN, Othfk Frank Epes. Wh.l-Go Into The Bh fn F T „ /“ F ‘” F9 T "’ P “’ S ‘* NT T '" K T ‘
“ 1 ' Somebody.
LE TER ( R ju;js,
Waehipgton, D, C. Dec.. 23.
The Department of State has un- ni • Cincinnati, Dec. 23.—While
dortnken an investigation of two nri TT I i' C ' 2 ” ~ lhu Powl h “ ttin g “bout Bob FiU-immons
very disagreeable incidents that L.* ? “ g . eo “' >rni,l g >e-entr e into the fistic arena n
may-c.witanj' in themselves the C emLr\)' 4"i"’‘i"’" " ICreaH " R the Lunk - V One himself
germs of .serious trouble in the - i WI ’',h 4“. ‘ , . '* Btll ‘ ‘ nak,ng B l eech « B behind
near future. These are 'the killing the Bom 1 fi’a '"n ' °” hp foo,ll gbts. and the burden of
by Japan'ese (ft two sailors attach- the culm naHr >fh 441*’ o d °" e
e<l to ihe United Stales 11-H on I A the g.gtmUc mg.” FitzhPs rot taken th.
the AsiaUc-aiation. ' Tn-de wi T'm duadl ° C , k- . * b ‘‘ ca l ,t,on - ’<”> of cfiTampi-
The ex .pi j . 11 l ‘°t * e surprised th»n to one. off his three sheet posters,
which thw-ki lii r ' "i Ul ’ l " arn thut All,10 «r will loose a but in one of his stage speeches at
w h.ch tbe-ki.ling occurred are nol Hear $] COO,OOO on the December Chicago this week he declared: ”1
kmwo.hcr.Met, and the State De. deal. True he has performed the have permanently left the ring
partment is trying to learn them marvelous feat fff hringetig G 009.- .nd I wouldn’t go across’t the
hrough the Lmted States Mims- QOO bushels ol high grade cash street to see a fight. Os cour, , I’ll
. r to Tokio and the United States wheat of this city in defiance of hold the title of champion sb long
Uonsuis ni Japan, preliminary to all settled rules of commerce, but as no one earns the right to wear
determining what s eps shall be that act may result in nothing it.”
taken to secure reparation, if it more substantial than gbry. fitz gives advice.
shall be found that the kil mg was “ It j 9 a growing belief on P , , . . .
u. i. exacted, ui.j ..,.111.1,1. . ch „ gJ Mr . A * wut h , d J'"* g ««ou.ly deoi.re. .h.t he
The first killing wa» ol a ss.lor p., dearly lor bringing .ho big '‘T b . .n n
n.med Montgomery, lormedy st- volume ot wh«u to L city, .nd “ reSU '“ r ba “' k ° ’ ° h “” P, °""
tsohod > ths Yorktes-n, .bil. ths. In. .1,.,., M .iu„g , emu, S L g-T* *7
.hewa. on the Ae.stio st.lh ... .nd h,.n .bon. IS or 20 cent, a bush- , h “ ■““> «»..r.»or. I.
the last wa, ths. of Frank Eppes, e |. lost the charm or novelty »hm.
a sador, a native of New York, “In July the Leitn-clique began Bhip to Peter Maher, who failed to
and apprentice on the flagsh.p its operates in a formable man- hold ont „ it whell he met Fitz Ob
Olymprn. He was killed at Nagas- ner by gobbling up July wheat the R IO q rande . E ilz says he will
ak ‘; , L , , 63 cents. The ammount in its not meet Kid McCoy> He advigeg
The officials here have been ad- possessiou was variously estimated the « Kid >, to tackle some other
vised of the bare facts only, but, at from 5.000.000 to 10,01X1,000 heavywe : gh ts, and expresses the
following so cosely on the terrijle bushels. No matter what the opil)ion that eitfaer p Htpr Mahor
assault at Kcba list September of actual ammount of its holdings, j im Hall, Joe Choynski or Tom
a Japanese mob upon the sailors it was 1 nge enough to boost the Sharkey ’ an whip the new kil)g of
of the Yorktown, these killings price and emphasize the growing t he middleweights,
havd tnem to a determi- foreign demand. ■"■ 1 11
nation to secure protection for our “The pl Ice <d July wheat rose j WITH THE REGULARITY OF A
sailors in Japanese ports. toB3 cents, and between 70 cents CLOCK. .» -
? and 73 cents, the Leiter clique sold
HOUSE FULL OF GOLD. bU t r 9 P t ock on J u | y ai)d f rang . Cheney’s Expectorant will in-
ferred a portion of it to Septem- variably cure a desperate cough
A Lake Bennett Indian Said to her pocketing by the transaction and case of the lungs. I have used
Have Di coverkd the Klondike the premium which al that time it in my family for many years
existed between July and Septem- and cm say it never fails to prove
Seattee, \\ abhr gton, ec . p erw iieat. ts worth. It will always get you
Prince Yeecet, son of King Yakun- geDtember came around right. C. Tuck«.
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HOUSE FULL OF GOLD.
A Lake Bennett Indian Said to
Have Di covered the Klondike
Seat tee, War Im gton, Dec 23.
Prince Yeecet, eon of King Y akun
limi of the Cbilcat Indians, Alaska,
has arrived in Seattle. He declares
that the Klondike was discovered
not by the whites, but by Kashes,
v Lake B-nne t Indian, “who has
a house full of gold—so much that
he cannot move it and does not
dare t > leaye it.”
A party has arrived from Con
necticut under the leadership of
Mrs. Marie Reedselle. She will
attempt to make a winter trip
over the snow and ice to Dawson
City by sled.
Preparations are being made by
a Chicago company to send a train
o Dawsor over the Dalton trail,
using a Michigan logging engine.
THREE HELD FOR MURDER.
Diabolical Tragedy In Which
An Old Wcman Was Killed,
Qi itman, Ga Dec. 23 lhe
coroner’s jury impaneled to hold
the inquest over the body oi
Kate Young met this morning at .
8 o’clock. They had be
fore them who swore that Lena
and Maltha Buller and Andrew
Patterson were in the fuse with ■
the old w. man.
: Then also proved that Patter
son some day betore the 1,1 111 r
( f the woman eaid he was going
U kill her and that since the kill
ir,g th. «M> H.«> |
asked Patterson where o.d h-te
was, and be replied “Sb« has.
gone to hell with her tongue
choked out .
The jury bound Lena and Mar-
Butl.r ...d Andre"
ovei to the superior court to am
W er the charge of murder ami
bound Dan Lawrenoe over as a
cessory. U H uni versa, ly bel
e l that they are guilty.
* Open AT NiGHT.-Manag-r Low
ry of the Southern Express com
„ y s . y . «»h« ll* “r 1 ffl°
P -r ’ that the office
Rome to announce that <
laptop™ unt, 8 o Clock
Hl „ighl during tl‘»
THURSDAY EVENING* DEC EM £1? 23 1897
and 73 cents, the Leiter clique sold
out its s’oek on July and trans
ferred a portion of it to Septem
ber pocketing by the transaction
the premium which at that time
existed between July and Septem
ber wheat.
“Wh n September came around
the clique repeated its bullish-tac
tics and accumulated at 67,
cents a vast ain mount of Septem
ber wheat estimated as high as
11 000,000 bushels. Il was during
this month that the foreign situa
tion was brought cut more boldly.
Sept tuber skyrocketed in a shoit
lime to 9.) cents. A large portion
of the holding was transferred to
December, with another handsome
premium to put a ay, and a cm
sideraole bulk was sold outright
for a big profit.
“Thepr-sent line of 6,000 000
bushels ofDecember wheat, which
the Leiter clique is caring for,
was bought from the elevator peo
ple at from 97 to 87 cents a bush
el. At one time the c.iqu bad an
apportunity to sell this immense
holding as a profit of nearly 20
emits a builioi. Arm nr, Seaverns
Seav it a, Peayy and the Centra
E'avators Company were the peo
ple who sold wheat to the Leiter
clique.
“Armour’s shortage was on'j’
guessed at until the great ship
ments of wheat from Duluth by
vessel and rail showed in ths sen
sationally large increase of the
contract slocks in store. The
amount said to nave been brought
here is nearly six million bushel-,
and that is regarded as Hie amount
of Armour s shortage. The other
shorts did tbe ( same thin' that
Mr Arm »ur h u aoeiinqjlitdied, al
thougn not upon so Luge a sea e
B;( , rd Mr. Ar umr si it out i
his people to bring in wheal sul- ;
trcienl to satisfy his contracts
tor delivery be was face to Le<-
with at. ugh prob em. Ha l be
been unable to secuie the wheat
which fa*’ ie noff credited with
having brought here he would
have ben compelled to pay t<’
Leiter the difference between the
price at which he sold the wheat
to LMter and the market price on
the day of d. livery .
“Inasmuch as Mr. French, of
tho Leiter ciowd insists that th»,
December wheat in the clique’s
hands did not cost on an aver
age more that9o cents a bushel,
and assuming that the market
price would be $1 a bushel on
the final day of the month when
it is necessary for Armour to de
liver what he sold to Leiter he
would have been compelled to pay
the latter 1) cents oi every
bushel be could not actually de
liever. Ihe rules of the board are
ii.mclad on this subject and there
is no recourse.
“Now that Armour has secured
fully as much cash wheat as he
s./ld for delivery this month, there
wi Ibe no such contingency t<
face. It was in his bringing tin
wheat to this city when it was
scarce when hardly any was to b
had that the test of strength
camo in. That Rubicon has been
safely crossed by Armour. At what
sacrifice he saved his business
honor is km.wn only to himself.
The n mainder of the shorts wh<
sold to French are gt neral y re
garded as safely within c .ver. It
is confidently predic'ed that the
clique will get all the wheat which
it tioiight. If Armour has been
buying for other homes which
played the bear market it is not
known to the outside trade and
belief is that Armoui
bought cash wh-at for Armoui
and company first and last”
TORTOED FOR MONTHS.
•
“I was tortured for nine months
with Lettie rash. I found no relief
until 1 b. gan taking Hood’s s »r-
Baparilla. The first few bottle re
lieved me and 1 continued its use
unt‘l I was cured. I am now it,
better health than for years and
niv skin is soft and white, “Mbs.
Lucy Biglow, BusHNEF, Florida.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills
o take with H jod’s Sarsaparilla
Alldrugists 203*
F J.KANE & CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
OF BARGAINS TO
BAR GAIN
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and more, we made our
tions against six cent 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+he times and
the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially invite
you to call and see for yoursalf
We know that we can satisfacto
rily convince you,
iWe flatter ourselves tnat we
have already built an unassaila
ble reputation for handling only
s',< the very best grades of staples.
We are here to grow up with the
: A city and we propose to make ev-
erysale add to the reputation we
> boast,
. As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
thi: wni/jyu n> it
selected stotk ever brought to
this market, Gooas. that are a
feast to the artistic eye andgoods
that wear like iron and yet*are a
joy frever t j
F J. KANE & CO
10 CENTS AWEEK