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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 21

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Atlanta. IS $45,000. W. ASHFORO. H.

C. STOCKOELfc D. TURNER. buKRiaa. caamer RANK $150,000.00 S414.906.87 I fheat VITY i extreme de i anticipate market in In, Provisions locks.

New Orleans, La. Orleans Cot I report mailed rMENTS I and large profit at market UST IEEMAN I BONDS, LOANS, Id Gold and Silver. ft J.wil«ri POST, kND BROKERS. ion given to out oraers. 1L HEW YORK Vires Direct to Net land New Orleans.

iraln u4 Provisions, Capita English Amiri can Loan inn Trust atla.nta, OA Cashier, Atlanta, Oa. Dickev BOND BROKE tSTA, GA. deuce In. THEY WILL BOOST THE PRICE OF NAILS Large Corpontioi Is Organized fir That Purpose. WILL BUY UP SMALL CONCERNS AN EXPLANATION HAS BEEN SENT OUT A retailed Account of the Object and Intentions of the Now Corporation Given Out of largely Increasing tht and sale, certatr mple funds for doing the bust.

nihs, have been (i the owners of the largest end considered reasonable mechanical tely determining earning capacity. The prices to be paid by the new pany will largely depend upon the rep of these experts, but It is believed they fully Justify the prices which have and business commenced by the will be subscribed actively engaged In th i and result In fair profits. only by manufaoSur production. RAILROADS GIVE GOOD BATES. They Hake a Bate of One and One Third Pare for Bound Trip.

The trains on yesterday brought tn big wade beplies to pbancibco. Asks Number of Questions He Wants His Critic To Answer. Bent tt H' Wa3e rePlying to a i Mr. M. J.

Prancl iow ion. perhaps he will give thi and scent lights? errltory lighted? tany different lighting stations ta kind of of the underground or engines do they use, high What Is cost of coal delivered in the In Detroit? wjulpmenu purchased for Detroit? the city lighting department of fiiSL" requirements for public 'Why does be figure the number of car men necessary for 830 arc lamps, when tlanta has only 632 arc lamps? that I had the pleasure of submitting the preliminary estimate of the cost of a plant necessary for Atlanta's street lighting, and and that reading Mr. Francisco's Icle has tn no way chanced those flmirea. upon his furnishing the above lnforma I fhall be pleased to make tlon 'Subject. I intoTmi" than ten years past studied her public llgfittng.

Re O. H. WADE." TWENTIETH CENTURY IDEAS IN TAILORING CAUSE PRICES TO TAKE TERRIFIC TUMBLE. Sam Kahn Leaves Eiseman ft Weil ana jrorms rartnsrship with Herman. Teitlebaum.

Sam Kahn, who was Tor many yeai valued head salesman for Eiseman and Herman Teitlebaum. who held tl have formed a partnership, and furnishing goods establishment at la Peach Theae two eterling young men have a business equipment which is equaled by few, and which la gained only by individual ewort In the patJa of competition. They have risen by force of personal merit, and In this partnership bring together the potentials which make for success. They are hustling for are clothes figures which revo they will turn out a tailor made suit, and values before known', and not toybe equaled. Overcoats and trousers "are made full line of gents' furnishings Is carried.

Those who would like to wear tailor JOCKEY CXTJB Uon. IS Peaabtree. THE CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19 1897 21 DATES. Oakley Track To Have Nineteen Days of Racing Next Spring.

Cincinnati. December lS Tlie Cincinnati Jockey Club (Oakley) met today and claim ed May 21st as the date for the spring meeting, which is to end June zuh Thls Is intended to follow toe close of the stakes will not meeting will brln The announcetr made In a few reduced, and the It How Long During the latter part of tne week there crowd gathered was the Immense candle burning win December 15th. and continue burn a valuable diamond ring, which Is on exhibition, to the person nearest Every purchaser of howsoever small an amount has the privilege of The eahlstock' at "prices Books. The nicest present you can give Is a book We can house, carry "an stock of dainty Books, from 15c to 15. Standard cloth Testaments from 5 The International loped! cut price.

People's Cyclopedia, cut price. Don't buy anything until you have see BOOK mducted by Revi )nfhs and leaves Burning of a Ginhouse. Tlfton. December 18. Last "ouse belonging to Captain Dink Walker Supreme Court.

Saturday. December 18. 189T. ick Savings' and Trust Company National bank of 1 A J. Hilton et al.

v. J. W. 1 kins et al. Set for argument on ftS'th! ing on the criminal $10,000.00 FOR ANSWERS JO well known men.

we win pay SJMY "SOUTH Atlanta. Georgia. order to count, answers must come through United States mail." QUARANTINE LAWS DEBATED IN MOBILE Conference Hi Id ii Response to a Call bj Goyernor Jonnston. MANY STATES REPRESENTED GENERAL CONVENTION TO BE GALLED Congress Will Be Asked To Delay Ac tion Until Proper Attention Can Be Given Subject Mobile, December A conference was held here today at the call of Gover nor Johnston, of Alabama. looking to holding of a quarantine convention of the south Atlantic and gulf states for the Bet sion of the disease and from the spread The meeting was suggested by State Health Officer Sanders and was attended by representatives of several states.

national versus state control of quaranUm the proposed national bureau of public On the motion of Dr. Olllphant prepare for and ich time and place The names of the if Mississippi; Mayor Bush, of 3 Flower, of New Orleans: the portance demands. iopted appealing INSURANCE AGENT DISAPPEARS. louiiville Han Leaves Home Behind with Banks and Friends. Louisville, December Joseph Clarke, one of the best known and most successful life tosuraneff solicitors ever known here, has been absent from the city ly will lose nothing by Clarke, i ice Company, was cashed by Ctari authority, and that the bank wi Is now in New York, and it I TWO INDOOR RECORDS BROKEN.

Half a Mile Unpaced and a Mile Paced Hade in Quick Time; Milwaukee, December Two Indoor record bete paced by ANDERSON IS PUT ON TRIAL. Sailor Who Killed His Captain and Mate Arraigned in Court. Norfolk December The i.ew grand Jury In Olive Pecker case today returned three Indictments against John Anderson, cook of the schooner Olive Peck up Monday morning at 10 o'clock. EDUCATIONAL TEST TO BE MADE Thorough Reform Is To Be Made in the Naturalization Laws. Washington, December A proposition is being discussed to make a thorough re lines of the immigration tnst is to require i id write either th Earthquake in Virginia, Richmond, Va, December IS.

Ashland, nineteen miles north of here, reports a slight earthquake at o'clock this even The i slightly rusty. buried body of the famous Indian chief Shlkllemy has attracted crowds to the grave near Bun bury, Pa. A party In search of Indian relics was exploring the site of what was regarded as an old Indian cemetery, when the grave of the chief was accidentally uncovered. Shlkllemy was one of the Indain chiefs wbo signed the William Penn treaty In 1735. He was a grand sachem of the Lennl Lexiapes and deputy governor aoDolnted by Bie Iroquois upon their con quest of Susquehanna Indians.

The grave leads to the Northumberland bridge, about midway between the southern end of the bridge and the Hunter mansion. The party had dug down two feet when It came to the body. The skeleton was In a good state of preservation! The skull was still covered with a mass of long black hair. Bat when raised a little of the hair tell off and crumbled to dust. After the party bad removed the earth they began to examine the trinkets beside the bones.

Lying on the chest of the Indian were a number of blue rises beads still In a semicircular the deer thong that had held them had rotted away, aeswe taa neaa was a peculiarly shaped bottle. It was empty. By worked on its hinges. In it were Una of twine In a state of sour vatlon, some tobacco, an English hunting knifa of bracelets, which were stHl around the bony wrist, steel buttons of English make, bells and dangles, linger rings and one silver ring with tne significant band clasp design. The old chief lived tn the village of Sho moko, now Sunbury, many years, but his burial place was not known before.

One of the coins In the grave is unmistakably a medal given In recognition of some valued service. It bore the head of the king, and on the reverse side was an Indian scene representing a warrior bunting the deer from behind the trunk of a Uree. This supposed to be significant of the English friendship and of the trade which the Indian In his turn agreed to engage in. Another significant discovery is that of a series of copper rings, one of which is designed to represent clasped hands. Wampum In large quantities proclaim the high dignity of the former owner, and various other trinkets give Irrefutable evidence of his distinction.

The most convincing of all were the nails and hinges of a coffin, the only one ever discovered in an Indian burial ground, proving beyond reasonable doubt celved a Christian burial. It the dead Indian that he lived to an ad cnutui dian. a true representative of that Is grand in Indian char never proved untrue to his word rayed a white man and never Movable Code. i a The Detroit Free Press. Dther times, other manners, remark tie man In the big leather armchair, to be amended to read: Other back to the a Hungarian the Hungarian fashl intry town of boyhood to make a Short visit; and.

highly 1 barber In disguise: lungarian. One of tne mday morning get a good look at him. Certainly his church deportment differed widely from anything ever witnessed in this country. He was seated in the pew with the young tall Hur lan arose, placed his hand foreign manner A Bit of Melodrama. From The Detroit Fnee Press.

He flung himself at her feet. uid; ildered her services wotth the Serfbul shall md liveried coachi monds from Golcooda, pearls from Ind: 1 Jewels rare from the wide world sha £te KM1 Iffi student next collegii waiting liquid brown eyes filled she said, extendin been waiting fc fall upon your neck tn a petitor In free hand statements. Dr. Susan E. Edson.

who has just pass away at Washington. D. gradual from the Cleveland Homeopathic Midi, college In 1864, at a time wben the entrai of women Into the medical profession looked upon with peculiar disfavor, courageous spirit of daring was neccssi set was denied a scholarship solely on there was an outstanding bill IsoTwhTw avedDtheieway women, desired to enter, but In Miss Edi lotlee 'he pub Handing as the family physician cf President and Mrs. Garfield, Speaker Reeo. of the Garfield administration, laving honor of introducing to the United St the first Chinese baby of rank born in When President Garfield took that and silent ride to Alberin, speeding er to the end of his journey, Dr.

rdsoi physicians were In attendance, quieted his of medical attendance on the president, her way into a difficult professii of which were not only closed to red. Or. Edaoi ognltlon which Qarflejd introduced physicians ii Valued ley. after her long, bard struggle Xatherine Lampkin Buried. daughter 'of IMr.

and1 Mrs! W. W. Uimpkin who died Friday night scarlet fever, took place yesterday moi ing at o'clock from the residence. Jackson street. The interment was The Latest 8ong.

Mr. Walter F. Grace," who Grace, who has written pathetic and the music in close W. L. Peacock Dublin, Oa.

Is publisher Pnneral of Ma McNabb. The funeral of Mrs. XcNabb. whose sad death occurred last Friday, will take place Christian church and services wlU be nomas and WiTtem wiU.be West view CHRISTMAS CANDIES. JOHNSON'S EXTENSIVE TRADE Candles and Holiday Goods Suitable Cor All A few Points of Special Interest.

Mr. George E. Johnson, East Ala Atlanta's up to date and progressive candy ir anufacturer. wishes the people to know that be has candy enough to supply everybody, and that If old Santa Clans should forget to visit every bouse Kenna and Benton. Yom The Washlngtcn Star.

of the state statues to be ordinary, for I both the action make it. lisaouri, and to former times. It Benton' a strong liking for Washington as a home whlon brought about bis defeat for re election. HTbelleved that the schools of Washington were better for the education of his ohildreh than those of any other city in the country, and they were educated here. It was from here that Jessie Benton ran away and married lieutenant Fremont then an officer of the topographical corpa of the army, who afterward became eo distinguished as 'The the earliest explorations coast and afterward being rewarded oy i the leader of was ind Secretary Gilm of the navy depart tative and senator had' nearly as lengthy a career.

Two Incidents happened in mis city that had important bearing on Mr. Kennlvife, and fdon't think there ta any impropriety la speaking of them now. like, sold him a ticket In a raffle which had been donned to fail had the pleasure of handing him a notification that his ticket was the lucky ope, and that the stove and outfit had beer packed up and were subject to his home to West Virginia in a few days. Congress was just about adjourned at that time, and would gladly stove with him. He did so.

and on arriving there happened to be there, unloaded from the express car. She made the stove for him. Whether the young made any reply there I his wife. On hta return to Washington 1 met Mrs. Kearon, who was again at tl handsome piece of jewelry, for he took a ticket I the Jewelry, and.

me that the Jewelry was won at her wedding, and that the newly married couple at The Bible in Colors. From The Minneapolis Polychrome Is the name of i from which the text indicate the time wh Each part ta to the hai tlngutahed authority Is new te as human Ingenuity i thora of the Polychrome I are making it their especial rect translation of the Good Book le best modern stlneT ver The foil rtthout "jjjg, b( tne doubt be pleased to know changed Poly its spiritual signift hundred languages all'over. kindly excuse ring, for the maid hi Bible James version of 1CT1 has ij non laxity of the Vlng James version SELECT JOHNSON'S CANDIES FOR THEIR BEST GHtL. of the high standing and character make amy difference how much candy you want, one pound, or a thousand jan get It to advantage uy purchase at his place. i beautifully fixed fact.

If you wish to have at Christmas ee either for your church. Sunday school family, you can go to his place and order MRS. LEASE FOR CONGRESS. She Writes a Friend at Great Bend That She Will Be in the Race. Great Bend, December In a stter to friends here, Mrs.

Mary Eliaa eth Lease states that her lecture engage place 1 would be destroyed, when the convoca'loi it if nominated, very precinct in haven't your when the bell staircase. 'Tee," replied Mrs. Goldsbo rough, "we had it put in week before last. George find it. most earnestly that I could speak to Frank home tor nine or ten fe tram I'd think Ji Then, the telephoi Yes." assented Mrs.

drawbacks. In fact, I'm i "Th. knew Nellie, the maid I had for the telephone." was thatT Did she object was not the trouble. One day Joying called away, but she used the telephone. And EDDIE BALD IS GETTING WELL.

tVork. IDecembbr Eddie 'id is In the best of spirits, and i his riding In the future. FREE TRIAL TO ANY HONEST MAN The Foremost Medical Company 1 World in the Cure of Weak Me Makes That Offer. HAPPY MARRIAGE, HEALTH, ENERGY AND LONG LIFE. famed1 ERI Qx science TRimmo UAJM OF This Is due to the fact that the compan which equal in the whole realm of 3 much deception has been practiced In that this grand old company appliance and a month's course of restor eny reliable man.

lar need be paid until results to and acknowledged by the 30 Erie Medical Company's appliance remedies have been talked of and wrlt about till every man has heard of The highest medical authority urorld have lately commended thi They DOssess marvelous power They create vigor, healthy tissue, new They stop drains that sap the energy. They of evil habits, ex They give full strength, development and impossible, age no barrier. This "Trial Without Expense" offer Is to and application No C. O. D.

mtoeme, nor deception; no a clean business proposition by TAYLOR'S Toys and Fang Goods" Jg Desk1eet8CkS''. Gloe boxes Kinetoscopea 10c .7.1 Knives and forks lie Cushions Sac 77726c Cups. J5c 777... 7 .7. 7777.7.

.177198 I 7 7 .7 7 .7 TAYLOR'S Cloak Department Plush capes. 12.15 to Cloth capes to Black kerley 777. 7.7.7 15.00 to Astrakhan coats J3.98 to S7.S0 OTored cloth capes S3. SO up Children's reefer $1 up Ladies' 80 inch black astrakan capes TAYLOR'S Ready to wear DepartmeBt Black Braided Mohair Skirts. to fl.lt Black and Colored Sicilian Skirts.

to S.SS Black and Colored Serge Skirts. 98. to 1.59 Black Silk and to fU Black Sateen Muslin Underwear 7 .7 726c to UMr White Aprons at and So TAYLOR'S Children's Department Long to tuU Silk and Plush Hoods and' Caps'. to tl'fle Eiderdown Sacques for i Knit Hoods, Mittene and Sacques. up.

Misses' Trimmed Felt Hats.7 up Ladles' Trimmed Velvet Hats. .12.50 tip Wool Dresses from 98c to TAYLOR'S Mackintosh Coats a Ladies' Seamless Hos Ladles' Collars and i Gents' and Ladies' Un isc. mm TAYLOR'S Ken's Department Men's All Wool Suits tlO. ttlft 5 Men's Heavy Beaver Overcoats 17.69 Mackintosh Coats to t7.M i TAYLOR'S Ladeis' and Cents' and 75c up. TAYLOR'S Dress Goods Department 7 7.

Black and Colored to 50c Black and Colored Paesenmenteries. TAYLOR'S fash Goods Department Eiderdowns 10C. .7 8c. 35 mm TAYLOR'S Lace Curtaitu V. Sh TAYLOR'S Department Store,.

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