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SJGNOR RANDEGGfift
THE BMLUAHT PIANIST
Will Appear At Ictld’s Opera Hoose
Friday light,
BENEFIT THE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL
It Will be the Society Event of the Season
in Borne-Signor Randegger Possesses
Wonderful Talent.
There is a great musical treat in store
tor the people of Borne next Friday
night, Nov. 10th at Nevin's opera
house. After much hard work a
couple of Rome young ladies who
have the Emergency hospital work at
heart have succeeded in getting the
great pianist to come here.
The New York Musical Courier says
■of Signor Randegger: “Although so
yotmg, he possesses a marvellous tech
nique* fa rely attained after a lifetime
of study—an exquisitely sensitive
touch, delicate but powerful, and a
"versitality which is equally at home
with Chopin, Beethoven and'Wagner.
The Signor has studied altogether in
Italy. As a youth he entered the
Royal Conservatory of Naples, where
he Was directly under the instruction
of Maestro Simonelli, the founder of
the institution. Even as a youth he
/appeared a number of times in pub
i lie and always with overwhelming
success. At the age of nineteen he
■won the degree of “Maestri di
.Musics.'” the highest honor bestowed
>by the conservatory. Some of Signor
Bandegger’s compostions have some
thing of the grandeur and dignity of
Beethoven, together with a striking
individuality.”
Concerning one of Signor Randeg
ger's recitals, the Musical Courier
says: “His mastery of the piano was
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SIGNOR GUISEPPE KANDGGER.
a revelation. He opened with Beeth
oven's Sonata, Quasi Fantasia, op. 27,
which is rather lengthy, and calculat
ed to become tiresome to the average
audience. But from his first note to
to his last the andience seemed rapt
in attention, and his interpretation
and phrasing seemed throughout to
to serve as a thread to a narrative
which every person could follow. He
rendered in magnificent style Liszt’s
Noctarn (Love’s Dream), also a valse
caprice by Deßeriot, Chopin’s Scherzo
in b flat, Liszt’s “Harmonies of Even
ing,” Le Movement Perpetual by Raff
and Rubenstein’s Turkish March, a
paraphrase from Beethoven’s Ruins
of Athens. This wds the last number
on the program, and his gradual cres
cendo work up to the fortfssima pass-
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age and then the similarly gradual
decrescendo were most artistically
done. The last faint notes, far off in
the distance, were a signal for bursts
of applause from the audience who
rose in their seats and applauded, re
fusing to leave the house until he re
sponded again. It was truly a triumph
for this great young genius, and he
deserved all he received. One of his
great successes was an encorer, a
gavot of his composition, which be
composed when only fourteen years
of age. He is a very young man, and
therefore to a great extent unknown
to the public; but be should be known
and will be, for his wonderful ability
will make him so. ’’
Many enthusiastic notices could be
given to whet tbe appetites of Romans
but this is enough. Let everybody
turn out next Friday night and make
this recital the success of the season.
For the benefit of our Emergency hos
pital. Tickets at Trevitt’s 50c. No
extra charge for reserve seats.
‘Rush t<» •’Ware Football Ticket*.
New Haven, Nov. 16 —The public
sale of tickets for the Yale-Princeton
football game, to be played on Satur
day, began at 9 o’clock. The line be
gan to form late at night and morning
found about 150 in line and others con
stantly coming. Nothing but $1.50 seats
cm the end stands were to be had, the
distribution of. tickets by applioatiou
having disposed of every seat on the
side stands and some of the best on the
north and south stauda At 10 o’clock
nearly every seat had been sold and
hundreds are unsupplied.
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Mystic Shrine Atlanta. Ga. Nov. 17 th.
The Western & Atlantic R. R., has
arranged for party ten or more shriners
and their friends at $2.95 round tyip
(each) ticket on sale Nov. 17th limited
18th train leaves Rome 4:25 p. m., ar
rived Atlanta 7:80 seeC. K.Ayer.T, A.
HIS LAST HOPE ROW GONE.
Tom Alien, the Bibb Comity Desperado,
Is Denied a New Trial.
Atlanta, Nov. 16. The supreme
court of Georgia has affirmed Judge
Candler’s action iu refusiug a new trial
to Tom Allen, the notorious Bibb county
murderer and desperado. Several years
ago Allen killed a barkeeper in Macon.
He was arrested, convicted and sen
tenced. but escaped from the Bibb
county jail along with a large number
of other prisoners.
Allen had been enjoying his freedom
for some months when Sheriff Sam
Wescott learned that he was on an is
land iu the Ocmulgee not far from Ma
con. A posse was at once organized
and the outlaw was taken unawares.
Strong efforts have been made to se
cure a new trial, the case having once
been to the supreme conrt of the United
States. All the endeavors in his behalf,
however, have only succeeded in stay
ing the execution, which now seems in
evitable.
If you feel weak, dull and discouraged
you will find a bottle of Hood’s Sarssa
parilia will do you wonderful good.
Only Iliiity fiiousaud SeaUkins.
The official "statement of the sealing
for the past season, issued recently,
shows the practical collapse of the in
dustry. The total product is only SO, 000
■kins from all sources.
Help Wanted—Male.
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ASTIMAICOKY.
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A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
No one who has not experienced or
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little exaggeration to say that suffereM
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die many
times. Acute
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quently result
in unconscious
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Like many
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Worse forms of asthma Professor Mun
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Asthma Herbs with Munyon’s Asthma
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Mr- Daniel W. Fink, 189 Church Street.
McSherrystown, Pa, says: •• A member
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SUIT AGAINST SOUTHERN.
Company Will Probably l r lle Another !>•-
murrar Before the Case 1. Called.
Macon, Nov. 16. —It is said uow by
parties who ought to know that the
Southern railway will probably file an
other demurrer to tl:e suit that has
been brought against that company by
the Dunlap. Hardware company et al.
This litigation, involving as it does the
right of the Southern railway to have
made the deals it did make in getting
control of several lines in the state
which are said to be competing lines, is
one of the most significant suits that
has been filed in the United States
court for the sourthern district of Geor
gia for a long time.
The case was brought to a hearing, as
is well known, very recently in this
city and reunited in a hitch, the de
murrer of the Southern railway to the
general claims of the petition of the
plaintiffs being offset by the amend
ment to the petition, which went into
details in showing how they, the plain
tiffs, bad been injured by the consolida
tion of the Southern with other lines
whereby the competition had been de
stroyed which injured lower rates.
It is now stated that the Southern
railway people have prepared a demur
rer to the amendment, or wilt have it
prepared within the near future. It is
not known what is the exact nature of
this demurrer, but it is thought that it
will in a general way take issue with
the petition without bringing the case
to a trial on its merits.
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London, Nov. 16. Tbe afternoon
newspapers devote editorial articles to
the visit of Sir Wilfred Laurier, pre
mier of Canada, to Washington. They
are generally in the same tenor as those
of the Pail Mall Gazette, namely, that
the expect; tions that the visit “will
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