The Rome hustler-commercial. (Rome, Ga.) 18??-????, June 13, 1898, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

eighth yeah I smoke xtra good and rebel veil cigars ■ ]ip : OS3IHL llllliii -■■ ’■ ■•, ■ Ar Sr!i.lsaO' : ! iff*" 1 'liis. Wi'iiini’- . j ■ bbskb ■■• *'* ■* * ■ O f AWm;- PS Will bee The |Hb • Troop ? Safe Across. H| y[ r if I’,. Ur.cuer, the Cmi- BBvlitution's sp't' hil iiaii corres ■p„ll(]eiH semKhis paper the Bk.buu.rg Hi' "a-'<‘ at an earl} tins iii'iiaiing: Tampa. 1' la., .June 1 ■>■ 2 a. I __Sp, cial to lb- Constitution, ■—'lit- Ani' i’.••a'' T-et of trans* ■Bp.cP, which A still lying oil ■ i'aicp i.'wii.l >ail at day- I tai' m- a/% > |,: ’ -Kmti.igm. ■ Tin aiiiii- is pre ■paiing for the voyage. invading aruiy lias sailed ■ • . '«■. - 1 . • ■!;.’:•!■' :>r<. viOlls iicallOliS; ■ of 'he tia.iispc:l • boat*, an ■< w her- the j res .» at, having ■b . n ah. Ito t iiem • until war-.'p' :| r ' dytoar-'in-- B .vfn Man; f them ;ir« me e re ;ifth army "dyv-'t b ; ,'m. HHt . Iv. Signals' - fleet of became t'.iptain Taylor, of 1 !l, ' ! ’Aj 1 ' 1 ■■’mil.d i.’lg i’h.vy- ■■);' t! p n-tv.il section, 'at ? |-r .j got his ■ ' W.i.c;. u, 0,11 vuy the lk.et Spanish opposition if !eesJii’y*in retdiuess.. ! , 1 lie landing place will be near antiago, with the prospect ie army cf i.mv.iljMn wil£ Ie I l r ■ tT.g . H j 'm giAa't.-t . xcitem ■ ' hidjciilin^iaticn. Os hi Xcw York lOJT;.: ' ftWl, a • short while HHftup . " ' ,i i.abv Was ■ V‘-'b ?- tAwh** burn in jafi. Its 'L. ~ r\-■’?.•“•■ ihvi v. is be- ’ rtff lr ’ c<l f" r |x>' ‘Tk;* r L-'l lE#:, puib . -> k A3Xj A ;. I r lit tie . •’ ;bv's life. But 11 i- - : r INA -J ■? ' Via’ « ; >m in jail <a|> 4 Arid with T** y'~"*~~ h’vftig’P hearts '---i... >■■ <- ?’|'’l W hands .'. , p, <i .-_aw»rtuiiate i,,. Any mother who .>• *•. : vcg-p •*- r "\. v»str w, nthWhi r baby i d 'attire with .wcainest and fcrt.:' '■' ■'■f'"'’t ■ (tk-rontht to'htsnre her in. .* ‘‘ l ■ ou«ht to know t». n .K . “ n<th trine and I »'• of Dr. Pii rcs s» Fa- kn.rr-2. *'■ e:vc * ':<•'.itlir mid’ 1 I ■•. T-t, ■ ’ 1 ■ to- K , lt -' v ’ ll h amt natural vu/ta. so- ; L "■ J&M?/ khtdt&W'. ■■... . ■ • ■ a N Y ir, ■ ! ’ liintd, of Bus to, , - ■ < 'nr- : ■ - ,r . 4 -..-i * , ” ■■ ' - <1 A pa- . X v ’ fierce, , ‘ s,l 'e an ’ nP . *’*S« «tamps. i On >■ In K.. curc for cotistipa Corn for Co ’ H " Cothran & THE HOME HIWjER-COM MERCIA.I MARTIAL LAW iNaij in: Declared at CltiGa inailya Parti. ■ SALOONKEEPER SHOOTS! « * And Escapes. Dive Raided. Ac cident to Soldiers. Chicuinauga, National Park, Ga., June 13.—A much needed rain fell today, cooling the at mosphere and •laying the dust. Phe men in camp were relieved ■ this.morning from any duties! and hundreds were given leave to visit tlt« city, Lookout nioun- ' ' tain and the ridge. 1 An accident occurred this 1 ' uurning at Lyttle, the camp I elation, that will probably ter minate the- existence of the * whiskey shops and gambling * dens which up to this time have ( beep permitted to ply their bus- 1 iness by the Georgia authorities ’ without let or hindrance. A pri- ( ,vate of the Twenty-first Kansas, ‘ who had been drinking at the s whiskfey dive of one Joe Baker, 1 became involved in a difficulty 5 with the barkeeper. . Blows Ltillnwii Mn<i tinker" s ..i revolver, tiring point I blank at the soldier, the bullet. I ’ it is claimed by the solditn, striking him above the eye, in flicting a wound which may cause the loss of an eye. The nftme of the soldier will be sup olied soon. A • A crowd of soldiers rushed in, Blit Baker fearing further trou- .¥ . P I , Idle, had gotten out of the way. i A’large body of soldiers formed .with the purpose of handling' Jfi iwi'sqverely and avenging the ( injury to their comrade, and Tori .*?t while ;it looked as if there rWOuld be serious trouble. 1 £ An armed guard, however/ Was quickly detailed oy, order of general Brooke, who took charge of Baker and his place and or der was soon restored. The sol-! 1 I dier was taken to the division kesnital/ where the surgeon* found the wound as indicated,! but thought the jnjury had been I paused by a bit of broken, g’ass' .and not by a bullet, a splinter of glass being found sticking in the eyeball, Alter' the shooting a number \>f soldiers discovered ths gam bling den was running a brace game and that tlie defticulty be tween the soldier and Barker had'ivsulted from the fact that the butter had been playing the former with loaded dice. It took I be Soldiers ynly a few to demolish the place. The. biukn up the furniture, scatter 'ifthe fumbling 116' street, and were only d' ; re ' from pulling down the . by tW©‘ , ari4val of oflicers. ( I firs' stated this evenin )( .ijjji of good citizen], virrmty w'lll, because o' ( . n , ,urt yf the Gubrgia otli' (j )e U’yr/e theln.w, peticio/, t ] )e ' portion of Walker pariG} rooke ' martial law so th^ n t ] )e j can administer th doing a lawless element/ ■ thriving busing the park I One of the tration yes ' was crowded/ a number [terdary nnri ItOML GEORGIA, MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 13. 1898. Wry hm find Ills Bmjs Kat Five Days Ratioi s HI TNEHTYTOHR' nBUR& Becomes Hungry, Refuses to Dri.l. Now a Court Martial. Mobile, Ala., June 18.—A se rious difficulty in one of the com panies of the First Alabama reg iment has come to a head, and though officially guarded, the facts thereof leaked out todav. 'I he Huntsville company, Capt. li. L. Hay commanding, recently refused to drill because they claimed they were not properly, fed. An investigation showed that five day’s rations had been issued the men. The} consumed them in one day. Capt. Hay was called to account . by Col. Higdon, who warned him that such a thing must uqi occur again. It did occur again, and it was after the second in stance of wasted ratioi,s when the company refused to go cn the drill field. Captain Hay and his commui Q v>m pUred under arrest and a vourtniartial ordered. To stop the prccec dings, (’apiain Hay has 1 pV J » up i u1 11 1 J O 1 IJ U Unbend his resignation. whi« has oee.. . .... ? .„ ,u,«#rdt partment. The ccmpsny will b IVrmittid to select another cow maud r. In jmtice ‘o himself Capt/m Ury etale that on’e <of his sergeaas, Hull, is in the wih eimllp x and four oth p r seigajifs messmates, are quarantined his crippled his foice in the >' Oge*- I im n t of rat ions, etc . Captain H«y w ill leav ns socm as his resignation ie icc<ptod. The whole affair is reel'd on both sides, the regi en 1 ai) d general < fficers ai d' 3 cmfpany j and i s commander’ h JS ‘amp is being conducted mili tary rules andthe' 1 11 ^1^,f IPS ; let no ptrsonal f‘ ' n) . ! ‘ m-flu euce them. An / enCfc t df rigid rub s was furn !< 1 hy a general orde wbich P™l ibits . ewry one, / ,1881 °ned < fficere 1 Led men fr abs<J "!ing them ! selves from 0 !’ a^ PI Gen. Sf in a1( arr ived this mor”' 0,1(1 com mand of ( ’ ,V,SIO ' 1 ‘ Brigadie) General " of Geor- gia, is,; le . clty aud Wlll re ‘ part tv tomo row - s • I 5 mounted the top ol the"’ leS ' a point about' . i from Chattanooga n t ! gir of telegraph wires cross ack of the railroad over . ph the soldier excursion train passing. A ben the train reached thi nt C. 11. /unes of the Third hois, Thomas B irrett of the irteenth New York and )i '’Udd Sharp of the Sixteenth I 1 ennsylvania were standing on I top of a car, and Sharp was caught under jhe chin am around the neck by one of them and dragged off the car, pulling - Ames and Barret, who had at * tempted to catch him. Die train was running at thy J rate of twenty miles an hour, bu. as soon as the accident becami kown it. was stopped, the three men picked up, carried back to Lyttle and placed in the Leiter hospital. None of the men were fatally injured. ■" j 1 ; ***.4- n miii' it v JI ft Bombarded WITH Bargains - - > ■> r i 8 * ► , , , t-reity Shier India Linen ■■ , r ' ?*/ o'i-q i ' only 1 Ct ‘ Pretty Folding Fans or?iy ''J ' | ct r Coats Spool Cotton, <■ 9 Paper .Pins.only - • •- ir I “ r 11 Ct, Frmt of Loom. Bleached Cotton riz. r i<- I C, ‘ J J Seadsland cts* I Calico per yd , only 3cents Laandrad Sn>t Waiot 7 „ / n/i ,• 17 csn ts ivl us. iiD de Soire on I v • 49 cets* 4mb -oi j 3r .’ 3a 0 1 Tip }l - th ar. Elsawhare Argandies From ednts and un LADIES MUSLIN |H|EAfI CHEP. . SUMMER MI IL/L/I NBRy, Ou.r .’hllmery Department is aglow with its beauti id array of summer fliilinery and our prices are right Ik- it * t». a * ****#^-*******#** # TUB MOCA LT. PATTERNS. Aie the equal of any niado and our pricss are under any patterns in Rome on paper patterns. LANHAM&SQNS IO CENTS PER WEEK