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eighth year
smoke a Bill Arp ’ waiters New Brand
RSI6HOF TKRROR
jiseil Bij One Os Biamt
Rulers In CUlia
GENERAL Afl ASSASSIN
n r ty Victims Slain By Him At
Night
Huvnn., Sept. 28 - A promir
t Spaniard who li if ju*t nrriv- d
3inS.no Espiritu, says that
* Spaiibli GHiieral. Ignacio Es
uch,'.Min .under! himself with ad
sei’B, who indicated to him per
nio be killed or exiled, Esrouch
ade a list of fifty persons, sub
itling it for approval to General
guirre, commander of his divi-
<♦
Marco Garcia, civil governor or
Santa Clara Province, said the
kt was not n Table, as all the
irsons therein were lojal auto
imists. Aguirre returned the list
Estruch, who. chagrined at his
iltin, formed a secret service
)lic“ of twenty-five gendarmes,
n e l wi h daggers
The black-listed persons were
rested by night and slain out*
i]h tin city walls, the fam*.
i.Rof the missing inquired, E*-
uch leplied that they had been
nested ami releas d, and bad
reliably escaped to the Adds and
jmed the rebels. Thu* Estruch
Msssinated about thirty person.
He was arrested for his crimes,
ut was released and sent to the
aucaro trocha, not being court- j
oarlialed on account of lack of 1
iroof. One of the daggers used by |
he Estruch police was presented
,o Captain General Blanco. Among ,
be persons assassinated were
dandido Spalederon. a newspaper
man and a mulatto named \ en*
t ur a Ca a t an<r<lal.
A GIRL THE STAKE
Itaiiax Riva .s Played Cards
For A Wife—Nearly A Tragedy
New York, Sept. 28. —In the
Italian quarter of this city a ro.
mauce that nearly terminated in
murder was enacted yesterday.
Geronimo Tacano, 50, and Pas
quale Mouglo, 25, loved Theresa
Kiense The men finally decided
to play a game of cards, the stake
to be Theresa. They did and the
old mail won. Mougio said Theresa
would never marry Tacano any*
J
way. The old mail diew a revol
ver and directed four shots at Mou
gio, but missed. A policeman ar
resled Tacano Mougio said that
’lheresa loved him and that they
would soon marry.
PORTUGAL’S AFRICAN LANDS
Anglo»German Agreement Piiovi
des For Purohas Os Them.
London, Sept. 28. —According .
to an article in the Fortnightly ,
Review, the Anglo-German agree- ,
ment provides in detail for Eng
land and Germany to become
joint heirs, by purchar, of all the
I’ortugues possessions in Africa.
Ihe first outcome of this, the pa
por, says, will be the leasing of
Dslagoa Bay tn England.
BUCKLEN’B arnica salve
I lie best salve in the world
for cuts, biuiese sores, ulcers,
Salt Rheum,Fever Sores, Tetter,
Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For salu by (.lurry Ar
rington Co.
the l?OME H[IST! FR-COMMERCIAI
IKDJY nominated 1
Sauei! by The Slacks at El
Caney he Defeats
THE BLACKS AT SARATOGA
A Rough Rider in New York
Politics to Ride the “Tiger ’>
Saratoga, Sept. 38.—John
James Ingalls said yesterday
mornin? that politics is no lon
ger one of the exact sciences.
Perhaps he had in his hand
when he said that, a statement
from Thomas C. Platt, showing
just how and where Theodore
Roesevelt would get in yester
day’s convention 753 votes and
► Black 219.
Senator Inga Is has just seen
Roosevelt get exactly one vote
more than Platt predicted and
Platt one less. The great scien
tist from Tioga lias taught the
brilliant theorist from bleeding
Kansas a lesson in practical pol
itics. If Ingalls would come up
here and watch Platt he might
get back into the senate again.
The vote was over at 7 o’clock
last night, and a few minutes
later Clerk Kinyon began the
roll call. When he got down to
Queens gftyufw .Revues‘’At-And
ate, and he won in a walk.
. RnnQPUAIt
Depew nominated Hoose vett ■
in a commonplace speech, in
which he tried to show how the |
logic of the situation d'emanded I
the rough rider. He said Roose
velt personified the living issues
of these war times, snd he told |
in stirring words how Roosevelt I
charged up San Juan Hill. I
Black was fortunate enough •
in his speakers, but he stood for
a forlorn hope. Judge R. Rider
Cady nominated him, and Sax- |
ton and others followed. Little |
Abe Gurder, for all these years
a devotee of Platt, made a bitter
speech against the crucifixion of
Black. . .
Elihu Root argued the eligi
( bility of Roosevelt. With this
, great pillar of the bar, this shin-
B ing headpiece of the I nion
k League Club, to vouch for him,
. Roosevelt stood before the con-
vention on sound legal legs.
Lauterbach followed weakly B
■ half protesting against, half g
’ consenting to, the butchering of ||
Black, but it was all hopeless. B
Black has made a tight to be I
3 remembered for all tim ’. He B
said this afternoon, without a g
*. trace of regret or surrender in 1
histone, that he felt that he had |
rendered a service of lasting ■
value to republicanism in this ■
state by standing out against |
Platt. I
Black does not mean to stay I
deed. He is young, gallant and
ambitions. Roosevelt did gi am. J
at El Caney and San Juan, but
he is made of no bettei stu
than Black, who faced the (
strongest machine and the .
strongest sentiment the state has
ever known with'.ut flinching ]
and went down like a man.
’ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
day
’ Take Laxative B.omo Quinine
1 Tablets All tlrnsgi’lß refund
s the money if it fails to cure. -«>c.
■' The genuine has L. B. Q. on
each tablet.
ROME GEORG a, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28,1898.
FALL OPENING
LANHAM’S
HEW STORE Eli BROAD SI
Thursday and Friday September 29 & 30,
AND SATURDAY OCT. IST.
of our new sbC3 e ' days we will open the doors
line of Fall and inter’” ° ™ ™ affnificent
DR Y GOODS, DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY
Not an old piece of goods/ The showing. Everythin** hp« . i < .
I hope every lady in and around (me Will come and see the display/” ” " iH astoMish - We
For this opening we havrepared especially low prices and ..
I high prices at opening and thetit down afterward. We have mi i e,u * 0 I ''“‘Se the old custom of
in the house at cut prices for tipening. CUt befo,e «>'* after. Everything
I= = -
I In sT n't ° f r £mbr ° idery a ‘ OPeZ =
A ' C '' ess for ,he °P'"tag down as low as 45 cent,
Beautiful <y Suits Cheap. I 5 ts -
42 inch Black Figured and Bj Mohair
Fruit of the Loom Bleached (, opening price. 29c
Yard Wide Bleached Cotton ; as “ 5c
Narrow Bleached Cotton as I —— -------- 4c I
p Yard Wide Percale, opening “ I
Best Indigo Calica, opening J 5c I
Silver Grey Calico, opening!. - 3%c I
Full Standard Calico, openin ji/ c .
I Yard Wide Sea Island, opeice fl
Best AAA Brown Drill, opcice ""
Knotted Fringe All Linen r 5% inches wide, 32 inches long, opening nf ~ 4^C I
Large Irish Linen Towels ; wide by 44 inches long, opening price IIC
Linen Towels as low as, ea- 19c
Thompson’s Glove Fittingthe one dollar kind Sc
75 cent Corsets for the opi 69c
L. &S. 40 cent Corsets faring 49c B
H ’ 2 9c S
A LHtHM S SONS, h
10 CENTS PbK V. t£X