The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, January 25, 1894, Image 1

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THE HUS I LER OF ROME THIRD year. IB AND ffl Gentleman Jim Smashes the Blarsted Hcnglisnman MITCHELL STOPPED FIGHT Silber Mitehell w-8 H Wi h Cer belt And the Wind 81-wThroagh th ewhiKke. S »r«»Teni.rN<Hheii. Jacksonville Fl*.. J» u - 2, ’ th ‘~ Mitchell and Corbett entered the ring at 1,25 thieP.M.B.th showed unwell. About 2,500 people form ed the audience around the battle field. . The result of the tight was reach ed in a surprisingly short time, but was not unexpected otherwise. The rounds in detail read: let, Round: Corbett hits Mitch ell on tbs chin. Mitchell gets Corbett in the ribs. They Clinch. Corbett shakes the Englishman off and lands on his jiw before time is called. 2ud round: The Californian is too quick for Mit hell and lands heavily on jaw and on neck .Mitch ell lauds with left on Corbet’s ribs but gets it hard on jaw. 3rd round: Corbett knocks the Englishman down and as he rises [knocks him down again, As Mitch ell rises the third time Corbett lands heavily in Mitchell’s eye and knocks him over the raiin g. 1 bus tndsthe bru’al show. ' And the Governor ot Florula say s to the Governor of Ge rgia: By gravy! But didnt Jimmy do it quick. And tl e wind blew through Gover nor Northens whiskers . INSANE PEOPLE BURNED. 1 I NINE OUT OF TEN INMAME? OF A BUILD ING PERISH IN THE FLAMES, Boone, la.. January 24 —The I building on th' l Boone county poor farm, in which the incurably in sane were confined, was burned at lOo'clock last night and eight of the nine inmates were burned to death. Only one woman, Mrs. Hib bard escaped from the burning building and gave the alarm to Stewart Holcomb, who was in the main building adjacent. It was then too late to sav- the insane people and the main building was saved only by the greatest, effort. The Stewart say-he b.inle! the Urea in tho funnier a! o i 9 (‘clock luddoes i.ot know Io; the fire originated unless from a defective Bue. The dead are ; Tommv Tnck ■t,John Annasnigg-, Anna Smlor- B>urg.Christine Anderson, ’I .i ■*' J * Peterson, Yrs Sent, Tom ■.eascr and Joseph Craig, ■ take notice. ■ sou are hereby notified to come ■orward and pay your street tax » once, as you will be summoned ■oappear W orH tbe mayor an(J .■“Oncil, sitting as a board of com »iSßioners. You are liable t ., be Bp 1 for non-pa. ;il e,t oi IB ts '* *'■ B r " wn . City Marshal. .W. A. RHUDY Furniture and Undertaking, Carpetsand Matting.. I CORNER. 337, BROADS! 1 . ROME GEORGIA, THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY. 25. 1894, in 111 mn The “Lord” Beresford of the State of Tennessee. JOINS LEWIS REDWINE. Os Atlanta lu the United States “Hntel’ at Columbus, 0, Breakaway, a Wit ness Confesses to Perjury. Jackson, Tenn., January 24 Rev. G. F. B. Howard, the noted foreign claims swindler, is off for the penitentiary at Columbus, 0., in charge of Deputy Marshal E. D. Collier and J. M. Compton. About 9 o’clock this morning a hscK went to the jail to bear tbe prisoner to the train, but an aflic-r having gone away with the con mital p ipers, the prisoner refused to g' . It was then agreed by the prison er that he would leave tonight and then it was decided that Mrs. Howard and all members of the family should bid the prisoner farewell at 10:30. At 1 :45 the prisoner was carried to the union depot and embarked upon the Illi nois Central. Brockaway, one of tbe young men held for perjury, made a writ ten confession at a late hour last night, giving the whole snap away In the confession the prisoner showed a letter from bis young wifa begging him to tell the truth and come home to her and the ba by. A later letter said that Mrs. ■ Brockaway had attempted suicide •and was very nearly dead. Depu’y ‘ Marshal Ed. Collier insisted upon Dr, Howard being shackled and be [ wore the bracelets gracefully. It is understood that there will be to immediate application for action in the supreme court. The par - ing scene batween tbe prisoner and his wife was affecting. A MOBILE WIDOW Springs a Sensation in New York City. New York. January 24-—There is a woman in St. Catherine’s hos pital, Wslliamsl urge, who says she is the •p oppessor °f fiU Rslftle °f between nine and ten million dol lars, and who tell a story of how she nearly became thevietini of a conspiracy in which doctors m whose favor she had made her will >. j re interested in having her die i.iittliOj might become heirs to her fortune. The woman is Mrs. Minnie Fitz patric, a widow of Mobile, Ala., and says that she is grand niece of Mother Seton, who founded the order of Sisters of Charity, in this city. She also said that the late Bishop Rosefelt Bayley, of Newark, was her brother, and that she is a cousin of Monsignor Robert Seton of Jersey City, General Ketcbmar, of tne confederate army, she savs was her first husband and h*r second husband was a captain in Ihe confederate navy. Both are dead. ■F 118 Replies to tbe Petition of the Rainbow Co. Committee GIVES HIS AUTHORITY Far DUpesißg ot the uN Hose and States Where the Money Went t». Only Took 150 ft From No, i Fourth Wind Keel Chief Dave Hanks of the fire de partment mak-s the following reply to a petition from a committee of No. 1. fiieinen. which had been pre sented to the City Council an J wuich appeared ia yesterday's Hustleb Os Rome Rome Ga. Jan. 25 1894 Ed. Hustler of Rome Please a low me space in your wideawake paper to say, for the benefit ot Rainbow, No. 1. Fire Company ' and for others who may feel inter : ested ; that last Spring, by the con sent and under the advice of the Fire Committee of the City Coun cil, I sold 500 feet ot old rubber hose. 1 he sale was made to the city ot Peidmont, Ala. and it was agreed by all the parties that the money realized from said sale, was to be reinvested in hose (cotton hose) for the department. Now if I rememb r correctly, I took only 150 feet of hose from No. 1, every foot they had at the Fourth Ward reel house. 1 found the hose in tiie corner of the reel house and the reel its self clothed in its holiday attire. As to the reel at Dr. Batter's, 1 have yet to see it appear for duty, its first time. I have seen it of course, but it was only on dress parade occasions. If No. l,can get hose enough fr r ber wagon, and will carry th-m they will not find use for either the reels or Hie rubber hose they ask for said reels. I admit that I did not ask No. 1. for the 150 ft. of hose I got from the Fourrh Ward nor do I yet see ivlicre it was ueccessary to have done so, acting under the instruc tions. I took as much nr more cf old rubber hose from each, No’s 2. and 4. than I did from No 1. And to date, no ciy of trespassing has been raised by either cf these Companies. lam satisfiied that I acted under orders from the proper Authority, and know, that in doing what I did, my motive was to better the equipment [ of the department and put it c n a I more effective basis. The process of the sale have been turned into the city excheeqer and if the honorable eommittee wio are sm careless with petitions will enquire at the Council chamber of the citv fath ers they can learn where every dollar ‘a :en out of their hose is "at.” Hopiag this may satisfy the hon< r able committee and will “post” all otl eri who are interested and who desire to know the details of the trans j Goes.h- TORCEI) TO SELL OTTT.a- NEWYORKCOST DRY GOODS. f Dress Goods. White Silk Wrap Henriettas All Wool Cashmeres, Half Wool Cashmeres AU wool Flannels. , Black Sa’iens. Col- i ored Sattens. Check NainsooKs. Check Lawns- Plain White Lawns. India Lawns. White and Cream Mulls Hamburg Edg ing. Indialined Em broderies Torchon Laces. Ribbons- Ta ble Linens, Table Damask and Nap-j sfLOES. SHOES. SHOES. Men’s Fine Shoes, ( Good Shoes l Boys’ Good Shoes, Be ys’ cheap ShoQs I Boy’sßubber Shoes. OOST , A B. McARVER& Co. ii' tion I sub-cribe mys-flf. J D Hanks Chief. Chief H -nk‘B card is manly clear to the point and should s itisf> the minds of all that he has oui> done his duty But when is the city fathers going to reinvest that h> se money in hr s- J Thats a question the property owner is interested in hearini - ■ ered. MRS McDONAT.D'.- ' Indianapolis. Jan 24. Mil * <•- phine McDonald, wi !o-.v of S i i.i or Jose McDonald, filed suit. to- i.v against Attorneys But tier, Su<>w A Butler for $15,000. Mrs M< Donald charges tint this firm which encceed .<l Butler A .McD: i aid, got the busi m f-.r SI,BOO whe ,in Li tit was w.rth $15,000. kins. Towels. Red and White Flannels. Dress Lining. White Bed Spread’ . Jeans. 10-4 Sheeting 5-4 Pillow Casingbleach ed Domestics. Drill ings, Sheetings Shirt ings Calicos Buttons, Thread Blankets and Comforts. GENTS’ FUSNISH -ING GOODS Scarfs. Half Hose, Suspenders Collars and Cuffs Fine Shirts Flannel s’vrt cd*-on shirts. Undershirts Overshirts. Overalls Mens’Cheap Shoes I Ladies’ Rubber Shoes. Ladies’ She?f. i Ladies’ Fine Shoes Ladies’ Good Shoes THE MYSTERY SOLVED. The mysterv surrounding the Injury received by F ank Clu>r!- tpn, the Louisvillo & Nashville ' riskemai;, Saturday night ' asb-e i solved. Charlton recovered suffi ciently lest n'ght to fe'i ab<.nt h.e misfortune. Ho w th- r-*ar hrake n « >. e iashviilf & P cntiir i>i'r<ii(i transfer, ami was struck g.-.ilh pausing ui il-f the Broad Street tunnel. Oh irllou as-ume i a stooping position u-u ! on uj proachsug tHe brid'je, but failed o lower hituae'f sulficeijt!y His head ceine in contact with the top of the tunnel, but f<e innately he was not kii'>< keP !n m th- cars Chut'liuli is d'-i:ig nic v t <l.,y hikl will recover. — Nhblivu.h Banner. 10 CENTS A WEEK and Jackets. Rub ber Coats Good line of Hals-Good line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Hose. Children’s Hose. Ladies’ Hand kerchief. Ladies’ Undervests. Ladies Gloves Shawls scarfs Cloaks Jackete. Gos samers. Misses’ Gs - samers. Misses’ Co sets- Ladies Corsets, etc. Boys’ Shirt Waists* Spooi Silk. Spoo: Cotton, .Ladies Cheap Shoes Misses’ Shoes 1 Childrens Shoes Childrens’ Rubbers I WITH A I OTII EOF OLD WINE Beil ii), Jan, 24. —The aida-de camp of Emperor William, CoL Von Moltkp, hm called at Fried richsruhe and has presented Prince Bit m-nck with a bottle of very old win*, sent to theex-cbats cellor by the emperor. The bottle r.f wil • Wi, '< rj>; -’niod hv aj> autngr m ** , '.-i vh.cn tL- em peror coiigra’nlated Prince Bitt n.arck upon bis recovery from a his recent attack of influenza. The co'ogne Gazette, referring to he pret-e nt of the bottle of wine, say» that Pruce Bismarck, reply ing to Count V<,n Mo'tke, eaid he wou'd wait upon the emperor in Berlin at the beginning of next we> k .... »»i tus ?«di£ig». .vnu. or cUu'.'.ttnr . . -isMKtoDM • • - up. '•>< u.d z»WO'A.. , t nV tm’l'UHS. «;as ■ • '!•' .-,<l, .r>digestion. • ■■ ■■»■ ’-r . , . r lu-J*