The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, March 08, 1894, Image 1

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THE HUS I LER OF ROME. YEAR - •SS)* They study and Make lt a Profession* systematic work wins. And They Work It to a Featk. I , r Edge When it Carnes to Sys tem How They ply Their vo Htloaon tke D*»lz« n » of Gotham- r „ York. March 8, 1894 U Lndrbip of bcggarc to which aII writerß OU the subject of the Lethciside of life in the big me tropolisof New York delight to refer, does not manifest itseli at Courts or Police Stations, no individual arrested in Nov York for mendicancy, fora very long kime, has described himself as a [beggar when arrested or arrn.gn ed. , Th re are about fifteen hundred Begging, as a fine art or sci ence is not ah. American | . M W * f*. i A . tian. Americaud do not m vkd g*.Q« Legar#, i: such am express* b» ue?d tu describe al'iliJ J in sylnijS.- getting. Begging is a _ ffiriegn in virly trai '«b [far afe Ihh cify'is concerned. i-. There is oils 'peculiar .'thing about it which dore not finduts way usually into the’ columns of newspapers. The professional bag gars of New York belong in groups, divided by questions of natiouali 5T- There is the Italian group, the (Spanishgroup, the Danish group, the Fr-nch group, the Russi n group, the Palish group, the Scot ish group, and the Greek group, and ro an. ffach of these groups lies a cer tain place of rendezvous, and the' way they eperate, is about as fol lows: If a prominent Italian comes’ to the United States on a visit and the newspapers chronicle hie move ments, it is not leiig befere he is, beset by Italian mendicants who claim to betemporairly •mbarras -8»d, and to have heard from abroad’ cf his leberaiity and benevolence.* A French tourist has the same experience from his compatriots,- and so it throughout the whole hst, 1 ;.a professional beggars are< close readers of obituary notice?, and when a . man of prominence in he foreign colony dies, hits fam ily is pestered wit.h importupities by beggars from that country. Not very long ago a well-known New York merchant died, ahid his cbituary notice contained the in- Iformation that he had been born m a certain town of Holland' As 6,eu as the Dutch group of beggars got hold of this fact, they over ra - 1 'he members of his family "• ■' aims for charity and assist ance. Au profession beggars iu New 1 “' L ae published newepa ‘PSl accounts of accidents of an un character, and when some deatkT Ot * :anri Jy has met hi# Profess t d £ eeu lar manner. they dohava S uf! netn ?e erß the family flictiJn re J fr °* RBimilir af ' th 'ip-«rS ly ho ‘” t 0 work'of g« about thtir cally o r , me K ott ing systematic fare 'with do ”" hot luter " the earhpst b ® f ° f a Rrou P« are > *t Seated to '?P port^lut y 1 commu almoßt ethers , ana thus, s f ar »dpßCfe/7 1 }” iCttlly ’ theße b’K city o u a er,. r ° m a 1 part& * f the tack, °u l mon object of at t? aJ r ® th9 Propions -f 5 hX g I ,neudauc y- b y doorß - and ° lin t i d9mand » within ar ‘careful 10 treats • They tincb on ArV thl8 ’ for the di « W °? ld not obse l many P ftrßolß inlaw. fierve ’ 18 & vital one ROME GEORGIA, THURSDAY EVEMNG MARCH 8. 1894, DANIEL SULLY. The Disiisguisheb Jiism C< nidi an AT NEVla‘ o TOMORROW NIGHT. Mr. Dauiel Sully, the effervescent Irj h Comedian, whose portrayal of the Ir S r-American, has made bins fameiv, sad his name a household word frem Halifax to Ban Diego and from Vancouver to Jacksonville, will be among us to receive his friends at Nevin. 4 # Opera Hot s i tomorrow Fri day right Mr. Sully,s in p.-reonat ion of the Irish-Amsric-n is a legitimate work cf art. He is beating a path which can oiUy bo followed by an actor who is an artist in the high est •«n?e. as is Mr. Sully. His work is ths resu tof care ful study and shows the handwork «f genius. Mr. Sully was impelled ie the course he is leading, owing to a hsart-felt desire to rightly re present tho Irish people upon the stage. The coarse bulerque which had heretofore been offered in lieu of faithful pictures of real life, will, owing to Mr. Saibs inovation, eventually be give way t® the cy qlo>A* of public epinon which will kw.■ Apt-it from the stage. To Mr. £vt!ly belongs the credit of Ameri cahHn he < xistsa man of people, shrewd wholesome and honekt wUh'ifbp somewhat ■ n Irishman afl well as to every right minded man, to witness * prereformance of Mr. Sully's apd laugh heartily at the native wit of an Irishman sq trutb fully as to give, no pos sible dffsnse. to any one, Gel your seats and take the la d •« to this attractive and strong American play. anewtus t© c©RnEBPON»EH'rs Fahmeb—Yes, 8 uth Dakota fur nishes an excelleat field for divsrsi 1 - fiea fanwing. Wheat, Corn, Barley and Flax are produced in abundant quantities ena find a. ready market at good prices, while the cost of produc tion is much less than in the 3astei*n BUtes. Stock raising and wool grow ing have-Income successful indus tries jn South Dakota, where thous ands «f acres of the fi»eet land in the United States can be secured at rea sonable figures and upon long time for deferred payments. Farther infer matiou will be cheerfully furnished free of expense by addreesiag D. C. Brady,. Southern Passenger Agent, •28" Fourth Ave. Louisville, Ky SHORT ER COLLEGE. kNTBRTAIXIWENT FOR THK BENEFIT OF THE LIBRARY FRIDAY NIGHT. The class of ’94 will give an en - tertaiument next Friday evening in the College Chapel for the libra ry fund. The entertainment will consist of two dramatic pieces very attrac tive and beautiful. The small charge of 25 cents will be made for admission. Let all help the good cause and make the enter prising girls happy. TAKE NOTICE All persens in debt to Rqece A Whitebead are requested to epll and settle at' onre. 7 ‘ • -I - - All aecouute unpaid on 34»t of March will be placed for collections by law. ' A. 8.-S. Mosley •• H : 11L ■ Assignee Meh 7-D-t. •' ■ > / , ( £- . . . - - | «.ic ; ' CiismbsrlalK a Eye luid Skin Qlntme®t i Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore F\ea ' Gitunlated Eye I,ids, Sara Nipples, Piles, 1 ‘Tczenia, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. For sale by druggists. to horseTjwners; For putting a horse in a fipe hyalthy con dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders They tone up the svstem, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy* worms, giving i’*w life to an old or oyer worked horse. 2f ■■’•nt is • ; kage- 1. r sale L d,jggiste $100.1)1) ram V\ ill be Paid fortlie Author of Thin Article. A PRETTY SLICK SCHEME. But ft Failed to Divide the Feists. One of a Half Dezen Letters writJ t< n te Ra’ojnke .e 3 on The C Eve of Th? Election. Amomg the deepis ible tactic# resorted to in the raceut munici pal c;-nq aigu was the anonymous letter. A half d of those, all writ ten by the s.une party, were deliv ered to a half d- zen saloon keepers on thetve of the election. The Hustler of Rome, cap tured one that the reporter had seen and read on the night, of the fifth, and in publishing it will say that a SICO reward has been off *red for its au’hor. i ANONYMOUS CAMPAIGN LETTER. Rome Ga. March 5 ’94, Mr. J B. Chainlee: Dear sir: I take the oppo t nitty to inform you of impending danger” that you may take warning. I.promis'd to vote for Moore and ticket but will not vote at all after knowing what Tam going to relate. to ar Moore 1 meeting a few nights since the court Jiouse, there w«s present 1) mpn including. .The majority ui tick<J. There was a great secret divulg ed after much promising, bad been made not to repeat any part of the proceeding? of the meeting. The seers'- is if the Moore ticket is elected there is to be but 3 sa loons in towa-fiud 1 Beer saloon. ■ • The saloons are to be at the Armstrong and Briant Vandi vers places d«wa town, the other is tw be up town and is to be ed by Jake Moore J. M Vandiver, W. J, Satterfield and H. G. -Stuff ragen to eatisfy • iha . u p.Eohi’e” thv '-license is to be raised ito $2,000 Thd beer saloon is to’be at stoff ragens and owned by him Jake -said they had 5 voD# pledged,tp the scheme aud it was understood John Moore would vofe with them bn aTie. It was uuder etood that they ; would get their moneys back spent in thia cam paign and it would, be. hard to elect a ticket iu the future' that would change the pf'bgrarfiihe a? the "prohi’s” would fsSvhr it; it was also said that the same scheme was worked in since by Briant & Vandiver and was paying a fiae profit. I write this letter that you may' investigate for yourself ! know you will'find it true I wruld sign my name to this but you know the power of Jake Meore aud he could ruin * man if he wants to and would certainly do in this case hoping you went be hurt in the fu ture . I am yours a true friend to the Liquoi men. Mi Ilk ... TOrrl ”i. . . .. ’ '»•■ ■ ■*' PRAIRIEBEH.E First-class ffookTstove for coal, wood natural gas? * ■» It lias nickel and tile ornamentation, oven jhMf and kicker^ tin liwd ® ?en dorrs, extra heattv, graft’and laftcWf! Size otoven 18.x2Q inches, Weight 825 pounds. ■ Its baking qualities nrq r nturpuased. It is durable and uses fuel economically. Ask your dealer or Write to Townley Stove ©o= ? TEftRE HAbti£ ? IKS’. . - .' _J3la.u«£a£lyjTjOßd Pe : ‘-' cra Wood Mantels and Hearth Tiles, Furnaces Hot-Water ."tecWfS. Cornice Week ~-td C»5 C ie test LAST SPEECH. Os Honorable Mozes Bailey col., Delivered at day light. 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EJJeOL (Applause, aud the “cow boy pol itician” shout themselves hoarse ) Here Sheriff Moore appeared at the door, hedaing a band of his friends and Closes, not under standing tbs language spoken ‘when Greek meets Greek,” aud mistaking one of the voices set that of Mr. Joe ry, and rt>ui' jDfi beriug a '‘former occasion ” vhe i Mr Perry had v.o. u out a65 ceut buggv whip on li m abuot some Chulio election biiß : n"R?, why Mo z s took to the woods ami is even auto this dry tearching in the “wumpaof Qliulio for a basket and a clump rd Bui ruslns —where he will wait until sjdi? other Phorio’s daughter di -coiem that he is >i natural born leader of the colored people and biiugc him back to civiliz i'ioii ADVE TI-51NT PAYS, Especially if ir n D >ne n The ifu TLI K OF R ME, A few days biuee a letter from Mr. W. A. Rhu ly to Mr. J. J. Mickle, the R iue agent for tie New YorkLif Jlnsuiiirc# 00., stating how will pleased he was with his settle ment and dividend appeaie 1 is this papir cv. i th- si ’i’-dure of Mr Riiudy. T.m publica im of this #t ter vra , t c iar e ini® ide ; .is ~a«i atl vert.s:’.;:t'!it vitlie N. Y. Ltfeli con tracts. as we’l as its liberality of set tlements, itn.l Low w. li it. served its purpose it pr-.tiii iy the lesult a.- I’ca I' ..t.sim • • ■ air. Mickle say# that th* fi.st busitmt s min he met when he lc: e down to _ .h- m ruing af ter pH.hhi.uii li <>." . Riiv.d;.' letter 8 iid to Inin: "1 sft’V V< ill Rhudy's letter in yesterdays It stler and want you to c une n'AntiiT ami aoo me a# lam thinking 61 my lite iiik'ii" ncr’.’’ Mr, MieVle '‘called ’ as he u'su ill) do; s, an 1 he result w»s a $5,COlf i ' < Two day raft r - 1 •mimid cit.'&'.il of Al.;l) mi ; ■. . 3'. ' ickle c n cerilihgtli? sdrzil imdtdtaiml the re sult was a i .s:i .IXptn Idm to Rome yeekerdtty which eskuipitted iu a $lO, 000 japplw.dii jl Thusagsiu is dciuouairjited. the f«et that “advejti.-i'ig pay?‘* and «s peciJiy is it s ; wh-ii Ln.! by such a reliable company a--> T-ic Ne w Yorji Li‘e.and through such “hustlers as or lk>xpj ahi Mr. J. J- Afrckle-the oo.ppaujes l*ustiing R miv agent. r-r,<-, r-n r.-j - .'fr ' -V. - -o'.' .in < 7 0...xt ..-j- \. xio.l’ , ■' - LclJ-at Judical * ’(ft I .l.U' Arc..-■•is, li, ymi ■ (U Ik. - ! e ."■■• ■ ■ 1 r Z •-'■ •’ O'.' - IS f®»- >d .Vj'.-cJ invite, ir-L., i- .i' k nfL :!»;Ly.sevcr.>, 7- X>■ s's . ' c;.'l V.-rok.l ungiß a. a ■ vU'--h '•’F . '«rten "C-i r>jth it, ' ’ 'l' -Aj?. ■’•-' ■•! r- : -2 f. Vt & i iA4l:'- V' I :i.£ n-’lTtr W.-: •' h--/ & - ■ ■ ta<;i’tev• ■■ ■• ■•■’ :!.•■'. The “Dlswva‘4” f?'- r : red-1 .iver Cd ar.ci'fcb it.;;: . > ns a flesh-' bailitcr for tb- . ' <'rrt'l Mow a ' heaKliy ElaXXii.lL . .-. I'uartn.lr' R asißtL other..:iv>.v In ail jiiigerinr brOncuihl.'Tlfro' *?, •h’-’ I aliens, and in every di--. -<-j ■ - • ...< be -Lai-li^d,through the blood, it H fcv. r fails Id neiieut or cui;e, you have yoor n ack. Prompt- re’Lr p.-v ..ment cure for your Catarrh, v. i’l <•- .inly follow the use of Dr. F" ■ ■-N;-L Il ’aol'z. Its makers will ©av reward for unj uucurablo case. V BLOOMINGTON, ILL Our No. 28 End Spring, with Drop-Axle both front and rear, is the best;looking and most serviceable buggy made for the money. Ask your dealer to show the BLOOMINGTON MFG. CO.’S line of Buggies, Wagons and Carts, and buy no other. UfclNU I-'Ol-t C ATAI.OC-UES. IS THE JF' Best ■ Softens and Preserves Leather IO CENTS A WEEK. “si. Mr Atlanta's gaint of the Stir na n j of Ryan. HELD FOR GAMBLING. By ths Savannah Courts. Ryen was Stake Hoiflei” ired was backing a Sure Winner the “Tap was Leadeu” B ivannah; Ga , Minch S. —L. M. Mansfield, a drummer and seeming all round eport fom N%w York w hr> was am stod last night on the* charge of c’n-rChig aud swiudlingwas arraigned in the police court this n oruing. It seems that Mansfield had a little tdp with figures m it. The charge was that he fixed the axis f the top so as to turn any figure !g do- ired. IL nd Steve Ryan, of Atlanta,, who is st»pp i.-; nt i D'Beto, went into a Cungr . s „‘.<ut bar- 1 room laht night and while Ryan h : hl the stakes Mansfield won about $l5O 'rom thosa who en gaged in the game wi'h hi;n. The charge made b” p >m- of the p r.y that the top was load d oaus ed Maiißfield‘B arrest. He -denied that he was cheating or swindlfng anv one and protcrted Hfat' hie game was a pertectly fliir’ono.fLi 4 he reciirderXhe'i sai-d ha would hold him for git.ibbliijg. “But.“ TPp-i-d »fl lu,’ “it tjikaa more than on** ,io . gamble.' 4 Reorder Wilson’ thi'-ti atiited that fie would held fill the parties cduceriled L r gamhl i'ug f and Stive Ryan was notified to appywir-fin pili a ’Gouri with S: veraj, .olfiera p isrisw morning to f'pswet to th* charge. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora Rrompt answer and an Vonest opinion, write to 1 UN N & CO., who h..vc had nearly fifty year* experience in the patert bu:-:n v. C ’lniouiiirta tlons strictly confidential. A handbookaf In* formation concerning Patents nd how to ob tain them sent free. I 'so a catalogue Os mechan ical and scientific books sent fiee. Patents taken througu aiuuu A Co. receive special notice in the Scientific Atnei icon, ana thus are broug’ I widely before the petdie w ith out cost to the inventor. 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