The Hustler of Rome. (Rome, Ga.) 1891-1898, October 09, 1894, Image 5

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lome Mutual Loan Association. HOME OFFICE ROME GEORGIA, 325, BroaL Street. A National Building and Loan Company, Purely Mutual, Safe Investment and Good Profit Made by small Montnly Payments, < >FFI Cl€ Ft - . rrnvl'H President. D - Sec’ty & Treas. J.A.GLOVI- ■ e lwJ(Jent . «’• H. RHCIIES, l aud Dept, £H.\S. !• ~I<A “ ' iIALSTED SMIT h , General Council. nfiLLln™ oreHT" p kTI’MKy II ATS r ' AND BONNETS* Tuesday and Wednesday, October Ninth ind Tenth All are Cordially in cited to Call. RESPECTFULLY A” O- Gr AIII KO. 302 BROAD STREET. /wn" w|TT in iwmr» *m——m— IT k ’ /4 A" - 1 W<^L , "'K:'KV’ >• i’S ** ” SOW© M|s®wM e WSBMjS ’_ ,£^z’' ' : ■■■•“•VCTftW-SS&9r^^SS< l F1; J_ ; *~ -“^~- _r - - i■■ ■>i.r»'«» > ._w ' T ' l . ~~ZTZ2—" m . hpmip Hum II nVUHUu HLOTEL Madison Aven e and 58th,Street, NEW YORK- s°per day and up. American Plan, Fi R£PROOF AND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. T "’° Blocks from the Third and Sixth Avenue Elevated rpi .. Rad roads ne Madison and Fourth A venue and Belt Line Cars pass tile Door, H M. CLARK, propiiet or Pas sender Elevator runs all night. brick kiln s lime kilns hair and sand We can furnish fresh Lime in large quanities Urned from our own Kilns on short notice. r ' c K. Lime, Hair and Sand always on hand Creorge W. Trammell Forth Ward Brick Yards, THE HUSTLER OF ROME.TUESDAY OCTOBER, 9 1894. BLOODY MYSTERY. Man and Wife Found Murdered in New York. Yildleton N, Y , October 9, A m t vHerious murder and suicide or double murder occurred in this city this morning, John Tierney was found with a bullet hole in his right temple. Hii wife was lying near him with a bullet hole in her left breast, while a pistol lay a few feet away. The affair occurn din a case owned and conducted by Mrs. Tierney. An aged uncle, Robert Flynn, awoke at 6:30 o'clock this morning and went down stairs to the kitchen in the b aement and built a fire, while thus engaged he heard a report, which did not seem to him, be said like that of a pistol, and the fall of a boby. A moment later it «as followed t'y another report. He sent a young man, who had just come in the back door cf the caf , to asc< t in the cause of the noise. The young man returned, reporting nothing. Shortely afterward Mrs. Tierney’s son Thon a<. who was said to have b A en adeep on a eofa in the kitchen, w< n up and found the two dead bo lies. His mother lay in the parlor with her feet in the bedroom adjoin ing, and his stepfather lay in the c enter of the parlor He ran to his mother and found the body stil) warm, 'Tierney was gasping and frothing at the mouth. What at firs* appeal d to 1 e i mur der and a suisid« now looks to the authorities like d able murder. Tier ney married Mis. McGuir , a widow with a son, five weeks ago. Tboma g was very angry at the m irriage he took a 44-caliber British bulldog revolver and threw it behind a trunk in a closet in his bedroom.He claims that no one knew it was there but himself. Mrs Tierney owned a case which, previous to her marriag* , it was be lieved would go t) Thomas when she die t. This was not hkelv. however after she marred Tierney. Th re were two otheis in the house who say they did not hear ai y pistol shots. Young Tierney gives it as his opinion that his mother was mur dered by h« r husband, who, he asserts, committed suicide. UNCLE SAM Joins With the Other Great Pow ers in Measure tor Protection. London October 9—A dispatch to the Standard from Berlin says that the negotiations of the powers with the United States,with a view to the joint protection of their sub jects in China are eaid to be much advanced by the Anglo french agreement on the subject and a gueeral entente may shortly be ex pected. The dispatch further eays that Austria has entrusted the protec tion of her subjects in China to Germany. The Japanese Government has intrusted Field Marshall Yamaga to inform the diplomats at Seoul that be will not allow the Japanese army to plunder Peking in case that city in taken. The assureance will probably induce the diplomats to stay in Peking even should the Emperor leave the capital. GRAND JURORS. Names of Those for the Third and Fourth Week. Below is a list of the grand ju rors for the third and fourth weeks of Eloyd’s superior court: J. B. Patton, foreman; W. C. Penny, J.T. Taylor, W. J. batter eld, E. C. Wood, John Montgom ery, J.C. Martin, Green R. Dukes, D. O. Byars, W. N- Moore’ M. J. Selman, J. W. Weathers, W. A. Cato, G. G. Burkhalter, R. H. West, Henry Harvy, W. C. Rush, T. S. Burney, J. M. Ellis, John F. Sharp, J. F. Austin. Warter’s Hand made is the finest smoke on the market —and then it is Rome made;Fruits of home Industry. Ask your dealer for one. •THE BIGGEST* THING “*■ ROME -4»»KMcDonald-Sparks-Stewart-Company.»* 4- ■urniture, Carpels, Huts fc Wecarry the largest stock in the state. We buy cheaper than any house in the state We sell cheaper than any other house in the state. We do business on business principles. Our customers are always pleased with their purchases. We have The Best Goods LOWEST PRICES. We are always picking up big bargains for our customers. Once a customer always a cus tomer. Solid Oak Suits Call and see our $20.00, PARLOR SUITS. Wa - jiff >/ e rflowing with bright new Furniture It is a pleasure to show you these goods. Call and see us. UndertakKoffins. Gang, skets &. Having purchased the complete Undertaking bus inessof W. A. Rhudy, weare prepared to give this branch of our business the best of at tention, We have made many improve ments &c, which enable us to better serve the public than ever been done in Rome before __ 1. 3 & 5. Third Avenue; 3