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CITY NEWS.
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10 HUSTLER REHDERS
juKinds 0> Little Newsy
I TEltfa Picked Up on Street
Corners at Hotels And
Everywhere.
Exakes Here. —Prof. J. D. Rett
ascii, of Kentucky, the “snake
•harmer.” with 1,000 snakes, is in
hecity and will give an exhibi
,ion tomorrow.
Warrant Dismissed —The war
ant against A F. Greson for soli
ng crops oil the laid of J. B.
Ih'inniing without paying rent,
raad'aininHod before .Justice of
he Peace Walter Harris, this
inrring.
To Cave Spring.—Miss 1 osa
,yons and Miss Bessie Hudson,
woof Selina's most charming
tiling ladies, who have been
pending several dayi in the
ify, left yesterday for Cave Spring
ihepe they will spend several
leeks,
To Na-hxii.le, Mr. S. A
owlkes, one of Salina's most po, •
hr young men, who has been in
lie city for several days, will
•ive in a few days for Nashville,
r. Fowlkes lias made mai y
'iffids in Rome who w.ll regret
Is leaving.
Haii/iueM Party.—The young
idiesofSt. Peters church will
ivea IJullowc'ne party at the
tsdeuce of E. H. West, on Sec
»d avenue, next Friday evening.
W will be a voluntary contri
tion taken, so don’t forget to
f' 11 ? a few dimes to help finish
nnew St. Peters church.
(are of Thanks.—Editor Hus
•‘Hofßdmi will you allow me
'•co to thank those who were so
ini to me in my bereavement
Mr. Frank West,
Che favors and extra kindness
he extended. Respectful -v,
Charles Lansdell.
Foot Ball .—M .Will Sandford,
most popular and
loothall players, will go
” Fn to Atlanta Saturday and
1 1 Gio hig football game be
irginiaand Georgia. This
J Ollll '-f the finest games
'“ r P>aycd in t| )P South. Both
ire m tine practice and
l“ &| ly matched.
II 'Rae—Yesterday Mr.
pl ‘ r Kfl Ramey sold No. 4 Fire
. l ,a,l J a fine black horse to
their wagon. Mr. Frank
r '. lr "Invar had the horse
d " ni Tiling exere zing him.
Co., $l5O and „
J' ■' I|p h 'Pile hall in the Fifth
"'ii enlarged and new
( I l'”l in. No. 4is pne of
"I'iipyed companys in
'Die now. •
p
""I Mr —T"’<l»y lit high
•’Uila b' >e,t (1 ’ “’* d
hv e , ,r y W1 re married by
, *’• Hudgim, of ihe Epi-.
ido’R i'"' 111 111 ,he 11, ' nie of Hie
;; Mr. Chas. Berrv,
" llf S Hom the city. Only »
relatives of Um
,f y left g p,rl,<!B were present.
' r Hast ‘* 1<) a'ternoon train
lll( IVI and oth r C j ließ u||d
several weeks.
I HE HUSTLER OF ROME.
WINDAND SR
DENVER SUFFERED HE WY
LOSSES BY STORM
DAMAGE OVER $100,030-
. Nebraska And South Dak<ta
A i3o Hit Hand.
Denver, Col., Oct. 27 —Dtnvi r
was today a> d Int night the
center rs a Big wind and snow
storm. I’oing damnge io pr< pert v
estimn'edto exceed in ihe aggre
gate $190,009. The greatest dam -
age is Histnined by the elec'ric
light and telephone' Ono company
has 400 miles of wire down.
Most o' the railroads are com
pletely b'oeked. The storm w-s
most r.-v re between Denver and
Pueblo, Lut it extended to South
ern Wyoming northeas'ern Utah
and wes'ern Kansas and Nebraska.
Considerable damage occurred in
Cripple Creek whore mining oper
ations were interfered with to an
cxtnet.
The storm came so suddenly
that the lanchmen did not have
an opportunity to shelter their
stock but in temperature is not
consideied liy experts great I
enough to endanger the lives of
cattle.
Tne city was in dirkness a'night
as the mayor compelled the
electric I'ght company to cut oil'
all its circuits on account of
th'er dangerous condition.
HOW’S THIS
W offer One Hundred I oil are
Reward for any case of Catarah
that can not he cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. E.J. CHENEY &
CO., Props., Toiedo, O.
We the undersigned, have known
F J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honors
ble in aU businesstransaction and
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by the firm,
i West & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo O.
Walding K'nnao & Mabvin-
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternaliy acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces «*/ th
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by al! Dauggists.Testimonoml free
Hall’s Family Pills are tha’be- t
A KISS LANDED HIM IN JAIL-
—.— ... ■ ■■
Assault With Intent To Kill
Charged Against, Boyik.
Norristown, Pa., Oct. 27. —Ed-
ward Boyle the “James Brady"
who cracked Rachel Ccok’s skull
last n.ght at a party in Pencoyd
because she would not let him
kiss her, was lodged in jail to-day
by Policeman Haggerty, having
been committed by Magistrate
Warner, of Lower Merion, charged
with aggrava'ed assault and
battery with intent ‘o ki 1.
YAWNED HER JAWS LOOSE.
If Took A D<>ct r And Two Mi n
To Replace Them.
Williamsport. , Pa., Oct. 27 .
Miss Ella Lilly, of Montgomery,
while walking along the streets
yesterday yawned so hard that
her jaws become unlocked. She
thought liar false teeth had wedg
ed between the jaws, and alter
removing the teeth finding no re
lief th i girl ran screaming
through tlv street. It required the
combined services of a doctor nnd
two men to get her jaw:« back in
place. She suffered most excruc
iating pain.
HAS DISAPPEARED.
“I was troubled with rheuma
tism in my back woich was so se
vere that it it was painful for
io stoop ever. I began taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and in a shoit
time the rheumatism disappeared.
I am now entirely free from it ami
in good health.’ 11. Eugene Fant,
Box 52, Anderson South Carolina.
HOODS PILLS are purely veg
etable and do not purge, pain or
gripe. All druggi-ts 25c.
ROME GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 27 1897
HlltW FIVER
ONLY 100 AND TWENTY
NEW ( As Er YE ST El DAY.
SELMA IS -Oi: G WEIL
j
Ax.ikT n Says Govitxuk Must bf
Fumigated.
CH lE'\ < A ES I EA I ii .
New Orleans 59 7
Mobile :> 0
Montgomery 19 1
Memphis 7 0
Scranton 12 i>|
Baton Ronge 1 Oi
Bay St L< ms 10 1 ,
Bil<xi 14 O|
Clinton I ’ O
Edwards 1 0 I
I - ,'
Cayuaa 1 0|
McHenry 11 ;
Tola s 120 131
Xo NEW < ».-E- IN S" I V A..
Selma,' Ala ~ Oct. 27. —There I
was a )i/ht lr st. this morning,
with the thermometer -t 13 de-'
:
Then were no new eases today. I
I here is not ■> case of serious sick-'
ness in lie ent ire .i y
A number of flu* members cf;
ih“ board of he.! h anil
generally do not !>■ ii v.. that fe-|
ver txi-sta here, io ", . rile !■'*•!, b’rsi-;
ness is at a .lead standstill aie.l
Selma is cut oil .c in the outside)
world .
A car was fitt*<l tip t >day for
the purpose of funngatiiig mails,
and large vuai.tities are now be-1
ing fumigated, p.ep iratory to i
sending out in ihe morning.
The fear of incendiarism still i
exis.s. stvl t! e streets ire patroll
ed by arm d citizens and twenty. I
five extra p 'licemen.
Heavy fiosts are lie ped for t’h
latter part of the -veil;, and it i
confident'y expected lun the ago
ny will be over and that business
will be resumed within t j n days.
ANNISTON BARS G \FItN H OUT,
Anniston, Al.i., Oct. 27. —At a
called meeting of the city council !
last Hight the toll wing ordinance
was adopted .
“Biit ordained by the city'
council that
“Whereas, B'rmii.g'mm is har-i
borii.g withiL her .1 ■> ie-s th ■ gov-i
ernor of the state oil other noted |
refugees from Mo, tgmiery, it
shall bo unlawful lor aiy of Ibei
above de.'o.ribe i p--r. ons from |
Birmingham to < i.t r .bis city
unless they have be n tuorougher
ly fumigate.l.'
CHACED IH' WILD OARS.
Two Locomotives at Pull f feed
Dashed Throucii Chamhersburg. |
Chambersburg, Oct 27 —i'he i
residents of this place were alarm
ed this a'ternoon by the wild
shrieking of «h .-ti « ol two Wes
tern Maryland locomotativt s
which caiDe dashing through town
at the rate of forty mile- an hour
closely ,’pursued by half of a
freight train, which had broKe
loose about a mile from town and
which als > came dashing down a
steep grade right into the town.
The engineers put on full steam
and ran away from the seven re
maining cn rs, which were stopped
in the center of the t<nvn wi lmut
doing any damage,
f
Beware of Imitations h
I
JOHN DU.xCAN’S SOMfi, AGSits, NEW VOHK
AT RACE TRACK
' CORES OF FLEET— FOO’I El>
FLYERS ARE HERE
GOOD RICING YESTERDAY
AndFtiil Better This After
noon.
—4-
The races at the exposition
ground's yesterday were largerly
, at i nded. The fo.lowing is
Today’s Program
Th- 2.32 class trot, purse S2OO,
i ib heats, best three in five )
George G. Stiles, Atlanta, Dr.
> Bi 11 v b. g.
J( e Pt rry, Rome, Trusty Boy, b.
h.
O. Mowers, Macon, Primes J.,
g- g-
11. E. and J. C. Branch, Bish
op, Ga. Night Hawk, b. g.
The 2:20 class pace, purse S2OO,
j(mile heat, best three in five.)
J. J. Branch,eßiehop, Ga.,
School Girl.
1 H. N. N. Reeves, Newnan, Ga.
Durango . ch. g.
Bi n W. Whitehead Rome Bac
terid b. h.
Running half mile dash purse
sao-
A. L. Coggins Canton Ga. Wil.
lie Ham h. A,
Chuck Anderson Marietta Ga.
Queen M <b. b. m.
R L. Pitman Monitor Ga. Lord
Henry hr. h.
J' e G'ower b. g.
In the 2:82 ciass trot Primus J.
and in the 2:21 pace School Girl
Were the favorite* in 'ast night’s
poolii gs,
Races begin pr< ni| tly at 1 :30
afternoon. •
SPLENDID COMELY.
Murray and Mack are Coming
Soon.
On account of the yellow f. ver
in New Jrleans the theatr< goers
(>f Rome will have a chance to si e
: Hie best comedy company on the
road,
An entertainment replete with
originality and headed by come
dians well and favorably known as
1 creators and originators is what
1 cal farce comedy lovers are
promised Saturday Oc". 30th, wh< n
Murray A Mack, the orginal and
famous Irish co-stars, appear at
the opera house with their large
company in their latest laughn g
success “Finnig'in’s Courtship,”
wh ch is declared fui ni?r than
any cf their long list of successes .
It is a liold assertion, but ’tis said
thiir success this present season
entit'es it.
“Finnigan’s courtship,” while a
farce com dy cannot he classed
I with the average entertainment
traveling under that guise, as it
has a well defined plot, and there
s rhyme and reason fer all the
fuu'iy mishaps and inoidents,
which being thoroughly unders'ood
by an audience, make the fun
more enjoyable.
Os Course the three acts a e
lightened and brightened by an
abundance cf music and conceited
and individual specialties, tut
they are introduced in a fitting
manner with the surroundings
and i.ot dragged in haphazard
jm-t to fi 1 up time as is of en the
case. Among the specialties to be
- en w 1 of course bi those as
Murray and Mack, who stand
pre-i minent as specialty euter
ta ners: their side-walk talk,
lu leFqne circus, burlesque
S.nish dance and burlesque
i xing matches are champion
u . makers.
N > advance in prices. Seats at
1 rt villa
23 10 THE PENITENUARY.
Chit -ano i’ii. Tenn.. Oct. 20—
Twenty-three p<>r-ons were sen
tenetd to 11 e pe'.i entiary at the
present term of the circuit coqrl
nd will lie taken to Nai-hvillft
tomorrow or mxt day . A|l are
co'ored but tw>. Their terms
[ r mge from ano Iq five years.
FJ.KANE&CO
HAVE
THOUSANDS
OF BARGAINS TO
BARGAIN
_■! ■■ . “T I-- - •
We anticipated the Fall Trade
and .more, our calcula
tions against six cent cotton, and,
* while our buyer was in market,
bought our entire nevv Fall: and
* Winter stock on that basis. It
* took work, it took money, it took
* time and it took a man who knew
* how. That we have generously
W succeeded in preparing to meet
W the exigencies of the times and
* the conditions that now face, the
W people, we most'cordially (invite
* you to call and ;see for yourself.
W Weknow that we can satisfacto-
W rily convince you.
* »We flatter ourselves mat we
have already built an unassaila-
* ble reputation for handling only
W the very best grades of staples.
W We are here to grow up with the
2* city and we propose to make ev-
2? erysale add to the reputation we
H boast,
2£ As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
that weiu ethe most correctly
22 selected ’ stock ever [brought to
22 this market, Gooas. that are a
22 feast to the artisticeye andgoods
22 that wear like iron and yet areja
O joy forever
*
F J. KANE& CO
10 CENTS AWEEK