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I •‘ ’•'''l' ■ i-; i.rks of powder on
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Who would prescribe only
wnics and bitters for a weak, $
Puny child ? Its muscles and $
s arc s o thoroughly ex- &
“ a «sted that they cannot be |
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1 * it < 5 nerve-strengthening &
: a «d muscle-building food. |
Emulsion !
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th l v have a tonic in $
hy / ophos pHites of lime *
and soda to act with the food. $
♦t * ! n and children $
. CJ’C is no remedy superior S I
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and comfort to th?nu Be sure f
;; you SCOTT’S Emulsion. |
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THE_HUSTLER OF ROME.
Smoke
A GOLD RING
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NOl HI£RE lOEOln; l SEI) jy
1 iWLUERGEHt TRIAL.
CHARGE OF BRIBERY
Against One <t- r , j ri . 0Bf)
V HO SAT IN THE 1 !; ; flt./.i..
C hTcggo, D ... 27.—Am.thei
plain gold rii g wtil ln lhe
Luetjult case Like tlia oh • in
possession us the Stat y it h.-o. the
.letters L. L. engraved in R (ll) .j
the stamp “18 ..’’
Attorney Hannon ins the ring,
but what use h i mbo-ia to make
ol it m Ueiei.di.ig Lu.lg.-n he re
fuses to say. Two v;.lnes»eß have
been .ocate i, u ho, it is expected,
will identify beyond diublthe two
State’s rings luund in the vat as
those worn by Mn. Louisa Luet
gert. 'l he witnesses are :Frank Hen
gel and Gustav D dlo f . They will
swear that they saw the rings on
Mrs, Leutgen’s linger tt few
days bet >re May 1.
They wi 1 lurtln r swear that
Mrs. Luetgert tai ed to them
about herself, and that they were
afforded an opportunity to exam
ine the rings closely (rough to
see the ini ials “L. L ” upon the
heavier band. i
A detective has been em| loyed , <
in tracing the authorship of a |
letter now in the hands of State’s j'
Attorney De een. which charges I
that a juror in the last trial was ’
given SSOO f w r an acquittal vote. <
The writer of the le.t r is a wom
an, and she has given inioru ation 1
which has convince 1 Demen that <
he has ago id case ag linst o eof f
the old Luetg r jur. is. I
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BURNED. '
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Pe pi.e Wh > Had A '‘Warm” t
Timk On Christmas.
London, D c 2< —A Airs. Jar
via ami bar nine chi d hj, thi" ■
youngest, a baby. e burn-.'u t >
death at 5 o’e’iek tin.- inorni g in
a four-room cottage eccupi'd by
the Jarvie and two other iamides,
in Dixie-street, I’othnal Green, |
L ndon The family occupi-d the (
upper floor.
By a str. nge coincidence, Mr. ,
Jarvis, the wonnni’s bus ’and, who (
had been stiff, ring from consu mp- f
t’on, died in the work l.vtise in
(irmary without having Learn el ]
the disaster. 1
M.s. Jarvis earned a scant 1a • i (
hind by making no ti’hboves, and
her rooms were fi ho with inlLnn
rnable material.
CHILDREN LEE f
Gbace Nelson Burni d I D« * TH -
Her Sister Badia Scoi eni'D
Franklin, I’a , Dec. 2(i —a
and /Annie Nelson, whose pii. nh' ,
live irnar here, were hit a.one in ,
their homo last evt-ning.
The former fe'l int° '
fi-o and her clothing was igmtei .
She was burned to death.
In trying to save the I’ l ' 0 b 1
Annie
it i # believed she cannot r cuv 1.
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WITH THE REGULAR' . A 0. A
CLOCK.
Che. ey’s Expectorant will m- (
variably cure a desp-ia’ 1 |
and case of the lungs I nave u.-i j
it in my iundly for many years,
I and c m say it never !oL ."1 ,
t 8 wirth- It will aLvaysgit y» a
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until January Ist- 1,10 |,riG
only lOoeuts. R“” Ihorrnv y-
ROME GEORGIA,
Extra
UNLUCKV NUMBER
CHEVES R()R “OLD LADY"
BONE OF sl,Booi
ANO BHOKi HER HrART
Shid Ji.ar a Sue Tor.n ov ;i>
Robbeuy.
Atlanta, (la , Dec. 27 . —Sneak
thievas robbad Mrs. J . M.
oetter ; own in police end s as
“Old Lady Bone,’’ list Friday
night and in getting
away with ov r $1 30) H1 ca sh.
Ihe detectives have been lot king
for the offenders -iaee that time,
but their search bar been futile.
Phe thieves evidently knew that
the of’i ;ers would be put on then
track at once and ii is certain th t
they are net in the city.
Ihe o I lady was eiinost heart
broken over her loss It represent
ed her savings of a number of
fears, and she was only waiting
until she saved a little more, when
she intended settling in some
place where she was not known
and live the remainder of her days
in peace.
She t' Id the officers at the bar
racks of the rubbery with the tears
streaming down her face and was
only comforted when she v-a
promised that strenuous efforts
would be made to apprehend the
thievi s. She reported two boys
well-known to the police as the
offenders.
The police and the detective
forces have been searching the
city for these two boys, but their
efforts nave proved in vain, the
boys having evidently left the
city immediately after the robbery
had been committed.
Mis Bone said that the money
was olaced by her as it was earned
in a trunk which she kept in her
room. She had over SI,BOO in cash
j n it—ss6 in gold and lhe remain
der in ten-dollar bills. She had
also a number of valuable articles)
in the trunk, including a gold
watch, a set of table knives and
forks, these having silver handles
mlaid with pea-1, and a number
of gold and silver trinkets.
A complete inventory of these
articles was furnished to the de
tective department and it was by
them that they hoped to appre
hend the guilty parties. A close
watcii has Leen kept over the
pawnsh- ps ai d the papers of •
neighboring citi-s have teen read,
while the police departments have
been t o 'tied cf the robbery and
asked to arrest lhe two boys.
Subsequent events, however,
proved the th'<-v>s as qui A-w tied ,
as the detectives. Theifunk was .
found yesterday afternoon it) the
a ley running from Courtland to
ive" streets near Decatur. I 1
had been burken open and allot
the money stolen, but the silver
ware and trinkets were undisturb
ed. ii’i
The thieves were probably out
hands and knew that they could
be traced by the st den articles,
bin with money it would b- more
diffic It. The trunk was taken to
Mrs. B J»e and she was overjoyed
at recovering the g>ods. but she
nas 'old that it is not likely she
will ever again hear of the immej
or the thieves
TJR fHE ) FDll MONTHS
“1 was tortured f r nine months
with nettle rash. I found no rebel
until T began taking Hood’s s<r
sapu ilia The first few bottle re
|iev dmi and I continued Us use,
Ulll .l 1 was cured. I am now in
better health than for years and
iny skin b soft and white “Mr<
LUCY Biglow, Dosmnef, Florida.
Hood’s Pit' s are the only pills
otake with Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Alidrugists 25n
No citv on earth has s finer po
ll e fmeeoran tbler chi.f than
lathis proud hltlec.tyof Rome.?
Good Arid Rebel Yell Cigars
KOT TpS
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OR EN F
AO.
7 B.IITISH OiHIPS
And A Li i> Hot I i.timaivm Ol
in e m ha.
L it.don, Dec. 27. —A specia
from Shanghai says:
“It is reported lliat seventeei
Biitist warships are off Cbtmuipc
Corea, southwest of i f Se- ul, sup
port!; g the British- consuls, pro
test, r«ally amounting to an ulti
ma urn against the king’s practi
ce ly yi Idiug the government ol
Corea into ihe hands of the
Russian mini ter.
The protest is specially dir ct
ed aauiiut the dismissal of Mc-
Eeavy Bru vn, British adviser to
the Corean customs in favor ol
the Ru-sian nominee. The news
has produced consternation at
Seoul which is heightened by
the knowledge that Japan has a
fleet of thirty warships awaiting
the result of the British represen
tation, which Japtu fu ly sup
ports.
“Japan it irritated by the ar
rival of Russian troops in Ccrea,
and it is be ieved she will oppose
tin m
“According to advices from
i’okio, Japan has off red to as
sist the officers at Pekin in dril
ling the Cninese army and to
consent to a pos’pouement of the
war indemm y. Many of the vic
eroy’s and Pekin officials favor
the proposal.”
According to a dispatch to the
Daily mail from shanghai it is
reported there from reliable
sources that a British force landed
at Chemu'po uu Saturday and
caus’ d the restrainuioiit. of Mc-
Leavy Brown. The same dispatch
refers to “a native rumor that
the I nion Jack has been h -isted
on an island in lhe mouth of the
river Yang Tse Kiang.”
Th i Pekin correspondent of
The Times says.
The g vernmeut refuses to place',
the Likin under foreign control as
security for the loan by the Hong
Kong and Sbanghia bank, and as
serts that unless the loan i* pro
curable without this condition,
irrangemeuts w.ll forthwith be
made tor a Russian guaranteed 4
per cent loan of 10J.000 OOJ .aels,
■ to be issued at 93 net.
“ lhe a curity would be the land
tax , which would come in under
ChiiK s-‘ adinmi.- trillion. China, in
re urn, would give Russia monop
Jy of the railroads and mines North
ol lhe great Wall, oneu a port as a
te minus of railway ( Frans Siberi
an ) and would agree that a Rus
sian siiouid succeed Sir Robert
Hart as director of Chinese impe
rial maritime customs. If these
conditions ebould be permitted,
British trade interests would sut
ler severely. ”
Tae Shaughla correspondent of
the Times says:
■ “The sloop Phoenix sailed to
day (Monday) under orders to join
the Briti-h squadron. The secreta
ry is reserved in regard to the lat
ter’s movement, but gossip here
suggests that its dtsiinat'uu is
Ta L on Wan.”
BOWER Y '1 ERROR
Gave Police And Others A Ter
rible Tussle
New York D c. 27.—“ Dutch
B irney” M‘yer, wh > for hilf a
dozen years haa been known as
| the “terror of the Bow.-ry,” com
menced Christ mis Dly by a des
p rate attempt to murder Dm
Whitaker night wa'chman of the
Dakota Hous where “Dutch Bar
ney” lodged. Whitaker is in
Gotiveneur Hospital dying fr- m a
stab wound in the abdomen six
inches lonv. It was the resu tof a
drunked rew, in which “Dutch
Birney” fought two policomeu
and 16 o her m n in the hallways
of the Dakota ! or almost an hour
'before be was subdued.
EVENING, I)EC£Mt?ER 27 1897
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.|A We anticipated the Fall Trade
|.X and more, we made our calcula-
tions against six cent cotton, and,
while our buyer was in market,
B bought our entire new Fall and
B W inter stock on that basis. It
took work, it took money, it took
time and it took a man who knew
B how. That we have generously
B succeeded in preparing to meet
B the exigencies of the times and
B . the conditions that now face the
people, we most cordially inv«te
you to call and see for yoirsolf
z We know that we can satisfacto-
rily convince you,
I-.( iWe flatter ourselves mat we
have already built an unassailab
le ble reputation for handling only
I the very best grades of staples.
We are here to grow up with the
| C city and we propose to make ev-
erysale add to the reputation we
boast.
As to the more changeable or
fashionable patterns, weavesand
stylish goods, we pride ourselves
thi: ms: 3vr );':!/
selected stock ever brought to
this market, Goons, that are a
B feast to the artisticeye andgoods
that wear like iron and yeb are a
joy frever
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