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CLASSIC CITY CHAT. BRIGHT TANDi breezy news- views AND INTERVIEWS. mi A?HSH8 BA25HS5 TUlSDAi MORNING . OCTOBER 1891 Ma. Abthub Cox Injured.—Satur- day nigh 1 Hr. Arthur Cox, son of Capt. . C. Cox, of this city, was in a crowd bunting ’possums near Lula. He BIG BLOW IN BKOUKLTN. Nriow Killed and Great Damage to Property. MUST BF. SOLD. The Georgia, Soutnern and Florida I GOVERNOR NORTHEN REPLIES To the Letter of Mr. W. L. Peek. NEWS ITEMS. The oost^of constructing county roads of tv t* A 1 ” 5 ?’ *“ d When at 4118 hei * ht Brooklyn - N. y., Sept 29.—A wild „ R r * I manly, honest letter to Mr. W. L. Peek county commissioners of Floyd county r feet miB88d hia footing and storm > almost a cyclone in force, swept Macon ’ S0 -~ The Qeor £ia South ' I In reply to a letter from that gentleman <j a . 'i' en year8 ^ thege eent i emen de H- fell to the ground. It is a wonder that over the city of Brooklyn Tuesday af-1 ern «“ d Florid will now have to lx- requesting him to interfere in the ap- Led that it WHAT GOBS ON DAY BY DAY Thcr^osslpland News of Athensifor Day .Caught onithe.Fly by the Banner Reporters—Side* walk.Echoes. | he didn’t sustain fatal injuries. His I terno °n. _ ^ right ankle was badly crashed. Dr. I houses were blown down, two demurrer Sled by the trustees of the | letter is as follows: ardmao, of Harmony Grove, dressed I fences, etc., pros- bondholders of the Georgia Southern, .. T . , ....... . . ... i was expedient to use convicts sold. Judge Miller Jiasjmstamed the j pomtment ^election managers. The in consfruotiug.and maintaining their ] roads, and since that time over fifty miles of good, macadam road have been Atlanta, ft*. Rnni/miW oa Zeke Edge is still in Texas, and will not return until November. sgo. Arthur Maloney aged 7 who i Jeffebson Davis Monument -Mrs I T* « the other two *®y 8 ’ was placing at I ion of the compelled the road to The last melons of the season came in I Gardiner has been in our city FiveTSy^^d^fn^ weeks. yesterday. several days getting subscriptions to I Sellings at Cornelia street and Wiekoff Mr. Will T.ong has severed his connec- I &be Jefferson DaviB monument Mm iV . e, * ue wer , e blown down. John D«re- i. m aw dt> I « -• - mzv ‘ I miah, employed on the build 5 — tion with the M. & N. R. R. Mrs. J of Mr Gardiner is working . 11 . . ’ <”“Pi°yea on tne Dunumgs, ttus- VT TJ Q ... wmraiuer u working a good cause, and | taming a fractured skull and a broken ’ 18 y iB R* n 8 the family I received a good sum of money from oar I le 6- Frederick Larkin, a contractor . K. 1. Mealor, in Gainesville. people. She has about closed her work J™ 8 struck by a falling tree and fatally Miss Maggie Mealor after a pleasant at this place, and will go to other cities mjured - visit to relatives in Athens, has return- and towns in the State. Mrs Gardiner «,1 tn lmr Immp in GfiinociHllA I v*«iruiucr Diauo many friends while here 9 and default. Sparks asked for $102,000 to meet interest due and $400,000 additional to build a branch from Tifton to Thomasville. Unless the decision is reversed in the higher . ... ...... ..... court, the latter petition to build the | “® 18 State for the control of elections, I Upon my return 1 find your I oadam in the middle. They are well king that I “join you in secnr-1 gradded, drained and substantially letter asking that I “join you ing a division of managers at all the I polling places m the State between the People’s party and the Democratic party in the State election.” The entire board of aldermen of Savan nah is elected every two years, but a By reference to the laws of force in is now on foot to change theiplace so to provide for the election Ohio Has a Storm. Xenia, O., Sept. 29.—While Mrs. certificates to the amount of $61,771,91 to pay off the floating debt and for bet- ed to her home in Gainesville. c ^nourhtfor everv hSv? Pt *H^ i! 8 I wherever she goes she will make friends, I Daniel Genier and her two daughters I tenments. £°hite or black or Third mu-rtritJ* “ e M CTervone loved Jefferson Davis and and °“® grandchild were out driving The judge decided these claims must panyite. are willing to put in their little mite to n6ar n thw , aty were rtrack *7 » U<> before a mister to ascertain their ex- Tt>o mail lintrenara hao .V...., i •. I 6 F “ “ " uaI ulawBUH! lO I ctnnll mri-limo anil .1 act character hfifnrfi a deciwmn in ren. court, the latter petition to build the I wtcuora, x ., Thomasville branch will not be pushed. | feel quite sure yon will be satisfied that j \ m ® n out °* ®y® r V 1 they are ample to secure a free ballot * ““ “ ‘ and a fair count. As a candidate I do year. Up to the present time each new board has generally contained a majority not think it proper or necessary for me I ° f “ en wh< ? hav ® ®" ffic ! en , t experience to make any suggestions to the Demo- ,a th ® T.t of <*** bu8ine88 „ „ .. _ . I admit of the municipal affairs moving mad dog scare has about subsid- I i W P “ U *“ ‘‘“ Cir , ““I* 5 mlle 10 1 small cyclone and carried bodily"“along I ® ct character before a decision is ren-1, - .. * . r ' on smoothly. The eil but wben out late at night* Confederate chieftain. vehicle and landed along the road, the beii two young ladies monument to be built in Richmond, I greatest cures. Try it and realize its Athens has subscribed nearly three Characteristics of Hood’s Sarsaparilla: against a tree, and the mother and hundred dollars to the Jefferson Davis I ^he largest sale, the most merit, the I grandchild piled in a heap with the sur- -► v.-si. "• * - * ”—' ‘ 1 rey top in the midst of a terrible rain. Only Mrs. Genier was seriously hurt, she being cut in the temple and fore head. The same storm blew the roof I off of Mr. F. M. McDonald’s house, «m«r blew trees down and many fences. Ya. The Free State sent over a large dele- I gaiion, and all say that Madison will will roll up the largest Democratic ma jority than any county in the State, Jackson county is furnishing the orators lor the Third party. They start benefits. pointed master. Whoever holds tne | road will he held for the latter claims. COWHIDING IN SOUTH CAROLINA. The Crawfordville Democrat says: Together with the people of this State I “ A gentleman who has had experience I have always favored and insisted upon I in.chicken raising says if our farmers I honest elections.- I see no reason now I wbo a 1 ® losing their chickens with sore- to believe that the proper authorities head wU1 try washing their heads with EX-CONFEDERATES BARRED From Voting In tho State of Mrs, I desire or intend fraud at the coming I ®°PP« r s water they will find it well cure State election. Every elector should nearly every case. Try it. He says that The following letter speaks for itself. from tne cradle and go nearly to the State of Kansas, Executive Def’t grave to get thorn. I „ „ ’ There is a man in Athens who keeps a box at the postolllce, but has never Office Secretary of State, Topeka, Sept., 22, *92. Wm. F. Jones, Esq., Oglesby, Ga : A Vessel Wrecked. Watertown, Sept 29.—The three- masted schooner John Burt, laden with 23,000 bushels of com, bound for Os- Biff Sandy Creek^on Lake Ontario^One | ^ _^ un . t ® r and North- J Inlly say that any suggestion from me, of the crew and the female 1 have the opportunity to vote as he j be ^a® tried it in several cases with sat- pleases, and his vote should be counted factory results.” A Prominent Republican Judge Attacked on tbe Streets of BeunettsTitle. Columbia, Sept. 80.—Judge C. P. Townsend, who was a candidate for so licitor at the recent primary election, was horse-whipped on the streets of Ben- nettsville by A. J. Rowe. . It appears that Rowe was a witness r,ght ,n a ballot; but I must respect- Kincaid Cotton mills at Griffin, as cast. I should certainly disprove of I Mr. A. G. Mar tain, of the Eufaula any scheme that would deprive a voter I Cotton mills, will succeed Mr. W. L. of hiB franchise, or a candidate of his I Woodward as superintendent of the After a delay of three weeks, caused by a northeaster, the work of deponing the Brunswick bar has been resumed. There is a pecan tree on the line of Sprlding and Henry counties that meas ures four feet in diameter and bears about ten bushel of nnts a year. Capt. John H. Reece, of Rome, has re ceived a telegram from Monte Vista an nouncing that his son, H?rvey Reece, had been killed. No particulars were given. The body has been shipped to Rome. Douglasville New South: Last Satur day Mr. J. H. Jeffers, of tbisplaoe, brought into our office a couple of leaves of tobacco of tbe North Carolina white stem variety that measures twenty-six inches across the leaf. The plant was set out the first day of June and was planted on land that had been in culti vation forty years. No guano was used. Mrs. M. E. Tyson, who lives in.the new Shelman district of Randolph county, is the widow of a soldier of the India war of 1S36. She desires all tbe information she can get relative to the services of her hursband, Mr. Moses E. Tyson, id that was,as she is entitled to a pension from the Government. Mrs. Tyson is the mother-in-law of Mr. A. L Britt, of Dawton. For Malar ia, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS The Catholics of Savannah will cele- . , -I -1., i/umsii., ^male cook, whose ««»jMtawl -companv, ina case bein* on the lice you desire in my candid brate with apprpriate ceremonies the received anything through it Dut a dun I j) ear g| r j n reD j v *q TO n r r av or of the I 0811169 have not been learned, were j ^ ned *? cour t,m which Judge Townsend I judgment, would be undue and unnec-1j . , , .. cn the nrat of the month. I in repiy 10 your rayor 01 tne l , , q- , u = biriowaj I was the counsel for the opposition. I J 6 ” I four hundredth anniversary of the dis- ,, , 19th inst., I will say that under the Con- . total l^ ’ ThJ says that he regards Judge I I ’ * Mr. Dawson Burnett, who has just sUtuUon of Kansas, no man who ever lake was one of theTercSin^e^Sd Townsend’s remarks in reference to his ceived ft dis- I iTAlnntorilw hnra orma aiMlnef I thft WAVM ATft gfill rnnhinv vnrr TvvcrVi I testimony 38 & reflection On lllS VCmCltY nltchThat h*U o A ldL“’son® 0 *® 1 V S^ At,££". I voluntarily bore arms against the Gov-1 the waves are still running veiry high. ] ern ment of the United States, or in any 1 — manner voluntarily aided or abetted in is very ill and not expected to live. Was Frick Shot at AIL testimony and character, so he met the Main street in the afternoon an essary, & This is a matter for control by loca j committees, and not by dictation of covery of America by Coiambus. The roof of the court bouse of Quit- The streets looked like old times yes- T T. *wwwiuw», vj„ oept. 4a.—uurge ttrilay with cotton wagons crowded I tbe atteui P led overthrow of said Gov-1 McLuckie, of Homestead, Penn., who Youngstown, O., Sept. 29.—Burgess ceeded to strike him with a buggy wl . “ “— him about half a dozen strobes. candidates. My faith in the people mftn is in mch bad condition that the C compels me to believe that the election l* 00 '* & ? d r f° rd8 of tbe 00unt y are . ‘ ’ 1 I nYnniRfl fn nnmoorA nr noafrunfinn V»tt - . . -— . . . . . . , ^„e difficulty occurred near Townsend’s on them. Another thing that helped I eromsnt, can vote or hold office in this I under indictment for not, conspiracy I 0 fB ce . He ran into his office and started to bring up old limes was a wagon loaded with jugs and jars. Gen. Field, the Vice-President nomi nee of tbe Third party, spoke at Monti- tello. lie didn’t get any eggs in his ile bad not made any bad remarks about the South. There was quite a lot of money bet on the result in Jackson county. The Democrats still have a few more ducats that they are willing to put up on old J sekson going Democratic despite the fact that it is the borne of “Mister” Mabailey. Sam Jones says; “I shall vote fori liorthen for governor of Georgia be- ' bause he is a gentleman, a schollar and a Christian. I go more on man than 1 do on parties.” Sam is right in voting I for Xorthen, but he ought to Stick to his | party in everything. State, until such disability shall be re moved by a vote of the legislature. It is merely a question of applying to | and other crimes, preferred by the Car- I out with a pistol but was prevented negie Steel Company, is here consulting | from doing so by ' ' with his attorney, W. S. Anderson, am from doing so by friends. Townsend disclaims anv intention to j will be honorably held. Respectfully, etc., W. J. Northen, Governor. the legislature to have the disability re- I startling statement: on being interviewed made the following I reflect on Rowe in the courthouse. Both moved, as to all who apply, the disabil- session of tbe legislature. Very respectfully, Wm. Higgins, Sec. of State. partii ing a ies are prominent citizens, one be- TO SEE ABOUT IT. _ “Many do not believe that chairman I Ing an ex-Republican judge and both j.„ Jo rnmnJpii Thia ^a^Xi» I Frick was shot at all. Dave Lynch met I are members of the Methodist church, ity is removed, mis is done at every | Frick severa i ^ ^er the gho oting at [ Further trouble is feared. a time when it was reported he was in bed at bis residence, and had quite a talk with him. I am satisfied that Berg man, the anarchist, will not be in incar cerated long, but will be released in the near future, as soon as affairs reach the proper stage.” A British Cruiser Gone to Investigate Vessel Seizures in Siberia. exposed to damage or destruction by rain. Josephine Brown, colored, of Houston county has twenty'seven children. Her sister, at Indian Springs, has fifty three, and still another sister who has thirty children. Albany’s police force raided a gam bling den in that city Sunday morning, What She Was. One evening during a diplomatic recep tion at the White House, among the guests was a woman whose perfect neck and arms were the admiration of every one. Mme. de Struve’s escort, in justifiable pride at the loveliness of his own countrywoman, commented as she passed, “There goes a perfect type of American beauty.” With out hesitatin g the minister's wife, looking! down at her own dark hned neok, re sponded, “And I represent a perfect type-, of Russia leather."—Argonaut. , A good team of mules,, harness and wagon to exchange for lumber and j shingles. Address, D. M. Kenney. A STORY REVIVED. A Suit Involving S400.000.000 Will Soon Bo Settled in New York. Montreal, Sept. 80. A cablegram I and panj n g quite a number of colored om T udon confirms the statement of | S p 0Pbj from Hon. L Tapper, that a British crui ser had bden dispatched to Siberian wa ters- Her purpose is to relieve the sail- The foundation for Albany’s water- I works’ tower has been excavated and Dayton, O., Sept. 30.-By the arrival | a £ e an e d "JgJ though retold I large granite pedestals placed in attempted robbery On Prince Avenue Last Night. Mayor Mosby’s Veto. Cincinnati, Sept. 29. — His Honor Mayor Mosby seems determined to fill of William Edwards of Greensbnrg, S. C., in this city the story of tho $400,900, , thong: , it is.f< 'eared in a I position. The tower will be complete 1 on Siberian shores, are. it is .reared, in a I """ destitute condition. The dispatch fur-1 by November 1st. Last night about nine o’clock a negro I which, in the named John Robinson was coming I to be unlawful his position to the best of his ability, and | came here to see the attorney of the to pass no ordinance through his hands | ^ ther two Edwards heirs, who reside he found the original lease in 000 now involved in the Edwards estate I tbe * “F® I Gilmore, the murderer of the Put in New York isrevived. Edwards, who ^ fuU iRfomahoii ; from the San- slightest degree, appears | . The latest vetoes are .ere, sa; an old ■ys he Bible in South Carolina, where Classic City Lodge.—The Classic I of Mr. J. R. Crane’s was baited by down Prince avAnne and inst in front tbose °* tbe L. ordinances grant- his grandfather settled years ago. He down Frince avenue and just in front | ingthe Republican executive committee went to Europe last summer and got a and the Third Ward Cleveland and Ste- ' * ' ' * Itish side respecting the seizures, and | mans, is strongly intrenched near San- dersville, at the expense of a life, may be more. Some of the Macou|military are talking now awaiting Russia’s version. Mrs. Harrison Is Better. Washington, Sept. SO.—Dr. Gardiner, certified copy of the queen's court, sign- (ity Lodge of F. A.M. are building up I three negroes who demanded his money | venson club the rightto string banners j ed by Queen Elizabeth. With this and h good Lodge. They started In July | or bis life, with only nine members, andat present have a membership of twenty-tbree. Robinson talked to them and walked 1 grlc h a practice," and the mayor is deter- on until he got nearly to Angland’s j mined to enforce it. store, when he broke and ran, and across the streets at their headquarters. There is a city ordinance prohibiting other proofs he claims the case will he soon settled. COEUR D’ALENE TRIALS- after visiting Mrs. Harrison, she about going to New York to participate was slightly stronger. She had rested 1 111 Columbian parade during the night, and felt refresh-1 Tte Milledgeville Union-Recorder re- arks that Ham and eggs t lively part in the campain. Singes Agency.—Capt. D. C. Oliver I telephoned to the police. The officers has taken tbe management, of the Sing-1 responded but failed to find any clue | er Manufacturing Company for nint | clue to the would-be robbers, counties, ilia headquarters will be in the Y. M. C. A. building. Four Defendant* Were Convicted and Ten Were Acquitted. Spokane, Sept. 80.—Tbe trial of tbe Coeur d’Alene miners at Coeur d’Alene Foot Ball Now.—The University boys have already begun their practic ing for their foot ball games. Dr. Her- ty has received a challenge from tiu MR. CLEVELAND IN NEW YORK. Mr. Grace His First! CaHer-They Have a Long interview. Rescued from the Wreck. Marshfield, Ore., Sept. 29.—Captain O’Brien and Wm. Holmes have been rescued from the wrecked Whaleback steamer Wetmore, after being on the i gRy on the charges of conspiracy, re- steamer ten days. The men were almost | Al __ „ , „ easily during the night, and felt refresh ened from the sleep she obtained. It is. . .. . _ . . . thought around the White House that marks that Ham and eggs are playing a the patient is better than when she left [ L“on Lake, bnt whether the rally will be permanent none will venture an opin ion. Tho president is attending to some | business now, and - matters have brighter look. Couldn’t Walt. Dashaway—After I took Miss Summit home from the theater the other night I wanted to kiss her so mudi, and I think she rather wanted me to, but she had her veil on. Cleverton—Why didn’t you ask her to take it off? Dashaway—Because I wanted to get home in time for breakfast.—Cloak Re view. ABB0TTS C OR KiJ.S^ 1LV^. And WARTS^^^* 1 PAIN LiPPMAN BRO'S DRUGGISTS PROPS.SAVANNAH CA Subscribe for the Athens Banner. deadfrom exposure and hunger. The I '°of Sf d °TW wiwlr lips within a fpw hundred vards I ^*0 acquittal of ten. Those Moses Captured the Crowd. Carrollton, Ga., Sept. 30.—Candi- un-eeV lies within a few hundred vards I ants ana tne acquittal oi ten. xnose i date Turner met his first appointment from^he shore, bnt the sea hasten U^.? 1 ted ^county^at Boap^ville. He also I running so high that the life-saving WUbam L ’ Devhle ’ and 6 ’ New York, September 30.-Ex-Pres-1 crew cou ld not reach it sooner. | as followB: Peti . ident Cleveland arrived this morning University of North Carolina, and the I on tbe Fall River line steamer Pilgrim. Killed with a Penknife. pv fust Charles L. Moses, who happened to K issing by and stopped to take a hand e debate, and although it was Tur- bone, two years imprisonment in the I tier’s meeting, Moses completely cap- boys were out hard at work yesterday. Droped His Shackles.—Dan New ton better known as Stack was senten- cd sometime ago to the chain gang and was sent to Jim Smiths. He made his escape yesterday and the police are on the look out for him. There were about two hundred people | on the pier to receive him. He was driven to the Victoria hotel. The first man who called was Win. B. Grace. He had a long interview with the ex-President. penitentiary; Devine and Sindaire, each I tuned the crowd. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 29.—J. K. Al- J eighteen months; and Murphy fifteen man, the editor of the Durant Demo- j months. Closing Up.—The stores of Jefferson, Harmony Grove and all the towns in Jackson county will be closed on elec tion day. Cannot^ Athens follow suit BREAK ROCK NOT HEARTS. Sad Fate lot Nobby My Lord Bores* ford. Rome, Ga., September 30.—Walter crat, killed Victor Hamilton, the son of State Senator Hamilton, Tuesday. Ham ilton while drunk went into Alman's office, used violent language and was ejected. He returned and attacked the editor with a brick. Alman drew bis life, stabbing him about the neck him. For Carlisle’s Successor. Pending an appeal, the men were re leased on $4,000 bonds each. CAREFUL IN OHIO- The Republicans Looking After the Bligl- J bllity of Their Electors. Columbus, Sept: 30.—Chairman Ca | ter, of the Republican National commit-1 c f frost. There will be, however, more I Mills of Texas Is Worse. Corsicana, Sept. 30.—Senator Mill’s I condition is growing worse. He may be nnable to take a further active part in [ the oampaign. Iowa Corn Outlook. Des Moines, la., Sept. 30.—The bulk I of the corn crop is now beyond danger I for Infante and Children* “Castorlabt. >weJ adapted to children that I recommend itas superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Aucheh, M. D., U1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Warsaw, Ky., Sept. 29.—After cast-. I tee, is taking precautions to. guard than tbe usual amount of soft and ing 121 ballots the congressional con-1 ogainst having any presidential electors I shrunken corn. The area planted this I —, — r i vention in session here to nominate a I on the ticket who are ineligible to that I y ear . xieaxly six and a^halfimUion S. Berated « Sjtoey moSS >*»““■• ° lata “” “*> « iS zchoaolter Carlisle, adionrnea nil monurnr i ... - - Executive committee, total will not be more than 175,000,000 •The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent fimiitos who do not keep.Castoria within easy reach.” Carlos Mawtoi. D.D., Nen York City. late Pastor Bloomingdale Befotmed Church. Cast or! a cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dfc medldfckwk “ For several years I have recommended your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.” Edwin F. Pabdzs. M. E., “ The Winthrop,” 12Sth Street and TO Am, New York City, and let every merchant go up to the o( % nob i e English family, whose tor, Carlisle, adjourned till moraing j** ’ polls and help to bury the Third party ? f rrirnf , s- already wh en the contest, which promises to be publican sta I career ol crime is aireaay i , ^ -fisnmfzl. Theodore I received a teleg Tnx Ckktaub Coxpaht, 77 Moxxat Stbxxt, Nr ■■■■aannammBi Yorx. „ TT m A # I well known all Brightening Ur.-Trade of every country) wi ii ger ve six years kind is brightening up ana money is ina Georgia penitentiary, getting a little more plentiful than it was during the long, dull summer months. The merchants all wear a pleasant look, and the collectors have a smile on their faces. - , o prolonged one, be resumed. Theodore received a telegram from Chairman Car- bushels, or nearly two thirds of an av- over the Hniimn of Covington, and Colonel A. S. 1 ter directing him to see that no person erage crop, about^e half of Jast yemrs IT, at Bard I Bern ol N.w Vo*. tho ho ^ Sd w tM onto- tho SgtJSZ ^7* I cancnaaies. — I wirpmmftnt. or in anv wav con- I to facilitate plowing* This was the sentence of Judge W. M. Henry today. CHOLERA ABROAD. Killed on a Hand Car. federal government, or in any way con I nected as an officer or director of a na- St. Louis, Sept. 29.—The west bound I tional bank, continuee on the electoral ss. the Vandalia line due here at 1 ticket The state committee had al- _ ■I 1 ' 1 "’-’- 11 - _ I rooilu A Beautiful Painting.—The lovely painting donated by Mias Lillie Mande- ville to the Y. M, C. A. is being ad mired by all who see it Miss Mande- ville is an artist of rare acoomplish- Rcports from Foreign Part*—No Now Cases Reported In New York. London, Sept. 80.—The Vienna cor-1 nously injured, respondent of The News says that the I danger of the cholera epidemic in Gala-1 FIVE RESULTS da is over, proving that proper precau tions were taken to stave off the epi- For Lord Mayor of London. London, Sept 80.—The livery of the ready taken proper action to prevent | city of London selected Stewart Knill There were six candi- Knill’s name was men- received with loud cheer- tions for them to answOT. md everv one I w Counsellor Moore protested against concerning whose eligibility were Is the I selection of Knill because he was a slightest doubt will be asked to get off 1 Roman Catholic. The protest was re- POB CHEAP ! Tb. beautiful frame of tbe ple-| SST^tadsTbe'^S^Sa' ture was donated by the progressive I repetition of the Hamburg experience 'rm of Hccelton & Dozier. | at Cracow, where the water is quite bad, perhaps worse than at Hamburg. New Road.—A largely signed peti tion was circulated yesterday fora new From German Crimson Clover Seed. 1st. Laud re-vitalized and enriched from roots which enter the ground tour. ^ . ,T . , . ... . He is A. H. MclDowell of Medina coun feet when land has been deeply plowed candidate in the Twen- slightest _ the ticket. The National committee bolds that persons in state, county, township or municipal offices are not Ineligible. The committee has received responses from five candidates, and all of them are eligible, with one exception. “ IfcD Four New Cases In Havre. Havre Roman Catholic. The protest was re ceived with mingled hissing and cheer ing. THE DIOCESE OF DALLAS. New Headquarters for Catholics to Be Established In Texas. New York, Sept. 30.—The Rome cor- leet when i&na nas peen ueep.y the dectora l candidate in the Twen- by large turning plow, and followed by I < y 8 t r i c t. Mr. McDowell is cashier subsoil plow in same farrow. Roots I of a rational lank, and will be asked to I respondent of The Catholic News cabled i, Sept 30. —Ill this city W ednee-1 .. _ uiob j v ur< j er bo t 8 nn of June, af- withdraw immediately from the ticket tbe pope has ordered the propagan- -a— aSSSiSfsras oS e i£5SS;U'»'»»r 1 60 Sa,w Qin 5 J 50 Saw Gin, 1 5 Ton Wagon Scale, 1 6 Gang Lath Mill, 1 1-Horse Dray-' road out through Brooklyn to Oconee I a ay ^ere county. The road will cross the river deatbfl rented. This is a decease of I ^bbteturned under in ApriL about one-half mile south of the old I one in deaths compared with Tuesday. Jennings Mill. It will be a great help! The new case is the same as reported to people living in Oconee, and we hope | tbat da F allot our citizens will sign the peti tion. A Suspicious Case. New York, Sept 80.—A suspicions case of cholera is reported from Gov- A Little Girl Broke Her Arm.— I ernors’ Island hospital. The suspect is ... Yesterday afternoon just after the I Benjamin Beaver, a Russian immigrant, I $7.00 per bushel, -bool hour, little Alma Loehr. was Witten. ^ 1 can league, at ite meeting here, decided I ties for the creation of the diocese of 2nd. Grazing during winter months, j to employ four adffioonaL traveling j Dallas, Tex.^ into an archbishopric. The 3rd. A crop of clover in ApriL 4th. A crop of com. | SHE FAIBLY FLEW. 5th. A crop of peas in the fall—all on 1 same land. . Seed for sale at Banner Office Price Cash on delivery. agents for the organization of campaign aiocese of Dallas was created in 1890, 1 cfalffl. I Right Rev. Thomas F. Brennan of Nancy Hanks Makes the MHe hi 2:04 At Terre Haute. Terre Haute, Ind n September 29 — 1 comj Harrisburg, Pa., was chosen as the first bishop of the new see. He was conse- l op April 5, 1891. Bishop Bren nan went to Home about six weeks ago and is still there. The diocese of Dallas Nicaragua Port* Closed. Washington, Sept. 80.—Dr. Guzman, After One Thouaand and One Ballot*. Nancy Hanks made a mile m 2:04 to- of 108 counties in the northwest ’exas and embraces about 100,000 . . tiam. I square miles. It is at present in the * ~ _ 4 _ i day. She was driven by Buda Doble I province of New Orleans. The new Montgomery, Ala., sept. 80.—A* isv- I the gnlky had pneumatic tires and I province will probably embrace Galves- trijiping along Thomas Btreet going borne. Bhe stumbled and fell upon her breaking one of the bones and thus I Nicaragua, has re-1 ergreen, J. F. Stallings, of Butler oaun-1 The mare was aocompa- t-eeiving a very painful r * I following<$d>le message from | ty, was nominated to represent this is-1 niejl fey her ranEe r, Abe Lite In The U&rlton dressed the woand, and m a|£5i trictin congress on the one thousand |, hni iini» mrm> attnntinn lew days the.little girl will be able to he out again. Jldge McWhorter Sice.—The ill— nees of Judge McWhorter which we re ported in our last was more serious than at first thought. Hia fever grew high* er and higher until the first days of this week when he was dangerously ilL iiut are glad to know he has been improving for the past two days, and hiB physician thinks he has passed the critical point. He very narrowly es- caped a spell of typhoid fever.—Echo. his government: “Tbe ports of Nicaragua closed ^on ac- | count offeared invasion of cholera. From 8t Petereburg. St. Petersburg, Sept. 30.—Thirty- five new cases of cholera were reported Wedneeday-an increase I track received but little more attention WhS iSs ^omiStS witS op- j than for the other rases, beyond one None In New York. New York, Sept 80.—The health 1860 BatemarLj.OOO: srattering,17. boa^reports no new cases sinceSept 19. Totafrate, 129,029. Qeavetf pluraUty, Sweet Gum and Mullein iaasurecure tion to succeed himself in oongrey | ex tra scrape and a dragging. " " ^ "" * -kl "“ The day was fair, not hot, and a light breeze stirred. Tbe mare started at full speed. The first quarter was made ir thirty-one seconds, her ranner gal loping furiously behh d her. Her gait was as steady as a steam-driven piston. The half was reaohed in 12 3 4. The third quarter pole lx 1 321-2, and the mile was trotted In 20;’ without a break or a show of uneasiness or over-driv- position to succeed mrnseir in from the Eighth District for the seventh time. Maine’s Official Figures. Augusta, Sept. 80.—The official fig ures of the gubernatorial vote of the last election in every city, town and plantar tion included, gives Cleaves 67,588, Johnson 55,078, Massey 3,781, Knowlton 12,513. Antonio, the vicarato apostolic of Brownsville and the vicarate apos tolic of tSe Indian Territory. Advice to the Aged. 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