Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1892)
Bv.Clem, G. Moure. VOL. XVI. V» T 0KK IN CONGRESS. THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTERS (SILLED AND CONDENSED. Notable Events is the Legislative and Executive Branches of the National Government Monday. Washington May SO.—Today being Na S3KS2?J52Sr W “ “ “ 8Si “ n *~stop. Washington. May 31.-The house com ■cHetee on elections decided, by a strictly p+rtf Eb vote of 7 to 2, to report iu favor erf Democratic Rittin a member Turpin baUwcontestedelectHmc.se of McDuffie Turpin, from Alabama. A * tr.r routki* boaftnesa, the house went into committee A^tihd whole on the postothca appropria bill. W.S.r.rtar. ■WASBINGTON, June 1.-General S^»ps inducted Into the chair left vacant in tiw s enate by the death of Hou. John S. Bavbpur, of Virginia. In the house, I*agham of Texas offered the following, * which ttie chair ruled aideri ‘•The appropriation of tl0,493,(G' for fr«w delivery shall be disbursed iu such a man ner that additional free delivery offices Cball be established h) any congressional tbe tistnet create i by virtos of congrea * 4on *L. 0 ’ P F 0 HH t> ui5 ei,t *** ^to2^intidoffiL d unt!Pev^y S? be gieaaioual district in which there may a placei possessing the neewsary analiflea- 1 S^i^.il?^f5> •Be delivery office. nsupp Mr. Blount, of Georgia, besought the house not to over-ride its roles by any such legislation as was contemplated by tbe amendment. He appealed from the denis kin at the chair ThHr»<t»v« Washihotos, June 2.—In tbehonse, Mr. Hatch rejiorted tbe agricultural appropri nOonbill. It was ordered printed and potted a resolution ealfing for informor tiou as to the atat us of iHisines* before tbe court of dalma A-lop ted. Tbe bouse then went into committee of the whole on the post-office appropriation bill. The senate met, but transacted no bus iyssb of importance, and adjourned until asxt Monday. Kridtej. WASHls«rr<iN, June 8,-The _ , house, te •ommRtee Of the whole on the postoffice appeopriation bill, took \kp *’'« petKling amendment offered by Mr. B,„..jt, mluc tag by ti.34tt,tOO tbe appropriation for tbe transportation by railroad routes, and pro Viffitng that the postmaster general be au thoriaed to readjust tbe compensation to be paid af-er J nly 1, 1893, for the transpor taboo of mall on railroad roies by Maine tug tbe compensation to all railroads ft-. transportation of mail 10 per oent. from the rate established, on the basis of the average weight fixed and allowed by the act of June 17, 1878. aelordav. WssarNGTon, Jane 4.—The attendance in tbe house was small, and several Mils, to which there was no objection, were called up, but had to be postponed owing to the point of no quorum being raised by Mr. Bailey, of Texas. The house went into committee of tbe whole on tbe poetoffloe expropriation bill. Judge llWeMI MonlnftMl. OCALA, Fla., June t.—Tlto Calhte* faav. been overwhelmingly defeated at ss«ss^ssf* 4rsts-asa£f ss.^ The two-thirds , role , was adopted, , , . a mottoa to adjourn was defeated, and Jmdge MHobell, *t 2 <y clock m th«morn ^o^candidate. werement.otwd, tbsoppoeitian gracefully, yieldingto and Wmony the rate now pro vailfi. Hitcbell wm » farmer boy, *x>d b*js be w of tbe people, for the people, with tits people. No rings, no corporatioua, Bo free paaees for him. The delegates were op all night But ths Judge war is Mitchell over and favors all are tbe in nolimited harmony, coinage of ftiiver. Tampa, June fi.—Tb® work of nomL Bating a candidate for governor corn Dieted, the convention, »t 2:40 in tbe morning, adjourned for a few hours of t)|t The horses were loosed from Judge MRehell’a carriage and be was hauled through the streets to his residence hy tbs enthusiastic delegates. wldJd P°^ * a ve^ V “J J™ voinminons 0 ™""” P dor^snt tooebed on ‘tel. *tate . affairx ‘ bat it is doobtfnl if s quorum was pres¬ ent at the time. The Chicago delegation is strong in it* alliance tendencies, but it is said that nek (men ooDoeiUoa to CleveUod rSto honrth! is to tie ® XP ^^T^r^t^rTdi At * 1 ** hjcrU> * COTVOiiiOD aujou . nh^r'^vent^i K RGrii* W a Z£ 9 SZ-S£<£T 1 !StE£i Mateo; L C. E. Gardner, Greencove _ IfSS;, , . v- M^Uofj. p Bishoff Dade Pa,ipto/>«: Citv W sacoia; A. D Hawkins. Tallahassee; T. tosidte o!’ 10 B 1 ‘ " tte^a?' Bt Ipt. °An^tito- Angu*tni«, Alex 8ri Oteir-Abrams, Tsvorso, sod a K. Parkman, Tampa. Killed tee HmO, Slater. DaKVILL*. Ky., June 6.-At Atoka, five miltowret rfhexe . ored girl killed her 18 months-rid baby sister by knocking its brains out and breaking its neck with a ptecs of stove wood. Last week she took ths earns baby oat of the house, and seating it S“to gently tbretettod tokiHthe mb om wifi* i* dwL r M tatyforfcwlk fflemocrat A TOUCH Of PNOSPENITV. ■•peful SiftMk, m fteeu fr o— a Couitito tiuo ShMMtpoiot. Atlanta, June 4.—Under the nbovt bead line. The Constitution prints thf following timely and encouraging edi I i toria): j the Following commerdal the ageuciaa. encouragiug The reiiorts Gonsti! o! j tion’ri favorable crop news will ma&e K : Apparent that- we are entering a peri plenty ni o( j comT*.tuativelv ffooti times. With : . most certain pra-peci £th ^“U'Sdu^ of good crops, it i ! enjoying S5tf°Sa^ boom. Our almost a crop re S2EI w^y^teULd their cotton acreag, about 25 per ceot., and have given their Attention to food crops for man and beast, They have pone to work iu the ngrbt way vnU k«a va them more bard cash this fall than tbay have had in a lon^ will time. The big fruit crop now iu sitfbt bring ! large sums of money southward this sum mex. and the general revival of oonftdeuce bids fair to make times improve right «J°ng- Debt paying ecotiomy 4i« C, vaKaD t), aud reli.d on cotton alone the it outlook would be gloomy enough. Ah time ia, the^ changed their policy ju*t in to prolit by it* beneficial res As a matter of oourae the Republicans natural ! P°^ nt «ur pruspeiity as the | "**“?• “ J,l„ *itll “ r st.iw'of of r mw. Wpulili- I t. a gSem^d^ei nj,™ iu the aided j §ur because he is by euojea* this tear only intensifies the desire of our people to smash the rob ' tor tariff and the oppressive financial sys I ftafr filld *^TChung change ISU«£SS | £*“£t d £to i^boughtful SGUlt ItovethisglLcof h for that we sunshine, and that of we nD w look forward to a season pros not paralleled here in t he south for j the past three years or more. Oar do not mate- be ; rial progress Is assnivd. and we ' Here tlint our political eneinies will ever i succeed fm arresi.ing our development, divisions alnmld un¬ less our own factioiml give them full sway iu tbe south, Such criminal follv on our f>art in not to be con ! , templateil. a:id we take it for granted work that aud our people wil! nvake their at.lid | ooikl votes securely guard their ruing in WEST VIRGINIA’S STANDING llbtrirt llelf, >8 Tlial Ar« l» Go »« tl*« \ CltifiMifu roiivwilloo. Wjieemno, June 4.— At tbe first oon- 1 grsseional district convention at Wo j y oa> Jaws* R. Toner, of Wheeling, Del-gates—J. was : sleeted delegate at large. Dsvib, Harrison county; B.rcti Ar D.iddridge eounty. All are uuin : ^ rlM .ted, but supposed' district to be cuuTc'aiioti for t’leve Igmd. The fourth ^ Senator J. N. Camden, of Parkewslrarc. delegate at large; district a^Ugates-J. H Russell. Caliell couuty; T. P Cariieiiter, Butiiaiu county. The delegates are for t ariff relorm and iuci I ; 4 m, tally .for Goi man. 1 TbeH.ir., tlistfaii ileiegatioa B-arids : Gcwinau, 2; C evateod L | The M^nd diatriwt at Martinsburg : electee B. F Marlin, Iiieteiot of Taylor delegatee—J. county, ! delegate Jtohiuson, st Urge. of Mineral; J. K. Watson I at Marion. Resolutions favored Cleve | load, hut tlie delegation wifi probably stand : Gorinann 1. Cleveland 2. THE CAPTAIN LOST. - the Arkwwiw Uiver Bunk, Several P< VakBurwi, Ark., Jnne 4.—Steamer John Matthews, loaded with corn, booud for Pine Bluff, ran against a pier ^ ^ bndgK over the Arkatmas river ■ at 1. m„ and sank. a. ar the craw »* lost. ~ - “ — • Tb« »""iq ■> Birmingham, Ain , 3.—Th« fire ing extent 1**4 bwgiit anew last , w<«k, theoaly ' ^ effective way to extin^uiab th»m w *& prov®« to be * smothering process, couseqneDtly each month of tne taunel was sealed up end two days ago, when opened fire np, seemed from outward appearanoes the entirely gour. Immediately the work of clearing the fallen earth ami rocks was begun. Workmen hod been engaged «t this only h *hort while when th® con feood b®»t V>ot» 1 intOMxgry IUhm**. P* e damage Canute lie estimated but ^ rom tn<iic»t»oM it will be a week, at least, before the line tt open. Superintendent Curran is on the scene with a targe force o f hands. Th»v Will Have a Ticket. i RalEIUB. June 4.—The Hlatement ba® I«‘P Republicans er correvp.ndenU here, who are that tiie wj. party will have no state ucket tms 'The official organ of the Republican party in North in North crotm. will not nominate a «Ute ticket A few think this would in number a w, f € P° un-i h< ; J not mt t J ley all .f re powerful Vf>r y i« influence The great body of Repobh can* think a full ticket will hsaaiti Dated and inay lie elected. Asoito 7~ Lyeiklu-ii-wi. -. . Port Jekvis, N. J., June A—P. J, n,>wi«—*-* eotnpJicitr —l in the outrage for which • ZTu^kllf^fo" i-.,>w^< 1,** tjeen ttr.nw£3SSi arrested eorild mttoter to sav. him from iynching for tranvfer lo to U* rtAbdo jbR. tell* 'tT* It charge-^ that he incited the n^ro toths get. and invited tbe girl to ta«e a walk »d left her at tbe place agreed upon With the negro. He was seen in her company erily a few minutes before the on^rage^t the spot where the deed w« cotami vou.-_ A r»,,i V .t ti.iasiu imt ___________ **®"™*° , t—X tsLewran r* 1 rtx>a^A \here . has been ““*“*«■* “DEVOTED TO THE I'JvOV! ' GENERALLY.” CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10 , 1802 . THE BLAINE IK )*• CHE MEN. AT MINNKAPtW GET¬ TING READY FOR WCRK. Banners and Pearl Bains for Blaine, While Harrison Feels Confident of Suow-« Minneapolis, June A— Th, « »*• two presidential tickets in tbs fl*ld hers— the people's candidate and th,- . - idininis tration candidate. .This la v>« latest move msnss of banners tbs Blaine ext •jL tod Blame »m headquarters across it*.** verting streets and bear the word*, "Ti people’s Headquarters—Blainel Blaint 1’tamsl" Senator Washburn of *ma*«’ta, Col., William Gavatt of Mw-m-au. aud Hon. W. H. Estes of MimhiU, oftor consultation with Me.-t ■* arksott. Fas sett, Conger and Qnp, th former¬ ly rochristened the Blint 1 ®- **»ff visitors to the spacious tall 1 he lum¬ ber exchange are now mfor « >1 that they are in the people' he quarters and that the plnined ltm. * ■ edproc ity is the people’s candidate -• > ci.oioe at all factious and.the kpcois udidate of none. of A pearl button, the product Ameri¬ can manufacture and Detroit*' 1 adorns the lapels of hundredt Iicans, bearing the inscription I city, Blaine, Protection. * h ***».■ badges are also visible on all playing in golden letters t! name. Blaine, Blaine, Jauxv A Bnt iu the midst of all this, in for the man from Maine, it« not bs inferred that tbe Harrison b are dis mayed. Far from it. They fnlly as confident a* they ever wer< and this confidence ceetns justified b< the fact that, despite the extrevagan claims of the opposition party leader*. * wo-thlrds of the delegates who hsve tms far ar¬ rived in the city are outepoi -'. for the president's reuominatioa. That Alger is at heart for *na that his state delegation now for Blaine for the presidency au< Alger for vice president no one auy Umj 1 doubts. If there had hi >v»uc ft*q>tf4sm 4 npon 'h* this jioint it bat been rv ‘*J Michi¬ * tribution of circulars from l! ie gan headquarters bearing tb - portraits of Blaine and Alger, mid tea'' 4if ** fol¬ lows: ft ft Fre "Under the oaks at Jackoh, mout and Davton, 1856, Blaii" **“ A* ger. Minneapolis, 1811.'.” "" Repub¬ lican party and people di-nimd the nomination of Blaine becaur h* com¬ mands the confidence aud ad iratkm of our entire people in a gr*c ' degree than does auy other living A msriean, because the cardinal priuci 11 *'' of the Repnblican originated, party, and protection reciproci ,£P Thtu >eb he 1 - pion which he has been for n ‘ban a quairter of a century would ' “*> *d miuistared in his h inds, bgoa “• *•* lie-(»s in Interrwtio.-p 3*>n huo divorr*: •ent of i'.. " -i» because he can cat silver stakes without a pledge o back a doubt, tiecnnss lie can bring hutdreds to the Republican fold of thousands of farmers who have been drifting from the mooring* lieesuae a large number of thoaghtfu, conserva¬ tive Democrats, who niider*Und and ap¬ preciate Blame’* great idem a* to re ssu^.r:”ri,r,s.“‘S views as to the right duties « American citizenship, w ill cast their VOteiTCr him this year, because a great majority of the Republican presidential party belief* chair that is honor one term ill tbe enough for any iriau. and that this policy should bo adhered to except iu cases of great emergency of national danger, which do not ex *y gt at this tiiae, because Blaine most kee reahtes tiie neceaaity for the enactment of legi.ilatlon and judicioueenrorceuie.it of law. that Will secure to ttre enfranchised colored men of the south their couititutioaal right to cast one ballot at ev.ry election and that ballot honestly counted.» On the reverse aide of this circular is printed in full the famous speech of R. G. lugsrsoU nominating Blaine sixteen SK.'SU'.f "and trait," si:id Colonel Gsvotle. it met his approval. That is all! can think sav a* to General Alger’, position. I it is sufficient." The delegates who are not for Blaine are making good use of bis letter declining Blaine to accept, intended it at and its face, and say that pt:J» i 11«*»f1 *» it Ut \*i finiii, and that they ^Vhere are morecontesU this year than ev , T before In more than eighty cases two s~tT persons ure figiiUng for the for same The south furnish- 1* the greatest number of these disputes In some of them the seats of entire state delegations are at issue. A bitter north ®rn contmt com** from Fort War n%, Ind., iu the district where McDonald, a gates Blaine were man, not declare, elected. the He HarrijondsU- will be her# b«» Ferry Csrsmi at^AndyGtotoon k*ve a caee with Calvin Chaae and 8«nod Wo.f. If hese nm were not contestants ,ne old timers would think t. iteil-s Swr. «. *. k. r«. Albany, .June 6. — Comnu~**r-iii J Chief Palnj**r f of th* G. A. B. f h** U , *oed «« * political V ordor which ihows tba I he determined .. that the colored posts ...... u ] of the depart ment of Louisiana shall bs r^rgainze 1 by posts composed of white , X1)e erder snsprnds tb# junior ? vis» '~^rL^K 2 S£ 2 8 Z Ia de Badger in tils place Tbe new com ^ UkeiTb' 1 to be annul their charters. ———----— M »i». trie li*wl Sto. GuTnH!R j , aat fi-ln . , ths country, . hail as large as ben’s eggs fell for same time during Monday’s storm, breaking defraying little killing live etock. The town ot Carnev was almost completely wiped out Nobody was injured, however, At Bnttoa. s-astti of IwrS, a school- ho oss end th* residence of Henry Butt WS«W i INTERESTING TO EDITORS MtM (*oinj k» Show the Georgia Yrf* Game How U KntwUl*. Atlanta, June 8.—The Constitution, in reference to the coming trip of the Georgia Press association, ssvs: Texas is going to show the Georgia editors snob hospitality as Texans can g|, ow wben the pr«M gang from' this State goes westward on ltd auuual y Within a fortnight the Georgia Week jy Press association will meet st Rome to »-»> convention assemble,!. Afb-r transacting such business as may come editor*, they willies re to ^ke quite sn extensive tour through the i0tithwe8t. Their transportation has been iectvred the of Georgia, Alabama. *" d *'> d they will go further up into the "big tree" regions of lower California. While in Texas tb- Georgia editors will live upon the "fat of the land. ” The city of Dallas lias extended them an invitation to stop over aud eujoy an en¬ tertainment. Is a letter from the mayor of that progressive Texas city to Mr. Charles D. Barker, corresponding secretary of the he Georgia Weekly Press Association, Mye: * Your favor of the 25M hand instant to aad contents dulv uoUmI. In replv I will At *.»“?• l,n * °f ** VoUu ^ *“ W „ 2Ut * 4 rvs dution w« passed «x*«nding to yon an invitatiou to visit Dollaa. All necessary arrangements Will be mad* indnetime for your recep tl®n. We are very glad to know with that yon have hii decided to spelid a day *** *™ tod tosnre you of the hoepitwhUe* of **“ city and a hearty welcome. Thus it is seen that the Georgia weekly editors, as usual, will be "in ib TO REDUCE THEIR TAXES. Hm Ho»r<] irf NuiiervlfMrK to !*• Asked to Afidase Vslustioo of Overflowed Ijuidfis Vickswurq, Miss., May 81.—Instances of destrnctiou arising from the inumla tion of a large portion of this conuiy are becoming too common not to excite general commiseration, and the Boa:d of Supervisors will hold a special meet¬ ing followed by a mass meeting of citi ■eus to concert plans of relief. In view of the flood and the depreciation of cotton, the planters held a convention here and agreed to petition tile the Board of of Supervisors devoted to reduce agriculture assessment 40 lands to per oeat, with an additional redaction of 20 per cent on lands remuining overflowed after May 15. Colorwi P«»opl«* MmL Columbia, 8. C.. Jane 2.—A mass meeting of colored people was held at Calvary Baptist church, ~ aud many speeches were made by prominent col¬ ored men. Resolutions wore adopteo setting forth tbe evil of lynching*, and ealKag oa ‘ seloreii ni< k desist ft om Hie crimes that provoke down them, and aud let the the whites to frown mobs law take Its oonrse. WAsniwron, Jnne 8.— In accordance with the snggeation made in an appeal which wo* reoently made by prominent negroes in all porta of the country, Tuesilay was set n;iart l»y tbe negroes of this city as one of fasting and prayer because of tbe alleged outrages inflicted upon tlieir race in the southern Htetes. Services were held in all ef the negro churches of tee city. amaUpos iu West vir^aia. PAKKBRKurwi. W. V*., Jnne 3.—'Tne reports of smallpox In a riolenl form in Poineror, Mason City and Betart, have b-.s^ss-. t-vs jtrass several deaths. The disease is ipread itlK Bus rapidly is down the stand river, atill actiooiit mess at. a on of tlkf* rir^v^ieftce of th® iu tb# asms has been reported in this city and taken in th« J Alarm i# f#lt >mTv#ry Moeoi' r5J m W|| ig |h<? tliir<3 CMt f r( y tK-ighborhooi. ______ Hnr*. tri.i|.piri K i« ( »r tf »ir>B. ; «—a*»>■-* horsewhipping oocnrred st this place. Mr. A. Cardareli was waylaid and ne vorely beaten with buggy whips at about 8 o’clock, while on his way to cbnrch. His wwaitante were Messrs, John and Frank Mornsev. who, Cards reh »ays. first Isssoed him with a stout Ttfnao wLht a«^L.<Tand tfs*fi Uvgat him The Hi* m“ rri#-* ten^r befire ^ie W*^ arrived tear rest tt.sm sons the injnre-4 } «rty relased to take take ont warrants for th. two Mon- sey„. U is report^ that tbs canse of the affair was a sister of the Morrisey ^ . 8-*ro r>~4. v„ IS.W on.aa New OrlkaMS. Jan« 8. —Jasopfa Vio lor, « n-gto. 22 we* *rre«led by Lorprei i Fit Fita.erald ■ ±ud and iock^d locked unin up In tiie Fonrtu Pr-cinct station under a to nous charge. He is accused of hari ’ .ttem,ded to cnmm.Hy omuU h tz Rom. an aged white Woman Victor met the woman on Itaam street, between ’ thena then att tt muted mpf-ed to to do ao ber ner violence violence, The ine offioT twisted HMtoTX *hv CiSten the F7 M KlQns ' m * "“5 In "if old b ** in >^ tb ® iDU-n»*ction ^»f Praaifftn Btr*wt Tht* ie t itir-i aasanh [-rprtnrted by negrow that V'*‘*>“ has been t * CT * ref*™ rere rted m in tbe me ptot Dost few rew ' - The x^hvii.v A-erica, iwiiecd. j Nasuvi ,ak. June 4-Th. gr«d ju^ found indictments against Tbe Amen „,,, ’ WsIter Cain editor and H R __ trgr ^f^Itote^lliaoce » r.rtoi<tont u pBttj u Um raiirowi* x* imm. HAPPENINGS THE WORLD OVER V«i >tr» W cn from lHflVr out Sfs»i >iN»r »f Hmr OlnH*. GnrrotTten, Mo., baa been visited by* WrtHe ra in o ad ba il storm. u^rrisoni# a^rnonoinetaltistf Charles Block*, Monteauiu*. body tucaed la to j alone hi the trove at Kanaae Kingman 2k Co's Are. packing The plant bouse is valued at 11,08(1,000. City, Ut on at Fiaoctoeo Chaver, a member of the Santa Ft city council, w«* aamssiiiateri kjr un known person* j Jim Haory killed his friend, John Shipp, while out hunting together. They Herd osar Denison, Tex “..Ti !* b * byk H w “if* ,od 00 •^5 ** 8 * P^. lr4 “ P V"* r . _ui 2^ BaLa. £7W. tatemwtT Hurt, tbs holder «t, of curt uocideut of appeal* policy decided j an must out 0 f known d»ng®r, W. H. Irvins, the Lincoln luurdsror, tittle uowri»Uin*nt, and his j friend, fear that he will die. . A f ^> Qd of ltunu-'* Mty. that the withdrawal latter was written at the de- j maad at Prasidmt Harrison. | x Belfast paper piabUabvs the rtiT? plan ift Ulster', war should a DuWiu home purlta aeaa» ba eetablisbed at The great Timmons will case at Hirniiug bam, Ala , will take a new turn this week to suite to eject over Wo ovoupaute. Inaeyokme uaur .Mexico, Mo., on Ratur day, nioch drmnge wa* dons womuled. to imoperty. Mr. and Mrs. Uenbrn wars ... Nun. HoMkv.ru ,, under , heavy muviiin^ . . or dan made an eighteen mile muon bioyelm i In ear hour and twenty fivs nuiHitea C. L. Hamilton is a fugitive fiom Mauut aoalteohts Starling, Ills., gxauddaughter, cbergwl with criminal old. aa II yean The kin Sf and queen of Denmark aud Friouess Wales took lunch with the caar on board Mm iinjairial yaolit Fwlar Star. planner) K. 8. Rosenberg, three mnwh-ra, Iiirininghaui, mused Ids AJa, first man and gave himsolf np. RusinesH troobls. Nettle Wultlion, a servant WicldU, in the employ kilkd ot W. Tbevkmcvrusi, it brnwlf while oraay, oaused Ivy tear ot a oyclone. Tbe exeoutive coueuiittue of the People's party u( North Carolina has humed au ad dress which arraigns aud deuoanoss lari u •Id parties. Walter Hamilton aud Cora Boone killed gam Mnrudl near arrested lauuar, Mo., Iu 167T They have boon after five years of incessant searoU. Ml W. Bluff M. Jones, mortally a prominent wounded man atCoim by h. was sev oral trashmou who tried to rub him. Jin killed one of them. The German-Aniericaua of Texas srs In •andou at llmiaton. personal They WHiit h<»* rigid thu laws relative to privileges iu pusuitof happiness. Baron Hlrsch, I lie well known pbllsn tbrepist, Is suffering from an aitaok of in finen/a and coogoatiou of the lungs. Bis condition la serious. Several striking union pavin^K'iitters of New York have returned to wo! k, saying th— rnih.ii did not keen It* ,ps,» of , i;, port during ldleriasa Mrs Fli«x‘uc« Bthel < isfKirnii, of fauidon, who galuod iinpl-aasnt notoriety through her theft of Mrs. Hargraviw's jewelry, has given birth to a daughter The colored people of Wastilngtoa oily olmerrivl yosU-rday as a day of "of fasting Hie and prayer liecause, they their suit*, ill the south out¬ rages Inflicted upon race eru states." Gus Ciimminga, the negro who slug and killed Andrew X McGhw at I tearing Sat nrtiay eventog laai. delivered Idmaelf uu to Shariff I law at Tliomaarille, (is., and is now iu jail. Tiie proliildtioniats of Illinois ais ua aembiad at at hkuiugficld Kt name M«mm<*u,h, a atats ticket. lira, )t ms ilnntui, of will be, It is ItKMiglit, the choice of the <«*u Trillion for governor. Tlwre came very near Austrian la-iug a war in Raropc. A detar,lm*eui-«»f troops got on ItiiMHian territory by nuatoke. don when tbe ciotr'a aoldisv* tun** lout on tin We quick to siH th# invasion. FhaaU in the vhjnltfr ot fiKllariapills, eaiuaal by f ix- heavy rams, havenauaivl i.Im loss of at loaat three lives. (lari Weaver, his aged ft yearn, and John Jlorotonaai and •-year old son were drowned. binoe May 7, there liavv lje«ii2,4Bndoiiths from cholom al Seringur, iu ths vale of Cashmere All Kuropeooe iu attliafqarfiil the place lie came alarmed some time ago left ravages of the disease, aud the city. On last Friday the Kmplra averaged (State tupress on the Nsw Fork < am tral seventy eight miles an hour for four hours, 412 miles in 24'i minutoa, the fastest t(m,i aver inuile in this country for so long a distance A Is,Uer iu llarblay’s siaiaiu mills at Corbell, France, di-p trtiMenl of Seine et Oiar, e.xphsbai with terrible viobuca. oom pleteiy destroying tiie mills. Four em ployes were killed and thirty wereinjunsl Tha Flower Corso, tba holding of which •«. tba opening of the great musical aud dramatic eihihitiou at Vienna was pro til tilted, haacoma off. There was a gather tog of iyi,n0o people and 2,non carriages iu Ua Prater Th « IJnlted Htetes court, to aesslon at Iton Antonio, Tex Ima ao far recursd twenty <x#nvictioo« of .Vf<#Ric<wkH who molt* tL of violating tbs neutrality laws dur ,,,* ho. Garsa revolutionary affair on ih * '*•'<'** ... , to ai.fferings of tlw tornado vtctinw were *4d«i to hy a terrific rton Pe- V l. there — •Erring : At Mtdidiw i»dgn, K*« , a small tor fftoto.*.''t^wSmln \°°t. ot lViim. rhft in<Mi ^ w it i th* MoMi« end Ohio road h«« i**uau no ortior Ud*t <Ui «m pU*. .hall te dl-nl»*l without. brenog 111of Onnkiog on doty, arvl nolmbU retained aal frequenter of salooas are to be to the service of tU company 1 The president and party, lrK!l..dlnK «**' K-do-fleW. herretorv Noble,andRepre r;, 7 X..ffrrvrr 1 Rternlng on a special tromou thePwsnsyl , , onfeh wjoyed tlieir visit to Hoete.ter very Tb* I'ennsylvanto rallnsid aruiounesd Mar S simile b<«k “eeTboV f!wi°"in’ltel Uh %'S) Vor *oak r**u **n th* Ujok ha* ritorr »pp»s-ed Tbs Fennayivanto Must ha,* ihssnmv *V.. ‘feelings’ r^Sbavw on this question wrtl ^ Tribuoa 81 Ukiag a postol canl v-Ae of the delegates to tbs . T-o“h tsu nnlM- tsw l«*s nreliwl. dlvkls) a« fellow. Harris .u. I'** Btelissx ». ana eomnnu.il M, sod in acottering A number of ciuzena liave brougbl Colonel D J into tee taco for the ANTt-MtU. CONVENTION. Mr »*< I>w»»«nkta AwMw4 M 1 ftyreci N. V. Sykaouos. June 1.—Ths •atl-HIM are gathered hara to tti. "daudv Ran*' convention, fnlly 10,000 Demoorate favoring tbe election at Cleveland, be login the city. ... , , . Thu will ba bitterly fought in iha aea ■Iona by the delegatee from the interior Of the state, at the more conservative Democrats claim that a contesting dele gatJou will injure the proapeot of Clevs- ! rnoA’a nomination. Soon after 11 o'clock, tb. Buffalo Cleveland Democrats, 1,000 strong, sad I Mm Tildeu club of Jamestown, and oth are, formed in line, and with brass , bands and Hundred! drama and fifes, paraded paoule the j streets. of Syracuse and country folks stood upon tbe side- j walk* and in the atom doors and win dows to watch and been. In tbs mean • timstbs stats I at tbs Vaudertalt boose, where they firi oooeidermg: the mode ot prourituw I in the convention. I The oonvsniicn was called to order at I o’clock n. m. by ei-Secretary of tbs Treasury Charles & Fairchild of New j York, who nominated John D. Keruan sf Utica, a temporary chairman. Tits temporary organisation was mails a I permanent one. Tbs aecretariea are H. D. F. Baldwin of New York, and J. Francis Condon of Utica. The committee on reeolutieus and platform has embraced iu the pisiform • rasulntiou which pledges the organ! of the ration U> support the nominee national convention, even if it is HiU. had After permanent organisation chair been effected by request of the mao the clerk read Hie platform Committee as pre¬ pared and revised by tba daring recess. convention The denoument of the was greeted with tremendous app Iatiae. Hef eremce to Grover (.levelaad as able Vo Carry New York state also bronglit the convention to its feet with a storm of applause, while the affirmation that this convention and ite oouetii ueiicii-s would support the uomhi at Ooio igg, whoever he might Is-, was greeted left w a bur»t of ringing cheers, that ne doubt as to the pnrpoee of the conven¬ tion. Pease of Saratoga, a member of the taaolutiou uoiauiittee, platform, tben pmwilsdt follow¬ •upplement to tl.e the ing ntol nion, which was adopted : Resolved, That this convention approve, indorse sod jkmiI, w ith pnile to the admin¬ istration of Grover Cleveland, oonventiou aud we re¬ commend him to the (Chicago for nomination ami to the 1 k-inoor»t4< par¬ ty and patriotic people of the country for elect ion again to tiie presidency. The convention was nearing a close, and no jirorision had baea made for eleotors, but cx-Secretary of the Treas¬ ury Fairchild, nominating at this point tha list prea-uted of elect¬ s resolution ors named at the Albany convention iu February, and the resolution was adopt¬ ed, and the nominations th were on dorsad. A resolution of thank* to the citisane of Kvrrcu-e Wes sdontad he tbe.r ho. pit-able treatment of tl»e oonventiou, aud at 5:50 o'clock, p. m., the convention ad¬ journed k>- .',ie. RE.IGN OF TERROR. Taney t'uuol 7 , Mieemirl, In a llteSe st Outlawry* ozaick, Mo., June 1__Sheriff Cook o' *-«. —>*. -. «•— Uhr.simn county, awisted by aix g-.iar.ls have 1 ft <Jt»ik vrlt J‘ T f comity l- ncio re, for tiieir teia at F,w »><“• friend who turned «tatea evb deuce, went down with tire for t lie stale. 1 he tr iale will be very exciting, and will likely reveal bappewid oorne of toe during Totoy the com^ Bald m^rythat Knob retgn la2*u*r cotmty during the ywu* of 1WW and S88. A 8pringfield special says. The pr linuinary exaunnaliou ol «» " rested here recently for particiriatvm has begun in 4b* 1 •*“>' c, ’ T,,ltv lynching at Forsyth A prominent man of the vi emity of the disturbed writing from his home to friends in rhls city, t he in I notion in •"‘V errn m darker colors than have yet '"h. J3S.«... w-a.«O.U.WT is such that no m is willing to pay text* at Forsyth at present. In the whole county, writes tbe gentleman, the reign of terr.w time, usually the busiest iti all the farui ing vear, not a man t an be lownd to the Wd«tetaypsrt of the unhappy r/mu ty. Whit frtrin * Kv-ry man ,n the cuntyls either hiding in the brush or has left the coun ty to avoid “ rr «" 1 - «<»'»» «f * •* ,n "' 1 *r« u* tress. ^f-rOmow Urn ^ermn lives would torn to danger d anger. _ THE WAR IN VENEZUELA* - r.l^o-T^.p. Ore.re.-sri, ii.iiimi Kovignt. joi J^ u ‘ ,„ g « general*. Tbe r.icl-i threatening UoTapr! Ugh Puerto Ot To ,wv«,t the ?v^r./^ "^Iffi^retXlionists ( tt two imp,riant 5 i yT aea- “ n.trenclred near m 1 UcW«k \m few d«ky* ^ tU government troop*. After m fare* fight the latter carried the in tr^Unrents and flier, tot fire to lbs To th |, n»tpa*abat victo ZimUod a force of resend governm-nt troops hari was sfter hour, ight w by the retels near Lsfkoayra another fight between "*““*■ tbs eppoa do 2 T* ,t> P® 00 ' ed "c^J* k^'ik Word hai reached hare that i falanla Falacto (Taroeas to flgift ths revolUttea toU _ u '"" u *~ - Wa^hinoT(/n. Jnoe t.—At least flight Mnropeen - governments ic-rtrrnmrnks have ssvs oers# n-rev ri- r d 1 Use pvto.-W. li.voatlon ..onfereooe to and participate triers _ m in tbs monetary no tenger sny doubt o« such a meeti^ tl^ s “to 4sp god will probably transmit tha oorres Mndsnce. -- rre. < «av.s«i«a i«vwa Hew You. Jaise i. -The Western Terms: $1.25. NO. 24 . GEORGIA’RAILROAD Stone*MoMtain*R(rote. GEORGIA RAILROAD COMVAV' . j Officio Gknkkai. Mana< 7 Auguhta, Ga., Nov. V , Commencing Sunday, 15th innt t v fol lowing Passenger Schedule ivili be op e rated: Solxed-ulos East- 1 Day ! Night I Fast STATIONS. I Mail Express j Train i ; J\ M. - ---- I.v Atlanta 0 oOOsin ll lopm 2 45” Ar Decatur : (I 8 10 ‘ 1130 ‘ i 3 00” |’ Clarkston II H 30 ‘ 11 48 ‘ - S1 M’tatn !«! 8 42 ‘ 12 01am 3 15” ’ Lithonla : 2.V ft 03 ‘ 42 23 * : 3 20’ ’ Oonyors : 31, 0 17 • ,12 31* ‘ ; 3 40” ’ Covlng’n : 4 ; 0 42 ‘ I 07 * 3 50'' >’ v s " c ’' <; u ‘ M10 08 ‘ : 1 ‘ ■ * lw A > «»fledge I AH 10 23 • I .74 * 1 30" S' Matllaon 08:10 45 ‘ K 18 ‘ : 4 4t> m, »»*'kb.'ml; 75 1102 | fc I Grconsb O; 8831 U 12 * : 5 20’ | Union I’ t. 1*5;II 45 wi 10 ‘ : 5 35” k Cr’vllle ilOi 12 24 ■ 57 • : 5 54” ' Barnett 113 1222pm: J. 12 i.OA* . , |* Gamak 324.12 52 ‘ i. 30 1 : 0 20” Ar Tomaon 134: 1 13 * : jt 01 * 0 11” ’ llnrlcin 34(1: 1 17 ‘ ^1 113 ‘ , 7 00” ,\r Augusta 171: 2 15pm: re 35am: : 8 00’ it- -I ctoViAdiiloM WOSjt. w Miles Day I Night Faat STATIONS Mail KxpieNs Train | A.M. f v Augusta K 1 45” Ar Harlem — nn: 8 31” 1 Thomson Z- ‘ 32 41 ‘ * : 8 57* *‘ i v 1 111 * : 1 11 ‘ !» 13” lliirnott • 58! 8 30 ' i 1 38 4 D 32” 1 Ci’villo i G4 1 32 ‘ I 1 54 • ; !l 42” • • ‘ Greensb'oi Madison Union P’t; ilOff 7ti; 83 ; 2 2 8 23 01 10 ‘ * : : i H 2 2 41 25 1 coo • Soc'l C’lo lilt'; 8 31 * ; I to * :11 IU” 1 Coving ton';130) 3 54 ‘ : i. 31* 31 35” • Conyers j l-tu: 4 22 * • ‘ ;11 55” ‘ Llthonla ; 140. 4 35 ‘ i c< 1C ‘ Stone M't!155! 4 57 1 j jt tc • Clnikston ltlO: 5 10 1 ■.< ‘ D,Miatill ;Jilf«; 5 22 ‘ : r. * 12 42” Ar Atlanta 381' 5 45am: ~ mi 1 pm Macon Llranoli. Mail Ray Night TO MACON i Kxpreaa Lv Ar Lv Ar ‘ 1 ‘ 1 ■ ‘ ‘ ‘ • ‘ Win Mlllcdgv’c Mllludgv’c:....... 1 1 .Spin Mitoon Warrant'iv,........ lliuldocka..... Macon < Sjnutn llnddocks:....... lovermi Dcvcieux:....... hula'll amitk i<‘i!*’n t a x :..... i........ .. ..... ,. ...... .. . .....; .....! . ,. .. .: , ;12 j tc tc 1 fd ci JCCOOh Tl 1 20 lOpm 10 40pm 30am: ON ISpiU: ‘ ‘ t ‘ : i : i 1 l s55*£5£5Sc^«S^ ptu utn am iiin| ”1 -Vr. r w 4 11 4 Washington branch. 5TI i ,ii ’ { Dkj - **-- i Train Mail 1’i'qlD Lv W.i.iii ton l) H‘ m i l ' Aim 11 4 ',’5ptt> ‘ If illmiiri 11 8 ii attain: ’> iff pm ‘ Slmron : 1 * - 8 * ,jl 50am■ 5 iopm Ar ISarnoit X 1 1204pm; 5 40pm Lv Luiru’tt. : OthX 11 5 1 20]iin; <1 (Hlfun * Hharon ■ 1 30 ‘ i tl 22iun ‘ Hillman j 1 4U ‘ | <1 7 32]iin lOjiiii Ai NVjinIi’ irm = 2 30|im; ATHENS BRANCH. 'ft Train Fast ] Mail Day 1 Train Fast y Lv Union I*’t, (I 10 I5:nn 2 10 )HII 5 40jiin * Miixey’s ('r.iwVind 13 10 41alii 5 Oil |inr 0 (Mpm 1 22 IV Oliim d 03 |nii 0 20)iiu * Wlntm v’ti 32:11 20IHII 4 51 |mi 0 50),in Ar Allien* 40 II lOnin 5 15 pm 7 05pm Lv AtlieiiH 0:8 25 a in jit 40 n nr! 3 50pin 1 Winl.ei v’e 8:8 II mu ft 12 am: 4 Odjim * f,'raw lord 18:(I 02 a m II i7ll a in: I 27j»m * M a re y* :27:0 25 a m,3052 am. 150pm A r Union l”t: 10:0 511 a ni l I 35 am; 5 1 Hjitu Gainesville Jefferson & Southern H. H. All Ti'iiifiM Diiily, Exrrjtt .Sunday. Mb Mail Arrow. \ (taint: villi* ... or, >•, am li J’> jnn i JJcllmoJH....... \00-\2 sun 7 *H |»in * lIoH» li1i>n...... 18 7 Tl am ...... ‘ M iiHjcji ry • • - • T.i l 18 ;»i#» 4 .lug Tttvcm... Z i r Oh ;i ni 4 Monroe ....... IJ O 17 sun l 1*7 j <ii A r tSm ial < iich*... lyjpf ,<7 sun ll -0 j*f»i Lv Social ( 'ireje; () i i f r, imi i i io j»iu A i Motinm .Iiijf Tavern ......10 7 *i8 07 put'll 7.».un ‘ 27 0 j>m ........ ‘ M uIIhji i y.......20 0 liO pm i........ * lieilitioui... lIoHClltOIl M 42;7 0 72 Jim j........ 40 1 : •'»■> jnii; ti am y \ r < Jaim?H v i Hi*. . 1^,8 27 |,fn :7 *10 am So ro!iin*< Ii«»n for ( »juiick\ ilh* on Sun •hiy. TisiIiik No, 27 sun) 2 H will *toj» sirnl re ci*lvi- paHHuiigciH to Mini from tin* follow iir^ y tal Iona only, (> rove town, ffnrlcm, 'I lionijn-oii, < amak, \orwfiorl, I'ann-ft ( i :t\v font villi*, Union Point, <ii«M*n<*Hboio, Itucklioarl, Mavlihoii, Huthnl^e, Socisrl f'irrln, CoBvvntlon f.'onyt ih, LithoOia Storm Mountain ami Ih ratur. J. \V. LIfK/.V, (if ti. Mnngrr K. It 1)014*4KV, Omi. P,isri< u ;»i A^’t Jor W. Will fas, <i. 1 . V. A. AnvjuHta <Lt fifpUVER BJI PILLS 1K> HOT liUIPK HOB v AES. W|B Bar* acric. riort Impfilr^d for 8ICK f!„ * >* Mir- > ft patioo.Ufrpui FltftJ Blm.fl- •'!*- iM OrgBfi*. Ulflrt: rwr.-.ot ■ a IlftMt. . CJ uctmtL'lhljulfj*"/- 2 fiilloOM URrvGiik Lfuimt'n 3 ■ Vr orAnrn. Vailv tu+ w ttrtJ aotiom. J 5 ar*uyp. v4)utwd 8 SS 3 . by purityin* pill Tb* Sow it dikX niflvly £*rli .*1 biniitfor, ocmUir,.«...rn.,1 as on* lnv*W om mob,I'O pmll v liualuma man’s pva noebe. Ilk* 1**4 (oldvvw> oon.valoaM Tat.n Mato Uao lufaj. vlaaf. All swain* rvli U*r“CraMaat" Sato S-esaS Maa>p. Too to B pt«« book wto Ofi. HUTU MEOICIIfl CO.. IL tools. BB I ry BLACK OWAUOHT len tor hyip^fala