The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, September 30, 1888, Image 1

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volume n JIM STILL THE REPUBLI CAN LEADER. ^fsnv ■Mttr Journal *h , ®k» etuvslar.d hut will the Empire State, 01 : * I’; ’Close Vote—Gen. Barrita-t at liullanapol.'s. y r .,’ York, Sept. 29,—[Special. >- asd enthusiastic audience greet- Hoit. James G. Blaine when he 0k h:s stand upon the platform of Grounds to-night. It was certainly P& Bite owner of the in G. ©. P.. The equal affair, the B^p e-.-er. did not any way endou.'-. ovation given to Judge Thur- P man a few weeks ago, not over ten thou- K knd people being in attendance. I *--'Col. QuaV moments introduced the noise Mr. Blaine, and excite- and glSe for some intense that sound could K nt wa • so no te heard ten feet away from the speaker. Ip vf resident bin Humphreys, club, then stepped of the Harlem to the mm an $ IK vv front and begged "1 I the distinguished diatSnguished the audience speak- speak- to i , fiaiet stU-r * the Rj. R'uBwn-ciously, er had conclude!!. nd Blaine again the here bowed tumult R.. Hfejefore broke forth, at. ed. I it was some moments jt sub ^ KT" Til the course of his remarks Blaine R. referred to his previously tricksters reported ■pfreecb. which democratic and Re ioliti’ al superftciaUsts h»d .construed mto a defense of trusts. Healluded to the 0k" ||5 for noble A: fanner i( Workmen,” of “Protected and Industries to |c;i, • an success P$' ilie grandest political organization that ever b.i I an existence. He also express-^ p: ed hi, -incere belief that General Harri-* », ^ sen would be triumphantly seated as the sext pi.-ident of a glorious republic. p THE GROWTH OF ANARCHY. e.; The Samtrtlnury W«rtn RtltUiu Its Wiiy iato |:0 the Core ot Sockt),. |f I, There New York, Sept. of of 29.—[Special.]— society society are rumors rumors anew anew secret secret juft started among the Eastside beer saloon revolutionists. Flag,” Its devotees call Jt the ‘ R<?d and its a 1 , owed ob- ject i- to bind the revolutionr.rv • ocial- tots into a party. —-—* ------ — A I’artjr t ,r : New York, Sept. 29—jHpecul. j—An evening paper to-ilry c::c:ted ovc* the IK jr anarchist question, and publishes what it calls a review of the revived situation. It says: “The red flag is making its wav into the socialist sews n:i 1 some of the more radical local assentW.,’ . of the knights of labor.” Tli« ImconeOaUei ntChl<-a - >. Chicago, Sept. 29—Special.—An inter- national anarchistic organization is on foot here. The association was probably brought from Paris, and represents the red flag becoming rampant again RIO GRANDE TROUBLES OVER. [Special.] — The government troops marched into the town to-day, and near¬ ly two hundred women and children rushed out tojneet them, A search sras, . immediately editor. made for Victor Sebree, the slayer of Garza in a duel, which fact has been the cause of all the recent serious trouble here. Sebree has just been arrested and placed in jail. He waived an examination and was held in a bond of $2,500. The excitement has almost totally subsided, A Radical View of ft* Chicago. Sept. 29.—[Special.]—The Times this morning prints a column blast on the political situation, written by a New York correspondent who has just completed a tour of observation. The correspondent states that, there are some reasons calculated to put Cleve¬ land's friends in an attitude of inquiry concerning the situation in the state of New York. The election of Hill is re¬ garded as a foregone conclusion, hut in spite of Hill’s efforts. Cleveland will run far behind him, though he will probably carry the state. Judge Thurman to Spent- at Fort Wayne. COLLTUBHS-, O., Sept. 20.—A committee Charles consisting of Hon. R. C. Bell, Mayor F. Muhier and Dr. G. W. Loag, of Fort Wayne. Ind., representing the democracy (ity this of that city, arrived in this afternoon to invite Judge Thur man to visit Fort Wayne during the campaign waited and make a speech. and They upon him this evening se¬ cured his ready consent. At their sug¬ gestion, he fixed October 18 as the dale of his visit, as on that date Speaker Car¬ lisle. Congressman Mills and ex-Senator McDonald are to be present. Fatally Trampled Upon by Cattle. Tri-States, N. S., Sept. 29.—[Special.] Patrick McCall, a farmer, was terribly mutilated by his herd'of cows last night. ani¬ He was milking, when one of the mals kicked him, breaking bis leg, thus rendering him helpless, and his cries cre¬ ated a stampede among the herd. He was When trampled on in a frightful barely alive, manner and rescued he was fci3 recovery is doubtful. The Deadly Campaign Fireworks. New York, Sept. 30-[Special.]-A pe¬ culiar fatal accident waa reported to the a.:. ■..While Cooper Jr .............—w,,, a I truck 4-\ T —(Sunday.* only.) ttex jRltFIN. GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 80 188 *- , and our bread.- 1 turn, and car peoviaioo* to u and hungry u .ui> a factoring pronto* at Rur our UiauuUcturvd prodacu to the agricaRt pie of South America, Mexico and Us do thi* when tr* determine to trade with at pic upon &ir teems, but we cannot do tt so tries we protect In Rn gland and ether msnufcctn a the great market* of the world s pretense of protecting ourselves in our own, ■$ruff% CAftu»V, “WHAT THE FARMEB NEEDS MOST IS A HOME MARKET IN WHICH HE CAN PURCHASE HIS SUPPLIES AS CHEAPLY AS HIS C0MPET1TCK8.”-Speaker Carlisle. Enraged Farmer to a Pig-Iron Congressman: “ Yon have b, ca making law* agaiait at* for twenty years. Thia fall I’m going to see about law-making mysrlf. You havo taxed me poor and the trust* and the monopolists rich. Now take the war-tax ctf of me or take the conaeqnenoa. Give u* the Mills’ Bill, which protects honest labor end admits raw materials free!" AH BEN’S GRIP. K Delegation* Gradually Weakening It. Ixf UNAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 29.—| Sue cial J -Oenerfil Harrison began to visitors to-day in large receive nmg early numbers, begin as as nine o’clock in the ning. It is what me. he calls his gem ml r ... da v ’ ; i lul constituents from Ohi d vKd‘ iir - > ae s ’tim e John A ; L °e arl club Of i cngo aud the Students’ club cf Normal m., have pa:d their respects to him At tm, writing, 1 P m., it !ooks lf SdSight? Countrymen ,akln ® W0Uld . beke P t u l> until from the backwoods with matic m/rmV Germans 1011 COat who 1' and tilled dozens up the °f tedious pldeg waits in the long line by sundry glasses as aa fc General th f^f Harnsou e - sti11 wearies comil! K hi. As soon hand, he n l. He grimly quickly told puts forward his left committee that a member cf the state if he ever failed to re member this eventful Saturday. Ids arms would not, and that the only consolation by 8 ^ '' e W “ ^ maitKed republicans. FEARFUL BOILER EXPLOSION he Engineer ami Fireman Ton. Shreilg—Several People Fatally In Jnreil, and tl.o Building Wrecked. Charleston, S. c. ; Sept, 2».—[: cial.]—The town of Beaufort, S. C . vat startled last night by a terrific explosion the ciaused by gin the bursting of the boiler in cotton of Pelitzer & Co. The engineer and firemen were blown to atoms. Pieces of their flesh were lodged in the tree tops. Two bystand¬ ers ously were hurt. fatally and several others sni The' building was entirely New York, Sept. 29- [Special.]- Young Mr. Allen W. Thurman has ju-;t received a letter from his father, in which the judge states that he will be in New York Tuesday week. Whether he will will make depend any political speeches or no* position. wholly upon the judge’s dis¬ t liauitcc-y Opens tlif Bali. Pot’diiKEEPste, N. Y., Sept. 2(>.~ [Spe¬ cial.]—rihatmcey M. Depew made liis first political speech since his return from Europe, at a republican barbecue here last evening. There were several thousand persons present. M ’T' ; —------ Attorney Charged with Sinws:sliii". Settle, W. T., Sept. 29.— [Special.]— A prominent attorney was arrested here this morning on a warrant from Buffalo, N. Y. charging him with conspiracy in smuggling Gardner, is opium. trial Harris’ Buffalo. attorney. now on at •"Rough on Rats” u o More. New York, Sept. 29—[Special. J— Eph¬ raim L. Wells, of “Rough on Rats” fame ha s assigned to his creditors for ten cent; on the dollar. The injudicious adver itis ng given his compound caused tin failure. Starving Indians in C'atmda. Winnepeg, Man., Sept. 29.—Bishop Young, of the Church of England, has forwarded an appeal in behalf of the starving Indians in the Canadian north- west. Another Election Fool Killed. Buffalo. N. Y., Sept. 29.— [Special. a regular ratification last evening George Johnson, aged 21. had both blown off and an eye put out from premature discharge of a cannon, and live till morning. P. Wheat Firm Knocked Out. New York, Sept. S9—[Special.]—Wil¬ of Black & Co., who were caught in * big wheat deal, announce their sus¬ this morning. Liabilities un- The Female Suffrage Movement. Rorton, Sept. 29—[Special.]—The local suffrage movement assumes im proportions. To-day the registry 5,217, tuaking a total of 17,000. ANOTHER gone wrong. Massaelumetts Cashier Forced to Resign is His Trust. Fall River, Mass., Sept. 29.—[Spe Daniel A. Chapin, of the Union bank, one of the oldest in the citv, has been forced to re Chapin was also treasurer of the Saving bank, and was connected a foreign institution. His resigna y was compelled by Bank Exannnei who discovered evidence of ir in the cashier's accounts eaus heavy losses to both institutions. savs Chapin succeeded in using funds of both banks, and covered In, very carefully. Fall River finan¬ circles are most'excited over the un revelation. DICKINSON ON CLEVELAND. and Strongly of Honest Eulogy Freely Given. New York, Sept. 29—[Special.J-Thc ish prints au interview with Post max te’ He Dickinson this morning in which w says, speaking of President Cleveland ida his administration: masterful personality -His took rugged, his seat; his robust patn he tike the heart of a great system sent a vital current of health-giving pulsing through all the arteries the public service, ‘A public office n , for lat, -4startling Report. Sept. 29.—[Special.]— fried on Wall street this morn fay Gould had bough* the St kansu and Texas railroad. brier tor the Dittr Szvs; DREAD FEVER DYING. NEWS FROM THE UNFORTU* NATE CITIES. DANIELS’ CONDITION. Number of Cases anil Heaths Decreas¬ ing Daily—Few White People 111. Quarantines Being Removed. Mrs. Totter. Jacksonville, Sept. 29.—[Special.]— hare been 98 new cases for the hours up to noon today. 6, Total cases to date, 2,856; deaths, 218. Of the new cases 27 white, and 00 black. Meeting of the Citizen#. Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 29.—[Spe¬ regular meeting of the exec* committee of the Citizens' Auxil¬ Sanitary association was held yes¬ at the usual time and place, Vice McQuatd presiding. There present Messrs. J. 51. Schumacher, Jones and Acting Mayor Gerowd. J. Schumacher reported the receipt contributions, amounting to nearly , 000 . Situation at Jackson. .Miss., Sept 29.— [Special.]— city is quiet, and business is begin¬ to resume its normal condition. cities raising throughout the state arc grad¬ the quarantine. A Frost in Alabama Thia Morning, Ala., Sept. 28. —[Special.] morning frost occurred throughout Alabama. The news from Decatur better to-day. Only one new’ and no deaths were reported, Col. Daniel*’ Condition. Sept. 29.—[Special.]— J. J. Daniel, president of the auxil¬ association, is about the same as No change for the better. O'SuIlirau, Who Fought Coder Gor¬ don, a Fever ■Victim. Fla., Sept. 29—[Special.]— Dennis J. O’Sullivan ia dead of fever. Y'ork, Sept. 29—[Special]—The has been received here of the death Dennis J. O'Sullivan from yel¬ fever at Tampa. Fla., causes much here. He was formerly in the Brit¬ army, and was with Gordon in Egypt. also served in the Zulu ware, for service he was decorated by Queen to minister .\mgpth fever ago stricken he went to people, Flor¬ to now hill. his A memorial body will will be probably buried in be a to his memory by his friends ' _. Mr*. Potter •ml the Fere# Soffri er*. York. Sept 29.—Mrs. Potter de¬ vestenlav to give a performance fever suf¬ the benefit of the yellow opening the soon after her at street theater, in Philadelphia. Fatal Remit Of Intoxication. N. C., Sept. 29-[Speeial.}- D. Berry, of Anson county, state, while intoxicated, was driving the road in a buggy when his horse frightened and i&n away, tnrow - Berrv out on the ground. In the Bern 's feet became entangled in the and he wait drageei several hun¬ yards* crushing his head and killing BLAINE IN NEW YORK. Til* Owner of the Rcpubltcnn f’artjr Ar- rtv«« and WfU have—«, Tor.)U!ght Farad* in Hi* Honor. New York, Sept. 29.—[Special.[— James G. Blame, -accompanied by Walk¬ er Blaine, arrived here at 8 o’clock last night. They wefc met at the depot by a committee of the Harlem Republican Club, Levi P. Morton and William Wal¬ ter stration, Phelps. There was no public driven demon¬ and the party were to Fifth Avenue hotel, where Mr. Blaine retired at an early hour. New York, Sept. 29.—[Special.!—^The clubs are slowly gathering for the big torchlight the Plumed procession Knight. to-night in honot of The arrangements are In charge of the Harlem Club committee. It is not defi¬ nitely known as yet where Mr. Blaine will the speak, Union but League probably club’s from building. the porch of It was stated at the democratic head quarters parade this morning will be that an impromptu counter gotten up to pre cede the Blaine shouters. A Ilepublican Tariff Job. Washington, Sept. 22.- [Special.]— I; is very evident that the republicar senators hove concluded not to pass th< retaliation bill asked for by Mr. Cleve land, in order to carry the out the policy th« forced upon him by rejection f**" of fisheries treaty. ■ A RUSSIAN HOLOCAUST. People Burned to Death or RUIed hy a Leap to the Street. Croxstadt, Sept. 29.—A lofty wooden filled with people was burned to-day, with great loss of life. The could was destroyed before the in¬ the escape, from windows and many and leaped street were who injured could by falling on stones. not escape, were to death in the house. Cltai a Democrat with Fraud San Francis; l Cal., Sept. 29.—[So¬ republican state committee resolutions this morning de¬ the d< :nocratic boss Buckley, charging him with inspiring ballot stuffing and the maltreatment of in¬ at primaries yesterday. The jury is investigating the shooting the countv committee headquarters I night. Supervising Architect Freret III. Washington, D. C., 8ept. 29-[Special] Win. Freret, supervising architect the treasury, who has charge of all buildings being constructed in the is seriously ill. He is threaten¬ with typhoid fever. ^ KditOtt’* Fellovr Fever Uemedy. New York, Sept. 29.—{SpeciaLJ— A. Edison's proposed remedy fan destruction of yellow fever germs been discussed at a meeting of prom- Julie* Matthew*. Wa iiiNHTON, Sept. 28.—[Special.]— Matthews continue* steadily to Vigor and Vitality Are qnitkly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That tired feeUng I* entirely overcome- The Wood is purified, en¬ riched, and vitalized, sad tarries health In- etead of disease to every organ. Ihestoenefc is toned end strengthened. Use appetite re¬ stored. The kidney* sad Brer are reared invigorated. The twain & refreshed, ffio FIGHTING AT SPA Kill TbE REBELS REPULSED *V THE BRITISH ARTILLERY. THE CR0NSTADT HOLOCAUST. MurJert at Zanzibar—The Affairs at At- ghaiJifan—Another Diary by Frail- eiick-Davitt’* Apology to the Liberal*. Suakim, Sept. 29. —The rebel* to-day made an attack upon the water fort. They were repulsed with severe Iom by the heavy artillery lire cf tfce Britlih. One British gunner waa killed. The gun¬ boats continue firing into the rebel camp. Deserters report that there (i much sick¬ ness in tfce camp. Cholera fcai appeared in Khartoum TIlls. ZANZIBAR t'FRl«lNG. Arabt ami Ill.uk- Fighting t hi German* all Along the Liu* Berlin, Sept. 99 — Advice* received by the German Planters' Company from Zanzibar »ay that the rising extends along blacks the whole coatt. The Arabs and Lena, have belonging united. the The plantation has at sttaAed to company, been twice Each time the at¬ tack was repulsed. Several officials of the Gerruan-Afrlcan company have been murdered. Parnell Crttlelw* Dsvltt. Lonbon, Sept. 2 —Mr. Davitt, speak¬ ing received at Accrington to-clay, «rfd he had censure from all,part* of tb* cisms kingdoH on the account of his recent criti¬ cl liberals, but from nobody had he l -•ceived stronger censure than from Mr Parnell, who, in a private in¬ terview, had said that, as tne liberals had question agreed in the to home include rule tfce scheme, Irish it land indifference was unfair regarding to upbraid them He for evictions. admitted the fairness of Mr. Parnell’* attitude; but, nevertheless, he thought the explanation failed to justify the apathy shown by the liberal party. Pro*re«* on the Panama Canal. Panama. Sept ?‘L—Tl»e Star and Her¬ ald say?: Severn! contracts ou the re¬ nal have been • : ni«hed, turned over to the due canal inspection. company Facts and accepted stubborn after are things, and these facts give the lie to the in circulation innumerable about vague, the floating canal rumor- shutting down work. Of company they course are shutting down, and just as tost a* fast as they un. but only sc at the com¬ pletion <d :i« r work. Other shutdown, euually import*:. - lions will also and befon 'ic- utside world suspecta it, the cable will ilash throughout Christen¬ dom the tidings that ships are flow¬ ing their onward way over the Isthmus Of Panama." health gives rise to various conjectures as to what disposition which would be made of the country he role* in the event of hi* death. Many believe that it would be a cause of strife between Russia and England, while others think that a fair division could be made of Afghanistan, which would satisfy both countries. It is known that some member* o t the British cabinet favor a bold policy, and advocate an advance upon Cendahar and the annexation of Afi to India. Aeortroi Diary *F K re pev ee Frederick. Berlin. Sept. 29—.The newspapers here announce that a diary written by THE YEWiOW FEYKR. (W Mmnke. «t Sew CMM •|l*l ftU. ItMfrtiy—IHimtj <* fnft amt D oth . £*Nvili. 8, Fla., Sept, 20.—New mm» up to 8 o’clock today, «9~ll whit* md « celorsd. The only death report** • that of 0«o. HoMonck, telegraph ©p- iratcr, who came here from Memphi. at :h« beginning of the acourga. then if* r peepto of prominence among l:e new case*. * The telegraph operator at Fercandin* ■ting trattrated DUlon offered with term, Boperin- (t*m •• Idem to Ml o*w ' ..Usesville. The offer wa* declined, is n.e office is non Cloeed, sad there no immunisation Baldwin except Thi* morning by laeomonv* word o i.me here via Baldwin that F9r- hfidtra w»» greatly to aoed of r eady to take *uch aid ttomm « ewwslal rain. The request was ■noffiebt. If he Ksonandins help, the board of health medical wiiHmty hu¬ isk government es u here will furnish the turn at the government’? lor. Perry few expense, days aa per and request euhee- of I’.ient a of Surgaen since, Oemnal HaanA- order >nn 'Thi., .■sreaah n ■. 1 1 ■ e h'siitest- -at tttotw. . bit off her nose to spite Iter tone.” nm. rARAicMnrr whmmmmirL • 100,000 In Diamond* Otota* and a - *'>**- tton Croat.*. ‘ Paris, Sept, 29—Special.—il<x i’aran Stevens has been robbed of 'mtonds valued at 1100,009. An tu was instituted yesterday. I Mrs. Stevens says some i>, were stolen in Germany, tithe and others from the HoM B where »be left some of he during several her clues recent visit to’ The fclB.lr are to the thi creates a sensation in Pad The Atl«st» Brltfg* VMhirm. Atlanta, Sept. 89.—{Special J—The Special committee of the city council, Organized to discut* the Whitehall ttreef crossing, mat thi* afternoon. The ma¬ jority bridge teemed the in track favor at building the above a. across on Street. The representative* of the different road* held a consultktit*, and Van. Green and Belknap offered to recom¬ mend to their different board* that the bridge be ataried and carried forward until until *40,000 *40,000 had had been bet expended, the estimated cost of the fa naji template* street*, bridgigg and Fan foot bridge* Pryor and of Loyd put across BUmartk-r ratorkk London, letter signed Sept. 89.—Ti “Juris m a that Prfhce Bismarck himself in stating that t Frederick waa not intrnated with state secrete, and distrust that Biseucek'* own refer¬ ence to the entertained by Wil- liam I. of Prince Frederick and of the English divulging court much more of, resemble* the of secret* remxmdent publishing of the Berlin diary. at published extracts of were given out by Dr, burg. WASHINGTON POL! Cady Washington, Herrick, of D. All a, Sept, 2#.—Sir. permanent chairman renominai ton. “ I think C3#vi will carry the state said he. Mr. Cleveli he was at the last eb Then be had again* are the principal cmml will lead to Us re-stori prepared to say whether Mbl-tB I of will Hill strengthen win undoubtedly IMlwS i Cleveland: vwivHui* vn» * ■■ which will get the votes In the state." Ex-Senator Camden, here. Speaking saklP’It of I state, he hi go too much into de opponents a due to an West opportunity Virginia will to i era tic majority. It will make decided g» will help u» some, a it will hurt us. We i solid congressional i» warmly di paign will obscure all ure i publicans seem to be are doing good work, wiir.” NEWS IN 8*i£F. tyimnw in u t : John Walter*, Jrnrery 'nd 18W.MM ] Rw the third th 1 he date fixed tor v ember 15. min Piaeo by on Saturday, woods, and P cJair for a dee five children. lad. were drowned on Saturday Theirs night their boat r.UlFF REFORM TH&W •eertes Wa* yzw TOW, Sept, n.- rauiitMoy Murphy, Hail, of in the comm man dt .tm.mittee, (sailed on the pairn committee this m Havana, Cu!**, Hept. 2* Owing to the ceottawd ckmrmakers and their thrw chief, four hundred civil been ordered here to petti pel street* and parka. 1 brevity bammed n