The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 02, 1888, Image 1

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volume n Absolutely Pure, Tuts Powder never vanes. A marvel o economical imrity, strength than the tad ordinary wholetomnees. kinds, More and ean not be sold in oompetiton with the multitude of low test •' art weight, alum or phosphate Powders. o.>,d on* * n cans. Rot*.',Baking JN>wi»* Co., I'*- Wall Street, New Tork Griffin Is the liveliest, pluckiest, most pro¬ gressive town in Georgia. This is no hyper¬ bolical description, as the record of the last five years will show. During that time it has built and put into most successful operation n ?:00,000 cotton aotory and !■ now building another with nearly twice the capital. It has pntup a a ge iron and brass foundry, a fertilizer fac¬ tory, an immense ice and bottling works, a sash and blind factory, a broom faetory opened np the finest granite quarry in the United State*, and baa many other enter¬ prises in .ontemptation. It has secured another aijroad ninety miles long, and while feateu on the greatest system in the South, the Central, has secured connection with Us important rival, the East Tennessee, Virginia nd Georgia, It hag just secured direct inde¬ pendent connection with Chattanooga and the W. st, and has the President of a fourth railroad residing here and working to its ultimate completion. With to te and three colored ohurchcs, it is now building a $10,00e new Presbyterian obnroh. It has increased its population by ne arly one fifth, 1*. bus. »L racted arChnTIK'ffiidtif'B lIPTt grow-rs f, om ' nearly every State in the Union, until it is now surrounded on nearly every side by or¬ chards and vineyards. It is the home of the rape and its we making capacity has doubled every year. It has successfully inaugurated a system of public aohoo's, with a seven years cnrriculnm, second to none. This is part of the record of a half decade and simply shows the progress o: an already admirable city, with the natural advantages of having the finest climate, sumuic-r and winter, In the world. Griffin is the county seat of Spalding county, situated in west Middle Geo’ gia, with a healthy, fertile and rolling country, 1160 feet above sea level. By the census of 1890, it will have at a low estimate between 6,000 and 7,000 people, and they are all of the right sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready to weleome strangers and anxious to secure de sirable settlers, who will not he any less wel itngth* Uter- spirit*. isfclANf In c hans wiiD. * of life no lad j »houM be wl tb- oot AskyewPrsstut. /| to Sa/ttmi -"I Unfam* E. R. Anthony, Griffin at.fi M. F, Swin Ochard Hill, Ga, RAMKIN HOUSE COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Leading Hotel In The City! Under New Management, C. B. BUY, Proprietor. septl8film Country Corn Whisky, Ate, all kinds of Wines, in Liquors first and Cigars such as are kept a class eaiabiishment. Everybody is invited to call and see me at No. 43, West ride Hill street, JOHN ISON. THE LONDON HORROK TWO MURDERS AT WHITE CHAPIA YESTERDAY. ENGLAND’S POLICE DISMAYED, Two Grimes Were Committed at an Inter¬ val of K*e MJnuitee—The People of the City .Fright-,ned. et the State .of Things. London. Oct. 1.—The whole city is horrified over the two additional mur ders that are added to the list of myste¬ rious Crimea that have recently been committed in WhitechapeL At an early hour it was known that another woman was murdered, and the report was cur¬ rent that there was still another victim. This report proved true. The two vic¬ tims, lute as in the former cases, were disso¬ women of the poorer class. That the motive- of the murder was not rob¬ bery is slio wn by the fact that no attempt was made to despoil the bodies. A club man, on entering the court, stumbled over the body, which was lying of only two yards from the street. A stream warm blood wa3 flowing from the body evidently into been the gutter. disturbed The before murderer he had had time to mutilate his victim. The second murder was committed three-quarters five minutes of an walk hour late- in Mitre square, from the scene of the first crime. The body of the un¬ fortunate woman had been disembowel¬ ed, hfer throat cut and her nose severed. THE FEVER PLAGUE. Fetnandiua, and formerly resided in this City. He may be relied upon as giving an an estimate estimate of of the the situation situation as as any any man can do who is himself locked up in this town Many ait people present. alarmed by were rumors of the existence of smallpox in the city, but investigation without proved foundation. the rumors In fact to be entirely it is said to be in Fernandina, not however, bat the report could to traced to any reliable source. with fever Dr. Donohoe was stricken yesterday s and taken to Bay State col¬ lege. Dr. Donohoe was a hard work¬ er on the medicql staff, and although highly one of the youngest, he is very spoken of by all. It, te hoped that his DEPARTING MILLIONS. TryU'S to Free the Anarchist*. Chicago, Oct. 1.-Special.—The cases of the imprisoned anarchists, Samuel F. Fielden and Michael Schwab, have not yet been entirely given up by their attor¬ neys, Mr. Solomon and W. P. Black. These attorneys have been carefully stu¬ dying the records of the supreme court, ftsdekim to haxe discovered that m the decree of tlie court it te erroneously set forth that tlie defendants in the prison argument were present in court during the opinion refus¬ and theirendering of ing teem a new trial. They want the record amended, and if it is amended, they will take further steps, which they hope will result m securing their clients’ Subocrito for the Dati.t News. GRIFFIN. GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER *2, J888- Bridal Trip la a Balloon. North Easton, Maas., Oct. 1—Spe¬ cial.-Prof. James K. AUen, who made a balloon ascension from the fair pounds at Providence this afternoon, accom¬ panied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Davis, v. ho were married in the basket just be¬ fore the ascension was made, landed in a cedar swamp in Easton this evening about the six o’clock. for The nearly balloon two dragged across swamp rnues, the party being basket obliged to to keep cling to of the the ropes above the out the water. drag They rope being were finally caught rescued and made by NO VACATION FOR THE PRESIDENT. The Protracted Congressional Session Spoil* His Arrangement*. Washington, Oct. I.—Special.—Col. Lament stated this morning that owing to Congress still remaining in session, the president regular vacation, would and be unable will ntt, to therefore, take hjs join Mrs. Cleveland in the Adirondacks. He may, however, make a short trip like his West Virginia fishing trip, ana is being urged to visit Michigan. IRION IN CUSTODY. Tlie Birmingham Defaulter Arrive* from Europe, per Steamer, and I* Imme¬ diately Arrested. New York, Oct. 1.—Special.—Frank M. Irion, the defaulting clerk of the city court of Birmingham, Ala., arrived here yesterday Monarch from on the London, steamship and Egyptian der by Deputy Marshal was Bernhard, put un¬ arrest of Birmingham. sailor, but Irion was disguised himself as a common gave up, saying he preferred paying the penalty of the crime to remorse. The arresting officer took a south bound train from the Grand Central depot this thorities morning in with Birmingham Irion in charge. have been The wired au¬ of the arrest. Blaine Leaves for Detroit. New York, Oct. l~Special.— Mr. Blaine spent Sunday quietly at the Fifth avenue hotel, where he is stopping, and received but few callers. At 9 ;40 this morning the party took the train for Detroit, via Buffalo, where Mr. Blaine speaks on Wednesday night. TWENTY THOUSAND SOULS. Mr. Deutsch Say* Hl» Wardrobe Will Act the Part, New York, Oct. 1.— Beny Wall, “King of the Dudes,” will Deutsch probably is go on the stage. Manager He “Last re¬ sponsible for the Btory. says: night the idea flashed on me, and I made Berry an offer of $10,000 and 20 per cent, of the profits for a theatres thirty wetks’ in the engagement in prominent principal cities.” “How did he take it? ” “How? How would any of impecunious getting his man hands regard the $5,000 prospect certified check for on a contract merely signing a to go on the stage?" ‘‘But he act?” can “What has acting to do with it? He’s got the clothes, hasn’t he?” “I believe he has a bad good hundred repertoire?” suite, “I should nay he a anyhow. I’ve got the play ‘His Lord- gtep.’ It will torn four aete, and sixteen suite of clothes. He don’t have to Dimp- act. Look at Brown Potter, O’Sullivan feL Nothi ng but clothes.” A«gu*tin Pairs c*a»paay Returned. NEW York, Oct J.-SpeeteL-Augus¬ tin Daly’s theatrical company returned from their European Wfo ontherteam- ihip Serv ia today, _ Subscribe tor the TUixtSiw*. BISMARCK'S BAD POLICY. THE VIENNA PRESS AND THE DIARY EPISODE. GEN. BOULANGER BACK AGAIN, Germany's Emperor Royally Hatortalned. Hors Fighting at Snaklm—A Daugli- ter of Queen Victoria En¬ gaged— Foreign New*. Berlin, Oct. 1.—The whole Vienna press censures Prince Bismarck for his action in connection with the publica¬ tion of tbs extracts. The papers say that his purpose is to root from the hearts of Germans the memory of a liberal emperor. EMPEUOR WILLIAM BANQUETED. A State Entertainment Tendered Him by the King of Wartemburg. Berlin, Oct. 1.— A state banquet was given day at the palace honor in of Stutg&rt Emperor Satur¬ Wil¬ evening The king in Wurtemburg, in liam. of pro¬ posing a toast to the health of the em¬ reign. peror, washed The him a long in reply and prosperous said: “I heartily thank emperor majesty, especially for the gracious your invitation which brought me to the beautiful country that enjoys your rule with such visible pros¬ perity—the country which lias Supplied Germany with many famous rulers, and which was the cradle of my‘fathers. You must know that South German blood flown* in my veins, as in those of each one of you. Actuated by these sen¬ timents, I drink to the health tf Your Majesty.” The emperor afterwards started for Constance. On arriving there he was welcomed at the station by Batten, the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of who accompanied him to the harbor, where he embarked err rr~sperinl steamer for Mainau. The shores of the lake were brilliantly illuminated, firewords. and there was a splendid display of Priucess Maud’* Betrothal. Loadon, Oct. 1.—A paper of Linz, Austria, announces that on the occasion of an excursion from Gniunden te Weid- betrothed mannsruh recently Princess the Maud, Czarowith of Wales. was to niirnsH troops in danger. GEN. BOULANGER’S RETURN. He Will Be Back In Paris Next—Met-tins of the Cabinet. Paris, Oct. 1— [Special.]—Gen. Bou¬ langer has intimated that he will return to Paris on Thursday next, and tliat he wifi resume his daily receptions on Octo¬ ber 9th. A council of the ministers was held to¬ day, at which October 15th was fixed as the date for the meeting of the chambers. Wfco !*» Ref pousible for tUe Diary? Berlin, Oct. 1.—Special.—The person who is responsible for the communica¬ tion of the late emperor’s diary, is re¬ vealed to-day to be Dr. Gefincken, who was greatly in Frederick's confidence. There is a great sensation over the dis¬ covery. ___ Stanley's Interpreter Retract*. London, Oct. 1.—Henry signed M. Stanley’s interpreter, Farran, has a state¬ ment withdrawing the charges of undue severity made by him against the late Major Barttelot. Farran admits that he was actuated by spite in bringing the accusations. Narrow Escape of Austria’* Kaiser. Vienna, Oct. 1. ~ During artillery practice at Felixdorf head to-day of Emperor a shot Fran¬ nar¬ rowly missed the cis Joseph. TO KILL THE OLD ROMAN. A Crank Calling Himself Gen. Harrison Calls on the Judge. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 1.—About seven o'clock last evening a dirty looking indi¬ vidual, having tl; ! appearance of atramp. knocked at the door of the residence of Mr. Allen W. Thurman, Judge. which A adjoins That of his father, th» servant opened the door, when the man asked: “Does old Thurman live here?” “The servant, who became somewhat frightened, replied that the Judge did not live there, but that his son, Allen W.. did. “Well,” said the seedy individual, “I want to see old man Thurman. I am General Harrison, and I have walked all the way from Indiana to kill old Thur¬ man. Show me where he lives.” The now thoroughly frightened girl slammed the door in the fellow’s face and hastened to the the portion judge’s of the family, resi¬ dence occupied bated by breath, told the Old and, with outside who Roman that a man was wanted to kill him. langhed After heartily, hearing and her story the judge fears by telling her he calmed the girls fellow’s John Bar¬ guessed leycorn. the The name who was was either a man, disappeared when drunkard or a crank, face. the door was closed in his n. Q. Mill*’ Reception at Home. Cincinnati. Ohio, Oct. —Special.— Col. R. Q. Mills arrived at home to-night. dec¬ The entire city was illuminated and orated. Speeches of welcome were de¬ livered, cannons fired and fireworks set off. The enthusiasm was the greatest ever known here. playing, The long procession colored bad two bands one a band. Horses ana vehicle* were deco¬ rejoicing rated extravagantly, and cheering. and everybody Mr. Mills was re- plied bnefly to the welcome of his home people and promised day to speak the more barbecue fully os tee issues ot the at to-morrow. ffubwihe for the DailtXews. Till tor Brow*. »f Now York, B«U on New York Going Democratic. New Yore, Oct. 1.—An election was made to-day having nothing of flavor of romance about it. The to the transaction were Col. W Brown, editor of the New York News, and Mr. Tillteton, of setts. In a discussion which had origin in in the Gilsey house last Brown offered to bet Till is ton $20,000 $12,000 that the democrats world New York State. Tilliston tiffined to cept the bet provided it n ti held 05.. until to-day. Brown accepted the U-n ,< and then made a bet of $,00 that Til:'; tou would not appear kept to close it. IU . ever. Tillteton faith. The was put up by for ca. safe ii and keeping dcjaKilcd this in trust company ternoon. .Trail:* itcmining KtHodiilc*. Ati.a sta, Oct. 3, —Jack Frost to have Trafraf done away with allowed the yellow scare. are now to run usual, except within n radius of twenty miles of Jackson. The mail department received a Saturday saying that mails had stopped stopped at all Vicksburg mail going points west. for dent Vicksburg Turner and wired Shreveport the chief clerk Vicksburg the mails that in fhey that could not stop way. As no lias been received, it is supposed everything is running smoothly on route. The Georgia Pucifle railroad that afterfo-day freight sold will all be and tickets will be to points the Mobile and Ohio railroad, Meridian, Mbs,, and also to all points tlse V. & M. railroad, between and Shreveport, A notice has been received from ville, Miss,, saying that the there has been raised. CHINESE IHLL StGNED. Prcsdcnt Cleveland Dispones of a Vexed Question Ve terday. Washi:.-.-D. C., Oct. I.—The ident to-day signed the Chinese The president's message to bill, his accompanied approval of by the a submitting the certain ordered referred on subject, committee was to the on Mr. Sherman says that the only been suggestion acted upon, made ana by that the an of $27,600 to indemnify for losses inflicted on them bllmea had J?eeR nut betwbe$ ifi the defi- was now in conference houses, . a the In the senate this afternoon, Mr. Hale a resolution calling upon the of war for a list of removals of at the armories and arsenals the country since the issu¬ (January 4,1886) of the confidential by General Benet preferred directing iii that should be em¬ There was a long meeting of the senate on finance this morning, bill and substitute for Mills’ tariff was ready Beck’s to to reported contribution to the Senator to minority report was expected this to ar¬ from Fortress Monroe morning, as it did not appear, the bill will be for the present. The republi¬ members of tne committee sny the will goto the senate as soon as l he report is to-day, ready. In the house, among other introduced, was prevent one by the Mr. introduc¬ Dough¬ of Florida, to of contagious diseases from one to anothet; also to establish a sci¬ bureau at Jacksonville. Fla., to facts in relation to yellow fever, origin and spread. Captain Vargela and the White 1'anlia. London. Oct. 1.— Sir Francis de Win- president of tlte Emin Bey relief this says that further reports from Khartoum have convinced that Capt. Vargele he was mistaked the White in assertion that was that bad been reported reached by the pilgrims. Emin news which has relief association, lie assorts, has tlie opinion that the Wliite is none other than Stanley. The cn the Congo, who are the tost able to judge, also still main¬ that the White Pasha is Stanley. MORE FUNDS FOR INDIANA IT IS THE REAL CAMPAIGN BATTUE' GROUND. SENATOR BARBOURON VIRGINIA The H uger* la the Capital Ail la Favor of Cleveland—Seaator Veto to Stamp la Indiana. about? jt. ’they when don't I say jrnow that-r-but what I I am know. talking We don’t Intend that they state shall etUily. know It it. We shall carry the will be much more agreeable ana pleasant if we can nave a union candidate for may¬ or. and that We can save about $200,000 to Indiana by it, mopey can go or somewhere efee. I think we -will it unite on the mayor. I don’t know who will to.” Senator Vest will make .two or three speeches in West Virginia next week at tne invitation of Senators Kenna and Faulkner, who have for some time been anxious to have him make appointments in that state. Senator Vest will also probably accept several invitations to apeak in Indiana Beford the close of the campaign. ARKESTED ,*.T WHITECHAPEL. An American ‘;spected of the Frightful Monitor. London, Oct. 1 —Special.—A man was arrested this evening on suspicion of having committed the horrible murders in WhitechapeL He te a tall man with black beard, and wears an American slouch hat. He was traced from the lo¬ cation of the latest murder, where, it te reported, he was seen Saturday night. He was unable to give any account of himself during police the investigating. previous night. The l tndon are Belief that the Railroad Magnate U a Hope- lew Maniac. New York, Oct 1.—SpeciaL—A dis¬ patch received in this city to-day states that Robert Garrett's condition has grown alarming, and that his violent outbursts of insanity are the source of great annoyance to the residents of Ring- wood, N. J., in thr neighborhood of ids home. It is feared that the case ot the ex¬ president of the Baltimore and Ohio road te almost hopeless. Over Twenty tortoM Thrown Out aaxt In¬ jured, but New* Fatally. Mexico, Mo., Oct. 1— Special.— An at¬ tempt was made to rob the Wabash train bound west to-day two mike west of here. The entire train wes wrecked and thrown into a ditch. Upward of twenty |' In connection T# drunken and wo son - site and Can here at the he» Cross Society thari polk'd upon and tu utund put treats Barton, of the Bi more sinned compelled to ai in a house others near by thi were two atten Rhs demanded tb relieve her, and i then declined to afi for which she Another nurse charge* attend a female pattern KsSlJSS.-a treatment, the nurse i policeman in charge ths at once called. Haded would arrest the nurse 1 died, her, and true to hie x and she waa locket dination. Speaking of them ca of experience, and she y were vindicated from vrt such dirty treatment. A GARRISON OF ———— A Kentucky Man WkUe Drunk WIlolv Xwyy ]|U4Mt ViUnlly I TwoFurarath.; Newport, Ky., Get, l.-n One man has and yesterday driving by Ida getting moth , house, shooting her went. He then ban the house, shutting i; other family. He d night, Policeman and Ryan early tl ft in surrounded tally injuring him, the house 8 they clock may kill some Is o this afl was still in possess* guns and several rev house, were gathered and the in the vailed. great* At one time of imprisoned a young in girl tl* the furious ma ‘T-nproaclt. When! Uvea. Tlie toon r five o'clock and tl is now feared both PHILADKLPHIA, Oct. 1~S medical, law, veterinary, as departments of the Uni vert svlvAtUtt was opened opened to-da wi department by Associate vraa Justice MU ktm States supreme c ourt. s» j Tb* McGlynn Lake* t New York, Oct. I—Speed* agers of the McGlynn labor that a very small thi* vote wi their candidate year, 1 that an estimate of two Um is too high-for them to hot* For tb* ,I*ck»o»vlU« Ft New York, Oct. I .— Specs commissioners have author lection ol subscriptions for tlie firemen of Jacksonville, Pittsfield, Maas., Get, L—S The mountains are white with m morning, as the result of ye Htorm. Tlie thermometer te belt ing, and the air te very cold. A Strange Body Moating te jRi Next York, Oct. L— Spec body of a man was seen fioa perpendicular position in East 1 morning. When an suddenly adjacent p tried to seise it, it san officer, however, secured the which was the Schiff name, “Joseph foul It te believed eras with. -------‘***^19 A Costly Kxpwrtn****. New York, Oct. 1—Bice and proved an annoyance to the m John J. Frick, of this city, ami day an attempt was made to gel them. A large quantity ot W placed in a vessel on the aet and after it had been ignite te ice# were closed up so a* m peet«. About an hoar later f noticed coming out of the which showed that the su worked to a charm, but to to manner. The fire department little labor ! upon, and after a were extinguished. Tlie da! the furniture te estimated at < the building can be repaired f< sum. Mr. Frick and his wife san 1 lower California for tfieir left their home in charge of daughters, result. who experiment® disastrous