The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, January 01, 1889, Image 1

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leu we! build up If you see anybody that wantoagood loca- < ttoo for a feoiel in thi South, just mention ! Griffin. * * > , . 1 . 101 - 1 - tl). __-hA.r. «lw, davnVTW ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HSNHY C. PEEPLES, moss si it lai JNO. d. HUNT, ATTO BN &y A T LA*W atmneiit. oeoboia. Office. 81 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J. H iTHOS. It. MILLS, TTOBHJSY AT LAW, cos should be taken care of by congress, he k embraced o:ii:o.-ted in to the the river log-rolling and harbor idea now bill. It is iieyond doubt that Mr. Cleveland is Up beiore the house. Mr. Crain voiced the pie be n learned. ent s sentiments That is, exactly, he is in so favor far as can of plenty of money but he for necessary public the improvements, of is opposed creeks to and squandering harbors that the money en-ineers in of the army Cannot iind when will they are assigned It is to ex. euto the of congress. thought by those who seem to have the most c.irect communication with tlie presid rrt that he is quite willing to ap¬ prove any expenditure of public money the Where the commercial interests of oountry require e’ts it. He tliat has he sided would during gladly the past two w< approve fer ‘an appropriation of a million Galveston, tr two millions for New York; but hia head war shaken with splendid dencies and vivacitv wlnn of the the general river ten¬ and harbor bill purposes brought to his mind. It were is even stated that in conver-ation with the congressmen interested in the work 0# national Character, that he advised on was had with a Tesas con- It is assuined to mean that to veto the river and harbor EYNCHKRS* SWTl-T VENGEANCE. The U« Wes Too Slow and tho Murder Was Too Devilish. GreeceY, Colo.,Lee. 81.—A large Lody of masked men secured Sheriff AValtover [ hist night and, failing to get the keys of the jail, tore away the brickwork around the t'oor. 1 hey opened the outer door, broke tlie locks off, destroyed the cages and took out -W. B. French and hanged him to a tree near fixe jail. The coiro- ners inquest is in progress, but no clew fo the perpetrators has yet teen ob¬ tained. Apparently infiignant citizens dbuli not wait for the law to take its ootuse, fearing that there was a possibil¬ ity of his escape from the punishment of, the killing of Harry Wood! erry, just two weeks ago. On tliat date the murder in question SSS*‘ shocking character. • W. D. French and his son, John Samples and John Hogan entered Bssar** the house of Harry Woodterry French was a large cattle owner and farmer, and' AVoodberry had been asso¬ ciate t with him this season in farming. A dispute arose in the division of 800 tg3 l He then carried them lownte'watnudA tfarsaS »en blown off. One fflfcrtyteot.from other leg and both middle of this the eclipse-is total for two minutes, ir srirc the edge it ig to- tal for a few seco is total the sun i fittssa there with goes extends to a great distance around the sun, which, hidden by the moon, makes a black oircle in it. The astronomers want to know the cause of the corona, whether it indicates a very thin gaseous minute atmosphere, particles whether capable it contains of reflecting some light. Tfiiis is the greatest object of in¬ terest. but between the sun and the corona there are blood-red portions of a v ineces.” ery slender These ring*called interesting the, ‘ red prom- tion of sight, are and an the scientists por¬ the are going to study these. Professor the Pickering continent and from four Harvard others go across college with a great lot of instruments, ing telescopes, spectroscopes A and of photograph¬ apparatus, in photography party twenty going under ama¬ teurs are thP s«n. but only about as it is some times diminished by a little vapor in the air; fio one might easily Importance ovwtwrH. it if it were not of sufficient to re¬ pay rapt scrutiny. Interesting Epistle from Eiyali. London, Deb. 31.-John Reid, the well known New York journalist, is stopping with Mrs. Reid at Hotel du Louvre. He will shortly proceed south for the benefit of his health: Reid is an old friend of Epitor elect. Halford, Harrison’S days private secre¬ tary A few ago ho received a letter from him, which will prove a valuable contribution to current cabinet making gossip. “I do not think John It A Serious Pistol Fend. Wf i Augusta, Ga„ Dec. Sl.-r-|Bpecial.j— The news of a shooting affray which oc¬ curred in the country, 18 miles from Au¬ gusta, last Saturday, between Sam and Floyd Folding, Lewfi Black and Frank * received. It m wee an old feud renewed 1 about trespassing each other’s land. JM All the -------- men were ----- armed with double-barrel shot 'wi guns, gups, and and eight fire; his were exchanged. shot. Sam Lewis Lewis Black Black bad both eyes Fleming lost the one mouth eye, ana and Floyd lost his Pelding teeth, was his hand shot in and his side was wounded. Frank Brown received several flesh wounds, • ■- r -F -v . Good jiew* for Anarclilpts, New York, Dec. 31.—[Special.]—Last week the Arbiter Bund asked Judge Shepard for an injunction restraining the police from interfering with their meetings. The cal was referred to Mas- Irrl#S'5sTi shiism S ) I ' s BRENT - learnt that the envelope bore the follow- HATCH AND WINDHAM. Attorneys, Attorneys;' Rochester, Rochester, New York. It became to all had erstwhile announced his intention of walloping the eternal life out of CoL Shepard, The latter aforesaid. ' Sunday, attended church but this morning he was found in his office in a very crusty humor. He in formed an Evening Sun reporter that he had something to do besides engaging in newspaper duels. He also scored a point, irrelevant enough, by inquiring if the reporter •‘Just went to church satd he, on Sundays. ho shim long,” the church, ‘‘as just newspaper long reporters will they be led into the paths of so vice and falsification. Who invented this story i I have heard nothing of it, but if the author knows what is best for him, he will let my personal affairs Here the colonel bit his lips as if fear¬ ing he certainly that he had. had It gone to© far, which is upon these grounds that the belief light, is spreading that the colonfl of icti, means Howl to tor tne~c»nse and shed of drops m* country, his party and—the colonel. The original story, as related by a Rochester paper, is that one Sergeant John Millers, of Jav street, in tj^at city, lenged ignoring the the colonel disparity mortal in rank, had chal¬ It to combat. was tliat explained Sergt. in the Rochester member paper Miller, who is now a warlike sentiment. Causes of the Action ot the Erie Railroad Against Its Employees. Susquehanna, Pa. Dec, 81.—The 185 foundry men engaged in the Erie shops here were discharged to-day and the works closed. This action was resolved on by the Erie when it deter¬ mined to reduce expenses in the con- riruetien and repair shops of its Dela¬ ware and Susquehannadivision. Thefirst step taken Hn this direction was the removal of the headquarters of the Susquehanna division from Elmira ler, a part of the upSntetdeTwf fora Sa??i?jSiHSS . The ifiom qccuj fcS which has , S,r;rteS, been done there m c trans- mechanics of the-t wo di visions. Iff*,’ , *-> ■ Mr ^sarr? ^ ; ;:::. 1 .s ‘ He,a , u !. ft : 1 l‘;L ti ! time. w..ere Isis brother Emmons, - l.ope-i than any one else, raid to me: ^ U VC8 Mr. Blaine s intention be h ■ •-• on o U-*voChicago, -..the . men are "si ed up” for what end not fur what their fath* He wa : quite a social card, ! case, stud was unknown to 1 gene h ally, though those best wi him said he possessed n than he was given credit far. own in order to advene© t his eldest son. Philado.ph.a, ................ Pa. Dec. 3L-T1 e mu- dilated remains of the murdered man . found la £a>t t'»rk cn Wr.im.aJak last.. were yesltrdaq indentlfled as those of Antoine Schilling, aged twenty-four years. At 7:30 ocksck l.vt evening the man who committed the. diabolical nntrder was taken i,»:o custody^. His name is Jacob Scbro :p, aged fifxo ut forty years. Schroop, like his victim, ir a German. H« an i Schilling vcie partner; m a . mail I- cei> store, No mi < asiwahuler sreet. : B, midnight Sebroop uu le a confes- live f. the deed robb, tfJt r was ry. AH that Schr.Mp it alized by his da-u-rdlv criaac was $80. It was learned that the daughter of Schroop knowledged has having made a confcsron. She ac¬ tried to kill St hill- mg by admhns^ring a do.,e of Jauda- determined to hang the young man, and a tope was procured for the purpose then chopped the up the body; The police Imve hatchet which was used in inu- tilatmg the remains. _ Trial Postponed. * Cincinnati, Dec. 31.—The case of Wm. W.« Hopkins, the son of the bank- MffijiffijHfaijdmin-Hopkins, Colnubu penitentiary, who now is charged in the with • e-ltg uu accessory to the Tinkler ^SA‘S.,*SrSAg*« ’Squire I'rigfit until liextSatur^y at the stonV funeral Both Hopkins and Tink- sS*£i : and anchors ’ ' r about i-SSO, the tenus of the agreement enter f i ; Uo f Aa ^ b y s ; i i 1 i , i ; . i i : i < i i 1 ’