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gre year* will ahow,
During that time it ha* built a id pot into
«o*t *ucce*»!ul operation a *100,tWO cotton
*otory and is now building another with
oeariy twice the capital, it has put up a
*,ge iron and braes foundry, a fertilieer fac-
:5ffl3M»3£M
ooateu on the greatest system it. the fcieute,
he Oentrol, has secured count - Iron with its
mnertaat nrat, the Exit Teuuss.ee, Virg a»
- • It has just secured direst inde-
wtth Uh*Ha***K* and
ana has me President of a fourth
railroad residing her* and working
• rrr -nr -jz
ohnrches, it is aowbulldla* u <10,000 new
Presbyterian obnroh. it has inoreaaed its
population by nearly oue fifth. U has at¬
tracted around its borders fruit growers from
nearly avery State in the Uuion, until it is
eew surrounded on nearly every side bjr or-
‘ ‘ i. it is the horn# of tho
this is part of the record of £ l.slf
snd simply shows tbo program of an already
admirable city, with tee natural advantages
of having the finest climate, summer and
wtntei, In the world.
OiUBx i* the county seat of Spalding
county, situated in west Middle Georgia, with
a healthy, fertile and rolling country, US0
feet above sea level. By the census of t8U0, it
wiil have at a lew estimate between «MWU and
T,UK) people, and they are all of the right
sort—wide-awake, up to the times, ready to
welcome strangers and anxious to secure de
nrable settlors, who wilt not be any less wel
oome if ihoy bring money to help build up
the town, there is about only one thing we
need baJly just now, sad that is a big hotet
We have several small ones, but their aoeoin a .
sedations we entirely too limited for oar -
business, pleasure and health seeking guests.
If you see anybody that warns a good loot-
Uriifiu IS tue place where the Bairns
a^.3f£=2
I with the tunes.
HUtSSiOhAL OlKtClUhY
HCMftY C. PEEPLEi,
1 TORIES AT LAW
gixMPTOs, ufcoaei*.
Practices in all the »*.<-« and federal
(iouria. sjtbdJtwly
JNO. J. HUNT,'.
ArrOHNiSY AT LAW
i| 4uumrw. aaoiwiA.
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Offloe, SI Hili Street, Up Stairs, •naCOdAwlv ov« J. H
Vi tile’s Clothing Store.
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D. DISMUKK. ft. *, OOI*lNS
DI8MUKE «t COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
sums, oa.
iioioe,first room In Agiloaltural Raildiug
dtalr*. mari-dAwtf
tTHOS. ft. MILLS,
TXT BN KY AT LAW,
amrnx, ga. and Eed««i
0WUI preettee in the State
Courts. Office ver George A Hartuett’s
i3rner. rwH.
OB HD. aTHWIHT. HOHT. T, DAK1RL
STEWART A DANIEL,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Grtlbn, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federa
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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WOODBURY t : GEORGIA.
a luinpt attention given to all busiaeaa
Will praetloe la all the Court*, and where
ever busli eaa caUt
tST Collection* « specialty. aprfidly
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For Rent!
Room,, 8tev Kitchen, rich
fronfeentrr Hill and staqle. btook located frot
atrttt Yell for
boarding house. Also.
SHELTON HOUSE,
0a Poplar street, S rooms sod one sere.
Hew 8 room bouse and t* acres lead on 6th
street, good orchard aud branch. AUo, 40
acres had near city limits. Alio, other
property.
CUNNINGHAM,
Beal Estate Agent
HOTEL CURT
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Jnder New Management,
f 11 DANIEL, Prof*-
S P’tere meet all trains.
scigen and Beseiged.
xaar or men who well
PROBABLY OUT SPOILS
Harrtem. la a Civil Henries Reformer but
His Secretary of State is net—'"Turn U»e
DemocraW eat”—Jain ©, rjo.
f ortW- H as
who s»t,k the Capital.
Washington, D, C., March 8.—
‘•What's (be matter with civil service
refo in ’
u it‘= in the soap—wow 1”
In a ew days the grand bou» e will
commence. It is reported that there is
a difference of opinion between Harri¬
son an4 his cabinet o Beers as to the
MttrcrttRKJSt^
clined to>e a civil service reformer, but
that Blaine wil not let him. Blaine
does not want w hat is commonly called
a clean a eep, bu .it ia his wish that ev¬
ery o me worth an thing should be held
by a republican. A# Blaine has had hi*
poitance will eventually be kept in.
office. Harrison w^uid much prefer to
let the offices a one outside of the most
prominent end powerful ones and devote
his attention to abstract issues of policy
and government. But the great majori¬
ty of the republican party enre vei$
little for abstract policy or principles of
government that does not carry along
with it the offices. There are thousands
of republicans here waiting for some¬
thing. Their appetite is voracious and
th ir patience is not unlimited.
Yesterda- a numbe of demoratte. amet-
represen:ativjes and sena ors wen
ly through the i apartments giving a tip
here and ilte e tha, it would e best poh-
tics for de ocratio o nee h biers to hold
on. The hod that every time a democrat
res gns ■ ow lie t lays into the Hands of
s&rsBSSi,,?* xs»i am The epublican ejiublican and to oil , ca of
. vacancy, doi before can
excure excuse themselves thetuseh for g so a
a®; ■' “ reform jury. Tue cemo-
* onl nowever. tabinet are officers, firmly of
as¬
sistant secre.aritsj and < ii lomatic minis
ter siiouid resi n. Needy all the heads
of had departments made their he e min and. is h ef resign resign, of bu eaus but
$ up up ; to
the edort- of the leaders in congress jW**r
have deteired wit! . ■
There be a
a St^e tim er or L^^ote^le^nehAeriSS res *smationa am war, bni
wrn
of oommi sions. as mi ht have been ex¬
pected un «r ordinar circum tances.
The ear# no ge.e.al hints as to who
th - assistant sec ei arise will e yet.
The e is a g od deal ot talk < 1 Batten,
who wav formerly third as istant post¬
master gene al, o copying the same
o.nd und r this admin stration.
1 has. O. t oon of New Yorwho has
a W. 11 street si Indorse < ent, will of thet.eas- pr bably
be Hist a tant secretary
Ir. Loring, of Massachusetts,who was
at one time commission Biain rot agri ia uic.ire,
and htag eat friend of . a <x,B-
di atefo seooud assistant secretary of
the iroasu y.
There is a good deal o' talk of John A.
Kassou. t t low*, forme ly minister to
Austria and member of Congress, being
m de fi st assistant secretary of state,
and Wa ker ‘ laine is aim st certain to
be made second a-sis ant secretary of
state.
Walter Evans, of Kentuckv, who was
commissit ner of internal ro enue under
Arthur, is a candidate for his old job.
He is on the ground and pushing his
Claims.
V. hitelaw Reid is almost certain to be
min ster to England. Wm. Walter
Phelps can be minister to Pam if he
deal es it. and ex-senator Henderson of
kite on. is. J, hn C. New of Indiana, ix-
Gov. Porter o. Indiana, ev-8enator Ferry
of Michigan. ev-Gov. Furness of Neb aa-
ka. Lew Wallace of Indiana. Joun Jotin F.
Swift of Califo nia. f^airman Hu [ustonof
Indiana, nd Warn Miller a
York, ork, are are almost almost vertain vertain of of bei bei ;g i com-
Otist-i ned to represent this co atry at
the seat of fo eign government-. Mr.
Henderson is very generally talked of
ission. and ''
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th r hi
l»Sr ated t« thewifedf prominent - enator
s a
a few weeks ; go that he huab nd . ad
the cl.oi, e of res ding in Sj>ain or Ital -
to four yea s. John K. Swift of Cali-
to nia. was one it the couimissione s
who negotia ed our- list t eaty wi h
China and it is ge eX ly believed that
he wil be minister to that co ntr .
l«K«UKnBSS it ia sis sta ed that ex Opnsul general
aunrreiling the d wi adm h Se rotary tion. . ayurd and
Utevela nistr
Aic.iatu. el Ell ott F. She ard. of New
York, would like to te given a promi¬
nent ip omatic post. From present ap-
pearanc She ard s his < hances are bore n and t atte.ing.
s a greute he - nuisance
in politi s t an is in o i na.ism.
Sa . Mer dith. of Chicago, seems to
haw the i >side pull for ti eo ‘u 1 o pub-
li i rinti r, He er ed in Harriso.i’s <fid
regiment and is a personal friend of the
p ee dent.
Herman A. Haslock. o" the Nashville
Jon na of Medicine a d Surgery, ia a
cand.date f r putdic printer, and is «ir-
oulat ng a rable sixteen p ge pa uphlet the filled
with fav extracts from press
of the south,
Ex-Supervis ng Arch'tect Beil is on
the g onn a d seeking re nsiate’ ent.
He lican was one als of removed, the last mipo. and ta if t he repub¬ is
o c re¬
stored h • van regard the i terra! aa
Faranta's theater, to New Orleans, waa
horned and a number of adjacent buili-
ir entire ^'istgn wardrobe, a«i3» and the
rare-
Mngh band lost all their uniforms and
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GHimN. UKORUIA. SATO MUKNINU MARCH 9. I""9.
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HUitO TO A THEE.
«■«•»■* Outrage t. Tlegtate-Tbe Boy u*
luneeeut of Wreog.
s*. ■*
mszsxgsste bank
brothers, a nan named Ashworth
and a negro accused John Ue, aged 10
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A Bobber Killed.
Burnett, Tex., March A—News has
hack. When two miles this fide
Standenmeyer Lidj, i h ter found rl ,e htmsei. wlth the co
hL f * '
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mover shot him through the
Harris cannot recover. He has cap-
meter's hack, as it was late and getting
dark. '; v ,
Pat a Bullet In the Groom.
Harrodsburg, Ky„ March 8.-The
nuptials of Mr. Stephen Tyler and Mia
Amy Dixvile, Jane this Bottom were celebrated iy at
county, yester afior*
noon. Last nig t a large crowd of young
men and bo s gathered to have a ebay-
iv.r, and had o. ought with them drums,
bells, ho ns, ttn pans, horse-fiddles, fire¬
arms, and, in fact, every conceivable
Tue thing • n which a n tee. could the door, be made. and
when groo he u crowd appeared attempted at
to scatter a
pistol aho was diacha gel. the ball entering
his lder, making making a a dan*ero datum a
wound. not known who did the
shooting.
Attested.
Sioux City, Ia, March 8.-Evidence
ras discovered to-day showing that
Ki gand Murphy, ar ested a few days
ago. are th - parties that b ew the sufe m
a Muk at South Sioux City ten davaago.
It is eti posed that they also cracked
o.. Butler. ce in this Guenther and Throe Hopkins, accomplices,
were
also arrested at Cov ngton, on, Neb. Neb. , , and and are are
aii iu jail at Dakota i City, Neb., except
Bmte , who is liel 1 here' hero awaiting a ie-
quisi.ioa aom Nebraska.
Embenler Moore Seen is Cbieago. '
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Chicago, IBs., March 8.—A. Moore,
the In’ianapolis (Ind.) agent who em-
bezxl. reported d 8500.000 have and fled yesterday to Canada, Chi¬ is
to (Ad acquaintance spent claims n
cago. An to
have recognised him on hi> a.rival he e
a the orand Trunk depot, and last
The night frieni at the same p aje when i
tity when says
each
ted it as he. v
resented as i
much fear of i
Skull Fractured with m Plat Iron.
N*w York, March fi.—Mrs. Mamie
Martin, whose husband is a coachman
Mrs. Ma tin taken uptown from her home
wax
to the Presbyterian hospital, in a dying
condition, and her assai ant was arrested
and locked up. The woman is twenty-
one yearo of age.
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Three Hen Terribly Burned.
Pittsburg, Pa., March P.—At 3i45
o’clock yesterday morning, eaoaping gas
in the ki chen at 2808 Penn avenue be¬
came The tiame ignited.setting fire rapidly to the that building. three
men-C, ; Kruger, s pread so Charles Kill nburg
aadGeoige-^ ‘ —-
will probably L die hid injuries.
from
Seeata to be Kpidemic.
Lincoln, Neb., March 8.—During:the
debate to the house yesterday over the
militia hill, Baker referred to Majors'
<* Ogres tonal career m no complimenta¬
ry terms, and declared that he had se¬
en ed Ma^rsreiorted his seat through that raud. and in-inua- trick¬
ery ut such such in-tou»-
come f om the “cow
atolv a cowardly cur. w
blood shed.
Co»t Him Ml* Lite.
Hopkinsville, Ky,, March 8.—A se¬
rious cutt ng affray took place at Prince¬
ton test evening. during which . antes
Pollard #•» stabbed to the breast by
undy i uke receiving in,uries of which
he died almost in tantly. The tr mWe
o i inated over P< iiard's interference
bet wee t Duke and bis mtetrsM. whom
he was whipp ng at the time. Duke
escai-ed.
Montreal, March 8.—The Jeraits en¬
tered an action for $50,000. aga net the
Toronto Ma i, the principal found of
comptatat order b the being uiriL an The oath al *-cribeJ that to they the
tako other than eg.- of tidalfe,
no oat i a vow
to superiors and the aove eign. and a
vow oi vhastit . and that they are as
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WILSON 1 T YIELD
tan ONLY CAN
•a* Applies
C|4«m cam-Cwrr's
d«s tu Ike
8.—The
has been sued
I wttl probably
result in of the office
he now 1
&
taken the
oath ot office under Id, article 1
of the constitution, provides: “In
case of death, con or lmpriaon-
ment, failure to q ignation or
the pres-
ovemoi
disabil-
This situation would I
it not likely to be full
uemes to the state, is no dis-
pute about the eiectic Co r, the
8*553?!?* nor, upon
ture has refused t
claro who was ele
ootorft for this body long to lime fu and e so thus to
to coast*
hold ontiol cf of thesta ‘ .intent.
co: ei decided .. a>
the cou ts have that
the legi legi lature lature is power that
can declare who ha
Cen. b off, the r«. and Jm’ge
Broo e Fleming, the .t o canai
date, both live over in easte n part
of the state, and n a* n< counties,
For years there has i — very serious
SE. l SY l J. , n . and western
and the Kan
awha secti< n has been willing t .> do al-
Oov Wd-t n. who
office tor four years p
right to bold it until the
dec.de between Goff am ha*l
live- here in« ha' leston. and
conspic ous political figure in the oon-
ernor very se iously distu bed demo-
craiir ha mony, and ha u as elected only
by a meage majority. He clai ■ now
axr«4srbu"'c? that he
titade c e .tee the suspicion may
*po«
at any ti e, and he could hold it o tong
as the demo ratio legislature : ©fused to
act. Yvhethe he should do so or not.
d his soord. position The Is republican likely to produce holders great
office
of which t.iere are ter e numbers la d f-
ferent parts of the state,, will recogni e
Gen; Goff as the governor, and will
in probably act airs. with h The m ro demoexate far as possible
state a - now-
take the same po ition to a d Mr. Wil-
son. so long as h - shall hold the office;
wh.le t a I havi-g no party i ehind him,
make a deal with the democrat* who
need totUte*ure? him badly, ***■ having no ma.ority if
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the
For more than three months this re-
of marka the courts le situation in has run possible toe gauntlet »iiaee,
eve y
from the lowest to the hi
All have necided, where
has been r ised. that the
the oterewnich onto pow- of r having the he right is really to de-
contestants
legislature It was generally elected supposed Kenna when th*- toe
re oenator
democrat that It wo Id open the returns
and declare te.usal Goff e do ected,out it adjourned
a. ter a to so.
Judge admits Fleming election to his notioe of con¬
tent the of Go.f upon tue
face of the returns, but alleges .raud to
certain counties This issue, of course,
has to be tiled, and all the authorities
have so far shirked the respond ill tv.
Tbi dispute now bee me ro serious as
to produce throe governors, ail clai tog
the ri^ht, with motor less show of au¬
thority , to administer the state’s a airs.
All three o the claimants are more or
leas labor interesting union candidate, character*. has played Ce r, the
no
part to 1 public iif - heretofore, been but before t e
two re contestants have
the people tor twenty Hearing years or more
Jud the e urooke lives at Fairmont
on Baltimore ot Onto railroad, about
si vtv miles * ......
city of the the
year* in
elected qccupto'
y era or m re had chosen juste*
eluded his term W«s
the de i oc atic < ** governor.
He is a little above tue n edium hei
rather a spare man. with a facet at
notes He haa.never c’ose er application been been to in public public to Ms position position tew bo out
of ;he state.
Gen. God li e at Clark*' urg. in the
adjoining c unty. He has had a very
remarkable o ner. . nd to twenty-five
years has . lied a conspicuo .* iteoeto
state aa • national ul tiie. ami in view
of this pending co test bee© ee a more
impmtont actor than ever to polit cs.
He has been the leading spirit to the
Rj&s^risxusfijas to tote .ub rnatorial would
contest pr b-
abiv hare boas member of Presiuent
Harrison’s cabinet.
Provibencr, R. I.. March 8.—A very
st ange, suicide was cetamittod here.
The few pedestrians who were on North
Mato street, observed a v
asrs
whi hhe c ^
Bde. but re died
m
CHARI TY IN B USKINS.
•av«l«ac« ot ftw.
Art ran Toward an
Atlakta, Ga.. March 8.—A pluasant-
fhced actor and actress, giving t e name
of Burton, called on the mayor yeAer-
d«F. r
Mr. Burton said to the mayor:
“White in Chattanooga we met an old
Mind man, about 15 years of age, who
sta ed that he wat on hte way to Atlanta
fers*
bmith. told u* that some pewou to
lied hi u out
ser ice in the
had st* ted
pi,-, man.” “ana we
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the T.iere Peachtree is a Jasrer P. Smith out-ide living cltv on
road, j st the
limits, w h» te the half brother the old
man te looking for.
me stole chewing gum.
And Vet Mm Fellow was Worth Five Raw-
towllffkTSa
£*ta^iStai:esr. * v ■» *-**6 *.b« • '
“ffiiSsfifKiffu-.i-h. the and h bond fixed 810 ).
of i s ce s at 1
Brown pulled out a i ocketLook c. ntAla-
ing over g uo and depo-ited e’00 w th a
merchant, who ce ame It s bon Isman.
vt hy a man with gift ) sho.ilu steal
twenty cents’ worth of chawing gum is
a mystery.
The Children with Powder.
Xxnia, Ohio, Mar. h 8,—The 8 year-
old son and the 5-yenr old daughter of,
Mr. Jacob mith. who .©sides nor,hwest
0 this city, fo. nd a copper t'ft.-k of pow-
de , conw taining about one pound of the
exi losive. Tuey threw it into he open
door of a big wood st we, when it w, nt
off, tearing the doors and windows out
of childr the _ room, m, T«e and juju littl»girl ba in 1; ly injuring burn¬ both
n s eyes ure
ed ro badly, it is thought, that she will
te able to see if she re over .
aWwrkatMW.
London, March .8.— That famous
hi ition known at “Madame” Tus auds
which con rains, amon, other attractions,
ro mimical man f»; cetoorit giro m wax of changed theatrical and
as, has minds.
It was pu. chased by a syndicate and the
b il ing and its valuabte con ents form¬
ally beveralmem bande i over of t the * its Tussaud new owners, famdv
ere
w ill co itimre their c. nnection with the
exhibition.
North Carolina Noproo* Mad.
Raleigh, N. C., March 8.—T'ere is
much bitterness felt by the negroes to
tote state o er the passage of a bit i.
the election legislature whicu fe terday providing des tor
an law pro that all
bo e*shall be libelled, and thatvo ero
*hal approach h the poll (meat a time and
place boxes. toe The The r sev< b b veral 11 ballots it onsly in the fhe
w ser a rot
illiterate negro element to the state.
BUI 7S—Ctovetand 84.
New York, Mach 8.-The Herald
prints the following results of a ha ty
canvas yesterday, • of representative the N drift w Yorkers of reel¬
to a certain
ing as to who te the leaie. o the demo
erotic Hill, party: In doubt aa to hok-e, ;>a
or .2; for Cleveland, 84: for Ran
dall, 18; fo Whiurey, 12; total, 188.
Geentto Ktaetlon CwM*
Atlanta, Ga , March 8.—Gov. Gor¬
don has decided the t o erection content
cares from Lodge c rent v.
m the first cent st. J. J, Pozar was
de tered elected ordinary, a.ain.t Wm.
McRae, «onte ta .t.
, J. D. Ta. lor te decl red elected tax
collector, instead of J. 0. Rogers, con-
testee.
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The Whltaeaps Thrashed HIM.
New Haven, Conn., March 8.—Remus
Cogswell and Edwa d Prague, of New
Preston, hare confessed to'having as¬
saulted Albert Barney. Dres-ed a
White marks. Caps, Cogswell to long and Prague la-k la cloak; and
in wait
for Barney t.n a km -ly roau. and then
l.eat him. Pri r to this Barney hod
bsen wa ned to to k o tfor vchi e aps
n New Preston be was called the * • il
tog* Terror,” and ha* been mixed • to
several cjue*t!onub.e deed . Hte latest
o ence was the robbing of several lie •
r oats, and for this the White v aps pun
shed him.
Bx-nwretary Fafnditid’* Company.
Nrw York, March 8.—The cert ficato
of organiaat on of i be New York Secur¬
ity and Tru-t Company has been filed n
the county clerk s o rice. 1 he capital .*
gl.000.Ut 0. ami the members am Charles
8. lairchil;, W il am J.. Boo t, James J.
H 1 ot St. Wiliu-m Paul, a. d H. he Applet- foilowing ew
Y orker* St n, <omte
White. William m— L. ** k, eng, Will ..... am
F. Buck! y, Chr .topher G » a d win
Stuart O. Nelson Hudson H aula d.
William Woodward. Jr., W.ll aw A.
Booth. Rc*wel! P. Flower. Jame, 8UJ1-
mau, W Warn H. T tlinghast and W.l>-
iam HL Been.
dadaa Ueorlnt m* rtalltaf GtB|erbrood.
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Nkw York. March 8.—Judas Iscariot
was a prisoner at the Tombs police court
yeete dav Ba had enf b-e# airreted for
peddling ginxerb Under the shadow
of tbo Faroe of Benjamto ranklin. in
Pr ating Home s uare. Ha ad cmam
ed te one mw e k
the i or oration <
>wV I a?™****.
"ri'• t f f
DLATH 0l ; ERICSSON.
The Builder of the First Mon-
itor Breathes His Last.
SPRANG PROM A FAMILY OP
ENGINEERS. I
Morn la Sweden at toe Opening of Ike ■
Century—HI* Career Dartno th® Clvtl j
War—HI* f*nd«ct« Applauded by the
Prwtdent— Fleht Heiween Ike Merrl-
-ma. and kle Yew*et.
New YoRK.Ma ch 8.-John Ericsson
the treat engineer, died at his ho, l e, 88
Beach st eet, this city, late test night, of
cystitis, in his 86th ear. He was bora
to Sweden, and came to title country in
oerhis brother Nilee and hu nephews
having-all gained r.-no >n in Europe by
the originality of their engineering feats.
Copt, fcriearoa, at the ag<t of 1(*. oon-
t trucied a miniature »aw mill and pump¬
ing machine that aitroc ed gr at atten¬
tion in Sweden at the time. At the age
ot 17 he ente ed the Swedish army as an
fit ii u£-”r.* * ta
aassis '&E&
of wh bezant c i worn I jjQ fr u.f
18H _ -
naval naval vea-ei vesrei that that carried carneu her ner mac unery
c n*t uct. n to the t eet* of tlie wo ,d.
Ircsson buitt the Monitor,
completln * “ * '
i»4 of the
aiupton Roads load* ju-t to in time time to to def def at.
In Merrim March. c, IHtW. IHtW.the vi'hi the h con hod eierate de.-,t o rSlfi i —
union frig*te*.J« ngr-re find mu erian i
an . was a out to sink or diaper « the
B&-s«srascL» changed, amt
the war might have been
European inter.ereucc at eutpted.
The Iron Cruh Cauwd by High Tartft
Readtnij, Pa., March 8.—The failure
of the Reading Iron works stilt o ntin-
ues to agitato businets iuteresU in this
section of th. state. The hey tone
ing Mill this city, 6iundtar. and the ro ling
at SSB2S35$ Naomi and this o -univ.
togetherabo .tnevvnhundrtd hand . «ev-
F. Ba r one of tue direct r , 1 st all in
a pnb.io trade spee. h predicted of restricted a crash in the
roa ecause a mar¬
ket, caused by the co ntry’s higu tariff,
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Peddler n. Hlaodhound.
Nrw York, March 8.— A peddler
named Joseph Wacht entered Stitotey s
l t he would tht.jHHtdle. buy hi
war Lmifeg&SS&t s. The latter trier told to
get out; bu be
Tills
eji a ulooduoun 1 from the nner room
and set it on the peddler. The l»t er was
horribly he bitten of the about the legs an bro arm
i cr.e i nfortunate man gti
pedestr ana to hte assistance. Tu« brut
was beaten o.i Wacht hte pros rate victim will
heavy ph-si clutw. ian'soitice.whereh«wounds was ca r.ed to t
town
w recauteri ed and dre ed. T - ba
tender eucaped n the confusion, a war¬
rant ha* been i sued .or hte arrest,
Th* Wootf.dk ‘Jury.
Macon, Ga„ March 8.—Woolfolk is
going very slowly and cautiously in se
lect.ng hte jury.
choosing The entire day yesterday d the was s; ent ad in
jurors, a wuen cou.t
o rned in the evening mil.- six had
be fast n re.ected. they Tue/ were rejected a*
as came up.
Three fa mere, one traveling man a
prtn er ana he a ju.y dry good* merchant now
compose Two hundred as :nd cuoaen. for.y have
men
been called np to this m rning and it i.
prob t»le as many more will be caked
before the twelve are selected.
Woolfolk i oe omfng famous for hte
close a, d reac hing scrutiny of every
wit ess and juror as thev are brought
forward. He seems to be in a cheerful
frame tf u.ind.
Mad Stone Applied.
Atlanta, Ga.. March 8.—Mrs. Kate
Mur, Weil hy. who day. was and oitten whose by a mad dog
on tie to wound a
da mad and to ,e te wa applied, rely is much better io-
. now « t • ui. o, uan er.
tie utad. tone us -d .s owned by Mrs. M.
J. Smc .iand, who lives at eli Ma.ie ta
st eet. * h - • ■
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The re ente of Servia have issued a
pr > tarnation in which they decia e hat
the. wide.dear r to cultivate friendly
reLtio.i* w.thaii the j o e.a. n ugurare
a constitution i r, gnue.piat he finance
ot the count up n a s«.,nd ads and
uoinxii o der .he regents ua«e e-
oived te allow h Metro olitun Mi h-
aei, who wa* deposed for ot poking the
Mi,an Natalie di.orce, to .etarn to
8c-r.it.
The stockh >'dh s of the Pacific guano
comp ny lis ene ( to the rep t o tue
commuted, sh w nggJ.A-O.OO ti. flute
and *juo. -u .,uick as eta. Thew a ants
uoaot include four i la to of tue cm a-
ny tel.n at Wood* Ha l. Charles on bteo m
andSw. n island. 1, t e liabflitiro
are Included *1,0,i .©« of a eeptHixte*
which U idden telmed we e no liao.li
ties of the Pa iric g no com pan
was voted tuat the s report©; the commit-
tee and Glid en s 8tHU l ‘i‘l'Dt 0CltC to
the stockholder,. . , _
The Boersen Zeituag proposed saro that the
United Sto.es ha* to re.e tiiat
port on of the Samoan gue tion concern¬
ing Germany snd the , toted 8 area
alone to a bit™tion. Germ ny i- n..t
ice to be te di
n> b Mm Geat*^Britain'
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