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VOLUME 18.
Griffin,
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ulu . ki<wt. iiiu-t
Gritflo i* the pro
revive t»w« in Gaonfi*- hi* 1* n*» li>p<-r
.te-wh tion, a* th« record of the J»M
tWo years will show.
Dur'o* »h»t time It ha* built a *1 pot iuto
most anrcee^fui oper tion « *100,UOO cotton
aotory snd N no* building another »i*h
n91 ,rij l w ,o« the capital . It h»* put up n
ge ird*i aadbraa* foundry. afertii'wr fae
a works,
•>rj, #n immense ice and betUiag a
end blind foSmry, » hr*** faetury
opened op the finest granite quarry In the
United Btatr-’, and hu* many other «mter-
priaes in mumplaaou, It ■•••** scoured
.
auotUe' adroatl nmety mlie* long, and while
ocatva oh to* greets** system i«> the ttaRtn,
j, Central, hat reared pwnw' on win. i*»
nportautrr^he^t B
with OtWtteUi'*K» :mH'
Te W ri. and tut* life Fresideat of a working fourth
railroad residing here anti
„ iu ultimate completion. With
t » Are white nod three oulored
■hareUea, il »* now building a #111,001) new
1‘re byterlt'i ohorob. It has inoreuaed it*
population hy nearly one fifth.- It. has aU
tracteti around Its border* fruit grower, from
nearly eTery State in the Union, uulil it u
now sarr uuded ou nearly every aide by or-
eltarda aud vineyard. It U the home of the
m-ktag. ca iaa.ty has
4 It hss successfully
n»«Kur^*»y.tem of pufeilescboo a, witL
' a seven Sear* curriculum. second to iuuo*.
Tbta ia part ot the re) >rJ of a I alt decade
and simply show* the prog rests of au already
admirable city, vith ti:a natural advantage#
of having the finest climate, summer aud
wrote:, in the world.
Otiffli. it the county seat of Spalding
eount;, situated to weat Middle Georgia, with
a iieailuy, ierttle aud rolling oouatry, lifiO
/e4 above »e.t level. By the census of 1880, it
wilt have at a lo» estimate between h, °0 and
T,u0i) people, end they are allot the tight
sort— wideawake, up to the times, reedy te
welcome straugers aud anxiou# to secure de
iiruble sstu’dw, who Will u*it be any less wel
some if they bring money to help build ap
the town, there is about only ore thing we
need bj ily j.ist now, end tuatis a big hotei
We have several small ones, but their accom¬
modations are entirely too limits I for oar
business, pleasure and health seeking guests.
If yousee anybody that wants a good loca-
on or a hot* I in the flouth, Just mantHu
Griffin. whet the Gsirrut
Griffin li me place #
Saws is pu ; its) vd—daily and weekly—the
uaat newspf i. t <u th# Empire state of the
Georgia H . cncloae stamps in sendiog
upte cjj bsa. 1st*
t Date) ssetob will answer July
1868. By January Isi, 1668, it will have tow:
«o to keep a > with the times.
OUR LITTLE SON-
r«tr year. .Id. aHitie* etk s m
ful .bin Slum e. S<x oc«er« tried %m
care Man sli failed. a*a< w.n» r.e aad an#
vhm. Cwmale.e'y en.vd K> ane.e ne 01.** mis
mf tall earn M* mettle., t. Uag
Our litt e son w ill be four ; yej Tsof see on
the 35 1: It inst. inst. In In Mi M y, 1885, he »as atisca- ,ek-
ed wtth t a very called painful in physician, breaking whokteated ohlof the
skin. We a chiid
him for about four weeks. 1 be receiv-
ed little onto good fn from the Ire. tment, as
the breakin,
tobebiv tooeniV'S SSSSrSS-- in au «gi»>awi
ler, strong liiments, etc. Finally, ws called
other physicians, no less than mi had
. —' -■ *- * all ' afIVa falltan AV,
dose cf'the'Rssol.vgNT about everv second
malady :n all we used less than one half of
Ccricctu Rasonvaur a little lew than on
box of Concerns, and only oatcake ofCim-
Cayuga, Livingston Co ,., Ili.
flubscribed and swoi mto before ms this
fourth day of January. ,1887. o! N. COF, J. P.
SCROFULOUS i^s’aitetrssa HUMORS.
with Uatltpi
some advised the
could not help help roe roe I 1 was was ad to try .
CtrriccnA HasoLvaNT- 1 did so, snd in a day
I grew better and better until la m as w ell »s
SfifiBESilw. cu|c form
internally, of skin aad -<re b ood a poeitl’ disease e tom ! or pimples every to
scrofula.
re. Price, Cctiocbx, 50o.;
. ; R* 8 oi.v*-t; tl. Prepared by the
Toman Dxco and chbbioau " BBBICAU Co., Boston,
M “How to Cure Skin Dtoeae-
HT Bead for Ulnstratioas, and 100 testi-
#s, 64 pages, 50
aoPisls. -
_
DaDVIC D“DI O Skin and Scalp preserved Mcdi- and
beautified by Ccticuba
catxd Soap
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Free! Free From Pain.
»n os* Miner* TR# CPTtctraa relieves
„*tj-P in Piaster
RheomaUcJSclatlCjSndden,Sharp d Weak
Pains, Strain# a* nr*.,
The first snd olv pain killing Placter. 25 cU,
tlapr wed.tat Aw
For Rent!
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-
J 0 SEY HOUSE)
P aoms, Stnvs Boon snd Kiteben, block from rleh
»n spot snd ataql , - ne
t centre Hill strew Well lotatod for
dlag bouse. Also.
SHELTON HOUSE,
6 rooms snd ens sere.
»e and li acres land ob 6th
gssd orchaud s td bra ash. Also, 40
I-sd near cltr limits. Also, other
i (LA. CDSNINOHAR,
no* wash,nc™. Ga.
The The Committees Committees of at the the Fifty. Rift*.
First Cbngress Announced.
MORB P.RBRIDEMTIA.L APPOINT-
MEETS HANDED IN.
Betc-heller will b« a Mia tan t Secretary ot
the Treasury—Porter Given au Italian
Miulou — Kvaadar to the Ueamarb
Court—The Issue Taken Between Her
risoe end Bleta.
Washington, D. C., March 18.—the
president sent to the senate the follow,
log nominations
Authur c. Mellette, of Watertown, D.
o—
Forks, D. T., to be secrets y of Dakota.
Cornelius H. Hartford, of Waaoington, of the
Territory, to be ^bief territory justice of Wash- au
^rtme co.rt a. the
George W; Irvin, of Montana, to be
mawhat of the United State* for M*.n-
Smiley N. Chambers, of Indians, to be
attorney ior the United States for In
diana. "
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in the senate Vice-President Morton
bein, absent, Ingalls acted as president
prO ©ill. .
*oen uie aa f. Dow* -.
Ap Agiiculturo riations—Allison. and Foreetry—Paddock.
ro.
Census—H»Jc. Civil Service
-Chace. :*
Chbrns —Spooner.
Coast 1 efenseose—Dolph.
Couunerc© —Err. *
Dist let of Columbia—Ingalls.
Education and Labor—Blair.
Finance — Mor ill.
*'Fo Fisher.ee—btockbridge. el&tions—.Jherman.
(m eign i' Mississippi River
o.ement —
Washburn.
Indian Affairs—Dawes.
Interna e commerce—-Cullom.
Judiciary—E munds.
Na I Hilary al Affair—Came. AHa is —Hawley.
on.
Patents—Teller.
1 en ion»—DiT»,
Posto ces—Sawyer.
Pr Public viieges i.auds—Plumb. an 1 Election—Haar.
Railroads—Witohell,
Rules—Aid icta.
Te itories—Piatt.
Transp .nation Routes to the Seaboard
—Wuay. *
Hove Appointment. Seat la.
Washington, D.C..Marfa 12.-Short¬
ing ly after the senate handed < nnvened in for the confirm¬ follow¬
names were
ation and read:
Gi o. 8 . Batchklaxk. of New York,
Ms istsn t^sec rp tiiry of the beasury, to
"AL^OTO^^ftETTEit, of Indiana, minis¬
ter to Italy. Evandeb, of Illinois, rainhter
John A.
to Denmark.
HOT CABINET MEETING.
The Issue Already WeDed as to Whs Will
Assume Control.
Washington, D. C., March 12.— It is
unde stood that at a cabinet meeting
ye terdar, the direct isr.e waa raised
whet ar Blaine or Harrison shall control
the a miidstraiion. Bla.ne had a slate
of foreign appointment* which he want¬
ed to be made at once. In fact, it
had blame’s been intimates whLpered that Wh about telaw Reid by
woul i be nominated for minister to Eng¬
land. AUen Thorndike Rice for minister
to Germany, nister to Franoe. and illiam When Walter Blaine Phelps sub¬
m and
mitted his slate Ha; risen demurred
flnall> re;us d to make the nomination
of Reid to England. He said he had se¬
lected will a man give .or Reid the place, and w mission. uld be
ng to some otner
No satisfactory so.ution of the dlsa-
isi
set HI
f'lA* find . _______________......... smooth
pi evident can some way to
blaine’s ru ed feathers. It will soon be
known whether Ha riaon or B a ne ia the
biggest man in th s administration.
Washlngtog Note#.
Washington, D. C., March 3*.—It is
expected that the death of Representa¬
tive Townshend will cause a lively con¬
test for his place hi the Sixteenth Illinois
district. The knowing ones Williams my that
Oen. Carmi, W. A. Internal J. Sparks, Revenue Judge Collector
of
ou, '■ >■* ” •till crowd the fee*
The Qffic tlipir claims vig-
tew. and are urging Ti,e general southern as con-
ously aa is ever. tuinnia but tfae Georgia
tin ent , oat,
brigade lias suuered nought by denar-
on. will will
It is reported orted r"-T—jiff that Harrison Harrison issue
a order p« ‘ tW " trsnsf* transfer the
railway The mui ai eejrwentfivilaatv ceru)es.
la t ad mi
railway mad should
wing of the civil #er .ice com. issioners
on March 15. The report s that the
order will be rescinded until June H0 In
order to republica aMAjkB forc e.
Kx-Admiral Davl. Dead.
Washington, D, C., March 12.—Ad¬
miral John Lee Davis died at the Eb itt
House, of pneumonia, aged 64. He was
a retired naval office.
Gov. Hill Daale. It-
Alhany, N. Y., March 12.—Governor
Hill says that the rumor to the effect
that be w *' *° ** to*rn«4 i* erroneous.
'
The 1 nth e Up . fill Bf lBessed.
Paris, March 18.—Ths 101 Caihol cs
who ara n a ing the fint Amarwan pil-
Next Bond f they wfll reach Rome,
The tef a following Lea at tha ttSlfpiX Wsamca Utosn telfi
b campaay during toe irmugu ratten
; sad up a iBaugniatiaB day : Fete
GEORGIA, WEOI MORNING. MARCH 1889.
HELD UR THE TOWN.
trated tr *“*‘ ta The State of Missouri.
St. Joseph, Mo., March 13.—Sin -e the
disappearance of Frank and Jease James,
Dick Little and Younger brothers from
Northwest Missouri the e has not
a robbery so bold as one which occurred
the other night at Forbes, a small town
of 000 inhabitants 14 miles north of 8t
About 8 o’clock three men rode into
the SOya^froffijhe town and, tying their horses about
of 8, A Young, general pioceeded
store r, pioce at
to the stoio. wh re at about ft- men and
at boys robbing ware grouped the safe talking the night of an attempt before.
T. e three un-n wore dark masks resem¬
bling eye-shades, and
upyoA
.. Scott, Ch^oftHatob_________ clerk in the said: _
a sto.e,
want you to open that safe. n
For fully five minutes the outlaw#
kept the crowd at bay.
“I cannot,” replied Scott, “for the
knob to the combination was broken in
aaattempt to rob the sale last niglu, and
aa oxyert is now in town Lorn St.’ Jo¬
seph to open it.” drawer, *.
“open the money then,” re¬
plied the ordeted, leader, and the the trembling clerk
aid as while other tvVo men
kept their revolvers levelled on the
crowd.
The spokesman rifled the po ket: of
the crowd, but did not secure more han
#■>0. refusing to take the silver watches.
From the money drawer ' about f lo in
during change the was hold-up, aken. and Nothing the highway- wa# said
as
m n started to lea e, the spokesman
aa d : “If a single man leaves the house
for ten mit utes, we will find him out
aud shoot the-— x The tliree
men then rode rapidly sway, and the
tho they oughly ordered. cowed crowd did just as
were
The safe at the time contained about
$500 in money and tome jewelry, and it
is supposed that the robbers knew of the
unsuccessful attempt to break it the
ni ,ht before. The pa ties to the lioip up
who were had evidently attempted not the the burglary, same as tor tiioee the
leader was not aw are that the knob to
the comb nation was broken. So clew
to the robbery can be obtained, and ibe
tlu proprietor extertaining of the sto tba e waa ab who ent at luck¬ the
had e completed eipert, work.
ily not yet his
IN THE BALANCE-
The Fate of the Great Copper Syndicate
WiU 8mm be' Decided.
Paris, March 12,^-The fate of the
great copper trust still hangs in the bal-
se. It is persistently reported that
the Comptoir D’Escompt w ilt be recon¬
structed with Hol ender as managing di¬
rector. srj'fs: Compto r D’Escompt 's-T.r shares p.- sold
&
Unto ranged 813 to 628 aid Societie des
Metaux H>. to Uo francs and closed at the
highest price named.
London, March IE -The Daily News
confirms t .e statement that the Mathe-
sont will con rol sales ftom Paris.
There s aa evtraord nary revival of In¬
dian prolong demand the lor copper. between Negotiat on# the
to contract
mines imu syndicate result. period twelve years
axe w.tboat
New York, March 12.—R* presenta-
tivee of American mine owners in this
city are still confident ot the ability of
the Frenchmen to tide over their diffi¬
culties. Duri: g the present week .
quantities of cx.p sr will have been ac¬
cumulated ender contract with the
syndicate, ready Is stated, for be dvhvery,and shown In turn¬ no
hesitan y, it
ing the metal over to the French corpor¬
ation. '
— V. — ■■ rt Or y r - M -
The FsU Hirer Strike.
River, Mass., March 12.-The
weavers strike is more general than had
bean anticipated. It ia estimated that
6,000 hands are idle and fifty mills are
practically shut down.
Everything has been orderly on the
part or the striking mill operatives thus
fa . The ord rs ot iha mi union Is and to weavers avoid
to keep away f om the to
apy gathering in the vi. inity of the
mill*, which might lead to t.ouble, were
obeved to the letter.
The manufacturers will are still confident and
that the st .ike be short that
more or less trouble will be experienced
until after 8t. Patrick's Lay catenation,
A PsenMarD#
New York, March 12. — Elizabeth
Johns n, aa elderly widow, died sudden¬
ly yesterday under peculiar circumstan¬
ces at No. 846 F ourth street, Jersey City.
She bad been praying for death since
last Thursday, when bar daughter, Mrs.
Emma Langdon died, sad ber prayer
was answered while she was looking in¬
to the fate of her defid daughter. Ln-
dert ker Ge rge S* evens and his 1
ant bad but the remains in the
and then Mrs. John — ‘
for several seconds ]
of her dau hter.
her han-s, aaJ a .... . ,
“1 feel f,<int! Will smnabody please
support L>urrie me arrived promptly, but his
t r.
services were unnecessary, Mrs. John
son was dead.
Will Kpw Hampshire Go Dry ?
Concord, If- H., March 18.—An ex¬
citing election Is being bald in the state
on a prohibit!* n amendment. Prohibi¬
tion under a general . f tow has bam ia
towns, Off 1 in ths cities
na oily
j | A D*s4 Brid*.
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GOLD :ement.
Still the n i are Pouring
BOBBIN O
LEFT
eess of the
UwNMei _ ^ ^
(
Waterman’. Mine WetHK Over 09.000.-
| L0S AKGSL88, March abatement, 18.—The
m ningexci i 1 no
and thousand > to the scene,
By perwver ng i a stout burio,
* mine reached
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following:
The International company are said to
be telegraphing to the City of Mexico
for a concession to the peninsula. They
have thirty or forty men hare now pros¬
pecting and locating clams. Persons
coming here with horses t hould br.ng
plenty of feed, as there is none here.
The Me-icons do not want the earth, for
they can't sell it; hut they do call for
half of it at Tia Juana in the mutter of
duties iu crossing the line. For instance:
A party just arrived had #25 worth of
provisions, and they were charged #24
duties. Another man paid ‘Tho #13.62 on a
saddle uo.ih about #1. and people ore
robbed right ana left, as each man
,.a.d his money the price vrru ateed or
the rest. :.os un aa iho ;y woutd got across have
the lin-' they were told '
to pay 20 (er cent to k. E ery
dohay token out lie.e t e go People ernrnent who
will try to get half of it.
come here are going lo have a ha.d road
to travel, uruess tie Americans stand
together and protect th in eives. For
his reason bloods, ed is feared, and it
would not surprise me to hear of an out-
brea, at any time.
At Tin Juana idly. gold is Mexican beginin ? to come
in qu.tc ra A came n
f.fet the ■ anta Clara mints bring #55 in
gold n..ggcts, tile result of our days’ and
retuftied tanning. He bought themii.es. groatries here About
at once to
6 .0 people pass, . 1 throu h Tia Juana for
the u ines. 'Ihe total number to da e is
eat mated at t,60,. 5 ho Me .can .a tun
house officers are working da and nig .t
to get the prospectors througu, Many Tia
ltiner a e bu ing g o cries at
Jua: a. taking them across the line < n
their backs and buying burros 09 Mexi¬
can a i 1 .
D.O. iCline vice- presi ent of the Yuma
cop(«r and si ver mining tompany, rep
esen ing xr a a ai s ndieat of St. l.ouis capi-
talists, has bou ht Kaintuck
mine in the Jul an Mr. t line |
.eft > esterday for c-t. to fo Ward
machinery inery, a ' d J jf will rt * pu 4 largo force of
a “ mNmgfu?.
K1 ne nee no assurance, that un er his
*» llful m nagement the old Kaintucs
will soon come to the front as one of the
best It producing reported mines that in Gov. the country. Wa.erman
was
had received and refused an offer of $5.-
000.0* 0 for his Stone * all ., ine, whl-h
was m de hr Chicago c.ipi ahsts. The
reas* n for Ills refusal to gel lies in the
fact ibat the o e in si ht at p est-nt is
worth #5.00.1.000, and the #,oe. mine is paying
all the way from #40- t >
The price paid by the governor.for the
property « as #7,0 *0.
rremmMtsfnttd.
Los Angeles, Cal., Maich 12.—Clar-
ence Goodwin, associate editor of the
Even ng Exp.es ., lia* just returned from
visitin .; the a leg<'d ri.n Placer mines, in
Lowe Orl forma, nd says they are a
traiMi. Mi ch suffering will easuc umong
people fl, eking there. Th. a a 1 bar i ties
are tr. ing t prevent the pubL -cation of
unfavora le eports.
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BURNED TO A CRISP.
terrible Death or a Cripple at Stamen,
Iowa.
MaNSOX, Iowa, inarch 12.—A terrible
accident occurred in the suburbs of this
town. Carl Redman, a German, an 1
who is a cripple and a hunchback, was
smoking a pipe anp driving a fractious
team. There wa- hay in the bottom of
the wagon, and it is suppo ed spaiks
from the p pe cau-ht in the hay, and
the team •.» ame s-ared at the tire and
ran away, throw.ng i.edman out. His
clothing was on fl.e and the injury be
reoei ed in the fall, together wit. fr*
h m m
found
waa
•live. burned He to a crisp*, taken^to although he and.medi¬ was still
was town
cal aid summ- ned, but he died in a
short time in te.rrble agony.
GESHAROT-LANGTRY.
Ths Humor of Their SfnrrUge Appears Is
bs Firmly Fimadsd.
N*w York. March 12 18.—The .
were quie.ly married last Tuesday
to be well founded. The story has
Mist a California court had granted
actress a divorce Monday and that
graph wedding annoui.ced took p ( ace the as fact, roon as the
called the lady, di a covered reporter,
who upon
wadding ring on her finger, but could
no acknowledgement ot toe truth o- the
story. Keltuer would she den it. Mr.
Gebfa rdt ually was reluctant squally to non- deny
and s that
blank the story w as true it
that Mrs. Langtry s c* ac man told
stay in the Ihst place, and he wm Id
deny that he had done so whj
p oached. Ihe.e couple appears to beevery
dication that the were married
to* punof indicated.
Democratic Refo
8 t. Pavl, Minn.. March
of the Interior Noble has A"ready
undo ng the work of his predecen or
admintetrstios was th e#
«»dk£ want up from the
NoWs supposed that
msens
1 PPBte
THE WIDOW’S ERROR
Th« Man Sh« Skut Was Mu* mirUag. but
Rlowlng HD Kota.
Stecbe.nvii.lk, O., March 10.—The
grand jury in session at Wellsburg, W.
Va., has found an indictment against
Mrs. Osborne, of Holliday’s Cove, for
■booting with intent to maim, disfigur¬
ing and several other incidental chains.'
The case attracted considerable attention
at Mr. the time Arehi the aid sheeting Campbell occurred. riding
waa
along house ond (he road this past winter, W dow i necessity sborne’s
da and
*1 in < him to ure his handkerchief, the
he few upon himael. tire eye# of
w dow, who a us at her window. ( amp-
b©JI Ufc&d his bantlkeivbief bctogh hiti
face everal tim s. unconso ous of the
that presence M Campbell of Mr . Osborne, ,i who. ting with believing
. imiliiiiain was thu# Iror,
nnii bt iru£ a the liberties
slight fa*h wound. The earn Uset Tor
trial in the circu t court of Brook co..nt/.
THE BENZINE FLOATED HIM.
An OM Man Kcwcurd After Itelng In t)m
Water Over an Hour.
Boston, Mass., Ma ch 18.—At • o’olook
yesterday afte noo i what appeared to
be a dea i b dy » as seen i oatiug in iha
water at the up er side of Chelseabridge
by Miles Keon. the drawtender. Kaon,
with a nan earned Michael Burke, put
off in a tow boat, a«r t found it to be the
bod of a man a out t,/ tears of age.
They brought it 10 the Chehiea shore,
wire mmedia.e e o ce s t- ok hat charge o it. It signs' was
v seen .he e were
0 life in ihe > nc n cious form.
Ln Leifig restored to . onsciousness,
th > man said his names was JamesOla s,
and that he lived in 8 >uth boston. He
said he did not know how he came iu
the water. At m>o:i ahorse earcr.ver
«aw him on the bridge looking into the
wat r. He was un er the influence of
li uor, and probably jumped a verb ard.
(tho gh tn the water for over an hoar,
he Looted all the time.
A Battle with H»r*e 'thieve#.
Denison. Kexas, March 12.—Yester¬
day afternoon a squad o." deputy Un ted
States marshals, under Henry Hackney,
had an encoun er with two desperadoes
J nes and lliodas about five miles
no ti west of lie.e. on l,ed Hirer, at the
mouth of Shan nea oreek. No 0 e was
ki.le . The officers struck the thieve*
in a thicket, nhe e the had camped
with t eir families, and commanded
them to surrender. The answer ca i e
f. > m a W im hetffi-r. One of thedeapera
de waswoi nded in the ght. \\ten
1 he outlaws had empt d the.rg ms they
made off through the brush, follow, d
closely edinmaknt by the o cars, heir but thee succeed
seemed good head I escape. which The
o , cers ii\e of ho.se,
they brouglu to the city. 4
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was a bitch in the 'j uesday evening ser¬
vices at Clu ist Episcopal Church, Birm¬
ingham. Wh eeiaJ le the selected ornate musical pro¬
gramme. sj . tor the occa¬
sion, was under wa the big o gsu was
sud The only idueof struck the motionless morning and dumo.
re ser ices was
nece sarily in ciippe estigation an hailing. that After the
ser ice an showed
,s oj page was due to a suange cause.
T e i>r ft an bellows is driven ,.y a wat r
m works. tor supplied An cel, fiorn mped the city Water¬ the
depths of the Susj; p ehanna up ,rom had
river,
got stuck in the pipe, which s> pplies the
motor, shutting the swelling o t the current and sj
lencing tones of the big
organ.
Tsanl# at 81 . Aofiutlur.
St, Auguotink, Fla., March 12—The
third annual tennis tournement u der
the a .spicasof the St. Aug i tine Ter.nis
club has began. Heretofore only
members of the : out hern ass ciatioa
were permitted to become contest-nt ,
the national assoc a ion bav.ng recog-
ni ed the annual tournament of the
southern us -ciation pla ers from toe
east have been pe mi ted 10 enter for
ihe ’ T opic.il * hauipionghip. ’ The
winneiso the Ad , orners’ eceives
a handsome s 1 er cup as hi pe sonai
p op* rt he ,aiidb. winning the “All cor¬
ners ’ i eligible to compete aguinst
t, e winner of the cl. b’s trophy h sterl-
iig il.er medal of the ancient “city
gates. ’ More nt-rest i. evmced in the
ga ea thi ear than e pr t efore. owing
.
to the fact th t the Phil-uelpbla* e are pi ivers here
fr* m Now York, and bos¬
ton,
Freer CeaspeUtlee Is Beer.
St. Louis, March Tl.—Legislative com¬
mittees composed of two senators and
three representatives, representing Colo¬
rado, Kansas. Michigan, Nebr.uka, Tennessee. ili.nois, Arkansas,
Iowa, j * nn-
sylvana. Mis ri and Wyoming the Territory < erriu ot ry, Dakota. Mexi¬
o* Sew
co, assembled here for the pu pose of
framing to limi a general ing ihe law that will be the effec- beef
tive power oi
tag.
To bo Triad by Conrt-Hortlol.
Washington, D. C., March 12.—A
court martial to try Major Gar. ett J. Ly-
decker on a charge of n gleet of duly ia
connection w ith the epn-tracti n of tbs
V* vened ashington the aquedet de. tunnel, The ha* con¬
at war artment court
iscompo ATM. eu of Maj. Gen. George ( rook,
Cols. Back H. J. Dodge, G. F.
Townsend, S. W. Wh ttemore. Alexia
der Pep r C. B Comst ck J. M. Mein
dt nb u. C. M, 1 oe- g. M, Taylor, W. E,
Merr it judge G. L. Gillespie aud xa.or J. E.
Davis adv. cate.
Celebrating tlie Oraat Hllxxard.
New York, March 12.—A number of
pass, ngere on the r,.ilr* New York. who 8u*jue-
ha na *K V.este n ad were
*n*>we ’i in by ibe bl . sard last March,
and found refu e in a am houe about
a mile frou Marion sta ion debated
the giving si ni ten-ary dm of the toe event term yesterday house.
by a er at
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GOFFS WRIT DENIED
Governor Wilson in Pull Un-
disputed
THB LBOXBLATURB WILL SET¬
TLE THE QUESTION
rnwuy# Tru Am* m Smm—T h#«ltki*l
Moggie^ Affair—Gov. Hill Wilt Kvmsln
la S laws H>oK*lorhm><l— A Hab> was
Tvwwm Iron# a Ballrood Trala — Othoi
Crimes aad CasaalUss.
Charleston, W, Va., Mar.-h IA—In¬
stead of the situation being Improved
it has been rendered rnoreco aplsx.
A salutioti of the gubernato fal diffi¬
culty was thought to be- oka* at hand
when Gensral Go t applied for a writ
of msndamu-, compel] ng Governor WU-
son to show reason why he retained snd
occupied the office of governor. There
seemed little doubt that ths writ would
be readily granted.
The supreme court room was crowded
with cit liens, all four of tha claimants
being in att ndance. The * sciatoa was
finally iiioner, handed Nathan down • denying B. the right writ
of te ouft, to a
of mamtamus,” and effect* ally do m g
th doors o t tha judicature to the pett
tinner.
The contest is now left ia ail its phases
to ths legist tore. It leaves v.ffson in
pos essL n of the taffies office of gum or until
soma /ossibls dedaite decision is ai rived at. >t
is that Cap*. . Fleming, Fl--„.-----— tbs %'rfe ciecuo-
K fc »<"s , rLS?&T*s
B
(nils, snd o uain a \e diet from the su¬
preme co n in his favor.
wiU Prt>toM ot abandon ‘ t ^’hta cUi^^tiluoff^
out iff ths way.
Msanwhle,' Gov '
lmn«>r »f oa.es, and draws
the state.
Trump* Te»r ISiv* •
Atlanta, Ga., March 12,—Yesterday
iiftei n on the police arrested four white
Lamps.
It appears that the e men tors down a.
frame the dwelling old belonging ition mil to a Mr. and Todd,
near s. po s. re-
mu* ed It. p ace by i cw. into ihe woo x,
where they proceeded to build a cabin
and locate a camp.
State cases were made against them
for vagrancy, and they will be tried in
the city court.
Ism HI* PWt with * Chair,
Akron. Ohio, March 12.—Pat Rooney
the aetor, while drunk at a hotel here,
went to the 100m of Mrs. Emma How-
ard 00. bead eed a with member he, a until chair. toe of £SSf his
hotehsaylng 1
Turk,
Had Deg Kpldamlr.
HorKtNBTiLUt, Ky„ March 12.
fa great excitement in the southern jwr-
tion of this county over the presence of
ma dog*, the which stock. have beiffiptavi « havoc
among A nu.i.ber of fine hogs
were o.tten. and, to >w ng sympto ms of
rabid hydr*>pl)0hia, dogs had to kill* tes s. ot. Several
have been d, while others
a e * till at large. Parties are out hunt¬
ing for them.
Tbs Hsby WM Thrown Out at th* Car.
Lancaster, Pa., March 12.—Deputy
Coroner fchank, if Elizabethtown, has
beg male in an chid investigation found oeside a o :he death railroad iff
a the
track. Tiie .urv found that the hiW
c ameto its death fr* m ba ng th* own
from a t ain. The impreesl ,n is that
the child was bom alive on the train,
a d th t the bear, less mother, or tome
one ehe threw H from the tar.
Columbus, O., March 12.—Mix Indians
convicted of murder in Arizona ware
brought to ed this c t three months eg#
and *onfi n the pen i ten tia y. The,
conti a** ed the mumps. A few days one
of teem d.ed and a second mccumbad to
the d -ease vesterday. Two more fire
e peck'd breaking to die. down and rapidly the remain ftom ng two dis¬
are the
ease and con nvment.
A Bilwa#ee Slab.
Milwaukee, Wis., March 12.—Ihe
two Chin men who, se.eral days ago
into were arrested for dries inveigiii hud g little girls
t eiriaui a nar ow es¬
cape f om lynching. A mob of fully
2,000 citizens gathered a front ot the
the police emire oourt and remained f the there du ing
of the i 1, tuning r smashing appear nee
p> oners. Auer in the
doors and windo > s of a number «f laun-
drie tbs crowd disner ed. The ts timo-
ilis httoug god
they will doubtless be vouvicted.
Chicago, Ul,, March 12.—It is stated
that a doe has been discovered regard-
ing T. ecott, the supposed murde er of
mill o aire .Sato. Bufficiently ( remising
to ind* oe hy a Stone, journey th4 and dead personal in ver
Jaw. tigat.on it is stated that he man in s son-.n
with ds ective following com pan the -
, nre now -
trail, wh.ch chief of p hee Hubbud ««• a
is very promising, but no definite infor¬
mat on as to toe whsreaLoots of tha
party can bs obtained,
A rates# VrwMMHHwa tlMafe. ,
London, March 13.—Kensington pal-
aoe, v* hich has been in a very dilapidated
condition for several years past, has re¬
cency been subjected the to a thorough in¬
spect on on 1 art ot the off cs ot
works, and the greater part of tbs build¬
ing s condemed as unsafe, The only
I occupant of the | stasis.
meats have bent ugwocumed since the
dochsssof Task left
seven years sga
Nsw York, March 12.—His announced
that ax F aadaat CSsvelaad is planning
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coa t of Afr
Holmes, of to
an 0 ce r and 1
five of the crew I
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Bunda^ 1 ^The^J
were wrecked. I
man. r““ i
of
idea if* *
thati
in toe
andr-*
stuffhwest^Ttff, 0
controlled by toe
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Y. E. L. 8m to ere
bank, was alone Ir
ww*. wtenChar es^
Smith
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smmmy ttkAS mat 'i i
sever * * *
wait.
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