The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, April 05, 1889, Image 1

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It ha* eaeeeasfolly igarated * ayuein of public hoIioo *, will iv*u year* lurneulam. second to sjne. d* is part 05 the reurtl oi a half dccadu siatpiy show* tbeyirogrem oi an already *h»,v> Mt., level, fly theceuMMof 18W, it,, iUl h»v« »t k lo« estimate between B.90U ana ,u00people, and they tre *11 of the tight ert—wid*-a«r*k«, up to th* time*, ready te r«Uaj»e*tr*ag*r» and to eatuve de ir*al« tattler*, who will not be any Its* eel ome if they bring money lohetp huild jfei be town, t here U about or'y om thing e*4 to lly Just now, and that i* a big hotel ft have several small on**, bat their acoom- lodattoo* are entirely too limited for om tulneu, pleasure and health seeking guest*-, you see ee anybody anybody •• timyraaa ■ a|p«M tocu- tirifia h me piece where the tiairria laws''Is' pu; he) Mi —daily and weekly—the on newips^u, ,u tU* ICupire atuto ul the ■orgla t l -* »m io*c stoOtp* iu seadiua * -UftSSiU^A OiHLCrUtiY HE 4 \ 1 C. PEKPuCi, TO it \ K X 4 1 Law U*MVTO>, and •"‘"fail, Pedum, JNO. 4. HUNT. tro ‘j:.UL ..... u> -jaja' ,. 11 tow wauhsgw > •ihce.Sral room in Agtioulfural building Stair*. m*rl-dAwtf ifHOs. n. mills, TT-IBS BI AT LAW, (MUFFIN, GA. flOill practice in ibe rtt»t® and Pedetal Coorl*. OBce vet George A Hartnett’ j truer. rovT-tf D. L. PARMER, kTTOBNEY AT LAW WOODHOKT : : GEO'GilA. .unaptattention given to sll business tU pntaUee la all the Court*, sad where OTEL CURTIS GRIFFIN, GBORGIA, ler New Managen i & DAM I EL, Prpp'r- ) ■*»* neetaU trains. JOSEY HOUSE, testa*, tea Atnvs Room and Kitchen, block from rich spot sad staqls ne »centre Hill street Bell looted fur psthmue. Aleo. ~ PLOT T 9 BOBS. The Stsrtliag Revelation bf the Brooklyn Police. “ 0 “ "* rR °*** AhMIhhT 8ACJOPICBD. . .< jjjftfcrphlMtR MMVotlMNM Manmm •*ttfS .<A ■ i Syjs4: 2«d£■■,.?itis ■ definitely known as yet. The police know they tail, have been working since Sep¬ tember however, There are two On tite 20th of February last they fired a store at 49 Bristol street. They had opened it a few weeks before, and seem¬ ed to be doing a good businees. It was the ground floor of a tenement house. ay. The brand was applied at am was there a wild rush of ten fortunately people in there their night t was no in wad mysterious of fires the have city, t9syttsr5«a.-w el Lewis every became part suspicious; months they could get no clue, and the fires continued. Lives were lost at some, of which the origin may be traced to the anarchistic firebugs, At the last fire the marshal struck a iloago. He was noted there for his tdineas to apply the torch to anything lammable. Marshal Lewis learned that had been seen in Brooklyn. For days *1 0*1 ft II L i— J1 a4aa41wao K.n..,.M..,1 thecit 41, A arrested hun at 21 Porter street,that city, old, Monday night. married. He is twenty-six taken years and He was to Brooklyn. He was shown evidence said to connect him with the fires, and offered Immunity betray his to allies. a certain He refused. degree if he Then would the following list was obtained by Capt. inflammable bladders, containing fluids, benzine found and . were .......... ‘ Jersey City, ax uem. say, was to hire i t g|to a lamp had in the alarm --------------__, of fire. This arwd gw them of suspicion. One a job at a time. It is claim- COTTON BAGGING. A*. Bentlment of the Alliance—An Im¬ portant Confer* no*. Atlanta, Ga, April 4.—The meeting of Fanners’ Alliance here to-day is prob¬ ably the meet important one ever held in tills country. bagging The alliance must the delegates farmer use. assembled 9 at o’clock this morning, in the hall of repre¬ sentatives. Almost every county in toe stete santa delegate, and some two or The meeting was called to order by Vice-President L. F. Livingston. Tim Alliance chaplain, Rev. S. Max- cotton doth bagging- RHODE ISLAND DEMOCRATIC. P^YnmNCErS, t;April 4.-The com¬ plete vote of the state gives Ladd, repub¬ lican, 18,959; Davis, democrat, 21,850; Richardson, 1,151; Chase, M25. Davis ,-x. Birmingham jm-mm-i AtoAprii^p. jw, apaimns J. alias U. SST.™ WuA. w r Bfa«gag^ teSte&I'B with ivvo ' wfaicli doniftftlicd 8H >jftiXNM situ*©©4ays, Having > attem turned wife. The Marshall child replied the that forenoon. she bad Wil- up¬ to m the child to one side and rushed into the room Vito his knife drawn. - anaddened Into slayer then his throat dragged from lus vic< the yard, cut ear siar, Entrails nearly severing his heed, cut leaving out and hombly mutilated mutilatedhim, hi the victim a corpse. ””51 Nthen quietly turned and d walked ——‘ away, There were no known t witnesses to toe horrible affair except the e dead man’s two children, but they wen are so frightened for they did not give the alarm H two hours after. f - ffr* • Wilkins has not been heard from since he committed the horrible.deed. A BURGLAR’S KIT FOUND. ’ k -¥ |.tpy-y 'i-y>. ■•••• *- J.S Stone Mountain Finds Another Clew to the Tragedy of Last Monday. Lithonia, Ga., April 4.—Considerable sxcitement has been created here by a report stating that some burglar toois tools had been found near the town. The are now in possession of the mayor and numbers of persons have flocked to see them. . . .. * either It is believed unknown that the took who belong to the man was so brutally murdered at Stone Mountain , if,,.... teStegedwith 1 ..», n t„i,x Aw tA A T% Povioru ifeKndle thekming'. ^ut ’ was hid twenty-five ing tools, etc: One brace, with socket tachment; nine steel bits for boring pur- & either “P- V. n!’ or “P. V. H.’ SULLIVAN “SHAKES" BOSTON. city Too Odious for Existence. Boston, April 4 — “I want you to tell toe Boston people as coming from me that Yve‘Mowed’this town few good,” remarked John L. Sullivan during the course of a conversation with a reporter at Providence. “There’s no need of my m^it^dSfvaato^teiL^' ^te^teV'3¥SS}.i 1 N am not” Further questioning by toe reporter big fellow,” every word in this unmistakable ring of dence jollification demonstate was the fact the that worst. when¬ It serves to ever other good fellows are around John Barleycorn and John SulUvan cannot , help fraternizing. drown nowadays, Sullivan and has it is no sor¬ be row to to of old friendship. A Salvation Army Babe. New York, April 4.-Mrs. Ballington Booth, wife of Commander Booth Of the Sal vatiouArmy, is the mother of a pretty, plum baby. Baby Booth is pretty much like other babies, and would have at¬ tracted little attention had it not been for small the breast curious and badges shoulders: which “God's adorn its in¬ fant,” “Dedicated to Jesus,” “One of nhrwt’u Little Ones.” “Holvto thaLnnl ” or the War.” Usually id in gold for on sashes, purple or serve or __,---------ie neck to the waist of 3 jbe cliilds gown. They are Mrs. Booth’s p e dress ; : Stiff Hunters In ArknnMM. Arkansas City, Ark., April 4.—It has Welu ^ been dwtu rbed. S**™° On examina- f ^- P ’ i.unJjh,, a.eye. y EirSSs Btldh wSteJn 1 tte dur¬ ing the last scene in the second act. He iadtobe became unsteady, reeled and fell, and pL^ssdftig assisted off the stage by those which BO alarmed Barrel that he deter¬ mined to dismiss the audience. Barrett sssf^srarste 1 1 L » _ AiZxL mJfaa«aiMsss for week days. a or ten A reporter called on his physician at his residence, on <*“. North Clinton street, gtd Booth’s “ condition J? this questton, morning? “Whatis the doc- ‘Booth is feeling a great deal better hi8 eondition last dangerous. iTdiduot^ink I found it that was immediately he had sus- was unable to speak, and of course I rate,*^“4, %‘»1S ErtfUt te him ffiy.W ve couM to aid the suffering ti ndas^ as possible had hun “Do you think Booth’s streiq final attack which may rob America of her greatest actor.” Booth, the accompanied by his valet, fork left on 10:30 o’clook train for New Booth-torett .Itarr^t has engagements determined to Lawrence keep tfie Banley wfll prohatfy take Booth’s parte new York, April 4-Edwin Booth, with his physician arid valet, arrived THE FOUR NEW STATES, with Their Help Mr. Halstead Win Have Washington, April 4.-a-The president wiff AJipoint Halstead minister to Ger¬ many within a day pr two. From all accounts both the president and Blaine are dreadfully angry at the rejection of abaters oitrent K«pubUcan »nEn. .S They think that by appointing Halstead atom. This is 1 working Halstead on himself the : anxious that the and his friends Washington But in wUl the turn tip nr h that the any case will md fort to president Hgistead mi make many. Of couse this w« It is stated to-day that if 1 been in his seat when toe vi he would have opposed the of Halstead. No doubt son ' ....... : ; *---- _j !a_ -^a. ^ miftrerl k v *l 41 all of his but all his afternoon. The consideration paid to the action, involving asit does the liability k«! 5 ££k!£ Annual Conference of the M. E. Church. Lynchburg, Va., April 4.—Tim Mary¬ land annual conference of the Methodist Protestant church, consisting of one del- gate from each church in the stetwof Maryland, Virginia, West and — Virginia. Virginia, New New Delaware be- »in this oity ves- warding to the an- uwuanugc* a mnuiitoMh Paris, April 4—Tlie Figaro publislies the following Boulangigt manifesto, re¬ ceived from toe general by telegraph frost Brussels: For Pulling Governor Beaver's Mom. Washington, April 4.—There isa prob¬ ability that Maj. Gen. P. Ames, toe re¬ tired army officer, who assaulted Gov¬ ernor Beaver, of Pennsylr*!ia, in this city recently, will be courtmartialed be¬ cause of this action, A few days direetSm ago the matter was investigated by Of Gen. Schofield and Lieut Coi. Lawton, who had charge of the case, had made a report. tunity Maj. fife Ames written was given an oppor¬ to a statement, but he, —- w.. Cowmfd ty. ngrr rwi /•« a 1IP1IJ1 am w«i ’ ''" ■ ' '■■ ■ . _ , . ’ t . ' . j , rV f «i OT UNTIL nfr.fMRFD S»ece*»or—YMCo mmmm fK . “Lwi ary. In the Arkansas UgMIatur*. xat, Ark.. Anril 4,-An ex- ; ..... « * p^ & ys-'ty 1 I • ^