The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, May 22, 1889, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

ti) it is now «ur- side by orchards np the largest ! city, with the natural advantages the finest climate, summer and the world. i the county seat of Spalding conn¬ ed in west Middle Georgia, with a JOHN J. HUNT, SKMSS "MS Griffin, Ga. and Federal julylfidtf D. L. PARMER, rOBNEY AT” LAW )TE| CD R T IS - t i 4 somebody else should have it.’ He felt it After a while everybody would see this, and he had no doubt that the Ger- mnn-Ameyicans would soon be fully sat¬ isfied, for them. he had no desire to slight or wrong & 2 £ Democrats with what President Harri¬ son has so far done for Germau-Amori- can because Republicans at this time are four altogether unjust Mr. Cleveland had appointed years ago few GWnmn-Americans, a very only perhaps notes mer. Factions Are Hot Recognised. Washington, May 21.—In the distri¬ butionof fourth-class postoffices, First Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson says he does not propose to recognize one faction in the various states to the disadvantage of the in other. He says he does not believe encouraging fac¬ tional fights within able he the party Hues, deal and so for as he is proposes to Sl diftownces to-day he said S spea^g that far on this he has subject been informed the admiusstration so as has put down no fixed policy with re¬ gard states, to and the the patronage claims made in the by southern certain factions that they are to oontrol all ap¬ pointments made in then respective states are with out authori ty. Visitor* to H*«»t Point. Washington, the military May 21.—The academy board at West of visitors to Point follows:] has been appointed. They are as On the part of the senate: Hon, C. K. Davis, of St Lynchburg, Paul, Minn.; Va, Hon. J. W. Daniel, of the house: Hon. S. On the part of n£rs.& ps-n George W. Steele, £. of , Marion, Ind. By the President: Professor Leroy IK;, & a?BivSsJ?Ba’ .r’.ptote.hn Washington He Col. J. O. Park, the piss* ~“s!§=r r&ZS&vttP twt^seotmd century as proof of ohr In conclusion the preacher declared that religion It had was less better to-day than and ever sateSESa it was. enthusiasm ex- service the face hailing of the from pedestal Alexandria. is the inscrip¬ On tion: Mm “Erected to tlie Memory of the Con¬ federate Dead of Alexandria, Virginia, by their Surviving Comrades, May 24, fa The nearly armigemente complete. Governor for the unveiling Lee has given permission for militia to enter the state, and it fa expected that 10,000 men will be in line He said: “Nothing can change our de¬ termination in the matter. After July 1 our works will lie run on no other terms.’' Fifty new workmen have arrived at Duquesue to take the places oi the strikers. Five of them have since come did out and known joined tin* that strikers, there saying strike they not was a on at the mill. A Pis: stin »sr suit. Los Awsfawm, .been Cal.. Wun May 21.-A her© big mining suit has of Waterloo Mining by a representative Urn SBf^wSr?^sSSSTSS No., the Calico mining district of 2, in San Sanger, Bernardino at the eo. iVnierloo nt--. Superintend- ent company, involve, declares the Oriental patent is as no discovery of a lode was made be¬ fore the location of the claim. He by the Waterloo company. The salt involves piopcrty won.ii ?w,i/w,wu. A Brutal Prise Fight. St. Loots, May 21. -At French Vil- ; j KK I however, that > leto sudden the prefect! light a spasm ity. but arouse to die gt* » lowerful male wa posed. fen The rivers toe In many^ places riL^and Many utterly dm ssWte narrow escapes HlM jW a 'aftbiail i.V Jft 1 4' m'&Mmii&hm ~ Foreign V. K. C. A. i tef 1 ’as ass