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< The - Chicago . |L-- Police
Sore They
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the Carlson Cottage
for the Harder of Dr. Cronin—Burke
Retain* Counsel and Refuses to Volui
letio fellow with scare on the front and
reft aides of his head. He had purchased
a ticket for Liverpool under the name of
to the old country,
yfe^eipg iww-not the poinWl to out the to old him that
Burke seemed confused, way country
and after some
corporation. “ ' 'yia fipi He
> was not a
mtmt look officers. He
like like » %n innoc innocent man who
■*“' was '' outraged ' i fnilill' over his arrest, but takes
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In hi§ valise was found a felt 1
h ;aK, •»
the hat
be blotted out with the aid of_____
with Cronin’s name, which were clearly
distinguished. that be has brother The. prisoner admitted
teisa^s^“ a in Chicago, so that “
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Burke, alias Delaney, has retained
counsel, untarily and has determined not to vol¬
return to the United States.
He denies all knowledge of, or complic¬
“■ ity in, ^ the Cronin jmercly matter, and assert^
t5njTOS7#a« was .making, a trip to
. other than his counsel. The police
son
are instructed by the Chicago authori¬
ties-to hold him by all means, as he i&a
Chicago, June 16.—Burke's connec¬
tion with the ease’ is thus given by the
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the i
from
_. . .
several cottage. days The after police the were finding on his track the
of
WOTO 8
iueney. * place
De¬
ft photograpn of
_____ __ polio___
intending —_ —---....---„— to from there to -----.peg, Montreal.
It go found that, he
taken; was the soon train morCh, had tiS
s ana
telegraph wires were set at work.
The result was that Chief Mc¬
from Kay took the Burke train. in Burke as soon is as
That he knew Melville has i
Of P. O. Sullivan ’
almost Hancock, beyond * a doubt.
Us;
Hubbard, Mondaymorning,
Want Jret. to I say tell anything that about I ]
can you amt
"about the arrest, hov
► aid nearer to ui
I -tn8n ever. We
"tion papers as toon i
Andhavethe rfeOfS i! e $W* ; n^he, hereinr
'who was p]
This same
Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
’ W 68 iW 6
tisssTBtate wnwrrtsf tire
■ted the <
a view of the ice and cot-
aas
was sent for Judge Shepard, and those
on the outside were The on jury the : debated qui vive the for
matter developments. at length, bnt there several
were
who objected to an indictment where
there was still a doubt as to the identifl-
——azen,j to' New ; expressman, identify
t to
McDor bould return
i given an oppor • to see the
cli.
of the un-Gael camp
OroL ’s friends that among the per-
sons present ■eaentat at the monument decGca-
*
refusing Ala^Tnder to
Sullivaaand Daniel
‘Telegrams
CoruTX* Coughlin
' V \l\ W^TtSFlED. . \ \ «
tuka Dillon I* Vet of tho Opinion That
Mavoney 1* Mot Innocent.
1 Luke Dillon was not pleased with the
Hatfield, Throckmortin arid
am Martinze%^J%w not satisfied of Maroney’s yark. He innocence. *jd; “I
It was an easy matter tor the identifica¬
tion to fail, but I
that the trials v
connection with the i
any part taken in it by 1
dents of Chicago,
i Mr. Dillon places
in the stories told l
that he has daily il
low’s fondness tor i
at Winnt, know
Part of WooUrulT. Story Woe True.
tioned teii&j&srlfSfcri
by Frank Woodruff who is im-
says that
disappeared troubles hm ~ after the Fenian
was a mem-
te'Twetity-
his Ms q nit3
in eyes, and even then ’ iregarded
, Aocord-
ir as it relates
militia, ..... , . _ the Canadian
is in the main correct |
Detectives In St Xoato,
members of the Chioago deteotive force
attended the Ancient Order of Hilifer-
nians at the fair grounds Sunday, and
spent the entire day circulating among
the picnickers. The same deteotives
were abroad |lfi^b Monday looking 4 SM for point-
S,' 3 w
here who caused the expultion of Ctoniri
from a St Louis division of tho Hiber¬
nian order._
FAT AL FRESH ET.
A Lady and Two Children Drowned in Air]
tempting to Ford a Stream.
HuimwotoN, Ind., Jane 19.—Anin-
signifieant stream known as Pony meek,
across the border of Huntington county,
and in Chester township, Wabash
county,'was raised to such an extent by
a clond-burst, daring a heavy storm, last
Sunday washing afternoon, that it flooded, its
banks, out road culverts,
fences, etc. - '
A farmer named Jdhn Maple was driv¬
ing to his home, near Pleasant View,
LaGro with townshi; township, Wife] rife three from liberty Mills,
his children and a serv-
ant girl. In &
L all with the 1
stream.
Maple drowned. and Maple two of managed . the children to S were his
save
own a life atid that of one of the children, into
.
and the MmT . atri wns also rescued. The
bodies of____„ Mapl#and _ one child were
reooveired . alkfttt about Uudnsght.
_
Harder and. Attempted Suicide.
Cincinnati, June 19.— Late Monday
' " " an notified of
a
suicide in a
.— j, in the western
part W«^'-ia of of tite tile city. city. They They found found h ‘ 1 Mrs.
fo il toflie »S r S35 los-
his his throat. throat He He was was token token to tho hos-
ter that his wife should die He is
many quarrels.
Ranter Accidentally Kill* HtmeeUt
tfflzmJv+s&Qgs. ing association, while out hunting, fell
man Methodist preacher, but had be¬
come a disbeliever. He and his family
are disting uished and wealthy ,
Aisotitor Cigarette Victim.
CatoHrmr, June IT—] ss Harry MoGee,
The attending B^n^YoKVil physician attributed SatnrSy. his
death to aofite tuberculosis, from which
he had beca. auffming since March.
The relatives of the boy, hewever, at¬
tribute his death «r excessive cigarette
aaaftking. ' 1 ^• -*• ^ t.* i ■.$ t-9 "
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A Mew Deatk Dealer.
St. Peteksbdkg, vSl will June 16.—
sian army miy soc ... ...
mm tance of mmg&m 0,000 009 feet Noiseless ewsyn powders
will 8
of tbs troops involvee immense wqton-
ditins ..U.,
iifiV: Local,©p*lon
option law constitutionaL
Extraordinary Bone Scratching.
Erysipelas Hetb^rt "g Sperry, in Mf be^ti^S; —^ Tmnonf, Confined HI., had to
the house six weeks. He: says: “When
Ibadan
fy ran the me
crazy. I scratched tnem raw to
bones. Tried everything’ without re¬
bel. I wm tormented in this way
ears, • I then f©ui#lClarke’s Ex-
curei the sound Mid well.” Clarke’s
fflaT jjnap ip baa has ttrtaqnal noequ tor Bath amri
Toilet. Skin Cure * 1 . 00 . Soap 25 c.
gaJW t 11 *'!- B-greW j’.ffrW
Abbott’s East Indian Com Paint
removes all without, Cocas, Bunkmsand pain. For sale Warts by
speedily ■SfeB
SS
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Athflw l» Mothers.
M. a Wrirtfcow's Sootsuw Srmrr
MjSfl for children teething. Is the prescription
gm
fiffinff tnooonp bv nsIMotts of mothdra
Dtotog tbe prooM
•. Mi
Vao-MM*. **&*»>. S'
About
t, Jo] mmQT. fw |
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ie Contractem’ Zeal Gets the
Bent of THftfr Judgment.
Burnet et the Terror-Stricken Clliten*.
Precent. *
Johnstown, Pa, June 16.—About
ggHgggg
themselves again. :« ,i
MU, ^srsmssm Dynamite seal ' m
! drift by tho use of
‘ morning ran away
shot until
ken from
the few houses
bytoeti^aeudous remaining would | to the ground
■■■I Gen. SZ£8i itf
ings replied that tfie dynamiting would
cease at onoe. It was resumed later,
however, but with reduced charges.
WWWiOMEI*S9.
The State Will Supply the Citixens of
' JAnttown < with Dwellins*. 4
Se ntim en t ha s been p e rm an en tly sap-
heavily-stricken * '* " ' ”
tog asked <§. Gen. ________ Hastings _____......IB to erect 100 two-
Story business for immediate sss buildings buildings on on tlie the public
square Gen. Hastings promptly occupancy. replt replied that
'he would ruahthe work mght and day,
oonfer. The work <ribaiMingwUl.be-
until the business hniMiW able wiUlast to,re¬
men are
build at their own expense. Ohehto-
up by the midaie of next week.
’jrw. ft.’jsa.s*
lots can from get to
this P3* and I think Johnstown wUl
week,
furnish the householders with cooking
utensils, articles cots, bedding with and the neces¬ and
sary when they to ready begin they again, build bet-
are can
ter houses.”
favorable to the health of citizens or sol-
Soldiers Threatened With Lynching.
Three members of the Fourteenth
D\A UJA. AUO OIM-
gens of the place sto*., burning with ia-
ifrefoada dignation, and many *j threats reats oflynching
Morgues Consolidated.
WUi J WUD UOOU UvlloC* *uo WUDVUUO*
tion is made possible by the fact that
the number of bodies recovered now is
growing smaller each day, and their ad-
vanoed state of decomposition compels
immediate interment.
Dogs Dsrour the Dead.
neartho
that they having great troul report
are
1'fiO dogs were driVbn from the place
night and several of them killed. The
hastily dm? dlrahive craves due: l^n there are sliallow
and tho uncovering and
devouring the dead.
PECULI AR APPOIN TMENT:
A Reverend who i* a KepuBfictn, hut
l ' Doesn't Like the Negro.
New ToBK,rJunc IQ.—The Tribune’s
Charleston spficial created ^ays here : Southing by the of
a sensation was an¬
nouncement that President Harrison
was about to appoint the Rev. B. W.
the president dent Confoderacy. and and Postmaster He He said i General that Wan- the
amaker
He has no love for the negroes, and
desires His idea to is see that them the relegated begt in the rear. the
way to get
negroes out of politics is for the south-
erfwhites to join hands with the capi-
tolists of the north And west and thus
Graoe. the^astaena Episoojial church d this city, one
of author of series b fo parishes, articles and recently is tho
a or
pnhliahed k on the negro problem in the
* O W . ■ . ' VO.
*‘f L-pmr at Oape- Braton.
and he is sovere-
horities here for
* the disease to go on,
without investigation until within a few
aitii
there are a lready nineteen pat ienta, -
o’clock li’E'S?* Elizabeth »
_ Sunday , - night — and
„
from _ H____-Junty, Lincoln, with their about throats fifty out
from ear to ear. Their parent* John
deep mystery.
Seemingly!
S’r&'i’ ijgfr
SS’iiSfeS.'ftiuSS often without ToextingnlStbesmoadeit^MB^rB the engnteet appareTit provo-
cataon.
“zx^sisssstisasgz ma-'gr&sr-jrs.
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Everybcxly- to tiivited t©
come anil examine.
GEO. R. NILES,
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ditw joly 30 HILL STEEET, GRIFFIN.
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CLARENCE V. ANGIER. State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
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W. M. HOLMAN *CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and al
kinds ef Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
ter Leave us your order and it will be attended to.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
JJs,- HASSEUiUS’ SHOE STORE JBL
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN
-£o£--
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE BRICK WAKEHOU8B,SOLOMON »t
Are new ri-»dj- to dc Jour verk. Btpairisg bnggiiw and wagon* is * lent
ir business, on whteb skilled later only S« osi d. Bring ns your work.
S PENCE & SMITH,
Solomon Street,.Griffin, Ga.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
Aycoclf Maifairai Contpanr,
... .MANUFACTURERS
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Haatels, Mouldings, Ballisters, Newells, Etc., Etc-.
Dresseo and Rough Lumber. Laths r f :
and Shingles
Paints, Oils, Window 61ass.and Putty.
GBKTIN, , 1 1 ! GEORGIA.
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