The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, June 25, 1889, Image 3

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fry Ayer’s Pills” Naun Neuralgia, * ' and Gant, a “Recommended Lanalng, of of J Yonkers, as a cure N. Y„ for i CostiveneB*, Ayer’s A; Pills have 1 sue from from that that i trouble and also Goat. If every victim of this dls- would heed only three words of e -1 could banish Gout from the land. ,« words would.be—‘Try Ayer’s of Ayer’s Pills of rheuma- alone, I which had troubled me several Rheumatism. 0. F- Hopkins, Nevada City, writes : fctbe world. We keep a box of them , taking Ayer’s complaints.” Pills, I have been aapfetw- j from these i so ill with rheumatism that I was of Ayer’s wTthese that time I am never Mn,K>erwood, a Win. pills. ’’-Peter Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, ragpiasn by Or. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. H /) . A BUSINESS 'hr agg^s sai ! JBSw beautifies the hair. ’ol^ y r failing ^ aSM BBatoy. IfltBEmB tXHAUSTEO VITALITY UNTOLD MISERIES pfS§s§|a|ssS STEEL. dedIrick & CO COi 9 ALBANY, H.T. .r yoildm --SEE CSOSS B1AE0SS BEAHB. PILLS ■ r Ckemleal ^Madison Sa,,fhlla^-a. IRES HIRES’ IMPROVED Me BEERS BQILIRC EASILY MADE MAKES RYE CAU.ONS ' AOWAIE BMZaVT , BEER Hoof Appamrao and wbolssohb : in too world. TBYIT. Tor Cljroeer for it. * C. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA. 1 * W CLAS .....Id. or Yiominohi*__ JSST" HANI»-SKVV El) SHOE. HOOT. SHOES. Examine W. L. Douglas $2.00 Shoes tor •ntlemen and ladies. Fds SALE BY PNBftRHAN & WHITE, GRIFFIN. ’tow Advertisements. mssm All the “Bogers’ Groups,’’ Card and t sixes oi frames, choice Etchings and s, ksin from the one of Country. the largest Established and best S. EARLE A SONS, DELPHIA, PA. t of stamp. 1 MARKJFBLOOD Npw Revelation in the Murder Mystery. A Shoemaker’s Clew to, Horrible Grime. p - °- Sullivan to Said to Hava Concluded to Confess Bursts Identified at Wlnnl- P«* by a Chicago Detective - Alexander Sullivan’r Speculation. Being Revealed By the Grand Jury. CinoAao, June 22.—A story ispub- lished here that P. O, Sullivan, the man, has offered to make a clean breast of everything he knows. His motive alleged to be fright over the arrest of Burke at Winnipeg, and the that Cooney, “the Pox," is being ac¬ tively pursued. Sullivan, it is ebumed, sent to Sheriff Matson and requested a personal interview. The sheriff re¬ sponded and, after a brief, pointed tniy hurried to the grand jury room'in search of The State’s state’s Attorney liongeneoker. acceded to attorney, conference, it is said, finally makin a ' and 1 without s-- — • - oomfortabli had lows, and that if any accused person a choice in such matters, the earlier it was evinced the better. At ibis point Sullivan was taken leave of by the officials. Fred who Rosch, the foreman of the sewer gang, found Dr. Cronin’s body in the catch-basin, has not been paid the reward of $2,000 promised him by the committee of Dr. Cronin's friends The Bloody footprint. On the floor of the Carlson cottage, where the murderers had endeavored to ' * ‘ ' ’ W«BB Soon cottage was the scene of the murder was published, a suggestion. wrote to the poli—“’ 1 --- ................. Irishman He well known and Clan-na-Gael man, whose name he had seen men¬ tioned in the newspapers in connection with the murder, was a customer of and that he had very peculiar feet A piece of the floor about thirty inches square was cut out with three tracks on it Then the shoemaker was visited, and he was asked to produce his book in ■which he preserved the tracings show¬ ing The outlines the shape of the of suspected his customer’s IrisMhan's feet feet were compared with the footprints taken from the floors and were found to The correspond peculiarity exactly about in size the foot and shape. which made the paint tracks is the depth of the hollow part of it In the paint bracks there a is 1 s a a great great toe curve curve the running running heel, almost in in from from ering s’the great latter to from the front part soy¬ of ,tJ the foot. In the tracing in the shoemaker’s measure book, which only was made while the customer, with a stocking on bio coincidence at the least. The suspected owner of the peculiar foot is being watched every day by the poliee. Woodruff’s parents visited him ct in .* jail yesterday. Revelation by the Grand Jury. Another loss of $18,000 sustained by Alexander Sullivan through his specu¬ lations has just been discovered by the grand jury. It is also ascertained that Martin Burke secreted himself at Joliet from May there 0 he to recei May ved 18, and that of while he was a sum money disappeared from Chicago, without whereupon telling his he at once in¬ most timate friends where he was going. These facts about Sullivan and Burke were the most valuable and startling as sulting they were from about the the investigation only new ones during re¬ the"day. Alexander Sullivan speculated * atone time through the Arm of Maurice Rosenfeld of his plunges & Company, known and some to j, are have made been remarkably in large lucky, His and leases he money sums. were simpler of than them. his The gains, aggregate but ate there of were more his winnings and that of his losses were carefully calculated, and it was discov¬ ered lucky that strikes, although he” really he made lost $18,000 several while operating through this firm. i, , Ilia Slnrphy as a Poetess. w (ho possession of the state’s attor¬ 'Cronin ney, among is the private which papers mailed of Dr. to a poem was the doctor’s office in the Chicago opera house Chief block, Hubbard, a few days ,«----- whouBeized after fee ’allthe mur- der. t papers in the doctor’s the office, and lqjter turnedihem over to state’s attorney, says that the poem is a very clever effu¬ sion, nin. eulogistic He is also in authority its burden for of the Dr. state¬ Cro¬ ment that the authoress of the poem is Miss Annie Murphy, who claimed to have seen Dr. Cronin on a street car at 0:30 o’clock stated on the Coughlin night of May 4. intro¬ It is that was duced to friends Coughlin of the Murphys around as Mur¬ their ‘ ‘cousin. ” was phy’s house a great deal after his imme¬ diate arrival in Chicago, and was quite attentive to.Miss Annie. Dr, Cronin was also regular in his attentions to the members of the Murphy family. J>r. Cronin’s secret That Cost His Life. The Tribune says: In the search for a motive for Dr. Cronin’s removal the only intelligible one found is furnished by the history of his persistent efforts to show funds. the misappropriation The whose of standing Clan-na- Gael men whose in the Irish cause and honor were involved by these efforts were Alexander Sullivan, Michael Boland and Donnis early C. I’eely, the the triangle present dur¬ de¬ ing the years of cade. At least $850,000, Cronin’s ad¬ herents estimate, feese three passed through while they the hands of men were in Tribune supremacy. •« The then devOtessferee col¬ umns to an investigation of Michael Boland's twelve record It during him the past from ten or years. traces a po¬ sition as eoal weigher in Louisville to Kansas magistrate. City, Mo. tice in » number of commission firms Citv The Tribune concludes that Mr. Boland has speculated heavily, although he was not such a plunger as Sullivan. In an interview with their representa¬ tive. The Tribune says Mr. Boland ad- luiUed^be tiie impression speculation he would and be conveyed well that if he had not speculated, and yet he had gome Tribune property refers left to In itj Mr. Boland 8# a The captain ami turncoat m politics Fenian and his reoom is and ariigion, suggestive of the says real souroe of ms quite and that his services as agent revenue met with prompt pro for Sullivan have motion fed payment. follows: It is . oar- It concludes as from 1878* when he tainty a fact that left the office of of Louisvflte to 1882, the city court record** of when he became thh City, he was only m name a Uwr“ in ten years he lived well, 1 m sfflm s i todom lie nact save* gloat make known at SSI his valuable h W*K anxious and ad miring pub lic?” recipe to an fTnairiiiil tified Burke. Steps for extradition will be taken at onoe. FIVE PE OPLE MUR DERED. No Clew to Their Identity, Bat Believed ■to Be Immigrant*. Helena, Moni, Jane SS.-Hews has just been received Ijere of a most uiuBv brutal uruuu orime committed in Fergus i county, in what is knows as “Judith country," about 150 miles north of Helena.__ elena. Gftj Saturday who last had the been body of shot a middle-aged the woman, found by in back unfrequented was spot a cowboy Judith in a river. wild The and on coroner’s tion inquest she developed no informa¬ as to who was. On Tuesday the bodies of tiro men, a discovered 16-year-old girl about and 0-year-old hundred (M were above the place. one All yards same were shot in the back except fee child who woe strangled. mains of Near burned by were trunk found and the re¬ a camp equipage. bodies might Everything be identified by which destroy¬ the was ed. Nobody in Judith oountry can •recognize the bodies. They are sup¬ posed to have Iowa been Illinois. a fondly The of emi¬ grants of Judith from country or is aroused, and whole hun¬ a dred horsemen are semiring fee Hip plains officers seeking and the trail citizens of the of murderers, Feigns ergus oounty o TIRED OF PROH IBITION, Bhode Island Repeals Har •‘Dry" Amend¬ ment to the Constitution. PitovLDKNCE, R. L, June 23.—The fifth amendment to the constitution of Rhode Island, fee prohibitory amend¬ ment, has been than repealed by a vote of 5,469, more the three-fifths of the total vote necessary to oanty fee amend¬ ment. The total vote is: Approve, 22,449; reject, 9,85*. In 1886, when fee amendment was adopted, fee vote, which was about H.OOO smaller, stood : Ap- clamation on at before July 20. The election was quiet, and fee result created no excitement. At midnight 8 salute of fifty gum was fired infeis city m observance of fee repeal Pennsylvania's Majority. Philadelphia, June 22.—Official re¬ turns have been received from every county in the state except Armstrong and Greene. From these counties care¬ ful estimates are given on the prohibi¬ tion amendment The majority is 185,- 173. _ . ST ORM tN IOW A Houses Blown Into the Biver at Slonx City—Damage Done KUewhere. Rivebsids Fjjbk, Iowa* June 22.— Several summer houses were blown into fee Sioux river by Thursday a destructive storm, about 3 o’clock morning, but fee occupants escaped. The residence of Oonruff Brothers, in the eastern part of fee city, was struck by Fred. lightning Conruff being and partly severely demolished, hurt. At Ponca, Neb., several buildings were blown down. At Lyons, road Neb., the station of fee Omaha was its struck by lightning and burned wife all coutents, causing a loss of $5,000. Much damage, is reported at Sloan, but learned. particulars have not yet been _ Crops Injured In Indiana by Bain. Winamao, in Ind., June 22.—The farm¬ ers and around this place are becom¬ ing discouraged rainfall on account of fee con¬ tinued and the appearance of a bug about fee size of a pm head and of a wifi greenish color. Not much damage be done to the wheat that is well advanced but fee utter ruin of rye and oats is feared. Most of the oora is under water and presents a poor appear- Coopor’s Slayer Indicted for Murder. Batavia, O., June 22.—The special grand jury summoned for the purpose ford, have test reported, find¬ ing an indictment against Thomas Frey for murder in fee first degree. He Frey will still confined not be tried in fee for Georgetown thirty days. is jail and W ill be kept there. Mall Stage Bobbed. EobekAjGoI, for Eureka June 22.-Theoverlaad stobbed stage Thursday was bvtwo men Springs. The mail morning pouch near Bell's was taken by them, cat open fee and overhauled, then re¬ turned to stage driver. The pouch were taken. The cash was not found. ................ IHuew 7 ' of ' 1 : ir-- ■ Serious Simon Cameron. Lanoamwb June 22.—The con¬ dition of Geu. Simon Cameron, who was paralyzed the although Thursday, he is is reported resting about same, some¬ what easier. His entire right side is paralyzed. The general was in .bed when fee stroke came. He is pomfeious of his surroundings. His physician is in constan t attendan ce. Of an (fid Mason. S. Watbx’PUky, Bucher, Conff. Winste.l, June 22.—Amos of sig nl 91, died yesterday. He woo the oldest Masson in fee state Health and Beauty. She is a form of life and light. That, seen, becomes a part of sigh; Health on her leheek, and beauty in her eye, Her for all grace and qneen-like majesty. and The beauty secret is of simply hter splendid this; she health averts aad avoids the many ills peculiar to her sex Prescription, bythe use of Dr. This Pierce’s is the Fav¬ only orite remedy for. woman’s peculiar weak¬ nesses and ailments, sold by all drug¬ gists, the manufacturers under a positive that guarantee it will from give satisfaction in every case, or money win be refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Seemingly* Eradicated Wife repeated and powerful doect of quinine, chills ana aad fever, reiver, in m some some one one oi of its 11* various v»noa» often v cation. of this a. obstinate""end ToexUpgoM feemoolderingembera than-to subdue Hoetotter’s_____________ It it when wi Stomach H rages Bitters flmvly to fee all system, fist’s is “ ‘ - “sen icn every every re* resource of fee phannacopseK has Immi been rrhfumtod exha imtinfitit in vain, the Bitters conquer gy#t , y of , ... - - - -* - S'stestos i'i . 11 The Strike Among the But Vary Little Work Being Accompllatied, Sosse of fee Strikers Paid oJTssd Driven Oat of Osmp-lisltsri Condition and State of Health—The Iron Companies Tmy Oft Their Kmployen—other New, From the Devastated District. Johnstown. Pa., June 22. —Dr. Lee, of fee state board of health, said this morning that the sanitary condition at fee various camps was first date in every particular. AH aemblauoe to con¬ tagions diseases is dying out, and there am but few cases of sickness of any kind in fee immediate vicinity. Nearly every person here, however, is more or less afflicted wife hives. Some of those so afflicted express fears that they are fee marked victims of scurvy. Dr. Lee says that fee prevalence of which, hives is due to the.'diet has of salt meat from necessity, been fee principal sicians article interviewed of food. Several the subjeot phy¬ were on and agree that there iA » *posribilityof scurvy board making its appearance. The state of health are taking special precautions to guard against it Iron Workers Paid Ofl^ Nearly $100,900 in wages were paid out fee Cambria Friday morning Iron to fee employes The of ment for company. for fee pay¬ ■RBI was wages due flood. two previous to fee At feat time the. m company ;had had o,060names u,000names on on the the payroll teinty that 1000 employes lost their lives “The ^employes also of^fee paid. Gautier Friday Steel and about company $54,000 were in due the wages for first two weeks in May was distributed among the employes. This company employed answered to 1,800 their men. Seven Friday. hundred About names 150 of the employes are, among those lost in the flood. Reeuverine the Dead Bodies. • , Maria Burford, Max Burford and removed from fee debris to fee morgue up to noon Friday. The Strike SOU On. The strike is still on and very little work is being done. About fifty men are at work on the gorge of drift at fee stone out fee bridge,; wreckage and about from 250 the are streets clearing in Kemmlie. The strikers are not yet sat¬ isfied wife fee promises of fee contract¬ ors and refuse to go to work until an agreement is signed, ' guaranteeing bet- ter food and free transportation home whenever they desire to go. fused A large to to number work of strikers driven who re¬ of go were out Contractors Flinn and McKnights’ camps fore their at breakfast daybreak Friday served. morning be¬ was Militia Fear an Outbreak. ISie strikers who handed in their tim< were promptly ------ paid j in full. mi* This, a. to¬ gether Cambria wife and the Gautier money paid out by ~**** the plenty at ' ""'' oomj fee men. : illicit saloons te ____________ fee militia are held in readiness to re¬ spond outbreak at a moment's that notice possibly to suppress any It matter of may much doubt if occur. fee is now a > contractor will be able to fill the strikers’ riving places with feat new be men as very few are ar¬ can engaged at fee con¬ tractor's terms. Assaulted and Bobbed. John Kern, of Belief onto. Pa., was assaulted and robbed last night in Cam¬ lying bria City. in the He street was unconscious, found this morning and was taken to the hospital. The particulars of fee assault have not been learned. The physicians say that his injuries are very serio us. _ Farmers Killed By Lightning. sad CbmNa, O., June 22,-Robert Howick prominent Benjamin farmers Klinger, Mereer two wealthy and in oounty, justice ship, of fee peaoe Mr. Howiek’s in Hopewell town¬ was at fern, two miles north of town, when a shower coming up, fee two men stepped into fee stable imarby and leaned against fee doorpost on each side. . There was ft flash and fee two men fell to fee floor without a groan or a movement Within four feet of them a boy was milking a oow. The animal was also killed, but fee boy was only stunned. Mr. Klinger was one of-fee best known men in the oounty, agricultural for many years and treasurer for six of the oeanty sc hool society, ^ears examiner. Three Beys Held fir Murder. Tebbe Haute, Ind., June 22.—The two Douglass and boy boys, named 10 Pearman, and 12 years have of been age, bound a to fee grand 13, Vermillion county, over for fee murder jury, in of in Parley fee Snyder, creek where whose they body had was induced found him to go swimming with them. The autopsy shows that he was not shot but fee Severn scars on his head, one an him. Brutal KaMsr. SaasSSS® Omaha, Neb., June 22.—Mrs. Pom- gar, and had been rejected. Feisty first ’ * ' " * ' '......' aw’ ----Ji® without Clark and Miss Bigger, and then es¬ caped wife a horse stolen from Clark’s stable. A p osse is in pursuit Klectric Sugar Kefluer Suatesced. N*w Tong, June 22.—William E. fee Howard, who was convicted recently., in electric sugar refining case, has been sentenced to nine years and eight months’ i mprisonment in state prison Took Roush on Rats. Sooes, Eucton, MA June 22.-William H- William aged II. Wtegerly's 66, a former employ of took dose of rough rate pump works, and died a l ast, night on yesterday Abbott’s Last Indian Com Paint removes all Corns, Bunions snd^Warts speedily without pain. For sale by all Druggists. ausytTlft wly. _ ' Advice to Mother*. M.a Wisslow's Booramrcr Stboy for of children of fee teefeUSg, female is the prescription and one best nurses physuriaos in fee United, States, and has been used for forty years Wife never WfttMHW by millions of mofetes foc ttey feildrea. During the praxis of teething its. vaiae is •i. ' ....... I OPENING OF We, -j* SUMMER * ; * CIOTHU. SSB! yd ijsssa / Will come and examine. GEO. K. MLES, 86 HILL STBKHT, GRIFFIN dAw to jnly 1 .. 1845, Life Insurance. 1889 -)o(- THE Mutual hi 1 tan Co. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Income Purely Mutual. Assets over FORTY TWO MILLION D0LURS. - Annual over Seven Million Dollars. La ge and Annual Dividends. No “Tontine Estimates.” . The best Life Contract on the market. We invite a comparison «f our Policies with those written by other Companies. S. W. MANCHAM & SONS, Agents, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. CLARENCE V. ANGIER, State Agent, Atlanta, 6a. d*w to augl. A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN ^--- — ■■■■ SPENCE & SMITH, OPPOSITE BRICK WAREHOUSE,SOLOMON mt their J3g~ business, Are new rrndy wlijeh to skilled do jour laboronly wrrk. is Bepatring Bring buggies snd wegoiis work. 1* a feat on used ns your We will build :jru anjlLing cm vkeOf- 1 1 ggiti, Um ft i s, Fui j i s. i tn . Drays, Nothing and tut Delivery Wagers. lign jaiiting vil! le « lestt-H «i it fitlb Itb H. Spence good voii will te dene. V il: r«t 1i n ml i< ej i< b •<.. euj niie, at the helm jmi cannot fall to get fair di tiitp. Cali < n te t efoi, j i ti V SPENC _ _ _ v: ■ ( i *• ■ E & SMITH, Solomon Streets Griffin, Ga. _____. 'VkQ | m SI - PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. Ajcict iiWiri Coipi, ..MANUFACTURERS.. Sash, Doors, Blinds Mantels, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newells, Etc., Etc. Ores sec and Rough. Lumber, Laths and Shingles Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Putty GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. You paid for 8x10x12 light Sash.$1.10. Our price 90 c. “ 8x10x18 “ 1 75. “ $1.46 “ .10x16x12 “ 2.00. “ 1.60. “ Doors $2 00 to $2 50. « 1.261 “ Dressing and Matching 35c. to 40c- Oar Prioe 25 t “ “ Weatherboard 25c. to 30c. Our Price 20c. ” ” Plank one side20c. to 25c. Our Price 15 For Dressed and Matched Lnmber $1.50 to $160. Our Price $1 2E ’■> I so Try had us and done If you are not satisfied will that our work is have »ve by other*. w« make eral patronage and soil ' 'eit a comtin tmuai ncc or the stune’ OrrioB Plans ters’ Warehouee .. Fa ajctory, 13th St, near Griffin Ootto& Mti:** novSW.Awly Or fee Liquor Halril, Positively *t MMIIISTUiaS H. HAIRES' MISER SPECIFIC. 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