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GRIFFIN, geobgia, u. s. a.
Orifttn |* th* best Mid »o*t promising little
I trio the South. Ite record lor the past
fc *l( decade, iU men; newStaterjm** in oper-
,tion buiidin* end contemplated, prove
o Ve n business statement and not o hyper-
oiical description. end pot Into
muiit During that time it has built
.uceeeful operation ft *100,000 cotton
“ started the wheels
tor , and with this year
, second o! more than twice that capital.
It ha» put op • large iron and braes ionndiy,
frrtiliter factory, an immense tee and bot¬
g and bUnd factory, a
tling works, a eaeh
broom faetory, opened up the finest granite
eaerry in the United States, and now has
oar large oil mills In more or less advanced
.tag** of construction; with an aggregate au-
tfaorixed capital of orer half a mill.on dollars.
';ssam.‘s£g»££ lorfts charters for street railways. It
plied o railroad ninety miles long,
baeseeumd another
and while located on the greatest system in
the South, the Central, has secured connec-
tion with its? b*P***h“t rural, the EastTen-
seeeee. Virginia and Georgia. It has obtain-
,d direct independent connection with Chat¬
tanooga and the West, and will break ground
■ a few days fora fourth road, connecting
with a fosrtli independent system.
With its Ire white and four colored cbnrch-
it has recently completed a "*10,000 new
Presbyterian church. It has Increased its pop-
- alatioa by nearly one fifth. It hae attracted
areuad its borders fruit growers from nearly
•rery State if. the Onion, until it hi now sur-
nmled on nearly !3*Ui erery aide by orchards
put n P the- largest
Irnit eraporators in the State. It is the home
of the grape and it* wine mnkingcapacity has
doubled erery year. It has successfully in¬
augurated a system of public schools, with a
eertn years curriculum, second to none.
This is part of ths record of a half decade
and simply ahows the progress of an already
admirable city, with the natural advantages
ef haring the finest slimats, summer and
slater, in the wortd,
griffin is the county seat of Spalding coun¬
ty, situated to west MMdls Georgia, with a
healthy,fertils and rolling country, 1150 feet
whore sea level. By the census of 1890, it
will hare at alow estimate between 6 000 and
7,000 people, Mid they are all of the right
sortr-wide-awake, ap to the times, ready to
weleomb strangers and anxious to secure de¬
sirable setters, who will not be any less wel-
some if they bring money to help build up the
own. There is about only one thing we
sued badly just now, and that is a big hotel.
We hare sereral small ones, but their accom;
modatSons are entirely too limited for onr
seise s, pleasure and health seeking guests.
II 70s ses anybody that wants a good loca-
boa lor a hotel to the South, tost mention
*
Griffin Is the place where the Gmrrix Nisws
s pabtiabed—daily and weekly-the best news¬
paper to ths Empire Stats of Georgi a. Please
eudoss stamps to sending for sample copies,
sad descriptive pamphlet of Griffin.)
32®“*'""^“
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HENKY C. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
a am pros, ucoKaU.
3AJW
JOHN J. HU T,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SBirriM, OKOBGIA.
Office, 81 Hill Street, Up Stairs, over J 1
White’s Clothinr Store. war22dftwly
rHOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice to the State ahd Federal
fonts. Office over George ft Hartnetts
eornsr. - nov2tf
jobs b rriwABT. KOBT. T. DANIBL.
^ * DANIEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Will and Federal
•arts. jnlylOdtf
tUN D lT GARLAN D,
OENTItTt,
GBlrtWf^t r * GEORGIA.
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0.JL PARMER,
, ITT0BSET AT LAW,
friss
r e* U», 5, (k. t0 .,p«r s"™ ™
’ ••pbeprofitably employed also.
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CHOP TURNIP SEED!
amx &
TP BHIt and OILS at the low-
1 fa ths DRUG LINE. (toll and
AN. HABltlH ft SON.
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The Question an Important . One .
j j i B California
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In Connection With the Killing
j Of J UCige Terry.
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; A Bltteri and i» r ob»Uly prolonged, Legal
Contest Between the State and United
.
| States Authorltlei Likely to BA tlis Re¬
I sult—Justice Field Denies the Story of
J XL jPortn,' Ash.
Saw Francisco, Aug. 20.—The ques¬
tion of jurisdiction iu the case of the
killing of Judge Terry by Marshal
Nagle is doubtless the most important
issue, and will cause a hitter ard proba¬
bly prolonged legal contest. Federal
The positiou taken by oourt
officials is that homicide was committed
by a Federal officer in the discharge of
hih duty While he was within the juris¬
diction of the United States court. Jus¬
tice Field, iu pursuance 'circuit of his duty as
United ,States judge, had ad¬
journed that court in Los Angeles that
be might open its next session in San
could
Los
short-
eat and most expeditions route. In
makint ’
PPM.... coompanied ..... by marshal . .. of were, the oourt
a
Whether or not that marshal
do*
material point It is contended that the
justice functions could in not acoordande exercise with his law judioial with¬
out making the journey. Therefore tile
assault attack by Judge Stephen Terry J. was Field, not the merely indi¬
an on
vidual citizen, bat an assault on Jnstioe
Field, engaged in the exercise of his
duties as presiding judge of circuit
court It follows that the assault by
Terry and constituted action gross of contempt the deputy of
court, the
marshal was in strict line of his duty as
an offioer of said court
On the part of the attorneys both for the
state it will be claimed that assault
and- shooting were crimes against the
laws of the state, and that the ordinary
process of law should prevail; that the
question of jurisdiction must be raised
in due form, and that it rests with the
state presented. court to decide It is asserted on the question that the
thus
Federal authorities of foots have no established right to
assume their view as
and proceed to aot ou this assumption
before duly the authorized matter has courts been passed of the on state, by
the
“it ’» a L,it-I"
Upon being shown the remarks of R.
Porter Ash at Saratoga, to the effeot
that Justice Field solicited Judge
Terry's support at the Stockton conven¬
tion, the justice indignantly denies the
whole story. ‘ ‘It’s a lie, ’' he soya. 1 T
neither wanted nor received accepted Terry’s
support, and could not have it
if it bad been tendered. Nobody should
believe anythi ng Ash says anyway. ”
Tka Terrjr-Brudoriok PUtolo,
Reading, Pa., Aug. SO.—The identical
dueling pistols with which the Teny-
Brodenck brought duel was light fought in this in oity. 1859, They have
been to Thomas
ore in purchased possession of in A. from Sweeney, LieUt.
who them 1868
James Brown, of the United States
army, and has had them ever since.
Klopad With Vfn Woman.
Memphis, festive Aug. ‘iO doctor, Early calling this sum¬ Mm-
mer self Reed, a located young Weiner, Ark. His
in
address J
winning
lly among reports of the dootor’s at-
ae wore on,
tention of of thensighborhood.^ the neighborhood. to tiiese women Theolimax^toall The became elimax the^Mk t<
this was teach od this week, when it was
learned that two women of the neigh¬
borhood had eloped with the doctor.
One of tile women is Southerland, a young and at¬
tractive 'widow named the
other a young married woman named
dren, Hogan, the of mother whioh Bhe iff took two small with chil¬ her.
one
^spsisoBtUiX Mlssourl - have
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Eviction* tn Oklahoma.
Guthrie,! T., Aug. 20.— Theevio-
tion of a claim
jjf. great extatemej built
not M. long Joy and a he house and bis . wife made
it their homo. ago The attempted to
owner
remo
go. which *' h sympathized sympatt with the squatter to
such a a degree degree that I the owner wosjjower-
less. The company of militia
kept on duty here constantly was finally
ordered ont, and before it was it obliged would give to
charge the onpwd
Way- That done the eviction was ac¬
complished and no one was hu rt
Notorious Murderer Captured.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 30. — Amiel
Gnsch, the nortorious murderer, was cap¬
tured Sunday and taken to Hastings,
where he is now looked up. up. The xne news news
of the man’s immense arrest crowd spread ad d gathered like like wildfire, and
and an mob
loudly threatened ttajaUrotonl
offioers in in charge of
bold front ront, however, and as the mob
lacked a a leader, leader, the summary summary assassins. justice jnstioe was was
not meted ont to
TenHouec Ex-Oovurnor Dead*
Nashville, Aug. 20. — Ex-Governor
John C. Brown, late receiver erf the
Texas and Paoifio railway, and at the
time of his death president of the Ten¬
nessee Goal and Iron company, died
Saturday at hemorrhage Red Boiling of Springs, the stomach, this
state, from
ernor of Tennessee
An Iaminn DSpmilt nf Inn.
N*w Yobs. Aug. 20.-A special from
Portland, Ore., says that *n immense
deposit of ice has been ' f ° firf d
Creek canyon, Idaho It
ri iilt; tf*n> ■onnk Stolen. 2ff-A : as
Terre Haute,
registered for St Loufa.
GItIFFIN, GEOEOIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 21.1889.
AN AE RONAUT* LUOK.
Bis Balloon to t w n m Disabled, and Ho
Narrowly Ksoapas Drowsing.
Memphis, Aug. 30. —Professor Jar
Robinson, an aeronaut, who is
exhibitions at Jackson Mound
just below the city, had an
experience Sunday afternoon. Se was
advertised to make an ascension and
leap head first from the parachute. A
thousand people assembled to witness
the feai They didn’t witness it The
balloon rose to the height of several
hundred feet and was then blown di-
reotly It above again the beginning Mississippi to river. rise when
was oft“
part hotair of the escaping, top blew the balloon and a quantity rapidly
of
descended and with the parachute and
_______ JNi_____ below but
with ii He sank immediately. the surfaoe,
reappeared it almost that Ml in the
When was seen a
river was inevitable a skiff was sent within to
piok up the aeronaut, andit was
two boat lengths distance from him
when he fell As soon as the balloon
touched the water it rose again. The
professor held bn to one of the ropes,
allowed himself to be drawn up a few
feet above the surface of the water, and
as pended the boat body was he pulled let the under hi* sUp sus¬
through his hands and dropped rope into the
boot, still holding to the line, and the
balloon was towed ashore.
NIN E LIVES LO ST
By • Flea In a Naw Iwk Tenement
Home.
New Yore, Aug. 20,— At 4:48 Monday
morning nine persons were burned to
death and one badly injured by afire
which destroyed the five story tene¬
ment house, No. 803 Seventh avennA.
The following are the names of the vic¬
tims who met their death: William
Gltunon, aged
MoKee, Wales, 2? Bertha James Lusting^; Jeffey, WUHam also
47; ed 55; am
about 45.
badly burned about the face and feet
and was taken to the New York hos¬
pital. The fire is said have been first dis¬
to
covered in the rear of the first floor,
occupied by John Snyder as a res¬
taurant.
It is said that $8,000 will cover the
loss on the building. It is insured.
its lost aU they had.
-* the restaurant, his
arrested.
lexicons Honor Carlisle.
OnT of Mjpaoo, Aug. 20.- -Hon.
John by United G. Carlisle States and Minister wife, accompanied Ryan, left
here Saturday they will be night given for Guadalajara, reception by
where a of
Governor Cosona, of the state Jaiisoo.
On Saturday afternoon the secretary of
Hie interior, Romero Rubio, gave a din¬
ner at Taenbaya, at whioh Mrs. and
Mrs. Carlisle, Minister Ryan and Presi¬
dent and Mrs. Diaz were present.
The entertainment is 'said to have
been the finest ever given in Mexioo.
Mrs. Carlisle was visited by Mrs. Diaz
during her stay in . the city, and col¬ by
many of theladfes of the American
ony. Mr. Carlisle' lias received more
attention from Mexican officials since he
has been here than any American since
A Toting Girl DrivaM tC Sulelda. "
morning, Lincoln, after Neb., enduring Aug. about 20. -Sunday fifteen
hours of mortal agony, Emma Lindlaff,
a She 15-year-old lived with girl the family breathed at her Mr. Iasi and
Mrs. Roberts, and during Mrs. Roberts'
absence from the house had taken a
large dose of poison. Emma had a step¬
mother at home, wl ’ "
fortablef
Emma’s stepm<
door Mrs. to to Brockelmeyers, Bi Mrs. Roberts’ who family, lived and next the
Brookelmeyer’s children hod for some
thanffe^wa^a'bmden
yj ! she B he decided de<'’ ’ to ‘ end it
V A V iKfuotet Badly Wanted. ,
Windsor, Oni, Aug- 86.—Three
women in Canada possess certificates
showing Charles that M- Hunt, they were formerly married of to Cleve¬ one
land, and the authorities are now look¬
ing tor that person. Hunt left a wife
aim six ohMren in
brought and married her Miss Jennie deserted Miller. her, Re
to Windsor,
~ married another woman clandestinely,
and left There h6r to go to Dawn Mills,
Ont. gle and he passed the affections himself ae of a Miss sin¬
man won
Sarah Purdy, to whom he was married
two years ago.
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emigre..man Laird Dead.
Omaha Laird, Neb., Aug. 20.—(
James died of the Second
district, at his home ai
at 10:80 o’clock Saturday morning, of a
complication performed of diseases. lari Wednesday, An operation from
was which
he failed to rally. He was un¬
conscious for twenty-four hours before
death. Mr. Laird was a Republican,
having Forty-ninth served in the Forty-eighth and and
elected to the congresses, Fiftieth by majority was re¬ of
a
6,058.
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A Georgia Lynching. 1 i.
Savannah, Go., Aug. *0.—Three hun¬
dred masked men Sunday Walter morning
alias caught Berriam, and strung for assault up Asburg, Lula
jCfasman, 17-year-old German upon girl.
a
The forts girl was severely Asburg injured identified in her ef¬
to escape. was
and admit ted hfa guilt
‘Alnbama Fo, ,.r*. Min Home-
Birmingham, Ala., Aug SO.—J. Olay
dark alias P. M. Lewi*, who was ar¬
rested for forgery at Waoo, Tex., has
been brought back to this oity. He was
Averett for over $1,100.
Tough Lack far Jonh.
Den. New York, Aug. *0. well —It fa stated that
whose Thompson, portrayal of the “Ji known actor
has uened him sere
ibling r in in very very h hard luck dnrijy his
thrtheh^ ihehas lost $"l50,900
tiie past three months.
Nearly l.» wnr
A«asr-'
asuShar
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Austria Tunis Her Back Upon :
the VrtlouL
Prince Bismarck Said to Have
Been the Cause.
Spain to Ba Advised No* to Encourage
the Pope to Seek »n Atrium There.
Death of Sarah B«lU»»r<H’* Hu.band.
Anonymou* Sift of *10,000-far the
Prince ef Wale.— Other Foreign New.-
Berlin, Aug. 20.—Prince Bismarck
uts arranged the incipient quarrel be¬
tween Austria and Italy over the papal
question at the cost of the Vatican.
Emperor Francis Joseph, whoso indi¬
viduality, never strong, has been evi¬
dently weakened by his recent Kalnoky’s afflic¬
tions, has submitted to Count
representation and abandoned inde¬
pendent support to the pope,
As soon as Kalnoky scoured a free hand
to renew the entente with Italy, he
EiMSMESSF* Count Dubsky, the Austrian minister too “ , ‘ 8
to Madrid, was instructed to advise the
queen regent and government against
recommend the pope to rely on the
friendly intentions of King Humbert.
The 1 'apal Treasure.
lin, Signor has sent Criapi, the officials encouraged of the from Vatican Ber¬
private hints that the Italian govern-
ment would not permit
ure or Vatioan art
Rome. , vr
Sarah Paris,
denly Sun< ,
hotel on
healf
bul ...... ... , .....
cause of which was congestion of the
brain, will oome as a shook tp those hf
his friends who have 'jHB zzffit | ■
the Such last few fame days. the deooased .. had .
as was
reflected from his wife.
M. Domain entered
ily diplomacy, showed but 1~
and gave up i
rivoiced sirea. 3
of his marriage, which took place on
April 4, 1882, at Si Andrewawshurch,
his London, bride’s ore wall known, from particularly Madrid
to London rapid and book. journey
Titlilng Officers Mobbed in Wales.
London, Amg. 20.—At Pembroke,
they bailiffs were set won heels by and ooowd. The
took to their the crowd,:
lowed. increasing The in crowd size finally every moment, dogs fol¬
^fai set upon
’ * -ivas and they
were
were . worried and
their thftoX clothing was compelled much tom by the
to
officers, and never again serve liberty. as
lg a were setat
A Olft f*rTa. B» 7 *l ii»en»r.
Wales Wales London, Aug. 20.'—The Prince
has has received reoeived an aq anonymous anonymous let¬
ter in whioh the writer deplores the
ixstSz&S highness the US
whioh their to agitation unpleasant places position him, and in
last, but by no means ' ilrest, least, he he gives i ‘ a
crisp proof erf his Bank sincerity of England by inclosing oach ten
of the new denomination notes, No
of £J,00o.
name fa signed to the oommunicatioa.
A nn* for Turkey.
London, Ang. 20.—The Manser rifle
factory ing 1,800 fa now rifles turning week out for and the forward¬ Turkish
a
government They have already deliv-
without interruption. Tlio Krupps
have finished 850 field guns, which were
ordered by the the Turkish government in
1886, and heavy of ordnanoe ordered
for the defense the Bosphorus will
follow as rapidly as possible.
The Alhambra Nat Damaged.
Madrid, Aug. »0.— The report that
the Alhambra hod beeu damaged to
hurricane that visited Granada Satur¬
day is denied. The gardens surround¬
ing the palace were devastated by the
storm, but the building itself escaped
damage.
Patti at Home.
London, Aug. 20.—Madam Adelina
Patti proceeded has arrived Craiz-Y-Nos, at Southampton, her castle and in
to
Wales.
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: ; ,* Foreign Notes.
Aa explosion occurred ia tin Chell col¬
liery at Hanley, Monday, by which throe
men were killed.
The iron workers in south Wales have de¬
manded of their employers an advance in
wage* of 10 per cent.
It i* folly expeoted that Mrs. Maybrick
will be either reprieved or recsif e a commu¬
tation of her sentence.
The ctar will go to Copenhagen will prior to
his visit to Fotednm. . Ha probably
meet Emperor William at Potsdam on Sept
18.
Advice* from Bosnia report that severe
shock* of earthquake have been frit in
Jabionioa and ala* throughout Herze¬
govina.
Boulanger in a speech predicts that tiie
triampe of the present ruler* of France will
be shortened. Carnot in s speech predicts
that factions will be reconciled Sad the
toroes of the republic oombioed.
It b reported in the treasury office In
Washington that tiie revenue vessel* marine offi¬
cers will continue to seise engaged in
taking *eoii illegally in Behring adjustment tea, leaving
department the of
AN INDI AN METHU SELAH.
Gabriel" Still Living to CalUef&ta.
At Least ISO Tears Old/,
Rax Franoisoo, Aug, 20.—For sever-
years there has been domiciled at the
Monterey county hospital an Indian
known by the name of ‘Old GabrieL"
As to the exaot day, month or year A
his birth proof is absent, but of the fact
that he has jiassed the wonderful age of
150 Gabriel years there is born p quantity in Tularo of proof. oounty,
was ths
town but during of Monterey, ohildhood Father removed Junipeio to
Serra arrived in Monterey in 1710, and
it is well authenticated that at that
time Gabriel was a grandfather. The
youngest uge at which an Indian mar-
ried was 1& years. If Gabriel followed
the custom anil married at that age he
would necessarily have been at least 82
or 83 years old to have been a grand¬
father at the time of Father Juiupero’s
landing Father there. Junipero taught Gabriel the
chapel, in 1771 and 1772, <Ji________ walls.
ed in the construction of the He
became so expert in his trade that he
tion managed of the and assisted Ban, Antonio iu the mission, construc¬ in
1781. He was then married to his sec¬
of ond the wife. ^kill Gabriel he acquired still speaks stonecutter. proudly
os a
Father Sorrentini the priest, and
Bishop Amat reached Monterey some
time in the year 1845. The former says
that his sixth old Gabriel wife, and was he then living by with
years the senior of all the was old inhabi¬ many
tants. He was then known by the Same
name, and was said to be at that time
over 110 years of age.
A widely known old lady by the
name of Castro, who died "---------
at tile age of 95, in tea
Gabriel’s age, said that
she saw old Gabriel, and at that time
he had children several yearn older than
she then was. {
few Gabriel remained when at Old he Oapitol removed until to
Salinas a years volley, ago, where he has been
so-
jouraiug three ever since, Up he to within
two or or years ago was *
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familiar figure bn the streets of
Unas City, oat now he is rarely seen, as
his trips becoming from less the frequent. hospital to He the has towns Al¬
are
ways been fond of striking colors, and
for years wore a coat made of cloth rep¬
resenting all the colors of the rainbow.
CO MMENDAB LE.
America'* Scheme to Prevent the Spread
of refection* Disease..
London, Aug. 20.— The government
is in receipt of an department official QQmmjiniea-
tion from the state at Wash¬
ington inviting the co-operation of En¬
gland spread in of taking infectious measures diseases. to prevent The the
same
communication, it is understood, has
bee* sent to the other proposal, European powers,
and contains a thot well
known plague’centers, liable from their
commercial relatiops with the world to
diffusa the germs of cholera, yellow
fever and similar pests, shall be declared
obnoxious ments in whose to humanity territory and they the govern¬ situ¬
shall are
ated lie called upon to cleanse
them to the satisfaction of an inter¬
national commission appointed to regu¬
larly inspect them.
No Small l.'mlpi taking.
omplisned Though the is object conceded led sought here tobeac- to be
maiseworthy oomp it is thought the a
me,
estimated United States difficulties authorities authorities in have have the under-
the way of
tion carrying to out Asian such a ports, reform. the cities In addi¬
the southern many and eastern Mediterranean an
O. X U.VAJ
ignorance and National pride, gener-
ally strongest among the* i filthiest na-
tions, ?, will wium Dave to inflexibly com-
battei
Lord SulislMiry'o Opinion. *
Lord Salisbury says that England
furtherance wiU do everything of such iu her pov ‘ "
an
foy the ___...
ized powers may foe easily anticipated.
To cleanse suggest and to remodel aodel Turkey 'Constan Constantinople, and Egypt to
Alexandria, would Smyrna and regarded other cities,
undoubtedly be as an
insult and a covert religion. menace to modern
traditions and Havana, too,
may be, as stated, a standing source of
danger to the United States, but to or¬
der the nuisance abated would be order¬ con¬
sidered in Spain an equivalent wusli to
ing every hidalgo to his face.
Lover* Die in Bach Other** Arm*.
morning Fresno, the CaL, of Ang. Attorney 80s—Sunday W. it
wife
Tuppdr, door of her of servant this city, girl, knocked I3izabeth at Ver- the
ner, to ask her to bring in breakfast
Receiving no response she opened the
door, Andrus ana Olsen, saw lying the girt clasped and her in lover, each
other’s Olsen died arms. few The minutes girl was later. dead, Chi Mid the
a
table near by was found an empty bottle
that had contained poison. The most
plausible reason for the suicide seems to
be ried, that the conple desired to be mar¬
fered but their love affairs were inter¬
stant visitor bjr Another the par#, house. who was a con¬
to
DrUBkenric«» Treatufl a* "* prime,
Sis Faui*, Mian, Aug. 20.—Th«
"Soheffey law, ” went into effeot June 1,
and makes it compulsory upon the po-
guilty iprisonmeni of drunken
third time. and July, During the the two number months at
June 1888, of
prisoners arraigned for drunkenness
was 484. During total number the same of months such of
thiayear the cases
in the sam e oourt was 446.
Forced a Switch.
Lincoln, Neb., Buxfington Aug. 20.—At and 7 .-20
Sunday morning a three Mis¬
souri passenger train of cars met
with half a serious accident about a mile and
a from the depot in dropped this city. The
broke beam broke switch. and The down,
foraing switch open a smoker took
the and was derailed, and with
the ear in the rear rolled down a high
embankment fatally. Eighteen people were
injured, n one
Bally Km Hoot*
PrrrsBUBG, Aug. 20. L Sulli-
van and
be disturbeil Cluno said
LEGITIME I TOP
And Now Ylrtnaily in Charge of
the Island orilnj ti.
Hippotyta’s Forces Scattered
and in the Bushes.
Legitime'* War V-..ol« Thoroughly Fitted
Out—Ha U UoUeveii to Have Received
Aseittano* From the French Oovern-
, ment— Itlppnlyie’* Army in a Demoral¬
ised Condition.
George Boston, Plumer, Aug. ,20.—Chief the Haytian Engineer
B. of cor¬
vette Desalines, who has just returned
to Boston on the steamer Andes from
Port-au-Prince direct, says that Legi¬
time is now virtually in charge of the
entire island. Hippolyte’s forces, tinoa
their effective impulse, have been in tiie
“bushes, "and arc scattered toward the
north of the island. Legitime’s men-
is^ af-war undou are thoroughly fitted financial out, and he
bted ly receiving as-
When Engineer Plumer received his
last salary in Hayti he says tlpd Gen.
Centres went aboard the French ram
and returned with; a bag ofgold, and
then paid off the officers. Iffie army
under Gen. Gaurderro is in Porf-au-
Princ, and is in first class condition, the
att-Prfnoe there were two En|jiish^gun-
boats about the size of tEe Ui_____
States steamer Ossipee, which was also
there, and two Frenchmen, a ram and a
barque all rigged Kruppa, man-of-war in the harbor, carrying five
guns, the embarrassments against whioh Among Legi¬
time has to contend la the open *® express-
safflwv the Grand oafe it -
was
ourrenoe to hear pro*
they Everybody would take possession of the town. gold,
is crazy for American
whioh “brings 40 per cent, premium.
^pfAVeoesS Gen. Gaurderro has expressed the opin-
t be-necessary but but t that’ present H^olyte
id oon-
what ire reversion of
The was only expeoted some which weeks weeks Hippolyte ago. ago.
, resources
baa are «iore which he hre secured
will be to surrender. The event, ilk
pening nbt suprise within Engineer two or three Plumer. days, wo
.___
forces are in a demoralized condition,
while Legitime’s ore the reverse. The
possil tinuously del ;htfuL weather There has been oon-
_H| has been
but one death Americans" „ yellow fever. "left ___
All the have the city,
La Capt. Defence, Fischer, of the tho Belize, last now called
was white man to
Four went to Havana on the
and
„
partment.
A OMNI Aeronaut-
Ohioaoo. Aug, Mi,—White an Italian
string attached to the bunch became en¬
2-year-old tangled about Sophie tiie Schwab. hair and The arm child of
was lifted 106 feet in the air and carried
above the lake. The proprietor of a
and shooting brought stand the seized balloons a repeating down, thus rifle
saving the child.
Hiu Fasted Sixty-Six Day*.
been less , aged. than 8
45. i 50.
He has not left his
of milk, and days during the entire feet 5
sixty-six °f milk has not He used one
W fa very
pinched and shrunken.
railroad, which fa to rim from Cincin.
nati due south to Huntsville, Ala, and
then deflect either to Birmingham or
Savannah. It is said that bonds to push
the line through have been negotiated
Religion* Fanatic Salcidos.
by jumping oat of a third story
window at her home Saturday afternoon.
The young woman was 23 years of age
and unmarried She had been partially
insane for several months as a result of
over study of religion.
Dynamite Faetory Blown Up.
The Iron dynamite Mountain, factory Mich., of the Aug. 20.-
Peninsula
Powder oompaav. tlire© niilos CuH from Iiofo.
blew up Saturday night
workmen the explosion had remains just left a mystery, the premises. os the
No one was hurt by the explosion, but
the $6,000. buildings were destroyed. Loss,
Arrow tod for Tnim ft* I tbbine.
Kansas City, Aug. 20 - -Friday after-
The prisoners taken to i on Liberty, Aug. fi
were
where offioers they have been that kept tiwy ever sinoe.
The state we certain
that they have eaptared the right men.
Beer Cx*k Explode*.
plosion Louisville, of large Ky., cask Ang. through 20.—By an which ex-
a
beer fa paseed in course of fermentation.
wijj m
IIMIAI
«*®» *p- Xoano
da s and° inti
B^fflakobf
M springs of i the ’
wator
NOW
Face to Fae* With
Frcpxrlag to U
CmOAOO, Attj “ '
The suffering,«
atony time i
plies committee sent
the people are f
Thelittle ones am i
ness It fa is greatly hums on 1
no d#3(
ators have
, with non-union call men, i
pared to fori
governor
others to take
, Jllooft I____
North CiNonrxATi, Aug. 201-
Bend, a p *
sftr.p'"'
SKJTS,
A Condensation of
Varion*
White Caps rased a*
The WSiconsla pearl
on.
Prince BUmarok
Two murders, at I
“IK New Hampshire
prorogued.
jfoy, ^ Robinson fell 4^
apolis Sunday.
r-v ____A -____ . ■ A. si- -a.: A .. a.
-a'is
VaJ. Sauer'a fB™! gtote
oi^d after 1 a proion rae.
falling
It is said the metre r ——
be In tbe
An syndicate is no
tiie City,,
ftA-djOvSiuOr vQwlw rOSW.
candidate tor United States tent
Levi Vandermoer* and Robert
were killed fer core at Gkai
Ohio.
Indiana offiria ls re fuge
of the state five
Governor Bees
rived at
now quiet
A MArteau boy who was bitten byamad
.
wriLfo the Son DU* moan trim, died la
g *%jr y Mc P he«oa committed
with morphine at Milroy, fed. No ee
Mood vessel Thursday, watte
ir 3Swauk« lg
briweeu
^he remain* of ti» wife fed., tm
identified Je n Johnstown. Delphi, '
at
A 4-year-old child of Iffiao
Governor 1
conventionL
J. W. Beach, Eriex, Vl *. SutSSt 7“"* «?*•:: -
of
in the Winooski river.
Breaking of a broke fc
wreck of a Burlington and
Lincoln, Neb. Eight person* were
At West Jefferson, O., Harry
'
rink nmni.i urubj f nmnmiii • • ®
** ,, ******* ** HwTtao “ m 1
The city ga* trustees of
purchaaedaa eighty-oriw
of the Wood county gm
009 cash.
By a freight wreck on the
simippi railroad at
Ind., J. C. Lyons ms
M. Pauley fatally hart
Mr. John Richardson, wife Of 1
^ Cffmttitiii'i i itfft }
of jewelry valued at *10,000.
a servant was arretted an
N. T.
ompany A, Jn 8
tear infantry,
a lieu tenant