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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA, U S. A.
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Griffin is the beet and moat promising little
ity in the South. Its record lor the past
half decade, its many new enterprises in oper¬
atic, building and contemplated, prove this
o l# a Irasinees statement and not a hyper-
most ^nt^a|SHiM>utti.to| smresrfhil operation a $100,000 put cotton into
actary and- trittr this year started the wheels
of a second of more than twice that capital.
It has put bp a large iron and brass foundry,
n fertiliser factory, an immense ice and bot¬
tling works, a sash and blind factory a
broom finest granite
quarry in the United States, and now has
ourlaigsoil mills femora or less advanced
stages orlonstraetfeb, Wftft an aggregate au¬
thorized capital of over bait a million dollars,
ft is putting up the finest system of electric
ghting that e#>» be procured, and has ap¬
plied for t» o: arters for street railways. It
has secured another railroad ninety miles long,
and while located ou the greatest system in
tlie South, the Central, has secured connec¬
tion with its important rival, the East Ten¬
ues see, Virginia aud Georgia. It has obtafe-
d U-tt imtepui-nit connection with Chat
tauooga am* the West, d will break ground
nafew days fora fonrthroad, connecting
with a fpnrtlj independent system.
With it.h^ceitf its five white and four colored chnrch
es, eoniideteda #10,000 new
Preeliyteriattehoreh. It has increased it« pop¬
ulation by nearly one fifth! It has attracted
around its borders fruit growers from nearly
every State In the Union, until it is now sur¬
rounded sn nearly every side by orchards
and vineyards. It has put up the largest
ruit evaporators in the State. It is the home
of the grape andite wine making capacity has
doubled every year. It has successfully in
augurated a system of public schools, with a
seven ywairecareicaiftm, second t o none.
' Of a half decade
JF-.— ss of an already
Oriffitt is tlte eauBty eea* ol Spalding conn-
abo^teatowi. iSythe census ol 6 l890, 000 and it
- will have at alow estimate between
7,000 people, and they are all of the right
sort-wide-awake, up to the times, ready to
welcome strangers and anxious to secure de¬
sirable matters, who will not be any less wel
aomaif^hey bring money to help build up the
mr There i* about only one thing we
eed badly ibst now, and that is ft big hotel
We have several small ones, but tbeir accom
modations are entirely too limited for onr
uaine s, pleasure' »Kl health seekig ngneste
If yon ess anybody that wants a good loea-
tian for a hotel in the South, just mention
Griffin. News
Griffin is the place where the Griffin
s published—daily and weekiy-the best news¬
paper in the Empire State of Georgia. Please
enclose stamps in sending for sample copies,
and descriptive pamphlet of Griffin.
o embrace new enterprises commenced and
W* AfcTTEMPLE.
HeiOadei Tie Sub
(—AT—)
L. BENSOFS.
> Winter end Spring, wrought,
..... I Fashion has
afg pOX
i and face
chaste,
____jfet, of Art,
the fairest most fair,
NEW CROP TURNIP SEED!
'TpTir u
i rartetire, bought direct from
tP UNTO and DIM at the low-
THS
nHUSHUAKE CO,
r or m yobk. n*
r # 128 , 000 .
m
R, Apt*.
October Reports to the Depart-
went of Agriculture,
Tin Plants are Largfe but L*t*>
Everywhere,
Note ithsr.iiiOin ; the Fact That the Boll,
are Actively Opening, the fibre In
Good Coalition and tlie Weather Gen¬
erally Pine ior i’ ekdi*—Planter* I I
Brea 1 o. no K iriv Fro,,.
pertinent of agriou ta e, show large
plant growtta active opening generally of- bolls,
r fibre in good condition, and
fine weather for picking. Yet the plant
is everywhere reports 1 lata, and fears
are expressed that frost' may seriously
Bhorten the crop. »
rted
favorably that in appear. of n.ws excessive are . deceptive, moisture
seasons
the outcome falls below expectation,
later than the ly <li-e muted large with a date will
W™' average a crop
has been drouth, injured though more by
moisture than by some
Boils ali i localities were too dry in Sep¬
tember. ,
Worms have wrought considerable in¬ >
jury, notwiths' 1 ■ - "~i ~ -*■- -----»— LA
of in-ectioides,
bama, parid 1 Oompi madeJtt quarters.
The green following are some
presented; Virginia. state 58; percentages North Garta are
tins, 72; South Carolina 81; Georgia,
87; Florida, 88; Alabama, 87; Missis¬
sippi, 7i); Louisiana. 83; Texas, 78; Ar¬
kansas, 83: Tennessee, 82. This makes
her, compared with 78.9 per oent. last
October. — ;
Natural Ga* Explosion.
Indianapolis, Oct. 11.—The mem¬
bers of the family of J. H. Baldwin, ol
No. badly 383 frightened North Pennsylvania by natural street, were
a gas ex¬
plosion Wednesday morning. Mr.
Baldwin had had some artificial logs
geared on his hearth gathered in the around rear parlor, the
and the family
grate while he turned on the gas. The
plumbing had been carelessly done, and
there was a leak beneath the floor in the
pipe connecting the grate. The flame
Wi>“ noticed the leak, to pass and down noise and like ignite the the
gas at at tn a ex¬
plosion by « I a t ti remendou i i s-
was done iu the dining room,
no ol ____
threw down
by 12 feet.
Wes er I Uu . n it Good Shape.
New Yobk, Oct. 11.—At the annual
meeting of the Western Union Tele¬
graph company the old board of direc¬
tors was re-elected without opposition.
The statement for the fiscal year end¬
ing June 30 shows gross earnings of
$20,788,194; $14,505,152, and operating net earnings expenses ware $0,-
were
218.081, an inmease of $1,147,470
year’s business of Jane $1,072,883, $8,011,401. making a
total surplus on JO
To Connect Luke Erie and the Ohio.
Habbisdubo, Pa., Oct, 11.—Governor
Beaver has appointed John A. Wood
and Reuben Miller, of Pittsburg; ex-
Congressman Rochester, W, S. ShaUenbeimar, Erie, of
Pa.; Goodwin, Ebon Brewer, Sharpsville, of
and John M. of
Mercer county, a committee to deter¬
mine ship the canal feasibility to connect of constructing the water of a
Lake Erie and the Ohio river, in pur¬
suance of a joint resolution of the last
legislature,
-he New York Kane Ball Club. j
Aibani, N. Y,, Oct. ll.—The New
York base ball club was incorporated
” Wednesday * *'■“ by John John B. B. Day, Day, Charles Charles
P. Abbey, Frederick J. Davis, William
C. Dubois and Frank M. Spencer. The
club proposes t ' —
of athletic b{ll spoi
base lsHn and
groun New York county On which
to eiect suitable structures. Its capital
stock is #7b.(y30 divided into seventy
Shares. -
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Sir. I looa Snor ed- Mr. Fair.
San Fkancisco, Oet. 13.—At a meet¬
ing of stockholders of the Nevada bank
Wednesday James G. the Fair, resignation both of president ex-Sena-
tor as
and director, was anuounoed and other ac¬
cepted. Mr, Fair gave ave press press of of other
business as tlie reason —----
tion. James L. Flood
president of the bank.
Parkinson in England used by the d< monthly allow¬
to get a
ance of $ .00, but on aooount of his in¬
temperate habits the money was stopped.
The letter received from an attorney in
England inclosed $1,000 to pay his ex¬
penses home. Parkinson is a graduate
of Rugby and an intellig ent f ellow.
Poisoned the Priest.
Oneida, N. Y., Oct, here 1L-A Wednesday bold At¬
tempt was made to
poison Rev. James Kelly. In the cele¬
bration of mass he took a swallow of the
wine and was taken severely ill Prompt
measures saved his life, out he is still
very sick. Ar#enio was the found al in t}M
wine and s cattered oyer tar,
MlnJMtppi^tfaU Carrier Bobbed. Chief
Washington, Oct 11.— Post-
office Inspector Rathbone is informed
that the mail carrier was held up
Wednesday by two men aud robbed on
the route from Leaksville, Miss., to the
state line. Two registered poaches
were taken. The local authorities are
in pursnit of the robborfc
fit. Pwttti fciiti -Oaririra*.
St. Paul, Oet ll
GftlFfflff, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 12
AMERICAN SCHOONER SEIZED
|^^isw’OndT^^ai. ft* AU*«e«
Attempt t» 1 v Hie Duties. ,,
San FfiAxertco, Oof, U.—Fire weeks
Olsen. ___________m that only
by Cajit M. It appears
a pqfiion of the cargo appeared on the
manifest and when she arrived at Altnta,
Mex., Mexican a customs few days officials. ago was They seized assert- by
dues and fixed, upon #4
im will place the oase in the hands of
the nearest American oousnl Mean¬
while the Mexicans have possession of
the sehpeSKT and J*e q#Wflscatmg her
cargo. . ■ . - v
It May B« CoL SUsle.
Indianaboia Ind., Got. 11.—The in-
regarding formation telegraphed the probability from Washington of ex-Uon-
sioner Sa.S±n?I,SrooSK beheved here to be trustworthy.
is
The president is known to have «x.
litical reasons it might be a mistake for
him to select one of his fellow-towns.
would Steele be lass for objection the to ex-Gongress- that he live#
man. reason
in the nort hern ^ rt efthe state, j ; ]
Fr.uoh-Canadian* AV*»t Baalaafiar.
Montbead. ^nvitg Oct. Oat U.-Gen. u.—Oen. his Bpulan. riouian, resi-
ger is to be to takemp
the resolution come to Wednesday of
night thlmembers at a strictly of the private oldpolonvhere, meeting
the Legion of Honor. A committee was
named to draft a formal invitation to
the “Brav General. ”
wo*.i-» mod.
Indian Aponte, Oct 11 .—Referring to
the announcement that President Ward
had notified President Day of the
Brotherhood players’ determination to
next year. I am of the opinion that
this is all a big bluif ou the part of
Ward and a few others who are endeav¬
oring to biing the League to their de¬
mands. I am not very confident of the
Brotherhood’s ability * to make ^ the
scheme a success. ” • . ^
Narrow K cupe of glmn.
Wilkesbabbe, discovered Pa, Oot. in the 11.—A Franklin big
squeeze was outride the city limits,
mine; tost
and Wednesday includes morning. the five-foot It is veiu wide-spread and the
famous Kidney vein, ihe miners were
just going to work when they heard the
roof cracking and Begin to fall, made and sev¬ the
eral workmen. narrow It escapes is said were tliat tons by Of
roof cqal have fallen, many and that the
and
airways and interfered* pumping arrangements
have been with, bnt the ex¬
tent of the damage cannot as yet be es¬
timated. ' ... .,.
9", * ' "'"
Will Forgi™ Hu Erring Wife.
Chicago, Oot; 11.— Mike McDonald,
when hen shown Shown the dispatoh announcing
his s wife’s wife’s return return from from Europe, Europe, & seemed
9* Rtf. hi.,,
—, nothing jspt and
dreii: that she had now,
that he had enough for both: As to the
■livTAWAn n*nAAAi4tviira lwi oaifl ■ **T /l AD *4
thmm l . but
be separated from her children, but you
ian see I don't want relations. to speak pub!
about our future No;
ihan't be kept from her children.”
A Texas Killing. , j
reached GAiNKSvxnme, heih» Wednesday Tex., Oct of the 11.—News
of George Taylor by Cql. Sugg, killing Lat¬
on
ter’s ranch m the southwest part of the
Chickasaw nation. The killing ocourrec(
in tiie public The road, tluee miles north of
Red nver. oiroumstanoes wldoh
led to ft are unknown. It is said that
is one of the best known cattlemen in
Texas, in and Kansas his also City, a Denver, large St. acquaint¬ Louis
ance
•sSgSBSiEs Wednesday afternoon at Koble’s stone
aass.a'ss hands, and his siriit completely de¬
stroyed Ifwreqoe eye Rahal Wly
VM
burned on the face, and his left eye de¬
stroyed Their injariee are n ot fatal
Wife-Beater at the Whlppht* Po«t.
Baijtimoke, Oct. 11,—John B
welts witiktihe skin broken (how«t that
land’s law of ’82.
Bivalve Trust. io ;
Cambbidge, Md, Oct. ll.-P rirfBKils
skers met at Set
kno
down. the fact that they are constantly n" going
■ • f* l
,
Mill Bolter Explode*.' '
the building and killing the eng
John Police, the only person c
SanFbangisoo, Oat It* An Mifelwntifl
cable from Ntoaragna says: The United
States minister luw settled the canal
gjftWSTWWS
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Y« low Purer mi Key \Ye*t, FX*.
ceived Wakhuxgtox, at hospital Oet. 11.—Advices headquarters
marine
^ wS 1 iCTJoJSS.L "w
The Narrow, Crooked Cow-Patl.
Streets of London
-r '.rl i.i , - i.
To Re Widened Arid Beautified
by trie County Councils.
etii ’ Wjig^ Vt«v y * > »*«•
F« s yi.w Give* te the ftellght-
•Writ M*n; «r 4i«i*v»«t«~»r*r«...-
tu* Salteo* of Kuru|»« E-ur They Will
but Whfclr Ortp eu Iho trade of 9u«ih
America—Fore’«n S«n».
London, Oet. 11. —The oounty conn-
The Stiund te ID’be WUfitwd its entire
H^yif^l street is to be itt-
proved out at existence, and a new
street will be opened from the Strand
to Halborn at a cost of 4il,5OO,Od0. This,
it is announced, is only the beginning
of a vast scheme for London baautifyihg end im¬
proving the great thoroughfares
to which tike oounoils already stand
oommitteti .
The old fogy ism which has stood in
the way of progress in this direction for
lightened centuries lias spirit now of given way to an and en¬ it
is likely that the vigor improvement, and enterprise
manifested iu many directions by the
sonuty councils will in a lew years,
make of the great highways of London
lomething more than crooked, narrow
and ugly oow- patb s . > |.
TRADE WITH_S0UTH
European Moreantile NuHoU* Featedl of a
Diminution.
London, Oct 11.—It is notsurpris-
trade with the South American repub-
lies. They comtiitnts their best, though,
*f course, not their largest, market for
Certain goodl. The African coast trade
in its best days could alone be compared
with it The newo has grown shy of
exchanging lmm gold (foods, dust md ivory result for
Kirin i ng ftllti ftfl ft
these and corresponding articles from
other Euroneau centers ef production
are poured half Of \*y the the American cargo intb continent. the south¬
ern
Clayed cottons and refuse iron were
from England, from and France compounded wines
and brandies -are bartered
for native products at enormopp profits
and under the most favorable circum¬
stances, it would be the work of years
to introduce American goods to the easy
going traders who are caught by the al¬
lurement of long credits.
________a generation tlie (iallic ex¬
porter will be able to send to his ous-
tomers in North mid South America
something besides flavored potato spir¬
its.
thrown These into honest dealers of have virtuous lately indig¬ been
accidentally spasms hearing
nation by tbit
the Haytian reprehensible merchants conduct have been of guilty shipping of
their wines, taxable at 20 per cent., to
Triest and thence into France as a Hun¬
garian and Dalmatian juice of the
grape, which pays only 2 per cent
The the Spaniards are not over-delighted
by prompt manner in which the
sublime potentate of Morocco yielded
them the satisfaction demanded for the
outrage thereis litSe upon douot Spanish that if seamen, another and in¬
cident will act of first the by kind occupying occupying should some some occur covet- covi they
ed portion of the Coast of Morocoo
and wards. resort to diplomatic measures after¬
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Automatic Slot Dluti-Umlori of Stomp*
London, , Oot. Get. 1L—The 11.—The postmaster
general automatic has is »atic decided decided “nictol-in-the-slot” “niekfil-in-th to to give give a i trial to dis¬ the
new
tributor of !rt stamps, »3*W. and 400 00 are l to be at¬
tached at once to the street I letter
boxes in different ffevent parts parts of of the the metropolis.
The machines lines have have two two slot®, e which
degl ueai out out the the penny penny and and half half penny pen being stamps
sorted, upon upon while while necessary necessary the the machinery machinery com com is ad- m-
so
justed department ipartmeat. that that it it is is impossible impossible to to cheat the
Beniamin Samuel Phillips Dead.
don
^jtlun, died Thursday, aged 79 years
Sir Benjamin, who was the second lord
mayor of the- Jewifih frith, retired from
the aldermaiuc oourt a year ago in favor
of his son. He was elected lord mayor
in 1865, and was knighted in 1866 in
recognition of his efforts to relieve the
cholera suffere rs in India .
foam! All thv LeMMtfi Cititens Gambling-
Madbid, Oot 11.-In the course of a
Wednesday crusade against night entered gambling, the a Casino, judge
one of tiie most aristocratic clubs in the
city. He found the rooms full of sena¬
tors, deputies, judges and other distin¬
guished persons, all of whom made a
vigorous protest against hie action. The
result only four at meni their als protestations arrested. was that
wer e
Blot at BrUtel.
London, Oet 1 1 .-There was » riot at
Bristol Wednesday aftemoonjon tike ar¬
rival of a number of laborers to replaoe
600 gas stokers who are on strike. The
new oomere were hooted and pelted with
stones until they took to their heels and
disappeared. _____
Aa Embtmllng Blubop.
Vienna, valuable Oct. church 1L-Bishop property Strossmay- fit tike
«'» Hungary,
bishopric been sequestrated, of Diakovsr, the Mm having has
diverted to his own use sever*! million
florins. ; .*• 9 , %
Boulanpir Will Bameta la latujr.
ter. The report that he oontemplatoa a
visit tq Paris is denied by ha friends.
A* Firm utW
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PNEUMAT C GUNS. - '
That* ol tbs C»«l*»r Ve«nvi«» ulUfhU;
Tetinl.
FbiXiADklpiiia, Oct. 11. The pnen-
matic guns of the cruiser Venuyins wore
officially tested on the Delaware river
Wedi>< i day. 'life y«««l wa* in charge of.
the the bor a! roiwi-.uiig appofiite l bv of the Gommandef secretary 0- of
nav >.
F. Goo Uioh, Lieut, .tscatton ochrooder
and Lie tit. Bnulley L finite. Lieut
Schroder, who will comniund tho boat
of the filing at five shots from each of
the three guns in ten minutes, and
throwing u shell welgning 489 pounds a
distance of one mile.
At the first test tlie required number
of shot* were firo .l w ith satisfactory re¬
sults, the shots striking the water ueor
the end at tlie measured mile within aa
apparent radius of n few yard*. Then
came an intervals of silence which was
broken shots, by the which discharge struck of the half water a dozen int
more
about the same spot m the others. The
first missels thrown from the guns were
dummy shells and the seoond were reg¬
ular dynamite cartridges that filled with
sand It is understood the delay
between the relays of shots was due to
slight imperfections in the mechanism
of the spozziu valves.
It is learned that the tret was entire¬
the ly satisfactory. projectiles In the thrown distance from 100 firing to
were
’fltA di/v i-flulii Ka-t UOJ rn UU vtjl d vllII vorirfirewl filluinm m• miln aV3, Jta ^1*
—
the test for rapidity of firing the con-
tract requires that loading and working
rfttt SSf at zzLrtiit'th. JSrpflS
fired, and from the the moment that the
loading of first gun was commenced
until the last shot had been fired, seven
mtes and a fraotion elapsed. The
firing the reservoir contained enough
air to fire eight more shots at one mils
range Each of the fifteen shots was
fired with a volume of air which haq
sufficient to carry the service shells one
mile. The pause between the first and
second teste was due to the shifti ng of
the Vesuvi us by the tide.
TH|E CHICAGO FIRE.
HfW fb* Wiutly City Celebrated Its
"l#-aBk»teeatlt Anuivereary., ?0
CHfcAoo, Oot. 11.-This city ode-
brated in a novel manner the eighteenth
anniversary of tlie great Chicago fire
The mayor issued a proclamation call¬
ing upon the large houses and factories
to these give workingmen their employes oould a half have holiday, so
an oppor¬
tunity to subscribe toward the fund for
holding the world’s fair in this oity in
1892. The workingmen responded by
subscribing over $300,000.
The fire eighteen years ago was started
by the upsetting of a small lamp id a
barn in the southwestern part of the
city. Beginning Sunday evening Oot
8, 1871, the fire burned all day and night
Tuesday, Monday, nor Out. did it reach its The limit until total
10.
area burned over was 2,100 acres,
equal miles. to three Seventeen and one-third thousand
square hundred building#
four and fifty were
destroyed, 93,50Q people were rendered
homeless and about 200 killed. The loss
on buildings was $.30,000,000; on per¬
sonalty Out of this and total merchandise of $190,000,000 $140,000,000. insur¬
ance was Fifty-seven paid to the insurance amount of $44,000,-
000. ruined. Seven million dollars companies
were was
contributed the from different sources for
the relief of sufferers.
TWO MURDiRS AND A SUICIDE
Is the Becorti at Piqno, O., for Dess Than
Oil Ferty-Eight Hears,
PiQUA, Qct. 11, - Monday r night,
after Brown,^ the Democratic So-colored mass m leetmg,
Jack man, was is badly badly
beaten died Tuesday by some night unknown The assailant. police have He
arrested Ed. Harbaugh, Pat Donahue
and Charley Rqrg for the murder of
Jack Brown.
Murder an 1 Suicide.
’This murder was followed Wednesday
morning has created at 8 intense o’clock by another, which
excitement here.
Lawrence Hnter, a stonemason, mm
shot bullet by Henry through Huffman, his who brain. then Huter fired
a own
cannot live. live. The The cause cause Sde assigned assigned for for the the
second murder and suicide js ; that that both both
men men loved loved the the same young lady, Mire
Marie lady of Larger, Piqua, a highly respected young
Saloon piwliiM at Lafayette, o,
the Lima, neighboring 0., Oot ll.—Several weeks Lafayette ago
town of
passed the saloons a prohibition dreed- ordinance A few and days all
were
ago a saloonkeeper of this city went to
Lafayette and opened a place. He was
waited upon by a committee, who in¬
formed him that his business was not
required there, but he continued and
tjhe town officials got out an injunction
favor to stop and him. h# The judge decoded business in with his
resumed
more openness than ever. Early Mon¬
day by several morning hundred his saloon woa bombarded The doors
windows persona broken and
and were the
crowd rushed in. The bar was battered
down, mirrors broken, the the heads of bar¬
rels knocked in and contents wast¬
ed. The place was almost torn down
and everything ruined.
Enforcing the Foreign Labor Law.
New Orleans, Oet 11.— The Pica¬
yune Austin, Tex., have sneoial says:
Eighteen complaints been lodged
and against Hayes cotton planters for living importing in Caldwell
oonnties cotton
•pickers from Mexico, and they will be
brougat to Austin * for trial. planters Heretofore,
numbers crop year* of Mexicans liare
into
____ _. ootton. The operation of
the foreign labor law is working great
hardship in and much ootton will be lost
consequence.
Literally Boosted Alive.
East Liteffool, O., Oot ll.—While
Mrs. lizzie McGill, of this d! city was
r clothe*
• she was
VteTm 'shreds.' ) body for Mrs. burial
Mc-
i in Cleveland, where
tat, tattily shot his wife,
Thrown Open to the TMting
Knights Tempter.
The Grandest Reception Ever
Held Within Its Walls.
Thi- C.rowiwli U llll.mtl.r Dororateti ami
Illuminated—«',i »i»».ul. Uithbf* tw <
Ailmluion spurn! thu Evening at .
Various Headquarter..'—The I'r#»ldont
Dm,* tlie H>wl-ihA>ia« ..%!*•« 4pt. Ae«.
WAsinxaTO.v, Oet. 11.
reception that ever given seen the in the “
wa*
taai evening. The
orated and iJIniniaated- The
cent uniforms of the kuights and
toilets of the
of enoampmeut. The line wa*
.
in fours, and moved iu perfect order.
The thousauik of knighte wL
not get in marched with their 1
call mauderies. at the headquarters Th;; of briib otta
novel Tlie White sperm House was was
of ranged blooming Masonic ptente symbols, and out fiowere
Templar as formed of carnations A Kni|
was <
feature. The Marine 1
in the center of tlie g
Mm Hairison wore
grey faille, with Hr:
trimmings. blue silk and Mrs. velvet,
lies, including an’animated the prettyye_ “
ters, made group.
frod wi tiontethe president, who shook
Th* Uarbccu*.
[operation. Mueio and dancingpre-
crowd. -
Another Pretty Story Exploded.
Muir glacier Professor Klotz
obtained a humbug, ;. * iu in HMtuy Many northern uut fine reflections at wild are
“ waters
scenery aud id i fantastic f iMn»dinTiH tit t/s
I but j such such a a tl: thing as Jbe refleotion of^»
oity „, thousands I of miles distant wo
consider tnu atmosphere •
as capable of producing general^ suchi
cnon, which is the result of
Mahon*'* Still Hunt.
Richmond, Va, Oot. 11.—The recent
visit of First Areistaut Postmaster Gen-
oral Clarkson to Gen. Mahone is attract-
mg considerable attention. It is gen¬
erally believed that Clarkson's visit was
are soon to be made to placate some of
other remote places.
solitlers’.BIminment Cnveited.
Joliet, HI., Oct. 11. —The unveiling
of the soldiers’ monument, which hoe
just made been completed the occasion at a cost of $10,000,
was great celebration of old Thursday soldiers of and a
sailors. Grand Army posts from sev¬
eral oonnties, together with the National
a salvo in honor of
states. The speak¬
ers included Judge Parka for the ooun-
soldiers. ' v
Colored folk* Run the r*lr.
fairs the South has ever seen. It is un¬
der the auspices of the colored folks of
Todd county, Kr„ and Montgomery,
Tetwu Every officer and every stock¬
holder is a negro, but as a special
descension white folks will be
to compete for the promiuma
in the races. They will not be
to enter, however, in any of the
event* on the program.
Killed in Her I! rot tier*. Pr**enc«.
Atlanta, Ga,, Oot 11- aTwena
morning Miss Hattie Segi
over lantie by road a train and on killed. the Western Mias ern and At-
who 19 old, Segaw, at
was i yeais years oid-wa was a aster
his brakeman dinner, Segars, his train and being was ride-tracked. taking him
his tanner,
The Marietta accommodation train came
up behind her and knocked her in the
air as high as a box-ear. She fell on her
back off the track, and had her arms and
legs broken. She died in an hour. Her
brother w as almost crazed at the sight
Hi* Lost D iy 9.1. *
Atlanta, Ga., Oot 1L Willie Will¬
iams, colored, will be hanged on the 8th
«f Xovembor for the murder of Con¬
ductor Wbigham on the Savannah,
Americas and Montgomery rood. The
train was in motion at the time when
Williams, who refused to pay his fare,
shot the conductor dead.
Mexico and A inert an# Ml*.
Cm of Mexico, tditimal Oot 11.—The Her-
aide, in its colnmns c< Wednes-
imported • day, advocated * ' from - the Al the exclusion United j 63A. States. of a cattle Ti It
says that it will be impossible for Mexi¬
can cattle raisers to compete with Amer¬
icana in this market
niece Annie.
' rt xffi * wf.tewllwil
W. SJlFwa
has appointed
master *t Detroit
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A runs'
failed for.— .
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foot the entire i
A brewery, a J
bo 11 , j O G C" A
Ostaeiin,<r
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of «
tinware.
thrown from a
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