The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, February 24, 1886, Image 4

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* BANNER WATCHMAN, aThSNS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY, H 1886. TELEGRAPHIC SPARKS. Chicago haa captured *1* aafc blower*. The Chiaeso residents were driv' eo out of Oregon City. A general local option bill ha* patted tho Virginia aehate. Eighteen peraon* were injured in a railroad accident near Rochet ter, ~ N. T." - | The ice harvest on the Hudson it over. Two million too* have hern a gathered. Great diitreta exiita at the Eber ville. Pa., collierie*. Many familie* are on the verge oi starvation. D. Myera’ atore at Duckport. La., waa burned.: Lota fic.ooo; intur- ance, lio.cxxx The bunnetamen of Richmond aiet and denounced boycotting, and saysit is aft-offciise punishable by the law* of the land. William Grover, manager of a skating rink at Edinburg, Pa., wa* burned to death daring a fire at that j place. A Chinetc mandarin) interested in a large importing firm at San Francisco was refused permission to land, and returned to China. The steamer City ol Mexico, and it* Craw of filibuster* arrived at Rev. West under charge ol a prize crow. An exdireman of Pittsburg, dis couraged through poverty and Sack of employment, killed his wife and mortally wounded himself. Montreal, Feb. 22.— It is stated that Montignor Fabie will issue a mundamant against the Knight* ol Labor at an early date. Paris, Feb. 22.—Nine hundred convicts in Central Prison. at Thouars, revolted and mastered the guards. A force of troops succeed ed In suppressing the outbreak. Jacksonville, FIs., Feb. 21.— The Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West railroad was formally o|iened between this city and Sanfoid to day. At Homer, 111., C. L Scars, aged 80 years, had a discussion wilh his wife on religion. The next day he , brutally murdered her with a hand saw. • 8,000 more miners in Pennsylva nia 1I11 eaten to strike unless wages are incteased 10 per cent. There are fresh strikes ail over the coun Uy : A rich merchant of Matamoras, Mexico, named Block, was mur- 4 !- U. -* . - /. .. ess^Ul* HgU. Twoex-United States soldiers have been arrested as principals in the crime on confessiion of an accom plice. At Salt Lake, U. [S. District At torney Dickson was attacked by three tnen, two of them sons of Cannon, tue Mormon leader, but was not seriously hurt. The men wete arrested. Lord Randolph Chuichhilt is on a visit to Ireland for the purpose of stirring up the animosities of differ ent class** ol people against each other. He was enthusiastically re ceived in Belfast by the Orange ele , ment. London, Feb. at.—To-day the Socialist* marched Iron) all parts of London arid massed 50,000 strong '.in Hyde park. There were speeches but no rioting, and the police di*. persed the crowd. Paris, Feb. as.—It is reported that a plot exists to unite Spain and ; ' Portugal under the Duke oi Bra- gants, and tooverthrow the present regency in Spain, the Duke of Montpensier heedirg the intrigue. Ashland,, Pa., Feb. aa.—John Weber, aged at years, drank a quart of whisky in a saloon last night, after which lie crawled into an abandoned tenement house to sleep, and was found dead this morning. Ottawa, Out, Feb- aa.—In all the, Roman Catholic churches here yesterday a mandamant was read Irom the-Bishop of Ottawa de nouncing the Knights of Labor, the telegraph Operators’' union and all secret societies. Atlanta, Feb. aa.—The base- hair people ate jubilant to-day. A wild rumor bristles in the sir thst Dr. Hswthorne will thunder agyinst the sport as soon as the season open*. This, it is fondly thought, will swell the crowds. Marion Hawkins, a saw mill la borer, and Arllis Kedel. student at the academy in West Farmington, . Ohio, were each held in |to,ooc> bail on the charge of placing a dy namite cartridge under Hawley’s saloon, Cleveland, Ohio, which blew up at one o'clock. There is grett excitement in town. The trouble in the coke region hat not terminated by any means. While the English speaking miners have accepted the situation, the Hungarians ere stubborn and refuse to work or allow any one else to do ^^SSMHBihides, recently ar rested for tiotous demonstration-. ate released from jail. And now fears of the miners fighting amon; 1 are entertained. WM STARVATION AT EBERVALE. lasers and Their Families Suffcriagfor the Necessaries of Life. Wilkbsbarhb, Pa., Feb. at.— There isjter 1 ible distress at Ebervale, in thia county. Early in January the mines in that vicinity were flooded.- At first it was believed thst the water could be drained off and the mine* ea-ily re-opened, but attempta in that direction showed its futility and it has been abandon ed. The collieries employed about 1,400 persons, anil a population of about 5,000 wete totally dependent upo • the mines for subsistence. Owing to the depressed condition ot the coal trade the miner* were una le to find work elsewhere, and their condition and that of their families is m st appalling. In hun dreds of homes there is nothing to eat, and no prospect of obtaining anything, except through charity. Many of the stores have closed up and those that are open refute to sell except for cash. The town pre sents a deserted appearance. All those who could nave gene away, but the large majority have no where to go and no meant of ge*- 'ng any distance, A relief committee haa been form ed to solicit contributions of money and food and clothing (or the suffer ers. James McGinty, who it treas urer, said yesterday that persons in New York.Wilkesbarre and other placet are soliciting aid for the sufierert. The mines are owned by the Eherdale coal company and are very valuable. Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beau tv. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, and you can't tell Onion Setts at Moore and Elder’s. Telephone 49. COUNTRY PRODUCE. The market is well stocked with coun try produce. Butter ia selling it from 20 to 25 cents; grown chickens, 20 to 25 cents; frying sise, 16 to 20 cents; eggs, to 15 cent*. Corned Beef at Moore and Elder’s. Telephone 49. Ex-President /Arthur’s condition is said to be growing worse contin ually. Barrell Pickets at Moore and Elder's. Telephone 4.9. Salvation Oil, tlio cdebraicd American remedy; ia guaranteed to cure rheum atism. sort- Ibroar, swellings, brn<*es, burns, and frost-bits.Priseonlyrwentr- Uvo cents a liottle. \v THE ROTHSCHILDS. The combined capital of the great firm of the Rothschild* is estimated bv person* pretending to know (al though nobody hut themselves can really know anything about it,) at no less a sum than 11,000,000,000, luliy one-half of which has been gained in the last twenty-five years. Their opportunities for making money are almost unlimited, are per peluaily improved. Their credit being ‘he highest, they might con tinue their immense banking busi ness indefinitely with little or no capital. It is h irdly more than a Hundred years since the iounder jot the family, Mayer Anselm, of very poor Jewish parentage,was an hum ble clerk in a Hanover counting hou.r. lie afterwards established himself a* a banker in Frankford. The discreet investment of 85,000,- 00 j of silver, dep yited with him in 1806 by the Elector William on the invasion of his territory by the pra*f Mis* •!*- -•* ***** *••**•• mous wealth of the firm. It wss deposited without interest, but Rothschild paid interest regularly and relumed the capital to the Elec tor’s son seventeen year* later. The Rothschilds have never been so rich as now, but they have nothing like tlie power they once had, probably because the capital of the world has so rapidly increased. It used to be said that kings could not go to war without their consent. Those days have forever past. CHECKING ON THE CZAR. II. II. Honore, Colonel Fred Grant's father-in-law, who wa* very rich before the Chicago fire, lost most of his money thereby, and for a time had difficulty in meeting bis ordinary expenses. Having accor ding to report overdrawn his account 81,500 at one of the banks the cash ier asked him towards the dose of the year to make it good. The ex- millionaire vowed he couldn't give a check on anybody. Said the officer; “\Ve want it mainly tor the benefit of the bookkeeper, so we can bal ance.” “I’ll draw on the Csar of Russia, if you like,” remarked Hon To make children healthy use plenty ol sir, plenty ol milk, p enl'y nt slee, and al ways have a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in caae ol croup. Turnips and Cabbage at Moore k Elder’s. Telephone 49. Use Long’s saponaceous tooth powders, 25 cents a bottle ut Long’a drug atore. Don 1 vivo up 'fat. It doesn't follow that a patient will die because the doetora have ‘given him up,” or that he wilt recover because they promise o “pull him through.” It la Hover to late to try the great vtrcnca of Binghamton, N. V., was cured of Kheu- matlam by it after ten years of unspea kable sutferieg. Mr. R. W. Meatier, druggist, of same city, certifies that he has sold over a thousand bottlca of Parker,* Tonic through its reputation for this and other cams. BEYOND EARTHLY AID. A Little CUM's Terri tils Blfflfl Mtrtiffbl Youngstown, Ohio, Feb. at.— Fur two years a little daughter of a poor blacksmith has suffered with a terrible affliction, which can only end in her death. The child, Hat tie Stanley, is but eight years of age. Her physicians pronounce it a new case, and are utterly unable to deal with it She ia slowly but surely being transformed into a mummy. In October, 1884, she was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism. This left the heart weak, and the blood refused to cir culate to her finger tips. A gan grenous condition of these parts followed. The- child complained of an awful burning sensation in the hands, as if her fingers had been held over a brazier. For five days she kept up a constant scream ing and was only quietia oy large doses of opium. The left toot was next attacked, and maw she com- lains of the right The fingers ot oth hands are black and dry, and precrumpled up under theknuckles. On the back of the hand where the dead flesh joins the living, the akin is bright red and covered with fresh scabs. SLOWLY DYING. One of the joints of the little fin ger has dropped off, and the thumb and forefinger of the hand have dried together. Until within a few days she could hold a light spoon with the thumb and finger of the left hand, but now this power has left her, and the only use of her hands is to raise a cup between the fleshy parts ot her thumbs to her lips. By reason of the confinement the child’s body is greatly reduced. Her face, though strong and blight, is pinched and deformed by suffer ing. Tlie neighbors believe she is afflicted wilh leprosy, and they avoid the house. The mother spoke lovingly of her babe. Shehasnurs ed her for over a year and cared for her most tenderly. No wish of lit tle Hattie that can be granted is denied. Nothing but a mother’s care could have prolonged the child’s existence so long. Desierable room for office or bed room. Apply to E. I. Smith. Yankee Beans at Moore k Elders. Telephone 49 BILE BEANS! What a tunny c ...w.iivuiei ivevertneless it is very significant as applied to the article. Bile, according to Web ster, is “a yellowish hittea, viscid nausceotis fluid secreted by the liver. Whenever the liver does not act properly this fluid is retained in the blood and poisons the whole system and sallowness and misery is the result. SMITH’S BILE BEANS is a sure cure for biliousness and liver complaint. Price, 25 cents per hot tie. fcbi.tm. ADELINA PATH, «nt> Aimu aonj , u«t ■uugaires»,8ftT> •f Solon Palmer** Perfome*. Toilet Hoop* and oth «r Toilet Article*: **1 uahMiUtincljr pronounce them iiiportor to aa y 1 over used/ Print Ipal Depot 174 and am Pear! fit. New York. Beef Tongues at. Moore Elder's. Telephone 49. VALUED HIS LIFE AT TEN CKNT8. ore, “though he or anybody worth anything is indebted to me.” “He’ll do; its uniy for form’s sake you know.” The check waa drawn and hap pened to go through the regular course ol collection. When it teach- ed St. Petersburg it was nearly cov ered with stamps, endorsements and. seals, and was finally ^-presented to* the Emperor. He declared he lrad no recollection of H. H. Honore; but then as he was an American he presumed it was all right, and order ed it paid. The drawee.- did qot hear of this until a year after, and then said he had'no idea hi* credit was so good in Russia. But the ,iexr time he would draw qn Julius Cesar. STILL TUJtf W 8. Holman. yesterday received fifty In-a.l of as fine mules at ever nib ble 1 *r* t lu Keutackey, The farmers who are needing mules hail belter come soon and get tl'e choice. A Few more LeConte Pear Trees at 53 Clayton St Dried Beef Hams at Moore k Elder’s. Telephone 49. Seventy five different varieties of Fiench candies just received at T. Hampton’s. Aa Old Kan Saved From Drowalns Btwarda Hit ktaeutr. Nrw Haven, Conn. Feb. at-— Silas Blakeslce is ah old man living at North Farms, in the town of Wal- Lemons, at T. C. Hampton’s. Notice.—Street car tickets for sale at Baldwin & Fleming’s and Dorsey Bros- Holmes’ Wash and Dentifrice for sale, by Dr. H. A. Lowrance. >} years, the Lucy Hinton Tobacco. janjdi w. Man and Beast Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year. 8W1NDLER8 TRY THE TELEPHONE. Be Sure Whom Ten are Talktns With BotOro Ton Give them all Tour Koaiy. New York sea. Wiiliam Gardner and Lewis Da vit, young men who live in the Eureka lodging house at 280 Bowery were arrested yesterday lor trying to swindle the Herbert Coal Com pany out of 8735 *5- The two raen tried a new game, and came near winning. Gardner’s father it a fore man in the company's yard at the toot of East Twentieth street, and Gardner a clerk in the company’s office at 61 Broadway until three month* ago. He knew that the Albert hotel in Florence street owed the company 8634.35 for coal, and on Tuesday he went to • liquor atore on Third avenue, and telephoning to cashier Earnest L. Peterson oi the Albert, asked him if be had the check ready. Peterson supposed the call came from the company’s office, and told Gardner to send on the bill. Hall an hour afterwards Davis walked up to the hotel desk and presented the. bill. Just then Gardner rang up Peterson again and asked: ' “Has our messenger got there yet?” This assured Peterson, and lie gave Davis a check on the Bank of the Metropolis for the money. Ntxt day Gardner took the check to the Ninth National Bank, where he waa known, to have it cashed. Paying Teller Charles E. Thomas thought the endorsement looked queer, and turned to consult the signature hook when Gardner took fright and walk ed out. Detective O’Brien, while looking for Gardner and Davis, learned that they had collected about 850 due the firm. OOTTON MARKET. . Athens, Ga., Feb. 23, 1888.; Good Middling,........... 9 to Middling 8 1-2 to 8 7-8 Low Middling 8 to Good Ordinary 7 1-2 to Strict Low Middling 4... Mladling Stains.."....... We quote market steady. New York Future* closed easy. Spots 1-18 lower. April 8 88-87. June S 07-06. Wonderful Cures. . \Y. D. Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga.,say: We have been selling Dr. King’s Now DIs- covery, Electric Bitters, and Bucklen’s Arnica Solve tor two years. Have never handled remedlee that sell as well, or £ vesuch universal satisfaction. There tve been some wonderful cures effected by t iese medicine* In this city. Several eases ol pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Bit* ers We guarantee them always. Sold by “ Long A Co., OOFTIl AM> TEA EXTRACTOR. The patent coffee pot Invented end manufactured by C. B. Verone la pro nounced by all who have used It to lie the beston the market. The proprietor* of the Commercial Hotel say. that it saves 30 per cent in making coffee in them. They are now used by a great many families In Athens, and every one is well pleased with It. Mr. Veronee is now manufacturings large rinmber every day and finds ready sale Ibr all he can make. Throw away your old coffee pot and bur one of O, B. Verone. AOTiCK TO*aUTHKRa. Mu. Writ,low's eoomrre Snor skoals al bo ui ter children teething. It soothes 0UBI FOR FILES. riles ere weight In the abdomen, csualng tho oetlent to euppeeo ho I tome -A ction ol the kidney, or neighboring [*n*. At Up ee. symptoms or indigestion prescot, Blind, application ot l'r. oh actedIrecllv up it ' * ilUylni attendu! nice field at once to the , -onto 1 rite Remedy, whjoi the pent sainted, sbeorblng the tumors,>1 the mtonM Itehlnf, snd effeeUni cure. Price Aleente. ' Medletec Co., PtqU". ting spe i, Tilebl. Athene, as. tOOOcordsof oak-hickory snd pine wood for isle t>r ORB A HUM TER. All kinds of preserves and jellies, in five pound pails, at T. C. Hemp ton’s. Uftavsr, si IsSiaaapaUs, Could Writ*. Atlanta, Feb. aa.—A letter was received in this city to-day from Indianapolis, which says that the undertaker, Weaver, from that he linglord. A day or two ago went out for a walk along a slip pery path, when be'lell into a deep ditch. The ditch was nearly filled with water, which was rising rap idly- The water ttaa'nearly up to bis neck and he was unable to help himself. The old .man's situation was becoming critical when a man came along and pulled him out end assisted him tohie residence. The old men telt very kindly toward bia preserver, and in the fullness of his gratitude generously rewarded him with the suit) of ten cent*. Pond Lily toilet wash, *5 cent* rot le at Long's drug store. Seed Irish' Hampton’s. potatoes, at T. C. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi« Powtlt rntrer YfiriC*. A - *rrel of purity Irrairth and whotc8<mriir»*. M jr.* economic* th« ordinary klnU, and cannot b# anld Ifi compel it tou with the multitude of low t**t. ibor freight, alum of pbofiplsiiu pov.lers Bold osl Incui. ROYAL BAlalKU POWCKIiCO.s 10 Well fit. W. T. augid.Ur:r place, wa* very short-sighted, and that “whenever he wrote, he had to hold his eyes dose to the paper.” It will be remembered that it was in evidence here that J. Woods Fierce, of Texas, could not w rite. This is another unexpected point in the Texan widow’s favor, Lrxington, ’k* rial f The Great Remedy. ROHADALI3 la a great remedy fur Scrofula, and all taints and diseases ot tlie Blood. It is well knowo to Physi cians, vi ry many ol whom regularly proscribe it. It la a strengthening med icine, enriching the blood and buildini up tne system- Read the following; . have aoflhre 137 years with Liver Com plaint Kehumiiliam,Sick Headache, and <li>Srdered Stomach. I was at one time having distracted, rubbing may hands and half crasy with pain Alv wife sent for a doctor, and he attended me nine months. Hesaid he could do me no good; but one bottle ol ROSADAMS did me more good than ali Hie medicine the doctors ever gave me. Moore’s Creek, N. C. J. H. WALKER Msckamni reduced to to cents per pound,-at T. C. Hampton’s. FLOWERS FOR BALE. Fifty Pots and Plants tor sale. Apply to Mrs. T. L. Gantt. DR. MYRTLE’S BAD CONDUCT. y., Feb. aa.—A from Winchester, Ky, says: •t noon to-day Prouder explosion occurred in the grocery store ol Mary Wiles. The clerk was jn the act ot weighing tome powder* from, a can when a man standing near the counter: struck a match to light a cigar. A spark ignited the pow der, which exploded with tenible violence. The house' was wrecked and eight persona were severely wounded. James Hepper aud Will Murray are dying and others will die. ‘ The man who struck the match escaped unhurt- Mary Wiles .and two others were hurt. The house took fire but the flames were scion extinguished. Marrying a Widow and Then Running Away With Bar is-Year-Old Daughter. Vincennes, Ind., Feb. at—Dr. R. E. Myrtle, formerly of Indianap olis, but for several months a prac titioner at Centre Point, Clay coun ty, has just astonished his friend* and paved his way to the state prison. He is about 40 year* old, and at Indianapolis he married Mrs. Burke just before removing to Cen tre Point. Mrs. Burke had a charm ing daughter, Pearl, about 16 years old. Hia attentions were turned criminally to the girl, and when she became aware of her condition the Doctor proposed hn elopement, U which she assented. The girl had Mrs. Myrtle was prevented from suspecting wrong till they had-been gone ten days. Then she put de tectives on the trail. The Doctor 1 , finances ran low, and hejwent Irom’ place to (plaae till at last he hired as a farmhand near Patoka/ with the young girl at - bit wife doing service in his employer’s family. There the Sheriff of Clay county arrested him yesterday. . Tw—ty-tv cw» a bill*. lyUOny NEa ADVERTISEMENTS. Mikado Napkins For Mikado, Pink, Buff and Green Tuas, car Napkin* are the i«te,t from tho realm ol Japan. They are not too elaborate, but Just elahora-e enough, at twenty-five i-eut* per dozen. CRANFORD dr DAVIS, Stationers and Job Printers, Broad St. feb21d2t. TREASURY DEPARTMENT- OFFICE or COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. WaenixcTOx, February 13tb, 1SS& Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it haa been madeloappearthat “TheNational Bank of Athens” lathe City of Athena, in the County of Clarke, snd State of U< orgia, ha* compiled with all the pro visions of the Act of Congress loanable National Banking Associations tosxtend their corporate existence and fur other purposes, approved July 18th, 1882. Now therefore, I, Valent'ne P. Snyder, Deputy aid acting Comptroller ol tlie Currency, do hereby certify that The National Bank ot Athens, In the CHy ol Athens, ru the County ol Clarke, and State 01 Georgia, is authorised to have sncceselon for the period specified In its amended articles ot association, namely until close of buslnesaon February 20th, law. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and S--al ol office this 18th day of February 1888. V. P. SNYDER, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the, Currency. fi'b2tdS0d. Dissolution Notice. On ths nth ol Pekrnuy the firm ol Colllaoi Fullcns wm dissolved. • All debt, sod llobill- tloswtU he settled ‘by C, X Oollino who will cooUnoe the hotiuss, fobtldu. *Htbe Brat ToesJO) iu SUrcb uezr.st the Court [Hotuo to sold county, wllhlo tho k>tl keo:a of •stole the M> Sal bidder forooahjtSe loliswug property to-wlti oh lr,et of,load trio* hi raid openly, e detains tends tf Tho* u Borns rent Monte, (colored) F. Montu. (colored) one oth ere, conulnln* one handled teres, sore or ion Mid Piece Is well UapniTrd. then being erected etoe to.good dwelling boose end hcoesury out- , A “*l th* soteoUtne nod place on# tree! of] pfkMMd l»n*s h ifJ U tL : Alton*tao ssmotlow snd M«oe, eoe tract ol r-c..-d 1!, ,r° ^^■Waupcrlor O .urt of j Irom T.ikpneni lot the use MOST PERFECT MADE ■ Jto Ammon Is, Ltmo or Aims. met turn rowDERco., OHIOAOO. ST, LOVISe Kotlct I* Architects. ’ A plan is desired for a school building for the city of Athens, to accomodate 400 pupils, sepertting the sexes, constructed of brick and tin roof, cost not to exceed lour thousand dollars. The plan accepted will become the property of the city. To be used il desired in the construction of other bnild- inga. For further particulars, apply A. L. Hull, President Board of Education febajji 3 d 3‘- fuUMm'sii’^“hJ ^pcTyftE 4 t. Hooper; to redri^ o B. rs. JssutcT Inn Iks ,- A SELLABLE ARTICLE. Pop«riur Oourt of a*M couatj la Uftr ol McCsrt^r sgslst mii E. JL. Miiysr.- talc Is X. D.OWSK.ShorlR For enterpriSA push and a desire to get such goods as will give tho trado satisfa ction the Druggist leads all compotetion Dr. Bosanko’s Cough snd Long 8ynrp, because its the best Medicine on the G ROROta. HARKS COOVrY.-Whcrei SKs market for Cough Coughs, Colds, Cronp *nd Priroarv Consumption. Price 60 cento g, *nd $1.00. Samples free K. 8, Lyndon. D. 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