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Mr. Wm. Lyle, or Banks county, j
I planting corn.
I America* has received orer |B
I Laics of eoaoo to data.
I The negroes ot Georgia areorganizing I It it
I a great many solitary companies. killed
I Mr. J. B. Thomas, of Sumpter I Adeatrui
(county, raised orw seventy bushels of occurred ii
I rutabaga turnips from one acre
I man named George Baird
Isfempted suicide in Augusta.
Got. Gordon has offered a reward of
l$300^for Will ^Wallace, who was re-
TO PUNISH HIM,
iSS£ [to
sewer gaa I
lon’t A COLORED MAX MAKES FREE
WITH THE GOOD N AME OF BIS
EMPLOYER’S DAUGHTER.
The L. A X. has bought the Atlantic
A Anniston ro-d. .
A London banking house has failed
for $1,000,000.
Mr. Wi
retary
| A Shooting Iff ay lu Which the As-
sal'onts Get the Worst of it.
St. Louis, Jan 16,—[Special.]—A se-
J rions shooting affray occurred near the
Idest son of Sec- little town of Bndgeeon, thirteen miles
tithe W
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
tion with the multitude of low teat,
abort weight, alum or pbost
ders. Sold only in cans. Rotal Bax-
no Powdxb Co., 106 Wall SL, X. Y
—Li ,
BOOKS.
from the Harris county jail. I reUry Blaine, died in Washington of I out of the city on the Wabash railroad,
Republican revenue officers are said I pneumonia* ^ I yesterday* caused by reports involving
*° 5?. l ?*P 00 **ble for the house burnings | An jm n j 8 woman ), u a scrap book the name of Mias Christiana Amelung,
olen from President Dam during his JJ-oung lady of nineteen, daughter of
iprisonment. I William Amelung. a farmer. Mr. Arne-
against old man Bone, with a reconi-1 ADakoU mwih aathe onlyhei
buflalo now in existence Steen in num-1 hiui'beenboasUng *mo«bm
.* . , , . friends that be has sus tained very inti-
A workman on the Central Pacific I mate relations with Miss Amelung.
railroad was attacked by a wild cat,but This report was first heard three weeks
he strangled the animal to death. I ago, and the Amelung boys, John,
It ia said Don Carlos will herd an up-1 William, Edward and Frank, have ever
rising in Spain should the young King i since determined to punish Painter for
. die. d? » dt 1 telling such stories. They called to
ia a 1 The negroes are in convention in Clii- ‘ heir assistance their brothere-in-law,
cago. One of the speakers advised the I Christ, Herman and Hugo Aa-
77** . _ - iuo i , n A veri.rdnv atartMl out to find
in Pickens county.
The Jura rendered a verdict of guilty [ |
jpiost old man Bone, with a
mendation of life imprisonment.
The remnant of the Wild West show
will give a farewell exhibition in Co
lumbus, when the horses will he sold.
The Governor pardoned Cal DeVor
a Milton county convict, sent up in 1888
This powder never varies. A marvel I for five year*.
of purity, strength and wholaomeneas’ I A tramp waa killed by, a fall while | die .
Mora economical than the ordinary trying to find a plaoo tosleep 1
kind, and cannot be sold in competi-1 bouse that ia being built in Atlanta.
The negroes are beginning to move I blacks to meet violence with violence. | mus, and yesterday started out to find
J from the towns, returning to the q„. H iU, ^ New Yo rk will send five it the house of Mr.
rSf 8 “ * "}*? 8 ^ P ; n „ * Iu KS er * '***Mississippi for trial. CwdHall. butPaintor bad gone with
Phillip Dillon, president of the U. 8. Mrg . Vice-President Morton has or- Elder Hnnt to the house of Ralph Biv-
brass-molders union, died at Savannah, | dered twenty new dresses at a oust of | ins to visit Miss Bivins, who had been
Judge E<
I sent a bark
land made
I selling liquor to a minor.
_ _ , HTUHL __
$1,000each. " I confined to her bed for four months
of the AugusUcity court, I The crap of strawberries stone the I "ith dropsy. There he was found,
wrto jailtorthreemonths ^outb Carolina coaTt are nearly ready answered the knock at the doois
pay a flue ol $200 for I # or I and he was told that they had come to
a minor. I Painter. Bivins begeed them
I succeed CoL A D who will I " ... them if they had a warrant. Just then
(decline re-election* ’ I A negro who was injured by firing a I Herman Asmus rushed by him into the
luecune ra-e ecu . i a , Aiken, 58. C., on tbo day of house with a revolver in his band, and
Tom Woolfolk has prevailed upon the I jj r Davis’ funeral, died from his inju-1 leveling it at Painter said that waa war-
| negro prisoners in the Bibb county Jail I riea ., I rant enough for him. Mrs. Bivins
to eat and is badly treated.
Tt
the tuuniu vi v*|»i luiuci, m jl. wij, j
were taken out of town and turned |
loose. They lost no time in leaving.
Butto and Johnson were sentenced u> |
be hanged Febuary 16th.
Near Jasper, incendiaries have re-1
I cently burned the houses of John Aiken, I the minister 1
I him „F,S n 1 The Liquor Dealers’ League of Penn-1 seiaed a shotgun from a pin on the wall,
not^nomrh I tyl™!* paid a $600 churcli debt for a when Otto Asmus rushed in and at-
■ he . h y "?* negro preacher bemuse he stumped the tempted to take it from her.
M> eat and is badly treated. • 1i Mt pI0 hibition. Bivins came to her assistance and a
. £ -A Jg?5g?!LSlTK3Lff ggS* I who defended himself desperately. He
I kled in the boots immediate relief will I struck over the bead with a revolv-
hi ohrain^ immediate relief will and knocked <lown with a chair,
] be obtained. when he grabbed a flat iron, with
Mrs Silvia Rolph, of Alabama, struck which be struck Herman Asmus 01 the
H -fTT'n. it 1 • • | ccntlv burned the houses of John Aiken, | ibe minister in the facewirha hymn head. The men then ranout andbe-
-iWlth. the beginning xTw.LSforiUMdMr. Stone. The book and hugged a man who was sitting gan firing through the doors. Miss
-it v Governor has offered a reward of $860 near her. It was necessary, to bind her Bivins, who had run into the, kitchen
of a New Year, mer- ^ tt.e an«t of the guilty parties, and in ropes for safety. screamed, and Painter, picking up the
I throe men have been arrested, who I The Governor of Mississippi ia con- shot-gun, ran to her assistance Otto
were bound over. I vinced that the state convict- lease ia a Asmus was standing in the itoorway
In a box car loaded with lime which figure. He recommends that convicts revolverin **** ] I
came in on the Richmond and Danville be hired out to farmers and bo used .as in ck p ^nter^ mMd
railroad, an Atlanta policeman found ordinary field hands. , Painter ^»ped
I a bundle of bloody clothes with every I At New York, Dan Dougherty is at- J*- t h*t he would
indication that the articles bad been torney for Miss Caroline J. Gamerer, I U P> an<l u waa feared lhat h - e ? ouW
I stripped from a dead body and 1"
I wards secreted in the car to hide a
I der. The bat had been pierced i»i ■ijuuucr.s reuwuneiuiiuui>uir,wuvw|. ,• i,.:.-.!,..™.
I bullet and Waa half full iff blood, tbo |interestaa» watchedhy Bob lngeraoll. I boti*. eyes being shot out
panto, coat and shirt, which wen also I Near Oxford, Ala., the .train rim Into
bloody, had been ripped up both legs the buggy of Mr. William R. Pearce,
land sleeves as if hastily removed when I killing Mr. Pearce instantly and wound-
I there was not time to strip them off in I j n g a young son of Mr. Twig Morrison,
I the usual way. There is no knowing | who died at 10 o’clock in the evening,
where the articles were placed on board. “
chants start off with|
a new clean set oi
Books.
IN NORTH CAROLINA.
ingi
whor < _
and injuting Miss Morrison and also in-1
Questions Affecting the Interests of
Farmers.
Bauqoh. N. C., Jan. id.—[Special.]—
Mv stock embraces l 2 1 ®. ca 5.? Ta8 the extreme end joring a young man by the named Li- | Many sections in North Carolina are
xixy cuiuiuwo i, the Bicbmond an d DanviUe rw^. ron. affected in one way or another by the
- Lewe3, a post village, in Graves coun-1 exodus of the negroes, which continues
ty, Ky., suffered grest loss of property unabated. It is estimawxl hero from
■ “ " ‘ ‘ of build- I reports from the State that already
everything that can
be desired in
MINOR ITEMS.
| Brief Hews Notes Taken From our Repor
ter’s Now Books. ^ 1
There are some excellent ban joists in |
I Athens among the young ladies.
Jy
seven th
duced to that
e Southwest,
thing but a
who leave
by Sunday’s storm. A number of build- reports from the btate
lugs were blown down, but fortunately tween six thousand am
no one was killed, though a child died | sand negroes have been
from exposure. Further reports from I El dorado otjthe States In
Wicklifle say that fifty-three people which is found to be
were injured, three of whom were in a Paradise by the exodi
What has become of the Sans Souci serious condition. CaroUna bv “® car ij»A.
ulubT is a question often asked in socle- The Senate Committee on Pensions 1. Mean* of ”” e8 i
ty now-a-days. [has perfected and will soon report an- crawdxgf nyjgogttered rt
The tennis clubs have hong up their other dependent pension bill. This is £o££n d ^ne being remited at Win.
HMD! CT 1f I racqucta untU th ® *° ld waTe P 488 ®*- tovfdXrm^ed "Ke »h>n-offe7 food for*reaction in case
prices hitherto awarded to the State’s P * 1 ®? m raide ” *** tuined
companies will be in jeopardy if they out “ P° wer '
compete for them this summer.
Trade was brisk all day and on the
streets were busy scenes yesterday.
negroes are comparatively
I ana without the means of
QUALITY,
BUILDING UP ATHENS.
KAJSTCD
moneyless
obtaining a
great quantity ot provisions. Bad
weather would mean suffering for
them, sickness perhaps, and an un
pleasant problem for neighborhood
folks to face.
The State press contains many com
ments on the subject. Thus the Wilson
LOWNESS IN PRICES.
Mr. DornWaut has bran acting as The New Bolldlna and Loan Association tot
| manager of the Athens Water Works I 0 ur city-
Irerantly. _ | The Bajinke a few days ago contoined I Advance says: “'the movementof the
The dectric lights are what migb-, he I a notice of the intended organization of | colored people towards Mississippi, Al-
srmed a brilliant success so far. I a branch of the Interstate Building and abiima and Texas seems to be pretty
The O. B. German club will give a Loan Association in our city. We took general from EdgecombefPitt, Greene,
I dance very soon. 1 occasion to then mention the solidity | l^noir and Wayne counties, so far as
I The Glee club of Athens had a most an< l high character of this association, we have been able to asccertain, and it
I delightful reunion last night. which has its head office in Blooming- appears that the same tendency to mi-
I T>—1. A**.— .—1 ton » IU *, and is-capitalized at about I gration manifesto itself in portions of
I I twenty million. We take great pleas- Sooth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama,
nig as great a nuisance as the McGinty ure in noting that this organization has And it fa even seen that the colored
Inspection Invited,
J every yard in Athens. I officers is as follows: W. A. McDowell, I also going from Texas to Mexico. It
' I A great many customers were at the I President; Charles B. Griffith, Vice- fa not likely that upon the whole, the
pecial sales of Davis & Garebold yes-1 President; Dr. J. A. Hunnicutt, Attor- per cent, who migrate from Xorth Car-
| terday. Goods went at a tow price. | ney. and Mr. E. P. Upshaw, Secretary. | olina will amount to as much as fifteen
rcent. of the colored population,
ough, some localities, temporary
I uuts” and “White Wings.” I tomm'*’ SS} lllu au “ 1 “ ou OI niessrs. i inconvenience will be experienced by
.^W .IlLCurBgOP, s?ls,
at Raymer, Ala
dorfol power ot
, any word or raarenjee
negroes regard it with sr
awe.
The Mormons are opporad to making
Idaho a State.
Several Russian officers of the Czar’s
body guard have committed suicide It
is supposed they were implicated in a
recently discovered plot against the life
of the Czar. It is reported that the
Osar’s brother, the Grand Duke Sergius
will shortly be banished from the capi
tal for meddling with politics.
The Fr nch commission sent to inves
tigate the affairs of the Panama canal,
say it will soon be completed.
Secretary Proctor recommends that
the Apaches be removed from Florida,
either to the mountains of Xorth Caro
lina or to the Indian Territory.
There are grave irregularities in the
financial accounts of Cleveland, Ohio
Millions of dollars have bran paid out
without the approval or sanction of the
City Connell.
John E. Reyburn, of Philadelphia,
will he Judge K«“
grass.
The S. P. C. A. has brought suit
against, a Philadelphia gun club for
shooting pigeons.
In Boston a sick woman was ejected
from her home and died from exposure.
Twelve thousand derricks were blowr
down by the wind injttae Bradford, Pa.
oil fields.
Hattie A. Lyneh, aged eighteen
sr of John Lynch, of Dalton,
committed suicide Monday by
taking morphine. She left a note say
ing her father’s conduct made her end
her life.
A Xew York woman had her son ar
rested for robbing her.
The Government will have to refund
several thousand dollars to importers of
tobacco, on account of excessive duties
collated.
Montana is out of debt, and has $S3,-
000 in the treasury.
The postmaster and a mail carrier at
Bracket, Texas, are in jail for theft.
Judge McConnell has given Knntz, one
of the Cronin murderers, a new trial.
The other three convicted men were
sentenced.
The eccentric creature known as the
‘Dog Woman,” on Long Island, fa
again on her travels, accompanied by
seventeen dogs of all ages, sizes and
breeds.
Four hundred cigar makers of Xew
York are on a strike because their
wages were reduced.
The Chicago republicans are storming
at Harrison about his unfortunate ap
pointments in that city.
Xew York and Brooklyn are to he
connected both by a tunnel and a new
bridge.
The wife of a negro coachman in Xew
York attacked and beat a white woman
whom she found walking with her hus
band.
There fa a reactionary movement at
Rio in favor of Dora Pedro. Several
regiments of artillery are in mntiny,
and numerous arrests were made, and
twenty-one ring leaders have been shot.
A young woman in Xew York found
an infant in her bath-room.
Seventeen lives were lost in two
counties in Kansas by the blizzard
David Loudon, a luckless Xew York
gambler, was driven to theft and sui
cide.
Snow drifts twenty feet deep are re
ported in the Northwest.
The Wells & Fargo Express Co. was
robbed of $11,000 in Dallas Texas.
The seat of Senator'Allison, of Iowa,
is in danger. Judge Rothrock, who is
strong with the farmers, has taken the
field against him.
There are 12,600 persons in Chicago
sick with the influenza.
A train of can were blown from a
track in Canada, and fifty people were
injured.
A life convict in the Ohio peniten
tiary was pardoned out by the Governor
on a forged petition.
suffocated by
A W.BSrrfal I
trlllcrnco TfcaC Callrd Forfli
Itoand Aftrr RomiI .(
an<l * rertous rtojo
Catarrh Remedy,
onzi
ly known *«
■RIPPE.”
rh, nhi,h *.'roetlm«
<t it* symptom* »r«
*ec$e of ntimion in i’j,
te throat, stomach »nrt
chill*. ;il tern Mine with
dUrharKM ai_
ere is a cough,
ultyor expectorantn,
of spirit*. The great
he pert ct
Professo Bristol’s horses are trained
one vc tatuly has to «ee them perform.
They do everyLliitrg with the utmost
ease an i a parent leasiir , end the ■ x-
hibi to a* a whole is certainly an en
tertaining one. The tollowingi- the
programme:
1. Horses and ponies to the iroat.
2. Denver acts as Mo Itor, amlhe’ps
the professor off with his coat.
8. Sultan and the handkerchief.
4. Denver takes bis bat asd brings
table.
5. Comache takes coat off and brings
chair.
6. Denver brashes coat, takes off and
puts away over-hovs.
7. Sultan brings the mail.
8. Denver is monitor,
, 9. Colonel Wood, Lottie, John San-
bourne and Comache are reported for
pnnishihent by Denver. One fa ord< r-
ed to stand on three legs, another upon
his knees, one upon a dunce block, one
to 1 e down and sleep.
10. Denver goes fishing.
11 Denver rings bell for mathemati
cal exercises by Sultan and ■ Claudio.
The latter on finding the example
wrong, erases the figures from the
blackboard. ■
12. Denver answers a call at the
door.
18. Saltan (who is acknowledged, to
be one of the wonders of the world)
brings writing paper, and tells mon.h,
day. and rime of «-ay by the watch.
14. Lottie brings specie or currency
from a c osed money drawer.
16. Target and Denver mail a letter
16. Alphonsoshows how sleepy good
and bad horses act.
17. Recess; girls to the right, boys to
the left; boxes and barrels rolled about,
and a good time generally.
ISTERMISSIOS SEVEN MINUTES.
1. The trapese pony Tony in his
wonderful leaping act from flying swing
to pedestal. John Sanbourne swings.
2. Denver swings his teacher; his
teacher swings Denver.
3. Lottie either trots or puces at the
word of command and jumps the rope.
4. Comanche imitates a rocking
horse. Horses at leaf frog.
5 Harry and Naomi (twins) in their
exhibition of reasoning from cause and
effect. In this unequalled feat the
most stubborn doubter is convinced that
horses do possess the power of reason
ing. ;•
6. Comanche tethers the two former
and actually balances them across a
half inch iron rod.
7. Comanche and the barrel. *
8. Colonel Wood,Sultan, Comanche,
Minnie, Claude and Denver constitute
the only equine bell ringers on earth,
INTERMISSION THREE MINUTES.
Wa tz “Santiego ”
1. The little mule Dynamite walks a
rope.
2. .Ponies at touch.
3. The military drill.
4. Denver and the rocking chair.
5. Denver and the professor at lunch.
To conclude with a comical mule trade.
•CATHAKA IMA.,’
IS A SURE CUR - , when takes according to dl-
— — bottle.
GOLDEN Oil!
_CAgUA»AnfA. arara cur* for Catarrh.
" HBlbK On'b’ikiI.LAR per Bottle.
Soro^TlnoM, ercT ScS^^ti
Prepared by the
Catharaima Co.,
SAVANNAH, GA. S ' ;
LANGLEY BROS.,
Manufacturers ot
Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear.
Fine Dies* Shirts to Order a Specialty.
171 King Street, ..<.IIARLESTON.fi, C.
ty Direction* for measuring and Price U»t
sent on npplicatlon. Jan. 18—dam.
Mf}S. T- A. ADAMS
WIU eoou receive ber ———<
NEW SPRING GOODS,
In the meantime ebeetasri ' :
WINTER GOODS CHEAP,I
in order to make room for the new goeds.
Jan. 16—dtlstap. *
MONEY AT SIX PER CENT.
Albert L. Mitchell, C2I
LAWYER, fj
Loan, Broker and Instance Agent
No. 35, Clayton st.,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Will give prompt attention to all legal busi
ness. WIU Insure your property! tin Urst-cla .
Companies against loss by Are.3 WIU negotiate
osns on farm lands running C years at G per
cent per annum, payable in-whole, or part, at
any time. Come and see me.
Albert L. Mitchell. '-
Athens CottQn Exchange.
Athens, Ga. January 16.—Tone of
the Market, firm.
Good Middling 10
Strict Middling 9 7-8 "
Middling 9iM
Strict Low Middling 95-3
Low Middling 91-2
Strict good ordinary
Tinges 9 1-2 to 9 5-8
Stains 9 to 9 3-8
Liverpool Market.
Tone: Quiet, without moderate inquiry.
MtddUng uplands, S 3-i (Middling Orleans:
Sales 8,000. ' Tone
ATHENS BOOK-STORE.
CARTER'S
mrm
CURE
Sick Headache anil relieve all Ktt troubles Ind*
dent to a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating 1 . Pain in the Side, Ac. While their most
remarkable success has been shown in curing
SICK
Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels,
Kven it they only cured
HEAD
Ach* they would he almost priitlea* to those
woo suffer from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end
here and those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable in so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
Hut after eU sick head
ACHE
is the bane of so man v lives that here Is where
we make our great boast. Our pills euro It
while others do not.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small
and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
nieale all who use them. In vials at 25 cents;
Ore for $1. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.
CASTSS MXD1CXHZ CO., Snr York.
juallfi UBose. Soil Trice.
‘Mre McGinty” in' Athens, l'fa candor j of* Mr* if 1 P i^win 1 *!*; 1 tiTation °* tho e 01 **”
was mistaken for an intended insult, I f Y* -vrilfa>e |„ _____
ab °““ he jncriublo McGinty joke. ia our cit Mr . y^tor L. Smith, the
What will the city council do about travelling agent of the company, leave*
Come, geni
city in this
The Atlanta Constitution thinks the I the’most complete success.
ghost editor of the Banner is scared. I - -
If the Constitution editor was lost in Auction Snip of A O T vn-1 ? wie f e 2‘ rccentI - F in - at , u i“
some of the dark streets of Athens, we . . CUOn oaie 01 A * U * L<yn- free-traders were worried because Mr.
MR. CLEVELAND NOT IN.
Th. Olndit.ne-Ulnlne DUeasai.a Will
Have t. Get Al.ng Withoat Him.
New York, Jan. 16.—[Special]—A
Philadelphia newspaper published a
statement recently that the somalled
Four persons were
smoke in Erie, Penn.
The Hessian fly has appeared to the
Tennessee wheat? fields.
Eva Powell, a young woman of Bir
mingham, Ala., tried to suicide by
taking ‘‘Roush on Bata,” because she
was crossed in love.
The “wets” carried Lynchburg ty a
majority of seven.
It fa said that German-American and
Dutch bankers intend to lay a cable
from San Francisco to Tutulle, in Sa
moa.
John Allen tried to pass Confederate
bills on a blind peanut seller in New
ark, N. J., and, having been arrested,
killed himself with morphine, which,
when searched, he said was la grippe
medioine, and was allowed to keep.
New Jersey has raised its Governor’s
salary from $6,000 to $10,000 pet an
num.
While out boat-riding on a lake near
Carmt, IU., two young couples weie
drowned.
Negroes continue to pour into tho
Mississippi bottoms by the train load.
Futures.
January-February
Vcbiuary -March
Much-April
■ irtl-May
ny-Junc...... :
Juuc-Jnly
July-August
Auim at-September .. .. .
Septembcr-October.
Octobcr-Nove tuber
NtrretnbOr-Doremhw.
DscemberJanuarv
Openlnr Tone: Film. -..
Closing Tone Steady.
S 47
Iti
651
549
5 49
5 59
5 S3
5 63
5 51
5 75
Tons: Quiet.
Furores.
January
February.....
March
mS?;.:::::::::::::::::
June
July
Au * 1 lhBr
iuer...
ffew York Market.
Middling 107-18
10 43
10 47
10 54
10 61
10 65
16 70
10 75
10 81
10 32
10 S3
10 44
10 51
!0 57
10 93
JO 67
10 73
ToaeBa*. ly Steady.
Receipts of AUU. S. Ports.
shouldn’t be' surprised if he didn’t doll’s stock of stoves, house- , Blai "® t had ^moHsl'ed Mr. Glacisume ' _ n _
leave the Banner^ reporters alone af-1 f nrn ; g i- l ; ria . ’a I ‘ n > iat di ^°“ WANTED TO LEAP TO DEATH.
terwards.
For
and you _
Both Bros, understand tbs business.
Assignee’s Sale.
I will begin this morning
at 9 o’clock, January 16th,
1890, cost sale of all the
stock ol boots, stationery,
blank books, paper, pencils,
pens, ink and all such other
articles as are usually* found
in a first-class book and sta
tionery establishment, at the
place recently occupied by
Davis & Garebold on Broad
street. Stock must be closed
out within eighty days Irom
this date.
John T. Anderson,
Assignee Davis & Garebold.
dlt-wlt.
Fresh Fish and oysters received daily
at Booth Bros. it
furnishing goods and tin- j question in the North American Be
ware, will commence Satur-1
Jacob D. Clevenger, » Maniac, Causes*
Sensation in a Chicago Court.
Tbinti. j ’t t Oil i ... I dent Cevelaud was deeply interested in Sensation In a Chicago Court.
on wil get just what yon editor. da ^. Jan ^ ar y * 8th > and wdl ‘ h u e “dhvedi'tor K Brv TSnhe*Be“Sw Caicaoo, Jan. 16.-1 Special] -Judge
Bros, understand ths business. Continue from day to day un- l^uested by editor.Bryoe, of the Review Prenderga8t had an exciting time with
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday—
Thursday
Friday
I continue from day to day un- |*l ues ted by editor'Bryce, of the Review
'til disposed Of. 2 y I to continue the discussion. According
J. R. Moore,
jl7-18. Auctioneer.
•RSTTSay,
31,943
at.fts
21,301
2»,1S7
19,442
1 -,*■;< lu,.i;a
Wee
l^ist
year.
29.109
26,896
68,773
18,139
22,919
“3,344
This
Wee
10,css
30J508
10:36
18,536
11,530
9J43
TO RENT.—A well located store on
Broad street, can be rented at a bar
gain by calling on Julius Cohen at
once.
Fine fish and select oysters all times
at Booth Bros. tf
horse and
ill work any-
S. C. Dobbs.
FOR SALE.—One
mule, in good order,
where. Apply to ~
Janl5-d4t-w4t
BOARD.—Six or eight hoarders can
get accommodation, corner Washington
and Thomas streets, t - janlu-6td
Fink Pictures
picture call on C.
will get what you want,
speaks for itself.
i to the report, he decllued until he re-
| ceived a message from Mr. Cleveland
urging him to do so. jflllMI
Mr. Cleveland was seen at hts rosi
dence by a reporter, and asked if was
true that lie Imd tnken a hand in the
discussion and requested Mr. Mills
1 answer Mr. Blaino- “I have had no
communication witli Mr. Mills recent
ly,” said Mr. Cleveland, “and I have
not asked him to write anything._
hope the report that lie is preparing
an article on tho subject of the tarifl' : “
Total Tort Receipt*
Sept. 1 to Jan. 3. l4.500.103
Stodkatall U.3.Torts. (93,3-3
1W8
3,1192,014
£94,511
is
9 —If vou want a lino true » however, and it Mr. Bryce had re-
C Maddox and von Quested mo to ask Mr. Mills to continue
the discussion begun in the Bcriew, I
His work
Decl3-lw
Tailor Shop.—I have opened a tailor
shop over Coleman’s store and will
make suits to order and guarantee per
fect fit. J. Alexander.
Decl2-lw.
.hould hate done so with pleasure.”
“Do -you contemplate contributing
to the discussion yourself?”
“No, I don’t know that I do,” was
the reply. “I read what Mr. Glad
stone and Mr. Blaine hud to say on the
subject with much interest, hut I do not
think l shall write anything on tliesub-
Aurtion Sale of A O T vn- N ect myself—at least not for the present.
Auction i3a * e 01 43.. \J IjJ n I xe is a matter tlint requires a great deal
don S stock of stoves, house- Of study and time, and just now I have
fivrniQViincr rrn rifle, + :,,_ very little leisure outside of business.’
lurmshing goods and tin- M J r Cleveland did not think Mr.
ware, will commence Satur- Gladstone aud Mr. Blaine had exhaust-
dnv Tnrmarv 18th n iid w ;il edtiis subject. Tbo agitation of the
oay,^ January 10m, and Will q Ue *tion oftoriff reform would be bene-
continue from day to day un- ncial, as die more it was discussed the
— • - - better informed the public would be
come in regard to tho merits of tho con
troversy ; but for the present Mr. Cleve
land will play the part of a spectator
in the contest.
til disposed of.
J. R. Moore,
j 17-18. .’ Assignee,
a maniac for a few minutes yesterday
morning. The unfortunate was Jacob
D. Clevenger, a clerk in the employ of
the Adams Express company. He is
thirty-eight years old, married, anti a
cousin ot Dr. S. V. Clevenger, a well-
known specialist in nervous and mind
troubles. Dr. Clevenger said sus kins
man had worked without a rest for
twelve years, and the strain had beep
too great on him and resulted in insani
ty of both a homicidal and suicidal
character. The man was taken by two . consisting in part of
court officers t» a small chamber back -
ef the judge’s court-room. It is here
that the judge frequently hears insane
cases when he has a case on trial in
court. The window in the small apart
ment had been left open for air, and as
the judge entered the chamber he saw
Clevenger standing on the window-sill
in the attitude of a diver and just on
the point of plunging headlong into the
street. .. . ■
“Grab him, grab him quick,” cried
the court, anil two bailiffs caught tlie
man, hut not a moment too soon.
Laughing, Clevenger went up to the
judge and tapped him twice on the
forehead, saving: “I know you. I am
a jlircnologist.” The judge smiled
and moved around to the other side of
the table, Clevenger "was sent to
Kankakee.
less
4.260,s»
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8. THOMAS, "
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Resident directors :
1889.
IPOR SALE.
All the property lying
and Foundi-y street* an
roperty. 1 he lot runs
Tho lot on which the Livery stable) on Thom a
street Bland. The lot can front two stores on
Thomas street, and a g*>od resilience lot on
Strong Street. Apply to J. S. Williford,
Heal Kst-tte Agent
„ on the comer of Broad
and known as USqm;
property. The lot runs to the right-of-way of
M. & C. Ri R., and U very valuable aud la now
ya^hmidsumety.
Real Estate Agent.
Also town snbortaa small farms of ID, ao<40
add 00 acres.
Also a number beantlfnl lot* on Barber street.
These lots beautiful, low priced.
, *wT notice.
I h ve citv property to exchange for farms in
the country.
TAN YARD.
I have ter sale two miles from tho city a wan
equipped tan yaril. Everything new, eight or
nine acres of land attached, only 1-4 mile from
N. E. R. R., which has Hide-truck whero bark
can be delivered. The property ib not offered
because the busine.-B does nor pay, but because
owner desires to change hia business. Apply to
J. S. WILLIFORD,
Real Estate Agent. -
LOOK AT THIS.
1 will sell a bargain in a pretty little farm ol
2C'X. acre* of good land just ont*ide of city
limits. Ttera are two liou*cs on the place, one
well plastered, well of good pure water, al*o
springon the p'ice. Price $I.UuO and noless.
Apply to. J. s. WILLIFORD.
Real Estate Agent.
POE SALE.
Aen ie l room cottsrr on College .
-FOR-
bT
good mules and horses for sals
Orr A Hunter.
J17-w4t-dl)V
in energetic ntan who understands
athing to represent us as Sales-Agent |
WANTED!
A
Clothing to represent
in Athens. Superb new spring line
now ready.
Wanamaxeb & Brown,
Philadelphia.
Largest Clothing and Merchant Tail,
oriug House in America.
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