The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 17, 1873, Image 7

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Items About Five women have applied lot Beats in the raphic's balloon. Graphic’ The wonst dressed women on earth are the English women. Beecher thioks that the habit of talking j loud detracts from any lady's dignity. A Sydenham, Mississippi, woman recently entered for a foot race, and outran four young I men. The Arabs have a fondness for little women, and a tall woman is as certain to live an old maid as if she resided in Boston. The ea-Empress Engenie is to spend the autumn months at Braemar, in Scotland, at the advice of her physicians. j A female attorney argued an important case in court at Washington last week in the pres ence of a large crowd. Red Cloud, the Indian chief, says he can provide for one hundred of the old maids of, Massachusetts, having found a new cranberry ; marsh. A Titusville, Pennsylvania, Rtrl, thirteen | 8 ,£JIAM ,MO^I,3««AWOfb State Lottery FOR AUGUST. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE J-CXHIlsr CL WUXTJSTBR, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, aH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GrA. :i wo -t D b; National Life IISURAI&I GOMP'NY REPRESENTS MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES. LOSSES EQUITABLY mi ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY IPAID. july 27-1U1 United States of America, Hartford Brians’Hoie & Free ScM. DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 I>. M. Company, Washington, X>. O. Fire Insurance IINCOH POHATKD 1810.) ! CASH CAPITAL,, - -- -- -- - - - - $1,000,000 OO j i CASH ASSKTS, JANUARY 1, 1873. - -- -- -- -- 3,304.300 54 [ jny27-lm JNO. C. WHITNER, Ageht, I 38 Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. 03.Sh ASSStS Cash Capital FULL PAID. $1,000,000! • $2,563,911.63. years old, made her i Capitil Prize $7,000.00 30,31(1 Frizes, Amounting to $33,253.20. Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion SPRINGFIELD reckless that they choke wild cats ,10 death | ber. oo it; 4.SSC, e.ch hiving and slay panthers with clubs. ' a*,74», «*nh hiving one only ol them on; and »!.□ lrom him, and ran away with a sailor, and tried to commit suicide when ahe was ov.r- taken. At an Oregon baby abow a disappointed mother snapped a revolver under one of the judges' nose, and the father is after the other two. , | • io,vio umcM uu me urswiu^; ui li taiiuia, uicic mu The young women of Pennsylvania are so . J>e prise* >?*ch hiving three of the drawn mini- ' 'i having two of them only ol them 46,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn number* Ladies’ toes are worth money in Auburn, them, beine blaoke. A ladv who broke her biff toe by a fall on the To determine the fate of there prizes and blacks, 78 A laoy wao uruikc » * dAmaces numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally sidewalk made the city pay Sl.oUU damages. plac<>d iu a wheel on the < U/ of ^ drawing, and 12 of Mrs C. N. Stewart, of Alabama, applied them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for a* i uW ond when it was ita combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn number*, for a ltcjnse to practice taw, ana when it **» ^ be entHled to the Mpiul prize of |7 000 M refused her she threw paper weights at the ! Thatticket having on it the 4tn, 6th, and 6tt judge and went to jail. drawn numbers, to 660 Oc Grace Greenwood ssys that . M, can I !?.eso oo dress becomingly on a year, and to prove ( jhat ticket having on it the loth, llth. and it Grace expends about $1,800. , 12th drawn nnmberi. to MO OC F - ! That Octet having on it the tod, 3rd, and 4»h Three women have gone crazy m 1 ans j drawn numbers, to after sight of the shah’s diamonds. One of j That ticket haring on it the 3d, 4th aud 5th them has committed suicide because the les FIRE MARINE (IlCCOBPOBATED 1849.) INSURANCE CO m ^ ; BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the buaineaa of the Company is transacted. CASH CAPITAL $ 600.000 00 CASH ASSETS, Jauusry 1, 1873 1,070,742 00 JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, july27-lm 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Oa. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Incorporated 18*21.) CASH ASSETS OVER i $500,000 00 JNO. C. WHITNER. Agent, july27-lm 38 f road street, Atlanta, Ga. O ► F I C E R S : E. A. ROLLINS, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. H. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President EMMERSON W. PEET, Vice-President and Actuary JOHN M. BUTLER, Secretai^ FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. 1)., Medical Director WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney. (ESTABLISHED IN 1854.) E. A. ROLLINS, JAY COOKE. CLARENCE H. CLARK. GEORGE F. TYLER. WM. G. MOREHKAD. JOHN W. ELLI8, DIR C T O R S : HENRY D. COOKE. J. HINCKLEY CLARK, WM. E. CHANDLER, JOHN D. DUPREES, EDWARD DODGE, H. C. FAHNESTOCK. ... 650 00 draw* numbers, to... 460 00 That tiokst having on it the 6th, 6th, aud 7th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket haneg on it the 8th. 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and llth drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th drawn number*, to That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 6th drawn numbers, to. 660 00 650 00 217 60 217 60 10 00 2 00 tivities are at an end. Rice county. K&naas, lias a young lady who has jilted seventeen lovers and who rides thirty-seven miles to attend a temperance lec ture. A Nebraska man, wbo beat his wife with a harness tug, was soundly flogged by fourteen women, a crowd of lueu standing by to see fair play. t 'That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, aud 6th A Baltimore girl dreamed that her sister's , drawn numbers, to child bad falten into » deep vault. After a ft ;or h id been torn no « man lowered almost Tljoes e6 tlcketa hiring on them Hi* l«t «nd to death, the brat was found--asleep under 2nd drawn number*, each . u A u.,.1 Those 66 tickets baring on them the 3rd and _ T> ... 4th drawn hutnbers, ea«h Miss Ruth Taylor, < t Green bay, won a allit All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the dress the other (lav by taking hold of the 1 drawn numbers on, each drac rone of a fire engine and running to a And .11 tho«« ticket, (being 75,710) with one . ® V. , R i i rA i otiA f oi only of tne drawn numbers, each 10 lire. The firemen have had to add 200 feet capital prize to the rope since thou. On Mondays capital will be $7,000 00 The dying words of a Del.ware ^ % were: “Henry, if you marry agaiu, reinem- on Thurnd«y. ,nd Saturdays s.uno oo | ber that it onlv takes a cuptull Ot sugar to ' For further particulars .end fur schemes, sweeten a quart of gooseberries.” . So ticket which ahull have d.»*u a prize of a supe- I » " rlor denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. At the recent Californian club games at Prizes payable foity (40) days afu r the drnwiug, and | ,Scranton, Pennsylvania, one leature was a tat subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. , woman's face for a new bonnet. The leanest, “"O' ” 111 »' I— 1 contestant weighed ISO, and three others jt*r Prizes cashed at this office weighed respectively, 200, 242 and 231 HOWARC & CO.. Managers, P° Dnds ' , , n. 9 ,slebJl ATLANTA UK. A lawyer named Taylor undertook to bully a female justice in Wyoming, but she stab- T ■ /K. CS- Jr«" i-t M Irt - bed him in the ear with a pair of shears aud ( her do" fixed him so that he couldn’t sit fTlO Ovy USUAL STOCK OF wines AND , P _ _ _, v> JL Liquor*, we tiave just sd.n-tl an Agency for the down for a month. wii of um Sarah DeCamp was laughing and^ giggling j QRESQEflJ BREWERY VIENNA Wholesale Confectioner, STEAM : BENJAMIN D. LAY of Atlanta, General Agent for Georoa. Agents wanted in every Town and County In the State. Addreas— COL. B. D. LAY, General Agent, at National uo»*d. Atlanta, Georgi Bath Tubs for the million! AND DEALER Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB? WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATEP., FOR — ALSO — Toys, Willow Ware, Ac., WhitehaU Street, Atlanta, Georgia $10. ONLY $10. uiarch‘22d2m in church at Grand Banks, Nebraska, when. BEER, LEYDEN CUTHMAN St HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. the preacher said, “The devil has his eyes on , f n * d ff ^ s Co ” Pro P rieto "* Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, Sarah DeCamp. ^ The next d*y Sarah De- This B a er is specially made for shipment South, Camp's body was hauled from the river, her and is, therefore, the best ever sold in this state, sensitive nature having impelled her to Every keg guirauteed to be good and sound, suicide. Order* Solicited. Some of the far Western papers can say al-1 ref « r tht P ul,Hc to * b « fon ° w,ri * conepon- mofit anything and not offend. For instance, ut0 a Carson City sheet says: “Our county clerk can boast of a wife with the biggest feet and the longest nose ot any female in the terri- ATLANTA, OA., Jem: is, 1S73. tor y " . Mr. W. J. Land, City.- The San Francisco Bulletin says of the i I>E1R g m _M e „r«. G.ff & Co., of Cincinn.ti, Ohio, i mother Of ft lilliputiac baby in that City, just j desire us to accept the Agency lor the sale of their leased to a showman: Mrs. Orlanie is very I Crescent Brewery Vienna beer. We have tried the j fond of her little girl. Indeed, such U the ! strength o! her maternal feelings that nothing B j 0na i opinion as to Its purity, we, therefore, desiie but P. financial consideration could induce i you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small her to part with the child. lot . w .' ,ich have . Uere - , After > ou *»» ve made»n aual- ! “I hope, Mrs. Giles,” said a lady who was canvassing for a ch6>ir at the village church, “3*ou will persuade your husband to join us. I am told he has a sonoron* voice.” “A sno- rous voice, marin ?” said Mrs. Giles. “Ah, you should hear it comin’ out of his nose when he’s asleep !" Miss Mary C. Putnam, daughter of the late FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Nos. 14 and 10 Whitehall Street. IKS'" Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX- ; TURES, CHANDELIERS. METAL ROOFING. junel-tf HOPE. JOHN W. LEIGH. WM.Mc.7LUr HOPE, LEIGH & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH Jt C0.1 Commission Merchants, FOOT OF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. flL*- PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. AND CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. «« Special Reference—To Banks of Chattanooga. may3-eod3m Respectfully. GUTHMAN A HAAS. OFFICE AND SALES 800B No. 9 E. ALABAMA STREET.) WTT.T.T AM M. BIRD & CO. ATLANTA, OA., Jcty 1, 1873. ! Messrs. Gath in an Ilaas, Atlania, Go.: Gentlemen—This will certify that I have made a ; thorough chemical examination of ihe “ CTeecent 1 Lager Beer, received of you a lew days ago. | Injurious substances, j I find the article fret George P. Putnam, the well-knoT-u nubiisiu- ' itrug.. .f< „ the bitter principle being dne to pure er, RDd called the beat educated woman phvs- herewith .Dlied evhibite tb. quanti- ICian in this country, has formed a partner- tj eg of the main proximate constituent* and compares ship with a leading German physician ill favorably with the analyses of tb® best foreign beers New York—both professional and personul. “ na 1 ver y trT,1 ^r’^°^ J^LkND An chem Mrs. Van Cott is preaching with great sue- ANALYSIS: cess in Wisconsin, aud Amanda Smith, a tali Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, Albn- noble-looking colored woman, with white su- men. Hop Renin, etc.) Pet. 6.6283 perb teeth, and great, clear black eyes, in j Alcohol-ivdum. per ccnugel ^ ^.eoM that strangest costume for her race, the Qua- ; specific gravity of the Bcsr,'. ’.'.V.V. -i.iA57 jvS-tt SOUTHERN NURSERY. IRWIN A THURMOND. W F. are offering to the public a selection of Fruit adapted to the Southern climate, consisting of < Apples. Peaches, Pears. Prums, Cherries, Quinces, 1 ker bonnet and dress, is preaching at Round JLake camp-meeting to crowded and adfnir- ing audience*. Bo aaya the Golden age. The results of Hiss Emily Faithfull's recent visit to this country are four lectures which she is notr delivering in England on the fol lowing subjects: ‘*-R*ght Months in America," ... . “ English -Q' 1 Americas Orators.” “American 1 Gr»jw*. etc. Onr floral sod OrusmaaUl Shrubbery Poets.” “ Tt-Erese^AsBect of the Womans . Movement in America. 1 we lave tested and know to be suited to the Southern An observing' Lon? Branch correspondent I cHmate. We are determined to make good stock and says that at one ,of the principal hotels is a 1 r “ ,on *5 le P c ^ an order, by n»u sumiM , ZZ ’ Yi - . , . to with promptnef* and care. We have reliable agents. lady so careful Of ber complexion, u hicn is e itn« r local or traveling, in many localities ia this aud said to be remarkable in many respects, that ■ other States !»ontb, and we prefer, where cwnvenlent she never leaves her room daring the dnv. and 1 customers, to do our busin«M through them, has all her meals brought to her. Hbe re Warehouse cor. Barow St. and W. & A. R. R. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY ON COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,; 0ils Lead Colors PT.ATN COUNTRY FAMILY. TRIMMED. AND BEST EXTRA S. CURED. J ' 1 PORT. ROYAL RAILROAD late and gloomy, tearing that the auu shining through may freckle her fair face. A young Spanihh Amazon, emulous of the fame of the Maid of Orleans, has appeared on the theater of war in Spain. A Valentin ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE) news paper say.: »W. have had the pleasure ) of seeing the rruMUan heroine announced, — — — ‘ who will, it ia said, command a battalion of volunteers against the Carlists. She is well ty face ana blonde hair. She w ore a long up- ViH leave Angusta *t. g» lo»S trowaers, uud » chwle^'n ft rhrygian C.tp, and carried a cavalry sword Arrive Ut Sarsnnsh at.. or«to n B.rceio'J b " eth "^ Uere UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. ^ Will leave Port Royal at,„. r 3:45 a Saj« Prof. Haxley: “As t<> domestic service, Leave CbarJeston at H:U: a. the groans ot the house-wives ot England as- E* av * Savannah *t 'J:W a. cend to heaven 1 Iu five cases out of *ix the 1 ’’ has to be trained by DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. t rudiraeuts of decency Wil1 ,r * v ® Augusta at 2:10 p PLAIN, COUNTRY. FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTRA S. CURED. Bill Meats, Lari, Cora, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, lay SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE. KENTUCKY AND WESTERN MILLS. ;T-Cr Being iu constant receipt of consignments ot above articles, a LARGE STOCK is kept regular*y on baud. WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES, Etc.. No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. N0..8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. may25-deod3m girl who takes a ‘place* Ler mis trees in the first r BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CAL'. f rt-Controlling the shioments from KILN^ enuMes 1 1- to k»mp stock to meet : nmnd, trash. EYEKY ItAKBEL WAKE ANTED GOOD. SOXiE A.GE3VT POH . , ' , . . J ,., , . Arrive at Charlr.tou at 5:00 a.si. turn up her none at anything like the mention Arrive ft Sevarmah ft . ,, nr r 1 • rt itl§ Anpsta Factory,tie ADiens MaeifactiriDtCoiany, tre*»es of households are ready to pay high savamiah at...!..... ......!.. »-jo v.m. ; AND OTHER LEADING F vCTORIES OF GEORGIA. wogaa for a decent housemaid or cook, or n Arrive *t Augtu ta at 8:uo a.m. fair work-woman, and can by no means get P»*aon**-rs leaving Atlanta by tn« t* o’clock p. m. 1 All tii* 1 Goods of these F*tctori«‘s— *>()MESl’ICS, YARN. < HECKS. SIRIPES, what they w:int.** ir“ ia - ronnectiou . a»»«u*u with Down Day OSNABURGS. D)tl LLS t Vc.. sold nt F At’TORY' PRICES. * Passenger for Port Koy*l, havaunah, and point* Southeast ...... .. . . resident of Detroit wan JAH. o. MOOIiF, With our facilities lor obtaining STOCK, and handling Gram m BLLk uud nther- The doctor Jy*-<*** Eo«il»««r aud SupermteBflant. , saving dravag**,wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned CAR LOAD LOTS- A few days ago taken sick and sent for a doctor, left a prescription, and with it a request that one ol the children should call at his office | tho next day and say how the patient was do- WANTED. ubcive c.fl'vr ing. A little girl c*mR, and, when 'lucsiior.- ed, promptly answered: “Please, sir, father is getting better; he's broke the stove all to pieces thiH morning, and been a fighting mo- j Druggi *t irotu the Faculty of tb« as thcr, just like he used to!” Y A GRADUATE of th* South Carolica Medical . B College, who EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. The Scofield Rolling Mill ompany, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, MANUFACTUKEBS OF Merctat ul Bar Iron, Fisl Bar, Spiles, BoDs, Its, Etc. LARGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Lilieral prices allowed for Wrought, Cast aud Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, iu exchange lor Bar Iron. RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quautity of NEW’ RAILS made ou short uotict. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to cull at our Work* and exaraiuQ the quality of our RAILS, and the way that they are manfactnred. product's certificate '.'fT Special arrangements will be 1 and CORN. ide with Millers for supplying them with wheat Capacity <>f the Works, 15,000 Tons jkm- Aiuiuik. it b xi x r In a recent article on a fair in his locality, j the editor of a western paper says a brother j editor took a valuable premium, but an un-! kind policeman made him put it right buck where he took it from. ODE n i some wholesale or retail Drug House Address, P. O. M. V. Box IW. WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEJi. Offloo and W arohouac n t tho Worlta' CLe letten, P. O , S. may27-dtf L. SCOFIELD, Ju.. Superintendent uud Secretary. mav2b-tl L. SCOFIELD. President uud,Treasurer.