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Mathews.—Fannie Aymar Mathews
has just written a strong play, the scene
of which is located in Washington, and
shows the ins and outs of diplomatic life
at the National Capitol. If she has at
all succeeded in her work the play will
probably out-rank ‘ * A Parisian Romance’’
in suggestiveness, or “Camille” in un
blushing dirtiness.
His veto. —The Catholic bishop of
Providence put his veto on theatre-going
during Lent and all his people believe
the best shows of the season were billed
for that circuit during the forty days.
Banks.—General Nathaniel P. Banks,
a former Governor of Massachusetts, for
many years in Congress and at one time
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and a distinguished officer in the late
war, was an actor at the old National
Theatre, Boston, in his early days. He
•was also an expert dancer of the Sailors'
Hornpipe and the Highland Fling.
Wyndham.—Charles Wyndham will
probably play next season through this
country ; but whether under his own or
an American manager's auspices has not
been settled.
Salvini.—Salvini said that he studied
Lear for five years; but he is not satisfied
with his conception of the character.
James.—Bunnell, the museum man,
wants to engage Frank James as one of
his spring curiosities ; but Frank has
pressing engagements to appear before
the courts for several months yet.
Bernhardt. —The Modern Argo is au
thority for the following bulletin to
myopic and bald-headed admirers of
French Sal: Bernhardt is coming to
this country and will render Shake
spear’s plays in English. On the nights
when Rosalind is on the bills front seats
will be reserved for near sighted people.
In Hamlet she will wear tights and play
the ghost.
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S IOLANTHE
This new fairy Opera when produced
in New York was so successful that the
price was raised to two dollars and it is
now in its fouth month crowding the
house nightly at those prices.
The Press and the admirers of Comic
Operas claim that the best rendition of
the Opera both in acting and singing is
by the Ford Company.
lolanthe will be presented for the first
time in Atlanta at the Opera House, on
Friday Evening, March 16 th, by Chas.
E. Ford’s English Comic Opera Com-
Bany8 any now numbering upwards of 40
peratic singers.
Fine Arts.
It is a well known fact that no city in
this country has advanced with the mar
velous rapidity of this city, that circum
stance has had a tendency to draw to
this great Southern centre various enter
prises—both native and European. We
now hear that Atlanta following the ex
ample of all the leading cities is going
to have a large and important exhibition
of modern pictures. The collection as we
understand it, has been gathered from
all the principal exhibitions and studios
of Europe by a well known conneseur,
and after having been on exhibition a
reasonable time, will be disposed of at
public auction. Col. W. H. Fanning,
the owner of this collection, is a Ken
tuckian by birth, and has spent many
years in the various art centres, of Eu
rope, proposes to put the entire collec
tion up at public auction, so that an art
loving public can obtain these works to
decorate their homes at their own prices.
We heartily wish the enterprise all suc
cess.
ANNALS OF ATLANTA.
Local Lines About Life, Liberty and
The Pursuit of Happiness
in the Gate City.
A Peachtree street boy has named his
father mustard; because he blisters so.
The railroads of Georgia all gave re
duced rates to all parties who desired to
attend the funeral of Gov. Stephens.
Flowers from all parts of Georgia were
sent to Atlanta to be used in decorating
the Capitol, on the occasion of Mr.
Stephen's death. The Southern Express
Co., with their usual generosity, trans
ported them free,
The public schools suspended exercises
Thursday as a mark of respect to the
memory of Gov. Stephens.
The business houses of Atlanta were
closed during the funeral services of Gov.
Stephens 6n Thursday afternoon.
Atlanta ought to have a Vennor to
predict weather. We don’t have weath
er any two days alike.
The cold snap last week, gave early
vegetables about a week backset.
The drapery for the capitol building,
the Senate and Hall of the Representa
tives was furnished and put up by D.
H. Dougherty, the great dry goods man
of Atlanta.
There has been an unusual number of
visitors in the city this week.
See advertisement of D. H. Dougherty
iu another column. Mr. Dougherty has
resorted to the cash system strictly, and
is therefore able to sell goods cheaper
than anyone. He keeps the best line of
goods in the South. You can order your
goods and get as good bargains as if you
were in the store.
Jack & Holland are going out of busi
ness, and offer their immense stock at a
sacrifice. For cash or good paper, you
can lay in a stock of goods in their line
cheaper than you can get them elsewhere,
and of the very choicest brands and
grades.
The weather prophets seem to have
struck the ’thing about right, as we are
having rainy and cold weather.
lots on Peachtree street sold k by
Goode, Fontaine & Elmore, brought
S9O, a front foot. They were opposite
Henry Grady’s residence and were
bought by Messrs. Dickson and Willis
Reagan.
We haven’t heard whose accounts were
sold at the great auction sale of the re
tail grocers association. Did everybody
pay up?
The funeral obsequies of the late Gov
ernor have absorbed everything else.
Most all of the stores and public build
ings were draped in mourning.
The city presented a millitary look on
last Thursday, with the number of com
panies from all parts of Georgia.
There is no truth in the rumors that
the E. T., & V. R. R., is on the verge of
insolvency. You can’t break a road that
is as well officered and backed, as is this
road. The business over their lines is
increasing daily.
The usual amount of dead beats and
chicken thieves were arrested last week.
Col. Ben Crane was re-elected pubic
Commissioner. The council in this mat
ter consulted the wishes of the people.
A Counter Movement.
The retail grocers of Atlanta have an
association, in which they discuss the
solvency of the consuming class, and at
tend to other matters touching their
business. One is to watch and report if
any wholesale produce and commission
merchants sell to consumers, and if
caught, the members of the union agree
not to buy any more goods from the of
fending wholesale merchant. They have
been pretty active and have made sev
eral objections to sales made by the
wholesale merchants. Last week the
wholesale commission merchants orga
nized them an association, and decided
to keep a black list of retail grocery mer
chants, who do not pay their accounts
promptly, and who are in the habit of
complaining and returning goods upon
flimsey pretexts. So it goes.
DeGive’s Opera House
TWO NIGHTS,
AND ONE MATINEE,
—COMMENCING—
Friday Evening, March 16, ’B3.
CHAS. E. FORD’S
English Comic Opera
Company.
Gilbert and Sullivan’s New Fairy Comic Opera
entitled
lOLANTHE,
OR :
The Peer and The Peri.
AVOWEDLY THE BEST INTERPRETERS IN
AMERICA, ®f Gilbert’s wit and Sulivan’s melo
dies.
The Instruments Orchestration adopted by
Profesor I. Philip Sousa, of Washington, D. C.
SATURDAY MATINEE, Strauss famous Opera,
THE MERRY WAR.
SATURDAY EVENING, March, 17th, the fa
mous London Success, entitled
LES MANTEAUX NOIRS,
OR:
THE BLACK CLOAKS.
Prices as usual, Reserved seats 25 cents extra'
at Phillips & Crews Book Store.
Office Counter For Sale.
A very fine office counter with draw
ers, closets, pigeon holes, etc., and pan
nelled top, adapted to an insurance or
any extensive office business. Will sell
for less than one half its cost.
Goode, Fontaine & Elmore,
Corner Decatur and Pryor streets
(Kimball House.) It
“It seems stringe to me that Job, be
ing so afflicted, and such a popular doc
tor, did not cure himself,” remarked Mr.
Hobbs to the “Major” the other day, as
they met on the corner of Peachtree and
Marietta,
“He warn’t no doctor,” answered the
Major, “what makes you think as how
he wur?”
"“Because he had so much patients,”
answered the witty Hobbs, as he sped
across the street.
GRATITUDE.
Denver, Col., Aug. 29, 1882.
Gents—l cannot find words with which to ex
press my gratitude to you for the cure your
Swift’s Specific has effected in my case. I was
afflicted with the horrible blood disease for three
years, and after spending some time at the Hot
Springs, considered my case a hopeless one. I
used only one dozen small bottles of S. S. S. and
there is not a sign of the disease remaining. My
sores are all healed, my throat is entirely well; I
am rid of clerk, I have
that terriblegflL seen so ma-
disease. Be- uy hundreds
ing a drug™of men dos
ed with Calomel, lodide of Mercury and lodide
of Potash, until they were made complete wrecks,
that I shudder to think of the misery which has
been brought on the human family by the use of
Mercurials for Bl®od Diseases. It is a crying
shame that physicians will not acknowledge the
merit of your GRAND Blood Medicine. Use my
name as you wish. J. H. RAFF.
If you doubt, come to see us, and we will
CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for par
ticulars and a copy of the little book, “Message
to the Unfortunate Suffering.” Ask any drug
gist as to our standing.
E3?“$1000 REWARD will be paid to any Chem
ist who will find on, analysis of 100 bottles of S.
S. S., one particle of Mercury, lodide of Potas
sium, or any Mineral substance. SWIFT’S SPE
CIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga.
Price of Small Size fl 00
Large Size 175
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
BRAG 18 A GOOD DOG
—BUT—
Hold On Is Better I
0
The proof of the above old
adage is clearly manifest to all
who may he wanting
Furniture,
by calling at the
Live Furniture House
OF
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JOHN NEAL & CO.,
Nos. 7 & 9 Broad St.
Call and prove us right or
wrong is all we ask.
THE GEORGIA MAJOR.
JSOUTHERN BRANCH
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MILBURN
WAGON
COMPANY
HENRY L~ ATWATER.
MANAGER,
DECATUR STREET,
It is a well known fact that
the southern branch of the
MILBURN WAGON COMPANY
is
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Farm Wagons.
OF
EVERY STYLE AND KIND.
But many do not know that
by far the Largest and Best
stock of
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, PH/ETONS,
“ ROAD CARTS;“
And in fact everything in the
vehicle line in the city, is to
be found at their
SPACIOUS WAREROOMS,
ON
DECATUR STREET.
JOHN KEELY
“ THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES.”
OFFERS
250 Cases New Spring Goods
THEY EMBRACE
New Spring Dress Goods from 10c. to SI,OO per yard.
New Buntings—very desirable makes.
New Nun’s Veiling.
New Black and Colored Spring Cashmeres.
New Shades in Kid, Lilsle and Lace Gloves.
SIO,OOO
Worth of New Hosiery.
The prettiest styles in New Hosiery, which this season will be likely to pre
sent.
New Laces. New Ruchings.
New Rufflings. New Nets of all sorts, by the yard. New Corsets. New "
Ladies’ Underwear. A full line of Shirts for men and Boys, in which will be
found extra styles, at lowest prices.
20,000 yards of the newest and most beautiful Hamburg Edgings and Inser
tions ever offered in Georgia.
Everything desirable in Ladies’ Linen and Lace and Lace Trimmed Collars, etc
Novelties I Novelties I
New white Goodsand Linens.
New stock of Domestics at factory prices.
Call and examine the meritorious “BARGAINS” which are being offered
this week in every Department at
JOHN KEELY’S
SPRING AND WmIAMPAIfiN.
o
1883. 1883. 1883.
—THE MARKHAM HOUSE —
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AND
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—The New Holland Spr ngs —
ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL NEW HOLLAND SPRINGS WILL BE OPENED FOR THE
Entertainment of Guests and wiU be kept open for Six Months—Say until the first ®f October.
This will be the First Watering Place Opened in the south,
And will be the Best Kept in Every Respect.
All parties wishing to secure rooms at New Holland or at the Markham Mouse for the Summer,
will do well to make early application, as I expect to be full and run over at New Holland by the first
to the middle of May.
W. A. HUFF,
Proprietor Markham House, Atlanta,
mhll-lm AND New Holland Springs, Hall County, Ga.
TIGER ! TIGER ! TIGER !
The Chinese One
150 Rolls China Mattings, Opening at Carpet House,
46, 48 and 50 Marietta Street,
OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE,
LATHROP & WHITE.
H. M. PATTERSON M. BOWDEN
PATTERSON & BOWDEN,
UNDERTAKERS!
Markham House Block, (st „„. , ATLANTA, GA
STILSON
JEWELER,
53 Whitehall street.
RELIABLE GOODS
AND
BOTTOM PRICES.
July 12-ts
F. W. Hart, E. W. Heyhw,
HART & HEWITT,
DEALERS IN
DOORS, SASH BLINDS
BUILDER’S HARDWARE,
Paints, Oils, Glass. Etc.,
91 Decatur street,
Atlanta, - Georgia,
feblst-lm
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.
JOSSEY HOUSE,
DECATUR. : : : : : GEORGIA
W. W. JOSSEY, Prop’r.