The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 31, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY HUN Tiiubbjay Mobmko AruosT 31. S/ur Adrertiarmeufa ulirtn/j fount t tut Ptt'd P"jUi local tuul llutim-tt Notia <m Fottlib PtUJO. SUN -STKOK ES. -^Onoof tlie It'. 1 ia Accomplished. cr Amos of Butler's lifo He is a graud/atlier. Bs'X.. Sumtoga ladies are learuiug n uew walking motion. It is called tho ‘ flip-flop wiggle-waggle." Mrs. Stanton denies that she used t«o stirrups to her saddle, in her ride through California. J@- Saratoga belles do not appreciate lunch except that they have their pnnch widi it. IS- Oudurango is pronounced a fail ure. This destroys the last hope that was entertained of effecting a core in the case of the Courier-Journal. Its cancer can grow away. •&. Tennessee contributes Horace Maynard to the Republican side of the California campaighn. She would like to contribute him permanently to the lander of some tribe of very unfriendly Apaches. MS* The doctors say Helmbold is in sane, albeit his recent attempt to shoot himself is the best of proof to the contra ry. It is almost certain that the attempt to shoot was prompted by a very earnest desire to benefit Ids race, and in the exi gency of the moment he could think of nothing that conld more readily accom plish that end than his own removal. 19* The Lr-Fayette, Indiana, Journal says: “Watterson, of the fCourier- Journal, the brilliant young Progressive, is oondaoting himself with great gal lantry at the head of his forces.” Yes! he has been cutting and slashing all around him, without looking at the colon against which he is fighting. As soon os he recoven bom the panic into which he has been thrown, he will be shocked to find that all the wounds he has given are borne by Democrats who w ere Democrats when Watterson was in pinafores. He is “brilliant” beyond a doubt, but like many another genius, is blinded by his own brilliance. ■Su The Richmond Enquirer awakes from its sluggishness sufficiently to say: “ A. H. a, and of course all the world and the Heathen Coreans ought to know that stands for “a hardened sinner,” turns the prow of his Atlanta iron-dad against the ark of the Petersburg Pro- yreu, and makes every timber in it quake, although it it. strongly pitched without and within. He says it was not a good simile, as the ark had only two asses in it, while the now departure is chiefly composed of donkeys. Apollo had best take the reins in band ogam, or Phaeton will upset the Sun and set the world on fire.” The editor of the £suniter need not bo alarmed. For his fRa^tlone, all dis position to “set the world on fire” would bo restrained, knowing that his surfeit of that element will come after this world * Jwtordsjr evening, »t Lxli Witli great rapidity. # linn two o’clock, the stream lueanuretl eeventeen feet auU all iucUca at the toU bridge, and waa atilt fioV*’., A hPr«heuaiona are tell that the oropa grow, tug in the river bottoms will bo aeriooely injured. On Sunday oveniug laat MrJefferaou BrldweU-- who Uvea on the Milladgovllle Itoa-1. about thirteen Jiilea com this city—waa shot and klUed under the following Circumstances: We learn that the *ud a Mr. Jestio lk-udrit-ke, hi* neighbor, had a i uarrtd, and oa Sunday eieuiug about dark Ilen- rick* went to Uridwell’a unto and the Utter came out to see him. Thera went uo witnessed to what l>a*M)d between the two m**u, we believe, Lut it end- ed in Hendricka nhoottng lirldwell. The wound wan a mortal one, and Mr. UriAwell lived only a few mo menta after receiving it Hendricks left after shoot- mg. and at latest account* had not been arrested. The Coroner probably held an iuquoat yesterday miscellaneous. miscellaneous. At Homo! At TIoiiic ! And ready to furniah LUMP COAI Equal to any I have every sold in thla city, ▲t $6 50 per Ten, by the Cor Load aouth of thla point muat be accompanied with the Caah or City reference. Thankful for peat favor*, during five year* in the ■ugaruiw uihaiw rAHOOBB SHARP & FLOYD, HUOCESSOHS TO OBO. SHARP, Jr. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. MANUFACTURING AND MERCHANT JEWELRY. DEALERS IN Watches, 'Diamonds and Jewelry. FAIRS. ANUFACTUBEB of OOLD, SJLVEJ1 and XfJL DBONZE MEDALS for FAIRS. PITCHEBS. GOBLETS, CUPS. FOIIKH, SPOONS. KNIVES, he. To Agricultural Fair Commit, tees. For monthly, couuty and yearly Fair*: We are pre pared to furniah you on the ahortent notice poaaible full line of PREMIUMS Of all kinds. Wo guarantee PERFECT SATISFAC TION, and will give the BEST TERMS. We do not desire to make auy profit off of County Fair* Just starting, and will take pleasure iu filling large or B U 8 I N E S S COLL IT G IS DEVOTED TO TUE PRAOTIOAL, USEFUL £l)c -florenc* Stating Illmliinc Atlanta 53an (Jrokpttlns. IMPROVED time and at the LEAST I’OHSIBLE LXIEXHU , for a auccesaful future. There are no vacation*. * Students enter at any time. Tho institution iisnaa Life Scholarships, Which i give to tho holder tho privilege of completing the conns Mt pleasure, and to review at any future time 1 0BATW ’ - _ „ , A KB WORLD RENOWNED FOR DURABILITY Catalogues, Specimens of i Jl. iuJ simplicity of machinery, the perfection of I the tensions, and the unparalleled wide range of ork they are capable of performing without change r re-adjustment. At the Great Lock - Stitch Sewing M!A.GX-XI2SriIlS For further particulars, Penmanship Currency, Ac., Address, A. H. EASTMAN, Box 536. Principal. Exposition Universalle Mount De Sales Academy! FOR fOtTATG LADIES, (Conducted bt the Sistebh or tue Visitation Near Oatonsvillo, Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md _ —“'VI oa » SOU 0 o> A «8N8S 0 .« c „? r f rr .I»M;S; ti the original inventor of the Sewing Ma- _ --— i.v >>i iui« country was clearly shown by tho unprecedented sale of the Howe Sewing Machine T HIS ACADEMY is situated in Baltimore county, | ., , „ . . . commanding an extensive view of the surrouu- l oUiorouepateiit b ° U8 for iu excess of thoae of a oall <i ■ write for prices. SHARP A FLOYD, ATLANTA, OA. ang8 lm. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapaco River and the Chesapeake Bay. The grounds attached to the Academy sive, and afford the pupils autplo space for exercise. The hall for STUDY AND RECREATION, TUE D0RM1T0RIE8. * have been conatructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT of the young ladies. Address for particulars, MOUNT DE SALES. CatonsvllleJP. O., Baltimore Co., augl4 lm Maryland. B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL UTTER, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER! MAXUfACTUXEE OF Uuuter street Mora than ONE THOUSAND of these extern ' ceUont are in daily use iu Georgia, and of this very large number a siuglo case of dinsatisfoc- tion cannot bo found. They make tho ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’ which baa the same beautiful appearance on eithei sido of the fabriu sewed, and they are the only ma chines that make this beautiful stitch to perfection Tho office has been recently established at tho corner of Broad and Alabama streets. If you are i irvjudiced iu favor of any particular machine, at east examine the Howe before you purchase. Re member that Mr. liowe was the original inventor of the Sewing Machine, and gave twenty years of his life to perfecting this machine. Every Uowe Machine is Warranted for 3 Years ty of plain and ornamental sewing, An efficient lady operator will be in constant at tendance at the office. Genuine Wheeler A Wilson... gkokuia News. Savannah. An overdose of laudanum laid James F. Murphy in the vaUey on Sunday. He liquored too lndul- gently. The Advertiser of Tuesday has the following: We have Information, received in the city yester day by interested parties, that the heavy rains sud wind storm of the past few days have inflicted fur ther damage to tho crop. The late rice planted in May, Just shooting in belly, has all been blasted on many of tha plantations. The heavy storm In Florida and lower Georgia, no ted in our last issue, seems to have been felt more severely along the line of the Atlantic and Gulf rood than was at first anticipated. In addition to the wash tiruvimialv mentioned, there are three very serious a stations eight and nine, and oomnm- sible dispatch, and it ia thought that pacscugi mails may pass over to-day by transfers. MONRO* COUNTY. The Advertiser announces tho desth, by drowning, of a sou of Dr- Robert E. Roddy sod say a: Mr. Boddey was a conductor ou the night train o the Atlantic and Gulf railroad, and beiug off duty oi Wednesday, waa eigtged, with other officers, ii superintending repairs to the bridge over th< Ogeechee river, lately damaged by tbe Hood. Whlh OB the bridge one of the workmen beneath, passed up bis pocket-book, requesting Mr. R. to take charge of it. This he did. but in a short time tho pocket- book aocidentiy foU into the river. Divesting him self of his clothing he Jumped in after it, aud being au expert swimmer he soon recovered it. In at- toasting to swim bock to tbe bridge he encountered a strang current, sud waa seen to place the book between his teeth, in order to allow a more effective use of hi* hand in swimming. Ho was advised to endeavor to effect a landing some distance below the bridge, bet be ooatlnued his efforts to reach the bridge some time, and was ouoe heard to call for a rope. In a moment {afterward ho aauk suddenly, and waa seen no more. The following items are from the Advert iter of the 39th. Hob. B.H. Hill and family and Hon. Linton Ste phens wore “ “““* Friday last. Within the lest three days WO have heard some IHtla complaint of wonna having made their appear ance in a few fields In the country. The ciUient of GnlletsriUe and vicinity had a good old-fcahioued barboeuo on Friday last, which, we loom, wan participated in * crowd. Tbe following P*r*W*l>b» '4»th: An immense number of. worms, about an inch In length, ere now vieiblo In the city. Their ravages sStaaswi wxsjseS? not of IBs Umj Worm or cotton CaWrpUlar ruinIf. Their prediction w*4 fully verified in the oocurrencc of a storm oi unusual severity. The wind hie# a gels during the entire day. accompanied with heavy rains. No damage ot Importance wga egovted to the buildings in the city, MACON. The folio wing bite are fWrfmpfc-ed on the 39th: The Combination Boat Club will perform the novel M remony of christening their new boats to morrow, Wednesday oAeenoou. at 5 o’clock. _ Hinea daylight on Saturday morning last a diligent search hat bean going on for the body of little Willie Harris, reported aa drowned on Friday evening by AND DBALERS IN i large and Joyous cress. Annul 4 o’clock in th* afternoon they return ed with a sturgeon weighing 146 pounds, which they bad speared and then captured. FI v a car loads of iron for th# street railroad arrived yesterday ea the Macon and Brunswick Road, and the croea-tlea will begin to aims forward to-day.-— The iron which came yesterday will lav about one mile and two-fifthsof tbarr- ~ building our street ndlway commence work immediately, in# laying track front the Brown House to the Fair O. < the first thing in order, «• vm are informed. ' is in the city. aud will HThc a| pended Item* are from the Stm ot the 29th: In the neighborhood of Salem the cyclone of last week doo. caoaMmbl. <laa*«« U, 'Onjljw do*o the corn, and cotton in many place*. «e notioau alno that It prostrated many trees. Ate railroad meeting la Lmmpkio. on Raturdaybe- fore last, about f 13,000 were added to tbe subscrip tions m that ctnuty- Col. C. M. Lowe presented to the meeting a resolution stating that it was the sense of the meeting that the town f’.ouncil of Lnmpkiu should make a subscription of $10,MI0 to the B. C. k C. Road, and that the Mayor eon vene tbe Council *t no early day to fokc the sense of that body on the Tbe dtronMs end Sentinel ot the «Mh furmsbe# the foHowiag itanan: The recent rains throughout ported nmcl much swollen. Thai to here been general river has risen Rico, Wines, Ho* KtirSjTo Duooo. &o. No. 107, Eftst Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. h. Bucaorr. c. wulb j. h. piepeb. jnly6-3m A. J. HARALSON, Corner Marietta and Broad Streets GEJTERM JtrCTiOJ% % AND COMMISSION m ME MICHJiN'T, ^ND Wholesale and Retail Doaler iu FURNITURE. B.9. Consignments solicited. Cssii advauces on consignments for auction iu atorc. Re pi BENC0—Messrs. Gordon, Willis k Co, Bank- era. Wall Street, Atlanta ongH lm MOUND CITY Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF ST. LOUIS, MO. •KVEKS A J0HS.ST0X, Afionls for Xorllivi ii Ccoiiilo. _ Atlanta,Ga OYPXCBRS s JAMES B. EADH, President. A. M. BRIT ION, Vice-Preaidcut. H. W. LOMAX. Treasurer, . O. Me HATTON, General Agent, Mn-lical Board. BRANCH BOARD OF TRU8TEE8 s Colonel C. PEEPLEH, President, WM. H. TULLER, E8<J., Vioe-lTcaident. TRUSTEES: Even P. Howell. J. W. Morrow, J. C. Kirkpatrick, C. W. Henderson, Johu A. Fitten, Lodowick J. Hill, Albert Howell, George E. Gibbon, Andrew J. West, Anthony Murphy, Calvin Fay, J- J. Williams, A. P. Thompson, Dr. J. A. Link, T. M. Klyoa, Richard P. Glenn. John Keely, Charles If. KlUiau, HENRY MYERS, Secretary, a A. SIMPSON. M. D.. \ Medical J. W18TAB VANCE, M D. J Examiner*. All policies issued by this Company become non- forfeitable after the payment of one full aunual pre mium. No restrictions on travel or residence. Dividends declared annually on all policies which have been two years in force, and iu proportion to tbe amount of premium paid. Office i No. 45 Whitehall tit.. Up Stairs. MYERS k JOIINHTON, aug33-lm Agent* for Northern <>. orgla. University of Georgia. SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR. jar N. B.—Particular attentiou paid to Brands aud Hteucils for Merchants, MiUer*. Tobacconists and Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothes, which wiU be sent to any address for aoventy-ftve cents, including Ink, ka. aeplft-lv MIXJFiOXX.A.ISI'T'S ’ BUY CROCKERY and GLASS S». 47 Peachtree Street, -FBOM- t. ix. ripley, The Howe Machine Co JMPORTER AND JOBBER. *£- E8TABLISHF.D 21 YEARS, -tffl Keeps a largo stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x120 feet. Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any Atarket. Atlanta, Ga., August 2, 1871. aug 5 2iu. G. B. BOOKS* C ontractor for brick and Stono Work, of all classes. Plastering and Ornamental work, 8toue Cutting, etc. Griffin, Ga.. May 12.1871. yl. Cop. Broad «fc Alabama Htw, NEXT 1)00U TO HUN OFFIC •1 TMaNNTTji, GJt. AGENTHWANTED IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. £ife insurance—-JJrot)ibc for the fidplcos. 5,000 OVEti $5,000,000 .ASSETS. ^ceCo. Ul o & ct* (X> FACULTY. JL A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D., Chancellor, P. U HELL, D. D., Vice Chanceluie. ICHOOLI. Ancient language#—^W, H. WADDELL, A. M. Modern Language#—M. J. HMKAD, Ph. D. Rhetoric and Bellos Letters—CHA8. MORRIS, A M. Natural Philosophy—W. L. BROUN, A. M. Chemistry, Qoology, and Agriculture—W. L. JONES. Civil Engineering—L. H.CUABBONN1EB.A. Mi liw-_W. L. MItCHKLL. A. M. and U- D. MOORE, UmionltT High School—w. W. MIMPKtK, A. M., A. L uui.u A. U.. U T. Hl'NTKU. A. U. rpm next aeesion opens September 16,1871. The X above named School* are In full opperation. Students may select whatever Oouree they w1*h- Special attention is paid to the professional School* rilaw, AgrirnJture, and Civil ftug.ncering. vrtihffi it# bM expanded to embrace a much larger Industrial bchoola of Telegraphy, vte., aiw eetab- in connenUim with the University High School which opens upon September 1st Tuition, including all other fee*, In all Depart- I«u. $I0U. Ml: MO upon ISUl (tept-mOfr. uiA 100 •pun l«k Jannarp. B,«rd tU to 130 • mootb. By MalBf. Mdaa radaoa Ik!, to $10 a unaitli. Total £or fori-T iiyorui^ioii, nldrcwt 111. Cbaucollor, r WUXIAH UKNRY WAUDUX. HnervUry o4 tka realty. uiiiIUMH nttmUkr utamutn. Alkaaa. -in. Notice. DK. JOS. r. LOO AN, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, 0E0K0IA. T HOSE contemplating Life Insurance are respectfully requested to exam- lne the merits of this Company. They will find it Superior to Many and Inferior to None, in the Ewntfali tlm give Sound Insurance at the Least Possible Cost. W. X. WATER*, Oen.Ajr’t, ral ly orncK :»r i-». wHiTKiui.e. nr., a i i.anta, <ia. Jnanrnncc Compnnn. “Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’’ The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF MX. LOUIN MO. asisJlT' “ ^ ‘ T, °° Tmd " J. M. MABBLTT. N'oihitiff Concealed—NTothins Exaggerated—N'o Etit.sc Expteta- tions Raised. rnms OOMPANY OFFERS THE PUBLIC A NF.W FEATURE PECULIARLY ITS OWN. WHICH HOW- 1 EVER, does not depart from the old, well-trh d and safe principles, which undt-rliu all sound Life lu sii ranee. It guarantees au annual dividend to Policy holders O F SEVEN PER CENT. On all caah Premiums paid to tlie Company, lhl* Div.dend ran be u*rd To Reduce the Amount of the JCrxt Frcmium—To hurt use the Policy ; or, Can bt Withdrawn in Ca*h at the End of any Policy- fear. This <« Really a Se-en per cent. of .Honey at Com pound Intercut, Coupled with the .lilranlagri of Life Inmranee. There ia no uncertainty about tho AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Policy hohtors. It is a definite sum, fixed in the face or the Policy, beiug Heveu Per. Cent. Compound inlor. t t, on the amount <>f mo- l>aid by the Policy holder to the Company, and left lu its bauds. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE* r Interest Accumulations left in th# hands of the Company FOR NIIN BX.F-SU9T AININO For all time to conn, and keep itself in force for Us full amount WITHOUT ANY F URTHER PAYMENT* Tlxoflio Advautagoti arc not Offorod by any otlxor Company. Another equitable fratnrr in tbe Company |* that aU It# premiums tafccu in Georgia will be invested in the Htato. to asaiat in building un It# own reoourc##. Thi* (Ximpeny is not confined in ft* operations to tfie Seven Percent Intonst Pisa, but gi*«a in- suranee upon any tbe wen established plaua that m*> l»- desired. "* Fur,L " lu, “ Ap ‘ ,,r to Cranston & Strobhart, Gonoral AgonU l'or Georgiu, August32-lm Deeelnr Street, Oppoeib Kimloll House, Atlanta, Oa. w CD P ed- Cfl Q O M hH N Ul THE ATLANTA DAILY /ATYI> WEEKLY, ■ — live Paper on Live Issues’ W t=d Q PUBIiIBHED BT ATLANTA, OBOBOLA Proprtetoro, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor. A. R. WATSON* News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Hliiffle Copy Six Ufontlin Daily Per Annum i . . . . #7 OO | Thro. JContlT* • • • • 4l OO I One Month • 9 041 78 WEEK Xm TST For Annum ■ siiifflo Copy ... a OO Throe Copies ... 4 CIO Tell Copies .... 1-1 OO Twenty Copier* • . 39 OO Fitly Copies ... 50 OO ■lac Montlm i Mtiitflo Copy— O Months 1 OO Tliree Copies ** a 9 5 Ton Copies 44 7 OO Twenty Copiss “ 13 OO Fifty CoploH Six Month# 37 50 Single Copies of the Baity and Weekly. at the Cannier, • f CM. No Huhscrlptlons, to the WEEKLY, received for a shorter period than six *bv All Hubscriptions must be paid for lu advaoco; and all namua will be stricken from our llooks when the (into paid for expiree. CLUBS a time, and take the ( ; tike aamo length of^time, NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. How to Remit Money ■ 11 always be erased when the timo To Oorreepondentn > Mr. Htepbcna will remain in Crawfordvillo. His connection with THE 8UN will not change hie ree- luoce. all letters intended for him, either on private matters or ooabectod with the Political Depertmon- f till* (taper, should bo addressed to him at OrawfordvlUe, Ga. i business of any kind, oonnectod with THE HUN, exoept its FoHMcol DaftatoMmi, ehooM y Smith, 1 LANDS HERO’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATEANTA.GA. bathtt, WKlto m. ■Mh, Window. #b VUiUrt. All Rind* ot Dretted ana Framing Lumber. UMl-l? *. LAMWBimo k 00.. THE DAILY 8UA Is the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER In Georgia, while H grinj* as much ReadlBg Matter os any. Its price him iteen put down Tory low, for the parpoee of plnoing it within th* mob of all who would llbe to take s Daily l’apor. The Weekly Sun—u cry thing w jr in the Wi It contains the cream AU of Mr. titofhens* 'eekly THE BUN ia th. or fail of th. PaopU, the Advocate of Jostle, th»C Popular Richta, wrd tbs opponent of burdens hispid spoils tss-pspinc psopis, and Oppressions of sQ kinds. It will adhere to th. old, Mb, time-honored landmark, of the Pwnoorstio Par ty, and sternly oppose soy -Departure" therefrom. Mr. STBPHXM# Is thoM# enlisted In the work, and will oootribate to its < ' We u! Ui. ro.nd. of liberty, everywhere to »ld Is extending oor droslnttos. Out Weekly lea Wry cheep l«|»r. end lb Ctub lUloe ere pertlculerly fevcaeble. «. The rveeldanual ooateet for im »1U be tbo nod importeat la the ktatory of Aaurlea. Tk. Iieail la- volved ere moiuootou., end ell that patriot, hold dew u at ttako. 'HUI ■UN' WXIiZi BKDBAV To (liMecmlnate truth, soond doctrine, end correct prlnclj Uyltawry he ieeuee Ir-M QK • , FOUR IT iff TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do advocated by some, while we are being rephlly borne down or UsdU *ll*m. Centralism and imperialism. Tbo Radicals, with tho aid of bayonets, * measures of the su-called 14th sod )6th tho majority Faction in Congress. The r<>pt, indorse, stand by, defaiidand build upon these i ' course mu "* * * my* cami all to go v nciples—laboring earnestly and ■»!—fA -nothing. say-BothiBBs be-fatat, dlsed jtiesB poRey town the cuneutwhlokUnuhtngIntotMwfatrlpool have thrust npou u* the unoonetitotlonal and wickedly oppressive Amendmonta to the Conetitntton sod the llecimstorUtae Aata ef Radical* Tiave asked ns, a* Damn neeta. to ptedge ooreelree to q» onnelves t forever. Those Deeaoereto whs glv# Esas lodgment ii win oe tauu in policy. . . . ... . Fidelity to tho Constitution ia the true test of Democracy In tverr Stato offtic Union. sngVeUflfa Ins i—g •mo who ia a true friend to that oocrwd inatrument, as a oo-worker with ns lathe pal cause of American Liberty. Tho right# and liberties of th* whole people are Jeopardised—not any osore so In the loath than in the North; oud wo of tho South have no ioto.esUot stake in Urn momentous issues of the day. which are uot common to North aud South, alike. We roHpcctfUUy ask a fair share of pubUc patrong* . , All communications or letters on Basin css should bo ■illmseeil to J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, (Mk I Colton .factor cn& Cottos foot ®s*so gU..ww, WII^BERFOlftCE DANlj^t,"*' COTTON TACTOF ^ Jn s# arc.— NO. 3.WAKREN BLOOX, OPPOSITE GLOBE All btisinem entrnktod to him will hkT. «Wo» Orders for Bkgging.Tiwor" ' COMMISSION tin r .SBRa;£: