The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 17, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY tIUtf, Sunday Mobnino Decembw 17. *Ncu> Advertisement* aheayt fan 'am; Local and Business Ntfices Page. on Fourth Page. TIIEKE IS NO DEATH. There It no death I The e'ers go down To rlee upon some fairer ahore ; And bright in Hteven's jeweled crown, They ahine forevermore. The granite rocks disorganize. Anil feed the hungry inoee they bear; The foreet leaves drink dally life. From o«t ike vlewleee atr. a coming of May day. a la no death !•, ike o'er the eart And heart our beet !< _ And then we call them ••dead." He toavee oar hearts all desolate. Bings now an eyeriaatlng song, Around the tree of life. Where'er he sees a smile too bright. Ur heart too pure for taint and vie Hs bears it to that world of light. To dwell in paradise. r ns, though u The dear immortal aplrlts tread; For all the boundless universe la life—then it no dead. SUNSTROKES. Iowa Democrats decline possum. IW The papers are working Schenck’s mino greatly to his disadvantage. W&L. “Every man has his weak side,” and it is generally his inside. 69* The State wants the vote of every Democrat polled next Tuesday. Oft. Democrats, go to the polls Tues day and vote. 6gL Senator Tipton calls Grant “the intellectual Colossus now sitting in tho White House." Whatiicny! Strange, that Baker City, Oregon, should complain of the high price of bread. My The Sea Serpent has appeared at Limerick. This effectually disproves the fable that there are no snakes in Ireland. IW Thu oomoilttse appointed ho ex amine the Atuvsial status ef the United States Treasure/* eCoe are still prosecu ting their labors, sod Mr. Tuttle, Assis tant Treasurer; is afford lag every facility in his potato to the' snaaittas It is proper to state that Mr.-Tuttle’s integrity as a Government officer is consideredun- impeaohable, and his motives in this mat ter the best The aliovo is frotn the 'Washington Chroniale, end its noteworthiness is due to the carious fsot that it oontaiua no word in defense of Treasurer Spinner. Can it he possible that the Chronicle goes back upon the man who has the genius to write his name so onrionaly as Spinner writes his? Tbs Washington oorrespeudent of the Savannah JMm telegraphs on the 18tli: "A gentleman who arrived here to-day from Canada says that he met Georgia’s fugitive, Bullock, in Uontraal. Alas, that our wonderful Bullock should have to graze so far away from his late comfortable pastures 1 - His ex-Oxoelleocy went so far astray that he ia now an eatray upon the world, to wander wherever an asylum may be offered unto him. tag. Senator Conkling says Blodgett stands no porthly chanoe of being seated. Blodgett pines thereat. W Salem, Oregon, has ten churches and fourteen saloons. The saloons most hurry up as they are most unusually out of proportion. I&. It is money in tho pocket of every man to oast his vote on Tuesday against the pilfering gang who, for three years, have been plnndering the State. Beade's new novel is to be pub lished in London Society and the chances are London society will be tainted there by- , , , *6k_ A Louisiana man dreamed of I ur- glars, and shot his wife in his sleep. He thought that the cheapest style of di- voice and quite as efficacious. (0_ J. W. Garrett has recently under gone bis fourteenth election ss President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. He win be in praotioerby and by. Mgr It is not the most certain thing in the world that Grant will get the re nomination he expects. “Anti-Grant” Radicals are beooming frequent and pro nounced. 69" "Ought we to Visit Her?" is the name of a new novel. The answer, of oouree, depends upon whether the is pretty or not, pr upon the status of the old man's bank account. 69* Akerman [actually threatens to come back to Georgia and enter the practice of law. He will have to practice it a good deal before be knows enough about it to be Attorney-General. ■Sn.A good deal of snrptise ia felt that Grant should have selected Williams, of Oregon, as Attorney-General, while such a genius as United States Commissioner Conley survives. MT* “Tho Pemocrut c verb has no • passive* voioe exclaims the Boston Poet. Of course not. It is used only in the “active,’’ and next November its tense will be “present” everywhere, and its “number” will be overwhelmingly plural. The happiest woman in America is s Mi.. Smith. Her mother gave a ball to Alexis, and tbe Duke presented the young lady with a petite Russian (lag, on it, in his own writing, his name and the two mottoes, *'Reinedu bal," and “ Jbujours fitlelc.” She doesn’t associate with other young ladies imy more. 6*- Hie New York Worldis the only peper that bis any advantage over the Primes of Wales. Its obituary notice of him was published more than a week ago. Tba papas* that have their notice# writ ten, but held them book to await certain notice of his death, have had all their fine writing for nothing. Tbe Prince is recovering and they eea bora their man- M> Notes oi mutual admiration have peered between Akerman and Grant, eoaauning the reeignation of the former. Grant don’t see how the Government ever wQl gel along without Atnoa; bat ia abundantly wlHing to make tbe expert- Break “What,goingeosoea| I'reeosor. ry yon can’t stay longer 1 Do come again ta “A former assistant quartermaster of the army seeds Treasurer Spinner, from New York, $100, which he states was left with him by soma negroes. He returns it to the Government ‘from whioh itoame.’" It is very evident that tho prevalence of tho small pox in New York has seared one rascal into doing his doty. If the same result could be accomplished upon all who have Btolen from the Gov ernment the proceeds would go a long way toward paying the public debt “ The Cincinnati Commercial (Radi cal) says: “ Tbe United States Senators who belong to the President, squealed dreadfully in oauoas Tuesday night be cause Senator Trumbull is determined to go ahead and expose and punish the fraudulent and profligate transactions of the Administration rings. None of them have had tbe opportunity to do ns much downright robbing as tbe Tammany Bing, but there are some notoriously bad eases” Tbe Administration and its Radical upholders are determined to have as little investigation os possible. They would not dare to go into the cam paign next year under the load ot half the rascality that an honest investigation into the various depnrtmeuts of the ser vice would disclose. They feel that they are treading upon ‘' ticklish” ground, and are determined to forestall auy move ment that promisre to interfere with their arrangements. They aro willing to be oalled public plunderers, provided no effort is made to prove to what exteut their plundering has been carried on. LsGRANOE. Closing Exercises of tire South ern Female College. LaGkanoe, December 15. Last night the closing exercises of the Southern Female College came off at the beautiful new chapel of tbe institute. They oonsisted of a rendition of tbe charming little operetta ot “Leila," in which the music class of the college acted the prin cipal characters. The wholo affair was conducted by Miss Bailie Cox, the ac complished daughter of tho Principal, and was enthusiastically reoeived by tbe large audienoo in attendance, In tbe short space allowed in your col umns it wonld be impossible to particu larize, and this fact I regret On the oc casion of tba closing exercises of the Spring term I bad the pleasure of being present, and then remark, d upon the novel and charming featnro of several beautiful young ladies executing the most difficult pieces upon violins. Last “ J - u * this was repeated with ten fold upon those present Mies Eula Ferrell, as “Laila,” was a charming little fairy, and did her part so well thut she gained the applause and hearts of the entire audience. Tbe term clc ed with a roster of one hundred and twenty-five names, and this number was attained under considerable difficulties in the way. Now Prof. Cox has completed bis new college building, and the next term oilers unsurpassed in ducements for tbo eduoatioa of young ladies. Prof. Tools is an invaluable adjunct to tbo institution, and I repeat what was said last summer of Prof. Suliirmaker, that he is one of tbe best musicians in tbe South. Tbe performances lastni^bt were high discouraged and sick st heart when we reflect that criminals guilty of the high est crimes known to the penal oode, some of whioh it is a shame to apeak, are turned loose upon the oountry without merited punishment by Executive par dons. For the last faw yean it reruns to be tbe rule that it a person obarged with crime however wicked or infamous, if be oan but command money or is supposed to hs of some political importance, ho is sure to receive sn Executive pardon either before or after conviction. The Eatonton Press and Messenger, says: On Tuesday night last, about thirty-two Swedes arrived at this place. Seventeen of this number are taken by citizens of oar own county, and the bal an oe by persons in Jasper county. Mr. Foss, tbe agent, brought one hundred end thirty to Augusta, ell lor Georgia. Sumo stopped st Augusts and others went on to Atlanta. Two or three of the number who left their homes with inten tion of coming to Georgia, were persuad ed to desert while over la Ohariestoa, S. O. Hbsvt Uobbsuit.— From Mr. Thomas F. Turner, conductor on tbe Maoou and Augusta Railroad, we gather the follow ing: It seems that a day or two ago Mr. David W. Dickson, tbs well known plant er of Hanoock county, was robbed of $8, 000 in gold and silver coin. A negro named Warren was suspected of having commit ted the robbery, bat hs disappeared the morning after it was committed. Tuesday this negro got on the pres ringer train on the Macon and Augusta Road, to Warren- ton. Mr. Turner bad been given bis de scription, and requested to keep a sharp lookout for him, and, after satisfying him self of the identity of the thief, he promp tly arrested him. Warren nr searched, and on his person was found$142 25 in silver and 639 in gold, besides several papers belonging to Mr. Dickson. He was bronght to this city, and delivered up to tbe proper authorities He will be sent back to Hancook county for trial.— Augusta Constitutionalist. LOOK .fflntmtl life Jnenrunrr. TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mntnal Life Insurance Company bun Sartre* ant Cotton Snth * fkpt a, Su. FroduceWaSSo^ New Cotton and OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $60,000,000. TT BAR X SURPLUS OP MOSS TEAM SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLaBS, APTIS PaoTTDINO FOB A •nUakUUlMS* SsMnalasd brtb. UsmaaMDsrertswat of U» Slats•< B*w Tort. HiilMUriwt Auels. looom*. Nmuter bend; ud pan Un larfwt smount ot plvlAsuds, ud hs. th. nullMt Pmsl f iN ujum ot sor compre/ in thTVortd. J Informal apoUcj lu THE old mutual Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, Whitehall Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL KX1MOTXL Jfmli Wanted to A# are Workers. ^tirbware, CntUrp, ©ana, $?t. W. L. WADIWOBTH, AtUntoToi^ — ^ ~ ~ OXAJL^Yin W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.* Importers and Dealers in Hardware Also, a Large Stock of Stoves and House Furnishing Hoods. Opposite Janie*' llank, Whitehall Street, ^September 10-ly ATIANTA. FUANTAOEtO LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ' SubMontoedlOapltaX ONE MILLION DOLLABS. Georgia at Washington. The active correspondent of the Sa vannah Nswe at Washington telegraphs the following on the 14th: The Treasury Department has decided that an investigation be made at once os to the reliability of Robb's bondsmen. Tweedy, Bullock, and Governor Beed of Florida. Tbe case of Isaac Ehrlich, the koeper of the bonded warehouse in the Customs Department of Savr nah, for a violation of the revenue laws, has been bronght to tbe attention of the Treasnry Deport ment, aud will be inv wtigaf *1 at onoe. Akerman was summarily disposed of to-day. His resignation vj received last night by tbe President, was p.omp-Iy ac cepted, and tbe sn> :essor nominated this morning and promptly confirmed, with out the usual form of referenoe to a com mittee. Akerman gives out that he will not ao- cept the vacant Judgeship in Florida, but will return to Georgia after tbe tenth of January, the day fixed for tbe surren der of bis offioe. Georgia gains two Representatives by the Apportionment bill whioh passed the House to-day. Atlanta San Dtoaprttna. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY AND WEEKLY, 'Live Paper on Live Issues BY THHI Aldus said to Mr. Gunther, the big fur man: “I regret all the parade they have made on my accou/it, as I lenow it trill tiot ly creditable to tbe young repetition was loudly early day. dies, snd its erqamlcd^ at u GEORGIA MATTERS, range Rs. death of Mr. W. H. Buns Tbe residenoe of Col. W- P. Ranks, of LaGrange, was burned Monday night. An eight-pouud turnip furnishes nu triment tor the Calhoun Times office. Maj. John W. Camamn has succeeded to the management of the Bcreven House in Savannah. The Nearest! Herald puts this out: A citizen of this city owns a wild lot of laud in Haralson couuty. Use day this week he reoeived a letter paving the way to its purchase by tbe writer ot tbs afore said letter. In referring to the value of the land, the Haralson man wrote: “ the timber is worth more tbau the land, slid the timber is net worth anything in this country.” A question of morals arises. Can the owner of this land sell and re ceive pay for it, because of its went of value ? (Question in mathematics: If the lot is worth anything, hew muoh it it worth? Will some divine solve tile for* mer, end a *cbool-m**W tbo Utter ? On tbe cotton question tbe Columbus Sun baa tbe following: The following table shows the net receipts at the prin cipal towns in Georgia and Alabama, from August ^l^Ueeewber M, for the 187 *“ tan ini. W.HI5 3lSr.-:::.v. y°- Moatsowcrr- .17,1W 11,4*1 ST,17>Y Sf.lM SI.SM Ml,4*4 OOWSTA COUSTY. J. D. Reason's interest in s stock of ;oods—F-. fa. in lavor of Honey, Mil- st A Oo. Half of land lot No. 180—Two tax 1. fas. vs. W. F. Wright seres of lend—Fi. fa. io favor of M. Sslvshin rs. W. F. Wright. ohkbokxe oourrrv. Lola No's 1060, 1061, 1010, snd half of 1011—Fi. fa ia furor of W, & D. Mere vs. Sanford Leak. Lot's No’s 162 and 153 sad 152. Fi. _ favor of Nosh Jordan v*. H F. or CoortsYo” trial, we are awn re from the; Mahons. rases I Onu ei Will not ba in a hurry about coming j bills of indictment amount to but u litile I sou, und one yoko of oxen eetreyed by again. I never did like her anyhow.” I more than a legal farce. But we fecit Ire W. Waldrop. This shows s decrease this year from last seosou iu six towus of 98,860. to this most be added some $0,000 Imles tbe decrease at Memphis. Jbe Grand Jnry of Dougherty county embraces the folknring paragraph in their please my eldest brother or my father.'' Aleck didn't state why it would be un satisfactory. Perhaps, tbe present and fntnre Emperor of Russia are affected wiht jealousy. Bat it's much more likely, ss they are the most intsssly aristocratic pair on earth, that they will feel horrified st a scion of their noble house receiving re ceptions that have entailed associating, dancing, eating, and general contamina tion with this country of tradesmen. If ever they hear that young Jim Bennett took the ducal arm of that six feet two of Russian majesty, and led him thereby in to tho big spread oi tbo yacht dub, they may banish Alexis for the degradation, and we get him as a permanent fixture. —St Lonis Republican New York Letter. GEORGIA^ SHERIFF BALKS. Sale Day First Tuetslay in Jan uary. FULTOS OOUMTY. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones snd Wm. Green (oolored.) House srd lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy 4 Winn vs. Jefferson Floyd. Tbe stone flogging snd steps. North side of Wail street, Atlanta—Mechanics' and Laborer's lien, in favor of Young 4 Walsh vs. H. I. Kimball City lot at junction of Broad and Peachtree streets, known ss tbo Bassoon property. Seventy cores of land lot 157, Fulton county—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore S. Drake vs. E. It. Bssseen. House aud lot in Atlanta—Fi. fas. in favor of John Keeloy, Hunnicutt 4 Bel- lingrathn and R. W. Satterfield 4 Bro. vs. C. E. Grenville. A lot in West End—Fi. fa. iu favor of W. H. Smith vs. Julius Gluts. Seventy seres ot land lot 9, Fulton oonnty—Fi. fa, in favor of Wm, Wright, et al. vs. Killis Brown. City lot on Alabama street—Fi. is. in favor of Georgi i Loan snd Trust Com pany va Peter Huge. Fiftyweveu sores of lots 98 and 100— Fi. fa in favor of Z. D. Graham va T. E. Williama The H. L Kimball House—Mechanics' lien, in favor of Healy, Burry 4 Co. DOUGLAS OOUMTT. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa in favor of W. J. Hembree va James West. MEHiwrruxn uountv . One two horse wagon and one set har ness. Fi. fa in favor of Hines 4 Reeves va J. M. Harris. Four thousand pp ndu seed ootton, and 60 bushels oorn. Fi. fa iu favor of G. A. Cunningham va Francis A. Cochran et al. 150 lbs. lint ootton end 200 bushels cotton seed, and sundry fi. foa, vs. J. A. Bowles, E. A. Evens snd Nelson Bowles for rents and liena owiNMrrr county. IOC acrca of land lot No. 871. Fi. fa in favor of Willis F. Beales va Geo. W. Dodd, staL newton comm. Hones and lot in Covington—fi. fa in favor of A. H. Lee va Betij. F. Carr. paycttu oourm. 150 acres of land—fl. fa in favor of H. E. Dorsey va Jno, Q, Smith. OOUU COUNTY. Land lot 1186-Tax fl. fa va E. C. fa i right toon 1 * save a' lady lo her oaller. I presentments: In ferreting out crime Altar the roller has dei>srted-“Well sndbriiigftrgcrimfn'ils l>eforetiieeountry Alter toe roller lias aeparteu ’ or Conrts for trial, we nre aware from the . _ I’m glad she has gone, end I hope she nature of things that in msny rases I One eatray ox, calroyed by Tim Law- a _ 1 _» a 1 1 - m l 41. - A a A„ l.„4 .. )llll u I ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER U. STEPHENS, J. IIENLY SMITH, Proprle tort, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Business Manager. TER-MCS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 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W|VMU«“. ol Club rw. ill. only nre-rorey thcU lk. term of ratortpUc* let mrh on. .hall basin ud •ud*tUi*aninottm*» end that nil b*Uk«u tithe ~ ‘ • Poet Office. How to Remit Monu-yi > will bs a <p 11 aible for tke **L# errirel of ell money sent ne by Money Order, by Registered I y Kipreee. or by Dreft, bet not otherwise. If money sent in *n unregistered Utter I* lost, U ml— — is loss of th* person sending It. Ho peper will be cent from the ofBee Oil Ills peid lor. end comes will elweye he or seed when the time *«L°Pei!ouMiendiQg money by Express most prepey serge*. ITo Oorreepondonte ■ is peper, should be sddreeeed to him et CrewfordYlile, «*. letters on bustoeee of mar kind, oonneoted with TJ be sddreeeed to J. Henly Smith, Menager, AUents, Oe. The Weekly Sun . Is*Urge, hpegee ot the IAmJ/ —ererylhlng whicb eppesrs in u Bditoriele eppeer in the Weekly TUB SUM is th* organ of th* Poopl*. th* Advocate of Juatloe, th* D«t*ndez of the opponent of burden* h**p*d upon * tax-paying poopl* old, sol*, time-honored landmark* of tho Democratic Par- Mr STEPHENS is thoroughly enlisted In th* Work, and will oonpibut* to Hi ruvlnmna alnvtot daily, ioii sure is toe organ or Popular Rights, and the op] and Oppressions of all kinds It wiU edher* to th* old, i extending oar drew Inti tm Owr Weekly is a wry > portent in the history of Ameriaa Tho teem W* 0*1 the friend* ef liberty, everywhere to mss eeper, end its Club KeU« ere perticulerly favoeebie. The Preetd««U*l oonteet for 1H7J will be th# moat import jlred ere ntWiNi, and ell that patriot* hold deer ia et risk* fidelity «o tho CooeUMUon U th* true test of oem-uoreey in every State of the Union, end w* recognise o« who is n true Inswd to that seared inetrament. ee e co-worker with ns in the greet eeuee of Ame Liberty. The righto end liberties of the whole people ere jeopardised- -not any more ee In the Somtk the* In the north; eea we ef (he Hoeth her# eo interests et stake la the mm*ento«s isenee ef the day, whioh wnot eommea to Honh sad Heutk. alike. W* rwapeetftolly esk e fair share of pabllo patrons*. All eommwnlcattoua or letters on Bneinees should be Id lire seed to J. HENLY 'SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, Tlie W arehonee of* Th* |9nnk, ■Cor. CompbeU end Reynolds StfuUm, Augusta, Georgia, S NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL ..CAHH ADVANOEB will be made upon Cotton in Warahooee, or upon Baflroa* Reoetpta t A M- Parties Storing Oottoo wilhtksBank will b* faraldkt *Sb Mediator ms that will bu available in this city or eoj otter lot fcoMMrtkg toMay. tw The Bauk is inflated at all Nasi to make LOAN# ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the most rase rouble terms. *m~ Parties would do well to eppij at the Warehouse, or oossmnaiaats wfSi th-i Offioen. cHABLEg J. Jaanun JNO, P, KINO, VlseJresWsnt X. P. BHANCH.CSSUM. BRANCH, SONS * CO., OOTTOIW FAOT{OjB$i -AND- COM*MISS10N MERCHANTS, OOloe at Plautsrs' Loan 4t Buviugs Bunk War«h<rese K IBEBAL CASH ADVANCES HADE ON OOTTON. TO BB B Shipment to Domrotie or Foreign Markets. 19- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Ootton. sept26-6m iatnilp iauoiitc Bowmf EXerltiiua. WEB I> Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, Will do a greater ECONOMICAL* changes then sny other mseuine. sn dollar, a month. M VARIETY OF WOBX, WITH RWEB loid ou tha iustallmeat plan, ia payment, of ATLANTA^ GEORGIA. ,.ta. G. V. BHlFf, Own. Agt. *omt Jtianranr* Cuntpa"? 0. P. L. BUTLKB, Pree’t W. a M. BAKER, Soo'y JACOB PUTBY, OenL Agest HOME INSURANCE COMPANY CbLVJWBVM, one, j»* OOLUMBU8, O.. from the ldtk day ef t October 10, 1BY1—Asset*.. Recelwe* t* RevmlNr lit, hy Ag**te am* at Pedwet KipiBHi *»* C**e*x1eet** **t *f Ahi*w*. .g*T,ilhe SW Detfmct L*e*ee Durtn| tie* ■ * ——- CkUeg* end eik*r L*e*ee j»*td t* d*t*.. Aleuts November *4, 1871.... Riehe fnrrm it—iTirrrrf rnfn lositi risoglie W.O. M. BAKERI utgente to eeU UkeFrtoripai ItoMaadCWto of Bsirgto. > o£. a SSSUTH>.i 1. J.H. OODMAH, Auditor of State of Ohio, do eerdfy that et th* r*q**et et fiat Ineureno# Company of Colombne, I thU day ate mined i*to thsefrdreef *M Ol*|>l lowing fkoto, to-wit: That from th* I t already paid on fee their assessment of payment. I em satisfied the reminder of «*• eeiieemiet wUI be paid wMhl* fitofty denoe end frvor, of th# pabllo. ^ JA*. H. GOMIfJI, ASdMm «f AM* P. L. Butter, Preet, T. Mithoff. Yte*1 If, Vloe-Pruet, Qatemhue. 0. John O. MiteheU. Theo. H. Batter, DIItKCTOntl 1 ’~ 44 Hkrm HOME! tomsh Bteete umm Hhmd 8*gpr* % FZRB It*) Jo*** WBterdMtetem. Incur one* Oonpuy, OOLUMBUS, S. B.A.BvMfc o^mwK » mm mum Wovemtoer 04,1871, The Insurance pubUe are Com ponies. It te the rotors, i '^usrsusrss jrn — least. hMtehe* ala** te peg Ms teases la taM. wHh*«t impairing tie «*t « fir*, or nteog Its present pvemtadh raceipto, *U« may he needed Iu pug restore mode, en October M. «n ueaueemunt wye* the stoohhuMters, I* h* m.n in Ceetret Ohte. For sweh heomebte etmdem an .neurenoe Company of Coiambue, Ohio. TkU uettea ne in whioh io ptooe lnemetiee. THE IOU nWEAWCI 0Wi Tbtertsrilag _J*e in exlatane •B, th* laarte* < bus. Ohte, 09 OOUJKBDSy om etemnheee^eltheee puemwt end aeMainetety mu**** 1* tohteh h ban edge **«ftd be anwnged, even dollar ef itu teaeea hy 8* | boe. Ohte, to th* ee*Ad**ee of th* peonte iig|8m B And afire Igwnen ■*>1*11* *e wternty *hfw rmeeuik I »mp—y*i leeee* m OIsms bod Wen lew tihnl.\h* e* r.tabl. MSS to-m, tais.ro *m see 0« wtato mb nataraos to taro, msia W. T. WATERS k CO., Office t Harn'l nape’s Dental