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THE A.TLAHTA SUNDAY HEHALD. VOL. 1. ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1873. NO- 223 CHICAGO. In the City and Seeing Its Wonders. tablisbed in the different States, with local directors, and subject to local control. The Atlanta and Augusta branches are con trolled by some of the best men of both cities, i Geo. E. Ratcliff & Co. are the managers of j the Augusta branch, and I find have over half a million of insurance in force, upon which the annual premium is over $20,000. Mr. Wm. Goodnow, general mana- | ger for seveial of the Southern States, resides I — in Atlanta, and I find he stands high in the j Ml . Bowen< wltn Mr . H . B. Clam.. Ha. estimation of the officers of the company. A Giance at the Great Union He has thoroughly identified himself with ! the South and makes a valuable officer for Stock Yard. the strong, progressive company he rep resents. The Home office is the place to find out what is being done at the Tha Pom l hi in I ifA IncuranrA Branches, and we have learned of several en- 1 ne rte P UD,lc LITe insurance terpnses that Mr. Goodnow is working up for ■ improvements in Georgia quite as important I as those he has helped in Atlanta. I asked j Bowen, editor of the Brooklyn Union; a*son, of him the privilege of giving the read- Mr. H. B. Claflin, the great dry goods merl What Mr ftnndnnw i<; Dmnff* ers of the * IeeaLD particulars, but he j chant; Mr. Henry A. Bowen, and a steno- WH&L mr. UOOU UW 8 &• says “ n o, X prefer to accomplish what; grapher, drove up to Victoria C. Wood- — X have projected; had much rather say I hull’s residence in East Thirty-fourth street. what I have done than what I expect to do,” 1 On entering the parlors,* they were but we will say that he has secured the prom- | greeted by Mrs. Woodhull and Miss Claf- * se °X lin. Judges Wood and Key mart, Mr. Goo. H. fobty thousand dollars fbom CHICAGO Ellery, of Indiana, Mr. J. Parker Jordan, and to invest in Georgia buildings. What he accu- j ^ r ‘,^ ai ? e8 McDermott, of Brooklyn, were al- mulates there and the books here show that ( there. ^ After all had taken seats, Judge Company. THE BEECHER SCANDAL. Mr. Henry C. Bowen Moving to Defend Himself. in Intel view with Mrs. Victoria C Woodhull —Tltey Ash for Her Doc umentary Evidence, and She Declines to Furnish It. o'clock last evening Mr. Henry C. ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. CROCKERY AND CLASSWARE. A TLANTA PAPER MILLS—JA8. ORMOND Pbo- | J\_ priktob. For “News,” we refer to this issue j ot this paper. IB XcBRIDE 4 CO., Wholesale dealers In Crockery, AT A <*!••• and Earthenware. Kimball House. 1 AW k CO., Wholesale Crockery, Marietta atreet 1J near Br APOTHECARIES. f JOLLIER 4 VENABLE, Wholesale and retail Drug- DYE-WORKS. 1 Decatur atreets. TAMES LOCHREY, Atlanta Dye Works. Dyeing M and Cleaning in all branches. Satisfaction guar anteed. Post office box 540. 1 TTENRY C. POPE, Wholesale Druggist, 27 W hitehall XX street, Atlanta, Ga. DENTISTS. ED* J- HOWARD, successor to Howard k McKay, \JT Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old Stand, j Peachtree street. JAMES ALLEN LINK, Dentist, corner White* JLF hall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. 1| D. CARPENTER, Dentist, No. 60 Whitehall XJe street, Atlanta, Ga. X BEN WILSON 4 CO., Broad street, next door to • the bridge, makes advances to planters. A full line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the Rural Southerner. "13 D - badger, Surgeon Dentist, Peachtree street. A Work promptly and neatly fin ished. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Herald Special Corrtupon Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, June 22d, 1673. To the Editors of the Herald: ° ur | doHng^the^last 'forty' 5 ££ ThV nTpubTo w „ have had so much attention from the business 1 Block in Atlanta is a demonstration of Mr. 801116 wa Y tbe prosecution of Mrs. Woodhull. men they have met in Chicago, that I hardly i Goodnow’s perseverance. The Republic’s ^®, was interrupted by Mr. McDermott, who know what to speak particularly about, or structure in Chicago is a peer for other , . . , „ . . . .• • i noble business buildings here. Costing over whom to return our thanks to; but we think half a million> it ig ft * osmopolitan 8C K ene of we have, to some extent, learned the secret of business life, with its hundreds of tenants, the unprecedented growth and success of this ^nging in character from banking institu- great Il«l m Metropolis AU are, without ex- ‘ br °°e b tlU the . g rad « of “ 1Un g- Lo : ® .* cated in the very centre of the city, on one of eeption, enthusiastic about the city, and m the most popular streets, midway between whatever pertains to its interest they are a hotels and depots, but a short distance from unit—ready and willing to do their share in Chamber of Commerce, it has proven a over sixty policies have been sent to Georgia . ® e y m ® r X ■ sal( ^ ^ at understood that the ob- - * , j> eD „u iic I ject of the meeting was to bring to a close in said that the main object was to obtain from Mrs. Wocdhull what documentary evidence she bad against the Rev. Henry Ward Beech er and Mr. Theodore Tilton in relation to what is called the “Beecher scandal.” He himself had seen the letters of Mr. Beecher and Mr. Tilton to Mrs. Woodhull, and knew that they contained important facts connected with the scandal. He, like many others, he continued. r* rare investment. Three of its walls and its anything (or the benefitof Chicago. It is this mner vaQ lt s withstood the fierce fury of the AUCTIONEERS. vances made on consignments. and Dealer in Furniture, Marietta street. BAG MANUFACTORY. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. sellers, Stationers and Piano Dealers. tionery, 106 Whitehall Street. BUSINESS COLLEGES. LIQUORS. L AGER DEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and C LAYTON 4 WEBB, 72 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and Pboprdetobs of the Mountain Gap Whiskies Liquors and Cigara. Residence comer Cain and f the finest brands. — —. | /TOX & HILL, Wholesale dealers in Forign and Do mestic Liquors, Peachtree street. Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 464. MARBLE YARDS. C.&C. CAHN 4 CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers, 86 Whitehall Street, 86 South Broad Street, Atlanta, Georgia. 1 YX7 H.LIAM GRAY, Dealer in Foreign and American f Marble, Mantles, Statuary and Vases, Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga. ^ ■ i vision Dealer, Corner Broad and Whitehall Sts., MEDICAL.. — I Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetrics P I £ T. DODD k CO., Wholesale GiDeers and I and Diseases oi Women and Children mads a spec- • Provision Dealers, Comer Whitehall and Mitch- I talty. ■ eil Streets, Atlanta. — WL. Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes, etc.. Marietta street, weat of Spring’s first store. S IMMONS k HUNT, Groceries of every description Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton streets. street, Atlanta, Ga. . Atlanta. Ga. pleasant, sight, full of interest. If any of your readers go to Chicago, be sure and go On Change. One other thiDg we want to say, right here, particularly to those of our read ers who think ladies had better stay away from dining places ana excursions, and that is, that a large share of our pleasure and attention we owe to the ladies of our party. They have taken as much interest in all practical matters as the men, and for us Another Black Fiend. * YOUNG LADY OUTRAGED I COURTHOUSE, VA. — HOW THE FIEND AC COMPLISHED HIK PURPOSE—HIS PURSUIT AND CAPTURE. ) EXCURSION WIMWTT LADIES. that made Chicago the wonder of the whole great fire which annihilated everything around world—combined harmonious action. \ it. Much more of interest I could write about This morning our party “broke ranks " this company, but my letter is already too in me meeting. ne thought it due to all mis morning our party Droae ranEs, onlv add the onmnanv is /tie concerned that all the facts in Mrs. Wood- after breakfast, with orders to mee; at the , 1 wi“ omy aaa, uie company is a vig- hull’s no«aessinn slmnld aivpn tn Mr u n a- Board of Trade rooms at twelve, sharp. J. oroU8 » worthy institution, backed by capital, i J vt_ ciaffiin so that thev mh/ht t>«k« w. Johnson had provided the party, both »y‘b. foremost men of the com- ^ thev’d^me! b~t 7 8 ladies and gentlemen, with tickets o'admis- “onsuce^sft 'T ! iIrs - Woodhull, turning to Mr. Bowen and s,on. All were there at roll call. It was a mon 8ucceM everywhere winning. R. Mr . claflin, said that shelwas disposed to give them what facts she h-id, but as she had suf fered so much already, and been made to feel the whole force of Plymouth Church against negro at orange j her, she knew not who to trust. She felt that all the members of that church were opposed to her, and, to speak candidly, she said, she feared that even Mr. Bowen and Mr. Claflin were leagued against her, and came to her in Mr. Beecher’s interests. It was reasonable to suppose, she added, in view of what she had heard on all sides in the past few months, that this was so. She thought it strange that Mr. Bowen, after being hauled over the coals by the press of the country, should at this late hour come to he r *■ seek informa tion to use in what one term his own vindication; and until the contrary was proved she would believe that his coming was to further a gigantic scheme to save Mr. Beecher aud crush her. She added that she had always thought him lost to all honor be cause he had not stepped forward before. She wished to know what she might expect sUould she give them the proofs of the scandal. Would they guarantee that the persecution ! should cease ? It was a duty she owed her- : self, she said, not to put them in possession ing something more than half a million a honseor attfvmntAd 7<T h7*al VTTiTnYui I of w **at sne ^ new ot li unless she was con- year, ar.d they propose to have carriages, k.H her! * t" P a Ve£ UtoK,’ S vi ” CfdtbBt *«« “etmg in good faith, boats, Ac., for visitors at their actual cost, and his wife returned bat thev were informed ! Sbe COntmUei1 “ U , some leu K tb ’ speaking of .So that one cannot only visit the largest and i 0 f w j, at bac } tnken place This moraine the ! conversatlons Kltl ' 1Ir - Beecher and Mr. Til- most beautiful park in the world, but do so at , of the town were erased and a® ,ll-! t0B ’. tellm K Mr - of tbe ‘“ Uer « 8ntla - the least cost, visited Dexter park and y 8t a rted ‘ man ai repeated threats^ that he would use up corner Broad and Alabama street*, Atlanta, Ga. standard institution, the largest and best practi- scandal, ne, llKe many Olliers, ne continued, c»l boeines. echool in tbe South. For circulars, etc., j I AMKS E. WYLIE S CO.. Wholesale Grocer comer believed that Mr. Bowen had been terribly ) address B. F. Moore, A.M. President. j (J Peachtree and Wheat streets “ ' ™ maligned in regard to it, and it was for the sakeot that gentleman’s fair name and to con vince the world of the truth of the charges against his pastor that he (McDermott) took t itASTlIAN’S ATLANTA‘BUSINESS COLLEGE, J Detwiler k Msgee. Managers. Corner L Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates position. GUNS, PISTOLS, Etc. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. C l UILFORD, WOOD & CO., Dealers in Music, Or- IT gsus. Pianos, Musical Merchandize, and Impor ters of Small Instruments aud Strings, 68 Whitehall S° From tbe New York Herald. Wasbiwiton, June 24, 1873. A negro farm hand, named Walker, com- After dinner our partv took carriages under “"“*** a fiendish outrage on a young lady, e escort off Hon. Paul Cornell, oha of the earned _Meeks, at Orange Court House, ^a., the escort of Hon. Paul Cornell, one of the solid mei of Chicago, and largely interested in her system of public improvements. He having been the active man in originating and bringing to their present success the sys tem of parks, drives “boulevards,” serpentine lakes, etc. In extent of acres, length of drives and walks, variety and extent of water for boating, they are by far the lar gest in the world. They are as 3’et bvt fairly commenced, but we saw in the office of the Park Com missioners all the plans adopted for their completion. The Commissioners are spend- last night. She resided with Rev. Mr. Hatch er, a Baptist minister, who, with his wife, had gone to the village to visit a parisnoner, leav ing Miss Meeks in charge of the house. The negro entered the sitting room, locked the door, and seized the young lady, saying that he had come for a oerlain purpose and in tended to accomplish it, if he was shot the next minute. He warned her that if she screamed or made any resistance he would cut her head open. A struggle ensued, but THE GIRL WAS OVERPOWERED. After this the fiend told her if she left the j the great union stock yards. At the park there were some wonderlul cattle, a perfect menagerie of themselves, some of them weigh- IN PURSUIT or WALKER. Mr. Beecher aud Mr. Bowen | Mr. Brown, who had listened patienUv to He was found a few miles from town, lodg- Mrs. Woodhull, said that he regretted that ing four thousand and one hundred pounds, 1 ed in the county jail ibis afternoon while the j s he thought be was not acting in good faith, and bnt six years old. One of our parly , sober people of Orange county deliberated \ He and Mr. Claflin were both friendly to her. stood at the side of one ot these steers, but whether summary justice would not be the I He had come from his country seat in Wood- could not reach to its back. They looked ! best in this staid old community, which has stock. Conn., expressly to see her, and hoped quite like young elephants in point of size, do record of an execution for at least half a j that she would favor him with what facts she We also called at the stables of Mr. Stetson (I century. 1 had to supplement those in his possession. think that was the name). This gentleman He had a wife and two children, aud trusted is a bachelor who has money by tbe million, ^ Deserted Husband’s Suicide—James tliat k« w °uld not go to his grave with a blot and here we saw the four horses* 1 ‘ “ * 1 i' : “ ""— ** 1 u u: ~ the wondeiful time of 2:56, all getber. The stable, in point of conv and elvdanes, would compare favorably with • b^,7or ;m#"tTme"«p«rated from"hi?’wife | T*" 1 ? be knew - beand otbe ” would try many of the be,t residences in Atlanta. All who is llving in Trenton, and seemed to be in bu ™ the brought to an end. He the stables for the stock (horses, cattle and j ow spirits since having perused a lettersentbv ' bftd . a f lv8d at the, conclustoi.that somet sheep) were warmed With steam on the most her to him on Saturday morning. Before ex'- mUSt a e , do , De ’ a . U ,, d ‘ blS was b,s nrst 8,t T , approved plan. In addition to these, bath | ecut ing his purpose, he handed the following f e “ edbl “ ‘bat she was in possession of r/i/trna ta. (na clnnlr nnH hnraao thava 10 a < , , . 1 1 , . ....... . ** ■ tliPlft Wlll/*n IIP ShflTIm nftVO ann u-ltll tlmni letter to his younger brother, >\ illie,, with m- rooms for the stock and horses there is a w i t ^ Inrkisli tMith room, with all the appliances for strnctions to send it to his wife, jets and showers of_hot and cold water, exact-: Dear Emma: I had made up my mind when I received your letter last week to put ly the same as at the most improved Turkish baths for people. The groom in charge also an eod to mv*life explained .just how they give baths to the horses, and said they apparently enjoy it. Aftei the baths they are shampooed just as a man wauld be at a barber's, and their hair seemed as soft and glossy as silk. These sta bles and the residence of Mr. Stetson, with large grounds highly cultivated and ornamented are some three or four miles out of the city, on the “ Boulevards,” the drives are nndex strict po lice regulation, ihe policemen being mounted, so that they can arrest violators ot the rules. ^ Two hours of each day a portion of the dri- i tree. ** He^ took I took another thought, however. I earnestly hoped that something would turn up, and we woold live together facts which he should have, and with them his duty would be clear. He wished her to disabuse her mind of the thought that he was in a conspiracy to injure her. Mis. Woodhull said that she was to be tried to-day on a chafge of obscenity, growing out of her attack upon Mr. Beecher, and should again. Wta» ’I’r^iv^y^’commuffiSuon ^ * b <> >“ to-day, I made up my rniud that this should ;b e , stron S pic-seure m be the last, and I would put an end to my mis erable existence. Had I pistols I would use them to put an end to my miserable existence. Bnt I have not; so I go now and prepare my own gallows. He then went into tbe rear of a barn and took a rope out of bis pocket, fastening it to a saw horse and mounted it, BANKS. counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in Europe, in sums to suit. AS" Agents for the Inman and Cunard Steamship Lines. skT First class aud steerage tickets at lowest Fishing Tackle. Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Am- munition, etc.. Whitehall street, near Depot. HATS. H. CLARKE, Dealer I Hats, Caps, " Whitehall street. Hats, Caps, Furs, etc., No. 1 James Bank Block, proprietors. Propagators and Dealers in Fruit urea, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot I Hooae Plants, etc. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. M BS. R. E. WILSON, Bouth Pryor Street, between Hunter aud Mitchell. Large front room, with board. D»v boarders wanted. Mens’ and Boys’ | "\V^' E* SMITH’S, centrally located, nicely fur- - ” aT 1 uished, carpeted rooms, walnut furniture, neat bouse, a table provided with the best fare the market „ t ^ „ affords. Call aud examine. No. 7;-. Whitehall Street. Hats, Caps. Furs. | .. hi* hue. White- TOSH H. WEBB. No. 82 Whitehall. *nd 72 Bro»A street. Table supplied with the best the market Money to loan. rilHE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 2 Kimball JL House. William Gordon, president; Jas. M. Willis, cashier. Jno. T. Grant, president; Perino Brown, cash’] J NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James' Block. I James M. Ball, President. W. W. Clayton, Cash A TLANTA NATIONAL BANK, Capital $100,000 BOOTS AND SHOES. Boots and 8boes, Leather and Shoe Findings, Sign of the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia. . in Boots and Shoes, Republic Block CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. A. ci Wag oos, FINNEY, Manufacturer of and dealer in Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, Sewing Machine 4c. Send for Price List. Broadsireet, just beyond the Bridge. [AVID McBRIDL Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. * and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Pryor and Hunter Streets, acceptance, made on goods ding accompany Drafts. D u. SEYMOUb <s: OO., Wholesale Grooan —a • Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re turns made promptly. L AWRENCE & ATKINSON, Grocers aud Comniis- , sion Merchants. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. Consignments solicited. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. J O _ - affords. ^OVERBY’S Boarding bridge, convenient t rv Decatur and Pryor streets, op- ’ office. Librarv. etc. posite the Kimball House, 1 J M. ALEXANDER 4 CO.. Importers and Dealers I • » n Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones. 45 Whitehall street. W. rjlHOS. M. CLARKE 4 CO., Importers and Whole- JL sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Harness and Iron Goods of all descriptions, Peachtree street. Largest stock in the city. ICE HOUSES. H F. EMERY, Atlanta Ice House, in James’ Bank • Block, next to Railroad. Pure Lake Ice kept in 'Larendou House,” on Peachtree street, can furnish pleasant rooms to families or single persons. Da> hoarders also re ceived. PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. PICTURES AND FRAMES. J HAS. K. SANDERS, Manufacturer end Deaiv G EOBGE SHARPE, Jit.; Agent. Dealer in Fine Jew- ' ** CLromos. Moulding*, Looking Glasaea and PUtea, elry and Sterling S.lrer WnThAr iml’ I »«• 37 >. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Store, Republic Block, up stairs, opposite Kimball E R LAWSHE, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, aud Silver J Ware. Agent for the Arundel Febble Spectacles. I 60 Whitehall street. i*AlVCS, OILS, OL,ASS, ETC. INSURANCE ACENTS. IODFREY 4 SON, General Agents . fr un , Mutual Life Insurance, and Royal of Liverpool, Office 66 Whitehall street. Agents wanted, i i ’ Oils, Paints. Window Glass, Lamps. Etc., 36 Pryor OLMES, CALDER Dea' supplies. ’ Marietta street SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. ITM. MACKIE . streetx. i mission Merchant, corner Forsyth and Mitchell A LEYDEN, Warehouse and Commission Mer- • chant—Warehouso Corner Bartow Street and W. 4 A. R. It. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay, Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats. Lard. Hams (sugar-cured ami plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics and Yarns. •s, corner Feed, No- 13 Ala- Mr. Beecher's friends backing tnem, were de termined to inflict upon her, she would then tell ail sbe knew and convince them by doou- »-«*« Hg. JJSJ inentary evidence that what she had already Atlanta. Ga. said about Mr. Beecher was true. ‘Stephen Mr. Claflin said that he came in the inter- Jo estsofMr. Bowen, and with him trusted that the whole thing might be made clear. A long consultation followed, in which all took part. Mr. Bowen, in speaking oi the covenant signed by himself, Mr. Beecher aud Mr. Tiltoi. and which was receDtlv made Secretary; General L. J. Ga G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Alabama. P. O. Box 276. J W. THOMAS, General Agent of Life Association 1 • ot Amealpa. Office Broad street, near Alabama, ( /"'I DO. W. up stairs. \ir Block. DEAL estate agents. B " ' E « chtree and Wall ADaIK, Wall street, Kimball House Girard, Mau- P. PATILLO. No. 6 Kimball House, Agent for T ▼ • -Etna aud 1 hoenix of Hartford, Franklin ot Philadelphia, and Southern Mutual. Athena. eneral Agent of New York e Company, office o. Hammock, Whitehall street, near Rail- • road. W ALLACE 4 FOWLER, Alabama street, opposite Herald Office. >E\YIXG MACHINE AGENCIES. IE IMPROVED HOM _ MACHINE. Cheapest a THE HOME—finest machine made. G. Maxwell, Gen’l Agent, corner Broad and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. No. 2 Wall street, Kimball House. W M. J. MAGILL, Superintendent Agencies Cotton 1 States Life Insurance Co., No. 6 Kimball House. Residence McDonough street, corner Fulton. Wl?I7n family favorite TV HdUdlJeEWING MACHINE Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sta. The “Fart Gain- Old est Insurance Agency in the city. H Insurance, School Furniture, Burglar aud Fire-proof Safe*. Broad street. FlA'NN, Commission Marchauu, and dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisiona, Conatry Produce, Lime and Cement. Forsyth street, Atlanta. that the publication undoubtedly j = i vision Dealers, Alabama street. OWIE 4 GHOUSTON, General Commission Mer chants in Grain. ProvJaions, Hay aud Flour, For syth street, near W. 4 A. R. R. WILLIAMS 4 CO., Dealers aud Commiwi B O « J OHN A. WIMPY, Attorney-at-Law, Atlanta. Georgia, Practices in all the courts. Soecial attention invert vers are assigned for fast dri\ing. all under pi ac i n g the other end of the rope around his K °°d regulation*. Some two mile, farther . neck _ and kicked the Haw hore ‘ e from uader we vitrtevl the Cornell M atch F.ictory. another bin:. Ahont fifteen minabee afterward he was of onr escort s enterprises. Here was much | discove red by his brother and Dr. J. V. Mat- ■ new and interesting.nnd to Mr Williams, the tUou, nis father, who at once cat him down P"? 1 Tf - /."wiLLtAMs «:IteaTera and OomnUuiaB I T supennt^ndent, OUT party *8 indebted for the Hn( j tried to restore life, but it was too late, vt fV | f.^ eC J a P ou | f J 9 Merchants Id Grain and Produce. Handles pro- Flj Specialattention given to the Collection of Claims. ent. J. A. Morris Secretary. hoar and a half he spent in showing us ' ^ y <, through these works. Orders are Ltrgely , in excess of their ability to fiil them and they AMES BANKS, orney at Law, Atlanta. Georgia. ! Mrs. Woodhiu l emphatically declined to give j due* by tar load Without expense, Yellow Front, Keu» [ All business attended to promptly. up the docum ntary evidence until the terini- | nesaw Block. Forsyth street. Atianta^Ga. 1 nation of the uml. Her counsel agreed with i *— that one or two other Brooklyn would take | ue^r the National. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. J H. DYKEIdAN, Mercliant Tailor and Dealer in • Itents’ Furnishing Gootie, No. 4 Peachtree street. "1 G. JON KH, Fastuonal f | « withm fiity yards of fTWy-r Full Line of . o<h: •bionable Tailoring Establishuient Nstioual Hotel and Kimbal OOiU aiwaye on hand. are plaonmg to eolarge. We fouml aa order the ChSTlor ’Tmpply o" | be j * bst sbe did " Bbt ’ from your enterprising jeweller, B. W. Bn*- ; t , | aree enouab to nrint a tri-weeklv uewa- U uuderatood coe, who will in a few weeka have the Cornell r prominent citizens of watches on sale. Mr. Cornell is one of the ! S? ’ h s P ® j part in the discussion, bnt they did not at- j -'.sc“o Bo^rdli^rvirs ^ I h : ordinance has elicited so much fa- — — — of the offices heiio in tl?. Rennbli^l’n^iiinn vorable criticism are. to do the writing for A Paktino. a Mxetino and a Wedding.— \\ r He readilv attend* to the'm all We find that tbe P“P® r - Jso ,roul, l° wil1 be *l* reJ on 'beir | Ten years ago Maurice B- Christie journeyed ! stre ^, he has taken much interest in the Kenuhlic put - to COBTmoe lbelr ol the ne from England to America aud found employ- - ~ ■==- -tl-tt': - Life Insaranoe Co and he told us that with ^ or 11 complete reform m the babiU of meut in Lord k Taylor'a. After five years CIBAKS. IrilUCfO. ETC . the same ace of some of the older coinnaoies tbOSe who < oucll '“ le to reu)alD ,or au J length laithful service, ou recommendation of that I a Ui.«^mdto^keituLsriong ? f Ume “ ‘^Lotted States. The exact re- firm, he began traveling lor White, Loss t rAn . t _ t fin/I oi ^hey bear to American workmen, aud i Co., with whom he remains. Belore he ' company of tbe country. I find thut it is al-. *u a i._ , Lata GLENN 4 SON. Attorneys at Law, pimctici K. T. Snube Agent, SALOONS. jj OHN H.JtIMBRO. Turf ExcUxnge. No. 6 Decatur i sole agent for tbe Old Russell ; James’ Bank. T EE SMITH'S 8aloon, Marietta street, the very best ot liquors mixed in tbe best style. STOVE AND HOUSiFURNISHING GOODS. Whitehall and Hunter atreeta. Practices in all I _ __ m I tbe Court * in Atlanta Circuit. I ware. Honeefurnishing Goods and Children’e Car- 7 a j riages. No. 7» Whitehall street. UNDERTAKERS. ly sent when requested. stairs, practices In all the 7"' t; : WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC. . ENGELBERT. Manufacturers the nature of their obligations to them, will ited America he fell in love with a blue eyed, j ^ ^ ^ efi t also be explained very thoroughly. Much of 1 rosy maid of twelve yearn, und ou parting the ! Retail. b!udneM 0 ^en i o* t °tl^ >0 leidiue in cit 1 ies ll ol 0 riie tbe lll ' fetlln K which la borne toward them is two boaiul themselves with solemn vows to T'nif»ri c» * T* , ^ due to a lack of knowledge in this respect, became man and wife. Maurice did not hear ;* i ^ __° ! The circolution of the newspaper will be from her during th? ten years’absence. He | KlmbalTHonse Cigar stand. < pushed with great vigor. worked hard mid laid up a snug little fortune, j -| oHN FiOKKN, Mamin make it* not in name, but in tact a truly na ticnal company—the absorbing company of the Tnioii. aud the feat of building up over twe£fr millions of business in the short space of j years and a half, which ordinarily re- m J ritHOS. W. HOOPER, Attorney-at-law. So. 2 Wall j Kihbona. Nation., Et,-.. No. 88 Whuefcin street. Ate I JL street, will attend to all kind* of leg*l baslneas. I inutm. a. ^ of Cigata aud Tobacco. Wholesale and ! ITT IZARD HEYWARD. Attorney-at-Law, No. 1 j \\TM. RICH 4 CO., Wholesale Notions. White Goods, ▼ Marietta street. 1 f ’ Millinery and Fancy Gcoda. 16 Ltacotor street, I Atlanta. Ga. Cigar-*, No. 4 Kimball House Block, aud and Alabama streets (up stairs’. Atlanta, Ga. i - 'lltirfi ten years of hard work to reach, and A colored boy, six years of ngc, living with t hLc* V _*i ~ lr.H tHiretifK near thut eitr nltiinlv klmwAfl rii<t - A , - — , 1UHN FUJKEN. Maunbuiturt-r. liu{ (U-Ter aud Last Saturday a friend told him that ft young | in Flu* Cigars. Pipe*, Totocoo, Snuff Boxes and j state of Georgia and Uuitad Statea. Office No. I Aus Vickabarg furnishes one of the motif start- Englishwoman was in the Stacy Honse whose I aia.iker* Arttelea, No. n Ptsebtrae ,tr«et. Atlauu. ] taU’a BuiMing, up auira. Attorneys at Law, No. 20 j 1 lU F. PECK 4 CO., Wholesale White (roods. Notion*, ! ’ ’ Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House. WOOD kngravinoT ling cases oi nrecocious crime upon record, j name was Carrie Linyard. Maurice hastened 1 <i *' . . . - . _ * • „,1 4a n .,J l : - . U _ .1 „ a a _ .. TX nd found his betrothed of ten years ago a take further"prospect of adding some* seven parents near that city, plainly showed his | beuntitul. accomplished young lady. Her ! NUions more of basiaeas to their gratifying jealous auger at the advent of an infant in I a 8 ed father was with her. rhe old vows were | / . . . .... .....j ... i.:. i. had entered in dead earnest on their large u . piration. The iiepublic already reaches its the absence of his long arms into twenty-nine States of the killed the infant i Union, thus making a rare average ot sa isles* The leading priucipie of the company ( A TUT • hunter tube ros Y. Sun. A week ago there was a lively Indian scare ’’ s ou the westeru end of the Winona and 8t. • ; Peter Railroad, where tbe construction force Aggregate m lb. jwixt month, looka'mTif titey ! ,he f *mily. and in bis childish way brooded j r *P tatfd - bftd written to tlic other, but over his fancied wrong. Tak:ng advantage : Otters did not reach their destination. parents the other day, With the father’s approval they were married i its cradle by crushing tliat Bight, and they now live in Montgomery its skull with a brick and then managed to 8tl ;» jet « Jersey City, as happy as two bees in n drag the body some distance from the cabin, where he hid it under some bushes. To the the distribution of its asset-* in tbe localities unreconstructed mind this horrible in- where its policy holders live. This makes 1 chient may be another proof of the untamed the institution everywhere a local one. All 1 an< ^ untamable ferocity of the African char- tbe money raised iu a State 1* invested and “*“> b | u those disposed to take a jnster ia „ t work> j, ome forty m ji eK beyond Marshall, i J r ^,"i;7nu' loanedAWe. Of nearly aix hundred tnousand ( v ‘ ew wl11 adnilt ,dat race Uftd Ilttle to do with A p.,rt V of fifty-three mounted warriors, be- | r —■ doitara loaned safely on bond and mortgage, , tbe crime, lieved to belong to the Sisseton baud of Sioux, ad bnt about forty thousand dollars is thus j ! drove up within a mile ot the laborers, aud, invested outside of Illinois, in the various The sous and widow of Stephen A. Hong- after making a serie* of mysterious demon- Bbttes where the policies are given, and iu the las have begun action in the Superior Court j Htnuious disappeared. The laborers w ere en- communities that patronize the company to at Chicago against Busan W. Harris and i tirely unarmed, and unprepared for any at- the full exteut of that patronage. The stock, , Robert Williams to set aside a judgment for | tack, aud felt greatly alarnud; but nothing too, is held all over the countiy. $20,028 90, obtained against them by the j further was heard from tbe Indians, nubb in lurtberance of the idea of local distrihn- defendants, alleging thut there i* nothing from their stealing two or three horses.—St. lion, local brooches of the company are es- I du*. I Paul Pioneer. : KUHKT, CljoirK. lob»c* CONTRACTORS i at Law, Griffin COPPER. BRASS AND 'RON. BROS., Coppernuiltlis, Bruns BuiMiug. ers. Broad street, opposite tb< ork done promptly. H lnnkt’t 4 bellTnGHATHi Brans Workers, aud dealer* m Stove*, Marietta CANDY AND CRACKERS. P K J^OV A I* 4 N U N N A LI* V H G'*'aRD VAN LFIvs. Aii>>rnt/and Counneller. No. .*> aud li i-r.in-.-- B'.m k. IV O. Box H H. .v x >1 inu VMlaK. » Manetu atreet, iq * st.urs. 1 rat !loor. pra. tn-« in u 1 the courts. d 1EU. T. riiV. Attorney-at-Law, N,l ti Kiintwl \ H Hous»*. Residence corner MeDouough and Uioh H ILL 4 UAM>IaAU, \ttoruey*-at Law. N» Kl—ball Hems*. Practice in all the courts. LIVERY AND SALE STABLEST C l LINT TaYLOR, Proprietor of the Arch.-i j keep aud H«>r* r MISCELLANEOUS. auu promptly executed. MUE WEEKLY HLRaLl T« Eialit Paue Paper. r in tbe State. WJ i**p*i_ \I • H. TCKNEli. Dealer iu Hu • nfa^’nrt-rs ot Bnnian Hatr t elrv. 16 Whitehall *tre*-t, Atlanta. ■ 1, Awuing and Tent Vaki near Whitehall, AtUnt.i. U er of all kiuds ot vs. Roldter*, Etc. 7 Hunter street. Forsyth street. NO. PEEL, Confectionery and Fruit**, 1- Bakery. Also, liar aud lteHiannint by l‘r DWiea. No*. Jtt and 28 Marietta afreet. W. Kerosene Stoves. Pratt's Astral Oil, Triumph Waahinu Machine. Clothe* Wriuser. etc., Belgian iv* ou hand a large supply of Mu'.ea j Sheet Iron aiffi Euatuelml Ware. Whitehall street. m1 ** a. bLAVMAKER. .Manufacturer ot bchogi funu* " • tttre. Office comer of Peachtree and Marietta. LUMBER. i 1 TITCHOOCK H CO*a. soap Factory—A lull line *.t JT1. Laundry aud Toilet Soapa constantly ou baud, Offii»e 27 Alabama street. Atlanta, Ga. Lumber Dealer*, corner - . Blind*-, Moulding*,