The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 10, 1873, Image 7

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— ■■ Items Abont Wcmen. The women of Ohio demand that they shall be allowed to vote on the new constitu tion. Oregon equestriennes are said to be addict ed to saddley masculine habits. Maria Dell loaded her crinoline with fans in Canada, and sold them in Rockport, New York—an ingenious method of ‘*raising the wind.” The girls in a Springfield (Massachusetts) factory, are supplied by the proprietors with chewing gum, in order that they may not waste time in bilking. An ambitions maiden of Burlington, Ver mont, has reached the height of six feet seven inches already, and has several years to grow on. One profession (says Punch) is safe from the invasion of woman. She may enter the army, but it is impossible that she can man the navy. Five young ladies contested in the New York swimming match for a pair of gold brace lets and some coral gold ear-rings. Dr. Mary Walker was arrested in Baltimore for wearing a man’s attire. On examination j 30,310 Prizes, Amounting to $53,253.20. she was discharged. Does this mean that Dr. ' — — a Mary is properly dressed Gr BORGIA JOIOT O. WTTTTOTurB^ CENERAL INSURANCE ACENT, State Lottery FOR AUGUST. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Orebaiis’fine & Free ScM. DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. II. 38 BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GA REPRESENTS MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES. LOSSES EQUITABLY ADJUSTED AND PROMPTLY'.PAID. joly2i-lm Hartford Fire Insurance Company, (INCORPORATED CASH CAPITAL, ........ .. . .. $1,000,000 00 j CASH ASSETS, JAM'ARY 1, 1873, - -- -- -- -- 2,304.390 34 i juy27-lm JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, 38 Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. Capital Prize $7,000.00 SPRINGFIELD FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO Tickets $1*00, Shares in Proportion I N THE ABOVE SCHEME, FORMED BY THE ternary combination of 78 numbers, making 76,076 tickets and tlie drawing of 12 ballots, there will be 220 prizes. , *ch having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4.35G, each haviog two of them r.n; 25,740, each having one only ot them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these nrlzes and blanks, 78 numbers, from I to 78 inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of them drawn out at random; and that ticket having for Its combination the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers. will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th. and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 7th, 8tb, and 9th drawn numbers, to 650 00 Thst ticket having on it the 10th, 11th. and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 OC That tieket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to 650 00 Thst ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 6th drkwn numbers, to. 650 00 That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn numbers, to 650 00 Thst ticket having on it ihe 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 Thst ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and , - , . _ _ Ua i mnrA 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 ft bullet in his nose. He hasnt any Th», ticket having on it tbe l*t, tad, and 4tk shoes to give away. drawn cumbers, to 650 00 An Iowa farmer locked up his daughter’s 14x6 l,t ’ 2nd ’ and5th clothing, bo that she could not elope, but she 8 ' ° put on one of his suits and slipped out and was married. That female lawyer in Chicago startled the country by pleading one case and winning it, and now she has lost four cases in succession. i?he don’t seem to be a success. A Cincinnati young man who has read in his city papers that Cleveland girls always re plied “you bet” when tendered an offer of Ida Leggett took a notion to “log it” out of a Wisconsin jail the other day, and did so ac cordingly. A Warran county girl, only thirteen years of age. walked five miles the other night to elope with a young man. There can be no doubt in regard to the sincerity of her mo tives. Miss Fanny W. Roberts of Kittery, Me., a licensed preacher, has been given authority by the governor of M*ine to solemnize mar riages—the first instance of the kind in that State. r A naughty fellow suggests that in the trans- Atlantic balloon voyages, they take with them as many of the strong-minded suffrage women for ballast as the air-ships will accommodate. The women of Galveston don’t wear hoops, bastles, iuttl-s, false hair or high-heeled shoes, and will get up a Sunday bonnet out of fifty cents. A Desmoioes merchant offered Mrs. Bar rett a pair of shoes if she would kiss him, and she went out, borrowed a revolver and lodged drawn numbers, That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, and 6th drawn numbers, to.... 217 60 All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th drawn hnmbers, each All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each And all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each | lAPITAL PRIZE 217 60 20 00 10 00 marriage, tried the experiment with one ot | on Monday, capital win be J7,ooo 00 then,, and the only reply lie got wae -you &-gMwini be...... 1.30000 On Thursdays’and Saturdays 5,000 00 get! ’ At the Calledonia club games in Scranton, £ or * fu , rt ^ er J )a r ii< ; ul ^ r f 8end for ®chemes. Pennsylvania, the teatnre ot the day was a fat women’s race for a new bonnet. 1 he leanest j Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and contestant weighed 180 pounds. Three oth- subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent, c-rs weighed 200, 242 and 251 pounds. ftSSihf *£%}£* ““>« '> e The Russian Academical Journal says that as-Prizes cashed at this office sixty-eight female students had entered them-! HOWARD & CO., Managers, selves for examination at the Russian Medical mgp-feb2i ATLANTA* ga. Academy, and that sixty were passed by the examiners. A Paris correspondent sends this as a good story: “Why are you crying so, my child?” inquired mamma of her grown-up daughter. “Because Mile. B. gave me a slap in the face.” “ And did you return it ?” “No, as I gave her one first.” A Milwaukee woman who had only fifty cents, hesitated a moment whether to take a a dog out of the pound, or get some medicine for a sick child, but when she saw the joyiol gambols of the dog, she wondered why she hesitated so long as she did. A Galena girl at the circus, some time ago, who was looking at a clown whirling a hat with a stick, remarked to her young man that (Is COBPO BATED 1849.) CASH CAPITAL $ 500,000 00 CASH ASSETS, January 1, 1873 1,070,742 00 JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, july27-lm 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, (Incorporated 1821.) CASH ASSETS OVER $500,000 00 National Life INSUKAHCl G0HFHT -0F- The United States of America, \A/««TTlr>str>r>, 13. O. Cash Capita! Cash Assets $1,000,000 ! FULL PAID. $2,563,911.63. BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of the Company ia transacted OFFICERS: 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, Secretary FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, M. D Medical Director WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney. (ESTABLISHED IN 1854.) Wholesale Confectioner, STEAM E. A. ROLLINS, JAY COOKE, CLARENCE H. CLARK, GEORGE F. TYLER, WM. G. MOREHEAD, JOHN W. ELLIS, DIR C T O R S : HENRY D. COOKE, «. HINCKLEY CLARK, WM. E. CHANDLER, JOHN D. DUPREES. EDWARD DODGE. H. C. FAHNESTOCK. BENJAMIN D. LAY ill Atlanta, General Apnt for Georgia, Agents wanted in every Town and County In the State. Address— COL. B. D. LAY, General Agent, at National HoM. Atlanta, Georgi Mil Cracker Manu&ctor;,Bath Tubs for the million! AND DEALER IN Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB? WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH — ALSO — TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER, FOE Toys, Willow Ware, «Sbc„ $10. ONLY $10. LAOER BEER. T O OUR ’ USUAL STOCK OF WINES AND Liquors, We nave juat added an Agency for the aale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A: Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, Indiana. This Beer is specially made for shipment South, and ia, therefore, the beat ever sold iu this State. Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Order. Solicited. We refer the public to the following correspon dence. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. Dear Sir—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, desire ua to accept the Agency for the aale of their Crescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but before accepting the aale of it we want your profes sional opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, deaiie you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small bich we have here. After yon have made an aual- . J A .k wu • - ATLANTA, GA.. Jo-E 18,1873. she “used to do that. The young man was , « r T r . looking at a contortionist in another part of * * ■ Lan<lf ut U •* the arena who had bis legs tied around his neck, and an explanation was necessary. An observant lady says that she was never so much inclined to laugh in church as on a recent Sunday, when, walking down the broad aisle alter service, she saw that every woman ahead of her was using her left band j yBiB iet UB kn0 "‘ the in arranging that portion of her dress adjoin ing her back, and before she was aware of it found herself similarly employed. One of the lawyers who defended Mrs. Laura Fair ou her two trials for murder, sued her for his fee of $2,900, and compelled her to pay it. If it is always going to cost a woman that much to shoot and kill a man for basely deserting her and taking up with his wife, we can no longer blame the Hon. Susan B. Anthony lor shrieking so iranticly against the wrongs of her sex. Mr. Musser and a young woman rode out together last Sunday, in Lancaster, Penn. The lady held the reins, and, io rounding a curve, turned too suddenly, resulting in a tilt of the boggy, which threw her .head foremost from her seat. Her body had already left the bug gy, and she was descending upon her head between the wheels, when Mr. Musser, with that quickness of thought that comes to some persons in the hour of danger, seized her by the bustle with Lis left hAnd, while he grasped the reins and checked the horse with the right hand. The bustle was, fortunately, well se cured, aod the lady saved. If young ladies who pride themselves on their skill and tact in the art of flirtation could only hear all that is said of them be hind their backs, we think they would re nounce their indelicate blandishments for ever, and blush, if not past that wholesome ATLANTA, GA., Jci.T I, 1873. Messrs. Guthwan & Haas, Atlanta, Ga.: Gkctlemrn—This will certify that I have made a thorough chemical examination of the “ Crescent Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of you a few days ago. I find tbe article free from Injurious substances, drugs, etc., the bitter principle being due to pure Hof Resin. The analysis herewith affixed exhibits the quanti ties of the main proximate constituents and compares favorably with the analyses of the best foreign beers and ales. I ain, very truly, yours, WM. J. LAND, An. Chem. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu men, Hop Resin, etc.) Pet. G.6283 Alcohol—(volume per centage} 6.6025 Water Pet. 88.0717 Specific gravity of the Beer 1.0157 jy8-ti SOUTHERN NURSERY. IRWIN A THURMOND. W E are offering to the public a selection of Fruit adapted to the Southern climate, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Pears. Plums, Cherries, Quinces, Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery Department ia complete. We have everything nsuallv found in a well conducted Nursery, and of varieties we have tested and know to be suited to the Southern climate. We are determined to make good stock and sell at reasonable prices. All orders by mail attended to with promptness and care. We have reliable agents. RSH , nuuiwuu . 0 either local or traveling, in many localities in this and indication of shkme, for the falae part they I nad so far played on society. Tne practical | We will, npon .ppliction. furni.h gratis our catalogue dirt ia looked upon by all young men, save i and price net, Address p. o. Boa .tcs, Atlanta, c*». m those green enough to be her victims, merely as a frivolous piece of human trumpery, with whom it may be well euongh to while away an hoar or two, now and then, when nothing better in the way of amusement offers. Susan B. Anthony, remarks the Boston Traveller, “wants the name of the Pullman cars altered either to Pull-man-and-woman or Pnll-irrespective-of-sex cars.” It is likely that the Traveller is in a fair way to have its ears pulled. Snch base nntrntb as that is the result of pore malice. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker is tbe name of tbe female “walkist” who proposes to do one thousand miles in one thousand hoars in San Francisco. She says it is no feat, “eimply the power of the mind over the physical structure. ” Mr*. W. proposes farther to de monstrate the remarkable power of her mind at lecturing. As an excursion party from Savannah, on Thursday, was leaving the wharf for Tybee island, a young lady, Hiss Bryan, bad tbe misfortone to step off the gang-plank. She coaid swim, and succeeded in keeping on the surface until two men present jumped in and assisted her in reaching the side of the wharf. The lady acted with remarkable coolness, and on reaching the shore did not Appear to be the least alarmed. One yonng man, anx ious to do something in the way of assistance, jumped into tbe water, and finding the yonng lady already well taken care of, went in search of her hat, which he succeeded in recover - ing. IHWIN & THUItMOSD. An Elmira milkman has introdneed a nov elty in the way of furnishing milk to his cus tomers. In bis wagon are arranged inside racks containing quart and pint glass bottles, filled with fresh milk, full measure. These bottles are delivered as required, tbe custom er returning tbe bottle left the day before. Each bottle is tightly corked, ADd can be laid in cold water, keeping it fresh and swoet, or set away in a cooler, taking np bnt little room. ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. nook and New., JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor Atlanta, WhitehaU Street, march22d2m Georgia FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Ai mnr, Nos. 14 and 16 Whitehall Street. j Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CEEAM FREEZERS. PUMPS, BAMS, GAS FIX- i TURES, CHANDELIER8. METAL ROOFING. junel-tf JOHN W. LEIGH. MEBCIMT, OFFICE AND SALES ROOM Nfl.9 E. ALABAMA STREET. HOPE, LEIGH & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH A CO.) Commission Merchants, FOOT OT MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CASH ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS. “Oft Special Reference—To Banks of Chattanooga.may3-eod3m WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO, ■M nple of the quality of News. PORT ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE) Or Pori Botal Railroad Company. J Auoubta, Ga., June 28. 1873.) O N AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 30, TRAINS ON this Road will ran as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENDER TRAIN. Williesve Augusta at 6:45 a.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 f.m. Arrive at Charleston at 4:45 f.m. Arrive at Savannah at 3.30 p!m. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Bojal at 9:45 a.m. Leave CharlrHtoo at «:iy a.m. Leave Savannah at A "*’ Arrive at Augusts at 6:38 f.m. DOWN NIQHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Auini*ts at 2:10 f.m. Arrive at Port Royal at 11:35 p.m. Arriveat Charleston at 6:00 a.m. Arrive at Savannah at 12:30 i-.m. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at #. 10:30 f.m. Leave Charleston at 6:00 f.m. Leave Havanuah at 9:50 p.m. Arrive at Auguata at 8.00 a.m. Passengers leaving Atlanta by tne 6 o'clock p. m. train, make connection ;-t Augusta with Down Day Passenger for Port Royal, Savannah, and points Southeast Warehouse cor. Barow St. and W. & A. R. R. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY OX COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams, PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTRA S. CURED. Mi Meats, Lari, Cora, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Barley, lay SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND 1 WESTERN MILLS. Being in constant receipt of consignments ot above articles, a LARGE STOCK is 1 kept regularly on band. Oils, White Lead, Colors, WINDOW GLASS, NATAL STORES, Etc.. No. -201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. mav2o-deod3m The Scofield Rolling Mill company, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS OF MercM aod Bar Iron, Fisl Bar, Spiles, Bolts, Hats, Etc. Tie Aapsta Factory, tie Athens Maaafactoriaj Coij aiy, I - BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CALL fctr~ Controlling the shipments from KILNS enables ns to keep stock to meet any de- : mand, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. JBOXjXJ AGHTiTT FOR. AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA. fciT' All the Goods of these Factories— DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS. STRIPES, I OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY TRICES. With our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain iu BULK and other- wise -saving dravage,wa„le, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned | above iu CAR LOAD LOTS—can offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. I Special arrangement# will be made with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT and CORN. % WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEN. iDH)27-dtf BE-ROLLED IRON RAILS ! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notice. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine the quality of our RAILS, and the way that they art* man facto red. I Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Aiinuix. ; offloo and Warohouno IVt the Worlxw' L. SCOFIELD, .Tu,, Superintendent and Secretary. nniv‘28-tf L. SCOFIELD. President and Treasurer.