Newspaper Page Text
1TLAITA DAILY HEEALL.
VOL. II—NO. 30.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, SEPTE3IBEI1 23, 1873.
WHOLE NO- 336
HIKTS FOR THE LADIES.
Latest Ciosafp About the Sc
Buried Alive.
I TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, WIS
CONSIN — FOUR CBD.DREN ENTOMBED
AT FLAT—THREE SMOTHERED
IN THE SAND.
DRY GOODS!
FAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
—-—. " mer-
chants, corner Decatur and Pryor streets, op-
| poeite the Kimball House. ’ P
THE ENGLISH WALKING JACKET SUIT.
the Columbus, Wisconsin, Democrat.
The English walking jacket is a stylish and f ‘ r “. and ,ho commodious homeslead
serviceable garment, which takes the first 1,le “ e J er ,s 81u “ ted t *° “ lles f ™ m
It. i.p.n.aa.1 UU £,'1!$“.^ “.W,?,
o“?Sl and winter suits, and is plain enough bri 8»>‘. heathly children all of tender ages,
uY traveling, shopping, etc., yet sufficiently ro r m P ln 8 »™y th « r tsppy hours as careless
handsome to be worn with all but the most ot impemjing «v,l as the butterfly. Before
dressy street toilettes. It is the most ^“eoflhem Arrester had garnered
Shortly after 2 o’clock, Mrs. Niemeyer saw
three of her little boys at the front grate. The
youogest was crying, and she sent the sister
Emma out playing with them for awhile, anrl
to bring him in for a nap. This was the last
time she ever Raw three of her children alive.
Thirty or forty rods from the house, and three
or four rods back from the highway, is a little
knoll which contains good sand, many loads
of which have been drawn away, from time to
time. The excavation which remains is trilling,
however, and a passer by would as soon sus
pect danger to be lurking in a door-
yard as in that slight depression. Formerly,
this liad been a favorite resort for the child
ren. but they had been forbidden to go there,
and had even been punished lor so doing,
and had not visited the place for a long time.
Doubtless, they wandered down that nay, and
could not resist the fascination that sand has
for all tiny hands. That afternoon Mr.
Starkweather, without Niemeyer’s knowledge,
had sent Fred Hicks to the spot alter one or
more loads. Probably the cavity left was
hardly of sufficient size to back a cart into.
8EWINU MACHINE AGENCIES.
largely imported in the thick, soft,
shaggy cloth now called camel’s hair
cloth, but formally known as chinchilla,
and in heavy diagonal cloths showing wide
vertical ribs. Dark olive, blue, bronze, slate
and myrtle green cloths are preferred this
>eason to black ones. The trimming is usu
ally bland, revers, cuffs, etc., of velvet cr of
repped silk of the shade of the cloth, piped
or corded on the edge, or else headed with
the new yak braid. The buttons are of steel
or pearl, colored to match, or else of oxidized
silver. If a more dressy garment is preferred,
cashmere or camel’s hair is nsed, with silk
and fringe or yak lace for trimming.
FRENCH COSTUMES.
Costumes for the street form an important
part of fall importations. They are made
with skirts long enough to touch the door
when worn in the house, but are drawn up
by rings and drawing-strings before going
out; and when a mantle is added, the street
r»nit is complete. The redingote reappears
as we described it last week. A basque and
over-skirt are also retained, in altered shapes!
TOHN KEELY HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, j
J having purchased by far the largest and Choicest Stock, which it has: . 0 ,^ A e tli'nu. n ak A * 6 “ t - °° rnet Ert * d “ d “* rielu
ever been his fortune to offer to the public. Particular attention is called | WXT' 171 k famulf kavwite A .
MACHINE Wagons. Ac. Send for t <■» * j .
however, and there is ao effort to simplify The surface is of clay or loam; the rains of
ornament, and use more flat trimmings on Saturday night had rendered it heavier than
skirts that now' cling very closely to the figure, , U3aa i f au d it fell just at that time of oil oth-)
aad are decidedly abridged in width. ers, when those innocents were beneath it. ,
Among over-skirts the round, long apron > Thus suddenly their play-house became their
front now worn is again seen, bet sutlers a tomb. How long they remained there is not !
c hange by being opened np to the belt be- ; e xactly known. There was an interval %)f
hind. This opening is trimmed upeach side; something more than an boor between their '
the back breadths are not draped in the mid- ; leaving the gate and their discovery. The 1
die, but are formed into two long points by j little boy Willie, who was taken out alive, j
being caught up very high on the sides. heard teams passing at intervals along the'
Basques have attained the perfection ot J r oad, but, partially covered as he was, his j
^hnpe, and are not radically changed. T he ones were too feeble to attract attention. Once !
revers, with coat collar and ruff, are its con- Emum called and said faintly through the)
spicuous features, and appear on both single sand, “Willie, where are you?” The child!
and double-breasted jockey basques. THe j answered •‘Here,*’ as well as lie could. After-i
ruff and round revers, with the back turned j wards he caught the words, “Are you going I
up, is very stylish. Broad backs, formed of home?” Then lollowed for some time a sound ,
loar pieces ot the same width, are found . 0 f sobbing and catching for breath, and then j
among the new dresses oftener than those : 0 u was glill. Their puny struggings were as j
with wide side-bodies and narrow middle ; nothing against the great conqueror,
pieces. Thick cords are again used in the ! Niemeyer was at work about the barn and j
arm-holes and as edging for the front of j house, and several times asked for the chil- J
• usque skirts, instead of a piping told. The dren. Presently an cider sister was sent to |
lower part of the basque formed into fanciful look for them. At last she went to the sand- |
lappets, or else has two hollow plaits, is either pyf. Only a portion of Willie s hair was visi- j
square or pointed, and is ofien edged with hie through the clay, and his exhausted cries
lace or fringe, while the trout is plainly ; were hardly audible. Sbe saw the whole
corded. ... i disaster in a moment and flew' back to her
The demi-polonaise, with long pointed i father. He is at the fatal spot almost iu an
front, rounding shorter behind under a instant. The casting aside ot two or three
basque, is the style chosen for dresses tLat , hindfuls of earth uncovers Willie’s head,
are to be worn both in the house and street. \ Alive, think God! He runs nimbly away as
It is made close-fitting and single-breasted, I he is pulled from the sand. It is the
but has the inevitable revers and collars. ; WO rk 0 f on jy a moment
ruffs. away the clay and sand
Double ruffs are in fashion, and crepe lisse one. It is Otto, aged three
to the following class of Goods, viz:
100 PIECES BLACK ENGLISH ALPACA, color guaranteed,
50 pieces BLACK LUSTRINE MOHAIR,
50 pieces of the best value in BLACK SILKS ever offered,
300 pair BLANKETS, both white and colored, from the cheapest up to the finest made,
of the new shades in
Cassiineres, Sateens, and Fine Dress Floods Generally,
Everything Desirable in Printed DELAINES, REPS, Solid Colored ALPACAS, atyj Cheap
Fancy Dress Goods. The choicest colors made in solid OPERA FLANNELS; Also, a Beauti
ful Line of FANCY FLANNELS. A choice line of the
XTew “Gray” Dress Goods I
200 PIECES CASSIMERES and JEANS, tor men's wear, and
SASH RIBBONS.
LACES. All the new styles in
NECK RUFFLINGS,
BELTS, OXYDYED SILVER BETTONS,
9.9
■ .... Cura«. Material and Mill stone.,
45 Whitehall street.
T HQ8. M. CLARKE k CO., Importers and Whole-
sslo dealers in Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and
Iron Goods of all descriptions Peachtree street
Largest stock in the city. .
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
D c
WEED EE WING MACHINE j Wagons, Ac. Send for Price "List.** iTosd Street! 1 us t
♦ Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sta. | ^ ou<1 the Bridge. ^
D AVID McBRIDK, Manufacturer oi Carriages
Wagons and Baggies. Decatur street.
.1 J ' ^ BI) » c * rri *8® Manufacturer, corner Line
99« and Pryor streets.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
W 8. KEENE k CO., Commission Merchants
a 66 Peachtree and 39 Broad street. Best city
i corner Broad and Alabama streets.
street. Finest liquors in tbe city.
C. CARROLL, Chicago Ale Depot, Pryor street.
- - gusta, Go., Commission Merchant, office corner
Pryor and Hunter Streets. Advances in cosh or by
goods in store or when bills La
L EE SMITH’S Saloon, Marietta street, the very best
of liquors mixed in tbe best style.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
B ELL a GOLDSMITH, cornet Peachtree andWal
street/.
C l O." HAMMOCKWhHehoirstreet, near Rsil-
Jm road.
W ALLACE A FOWLER, Alabama street, opposite
Herald Office.
P OPE k McCANDLES. Wholewl* Qrooer* and
Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all
kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall 8treet, Atlanta,
Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re
turns made promptly.
A K. 8EAGO, Wholesale Grocer and General Com-
streete miMion ** ercllM1 b corner Forsyth and Mitchell
A LEYDEN, W- . ..ui
• r h 4 Ut—Wart-1. 4-r
lid Commission Mer-
*er Bartow Street and
... R- R* Office, Air. bam a Street Grain, Hav,
Hour, Bacon, Bulk Meats. Lard. Hams (sugar-cured
and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster. Domestics and Yarns.
HOSIERY and GLOVES, (line French kids.)
LACE COLLARS, Fleecy Lined PIQUE,
EMBROIDERED FLANNELS,
White and Red FLANNELS,
SHIRT BOSOMS,
SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING.
W M. MACKIE can be found at his old stand,
where orders will be attended to. Kruerer A
j Bro. can be found at the office of the above. (». W.
Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta.
STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHING 6Q00S.
- IS'
R.
Paper stock, old metal, hides.
BLACK SPANISH VEILS, and a thousand other
things to mention which would be.tedious.
TEWAKT « WOOD, dealers iu Stoves, Hollow
ware, Housefurnishing Goods and Children’s Car-
rioges, No. 73 Whitehall street.
UNDERTAKERS.
t tHAS. R. GROOMS, Undertaker, Hearses nroinpt- ! T
j ly sent when requested. 1 9f • Merchants in Grain and Produce. Handles pro-
—-— —i-..... . .— xr j due* by car load without expense. Yellow Front, P
WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
R. PAYNE A CO., Commission Merchants and
Dealers in Paper, Pacer Bags. Twines, Rope,
.,33 Pryor street.
S TEPHENS A FLYNN, Commission Merchants, and
dealers in Grain, Fiour, Provisions, Country
Produce, Lime and Cement. Forsyth street, Atiants,
Go.
T R. SIMMONS x CO., Wholesale Grain and Prc-
• vision Defers, Alabama street.
A GHOLSTON, General Commission Mer
Jl A chants iu Grain, Provisions, llsy and Flour, For
syth street, near W. A A. 11. R.
WILLIAMS A CO., Dealers and CmlHftM
500 HANDSOME NEW STYLE SHAWLS, 50 BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, everything ? ib i bo ® 8 . Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall street. At-
* * ® I lknta, Georgia.
desirable in Ladies and Gent’s HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 pieces of the
I ruffs are fuller and higher than ever. They
consist of two rows of doable and even triple
box-plaiting, with the clusters of plaits
to scrape
the next
w years and
five months. He will never be any older.
Dead, quite dead! In another instant the
pretty face of Emma i* uncovered. A single
touching; they are three inches high behind, ! glance tells us that the spirit escaped im
prisonment before the body did. Heart
rendering work is it for a father to do. Just
at this juncture the mother arrives with a
shove), a movement or two of which reveals
(Lear, aged one year and ten months. It is
dark to him now in the sunny fields &9 it was
in the horrible pit. The earth has given
them up; but it is only that they may be
coffined and returned to it. The father and
mother may sit down by their dead babies
and weep, for they can do nothing more.
CHEAPEST EMBROIDERIES EVER
TXf M. RICH A CO., Wholesale Notions, White Goods,
Millinery and Fancy Goods, 15 Decatur street,
; Atlanta. Go.
ft I? 1- E It EII \v *’• PECK & CO., Wholesale Whit. Good,, Notiona
”■ * HHIilri >> Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House.
50 pieces Choice Irish Linens and Table Linens of tbe Choicest makes at extraordinary j __
prices.
150 dozen Towels, which defy competition.
Ladies’ and Gent's Marino Shirts and Draws, iu immense variety.
Many of these goods have already arrived and the balance will be arriving daily, and pur
chasers are earnestly invited to take a look before buying, as no fancy prices will be asked.
Small profits and quick sales being the motto. At
YVOOD ENG HAVING.
i Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
ill Gloss and Earthenware, Kimball House.
V* AW A OO., Wholesale Crocaary, Mar:*r
FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC.
A NTONIO TOKF.K. Dealer m Fruits, aai Vege
tables. No. 107 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
P. O. Box Mi
GROCERS.
TUMLIN, No. 604 MARIETTA STREET—FAM-
8.&G.
CAHN A UAMP, Wholesale Grocers and
Provision Dealers, 35 East Alabama
Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
ecp2l-6t
H. CASTLEMAN,
P IU O VISION
General Produce Broker,
ATLANTA, GA.
Oifice—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. eeplD tf
ATLANTA PAPER MILLS.
A tlanta paper mills—jas. obmond pbo-
priktok. For specimen of •• News," w. refer
to this issue of this paper,
APOTHECARIES.
,ind slope away in front to one inch. A sin
gle niff is worth $2.50, and is bound with
soft lutestring ribbon, which is grateful to the
neck, on which the burden of style and too
much dressing for comfort rests at the pres
ent moment. Other double niffs have side
plaitings inside with double box-plaitings in
side with double box-plaiting outside. These
are sold by the yard for $2. When made of
Malines, the the single ruff costs $2.25.
Black and white mixed rnffs are new, also
those with jet beading on tbe edge. Imagine
a box-plaited frill of black Malines (fine tulle) I Lions is Algesia—A I’eksistent Hunter.
with tiny jet beads on the edge, and inside ; M. Constant Cheret, the indefatigable wild
tiffs a plaiting of white tulle. These are worn 1 beast killer, devotes his life, says Galignani,
with black dresses ty ladies in colors, and ! to that task, and according to his calculation,
coat $2 50 a yard. White tulle ruffs with \ ought to achieve his object in five years. The
dots of black chenille on the edge are $1 75 j Tell Is ravaged, he declares, by between 700
for tbe single ruff, or $3 by the yard. More and 800 lions. Each costs in oxen, horses,
stylish still are the all-black, double, box- mules, cimels, sheep and goats, 8, G00 francs
plated raffs of talle edged with jet. We re- per annum. Its average life being thirty-five
peat, these are designed for ladies in colors. I years, the damage which it occasions in all is
For those who wear mourning are black crepe : 120,000 francs. Gerard pul the figures higher,
lisse raffs at $2 50 a yard. ; os he took the annual sum at 0,000 francs,
Among laces, Valenciennes remain the pop-: and the total at 210,000 francs. However
nlar ohoice, and the fancy now is to arrange ; that may be, tbe tax is excessive, and M.
high lace ruffs of very fully plaited Yalen- j Cheret proposes to t.-y and free the country
eiennes with standing collars,'revers and bows j from that tribute. In another point ot view,
of repped silk, pink, bine or pa'e green. Very j the lion and panther indirectly are the cause |
handsome lace raffs with a silk collar turned j of ravages far more disastrous. The Arabs, ;
up behind, and showing revers in front, and j with a view of driving away these dangerous
tabs or jabots of Swiss muslin with lace, cost 1 beasts, have already destroyed half the woods
from $15 to $30. These are too elaborate for ol Algeria, and ever}- year new fires are lit
description, and are worn to complete elegant : with the same object. Those considerations
toilettes for tbe house. j have determined the sportsman just mention-
Exquisite sets of raft'and wristlets arc made ! ed to have recourse to new instruments J
of finest Valenciennes and sheer muslin, ar- , of hunting. Asa means of destruction cor- |
ranged in box plaits, while between the plaits, i responding to his views, he has iuvented j
and qnite separate from them, are square tabs what he calls the silocage, and of which the ■ |
of insertion and lace, in which a tiny white following is a short description; The frame j # th e bridge, m»ke»a4v*nces to planters. A full
wire scarcely thicker than thread is sowed to and bars are of iron. It is three metres I line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the
keep them erect; these cost teu dollars. Plain about ten feet long, two six feet and six inches 1 Rural Southerner.
;..mined muslin ruff's in thick box plaits are wide, and the same in weight. Mounted on \ | ARK w. JOHNSON. Dealer iu Agricultural im-
i onaidered distiDgne, and are inexpensive, three cast-iron wheels of small diameter.it A vl plemants^Seed^Gnano, etc. Aivaaces made to
costing only thirty-five cents for the single can be moved even on difficult ground. 1 he
yard required for the close coat-sleeves and upper part opens with lolding doors, like a ■
iieck of high-throated dresses. Mnshn rnfts wardrobe, and they close of themselves at the
with hemstitching doDe by machinery and slightest shock given to springs of steel,
an edging of Italian lace are also pretty, and j Catches retain the lids as they fall and imprio
costfkr less than those hemstitched by hand, on the animal as soon as he touch* s tbebot-
The regular Elizabethan raft, so often an- tom of the trap, properly baittd, on the
nounced, has at length appeared. It t* Uo gr. n;; :l frequented, by the wild animas, and
IrilUof plaited muslin, oue standing and tbe machine away to some menagerie prepared
other Bering out horizontally or else turned for the pmpose.
down on the shoulders. A narrow ribbon J —
passed around the neck separates the ruffles, p , _ A p . 4ir of picnicelb ol , S , IU r r , 1D c is .|
SK»*t?St ar*
JOHN KEELY’S.
Comer Whitehall and Hunter 6trects.
: near Whitehall, Atlanta, Go.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
T GAD8DEN KING, General Agent, Fire, Marine
9j • and Life. London aud Lancashire Fire. Vir>
glnla, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Broad
street. Atlanta. Ga.
A tlanta department life association
of America. Officers— T. L. Langston, Presi
dent; C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan,
Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wi am
G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner
Alabama. P. O. Box 276.
Ijl H. LEDUO. Manufacturer of Tin Ware, Agent
JF • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph
Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean
Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street.
ft
TB
ITCHCOCK & CO’8. Soap Factory—A full line of
Laundry and Toilet Soaps constantly on hand.
27 Alabama street, Atlanta. Go.
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
J H. DYKEMAN, Merchant Toiler and Dealer in
• Gents’ Furnishing Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street,
near tbe National.
J G. JONES. Fashionable Tailoring Establishment
• within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal
House. Full Line of goods always on hand.
CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
street. Atlanta, Ga.
G EO. J. HOWARD, successor to Howard Ac McKay,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old Stand,
Peachtree street.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.
i hand. Broad
■Tail street.. General Agent of New York j
I urnishes bridal cakes
etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s first store.
_ Country Produce st. low rates, at Junction of
Marietta and Walton streets.
[Alto B. WYLIE A CO., Wholesale Grocer,
I 32 and 34 North Broad street.
Pryor and Line streets.
Saab, Blinds, Mouklinga, to., Broad street.
L AGER BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner
Collins snd Harris streets. Lager Beer, Ale and
Beer, Fechter, Mercer A Co., office in Old Post Office
Building, Atlanta, Ga,
_ Go., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic
|Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., snd
P&oraiEToas or the Mountain Gat Whiskies.
mestic Liquors. Peachtree street.
^hdfEADOR BROS.. WholesaleTobbaccoandLiquor-
aTX 35 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga.
liu Fiue Cigars. Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Boxc6 and j .
i Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree street, Atlanta,
MARBLE YARDS.
iy, omee __ ffrua\ j* ktthut Cia.™ Tnharrn .ml Sm.ff I Ue - offlce mnd Wor ” corner Loyd and Ala* ms
RwhSJSitiSf viL’vVfuL\a d I streets, opposite O. U. Jones & Co.'s Livery §U> -a.
cv office ^ hiteball street, near railroad. I Orders solicited and promptly tilled. Prices rea* ua-
No. 2 Wall street, Kimball House.
flowing below the belt.
r>ne to two aodft half inches wide.
Bazar.
- Ilnrprr't
There was a large picnic.|
the company were waiting for the train at a
station near a high tressle bridge. It wus^hh
some minutes till train time, and a youn
BANKS.
COTHRAN & JACKSON.
BANKERS,
HOME Groorgia.
Collections «nd Remittances piomptly attended to. J
aepV-Jm
B ank of the state of Georgia—f. m. Co
ker, President; W. W. Bell. Cashier. Paper dis j
1 counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic I
Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in |
the other dav. 1 Europe, iu sums to suit.
It w is over uu l Agents for the Inman and Cnnard Steamship
’ 1 Lines, a#- First class aud steerage tickets ai lowest
Oldest Insurance Agency in the city.
ture. Burglar aud Fire-proof Safes, Broad street.
A TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jno.
B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Presi-
eut, J. A. Morris Hecretarv.
CONTRACTORS
COPPER. BRASS AND IRON.
I blc. Terms cash.
Foreign and Amer
street, Atlanta, t
MEDICAL..
M^ U. W. T. PARK, office No. 3J‘, WttUehali street,
P. O. Box No. 15?*, Atlanta, Go. Treatment of
IDDLKTON A UKUS.. coppersmuna, uraes chronic Diseases. Impurities of the Blood, obstetric?
Founder!. Finishers, Gas Fitters aud Sheet iron Diseases of Women and Childreu tc id- a spec-
Workers, Broad street, opposite the Sun Building. 1 i*ity.
All work done promptly. |
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
Agent for the Arundel Fet*b:e Spectoclo*.
Practices in all the courts. Special attention giv
to tbe collection of claims, and all business promptly
H UNNICUT A BELI.INGRATHS. Gas Fitters,
Brass Workers, aud dealers iu Stoves, Marietta
treet. Atlanta.
CANDY AND CRACKERS.
NURSERYS.
S ' OtTHEBS SIKSEBV, Irwm
proprietors, Propagators snd Dealer* in Fruit
Treea, Grape Vines, Ornatueotal Shrubbery, Hot
House Plants, etc.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all
Forsyth street.
Scalped Auvt—While Amelia Grinnel,
voona Biri, was worfeiaK U*t week in a shingle couple thought they vronld lake a vukou »
vonngp , ^ a , h ., ft whi *. h tne budge to enjoy the delights of love-mak- r
* s. 3ALG8H1N, Bankers and Brokers, next to
j[ 9 National Hotel. Exchange bought and sold.
DYE-WORKS.
null 5i Oshkosh, WU.. ufidtr
v.-s. going i the rswof t«o hundred revolt.- | ‘“8 together with tbe sensuUou ol looking
ri^s per »I»»teVhe» hrur. which tvae very down into the depths of tbe gulf beneath
long, csngbt in the knuckle-joint and in an in- then., f hey had made their way about fifty
stent itvra* torn ent.rely from her head, fak- ' J«d« over the chasm when a gravel tram
,og with it all the flesh and muscles on her came shoo ,ng around a short bend m the,r
hni “From a line," says a local paper, faces. A deep cat had bid the train till it
TZ A.A1. A»<,hr nw wasnlmostwpon them. It was nn awful sit-1
Money to loan,
IRE DOLLAR feAYiNGS BANK, No. j K’.mbali |
r |V--
X House. William Gordon, president; Jas.
Willi*, cashier.
J
Juo. T. Grant, president: Perino Brown, cash’r
NO. U. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block.
L.
J. GLENN A: SON, Attorneys at T^aw, practice |
in all tho State Court* and iu tbe United States
Courts. Office over James’ Bank.
McCONNELL, Attorney at Lfc«\ office corner
■■ hitehall and Hunter i ‘
the Courts in Atlanta Circuit.
8TOBO FARROW, Attorney-at-law, No. 1 Ma-
D
DENTISTS.
H. JAMES ALLEN LINK, Dentist, corner White-
^) Drug Store, on Whitehall street,
photographs, etc., executed ciouiytly.at reasonable
j rate* Call and tee apeefineMO.
PRIVATL BOARDING HOTSFS.
J ONH H. WEBB, No 8’2 Whitehall, aud 71 Broatl
) sir.
affords.
Its. OVERBY
ball and Huuter streets, Atlanta, Ga.
CARPENTER. Dentist. No.
ung nouee—Near the
bridge, convenient to all the Churcbea, Pest
T .t,. •"
‘drawn around from each eyebrow, her *kuil ! almost upon , ,
waaUft white and bur., without a trace ol . nation, and the lady comprehended , tat once,
blood or flesh. The «r,u. a e,t part of the .c- dni not lose her presence of muid
cidant is, that sbe felt little or no pain, de- us events prov ed. Ihey coaid not i
daring that when it was being torn off aU that j£^ b ® ^^1°, flAll. Ha! IWKtmmni Wwgmrr. fl j
ci,* realized was a ttckhwr MiMioii m her overuKc tnem. me engineei wmsueu u u | H, ,„d coHnn r« 0 *.Twin# unw n j !
MiP it* .. , • .< _ . a l.rn*rr.Q Itni it ,v.»D ..Itidonllr noi.A.-lllln in sin',
head. Sbe coolly
wailed patiently f<
Her only regret wi
her mother. The r , - . -
lone lock of harr, waa curled and cctwiu. d J™
around th. shaft of the joiat. and when the cape whatever for the luckless couple. The,r
™;il W.« stunned it wm taken down bat no mangled bodies would evidently be dashed
TSBBSk 'nresence of mUd io place 1 into tbe ehasm. The lady railed to her con,
\ TLA NT A NATIONAL BANK, Capital $10«.(KJO
United States Depository. A. Austell, President
W. H. Tuller. Cashier.
siuHU i'akkuw, Attomey-at-i»’v, so. l aia-
• rietta street, up staira, practic. « in all the Xv
31 l
! Office. Library, etc. ' ^
L D. CARPENTER. Dentist, No. 47 Whitehall I TEW ladies anil gentlemen fan lAjaccoxatnuSated
• street. Atlanta. Ga. with good board at Mrs. Overby’i. oa^lroad
D. BADGER. Surgeon Drnuat, Peachtree street. •
Work promptly and neatly fin inked.
BAG MANVFACTORY.
I OUN MlLLEDuE.
Marietta street.
Whitehall
AUCTIONEERS.
treet* .inot across the bridge.'
M uTuHtD, at *bv "I nliwi Rouaa^ on
Peachtree street, com farni-h^plaMaat t.
taaiilit s or single persufia* Da^ ^oardci a re*
1 cetveff.
bPENCElt, Attorney at L*w comer Wmwtia.
Alabama street* (Up stair*), Atlanta. Ga.
GRAFFENRIeD, Attoruev at Law, *p m i
attention to the prosecution of claim* a-jam*
‘Georgia and Unite I State*. Office No. 1 Ami
the Golden Boot, 3'J Peachtree street. Atlanta, | tell’s Buildiug, up stair*.
TjA C. MAYsON, Auction and Uunimission Merchant,
d Dealer Iti Furniture. Marietta street.
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
CHirotnoo. Mouldings. Looking Glaaoea apd pastes,
No. 37 J. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Go. ,
one bad sufficient presence of mind to
I it upon her head. It L nearly perfect! aud P“'»“ todro P; and.uddenly dropped herself. ^
imw. .\jLt-untiiLAjl i/i taii it with the Hotb dropped jn»t iu time, and they Iiudr sus-
tair ^T^ Itat M^nUTlliorera it may >'C_£®“ d ? d a s ! < :!g er .. rl " d ^. the ” b . i h‘, t . 1 *; 1 ZV
used an a wig.
A UK HAM V HOLDEKNESS, WboleMle rte.ler.
CARPETS. MATTINC8. ETC.
Inny train uaased over them Thus thev cl-u-r W «• KESIDtllCKa k BOAS, i he Ur K e»t •iiyplr of
long train paaaea ovot tuem. mils mey cl,.ug ^ Cupap. Oilcloth* »nJ to ba found in the
with their hands until some gentlemen of the < MarUtta *tM«t.
Tbe Hon./. H. Platt, of Virginia, denies company went on the bridge and rescued them
that he endeavored to have iinsby’e appoin- from their perilous siuntion. They were uu- I MUSIC AUD MUSICAL IHSTRUWItWTt.
rligrrl,-^ He says: “I donbt that ' harmed, except torn clothing and a scratch cr gi uilfokd, wood a oo.. Dealer, to u„*lc, or-
- - ^ " ** * v ^ ** * * —two, and IbfT saved their lirea by a ocrsit^h. , V* gan*. Pianos, Muwcal llarobaudisA, *nd iaapor-
It was the principal event of a ve'ry pleasant 1 latrwaeut.*nd 8trius«. ss Whitehall
occasion, and was so thrilling that some ot
J)
UVALa NUNNAl.LY, AUurtiey* at Law, unttiu !
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
13HU.L1PS k CREW. No. 1 Marietta street.
JT ^filers, t tori oners and Plano Dcalrra.
*■ nr HOOT K A WALDEN7~Bouka and Fancy bto*
tloncry, 106 Whitehall Street. i
BISINESS COLLE11ES.
I LHIIIt. B SOLI HEKS BUSINltfcS limVEBJUTV,
H
COME ONE! COME AIL!:
AND RBGISTBB.
. 'LL winking t pa, ticipate in our Etmictpal Elec-
ehonld such an attempt be made it would be
uutnwifnl. for I know that tbe rneces* of tbe
ticket beaded by Colonel K. W. Hughes is as
ardently desired by President Grant, and
every one connected with bis admlnl.lration,
as by 3. H. Platt.”
/
tba young l.oieawbo saw .hUdsn^.r closed j (). ^
their eyes and fainted. The man had belter ’ k g< >nt * and other celebrated piano*. 16 WhltahaU
secure that woman as ft life-jires^rver. atreet, Atlanta. Ga.
A -
tioua
are required to come to my office at the City Hal!, aud
register their name*, where thfc bo<ik* are nowtptu
„ *taudacd* inaUtuUon, the iargeat and l*eat practi- | for iUat pnryogo, , FRANK T. RYAN,
r,EO. T. m, Attoru.r-.t-Law, No. . Ktn.hJi |jPJS3Tp uSSl^kM* . .rZZ352!L.
G Hou«.. Beatd-oc* coruer RcLuncgu aud Rich- j OOLLEOM. ‘
> ataira, 1*4 floor, practic* iu all the court*.
art!ton atreeta.
H ILL ai UAjiDUU, Mtomevo-at Law. No.
Ktnit>aU Hoi Prat-ice in all Hi- court*.
LIVERY AND 8ALE STABLES.
fNAMtMAIfS _
, Hi DMwtl.r A Mana»,r«. Goran Lin*
lwbuw .treeto. lh.-» huudrad Qndaatn now tu
| petition.
hoHti a larg* *npi>ly of Mule#
Ut>!H. PISTOLS, Ktr.
4hlN 4. dealer in .Guu*, Rifles. PiirtAtla
FREEDMAN'S SAVINRS A TRUST CO.
tCh.rtnwd t>r Oovatuiataf of United Stete*.
-—~ I OfTic* Broad Street, comer Wetton,
R ECEIVES Deposit, of Fit* Coats apwarda. Do-
po.tt» p*y»bl* hn demand with tutervte. fate -
Am . | Mt compoaadwd twtea p. a. a ate. tend for abater.
n vM-lv PHIF.IP D .GOBI Oate t« >