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THE ATLANTA SUNDAY IEEALD.
VOL. II—NO. 65.
ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 359
THE PESTILENCE. DOMESTIC NEWS.
Its Progress in Bainbridge.
WASHINGTON.
__—* ! Washington, October 25, 1873.
| Appointments: Dr. Iff. F. Boczauo, Surveyor Gen-
TllO AlMrail Af* tlio (IrAllvPlN 1 era! of Louisian, vice Foster; John Cochum, receiver
1. I1C vI $9*111 “1 111'^ • , of tlie jj ew Orleans National Banking Association.
i This National Bank desired to wind up its own affairs,
j but some legal technicalities made Federal Interfer-
I ence admissible.
! Benjamin Gerrich has been appointed Consul at
Bordeaux, and Franklin Alcott Consul at Nantes.
[SPECIVL DISPATCHES TO THE HERALD,]
FOREIGN NEWS. ifBE VOTE YESTERDAY.
FRANCE.
Pahis, October 25, 1873.
. Count de Chambord gives assurances that bis policy
will not be aggressive. He will not attempt a restora
tion of the Pope's temporal power.
Bishop de Ponlonhi directs tbe cures to pray for
the restoration of monarchy.
S. B. Spencer Nominated
by Nineteen Majority.
Savannah, October 25, 1873.
A special to tbe Morning News reports the j NEW YORK,
fever at Bainbridge. on the increase. The ; k*wTo«k October 2J, 187s.
cases reported as better in the morning are j Eev John lt apJulllll) g i wll0 „ now rector at Erie,
worse, and are hourly expected to die ; but no Pa.,bas been elected Bishop of Colorado and YYyc-
leatha as yet. The streets are entirely de- ■ miDg.
. , a , i Suits havj begun against tho New Jersey SoutLero
eerted, and people are leaving in ever, way | ^ They owe J*,per B. Shaw $G'J,ooo, and J.y
possible-some walking out of town. >e- GooIa $80 o.ooo. J.y Gould claims that lm owus a
Bazaine’s trial has been postponed on account of the 1 A Large Vote and a quiet
One.
j majority of tbe stock and bonds of the road
| One quarter of a million of silver bars go to Europe
! to-day,
A Washington special siys that Attorney-General
hides cannot be procured, for love or money.
E.
Macon, Oc’.ober *25, 1873.
The Press Committee to adopt an organ for j Williams received to day a letter from Montgomery,
the Grangers adjourned without any decided ; Ala. saying tbAt in consequence , t heavy rains and
, ...... .. the destruction of tbe cotton ciups by the army worm,
action. It is probable t at a new 1 P * j great destitution exists iu several r »unties, especially
called the Georgia Granger—the first number | in Samter and Marengo. Insev-r.il places there is
of which has been issued by Jas. P. Harri- actual starvation, and unless help is rendered during
60n& Co. —will be adopted, US they offer to ’ the winter months rainy person■» must perish for
do the advertising free, piovided tbe infln-1 w “* offoc f;,
_ . , fr ,, ir t eder indictments fo md by the grand jury a mini-
ence of the Grange is secured. The Her- ^ of ke * peM cf disreputable houses have been ar-I
ALD diu not make any proposals. Tbe only 1 refc ( e d. Gambling houses are to receive similar at- |
other paper heard of as making piopositions ; tention.
was the Warrenton Clipper. i Tbo cf Tho * F * nn bccu locked up in Jer ’ i
Marshal’s sickness.
The Prefect of Lyons has issued an order suspend
ing tho Municipal Council of that city from office for
two months, and appoimlDg a committee of forty citi
zens to administer the duties of Council In tbe in
terim.
.SPAIN.
Madrid, October 25,1871.
The Cartagenian insurgents have resolved to arm
the merchant vessels captured.
The Government squadron was seen ctT the coast
not far from Cartagena, on Thursday last. It is re
ported that the intranBigente frigate, FentoD, is in un
seaworthy conditit n. A speedy dissolution of the
Insurgent fl ct is expected.
ENGLAND.
Londojj, October 23, 1873.
S r Samuel Baser, recently from Africa, is seriously
ill with inflammation of the lungs.
Bark Bristol Banner sunk by collision. Bight
persons lost. Seveuty-five thousand dollars of specie
j shipped^for New Yolk to-day.
It is said the Government cf Germany has sent two
cavaliy cfficers to cccompany tho Cai list head quar
ters in its movements in Spain.
Details of the Day amt List
of Candidates Nom
inated.
Tbe election yesterday was conducted with
unusual quietness. Very few, if any, drunk
men were seen on the streets. Great interest
was evinced by all classes. No fights enliv
ened the day. Everybody seems to be satis
fied with the result.
VOTE I1Y WARDS.
The following is the vote by ward*:
For Idaye
’I'll K TICKET NOUINA1KD.
FOR MAYOR,
S. B. SPENCER.
FOB ALDXBMEN.
First Ward Aaron Haas.
J. E. Goodwin.
Second Ward John Kkely.
W. D. Ellis.
Third Ward R. C. Young.
J. G. Kelly.
Fourth Ward JonN Fltnnn.
J. C. Watkins.
Fifth Ward J. H. Goldlmitq.
M. T. Simmons.
Sixth Ward D. A. McDupriK.
A. L. Fowler.
Seventh Ward J. C. McMillan.
J. N. Langston.
Our Gainesville Trip.
Quite a number ol’ the brethren of the mys
tic tie accepted the cordial invitation from
the brethren of Gainesville to visit their city
to aid and at s'at in celebrating the opening of
a R*. A.*. Chapter. On Tuesday Light at G
o’clock tbe company embarked on the cars of
the Air Line Road. A quick run of two
hears, and the journey was end.d. We were j
met by a number of our friends who placed j
ns in carriages to the city. We were soon j
deposited at the residence of Mg-asr.L Cohen j
Scbiff. We were conducted to a large room
whero our eyes were greeted with a heavy ta
ble that literally groaned beneath the weight
of everything that the heirt could
wish for. It required no second
glance to convince us that we had
fallen into the midst of a whole soulcd people.
After ample justice had been done, we were 1
aey City since July last for killing Eugene A 1-tin a
quarrel. She has died from starvation.
Samuel J. Ti’.den, Chairman of tbe Democratic
State Committed, Iijw returned from Europe.
Tbe United States steamzr Juniata has arrived.
A dispatch from Goldsboro, North Carolina
additional arrests have been made of perse
ITALY.
October 25, 1873.
Notwithstanding the statmient in the Paris memo
rial diplomatique that the Couut de chambord lias
four gent a note to the foreign powers, giving aesurances
alleged j that bis policy will not be aggreesive and he will net
Notice to Consignees.
^XkSCHANTS and Consignees, whose shipment*
of freight have remained iu the company’s depot
three days or longer, are hereby notified that the same
will be stored on Wednesday next, unless charges aro
paid and goods removed. Those Interested are re
spectfully invited to como forward an 1 relieve this
embarrassment, as arareliousa room la really neces
sary to tbe dally work required, and no accommoda
tion for storage. ED. A. WERNER,
oct26-3t Agent.
Dry Goods
^ 11 S 0 HI <3 11 ~fc fe> • j Specialties in «m aat UMk silk., inamonc,
- 1 —: . .. ' Diagonal and Double Width French Cashmeres, Neck
DeGIVE’S OPERA ROUSE. £ ibbuQB -
] OCI26-3E CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON A CO.'S.
TWO NICHTS ONLY! ULL line of all grades of Carpeting at the Carpet
1 RID AY and SATURDAY’, Oet. 31, & Nov. 1. store of cn\MBERLlN, BOYNTON A- CO. Trice* lew
The world-renowned or lower than the lowest, and the quality guaranteed as
DAVENPORT BROTHERS, | represented. Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets.
j vail and examine. cct2o-3t
FAY’S 8EAISTCE9, C. W. ADAIR.
AL80
to be interested in counterfeiting. Two expeditions ! reinstate the P^pc in bis temporal possrssiens,
seut from Asliville, Laving to traverse an area ot 500 j document of such a character has been received by
square milts, embracing ten counties, are yet unheard ' the Government of I a’y.
from.
YELLOW FEVER.
Tbe State Fail
-'.he Yellow Fever at l>a
bridge.
Macon, Oa., October 25, 1873.
TheGeirgia Staie Fair will be tha greatest exhibi
tion ever witness! d at tbe S^nth. Oae hundred and
fifty blooded horses are on the ground, and a thou-
rand chickens, covering every known creed and vaiety.
The cattle and hog show is also superb. Visitors are
crowding rapidly into tbe city. All departments will
be largely represented.
Savannah, October 23, 1873.
GEORGIA. i
Relief Meeting iu St. Louis—A Mournful
Picture of the Situation.
Sr. Lorn, October 25, 1873.S
The citiz *ns of Memphis residing here held a meet
ing last night. Fourteen committees were appointed to
solicit aid. Tbe appeal for aid rays Memphis is al
most depopulated. Cut of 55,000 inhabitants onl
about 10,000 remain; of these more than 1,C00 are now*
sick. Two thousand newly made widows and orphans
are dependent on ebairty, and even though
the scourge were to close at once,
these helpless people '.must be assisted during the
m coming winter. The Relief Associations are without
escorted to the new m>\SOnic hail- The Lodge ’ A Special to the Morning News, from Bainbridge, | fund*, and unless substantial aid is furnished, tbe
being in session here we were met bj’ a good- 1 received at 7 r. m., says a great many new cases this | poor and si k must die of neglect, or succumb to bun-
ly number of the fraternity who gaxeus ft , evening. Dangerous cases reported better this morn - ‘ ger and want. Not only money, but clothing, blank-
cordial greering. Alter spending an hour i U{ r have relapsed, and their deaths aic hourly expect- : ets, food and fuel are asked for, that the hundreds of
SO WC were conducted to our lodgjngK. ■ e< ^ Four hundred people have left and the streets ar plaguc-atrickca and destitute families may be nour-
morning we again assembled at the ball and entirely deg; rted . Tlie traIns this evening were pack- ; isbed and kept from starvation,
opened Al leg nany ap o - • 'A.? 1 ? ed ; vehicles cannot be bad lor love or motey. Pbye-, Shbevefort, October 25, 1873.
^ e a . I l 13 . m . Cr 0 „ i\nrn<l Frnm ! icians say that it is cn tbe tucrease. There are indi- | Three yellow fever deaths yesterday,
o’clock at night when wo a,l onrnecl From , mkm.,..,, October 2>, 1872.
thence we were again conducted to the rest- *
— - - — - 1 The weather is damp and gloomy.
MISSISSIPPI. There were twenty-five deaths from yel.ow fever
, to-day, and four from other causes. Ten nurees ar-
siponed—Amendment to the j rivcd frora K(V 0r i eana . e are wanted.
Constitulion.
Jac it SON, October 25.. lt>7J. I
Tbe Houte- pissed a bill by nearly a two-thirds ma
jority postponing the general election bill until next j
year. The Senate wa3 doubtful, and adjourned this
morning till Tuesday after a few minutes session. It
is conjectured that the Senators favoring the election]
first Monday proximo may not return till a. cr'hat
.thusjp re venting a quorum. Tha House pa^cdbil's \
amendment !
Election
deuce of Messrs.Cohen and Schiff,where a ban ;
quetnad been prepared by the most excellent j
hastessers Mesdame Cohen and Scbiff. Fall
two hours were spent, brother after
brother was called upon; wit and
anecdotes were passed. At a late hour we
bade our excellent hostesses good-bye, and
next morning we were conveyed to the depot.
We took the train bound lor the Gate City;
stopped at Norcross, where we were met by
our brother, Cousin John, and had an excel
lent dinner. We reached home at twelve and
a half o clock. # * ^
To say that we had a splendid tiuio is not > a unanimous vote providing for
enongh; the kindness of the Brotherhood . t0 ibe congti;i .. ion for b:enn ; al eleclionp, and that j crly winds,
-hall never be forgotten. To Messrs. Cohen t^ e tepaduted piacieiv Bank loads chaM never be
andShiff and their most excellent ladies ; to rcco „ n , z?d
Judge Candler, Caldwell, and Col. Rrdwine j °
and a host of others, whose names at this i CALIFORNIA.
moment I cannot call, we feel that we are :
truly indebted; for, npon the whole, it was j Grain Transportation to Australia,
really a treat in which every one seemed to
vie as to what he could do to make the olhers
the most happy. Oar visit to G. will not
soon be forgotten. T.
Montgomery, October 20, 1S7 J.
deaths from yellow fever here to-day.
THE WEATHER.
Washington, October 25, 1373.
Tnc area of tbe low baremettr over Kansas continues,
developing on Sunday iuto a storm-conter, moving
northeastward toward tbe nprer lakes.
For Sunday, in the Western and Gulf States, south-
Cutting Wood on Sunday.
San Fbincisco, October 25,1*73.
The ship Three-Brothers takes neartly three hun
dred tons of wheat, exported. Iu view of the fact that
the Antish line of steamers will commence to mn be
tween Australia, Uonolula ami this port in a few
weeks, American line ever the rame route will not be
reopened.
ILLINOIS.
dd northerly winds by Monday mourning.
For the Eastern Gulf States, easterly wind- and
cloudy weather.
For the South Atlantic S'ates, easterly winds, cloudy
and threatening weather.
For the Middle Atlantic States and New ELglaad,
winds shift back to northeast with continued and high
barometer,* clear and warm weather for the lower
lake region. Rising barometer, north and c
winds and clear, followed by cloudy weather.
For the Upper Lakes and the North-west, increasing
northeasterly winds with cloudy and snowy weath
For the Ohio Valley, southerly wind?, becking to the
north east with cloudy weather.
MAINE.
Indictment of a Murderer.
Belfast, Maine.. October 25, 1873,
KECUOPOL.IS.
GAELINGION.
Mr. O Clarence bought two old barrtb for j Chicaco, October 25, 1873.
kindlings Saturday, and Sunday morning, • The jury in the case Joseph Poffeuberger, engineer
when Mrs. O'Clarence was at church, he went j of tho freight tiain cn the Chicago and Alton Rail- j
down into the cellar to cut them up, As it road, which caused the disaster scar Lemon! in Au- jJ v .
was necessary to smash in the staves before gnstlast, and who had been indicted for manslaughter, A i mon g. Gordon, Emma A Gordon and Millie
doing anything else, he laid the barrel on its returned a verdict of not guilty. j Gordon, assaulting with intent to murder Ira B. G
side, and taking np the ax, gave it a ringing . Charles Randolph is rc-elected Secretary and Treas- , dou at Thorndike on June first.
blow. The ax immediately bounded from arer of tLe Ketional Board of Trade . without final !
the barrel and flew over Mr. O Clarence a , action 0Ii resumption and transportation, the Board
shoulder, nearly lakiag off an ear, and rap- lt] rMd t0 meet jn UsUimorc on , be secoad Tues .
ping himself severely iu tne back. Mr. | •,
O'Clarencc uraa astoniehed. He turned j < ; ' -
the barrel over and looked at it, |
and then rubbed his back and felt ot \
bis ear. It was quite evident that he must j
use more caution if he would cut open the
barrel without cutting open himself. The
next blow was delivered with still greater
force, and with such success that the staves
crumbled beneath it like so much air, and
Hr. O Clareuce, who was not quite sure but
that the ax would not bound again, and had
actually braced himself in_res:s'acrr- to the
consequence of such result, failed to reeuvir
himself in time, and went down among the
staves on his knees, and with such momentum
as to nearly disjoint his neck. If Mr. O’Clar-
ence was astonished before he was nearly
petrified now. He got npon his feet and
moved away from the barrel, briskly rubbing
his neck, but s tying nothing. Then he seated
himself on the cellar stairs, and pulled up
his pantaloon legs, and locked at his knees,
which were seriously skinned. After that he
sat on the stairs some ten minutes, and looked
at the demolished barrel, and tried to recol
lect where in twenty-years of married life he
had seen anything quite so conlrary and unex
pected as was that bairel. The clock up
stairs striking twelve aroused him. He
jumped down, placed a stive in away to frac
ture its spine, and struck it a sharp blow. It T l.c oM-ial r-turna from all but
broke at once; the lower half flow straight up in „. r „ AU .,„. ,,,
and slapped hftn in the face, and the other nepul>licac
half flew over tho swinging shelf, upsetting a ’ Iu ,
quart pitcher of milk, and knocking off agl.i-s j _ ti
jirof cherries. The milk run between the
cracks of the ahelf, and formed in puddles on
the cement floor, and the jar c.amo down with
NEW JERSEY.
Editors Indicted for Libel.
Newark, October 25,18 3
Betj. Butts, proprietor, and F. Campbe’h editor of i
the Newark Echo, were arrested this evening by t» e
Sheriff, having been indicted t y tbe Grand Jury 1
libel. Campbell eave bail, and Butts, the proprietor,
was committed to tlie county jail.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
T1 eie is four inches of snow at Omaha. No deleu- ,
tioo.
Ex-Poslma&tcr S eward, of Pittsburg, has bteu in
dicted lor perjn -y and forgery.
Captain C. W. Ford, connected with the United El- 1
preriS Company at St. Louie, is dead, caused from bil
ious pneumonia.
The National Bank ot Chicago is paying silver at :
par.
Delanery -v Munn's iaper mills ia Uaionville, Coe- (
necticut is burned. Loss $75,000.
he cotton factors of^ew Orlean*. who, alter the
tenth of November will tell only for currency, now
sell tor certified checks.
Tho Graud Jury of Brooklyn has indictc 1 Whitekw
Hied and Charles A. Dana for libel.
it* county in Giro ]
Siatc t ffuers are
Lizzie Lucas won 1 mile race
48; Katie Peace won mile heat—time 1 ;36—
I 1:50—1:50’^: Artist won the second heat ; Truo Bine
won 4 mile race, distancing Harry Basset by 200 yards
force enough to tma»U'it into a myriad owmato ibG .trirg«icMh« Newbnrs. x™ v •.».
of pieces and tilled the air w-ith cherries | „ ranl nilluhavc 1 . , 1 ; lbrow , 4W1 „
and splinters. The horrified wretch dropped , 0 , emplo . mtu! .
the ax, and stared at tho wreck, and ruUcd ; ThB Sorway colton mUI , at Cuhoc , > NcW Yjrk , „, e
: . r 7 , " " ,—* . ' . , .. The Norway cotton mills at Coh
his head, ana feared be was going to lose Ins ... . . . . ...... . ....
1..1 i„.c II.,.., \v>.wrn.A'. till I a I ,Av : l»rgeet of it. kind in the wurlil. will clow tc-uiglit Iu.
>olcu maunfac-
reason. And just then TVickford's little boy, I , ...
who lives just next door, appeared at the U , *, p ’
window, with a blue suit with bell buttons, i *■" , “ on , cx * mp '' ■ ,
and st once shonted . “Ms! Mr. O Clarunce is Kobt - of «•***«»»“• N w '•>*. ""
cutting wood on aSunday.’' And would prob- years, Is dead. lie was a groat hunter iu nortuorn
ably Lave added other information bad not a ^ ew ^ or ^* He lost a le^ st t'.ie »ue cl 8«j. Several of
weU-aimed potato caused bim to retire witb , his children, betwen the ages of 80 ami do, were at
great vehemence. When Mrs. O'Clarauce j bis funeral.
came, which soon she did, she found her bus-1 llybelwt eMbe serletoa^Philadalpbia ><*sterJsy, j
By a broad river that ’tween shadowy banks
Flows gently murmuring to ihe boundless s«
An ancieut city stands, that 'math its dust
In dread thrall holds the mouldering bones of meu.
In gloomy grandeur, there it stands and grown.
As through long ages it baih stood and grown :
No bastioned wall or frownlDg biUlemeut,
Against the thronging, ever flowing tide,
Guards its wide'gates that are always open
To the worn travelers who thither journey ;
No busy marts of trade, nor festive ball*,
Nor g.ldcd pa’aces in splendor rise,
To tempt the pilgrim's greed, or charm his cy
No round of revelry brerks on bis ear,
Nor plr.sure’s twink'iug feet in varied round
Entice him to her train with witebimr art;
No sodr of triumph swells upon the bree/; ;
No clash of cymbals or loud troll of drum-*,
Nor march of Earth’s oppressors barbed in b!o
Arouse his valor or excite his scorn.
Deep sL'cot 3 all aronnd peivades the scene.
Unbroken, eave by the plaintive melody
Borne by tbe bieeze on leaf, flower, and wait
For all who come are mai sions here prepared.
And none refused who wear the seal of death.
Id thickening swaths, as alter some battle
Fought as but foes can light, they dreamless '
Some under marble shalts that pierce the sky,
Proudly inscribed with characters of gold:
others in gloomy vaultv ’nea.h granite piles.
Or grassy hillocks all bestrewn with flowers,
Watered with te* r s and nursed by loving LamlJ
Some barely sheltered from the rain and sun,
N-glecied, rise and whiten bone by bone.
Hither they come f:om every land and c’ me.
Hither, to rest their w< ary, way-worn limbi
of ra r thly pomp and pride, and all disorbed
To flud their chambers and l'e down in pea ?.
Tbe hero’s sword falls from bis nerveless grasp.
And victory’s chaplet, into dry leaves wi’hertd,
Scattered on the ground uubeeded I es.
His bioken lyre, unstmng. t*io pi •_ leaves;
For gaping crowds tho ervtor hntli uo t»*ngi e,
And verdant landscapes and re u . ut »kica
No more attract and charm ihe p. i-.u-i's»ye.
Nor glowaud .icsheu ’nealh hlsi.ioniug uaiid.
Side by side, nBCOnsclcu". careleas u> i^bbo .•*,
O'd age, teede- fancy, and manbood,
.Mas’er and alive, maiden and matron, be;
Sinner and sa‘i.t. fierce foes aud loving iiieiu'f.
Alt dreamless in this tlleulcity sle« p.
Under the same green knolls and ft »»t fl*'Wer*
And time in duM monotony glides oi»*
A’ vs to all who flud this j lacs of rest.
Anti so 'twill be till the ’Tit trump »haH iouuil.
And Heaven's thunders rend the earth and »kj ;
When i’ae d»-ead flat, Time sba’l be no more.
Echoing through space, rlmil wake a h'< eptng world.
And ships, wi'li a’l lads spread, shall I ike on In urd
Houle lor Eternity's fir distant shore.
At’anta, Georgia.
• —
In CarterHville n unu is not allowed to ap
pear in good society— much less to edit t pa
per—uuless he ih u preacher. The Standard
and Express is, theretore, edited by lour min-
Wards.
Spencer.
Collier.
2 Ward.
129
184
J Ward.
129
58
4 Ward.
151
140
5 Ward.
279
C Ward.
238
109
7 Ward.
GO
120
1205
1180
FOR ALUEK11EJI.
First Ward.
JIass.
Goodicin. Morris. l!ro!herlo:i.
1 Ward
... .249
249 222
158
2 Ward.
... .222
131 80
143
3 Ward.
... 59
112 145
38
•t Ward.
...179
131 112
131
5 Ward.
...274
197 227
214
G Ward.
...188
19G 181
53
7 Ward.
...110
37 G3
84
1284
1054 1030
811
Second Ward.
Ketly. Ellis. Bozeman.
1 Word.
. ..434 297
150
2 Ward.
...2C2 184
155
3 Ward.
...183 14G
37
4 Ward.
...288 158
T25
5 Ward.
...518 320
224
G Ward.
. . .218 230
91
7 Ward.
...170 72
104
2073 1407
886
Fo
r Third Ward.
B or J.
Young. Keltg. Lynch.
Uealie.
1 Ward.
. .270
255 107
178
2 Ward.
...117
119 1G2
180
3 Ward.
. . .140
138 48
40
4 Ward.
. .151
149 110
147
5 Ward.
. .319
109 203
207
G Ward.
...224
218 103
71
7 Ward.
... G7
C5 97
402
1288
1233 920
911
Fo
Fourth Ward.
! Ward. Flyr.n. W
til[ins. Warlick. Wine*.
linlnry.
1 Ward
■224
220 1 00 193
84
2 Ward.
193
12 165 78
3 Ward
4G
.34 38 57
00
4 Ward
127
11G 113 142
71
| 3 Ward
245
109 240 -239
134
G Ward
159
159 63 120
148
, 7 Ward
110
56 102 37
37
1104
18 G 869 871
597
F
ur Fifth Ward.
Maid#
Goldsmith Simmons Jfunnicutt
Hayden
11 Wrrd.
. ..289
272 183
145
•2 Ward.
. .147
122 173
142
3 Ward
...145
139 40
37
*4 Ward
...101
15C 137
121
1 q Ward.
. ..Sin
349 ‘220
175
| (> Ward
...203
253 54
74
8 Ward
.. 82
00 117
S2
1.133
1,357 93(1
770
I
F
or Sixth Ward.
Bind.
McDuffie. Foicler. Bor ho/.
Mnlur.
1 Ward
...235
•210 209
190
2 Ward
...108
160 1N7
75
3 Ward
...13G
07 * 43
107
4 Ward
...135
157 113
104
5 Wald
...321
275 221
187
G Ward
...238
67 62
251
7 Ward
... 84
90 103
43
j
1.20 i
1.045 909
9CC
g
cvcntli Ward.
Langston. McMillan.
1'irroic.
1 Ward
228
2 Ward
121 251
204
3 Ward
133 155
72
4 Ward
140 221
190
3 Ward
279
' G Ward
283 -278
83
7 Ward
92 142
94
1343 1849
1108
ROBERT HARGOURT.
ADMISSION:
Dress Circle and Parquet... $1
Family Circle and Gallery 5(» cents
Reserved seats, sold, to be bad at Pnillips A Crew's.
oct2G-suu,wed,friA-at
UeOivcs Opera House.
THREE NICHTS ONLY.
COMMENCING
Monday, Octobor 27.
Cal Wagner’s Minstrels.
Under the Management cf
J. II. HEAVEEtliY.
A largo number of talented Artists. USUAL PRICE
LIST. Reserved seats now ou sale at Phillips k
Crew’s Book Store. oct23-lw
must sell a new, nice Cottage, with twolarg’
rooms and cook m m r’’ neat as a pin, and a half-acr
lot opposite Dr li >rnau>*s, and near the Street luiil-
|. A bargain for soiue-
G. W. ADAIR,
Call
oc 120-11
T« rn
this day d s
Real Esta’e Agent, No. 1 Kimball Hou-e.
NOTICE.
m of C. R. BRUMBY A J. C. BOYD is
o'.veil, C. R. Brumby Laving bought out
in the firm, who will settle all the oM
business.
October 13. 1373
ISTew -A_dverti.se men ts.
COMMENCING TUESDAY,
DURING THE FAIR.
■ HE T.a'n leaving here ct 7 a. m: will le disc on-
ued, and a train leaving here at 3 a. m. substituted.
Returning from Macon, this Train will start st 5 39 r.
m., and arrive in Atiarta about 11:50 p. m.
cl2G
G. J. FOREACRE, Supt.
Dry Goods I for bent.
LOUIS He SAOLLES & CO,
COR. WHITEHALL & HUNTER STS.
MS’Attention is called to the Sunday Heball* Rent
I List, published below. rarti>*s desiring Houses would
• do well to »o >k it over.
ROBT. CRAWFORD’S LIST.
| So. 12» U.rieti. s'.rc t 500 00
j No. 131 Marietta 6treet
' No. 143 Walton street CO Co
No. 104 Walton street 3u 00
i No. lt'3 Marietta Etrcet 38 00
| Ei»jl)t room bouse, Hunter street 35 00
Eight room house, Washington street 30 00
1 Eight room house, Decatur street 50 0o
Five room house,Georgia R. R. and Terry street 25 Oo
Five room hoi’se, Cone street 25 0u
Five room house, Washington s’reet 2C 00
. I Five room hous a , Walker street 2000
-.r. 1 :' 1 ' 1 *. . ‘i/fiihfY Four room hou.,, McDonough .(roet 15 0o
.11 audition to the following class of Gaels In which j Foat room houJt ._ Loy(1 stree ° t 21 «l
Four room house, Yongs sttreet 15 0*
Four room house, Baker street 25 03
Four room house, Harris street 15 00
Three room house, Haynes street 13 00
Three room house, Windsor street 10 00
Three room house, Werner avenue 10 0*
Two room house, Borne street 7 0"
s cheap tenement houses.
jrcat inducements will be offered:
lilne Silk Velvets,
(Y.iiiel Huir llotli.
Cashmere Sutlus,
Hetlinirole’s Clolhs
rlnitls For Children,
Itlaek Alpacas.
Second story rooms on various streets-
Stores on Whitehall and Marietta street-,
ocll 2*»t Office No. 4 Wbitehali
C. W. ADAIR’S LIST.
: Stcck :£con>
SHAWLS
RESIDENCES.
M Eleven room house, West End 5*> to
Ten room house, Decatur street i-5 C i
Eight room house, West Harris street— 40 On
plote. A handsome line of I Seven room house, Forsyth street 50 CO
Seven room house. Markham street 20 00
J Six room house, Ellis street 1*00
J i Four room house, Whitehall street :; 3 00
* Four room house, Collins streat 33 33
j Four room house, Luckie street 25 00
Four room house, Hunter street 15 00
and the oelebrated , Four room house, Peachtree street 10(0
Three room house, Calhoun street 12 50
CALIFORNIA BLANKETS.i Thr ‘ er<K, “ hOT %?»o^W. 1000
i Two Stores, Pryor street $100 00
One Store, Whitehall street 75 00
; One SLre, Marietta street 50 00
i One Store, Broad street
lor sale at short profits at
LOUIS DeSAt LLEs & CO.,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter sts.
oct26-sun,tBM&thur
GRAND BALL!
i Two stores Broad street, 25 0 >
j One Store, Ivy street 20 00
j One store. Marietta street 20 Oil
• One store, Rawson street. 12 Oo
One has mont room, Wall street 75 00
One “ “ *• •• 20 00
ALS?,
A number cf rooms up stairs and offices.
oct26-lt
TEN CENT COLUMN.
Advertisements of “ Wanted,'* *• For
OOHCOX*di£l Hall, Sale,” “To Rent,” “Lost and Found."
*Le., will lie inserted in this Column at
for the purpose of raising sufficient fundi to pay in i cent* a line radi insertion
part the expenses incurred in decorating their new ! TeM n Il,le » c *‘“ insertion.
I -
CONSOLIDATED RETURNS.
FOR MAYOR.
S. lb SPENCER.
John Collier 1186 ; HoK
Spencer’* Majoiity 19 !
“CASTLE HALL.”
The citizens of Atlanta are cordially invited to attend,
aud ass'rit them in the enterprise, with tlie assurances i
that every effort will be made to insure them a pleas
ant and agreeable evening.
A flue Band has been engage!, and strict order will ;
be enforcod.
Price of Tickets $2 00. For saV by Phillips A Crew,
Red wine k Fox. Bean Berry, \>nab!e .S: Collier, Pul-
k Low, Ibco. Schuman. H. C. l’ope. Kimball
e. cct2(>-sun,wedAsun
WANTED.
i =
FOR Al.DEIOIF\.
Hr.) Waul.
AARON HAAS ..
•J. B. GOODWIN.
J. F. Morris
W. H. Brotlierton.
JOHN KEEI.V
W. 1». ELLIS
; I>r. Bozeman
Ihlral AVi
lt. C. YOl'NG
J. G. KELLEY
Owen Lvucb
D. A. Beal if. .
Foetlh
JOHN I'LYNN
CICERO WATKINS. . .
J. Warlick
K. Pittman
C. l’incknev
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
PETER HUCE’S ESTATE.
R EMEMBER the great Fale of the administrator ci ; HUT. Madison, Ga.
Peter Huge's Estate, at the City Hall, on the 4th ; W VTANTED—An Errand Boy; will p»y 12
— • . -1. -m *T-1. a. . .Iln 1, An sa■ ar .1 1 At. ^ ^
A ! _ _
Correspondent, by a turn who hra had 15 year*'
experience in active connrerclal life. Best of refer
ences. Address HENRY.
oet2f»-ll* Care Box 278, City p. O.
"d’’SITUATION'-By a jouDg" man cf good moral
habits, with best city references.
Address SITUATION.
0ct2C-lt Herald n.V.
ITUATiON-
wliich he ci
[ this office.
W ANTED—Agent* to sell one of “the moat^ rapidly
sell ~
selling Books ever issued. A; ply to E. NEB-
. 1284 j ot November, rule day. Those city houses and lots, j vv f:i 03 per month, and board and lodging. Must
1054 ' vacant lots, and 150 sere Plantation, 3 miles south of ; come well recommended, and can’t* 1 go tojneetipg
' 1029 i Atlanta,
1 ntrenchmeat Creek. Cal! at my office j with bis mother everv night.
I aud get a plat. This i a all nice property. Lookout ker street.
811 I for bargains. G. W. ADAIR,
ocl2G-lt Red Estate Agent, No. 1 Kimball House.
.2073
.140’
Apply at l!»WeatBa-
three bushels of “sca^ybark''
DR. HAMILTON’S
Ictalof Electic Gyiaastics
: dress or call on H. G., at Herald Office.
ANTED—I would like to buy y pair or two of
FOR LADIES, MISSES A SMALL BOYS,
920 la Bidl Building, 3d Floor, cor. Marietta \ iiroed Sts.
yH , Rooms private, comfortable aad convenient.
H AS the endorsement of our first physicians; i«
being patronized by our beM citizeus: is Mipov:
.live or lo all"Air systems of PHYSICAL TRAININ'
. 980 the hji
. 889
of incip
debility, dyspepsia. *1 iaal
er*. mi graceful carriage. 1-igii'n toea. A
1 For tlie DEVELOPMENT Ol 1 OHM
597 led. U promotive ol strength and Ion;
insmni'timi, genera’
atnre, itoopirg bhouUl-
toes, Ac.
t i* unequal
ity. and
I. not pay a fsoey prlci
LOST.
O N the 24th iast., between John Jlyan’s store, on
Whm hall street, and the corner of Gilmer and
Ivy, a gold B.idg ‘. It had the name Martha Washlug
ton Inscribed on the face if It. The finder will be
1 sattab’y rewaided by leavirg the fame at this office.
spenring behind the pork And charcoal j between the Bostons
hnrr6i8 L- c**. ^.nd as soon as she could I scored 6 to the Athletic , » u „ x. AF ,a,* i«, tunciu. c , .»u.
cunogy heifreqs she went down and helped Jodge 8. w. Fuller, of Chicago, one ot the oldest j jgters, the foreman is ft deacon, and the Toung-
IbeaninitoT'ift not found, very much snd ablest of lawyers, is dead. est apprentice is superintendent of a suburban
>o the amazement of Mr! (frURAnce. —D*i\'
The National Board of Trade meets
1 nr xt yaer.
quit work by Kinging the doxologj.
Fifth AV.nl.
J.
ii.
GOLDSMITH
1433
SI.
T.
SIMMONS
1357
c.
W.
llunuicutl
930
J.
A.
Hn Vilrn
770
sixth VV.nl.
D.
A.
Mi DUFFIK
1201
A.
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FOWLER
1015
I J.
SI
lii'iinR
969
M.
E.
M.ilior
960
Fttrnlh Want.
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1108
ORDINATION AND CONFIRMATION
IN ST. rHILirS CHFRCH
Young ladies and parents of
children ar« cordially >u\ited to come aud see for
liemselves. It is s matter of grave importance.
IIOCliS-9 lo 111 o-.lxk, A. M„ anrt S to .1 o'dotli.
J, M.,cveivilnv F\o»\t S«tur0a.y »tul Sundiy. L«-
. on, one hour iWr cl.y, lor fori j il,v,.
“ TERMS—Ton Hollar, tor the Coureo. SprcUl r.r-
rsugeuienta lor less time.
NOTICE.
1 A LL the clerks in tha city d« sirous of orgaui/in^ Celebration of Hwly t
1343 \\ ••Clark's Baaevolent As ot tatiou," in tlita city. | Apostolic lu-m diotion
11C8 will meet over Jsinea* bank neat Tuesday night, lt oct?5 2t
O N Sunday, _Sth tKtuber—lieiug .’0th 8uuday after
Trinity-tbe Rt. Rev. the U.sliop of the Diocese
of Georgia will to-Ul Ordinaliou and Coofirniatton in
this Parish. The following Is the order of services:
Morning Service st 0, m.
At 10:30 Ants Communion Service sod Set men, by
the Rev. the Dcsu of the At ants Convocation.
Confirmation by the Uiahop.
ordination to the Deaconate of Robert W. Barnwell.
i>rdination to the Priesthood ol R»*v. Thomas Boone
and Rev. Reverdy Estill.
Celebration of H^ly Cossmnnion.