The Atlanta commercial. (Atlanta, GA.) 189?-1???, October 21, 1895, Image 4

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MR. S HERMAN'S BOOK. 1 •‘FORTY YEARS IN THE HOUSE, SEN- 1 ATE ANO CABINET.” A Polity ail Rrtn.’.j'Mt-Charros Garfli ld With T reft?hery—Harrison’*’Corrupt Bar- A (can — .Arthur’® Non'.?..alien C<iuk!tn;’a Whim to Annoy JI ayes. The i rir ; • . tl: ■■ jealousies and the faSd Ii::- ‘ • ’.-.st half emtury of Amerk 1.1 . ate. .'-ift are revealed in the fierce J: pb: i1 at criticism in "John fchermi a.’s Rccollectit us of Forty Years • In tire Mouse, Senaite and Cabinet,’* • which Iris b<-n pubk.-htsi recently. The liar that the i n■-ruble senator ■ won Id ■' weal secrets long kept from the ( public i n hiaforthes mingwork has been to an e.ctent realized. Grant, Garfield, , Blaine, Arthur, Harrison and other Ro publicist leaders are spoken of with un- i stinted praise for their high personal worth of statesmanship, but each is, in guarded and covert language, shown in the less commendable light of a scheming politician. The criticism is almost invariably implied rather than direct, but it stands out clearly in the work art a whole. As was anticipated, the feature of the book is its extrema frankness, the stylo ! in which Mr. Sherman has expressed ; hiinse'if showing the statesman rather j than tdie professional bookmaker. Tho work Us marked by clearcut sentences and blunt expressions of opinion, and but little attempt at literary grace is j made. The book is very evidently in- ; tended by the author as an exposition i of the financial policy of the Republican I party, which, to a great extent, is his own, and about the extensive and elab orate history of American finance are woven anecdotes and personal reminis cences replete with interest to every student of politics. Th® Uarfield Nomination. Owing io the close association of Mr. Sherman and James A. Garfield, the criticism of the nomination of the l itter for president of the United States is perhaps one of the most striking fea tures of the bock. The author, while carefully avoiding a direct charge of ceachery on tho part of Garfield, very significantly makes it plain that ho was i nominated nt. a convention to which he hod gone as the trusted leader of the | Sherman forces. After showing, by the ‘ publication of private letters covering a ; period of years of close political and i 1 personal association, that Mr. Gurtiokl , was in reality his political protege, 1 Mr. Bhermau gives in detail the history of the national convention of 181; J. Following the account of his own strug gle for the nomination, ho says: In time I beenmo thoroughly advised of what ; occurred at the Chloago convention find Iml ■ become cntii ly reconciled to the result, though frequently afi rwnrd 1 heard incidents and detuih which occasioned mu gr< at jraui, and which see mod to <. tablHh the want or Mtn eerily on the part of some of the defagatoJ and tended to th<»w that for Home tinw before tho meeting of th ■ < « nv» nt ion the nomination of General Garth Id hud been agreed upon’ The sting of GarfleJd’n defection in ;880 in inadvertently shown by a senti ment exproraod during the diFcussiou of the national convention of 1892, where the senator remark*: * From Inter <l< v<-lepraent•«, 1 became satisfied thulftarrtam <• ml.i not be eh (rd; that Platt nnd a powerful N w York influence would de ft -at him if i.ujui.!•-tod. 1 therefor pr« ,< rred tho nomination of a new n an, meh tv* William McKinley, but ho had com ml tied him** If to Harrison, and accord ug to my oof? of honor, could not t -'pt a nomination, even if t n dired him® When it was remembered that Blaine was also a candidate for the presidency before the convention that nominated Garfield, the hignificance of tho follow ing explana: ion on tho part of Senator Sherman of why he waanot reappointed by President Garfield um secretary of the treasury is readiiy understood. In the latter part of November, 1880, Genera) Garfield c.u>; to Washington and calk'd upon Mr. Blidm , who, it u.pi understood, was to be Secretary of auto. Garfield cam*' to my house directly from I.lain: *h and informed me that ho had leadc-rcd that office to Eliiino and that it was aoceptvd. He » iid thnt Blaine thought j it would not I*’ politic to continue mo ns arc- 1 rrteryof tho tv-aoury, its it would be regarded ’ un unfriendly discrimiastiun by other mem* J beta of the lioye- cabin t. 1 promptly ropli. 4 that 1 agreed with th * opinion of Bluino and 1 was a candidate for tl. .* acuate. Again the anthvr reverts to tho Chi- 1 cago convent ion in diseu-dug tho char acter of Fit .orient Garfield. Os his per. 1 sonulity anil eloquence lie speaks iu (be highest terms. His will power, ho said, 1 wiw not up to hi., personal maguotiom. ’ Ho adds that his opinion changed eas ily. In this connection ho says: When 1 pro|K»t tl to him tn bo udt legate nt ) large to tho <Yik ug i oor.vcnHon, ho no doubt < meant in ic h! faith t > support my nomination, i PlatVa Corrupt Bargain. Something of tho political scheming that again re ilti d in the deft at. of tho Ohio state.-!.;e.i in tho national conven tion of lljSb and brotir.ht about the ' nomination of ex-Presidcut Harrison I can easily be read between the lines in i that part of tho work devoted to this -struggle. Ju dr -tii-sing the result Mr. Sherman si.js tiiai he be a:ne satisfied that one delegate from New York con trolled the entire dolfgution from that state, mid between Saturday night— when the n. i.i.iie.'ion teined certain to go to Sherman —and Monday morning, when the Ude turned in favor of Harri son. a corrupt bargain was made in the iuteresw of the lat ter which secured him | the support of New York and gave him i the nomination. Continuing, the author-states in fair ness to the ex-prenideut: It is to th® ersdit < f General Harrison to aay ; that if the n-puUxi i-..rvain waa made it was I without his consent at the time. On the eve of another national cam paign. iu which ex President Harrison is expected to figure prominently, Mr. Sherman does not hesitate to state that i in 1893 he did not consider Harrison a strong candidate. To his cold and abrupt I manner lie attributes his unpopularity at that time. Spate ;s devoted by the anther to an |, account of the important events of each | ( administration. In this connection Mr. i Sbennaii lays bare many of the jealous- ' fes, political bickerings and clash of ambitious that disturb the harmony of ; the party in power. Os Grant’s administration, he says it . was a period of scandal aud slander. ! Perhaps the severest criticism of Gen- 1 eral Grant’s statesmanship is found iu . the following extract from Mr. Sher man’s work: Duvier the entire period of Grant’sadminte- - tration 1 wpe cl.uinn*n of lb< eonimittee on J Caunee of ,he ■ -nnle :>;>•! hud to act ui -n all ! aue=<ti«n of taxation, debt, bnaldns or finance | and had «x»i . n to talk with th.- preaSdent Ijpua such lueiu arvs, hut h* rarely expressed | any opinion or took any interest in them. Conkling*. Whim. At the «g<- of 72 years Senator Sher man rocnl’., v.- th much feeiirg the us- ' fair over th-- attempt remove C' ester A. Arthur from the coJJectorship of tho ]!rtcf New York. The correspondence bearing < n the controversy, never before ‘ published, is given in full, and Mr. Sherman’s part as secretary of the | treasury jw in detail. Arthur is! shown up In an unenviable light, and the utlit.id'- s.f luwoe Conkling r.w: . d the president is cat.-stically ' ■ >n< n: d : up ii. The fornn-r’s noniinatirn as vice presidt nt, tho Ohio statesman says, w: s the whim of Conkling to annoy Pr< i- ! dent liny . Throughout that part of tho work I relating to President Hayes Mr. Sin r- J man ipenl.-.s in tho highest praise of ilia : chief executive of tho nation. Tho fol lowing interesting incident, which cc- \ enned near the dose of the President Hayas administration, is related : When n< ar tho flow. < f his term, ho (Hnyr-s, Knv th" usn;;l dinn-r to tho members <-f the outgoing Bl <1 the incoming cabinets. It wts purely un official dinner, hut Hayes said there were two gr :.tl<m< n pr< wnt who were not in office. We 1< bed around to sou who tho un happy two were and found they were Gsrficld aird soys' If. Garfield lied not yet Ix-oonm orcs id' lst, und I had resigned as secretary the day bwforc. Tl. ' happened to bo th*-only day that I was not in p-.iblti offiet sinus Kareh 4,185 G. Boyhood Days. There is less of a personal narrativo in the book than might be expected. Mr. j Sheriiian speaks modestly of his bey days, of Jiis fmuijy nnd of his first ■ appearance in public life. Many of his ■ important public addresses during the slavery agitation and during tho polit- : leal campaigns in which he took part J are embodied in the book. His account j of tho civil war and of his association with Abraham Lincoln is full of inter est as u narrative and as a historical . record of the stirring events of that , period. In writing about himself Mr. Sher- i man is candid to tho point, of self criti- i cisin. For instance, he states that at : tho ago of 19 years ho got into bad com- j pany and was on several occasions con- ; scions of being intoxicated. In relating the incident which influenced his whole life in this respect he says: On onr* oecnalon, in the fall of 1830, I went home very Mok from drinking. My mother re- ’ i chived me with much surprise and Morrow, | but licit h r complained nor acoidod. and with . tho utmost kindn«MM put me to bed and witched over and eared for ma. I was not : onoMifh stupefied be unconscious of my deg radation aii l her affection, and then and there resolved never to be in auch condition again. Os his wealth aud tho various per sonal aud political attacks that have been made upon him ho makes Ulis statement, after giving his reply to an accuHation on that score made years ago: I have often smeo laxm Hcciwed of tho crime of “being rich,” hut uh nearly all my poMses- Hions are visihb» to tho naked eye, and their hi and acquisition nr«. known to k<» many, 1 think 1 am not required to prove that I have not ro&de thorn n« tho result of icgiHlation or iny holding of public trusts. Ho gives tho following statement as made by him at the time tho impeach ment proceedings against President Johnson were instituted: The truth in, ho is a slave tohiupassions and resentments. No man can confide in him. I regard him an a foolish and stubborn man, do ing vv( n right things in a wrong w ay, and in a poHitjon where tho evil that ho dues is im mensely increased by his manner of doing it. lii 1876 Mr. Sherman prepared and delivered a speech on the repeal of tho resumption ct of 1876, which, ho says, is tho best presentation ho has over been able to ofl’er in support of the financial ' policy of the government, and especially • in support of tho resumption of specie payment. His Theory of Money. These extracts from the address are; quoted as indicating JVlr. Sherman’s theory of money: All intelligent- mon agree that every great I commercial nation must have both a mt tallio i currency und u paper currency; the one as the standard us lulur by which till things aro mtasured, which daily measures your bonds and not< ans it nieanurea wheat, cotton and I laud, and also a or credit currency, which, from its convenience of handling or ; trun-for, riuut be tho medium of exchanges in the great body of tousinctw life. I tun < no of those who believe that a United States note, issued directly by the government and convertible on demand into gold coin, or a government bond equal iu value to gold, is the best currency wo can adopt; that it into bo tho currency of the future, not only in tho United States, but in Great Britain as well, and that such a currency might properly con tinue to Im* a h'l’nl tender, except when coin is Hpociilcally stipulated for. Another extract from the utterances of tho author defines iu a word his po sition on the silver question. After re lating his axioms of sound finance he concludes: Koth it for all practical purposes we may re gard gold a.. th<' only true standard, tho true money of the »\orld, by which the value of all property, of nil productions, of all credits, and i of every medium of exchange and especially of t.il pajwr money, iu tested. —New York World. Choice corned beef made daily. Atlanta A/larket Co., 13 N. 3road. A Cauiltd Critic. Y is no* gtworally known that- th. 1 present stiuh of Persia is not only e prose writer of considerable merit, but has nlso jome pretensions to the eharae ter vCa poet. Like the German king who, according to Carlyle, declared himself lo bo above grammar, so dees the Pcr-uui monarch co-.siri -r himself above ci’iticism. Yet, like all poets, he is glad to lend an ear to it when it is favorable. One day, however, having completed a poem which particularly delighted him. lie deigned to read it to one of the - most prominent men of letters attached to li is Konsehold. "Wha! do you think es it? - ’ he asked after reading Ids verses aloud. ”1 do nut altogether like the poem,” was the candid reply. "What tin uss you are to say so!” re plied tho offended sovereign, und there was certainly much wisdom in the royal words, for the misguided critic was forthwith ordered to the stable® to be flogged. A few days later tho shah, having . written another poem, onco more desir ed to hear the opinion of the learned scribe w hom he had consulted before. Hardly had he read a few lines of bis latest Incubation when the learned man turned abruptly away and prepared to run out of the room. "Where are you going?” thundered his majesty. “Back to the stables.’’cried the critic in desperation, bo amused was the king of kings by this repartee that he forgave the delinquent and foroboreto have him flogged a second time.—Exchange. I ‘ THE COMMERCI'-L, ATLANTA GjM. MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 21, 189. A FEW Facts I ii Treating’ Catarrh and How it is Bejng Treated. Most of th*- p--* pie -ir- 'nin<r sprays, salt water anil forcing ,liiF-.-r,-.it ki.-i'.'s -o' liquids in tl)<- li'-c.d which nature d.-d I not intend. If you w.-.s to try and lift your?.-If over a fen* <- by Ihe straps of your bouts, hew long won!*! it Lake i you? Well, just ■(> l*>*:z it will tak* to ■ ure Catarrh, or Astf. by the at*,-,e :rcr.trn* nt *. l> • you u<*. k* -v.v it io I, - n fact, that, there arc more i -ir*'- ::ia*h by changing cli.-uate-, hnn there is by Tie above treatment«. Then is it. n*>t tin-air that readies r.'l the dix-axed parts of the air pas. ;ig.»s. I think you will agree with me i hat it is I1! I’liLl E< T<' I TARftH < I ItE and the remedies used arc carried di rectly to the <li-c,-i-ii! surfaces by a strong current of medicated air, form ing a hi-al ->g and -ootliitig coating overall inf! lined <*r irritated parti* ns of Ih - iniu-as in -inbrm-e, thi-r*-liy re moving th*- <-au • and .-ding nul ir* in restoring the organs to I heir m Final condition, thoroughly softening and | removing all hardened secretions, heal- i ing ulcerated surfaces, reducing Urick- | ened membranes, and correcting foul and oil* nsive breath. -The cure is per fect, safe ami permanent. It is a j strictly vegetable compound. Remember we do not claim to cure all I diseases by this medium, but treat only : i hose connected with tiie breathing or- I t-nns by using it- 30 days, and it not | satisfied ■ ith th*-results, they can re -1 Hirn it to our office and we will refund them their money in lull. The price of ibis treatment is only $1.25. Addn ss all orders to Hr. M. C. Beebe. OUR BRANCH OFFICE 302 3 GOULD BUILDING, ATLAN I - , GA. Mention this paper. HOM Ii OFFICE,TOLEDO, OHIO. THEJ’ERFKCT CATAI RH CUKE is sold by the following druggists: We-tnmreland Pharmacy Scliumaun’s i corner, Elkin-Watson Ding Co , Charles I A Moian Pharmacy, sbaip Bros., J. Stovali Smith, aud Jacobs’ Pharmacy. I T®® —U»wir wwwrTWTO®■■ —MBr.uwa.as rawrwrjrr-aw wra.ni— ■ ft t » »’• 7^r’ —MlOii>lTii>riiTimr rv.rTT ■ iihiiw ■T 1 i NtnnT iucsday ’ wcancsaay i “ i'n Hl fl 1 an* Thursday Nights. Matinees Tuesday and Thursday. Positively First Appearance Here. RICE’S c as..,, “|492” Will! Th. axvt .i 4 ? ing Oiftinol IllliSWlt Picture, Bess’e Bonehill. woXf nl Richard Hariow M/iMMOTH ORG/ NIZATION, Superb *•oriumes and Scenory and Ou-li'-tra of dotofata. Rnals cn eale at Grand box office Friday, Octo- ber is: Ii In uwmOwui Til MIPUT a U"Slsbll I s'sna/p 1 . Absolutely the Greatest sensation Ever Presented Here. The Strangj and I’cculiarly Fascinating Pre. mentations of ..S. IUWIIS JE. MMI’KJS And their Superb Company cf High Class Entertainers, Prices: 25, CO, 75 and SLOO Seats at Miller’.- under Columbia theater. SCHOOLHOUSE ON WHEELS. It Im iu Kentucky nnd Is Drawn by Mules to and From the Trustee’s House. • In Madison county. Kr , tho home of Congressman Junies B. McCreary, there is a schoolhouse built ou wheels. When night comes, n pair of mules pulls it to tho heme of the trustee, and the next morning it is rirawu back to its daytime location. The mules go and come on schedule time, and if the school be a little slow about dismissing in the aft ernoon tho whole outfit is avt to bo giv ,u a free ride. A day's supply of water and wood ia put aboard by tho trustees every morn ing before the sehooHiouso sets at upon its journey. Tho teacher boards with the trustee and needs no carriage. At night a bulldog is chained beneath the little frame building, and a bad man armed with it winchester sleeps inside of it. All of this, it is said, camo about be come some eno threatened to burn tho schcolhc.uro. Why the trustee did not have the building located in his own yard and save the tremble of hauling it back and forth is not known, unless it is to comply with noma legal technical itv.—St Louis Globe-Dcmoei-it. Exposition Trains. Fast and Frequent via Southern Railway. Fare, 10 cents adults. 5 cents children be tween 5 and 1 5 years. Trains leave oppo site east end Union depot every few min utes for Exposition grounds direct. Time 7 minutes. Seats for all. I j r*-.r „ 1 G -AND I R-’-MAfIC. F SF V L. Clas-ienl Tr--*!y for One L*:;ire W eek, ■ , **ruf>H \s xv. Ta, ? •*< r. H a % ? JT ' i r =. wskk Kupporh’d b . u *»ip - *rb T’-opk ’• !n Muiri/I ’•> oi Shokfj«{-4areiiii an*'. ‘ lassicai i’iuvs j • »;!*.; J B'l' “I/H’JS Lilt* qi .•. <?, production* of ts r'rdy . v-r n • i In Atlanta. • '.l* H Vil . •.’’ton:■ rio’-v, Thursday and - I Saturday nt'fh’s. ' ‘•RiCJIELII? W- ln -lay night. “HAMLEV F’ridn.v ni"ht. 1 “Ai LECH'.yr or VENICE ” Saturday , I matinee only. j Price.*—‘y>c, "x’C. 75c, IL L7> for box scata. , | Scats n sale at Harry Silverman’s cigar store. j \t attraction, two nieii - and Tuosdav ! mndtKo. romweuHng Wo. Jay. ’h-tober 28th i T-Chari(j» lx. Da’. Is, in “Aivin .joxlia.” ( - ... . -M ? mC THIS WEEK A Program of Brilliant Exec Hence! A Superb Performance! , The Best Show in the City! • /PAPINTA, i T?ie .Myriad Dancer. T he Salambos, Living Dynamos. Basco and Roberta, Eccentric Comedians. Cora Rou*t Soubretle. Bland Sisters, Rocognfzed Stars on the Vnudi ville Stage. May Cook, The Gieau.sl Lady Cornet Virtuoso. Mlle Olivette, The RemnrkiUjJo Mind Render, Assisted by E.«. LIVINGSTON. Bryant and Saville The Funuhgrt Musical Comedians,and prawee. ' The Famous Juggler, TWO .PERFORMANCES DAILY, Aflernonnsui -2:30. Evenings at 8:15. I GENERAL ADMISSION Afternoons, 25c. Evenings, 50. Balcony seats ’ Hescrved for Ladies and Escorts, 30c. Ite t served urchomrn Chairs. 75c. Box Heats, sl. REBTA t’KA?»T open al dy. Erne, xcept ' during VaudeWJe pt rftirmaiice Excellent cuisine. E&QEWOOb fIVEMJE, j Near tine Equitable Bolding, For a Sho t Seas ~ On'y, \ $100.01:0 NOVELTY Comes to Atlanta >d'ier a 0 weeks in \cw York direst from l.ondou, England. THW MAMMOTH UROPEaN steam RDING ACADEMY The ” os’ <!• Ils’ d’nl and lo sensation 1 atnußcinent of(the re«ent. -nre. A eri’abh •ch- oi of horse*, c • bl < •. tied in gold an < color oving up bil . down dai«*. w i hall the reans i< movement- of the Engl.sn r <•• pH cha»ors. Opening*!' dth . Popn’ar p’ic-’.to all. Admission t<agrounds f-ce. ICJO tons of machinery ODD PLACE FOR A CHURCH. Regular He use of Worship In a Big Of fice Dnilding. Although New York has many huge office buildings, it is safe to say that the number us them containing a chapel ! or place of worship is extremely small. In all probability the Methodist build ing, at Twentieth street and Fifth ave nue, is the ,only office building in the city which has such a place set apart exclusively for religious worship and iu which services are held every Sun day. Looking at the building, with its ' numerous business signs staring down at the street from the windows, one would little imagine that on the third floor is ona of tiie prettiest chapels in New York. But such is the fact. The of’ito of the secretary of tho Methodist Opiseopal Missionary yeeiaty is on the ftird floor on the Fifth ave nue side of the building. One afternoon re.-, iitiy a reporter called there and ask ed tho secretary if ho could take a look at the chapel. Receiving a courteous reply in the affirmative, he stepped into the chapel, which lies directly in the rear of tho secretary’s office. The room is large and high, well lighted, and tastefully and appropriately furnished. It was originally intended for a boardroom for the members of the missionary board, but has since come tc be used as a chapel, or, more properly, it is St .Paul’s Methodist Episcopal ehurch. Services are conducted here every Sunday morning by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. A. J. Palmer. —New York Tribune. ! —■ . ...l. ; | Atlanta’s Lawyers. aTndekson, j. a., I Boom ?9Gate City Baakjbuilding. p TOWN’, WALTER R„ I 9 Whilehiil street. pT.ACKRVKN, K. 8.. 87-48 Inm-AE b-.:ild : ng. Felder ,t- davis. Rooms 11 12 and 13 Grant B’ld’g. Glen . a i;-k nti:f.e. tki -«S Gate City Bank building. Goodwin & *23 1-2 Whitehall street. King a anderson, iviOßi 503 Equitable Building, i i CITY mSHAL’S SALES. CI'H'.QIA. FULTON COI’NTX, CITY OP A I’L \5 1 A —As marshal of the city nf Atktll* t Will h -J ’ef 'ty i»»f» court house door «.>! j~ , ‘or • -i .;v. wL’.ln tiie leq-d bourse!*sale <;■ first, j uo.- say in November next. th< jnr !< •>! prop.--;y hereinafter described " * ‘ t-’e br -h levied on by i>• under exe c ’ »<. issoed In l iv.-r of the city of Atlants f id prnperTy for pu\ ing and curb!ns ■ / ilk in fr< nt «»f s.xjd property Witt » vrruJl' and for paving the road- -'r ■ >per in fn r.t of Raid propertj " ' docKx. an !th • owner ofeach oi ■ : - : pr»>;>r:rtj. o« the tenants in pos •: ' !'• i ' saitl i>;c-ccis of propertj z been li gally r.-itificd of buch lovirktC wit; A’.h- at same time and place the follow- K-. j jritxG.t properiy to wi; : A certain citj < »t m ♦ii. city of Atlanta in ward 4, land 10l Bln tlieia-h distrie. >1 Fulton county. Ga® * i'- h; : ••ion tin’south sitle of Hig-'t • L Hl A\ • . r- Iw. -11 S I - ps-in aud R. A D. H. R an ; ruiui; >vi< ]*>'fuet mure or lews hi fl >” .. . 'L.’-ctioa, tii.- same being vncjanl J’'”! i’iy tn th*-city of Atlanta, Georgia, ad- J * di*'; D '• < IL R. L-vi.-d on as the » - rt;. of W. ■!. • :t, to satisfy a fl. fa. hi invor of tn. < iiy of Atlanta avxnst said lo’ lout against b..id 'a M. scoit !->r the propor tion •••-io, paving tin* ro ulway or street I’ pt-rof Hi-Jiiu id Ave. will; granite block* la».lLilly chav- ’.;bif- to said 101. A: o at same rim * and place the follov.- ing dt-s-ribed i roptToy to wk; A certain ci > !u ' 1 ■> •*! A liitn. ward tj, land lot • in th 'ii.h disirjct of Fulton •••ountv, G f. .rithiu > ’l-ifi* i o.i the c • it side of Fiedmu I A v*. »x-. . c-i! ..enkins s;ieetund Edgeivo. ; Ave.,and ruiotiiig b <•;; 147 f<*et more oi* less in xi vaster./ direction, tne house on s idiot ki. »wn us So. 7Jo i ;:-.id street according tc a ' t numbers, tn • -unic b ing improve.] } -perLy hi i u-city of Atlanta, < Borgia, ad joiT.i. ' i ii-.mjisoii. Lev cd on as the proper- I, a o’ F. X. Bliley to s«»t*> y a 11. fa. in l.avorol tn city of Atlanta against said lot and o ’n' - a ; 'i F. X. BHley ->r the propo.M'xu j co-, of paving the loud way or stiver propel ol >’ e <mont Aw. witn granite blocks lawful ,ly elnugeublc to said lot. Ah jit > une tiino and place tho follow in:. '■ 4 *4n d property to wi - .: A certain city Tot in the ci,\v of Atlaina. in ward 2, land lot G. in •'■.<? lß.fi < o! Fuhoa county, <»u. fronting V > f.-vi on the w.-st side of Washlng to., street between Binning and V’assat Btreet.s,.. 1 running back ;*•) feet more or les> in < w- sterly dire< tfoh, the same being vacanl Pt* P«:l'La u the city of Atlanta, Georgla.ad join ng Zdor.-ie, Levied on as the pnipertyol . •' 1 - Sc -* »<t to satisfy h fi. fa. In favor of the c 1 \ v-. aguinH said at and against tai l aa . M. Scott the proportion of cost oi 1;• »’ii)'.: the roadwnt* <>r street proper ol V asiongt-on street with granite blocks laav fuily chargeable to said lot. A <» at same time and place the follow* t. vd' seribed property to wit; a certain city lot in the cit; ot Atlanta, in ward !, land lot ri. n the H’h district of b t<i(on county.Geor ,irouting71 >lo fceLon ti» ? northeast cornel f 11• a®;id Chapel streets, and running 1 !<■!' cet more or loss in a northerly di- ree .) .no no,; . on said lot known as num- :aiid street according to street num •’ *• 1 -a.-n boing improved propiTty in , f -‘laniH, < in--rgiu, adjoining still ' n Levie ’ on as the property ’ •' A .'re tosa.ify u fl. fn. in favor ol f- •’ eiiy .j Atle’.ita a ainst sail lot and a, *ni afil J. M. M.-A!'•••■ for the proportion ol ci. t <>f j-jiving b' i< noway or street prop vr<. ;a ~-!i!H :- t .i wi i granite blocks law- H. I> ' hm lf-i’J>lc to stud lot. \l<? *:•: same ti n ! and place the follow ing .u . , i.K-d property to wit: A certain city lo* i.i un* cit a >1 Atla ita, ward 1, land lotSt, Iu .be I Uh district of Fulton county, Georgia, f’on.iug si feet on tho south side of Fair strer: >-tween Walker und Chapel streets, an * runnhi'i oack IM feet more or less in a south, rly direction, the house on said iot kn .’.it as number 25 on said street accordin" t'» ‘-treot numbers, the same being improved prop •-t v in ihe city of Atlanta, Ge<,»r<>bi.nd- Rlckligiiter. Levied on ns the prop erty of I r -,i i: ickllghter t • satisfy a 11. fa. in f:\or of the <ipvof Atlanta against said lot and against »aid Fred Kirk lighter for the proport jn of cost of pavi’.v*'Liie roadway or Ma te* prop- r of west Fair street with granite blocks lawfully chargeable to said lot. Also nt same time and place the fohow- I ing described property to wit; A certain city ■ lot In the cita of Atlanta, in ward 5, land lot «9, in th'* 14th district of Fulton county, Geor gia. fronting F 2 feet on tin- east side of Ven able street b ’ween Hunnicutt and Mann's , alley, and running buck liM) feet more or Icms in an easterly direction, the houses on said lot | known as numbers HW and 168 on said street ; according to street num tiers, the same being improved property in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoining R McHenry and Hunnl (_oh stre-'ts. Levied on us the property of Jew M<Tlcnry to satisfy a 11. fi-. in favor ol tie ci y of Atlanta, against said lot and azaim*; said J- tl’ M' Hemy for the proportion of cos; t,i paving tiie roadway or <‘.r.-*ei prop er of Venafi.'e street with g.ahite blocks law fully chargeable to said lot. , Also at same tim? and place the follow ing des ribed property to wit: % certain city lot iu ineciry of Atlanta, in ward 2,land lot ! 74, i »e iuh iiß ri.-toi Fulton county, Geor go . > oting 7 > feet on the av st side of south i'ry >. n’.- ’vi b*twpvn Im. iui Vista »ve. and c‘i limits, and ruan; iy o.ick 150 feet mor? ot • m a westerly <lir •••tlo.j, th* same being l:n irowd propene i;i the city of Atlauti. G • ■ ii, ;■ \pd .ii-,/ ’lol .'‘nd und Bu-na Vlsp» n'-u Levied o.i a <h • pri' i. ity of M’. ’I. Jen a on m satisfy a fl m. in t : vor of the city . A la:i.a against said iot aud agai.i.-; said W. M. Johnson for tho propor.hm of cost of p ivlng th<« roadway or Mr.« t proper of south Pryor street with gran ite bio a s lawfully chargeable to said iot. iso at anno time and place tiie follow ing d* ■■••ri'icj property to wit: A certain < ity lot In t.!•-<•;,>* of Atlanta, in ward 4, land io; 51. in th; i;:h district of Fulton county, fronting iU teuton the east side of Courtland s'reet between EdgeAvood a venue aud Auinirn avenue, ami running back 207 feet more or less in an easterly directjo.i, the house on said lot known as number ill on said street according to street numbers, the same being improved ■property in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, adjoining Dunlap. LevF'd on as the property of \V. A. Downs to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the city of Atlanta against said lot and .tgains: said W. A. Downs for the propor tion of cost of leaving the roadway or street proper of Cour ila nd street with granite blocks lawfully chargeable to said lot. Also at siM’i- time and place the follow ing described pioperty to wit: z\. certain city lot in h* cLy of Atlanta, ward 2, .and lot S 5, iu the . Hit district of Fulton county, Georgia fronting 52 feeton the north side of McDan iel street between Glenn ami Crumley streets, and running back 100 feet more or less in a northerly direction, the same being improved property in tiie city of Atlanta, Georgia, ad joining Todd Jt W. P. limian. Levied on as the property or J. A. Carey. Jr., to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of the city of .Atlanta against *.-.id J. . Carey Jr., for the proportion of cost of paving the roadway or street proper of Mc- Daniel street atith granite block lawfully chargeable to said lot. Also nt same time and place the folloAA'- ing de.Mcri’oed proper yto wit: 4 certain city lot in the city of Atlanm. in ward 2, land lot 7*;, in the ll’h district of Fulton county. Geor gia, front ing 162 feet on the north east corner of Pryor street an 1 Vi-iodward avenue, be twe *n Pryor and Loyd streets and running bach 50 feet inore or less in an easterly direc tion, the house on said lot known as number 21 Mon said street according to street numbers, the saint* being improved property in tiie city of Atlanta. Georgia, adjoining Boyd. I'v‘ed onus the property of Mrs. M. A. Mc- Guire to sat isty a 11. fa. in favor of the city of A.'uuta against said iot and against said M . s. M. .V M. 'Guire for the proportion of cost of paving the roadway or street proper of Woodward avenue with granite blocks law fully chargeable to said lot. Also at same time and place the folloAV ing des ribed property to wit: A < erlain city lot in tiie city of Atlanta in ward 5 land lot 7*B in th • 14th district of Fulton county Georgia, fronting 99 5-1 U feet on the north Aide of West. Baker street between HajMen und Orme streers jid i running back 10J feet more or less In a northerly direction, the houses on said lot known a> numbers 117-121 on said street accor ding to street numbers, the same being im proved propertv in the city of tian to, Geor gia. adjoining Hanlon.Levied on as t!ie prop erty of Fat Sullivan to satisfy a fi fa in favot of tho city of Atlanta against said lot aud against said Pat Sullivan for the proportion of cost of paving the roadway or street prop er of West Baker street with granite blocks lawfully chargeable to said lot. Also nt same time and place the follow ing described property to wit: A certain city lot in th? city of Atlanta in ward 5 land lot7i in tho 14th district of Fulton county Georgia fror.Sng 100 feet on the south side of Mill! street between Orme and Williams strceti and running back 200 feet more or less ins Hvutherly direction, the same being improv ed property in the city of Atlanta Georgisuad j 'j lin/ Mrs. s. Bussey and Orme st. Levied or a-the property of Black and Mclntosh tc ‘*itixf\ a;i 11 j-? favor of the city of Atlanu a? '.'nst raid lot and against said Black und M i.iu.-h to satisfy n fi fa. in favor of the city oi A’iauta against said lot and against said 1 • • s • nd Mclntosh for the proportion <»f cort <•: V'.iVirg the roadway or street proper ol Mi' ' • • with granite blocks lawfully chargeable to said lot. f Also at same time and place the follow in; dr< ribed property to wit: A certain city lot In the city of Atlanta iu ward 6 land lot 7S ia th? 11th district us Fulton county Georgia fr 'itlni, <2 feet on the south sld** of Mills street <<twetu William and Spring sireeu fi. I running back 2«» f* ■ more or L*ss inn southerly direction, the aatue being improved property in the city of Atlanta Georgia ad- J fining Swansea and J.tL. Bally. Levied on a* the. property of Black. Mclntosh and Por t- .. s.d!sty it fl fa ia favor of rhe citv ofAt lantaagainst said lot and mmiu>t said Black, Mclntosh and Porter for the proportion of cost <>f paving the roadway or street pro|>erof Mills street with grauit© blocks lawfully chargeable to said luL Also at. same, time arc! place the follow-, ingdescribed properly m wit: A certain city s lot in th£_city q£ ktlanladn ward 6 land lot 79 ; t in t'r "-«*-} filsurlci of Fulton county Georgia, 1 fronting #4 feet Qii the runh Mrtr- of Alexan- i dor street between Sjring and Williams J streets and running back fert more or less i In a northerly direction the house on said lot < known as number 19og said street according r to street numbers, th?tame being improved J property in the city ft Atlanta Geprgin al- * Joining Bum*ned waom. Levied on as th< * property pf Black Mclntosh and W. B Portcf. ’ lo satisfy a fl fi in of the city* of Atlanta against said lot and a, r ;ddst said "Black M •- Intosh and W. B. I’crtcr for the proportion IJ of cost of paving the roadwav or streetproper 1 of lexmulcr street with gran’tc blocks law- { fully Chargeable to slid !ou Also nt same tint? and place the follow- J Ing described property to wit: A certain city , 1 lot in the city of Atlsntn in want 5 land lot 79 * in tho 14th district of Fulton county Georgia, ■ fronting 100 f<--t on Mie north iir of Ak.xnn d r srrret Orme ami Willimnsstreeti j and running ba *k 2JO more or loss in a northerly direct InL the same being improv ed property In flic 1 City df At’s-nta Georgia 1 adjoining Bussey. Lcvieil on as th?pfoperiY * of Porter Bros, and Black to sati.sfV a fi fa in favor of the city <f Atlanta against said lot and against said Barter Bros, and Black lor tho proportion of’cost of paving rhe road-j way or street pn>pcr of Alexander street', with granite block lawfully chargeable to 1 ' eaid lot. Also nt same time and place the fol- ! lowing described pr iperty to wit: A certain 1 city’ lot in th** city of Atlanta in ward 1 land •* lot 84 in Ihn Hth district oi Fulton county ‘ G« orgku fronting feet on the south ride dl < street between Wa‘k.-r and C’han* el s’meta and running 4>nrk lUO feet more br ■ less in a southerly’ direction, the house on snid lot known n" number 52 and 56 on said street according io street numbers, the same! being improved property in the. city of Allan- i ta Georgia adjoining Dodge. Levied on as the ’ 1 property of a. Foote Agu to satisfy afifa in favor or tne city or Atlanta against said lot 1 and against said T. A. Foote, Agt. for the pro portion of cost of pavingthe roadway or sire.*t ' proper of StO’.c Wall Blrt-vl with granite block lawfully chargeable to said lot. Also at same time and place th? follow lowing described property to wit: A certain , city lot in tiie city of A anta, in ward 5, lan.l , lot 79, in the 14th district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting 81.5 feet On the uoj tli side of ; Mills street between Fowler and Lovejoy s. • eots and running back 150 feet more or less in a i.or heriy direetion, 'he sain? being ini- I proved oropertv in th? city of Atlanta. Geor gia. ad oiuiog McDado and Fowler st.. Levied on as the property of Mrs. L. M. Williams to satisfy u n. fa. in favor of the city of Atlanta against said lot and against safe! Mrs. L. M. Williams for tho proportion of cost of paving the roadway or street proper of Mlib; street with granite block lawfully changeable to said lot. Also at same time and place the follow ing described property to wit: A certain city lot in the city of Atlanta, ward-S hind lot 79 in the 14th district of Fulton county Ga., front ing 78 5-10 feet on the east side of Fowler street between Hunnicutt and Mills streets and running back I'Ai feet m<y? or less in an easterly direction, the same l>edng improved property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining the nroperry of Williams and Sims Bros.. lev ied on as the property us Mrs. L. M. Wllliai if to satisfy a fi fa, against said Mrs. L. M. Wil- Hams aud Raid property for me ccst of curb ing the sidewalk in front us said property ■ with granite. Also at. same time and place the follow ing describe 1 property to wit: A certain city lot in the city of ilanta, ward 4 land lot 47 in the 14th district of Fulton county Ga , fron ting 44 s-10 feet on the west side of Summitav enue between Forrest ami Angier avenuesand runuing back 150 feet more or less in a wes terly direction, the same being Improved prop er: ,v in thechyof Atlanta, adjoining the prop erty of Prefab and Stribling. Levied on as the property of John V. Bishop to satisfy a fl fa against said John V. Bishop and said proper ty for the cost ol curbing tiie sidewalk In front of said property with granite. Also ?.t same time and place the follow ing described property to wit: A certain city lot in the city of Atlanta, ward 5 land iot 79 in the 14th district of Fulton county Ga., fron ting 697-10 fc?t on me east si<io of Fowler street between Mil’s and Hunnicutt streets and running 150 feet more or less in an easterly direction, the Mme-being improved property in the city’ of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Mills street and Willianr*. Levied on jvG ’ the property of Mrs. L. M. Williams to satisfy a fi ra against said Mrs. L. M. Williams and | ! said property for the cost of curbing the side ! walk in front of said property with granite. I A’»o at *fvne tim * and place the following’ i described property to wit: A ceristn <*ity lot 11 I thee tv of At anta, want 4 land at rd intliMi hi district of Fa ion county, Georgia, fronting G»j ’ &—lO icet on the sou'h sd? of Cain ftirtet lie [ I tweon Valentin* and ewman st - eta and run-1 I mng bsok t? 0 f’et mor-? o*- loss in a di- | i rcc'ton, the bon**? o ssid ’ot known A- m inb. t 1 183 r.n Raid sccord'ng to street JntimnerZ. I * th? same being improved prope ty in /he city of Atl »nta. adjoining tho prop-rty of Vale tine | street and .lo? Tanks Levied on as the prop erty cf ue (.am-, s to sat sfv a fi fa. against said Ane Ga.n san', said property for the cost ot cm bins t> o Midewalk in front of said proper ty with grani e. A'so at same time and place the foilow ing property tn wit: A certain city lot yi the city of Atlanta, ward 5. land iot €l, n tho I4th disi’ict of Fi'R ut county. Geoigia. front ng fe» t< u the west si : e of Sts e s:reet* between Fourth aid He” phill atresia and running hack I*o font more nr a wes terly dhft tiou, th? h'tu-e on said oh known ar number 161 on said street according to street rutnhors, the same being improved property iu tho city of AUftnt i. adjoining the p-oper.y ol Jac sou and Hardaway, Bi t. Levied nn a< th? pio-'Crty of Mra S. Landes to rausfy a fi. fa agamst'sai'f Mr*. S Lt n le< and s id p operty for ti»? co t of curbing ’ he sidewalk in front ol said property with granite. Also at same time and place tbe following de ; scribed prop Arty to wit: A certain city lot in theory of Atlanta, ward 4 <nnd lot 61. in th? 14th lirt ict'»f Fulto county, G? rgia, fronting fO feeton the s->uth side ot Harris street hetw??n Bm’er and F rt streets, and runningback Issi fort more or less in a southerly '<ire«*tion, th -me in-tag improved piopert in the city < i At an»a, nßjcfin ng the peoperty of Fort Hiro? and Fairer, levied on aa tn® property of At lanta Exchange X* Banking (’•-». to satisfy a fi. fa against said At ants Exchange dr B.nkit-.g Co a'»d said property for the c- st f emb ng the -idewaik in front of Slid property with g aniie. Also at same time and place the followi deser bed property to wit: A certain c»t lot n ' the city of At'anta Ward 5, land lot 81. in hfi Hr ii diet ict of 1 niton county,» eorgia. iron'd >•* ' IW.'dj fe-t on tiie west *»de of S ate -treet be ' tween F *n-?h nnd Hemphill ay*nu*B, and r. v nmg back 206 feet mor*- or : e«s In a westerly di rect i«n, the same leing vac«nt property in ( s ‘ city of Atlanta adjoining the pronrry of Ba’ r ■ & Kendrick. Le»»ed o ns the property of ft r i ton Smith to satisfy a fi fa. against Bur n Bmith and said , reperty f r rh* cost of curb ng the sidewalk in front of said property wi b granite A’so at >am* Line and place the following da scribed property to wit: A certain city lot n the city nf Atlants, ward 1, lan I lot 81, in the 14 li ' dinirictof Fulton county, Georgia, fronting Jj ‘ 8-10 feet on the north side <«f Green?f.*»ry av • mt*j between « hapel ami Villard streets and running back 60 f-et ore or ?-s in a northe y * direction, the ho> se on raid lot known as number 13 ou said str-et according to gue»t numbers, the same being improved property tn ; tn»- city of A 1 lama, adjoining the rrmterty ot 'nf . Levied on as the property of P F. Hogan to satisfy a fi fa. Ag&i>.Bt said P. F Hogan a d i said droperty for the cogr nf curbing the side- I walk in tront of said property with granite. » Also at s-me time and place the following de* scribed property to wit: A certain ci-y lot in | the city of Atlanta, ward 2, land lot 86 in tne 14 h di trict of Fulion county Georgia, fronting 4 fret on «he ea«t side o- McDaniei street between Eads street aud Georgia avenue, and running back 100 feet more or less in an ea< erly din ti<-n. the i on said lot known as 2U6 on said * street according to street numbers, the san.e c ' ing improved property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Mitchell. Levied on ‘ as the property of Harry Wooten to satisfy an. * fa against said Hsrrv Wooten end said proper ty fur the cos ofcL'F-’ing tiie sidewalk in front us said property with granite. Also at same time and place the following de scribed property io wit: A certain city lot in be city of AiLama, ward 4. land lot 01. in the 14 h district ofFu’ton cou Ay. Georgit, fronting 70.5 feet on the north side of Ellis street l«twecn Fort nnd Valentine streets and running back 125 feet more or Jesa in a nortlieny direction, the >a»nr being improved propertv in the city of Atlanta, adjoining tho poperty of Wai’s nnd ►*aQ<rrson. Levied on as the propertv ol Wrn. Smith to satisfy a fl. ra *gai ex sa ’d Wm. Smith and said property for i : *» cost nf curbing the »idewalk in f.unt of said property witu gramte. Also at same time and place tb* 4 following de- I scribed property to wit: A certain city lot in the City of Atlanta, ward 2. Inna lo» 7G in the lith district Fuito.i countv. Goorgis, fronting IcO feet .»n ’he east Hi e of Loyd mr?et betweea Richardson and Alice streets, aud runningback - 2a fast more or ie«s in an easterly direction, 'he i same b**tng vacant property in the ci v of At- * lauta, adjoining he property »*f Richardson and I M. Rich A Bro. Levied ou a* ti e property of Perkins Machine O to «*tt*ty efi fa against said Perkins .Machine to. and said pronertv tor • • the cost o f earatng the sidewa k m front us sail property with granite. I Also at same time and place the following th* scril/rd proneny to wi:: A tvruin city lot in 1 the city of Atlanta, ward 5. land lot 81. in the Hth . i district <»f Fulton comity. Georgia, fronting ♦-"> i feet on the northeast cornertPo iler Ave. anti .’trd I I street a»i<i running ba<*k 200 fret more or lea* hi anensteriy direction, the h<»UM» on said lot known i as number Mon said street according to street numtiers. the same lieing improved property in the city nf Atlanta, adjoining the property of Foster. h?Ged on a? the property of Paul L. j Tugjrfe tn «ati«fy a fi. fa. against avid Paul L. , I Tuggle and -aid property for tin* <*o*t of curl ing r the sidewalk in front "of said property with ( granite. Also at same time and plrce the following d<i scribed property to wit: a certain city-lot fa the city of Atlanta, ward 4. land lor 10, in the lirh district of Fulton countv. Georgia, front ing 444 feet on the south side’of Highland Ave. between Sampson and R. &D. R. R and run nine back 1 • • fee’ mor? or let*? in a southerly* •lirection, the same being vacant property in rhe city of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Doane."levied on as tho property of W. M. Scnjt to satisfy a fi. fa against said "W. M. Scott and su’d property for the cost of curbing the side*- w;«!k iu front of said property with granite. AF-n a? the same time and place the following described property, ro-wit: A certain city lot in the city of Atlanta, ward 5, land lot 79, in the ’.4th district of Fulton county, (Georgia, fronting 9? 7-19 feet on the cast side of Lovejoy street, be t wePh and Pine streets, and running back 1.7 feet more or Jess in an easterly direction, the house on >uid lot known as number 127 and .13 on said street according to street numbers, tha same being improved property in the city of At lanta. adjoining the property of Stovall and Daxidson. Levied on as thepropwtyof F. M. Wallace, to satisfy a fi. fa. against said F. M- Wallace and said property for the cost of curb ing the sidewalk in front of said property with granite. Alsd at the same time and place the following described property to-wit: A certain city lot in l he city cf Atlanta. Ward 2, land lot 76, in the 14th district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting K-9 3-10 feet on the N. E. corner of Pryor and Woodward streets, between Woodward and Loyd streets, and running back 50 feet more or less in an easterly direction, the house <m said lot known as number2H on said street according to street numbers tke same being improved prop erty in’the city of Atlanta, adjoining the prop erty- f Boyd." Levied on as the property <»f Mrs M. a*. Maguire, to satisfy a fl. fa a<rnin«r. said Mrs. M A. Maguire and said property for the cost of curbing the sidewalk in irout ut *»aid pioperty with granite. Also at the same time and place the following - described property to-wit: \ cer ain city lot in •hecity of Atlanta,ward 1. land lot 58in the Hth (.i'trivc of I’ulton county, Georgia, fronting VO feet on the west side <>f Hili avenue, between < ".’ii • ! and Peters struts, and runningback lUO feel up re or less in a westerly direction.the house on sui«; lor known as ninnbcr RO and 56 on said t<> street nurulHjrs, the same l»ei :g improve*! property in the city of Atlanta, i adj"im .g the property of Shaip estate. Levied jon 'lie property of Geo. Thompson to satisfy j ii fa. against said Geo. Tlh.mpMon and said ' property for the cost of curbing rhe sidewalk ! in front of said property with granite. Al m> at tho same time and place the following 1 escribed property to-wit: A • tain city lot n* ihe city of Atlanta,ward 4, lam*-ot 16. in the Hth i triut of Fulton countv. Georgia, fronting •W •‘. rt on tiie west side oi ‘ Howell street between k fid Wheat and (rwhi streets and running back 1-* • feet more or le:-.° in a westerly direction, the .viti-e on said lot known as number 145 on said s roe according to street numbers, the same being improved property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining »he i roperu of Parker Levied on as lie property - f J 11. Lawrance to satisfy a fl. fa. again >aid J. H. Lawrance and said prop erty * for the cost of curbing the sidewalk m from of aid property with granite. Also at the same time anil place the following >scribe<i proper y to-wit: A certain city lot in he «-»ty of At'anta,waid 4,land lot 19, in the Hth iK.riu’t oi Fulton county, Georgia, fronting .35 -10 f.-et on the ease side "of Randolph street be ween Go.spero and Irwin streets and running ;».ick 1. 0 feet more or less in an easterly direc ion, the house ou said lo*. known as number 79 >:i said street according to strev; numbers, the -ame l-eii’g improved property i t rhe city of \tlanta, adjoining the projerf of Geter &’ erkins. Levied on as il»e ] uiperrv of John ■mith to sati-fy afi fa.agai s aid John Smith i:u! .-aid property for Hie cost of curbing the >:dcv,’ii!k in front of sgid property with granite. Als > at the same time and place the following 'ejci ibed property ro-wi : A certain citv lot in he city of At lan a,ward 1, land lot. H4.in the 14th is net of f niton county, Georgia, fronting 31 6 10 feet on the south side of Larkin s-rcet be ween Chapel and Villard streets and running •ack 60 feetmore or less in a southerly (iirec ;<»n, t be house on sni;l lot known as number 74 »n sai i street ficco-ditig to street nunjbers, the •amc being improved property in the city of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Tift. Levied n as the proper y of I*. F. Hogan to satisfy a n. •a. against said I’. F. Hogan and said property ■»r the cost of curbing the sidewalk in front of aid property with granite. Also at the same time and place the following 'escribed property to-wit: A certain city lot in he city of Atlanta ward 3. land lot 20, in 14th lisn ictof Fulton county, Georgia, fronting 67 ‘ MO feet on the west side of I’owcll street be •\<*en Tennelle and Waterhouse streets and run ing back 100 feet, more or less in a westerly di rection, the house on said iot known as number I ..'<>a>aid street according to street numbers, | he same being improved property in the city of \Clanta, adjoining the property of Snook j-v ic’ey Levied on as the property of E. IL ! ‘ouglasstosatisfyr.fi fa- against said E. R. I »our lass am! said property for the cost of enrb i g the sidewalk in front of said property with I ;r. ni’e. k \ I Also at same time and p.lace'the following de -•(•rT'Cd property to-wit: A certain city lot in I he city <»f .Atlanta, ward 2, land lot 76. in the i 13th district of Fulton county, Georgia, fronting >o feet on the ea-it side of Loyd street between Crumley and Glenn streets and running back .ti? f-et’more or less in an easterly direction, the •ion ■ on saiil lot known as number 404 on saiil - r reet according to street numbers, the same he ii>p, improved pioperty in the city of Atlanta, .id’oiofiig the property of Goldsmith, agent, h-vied on as the property of John Gavin, agent, . • satisfy a fi.fa.against said John Gavin, agent, .mu said* proper.y for the cost of curbing the .idcwalk in front "of said property with granite. Also at same time and place the follow ’ng described property to wit : A certain city lot in the city of Atlanta inward 5, land lot •1 in the 14th district of Fulton county, Ga., routing 105 3-10 feet on the cast side of State st. M*tv.-(>i*n North avenue and, Wallace street •nd runningback 130 feet more or less in a •astcrly direction, the ssime being ini prosed uroperty in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, ad oining* the property of Hinman Wright, (.-•vied on as the property of Walter S. Saylor <i satisfy n fi. fa.against said Walter S. Saylor •.nd said property for the cost of curbing the ’dewjilk in front of said property with /runite. Also at same time and placethefollow ng described property to wit: A certain city ot in the citv of .Atlanta in ward 6 land lot 51 a the 14th district of Fulton county Georgia, routing 150 7-10 feet on the west side of •jifTord street, between FJlis and Cain streets and running buck 100 feet more or less in a westerly direction, the same being im proved property in the city of Atlanta,Go.., • djoi’.iing the property of J. B. Peck and : '.llls. Levied on as the property of Mrs. Mary Hart u> satisfy a fi- fa. a <ra In st said Mrs. Mary L. Hart and against said property for Ju* cost of curbing the sidewalk in front of aid property with granite. Also at same time and place the follow ing described prop- rty to wit: A certain city -ot in the city of Atlanta, ward 5 land lot 78 in he 14th district of Fulton county Ga., front tig 101 feet on the south side of West Baker treet between Bull and Hayden streets and running back 2’)o feet more or less in a southerly direction, licing improved property in th? citv of Atlanta, adjoining the Droperty of Gilbert aud Acton. Levied ou as .'lie property of Atlanta Exchanged Banking Co. to satisfy a fi fa, in favor of the city of At lanta against said lot and against said At lanta Exchange Banking Go., for the cost of paving the sidewalk in front of said property with brick. Also at same tim<* and place the follow ing ibed property to wit: A certain city io: in the citv of tlanta, ward 4 land lot 51 in i,hc Hth district of Fuiton county Ga , fron ting co feet on the south side of Harris street botw< < n Butler nnd Fort .«•!reels and running' I r, k 150 feet more or less in a southerly dfrec : ion. the same being improved property in tlta ' r-’ty of Atlanta, adjoining the property of ! Pharrow and Fort street. Levied on as tb<s i roperty of .Atlanta Exchange <!t Banking Co. ■ r> satisfy a fi fa in favor of the city of Atlanta ■ against said lot and against said Atlanta Ex ' change «fc Banking Co. for the cost ot paving ihe sidewalk in front of said property. Also at same time and place the fnllow : inz described property to wit: A certain city !oi in the city of Atlanta, ward 5 land lot «1 in the UtL district of Fulton county Gn.,fron- ■ ting L‘3 5-10 feeton the west side of State <-irret between Fourth st. and Hemphill ave. and runningback JjO feet more or less in a westerly direction, tie* same being vacant property in the city of Atlanta,adjoining the propertv of Bakerand Kendrick. levied on as the projM-rty of Burton Smith to satisfy | :< fl fa in fr.vorof the city of Atlanta against 1 suid lot and against said Burton Smith for th'* cost of paving the sidewalk in front of said property with brick. Also at same time and place the following described property to wit: A certain city lot in the citv of Atlanta, ward 5, land lot 79, ia the 14th district of Fulton county, Georgia, ' fronting 1127-10 feet on the east side of Lovejoy | street between Dairy and Fine streetsand run ning hack 157 feet mon* or less in a easterly i direction, rhe house on said lot known hs nntnlh‘l 127 and 33 on said street according to stw'ct iiuiH l “*rii. the '•nine being Improved pioperty in the chy of Atlanta, adjoining the property of Stovall and Davidson. Levied on ns the property of F. M. Wallace to satisfy a fi. fa.in favor of the city of Atlanta ugainft saio lot and azainsf said F. M. AV allace for the of paving the ride walk in front of . said property with brick. Also nt same tint? and place th? follow ing d scribed property to wit: A certain city iot in tin. city of Atlanta, in ward 5, land lot xi. in the 14th district of Fulton county, Geor . gia. fronting 1^53-10 b-v- on the east side of State street between North avenue, and I W:nla< <- y’.reels and running back 130 feet more ur less in an ea*te-rly direction, the same being improved property in the city of Atlanta. Georgia, adjoining the pmper- Itv <>f iiinmun and Wright. Leviw! on as the projs-rtv of W;‘lt< r **. Saylor to satisfy a fi. fa. lii favor of the city of Atlanta against said lot and against *;dd Walter s. Saylor for the cost of paving the sidewalk in frontof said property. Jxo. W.Humphries, City Marshal. i