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D ONEHOO’S
Market !
OYSTER FISH SEASON
Opens Aug. 14th.
9 EAST ALABAMA ST.
Telephone 266.
t~~" DODSON'S BOOK BINDER!
•nd PRINTING OFFICE, No.M
Broad Street. BLANK BOOKS**
Bankera, Merchant*, Inrurano*
•nd Railroad men at Naw York
Prkei. AU work guaranteed mF
lafactory or no charge. Head
quartan for Railroad and Co*
martial Priatlno.
New Flour and Feed Siwe!
WM. DEMPSTER,
176 Marietta Street,
Offer* gr«at inducement* tu purchasers of
FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN. OATS.
HAY and STOCK FEED.
Wholesale and retail orders solicited.
Mixed Feed a Specialty.
jpsSF 31 Whitehall St.
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks,
SILVERWARE. JEWELRY, CANES,
ETC., ETC.
STILSON,
53 Whitehall St.
Fair Wen I her.
WaBatNOTON, August 14. —Indications for
Georgia to-day, fair weather, nearly stationary
temperature.
CAPITOL CHAFF.
Agaric a stimulative nerve tonic
Sparkling Grape Milk,
Non-Alcoholic.
Grape Milk is pure grape juice, unfermented,
theretore non-alcoholic. Sold by the glass.
Try >t. Also domestic wines by the quart or in
bulk. Philip Breitenbuoher, 32 Marietta street.
52 bbls Northern Apples—all kinds, just re
ceived, by 11. Y. Snow, 11 Forsyth.
E. W. McNeal A Co., decorators and design
ers, sell wall-paper and picture rods. Call on
them at t>2 S. Broad st. Telephone 552.
New map of Atlanta jrst out. Price 25c. For
•ale by Jolin M. Miller, 31 Marietta street.
Meeting Notice.
n ’ eni * , erß of the
l ""^’ , * r '"' | a lodges of O ld
<r Fellows in this city are
requested to meet at the Odd Fel
lows’ hall, corner Whitehall and Ala
bama streets, on Wednesday morning at 8
o’clock prompt, to receive aud escort the Grand
Lodge of Oda Fellows to Concordia hall, where
a public reception will take place.
By order of the joint committee.
8. C. Moblkt, A. 8. Dyab,
Chairman. Secretary.
St'BscKißKßs who do not get their Capitol
regularly will confer a favor by reporting the
fact to headquarters, 48 8. Broad, either in per
son or by postal.
Honeea mid Lots on luatallmcnta.
Sam’l W. Goods.
We are Now Manufacturing
The beet patent dry-air refrigerators, milk and
water coolers and ice savers ever invented. We
want everybody to see them befoie buying.
Moncrief Bros, and W. R. Jester, VO South Broad
and 25 East Hunter streets.
Livery.
Fine carriages by the hour can be had at the
Kimball House. Excellent tournouts of everv
description, to hire, at our stables. Best ac
commodations for boarding horses in the city.
Chambers A Co.
“The Southern Triumph Remedy” has no
equal.
All kinds of furniture very cheap. John Nea
A Co.. 7 and V South Broad.
There will be a meeting of Coneerva
tive Citizen*’ Association at DeGive’s
ooers house at 8 p. m. to-night
(Tuesday), August 17. All feeling an
interest in Atlanta’s welfare should at
tend. Ladies especially invited.
“Dr. Binder’s Southern Triumph Remedy.”
Infallibly cures. It triumphs after other reme
dies fail.
Mer’s Comb Bitters
for coughs, colds, c-Aup, sore throat, a«th«
oa and all broncbfi 'ioU». Acte on the liver and
ton tains no opium.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Prepared only by the
FISCHKR COUGH RITHtRS CO..
1 w Atlanta, (h
Notice*
To those requiring the services of a dentist,
and especially my old patients, I take pleasure
In commending Dr. W. M. Norwood, who will
be found in my old office, No. 22\ Marietta.
G. W. Harris.
Read Thorn’s Grocery “ad." and save money.
Mcßride’s Grand
closing out sale of
China, Crockery,
Cutlery, 850,000.
No foolishness; the
goods are going
fast.
irj our pncee oa furniture* John Neal A
‘Co . t and v aoutb Broad.
THB EVENING CAPITOL: ATLANTA, ft A., TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1886
LODGE LORE.
K. OP O. B.
Tallulah Lodge, No. 3, meets to-night. Let
no brother forget it, and every member be on
hand.
I. O. O. T.
A social reunion by the Georgia Lodge Inde
pendent Order of Good Templars at their hall,
65)4 Whitehall street, was largely attended laat
night. Professor Leon was amoug those pres
ent and addressed the lodge. His address was
a happy eflfort.
I. O. O. F.
Much interest was manifested in the meetings
of Atlanta and Schiller Lodges last evening,
owing to the session of the Grand Lodge of the
State being so near at hand. *
Elsewhere will bo found an account of the
grand encampment in full.
k. or L.
Belmont, Friendship, Gibraltar and Fulton
assemblies meet to-night. Let every ball be
full. The members of these assemblies owe it
as a dutv to attend these meetings, and no one
should shirk such an obligation.
Atlanta, 2514, and Enterprise, 3209, both held
full and interesting meetings last evening.
These assemblies are in a flourishing condition.
Organized Labor.
Eiutob Capitol: The changes in Congres
sional nominations, Carlton vs. Reese, Htewart
vs. Hammond, are undoubtedly to a great ex
tent owing to the efforts of the K. of L. The
convention in the 6th district tendering the
nomination to Hon. J. H. Blount, passed reso
lutions, of which the following is part: “That
the thanks • » • » are d ue j, f(. Blount
for his long and faithful service to his district,
to his state and to his country, and he has espe
cially shown himself to be apatriotand a states
man in preferring the general welfare of his
people to that of corporations and monopolists.
» • » We are gratified that there is no op
position to his return,” etc.
These things certainly indicate a new factor
and power in our State politics. Wise is the
ollicer and candidate who heeds the demands of
organized labor. Legislators and legislation in
the interest of the people in preference to that
of monopolies. **
■1A81.11A1.1,.
Atlanta and Savannah Mint Out
llieir Opponents—Wells Holds
the Charlestons Down
Without a Hit
or Kun.
The game at the park yesterday was a great
one on the part of the Atlantas. They played
an errorless game. Wells, the little wonder,
pitched the game of his life, not allowing the
Charlestons a hit or a run. Only one man got
on first, and he got his bases on balls. Only
two balls were knocked out of the diamond,
ilolacber was hit hard by the home club. The
Charleston’s played hard to win, until after the
sixth inning, when their playing disgusted the
audience. Atlanta appreciates good ball play
ing, and not burlesque games, such as Charles
ton has played here.
SCOHK BY INNINOS.
Atlantas 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 I—6
Charleston - -- -00000000 o—o
Memphis—Memphis 0, Savannah 9.
Savannah is coming, and scare the big beads
Fields, Hotaling, Collins aud O’Day, the Big
(head) Four.
Cline will hit O’Day hard.
Moriarity will pitch two games against At
lanta.
Savannah is pale around the gills over loos
ing three games in Memphis.
Savannah is coming and everything is being
placed in readiness for their reception and a
grand one it will be, too. Whoop ’em up boys.
Khert Ntopa.
“Tug" Arundel says that Atlanta shall not
beat the Savannah club.
The Savannahs have not pitched Moriarity or
Shreve for two weeks, as they are saving them
for the great Atlanta games.
Shafer, the great Atlanta pitcher, will occupy
the box against Savannah Wednesday.
New, Front the Old Capitol.
Special correspondence of Capitol.
MiLLkvasviLLß, August 17, 1886.
Court adjourned Saturday night, after two
weeks of bard labor.
There is talk of having water and gas works
in Milledgeville. Already Mr. T. L. McComb
has placed a hydraulic ram at Jaratt’s spring
•nd is pumping water to his magnificent resi
denos on the corner of Green street.
The Milledgeville Business Union,in company
with the City Council, are trying hard to se
cure the Technological school,'
Messrs. L. H. Thomas and A. J. Carr have
returned from New York, where they purchased
a complete stock of groceries and provisions.
A large crowd attended campmeeting at Cal
verton last week.
Several persons from here have signified their
intention to visit Atlanta during the series of
games between Atlanta and Savannah. Most
of them would like to see Savannah win the
pennant.
There is some talk here of building a $25,000
hotel.
Mayor Walker is progressing finely with his
artesian well.
John Davis, the popular butcher, has built a
new beef shop just above the ice depot.
Messrs. T. L. Avant and Bro., will open a
new grocery store in a day or two.
The residence of Mrs. L. H. Davidson, on
Wayne street is being handsomely painted.
Miss Lula Trippe, the young lady who was ao
seriously injured at the asylum, about a month
ago, is better, and Dr. Calaway, her physician,
says that she will be able to be on the streets
in a day or so.
Judge Lawson decided the liquor question in
favor ot prohibition on Tuesday last. The
“anti’s” will contest the election no further.
Mr. E. N. Ennis, Jr., who was tried for the
murder of Marshall Haygood during (the pro
hibition election) has been acquitted. J. A. L.
Avoid the Rush.
Tickets to t h e
big Atlanta-Sa
vannah games
will be on sale at
book store of Jas.
F. Lynch. Ladies
will be charged
admission. Tick
ets 50 cents.
All kinds of furniture very cheap. John Neal
k Co., 7 and 9 South Broad.
Mere Jleuth.
If the use of your tooth*brush is painful, heal
your mouth with
DELECTALAYE
For sale by druggute.
AU kinds of furniture very cheap. John Seal
A Co., * and 9 South Broad.'
A WtHlI 886510.i1,
Heit Not Characterized by Anything
Like Heated Arguments.
The General Council met yesterday afternoon
and concluded it was too warm to transact any
business but the most pressing.
A petition was read from the Metropolitan
street car company asking to build two lines,one
on Georgia avenue and Glenn street and the
other on Ormand and Pryor streets. Referred
to street committee with power to act.
Mr. Bell introduced an ordinance exempting
lumber dealers, material men and manufactur
ers from specific dray license, in cases where
goods are delivered free of charge. Adopted.
Mr. Cooper introduced an ordinance creating
the office of seageant of police, with pay at the
rate of $2.25 per day. Referred.
Air. J. A. Ander-on, who was run over by
Chief Joyner’s wagon while en route to a fire on
Marietta street, several weeks ago, presented a
petition for relief. The petition was referred to
the relief committee.
The following communication was read:
Atlanta, Ga., August 13tb, 1886.—Hon.
John R. Gramling, Chairman Finance Commit
tee —Dear Sir: Below I hand you statement< f
my c< llections for 1886, as compared with 1885,
up to and including the 13th day of August of
each year:
1886 $137,277 58
1885 136,024 91
$1,262 67
which shows up to this time over $1,200 col
lected more than I did last year, and we also
saved over $1,200 in discounts over last year.
This is not a bad showing for Atlanta.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
D. A. Cook, City Tax Collector.
The balance sheet showed the balance of the
annual appropriations on band to be slßl,-
239.12.
The finance payroll of audited accounts
amounting to $9,619.53, was presented and pass
ed up.
A few petitions of minor importance were
read and referred to the proper committees.
MORNING PAPERTewFcOKDENSED.
To-day is the last for returns for the Septem
ber term of the superior court.
Yesterday Mr. Julius L. Brown brought suit
in the superior court against Messrs. Charles
Beerman, Joseph Thompson, Jr., and Paul
Jones for S3OO, which Mr. Mown claims is due
him for legal services. His account filed with
the suit states that the defendants agreed to
pay him SI,OOO as counsel in the legal contest
over the prohibition election. A credit of $ 00
is made on the account, and for the remaining
S3OO claimed by Mr. Brown the pending suit is
brought. The case will be tried at the Septem
ber term of the court.
Jim Edwards and Fielding Bruce, two ne
gro men, engaged in a desperate and bloody
fight last night on Hunterstreet, in which Bruce
had his throat cut. The wound is not danger
ous.
Reid, colored, has been arrested for run
ning a blind tiger on Calboun street.
Commissioner of Agriculture J. T. Henderson
will leave for the Farmers’ Congress at Minne
apolis, Minn., on Sunday, the 22d instant. He
will be accompanied by the delegates from
Georgia.
A horse belonging to B. C. Price, the butcher,
rau away yesterday afternoon, on Peters street,
i'ust West of Castleberry bill, and when near
luck street, .ollided with a heavy two-horse
wagon. The collision w»s with force, the horse’s
right hind leg was broken. The injuries were
so serious that it was found necessary to shoot
the horse. The animal was worth probably
$l5O.
The Atlanta Gun Club was out yesterday af
ternoon, and for an hour or more the members
enjoyed themselves very much. The score
stood: Mr. W. A. Hemphill, fifteen; Mr. Black,
fourteen; Mr. Arnold, thirteen; Mr. Calhoun,
eleven; Mr. Clark, nine; Mr. Leonard, eleven;
Mr. Boyd, nine; Mr. Austin, ten; Mr. Patter
son, ten. The club meets twice each week—
Monday afternoon and Thursday afternoon—
back of Peters Park.
Mr. W r . R. Allen, travelling man for Frank E.
Block, broke a bone in his right leg while play
ing base ball at the Park, early yesterday morn
ing- '
Wanted, by a young man, board and
room in private family. Must be loca
ted within six blocks of the postoffice.
References given. Address “A. J. 0.,”
this office.
FOU 84LE..REAL ESTATE.
T. A. FRIERSON. W. M. SCOTT.
Frierson A Scott, Heal Estate.
Have for sale all kinds of city property,
also farms, mills, mineral lands, etc.
Office No. 1 8. Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga.;
office No. 634 Market street, Chattanooga,
Tenn.
They offer this week some special bar
gains in and near Chattanooga, among
which are, a first-class boarding house in
Chattanooga, with four years lease ; brick
building containing 16 rooms with furni
ture and fixtures complete, located in a
fashionable and central part of the citv,
has a full bouse and is paying well, only
$1,500 on easy terms. A good opening for
the right party to make money. Proprie
tor has private reasons for selling.
Restaurant and confectionery, well lo
cated and paying $175 a month net, only
SI,OOO. This will pay to investigate.
Owner is in bad health and wishes to re
tire.
Waldens Ridge Hotel, ten miles from
Chattanooga, on the top of Waldens ridge,
altitude 2,500 feet, tine view and beautiful
scenery, chalybeate and freestone springs,
22 rooms in main building, halls, porches,
besides other cottages and out-buildings.
House is now running and can be filled all
the while. This is a rare opportunity for
a hotel man to make money. Price only
$3,000; possession now; look after this.
Frierson & Scott.
Now’s Your Time
$50,000 worth
Crockery, China,
Cutlery, Lamps,
Glassware, regard
less of cost. All
goods being mark
ed down at Mc-
Bride’s.
Announce men I a.
We are authorized to announce the name of
WBLLBORN BRAY as a candidate for the
House of Representatives, subject to the action
of the Democratic partv of Fulton county.
For the t.effiaiature.
SAMUEL WEIL. Esq., is hereby announced
as a candidate for the Legislature from Fulton
eountv, subject to the Democratic nomination.
Dr. Binder’s “Southern Triumph Remedy” is
an important discovery of medical science.
Try it.
For'goodnasa sake read Thorn’s ad.
Always the Best
OF EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Produce, Provisions,
Country Produce,
Chickens, Eggs,
Jersey Butter,
English Gloucester Cheese.
Diamond Patent Flour
ETC., ETC., ETC.
ISAAC S. MITCHELL,
Cor. Whitehall and Peter Sts.
t j^p*11. 11l .—I—I ,
MCTS MILLS
Office and mills on line W. & A. R. R., near cotton fac
tory, Zachry Bros , Propr’s.
We are offering to the
trade our High Grade
Do f
“SILVER KING” & “GOLD LEAS”
made from New Wheat.
Send us your orders.
Our association with
the city trade for a num
ber of years puts us in a
position to know its
wants, and we can sup
ply you with regular
grades and uniform
quality, at reasonable
prices.
TELEPHONE 331.
Belted Meal and Kiln Dried Pearl Grits,
A SPECIALTY.
Instantaneous Photoarapiis.
EDWARDS! DORMAN,
B6>s WHITEHALL ST.
(Over M. Rich & Bros.’ dry goods store.)
Prices Reduced.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Children’s pictures taken in
ONE SECOND.
Copies of ail kinds of pictures, all sizes, and colored
in oil, water or crayon, at reduced prices.
Family groups taken in front of your residence. Views
of residences, stores, etc., a specialty.
Call at the gallery, or mail us a postal, and we will
show you samples of our work at your residence.
Our motto—First-class pictures at cheap prices. Give
us a trial. Views of Atlanta for sale.
Cancers, s
(IKEDw. kpiy the knife or loss of blood. Vastlj
Miperivr to all oftier methods. Hundreds of cases Cured
Descriptive pamphlet scut free. Address
DR. E. H. GREENE,
*1 L 2 Peachtree St.,
Atlanta. Ga
“The Best Made!”
DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS.
MADE TO ORDER ANY SIZE.
MONCRIEF BROS. & W. R. JESTER,
90 S. Broad and 25 F ,3cntkr.
Wheal's Rheumatic Cure
Positively cures *ll kinds of Rheumatism, Blood and
Kidney Diseases.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT,
Or call and see us at the Chamber of Commerce Build
ing-
WHEALS, KOERNER & CO.
Means’ High School
FOR BOYS.
76 N. FORSYTH, ATLANTA, GA.
Instruction thorough and practical. For catalogue
address
T. MEANS.
Gate City Ice Company,
ATLANTA, GA.
Ice Vault and Office, corner of Wall and Pryor st-ieete
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ice made from pure well water. Factory at the ok
Union stock yard.
Lucy Cobb Institute.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
THE exercises of this Schon will be resumed W.dnes
day, September 2911., All letters and appli
cations for Catalogues will be promptly answered, if
addressed to Miss M. RUTHERFORD. Principal.
REAL ESTATE.
T. A. FRISSON. W. M. SCOTT
Frierson & Scott.
All ktods of city property. Also. farms, mills and
mining property. Correspondence solicited. (Enclose
stamp. Office No. 1 S Pryor street. Atlanta. Ga.
*• 634 Market St., Chattanooga, Ten
CHARLES C. THORN,
18 WHITEHALL STREET.
Cold, Cold,
ZB EEK, I
On Draught from Keg or Botiled by the Quart.
COOLEST BEER IN THE CITY.
I keep the Purest Rve and best Corn Whiskies in 'he city, without any exception. Try my
50 ct. Corn and 75 ct. Rye.
IW-Will give 3 cents apiece for all full quart Flasks and 4 cents apiece for full quart Flint
Bottles.
BE SURE AND CALL ON ME.
CHAS. C. THORN,
118 Whitehall St.
P. P. P. 01 Ton liy Hart if I
THE PEOPLE
Have Decided
By a majority vote that as I A
a candidate for popu- | I
lar favor
Perfect Pastry Patent Flour ’ 1 \
Is ahead of all others. fa. f hr Az v
It is a Popular Candi-
date because it is Reliable, -7-
Pure, and of Great Excel- Im! /*lr~
lence. '/ff/mf
Housewives who one try iH/l V \ I
it find that it makes such I Zfflr W
delicious Pastry, Biscuits, Zl'T W
Light Rolls and Cakes that II HI
they will have no other. IIU\ ®
Kept by all first-class 11/IBY
I I
The Ladder of Popularity—P.P.P. a Success
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
WE ADVISE ALL THOSE WANTING FURNITURE OF ANY KIND TO GO TO
JOHN NEAL & CO.,
Nos. 7 and 9 South Broad Street.
As they keep a Full Line, which they are selling at LOWER PRICES than can be had elsew
Sets from $17.50 up, etc. Don’t forget our address.
BARGAIN HUNTERS
. FOR—
Furniture and Carpets
Will find our Styles the latest, our Stock ample, and our prices always as low as any reliable house. Both FUB»
NITURE and CARPETS have advanced recently, but our prices will not be until our present stock is exhausted.
Mattings
In great variety and at greatly reduced prices.
We call special attention to OUR OWN MAKE of PARLOR SUITS and LOUNGES. Our styles and prices ar©
in keeping with the LATEST and LOWEST—Ea tor West. When in need of such goods, be sure and call on.
ANDREW. J. MILLER,
Big 44 Peachtree St.
G. O. WILLIAMS & BRO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHs, BRICK, LIME AND HAIR
And Anything Else You Need in the Way of building Material.
It will be to your interest to get their prices before making your purchase.
Office and Y ar( i 234 Marietta Street. Telephone 328
NEW SHOPSHN FUITBLASTj
A. A, DeLOACH & BRO.
Have leased the shops formerly owned by the Georgia Machinery Company, and in addition to the maaufactor.
of their Water Wheels, Portable Mills, Millstones, Mill Gearing of all kinds, Shafting. Pulleys, etc., are
fully prepared to do all kinds of Job and Repair work both in Iron and wood.
Planing Lumber for Lumber Dealers a Specialty.
We are now in a position to serve our home people, and solicit theii
patronage, and premise Prompt Attention and Satisfactory Work.
OFFICE AND WORKS: SOI to 873 Marietta St. Telephone 307.
Office