New working world. (Atlanta, Ga.) 188?-1???, May 22, 1886, Image 2

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A FEvV OF Jacobs Prices Ask thv m»n who »<el j-rmv psttocac* mH thorn (tor >bn< IMt*. IMvp A Bonck’• Pl*>uw» » 10 • SO Ror wrt'* Lung Restorer 33 100 B. n B :o jon 88 S„ targe 00 1~6 88. 8 . »n>*ll, 30 1 <*> M«gm>li* Italm, 30 Brown'* Iron BHtor* *4 100 Hon Biller* T« 100 Lemon Klixir, small 30 60 Cheney’* ExpartomM 38 Itoll’* Itoir Henewvr "3 106 Holme* Liniment I*o 130 Tultta nil* 16 26 Bradflrid’s Itogutator, small 42 78 Bradflcld’s Regulator, l*rg« >34 IS3 Warner’s Suth Kklnoy <'um 8:1 126 common's Liver Itoguta*"’, small package 08 26 Somxlont 60 73 Huckleberry Cnnllnl 8« 60 Ayer* Hair Vigor 78 )00 Fred Brown'* K». J. Ginger ■*'•* 60 Bmwn’» Bronchial Lonenge. 18 26 Scott's Emulsion Ood LivorOil 76 1 (XI Fellow* Syrup Hyilropho*- ■ phito* 118 160 Reef Wim* nnd Iron 00 100 I'hlllijw’ Km Cod Liver Oil <6 100 Swan * Down Powder 13 23 Medicine Tumbler* ami Corkscrew. given awav to eustonier*. * EXACT CHANGE GIVEN, _ I nTAIILIBIIKIi inu Xfrx UPHOLSTERY IvnW Inallita I’RANCIiKS. jdA IJI I BEDDING, ' Spring Mattresses, JijL NuXw ! tents, awnings IKaYEA jlk*. J <im/ •foM/mto #ef«. | OSSSiUdHMII Tl'.ttMH 1 • \s|| ldo not ’■J m>ll on eroitll. wpß»i VKJstr*'"'T rill-iolll |*k*n*n i on» i,, tt |i l|lv iteiii man. 17 K. ii i:Mint st, 11 \ RHY LY X A X BAILROAD TICKET BROKER AND COMISSION AGENT. Hhol'loxt. mid Quickest ttollte* Hint LOWEST RATES TO all points, Airenf North Aliunde Btenin*hlp Ointoronoo. Moiiilh'l AmorioimTicket limiter'* A**i>vlnllon TEI.EI'IIONIC SIL Oftlov. ,mWnlj Mroot, plot opposite eiltrnuee to t'nr KlO'd, Atlimoi, (hi. tod in .ATLANTA Co-operative Granite —Agio LIMESTONE COMPANY No. 1 phkvanmi* to no *i i. kino* or GRANITE AND LIMESTONE WORK, RRPKPtAI.I.V HOUSE TRIMMINGS ft CEMETERY WORE. Contract* solicited Obtain our aatimatM bttlom trading elsewhere. H. T. CLARKE, Manager, ST Addrm care ' Working World." Doyle Bkos. 144 Marietta Street, Are Helling FURNITURE At FACTORY PRICES for CASH and at Regular Retail Prices on Weekly and Month ly Payments. It will bn to your ndvimtagn to call, lx'- foio purchasing eUewlliw, on hovt p linoTtiKit*. HI Marietta »t. J. A. JACOBUS l* offering rpvclal iiulneementa in CLOTHING . -FOR MEH AND BOYS M.v Htoek I* New mid of THE LATEST STYLES, ANO THE PRICES to SUIT the TIMES Ml HKI'AItTMI.N't IN LADIES’, MENS’ 4 CHILDRENS’ SHOES l» complete. Mud only or the t»>M nuiiitti A full Him or tIHNTH' IIHKHH MIHB’I'H and r N IHtHW IM it. lint*, t'm* mid Notion*, Jeans Pants a Specialty. riiniMi call and me, t;*i lU'catin «tiooi. Dig Hiig Harber Shop Wilt** Rather* «ul» Kniplsje*, Eadie*' Hang* and Children's ’ air cut ting a «peeialty MF*We take pleaaum in watting on L»dir« and t’hildrrn at thair home*. RENDER A BCHKLPKRT, No. 12 Weal Alabama street. ■ ■■...1 R WOODWORKING . nfe _ B amiaUrindaot Ma- xw**,^T.. cWiaer, Ai l<>« Mo'Sewry <■« *■■■■■ ttgxM, tnjutiA. a*, nail y m rm . an t»h hw* X—n t-”.' *n»k* iwc i*w '-xT*i A roan who h pmpr- WmM rmi Ml a Ard hr l*nv th* trltca Te plm hiwwalf w»li«w Oh the vkdlwrMbe Way rwta th» m*fh» And h* rex’* truth M* lahon AmM frwnd* and haigMwir*, Amt caeetiw n« «alw«a Or kaffa He want* we Wood diet. He doat rave »<* rt«t-. But way* at hnwa qnbt, Alone with hi* * ita He i wi6 « hraggnt-. He dixat »wvll nor «wa<grr Nor carry a dagger < Vuvealnd in hi* hrraat. But he 1 * valiant a« Heidnr, Aa 4aid M a rw Aor, And w-eant a pmrectw Over hl« chrsl, , He don’t bnitiw nor tnwt ua Nor, litre Booth or ftrutua, (lot migrv and (hoot u» And iiialtv no amend*. He don't rat late Ruppevw, Writ*, vrtaw like Tupper\ Hteal cash of hi* )xqva'n Or prey on hi* trfeinta Ho don’t growl at hl* mutton Nor rave when bo 1 * got on But one aingle button He think* on* will drx, Tn church li* taw dore* Nor poslurvw nor posea. But mocker then Mown, Ho *h* in Id* pmv. Ila never drinks toddy And never wwuw shoddy, Hut love* evmytiody Huth Ugly and sweet; Ito's an hoiKWl t'oliovor, Ho'* no lmw> dis el ver, And ho kiM'os his bo«t l e.ivoy I'ntarniahi'd mid n«ak lie'* rm |«>litlolmi, He don't hnv* n "mission," He want* no | o*lti<>n Nor bnnkuis for fnm<\ Ho don’t Won or hhmtor Nor swell out his duster While hi> I'.ia !* of the lustra Oi In* timiilv nmno, He's no aiur en nl.er, No rtgnrt'tto smoker, No tirewimo Joker With jo-lsthat am tamo, Ho'> a man of ability, Os mental virility. Hut in nuslo t humility 11 an't toll bl« name. I ijsw (,V>t«.l l’*i< A CIIITKEKEP I’AHEEIL Han Quentin prison, twenty miles from Ban F rmu'i-i'o, l ontiiiiisn vast number of outliiw* nnd desperate men getionilly, but coiopicuouH iimoiig these imprisoned road aui'iit* Is "Billy ' Miner, who hn« not only figured prominently a* a high waymnti in Cnlifornln, but t* known in thei same capacity in t'dorado ami the Rocky mountaiu dl»ltiut* Ho has also posed aa a lion of »ocietv In a quirt town tn the peaceful State of Michigan, Minor la now thirty seven year* of ago, and nut withitamling his many vwit* of cotifhictnent I* yrt a hamhome and graceful follow, fluent of tongue and captivating In style. Provlou* to 1880 Minor served four yems In Han Quentin for «tago robbery, mid imtnodl atrly upon hi* roltnse, quietly dlsap neared from the State, Early in Nuvetn Iwr, 1880, ho arrived in Denver, (Ml where ho met Billy Leroy, one of the most noted and daring highwaymen that ever stopped a stage or stole a horse In the Itoeky mountains. Miner mid Leroy at once formed a pmtnvrshtp, Miner adopting the name of William A Mop gsn; be was better known among the thieving fraternity n* "California Billy," The Bnances of the pair were low, and they immediately Mt out upon a prospect tug tour to the wouthivcNtern part of Colorado. About the middle of the month of Decembnr they robbed the Del Norte Mage, milling from this harmdous undertaking the sum of 13,600 in g.dd coin. They were cloinly pursued by Lew A rmitrong, sher Ilf of Rio Grmutr <ounty Leroy was subsequently eiinturvd ami hanged by a vigilance committee Miner, vvlth more than usual good In k, escaped with all the booty, ami made his way toi'hlvagu He renuilned in that city only h»«V>r enough to secure a most fashionable out tit, and having tilled two Saratoga trunks with gnrgrou* finery, he speedily left this prominent jsrint for the quiet sevhwhm of Michigan, He settled upon the retired town of Onondaga in which to make his debut iu society, The advent of a sash ionsbly attired, dashing, and handsome young man with aiqmrentlv unlimited resources created quite a stir iu Diiou dnga society, and Miner soon gained an eiittee to the best t'amilivi in the town IL’ ilsimvd to lie s wealthy ga'iitleninn from t'aliforniii that was attending to some private busine-s winding up an estate or which ho was the sole surviving heir, I'hc pts’digalitv with which he spent hla moiiov gave color to hi* story and at once established him as a great catch, Ho wits pmtivu larly attentive to the ladle*, ami told them all manner of fabulon* atorlo* about Ills great ’wealth in California yteat block* of houses In Saermi’cnto mid Ban I Frmicheo, mid rich gold mines without number. One girl, more derated than; the rest, l»e< onio engaged to marry him But Miner’s recklea* I’vtnivngancv soon depleted hi* tinanec* to such mi extent that ho made up his mind to leave the qUitt n tlhmont of Onondaga society and again «vek the wild* of tho Won't for further auppiea, During the latter part of Februmv, 1881, Minor told hi* (Honda that urgent business ealh'd him at unco to t'allfor nia His aged mother was in feeble health, ami it was alwolutely e«*ontial that ho should take her upon an ocean voyage, and allow tho gentle bree.ee of the Pacidv to fan lunk to her faded cheeks the bloom and glow of health. On ♦he eve of hi* departure tho prominent cltwon* of the town gave hint a banquet, at which the mayor preaided, and Billy became the hero of tho hour. He hade bis tearful to'trothcd an affecting good by, promising to return aa noon aa ho had wbvrv to »oi.. nV hi*ts’" -v mid W oh I th.- w-.e.-v (to- ha-.-i a « I” try • *», Iwvv mvtola, Mid a hkito He then i .r.tn»kj fweto with wtantem T ■ .lamt, formerly of t ’hillhv’ih*'. I’hfea ' The pair immodiatoto made their ! vrny to Del Nwto and again the 1W j Norto »twgv *■a* mhhod tort (hi*time the [ plunder was but a small sum They * made their cwnpe to the lto< ky maun I tain* < toeeh foltowed by Armationg and a p-wse After a long -nareh Ito ' n re finally eaptnred, tort while the ofßvcr* were on their way to DrlNtttt’ w 'th their prisoner*, they *mppcd tn rmnp for the night. The officer* wore find, and toll asleep, leaving Jones and Miner tn hr wat-tied hy ntonmsiry All n'eliwk in the morning the two mon broke away, and with a pistol that had been over looked in the *< xrvli Miner Bred four »hnta at the nlflcera, breaking the arm* of one and «rtiou«lv wantnding the other. They then dadwsl away in the darkne«« This waa the last hoard of them i«t\d orado. (tn the morning of the Tth of Novem ber, 1881. the stage from Honora to Mil ton, in Tuolumne county, Cal , was robtosl by four masked men of |3,70A. The Job w»« neatly done in ten niinutm, and not a mark or sign was toft to denote who had cnmmittM the m t Detective Anil, then in the employ id Widls, Fargo ,t t'o '» express, tort im« captain of the yard at Ban Quentin prison, took charge of the case, and ar rived on tho acene the day following the robbery. He at owe drtvrniiii<'’l that the work had been supervised by Miner, alt bough at that time it was not known that lie w;w on the I'm ifl' voa-t, Aull, in romiumv with tho sheriff' from tho surrounding enuntie* seouiod tin country, A trip made through Stnnl* lau* diactosed the- fact that n notorious horse thief named Jim Connor had been seen in that vicinity in com i puny with n d ishing ymitig mini linmrd j Will lain Amleison. Audersmi was laid jup for some timeut < hin s.> i amp with I chills and fever, and while there made many friend- \fior hi* recovery \n dei'cn attended a tsmntry hall al Angels’ t’nni|h a place made famous fwmi tho I poem of "The Spelling B<l mol at \u gel>by Bn I Harte \l this ball \a deison was lionised by the ladles, and during the rvetihig promised to send some mU'le from San I rane’s o to a young girl who Ind aitracti I his juissbig lanoy, I'his ball oc link'd the ovonlbg lii'tor.' the robbery, and two a. ok* Inter the musianas icnl, whhh I'urnMied the tint clue to the rolilien They weir traenl to Ban I'la svto o where thvv hail airived after tlvr toghi of long nd s on hmsvtou'k. While iu the city Minvr, or Anderson, purclnsnl an |B’> suit of clothes a #6t> ovehH'at, and a gold watch and chain. Thus gw : gisiU'lv equipped ho started I'Aok in com pany w ith t'niui to pursue the courtship begun on tho night of the ball. When about half way back they loomed for tho ♦list time that Captain Aull was on thoii track. They immediately changed their course nnd went to the ranch of Hill tlillor, near Woodlawn, a well known tvsort far road agents. In the moan time Vaplain Aull had learned that Hill Miller was one of tho robbers of tho Sonora stage. and anticipating that (hoy would congregate mi the ranch, ho turned his attention to that section. Early one morning Aull, with two other otlieers, drove out In the dlrecUon of the Miller rendervou* to take olwerva tions A* they approached the house they saw two men carrying guns running away in the direction of a small crock Tho officers whipped up their horse* and drove down a lane to a gate that entered tho tlrld tho two fleeing footmen were In. A* they o|»ened the gate to pass through an other man wn* discovered behind a trw> with a shotgun poirfted at tho oflloer* and mennehig any further advance After a parley lasting several minute.* the man lieidnd tho tree ootieludod Hint the odds worn against him, ami surrendered. The other two men escaped I'heono captured proved to be the notorious Jim (hum lie had on his person at the time fthto In motroy, two flue pistols, and a brench loading shotgun, ami in the stable was found his favorite riding horse Flora, that was already celebrated for endur anee ami speml, There was no doubt in the minds of tho oflleors that the two men that fled were Hilly Miner ami Hill Miller, and after sending their first captive to Bnernmento tnev turmd their attention tvi the two fugitive* Atom! I o'elo- k tho satnonftornmuiCaptain Aull ami Billy Ar llngtoii of Baernniento left Woodland in a buggy in thodireetmn of Saeramonto, They liiul followed the Saeiameiito river about two miles when they caught sight of two men getting oil' the high levee down next the river. Tho movements of the men were somewhat suspicion*. When they suddenly disappeared down the river bank Captain Ault got out ot his buggy and went up on tho levee to see w-hat had become of thorn, Ho was armed with n short shotgun Arlington was left in ehtivgo ot the buggy with tort a single pistol, When Aull re.iehod the top of the grade hi' did not six’ any one at first but on looking around he discovered Hilly Miner ami Hill Miller within thirty feet of him. each with a double barrelled shotgun at full cock, covering him completely An Attempt to tight would have been Instant death Anil, apparently not noticing their warlike attitude, addressed them pleasantly, and succeeded iu throwing them ot! tlieif guard lull gravely told the robbers that ho had tmen out dm k. hunting, ami had mistaken them tor some of his party, from whom he had lieeotno separatixl Finding that he had succeeded in deceiving them, Aull bade them gvwd evening, and went direct to the bugc' I’m’ look behind him would have lux'ti total, as the ixiliber* followed him, keeping pivallel with him. When lie reacherl thelnurgy the two men turned ami fled, Will itrove rapidly to a pair of bars which brought him within 123 yard* of the fugitive*. llu then com nwneed firing at them. After the tew flrst shots Miller threw up to'th hands and surremlemL Miner kept on hl* course down the river Ault turned Mil ler over to Arlington ami set out after Miner. After following him for half s mile Miner gave himself up. Ths pair were immediately taken to Sacramento, and that night Crum, Miller and Miner slept under one loot. Tto- of ftonwi wuwto th* iMR*”- ’F'tW l t*k"W to towiova hv t’sqrtato Aull and (We i <whnt‘ Vl’to't, arraigned fto>v plead miltv MHtoi and ntudi re evix-i’d IW’-rrt y -Ren year* in ’-sn Qwefrtto n hito i mni. rm ta .smnt «t hi* eons ’•«ton. rs ’Hped with twelve vosra. The fourth rnkton wM known to to Mtant.m Jenwi, Miner's <’nl<>rad’’ <x»m pamrm, *he had a.-eompanled him to ’ thn t's. m. .-osM through Arirwna. whwv their pa»s*g» n-s* marked with many calihvito* Jone* i* Mill at large AW | ..< 4 .*** ___ What the British Gevvmwicvif (tod* The Queen iwrive* annually atomt |:l, tmi.rtiHl; the I'rini o ot Wales, fuiKl, im. Crime AWtod, ♦l.W.flilO; Hr nee Arthur, 1143,606; I'rinoe** Royal, 000, Prim-r«» Helena. (130,000; Prineow Louise, R3o,tkM>j Prince** Beatrice, I'o, <HM>. Dmhv«* of Albany, |:trt,ooo Duchess of CambrMgc, fsb.mm; t'rin <■>'** Augusta. tlA.OOO; Duke of ('am bridge. ♦tIO.IHW; Duke of Edinburgh, |t:i«,000; Prine."* Mary, |2A,OOu. Prince Edwanl, of Saxo Wrinvar, fltk 000; Primx' Leininsrii, fftt.ODO; Prince Victor, of Hohenlohe, |lo,ooo, house holds of dceeaswd aovrreigna, 125,060, This foot* up tho pretty sum in round numltem of 14,300,060, which represents, I lielievo, six per vent, on atonrt |«A,. 006,000, Tho British premier ns elens no pay aa such, liev’iiuse a* premier he is mnrely a member of (mrliament. Hut the premier also assume* the otlleeof first lord of the treasury, the salary of which is |’.'3,000, 1 Tho lord ehaueellor receives |M»,000 a year A lord of the privy seal gets a year, though the oilleo is but rn’iniiial. In isstt ‘HI only <5,000 was asked for the lord Tprivy seal in the estimate*, tuulin 1884 8A nothing at all. Ten thousand a year Is good pay fordoing nothing Lord president of the council gets |IO,OOO a year. Chief seeietii’ie* for limue, foreign, is'lmiial, war and India departments receive each 1'65,(100; the th't lord ot the admiralty 122, 500, loci lieutenant 'if Ireland <IOO. 000, eh of secretary foi Ireland "2,(100. ami the remaining members of thn ad minl't’ation, whn are not members of the cabinet, receivvc from ifIO.OQO to <12,000. I'lie sulimd nate im tubers of thoministry', to the iiutulier of eighteen, txx'oive fhu'n B’l,ooo to <IO,OOO a year. The vlveroy til India iceelic- <l .'.5,0ii0. ‘l'lie list might I',- priihmgod hidethdio lv, writes a eoiies|'umlout of the Pitts burg Di’»' , but it is iwy purpose lo quote only the e who are elie-e to the valilnot, I'lii’ law oiliceis of th” gowiti nieiii io paid ’•nl.irles which would be thou ;hi i oiiifmlnhlv by t'o best of uur Amorhiui lawyers ami judge’. I'lie lord eliuiivel.ir ot lo'l.'ind gets <10,000; the attorney general, <33,000 solicitor gen oral, <30,000; lord advmato of HixOland, <!2,ooi'i solleitcr g.'ii oral for Btmtland, <3,000; attorney general for Ireland, <12,00!*; s> I eitor general for Ireland,<o,ooo, Each of those oflleial'i gains largelv fro'n fe. s and private practice b. >-i io hi.* diiry, and tn ixt of them are entirely usrlesi In speaking of the expense of th? loyal family I should have included upward of <33(1,00(1 a year for the maintenance of parks which are Intended for the special i pleasure of royalty, "Pigs’ Foot Drolled a la llarnuin ” The late HarrUim I’lkvlius was an epi euro above everything' else The creator : of a new dish was to him a greater num than he who won many battles Among ! the guests at his hotel, at Old Point Comfort, n‘lew years iigw, was the ' veteiau showman, PT. Barnum He, too, loves the goml things of this life, i One afternoon the two were sitting to ! gether on the hotel veranda. Barnum was spinning one of tho yarn* for i which lie I* famous, lie broke el! sud ! denly in the middle of his story with tho I remark: I "Bay, I'lmba-.wliy don't you over »ervo I pig’s bet for break fust ♦’’ ’’Hi'eauso they're not fit toeat,’’laeonl rally replied Mr, I’hivhus, "They're not, eh! I'll euro you that belief. Got a cook you can trustt’’ "Bevern! of them,’’ res; ended the as tonishod riut'btis. a "Send the best one up to mo,'' said Barnum The cook came "Now," said Mr, I Barnum to the astonished elu f, "get »omo pigs' foot tot ones; wash them clean wry clean; then wrap etieh one separately 'in a piece of clean immlin that hasn't got any starch in it, Then boil 'em. Boil 't}iu hard and boll 'em long; not less than seven hours, Do you mi I dowtandf seven hours. Then tiike them ' out aml»put them In a cool place. When thev're cool unwrap 'em anti split ‘cm. Vnderstaiidf Split 'em right in thoron j ter. Next day broil ent nnd servo 'em hot the hotter the better, but for heaven's sake don’t fry ’em ” Ihe cook followed Instruction*, mid the next day Mr. I'luebus took breakfast with Mr and Mm Barnum mid tho friend who tells tho story Mr I’hu'lius ate of them, and ate heartily. Thov Just touched hi* taste ami "supplied along felt want '' 15 lion the pigs' foot had di*app< aved, Mr, I’lui'bit*'comment was, ; "Buy, Buviiuin, that’s food tit for a j king." ! And that is how it came about that, tho visitor to the Queen's hotel in I on don, nt Leland's hotel in < hivago, nt tho > West Kud hotel at Long Hrnneh, mid at < vm ioit* tirst eliiss hotels iu this city, finds 1 on the breakfast bill of faro s t before ' him, "Pigs' feet broiled a la Biirnuin," Mi I'hielins had introduced tho dish to his brother caterers in various pact* of . th* world. No Livet'ie* tor Hint "Gath," the New Cork correspondent, toll* a story of a major general of the British nrmv, who came to the American inctiopoU* i>n a visit from India, mid a prominent man who wa* not In politics, to whom he brought a letter, put him In hi* flneeari iage and took him everywhere The Englishman As id ono day; "I *co that Mimoof those carriage* have driver* In livery suits, while yoursha* not ’’ "No, sir,” said the man; “I never put my driver iu livery, because 1 have a little superstition about it. lam a speculator, and have my ups and downs, and it oe gutted to me that some day or other I might die p*Kir, *ml that niy son might have to drive one of these carriages, ami I think I wvmld not like to see him iu that kind of livery uniform.” NATURE. A* the vx'l't «tive too-ito*w«r» >1 N'atiw rnm*«'» i'” RMWM *o»»ou Bprin# with the garmint of towntifnl gwn. ami admu* tlw eataldtohmntit of I'attomon A Caldwril. «to>n a wagirttosht "*«'»' Truths' Boy* ami t'hllihe u Clothing will greet the eyt* of the publle. Design* nnd quality will suit the most tostidious. while prices will plruse the ! imxxt economical buyer, Hom'*! dealing, fair Ire.itnient. "e promise to all w ho will favor us with n ; ''(ill, Patterson &, Caldwell, 2 I \\ II I PKHALI* ST. H i 4 ft «! t 1 'j M li'l -■!?. a 1 ■ 1 It’ wtoWWW. a> Mw W Offll off■ Iw MANI E\(”1'1 HERS til' PATENT WIRE PICKET FENCES ('lie ' hoil , Rest mid t'hi’VP'X't l-'ence ever iiiailo, mill the tally |>raelloiil Movable l-'euet’. ‘2B lit'hll('(' SI., A l In n(it. (An. Hirinee’ ' -il voii'illt their civil Interest by rctulliiH till’ I'or • 'iitalomii’ m«l Inmi'iiuil'loti In reg-UXI tot'll' to LIGII to. iliiill- ■’ <-« OHB » •’ '•• ‘ Mmauier. I'cr Infi'ematlon In vi's'eril tul'miiity uml tei'i'ltui'liil ItlitliG In Miibmiia, toiliiwuri’, l l 'torltto t Ma« .leliusetts. Seo 111 (‘meiliiil er Vcrumnt, (iililresH C. I I X HA 1-1., em'c (leerahi l-'eni'o < 'urn ixiiiy, P, O. Il," I I.'. W'E A.R/K HEADQUARTERS S ’ . * K'OR ) Builders Hardware And Carpanters’Tools. COMBKA.NI) SKIC for YQUUHICLVKK Send for Prices. THOMAS M. CLARKE & CO., Cor. Peachtree and Line gtroete, Atlanta, On. ~ X * PHOTOGR APHER, 18 M AHI h’/ri’A H r ri{lClTl\ |u*4 rvrvivoil u thio lot of ANO £L£OANT SCtNtNf, of tho Lhlowt Uo Im ii"" pvopiuvil iu do tho FINEST WORK at mlei’s m< n< moderate than can be done by any artist hi tho city. If you want I'lliST CLASH I'ICTURE, give litm a cull. 23 Marietta St. 23 A TLANTA DIME MUSEUM, O 'l'lll' EAMII.Y REBOIIT EOR LADIES \NI» CHILDREN, frrf | OVERS (IE WONDERS SGOCI.D NOT KAIL TO ATTEND. JSf yy GIANT SHOW AT MIIXIET I’RH F.H. >yj MEW NOVF.LTIEH EAEIIV WEEK jHj "FUAT NEVER WILL BE FoRtIOTTEN. O FOR to CENTS I K niUVF. (WAY DELL ( ARE IN SPENDING AN HOUR HERE. MENTION IT TO YoER FRIENDS, j?** £' VEIiVTHINII ('HASTE, MORAL AND KI'.f'INED. MATINEE. I’.VERV MORNING AT 10 :m EOR (X>lX)f/Ef» PEOI’LE JJNLIMI I'ED ATTRACTIONS! qtagm performance HOURLY, I rNDORSF.D BY i’HFJBR AND PUBLIC. |" NRIVALLED SPECIALTIES. • j |y ORTIMRR, Manager. 23 Marietta street.