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7 SOCIAL NEWS. ELECTROPOISE tlHfi vommraah axlakta. ga friday. February 19, is 92. STILS0N, The Preparations for "Tto Pro dactlon Snow THAT IT WILL BE A GREAT SUCCESS.

Marriage of Mr. Woods and Miss Bosworth. Oliver Events of interest Gossip About People. day night Each had bi rehearsed separately, and so perfectly had ei teen trained that it was a comparatively matter for Director Simpson to hold them The effects were astonishing to both fmvo singers, who had never heard tl except as played upon the chestra would drown their voices. fear was increased at tbe Bisht of a formidable array of eighteen men, seated before tbe stage, in Urnments in hand, ready to play the accompaniments Tlio members of tbe who, as professionals, hadcoiue to look with considerable peeled baton of the director, both forces in a few lad Wen erroneous.

The Ists were found capable of producing the most subdued and drtleate music, so that even In the softest passages of the solos the accompaniments enhanced rather than marred the effects. The musicians observed that these amateurs were unl.ke any amateurs they bad ever seen, for they had their notes exactly correct, every passage being completely intelligible, every phrase distinctly given. Both were delighted. Tbe grand effects of tbe string, brass and reed choirs of the orchestra were an ins titration to the singers, and they never aaag so well before. The choruses solos, ducts and trios were given in such a sprightly, clean cut and altogether superb style that the musicians were impelled to their very best and obeyed the directions given by the baton with precision.

Tbe audience was so enthused that they applauded loud and long after nearly every number. Of course tbe performance was not perfect, that was not to be expected. Bat there will be oho more rehearsal of tbe chorus alone, one more of tbe orchestra alone and two more of the orchestra and chorus combined, and then every imperfection will have eordia hall Friday night. a full attendance. The gentlemen who form were at the central police si and Captain Manlev.

Little Miss Mary Lou Jackson, le policemen's chorus Uon on yesterday and i by Chief Connolly ho is famous in lng dance for the second act, which will be one of the features of the performance. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard Smith to tbe marriage of their daughter, Miss Georgia Smith, to Mr.

William Rook. The marriage will occur Thursday, February 25th, Mrs. I. W. Avery will give next Tuesday evening, at her home on Juniper street, a delightful church, on Merritts avenue.

She will introduce Into her programme many choice innovations and literary treat. Among one of the most at things abroad, as seen by Dt. Hopkins. A beautiful 'wedding took placeat the Methodist church in Sylvania, in which the contracting parties were Mr. Robert L.

Park, recently of hundred church bad been i crisp and bright, and ef a 1, and the golden beams of tt played tbe wedding march, and was performed by Rev. W. J. father of the bride. Immediately rried Mr.

and Mrs. Park left on the i for Millen, at which place the Rev. William Walker, of Dubuque, with bis family, is visiting his parehts, Mr. and Mr? M. T.

Walker, Crew street. Mr. Walker baa many ir.enJ. who will be glad to welcome hini to One of the most charming entertainments of the will be that given at the Yonnjt Men's Christian Association this evening by a number of young ladies and young gentlemen. It is given for the benefit of St Philip's church, and already a large number ot tickets have been sold.

The aa will be packed. Those taking part in the splendid literary and musical programme will be Miss Birdie Taylor, Miss Daisy Jacobs, Miss Grace Knight, Miss Gnssie l'arkhurjt, Miss Mary Tup per, little Louise Mclndoe, Mr. Howell, hiss Mercedes Leigh, Miss Marie D. Congdon, Miss Maude SmlthTMiss Maggie Smith, Mr. D.

Pinson, Gene and John Barry, Misses True and Matalie Little. Miss Mercedes Le'gh is a well known elocutionist of New York, and Miss Coajjdonis a magnio ment will be a jur every way. The loto luncheon given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. E. C.

Peters was a charming and brilliant one. The beautiful mansion was gracefully bowl of golden daft "golden chalices In I 1 bloom, formed o'clock and began to," which ended as delicious and rare. the booby prize. The guests present were Mrs. Mrs.

Henry Porter, Mrs. Dr. Hagan, Mrs. J. W.

Kankln, Mrs. R. B. Eidley, Mrs. Welborn Hill, Mrs.

Cosgrove, Mrs. George Wlnship, Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs. Dr. Barrett, Mrs.

A. B. Steele, Mrs. W. F.

Plane, Mrs. Helen Plane, Mrs. Thorington, Mrs. Foore, Mrs. Carroll Payne, Mrs.

T. D. Meador, Sirs. James Freeman, Mrs. Nellie Peters Black, Mrs.

Sam Stocking. The beautiful home wedding wblcb united Miss Eva Belle Bos worth and Mr. J. Ed Woods occurred last evening at 8 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Garnett street The ceremony was solemnised by the Rev. Mr.

King ner. The esidence was tastily and handsomely decorated with rare tropical plants and flowers. The bride, who Is one of the meet aeeompMffied and i cultivated young ladies in this cltv, was a picture of grace and loveliness in her wedding gown. She is the oldest danghter nf Dr. and Mrs.

J. M. Bosworth and has many friends and and friends of both families city today for Mrs. J. R.

Boone andjlirs. James Toner, of Gainesville, are guests at the home of Mrs. J. J. Powell at Decatur.

Mr. T. J. Brad'ey, of Memphis, and his pretty bride spent a few hours at the Kimball house yesterday. They were en route to Jacksonville, St.

and other Florida points to spend their honeymoon. Mr. Bradley is a leadine yoang Co xv ran, February 11 rSpecialO Lnst Srtghtat the Commercial hotel Miss Henrietta or McDanough, was married to Mr. J. 8.

Almand, of this place. The marriage was quite a surprise. Miss Westbrooh has been clerking for Mr. J. 8.

Almand since he opened His store here, and clerked for htm before be came to thls pb.ee. Only a friends and thsgwssts of Jhe hotel were present. The ceremony was per Or.u«d bv Ear. H. tuFata Baking Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powdar.

Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Mo other baking powder does such wort PEYTON IS CAUGHT And Will Be Brought Back to Atlanta for Trial. A WOMAN SAID TO BE IN THE OASE.

Bis Troubles Seem to Be Usual Borne of His Escapades. He was caught there yesterday morning and tomorrow win do moumh to Atlanta. That the young man's escapade will prove aeosuyone is peyona a uouot. Mr. wood sides intends prosecuting him to the lull ex tent of the law.

It was seventy five days yesterday since eyiou maae tne hreas: that will give 1 great deal of trouble. The story of how he came to Atlanta in January on the ragged edge, without money and shabbily dressed; how Mr. XFood suies befriended him and gave mm a good position, and how Pevton rewarded this friendship by disappearing with his Deneiactor a money, will be remembered by The Constitution's readers. A few days ago Chief Connolly's 500 circu lars were distributed all over the country, and a rewaru otrerea ior reyton arrest. Ue was traced to Cincinnati, his old home, and then the trail was temporarily lost.

Yesterday morning ho turned up at Louisville, and was instantly pulled. A telegram was received by Chiof Connolly about noon, and immediately Mr. Woodsides prepared to secure a requisition. This morning Detective Loonoy will leave for the Falls City. A Marred Record.

Since Peyton has left Atlanta it has devel oped that he left Chicago almost, if not fully, suddenly, tie had some trouble with a there, 'tis said, and it resulted in placing him and his family on the "outs." After coming south, the young man eon tinned on the down grade. The son of a. highly respected merchant, he made his extensive friendship theloasis for assist from others that was never appreciated. Oscar L. Ray, the well known driver of the 00k and ladder wagon, was one of those In who tra? "beaten." Feyton went to him before he left and asked well and was glad to accommodate the young man, who to the best of his knowedge bore the very best reputation.

This and other money was added to Mr. Woodsides's Peyton is twenty two years old, a soft, quick talker and very polite. He is an 1 railroad office work. Bat it wiH all avail notliinc. Mr.

Woodsides is determined that he suffer for his ungrateful and dishonest act, and will leave no stones unturned in the prosecution. NO LUNATICS NEED APPLY. The State Lunatic Asylum Is Crowded to There is no room in the state lunatic asylum Ordinary Calhoun was applied to yesterday to send a demented person to the asylum, but had to refuse on account of the crowded condition of the asylum. He has received tbe following letter Trom Dr. Thora'aS 8.

Powell, the superintendent: February By drder overcrowded hundred, except in cases Of avb'e received, no emergency ci oeived unless the total number of 1 hand l.eos patients. 1 governed accordingly, as I have no "Thomas B. Powell, Superintendent." STRUCK A FREIGHT" CAR ud Thrown Back A Fatal Ban away to a rich toned Horse. A horse belonging to Roe Bridwell, the mer lant on Mitchell made a thrilling run away yesterday afternoon. The animal was stanomg not lai irero tne rail sad, attached to a buggy, when it became right tied and dashed down toward the East Tennessee a terrific burst of Aa it started to cross tbe railroad a freight train backed up, and the horse dashed into tiw rear car with fu'J force.

A big crowd saw The animal rebound a dozen feet, and fall, torn horribly and dying instantly. The buggy was badly smashed, and a mote complete wreck could hardly be imagined. inusTTBted Lectures on Ancient Egypt. Tbe general interest in the lecture of Dr. Dick rman, 110 be given on the 23d and 26th of this month, is most natural.

In "bur childhood no story had greater attraction for us than that of Joseph and Ms brethren. AS We grew olBef euH questions wore suggested; Who was the Pharaoh who raised Joseph to power? TThst was the actual state of civilization In that distant country and remote age? Who was tbe Pharaoh In the time of Abraham and Sarah, and who the Pharaoh or Ttiirsaas who owirtsaWtsne Hebrews? Indwhose daughter it little Moses its of Bgypt, written all over with hrero ihtcs, which such schotars as Pr. Dickennau read as we do English, have anything to say about the sojourn of tbe Hebrews on the banks of Egypt? How learned a man was that Moses, who was "Instructed in all tne wisuom 01 These and many others, we under and, itls the object of Dr. Dickerman's lectures answer He will give us tbe very litest results the hare of its atmosphere, tne Manufactured at Detroit, by Dr. Sanche, the Inventor and CURES PNEOMONIfl All Diseases Without Medicine I On application, will furnish heat city testimonials.

For sale at $25 cash, by ALEXANDER BECK, State Agent, 450 Courtland St, ATLANTA, OA. Prominent People Interviewed, The Ladles of Atlanta Give Their Views. Hill and Cleveland Hot the Subject, bat Tbaj Talk on Hoy fa line Eatables. Mrs. on Washington street, says: "Your home pa oked Sweet Pickled Peaches an the best 1 have ever used.

They are better than my own home make." Mrs. on West Peach tree street, says: "Please tell the people trom tne, that your Butter is tbe hast in the city, and at the popular price at which you sell it, should be used by every family here." Mrs. Tf of West End, says "I would never use canned goods until I tried a can each of your fine Peaches and Pears. Saw I use them regularly, but will use no other. I find them the most healthy and palatable food that I can obtain." Mrs.

on Whitehall street: "Please send me five pounds of your Rijamo Coffee; it is the best that I have ever used." Another Whitehall street lady remarks; "Ton certainly have the finest preserves that I ever saw in a stare. I will never make another jar if yon will promise to keep the same quality of home made goods that you are now keeping." A Capitol avenue lady says: "I love to buy groceries from your store; everything is always so clean, and you certainly keep tbe very bast quality of goods." One of the best entertainers in the city sajt "I gave a dinner a few days ago, and my husband told me afterwards that it was the best dinner that 1 ever served. Everything came from your store." Now we would remark "A word to the wise is sufficient" W. B. HOYT, febM 7or5pflnn 90 Whitehall Street.

IN FINfe GENUINE CUT GLASS. Everything usua 1 1 found in a large wholesale and retail crockery and glassware house may be seen at our storerooms. Our prices are very reasonable, and you will say so when you call and examine the goods. MS, WEI CO, 45 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA TO MARDI Excursion to Mew Orleans and Mobile via A. and W.

P. and L. and N. Railroads. The Atlanta and West Point and Louisville and to February 28th inclusive till March 15th.

Through tiatiii Good to return leave Atlanta at via Montgomery and Mobile. Fred D. Brian, L. and X. K.

John A. Gee, A. G. P. A.

and W.P.B. R. febl0d Bill Aap Bill Arp's new book, 330 striking lllustra ions, elegant binding, gilt lettering. All We vrttingsare in this book. Have yoo new series of the Hi hernia Building and Loan ssociation.

P. F. Clarke, secretary anu pricesnew attention. I of etchings i goods. Mail orders receive Guarantee Company of rtorth America and United Mlvtee Guarantee Company, you are required to give a bond for the honest and faithful performance of your duties in a position of trust, you must either obtain two or more sureties from among yonr friends, or apply to a guarantee company.

Which will you do? Charles. C. Thobs, nov dly frt sun toes Sub OF EAQLE8 NEST By data Baton Caoke. This celebrated hook has been out of print up to three vears ago, and what few copies coma oe obtained self readilv for and per cony and even more, so great was the anxiety of the and sold at per copy until an Immense edition wis The publishers then determined to print a paper adWoa, JsaosMssr that there could be £. vsral hundred thousand copies more sold at Wfll j35 JEWELER.

WHITEHALL Reliable Goods. Fair Dealing. Bottom Prioaa, season you may want something in the Clothing line. Whether a Suit, an Overcoat or an odd pair of Pants for a child, boy or man, we have sometning tointerestypu. As we have to make room for an immense SPRING Stock now on the way, we feel sure that by giving us a call you'll be benefited by our prices.

Eiseman Weil, OJiE PRICE CLOTHIERS AMD FURNISHERS, 3 Whitehall St. 1.00 Soft Hats in our window. SPLINT COAL. The best domestic and steam coal ever burnt In Atlanta, xae very Dcst ramp coal as ton. Best screened and washed nut coal, per ton cash.

I am also agent for the celebrated Corona coal. I give spec el prices on carload lots. Best oak and pine wood cheap tor cash. A. H.

BENNI1, Wholesale and Retail Coal Merchant, Corner Simpson street ana w. A. K. K. also iwcs tar street.

Telephone 353 and 1 131. eb dim The Shrngle of Oar "MAMMYS" Amoskeag Brand Never Splits ATLANTA LUMBER Gamer Humphries and Glenn Sta. ATLANTA, GA. Telephone, 897. EQUITABLE The contractors are now plastering in the Equitable Building.

Parties wishing to rent rooms in thia. building arranged to suit their wants will please apply at once to Litt Bloodworth, Secretary East Atlanta Lami Co. fettSdlw FOR SALK Second hand fist and burglar proof safes, of nearly all styles, makes and prices. rTj. WILES.

WEAKNESS MEN aamioiLm.arwAriL.,., Prices on Suits and Overcoats can go no ower. If you need either come in; price will be as low as. you wish it. We have some good things in and Chadran's Suits and extra Pants at prices no parents will grumble about. Clothiers and Furnishers.

38 WHITEHALL ST. For Thirty (tys We Will Sail MEH SUITS AUD OYERCdTS, BOYS' SUITS AND OVIRCOflR MEN'S 1MD BQYS' EXTRA PANTS At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent. Sped at inducements of ared In oux Merchan TafloriTig Department. Remember we do not keep shoddy clothing bnt offer the best at the redaction stated. jnuiesoico, 4i Wiiltehall Streat.

RAILROAD TIME TABLES. TIE FLORIDA CENTRAL 4 PEIIM R. fi. THE FLORIDA TRUNK LINE. SHORT LINE TO TAMPA.

Conneets at ALLAH AH and JACKSOSTILLE with a Sew York ana tbe 48 Miles Shortest Rouie Between Qaiahan and Tampa. 28 ffifes Shortest Route Between Jacksonville aad Tatftpa. Tfiree Trains Daily, LeavlnxCalHhantiaSa, LeOvtrte JackseavUle a. m. and for St.

PeteMburg, aad hi addttioa, vtblrd train "fHE M.V1NG CRACKKSt," Fall man Parlor cars, leaving Jacksonville makes a oayHght run to 'Bampi over the osntral part of Florida, stopping attbore noiraad Siivee Sprrsf. 'Sleepers oaaU Ctgnt trains. Semi for of Florida to G. P. Jacksonville, Fla.

H. 8.PK\NI!<GTON, Traffic aUoacer, jani RAILROAD SCHEDULES, CEHTBAli A.WLHOAD Qg QEORaiA. SBBBBSSfc 7 09 amtTD 15 am To 1 From Kaahviffr prnlTo WEST POINT ITAILROAI From West Polnt.U SO am To FromMonU'tu rli pmTo West TraBOovhtsVflU. 1 am To IHeatur sm rroa am Clarkatoa To JreatAarajU'u I tt yi From am To 11 pm RICHMOKD ANT) PANVILLE B. H.

Ans'tVe A iaak. and Ch'tan( No. 16. F'm I5pm No. 11 For 1 Mo.

13. From Blr jSo. U. For 8 11 For jHo. 11 For Cinc't, Chat, and Cin'ti sa4 with aivergiBi lines poluU ad.

pm Hnaf HEB iiti'r eiivl ATLANTA HVW ORLEAX3 SHORT ATLANTA WEST POUTT SAILBOAT) 03l Ittmost line aad best route to alontiaaaqr Kew Orleans. Teiaa aad the The following asMdols in aflket January 13, BOCTE No. No. eioept No. St Dailj.

ArLaGraare ArW Point. Ar OpeUka. i ANO ffrTiarEPOBT 1 Mpm 1 T.Z lsamirs tfeat Petal 3Sam; 10am 15ipa 6 WaaijlS 68 am 4 3: pa stam; ssipat room Va3M Sa B. Pass AA are von soma to Chlei of any point iaiis KIchmeHd aad Danvtltav Companr, operating the Central Railroad of Georjia. TTme card effect Junaary 21, 1832.

Solid tra Atlanta to Jacksonville, with Putting Gars throngh ylthont clianpe. AiQrtOBi. 8 12 rm 6 iQ In ArMaeon JiToc 10 am 10 tt pm 7 ti pm ArMaeo a la uiUli pm is pa SSwn; Bpa UUaeeaJanc 10 8 39 pm tt 00 aa am A CKSONVTjfjiB Mo 1 Ho. "So. Lv Jacksonville 7 pm ivi fSllr SouTHwa'ao.

Koarowaaot £eam( i WfnLv Atlasta Ar 7 tt pm 7 ant ssia as TRAINS (Daily except Sunday.) Leave Atlanta. Leave Ha peril le All tiiiae above run daily. GREEK, Geo. Atlanta. 80L HAAS, Trallio Managar, Attants, V.

McBEE. den. Savannar 4. L. TATLOK.

Gea. Pm. Atlanta. UAJttVncsL. Aast Gen.

Pass. Savannah. Oa. A. VgPfOY, Pass.

Agtnt, Atlanta, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. (sabfaorthtwiraiiattberUa a Bjyatoa RL XGE, AnCHrrsora, Room 41, Old Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga. J5. ATTORN ET3 AT LAV Atlann, Oa. Special attention to commercial claims, daaiages, state and fedotalo (Lato Judge Sup.

Court Said. SVABlaXW fjiuo: omtWilob at Liv. dtp Bask BailUaj, Atiaats litAS J. USFTWICIT, lOlIN W. AVERY.

rOXTZ CONYSBS, Attornef at IAM set. AtlanlB, Ga Rooms 29 Gate City Bank landing. "lT T. fi. X.

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