Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, May 19, 1884, Image 4

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'The ’jrtlornittn Jlctrs. MONDAY. Xt 19. IR*4. ■ ■ - "" 1 I*4 to w AdTortttniirati. Mi- -- R iro*d Ly*r. Association. S rF. A. M. City Cotitcil rnolutioni. *" ;V and *> v.rhu R*Uwt. A set; b —C. 11. Dort. B- y wacted for the crocery busine**. Rev a* u^i for r. S. Engineer’* office. tr,*s pappy e* traced. -V Brown. AMigce*. Ycttg be*r* for tale. C'iar*tct tu*f wt:ed. Btou*r fto*v. M. Bird. A- -4 XcUa|Mia A son. Lo; - *B* s-** L- :t*ry. effi ixl drawing. Wita*r Inatirwtlon*. is Atlantic State* to-daT: P v .ly w eather and light local - =>•-*. itfceast to •riuthwest winds. ♦tA* mij T • t -tt of tae river at Aucuata at I: -'eWk p. . ye*terdav (Augusta t •* *"a* 7 feet i inch—a fall of 3 inches n the j** receding 34 hour*. O'apantii* ttatotant of temperature ai weraAnah. Mav >. '.am and iv 4: iw i<c. * *4 *.■• *44 A. ■ TI 3 ; <4M S:M r. ■ <<o 44 ra. * 16:44 v.m. 70 Itt a '* M t.aia U M’ti.mutn 6s 3 *“ teaper*t.r Mean temperature B rev It lea. t iirMia L/is* N . 44. F. A. M., will The Bints regular awettM of the Kail roani l ar A .ati n will be held ;tt SL*tr *r, Ha” to-night. ■ g • -** &mtg* M. Bird hat log been placed p*r n the Danes and satilla route. * h-av, ; *-m -row evening at six - * and h- r ifter regularly every V v g;,t -* ;r *nce occurred at the - • . Western • .<• vai.f the color.L m. tars \ n.-ts from Charleston, mb ;. “Bdl" Williams is alleged to ■ ipon GeorgeGuck * -. i.. • ■r* i arrests. (. . k - s■i al rows witli W il ■ in 1 * .• t ago had a warrant : • v i . A 1-0114 I w * \ s| ItlOt sI.V IV.II KI Il < I In thf I4 r lijr ;i Heavy Iron Kar in th K*n<l of (irntleman Fall -h rfiy aft. r to o'clock last night l’o li<. titan Mich.e-1 S. \\*alsh. while on duty in fr nt of the barber shop kept bv James J. If. ;s h. N .. Whitaker street, re <. t\. ii a p.itnfui an<l serious injury. The part liars ■ 'iincetcd with the occurrence m —:• i: i> \b<>ut lo o'clock a kero s' i itiij wa- 'is. rved ill the barber shop t • in iumincut danger f explosion, \t -a ai. ! s. veral citizens decided to 1 .! • titrate-. and remove the lamp. \ w ..s a young man v . . tin name of Charles summers, ; wt, - . •- 1 1 .1 ill climbing to the trai.s m over tie* door and drawing t s. A ross the exterior farce nt ire trails in are a number of iron bars a*. >iit tfve-4-iirhtiiS of an inch in knees and fi t In length, laid hori l , so kets. The lamp being ex : . -i. the party proposed to assist Mr.- . ’>e|> to reach the pavement, hut 1,, far. . 4 In- could, by holding with both ia- . w • r bar, swing clear of the ui i.i and <!r.p about - leet to the ;e !.• of tie- fastening* ot the bar , Mr.- mine rs was falling • - .... ft. when two gentle* Ulan Walsh Sprang 1' fr ee i■ s iv.■ him. Tae young man fell i. peer, tpoint of the iron bar mu king Mr. Walsh in tie- and pene t- , :i n the right side of the innei -orw rof the eye. Mr. s mim ,... soaped unhurt, but Mr.' Walsh ■a ,s u, 'led to th*- citv Dispensary. . m attend* Iby Ir. John i>. ..- . - ■ \ W - .... |.,Vial t bis n sidenee on Mont- Till KAK.Itls or PVTHIAC tlui.arwiia liiii.ion anil the firaml l. .elite Ue present stiles Ofl for Brant m, k Ts-du. To t.i .. r- xl r-;.res*r.utiv*-s to the* (,; ,n t D-lge <t Knights of Pythias and I*'. - •. I>;vi- .a N". lof the Uniform lUr.k ( 'iunm:i. .mpanit-tl by the - • f the Uniform Division , fa . w ■■ <• iv*' Mii jnnah to-day, ,• . > ;,v -!• atner David Clark t Tr ■ • part v expect to reach r- • :-, ,rr< w morning at 6 o'clock. 1 , ..{ u.~ Grand IjAi* will . • • t. anil it unanticipated t- I-- ■ •-K r h* hi ID the -tat*. About r> j.re-’ litinz Savannah at:* •<1 !: -n. including tin.' Du< :• sion: B. I. k • - - ■ > omoiander; ( has. i \t i. *, ; ~ ; Knizbt Lieutenant Com i , ..I Ju titer. Sir Knight Herald: i- A.* ~- K .-tit Guard; Wm. Orr, *■ • >:■ ir: U.nis -t-mbaeh, Sir K 1 - a- . r. an ! 'ir Kniglits A. . .*... James Naylor, Jr.. K. E. 1 It -a •.*. I*, small. John Lord, M * - W !:>. Adam K'-ss.-l. Frank L-. William M* Neill, Hob ken, C. A. D Wiggins, F. A. 1 : lathes of the Augusta Di . <■ . lathe i ity this morn* of friends, who are - • ’ v Kuights *.f Pythias, v : a !vantage of the occasion to v . ; Hr in* ;ck. and many of them have and tick ts of Sir Knight V\ ak> held. W. C. T. I . VMt Tnrmlaj the ttth Inst., Fixed Up n a* a Hay of Prayer. TV \\ man** Christian Temperance t ; ian • f Savannah has received from t N*t: nil Woman’s Christian Temper ! ii nan announcement, issuer! in Pi sidential cum ; , i vii: * Tie s*lay, the 27th Inst., •- <l*v of prayer. The association, in r \ ■ . •. • da. urge* uj>on all loeal unions t *. rv*. it. enlisting all pastors and .. t* *■• —q* rat*-, so far as possible, • tn ‘i ! n-s|sctfully requesting t.. preach on the subject of God in *i:* nt on the Sunday preceding or * MUs Frances E. Willard, ■n her appeal says: *•, v /’Mph; •Righteousness r K !, * canon. ton sin is a reproach to any j, *> .- *’ *n - to-day a legal partner *f - . ng intoxicating liquors m a drink raw fact b tines the greatest. . . m—i vital issue in national ,t the people cannot • v t -oh- hyrl ie with a traffic in vw. at* --*• result is to render the , i sn < .t* * pa‘>i. of self-government. The kaane* <>f Amenra are imj~ riled by the -a- Vww whose pvtomace Is no—lastly re rnilcl from the fireside and the cradle. Ur. i rv' re. mother- an<l sisters, wni-s aid - .siitcr*, beseech ali who believe le ei nw thns tn solemn, earnest and s i ■ ovrltMitheheartsofthepeo pte asav t*e tnrned unto Hun up*.n whose ts s ter the s •vemment shall he, that tn . . I); , part* such principles may be declared, aa4 swfa candidate* chosen, that Christian ~j i- , ! . usiy ca-t their ballots for . . - as-utv*l that they have thus for th*- national prohibition of S'„ traffic m strong drink. Ml" LI I.A HI RST. The Vntertainnient at the Theatre To- Night. Th <f seats f t the entertainment v Lula Hurst at the Theatre to • r,d. :.■* a full house. Since Miss H -• -,\fc.••it-.-m at the Pulaski House r - . -lav. she has performed several - which have fully con v.:. I tic n’- 't skeptical who saw her the* that abe possesses a most extraordi ry effort to cmnii News representa- IV, c,ad the privUesre of a chat with the * ims lady veMerday. and learned that wtm bad not studied and trained her won , rt.,i {..<r- sufficiently to put it to ,r,u lur* at mental tests and esper tuienta. tikis she will undoubtedly . .at, do. and then there will •- :t *r* tn f.*r douotot her strange and pheao—eaal ability. Those who see her i -* .. • w ill have an opportunity of test ing and solving, if possible, the mysteri otM for*-*. IRI UTk DtVEXPOBT JACKSON. lb. Funeral Teeterduy and Burial In Laurel Grove. Tie- funeral of the late Hon. Davenport Ja k-or. t k place from the residence of b. father. <*.-o. Henry R. J ask son, yes terday aft-rn<* n at 5 o’clock, and was at mW by BMflibers of UaeCbatham coun ty bar and a number of leading citizens, ■tv. Thomas Boone, rector of Christ t tiurch. and f>r. 1. 8. K. Axson, pastor of the Independent Presbvteriau v hurrh. officiated at the religious ceremonial* at the residence. The *t mains were interred in Laurel Grove cemetery, w here the grave, upon the con clusion 'of the obsequies, was decorated wUS a profusion ot wreaths ec tnpesod of the cbotoeM iower*. FIRE-FIGIITF.RS’ GOSSIP. WHAT IS GOING ON IN' THE FIRE pn* DEPARTMENT. Arraxijreuierit* for the Parade on the 9th of .June—The Ocmulgee* to be Hie Guest a of the Wavers —The New fnt forms—New Alarm Boxes and Row They Work Prospective Improve ments t'pon the Entlnes. The arrangements for the annual parade and contest of the Savannah Fire Depart ment. which will take place on the 9th of next month, have not been fully per fected. but it Is understood will be during the coming week. During the past week the Bartow and the Washington steam fire engines were tested, and Col. A. N. Miller, super intendent of the water works, was se lectinl to act as steamers’ judge on the day of the parade. The other judges have not been named. As already announced, the contests will tak*- place "on South Broad street alter the parade, when the companies will be ■.tationed as follows: The engine at the plug on South Broad street between Bull and Drayton: the reel to start from Presi dent street, run up Drayton to South Bn ad. attach to engine, lay out 100 feet of hose and play water 150 feet from noz zle by steam, the tire in the engine to be lighted as soon as the signal is given for the reel to start. In the reel and steamer contest no cozzle under one inch is to be used. In the parade the several eompani s will me ! at 1 o’clock t>. m. on South Br..ad street, in front of Fireman’s Hall, and move off at, 2:30 sharp down tkiuth Broad to F.a*t Broad, thence to Bay street, ani.it tb- Exchange, where the depart ment w ill Is- ins|>ected by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. After the inspection the lin- will form and proceed up Bay to W.- Broad, thence to South Broad, and ■ n to Drayton.where a halt will la- ordered. Tic- Werner Hook and Ladder Company will shortly begin practice for the con t- -.t which is to take place between tbe respective detachments. The Wavers will receive Ocmulgee No. 3 Company, of Macon, who were to have been their guests last year, but who were prevented from coming. The Oemulgees will bring their hose-reel and twenty men, but will not participate in any of tbe contests. -There is a strong bond of feeling between the Wavers and Oemulges-s, which was fostered upon tie* occasion of the tourna ment last month, and the visitors are assured of a reception and entertainment la-littiiig them. No programme has yet Is-en arranged, but an excursion down the river will probably be one of its features. All the paid members of the depart ment received their new uniforms last Saturday. It consists of dark blue sack roat and vest and pants of the regulation pattern, with cap. The cap, coat and vest arc ornamented with gilt buttons bearing tbe initials of the department, -•s. F. I>.” A few days ago two new fire alarm boxes of the last improved non-in terference patterns were located in the Southern portion of the city—box No. 45. on the corner of Montgomery and Duffv streets, and No. 46, at the corner of Price and Huntingdon streets. Each of these boxes cost $125. The idea of tbe non-interference patent is that if an alarm is being sounded from these boxes no alarm lrom a box bearing a different number can b- sounded until the number from the non-interference box has been fully repeated by the fire alarm bells and gongs. B-sides, il an alarm is being giv.-n from other boxes in th- city neither of the non-interferec-e boxes can be made to give an alarm until the number of the box first op- ned has n sounded. Hence a mixed alarm i impossible. To-day 1.000 feet of new rubber hose will U- placed in service, and in a day or two several hundred feet of hose will be fur nished the Protection Hose Company, on Henry street, between Whitaker and Bull "streets. The improvements which have been made in the department sin -e Chief Fernandez assumed control, in the overhauling of the apparatus and the addition of th® latest irnprovemen’s to tbe engine houses with the reorgan izing of the d-'-partment. has mail- it one of the most eff etive and best directed prote-th organizations in the south. Although a great many repairs have already been made upon the engines and apparatus, a great deal yet remains to lie <|.,i . The Waver engine, which was r--- fitted last summer and fall, is again in the -hop. An effort isbeiDgmadeto secure new boilers in all of the engines, in two of them anyway, and when this is done their effectiveness will lie increased and the danger of a serious break, with ssibly fat n suits in event of an es j! isior." w-.uld b- avoided. Mr. LaFrance. ~f the LaFrance Fire Engine Company, of Elmira. N. Y.. was in the city last week i and made proposals for the replacing of 1 the present boilers with new ones of a „ perior build. Th-matter, it is under stood, is nnder consideration by the Fire I of Connell, and will b- re ported upon at an early day. the fifteenth amendment. The Fourteenth Anniversary or Its Adoption to he Celebrated by the Col ored Military To-day. The fourteenth anniversary of the adop tion of the fllteenth amemlment to the constitution will l>e celebrated to-day by the colored military of Savannah, with five visiting companies from South Carolina. A parade will be made through the principal streets of the city, and at the Park extension, under com inanrt of Major John 11. Deveattx, of the Volunteer Guards of Georgia Battalion. The visiting companies consisting of the Attucks Guards and Ran dolph Light Infantry of Charles ton. and the- Sumner Light Infantry and the Attucks Cadets, of Beaufort, accom panied by a large number of colored peo ple. arrived in the city last night on the Charleston train, and were received at the depot by the Georgia Artillery, the Georgia Cadets and the Savannah and the < batham Light Infantry. The Sum ner Light Infantry were escorted by the Georgia Artillery, who will entertain them while in the city. The Attacks Cadets arc the guests of the (ieorgia Cadets. The Randolph Light Infantry were taken in charge by the Savannah Light Infantry, while the Chatham Light Infantry will do the honors for the Attucks Guards. These military organizations, composed ol 11 companies of infantrv.one of artillery and one of cavalry, will" form on South Broad street, with the right resting on Habersham street, at !>:3O o’clock this morning. The Volunteer Guards of Georgia Battalion.composed of t>companies,will be formed on the extreme right. The visiting military, w ith the Georgia Artillery and the Savannah Hussars, will complete the formation. The parade will then take place through the streets, and after a dress parade at the parade ground, will return to South Broad street and be dis missed. The celebration will l>e concluded bv a ball and other entertainments given in honor of the visiting military. DROWNED IN THE KITES. A Fireman on the Steamer David Clark Falls lrom the Deck and Is I.ogt in the Waters. Yesterday morning, about half-past 8 o’clock, a negro named Philip Wingfield, one of the firemen of the steamer David Clark, was sitting on the forward rail of the hurricane deck, and, losing his bal ance. fell headforemost into the river be tween the wharf and the boat, which was lying at the foot of Lincoln street. Ned Walker, another fireman, ran to the paddle box and got down on the wheel of the boat, hoping to catch the unfortunate ' man when he came to the surface of the water, but be did not come to the top until he had passed some ten teet clear of the boat, when he immediately sank again. All the hands of the steamer made an unavailing search for the body of the missing fireman, and as it had not risen up to dark last night it is supposed to have lodged beneath the steamer City of Bridgeton, which was lying at her wharf a short distance below the David Clark. Wingfield was about 4."> years old and was formerly from Augusta, where he was at one time married. His wife died a few years ago, leaving no children. He had been in the employ of the steamboat com pany a little over a year, and the officers of the David Clark speak in the highest terms of his fidelity and of his qualifica tions as a fireman. COLORED EXCURSIONISTS. The Anniversary of the Baptist Church at Abercorn. Yesterday morning, about 9:30 o’clock, the steamer David Clark left her wharf, foot of Lincoln street, with an excursion party of about three hundred colored l>eople to celebrate the anniversary of the Baptist Church at Abercorn; about 18 miles up the Savannah river. The excur sionists were in charge of Rev. U. L. Houston, pastor of the First Bryan Bap tist Church, who preached the anniver sary sermon in the church at that point. The rest of the day was spent In the grove near the church, and the party returned to the city just before dark". The officers of the boat say that it was one of the most orderly excursion parties that has ever been on the boat, and that nothing occurred to mar the religious pleasure of the day. In the run upon the Southern Bank on Saturday Mrs. Hennessey was an nounced as withdrawing her money, amounting to SSOO. The Morning News is requested to state that this is neither Mrs. John Hennessey nor Mrs, C. Hennes sey. BTSINESS FAILtftES. Bradstreet s Budget of Trade Embar rassments for the Past Week. There were IST failures and suspen sions in the United States reported to BraditreeVs during the past week, against 132 in the preceding week, and 166, 116 and 88 in the corresponding weeks of 1883, 1882 and 1381, respectively. Addi tional comparisons are given in the fol lowing table • , 1534 , CJfrrttv'g uttkt. Pa*t Previ’t . * ShUet. utft. v*tk. 1*33. ]3st. ISSt. Middle 26 *3 31 46 48 New England 34 85 48 21 22 Southern 84 40 34 21 IS Western. 5s 4-3 55 81 19 Pacific and Ter ritories ... 2(5 14 IS 14 6 Totals I*7 134 16H 116 Wt Canada . 35 40 21 14 15 A!out 75 i>er cent, were those ol small traders whose capital was less than $5,000. The following were the important sus|>ensions of banks, bankers and brokers during the past week: New York city—Fisk & Hatch, Hatch A Foote, Donnell, Lawson A Simpson. O. M. Bogert A Co.,Hotchkiss, Burnham A Cos., A. vV. Dimock A Cos.. Nelson Robinson & Cos., H. C. Hardy A Sons, Goffe A Handle. Brooklyn—At lantic State Bank. Newark, N. J.—The Newark Savings Institution. Boston— F. A. Ilawley A Cos. Bradford, Pa.— Whitney A "Wheeler, (juincy, 111.— Union Bank. St. Joseph, Mo. —State Savings Bank. Tucson, Arizona—Hud son A Cos. Atlanta, Ga.—John H. dames. Among the other suspensions were the Northwestern Manufacturing and Car Cos. of Stillwater. Minn.: Charles E. Young A Brother, produce, Philadelphia, l’a.; and Henry C.Mavo, canned goods, Bos ton, Mass. In -the principal trades they were as follows: Bankers and brok ers 13. banks 5, stock brokers 5, grocers 26, general stores 24. produce and provis ions 11. clothing and cloth 10, liquors!), drugs K, hotels and restaurants 8, manu facturers 7. shoes 0, dry goods 6, hard ware G, butchers 5, bakers and confection ers 5. furniture 4, lumber 4, jewelry 4, millinery 3, fancy goods 2, grain and floiw 2, tobacco and cigars 2, men’s furnishing goods 2, books, stationery, etc., 2. ALABAMA. Kufnubi —Thomas L. Alldav, saloon, failed; Ebehczer Priest, saloon, reported failed. . FLOKIPA. Tnllahan** —l!. A. MeGmins, general store, assigned. tiKORUIA. Atlanta— M. I>. Bvron. grocer, failed: John H. Janies, banker, suspended and assigned to \V. J. Garrett amJ A . I*. Adair. Ilis real es tate Is valued at $450,0u, and he thinks this will l>e enough to pay all his liabilities: Paine, Rowland A Cos., produce exchange, receiver appointed. homt— J.G. Yeissc, drugs, applied for home*- stead. Swainsboro —Manning It. Itountree, general store, assigned. SOUTH CAROLINA. CharlMton — C. I>. Derate, fruits, sold out on a chattel mortgage. Utoryttown —Julius Levy agent . saloon, failed and succeeded by hi- fattier.. It is said he paid nothing Marian— Julins Brown, general store, closed by Sheriff. A Card. In consequence of the general stagna tion in business tbe jewelry trade has to bear its share, and many importers and manufacturers have been trying to realize on the stock to meet their payments, 1 have been able to secure several lots of Ladies' and Gents’ Watches and various assorted lots of Jewelry at a considerable reduction from usual prices. Yet, to car ry this additional stock is not profitable at all. The only way to make anything of these purchases, is if I can again un load. hence I will offer genuine bargains in these goods. I intend to sell them at manufacturers’ and importers’ actual cost, which will leave me a fair margin and afford my patrons unusual chances to secure excellent goods at low prices. M. STERNBERG, Dusters and White Vests, at Bel6inger’s, Lyons' block.— Adt. Wanted, a Good Blower. No, we don’t. The fact is our excellent goods and low prices do the business. It beats ail the blowers in town. The Famous let their customers blow for them, by giving every purchaser honest goods and full value f"r their money. No clothing store In the United States" will give you more lor your money than the Famous. 140 Con gress street. — Adv. Grftat Failur*; Thousands of Dollars Lost—Panic Stricken and Help for the Sufferers. The readers of the Morning News have no doubt read the accounts of the great failures of Messrs. Hatch A Foote, Nelson Robinson A Cos.. Donnell, Lawson A Simpson, and a great many others which created great excitement. The ex citement was great, but nothing to com pare with the excitement and rush at our establishment for the past few weeks for our nobby styles of Spring and Summer Suits, which" we are selling so cheap. Thousands of dollars have been lost by not coming to us to buy Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. It stands to reason those who continually pay high prices for goods will some day become panic-stricken and cry for help. There* is help for the sufferers of heat by coming to us for tbeir light weight garments, such as Seersucker Suits, Linen Suits and Duck Suits; also, Ventilated Hats, etc. B. IL Levy A Bro., 189, 191, 193 Congress street, Ado. Savannah, Ga. Silk Alapaca and Buff Umbrellas, at Belsinger's, Lyons’ block. — Adt. To Stimulate Trade. All AVool Suits for $3, Youths’ at $2 50. Fine custom-made Trousers (made from imported goods) at $5, as good as mer chant tailors.charge $lO for. Light Serge Suits suitatde'for this warm weather, from s•* to sl2. This line ot suits the price in the only thing cheap about them. Go to the “Famous,” 140 Congress street.— Adv. Roll plate and Cat’s Eye Vest Buttons, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ block. — Adv. Whatever you need for yourself or your boys, in Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, the “ Famous ” is sure to please you in quality and price, 140 Congress street. —Ad r. Children’s Hats, nice for school, at 50c„ a variety, white or colored, at LaFar’s. A complete line Straw, Pearl, Derbvs and Pearl High Hats, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ block.— Adv. Hurrah “for the Rooster.” Riflemen, buy your Hats at LaFar’s.— Adv. The Lyons Silk Umbrellas, and fine Al pacas, at LaFar's. — Adv. Balbriggan, Lisle and Gauze Under wear, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ block.— Adv. Military Caps" and Clothing to order, and Society Goods, ordered by LaFar. Neckwear, Silk, Cambric and Percales Scarfs and Ties, at LaFar’s.— Adv. A full line of Valises and Club Satchels, at Belsinger’s. Lyons’ block.— Adv. Fine Jeans Drawers at $8 per dozen, and the “pant-cut” Drawer, at LaFar’s. Fine Manilla Hats and Dunlop’s Hats. All the new spring shapes, at LaFar’s. Neckties and Scarls, all styles and latest designs, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ block.-Ad. Hard to Please. It is pretty difficult to please everybody, as there is sure to be a chronic grumbler in every party, but Appel Bros, have never yet failed to st ir anybody that in spected the immense steck of Gents’, Youths’ and Boys Clothing, Underwear, Hats, etc. Very little money accom plishes much at 163 Congress street, op posite the market. See for yourselt.— Adv. Gauze and Nainsook Undershirts and Lacework Underwear, at LaFar’s.— Adv. Valises, Walking Canes and Ham mocks, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ Block —Ad. Dusters and White Vests, at Belsin ger’s, Lyons’ Block. —Adv. - Marshall House. The uniform scale of prices, the eleganee of cuisine, the coiftfortable, o'.eanly and home-like appearance of apartments, have placed this popular hotel among the most prominent of the South, which reflects great credit on its manager, who leaves nothing undone to enhance the comfort of its numerous patrons. For fine Clothing, cheap, go to the Fa mous, 140 Congress street.— Adv. Mackinaw Hats at $1 50 each; men’s and boys’ sizes, at FaFar’s. — Adv. The Harnett House, Savannah. The wonder of those who go to the Har nett House, in Savannah, is that so excel lent a table and such comfortable rooms can be offered to the public at such mini mum rates. Without exaggeration, the table of the Harnett is as good as that of the Screven House, and the rates just one half as large. Courteous treatment makes up the sum of its attractions. The public largely testified their appreciation.— Jacksonville (Fla.) Herald. The newest out White Shirts, with 6 plaits on the side, open front, at Belsin ger’s, Lyons’ Block. —Ado. RAILROAD RCMBLING*. Bright Flashes of Intelligence from Near and Afar. The Bartow branch railroad will be completed in a short time. The Florida Railway and Navigation Company have reduced the local passen ger rate to 1 cent per mile. Local warehouses for the S., F. and W. and the F., R. and N. Railways are being constructed at the depot grounds at Gainesville. It is said that tbe citizens of Luthers ville, Ga., are discussing a railroad sur vey to Puckett’s station. They hope to be’able to run a branch road to the station at an early day. The Florida Railway and Navigation Companv has just made a contract with a New York firm for 50.000 tons of sixtv pounds steel rails, the same to be delivered at Fernandina within six months. This rail is to be used in relaying the entire sys tem of roads and in the construction of new roads, one of which, it is said, w ill run to Charlotte Harbor. The 50,000 tons will comprise 560 miles of rail. Last Saturday the cars were running a mile from Chipley on the Greenville ex tension. The engine is used for hauling Iron and cross-ties and perhaps in tilling. One hundred and forty-eight hands were at work. The number is to tie increased until the work is completed to Greenville. The Wrriieethrr Vindicator says: “we understand that the arbitrators have awarded damages to the owners of land for the right of way for the railroad from Chiplev to Sulphur Springs to the amount of $1,075.” Combinations of velvet and silk, Otto man or rhadames, in all colors, with trimmings of Aurilac lace, form some ol the most elegant and costlv costumes of high ceremony for the coming season at Saratoga and Newport. Linen lawns have both dark and light grounds, pale blues, grays, pinks, and dull greens, and also pure white, on which are scattered big blossoms, clusters of fruits, Indian and Persian designs, and rustic scenes and figures in miniature. True Merit Alone has given Allcock’s Porous .Plasters tbe largest sale of any external remedy in the world. If you have been using other kinds of plasters, one trial of “Allcock’s” will convince you of their wonderful su periority. 66 Broadway, Boom 52, t New York, March 2, 1883.) Having been cured of a severe attack of rheumatism of the neck and shoulders bv using Allcock’s Porous Plasters, I fe’el it my duty to strongly commend their use to any one similarly afflicted. For a period ot "several months I had exhausted many other so-called remedies without obtaining the slightest relief. Finally I applied one-of Allcock's Porous Plasters, and found myself almost immediately cured. 1 consider them a true blessing. Faithfully jours, James R. Hosmkr. I>urkee*B Salad Dressing. A ready-made, rich and delicious dress ing for all salads of meat, fish or vegeta bles. Cheaper and infinitely better than home-made. Unrivaled as a sauce. Emory’s Little Cathartic is the best and only reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the most obsti nate cases, purely vegetable, sugar-coat ed, tasteless, harmless, no griping or un pleasant eflects. Druggists sell them— -15 cents. Handsome line of Silk, Alpaca and Buff Umbrellas, at Belsinger’s, Lyons’ Block. 1 COMMUNICATED.) The Election on Saturday. Editor Morniruj Xeics: Dear Sik—l desire to trespass on your space briefly, and to come to the point, desire to know if the election on Saturday for Ordinary was legal; also, to have you decide a wa ger in connection therewith. ~ A bet B the finest suit of clothes in Simon Mitchell’s Fashionable Clothing Establishment that the candidate receiv ing the largest number of votes would be elected. B then wagered A one of Simon Mitchell’s tailor-fitting Summer Business suits that five aces would beat anv candi date that could lie put forward. Will you kindly inform me in your next issue as to the merits of these wagers? A contends that the best suit in Simon Mitchell's store will make the wearer of it the best dressed man in Savannah. 15 avers that Mitchell’s patterns and fits will beat anything. I maintain that you can get as fine a Mackinaw or other Straw- Hat, Underwear, Neckwear, etc., at Simon Mitchell’s, sign of the Golden Arm, 159 Broughton street, as you can obtain any where in Savannah, and for less money. —Adv. Peter Vanderbilt. Hammocks, Mexican Hammocks, in variety, at LaFar’s.— Adv. A full line of Underwear, at Belsin ger’s, Lyons’ Block. — Adv. Ridge, Mclntosh Cos., Ga. Ur. J. Brad held: Dear Sir—l have taken several "bottles of your Female Regulator for falling *of the womb and other diseases combined, of sixteen years standing, and 1 really believe lam cured entirely , for which please accept my heart felt thanks and most profound gratitude. I know your medicine saved my life, so you see i cannot speak too highly in its favor. I have recommended it to several of my friends who are suffering as 1 was. Yours very respectfully, Mrs. W. E. Stebbins. Treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Cos., * Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. Hero ADttrrttormpmo. HOSIERY. WE WILL OFFER THIS WEEK AN EX CELLENT ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk Hose. Ladies’ Solid Colored, and Pin- Striped Hose. Misses’ Colored and Black Lisle Hose. Gents’ Fancy Striped Half Hose. Gents’ Balbriggan Half Hose. Black Camel’s Hair Grenadines. Black Xnn’s Veilings. We have just received a very liamdsome lot of BLACK CRAPE VEILS. All prices. Continued reduction in COLORED DRESS GOODS and SUMMER SILKS. I. DASHER & CO., Broughton and Whitaker Streets. City and Suburban R'y Savannah, May 18, 1884. ON and after MONDAY, May 19th, the fol lowing schedule wiU be observed on the outside lines: I.EAVK ARRIVE LEAVE I LEAVE CITY. CITY. ISLE HOPE, i MONTO’RY. 10:25a.m. 8:40 A. M. 8:15 a. M. 7:45 a. m. *3:25 p.M.! 2:20 P M. 1:50 p. M.l 1:20 P. M. 7:35 P.M.i 6:55 p. M. 6:30 P. M.l 6:00 r. m. On Mondav. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day mornings an early tram for Montgomery only at 6:45. Also, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, at 8:36 a. m 7, a train is run to Mont gomery in connection with steamer St. Nicho las. for Dobov, St. Simon's, Cumberland Island and Femamlina. *3:25 p. m. Sunday, this is the last outward train. J. H. JOHNSTON. President. I)eßary-Baya Merchants’ Line. STE^E^^M.BIRD. CAPT* McCALLUM, TXT ILL leave every TUESDAY, at 6 o’clock D p. m.. for Doboy, Darien and Landings on Satilla River. KATES OF PASSAGE AND FREIGHT AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER LINE. W. B. WATSON. Manager. JOHN F. ROBERTSON. Agent, Savannah. NOTICE. “ The Harnett House Bar.” rpllis elegant Bar will be reopened on Tues -1 day next, and conducted, in connection with the House, as a Ilrst-class Bar. One of the most callable and popular Bar keepers in the city will have charge. Lunch Daily from 11 to I o’clock Bat Traps and 1.000 other useful articles, too numerous to mention. For sale at the TEN CENT STORE, 154 Bryan street, for the small sum of one dime. ijoilrt (Goo Do. FOR THE TOILET. IOW’S SONS & HAYDON’S Toilet Waters, j Flower de Lace and White Rose, Eau de Cologne, Brown Windsor Soap, Pinaud’s Violet de Parme, Liberty Boquet and Ixora Breoni, At BUTLER’S PHARMACY, Corner Bull and Congress streets. flat? orlng gstrarto, A TRIUMPH OF SKILL BnWce’s EXTRACTS Prepared from Select Fruits that yield the finest Flavors. Have been used for years. Be come The Standard Flavoring Extracts. None of Greater Strength. None of such Perfect Purity. Always certain to im part to Cakes, Puddings, Saucer, the natural Flavor of the Fruit. manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and Bt. Louia, Mo., ■ Akin of Lspilla Twl 6, Dr. PrlM'i B*kt| Powder, ud Dr. Prtto’o Perhuooo. WE MAKE NO SECOND CRADE COODB. SCH EI DEM AS.-The friends and acquaint ance of Mrs. Rebecca Scueidexas, wife of August Scheideman, and family, are respect fully Invited to attend her fnneral from her late’resilience, corner of Walnut and Zubiy streets, at 4 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON. iflrrtmgo. Clinton Lodge No. 54, F. A. M. A regular meeting will lie held & THIS Monday; EVENING. 19th inst.,^# at S o’clock, in Masonic Temple. Members of the order in good stand-' ~ ' ing are fraternally and cordially invited. By order of ( H AS. E. WAKEFIELD, W. M. Levy E. Byck, Secretary. Be Kalb Lodge No. !), I. O. 0. F. A regular meeting will lie held THIS (Mon day , EV E NING. at 8 o’clock. Members of other lodges and visiting breth ren are invited to attend. Bv order W. C. XEIDLINGER, X. G. Walter E. Swanston, Sec’y. HaHroatl Loan Association. The nintli regular meeting of the Railroad Loan Association will be held at Metropoli tan Ilall THIS (Monday; EVENING at 8 o’clock. By order WM. ROGERS. President. If. C. Cunningham. Secretary. Special Ilotirro. Notice. City of Savannah, t Office Ci.erk of Council. May 17, 1884.) The following resolution and Section 4th of ordinance therein referred to are published for the information of all concerned. Bv order of Council. FRANK E. REBAREB, Clerk of Council. RESOLUTION ADOPTED IS COUNCIL MAY 7, 1981. By Alderman Thomas— Whereas. Council did on the 2)th day of February, lsß4, by section 4 of the ordinance passed that day" to determine the value of real estate, ordain that no buildings or re pairs to the amount of SIOO should be made until permit should lie obtained from Clerk of Council: and whereas, property south of Anderson street is exempt from taxation, and people owning or improving such property may think that tilt repair or " improvement of such land may not . be regulated by said ordinance; and whereas, it is of the utmost importance that a correct record of dates should lie kept of all buildings erected in said extended limits; therefore, tie it Resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of the rity of Savannah, That the Clerk of Council be instructed to publish section 4 of said ordi nance calling attention to the same, and that it includes that portion of ttie city south of Anderson street, and that its provisions will be enforced in all parts of the city. Ordinance passed in Council February 20, 1884. SEC 4. Awl it is hereby further ordeained by thnaxtihority aforesaid, That from and after the passing of thisordinanee all persons build ing any house or making repairs, amounting in value to one hundred dollars ($100), to any house in said city, shall take out a permit from the office of the Clerk of Council before any building or repairing is begun. For such permit no fee shall be paid, and any person who shall violate the provisions of this sec tion of .his ordinance shall on conviction thereof in the Rolice Court be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars, jn the dis cretion of the court.” SEC. 5. And it is further ordained by the au thority aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordinance are hereby repealed in so far as they so con flict. Special Notice. Steamer DAVID CLARK will leave MON DA Y. May 19, for Doboy, Darien, Brunswick and Feruandiua at 1 P. it. instead of 4 p. m. C. WILLIAMS, General Freight Agent. To the Voters of Chatham County, At the solicitation of the many friends of my deceased brother. Hon. John O. Ferriil, and in deference to the wishes of my friends, I have the honor to announce to you that I am a candidate for the OFFICE OF ORDINARY of this county, for the unexpired term, and kindly ask your influence and your votes. With respect, HAMPTON L. FERRILL. For Ordinary. Fellow Cititen* : 1 respectfully announce that 1 am a candidate for the OFFICE OF ORDINARY, made vacant by the death of the Hon. John Oliver Ferriil. D, A. O’BYRNE. Tax Returns. My office is still open for receiving RE TURNS for State and County Taxes. Tax payers are requested to make their returns and save a double tax. HENRY L. DAVIS, To the Patrons of the Mutual Gas Cos, Office of i The Mutual Gas Light Company, > 118 Bryan Street, May 8, 1884.) In the pressure incident to supplying the wants of so many customers, together with the difficulties naturally arising in starting up anew business, it is very likely that causes of complaint may he given, or other wants arise and not receive that prompt attention which it will be the policy of this company to pur sue. If any such cases exist, they will confer a special favor by reporting promptly to the office of the company, and not to employes. No matter what may be the nature of the complaint, it shall receive investigation at the earliest possible moment. We only ask such indulgence as circumstances now war rant us in requesting, with the assurance that in a short time there shall be no delay in giv ing prompt attention to all reasonable de mands upon our time or services. N. F. THOMPSON, Secretary. Notice. Savannah Gas Lioht Company. ) Savannah. 6a., April 26, 1884.) On and after May 1,1884, the price of the GAS furnished by this Company will be $2 (two dollars) per "thousand feet. A discount of 5 percent, (five per cent.) will be allowed on all bills paid within seven days after presen tation of the same, making the net price for gas II 90 (one dollar and mnety cents) per thousand feet. ED. M. GREEN, President. USE DR. ULMER’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. This preparation does not contain mercury or any injurious ingredient, and is a prompt and reliable remedy in Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, etc. • Price 50 cents. B. F. ULMER, 17 Broughton street. Notice. Office Board sanitary commissioners,! Savannah, May 10, 1884. ( The following resolution passed by the Board ol Sanitary Commissioners on August 23, 1883, and then published in the official pa per of the city, is ordered republished: From ami after this date (August 23, 1883), no cargo from any vessel arriving at this port from aiiy port infected with yellow fever, cholera, or any pestilential disease, will be allowed brought into the city at any time between the Ist of May and the Ist of October annually, and between October 1 and the Ist of May only under such restrictions as may lie designated by the Boar*! of Sanitary Com missioners. It. E. LESTER. Mayor, Chairman B. S. C. J. T. McFarland, M. D., Secretary B. 8. C. and Health Officer. Advice Free. By an old lady not connected with the drug business, who says: If your little oneß are restless, grit their teeth, have no appetite, livid circles about the eyes, or sallow com plexion, give them Hull’s Worm Syrup. In one bottle you save a doctor’s bill and the health of your child. Can lie had at all first class Druggists, and at KiEFFER’S Drug Stores, at 25 oents a bottle. Yottenj. OFFICIAL DRAW INC —OF THE— LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “E,” Drawn at New Orleaus, La., on Tues day, May 13th, 1881. FULL PRIZES: No. Pritt. No. frit. 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33894.. s*; 64894 ... 100 50*12 .. 50 33969 50 65415. 100 5142. ... 100:33987. ... 100 65423 . 50 5213 50 34009 50 65439 50 5263 10034093 5065416.. 200 5320 50 34106 .. 100-65476 ... 500 5353 . 50 34414 50 65621 .. 50 5397.. 100 34425 100:65822 ... 200 5493.. 100 34449 .. 100 659®... 50 5596. . 100 i 34505 .. 50 60266 . . 100 5651 . 50 34686 5066127.... 50 5752.. 100 34909 .. 100 66563... 100 6801 50 35036 . 50 66644 . 50 6083 200 35037 . 50 66645 50 6128 50 35059 50 667® .. 50 6268 100 35077, . .. 50 66761 50 6378 .. 50135133 / SO 66854.... 50 6530.. 100:35143 .. 200167285... 500 6566 . 50 35347 200167404.... 50 6792 . 100 :35560 .. 100 67615.. .. 50 6833 ■ 200135628 . 200 67616. . . 50 696.3 . 50 35762 100; 67875 200 6993 .. 50 35972 • 200 67964 50 7141 ... 50 36299... 100 68001 . 50 7200 50 36:115 .. 1000|65119 ... 50 7205 50 36361. . 100j68277 . 50 7594 . 100 38438 .. 100,68738 50 7704 60:36532... 50.68929 . 50 7774 . 50 36576... 50 69096... 50 7940 100 36600 50 1 69121.... 100 8000.. 50136632 . 50!69236. 50 8084 . . 50 36684 . . 100 69299.... 200 8085.. 50 36725 100 69306 . 100 8240.. 50:36778 50 j 69370 . . 50 8432 . 50:36919... 50,69404.... 100 8522 ~ , 100:36948 .. 1000 :69528 .. . . 50 8551 6000 37133. 100 6 1920 .. 100 8626 100 37514 . 100 69940 . 50 8645 . 200 37585 50 70258 50 8710 50 37688 .. 50 70312... 50 8757 100,37928 5*3 70393 50 8784.. 200:38086... 50!70442.... 200 8786 ... 601.38237 ... 50170462. .. 50 8833 50-38254 ... 50170585 ... 50 9013.. 50 38456 . 50 70590.. 50 9115.. 100 39593 . 100 70629.... 50 9164. . 50:760 ... 5**170690 ... 50 9180 50 38785 . .. 50 70710 .. 10(10 9213 ... 1000:38889.... 50-70906. . 100 9339 . 200 :38999 . 50(70914 ... 50 9362 50:38990 . 100:70996 ... 50 9397 . 1001.38994.. .. 500:71042.... 50 9604 100;39162 50:71481 500 9665.. 5039270.... 100:71584.... 50 10002 .. 50139271.... 5071711.... 100 10149. ... 200 39316 .. 50 71889.... 50 103® 50 39447 50 j 71969 50 10453 50 39604 {>ooo 72141 50 10534.. 50139606... 200:72280 50 10785.. 100 39752.... 50072350... 100 19824 .. 50:39760... 50 72400 , 50 10842 75000 39816 50 7253*1 ... 100 10872 10*1 40021 . . 100172579 . 100 11030. 100140063.. . 100:7*852 .. 50 11249 50 40096 50(72870 50 11268.. 50i40207 100 7:5002 50 11284 ... 100'40361 ... 50 73070 100 11526 . 10040435.... 50 73197.... 50 11533.. 50 4055*i . 20*1 73237 50 11544. . 100 40583 501*3431 50 11573.. 50 40876... 100 7:1676.. 300 11807 50 40913.... 50 73755 . 100 12181 100 41009 . 50 73855 100 12296 100 41603 . 50 73946. 50 12305 . 20042018... 50:73979.... 200 12349. .. 10042020.... 200 73980.... 50 12*01.7. 5042264 . 100:74131. 50 13019.. 5042273. . 200*4181.. . 50 13048 . 50 42389. . 50 74322.... 50 13134 100 42439. . 100 74421 50 13361. . 50,42568... 50 74648.... 50 13385 ... 50 12577.... 200 74676 . 50 13552 50 42605 ... 500 74694 ... 100 13571 . 50)42635 . 50 74768 200 135*2... 50j42740 50 74840.... 50 13671 50:42970.... 50 75*164.... 50 13938 . 100 43008 100 75120 50 13961 . 5043053. . 10075294.. 50 14140 ... 100:43176.... 50-75607.... 100 14190 50 43177 100 75*197 . 50 14222 50:43214 . 50|75729.... 50 14223 00'43217 100(76819.. . 100 14451 ... 50 43219 100*76010 .. 100 14536 50 43395 50 76028 . 50 14733 100:43404 50176058 . 50 14809 10043516.... 50:76069.... 100 14884 100 4:1714 . 50 76111 . . 50 15084 . s*l 43752 loo!76212 ... 50 15186 100 43804 100 76294.... 50 14415 50 43820 50| 76*38 100 15459 100143963.... 50(76546 ... 100 15472 50 44027 . . 5**76728 100 15504 ... 200 44062. .. 100 76759 . . 50 15*1)2 . 50 44:101... 50 76862 50 15732 50 44665... 100(7*028.... 200 15*80 1(8*44741 . 200*77131 .. 50 15941 100 44823 .. 200 77163 ... 50 10074 . 50U,44906 . 50(77193 . 50 16184 100 45012. . 100 77242 ... 50 16204 .. 5045208 50,77271 100 16346 . 5045267 5077313... 50 16164 50 45407.... 50 77352 ... 100 16647 . 50 45498... 50 (*7357... 100 16680 . 50:45501 .. 100 77608 50 16703 . 100 45518 ... 50 77671 100 16808 50,45782. .. 200 77689 50 16821 5045928... 20077709... 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SO 02215 100 90950 .. 200 30429.. 100 02224 100 91024.... 200 30400 . .. 50 (62357.... 50 91096 50 30508.. 100:62521... 10091156.... 50 30572.. 500(62633.... 5091157... 50 No. PrU.\ No. Prut*. No. Prims. 91342 I 100’94086... .$ 500 96810 5 50 91428 50(94368.... 50 97005... 200 91455.. 100 94443 . . 100 972*7... . 50 91509. .. 100 94499 2000 97300 ... 100 91648.. 50 94745 . 100 97302 . 50 91706 ... 100 94950.... 100 97356. . 50 91776.. 50 94997.-.. 500 97404... 100 91957.. 50 95027... 50 97479... 50 91980.. 100 95100. .. 100 97525. 000 92052.. 5095125... 5097599.... 100 92065.. 100 95188.... 20097750... 50 92092.. 200 95292 ... 10097867 ... 100 92109.. 100 95721.... 50 96122... 50 92277 ... 50 95756 ... 50 98270 ... 200 92622.. 50 958®.... 100 98286 50 92647 ... 50 95863 200 98471 . 200 92671 5095881... 10098645 50 92710.. 200 95960.... 1000 98675 50 92743 ... 50 95956 50 98533 50 92839 50 96021 50 99155 50 92948 100 96267 1000 99274 50 93058 . 100 96285 200 99477 50 93357 50 96296 50 99660 100 93532 50 96355 100 99716 100 93603. 100 96387.„. 50 99789 50 93848.. 100 96484 .. 100 99893 50 93854 50 96514 . 200 99928 50 93966 ... 50 96*77 50 93970 200,96795. . 50 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 10841 t 750(25751 % 500 646 U $ 250 10843 750 25752 . 50GJ4613 . 250 10844 750 25753 300 •>l4 250 10845 750:25754 500 64015 250 10846 750:25756 . 500 64616 250 10847 750,26757 50u 64617 250 10848 750 25758 500 64618 250 10849 750 25759 500 *14619... 250 10850 750 25760 500,64620 250 1000 numbers ending with 42. being the two last figures of the number drawing the Capital Prize of 475.000 423 The subscribers having supervised the Single Number Drawing. Class E, Louisiana State Lottery, hereby certify that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel", with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness our hands at New Orleans, La., this Tuesdav, Mav 13, I*B4. G. TANARUS, BEAUREGARD, J. A. EARLY, Commissioners. Prizes cashed in full without deduction. No. ip,842 draws Capital Prize, 575,000, sold in Memphis, Tenn. No. 25,755 draws Sec ond Capital Prize. 425,000, sold in Cincin nati, O. No. 64.612 draws Third Capital Prize, 510,000, sold in Cincinnati, O. and Au rora. 111. Nos. 8,551. 39,604, draw each 56.0,0, sold in Columbus, Ind., and New York city. Nos. 22,176, 24.253, 27.392, 91,492, 97,525 draw each 52,000, sold in Boston. New York, New Orleans, Staunton, Ya.. Macon, Ga., Gal veston. Tex.. Fayetteville, Mo., and Deason ville, Y'azoo county, Miss. Pm (SooDo, (Etc. 6. F. Meia & Cos. # Summer Underwear. G 1 ENTLEMEN’S Summer Under vests at 25 i cents, and also fall lines in better grades in both Short and Long Sleeves. Ladies’ Underve'sts at 23 cents. Also, full lines in better grades in High Neck, Long and Short Sleeves. Children’s Summer Undervests in variety. Hosiery, Gloves, Haittercliefs. Ladies’ Full Regular Striped Balbriggan Hose at 20 cents. Children's French Lisle Thread Hose, all sizes, new colors. 50 cents. Gentlemen’s Fancy and Solid Colored Half Hose, in various qualities, at low prices. Ladies’ Jersey Silk Gloves in different lengths and new colors. Ladies’ Black Jersey Silk Gloves. Gentlemen’s Linen Handkerchiefs at 10 cts. Ladies’ Hem-Stitched Colored Bordered and Plain Linen Handkerchiefs at 10 cents. Coaching Parasols. WHITE GOODS. Fine White India Linens at cents. Sheer White India Lawns at B*4 cents. White Checked Nainsooks at Syj cents. White Striped Nainsooks at 7 cents. Pin Cord hite Pique at 5 cents. Full line of Superfine White India Linens, French Nainsooks, Organdies, Victoria Lawns, Persian Lawns, Lace Muslins, etc. A Good Corset at 50 Cents. Also, a great variety of better grades in Imported and Domestic Corsets. Will oped on MONDAY anew line ol Black Dress Goods In Summer Fabrics; also, a great bargain in a Job Lot of LACE BUNTINGS, In Black and Spring Colors, 15 cents per yard. Gentlemen’s Reinforced Shirts at 50 cents, 75 cents and 51. Gentlemen’s Linen Collars at $1 20, 51 50 and 5175 per dozen. FOULARD SILKS! SUMMER SMS! PURE SILKGRENADINES. SILK & WOOL GRENADINES. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DANIEL HOGAN TITILL offer tho above goods at special *' prices, with the view of closing them out prior to removal to his new store now in course of erection. One lot Foulard Silks, in very desirable styles and colors, at 50c. per yard; these goods were sold last season at 85c. and |1 per yard. One lot Summer Silks at 50c.; the same Silks were sold a month ago at 65c. One lot Summer Silks at 65c.; the same as were sold a month ago at 80c. One lot Pure Silk Grenadines at |1 per yard, actually worth 51 50. One lot Pure Silk Grenadines at 75c., would be cheap at 51 25. One lot Silk and Wool Grenadines at 51 25 per yard, reduced Trom 51 75. One lot Plain Silk Grenadine, 27 inches wide, at 51, worth at least 51 50 per yard. One lot Black Silk Warp Florentine at >6c., last season’s price was 51. One lot Black Silk Bysantine at 65c. a y„rd, last year’s price 51. TABLE DAMASK. One lot Bleached Damask at 51, reduced from $1 50. One lot Bleached Damask at 51 25, would be cheap enough at 51 75. One lot Bleached Damask at 52 23, former pr.ee 52 75. Gents’ 4-ply Collars and Cuffs. 100 dozen Gents’ 4-ply Cuffs at 15c. a pair, worth 25c. pair. 100 dozen Gents’ 4-ply Collars at 51 50 per dozen, worth 53. 100 dozen Gents’ India Merino Summer Vests at 50c. each, worth at least 75c. 100 dozen Gents’ Bleached Drawers at 50c. pair, worth from 75c. to 85c. pair. 125 dozen Gents’ Full Regular Half Hose at 52 40 per dozen, worth 53 50. 100 dozen Gents’ Balbriggan Half Hose at 53 per dozen, worth at least $4. SHEETING & SHIRTING. 100 pieces 10-4 New York Mills at 30c. The usual price is 45c. a yard. 200 pieces Bleached Shirting, one yard wide and fully as good as Fruit of the Loom, at BJ4c. per yard. CANTON MATTINCS. 100 pieces Fancy Matting at 20c., sold else where at 30c. a yard. 100 pieces Fancy Matting at 25c. per yard and upwards. BOYS’ CLOTHING. 150 Boys’ Sailor Suits from |1 75 to 55. 200 Boys’ Knee Pants; Suits in fancy mixture from 52 to s*- 13. HOGAN. .SUligator JirroelrtL Beautiful Feather Tans. Alligator jewelry. Real ALLIGATOR LEATHER GOODS. AMBER SORGHUM CANE. SILVER SAND for Birds. BIRD CAGES, MOCKING BIRD FOOD. J. GARDNER, Agt, SEEDMAN, ju6t the thing ! Egg-Nog Soda Water! AT C. M. HEIDT & CO.’S. Amuarmrntn. SAVANNAH THEATRE. One Night Only •••Monday, May 19th. Only appear an oe of the Wonder of the Nine teenth Century, LULU HURST I THE MAGNETICAL ELECTRICAL GEOR GIA GIRL. OVERCOMES numbers of strong men by her touch. Umbrellas, canes, chairs, bedsteads made to Sirform wonderful acts by this Wonderful agnetic Girl. Miss Hurst is accompanied by Prof. P. M. Atkinson. Usual prices. Seats will be on sale at Davis Bros.’ Mav 16. Next attraction—LOUlSE RIAL CO., Mav 26 and 27. itrotftotone, (Str. The Only Depot —KOft — BERMUDA ONIONS, LEMONS, POTATOES, LEMONS, NUTS, RAISINS, LEMONS, APPLES, LEMONS, PEANUTS, LEMONS AND LEMONS! HAY AND CRAIN, MARYLAND WHITE CORN. OATS, MIXED CORN, Corn Eyes,Bran,Cow Peas, HAY, CORN, OATS, LEMONS. 153 and 155 Bay, Street. T. P. BON D. NO PANIC! Merely getting Beady for the Picnic. CHOICEST IMPORTED SARDINES, SARDINES IN MUSTARD. CHOW-CHOW and PICKLES, CANNED FRUITS, POTTED HAM. LUNCH TONGUE, DEVILED HAM, FANCY CRACKERS, CANDIES. NUTS, PRESERVES, ROSS’ GINGER ALE, PILSENEB EXPORT BEER. - BARBOUR BROS’., New Houston and Barnard streets. Branch Store, Hail and Price streets. PICNIC SUPPLIES. I/'ERRIS* SMOKED TONGUES. ’ DEVILED and POTTED HAM. LUNCH TONGUE, B. 4 R. BONED CHICKEN, R. A R. BONED TURKEY, R. 4 R. CAVIAR and ANCHOVIES. ANTHOVV pactc- SARDINES and BONELESS HERRING. NUTS, RAISINS, CONFECTIONERY. A large assortment of CANNED FRUITS and PRESERVES. —AT— A. M. & C. W. WEST’S: 100 SACKS Viriinia, Tennessee & Ga. Peanuts. A PPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS. A SUGAR, COFFEE. TEA, etc. GROCERIES eenerally. B SELECT WHISKY. 54 per gallon. IMPERIAL WHISKY. 53 per gallon. PURE APPLE WHISKY, per gallon. OLI) RYE WHISKY, 51 SO per gallon. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES. AUGUSTA RATTLESNAKE WATER MELON SEED. For sale by A, H. CHAMPION. (flotliing. If Yon HaTe Not Got Time to Come Yourself, Send Y onr Orders. YOU NEED A NEW SUIT! NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT. WHY NOT BE COM FORTABLE, WHEN YOU CAN AT SO LIT TLE EXPENSE? OUR SUIT STOCK IS COM PLETE YET, BUT THEY ARE GOING FAST. COME ON AND FITTED AT ONCE. SUIT PANTS, ALPACA COATS, ETC., FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, AND ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. HATS FOR ALL, AND A HAT FOR YOU. STRAW HATS, MANILLA BATS, PEARL COLORED HATS. “KING OF SHIRTS,” FURNISHING GOODS, UNDERWEAR, NECK WEAR, JEANS DRAW ERS, ETC, Chas. Logan & Cos., THE SAVANNAH Clothing & Hat Store, 139 CONGRESS STREET. ptuutbrro’ Supplies. JOHN NICOLSON, DEALER IN Plumbers’,Machinists’ V —AND— MILL SUPPLIES, Wrought and Last Iron Pipe and Fittings, —AN*— Brass and Iron Cocks and ValTes for Steam, Gas and Water. 30 and 32 Drayton Street, SAVANNAH, GA. femono. LEMONS. lAA BOXES CHOICE LEMONS, for sale IUU cheap by C. L GILBERT & CO jnmeg. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASB YOUNG MULES,4^ • O thoroughly aeclim&ted and fine condition. Apply to J. E. MO RANjIOI Bay street, or New street,*!**** near West Broad. JlurtioTt Salre go.gag. * SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. C* H DOBSETT, Auctioneer, Will sell at 11 a. u.. THIS DAT, at 156 Ei* street, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS. WIRE sipp a lot'of Good MATTRESSES, 1 Fine R. vv CARRIAGE. BED SPRING, CROCkMy and TINWARE. n " r -- r —ALSO— -20 sacks VIRGINIA PEANUTS. 2 sacks RICE. 8 barrels STARCH, lo pails Lard. M barrel MACKEREL. 4 firkins PICKLES. 2 PIGS' FEET. —AVD— A large lot of WALL PAPER in lots to suit purchasers. SALE SUNDRIES, PRINTS, ETc! By J. McLACGHLIN 4 SON. THIS DAY. at 11 o'clock, to make room for a Crockery Sale, BED-ROOM SET-*. PARLOR SET MARBLE-TOP TABLES. CHAIBs' BUREAUS. SEWING MACHINE,' STOVES. RANGES. PLATFORM SCALE LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, CARPETS, Ingrain and Bra-~:U MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND. ALSO — 150 pieces PRINT-. DRAWER OVERALLS, TOWELS. SOCK ,J -ALSO— HARNESS and ADDLES. < NEXT, a large invoice of Auction Salro future Dano7~ XaTe chanceT FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \T AUCTION* By GEO. W. LAMAR, Auctioneer. At 11 o'clock A. M.. TUESDAY, Mav 20. will be sold at the house No. 73 Gaston street fourth door east of Abercorn, south -.dt-, ’ The entire outfit of Furniture, consisting of PARLOR. LIBRARY, DINING-ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, EASY CHAIRS PICTURES, C ARPETS, etc., etc. Also, an elegant PIANO, in perfect order, with Stools and Cover. Sideboard. French Plate Mirror, etc. Can be inspected at any time. Irgal Salro. SALE OF MILL PROPERTT. Will be sold by the undersigned, under de cree of the Hon. M. L. Jlershon, Judge of the Superior Court of Clinch countv, on SATURDAY, May I*. 16*4. at the" mill grounds of Sioat, Bussell 4 Cos., near Stock ton, Clinch county, Ga., All the property and assets then in the pos session or control of the undersigned as rJ. ceivers of Sioat, Bussell 4 Cos., including m9l and mill site, lands, houses, stock, etc. Terms cash; purchasers paving for titles FRANK SLOAT. WILSON GODFREY, Receivers. IttiUinrrt). SI BONNETS C AJP S. The largest and most varied assortment of SUN BONNETS IN THE CITY. C P 8 Of every size, style and price. Also, a nice line of MILLINERY. GOODS SHOWN WITH PLEASURE AT Mrs. K. Power’s, ICS BROUGHTON STREET, Oaolirto. BASKETS. A nice assortment of picnic, lunch, work, key and clothes baskets, just received. At crockery house of JAS. S. SILVA. KUiitrtiro anD 3rnmrtj. AT F. H. MEYER’S, 120 Broughton Street, You will always find a superior st>ck of Viiai fatties, “ROCK CRYSTAL” Eye-Glasses and Spectacles, FLORIDA CURIOSITIES. A stock of eleeant SOLID GOLD JEWEL RY and the very lowest prices. I make it a point to sell the best and most reliable goods only. F. 11. >IEYER. -iSportracn’o ffiocOo, Attention, Sportsmen. Anas h initial a Specialty. P. O. KESSLER & CO., Importers and Dealers in GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION and FISHING TACKLE, offer their Fine and Selected Stock of Arms at Importers' Prices. Call and see for vourselves before purchas ing elsewhere. Send for Illustrated Price-List. Guns for hire. Shells loaded, and Repairing done with dispatch. Berr- Aatieoser-Biscli Brewing Co.’s LAGER BEER, GEO. MEYER SOLE AGENT, 142 Bay St. THIS sparkling Beer, from the famous *‘Budweiser’ Y Brewery, is kept on tap, cool and refreshing, at the 'leading first-class saloons. PRATT S ASTRAL OIL, THE GENUINE ARTICLE, BY THE BARREL AND GALLON, G. M. Heidt ic Co.’s Drug Store, Corner Congress and Whitaker streets. lumber, git. D.C. BACON. WM.B. STILLWKLI.. H. F. SMART. D. C. BACON & CO., PITCH PINE And Cypress Lnmbefpnid Timber BY THKCLROO. SAVANNAH AND BRUNSWICK, GA, Post Office, Savannah, Ga.