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BKTTEK THAN IT SKKMKI).
A Now Swindling Hodge Worked l'y
a Young Man Out West.
from tho A Ita ( y dlfornta.
A pleasant faced, gentlemanly young
Itrauger walked into one of the most
twell of Kearny street’s magnilieent
drinking palaces recently and called lor
a punch. When the concoction was com
pleted he raised it to his lips a' the sumo
time that he tossed a dollar on the hur in
payment. The coin fell like the bunk of
lead that It was, an 1 the sound produced
by Its contact with the far was as flat as
the kerebug of a frog In st r• W i ij<
the water. The sound attracted the
attention of two or three of t'e v>ii>ig
man’s neighbors, and they eyed bun
with some curiosity, as if wondering
what sort of a verdant h was to atti "ii l
to pass such a coin. 'I ie barkeeper
ply danced at It and srnib and, aid w a I
lor the stranger to produce a aubs’ltutv.
Tbs dollar piece did i■ < h disrcpii'aidc,
and no mistake. H was battcrul and
bruised, hal a pin g in one n in r, and Ihe
milling around the edge a a ■ in a state of
sa,l decay, while added to all this was a
Aolor that betokened it to t*‘ lead trom
Leatlville. and no mistake. “\\ hat is tne
matter?’’ assed the tia.ron of the house
ant ) room t f thequet r piece o’ bog us.
The crowd laughed, and the barkeeper
suggested t hat anottn r com he substituted
lor the bad dollar.
“()h, that’s it, tit ?" responded tho gen
tlemanly young man, pretending to • \-
amine the date on his unsavory pf t! r.
“Well, don’t yen know that, ! an ; lad
you retuaed it. That dollar is w > Mi li v •
times its face va'tii to anybody ihat has
got common sense.”
Two or three o! the party grabbed a
look at the date, and then laughed again.
“\\ tiy. von are foolish young man,”
said one oi them, p tyingly. “As nionev,
Unshed basket tut! of tic so things would
not be worth one dime. I thought at Mist
it might have an old date, but il it were
coined while N'oali was afloat in the ark
it would not be worth m no than it in,
which is simply nothing."
With l!iIs Ihe bni keeper felt mil < "ed in
gt\o the young man some kind adv ice, to
the effect that he had better not in.ike anv
more alien pis to pass the dizzy tiling,
or he would Uc liable toariest tor sh iving
tin ipicer.
“Trial's all right, gentlemen; I'll bet
any of you $lO that that coin is worth live
times its luce Milne, just to show you that
1 snow what I am about.”
“Oa, we don’t want yout money,” put
in the barkeeper; “just pay lor that drink
and say nothing move about it.”
“Very well, sir. I’ll pay you for the
drink with any sort ot inonev you like,
but when you grow wiser you will be
sorry that, you did not fake vonr pay
ment out of that worthy hut misused
coin,” and witn tUis the owner of the
violation of tne law arainst counterfeits
produced a wallet lalrlv nursling with its
ltorde of bills and gold, and missed over
a bait eagle for the punch. The sight o
biß wealth caught the crowd at once, and
two of them immediately offered to no
ne o the bet ho bad proposed a few seconds
rfue. The young fellow protended to
■•to. and Ibeu insinuated ihat they
siio' l give Inin odds on the wager.
“Very well, since you are so clever a
numismatist, i will give you a chance for
your money; I will bet you s2u to flu that
lljut oojo is not wort h $o to any one x
-ownt Votrrself. <b course you eanmft Or*
the aUge of its worth, as you are boiling
on it.”
“Well, that, is fair, although 1 would
meter to appraise toe value of my own
jroods. 1 will take your wager, and leave
it toanv common-souse man that you may
select.”
“Done.”
"B t tne, too. on the same terms?”
asked ano her of the party, and another,
and still another.
The younz man accepted all the offers,
and then offered to wage the barkeeper
drinks fin Hie party on the result. Tire
drink mixer accepted, and piled slOon
top of the liiiuids. A respectable old gen
tleman was < alled from the other end of
the bar to hold slakes and act ns referee.
Phe money once deposited and the terms I
of the hut e.xpta'oeil. the half tipsy air !
that the young fellow carried snddenlv 1
disappeared, and with his penknife he j
painfully pried the dollar apart. The
two halves split like the case of a
watch, and in the centre was a little
excavation containing a splendidly gen
uine $u gold piece. The referee passed I
over the stakes without a word. The bar- |
keeper made a bluff at a smile, but il l
seeiue.d im r • of a counterfeit than the !
poor old dollar. The three young men
who bet 11 ,l in search of fresh air. Th> I
young man uuieily loliled up his dollar, j
.ooh his drink, remarked that it was ii
pleasant day and went out, leaving a trail !
of thick black gloom behind him that
could have supplied the town where Kau
Kox got beat lor The Suburban.
A Initially Night In Camp.
Jturilst/4 in Hro k‘ l yu fi' ijU.
1 recommend the wall tent, rather than
the “A” cr wedge tent. We have both
vane’les in our eamp.hut wh-u the wind*
re boisterous tho wall tent, has a few
'ancy steps unit tne "A” tent eati never
tope to imitate. Night hes fallen. On
ihe other hand, the wind lias gotten up.
I retire to the cot that sags down liko a
watering trough to ree. ive me.an ii he cir
cus begins. I am not afraid that the tent
will blow over—it takes ate otic wind to
capsize a well pinned, neatly adjusted
tent. but I don’t so. why it can’t stand
s ill. 1 hear the wind wavering among
the trees. 1 look at the cot where tho
Prince is sleeping and half wis i
I hadn’t brought lorn out
into this land of furious Hiorni*. I
lie down again, look ai the swaying lan
tern aud think 1 will get up und put k
out. Suddenly the tent squat* down like
a collapsed balloon, and then before 1 can
throw my arms over the Prince to keep
the ridge pole from hitting him. tee tent
stands straight uptluee feel higher than
it* best standing record. Au tber roar
ing tempest through the trees; the lour
side* of me lent I ulge out until ii is as
round as a Sibley tent; then it collapse*
and sucks in until there is hardly io.-iii
inside tor tne lantern. Th-n three sides
stilts# Up like sheet iron, white t, t " fountti
llaps itself mad for no particular tea.
sou. Ihe tent squats again, and when it
stands up this time, the fly begins to flap
and pound over your head, taster than
you can think, with the roll of a muffl-d
drum, varied now and then by a crack
like too shot of a run. \m ment’slii 1
suddenly tiie winds seem to lie rending
tho forests, ami troth tent poles, fore aed
alt, are seized with the delulum tremens,
and shiver and shake and tremble in os
cillating spasms, wnHi the walls dance
Up and down, flutter, bulge, cull,ipse anil
stretch, and Dm frantic fly, “a* t<t us
mill wheels sti ike.” smites the top "f the
tent in furious, loud sounding whacks
that make ihe very lantern burn bins
with tear; the moaning ot the wind in the
woods rise* to a shriek; under the impres
sion that ttv' whole mountain is flowing
away, 1 spring to my feet, rush to the
tent door, tear it open.
The bluest skies, the brightest star*, t lie
tfivelleat night in all this land gm is me
gritli the blessing of peace. The night
wind is singing softly In the gently sway
ing 'ree lops, a lullaby ol the summer
night’s liquid whisper, the very under
tone of the zephyr, scarce so louil as the
purling murmur or the drowsy little
brook, crowing itself to sleep in the star
light, That is all.
Bui why should it sound so like Bedlam
inside the teat? That's what 1 want to
know.
A horse attached to * delivery w agon ran
away in Minneapolis and struck a mnu on a
bicycle, who tvus thrown squarely into the
wagon, lie mail" no delay Iu crawling oiui.l
tho hind .udito uului wed.
iT.eDtrai.
\Wou
feat
•Vive.
pfiblem
\ * \ ■ ttmmmxm
send To us
c%
TREATISE
Oft the
[Mature
tvvtcX
Symptoms
or Was
Dread Disease.
TV ex to a>vv adilre-ss.
?ER!?Y Oav?sV Son,
YRONIDIINCeXV
wj ii & e 4-4
‘fOBACCC
| REMEDIES
The firm test Mpdirsi Discovery of
ttenge, Vo ftnill v onght to be
iri’hoat them.
£M
MM.
if,-, "
THE CLINGiJAN TOIiACCO 02HTMEMT
THI MOST liFKMTIVK I’KKPAKA
TI ON on tho market for Filna ASi It K < I 1C I
lor lirlih.u I'lln. Had iifvrr Inili-d to rivh
iri nipt, mlief. Will cure Anal Ulcer*, Aleimm.
Fistula, Tetter. Salt lihoimi Barber's Itch. King
wbiins, Ptauphw, Soros and Ruili Print 50 rt.
THE CUNGMAri TOBACCO CAKE
N A’HfrtK’N OWN IIIMIIPV, lures all
*Vourds Out*. brnnwH, rii>ra>u*, KryßipHlaa,
('arl)iiuoMM, Bmie Koloim, Ulcere. Stires. Horo E.vsp
■S if* Turott. Bunion* Corns.
Urifcihß Gout. Rheumatic Gout, (’obis, Coughs
BrouctiiUa Milk 1.+%,I .+%, Snako-nrnl Do* Bit**, Sting*
"* Ac In factoDafs all local Irritation tine 1
I itliuumution from whatmor csai. Pi due 25 i*ta.
THE CUNQMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared nccordiiiK to tlw mor •eif'iiitftr
f'limiplrs, otthr PI fU>T >!.OATIVI
I with the parent
i'ohticoo Flour and tn #•< i*ii} r**. oHirocndotl for
( • mh Weed or Pakaof tho l>i‘ftnt nil for that cl ass
of irritant or inflamnniri>r maladfen, Achen and
I’aiiib mfiere, from too ilol/t At** a rnte of tho syatatu
tt, * patient is unable to boAr applical ion
"t !he 'PotiaccMiOake. For Headache or fHxier Achtrs
-ii Pains, it ih invaluable. Prf*#r 15 i is.
Aik your di aug >t for thr toremedioa. or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. H. C.. U. S. A.
★
A FKIEND IN NEED
D Ii B\VKET’B
LXFALLIfiLK LINIMENT
Prepared from tbi* recipe of I)r. Stephen
Sweet, of Connecticut, the greatuatural Mono
setter, llah been uaetf fr more than RO year-4,
ami n ht) boat known remedy for KheumHt
i.sra. Neuralgia, Soraitw, Bi uih- s, Cute, Burnt*,
Woundiamittll Externa lujmiee
by all druggitstt*. T ctY 1 i
Trade supplied by Ll PPM AN BROS.
ff nas taken th lead la
tln-sa.es of that class of
( ..rvtln TM raj.K-Utes, ami has girrn
£k*y ITO 5 dayr NM ahri.fi aoiveraal satiaiai.-
ant*a not (sW tloa,
cwawaUriowr.. * MURPHY BROS^
fjßjCg fans. T*
rT'cAl M' and oolt by fb* C3 has won the taror of
HlWSaMwa A the public sad now raiaks
wbfaical 00. aa>n,j the Icswiine Mrxlk-
VITV Cmoinnati ctasa of the sildom.
A 1 ' Pa.
safe
Trade supplied by UFPMAN DUOS.
CURE ’ Vi,* DEAF.
I>K( K’s Patent improved < Tulnoned Kar
DruiUA ptrferllv t fHtore the hearing aud
perform the work of th<* natural drum. In
viHibie, comfortable, aud always in position.
AU eunveraation and even whiaperH be;*r<l
diHlinC'ily. Send lor illuatrate*l book with
tcAfimont*!*, KHKK. Addreaa or rail on F.
III>S( o5>:.U Broadway, New York. Men
t on this oaper.
(Ti’iili (Orrtiuvh lUatrf.
. • • hAf fM-ti’A sViaAl - >
Ciab Orchard Ja
f. T . Vj*-' \ •*. fi 1
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K* a,-;-. Hcntlacr.o. W jl
IHK :- ’ t( w> trrt! , |K' ■’■! ! '•“ |
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, s. |. s; ... w.. t ■ - ' \jr
glottic Orlte.
TbU DM 1 M i; -
. - u<,=>A' *■ • ,'V' xv fCOnerator in made v
-jkK - lKk for the e.are of
r'iWCHGfcVtlOf y Ueraugemem. uf ttie
Lvjxt r ir VS7*"::;* mxx
\2ja r - l __ yes \ rtrwamof Kl.Ei,'tTti
. vv*?7 ... 'Tm city permeating
l*NiAof / through the part*
;v''T7 r w t ' , fe the,,, ti
iVi 1' Ain|J 1 1 healthy wtmt, n„
I*ll.l, igyv Ufll ? noieonfouudttu* wttg
KIJWt- I'• • >dvrtlM<l <• mire a lit* tr,„n
hi,ad to too. It t ftr the l>N K .pooifle pnr
peu Mr r rrulaj-ii gl:nv' full inf iriuiitla.
CHICK VRS ff'.Kl TKIC BKLTCO.
XM Wx.king v. r etr.u:, Chinagu, 111.
PNCMg.
KIESLINfI’S NDiISEHY.
wnu'K Ki.crr itoAu.
J>I.ANT-. DOI’tJCKTs, DgslONS, CUT
M.O'VKBS furmhed to order. I-ouvo
orders at t'uvi* Dro.’, corner Bull aud York
■treat#. Teleukoua call ihi.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
Kammoth Millinery House
It is always expected to find the most complete Millinery
Stock, but this season excels it. The stock in fine Spring
and Slimmer Millinery is immense, and we are retailing
on our first door at wholesale prices, which is a savine: of 30
to 40 per cent. In other words, Ihe patrons of KItOUS
KOFFri pay no more for their Millinery than the same
goods would cost to the largest retailers here.
It should also be considered that ladies are not restricted
in their selections to such limited stocks as are found else
where, but can make their choice (rom an almost endless
variety of shapes in line ami medium grades—white, black,
aud colored—for ladies, misses, and boys.
Our lines of Flowers, Tips, Plumes, etc., are in the
same proportion.
Our Trimmed If Ilf s, to look at them, would delight
you, and to price them would gladden the hearts of those who
love to save their dollars. We continue the sale of our
KibboilS at same prices heretofore.
S. KROUSKOFF,
151 BROUGHTON STREET.
furniture, t ,; tr.
COME AND SEE US 1
We are fixing up our store to make it look cheerful and to
better display our immense stock of tine Carpets, Choice Mat
tings, Window Shades, Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods
in general. Bargains in Baby Carriages, Baby Cribs, Re
frigerators, Ice Boxes, Commodes, Office Desks, Bedroom and
Library Suites. Now is your time to buy Parlor Suites at
auction prices. We are clearing them out to make room for
tail purchases- Call early and secure a prize.
UTOSAY A MORGAN. li] S 111 Bniillll!!.
F U R N I T U "rfc
Can be bought at lower prices and on easier terms thau elspvvh-re from
OHLANDER BUOS.
We are ofle-ring a full assortment of
I’arlor and Chamber Suites,
Library, IMuing and Kitchen Furniture,
buttings. Shades, Mirrors, Clocks,
Household Roods, Stoves, Refrigerators, etc.
Agents for MARSH ELECTRIC LAME.
Before purchasing, call and get our prices at
210 imOITGIITON STTTEET,
Slothing,
VERY REMARKABLE!
Tho great mark down sale now going on at Appel Bros ' oti stand, !6:s Congress street.
Eager bargain seekers getting lots of CLOTHING for liti.e money.
Men’s Fiannel Suits S5 and Up.
Men’s Pants 75c. and Up,
Boys’ Suits S2 50 and Up.
Children’s Suits. Si 25 and Up.
Cent’s Undershirts & Drawers at 20c. and Up
Straw Hats! Straw Hats! Your Own Price!
Just received 100 dozen Boy*’ assorted colored WAISTS, 4to 12 years, at 20c.; beautiful
pattern*.
(i.i at once to Appel Bros.’ old stand, ltV" Congress street. Appel boys in charge to wait
on their numerous friends, opposite Market.
.1. lERLINSKI.
SVattbru BttD JMttnru.
WIIAT TIME IS* IT?
TIME TO I)HOP INTO
STERNBERG’S IMMENSE JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
And survey the endless variety or valuables that constitute the stock of a
COMPLETE JEWELRY STORE.
Solid Silver aud IMatcd Ware, Diamonds, Watches, Chains,
Rings, Charms, Wedding Presents, ornamental and useful
articles in all degrees of value. The most complete house
[in the South. Country orders promptly and carefully tilled.
! Selections made with taste.
l**r I* HOUGHTO IN HTHEET.
M . Ml r E* IS IS >ES !£ fiS .
'3' Hina liinr auO Otiptcoo £iunlirv.
H. P. SMART, t. i . RUT \ v
President aud General Manager. Secretary and Trcas urer
P.0.80X 101.
OFFICE I*B BAT BTSEET. SAVANNAH, GA„
Factory and Mills on Savannah rlvor. adjoining wharves New York, Philadelphia and Poston
Steatnuhip Companies, manufacturers of
Yellow Pine and Cypress Lumber,
CASH. I't'pßS, nr.INOS, MOULDINGS. OH K K nn l rlll lii it H RVITUftE*
~ I'ltAt KEI* NKU El. PII'K B.VLUSTKItS, PATENT PICKET aud t\ I lit. 1-EM |{>,
MI I Nii EES, !..\T)IS. Kir., Etc.. Kie.
(nr* loudcd ai factor, do ;r* for ad poinis Norlli. Kt, South and West, and vessels, at
I he i omimny a whnrveN, for any inirt. w|m* or fortu^n.
With our own Saw MilM and Dry Kiln*, and controlling tho product from tho stumu to
tbe Consumer* hand*, given us facilities few powesg
K** luaflo seme of the Most Won
derful Cure* oo record.
ff after.
BUY YOU I-t
ROASTEDCOFFEE
-FROM—
C., M. CSLBSRT & CO.,
'MI'UUTKIUS AND UOASmtfl.
lUier.
BARBED W! R E,
CHEAPEST FENCE KNOWN,
-FOK BALK by-
WEED & COii'i WELL.
Shipping*
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMFY
FOR
NEW YORK AMPHILADEIPHIII.
J’assage to New York.
CABIN ... 20
EXCURSION a
STEERAGE . .* .10
i'assa ge to Philadelphia,
(via Mew loncj.
CABIN •
EXCURSION ib
SIEERAUE u
/-s4 p>
T'HEmagn I fluent steamships nr thin com-
A pany are appointed to sail *8 follows—
standard time:
I’O NEW YORK.
CITV UK 4DOU’.I. Capt. K. 3. NICCBIt-
HON. .July IS, ai 7::1U A. a.
CITYOFS VVISXAH. Capt. H. C. Das-
OKi'T, 1 UESDAY, July 20. al S::;o a. m.
CII ATT A HOOCH EE. Capt. J. W. CaTiia
bink. HiID.U, July 21, at 10:30 A. m.
K A COUCH KK. Capt. F. KKKPTON TTV_
UAY, July 25, at 12:30 p. u.
T TI , 'KNt!V\ SS , K f 5 ’ - C * Pt - W - "• fISDEII,
II K.SDAY, July 27, ai2:3o p. m.
To PHILADELPHIA.
I riieso steamers ,lu uot carry pass mgers.|
'Ti'iT)! CaPt ‘ K ' SMITn ’ SUNDAY, July
U hav?i UO ,’?* pt * F- SMlru . WEDNESDAY,
JBIJ li, at SP. I, ’
c,4,,e - f. smith, SATURDAY
July 24, at 12 moo v. UA1 '
Thr.’uehhiilKof I olitißsciven to Eastern and
r an ' l <"> i-orte of the Uul
ted kingdom an! tbo Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. AI. SOi&HJfiL, Agoa t,
City Excuaagc B Hiding.
Mtrdiuuts’ hih] Miners’ Trunsportu*
lion Company,
FOIt BALTIMORE.
CABIN ...
kcond cabin; t-o
/g. /f
-y
A * *i. .'*.. ;• - f.'
'T lir e'eamahipe of this company are <m
p< > w'd top.a-1 from Savannah fur B uti
n oie ns lollowa—city timer
v ’ll. < i: A->v. i 'ip!. lliu.tps. SATURDAY
**i y r, k‘ '• v. m .
•* U K -Yea. Capt. SNOW, Till'RS
1> YY, j 2 , at il A. H.
'V'l. CRANK, Cup'.. Him. rim, TI'ESDW
>i nly 27. a: 4 w.
WM. CAtv uenck, Oapt. Snow, MON
a) AY, \ tigu 2, at if.
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3r. M. • "™ ,e
Through Cilia lading given to all pcinvs
West all the maruLacturing town* in Now
Kii'giftiM], iinti to " it** i iic toiler huighom
anti the Continent.
JA3. B. WEST & CO., Agent*,
IH Bay street.
Boston ana Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
CABIN I*ASSAG E #2O CO
EXCURSION 33 00
STEERAGE 12 00
v ;■ • <;-V
'T'MIE first-rl-iRR iron steamship* of this crmi-
I pany ar appointed to il e> erv I hur--
itny from Poston a Up. m.; from Savannah as
follows—standard tune:
CITY >t JIACOV, Cant. Wm. Kei.i.ey
FHUBSD \ Y. July 22. at !t :30 p. m.
G iTH CITY. Cant. I) Iluinin. THURS
DAY..! uly 29. at. 4:30 r. u.
CITY OF AI A COX, Ca it. Wm. KkLI.ET
THURSDAY, August 5, at If) a. m.
OATH CITY, Capt. D. llkpoe, THURS
DAY', Alia. 12. at 4:20 p. m
Through bills of lading given to Now Eng
land manufacturing points ami to Liverpool
Thocoin| liny’s wrtinrvos in both Sav.-lii ah
and 80-ton are connected with all railroicD
leading out of tbo t wo cit i p.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Agents,
For fla&usta and Way Landings
>3v a f.A AvN'-A*.--,, /s-
STEAMER KATIE,
Opt. .1 S. BKVfLL,
\\f|l.l. I-KAY E EVERY TUESDAY at .:D
W o'clock p. m. (city time; for Augusta
and wav landing*.
All freights payable by shlnpors.
John lawton,
Manager.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINK
For? COHCM’S BLUFF
AND WAX LAN DIN titi.
A * TlffyOT” 2 - -/'-f t)
r J''HEtcamp KTIIEr., Capt. W. T. Gnuis,
1 will leave for aliove ovary FRIDA Y. se.
>t. Returning, arm-® SUNDAY NIGHT
Lea mi TUESDAY ati r - M. JUturning. ar
rive THU USD AY at 11 A. N. For Inform*-
tion, etc , apply to W.T. GIBSON,
Wharf font of Dray ton street. U a nager-
Sea Inland lUuitc.
la, - A
•-ira-r t .-
(’omnieueinsr T l TMI.V V, .lime Ist,
Till. STB AME It
ST. MCIIOLAW,
l Apr, M. P. USIN'A,
a*’ll.l, lon>i any.miiuh Iron 'ha f fool of
VV Lincoln street lor liOllnf. I) lltiK'.
KItUNsM It tv. ami FE.KN A.NDI N A even
T 1 KsDAY and Fill DAY not ti.i tier lln n 4 p.
m., ci v tini", connecting at Savannah with
.Now York, Philadelphia, Boston and Haiti
more steamers, at I‘emandina with rail for
■lacksonville and all points in Florida, and at
Brunswick with steamer for Saiiila river.
Freight received to within half hour of boat's
departure.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
w ill be iyt risk of consignee.
Ticket#on wharf and boat.
C. >Y 11,LI A Alb. A sen t.
JlailroaD*.
Central & southwestern Railr’ds.
(All train* of this system are run by Stand
ard (SO) Meridian tune. which is Se nunu ea
slower than time kept liv rilv.)
savann ah, i. a.. June 6. ISui.
OX AND AFTER THIS DATE RaSS.VN
UKII TRAINS on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows:
GOTN'G NORTH.
Leave No. 61— N0.52
Savannah D 8:40 am.. D s:2O p m
Leave No. 15—
D 5:40 p m. .
Arriyo^'o.ls—
D 8:45 pm
Arrive No. 51— No. 53
Augusta D 3:45pm.. D 6:lsam
51 aeon I> 4:2opm . D S:;0 a m
Atlanta .. D 9:33pm.. D 5:32am
Columbus... .D ES 2:43am.. D 2:25pm
Perry D K S :10 pm IKS 1j:00 m
Fori Games IJ K S 4:28 p m
Blakeley , i) ES 6:53p m
Eufaula . D 8:58 pm
Albany I) 11:10pm.. D 2:45 pm
Montgomery. 1) 7:23 p m
MilledgevilleD FI 3 5:43 p in
Eatonton.... D E S 7:40 pm
Connections at Terminal Points.
At Augusta—Trains 51 and 53 connect with
outgoing trains of Georgia Railroad, Colum
bia. Charlotte and Augusta Railroad, and
South Carolina Railroad. Train 58 connects
with outgoing train on Augusta and Knox
ville Railroad. Train 51 connects with trains
lor Sylvama, Wrightsville and Louisville.
At Atlanta—Trainssl and 53 connect with
Air-Line and Kennesaw routes to all points
North and East, and with all diverging roads
for local stations
COMING SOUTH.
Leave—Nos. Nos.
Millen 16 D 5:00 am..
Augusta . 18 I) 9:30 am .20 I) 9:30 pm
Macon 52 I> 9:40 am 54 I) 10:50 pm
Atlanta .52 D 0:00 a m .54 1) 6:50 pm
Columbus 18D ES 11:45 p m. 0 1) 12:00 m
Perry 24 D E S 7:35am. 22 DBS 3:opm
Ft. Gaines 28DESlll:05pm
Blakeley 26 D ES S:MJ a m
Eufaula 2 D 10:55am
Albany. 24 D s:4oam 24 D 12:00 in
Montg’rv .... 2 D 7:4oam
Mill’dge 251) ES 6:37 a m
Eatonton.2s 1) E S 5:15 am
Arrive—No. No.
Savannah. 16 D 8:05am..
Savairaah.s2 D 4:07 pm 54 D 6:00 am
Connections at Savannah with Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway for all points iu
Florida.
Trains Nos. 53 and 64 will not stop to tal.o
on or put off passengers between Savannah
and Millen, as trains Nos. 15 and Jti are ex
pected to do the way business between tuese
points.
Local Sleeping Cars on all night passenger
trains between Savannah and Augnstu, Sa
vannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Macon and Columbus.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths
on sale at Citv i Ulico, No. 20 Bull street.
G.A. " iiitkueao, WM. ROGERS,
Gen. Pa**. Agt. Gen.Supt.,Savannah
J.C.SHAW, W.F. SHELLM AN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager.
Savannah. Hit.
“D,” daily. “OKS," daily except Sunday.
East Ten.,7a. & Georgia R. 8.
GEORGIA DIVISION.
The Quickest and Shortest Lins
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA.
/ COMMENCING MA\ 2*l tho following
\J beliedu)e will he u ellWt:
KASThUN LINS.
# ru-'t Day
• 5 '.. VT. Pepot. Fj'/ms'.. F.rpvAg*. Exjueas.
Ev Savannah 7:01 a m 5:45 p m
Ev Jesup R*.4i> a in 2:Hoam
Ar M:uv u .... 2:!0 p m Va in
Ar Atlanra 5 85 p m 12:05 nooa
Lv \ t!ai*ia. .. 5:40 p m
i<v Kumc ..... . 8:85 p iu 7*soam
Ar —..... 9:50 pm 10:99a m
ArC‘m!an<l 10:50 p rn 11 :B9 a m
Lv Cleveland. li :00 pm 12:80 pm
Ar Km*xvitte .... I:4oam B:Bspm
Ar BrirOnl 0:15 a m 9:10 p m
Ai* lt*>aiioke 11:45 am 4:45 a in
Ar W ay new boro.. 8: v 5 p n 7:07 a in
Ar Lurny S V li U (5:40 p m 9:07 a m
Ar Skßiiaixloah
Junction 8:88 p m 11:55 a m
Ar Washington 10:40pm ltdpin
Ar Baltimore 11:30 p m 3:52 p m
Ar I’tnladelphia 3:10 pm 6:55 pm
Arrive New York 6::W p in 9:20 p m
ATLANTA * CHATTANOOGA LINE.
Lv Atlanta 12:15 p m 18:20 ;> m
Lv Dalton... . 4:3lpm Til a m
Ar Chattanooga.. 6:00 pm 4:65 am
Lr Cbattao oga . 6:35 p m 8:(0ani
Ar Cincinnati 6460 am 6:60 p m
Lv Chat anooga
MAC R It 6:in p m 5?10 a m
Ar .viemphis 5:20 am 4:55 pro
Lv Chafctnnncga fl:4f p m limb am
Ar Cleveland 10:45 n in !2:KI noon
Solid passenger trains Brunswick and Jcsup
to Rome.
Pullman Itii(Tet cars leave A tlauta daily at
i 5:40 p in for New York without change via
Rome. Dalton, Knoxville, Bristol, Roanoke
:ii'd llugcrstnn
I'm man Buffet cars leave Romo daily at
Lipin for Washington without change via
It* an-ie and Shenandoah Jituetion.
Pui laiau Buffet cars leave desup daily at
2:30 a ui for Atlanta, Chattanooga and Cin
cinnati.
Pullman Buffot cars leave Atlanta at 10:21
| pm for Cincinnati via Chattanooga.
Exeurviou tickets to Georgia, XennSHPee,
and Virginia Springs can be purchased upon
application to Mr. Wm. Bren, Citv Ticket
Agent, and to depot ticket tgent S., F. & W.
It. R., Savannah, by this snort line.
V. W. WREVN,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
Charleston &_Sayannah Ry. Cos.
All trains wait utSavannah for connection
with S . F. A VV. Ry.
Tra us Ia e auil arrive at Savsunah by
8l ndard lime. :*otu meri Ham, Yi Licti .s 36
iniuuiuB b o.vcr til in cm \ han.
Xonhwrd.
Ao. .V*. 4-7* AO. 47.*
Lv Savannah 1:0pm 7:10 am 8:18 pin
Ar Augusta l:li)pm
Ar Beaufort 6:15 p in II MLi m
Ar Port Royal. C:::o p ni 11:20 a m
Ar Allendale 7:40 p m 11:13a in ..
Ar Charleston. 7:')0 p m 12:35 p m l :25 a’tii
AYnifAooe/f,
34 * V . AI. t ■
Lv Charleston.... 7:a m 3:20 pm 4:00 am
Lv A ugtista 11:20 a m .
Lv Allendale 6:00 am ':l3 pm ....’
Lv Port R0ya1.... 7:40 am ]:0 ( . rj
I v Beaufort 7:53 a m 1:55 p m .
Daily 11118 * 1 6 ant 7:00 pin 6:llam
Train No. 47 will stop only at Rigdeland
Green Pond au<l Kaveuel.
For tickets, sleeping car rescrva’b.ns an t
a'l other information, a|i|ilv to William !lr>-n
Ticket Agent. 22 Bull street, and at (, and s'
Ry. Ticket Olliee at S.. F. and \V, R v . Hepot
duly Util, ldM. C, S. G APsPItS, Bupt.
PacleitiQ.
MILL SUPPLItS.
Usudurian Steam Packing.
Sheet Huhlisr aitd Tuxt Pdokiitg.
Soapstone and Italian Packing.
Asbestos and Jute Packing,
—ALSO—
A full line ofbevf RUBBER and
I.KA'I iiEKßK),riMi.|,\i i >(v.
HOOKS, BAUHIT r.i.TAL, l II.ES,
etc,, etc. For sale by
PALMER BROTHERS.
ik'.mte mis gu;.
JOHN C. BUTLER.
Air HITE I 10 A l>B, COI.GRs, OILS. t.L\Ss.
VV VARNISH. ETC.; READY MIXED
paints; railroad, steamer, and
Ml 1.1.8UPP1.1 EA;sASHEs. 1)001(8,ULI N DS
and BUI ED Elis’ HARDWARE. Solo agon t
forG EO R GIA 1.1 MK,I; A LCIN KDPLA ST E R.
CEM ENTS, II AIR, and LAN D PLANTER,
G Whitaker Street. Bu.
Jl?3ilroa6a.
Savannah, Florida i WesierS
ri ‘" r “"
rj'iMK CARI) IX EFFECT JUNE 27 ,
Ly'zrxj'*'**™
RKAP DOWN. FA&T WA,L
- :ol a m Lv Savannah a^? 4 . 11
g :3S Rin Lv Jesup Ar l I'
9:.14 a m Lv.... Ulactshear . Y r
.ycniiii.... uu> cross,. ..y Ev 1 m
W : n\ “ Ar -"- GaTi^uTT.„ITTir 1, ~
l-’.iiiluoon Ar... Jacksonville ,“.u
i -..i a m Lv... Jacksonville *r -'2?P■
8:18 ain Lv Callahan i '^"ns
10:2.> a m Lv.. Waycro-s \r j
11:1-a in I v Iloinerville ... j v Jll.’km
U : Vw Lv Dupont J
IS .18 pm Lv Vali.'outa.. \. v D
1l:5u p m Lv Quitmun .... ..£v i,ai
1:37 pm Ar Thomaatille Lv l
8:35 pm Ar Bainbridge...TETTris^
4:04 pm Ar .Chattahoochee Lv i j 411
Pullman bn ire t car* to and iron, V
ville and New York, and to and from" 1 ?' 6 " 0 '
M.iivtlleandNewuneaus via Pen^^j
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS
r r> Iu ! lV Jacksonville —Ar l-n
, 6 ■ l4 P ln Lv Callahan A r {.
Lv WaveroteTT - Ar -J & ~~
‘ :SI J P n > Lv Gleumore £v sir.*®
* :) 7 mLv Argyle . "i J i
Pni Lv Iloinerville tv -4**®
8:50 pOI Ar.... Dupont. ... Lv 7-7'?“
3:45 prn Lv..... Lake City A~r~~~~^
3:50 pm Lv Gainesville.... Ar and
•: opm Lv Live Oak ‘ai-
8 : ' ii P m Lv Dupont..... aC - , -
9:43 p m Lv .Valdosta.... 'll
?i : n, ipmJ ' v ■■■ Q‘"*man tv L*? 11 ®
11:0 pm Ar ....Thomasville ... iX 4
V s * am Ar Camilla.. iv-5., sam
Albany.. .' ’Cv 2:D^
PuUman buffet cars to and from iw.-
v die and St. lam is via Thomasville ana Ah
ALBANY EXPRESS.
5:45 ]> m Lv Savanuah at r,-r
1:85 am Ar.... ft
7:osam Ar Cailalian Iv
-8:0'> ain Ar ... Jncksouv.lle . Lv ‘u^
■c opm Lv JAcktsmvine Ar s :f,
R 940 n m l.v < aII ah a u...... aJ7 m a 2
-COUa in Lv Way cross Ar, "1 .
3:2 gl- mAr PnPQBt .Lv lu’rso p
■ r ' :J ••• in Ar Live Oak Lv~jVTr—-
!ii ' * A ' Gainesville Lv .
- 9:IS “ 1,1 Ar Lakedty
4:30 a ui Lv Dupont .Ar 'll, , 517
4: 5,! u 1,1 J-v Vuldostu i. v V 4 Z
® am Lv Quitman lv 7"’",!,™
,1 ■* 1,1 Ar —TlmuiasvUle i v li-jii
Ar Albany, Lv JSS
Stops at all regular stations. Pullman .
acc sleeping cars 11 and Irani S a -, annahand
I ampa via Gainesville Pullman butr
ng.a,f roln Jacksonville and Wsst
lngton. 1 oilman bullet cars and Mann i, m
deir buffet cars via Wavert** A,,ZVZ
Mai.on, and via V\ aycroes, Jesup ami >i a <-,,,,
between Jacksonville and Cineinnati ,|i,'
tbronjfh passenger coaches between Jacks.*’
ville and Chattanooga via Allianv, and .Act
sonvilie and ( mcinuaD via Jesup
THOMaSVILLE EXPRESS.
6:lsam Lv Way cross Ar 6 45 p m
id'Jara Lv -Dup mt Lv 6:1,8 pS
BDtamLv \ a dosta Lv 4:0.5nm
9..41 a m I.v Quitman .... Lv 3:200m
10:40 am Ar Thomasville . Lv -isL
na ' l ! °P a IIL “*• regular and flag stations on iig.
•JE-lfP EXPRESS.
p m I' T Savannah Ar B:2oam
0. iu p m A1- I osu p I.v 5 ::io a m
stops at all regular ami flag stations.
CONNECTIONS.
At SAVANNAH for Charleston at 7:10 am,
arrive Augusia via Yemassee at 1:40 p m, ami
8:ls jim; lor Augusta and Atlanta at 8:40a
m and 8:10 pm; with steamships for Vir
' "rjL.S'uxL'y, Tuesday and Friday; for Ilos
**>“ riiursdav; for Baltimore every flfili i-\.
At JESUP for Brunswick at 2:50 a m (ex
cept Sunday) and6:2o pm; for Macon2:3o a
m and 8:40 am,
At WA YCROSS for Brnnswick at 4:io a m
and 10:40 am; for Albany at 5:00 p m and
12:45a m.
g\r ( WLLA.HAN for Ferna>m]ina atS:loam
amt 2:45 pm; for Waldo. Cedar Key, Ocala,
etc., at 11:30 a m od 7:25 p m.
At JACKSONVILLE w ith rail and steiracr
Ilnea uiverKiDjc.
At BIVE OAK for M&tlifton, Tallahatnee,
©tc. t at 10:59 a iu. ami 7 p. ai. (exct'pi ■'uu*
dav 1 .
At GAINESVILLE for Oral a, Tsvari*.
Bern Orion’s Ferry, Bnoksviße and Tampi
atlJ:2*ain; for Cedar Key at 3:3u p m ex
cept Sunday).
Ai ALBANY for Macon, Montgomery, Mo
bile, Nev Orl‘.anp*. Naahville. lx>uif*ville. etc.
At CiIATTAUOOCUJEUO for P.*nBacoia
Mobile, New with People’s line
adveniaing to leave for Apalachi
cola at 5:oo t> *n Sunday, and lor Columhuaat
lu p rn Tuetday,
Tickets so id f'n'j sicepin 4 ? car berths se
cured at BRKN S Ticket Offiee, and at the
I’assenger station.
l*. Gen’l Paw. Agent,
ft. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
South Florida Railroad.
CENTRAL STANDARD TIXE.
ON and after t U!:SDAY. Vav p : , HB3,
trains will arrive aud leave as foliovrs;
’Daily. il>ail\ o\c*pt Sundays.
lA'.t i‘ >aufora ior lauipa auu vvu^
Hiaiion. *S;00 a ra
Arrive at Tainpri. 12:4) pm
K<*l leave I'umpa at '2:0) p in
Arrive at Sanford C:Wpm
Leave Sainord iv y r Kis-i ninee and
way stations a' f!0:00 a m and 4:45 p tu
Arrive at K issiumiee at 12:05 p m ami 7;jo pm
Keturnin^leave a in 2: H)pm
Arrive at Sanfnni at 7:30 a in 4: >0 .> ui
Louie K19.-IUUUCU lor 'fauip., and
way stations +5:?0 a m
Arrive at Tampa 9:25 a in
Returning Leave Tampa at fs:3opin
Arrive at Kissimmee at 9:36 pul
BARIUM BRANCH.
Leave Bartow JmicUou ior Bartow
aud w ay stations at
*11:10 a m. and *1: . p m
Arrive at Bartow at
Returning leave Bartow = P “
A .. r :45 am. and *2:4 pm
Arrive at liartow r J unction at....
JO:4 i am, snl P ITI
DJtMIt UTON hi-ikikV iiitANCH.
OiM*raud bv the ~outb Florida Kadroad*
*]/<•.‘ivc Tampa for IN*inU:rU)ii Ferry
and way statlous at#
Arrive at l*otnlorton F**rry at i r *
*Uetm nine leave P mbert>u Perry at 5:16 j m
Arri vi: at Tampa at .... . . 8:55
fLeave Peml'erton Ferry :i nt.
Arri ve Tampa p :60 a m
, Leave Ta a dp m
Arrive rem her ton Ferr * . :•:i0 ?• ni
n . MTI lAli CUNNK(.TION>-
Frafvi.i Sanford at 8-00 a. ro.
r.t Sanford with Hie rant mail steamers of the
Peoples and D<*ltary-llava Merchant*’bi'i®
from Jacksonville andj*olnts North# ami ni
Tampa on Momlav an<l T/iur'-dav with afoira*
er-* of the Plant Steamship Company for Kof
West and Havana.
1 rain* leaving - *
a' Tampi on .-unday and I tiling lay with
ktmuin i .i e trom Key We-i an 1 liavana,
un*i at Sanford with the him! mail ateamers tof
ja*konville and I'ointa N<rtn.
r l ram- 'caving Pi-rabcrton Ferry at *
in. and l ampa at Out) a. in. hav** rnromii*
Pnlliuao Bleetr netween Tnrapu and savan
nah, and maV © clone ©onip k ctlon at Pemb’ rl o a
P'erry with train of tbe F’iorldu Southern
K. to and ior Savannah and all points Norttt
and West, via Uuinevilie. t , . . .
10:40 a. rn. train from Hanford makes o®
connection for Bartow. _ .
FRKPBRIC If. BAND,
General Freiirhtand Ticket Agent*
4-Foot Ladder, - f*
5-Foot Ladder, • 1
(j-Foot Ladder, • 1
7-Foot Ladder, - 1
8-Foot Ladder, * - 0(1
A. K COLLINS & CO.