Newspaper Page Text
TIE lITUUI ffllUl
SAVANNAH, GA.. January 8, 18s7
All the oid county officers w. re re
elected on Wednesday last
Register for the city election which
takes place on Tuesday January 18.
Mis« Fannie Johnson of Eatonton,
is in the city the gu st of Mis« Claudia
Devcaux.
Go to L. Fried for your Collars and
Cuffs.
Don’t stop using Corn Sheller, be
cause the weather is cold, it conus ail
the yoar round.
Mr. Robert V Hill and wife of Mil
waukee, Wisconsin, are spending a tew
da}« in the city.
If you want your jewelry repaired at
reasonable rates, J. I rane’s is the place.
11 you want to suu-ke an imported
cigar drop in at P. B. Reids, Abercon
and J ones street •
A full line of saloon palmers elegant
extracts kept at P. B. Reids, Abercorn
and Jones streets'
For the latest styl, s of < hirts, Collars
and Cuffs L. Fried’s the place.
James Chester, only son of Mr and
Mrs J B Reynolds died at 11 o’clock on
the 30th ultimo;
The Board of bishops of the A MJ?
church will convene iu this city on
Monday at St.
Go to L Fried for your Pleated Whin
and Fancy Suirts
Just receivtd a large lot of, tooth
brushes, American and English at P.
B Reids, Acercoru and Jones streets.
Mr SC Kelly has been re-appointed a
member ot the B <ard of R ad C mm is
sinners of Camden cuutuy.
Ears bored tree of charge at J Crane’s
Rev G Hardee has b- en called to
take charge of Jerusalem No, 1 Bapiis.
church at Owens firry, for the yen
1887, 8 C Kelly and 11 L Jordan aie
the deacons.
Mr E J Crane the jeweler will re
move to bis old stand on the c ruer ■ f
Win an n and Reynolds sheet about tin
1-th inst, where he will be pleased t
Bee his friends and customers.
Syrup of Nitre cures toughs. Colds
&c. For sale by all druggists.
R-vs. Johns* n, Salter, and Adams
wid leave <>n Wednesday for Quitman
te at.end the South Georgia cons, rente
ot ihe A M E church. \\ e hope co
ference will return ml tlnse divin s to
Sataunali where th y are doing a great
wot k ior their peopie.
Go to J. Cranes for Watchis, clocks,
ring.- and jewelry of all kind’s, corner bi
East Broad and Bryan streets.
During the diess parade at the p>ik
extension a well dressed negro mount* d
on a fine horse attempted to interfere
with the parade by riding down the
line between the.military and citizens.
Be was promptly dismounted and hus
tled away. Flogging is what such fel
lows need.
'fry L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Shirts and Drawers.
Ihe attention of the readers of the
Tribune is called to the series of let
teiß testifying to the wonders ul effects of
PPP as a biood puiifier. Those suf
feting from Rl.eu uatisim or other
diseases of the blood will be benefited
by reading these testimonials.
( ash paid fur old gold and silver at
J. Crane’s.
Missis A B Collins, & Company, the
enterprising dealers in paints, oils,
‘ashes, blind* etc., calls attention to
their stock in this issue. Read it and
hen cull on them if you desire t > pur
ihase and you will be sure to be salis
ied.
J. Crane’s is the best place for g' od
Pork.
We were shown two very beaut ful
|inl unique bills of fare by Mr J E
RVhitemon, who received them tion
jlr Frans P Thompson, head waiter oi
■he Hotel Vendome, Bo ton They
■ere gotten up for the holidays and re
Beets great credit on the designer.
I You can have your watches cleaned at
■ - Crane’s for one dollar.
w
Special Notice.
I Dr. Robt. G. Norton has removed
■tom No, 81, to No. 173 South Broad
■treet, at Dr. Fish’s old stand.
I Charles Ormes is Dead.
■ Mr. Charles Orn es has-been a citizen of
■ Savannah fo* many years. In the davs
slavery he served the butcher’s trade
■ndi r Mr. Constantine. First before and at
close of the war, he wts butchering for
r ’. Bavis in Savannah, hut afte. - which he
H to Sapelo island to farm There he
.•••nt the two first years of his fretdom
■J er mat he bought and settled a home in
mt en county, fie lived and died a single
K' 1 ’ .J e supposed that he was 78 year* of
Quietly parsed awav on tie 22nd
■ csember 1686. He has many friends
acquaintances in the cilv of Savannah
0 relatives that we know of
CAMDEN.
LAID AT REST.
All that is mortal of the late Charles
L DeLammotta, was laid at rest <>n'
Saturday last January 1, as announced j
in the last issue of the Tribune. The;
remains of the lamented dead was'
paced iu the Fir-t African Bap ist'
church on Friday afternoon in or i r'
that the thousands who desired to take
a last Hook might be accommodated,
/'iknds of deceas'd both ehurcti and
iua-outc kept vigil through ut the
night* Ou Saturday morning app o
priate sei vics were held tn toe church
by the Sibbath oi which M>,
D Lamotta w s the In noted and -be
loved Superintendent. The Servietsof
the school being through tin: church
8i ivic s were ipmouwev-d at a tew min
utes alter 11 o'clock. The cmnch was
appropriate y draped'*
lepresi ntati oi of a catal t que heavily
draped surrounded the r main, «ivci
which hung a crown and tie «hoi
otmimenied with emblem- des* rip n
ot the life of deceased. A large num-,
her ot bcmitilu floial <1 sic wre
plac d upon the-er ttiii up >n win. n was
the regalia us a p st mast r m.is n
Fallowing .8 the ■ idei f s< rviees ren
tiered on i he s d oc« a-ion m ths i-L urc.-:
Hymn ‘ God s Et< roily, M m’s Fr.iity,
Prayer by Rev J. (.’. Brian, lei-iing of
Scripture Rv, M B S.iter. hymn,
‘Death oi a fathlul Cbrsti n Ad
dresses by Revs. U. L Hou-'oii. J. S
Habersh ,m, Sr , Hym i Passing away.
Addr »s s by Revs W L P W st .
J. C. Bryan, J. M, 8i ns, ami
deceas d pa t r E. K. L vc. Hymn
“Ash ep in.Jt-u*. ’ A tm im» services
the rema n- w< re vi w< d by the Inrg,
coiig egations present. Ihe procesrOon
Wi* ihen f Uli <l. and the rem ins es
corted to the Laurel Grov-d Cefyeicry
tty the Grand Lod-e o Free and
cepted Masons, the Sabbath schod.
and a laige c ncour»e ot s rrowiug
uiend-. Arriving at ttie grave the
usual church s nice was jerlormed, a
oymn sung by the <qiidrti ot the
'abtiath school, and the impr s-i’-e
masonic ceremony performed by Bm.
A K D s.'rney Gran t Ma.-ter of
imuons f r i he Statj of i .coral •.
CELEI BA. T>N OF TH E EM AN-
Cl PATION PROCLA M ATION.
• ♦ *
daw The Day WasOb-erved
The 24th anniv< isar. of the issuing
of the I'roclama’i u of Km ioci p<v ion
was Viry generally oh erveo in this city
on Monday last. Ihe chi. fat racinm
of the day w is ihe demotistrauon made
by the troops Notwithstanding the
btt r cold we«dur all the comp mu s
urm d <ut in’ fuHir uiksJ The line was
orm d on South Broad stleet and
nurched off at a. m. hea led by
tie Union Coimt bind Proi. Jam s
'liddietou, leader, in the following
order.
(Job J - 11. Deveaux commanding,
Lt A - K Desverney, adjutant, Lt, A.
B •wen, Quartermaster. Lt. T. Sanders,
paymast'r; Union L nc< In Guards, Lt.
J. H. Hammond, cominaudiug; Colquit
Bla s. U’apt. J. II Carter; Lone St r
Cadets, Lt. L A Washington, comman
ding - I hatham Ljui t liitnntry, Capt
Julius Maxw< II; Forest City Littht In
faniry, Lt. Wm Artson, commanding;
Savannah Li<rht infantry, Capt \\ 11
R iy.il commanding; Georgia Cad-ts,
tj'-orgia Light Infantry, Lieutenait—
Capt West, Georgii /rt leiy, Capt J
C Simmons; Georgia Hussars. Capt. W.
H Bell.
Alter m irching through the principal
streets the military repaired to the patk
extension where the artillery fiied a
salute of honor of the day. The mili
tary then went through the Ceremonial
evolutions of the dress parade in a most
creditable manner and was highly c m
plinietited by the immense concourse of
people who w.tne-sed the same The
dress parade concluded, the military
repaired to the place of assembling and
were dismissed. In the afteruo u -pevi
■ 1 seivices were held at the B ach In
stitute commemorative of the day, ad
dresses being deliver d oy 1 rof. S. B.
Morse and other gentlemen.
Befoie purchnsing your Christinas
presents call and examine J. Crane stock.
A Policeman's Vindictiveness-
A lit tie girl eight years o-d named
Lillian Miller was shooting peppers on
Christmas diy on Hall stnet when a
p diceman named Shehatn who was not
on duly threatened to arrest the little
one for violation of the city ordinance.
Rev A Ellis who observed the affair re
monstraed with the policeman on
account of the language us d w hen he
threatened to am st the Revrend gen
tleman for obstructing an officer in the
d s-barge of his duty Mr Eli tt ought
n » mere of the matter, but a few days
after he was summoned to appear before
the Mayor to answer to the charge of
obs ructing an officer in the discharge
of his duty, when the Mayor imp >-ed
a fine on hi u ol five dollars, Mr Edis
is very indignant and claim-* that he
was not accorded a lair hearing, and
has employed counsel and taken an ap
peal from the decision of the Mayor's
court
A NEW SAVINGS BANK.
The Ogleth wipe Savings ;»nd Trust
Company, regularly chartered und t the
laws of Georgia organized fur busi' c-s
on the 4th instant, with an author z d
cap tai B*ock of 8500,0t*0, commencing
bu iness with 875,000 subs rihed, each
-t ckholder being responsible un ler
the charter to the extent of double h s
st ck. Among the stockholders are
many ot Savannah’s most respons ble
business men Deposits are solicited
tr m all cl isses and from ih«- list of
prominent and practical business • en
I'ompo-mg the diiector- the public may
be well assured that the ins itmion will
ie safely and suecc-sfully ininiged
Read 'heir adv< itis ment in ano her
lumn.
Try Boiih wi os Cawaced.
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used I*. I’. P.
-»e ♦
Fifteen Years a Sufferer from
Rheumatism.
lion. - IK H. W’il'br >r oj
A//>any, p’a, Nays:
1 -uff.-r-d 15 soars with Rhedma
listn, and dining- Hint tin • tri d II
the s<> called specific- th-it 1 could
heai of. O.r.e <4 them Ipunl $3 pci
i'o'tle tor link look uiiief,b atlvS and
receiv d no benefit from my <>l
them Mv grandson, who uns on
tin- P». >nd W. ILulrmni, lin 1 y gm
> bottle of P. I* P. [Prielov Ash.
♦P ke Ro-t i d I’■-fas.-itiinj, w tub
in Waycros-i, and induced nv‘ to
I tke it The fiist boitle show-d
.its wonderful ell 'C’s, and ‘dter C o
tinning the u e ot it lor a short time
’he lilietiin iti-tn disat»peared, an I I
feel Ike a new man. It, .ke great
'pleasn e in recommending it lostif
■lt ieis Irom Rhenmatisrn.
W || W LI)ER
** A 111 Hl V. (t I , J l''e 12. 17" t».
A. B, {JOLLINS&CO,,
; (Success to Oliver’s)
Paint & Oil House,
MlililllillT A MILL SLITLIfS,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
mouldings, etc.
—No 5 Whitaker Street,—
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
The Oglethorpe
Savings STrusl Co
IXo. 120 Biyan Sireet.
SAVANNAH, GA.
J J DALE President
EDW 1) LOVELL... Vice President
JOHN M BIiYAN Cashier
Dqiosils of 81 00 and upward* receivtd
daily from 9 a. m to 2 p. m ami on Sat ir
daya from 4 to 8 p m. and interest allowed
on same, payable every time rnontha.
Di pi at* subject to check at sight, and
pat able b. tW'-en 8 a m. and 2 p m. See
rules and regulations—which cm be had on
app ic.ition to the Cashier.
Call and open an account however small
and add to it every week, and see how soon
id will grow. Everyone treated with polite
ness ami prompt attention
-•‘Take care of the dimes, ami the dollar
will take c ire of t hem-el V'S,’’
HAM & HAAR,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE FAHILI (illl)l'tlllES,
WINES, L QUORS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
Corner State and 1) ray ton Sts.
rani Hi uni,
Grocers and Importers of Fruits,
and dealers in
j Domestic Fruits, Vegetables
and Peanuts. Bananas,
Cocoanuts, Oranges, Lemons.
170 BAY STREET,
Savanna h , G eory la.
We ship everything in good.or
der and when Trnnspotatioe Comp
any signs receipt, our responsibility
ends, we can’t control the weather
, or mishaps of transpotation.
Perishable* shipped by Exprers
when j.ot oth rwisc ordered.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
Lag: f
Corner Congress & Bull Streets.
(SeVoml Floor.)
SAVANNAH, UEOUGIA.
Teb-phone I’d I No. JOO, answered da
■ might Ex racting Teeth One De.la
'■ich, extiaciiag Teedt :>ud Artificial
T> eih i ep'oiulty. Fin ■ qu'iitv of Tooth
P'wder and T-" th Bruslits for saie.
ERMS CASH.
fry the E ephant Over-halls at L
Fried.
=s=i-==:q=-.:-a«r' - r-ant-' umu'W imargj-. i i nim 1 iniW"i u-
.1. 8. COLLINS & CO.,
For Christinas Turkeys, Chick
ens and Poultry of all kinds. A
large stock of Eggs etc., always
on hand at reasonable prices.
J. S. Collins (Jo.
No. 15 Market lb senient S W.
corner.
mmsfom
AND—
111® I’KiSEM GIIE
FR()\I
FREEMAN & OLIVER.
192 Broughton Street
-1884 (864
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN
GROCERI S PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
Hay, Grain, Tobacco Cigars &u.
MARKET SQCAUE— EAST SIDE.
< n y Exclusive ('ash llouve
in the City—The Place f r Cash Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
W.M. St IINIIING
DEALER IN
Fine Family tariss cis.,
Cor. L'berty mid Drat ion Sireet.-.
Savannahs Ga.
Pratt’s Ast rai. ( Bl—Safe-t and best.
COHENS ~
I’LAMtirS HIIIETI STORE
The place to buv your
DRY GOODS, CLuIHUG, BOOTS,
Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Euc.
At Wholesale and Retail,
Cor. Congress and delfersoii Sts.
(Graham A Hubbell’s Old Stand,)
190 Conn res- St,, 185 St. Julian St.
Particular attention paid to Country
Orders and Low Prices guaranteed.
PICTURE FRAMES:
Itetajiillkrt jit hr
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
Masonic Temple, Whitaker Street.
The Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
WT WAVAWJWAM. .
Go and look at his stock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics. Ladies, Gents’, Misses and Children
<T W >» M.
Below'any other, advertised prices. Also the public knows that
hjs DOLLS are Cheapest and Finest known tor
years. Only go there and you will find things 0. K. At
JACOB COHEN,
i - - -Ls .. e
F. W. GERBER
helical Watchmakar mi Jewslar,
—DEALER IN
ir
WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES AND
Florida Curiosities.
Repairing of Fink and Com ■ i.iCATtn
W vtchks and Ci.ocKß done Promptly and in
Workmanlike Manner, lowkst Pricks,
F W OEB.BER.
No. 114 Bioughton St Savanmih, Ga
The pi ice of the Tribune is s<» cents
for 3 months, 75 rents for 6 months or
81.25 lor 12 months.
THE BEST OF
DrugSv
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Soaps.
Perfumery,
Toilet Goods.
And everything else kept in a
Fust-ta Dm Sm
May be h id at
PORTER’S
Broughton Street.
PHARMACY
Cheap for Cash,
’ ’ V
Cali and See.