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BbAV.ANNAH, G Ja-nar 29 18*7
■‘Mount Ba.' « ’ w*f we- patr-iiz d
| this w- ek.
Go to L. Fried or your Co It- and
I Cutis.
Kev. A S Griffin, -d Jesup " d Mi-8
Janie PoW 1 , wer*' m-nied at St J >m< 8
church, on Thuisd-y evening last by the
Kev, J II Adams
Syrup of N i e cures • oughs, C<dds
Ac. bur ran i ai druggist
K,>wi,iud Willi; ms who w i.« seuh need
C<> i e St.ite pre n tor ihr.eyaia for
assaulting str et c-r conductor Co*> man,
hss h en granted a new trial by Judge
Adams.
Ih ‘‘marital” epidemic has struck
our city, and there have been many
y..ung -o i 8 u> de h'ppythe past few
weeks The Tribune wishes each and
e »e y couple, pr> sperity and God's
speed in their new sphere.
h yo.i wmt *0 -un-ke an imported
ciga> dr»p i P B. 11-ids, Abercon
sin! J ne« 8
Foster Brothers, wheelwrights, black
smiths and horseshoers, is an ent rpris
ing firm oi young mt n on Walker street,
mar Lumb r. They are manufacturers
and r< piiiers of carriages, carts, drays
etc. They promise by strict attention
t > busine s to merit such patr mage as
the public may bestow upon them,
Dr. F. C. Lambert of New York, ac
em panied by Dr T J. Davis, favored
the Iribune wth a call duiing the
w ek. Dr, Lambert has domiciled in
our city and will at once'commence the
practice of his profession of dentistry.
Cannot our friends pay little more
attention to keeping their cemetery lots
dean and in order. It is a disgrace to
our people to have the last resting place
of their relatives and friends in su h a
□eg ected state. Are they “soon forgot
ten when they are gone?”
A full line of saloon palmers elegant
extracts kept at P. B. Reids, Abercorn
and Jones streets
Some months ago a move was made
by our mas >nic bn thren t - build a fine
hall. Now we bear nothing of the pro
ji’Ct. Has it failed? We hope not.
Stir up brothers, the ladirs have an eye
on y<>ur works and c mmend to y u
consideration the Cardinal s advice to
bis faithful friend that the r was no
such word as “fail.”
Mrs. Ophelia Mclntosh, will soon
open a day school at her residence on
Bolton street, near Coast Line railroad
junction. Spelling, rending, arithmetic,
etc., will be taught. Mr. John Mcln
tosh, Jr., will give less ns in vocal mu
sic and upon the organ at the the same
place or at his patrons’ residence. He
will also teach night school th-ee nigh s
in the week.
Why not some of our societi s, club
or lodges, invite some of our pr •minent
young men (or ladies), to deliver a se
tics of lectures. There is plenty of such
competent material around, and the re
suhs would be wonderful to all, both
pecuniarily and intellectually. The
Mutual Benevolent Society started some
time ago, but for some cause or the
other they have “taken water ’ in the
matter.
The citizens in the southwestern per
il n of the city, thinks k ndly of Alder
nau Th mas, for street crossings which
were needed by them for some time,
and now they ask whose duty it is to fill
up the gap at such er ssings, between
the street railroad tracks. It is impos
sible for Idles when using the crossings,
to pass over the track in wet weather,
without wading ankle deep.
A C<>nc< r. will be given by the pupi's
of Mrs. B- napan’s vocil cbm at Ford’s
Opera House, on St. Julian, between
Whitaker and Barnard -erects, on
Wednesday night next, February 2nd
An excellent programme, c nsisting of
songs, recital ions &c., has been arranged
aid an evening of real enj yment is
anticipated. Tickets 25 cents, children
•under 12 years <*f age 15 cents. Dos
open at 7 o’clock, performance com
uit nces at 8 aharp.
Just rec< ived a large lot of tooth
brushes, American ai d English at P
B Reids, A er corn and Jones streets
The Tribune is p eased at all times
m chronicle any ev nt that, tends to
show the progre-s that our people are
xaking in the race ot hie. N"W noth
ing can add t > our improvement mor d
y and socially am mg ourselves more
than associations, socieiics, etc. There
s re we say we are pleased to see the
tffotts that are b-ing daily made by our
y-uog people t'» s- organiz i hemselves.
It make.* them men and women in the
*t'6 gest acceptati nos the te m Yes,
po'ent factors m b Hiding up theii future
ind withal le >d rsof theirown thoughts
;tl a I things an! n t like cattle with
©’her minds to think f r you. The poet
—ongfc 1 W g;,y. •
In th** world’s broad field of battle,
In the bivouac of life.
.J 1 '* 1 like dumb driven cattle.
Be hero in the strife.
Suit for Libel.
The case of Mr. Peter D-*nega|l, a
letter carrier of Savannah vs. Mr. Alex
ander McHardy was up. in the Superi »r
Court o'i Thursday and Friday. Mr
Denegall wao tß 810,000 damages f 0
an alleged libelous article said to have
b< en published in the Savaumh Phrenix
h'Bt April. The jury rendered a seale 1
verdict Friday afternoon which will be
opened this morning, under the direc
tions of the Court.
ToOurFrie. d*and Patrons.
Witt the ast. -i* u the’ Irjbune
couipb te l us first «|Uart> r, and the suh
sciipti ns ol a laige number of friends
w''O su l sc il ed for three months are now
due. We appe iat* the supj or a
encouragement given tl-ep>per and will
end-at or to merit the <ontinued patron
age < f the public by m 'king it a wel
come messenger to all. As our ex
penses are very heavy and it takes c ah
to tun a newspaper, we ask our sub
sor ber- wi o». me h-e expind t>
riew a i it, nd a1 uh ate indebted
to us -o be re dv to p y wh< n our col
lector . alls.
The Infirmary Entertainment
The en ertai'iinent for <he ben fit ol
the <>•-. rJa Infirmary <>iven on Thins
da eve- i- g la-t received a fair atten
dance. The oc<‘a>ion was enlivened by
the Savanmh Volunteer Guard s band,
which vo untoered its aervii-s The
ladi s managing the affair displayed
gr-at zeal and • uergy in their eff rts to
make everyone welcome and it is regret
ted th >t a larger crowd was not in ait* nd
ance, to contribute to its success, as the
main object was to rai-e m ney to pur
chase some needed articles for the In
firmary. W'e have not heard of the
amount realiz ’d, but it probably will n t
be up to the figure d. sired by the
managers.
Wreck of the Outing-
The yacht “Outing,” > apt Cloud
man, wb eh sailed from Savannah early
in December, for a trip around th.
world, has come to an untimely emi,
having been wrecked off the coast o’
Fl rida tn the early part of the week
during a severe gale, tl e Capta n and
his man Friday birely escaping with
their lives. The Caotain might well
content himself with what has happened
and where it happened, as very few
people h d any idea that any very seri
Ous effort would be made to maze
circuit of the world The Capta n and
his crew of one will probably live long
er by the wreck of ihe ‘ Outing” eve
though the magazine f>r wh 8-« tc-efi
the expedition was gotten up may .-uffei
financially.
An Unjust Charge
Rev. C P Johnson, a prominent min
ister of the A M E church, 1 tely in
charge of Bethel church in this city,
had purchased a h rse fiom Mr J J
McMahon, the under-tanding bein.
that Rev. Johnson w<s to pay the sun
of $lO a monih for the animal until tn.
whole amount, £BO. should be paid
The conference recently he'd at Quit
ii an transferred Rev Johnson to Darien
Ga., which coming t- Mr McMahon *
ears, he c iu-ed the -arrest of the Rever
end on a charge of cheati >g and swind
ling, ahh-ugh be hid paid his instal
mentp regular y, the sum of 850 h ivii g
been paid on account. Magistrate
Molina before w om the wnrant was
sworn out, promptly dismissed th.
charge -ifter investigation i f the ma'ter
Rev. Johnson who is very indignant
lias retained AH McDonell, E-<p, ami
will sue Mr. McMahon for 85.000
damages.
A Species of s?owd I>m that Must
be Stopped
We have bet n iulormed by reliab’e
partes that within the last few weeks
8 itne of the c-lored church, s of our city
have been visited by a class of wh o
rowdies who seem to have no other ob
ject in view th m to i t- rrupt th-- s r
vices and annoy the wi-r-h pets. They
have on several occasions gone s • far ns
to use prof-ne, vulgar and indecent lan-1
guage and when remonstrated with for
-uch behaviour have left the chu ch and;
as embled .-u si le and engaged in th. ow
ing s'oncs and other t -ings at the
church and i'B inmates. Some of the e
parses are known and if they persist in
uch ac i-ms will be d alt with to ih
ex ent of the law. In th- mean time
we trust our efficient Chief of Police will
take such steps as will protect thes
be pl ess people and their property j
against these outrages.
Kickers and Clubbers
Po iecman Hymes was tried iu the
Superior C urt on Tn sday last for
b u ally kicking a c dor I woman mmel
Annie Pournelle a few w- t-ks since. !
Th.- ev d nee in the case showed very
p ain y that the policeman was guilty, j
yer t ( e jury, sworn t • bring a v< rdict
according to the evidence declar' d him
n t • nil y Judge Adams wi« shocked,
at tl is tra-esty on justice and gave the
jury some very plain talk, which showed
ilnt he tlv ught the juryman hud out
observed the r oaths.
1
Policeman B cl bhe- and
-mploy. dat t • c A 'V ra Iroad
yard U Ja u 3< t he rust'd
Henry Borne* » -d dnv r. employ
ed f'v Mr F M li t' , and in makt g tm
rr st h" knocied R irn <v down wth
L club B U . s was indicted by t o
Grand Jury, t i d i the Superior Court
o i Thuisd <y s , but was no r so for
tiiua'e i" the . ck> r ILtne*. as the jurv
found h'tn gu 'h of a-s -ult ami bit>ery,
ihe tender he r d ju>y tec m oending
him to the m -rcy ••! >he C- urt. Sen
t uce was d- erred bv Judg Adams.
This is the fir-t line that a p liceman
has ever been co ivic'ed in Savannah for
clubbinj a citiz> n.
For the latest rtylesot c.hirts, Collars
and Cuffs L. Fried’s the place.
Try the E ephant Over-halls at L.
Fried.
Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Shirts and Drawers
Try 0&e Battle aii be Md
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used P. P. I’.
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Waycross, Ga., Match 3, 1886.
P. P. P. Mf<j. Co:
Hear Sirs—After careful oliger
v< i i) of the action of y- ur remedy
1 urn prepared to give it my illi
quid fied endorseme. t as an alter
native nf very decided merit. I
regard il, moreover, aa one of the
<st reinedie- for H .spepsia. 1 gov»-
it to my wife for Malaria and
General Debili;y and t< my surprise
she was more ben.di ed than by a- y
Other iemedy she bed tried, especi
ally her Dyspepsia, which was veiy
distressing and of several years
duration. She seems to have been
entirely relieved ofD- spepsia and
has gained flesh rapidly I prescribe
it with confidence in Rheumatism
and other conditions requiring a
tonic and invaribly with the most
sati-dactvv results. Respecttullv,
J. H. REDDING, M. Ih
rOTm » mm
For the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY
COMPLAINT, SCROFULA. TUMORS,
DY.SPE.-IA BILLIOUSNEsS FE
MALE WEAKNESS, all dihetwea of the
BLOOD, al! disfiguring humor* of the Bkin
ami scalp, and for all debilitating ami
wasting Utseaces.
•‘ALISKI (lAT.llllili (SMI'iIUW
‘-Sure Catarrh Cure,”
Cures colds in the head on the first appli
cation. Curt’B nervo ih headache, ringing
noise in the head Dizziness and Hay Fever
An inhaling tube will be found enclosed
with each hottie, by which the compound i*
inhaled. The compound acting directly
upon the nasal inslai.tiv cleanses
hem <>f all foul mnctiH V'-cumalatioriH. Il
rentnrea the sense of taste, smell and hearing
when ass cted, subdue* inflamation when
entering the eye. ear or mou h, leaves the
head deordeiZed, clear and open, the bread)
sweet, the breathing easy and every sense in
a greatful and soothed condition
A petfect and speedy cure always follows
the use of the ALASKA CATARRH
CURE.
ALASKA OIL.
The gr< at pant destr >yer for the cure
nf Dea'ue-s, Toothache. Sore Thtoat,
Headache, pains in the chest, side or
back, Rh umitism Nt-urilgia, Sprains,
Bruis 8. Bum-, Cuts, Chilblains, frost
bites or lam m-s in any pan of the
body. Alaska Oil is a r m rkable
remedy for the cure of Cor s, Warts
and Bunions. S-id by all druggists
uverywhere, or sent prepaid, by the
company on receipt ol pr ce, Alaska
Catarrh Compound or Oil 51l cents per
bottle, 6 bntd s 82 50; Ala-ka Bmod
Pmifier 1.00, 6 botil< s 85.00. Send
or pamphlets oi tesumony tree
Alaska Compound Company,
Lynn, M. &<., Southern Office 178 Brotih
,<»n street. avannah, Ga Send ail com
uunicationa to the Savannah office.
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Restaurant.
Meals at ah Hours.
Permanent and Transient Hoard
ing at Reasonable Prices.
J. J. GUERARD,
155 South Broad street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Noim)N&.Ml¥s
Pharmacists.
Cor. West Broad & Wnldburg Sts. ;
DEALERS IN
DiiUGS, MKDICINKS, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES ETC.
A full line of reliable garden i
seeds always on hand.
' * ...
CHARLES BACKMAN,
.-Lxr.' 77Z
Corner Congress A. Bull StreetS-
(Sec-ond Flour.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Tel' phone C d I No. 100, answered da ;
••r night Ex raoting Teeth One De.la
each, exti act mg Ti eih and Artificial
T<-ei h h Bp< cialiy. Fin- quality of Tooth
I* wder and T"' th Brushes for sale.
(3T I ERMS CASH.
A. B, COLLINS & CO,,
(Successor* to Oliver’s)
Paint & Oil House,
STEAMIIIim HILL SLPI’LIES,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
MOULDINGS, ETC.
—No 5 Whitaker Street,—
SAVA N NAIL G E() RGIA.
BUIYOHRSTOVES
—AND—
IIB! FIB GIB
—FROM—
FREEMAN & OLIVER.
192 Broughton Street.
1864- 1864
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
Hay, Grain, Tobacco Cigars &e.
MARKET BQUARE—EAST SIDE.
in the City—The Place for Cash Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
WM. SCHEIHING
DEALER IN
Pise Family Eroceriss Lqws
Cor. Liberty mid Drayton Streets.
Savannah.. Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil—Safest and best,
PICTURE FRAMES.
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, i« at
A. HELLER,
Maaonic Temple. Whitaker Street
kcTlambert,
DENTIST.
Corner Houston and South
Broad streets.
Savannah, Georgia.
Patronage solicited. Consult
ation free.
Tlie Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
MW M.IVAMAAII.
Go and look at his stock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics- Ladies, Gents’, Misses and Children
KT »■ ■»
Below any other advertised prices. Also the public knows that
his DOLLS are the Cheapest and Finest known for s
years. Only go there and you will find things O. K.. At
JACOB COHEM. J
162 Broughton Street. •
F. W. GERBER,”
Practical WaUhoikeraniJewelff,
-DEALER IN-
yy zj
WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES AND ’ I
Florida Curiosities.
Rki-aikino of Eink and roM**t.i«ATW
W atciikh and Clocks done Promptly sad Um
Workmanlike Manner, LoWKST PRICBS.
F W OERBESL
Ni . 114 Bioughton St Savannah, Ga.-
•tWj
The Oglethorpe
Savings STrust Co
No. 120 Bryan Street,
SAVANNAH, GA. '
J J DALE Prbhidknt
EDW D LOVELL... Vick President
JOHN M BRYAN Cakhio
Ik ponilH of $1 00 and upward" a
daily from 9a, m to 2 p. m and on Satur-'i
days from 4 to 8 p in. and inti-reat
on came, payable every time montliH.
Depoaite fothject to check at eight, and
payable between Ha m. and 2 p m. See
rulee and regulation.—which can be had on
application to the Caehier.
(’all and open an account however amaD
and add to it every week, and see how aoon
it will grow. Everyone treated with polite
nezw and prompt attention.
‘ Take care of the dimes, and the dollar ,
will take care of I hem-el vi'C,”
JHIIIMIB,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
s’scoriTs &
Confectionaries.
Bolton street, between West
Broad and Montgomery streets,
North side.
TTTIT& in ar,
dealers in
UIOIIIE fANILi liIdMItRIES, "
WINES, LQUCRS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
< :»rner Stale and Dray lon Sts,
M CHAEL P? H£NNESSY,~~
SALOON,
81 Bay Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars of
the best brands. Lunch from 11
to 1 daily.