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SATURDAY,
Fur Underwear L. Fried’s the place.
Mrs. John D. Savage, is spending a
few weeks at Palatka, Florida, wiih her
uncle ex-Congresstuan Peppers, of that
State.
Try the Elephant Over-halls at L.
Fried.
The handsome residence of Prof. J
H C Butler, on Henry street, near West
Broad. is completed and it is an orna
ment to that portion of the city.
Go to L. Fried for your Collars and
Cuffs.
Rev. J H. Adams late of St. James
Tabernacle, has been transferred to
Thomasville, Ga. Mr. Adams is one of
our able and efficient churchmen and
We congratulate our Thomasville friends
on this acquisition to their church.
Mr John Stahmer has opened a very
neat family giocery store at the corner
of West Broad and Taylor streets, where
he also keeps a choice supply of wines,
liquors, cigars and tobacco He will
a'ways be glad to make his friends wel
come.
For the latest styles of Shirts, Collars
and Cuff's L. Fried’s the place.
The favorite pastime of the boys now
a-days seems to be the introduction of
that destructive toy the Alabama sling.
The unoccupied houses in the southern
part of the city are good marks lor
these mischievous urchins to ‘ aim and
fir*».” We believe the attention of the
police has ouly to be called to the mat
ter to put a stop to the evil practices.
Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Shirts aud Drawt.a.
The fnneral of Mr. Samuel Harris, a
prominent Odd Fellow took place on
yesterday from his residence on Ran
dolph street. The remains were escort
ed to the cemetery by the Longshore
men, Armenia Lodge, No. 1930 GUO
0 F., and the Georgia Cadets of which
organizations he was a member.
If you want to smoke an imported
cigar drop in at P. B. Reids, Abercorn
and Jones streets.
A grand gift reception will be given
by the ladies of the Reception Club, at
Odd Fellows Temple, on Harris street.
Tuesday night. February 15. Prizes will
be awarded to the holders of the lueky
numbers. The Italian or chestra has
been engaged for the occasion.
Mr. Edward Spivey and Miss Lizzie
Cary were married on the 2nd instant,
at the residence of the bride’s father Mr
James Cary, by Rev. J. A. Wood. The
presents were numerous and useful
W« wish them a long life of happiness.
Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs, Colds
Ao. For sale by all druggists.
Mr. John M. Broad
and Charlton streets hiTinhis posses
sion two curiosities whSfi are worth see
ing; one being a three legged hen, with
an unnatural proj*etien"on the side that
came near making a fuiirth—-the other
being a hen which is supposed to be a
cross between a hen
Mr. Mike Hen Re
liable” saloon No. 81 former
ly kept by the late keeps
on hand a full supply of the beat wines,
liquors, eigars etc., and will be pleased
to see all his old friends;
A full line of Solon Palmer’s elegant
extracts kept at P. B. Reids, Abereorn
and Jones streets*
The bill to pay the balance due tho
Freedman's. Bank depositors has not vet
been passed by Congress, &hen it be
comes a law, due notice- will bwgiven
by the Tbibunb. /
The concert given byJffrs. Bonamrt’s
vocal class at Ford’s spera Housel on
Wednesday last was qjrite a suceewk a
very large gathering* being in attend
ance. The young ladies and gentlemen
were all up in their parts, and received
the plaudits of thouppreciativeßudience
which they deserwod.
' Just Received a largo lot of tooth
brushes, American and English at P
B. Reids, Abereorn and Jones streets
It ic foolish for persons to think be
oauee another differs in opinion—on
matters of social, religious or political
affaire—fresa his, that ha io hie enemy
or enemy ta Ate r»ee. It is hie right to
think ihuehr/aal we are pleased to
record the dtoning of tho day, when the
Negro must think, like other men, for
himself on matters of State and church.
Go to L. Fried for your fancy Peroal
Shirts.
The editorial on colored sebools
which appeared in the Evening (Jail of
1 this city last week, created some feeling
I among a class of persona who was frieud-
I -y disposed to that paper, supposing that
oeing the organ of the laboring men, it
I would be friendly disposed to any move
I te °d elevate and fit their
I o “ ! *dren for other places than “hewers
la, * '•“d drawers of water.” Now
I *7 B *y they are mistaken by this “tho
I »nkindost cut of all.
Rev. 0 P Johnson late pastor of
Bethel A M E church in this city, paid
us a visit last week. The reverend
gentleman now has an important charge
at Darien, and says that he is contem
plating erecting a parsonage for the use
of his church. Mr Johnson is an able
and Conscientious diviue aud will make
his mark wherever he goes. Success
attend his efforts.
The cry is L. Fried is the place for
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs.
Solicitor Dußignon in his argument
in the case of the State vs. Burns—the
clubber policeman—gives these belligtr
aut cops to understand that such kick
ers like Hymes and clubbers like Burns,
must be held to a strict accountability
for their brutality, aud we believe from
the position he has taken in these pros
ecutions he means business and the en
tire community is pleased to know it.
Over-halls in great variety and cheap
at L. Frieds.
The Atlanta Capital which was almost
frantic in its appeals tor Prohibition
some time ago, has eome to the conclu
s on that Prohibition does not prohibit,
but with all its temerity rises and says
“that if properly carried out would have
proven a blessing.” Just so. But the
Capital should have known that to suc
cessfully bring about such a reform in
that city, the average Atlantaians,
would have to be “born again.”
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Verdict In the Libel Case-
The verdict of the jury in the case
of Peter Denegall vs. Alexander Mc-
Hardy, was opened in the Superior
Court on Tues lay last. Mr. Denenall
had sued Mr. McHardy for SIO,OOO
damages for a libel published io the
late “ Phoenix" on which the latter's
name was printed as publisher. The
verdict gave the plaintiff $25 d images.
The first vote el the jury after retiring,
it is understood, was 8 to 4 in favor of
giving no djm ages,
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Odd fellows’ Celebration.
On Tuesday next the Bth instant,
Myrtle Loifge No 1663 and Armenia
No. 1930 (|'U O of O F , wil[ celebrate
their 9th|Knd 11th anniversary by a
grand parade in the afternoon.
They will» escorted by Mt. Sier Lodge
No. 2441XP G M Council No. 60 and
the Patriarch all of this city. The pro
cession wlh be headed by the Ogle
thorpe colnet band and after the parade
an address on the progress of Odd Fel
lowship, ijwill be delivered by P N F.,
M F. Gibson. A grand supper free to
their friends, will be served in the even
ing at their hall on Duffy and Cuyler
streets The price of admission for lady
and gentleman 75 cents, single tickets
50 cents. The affair promises to be
grand and the public is cordially invited
The Georgia Infirmary—Report lon
tho Recent Entertainment
A reporter of the 18l BUN ■ visited
the Georgia Infirmary during the week
and was struck by the great improve
ment in the appearance of that institu
tion. The old dingy coverings to the
cots were replaced by clean bright ones
and an air of cheerfulness pervaded the
place, thanks to the efforts made by
the ladies at the recent entertainment
The following report shows the disposi
tion of the proceeds of the supper:
The entertainment given at Odd Fel
lows Hall, on Thursday evening, Janu
ary 27, in aid of the Georgia Infirmary,
netted $72-61. The following articles
now purchased and sent to the Infirma
ry viz:
24 Chairs; 24 white counterpains;
12 pair blankets; 32 sheets; 12 tin
toot tubs; 24 cupe and saucers; 24
plates; 4 dozen tea spoons; 3 dozen
desert spoons, 1 tin dipper; 1 ladle; 1
large iron spoon; 24 tumblers of Jelly;
6 cans condensed milk; 6 cans extract ot
beef; 1 box of tobacco; 1 gallon whis
key; 1 dozen sponges; 2 dozen pipes;
15 pounds of sugar; together with the
meats, oranges, lemons, coffee etc., re
maining from the supper.
The taanagers desire to return their
thanks to the citizens for their donations
and patronage, to the Guards Band for
music and to Mrs. Celia Anderson,
Ijouisa Bulloch, Elite Morel, E L Ing
lis# and J P Jones, for frerviees rendered.
Mart A. Jacksow, Y
> Managers.
A. 8. Spauldino, i
Frllrwr.
The members of Myrtle Lodge No.
1663 aud Armenia No. 1930, G U O of
O F. and invited lodges, will assemble
at Odd Fellows hall on Duffy and Cuy
ler streets, at 1.30 o’clock, on Tuesday
February 8, to celebrate the anniver
sary of said lodges• Tho lino of march
will be Cuyler, to Gwinnett, to West
Bruni, to Geetoe to Drayton, to Jones,
to Price, to Barris, whore Annour No.
1884, will fall in. The procession will
then continno to East Brood, to South
Broad to Lincoln, to Bay, to Barnard
to Bryan, to St. Julian, to Whitaker,
to Broughton, to West Broad, to Duffy,
to hall. By order of A. Abhtom.
Grand Marshal.
Agents for the Tribune.
The following are authorized to
receive subscription? for this paper :
Rev. J H Adams, Thomasville, Ga.
Rev. C P Johnson, Darien, Ga.
Speeial Notice.
John H. Deveaux. Commercial Nota
ry. Special attention given to drawing
Deeds, Bills ol sale etc. Any business
intrusted to me will receive pr >mpt at
tention. 158 St. Julian street, Tribune
office.
E. J. CRANE.
Has re-opened at his old stand, corner
V\ heaton and Reynolds stre ta, where
he will give special a tention to repair
ang Watches, ’’locks and Jewelry of all
kinds. The highest cash price- paid for
old gold.
Go to L. Fried for your Pleated White
and Fancy Shirts
Buy The Tribune.
The Tribune can be found for sale
at the following places :
Estill’s news depot, Bull street under
Scriven House.
Jas. B. Alston, 43 Whitaker street.
J. B. Sheftall, Anderson and White
ker streets.
A. H. Gaston, Bryan street rear M.
J. Doyle’s
Lewis Mizell, at 33 Drayton street,
fiy h Wi ui is Grail
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used P. P. P.
Waycross, Ga , Nov. 15, 1885.
Dr. B. B, Whitehead;
Dear Sir —At your request I
will state my case. Some years ago
I contracted malaria in its most
violent form while living in New rk
N. J. I consulted various physi
cians and took Duinberlesa prepara
tions recommended hh “sure cures,”
but It stuck to me like a brother—
<>r more like a mothei-in-law. I
finally came South, ad while here
tried new remedies said to “always”
cure malaria, and it still stuck to
me, and you know the broken
down condition I was in when I
came to you. You put me to taking
your P. P. P and I improved rap
idly, and am to-day in as gnod
health as 1 ever was— in fact,
better. As a remedy for a broken
down constitution it has no equal.
Yours, etc., T. P. COTTLE.
m m blood rm
For the cure of LIVER and KIDNEY
COMPLAINT, SCROFULA, TUMORS,
DYSPEPSIA. BILLIOUBNEBB, FE
MALE WEAKNESS, all diseases of the
BLOOD, all disfiguring humors of the skin
and scalp, and for all debilitating and
wasting diseases.
"ALASKA CATARRH COMPOUND”
“Sure Catarrh Cure,”
Cures colds in the head on the first appli
cation. Cures nervous headache, ringing
noise In the head Dizziness and Hay t \ver
An inhaling tube will be found enclosed
with each bottle, by which the compound is
inhaled The compound acting directly
upon the nasal passages instantly dense*
them of all foul mucus accumulations. It
restores the sense of taste, smell and hearing
when affected, subdues inflamation when
entering the eye, ear or mouth, leaves the
head deorderized, clear and open, the breath
sweet, the Ifcpathing easy and every sense in
a greatful ahd soothed condition.
A perfect and speedy cure always follows
the use of the ALASKA CATARRH
CURE.
ALASKA OIL.
The great pain deetroyer for the cure of
Deafness, Toothache, Sore Throat, Head
ache, pains in the eheat, side or back, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Burns,
Cuts, Chifdhlsina. Frostbites or lameness in
any part of the body. ALASKA OIL i« •
remarkable remedy for the cure of Corns
Warts and Bunions. Bold by all druggists
everywhere, or sent prepaid by the company
on reteipt: of price. Alaska Catarrh Com-
Jound or Oil 50 cents per bottle, 8 bottles
2 50. Alaska Blood Purifier fl 00 6
bottles $5 00. Bend for pamphlets of testi
mony free?
Alaska •aapMy,
Lynn, Maas., Southern Office 178 Browgh
ton street, bavannsA, Ga. BogfKll oom
wjunieations to the
Toby Lloyd, Agt.
* dealer in v
Os all kinds and GAM!?' in
season. Prices as cheap as the
cheapest. Call and see for your
self before buying elsewhere.
Stall No. 11, City Market
Savannah, Georgia.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
it
Corner Congress A Bull Streets.
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, um-wred da;
or night. Ex racting Teeih One De.la
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
P. wdnr and Tooth Brushes fur sale.
OF* TERMS CASH.
A. B. COL LINS &• CO.,
(Suceeo-ora to Oliver's)
Paint & Oil House,
STEAMBOATS MILL SUPPLIES,
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS,
MOULDINGS, ETC.
—No 5 Whitaker Street, -
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
BUY YOUR STOVES
—AND—
HR EHU Gill!
—FROM—
FREEMAN & OLIVER.
192 Broughton Street.
1864 1864
M. J. DOYLE,
DEALER IN
GROCER) S PROVISIONS, LIQUORS,
Hay, Grain, Tobacco Cigars &c.
MARKET SQUARE—KAHT HIDE.
BtorThu on’y Exclusive Cash House
in the City—The Place for Cash Pur
chasers.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
WM7sCHWING
DEALER IN
Fine Family Em Lip ett,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets.
Savannah, Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Oil —Safest and beat,
PICTURE FRAMES.
Us tapOiii ii jit ta
FIOTVBES
And all sizes of Frames made to or
der, iz at
A. HELLER,
Maaonic Temple, Whitaker Street
F. C. LAMBERT,
DENTIST
Corner Houston and South
Broad streets.
Savannah. Georgia,
Patronage solicited. Consult
ation free.
The Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
• XW SAVAB\WAH.
Go and look at his stock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls*
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Damaatto*. Ukllm, Oaata', Mlaae* ami OhltStM
VA'UKRAVKAH.
Below any other advertised prices. 4 Also the public knows/ that
bis DOLLS are the Cheapest and Finest known for /
years. Only go there and you will find things 0. K. At
JACOB COHEN, j
152 Broughton Street, J
F- W. GI'KBER. I
Pricticil Wtktaiho
-DKALER IN
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>
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WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHEffI
CLOCKS. JEWELRY, I
SPECTACLES 4.,
Superior facilities for repairing oH
FINE AND COMPLICATED
Watches and Clocks.!
Repairing of all kinda promptly
tended to and warranted.
F W O-ERBBlii
No. 114 Broughton St. Savannah, Gw,-
Restaurant.
Meals at all Hours.
Permanent and Transient Board-1
ing at Reasonable Prices,
J- J. GUERARD,
155 South Broad street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. |
NORTON & MIMS
Pharmacists, ;
Cor. West Broad & Waldburg St*, j
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINKS, CHEMICALS, 1
PAINTS, OIUS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES ETC.
A full line of reliable garden
seeds always on hand.
>IIW.
JNNIMIIU,
DEALER IN
FOREI6M AND DOMESTIC
FRUITS &
Confectionaries,
Bolton street, between West
Broad and Montgomery streets.
North side.
HAM & HAAR.
DEALERS IM
CBOICB FAHILY GROCBRIKS,
WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
Corner State and Drayton Sts.
MICHMFprNENNESSt'
SALOON,
81 Bay Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars of
the best brands. Lunch from 11
to 1 daily.