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BATUfTdaY, MARCH 12. ISB7
Send your pres-ripli-ins to P.’B. Beid
G • »n L. Fried for your fancy Percal
Shir:.'.
The National B-eJFdI club will give
a grand festival and hop Monday night
March 21st.
Syrup of Mitre cures Coughs, Colds
&c. For i-ale by all druggists.
Over-halls in great variety and cheap
at L. Fried’s.
We r< gret to learn of the extreme
illness of the wife of Reverend James
M. Simms.
The finest quality of Bath Sponges.
Toilet Waters mid Extracts for the
Handkerchief in bulk, at P. B. Reid’s
For the latest styles of shirts, Collars
and Cuffs L. Fried’s the place.
Mr. G W. Garwin of Garran Gi.,
paid us a hasty visit on Satoru last.
Mr. Garwin's visit to the e sou
masonic business. j.
Rev. E K Love preached to the Odd
Fellows of Savannah last Sunday, and
Rev W. J. White the Ceorgia Baptist
man will preach to the Odd Fellows
of Augusta to-morrow
For Underwear L. Fried’s the place.
The price of the Tribune is 50 cents
for 3 months, 75 cents for 6 months or
11.25 for 12 months.
Win. Newton was convicted of big
amy, in the Superior Court on Wedaes
d»y last, and was sentenced to the
Penitentiary for four years.
The grand jury on Tuesday last found
a true bill against Allen Powell, f>r
murder. Powell was the fiend who a
sin rt time ago shot his wife in cold
blood, and fled the city.
Try L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Shirts and Drawers.
Imported Tooth, Nail and Hair Brush
es, prices to suit, et P, B. Reid’s.
CocoHitit Od Soap at P. B. Reid’s-
The Young Chatham Light Infantry
will give a Grand festival at Odd-Fel
ows hall on Harris street Monday night
for the benefit of First Bryan Baptist
church. Tickets 25 cents:
The cry is L. Fried is the place for
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs.
Try the Elephant Over-halls at L.
Fried.
Just before going to press we regret
to learn of the death of Rev Isaac C
Hoiist'm. The funeral services will take
place at the Second Baptist church
to morrow (Sunday) morning at 10:30
o’clock.
The hnse bail grounds are now placed
inline order for the reception of the
clubs. The Philadelphia club will be
here on the 15th £<r a 10 days prac
tice also a club from LaCrosse, Wis.
The Savannah club is not quite com
plete yet in its make up. only 7 mem
bers so far being select d. The time is
near at hand, the home club being
hilled to play their first games at
Memphis, Tenn , April 16, 18, 19 20,
returning, playing the Charleston club
in this city May 7,9,10,11, Manager
Morton feels confident of the ‘Pennant’
f<r the home club, as he says they are
composed of as fine a set of -‘fielders”
snd ‘-batteia" as ever crossed the
“diamond.”
The Florida State Fair.
The Florida Colored Fair will open
at Jacksonville on Tuesday the 15th
instant, and it is to be hoped will
Orove a successful affair. The S. F &
»V Railroad his made liberal reductions,
passing visitors over their lines, round
trip, at one cnt per mile. Military
C'mpanies carrying not less than 25
men. in uniform, will be charged only
12 50 for the round trip.
The Freedman's Bank.
Congress adjourned on the 4th in
fant without passing the bill to re-:m
burse the depositors in the late Freed
mans' Bank. Congress will not meet
•gain until next December, and conse
quently there is no possible chance for
the commissioner to make any payments
until some time next year, We there
fore advise interested parties to keep
their bank books until such time as the
proposed legislation shall become a law,
due notice of which will be given
through the Tribune-
Attempt to Murder.
On Monday lait while Dr. E. J.
e iff e r was standing near
ds drug store corner of West
Sroad and Stewart stre-t in conversa*
tou with several f, ends; be was ap
proached by a yonng white man nam d
bomas Fogarty who drew his revolv
r rnd fired four shots at the Doctor,
? e of which entered his neck behind
e left ear the others struck him on
>8 right and left hips, and left arm
he Doctor then ran across the streets
Dto his store and fell, Fogarty then
biuiied way in the diriction of the
c.u.hl ai d -tax not y t been arrested. The
cau-e of the gho ting, seemed to lune
been from some i 1 feeling o<> the parts
of Fogarty against the D ctor who had
iiiui at resit J tnat morning tor using in
suiting language to his wife- The Doc
tor in still lymg in a critical and painful
conditi- n. u is ihe general feeling that
if the police authorities had n t alb-w«d
these rowdy gatherings v n these
we H known coiners. this a-
tempt to t >ke the life of oee our nio-i
enterprising young citizens wou'd not
have occurred. Council on Wednesday
night authorized Mayor Lester ti
offer a reward of 8150 for rhe capture
of Fog rt/.
I !■
IN MEM3RIAM,
CHARLES L. DELAMOTTA.
At a regular meeting <f Eurvkt
Lodge No. 1 . F,- and A-.- M.\ held
January 2, 1887 the following pieambit
and r -olutions were unanimously
adopted;
Whereas. It has pleased the Su
preme Architect <»f the universe to re
move from our midst our late brother
Charles L. Delamotta and
Whereas, The intimate relation
long held by the deceas-d with the
members of this lodge render it prop< r
that we should place on record our
appreciation of h s services as a mas n
and his merits as a man, therefore be it
Resolved, By Eureka Lodge No. 1
on the Registry of the Grand Lodge of
Georgia of F. and A. M.ihat while we
bow with humble submission to the will
of the Most High we do not the less
mourn for our brother who has been
called from labor to rest.
Resolved, That in the death of
bro. Chas. L. Delamotta this lodge
loses a bro h< r who was always active
and zealous in his work as a mason,
ever ready to succor the needy and dis
tressed of the fraternity, prompt to ad
vance the interest of the Order, devoted
to its welfare and prosperity, one who
was wise in counsel and fearless in ac
tion, an hon st and upright man whose
virtues endeared him not only to his
brethren as the Order but to all his
fellow citzens.
Resolved, That this lodge lenders
its heartfelt sympathy to the family and
relatives of our deceased brother in
this their Sid affliction. •
Resolved, That these resolutions
be entered upon the M.nutes of this
lodge and that a copy of th< m be sent
to the fami.y of our decease d brother
and be published in the Savannah
Tribune.
R. A. Golden.
A. K Desvernky,
J. 8. Habersham, Jr.,
71? to Bottle asi h Gwsl
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have
used P. P. P.
Office alapha Star, 1
Alai aha, Ga., June 9, 1886. (
P. P P. Mfg. Co.
Gentlemen —About nine months
ago 1 was attacked with lufliintna
tory Rheuinatisin in my feet, back,
shoulders and breast. The pains
were ex< ru imitig and continuous.
For six weeks 1 was confined to iny
bed, and part of the lime bad to be
assisted to turn over. At times I
could not sit up, if to do so would
have secured a fortune. My feet
were swolen, and the bottoms of
them so tender that walking was
a constant source of ihe liveliest
misery. It would be impo-sible to
expiess in words the agony I
endured. I tried a numtier of rem
edies, so-c illod, and some of them
afforded temporary relief, but it was
only tempoi ary, and I began to
dispair of finding a cure. I had
beard several gentlemen speak of a
new Rheumatism cure manufac
tured at Waycross, and while I
listened I doubted. Finally I met
two or three parties who had tried
this new medicine and had been
cured, and I decided to procure a
pint of it, and test its virtues. This
1 nid. and was satisfied I had been
benefited. Well, to make a long
story short, I continued to take the
medicine until 1 bad used three and
a half quart bottles, improving all
the while in my general health, and
noticing a steady decrease in the
Rheumatism. When the hall of
the fourth quart wns finished I felt
as well as I ever did in my life, with
only an occasional touch of Rheu
matism, and since taking the first
quart I have been able to attend to
my duties in the office, not having
lost a moment since ou account of
my former enemy.
I shall take two or three quarts
more of P. P. P„ beginning about
two mouths fruta the time I left off
taking it; and I nn c<-nfid«’iit that
ibr la t vestige of the drvaltul
malady will lie driven from mv
system.
I do Hos Bay that P. I*. P. wrought
this wonder nl cure, but 1 do a-sert.
most emphatically, that 1 derived
no permanent relief until after 1
loot- the fiiet bottle.
Y'-urs truly, J. W, HANLON.
SPECIAL NOTICES?
I he bt st place to buy furniture and
stoves on the instalment plan is at Free
unn and Oliver, 192 Br ughton street.
J. Crane. Practical Watchmaker and
Jeweler. All work guaranteed for one
year Highest cash prices paid for
-dd G"ld and Silver. Watches and
Clocks sold on the Instalment plan.
J. CRANES,
cor. Bryan and East Broad streets.
Savannah, Ga.
E. J. CRANE.
Has re-opened at his old stand, corner
Wheaton and Reynolds streets, where
he will give special a'tention to repair
ang Watches, flocks and Jewelry of all
kinds. The highest cash price paid for
old gold.
Cyrus Campfield,
Practical Jeweler, (late of S. P. Hamil
ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker
street, where he will be pleased to see
all ol his old friends and patrons.
Prompt attention given to all work
intrusted to him and satisfaction guar
anteed.
Harrison Crane
The Well-known Watch maker and
Jeweler can be found at his old stand
corner President and Drayton streets,
where he gives special attention to the
repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew
elry. He assures good work and
prompt attention, thereby soliciting the
patronage of a generous public.
WANTED, everybody to know that
Bishop, the Photographer is back
in Savannah again and is making those
fine enameled Photographs at $2 50 per
dozen and those large sized Ferreotypi s
at the usual price 2 for a quarter or 4
for 50 cents, and is located for a few
days only on Wast Broad and Gaston
afreets. Savannah. Ga.
Horse shoeing, Blacksmith*
ing, Etc.
The undersigned will continue the busi
ness of the late Daniel OConnor at the
shops on Bryan, Olive and West Broad
streets- In addition to blacksmithing,
wheel wrightiug painting and trimming,
HOR ESHOEING will be made a branch
of the business to be conducted at said shops,
Mr. A- K, Wilson is hereby authorized
to collect our bills Our intention is to
have first class work done at reasonable
prices. We re-pectfuliy solicit the pat
ronageof the public-
P J. O’CONNOR.
W. H. RAY.
John Kuck,
DEALER IN
h Mis, Choice Liquors
—East Broad and Taylor Streets,—
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
The Sth District
to-optro tary Store,
Wm. H Matthews. M anager.
Keeps ou hand a fresh supply <4 the
best Grocetii s at the lowest pries, ai d
solicit the patronage of his many friends.
Corner Thunderbolt and Waters Roads.
J.E. HAMLET
DEALER IN
Bssf, Veal and Mutton,
Fruits cl all kiods ia Seasos.
Also, Full Line of GROCERIES
and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Cor. Habersham & Charlton Sts
JfflMlli,
DEALER IN
FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC
FB-TJITS
Confectionaries,
Bolton street, between West
Broad and Montgomery streets,
North side.
F. C. LAMBERT,
DENTIST.
Corner Houston and South
Broad streets.
Sa va nna h (» eor< r in
Patronage solicited. Consult
ation free.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
——
Corner Congress & Bull Streets.
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Telephone Call No. 100, answered da
or night. Ex-racting Teeth One De.la
each, extracting Tte h and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
STERNS CASH.
lUSEA 3L!!J miFIH
Cures all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood Cures Scrofula, Tumors,
Disfiguring Humors of the skin and scalp
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Billiousuess, Female Weakness and a'l de
bilitating and wasting diseases
Gentlemen —I take pleasure in recom
mending your valuable mediiines I have
great faith in the Alaska remedies because
they have affiirded me great relief. Alaska
Blood Purifier will I mid up the shattered
constitution and make one feel like a new
being, adding energy strength and vigor to
one’s system. Alaska Catarrh Compound is
simply wonderful! in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head che almost in
stantly, and I cheerfully -ommenJ them to
all. Yours respectfully,
REV U L. HOUSTON,
Savannah Ga.
Alaska cleanses the blood, strengthens
the body and builds up the enfeebled and
broken down constitution
LADIES, use Alaska Blood Purifier it is
specially adapted to your complaints.
“ALASKA CAIAHIIII CllMl'lHAir
The indisputable sure Catarrh cure. Alas
ka has cured hundreds of eases in Savannah
when all other remedies utterly failed. Alas
ka neverfails. it is infdlible. What greater
evidence can a people ask of a metlieine's
true merit, than the testimony furnished you
by Alaska Compound Co., from among vour
own citizens friends and neighbors Testi
mony of Police Officer 11. W. Boughn,
Alaska Compound Co., Lynn, Mass.
(t entlemen; —
I have suffered of ulcerative Catarrh for
over four years, I have tried most all ad.
vertise medicines for the cure of this disease
have also been under regular medical treat
ment but ail the time the disease was getting
worse. I could get no reli f‘ until 1 tried
Alaska Blood Purifier and Alaska Catarrh
Compound, which I am happy to say give
me instant relief speedily followed by a per
fect cure. I now feel like an w man. and
I cheerfully recommend it’s use by all suf
ferers Yours Respt.
H. W, Boughn,
ALASKA OIL.
The Great Pain Destroyer is of marvel l ,
ous efficacy in the treatment and cure of
deaf .ess, toothache, sore throat, headache,
pains in the chest, side, and back, rbeuma
tism, neuralgia, sprain-, bruises, burns, cuts,
chilblains, or lameness in any part in the
body, for corns, warts, and bunions. Alaska
Medicines sold by druggists everywhere, or
sent to any address by company’s agent
on receipt of price Alaska Blood Purifier
$1 per bottle, 6 for 45 Alaska Oil or
Catarrh Compound 50 cents a bottle, 6 for
$2.50.
Special inducements to agents where our
medicines are not sold. Address J. A. Cal
lahan, general agent. Alaska Comp’d Co.,
178 Broughton Street, Savannah-
If You Wait First-Class Work Go To
James B. Alston,
Tlxe 23ar"ber,
No. 43, WHITAKER STREET.
having. Hair .cutting, hampooing and
all kinds of work in his line done with neat
ness unit dispatch, and as cheap as the cheap
est. Children Hair-cutting and and the honing I
ol Razors given special attention.
The Oldest and Cheapest
DRY GOODS HOUSE
MW All.
Go and look at his stock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestic*. Ladle*, Gent*’, Misses and Children
A A I» I K M ■«.
Below any other advertised prices. 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,
152 Broughton Street.
F. W. GERBER.
Jactial Wtstaitals.
-DEALFR in-
Z
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WALTHAM & ELGIN WATCHES
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES &c,
Superior facilities for repairing «f
FINE AND COMPLICATED
Watches and Clocks.
Repairing of all kinds promptly at
tend- d to and warranted.
F W G-ERBER.
No. 114 Broughton St Savannah, G«.
Restaurant.
Meals at all Hours.
Permanent and Transient Board
ing at Reasonable Prices.
J J. GUERARD,
155 South Broad street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
NORTON & MIMS
Pharmacists,
Cor. West Broad <t Wtddburg Sts.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICAI.B,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES ETC.
A full lint* of reliable garden
seeds always on hand.
P. Houlihan,
—CORNER OF —
Congress and Haber
sham
keeps on hand a choice sup
ply of
EAMILY GROCERIES,
Liquors. Wines etc.
■.<><> UL ATf
THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, G, 7,
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents.
I). S. Meats, 6£, 7, aud 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, SA, 6 and cents.
Flour, bbl. n.OO, 3.50, 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, lb 18,20,25,27| and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOYLE,
market squark.