The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, March 19, 1887, Image 2

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gonms num. HR PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BY fITHE IRIBUNE PUBLISHING (X ST- JULIAN STREET. N. E. CORNER MARKET nQUaRE. Subscription Rates. |S (payable in advance.) ■PE One Year, <1 25 Hix Months 75 » Three Months, 60 ®Sew( to any person in the United States 1 without extra eha/fje. jjl Remittances must, be mad ■by Postal Note, Order, Registered letter, or Express. J. 11. DEVEAUX. Manager. R. W. WHITE, Solicitor. JkrT-- =. Li t9~' This pajH>r is not responsible for, nor gWiloes it necessarily endorse, the sentiments ex ■Mbresscd in published cominiiiiieations le-t- MEters should be addressed to th: TRIBUNE ■publishing COMPANY. I Rkhistkkrd ah n-cr. tss m.ttkh at ■lßehb Savannah Post okfick. j Agents for the Tribune. HR The lobowiug are au'horze<i to ■jreneive sill Bcriptioiu- f r this paper : Rev,.? II Ail nns Th nnuavil'e, Ga. Bev. C P Johnson. D.iiien, <• r 'fcjmihw.'' march i< i«B7 Read ottr nrtiole BoWriirlit. don't be obtuse von can IThniderrtlHnd it. ■ . I A Man in Spalding comity Las an farm, lie Inis five loin Bfdrcd fat opposFlims on l.n’id. They said to !>■• as tmn * >»s kiltent*. BE The milionneeineiit of ’ho Hp- Mpoint men’ <>l C. 11 . .1. Tax lor. a l> > co'ored l)em’>iT>it from KulH’is "0 g®Minister to Liberia, is pioiiounced O him rile, ii .J7 Frank Hart, Hie colored pedes ■trial), CHine out second in tin* iv ■ceut walking match in I’lnlad.d |Hphia and leceive I as |»i* Rehare of the receipts. — Exchange. TIIK Indiana "iipieme court de- Vi nied Green 'iii'ihs petition tor a |® re hearing Di ’he Lieiilemin’ (JuV t rrnorship case, holding th 4 'be PBL"~i-la ure only can settle that ■■qm rt o . j Ab<»U t fit V c<»iore<l voters ol Galesburg, LI., heht a cm. vent ion 1 Sutil dav ii gbt las' io ditJciiss the |ciiy election. It was decided IO | nt I ft s’ rniglitidl’ tailor'd ticket in i lie O field I. r the tJeVeral < itv <4H e-. A J constitution was presented and ||j«‘itiiied by all present d maud nz iJ recognition and a higher roe ol I Wage* I'll fl'Ci I work. || : I Senator John Shebman has been H invited by the Atlanta (’lcnnber •»f H (’uiiinieiW! te deliver an a i<lr ss on ** the fillaliei d find bus ness in'CieSt If-of the country The S-m'tor replied ; (tom Tmnpa, FL., that he eoidd . «ot answer definitely until his re 1® turn fruin llavini. $3 A sopcinl telegram.to the In’er *O. rmi states that the jury in th- United States court tills mornmg || rendered a verdie* lor $250 against j the citv of Charlotte hi favor of |J< mes CathciH’. the salv .tion army H inp ain who I’l'iinel to Have lv»‘ii I damaged to the I x’ent of SlOOOtt /• bv I'.s r est and detention in jnl H f>r 'on ten InHi'S for leading a ' parade through the streets of Chai lotto, contriiv to the orders of U the Navor, Common Council, and 0 P ’lie’*. llon. JohnS. Wise, of Virginia in an interview savs; “It vvmvld not be surprising i* the Yji*g' V<’ure bi'rame Republican and Sent General Mahone back to the 4 Senate. H« is bv no means piJiti- Ajfi cally dead. With his phvsic d en -1 - ergv and brains he can never be snowed under. von know, I am (a firm heli-ver in the theory th it the Republican party can in the next Presidenti d election without r. New York. If Grover Cleveland is nominated there will he a perfect revolution in the Smith’ There are five or six States which would go Republic, m tor almost anv man against Cleveland.” MH HER NVMV ABOUND' Miss ' ora Turner, «n nccomplish. d young l id» of Ci'ioinnuti, ha- ent«‘re<l the jourr.ilisun and tvp>granhi< al fiel'l On the stafl of the American Cs'hu'ic Tribune We carefully extend our ? —lndi »nap *lia World She cin clip this wi(h our appio'- •I.—Detroit Plaiodealer, Tb » case :a without no o'her L jo tug ceiuied iady hoidaft like joeitiuo on a Catholic newspaper.—American Cat I olic Tribune - Mias Turner is our typ’cal girl of the . an I wc will a Id by w >y of () that she is just such a girt as weit we a single man, we should be buaxing around for a chance to pop the ? to. — Gate City Press. Wc don’t know Miss Cora hut have no doubt she is just the kind of gir. our young typo would like to M }. The re-;ipporiionment committee of the Peniisylv.iiiia House »f Representatives has de cided Io make the Hix Philadelphi i ifistricts Republican, thus Abutting mt’ Hon. Samuel J. Randall, It is by no means certain that the report will be adopted, however, as Mr. Randall has many fttong Republi can friends who believe t.e can len der more important feivic.s <<> tlie protective tai iff ii teres! in .Con gress than a Rfpublica'i could. New York World: The lument able HiioricomtHgs ol Congress may be atlrdmivd in large part to the Ind t ha' on** house is d< tm>cratic and the other Re| uldican. Utt' if may furtiici be t xpl lined bv 'tie patent la<J- <.f a unity of party | tirpo-e. I lie le deifl.ip or I'eiHoiitd li flu ence to cafiv a police through is Wanting. Both the II t 80 <>f R p i••sent.itives and the E.Xet utive are I><*n,o«*raiic. Im' tlwie ia no fVin* patby between them. insnoi* ruiiNhß. The above named disl ingtiishvd divine mrived’ in S.vniin h nl) Willi.esday night !a*t mi liis wav tii>nir ■ tiiim Jm k'lmsiitivdle. Fit., where In* has ti vn io d< liver mi oration on the opening id the Col me I Fa rin that S' 4e. lie sp ke in Hi highest term* ol h• ex idii s nl the f.iir tin* whole .ff iir b mg a credit to l lie r-45 ■. The Biflmp is 1 h king ti de anc lieaity, and <1 d no' so gei to visit the Tribune - flic *; and expressed liimselt as hlgldv ph as -4 with i 8 general appearance :i!'d oipfp. IL left I liUlfil IV mo'llllig I ls All 11)1 I THS RACK NOT />Y/NC OUT A paper iccently reeeivi-d in forms us that at a recent m ••* illg in B d imore <d th- Fre dm m s Li l Society, sin o giniz it lull tot’ the < d nc ttimi i I \L fhodist minislmi. mnmig the N-grnes of the -nil'll, S cretary I’. C. Ilar'zell said i.ia the colnied peop eate ii creasing more I'V b|| I'B thin the whites ale tv births a'd immigration ciun hi C' 1 . Five I undted c ilma d b liieß are In rn t Vi rv twenty four hours lie ha<l seen old colored p caehers ho d I he |>i' le upside down, and all lh*-v cmild di was tn shout and pound the Bih’c, loit he'd iatlnr hear >■ tmin like >h t p each thin » namhy pamhy, pink-paper vi iiug m4t read a milk ami-water ess»y. Ih • bie'hicn sh m'e<l Immi.” NATIONAL US IOS league Tile Na tonal Uiron Leagm* C uncil i‘ , cciitlv met io W.i-liing tmi cilv H”d i'lecti d • flier is: ('nl, “John E B vaiii ol (•<*< rgia” In iug elected ' OF) espondiug Seri eiary. A preamide mul r< 8 ilii'ions were adopted, rile preamble stale* that the “Democratic party liaß secured control nl tiie IlmiS, nt Repicseni atives and he Presidency by fraud and violet ce, ami seeks con f"l of the Sena'e bv dm 1" means;” ‘ by Ir-illd and viol nee I lie Smith Waß made Saidy Delll icralic, and is held solid; that tne ‘•D-mocrits of the South hive by fraud ami vio lence c Uppleß*ed ihto lOintd vote when m-c sßiiy to give th m power,” ami ili4 the only hope of lireaking the solid Smith ami se curing m count at clectloi'S is in recruiting the Rt publican pitlv irmn white men in the mountainous districts which are supposed tn have but little sympathy with the old I'laveliolding Democrats, If wn» —Resolved that lhe League will labor to break the solid Si nth on the line above indicated. Resolved, 11l *t the President ap point h coinmulee nt tiitvei) « I which he Bia I he chairman, who shall huv • full au ho i y to earn into effect the pel eV of tile L ago J. Unilvi' the resolut ■ n Col. B vant Was iippointed foF this S ..te, ami he will no doubt H>mi be maiching through Gvtigia The tn ve prob ablv means to put the lv*[ uhlican orgaimmtiOiiH in the h itids m w li t . mei • Colored men wifi w tch th I Colonel’s mutious very intently, ami it 18 imi tinpiobabie that thev wdi Boon le in vest igai ii g his schemes. Let colored men be on the alert everywhere. CORRESPONDENCE. CAMJttI DOTS. Mr. Sa' ily C Ke'ly of Owens’ Fd'ry, Ga., a suns liber to the S tram ah Tribune has been elected Cormier lor, Omideii cmiutv, and given ’lie nece-sa v bonus and now enters Upon the disch.i'LC of hits ofii lai dll' V. la this Si'C’imi we ire having W’t' in ilits and friiS'v nights, vige tation are in the leml tor this Sea si hi >tt he ve 11. P> >'l ia ra I ions me being made to en’ *' r ain tm* Zion Biptist Associa tion lu re ii X Jnlv \|i-8 L • nsa -1111111 Will close her sell ml t tin* We*t Light ill a few days. A. W. TJie 'I ttIRUNE heartily cmigia il lites ii. k'liyon In* election ihe people cmld not wave made a bel ter *<*lee' ’On. ETTOlood, -3C’ Broughton Street. Keeps on hand tin* best, cheap est and most complete >tock of Boats and Shoes, (’all and see for y<'Ht’>elve> ttid y<m will ceifait.lv be pleased and satisfied. • 7, z;2TT3GEBE3«BB PIC LURE FB AMES. M'liplftaibiii to And ail sizes of Fiames made t<> o • h r, is at, A. HELLER M 'S'lnie Temp'e, •' hitaker St e- ' : I —MUTSBHTT. TltßlVi.’tWra WM. S( HEIiIING DEALER IN Fin Fiaiiy Wk lip rtt., Cor. L'bertv mid I): m’w S >eot- Savannah. Ga, Pratt’s Astral Ou—Safe t ami h st. Henry Precht, DEALER 1A - ms ran mmus, wimss & liquors. Cor Habersham & ( harlton Sts SAVANNAH. MKS.C. WERNER FIIIILI (illl)l’. HIES. iJOlilliv Jii. Os all kinds at moderate prices. corner of Price cv Hull Stress AII ni t ides k« pi h<* of i' t* ii s quality a ■<! snii-Cction is gu nmi teed to ; >C rn Martin W. Suiter, DEALER IN Greer rtes. Wines, l iquors. ( igars x ami Tubacc" Tayl r A Price Streets SAVANNAH, - (.EolUll \ iSarersw ’•"'--*s^---TTT- - Finn Bros. Family Grasars. DE\LERS IN li]u:rs, T:hcco ad Huntingdon i. West 1 road Sts. No, 210. MADAME SMITH, Th (iikii wi Hit Mum Tell e. Those who wish to consult her upon the affairs of life, in person or l>y mail, will re member to call at Vo. 210 Bryan street, be tween Montgomery ano West ilioad. she :.as been practicing this business for fifty years. .She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the future; gives successful lotb-ry numbers; brings separated married couples and lovers together; brings back absent friends and recieant lovers; and causes speedy and happy mairiages. She. has this gift from the liniuhty. *he is acknowledged by all to be the Queen and star Fortune Teller without a Superior. R. B. REPPARD. M. ALBERTSON. YFILOW PINE LUMBER FOB. SALE Al Wholesale and Beta il Planed or Rough. REPPARD & Co. East Broad and Taylor streets, in S F A IV fly. yard George Euell, Wheel\vi i”l)L BlucK smiili I And general repairing prompt ly atteiidctl to on the shortest notice and at prices to defy com petition. Wheaton street near Bilbo’s canal. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA Tafy Lloyi, Agt. DEALEIt IN SIS W Os all kinds and GAME in season. Prices as cheap as the cheapest. Gall and see for your self before buying elsewhere. Stall No. 1 I, City Market. vniHisi h, (■ corn ia Th" of the Tribune is 5 i vents o. 3 month*, 75 cents tor G nion hs or $ .25 or 12 months. The Place to Buy The Best GOODS For the LEAST MONEY! -IS at— TEEPIJE & CO.’S. 102 and 103 Broughton Street. CALL at OUR STORE ! want I’urnlture. Matt 'ngs, Window shr<ie«. Refrigerators. Bed springs, Mattresses Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will pay yoiTto’call on us he,ore buying elsewhere. (ioOfl-S COUStUntD/ J rriring, t «* & i L UU i t I"'1’1111 l!> Prorgh'on “ ,r ei t, Bet ween Jeffer- S’>’i ••ml Montgomery JOHA SI. FOX, UNDERTAKER, Masonic Temple, Savannah. Ga. Residence—lls Ahereorn street. ESTABLISHED 1857. The Old Reliable House of JAMES HART & BRO., Wholesale and Retail iJiuilers in I'NIII 111111 l MEIIH, MB, VBE. MS lil Mt .If The Lowest Market Pric's. II Jefferson and IS6 St.. Julian Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Central Railroad. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19, 1886. ON and after ibis date passenger trains will run as Daily unless marked +, which are Daily excepi Sunuay. The standard time by which these trains run is 36 minutes slower than Savannah city time. Lv Savannah lOiiO am 8:20 pm 5:40 pro Ar Millen ... . 12:35 pin 11:03 pin B:4spm Ar Augusta 4*45 pm 6’lsam Ar Macon 4:sUpm 3:20 am Ar Atlanta 9:00 pm 7:20 am ArUolu i bus 6:51 pin 3:02 pin Ar Montgomery 7:09 pm Ar Eufaula 3:50 pm Ar Albany 10:08 pm 10:30 atn Isssengers for Sylvania, Sandersville, Vt rightsville, Milledgeville and Eaton on should take 10:1)0 a m train. l assengers for Thomaston, Carrolton. Perry Foil Gai. s, Talbotton, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take S:2O p m tiain Lv Millen 12:55 pin 11:15 pm 5:10 am Lv Augusta 10:20 am 9:30 piu Lv Macon 9:50 am 10:50 pm Lv Atlanta 6:35 am 6:50 pm Lv Columbus 10:20 pm 11:15am Lv Montgomery 7:lspm 7:4oam Lv Eufaula . .. 10:49 am Lv Albany 4:sopm 3:57pm ~r Savannah 5:00 |>m 5:55am B:osam Sleeping cars on all night passenger trains betwein Savannah and Augusta, savannah and Vlaeon. Savannah and Atlanta, Macuu and < ol uni bus. I rain leiving at 8:20 pm and arriving at 5:55 am will not stop to put otf or take on passengers between Savannah and Millen. Connections at Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Western Railway for ali points in Florida. 1 ickets for all points and sleeping car berths on sale at city oitice, No. 20 Bull street and depot office 30 minutes before departure us each train. G. A. WHITEHEAD, General Passenger Agent. J. C. SHAW, Ticket Agent. 11 AM & HAAR. DEALERS IN I'llillDE FAMILY (iIIIIfEIIIES, WINES, LQUCRS, TOBAC.O, CIGARS ETC. Corner State and Drayton Sts, ~mruiiim mu iMMMwiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiifmMi !■>■<■««■■» Geo. W. Allen, Has a very large stock of fostey, Chiu, Ghsiwar?, House Funisliiag mi Fancy Articles for Weddiny Presents Etc., Will sell first-class goods as low ps any one. Your trade is •'elicited. GEO. W. ALLEN, 165 anti 1651 Broughton St.