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MARCH 26. Ikß7
'JThTI. Fried tor your fancy I'ercal
Shirts.
p».,. e B ill at Thunderbolt. P*'k e ery
pm d y »* 3 " cl ck p ui . between local
clubs.
R eV . C. P. Johnson, passed
through our city yesterday on his
wav to Louisville.
Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs. Colds
£ c . For sal by all drugg st>.
All coloied uieu wh-i were in the
pniou army • mvy «'uruu tt e late
vi r arc mvited »o »tte d a meeting at
(he Union Linco n Guard- hail en
*),iUi'day nigh the 31st instant at 8
o clock.
Over-halls in great variety and cheap
it L Fi ied s.
Capt .L. L. Goodwin the courte
ous and efficient city marshal has
been elected city sheriff, and vvil
enter upon the duties of his new
ft:ee on the first proximo.
North on and Ten- ess e Beef. Mut
ton mid Ved ot the b st quality always
oi In da’ H Logan’s stadf 07 and (58
C’.ty M irk t. #
The Alaska remedies must be
wonderful in their effects to judge
from those who have them. The
agent constantly receives testimoni
als from parties who have been ben
efitted by them. Sold by all drug
gists. Read their advertisement
in our columns.
Goto L. Fried or your Collars ant
Cuffs
The Union Cornet band will cel
ebrate its Sth anniversary on Mon
day night next by giving a grant
ball at Odd-Fellows’ hall, Harris
street. The mayor and aldermen
and other distinguished gentlemen
have been invited.
Goto L. Fried for your Pleated White
»nd Fancy Snirts
A petition has been presented to
the city council to prevent the
hawking of vegetable, etc., in the
morning during market hours. The
petition was referred to the market
committee. This proposition to
take away the means of making an
honest living from hundreds of our
poorer people is viewed with indig
nation by a majority of the people.
It the petition should be acted on
favorably it will not only entail
suffering on hundreds of people, hut
would he a source of great inconveni
ence to hundreds of f amilies who are
unable to employ servants to send
to the market. The committee
will no doubt report againt the ,e
--tition; atleast we hope so.
For the atest stvhs<>f bbts, Collar.-
*nd Cuffs L. Fiied’s the } laee.
B «t»u and Balttm Cor .da' H
Lo i • ■ tails, 67 and
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beach institute concert-
The grand concert took place at
Beach Institute last night. The
program consisted of choruses,
solos, drills etc., by the scholars, of
she Institute, which were effectively
rendered. A large and apprecia
tive audience was present to enjoy
the evening’s entertainmeut.
For Underwear L. Fried’s the place.
Iry L. Fried for your Red Flannel
Fhirts and Drawers
BISHOP A W WAYMAN.
Bi'hnp Waynian one <> ibn disting
uished heads of the A. M. K. church
arrived in onr city on Wednesday Ls
amJ preached at St. Phillips’ church a
nijilit. A Free congreuadou w»'
present to hear the eminent divine
*ho pieachcd an interestiag and in
itructive serumn taking his tex iroui
he Ist chap, of Isaiah* The Bi.-ho • on
he next day, in company wnh Eva.
R' bcrtson,Taylor and Wilson, paid the
Iribunk a brief visit, and ieit for
Baltimore b\ way ot t'li u leston.
Outrages ut the Cemetery.
Many complaints are made of the
obbery of decorations, placed on
raves of d parted ones by loving rel
itives and friends, lo some iu-tances
*' e diieves have taken flowers and co-t
--y r " s e bushes which cannot be re
i'ai-eff Another serious complaint is
le bring ot guns in the iuunediiie
tctiijty of the cemetery to the pOMiive
'' £' r of human life, and the terror of
visitiug the graves of lov> d ones.
‘ call ihe attention of the authori ies
1 the matter and hope a stop will be
ut to the nuisances, and that an effut
1 , e ® a( le to apprehend the thieves
b r >ug them t<> ire rited punishment
cry is L. Fried is the place for
lr,8 i Collars aud Cuffs.
rid lbC Kle P haal Over-halls at L.
Sad nd of a Young MAN.
James C. Monroe a voting man a
native ot this cifv diedat the Insane
Asylum, Milledgeville a few da vs
since, and the remains were brought
home on Thursday for interment,
lhe funeral took place from the 2nd
i lia P tlst v-iuu ch. Rev. A. Ellis offici-!
atmg. Mr. Monroe was at one!
t.me one ot our brightest young
men, and gave promise of being of
gieat service to his people, hut the
teartul malady insanity brought his
caieei to an untimely end. 11 is
many friends will learn of his death
with great regret.
— 18. »
Savanuaii’b wt<!riry
The ministers in charge of our
colored churches held an important
meeting this week at Mt. Zion Bap
tist church, to consider what could
be done to ameliorate the condition
of the inmates of the Georgia In
firmary. A permanent organiza
tion was effected, Rev. A. Harris,
president, Rev. M. R. Wilson, sec
retary, Rev. S. 11. Robertson, treas
urer. The organization will meet
on the last I uesdav in every month.
It was resolved that the churches
will give each such a proportion as
will justify the employment of a
night nurse for the Intirmaiy at $lO
per month, the amount to be turned
over to the proper authority for
disbursement. A committee was
appointed to see what money should
be raised shall be expended so as to
reach the wish of the meeting, and
to report the state of affairs and
condition of the inmates in the In
firmary monthly. This is truly an
effort in the right direction to help
the suffering poor of our race.
The secretary was directed to
furnish an abstract of the proceed
ings to the Tribune for publication.
l*l On
A CARD OF ThA*K*.
I return my sincere thanks to my
many friends who purchased tickets
for the hop on January 3d 1887. I
have become the winner of the sil
ver cup, which had been offered for
the most vigilant committee who
sold the largest number of tickets.
Yours truly,
Clarence M. Roberts,
Ist Sergt. Lone Star Cadets,
Savannah, Ga., March 19, 18S7.
Every one is mt rented in km.wing’
tfiar Dr. S C. I'arsons is daily <x mi
ining all rn-tso s * i«Ti or po >r fre-- id
charge, for ail d se*-<-H whether m-di-al
**r surgical and th 'rough in - v ry ease, j
Thousuids who have con-u ted him in
the pist two years at his drug .'tore and
ffit-e coiner of L her y and M *ntec-*m- j
cry streets, can testify t• his cures, as
his vast ixpenenOtt obtained in differ
ent coun ries. ho-pitds and private
practice enables h m t • detect *1 Lease
win r. it w<*uld he overlooked by others.
He also exam nes ari l treats th * eye
for all dis ages and keeps a full iin • ot
spectacles eye gi ss s, e ••, It is the
head quarters ot Dr. S. C. Parsons
timd cines Electric Suoponers, El-ctric
Belts, Ehcrric Lang Pr •u-etots, Ehi'tic
Hosery. Belts, 'lt usee', Spin's.
Crut h> s, L idies’ Doily or T ilet B its
Suspension--. Bhould> r Rrac*s Pde
‘I ru'ses, Pile Pipes, Arifieial L mbs.
and all Surgical appliances for Deform
dies made to ord. 1, a full due of Spec
tacles, Eye Glasses, a i-nu ph-te st ck !
of l)ru„8 t nem cals Herbs Ro is and
Bark-.
mi 11 n— l m——n—ran :
Tty Ons hill and is Convinced.
A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
Read what those say who have t
usfd r. i\ i\
Schi.atterville. Ga.. Feb. 25 ’>-6. •
I i• h<l Bin nuißtipm lust tall iu my ,
lees und ( eet > b-idlv tint I u ul<) j
scarcely walk, aid tonld do no 1
work at rib. Ms father heard of 1
P. P. P. l avinir cmed a neighlmi
ot outs (Mr Henry WaldmliJ of a •
hud mie of r!n*:, aii>tn, and bought
rue hot'h- to \ it in my case. The
on<* Imtile cured tut* completely
unil I lihvh not lnd a pain since,
and my legs are as useful as ever
they \v» re before I liad the then- |
matistn. If \ou want to publish!
this vott can do po. ;>s the tacts are
well known. Respectfully.
JOHNNIK •‘THICKLAND.
J.E. HAMLET
DEALER IN
Beef, Veal and Mutton,
Miry, Eggs, TeptiUn ui,
Mis i( ill Mis ta 1
Also, Full Line of GROCERIES
and family supplies, i
Cor. Habersham & Charlton Sts 1
COUNCIL OF THF MUTUAL ELEE
MOSYNARY ASSOCIATION-
Office of the Secretary 1
Savannah, Gi.. Mar.h 15, 1887 )
At a meeting of the Mutual Eleetuo
svnirv assoeiaiion, held on Hie 28th of
F-bru.tr., the •»!».-»:»!i..n <1 article Bih
in re.anoo to expelled members was
suspended Im- three mouths.
Any pers. ii who has b a-o expelled
for n n-pa\meul ol dues ma\ be re
stored to un mbership up u app ictuion
a"d the payment of $1
Memb- rs who hive In en suspended Ut
a I inter p riol than thru- months
must hivea physician's certificate ac
c inpanying thei appli -atio •
By ord. r of 1 lie Council
Atu-s : C. H. Ebbs. S.-e’v.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Hu- Inst pace to buy luinilure and
►to\es on the instuliiM tit plan is tit Free
j m h and Oliver. ]}>2 Rr ughion s'reit.
•I Crane Prac ical Watchmaker and
Jeweler. An work guaranteed I• »r one
yetr. Highest cash pi ices pud for
old G"d and Si ver Watches and
I Clocks sold on the Instalment plan.
J. CRANES,
’ cor. Bry an and East Brotd streets.
Sarannah, Ga.
1
1 Cyrus Campfield,
Practical Jeweler, (late of S I*. Hamil
’ ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker
street, wlu-te he will he phased to s e
1 all oi his old friend* and natrons.
Prompt attention giu n to ll work
i in'i us'i d to li lin and sitistac ion guar
■ anti ed.
1
> SAKE-* WiNTED.
A FIRS -CLAS’"' Colored Bread
> Raker can get steady employment at
■ good wages in Augusta, (fa., provided
-,h is properly n comm-ml d. Further
particulars given upon application at
r his office.
Harrison Crane
The Wei-known Watch maker and
•Jeweler can lie lound ai Ins old stand
corner President and Dmytou stieets.
where he gives special-attention to the
repairing ol Clocks, Watches a d Jew
elry He assures good work and
prompt attention, thereby soli.-iting the
patronage of a uenerous public.
•'II7ANTED, everybody to know
! n Wilson’s is headquarters for
I Fine Cabinet Photographs; family
| groups and life-size heads direct
•from the negatives. Cabinet Pho
tos price three dollars and fifty cents
a dozen. J. N. Wilson, 21 Hull
street.
WANTED, everybody to know that
Bishop, the Photographer is back
in Savannah a am and t- making those
fine en.imeh d Ph't'.graphs it -$2 50 j e r
d zen and tlio-e lain,-sized Fe r -otyp s
at tlo- usual price 2 lor a qu rt. r or 4
for 50 C'-nts, a"d is loci ied for a 1. w
davs only on W ist Broad and Gaston
streets. Savannah, Ga
OR. F. C LAMBERT
I)ENT I S T .
The in- rt on of Crowns -n Roots,
obviating the wearing of a i.lut--. [a
sp cia tyj d nc i t the m -st perf ct man
ner. Teeth ex ract'<> with >ut pain.
Consultation fne. Patronage solicited.
Cor Honst n aud hv.uth Broad streets.
Savannah, Ga.
Horse shoeing;, Blacksmith
ing, Etc.
The undersigned will continue the busi
ness of the late Daniel ()Connor at the
shops on Bryan, Olive ami We-t Broad
streets- In addition to blacksinilhing,
wheelwrightiut; pain-ing and trimming,
H()K K"HOEIN<i will be made a tranih
of the business to be conducted at said shops,
Mr. A- K. Wilson is hereby authorize!
to co'lect our bills Our intention is to
have first class work done at reasonable
prices. We re pecifully solicit tbe pat
ronage of the public
P J OVO.WOR.
W. H. H*Y. 1
Finn
Family Grocers.
DEALERS KN
Liquor:, Tcuccs d Cigars.
Huntingdon & West I?road Sts.
John Kuck,
DEALER IN
Fine Groceries, Sides Liquors k
East Brotd and Taylor .Streets, —
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
CHMM&BAXMAJI
Corner Congress &. Bull Streets
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, UKOIIUIA.
Te’-phooc Cab No. 100, answered da ,
ortught Ex racting Teeth One Dc.ta
each, extiacung Teeth aud A'ttficial
T< e'h a specialty. Fin quality of Tooth
P wdt-r and Tm*th Bruslus for sale.
LF* 1 ERMS CASH.
mum 2LOOD P'JRiFIEP.
l ures all diseases arising from an ini( ure
state of the bl«N)d Cures Scrofula, Tumora
I> stiguring Humors of the skin and scalp
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Billion-mess, Female Weakness and ati ue
bi I Haling ami wasting diseases
Gknti.kmkn —1 tiike pleasure in recom
mending your valuable medi ines 1 have
great faith in itie Alaska remedies because
they hive afford.d me great relief. Alaska
Blood Purifier will 1 111 Id up the shattered
constitution ami make one feel like a new
being, adding energy strengili and vigor 10
one’s system Ala ka Catarrh Compound is
simply wouderf ill in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head die almost Hi
st.ntly, and 1 cheerfully ■ oiumeml them to
all. Yours respec fuilv,
KEV U L. HOUSTON, ‘
Savannah da.
Alaska cleanses the blood, strengthens
the I>odv and builds up 1 lie enf.elned aud
broken down eonsiituii 11
LADIES, ii-e Alaska Blood Purifier it is
specially adapted lo your complaints.
"ALASkI DA lAllllll I’lllllMl'Ml"
The indisputable sure l atarrh cure. Alas
ka lias cured hundreds of cases in .*savaiin.ih
when ail oilier n medies interly failed Alas
k 1 neverfails it is infallible. What greater
evidence can a people ask of a meiticme’s
true me it than the te'liim ny furnisl ed you
by Alaska Compound Co., from among vour
own citizens friends and neighbors lesti
mon of Polite Officer H \v. Boughn,
A/axku Compound Co., Lynn , Mas*.
(ten'/rmin; —
I have suffered of ulceraiive Catarrh for
ove. - four vear- 1 have tried most all ad.
veriise medicines for the cure of ibis disease
have also been under tegular nodical treat
mem hut a I the time tin* disease was gettmg
worse I could gel no reli f' until 1 tried
Ala ka Blood Purifier and Ala-ka Catarrh
Compound, which 1 am happy 10 sav give
me instant relief speedily film wed bv a per
fect cure. 1 now feel like a n w man and
i cheerfully recommend it’s use by all suf
ter era Yours Kespt.
11. IV. Bougiin,
ALASKA OIL.
The Oreat Pain Destroyer is of marvel .
011 s efficacy in lhe treatment and cure ol
deaf ess, toothache, sore tlir at, headache,
pains in the chest, siite, and back, rhenma
lism, neuralgia, sprain- I rnisns. burns, cuts,
chilblains, or lameness iu any part in the
body. f. r corns, wails, and burnous. Alas a
Medicines sold by Uruggisls everywhere, or
sent to any address bv compmv’s agen:
on receipt 1 f price Alaska Blood Purifier
$1 per bottle, li for *5 Ala-ka Oil or
Catarrh Compound 50 cents a boti!e,li for
$2.50
•''pecial inducements to agents where our
medicines are not sold. Aridre-s J A. Cal
lahan, general agent. Alaska Comp’d Co.,
178 Broughton Nr.et, iSavannah
•uwMMSWmaHMMHnMMHHi
Toby Lloyd, Agt.
DEALER IN
■» Ma r bc -mr
Os all kinds and GAME in
season. Prices as cheap as the
cheapest. Call and see lor your
self before buying elsewhere.
Stall No. Jl, City Market.
Snviiimafi, <ii»or«Tia
The price of the Tribune is 50 cents
tor 3 months, 75 cents for 6 monihti or
$1.25 for 12 mouths.
The Oldest anil Cheapest
TRY GOODS HOUSE
Go and look at his stock of
Cloaks, Blankets, Shawls,
Flannels, Dress Goods.
Domestics- Ladies- Cents’, Misses and Children
~mjm ■»■<:■* wjba
Below any other advertised prices. Also the public knows that
his DOLLS are the Cheapest anti Finest known for
years. Only go there and you will find things 0. K. t
JACOB COIIE
152 Broughton Street,
F. W. GKRBKR.
Watchmaker & JewdSdr
—DKAI.KII IN
IM, ll<u(
SPECTACLES Ac,
Repairing doin' p ouipily and in
woi kuianlike iiiHnn< r
ALL WORK WARP ANTED
P W G-EE.BER.
No. I|4 ID tnjhtoii St Savannah, Ga.
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R. It. KBPPAKI). M. ALBERTSON.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
Wholesale (nut Retail ,
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD& Co.
East Broad and Taylor streets, iu S F
fi VV Ry. yard
MONUMENTAL
ChlTlSlieiitT.
The Safest, Suren*. Qu ckest and best
cure for
Cohns Bunions And Warts,
Shells • ff their further growth; stop*
all pain; gives t»o trouble; ensures com
fort to tlo- bet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from these,
ptinlul • xcri-scent-es but remove them
with Com hln-ller.
Pricw Only IS Cents. For Sal*
by ail Gritfglats.
George Euell,
VVlicrlwi Black
smith llors«»slioer^
And general repairing prompt
ly attended to on the shortest
notice and at prices to defy com
petition. Wheaton street near
liilbo’s canal.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
THESE “PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7,
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, 51, 0 and cents.
Flour, bhl. R.OO, 3.50, 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, tL 18, 20,25, 27£ and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOYLE,
MAKKtT BgUAii*.