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B SATURDAY, APRIL 16. 1887.
ni
sl Col. Mercer did not forget i<»
Jroucli up that delectable animal
•Known as the “carpet bagger,” in
tftiiH address at the theatre.
Mrs. Augusta I'., wile of Josiah
*pFi)lton, died On a farm a lew miles
Jfrom I’eoiio, 111., on the Sih instant
IfShe was born in Savannah in 1801
Wand went to Illinois in 1819.
Oi|l»
f ‘ Major” Burges- 1 , who a' tpiired
| some notoriety as the Snpei intend
fit-lit ol the Savannah Military Acid-
Ueinv has turned up mi sing, having
iHwiecked the Maryland Md tarvand
KNaval Academy nt Oxford, by his
His thieving operations
some $50,000.
I fe- •*—
o Yesterday was the 221 anniver
sary of the death of President Lin
i* Coin. The occasion was celebrated
yas usual at the grave of the nnr-
I tyred President. Bishop Seymour
h and others delivered suitable ad
it dresses.
n The people of the United States
■ seem to be much stronger and
I pluckier than their government,
jl The former boldly denounce Eng
f land on account of its proposed
'* coercion legislation against Ireeland
I while the latter allows a third rate
power like Mexico to make it take
wateri ,
I No. ’A. Montgomery [ \la.] mili
tary company could not even be
persuaded to wear “colored” trous-
| ers.--Inter Ocean.
Trite. But these same fellows do
imt object to mixing with “colored”
“baltuords” when they can.
■ ♦- ■ ■ ——
We Welcome on mu - exchange
| list it.is week the .Atlanta Herald,
I Rev. J. 8. Flipper, editor. The
s paper is the organ of the United
Churches and is bold and outspoken
on public questions. We wish the
Herald success.
The chief aim of some of <mr es
teemed colored c mtempoiaries
aeems to be self glorification ami
: the destruction of each other. The
public don't take any stock in such
warfare. It Would be much better i
-for onr brethren, to turn their bat- I
teries on the common em inv who '
oppose the elevation of their race.
—— ———l" •
The Legisht'me of Ohio has an
thr'zed ’he organization and mainte
nance of a State Normal and Indus
trial Department at Wilbcrfo'ce
tJnive-sity, to which there will be
appropriated annually. $5,000
Some hundred arrests of conduc
tor brnk‘*men. ami other employes
<>f the P. H li. iv., in Pennsylvania
was made on Monday. The thieves
had been carrying on a system ttic
plan of ro thing freight trains for
years. Detectives had been at
work for ome time. The rres s
were made simultaneously along
the route, and the railroad authori
ties claim to have abiiinLii.ce > f
evidence to convict the parties ar
rested.
Speaking «»i P'esi.i et Cleveland
the X'ew Ymk Su i lets off the fol
lowing:
"He ba s tn nd e India n a
a Republican State almost won
Vitgmiu back t > ’he R pub | i< - ans, let
iht* Democrats in tin F tty-ninth C<>n»
uFcss waste the session in aimbss biek
eriaua cut doWII the Democratic
tn jority to "the Fifuttit Congress,
su..»Led the Democratic party in lilt- I
nois and Ohio, weakened it in New
Jersey and W» st Virginia, strengtbem d
it nowhere save with the mugwumps of
Massachusetts. And yet be hopes lor a
renomination.”
IRELAND'S WOES'.
The proposition in the British
Parliament to piss the coercion full j
which does away with the trial by
jury in Ireland is considered one of
the most monstreus propositions of
the age. The bill provides that
upon complaint being made against
any person for violation of the law,
>t shall he the duty of
the magistrate, appointed by the
British authorities, i<> examine into
the same and if he d*ems the per
son guilty fie shall be fined or im
prisoned. If the accused is not
satisfied with the magistral eV decis
ion, he shall be transported to En
gland and be tried there before a
jure. The proposition Ims caused a
storm of indignation all over ’he
country, and it is not improbable
that the strong opposition to the
measure bv the workingmen in
England may came the govern
ment to pause in the matter.
The meeting at the Savannah
TheitiC' it Tuesday night last was
a very iff«ctive effort in behalf of
Ireland, So f r as the speeches and
denunciation ofrhe proposed .vrong
against that unhappy country is
eoiiceriied. Mayor Lester, Col
Mercer, Judge Speer, S. B. Adams,
and other distinguished gentlemen,
made sp" c.lies agai' St the p> inepde
sought to l>e overturned by
England. The andiciieo was in full
accord with the speakers and was
enthusiastic in its demonstrations,
and the resolutions denom co g the
bill were unaniinon Iv adopted.
I’he people ol lr land, h >v ■ suf
fered terribly already ami it is t ■
lie hoped that this 1 >st effort to
terrorize and humiliate taern will
fail, They have the sincere sym
pathy of all true lovers of liberty
everywhere.
“I’he low neck dress must go.”
is the prophetic announcement of a
Southern exchange In New Ymk
they have gone as low as they con
veniently can—lnter Ocean.
Hou. .1. B. Goidoii, Georgia’s
worthy governor, will delivi r th*>
welcome addiess before the teach
er’s convention which assembles
here next month.—Atlanta News.
The Repuolicans carried Palatka
in the municipal election on Tues
day; the whole ticket was elected
but two; those two candidates on
ihe Democratic ticket was support
ed by both parties.— People’s Jour
nal.
Tuesday was a Waterloo fo>
Kansas ( ity Democra s. Never
before had they been so completely
routed. It was almost a clean
sweep. —Gate City Press.
NOTICE No. 2
To The Members of the Georgia Teach
ers Association :
The Association will convene in At
lanti, Ga., Wednesday, May 4, 1887,
at 9 a ni. 'riio.se who attend wi I i>a-,
full fir * goinu and <aie cent per mde
returnin''. All dt legates must no ify
Mrs, John Philips, coir sp nding sec
retary 718 <• winnett street, Au.:ust >
Ga, She will fur ash blanks, and for
ward names to the committee in Atlan
ta. Take Go-p I Hymns and a minute
of (he last St son along with you
hose who cannot possibly attend
shoo'd not tai) to forward tln ir dues 56
cents. G. 11 Go DWl.v,
Recording Se netary.
Gainesville, Fla., April 5, 1887.
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The price of the Tri bi ne is 50 cent
fur 3 months, 75 cents for 6 months or
$1 25 lor 12 mouths.
BaL- xW r Ji?
THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, G 7.
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5, G, 7, and 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, ’)J, G and G l , cents.
Flour bbl. 3.00, 3.00, 1.00.
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, lb 18, 20,25, 27.*, and
30 cents.
All oilier goods in proport ion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. m. j. Doyle,
market sqvake.
Centra Railroad.
Savannah, Ga., Dec. I’*. ,
ON and af(<-r this date passenger trams will
run as Daily unless mai'Ked i, which are
Daily except Munday.
The Standard time by which these trains
run is 36 minutes slower than Savannah city
time.
Lv Savannah. .. 10:(>0am 8:20 pm 5:40 pm
Ar Millen 12:35 pm 11:03 pm 8:45 pm
Ar Augusta 4-45 pm 6‘15 am
Ar Macon 4:50 pm 3:20 am
Ar Atlanta 9:00 pm 7:2oatn
/XrCohi ■ bus 6:5( pm 3:02 pm
Ar Montgomery. 7:00 pm
Ar Eufaula 3:50 pin
Ar Albany 10:08 pm 10:50 atn
Passengers for Sylvania, Sandersville,
Wrightsville, Milledgeville and Eatonton
should take 10:00 a m train.
Passengers for Thomaston, Carrolton. Perry
F’ort Gains, Talbotton, Buena Vista, Blakely
and Clayton should take 8:20 p in train
Lv Millen 12:55pm 11:15pm s:loam
Lv Augusta 10:20 am 9:30 pm
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
LvEutuula 10:49am
Lv Albany 4:sopm 3:57 pm
ArSaVanuah. 5:00 pm 5:55 am 8:05 am
Sleeping cars ou all night passenger trains
between Savannah and Augusta, Savannah
and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta, Macon
and < oiumbus.
Train leaving at 8:20 pm and arriving at
5:55 am will not stop to put ol!’or take on
pn-sengr?: - .; !;■ t/.vccn Savannah and Millen.
Connections at Sayannah with Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway for all poirts In
Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths
on sale at city otlice, No. 20 Bull street and
depot otlice BO minutes before departure of
each train. G. A. WIIITEII EAD,
General Passenger Agent.
J.C. SHAW, Ticket Agent
N O FU N
—in BEING
$&<•>«» sa
TOO PREVIOUS,
Or too anxious to contract a doctor’s bill, be
fore they are seasonable. We will have
the handsomest
Spring & Sumni&r Display
OF
liE.\T'S iOL'TIIS’ .HI) HUIS' SLITS
A N D F URNIS HINGS
Ever opened Perfect flitting and LO VES’
PRICES- If you really need Clothing, piece
out tin- season from our rmniining wintei
stock at YOUR OWN prices
Plenty of cold days left yet, and what yon
cannot wear out this winter will prove good
bargains to carry over for next winter. Have
you tried our
Silver & Gold Shirts?
Big inducements in winter Underwear,
Neckwear. Suits and Furnishings.
161 Congress St.
B.H. Levy &Bro.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Tkt iuillKt li gtlTt:
And al) sizes of Frames made to or
der, is at
A. HELLER,
Masonic Temple, Whitaker Street.
George Euell,
Wheelwright, Black
smith Horseshoer,
And general repairing prompt
ly attended to on the shortest
notice and at prices to defy com
petition. Wheaton street near
Bilbo’s canal.
SAVA N N AH, GEORGIA
R. B. REI’PARD. M. ALBERTSON.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE AT
Wholesale and Retail,
Planed or Rough.
REPPARD& Co.
East Broad and Taylor streets, in S F
& \V Ry. yard.
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shelter.
Ihe Safest, Surest, Qu-ckest and best
cure lor
Corns. Bunions And Warps,
Shells -ft their further growth; stop
ill pain; gives un trouble; ensures com
fort to I Io- feet; makes w dktng e.-isv.
Don’t suffer any L>ne« r from these
P 'itilul < xerescences. but remove them
with Corn Sheller.
Pr ce Only 15 Cents. Far Sale
by ait Druggists.
J.E. HAMLET
DEALER IN
Beef, Veal and Mutton,
hiin, to, Vegetables u
Fruits ci all kiak ia Season.
Also, Full Line of GROCERIES
and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Cor. Habersham & Charlton Sts
ham & Haar,
DEALERS IN
choice FbiiLi tmraiES,
WINES. LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
CIGARS ETC.
Corner State and Drayton Sts.
WM. SCHEIIIING
DEALER IN
Hae hify Groceries Limits sU,
Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets.
Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Or -—Safest and best.
CHARLES BACKMAN,
Rfev • -F
Corner Congress &. Buil Streets.
(Second Floor.)
SAVANNA H, GEORGIA.
Call No. 100, answered da ;
or night. Extracting Teeth One De.la
each, extracting Teeth and Artificial
Teeth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
P'.wder and Tooth Brushes tor sale.
TERMS CASH.
Go to L. Fried for your Fancy Percal shirts
Overhalls in great variety and cheap at L.
Fried.
ESTABLISHED 1857.
The Old Reliabe House of
JAMES HART & BRO.,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
mini mini liiiiii’i’iiim
. WB ( K lip, M 09 in '
At The Lowest Market Prices,
11 Jefferson and 186 St. Julian Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
NOW READY
AT KROUSKOFF’S
Mammoth Millinery House,
Spring ari taer Milling
Ten Thousand Straw and Fancy Braid Hats, from lie
cheapest to the very finest quality in every color and in o < ry
shape for 1887.
Five Thousand School Hats in the m< st desirable sh ■> ops.
Fifteen Thousand pieces of Kibbon, comprisintr all he
latest’mportations and sh ides in Chartereuse, Nile Green.
Salmon Fink, Lilac and HeLotrope.
One Thousand cartons of flowers. The choicest de Lfrs
from Paris importations, ami comprising almost t verv fi '' •’
that blooms in the spring, and positively the finest goods < ■■ f
seen in this city. Our work rooms, in charge of five art is' ■'
designers, turn out the most correct irimmed hats in the city,
at prices much below others. Our shelves and counters on I ,l
three large floors are loaded with every variety of new inil'-
nery goods. Our retailing on the fir>t floor at wholes lep i» ' *
enables us to sell our goods tar bel >w anv competition, at. I
lad’es can now purchase their iniHinery at same pricj as
competitors have to pay.
8. KROUSE OFF'S
JTlaiiimotli JFlillsifirry
Vo
MADAME
Those who wish to consjfc'he^L» l^th .
aflalrs of life, in person or
member to call at No. 210 BrC S w
tween Montgomery and West licj^d! &be bas c!
been practicing this business foTofifty
She reveals the deepest un4ils
future; gives successful lottery nuihfi&L'i
brings separated married coupfts ’
together; brings back
and rect eant lovers; and causes
happy marriages. She has this -ACfiU^tlA e
Almighty, she is acknowledged Ex ■
the Quern and Star Foktux <
without a Superior.
MRS. (J. WER»:
nmi tint! ins. i.ii.iiws<:
Os all kinds at moderate
corner of
Price Hull
Ail articles kept me of ti e bes;(
quality and satisfaction i.- guaran
teed to patrons.
E. B. Flood,
160 Broughton Street,
Keeps on hand the best, cheap
est and most complete sjock of
Boots and Shoes.
Call and see for y<»urselvt -,
and you will certainly be
pleased and satisfied.
Toby Lloyd, Agl
DEALER IN
Os all kinds and GAAIE in
season. Prices as cheap as the
cheapest. Call and see for your
self before buying elsewhere.
Stall No. 11, City Market.
Savannah, Georgia.