The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, April 23, 1887, Image 2

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JIE SAVAHAH OIL EVERY SATURDAY, BY <HE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CJ.. ST. JULIAN STREET, J* N. E. CORNER MARKET SQUARE. Subscription Rates. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.) TiOnf- Year, fl 25 Months, 75 / ( EThree Months, 50 to any person in the United States k' without extra charge. must be made by Postal Note, Jdtouey Order, Registered Letter, or Express. f, J.H.DEVEAUX, Manager. R. W. WHITE, Solicitor. -A lW*-This paper is not responsible for, nor |u>e« it necessarily endorse, tlie sentinients ci- CmiKsed in published communications. Let iMers should be addressed to the TRIBUNE MuBLISII ING COM I’A NY. Hr KG IST ERE D AS SECOND-CLASS MAI TER AT Savannah Post office. Agents for the Tribune. The following are authorized to Oeneive subscriptions for this paper ; e Rev. J 11 Adams, Thomasville, Ga. W Rev. C P .Johnson, Daiien, Ga. i- B SATURDAY, APRIL 23 ISS7. Hi Friends who are it debted to ihe WrJBUNE will please pay lip at once, ■ It is suggested that lion lb»<eo" mJoiikling be the candidate for Pit's Kent on the Labor Parts's lit ket. 11l ■ A resolution has been offered in ■he Canadian parliament protecting g|gainst the effort being mule by ®he home government L> pass Ihe Buercion act for I' eland. S The unveiling of the s’-tii" < I ■ rhe great South Carolinian John (J --■hill.oim, will take pl ice on Tues ttlav next at Charleston. ■ Maj. John E. Bl line, pav master K 1 the U.S. Army, died at Hot Springs, Ark., on Thursday last. Ible was a brother of lion. Jan es G. iilaine the great American states nan. i Geo William t urtis, the g»e t pugwuinp leader thinks bmh iilaine and Cleveland wifi In hmonpna'pd, and that C|..y. | nJ yJI not be re-p'ectm!. Mi - , Cnrtis s a meat political student and ii is t ry probable he is right. ONE Os lie' crying eviifi of fit" day bat creates a pr< jmlice against th<‘ is the daily coiigregnii >n of nen and women gathering at the Joint House, and police barracks ind having no btuiness there what ever, impelled solely bv mot bid icriosity. This is a theme that wv iope to hear some of our able and iloqiient divines take up The Capacity and mor d Status of a race s measured, to a great extent, l,y 'lie conduct and standing of t’.e nasseg. Three white roughs jumped on fi well dressed colored m in and beat Ohim nearly to death on a train in rNoilb Georgia near Dalton. The ?®»nlv offense the colored man cniu tJbhtted was insisting on riding in a '|bst class car after having Spur ch used a fist class ticket. The ifNew Sou'll” wid boom nself. • The A. M E. Chur <• 1 Review for I April has just been rect ived by n-. ,; h is a well gotten up pamphlet ol ♦59 pages, and abounds with ar 1 rides tin matters of iinporraiice to the Hdturch and race. It is not sec ari (Um a< its name would -e<-m 1,, Oiidirate, its writers being of J |f 4?T|t denominations very fr-<pieuil\. the article in the present number trpin the pen of ILm H. C. C. .Astwood "Shall our s lino's be or separate.;" i- U n and # •nipreheusive argmm-nt -m this ■mportmt subject and -hoiild i»* ’ rjread by evei v colored man am] Lj woqjanin th- land. The pr:e ■ ol j' ihe Review S| 5o a year or lit cents S * copy places it within the re .ch of l|£ll. Address Rev. |J I', editor, I’iihadi i~ |L.m. Pa. jPIFNtfOK Hmrm.m > Vt .. -|t sh.nil.l On aim to pioiiii e r\< rvthm ■ ■ o this country 10, ulm h th- G <1 ■>f n Hnre his Zlv ,. (| , , )t . ( iU . m ( fflsliHl, or which is ((||l , gmd. cliiiiat**. EW-ry Ul ,„ M , r ,| ( . !■>«* Mlpp'ti ted tliat w,, i,.,.,| ~ i,. . Hyi, d-food. Tli.dnsf.ms ’ T’h:.~ w.,| 1,, p.miui > i" ho. izontal tree Il a.I. 1 ; u jll •' b . inp tha» Il ni. .|. .. H . ..p.,,,, hl 1 ° ll .' '* { ‘h" 'ng j 1,. I yi tlu .Xaimu?- In ~i th- . . AN AMERICAN EXPOSITION. On the 2d of May there will open in London an exposition of Ameri can products. It is rather a daring thing to do, for as yet the foremost nations of Europe are ahead of ih in the industrial arts. We have made marvelous advances, and have shown great inventive genius, but we are not up to the technical ami art perfection of European work. Still, as good Americans we ail hope that the exhibitors will give a good account of themselves, and that some of our Yankee 11 >tioi s will become popularised throughout Europe. A real novelty at tlie ex position will be Buff lo Bid’s Wild West Show. This cm ions eiitert iiti ment Inis been quite suceess'nl in INew Yoik and its neighborhood, for it involves the exhibiting of real Indians, including the sqmws and pappoos s. Then the cow boys are the genuine article, wh'le the shoo ting, riding, and expositions ol frontier life are so truthful and realistic hat the whole show wiil utidoiilitedly be an attractive novel ty in the old world. It is probable this curious entertainment will he even more popular, in lime, in Paris th m in London.--From Demorest Mont lily for May. THE TRIBUNE AND THE PEO PLE W r e are verv gi iteliil for the generoiH sllpp >rl and patronage extend' d the Tribune during the pa>( six months. Our paper is the only one in tins part ( ,f t( IH Sta e that is di voted to the elevatio of the colored race. We sb ill end av er to do otir task faithfnllv, but ol course the measure of su c. -s will depend greatly on the support we receive from the people. E\erv man and woman with a drop ot Negro blood in his or her vci"- know' th" !)■ cessitv for an 011'spok en and fearless paper* to <Ld< nd the race’s cause against the mabg nant at’ai k-i of evil ibspo-ed ...<l prejudiced persots of the uppo i v race. I’h" wrong* a <1 opp>e s il'.der which we labor a- a pt- ol" inn-t ba expos' d and < q 1 I rights dema d'-d. aid t e th-.u|vint g"s we meet with ey, r\ day nois' I." removed. But if ref..l m or recOg 1 i ion is "xpected it must he t.y H e nn 'ed eff’.rts of thecdored people. 'l b" press is mid 11 >’"dly one of the greatest neeessiti -s of a people struggling „as we are, and everv reading in in knows it W’e confess that a number of leading c Jored m-*n Ii is surprised us by their indifference to all the 'rue ii stircis of manhood in being c< n ent to be grovelings ami suppliants. This class »re generally t oot 1 ck« r< ol white m"ii ami will not spend a dollar for any enterpris-* of their own people, and are quite content for their race to rem tin hew rs of wood and drawers of water. TliaP class receive our pity. To the stnr dy mat Iv friends of the 'ace who v hl" ami appreciate till" lib.-rt\ and freedom we sav persevere in your efforts to rise to a higher scale in civiliz iti ni and the TRIBUNE will alwms be found shoulder to sli n Jer with you in vonr noble efforts. Remember the ap. truism that -'United we stand divided we fall.” Cb-ve■and ic ad • : Luli'U’ must be fre° in this country—not in one but in every Sense of the woid. GeN' A ex >nder R. L 1 .vton was appointed M ini.-ter 10 Au-t-i»* 01 Saturday la*i. Gen. Lawton is one |of Savann di's most honored "iti '/.■■ns, and Br.'sideiit Cleveland has ! shown good judgement in the ap I pi'intinent. I < p»| m]. : \| 1 t ’prt is pvident llv ni"ms tha . in his opinion, a H P ’• iem tiiumpb in ISSN i< cer tain. iliongh In* does not wish to *s»y it in so many words. NOTICE No. 2 /<> 7/<e .!/< rx <>f th, (iforipii Tench / C'. .1 ss^eoitm,, ; I <■ \"'>"iatio wi ] convene in \t -1 iiit 1, <> i , U ■ dues lav. Al a v 4. a' !’ atn fl" s ■ wlm mte .4 w ill pay bn r gn u- a- d ■ n>‘ . ent 1.• nuie r''tii i.i \ll <] legates ni'i*f rm 1 y Mr> J<em I’l i'ipx, <■<> r <p ~p n . '<• a v 7ls-. w I.neit traei \ u usf ( • S • u i| fur-ish M o k-. i,. r w o-i n 0,,,, t" th.- c in "'t .<• i;, A' .-u. I • I [' ' and 'in ■ life ■l* ■ IIS • 8 II a I>tl_ - V' Il l : >., 1 ‘ possibly ,i| | sli'j.i d 1, t I 1, io f.Hv.ar.l 111 i <1 vi-"t G. II Go nw ;\. I’ t-'il-'l " T ’toy. Gy .«• lie. I’.a . r.l 3,1 'c-7. Central Railroad. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 19, ism>. i ON and after this date passenger trains will : run as Daily unless niarsed f, which are | Daily except Bunday. The siandard time by which these trains, run is 30 minutes slower than Havannan city 1 time. Lv Savannah .. 10:( , 0 am 8:20 pm 5:40 pm j Ar Millenl2:3s pm 11:03 pm 8:45 pm 1 Ar Augusta 4-45 pm 6-15 am Ar Macon 4:50 pm 3:20 am Ar Atlanta ... 9:oopm 7:2oam Ar Colu nbus .. 6:5( pm 3:02 pm Ar Montgomery. 7:09 pm Ar Eufaula 3:50 pm Ar Albany 10:08 pm 10:50 am Passengers for Sylvania, Sandersville, ' Wrightsville, Milledgeville and Eatonlon , should take 10:00 a m train. Passengers for Thomaston, Carrotton Perry F'oft Gains, Talbotton Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take 8:20 p m train Lv Millen 12:55 pm 11:15 pm 5:10 am Lv Augusta 10:20 am 9:30 pn. Lv Macon 9:50 am 10:50 pm Lv Atlanta 0:35 am 6:50 jmi Lv Columbus 10:'20pm 11:15am Lv Montgomery.. 7:lspm 7:4oam Lv Eufgula . 10:49 am Lv Albany. 4:sopm 3:57pm i Ar Savannah 5:00 pm 5:55 am 8:05 am Sleeping cars on all night passenger Jrains between Savannali aiid Augusta, SavTtnnah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta, Macon I and Columbus. Train leaving al 8:20 pm and arriving at 5:55 am will n<>t stop to put off or take on I passengers between Savannah and Millen. Connections at Savannali witli Savannah, Florida and Western Railway for ali poirts in Florida. i ickefs for all points and sleeping car berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull street ami depot, office 30 minutes before departure of j each train. G. A. WHITKHEAI), General Passenger Agent. J. C. SHAW, Ticket Agent N O FU NI IN BEING «» c» «» sa TOO PREVIOUS, i Or too anxio’is to contract a doctor's bill, be fore they are seasonable. We will have the handsomest Spring & Summer Display O F IIEU’J nil THS'AM) DiII S' SI ITS I A N D F Ii II N I 8 H 1 N <1 8 Ever opened Perfect tlttting and LOWEST PRICES Ifyoti really need Clothing. pi< c<- out the season irom our remdning wintci stock nt YOU ? OWN prices Plenty of cold days loft yet, and wl.at yon cannot wear out this winter will prove g >o<l bnig'iins l" carry over for next winter Have ‘ yon tried our Sih'er A* (Aold Shirts? Big inducements in winter Unde,•■venr, Neckwear, .'suit' situl Furnishings 1 161 Congress St. U. Lwy&Bro. ptoeSs. Tbs cbJijKiPh tj gH k And all sizes (if Frames made to or der, is at A. HELLER, Masonic Temple, hitaker Street. George Euell, Wheelwright, I >lacK smilh 11orseshoer, And general repairing prompt ly attended to on the shortest notice and at prices to defy com petition. Wheaton street near Bilbo’s canal. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA R. B. REPI’ARD. M. ALBERTSON. YELLOW PINE LUMBER FOR SALE AT Wholesale and lieta il. Planed or Rough. REPPARD& Co. East Broad and Taylor s'roets, in S F W By. yard. ■mmiMwss'tagci ■ bsfct. -»r ■ ■: MONUMENTAL CornSiieller. Ihe S .fest, Sur -'f Qu rkeat and I os* ••ure Istf t'<»lN< • r\f.>NS Axil W \HiS Shell* H linn t.r - !. ofd i■ ; ; . !|n i ; i: v s «... ti ■nible: <■ >. in <cm foil n> in. if; tn i n Ik ’ n e \ 1>• > t -u i i .ill 1 .1 ii.. > fimn (1,. , |> inlul tXI | e-1 etu-t .« but rt'i|ni. r I • c>|. j l i■!•< '• >i i >li er. Fr co Cn y tS G nfs. F r Ca.'c by wB D»ug’isis. J.E. HAMLET DEALER IN Beef, Veal and Mutton, Ptallry, fe as Fruits if all kids is Se&soa. Also, Full Line of GROCERIES and FAMILY SUPPLIES, Cor. Habersham &< harlton Sts HAM & HAAR, DEALERS IN rmiii’E FAIIII.I lißiffliES, WINES, L QUORC, TOBACCO, CIGaRS ETC. Corner State and Drayton Sts. WAI. SCIIIiIIIING DEALER IN Fise Family Grccaries tats itc., i Cor. Liberty and Drayton Streets. Savannah Ga. Pr vtt's Astral Or —Safest and best. CHARLES BACKMAN, U ■ ’ -7 ~ Jv V it 1 Corner Congress &, Bull Streets. (Second Floor.) SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. To'-rtiore C:ill No. 100, :in-w* red da■ "rrigl.i Ex ranting Teeth One DcJa '•ucli, (xt ae mg i'leth and Artificial ,T> ch a sp' -cialiy. I'in quality <4 Tm th I’ wder an 4 Tn"th Bnisms for sa e. LnF' 1 ER MS CASH. ' . -qr.ar" ((•> to 1.. Fried for your Fancy Pereal shirts Ovuriialls in great variety and cheap at L. I ’l lt (i. ESTABLISHED 1857. The Old Reliabe House of JAMES HART & BRO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in nioifE min mi'um. mms, wise, ups, be in tobacco. At The Lowest Market Prices. 11 Jefferson and 186 St.. Julian Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. NOW READY i AT KROUSKOFF’S Mammoth Millinery House, i Spring and Summer Millinery I / Ten Thousand Straw and Fancy Braid Hats, from ’he cheapest to the very finest quality in every color and in ewrv ' shape tor ISS7. i ? iv* I'housand School Hats in the rm st desirable shapes. fifteen thousand piece's of Ribbon, comprising ;! '| ’he latest'mportations and sh ides in Chartereuse, NLe Green, Salmon Fink, Lilac and Hei otr<»pe. One Thousand cartons of flowers. The choicest designs jfrom Faris importations, and comprising almost very il.over •bat blooms in the spring, and positively the finest goods ever •<*» 'i in this city. Our work rooms, in charge of live artist c <h signers, 'urn out the most correct <rimmed hats in *h<- city, it pi ices mu< h belo wot hers. (>n i shelves and mu n ters <»n the three huge il tors are loaded with every variety of nee mili nery goods. < ur’•(•tailing on the fir-1 floor at wholes le p; ices enables us to sei l our goods tar bel iw anv roinpi tition. and ' iil’es cin now purchase their midinerv at same pric* as <• mipetitors have to pav. 8. KHOUSKOFF’S Jfiammoth Millinery Yiouse A T o. 210. MADAME SMITH, Th Jm and Star Fortune Tolk:. Those who wish to consult her unon affairs of life, in person or by mail win U" member to call at No. 210 Bryan street hi ' tween Montgomery and West Broad She ' . been practicing this business for fittv vo.L She reveals the deepest secrets; unveils u future; gives successful lottery numbers brings separated married couples and lover’ together; brings back absent frje, <'« and reel eant lovers; and causes speed v •n happy marriages. She has this giftfron.fi,? Mmighty. she is acknowledged by al ?' n ' the Quekn and star Fortune Tei f” without a Superior. 1 eli.ef.. i'imi ISros. Family Grocers. DEALERS in Liquors, Tobacco isi Cigw, Huntingdon & West Broad Sts. E. B. Flood, (60 Broughton Street, Keeps on hand the best, cheap est and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes, Call and see for yourselves and you will certainly be pleased ami satisfied. Toby Lloyd, Agl. DEALER. IN 'B'- Os all kinds and GAME in season. Prices as cheap as the cheapest. Call and see for y our self before buying elsewhere. Stall No. 11. Citv Market.