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H VfrLBT> Av. MAY 28, 1887.
■savannah market
)T f ( )N-No.’iiinal; Middling 10X; Good
iO riP.tr Rib Dry Salt,
•fltfZ-k Fair <• Good 4«; Primo
fl C Hough. country lots 50 to <K»; Tide wa
I AVLS-Drown; «V<sßo wr pair.
H TOKENS—'-2 to grown 40 to 60.
B Mik 14 s —i-xfldo.
■ 7 1 flint, 13C.
■ uv .|'i>--G<'orgia.Wt«c.
9IF KK E Ys-I WIW per pair.
f |p r I, W W Manaway passed through
fl., c ity this week on his way to Wash
fligton.
|| Mi s s, Labella B , daughter of Uapt.
H’h .s, I’. Baird is iu our city the guest
■t relatives.
H| G,. to the Court Honee and make
Sour returns at once in order to avoid
double taxed.
|| \lr. La’C N. Baker of Darlington Co.
Bouih Carolina was in the city this Week
fl n j visited the Tribune office.
'fhe Grand L dge will meet in Al
fl.tnVi Ga., on June 24. A la’ge delega
flil>n is expected to go from Savannah.
M )1 ss Emmie DeLamotta, left last
flreek f"r Washington, I). where she
fliibpend several weeks with her brother
I Syrup of Nitre cures Coughs. Colds
fl-P For sale by all druggists.
81 For fresh beef, vegetables, and tami
flv groceries call at J. E. Hamlet’s
fl-ore on Charlton and Habersham
flireets.
fcl The Board of Officers of the First
flßattali 'O. Georgia Volunteers, will meet
flt Chatham hall on Wednesday night
■lune Lt.
I Mr. V. S. Scott of Grahamville, 8.
fl., was in the city during the week and
■paid us a call. Mr. Scott is a live
■buduess man.
Yellowstone Kit has left for Charles
■tou much to the relief of doctors,
flruggists, preachers, and the heads of
■miilies who have small children -
I Mr. James B. Reynolds a well known
■roung citizen of Savannah died yester
■lay morning after an illness of several
weeks. His funeral t-’ok place to-day.
Boston and Baltimore Corned beef
it II Logan’s stalls 67 and 68
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Bruen will be pained to learn of
he death of their young infant son,
who breathed his last on Tuesday morn
ing May 24th instant.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy W. Moulden, will regret to learn
us the death of little Frankie, their only
son, which occurred on Thursday last.
Age one year and one mouth.
The Sunday School at Montgomery
will celebrate its 3d anniversary, on
Sunday June/5, at 3 o’clock p. m.
An excellent programme has been ar- 1
ranged by Mr. 11. F. Johnson the Su- I
perintendent. 1
The Sunday school of the First
Bryan Baptist church West Broad
street will give their annual pic-nic at
Bonaventure,, on Monday May 30.
Prices 35 and 25 cents. All friends
■ue invited.
The public examination of the Beach '
Institute took place on Thursday. On
iast night the closing concert was ren
dered in accordance with an excellent
program. Our report was received too
late for publication in this issue but
will be published in full next week.
The Farmers Association will give
an excursion to No. 3, S. F. & W.
Kailroad on Monday May 30. The St. '
Louis aud Teasers Base Bail clubs will
play a match game in the afternoon. '
Music aud refreshments will be on hand. I
Train leaves at 7 J o’clock a. m. Tick
ets 50 cents. ’
The Young Chathams with the '
Union Cornet Baud will leave foot of
Lincoln street on Sunday (to-morrow '
night) for Beaufort at 10 o’clock. They '
will be met by a delegation of Beaufort 1
soldiers and parade Monday, National
Decoration day.
Work on the Tybee Railroad has
been suspended. Maj. Innis the con
tractor has thrown up the contract and
innumerable suits, garnishments &c.,
have been instituted in the courts,
From present indications it will be a
l°ug time before people Will visit the
Southern Long Branch by rail.
Shot Down Without Warning.
On Monday morning last Sherman
Bacon, colored, was murderously shot
down by William Prenty, white, at the
rtore of Charles Uubach on the Louis
i vi'le road 2 1-2 miles from the city.
The wounded man was taken home and
di-d day. < From the evidence
taken at the coroner’s inquest it appears
tflat the party with several others had
been drinking at the bar when Prenty
remarked to Bacon “I treated to beer
now you must treat to cigars.” Bacon
stepped oft a Q d Preuty picked up a
shot gun and aimed it at a man named
\Voods, who jump'd back and
the gun was discharged the
!< ?'“ st rlk in g Bacon ‘ in the
abdomen. After reviewing the evi.
dence the jury returned a verdict to the
enect that deceased came to his death
by a gun shot w.>und caused by a shot
nun in the hands of William J. Prenty
and that it was wilful murder. Prenty
has been committed to jail to awuit the
action of the grand jury.
Guilty of Murdsr.
Griffin Delegal who killed Bob
Watts in June last on board the David
Clark was found guilty of murder al
Beaufort. 8. C., on Tuesday the 24th
instant.
It will be remembered that the
coachmen had given an excursion to
Beaufort, and when in Cahbogue sound
Delegal and Watts, boih of whom it
was said were under the influence of
liquor, became involved in a quarrel.
Watts picked up a chair aud while
flourishing it ar<>und t<> defend himself,
was shot down by Delegal and died
almost immediately. •he murderer
was arrested and brought to Savannah,
but was surrendered to the authorities
of South Carolina, the crime having
been committed within the jurisdiction
of that State.
Strike Among Longshoremen.
Savannah’s Lumber Longshoremen
struck for an advance of 10 cents an
hour on their present wages on Thurs
day. The demand was refused by the
stevedores and consequently no vessels
have been loaded in the last three days
the work going on being such as the
inexperienced crews could perform. The
L mgshoremen returned quietly home
after it was known their demand had
been refused, and they do not attempt
to interfere with others. This class of
our workmen is one of the hardest
worked at our port, and it is to be hoped
that the matter will be sitisfactoiily
arranged and their request be granted.,
FunersS of Mrs. Mack.
The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Mack,
wife of Mr. William Mack and
sister of Mr. Grant R. Lee took
)lace from the residence of her
brother on Gaston street on Sunday
the 22d instant. The deceased was
in apparent good health but died
suddenly of heart disease - She was
an estimable lady, and noted for her
industry and charitable disposition,
and was very popular among a large
circle of acquaintances. She was
an honored member of the House
lold of Ruth and a consistent mem
ber of the A M E church and an
untiring worker in its cause The re
mains were interred in Laurel Grove
cemetery, the following acting as
pall-bearers : R L Gibbs, A A Cole
man, John Bolden, E F Carter, G
II Fields, W B Jenkins. F H John
son and Thos. A Bright. The same
gentlemen, a double quartette, sung
the following hymns at the grave :
“Only a step to Jesus,” “Must I go
Empty Handed,” “It is well with my
Soul.”
—*
Dr. S. C. Parsons says the people
keep a coming to he examined free
of charge at his office and Drug
Store, corner Liberty and Montgo
mery streets for skin, blood, liver,
lung and throat diseases, kidney
complaint, female weaknesses,
rheumatism, old sores, deformed
limbs, sore eyes, fits, loss of man
hood and all affections of the body.
As his vast experience as a doctor
obtained in different countries and
hospitals enables him to detect
disease where it would be over
looked by'others.
As a Doctor for ladies he has no
equal and can cure the worst cases
of diseases of women.
He also examines and treats the
eye for all diseases and keeps a full
line of spectacles, eye glasses, etc. It
is the headquarters of Dr. S. C.
Parsons medicines, electric support
ers, electric belts, electric lung pro
tectors, electric hosiery, belts, truss
es, splints, crutches, ladies doily or
toilet belts, suspensories. Shoulder
braces, pile trusses, pile pipes, arti
ficial limbs, and all surgical appli
ances for deformities made to order,
a full line of drugs, chemicals,
herbs, roots and barks.
TTTANTED, everybody to know
JT Wilson’s is headquarters for
Fine Cabinet Photographs; family
groups and life-size heads direct
from the negatives. Cabinet Pho
tos price three dollars a dozen. J.
N. Wilson, 2 i Bull street.
Slacksmith &c.
John Powell, Thunderbolt road,
near Toll Gate, is doing all kinds of
blacksmithing, horseshoeing, wheel
wrighting Ac., at reasonable prices.
Satisfaction is guanteed in every case - .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
John H. Deveaux. Commercial Nota
ry. Special attetm >n given to drawing
Deeds. BJls • f sale etc. ny business
intrusted to me will receive pr >mpt nt
tention. 158 St. Julian street, Tribune
office.
R. J. ARTSON,
Practical Carpenter and j ibber, will re
ceive orders left at 41 Whitaker street.
Prompt attention uiven and all work
guaranteed.
Cyrus Oampflelti,
Practical Jeweler, (late of S. P. Hamil
ton) has opened at No. 41 Whitaker
street, where he will be pleased to see
all ot his old friends and natrons.
Prompt aitenti >ll given to all work
intrusted to biiu and satisfaction guar
anteed.
Harrison Crane
The Well-known Watch maker and
J -weler can be found at his old stand
c >rner 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 solicitiug the
patronage of a generous public.
F. C. LAMBERT.
DENTIST.
The insertion of Crowns on Roots
obviating the wearing of a plate, [a
specialty] done in the most perfect man
ner. Teeth extracted without pain.
Consultation free. Patronage solicited.
Cor. Houston and South Broad streets.
Savannah, Ga.
Contractor. Builder &c.
The undersigned is prepared to con
tract for building and all kinds of car
penter work generally, and respectfully
solicits patronage from the public.
William Alston,
44 Gwinnett street.
Northern and Tennessee Beef, Mut
ton and Veal of the best quality always
on hand at H Logan’s stalls 67 and 68,
City Market. #
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THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7,
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents. •
Sugars, 5, 51, 6 and 6| cents.
Flour, bhl. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, If. 18, 20. 25, 27 A and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DOYLE,
MARKET SQUARE.
E.J. Crane,
Practical
Watchmaker
AND JEWELER.
Cor. Wheaton & Reynolds Streets-
Cash Paid For Old Gold and
Silver.
SAVANNAH, GA..
iLimnm mura
Cure* all diseases arising from an impure
state of the blood Cures Scrofula, Tumors,
Disfiguring Humors of‘he skin and scalp.
Liver and Kidney Complaints. Dyspe|>sia,
Billiousness, Female Weakness and all de
bilitating and wasting diseases.
Gentlemen .• —I take pleasure in recom
mending your valuable medicines. I have
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one’s system. Ala-ka Catarrh Compound is
simply wonderfull in its effects, it will cure
Cold in the head and Head <che almost in
stantly, and I cheerfully commend 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 CATARRH COJU’DI’MI"
The indisputable sure Catarrh cure. Alas
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when all other remedies utterly failed. Alas
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evidence can a people ask of a medicine’s
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by Alaska Compound Co., from among your
own citizens friends and neighbors. Testi
mony of Police Officer H. W. Boughn,
Alaska Compound Co., Lynn, Mais.
Gentlemen; —
I have suffered of ulcerative Catarrh for
ove. - four years, I have tried most all ad.
vertise medicines for the cure of this disease
have also been under regular medical treat
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worse. 1 could get no relief* until f tried
Alaska Blood Purifier and Alaska Catarrh
Compound, which 1 am happy to say give
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I cheerfully recommend it’s use by all suf
ferers Yours Resnt.
11. W, Bouuhn,
ALASKA OIL.
The Great Pain Destroyer is of inarvell.
ous efficacy in the treatment and cure of
deafness, toothache sore throat, headache,
pains in the chest - side, and back, rhenma
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 15 Alaska Oil or
Catarrh Compound 50 cento 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-
The Place to Buy The Best
GOODS For the LEAST MONEY!
-IS AT—
TEEPEE & CO.’S.
192 and 195 Broughton Street.
>
[55T’ CALL AT OUR STORE !
If you want Furniture. Matting*, Window Shrdes, Refrigerators, Bed Springs. Mattreaaee,
Cooking Stoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, it will puy you location
u. before buying elsewhere. tf ew (rOO(lS .COUStUntly
jtegiving.
T'-« E ■ ■ ■ ■ w U w I ■ Ift Mid Broughton street, Between Jeffert
■ ' eeu aud Montgomery.
i A ’*■ v.>.. .
| ABRAM L. MONGIN,
DEALER IN
Groceries,
Vegetables, Fruits,
Confectionaries, Etc.
CORNER DUFFYand BURROUGHS
STREETS.
A fresh supply of ariicleH always on
hand at reasonable prices. The patron
age of the public ia respectfully aolicit
ed.
20 CENTS
Will buy a Pound of A No. I
Roasted Coffee,.
50 CENTS
VV ill buy a Pound of A No, 1
Tea,
60 CENTS
For a Peck of Whole Rice,
HANS. AMI WHITE MEAT
-h At Very Low Prices-*
For Fine Grades of Flour that
will please you, Buy our
BRAND “SUPREME.”
t ODA WATER,
SODA WATER,
SODA WATER.
Our Fountain is now tuning
in full blast and for a Cool
Refreshing Drink pay us a vis
it. Don’t fail to visit us when
in need of Groceries, We can
save you money,
STRAUSS BROS,
Formerly “Red Grocery
Store,’ near Solomon’s Drug
Store,
F. W. GERBER.
Watchmaker & Jeweler ,
-DEALER IN-
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Solid Gold and Silver <
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
and SPECTACLES.
—FINE SILVERWARE,—
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, ETC., „■
Repairing.
I have the finest facilities in the city,
to do repairing of Fine and com
plicated Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. > ' ,
7 W G-ERBER.
.i ' 4 Broughton St. Savannah, Ga.
TRIBUNE
I have a great many broken seta
and odd lots of Crockery and Glass
Ware, which I am selling very low
to dispose of them. Now is the
time to get goods cheap. Icecream
Churns cheaper than ever before.
Water Coolers and everything else
needed in a house at
GEO. W. ALLEN’S
165 and 165 1-2 Broughton St. .