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* SATURDAY, JULY 2~ 1887.’
Mr C W Perryman, of Macon is ii
the city.
Miss Emine DeL>motta, has returned
from Washington*
Opera Slippers at Batch’s 177 Con
•less sheet, 50 cents and upward
The Savannah Volunteer Gu rds brass
band wil play at the Theatre next
Wedoesdoy night tor the concert in aid
of the Georgia Infirmary
If our friends wish to to sustain the
Tribune they must pay there subscrip
tions at once
Mr. H. W. Selby of New York
has been spending several days in
the city.
Boston and Baltimore Corned beef
at 11 Logan’s stalls 67 and 68
Mr. 11. J. N. King and master
Willie Parker will leave for their
home in Charleston, on the 3rd inst.
Dress Goods 3i cents a yard at Basch
177 CoLgress street.
Thieving vandals continue to rob
the lots in the colored cemetery of
valuable shrubbery. Let everybody
hunt down the rascals.
Straw Hats, 50 cents and upward
worth double at Basch 177 Congress st
The Married Ladies Independent
Club will leave for Charleston this
evening where they will spend the
4th of July. We wish them a pleas
ant time.
T. T. Harden, Esq., of this city is
one of the proprietors of Hudson
River House Cleaning Establish
ment, No. 23 Central Avenue,
Peekskill, N. Y. From a copy of a
circular before us the firm is doing a
large business.
Pythagoras Lodge F. A. M. cel
ebrated St. John's Day at the lodge
room. A large number of friends
were present and an interesting ad
dress was delivered by Rev. Bro.
S. H. Robertson.
Ice cold milk shakes at '5 cents per
glass can be had at A R Williams’
stand in the market.
Young Graduates.
The Alumnis’ Journal f>r June pub
lishes the proceedings of the 19th anni
versary at Hampton Inststute. Among
the names of the graduates are Gussie
L Combs, Bessie C Gwinn, and Edward
E Desverney of Savannah. The J >ur
nal says; Diplomvs were presented by
Mr E B Monroe, President of the
board of trustees, who gaye the young
men and women a few words of encour
agement and some wholesome advice to
guide them in the life they are about to
enter. Rev. A G Haygood and ex-Pies
ident Hayes were present at the exer
cises.
Georgia Infirmary.
We confidently hope our patrons and
friends will not fail in attending them
selves and urging upon their '’’•iends
the importance of patronizing the con
cert at the theatre op Wednesday night.
There is no object more worthy of our
money and our sympathy than this hos
pital or asylum established through the
Christian generosity of Mr Padellord
for our pe >ple, There needs be no ar
gument to establish the fact that much
good has already been done; and with
more devotion and sympathy from onr
own people and aid from others of <>ur
neighbors the Institution might become
of much more efficiency and u-efulness.
We owe it to ourselves and and our
children Io aid in every laudable under
taking that will minister to its increase
usefulness. We therefore, hope the
concert will be patronized by a crowded
house.
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Exsusion*. Ptes'as ole.
Workingmen enterprising Associa
tion excursion to Mo. 3, S F & W Ry.,
Monday July 4. Ticket? 50 cents.
Lone Star Circle Association excur
sion to Rockyford No 6. Centra! Rail
road, Monday July 4. Tickets 75c.
Daisy Cutters Base Ball club ball at
Odd Fellows hall, //arris street, Mon-1
day night July 4.
Bryan and Young’s Cabinet Club
grand jubilee at Odd Fellows hall, Duf
fy street, Monday night July 4!
Lauiel Hill Oochester String Band
pic-oic Monday July 4.
Bethel and Mount Moriah A M E
churches excursion to Waycross Mon
day July 11. Tickets 81.
Longshoremen excursion to Beaufort
Monday July 11, Tickets 75 cents.
Festival in aid of Bt. John’s Baptist
church, at Odd Fellows hall, Harris
street Monday* night July 11.
Lily of ’the Valley excursion to Bon
aventure Monday July 11.
Palmetto Aid and Social Club Ball at
Wilson’s hall, Southville, Monday night
July U.
I U hen in need of anything in th<>
atch and Jewelry line it will pav y u
to call on Mr F W Gerb.r No H 4
Broughton street. He a'».> d >es tepair
, mg in all its branches, and by giving his
| personal attention to all repairs, he
.cm guarantee sa:is action in every in
!fiance. He has the finest facilities iu
I the city for repairing watches, cluck*,
jewelry, etc , and anyone favoring him
with a call will not r< gret it. Read his
advertisement in another column, #
Death of Bishop Shorter
A’ liespateh from Xenia, Ohio, ro Rev.
M R Wilson, announces that Bi.hop
James A Shorter of the A M E church
died suddenly fr.-m heart disease on
Friday morning, Ist instant. Bishop
Shorter was about 72 years of age but
was apparently in tho nmst excellent
health This is the third Bishop of the
A M E chu ch that have died this
ye ar
COLVIN DAFFIN
Miss Sara Louise Baffin, one
the most efficient, faithful and ex
perienced teachers of this city, was
married at the 15th street Presbyte
rian church to Mr Edward J. Colvin.
The bride looked extremely lovely
in a brown satin meroilleux. On the
completion of the ceremony the cou
ple received congratulations from
their many friends Miss Datfin has
been teacher for nearly twenty-sev
en years. She was one of the first
colored teachers employed in Vir
ginia under the auspices of the
American Missionary Association.
She has also taught in Wilmington,
N C.. Knoxville, Tenn., Maryland
and for the last seventeen years in
the District of Columbia. She was
the first to bring the schools up to
their present high standard of punc
tuality. The groom is said to be the
first colored Serg’t Major of the late
war—People’s Advocate, Washing
ton, C.
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 r. 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.
MOTHERS
Have you a sickly pnny little one in your
flock? Does it worry and fret the entire day
and cause you many sleepless nights?
If so act ept our sympathy and advice, give
it Alaska Blood Purifier (in small doses) and It
will soon recover and develop into a perfectly
healthy and engaged child Testimonial: I
give it to my children, my house is never
without a bottle Jacob I. Cones. Bavh ,
Ga
Alaska Oil cures Rheumatic pains and neu
ralgia In Chronic Rheumatism, Alaska
Blood Puiifler must be used in connection
Purifier $1 00, Oil 50 cents
Cramp, croup, ahd colic are insta.tly cured
by Alaska oil. Price 60 cents per bottle. No
house should be without it. a : B. Purifier |I.OO
per bottle. Sold by all druggists-
Don’t, (because it is pleasant and agreeable
to the taste) use Such large doses of Alaska
Blood Purifier.
All constitution are not alike ahd our medi
cine must be taken in accordance Regular
daily actions of the bowels are all we require,
and then the best resn’ts will be obtained, In
All Cases diminish the dose when the regu
lar prescribed one acts too freely. Testimonial
I builds up the enfeebled ana broken down
constitution. Rev U. L, Houston, Savh,
Ga At druggists JI 00 1
One single application of Alaska Oil, vil
cure your lame back and side, or lameness in
any part of the body. Price 50 cents
Suffering wives, mothers, daughters and sis
ters are you discouraged? Have you been
unable to find any relief for your complaints,
If so, enquire into the merits of the Alaska
Blood Purifier. Try one bottle. Its vitalizing
effects upon the system will bring you health,
I happiness and Joy At Druggist 11 <xi One
bottle of Alaska Blood Purifier has done me
more good than all the medicine I have used
for 10 rears. I recommend it to all.
Mbs. Habersham,
W Broad and Gwinnett streets.
If yojr coms ache, Alaska OU will give
you instant relief, will cure them in from 3 to
5 days. Price 50 cents at all druggists.
Poor invalid, bed ridden sufferer you bava
not tried Alaska Blood Purifier. Do so now,
at once, before it is too late and useless your
system is beyond redemption, you will soon be
retored to perfect health and strength. Testi
monial: I wuson the point of death, I sent to
Waynesboro for my children 4o see them once
again before the end but thauk God I heard
I off Alaska and tried it and am perfectly res-
I torad to health.
F. Bell, Stewart street, Suvh. Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Contractor. Builder &c.
The undersigned is prepir d 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.
Harrison Grans
The Well-known Watch maker and
Jeweler can be found ar his old stand
corner 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 soliciting the
patronage of a uenerous 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
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. #
Blacksmith &o.
John Powell, Thunderbolt road,
near Toll Gate is doing all kinds of
black-mithing, horseshoeing, wheel
wrighting &c., at reasonable prices.
Satisfaction is guanteed in every case'
NOTIOE.
The First Congregational Sunday
school will hold their annual picnic at
Montgomery on Tuesday July sth 1887
We cordially invites our friends to come
and take part with us. Trains leave
9:30 and 2;30 o'clock. Tickets 35 cts.,
Children 25 cents.
Stephen Johnson,
Dealer in Poultry, Country Produce.
Venison and Game, of all descriptions.
.Stall No. 1; Northwest corner of the
Market. Residence corner Duffy and
Lincoln streets, .Savannah, Ga.
FOR EXCURSIONS
Barge Warsaw, towed by Steam Tug
Wiapenny. Church and Sunday school
Picnics solicited, being provided with
awnings, benches, stools and other re
quirements for the safety and comfort
of passengers. Tybee Bell Buoy, War
saw, Potter’s Grove and other pants
selected by committees. Apply to Geo.
F. Byrnes, office No. 6 Drayton street.
BRANCH HOUSE,
150 Market Street,
Next tj Academy of Music. Charles
ton, S. C. First season will be opened
July 1, 1887. First class Board and
Accommodations at Reasonable Rates.
P. M THORNE, Proprietor
MONUMENTAL
Corn Shller.
The Safest, Surest, Quickest and best
cure for
Corns, Bunions And Warts,
Shells off their further growth; stops
all pain; gives no trouble; ensures com
fort to the feet; makes walking easy.
Don’t suffer any longer from these
painful excrescences, but remove them
with Corn Shelter.
Price Only IS Cents. For Salo
by all Druggists.
ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR
This vegetable preparation is int
valuable for the restoration of tone
and strength to the system. For
Dyspepsia. Constipation and other
ills, caused by a disordered liver, it
cannot be excelled. Highest prizes
awarded, and indorsed by eminer.,
medical men. Ask for Ulmer’s Liv
er Corrector and take no other. SI.OO
a bottle. Freight paid to any ad
dress.
B. F. ULMER. M. D
Pharmacist, Savannah, Ga
“TRIBUNE.”
I have a great many broken set*
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-
F. W. GERBER.
Watchmaker & Jeweler
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Solid Gold and Silver
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
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.
E W GERBER.
114 Broughton St. Savannah, Ga.
A’T’
THESE PRICES.
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7,
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5,6, 7, and 8
cents.
Sugars, 5, sj, 6 and cents.
Flour, bbl. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00,
4.50 and 5.00.
Tobacco, ib 18, 20,25, 27£ and
30 cents.
All other goods in proportion.
Now is the time for cash cus
tomers. M. J. DO Y LE,
MARKET SQUARE
COHEN’S
BARGAIN BOISE.
WE HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY 10,000 PAIR SAMPLE Sh<s
Os the Finest make, which wi| be sold at |!,50 per pair.
COME EARLY TO A VOID THE RUSH.
Cohen’s Bargain House.
3. W. CORNER BROUGHTON AND BARNARD.
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BUY THE LIGHT HUHIHH9
NEW HOME MACHIN]
THE MOIST PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL
MACHINE EVER INVENTED!
All Modern Improvements, Such as Automatic Bobbin Winder. L<m
I alleys. Selt Setting Huhb, Self-Threading Shuttle, Beautiful Attachments a
line Wood Work.
MACHINES ON INSTALMENTS AND EAS
A. N'T M .
THE NEW HOME S. M. CO.,
M. F, JOYCE. Agt, 31 Whitaker Street, Savannah, C
The Place to Buy The Bes
GOODS For the LEAST HOMEY!
—IS AT—
TEEPEE & CO.’S. |
192 and 195 Broughton Street.
CALL AT OUR STORE I
If you want Furniture, Mattings, Window Shades, Refrigerators, Bed Springs. Mattresssa,
Cooking Htoves, or anything in the Housekeeping Line, It wiJJ pay you tosali oa
ua before buying elsewhere. &OOd& COHStantly
Arriving,
1 S S i S S R V 0 a 1 m and Brough tons troeUßetwaenJaffar-r
’ 1 ‘ Manoatgoaery.
20 CENTS
W ill buy a Pound of A 11
Ropsted Coffee,
SO CENTS I
ill buy of A l
Tea,
60 CENTS
For a Peck of Whole i
HABS. AM) WHITE II
-h-At Viry Low PricJ
For Fine Grades of Flour!
will please you, Buy cl
BRAND “SUPPEM
fODA WATER,
SODA WATER,
SODA Wa!
Our Fountain is now ill
in full blast and for a Cl
Refreshing Drink pay usl
it. Don’t fail to visit us J
in need of Groceries. Wel
save vou money,
STRAUSS BROS,!
Formerly “.Red Greoj
Store,’ near Solomon’s B
Store,
E. J. Craiil
Practical
Watchmaki
AND JEWELER.
Cor. Wheaton & Reynolds Stt
Cash Paid For Old Gold
Silver.
SAVANNAH. G-
George Eue
Wheelwright, Bhic
smith Ilorseshoer
And general repairing pron
ly attended to on the shor
notice and at prices to defy c
petition. Wheaton street n
Bilbo’s canal. * »
SAVANNAH, GEORG