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if THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING Cl,
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< Ki K. CGKNEK MARKET SQUARE.
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Subscription Rates.
Iraprie Tear A... D 25
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Three Monti.* ~ , » ,
<F Reudttnnces must, be tb.ule by 1 ostn. Anti
’ < trder, Kegl-derid letter, or Expreh-.
3 ]. H. DEVI’.' '
Bt . ■i -i i.ass matter at
: f|THF. Savannah Post office.
I ruiIDAY JULA 7,
fj! Representative Randall, (Denaj
“Ho is not bo sanguine of Clevo
ijhmd’s rc-ele-.tion.” Straws tell
u fwhich whv the wind blows.
The “red bandanna” is too old
t?ind feeble to pull heavy weights
.ft-Tjko Grover, and dead weights like
h Hhe Democracy, through the year.
BEF t,
U y An enthusastic mass meeting of
was held in Augusta.
HGa., on Monday last, to ratify the
nominations of Harrison & Morton.
LiWhen will Savannah hold theirs?
The Republicans of Utica, N. Y .•
Sei*lie borne of the late Senator Conk
-1 fling who cast their votes in 1884
Wagttinst Mr. Blaine, have declared
plttieir intention to support Harrison
tifand Mortion.
es" 1 The Republican Senate has agreed
so reported to increase the ap
®3pr°priation for the Savannah river.
JgWill the Democratic House agree,
the question.
HF*
ts “If Hurriiton should be elected James G
Ijrißlaine will bejnude Secretary of State.” —
fcjg Darien Gazette.
sq If the predictions of the Gazette
ti is correct, then we are positive that
H the right man will be in the right
lllCe -
Has the Negro any rights that
alwhite men are bound to respect. If
quthey have, let the jury commission
li|erß answer by seeing that colored
e d|men have their proper representa-
Bjition on the grand and petit juries of
► lithe city and superior court,
ill John Sherman fought a good
twilight. Il is was an honest, manly,
eftipen straightforward, courageous,
canvass from beginning
Jato end. We record this opinion and
iditbese adjectives with sincere pleas-
A Ore— N. Y. Sun.
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The Democratic press of the
are seriously considering
nutbe necessity of changing their tact
t tics this campaign, and admits that
djthey will not have the “walk over’’
‘llfhat tliey’expected. They behooves
h e |heir Democratic friends to get
already for the tight.
r
isw. The ex-slave holders considered
Mt a big thing thirty years ago to
e^’ Te 0,10 °f dieir s ’ aVBH !l ’Ted ban
jjudanna.” At the dictation of imper
» dons Grover the whole Democratic
;o,r 3Hrty is given a red bandanna. It
* too funny to see Democrats down
h 0 South trying to waive that piece of
ig.tag as an emblem of freedom and
Topctory.
uns
Pt We have received a copy of
Tii^ ev * J* ®hnms’ book, entitled
nia The First Colored Baptist Church
theb North America.” The history
a lf the early struggles of the Bap
•rel^t 8 * 8 given in detail and m a very
I interesting manner. The book is a
valuable contribution to the
f Dice's history, and it should be in
body’s library.
Let the Negro stop “mouthing”
Hyj much mid act like men. A noted
laicatesman of this estate, in appeal
ing to hie friends once remarked
to 4 iat “the argument was exhausted,
j rfp must stand by the arms. e
lie ope the “argument is exhausted’
atb our race. Let them demand
>S ( ' r rights of fair play and equal
e ajstice with all men before the law.
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Lm The Athens Evening Graphic
ro has been lynched.” 1 es, many
cailegroes have been lynched, and if
x me Negroes would only for a moment
4 his rights as a man, this
flatter of lynching would become
Wiprocal. Then there might be
1S "fi end to these dammable proceed
elaiigs.
wo
lunjTHE speech of the chairman of the
‘“Jepubltean National convention, on
c his seat, w is an able effort,
□gb nejiig the m >ny • fleet;ve remark'
w-.de, was the tpllowing: “I don’t
“’now M ho the convention will nuta
ted, j
inate, but it will be a man in whom i
commerce has confidence, and for i
whom labor will be enthusiastic,” <
And such a man is Gen. Ben Har- :
rison.
BLAINE TO HARRISON
Indianapolis, fnd., June 26.
General Harrison last night re- ,
ceived the following from Mr. f
Blaine: <
Linlithgow, Scotland. .June 25. —To Gen- (
eral Harrison, Indianapolis.' 1 congratu
late you most heartily upon the work oi the
National convention. Your candidacy will
recall the triumphart enthusiasm and as- i
i sure the victorious conclusion which follow- (
ed your grand-father’s nomination jn 1810. |
Your election will Rea! our industrial inde
pendence as the declaration of ’76, which
bears the honored uame’ofyour great grand
father, sealed our political independency.
James G. Blaine.
THE FUGITIVE IS FREE.
Adam Morse is a free man. The decision
of Judge Macdougall this morning finally
defeats his per-ecutois.
For the honour of our city and country no
less than for the sake of the unfortunate fug
itive we are glad that Morse will not be sur
rendered to southern justice. The evidence
innocence of everything but the
guilt of striking the assailant of his own son
Canadian law ought to protect no Ameri
can wrongdoer from the consequences of his
crime, But it should protect guiltless men
like Morse from the law that is not justice,
but a violent expression of the prejudices of
a dominant race,
The freedom that blesses all citizens of
Canada* knows no clour line. It is the
equal inheritance of all, and rye are glad
th it the country that lias shielded so many
of his race has been the secure ;retreat of
Adam Morse.
The foregoing is clipped from the
Evening Telegram of Toronto, Gan
adu. We will publish the full pro
ceedings of the court in the Morse
case in our next is-sue,
Kev. W. R. Wilsoil, 8. D. Re
signs the Pastorate of St.
James Tabernacle.
Mr. Editor; Please allow me
spite in \otir valuable paper to
slate to the public and my many
friends, a few of my reasons and
causes for resigning tlie pastorate ol
St. Jamev Tabernacle.
I resigned; First, Because my lam
ily’s health has been greatly impar
ed ever since we have been here,
and is at times yet. Second; Be
cause of a visible indifference of
over two-thirds of the membership
in regards to their own responsibil
ities, &c. Third, Because I was
virtually called a liar, in church, in
the face of the congregation, on
night of the 15th of May while
giving charge to the Board on my
•eave to Indiana and Ohio. 1 told
them of some mistakes of the past
years and of a few weeks ago which
h id occurred by paying out the peo
ple’s money without orders written,
and signed; at this point I was inter
rupted and insulted by parties whose
hands then were in the lion’s mouth
This insult I kept until 1 returned
from Ohio. To settle the matter
with me. 1 or they would have to
go out of the church—which would
have caused mure trouble among us
on the part of our friends, for all of
us have them; so 1 thought they
could go to the right and I to the
left, or they to the left and I to the
right- gSome peoplo forget that
ministers have rights and feelings
that people ought to and are bound
to respect; they are human like
every bodv else. ‘‘Do unto others
as ye would they do unto you.”
‘ With what measure ye mete, it shall
be measured to you again.” “Into
whatsoever city or house you enter
abide not there, go to the next, shak
ing the dust of that city off’of your
feet, &c.” I have more in reserve;
lam full up to uiy neck. I thank
you my triends all, for your aid and
encouragements given me since
here I have been in your midst;
you shall always have a choice place
in my heart. And regardless of
what you have heard or may hear
in reffereuce to my resignation.
With these and other things that I
have in resetve, are the cause of iny
resignation. Yours.
M. R. W ILBON.
Li mber City, July 3rd, ’BB.
Editor Tribune; Dear Sir:—We
are having such beautiful success in
our small town, until 1 am forced to
mention it in your most worthy pa
per Our public school begun la.-t
Monday morning wi;h forty schol
ars. Mr. E. B. Barco, <ur most
w- r:hy teacher, reports that he has
the best wishes of his fellow-teach
ei . Mi. Haynes A len s.ivs hi
i business is splendid. Mr. J. M.
J Julies reports a tine trade in In.- Ihie
of buaiues'. R:v. J. M. Junes, tUr
[worthy pastor, oc. U( led h:- pulpit
muimng at 11 u. m. and]
again at 730 p. m.. He spoke log
ically and eloquently, and is worthy |
of having a large congregation at
any time. Keapectfully,
E. T. Sheftail.
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ULMER’S LIVER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invalu- ■
able for the restoration of tone and J
strength to the system. For dyspepsia
constipation and other ills, caused by
disorded liver, it cannot be excelled ; 1
Highest prizes awarded, and endorsed
by eminent medical men. Ask for I I
mer’s Liver Corrector and take no j
other. 81.00 a bottle. Freight paid
to any address.
B F ULMER, M. 1).
Pharmacist, Savannah, G".
ADVICE TO MOTHERS-
Are you disturbed at night and broken of |
your re'-t by asick child sullering and crying >
with pain of cutting teeth? Tfso, sendatonce
and iret a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth
ing Sykip eok Children Teething Its
value Is Incalculable. It will relieve the poor
little sullen r immediately Depend upon it,
mothers, lliere is no mistake about it It cures
dysentery and diarrhoea regulates the stomach
and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums
reduces intianiination, and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow -
Soothing Sykup for Children Teething
is pl. as a.. tts > the taste, <i 11 ■I i . .. >. pre.-., >; pi.< e.
Os one of the oldest and best female nurses mid
physcians in the United Staiees, and is
for sale by al! druggi’-ts throughout the world.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
George Dieter Jr.
—DEALEK IN-
671 o Ice G roceries,
Wines, Liquors <<: Segars,
W ATERS ROAD & BOLTON ST.
MARTIN W. SULTER
-Dealer in-
CBoice Groceries,
Liquors etc.,
Has removed to his new stur<- (\-r.
Price and Gm'd ,n Streets. Win re
he will be glad Io see h-ls >ld
friemls and the public generally
Xe" s'l’ck of irno.’s <l'l leu (I.
WM. SCHEimNG
DEALER IN
Fiis My Gracsries w..
Cor. Liberty and Drayton S reel .
Savannah, Ga.
Pratt’s Astral Ou. —Safest ami best
BILLIARD & POO L
£i>X > loi > Sa~~ ~ ~~
NO. 78 r DECATUR ST.
DOWN STAIRS
T Li LT T LL., C - .
Fine cushioned tables of the most
costly and improved make. Cigars
and Tobacco, Soda Water and Mox
ie Beer. Give me a trial.
STRANGERS WELCOME
MILES WOBTHY,
Pfot let or.
A. H. COOPER. 11. N W r ALTON’
MA
K
Cooper & Walton,
Custom Made Clothing a Specialty.
A full line of Foreign and Domestic floods al
ways on ha s J Cleaning and Repairing,
Binding and Scouring neatly done.
197 Congress St., SAVANNxYH, GA.
The Racket COd!
—ST OHS.
UNDER ODD FELLOWS HALL
STREET
NET SPOT CASH AGAINST CREDIT.
We buy and sell foreash and sav. y ... erei -
It lax of 25 to 50 per cent
“QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS".
“ONE PRICE ONLY.”
Come and examine >ur prices in the follow
ing linen an! see bow ur di w - « .<v. ■>,
dollars. The oil, v .un . i:-- i . l • .-.i
vhare alike in seen: r.j, th. ,-e low casi tlgu-r- s
goods
sr^no\ UM .
SHOES
Ha rs p < p,,
gloves «... - J 'L
’' Mnd «e«cuiefs
If ' Ui “""-UtE, ,ic , AC .
GLMS ITlhhiliVu GiWiiS.
MADAME SMITH,
The isi Siir Muni Tsiicr.
■
Those who wish to consult her upon the
affairs of life, in person or by mail, w ill re
m ember to call at Margaret Street,
:wo door- ves t ol West Broad street. She has
been practicing this business for fifty years.
Sue reveals the deepest secrets; unveils the
future; gives successful ottery numbers,
firings separated married couples and lovers
together; brings back absent friends
and reeieant lovers; and causes speedy and
happy marriages. She has this gift from the
A mighty. she is acknow edged by al to be
the Queen and Star Fortune Teller
■v’tl.o'd ■: Superior,
P. B. GIBSON,
—Dealer in fiist clas- Family Groceries, —
Tobacco, Cigars, Bacon, Flour, Sugar Coffe
Tea, Lard, Butter, Cod Fish, Can Goods,
Soap, Peas, Meal, Grits, Rice,
Mackerel Ac.. 4c.
ask the patronage ofall friends and
will deliver all goods if requested by the
purchaser.
COli. bl MS & WEST BOUND ARYS TS
Sa-vj: nneuh., Ga,
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R.B. REI’PARD. C. V. SNEDEKER.
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
FOR AT
irkolesale and retail,
Planed or Rough.
f?i-PPARD & Co
East Broad and Taylor streets, in 8 F
& AV Ry. yard.
am a
hsase trices
Smoked Shoulder, 4,5, 6,7
and 8 cents.
Smoked Hams, 5, 6 7, and
8 cents.
Sugars, 5,6, and 61-2
cents.
Flour, bbl, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50
and 5.00.
Tobacco, lb. 18, 20, 25, 27
and 1-2 and 30 cents.
All other goods in proper®
tion Now is the time for
cash customers
M. J. DOYLE,
CHARLES BACKMAN,
lErWX .w
~ .■■ - < -...... jL.
Corner Congress ABull Streets.
(.Second Floor.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
; Telephone Cali No. 100, answered da;
or night. Extracting Teeth One De.la
ach, exuacting Teeth and Artificial
. T< eth a specialty. Fine quality of Tooth
Powder and Tooth Brushes for sale.
CASH.
EXHAUSTED VITALIT/
rrilE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the
great -al Work of the akX.
age uu Ma nil-- >d, Nervous and
I'uysJcal 1> bility. Premature MJ JtfiL i*ja 5
DucUne, E--.es <f Youth, and
Ln untold niis »ri<’SLon»e<iueut
thereon, 3W pages Bvo, 125 2SK3(B|b»v
j rescript!.-us for all diseases.
Cloth, full gilt, .jaiy SLUD, bj
Uiftll, s< al. . 1. llluitratlve sample tree to all young
1.’..'. in! :dk> aged men. Send now. The Gold and
Jew die 1 jledal aw arded to the author by the Na
tl no! Medical AssocUtlou. Address P. O. box
1 host. >n. Mass.,or Dr. W. IL PARKER, grad
uate . >f Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice
in Button, who may be consulted confidentially.
£;-■ -Uty,Diseases of iluu. oaiceNo.4Bulflucbst.
I”——-- ■ iit-lffiT*'- *— ■ ■ 1
wonders exist in tbou-aini-
- but nre surpa-M-a bv,;hv mar-
' 1 l? * invention Iho-e wi:,, ai<- in
I" ed of pr dilable w ork font r.. U .„.
« il-le iivil.g !,t home-.boil'll ntotii- .. ud
a.ldri— t<> Hiili. ti a U<>., Portland, Maim , and
i.i' ixi 1,-. f.i!i liipirrmit "ii li"w < i t . t .. ■. 1
:• ig , can «• iro from > > t<> p. r .a> no I
1 upwards v/heivx er 1 bey live, \hi a,, ,i'.u .1
< ill Hill lint li'jllll' d. Soil. .... I u.l,
<Vi,lai iu a Single <145 ill l.lls .Vuld .til »i,. •
W d.
F. C. Lambert,
DENTIST.
Cor. Houston and South Broad St. - . \
Special attention given to children’s
teeth. Irregularities corrected. Visits
made night or day. Teeth extracted
with out pain.
PROSTHETIC DENTISYRy.
Whole of partial sets of beautiful ar
tificial teeth, inserted on gold, rlatina,
pure silver, or vulcanite ru’ ber ■’■t >■ ■
ed equal to any work dou<*. iy
ing the most modern and scientific in. ■
provements; which for beauty, durabili
ty and moderate charges cannot be sur
passed. Patronage respectfully solicit, d
drTsTo. parsons'
SaYS tin' pe< >!•' ;< a
ing to be examined free of chai-ire o .<
and drug store, corner Liberty ; M...
ery streets for skm. Wood’ livi 1. lu:’g a.: t
throat diseases, kidney compli ant, femaie
weakness, rheumatism, old sores, deforimd
limbs, sore eyes, tits, loss of manhood ai;.l .ill
affections of the body. As his v.isi .siieiiee
as a doctor ebtained in differ, id eoi .ti:. s 1; .1
hospitals enables Him to detect <1 <1 . < \ de:.'
it would be overlooked by others.
As a doctor for ladie- he has no equal and
cure the worst eases of diseasee of women.
He also examines and treais the eye for all
diseases and keeps a full line of special.- eye
glasses, etc. 11 is the hi of To u
Parson's medicines, electric supporters,! L .-tr >,
belts, electric lung protectors, electric hosiery,
belts, trusses, splints, crutches: ladies’doil.s or
toilet belts, suspensories shoulder bra«<. pi.': >,
trusses pile pipes, artificial limbs, and all sur
gical appliances for deformities made to ordei,
a full ine of drugs ehemicas, herbs, roots and
barks
A Fair Trial.
npUERE can be no excuse now upon
the part of my people for net trad
ing with me, fur I have removed to the
corner of
East Broad and Wheaton Sts;
and keep on hand at all times, a full
supply of choice
Groceries, Liquors and
Cigars.
Come and see me if you only spend
5 cents. Y' urs,
W. H MATTHEWS.
COAST LINE Rail Read.
Cathedral Cemeieiu. Eonaven
ture and Thunderbolt.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
oTTfWARDi INWARD.
LEAVE LEAVE LEAVE
SAVANNAH. BONEVENTURE THUNDERBOLT.
8:00 A, M 7:1,5 A M. 7:10 A. M.
9:35 “ 9:05 “ 9:00
10:35 “ 10:05 “ 10:00 “
11:45 “ 11:05 “ l):00 “
2:15 P. M 12:40 P.M. 12:35 P M.
3:00 “ 2:40 “ 2:35 “
4:00 “ 3:30 “ 3:25 *
5:00 “ 4:30 “ 4:25
6:00 “ 5:30 *• 5:25 “
6:50 “ 6:30 “ . 6:25 “
R. E. COBB,
Superintendent,
iwiwmr
DEALER IN
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Wines, Liquors
CIGARS & TOBACCO,
DRAYTON AND STATE STS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
PONGEE COATS
—AND VESTS.—
PONGEE HELMETS
tai, ilput & iracta 1 km
For Men and Boys, $4.75
Big Bargain for Boys
THE KCKABOUT SUITS
With extra pants and hat for
$4.75 leads the town.
2500 PAIRS V FINE PANTS
From $1,50 to 85 00. The biggest
slaughter of this year. All fine stylish
goods. We have too many and must
—get rid of some.—
WAITERS JACKETS AXD AFROIS.
We are the leaders and will
please every customer.
B. H. Levy & Bro,
161 Congress St.
I “monumental
Corn Siu U-rr
The Safest, Surest. Quickest :. .d be-t
cure for
Corns, Bunions And Warts,
Shells ■ ir further
I nil pain; _'v..s n • trouble; m *ui -coui
fort to l! • bit; make* « Ikm-j ■ sy.
Pou t -uffT aov ktifDi from 11 ■ )
Diiiif'i xeii'■v ic< ■ but ten. i. c.i
with Corn Shr-ller
Price Only I® cenfe. For Salt
hy th Druggists-