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CE\'T A WORD, Cash in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody who has any want to supply,
anything to buy or sell, any business or
accommodations to secure; indeed,any wish
t 0 should advertise in th is column.
“ ~IUXI* yv anted.
... . vryn'a wet nurse for Intent five month*
\\ ,'e ae -’ only responsible person noeil ap
[y Apply t 093 Jones street, between Abemora
and Drayton.
vi t \nTED. a first-class cook, for service at
\\ ‘ Beaulieu: reference required. Apply to
A. L. HARTRIDGE, 105 Cay street.
ii t \\'TED a good, reliable barkeeper: must
VV be a sober man with good references.
EAR. this office.
WIT ANTED SALESMEN, to sell a patent ledger
YV and other specialties to merchants; big
proflts W B PE&BHINQ, South Bend, lncb_
..., vn'D men. women, boys and girls to
VV * earn Mo per month at their own homes; a
nice light, easy and profitable business; costly
/.liter ot' samples, a package of goods and full
blstnictions Jent'foAoc. Address H. C. ROW-
Ebl. A CO.. Rutland. V t.
iMPLOYMENT wAM i:i>.
■TTTANTED by a respectable white woman, a
\\ ‘situation as infants’ or grown children’s
nurse.' Address 84 Tattnall *treet s
C COMPETENT Accountant, whose evenings are
) unemployed, wants copying. P;.sting, or
other work; terms low. ACCOUNTANT, -15
South Broad street. '
* VKTED to purchase a horse suitable for
VV wagon or'buggy. Address “WAGON,”
News office.
11 vested, a well broken and gentle buggy
VV horse. Address P. O. Box 203, city.
i T ANTED, thirty men to go to Blackfish
VV Banks Thursday. April 38th, on tug Forest
City or Republic. Apply at P. B. SPRINGER'S
or N. PAULSEN’S for tickets.
\C \NTED, the following Loan Association
VV "stocks: Savannah Mutual, Railroad Loan,
Chatham. Series B. Highest market price paid.
SALOMON COHEN.
ROOMS TO RENT.
F^' OR RENT, CHEAP, a floor of three rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, with private bath
room and closet on same fioor; suitable for light
housekeeping. Inquire No. 158 State street .near
Barnard.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT.
FOiMieMM rom >1 a,V 1 . house No. 145 Taylor
street, corner Whitaker, three stories above
basement; either furnished or unfurnished.
Low rent until Oct. 1. Address or call at prem
ises. J. A. BATES.
I NOR RENT, at 34 Lincoln street, a large and a
1 small house; also a store and dwelling on
Broughton street. Reduced rents.
JNOR BENT, the Buckingham House at the
Isle of Hope, with bath house: artesian
water on place. Apply to TLIOS. HENDERSON,
183 York street.
I NOR RENT, house on Tattnall, between Harris
and liberty streets, with all modern im
provements. geo. w. Parish, No. ios st.
Julian street.
T7OR RENT, store No. Congress street,
J formerly occupied by C. F. Graham; pos
session given May Ist. For terms, etc., apply to
MEINHARD BROS. & CO.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, two large pigeon boxes and a
'stove, almost new. at No. 30 Houston street.
I NOR SALE, two shares German-American
Loan Association stock, seven installments
paid in. Address 11. J. M., News office.
C CROONER “MINNEHAHA,” 41 14-100 tons
UN oapacity, 2,660 bushels nee, in complete
order, as she now lies in Charleston, S. C. Price
81,400.
SALE, at A. F. KUHLMAN'S. a lot of
a. Trunks. Bags and Traveling Satchels, No.
178 Congress street, Savannah, Oa.
YV r E ARE SELLING slightly soiled Buggy
' ' Harness, Tranks and Bags very cheap.
Imported English Saddles at half price.' NEID
UNGER & Rabun. ‘ _
FOR SALE. laths Shingles, Mooring. Ceiling,
WeatherboanLng and Framiug Lumber.
Office and yarn Taylor and East Broad streets.
Telephone No. 31b RKPPARD & CO.
(M ARDEN HOSE at 10c. per foot. Four and
VJ eight arm Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Reels,
Mystic, Magic, Lowell. Neptune, Boss, Plain and
S'lpcock Nozzles, for sale cheap. NEIDLIX
gkk £ Rabun,
BOARDING.
VICELY FURNISHED ROOMS withTmard;
2’ also, table boarders wanted. Mrs, ELKINS,
Barnard and Y ork streets.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
CPECIAL NOTICE -PHOTOGRAPHY Prices
Petite* Si 50, Cards $2, Cabinet
irUon ZeU ’ Bnt * * ar £ er " r ork in the same pro-
J. N WILSON,
____^^^^^^^Slßullstreet.
MISCEI.LANEOU 8.
VJOTICE. That excellent Red Snapper Chow-
Enll street? tC ' *°‘ day ’ aL DAN QIAN’S, 3
S r '!? KE -PRDF. SIIERWOOITwiII closMhis
or on Thursday
at kV.vi "’(U' a soiree, commencing
Tickets, admitting gentleman and
Vi..-’..* ’NC b Y members of the class. The
e- r *5, AnsteiV Class will close on Tuesday
VfSi, with a Grand May Ball. Tickets
class 118 *' 01160c ” for sale by raemberH of Cmt
T\ON T fail to call and see our Children's Car
(rnm F°° ,|s are bought direct
love,-,i!P nes a,K * il enables us to sell them
,i s - e L , 5 an you can bay at any public sale. We
Roe of house furnishing
! 11 - at N A THAN BROS., 186 Congress rtreet,
U Tl i'. A . K ’ undeveloped parts of the body en
neiit i-i'.V? strengthened. Full particular*
E NY 1 fr “' EH * E MEDICAL 00., BulTa
FLOUR.
USE THE BEST.
HECKER’S
SUPERLATIVE
FLOUR.
Dki; xo other.
GRAIN AND HAY.
and. Hay,
Mm Mixed Feed,
—-MV
G S. McALPIN,
iys UAV tftuuku.
RIDDEN <fc. BATES S. >l. H.
1 & B. S. M. H.
Eighteen Years in Your Midst,
DURING which time we have had the pleas
ure of making thousands of homes happy,
arid yet we are not satisfied. Therefore, wo
have determined to let the good work go on and
to remain
Always With You
watching over and protecting the interests of
the public, maintaining as in the past our sys
tem of square dealing, to which our grand suc
cess is due.
XDISTE PRICE TO ALL
insures to each and every purchaser fnil value
l’or every dollar invested, and is the grand old
rock upon which our immense business was
established.
100
beautiful Pianos and Organs now in stock.
Makes that have held their own against the
crucial tests of time and which stand prime
favorites, and in greater demand than ever
before.
CHICKERING, MASON & HAMLIN, MATHU
SHEK, BENT & CO., and ARJON PIANOS.
mason & hamlin; Packard orches
tral and BAY STATE ORGANS.
All on exhibition in our magnificent warerooms.
Call, sec and hear these choice instruments. We
extend a general invitation. It matters not
whether you wish to purchase, we shall be glad
to see you all the same. If you do wish to pur
chase we will furnish a better instrument from
$35 TO SIOO
lower in price 1 ban you can get anywhere in
America. This is no idle boast, but means real
business. Then again our long experience, both
in manufacturing and selling, enables us to
render you invaluable service with a view to
judicious selections. We are at your service.
CALL EARLY' AND OFTEN.
Ludden & Bates Southern Music House,
Savanniili, (in.
PIANOS MOVED.
SHIPPING, Packing or Unpacking by expe
rienced New York Piano Movers. Work
done safely, quickly and without damage to
premises or instruments and at low prices.
PIANOS TUNED.
F)Y the year or single tunings, and when we
> take charge of instruments by the year we
make no additional charge for strings or slight
regulation of actions. There is economy in em
ploying good tuners. Mr. H. N. MOORE still
looks after this branch of our business.
JL..&C 18. S. 3VE_ IEY
STOVES.
ONE MILIP IN USE.
Manufactured for Fifty Years.
More ACORN STOVES are to-day in
use throughout this country than
any two other makes
combined.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE
Control the Sale of these famous Goods
in Savannah.
WE INVITE YOU
TO CALL AND SEE THE
DANGLER VAPOR STOVE
IN OPERATION.
Freeman & Oliver,
193 BROUGHTON STREET.
ISEfTure Gasoline for Sale.
Oil & Gasoline
STOVES.
A FULL LINE OF THE BEST MAKES.
Cornwell & Chipman
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING.
BUG HUSON.
CHURCH’S BUG FINISH!
Ready for I’se Dry, No Mixing Required
STICKS to the vinos awl finishes the whole
crop of POTATO BUGS with one applica
tion: also, hills any Curculio and the Cotton
and Tobacco Worm.
This is the only safe way to use n Stream Poi
son : none of the Poison is in a clear state, but
thoroughly combined by. patent process and
machinery, with niateri® to help the very line
powder to siick to the vines and entice the bugs
to eat it, and is also a fertilizer.
One Pound will go as far a Ten Pounds of
Plaster nrid Paris Green as mixed by the farm
ers, is therefore cheaper and saves trouble and
danger of mixing and using the green, which, it
is needless t< i say, is dangerous to handle.
Cheaper than any other mixture used for the
purpose.
Guaranteed more effective than any other
mixture sold for the purpose.
FOR SAUK BY
ANDREW HANLEY,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WATCHES AND JKWKI.RV.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY
WEDDING PRESENTS
Such an DIAMONDS. FINE STERLING SIL
VERWAP.E, ELEGANT JEWELRY,
FRENCH CLOCKS, etc., is to lie found at
A. L. Desbouillons,
81 BULL STREET,
the sole agent for the celebrated ROCKFORD
RAILROAD WATCHES, and who ulso
makes a specialty of
18-Karat Wedding Rings
AND THE FINEST WATCHES.
Anything you buy from him being warranted
as represented.
Opora ( iliissus at Cost,
MKDH At*
! CURE FITS!
"in*. I l i ZTwmm •••'* * •’** *•• •!
SrisfaSfJi sxSy? g
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, APRIT, 27, 1887.
DRY GOODS.
11111
SUCCESSORS TO
B. F. McKenna & Cos.,
137 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN FIRST-CLASS
Reliable Dry Goods.
The latest Novcities in Foreign and Domestic
DRESS GOODS
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
Black and Colored Silks, Black Cashmeres
—AND—
Silk Warp Henriettas
BLACK NUNS’ VEILING, SUITABLE FOR
MOURNING VEILS.
Mourning Goods a Specialty.
ENGLISH CRAPES AND CRAPE VEILS.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
Ilousekeepeps’ Goods.
IRISH TABLE DAMASKS, Napkins and Tow
els of the best manufacture, and selected
especially with view to durability. Counter
panes and Table Spreads, Cotton Sheetings,
Shirtings and Pillow Casings in all the best
brands.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS
Regularly made French and English Hosiery for
Ladies and Children. Balbriggan Hosiery; Gen
tlemen’s and Boys' Half Hose; Ladies' Black
Silk Hosiery.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs
in a great variety of fancy prints, and full lines
of hemstitched and plain hemmed White Hand
kerchiefs.
Gentlemen's Laundried and Unlaundried
Shirts, Boys' Shirts, Gentlemen’s Collars and
Cuffs, I/Odfes' Collars and Cuffs.
CORSETS.—lmported and Domestic, in great
variety, and in the most graceful and health
approved shapes.
VESTS.—Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children's
Vests, in Spring and Summer weights.
PARASOLS.—The latest novelties in Plain
and Trimmed Parasols.
ORDERS.—AII orders carefully and promptly
executed, and,the same care and attention given
to the smallest as to the largest commission.
Samples sent free of charge, and goods guaran
teed to be fully up to the quality shown in
samples.
Sole Agents for McCall's Celebrated BAZAR
GLOVE-FITTING PATTERNS. Any Patterns
sent post free on receipt of price and measurq.
Telephone No. 401.
MILLINERY.
PLATSHEK’S,
1388 Broughton Street.
Grand Combined Parasol and Fan Sale!
T r XOWING it to be an established fact that
l\ we are the original and only house in this
city nic king a specialty, upon a large basis, of
the above two linos, wo proceed to quote tear
lessly this week the prices of these grand colos
sal stocks, so that anyone contemplating pur
chasing can see now is the time, and at our
establishment, to procure them.
READ CAREFULLY THE PRICES.
Call and examine. Our prices will be found
correct,
1 lot 20 inch, 8 ribs. Fast Black Gingham Para
sol:-. neat, natural handies, only 10c. each.
1 lot 22-ircb. 8 ribs. Fast Black Gingham Para
sols. neat, natural handle*, only 50c. each.
1 lot 21-inch, 8 ribs. Fast Black Gingham para
sols, neat, natural handles, only GOe. each.
1 lot Ladies' 10-rib Fast Black Wool Zenilla
Parasols, natural handles. 20-inch 90c., 22-inch
sl. 31-inch 81 25.
blot Ladies’ 10-rib Fast Black Wool Zenilla
Parasols, white bone handles, 20-inch 81, 22-ineh
$1 35, 34-inch 81 50.
t lot Ladies 8-rib Brilliant Black Alpaca Para
sols. Satin Stripe Border, natural wood liaudles,
30-inch 81, 23-ineh 8l 25, 21-inch $1 50, 36-iuch
81 75.
1 lot Ladies' 8-rib “Gloria” Black Parasols,
nut oral wood handles, 20 inch 81, 22-ineh $1 25,
24-inch 81 50.
1 lot Lubes' 8-rib Black Twilled Sill; Parasols,
neat handles, 20-inch 81, 22-inch $1 23, 24-iucli
81 50; worth 35 per cent. more..
1 lot Ladies’ 8-rib Jet Black Twilled Silk Para
sols, black mourning handles, 20-inch $1 50, 22-
ineb ?1 75, 24-inch 82.
1 lot Ladies' 10-rib Black Twilled Silk 20-ineh
Umbrellas, best steel Paragon frame, only $3
each: worth elsewhere sj
1 lot Children's 14 inch. 8-rib French Satine
Parasols, in fancy Navy, Light Blue, Cream and
Redd signs, at 85c., 50c., 75c.; worth much more.
t lot Children's 14-inch, 8-rib Fine Satin Para
sols, assorted colors, only 75c.; worth Si 25.
1 lot Misses' l(i inch, 8-i-ib French Saline Para
sols. nobby patterns, only 75c.
1 lot Ladies’ 20-ineh, 8-rib French Satin Para
sols, in shades and patterns to match uny stylo
of dress, at the marvelous prices of 50c.. 76c., SI.
1 lot Ladies' 20-inch, 10-rib Colored Satin
Coachings, only sl. Mot Ladies’3o-inch. 10-rib
Colored Satin Coachings, only SI 50; equivalent
to any S3 Parasol elsewhere. 1 lot, Ladles 20-
ineb Black Satin Parasols, Lined, in the latest
shades, only $1 50; a great article oven for S3-
1 lot Ladles’ 20-iuch Black Satin Parasols, Silk
Lace Trimmed, Lined, in all colors, only $2;
worth fully $3. 50 pieces White Race Covered
Sat ine Parasols, pretty bandies, only S3 each.
25 pieces Tan Lace Covered Sal ine Parasols, very
rich handles, only f 2 50; worth S3 50. Full 250
other styles for 1 ,;utirs. Misses and Children. In
Pongee Coachings, and Lace Trimmed. Pekin,
Bayadere in vertical and ran around stripes,
combination plaids and checks to suit the richest
costunjeg, and a host of other grades and pat
terns to suit the most fastidious tastes.
FANS. GRAND LINE. FANS.
50,000 large size, clear quality Palm Leaf Fans
lc. each. 12,000 Children's Folding Japanese
Fans lc. each. 3,800 Ladies’ Folding Japanese
Fans 2bjr. each; worth sc. I,IXIO Ladies' Red,
Black uud Blue Decorated Folding Fans, sc.
each: worth 10c. 250 Lidics’ B inch Long. Fold
ing Cbrorno Fans, j sir, bed handles, only 10c.
each; worth 25c. 1 lot Lubes' lai^-inch Long,
Painted Sntleen Folding Faus.Venel iun handles,
only 25c.: worth fully 50c. 80 dozen Lubes
13H-incli Ling. 1 land-Painted Satine Fans, in
the newest tints, at fifle.; very cheap even at 51.
Immense variety Lathes' anti > Ttildren's Fans in
Black. White and Colored Matin. Plain anil
Hand-Painted. Venetian Gauze and Russian
Luither Novelties. Feather Tipped and All-
Feathered Fans in the latest sensations, with the
lowest prices the prevailing feature.
P. S. Country orders promptly and carefully
attended to.
BUTTER.
Sc® Sfi* Bitter
AT
A. M. &C. W. West's.
MKRCHANT' TAILORING.
Fashionable Goods!
AT A TRIFLE ABOVE COST
'|V> REDI'CK 01) Stock of Imported Goods
I mini (urn It Into t ask, I will make to order
nKKI CLAM* GOOD* m lataw styles, at •
rnfl* abort cc*. MBNA Hp llltAt >V^
WHISKY. |
LAWRENCE, OSTKOM FoT'S
Famous “Belle of Bourbon”
Is death to Malaria, Chills and Fever. Typhoid
Fever, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Surgical
Fevers, Blood Poisohtng, Consumption,
Sleeplessness or Insomnia, and
Dissimulation of Food.
IO YEARS OI,D.
ABSOLUTELY PURE~ NO FUSEL OIL.
IN F r ' ”' 5
VI USE ONLY THE FLINTY OR HOMINY BXRT OF THE DRAIN
THUS FREEING IT OF FUSEL OjL BEFORE IT IS DISTILLED
%fwlnice; Cbt'wm /i fof&uiMn/fci
THE GREAT APrETIZKK
Lorisvn.i.ii, Kv., Slay 22, 1880.
This will certify that I have examined the
Sample of Hki.i.k or Bovubon Whisky received
from Lawrence, Ostrom A Cos., and found the
same to be perfectly free from Fusel Oil and all
other deleterious substances and strictly pure.
I cheerfully recommend the same for Family
and Medicinal purposes. J. P. Hakncm, M. I)..
Analytical Chemist, Louisville. Ky.
For sale by Druggists, Wine Merchants and
Grocers every where. Price, 81 25 per Itottie.
If not found at the above, half dozen bottles
iu plain boxes will be sent to any address in the
United States on receipt of 80. Express paid to
all points east of Missouri river.
LAWRENCE, OSTROM & GO., Louisville, Ky.
At Wholesale by K. GUCKENI IF.I4IER £ SON,
Wholesale Grocers; LIPPMAN BROS., Wholo
saie Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
FRUIT ANI) GROCERIES.
jU ST RECEIVED
AT-
The lliiliial Co-Operative Store,
UNDER ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
CHOICE NEW CREAMERY BETTER
AND A FULL LINE OF
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
JOHN R. WITHINGTON,
AGENT. _
m m m n
lea, lea, lea, lea.
For one week every one
buying One Pound of 50c.
Tea will receive a Tea Can
nister.
One lb. can Standard Cove Oysters 2 for loe
One lb. can Standard Lobsters 15c
One lb. can Standard Sainton Pic
One lb. Good Raisins 15c
One lb. Good Ground Rio 15c
One lb. Best Roasted Rio 200
SOAP, SOAP.
11 CAKES SOAP 35c.
STARCH,STARCH.
11 PACKAGES 23c.
K. POWER,
138 < •< >\< FKHSS ST.
Bananas!
ONE CARLOAD CHOICE RED AND YEL
LOW RANANAS for sale in quantities to
suit purchasers
Give us a call and you will be certain to buy.
A. H. CHAMPION,
154 Congress and 158 R!. Julian Streets.
SAUCE.
Ml
SAUCE 1 ;
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(Tds r,'cr.cKTEr.3rrr.z)\ i
Imparts tho roost delicious taste and rest to
EXTRACT F® SOUX9,
of a IXTTKB from H* .~, ...
a MEDICAL OKU- £ C.IIAVIi.9,
TLT.MAX at Mad- I
ntn.tnh'j brother I ~n ■ ISII,
it WOicCEnTi.IL, A iU.
Mar, 1651. ff\ IKITACOLD
••Tell f SABCIW
LEA k FESRIKH’ rSUtt iS IHEATB,
that tVtL- Mitee iiRB
hlfi'Jjr estci'nied ia Ci.l lIL,
India, oud ia In my kv ''U'
oplnl n. tho Juot tills PLwfj WUX,fIII*
pvl'jublo, aa well i*a.- .~r - Lri
oa tho mart whole k, ”>3H AH EDITS,
•ome eauoo that ia |i ”T®|l
Xuode.” Ah-
Signature )■ on every bottle of the genuine.
JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, N. Y„
AGBN'lb POlt TUB rKITED riTATLH,
AGRICI"LTI IIAL IMPI.EMlfvrs.
Cultivators !
CHEAPEST AND BEST.
roi MMS Wt -
Weed & Cornwell.
JIOSK.
RUBBER HOSE
roit
Garden and Street Sprinkling,
WITH PATENT NOZZLES.
All Sizes and Prices.
HOSE REELS
AND
Sprinklers.
—FOR SALE BY
John Nicholson, Jr.,
30 AND 33 DRAYTON STREET,
SAVAX XAI I, c-r KORGI A.
RUBBER HOSE.
1,000 FEET
RUBBER HOSE
Garden Hose Reels.
Magic Spray Nozzles.
—FOR SALE LOW BY
Palmer Bros
PAINTS AND OILS.
LLOYD & ADAMS,
SUCCESSORS TO A. B. COLLINS A CO.,
The Old Oliver Paint and Oil Hone,
A A T ILL keep a full line of Doors, Hash, Blinds
V f and Imildors’ Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Lime, Plaster,
Cement, ete. Window Class n specialty. All
si/.es and kinds of Packing. A large lot of odd
size Bash, Doors and Blinds will be sold at a dis
count.
AT THE OLD STAND,
No. 5, Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga.
JOHN G. BUTLER,
AIT HITE LEADS, COLORS, OILS, CLASS,
At VARNISH. ETC.: READY MIXED
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER ANI) MILL
SUPPLIES. SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS ANI)
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Agent for
GEORGIA LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CE
MENT, lIAIR and LAND PLASTER.
6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Georgia.
1865. CHRIS. MURPHY, 1865.
House, Sign and Ornamental Painting
1 EXECUTED NEATLY and with dispatch!
j Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, window
Oham, etc., etc. Estimates furnished on ap
plication.
CORNER CONGRESS AND DRAYTON STS.,
(tear of Christ Church.
.MvnnxKiiY.
Machinery! Maclinery!
Cheap and Good and Easy Terms.
i EIGHT-HORSE POWER HORIZONTAL
1 FIRE BOX BOILERS (new).
1 Fifteen Horse Power (second-hand) Return
Tubular Boiler.
1 Fifty-Horse Power (new) Return Tubular
Boiler.
3 Thirty-Horse Power (new) Return Tubular
Boilers.
1 Twenty-flve-llorse Power (now) Return
Tubular Boiler.
3 Twelve-Horse Power Horizontal Centre
Crank Engines, on sills (new).
3 Eight-Horse Power Horizontal Side Crank
Engines, on sills (new).
I Eight-Horse Power (second-hand) Horizontal
Side Crank Engine, on wheels.
1 Six-Horse Power Horizontal Hide Crank En
gines, on wheels (new).
3 Six-Horse Power Horizontal Side Crank En
gines, on sills (new).
Also, Circular Saw Mills, Saws, Belting, Pip*'
and Fittings, Brass Goods, Inspirators, etc. Ad
dress
Schofield’s Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
FERTILIZERS.
Wiluah Ravenel, President.
CTONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
k 5
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Established 1870.
HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS.
SOLUBLE GUANO (highly ammouiated).
DISSOLVED BONE.
ACID PHOSPHATE.
ASH ELEMENT.
FLOATS.
GERMAN KAINIT.
HIGH GRADE RICE FERTILIZER
COTTON SEED MEAL.
COTTON SEED HULL ASHES.
Office, No. 13 Broad Street.
All orders promptly filled.
It. M. MEANS, Treasurer.
IRON WORKS.
McDonooili & BalMyie,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Miekinute, Boiler Makers auil Bla-bmitb,
MAXCrACTVRJUtS or-
STATIONARY aud PORTARLS ENGINES,
VERTICAL UNDER RUNNER aud
TOY RUNNER CORN MILLS
S' I OAH UILIM end TANK un Rend and f,n
nek, ail of Un* be rnelerial end hrarna
pi*vs Kim- A**ut* for the Ctmano ’fir* aud
hi-ni.g Wurea. end the Unproved IJAirt in an
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS,
RECEIVER’S SALE "
Steamers Bridgeton and Florida I
AT AUCTION.
BY .1. MrLALUIIM.Y A HOY,*,
On THURSDAY, the 28th April, 1887. at the
Custom House, in the City of Savannah, at 12
o'clock, l will sell
THE STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON h*
she now la's nt Georgia and Florida Inland j
Steam lx Lit. Company's Wharf, Savannah, t
41K) 15-100 tons burden, condensing beam engine, j
10 inches cylinder aiul 10-foot, stroke; cylindri
cal boiler 14 5-12 lee' in length and 12 feet di- |
aractcr, of lawful iron; length of hall 171 7* 10 j
feet; depth H 2-10 feet; breadth, 20 3-10 feet; 47
state rooms, with all the fitting* and appurte
nances belonging to a steamer of her size as per
inventory.
—AJ.SO—
After above sale, THE STEAMER FLORIDA,
of the Ohio river style of passenger and freight
boats; built at Pittsburg, by Roes, in 18H*>: 487
08-100 tons burden; 50 feet wide over guards; 3tf
feet width of hull; 188 feet length; l> feet depth;
Uy feet draft of water. She luis two high !>res
snre engines: cylinders 21 inches diameter. 8 feet
stroke; 1 steam tire pump: 2 hand tin* pumps: 1
doctor pump for feeding boiler: 1 donkey boiler;
staterooms, together with till the furniture
and equipments for a steamer of her capacity,
hh per inventory. Iler engine is one of the finest
ever turned out at Pittsburg or elsewhere, and
no expense was spared in the construction of
the boat.
The Florida lies at her wharf In Jacksonville,
Fla., where she may he inspected. Further par
ticulars can be had by application to in** in
Jacksonville. Fla., 0. Williams, Agent at Savan
nah for Florida Railway and Navigation Com
pany,or at the office of J. McLaughlin A; Son,
Savannah, fi., where inventories can be seen.
Terms at sale.
IT. R. DUVAL,
Receiver Florida Railway and Navigation Cos.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IN ADMIRALTY.
f T NITEI) STATES OF AMERICA, Eastern
l Division of the Southern District of Geor
gia In Admbnltv.
Whereas, a libel In rein has been filed on the
22d day of April instant, in the District
Court of the United States for the Southern
District of Georgia, by the United States of
America against the .steamboat “Pope Gatlin,”
br engines, boilers, machinery, t&CKIo, apparel
and furniture, now lying at Savannah, in the
said district, and against nil persons lawfully in
tervening for their interests therein, in a. cause
of seizure, civil and maritime, for reasons and
causes in the said libel mentioned, and praying
tbe usual process and monition in that behalf to
bo made; and that all peraons claiming any in
terest therein may be cited to upbear and
answer the premises; and that the wild steam
boat "Pope C’atlin," her engines, boilers, ma
chinery. tackle, apparel and furniture may be
condemned and sold to pay the demands of the
libelant.
And, whereas, a warrant of arrest has been
issued on the said 23d day of April, under the
seal of the said court, commanding me to at
tach the said steamboat, her engines, boilers,
machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, ana
to give due notice to all persons claiming the
same,'to appeal* and answer and make claim
thereto.
Now, therefore, I do hereby give public notice
to all persons claiming the said steamboat
“Pope Catlin," her engines, boilers, machinery,
tackle, apparel and furniture, or in any manner
interested therein, that they be and appear at
the Glerk's office of the District Court of the
United States for the Southern District of Geor
gia, In the city of Savannah, on SATURDAY,
tin* 7th day **r May next, A. D. 1887, at 0 o’clock
in the forenoon or that day, then and there to
interpose their claims and to make t heir allega
tions in that behalf.
Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 22d day of
April, A. D. 1887.
LUCIUS M. LAMAR,
United States Marshal. District of Georgia.
DrroNT GIT.RKY, United States Attorney,
Proctor for Libelant.
HOTELS.
Indian Harbor Hotel,
GRICENWICH. CONTIS'.
Will Open Saturday, June I8!li,
Arum ess WM. H. LEE,
Grand Hotel, 31st street and Broadway, New
York,
NEW HOTEL TOGNI,
(Formerly St. Mark's.)
Newnan Street, near Bay, Jackson ille, Fla.
r pilE MOST central House in the city. Near
i Dost Ofllco, Street Cars and nil Ferries.
New nnd Elegant Furniture. Electric Bells,
Baths, Etc. $3 50 to $3 per day.
JOHN B. TOGNI, Proprietor.
S. A. UPSON, Manager.
LEON HOTEL;
TALLAHASSEE, - - FLA.
M. L. OGLESBY, - - Manager.
Winter Resort.
Ojx-n December to May. Daily Rates— sl.
HOTEL SAN SALVADOR,
ST. GEORGE STREET,
ST. AUGUSTINE, - - - FLA.
ITHRSTCLASS in all Us appointments. This-
I New and Elegant (Concrete Hotel Is hand
somely furnished throughout, and has all the
modem improvements Electric Bells, Gas,
Baths and perfect Sanitary system Rates: 8353
to?# |*r day. Special terms by the week or
month. o. N. PAPY, Proprietor.
HOTEL VENDOME,
BROADWAY & FORTY-FIRST STREET
NEW YORK.
\MKRIOAN PLAN. Centrally located. All
the latest improvements. Cuisine and ser
vice unexcelled.
Special rates to permanent guests.
I. STEINFELD, Manager.
DUB’S SCREVEN HOUSE.
r |MIIS POPULAR Hotel is now provided with
1 a Passenger Elevator (the only 011 cin the
city) and li/ia t>aen remodeled and newly fur
ninxi. The proprietor, who by recent purchase
is also the owner of the entawishment, spares
neither pains nor expense in the entertainment
of his guests. The patronage of Florida visit
orx is earnestly invited. The table of the
Screven House is supplied with every luxury
that the markets at home or abroad can afford.
MARSHALL It (U SE,
SAVANNAH. - G V
/ ’ F.i i I> MOIMIES, Proprietor. Formerly of
l * the Mclmimlltut Hotel. New York, and tie*
Grand Union, :viraloga Springs. Location cen
tral. All parts of the city and places of Inter
osi £.<vessil.le by street cars constantly passing
the doors. Special Inducements to thos*t visit
ing t he city for business or pleasure.
THE MORRISON HOUSE.
One of the Largest Boarding Houses In the
South.
V WORDS pleasant South rooms, good board
with pure Artesian Water, at prices tosuit
those wishing table, regular or transient aecotn
modatiffii*. Northeast corner Broughton and
Drayton streets, opposite Murshall House.
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a genuine electric current. Addreea at om
KLWTKIC BELT AGENCY, I*. O. Bo* ID*,
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WOOD.
WOOD.
Bacon, Johnson & Cos.
Have a Him Mock tA
ok, Ptn, UgFitwo-xl nd Kindling,
: ) U|aet; and Kaet Bread tUmu.
C. It. DORSETT’S COLUMN.
VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCES
—in the -
Eastern Portion of the City,
C. 11. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will offer at the Court House, during the usual
hours of sale, on TUESDAY, May slh, 1887,
if not sold previously at private sale,
Two residences, either separately or together,
situated on the southwestern corner of York
anil Habersham streets, fronting on Columbia
square. Each house contains nine rooms, bath
room, numerous closets and usual conveniences.
Terms can be made easy If purchaser desires
to obtain time on a portion of the purchase
money. Further particulars if needed cun ba
obtained from the auctioneer.
The Real Estate Market
Continues Good.
My sales for March and thus far in April
hove been exceedingly good.
The number of transactions compares favor
ably with any month of the one hundred auil‘
twenty-live that I have been in the business.
I expect to sell more during April, May and
Juno ti>. V. i than I have ever done before.
The people of Savannah continue to show at*
abiding faith in her future.
Try anil make your selections from the list be*
low..
If you are very particular and cannot, let mb
know u hat you want and I will lind it for you.
C. H. DORSETT,
Real Estate Dealer.
Dwellings, Etc.
Two story residence on basement, beautifully
located, on Gordon street, near Drayton street.
The location of this property, the size of thef
house, its surroundings nnd conveniences all
unite to make it u desirable purchase.
Brick residence on Jones street, east of Whit
aker, suitable for a small family. The location
is admirable, and the terms of payment as easy
as can he desired.
Three fine residences, prices iff"- |p.
$13,00<) to $35,030. Location
go* 1 Ml P J ■ ■ I•- to In.ii I to: ■II fuircMSP "
Brick residence on Taylor street. Fln*i*h>MN*
for a home. Three bedrooms, batlißwo ptdMk
back piazza, dining-room,
room, and brick outbuilding. I k itting far MM
dollars |>er month. The hs'alkm, fetween twtjx
car lines, near lhe churches, sclu 4s end pmb|
convenience of arrangement and price
mend this to those who desire to buy a
well as to investors.
Avery convenient residence in the Eastern
part of the city, fronting on a square, immedi
ately upon a car line. Every convenience, housa
lprge anil convenient, neighborhood good.
Another snug residence, price $l,lOO, on Duffy
just west of West Broad; norty leaving the city's
Avery neat and convetdent cottage, with)
quite a large yard, on Second avenue, near Bull
street. This is a “nice'’ place, in a locality that
Is Increasing in popularity every day and will ia
a short time increase largely in value.
Four new two-story cottages, with bath room#
In each, in the eastern part of the city. Just
the place for those employed In that section of
the city. Snug and comfortable. A good invest
ment. where the choice of tenants should b
possible.
A capital three-story residence near the Mar*
ket. All tbe conveniences, large rooms, wide
halls, bath room on each floor. Property ia
good order.
A commodious and well arranged warehouse*
one story on U Bay level and one story on
River street level. Well adapted to cotton,
heavy groceries or other merchandise. The e*
tension of the River Street railroad (C. R. R. ex
tension) will bring cars up to this property.
The very valuable property adjoining the
Pulaski House known as the Pidaski Stablest
This property rents readily at a rate which will
pay a good interest on the investment. Such
eligibly located property, in the centre of the
business circle, is seldom offered, aud the care*
ful attention of investors is directed to it.
Building Sites*
The finest building lot In the Wooden District
on the market to-day and the cheapest is that!
on the corner of Hall and Barnard streets.
Another very desirable site for a dwelling, be*
ing several foot higher than the land on the earf
side of the park, is on the south side of Hall
street, near the residence recently purchased by
Mr. Randolph Axson. This lot is 11x130 feet.
On Jones street, facing south, near Lincoln, i
have u lot 00x100, with two smuU bouses ou th*
rear. This is a’splendid location for one or twa
brick residences.
Gwinnett street, in view of the possibility ol
having an asphalt lavement at an early dajrj
has grown wonderfully in popularity. I liav#
Just sold the last improved property that I had
on this street, hut have one lot on this .-tree*
which is wonderfully low, southern front, 33x180*
A limited number of lots ou tbe hill on Gwiiw
nett nnd West* Broad have been placed in my
hands for sale. These lots are 40x100 and will
only lr“ sold to approved purchasers, but will In
sold at low prices to sect ere a good neighbor
hood. ,
An examination of the plat at my office will
demonstrate the low prices wo have put upon
this property.
Avery cheap lot (secured by a payment of one
hundred dollars) is that on New Houston street,
ueur Burroughs.
The rate at which this section is being da*
veloped is truly wonderful.
The people seem just to have realized the!
this IS one of the highest points in the city.
A tine class of residences, neat, comfortable
and sightly, but mil pretentious, are being
erected all over this section until it is scarcely
recognizable.
A fine corner lot near the line of Burroiight
street, just beyond Anderson this 1* an in read
nient that is bound to puy u profit to the
buyer.
A Charming Residence at Marlow, Ga.
On account of the removal from tbe State by
tbe owner 1 am allowed to offer <>ue of the naß^
bouics
Uu** of the Georgia 1 etilrul.
li i- 1., ..I • u M.i, ve. t' six miles
Savannah, lb- bouse contains four HIM
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stiii l>- li, gtoiirid*. .i situs tn extent^^^^
11- • . wit.i fruit
of different kind, in-it gsnleu aud
water. SBSbBI
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Deta* be*l front the riulitenoe and groundflPP
two ecnw of garden lead, fenced, sun partially
planted.
Th* village of Mertow U one of the pi* iMffiMf
ia n.) reach of this efijr- Them * non*
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