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1101111),VS LONG BATTIJ;.
KIVU: MOUJB M A f.I.OTM IN CAUCUS
VUOVK FRUITLESS.
fth.xlmm Loads Merry on Four Out of
the Five with I'nr-oo 11rIi■ 1 n #< Up thfi
It,ear Tim Mou’■" * Vot.ee to Abolleli
th* OfTlr o of State I'rlnter.
Tal.mii anm**, Fi.a , Meyfi. Tlie Hennb*
mnt the (waning conelrterlng t.li* bill pii*
renting th<> killing of bird* bflwc. ii Will' ll
anil Novi'Hilkt, llruifly passing II to Mb
third reading. Then after a short exc. u’ivo
*< ,skill tin' Neiulte adjoin iiinl till to iiioi iow
pti fliji miuftiltbs'* coiilil p/i ii| ion the hills
In IliHr linwb.
A not hotdeficiency appropriation hill win
pi "sculed by Mr Mi I In'
Thr I'Bilrmtil < oiiinillton will repnrl ml
vorsnlv on tin* Is "v of Mm Gulf rnllronil
rhaitei’ hill.
Thn lloiisn passed hills preventing the
granting of firs* passe* to d.'lllglllo* to
Imininatlng conventions, iiliolHiliig t in* of
fli i. ol Hhii* l’i Itltor mill p.lvliik th" pul.in
{irllitlng to tl"' lowtut ii'lliihh* hll<|-r,
tiuthot Ling ooulit y jii'lj:" = Ini'-on iiiuirlagn
)|i'Pii.”< unit it Joint ii*solntion asking I'on
growi to settle Florida's Iml tun win I'hiiin
HiMintof Walker lntri*liiis , il n memorial
to ttoiinrows for tho i*r**i , tlon of n pnlilio
htiilillni: nt Tallahassee
TMM .HUNT HltNNION’lt IIAI.t.OT,
Tin* Joint session to ilny volisl for Henator
Us follows'. ,
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Mallory ...... ... V
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(im.it rich (H"pi l*
II A 1.1.0 T INO IN OAttl’P*
Thr* joint ltriuoi rnt.il’i’hiiitir to nlgliMtnl
Jolo.l ho I lull" I Hhitiw Mnnntor.
Tin* (list hltllol. resultoil
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Mist Iml lot. stooil
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mrth lull lot .
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I't.ti lull lot stood i
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uncus adjourned to Tuesday night.
upkciai. i.teuiMt.ATtDN.
hearing argument* on thn |mwi>r of
cut 1 <*ttlsltiluiv to | mims speetal or
I*, tin* Jiidielary Committee tins nil
ih'esMed itself hiditslijnmtlv to tin* cnnsi.lorn
(101 lof Ihr limit.'!', II ii. I w 111 I" th>*v till ilill'i i
widely on thn subject tin* hniioatlnti* mi*
thin n nntnlH'r *>f such nn’itsuisvi mil Is*
Isisnsl. fiiohnliiiu iim.mu t.hi>ni tin* now
charter hill enlarging tin* city limit.. of
•Lckmuivlllc In taking In the iiitfiiccnt suit
iiiisiu tow ns Hlmilnr i'lmrt<*i will iimlm
lily he ttisintisl to Paintka,Tnni|si no.I othci
oiti**, including in thorn Hi" adjoining towns
of each, Tin* Ini‘oris, rn (101 lof rnllronil nml
ot'hnvcoils,rutions nisi. .sum* liutlnl'this rlnss
of IngtslntUm nm( will L* enacted ns usual.
Titr. n*;\v roi'NTtttN.
Or fin* now ismutlns pmjsiNisl, two will
prohthlv Is* i-stntilishisl Is*" isiutdv will
1... fo'.u".l from n pm t ol Monroe. and IV*
Until W ill ho nmili* from h |*ut ol Manatee
Th"* two isnuil l.*s of Mnmss* mi.l Mnnnt-s*
ins* tn.mrns" in their terrltor* nml mm wi ll
tlfisnl to l> iliv tiloil. I’lio division will Imn
great advantage to tho ctUdeti* distant fisim
ni* court honsns ns now sttuntisl. To tin*
tornmllon of otlior ismnttws fismi Ih’tinge,
I'lltqam, Ihsylfoisl, folk nml Altuimn, f liois*
Is ismsiilorntili’ opiswiUoii, nml tlloy will
pisilmhly tint Is* osUhltshiHl.
m'AIMIINU Till* TIIRAm’KV.
Thin iMtlnlntMiN* Is nhnwins; umismil run*
tn tlw* rnnttw of n|ipis*|ii ini lons, nml ism
liiloiw |on|t nml tlmiouKlnv nil tli'uimuts In*
foit* any is> (tvntitoii, twin in msn li nvon
Inslwius* tin* mnomit Ki nnt<st Is mnoh l**ss
Umn nskisl for. Mots* anil itiois* opposiiiou
to ttn* (sill tns pis'isspiisito hill isnmmfostssl
thnt nnsisms’nilvniniw on thn i*lomlin ■■*
wf the two liousos, Imt it is still thought tho
KlwwiMv will Is* |s.*.nsl whon liismuht up
tut’ Ihrnl notion
Tine luli.iinui roMwmsiiiN
Noinnof tin* pmvtstoni of tin* lUtlissi.l
fN'inmh ion lilll ms* .tiomiou .ls op
(toms!, hut It ill Is'oomo n Inw with js*t
tap m fow imstltlonUoiis In it*, most lijii.t
provWon* It will bo sitnilnr to Uio thsic^
I’m Inw
IVrsons fisnn iliirmvnt soot Jolts of tho
Hint** ms* ahsvniy hois* |sniug tin* way
for thi'tr apts'liltilirnt ns fommisstonors
Nlmtilil tho tiill Is* apprtwisl It is Jv-iht Hi.*
tlovornor will is*ap|s>mt .1 mt;o' Wnlhor nml
M. i ioltnml. of tho Ktiwt nml Sissm.l oir
ouits, nml ts'tnln tho pis sont StntoV att<>
noiss
.ifting tmooMK,
Hon, John l' Hrtv'mo, xvhn litis lieen np
Is'intisl hv itox IVt rx Jmtge of the t'iivitlt
'omt in the Seieuth Judicial eiivuit, ie
Ismi in llnttvlntru, H (' . ami w hen a child
wns lux night loins father, thm James It,
Ihxsnne, of Elorlda nml the latter was
Inter on ehs tixl iJovemor of the State
I'he new Jinlg'' was allliVitol nt Met
i''i tVill.Ngx', ths'igia, and Is'gan she
pixi' ltis' of law at i'ernandina. Eln ,
R.ssi artel tassanlng ol agi> Hmiug
the war he sevi.sl on (lie statf of lien
Jew J Finley, and after tlte
ik we of iHMtilitica he ivatoiwl
to New Yolk i'llx. wlteie lie piweinssl hi'
p,otv-'lim until 1N.4, when he reimin'd t,>
I'lorida and ixminnsllhe |irueti<x< of law at
Ik'land, Volusia isstnty, which has aims'
IMN his home He was a delegate to the
late tN'i'v'.ilutuenal kVnx elltton of Eiorida.
mid foi aax-erwl yeara waa Hiirx-evas' or Vo
luaia is'llilt ' lie 1' (1 ."ill pl.x-Vsiot
gentleman, and w 'll, doubtless, pixxc a xvtx
I o|mhir Judicial oflhvv hi one ol the most
tnns'i-tant eirx'iilt' in the State The other
nt'pln'unt* for the iila.-e weix' Isuh tixmi
t htmgv ix'imty amt unite yx'ung, tlnsigh
fully ijahihst for the high tnot
BT.\Hnr.t> IN A CHURCH.
.t.xsopti ftp ->ler IVn.'iiii'’iwn Crte-it nan
Humbuf amt Womi'ls a Treat ee.
Mum rtf Nor l .'i* M'.xeM.
While nm x t.xw were in piMßtiwx in the
Chmvh .xf St. t/svimi\t tH.xmau Oathnlix'',
isxnHrt" Ji'ffVwwm stioot an.i HauiUug axo
tiia\ ixii V mi.lsx night, a xxwin* mail
him past up an>t ov.-itxltx shout.st to Fat !v< r
ram. tiw tvi't.n
"You Ye a humbug amt your ihvtriiww aio
a humt'ug
K'la x tssfx row' at tln startling Intereaip
that amt all oyxw wvix> dnxvtod toward* tlio
young man, who was nxainfostlx laKxnng
under givat exoiteinent amt hot* niutusniii
wxw'thiii£ in wtn. ti "humbug" au.t ''txn,-*4.s'
ax'iv Iho .xnlx inteHtgll4e wonts
Mi Amtis'w S.'twx'ii. .xno .xf the tinl.sw
ixf tlio ohms-h, amwMa. h.st him amt tsxk him
by tho arm wuti tho nitnutt,xn .xf leading
him .wit- SmUanlx amt with.ait warning
tho xa'W'ff fw’k'w .tiv* an .wximary ( ss k.a
knife aw: 4ni.'k x i.'i.amtv at Mr ' S.'-Rsai,
MaOhuxs htm in tho hand At thn stags'
wo oral .xha geotleixieo .sano fix \l,
K-HivahaasiSamns amt tbexoMiyj man was
wsuvwt amt hmat o<o* to I'ifthoa K-tw aiso.
af tho AmrOaMxtih jxroxHm't.
At tho stall.ax tiio I'm*uxor amt ttiat his
name
tmtr amt ttxat at No hM Hamlatrie axv
wna. Vatwxtuj m.ttitii| ho > Mimtnixt
txohxrw Jiimiwo tsowna. * \th >
fault in tho assvmt ftosiw. it was wi.t
that li Wi toe *< |w"t*s )*\ wxiim, imt ax.au
tv
Clf ARt.FJBTON’B COTTON MILL.
An Advanraln thn Prion of Stock Wtir
on tho OtMl Monopoly.
(it A III.i tun Mny ti. Thn OOtton mill
I war. of wlii' li umnti'ifi Imslsmti tn/nh'in this
i .1 is-.jsiii.l'itit i ‘ mui' t/i iw nml tm Thurmlay
wiii'ii t.liu ni"tliiK"f the stts Uhohlers wiis
lulil. Thn “Isilhnii," ns tlMy wnro
onllo'l, won* I'iiiiiplnhiy snowisl
iniil.r hy ti V'lh. 'f fJ.O/KI to
I .(MM slim i*i nml tli"'.lit linnnl of iltrmisirs
n ii"' -.it'll. Thn rnjsirt nf thn li'.whli'/it
‘ tn.WK that, tho tulll. Ini' tlm first, tlmn hliiiw
it < oi.ti Inn tin ii, mini, n profit Inst, your of
Altili <i-!, which, lultlnl lo tho hasms by thn
I'Hi't.lmnttKn, llin li'i * iilotil, says, wnulil show
n |.i'oflt of ovor #‘JI,(KiO on thn mftfuifmi.nr
loy' i''millsof th** yenr .lost previous to thn
rn'oliiiK tli'T'i* wan/i <liy,lit flurry In Ihnatnok
mm l<i'|,, nml tho stock of thn mill, which hail
I" "ti n 'li ii/' on the lnfirltnt lit went up
f I or *r.
Title llAllttMfflP,
Tho Krnot hntslslilp alsint tlilsisit tou mill
hiiKiiii'As, however, is Unit n coiisl'lcriihln
|.' >rt loti of Hie t.'ick Is lull I hy iKKir inu'miiis,
who ivcic lin I ii. -ill to invest, thnir want
ninniis In tin* stock iiiiilcr tho liiipmasion
Mini M tviiiil'l tmy. Itcforn the mill wns
loir ly stm toil It wn . ilc. I'l sl to Isni'l it for
Je.'.'.ii (Uio, Mi per i'nut. of its cnpihil stivk
Thn wnnlthy stockholil.i s, of couisc, isi-i
--s' s'ssl tin* inotitis of pi'ohs'tliiK t.hi*msnlvi*i
hy tnliiii',' up Hu* Is.mis (tl per coiit,.), tint,
tin* In iin 1 1 . *t Its of poor Ktoekholilors i li' I
not 1 1 nv i* t tin hi.mis of (ivuilitiK
t Iti’ltnwlvnN of Mils pi'otisfi.ill, iiinl
of noiu so ivenl, lo thn wnll. Homo of them
htnl tin* ifissl foi'tliuo to sell out hoforo t.lio
stock (tot. Imltiw AO, nml thus esenpoil with
III" Ims of i11...ul half t.liolr liivnutimTit,
(itliorii, howi'vor, Imlil out in tin* vain hope
of stiiiH'thiuK "tniTilnu up," ami Unlay t linro
in o mmiy wii. ovs ami "i plums in tho eil v tn
nlisolutniy il.'stlttitn lireiiinstnniNNt who mo
Hlinitliolilors in n (.f.O.OiHI mill. Kor tlm
silkol tlicfio It. is to he h"|ssl flint, the lift'. I It's
"I tin* mill hnvo n neh'sl tho ehh nml f lint.
Iho llo.nl t,iiln of pi'.mperil v lun now sol. in.
TIIK. OAK MONOI’OI.V.
( Jilll lost.ill hits heoil opit/lte.l oil' nml on
for l.lio Inst iloki'U ytmis hy nit nlnetro gns
wilt The (ins mi)iio|Hily in this city is it
eryliifi mil. Tim people nis* subject, to (In*
nrhltrnry raU*n of Ihe one j;n.s eimipnny, nml
lot in no menus of risl ri'Hsiua I llolllsnlvis.. 11
Is ti ll" Illllt lll*' prion of nils Ini’s linou y;rinl
unlly r.slmi'il Irum .fl lo within Iho lu.l
twmily \ I*llll4, hut. I'onsiiuiors of tlm
w. n |.| iii or, i's| mi Jall.V 111 *‘l tins vi hnn* I lini'l*
is 111. opposition I'.IIS •'• 11111 *llll \ , llissl not, lie
tolil lltal tlm rnihiet,ton In tin* price of |{i|.i
hnnrimil.lv ntemis mi inn'iNtoo in tholr
111* Hitlilv |ns hills Two of tlirno nlVoiin
Imvo hoon tnnilo lo oiy.iml/o n now
jl'io romputii, Imt (In* 01. I nmnorn
sih'iiim lo li.tvi* ii linn Imlil on flu* nlty
fntlinrs. An. olisiiii* lirlil i-iiiii)nmy iviis
. I'irP'il snvi't.il years iikh, nt, thn lu so I of
w lilrli wno tho iiinlrmnu of Iho Wnva nml
Mishin <'ommllhs* of thn City I'omietl. Fur
one Visit I lie nompnnj seeurisl tho isilitrni’t
foi Ilf* lit nip; tti" up|M>r w/ml Aof Iho elt v, hut
Ihls tt ssius wan u tr.ip Intil hy t(io (jus
iiioiiu|s. lists. It,iTvnhsl hoort tntn’ilnnamul
Jonli.ilsln* nml nt the ntiil of tlm yn.ir the
('ltv Commil, hnoltoil up hy tho ffiin ennr
pull,i, Kino Ih" eoi'ii ilr I'll'ii I' to Iho now
ontiiTpiiso nml tlieelootito I'ompunv explrwl,
siuklne alsnit (BIO.iKHt of (iiarloston oupltal.
A l.tTTt.tt NKIV hirV'.
(‘llltieso nulls, hovvnvi’r, Isuimit, lilNt
alwnys whon they on* Imlil In Iho ninn
tss'iitii oonturv, nml even whi’U they mo
Imekisl up hy n un* tnotmivily. The isirth
Utinlii’'moins to have slmunu sonio of the
01. l toy \ notions out of (itaiii'stin nml t*<
have ilnvi'lojasl n now sfitril of etitorpi’lio,
which will in limn, it I* hopisl, hulltl tiplho
* 'lt. v It shook info oxisti'nis* a now oloetrii*'
lil’lit oouifinuy, ivhl<*h lil not nsk niii from
the olty nml which has now ls*n In smsssis
fill o|s*i ill ion for nonrly ii your. The (ins
o l..pus l.silusl on while tlm now is.mpnuy
wns putlliiM nfi It* is*lls nml stiinctni; its
will's nml mmlo no st){;n. Mut
w linn tln< liyht.N won* turnisl on
nml tin* now iNiiii|tany sis'tmsl tsi Is* nmklni*
laiiKivm, tli.* is’topus nt length Is'giiu t**
move Its til’s! movement wns an attwkon
the roar In the slims’ of ii |s'tition to i'omietl
to Is* ii lie wist to eiis’t oliN't lit* light mill's In
the stroels. This whs grimtisl. Then (hi*
new Khs trie light ('iim|sinv, vvhit'll seems
(** he shivwillv nmiingevi, put in n fsTition
to Is* ullnnisl to plmv I'.ns iimtlis in the
street This |s*titiou is still Is-fore isiutnil
mnl w ill Is* wotisl uism ul the next mis'ting.
It Is ihitleult tn ivli.ivv it enn Is* eonsisteiit
Iv ivCiisihl, Imt it protmhlv w iII Is*. Tin*
viellnis of the iS'tofi'is in tho tmsmtime |m
tiently inv.iit the iismlf of the tight.
I'iffiVßl.'VND AND A BRCOND TERM
llin AJh>;;i'il Dosti’o to Deimnutmto
That Ho Cam Mo Ro-Kloetovl
tlil.V..iil/.m Irltn to (hr Veie W'lk ITurM
laist Ft hhiy nfti'i iUHin a |siok:ig>* ivns iv
eeivist nt tho iVhtto Hoitsv* mlin'ss.sl to
tltNivei' I'lovi'l.Tiul, Priwlitent. I'ol. lainont,
ii|M*ii opening It, fouml a haiiitsviuu* hiekory
emu', tile gift of Haiuuol l';um>nter. of
l.vm/tii, O. A silver plate on flu* Immllo
lihix* tilts insorlptiv'ti, evntently engr.’ivnt t*v
Mr f '.'ir|S'iit.'rS ow n linn.l '’llixiverrievo
limit, tivatvlont ftom |ns,\ ti lsfy’, " The
tlouoi lltivl taken for grnntixl that Mr
tievi'lnnd would Is* tvtiominalist and iv
elivtovl. Col I sum ml snukst when he txst.l
the tnsv'iiption on the plate, nml earned the
'wnetothe liiwhlent That evxmtn>r Isimont
leit tor New York to meet i*ox Hill, as it n
utulei'stvHsl, hv .'ii*jsitntim*nt. Ho returiiovl
t*iday, amt iuavio list* ol the spaisnv jnsl
ptuaso that his vsniferetm* vvitli the i)oi
eruor of tin* Fmpiiv Sta-s* "had m* fsihlieal
signittisinov* nhatever." IVniivnitie |s*liti
i tans lion* lire unw tiling tv* mvopt f'ol Isi
nioiitV statement.
“Mr Cleveland,'' said a New York pel it f
elan today, “is not only a candidate for tv
eltvtiou, twit i*ex.NHvtingly anxious hi head
the 1 leuuvratie ticket again next year He
was slnivre as any man oiuld ls> in I'olitii's
in dis laving Ix totv In* election m favor of
the one term idea, hut since then mattcis
Imve nn lergone a eh i ige It ha> Iss-n
constantly iv)witl hy Mr. i'le\elandVoj|s
nents that he ix'idd not ls> ixmotninatixl or
j tx> ehvhsi. I'his lia. nettkxi lum to sneh an
extent that he has .letermine. 1 to make the
'attempt, at hast Ol iSHirae Mr lleielaml
know -enough al'em js'litio, to know that
without theliaeking of his own State he
will n't stand the vh.'M of a shew. He
: iNxiluvs that ti>\ Hill is his onh serious
; ivmjietitor at I'lwit, ami Col lamont's
i mission xx as im.pi.-iionahly that of a isxi.x'
| makev,
'liox Hill's loyally t'his partx ," he i>'ti
iimied, “is m strivng that he wonM suw|<ort
Mr l' e\ els , 'd rwtliet than s.s< tl>e |Vme
, iaey deti.itixl ('tie ls-*t wax tonnttcumva
mm'it Is'tw'xai t'lexeWmd and lid) xixaiM Is-
In a ti lewdly \ i- t fixwn the th'x-emor t-> the
lN.snlent, and Hiat >■ what >h 'lev-eland
, ha. ha.l in mind ter v.'ttie time. Vile- tee
a.ilonnnneut if the t/gisUitlitX' thiv. Hill
’ max ix'toe oti and v|vnd a few days at the
\\ lute ll<max"
An Indian Burled In Fottere Field.
fkWnNM V. w l.* KYenia^NUa,
Eagle Wins, a ITwno- Iwuxw, who went
to tFw> lia|M'x limiting gtxHinds from Detlexue
H>v.|v,tal oil hvnndax. was hut ted to.tav
l\sw Eagle M ing was a paxamsiug hmxe,
fix>' amt untrnuimelnt. tie hunt.xt tin'
lat if ale ami gxixvaMin.mt rat avis with eixwgx'
Mtni'li.'ity and eagerness. I sit man evil li.sir
tiielxa.l >snt x< axaeiiv wlusjs'.xxl m his
eat amt he iwr ie to ls- mssx , ueiw nvetrvxn
,\lis to make hi' f.vrlune a. a sliew maw. lie
slnsiiisi vxsint.s-tV\t war sli.v| amt
ilmmtsvt the Kxai'ts m Itetitmus wxr<Uni\s
He lo isl in tttmniie.l ajwimenits a.sl mi
jexxxl mxiliavt tavurx amt tov *lo’. i-sax
SuhHetmt sure ixiHaumMua oxxsl.x'k him.
iiM a> it hvwa weak jxa)efw>\a<t mss' EagV
V'. i- was exxs-lavi,-. ,x .',.i'|xi Se IvAxo
m Ida. k plitll h.wx text .. ixspman alvsit his
in" Ham's ami x's.piaw' waxsannsv amt txxre
tlw'o wv x ts.il xi .i, . Isig IV nvg .l-.vi Ne
lAx)xWsnenta ig war stxv tntvnxw with him.
He was nyovi |tlavMl in a <>'inmun:tv
gvwxT, ami in' leal ivwa"iet' Imtew,.)
| |X-*I him the x-cdsvs' nxsguDisis txwussa
atwt |4Mit)i.W that aie nnvetel the .Uni
that ittrd'ihael l nattaswkst by hi. ew n
tnle mni knv.ntai hx his akxaei . ans
1 IP"*' '*l ’’e W mg was W to nest I,'siax m
i w f
TIIK MORN INI 1 NEWS: SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1887.
TROPICAL BIiOOD.
Thn Saiwitton U'nfardtnif Mile. Bazalne
at tho Moxican Capitol.
If got liny the f.i ', s.etivo duel on ac
count of an iifTrurit olhnsl to Mile. M'lznine,
nli' idy nieiitione't in n devp;ip'h to tho
Mons'iNu N KivK, njsi'ial to the Missouri
Itrpuhlii iiu from tho City of Mexico, hue
tli*' following:
There nre no professional beauties in Mexi
rn, hut there are women here for whom
men wierlflee their lives, their souls and
their sacred honor, and for whom they
would nneriflee inoro if (hsl or nature had
more richly endowed them. Among the
lovehe-t of all the lovely daughters of the
tropics Is Fitgenie l'.n/jiiiie, daughter of the
I'reneli exile, Marshal Ma/alne. who Kurren
ilerivl Mel/, to the (let'lllUlw la IH7O, with
Ills army of 200,000 men. Mut, you will ask
how did Marshal Maxine’*(laughter find a
home In the Mexican capital. It, is
A fIOMANTKJ MTOJtY,
Mnrnhnl Mn/aiie* wit" the repreentative of
Najsileon 111., the mini of ilestfnv, whon the
latter espoused the muse of Maximilian,
ft spirant to Hi" throne of Mexico, and he
came to Mexico and marshaled the French
troops n - ii representative of the French Em
|S'i'or. in the interest of the Austrian Duke,
until the still of til" lalt-'l Is.gllll to wane,
and then he lieeatnc a t raitor. Mut, while
Maximilian was li'liuiiplmid, Maxaitie was a
hy|ss'iite, and ditiing the period of his
hvpoi ilsy lh" Mexican Emperor, in return
for his services mid fidelity, lavlxhod upon
him his royal favors.
Marshal Mn/aiuc being the representative
of Napol.sin, who espoused Maxiniiliati's
cntlse WIIS llllt 111 .'illy tin* favorite of III" Ini.
ter. and the Mexican Emperor Invlslusl
upon him Ills choicest gifts in 111 tpital.
Miizhliio Iss'iime owner of palatial real
denees, mid he levlcsl trihuto oif the riehest,
hiuiemliis; hut. Mn/aiue vvii.s u time rerver.
and when Ills Imperial master rennuiieed
Ids policy to avoid a conflict with tho
United HtiiteH he Isvntne a traitor to Maxi
miliau and tils cause, and returned to
Frnnca, and Ids history as a French Marshal
I* Iniovvn to the world. lint while In
Mexico
ItlC (IKOAMIC EVA vtolltctl
of a Miss lie l,n Pena, n lovely Mexican girl,
mid ere reluming to Fi'tine'* left a hoy and
girl, hnhlex, fruit of rt lawful limrrliigi*. As
a Fl'etteh exile lie Is now in (Hpailt, where his
Mexican son is a Leo an ofllcer In the army,
lad his Mexican wife nml daughter lire lh
lug here In n ipdet way on the north side of
lh,* Alciiimht. 11 Is im issi'ssions were nntur
ally oonflseiih>il hy Jimre/ mid the Liberal
part v, so tlml the income of tho wife and
daughter d.s*s imt nlforil them ojiportutd
Ill's for extriivugiint display. The Mexi
can government, however, Im.s gen
erously iilliivvctl them lo retiiiu
a home, Imt though n line substantial rosi
deuce, a stranger would ask in passing an
explanation of tho gloom that seems to stir
round and overshadow tt. It is thisdaugh
t"f hidden n wav here In the Mexican capital
and unknown lo the world, which has heard
so much of Marshal Mazalne, that Ims Iss’tt
the inniNsuit cause of wind may vet prove
to Is* a very serious diflietilty. Vesti'i'dnv
the till'wns tlllisl with rumors of a double
duel. In one of which the Spanish Minister,
Honor At in -tow , was said to have figured
hy proxy. Today tin* duel Is still in
nl.i'viiiuv, hut there is no telling when the
ciassle duelling grounds known as (fliapu!-
tejs'c grove, may wit in ns a bloody etusmn
ter, as it is said to ho impossible to avoid a
meeting, and nrvvs is not circultltisl itt
MexicN) as io tho United Statin, hut the
soojetv of tin* capital is vvaltiii", with Iwitisl
breath tin* result of an impliisl insult to
Miss Mn/alne, who, it Is said, was est*ortisl
hv the Hixuilsh Minister to ti hall given at
the M|*imsh ctisiuo Inst Haturduy night.
Kt’HTACK lIARROW
is it well known young man around town, a
inemlier of the Jockey Club and one of the
voting iirisioorntK ho gave a .1 inner party
to Special Envoy Hixlgiviek. He belongs to
one of the wenlthioat families of Mexico,
and his home is |>orlmps tJn handsomt'st
within the city Imiit.s. He sold n residence
hi Taeiibayn within the last An if
Is'ttis Hutler, lhi> noted Mexican OnkMttsl,
for SNi.OtH! each, and is said to have lost
SH 1,000 at the gaming table in the same
length of time, lie Ims no family ties, is
fancy fiis' and is of necessity an ardent ad
mitvr of Miss Ha/aiue, for Miss Unglline
Is one of the liellos of the eapitaL 4nd
has n host of admirers at her fivt. \t-the
t'.isino hall Mr. llanon'sinvitation to dams'
was invepted lv Miss lliinaine, lutt the
former, under the intlueiui' of her smiles
and rhntni>agne, Isvame ti> demonstrative,
w ldeh made it tMsxssary for the il<v>r man
agvr, Eloix'mx' Noriega, one of the lies!
known meivhant.s and liattkers of the te
puhlie. to enter a pn'test and threaten to
ejis't him ftxmi the dance liall. Noriega in
some wav mentioned Hnmine's name
msinn ttoigthat slh>, too, had joined with
Harrell in a
('AN I' AN kxhihition
amt angry w ools xxoix. ox.-hangist, xrhloti, it
is uai.l, w ill protsiMx lo.nl to a mooting Iv
twivn Hurrou an.t tho Hoor nmnaßx'r, tmt
tliisxrii.'. not all. Hamm an.l a jus'inlnont
.t.H'tor Host Noiichi tho B\\iuls!i Mmistor,
who hint Usui Miss |,i lino'-, os.sirt, mnt tlio
Mmistor is'tuoiistrjit'st with Nonoga. who
in turn ivs.uii.st his iiit.-rfon'inv, Yngrx
xx.uxts )SlSs<sl U'txx.sm tlio two, HliJ
ituring tlio .tisputo Maimol Ciuos, nts..
a piviiilnout tlgntv in tlio Snhrwiok
sx'an.l.il, ruslust to tho mu'iio of tho
Mimsioi amt itonoun.sst Noriogr* in tho
most vohomnnt m.unnor, tolling liim nt tho
sumo tuiio tliat inasimioh as tho Ministor
.suil.t ni't not (or himw'lf ho xxoul.t not tor
him, ami milling by xvtiy >'f onmiiasis that
Ni'tlog" was a tilnVkgu.ust. tiioro "as a
largo mtniU'r of isuss'iis in tho oluh nsurs,
nioiiiU'is. iif tho rix'snt.uK's fatnilv. t'al.mot
Hint th>' outiix' arlsUvrat |sxpulat 1011 of
Moxi.S', as it is oxpis'W'ix olx Mat.si. Wuug
I'isvw'iit Thorx' xx -is no u.'isx 'toifionsfr-ation,
tiowox or, amt it xx-, s .iotoriunusl to sot-tlo tho
ilitHotilty in a
nr\Tt KXt ANt.V V XNNKn,
.•i.ssusliu ito tho ''l.t stylo. No .loftnito sot
tlom.uii lias xot Ivon issn lust, luit it i< xs'ii
K'Uuitly ass.ui.st tliat t'.io S|suiish Mmisti'V
xx ill itofomt his hon.u' liy |xrxi\y, an.l tliat his
n.lvoiva x. Mr. Norto a, will nlwx tiaxo to
ansxxxu' to Mr tlarrxxn. Miss tta.-.nno, tho
iinusvnt oauw' .xf tho viai sonsation, is ono
ot iho ntvtn.'st girls in Moxnsv Shorn nUwit
l.i y.vu> oi.t, amt. Iv.ng tho .laiiglitor of a
Moxi'Mii tnothor amt V'tsmoli fatlior. |sv
s.-sus 5 ho miit.sl oh amis of Is'tli ra.sxs
li w is tiio unjxlusi iusiilt txi this young
ta.ty that Mr I'uirivn an.t Si'nior Vninvo .
txvwnhst, au.t wtnoh, ts'rha|xs. >-ro ainghor
sun hi' v't, xx ill tv w :|svl out wit a M > st.
I'll.' unxst inioiiM' oxoitoiuont lias |i:> va .\l
mss ioix onx'l.is sims' Sauuxlay ingl.t, UlO
nn iiiU'is .rf (ho J.s'kox Cluli f.uki'.g si.ios
with tho Sisin: h M notor. an.t ysxmig Rar
ixxu, who is sant to ts'of Kaglish 'xr Irish ox
traoti'xn. xxlnlo Nui nv'.i Iw ills' a tvxst of
f.xll.'xxxu's amt is ix'gatxi.sl as a nnxst gor.tlo
tnanly oittMi. By -sum' it is sn.t that Rats
run atn v Nonog,-. wtxm b*> m nti -o. v..ss
Rs 7lllllo s oamo. txnt this is nnuv talk amt
has no t.aimiataai in fm i, as Uamxn is what
"xxukl ts' .'alhst "a slim >tn.h'" in tho t'nitist
Stal.'s whlto N'Xn.va is a stalwart alhioto,
ox or rvmty to .tot uivl his lionor ir ax oinr.' an
mwiit.
A Dnolitwt' I'so of Moryhinw.
Mxmh (if isshfiw IYsmw.
Many masons haxv tvs-n monti'xnist for
th.' laniouialuo in, it.-*.! sfato >xf tlio sisnv .xf
tho lYmo, s' ,u \Vai,ss twit Iha xx' not xot
ss'u any aliuso.ui to a .sum w hioh must
Ivav>- Iva.t nmoh to ihx w ith tlio final ,-atos
trx'o 'O. fho Vhiolwws xt I'.imlvrlan.t h."
Usui to- xim> ti*o Isaak, it is statist, a i
'i.otsi >' tho nso <xf imvy>h;iio in tavgv
.Juautii ~-s S!;,. ti-st lxa.t lxssxurw' to ttio
wstu ijx-, amt insinuating ,'ixig to wxxtfco
ho* ."xs+aht .xf Us nvy.vtj.xn grs'wax ujsxn
hor- hxr it w;* hx nmans xt hxysstixriws'm
y.s't.on that tho ni'xrjxhum wa takon—Abat
.no' U'f.xrv Imr run*.! gaxw way 4m ww*.'
.sisisvmsi to its- timuny synugx' with xx hi.-h
tho mjo, i ammaV' as many as &\ tins s
a <tax This ' aio .xf thing's, .si .sx*rwx, makvs
tho * ask ,xf tho .tiXivis w tvo *lv h'whng w ,t I
ikx-iV.s .' al. UlO naxiw .saixj l.oaJ'vt
a it.! tixtuisw
A SEXTON V/ENT HEAVENWARD.
How a Timid Bed-Ringer Got a Dread
ful Fright in a Lonely Church.
The Mcthodtof, church at. Vernon is sit
uat'd a mil" from the stution ami quite a
dlsto(i's) from any dwelling, say - the Hart
ford (Conn.) I’oKt. It has kmg lin'it a great
teinjitution to a certain young fellow in the
place, who seems to have a mania for cut
ting up pranks with church property, and
in the prayer-mooting is Thursday eveniiijg
and class misitlng Haturdav evening, this
good nutured, imiocent-l'N.km:! young fel
low derided upon Inst Friday uigfit for his
latest exploit. With a trust y nee'.tnplieo ho
piekisl the lis'k witli u Lmt hutt/m-hook,
mui the two young imjis etitensl tho ' hutch.
Once In the entry they light/d tin* lantern
they brought with them ami proci'iciJ lo
get up into the belfry. There were no
stairs and no ladder with *.vhi'Ji to climb t/>
tin* scuttle hole in the centre of the ceiling,
Imt with a determination to cuceoed that
might have L*n L*t,ter employisl they took
a settee, shmil it on end,and puttingauotie r
ono likewise oil the up"' /' end ol the first
one, ehmls'd up this impi ov i ' and ladder, and
tremhliug with cxcitciuent t'aelied the bel
fry. It wns hut the work "!' a few seconds
hi wrnpono of their coat around the tongue
of tin' 1.11, and then, after exerting every
ounce of strength they had. they finally
turned the heavy bell bottom up. The
tongue was held in phu e hy a licit la.-tolled
with nuts. Asa wrench, liable to slip off
and strike a blow on the Iril would not L;
a safe implement, hi use, they used their
fingers to unscrew the mils. One of the
fellovVs iii Ids earnestness tore the fled) on
Ins lingers, Imt, what did I"’ care for his
bleeding lltigers( The longue once out, t<>
save time one sold, “Let,’s leave it Just os it
is;’’ and down they went and out of the
church, leaving the lu ll wrong side up.
Now for the sequel.
The sexton is a man not bloused with a
great amount, of physical courage, ami on
entering t he church at night lie looks through
it pretty thoroughly Is-fore ringing I In* hell.
Last Saturday night, he walked up one aisle
and down the other ns soon as In* went in,
and held Ids lantern up and peeped into
cv ei v nisik mid corner. Everything looked
nlsmt, as usual, hut his lantern did not
t lirow out as much light os usual In* thought.
Then he commenced to Imildjjthe fire, hut
Hie cluttering of Hu* shovel and poker
slined to reverberate mmsunlly in the
o.npty church. Once nr t w ice In* was sure
It * saw someone Ldiind him, hut alter all
it ivns only his shadow, and when the (ire
was well going and he had lighted the
I imps lie looked nt his w.itcli and t.*k hold
of the Itell-ropt*. lie did imt notice it, was a
little longer than usual, imt, reaching up
and taking a (Inn hold In* always dtsvs, for
ho likes to hear a good loud ]ieal the first,
stroke —lie pulled, i'll" rope gave a little
mnl then up went the sexton half way to
the ceiling. Many times the pastor told
liini he should always Ist ready, but some
how he wasn’t just then, and he let go and,
came down vvitli a thundering hump and
t lien rolled over on his back. Ill* looked up
und saw tlie mjs* running up and coming
down ns it lias for years when (lie hell is
sending forth its loudest peals, but not a
sound did he hear. That was too strange,
and, terror stricken, lu* jumped up, grubbed
t lit* lantern and went, out of that church
door as if tin* old L*> himself wns after him,
und when lie teuehwl tin* item'eat house In*
was too sourisl and out of breath to tell
what was the matter. In their estimation
the Liys surely budded belter than they
knew. The bell being bottom up, when it
turned over the rope and the sexton were
irresistibly pulled up several feet from the
floor.
Langtry’s Soulful Stage Kiaa.
FVom n An" York Lifer.
Nothing in either society or theatricals
this week is more curious than the kissing
of Mm. Langtry. It is done every night
before un audience, and it is t in* most, re
markable osculation yet jN'rformcd in pub
lic. The illy of beauty is enact ing "Lidy
("luncarty." lu tin* scene where iter lm*
Lind, whom sin* Ims never identilled as an
insurrectionist, climbs into her chamber
through her window, in his (tight from pur
suers, she swoons away in his a. ms and lie
lowers her gently to tin* floor. The husband,
if real, would naturally kiss his fainting
spouse tenderly; hut. L'ing only a mimic,
you may suppose that li* would merely pre
tend to do it. Tin l actor is Charles Cogiilati.
lie ls*nds low over the Isingtry, vvitli his
arms wound around tier. Hhe lies near tin*
fisitliglds, witli her famous ftwv turn'd
dearly toward the s|ss*tntors. Cogiilan puts
ids mouth against hem fairly and squarely;
lie holds it then* while one might count five
slowly; lie emits /i rapturous s-di-vsMS'-vvivp,
and tlic kissed ivature sighs, it is a daring
net and it thrills the audience every time.
Weather Indications.
1 Special indications for Georgia:
RAIN 1 t ims, acconipanying thun-
derstorms, variable winds, general
ly southerly, stationary tcnqioni
tutv.
IWiiqsirison of mean tem|s*i-ature nt Savan
nah, Mnv it, iss;. and the mean of same day for
fifteen yissrs
Mrvn Trsvrti'ttrr Pv)>arture
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ras
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V'vi * Moan Since
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Maximum toinporatiiro M S. minimum tom
iwmluts' TO S
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t :."s"i o'ohvk p. in. yvstorxiay .Augusta timol
in*, tk 1 f'X't si risw of 0.3 foot duritgg tho
\xast txx i'uty-four 'loin's.
t'otton Uogion IVillot.in for 31 hours on.l
ing 1! |\ m . May tt, ISST, Toth Mondiau
time.
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vMiservation* taken at the seme moment
of time at all stations.
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Vtasjlgiwnery tv Casar.
Vrs iViean* 72 SW a Cvir
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m Rat You a Hat
Thai the r*rie- ini' . Toetta'and
swi > .-aw Hat* -a i.wti can he area
M R It iie\; g fs* V 'a-.ma
MEETINGS.
HAVAW.VH YACHT < LI B
There will be a meeting of the Club for elec
tiou of members at tLe office of the Secretary'.
93 Bay street, at 12 K. THIS DAY. By order of
WM. HONE, Commodore.
W. D. Johnstox, SeeiTtary.
Orrice op I
The Brush Ei.ECTiito Lioxit AMD Power Cos., r
Savannah. ()a„ May Ith. ISW. I
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the
Brush Electric Light and Power Company will
be held at \rmory Hall flipper room; mi WED
NESDAY EVENING. 11th Hist., at H o'clock.
KAMI EL P. HAMILTON, President.
8. S. Gi ckenheimer, Secretary.
1.M0.Y ROAD CO.
A meeting of Stockholders of Union Roid Cos.
will be held at the office of Wm. Neyle Haber
sham on SATURDAY NEXT, the 7th May, at 12
o'clock.
THOB. P. SCREVEN, President.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CHATHAM M PKKIOH COLHT, MARCH
TERM, IHH7.
By direction of Ills Honor Judge Adams, petit
juror t who appeared in court on Thursday, sth
Instant, will report again as follows:
On MONDAY, JUNKlltb, Jurors Tilton, Cole,
Jackson, Klnehloo e, Iloniker, Sutcliffe, Bridges,
Lainnn, Itaines, Hamilton. Heller, liragdon,
Cuyler c, Wilson, Daley, Pollard c, Huohell,
Kncktik, Morrell. Spencer c, Erwin. O’Leary,
Vanderpool c, William Estill, Travis, Lodge,
Davidson Jr,, and Dreese.
On MONDAY, JUNE tilth, Jurors Davant,
Butler, Perkins, Inman, Thompson, While, An
derson, Mercer. Civile e, Darnell, Phillips, Appel,
Berrien. Porter, Houston c, Carson, O'Ooriuan,
Wat. Gearon, Doyle, Orr, Hanley, Brown. Col
lins, Einstein. Corls lt, Canty and Cornwell, and
on MONDAY', JUNE 20th, Jurors .McDonald,
Downing and Malloney.
JAMES K. P. CARR,
Deputy Clerk S. C. C. C.
May IS, 1887.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The Snvnnnnli Eire ami Ylarlne Insuranre
Company.
A call is hereby made upon stockholders, in
accordance with the charter. for an installment
of TWENTY FIVE do DOLLARS jxtr share of
the capital stock of this Company, being the
lialance due on said stock, payahlo at the office
of the Company, No. 93 ltay street, Savannah,
Georgia, to the’ Secretary, on or before the 15th
JUNE, 1887.
lly direction of the Board of Directors.
w. n. DANIEL, Secretary*
ALL OF (H R PLANTS
Displayed at the Floral anil Art Association's
Exhibition at the Chnthams’ Arsenal, will he
offered for salo at auction on MONDAY, com
mencing at 11 A. M. A. C. OELSCHIO,
_GF.ORG E WAGNER.
NOTICE TO YV ATEtt CONSUMERS.
Watch Works Office,
Owing to an Inadequate supply of water from
the wells connected up. the change of water will
not take place until other wells now near com
pletion are ready for service.
A. N. MILLER.
Superintendent Savannah Water YY’orks.
May 7 th, 1887.
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain nor Consignee of the
German bark “G. F. Packing," H. Miehaelsen,
Master, will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew.
S. FATMAN, Consignee.
May fith, 1887.
S V\ \\\All YACHT CLUB.
Members will please call and pay annual dues
and receive their badges at Ski Bay street.
M. A. CidlF.N, Treasurer.
POPE CATLIYBSCHEDULE.
Grain) Excursion.
On SUNDAY, MAY" Bth, 1887, steamer POPE
CATI,IN will leave Kelly's wharf, foot of Bull
street, at 2 o'clock p. M., for a trip to Tybee, re
luming via Warsaw. Thunderliolt, Bonaventure,
etc., affording an opportunity to enjoy a sou
breeze and view the several points of interest on
the route. Tickets for the trip 50c. Music and
refreshments on board.
FOR THE YACHT RACE.
On TUESDAY, MAY lrtth, 1887, steamer rOPE
t'ATI.IN will leave Kelly's wharf, foot of Bull
street, at 8:80 am., following the yachts over
the course, giving a tine view of the race. Fare
round trip 50c. Music and refreshments on
board.
FAMILY EXCURSION.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th. 18S7. from Kellv’s
wharf, at 2:30 p. m. Fare 50c. Children half
price.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Scaled proposals in duplicate will be received
for the erection of an office building for the
CENTRAL RAILROAD will be received by the
undersigned until TUESDAY. MAY 10th, at noon.
Drawings and Specifications may lie seen at
the offices of Pay X Elchberg. No. 3 Bull street.
Savannah, and lilt* South Broad street, Atlanta,
Qa
Bond and Security will lie required for the
performance of the contract. Work to be com
pleted on or before SUIT. Ist. 1887, tinder for
feiture.
Bids will be received either in whole, or for
j separate parts of the work.
FAY * EICHBERO. Architect*.
DR. lIEMIV S IULUIVi,
SURGEON DENTIST.
OSkv corner Jones and Drayton streets.
I Graduate Baltimore CV*'N'ge of Dental Sursery.
ILVIKRs LIVER imiHKI TOII.
Tl'.is WjHAhlf prrtnraitoi is invaluable for
i the restoration of tone an! strength to the sys
tem. For Dyspepsia. Constipation and other
! ills, cauned hr a diwrdeml liver. it c*r.r.ot he
i excelled. Highest ]Mi res awarded. ac.l in
dorsed hy eminent medical men. Ask for Ul
| liter's Liver Corrector and take no other. $1 00
a bottle. Freight paid to any a hires*.
H. F. ELMER. M D..
Thst-maoist. Saranaah. Oa.
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t H.Alb,
PARK & Til K< )RI >
Imported Cigars.
ITRO n.\B YXO, HENRY CLAY,
KF'-UJk HABaXEKA.
nm: r.; rßrsi’ALACit'L's,
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GARBAUev LA LEUTC RA OFKItAS.
GOLDEN i.U UX.
EL ESCYPOr
A, M.&C.W. West's.
PRO POSALS
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AMUSEMENTS.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
Farewell Performance
Of the Bright and Charming little Soubrette,
COBI VAN , TASSEL,
and her excellent Dramatic Company, in
a repertoire of popular successes.
WILL BE PRESENTED
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY 7,
The four-act domestic drama.
Haze 1
THIS AFTERNOON, at the Ladies' and Chil
dren's Matinee,
LEAH, THE FORSAKEN.
Admission to Matinee: Adults 25c.. Children 15c.
pe iple's popular prices: 15c. 85c. and, 60c.,
during this engag-ment. Reserved seats now
on sole at Davis Bros.
BASE BALL TO-DAY.
CHARLESTON
vs.
SAVAN NAH.
Tickets at FERNANDEZ’S CIGAR STORE
and at the Park.
Ladies admitted free to all privileges TO
DAY OTST.Y.
Gram© at 4 p. m.
HOTELS.
''popular prices.
Congress Hall.
SzYT?A/I’OOrzY SPRINGS,
Accommodates 1.0(10 persons. Rates. $3 per day
for rooms, except those on parlor and first floors.
Open from June ik to Oct. l.
CLEMENT A COX, Proprietors.
IT. a CLEMENT, Manager.
THE KENSINGTON.
Union Avenue, opposite Congress Springs Park,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 18th.
For particulars address 229 Broadway, Room
18, N. V., or 420 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
PAUL C. GRENING, Proprietor.
THE COLUMBIAN,
SARATOGA SPRINGS,
TIIE FAVORITE HOTEL OF BAVANNAHIANS
Opens June ~stli.
JAMES M. CASE, Proprietor.
Indian Harbor Hotel,
GREENYVICH, COdVNT.
Will Open Saturday, June 18th,
Address WM. H. LEE,
Grand Hotel, 31st street and Broadway, New
York.
NEW HOT EL TOGNI,
(Formerly St. Mark's.)
Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla.
r U'HE MOST central House in the city. Near
I i’ost Office, Street Cars and all Ferries.
New and Elegant Furniture. Electric Bells,
Baths, Etc. J 2 in) to $3 per day.
JOHN B. TOGNI, Proprietor,
s \ UPSON. Manager.
LE ON HOT EL,
TALLAHASSEE, • - FLA.
M. L. OGLESBY, - - Manager.
Winter Tiesort.
Open December to May. Daily Rates—Bl.
HOTEL SAN SALVADOR,
ST. GEORGE STREET,
ST. AUGUSTINE, - - - FLA.
{DIRsT-CLASS in all ire appointments. This
New and Elegant Concrete Hotel is hand
somely furnished throughout, and bus all the
modi in improvements -Electric Bells. Gas.
Baths and perfect Sanitary system. Rates: 5251
to £3 )>er day. Special terms hv the week or
month. N. PAPY, Proprietor.
HOTEL VENDOME,
BROADWAY & FORTY-FIRST STREET
NEW YORK.
\ MF.RICAN PLAN. Centrally located. All
,'V the latest improvements. Cuisine and ser
vice unexcelled.
Special rates to permanent guests.
I STKINUELD. Manager.
DUB'S SCREVEN HOUSE.
r I* , HIS POPULAR Hotel hi now,, provided with
Ia Pas- M' vr Klevator 'the o: .v one in the
city'and Ivon n*rnr !*•!-•! &ni’newly lur
nl&hed. The propriet *t. wh> hv recentpurchase
is also the owner of the tstablishn.ent. spares
neither pains nor expense in the entertainment
of his guests The patronage of Florid* visit
ors is earnestly iuvit*M. Th ‘ t-iMe of the
St rvven House is supplied with every luxury
that the markets a: home or abroad ear. afford.
MARSHALL iToTSR
SAVANNAH. - - GA.
S' D I* Alv Proprietor of
" * the Metropolian I! tv!. Nt-w York, and th?
Grind Vni* n, Ntrat*>jn Springs. Location cen
tral. All parts o( tin* cit and places of inter
v- ;v>vv>d!e by cars constantly p&sN.ng
the doors. Spechtf inuu to thuae visa
ing the city f r business or pleasure.
THE MORRISON HOUSE.
One of the Larg s; Hoarding Houses in the
South.
VFPORPS peasant South room*. pood boa-1
with pure Art isjaa Water. : prices to suit
t-• • wUlu.ig tal t v regular or transient uecoin
modat; s.s. N witi-ex-t corner n and
Dray I s'tyets. opposite Marshall House.
4 (Dill IT-FT AB- WE TIIE SEA-WATAUGA
-until r:.i BJoicniie R-*-k. N. t\. onlhe
summit < f tb, Ridge. rYtresi water; every
thug . , <nif-rtl.le and el-gaat. Lowest
rstfx Wnre for fuitbc lcfomittioiL
XOTLCK.
IVITTV yosj fled it ne essarr to Lave a Stove
* * r Kange, or anything in Hardware. the
vervhes'. thing you can <: • is to give LOVELL A
LATTiSORK your order You then ran feci
p vtty certain ts.ti vos are getting it at the low
e * mats. for "OI tr hutinaa .s n>J Urr* and
tbojv'Uhiy systematised to make a praotior of
char, in t Ton. I net and Harry each a Jiff rretd
prioi . onri Vs they seC only the lending ma tes
and will hare tsi: Id tie to \k> w<ih iaferkr
as it ts very uns iila.-Mry to srd them at any
pci." F t *ld> things (to elsewhere, thev
siwt them .m dl r.n ’. won't kivv th- ut i.Y>
aid IST Cosr v .Tese street, havaiuwh, Ua.. near the
’darker
Oil & Gasoline
STOVES.
A FELL UXT or THE REST MAKES.
Corn-well & Chipman
ODD FELLOWS Btrn.MX3.
EXCU It's IONS.
Tenth HH Es£l
May 9th, 1887.
SAVANNAH, FLORIDA t WESTERS
—AND—-
Charleston & Savannah
Railways Employes’ Mutual Relief Association
— r
St John's River by Moonlight on Steamers
Palatka and Sanford by Rail or Steamer
Sanford to Kissimmee and Tamua hv’n,
Beautiful Likes and Rivers on the route
sonville to Fernandma, Palatka to Gainesville by
The Ancient City of St. Augustine by Rail.
GO AND SEE THE INDIANS.
Pablo Beach, uninterrupted drive for 30 miles
Handsomest Beach on the Atlantic Coast, oriy
li miles from Jacksonville. u ”
Arrangement made for board at hotels ass
on steamers at reduced rates. Fine Band at
Music accompanies the excursion. 1
Tickets will not lie sold to colored person.
Nurses in charge of children only will be at
mitted. u *
Price of Round Trip to Places Mentioned:
Savannah to Jacksonville a* m
“ St. Augustine ' a J
“ “ Palatka •
“ “ Sanford L" " ?t*
“ “ Kissimmee ;
“ “ Tampa 2
“ Gainesville 4 50
“ St. Augustine via Palatka!. 4
“ “ Pablo Beach |
Coupons for places beyond Jacksonville will
be furnished by Committee on train after leav.
ing Savannah.
Children under 12 years of age half price.
Honorary Committee.- !!. S. Haines, Chair
man: H. B. Plant, Robert G. Fleming W s
Chisholm. Charles D. Owens, J. YV. Craig, \V p
Hardee, William Duncan, R. LePage, William
Bren.
General Committee.—C. YV. Keogh, Chair
man : James Bennett, J. E. Smith, Jr., B. P.
Lockwood, Joseph H. Bandy, H. Z. Harris.
Junior Committee.—Charles A. Gradot, Chair,
man; John F.Glatignv, C. O. Haines, Johnj.
Rogero, John F. Walsh.
Tickets for sale by the Committee, at William
Bren’s Tkket Office; John F. Walsh, Savannah,
Florida and Western Ry. Freight Depot.
Trains leave Savannah at 7 a. m., standard
time. All Excursionists must leave on this
train, and be on the return train not later than
the p' it. train on SUNDAY, Ylay 15.
F. EUGENE DURBEC, President.
MILLINERY'.
PLATSHEK’S,
138 Broughton Street.
GREAT CONSOLIDATION SALE.
ACH and every article mentioned below w
J are convinced are the rarest bargains ever
offered in this or any other market. YVe do not
offer them as baits, nor limit each customer's
purchase to lure you in. Our intention is only
to show an economizing public that these ex
emplify the many inducements our establish
ment is crowded with.
GRAND BARGAIN 1.
150 yards Cream YVhite Egyptian Lace Flounc
ing. worked, 45 inches deep, at the remarkabl*
price 75c. ]>er yard.
GRAND BARGAIN 2.
25 dozen Ladies' White 100-l>one Corset, ele
pant model, 5-liook reinforced clasps and extra
long, the best 7oc. corset in the world.
GRAND. BARGAIN 3.
50 dozen Children's Extra Brilliant Lisle
Riblied Hose, black and colored, ail sizes, 35c.
per pair; regular value for 75c.
GRAND BARGAIN 4.
125 dozen Ladies' Fine White Linen Handker
chiefs. size inches, genuirie 14-inch
hemstitch, only 10c. each; worth fully 25c. each.
GRAND BARGAIN 5.
75 dozen Gents' \ regular made Balhrizgau
Undervests, sizes 34 to 44. only $2 a box l Vn doz.fi
worth at gents' furnishers $3.
GRAND BARGAIN 0.
1,000 yards elegant 27-inch wide Check Nain
sooks and Novelty Lace Stripe White Goods, 10c.
per yard; dry goods houses ask 10c. for same
GRAND BARGAIN 7.
200 YY'hite Swiss Embroidered Dress Rohes,
eaeli containing 10 yards material and 9 yard*
trimming, at $2, $2 50, S3, SC cheap at one-third
more.
GRAND BARGAIN 8.
40 dozen I-adies' Muslin Chemise, handsomely
trimmed with Torchon lace and Cambric edge;
the best 50c. article in the States.
GRAND BARGAIN 9.
120 dozen Ladies' Jersey fitting Gauze Under
vests. the I'cst'finished goods in America,at 35c.
and 50c. Give them a trial.
GRAND BARGAIN 10.
800 While Li:i*'n Collars and Cuff*
at 15c.: conceded a bargain for £V\
GRAND BARGAIN 11.
I*3 pieces 7-inch wide, all ilk. White Block
P;*-itern Siuih Ribbons, only yard: regular j>#
value.
GRAND BARGAIN 12.
•' dozen Infant's Corded and Embroidered
Mull Caps, in scull and Normandy styles, at 25c.,
S.V., ode. The richest novelties and grandest
values in this city.
ST. JMAH AND BULL STBM
SAXONY YY'OOL. 2 Hanks r<a
MIDNIGHT WOOL 20c. Hack.
-SHETLAND FLOSS 10c. Hank.
INFANTS' CAPS from 15c. to j- 1 50
SUN BONNETS from !oc. to $1 73.
CROCHEP SACKS from 50c. to S2
AU new goods, latest stJches and best shapsj
SACKS. Nothing to compare with them in the
city.
Foil line of ARRASENE, CHENILLE. PJi*
BEESINE. FILLOSELLE ar.d CREWEL.
STAMPING at short notice.
Mrs. K. POWER,
137 St. Julian Street.
nOI'SEKXKPIXB OOOPg
j. x rsm -.s *- H- ouvxi
Freeman & Oliver,
FURNITURE,
Matting. Refrigerators, Stoves,
Cr*xkcrv aai Huasf FaniL>hiEf Owdi
• w
lie BROUGHTN4N STREET.
Furr Jure Stored During Summer Months
P. J. FALLON.
BOLDER AND CONTRACTOR.
23 DR.VYTYYX STREET. SAVANNAH.
17ST.YATT8 promptly furn>ed ff
j of icy
REX MAGNUS.
rot sj nx rr—-
C. M. GILBERT & CO,
irreu for Gewrwa Ha*