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sB-vf-TME ALMANAC- Tins DAY. '
at Savannah 3:11 am. 3:50 p :<
Monday, May 16, 1888.
AP.I#VED YESTERDAY.
lß^J rn ,l!ii> N.i.-wboe, Kempton, New York—
Appolrt. Biilups, Baltimore—
B'Vraiel'i i.W::i (Italt. I-aurin, Baltimore,
\ R Salas i Cos.
I^fcjj a , n a ,Xor). Jorgensen, Marseilles, in
_ V it Salas & Cos.
France C Yarnall. Scott, Providence, in
—Jos A Roberts & Cos.
sailed yesterday.
Bamship City of Augusta, New York.
B memoranda.
York May 13—Arrived, schrs S J Bentley,
Jacksonville; C R Flint, Brown, do;
'W Biaekmau. Blackman, do; Susan II
perkius. Savannah; Tom Williams.
[B sat ilia River, Ga; E V Glover, Ingersoil.
r 'iiark Fortuna (Nor), Kristiansen,
Ga; sebr J I! Holden. Look, Jack
jße'i bark Nannie T Bell, Darien.
March 37—Arrived, bark Alfa
B Molatesta. Pensacola.
a, sj a y ia -Arrived, steamship Coventry
SMilacon, Port Royal, S C.
jHenxsd, Mav 18-Arrived, bark Glen Grant
Apalachicola.
May 13—Arrived, schrs Annie S Co
s ( Hello, Bond, Uruns-
May 13—Cleared, schr Susan B
Savannah; Mattie May, Rich-
Georgetown, SC.
SC. MavlS- Arrived, steamer Lufra
Phildelphia.
B 1. si’Mincr Glcnrath ii’.r , Storey, United
Bri'i'nl Mny u*. Arrived, schr Fannie Kiinmey.
H. Philadelphia.
Bv'West, May 13—Sailed, schr D D Haskell,
Pensacola. ... . ’ .
a , x Arrived, schr Lizzie He.ver,
Galveston.
■iiadelphia, .May 13-Arrived, schr S G Hart,
■h Pensacola.
■ , r , M-in John II May. Riggs, Fernandina;
■John’Shay, Conk, do,
Breakwater. May 13—Passed out.
\ltamaha, Philadelphia for Savannah.
Bi'lla River. Ga, May 10—Sailed, schr Roger
■a Delay, Boston.
MARITIME MISCELLANY.
Rwc. May 13—Bark Lauretta (Brt, from
B. ,1a .'or Brest, v liieh struck on Marquesas
■ot off by steamers Raleigh and Cora and
■ here, jettisoned her deck load.
April 80— Bark Ragna (Nor), from
for Si Petersburg, before reported as
K,g sunk at sea. was abandoned April 14 in
N. ion 40 IV. It now appears that the
was seen to sink, but was in a sinking
when the crew left her.
EXPORTS.
steamship City of Augusta, for New York
hhls manganese. 56 hales domestics and
mi cases cigars, 337 bids rice, 15 turtle, lfi
hides, 416 bbls spirits turpentine, 1,561
oranges, 006 bbls vegetables, 3,811 crates
PASSENGERS.
steamship Geo Anpolil. from Baltimore—
and sons. Pc v .1 R Adams, J Fisher,
steamship Naconchec. from New York
C Terry, A C Terry. Kev C Fraser,
Thompson, Kev D R Sheppard, T Parkes,
Miss L Downs, and 3 steerage.
steamship City of Augusta, for New York
H Hall. Miss J Hall. C A Hibbon wife and
Rev J Mitchell, \V E Rogers and wife, \V
Mrs L M Gomm, Mrs M Walter, Gen
B Sorrel anil wife, I) B Falk wife inft and
B, A Falk, Miss L Falk, Mrs C E Cunning-
B. T M Jarfray, Tims Robinson, L C Carey, W
S C Bullard. M S Adams, P H Orvis
Hrs G A Biek. Mrs B L Swayze, Mrs F
and inft, Mrs F Morgan and 3 children. .1
Mrs W P. Dyer. Miss Carpenter, Miss
WSSt : on, Mrs I, D Carpenter, I) K Warden. E If
W B Esson, G E Coulson, G W Kamii
(■ children and infl. M Williams, I, Pitman. J
51 Larendcr, T E Potter, L M Stein, Miss
G F Haas, c E Haas. A Stypman, W E
B E R Burnhard, and 7 steerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Br steamship Nacoochee. from New York—
Bcndheim Bros A Cos. Byelc & S, L
A ilkg Cos, J S Collins A Cos, C A Cox. Jos
W S Cherry & Cos. Crehan A I>. Cohen A
■'l Comer A Cos. E M Connor. W G Cooper,
jßc !•;. iutian A v . i:in,icin A 1.. Epstein A W,
■n A Bro. F.ilis. 5 A ('•>. I Epstein A Bru.
Jvpartment. M Fits: A Cos. Fret well A N.
: :ma A Cos. Frank A Cos, .! I'Germaine, G
A Soil. A 1 lanlev, Jos in.rim in,
Hogan. Hirsch Bros. Kavanaugh A B. P O
s Kr nisl.ofT. Lipiiman lines. E Aahiche.
M. E Loruil A Son. Pilientlial A Soil,
1 us A Cos. I' 11 Lester. 1) J Evons. N Lang,
l.ufhurrow, Ludden A B, A J Miller A Cos.
■M S Cos, Molir Bros, P E Masters, Order
BP H Miller, Marshall House. W B Milieu. S
)Bj '/ Moehlenbroclc AD, J McGrath A Cos. R
B 'odd. Lee Roy Myers AC >. Ncidlinger A
B> Myers A Hros.Jno Xicolsnn Jr. A S Nichols,
Bit.:! Co-op Asso'n, J G Nelson A Cos. Order
B- ■ unr. 1A ( O. A C Oelschig, Power AM.
Paertti, Palmer Bros, N Paulsen A Cos. Ray
B Peacock. II A Cos, E A 51 Schroder. Then
B 'c C D Rogers. C S Richmond. Screven
,| II S'-h-oder, Southern Ex Cos, i Seller,
B mi A Son, Solomons A' Cos, G Schwarz,
' ultins A < '<>. slrs S P Shutter. L C Strong,
B.S-lireiner. Smith Bros A Cos, P B Springer,
i.ih, Strauss Bros. GWTiedemah, bark
II Suiter. Jno Sullivan. J CThompson,
J w Tynan, C A 1! I'mbaeh, Pulaski
Byo iVeed A C. W A Welnvnl erg.W A Wolff,
BosE-in. ASIA C 5V sVest. S Wilinskv. M
Bmxky. J p Williams A Cos. Garnett. S A Cos. K
Bluvei, \v u Tel Cos, S, F & W Rv, F W Tay
LIST OF VESSELS
R l ' Cleared and Sailed for this Port.
BARKS.
(fieri, Nordbrodt. Bremen, sld Feb 18.
Horn, Liverpool, sld April 2.
B;v. i.r cNori, Nielsen, Buenos Ayres, sld Dec
Ansi, slinacli. Buenos Ayres, sld Feb li.
■" or ( ( \er), Voss, Hamburg, aid April 14.
■■Kiijl iNor). Riis. Grangemouth, shl March 33
■>') bemerara.
■ v anni (Hr), Kirbj-, Santos, sld April 6.
■Milan I Non. Larsen. Tousberg, sld Apil 26.
Tunnell, Philadelphia, up 51 sv 5.
■none (Ansi, Starcich, Valencia, sld April lfi.
■fress (Nor), Olsen, Pernambuco, sld April 15.
■wiel (Br). (Memcnt, Itio Janeiro, sld April 13.
■tent ißelg), Vries, Antwerp, sld Slav 6.
■™.di,i. Pray, Philadelphia, cld May It).
RH-'raach iNorj, Andorseu. at Liverpool April 30.
R SCHOONERS.
R n 'l City, \’oorhees. Baltimore, cld May 4.
K? a Hawley, Rowley, Boston, up April 3S.
Rii'mlte Townsend, Baltimore, up 51ay 14.
Ri r j/\Hamill Jr, Fenimore, Philadelphia, eld
Riliainine, Olsen, Bath, sld sfay 3.
R: m, ‘ A Bonsall. Isxlge. New York, cld May 9.
■rmer, Daholl, New York, up May 11.
■LiiT,* • ILLonriell, New York, up s!ay 12.
K, n Bond. Eastern port, up May 11.
R ti ‘ n , Lay, Steelman, Baltimore, cld May 13.
J baunders, Ingersoil, New York, up May
BOOK NOTICES.
■TtHepsy's Focnumxo. ByLuth Adams. J.
Uo- ’ rhiln<lel P hia - Paper
■ The author in this volume has succeeded
Pi resonting to the public a very readable
PIT- The plot is good, and considerable
P"er is shown in the portrayal of clmrac
jr l.Km-ND or Hami et, PaiNCK or Denmark.
J, P. Hansen, late United States Con-
Sr k'.Lknoie, Dzumark. Charles 11. Ken- A
iri.ii “Dearborn stient, Chicago, publishers.
> lly & Clarke, Savannah. Price 85c.
Giis little volume of flfty-sevon pages
“'tains a complete and very interesting ac
llrtu of t * le Legend of Hamlet, and is well
°rth perusal.
lv,' KS 7'' R L Illustrated monthly magazine,
bvrmber, ISSfi, to April. 1837. The Century
anpary, N ow York. Price SB.
1 10 "umbers of this magazine included in
w volume are among its best. They are
er -' hundsomely bound and make a de
, 0 l Addition to any library of which
y*y form a part. The publishers an
.'mc®,l '“-t during the coming volume, entl
s with October of this year, the condud
r?P?r*™ in the war series will lie printed,
nglng the war down to Its close. After
some supplementary articles will np-
BtLi 00 10 “°*Pit*d service, tlie telegraph
et, c. The main nart of tho war
interest will be transfetred to “Abraham
Lincoln: A History,” the chapters of which
printed in the volume just closed serve as
an introduction to the extremely important
political l .criod which will lie described in
early numbers. In May, “The Border Con
flict” (u little war which preceded the great
civil war) is described, together with Lin
coln’s jiart in the fonuation of the Republi
can party; in June, the l)red Scott decision,
with Lincoln’s and Douglas’ utterances con
corning that event; in July, a full report of
the great Lincoln-Douglas debates; in Au
gust, Lincoln’s famous Cooper Institute
speech; in September, the conventions of
IStJO. and the election of Lincoln to the
Presidency.
Progress from iPovertv; a review of Henry
George’s "Progress aud Poverty” and “Pro
tection or Free Trade.” By Giles B. Stebbins.
Charles H. Kerr & Cos., 175 Dearborn street,
Chicago. Wylly & Clark. Savannah. Price,
23c.
Mr. Stebbins shows in this little volume
that he is quite a vigorous writer.
MAGAZINES.
The Church Review for May is an excel
lent number. This magazine is growing in
favor. With regard to its future policy the
management announce that the range of
the subjects treated will embrace topics of
general interest to the reading public. Two
articles may be expected each month on
questions of special present interest to
churchmen.
The New Princeton Review for May con
tains a notably varied and vigorous series of
articles from writers of the first rank. H.
Table's brilliant study of “Napolean Bona
parte” is the most scathing and searching
analysis of the character and career of the
great soldier ever written. Ex-President
Koah Porter makes Mr. Leslie Stephen’s
recent book on the “Science of Ethics’’ the
text of a very elixir and able discussion of
“Physiological Ethics.” Mr. Ellis H. Rob
erts follows Mr. Godkin’s strong article in
the previous issue of the Review with a vig
orous presentation of the “Moral Aspects of
the Tariff” from the standpoint of a pro
tectidnist. Mrs. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop’s
story, “A Touch of Divinity,” is a very
original piece of writing. The editorial
departments are varied and strong. A. C.
Armstrong & Son, New York.
The New England Magazine for May,
besides many other valuable articles, has a
finely illustrated one on the city of Provi
dence, R. I. The illustrations show
its development since 1808. New England
Magazine, No. 86 Broomfield street, Boston.
The Cosmopolitan for May has a verj' in
teresting table of contents. “The Bridal
Journey of Catherine the Great,” is an arti
cle that will be read with great interest,and
“Life Beneath the Crescent” will please
many readers. This number contains a
great variety of excellent matter and indi
cates that the magazine is steadily improv
ing. Schleght & Field Company, Roches
ter, N. Y.
BROKERS.
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in Grain, Stocks, Bonds and Petroleum. Prompt
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which will be forwarded free on application.
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> of Stocks and Bonds.
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ZBx’olkzex'S.
ORDERS EXECUTED on the New York, Chi
cago and Liverpool Exchanges.
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FOR
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WITH PATENT NOZZLES.
I
All Sizes and Prices.
HOSE REELS
AND
Sprinklers.
—FOR SALE BY
John Nicholson, Jr.,
SO AND 32 DRAYTON STREET,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
PAINTS AND OILS.
Tun I) & ADAMS,
SUCCESSORS TO A. B. COLLINS A CO.,
The Old Oliver Paint and Oil Hone,
Y\7TLL keep a full line of Poors, Sash, Blinds
TV and Builders’ Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Steamboat and Mill Supplies, Lime, Plaster,
Cement, etc. Window Glass a specialty. All
sizes anti kinds of Packing. A large lot of odd
size Sash, Doors and Blinds will be sold at a dis
count.
AT THE OLD STAND,
No. 5, Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga.
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YY VARNISH, ETC.; READY MIXED
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-OF THE—
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The nndei-signed Is prejtaroil to deliver the
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One Year
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THE MORNING'NEWS: MONDAY, MAY 16, 1887.
LOTTERY.
OFFICIAL DRAWING-
—or TBK -
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY,
SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “K,”
Drawn at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday,
May 10, 1887.
FULL PRIZES:
Nn. Prize, i .Vo. Prize. I .Vo. Prize.
172 $ 100 28264.. ..$ 100:50908.. ..$ 10(1
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22162.. 100 50550 ... 300:74726 ... 100
23)9-1 ... 100 50608.... 80,14801.... 100
J 8118.... 800 807*6.... 100)74847.... 500
LOTTERY.
No. Prize. I No. Prize. No. Prize.
74853.. 24X1'83176....$ 100 91868....$ 100
75235. . 100(88550.... 100 IttW). .. 11X1
75259.. 100 83638... 100 92546.... 600
75113. .. 300 83683. ... 900 92608. .. 100
75500 . 100 83716... 100 92739... 100
75617.. 200:83797... 100 92972.... 500
7 5 ->B6 50000 83895.... 100 93157.... 100
75960.. 100:84018.... 200 98859.... 100
76263.. 200)84364.. ■. 800 93325.... 100
76593.. 300 84387.... 100 93384.... 100
76777.. 900 84544.... 14X1 98455.... 100
77083.. 14X1 84707 ... 800193526 ... liX)
77117.. 200 84737 ... 100(93548.... 200
77354.. 200 84804.... 100)93614.... 500
77475.. 11X1 81868.... 91X1 93683.... 100
77704 109 85202 100 93716 100
77922.. 100 85465.... 100 93739... 100
77961.. 21X1 854)84 .. 800 94010.... 200
78173 14X1 85888 200 91039 800
78860. .. 100 84)174 ... 100 94151.... 200
78475.. 800 86232.... l*t 94160.... 200
78681.. 100 86336 100 94527.... 100
78886.. 100 86443... 100 94613.... 100
79100.. 200 80506.... 24X1 94671.... 300
79110 800'86922.... 800 94700 200
79221.. 200)86998... 100,94909.... 300
79121.. 100 87163.... 100 94937... 300
79172 100 87293 800 96120 100
79526.. 100 87296.... 100)95450.... 100
79530.. 100187328.... 100,95458.... 300
79659.. 100 87434.... 100)95063.... 800
79696. .. 200 87452 100 95766.... 9tX)
79732.. 100)87911... 200)95940 100
79773.. . 200)87936.... 800 95988 100
79920.. 200)87943.... 100 96179.... 100
79976.. 500 87958 800) 96299 190
79998.. 100 87970.... 100 96321.... 100
79996.. .. s<X> 88178.... 100)96331.... 100
80005.. 200 88393... 100)99862... 100
80024.. 100 88316 100)96587 2IX)
80440.. 100 881X11.... 200 96721.... 14X1
80502.. 100 88522 200 90770.... SIX)
80.567.. 1 (XI 88635.... 1000 96995.... 100
80570.. ltX> 88666.... KXI 971K19.... 100
80574.. 100)88708.... 11X1 97133.... 100
80714. ~ 200 88755.... 100 97474 ... 2(X)
80789.. 600)88815.... 200 97490... 800
81028 ... 800188882.. . 100 97681... 800
81080 ... 100)88891.. . 280 97850.... 100
81099 ... 100)88906.... 8(1)97960 ... 100
8113*).... 1000 8893*1 SIX)-97967 100
81262.. 200 : 89017.... 200)98113.... 200
81290.. 100)89066.... 200)98163.... SIX)
81308.. 100)89100.... 100)98253... 100
81375.. 14X1)89197..,. 1000,98390.... 100
81379 ... 100 89490.... 2009H57;1. 5000
81510. .. 800)89722... 100198813.... 100
81744.. 100)89861.... 100)98836... 14X)
81836.. 100)89959.... 100)98928.... 300
81857. .. 100 89984 .. 200 989-43 ... 200
82048 ... 100)90000. .. 109 98968.... 100
82109.. 200 90087. .. 100)99119 ... 100
82209.. 800)90066. .. 200 99146.... 100
82538 ... 100(90104. .. 100 99347 ... 100
82600.. 200190360 500)99480.... 100
82831.. 300 90024.... 200,99434.... 504)
a3127.... 100)90771. . 100)99507.... 100
83188.. 100 110794.... 100)99610.... 100
88226.. 300 91169... 800 99644.... 200
83239.. 100 91398.... 100 99662... 200
83246.. 100 91590.... 200 99740.... 100
83252.. 100|91678.... 100 99816.... 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 numbers from 15716 to 15816 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the capital prize of $150,000. S3OO
100 numbers from 75816 to 75916 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $50,000.. 300
100 numbers from 15822 to 15022 inclusive,
being 50 numbers on each side of the num
ber drawing the Capital Prize of $20,000.. 100
1000 numbers ending with 06, being the two
last figures of the number drawing the
Capital Prize of $150,000 60
The subscribers having supervised the Single
Number Drawing, Class E, Louisiana Statk
Lottery, hereby certify that the above are the
numbers which were this day drawn from the
100,u00 placed in the wheel, with the prizes cor
responding to them.
Witness our hands at New Orleans, La., this
Tuesday, May 10, 1887.
G. T. BEAUREGARD,
J. A. EARLY,
Commissioners.
Prizes cashed in full without deduction.
No. 15766 draws Capital Prize $150,000, sold in
fractions in San Francisco, New York, Philadel
phia aud Deer Lick, Mason county, W. Va. No.
75806 draws Second Capital Prize, $50,000, sold in
Cairo, 111., Nashville. Tenn. anil Mobile, Ala.
No. 16872 draws Third Capital Prize, $20,000, sold
in Washington, D. C., San Francisco, cal., Vir
ginia City, Nev. and Everest, Kans. No. 45649
draws SIO,OOO, sold in Chicago, 111., San Fran
cisco, Cal., Keokuk, lowa, and (jamllle, Mo. No.
51955 draws SIO,OOO, sold in New Orleans, I -a.,
Boston. Mass., Washington. D. C., Oakland and
San Jose, Cal., Pittsburg, Pa., Mt. Pleasant, Fla.,
Gurdon. Ai k., aud Union Star, Mo. Nos. 15862,
38000, 46016. 98573 draw each SSOOO, sold in New
Orleans, New York, San Francisco, Boston,
Washington, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Mo.,
Memphis, Tenn., Galveston, Tex., Altoona, Pa.,
lowisburg, W. Va., Atchison and Toronto,
Kans., Humboldt, Neb., and Fayette C. 11. Ala.
UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION!
Li Over a Million Distributed.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000.
L.S.L.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
Incorporated by the lzogislature in 1868 for
Educational and Charitable purposes, and its
franchise made a part of the present State con
stitution, in 1879, by an overwhelming popular
vote.
Its Grand Single \umbrr Drawings take
place monthly, and the Semi-Annual lYrnw
ing* regularly every six months (June and
December).
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of the. Louisiana State Lot
tery Company , and in person nianage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same
are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in
good faith toward all parties , and we authorize
the Company to use this certificate, with fac
similes of our signatures attached , in its adver
tisements."
jhfSf
Commissioners.
HY the undersigned Hanks and Banker* will
pay all Prize drawn in the Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Nat’l Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State Nat’l Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Bank.
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING
In the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
TUESDAY, Juno 14, 1887.
Capital Prize, $300,000.
100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each. Halves
$lO, (Quarters $5, Tent ha $2. Twentieths sl.
list or PRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF *300.000 is SBOO,OOO
1 PRIZE OF l(X),(XX)ls. 100,4 XX)
1 PRIZE OF 60,4)00 is 50,000
1 PRIZE OF 85,000 is 25,(XX1
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 20,000
5 PRIZES OF 5,000 are 25,000
26 PRIZES 4>F l/XJO are 25.1X10
100 PRIZES OF 600 arc W),000
200 PRIZES OF 300 are 60,000
500 rRIZES OF 200 are 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of SSCX) approximating to
$300,000 Prize are 50,000
100 Pnzo-s of S3OO approximating to
SIOO,OOO Prize arc ,80,000
100 Prizes of S2IXI approximating to
$50,000 I’rize are 20,000
TKLKINAL PRIZES.
1,000 Prizes of SIIXI decided by. .SBOO,OOO
Prize are 100,000
1,000 Prizes of SIOO decided by.. SIOO,OOO
Prize are 100,000
3,l?Xi Prizes, amounting to $1,055,000
For clulM rates or any further infonnation
apply to the undersigned. Your handwriting
must be distinct and Signature plain. More
rupiil return mail delivery will be assured by
your enclosing an envolope liearing your full ad
dress.
Send POSTAL NOTES-, Express Money Or
ders, or Now York Exchange in ordinary letter.
( uiTency by Express (at our expense i ad
dressed M. A. O AI PIILM,
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. V.
Address Registered Letters to
lAEAV ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans, La.
RFMFMRFR T fiat the presence of Gen
rv L. IVI C. IVI Dt r\ pra [„ Beauregard and
Early, who are In charge of the drawings, is a
guarantee of absolute fairs::is and Integrity,
that the cbstYw sre all equal, and tnat no one
LOTTERY.
can possibly divine what number will draw a
Prize.
REMEMBER that the pavmentof all Prizes
is til Vi! WTEEI) BY Fill 1< NATIONAL
B\AKS of New Orleans, ami the Tickets are
signed by the President of an Institution, whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of any imitations or
anonymous schemes.
LEGAL NOTICES.
IN Chatham Superior Court, December Term,
ISM. DELIA FALKKNBERRY vs. JEFF.
FALKENBERRY. Divorce.
It appearing to the court from the return of
the Sheriff in the above named cause that the
defendant does not reside in Chatham county,
and it further appearing that, he does not reside
in the State, it is ordered by the Court that ser
vice be perfected on the defendant by the publi
cation of this order once a month for four
months before the Juno term of this Court in
the Savannah Morning News, a newspaper pub
lished in this county.
February 15, 1887. A. P. ADAMS.
Judge S. C. E. J. Ua.
Geo. W. Owens, Attorney for Petitioner.
A true extract from the miuigps this 18th day
of February, 1887.
[seaxJ JAMES K. P. CARR,
Deputy Clerk S. C. 0. 0.
(A BORGIA, Chatham County. Notice ishero
-1 by given that I have made application to
the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for
order to soil lot number four Forsyth ward, city
of savannah, and the improvements thereon,
subject to a ground rent of eighty-eight dollars
and eighty cents, payable annually to city of
Savannah, belonging to estate of WILLIAM N.
HOLT, deceased, for the payment of debts and
distribution; and that said order will be granted
at JUNE TERM, 1887, of said Court unless ob
jections are filed.
Aran. :50th, 1887. H ARRIET R. HOLT,
Administratrix estate of William N. Holt, de
ceased.
/ 1 BORGIA, Chatham County. GESCHK
V T HENKEN has made application to Court
of Ordinary for twelve months' maintenance
and support out of estate of DIF.DRICR W.
HENKEN, deceased, for herself and minor chil
dren. Appraisers have made return allowing
same to them.
All persons interested art' hereby notified to
appear before Court said to show cause against
said application before the FIRST MONDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application will be
granted.
Witness the llont ihle Hampton TANARUS,. Ferrill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this thirtieth
day of April, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSEI.L, Jr.,
Clerk 0. O. C. 0.
( ~8 BORGIA, Chatham County. HEBTER
"T WASHINGTON has made application to
Court of Ordinary for twelve months’ mainte
nance and support for herself and minor child;
appraisers have made return allowing satno to
them out of estate ot BENJAMIN WASHING
TON, deceased.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
appear before said Court to show cause against
said application before the FIRST MONDAY
IN JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferriu,,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this thirtieth
day of April, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jn.,
ClcrkC. O. C. C.
( i EORGIA, Chatham County.-HARRIET R.
’ X HOLT has made application to Court of
Ordinary for twelve months' maintenance and
support out of estate of WILLIAM N. HOLT,
deceased, for herself and minor children. Ap
praisers have made return allowing same to
them.
All persons Interested are hereby notified to
appear before said Court to show cause against
said application before the FIRST MONDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferriu.
Ordinary for Chatham County, this 80th day ot
April, 1887 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jn.,
Clerk C. 0. C. C.
/"8 EORGIA, Chatham County.—BRIDGET
\X COUNIHAN lias made application to
Court of Ordinary for twelve months’ main
tenance and support out of estate of PATRICK
COUNIHAN, deceased, for herself and minor
children. Appraisers have made return allow
ing same to them.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
appear liefore said Court to show cause against
said application before the FIRST MONDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this SOth day of
April, 1887. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
Clerk C. O. C. C._
f ' EORGIA, Chatham County.—JULlA T.
V T CHARLTON has made application to
Court of Ordinary for twelve months' mainte
nance ami support out of the estate of TII< 'MAH
J. CHARLTON, deceased, for herself and minor
children. Appraieera have made return allow
ing same to them.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
appear liefore s!tid Court to show cause against
said application liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application w ill be
granted. a
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferriu,,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this SOth day of
April, lbß7.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
Clerk C. O. C. 0
fs EORGIA, Chatham County.—ANNlE E.
VT ARMSTRONG has made application to
Court of Ordinary for twelve months' main
tenance and support out of estate of ALEXAN
DER ARMSTRONG, deceased, for herself and
minor children Appraisers have made return
allowing same to them.
All persons interested are hereby notified to
appear liefore said Court to show cause against
said application before the FIRST MONDAY IN
JUNE NEXT, otherwise said application will he
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Flrrill,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this 30th day of
April, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
_ Clerk C. 0. C. C.
0 s ! EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas
T JACOB MORNINGSTAR has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Let ters of Administration
on the estate of JOHN MORNINGSTAR, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if anv they have)
on or liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill,
('rdinary for Chatham county, this the 90th day
of April, 1881'.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
Clerk C O. C. C.
G 1 EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
I JOHN T. EVANS lias applied to Court of
Ordinary for 1 -elters of Administration on the
estate of JOHN EVANS, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it inay concern to be and appear liefore
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted
Wii ness the Honorable Hampton L. Fbrrill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 80th day
of April, 1887.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
01 EORGIA, Chatham County. -- Whereas.
X HENRY McALPIN han npplled to Court
of Ordinary for Getters of Administration on
the estate of JOHN PROCTOR, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (If any they have)
on tir before the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE
NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferhill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, tills the 80*11 day
of April, 1885'.
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Jr.,
Clerk C. 0.. C. 0.
DRAIN AM) HAT .
Keystone Mixes Feed,
Cow Peas and Feed Meal,
—also— —
Hay and Grain,
G.S. McAlpin
172 BAY STREET.
< I>M MISSION M EIU 1 1A NTS.
16 YEARS ESTABLISHED.
Or. 8. PALMER,
Wholesale Commission Merchant.
SOUTHERN PRODUCE A SPECIALTY.
166 Reade Hlreet, New York.
Consignments solicited and returns made
promptly. Stencils and Market reports furnished
on application.
Kcukkenceh:--Chatham National Bank, ihur
ber. Why land & Cos., New York. Also, Banks
and established Produce Merchants of New
York. Philadelphia. Baltimore and Boston.
PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION.
OTATK OF i IRGIA, Chatham County. -To
La the Honorable the Superior Court of said
County: The petition of f. H. ESTILL. S. P.
HAMILTON. HERMAN MYERS, D. G. PURSE,
J. C. ROWLAND. H ENRY BI.UN, JOHN J. MC
DONOUGH, LAWRENCE LIPPMAN, A. VETS
BURG and J. P. WILLIAMS respectfully shows:
That they desire for themselves, and for such
other persons as may hereafter be associated
with them, to be incorporated under the name
and style of “TYBEE BEACH COMPANY.”
That the object of tills association and the
principal business it proposes to carry on is to
buy, soil, lease and manage real estate and to
improve same on Tybee Island and elsewhere;
to build, lease, operate or conduct wharves,
warehouses, break-waters, pavilions, hotels
ami all other buildings whatsoever
needed or incident to its business;
to own, hire, conduct and manage tugs,
steamboats, lighters and other vessels anil eraft
that may be necessary; to charter ships and to
do a general lighterage and towage business; to
lay out, open, grade or pave streets, parks and
squares of sucli towns and villages as said com
pany mav see fit to open or lay out on said
Tybee Island or elsewhere; to construct, lease
or operator water works, gas works and elect ric
light works for its use or the use of the public,
and to make donations of its property for pur
poses of eucouraging improvements on said
Tybee Island or elsewhere on its property; and
to do all other acts ami things that may lie Inci
dent to the purpose of improving said island and
other property of said company, and to foster
ing the general business of this corporation.
That the amount of l lie capital to lie employed
by said corporation will Is 1 the sum of one hun
dred thousand ($100,000) dollars, divided into
shares of one hundred dollars each, which sum
is to lie paid in, with the privilege of increasing
said capital stock from time to time, in the dis
cretion of the Board of Directors of said corpora
tion, to any sum uot exceeding $600,000, and of
decreasing same, similarly; to any sum, not
below said first-named sum, to.wit: the sum of
SIOO,OOO.
Y T our petitioners further show that the princi
pal ulliee and place of doing business of said
corporation will lie in the city of Savannah, said
State and county, and that they desire to l>c in
corporated for the term of twenty (30) years,
with the privilege of renewal at the
end of that time; with power to
buy, receive, convey, own, have, lease,
or transfer property real ami personal, and to
improve same; to sell, lease, or mortgage lands
and buildings, and to reinvest in same at pleas
ure; to own, build, use, lease, and occupy such
buildings and other property as may be neces
sary- for its said business; to have a corporate
seal: to borrow money, to secure same by deed,
mortgage, or otherwise, and to issue obligations
therefor; to make by-laws, not inconsistent with
the laws of the Itind; to contract and lie con
traded with; to sue and be sued, in and by said
corporate name; to take deeds, mortgages or
pledges of real and personal property as securi
ty for debt, and to transfer, assign, cancel and
foreclose same; and to have aud enjoy, and
exercise all other corporate (lowers and privi
leges incident to private corporations for busi
ness purposes under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, your petitioners pmy that they
and their associates and successors may be in
corporated for the purposes aforesaid, in the
name and for the term aforesaid, ami with all t he
corporate rights, powers and privileges afore
said, and with all the powers ana privileges inci
dent to corporations, or conferred upon them,
under the laws of the State of Georgia.
And your petitionere will ever pray, etc.
GARRARD ,t MELDRIM.
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Filed in office and recorded this 14th day of
May, 1887. JAMES K. P. CARR.
Deputy Clerk 8. 0. C (
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham County.— To
O the Honorable the Superior Court of said
county:
The petition of the TIARMONTE CLUB OF
SAVANNAH, a corporation under the laws of
the State of Georgia, respectfully shows;
That it was incorporated by this honorable
Court on July 3d, !887. for the period of twenty
(30) years, under the laws of said State; that said
charter expires by limitation on the 3(1 day of
July, 1887; that it desires the renewal of same
for the period of twenty (30) years from said Md
day of July, 1887, with all tile corporate powers,
rights ami privileges Incident to corporations,
under tho provisions of the statutes of Georgia,
with the power to purchase and hold property,
real and personal, as may he necessary to the
purpose of its organization, and to do all such
acts ami things as are necessary for the legiti
mate execution of such purpose.
Wherefore, your petitioner prays to have its
corporate existence renewed, as aforesaid, for
the term aforesaid, and with the powers now
enjoyed by it, and with* all t.he rights and
Srivilegpß incident to private corporations, lin
er the laws of the State of Georgia.
And your petitioner will ever pray, etc.
GARRARD & MELDRIM,
Petitioner's Attorneys.
Filed in office and recorded this 14th day of
May, 1887.
JAMES K. P. CARR.
Deputy Clerk S. 0. C. C.
MACHINERY. ~
Mailer!! lacier!!
Cheap and Good and Easy Terras.
4 EIGHT-HORSE POWER HORIZONTAL
Tr FIIUS BOX BOILERS (new).
1 Fifteen-Horse Power (secondtband) Return
Tubular Boiler.
1 Fifty-Horse Power (new) Return Tubular
Boiler.
2 Thirty-Horse Power (new) Return Tubular
Boilers.
1 Twenty-flve-Horae Power (new) Return
Tubular Boiler.
2 Twelve-Horse Power Horizontal Centre
Crnnk Engines, on sills (new).
2 Eight-Horse Power Horizontal Side Crank
Engines, on sills (new).
1 Eight Horse Power (second hand) Horizontal
Side Crank Engine, on wheels.
1 Six-Horse Power Horizontal Side Crank En
gines, on wheels (new).
2 Six-Horse Power Horizontal Side Crank En
gines, on sills (new).
Also, Circular Saw Mills, Saws, Belting, Pipe
and Fittings, Brass Goods, Inspirators, etc. Ad
dress
Schofield’s Iron Works,
MACON, GEORGIA.
NASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC.
Halifax River Lumber Mills.
JOHN MANLEY, Proprietor,
DAYTONA, KIaOIUD-A
EVERY VARIETY OF
Rough & Dressed Lumber,
SASHES, SHINGLES, MOLDINGS
SCROLL WORK FURNISHED.
In connection with the Mill is also a MA
CIIINF. AND REPAIR SHOP. Addr t
JOHN MANLEY
DAYTONA, FLORIDA.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Wines, Liquors, Etc.
B. Select Whisky, per gallon $(.
Balter Rye Whisky, per gallon $4.
Dupe rial Choice Rye Whisky, per gallon $3.
Pine Apple Choice Rye Whisky, per gallon $2.
Old Kye Whisky, a pure article, per gallon
$1 60.
Brandy from $3 to $0 per gallon.
Gin from $1 60 to $6 per gallon.
Rum from $1 60 to $3 per gallon.
Wines from $1 to $3 per gallon.
High Life Cigars, Very Fine. Try Thera.
Groceries at Cost and a fraction above. Don't
fail to give me a call.
A. H. CHAMPION.
MOLASSES.
MOLASSEa
600 BARRELS MOLASSES
roil *MJB IY
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
OFFICIAL.
~ NOTICE,
City of Savannah, j
Office Clerk of Council, >
April 30, 1887. |
rpHE following ordinance is published for the
X information of all concerned.
FRANK E. REBARER.
Clerk of Council.
ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance to regulate the turning up of the
soil of the public domain in the city of Savan
nah for any purpose, between the first day of
May and the first day of November each year,
except by permission and approval ot the
Sanitary Board.
Section I. He it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the City of Savannah, in Council
assembled, and it isordained by the authority of
the same, That from aud after the passage of
this ordinance no permission shall he grunted to
make sewer connections or for other works of a
similar character or for laying pipes, or for any
work which may involve the turning up of the
soil of the public domain between the first day
of May ana the first day of November of each
year, unless the same shall be approved by the
Board of Sanitary Commissioners,
Sec. 2. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, That if any person snail turn
up the soil of the public domain of any part of
said city between the first day of May and the
first day of November of each year without, per
mission, as provided in the first section of this
ordinance, lie or she shall, on conviction thereof
in the Police Court, be fined not less than five
nor more than oue hundred dollars, or imprisoned
not more than thirty days, or both, in the dis
cretion of the Mayor or Acting Mayor presiding
in said court.
Sec. 3. And it is further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid. That all ordinances and |>arta
of ordinances, so far ns they militate with this
ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed.
Ordinance passed in Council May 9, 1883.
RUFUS E. LESTER, Mayor.
Attest: Frank F. Kehvkkr. Clerk of Council.
ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance to require all persons selling
through the streets of the city of Savaunan
any articles sold in the market to take out
badges; to provide for the issuing of such
badges, and to provide penalties for selling
without such badges.
The Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Sa
vannah, In Council assembled, do hereby ordain
as follows:
Section 1. That all (lerxons renting stalls in the
market by tho year shall he furnished by the
Clerk of Council with badges to be known as
market badges without expense to them, which
badges shall Is- used hv them whenever they de
sire to sell on the streets after market hours.
Sec. 2. That all green grocers on paying their
taxes be furnished by the Clerk of Council with
liadges to be known as market badges w ithout
expense to them, which badges shall l>e used by
them whenever they desire to sell on the street*
of the city after market hours.
Bkc. 3. That all fishermen and persons selling
produce of their own raising be required to take
out a badge to be known as a free badge for
selling in the streets of Savannah, which bodge
shall be furnished by the Clerk of Council with
out ex|)ense to the applicant upon satisfactory
evidence that the party is a fisherman or raiser
of produce.
Sec. 4. Thai all hucksters required by ordi
nance to take out badges and pay for same
shall obtain said budges from the City Treasurer,
which hnilges shall be known as huckster budges.
Sec. 6. That ail ;>ersons selling in the st reets
of Savannah, in wagons or otherwise, shall keep
the badge furnished by the Clerk of Council in a
conspicuous place either upon the wagon or
upon the person so that the same can be plain
ly seen, and any person selling upon the streets
of the City of Savannah without, having aaid
budge, and without having same conspicuously
displayed, shall lie punished on conviction
thereof In the Police (Jourt of Savannah by fine
not exceeding twenty-five dollars or Imprison
ment. not exceeding ton days, or both in tile dis
cretion of the Mayor or acting Mayor presiding in
said court.
Sec. (I. That, nothing in this ordinance shall be
taken or held as repealing or modifying the or
dinance passed in Council March 13, 1884, in re
lation to street hawkers.
Ordinance read in Council for tho first time
May 4. 1887, and lHiblisbed for Information.
FRANK E. REBARER, Clerk of Council.
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
Office Health Officer. 1
Savannah, Ga., May 1, 1887.1
From and after MAY Ist, 1887, the city ordi
nance which specifies the Quarantine require
ments to tie observed at the port of Savannah,
Georgia, for period of time (annually) from May
Ist to November Ist, will be tnoat rigidly en
forced.
Merchants and all other parties interested
will l>e supplied with printed copies of the Quar
ani ine Ordinance upon application to office of
Health Officer.
From and after this date and until further no
tice all steamships and vessels from South
America, Central America, Mexico, West Indie*,
Sicily, ports of Italy south of 40 degN. North
latitude. and coast of Africa beween
10 (legs. North aud 14 (legs. South latitude,
direct or via American port will be sub
jected to close Quarantine and be required
to re|X)rt at the Quarantine Station and be
treated as lielng from infected or suspected
ports or localities. Captains of these vessels
will have to remain at (JuoiMtine Station until
their vessels are relieved.
All steamers and vessels from foreign port*
not included above, dlreot or via American
ports, whether seeking, chartered or otherwise,
will tie required to remain in quarantine until
boarded and jiassed by the Quarantine Officer.
Neither the Captain* nor any one onboard of
such vessels will be allowed to come to the city
until the vessels are inspected and passed by the
(Quarantine Officer.
As ports or localities not herein enumerated
are reported unhealthy to the Sanitary Authori
ties, Quarantine restrictions against same will
be enforced without further publication.
The quarantine regulation requiring the flying
of the quarantine flay on vessels subjected to
detention or inspection will be rigidly enforced.
J. T. MCFARLAND. M.JX. Health Officer.
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
Office Health Officer, I
Savannah, March 36th, 1887. (
Pilots of the Port of Savannah are informed
that the Hatxdo Quarantine btatlon will be open
ed on APRIL Ist. 1887.
S|iecial attention of the pilots is directed to
sections Nos. 8d and 14th, Quarantine Regula •
tions.
Most rigid enforcement of quarantine regula
tions will be maintained by the Health authori
ties. j.r McFarland, m. and.,
Health Officer.
QUARANTINE NOTICE.
Office Health Officer, I
Savannah, April sth, 1887. (
Notice Is hereby given that the Quarantine
Officer is instructed not to deliver letters to ves
sels which are not subjected to quarantine de
tention. unless ttie name of consignee and state
ment that the vessel is ordered to some other
port npfsvars upon the face of the envelope.
This order is made necessary in consequence of
the enormous hulk of drumming letters sent to
'the station for vessels which are to arrive.
j. t. McFarland, m. and..
Health Officer.
City Marshal s Omci, I
Savannah, April JSkl, 1887. )
r PHE City Treasurer has placed in my hands
A Heal Estate Executions for IKB, Privy Vault
Executions for 1888, Stock in Trade and other
personal property executions for 1888, and
cific or License Tax Executions for 1887, com
manding me to make the money on said writs
by levy and sale of the defendants’ property or
by other lawful means. I hereby notify all pel
sons in default that, the tax and revenue ordi
nance will be promptly enforced if payment is
not mode at my office without delay.
Office hours from 11 a. h. to p. m.
ROBT J. WADE,
City Marshal.
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