The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, May 24, 1887, Page 3, Image 3
CITY GOVERNHUPPP'
Official Proceedings m CVUMity
Savannah. Ga.. Wednesday, iSKßapir.
Council met This evening at b ;
His Honor Rufus F. I.esier.
John Schwarz, Chairman of CounHk A Mermen
jwnrt, Duncan, Mills, Myers,
Thomas and Wells.
, The minutes of the last meeting A| r<gs Imud
and continued.
ACCOUNTS.
The Committee on Accounts report ihaLfSigr
have examined and found correct bills UjjjjjUt
the city amounting to Seventeen
Hundred and Forty-thfee dollars and i ilty-SHt
cents as per accompanying schedule,
onunend that the same l.e [Missed for pavflMß.
GKORC.E J.
Chairman Committee on Account*.
The report of the committee was adopted, and
the accounts as per schedule annexed were
passed for payment.
Board ok Hkat.th—
Morning News $ 500
Time of liands O. it. M 187 75
W. I). Simkins & Cos 43 52
Neidlinger & Rabun 75
John G. Butler 165
j t. McFarland, M. D 125 00
Savannah Hospital 800 00
St Joseph's Infirmary COO 00
M L. Boyd. M. D 83 33
W. W. Owens, M. D 83 33
W. J. Cleary 83 33
H. L. Fahrenbach 65 00
Le wig Cass 83 33
E.K. McCoy poo
Thus. Carr 87 50—51,474 59
City- I.ami'S- -
Brush E. L. and P. Cos 223 55
pay Ci'LTCR!! -
Pul rick Barrett $ 250
Andrew Hanley 1 00
W D. Simpkins & Cos 6 23
John G. Butler 49 50
Edward Lovell & Sons 3 25
Time of hands 18087
Time of hands 101 00
John Nicolson, Jr 98 90
Thomas P. Bond & Cos 8 67
Dale. Dixon & Cos 4 00
Andrew Hanley 402 56
Isaiah Watered 20 00— 878 48
Fees—
R. C. Kennedy 5 125 00
R, C. Kennedy 20 00— 145 00
Fire Department—
T. P. Bond &Cos $ 54 86
T. P. Bond & Cos 22 10
A Ilauley IS 15
Palmer Bros 24 15
Dale, Dixon & Cos 40 33
Estate I). O’Connor 35 24
McDonough & Ballantynß... 48 45
J. W. Tynan 40 69
W. B. Mell A Cos 55 10
W. I) Simpkins & Cos 61 6t
W. D. Simpkins & Cos 61 30
Mutual Gas Light Company. 14 40
Ocean Steamship Company. 15 19
Thomas Houlihan 7 00— 500 47
Incidentals—
P. Killorin $ 11 50
c. S. Hardee 28 40— 39 90
Laurel Grove Cemetery—
Time of hands $ 169 00
Andrew Hanley 24 15
A. F. Torlay 83 33 276 48
Parks and Squares—
ffbeo. Meves $ 75 00
Time of hands 189 00
O. H. Cole 20 00
John G. Butler 25 00
Edward Lovell & Sons 4 40
Mutual Gas Light Cos 25 00
J, Gardner, agt 3 90
Rile. Dixon &Cos 40 54 382 84
Paving Streets—
John Maxwell’s Sons . .$1,822 50
SchoonerWapella and owners 607 50— 2,430 00
Police—
W. D. Simkins $ 59 20
| Andrew Hanley 1 75
j Palmer Bros 650
Estate D. O’Connor 1 50
T. P. Bond A Cos 190
Fretwell & Nichols 8 00
Mutual Gas Light Cos 34 02
John G. Butler & Go 200
W. B. MeU & Cos 13 80
T. P. Bond & Cos 82 43
JI. J. Doyle 9 27
W. D. Simpkins & Cos 9 42
Pay roll, April, 1887 4,127 58
W. D. Simkins & Cos 3 25 4,356 30
Printing and Stationery—
J. H. Estiil $ 45 83
Fretwell & Nichols 2 35
Geo. N. Nichols 15 75 63 93
Quarantine—
A. W. Stokes $ 32 50
John A. Wegefortt 85 00— 117 50
Salaries—
L. Myers $ 100 00
A. M. Bell 126 00
James L. Rankin 116 66
C. V. Hernandez 60 00
City Officers May. 1887 983 33
John W. Howard 30 00— 1,414 99
Scavenger—
William Swoll 1,345 83
Market —
Mutual Gas Light Company . $ 11 70
Brush E. L. and P. Cos 100 00— 111 70
Streets and Lanes—
Time of hands $ 77 0 87
Thomas P. Bond 70 85
Edward Lovell & Sons 50
Time of teamsters 208 76
Smith & Kelly 76 00
TV. B. Mell A; Cos 5 35
Dale, Dixon & Cos 42 77
McDonough & Cos 98 43
D. A. Altick’s Sons 15 00
P. D. Walker 25 20
Patrick Barrett 18 75
Andrew Hanley 12 75
Edward Lovell & Sons 30 95
John G. Butler 3 50
Darnell & Susong 830 00— 1,715 67
Water Works— N
G. E. Mc-twilder $ 166 50
M. A. Beinkainpen 90 75
T. P. Bond & Cos 8 67
W. D. Sinikins & Cos 5 87
W. B. MeU & Cos 75
Estate D. O'Connor 19 56
Munroe Grant 4 40
Thomas Dillon 75
C. P. Small 15 90
Munroe Grant 5 50
Alfred Kont 13 90
Munroe Grant 4 90
John W. Tynan 202 23
P Killorin • ■ ■ • Sj 25
Dale, Dixon & Cos 8 77
pale, Dixon & Cos 30 94
Palmer Bros 78 86
McDonough & BftUantyne... 75 81
Mdrew Hanley 15 00
Munroe Grant 30 70
Ocean Steamship Cos 36 84
Pay roll May, 1887.. 861 09
Time of hands, artesian well. 162 28
Time of hands, artesian well. 125 6:3- • 2.066 34
§ 17,543 57
RKPOUTS OF COMMITTEES.
TV Commit toe on Finance, to shorn was re
■Jired the petition of C. W. King relative to spe
cifle tax, beg leave to report adversely to the
l&me - R. D. 800 art,
„ Cliainnan Committee on Finance.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Assessments, to whom was
Weired the petition of M. Feist & Cos. for relief
Rom payment of double tax on property of
vesta & Einstein beg leave to report favorably
“ foe same. Herman Mters.
Chairman Committee on Assessments.
Report adopted.
P’e Committee on City Lot*, to whom was
.rWiTred tin- petition of C. H. Dorsfett for sepa
rate titles to lot 28 Columbia ward, beg leave to
rport favorably thereto, separate titles to lie
made under existing ordinances.
David Wells,
Acting Chairman Committee on City Lots.
Report adopted.
..fee Committee on Fire, to whom was referred
joe petition of J. D. Sheehan for permission to
repair building on lot 25, Oroen ward, beg leave
to report favorably to the same.
* John Schwarz,
„ Chairman Committee on lire.
Report adopted.
.. i 1 ' 1 ' Committee on Fire, to whom was referred
“ John Stinherg for permission to
repair building on lot No. 811, Green ward, beg
ea\e to report favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
„„ Chairman Committee on Fire.
Rrtort adopted.
mi „ ! °. m '"itteo on Fire, to whom was referred
V'Vonof Elton A. Smith for permission to
i Y, J, h,n Uing northwest corner South Broad
r n vL‘:V',' 11 ? ,,, '} ,1 y streets, beg leave to report
°rably to the same. John Schwarz,
, * ’hainnan Committee on Fire.
Report, adopted.
bm !' J .onimttteo on Fire, to whom was referred
rmir I tVi *■ ' C. Ehlers for permission to re-
Lurii , ’ljng on lot No. 18, North Oglethorpe
u, beg leave to rejiort favorably to the same.
John Schwarz,
. Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
ihe nio?i Illra ‘i I*® 1 *® nn f' h’e, to whom was referred
•ion‘t, ~ 1,1 of Samuel p. Hamilton for ponnis
inii, i, rno ' '' P B l wr null so as to convert same
ihe ll| R s i beR leave to report favorably to
e Bum - John Schwarz,
Import ado; t * |’ 1 * lnTmn Committee on Fire.
PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS.
•ebulv.! < I n of * Eichlierg for J. A. Einstein,
neat Hnil R? v l n K of city lots on Drayton street,
IVoti Reterred to Committee on City Lots
ci, v ~ H? 3, sundry property holders asking
lomi! ,0 mve Bull street between
(Vriii, „ * “ :i Hn*s* and south side State street,
l* . ? '"eceived.
lo '*•*'• agent, for permission
1,1 house southeast corner West Broad uud
Gwinnett streets. Referred to Committe on
Fire.
Petition of J. R. Morel for permission to re
pair building on lot 15, Elliott ward. Referred
to Committee on Fire.
Petition of Thomas L. Brown relative to pay
ment of reward offered by resolution of Council
for the delivery of Thomas Fogarty to the
Jailer of Chatham county. Referred to Com
mittee on Police
Petition of Mre. Johana Walsh for permission
ito repair building lot No. 40. Washington ward,
deferred to Committee on Fire.
■jPetition of Mrs. F. Dub for permission to re
jyr Screven House. Referred to Committee on
'aa’etition of Catherine McCarthy for permission
to repair house on St. Julian street near llous-
WRwtreet. Referred to Committee on Fire.
’ Pei ition of John Lynoh for permission to re
pair building southeast corner Whitaker and
lay lor streets. Referred to Committee on Eire.
Petition of Mrs. 0. R. Davis asking city author
ities to lease to her lots 91 and 92, Springfield
I lantaliou, for 5 years. Referred to Committee
on City Lots.
Petition of Dennis Falvey for permission to re
pair house on lot No. 48 Calhoun ward. Referred
to Committee on Fire.
Petition of Catherine Feeley for permission to
erect stoops to house to be built, corner Lincoln
and St. Julian streets.* Referred to Committee
on Streets and 1 -lines.
Application of R. D. Walker, President Pulaski
Loan Association, for permission to make sewer
connection with Ilarnanl street server from
gremises on Gordon street, second door from
arnard street. Referred to Committee on
Streets and Lanes and Sanitary Board with
power to act.
Application of J. C. Taylor for permission to
make sewer connection with Whitaker street
sewer from premises on Whitaker street, near
Broughton street lane. Referred to Committee
on Streets and Lanes and Sanitary Board, with
power to act.
Application of St. J. R. Young for permission
to make sewer conliection with Duffy street
sewer from premises, comer Whitaker and
Duffy street. Referred to Committee on Streets
and Lanes and Sanitary Board with power to act.
ORDINANCES.
Ordinance on its second reading, placed upon
its passage and lost:
An ordinance to require all persons selling
through the streets of the city of Savannah 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.
ELECTIONS.
Applications of R. L. Titcomb, R. Holland and
.T E. Royall forelection as Measurer and Inspec
tor of Timber and Lumber. Referred to Com
mittee on Finance.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Alderman Schwarz—
Resolved, That the Corporation Attorney be
and he is hereby instructed to prepare a bill to
lie presented to the Legislature at its next ses
sion for the purpose of relieving the city of the
payment of any expense attached to the City
Court, or of the contribution of any money to
ward the support or maintenance of said court.
Adopted. ..
By Alderman Thomas—
Be it resolved by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the City of Savannah in Council assembled,
That the City Surveyor be and he is hereby in
structed toadvertise for proposals to pave Bull
street between the south side Congress street
and the south side of State street in said city,
reserving the right to reject any or all bids.
Adopted. ..
By Committee on Fire—
Resolved, That the Committee on Fire be and
they are hereby authorized to sell three horses
unlit for service and purchase three instead.
Adopted, x
By Committee on Streets and Lanes—
Resolved, That the City Surveyor be and he is
hereby authorized to advertise for bids for
building a bridge across Musgrove creek on Bay
street.
Adopted. -
By Alderman Thomas—
Whereas, The persons owning more than one
half of the real estate in the city of Savannah on
Bull street, from south side of Congress street to
south side of State street, have, in writing, pe
titioned the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah to pave, grade and otherwise improve
the roadway, or street proper, on said Bull
stive I from south side of Congress street to
south side of State street, under the act of the
General Assembly, approved Sept. 5. 1885, en
titled, An act to authorize the Mayor and Aider
men of the city of Savannah to pave, grade,
macadamise and otherwise improve for travel
and drainage the streets and lanes of said city;
to provide for the assessment of a portion of the
cost of such improvements on real estate abut
ting on each side of street unproved, and in
streets railways traversing the same, and to
provide for the equalization of such assessment,
and for the manner of collect ing the same anil
declaring such assessments liens on the property
so assessed, and for other purposes, ana
Whereas, the said Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah do approve said peti
tion; now then, be it
Resolved, By the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Savannah at a regular meet in gof the
Council, That the petition of said oetitioners ot
pave said Bull street from south" side of Con
gress street to south side of State street, be and
the same is hereby approved.
Adopted unanimously, nine votes.
Council adjourned to meet Thursday. Mnv 19.
1887. FRANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council.
Savannah. Ga., Thursday, May 19. 1887.
Council met, pursuant to adjournment, at 12
o’clock this day. Present: His Honor the
Mayor, Aldermen Schwarz, Bogart, Mell, Myers,
Nichols, Reid, Tnoraas and Wells.
The appeal case of Annie Nelson, charged
with violating city ordinance, selling liquor
without license, tried in Police Court April 12,
■ 1887, and fined one hundred dollars or thirty
days’ imprisonment, was taken up. Mr. George
IV. Owens appeared as attorney for Mrs. Nelson.
After hearing the testimony and argument,
Council confirmed the decision of the Mayor in
the Police Court and reduced the fine imposed
to fifty dollars.
Council adjourned subject to call of the
Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council.
OUIDA'S RUDENESS.
Overbearing Manner of the Novelist
and Something About Her Books.
From the San Francisco Chronicle.
Mme. Ouida commenced operations by ar
riving very late for dinner without making
an attempt at an apology, and on being in
troduced to Mrs. Lynn Linton, an authoress
of fair fame and gentle birth, she conde
scendingly expressed some recollection that
they had met before, which introductory re
mark was followed in high-pitched, grating
voice by the order, “Sit down and talk to
me,” which command was, however, dis
obeyed by the elder lady, who said she
preferred to stand. At dinner Oudia
pursued a systematic course of rude
ness by questioning, disarranging and
finally declining each of the numerous
delicacies offered to her. Before leaving
the dining-room she requested Mr. CampljeH
l’raed to order her carnage “at once,"
which was done, but as she was alxmt to
make her exit Mrs. Praed informed her that
a young artist was in the drawing-room who
particularly wished to have the honor of
knowing Mme. Ouida. at which information
tho lady forgot her temper, hurlied up
stairs and flung herself into n large chair in
a most nonchalant and liberal attitude,
where she Amained until a late hour.
Mme. Ouida possesses beautiful hands and
arms and feet and ankles, but is otherwise
hideous to monstrosity, and now that she no
longer procures toilets from the inimitable
Worth her appearance leaves much to lie
desired in the matter of taste.
CHIMNEYS.
HOUSE WIVES
FARMERS
STUDENTS
| ii“ 7 M landall others should US!
■ , :•
CHIMNEYS
I /ffijij'TVk 'S IF YOU DON’T WANT (I
j bo ANNOYED byConsUnl
SdS&W y BREAKING OF CHIMNEYS.
W&W BEST CHIHREy iSDE
J ~ For Sain Every where*
SbETH Vci from irMroßOMi
iy*ry fay We n*e nearly (JCO) throi
hundred liifhtt every even*
in g, and ginrie using thocel
natod PEARL TOP CHIMNEYS my experience and
idgment ie that we would rather pay n dollar a dozen
r their. than fifty "V tz a down fur any other Cnim*
V we hare cv.r used. l 11. VQKXS3. btoward.
TTTF, WIPING NE-WS: TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1887.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CEHTA WORD.
A D VER TISEMENTS, 15 Words or
more, in this column inserted for ONE
CENT .4. WORD, 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
to gratify, should advertise in this column.
PERSONAL.
HARDWARE: Have yen deserted me? If
not, answer either by paper or letter. A.
IF gent at drug store would loan us his opera
glasses ire would be better able to under
stand. It’s lots of fun. WINDOW.
~KM I*l.o\ MKNT WANTED. ~
ITTANTED, by a good white cook, a good
M place; references. Address FIRST CLASS,
this office.
HELP WANTED,
TIT ANTED, competent salesman to solicit re
-11 tail cigar trade; goods guaranteed. Ad
dress, with reference, BARON ,'i CO., 1007 and
1009 E. Pratt street, Baltimore, Mt.
TIT ANTED, a man with some experience to
t T take charge of a country store. Address
P. O. Box 70. ______
IITANTED, two good hands to work at dress
t t making. Apply to Miss DUFF, 101 Lib
erty street.
IIT"ANTED, men. women, hoys and girls to
• V earn S7O per month at their own homes: a
nice, light, easy and profitable business; eostlv
outfit of samples, a package of goods and full
instructions sent for 10c. Address li. C. ROW
ELL CO., Rutland. Vt.
VIISCELI.AN EOF S W A NTS.
TITANTED, 1,000 Lady Agents at. once for my
1V wonderful new rubber undergarmeut.
The most rapid selling ladies’ specialty ever
made, and positively astonishes everyone who
sees it. Address Jins. H. F. LITTLE, Chicago,
Ilk
ROOMS TO RENT’.
r pO LET, nicely furnished room, south front,
JL in best of locality. Apply Morning News.
8. G.
iI6uSES“,VNf>“ST()Ri.S EOlf RENT.
JAOR RENT, the store and residnee at the
1 corner of Charlton and Whitaker streets;
possession given June 1. Apply to JOHN SUL
LIVAN, 183 Congress street.
FOR RENT, residence southeast comer of
Liberty and Barnard; recently thoroughly
renovated; bath rooms on two floors, hot and
cold water: reduced rate to good tenant to Ist
October. F. D. BLOODWORTH, 112 Bay street.
FOR RENT, house 45 Jones Street; water and
bath room. Apply Price, four of Taylor.
I?OR RENT, the fine store and residence corner
. Montgomery and Huntingdon streets; also,
several fine residences, by ROBT. H. TATEM,
Real Estate Agent.
IJiOR RENT from June 1, fine residence comer
Taylor and Whitaker: very low rent until
Oct. 1; after that time reasonable. House will
be shown at any time. J. A. BATES.
I TOR RENT, 140 Hull, on northwest corner of
1 Whitaker. Apply to Dr. PURSE, 140 Liberty
street.
ITOR RENT, the Buckingham House at the
Isle of Hope, with bath house; artesian
water on place. Apply to THOS. HENDERSON,
131 York street.
I TOR RENT, house on Tattnall, between Harris
1 and Liberty streets, with all modern im
provements. GEO. W. PARISH, No. 193 St.
Julian street.
I TOR RENT. Residence 199 Waldburg street;
water and gas throughout; good neighbor
hood. I. D. LAROCHE’S SONS. _______
OFFICE FOR RENT, southeast corner Presi
dent and Drayton streets. Apply to WIL
LIAM B. ADAMS, at Port Warden's office.
FOR SALK.
I TOR RENT OR SALE, bakery in Bartow, F^a.;
1 central location: growing town; only brick
oven. Apply A. K., P. O. Box 25, Bartow, Fla.
ITOR SALE, a well established bakery, con
-1 fectionery and restaurant; good trade and
prospects better. For terms address B. C. R.,
care Morning News.
STiOR SALE, four shares Metropolitan Loan,
1 by ROBT. H. TATEM, Rea! Estate Agent
and Auctioneer.
I TOR SALE CHEAP.—One thousand articles
' for five cents each, one thousand arti<Tes
three for twenty-five cents. Call early and
secure bargains; store for rent. 189 Broughton
street.
I TOR SALE, Buttermilk; ready every day by
1 11 o'clock. YV. BARNWELL, Oglethorpe
Barracks.
TTOR SALE, Laths, Shingles, Flooring. Ceiling,
1_ Weatherboarding and Framing Lumber.
Office and yard Taylor and East Broad streets.
Telephone No. 211. REPPARD & CO.
f J ARDEN HOSE at Re. per foot; four and
V.T eight arm Lawn Sprinklers cheap. A
large stock of Saratoga Tranks just received at
tow prices. NEIPLINGER A. RABUN.
TTOR SALE.—ROHEiIEW Lots, 69 feet on
I 1 Front street along the river and 500 feet
deep, at $125, payable $25 cash and sl2 50 every
s;> mouths,with Interest. FIVE-ACRE Lots in the
TOWN OF ROSED EW, with river privileges, at
SIOO, payable S2O rash ami ssevery three months,
with interest. Apply to Dr. FALLIGANT, 151
South Broad street, 9 to 10 A. M. daily.
LOST.
IOST, a Satchel, between Screven House and
j Central Railroad depot, on Friday evening.
A reward will be paid at 95 Bay street.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
C FECIAL NOTICE. PHOTOGRAPHY—Prices
t ’ reduced Petites Si 50, Cards $2, Cabinet
S3 per dozen, and larger work in the same pro
portion.
J. N. WILSON,
21 Bull street.
BOAIUMN'G.
j 4 4 MADISON AVENUE, NKW’ YORK. Su
lis jierior board. Eligible rooms. Moderate
prices. Many Southern referenees.
SUMMER RESORTS.
NEW YORK BOARD. First-class board ami
accommodations; reasonable rates. 33,35,
37 East 25d street, off Madison square. Mns. I>.
PRITCHARD.
MISCELLANEOUS.
XT'OR a brain tonic Coen Cola bos no equal,
r Try it. Only at LIVINGSTON’S, Bull and
State.
djj AAA TO LOAN for three or five years
®i’UoU on first class Savannah real es
tale at a low rate of Interest. Address, with
name, L. L. L., cure Morning News.
IN order to take stock you can buy Cigar* by
the box at wholesale prices up to the Ist
June. GAZAN, Broughton street.
\ r OU will miss half of your life if you do not
try LIVINGSTON’S Phamous Pineapple
Don Bon.
(NALL and see samples of LAUNEY A
J GOEBEL’S LIFE SIZE CRAYONS, In
handsome frfttnea, complete, for sls and S9O.
Such folly was never known, but they must be
introduced and competition must lie met; con
sult them on all style and si/e pictures before
having your work done; it will pay you.
in RETURN n B 1 LAR BOILEM and En
JIF gincs cheap and good. GEO. R. LOM
BARD <S CO., Augusta, Ga.
|YAH; 55 1!. P DOUBLE ENGINES cheap
I GEO. R. LOMBARD * CO., Augusta, Oa.
DON’T fail to call and see our Children’s Car
riages. Onr goods are bought direct
from factories and it enables ns to sell them
lower than you can buy at any public sale. We
also carry a complete line or house furnishing
goods at, NATHAN BROS., 186 Congress street.
STi\H. P. RETURN TUBULAR BOILER for
fu sale cheap. GEO. R. LOMBARD A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
4 6 A FRIEND In need is a friend Indeed." If
1 V you have a friend send him or her the
SAVANNAH WEEKLY NEWS; U> only oust*
$i 25 for a roar.
LUDDEN & BATES S. M. 11.
L.&B.S.M.H.
PIANOS At SSO Each.
PIANOS At $75 Each.
PIANOS At $l5O Each.
PIANOS At $2lO Each.
ORGANS At $24 Each.
ORGANS At $35 Each.
ORGANS At $55 Each.
ORGANS At $75 Each.
The Instruments above specified are beyond
nil question Grenuine HfirgainK," and
must tie seen to be appreciated. Our Ware
rooms are filled to repletion, and. although
busy as lieeß in filling orders from all parts of
the’ South, and our own Forest City as well, we
have enough to go round, and therefore want
your order to complete our happiness.
CAL L _EA R L Y.
Ludden & Bates
Southern Music House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PIANOS ‘MOVED.
SHIPPING, Packing of Unpacking by ex|r
rienced New Y'ork Piano Movers. Work
done safely, quickly and without damage to
premises or instruments and at low prices.
PIANOS TUNED.
rt Y r the year or single tunings, and when we
) take charge of instruments by the year wo
rrtnke no additional charge for strings or slight
regulation of actions. There Is economy in em
ploying good tuners. Mr. H. N. MOORE still
toots after this branch of our business.
In. Sc 18. S. 3VT- IE3I_
A<.! tICIJ LT ITR A L IMPLEMENTS.
mil.
Lawn Mowers, Three Sizes,
Ladies’ Garden Hoes,
Hand Plows, Hedge Shears,
Pruninng Scissors and Knives,
Garden Trowels and Weeders,
Fountain Pumps,
Rubber Hose and Reels,
—FOR SALK BY
Palmer Bros
148 and 150 Congress Street.
Mowing Machines
AND
HORSE HAY RAKES.
EDWARD LOVELL k SONS,
HORSE POWER
Mowing Machines.
—FOR SALE BY
Weed & Cornweil.
HOUSEKEEPING GOOJJB.
J. E. FItZEMAN. A. D. OLIVER.
Freeman 8c Oliver,
FURNITURE,
Matting, Refrigerators, Stoves,
Crockery and House Furnishing Goods.
192 BROUGHTON STREET.
Furniture Stored During Summer Months.
STARCH.
2,200 POUNDS
Kingsfotd’s Pure Starch
—IN—
-3 POUND BOXES,
6 “ ••
12
42 “ "
192 “ BARRELS.
—ALSO
OSWEGO CORN STARCH.
A. M.&C.W. West’s.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
18. HULL
WAREHOUSEMAN
AND
Commission Merchant,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN & PROVISION DEALER,
ITREPH MEAL and ORITH In white sacks, and
I mill muffs of all kind* nlwara on hand,
fleorgia railed SPANISH PEANUTS, al*o PEAS,
any variety, Special price* on large lot*.
Office, 83 Bay Mtreet. Warehouse, No. 4 Wad
ley Htrcet, on tine C. R. R.. Savannah. Ga
PLUMMER.
lT a. McCarthy,
Successor to Chas. E. Wakefield,
PLUM,-GAS and STEAM FITTER,
48 Barnard street, SAVANNAH, GA.
Tettolmta 378.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE PAYS.
Commissioners’ Sale.
Daniel R. Kennedy, Auctioneer.
1 ' NDfcR AND BY VIRTUE of a decree in the
l case of HENRY TAI.MADGE and
CHARLES ('. SOUTHARD, substituted trus
tees, complainants, and THE REPPAKD I.AND,
LUMBER AND SAW MILL COMPANY OF
GEORGIA, defendant. In Chatham Superior
Court, made by the Honorable A. P. Adams,
Judipt of said court, April 28th, 18S7, we will pro
ceed to sell to the highest and best bidder, on
THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE, ISB7, it being
June 7th, in front of the Court House in the city
of Savannah, Chatham county, Georgia, during
the legal hours of sale, the following property
to-wit:
All those lots of land In the Seventh district of
Worth county, Georgia, each containing -too
acres, to-wit.: 198, 196, 137, 244, in, 30V, 35-1, 350,
881, m, 400, 401, 402, 103, 144, 470, 363.
And all those lots In Pierce county, each con
taining 400 acres, to-wit: 300, 186, lit the Fourth
district, and 22, 24 amt till, and the eastern half
of 23 in the Eighth district, and 330 acres of lot
No. 80, being all of said lot with the exception
of 85 acres sold to John Baxter, and 25 acres
sold to Freeman Johnson, and 40 acres sold to
John E. Davis, and 54* acres sold to Wilson
Brew Um. in the Ninth district. And also lot No.
3 in said Ninth district.
And all those lots in Wayne county, to-wit:
886, 237, In the Third district, containing each
400 acres, and all that tract containing 720 acres,
near Station No. 3, on the Macon and Brunswick
R. K., and being a part of the Martin portion of
the Williams Survey.
And all those lots'of land in the Seventh dis
trict of Clinch county, containing49oacres each,
to-wit: 163, 178, 1110, 206, 210. 207, 217. 236, 237.
910, 262, 869, 270, 272, 282, 287, one half of 285, 290,
292, 294, 306, SOT, 303. 312, 331, 356, HI, 317, 305,
306.307,370,371, 374,373,400, 404 , 408, 281, 409
418, 340 acres of 420. 421, 427. 128, 450, 48\ 477,
511, 518; and 414, 461, 4U2, .505, 506, 507, 508, in the
Eighth district: and 251, 203, (803 being the in
correct number!, 351, in the Tenth district: 451,
442, in the Eleventh district; 16, 20, 21, 18, 49, 50,
51, 52, *, 57, 60, 02, 85, 101, 104, 122, 118, 176, 187,
900. 208, 214 , 217, 233, 230, 241. 200, 276, 280, 2-2,
283, 287, 292, 307, 816, 332. 348, 388. 41.5, 488, 483,
all In the Twelfth district; and lots 11, 17, 18, 23,
30, 50, 61, 5.5, 58, 60, 94 . 98, 61, 170, 401, 119, 413,
414, 416, 475, 541, 548, 555, 556, 560, 600, 002, 008,
608, 609, 610, all in the Thirteenth district.
And all those lots in Echols county, each con
taining 490 acres, to-wit: 66 and 112 in the
Twelfth district., and 119, 230, 414 and 535 in the
Thirteenth district.
And all those lots in Ware county, containing
each 490 acres, to-wit: 10. 223, 284, 297,298,299,
300, 301, 81)2, 489, 492, 515 in the Eighth district ;
and 100, 883, 624, 625 627 in the Twelfth district;
and 388, 400,407, 408 and 409, in the Thirteenth
district.
All that lot of land in Charlton county, con
taining 49P acres, to wit: 348 in the First district
of originally Wayne, now Charlton.
And also the timber, lenses, l ights, privileges
in and to the following lots, each containing 190
acres, to wit: In Clinch county: 200, 271.281,315,
310, 827, 828, 329, 318, 88 S. .335, 862, 350, 358, 851,
365, 356, 357, 358, 339, 832, 863, 304, 867, 873, 875,
876, 879, 880, 881. 382, 383. 384, 335, 387 888,394,
895. 397, 398, 899, 401, 402, 105,407,410,411,412,
414, 418, 419, 422, 421, 426, 486, 430, 481, 432, 488,
431, 433, 441, 442, 143, 414, 440, -147, 448, 111), 461,
452, 453, 434, 158, 47)7, 458, 463, 464, 435, 471. 472,
475, 476, 478, 493, .501. 502, 60S, 504, 612, 618, 517,
518, in the Seventh district: and 61, 80, 81, 134,
186, 136,190, 191,803, 314 , 34(1, 348, 349, 871,878,
374, 878, 375, 418. 419, 429. 128, 414 445, 447, 449.
464, 488, 489, 40, 491, 493, 494. 514, 515 , 616, 517,
519, 520, 521, 522, 627, 553, 554 , 5,58. ,589, 590, 591,
592, 593, 594, 595, 597. 599, 601, In the Twelfth dis
trict ; and the following part lots in the Seventh
district, each containing the numlier of acres set
opposite its number, to wit: 260,890 acres: 381,
125 acres; 433, 245 acres; 338, 245 acres; 382, 225
acres; 448, 280 acres; 302, 245 acres; 3,88, 245
acres: 451, 200 acres; 472, 245 acres; 476, 245 acres;
517, 200 acres; and the following part lots in the
Twelfth district, to wit: 420.120 acres; 552, 830
acres: 583, 327 acres; 517, 225acres;s27, 170 acres:
590. 160 acres; 619, 125 acres: 554. 215 acres.
And on lot 64 in tho Thirteenth district of
Clinch county.
In Echols county: 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72. 73,
74, 75, 76, 77. 78, 79, 80, 81, 148, 144 tn the Twelfth
district; and 1,2, 8, 4,6, 64, 66, 69, 71, 72. 74 in the
Thirteenth district; und 524 anil 525 in the
Eleventh district.
In Ware county: 282, 328, 329, 852, 860, 284,
340, 361, 376, 811, 377, 378, 385. 386, 405, 406, 423,
421, 425, 4-16. 450, 419, 451, 452, 453, 454, 166, 467,
470, 497 and the east half of 407. containing 245
acres; and 100 ucres of east side of 422 In the
Eighth district, and 67 In the Twelfth district.
11l Clinch cotmtv: 582, stfl. 562. 503. 564, 565,
569, 588, 387 and 5*7 in the Twelfth district.
In Worth county: 382, 202, 383, 385, 312, 355,
851, 389 and 840 in the Seventh district.
In Wayne county: 179, 180, 204, 205, 9)7, 208,
20!), 210, 211, 232, 238, 284 and 235; and the follow
ing fractional lots: 116, 100 acres; 259, 307 acres;
200. 349 acres: 261. 192 ucres, and 202. 134 acres
in the Third district.
And all tire right., title and interest of the
Repi>aril l>aml, Lumber and Saw Mill Compnny
of Georgia in and to the property, lands, tene
ments, hereditaments, privileges and easements
conveyed by the several deeds and leases of the
said Keppnrd Lind. Lumber and Saw Mill Com
pauy ot Georgia, subject to the limitations and
restrictions in said deeds mentioned.
And all that certain steam saw mill known as
the Hackton Mill, In Wayne county, Gorgla, be
ingat or near station No. 3, on the East, Tennes
see, Virginia and Georgia railroad, Macon and
Brunswick Division, together with all the boil
ers, engines, pumps, machines, tools and nil
other appurtenances of whatsoever kind unto
said steam saw mill in any wise appertaining.
A nd also all that certain steam saw mill known
as Roppardia, located in Pierce county, Georgia,
together wit hall the boilers, engines, pimpis.ma
chinery, tools mid all other appurtenances of
whatsoever kind unto said steam saw mill in
anv wise appertaining.
Terms of sale, cash: purchasers paying for all
pajiere; subject.to confirmation by the Court.
HENRY TALMADGE,
CHARLES C. SOUTHARD,
Commissioners.
Garrard & Meldrim, Solicitors for Complain
ants.
Sa.naxnah, Oa., May 8. 1887.
FOOD WtODK TS.
FOREST CITY MILLS.
Prepared Stock Food for
Horses, Mules, Milch Cows
and Oxen. Made out of pure
grain. Guaranteed Sweet and
Nutritious.
Bond,Haynes&Eltoii
~I*Ul ■> and :\n;i)i< inks.
Don’t Do It! Don't Do tint ?
TITHY don’t walk our tony streets with that
t r iticn di-es* or suit of < lot lies on with Stain*
or Urea..<• Spot* In, to which the Savannah dual
sticks "cioaor than a brother,” when
Japanese Cleansing Cream
will take them out clean an anew pin. 25c. a
bottle. Made only by
J. R. HALTIW ANGER,
At his Ilnur Store*, lironsrbton and Drayton,
\\ nitaker and Wayne streets.
COUGH REMEDIES
\YKBB’ OBEIUiY PECTORAL, Jayne’s Ex
pectorant, If ale's Honey and Tar, Boschee’s
German Syrup, 13uH'* Couxb Syrup, t'luo's Cure,
BUTLER’S PHARMACY,
BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS.
STOVES.
Cur.-,ve!llci:ip:r.i!i
ODD BUILDLSU-
AUCTION' SALES FUTURE DAY’S.
Sale Into; lie.
By J. MCLAUGHLIN & SON,
On THURSDAY, the 26th inst, at 11 o'clock.
On the premises, Charlton street, between
Bull and Whitaker,
Bedroom Unites, Sideboard, Dining Table,
Chairs, Tables. Wash Stands, Bureaus, Cooler,
Secretary, Filter, Refrigerator, Bed Spring, Mat
tress, Pillows, Shades, Pictures, Carpets, Mat
ting, Kitchen Utensils, Easy Chairs, Rockers,
China, Glassware. Chandelier, Hall Lamps, etc.
Sale Gram Stare
l
By J. MCLAUGHLIN & SON,
On WEDNESDAY, the 25th May, 1887,
On the Premises, Corner Whitaker and
Charlton Streets,
The Entire Stnd’ of Groceries and Fine Old
Buttled Whiskies.
Tol>ncco, C’igars, CignretUw, Soap, Canned
Goods, Crockery, Condensed Milk, Blocking,
Blueing, Brooms, Brushes, Tea, Starch, Matches,
Toilet Soup, Presenes, Flour, Spiees,Cannisters,
Pickles, oil Tank, Glasses, Decanters, Gandy
Jars, Show Cane, Scales. Lamps, Choice Old
Rye, Bourbon and Monongahela.
The Olil Southern Bank liiiiiiif
o
At Auction.
Daniel R. Kennedy, Auctioneer
and Real Estate Dealer.
I will sell at the Court House on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, at 11 o'clock, if
not sold previously, the
Thrcp-Btory brick building on cellar recently
occupied by the above bank, and situated on the
northwest corner of Bryan and Drayton streets.,
The location of this property is unsurpassed f M
any line of business, and as an investment in
offers very superior inducements.
Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two
years, with legal rate of interest and bouds for
title.
BAY STREET LOT
AT AUCTION.
Daniel R. Kennedy, Auctioneer.
I will sell at Court House, on tho FIRSTTUES
DAY IN JUNE,
West half of lot number 7 Washington ward.
This lot Is situated between Houston and Eust
Broad streets and faelng north on Bay street,
with a fine view. This would make a good busi
ness stand.
Good Investment in Real Estate.
I. D. Laßoche’s Sons, Auctioneers
On TUESDAY, the 7th day of June. 1887, we
will olfer before the Court House (ir not sold
previously),
One Store northwest corner of Lumber and
Kilns streets; four Dwellings on Slnrw street ad
ioining above. This is a goes! grocery stand,
b operty Is In good repair. Titles perfect.
LEGAL SALKS.
CITY COURT SHERIFF'S RALES.
X UNDER and by virtue of an execution issue-
J ing out of the City Court of Savannah, In
favor of H. MYERS A BROS. vs. H. C D SUL
TICK, the property herein after mentioned was
levied upon by William P. Bailey as Sheriff of
said City Court, as the property of the defend
ant,, viz.;
All the southern portion of lot No. (23) tweenty
throe, Currrytown ward, situate lying and being
in the City of Savannah and county of Chatham,
the said (loi-tlon of said lot twenty-three (28)
having a front on West Broad street of twenty
(30) feet two and one half inches, by a depth of
seventy-one (71) feet and one (1) inch on Chari
ton street, together with nil the Improvements.
And I will offer the said above described prop
erty of the defendant for sale at public outcry
before the Court House door of Cba than i county
In the City of Savannah, cn the FIRST TUES
DAY IN JUNE, 1887, -luring the legal hours of
sale, to satisfy said 11. fa.
Terms cash; purchasers paving for titles.
L. L. GOODWIN,
Sheriff City Court,
LEGAL NOTICES.
simie CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW
I YORK vs. THE EAST TENNESSEE, VIR
GINIA AND GEORGIA RAILROAD COM
FAN Y In Equity. In the Circuit Court of the
United States for the Southern District of Geor
gia.
HENRY FTNK, Receiver of the East Tenues
see, Virginia and Georgia Railroad, appointed
in said cause, having made application to Ist
discharged as said receiver, all parties at inter
est are hereby notified to file in the Clerk's oiliee
of this court, In writing, on or before the
TWENTY EIGHTH (28) DAY OF MAY, 1887,
their objections, If any they have, to the grant
ing cf tho order discharging said receiver as
prayed for,
It Is further ordered that the foregoing order
be published for ten (10) days hi the Macon Tele
graph and Savannah Morning News, new, stiapers.
May 16, 1887. EMoRY HPEEK.
Judge of the U. 8. Court.
NOTICE.
AIN:, Mrs. H. Y. COHEN and H. B. PLANT,
tV hereby give notice that, under the terms
of the tenth section of that certain mortgage
dated the first day of July. A. D. 1867, and exe
cuted, made and delivered by THE ATLANTIC
AND GULF RAILRi )ADCONI’> NY to JOHN It.
GARDNER, of Now York city, as Sole Trustee.
t<> secure the imyme.it of five hundred thousand
dollars of its third section first mortgage bonds,
we will on or about the TWENTY-klitST DAY
OF JUNE, A. 1). 1887, in open court, at Savan
nah, Georgia, apply to the Judge of the Superior
Court of Chatham county to appoint WILLIAM
P. HARDEE, Esq., of Savannah. Georgia, Trus
tee under said mortgage in the place und stead
of said JOHN R. GARDNER, Sole Trustee de
ceased, Mas. H. T. COHEN,
H. U PLANT.
MILLINER 5 .
ST. JULIAN AND BILL STREETS.
SAXONY WOOL, 2 Hanks 25c.
MIDNIGHT WOOL 20c. Rank.
SHETLAND FLOSS 10c. Hank.
INFANTS’ CAPS from 15c. to ?2 50.
SUN BONNETS from 10c. to (1 75.
CROCKED SACKS from 50c. to $2.
All new goods, latest stitches and brat shaped
SACKS. Nothing to compare with them in the
city.
Full line of ARRABENE, CHENILLE, RIB
BEIISIKE, FILLOSELLE and CREWEL.
STAMPING at abort notice.
Mrs. K. POWER,
137 St. Julian Street.
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MERCHANTS, manufacturers, mechanic*.
corporations, and all others in'uieed of
printing, lithographing, ,kl liUuk IxjWui can
Lave their orders promptly lllod, at moderate
prices, at the MORNING NEWS PRINTING
MOUSE. 3 Whitaker struct.
C. n. DORSETT'S COt,T7M>'.
Cutlery,
Crockery,
glassware,
Lamps.
Closing Sale!
GOODS SOLD CHEAPER
THAN EVER.
C. H. Dorsett,
AUCTIONEER,
Will Close Out
ON
Wednesday, laj 25,
—COMMENCING AT —
11 O’CLOCK A.M.,
That portion of the stock at
166 Congres street suitable for
Storekeepers, and which we
propose to sell in wholesale
lots. This will leave only the
fine Chinas, Ornaments, Fancy
Articles and Plated Ware.
The goods to be sold on
WEDNESDAY consist in part
of Cutlery (Scissors, Razors,
Penknives, Butchers’ Knives,
Forks, etc.), Painted Tin Slop
Buckets, Fry Pans, Whisk
Brooms, Hearth Brooms,
Feather Dusters, Bird Cages,
Kerosene Chandeliers, Swing
ing Hall Lamps, Towel Rollers,
Covered Dishes, Vases, Lamp
Shades,Tumblers,Beer Glasses,*
Decanters, Colored Cut Glass
Tumblers, Lamps, Toilet Sets,
Children’s Tea Sets, Dolls,Tops,
Kerosene Stoves, Tureens,
Butter Dishes, Milk Pitchers,
Cups and Saucers, Syrups,
Champagnes.
—ALSO—
Two Large Upright Glass
Cases.
One Large Centre Set of
Show Shelves.
—ALSO —
One Very Handsome Dinner
Set of 125 pieces.
All of these goods MUST
BE SOLD.
At the sale on Friday last
goods were sold far below
cost, purchasers got as great
bargains as were ever obtained
anywhere.
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