The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, June 14, 1887, Page 3, Image 3

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A MAN WITHOUT A JAW. Wounded With a Poisoned Spear in an African Jungle. From the XVin York Herald. A man without a jaw is Michael Castelar, who was recently admitted as a patieut to Roosevelt Hospital. He is a Spaniard, about 50 years old, and hn s spent much of his time at sea. Three years ago the bark on which he was acting os mate was driven ashore on the coast of Africa in a hurricane. Three sailors, tieside Castelar, were the only ones who survived the shipwreck, and one of the sailors, fortu nately, had lieon a member of an expedition that had gone into the interior several veal's licfore in search of ivory, and was familiar with the country and the habits of the na tives. To get to the nearest civilizesl settle ment required a journey of about TOO miles, through thick jungles and miasmatic low lands and over lofty mountains. The four started on the wearisome march. At the end of a month two of the sailors died of fever, and after their bodies had lieen de cently buried the survivors pressed onward to the place of safety. A FEARFUL WOUND. There was plenty of food in the wild growing vegetation, birds’ nests and small game, and much danger from the wild beasts and ferocious natives. The two men always avoided the natives whenever it was possible, but on severul occasions there were liand-to-hand conflicts, and the travelers had many a wound to testify to the agility of the native born citizens. On one occa sion Castelar, while lighting with a native, was struck ill the face by a long* sppar-like weapon, the point of which was driven through both cheeks. Castelar grabbed the weapon, and with a dexterous thrust sent it iuto the black man’s heart. He car ried the thing with him afterward. Some leaves that the sailor gathered checked the hemorrhage from the severe wound, and when they got to the settlement, about ten davs later, the wound seemed to be healing well. An English surgeon was visited, and to save disfigurement from the imperfect heal ing he reopened the wound and sewed it up in the regular way. But the wound did not heal as readily as had been anticipated, and the flesh sloughed away in a surprising man ner. Castelar lost flesh, became exceedingly weak, and in time his skin became a dark copper color. Then the surgeon, on ex amining the weapon with which the wound was made, found that it was the travjah or poisonous spear. The head of the spear is dipped in a vegetable poisoii known only to the natives, which, though it acts slowly, is believed by them to produce certain death. An antidote was given and had the effect of improving the patient’s condition and rendering the skin a natural color. The ex ternal wound in the cheek closed, but there was constant soreness and twinges of pain in both jaws. Castelar was so completely run down that he was advised to take a sea voyage, and when a tramp steamer came into the port he shipped on her, bound for China and thence to this city. Throughout the long voyage Castelar did not have a moment’s peace. The motion of the vessel seemed to aggravate the pain in his jaws, ami on the trip from China here he would have been turned over to the Ashes if the Captain had not been unusually mild for liis calling. The day of his arrival he was removed to Roosevelt Hospital, and his case was care fully studied in the light of the history of the injury. A WONDERFUL OPERATION. From the symptoms and the gradual de cline in the patient’s health, the conclusion was reached by Dr. Spencer that the patient had a cancerous tumor involving both jaws. As to how far the condition of the jaws was due to the inoculation from the poison was a matter of doubt. Some of the consulting physicians held that it had nothing to do with it. But it was decided that extirpa tion of the jaw was necessary. The patient was taken to the operating room the day after his admission to tne hospital and placed under the influence of ether, and the operation was successfully and skillfully performed. What was left did not look much like a face. The wound has now nearly healed, the patient is recovering strength, but his face is as flat as a pancake. An attempt will lie made as soon as the tenderness is gone to put in ail artificial rubber jaw to give the face a natural appearance. If the patient can get used to the inconvenience there will not be much deformity left in the contour, though, of course, the scars will show some thing of what he has gone through. Wheth er there will be a permanent cure cannot be told for a year. MR. DOTV MAD. His Grievous Complaint Against Our Minister to the Court of St. James. From the Chicago .Vw*. Mr. Henry K Doty, one of the most prominent citizens awl the leading hide and pelt dealer in the Northwest, has just re turned from a European tour. He has been absent about four months, and in that time he lias made a visit to every European country and has become thoroughly ac quainted with the customs, manners and languages of the different people. He spent about $75,000 on the trip, but this could not be called an extravagant sum when one takes into consideration the supurb paint ings, statuary, and other works of virtue t hat he brought back with him. *ln Paris upon the Roo de Rivoly alone he purchas'd $15,000 worth of pictures, and in Brussels he bought several thousand dollars’ worth of those elegant carpets from which that city derives its uame. Mr. Doty says that lie was well treated everywhere except in England. He is specially bitter against Mr. Phelps, our representative at the court of St. James. '‘This man Phelps.” says he, “is a little, dried-up, snobbish Vermont lawyer, with a soul no bigger than a bucklebeiTv. I dyed my mustache and put on my dress suit and Biy $20,000 diamond bosom pyi. and called to see him. A line specimen he is to repre sent our wealth and culture! 1 don’t be lieve liis clothes cost more tliau S2O a suit. “ 'I suppose f ought to call on the Queen,’ says 1. "He didn't say anything, and I continued: ‘Would you mind introducing mef’ “ Really, Mr, Doty,’ says lie, ‘I do not feel like presenting an entire stranger to her majostv. “ ‘Oh, you needn’t be seared,’ says I, ‘for I carry us big a letter of credit as any American in fsmdeii, and when it comes to •ndtaire and that sort of thing I can knock tlio socks off any of your lords and mar qneezies,’ '! Well, will yon believe it., lie had the im pudence t j shove ajirinted list of questions at r.ie! “ “You will have to answer these on oath liofore I can (ell you whether I can present you to her majesty tmya lie. “I via as mad as a Texas Nicer. Here rr some of the quest ions: ‘Did you ever have a grandfather, and if so, what was bis vocation f ‘Have you contracted the tooth brush habit f’ ‘Are you addicted to the use of the double negative;’ '8 pel I phthisis, strychnine and pneumonia’ Pine ques tions these to put to a gentleman worth a •■ool million. I told him to go to with his Queen, and I am going to have my pri ' at- • Secretary writ© a letter to the Presi dent complaining of Phelps and demanding that ho bo discharged. ” Can't Make Anything Like It. I have lieen practicing medicine for twen ty years, and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Him mons IJver Regulator, promptly and effect ively move the liver to action and at the Sana* time aid (instead of weakening) the di gest; io and assimilative powers of the sys tem. No other remedy within my knowledge can 1111 its place. L. M. HlffTON. M. 1)., Washington, Ark. Collar*, Cuffs, Umbrellas. Colored Shirt*, and an hundred other art icles for gentlemen, at B U. bevy & Bro s* 101 Congress strati. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE ('ENT A WORD. ADVEIITTSEMEXTS, 15 tr, >rdis or more, in this column inserted for OXE CENT A WUlil), Cash in Advance, each insertion. Everybody who has any want to supply, anything to buy or sell, any business or accommodations to secure; indeed,any wish to gratify , should advertise in this column. PERSONAL. DEAR SNOw" FLAKeTas’ Fhad"already made a previous engagement for Tues day evening, must ask you to excuse me, and if agreeable to you will call on Friday even ing instead; sorry to disappoint you, SNOW BALL. I^HORTY.— Please call to-night at 7 o’clock. HELP AVANTED. \\/ r ANTED, a boy in ofliee; salary three dol • ’ lars a week to commence. Address In own handwriting, stating age, M , News office. TXT ANTED, a white girl to nurje a child 3 ’ t years old. Apply with references 70 Gas ton street. T\7ANTED, live and energetic agents in Geor ’ ' gia. South Carolina, Florida and Alabama to sell the World Type Writer, price $10; anew, practical and fast selling machine; does the work of type writers costing ten times its price. Address JOHNSTON, DUNLAP & Cos., 2 Kim ball Hause, Wall street, Atlanta, (fa. IVANTED, ten good bricklayers; good wages ’ ’ to good men; none others need apply. P. J. FALLON, 22 Drayton street. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. I EXPERIENCED accountant, with best city J references, wants a position with a good commission or mercantile house. Address ACCOUNTANT, care News office. A COMPETENT colored woman wants situa- A tion to mind the sick. Address JULIA ROBINSON. Whitaker and Charlton street lane. M IsCELLA NEO V s WANTSL W T ANTED, three rooms, with use of bath, ' ' suitable for light housekeeping. Address P. 0. Box 117, ~\\T ANTED. Railroad Loan stock. Apply * T STOCK, this office. ~ROOMS TO RENT',~ IAOR RENT, a furnished south room with use of bath; rant moderate to a single gentle man. Address BATH, Morning News. Ij’Oß RENT, two large rooms, furnished or unfurnished, suited for two young men or light housekeeping, southern exposure; also, basement rooms and attic for storing furniture; terms moderate. 89 Congress. IIOTISES AND STORES FOR RENT. BAKERY TO RENT.—Bakery and dwelling corner Sims and Lumber streets to rent. Inquire on premises. AO A MONTH for house of 8 rooms, with modern improvements, 29 Hall street, near Lincoln street. Apply Abercorn and Mc- Donough streets. lifQH KENT, the Buckingham House at the Isle of Hope, with bath house; artesian water on place. Apply to THOS. HENDERSON, 138 York street . ' ! FBQR RENT, a No. k business stand and resi dence at the corner uf Charlton and Whit aker streets. Apply to JOHN SULLIVAN, 133 Congress strert. I?OR RENT, two brick dwellings, reoently . repaired .with water and both room; situated on Gaston street, south side, directly west of Barnard street. Apply to DANIEL R. KEN NEDY. 174 Bay street. TI'OR RENT, 14S Hull, on northwest corner of I? Whitaker. Apply to Dr. PURSE, 140 Liberty street. FOR SALE. I NOR SALE, the residence lately built on northeast corner of Duffy and Jefferson streets. Apply to ROBT. H. TATEM, Real Estate Agent, Bay street. I NOR SALE, three shares Workman's and 1 Traders’ Loan Association stock; forty three installments paid. Apply STOCK, this office. (v ENTLE Boys' Ponevs; safe for small boys T to ride, at DR. COX'S stables. I NOR SALE, Laths, Shingles, Flooring, Ceiling, Weatherboarding and Framing Lumber. Office and yard Taylor and East Broad streets. Telephone No. 211. REPPARD & CO. I> ROKE TEXAS HORSES. -< ientle Horses for I > sale at Du. COX’S STABLES. I NOR SALE. - RONEDEW Lots,' #>' feat on ' Front street along the river and 500 feet deep, at $123, payable $25 cadi and 312 50 every six months, with interest. FIVE-ACRE Lots in the TOWN OF ROREDEW, with river privileges, at 8100, payable S2O cash and S3 every three months, with interest. Apply to Du. FALLIGAXT, 151 South Broad street, it to 10 a. m. daily. INC It SALE, Old Newspapers, just the thing I for wrappers, only 15 cents a hundred, 200 for 25 cents, at the business office. SI MMER RESORTS. N’EW YORK CITY, N. Y., nicely furnished rooms with board: centra! location; one block off Broadway. M. A. BEVAN, 108 East Twenty-third street. HEALING SPRINGS, Bath county, Va. Mrs. 11. CARTER EUBANK. Send for descrip tive pamphlet. m MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK.-Su perior hoard. Eligible rooms. Moderate prices. Many Southern references. RHOTOGRAPH YV ~ Special Prices 0 reduced Petites $1 50, Cards $2 Cabinet $3 per dozen, ami larger work in the same pro portion. J. N. WII^ON, 21 Bull street. MISCELLANEOUS. ' ( 1 ENTS bring in your .vinter suits and have VI them cleaned before packing away, to pre vent moths. SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS, 134Stnte street. ■%I7'ANTED, more customers to buy furniture, V V stoves, tinware and house furnishing goods, FREEMAN & OLIVER, 102 Broughton street. WTATC’HES, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and \ > satisfaction guaranteed at SCHWARZ BAUMS. 147 Congress street.. I ACE CURTAINS cleaned at Savannah Steam v’jiye Works, M 4 State street. N'O fancy price* charg'd fur wat< 1 or Jewelry at SCHWARZBAUM'S, 147 Congress street. in RETURN Tt'HUI.AU BOILERS and Kn 1* * gines cheap aral good. OKO. K. LOM BARD ft C<Auguata, Ua. •AH p. RETURN TUBULAR BOILER for 7U sale cheap. GEO. K. LOMBARD & CO., Augusta. Cta. OON T fall to call and *M our Children's Car. riages Our good* uie bought direct from factories audit enables us to sell them lower than you cun buy at any public sale. \\ e also carry a eompletn Hue of bouse furnishing goods at NATHAN BROS.. 1W Congress street. DAIR 35-11. P lOUBLE ENGINES rheap I GEO. U. LOM HARD ft CO.. Augusta, Ga. ULAN'S >V ANTED. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS rpiiF! Oommiasioners of Chatham County. 1 Georgia, invite Architect* to mihmlt designs of a Court House building to be located In the city of Savannah. The Kucivsafirl competitor will be charged with the execution off tie work at the usual fee of 5 per cent, on cost for plans, specifications and mirH'rvialon. The iwdwtioii Of a will be made und*r t‘oni]etent Droftwirwiil advice. Full particulars may Clerk C. C. C., Savannah, tin. N URSERY . RIESLING’S NURSERY, Whitt* Bluir Road. DLANTH. BOUQUETS, DESIGNS, CUT I FLOWERS furnished to order. Leave or der* at DAVIS BKt'S.'.corner Bull and York btrwu Telopb-mu eaU MU. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1887. LUDDEN <£- BATES S. M. If. 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 all question Genuine B.i rtzaiiih, and must be seen to be appreciated. Our Ware rooms are filled to repletion, and, although busy as liees in filling orders from all parts of the South, and our own Forest City as well, wo have enough to go round, and therefore want your order to complete our happiness. CALL EARLY. Ludden & Sates Southern Music House, SAVANNAH, GA. PIANOS MOVED. SHIPPING, Packing or Unpacking by expe rienced New York Piano Movers, Work done safely, quickly and without damage to premises or instruments and at low prices. PIANOS TUNED. BY the year or single tunings, and when we take charge of instruments by the year we make no additional charge for strings or slight regulation of actions. There is economy in em ploying good tuners. Mr. H. N. MOORE still looks after this branch of our business. Hi- &- ZB- S, JS/L. ZE3I. FURNISHING goods. Look! Look! JUST WHAT YOU NEED. Gentle men’s Fine Night Shirts For SI Fine Jeans Drawers at 50c. per pair. Gauze Undershirts, long or short sleeves, 50c. White Lawn Bows, $1 per dozen. White Ties at 15e. per dozen; $1 50 per gross. Fancy Percale Scarfs, 50c. per dozen. 4-in-hand Ties, wash goods, $1 per dozen. White Duck Vests, from $1 to $2 50. British Half Hose, seamless, 25c. White Duck Helmets, Hammocks, White Flannel Shirts and Hats for Yachting- FINE SUMMER CLOTHING AND DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. We guarantee a fit in every case. Sole agents for Dunlap’s Fine Hats and Nasci mento’s Comfortable Self Conforming Hats, so comfortable to the head in hot weather. Beau tiful Pearl Hats, and the new STIFF-BRIM MACKINAW HAT. Sun Umbrellas, Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, never cut like the silk will. Buck-Horn Handle Wulking Canes, Fancy Un derwear, and anything needed by men for Sum mer wear at LaFar’s New Store, 29 Bull street, Hamilton's Old Stand. FOR SALE. JjsORSALE, STONO PROSHATE WORKS, FACTORY AND MATERIALS, With excellent site, on Ashley River, near Charleston, 8. C., and Fertilizer Material on hand. Buildings, Machinery, Wharf, Ac., hi first-class order. Apply for catalogue of property and other information to R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Brokers, Charleston, S. C. EDUCATIONAL. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY. MUSIC, FINE ARTS, ORATORY, Literature, English Branches. French, German. Italian, etc. largest and best equip ped in the world; 100 Instructors: 2,180 Students last year. Board and room, with Steam Heat and Electric Light. Fall term begins Sept. 8. 1887. Ill'd Calendar free. Address E. TOUK JEE, Dir., Franklin, Sq., Boston, Mass. PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION. (State of oeorgia-chatham' covsty'.- OTo the Superior Court of said comity: The petition of D. I). ARDEN. .1. S. COLLINS, M. W. DIXON, C. H. DORKETT. J. H. ESTILL, E. M. FLOYI), W. H. FERGUSON, J. A. GROSS. F. GOOLSBY, W. W. METZGER, E. L. NEID LINGER, W. E. SWANSTON, J. R. BAUBSY. G. H. STONE. .1. C. THOMPSON. W O. Van- VORBT, B. WRIGHT and R. D. WALKER and DkKAI.B LODGE, No. 9, I. O. O. F., respect fully shows: That they, with such other persons as are or may be associated with them, desire to lie incor porated under the name of METROPOLITAN TRUST ASSOCIATION. That the object of said Incorporation and the principal business which they projiose to carry on i to own a hall with stores thereunder in the city of Savannah, the property to lie used for the lament and profit of the stockholders and mem tiers of the corporation by being rented and let to societies ami individuals for private business or public to hold and own inch real and per < utlßDMrty aa may Is necessary to ciuTy out and purpose. Yonr petitioners further show that the nriiount of capital stock to be employed by them, actually (Slid in, is the sum of Ten Thous and Dollars, with the privilege of Increasing the same from time to time to any not exceed ing Fifty Thousand Dollars: that wh" par value o: each share o/said capital stock is to linc Hundred Dollars. Yourjwtltloner* further show that the otpal office and phot of doing business of *B conioi-ation is to he in the city of Savannah, said State and county; that th desire to tie incorporated as nforenaid fo. tin* term of twenty year* with the privilege of renewal, and with rafl power in Said corporate name to hold real and persona! property, the same to control, improve, sell. !<*•• or mortgage: to frame and adopt such by-law*, rule* and regulations with power to alter and amend the same at pleasure: to appoint such officer* for the management and direction of the affairs of said rorpnration and with such power* as they may deem neces sarv, not contrary to the I'onstttntlon of the Slate of Georgia or the Unltisl State*: and to have and use a common seal and enjoy and exercise all other right* and privileges usually IswKtwHod and exercised by such corporations. Wherefore, your petitioner* file thi* their petition anil pray an order granting thi* their nppl.catinn and making them u bodv iioilticand corporate under the name an<l style aforesaid for the object and purpose almr .tat.-d with the corporate powers. right* and privilege* aforesaid, mid all other power*, right* midpriri lege* incident to a corporation, or conferred upon them by the law* of this State. J. R. HA USSY, Attorney for pet it (oner*. Petition for Incorporation filed fn office and rectwde.l thi. 13th -V* Jggnfc P p . L Depute* & <1 LEGAL SALES. CITY MARSHAL'S’ KALE? " ' City Marshal's Offht. i Savannah, June 7th. 1887. i T UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of real estate tax l executions placed in my hands by s. HARDEE, City Treasurer, I hare levied on and will sell, in accordance with law. on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, 1887, between tile lawful hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the City, of Savannah, Chatham countv, Georgia, the following property, to wit: each piece of property levied on as the nroperty of the ix>rs.m nr persons whose name immediately follows its description. Purchasers paying for titles. A. Adams. Isaac—lmprovements on part, lot .31, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Albert, Jane Lots 11 and 12. Weed Ward. Anderson. Kate- improvements on west one half lot 28, Minis Ward. B. Baker, George—lmprovements and lot B,Weed Ward Black, Sarah A.- Improvements and lots 4 and 5, Berrien Ward. Brown, Henrietta E—lmprovements and lot 26, White Ward. Brown, children of Nancy—lmprovements and middle one third lot 38. Gllmervfile Ward. Brown, Welburn. Improvements on lot 53, South Oglethorpe Ward. Brown. W. M. O.—lmprovements on lot 13, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Buntey, Mrs. A. M. and children—lmprove ments and lot IS, Brown Ward. Burke. Sarah E. and children Improvements and southeast one-fourth lot 9, Middle oglethorjie Ward. Butler, Abraham—lmprovements and west one-half lot 10 Magazine ward. Butler, Samuel—lmprovements on uortbwest one-quarter lot 31 Elliott Ward. C. Chess Carley A Co,—lmprovements and part lot 28. Atlantic Ward. Christian, John A., trustee -Improvements on lots 4 and 5, Stephens Ward. Clark, Jas. F.—lmprovements on northeast one-quarter lot 10, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Clark, Mrs. Bridget -Improvements aud west one-half lot 40, Stephens Ward. Coakley, Mrs. Virginia—lmprovements on lot 1, North Oglethorpe Ward. Cobb, Josephine—lmprovements on east one half lot 28 Minis Ward Cohen, Isaac <}.—lmprovements on southeast one-fourth lot 21, Liberty Ward. Courtney, Mrs. 1,. M. E. - Improvements and two-fiftlis lot 82, Monterey Ward Cox, Mrs. Hannah, trustee-Improvements and east one-half lot 11, Gue Ward. D. Davidson, Wm. M.—lmprovements on lot 6, Calhoun Ward. Dawson, Wm. E.—Lot 92, Gaston Ward. Deacy, Bridget—lmprovement and lot north one-quarter 21 Davis Ward. Deveaux. J. H.~lmprovements and west one half lot 3, Davis Ward. Doolan, James—Lot 5, subdivision of lot", near lot wharf lots, Yumaeraw Ward. Duggan, James, trustee- Improvements and middle one-fourth lot 0, near lot wharf lots, Yamacraw Ward. Dunning, Ralph—lmprovements and east, one half lot 20, Franklin Ward. E. Elmore. Hetty—Lot C;, subdivision of lots.. Marshal Ward. Endres, L. 8., trustee—lmprovements and east one-fourth of south one-half lot 31, Elliott Ward. F. Fitzgerald. J. (minor!—lmprovements on northwest one-fourth lot 19, Washington Ward. Fisher, Josephine—lmprovements on lots 105 and 108, Schley Ward. Ford, estate Margarot—lmprovements and lot 1, Middle Oglethorpe Ward. Foreman, estate Thos. M. -Lot 32, Atlantic Ward. Freni estate Lewis—lmprovements and west, one-half lot 7, Heathcote Ward, LiKoche tytb- Ing. e, Furlong & Cos., J. F.—lmprovements on lot 21, Jones Ward. Flaming. Jas. W. Improvements and east one-half lot 59, Waring Ward. G. Ganabl.Mi H.M.E. and children- Improvements and west one-half lot 39. Franklin Ward. Garrett, Benjamin- Improvements aud south east part lot 10, Screven Worj, George. Mrs. S. E.- -Improvements on south one-half lot 4, Charlton Ward. Gielxdhou.se, Mrs. Margaret— Improvements and lot 9, Currytown Ward. Golden, P. J.—lmprovements and west one half lot 30, Columbia Ward. Gordon, Mrs. James and Miv. E. M. Williams Improvements and lot 7, Forsyth Word. Gordon, A. B.—lmprovements on part lot 8 Elliott ward. H. Habersham. John S.—lmprovements and southwest one-half lot 41, Elliott ward. Halloriu, John—lmprovements and west one half lot 3, Carpenter Row. Hanley. Mrs. Bridget- Improvements and east one-half lot 28, North Oglethorpe ward. Harden, Thos. C. East, two-tlftbs lot ft) and west one-fifth lot 59. Screven ward. Harmon A Wright—lmprovements oil lot 1, Railroad ward. Harnmn. A. W.—lmprovements and lot 81, Brown ward. Harris, Mrs. John Improvements on two thirds of lot 18, Screven ward. Harrison. George Paul Improvements and west two-thirds lot 4. Percival ward, Holland tything. Hillsmair, C. A.—lmprovements and east one half lot 3, Wesley ward. Houston, Mrs. Margaret C., trustee—lmprove ments and lot 22, Davis ward. Howard, John B.—lmprovements and lot 26, Lloyd ward. Jacobs, R. F.—lmproveihentsandlotlk, White ward. Jenks. Delaney—lmprovement*and southwest part lot 19, South Oglethorpe. Jones. Chas.—lmprovement* on lot 1, Weed ward. K. Kemps. Mrs, L. J.—lmprovements and south one-half lot 47, One ward. Kennedy. D. R.—lmprovements and lot 40, Brown ward. Kine, estate Wm.—lmprovements on lot 17, Chatham ward. L. Lachlison, estate James—North one-third of north one-third lot F. North Oglethorpe ward. Lamar, Mre.’Parnella—lmproveiuenta and lot 19. Stephens ward. Langler. C. J. 0. —Lot 1, Wesley ward. Lawler, Geo. H. Improvements on north part lot 58. Lloyd ward. Lawrence, John—lmprovement* on i>art lot 7, Screven ward. Lemon, O. T - Improvements ou lot 80, Gue ward. Lemon, O. TANARUS., and Isaac Becket— Lot 88, Gue ward. Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, trustees of lots 1 and 4 of No. 24. Garden Lot* west. Lufburrow, estate M.—lmprovements and lot 46, Jackson ward. Leech, Frederick--Improvements and lot 28, Davis ward. M. Martin, John S.—Lot No. 1 Canal lot*, west Martin. Win Improvement* on southeast part lot 17, Screven ward. Mauralt. F. A- Improvements and lot 2G, Davis ward. Mauralt -lrnprovemtffit* on west one-half lot 32, Waring ward. Monroe, Ida L.— East one-half lot 47, Wylly wnrd. Moore. J. W —lmprovement* on centre nne third lot 11. Calhoun wnrd. Morgan, Mrs. Mary—lmprovement* and lot 37, O'Neil ward. Muller estate, J. N.~ Improvement* on lot 86, Charlton ward. Murphy estate. Patrick -Improvements on lot 32, Railroad ward. Murray estate. Wm Improvement* on north one-half lot 60, Jones want. Miirtngb. J. T.—lmprovement* and lot 10, While ward. Mur:agh estate. Thomas—lmprovement* and lot 54. White ward Mr. McCabe, Edward Improvements and west one dial f lot 21. Curry town ward. McCarthy, Mrs. Bridget Improvement* and iiar' lot* StS and 40. Columbia want. McFarland, J. T Improvements and lot 8. . Middle Oglethorpe ward 1 McGrath, John—Lot 12 of No. #4 Garden lot, west. McGrath. Mrs. Julia Improvement* and north one-half lot 7. Choctaw ward. Mclntiee estate, .lame* Improvement* and part lot l. Decker ward. MeAullff. Dennis—l a* , Mercer ward. McKenna, R. I -Improvementsaud west one half lot 20, Pavla w ant S, Nelli, George J.—lmprovemenf* and lot* A and (1 subdivision of south one-half lot* 44 and 45. Middle Oglethor|H> ward. Norwood. Thomas M—lmprovement* on lot* 23 ami 24, Calhoun wan). P. IVIot, Mr*. F. R. and children- Improvement* and west one dial f lot 11, Jackson want Prendergnsi. Mr*. B. C. Improvement* and lot 1, O’Neil want 1L Bahu. Henry K.- Improvement* on middle port lot 8, Screven waid. Kotiert. Mr*, t T.~ Improvementa mi Id , Walton want |mmw*mff| | ISKwS*t u,>ro "Sffl MWAIi SALES. Second Baptist Church I/>t southwest oue quar'or lot it, UilmerviUc ward. Sutcliffe estate. M. J.-- Improvements on east one-hair lot 5, Calhoun ward. Stiles, Mow>—lmprovements on part lot 53, Schley ward. Schley estate, John Improvements on lot 86, Jackson ward. Sherlock ir Cos.. John—Lot 4, Middle Ogle thorpe ward, east of Canal. Simps m. Lizzie- Improvements on lot 81. Middle Oglethorpe ward. Small, C 1“. Improvement* and west four fifths of lot 1:1. Wytly ward Smith, George- Improvements on lot 30. Screven ward. Smith, James Improvements and lot 30, Weed ward. Staley, John A.. Trustee- Improvements on northwest thrvo -quarieiw lot it. Libell "aid. Steele, Gertrude]’. Middle one-fourth lot 11, North (Viet holy >e wn rd Steele, Joseph Improvements and iot 16, North Oglethorpe ward. T. Talbird, Mrs. G. E. -Improvements on north half lotl6, Greene wanl. Telfair estate, Mrs. Margaret- Improvements on lots il, 7 and 8, Elbert ward. Thompson, Harriet - Improvements and one half lot 13, Hue ward. Thompson. Mrs. E. M., children of—lmprove ments and lot 4, Monterey ward. W. Waring. James J Improvements and lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. Lee ward, south side of Uwinnett street and west of Price street. Walsh, Michael Lots 11 and IS, Choctaw ward. Ward James R. Improvements and'west hulf lot 3. Crawford ward. Waring. Edward Improvements on east half lot 2fi. Minis ward. Walsh estate, Richard Improvements and lot 4, Stephens ward. Whaley. Hetty Improvements and cast two tliirds lot 12, Trustees Garden. Wicks. Edward Improvements on southwest part lot 9, Screven ward. Wicks, Henry Improvements and lot 54, Choctaw ward. Williams, John - Improvements and lot 50, Jones w ard. Williams, John Improvements and middle third lot 20. Elliott ward. Williams. Eliza E Improvements and west part lot 10, Mercer ward. Williams. Lewis Improvements mid lot 58, South Oglethorpe ward. Wilson, VV. 'l.—lmprovements on lot 21, Swollville ward. Wilson, Mrs, Anaise lmprovements on lot 2, Berrien ward. Wright, Rosa Improvements on part lot 54, South Oglethorpe ward. Y. Yeomans, David L,— Improvements and lot 83, White ward. Young, Mrs. Rosa -Improvements on east half lot 7, Elliott ward. ROBERT J. WADE. City Marshal. CITY MARSHAL'S SALE. City Marshal’s Office. i Savannah, .tune 7, IHK7. ( TENDER AND BY VIRTUE of a s]*>cial tax l execution placed in my hands by C. S HARDEE, City Treasurer, 1 have levied on. and will sell in accordance with law, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY. bet ween the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in the city of Savannah, Chatham county, Geor gia, the following property, to-wit: One Pool Table, rues and Halls, levied on as the property of ,1. !,. MURPHY. Purchasers paying for t (ties. ROBERT J. WADE. City Marshal. t.t AROIAN'S SALE. CTATE i>E GEORGIA. Chatham Count?. o By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Jefferson county, Georgia, there will be sold before the Court House door, in Hie county of Chatham, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY next, within tlie legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: Oneflfteentli undivided Interest in nine hundred and ninety (990) acres of land situated in said county of Chat ham, and being a part of Whitemarsh Island and adjoining lands of 1, T. Turner and others, and known as a pail of Turner’s Rocks. Sold as the property of LU CIUS and MARY BROWN, and in pursuance of the terms of the order afore said. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for titles. May 19, 1887. JAMES F. BROWN, Guardians of Mary and Lucius Brown. LEGAL notices. I N the District Court of the United States. for tht- Southern Distriot of Georgia. In the matter of CHARLES O. FORCE, la bankruptcy, No. 714. The said bankrupt lmvlntt petitioned the court for a discharge from nil his debts prov able under the Bankrupt Act of March A! ieft7. notice is hereby h'l'ei, in all jvrw.us intcresied to appear on the 38th day of June, I*B7. at !l o’clock a. m.. at Chambers of said District Court before ISAAC BECKETT, Kwj., one of the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at the law office of Hon. K. A IVeploH, Valdosta. Ga.. oud show cause why the prayer of the said petition of the Bankrupt should not ha granted. And further notice is given that the second and third meetings of creditors will be held at the same time and place. Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 18th day of June, 1887. MARION ERWIN, Clerk. (' BORGIA. Chatham Cor sty - Notice is T hereby given that I liave made application to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for order to sell aii of the real estate belonging to estate of RICHARD <l. STOTESBURY, de ceased, for the payment of debts and distri bution; and that said order will be grouted oil FIBTH OF JULY dicing July Term), 1887, of said Court unless objections are filed. Jcsk 6, r. 887. JEFFERSON D. MILLER. Administrator Estate Richard G. Stotesliury. / ' BORGIA, Chatham Coe. sty. - Notice isliere ' 1 by given that 1 have made applicatloo to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county for and order to sell one share of the stock of the Southern Bank of the Stale of Ge,gia. I/dung ing to MARY tV. ROBERTS, minor, tor the pur |iow of education and maintenance, and that said orJer will be granted on the FIFTH DAY OF JULY, unless objections are tiled thereto. June 0, 1887. DWIGHT L ROBERTS. Guardian for Mary W. Rolierts, Minor. NOT ICE. \\f E. Mas. 11. Y. COHEN and 11. 1). PLANT, hereby give notice that, under the terms of the tenth section of that certain mortgage dated the first day of July, A. P. 1887, and exe cuted. made and delivered by THE ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD COMPA NY to ,l< >HN R GARDNER, of New York city, as Bole Trustee to secure the payment of five hundred thousani dollars of it* third section first mortgage bonds, we will on or about the TWENTY FIRST DAY OF JUNE, A. D. IHBT. in ofieii court, at Savan nah, Georgtti. apply to the Judge of the Superior Court of Chatham county to appoint WILLIAM P. HARDEE. Emj., of Savannah. Georgia, Trus ter under said mortgage in the pluiv and stead of said JOHN K. GARDNER. Sole Trustee, de ceased. Mrs. H. Y. COHEN. H. B. PI-ANT. ' RAILROAD BONDS. The undersigned offers for sale at par ex-July Coupon fVm.HOB of the MARIETTA AND NORTH GEORGIA RAILWAY COMPANY’S FIRST MORTGAGE PER CENT. FIFTY YEAR BONDS, in multiplea of SLOW to suit buyers. 'I'HLSK 1 Kinds can lie safely taken by (m e*- 1 tors a* a reliable <1 par cent, security, which will, in all probability. advance to 13 point* above par within the next three or four years, as tbit T/art will traverse a country unsurpassed for tniiMwul wealth, for climate, for scenery, for agriciiltural purj loses, a. m for uttractivenea* to the wiUrr. The company lias mortgaged Its franchise and entire line of railroad, built and to he built, and nil Its oilier property, to the Boston Safe 1 leposit and Trust Company to secure Its issue of fib-year li per cent, bonds. These Isolds will be issued at the rate t.f about 817,i5l per mile, on a line ex tending from Atlanta. Ga., to Knoxville, Trim. \ sinking fund Is provided for their redemption. It will he one of the beat paying mails In Us* South. It will he of standard gauge and will develop a region of country extending from Middle Georgia through North (arouaa to Knoxville. Tetm.. where U will connect with lines leading*,! Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louia and Pittsburg. The nwitl Is now completed to Murphy, N. C., nod Is to 1* pushed on to Knoxville as fast as tbe mit lire of t lie country will permit. The high fin*in ml standing and energy of the men prm cfpnlly interest *1 in it afltclently guarantee*iu early completion. , further information will l*e furnished upon spr. :. .c oti to A, L, HARTRIDGF.. Savannah, ila or to itOODY, McLBLLAN A CO 37 llr.vwlsaj, New Y'.ivh. 1 —f"""'"'"’" "WOOD. Bacon, Johnson & Cos. lUv* a *ne -dock „! Oak Pine, L ghtwood and'Htinciting, •***■*<? ",. * Y* _• • • !, *.'„ • 1 y JW® AUCTION MLKS FUTURE I * \ n Guardian’s Sale. By .i. McLaughlin a son. ON TUESDAY, stn JULY, 1887. At 11 o’clock, before the Court House. I nder and by i irlue of an order granted by the Honorable Hampton L. Fkrrili, Judge of the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county, I will proceed to sell aL the above mentioned time and place. The undivided one-twelfth Interest of the northern half ol lot 11 Middle Oglethorpe wunl and improvements, having a front of 50 feet on Pine street, and running hack a depth of .'to f feet Sold ns the property of ROKHKLLA BASS, minor, to pay debts. Terms cash. ROSSELLA GIGNILIJAT, Guardian. Trustee’s Sale of Real Estate. By ROB’T 11. TATEM, Auctioneer. 1 TNDKR the power vested in me as Trustee of 1 ANNA .1 MILLER and children. I will offer for sale at I he Court House, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, sth OF JULY, the fnl lowing property, situated in Savannah and known as lots Bi, 35, and the west one-fourth of lot No. 33, Screven ward, fronting on Gwinnett street, with improvement*, consisting of eight houses; and also lots K. T. and I), of Middle Ogle thorpe ward, on east side West Boundary street, improvements, consisting of six houses. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. (dim M> RENTS. ARREARS FOR 101 l ®E City Treasurer's Officii, I Savannah, Oa„ June Ist. lHsr f r T’'HE following lots are in arrears to the city I for ground rents, of which lessees are hereby notified. CHAR. S. HARDEE, City Treasurer. known- wAnn. Lot No 18. 2 cjra.; east one-half lot No. 24, 2 qrs.; lot No. 56, 2 qrs. CALHOUN WARO. I/>t No. 6, 8 qrs.; lot No. 31, 2 qrs.; lot No. 23, 2 qrs. CHARLTON WARD. Lot, No. 1, 2 qrs.: lot No. 18, 2 qrs.; northwest one-eighth lot 23, 2 qrs.: northwest one-quarter lot 21, 2 qrs.: north one-half lot No. 35. 2 qrs.; lot No. 2, 2 qrs.; south ono-lialf lot No. 14, 31 qrs.: lot No. 19. 2qrs,;south one-half lot No. 23, 31 qrs.; lot No. 32, 2 qrs.: lot No. 80, 4 qrs. CHATHAM WARD. East one-thinl lot No. 12, 2qrs.: lot No. 17, ft qrs.: east one-thii and let No. 25, 2 qrs.: lot No. 32, 2 qrs.; one-third lot No. 37, 2 qrs ; west one-half lot No. 15. 2 qrs.; lot No. 21, 2 firs.; west one half lot No. 29, 2 qrs.; two-sixths lot No. 33, 2 qrs. COLOMBIA WARD. LoHNo. 10. 4 qrs.; south one half lot No. 32. 2 qrs.; lot No. 30, 2 qrs.; east part lot No. 30, 2 qrs. CRAWFORO WARn. West one half lot 3, 2 nrs.; north one half lot No. 21, 2 qrs.: lot No. 33.2 qrs ; lot No. 35, 2 qrs.: lot So. ft, 14 qrs.: lot No. 29, 3 qrs.; let No. 31, 2 qrs.; east one-half lot No. 71, 2 qrs. CRAWKOOU WARP. EAST. One half southwest part lot No. 1, 2 qrs.; por tion lot No. 15, 10 qrs. EIJIKKT WAnn. IjOt No. 8, 2 qrs.; lot No. 27, 2 qrs.; lot No. 7, 2o qrs ; lot No. 10, 2 qrs.; east two-thirds lot No. 34. t qi i. FORSYTH WARD. Lot No. J. 2 qrs.; lot No. 18, 2 urs.; south one half lot No. 17. 2 qrs; lot No. 21, 2 qrs.; lot No. 2. 2 qrs.; north one half lot 17, 2 qrs.; lot No. 20, 2 qrs.; lot No. 58, 2qr*. FRANKLIN WARO. Lot No. 25, 2 qrs.; west one-half lot No. 39, 4 qrs. NEW FRANKLIN WARO. F,ast fine half lot No. 1,2 qrs.: lot No. 8, 2 qrs ; lot No. 17, 2 nrs.; north part lot No. 7,2 qrs.; lot west one-half No. 14, 2 qrs. GREENE WARD. Lot No. 4. 2 qrs. ; lot No 20. 2 qrs. ; lot No. SO, 2 qrs.; three-fourths lot No. 18, 2 qr*.; west one half lot No. 18, 2 tirs ; north one-half lot No. 22, 2 qrs,; south one half lot No. 40, 2 qrs. JACKSON WARD. West one-half lot No, 7, 2 qrs.; north one half lot No 21, 2 qrs,; lot No. Bft, ft qrs.; east one half lot No. 41, 2 qrs.; west one-half lot No. 40, 2 qrs.; lot No. 4ft, 8 qrs. JASPER warii. Lot No. 16, 2 qrs.; lot No. 47, 2 qrs. LLOYD WARP. West one-third lot No. 44. 2 qrs.; east one-half lot No. 62, 34 qrs.; lot No. 52, 2 qrs.; north part lot No. 58, 4 qrs. LAFAYETTE WAKD. East one half lot No. 1, 2 qrs.; west one-half lot No. 48, 2 qrs.; eost two-thirds lot No. 40, 2 qrs.; lot No. 14, 6 qrs. LIBERTY WARO. J/>t No. 1. 2 qrs.; lot No. 8, 2 qrs.; lot No. 10, 2 qrs.: lot No. 12. 2 qrs.: east one half lot No. 2ft, 2 qrs.: lot No. 4, 2 qrs.: lot No. 9. 2 qrs.; lot No. H, 2 qrs.; southeast part lot No. 24. 2 qrs. MONTEREY WARO. East one half tot No. 2, 2 qrs.; lot No. 4. 2 qrs.; west one-fifth lot 11 and east one-fifth lot 12, 2 qrs. PULASKI WARD. Lot No. 5, 2 qvij.; lot No. 9, 2 qrs.; lot No. 6, 2 qrs. TROUP WARO. Northeast pari lot No. 5, 2 qrs.; west part lot 25, 4qrs.; southeast part lot No. 5, 2 qrs.; lot No. 17, 2 qrs.; west one-half lot No. 14, 10 qrs. WARREN WARD. Lot No. 2, 2 qrs.; east one-half lot No. 15, 2 qrs.; lot No. 8, 2 qrs. WASHINGTON WARD. Fouth one half lot No. 4, 2 qrs.: west one-lutlf let No. 7, 2 qrs.: lot No. 8, 2 qrs.; northwest one fourth lot No. 19. ft qrs.: west one-half lot No. 35, 2 qrs ; lot No. 5. 2 qrs : south two-third* lot No. 9. 2 qr*.: east )mrt lot No. 18, 2 qrs.: west one half Tot No. 30, 2 qrs.; east one half lot No. 35, 2 qrs. WESLEY WARD. Middle one third lot No 8, 2qrs.; lot No. 15, 8 qrs.; west one-half lot No. 5, 2 qrs. SPRINGFIELD WARD. I/it No. 1. 2 qrs.: lot No. 8. 2 qrs.: lot No. 5, 2 qr*.; lot No. 32, 2 qrs.; lot No. 81, 2 qrs.; lot No. 44, 2 qrs.; lot No. 35, 4 qrs.; lot No, is, 2 qrs.; lot No. 4. 2 qrs., lot No. ft, 2 qrs.; lot No. 33. 2 qrs.: lot No. 42. 2 qrs.; lot No. 49, 2 qrs.; lot No. 96, 4 qrs. All persons haring Interest In the above lots an- hereby notified Uiat If the amount* now due an: not paid to the City Treasurer on or before the 31st instant, I will on tbe morning of the fld Inst proceed to re enter according to law. ROBERT J. WADE. City Marshal. DRUGS AN il Mhllll IM>. Dotft Do 11! Ud i Do What? tI’HY don’t walk our tony streets with lhat. t Y nice drew or suit of clothe* on with Stains or Grease S|mt.s in. to which the Savamtah dust sticks •’closer than a brother," when Japanese Cleansing Cream will take them out clean as anew pm. iSc. a bottle Made only by J. R. HALTIW ANGER, At hi* Drug Stores, Broughton and Drayton, Whttakrr mid Wayne streets. COUGH REMEDIES t YENS’ CHERRY PECTORAL, Jaynes Ex 1 \ pectoraM, Hale * Honey and Tar, ikwebe- * German Syrup, Bull’* Cough Syrup, Plan s Cure, BUTLER’S PHARMACY BULL AND CONGRESS STREETS. PUBLICATIONS. City Delivery -<>F THE— ,*• SAVANNAH MURNLNT, NEWS. ■■jggpißg&siis. one Year. ki" < hi# Hnmogi.iiiV rr i ii * ’• ■” ThiW JhaMw,. i luejsv **.* i ik* ks*tiTil,, ' VvyA, No. Bull 6U# f . H. DORSET! *S COLUMN. TWO NEW FOR SALE! I have for sale the two new two-story residences just being completed, situated near the White Bluff Toll Gate. These houses con tain four bedrooms, parlor, dining-room, and kitchen and have a large yard. They are well built and finished, and are being offered very low. The location is very desirable and is im proving rapidly. GOOD LOTS CHEAP. I have some very good lots left in the sub-di vision of that high and well located land, on the cornel of West Broad and Gwin nett streets. Terms: One third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in tw3 years, with interest al seven percent, per annum ♦ ./ C. H. Dorsett, # REAL ESTATE DEALER. Commissioners’ Sale for Partition C. H. DORSETT, Auctionwr. Undvr and by virtue** an order granted by tb Honorable Superior Court of C 'hut bam county intlie case SARAH A. WALTON v™ HETTY K. WHALEY and the MERCHANT* AND MECHANICS’ LOAN ASSOCIATION glut Ition for partition, wi* will sell, before th. jvrt. House door In Savstinsh. during tb. legal bourn of Bale, on TUJ3DAY, JULY 5 lfpr, All of that certain portion of load and tin tenement* therena, Known as sub-divMoiu Now i and lof lot Number t< Trustees Garden, bav mg a front on Reynolds street of sowmty-aevw feet aud six Inches, withartepth of eighty-two feet for sub-division No. I, and of airly-five feel far No. 8. Term, cash. DORSETT { CMMIMIIiMi 3