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CITY GOVERNMENT.
OfflcitU Proceedings of Council.
Savannah, Ga.. Sept. 21, 1887.
Coiuicil met this evening at 8 o'clock. Pres
ent: Hon Rufus E. Lester. Mayor; Alderman
John Schwarz, Chairman of Council; Aldermen
Bogart, Duncan, Haines, Mell, Myers. Nichols,
Retd and Thomas.
* ACCOUNTS.
The Committee on Accounts report that they
have examined and found correct bills against
the city amounting to fifteen thousand six
hundred and fifty-five dollars and two cents,
as per accompanying schedule, and recommend
that the same be passed for payment.
GeorgeS. Haines,
Acting Chairman on Accounts.
The report of the committee was adopted, and
the accounts, as per schedule annexed, were
passed for payment.
Board of Health—
Time of hands 0. E. M $ 15175
John G. Butler 1 00
Savannah Hospital 300 00
St. Joseph's Infirmary 300 00
M. L. Boyd, M. D 83 33
E. K. McCoy 75 00
Lewis Cass 83 38
Thomas Carr 37 50
J. T. McFarland, 51. I) 125 00
W. W. Owens, M. D 83 33
F. B. Lee 20 00
Strauss Printing Cos 0 00
Andrew Hanley 2 50
Knickerbocker Ice Cos 3 49
William J. Cleary 83 33
H. D. Fahrenbaen 05 00
W. D. Dixon 27 00
Osceola Butler.., 172 34—51,622 90
Dry Culture—
G. 8. McAlpln $ 302
Time of hands 104 25
Time of hands 104 13
Isaac Wateree 20 00
Time of hands. 115 38 406 78
R. C. Kennedy 125 00
Fire Department—
Pay roll Sept., 1887 $1,470 82
Gutta Pereha and Rubber
Mfg. Cos 904 78
Lindsay ,<fc Morgan 30 00
L. A. McCarthy 0 75
N. Paulsen & Cos 13 51
E. Lovell & Sons 0 35
John Nicolson, Jr 64 00
Fretwell & Nichols 8 00
A. Hanley 64 50
Thetis Bros 3 00
LaFrance Fire Engine C 0... 7 00
W. D. Thompson 19 00
W. D. Dixon 13 04
LaFrance. Fire Engine C 0... 2,000 00— 4,701 65
Incidentals—
C. S. Hardee, C. T 33 00
Interest Account —
Eugene Kelly & Cos 57 66
Harbor ano Wharves—
Alfred Moultree 35 00
Laurel Grove Cemetery—
George N. Nichols $ 400
A. F. Torlay 83 33
Lovell & Lattimore, 7 60
J. M. Futch 2.50
Time of hands 173 50— 270 93
Market*™
Fretwell A Nichols $ 300
T. A. Maddox 66 66
Palmer 8r05..., - 350
Time of hands • 50 00— 123 16
Paving—
M. Cooley $ 55 50 .
M. Cooley 187 36
M. Cooley. 78 93
M. Cooley 195 23
M. Cooley 1919.3
M. Cooley 193 92
M. Cooley 80 45
M. Cooley 35 78
M. Cooley 52 47
The Chicago Mail Cos 26 89
- 1,114 65
Parks and Squares—
I. & Lattimore $ 100
Time of Hands 184 87
Edward Lovell & Sons 1 35
Theodore Meves 75 00— 262 12
Police—
Andrew Hanley $ 550 *
Isaac Deveaux 58 62
SI. J. Doyle 1181
W. B. Mell&Co 40 00
William Pollard .. 8 00
Bacon Johson & Cos 1 00
Edward Lovell & Sons 459 74 584 67
Printing and Stationery—
J. H. Estill 45 83
Quarantine—
Jonn Johnston $ 750
John A. Wegefarth 85 00— 92 50
Salaries—
City officers, Sept., 1887 $ 98.3 33
JohnW. Howard 30 00
J. deßruyn Kops 125 00
James L. Rankin 116 06
Alvin M. Bell 135 00
L. J. Slyers 100 00
C. V. Hernandez 60 00
E. J. Kelly 65 00- 1,604 99
Scavenger Department—
Sirs. M. Swoll, admin’x $1,345 83
Sirs. M. Swoll. admin’x 400 00— 1.745 83
Streets and Lanes—
G. S. McAlpin $ 56 44
R. N. Stunt 143 00
Time of hands 679 67
Edward Lovell *£ Sons 6 70
Lovell & Lattimore 13 00
Andrew Hanley 3 30
Time of teamsters 212 50— 1,114 61
Water Works—
P. H. Sloeller $ 15 00
Andrew* Hanley 17 00
Thomas Dillon 1 75
Charles Harrison & Cos 76 00
Times Publishing Cos 1 00
Charles P. Small 5 15
Fretwell Nichols 175
George N. Nichols 7 50
James H. Hooker 6 00
J. D. Weed ,t Cos 13 03
Vale Royal Sl'f'g Cos 1 58
Hirsoh Bros 16 67
Ocean Steamship Cos 4 48
FrankA. Exley 5 00
Timeof hands- artesian wells 243 87
Pay roll September, 1887 910 59
a.E. Mottwilder 387 37- 1,713 74
Total $ 15,655 02
reports of committees.
The Committee on Streets and lanes, to
whom was referred the communications of the
President of the City and Suburban Railway
Company, addressed to its Chairman, and dated
respectively July 28, 1887, Aug. 8, 1887, and
Aug. 19, 1887, report adversely to the. request
mentioned in the last of these communications
for an extension of the lines of this company,
the route verbally mentioned by its President
not being acceptable to this committee.
D. R. Thomam,
Geo. N. NtcnoLS,
John Schwarz,
Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Finance, to whom was re
ferred the petition of C. Glllican ns inspector of
nuvßl stores, nml his petition asking the city to
refund one half of license fee paid by him as In
spector, and giving as his reason for said request
his resigning before the conclusion of the year,
lieg leave to recommend that the resignation ho
accepted and that the request to refund one
half of fee paid by Mr. GiUlcan for the privilege
of being an inspector be not granted.
It. D. Bogart,
Chairman Committee on Finance.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Streets and Lanes, towhom
was referred the petition of Savaunah Street
and Rural Resort Railroad Conqinuy, a corpor
ation incorporated by an act of the legislature
of Georgia, approved Sept. 22. 1883, rejs>rt as
follows: This company has published in Hie Sa
vannah Morning News, the official gazette of
the city of Savannah, once a week for four
weeks, (said publications having been mode
Aug. 23, 1887, Aug. 30. 1887, Kept 6. IW*7. nnd
Sept. 18. 1887), a notice setting foith the streets
and routes mentioned in its said petition to
Council, as required by Section Six of the said
act of the Legislature of Georgia, incorporating
tile said company, the following being a copy of
said notice.
NOTICE.
“In accordance with the terms of the charter
of the Savannah Street and Rural Resort Rail
Paul Company, noth* Is hereby given that the
approval of the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Savannah'' will lx’ asked for the use of
the following mures and streets in said city:
“Front the western city limits of Savannah, In
a line across the canal and up the entire lemrlli
of Indian street to West Broad street, up 'Vest
Ilrouil io Bay, at wbicli point a junction is made;
one line running through Hay street to East
Broad, the other continues up West Broud to
Ltiierty, t lieia-o east one blocs to Montgomery
street, thence out Montgomery to Seventh
street, thence east to Hnis’rsham, down Halier
sham to Bolton street “
The eomniltl**e recommend that the petition
is* grained ami that tin 1 said Savannah Street
nnd Rural Resort Railway Company J" 1 , '’J'", 1
to use the streets and route set forth In tbelr
said petition and In the said notice, for the Clio
struction of n street railway thereon and its
operation by here- power, for the term of thirty
years, and under the terms and c.iudlt lons of It*
charter provided that the ell > reserves lhe right
hi wit hdraw Us consent to the use of the street*
it the sold company *t* n s construct Its road
along the streets north of Aislsrsosi street
within twelve mouths from this dsn*.
II it. Thosas.
GSosos N K irame,
John HchWaNX.
t 'linosUtas on street* and lanes
I .rpnrt uoaimfitee mioptrd as lesotuuou of
Tl*# OuomH4>rw Oi iMy i/ita bt wU**tu
1 '*• 11,. Jieutmi. of W' r> Mass.M
Swat the i4y tew# him the ttirm M* situared at
the southwest corner Liberty and Price streets,
° ~ leave to report unfavorably thereto.
_ . , Geo. 8. Haines,
Chairman Committee on City Lots
Report adopted.
The Commit left on Streets and lanes to whom
was referred the petition of S. P. Hamilton,
relative to sewer connections with premises
corner Bay and West Boundary streets beg leave
to report in favor of charging for the connec
tions made the sum of sllO. less amouut paid by
petitioner for original connections.
. _ , D. R. Thomas,
L liatrman Committee on Streets and nines.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Fire to whom was referred
the petition of J. T. Logan for permission to
repair house on lot No. 15, South Oglethorpe
want, beg leave to report favorably to the
Bani ®. John Schwarz,
Chairman Committee on Fire.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Streets and Lanes towhom
was referred the petition of A. McCormick for
permission to erect stoop to house at southwest
corner New Houston and Lincoln streets, beg
leave to report favorably thereto.
, D. It. Thomas.
Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Water, to whom was refer
ced the petition of D. G. Purse, J. H. Estill and
”■ C. Rowland, Committee on Property, Solomon
Lodge No. 1, F. A. M., asking for permission to
connect with water main for the purpose of
running elevator in Masonic Temple, corner
Liberty and Whitaker streets, report favorably
on the following conditions: That petitioners
famish an indicator showing amount of water
used, and arrange so that the waste water shall
be conducted to nearest sewer, and that it lie
distinctly understood that the city reserves the
right to shut ofT the water front said building at
any time the general supply should be deemed
inadequate by the city authorities.
Herman Myers.
Chairman Committee on Water.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Streets and iAnes.to whom
was referred the petition of sundry cltizens.ask
ing that a sewer lie built in the neighborhood of
Huntingdon, Price, Taylor and Gordon streets,
beg leave to report adversely, as the appropria
tion for this year is insufficient for the work
prayed for by petitioners.
D. R. Thomas,
Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Report adopted.
The Committee on Streets and Lanes, to
whom was referred the petition of Joseph
Copps, for permission to repair stoop to house
on lot No. 67, Brown ward, beg leave to report
favorably to same.
I). R. Thomas,
Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Report adopted.
The Committee on City Lots, to whom was
referred the petition of R. H. Tatum, asking
the city authorities to value and place at public
sale the lot situated at the southwest corner of
Liberty and Price st reets. No. 60 Troup ward,beg
leave to report adversely to the sale of said lot.
Geo. S. Haines,
Chairman Committee on City Lots.
Report adopted.
petitions and applications.
Petition of John Kuck, for permission to erect
an awning to cover sidewalk in front of his store,
corner Jones street lane and Drayton street.
Referred to Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Petition of Margaret L. Ferrell, for permission
to transfer lot No. 1801, in Laurel Grove Cenie
tery, to Ellen F. Green. Referred to Committee
on Health and Cemetery.
Petition of F. Putzel, for permission to move
bouse from the corner Ahercorn and Liberty
street lane to northwest corner Harris and Ab
ercorn streets. Referred to Committee on Fire.
Petition of sundry eitizensasking city authori
ties to widen sidewalk on Tatnall street, be
tween Jones and Berrien streets. Referred to
Committee on Streets anil Lanes.
Petition of sundry citizens asking city au
thorities to permit the Savannah Street and
Rural Resort Railroad Company to lay track on
certain streets in the city. Petition received.
Petition of German Fire Company offering to
fell to city their building on Congress street,
now used by city for engine house. Referred to
Committee on Fire.
Petition of D. Samson relitive to fine im
posed in Police Court for obstructing the side
walk. Referred to his honor the Mayor with
power to act.
Petition of Mary Rocheforth for permission
to repair house on lot No. 16 Washington ward.
Referred to Committee on Fire.
Petition of sundry citizens relative to the con
dition of Bay street, between Drayton and Lin
coln streets, and asking that a pavement be
laid on north side of street for the public con
venience. Referred to Committee on Streets
and Lanes.
Petition of sundry property owners on Liberty
street asking the city authorities not to allow
the construction of another railway line on
Liberty street. Petition received.
Petition of sundry citizens asking city authori
ties not to remove the pump on Broughton
street, between Price and Houston streets. Re
ferred to Committee on Water.
Petition of C. Gillican, recommending Mr. R.
B. Jewett for position of Naval Store Inspector.
Referred to Committee on Finance.
Petition of S. P. Hamilton, President Brush
Electric Light and Power Company, relative to
pole ordinance. Petition received and referred
to Committee on Streets and Lanes.
Application of Robert Groves for permission
to make sewer connection with Jefferson street
sewer from premises No. 86 Tattnall street. Re
ferred to Committee on Streets and lames and
Sanitary Board, with power to act.
I‘etition of J. I). Weed for permission to make
sewer connection with Barnard street sewer
from premises corner Broughton and Barnard
streets. Referred to Committee bn Streets and
Lanes and Sanitary Board, with power to act.
Petition of Thomas Ballantyne for permission
to make sewer connection with Perry street
lane from premises on Liberty street near Last
Broad street. Referred to Committee on Streets
and Lanes and Sanitary Board, witli power to
act.
ordinances
Ordinance read the first time Sept. 7, 1887.
read a second time Sept. 21, 1887, amended and
passed.
An ordinance concerning appointments to the
police force of the city of Savannah, the pen
sioning of disabled members thereof, and for
other purposes connected with the said police
force.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah in Council
assembled, That no person shall ever be ap
pointed or re appointed to memliership in the
police force of the city of Savannah, or continue
to hold membership therein, who is not a citizen
of the Uuited States and a resident of the State
of Georgia for at least one year next preceding
his appointment, or who lias oocn convicted of
crimeTn this State or elsewhere, or who cannot
read and write understanding!}’ in the English
language.
Sec. 2. That no jierson shall be appointed a
policeman of the said city who shall be at the
date of such appointment over thirty-flvo (35)
years of age.
Sec. 3. That any member of the said nolico
force who has or shall have performed duty
therein for a continuous period of thirty years
or upwards shall, upon the certificate of the
hnirgeon of Police, concurred in by Council, that
such member is |iermanently disabled, physic
ally or mentally, so as to be unfit for duty, be
placed on ttie retired roll, and shall receive an
annual pension from the treasury of the city of
Savannah during bis lifetime of a sum of not
less than one half of the full salary or compensa
tion of such members so retired.
Sec. 4. That any memlier of the said police
force who has or shall have performed duty
therein for a continuous period of twenty years
or upwards and less than thirty years shall,
upon the certificate of the Surgeon of Police,
concurred iu by Council, that such member is
permanently disabled, physically or mentally,
so as to lie unfit for duty, bo placed on the re
tired roll, and shall receive an annual pension
during his lifetime of a sum not less than one
third of ttie full salury or compensation of such
memlier so retired.
Sec. 5. That In determining the term of ser
vice of any memlier of said police force no ser
vice rendered prior to the organization of the
firesent police force on the first day of Noveni
>er. 1865, shall be counted. ,
Sec. 6. That every member of said police
force who dies in service from natural causes,
shall he buried al the expense, not to ex
reod fifty ($51100) dollars, of the said city of Ka
vannali. and the dependent family of such mem
Ist shall receive his monthly salary for three
months after Ills death. Every meal
ier of said force who is killed
while In the discharge of his duty, or
dies from the effects of wounds received in the
discharge of his duty, shall Is- burled at the ex
iHUme. not to exceed fifty dollars, or the said
citv. and 'he dependent futility of such memlier
shall receive Ids monthly salary for six months
after his death
Her. 7. Any iiietnlier of sai Pollen Force who
may l- jiermnueutly disabled by reason < f
wounds received In file discharge of his duty,ami
thereby made unable to earn a support, may I o
placed on the retired list on one half |y.
Her s Thai all ordlnam es. and parts of ordi
nances in coufiict w Ith this ordinance ore hereby
reiiealed. _ _
((nliuence mod the first time Kept, 7, IHB7,
mod a second lime Kept. 21, 1887, and panned
An <>oniN*Ncn U> regulate signs In tfie city of
Bavaaoato.
Hu qion i. Ha It ordained by the Mayor and
Ablrrmru of the city of Savannah In Council as
sembled. That from and after the |SMeage of
thla ordinance H dud I lie lawful to erect or put
up sign* in the etty *>f Savannah dpi lrou or
I wooden leSMs. provide! sort! poaU are souureiy
and safely Disced iiomoduutly wWIUn fbe eurfi
■My of **! Ui front of
,k* pi*!* at bunt*** tbr prrmoti or fwti***
using the aonie. UUI emth I—* •"*'*■
iron ei7.li me legal hoe two nor new than ten
| dianieiar, and
I tour * Ura m *i*m mittrnmm, IBM
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1887.
such signs shall he at least eight feet above the
pavement or sidewalk and shall not he exceed
ing four feet, in width ami five in height; ami,
provided further, that said signs shall l*
securely and safely fastened to the said posts,
and that the erection of the said signs ami posts
shall lie under the direction aud supervision of
the City Surveyor.
Sec. 2. IV it further ordained. That it shall
also be lawful from and after the passage of
this ordinance to suspend signs from the sides
of buildings in the city of Savannah, provided
such signs are securely and safely fastened to
the sides of said buildings, at the place of busi
ness of the iierson or persons
using the same, are at least eight
feet above the Hidewalk, and do not overhang
said sidewalk exceeding t hree feet, and provid
ed, also, that said signs shall be put up under
the direction and supervision of the City Sur
\ eyor.
Sep. 3. Be it further ordained. That from
and after the passage of this ordinance it shall
not be lawful to erect or put up any sign in the
city of Savaunah, save in full and strict con
fortuity with all the provision of the preceding
section of this ordinance.
Sko. 4. Be it further ordained. That all posts
erected at the time of the j>assage of this ordi
nance sustaining signs, if said posts are not im
mediately within the curbing, shall within
thirty days from the passage or t his ordinance.
l>e securely ami safely placed immediately
within the said curbing; ana all signs which, at
the time of the juissage >t this ordinance, are
lower than eight or are on awning frames
shall within thirty days from the passage of
this ordinance be securely ami safely placed at
least eight feet above the sidewalk or street,
and he removed from said awning frames.
Sep. 5. Beit further ordained. That it shall
not be lawful to erect or put up in the city of
Savannah, or to continue erected, or to have or
use, any sign that is unsafe or dangerous to
life, limb, person or property, no matter how
saiil sign may have been originally constructed
or erected. Should any sign now erected, or
which may hereafter be erected, be or become
unsafe or dangerous, within the meaning of
this section! the person or persona owning or
using such signs shall Ik* notified of this fact by
the City Marshal,and it shall thereupon become
the duty of such person or jiersons to forth
with make the said sign secure and safe, or to
remove the same.
Sep. <>. Be it further ordained. That should
any sign be aliandoncd or disused the same may
be removed at . the discretion and upon the
direction of the Committee on Streets and
Lanes, and at the expenst- <>} the p< rson or per
sons so abandoning or last using the said sign.
Sep. 7. Be it further ordained, That any. per
son violating the provisions of the propping
sections, or any of said provisions, shall, upon
conviction before the Police Court of the city
of Savannah, be fined by the said court in a sum
not excelling fifty dollars aud in addition to this
the sign found to be in violation of this ordi
nance, or of any part thereof, shall be removed
by the City Marshal at the expense of the said
person so convicted, which removal ahnll l>e
directed and requkfd in the judgment of said
court convicting the party accused.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained. That the city of
Savannah reserves full and entire police control
over all signs erected, or which may he erected,
their location, use and continuance, In so far
that no vested right shall accrue to any person
or persons lieoadfte of the erection of said signs,
as against the said city of Savannah, touching
the said signs or any matter or thing connected
therewith.
Sep. 1). Be it further ordained, That so much of
the ordinance approved April 24, 1872 (to l>e
found on pages 10l and 1(15 of Kebarer's l>igest
of city ordinances as relates to signs, and sec
tion K>ur of the ordinance approved March 12,
1873 to lx found on pages 18 and 19 of Kelwir
er’s Digest ), which said section four also relates
to signs and all ordinances and parts of ordi
nances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby
repealed.
Ordinance read for the first time Aug. 21,1887,
read a second time Sept. 21, and jwussed.
An ordinance to provide for the iLiving, grad
ing and otherwise improving Bin! street, from
the south side of State street to t he south side
of Congress street, in the city of Savaunah,
nnd for the assessment on the property front
ing on said Bull street, between th“ south side
of State stroet, and the south side of Congress
street, of two-thirds of the eost thereof.
Where as, Thn persons owning more than one
half of the mil estate in the city of Savannah,
fronting on Bull street, between the south side
of State street and the south side of Congress
street, in said city, have petitioned the Mayor
aud Aldermen of the city of Savannah,, by pe
tition filed May 18th, 1887. to pave, grade and
otherwise improve said portion of Bull street,
and
Whereas the petition of the said parties has
been approved by a two-thirds vote of the said
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savan
nah at a regular meeting of Council. Now.
therefore the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Savannah, in Council assembled, do hereby
ordain
Section 1. That the Committee on Streets and
I*anes be and it is hereby authorized aud di
rected to have Ball street from the* south side of
State street to the south side of Congress street
—the entire width of t he street between the curb
stones, graded and paved with sheet asphalt,
and have proper sine drains, cross drains and
crossings placed in said street between the
points named, and also to place such new curbs
and curbing bet ween said points as may be in
the judgmeqt of said committee proper and ad
visable.
Sec. 2. After tho total rest of said work shall
have heea ascertained, one-third of such cost
shall he paid out of the city treasurj'. nnd the
other two-thirds by the person* owning reul
estate fronting on said Bull street, from the
south side of btate street to the south sale t'on
gross street; that is to say, ode-third thereof
from the owners'*on each side of said street at
the date of the passage of tlrk ordinance, ac
cording to theiroutugo, and the pro rahi am >unt
of the cost of said work is n ,j reby assessed
against such real *itate and its owners as afore
said; and if such assessment is not paid within
ten days after presentation of a bill for tie*
same, the amount of such bill shall he furnished
by the Committee on Streets and Ladcs to the
City Treasurer, who spoil immediately issue
execution for the Amount against the
person and property as aforesaid, and
place the same in the. hands of
the Marshal, who shall levy the same on the
pr>|>erty described in the execution, and after
advertisement and other proceedings as in coses
of sales for city taxes, shall sell such property
(at the time, place and in the manner provided
by law for city tax sales i at public outcry to the
highest bidder, and such .‘Miles shall vest an ab
solute title iu the purchaser: and the amount of
the execution and costs shall go into the City
Treasury and the remainder be paid to the
owner >r held subject to such owner's order.
See. 3. All ordinances and parts of ordinances
conflicting with this ordinance are heroby re
pealed.
Ordinance read the first time March 23, 1887,
read a second time April li, JBB7, and laid on the
table; read a third time Sept 21. 1887, and
passed:
An (Mt ninance to provide for the pai ing, grading
and otherwise improving of Congress street
between the east side of West Broad street
and the west side of I >rayton street, in the
city of Savanuan. ami for the assessment on
the property fronting on said Congress street
between said east side of West Brood street
and west side of Drayton street of two-thirds
of the cost thereof.
Whereas. The persons owning more than
one-half of the real estate in the citv of Savan
nah fronting on Congroe£ street. Ik*tween tin*
east side of West Broad street and the west side
of Drayton street, in said citv. have fietitioned
the Mayor and Alderm-m of the city of Savan
nah to pave, grade und otherwise improve said
portion of Congress street; and
Wiikueas. Tne petition of said parties has
l>een approved by a two thirds vote of the said,
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Kavan
nah, at a regular meeting of Council, now,
therefore, the Mavor and Aldermen of tne city
of Savunuah in Council aascmbloil do hereby
ordain:
Section 1. That the Com ml tteoV>n Streets and
Lanes le and it is hereby authorized to have
<’ongres -Htr*et, between the ist side of We*t
Broad and the west side of Drayton street the on
t iie w idthof said street, between the. eurb stories,
graded and paved with sheet asphalt, and have
projier side, ftrains, • lVe.s drains und crossing*
pine i ! on said street between the f>oiutM named,
ami to place new curbs and curbings between
said point*.
Ki v. 2. That the City an 1 Subuihan Kailway
Company is hereby required to pave between
the tracks of its road ami for three feet ou uaeh
side thereof where its track crosses Congress
street, us the jwivingto Undone on said strei t by
the Committee oil Str*el* am! banes nrogresses,
and with the same material, and should saui
railroad fail to commence said work and carry
the same forward, the same shall >e done for
Hold company by said Committee on streets und
lames, and tne c*mt thereof, if not paid when a
bill for the same is presented, collected by exo
rut lon. levy and sale of the wild nrnpTty of the
Bold company, os provided by law and ordi
non<N* in the ease of abutting pmierty owner*.
Site. 4. After the total ood of said work* shall
have I teen ascertained, exclusive of any work
chine for said street raJivuod coiufiany, one
third of such cost shall Is* paid out of the City
Treasury, and the other two-thiol* by the i*'r
sons owning real mint* fronting on said Con
gross street between the east Mfcta of West
Broad at root and the wet side* of Drayton
atjert; that I* to any, one-third thereof by the
owners on eerlt side of "aid street, at the date
of the puMiag** of this ordinance, -ordlng to
frontage And fin pro rout amount of th eoat
ofaiiTwork Is hereby agslnsl *atd
ml<mui *n*t Its owners e* mor* *fUd, Aiel
if such aawwvmeii' is oed paid within ten
days after |maenfat ion of a bill for
ilia mine the amount of sorti Mil
aboil I m furmalci'd by lie --hum JUoe
on Miwiti and taceo to tig* Trawiitw.
wH*> shall laimedial#*ly a execaglnu for
the biwaui eg*fuel fowsen and ia*pert
•IWrawM. MKi (S UM MUM S UK Mud* l 4
the Marsha who shall levy the same on
the i.iv.is'rt described in the execution, anil
after advertement and other proeeeilinps as
in e.uses of Jes for oit-y ta .es. bli.'.il s.'ll such
property) * the time, place, and in the manner
m-otided h law for city tax sales) at public
outcry to tl highest bidder, ami such sale shall
vest an nlwiito title in the purchaser, and the
amount of le execution and cost shall yo into
the Citv Tusurv, amt the remainder paid to
the owner 1 be‘held subject to such owner's
order. , . ,
Sec 4 —ll ordinances and parts or ordi
nances coiiietlDK with the above are hereby ro
pealed. , , * ,
The ordfince to regulate poles in the city of
Savannah as rend a sm-ond time, and referred
to Comtuioe on Streets and Lanes.
ELECTIONS.
Vpplicatnof R. B. Jewltt for election as in
spector oiaval stores. Referred to Committee
on Financ
RKKOLL'TIONS.
Bv Alderan Thomas--
'Resolve, That the judgment of the Mayor
preskUnirt the Police Court on the 30th of Au
gust. lfWrt-ouvictiiuc Simon Mitchell of a viola
tion of thcit.v ordinance relative to siimslie ap
proved. l>o far as it finds that the ordinance
was violffd, but that the fine imposed on Mr.
Mitchell t remitted.
Ailoptn
By Aldenan Myers —
Resold, That the Committee on Mater he,
and thejare hereby authorized to purchase
neoessariiipe and lava 6-Inch water main to
replace Inch main on Congress street, from
Wmtaketo Ahercorn street. This resolution
to be irlieu of resolution on same subject
passed .1111061404; of Council, July 27, 1887.
Adopt*!.
By Comiittee on Water—
Rosolvl, That the Committee on Water Ih*
authorial to bore two additional artesian wells
at the wter works, cost not to exceed $1,200.
Adoptd.
By Aldmian Duncan—
Regaled, Whereas Huntlnedon street, be
tween 1 nylon and Ahercorn streets, will b> too
narrow )r public purposes in the event of the
builditiKipon, or the enclosing of lots 01 and 62
Forsythvard. therefore be it
Remtid, That the Street and lane Commit
tee be. ad they are hereby requested to make a
careful tamniation of the locality named, with
a view t the condemn ing of said lots and ap
propriutpK them to the widening *>f said Hunt
ingdon K eel, if such widening of the st reel, be
consideijd advisable and for the public good.
Adoptd.
By Co'hinittSe on rolice—
Re.iolM, That the Gommltte on Police be
authorlztflto purehase for the use of the Polleo
Departnjfrt ahorse, to replace one that recent
ly died.
Adopt et
miscellaneous.
A comnimlcation was received from the Com
missioner of Chatham county enclosing a js-ti
tion frutrthe residents of Conjier plantation in
referenedo night soil being depusited on farm
of G. M.Kyals. Referred to Committee on
Health ail Cemetery.
A cotniiunieaMon was received from Jolin
Sullivan ; Cos , agents, relative to rent due the
city for ljnil belonging t<> the city.and leased to
R. Fogaay by estate John M. Cooper. Referred
to Crmmiit '** on City Igits
A comimiuciition was received from Joseph
A. Robots containing protest relative to the
collect to; of harbor fees by the city of Savan
nah. Reciceil.
A comliunication was received from Robert
J. WadeClty Marshal, calling the attention of
Council to the condition of the platform in
front of telly's buildings. The Marshal was in
structed to "see ('apt. Flaunery, agent of the
owner o’ the property, to-morrow (Sept. 22i
and impess upon him the necessity of having
the necetsary work done at once, and that the
City Stirwyrir take such measnres as may lie
necessary ti protect people from injury by the
falling of fie platform.
A commlnlciition was received front James
Moore in eference to uiglit soil u.;**d by G. M.
RyalsonHs plantation. Referred to Commit
tee on Haltli and Cemetery.
APPEAL cases.
The cae o‘f Henry Miller, tried in the Police
Court Kip'- 7, 1887, charged with disorderly
conduct:etc., and fined by Acting Mayor f)5 or
thirty *Xys' imprisonment, was app.stlcd t*>
Council. The case was heard and. upon motion,
the a.cti*n of tho Acting Mayor was confirmed
by Coulcil.
i (The otse of Simon Gazan, tried in the Police
Court h'pt. 16, 1887, charged with violating city
ordinaVce, etc., and fined by the Mayor $25 or
thirty lays’ imprisonment, was appealed to
Counci. The case was board aud, upon motion,
the adion of the Mayor wus confirmed by
Couriftl.
Couicil adjourned.
FRANK E. REBARER.
Clerk of Council.
Savannah, Kept. 24, 1887.
Coined met at 12 m.
Prment. The Mayor. Aldermen Myers. Moll,
Hates, Nichols and Reid, being a majority of
the Aldermen in the city.
Th Mayor stated the object of tho meeting
was lo consider the contract about to he made
with the Warren Schaef Asphalt Company for
the pining **f Congress street, the sniil company
not being willing to accept the condition onto
time of completion of work set forth In resolu
tion of Council adopted Sept. 9, 1887.
The fellow ing resolution was adopted;
“Resolved, That the bhl of the Warrcn-Sehaef
Asphalt Company for paving and curbing pur
ti<*ns of Congress and Bull stro*'t.s he accepted,
provided the said company enter into a written
contract, in terms such as were made in the
paving of Broughton street, and give bonds as
tit that case under the ordinance of tho city of
Savannah for the performance of the coni ract,
and provided the w ork lie not commenced until
.Inn. Ist. 4888, and bo completed by the Ist day
of March, 1888.
Council adjourned.
FRANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council.
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.
Furniture, Tinware, Stoves, Croekery
—AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
AT AUCTION.
Daniel R. Kennedy, Auctioneer.
THIS DAY, 28th hist., at 11 o'clock, at 192
Broughton'street, I will sell the entire stock
cofatained in this store. 11* ailing health causes
t he owner to retire from business. >
COOKING and OFFICE HTOVER (wood and
coal burnerai. COOKING UTENSILS, SM< >OTII
ISO IRONS, FIRE DOGS, full stock of tinware,
WATER COOLERS, TIN BEDROOM SETS.
KEROSENE STOVES. COAL SCUTTLES,
LAMPS, CLOCKS. CANDY JARS. BROOMS,
BASKETS. COFFEE MILLS, PLAIN and DEC
ORATED CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, SHOW
CASES, CHAMBER SETS, Etc., Etc.
—AIAn
BEDSTEADS, SAFES. BUREAUS. EXTENSION
tabees. common tables, chairs cniain
and black walnut), WASHSTANDS, ItED
ST’RINUS, MATTRESSES. LOUNGES, ROCK
ERS, WASHBOARDS, Etc., Etc.
— MJU> —
TABLE CUTLERY and PLATED-WARE.
Tin* Dtock i* new and In good order.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
Household anil Kitchen Furniture
CONTAINED IN
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Opposite Market, on Bryan street,
For Sale at Auction,
BY—
I.D.LaßochesSons. Auctioneers
On THURSDAY, the 29th |nL,
Will bo sold at Commercial House, on Bryan
street, between Barnard and Whitaker streets,
all the FURNITURE contained therein, nnmely:
BEDSTEADS fall kinds). BUREAU!, WASH
STANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS. MIRRORS, PIC
TURES, WALL ORNAMENTS, CARPETS,
MATTING. MATTRESSES. HLU>WS, BOL
STERS. SHEETS. BLANKETS, yUH.TH, C'US
PAMjKKK, BEDROOM SETH, In Block Walnut,
Pine and Cherry, content* of PAHI/>R, DIN
INO-KOoM and KITCHEN; in fact, ail the Fur
niture found in first clana hotel.
Good* must he wild, se parties are giving up
the inner TERMS CASH
PRINTING!, KIT,
\ I FROM A NTS naenufai-turen, nieeksns-t.
,v| i'ir)B -rnuone, end eli ufKfrs In nerd of
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
•
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 15 Words or
more, in (his column inserted for ONE
CENT A WORD, Cash in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody who has any want to supply
anything to buy or sell, any business or
acoommodations to seen re; indeed,any wish
to gratify, should advertise m this column.
111.1.1' WASTED.
\\ r .\NTEI>, city rtrurtimor to represent good
11 houses through broker. Address A., can
of Nows office.
W ANTED, four Rood lathers, at Central ltail
1 road, new building; Rood wages. I*. J.
FALLON &CO.
\ BRIGHT, int.-Uiuront young lady wanted:
good situation to riglit party.
Apply HEKMESA ROBINSON, Photo Art Gal
lery, 177 Oongceeo street, city.
VirANTED. four good lathers, at Central Kail
VV rood. new building; good wages. >'. J.
FALLON & CO. ,
WTANTED, a tuba player for brass band
VT (white). Address TUBA, tbisolllce.
. * ■— - - ■"*—
\\7ANTKD, a printer capable of conducting a
▼ V country weekly. Aiflivss, with reference*
NEWSPAPER, ltox 7. Huston. Ua.
J|>|t|L| iiijui—llllllß—l mm r —————
KM IM.OVMENT WANTED.
\\ r ANTED, position as governess or teacher
O in a family: tench English branches aud
Music. Address 11.. OraiiumviUe. S. O. _
1 LICENSED APOTHECARY. with A) years
.V ex|ierienei>. wants a good paying poslton
either in tjeorgia or Florida; refereneo satis!.'ic
tory. Address AI'OTHECAHY, care of Morning
News. '
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WANTED TO KENT, a small gas cooking
\\ stove; may purchase. Answer to-day to
G 1 Jefferson street.
VLADY desires one or two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Address L.,
Morning News.
Wf ANTED, house hy the year, with eight or
11 nine rooms: rent not exceed $95. Address
H. 11., Morning News.
ROOMS TO RENT.
lAOR RENT, three connecting rooms, first
’ lloor. southern exposure, furnished or un
furnished, with or without board. 183 Liberty
street.
I .''OK KENT, two desirable furnished rooms:
I 1 southern front; gas and bath. 73 Liberty
el re 'I .
I /'OK KENT, to gentlemen, nieely furnished
’ front room, centrally located. Address,
with reference, LIUKKTY, Jr., Morning News.
HOUSES AND STORES KOK RENT.
I .''OR KENT, from Nov Ist, stores in the Odd
' Fellows'Hall, also rooms in odd Fellow s’
Hall: possession given at once. Apply to A. K.
FAWCETT, Market square.
r po KENT, rooms and store, with bar fixtures
I complete, corner Hryan anil Whitaker sts.;
lately occupied by Mr. John Jinmon. Apply
L\ 0. box Si.
IVOR KENT, anew house; southern front;
well located: modern improvements; rent
low. SALOMON COHEN.
I’OR KENT, the most desirable resianee on
l‘ Taylor street, two d,sirs west of Aberrorn
street; possession given from Ist Oef. Apply to
WALTIIOUR f. RIVERS, No. Ai Bay street.
I/OR RENT, that desirable residence No. fd
■* Barnard street, with modern conveniences,
facing square. Apjily to WALTIIOUR A
RIVERS. SMBay street.
I NOR RENT, brick store 156 Congress street;
’ three stories on cellar; possession given im
mediately. Apply to WALTHOUR & RIVERS,
No. 88 Bay street. ■ __
I SOR KENT, desirable brick residence corner
I Liberty and Abereorn streets; possession
Oct Ist. Apply to WALTIIOUR Hi RIVERS,
No. 83 Bay stredt.
I,■'OR RENT, brick store RIO Broughton street,
r between Drayton and Bull; possession given
October It'll. Apply to LEWIS CASS, a
I,X)R KENT, that large dwelling corner State
1 and Montgomery, suitable for large family
or hoarding house. Apply to C. P. MILLER,
News.
I NOR RENT, three-story brick house, 36 State
street; slow 13H Congress street, facing
Johnson square. J. C. ROWLAND, 96 Bay
street.
I ."'OR RENT, stores7l and 73 Bay street. JOHN
H. Rt’WE.
I, ''OR RENT, the store No. 165 Congress street,
next lloor to Solomons & Cos.; one of the
best stands In the eitv. For terms apply to
GEORGE W. OWENS. 113 Bay street.
I JOB RENT, from Oct. Ist. splendid store No.
’ K, Bay street, situate hi Hutchison's Block,
next to corner of Abereorn: lias splendid cellar
and is splendid stund for any business; second
anil third stories can lie rented if desired. A.
R. LAWTON. Jn., 114 Bryan street.
FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS.
IAOR RENT, atnick farm of fifty acres, about
. three miles from the city on the Louisville
road. For terms ap|ily to UEO. W. OWENS,
113 Bay street. _ _
L''()U RENT, a desirable office on Bay street,
1 overlooking the river: terms $lO per month.
Address OFFICE. Morning News.
IVOR RENT, that desirable office No.
x Bryan street, two rooms, first door. Apply
to ED F. NEUFVILLE, 100 Bay street,
rv 0: rent, one half of office, 114 Bay street,
I 1 upstairs; inline*Unto possession. JOHN
STON & DOUGLASS.
KOK SA LK.
I/OU WALK,’, a lut of Tamly Machines and out-
I fit, cheap. Address Mbs. (,'HAH. OARKINS,
Jacksonville, Fla.
I NOR HALE, CHEAP, gontlo bona at White
Bluff Toll Oat*.
INOR SALE, one home, two single and one
double wagon, .truck, phaeton. Inrun Hit
ring's Halt* (five feet hl{,hi. JOHN H. KUWE.
SEND ten dollar* and buy one lot at DENKAU,
Floriila: dimensions one nere. Correspond
with F. M. HENDRY. Myers,-Florida,
I .''Oil -.AI.E. I nth:.. Khlnglcs._ Flooring, Celling,
Weatlierlsifirding and Framing Lumber.
Office and vurd Taylor nod East Broad streets.
Telephone "No. ail UEPPARD & V<J
INI lit SALE, splendid salt water river-front
building lota, and five acre farm lota with
rtver privileges, at UOHKDEW; building lota in
Savannah, near taint Broad and Sixth street*,
and in Eoatbuul; neveral good farm lota near
\\ bile Bluff. mi shell road. Apply to lilt. FAL
LItiANT, 151 South Broad afreet from U to 10 *.
M. *
" 11 11 ■- i
IMIOTOURAPHY.
I >HOTO(IRAPII V SPECIAL NOTH'I. Price*
I reduced. Fine Cabinet Photographs a
specialty. Price, f'-J for six or S3 a doxen,
J. N. WILSON,
' 111 Bull street.
■' ■ r
MISCELLANEOUS.
SEND your clotbM to have them renovated P>
('HAS KATZ, the dyer, opposite Marshall
House
( OIWKTH.
LUDDF.N * BATES S. M. H.
HOW! WHEN! WHERE! WHY!
You must all have music. ’Tis both un
fashionable ami detrimental to go without.
From the cradle to the grave the civilized
world realizes the necessity, and a few 'll us
are engaged in supplying the demand. To
every one of them come the questions as
aboveemphasized. Id us helpyou to answer
them;
■ ■ rfhfe. ffi * a Put niomey in your
AiUiH rt purse. Come to our
9 2 / House. We have the
■l9 KB * Newest, Nicest, Neatest
■ “ ™ ■ ■ and best that money,
judgment and experience can procure.
• nil mn ■ Any time. We await
Bp 8U 0v,,1,rO v,,1,r l " H ' t ' ssit y and
MVjf |M| fa hSS f pletisiire. We prom
Jj a 11 * ise |HiliU'and enre
■ • ■ ■ ■** ■ ■ ■ fuj attention, and
prices sat isfactory, regular and low all the
time.
WIIFRP
f ■ *3 $ HB 1 * illation and in
■ ■ ■ ■ *a* “■ ■■ ■ gpoetion. Instru
ments sold on ttioir merits. No misrepre
sentation. One price. No humbugging.
Low prices will toll and people will tell low
prices.
■ ■mill That’s the question.
Ilj'll fit Why buy of us. Because
l||l W win Justice to yourselves,
M N 8 B ! y° ur families, your
■ V 9 9 ■ ■ friends, ymir sweet
heart, your country, you should invest your
money judiciously and secure the lush- that
that, your menus will allow. We civilize,
harmonize and emphasize the lienuty and
glory of music. Wo study the useful as well
ns tlio artistic part of our business. Caine
and see us. Wo are anxious to meet old as
well as now friends.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Sold for Cash and on Easy In
stallment Plans. Rented
and Exchanged.
LDDDBN& BATES S.B.H.
FOOD products.
FOREST CITY MILLS.
Prepared Stock Food for
Horses, Mules, Milch Cows
and Oxen. Made out of pure
trrain. G uaranteed Sweet and
o
Nutritious.
Bond,Haynes&Elton
“hardware.
EDWARD LOVELL T"SONS
HAVE MOVED BACK TO
OLD STAND,
155 BROUGHTON STREET. *
it l: vi, ESTATE.
WALTHOUR & RIVERS,
AUENTS AND DEALERS IN
lie [hi
S|ieeial attention given to Collection of Renta,
Repairs, etc.; also Buyiug and Selling.
Offloe: No. K 1 Hay St root .
IINDERTA K EK.
W. I). DIXON.
UNDERTAKER
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
43 Bull street. Residence f>9 Liberty street,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
"LEGAL NOTICES.
V ..'WvA/N.NJV*^vA.fSAZ
/ 1 KOIIGIA, Chatham County. In Chatham
a f Superior Court. Motion to estublish lost
deed,
To Isaac D, Laßocbe, Henry Love, Abraham
Barker, L Franklin Dozier, Wm. E. Dozter,
Thomas B. Duster, Bona Hosier, Nina Dozier
Pressley, Blanche E. Choppfn, Arthur
D. t 'h.ippin, George R. Beard, Emma Estelle
Hodgson, Mary L. IDnlgson, Agnes B, Ihnlg
son, (ieorgo H. Hodgson, and Joseph C. llodg
sod:
ELIZABETH A. RILEY having presented to
me a |ietltlon In writing, wherein she alleges
that a retrain deed to lota Nos. II and Ik lit
Stephen ward, in the city of Savannah, was
mode by ISAAC l>. LaROCHKand SAMUEL P.
HELL, acting as Commissioners under a decree
in equity in Chatham Superior Court, wherein
you were parties, or are representatives
of parties, or an- 'n ter rated adversely to
her title to sahl lota of land, which said deed, a
copy of which in substance Is attached pi said
is-tition and duly sworn to, tears date the 9th
day of June, IRflO, and the original of which
deed said petitioner claims has been lost or do
st toyed, and she wishes sold copy established
in lien of said lost original. You are hereby
commanded pi show cause, If any you can, at
tie- next Superior Court to lie held In and for
said county on the FIRST MONDAY IN DE
CEMHF.It NEXT, why said copy (itssl should
not In established iu lieu of the lust or destroyed
original.
And It further appearing that some of you,
to wit Abraham Backer, L. Franklin Dealer,
Wm. F,. Dozier, Thomas B ltozler, Bona Dozier,
Nina Dozier Pressley, lllnnehe E. Cboppin, Ar
thur B. Choppin, Georg* R Heard. Em
telle Hodgson, Mary L. Hodgson, Ague* It.
Hodgson, Gsorge H. Hodgson and Joseph C.
Hodgson rouble outside of tlie stale of (Jeorgin,
It I* therefore further ontered that you so re
seal ding outside of the State of Georgia In*
served by a puliHoution of said rule hist for
three monl Its before the next term of said oourt-
Pi wit: Three months before the FIRST MON
DAY IN DECEMBER NEXT In the Savannah
Morning News, o public ga/etPr of this State,
published m this county.
Witness the Honorable A P. Adams, Judge
of said Court, this 271 h day of August, A. D.
IHH7. BARNARD ft. BEE,
Clerks. C..C.C.
It. R. RICHARDS,
ISAAC BECKETT,
Attorneys for lvtltionecs.
A true copy of the original rule nisi i-wued in
the above eaae. BARNARD h. REE,
Clerk h ecc
(' K< >H< • IA. CHATHAM Oocrnr -Notlee la here
Iby given that I have made applies!ion to
the CouPt of Ordinary for Chatham county for
outer Pi anil the undivided one half Interest In
the northwestern corner fiart or portion of lot
No. Ik. Washington ward. In the city of Havszi
nab. county stsl Slate aforesaid sold tmrtb
westeru eoroer |siiiton of said lot being thirty
HIM fiv4 will** tiy fifty six feel deep belonging
Pi notate of WILLIAM FITZDF.ItA LR, minor,
foe the istymenl of debts, inainteuaisv and mid
psi of asl*l minor, nod that said order will fm
graiitsiat *H T' 'lit.'l TERM, iMtT. of said court,
ttept. tan, ltd 4 y wjUGHT,
tluat dteM W W, inavAi itissersWL
C. H. DORSETT’* COLUMN.
FURNITURE AT AUCTION.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell on THURSDAY, 2l)th inst.. at 11 o’clock,
at 198 and 300 Broughton street.
All of the FURNITURE and HOUSEKEEP
ING GOODS contained in these two well fur
nished houses, consisting in part of CARPETS,
RUGS. Elegant PIER GLASS. HATRACK,
MARBLE TOP TABLES, CHAIRS, DINING
ROOM FURNITURE. SIDEBOARD, EXTEN
SION and other TABLES, 1 in .( EERY, CUT
LERY, CASTORS, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
CLOCKS, PICTURES, CHAIRS and the con
tents of ill, rooms MARBLE TOP BUREAUS,
WAHHSTANDS, BEDSTEAD. SPRINGS, MOSS
MATTRESSES. FEATHER PILLOWS/BLAN-
K ETS, SHADES aud many other articles useful,
to housekeepers.
Contents of Bar and Restaurant at Auction.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell on MONDAY. October Bd, at No. JO#
Broughton street,
All of the contents of said store, consisting of
fine BAR FIXTURES, MIRROR, SHOW CASES,.
COUNTERS, BEER COIL, GLASSWARE,
FANCY DECANTERS, BOTTLES, SPOONS,
MIXERS, etc., and all of the adjuncts necessary
to a first-claim liar.
—ALSO —
1 fine MAKBLE-TOP OAKSIDE BOARD,
WALNUT Lt lUNGE, EXTENSION TABLE and
Si other TABLES, all sizes and styles; 16 r.VNE
BEAT WALNUT ARM CHAIRS, 0 CANE SEAT
WALNUT DINING CHAIRS. I OAK ARM
CHAIRS, REFRIGERATORS. BRACKETS,
MEAT SCALES, COUNTER SCALES, PLAT
FORM SCALES, SAWS KNIVES, WATER
Ci n >LRR, O AS BKAIKKTK. fine RANGE. OOP- •
PER BOILERS and STEAM TABLE, 10-Gallon
PLATED COFFEE URN, CASTORS, COFFEE
POTS. CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE,
PLATED SUGARS, MILKS. BUTTERS,
SIN IONS, PLA TES, CUPS, SAUCERS. DISHES,
BOWLS, STANDS, ote., and many useful and
valuable artieles too numerous to mention.
Upon Very Easy Terms.
1 can sell the two-story residence (toneme iff) on
the welt Bi<l' of West Broad street, between
Anderson and Henry, upon the following %ery
easy terraa:
A cash payment of $350.
A mojitnly payment for two years of s*2B 76.
After tho Hxnirat ion of two years a monthly
payment of sl;> 75 for seven years.
The House is nearly new and has a Parlor,
Dining room. Kitchen and three Bed-rooms,
with water in the yard.
The house is well built and furnished, had
good size rooms, high ceilings, and is altogtjther
a very comfortable nome.
Will sell on above terms, or for $1,350 cash.
Seven per cent, on $1,330 for nine years, with
the principal amounts to SB,BOO. If the above
tune payment is calculated it will amount to
FOIt RENT.
I have fur rent a fine new store and real
dence on the corner of West Broad and
Gwinnett streets.
FOR RENT.
The residence No. 130 York street, between
Bull and Whitaker streets; very roomy and con
vniD'iit 111 business ( II DORBBTT.
ANNOUNCEMENT
BY
Odes H. Dorsotl,
AUCTIONEER.
The resumption of the activities of anodier
business season suggests the propriety of au
Announcement to the public that my
Monday Auction Sales
Will lie continued during the present, wasonsrt
156 BAY STREET.
At these weekly sales I dispose of at Auction
the week's accumulation of
Furniture, Groceries, Dry Coeds
AND^—
Merchandise Generally.
Account Sales are made out at onoe,. and
enslie,l at sight.
I .urge consignments will be disposed of by
Special Sales.
Ilonseholders having surplus accumulations,
merchants having "off” spiek. can seud such in
at any time during the week, and sale will bo
made on the following Monday.
A careful truckman will he sent to residence*
for goods to ho sold, and same handled properly.
Sales at residences and spires will he con
ducted with cam aud dispatch, and all bilbo
cashed.
The public are invited to attend my Auction
Sales.
All are treated courteously and fairly. No
misrepresentations of goods or unfair dealing
of any character will lie countenanced.
In Heal Estate
The indications am tliat a larger business will
lie done this season than has been done in year*
before.
I am ready to serve my friends in bringing
buyers and sellers together, and feel with each
recurring yeur the Increased experience render*
mu better üble to serve them satisfactorily.
C. 11. DORSETT,
Heal Estate Dealer and Auctioneer,
SAVANNAH, G-A-.
A Few Additions
TO THE OFFERINGS HAVE BEEN MADB
RECENTLY. TO WIT:
AVery Elegant Residence large rooms, high
ceilings, all the conveniences expected in a first
class bouse. Located in an aristocratlo neigh
borhood.
A full lot on South Broad Street Facing
North.
A Two-Story Residence on Green square. Thi*
Is a Bargain at llfteen hundred dollars.
* An Elegant Lot 80x100, in Southeastern Seo
tion, for eighteen hundred dollars.
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A Lot 30x91, on Second Avenue, near Barnard, *
for $425. No City Taxes.
A Ixit on Montgomery street, nsar Second
Avenue, fur $323.
A Two Story Wooden Dwelling, good locality.
In northern iwrt of the city, convenient to Boy
street and the Market, for S2,iWU.
Not far from the Park, a throe-story brloh
bouse, containing eight rooms, aud a two
story brick bouse in the mar. The whole prop
erty will produce S3OO per annum. Can bo
bought for s4.ou>.
C, H. ill
Real Estate Dealer
150 JJaVY.
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