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TRI. NORTH
Condition Itb* >'•■ York N v***
Fifty or siitr 1. vine Onfter <me
Roof Re! -titi •* . Rnnt#>
<wr.H. it- 1% to MljiKtu Wwoi-*
T*e pwrfto tm C*. ' that pi inted * forwhie
•r:i <n?i: st T. • Nee l nob* TnniV
Cabin, 'bv .’.tin* M ■ilington R Uni* Hhe
pictniw the i-A l n v "in.- I *. cabin ikuit *o
•■!4i** hmw.' •• Ji IV carden [•tel, m trout
hut snui!;, *r* mi •* and mu *t nibble
for Unde To 1. hi* *'if* end the nm rtf lit
tie wool!) -he.ui add Vo tbair dr on:
for* Dmf •* - *t. *
BMW e Tr'rvrM
Tb- now n.-w ” •ni' Cainn i* m ®f*
Nortt. end 1 n on i* whit- - in - cabin
l* fcM ty or Pit* i n-~- a- large. mid l no
longer nalief: ** pwlu*i but ■ tsinr ***nt iioviw
F.tTy or MX’ In< * Touts ins-upy the now
"rahi-o.” To- '*io same *me little room
That muat **r> " a Jiwwin; ro cm diniag
room. and. :. .a * - a*t hxmo as suiidrv and
k:t-otjou T' •V. i orn Aunt Chi *• arn 4
move tier tu' out J ’-• irv*t;a:r and send
the children i *ur a,*j oat uu Jot* the *ky.
over -h*- gi a • It .- no' built neat !* r
bouao of it oiw "If may to- that the
carter is ' i ditau with both* -ca" i*-: ed
hoi’' rid tht*. wti *a*re an age: a' ibeir
Ktuthani li -tarr. „ir**i a.) cv-iwoer. .no
bie, t • mnatmli -a i:. ualv to
p)en*e bis pi tr us ■t itrißg r largo ft!-
anco 'it prx H. *u 1 ho purer the tene-
BMBt the IvTgo, tin laiaii . No repairs,
no ja*titer, rat taferritiftii to fwv f.i . '■
eouini-dot n ; o u r.' -hail That I till I th
vwrwrKcb-tti. wii! exi**-t li.iomaj
ed * and I 1.0 if it, will apply for it
No, the cal -i. i a- Vmae; near *thf h i~
w o an of a*r i even tie* spare to nui .1
the rmtdmrn • • - r' ti. i:
r .w v We u*i *ilid thou, a- e <lo tue
eievaVut n i \o* tti.- M.*?*■_ law w u
<alor. -.tory a!ir Minty, behind earii other,
litrrall. oHI ’ll aoh (daer, for 1
1 lore 'tea ter of hl*t>’ry tuat foul
fatnilitu a tr. t uoi. live :n t.ie tour
•vrnert. of m room, and get on in
tolerable jewrw Uli <Ae of them itegiliu
to t ike bo ird*u*. If there are l >ir.t
they are !i: tie iwure than cloetu dark, ill
vectiiat 1. -row. wvi In the improvei tene
ment* that ta\ per cent there i a gcti- a I
laurviiy 'ft eterr tweuve faun .ee lieie
then- is alt a< tot water, w-.tbo.it the ne
entity for ravin/, ’ne heat of a lire and toe
misery ot i.tuinng .-l.tthes, all da\ aud
every day lfi. a von agent hatal-. you J)
per <Vnt. inr. .*•• un your tenemetil invest
inert, b. and. n.ai in iDe .-ye and asli where he
Ik*, lacua. t!ie laundry You will liul
that no w si. . t*-. the h mse can nave
water witij >ut i-vUiws her own fire: it w.il
be a mercy if •bsre is even any water at a.l
above the llrsT h.r~r "
“I OT : VEBTROTTEN
The tan in f -vit of the new- Cncle Torn >
cabin a si i ct. of fruits and Vegetables.
I sit they ire uarts. They aie ir.>u{ut
here liecaui e tfcd are unsalable anywhere
else A chi Id beg. for a uanaoa “it’s only
a penny ijui i *.t o very rutt tC The
peiic y was Trxwr.f u buy in'lk pehaps the
f- uit is a |ootl a* 'hi riilk The child gets
the banana and the mother is too busy to
stop work i ung crouch to see tliai she eats
oo'y the port the 'xin't verv rotten '
the vr v rnu an a vis conuitio.v
leaving <ut the OTe /eat ure of Southern
siaveryTuv-t •.!• .lave rould be bougnt rad
sold, the at h->r taken the gnamd that the .
condition c f the sia ves of New York i. a
aumirol tr ja w.rsj than was that of the
Southern ata The Sxith-.rr -utve liad a i
••chance;’’ here *. a chance ttdit he aught I
have a goof masPv "Toe ten*:nant-hou-o
slave ha. bc dtalea for those who iiave be
gnn that cagrwiaueu there ;> no b'W of
b> tter <ia; v Upc 1 ? Tom in the Sh-lhv
houeehold'c ad nortung to feer but that sud
den loss of wealth t: light wort for him a
-hang* of carter, but Inch T>m of tlie
t-wment iasto f aar his ma growing
noh. has t fear tbet the tinkle ot mere*,
mg ducats In hi. (net will ma- e biin re
joice in a"1 itKTea-e the extortion that .
thrives so well on t uant' who have forgo:
ten to exp. tl. It- The ’.Southern Uncle
T .m had hu mp of earning, of laying
si.de. if only penny bv penny,
w m-thinc Tic Nortnem Uncle Tom
never can -a tr. is not enough from
*av to da; to live* even decently, undone
lavak in a lav 's vsark. one hoar of sseknem
n luther icsiher cr cnild, leave, a gap that
it seems ;r-'l nev.r again .-an thev on-lge
over. Thy uevsr can ’catch up.’ The
fsjuthem ’lom bad hi. family, per
iinp. tom friuu hi ami-, never
again to Isy <ye- on daughter id
ton. Tb.nk vo- that the Northern
Tom can tv family about him: \j
the stave R.dti -.a*is.l tier b.y 1 1 her hri .-t
sal ran nwav tbsl .'he might not have to
g.ve him up dip. from the venen aut
>iuseeve s day -tin Jiiiaa with a child in
bei arms. iv>f to keep him. but to git e him
up: tola; h-tc in the crib at the founlling
ta . • !■.(. **s will be taken by •
tr is- know . her-a'ter not as 'Johnny, 1 but
a No. g. 716, o- to give him to benevolent
a en‘s wiio • U Tiim 4 buu a oome ut the
V t ”
Sadilew and a!! • !bo calloutness. tnat mis
e- • rvsxiiK.~ tnu: . * bring a iiiotbe:- tr
<s* h* * •i! V. _u ‘ •. t
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" in, , n Ihu no
ft- -I h* iter or < iottung A 'let hu’-ji .. f
iavtn obc t amt Uict Ufcn dk! Vr,
Virfchia *t' utte.l* f.e*- fro.u uieo • -Ci
that spring toiu f-o'*rty, wh-cb probably
own iri*e tw > taird. of .i to< cnues* on
■artL Th" NuuiVtrj ttavr va* kept in
ignora-nv. ha */r* wronged stultified,
atu ed. lou rbt raid sold TV- Norther.'
•lire is kef. in ignorance in the sight o'
knowledge: bet* rr-nmad, stultified, abu -*i
lu.d made w ." I- Cocie Tom hau to *-••
bis wife aid cl\>t beat the N'lrtbern
Tom Inarm to Vrat his wife and child
himself.
rnr reaction.
The Soutl*rn planter acknowledges that
one of the worst tvil of *iaver. was the
reaction os tlx * ihocrtcr The writer
think* tlen i- in' iu> row ie>n <m th-- ncti
tjum the terni-tii an-je davrrv ** H--
member,’' soe sal's, “'the jerstilenc.- bmdut:
m thou.- de| . |.< - they an-eeting* a a
thut ‘ain't rare vttan.' Kemenib -r *hat
the sewer-: i;*s nnnert Murray H li w.th
some of Us uit teuea>* nt. Ramtunber
tliat when yr;: ailed lmeii is sent to a
washerwoman J j> know not where it goes
ur whence it ra* • laick " V*l: ''■ hi cau
only lie sui flat .f tt *os ;l bu* In a re-1
whli: the ab r lily.!'--* tint mai-age* to
inw whit* to t..t -t rface. tVnen ym go
to the into ot~n ▼ office for a wet-nurse, or,
wone still, fora u> care fory-airorder
crowing ei.il-bvn bight aud dar, retnemher
the haunt! l>v <-.,n>e l ro;the ta-tee and
habit*tbes arith them R-m -ntwr to
what are luring driven the giti* tbrt will
not. or a me.: ‘;ivo - at.' snd so live in
degraiiatK a that orags <h".n with them—
you know not srta.u
nnil AS A RF.MEDV.
Asa ren -wjy for these evils the writer ad
vocate. •reform, U-gjitmu with lb laud
lords, and ui eo.v hr oil -ay:,.
It u the horn * ! fca cause, the poverty: it
la the tene neot toat .* the root of th" evil;
debasing, unfitting*** inmates to be either
good or i ctufati Dt <itlxen. Reform th
employer nd rate, from him high--: wags
bet ore vo lave *vf< rtnd the land’oro. a*>d
you will niy *■** the tenai.t* stayu g
along in -Jw' *a#*e old place*, with their
rent* ram si. #i< a not resjiotiMbie for
the pover jr, but "Vo ore for taking advant
age of lie now/(y, We ar>- not to give
these |jeoj4- teniJi. a* a ehar.'y we are to
take inot ey for sci-at we i ive th an, hilt
having tiaeti .art ey we are to give
them fieir money’* worth. 'f a
uiao j-ai a yw. Cl -V* a week, you are
to give ' ,in. two rooms and a scullery,
with sep. rale mink aa! dMt This you
can do, ad stbirraw a'i |*t '-ent. dive lend
n< ou* *i v.i i!■*', ’ • ut ‘•••senirobw
tot lh* dw imei' M . - *' **"i
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;h*i rmut . HUii tin Uuitimi tan4l *trd
t v*i, frtam worn
AL Ff ES'.'O TRkCEST
Booth and Barren Play rTidar a BooP
leas Tbantre .1. Ra-aas Cm
/ V-<h*. itir V' I.im .f' - f .sis*? '
Tbfw en. .nuit tragwdian. Ve~c> R*.:A
and Barrett, have bad an etprenwi*
e ild W estctTi ways, and jiush r Kansas
C’.ty tvin.-h is until ur and bai thev .i.
n.H soon forgot 7’bt- cußiiiany was i*s,Aswi
tootwu. nitne new Vt seder ilrand insew
S 'use lasi Monday Tta- htmse is tlie pr-*t>
ert > til s tvtsß'ge W Warder, lue ;n*x f
the Kaw, and res! eataSe tnUiiona."- H
started il ju sin tw, nay*
lore the -i;ioi..iig. at>J his horn.® and th
bonurof aU Kansas fit) were daaed oa
thi fact that the budding, whkh is. ca
sh'mid is l , five sto*"s-s high, would he <s*a
pueted a time
The opining t->k j.ia.s- on Tnesday mgtt
Cistr-wd ol -dou..y . and til • teiegran.. srmt
fis.si Kansas C.t indicate! that tb- >s*c
mg was a grand ucvwss the a y drt i* l k
Is-ing the - - mine, of the aad;hi. :uii' ->w mg
to A defect in ’he . leatmg ujsoaratus,
P J Toom“y. the scetne aid sd who is
pain mg the scenery, came downipwn Kan
sas City yortcruay and toll Mr Lr-'V. of
th- Bo AU-tlarr- it ..■aiiani-. all a- .i .*
When Sii la-r ' left JC s.* Oty .. week
ago the wails were not up an and .ot a hit of
plastering had to n dar><- totCai. Warder
was sanguine, and den iared that evert ng
wonU 1 all right Mr T.omey say. th
wall, are at:H nr.t up>. and MBo .lh arxi
Barrett ie o teu play .ng itwv Ta-wlay
night without a ro>f in tue theatre, arsi
the fresh bre.a-s of the Ka isa. p.-uU. -s
have t-.yoi with the cm i. ol Mr Barr-ft
a-rff the ioug riii-'icb of Mr it mth. wuile
it waved the t-iga. of the s ijiers . :al k_s-oi
the fair shoulder, of the Kates*. I ity laou
ties who liraved the elements. IU full dress
to * !he stmgiiishe i actors
At 6 o’clock lu-slay evening the house
n- full of scalTdliug and tar new la “J
[duster wa> wet and linpp.ug A force of
I s- 1 men made tlie scafToi ling dissappeai ii: e
snow in the sun. an l Col. Warder st.rnd on
ihe edge of the stage roof and >upe- | tr.aied
the job At f* ch k the se-aT.d-.liug was
down and the doors were torowu open. The
scenery was all readv, but only one set
could is* used, and the entire plcy of
••< ithello’’ was given with this one set The
actors wanted to play in overcoats and s<al
skin sacks, bat btavv woolens were substi
tuted and the whole tragedy was given
A coup!• of big stoves were" placed where
the boxes ought to be. and the audi-nee
went au i wamied up between the nets.
Warmed apartments were provided foi me
-ta a Many of the ladies had cotne out :n
full dress and sat in their wrajis. The
thermometer in the nouse, owing to the cold
wave and dampnews. was nea. lv down to
zero. Wpdnesdav afternoon "Juliu.. Caaar”
was given with one scene, an 1 another per
formance was given last night under the
shilling moon and the blunting stars.
The proscenium piece is not up an,, the top
of the 'urtam and the flies are hid by
drapings of blue tissue oil pa The b >xe.
are not in and the chairs in the parquet and
dre® circle are not in. t-nipo. ary cluurs
being used. There are lour laic-mes
altogeihe". There is a temporary railing
around one in place of lb- fn:.t. hut the
uppe galleries have no racing at ah.
It is exiiecbsi that the few feet of wall
yet incompleted will be put up an l the roof
put on by to-night, but >n far the week of
tragedy in Kan es ' itv af the Warder is
without nai-alie. 1 :: '.ue anuaisof the moiern
siage. \Vedti* day night ia order to fill
contract for steam heat. Col. Warder h.r~d
a lot of threshing-machine. a:id attaciieil
the boiler-pipe to the steam n-ating pips
and pumped 't-ain in tlie i-ifle.- then re.
The tragf.lmn. had to play in the house,
because there is a guaraute ■ of |l s .iXHj :,.r
the week. Enough seats liave been sold to
cover it
A Dog and Buffalo Fight
On ting for October contains no accunt
of a fight between a buffalo and bull log.
written tr, Mr. H. <. Carter, of the I'nit.d
State, army. The fight too ; place in Texas
in 1871, A herd of buffal vs had bke-ked
the march of ieri Mackenx e s cavalry, and
the tiooper had tired into them. "One
gigantic bull, a leader, was peaces': he was
i>adly wounded. As wa. tie- case on n vriy
al! marc I it* of troops changing station <>L
the frontier, ninny dogs of all ages, sizes
and degrees had. under on*ft*t. accompanied
the column to the Orianat river: here
many of the worthle curs were
left or drowned wli,t- fortiing; but
there were several remaining, and
it was these that ha 1 turned
the buffalo down the column There wa*
jneiy th-ui a large white Ki • dldog,
minting to the Kgtan> > ti' b • He was
s 'i o-ure. T-: k<l .<e- x J to
■ cv :.t lb- *la;<:.*•' ttrvsl^.
*’ H
*••.?! 'Cs
-n Mil
.r\ ..'lev the Mumped ■>. ..• off d.w g
b*r Us. they rus .utl v.ii V.- u’oiii-'iie
•xslutnn With Th. r pecaV. ro ling ga.l.
But King, tint ieill-log MngWsi out the im
men*e woun<bsi lea 1 r. who l.ad nos
slaegemsl bis speed and was falter
ing in hi* trace*. He iprang
at hi throw with great cocr-ige.
fa<ene,l u|rm him. and the luttle <s>m
menewl. w-itli the i-o uinn a. si ert sped*
tor*, '’he Imll swot and >wn ufwi hi< mss
In.t o groat ss hi* drcngtii that !v <|ii'.(-kly
are e and whirled the dog over if. gtc-st cii
cle* over his lieud King hail l*- -u tiught
never to let go Th" en'ir nmand now
wab-heii with breathless atten'.ou the ap
taietuly unesyua' * ufgt". etpe-t-ng every
moinvlit to see U." dog crushed to death
Ikiwni went the bub again on In* kue*. this
time not from nuy weak tie*.. but to gore
the dog: rising, be would stamp h
- |e-t in hi> raee. then, shaking him
awhile, h" would resume swirrri./
and .napping him like a wbipse and
through the air The foam, now b!oly.
flis-ked the bmg. tawnv tie- and of th<- bi->i
bull. His eve* nourh ‘ - . •■al--1 in the long
mat*"d hair tliat covi-issi hi. -Jmggy head,
tta-hoi lire. The log kept hi. ground, h -w
--j ever, and graduali'. ‘.. • i.u.i grew weaker:
he roae toll:* fe-t ie- ‘ten. lie could no
longer thro i the and >n < ir-le* alove hi*
head All w*r- anxiou.ly looking for the
struggle to nnd. Impatient* vc> alreodv
displayed upn the men's face*, when til
danly Uen. .M.i io-nzle .hotit'd. “Kill
the amtiukl and put him out of his
misery!' It wa* a merciful cotn
mand Two men stepped forward to the
enormous bea*'—n > on hi* ktuv>- and
rocking toauii iro. the dog still tool i ng "ti
—and placing their carbine* tieiiind foe left
shoulder, to reach a vital punt, tired. He
gave one great <jtliver. one last sp ismodic
rockiug.ai.d spread hi'nself unon tiienrairie
ilead Not till tlien did Kmg let go. So
gi"a? had l*s-n the courage i/f this favorite
dog in his fearful struggle that mouth*
a: ter, when an order had teen issued for all
our dog!—always an accumulative nuisance
at a frontier jiont—to be exterminated.
King, the white bulldog belonging to the
Fourth Cavalry Band, was exempt by a
special order.
Uro* pumping the Kand pipe of the water
works at Haiidonfleld. N J., so full of water
11! the water ran over til" lop, there were
wa-hed out lie- lushes -if .ixty-tlires- Swallows
lr is supposed tbe> m,st.sjk th" si and ; i'" for a
caminey. ami. sw.s.ping Info it. w -k tlie
water and i/ere drowned. The pipe w ill be cov
ered with wire netting.
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if. WtZ'A til* g'rtL3 i • ’- W.A %• *e
( -,iw aotsi a scss-y Having e,: L
le* ,-tC arwel Is Hat. aßs pr brt ag% m * sW
•u..rdie fa f*tuea t-naei M3 ta.
a ..ert („ tat - virl t v a v* h oaaki I bv
ihe iTe. isaa-ssis'v A orr s. eßcii sa t S
t_)firisijfc,. take • .ohHS f-gae>* he - r a.
amS after iw tnck v. wsus_ • vjt
ark. .-.(iidkeaisihfi t* death by Is-v EhJ -1"
T tie day he 4 r a teie-iil O viv ih ; (I
dob Me K, f etsd Tie s -•*’ ce
•*. the teiweinor being cfcslged to ske fy
:.:n w-.i with Btiffthf two <4 lheart**
ites-ugh the .-ireef.
ttV- :.vk ChrMOm ttwc en grate to
Mart hr i. tat .ng al- antageo* the t;,c -is
k<im! i .*1 extended by the o*l vert*. Here.
:n ltk>.. he otmuoai a gratsT of land trail
L/vJ Baltdaore. sis uii. v this Uv-gu* m
wticn be- Yi ia v'awis fie 1* ame i l
the saletarT a even of the O .t v. aiw the
late crmunwl t • A an imps* tant jat in th •
House of b .:**snee. of which he v a
mnnter
The iesreodar*. of the Car;* sms ’>ere
■tw ai jm-vsij jewner/v. a- lit Mm
the estate feu .at.* t> hand* of lsAe.c A:itn
-vj. wh" had married into t.‘. • fane tv of
Chnitaoß. and thetr booae of oid K..g.ish
bricks r.-r-in part upxi the land until
th.- day After tae c nristijon ..a! .uai ried,
hern.-, aad died the family gradual, v dwin
died away, are! 'he estate passed into the
hand of Rn-iMird France.
K. -nanl France was tn- lotterv tug of
Mary iand. The Btate reco nir*M au 1 ieg.i
:zed"tl-.e b isir.e-. and Ru umt i- iuncv vax-d
rich ami pros; - n>ns He built a jralr e (the
word is u-ed adviaedlyi oa M->uut Yoraou
square, aua be tiougiit an estate oil the
(Sist-ru suore Here he built "The Villa.”
with V- re.l tower overtopping t‘i trees.
In inngnificenco nothing in tlie vicinity ri
vai.t.! it. Th- re were winding waits awl
fc on tains, rich vases and marble statuary,
glass houses and everything vise tha T money
; couM buy to make complete a gentieiiiaiis
couutry seal. It w. the wonder oi all the
i-ountry roun.lab- ut. overs had -win- "The
Anchorage,” the seat f Com. L iwnlas. and
“The Best.” tbt beautiful home of Admiral
Buchanan, ecnlruutliig one anothet- on the
river just below.
So enviable was the pnepenty of Rich
ard Fraiu-e that a u-an named F.r edlKMit
set up an illicit lottery known as the "Lot
tery Policy Company and which in tire made
such inroads into 111-hard France's laisi
ness that he was for eu to abmit Broad
l>ent into teirt.-rn-hi/. Then Broad bent
also waxed rich am*, prosperous, and built
bitn a supe* b place beyond th- limits ot
Chai les street, a pm.-ed now ownel by the
Perrottee.
But the ronscienct of Maryland had lx
come tender. In tune the lottery license to
Richar i France v;>- revoked. He then,
with Broailbent. w nt to Delaware, which
l*:a. c.small Star*, he. with givat simpii
! city, b.swight upihr Ijegisiatur-. Th.s was
not in each case apn vale sa,e. One of the
memliers also had a lender conscience. For
him I.ietard Frame built a church, where
In constituents worshipped f->r many a
I year.
Tin n Ikdaware in its turn became sensi
tive to the enurmlt of the lottery and re
soked the li.-en-e >f llichard Fran-e.
Meanwhue Broadl-ent liad tiee.i piu' dering
the bu-rn-N* with rapid hand. It i-ecame
necessary to buv up other B'ate*. In tins
effort Richard francs- failed Kalfltsl and
plundered when the lottery king came '<>
take stock of himself and his i*-i- -ngings he
found uc was in debt every wliere and
ruined man. bhung lack to ■ • . rare in the
des[ieratfon of hi. atTairs h s j-rrson is
seized for debt, a'-d he died there in prison,
and a paupei.
In the wreck tlie Villa was so'd to Henrv
May of Baltimore This a- bef- -re the late
war 111 his hand* the carve ot the pace
was renewed. It nas still the finest pace
tor mile- about, and a,:ain were re:i"we.l
the s--viiv of hospitality and of luxury
which di*?ingui-h-1 the okl Ml" laud days.
T!-I1 the war Iwokc out. Tfilh g >-at
shivniiiias Henrv May iniinedusiely in ist
t*l hi-fortune in Hi' "oker we a
lions*r nsmevl Carson in Baltimore. AH
went wed until th- surrender Of (Sen. 1 .*-•.
whet, gold declme-f aud swerit Henry May
alov with infultl **d margins.
But between a-n 1 a-.d rur- st-iod the
brokt-r ( arwm. ia -acdote-l bv May,
went ilovu i-. the —:* i ri nbe -al|e‘
upon U* dwnt to protect him A *.ir ••• -
lifo-ign' and, against the feehu** and t.
s*-r -t• a • community, -i w.-.s an bv Hn v
JT tie li-svm '"ai* „ nev !r - V'-’-1
• t -l-ed a few p-.uuti
netrt
* -S-S klt W
•• -f, ■
- so--
It i ■kiu' UUI -I ;.d* • U t . >1
lue\iUirx'- ti.. e L.night ov • y o*.np
man named ftanda-i. who. with h yonm:
and vay w le.tnore than revivtsi it -*>‘,d inpi:
W.ion for luxunor hospitality The fu
was fait at-1 funou-. and with it slipped
away ti e greet t.-rtuuc to w n:c j Kand tli
Ind aim heir In a ii-w vears,ut-c-lv ruine l.
young Kaiulaii wva obrg.sl - . gre up Pn-
Viiin, and now. t i -*-*t. :iv ~n huml >•-
life a- a rmli-wd employe, while be
wife support* her-e f tu some f-inmine vo
•-anon.
i be Villa was then bought by a man from
lliwii with Point, a. it is known ,n lulls it
couutv, named Braiiy. Ureeowi.-h Point
i* be ter kie>wn in this *ect) ti a* that
port of ttroe.iw ch on whicu *tinid tiu:'
m-table resort much frequeii'ed a dozen
vi-a’ . ugo by to* men of "B.r Six " aud
the Bluatom dub The cooll y marvelled
much at the ireut of a man of the
type of Brads, t hlacksuiith. i; ,* said, but
, a Ida- ksin.th wbo uad found hi. trade moat
lucrative, since be was able to possea the
Villa.
lie uad none of the qualifications for a
country life. He was the owner of a superb
pU . wit* it* walks aud fountain*, its
vuses, it* marble goils and go-niis-ses half
clotliel in touage. Tliat fact sn itied to con
tent him. He strutted about iu his shirt
sleeves, and if it -no inclined him, in his
bare feel. The iK-ighboi*- <s .i . Ito marvel,
amt in time left this new a -i 'i imge type
at the Villa to his own compauv and habits
of Hie.
Alter a time there came a .-uinor, told
nlxut mysteriously by the negrH*s. of the
yacht flitting about the river, and of a
strange man, bearded and old, vx-n bv
chance, but furtively keeping out of the
way. So isolaf-d ls the Villa, tae tongue of
laud Ktretching - -ut far into t!i“ water, and
the gtitf*. as u-’ial ktpt l<*-ke l. that there
ismld lie no te-ster plais* tor -suv-ealment.
The rumor siesmd further nid was mu
tiruied in deta by the cur.--us negTiies.
Then came the news o: Boss Tweed'sUM-npe.
Some people iKiieinberisJ tha' *.hc owner of
the Villa came from Orwnwich l'- int. a
: iiauut of Bs* Tweed's. Otle-i - renierilier—l
that m the earlier <Uys of the occupant of
: the Villa he bail been hear t to *av be knew
or had met Boas Tweed. There were stories
of the sort of men who were the nldchair
i maker's friends, ami sforie* of bow he en
' rrcheti them. So the rumor grew, and was
j continued in the belief of tbo |m>pie of the
**t i w m(|„ml .***f ta* *#> *o*w - -*wee ef tbe
t ,1* a> w ■tv ekoae* tw b- 'A'*
.... I m*l Bamitaiwf •**.• H twwefanw .
•i| < 0t tl . e*ll BiPivßwl *-4
•mw A .I* T. AW* U* IL le. • (•>■-* 4
itieve ■ ■* —*,I—l If **— r*. twtwnat*
we m ah* aw— wm #** • Umt* Be
•mwH m*mo,l bv these
In** Ml wax BMtevwi -ki '••fit
if nut Ift ghw MAifw* uh the k * ftlvl its
'**, g. g hgvta**> * that -*■ wwe 6**ift.
• si-> * fM*lwc h. •e'kfi* imn evyfttDb
fc#*h r in* at- --% tw Vd'sft * jm-AI U
the >• -i ogee * the t** ** *iw * I * —el twy
•a whew thw *f*f*iv. hew tad Bun m
rnb Tie* •• rv w whuwwbi . twvwiwe he
a.*i h• > w*ftls n** Ile ) wht down
•' 1 M lulV a Battev*>
tlMBt wy w (me Mv *• it**wlel4p* i
■■** <w. art - u<t> 'Me tee d* >uiertv
kou'itg; prer It •** here T* .“I lay •**
vs* 1 d4 from hetw hw ** *ft*n away
b MCA by the eat f i Kivamel
t fteeuartaUc yvAtwiaw <4 - * -yvßSkd who
• * i.i -* thw p tit,' i*i wßy at t a htanwH
h* a
Vw • atw 4ne t l *fc U. wte-a it
a alb- wwb ~ty *f f tt* j*rtrwi|Mt
• 'h*s s tttwigs.: a I!• : r*>. the tnuiig lnaa
A self, ami tamifb unqiaeat -nwi chan
7ba V V ha* taiirn <nn * -igh wrtat".
tie walk* are nvwrgnwrn. tie ft> li ta i!- t t
tevse. adtb naarble gob cvwthrv'wn.
WTaea ut ftTott utwe < ui*si.* a pine of glass
*w nuftia*-- atr*- -■ an iv.ia:iw,t >t never rs*
owtri IV f'r h still k- t .-i.-.-cd. but the
iafii .n a-e.-ev*, v g si**- thrvugi t h**" a:**r.
Tjw Villa ,- . a -.•* place wi h it* |>a*t
grand-sir ami -m-n. viee.. but th ting> r is
;*<ated fiitn a: it. ami every on* wonden
•Wat te-x f
AI.BX BT EDWARD SKEI 7HED.
Mr. Hale-and Tells of Him a- He Saw
Him at Hom*jurg
Psoa th* 'l. (. \nti c,..v.s ifll 'idi.lh
I-*wf4edn-c mbolu'vd to .he Prince
cf Wales at Horn.urg tanmg. raniiing
after hau. The etiquette often •-*■•• is not
in notice h’tn. Not oo- person .r n doM
-ii-i |sb kiui oo th.* ls* eve looks at
him Hi- :lgun- is a- faa.il ar .* t tat of one
cf tb* trees In the ;wrk. an I tn-ike. no sen
■wtiou. "T le cure” at H imborg isauexac’-
ih/ b isinw j. On* must be up ai 7 o’clack
ia the mar ling at iat st, aid he u* iai
course is t* ta*. 1 one gin-- of ict'r :rim the
:a- irite *u ing at 7 o’clo.'k and wdk for a
quarter of in t ar; th -n u -*s-oml g.uss and
n waig for *noth r qu-irie.- of ai- hour: u
thin! glass’il l a w.dk for an ho ir. This
lirinqs br-wktast t.nn-, and one allowed
for 1 ;vaktt two egg- c.nd one cup of coffee
without m Ii; or sugar. After breakfast,
: skill** ill ai“c 'on ii. pine leaves. Lunch
eon at t; tv o glasses ot water and in hour’s
walk from I to .7; dinner at 0, and the
'ashiouabic hour to retire is !*. T iere are
ao sauo* oi um-ookisl vegetables, no raw
i*-uit or salk.fs or wine except a lit' ic hock,
iiermitteil One who k*eps this up or three
weeks is bel eved to get the full b nefi; of
the cure” ind to be ready for another
-easoii of pl< usure of hard work. Tl * Prince
..f i\ ales ta .es his cure like a Ut e man,
prom.smg hunself. no doubt, that t iere is a
gr->l tune e i:n.ng. It takes a close ihs**rver
t' detect in inn the slender Iv >y h > visited
n> ic MOO. He is not tall and s-t >ut, an l
wore in the ark at H unburg a sui -of the
coi'ir of a or niamou ts*nr, a calico shirt, red
cravat, uutelined lea:lier shoes, sol brown
hat. with a ’ n>ad ligun- l ribbon, cirried a
stick, and wis fulloweil by an Esquimaux
• log. white a. snow and too dignifies, to wag
: his tail Th • Prince generally walktvi with
a rush, os if <. had a severe duty to wrfonn
and meant V g-t through with it. and 1 e
was always i oninamed by a lady, usually
' someone el*' - .-tor occasionally lis own
sirter, tlie Pi incess t'hristian. Ho .-as not
: an obtrusive pei-sen. and thue u -re no
! ceremonies a siut. only he. " c all • red to
I go about his m-uie a having for ti* time
the coveted ■ sio.-\ of a private citizen;
and those wf- > met i.Un said he vvim and to be
a eoiiqiaiiion ble man, who ashed many
que-ti uis nii inueh inteiu genie, aid did
not have to b ive many jokts expu* ned to
him.
If he desire to form an acquainfat ce, we
presume his overtures are rarely de-lined.
We are not aware that the American
Minister has leccnled a "reverence” J'or the
Prince. He often meets the Princo, and
testifies to ids good fellowship. The -Yince
fold him tbet he eas anxious to tin t Mr.
B aine. and w :en he did meet he ine he
tranteai to -sv him again. The l’u ice of
Wales possesDa points of peculiar iira-rest.
He may very soon be the of Great
Britain and 1-eland and the Snipe or of
Inuia. But he is not playing the despt ~ He
is as eu;eful in the cultivation of the i rts of
ptqiu.anty as if he were a candidate f >r the
IV. -. ii-ncv He is one ot the cl'-t stu
dent- of cun-et t h story, and he is much of
the t..ne very .boriously engaged in public
dutie:’. many c’ which are thrown uno i him
by th* widow! lod. and ugo and infiri lities
of hi.- mother. He has made it a |K>i it tc
lie polite to A uericaus. Is th*t a r msou
wh lie should ‘-e particularly obnoxious to
as; It is not na i policy to cultivatep!e isanl
rertttions with the otter Ent i*h sjieuking
peottle. The ucation ot the t" nice, : s the
}V:ni-*-. ha- of < ourse been a def run* nt to
him. for royalt ' is a jiin.it that must [wi-s
away But fex men krtiw so well tin* * eak
n-s- if it as the l’t i- J >1 Wale* He is a
verv good pul lie fAer, and then are
many of his sot ache* ’ re.t could not rnve
i***n wr-ttea to m a<.j memorized. This e
who I::. •". hue iu ie sfieaks very well
indeed, 'nd b - * manly voice, an l his
vu'-bI it: i • *' ..'.lt he is gift* 1 in
i, i. a• ,i| •- - 1 humoreil and
' gnat onpi )v
-■ i. ;ve re- oi i*:oices of Males, and
iiuiil'l ha'*e eta id for it.
Aorfl!*!*' ' r
-jj. -uman" to Clatu
foritir.: n. the FaJerlaud. ’
o -* *he i Wsm H- ral’l.
B-tiDGtr'ORT, C >‘ v . Nov. I.—The Ger
man Coustii at New Cork lias notified Fred
erick Sta Hie tha’ ui order to save his estat*
in Germane h-> must return to the “Fuder
l.md '" H- ri ■smlb* was drafted into tlie
i-'- nnsih a-tnv last s -ring, and in order tr,
••vaib-doing inUitarv duty tic 1 to this coun
!--,- Hi* „t. liii-v died ami left him r
•orTuuc t iiSi.dOO : larks. Young Stalhe
ti-.d -a ; - upi-ti’d hi* cvlncation nt the
i'nivo.tv ol H*iJ*lburg. (Sermanv He
-s talent**!. *i--ak. fe ir languages tlneutlv,
and tie* >ite l.i- < - . la* (Rmn
-ur ■ -it by th> sironk'O? go-si brei>d
-7:-.g whi. r-lune out a t.tne* in lii.isrupa
ti >n as coachnma. le ernrsl aneogago
inenl -a- < -.** miui'i W' tii \li‘ and ill's. Ni*l
s*m .-Mv-M-i. ut Ureei’s I’arm. <‘t. Me is
lull, weii Inn! tlon-1 toinulexi-m an i tin'-
I siv.tic. j-'- iblv .at* ut vt-urs old. lie .
gij-uuni ir lio'-o- tired : i a goid eiu- I
nroidereil n , -s.h ' f. coritiiroy trott- |
-■rs. and wc , ' i ud.-tg s velvet cap.
On sundry : nu. •gi. in -nts wns em
broidered'-. ' - "mc ' <t. H“ wri'uul pro
ceevl to w * weari:'.- >! r-d satin
vest, with- an 1 G riuan eugle ilwo
ratmg the 1 r - He sun/ rapturously,
and in hi* room over t i stables played upon
the flute, flageolet and guitar.
Thestables on the Uvord homestead a>l
join the grou <l* of I ipp’s Hot -! quite a
fashionable summer resort. Pining the
l>a*t s>-ason the dll bet strain.* of th • “Beggar
siun-ii: ' w . nas ov r into theo sn
window* o. th" note; One or two of the
fair suinmei guest- w-'ie att.ra--te*l bv this
music, and He r Staliv . in hi- nsl ve*. and
p-d laissl ja • "t. wh* he obje. ;of eonsid
craide coil joctin • . II- wa •>. iv a coach
i man. yet iu-tk-t .* J ms iv tob-lieve he was,
! indee i. a noble i>-f ig.e in disguise, lie re
: fraineii from a/eo-’iat ntr with any one.
Whenever iv- had leisure he would fish m
the *<hi and. the waters oi which ia;i tlie Shore
, skirtiug tie A'vnrd gMsleus. He lia 1 sev
I Its ri clothes nml I--' "ii Iwi
le.slv lia ! selectisl this lu -le of ife to iu le
hi* i< lent it'. Nowthat h:s pn rents aiodea i,
and fortu ie awaits him h" will a' once re
turn to Germanv. Wh -ther iie will lie coin
' nelled to io military dutv he do-s not
know, neither do -* he know whether ho is
tuui'e to punishment. Should he remain
I hen- longer, bis proja rty will t confis
-1 cat- and.
r rsrHKi, ixvirtTlovn.
• •.
R*>K TV frvs ul ot
Imirn k>* mm (awi; mmA Joiui V K*>*a aod
, - . , . ■: • a.:-vt if* MMMI *
H. tta< R, - ? r. n-nW** G awl
ivv .um>. tium irnauw>s,
t |) duck
kRrrnHM.
UK I l.t.l>lk
—**
A rO T ■ E • * II M
rut Jk-TK
Hurt lb* w*t treretn g -if tlx* GBGROIA
H aKb OF HUMMACKCTICjU. EV.OI
IMKK *u! taaa plocv in ATI. ANT A
TVuraWt N..t tO. to riatnin* cat.b
• tab • . gre.-rt ltwai* to qutlWwl Mffcyta
1 All tl •M'lj At <br oWwoflT .1 tv
IVw.-r n PMVtliitASArrAo ti* Drug.fi*.*
n, ~r bare a !„>• .* fi*o ibv_pr*>i. -r Rrevi
. lYar-i,*--. *! H*ura Thro re
M. 4 nnAt-vo* U> rmtinv thx <lrug burvH
; \KE \"TIHU> thA PKiWiWTrritiN*
■iHiMtaui!; (>- UtwnutG) g.n*t all unlK-cnred
rawntora -it t"r|xMlti*< aw Pharnmo
A *ww rt VWrilMaT -**. I’**'
By .Ui T 4 KI'W BARRY. M D..
rhairmaa.
>I-E tAI. NOTICES.
.tAnhxw'ah <aarrt*l WM tor "Special
,W*i mfl hr rtnrjrl ft DO a Squai-r each
Aaanttm.
"" NOTICE.
Savan.vah. Ga.. Sot. 4. IST
Wr. :hn undvruir.nM. a*rer to wrmalr “eatch
a* catch-can," bv*l thm* S .nit of live ihi (aila,
•t the Savannah Thwatre. ot FRIDAY EVEN
IN';. Not. 11 IV7. for Our Hundred Dollars
iwriUr, two shoulder* and one hip or
two hip. and.Hw shoulder to constitute a fall
Referee to be agreed upon one t! day before
the mu - eh takes place.
TAM WC'VRTHY.
JOHS MUHLF.R.
NOTICE.
Sav.vnsah. iii., Sov 8, ISS7.
The shareholders of the GERMANIA EIRE
r -MPA NY. f Savannah. Ga.. are hereby notl
tle !o ji.i-.--nt their share, within thirty days
fr .hi .Late, to the undersigned toreceiv - their pro
rata from t lie sale of the Germania Ene Com
pany's Building.
. Iffice nonrs from 10 until 2 o'clock at 147 Con
gress street JOSEPH ROOS. President.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE.* AND CAP
TAIN* OE 1 EeSEhS.
Orrictt Hea'.tb hirirnt. I
Savakn.. h, Ga., Nov. 1, ltii*7. f
From Nov. Ist to May Ist. unless otherwise
ordered. Captains of vessels having clean
records, will he allowed tocome to the city after
their lessels ha\e been inspected bythe Quuniu
tine Officer.
f vessels which are subjected to un
ballasting atThe Quarantine Station, will re
turn to their vessels when unballasting is com
menced, and there remain until this work is
completed, in order to expedite same.
j. T. McFarland, il. D„ Health Officer.
DR. HENRY B COLDI.NU,
dentist;
Office corner Jones and Drayton streets.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. J. D. MARTIN
HAS RETURNED TO
THE CITY
ELMERS LINER CORRECTOR.
This vegetable preparation is invaluable for
the restoration of tone and strength to the sys
tem. For Dyspepsia, Constipation and other
ills, caused by a disordered liver, it cannot be
excelled. Highest prizes awarded, and in
dorsed by emiuent medical men. Ask for Ul
mer's Liver Corrector and take no other. Si 00
a bottle. Freight paid to any address.
B. F. ULMER, M. D„
Pharmacist. Savannah. Ga.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
PKOPOSALS
WILL be received at tin office of the Clerk
11 of Council until It’M. MONDAY, Novem
ber Tth. for rebuilding the city's wharf at the
foot of Whitake street Specillcations may Iw
seen at the office of the Cilr Surveyor. The
right to reject any or all bids j e-ei veil
* JOHN ti. HOW ART).
City Surveyor.
SEALED BIDS FOR COUNTY BONDS.
Madison. Fla.. 1 ctulier 7, IHST.
oEALED BIDS v.ill b- rec rived by the Board
.s of County Commissioners of Madison
countv. at the Clerk's office in Madison, until
the ir.TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. BW', for the
purchase of all or any part of the issue of the
Coupon Bonds of Madison county, limited in
amount to seventy five thousand dollars, of the
denominations of five hundred and one hundred
dollars each tone hundred and twenty-five of
each denomination! and bearing interest at the
rate of six < t>) tier centum per annum. ITinci
pui payable at the office of the County Treasury
in Madison, Florida, on the first day of June,
A. D. line. Redeemable at tbe pleasure of the
Countv Commissioners at any time after the
first dnv of June, A. D. 1 HU”. Coupons for in
terest |iavahl at the County Treasury on the
t.rst day lit June in each and every year
All bids for bonus shall specify amount of
Is.nds bid for, the time when the ladder will
comply with his bid. and shnll specify whether
hid is in current money or in past due indebted
ness of the county.
No bids entertained below pur
The County Coiiiiuuisioners r -serve the right
to reject any and all bids. Address
CHANDLER 11 SMITH,
Chairman Board County Commissioners Madi
son County. Ha.
DISSOLUTION.
• -Ja
| and after the lOch instant the business
now conducted by me will be carried on by
Messrs. T. J. DAVIS A CO., and I beg for the
new firm the patronage of my many friends
ho have been so literal to me. and feel assured
that the lies firm will give them the same at
tention as the) received from me, Mh DAVIS
having been my head man fur the past four
years Messrs. T. .1. DAVIS and J 0. HARDEE
or* authorized to collect all bills due tie* retiring
firm. G. S. McALITN.
PORTRAITS.
The Great Southern Portrait Company,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
L. 13. DAVIS,
Secretary' and Manager of the Great South
ern Portrait Company.
\N Inspection •' -amples of our I'orfraltsat
our office, wit). Davis Bros., 4'd and -41 Bull
et, will rreaii. inierest those who conteni
■,ic lukviii;. "r u.mines of themselves, their
. neuds, living iu Uieceax-d. copied aud enlarged
m OIL. WATER COLOB. INDIA INK, I’AS
-lELLE and CRAYON. We guarantee a per
fect likeness and excellence of worn. W e have
ib-mi TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND
■ UADKS IN Sl/fcS OF ENLARGED ROR
ru MTS from kxlO to OxM". and our prices are
rum $4 to SSOu each EMt’LOY FORTY ART
.STS: been twenty six years in the business;
uve üBJM* candle- |xwer ELECTRIC LIGHT,
~lid are fully pr|iared with all proper ex|iedi
lion and skill to execute ail orders promptly
.ml satisfactorily. We respectfully solicit your
rders. L B. DAVIS,
ieiretarv and Manager The Great Southern
Portrait Cos.
(■WYLER DESK CO
, ST. LOUIS. MO.
MwuFAcruMmar eiNf
DESKS, TANK COKNTEPB
J (S* cnßßlßtcaa BANK. COURT HODPi;,
1 iW-GOVT.ENMENT WOS < and
i? FINE OFFICE FStNgS
S Best Work anti Fewest I -icei
s Guaranteed. lOOptgellLw'l
rxt erw:4n-*.
Weston and Saranal
ZR-A-ILW-A-'X".
Summer Excursions
Commencing SUNDAY, MAY I'm. this Com
pany will aril round trip tickets to
CHARLESTON,
By following Trainsaod at following Rates:
By train leaving Sundays only. t B AN a a "w
turning, leave chartest.vn.it Stitt p M . same
day ....... f1 00
Rv train leaving Sun-lav only a, 6:4N a. re
turning. leant Charleston TI-. May morn
ing $2 on
By train leaving Saturday at Kk it , return
ins, leave Charleston Monday t.voreing $2 7KI
By train leaving Saturday at littE p *. • return
ing. leave Charleston Monday n irning s■'! ft)
Tickets for sale at WM BREN S. Bull street,
and at l)rp.t. E. P M S ViNEY.
Gen l'a-s. Agere
CLOT If <1 N(>.
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE
THAT OUR
Fall Stock
is now complete and we will tx
pleased to show our friends and thr
public the prevailing and correct
styles in ,
CLOTHING, URMSIIISGS 4 H.VF ;
For the season, whether they call to
supply themselves or only to sec
“what is to be worn."
_ Respectfully,
1 FALK k SIS,
Mto’s, Boys’ and Children’s Outfitters.
Our Fall and Winter Catalogue is
ready for distribution.
AT SEA!
So many dazzling promises are held out that the
would-be buyer is now puzzled as to which
IS the best place to provide himself
with Winter Clothing. We offer
no inducements beyond it
chance to select from the
LARGEST STOCK,
GREATEST VARIETY,
BEST QUALITY,
LOWEST PRICES,
And rest our reputation on there claims. The
public doesn t expect nor claim more.
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
OVERCOATS,
UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY,
FURNISHINGS.
HATS. NECKWEAR, FURNISHINGS FOR
GENTS, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Come and see us, and if we can't treat jon as
well or better than any other house, try elae
where.
161 CONGRESS.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
<; ROCERIES.
NEW CUREAITS,
New Citron,
New Nuts.
Choice Mixed Pickles and
Chow Chow by the quart
Rock Candy, Drip Syrup,
and a first-class stock ot Staph*
and Fancy Groceries, at
THE
Mutual Co-Operative Assochtion,
" RD AND BROUGHTON ST. .ASF
VI Fli EXTRA SIKH E Mo
JUST RF.cm n half barrels
mackkhiMMl.. „
p vr P Am.‘BERT &CO
O. JVL- oiN/cffHN
Bust Proof Dais. Seed Rye,
APPLES,
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
CABBAGES,
And all kinds of VEGETABLES and FRUITS
By every steamer.
25 Cars Oats, 25 Cars Hay,
50 Cars Corn.
GRITS. MEAL, CORN EYE BEAN, PEAS,
and feed of all kinds.
155 BAY STREET.
Warehouse in S., F. 4 W. R'y Yard.
T. P. BOND & CO.
HOTELS.
NEW HOTEL TOGNI,
(Formerly St. Mark's.)
Newnan Street, near Bay. Jacksonville, Fla.
WINTER AND SUMMER.
r F 'IIF MOST central House in the itj Near
A Post Office, Street Cars and nil Femes
New anil Elegant Furniture. Uectrk Kolia,
Baths. Etc. &.* SO to S3 per day.
JOHN B. TOGNI, Proprietor.
DUB'S SCREVEN HOUSE.
r |'Hlß POPULAR Hotel Is now provl led with
1 a Passenger Elevator .the only one iu ttio
cityinmi has been remodeled und’mwlv fur
nished The proprietor, who bv recent simliasn
lsalso the owner of the eatabUahmei t. spans,
neither |>.ns nor expense in the enter aumient
of his guests. The patronage of Fieri U visit
ors is earnestly invited. Tlio tabi of its,
Screven House is supplied with eve j luxury
that the markets at home or abroad ci •• afford.
Nil 1-1 INERT
ill m
PLATSHEK'S,
1.33 Broughton Ftreot,
Asa preface wo * culd rp
mark that the crowd- visiting
our establishment during- our
recent opening days hive pro
claimed unanimously our lino
of Millinery, Fancy floods
Cloaks, etc, wen well vfru-d.
tin* prettiest and mo>t reason
able in prices. Vll are now
invited to inspect those- bril
liant offers we make th:s week:
do;its! floats! Goats!
!*• Kiiit All si/.ts of (thi lin** an.l
i-A'li.*.. <Vo t study yoor orn int. ivt bv in
ig f.t*r st*H*k .
i . inti. ' all wool Xewia.t *ketK. f i 4to
12. ii i*'vp.ly stiijM*s ami *-h> ks. with m i with
out U Its. at $3 2ft. S3 ftti j-4. n4 50 ai l t'pward;
*'Y.*r* one a bargain.
>T.n.os* ail wool Sh irt TV Jking for
a?*-, to lb. mad** fn in h a,f4*>t c •mima; n
rl.Mk.ng. vi’ i till.i without Satin liod. at $2
5*2 ‘.ft $ 1 30, £4 ea. h; Mip -rb iodtACOpw nts.
laHi irs all wool WplkirvT in all the
neu.* ,t imported and domcdt.e effruts. i?t 5i
i'i. Si 50, $3, S-'i 50, 3-1 and upward. \c.y raid
uflfrn s.
Wraps! Wraps!
Short Wraps for Toadies, mvie frort al 1 wo l.
h**a\ i textures, neatly ti\n r.ei ar*i perftvn
fliii: g. at $1 50, ft 7ft and them
loft lies' Si*al Plush Short Wraps, n neat
\ari ty, at prices to please all. Call and ex
amine.
klli GLOVES" TO SLIT EVERYONE,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR
Fiic Old Rye, Bourbon a’.d Horn W ikkies,
Choice Old Ports ami Sherrie,
Old Jamaica and St Fr. t fini
Pure Old Peach and Appk Brand;,
Old Tom and Holland Gins,
Old Manor Malt Whisky (Best MaVi,
Old Hehnessy and Martel Brandy.
If you want anything in the
way of Fine Imported
and Domestic:
LaIQUOR^
—GO TO
0. B. LESTER'S,
.11 Whitsker Street,
SAVANNAH, - GA.
DRY GOODS.
I AM PREPARED TO OFFER A VERY AT
TRACTIVE STOCK OF FALL
AND WINTER
Dress Goods
*i mng which w.'li be foun !
RALE GEMS
IN COMBI'.AT '.N SUITS.
i. (NO TWO ALIKE.!
, *Jv ,u. l Et** - SHIFT
I> ...snoi-sln
)V t' oE '■ iTTHNS aiv
■l4 p OR tu ikttd WHITNIJR BLASJkfc
allely ,
IM AM -and CRIB HI, \NKET* TAB. E !
DAMASK s . PKINB, In >Y I IES and n ' I
va .eiy of HICK and DAMASK TOWEIS mm |
•Mt. to,)c.
GERMAINE S,
M- llroin; Tton street, next to Furboi .
IX OD I’KODUCTS.
forest filj Is.
F am tnn ting an extra quality of GUTS
and MEAL, and can recommend it to the .rode
as superior to any in this market. Would be
pleased to give special prices on application
We have on hand a choice lot of EMI IV
SACKS, which w:s are selling cheap.
BOND, HAYNES & ELTON
PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER.
160 L hlf [f-mw YEAfIS-1887.
At Die Suslucss, and P
wllli (lit- Maslc nil the Time.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
PRINTING, BINDING
—AND—
HI.AXK HOOKS.
Evcrvlliliiß cninplrfe for IM
n-Hf Work. INo slouch, work
"Mfti. Kj it nor work.