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F . QRIDA’S MBTROPOLIS.
, Op>-qo of Tramps Menacing the
Safety Of L fe and Property.
J\cKsr>N\ iLix. Fla.. 2ov. tl.—Presi
d' nt Daniel, of the Board of Health, has ap
roiuted Col. John E. Hart, Mr.W. A. Bourn
B,:d Capt. J. W. Fitzgerald, the special
committee of the board to co-operate with
a similar committee of the City Council to
take up the mutter of public parks.in the
C \ meeting of the sjiecial committee of
ten appointed to make arrangements for the
entertainment of the Traveling Passenger
y- nts - Association, which will hold its an
jiual convention in Jacksonville Jan. 10,
isss was held yesterday.
l'he following programme was agreed
upon subject to approval at a subsequent
meeting of the committee;
(hand reception on 1 uesday evening in
llie SuteTropical Exposition building under
the direction of the reception committee of
tie Exposition, and possibly a short sail on
llie river in the course of the afternoon.
Trip to the bar and back on Wednesday
(>n one of the river steamers, and a banquet
nt one of the hotels in the evening.
Trip to St. Augustine on Thursday or
Friday. .
flie following sub-eomnuttces were ap
* 'on Subscriptions— J. H. Norton, E. J.
Triav an l J. H. Stephens,
nil Transportation (in conference with
Fal passenger agents' committee)— Jcffer
v m Lamar, George Cecil and \V. It. Moran.
Committee on Banquet, and Refreshments
_ ,1. H. McGinnis, C. B. Rogers ami B. If.
* Another meeting will be held Monday to
perfect all arrangements.
There is a camp of tramps, numbering
some fifty, now located near the city. Dur
ing the dav very few are seen around, hut
tit night they all return from their begging
or thieving excursions and make a night of
it They are a dangerous class, and it is a
bard matter to say what can be done with
them. The Duval county officials refuse to
feed them when arrested, or jiay for their
incarceration, and they are thus permitted
to be at liberty and to'prey on the people.
Their presence accounts for the mysterious
tires, robberies and even murders that so
often occur of late. Sheriff Holland pro
poses to break up this nest of vagabonds if
it is a possibility.
F. v. Wight man, one of the jurors
chosen in the Uamie murder trial yesterday,
whs excused after the panel was completed,
as his physician certified that he w as unable
to sit on the case. At the opening of court
this morning the same large attendance was
noticeable. Gloss attention was paid to all
t he proceedings and the trial was made the
mhject; of much inquiry on the streets.
The defense is that (farnie committed the
ret while temporarily insane, as lie was
drunk and aggravated by the bannering of
his companions. Half the witnesses were
examined up to noon.
Garnie is free to-night, the jury on their
second ballot having acquitted him, de
claring, in substance, that drunkenness is an
excuse for murder. They were out twenty
minutes and stood eight to four
for acquittal. The second ballot
brought over all the doubting ones.
The crime was without one single pardon
able feature, and the verdict will lie severe
ly disapproved. Already to-night on the
streets is heard caustic comments on the
‘"majesty” and “justice” of the law. One
prominent gentleman remarked, “All you
have to do now is to fill up on beer or whis
ky, and Jacksonville justice excuses every
crime in the calendar.” As it was a saloon
row, the Prohibitionists will use it for all it
is worth.
The lawyers and doctors completed their
Pines to-night. The former are Bisbee,
Adams, Call, Goodell, Stousell, Mcßride,
Harris, Wirtz and Jones. The 11, D.’s are
Nowell, Blair, Wallett, Mitchell, Buck,
Hart. Bacon, Blair and Leonard. These
include all the most dignified of these pro
fessions, and the spectacle to-morrow will
doubtless attract hundreds to the fair
grounds.
Pensacola Pointers.
Pensacola, Fla., Nov. 11. —The steam
prs Twin and the Bessie M. .carried full loads
of passengers to Fort Pickens to-day to
witness the war dance of Geroniino's Band.
The dance will be continued throughout
to-morrow. Col. Bangdon, who is in com
mand of the station, lias taken extraor
dinary precautions in the issuacnes of passes
that no disorderly persons may be ad
mitted to the fort.
Weather Indications.
1 Special indications for Georgia:
FAIR Fair weather, light to fresh north
-1 westerly winds, becoming variable,
stationary temperature.
'o-nnarlsou of mean temperature at Savan
nah, Nov. 11 1887, and the mean of same day for
fifteen years.
; Departure Total
Mean Temperature 1 from the Departure
i Mean Since
for 15 years JCov. 11. ‘ST --or ! Jau. 1,1887.
61.0 57.0 ! —4 0 I- - 5X4-0
Comparative rainfall statement:
~ ~ . , . Departure Total
lean Daily, Amount f rom thie , Departure
Amount for for Mean Since
16 tears. |Nov. 11, 87.1 or _ tj an . i, ISB7.
.OS 00 i— .OS j —11.95
Maximum temperature 74. minimum tem
perature 56
The height of the river at Augusta at
1:38 o’clock p. m. yesterday (Augusta time!
wife 6 8 feet—a fall of 0.2 during the past
t wenty-four nours.
Observations taken at the same moment
of time at all stations.
Savannah. Nov. 11, 7:36 p. >t.. city time.
Temperature.
Direction. | f
Velocity. J.
Rainfall.
Name
or
Stations.
Portland : 34| W ] .(KlSnowfng.
Boston. i 30 W ] .IT* Snowln.;.
Block Island ; 88 MV:.... Clear.
New York city ... 58 X’ " Cloudy.
Philadelphia 43 MV].. j ... Cloudy.
Detroit.. 30 N .. j Clear.
Fort Buford las s F. Fair.
St. Vincent *1 NWi Clour.
Washington city . 42 N'W ... 'Cloudy.
Norfolk 4o NWi (I Clour.
Charlotte 00; MV] 'Clear.
Hatteras ! —i
Titusville 00 MV . . j Clear.
Wilmington 50 NW .... Clear.
Charleston 30 W 0 .... (.'lcar.
Augusta I 5t W . .. .'Clear.
Savannah 08' W i Clear.
daeksonviUe 00; W 6 Clear.
Cedar Keys 64 NW i; Clear.
Key West 78 XWI2! .. Clear.
Atlanta 51 W 10 ... Clear.
Pensacola 88 MV . .Clear.
Mobile 06 NW H .... Clear.
Montgomery .... 56 SW ...... Clear.
Vicksourg 58i Clear.
Now Orleans HOlClear.
Shreveport 53 MV. . . Clear.
Fort Smith 52. . I.— Clour.
Galveston 63 S E Clear
Corona Christi... 58 NW 6, T* Fair.
1 aiestuie . . . 58 Jf Clear.
Browneevllie 50 W ;10i .14 Cloudy.
KioGrandO. j 541 N OT* Raining.
Knoxville i 50! N Clear.
Memphis i 58 NW .. .... (dear.
Nashville I 02: N Clear.
Indianapolis ! 88, N ..] Clear.
Cincinnati ] 43 N j.. Clear.
Pittsburg 40 MV 1..!.... Cloudy.
Huffalo S3 NW!.. .OlSnowing,
Cleveland 40 MV ..! ... Clear.
Marquette 82 MV;..1.... Clear.
Chicago 88 NW .... Clear.
Ihiluth So. N '.. .... Clear.
ht. Paul 86 i E 1 ' Clear.
Davenport 88-NE Clear.
airo 52 N E ...... Clear.
•Si. Louis 40 X F Clear.
Leavenworth... . 5418 E ....... Clear.
Omaha OOjg E ~]....1C1ea..
Aankton 48|s Ei.J ... Clear.
Bismarck 46 NEI 1 . Clear.
Peadwood 44. W • Clear.
Cheyenne 831 NWi.. 1... .Clear.
N 01-th Platte 52 B E .. j Clear.
Dodge City | M'S W ..... Clear.
banka Fa | 4S|B El..'....|Clear.
* Y denotes trace of rainfall.
0. N. Bamsivar Signal Corps,
MEETINGS.
\VOHKI\GMEYS BEVKVtILEM MMk
4 1 VXli)\.
Attend a special meeting at your Hall THIS
(Saturday) EVENING at. 7:30 o'clock.
By order THOMAS KEENAN,
I’resident.
J. T. Fitzhunkry, Recording Secretary.
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
A/fret IIS' 1 mm Is inserted under “Special
Xoliees" will be charged $1 00 a Squareeach
Insertion.
" NOTICE.
All bills against the British steamship SYL
VIA must be presented at our office by 12
o'clock noon, THIS DAY, or payment will be
debarred.
WILDER it CO., Agents.
NOTICE.
• All bills against the British steamship WOL
VISTON must be presented at our office before
12 o’clock noon. THIS DAT, Nov. 12, 1887, or
payment will be debarred.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To Whom it Mag Concern:
Notice is hereby given to any and all parties
interested in the British steamship NAPLES
and or her cargo of cotton, that in consequence
of the recommendation of the Board of Survey
and (lie decision of the Naval Court in the mat
ter of complaint before them, the xvet cotton
lately discharged from my vessel will not be
reloaded upon said ship and carried forward to
Liverpool, lint said cotton is held here subject
to the disposition of parties interested, upon
satisfaction of the liens existing thereon.
As said cotton is daily deteriorating, prompt
action is desi. ed, in order that further interposi
tion on my part may be unnecessary.
C. RULFFS,
Master British Steamship Naples.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. lOtli, 1837.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice is hereby given to any and all parties
interested in the British steamship RESOLUTE
and her cargo of cotton that in consequence of
tlie recommendation of the Board of Survey
and the decision of the Naval Court in the mat
ter of complaint before them, the wet cotton
lately discharged from my vessel will not be re
loaded upon said ship and earried forward to
Liverpool: hut said cotton is held here subject
to the disposition of j turtles interested upon
satisfaction of the liens existing thereon.
As said cotton is daily deteriorating, prompt
action is desired, in order that further interposi
tion on mv pail may Ire unnecessary.
R. C. RI'AVLKY,
Master British Steamship Resolute.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 0, 1887'.
NOTICE.
Books of subscription to the Capital Stock of
“THE CITIZENS’ BANK OF SAVANNAH"
will be opened at the office of the Citizens’ Mu
tual Doan Company, No. 94 Bryan street, on
THURSDAY, November 10th, 1887.
THE CORPORATORS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES A\D CAP
TAINS OF \KSSELS.
Office Health Officer, )
Savannah, Ga,, Nov. 1, 1887. f
From Nov. Ist to May Ist. unless otherwise
ordered. Captains of vessels having clean
records, will be allowed tocome to the city after
t heir vessels have been inspected by the Quaran
tine Officer.
Captains of vessels which are subjected to un
ballasting at the 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 tante.
J. T. McFarland, M. D., Health Officer.
NOTICE. ________
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 8, 1887.
Tho shareholders of the GERMANIA FIRE
COMPANY, of Savannah. Ga.. are hereby noti
fied to present their shares within thirty days
from date, to the undersigned to receive their pro
rata from tho sale of the. Germania Fire Com
pany's Building.
Office hours front 10 until 2 o'clock at 147 Con
gress street JOSEPH ROOS, President.
TIIE MORNING NEWS
STEAM PRINTING IIOCSE,
3 Whitaker Street.
The Job Department of the Morning News,
embracing
JOB AND BOOK PRINTING,
LITHOGRAPHING AND ENGRAVING,
BOOK BINDING AND ACCOUNT BOOK
MANUFACTURING.
is the most complete in the South. It is thorough
ly equipped with the most improved machinery,
employs a large force of competent workmen
and carries a full stock of papers of all
descriptions.
These facilities enable the establishment to
execute orders for anything in the above lines
at the shortest notice and the lowest prices con
sistent with good work. Corporations, mer
chants, manufacturers, mechanics aud business
nten generally, societies and committees, are
requested to get estimates from the MORNING
NEWS STEAM PRINTING HOUSE before send
ing their orders abroad. J. H. ENTILE,
ILMKII’S l.lt Fit COKUECTOK.
This vegetable preparation is invaluable for
tho 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 eminent medical men. Ask for Ul
mer's Elver Corrector and take no olher. 81 00
a bottle. Freight paid to any address.
B. F. ULMER, M. D„
Pharmacist. Savannah, Oa.
AMUSEMENTS.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
TAVO NIGHTS ONLY.
MONDAY anil TLESDAY, Nov. ii and 15.
THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY ON
RECORD.
Two Oid Cronies!
Rendered by the Great
Wills llenshaw amt Ten Broeck,
At the Head of the Most Powerful Vocal and
Comedy Artists Ever Engaged for One Play.
A Production Brimful of Bright, Catchy
Original Music. Besides Selections
from tho Latest Opera.
Scats on sale at DAVIS BROS'., Nov. 12.
Next Attraction—THE WOULD, Nov. 16 and
ir,
I'OKT'R AITS.
The Great Southern Portrait Company,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
L. 13. DAVIS,
Secretary and Manager of the Great South
ern Portrait Company.
\N inspection of samples of our Portraits at
our office, with Davis Bros., 42 and 41 Bull
street will greatly interest those who contem
plate having small pictures of themselves, their
friends, living and deceased, copied ami enlarged
in OIL, WATER COE di, INDIA INK, BAS
TELLE and CP,AVON. We guarantee a per
fect likeness end excellence of work. We have
about! TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES AND
GRADES IN SIZES OF ENLARGED Bolt
Til UTS from Bxlo to 60x00, and our prioea are
from #2 to S3OO each. EMPLOY FORTY AHT
TSTS' lioen twciitv-six years in the bushiess*,
have ’a 6,000 candle power ELECTRIC LIGHT,
and are fully prepared with all proper er peril
tion and skill to execut ■ all orders promptly
and satisfactorily. We respectfully soliclty our
orders l* HAY IS,
Secretary and Manager Tho Groat Southern
Portrait Cos.
Stats
or
Weather.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1887.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
.4 D VF.n TISF.it ENTS, 15 fiords or
more, in this column inserted for OXE
CEXT A WOUD, Cash in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody who has any want, to supply,
anything to buy or sell, any business or
accommodations to secure: indeed,any wish
to gratify, should advertise in this column.
PERSONAL.
kkr OVER GUESS WHO.”—Thanks for the
1 J advice and compliments nt Park Hall
Thursday evening.
r pHE gentleman who took my umbrella by
A mistake at Edwards’ Barber Shop last
Saturday week will return to 199 Broughton
street.
HELP WANTED.
Y\’ANTED, a youth with a fair knowledge of
v v bookkeeping to assist in office w ork
aud make himself generally useful. Address,
in own handwriting, stating salary expected,
P., this office,
AA7ANTED, a colored boy from 12 to 14 to
1 v come for three or foar hours in the morn
ing to help about the yard. Apply 152 Gaston
street, second door west of Whitaker.
Y\ r ANTED, a capable girl to assist with
it housework and sewing. Apply at 152
Gaston street, second door west of Whitaker.
IA EI.TABLE WHITE NURSE WANTED: one
J\) willing to make herself useful. Address,
with reference, WHITE, care News office.
AXTED, a steamboat engineer to make
V one or tw o short trips. Apply to J. W.
TYNAN. am
ITfE wish to make arrangements with sales
it ladies for the coming holidays. SCHREI
NER’B TOY HOUSE.
TTK'ANTED, compAent white nurse. Address
* v NURSE, News office.
CIANDYMAKF.It WANTED; a good, steady
1 thorough hand. Address B. T. KUHI., Or
lando, Fla.
11 J ANTED, agents to sell the Universal But
v T ton Fastener. Write for sample and
price to G. BUKGETT, Bdx 147, Columbus,
Ohio.
EM PLOY M ENT IVA NTEI>.
ITT"ANTED, by a Carolinian, who thoroughly
v * understands the turpentine business, a
position as manager or woodsman; can distill
also. Address TURPENTINE, care Morning
News, Savannah. Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
VI ” ANTED, by a gentleman, a good southern
IV room. Address SOUTHERN ROOM,
this office.
WANTED. 100 Butcher’s Green Salted Hides,
v Address, stating price, A. B. C., T. O.
Box 95.
AX 7 ANTED, a combination horse; must be
V > gentle. D. C. BACON.
ROOMS TO RENT.
A '""nice FRONT ROOM," furnishedTVith
water and bath same floor. 41 Jefferson
street.
I TOR RENT, ibree connecting rooms, bath and
closet. Duffy street, 6 doorseast of Abercom.
N ICE, large furnished rooms to rent to gentle
men; table boarders wanted. Mrs. JANE
ELKINS, Abercom and President streets.
ITTOR RENT, south front rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, with water and bath. 56
Broughton street.
NO. 13 Abercom street, handsomely furnished
rooms, en suite or singly; also table board.
Rooms will be vacant Monday, lith.
FTOR RENT, tw o floors, containing eightrooms
and bath room, over my store northeast
corner of Broughton and Barnard streets; pos
session given Nov. Ist, Apply to JO C. THOMP
SON, Grocer.
HOUSES AM> STORES FOR RENT.
T TOR RENT, store and two houses on Ander-
JT son, between Price and Habersham. Apply
next door.
I POP. SALE, a Madstone. Address JOHN
. BROWN, care Morning News office.
17TOR RENT, brick store and dwelling corner
4 Montgomery and Hunt ingdon streets. ROBT.
H. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer. _____
ITOR RENT, that desirable residence on the
1 southeast comer of Stnue and Montgomery
streets Apply to WALTHOUR & RIVERS,
No. 83 Bay street.
I TOR RENT, the store 165 Congress street.
Market square. For terms apply to GEO.
W. OWENS. 113 Bay street.
F TOR RENT, brick house, two-story on base
ment, corner Gaston and Barnard. Apply
to LAUNEY A GOEBEL, 14. l Rronghton.
I NOR RENT, brick store inn Broughton street,
’ between Drayton and Bull;possession given
October Ith. Apply to LEWIS CASS.
I .TOR RENT, the most desirable resience on
Taylor street, two doors west of Abercom
strei t: possession given from Is! Oct. Apply to
WALTHOUR & RIVERS, No. 88 Bay street.
TTOR RENT, brick store 156 Congress street;
r three stories on cellar: possession given im
mediately. Apply to WALT HOUR A RIVERS,
No. 83 Bay street.
ITOR RENT, desirable brick residence comer
1 Liberty and Abercom streets; possession
Oct Ist. Apply to WALTHOUR & RIVERS,
No. K 7 Bay street.
I TOR RENT, from Oct. Ist, splendid store No.
8: Bay street, situate in Hutchison's Block,
next l o corner of Abercorn: has splendid cellar
and is splendid stand for any business: second
and third stories can be rented if desired. A.
R. LAWTON, Jn„ 111 Bryan street.
FOR SALE.
170 E SALE, Ramie Roots, two years old: sl4
per thousand. Address \V. BARNWELL,
Savannah, Oa.
(T UOOEKY AND BAR to be disposed of irr.-
I mediately; satisfactory reasons given;
paying concern; good position. Hare opportu
nity for a good man. A chance that seldom oc
curs. Address A. W., care Morning News.
ITOR SALE, ten thousand feet of second hand
4 White Bine Beards, aud live thousand feet
of Hemlock Joist, in lots to suit. Apply at 78
Bay street.
ITOK SALE. 1.000 bushels Rust Proof Seed
V Gals. Address R. G. STONE, Boat on, o*.
ITOR SALE, town lots and farms, nearjack-
V sonville, Fla.: a wholesale and retail busi
ness of general merchandise, established 21
years ago. Address AUGUST BUKSING, Jack*
sonville. Fla.
]TOU SALE. Lith*, Shingles. Flooring, Celling,
4 Weatherboard mg and Framing Lumber.
Office and yard Taylor and East Broad streets.
Telephone No. 2H. HKI’PARD A CO.
ITOR BALE. Splendid salt water river-front
building lots, and five-acre farm lots wiflt
river privileges, at HOMEDEW: building lots in
Savannah, near Last Broad and Sixth streets,
and in Eastland: several good iarm lots near
White Bluff, on shell road. Apply to Drt. FAL
LIUANT, 151 South Broad street from 9 to 10 x.
M.
- ■
FOUND,
F POUND, a dark hnv horse at WARNOCK A
1 WILLIAMS' WAGON YARD.
board! no.
I HOARDERS WANTED with or without
> hoard, large, pleasant rooms, well fur
nished- willing to rent furnished rooms if
preferred. MRS. K VLQSHIN, 194 Bryan.
PtO ARDING In private family; large and small
> rooms; pleasant locality. Address 8.,
News office.
(-1 OOD, wholesome boarding at reasonable
. rates to be bad at 87 ♦Vliilalo-r street.
FHOTOGK AI’HY.
Photograph y—special notice—vricei
reduced. Fine Cabinet Fbotograpns a
specialty. Price, $2 for six or J3 a dozen.
J. N. WILSON,
21 Bull street.
A T the top in quality, at the bottom in price*.
J\ LAUNEY & GOEBEL’S Fine Photographs.
( ons. Pastels. Waler Color*, Inks, etc. Aud
( on' forget that now is the time for holiday or
■ ers. Cloudy weather no hindrance. Come.
REWARD.
rtUQ A REWARD l have recovered two of
the missing volume* of the bound files
of the Mousing Xkws. The following are still
wanting;
July to December, 18d>.
July to December, 1861.
July to December, 1662.
Tbe volumes are undoubtedly in this city,
probably in some law office, as lawyers are gen
erally the borrowers of our flies. There is $lO
waiting for the return of each or any of the
above volumes, “and no questions .lskod
J. H. ESTILL.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
(CANARY BIRDS, male and female; lino as-
J sortment cages cheap; cups, baths, seed
and mocking bird food at GARDNER'S, 30)$
Bull street.
VLL ladies using Boracino Toilet Powder are
delighted because they And it highly per
fumed and a superior article.
■pURF. SCUPPERNONG WINE, only for sick-
I uess or communion purposes, for sde by
ROBERT H. TATKM, Bay street, near Barnard.
1 SLOWER SEED, Dutch Bulbs and Fresh
’ Teneriffe Onion Seed for sale at G ARD
NER’S. 30)4 Bull street, _
HAIR, Tooth, Nall. Clothe* and Shoe Brushes;
the largest, best und cheapest assortment
at HEIDT’S,
NEWNAN Strawborrv Plants for sale by
GARDNER, Agent, 80)4 Bull street,
CN ET THE BEST, a ten-cent package of
T HEIDT’S CELEBRATED COUGH DROPS,
JtRESH Cut Flowers doily at GARDNER’S,
30)4 Bull street.
17MNEST assortment of baskets in Ihe city at
1 GARDNER S, 30)4 Bull street.
I‘ ADIES ARE OFFERED plain needlework at
J their own homes (tow n or country) by a
wholesale house; profitable; genuine; good nay
can lie made: everything furnished: particulars
free. Address ARTLSTFc NEEDLEWORK CO.,
135 Eighth street. New York City.
TANK THOUSAND SPONGES, all sizes. 10c.
U oneh, at McGLASHAN’S, 187 Broughton
street, under Turner Hall.
(A RE AT BIG HARNESS aud Carriage Sponges
\ Y at 10c., 15c., 25c.; nice assortment of Lap
Robes. Horse Blankets aud Toy Trunks. NMD
UNGER & RABUN. .
(a as. oil and water wells drilling.
VX —lnterview's and correspondence solicited.
R. W. EVANS it CO., St. James Hotel, or Box
274, Cincinnati, O.
LUDDEN <fc BATES S. M. H.
fill II
Do you want to purchase a Piano? If so, bear
iu mind that it is to your interest to invest in
one of American manufacture, for they are far
more reliable for use in this trying climate than
any other. Aside from this they contain more
really valuable improvem -nts; are sweeter in
tone, more powerful, more durable, and insure
greater returns for amount invested, as well as
costing less to keep in tune and good order
generally.
RELIABLE
In every sense of tbe word, as thousands of
satisfied purchasers can testify. We can fur
nish you a good Piano of American make at
$2lO
And with it furnish free a fine
Plush Stool, Embroidered Cover,
Instruction Book, Premium Al
bum and Six-Year Guarantee.
And furthermore, if you reside
within the city limits we will
keep the Piano in tune for one
year without charge.
WIG SKIiL
THE CHICKERING,
MASON & HAMLIN,
MATHUSHEK.
BENT & CO. and
ARION PIANOS.
All of which are sold on easy Installment
Plans.
If you want an Organ, we can meet you with
tha celebrated
MASON & HAMLIN.
PACKARD ORCHESTRAL
and BAY STATE ORGANS.
Smallest monthly payments imaginable ac
cepted. Ciive us a call.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern Music House.
CLOTH i XG,
|
I J V^GISTEg^
AGENTS FOR ABOVE RENOWNED
Stiff and Silk Hats,
ALSO
American Natural Wool
Sanitary Underwear.
Clothing Department Complete
in all its Branches.
APPEL & SC HAUL,
One-Price Clothiers,
163 Congress Street,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
(JON Tit AUTO Its,
P. J. FALLON,
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.
28 DRAYTON STREET, SAVANNAH.
I ESTIMATES promptly furnished for building
!i of any class.
_ goApr
SOAPS! SOAPS!
PEARS’, RIEGER’S. COLGATE'S, ( LEAV
ER'S, EECKELAER'S, HATLEY'S, LU
BIN S, RUMBLE'S MEDICATED Just received at
BUTLER’S PHARMACY.
FRUIT AND GROCERIES.
IEW CURRANTS,
New Citron,
New Nuts. |
Choice Mixed Pickles and
Chow Chow by the quart.
Rock Candy, Drip Syrup,
and a first-class stock of Staple
and Fancy Groceries, at
THE
Mutual Co-Operative Association,
BARNARD AND RROUGHTON ST. DANE.
NEW RAISINS,
PATRAS CURRANTS IN BARRELS,
Vostizza Currants in Cases
CITRON IN 50 POUND TIN BOXES,
Tint FINEST INPOIITEI).
NEW NUTS AMD FIGS.
As Fruit Cake is better with somt age, would
it not be well to buy the Fruit at oncef.
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
FEED.
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—FOR—
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SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
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—ALSO—
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IGO BAY STREET.
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OS BARRELS EATING AND COOKING
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ECONOMY OF FUEL!
ECONOMY OF LABOR!
One ton of Coal, scientifically burned, heating
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167 BROUGHTON STREET.
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placed by your firm in my residence are giving
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The Range is perfect in its workings, and in
addition heats the dining-room and chamber
above.
With the Heaters I can warm either of the
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I take pleasure in recommending your firm to
all who wish anything in that line.
Truly yours,
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WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY
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LEGAL NOTICES.
Cv EORGIA, Chatham Cocxtt. In Chatham
I Superior Court. Motion to establish lost
deed.
To Isaac D, Lnßoche, Henry Love, Abraham
Backer, L Franklin Dozier, Win E. Dozier,
Thomas B. Dozier, Bona Dozier, Nina Dozier
Pressley, Blanche E. Choppin, Arthur
D. Choppin, George R. Beard, Emma Estlle
Hodgsdn, Mary 1.. Hodgson, Agnes B. Hodg.
sou, George ii. Hodgson, and Joseph C. Hodg
son: t
ELIZABETH A. RILEY having presented to
me a petition in writing, w herein she alleges
that a certain deed to lots Nos.lt and 13 in
Stephen ward. In the city of Savannah, was
made by ISAAC 1). LaRCH HE and SAMUEL P.
BELL, acting as Commissioners under a decree
in equity in Chatham Superior Court, wherein
you were parties, or aro representatives
of parties, or are interested adversely to
her title to said lots of land, which said deed, a
copy of Which in substance Is attached to said
petition and duly sworn to, hears date the oth
day of June, 1 siiti, and the original of which
dei'd said petitioner claims has been lost or de
stroyed, and she wishes said copy established
in lieu of said lost original. You are hereby
commanded to show cause, if any you can. at
the next Superior Court lo beheld in and for
said county on the FIRST MONDAY IN DE
CEMBER NEXT, why said copy deed should
not be established In lieu of the tost or destroyed
original.
And it further appearing thf.t some of you,
towii: AbruUam Backer, L. Franklin Dozier,
Wm. E. Dozier, Thomas B. Dozier, Bona Dozier,
Nina Dozier Pressley, Blanche E. Choppin, Ar
thur B. Choppin, George R. Beard, Emma Fj
telle Hodgson, Mary L. Hodgson, Agnes B.
Hodgson, George H. Hodgson and Joseph C.
Hodgson reside outside of the istate of Georgia,
It is therefore further ordered that you so Ye
scalding outside of the State of Georgia he
served by a publication of said rule nisi for
three months before the next term of said court
to wit: Three months lie fore the FIRST MON
DAY IN DECEMBER NEXT in the Savannah
Morning News, a public gazette of this State,
published in this county.
Witness the Honorable A P. Adams, Judge
of said Court, this 3Ttli day of August, A. I).
1887. BAkNARD E. BEE,
Clerks. C..C. C.
R. R. RICHARDS,
ISAAC BECKETT,
Attorneys for Petitioners.
A true copy of the original rule nisi issued in
the above case. BARNARD E. BEE,
Clerk S. C.. 0. C.
PETITIONS FOR INCORPORATION.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
(t EORGIA. Chatham Coustv.—To the Ku-
X perior Court of said County: The petition
or A. LF.FFLKR, EDWARD LOVELL, H. A.
PALMER, RUFUS E. LESTER, H. II HULL,
JOHN SCHWARZ. SAMUEL P. HAMILTON.
J. H ES I ILL, J. .1. DALE. GEO. B. CLARKE
and T. 11. WILLIAMS respectfully shower h
that they desire, for themselves and for such
other persons as may lie associated with them,
to lie incorporated under the name and style of
-THE SAVANNAH COLD STORAGE AND
ICE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.”
That the object of their association and the
particular business they propose to carry on is:
First. The storage of goods on consignment
and the sale of the same on commission, and a
general warehouse business.
Second. The manufacture and sale of ice.
That the amount or capital to be employed by
them iu paid business, actually paid In. is fifty
thousand dollars, and they desire the privilege
of increasing the capital stock of said couqiany
from time to time to such sum or sums not to
exceed one hundred thousand dollars as they
from time to time may determine, theaiaid stock
to he divided into shares of one hundred dollars
each.
That the place of doing business of said cor
poration will be Chatham county, Georgia, with
Its principal office in the city of Savannah, in
said county.
That they desire to be incorporated as afore,
said for the term of twenty years, with the
privilege of renewal at the expiration of said
term, with power to purchase, own, lease and
occupy lands, buildings, ways, rights, ease
ments, w harves, machinery, steam engines, live
stock, cars, carts and other vehicles, and other
real estate aud personal property, and rights
and privileges, and Gy sell, mortgage, sublet or
convey the same or any part or parcel thereof
with the appurtenances, and to re-invest at
pleasure, to make by-laws not inconsistent with
the laws of the land, to have and to use a cor
porate seal, to burrow money and to issue obligor
tions or bouds therefor ami to secure the same
by deed, mortgage or otherwise; to sue and to
tie sued in its corporate name, Gy enter Into con
tracts and to employ agents and servants, and
generally to have, enjoy aud exercise the cor
porate [lowers and privileges incident Gy private
corporations for business purposes as prescribed
by the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they
and their associates may he incorporated for
the purposes aforesaid lor the term aud with
the powers aforesaid
Arm petitioners will move the court for an
order of incorporation at the n it December
term of the Superior Court of Chatham county
to be held on the first .Monday, being the fifth
dav of December, 1887.
LESTER & RAVENF-L,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Petition for incorporation filed in office and
recorded this fid day of October. A. D. 18:7.
BARNARD E BEE,
Clerk 8. C., C. C.
State of Groboia, Chatham Cor.vnr, I
CtKRK'e urai t: SUPERIOR CiYfBT. 1
J, Barnard E. Bee. Clerk of said Superior
Court, do certify r hut the foregoing is a true
extract from the Minutes of said court, and
that the same was filed and recorded on this 8d
dav of October, A. D. 1887.
BARNARD E. BEE,
C! rk S. C., C. 0.
SEEP OATS.
Rust Prof Oals, Seed Rye,
APPT.ES.
POTATOES,
ONIONS.
CABBAGES.
And all kinds of VEGETABLES and FitUITS
By every steamer.
25 Cars Oats, 25 Cars Hay,
50 Cars Corn.
GRITS. MEAT., CORN EYE BEAN, PEAS,
and toed of all kinds.
100 BAY STREET.
Warehouse in S., F. & 'V. R'y Yard.
T. P. BOND & CO.
STOVES AND l l its At KB.
155 AND 157 CONGRESS ST.
LOVELL & LftTTIIfIORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE. STOVES AND RANGES,
TINWARE. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE
MENTS, HOUSE FURNISHING
GOODS BROOMS AND
WOODENWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, etc.,etc.
SAVANNAH, - HA.
■ —1,.......
lIAKPAV ARE.
EDWARD LOVELL l SONS
HAVE MOVED BACK TO
OLD STAND,
155 miOIOIITON STREET.
IKON PIPE.
rustless iron pipe.
EQUAL TO GALVANIZED PIPE, AT
.MUCH LESS PRICE.
J. D. WEED & CO.
Empty Syrup Barrels
-FOR SALE BY-
C. M. GILBERT & CO.,
COR, BAY AND BARNARD STS.
Wo want AGENTS in every city
and town. BIG COMMISSIONS.
C. H. PORSETT’S COLUMN.
ON MONDAY
I WILL SELL AT AUCTION
A PIANO. ANVIL, NEW COOKING STOTT,
IRON SAFE, LAYER RAISINS, OLD JUNK.
MASON’S BLACKING, TABLES, NEW BED
STEADS. SIDEBOARD, LARGE DRESSING
CASE, BUGGY. SEWING MACHINE, CAR
PETS. GAS FIXTURES. LAMPS, STUFFED
BIRDS. CASTORS, PLATED KNIVES, FORKS.
SPRING WAGON, SPOONS, BILLIARD
TABLE, WHATNOT, EXTENSION TABLE.
PICTURES, SADDLE, BEDSTEAD.
For further details see Monday * advertise*
meat,
A Valuable Corner in Yaraacraw,
WITH OTHER DWELLINGS.
C. H. Dorset!, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the C'ouit llottßo on TUESDAY,
December Bth, 1887, during tho usual hours of
sale, the. following well paying property In
Yamacraw, to-wit:
Lot and improvement* on the nortbeaat cor
ner of. Margaret and Farm street*:. On this lot
there are two dwellings oa Margaret street, a
store and dwelling at the corner of Margaret,
and I arm, a dwelling at the corner of Farm
ami Harrison, and two dwellings on Harrison
street.
This property is always tenanted, a portion
being leased u! a party doing a good business
who has been there for years. Tite total rental
of the property is S ’*' per month.
” IN CHOCTAW WARD.
Half Lot anH Tenement
C. H. Dorseft, Auctioneer,
Will s<*ll at the Court House ou TUESDAY.
December 6th, 1887, during the usual hours or
pale
The northern half of lot No. 67 Choctaw
ward and the improvements, consisting of a
two story tenement containing four rooms.
Terms cash.
Near the S., F. & W. Railway.
HOUSE AND LOT.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will rell at. the, Court House on TUESDAY, Re
oetnber, 6th, 1887, during the usual hour* of
sale,
South half of Lot No. 14 Crawford ward oast,
46x5(1 move or less, ou the corner of Reynold*
and Perry street lane. Thu Improvement* con
sist of a two story residence containing eight
rooms u iid piazza, also a store with separate
yard, stable and kitchen: water in cacti yard
A 1 metal roof. Let fee f imple.
This property is very convenient to the Savan
nah, Florida and Western railway and to the
Savannah and Tybee railway: ulsogy the lum
ber yards The house is solidly buJt and in
very good condition.
N. B.—Parties w fishing to treat at private sale
can secure easy ten***. C
On Henry Street Near East Broad.
HOUSE AND LOT,
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at the Court House on Tuesday, Decern
her 6th, during the usual hours of sale.
IsYt No. 53, on the north side of Henry street,
near East Broad, having a fronton Henry street,
of forty feet, more or less, and a depth of one
hundred aud sixteen 0161 feet more or less to
tniffy street lane, together with the improve
ments thereon, consisting of a four-room houae
with two fireplaces.
TERMS CASH
FOR SALE
On West Broad street, west side, between
Huntingdon and Gwinnett streets, a lot fifty
feet front by eighty one feet deep, cornering on
a lane, with the Improvements, consisting of •
one story house. Price SI,OOO. Terms easy.
—AIM—
Between Halt and Gwinnett, a i-it fifty feet
front, and eighty-one (set '•rep, cornering on
Gwinnett end Maple streets, with a one-story
house, for $1,300.
—ALSO—
A lot i No. 9) forty feet front by eighty-five
feet deep on Gwinnett street, for five hundred
aud fifty dollars. Terms easy.
-ALSO —
Two lots on Maple street, Nos. 17 and 30, each
40x100, for $550. Terms easy.
The above lots are a portion of that high and
beautiful plateau on West Broad and Gwinnett
streets, which has just been platted, and from
which eleven lots have already been *o',d.
These are good lots and wooden building* can
be erected upon them.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will offer at the Court Houae, on TUESDAY,
December 6th, unles* sold previously at
private sal*,
The eastern portion of Lot No. 81 Calhoun
ward, measuring 10x100, and the improvement*,
consisting of an exceedingly pleasant and
- f
well loc\ted RESIDENCE on Gordon street
near and east of Drayton.
This residence has four rooms in the base
ment, four on the parlor floor, four bedrooms
and a bath room, and two rooms in the attic.
The lot is subject to an annual ground rent to
the city of $4l 63H.
The location, surroundings and convenient
size of this residence will recommend it to those
who arc looking for nice homes.
TERMS CASH.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
C. H. DORSETT. Auction*™.
By virtue of the provisions of the will. Itwlll sell
before the Court House door in the ciy of Sa
vannah, on TUESDAY, December tttb. !887,
during the legal hours of stale, the following,
as the proper! yof ELIZABETH A. BAILEY,
deceased, fur the purpose of distribution:
All the southern portion of lot No. 11 White
word, situut“d on the northeast corner of Lin
coln and Bolton streets, haring a frontage of 13
feet and 0 inches, more or leas, on Bolton and
70 feet, more or less, on Lincoln, and the law
provoments thereon. Terms cash.
ROBERT D. W ALKER, JB.
Executor,
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