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CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
A D VEHTISEMENTS, 15 Words or
more , in (his column inserted for ONE
CENT A WORD , Cash in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody who has any wont to supply,
anything to buy or sell, any business or
accommodations to secure,' indeed,any wish
to gratify, should advertise in this column.
help wasted, *
\\T ANTED Ex]>eriince<i salesmen to travel
' ' anil sell hard ware and other goods. Ail
dress MERCHANT, care Carrier 7ft, Baltimore.
WANTED, a Rirl as nurse for a child; must
’ * ,1)0 neat. Apply to S. KROUSKOKF,
Broughton street.
A CENTS WANTED for Ufe and
Jr Pope l A'( XIII.; salary or commission.
Room 10, Post Office building.
W E need additional help In both stores: also
’’ a few boys. Apply at SCHREINER'S.
~\\T ANTED, man to take the agency of our
v T safes; size 28x18x18 Inches; weight 500 lbs.;
retail price $35; other sizes in proportion. A
rare ehanoe to create a permanent business at
home. These safes meet a demand never before
supplied by other safe companies, us we are not
governed by the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO.,
Cincinnati, O.
WANTED. —We desire to establish a general
agency in Savannah or vicinity, to control
the sale of a staple article of daily consumption.
Any energetic man with small oapital may se
cure a permanent, paying business. For par
ticulars address GREENWICH MANUFAC
TURING CO., 40 Vesey street, N. Y.
W ANTED —AGENTS-15c. SampleT Sash
Holder by mail for 10c. (coin or stamps).
Away ahead of anything of the kind ever in
vented. Beats Weights. Success unparalleled.
Outsells everything. $lO a day. BROHARD &
CO., Clarksburg, W. Va.
"emplov M KNT AVAXTKI).
Tl 7 ANTED— By an active salesman, goods to
W sell on commission. A. 8., 30 Drayton
street.
MIBCE L LAN EO U 8 W ANTS.
"VIT'ANTED, Chatham, Jasper, Merchants’ and
T t Mechanics’ Loan Association stock.
ROBERT H. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer.
ROOMS TO KENT.
FOR RENT, Dec. 21st, parlor floor containing
three large rooms. Corner Broughton and
Montgomery streets,
RENT, two floors, containing eight rooms
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 ANI) STORES FOR RENT.
f’OR RENT, two story house on Gordon
street, east of Price. Apply to R, D.
GUERARD. Abereorn and McDonough streets.
RENT, a two-story and basement cjwell
ing situated on Bryan street, second door
east of Abereorn. Possession given immedi
ately. Apply to JNO. SULLIVAN & CO., 114
Bay street.
I?OR RENT, a seven-room house. Apply to
’ LOUIS VOGEL’S VARIETY STORE, Jeff
erson and Waldburg lane.
FOR RENT, the desirable dweling No. 57
Charlton street; modern improvements.
Possession given immediately. Apply to JNO.
SULLIVAN A CO., 114 Bay street.
I ['OR RENT, brick house, two-story on base
ment, corner Gaston and Barnard. Apply
to LAUNEY & GOEBEL, 143 Broughton,
FOR RENT, from Oot. Ist, splendid store No.
87 Bay street, situate in Hutchison’s Block,
next to comer of Abereorn: lias splendid cellar
and is splendid stand for any business; second
and third stories can be rented if desired. A.
R. LAWTON, Jr., 114 Bryan street.
FOR AI.K.
TX)R SALE, good business house and stock of
JT fancy goods and millinery; splendid oppor
tunity for milliner and dressmaker: good reasons
for selling. Address Lock Box 244, Titusville,
l’la.
11TE will have for sale this day, forty Carpets,
It slightly worn, in other respects they are
in good order. MARSHALL & McLEOD, 116J4
Broughton street.
TAOLLS! DOLLB!—A large lot to be sold at
La retail for less than cost. GAZAN, Bull cor
ner Broughton.
FOR SALE, two three-story frame metal
roofed dwellings. Nos. 25 and 27 McDonough
street, between Price and Houston streets. Ap
ply to JNO. SULLIVAN & CO., 114 Bay street.
TJ'CR SALE, stock of Groceries and Liquors
in store corner of Walker and Guerard
streets. To bo sold on account of owner having
other business. Apply to G. GERKEN.
I ,''OR SALE, a two-story on basement brick
duelling, near the Park. Apply to JNO.
SULLIVAN & CO., 114 Bay street.
TAOR SALE, laths, Shingles. Flooring, Ceiling,
L Weatherboarding and Framing Lumber.
Office and yard Taylor and East Broad streets.
Telephone No. 21L REPPARI) & CO.
TOY TRUNKS, Goat Harness, lap Rohes,
Horse Blankets and great big ten-cent
Sponges, at NEIDLINGER & RABUN’S.
FI'OR SALE, Splendid salt water river-front
building lots, and five-acre farm lots with
river privileges, at ROBEDEW; building lots in
Savannah, near East Broad and Sixth streets,
and in Eastland; several good farm lots near
White Bluff, on shell road. Appiy to Dn. FAL
LIGANT, 151 South Broad street from 9 to 10 a.
m.
LOST AND FOUND.
TOST, two promissory notes of Lilienthal &
J Son in my favor. The public >s notified not
to negotiate the same. J. W. TAYLOR.
Xj'OUND, a pin. Call at 110 Taylor.
REWARD.
QUA REWARD. I have recovered two of
the missing volumes of the bound files
of the Mohm.su News. The following are still
wanting:
July to December, 1860.
July to December, 1801.
July to December, 1862.
The volumes are undoubtedly In this city,
probably in some law office, os lawyers are gen
erally the borrowers of onr files. There is #lO
waiting for the return of each or any of the
above volumes, “and no questions asked.”
J. H. ESTILL.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
piNE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
A SPECIALTY.
J. N. WILSON.
__ 21 Bull street.
HERMES & ROBINSON’S Excelsior Photo
graphs still abend; also, fine Life size Oil
Paintings in handsome frames, together with
one dozen Cabinet Photographs. sls. Every de
scription and size of picture made. Come and
see us; we will surprise you. N. B. We have a
beautiful picture of the Confederate Generals;
elegant and unique In design; cheap; come and
see them. 177 Congress street, Savannah, lla,
JUST as fine Photos made on tho ground floor
a< in the garret, at BISHOP’S, West Broad
and Gaston.
IMPORTANT.— We yet have time to make a
few more of those fin • Crayons, in handsome
frames, for sls before Christmas; bring them
in. Mum. LAUNEY & GOEBEL, Savannah,
Ga.
O n LY first-class work done at BISHOP’S.
' ' Four fine Cabinet Photos, sl. Call and
examine at BISHOP S, West Brood and Gaston.
HOARDING.
HOARDING, No. 18 Abereofn street, corner of
St. Julian; handsomely furnished rooms,
with excellent board; terms moderate; also
table board.
’’ raekleT ‘
IyOTIC'E—i will raffia * very fine new, Side
i’ bar, three-quarter seat, open Buggy. This
Buggy received the first prize at the Atlanta
Exposition. It can be seen at Chas. F. Graham 's
Sitboa. Congress street. Chances only ?!.
JOHN C. DeMARTTN ________
MIhCKLLAN KOD4S.
JUST a new line of Fancy Whisk,
Hair, Hat and <-iolhes Brushed, at ilEli/LH.
MISCELLANEOUS.
r PHOBE wishing Lace Curtains cleaned or
l other work done in our line must bring it in
by llrst of next week, ;u we close flrst. of Janu
ary for one mouth. STEAM DYE WTIRKS, 134
State street.
I ADIES ARE OFFERED embroidery needle
J work at their own homes (town nf country!
by a wholesale house; profitable: genuine; good
pay can be made; everything furnished;particu
lars free. Address ARTISTIC NEEDLEWORK
CO., 135 Eighth street, New York City.
\\/ r E make a specialty of Colognes and Hand
” kerchief Extracts The assortment can
not be surpassed at HEIDT'S.
r PHE POPULAR Cough Remedies are Balsam
I Wild Cherry, Honey ami Tar, also HEIDT'S
Celebrated Cough Drops.
Horses clipped with the latest im
PROVED Clippers by JOHN C. DeMAR
TIN. Satisfaction guaranteed. Drayton and
Congress lane.
YYT’ANTEf), the public to know that for two
' ' years yet I will represent the well-known
Shoe House of A. EINSTEIN’S SONS on the
Georgia Central railroad and its branches. SID
A. PUGHSLEY. Jr.
NEW GOODS are being added to the desirable
line of reasonable priced Holiday Goods at
HEIDT’S.
IX>R TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS go Go
LOUIS VOGEL'S, Jefferson and Waldburg
lane. The cheapest place in the city.
CAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS, 184 state
O street, will close first of January for one
month.
MRS. MARY JANE McMASTER, M.~D~
Eclectic Physcian. Office No. 24 Lincoln
street, corner of Broughton. Consultation free.
All diseases successfully treated.
IX>Y TRUNKS’ Toy Trunks! Toy Trunks!
Call and see them. SAVANNAH TRUNK
FACTORY, Whitaker and State.
LUDDEN A BATES 8. M. il.
CHICKERIN6
PIANOS.
“ Sooerlatively Perfect! ”
Messrs. Chickering <£ Sons:
Gentlemen —After many years’ experi
ence as a pianist in this country and
Europe, and after having used the instru
ments of the leading makers here and
abroad, it is with pleasure that I give to
you my matured opinion upon your pianos.
In them I find the purest, truest and most
musical tone, together with an action
which will answer my demands equally in
the most piannissimo playing and in the
heaviest forte effects, and combining these
qualities with an almost endless resonance.
I can find tor them no mom fitting praise
than that of the Great Maestro, Franz Liszt,
who declares them “Superlatively Perfect.”
(Signed) Julie Rive-King,
New York, October 11, 1887.
For the BEST Plano, mind you
we say BEST, buy the Chicker
ing. To be sure it’s not the
Highest-Priced Piano sold, but
it’s the BEST all the same.
Quality tells, not prica
Factory Prices, with Easiest
Terms, at
L (68. Southern Music House
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Xmas Presents.
Fine Florida Oranges.
Apples, Cocoanuts, eta
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, etc., in
car loads or less, at lowest
prices.
Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage,etc.
Peanuts, Peas, Stock Feed, etc.
—at—
T. P. BOND & CO.’S,
Xmas Groods.
r |\HE finest line of Plush Cases in the city.
A consisting of Glove and Handkerchief
Boxes, Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Shaving
Sets, etc. Also, a line of beautiful Vases. Visit
ing Card Cases, Writing Tablets, Perfume
Baskets, Odor Cases, Cut Glass Bottles, Perfum
ery, etc., at 1.. C. Fst ronst’s Drug Store,
comer Bull and Perry street lane.
FOR SALE.
BRICK YARD FOR SALE.
WELL LOCATED AND EQUIPPED.
FINE CLAY. AND GOOD
SHIPPING FACILITIES.
A Good Chance for Investment
In a paying business. Address
MACON BRICK CO„
Macon, Ga.
DYES.
X jES T~
DO your own Dyeing, at home, with PEER
LESS DYES. They will dye everything.
They are sold everywhere. Price 10c. a package
-10 colors. They have no equal for strength,
brightness, amount in packages, or for fastness
of color, or.non-fading qualities. They do not
crock or smut. For sale by B. E. Uj.meu, M. 0.,
Pharmacist, corner Broughton and Holton
streets; P. B. Rkid, Druggist and AjWhe
cary, corner Jones and Abercorn streets;
Edward J. Kikfter, Druggist, corner West
Broad and Stewart streets.
BROKERS.
aTiT-E IA I? T RID cJiT
SECURITY BROKER.
BUYS AND SELLS on commission all classes
of Stocks anil Bonds.
Negotiates loans on marketable securities.
New York quotations furnished by private
ticker every fifteen minutes.
wx. t. annul am s. w. cummixo.
w. T. WILLIAMS & CO.,
• Brokers.
ORDERS EXECUTED on the New York, Chi
cago and Liverpool Exchanges. Private
direct wire to our office. Constant quotations
flora Chicago and New York.
COTTON EXCHAN Or 111.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1887.
DRY GOODS, Ei,’L.
Useful Xnias Presents
AT
Mi 4 Doner’s,
Successors to B. F. McKenna & Cos.,
137 BROUGHTON STREET.
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS.
2ffA DOZEN Ladies’ White Hemstitched
Linen Handkerchiefs, wide and narrow
hems, from 10c. to 75c. each.'
500 dozen Ladies Colored Bordered Hem
stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, all different
styles, from 10c. to 75c. each.
150 dozen Ladies’ Mourning Hemstitched Lin
en Handkerchiefs, very choice patterns, from
10c. to 75c. each.
75 dozen Lillies’ White and Fancy Embroid
ered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, exquisite
styles, from 25c. to 75c. each.
100 dozen Children s Colored Bordered Hem
stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, all new designs,
at lie. each.
GENTLEMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS.
125 dozen Gentlemen's White Hemmed Linen
Handkerchiefs from 10c. to 'lie. each.
200 dozen Gentlemen's White Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs from 20c. to 75c. each.
175 dozen Gentlemen’s Colored Bordered Fine
Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all new de
signs, from 20c. to 50c. each.
WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
100 dozen White Hemstitched Silk Handker
chiefs, wide and narrow hems, in pure and
cream white, from 50e. to $1 50 each.
75 dozen Pure anil Cream White Brocaded
Silk Handkerchiefs from 50c. to $1 50.
COLORED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
500 dozen Fancy Colored Silk Handkerchiefs,
in all the latest designs and colorings, from 50c.
to $1 50 each.
Ladies’ White Embroidered Aprons from $1
to $2 each.
Ladies' Black and Colored Kid Gloves.
A full line of Pocketbooks from 10c. to $1
each.
A large assortment of Gentlemen s Neckwear,
comprising all the latest novelties, from 25c. to
$1 each.
Children’s Fancy Scarfs and Bows at 25c. each.
SILK UMBRELLAS.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gloria Twilled and
Puritan Silk Umbrellas, in Gold, Silver, Oxided
mountings.
Ladies' Mourning Umbrellas, in Puritan and
Gloria Silks.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY’.
A full line of Ladies' Unbleached Balbriggan
Hose, in all grades and sizes, from $3 to $9 per
dozen.
Full lines Ladies’ Colored Cotton and Lisle
Hose.
Ladies’ Black Cotton, Lisle and Silk Hose
front 25c. to $1 50 a pair.
COLGATE’S EXTRACTS AND TOILET SOAPS.
We have just received a complete assortment
of Colgate's Celebrated Extracts, Toilet Soaps,
Powder and Vaselines.
ORPHAN & DOONKR.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
’itlainatii!
I have Established My Head
quarters at LINDSAY & MOR
GAN’S, as there I find the best
assortment of CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS in the City, which
are both useful and ornamental,
Read Over the List:
Bedroom Suits.
Parlor Suits,
Wardrobes,
Chiffoniers,
Sideboards,
Hat Racks,
Writing Desks,
Music Cabinets,
Rockers in Plush,
Rockers in Leather.
Rockers of Rattan.
Reception Chairs.
Easy Chairs,
Hall Chairs, and many others,
all of which can be found in all
the latest designs and coverings.
For the children can be had
Bicycles and Tricycles, Veloci
pedes, Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Etc.
NUF SAID, m IN AND SEE US.
jilsaj 4 Morgan.
UjEerT LUMBER!
A. S. BACON,
Office and Pinning MlU,*l-iherty and Eaet Broad
Streets.
A full stock of Dbkhbd and Korun Ll'Msr.a,
Lath*, Bbjmcleb, Etu. ahvaya on hand. EaU
mates given upon application. Prompt deli ve
guaranteed. Telephone 117.
DRY GOODS.
We are too Busy to Say Much,
But we will say Such Facts
that will cause you to
spend your Money
with us provided
Money is an ob
ject to you.
We have determined not to wait until after Christmas,
when nobody wants Winter Goods, to make a closing out
sale, but we will do it right now, while the public stands in
need of such goods. We positively have reduced prices on
all of our Winter Goods fully one-third, and therefore otter
such bargains as will do you all good. We will close out at
these reductions.
Our elegant stock of DRESS GOODS.
Our magnificent stock of BLACK SILKS.
Our excellent stock of COLORED SI LKS.
Our beautiful stock of Priestley’s MOURNING GO£)RS.
Our immense stock of English tailor-made Walking
Jackets, Our Plush Jackets and Wrap's,; Our Newmarkets,
Russian Circulars, and our large stock of MISSES’ and CIIIL
DREN’S GARMENTS.
The same reductions—one-third ofl’—we offer in Blank
ets, Shawls, Flannels, Ladies’ and Gent’s Underwear, Hosiery
of all kinds, Comfortables, Housekeeping Goods, Gold Headed
Umbrellas, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, etc.
NOW IS YOUR TIME FOR REAL BARGAINS.
GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AT OUR BAZAR.
The Graiest, Most Eilensive, Tie Most Elegant,
AS WELL AS THE CHEAPEST
To be found anywhere in the city, We can’t enumerate the
articles because the variety is too large.
Do not fail to examine our stock; we simply offer you
such a line as can only be found in a first-class house in
New York.
Special Bargains This "Week:
A 35-bent fuU regular GENT’S HALF HOSE for .... ]oe.
A 25-cent fuJl regular LADIES' HOSE for ------ 100.
A 25-cent DAMASK TOWEL for 10c.
A 25-cent CHILDREN’S UNDERSHIRT for 10c.
A 25-cent GENT’S UNDERSHIRT for 10c.
A 25-cent NECK SHAWL for 10c.
A 25-cent HAIR BRUSH for sc.
A 25-cent RED TWILL FLANNEL for lflc.
A PURE LINEN DAMASK NAPKIN for 6c.
A 5-cent PAPER NEEDLES for Ic.
A 5-cent PAPER PINS for - -- -- -- -- Ic.
A5O-cent JERSEY for -------- -25 c.
DAVID WEISBEIN,
153 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
MILLINERY
To the Public.
Propectus lor Spring id Summer 1888.
The unprecedented trade in our Millinery Business dar
ing 1887 is owing to the constantly adding of Novelties and
the immense increase of our stock, which is doubtless the
Lai GiiST of Any Retail Millinery in America, exclusive of
New York, and our three large floors cannot hold them.
Already our importations, Direct from Europe, are ar
riving, and ox Our Third Floor we are opening Novelties
for Spring and Summer in Ribbons, French Flowers and
Feathers in the Most Beautiful and Novel Shades. We
are sorry to be compelled, for want of room, to close our
Winter Season so soon, which has been so very successful,
and from to-day all our Felt Hats, Fancy Feathers and
Trimmed Hats will be sold at any price. Our Ribbon Sale
will continue until further notice.
S. KROUSKOIiTf,
MAMMOTH MILLINERY HOUSE.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTING, ETC.
C ARPETSi C ARI'ETS! CARPETS!
Now is the time for Bargains in Carpets.
A fine selection of Cotton Chains, Union’s Extra Supers,
All Wool, Two and Three-Plys, Tapestries and Body Brus
sels just arrived. Our line of Furniture is complete in all
its departments. -Tust received, a carload of Cooking and
Heating Stoves. So call on us for Bargains. We don’t in
tend to be undersold, for cash or on easy terms.
TEEPLE & CO.
Vale Royal Manufacturing Cos.
President. SAVANNAH, A. T
LUMBER.
CYPRESS, OAK, POPLAR, YELLOW PINE, ASH, WALNUT.
MANUFACTURERS of HASH, DOORS, BUNDS, MOULDINGS of all kind* and dewriptioui
CASINGS and TRIMMINGS for all eUwoee of dwellings, PEWS and PEW ENDS of our own
dosigi] and manufacture, TURNED and SCROLL BALUSTERS, ASH HANDLES for Cotton
Hooks, CEILINO, FLOORING, WALNSCOTTLNG, SHINULES.
Warehouse and Up-Town Office: West Broad and Broughton Sts.
Factory and Mills: Adjoining Ocean Steamship Co.’s Wharves
TOYS.
Hi's if
MAMMOTH
Toy&HolidayGoodsllonse.
PLATSHEK’S,
138 Broughton St..
Caterers to the people, anno'inces
that their Holiday Goods Opening
has begun since Dec. 7th, which has
been and will continue a Grand
Success, all to the reason of having
the Largest Variety, the Richest Selec
tion, and the Lowest Prices in this
city.
WE MAKE NO MAG.
WE MIND 01 It OWN AND THEREBY
MANAGE TO PLEASE EVERYONE.
READ WITH CARE
The Grandest of All Lists in Holi
day Goods introduced in
this city this Season.
TOyC in Foreign and Domestic Novelties,
Hilo Wooden Wagons, Willow and Rattan
Doll Carriages, Hooker and Hobby Horses,
Bicycles, Tricycles, Velocipedes, Etc., Etc.
DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS!
parison here in Beauty, Assortment or Low
Prices. In short, It's folly for you to purchase
Dolls elsewhere wheu we can better suit you in
every respect.
11l A SSVV II! If Dresden ware, Lava Ware, Bisque
UMajllAllh, Ware, in the Newest Tints and
Stylos of 1887-8.
BRONZE WARE sta,liary an "
CATIV in th most Fastidi us
Ml ID ULAOOIIdnCi Results of modern In
vention.
PHI V A WARF In elegant flap and Saucer Seta,
vllLla It mlu Cup, Saucer and Plate Sets,
Moustache Cup and Saucer Sots, Highly Dec
orated with and without appropriate emblems
of esteem.
TERRA COTTA WARE
all species.
ACKNOWLEDGED
LEADERS I PLUSH GOODS.
Indies' mid Infants' Plush Toilet CaaM, Gents'
Shaving Caaeß, Manicures, Smoking Sets, Fitted
Card Boxes, Fitted Cases of Standard Silver
ware, Match Safes, (dove, Handkerchief and
Fan ('aaea, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Work Boxes,
Jewel Cases. Odor Stands. Whisk Broom Cases,
Photograph ami Autograph Albums, Portfolio*,
Music Kofis, Cushion and Bottle Sets, Etc., Etc.
SATIN NOVELTIES
Perfumed Sachets, $n
Cushions, Cushion and Bolster Sets, Etc., Etc.
wooden
Ing Tables, Shoe Blackening Cases, Hat. Hacks,
Baskets, on aud off Stands. Lined und U aimed,
Etc., Etc.
IIVPV f-Ace and Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Muf
11#-is. i.isif* and sdk Hosiery, Real Kid
Gloves, Fine Corsets, Ladies' and Gents' Fine
Neckwear, Pix-ketbooks, Hand Bags, Lace Bed
Sets, Felt Lambrequins, Table ('overs, Silk
Chair Scarfs, Silk Umbrellas, Etc., Etc., Etc.
ELEGANT PRESENTS IN LADIES’, MISSES’
AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS.
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
of other Suitable Holiday Gifts, besides
WE OFFER YOU
The Lowest Legitimate Price !
The Politest Attention!
Most Thorough Satisfaction!
And the Best Selected Stock!
CALL AND SEE US!
P. 8. Country orders filled with care and
promptness. Goods |>acked with care. Liberal
allowances on orders for chumhes and charlt
uble institutions. Correspondence solicited.
GROCERIES.
HEW CURRANTS,
New Citron,
New Nuts.
Choice Mixed Pickles and
Chow Chow by the quart.
llock Candy, Drip Syrup,
and a first-class stock of Staple
and Fancy Groceries, at
TZEEIEj
Mutual Co-Operative Association,
BARN A lIP AND BROUGHTON ST. I.ANE.
HOTELS.
PULASKI HOUSE, - Savannah, Ga.,
Under New Management.
HAVING entirely refit toil, refurnished and
made such extensive alterations ami re
pairs. we fail justly say that our frier Is and
patrons will find THE PULASKI first class in
every reaped. The cuisine and service will Ire
of ihe hignest character. WATSON A POWERS,
Proprietors, formerly of Charleston Hotel.
NEW HOTEL TOGNI,
(Formerly St. Mark's.)
Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla
WINTER AND SUMMER.
rp HF. MOST central House In the city. Near
Jt Post Ofilce, Street Cars and all Kerries.
New and Elegant Furniture. Electric Bella
Baths, Eta *2 60 to $6 per day.
JOHN B. TOGNI, Proprietor.
BANKS.
KISSIMMEE CITY'BANK
Kissimmee City, Orange County, Fla.
CAPITAL - - - *50,000
rpRANSA<T a regular hanking bind nee*, (live
I particular attention to Florida collections.
Correspondence solicited. Issue Exchange on
Now York, New Orleans, Savannah and Jack
sourilie, Fla. Resident Agents for Coutts & Cos.
and MeiviUe. Evans A Cos., of London, England.
New York Correspondent.* The boa board
National Bank.
SOAPS! SOAPS!
PEARS’, RIEOF.R-S. COLGATE'S. CLEAV
ER'S. KFCKKLAP.K'K. BAYLKY'S, LU
BIN'S, PEMBLE’S MEDICATED just received at
BUTLER’S PHARMACY.
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY.
THIS BAY.
MULES FOR SALE
by j. McLaughlin & son.
At 11 o'clock for account of all concerned.
TWO MULES, good workers.
’"*■ without reserve.
ALSO,
A quantity of articles to close sale.
LOTTERY.
LC I
*w* mm.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000.
*'B> do hereby certify that we *upen>i*<s the
arrangement* for all the Monthly and SemU
Annual Drawing* of the Louisiana State Ix>t
teru Company , and in person manage and con
trol the Drawing* themselves, and that the same
are conducted with honesty, fan nee*, and la
good faith toward all parties, and we authorize
the Company to use this certijicate, with fare
timue* oj our Signature* attached, in it* aaver
.......
Commissioner*.
TTV file underdosed Hank* and. Hanker* wilt
pot; all Prize* drawn in the l-nuisiana State Lot
teries which mini he presented at our counter*.
J. H. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana Nat'l Bank.
PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State Nat’l Bank.
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nat’l Bank.
CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank.
itnprecedentecTattraction!
(J Over Half a Million Distributed,
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
Incorporated In 1868 for 26 years by the leigte
lature for Educational and Charitable purposes
—with a capital of $1, 600,600— t0 which a reserve
fund of over $880,(100 bus since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its fran
chise was made a part of the present State con
stitution, adopted December &1, A. I). 1873.
The only Lottery ever voted on and indortei
by the people of any State.
It never resile* or po*tpone*.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthly, and the Grand Semi-Annual
Drawings regularly etery six months (June
and December).
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN
A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DRAWING
CLASS A, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. January 10.
ISS6—at a til Monthly Drawing.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
HT" Notice.—Tickets are Ten Dollars only.
Halves, $5; Fifths, $2; Tenths, $U
ust oir intizEs.
1 CAPITAL TRIZE OF $150,0X1. ...$150,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 80,000.... 60,000
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000.... 20.000
2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 .. IMOOO
ILA lt( IF. PRIZES OF 6,000... 30,000
20 PRIZES OF 1,000 ... 20,000
50 PRIZES OF 600 ... 36,000
100 PRIZES OF 300.... 80,000
200 PRIZES OF 200 ... 40,000
500 PRIZES OF 100.... 60,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZKS.
100 Approximation Prizes of SBOO SBO,OOO
100 “ “ 200... 20,000
100 1 “ 100 ... 10.000
1.000 Terminal " 50. . . 50.000
2,179 Prize*, amounting tj $585,000
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only to the office of the Company in New Or
leans.
For further Information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTES, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Ex press (at our expense,
addressed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La
orM. A. DAUPIIIN,
Washington, D. V.
Address Registered Letters to
AiKW OIILKWb XWATiO.WL BWK,
IVcw Orlcnna, L*.
RPMPMRPP That of G*n
r\ D IVI C. IYI DL. n ertL \ A Beauregard and
Early, who are In charge of the drawings, in a
guarantee of absolute Fairness &u<l integrity,
that the chances are ail equal, and that no one
ran possibly divine what number will draw a
Prize.
HE.MEMBER that the payment of all Prize*
fa GUARANTEED BY F*l It NATIONAL
DANHn of Now Orleans, and the Tickets ara
signed by the President of an Institution whose
chartered rights are recognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of any imitations or
anonymous schemes.
GROCERIES.
O. DAVIS. K. A DAVIS.
CL DAVIS <fc SON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Provisions. Crraln and Elay.
\LSO, FEED STUFF, RICE FLOUR, WHEAT
BRAN. BLACK COW PEAS, BLACK-EYE
PEAS, GEORGIA CROWDERS, CLAY BANK
PEAS, VIRGINIA and GEORGIA PEANUTS.
Orders by mail solicited. (f. DAVIS & SON,
196 and 196 Bay street, Savannah, Oa.
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN,
WHOLESALE
Grocer, Provision Dealer k Confn Merchant,
NO. 161 BAY ST., SAVANNAH. OA.
Jab. E. Grady. Jso. C. DeLettre.
Jar. E. Oraiiy, Jr.
GRADY, DeLETTRE & CO.,
Successors to Holcombe. Orady & Cos.,
"ITI7HOLESALE GROCERS, and dealers la
> V PROVISIONS. CORN, HAY, FEED, Etc.
Old Stand, corner Bay and Abereorc streets,
SAVANNAH. GA.
COMMISSION M 1 lt( HANTS.
W. W. GORDON. r.D. BLOODWORTH. IiEIHNE OORDON.
W. W. GORDON & CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cotton, Rice, Naval Stores,
112 BAY STREET, - - SAVANNAH, GA.
JOHN E. UAUNETT. THOMAS F. STUBBS. WM. S.TISOX.
G-arnett, Stubbs & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
!H BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA.
Liberal advances made on consignments at
cotton. :
CROCKERY, ETC.
GEO. W. ALLEN,
IMPORTER OF
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
Nos. 185 and 185j$ Broughton Street,
savannah - Georgia
P ISH AN 1) OYSTERS.
~ ESTABLISHED 1858
M. M. SULLIVAH,
IVhnlesale Fish and Oyster Dealer,
150 Brum t and 152 Bay lane. Savannah, Ga.
Fish enters for Cedar Keys received here hav,
prompt attentiun.
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ri’O COUNTY OFFICEKS.-Books and Blansk
JL required by county otHoers for the use of
the courts, or for office use, supplied to order bj
the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE, i
Whitaker street, Sayosjudi.
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