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SHOVING THE QUEER
Another Arrest ot n Alleged Dealer
in Counterfeit Money.
V’alter Wells (colored) was arrested yes
terday morning by Unite 1 Sa cs Deputy
Mars .al Humphries, on a charge of pa-sing
counter* 'it silver coin, and was Io iged in
jail. Wells will bs give 1 a preliminary
examination fa f >re Unit ' I Sta ei Cos ntnis
sioner Lamar at -1 o’clock this afrernoo
Tue city at-pears to be toll of counterfeit
silver di liars, am quite a number of coun
ter’"eit half dollars are met with, and 'C
al y cou.iterfeit quarters. T tus far
, n0 of the molds have been fou and, and it
, the molds are very cheap affairs,
P 1 i,;cf plaster par s, a.ti "hen a sufficient
n-'oLir.t of the spurious coia is made the
al Ids are destroye l.
Xiio officers claim that much mors dtm
a(rm g estimony remains behind in tle
U.i' rin-' case, which wis not broug it oat
l.vtiie prelim nary examination, a id it is
j , t .e effect that it can be sh iwo where
Warring lias been obtaining plait ,-r paria
aid quicksilver. , ,
The arre-t of one or two colored r.oys
xvh" were circulating the coin last win er
seemed to c :eck the tna uifaqtu e, but
g ,tic i ating the crowds which are to be
j u . r ,, ~,jx >ve*k, there appears to have tna i
a .-svival of t.ie manufacture of the wo.th
)orS stuff.
(’ c e is a more dangerous comtorVß
silver del ar an Ina f which have begu l t >
make their appearance in the oitv which
have the ri ig, the appearance and tins weig t
of the genuine coins. It is believtd they
a: e manufactured north a al sent o.i h ire t >
s ;ents. Tney contain acertain proportion
of glass, which gives them a metal ic ring,
calculate Ito and ceive any one b.it an ex
pert. They are ea-ily broken, which thin
far appears to bo Aio beat tesy in
t;;cy i. ive been known to resist tho
acid "test. A sharp blow on the
i will break it in two, ad a strong
mm can brink the half and 'll ir b A ween his
thumbs and forefl gers. A c tunterfeit s■>
goil coin ims male its appearance, aud
until the United States sends so ue of t o
cou itert'eiters to the pi a e.itiary it would
bu wall t exami le all c >ins carefully and
to remember from whom they aro ob
tained.
REVIVING BASH BALL.
A City League to be Pormsd-New Ball
Park on the Bolt Line.
Savannah, while not in any of tho base
ball leagues, does not prop >se to lose all
interest in the national g one, but will
6rga;.izea ci y league, to bn composed of
t!:o three crack base ball clubs of tho city,
the Hc .dys, the Orientals and the Centrals.
The three clubs will hold a de egat ■ con
vtt. in at Benny's ball to-night, at which
ntf'ei i g it is pr- preed to organize the city
league, elect officers and agree upon a
schedule of dares between tho three clubs
compos i ,g the icagu >.
A ball man auid last right that the
city 1< igue will play so ne very fine gam's
here •hiring the season in anew ball park,
i- a'-i ; .e B It Line street railway will
.: i:. s ul nenst of tie bridge over tie
•a .-'.tab, Florida and Wes.eiu railroad,
in tin southern part of the city.
LOCAL PERSONAL.
Quite a party of prominent Balti
in : iiis arrived bytheßdii.il re steamer
ls,i i jght, and rook quarters attheScreve t
i nr. The pa tv coasists of Mr. George S.
Arp id, who is one of t io heavy stocs.-
i.'isof tho B Ittm reline of steam sw,
end Messrs. Cl ririe Q i art ley, H. i‘. Wil
.ard and Alex. J. Goday.
The Opera3 To- light.
The operas “.Si roping Q io u” ad “Spoc
ter King it” to bo givo i at tho theater to
night, promised to far lis'a an entertainment
superior to any of a similar character that
tas ever been g.ven ii Savannah. Prof.
Stewart, who is musical director, says that
th r oear-als indicate a p rrformaace eqn il
toiho e of the operas winch were given id
Boston and other cities of the no th.
At tho Courts.
The superior court will convene thi3
miming, and consider such motions ns may
bo disposed of in tae closing hours of the
term.
The U iit?d States circuit court will eon
- -it- this morning, an 1 tho cr initial docket
' 11 b- taken up. United S ate- Marshal
< i belt, ,viio was c lied ho ne on account
•i t- illness of his wife, wiil return to-day,
ns her healLli has improve 1.
RAIL. AND GR'iSSTIiS.
Jr. Ige fire-ham, n tho Umted States rir
rht e.>'i!-t, hs reudered a dec:-ion, in tho
case or the Pullman Palace Car Company
v ' ti '■ Wagner Paincj Cur C rnptuy, hold
ing the P tlltnaii-S ssi in* patent f r vo ti
bul cars valid and declaring the de
leml nt guilty nf inf ligament.
f e annual co v ntiou of ti e American
Tr n i Oispa'cher’s Associati in will fas fa and 1
I '| Bun in Indianapolis. Ir, is likely th it Si
' a I, ntii will -end up a respect tile deleg i
** ■ * Bel ti the Cos itra 1 railroad and tie S.i
vu hah, Farida and Western railway ha o
dis] iti.h-rs who are members of the asso
clut io:i.
■' l ud n t > <ho decision of the supreme
’’ u ''t"- the U ited States, in the case of
; 1 . at ah, vs. the Boston m l Savannah
-hip Conp.au.', tb la v of limited
'•h' t f stea ship companies applies to
floss of life and i jury to iho pers> •,
"• I! as to ca os of loss or inj try to tner
"J.niißo or g io is.
A re nl nt of L mean er emu tv, Penn*
►ybaiii-, nil aped over the He.adi igrailr a l
rt ni) her • f c s sof cigars, vacn of whieu
l,:H| i" 1 ! “V .a Philnd Iphia, cire of At
'• 'ast J.i .e. I>y fast freigh ." Tie
1 up tiv sent the n by tho Ocea
1 io ip Company hyse-i. The goods were
\"" t ■ by tiro en rout". Ti.e supreme
1 ‘ 1 Be nsylvania held, in tho case of
, da and R a ling Railroad
ck, that tue railroai com
,ai* <’ "tim'tted a clear breach of con
° * ' • -lespoßSibl ■ i >r too loss.
' ton and Savannah railway
I 1 e Of lor of Ru 1 ay Cos i
r - a rt. rial oxcursi >n to Cuarleston
j 1 Ej turui na will he run overall
I ' , '' i nth Carolina in I ways to Charl's
| > same dav. A speoial train will
'' muah at 6 o’clock •> m. arriving
•n a Id . ’cl' "k a. in.; retitr dug
'aria ton at U o’cluct p. in., nrtiv
'ava'i mu at niiluig it the same day.
, 1 ' " - - for tiie rou id t ip. Amu ig
*at Char eaton will bo baa
id un "xeiir-ion by stca ner to
Ii and. P<> tSu nter aud around
ihe excursion is t 1 ai I the
i i"I tue “Order of Rail wuv O> i
''■ It vs 1 1 1 be under t. ie auspices of
' division, N.i.iH of Chariest m."
Lulls itf sh‘.‘t sta es tliat
-' in £ inquir'i h i\,' b"U m etc
H* 1 - J 1" (UesUon of illotiva powoi' in
11 ' “*) s, [Tie result of ihe.se, based
a! liun/irod ri'.io*, shows t. .it the
i out: ■ treet, railway managers for
j V,. Uta t animal lik'o.noilo .
.' ki'Ui'r.,l. Oily IS |ier cent, of t hote
I, 1 " 1 ''u do not co teui.ilate any change
in: j i* l,sos; l' 1 ’Si percent, oil not. en-iWer,
'i ■' may b' placed in the aui"
M v of I'au.'ervttiivos; it) (ter cent, arc
■ awailing develop nunts and
• ;o,n> kin I of i i cha deal true
’ per cent., favor me ’ha deal
’ Luc than elecrioit.v ; 'll pnr cent,
io | adopt the electric motor,
ly and ... <J, n s . one*.bird t>' M fe tnc over
'• oi. s nl oiie-niutli like the st ir. gc
(in,, it will Iw seen that practi
i cru , 1 I"’ ''nut. cf the mads of the
1 " ” 1,11 '• >< V sayi ig u "i.l.fay to
1a r ' “ dttmt.if Ihe o more than one-
’ 'hpi'nriei s of electricity.
i'p from Birmingham indl
" i .h->l leuiie seesyNtem is now
its,-,:'- il utoll iuqioita.it extension to
Win; v \L n r r ®s*rdiHl ns almost a oer
. '‘at o corps 0 f survayoi* of tue
East Tennessee road will be in Birmingham
ii t o course of sixty lavs. From what ir
considers a reltubl * source the Aije-llemld
gets informal ;o i that a corps of survey >rs
ft longing to the East Teunessee, Virginia
and Georgia railway left Blocton hist
week to go to Montov.allo • or Briar
lUld or t,e mo.t e nuenieut point on
h ' line in that neigbfanrhoo I. A prelimi
nary survey was made two years ago a id
th new t arty will permanently 1 cate t e
line. Bofo e leaving they stated that
another party would start out in a few
duys with Birmingham ns their objective
point. If constructe 1 as originally he igne.i
tee newroal will iu i througti the heart of
t u Cnhatia coal field, on •of the riches in
r.i.o world, and would come up the va ley of
the Little Cahaba river a large part of the
way. As no annou icemeut cf the putting
"f the new surveying in tho field had bee i
made, the people living aloug the proposed
route are inclined to believe that the East
Tennessee people mean business.”
BOOK NOIICiSS.
In it Life, Ristohv. I’iiopavution ami PaotE>
tiov oe Tits AME.ucAN Uvsrsit. By Dr. A.
Oemler.
Th.s pamphlet contains ail essay which,
in two installments, was real before the
Georgia Historical S iciety, and was re*
ceivej with marked pleas ire. It O'ntiiins
a vast amount of i ito-*st ig nil l valuable
information all *ut tiie ovate •, a i J gives in
struct! >ti in oystir farms >g.
Tns Kivu of Azsakl By Atmta Oaird. Frank
F. bovcli A■: >.. i<u ihinirs. 1 11 in 1 111 VVortti
streec. New York. Taper, 3J coats.
Thts is a very c lar ning story, and can
hardly fail to be a popular one with those
who spend their summers at summer ro
sor.s.
Miss Kate; oh Fovvesstoss of a Clhetaker.
B/ "Rita.” Frank F bsvelt ,*t Cpjn
lishers, ]4J and 111 Worth street, New York,
Taper, 30 ceucs.
Tula is a rather startling story in soms
respects, aud the reader will find much in it
that will, perha is, excite ms opposition. # lt
is, however a very readable story.
O.v Circumstantial Evidence. By Florence
Marryutt. Frank F. Luveli A Cos., publishes,
112 ani 111 Worth street, New York, Taper,
3J cents.
This story is well worked up, aud its in
terest increases as it advances.
Far in the Forest. By S. Weir Mitchell. M. T>.
J. B. bippiacott Company, Tniiadeiphia;
cloth, $1.30.
Mr Mt cbeli’s reputation ns an author is
well established. "Far in the Purest” is a
story of exceptional beauty a id power.
Mahriase. By Margaret Lee. George Munro,
puuiisner, lf.tlCi’ Vajdewater street. New
York. Taper, Cu cents.
Tuts is one of Idai garet Leo’s best stories,
and of those who road it ouly a few, if any,
will do so without pleasure.
MAGAZINES.
All that will ever he known and much
that could o, ly bo known from "the inside”
iu regard to what has been called “the
greatest feat in modern j urnalism” is con
tained in "A Chapter from My Memoirs,”
by Mr. do Blowitz, iu Harper's Majmine
f r Mav. The Fans correspondent of the
Lo don lines describes' how he secured
wnai Bismarck hal refused him—a ia i
vanco copy of the Berlin treaty for puhli
ca< ton in the Times on tue day that the
and cument was signed and before it appeared
in any 0.i,0r Eur q) a i journal. Tue same
uutnuer of the ie presents t ,e li st
paper on “doci .1 info iu Russia” by one of
tho F rty Immortals, t .e VrconUe Eugene
Mole a tor de Vogue, whoso vivid descrip
tions of tho hi ilhatit court of the tsar
might nlmost he said to beggar reality. T.
de f'huLtrup, who visited Russia last year
for the express pure rso, furnishes numer
ous illustrations. I>r. CU.rles C. Aboott
teds of me Egyptian lotus in "A Meadow
...ud-hole.” Amelia Rives, Dr. T. LV. Par
sons, William Winter, and tho o and English
wit, Andrew M irvell, are the poets of tue
number. T e poem by tue last named i
illu-tinted by Alfred Parsons. K chard
Ma.culin Johnston Contributes a Georgia
iio-elette, "Ogeechee Cross-firings,” wit.i
drawings by A. B. Frost. Harper &
Broifaers, Ne.v York.
Scribner's Magazine for May wiil inter
est readers of many au l varied tastis. Men
of ietters, lovers of good fiction an J po ;try,
railway men, amateur and professional
ph t grapherp and sportsmen will find ar
ticles whieu will strongly appeal to the ra.
Tue variety aud excellence of tue engrav
ings w U d.'lignt those who upprec ato g od
arc. Tue leading article on "Tho LUiid of
the Winauishe,” begins a group deal
ing vvita differoiL kinds of lim
ing. The Wiuauishe is the la id
lockod salmon tof Lake Bt. John,
Canada—a region which has but receady
become easily aoc'-siblo to spo tsmen.
Tue idore Vuoriiees, asdstant general supar
iutindeiit of tue New York Central, cm
trit) ,e.s to the railway series a luoi I and
entertaining account of tho vast an i c im
plicated machinery which keeps iu motion
“ i'uo Freight-car Borvnco” of the country.
Eugene Schuyler gives mum personal
reminiscence! of "Count Tolstoy Twenty
Yea. s Ago”—when t.e was one of a remark
able group of R lssi tii write s little known
om-id-' if their native c mutry. —Charles
Scribner's Sons, New York,
The May number of the Magazine of
American History brings anotaer enter
taining chapter of fresh oon eanial informa
tion, "Washington’s Historic Luncheon ii
Elizabeth,” with very unique pictorial nt
trac.io.is, i iciuding a skei.cn of tlm lijudi
uot mansion, in wnie i the lunciieon look
tiiiics; pirtraits not before piihiisned of
a >tiio of W ashington's c iuTOiiiporar.es wlio
were present, wu n eugi avmgs of pieces o
the beautiful c <i in ta.ilj erv.oo a id s.lvor
ware tout .sere i I need before tue "Father of
His Country” on that themarable occasion
a century ago. These tlluotratio iS wiil be
regarded wttn into ise interest Just now, ,s
Hie .same i leutieai talile service, ii perfect
preservation, is to be placed before Prest
iiy.it Han i*oa at the liincliean given in hs
honor the dav of his arrival m Now York
oitv, April A), lsd'.l. Tue seco M cuapter of
tue nti tuber, "Oak Hill, tue Houiti at Pr s
- Alouroe,” is also from the versatile pon
of the editor, and it is richly illustra.ed.
T4d Broadway, New York.
Anew su; ial story, by Edwin Lassctter
Byuner, opens the Atlantic Monthly for
May. It is called "Tue B.'gum’s Daugh
ter." The scene of the novel is laid in old New
York about 1039, and some of tnc familiar
Knickerhock ir natiiea appear in it. Mr.
i'hske contributes on ■ of ins vnluiili.o Ins
tDiucal [ini'ers ou " Brandy wine, Grrman
"i.vti, and fiarntJga." Mr. W. H. Bishop
writ s a grap iit sketch of "Tue Paris Ex
liositio i ill inishubille,” giving its a qiour
uncet'hon tue buildings were just being
co ip.e.ed. He also lies.uubed tiie ltilfel
lowe.’, tlie great lan luiark of til) exulbi
t_i,fi. Ana nusingarticle on “Tue Pnitoso
phv and Pots ry of Tears," Is conti iuttled oy
.) [’ t fa. l'ris'on; Mr. Frank Gay lord Cook
wt lies'about " ihe Lawyer tu National
I’ohtics;" and reminiscence* of laiuou*
" 1 rotting H< r-cs,’ 1 are given by H. C,
.Merwiii, Hougutou, Mifflin ti Cos., Boston.
The Mav AW retie present! many interest
ing feature*. Mr. Edward Whymper ims a
strong expositi n of tho Panama canal and
the causes of its failure, presenting details
not hitherto known to t o public. Muie.
Blaye do Bury gives us a scathing stud.' f
Freucii literature u ider Urn title of "rim
i)'cadence "f i h'tight m Fiaitoe.” The
••liiipciual • s >u a-ssion of Auitria," made
s|.e inlly int > eui ig bv tue mi la.e of tlm
recent crown prince, is the subject of an
ante paper lv J. D. B mchier, ant P of.
Goldwiu Smith has a very interesting a
ul*ou prohloltioaisni, as shown Ti reoeos
agitations m tue Uultcd •’Cates and Ca ia la,
'h en thro n nine light mi a voxel sub
ject. O.ieoC tho most l> illlant a,d soaih
inupai'i'is re 'yni.lv pulidsee ll* t• ia t. by
Roller. 11 icbanau ou "Tue M idem l oung
.uuti as Critic.” B. R. Poltyu, Bond
struet, New York
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1880.
The Forum for May is an excellent num
ber. There aro articles by some of the
ahiesc writer* iu the couu ry. The most
noticeable article, perhaps, is that of E. L .
Godki.n on "The Republican Party and the
Nergr >r . God km is the editor of the
New York Keening Fast, Ho is a northern
man who writes of the negro problem in
the south and of the repubi citi manage
ment, or mismanagement, of it from an
independent point of view; but his oonelu
*io is aro that the progress made by the
southern people themselves in solving this
problem lias shown that they alone can
salv e it, and that the repti lii an party can
Io notldug praciical to aui in the labor, at
least by emigre si na' or ex e itivo inter
ference. In Air. G idkin’s article is a table
showing the r.-markablo indifstrial progress
of the south since ISB9.
Outing fur May contains a very inter
esting description of a stay "From (Satur
day to Monday in A ltwerp, by Ctia' lo*
Turner. Tbo article is most handsomely
illustrated. Ladi s will be interested in an
article in Outing for May, by that well
k .own writer, Lizzie A. Tompkins, who
speaks of “Habit ami Saddle tor Ladies,”
in a thoroughly practical maimer. M trie
Guise fur dffies s nno excellent pen-and-ink
drawing:. Those who propose to camp out,
will find much useful informati.m in an
article by Alfred Ba ch, o;i "Oa n tug Out
fits ni and E luipmeats,” whio i aoprai's in the
May Outing. 239 Fifth avenue, New Yo. k^
The .V orth Amct ican Review for May is
an exc'ptionaily good number. The Mex
ican minister to this country, Mr. Powers,
has an article on “The Annexation of Mex
ico, which is well worth reading. Tiie
Vise ilia; \Vo(seley ha* an article on "The
English View of thu Civil War,” utid Di >n
Bouciciult write! about "The Earliest
Dav* of tho Dramatist.” "In Josephine's
House" is an article from the brilliant
writer UaiT Hamilton. There are other
valuable and interesting ar.icles in this
number, and taken nil tog* thor, it is one of
the best numbers ever issued. No. 3 East
Fourtoentn s rod. New Y rk.
Strange Instance of the Moon’s Influ
ence oa Sleep.
From the Xew York Sax.
“Tho mo t singular case of insomnia of
wh cii I ever 1 card," said a physician, "is
that of a friend of mine in a Height) 'ri:■ g
town, a lady of mi Idle ag ■. Wi.h the ox
crption of her peculiar insomnia, she is jn
iMbust healtu. She is an unc 'tmno dy
sound sleeper in the ’dark of tha moon,’
but as tio new moon approach*)* its fir-’t
quarter she Is attacked with wakefulness.
B;ie can sleep onlv a: long intj vals during
the aid only a few minutes at a
time. This sleeplessness increases with the
fulling of the moon, and by tiie time that
stage in the moon’s course is reached she is
triable to obtain even tho lightest slumber.
She remains in a state of utter wakefulness
until tue moon begins to wane, when she
gradually grows sleepv again, aud i* aide to
sleep longer and sounder as the m ion disap
rears. When the pe-iod of dark raoo i ha*
arrived she resumes her unbroken slumber.
This con ii’ton lias prevailed for more than
ten years.”
That "Tired Feeling ”
The newspapers are hiving a g iod deal of
fan nowadays over that "tirsi feeling," su
much spoken of in medical advertise nent ■,
in connection with the ili health of females,
it may oo a source of hilarity to nitty
paragraphers, bat not so to suffering
women, who by overwork and a disregard
of tho laws of health, have Inn-tal into a
condition horde l gou invalidism. '.Vhat
most women need is to b> relieved of smn
of the slavi*h work that is pilel on them,
aud i free but judicious use of strengthening
tonics, suen as P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Pota*siuin), the greatest blood
purifier and mvigorator in use. Superb as
:t builder up of woman, bri iging back lost
energy to the b sly, and color to faded
chee *s, restoring the appetite aid thus re
newing iu her that iiealtuy vitality long
iost. P. P. P. cures all blood disease*, such
as Rheumatism, H pbilis, Gout, Scrofula
and all Ulcerous affections, even vanquish
ing that melancholy enemy uf man, Dys
pepsia. All druggisis seT it.
At Estill's.
Savannah Daily Morning News,
"The Wing cf Azrael,” by Mouta Caird;
"Sweetheart aud Wife,” by Lady Con
-tance Howard; “Miss Kate,” by Rita;
Cosmopolitan for May, Eclectic for May,
Forum for May, Magazine of American
History for May, Ladies’ Home J urnal for
May, London Illustrated News (Ibe. edi
tion), Horseman! Sporting .-mut , Sporting
Times, Sp nti g News, Spot ting Life,
Sportsman, Now York Weekly, Saturday
Night, New York L dger, Fireside Compan
ion, F mily Story Paper, Public Opinion,
New York Herald, World, Sou, Stai, P ess.
Times, Tribune, Boston Herald, Boston
Globe, Baltimore San, Cinci maci Enquirer,
Cincinnati Gaz-tte, Pmladoip uu i’res*,
i’liiladelpliia Times, New Orleans Times-
Democrat, Atlanta •'o istitution. Mac m
Telegraph, Augusta Chronicle, Cuarleston
News and Courier, C arleitou World,
Florida Timos-Union, laouisvdle Cour er-
Jourual, C licago lnter-Oc an, Chica ;o Tri
buae, ojempliis Avalanche, Chattanooga
limes, Nashville American.
White Shirts Not the Fad.
Silk aud Flannel and Pooge Negiigeo
Shirts are the style this seasun. Get them
at B. 11. Levy ft Bro.’s.
Ladies Umbrellas
In silk aud gioria cloth, at LaFar’s.
save the Children.
Children’s Kilt and Knee Suits nt B. H.
Levy & Bro.’s.
English Collars.
“Waterloo," "B.igntoj,” " Ascott,”
“Wellington,” at LaKai's.
Harnett House,
leading Popular Hotel. Electric Light
i nod Bel's. Kates according to size and
location of rooms. *
Got Your atraw Hat Yet?
Mackinaws and othor grades at B. H.
Levy & Bro.’s.
Faucy Scarfs and tmbroidored Four
th Hand Ties.
Great variety, at LaFar’s.
Do You Play Tennis? *
Lawn Tennis Suits at li. H. Levy &
Bn >.
Washington Centennial.
Thick No. 033 is an extra number contain
ing il ustratio s of the Washington Ceuten
nial Inaugurati ri. Mailed to any address
mi receipt of Pi cent*. For sale at EsliU’a
News Depot, 21 ’ j Bull street.
Try a “Plug" Hat.
Pearl High Cussimere Hat* atß. 11. Levy
M Bro.’s.
The Great Rochester Beer
Will now b offered to ti e people of Savan
nah by all grocers and liquor dealers, and
will t sure to bocome as popular as it has
iu ail tho la g' cities north— absolutely
pure and unadulterated. Soil by all lirst
i lass grocers and bain. Made only by t e
Rochester Brewing Uompanv, of Rochester,
N. Y., and fold inly ii b it' las.
Weddings.
Wedding inviiations and cards printed or
engraved at the -boldest notice and in the
latodl stylo*. We carry an extensive and
wed selected stock of line (tapers, envelope#
and cards es|tecially for such orders. Ham-
i lies sent on application. Morning News
Tinting House, Havauuah, Ua.
Weather Indications.
T Special indications for Georgia:
m i 'air weather, stationary fetnpora
Ootuparison or mean temeeratare at Savan
nah. * prii jB. 1339. and L.ho mean of same i'.#x
for fifteen years.
Departure Total
MsaN TsrERaTDRS from the Departure
Mean ; Since
for 15 years April ‘3B. 88 -1- or jjau. 1,198.0,
71 i 86 5 I- an
Oo ut>irtitv t k. ,f tii Km i m
ssfflf, *rr Sgr.
"•I***
15 i Dll -- 15 I -I- 143
Maxim im teinperatnra 74.D; oilnlmum Unn
pe rat lire 59 8
The height of the river at Augusta at
7 :S3 o'clock n. m. yesterday (Augusta timm
was 9 3 feet.—a ti.l f o.S loot during ibe
past twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at tna same moment
of time at all stations.
Savannah. April 38. 7:35 i*. U- city time.
Temperature, j
| Direction, j ?
\ elocity | F
Baiateil
Naans
Cf
Station*,
Port laud !'< - t’lou.lv.
Boston. 3* [lB ' t L li)udle*s.
Block bland -P*iSV):tt). Cloudieao.
Now York city. _ SO. F 0t ; l"tly cloudy
Philaneiohia I 58 Nw t ,0s rlomlv.
Detroit, | <B|NW U' im cloudy.
Fort Buford j 88 fa .In Cloudy.
St. Vincent ' 8 - Cioudiess.
Washington city..' sSw’L\]lU 01. cloudless.
Norfolk ! Sti'NWl Olil’ tly cloudy
Charlotte 1 53 NW ■ 03 cloudless.
Hatteras I 54;8\\ 14 .IZiCloudy.
Point Jupiter. Fla " i 8i... 'Cloudless.
Titusville 7°| 'V | 61... jCimtdleSS.
M limlngtou oi. Nn 0; Cloudy.
charleston I 64'NW| .j.. h loudless.
Augusta I 63jNU | ... jCloudleas.
Bavasnah [ OB! W j 8 ; . .{(Teudlesa.
Jacksonvilie 70;NWj til (Cloudless.
Cedar Keys tW NW tv, Cloudless
Key West. 7<i NW 10 Cloudless.
Atlanta GO NW 8 Cloud ess.
Pensacola 70 W 8 C oudless.
Mobile 7i. NW ill Cloudless.
Montgomery . 6S W , —ii’loudless.
Vicksburg 74 N Cloudless.
New Orleans 78 SW (ii .. Il llouDless.
Nlirevepert 70; S Cloudless.
Fort Smith Go, E .. Cloudy.
Galveston 72: S . —j Cloud ess.
Palestine 1-..-I 1...
BrownesviUe. 7418 E o. Cloudless.
KioGramie .... 78i S B|.. Cloudless.
KiioX'ilio j 53 K 01 I’ tly cloudy
Mempois I 60 NW .... P tly cloudy
Nashv Ue 691 Wl. j.... (Cloudless.
Cincinnati 64 NWI. P tly cloudy
Pittsburg... 48 ! W | IS;.. .'Raining.
Buffalo 40 SW 01 Raining.
Cleveland.. I 541 Wip 13 Cloudy.
Marquette 33 NWj33 .08 P'tly cloudy
Chicago 6 l;S F.| Cloudy.
Duluth 40,NW 30 Oi Cloudy.
Bt. Paul. 44 NW 12 'Cloudy.
Cairo.. 0 4 \V j C.oudless.
Bt. bonis 60NWjl3 ... Cloudless.
Kansas City 58j NO. Cloudy.
Omaha 51 NAVI 0 Cloudy.
Yankton 54i N 10 ....!' loud).
Bismarck 50|N fill) Cloudless.
Cheyenne. . ...| 441 K ,19 I Cloudy.
T* denotes trace of rainfall.
11. J. Wright. Ja., Ohsarver Signal Corps.
Cancer of the Tongue.
For throe or four years I had an eating
sore on iny tongue that made a con
siderable hols ia it. I became alarmed at
its progres*, and went to Atl uita f r treat
meat. The r suit via-that I commenced
the use of Swift’s Specific, and the sore was
soon gore, wit-iout a trace uf it left.
A. Lewis.
Thomas ton, Ga., March 14. 1889.
In 1377 I gave you a testimonial showing
that W. ti. 8. had cured me of rheu uatism
of twelve yea s standing, and I take plea -
ure in saying that I have never ha 1 any re
turn of the disease. Asa tunic in the
spring, 8. t>. y. is a spleud and medi tue.
J. H. M. Martin.
Jackson, Miss., March 11, 1889.
Ladles' and Men's Gaiter Tops,
Riding ! atsand whips, at LaFar’s.
A Run on tbo Derby.
Derby Hats in light colors at B. H. Levy
& Bro.'s.
Pearl Cassimere Hats,
Spring shape, all sizes, at LaFar’s.
BARGAINS AT SILVA’S.
Spring Clearing Sale of Surplus Stock.
Odd Lots, Remnants and cdigbtly
Imperfect Goods at Less Than C_>st
to Make Room for New Importations.
\ large 1: t of lamps very cheap.
Special prices on dinner sets, tea sets,
chamber sets aud fancy articles.
A splendid opportunity to secure bar
gains.
Am opening spring stock of fly fans,
water coolers, ice cream freezers, wire dish
covers, and other summer goods, which
will be sold at low figures.
A large lot of lunch, market arid other
baskets.
All this and much more at Silva’s,
140 Broughton street.
Giants or ckeietona
Will find Balhriggan Underwear in extra
sizos at B. H. Levy & Bro.’s.
Boye'at.d Gl.ls’
White Flannel Blouses at B. 11. Levy &
Bro.’s.
You Will Kind
Anything you want in the shape of male
wear at B. H. Levy & Bro.’s,
The Washington Centennial
In Now York won’t hold a candle to tho
crowds pouring in aud out of B. H. Levy
& Bro.’s daily.
That Bprln? Suit
is waiting for you at B. H. Levy & Bro.’s.
An Important Decision.
B. H. Levy & B 0., the Clothiers, brought
suit against a well-known young man last
week, but as the suit fitted him perfectly,
and he couldn't duplicate the price else
where, he to *k it and is happy.
Lriving Gloves.
You will fi and a handsome line of Linen
Thread Driving Gloves at B. H. Levy &
Bro.’s.
For Dress.
Gent’s Silk Lisle Dress Gloves at B. H.
Levy & Bro.’s.
Dunlap aud Nadmen to Hat*.
Now spring styles, at LoFur’k.
Flannel Over bbirts and Silk Shirts.
Variety of No v patterns, at LaFar’s.
Young Zouaves.
The military ardor has caught even the
children. Children's Zouai o Suits at B. IL
Levy & Bro.'s.
Washington Centennial.
Judge No. 393 is an extra number contain
ing illustrations of the Washington Centen
nial Inauguration. Mulled to any addrew
on tiie receipt of 15 cents. For sale at
Estlll's New- Dpot, Bull street.
The Korfex.
The latent Mack.uuw hat, yaoht style, at
LaFur's.
Going to New York?
Mteamer and Hanover Caps at B. H. Levy
St Bro.'.
Boy's Straw Hats,
Suspenders aud ties, at LaFar’a
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I’KttSON Ah.
PHOTOGRAPHY. Two dollar* and llfty
I c*uts nays for one dozen Cabinet Photo
graphs ana one extra for Bxlo frame. .J. N.
WILSON, 21 Bull Street.
HELP WANTED.
Vy ANTED, a lad about 13 years of ago to
▼ t assist in a retail grocery; must coino
r ‘comm nihd Address K. X, News office.
\Y/ r ANTED, two clear makers and a good
** stripper at. COLEMAN’S OlOAlt FAC
TORY. corner St. Julian and Drayton.
\\T ANTED, a good cook and house girl,
if Apply 17 Broughton street
11/ ANTED, a sawyer for a railroad mill; also
▼ V oj e lns| ector. None but live ineu need
apply to B , eare of Morning News.
U 7 ANTED, a woman of nenso. energy and re
sponsibility for our business in nor 100 I
ity; midde aged preferred: salary £SO per
month; permanent position; references ‘x
changed. MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1583,
N. Y.
MISt BLLAN BOUs WAN is.
SINGLE GENTLEMAN desirM neatly fur
nlsbed room wit i board in private family
with few or uoother boarders. Address C. V\ 11.,
News office.
MOTHERnnd aighter, both musicians will
teach m families, four piano pupils for
lK>ard*. Address Mhs It. H. 8., Fairbanks,
Alachua county. Floriad.
AIIEL ABLE white woman wants babies to
b .ar 1, and will give a mother’s care. ty\
i. ast Broad street.
V\7 ANTED, To rent from 1 t October ft small
V house, m st b• in good location. Address
HOUSE, R 0, Box 140.
HOl shs AM) STORES FOR RENT.
Ij'Ott RENT, on Tybwe, a cottage having five
roo s, kitchen ard two s-Tvunts' rooms;
entirely furnished and for rent for tbe season,
from May Ist. C. H. DORSETT, Real Estate
Dealer.
IT'OR BENT, delightful, large, new house,
with largo lot. barns and you g orchard at
Marlow, Ga . twenty-six miles from Savannah,
on Cent al railroad. Apnly to A. It. WRIGHT,
at Denmark X Adams’, 103 Day street.
IT'OR RENT, large brick residence; location
central: nice for b<>ai’ding house. liOiiT.
H* TAT EM, Real Estate Dea’W.
IT'OR KENT, tbe house at Isle of Hope next, to
my ivsidonce; artesian water ou promises.
J. H. F.STILL
FOR RENT MIBCELLAN£OBS.
I? LEGANTdealt room or half of good store
j to rent on Bull st reet. STORE, Morning
News.
(T'OK RENT, warehouse on River street, for-
merly occupied by Artesian Ice Company.
Apply to F. (L BELL, Business Office, M >rnlng
Now*.
—
FOR BALRC
\NY ONE calling at 86 Taylor street before
Tues tay noon can buy, cheap, a complete
s* t of bedroom furniture which uas been used
but three months
OR KENT, the large fra ne dwell
I ing. with store underneath, on Houston
street, near Bay, suitable for a boat ding house
ROBT. H. TaTEM, Real Estate Dottier auJ
Auctioneer.
1/)R SALE, a Loctave Chick ring Piano,
I own *r leaving the state C. H. DORS.. TT,
142 Congress.
JT'OR SALE, oneof the lx**t building site* In
the city, to-wit; On OoMtnn street, be
tween Abercorn and Lino >ln; oij thorn frontage
and extra large lot, G2xl2H. C. iI. DOKtflcTT,
Real Kstate Dealer
Ij'Oß SALE OR RENT, a good combination
pool and billiard table, complete. Addicsi
S . Morning New*.
H orses and mules for sale Tam
youu?. strong, seasoned Mule* an i two
good florae* 'or sale cbeao. Sold for wait of
use. Apply Qii mmart >lO Bay atrial
I ÜBT ARRIVED at COX’S ST A BLE car load
f I Texas Ponies, teveral gentle boya’ ponies,
go< and saddlers.
brick residence, corner (for lon
and Tattnall streets; modern Improrement,
can - ago house and servants' rooms; full lot,
with flower girde.i. ALFK D L. HART I DOF..
LOST
IOST. Gold breaitpin inlaid with onyx. Re
j ward wi l be paid to finder. f>B South
Broad street.
PIIOTOGR \ I'H \ .
r pWO DOLLARS pays for one dozen flneCabl
-1 net Photographs, as man* for tifiit t> too
frame a > you wish, ai the SAVANNAII PHOTO
CO K, 140 Broughton street.
BO I RUING.
I HOARDING - No. 13 Abercorn stwr, corner
> of St Julian. Larg ’ and arnali rooms,
with excellent accommodations. Ttuuia mod
crate: tiansi nH accorn uoiated.
SUMMER RESORTS.
ANTED, summer boarders at RILEY’S
IDJTEL, Greenwood, H (’.; hotel fronts
the public square embowered in a beautiful
grove of w/jter oaks; r- oms large, neatly lur
i i.sbcd and well ventilated; piazzas in front,
north and nouib tide* tun el; table well supplied
with good and wholaaoma food, wall prapai I
Cheeowood is a lira, progieasive town; one of
the prettiest In upper Carolina; free from all
malaria, water, pure freestone; good livery
stable connected with hot -L For terms, etc.,
write T F. RILEY, Proprietor, Greenw od, s c.
Mountain sunset house, wkrnerh
VILLE. PA. High on the mountain. A
delighful place for those seeking rest and
recreatiou. Air compared to Colorado. Per
sonal cara and attention to guests. Steam
beat. For circular, terms, etc., address
F. GROSCH.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PHOTOGRAPHY, -Two dollArs and fifty
I cents pays for one doson Cabinet Photo
graph* ami one extra for Bxlo frame. J. N.
WILSON, Ml Bull >utf. _ __
JUST ARRIVED at Da. COX’S Stock Yards a
few extra good milch cowl.
Stats
ON
W sarnsa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VJ VVANNAH, (iA.—Cn and after Mny Ist
O bricklayers will deiuaud nine hours ana
legal clay's work.
r I M£NN KSSEF. sTABLK*v Horses an* hoarded
I and te-t aUMHion for sixteen dollars f* *r
month. Look tor advertisement enowhere.
(U \s. It MOT ; sQEK
I RUBBER HOSE at 6 cents per foot; No/./.les,
I Sprinklers and Rees in groat variety; Lap
and Horae Sheets in new designs. NLJDLiNi JLlt
a RABUN
W'AI L PAPER. Are you going to paner
yotirhnu-e 9 If si>, eali at lb) C< ingress
street, g* t estimate and seieet from mv large
stock of new pa to. nc JOHN O, BUTBFK.
IJEFORR you buy or sou property consult
* ROOT. H. TATEM, R ai Eatato Dealer
and Auctioneer
YV ** 3UvLL A CO. are selling Garden Hose
at. 6.8.1k>. l and It* 1 iMnt. per fo it;
Pi PR, Noxzles, Hpriuklers aiivl Reels at low
prices; also a foil line of summer goods for
buggy uae. (a* for bargains.
IMVORCEB— A. GOODRICH, attorney at law,
" l Dearborn streat, chieftgo; advice free;
VI years experience; business quietly and legally
transacted.
CLOI BING.
liiiporiaat Annonncenieiii
The attention or all wishing to
supply themselves for the
SPRING SUMMER
Is respectfully called to our
incomparable line of
Men’s ami Cliildren's Apparel,
which surpasses even all of
our forinor successes.
To our old cuatomers we need not say any
thing About the values wo give.
To the public generally we beg to announce
that in tho materials and workmanship In our
gat merits wo strive always to use only sue i a<
will give good, honest satisfaction; that we
have now added to our line an ortmeat of
low-price* lits, which pos.scss tbo sumo capacity
to resist wear a id that perfection of cut which
charact Tlzes all of out* garuiemts, and ask a
trial, which we aro confident will result to our
mutual satisfaction.
Respectfully,
A. I-ALK & SONS.
OILS.
ANDREW HANLEY,
WHOLESALE AN/) KTTTAIL DEALER IN
OILS OF ALL KIIfDS
T.AKD Oil,, CYUVDF.R OIL,
WHALE OIL, HI. AOK OIL,
SPERM OIL, KEROSENE OIL,
FISH OIL. IK •ME LIGHT OIL,
PAiIAFKIME OIL, MIMEItA I. KPKKMOIL,
MACHINERY OIL. KIMNULE OIL.
HAW AND nOTUF.D I INSKEH OIL,
GiiHVAQtettd sfrlct.|y pun-.
BENZINE ANL GASOLINE.
Get My Prices Before Buying.
ANDREW HANLEY,
HAY AND WHITAKFIR,
HI SORTS.
Prolong the Winter Tourist Season
y ND escape the sud-lcn chanßt-s of the North
era Spriug by a sojourn in tlio “lAn l of the
Sky" at Asheville, Hot Springs and other points
in Western North Carolina. Splendid climate,
notiL- scenery, good hotels, excellent transporta
tion facilities. For additional information
please address the und rsigned, or any agent of
the Piedmont Air-Line.
W. W. HAVIKS, (lee. Agent,
Jacksonviil-i. 1-la.
GRAIN AND UAV.
PEAS. PEAS.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
MANHATTAN FOOD FOR HORSES
AND CATTLE.
Our Own Cow Peed.
COHN, OATH, Hay, Etc.
ir>6 BAY STREET,
T. J. DAVIS & CO.
LIQUORS.
"Oldest Grocery and Liquor Business”
IN SAVANNAH.
nRY MONOPOI.E AND CARTE IVOR
C' l AMP 1 (INKS.
BIJAUJOLAIS BUKGUNUY.
IIAI I II -U.' AC - -.UTK t -K.
PONTET CANKT CLARET.
VIN* * ill- NNt O (Will 11C PORT WINE).
HUSO \KIAN TOKAY WINE
I)n lIUMrIIKEV' KLAfIIBKItRY DR WHY
HEW ) EVA UKAI’EIt S IRiSH GINGER Al-E.
I.UVIIE.S IllUil GRADE SOLEItA Wills
KIES.
Are only to ho found lu this city at
M. LAVIN’S ESTATE,
■lB Hn.t Pi-->ad Sir--el.
nr-TianriioNE si.
—— 1 ■
IWATOEa.
BURBANKS!
Fiat) Huibuuir Luting iu barrel*
and Hacks.
ORANGES - :” LEMONS.
Clay and SpecltUd Puas.
Peanuts, Large and Small.
Hay and Grain, Feed, Grits
and Meal.
W. D. SIMKINS.
For Ice Cold Soda Water and
M.llc Shakos
uo to the
Yamacraw Pharmacy,
Where only ttie pun-st Fruit Juices and Ma
terials are di.penaed.
M. A. lIVKIE, Proprietor,
Southeast corner \VVi iiroad and Hryan.
IF YOU WANT
If you want a DAY HOOK MADE,
If you want a JOURNAL MADE,
If you want a CASH BOOK MADE,
If you wait a LEDGER MADE,
If you want a RECORD MADE,
If you wuutaUHECK BOOK MADE,
II you want LETTER HEADS,
If you wtdit NOTE HEADS,
II you waot BILL HEADS,
If you want BUSINESS CARDS,
. -KM> TOUR ORDCR4 TO
Herolnt New. si cum Pnuim* Doom,
Vukmimo New*
ti W Uitak.ec Streok
AUCTION SAI-ES TO-DAY.
Desirable Properly oa Indian Street
GOOD INVESTMENT !
BETTER THAN GOING OUT TO THE PRAI
RIES BEYOND ANDERSON STREET.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
On MONDAY, April 29, 1889,
A O'CLOCK,
Ou the Premises.
Thar lot nr land known m tbo noutharn mo!*
ethu of Inf a2l ami M, North ward,
bavin n from a of ft on Indian street
lan *, 40 feet- 10 Inches on NN oat Boundary e-ant
and <T feet -x innhes al ng I t J 1 and 01 fntt 0
Inches uonli along lot-* ‘2l and jW.
—AUJO—
T.ot 9, North o:tlthorpe ward, front’ng north
on Indian at rot t him*, bring a subdivision of lot
-5. having a fmnt of 41) f t and depth of 50
feet, with a good two-story house.
—A cao—
Two substantial two story houses on tbo we*i
trn part of lot 21. North Oglethorpe ward,
fronting on Indian street.
The above an* in t bo immediate vicinity of the
Art twin i Ice i’oinpany, a I rge cotton pioery,
C’ontr.il press. <ic-au Sttnmship Co-npany’a
w liarvea, tho Iticf* Mill, and the new brewery,
which, when Htart*d, must add to the value of
nil prupi rty in tin* neighborhood. Terms at
sale. Belt Line cars pass the door.
AT AUCTION.
I’arlor and Bdroom Furniture, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Etc.
C. H. OOrISETT, Aiictionnsr,
Will soil, at 1 U Congress straot.at II t. st. THIS
DAY, MONDAY, 2Uth April:
PARLOR MET IN MOHAIR. OFFICE STOVE,
TRUNK OF I'OYS, DINING ROOM CHAIRS.
W VI,NI T REFRIGERATOR, RATH TLB,
l-'E VTI i ER PILLOWS. M YKIILK TOP CENTER
TAPI-E, OFFICE CHAIRS, CHERRY BED
ROOM SET. K. D. ROCKERS. LAMPS, BOYS’
K NICK EllltOv 'K ERS, SHIRTS, PARCHED
COM EE, FLOUR, VEEOCIP,’ DK. BOOTS ami
SHOES 3 larreH VINEGAR, BaTTAN
UO'KI'.K, OVEKVI.LS, SHOE DRESSING.
STOVE. RANGE, MATTRESS, S RING.
CLOTHING, and sundry articles of FL'RNI-
Tt'RE, Eta
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
I. D. Laßoche & Son. Auctioneers.
(In MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, on
premises on State street, between Hull aud
Whitaker ■treeta, we will sell,
Southeast portion of lot No. 10, Moore ty
thing. i* rtival ward, Mine hiving a front of 20
fret on Sta <} a‘ reet including right of way to
alloy, bv a depth of 4 feet, together with the
wooden 2 s ory bu Ming, .same be.ng known ua
No. 142 State street.
ACCTION BAL.ES FUTURE b.VYH.
TEN LOTS
AT
Public Outcry,
On the Premises, 4 p. m., ’
Tnesfiay, April 3011, 1889.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Will sell at auction ou TURSDAY, April 30th,
’BH9. at, 4 o’clock p. m..
Ten henufifnlly located lots on the high ridge
bet ween Wh.ta )r and Harnard streets, froifc
ing north and aoutu ou KieventU and Twelfth
st reels.
These lots tiro more desirable than any of
those receutly sold.
i hey are on the highest plateau south of the
city, perfectly drained and advanta eousiy
located for street ear privileges.
The IMIt Bine cara are but one block south,
and t o Whitaker street cars immediately east.
Fifty dollars cash is all that will b ; required
and the monthly payments of ten dollars will
not c unrnence until June. Interest will be
ai.4wod on the payment* thus made, a* well as
charged.
N<* fairer, or easier terms can be allowed, or
an 1 c I: and when the fncreas ? In value is coo-
MiJcrnd the result cannot bo otner than favor
abb*. and must prove better tna investment*
either in savings banks or loan associations.
Dry Goods, Notions; Eta
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
On WEDNESDAY, Ist May. IKW. at 11 o'clock,
ti e emit" its of u country stole, owner gono
to OKLAHOMA:
r.3 pair DRAWERS, |U DRES3 GOODS,
150 ploi-.-s K BBON, HO bo us SOAP.
Tt (if>/, -u GLOVES. 4S LINE 4 DRESSES,
lldo/s u HO .IERY, S5 JAC KET3,
1M M V, LVE l', 30 doze > COLLARS,
CRINOLINE, WHITE SACUTKS, TOWELS,
PAR VSoi.S. HUSTLES, II X)P3KIRTB.
MtlvOE DRESS PROTECTORS. BOYS’
SLITS. FRINGES. CUFFS. TO ' ELS, largo
HITTONS, BRAIDS. NETS. tEA ISLAND
uottti.n go ids, (,il tank, platform
bCALE, Etc . Kic., E a
Improve Your Breed
Leghorn Fowls.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
On WEDNESDAY, Ht May, 18X9, at 11 o’clock,
40 pair CHOICE LEGHORNS. Will be sold
In pair* to Mi.it puroba era.
LEGAL NOTICES,
W-. .- .'NZV'wN. - V-Vw-S. *N. *>•
ft EORGIA, CHATtiAH Co'.) ntt. Wln-rea#,
A I anna BURNS lio* appliod to Court of
Ordinary lor Loiters ot Adiinuistrotiou outlie
estate ui PATRICK BURN -. iK-ceast-il.
Tin's-- ar, tuereiore, to cite ami adinoulab all
wliom it may concern to be and appear
said court, to make objection tif any ttiey have)
on or before Hi- FIRM’ MONDAY IN
MAY NEAT, otherwise suul letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L Fcßßtt.u
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the titi day
of April, 150'J.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk 0. Q„ C. 0.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
G. DAVIS &
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION. HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR,
and commission merchants,
196 and 138 Bay SuL . SainnK, Gk,
/-v fee- CENTS A WEEK will base the
•f- -v MORNINO NEWS dGirered at
jour houM early EVERY AIGRM-
3