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A STRANGE INLUSTKY.
Pretended Deaths to Get the Lite In
surance Money.
fro: ’ the .Veio Fort Sum.
Within the few years anew and
strange industry has -prang up among a
certain class of our people, that of beating
life insurances. It is comparatively easy
to beat a fire insurance company, although
fiicy are becoming sharper every year; but
to get ahead of a life insurance company
there must be a corpse as proof positive
that a death has occurred. Only the keenest
:a >-als or honest men drive. l to desperation
ft,r the want of money attempt this swin
dle and it is rare that a company has been
beaten. I worked on two notable cases as
a defective, and am certain that the details
w jll interest the general reader.
4 bout tifteen years ago a merchant in an
Ohio town, who was supposed to be a solid
business an, took out a policy of SoG.UCO
in a well-known eastern life insurance
company. He was in the best of health
ar d was readily passed by the examiner.
Eighty da vs later he was dead. The local
seent'called a- a matter of form, the doc
tor in attendance certified to the death, and
hosts of people attended the funeral. Tue
remains were viewed by at least 500 people
who bad known Mr. Harris, as we will call
him in his lifetime, and the coffin was de
posited on a slab in a vault for a week pre
vious to burial. There oonld not have been
the slightest cause for suspicion, ami it was
not uutil several weeks after tiie money had
been paid that anything came to the sur
face. I was sent down to investigate, and
the pointer I got was this: A servant girl
in the doctor’s family—the doctor who had
attended Mr. Harris—had seen the doctor
have lots of money, and the family were
making extravagant purchases. They fre
frequently quarreled, and during cue of
these quarrels the wife said:
‘ You dare not refuse mo monyl Don’t I
knowhow you got it t Wouldn’t jv.a be
sent to prison it it came out?”
1 got an interview with the girl, and she
repeated all that and more. The doctor was
poor before Mr. Harris’ death. After that
he suddenly had plenty of money and was
very extravagant. She did not connect the
money' with the insurance, but had got it
into her head that the doctor had killed and
robbed someone. About this time it was
found that Mr. Harris was heal
over heels in debts, and that his wife re
pudiated every obligation. I believed from
the first: that I had a case, but I had to go
slow. One hasty' move would set an alarm
bed to ringing. I shadowed the doctor un
til I found that he was flush. He was also
mldic ed to drink, and after u little ina
neuvring I got him to the point of his -ash.
Ke claimed that he had about $5,000 in
ready money. His practice scarcely
brought him a living, and 1 felt sure that
bis money had come from the life insur-
ance.
I called, as a real estate speculator, to
offer the widow an investment. I found her
to be very reserved and uncommunicative.
She was nervous and ill at ease, aud I
judged she had a fear of me. She did nut
want any inrestmeuts, saving that she was
thinking of going to a town in Indiana
wi.ere -he hud relatives. The doctor had
certified that Mr. Han i > died of rheuma
tism of the heart. When I began to ques
tion the wife about symptoms she was
much confused, and made a poor show of
answering iny questions. \V hen I left the
bouse I knew that she was a party- to the
conspiracy, She iad beo i told what to say
and what to avoid saying, but the burden
was proving very troublesome. My next
move was to hunt out and interview people
■who had attended the funeraL 1 did not
let my object be known, but reached my
point in a round-about way. I soon ascer
tained that a number of those who attended
the funeral had been surprised at the
change in the facial expression ot the de
ceased. His whiskers hail been trimmed to
a different shape, had more gray in them,
and his face seemed fuller and broader.
They would not have recognizee; him at first
tight, but it was Mr. Harris, of course; who
else could It be?
I spent a full month in making cautious
inquiries, aud 1 was then perfectly satisfied
Mr. Harris was alive and iu hiding some
where. It was not to be expected that he
would write directly to ills wife, but I was
satisfied that some agency bad been ap
pointed before his death, and that she v-as
intoned as to his movements. I could
have had the body taken up, but how was
1 to pr ve that it was tuo b dy of s .me oi.e
else! To unravel too case l must first find
who the dad man was when be was
alive. A body had been substituted. Where
liwi it c me from? Mr. Harris bad been
sick only two days. He bad died at 11
o'clock at night. Oil the opposite side of
tae allay from bis barn was another in
winch the coachman slept. I went there
to asg bis opinion about horses, aud during
my vi it the death of Mr. Harris was
Lr< night up.
‘•That was a queer night,” he said in re
ply. “About 10 o’iock at night someone
drove up to his barn with a hor.-e and
wagon aud opeued tho side door. 1 heard
them fussing around and go. up, but when
1 got out they were driving down tho ahoy.
My wife says it was death come to bring a
c ilin for the dying man, andl sometmios
wonder if I didn't dream it all.”
I wa:; now satisfied that tho body was
brought there by vehicle. If so, it must have
have oniy a short d.s.ance. I got a team
nu! drove out to the country house, aud
from the moment X set eyes en tho superin
tendent I knew no had s >mething to c n
ceal. 1, therefore, weat right to the point
by asking:
“Vi hat was tho name of the subject you
furnished to Dr. Lawton on Aug. 14 f’
He turned pale, aud began to tremble.
“You know you oau be sent to state
prison?”
“Ail—all county houses do it,” he pro
tested. If i hadn’t sid him, ths doctors
Would have dug him up.”
“What did you get?”
“Ten dollars.”
“h 1 ) ‘ u mean to tell mo that you only
?ot $lO out of the $30,000?”
“Wnat *3o,ooo f’
“1 he Ihi i is insurance money.”
“I did net even snow that Harris was in
‘ - Dr. LAwt >n wanted the body for a
‘•a ton, and I sol lit to him. He sent and
t it m tho evening.”
W but was the man’s name?”
i s-pn Shearer. Ho had been here a
aid had no f r iouds.”
j- hen did he di. ?”
, ’ p in., and they took him about 9.”
, ouid you kuow tbe body?”
. o.n a thousand. The left arm bad
D Yroken. There woro many scars. Tae
t ’ffinuu the right toot bad been om
pau,j. >
'-d not know that tho bojy had been
lor tliat of Harris, and when I
I, y V bo was vory iudigaaut and offoied
!! ’ l **ne mmy hunt. ii. admitted t.at
i.eie tj a j. r at resemblances between
o l i n ®n* but fcbut Sh"nn*r was the
t lsevral years. I wu* full on the
, , L ' n ', hut if i sprung too trap too soon
u11.,'..,,.. 1 moved quietly for
i "ore, aud then tho ei vaht girl
'ught. on of i.'iwi. .She bn 1 over
n'liru ttdt<*to r reading n letter to tie
"<, i!*uo believed t, t< letter was ;ruiu
* asked if everything was ail
, Fit, K*on,e direction. utsnit u butl*
>■• iiiutt and gave n town in Kinss as
hoiudn* The girl could not remember
•e town it],* name Harris had u*uin.xi,
, ' , **'* t hoelim i |he look*
1 *' ,r 'i *llo In a haystack as I i_rted
' ,JI thet be a aid g., pi me
i*l, t ,w( u ,| that lie would ciienge hit
•hi" arsi '5% mu, n u |,ih,e
*>, ■ in 1 tut six w-k < before 1 found
u ’ul *i'/ 4 *' “'* u ' ■ u ” <1 "
/•♦in l vul.i/e hi <• *u lidltt fiotil
tiioai.g we,., j .ui ne/oiim in a sh •
• op. I 'lifced 111 to get toe lost Im lof
joy Uoiyt I*J l, and od set lh*e aquai -
*>.* 1 1 sloro ii. ,/i ,-i i.iin vv'e
“ ’ “
• and Urn dr v, elate i roan #**• Img
** *
in the otiea, „ u-e plotter a* wonder
led/ VxWi; UU'IWMMM* Me Wee
a voung man of 24, living in a town in
Illinois. Ho took out premiums amounting
to $15,000, and thirty days subsequently
went in bathing in a river aud was
drowned. There were ten witnesses to the
tact that ho was seen to sink, having ap
parently been taken w ith a cramp, and,
though strict search had been made, the
body had not been found. Fending the pay
ment of the policy tho company sent me
out to look over tbe ground. I found, first,
that the young man was alone in the
world, and that his character stood well.
Secondly, the testimony of the ten wit
nesses could not be put aside. It seemed as
plain a case as one could ask for, and there
was oniy one queer circumstance ab ut it.
Ho had made a will a few day's previous to
his death iu favor of another young man.
about bis own age. Tho two were room
mates, but I could not find that Wakeful,
the policy holder, was under a .y gro it ob
iigations to Scotten, who hud been made his
heir. They simply passed for chums.
Seotten’s exp.aoations were very smoky,
and after my talk with him I was quite sa -
isfled that there was a plan on foot to beat
the company.
The spot selected by tho bathers wns a
portion of a deep mill pond near where
water was taken into a flume to run a grist
mill. This mill was owned by Scotten’s
father, but munaged by hired belli. I had
several of the boys go down with me and
locate the spot whero Wakeful went down.
It was 40 feet above the gates to the flume.
Tho body had been dragged for in vain,
aud the idea was that the current had car
ried it over the dam and down to tiie lake.
I ! ouifd upon quiet inquiry that \Vakeful
was considered the besi swimmer and diver
in tho neighborhood. I experimented a lit
tle my.-elf, and although ouly a fair swim
mer, I found that by diving at the spot
where the young man went down I could
remain under water almost to t e gales.
I was perfectly satisfied now that I had
the plan. Wakeful had reached aud passed
under the gates, gone and wu the fiume, and
then climbed out by' the beams of the miii.
He had skipped out, to wait £ r tho money
to be paid to Scotten, and then both were t >
gooff together, i had this theory alldown
line, when lo! a body was found ten miles
down the river and identified at that of
W akeful. I was willing to surrender, and
I went about feeling that I deserved to be
kicked. A strange feeiing drew me to the
mill, however. If Wakeful had not
worked the game ho could have done it,
a <1 I somehow wanted to see the route he
would take.
1 swam down the flume, dodged to the
lett of tha water wheel, and caught a brace.
Pulling myself up ou t ie timbers I walked
along uutill found a pair of stairs and an
opening iending to tho first story of the
mill. It was after hours and the mill was
closed. I had been standing quietly for a
few minutes, when a side door which I had
not noticed opened and young Scotten ap
peared. He did not look about him at all,
but started upstairs, aud 1 saw that ho had
a parcel under his arm. 1 followed him to
the garret of the mill, and there sat Wake
ful as big as life. The plan was just .'hat
I ha l surmised, although all but cue two
conspirat rs were honest in their declara
tions. Wakeful was to remain until the
money .was paid a-.d then th ; a r were go
ing to Europe. In-tea iof going there they
weat to prison for live years apiece.
A" Fatal Affray.
Winchester, Va., May 29.—James
Swartz, a farmer of this cou ty, on Satur
day beat and kicked George Ambrose a
farmer of Berkely county, 'Vest Virginia,
so badlay that Ambrose died to-day of his
injuries. Both men were about 50 years
old. Tha aiSray occurred at Ambrose’s
home.
Scrofula
is a form of blood poison which descends
from parent to child; sometimes it omits
one generation to appear in the next. It is
a taint which mu-t be eradicated from the
system before a cure can be made. Swift’s
Specific drives out the virus through pores
of the skin, and thUR relieves the bio id of
tho poison. Mercury and potash mixtures
drv up the sores of scrofula and other blood
diseases, only to bottle up the p i-ou in toe
system, which, of course, is certain to break
out at some weak spot, as the throat, nusal
organs and luugs.
Judging from what I have seen I regard
Swift’s Specific tho king patent medicine of
the day. I know several persons who hare
been permanently cured of serious cases of
blood poison by its use after prolonged and
unsuccessful use of various other remedies.
James C. Patton - ,
Attorney at Law, Dallas, Texas.
Treatise ou Biood aud Skin Diseases
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Cos., Drawer 3, At
lanta, Ga.
BARGAINS AT SILVA’S.
Spring Clearing Sale of Surplus Stock:,
Odd Lots, Remnants and slightly
Imperfect Goods at I.es3 Than Cost
to Make Boom for New Importations.
A large lot of lamps very cheap.
Special prices oil dinner sets, tea sots,
chamber sets and fancy articles.
A splendid opportunity to secure bar
gains.
Am opening spring stock of fly fans,
■water coolers, ice cream freezers, wire dish
cover', and other summer goads, which
will be sold at low figures.
A large let of iuuch, market and other
baskets.
All this and much more nt ,Silva’s,
140 Broughton street.
A Perfect Parlor Amusement.
The Harmless Pistol with rubber vacuum
tipped arrow. No sharp points to mar fur
niture, will not break even glass. Complete
with tr.rget. Price 50 cents. For sale at
EstiU’s News Dep >t, 21)* Bull street
Savannah
Is now reveling in tbe Rochester Beer. We
are only surprised it was not brought here
before. It is sold in bottles only. If you
wish a fresh, delicious beer, drink only the
Rochester Be r. For sale by all first-class
grocers and bars.
Made only by the U cliosler Brewing
Company of Roch-ster, N. Y., and sold
only iu b >ttlw. For sale by John Lyons
& Cos., J. McGrath, S. W. Branch and W.
( i. Cooper.
Special Bargains.
Straw lints at less than cost. Cambric
handkerchief* with woven borders, that
every 1> dy c insiders cheap at 10 rents, wo
. ff-r this ivi ok at 5 cooth Gloria um
brellas with gold caiis at $1 75; ilnunelshirt*
for men an l boys, the bust two pair for 25
tent* seamless half hoeo in Savannah at
'•The Famous” 14-1 Cungr. ** streot.
THE BOOK FOR BOOKKEEPERS.
It Will open Out Perfectly Flat From
hirst to Last Page.
Tho Mokm.no Nkws Printing House is
the licensed rnanufaeturer of Bronson’s
Flat Opening Blank Books (adopted by the
United BUiiesgovernment).
Ti ere it no l-ik made of equal itiejgth.
It will open at any page and remain per
fm tiy ilat. Tliere is no danger of the leaves
tw ,miiig loos-. It is tho only elastic bind
ing designed to open flat that lia* revival
the iiuqualilied hid rneiipiiit of bookkeeper*
oh well as IxxikU slrr*. Book* ruled to any
paitvrii, mft>io to any sim and hound in any
style. ... , .
An are making books for a number of
firms in tin* city and elsewhere, Mid will
i mkn pi* 'iture In snowing tnoin Ui th'/so in
terested.
Ti.n tl'.KVivu N*w Suam Printing
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Mai W. P Swiim. an ar*t dm ~ *' of Hat
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tut umt He toot Ms *•/. and tor nearly a
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THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1889.
Weather Indications. *
Special indications for Georgia:
RAjfj Rain in eastern portion, fair during
‘ lay iu western portion, colder in
southeast portion, slightly warmer
in northwest portion, northerly winds.
Special Prediction:
Cool, fair weather is indicated for tho
Atlantic coast from Now York southward
to Georgia on Saturday. Warmer, fair
weather will prevail in the Gulf states,
Tennessee and tho Ohio valley on Saturday.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah. May 30. 1389, and the mean o£ same day
for fifteen years.
Departure j Total
Mean Tkmperatcrb: , from the Departure
. ; Meau Since
for 15 years May 30, T 9. | -1- or Jan. 1,1889.
~~ I T6~~| ~1 1 - 309
Comparative rainfall statement:
j Departure i Total
Mean Dally Amount from the Departure
Amouutfor! for Mean I Since
16 years. May 30, ’BO. -|- or Jan. 1,1389.
.09 | .92 -j- 13 - ’..-19
Maximum temperature, 81 0 minimum tem
perature, 71.0.
The hight of the river at Augusta at 1:33
o’clock a. in. yesterday (Augusta time) was
(i.B feet—a fa'll of 0.1 feet during tlnVpnsc
twenty-four hour;.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending op. m,. May 30, 1889.75 th Meridian time.
Districts. j Average.
„ iN°.ofj Max. | Min. Rain-
I tions (Temp Temp fall, t
Atlanta 11 78 00 3.13
Augusta 84 66 .76
Charleston 7 84 08 .30
Galveston 13 74 56 .00
Little Rock ”14 68 50 .22
Memphis 10 73 44 100
Mobile 9 84 53 .61
Montgomery 7 78 66 .53
New Orleans 32 74 56 .12
Savannah . 13 84 00 .01
Vicksburg 5 <3 52 .22
Wilmington 10 82 60 .43
Summary ..
Means I 78.0 58.0 .59
stations of I Mar. Min. Kun
savannah DISTRICT. Temp Temp talll.t
Alapaha 84 66 .23
Albany..
Bain bridge. 83 06 1 13
Eastman 80 02 07
Fort Gaines 95 64 133
Jesup
Livo Oak 92 67 .30
Millen 80 69 .30
Quitman 82 68 .77
savannah 81 71 .22
Smithville 81 64 1.10
Thomasville 85 62 148
Waycross 82 68 .01
Summary ! j .... ! •••
Means.. ...1 84.0 I 60.0 i .64
*T Indicates trace, finches and hundredths.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations.
Savannah, May 30, 7:?6 p. m., City time.
Temperature. I
Direction. C'
A 1
Velocity. JF
Rainfall.
NAME
or
STATIONS.
Portland i 561N E'.. I .02 F<>ggv.
Boston j 63 S W 10j .02 Cloudy.
Block Island G> S 14 .... Cloudless.
New York city.... 64 S lvl2, .02 PMv cloudy
Philadelphia ' 70 S E 14 *T Cloudy.
Detroit 40 XW 13 .28 ituming.
Fort Buford 7 S 18'. . Cloudy.
St. Vincent 62 SF. 14 .. P'tly cloudy
Washington City.. 70S El 14 1.42 Cloudy.
Norfolk 72 E li .1- Cloudy.
Charlotte 60 S : *1.24 Raining.
Hatteraa 74 S E2B .18,Cloudy.
Titusville j 74 S 12, .12 Cloudy.
Point Jupiter, Fla.' 70 N j.. 1 .10 Raining.
Wilmington 70 S 8 .18 Ra.nittg.
Charleston ! 74, S ,14 .02 Cloudy.
Augusta 1 08 S ; ..i .<8 Cloudy*
Savannah | 1
Jacksonville | 76 S I 8 *T Raining.
Cedar Keys j 74 NW 8 *T Cloudy.
Key West ®OB E . .02 Cloudy.
Atlanta 62N\Vjl8; 82 Cloudy.
Pensacola 68 N 14 .... P'tly cloudy
Mobile 58 N 20 .... C oudy.
Montgomery 64 NW 14 .02 Cloudy.
Vicksburg 1 62 N 10 .... P’tly cloudy
New Orleans j 64 NW 12 ... Cloudy.
Shreveport ! 60 N 6 ! Cloudless.
Fort Smith , GONE 6... Cloudless.
Galveston t 70 N 18 Cloudless.
Palestine 68. N .. Cloudless.
Brownesville ' !
Rio Grande \ j i
Knoxville 48 W . 1.30 Raining.
Memphis 56 NW b P’tly cloudy
Nashville 42 NW 12 02 Cl udy.
Indian ipolis 48 NW 6 .28 Raining.
Cincinnati 40 NW .. .061 Cloudy.
Pittsburg fa'SW 12 .24 Raining.
Buffalo. 54 N E 14 .04 Rainiug.
Cleveland 56 W .66 P’tly cloudy
Marquette 38 NW 10 P’tly cloudy
Chicago 40 N . .02 Raining.
Duluth 46 N E 8 .... Cloudless.
Bt. Paul 54 N 8 10 Cloudless.
Davenport 50 N V. 8 Cloudy.
Cario.. ...j 52 NW 10 .01 Cloudy.
St. Louis ! 50 N 16 Cloudless.
Kansas City 68 N 0 .... Cloudless.
Omaha 62 N F. 8 ... ,Cl-aidless.
Yankton ! 64 8 E 6 .P'tly cloudy
Bismarck 64 S E 10 Cl adless.
Rapid City 6i S E2O ... P’tly cloudy
*T denote* trace of rainfalt.
C. F. Von lIEKiiMAN-v, Observer Slimil Corps.
Tho Brown Cotto.i Gin Company, Now
London, Coni;., manufacture Cotton Gins,
Feeder.* anil Condensers; Lin tors of im
proved patterns, with automatic feud, for
Oil Mi la; lobs, Haws, and repair* lor Gins
of ali makers. Write for nrie ts.
Not Highway Robbery
Under the 1a.., but to your p ickots. If you
are ambitious to become a real estate owner,
v. hy not start by buying a suit of "Thu
Famous” n and save ?5 for the first install
ment in a lot!
“Try our 7.V. Tea. M. Lavin'* Estate.”
“Bass’Ale. fltilnness Stout, Budweiscr Beer,
at M. Lavin'* Estate.”
l,lan ia an Animal
That must bo clothe!, but needs something
besides clothes. if you buy* of "The
Famous” you will save enough in to i year*
to build your-elf a homo. 144 Congress
street.
“Bowler & Drape l '* Celebrated Irish Ginger
Ale. Best in the market. M. Laviu's Estate
solo agent in Savannah.”
'iho Fashions lor Juno.
The attention of tho ladies of .Savannah
is respectfully called to the large variety of
fashion lx* ks advertised at Estili’.s News
Depot, No. 21}£ Bull streot.
“Bost. Bottled Wine* and Liquors a specialty,
for medicinal use or table luxuries. M. Laviu's
Estate.”
Highway Robbory
Is committed every day up m uususpoctir.g
parties underlie mask of friendship. Per
haps you don't believe it? Well, goto "The
Famous ” and see if you don’t buy as good a
suit for CIO as von have paid sls for olso
where. 144 Congress street.
At tho Harnett liousa, tjaviiimah, Ga.,
you got all the comfort* of tho high-priced
hotels, and nave from Cl t<> 12 per day.
Try it and be oon viueed.— Hutton Home
Journal.
"Mouraja Coffee, assortment Of Canned Oood*
an I Choice Urui'rrios constantly arriving at M.
luivin't l.tiate.”
A ■ avlngrt Hank
Will give you lot rwd, or your mont-jr.
" I ha t amove” d<>* oven better than that,
i They save you money on your puridiar.m,
ei ry tluui and at once. 141 Congress
street.
bad result, follow the use of Brady
i crotiur as a r f' * HaMteMMk
( ., Uaaom. hautvrnat, limguadtaa,
i etc . at M Lav in s Ls-ats.
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graphs and one extra for Bxlo frame. J. N.
WILSON, 21 Bail Street.
I YYSPEPTICS, lave von tried tiie celebrated
I t Tate Spring Water? A specific. Only 40c.
gallon. Agency, HEIDT’S.
IJREHH Buttercups, Peppermint Creams,
Nougittinea, ilia hmalloiva. Chocolate Marsh
mallows. Assorted Fine Chocolate Cream Drops,
at HEIDT'H.
/ tOKNH, Bunions and Ingrowing Toenails
s cured at onee, posislvely willio.it pain or
drawing blood. No acid whatever applied.
Pit'll-' APOLI’H lidlT/Nl it, Surgeon, Chir
opo list and Manicure, Office 1-19 Broughton
street.
CUITS EVERYBODY, just what is wanted,
i~ HEIDT’S Artesian Water Toilet S.-ap. Usc.
box.
Q VTURDAY'S Special liaig.iiu Prices at.
O HEIDT’S. Try t lelr extra line Pineapple
and Strawberry Fruit Juice Syrups.
HELP WANTED.
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\\J ANTED, immediately, a competent wnit
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u ’A “TED, colored woman to cook and do
\\ li. hi iiouse"orlt 198 Broughton street. _
v SAWYER W \ STUD for small mill,one who
J\ understands shingle and lath saws specially.
WILSON & CO., Sun Hi 1, Ga
\ krAXTUP. salesman to sell a patent ledger
’ l and other specialties to merchants. W.
B. PERSHING, South Bend, Ind.
STATE
OP
WEATHER.
KM PLOY M EXT WA NTED.
\ YOUNG .'I AN of steady habits and strictly
honest; Ca i furnish lie-t. references. I will
reward any friend that will aid mein securing a
position. Address STRICTLY BUSINESS,
News office.
MISCKLLAN KOIJS WANTS.
\\T ANTED, a gentle horse and a top buggy;
' * t-oi:i must, be iu good order and cheap.
C. 1.. News office.
ROOM- I*o HUNT'.
\ COUPLE g ing north for tho Bummer
would rent their rooms (two with veranda)
tili October 1. Delight fully utuated. with aouth
ern exposure. Call or address 127 Charlton
street.
)R RENT, three connecting rooms, second
floor singly furnished, together unfur
nished. 70 Broughton street.
HOUSES AND STOKES FOR RENT,
I "'OR RENT, houB u 7 1 % T itl ghII si root, mo h*rn
improvements. Apply to GEO.W. PARHISiI.
RENT oN TVBKE ISLAND, a six-room
hou.t 1 * with outbuilding* und stable, TUOS.
A. FOLLIARD.
I 7OR RENT, from June Ist, residence north
wnt r nc r Jones and Abercorn streets.
Apply W. A. CHAPLIN, 84 Bay street.
FOR IU ST MISC KhLANKOiS.
IT'OR RENT, wai-'hous ‘on River street, for-
I im v': <<• upi *d by Artesian Ice Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, liusiucss Office, Morning
Mews.
fob Salsl
\l r ANTED r r * SELL, an int r ■ tin Saw Mill
\\ on •. S. F. .“id: splendid locat’on and
excellent virgin fore.,l. <T yellow pine. Will sell
a - , it san iile' 1 . i ’*r -rm.ition addrexs. with
s; imp, l M )LY IJ M Hit RCj . <lordeie, (hi.
\NUF.Ll i ’A. Mitsratel, Catawba and Sweet
Scnpperiion cheap, at I>. 15. LESTER S.
ISIXK ASSORTM?‘ ST of Geraniums reduced
. to one .ollar and fifty cents a dozen.
J. QA RDNER, \g nt for <>e Ic $ t lei f.
ISQR s\,m:, anew Smith double-barreled
Hammrl'*ss Shotgun; co 2. J 125; will
gold f r '■>'). Can be san ut John Fernandez's
cigar store.
I X)R K/' T.K. a cavload of bunf cattle; also
' j,mm- ■<•!: c it-tlo. Apply to J. ULOVJb.it,
m . S. <
NKW C'anno'l I'i I .** •• ; in Su nr Syrup only
15c.
|AOR bALE. •>' the • ■ V \N ' Ml BREWING
Jr rojllWXV, tfiaius; fre;*hdaily.
for cal 1 \ Copt c.aliy inircu gowh, Price 8 cents
per bu-diel.
T)URIP; : lO -T iti v coats|>cr foot; Nozzles,
It SpriulclfrH ail ];*•-is eli I>aj) and IT* r*o
Bh‘*ets .n Ik w
pnRSMi I r.-’r. r ; !en ■.:<*, e rnor Oortlon
1“ an i Tattnall b:reef - : tn* l'-rn lmp.-*vfm -'its,
carr ace ijoti.s*,* and ; pruants’ ruorug; full ) >t,
with fl'iwf-r (?ardei*. -M.KR I> L. HART H>UE.
LOHI.
: (T. whit * pointer pup; brown over cars;
1 j three m- nt im dd. Ue/.ard if r<.‘turned to
14ii Jsiherty street.
sTUA V KIJ.
■ - “■ *2*j p
c- r’: \VEI> from Wood o. ill*', on Kri l*y night,
i* llir.-e hoivos, niar**. '’oil nid red bay hor.*.
1 ind'-r will phase notify SEVjßHti', BROWN,
Wl lo<l sVill*'.
SUMMER RESORTS.
I- WEST 4’,T11 - I Bar iu* Visililig N*w
'!•) York will ll'i l Ill's! rlass board, cxntral
lo iitiou, in"ir ini.mpul notols anl theaters,
wl large, cool ro .ni*
t llEN'l Li.l, p-ival- family In .Sew Yormdty
mi ll! I.'iit Uni.dmuii" rooms, mi suite <.r
r,ri.,|v, to pur ; i Mimini r months. Iln uk
>AN ,KJ, I'd West
Korty-llfth mud Niov^orioaly^^^^^
IU)AKiII >'<•.
1, iiAl'.ld.l 044 a.SIKH a! kd*l tsoulh Brood
l .i , . lah " I at terms low.
\KKW BOAHBKIpi wanted hy private
family In Liivion, Ga.; lunalton dellg tfol
and only thr**.' muiutu. walk from cam; infer
rut'', vu aiiy i. Address C* 14|IUliT, HW
Hi ..ugi.lon lfi'.'l, m
i I 'i'UE t i. iaHB —‘*l rales mala for
h table istsrd for the summer waw*' aud
in-al <a.cU at fvduns J rates at Ue H AIWETT
I UutcJL
PHOTOGRAPHY.
rpwo D< iLLiBS pijn for odd dociß flMOtbl*
l not Photographs, a many for eight by ten
frame as you wish, at the SAVANNAH PHOTO
CO.’S, 14J Broughton street.
MISCKJLLtAJTEOXJ S*
Special Prices at HKIDT'S.
•O Fresh supply of Assorted Dainties, Crystal
lized Ginger, Assorted Fruits, Extra Fine Hon
Hons. Peppermint Creams, and those Fine
Chocolate Creams. __
r pHK Best, the largest Sponges for the money,
I m i Tooth Brushes to suit everybody, at
HEIDT'S.
IT'KOG POND CHILL ANT) FEVER CURE,
I something vou nan rely upou. Depot,
HEIDT’S PHARMACY.
TV'IF SPRING AND BLOtTD MEDIOiNE,
5 HEIDT'S Concentrated Extract HarsaiMt
rillrt, Delight, Yellow Dock, with iodide
of Pota&h.
GffC. POUND Assorted Extra Chocolate
Cream Drops. Why pay fancy prices
when at HKIDT’S the finest candies are sold
low?
OHE hit the nail a terrible whack. or at least
she evidently tried, then bathed her thumb
with arnica, and then sat down and cried but
recollecting vat BT. JULIAN YONbK always
kept h n elegant line of Pa peter! eg, Soaps, Toilet
Articles, Soda Water, and the fres'.o t line f
Pur ■ Candies in the city, she dried her tears.
There is nothing that will atop the flow of tears
so quickly an a nice, clean stock, well kept.
SMALL Sugar Cured l ig Hams. Strips and
Shoulders, cheap, at 1. B. LFSTFK'S.
\ \ ’ ANTED, every lover of the weed to ask for
1 ? Woman's Heart Tobacco. For sale by
retail grocers and tobacconists generally.
f jp< >Bl ITTIEKS.- On and after this date you
I ca-' get good Lit cattle at Deptford planta
tion. eiih r on f<x>t or slaughtered. \Y, S.
PEMBEUTI N A t JO.
p()X‘S BOARDING STABLES. William and
\ Wi-st Jlroad streets, are the coolest and
best ventilated stables in the city; *-> box stalls,
20x20: water in each stall; thes * stalls are just
■ the thing T r heavy work or tender-footed
stock, i; IS F GLEASON, Manager,
NEW an l Second-hand Furniture bought,
sold >r exchanged. Son l postal. CALI.A
HANS Che ip Crockery Store, South Broad
and Barnard streets.
| u /uu \ CHENVERS can become possessors
of a Woman’s Heart for the
small sum of 5 cents.
IjVYTUA LARGE Smo od Beef Tongues only
li fide, each at I>. B. LESTERS.
J FAMILIES ran be supplied with FRESH
.n RSE\ BUTTER by leaving orders at tbe
Women's Exchange, Drayton street, Savannah,
or by addressing PANOLA FARM, Eatonton,
Ga.
IP AIR 56-H. P. DOUBLE ENGINES cheap,
I GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Augusta, Ga.
fTNHOMAS HKNDKUSdX. Undertaker, is now
I located at corner of Hull and Drayton
st reel s.
r-/i H. P. RETURN TUBULAR BOILER for
i v* sale cheap. GEO. K. LOMBARD & CO.,
Augusta. Ga.
I> EFORE you tmy or sell property consult
> ROBT. H. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
1 A RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and En
I** gines cheap and good. GEO. U. LOM
BARD A CO., Augusta, Ga.
I\l VO ROES—A GOODRICH, attorney ar law,
S ' 124 Dearborn street. Chicago; advice free;
j 21 years experience; business quietly and legally
transacted.
CLOTHING,
m ill
Parties Preparing for the Sum
mer Months and their An
nual Outing will do well to
Inspect Our Lines of
Seasonable and Correct Apparel
FOB CITY, SEASIDE or Mountain Wear. Wo
ben to particularly call the attention of
the Ladies to our perfect assortment of Chil
dren’s Goods, and to our exquisite line of
LADIES’ BLOUSES,
The new and carrect waist for Tennis, Yacht
ing and easy comfort.
Respectfully,
A. FALK & SONS,
BPORTING goods.
ILLS LOADED
—1 tv —
Winchester Repeating km Cos.
—pxm—
TRAP SHOOTING,
VERY CHEAP.
CALL AND GET PRICES
FROM—
G.S.McALPIN
31 WHITAKER ST.
W AXCii J*S AN U JKWU.L.H.Y.
Watches, Diaraonds, Silverware.
A. L. DESBOUII.LONS,
ai BULI. HTRKHIT.
My STOCK it now c .nipU-Uj I Ui nn->l*
ti >■. of LADD K'an'l (i ■ .NTJ.I'.Mk.m
001,11 Ami si: VKK WATCHKK <>f the hrel
r ,t,. i m „ JKWBI.I'.Y In Diamond Hrttln*,
81-KKLP; . . U.VKKWAKK.. for ned-ilng Vto#
•tit*, of Uio vt-ry t.i quality. in elegant conoa
Specialty of
18 CARAT FINGER RINGS,
BRACK!.I TS. WATCH CHAINS, OOLD and
!,;■ '. i.U ih.nDr.D CAMv* AA‘I I.'MBKKIAaA
(~ i -•,i • | Ai'l.K i. iiOl.H PKNS niul PEN
CM.- K!Nr KKENiIf! CLOCKS, and many nr
tj.'l. which for rarwty. deMim, quality aad
prior* 'Wonot be lurpooeed.
OI’I'ICAL GOODS
OK ALL. U*>!( •TUPTIORH.
Watehti Repaired by Coupeteat Workaei
u. a. McCarthy,
4 1 HARNAItI) aTIiRET,
(Under KalfiiM of PyUtla*' Hail).
PLONIING AND GAS FITTING.
1 HUN HEATING A SPECIALTY.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SI WANE SIMUIt MGS,
Suwanee County, Florida.
rpHK NEW SUMMER RESORT, situated In
L the high and dry section of tiie state,
one mil * fro.a Suwanee Station on the Savan
nah, Florida and Western railway, with horse
car to meet every tram; no long drives iu hacks
of ten or twelve miles; easy of access to all
parts of the state. It offers many induce*
me ms as a
SUMMER RESORT
not equal *d by springs m the north Free from
malaria and fogs; perfect system of water
works an<l drainage; hot ande Md water, direct
from the Springs, in every room, bath room to
every cotta***; steam launch an I tow boat* on
the river; billiard rooms, howling alley; cro
quet. lawn tennis, dan el g and roller skating
pavillioim for pleasure of guests.
AS A HEM IiIDIAL AGENT
it is well Known for its wonderful cures of Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia, Digests-s of th* Liver, Kid
neys, Blood and Skin. Resident Physician in
attendance.
Kates; $12:50 per week; special inducements
offered to families.
Excursion Tic ets 011 sale from all point < on
S., F. and W. radway, Brunswick and Western
railroad, Florida Central and Peninsula. Jack
sonviPo, Tampa and Key West ami Florida
Bouthern systems. For further particulars, or
pamphle t containing tostunoniaD, address
L. W. SCON U.LH, Go oral Manager.
Suwariee Sulphur Springs Cos., Suwanee. Fla.
White Sulphur Springs, ff. Va,,
Immediately on the C. & 0. Railroad.
The Grand Central Hotel and Collates
At this great health and pleasure resort, with a
well earned reputation of a century for the
m • denial virtues* 4 the waters and line summer
elim ite, situated high up in the AlleghamcM,
2,000 f**et above the level of t e sea, are now
open i t the season. Tlui ' igh standard of the
t ai-iiu* • st il'diMtn*d hy the present management
v. ib be mlly main ai:i"i in every rasped. We
Lave Improved railroad service, with the finest
v -tibul** trains parsing our doors daily to die
north, east, south an i west.
For pai givin full information in
quire at gou. ml tic ,*t ufllees or to
B i' i NKLI . Supeilptendent.
Warn Sprifl£s, Georgia.
V ORTH SIDE PINE MOUNTAIN, 1,250 feet
is elevation, free from mosquitoes, dust or
mud at all time <; d.rectiv on Georgia Midland
railroad, • nly eleven .ours from Savannah; two
daily mails; telegraph ami express oDices. The
spri g Dow's 1.4 Hi gall uis water per minute (tem
perature 0 t°)supplying six large swimming pools
ainl ado ding t ie tin st bathing in the country.
A sure euro for dyspepsia, rheumatism, outa
ueous and kiduey diseases. Fine music, good
live y. and bar with best liquors and cigars.
Boa* and S3O to $ lit per month, including baths.
Apply for disenpiivecirculars at Central rail
road city ticket ofllc *. or to
( BAS. L. DAVIS, Proprietor.
HOTEL BRISTOL 7
FIFTH AVENUE AND 4J ST., NEW YORK.
IV'LEGANT suit,e. of from three to sir room.
J •nc.’t, with hat.i. Location iinil cm.lllo the
very hst. Special r.ilis to noutheru funtiles.
s. (•;. bates. Manager.
Montvals Springs
Blount t Tuinty, TenneancA'.
r ruis n -t *d health rosorl will bo open May
I the 1 5tii, l*wy. Thq tnost c* lebrafod Dyspep
tic water kno n. !■deg uit hotel and grounds.
Ixcelie-it table. Telephone einneein with
Knoxville. Address the proprietor for rates.
.1. c. ENGEL, Proprietor.
“T 1I K ELMW( VOD, "
Maricttiq (reorgla.
f IMHtf now an I imndom*ly furnished Hotel
1 electric 1 water and tint-elm In
nil of its ap u iment - im ; been leased by M. G.
xv hit i.rk, former owner and proprietor of the
louse. Hie tabla. and servioa
will satisfy tho most fa-didi. The beds Are
ii; and class and delightful Addross M. G. WJHT-
D K JK, Proprietor.
C \ TSKILL MOUNTAINS,
TREMPER HOUSE,
< >peii .lime to Oct ibor. Tho manager may be
seen at sth Ave Hotel, N. Y., Mondays and F’ri
days, or add re s
J. li. Tl: MPEH. Jit.. Phrnnlcla, N. Y.
* LGL-IS F. GOODSELL, Manager,
Formerly *f Cox/ u's, Wet Point, and Pulaski
House, Savannah.
BAT HiH Y V \RK Ili
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA,
Open through*u t’e year. Elevation 2,C00
feet %\ ra tmmar t np ratur •. 74*: mag
: tain euerji Hydraulic el( vat -r;
elec’.ric light - aul h*) s; muii' 1 hall, tennis
e'Mirt I idi and billiard parl;r and bowling alley.
Beau it'll dmed and first-class lisery. No
luon'iUitoes. For descriptive printed matter
up idy i>
JQHI B
SALUDA HOTEL. This hotel is open all the
y n (/o >d fair and go >d accommoda
tions. Climate is u*• surpassed. Address 11. C.
TA NXI it, S duda. Polk Cos., N C., Spartanburg
and Asheville R R.
M 1 LL si IPLIES.
MILL SUPPLIES.
HUBBT'Kand LEVTHFR BELTING,
li Tucks I’ftc' .MA Kb stos Packing,
Plumlm/-* Packing, Asbestos Wick Packing,
1 i'miip I'.urkin.', Sheet Rubber Packing,
hmpir© P.mking, AkDchL Cement.
Flax Fucking, Mill Saw File*,
Avb- I i Pur' lag, Wrenches, and Gauge
Ola* cs.
Far, Anl • and Wagon Greases.
Royal Lubricant.
IIova! Frank Pin Lubri ant.
Taflow, White and Colored Waste, Lamps,
Lanterns. etc
Machinery oil* of ail kind".
Also, a l ull line .Sash, Doors, lUind-i and Build
ers 1 Material.
(Jet my prices before buying elsewhere.
Andrew Hanley,
Bay and Whitaker Ktroeta, -
SAVANNAH. - - - - GEORGIA.
lIKEK.
HIRES’ROOT BEER
The Pureit and HrH Ibrlnk in the World.
Appetizing, ludirdous, sparkling.
A Package (liquid) 2V. makes live gallons.
EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.
\o Trouble. Family .Made.
No boiling or Ntrai jinar. lUrortions simple, an<l
if made uc or luigly there can b© n > mistake.
Ask your Druggist or Grover fr it, nl take uo
other, beo that you g i 141111* V.
Try It a;ui you Will Not be Without it.
THE ONLY GENUINE
Mail’- by 1.. IIIHK"' I'lilledt'lplil., IVnna.
SIM M I It GOOD-.
SUMMER GOODS.
REFRIGERATORS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
WATER COOLERS,eta
AT
CORNWELL & CHIPMAN’S,
UllitvMM' Utuck. 141 (ingreee Hreet.
r \ hr CENTS A WKAK "Ui !• the
i I . v NOUNIKU NKWH d-lireied at
bum. *trl y fcVLiIT HUICN
AIK TIOK BAiM TQ-DAT. _
Temporary Adiffiaffi Sale
OF
GEORGIA FAMIUEN JOURNAL
I. D. Laßoolie & Son, Auctioneers
By virtue of an order granted on tho ISth day
of May, ISS.I, by tho Honorable Hampton U.
Forrill. Ordinary for Chatham county, wa
will sol! for cash to the hlk'h 'st bidders, on
premises, on Brouithton street, between Drey*
ton and Ahe-corn streets, at 10 o’clock in tha
morning, on FRIDAY, dlst day of May, 1880,
The GEORGIA FAMILIES JOURNAL,
i’RESt-F.S. TO'l'Kd, German and Roman, to
•el her with nil the STAH iNERY, BOOKS,
STOCK IN TKADK. etc., as a whole or in par
ceis. behmjring to the estate ot the lata HENRY
U. KUCKL CK.
LENA KUOKUCK,
Temporary Administratrix estate H. (J. Kuc
kuak.
AUCTION SVI.KS FUTURE DAY’S.
Fine Large Dwelling lioiue in Ex
cellent Ncigliborhoot
STATE STREET, NEAR BULL,
JY-ti -A.nctiion.
TUESDAY, 4th June, i mo. at 11 o’clock, before
tho Court House,
LaHoche & MoLaughlin,
Auc:io:iecr3 aid Dealers in Real Eslate,
Will sell that magulAcantlv located residence
known as No 118 tote treet, with all modern
couvcnuuit s, cl>•., and being nearly opposite
the new <’ tirt !!ouh, no v Guards* Armory,
now Pest, .flit* • and. m i.t *t,convenient to every
thing in the <• ty. Terms at silo.
Corner Lot anil Improvements,
Near New Tybee Depot,
A-action.
On TUESDAY, 4th Jun-% ISBO, at 11 o’clook,
before tho Court Hoilso,
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Real Estate Dealers,
Will sell part of Lot 37, Gilmervillo ward, and
improvoment-H thereon, consisting of
4- Frame Houses,
flltuatodon norttieost corner South Brood and
McAllister streetm. lot CdxMJ feet, more or l *sa.
Thla pro|w*rtv IwLig iu tin* i*n n-* il.tto vicinity
of the Tybe • Depot, S , F. .t W. R. It. and tho
wharve- hould command th* aittmtion of
th so wishin , t > invest t icir muaiy.
TWO BUCK HOUSES AND STORE
Corner Indiaa and McGu re Streets
-A_L junction.
TUESDAY, 4th Juno, 18 0, at 11 o’clock, bofore
tho Court House,
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Dealers iu Real Estate,
Will sell those TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES,
two stories each, wil l Sf re, on corner Indian
and McGmr streets, and known as numbers
BlJdj and ■# Indian treat, with small Frame
House on McGuire stiver, an I ls*in - Lot ID of a
subdivision of Wnn f Lor 7, fruiting 50 feet on
Indian street and &7V6 fe t McGuire street.
The property la c mveme if y located to thfl
Central R. ft. wh irve and Cotton Presses, and
is conHoquentiy never vacant.
FOUR NEW HOUSES IN A
CLASS RENTING LOCATION
Jk.ti Auction.
On TUESDAY, 4th Jim •, IHB3, at 11 o’clock,
bt foro thu 'Jourt House,
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
Auctioneers and Dealer* in Ileal Estate,
Will roll 4 METAL-ROOF FRAME HOUSES
(new; fronting < n Zublv and l/iur**l streets,
with wafer, etc , ec. Lot fronts (X) feet on
Zubly street and 07 feet V Inches oa Laurel
litrwt.
This property is In first-class order, and being
In such u good routing locality, will make it a
g od paying investTieui.
Valuable Property
AT AUCTION.
I.D. Laßoche & Son, Auctioneers.
On TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, 18H9, we
will oiler lief ore Lie <’ourt House door, during
the usual hours of sale,
FOLK FINK LOTS on east side of Waters
road, near Lovers lane, each fisftf feet by 100
feet to h lan<*. Improvement* constat or one
Double T< moment, one and a half story, rents
for Bft each. Corner lot is ou a 60-foot street.
—ALSO—
FOUR I/)TH adjoining the above, containing
14 house*, all vind'-r rent to good paying tenant*,
LEGAL no 1 ICES.
/■GEORGIA. Chatham County. Whereas a
" f petition ha* beeu filed in the fflc of tbo
(>i dn-ary of < haLnam county by (JLUIK HOUR
OUIN ct a , freeholders of and county, with
the requisite number of name*, ac <rding to
law. praying that an el*ction be neld under
section 14. V(' and of <.*' iv: a u> determine the
question of •Tehee*'or “No Fence” by the legal
v< >r* of said county, ami that said petition
u ill be game l on the Jo DAY OF JUNE NEXT,
l&89, unless counter jx*titi< >n lie filed.
.May llrn, lfttfJ IIAMFTOX ! . KERRILL,
Ordinary C. C., <Ja*
MACHINERY.
' McDoDOogb 4 Ballantyne,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machiubh Boiler Makers aad BlaekiaitH
mam PAcrriiEii* or
STATIONAItV ANl> I' -UTAUI.B KNUINKSL
VKK I I 'AI.A ’.DT -I* KUN.M II I'< >UN
JMI.LS, ML’IiAH '! (I, i*i anX PANS.
\C)l' NTS lor Al'Tt i ! Duloii liil—'t-r*. th.
• mpl-Mt .u<J uiu* ■ ff-CUv. <>ii i lie nuirkot;
(lullftt I.Dlit Draft Ma.:uou* Cullua Uiu, thj
l’t In tlif market.
Ml ’.r liTH proiii|itly atten led to. Head for
rrlcw l.i-i
WOIAI’S HEART
TOBACCO.
IN OONVKMIXMT 81ZB POCKET PIEOK9 AT
5 Cents.
Art retail grucere Mid le' oourj.t for it.
.HENRI SOLOMON & SON
3