The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, July 14, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
g ras doings of women folk. , rfonrs and Across Country In tbs -“ d sultry Days of Mid-July. Ss w York, July 13. -Now that the *a . , mt inz is under way many of the \tiid Marions who watuier under the iXI L -wood tree are proving themselves 1 sitnething more dangerous ££ the elothyard shaft, Robin Hood's Ladies’ shotguns and rifles are weapon. expressly for the more en- and, once the lin t': “ U his oeen donned* the half savage -‘-Ttho chase, in many an erstwhile U 'feature's bcaom, cause the charms even ti.etnad delights of croquet °£ tennis from head to foot in ‘° , P ,T with felt hat and high easy boots, ' n on Shoulder, the woman who shoots weapon o tramp the Adin ndacks ■ a aJ \v,rth creok to Paul Smith’s, and tr °'h her cartridges to shove headache. and about all the ills that femi teir to into thy beautiful steel " vl and With the instant’s pressure ot her fit rer bl ,vr th® in awa /*. , & Th. favorite shotgun of the markswoman • ISbtaSuwW and made after thepat useJ by Miss Anuie Oakley. The u of different shape from the ordi- gnu to accommodate the shorter nock "‘ r A‘,, s and the weapon is much lighter. Thi harrels are ‘27 inches long or thereabouts and figured The te gbt is anywhere from 4 pounds to .1 . at a’ P unds being recommended. The £ormarny is 'JO. It shoots three eVir-ha of an ounce of fine shot ahead of two drams of Schultz powder which gives verv ii::le recoil. It has a killing circle of wes in diameter at 30 yards, costs from si i to *250 and is usually made to order to t he strength and figure. A woman is measured about as accurately for a flue shotgun as for a gown. Tue lower Bioad- Kuv dealer, who has built more guns, in all nrobabilitv, for tue use of women than any other man in America, has a biauk form to be filled in with the bight, length from armpit to tips of fingers, width from point of one shoulder to point of tbe other, chest measure, full breasted or otherwise. Ili ad dition to these particulars, if the gun is ordered by the sportswoman in person he always gives her one to handle,getting points as to beads and weights from observation of her carriage. Mrs. Pierre Lonllard, who has an excel leut reputation for coolness in the field and skill owns some tine weapons. Mrs. Cleve land’has a pretty 12-bore, which was a gift to her on the eve of one of tbe Adirondack vacations, but which she has not often used." It weighs 5% pounds, and the har rels are of full weight and strength and of the handsomest finish possible. It requires loss skill to kill a partridge with it than when a smaller bora is u-,ed, and hence the light 12-bore is quite a favorite among women, at least in their first season’s shoot ing bertha von Hilleru, who wou quite a reputation for herself as a pedastradu, is an excellent shot and uses a single-barreled gun, which is of 28-caliber and weighs a trifle under 4 pounds. Miss a Becket, the artist, who for many summers sheared Miss von Hiilern’s mountain studio in Virginia, is rlso an nccui ate markswoman and shoots with a double- barreled gun of 3t5-caliher. It is told of the pair that one duy while they were shooting at a target in the Blue Kiuge mountains a party of mountaineers lounged up and watched the practice, challenging the ladies to a test of skill. The men were armed with old-fashioned Ken tucky rifles, while the two artists had modern breech loaders. The mountaineers were in vited to set up a target to suit themselves and choose a distance of 100 yards. They shot well, but the womeu were iti good training aud the impromptu match ended m a draw. A woman who is credited with almost as much skill with a gun as in snap shots with the detective camera is the wife of ex-Seuator l'latt, who is off to bag game in Alaska. The rifle, the weapon of precision, is used by fewer women, though numbers of the old make of the Remingtons are still in cir culation. The Marquise de Mores brought down some game during her ranching ex periences in Dakota. Her rifle had a short stock, was of bk-caliber. with 24-inch bar rel and weighed not over pounds. Tee breech mechanism was simple, and it was told of her that first shepbotographed from horseback a scene of wild life and than she brought tbe animal which was its focus of interest down. More ladies shoot at a mark than at game, but the oxodus to England every summer and tbe sight of their cous ins across the waters regularly taking stands at tlw butts during a grouse drive aud bringing the game to hag with the skill of veterans is having its influence on American women. (load double shot guns are beyond the purses of any but the rich, but good si-.gle guns and good single shot rifles are cheap enough to enable anybody who is not whsfted with her eyes q,s deadly weapons to kill in a more effective way. The business women of New York are actively discussing the style of dress best suiied to self-supporting women. With competition in every line daily growing seecer they find that they cannot afford to Wbampeted by their clothes. The woman *jo makes a success in any occupation is cottas woman who.is a bundle of nerves, ail unyielding bodice which prevents full 'wi breathing, the high “dog” collar which K Mating in summer and rasps the neck all . ear rouuc L the absence o( inaccessi- Wlity of the pocket in which to carry the articles wnich business life requires, are r(m riV *i* ot ann °y&uce and nervous irrita ■'■ tt is not long since one of the largest ®rl societies of the city adopted ik'n- ***? ,'\ aist a ' straight gathered r‘ s as 1, rtMS for the members. Mrs. w!! SS v !ller ’ tU ® successful dress re rlraC0 9 f' , , amon £ her costumes an office feitnr ° r ulsnpas women, the principal row ,? 0t r ,h n h Bre a full h’odora vest wn? f ', rah Sllk with Bbort jacket of tine ? rai * ht uudraped skirt laid m the front and gathered on to behind. Another dress which writer- , 0 L ’ Se .vniour, the successful tvpe -1 T° phpr i9 locating,"is a sewn „'? t ‘ 0n °, f th * Directoire gown, with bv that alraosfc as many as are owned Srßt i,anr.; Cky <;r ?,* turH > the boy with his Fwr of these pockets are ‘‘S’ on ® for tUe watch, one that sa Is 0 for car tickets and small Heht ii,io i n i r one °f the panels on the handkerchief* ° n s pocket f or the P ursp a:1(1 ndum book l—i iw, J lx,ckels for uiemor anionj, the t. an< * car ‘l cas e are tucked away baa aroth . r t t ar draperies. When its owner 111 -1-hth nni r w S lnaae , she proposes to add miE ai:an^,,! k ?"? n tholeft 81< fe for keys and ! ’ixurk, vl ° ngln ? s - Tbi,lk of '>ch at all but , „,-l° men T’’ 10 have no pockets three bun,i,“ ry ''.mbrella, handkerchiefs, hold ,!n V ,ab y one ha and, while’ ■* ith the other ‘ ’ ° P '‘'’ doors tßd pay cob°fn t K h ev f < l <l t e3te ) xr ' eri l raents * the line ibrary oAL v*"'* 1 111 this country is the % ? a ut A t | ich ilrs - esna, of “ p “*tt; she tires of the suc -10,n in the fa n . Lo ‘ ld ? n ’ j s coming I'lite literally r ’ 18 Baili to be copied ■ rll Whi^L f °“ th ® dining-room of tho leanine t aid snows the same daring 'cod Ck , f '^ ank the bizarre. All the he window r\d apartments, including *}■ is paintol ?P aU ? l,rof "i wooden maii ** "alls are rmn| Ct | lor ° £ a ri P >™on. “ruice beim-? ’ a K'eemsh blue, the eilj ", and the 01 K reou t'iuo and The m ^ a Pal o’ ,deUcate ye| - °rd>;r,l withH the hearth are yeUow, , n , ; !ue ' „ The floor is covered ,s ■■ The e . P g flKured in and '" 1 “Pholsterln re ei)alUo led in yellow ’“! are rf vii nblue - pelves about t e b,n and n ; r *i Wo .' jd h u oldin K old blue ’ Ufc Sewer Lf a , in the corm-r stand .fflliad of cUan 1 OS8 °i? 8 - The Clir "*Ut Ja-ane-I f >WW - , ? <,a f ' nibr , i(l- A ltlh- w h ‘ g ? reS 1,1 bl;le ft “d yel -Mrs. h ; irneo° , boar d'xl in the house . t°he dav the n ” i pr two "inters says J ,. a eH t “T-“ tordsredber .and wardn ,J nV l Stigßti ,n into tha that ata whea 11 was discov ned eighty-threo gowns, not one of which was of the ordinary, quiet conventional kind. When questioned as to her work she expressed the opinion that it must be inspiration, a judgment in which her fellow-boarder war fain to acquiesce, seeing that away from the writing desk the famous writer's conversation was equally thrilling with that which greeted ths ears of an anxious listener who crept up to Harriet Martineau and one of her oriiliant contem poraries to catch the crumbs of wisdom that might be dropoirg, only to bear in a tone of profound conviction, “Well, dear, if I were you I think I’d turn it and have it dyed.” Now is the season when the daughters of wealth plums themselves on foregoing the joys of Newport or Bar Harbor to make pilgrimages among the teuement factories, dropping flowers beside tee machine and winning black looks for their beneficiaries, or victims, from the taskmasters who grudge tue moment of time spent over the posies. It is too obvious a suggestion to lie worth making that a movement on tue part of customers to demand underwear and clothing which can be guaranteed as paid for at better rates would enable the teue ment seamstresses to buy their own blos soms and the flower distributors to take their vacation ease with clear con sciences. The providing of cheap coun try board for working-woman’s vacations is a less sensational form of charity than flower slumming, but more practical. Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, the writer on art and architecture, does much toward main taining a house on the sound, where girls can get good rooms and comfortable meals at 84 or {5 a week while enjoying sea air and bathing. Mrs. Harper, wife of one of the members of the publishing firm, pays out of her own purse the deficit in the bills of a similar house which takes women for two weeks’ vacation at Long Branch Still a third of these summer homes interest tae efforts of Mayor Hewitt’s daughters. Laura C. Holloway’s Seidl society takes women to Brighton beach for afternoon outings cost free, and the Working Women’s Vaca tion societies of New York aud Brooklyn assist several thousands to the joys of green fields and blue skies. Most of the working girls’ clubs have saving bank deposits for vacation funds. New York is to have a law school for women in that fall. E. P. H. GBOaQB LAW FLEBOSD AGAIN. Said to Have Been Duped Out of S3O, 000 at Daly’s Gambling House. From the JVete York Herald. Lono Branch, July ll.—There is a story being whispered to-night about the hotels and places where the wheel goes round and the chips rattle that is almost a counterpart of tbe robbing of George Law last summer in Saratoga. Strange to say, George Law is again the hero, or rather the victim, of the occasion. It is said on the best of authority that on Monday night Haw was swindled out of $30,000. According to inv informant. Law tail the story himself. The young man. it is well known, is very wealthy, and while a shrewd, industrious business man when sober, when drunk is very easily led to part with large sums of money. This fact has been cf late years turned to account by a gang in New York, who have become so notorious as to bn called the “S.vipes Guards”and “The Hessians.” They follow Law about, keeping out of the way while he remains sober, but a3 soon as they hear of his being on a spree they swarm down on him like wolves. Last year at the springs, when Law was stopping at the Grand Union, the Hessians swooped down aud induced him to distrib ute about sl.'),ood worth of diamonds in the bar-room. Jere Dunu wears a magnificent ring presented to him at that time, <uid Joe Coburn has also a costly memento of the occasion. This time, however, the Hessians seem to have been left. It was tha Long Branch gamblers who fleaced the victim. Law came here from Saratoga on Sun day. He had his valet with him, aud was just beginning a “toot.” He registered at tha West End, where the best of care was taken of him, special efforts beiug made to save him from tho gang who it was ex pected would soon flock around him. SECRETED IN A ROOM. Mr. Hayes of the hotel tells me he had Law secreted in a room other than the one opposite his name on the register. This was done solely for protection. A forerun ner of the gang had bean noticed hanging about the hotel. This was tha spy who always follows Jaw to notify the Hessians when to come on. Law was put ia the second room because at Saratoga tho gang got onto his apsrtment and actually made him got up and go away with them. According to Air. Hayes, Law and his valet did not leave the room they were put in, and therefore the story about the young man’s losses are not true. Ha says a close watch was kept for the arrival of the gang. On Tuesday who should put in an appear ance but Jere Dunn. Law kept out of his way. A fellow named Shaefer also came and registered as belonging to the United Stetes army, but got out when he ascer tained that his supposed game was known, but if George Law himself is to be believed, Dunn and Shaefer, if they baddesignson Lavr, came to late. A gentleman from the south, well known in the sporting world as a man of un doubted voracity, -and another from tho west, also of the best standing, tell me that they saw Law' a few days ago, and he told them that lie had just been fleocud out of $:!t),000 by Long Branch sharpers. Oao of these gentlemen said: “Of course this thing is being kept quiet. I got it trom Law’s own lips, and I believo it.” SWINDLED WHEN DRUNK. “This is an outrage. George told me that he was taken to Daly’s gambling house while druuk on Monday night , and induced to play. He did not remember anything that occurred, except that lie made several thousand dollar bets. When he got through he was told that he owed the house $:>0,0U(). He has been iu lots of such scrapes, aud I consider him a fool to pay under such cir cumstances; but George is the soul of honor and always pays.” “Law has been plucked again sure,” said the other gentleman referred to. “He told me so himself aud Ido not doubt it. Thirty thousand dollars is not much to him, but the way he lost it makes my blood boil.” There are two gambling houses here kept by the Dalys. “Phil” Daly runs the Penn sylvania club house and John Daly is pro prietor of the Ijong Branch club house. All knowledge of the loss of SBO,OOO by Law was denied at both places. The young man is said to have gone to Now York on Tuesday, but I am told that frieuds have him safely housed iu a cottage not far from the Branch. Gossip of tho Stage. Thatcher, Primrose and West dissolve partnership Aug. 80. Emma Abbott is in Bayreuth, Germany. She sails for home Aug. 10. Robert Downing’s new play in which he will be seen next saason is called “The W r hite Pilgrim." Mrs. Langtry is confined to her bed at Long Branch, N. J., with an unusually heavy cold, and is threatened with an out. break of congestion of the lungs. Etolka Gorster u at Berlin, 'Germany, and it is denied that she has lost her voice entirely. She sang at a concert in Berlin last week, for the benefit of tho Johnstown (Pa.) flood sufferers, and raised about S4OO. Dunlap’s Stage News has this to say of one of the Fords’ actors of two years ago: “Even the cars are beginning to come Mr. Horace Vinton’s way now. For a time, even the wild winds didn’t; but now he is to go on the road with ‘The Dark Secret.’ He is a fine, capable, conscientious actor, and his ‘Armltage’ in ‘The Livers aud Lights of London,’‘Denver’in ‘ The Silver King,’ and his splendid impersonation while Rose Eytinge’s leading man, cannot readily be forgotten. For fourteen months he sup ported Charles Wyndham in Loudon, fie j is one of tho comparatively few good lead | ing men that are’left to us.” THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1889. Weather Forecasts. Local forecast for Savannah for to-day: Fair weather; cloudy in forenoon, followed by clearing in afternoon. I 1 Special forecast for Georgia: I FiiS Showers in northern, fair in south- l — _Jern portions, slightly warmer, ex < cept stationary temperature, near the coast southwesterly winds. Comparison of mean temperature at Savan nah. Ga.. July !3, lSß9,and the same day for eighteen years. | Departure Msax Tixpebatuks 1 from the Departure ■ j j normal Since for IS years July 13, tS —or Jan. 1, ISS9. Comparative rainfall statement: j Departure Amount for] Amount from the Departure 16 years. , for , normal j July 13, *B9. --or— Jan 1,1889. .1" I .00 | —it j -!- 1 Maximum temperature, 03.0 minimum tem perature, 78.0. The hight of the river at Augusta at 7:33 o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time) was 7.5 feet —a rise of 0.4 feet during tbe past twenty-four hour-. Cotton Kecion Bulletin for t venty-four hours ending 6p. m., July 13. 18fJ. 73th Meridian tune. Districts. ; Avekaok. Kami. Max. ! Min. Rain- Items. iTemp Temp fall, t Atlanta 10 88 70 . 33 Augusta S2 90 72 .18 Charleston 7 94 72 .24 Galveston 18 92 74 .05 Little Rock - 14 94 74 . 30 Memphis. 14 88 72 04 Mobile 8 90 ~'i .21 Montgomery 7 182 74 .03 New Orleans 13 90 70 .18 Savannah !8 96 74 * T Vicksburg 4 92 72 .12 Wilmington. 10 90 72 17 stations ok , Max. Mm. uain savannah district. Temp Temp falll.t Alapaha j 96 72 .00 Albany. j 24 75 03 Baiabrldge I 94 74 * T Eastman j 98 74 00 Fort Gaines ] 98 72 .00 Jesup | 100 16 .00 Live Oak 96 72 .00 Millen 94 74 .(X) Quitman 92 74 . 00 Savannah 93 76 .00 Smithville 98 74 00 Thomaaville 96 72 00 Wayeross j9l 70 .00 Summary I Means, I .... j Observations taken at the same moment of time at ail stations. Savanna ii. July 13, ?:?6 p. m.. City time. j Temperature. | Direction. J I u. | Velocity. P | ltainfafl. NAME or rrATioNa Norfolk 78 5 E ..j .04 Cloudy. Charlotte 75 W .; 1 4 Cloudy. Hatteras T 4 WBO 04 Kainiug. Point Jupiter, Fla 82 S E 8 . . I Cloudless. Titusville 82 5 E 18 !Cloudles. Wilmington 74 8W .lOiCloudy. Charleston 82 5V\ 12*... !Cloudy. Augusta 74. S W |l.22(Cloudy, Savannah. 84 8 W 10 Cloudy. Jackjonville 84 8 10 .... Cloudless. ('adar Keys 82 NW| Cloudless. Key West 84 K | 10j.... Cloudless. Atlanta 74’ Wj. 1.06 Cloudy. Pensacola 82:5W114 (Cloudless. Mobile 82| S j 6 .04 P’tly cloudy Mont(fo:nery 80ISW 6 .16 Cloudy. New Orleans 82. S j. 1 121 Cloudless. Ualresion 84 ! S 8 .... j Cloudless. Palest ; oe 8S S El Cloudless. Brown-sCMo M,B Ei 6 (Cloudless. KioGrar.de.. ... 90: R ;10 ...it'l ,udless. •T ‘tn tes trace of rainfall. C. P. vo. .Ikrhmann, Observer Ritmal Corps. Strictly Business. What is the Bwift Specific Company? Who compose the organization? Is it a clap-trap medicine humbug, gotten up to deceive and make money out of the people? These questions we think are answered by the officials and citizens of our city anil state. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10, 18S8. We know the gentlemen composing the Swift Specific Company. They are promi nent citizens of our stale, men of means and of high character and standing.. W. A. lIKMi'HiLL, President Capital City Bank. J. H. Porter, President Merchants’ Hank. Paul PvOMare, Vice President Atlanta National Bank. L. J. Hill, President Gate City National Bank. JNo. B. Gordon, Governor of Georgia. Alfred H. Colquitt, U. S. Senator. J. T. Cooper, Mayor of Atlanta. H. W. Grady, Editor Atlanta Constitu tion. The Best In the World. I think Swift’3 Specific is the best blood remedy in the world. 1 have known it to make some wonderful euros of patients who were considered incurable. D. M. Grayson, Crowvilie, La. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed froa. The Swift Specific Cos., Drawer 3, At lanta, Ga. Let Her Go, Ga!lager! We mean the Gallager at the Switchback on Tybee Island. Make your purchases at Appel & Scbaul’s, Ono Price Clothiers, at their popular prices, aud get your Switchback tickets free. Gallager knows how to push . We have tried him. Switchback Tickets presented with $1 purchases and up, as advertised, at Appel & Sohaul’s, One Price Clothiers. Complete. Well, I should smile. Our line of plain and fancy Hosiery can’t be boat, and the prices tell. Appel <£ Schaul, One Price Clothiers. A Delicious Beer Is the great Rochester Bohemian Brand. All first class grocers and bars iu New York make a specialty of this Rochester Lager Boer. It is made from German hops im ported from Germany. You will find it the most delicious drink, and one you will never tire of, is this, the great Rochester Beer. Made only by the R'Chester Brewing Company of Rochester, N. Y., and sold only in bottles. For sale by John Lyons Sc Cos., J. McGrath, 8. W. Branch, W. G. Cooper, Moehlenbrock & Dierks aud John Lynch. be Soto Rye Whisky, a delightful blend of mellow brands, only $4 a gallon. M. Lavin’s Estate sole proprietor. Telephone 54. 25c. Will buy you the latest in Bilk Pongee, four in hands, and Winsor’s Scarfs, at Appel & Schaul’s, One Price Clothiers. Just re ceived. Lunch Baskets, Btrauss Bros., 22 and 22 Barnard street. At the Harnett House, Savannah, Ga., you get all the comforts of the high-prioed hotels, and save from $1 to $2 per day. Try it and be convinced. — Boston Home Journal. Fine Teas, Coffees, best brands Canned Goods, New Magnolia Hams and choice Corn Beef, selected pieces, at M. levin’s Estate. Thin, Thinner, Thinnest! Summer Coats and Vests, every'style of goods imaginable, at Appel & Schaul’s, One Price Clothiers, at summer prices. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE of ou* ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. For 13 cents you can have “your say" in the Moair.jro N'rws, provided you say it in 15 word*, and pay 1 cent fer each added word. Th* CHEAP COLUMN embracea advertisements at all kinds, via.: FOB SALE. REAL ESTATE, TO LEASE. SALE BOUSES, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. SALK MISCELLANEOUS. BUSI NESS OPPORTUNITIES. PERSONAL. BOARD ING. wanted help, wanted situa tions, wanted BOOMS, WANTED BOARD. FOR RENT ROOMS. WANTED AGENTS, wanted houses, wanted miscellanb. OUB. LOST AND FOUND, TO LOAN, RE MOVALS, AUCTIONS, EDUCATIONAL, PRO FESBIONAL, MUSICAL, ATTORNEYS, Etc. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS will have their order* promptly attended to and will receive copies of the paper with the ad tot tlaement marked for inspection. Count the number ot words in your “ad” and remil accordingly. Please remember that no adver tisement ia inserted for less than 15 cent* LETTER BOXES in the Morxino News are furnished without cost tjr the receipt of answers to advertisers, and all communications art strictly confi dential. Persons having advertising aocounts with ths Morning News can send advertisements BY TELEPHONE when it Is not convenient to write and forward them to the office. Telephone of Business Office ia No. 3f>4. Galls answered until tO p u PERSONAL, H OTOQ ka PI IY\—Two dollars and " fifty rento pays for one dozn lCabinet Photo graphs and one extra for bxld frame. J. N. WILSON, 21 Bull Street IT ERSO N AL. —Those who can appreciate fine old Wines, mellow Whiskies, rare old Bran-lies, Gin**, Ruins, etc., hft 1 better examine the stock of M. LAVIN’B ESTATE before buy ing elsewhere. HERMES & Q< >TTLEIB'B old stand is re fitted and refurnished by WATERS A O’RILEY. First class work guaranteed. HELP WARTXO, Y\rANTED, a colored lad as porter In grocery; I must come well recommended. Apply immediately. J. S. F. BARBOUR, New Houston and Barnard streets. \\T ANTED, a young: lady for office work; * I must have had some business experience. Address, with references, Box 32, Morning News office. \\T ANTED, throe or four live, energetic solioi -7? tors to solicit subscriptions to the “THE GRUMBLER,” corner Bull and Bryan afreets. \\T ANTED, neat, capable girl for general II houuowork. Call Monday morning. Mas. WM. KELLEY, 67 President street. MEN can find employment Monday morn i in£ by cal* ng at 15V South Broad street. \\ r A NTED, a good cook. Apply at 54 Gaston ▼ ▼ street. O ALESMEN.—We want a few reliable men to kd travel and sell our goods; no previous ev perience necessary; permanent position; salary ?*2 50 per day; wages and traveling expanses in advance; goods staple and sell on sight; busi ness light, easy, genteel. Addresj. witJL stamp, CONTINENTAL MT’G CO., Cincinnati,, O. BTATK OF WEATHER. W A-NTM*, experienced jeans pants makers _ T at .Jefferson street, corner liryan. \\f ANTED, two truck gardeners, to rs.ae “ T vegetables on shares. Address Box ii-10, Fort Meade, Florida. ~\\f ANTED, a first-class sawyer and sawfiler. 1T must be sober and rejjpble. and well recommended. Apply to JESSE THOMPSON Jt CO., Midville,.Ga. \COOK WANTED.—A good plain cook for a family can secure permanent employment at one of the healthiest places in America by applying to the undersigned WALTER T. MC ARTHUR, AlcArthur, Montgomery county, Georgia. \\ ANTED, Agents to handle our goods on ’ t commission all through the soutn who cover their territory every thirty or sixty days and visit the small towns preferred; also a city salesman in Macon, Augusts and Jacksonville. ATLANTA SHOW CARE 1 'O.. Atlanta, Or., \ GENTS should write for illustrated circular. terms and two weeks' trial of Missouri Washer. Washes dirtiest clothes by hot steam without rubbing. Easily sold; profitable. J. WORTH. 54 Beckman street. New York. SALESMEN WANTED- SI,OOO can bo made k in six months selling Tunison's now aud su perior Atlases. .Maps and ( harts. For particu lars. address H. C. TUNISON, Atlanta, <>'a. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. X\T ANTED, a position by an experienced ' V elderly woman in some first-class North Georgia watering place,or a permanent place in a hotel in some city. Address HOUSEKEEPER, Morning News office, Savannah. V SUCCESSFUL fertiliser salosman. with several years’ experience in North and Middle Georgia, wants position for coming sea son. Address SALESMAN, Lock Box No. S3, Atlanta, Ga. \\ 7 ANTED, bv a young lady, position as book- T y keeper, cashier or office work: willing to work for small salary: can fnrnisli best of reference. Address ROBERTA, this office. \\ r ANTED —A youug lady, having her own Vt typewriter, desires a position as stenog rapher or typewriter, from Sept, 15 next; satisfactory references. W. 1. W., Box 115, Sa Vanuatu A YOUNG BOY, 16 years old. would like to get position with a good, reliable firm writes a good hand. O. M. G., Morning News. A FIRST-CLASS hotel cook wants a situation Apply to HENRY WILLIAMS, 5443H1 Hunt ingdon street. VLT ANTED, position as traveling salesman in V > Georgia by a man of several years expe rience. Good references given. Address BUS IN ESS. care of Carrier No. 2, Macon, Oa. AST ANT ED. by an experienced woman, a * V situation as housekeeper in private family. Address Mas. C. H. S., Morning News ofiioe. Sa vannah. STEADY MAN wants a situation of any kind; good reference. Address STEADY, Morn ing News. SITUATION WANTED, hy a practical filer and sawyer. Address IS., care this office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AIT ANTED, from Oct. Ist. Two connecting TT rooms, on floor w itli bath, with or with out board, for gentleman and wife, in district south of Gaston, nortn of Bolton, east of Dray ton, ami west of Habersham. Address at once stating terms, H., Box 96. city. 11” ANTED, to rent, by Oct. Ist, medium size 11 bouse with modern conveniences, conven ient to horse cars, not to exceed twenty minutes ride to liny street. State location and rent. Address HOUSE, News office. TIT ANTED, an active young business man ?t with small capital as partner in an estan lisned retail paying business. AddressM. G. K., Morning News. Ay ANTED TO RENT, a small house in a con t V venient part of the city: rent to be moder ate. Adiresß TENANT. Morning Nowe office, \y ANTED, Brush Electric Light and Power it Company stock. Address CASH, this office. Ay ANT ED. pupils, to instruct privately; ref- It •renee furnished. Miss GRAD Y, 63 H*ll street. IO AN ASSOCIATION STOCKS of all kinds ji wanted, by SAM K. PLATSJIEK, Broker. Room 6, Southern Bank. ly ANTED, everybody to call and examine VV the samples of goods of the Bunker HiH Pants Company. Pants. s■': and upward; suits, sl4 and upward. Whitaker street, near South Broad. _ 1," MPTY BARRELS.— WiII pay cents each .j for good sound Barrels, suitable for hold ing tar, on delivery at UA3 WORKS, Bay street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. \NY ONE wishing to sell small hotiae #r house* cheap for cash, or on time, will rioaso iul.iress, Htnt.n* location, pri-e, etc., * HOUSES.” Morning News. r*al and Wood orders by CHaS. * ▼ H. DIXON A CO. Telephone 03. Office 8 Drayton street, east side. \ WHITE WOMAN vants babiea to Board; giTe m >ther*s care. 11,I 1 , 1 Br t IVANTED, the public to know that recent I ▼ improvements increase*! capital and facil*- j tics enable us to tarry a larger stock and to v il i at reduced prices. M. LAV IN'S ESTATE, i elephone 64. \\ r -ANTED, every body to call and examine ▼ I the samples of goods of the Bunker Hill Rants Company. Pants, $3 and upward; suits, sl4 and upward. Whitaker street, near South Broad. \V T ANTED, a good livo man with $2,000, us a II partner, one who thoroughly under stands the house furnishing hardware business. \ddresw. with references, HARDWARE, Uvx *>. care Morning N#wg. V PURCHASER desiring a beautiful residence with 2u lots in this vdlarv, 45 miles from Savannah Address AGENT, o iver. Ua. ROOMS TO KEN E. r |' , U RENT, two rooms furnished or unfur i- nished. convenient t-' business, bath room on same floor; private family; rooms facing north and south; large and pleasant; will rent eh ap to permanent tenant. For terms, ad ilres.s I*. D., News office. RENT, three unfurnished s -nth rooms, one single aud two connecting; bath room convenient and gas if desired. 3 7 Habersham, letween York ami President. (\NE pleasant furnished room for rent, suits * bla for two gentlemen sleep ng. Northeast corner of East Broad ami President at roe a. RENT, two desirable furnished rooms with bath on same floor. 75>* Broughton street. FpOR KENT, two unfurnished rooms with use of bath, rent reasonable. Apply 38 Abor corn. ITVjR RENT, pleasant south rooms, lao r '' and small, also day board, at 56 Barnard street. r | r 1R A water conveniences. Also large room on second floor. 127 Charlton street. RENT, a desirable flat 10 Macon street, totween Habersham aud Price. Apply at house. JARCJE, pleasant, airy front room for gentle J men, with or without board. 153 South Broad street. I RENT, tvro rooms, second floor, single HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT. | \WELLING and store northwest corner I " Montgomery and Henry streets, just the place for drug business. R. S. C'LAUHORN, deal Estate and Collecting Agent, No. 11l Buy street. I?OR RENT, on Margaret street, n five-room house at ten dollars a month. Inquire at 150 Taylor street. SEVERAL desirable residences, with all mod ern improvements, for rent Further in formation apply U SALOMON COHEN. IT'OR RENT, from Oct. Ist, that, desirable red ' denes southeast cornel Charlton & Tatt* nail streets. Apply to M. A COHEN, y.’J Bay street. FOR RENT MIS< ELL AN EOt S. CMJRRENI LEASE a bakery, with tools l 1 and fixtures complete, occupied by present owner for the past 20 years; fine location for trade, a big opening f- r Die right man at Au gustA, Qa. GEO. EVERS IT'OR RENT, Stable with use of yard nt No. ICI Liberty street. Apply on premises. LX>R RENT, warehouse on River street, for- I merly occupied by Artesian Ice Company. Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning News. FOR SALK. Y-LOSING OUT SALE Hecond-hand Furni \_J Hire.—One line Walnut Chamber Suite, marble top, $33; one Parlor Suite $35, both go >.l as now and cost ono hundred each: two Baby Carriage#, Bureaus, Bedsteads, one Re frigerator. CALLAHAN’S, South Broad and Barnard streets. CTILL soiling our share of goods regardless , -f IO the late Are at our warehouses. Call in ndkt week and see the new line of Trunks. Fresh goods constantly. TEEPEE A CO., 193 Broughton stre -t. I) ILLISALLY’H Diarrh ea Mixture, madeond > sold by J. E THORNTON, druggist, Whim ker and Liberty streets. Every bot tle guaran teed. (M LOSING OUT SALE.—One carload crockery 7to bo sold without regard to cost. CAL LAHAN'S, South Broad and Barnard streets. INoR SALE, at reasonable price, a fine Milch I 1 Cow. Can be soon at City Scavenger’s Lot, oil West Boundary street. ("OR SALE, a young, fine, large Buy Horse; 8 good driver, healthy and without a fault. US Bruughton street. I'JOR SALE, one of the finest lots in Pooler, 1 with cottage nearly complete I, 105 feet front on Newton street and ZlO feet front oil Symons street, cheap for cash. Address W. H. BIDDENBACK, Pooler, Ga. IVOR SALE a very desirable residence, with south and east exposures, corner of Bolton and Barnard streets. Possession given Oct. Ist. C. H DORSETT. I DOR SALE, a young and gent.lo mare, suita i ble for a lady to drive or ride; trots in har ness, paces under the saddle. Address CHEAP, this office. IJOR SALE, anew skiff boat, 17 feet loDg, 1 copper fastened. Cau be seen at 76 Brough ton'street. —_____ 1 JOB SALE, fifty Plymouth Rock Hens; also a few extra lino Canaries. Apply to But ler's Drug Store or John Lyons, O. NOBLE. \ LOT of Second Hand Stoves and Ranges, ; Y thoroughly overhauled and made good ns new, for sale dirt cheap. D. N. THOMASON, 37 Jefferson street. I.XIR SALE, one iron safe, cost ninety dollars, 1 will sell for fifty five dollars; combination lock. 33 Jefferson street. (' APITALISTB wanting to buy securities 7 right, call on RAM K. PLATBHEK, Broker, Room 6, Southern Bank. MALLGRAV’S Fine Butter is making things hum; 150 pounds a week is liis sale now. I A BOOK for 27c ! W.- will send, prepaid. I ’ / a copy of Conklin's Manual for 35c. in stamps, it has 181 pages of practical informa tlon, and contains fifty full page c< lored maps, complete map of every' State in U. 8., and every country in the world, with statistics of each, etc. A. b. PERRYMAN * CO., Box 27 it, Macon. Ga. _ r ITK!TN BAKING P< IWDER is tho best. Tor I sale by all grocers at 50c. can. 17V )R sale. Champagnes, < ’lareta, Sautemes, 1 Rhine, Madeira. Port, Hherry, Catawba, Angelica. Burgundy and Hungarian Tokay Wines. 45 East Broad street. Fncit SALE, ono young Texas Mare, well broken, good roadster and gentle. Apply LOGAN, Second ayenue. } DOR SALE, tho Fruit Farm and Vineyard of ; the late John C. Taylor, located about six miles from Savannah. F.,r particulars ap ply to U W. LANDERSHINE, Executor, FOUND. I "OUNT), package of three books. Owner can 6 find them at J. A. INGRAM S, lUJ Brough ton street. PHOTOGRAPHY'. r pHE NEW GALLERY .171 Congress street, will 1 make fine Photographs 'inferior to none) at the lowest rates, with all Inducement* of fered by others. WATERS & O RILEY, Pho tographers. r |" WO DOLLARS pays for ono dozen flneCabi -1 net Photograph*, as many for eight by ten frame as you wish, at the SAVANNAH PHOTO CO.’S, 149 Broughton street. HOARDING. A*/ANTED, gentleman boarders -rooms care- Yv fully attended to and good table, at 161 Gordon street. SUMMER BOARD.—Special rate* made for table board for the summer season, and meal tickets at reduced rates at tho HARNETT HOUSE, MISCXLLAIfXO( I J KFTUOERATOItS )RA(4E AT It boms. Tillman'i* Patent Refrigerator. It is the best ref iterator, milk and water cooler and i— saver ev#r invented. Keej#i water co* - )! at ail times with-ut puitiug ice m the water. Ampie space for cold storage, pure water, well built, low piic*d. Every family should have one. lam prepared to manufacture Refriger atom :i the above principle any size and style. f.r hot.*’s. st-amboats. butchers, gn>cers. milk dealers and private families, and warrant them :< have a dry Giro lisflos-*i air 1 also manu fa ture ( outlier Refrigerator, for retail gro cers which will give a general satisfaction to all who have used the same 1 cordially invite ail. lefore purchasing elsewhere, to call and exam ine. J \KS MoOINLFY, Manufacturer, No. W 7 President street, Savannah. Qa. UEPOSIT your spare change with the Dime Savings I>epai! meat of TH F'. TITLE GU AK ANTEEAND LOAN COMPANY OF SAVAN NAH, at 135 Congress street. Interest at 4 per cent, per annum paid, or compounded quarterly upon all sum- puL'ed iu tue Bank $> per week amounts in five years to $1,430, and in ten . , rates to and from Europe. To or from Queenstown. Liverpool. I onoon, fToW, Londonderry and B lfaat, S2O; To 11am mg, B.omeu and Havre, *J;To or from Paris, $25. HENRY SOLOMON & SON. }> UTTER. Butter. Butter, Rutter, Butter, But > ter. Bill er. Butter. A. H. MALLORAV, Bcrrion and Montgomery. C TOOKS AND BONDS bought, sold and ex 'hanged by SAM K. PLATSIIEK, Broker, Room 6, Soutlieru Bank. I GUTTER, Butter Butter. Butter. Butter. But- I ter. Butter, Butter. A. 11. MALLGRAV, Berrien aud Montgomery. LMT-MTUKK CHEAP. Bedsteads. Bureaus, I Waehstands, Tables, Chairs, Towel Racks. Sofas. LoungcH, lamtvs, Pictures, Mirrors, one Maxgive Blac'k Wa nut Bo<lroom Suite, one Cherry Bedroom Suite, one Walnut Parlor Suite, Walnut Hat Rack. Er- . Etc. Hold at less than auction prices. EMPIRE BARGAIN STORE, Liberty and Jefferson streets. Y\ T ANTED, everybody to bring in their ooin- II i* iii is; or publication in the firat ismie of “ THE GRUMBLER,” corner Bull aud Bryan streets, BRING in your subscription, 25c., for THE GRUMBLER. Office corner Bull and Bryau. THORPE CO., Publishers. U\I I I RE bought, sold end exchanged. Hpecia; attention given to removing and packing furniture send nowfrf! or •■all. EM PIRE BARGAIN STORE, Libertyand Jefferson stroots. PERFUMED CRABS EYES. In Flesh and 1 Whit. and 10c., at LIVINGSTON'S PHARMACY. 1 VKRYUODY Hubscribea f>r THE GRUM h j BLER, the new weekly, 25c. a year, deliv ered anyw here in the city. VJTOYF. ami Range Rcjtftlring of every kind ‘ ’ d-nc on short notice and gUarauteed. l>. N. THOMASON, 37 Jefferson street. r pftE PALACE PHARMACY in at all times I Hiippli and with the freahest and purest Ifrugs and popular Patent Medicines. Prescrip lions a specialty. Send to the PALACE for your Drugs and Medicines. VV AN 'Tn. everybody to try Savannah II si andard Sticky Ely Paper. For sale by druggistand i.ookslh*r. # 10 to tbe PAL v * PHARMACfY' for fine \ I Confi ctl< us, the best Soda Water and .Toilet Articles. Corner Whitaker and Duffy blroets. j > A DERICK'S, The Dairy on Broughton street, I 1 opposite Ludden .'i Bates', tho coolest, ’ ' ice Cream I Arloi in the South* i | UR perHonui attention iriven to all ordera " " for Wood atid Cool. CH AS. 11. DLXON A CO., office 8 Draytim street, eaet aide. Tele phone 68. (‘1 ALL at 171 Congress street for tine photo- J graphs—work guaranteed as good an the beat. IF you want good Coal, good Wood, und goo<l Weight, semi your orders to CiIAS. 11. DIXON & CO. Telephone 68. Office 8 Drayton it rest, east side. VF. FLINT, Jeweler, Broughton street, lion • just received a complete stock of the rated John 8. Holler 8l Cos, Razors and Cutlery Also keeps the Kampfe s Star Safety KazorStropping Device. Call and get supplied. PINEAPPLE BON BON. Apricot Bon Bon. 1 J’eachen and ('ream, ice ('ream Soda, the best of Syrups, the finest Soda in Steel Fotta tain, at UADERICK’b, The Dairy, 118 Brough i and treat* Ik ALv.RICK’S Ice‘Cream and Sherbets are L pure, rich and delicious—v*ilways reliable. Try thorn and you will have no others. 17 NGLISH T()OTII BRUSHES only 20c.: worth Vj almost double. LIVINGSTON’S PH Alt- BftACY. J \, r ANTED, everybody to call and examine Yv the samples of goods of the Bunker Hill Pants Company. Pants $3 and upward; suits sl4 and upward. Whitaker street, near South broad. f|"HR beat N di Wai.*r and Milk Shakes are at I SHAFFER’S, 110 Whitiurer street. IJROBTED CKE A M SODA 5c.; most delicious. I LIVINGSTON'S PHARMACY, Bull and State. OUBSCRIBK for THE GRUMBLER; nothing h? Uke it think of it, weekly,BSc. a year. KEEP your bed* clean for one year by the use of Edson's Bed Bug Killer, 2'c, LIV INGSTON’S PHARMACY. I) AL' .D rice straw given away. Call at once * on J. W. TEEPLF., 193 and 195 Broughton street. IkICADURA Key Wes; Cheroot*, a good smoko, 17 for 7)0. 1,1 ViNUSTON'S PHAR MACY. / ' ROCERIES, Wines. Liquors, etc., for family vT supplies, table luxuries or medicinal pur poses can be l ad at M I.AVIN’S on ine of Be t railway. Telephone 54. I> ARBOUR, comer Price and Hall streets, has ! > fine Cigars aud Cool Beer. (tLOTHING cleaned,repaired, and dyed, gar -7 menta made to order. marges moderate; sat isfaction guaranteed. A. GETZ, tailor, 29j* Jef ferson street . Special attention given to country orders. I) ARBOUR, Hall and Price, sells Home Light J 5 oil. ItREI-H SUPPLY Drugs, Medicine*, Per i fumcry. Toilet Articles, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco; prescriptions carefully compounded. At SYMONS A MELD’S. I/OR all kinds of Fancy Groceries, go to BAIt- I HOUR’S, Price and Hall. N OTICE. My place of business at present Is at Messrs Uuckenbeliner & Son’s old stand, Bay street, near Whitaker. JACOB COH EN. _____ I>KY BARBOUR’S flue Teas, Price and Hall streets. WALL PAPER —1 am now prepared to fur- Y V nisb and put up all styles of plain and decorative wall paper at bottom prices. A large lot of new patterns to select from very cheap. JOHN O. BUTLER, 140 Con gr*s anu 129 St. Julian streets, i) ARBOUR the Grocer, Hall and Price streets, > has Peuc ics, Apples and Melons. OR. BLANC’S VEGETABLE DEPURATIVE will positively cure dyspepsia, liver com plaint aud general debility. At SYMoNH St MULL’S, Agents, coruerW'est Broad andCoarl ton streets. CIaNNED GOODS of every description at J. ) S. K. BARBOURS. Barnard and New Houston streets, at lowest prices. Grocer, Hail and Price streets. D< IMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Oil 10 cents jier bottle at SYMONS & M ELL'S, Weat Broad and Chariton streets. I) ARBOUR. Price aud Hall streets, has Ice 1 > Old Melons for sale. Give him your Sun day order. / x o to BARBOUR. Hall and Price streets, for U all kinds of Fruits. ICE. Watermelon 1 ’ on ice and a full and com plete line of Tablo Delicacies at J. S. F. HARBOUR’S, corner of Barnard and New Houston. JUST off the ice—the finest and freshest Mel ons Try them. Don’t forget the place— J. S. i. BARBOUR, Barnard aud New Houston streets. ID BY your Flour of JAMES BENNETT. Oor- I ) don and East Broad streets; his stock ia always complete. JAMES BENNETT, corner Gordon and East Broad streets, sells the best quality of Groceries and Family Supplies. Send your orders to him. MISCILLAXEOUB. J AMP.S BENNETT will sell you tine Been and Alee for family use; try him once and yov will do so again. QEND BARbOUR, Price and Hall streets *7 your order for Cold Bottled Beer—sl pas dozen. T P. F. BARBOUR, corner Barnard and fJ • New Houston streets, is the place fo* grocery buyers to send their orders. TAMER BENNETT, the Grocer, keeps Freeh ft Goods. You can get, every thing in his line* of him,at the lowest price always. r I' , EAS, Coffees. Flour. Meal, all kinds of Meats. JL I .ard !.. r her alLGroceries can be had ot JAMES BE; N ETT, corner Gordon and East Brea*! streets. GuaranUHid the best of every thing. UGGS.—Just arrived, forty (40) Fresh mj Fgge. TEFPI.E DA VIS, corner Brough ton and Montgomery streets. Oto BARBOUR'S, Barnu-d and New Hous \ I t/'D ii reett, for the choicest Groceries and Teed Melona, UARANTKED.—'‘ Sure I>eath” is guaran- V I teed todostroy all the roaches in your house P directions are followed. Price 25 cents. O ily at BISHOP’S, Ha ••. / IHOICF. SPRING LAMB- Wes-tern. Northern v ' aud native Meats at LOGAN'S. MARK !• TING kept in cold storage and delhr* erad on Sunday. LOGAJf. / 11TY M AKKET is the place to find everything V frcsli and choice aud from first hands. LOO AN, headquarters. (’i ALL at th* market, buy your beef from LOGAN, Hel“Ct your Vegetables, Melons. Poultry, etc., and LOGAN will send your orders home. IF you want a good Steak, Roast Chop, Leg V*al, Mutton, send to LOGAN. I>ICKLKI> TONGUES, Bonoless|Coni Beef, at a LOGAN'S. M ■■■■■'■■■ j AUC TION SALES FUTURE I>AY*L Valuable Property ou Broughton Street Lota No*. '] and 4 Second tything, Anson ward, being 120 more cr les, on south sido Broughtou street, l>etween Aliercoru and Lin coln stroete, aud running hack to a lane, to geilmr with ill the improvements. This will b a valuable site for i ha I, church or other publia building • or terms and other particulars apply at office of I.D. Laßoche&Son. Auctioneers And Heal Estate Dealers, 168 BAY STREET. 11 -.-'-a DRY ROODS. ii! m ■ QUR FIFTY THOUS AND DOUAR STOC K, damaged by the late fire, will be put or, sale on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Bay street, l wo doors west ot Whitaker, formerly Uuekea heimer’s building, of cost. Clerk* wanted Slonday morning. JACOB COITBN. * 1 — 1 Bgffptß ATOVItL J. W. NORTON,- late of the flnuof Jno. A. Douelass & Cos., Telephone No. 320, Sole agent In Savannah for the sale of the IRON KIN 6, SOUTHERN GIRL, —and— FARMER'S FRIEND IK STOVES, 148 BRYAN "STREET, Second door went of Whitaker. ~ BANKS. -T- Cheque Bank, 1 (LIMITED.) w (Established In London In 1K73.) Head Office, 4 Waterloo Place, Pall Malt* K.. M \THEWS A CO., Hankers, New York. ' I ’HE Cheque Bank checks are equal to cash, I as Bask of England notes are, or as tha United States notes are in tbis country. They are much cheaper for remittances and far tuor* convenient for travelers than letters of credit or circular notes. They are cashed at current rate of exchange uud free of commissions or brokerage fees, ami without Identity of person. In any part of the world at any time of the day without reference to banking hours. In other words, they circulate very much the same actual currency of the place where they ara cashed. The Checks of the Cheque Bank are sold at tlie current rates of exchange of the day they are Issued, aud even if the rates happen to ba extraordinarily !o<w, the buyer gets the benefit. We have always in stock large supply of assort ed checks to meet any eventual demand. Appli cations are constantly coming in on every hand by wire and by letters from all quarters, aud all tt oae wootake our checks are so much pleased with them that they send for more, as they find them safe and coavenient. Call at our office or telephone 115 and ght our rates of exchange before buying elsewhere. M. S. COSULICH & CO., bole Hub-Agent* forhavaiina!; 6i Brum wick, Ga* DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Sure Death tpo ALL COCKROACHES AND BUGS—* 1 new and effective remedy. It is not a poison. Try it. 25c. per bottle. For sale at tho YAM.YCKAW PHARMACY. M. A. BA KIEL Proprietor, southeast corner West Broad and Bryan streets. A New Pharmacy, CIORNKR WALD BURG AND WEST BROAD / streets. The Prescription Department will have the personal attention of T. A. MULL RYNE, a well-known and popular Pharrnaoirt. Night hell promptly answered for physician*’ prescriptions. T. A. MULLRYNE & CO. Recamier Preparations. Reeainier Cream, Recamier Balm. Recamier Powder, Recamier Soap. Recamier Moth and Freckle Lotion and Vita Nouva. For sale at STRONG’S DRUG STORE. BULL AND PERKY STREET LANE. /"■'V he’ CENTS A W BEK will have tha • f k MORNING NEWS delivered at jewrhouee early EVERY MOB*- 3