The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, August 14, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
PERIL OFjH£_PVGILISTa Judß® Terrell KidentV Means Busi „ n tos? e.—Got. Foraker CoU'MBCs. .. a wa:rant for the Mba-l Carroll. P en.ral es:r ",.nrofbo fueen and Crescent superintendent o( Misisi „. r , wauted y aoet tor in the SuUi sippi ss an aider a-a van-Knrftin prize JVTWE TEFRCLI. s charge. 12.—Jud;e Terrell rrKX T'TJiutnnd jury tc-day. He had heard from gentlemen stateutLathe 1...1 wjth tho grdl]d JU ry iU ' oS "X'f v 'had been discussing cer that t- f .. „ j£ 0 reminded them ;n S:'v were under oath tl;a , „ verUlg secret “Besides I sup ’ said, that you are in 1. ,4tf >" f ,r, anuhing that gets out by your ? u Ybe ru l< r 1 refer to is. that It was f ’ ’ ! .ihircd to refer these matters T * u-"' :• e peace. Upon your oath , J , U a ;ou " Hid make true presentments S* ail ln'ittersn.l things coming before °‘ i • p.-oily instructed you to find von. ( 1 t Ti t facts There is a statute smi/riz ' a (rand jury to refer certain demeanors t a justice of the peace. THE t'i'RT MUST CONCUR. ••There is o t thing, these matters can .V‘ ,t, (inferred without the concur not b ' r Trt The ju ige is as much a I T/ r f . h■ c lit as you are. The constitu- i V ui par: of supremo law of the laud, higher than a* legislative act, and it says n-cui court shall have full juns , all puers-civil arid cnmlM i. .. js . t t- This court lias orig- Tal juriuiiion in all criminal n'litters. A justice of the peace h „ nut got it, This is the only court hav .it has, by the constitution; all tho ; A-i.i'tur'S t)at might meet could not n, ster it t 'iuv'other court. I want to av •vou glitlemeu, that it is not in your •> nvr t> trdisfer without the consent of the court; r.I judge of this court I would not permit a thing. MIGHT it WELL GIVE THEM UP. .g , f. u - as our dolilerations tend in that direction vofmight as well give them up. Juv.savif jfu want to tiansfer the niau and there lis power in court to and without your services. \ou were select?! jy the sheriff. Unless vou L--.* nij instructions 1 shall discharge you and”diipt the sheritr to summon anew gru it jury. And I shall inform him that unless he siihmons moil who w ill obey my instructional will impose a fine of SI,OOO upon linn." The charge creates great ex citement. fudge Calhoun, of the counsel for the defuse, ashed the c >urt to note au exci iti it b'dialf of Sullivan. A PI.JA OF GUILTY EXPECTED. Jack- xi Miss., Aug. 13.—Attorney ~ral Mller has received a telegram f; eniUstni Attorney Neville, at Purvis, tei mg him that it will be useless to come, that i j did lot need his aid. It is inferred by this t i atpuilivau and the others will plead guilty A greAt day on the turf. The Big Omjiibua Stakes at Monmouth V/ka bv Longstreet. Monmouthf ark, N. J., Aug. 13. —The traeic was in %xd condition to-day but dusty. Tin? great omnibus stakes resulted in tho overthrow cf the rodoubtablo Proctor Knott, who had to content with second i lace, and a vietory f r Dwyer Bras.’ J,?ng str-Bt. Sam Emo'j is said to have won on tiie laltir’s victory. Following is a summary of tie day’s events: Fir,st Race -Thrie quarters of .a mile. Brad ford n --ii. with BriUnic second and Volunteer tii.r 1. Time R ace I nr* quarters of a mile. Bur lington ', u. with 1/ U Dalrneny second and lievoied t'iir.l. Time V-11%. T*iik i Race -i me ntln and a furlong. Blush w n. wit i . i igarasecindand Connemara third. Time 1.-jy. I ‘ i’lira Raps—The Omnibus slakes for 3- year-olils, J 259 ea.-h, with $1.1.000 added; one !•’ 1 ' and a half. Staffers: Lonestreet, Proctor ,3a vator, i>;< iJa.si.T. e Lioness, Eric and Cihente. At the jtart Salvator showed in .bit was soon pissed hy The Lioness, who ha a lead of a length at the quarter pole. At tv stand The Lio pss was still showing the wav a length in tout of Buddhist. At the quarter Buddhist tebk up the running and The Li 'U'ss fell hack to second place. At the ban huduhist was; leading, with Longstreet e'ln.iDg up. vt the third quarter everything gave 1 1, i, .ngstrret—the order then being l ong-tr- et. Bu Idhitt, Salvator, rproctor Knott ' !1 “. furlong Longstreet still led, and sue- Cee..e„ in wuiimngby two lengths. The strug gi-M-T i! S oo:qplace between Proctor Knott Sill r‘ I ',V* , R ‘ ,Mi Pero one. Pr.ictor Allot, w.-II It bv A short neck. Time L'-SfiW J™ Ka, e Seven furlongs. Rowland* won, Time p"m' T elrer secon d and Grenadier third. 4 ‘; E - rh /eo quarters of a mile, lleaten Tlmil ir 1 ' ® Seto “ d a,id Druidess third. AT SARATOGA. Saratoga, N. Y„ Aug. 13.-Tho weather to-day was fair, the attendance large and he track the ho it of the meeting The cve.its weroas follows: s q ecumi aud f DaSyF. tuird! G- -ice—Three-quarters of a mile third. * Tjme < ] n i:.^ lth Har ' swon<l and Flitter Ma - miev I w ,n~w ! ii?v I?,: !? an<i seventy yards, fcven third. Time second and Eight to- T KEM, TON PARK’S SF.COMD MEETING. ofKemi;mn A p Ug ‘bP' _Thi , s was tlle fit day The race 1 ! S l-° !,<l summr meeting. national breeder-’2 , l>arlt mter ' hy the „ r , -A Ha ’ -old stakes was won Marvin thir l k“ ( ro \ s I: ° ads second and *ii unr l. Seven starters. ON THE DIAMOND. 3 "ojuu- I '■* - t ' a;ao, Batwa9n the country a Laadlagr Teams. srr/p'ayod tn’<t AU3 ' - 13 '~ BaS0 ba!l Kamos suit* : P y J to-day with tho following re- At Louisville— LiuUviHe i’lnooM Bssc hits- Raj',j'° 0 * u 0 0 0 0 0-1 Ba:ti-i; r i, ,i , V m .?. re , Louisville 8. Errors fuio, KUroyand S( At -'t. Louis— CblSus 2 l 3 0 2 4 0 0 1-12 : I h, :s 'L ( loluinbiM 6. Errors? 1 Mil i mi-rvu 3 \ Batteries: Stivetts, * of ntl Met affrer C bUB <,aßtrigbt ' O'Con- At C| eve i and _- • '.“'liiand. , , „ York 1 0 0 0 0 2 o—4 Has,. 1,,-. G,. , 1 3 0 3 2 0 o—la ■ i .NVw a York’ W?* 17 ’ Errors: A fbune and Ewing aUer ‘ eS: Boati “ ChWo K °~ Ph I ! !s; 'ilphia ? J 0 J ° M 0 0-3 fj.t v r>\ •' ® ® 1 1 0 0 0 3 ft pi’ - i,a:-o 3 IC SL Philadelphia 11. E r i hawed Iws . a - Batteries: Pittsburc ' aQ,^ers ybriver, Bo r f ot > ® 152000 0-9 Errors*^ U i e . r r P^dboume'“blle^ t i terie ? : ° a,vln od T-i 1 '-Inma, onL y> ° ar ' zel aud Kelly. VT--'. J ° 4 ° 0 -v u-j. *■' 'Vashingto^Ti.® ’•i.Y^^amxrvat City— ,y ' •^;Wyr;‘•* { ® o o o o o o—2 \ Brookl°y„ 0 5.°Er 3 pieties.! ! 0 0 0 0 0 an o_ i Viau ahd c^ ar {* e *PoiCo/ tSS’uJ^^^onerto k“ h&c .Z lo Pfar toke- b f rosulont Sadi k!om Carnot ig said to expert at the fascinating WHAT BAPELO OFFERS. The Bar Haa a Depth of 25 to 28 Feet at High Water. Darium, Aug. 12.—“ The many projected railroad lines, in conjunction with those in tho actual course of construction, from the interior through the river and coast coun ties of Georgia, naturally attract a good deal of attention at tho present moment,” said a prominent citizen to-day. “Apart from the certainty,” he continued, “that these roads will prove profitable in themselves, traversing as they do sections that are rich in material and fertile in soil, additional speculative features of interest are a-soei ated with them by their respective chances of connection with inland lines seeking new ocean outlets and better shipping facilities for their yearly increasing lreigut. iVtitle powerful railroad corporations interested in such commercial strongholds as, for in stance, Savannah, will naturally fight bravely against any attempt to divert ai.y share of the interi r trade to new points f outlet—evep though it be demonstrated that these new outlets offer superior ad vantages—yet tho day is not far distant when the rapidly increasing commerce of the country will demand not only addit - mal outlets, but that the points offering the bo-t facilities shall be utilized in preference to others.” “You think, then, that some places are favoied from simply selfish motives?” “I know they are! Hero is a map of the last government survey. Look at the depth of water on Sap-.-lo bar—lß feet. Well, with a rise of tide of from 7 to 10 feet, tln-re is not a particle of doubt that Sapelo can boast of from 25 to 28 teet of water—suffi cient for the largest ocean-going crafts. Now, look at the surrounding ports. There is no place, in fain, on the South Atlantic coast whien can cope with Sapelo.” “But perhaps the configuration of the surrounding land is not suitable. It may be marshy and unhealthy—unfit, perhaps, for the building up of a city?” “No, sir,” was the answer. “You make a mistake there. Here is Sutherland's Bluff, and next to it Belleville and Bais den’s Bluff, all surrounding the harbor; the highest, kind of coast land and tho healthiest place in this great land of ours.” “Admitting that these places are ex tremely healthy, ms they naturally must be from their close proximity to the ocean, there may be other stumbling blocks in the way. Perhaps, for example, shipping might be exposed to the fury of a turbulent ocean ?” “No,” was the answer. “Vessels could ride out any gale with perfect safety in the sound, but, apart from this, the loading places for vessels of deep draught, viz., Dog Hammock, Julienton creek aid Creighton Islaud are almost entirely land locked. “Well, now, speaking about these coast railroads, the timber trade of Darien, de pendent as it is upon the water courses, A1 tamaha, Oemulgee, Oconee and Ohoow-e, is hound to hold its own ngaiu-t any land transportation combinations that mar ba formed to lessen it, will it not?” was quer ied. “Not at all,” he replied. The Americas, Preston and Lumpkin road on both sides of the Oemulgee will drain the principal tim ber belt ou which the Oemulgee depends. Tho material under the control of this r- ad will be landed wherever they decide to locate their terminus. On tha eastern side of the Eat Tenness‘o, Virginia uud Go r gia road the two lines, Hawkins’ and the Central’s, take in the best timbered lands of Montgomery and Tattnall counties, thus diverting the lion’s share of rho Oconee’s and the Ohoopa-j’s supplies. Emanuel county’s supply to the water courses is also cut short by the Central’s ex tension, and Laurens ami Johnson counties likewise. ” “But it will make no perceptible differ ence in our supplies for years to come?” was asked. “Oh, yes, it will. The Americas, Preston and Lumpkin roadjou tho western side of the East Tennessee, Virginia and Goergia road has already decreased the Ocmulgee’s sup ply considerably, and when either Che Cen tral or the Hawkins line is completed east of this rqnd the loss to the Oconee and the Oemulgee will bo severely felt and uvu here ” “How do you propose toiamedy this?” was asked. “By railroad connection,” ho replied, “with one or more of these systems. Our rivers will always bring us a certain sup ply of timber. That these railroads with their many extensions will lessen it to a lamentable degree is certain. But no net work of roads possibly contemplated could oyer deprive us of a fair supply of yellow pine. All we yant is the attention of com merce drawn to our ocean-shipping facili ties in the county, viz: Sauelo. This ac complished, not only the resources of adjoining counties in the state, but the products of other states will seek an outlet at our unequaled Sapelo liar. The magnetic needle of western and northwest ern commerce will al ways persists itly point toward Sapelo. We may have to wait a year, or a few years, but* it will eventually dawn upon parties interested that while millions of dollars are being wasted oil inferior bars and harbors, Sapelo, assisted by nature alone, will remain the queen of ocean outlets. Hm. An Ott-Told Tale of Daring. Here is the result of the 230th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana £Btato Lottery, which took place at New Orleans, La., on Tuesday, July 10, ISS9. Ticket No. 42,758 drew the first capital prize of $300,000. It was sold in fractional parts of twentieths at $1 each sent to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Two went to Herman lisher, St, I, mis, Mo.; one to a correspond ent through Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank, San Francisco, Cal.; one to Ike Lurie, Chicago, 111.; one to a depositor Union National Bank, New Orleans, La.; one to Eugene Chretien, Jr., 425 Charires street, New Orleans, La.; one to Mi s Amanda Fisher, 201 Champlaino street, Detroit, Mich.; one to Abraham Weinger, 401 S. Canal street, Chicago, 111.; one to Dros.cn National Bank, Detroit, Mich.; one to Manufacturers’ National Bank, Boston, Mass.; one to F. M.les James, Boston, 51ass.; 0.,e to Firet National Bank, Cheyenr.e, Wv. TANARUS., one t > Bann of Cozid, Cozad, Neb., etc., etc. Ticket No. 58,807 drew the second capital prize of SIOO,OOO. also sold in fractional twentieths at $1 each; one to Hugh T. Car lisle; 282 Magazine street, Now Orleans, La.: one to George N. Davenport. Sprmtr field, 111.; one to Henry Luce, Mint saioon, Salt Lake City, Utah; one to F. C. Part', Bellows Falls, Vt.; oue to C. H. Briggs, Gabon, O.; one to H. G. Kerschner, Beth lehem, Da.; one to a correspondent through Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank, Sau Francisco, Cal.; one to 8. Weil, Meridian, Miss.; oi o to Keutschler & Greashaber, Reading, Pa., etc., otc. Ticket No. 15,186 dr -.v the third capital prize of #50,002, also sold in frac tional parts; five to Max Btadler. 461 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; five to Clark ifc Anderson, 604 South Thirteenth street, Omaha, Neb. Any further information can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. THE BOOK FOR BOOKKEEPERS. It Will open Out Perfectly Flat From First to Last Page. The Morning News Printing House is the licensed manufacturer ol Bronson’s Flat Opening Blank Books (adopted by the United States government). There is no book made of equal strength. It will open _at any page and remain per fectly fiat. There is no danger of the leaves becoming loose. It is the only elastic bind ing designed to open flat that has received the unqualified indorsement of bookkeepers as well as bookbinders. Books ruled to any pattern, made to any size and bound in any style. We are making books for a number of firms in this city and elsewhere, and will take pleasure in showing them to those in terested. The Morning News Steam Printing l House, 3 Whitaker street, Savannah, THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14,1889. Weather Forecasts. Local forecast for .Savannah for to-ilay: Partly cloudy, becoming threatening, with showers. Special forecast for Georgia m l.'ihowers, stationary temperature, —... Southerly winds. Comparison of mein temperature at Savan nah, (la., Aug. 13, ISBU, and the same ilay for eighteen years: 1 Departure ~ _ Mean Temper.-. tthe. from the Departure normal since lan. for 18 years Aug. 13. 89 or —i *• •***• 7# J M j 1 1 - 5-8 COMPARATIVE RAINFALL STATEMENT. Amount Xl "‘T l |v ” ar V"-'- for 18years VUK r I3 } n-.rmal Si^^“ 28 j .85 35 | - 5.05 Maximum temperature, SO; minimum tem perature, 72. Tue height of the river at Augusta at 7:33 o’clock a. in. yesterday (Augusta time) was 13.8 feet—arise of 5.3 feet during th; past twenty-four hours. Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours ending Op. in., Aug. H 1889. 75th Meridian time. Districts. I Avkkaur. No.of ~ ... „ . c t . Max. Mm. Rain t ions. rt ‘ In P Temp fall, t Atlanta j !2 80 j 70 |. !7 Augusta 12 84 70 j .28 Charleston 7 HI ! 70 ' .70 Galveston ! 19 04 74 ! .05 Little Rock 11 09 1 72 22 Memphis 14 I 84 ! 70 ' .10 Mobile 8 i 92 ! 72 ot Montgomery ! 5 91 74 j .03 New Orleans j 12 14 71) 1 .01 Savannah 12 92 72 12 Vicksburg I 5 |94 72 *T Wilmington [ 10 i 84 08 .08 Summary . j I Means 70 i 71 "i STATIONS oe Max. Min. Ram savannah district. Temp Temp falll.t Alapaha 94 70 Oil Albany 98 ! 74 .30 Eastman m ! 72 n.i Fort Gaines 94 04 .is Jesup 90 ; 72 .00 Live Oak 94 74 00 Mill on j 92 | 70 : .no Quitman 1 80 ! 72 1 .00 Savannah 80 72 05 Srnithviile | 98 j 72 j .00 Thomasville i 92 72 j ::9 Waycross 92 I 74 | .00 Summary . . .. f Means, 93 .1 | "is ( Hi't-rvitti-m. taken ut the satno moment of time at ail stations. Savannah, Aug. 13, 7:38 p. m., city time. Ten 1 lie rat ure. Direction. Velocity. Rainfall. Name op Stations. Portland... 64 W .*.... P’tiv cloudy Boston - 66 S W *T Cloudy. Rock Island. .. . 6t: Win iP’tly cloudy Ne-.v York city. ...j '.2 K 12 *T IP’tly cloudy Philadelphia j 71 SE 10 .01 1 Cloudy. Detroit fi iS i .04 Raining. Fort Buford 76 I 12 .... Cloudless. St. Vincent W 6 .... < toudv. Washington city... j 76 s . Cloudy. Norfolk.. 7s S E $ i'loudy. Charlotte j 73 S 6 .26 Cloudy. Hat tern 7SW 14'.... t 'loudb-ss. Titusville j 82 SE 10 .... SCloudless. Point Jupiter,Fla... 83 S : 12 .... Cloudless. Wilmington j 76 8W: 6! .0-ll Cloudy. Charleston |79 SW .01 Cloudy. Angus a | 71 SE 6 .40 Raining. Savannah j 7s> S | 8[ .54 Cloudy. Jacksonville 76 W : ; *T P’tly cloudy Ce lay Keys : 82 N Kit'd' Cloudy. Key West ] 8-1 E ,6 ... Cloudless. Atlanta. 1 72 Cm .. .38 Raining. Pensacola 62 BW, 8 .... Cloudless. Mobile { Montgomery 84 W P'tly cloudy 5 icksburg 86. N j.. 1.... P’tly cloudy New Orleans. 89 S ! .. .06 P'tly cloudy Shreveport HiS E .Cloudless. Fort Smith 84j S I..i....;Cloudless. Galveston ... 82 S , 6 .... P’tly cloudy Palestine 82 8 E! Cloudless. Brownesville . Kio Grande.. . i **...!.!!!! Knoxville 72 S W 8 'd 2 Cloudy. Memphis 74 S | 6 .61); Cloudy. Nashville 78 S 6 .01 cloudy. ludianapAlis. ... 78 SW 6 id Clou-I,ess. Cincinnati 80 SWj 6 .... Cloudy. Pittsburg 72 K ..' .01 Raining. Buffalo 7-3 N Ei fi .... Cloudy. Cleveland j 68 8 ! 8 *T ißainiug. Marquette 58 N Fi 10 .40 Raining. Chicago .. 74 SW .. 14 P'tly cloudy Duluth 60 N E 8 .18 Cloudy. 9b Paul 01 NW 6 *T Cloudy. Davenport 80 Cm J Cloudless. Cairo. 80 S W 12 .22 P tly cloudy St. Louis 82 S WlO .... iCloudless. Kansas City SIS \W...... Cloudy. Omaha BINW !Cloudless. Sioux City 76| N Cloudless. Bismarck.. ... ... 78 ! N, 8 .. Cloudy. Rapid City 76! W 6 *T Cloudy. Cheyenne.. 76|8W| 6| .02|CIoudIess. *T Indicates trace, tim-hes and hundredths. C. F. von Herrmann, Observer Signal Corps. Hale and Hearty in Old Age. What is more beautiful than an ancient tree clothed with an ample robe of verdure? Apt is the comparison between such ft growth and an old man or woman infused with health and vigor. The sine qua non, the indispensable con dition of vigorous youth, robutft manhood and a virile old ago is sound digestion. Without this life is shorn of Lhe heart.; zest that should attend it. No more beneficent nud agreeable contributor to the attainment of a bale old age, and efficient means or counteracting the inilu encs-s that too often attend life’s decline, can he found than ilostetter's Stomach bitters. Dys peptic symptoms, a tendency to kidney com plaint, nervous inquietude and rheumatic trouble are overcome by its use. The effects of exposure and overwork are nullified by it, and it affords efficient protecti n to al! subjected to malarial influences. Oiveitath rough trial. Lunch Baskets, Strauss Bros., 22 and Barnard street. Please Doh’t For a moment suppose we are fooling when we say we are selling out; it is as sure as you live. The senior member of the firm, after au active partnership of thirty years, retires, thus necessitating the closing out in order to settle up. What better evidonco do you want than your own eyes? We offer you a suit for sio that is worth $22 of auy man’s money. Our sls suits are as good (if 1 ot bettor) than any sls suit you can buy anywhere. Wo offer you our sls suits for $lO. Hats, shirts, and everything in our line is offered at reduced price. Remember, that it is not now a question of profit, the goods have 10 bo sold regardless of cost. “ The, Famous ,” 144 Congress street, northeast corner Whitaker, Savan nah, Oa. Do you want a good, strong Market Bas ket? All sizes at Strauss Bros.’, and it will pay you to price our Crooeries before pur chasing elsewhere. BARGAINS AT SILVA'S. Spring Clearing Sale of Surplus Stock. Odd Lots, Remnants and oliartitly Imperfect Goods at Less Than Cost to Make Room for New Importations. A largo lot of lamps vory 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 and other Daskets. All this and much more at Silva’s, 140 Broughton street. If you are going traveling and need a nice Lunch Basket, Strauss Bros, can sup pl- same. 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. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE CENT A WORD COM. For 15 cents you can have ‘ your say" in tbs Morning News, provided you say it in 15 words, and pay 1 cent far each added word. Tbs CHEAP COLUMN embraces advertisemants of all kinds, vis.: FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE, TO LEASE, SALE HOUSES, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, SALE MISCELL VSEOU*. BUSI NESS OPPORTUNITIES. PERSONAL, ROARD -INQ. WANTED HELP. WANTED SITUA TIONS, WANTED ROOMS, WANTED BOARD, j FOR RENT ROOMS, WANTED AGENT’S, ; wanted houses, wanted mibcellanb- OUB, LOST AND FOUND. TO LOAN, RE MOVALS, AUCTIONS, EDUCATION Al. PRO FESSIONAL. MUSICAL, ATTORNEYS, Etc. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISERS will have their orders promptly attended to and will receive copies of tho paper with the adver tisement marked for inspection. Count the number of words in your "ad” ar.d remit accordingly. Please remember thnt no advex* Usenient is inserted for less than 15 cents. LETTER BOXES !n the Morxino News are furnished without cotit for the receipt of answers to advertiser* and all communications are strictly conj l* denttai. Persons having advertising ancounta with the Morning News can send advertisement* BY TELEPHONE wLen it is not convenient to write and forward them to the office. Telephone of Business Office U No. 364. Ofcllc answered until lO p ti. PKRSONAL. npwo DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS pays JL for one dozen Cabinet Pii->t"uraphs and ohm extra iu Bxlo gilt frame. J. N. \VILS< Of, 21 Lull street. I,T)R fall planting —from reliable growers nt low prices- fresh Bean, Cabbage and Turnip Seeds at HI IDTS. HERMES & GOTTLEHTS old stand is • fitted and refurnished by D. L. WATERS. F'irst-class work guaranteed. Heat, Chafing and all skin eruptions, nothing equals BOKACINK. Try it; J£st?. package at druggists. IF you are seeking the worth of your money in Pure Old Kye Whisky, buy l>eSoto from it n sole proprietor. 31. LA YIN'S ESTA'iE, L i ait Broad st reet. I LX)R thirty days only, 82 50 pays for one dozen fine cabinet photographs and one extra Bxlo. framed In lino gilt frame SAVAN NAH PH< >T() <'< •., 119 Brougi \ r ES, Peaches and Cream, try Peaches ami 1 Cream. HEliiT'S specialty. Peaches and Cream. ' r : NEW G : LERY ,171 I will make fine Photographs (inferior to none) at the lowest rates with ail the induce inents offered by others. i). L. WATERS, Photographer. A TTEXTION is called to our ads in these I\. columns. They are but passing notices of our goods, which we take pleasure in showing to our customers. M. LAVIN‘3 ESTATE. Telephone 51. IIKJ.P WANTED. \VTANTED, a cook; well recommended. Ap ▼ ▼ ply at 1 ,; !) i’erry street. \\f ANTED, a sober, honest, intelligent white Y ▼ man as porter; must come recom mended. Apply at once, A. K. ALT MAYER & C K V\TANTED' -Man to t.ak*the agency of our ▼ t Safes; size 28x18x18 inches; weight 500 lbs.; retail price $35; other sizes in proportion. A rare chance to create a permanent business at home. These safes me*t a demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe PooL ALPINE S \ FE (’< Cincinnati. < >. \ITANTED, a butler for service at Beaulieu; Y > must come well recommended. Apply t< A. L. HARTRIDGE, Batfcersby’s Building, Buy street, MDCELLANKOIs WANTS, WANTED, every man. woman and child to ▼ > buy a lot for $25, $1 cash and $1 a month until paid for; no interest. See special notice column. HOWLAND & MYERS, Real Estate Agents, 94 Bay street. IJ'OR Dyspepsia ami Kidney Complaints use the celebrated Tate Spring Water, 40c. gal Ion; agency HEIDT'S. A SMALL family now housekeeping desire j. V. board from Otober Ist for two adults ami two children: two rooms and bath room will be needed"; can furnish them if necessary. Address, giving location and terms, FLORIDA, care Morning News office. \\, r E desire to act as agents or middlemen for It the public to buy and sell the best goods for the least money. The oldest established business, anew building, increased capital and better facilities peculiarly endow the M. LAYIN I'ATE to act in the ahovi capacity. \ V r E want tho public to co-operate with us in ▼ our efforts to reduce <>;:r extensive and in creasing stock of Imported and Domestic Liquors of all kinds. M. LAYIN'S ESTATE. Telephone 54. W E wflnt to sustain the enviahle reputation * > we have enjoyed for t.!iirty-six years, so we will continue to sell fine old Wines and Liquors and Choice Groceries at moderate prices, which no temporary advantage will tempt us to change, M. LAVTN'S ESTATE, 45 East Broad street. ROOMS TO RENT. RENT, from October 10th, that desirable i front basement room 80 South Broad street, suitable for doctor's office; in good repair. Apply F. C. BATTEY, Hammond, Hull & Cos. FpOR RENT, neatly furnished or unfurnished south room, with conveniences; reasonable. 43 Broughton street. HOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT. pOB RENT, the store f& Broughton street. 1 Apply to i). J. MORRISON, Market square. IT'OR RENT, first-lass small house on Jones street. 0. D. ROQEBB. Iq'Oß RENT, house McDonough street, or e door from East Broad street; rent cheap. JOHN H. RUWE. IT' OR RENT, No. 79 Broughton street ; three stories on basement. Apply to Dk. ELLIOTT, 129 Jones street. 17K>R RENT, the brick tenement houses 174 and 1?1U Jones street, from Oct. Ist. Apply to \v. 1) KRENBON, at J. D. Weed Sc Co.'*. FpOR RENT, a desirable dwelling, with or without furniture, at 77 Owinnett street, oo*r Abercorn. Apply at 1.305 t. Julian .street. RENT, No. 93 Gwinnett street, between Drayton and Abercorn streets. IT'OR RENT, from Ist of October, the desirable three-story brick dwelling, with outbuild ings, on northwest corner Abercorn and Hull streets. JOHN FLANNERY & CO. TjX)R RENT, from Ist September, or for sale I on favorable terms, the three-story on basement brick dwelling No. 29 Drayton street JOHN FLANNERY suO. _ I TORRENT, 140 Hull, cortitr Whitaker; in first class order. Possession Oct. 1. Apply to 140 Hull street. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. T?OR RENT, warehouse on River street, for- F merly occupied by Artesian Ice Compcuty. Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning News. FOR SALE. I TOR SALE, two shares Metropolitan stock. Answer with offer, STOCKS, care of News office. LOTS FOR SALE just south of the city, with in a few minutes walk of the Belt Line, Ci-onp and on the easiest kind of terms. See special notice column. ROWLAND MYERS Real Estate Agents, 94 Bay street. A FINE cow and calf for sale cheap. Apply 23 Bay street, K V State ok Weather. FOR SALE. >R SALE.- Just arrived at BOWDEN'S 1 Sta Ms. twenty head of extra fine Kentucky 1 lorsos, prices to suit the tiuu-s. Call and set* them. YkriNESof ali kinds, foreign and dem* <tic. too numerous to mention, from Si per gall *' upward. M. LAVIN‘B ESTATE, 43 Li>t Broad street. r TVIRKE substantial buildings on Anderson A and Abercorn streets: good investment, nice ition LD. Lin >CHE v\ i N IT'OR SAi.E, the Frmt Farm ami Vineyard f the late John C. Tayl >r. hH*at4*d about sit miles from Savannah For jarticulars ap ply toL. W. 1 '' i ncutoi. UOFFMAN Strawberry IMauts. the most prolific and tine for forcing. For sale Ly GEO. WAGNER, Thundei .1 1> YF. (straight or blended . c.rn. Malt and k- Bourbon WnisLi*' fr. u ; j p.*r gallon, np war M. LAYINGS . phoi Ij'Oß SAi.E upon very easy terms, L*t No. p.g (Jrantland ward, fronting on St. Nich *U street, near St. Mary's hone*, and convenient Beit Line ears. Tins 1 ; i HlxhXl. on very higli ground, and beautifully located for a home. A person desiring a good iit-me can secure this lot upon wry easy terms at a reasonable price, as tho owrer wishes to mal*o a <|uick sale of it C. H. I>ORSETT, Real i'state lhaler. los r. I GST, on Monday, a; Laurel Grove Cemetery, I j a gold-chased brooch i black enamel;. Re ward if returned to 109 Duffy street. BOA KIMNG. / 1 I'NTIJ MEN can obtain excellent day board, * * 5-0 per month. 43 Y’ork street. Cl T MM ER BOARD.—Special rates made for table board for the summer season, and nnvil tickets at reduced rates at tho IIARNKTT HOUSE. MISCELLANEOUS. i HEIDT'S Magic Corn Cure. Try it ! Try 1 it! Trj it! 1 . I>Rh. , srftll ITloNScotti|ounde 1 TloNScotti|ounde l with accuraey nd dispatch, using but first class drugs at HEIDT’S PHARMACY. / ' IYK.N AWAY To purchasers of 50c. worth " * *f goods, a soda ticket. Try HEIDT'S Peaches and Cream. | PIC. POUND Camphorline Moth Destroyer. *♦ P HEIDT'S for reliable goods at reasonable prices. - c . ‘lsc., 65c HEIDT'S Kim* Confectionery; popular because supi'rior. Handsomely jrnt up. *)\i' BOX three cakes HEIDT'S Artesian —* * Water Toilet Soap, just what is wanted. f IMIE question has been aske l how BANDEKS I & HERST can do tin roofing and repairing of roofs so cheap. That can be answered in a few words. They are practical workmen ami do the best part of their work themselves. Give them a call at No j * v >st Broad street, ] y )N*T FAIL to call on R< )WLAND & 1 * .MYERS and buy a lot. They are selling them so cheap and on such easy terms that anybody can buy one. See special notice column. TIT HITE ENGLISH PE Y< H! S foi brandy ii ■ ▼ ? and preserving, also (/uinaes, received this morning. LH CHAMPION. i $ I PER ( ENT. off for cash, from Saratoga M" and runks until Sept. Ist. NKIDLINGER A RABUN. i \UR store and warchouso adj- inirtg for the * " use of tli*. public; we will stipr’y them wifi lino goods at low prices; w ? <*ullect our rent from our temporary tenants in sina 1 commis sii ns their purcuasi's from M. LAVIN''S ESTATE, 45 East Broad street. \CCORDING to promise, I now notify my customers that I am now receiving genuine White English peaches for brandying. A. 11. CHAMPION. _ J > EAL ESTATE is advancing rapidly, so go l\ at once and buy a i<t from H< )NVL \N i a MYERS on those easy terms, $1 cash and ?l a month until paid for. No interest, bee special notice column. MARSHALL & CO. Willopen a first-class mer chant tailoring establishment on Septcrn Marshall Home. BEFORE you tmy or sell property consult ItOBT. H. TATEM, Real Lstate Dealer and Auotioaeer. MY last notice to those who are waiting for preserving and brandying peaches, in stock to-day. A. H. CHAMPION. \T ALENTINE J. BABLEH, Plumber," Gas > Steam and Range Fitter, 45 Jefforsou street, corner York street lane; grab uate of the plumbing class of the New Y’ork Trade School. Sanitary Plumb ing and Load Burning a specialty. Would re quest the public when in want of good Sanitary Plumbing and Gas Fitting to give him a call at Eis ab'ivu place of business. Satisfaction guar anteed. DIVORCES— A. GO* )DRICH, attorney at law. IJM Dearborn street, Chicago; advice froe; 21 years uxperieuoe; busuiesauuleUy and legally transacted. BAN KS. Cheque Bank. (LIMITED.) Established in London in 1873. Head Office, 4, Waterloo Place, Pail Mall. Bankers: Bank of England. REMITTANCES! \NY one having to Henri niouev to any part in Europe will find the cheque** of the CHEQUE BANK to the must simple, tho cheapest and the safest method of remitting. We can furnish checks of any amount from 10 shillings upward at tho lowest current exchange. These checks are treated in England ns CASH and are accepted for such hy the banks, hotels, raiimad companies, steanibhip companies, gov ernment offices and all other public places, shops, etc. In the continent thi?y can be ex changed at similar places without the least in • sentence or loss ot tli ie, and THEY AL WAYS COMMAND THE HIGHEST OF EX CHANGE. No identification or Indorsement required. No commission charged tor exchang ing. We solicit the patronage of the public and we feel certain that a single trial of tho Cheque Bank system will be sufficient to promote an entire adoption of thin method for remittances arid other money conveyances. M. 8. COSULICH CO., Sole Sub-Agents for Savannah and Bruns wick. Ga. General United States Agoney; F.. J. Mathews, &Cos., No. 2 Wall street. New Y'ork, N. Y. WATCHES AND JKWELKY. Watches, Diamonds, Silverware. A. L. DESBOUILLOiNS, SI UT7L.T, STRICKT. MY STOCK in now complete. 1 hare the finest Bf-loetion of LADIRB’ and GOLD and .SILVER WATCHES of the b*sl make Fine JEWELRY In Idamonil Sottln,,-, STERLING SILVERWARE, for wedding pres entrf, of the very heat quality, in elegant ouaoa Specialty of 18 CARAT FINGER RINGS, BRACELETS, WATCH CHAIN'S, GOLD and SILVER-HEADED CANES and UMBRELLAS, GOLD SPECTACLES. GOLD PENS and PEN CILS, FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, and many ar tides which for variety, design, quality and price# cannot bo aurpaiuiod. OPTICAL GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Watcher Repaired by Competent Woriaea. SHINGLES. s' Singles!! rf'HE VALE ROYAL MANUFACTURING X COMPANY bave resumed the manufac ture of Cypress Shingles ou the old mill site, and have a capacity of 125,000 per day. The two higher grades are all cut uniform widths, either 4 fir 5 Inches, as customers may select. They are for sale at $3 50, $2 i-Oand $1 50 per thousand at the mill, counting them as 4 incoe-i wide. A reduction will be made on carload lots. Above prices are for net cash. Ot dors taken at the mill, or at Room No. 9, Kelly's Building. Bay street. JU. P. SMART, President. CLOTH INO. IT IS IFOSSIBLE For us to reduce the Prices of our Straw Hats, as they were marked lower than the lowest at the start of the sea son ; but in order to reduce our stock in general,we will, until further notice, pre sent the choice of any Straw Hat in the house to every pur chaser of $5 or over. Remember, our goods are all marked in Plain Figures, with but One Price, thus making this offer the BEST and most BONA FIDE offer ever made to the public. APPEL & SCHAIJL, Ono Price Clothiers, Hatters & Men’s Furnishers, Congress St. I*KTT I'IOXH FOR INCOKDORATION. PETITION F< >U INCORPORATION. QTATE OP GEORGIA, Chatham County.—To O Uip Superior < 'ourt of .aid county. I’efition ..f HUNKY ULUN. DAVID DOUG LAS, URANTI.EY A. DENMARK, of Savannah. Ga.. RANDAL MORGAN. SAMUEL T. HOD IN E o I ILEX \NDER C HI tfPHKJ ss. of Phil* delphia, Pa, mliowh that they have formed thtunselYea into an association and desire for themselves, their associates and successorw to le* incorporated under the mini" of THE MUTUAL ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. That the objects and purposes of their aano ointion are to carry on the business of electric lightning and of manufacturing aud supplying electric power for ml purposes to which it may he devoted and* in all ways iu which It may ho utilized, and to this end to buy, own, construct, lease and operate electric worlciiand machinery; to manufacture, sell and supply electric lights and power to counties, cities, towns, and to per sons and cor ik, rat ions residing therein, unu to own and d-al in ail such properly, real and i>er- Honal, to make all such contracts and to do all such matters and things as are usual or incident to tho business of supplying electric light und power. That tho capital stock to beusod in said busi ness is the sum of fifty thousand <sit'.oo(b dol lars. ten per cent, of which has beeu actually paid in, and tho balance of which Is to be paid in as railed for by the Hoard of Directors, but they desire aud ask for the right to increa.se their said capital stock from time to fiin just a-; they may set* proper to any amount in tho discretion of the Hoard of Directors not to ex ceed iu all the sum of live hundred thousand SSOO,(MX)) dollars, and of decreasing said in emised capital similarly not below said original sum of fifty thousand ($50,000)dollars. That the plaiM of doing business and the prin cipal office of said association is and will be in Chatham county, in the state of Georgia, but your petitioners desire and ask that tlie right be conferred >ll said association to have agencies and offices and t* * carry on said business at. such other places in and out of the state of Georgia /is may be de metl proper and necessary for the interest of said business. Your petitioners desire to bo Incorporated for the term of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal nf the end of >aid term. Wherefore your petitioners pray that thev, their associates and successors may he Incor porated for the purposes aforesaid under tho said corporate name, with tho capital and for the term aforesaid, and that they may have conferred on them, their associates and succes sors, all such rights, powers and privileges as are usual or incident to such corporations. DENMARK, ADAMS & ADAMS, Attorneys for Petitioners. A true copy of the original on fllo and re corded in the Clerk's office of the Superior Court of Chatham county, Georgia, this July 10th, 1889. M. F. MOLINA, Deputy Clerk B. C.,C. O. LEGAL NOTICES. (1 EORGIA, Chatham County. -Notice is I hereby given that we have made applica tion to the Court ut Ordinary for Chatham county for leave to sell one tract of land in Hurke county containing fourteen hundred aud thirty-four acres, more or less, known as the Dun place; ono tract of land iu K 2 district G. M., Jefferson county, containing one hun dred and fifty-three acres, more or loss, and known as the Martin place; one lot of land in Louisville. Ga., containing '£ 3 10 acres, more or Jess; also, twenty-one (21) shares of South western railroad stock, and eleven hundred dollars Central railroad debentures, belonging to the estate of M. HOPKINS, deceased, for the purpose of division, and that said order will be granted at the SEPTEMBER TERM, lbß ). on th * 4th day of September, 1889, unless objec tions are filed thereto. August 6, 1889. M. H. HOPKINR, LEWIS R. FARMER, Administrators and. b. n. c. t. a. estate of M. Hop kins, deceased. ( IBRIAOX WORKS. CARRIAGE WORKS' SANBERQ & GO., St. Julian, Consrreas and Montgomery streets, FRANKLIN SQUARE. We offer to the public the beet work la our line in the citv. STA.UI/ES. Tennessee Sale and Boarding Stables HORSES boarded, VEHICLES kept in the beet of style, aud your Horses fed on the best and civeu the best of attention. CHARLES R. MOTSINOER. 33 West Broad Street, AT'CTIfW SAT/R* TO-TIAY. GROCERIES' Etc; BY J. McUUGKiIH i SON. THIS DAY. AT 1J O’CLOCK, Sl'OAlt, PICKLES, DAMSOVS, HORSE RADISH. MACKEREL SOAP. SEEDS, LOT >' >TI -NS, RUBBER f t VTS. PANTS, etc. rOB SAI.K. Valuable Ileal Estate FOR SALE OR LEASE. / YNE THOUSAND ACIIER good timbered ’ “ 1 ind, *J-) crop 4 boxna, with enough timber to • c fit. \ - mgh timber connected with plaon to cut 25 crops, iu *ix miles of the survey of tho Thomtuoillo arid Cordele itail' road. 10 FINE YOUNG MULES. 1 Gt >OL> lI(>RSE. a NEARLY NEW WAGONS. 1 BARREL STILL. There being a gm>d one horae farm nnw in slat * of cultivation, any party wishing to buy or lease can do so on easy terms. Call oa or address A. C. McLEOD, Meigs, G i S., F. AW. R'y. mm LOTI ruv. UN precedenTeiT aTtkactioiu OVER A MILLOiS DISTRIBUTED. igWsSftiM liiiSSßSp!"* Louisiana Stats Lottery Company. Incorporated by the Legislature, for Educa tional and charitable purposes, and its fran cldse made a jiart of the present State Consti tution. in 18;.* by an overwhelming popular vote. Itn MAMMOIG |IBA\YI!N<iB take place Viinunllv (Jane and December), and its GRAND MVLI.K MMBF.It DR YY4 INGrt lake plnce in **at*h of (lie ether ten months of the year, nn-l*nn* all drawn in public, at he Academy of Mutfir, New Orlenua, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings and PrompC Payment of Prizes, Attested an follows: “We do hereby certify that tr’ supervise tha arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi- Annual Drawings of Tht Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage ami <Nn trol the /trailing* themselves, ant that this same are conducted with honesty, fairness 9 uud in good faith toward all parties, and ice authorize the Company to u* this certificate mith far similes of our signatures attached, im its advertisements " <'ommifMloner. Tt> the undersigned /tanks and Bankers mill pay all Prizes draum in The Louisiana Stats Lotteries which may he presented at our coum* ter*. R. M. WALMBLKY. Pres. LouMnna Nat. Ilk. iMKHHK LAN A LX. Pre*. Natl Ilk. A. BALDWIN. I*re. New Orleaim Nat’l Bk. UAUL KOII.N, Prea. Inion Natloual Bank. Grand Monftlv Drawing At the Academy of Mmdc. New Drl<*ans, Tuesday, Heptemher 10, IH^D. Capital Prize 5300,000 l(lft,ll)U ill #2O fui-h; lliilvt-. #10; 4(unr(i-r. , Tenth. #2; Twentieth, ftl. list or PRIZES. 1 PRIZE OF s*lo,ooo is SIOO,OOO 1 PRIZE OF 100,i>1 is 100,000 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is .... 50,000 1 I'IUZE OF 25,000 is 25,000 2 PRIZES OF 10, OIK) are 20,000 5 PRIZES OF 5,000 ar 25,000 25 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 25,000 100 PRIZES OF 600 are 50,000 200 PRIZES OF 300 are 60,00 500 PRIZES OF 200 ure 100,000 At'PHOXtItiTIOM HUBS* 100 Prizes of s.s<K)ar ................ $50,0 0 100 Prises of 800 *r 80.000 Id Prizes of 270 are 20,000 TERMINAL PRIZES. . 999 Prizes of 100 are 99.900 999 Prizes of 100 are 99,900 3,1.14 Prizes, amounting to $1,054,800 Note. Tickets drawing Capital Prizes are notj entitled to Terminal Prizes. AGENTS WANTED. For Club Rates, or any further in formation desired, write legibly to the under signed, clearly stating your residence, witti Ktate, County. Street an 1 Number. More rapist return mail deih'ery will t>e assured by your enclosing an Envelope bearing your lull addreea. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. IKU'HIt, Aew Orient,*, La.. or M. A. im i'IIIY. H aMhington, 11, V. By ordinary letter containing Mooey Order issued by all Express Companies, New York Ex- L-liange, i;raft or Postal Note. Address Registered Letters Contain ing Currency to NEW CHILEAN* NATIONAL I! WK, New Orleans, La, “REMEWBER, that tho pavment ot is <4l VKAMEKiI HY KOI It NATIONAL 11AYK8 of New Orleans and the Tickets ur signed by the President of an Institution, whose chartered rights are recognized in tho highest Courts; therefore, beware of all imitations or anonymous schemas.” Oft IS BOLLAIi is the price of the smallest part or fraction of a Ticket IMEKD BY IJii in any Drawing. Anytliing in r *ur name offered for less than a Dollar is a swindle. CLOTH I NG. GREAT REMOVAL SALE. On or about Oct. Iwe will more to the elegant toro now b--tn.' built for ua. on the site lately occupied by John A. Douglass & Cos., on Brought-m street. Not wishing to carry over there a single gar liii-nt from this season s stock, we will from now on inaugurate the grandest and largest sale of Clothing, Furnishing G-oods and Hats Kver held in Savannah, and at such REDUCED prices that will astonish ail. Do not miss this sale, as it will be to the inter, est and advantage of all to call and see what wa can offer. We are anxious to hare everybody iu Savan nah and its vicinity benefited by this TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SALE, Being confident it will result in our gaining many new and permanent customer?. Respectfully, A. FALK & SONS, BRADY cNo CLARK, ATTORNEYS AT RAW, BAItTOW, --- FI.ORIDA, Prompt attention given to business. Cols lections made.. 3