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•'"^BAILBOAD^SBSSOBa
, the Board Lookina’ Over the
Two of the and w property.
„ R B Nesbitt of Eaton ton and Hon.
r/ of Lumpkin, two of tne
rsappointed by Gov. Gordon to value
assessors at p> SaV annah. Florida and
SS-.J, arrived in Savannah yes
terisy r rtfi r ?-. Atner icus, the other
Ge - 11 ‘ , v, as to have joined Messrs,
a®*" -.yatts here, was prevented by
>-"ot ■ ivt;o h has just befallen
an s C(X) j. W(IS riding a spirited
him. l home, when the animal
t ■* ' frhrhten<L reared and fell baeß
be-une t he general under him. The
: ™ shattered by a bullet during
ffwarhas always been weak, and tne fall
th ' , broke the hone. (Jen. Cook informed
■S un * \V r i lit that in a week or ten
CommisW“-.| eaUe tQ meet his fellow
dsys he "j . j l(j business could not be
de'avS he r-dvised the appointment of some
I’ia nIfMX?
one in u<■ ha j n ot yesterday made
s ' /on as to what he will do, but it is
IVm- ne "ill make the appointment of
lliel ’ „* bv to-morrow, in tune for the
8 l‘-r t . leave on the Jacksonville train.
\ ‘1... W ired tne governor last night,
Dr ;n r;mving the notice of Gen. Cook’s
u ’ id nt a. i asked for instructions. Up to
a T, h’nr nothing was heard from the
al8, ?. ‘,r but it is expected that he will
.; t Ointment to-day. Dr. Nesbitt
• - Waits are both desirous that a
"i-an-Vi man shall be unpointed on the
h‘,-d"' dll Gen. Cook’s place.
r ' ■tr her and the Savannah, Flor
n.V Western have disagreed about the
““ , irn , and under the new law, when
••’liptroller is dissatisfied with the
£,% ■ tbegover.ii r appoints throe disin
ter, S'ed pa’-ties to visit the property, exam
;. j , detail and make their report to the
' ~,nH r. 'they examine the road’seon
... j t , depots' and warehouses, its
w’arves its ruliine stock, money on hand,
its interest in telegraph lines or any other
p ‘j t ' th' railroad is dissatisfied with the
assessment by the board of assessors it has
tiwrigji to appeal to a board of arbitrators.
Ua 1 u'.e t-'.wever, both the railroads and
pV i imptr .Her general abide by there
t,jms made bv the assessors. It is expected
; .j .. w.-li be satisfied with this case.
itlemen a: pointed on the board of
assessor* tor the Savannah, Florida and
i : . .stern railway are men of integrity and
; uiding. They are known through
;|n- and their report to
the comptroller, it is expected, will be a
clean one. They were busily engaged yes
terday looking at the property of the com
pany i:i the city. It is a highly improved
property, the assessors said. Dr. Nesbitt
j ii t: it the examination of Comptroller
JicK?-sbooks was most satisfactory. He
i:ev saw a neater set of books. The board,
fco said, i- impressed witn the comptroller’s
fairness.
It was the intention of the board, if Gen.
Cook bad reach and here, to leave for Jack
su:; vine to-morrow, hut unless Gov. Gor
don appoints someone who will be able to
get bare ia time for the outgoing train the
asst.-sors iil not leave Savannah
Uhl Tuesday. The trip over the
road will be made in about
three days, Dr. Nesbitt said. The party
will leave bore in Supt. Fleming’s special
car, accompanied by the superintendent and
Comptroller McKee. After examining
the Jacksonville terminus, the board
will return to Dupont and go down as far
a> Vald sta, w here they will spend the
night. The next day they will probably bo
able to 1 k at the road at Bainbridge,
Chattuhcocneo, and the branch between
Thornusville and Monticelio. The Bruns
wick and Albany will bo the winding up of
the trip. I); 1 . Nesbitt said that the board
might go from Albany to Atlanta and make
t ,eir report, or it might be made from
Savannah.
dhe East and West railroad and the
Atlanta and West Point railroad have bean
assessed by a buard recently. The rapid
e predation of r .dread property has pos
sibly demanded it this year more
than ever. Dr. Nesbitt was a
member of the constitutional convention of
I>TT. He rallies among tiie first physicians
oi tne state. Mr. Watts win representa
tive from StA War t county in 1883, 1883
lWtl and ISS7. Gen. Cook was congress
man from tiie Third district for many
years. He was a member of the capitol
building commission.
THE HAILKOAD3 IN 1888.
Figures from the Imports That Show
Great Changes.
The introduction to “Poor’s Manual of
Railroads for 188!), is just i-sued. It gives
a G auce figures of what the manual itself
will contain in full, including the mileage of
tne roads in the United States and the
changes winch have occurred during the
last years in mileage, indebtedness, liabili
of earnings, and a variety .
ards-Vf , ’ I he preliminary figures
g;s. pre “ wUi be with
thlr t " tß , l “ umherot ! '" ;i of railroad in
150 08‘>‘ n d f ? a * tbe closj of was
1^ C }\ 7 ' m oon-
WMse beinff 4® the y<;ar ~ tba rat of in-
Uues mslhtt'J- 1161 ' “ nt ‘ Tho mileage of
sn i ami' ” ° f their Khnre capital
,m 47 9ifor K lßh7 8 B<lUnle<l
beir e .y; ,?,(, lbW . the increase
percent." til6lateof increase being 4.34
receipts of all the
"Rich retire ,r ™‘
equaled S4i, o .4i f u.. 1 0 the >' ear
"ere ’T, wh, ’'“ 8251.858,187
, ,s- V transportation of na-,-
ef freight ■ ‘ ?jF, inu , transportation
p. rtatr.nof froUi trans
proiitsonoas*>dih.es ®iit roßs ““ter,
neous sourc-s r,f ™L a other miscella
sum are includwl r oveuue * the latter
te<J railr'mlT 1 tU SrOSS earnin S 3 of Ge
year enuhig'ljeo* q S ,° s f , ? 11 the lines for the
iW; the mertas ; “ “luajed 4940,150,-
teo.lnoaos ~. ,I 1 1,10 year 1.588 v-qualiiig
Sprits *’*'ni“te < a. , !i
to.'iD'J.abOfor 1888°’’ *' W,SMI, ‘ W8 > “Sainst
tu.V.;"w*™r^ r d In ' i9 i f, '° m which fuil re
ivoi £o r is&7 If 55 *’, 6l i ualed •.),
rrg *oul i.oi- milo. tha deu rease oqual
otall the lines for ISBS
fcrKs7.the toft
°GS. tiie rale of ff equaling #33,858,-
nt. e rease tiemg about 10 per
t qua^d a s3o7 r ]o 4 of ., merest paid in 1888
“• me;;;,; i’ usain 2,
‘ a ic-i iner, aw . eing ljlo,8ed,!)od the
l* r cent. ' equaling more than LOU
q.P?, 3 In dividends in 1888
r'| the'xkllW ‘ Skl ‘“"f. *91,573,4.58 in
t ' 55,%V3 l^ ortod m
paling 5 p,the rate of increase
01,9
(Sd u miles; m 1887, 24 68
thaf’ " 4 c. sum 4U, oii lave equaled
quale°l % T 9 3°4/-i7 sht transported
Sfe-tuns in 1687’tw*'; 17 ’ a Kai“st 552,-
,323 * W teas, the ’rate of" 8340
■ -wo rata of increase being
; aboutU"7 per cent. The value of the ton
nage moved in 1888, estimating its value at
i $25 the ton, equa ed $14,633,957,925.
The number of tons transported one mile
in _ 1888 equaled 70,423,0>J5,988, against
61,561,068,996 tons moved one mile in 1887,
the increase of service performed for the
year equaling 8,801,935,992 tons moved one
mile, the rate of increase being about 14.4
per cent.
RAIL AND CROSSTIE.
Henry R. Christian, soliciting agent for
the Ocean Steamship Company, left yester
day for Kansas City.
D. D. Crawford, conductor on a fast mail
train on the Florida Railway and Naviga
tion railroad, is in town.
John J. Jordan, traveling freight and
passenger agent of the Savannah, Florida
and Western railway, is here.
Charleston is soon to have another rail
road, or rather one that will serve as a
feeder, despite the fact that it will not
reach the city proper. It is proposed to
organize, within the next two weeks, the
Walterboro and Yemasseo Railroad Com
pany. The citizens of Walter!) >ro and the
fanners and property-holders along the line
of the road have determined to have an
outlet which will have as its auxiliary the
South Carolina railway, that will be tapped
at Pregna'l's by the now railroad. Among
the charter members of the company are
moneyed men of Walterb iro and large land
holders in Colleton county.
AT THP, COURTS.
Gossip Picked Up Hera and Thers
in the Court Rooms.
The Mutual Electric Light Company of
Savannah was granted a charter of incor
poration in the superior oourt yesterday.
Tho ebjact and plans of theoumpauy, which
is to be an auxiliary of the Mutual Gas
Light Company, were fully detailed in the
Morning News when the petition of incor
poration was filed in the c iurt.
In the case of the executors of James J.
Waring et al., complainants, and the Mayor
and Aldermen of Savannah, an order of
the court was rendered, granting the peti
tion of the defendants for anew trial.
Plaintiffs sought to restrain tho city, by a
bill in equity, from collecting taxes on the
disputed estaie in the southeastern part of
the city. It is believed that a consent de
cree will be taken to-morrow.
On the call of tho docket in the superior
court yesterday, about one dozen eases
w< re dismissed "from tho docket, and tho re
maining cazea were continued for the term.
The court stated that he will certainly ad
j urn court the latter part of the wees, and
suggested that counsel be iu readiness dur
ing the woek with their motious and bills
of exceptions to facilitate the work of the
term.
Dan Robers was fined ?!0 or twenty days
in the mayor’s court yesterday morning,
for using an Alabama sling in the streets.
Amos Butler and Ben Lumkins for fighting
on tho Ocean steamship wharves, a§d Elia
Coles for disorderly conduct were each
fined $3 or five days. All the parties are
colored.
THE COLORED MILITARY.
Augusta Troops to Parade with the
First Battalion.
The Augusta Cadets, Capt. F. T. Tolbert,
will arrive in the city to-night at 7:30
o’clock on the Charleston and Savannah
railroad. They wdU be met at the depot by
the Lone Star Cadets, whose gueuts they
will bo, and by detachments of the other
military companies, and will be escorted to
the armory on Duffy street where they will
be entertained.
The visitors will parade with the First
battalion Georgia volunteers to-morrow
morning at 8 o’clock, it being the battalion’s
anniversary. The troops with thoir friends
will then go on an excursion to Tybee at
9:30 o’clock, where they will have a prize
drill and shooting contest.
THE PICKPOCKET''S FATE.
He Played an Old Manat Coney Island
and Got Hair Dye Dodgers.
From the Kew York Sun.
One of the excursionists standing at Brigh
ton beach the other day seemed exactly
fitted to the term “green as grass.” He was
an oldish man, with the scent of burdocks
in his clothes, and'as he moved around he
left a trail of hayiaasrt behind him. He had
no sooner left the train than lie approached
a young rnan who was negligently leauing
against a post at the entrance to the depot
and said:
“By gum! but this is nice. I’ve got away
for a day, and I’m going right in and have
a slashing good time."
“That’s right, uncle,” kindly replied the
young man; ••that’s what we come here for
—to enjoy our .-owes. It takes money,
though.”
“You bet it does, lmt I’ve got the rhino
right in my clot es. Bln savin’ up for eight
months. I’m jest goiu’ right in regardless of
expense. Look-a-here!”
He pulle 1 a fat wallet from his hind
pocket and patted it affectionately, and con
fidentially whispered:
“R-h-i-n-o, rhino! Come aud have a
drink of Bassaparilly and some icecream.”
The two were soon fast friends. Several
philanthropists sought to signal tiie old
man that he was in tow of a pickpocket,
but he was oblivious. The young man
“steered” him from place to place, paying
for soda water, ginger ole and peanuts in
the most liberal mauuer, but somehow every
time he attemp.od to go down into that
hind pockol, tho hind pocket wasn’t there.
After three hours’ hard and persevering
work he finally got his fingers on the wallet
and quickly transferred it. Then ha sud
denly announcod:
“Bay! You wait right here a minute.
Tlioie’s a party out there I want to speak
to.”
“All right,” responded hayseed, looking
uo from his ice cream, “but don’t be gone
long. I’ma-having the g ish-durueJes. best
time iu my life, and I don’t want nuthin’ to
happen."
Something did happen, however. The
young man did not return. Several hours
later old hayseed went up to Manhattan
Boach and found him sitting on a bench
gazing pensively out to sea.
“’Scuse me.” ha said, “but if it’s tho
stomach ache, I’ve got a phial of pepper
miir essence hero.”
“Sir! Are you speaking to mel” de
manded the young man as he bristled up.
“Yes, sorter to you. You are feeliu’ sor
rowful. You have my sympathy. When
you came to open that wallet aud found it
stuffed full of hair-dye dodgers, I’d a gin a
bushel of ’taters to look at yer phiz. Look
a-here!”
Aud he pulled a great wad of greenbacks
from his pocket and patted it fondly aud
said:
"Thar’s nuthin’ mean about me, I’m
simply an old ruta-bnga from the agri
cultural deestricks. Let’s have a glass of
pop together.”
Please Don’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,
alter an active partnership of thirty years,
rutirea, thus necessitating the closing out in
order to settle up. W hat better evidence
do you want than your own eyasl We
offer you a suit for sls that is worth 822 of
any man’s money. Our sls suits are ns
good (if not better) than any sls suit you
can buy anywhere. We offer you our sls
suits for $lO. Hats, shirts, and everything
111 our line is offered at reducod price.
Remember, that it is not now a question of
profit, the goods ha re :o be sold regnrdles .l
of cost. “The Famous,'’ 144 Congress
street, northeast corner Whitaker, Savan
nah, Ua.
Loose Chow-Chow, Olives and Mixed
Pickles. The iargest stock of Baskets in
the city, Strauss Bros.
(THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1889.
Weather Forecasts.
Local forecast for Savannah for to-day
Fair weather.
I ] Special forecast for Georgia:
] fall | Fair i warmer weather in western
j [portion, stationary temperature in
eastern portion, southeasterly winds
Comparison of mean temperature at Sevan
nah, ua., Aug. 17, 1889, and the same day for
eighteen years: ’
Mean Temperaturk. fromtbrT Departure
-—— normal j S!t ! c ” 7®n
for 18 years Aug. 17. ’B9. or I *•
COMPARATIVE rainfau, statement.
Amount | A “ I hSTtto l>ran<im
for !h years A u/7 7i . 8 j | *' U ™^
-36 1 .00 j -I- 2G | 4.92
Maximum temperature, 8!; minimum tem
perature, ? 0 .
The height of the river at Augusta at
7:33 o’clock a m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was :8.8 feet—a fa:l of 3.3 feet during the
past twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending p. ra., Aug. 17. 1889. 75th Meridian time.
Districts. Avbraos."
N aks i ■ Max. | Min. Rain
|tkKs.| Tom P Tn.p fall, t
Atlanta ’.2 j S2 64 iOO
Augusta 12 : S2 62 ! 00
Charleston 7 1 81 64 I 01
Galveston !7 j 98 72 ! 22
Little Rock .... !3 | 84 60 00
Memphis. 15 j 86 60 00
Mobile 8 i 84 62 00
Montgomery 7 ! 86 62 .00
New Orleans 10 S4 64 (jo
Savannah 12 | H'i 70 00
Vicksburg 5 j 84 62 '.OO
Wilmington j 8 j 82 | 58 .00
Summary | ... I
Means. |.. . '95 | '76' I '(X>
stations of Max. Mill. Ra~
savannah district. Temp Temp faill.t
Alapaha.. 8g 70 j .00
Albany
Bainbridge 00 ! 68 '<i6
Eastman 04 73 | qq
Fort Gaines 95 74 ]oq
Jesup Hi 70 00
Live Oak 88 70 00
Milion. 86 68 ! 00
Quitman j 92 72 |OO
Savannah jBl 70 jOO
Smith villa 86 64 |OO
Thomasviile j 88 68 100
Waycross 90 70 jOO
Summary
Means. 'fjS 70 .66
Observations taken at the same moment
of time at all stations.
Savannah, Aug. 17, 7:36 p. m., city time.
Temperature. |
Direction. <\
•/
Velocity. ?!
Rainfall.
Name
op
Stations.
Norfolk 70 SW; 6j P’tly cloudy
Charlotte 70;Cm Cloudless.
Hatteras TONE 8.. [Cloudless.
Titusville 72jSW|..j fiSitaining.
I’oint Jupiter,Fla.. 761 N j 6! .84Ttaining.
Wilmington 72i K i...... Cloudless.
Charleston 74: E 10 .Cloudless.
Angus a 74| N E; 6|... j Cloudless.
Savannah 72. E 1 6,....!C10ud1e55.
Jacksonville. 76jN E.l2| .O.VP’tly cloudy
Cedar Keys 80 SW 6 .08 Cloudy.
Key West 84|NW .. i *T P’tly cloudy
Atlanta 72;NE ... ...K’loudless.
Pensacola 80 SW 6 .Cloudless,
Mobile.. 80j Ni 6 .... |Cloudless.
Montgomery 78 N I j Cloudless.
New Orleans. 82 N| 6 .... I Cloudless.
Galveston 82 E j Cloudy.
Palestine 76 K „ .96 Cloudy.
Brownesrille 84 S E 8 .... Cloudless.
Rio Grande........ 01 .4 F'. ' 0 .... P'tly cloudy
*T Indicates trace, finches and hundredths.
C. F. von Herrmann, Observer Signal Corps.
An Oft-Told Tale of Daring 1 .
Here is tho result of the 230th Grand
Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana State
Lottery, which took place at New Orleans,
La., on Tuesday, July 16, 1889. Ticket No.
42,758 drew the first capital prize of
$300,000. It was sold in fractional parts of
twentieths atsl each sent to M. A. Dauphin,
New Orleans, La. Two went to Herman
Fisher, St. L ;uis, 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 Char>re9 street, New
Orleans, La.; one to Miss Amanda Fisher,
201 Champlame street, Detroit, Mich.; one
to Abraham Weinger, 401 8. Canal street,
Chicago, 111.; one to Preston .National Bank,
Detroit, Mich.; ono to Manufacturers’
National Bank, Boston, Mass.; one to F.
Miles James, Boston, Mass.; one to First
National Bank, Cheyenne, Wy. TANARUS., one t >
Bank of Coz*d, Cozad, Neb., etc., etc.
Ticket No. 58,007 drew the second capital
prize of SIOO,OOO, also sold in fractional
twentieths at $1 each; one to Hugh T. Car
lisle; 262 Magazine street, New Orleans,
La.; one to George N. Davenport, Spring
field, 111.; one to Horn y Luce, Mint saloon,
Salt Lake City, Utah; one to F. C. PaiT,
Bellows Falls, Vt; ono to C. H. Brigg-,
Gallon, O.; one to H. G. Kerschuer, Beth
lehem, Pa.; one to a correspondent through
Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Bank, San Francisco,
Cal.; one to S. IVeil, Meridian, Miss.; one
to Keutschler & Greashaber, Reading, Pa.,
etc., etc. Ticket No. 15,166 drew the third
capital prize of $50,006, also sold in frac
tional parts: five to Max Stadler, 461
Broadway, New York, N. Y.; five to Clark
& Anderson, 004 South Thirteenth street,
Omaha, Ne'i. Any further information
can be had on application to M. A. Dauphin,
New Orleans, La.
Lunch Baskets, Strauss Bros., 22 and 22
Barnard street.
Do you want a good, strong Market Bas
ket) All sizes at Strauss Bros.’, and it will
pay you to price our Groceries before pur
chasing elsewhere.
To tbs Ladies.
There are thousands of ladies throughout
the country whose systems are poisoned and
whose blood is in an impure condition, from
the absorption of Impure matter, due to
menstrual irregularities. This class are
peculiarly b nefitod by the wonderful tonic
and blood-cloansing properties of Prickly
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium—P. P. P.
Roses and bounding health take the place
of the sickly look, the lost color and the
general wreck of the system by the use of
Pricklv Ash, Poke Root and Potassium, as
hosts of females will testify, and many
certificates are in the possession of the com
pany which they have promised not to
publish, and all prove P. P. P. a blessing to
womankind.
Mackerel, Codfish, Smoked Herring, Bas
kets, Swiss and American Cheese, Baskets,
at Strauss Bros.’.
If you wish a nice Basket for Picnic pur
poses, Strauss Bros, can supply same, also
a fuli line of seasonable Delicacies.
Weddings.
Wedding invitations und cards printed or
engraved at the shortest notice and in the
latest styles. We carry an extensive and
well selected stock of fine papers, envelopes
and cards especially for such orders. Barn
pies sent on application. Morning News
Printing House, Savannah, Ga.
SHINGLES.
SHINGLES.
rpiiE VALE ROYAL MANUFACTURING I
1 COMPANY have resumed the raanufac- |
ture of Cypress Shingles on the old mill site, and
have a capacity of 15i6,000 per day. The two
higher grades are all cut uniform widths, either
4or 5 inches, as customers may select. They
are for sale at *3 50, $2 50 and $1 50 per thousand
at the mill, counting them as 4 inches wide. A
reduction will be made on carload lots. Above
prices are for net cash. Orders taken at the mill,
- N °- * “Tfeiugf; gUST
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENFa WORD.
A D YER TTSESI EATS, 15 Words or
mors, in this column inserted for OXk
CSXT A W OKD, Cask in Advance, each
insertion.
Everybody mho JUm any Irani to supply,
anythinj to buy or sell, any trusinese ,rr
aooommcdations to eeourt; indeed,any vhsh
to gratify. should advertise in this column.
PERSONAL.
’pwo" DOLLABBAND FUTY~CENTS pays
A for one dozen Cabinet Photographs and one
extra in Bxlo gilt frame. J. N. WILSON, 21 Bull
street.
V GENUINE south front corner room, suita
ably furnished for one or two gentlemen
of retlne l tastes, situated near the T>eßoto on
Liberty street, with privilege of bath, can be
rented. Address FRONT ROOM, thisoffloa
\\f HEN you need either Wines or Liquors for
v v counoisseurs or the convalescent, M.
LAVIN S ESTATE can supply you.
tT'HE NEW GALLERY, 171 Congress street,
A will make fine Photographs (Inferior to
none) at the lowest rates with ail the induce
ments offered by otters. D. L. WATERS.
Photographer.
DEAR BROWN, I can t understand how
McGillia & Rustin sell those Golden Grain
Cook Stove Jami line Walnut Suites so cneap;
yes; and also Wall Paper, Sideboards, etc., etc
Tell me in next Sunday’s issue of the Morning
News. Yours, JONES.
F ’OR thirty days only, $2 30 pays for one
dozen fine cabinet photographs and one
extra Bxlo. framed In fine gilt frame. SAVAN
NAH PHOTO CO., IJ9 Broughton street.
HERMES & GOTTLEIB'S old stand is re
fitted and refurnished by D. L. WATERS.
First-class work guaranteed.
ÜBLP WAHTIU).
AX’"ANTED, g,rl; must be neat asd come well
> recommended. Apply at BISHOP'S drug
store, IGI Price street.
VGOOD, sober, reliable barber can ohtain
a permanent situation by applying to J. W.
HOWARD. Waycross, Ga.
\\T ANTED, a steady, sober rnan; mu t write
* * well and best references; steady inside
work, 7 a. m. to 7 p. M. (one hour for dinner;;
lignt steady work: state wages expected.
WORK, Box 5:1, News office.
canvassers can find nayiug empioy-
JL meat at 157 South Broad street by applying
Monday forenoon. Work pleasant.
YX7HITE GIRL WANTED to take care of
'* little child; good place to right party.
Call at 200 Broughton street.
\ 17ANTED, experienced jeans pants makers
* t at 7tj Jefferson street, corner Bryan.
1 STENOGRAPHER who can use typewriter
1 V and has a general knowledge of office work.
Address Box 202, Savannah,
yyr ANTED, salesladies. Inquire at SCHREIN
YYT ANTED, salesman with a tea trade Ad
t T dress Box 1031, Philadelphia l’a.
(7LERK WANTED in a general merchandise
J store in a country town, lie must under
stand the business and come well recommended.
Address C. J. 8., this office.
\ GENTS should write for illustrated circular,
terms and two weeks’ trial of Missouri
Washer. Washes dirtiest cloth”" by hot steam
without rubbing. Easily sold: profitable.
J. WORTH, 54 Beckman strceL, New York.
VYJAN TED, responsible agent to handle our
' ' celebrated “Lohengrin Bitters.’’ Best In
the market. Liberal terms. IJ. M. KOEHLER
A S< ‘N, 202 East 29th street. New York.
\\7ANTED, a respectable elderly woman to
* ? cook and take charge of house in the.
country; ouethat will suit can procure a good
hoiae. Apply at 35 Tattnall street.
|(1 AAA AGENTS WANTED-New spe-
cialty; new .plan; no competition,
and immense profits. Address HOUSEHOLD
SPECIALTY COMPANY, 149 Sycamore street,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
IIMPLOTMKNT WANTED.
Y\7ANTED, a position in the drug business;
t t well exp-riencel; good reference given.
Address DRUGGIST, this office.
WANTED.— An experienced clothing sales
man desires a position. Can give good
reference. Address N. P., care of Morning
News.
\\ T ANTED.—A young man of experience de
-7 1 sires a position ns asKistant bookkeeper
or shipping clerk. Can give good reference.
P. N. P., care of Morning News.
WANTED.— A young lady, having her own
typewriter, desires a position as stenog
rapher or typewriter, from Sept. 15 next;
satisfactory references. W. L. W., Box I*s, 8a
vannah,
W aotk D, by a man of experience, a poei
-7 T tion as salesman in shoe store. Address
H., care News office.
State
op
Weather.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
TO LOAN, $2,000 on real estate; 8 per cent.
Address CASH, this office.
VU ANTED, to rent or buy, now or as late as
’ * Nov. Ist, 1880, a conveniently and pleas
antly loeat-d house, suitable for a small familv.
Address or communicate with A. P. DAVIS of
Davis Bros.
A GENTLEMAN and wife want to rent three
comfortable rooms with a private family
In a good location; will rent by the year. Ad
dress R. M. F., Morning News office.
YY^ANTED.—A gentleman wishes to rent an
7 7 unfurnished room iu a private house
Address H., News office.
\\ r ANTED, good judges to try our special
7 I brand, “DeSffto Rye Whisky,’’ which for
the price is unequaled; $4 per gallon. M. I.A V
IN’S ESTATE, sole proprietor. Telephone 64.
WANTED, at once, two unfurnished rooms,
* 7 southern exposure, for light housekeeping,
between Htate and Liberty streets, with batn
room convenience. Apply to J. 8., Morning
News office. Must be reasonable.
PARTNER WANTED In the “Monument and
Tombstone business," to be established in
Savannah, excellent opening for fine cemetery
work, and a rare business opportunity Ad
dress R. WATHAN, 161 aud 163 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga.
W"ANTED, a few more purchasers for lots
7 7 just south of the cltv See special no
tice column. Only a few left, so come early if
you want one. ROWLAND & MYERS, Real
Estate Agents, 94 Bay Street.
YVANTEI), a large south room, bath room on
t T same floor, and room near tue line of cars.
Address J. M-, News office.
W A^TEr> , an unfurnished room for single
TANARUS gentleman, southam exposure, not south
of Broughton street, between Abercoru and
Montgomery streets. Id., care News.
\\ T ANTED, those who can appreciate rare old
I T Brandies, (fins, Rums, Whiskies, Wines,
etc., to call and examine pur Imported and Do
mestic Liquors. M. LA VAN'S ESTATE, 45 East
Broad street.
AIT ANTED, small house In southern part of
city, anywhere between Bull and Haber
sham; willing to give three or four years' lease
runt about sls per month. Address 88 Aber
com street.
WANTED, to buy lot on Hall or Gwinnett
street, between Price and East Broad
dimensions not less than 40 or 50 by 100, running
I lack to street and lane. Address W.. Morning
News.
WEALED BIDS WANTED for moving and
O putting in position on foundation u one
story frame building from lot 14, Bartow ward
Charlton street, between Price and East Broad
to Garden lot east No. SSS, on Wheaton street
Address P. O. Box 86.
ROOMS TO RENT.
FOR RENT, pleasant rooms with board, also
day board, at 56 Barnard street.
IT'OR RENT, neatly furnished or unfurnished
I south room, with conveniences, reasonable.
43 Broughton street.
IT'GR KENT, 65 Jefferson street, corner Perry,
I from October Ist; second fioor, four nice
rooms, every convenience.
ONE nice room to rent furnished or unfur
nished. 6T H Reynold street.
I ''OR RENT CHEAP, a flat of three or four
rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply
at 59 Whitaker street.
FOR RENT, two unfurnished roooj* with
bath. Apply *t 18} York street.
ROOMS TO RENT.
C'OM RENT, very pleasant room*, furnished
■* or unfurnished: reasonable term*. la Ab
ereorn *t n-t-!. fronting square.
LpOR KENT, two large connecting rooms,
1 northeast oomer Jonesml Barnard; natii
room an.l water closet attached; t.ot and coid
water. No one wit h chiluren need apply.
KENT, two largo rooms on second floor;
oath and water convenient. 1, Cuiitr tlie nest;
no children in the house. Address QUIET, care
News office.
JT'OR GENTLEMEN, pheasant furnished
r rooms, with or without board. IB] sooth
Broad street.
r CWO nico rooms for rent, w ith or without
1 board, near 8., F. and VV. railroad. Address
0., New* office.
KENT, large front basement, small r • m
connecting for doctor’s office. t ear Brough
ton street. furnished or unfurnished. MoRV
INU NEWS OFFICE.
I?OK RENT, one pleasant south front
nisheil room, or two back rooms. 45 lib
erty street.
LV)R RENT, desirable parlor floor, unfur
-4 nished, bath room adi ming: dining room
and kitchen furnished; splendid location. Ad
dress DE SOTO, News office.
BOVUBAKI) STOKE* FOR KENT.
If’KOM Oct. Ist, one-story, five-room house on
Third avenue. HENRY SACK.
t'OR KENT, frotu Sept. Ist, two-story house
I with seven rooms, corner Lincoln and Sec
ond avenue. HENRY SACK.
lit RENT, tlio new brick store and dwelling
on West Broad and Williamson streets
Apply to MICHAEL FKELEY, St Julian and
Habersham.
V'OR KENT, from Oct. Ist, that desirable rasf
i lienee, No. 170V4 Jones street. Apply BAI,
OMON COHEN.
C'OR RENT, from Ist October next, house
1 southwest corner Jones and Abercorn
streets. E F. NEUFVILLE.
{T'OR KENT, a 5-room house on Margaret
street, at ton dollars a mouths. Apply 100
Taylor street.
IX>R KENT, house IDL, Barnard, near Our
* don. A;., ly to I. DA
KENT, brick house 101 I iborty, two
X doors east Drayton; every convenience;
terms moderate. Apply 51ns. C. lIENNESSV,
Houston and President streets.
DESIRABLE HOUSE FOB RENT, eligibly
located, south trout. Jones street, between
Barnard and Whitaker; furniture will ire sold
with tbo house or without. For further infer
mation apply to I,II*I'.MAN BROS, south we,-l
corner Congress and Barnard streets.
IAOR Ur.NT, residence HI Whitaker street;
gas and water. Apply at house. To
days aul Saturdays, or W. O. CHARLTON.
Ji'., C. K. R. office.
IjYOR KENT, from ( >ot, Ist, house No. 39t£
Jones street. Low rent, and all modern
Improvements. J. J. DALE.
KENT, from Oct. Ist. the, house on York
street, near Barnard, occupied by Mr. Kd
ward Gleason. Apply t> GEORGE PEITKK,
or 8. MENDEL corner Bull and Bay streets.
I.yoß RENT, house 68 South Broad, opposite
. old cemetery, Get. Ist. .EH. KUWE.
LAOS KENT, house No Til St. lulian street:
r possession given Ist September. Apply oil
premises.
I AGR KENT, possession Oct. Ist. house 129
Duffy street. Apply H. F. TRAIN, 185 New
Houston street.
SAolt RENT, the store 303 Broughton street.
I Apply to I>. ,1. >• >KKIS< N. Mario", squaro.
Ij'Oß RENT, from September Ist, 10-room
house, 40 Charlton street. Inquire of U. 11,
REM3HART.
| AOR KENT, from Ist October next, desirable
1 dwelling No. Kid Now Houston, northwest
corner Barnard street, fronting south;
modern conveniences. H. J. TIIOMASSON,
111 Bryan street.
Ij-OR RENT, No. 1 Gordon Block, corner Whit
aker street. Possession Oct. 1. CLEMENT
SAUSBY.
r | , '0 RENT, from Ist October, the brick tene-
X ment houses, IT4 and 174HJ Jones street.
Will put in order and rent cheap. W. D. KKIi.V
SON, at, J, D. Weed & Co.'s.
I7H)R RENT, first-class small house on Jones
street. O. I). ROGERS.
},AOR RENT, house McDonough street, one
door from East Broad street; rout cheap.
JOHN H. KUWE.
lAOR RENT, from Ist of October, the desirable
tliree story brick dwelling, with outbuild
ings, on northwest corner Abercorn anil Hull
streets. JOHN FLANNERY & CO.
17-OR RENT, from Ist September, or for sale
on favorable terms, the throe-story on
basement brie- dwelling No. Sty Drayton street.
JOHN FLANNERY & 00,
fAOR RENT, 146 Hull, corner Whitaker; in
first class order. Possession Oct. 1. Apply
to 140 Hull street. •
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
KENT, warehouse on R'.vnr street, for
merly occupied by Artesian Ire Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning
News.
FOK SALE.
I TOR SATE, a fine cow and yearling; cow
gives two ami a half to three gallons of
milk daily. Apply 181 Waldburg street.
IOTS FOR SALE just south of the city, with-
J in a few minutes walk of the Belt Line,
SoO each, .?2 cash and $2 a month until paid for;
no interest. See special notice column. ROW
LAND <i iIYEUS, Real Estate Agents, !U Buy
street.
QODA WATER MACHINERY' for sale: 60'
O copper fountains, 2 generators, I cylinders,
3 bottling benches, siphons ami siphon filler
(new), bottles, boxes, crates, siphon boxes and
crates, extracts, essences, etc. Address
QUINANft STUDER, or F. J. RUCKEKT, ill
Broughton street. Atlanta and Macon papers
copy. __
In OR SALE, a horse suitable for lady to ride
or drive. Address BARGAIN, care News
office,
FX)R HALE. Pooler, Ga.. a four-room cottage,
half acre lot; terms reasonable. U. E. BEV
ANB, No. 8 Hull street,
I MPROVED Texas Horses and .Mares broke
and unbroke. J. F. UUILMARTIN & CO.,
Cox’s Stabies.
FpEXAS MAKES delivered at any point in car-
X load lots: prices reasonable. J. F. UUIL
MARTIN & 00. __
/•PC. TEA. my special brand, and there is
i)i) none better to be found for the money.
Send your order for a trial package and be con
yinci’d of its sujs-rior quality. J. S. F. BAR
BOUR, New Houston and Barnard streets.
CiANUET’S DOUBLE-REFINED GEORGIA
/ SYRUP for sale by C. D. LEE, Ciiariton
and Abercorn streets,
fAOR hale OK KENT, a tnick farm just out
side of the city limits, containing 130 acres
with suitable buddings; will sell or rent in lots
to suit; this laud is well Situated, as the C. and
H. railway junction branch runs through it; a
large portion suitable for building lots.
Apply to DECKER & FAWCETT, Market
Square.
T.' , OR SALE, the Fruit Farm and Vineyard of
JT the late John C. Taylor, locaf-d about
six miles from Savannah. For particulars ap
ply to L. W. LANDEKSHINE. Executor.
HOFFMAN Strawberry Plants, the most
prolific and fine for forcing. For sale by
GEO WAGNER. Thunderbolt road.
LOST.
TOST— Fifteen Plucked Geese. Any ono re-
J turning the same will receive a reward.
OLD FORT HOUSE.
I- OST-—Lost, at or near Ocean House, Tybee,
J one pair of gold-rimmed spectacles; finder
will Tie suitably rewarded by leaving same at
postoffic®.
JOST, on Friday afternoon, a gold ring with
j several pearls in the setting, on Barnard
street cars or on York street, between Barnard
and Habersham. Liberal reward If returned te
Oh York street.
BOARDING.
BOABDING.— Delightful rooms, with board,
for gentlemen near the Park. 152 Gaston
street.
SUMMER BOARD.—Special rates made for
table board for the summer season, and
meal tickets at reduoed rates at the HARNETT
HOLTBE. I
MTSCELLA.UTEO U 5.
\ r OU can have your old stove made good a*
new at small cost. D. N. THOMASON, 37
Jefferson street.
MATTRESSES renovated by patent machine;
furniture repaired and upholstered; work
guaranteed, at Ft >X'S, Wniiaker street.
is lielieving. aecmd to none; horse*
boarded at sixteen dollars. TENNESSEE
STABLES. MOTSINUEK.
BOTTLED BEER, the popular brands, on
sslo at J. S F. BARBOUR 8, New Houaton
and Barnard street*.
\ U ANTED, housekeepers to try “pll ee
’ ’ Death,’’ tiie only sain aud certain roach
exterminator, w. BISHOP, Hall and Price
\l‘'ATCil CLUB forming now at A. L. I.’L.S
vv BOUILLONS', No 21Bulistreet
| I 51A 1.1. G HAY is not offering you a paper
'X • railroad, but a true ham, an a prize.
IJRADYCKOTINE, Antimigraine, Marcneds'
I* flensing Wash, Tyrees Antiseptic foci
pound and all the leading preparatioas, at
SS.VHJNS A MEL 1- 8, coruor \Vost Broud and
Charlton streets.
1 \UINK Pineapple Bou Bun, Grange ala
* Mode, Pineapple Steeple, Chocolate Citra
ine!. UVtNQBTt IN’S PHARMACY.
IJILSENEB and other choice brands of Bottle
Beer always ice cold at $1 per dozen at.
ILvRHOUR 8 Family Grocery, Price and Hall
street*
CHAFFER'S SODA WATER is the pink of
‘ f rft* Goa, try it. jlO Whitaker street
VOW is the time to have your Stove and
- - Furnace repairing done before the busy
.season. |>. N. IHi 1 MASON. 37 Jefferson street.
(50ME and see my now line of Paper; (lie
J latest designs and tim finest In the city. 11.
CASBIDEY, with EMIL A SCHWARZ.
DUY a lot from R< IWLAND& MYERS before
*/ they ad vance to such a price that you cau’t
flflutci ir. Seo special notico column.
/ 1 UiTAit and piano lesions given reasonably
' * ' y 'jR ELL, 174 Pajlor I re I
I MUKLKD COHN BKK.F, something atMiolutely
1 splendid, just rt x’fiwt! ami tTertvi to the
patrons of 11. T. BAUBOUK, I’rico ami Hall
streets, at the lowest possible prices,
|?N • isii TO >TH BRUSHES, 20c : w ith
almost, double. LiVINUSTON’S I’HAK-
M VCY, lbd! and State streets.
OIFKLF.D '"OMIUES and Boneless Corned
* Beef, at LOtIAN’B, City Market.
FLOUR.—For something that is
* really superi'-r, guaranteed in every re
*\'ocr. semi to J. B. F. BARBOUR, Now Houston
and Barnard streets.
1> V paying one dollar per week the easiest
J possible in thod is offered to secure a
watch at V. L. DESBOUILLONS’, 21 Bull
street.
J F you want your Roof done in a wonknian
fl like manner, at the most reasonable price,
call on BOONE, at C. E. Wakoliold’s old stand,
4tits Barnard street.
DON'T throw away your old stove till you
ha to it examned by I). N. TIIOMABON
dr Jefferson street.
VfEW and secondhand furniture; largest
iN stock in Savannah; cash or installment.
FOX'S, U 6 Whitaker street.
OROWN SE(JUARB KI.IXIR. Buy your
5 > Beef, Mutton and Veal from LOOAN. You
will not want any elixir.
k • C l IF U>FATH'' is the only certain roach ax
-1 7terminator; not a poison: wholesale rates
to druggists and dealers. BISUOI’, the drug
gist, manufacturer's aj.but.
\ r OIT aro invited to cad to-day to look at
I stock n and for sixteen dollars, M< ITBINGER.
UANDY CASK RKCOHI), th- latest, most
convenient, smallest, most durable, and
lasts four years, sl. Address CASH RECORD
AGT., Morning News, at once. Book delivered.
IjAOtt all kinds of Gr< icerieg, inoluding the fa
vorite brands of Flour, ('anvased Hams,
Breakfast Bacon. Breakfast strips. Coffees,
Teas, etc., at BARBOUR'S, Price and llail
streets.
\FREI (!H il Eon a ham for every - >
cents of Koo is that you buy this week
from 11. MALLGRAV, Bearridn and Mont
gomery.
DO NOT SAY that you smoko the best sc. Ci
gar in Hit? market, unless you use “SHAF
FER’S FAULTLESS.” It is excellent, and no
mistake.
IJEEF, Mutton and Veal. Native aud Northern,
J at L< M A N’S, <* t f Mai
I>()( >KKEEPEUS, Stenograph'ts. Typewrit
i > era and office help furnished at Commercial
institute, U’>7 lVrry, between Bull ana Whita
ker, near tin ater,
C2 (,( INL' HAND STOVES, in perfect order,
cheap. I), N. TIiOMASON, <l7 Jefferson
street.
KEEP your bods clean for one year by using
Edson’s Bed Bug Killer; 25c. at LI VIM*-
SIGN’S PHARMACY.
MONEY TO LOAN by the Title Guarantee
and Loan Company, ]:JS Congres* street,
for fixed period or on monthly installment plan.
IyUTS are not always what they are cracked
1 A up to ha, but you will find some nico ones
at BARBOUR’S, Price aud Hall streets.
O END TO BARBOUR, corner New Houston
O arid Barnard streets, for all kinds of staple
and seasonable groceries. None but fresh goods
in stock.
IOGAN’B BOY will cal* for and deliver your
J orders the same d*y.
MAKE no delay in joining tiie watch club
now forming at A, L. DESBOUILLONB’.
No. 21 Bull street.
I7OR neat Paper Hanging and Decorative
1 Painting go to 11. CASSIDEY, with EMIL A.
SCHWARZ. __
IAON’T FAIL to buv a lot from ROWLAND
"A: MY ERS on those easy terms. Only a
few left. See special notice column.
MERCHANTS, farmers, ladies, make your
own Syrup, Cider, Vinegar, Honey, Baking
Powders and Inks; all colors; finest quality;
save money; %10 day to agents. Send #1 for
process, to SCIENTIFIC MFC. CO., Atlanta,
Ga.
OR. PERRY’S HAIR TONIC will keep your
hair from falling out. Try a bottle and
lie convinced. Forsaleat MULLRYNE & CO.’S
PHARMACY, West Broad and Wald burg streets.
\7OU can find anything you want in Reef,
. Mutton ami Veal lino, and delivered to any
part of i'.o city, at LOGAN’S.
STOVE and Range repairing of every kind
promptly done. D. N. THOMASON, 87
Jefferson street.
k OOD digestion waits on appetite" with
those who buy Groceries at BAR
BOUR’S, Price and Hall streets.
T’URPIN’S BAKING POWDER is the best,
JL For sale by all gtocers at 60c. a can.
HAVE you tried the Turkish Bath Hoap at
SHAFFER'S* It, is, without exception,
the best toilet soap on the market, and the
price Id only 6 cents. 110 Whitaker street.
f JAHPLERKY LIMEADE, male from the
11 fresh fruit, the must delicious acid drink
ever put at the fountain. LIVINGSTON'S.
Cl HEAP KXi URBIONB to all points in Arkan
/ sa.s and 'J exas from Savannah on Aug. 2D,
bept. 10 and 21th, via Mobile and New Orleans
or via McKenzie Route. One fare round trip—
good 30 days. Add- ess FRED D. BUSII, Agent
L. & N. U. R., Atlanta, Ga.
/ < 0 TO LOGAN. City Market, and get tho
V I real old Elixir itself.
Ci Al.f BRAINS, 1-amb Fries, Lamb Tongues
1 and Ox Tail*.
HANDY LEDGER saves the trouble, time
and expense ef bookkeeping iu malting
out monthly bills. Address CASH RECORD
AGT., Morning N.wa. Books delivered for in
spection.
4 LL work in Tin done by BOONE, the old
I V. Tinner. Give him a call
IYLAIN, Ornamental and Decorative Paper
Hanging and Painting neatly and promptly
executed at very reasonable rates by 11. UASBI
DEY, with EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
I OGAN delivers orders to any part of the
j country or city.
> TIGHT BELL promptly answered for Pre
\ scriptions. Fresh Drugs and Chemicals.
T. A. MULLRYNE &_COTi PHARMACY.
<• irpHE OLD BOOK BTORE,” Atlanta, Ga.—
X You may have is your garret or cellar
from $5 to |6O worth of old booka;
look them up and write to "The Old Book
Store," 38 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga., and
you will receive full particulars how to ship,
etc., will buy from one case to the largest
library.
C PKIN'O i-A-MB and Northern Meats at
O LOGANU ,
MT^CELT.ANEOIT*,
(SOM I .STIC MEW INC MACHINE OHufcenti
I " per bowle ai SYMONS & HELL’S, West
Broad and Chariton streets.
r’HjOTHIXG claanad, repaired, and dyed; gar*
J ments made to order; charges m oderate sat
isfai tiou A. OETZ, tailor, Jef
ferson street. Sixecial attention given to country
of Im
IhtiA.i k*’o; s your orders in coid storage and
A delivers on Sunday.
I UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Buist’g
rP Prize 3le a! Garden Seed. T. A. MULL*
KYN E v CO., Pharmacists, corner Waldburg
and West Broad streets.
V r ALENTINE J. BABLER, Plumber, IU* 9
▼ Steam aud Range Fitter, A5 Jefferson
street, corner York. street grad
uate of the plumbing class of thn
New York Trade School. San.tary Plumb- .
lug and Lead Burning a specialty. Would re-* *
quest the public whm in want of good Sanitary
Plumbing and uas Fitting to give him a call &8
bin ab-••■re place of business. Satisfaction guar
anteed.
XT'RENH 11F.D VEAL and Mutton Chops, Bone*
less \ eal, -*t LOGAN'S.
INDIA THROAT AND LUNG SYRUP, 25cT
I bottle. No cure, no pn\. For sale at T. A*
MULLRVN:. a CO'S PHARMACY, West
Broad and Waldburg streets.
RESIT SUPPi.Y Drugs, Medicines, Per*
I fumery, Toilet Articles, Candies, Cigars,
7’obatv’o; prescription?! carefully compounded.
At SYMONS A MELL’S.
r l''RY LOGAN'S Pickled Tongues, Bonelesg
I Corned Beef.
™n— " J
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
TOKAY WINE
By J. McLaughlin S San,
On TUESDAY, iit'ihinst., at II o’clock, in frond
of tiie Custom House store*,
S CASKS, HALF AND QUARTER CASKS
TOKAY WINE.
1 CAi-K SHERRY.
Direct importation. This is a Rood oppors
tuniiy for parties to procure a good, pure din.
nor wine.
TERMS AT BALE.
LOTTERY.
UNPKECEUtN’Hu XITKACnONI
OVER A MILLGN DISTRIBUTED.
Louisiana State Lottery Company^.
Incorporated by the Legislature, for Educa
(iomu and charitable purposes, and its fran*
01 iki- made a part of the present State Const!-*
tution, in by a i overwhelm mg popular vote.
It-* MAMMOTH I)!lAv\ I\GS take place
Bcml- Vuimnllv Tunc and December), and ita
GHAYD KIM*H3 \> Mill’ll i>fl\\VlMi
take place in each of the oifrer ten months
of the year, and arc ail drawn in public, at
he Academy of Music, Yew Drleans, La.
FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS
For Integrity of Its Drawings and Prompt
Payment of Prize!,
Attested on follows;
4 ‘ Wg do hereby certij y that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annuat Drawings <f The Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and in person manage and con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that the
same are conducted u ith honesty, fairness v
ait in good faith toward all parties, and rvo
authorize th“ Company to u e this certificate*
with fac similes of our signatures attached* its
its advertisements."
< ommla.ioners.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers trill
pay all Prizes drawn m The Louisiana Statn
Lotteries which may bs presented at our coun
ters.
K. >f. W ALMSLEY, Prei*. Louisiana Yat. Hk.
PIEIIHB LA Y' AUX, Pres. Hlate Yat’l Ilk.
A. IIALDVVIY. Pres. Yew Orleans Yat’l Ilk.
CAUL KOIIY, Pres. In ion Yutional Blank.
Grand Momhlv Drawing
At the Academy of Music. Yew Orleans,
Tuesday, kept< mher 10, 1 HS9.
Capital Prizes3oo,ooo
10<l,(nO I lekets ut each; Halves
Quarter* #5; Truth. $2; Twentieth, flit.
LIST OF PRIME*.
1 PRIZE OF S-iOO.IXX) 1* $:i00,00
1 PRIZE OF lOO.tRK) is 100,000
1 PRIZE OF 00.000 is 50,00(1
i PRIZE OP’ iif.OOO in 25,00(1
8 PRIZES OF 10.000 are 20,00(1
5 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 25,000
25 PRIZES OF 1,000 am 25.000
100 PRIZES OF MX) are 50,000
800 PRIZES OF 800 are 50,00(1
600 PRIZES OF 200 nm 100,000
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
100 Priz e of JMStare tSO.OKJ
100 Prizes of 800 are 80.00(1
100 Frizes of 300 are 20,000
TERMINAL PRIZES.
900 Prizes of 100 are 09.000
990 Prizes of 100 are 09,900
1.194 Prizes amountlnff to 054,800
Non:. I'iokets drawing Capital Prizes are not
entitled to Terminal Prizes.
AGENT!*” WANTED.
IT??* For Club Ratks, or any further in
formation desired, writs legibly to the under
signed, clearly stating your residence, with
State, Cou >ty Street and Number. More rapid
return mail delivery will, be assured by you*
enclosing an Envelope bearing your full addresfc
IIV! POS?T AWT.
Aduross M. A. DAUPHIN,
Ve'w Orleans, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
Washington. 0. I!.
By ordinary letter containing Money Order
Issued by ail Express Companies, New York Ex
change, Draft or Postal Note:
Address Registered Letters Contain*
mgr Currency to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
New Orleans* U
“HK.MEMnEfI, that the payment ot Prize*
is GUAR Yi\T4Cf\l> HV FOLK NATION AB
WANK!"* of New Orleans and the Tickets ara
•drned by the President of an Institution, whose
chartered riir tii are recognized in the highest
Courts; therefore, beware of ail imitations ot
anonymous schemes.’*
ONE I>O2*LAK is the of the smatlesfi
part or fraction of a Ticket IStfL’ED lIV 118
m any Drawing. Anything in our name ofTaredl
for Wt the.•' n P-••• Her a swindle.
LDiONS.
C A B B AGE,
A POTATOES,
B ONIONS,
B LEMONS,
A PEANUTS,
G- HAY, GRAIN,
E AND FEED.
W. D f Siinkins.
eGUARAN. 6fcD TU UIIKfc _
20NC52EXA jzd SLSSS /■(
OR IWMEY REFUNDED.
sb_|w
MabyillDrjjgiitsNiß
N. T. PIKE, Boia Agent,
Corner Jefferson and South Broad street*
Saiaaiiah, Ga.
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