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BOSTON’S SOWING REGATTA.
. a . r tbe Best of the Kind Ever
The Aff o f veu in New England.
Mass.. Sept. 2,-Tbe rowing ro
took place on the Charles river
F*' 1 frar-ioon was deemed by competent
‘ 5 ® ft t e been the greatest affair of
3ui£ kmd in ail particular* that was ever
• £ nut in this part of the country. The
T'rammVinclu.ted ten races and this was
t to attract upward of 10.000
along the river front and
l* “j pleasure craft along the course.
“ b " Vavcrable conditions for a race were
M fr ten- the water was as moot . as
Ti 'atf iir was carried out under the
, the Nw E.gland Amateur
Rowing Association, jointly with the city
'uS-SIJJh. mat m
rniinwiti? is ft summary •
Following mae wlt h a turn; six
Canoe IHci 1 “ on by Edward B. Kichard-
JcsfofArlingtoD. Time 10:30. Walter Lee Perry
°, 80-ton was-’-coo . wjth a tur ~_ for
Sei 'w srulN It was won by Matthew T.
junior sins'‘ e h > lal , tic Club of New York.
ftme Thomas Higgins of Worcester
was second. with a tui n. for in-
T „ IRD Kac* u wag won bv j T
the Suawnrit Club of South Boston.
Berdan of a H . ias „f Worcester was
£“nd Ttie best previous record in this class
"v'Jpth Rice-Two miles, with a turn: for
V,u ' s -f 1 - sculls. It was won by E. I). Rogers
Tt the 81 Albany club of lbany, N. Y. Time
The best previous record wa3 15:a3.
William Caffrey of tne Crescent club of Boston
T.mT'iucE—Two miles, with a turn; for
t„n w f“r oared shells. It was won by the
Phiim club of Fall River, Time 13:30.
iirevious New England record was
:3J The Metropolitan Rowing Club of New
miles with a turn, for
junior four oared working boats. The West
v <Mb of Boston won, and the Riversides of
Cambridge were second. The race was won on
ft Sevs vritfUc s—Two miles with a turn, for
senior four-oared working boat-. It was wou
hv the liradfords. Time lied. The best
nrenons New England record was 13:24 The
Centrals wero second, and the West Lnd s
th FioRTH Race-Two miles with a turn, for
double Bculls. It was won by the Raveuswood
C?“b of L-ng Island City. Time 12:16*. The
lies' previous New England record was 12:30.
Th“ lVacsutt Club of Worcester was second and
tne Metropolitans third.
Ni-th Race-Two miles with a turn, for
senior four-oared shells. It was won by the
Vt. lauta Club of Troy. Time 12:52*. Best
previous N England 14:45. The Vsruua Club
uf l.i ■ k'.va was second and the King Puilip
Club of Fall River third.
Tenth Ru e—One mile and a half straight
awav foreight-oari-d shells. It was won by the
Bradfords. Ti-ue 7:3ft. The tiest previous Now
England rec-rd was 8:17. The Shawmuts were
secvnJ and th.) Crescent Club of Boston third.
All the prizes, cups, pitchers, etc., with
the exception of those in the first three
events, were presented by the city of Bos
t n, and were the most beautiful and costiy
of rv ever t ffered for similar evonts in
this vicinity. They were presented at the
Revere house parlors at 7:30 o’clock this
evening by A1 ieruiau Short of the city of
Boston tommitteo.
ON THE DIAMOND.
Results of tbs Gitnss Between the
Cjiutry’s Landing Teams.
Washijoton*. Sept. 2.—Base ball games
were playod to-day with the following re
sults:
At Boston—(first game)—
Boston 10000000 o—l
liauauapols 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0
Base hits Boston 8, Indianapolis 4. Errors:
Bost.-n 2, lidiauapoiis 0. Batteries: Clarkson
and Bennett, Boyle and Buckley.
Second game—
Boston 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 I—B
Indianapolis 0030 0 000 0— 3
Base hits: Boston 7. Indianapolis 8. F.rrors:
Boston 1, Indianapolis 2. Batteries: Radbourne
and Bennett, Kude and Buckley.
A: New Yoikllirst game)—■
New York i. .2 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 2—9
Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6
Base hits: New York 13, Pittsburg 10. Errors:
New York 4, Pittsburg 3. Battel' es: O'Day
and Ewing, Morns and Carroll.
8 eo- t gamet-
New York 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 o—ll
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o
Base hits: NeyYork 11, Pittsburg 7. Errors:
New York 2, Pittsburg 6. Batteries: Keefe and
Brown, vialvin abd Miller,
At Brooklyn (first game)—
Brooklyn i) o 0 1 0 0 0 1 5—7
Cincinnati .1 003000 00—4
Base hits: Brooklyn C, Cincinnati 10. Errors:
Brooklyn 4, Cindnnati 3. Batteries: Caruthers
ani v itsner, Durtea and Keenan.
Second garni—
®roo.k‘yn 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1- 4
Cincinnati 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 o—ll
Base hits—B -ioklyn 8. Cincinnati 4 Errors:
Brooklyn 2. Cincinnati 3. Batteries: Terry,
Hughes and Clam, Viau and Baldwin.
At rhiladel inia (tirst game)—
han-as City i 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 o—B
0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 o—3
Base hits: Kansas City 9, Athletic 10. Er
-1 ltJ *• Athletic Batteries:
an l fiunson, Coleman and Brendan,
fcocoiid Game—
Kas 6 .' 0 < 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4
-KW i s‘ ty -.. .0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0-4
ror* ithm A,, , 11M . i r c '■ Kansas City 6. Er-
P i • Ka “ sa ’ City *■ Batteries:
liame ei' v ~ R ’ J m . <on ' s "'artzcl and Gunson.
darkness Jat6Dd ° f ,eath irmin S onaccount of
PhoaXmMl le!pl ‘l a fftrst 30 inni-’gs—
Ch lt phia ? 0 0000 1 0 0 a- 1
ctucago ~ 0 UOOOOI 00 I—2
Chicago .
anJfi... , I “Cago 3. Batteries: Casey
and Clements, Dwyer and Darling r
Second game—
PhSphia ' °n °, 8 , °„ °„ °„ 0 0 ?
Chiton Phil f® lo>ln6° tors:
aumbert
A Baltimore—
LonisvUte * 10 4 2 1 0 0 0-10
b£Ss“*' LouisvSle < 7. Errors*
Kilroy 1111,1
0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2
Base nits-wk'.Y "? 0 0 2 0 0 l 2 o—s
"'t:=‘i ’ 1 htnrti'n 6, Cleveland 7. Errors:
•adßalv '>• on „ e j ß - a d , 3 - batteries: Keefe
> ’-E?i!jnand_Sutoliffe.
SAVA^-v Card r rom Mr- Adams.
Neits- P. 6pt ' —Editor Morning
c °tm‘iug in to-day’s Morning News
'Obtains an im.r a - Street Ex:ension”
loecurDorau n ni' t atlon .’ h ° elfect tllat
Only, aac m ,, uttl ’ rne y bad neglected his
y°brrepoJ. t'ktimtof that implication,
error/ I l,av ( ;
, ::d L av „ ”, l mt 1 could or ought to
j c °nnc l has /! UU ° . th . at P r) mptlv. The
Promptly (thn fully and
n? ES °:i given !' o or ’ se ' n K present) of the
i. Lis t4,:; w y ;' r - f Ell0 y for not signing.
attorney 1,1 tho letter of
Ie " hd'J June ?8 last, aid this
foaacil, Kiti loll . a . special meeting of
P'ese ,t, ' aQ l r tlelay, the mayor be-
I At lOCft 1 V
! Ut Id ha ipi prPS, ‘? ts t,J e mayor ns saving
f :t: Mr. FY-'.' e . f l m .e to notify Dr. Read
p re this staffing , falle( l to sign, and, be
T tLe asnim/.i tl ,’ le f rn ff otn the mayor
. ae
, v - would bo that I had,
the fac; 'j s , n 111 Inches.
s^ , nh,’mL Was not directed or re-
Ln'/,' I' 1 '. Ri,] ' oror by any one else to
1 Uv.. a f ny otl ' er commi-sioner,
h ®e in Wlii ** mayor now !.e-
Ci,, J . Ltls statempni®
djs ThUr report aod that he Ims never
Sef°„ !ilrp ct- ’■Pi a, ?y °ne else that he
'la! : : nnguaigT° r 4 lottor to me uses
y-ni the fact that I never
|j. p'ttmksi,. * ® °Hce of any sort to
refusal to*^V he ’ touchi,
Itai, tj >u your i . n tae agreement
IV v 1 toy.iM n „ l !2£> a : ,d i did not
injpi * SEv Ys. or a.. n ®? with the Mob.v
lobli,' tiiat I liaa j t ler Person, even
dlrected you to give
Samuel B. Adams,
to c orporation Attorney,
the Pa a misunderstanding
rfi.j /Port*. r ’i | an 'l the Mousing
a,, , h, unders^ P °^ >r is fuil y *b
mayor
Weather Forecasts.
Local forecast for Savannah for to-day :
Fair weather; cloudy.
| Special forecast for Georgia:
RAIN u ght rains, stationary temperature,
I lexcept on the coast slightly armer,
i easterly winds.
Oomparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah. Oa.. Sept. 2, 1889, and the same .lay for
eighteen years.
Departure
Mean Temperature j from the Departure
■ normal Since
for 18 years Sept. 2,'89. -’-or Jan. 1,1889.
_! ‘
' 30 i 76 4 | 595
Comparative rainfall statement:
| Departure
Amount for Amount from the Departure
16 years. for I normal Since
Sept. . ’89.1 -|-or Jan. 1,1839.
• 19 M j l7 -i- 8.31
Maximum temperature, 83, minimum tem
perature. 70. ~
The hight of the river at Augusta at 7:38
o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta timei was
8.2 feet—a fall of 1.7 feet during the past
twenty-four hour-.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-'our hours
ending 6 p. m„ Sept. 2. 1889. 75th Meridian time.
Districts. A versos.
v.y- "sti Max. Min. Rain
tioiis. lem P Teru P fall, t
Atlanta 11 80 66 . 34
Augusta .-. 12 ! 82 66 .05
Charleston 7 j 34 66 .01
Galveston 16 88 70 .39
Little Rock 12 88 66 21
Memphis 15 86 86 . 49
Mobile 9 8: 66 .00
Montgomery 6 86 68 .00
New Orleans 13 88 65 .08
Savannah 13 86 72 09
Vicksburg 5 88 68 .05
Wilmington. 10 82 66 .09
Summary
Means
ST ATI ONS OP Max. Min. llai~
savannah district. Temp Temp falll.t
Alapaha 82 | 72 .04
Albany 84 73 00
Bainbridge. 90 71 .44
Eastman....,; 84 70 .(X)
Fort Gaines 98 70 .01
Jesup., .' 82 72 00
Live Oak 84 76 .00
Miilen NO 70 .40
Quitman 90 ,io
Savannah 82 70 .11
SraithvjDe ... , IV3 70 .00
Thomasville. 81 73 .02
Way cross : 88 70 .00
Summary I
Means.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations.
Savansau. Sept. 2, 7:?6 p. m„ City time.
! Temperature.
| Direction, i $
Velocity. | 9
Kainfall.
NAME
or
STATIONS.
Portland i 641 8 6] Cloudless.
Boston i 08 S W 8 ... .'Cloudless.
Block Island.".... 1 01SW 6 ... Cloudless.
New York city.... 70 S E 6 .... Cloudless.
Philadelphia 70 S 8.... Cloudless.
Detroit. 78 S 8! Cloudless.
Fort Buford 72;NW ..I Cloudy.
St. Vincent 58 E ..j .01' Cloudless.
Washington City.. 61 S Ej.. j Cloudless.
Norfolk 7O Cm!.. | | Cloudless.
Charlotte 72 E i ... Cloudless.
flattens j.. I I
Titusville 76 S E'lo! .01 Cloudy.
Point Jupiter, Fla. 78 SE 19 ,50iP"tly Cloudy
Wilmington 76 E i Cloudless.
Charleston 76 E 10 *T iP'tly cloudy
Augusta 76 8 E|. . . Cloudy.
Savannah 74| F, : 6 ....[Cloudless.
Jacksonville 76; E>. 72 P'tly cloudy
Cedar Keys 16: K . 21.Cloudv.
Key West 78 E , ,6;Cloudy.
Atlanta 72; E i C 12 P'tly cloudy
Pensacola 80j8 Ej. iP’tly cloudy
Mobile 80 8 E [Cloudless.
Montgomery 82[S Ej Cloudy.
Vicksburg 80: 8 [ ICloudy.
New Orleans 80; E L. ,02jP’tly cloudy
Shreveport 72 8 E l .. .72 Cloudy.
Fort Smith 74 8 E . .OSP’tlv cloudy
Galveston 80 8 E 10 .14. Raining.
Brownesvilie .. 1 1
RioGrande !
Knoxville 76 Cm Cloudv
Memphis , 78 SW 'Clou iT.
Nashville 72 W i..t ,8s Raining.
Indianapolis 72 8 1.. j .56 P'tly cloudy
Cincinnati 76 8 j.. [l 02 Pt'lv cloudy
Pittsburg 80 SF. 6 ... Cloudy.
Buffalo 7S ! B W:... k'ioudless.
Cleveland 78 Sis 1 ... Cloudless.
Marquette 725W12 .14 '’loudlesa
Chicago 76 8 W s *r P'tly cloudy
Duluth 60 W 6 . .. Cloudless.
St. Paul 66: W 6 -T Cloudless.
Davenport 78: W Cloudy.
Carlo 74 8 E . .60 Cloudy.
St. Louis 76 8W 10 .... P'tly cloudy
Kansas City 74 8 E 6 *T iP'tiy .-loudy
•Ojmaha.. 68,Cmj..l 30Cloudy.
Sioux City 66 8 [P'tly cloudy
8i5marck........,. . :
Rapid City 78! S I 8 ..[Cloudless.
Cheyenne 68[ S ;12 .... [Cloudless.
Port Eads [ |..| j.
*T denotes trace of rainfall.
, L. A. Denson, observer Signal Corps.
BARGAINS AT SILV.Yd.
Spring Clearlngr Sale of Surplus Stock,
Odd Lots, Remnants and Slightly
Imperfect Goods at Less Than Cost
to Make Room for New Impox-tations.
A iarge lot of lamps very cheap.
Special prices on dinner sets, tea sets,
chamber sets and fancy articles.
A splendid opportunity to secure bar
gains.
Am opening spring stock of fiy fans,
water ooolers, ice cream freezers, wire dish
covers, and other summer goods, which
will be sold at 1 w figures.
A largo lot of lunch, market and other
caskets.
All this and much more at Silva’s,
140 Broughton street.
Two Weeks Longer
And the proprietorship of “The Famous”
N. Y. Clothing house will change hands;
tne last chance to buy clothing way below
cost. Ten dollars will buy all wool cheviot
or cassimere suit worth sls; the finest
brown cork-screw suit, worth from $22 to
$25, for sls; a big lot of boy.-,’ school suits
from sto 8 years, your choice at $3 50, not
a suit in the lot but what is worth double
the money. On hats, shirts and all other
goods the same big redaction will be made
to turn the goods into money. Buy whilo
you have a chance to save money. “The
Famous” N. Y. Clothing House, 144 Con
gress street, Sauannah, G-a.
Savannah
Is now reveling in the Rochester Beer. TVe
are only surprised it was not brought here
before. It is sold in bottles only. If you
wish a fresh, delicious beer, drink only the
Rochester Beer. For sale by all first-class
grocers and bars.
Made only by the Rochester Brewing
Company of Rochester, N. Y., and sold
only in bottles. For snla .by John Lyons
ft Cos., J. McGrath, 8. VV. Branch, W. G.
Cooper, Moehlenbrock & Dierks and John
Lynch.
Advice to Mothers.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should
always be used when children are cutting
teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once;
it produces natural, quiet sleep by reliev
ing the child from pain, and the little cherub
awakes as "bright as a button.” It is very
pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, soft
ens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wiud,
regulates the bowels, ana is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from
teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents
a bottle.
At the Harnett House, Savannah, Ga..
you get all the com forte of the high-priood
hotels, and save from $1 to $2 per day.
Try it and be convinoed.— Boston Homs
Journal.
Full line of Ladies’ Tan Colored Oxfords
now opened at Nichols’,
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1889.
-
EVERYBODY IS INVITED
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
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PEKSONAb.
TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY"CENTS’pays
for one dozen Cabinet Photographs and one
extra in Bxlo gilt frame. J. N. WILSON, 21 Bull
street.
Ir’Oß heat, chafing ami all skin eruptions
nothing equals Boraeine Toilet arid Nur
sery Powder; try it.
TWO DOLLARS pavs for one dozen Cabinet
Photographs, including one extra, hand
somely colored in Bxlo gilt frame, cord and nail
50c. extra. SAVANNAH PHOTO, CO., 149
Broughton street.
HELP WANTED.
YVTANTED, for a few weeks, a competent
M stenographer. P. O. Box 134.
VYTANTED, an Intelligent young man of some
v * m* cbanical ability, who can furnish g. wi
references. Apply at TELEPHONE EX
CIIANGE.
ANTED, Agents to solicit orders for our
9 v celebrated Od Portraits, the finest made.
No experience required. Beginners earn SSO a
week. $3 outfit free. Send for full particu
lars. A rare chance. BAFFORD ADAMS &
CO., 46 Bond street. New York.
\\T ANTED, a neat colored girl about 16 or 18,
” to attend to two children. Apply after 9
o'clock 168 South Broad street.
\\’'ANTED, immediately, a young man as
v v cashier and city collector; A1 reference
required. Address for three days HONESTY,
care News office.
\l7 ANT ED, a good clothing salesman for re
t T tail business; one preferred who has mine
knowledge of drygoods. Call between 9 and 10
o'clock a. it. bereven House. Ask for C.
WOLFF.
AI”ANTED, a strong white woman to cook
tv and make herself generally useful; good
wages. Address COMPETENT, News office.
C ALESMEN.—We wish a few men to sell our
O goods by sample to the wholesale and retail
trade: on salary; largest manufacturers in our
line; inclose 2c stamp: wages $3 per day; per
manent position; money advanced for wages,
advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL M’F’G CO.,
Cincinnati, O.
WT"ANTED, a white woman to cook for small
’ v family; Protestant preferred. Apply
after 10 to 76 Gaston street.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
\\ r ANTED, p sitioa by- one who has an ex
vT tensive acquaintanc •in Georgia, Florida
and South Carolina and understands bookkeep
ing; references. M. H., care News.
YY7ANTED, position with cotton house; satis
v ? factory references given. 8., Morniug
News.
AST ANTED, situation in grocery or dry goods
vv store by young man of experience; good
references. Address J. A., P. O. Box 186.
X\T ANTED, by a lad of 18, a situation with a
Vv commercial house; applicant is reliable,
industrious and willing to work. Address
SITUATION, care News.
A MAN of sober habits wants employment as
14 watchman. Address M., 17 Huntingdon
street.
MUBCEL.LAMJSOUS WANTS. ' _
AA' A STEP, two or threo rooms where gas
vv stove can be used; state location, price.
EDWARD, this office. __
TT7ANTED, 600 Wine Bottles, five to the
VV gallon; 200 Champagne Quart Bottles.
Cash paid on delivery to M. LAVIN’S ESTATE,
45 East Broad street.
WANTED, for October Ist. a comfortable
house. Address J. 0. HAHN, Bay street
YATANTED. —Any one having a good second-
V V hand man's saddle to sell can find a pur
chaser at No. ID W nitaker street.
WANTED, hy two gentlemen, furnished
room; southern exposure; privilege of
bath; $lO. Address LODGERS, Morning .W vs.
IAOARIi WANTED by a young man; single
> room; convenient to business. COTTON,
care Morning News.
WANTED, empty bottles at 15 cents per
dozen. SAVANNAH BREWING COM
PANY.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS and dysiiepsia cured
by using the Celebrated Tate Sp: ing
Water, only 40c. gallon. HEIDT’S.
I WANT to lease for a term of years a small
house between tiie streets of South Broad,
Taylor, Lincoln and Barnard. J. AV. HUGER,
104 Bay street.
HOUSES AND STORES FOK BENT.
Ir-OR RENT, No. l Gordon Block; possession
' Oct. 1. CLEMENT SAUSSY.
17'Oli RENT, two cottage houses, first and
1 third from Drayton ou Waidburg street;
also. 2-story brick house 158 Taylor street. For
particulars apply to THOS. BOWDEN, 214
Broughton street.
HOUSE No. 135 Gordon street. Apply to R
S. CLAGHORN, Beal Estate Agent, No. 7
Drayton street. Room No. 3.
F'OR RENT, two-story brick residence on
basement No. 12 .Margaret street, contain
ing thirteen rooms, with brick stables and
servants'rooms, and fine yard. To a good ten
ant will rent for $25 per month: pissession
given immediately. Apply to DAVIS BRQB,
it OK RENT, 14544 Gordon street, newly re-
T fitted; terms moderate. Apply 70 Gaston
street.
I woß RENT, house 56 South Broad, opposite
? old cemetery, Oct. Ist. JOHN H. KUWE.
RENT, that newly-built house 170V<j
1 Jones street, near Barnard; rent moderate.
SALOMON COHEN.
I TOR KENT, stores 148 and 150 north side
1 Broughton, next door west ot Whitaker
street. H. J. THOMASSON. 114 Bryan street.
It OR KENT, house on Henry street, No. 94.
1 Apply to 8. M. ROACH. 112 Broughton street
IWOR RENT, that desirable dwelling. No. 132
' State street. Possession given Ist No
vember. Apply to A. Q. GUERARD.
JrrOß RENT, from Oct. Ist. house No.
Jones street. Low rent and all modern
improvements. J. J. DALE.
f|TO RENT, from Ist October, the brick tene-
X ment bouses, 174 and 17414
Will put in order and reutcheap. W. D. KKEN
SON, at J. D. Weed £ Cos. ’s.
I tor RENT, 140 Hull, earner Whitaker; in
’ first class order. Poasesaion Oot. 1. Apply
to 140 Hull street.
STATE
OF
WEATHER.
ROOMS TO RENT.
TO RENT, a nice flat of three rooms conven
ient to business; good neighborhood; mod
erate rent. Entrance, hall, batn room and yard
independent of real of house. Inquire 33 Tatt
nall street.
1-TOR RENT, tl*- lower part of house 22 Lin
coln street. Apply 54 Broughton street.
LM'R RENT, entire third floor of the Battersby
I building, corner Bay and Drayton streets,
from Not, Ist, next, consisting of one room
28x36. one 25x2 ~ one 26x20, one 20x20. one
17 .jX3BU, one 23t t x2B, two bathrooms, two pan
tries and kitchen. Excellent rooms for bache
lor apartments or small club. Apply to A. L.
HAKTRIDGE, 105 Bay street.
JAOR RENT, in private family, a very desira
-1 ble fl. -or, containing five c. unvoting rooms
with privilege of bath on same floor. Address
Od),, News office.
Desirable OFFicE.-Portion of ai Bay
street to rent. M. A. COHEN A CO.
FOR RENT—MISCELL AN ECUS.
IfTOR RENT, wari-house on River street, for
merly occupied by Artesian ice Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, Business .Jfflce, Morning
News.
FOK SALE.
I [pOll SALE.—'The steamer Olive, havi .g been
thoroughly overhauled and repaired, is uow
iu first-class condition and one of the linos:
I mills in the city; length 120 feet: breadth 20 feet
1 indies; main and saloon decks; tonnage
289 6 9-:A). Address THOS. M. GREEN A BltO.,
412 East Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
IAOR SALE, Fine Old Sherries, Madeiras,
Ports, Burgundies, and a variety of other
Imported Winer, at M. LATIN’S ESTATE.
Telephone 54.
I’ lIK oelebrntod Hoffman Strawberry, very
early, large, prolific and excellent for
forcing; plants for sale in any quantity.
GEO. WAGNER, T uuderbolt road.
TAOtt 8 41. E, at Marlow, Ga., one 6-rooin
I dwelling and outhouses, on two acres of
ground; beautiful trees and splendid water.
Apply to . I W. it AI i N, 151 Si. .! Rian Greet.
170 R SALE, Choice Meats, Fine T as and
Coffees, anil an assorted st ek ot Family
Groceries. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, 45 East
Broad.
i A RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and En
I'" gines cheap and good. GEO. it LOM.
BARD & (X i-. Augusta, Ga.
TAOR FALL PLANTING —Full supply fresh
1 seeds from reliable growers at low price
at HEiDT'S.
T7ORSALE. the Frmt Farm and Vineyard of
U tho late John C. Taylor, located about
six miles from Savannah. For particulars ap
ply to L. W. LANDKRBHINE. Executor.
I ''OR SALE. live. Malt, Corn and Bourbon
Whiskies, straight or blended. Special at
tention to jugftra le. M. LAVIN'S ESTATE.
T9AIR 55-H. P. DOUBLE ENGINES cheap
I GE<). K. MBA :• &C< A Plata. Ua.
I7OR HALE, at a bargain, herd of Hue regis
tered Jersey cattle, at the head of which is
tho celebrated Signal Bui, "Chief of Orme
wood,” 11. K. 11,641. consisting of thirteen iv-ad,
six cows, five in milk, and six calves; four males
and two heifers, all re ristered; will sell together
or singly; must lie sold to close out business df
firm; correspondence solicited. DAVIS tt
GRIER, McArthur, Montgomery county, Ga.
11. P. RETURN TUBULAR UOII-EU for
t o sale cheap. GEO. R. LOMBARD A (JO.,
Augusta. Ga.
IMPROVED Texas Horses and Mares broke
and unbroke. J. F. UUILMARTIN & CO.,
Cox'b Stables.
J.MIU SALE, Bydneis.tr, Savannah Piiseu.
I Faust and Cliampagii' Beers, Guinness'
Stout, Bass Ale. M. LAVIN'S ESTATE.
r I’EXAS MARES delivered at any point in car-
A load lots; prices reasonable. J. F. GUIL
MARTIN A CO.
LOST.
IOST, ou Sunday, on Abercorn street, lie
J tween the Cathedral and Bolton street, a
Blue Enameled Goid Bar Pin, two inches long.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 78 Bed
ton street.
FOUND.
RECOVERED, six dollars-.and twenty live
cents and handkerchief, supposed to have
beeu stolen from some woman in the market on
Saturday night. The own r can have the same
by proving property and paying for advertise
ment. Call at tho Police Barracks.
BOARDING.
A FEW BOARDERS WANTED 'by pr.vaie
family in auyton. Three minutes’ walk
from depot. Delightful location and excellent
water. "COMFORT,” Box 58, News office.
BOARDING— No. 13 Abercorn street, south
west corner St. Julian. Large and small
rooms, handsomely furnishe I, with exeell -ut
bi ar 1. Arrangements made now for the fall.
O uMMER BOARD.—Special rates made for
V ' table board for the summer season, and
meal tickets at reduced rates at the HARNETT
HOUSE,
SUMMER RESORTS.
1 11 MADISON AVENUE, NEW 'VoRK.
Itt Superior board. Desirable rooms. Moder
ate prices. Many Savannah references.
MIMCEI.I.A NEOUS.
-J (AC. Hair, Tooth, Nall, Whisk, Shoe
I U Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, at HEIDT’S
PHARMACY. _
TTUNE LOT Tooth Brushes at HEIDT’S, 10c. to
P 50o.; call and see.
J £EIDT S for lUiliable Goods.
J J KIDT'S, Congress and Whitaker.
JJEIDT’S, Peaches and Cream.
J JKIDT'S Oil Paste Blacking.
J TEIDT’B Silver Bell Cologne.
HOME-MADE Candi'-s, fresh Caramels every
dav at RADERICK'S, THE DAIRY,
JJroughton street, opposite Ludden A Bates.
| 91N i APPLE GF.M, tho m ist delicious of
I drinks, only sc. It takes me town and tho
people with it. Only* at LIVINGSTON’S, The
Originator.
IPDSON’S BED BUG KILLER. 25c., will keep
J your beds clean for one year. LIVING
STON'S PHARMACY,
BEFORE you tiuy or sell property consult
ROUT. H. TATEiI, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
'T'RY RADERICK’S Home-made Candies, fr -ah
A every day at THE DAIRY, 118 Broughton
street.
TP NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES 30c.; worth
Fj almost double. LIVINGSTON’S PHAR
M.YCY, Dull and State streets.
17 UGENE C. WILSON has removed his shav-
J ing and haircutting emporium to front of
168 Broughton street, and will be pleased tc see
his friends and customers.
IF you would like to know why De Soto Rye
4v hisky is becoming so popular, lust give it
a trial M. LAVIN'S EST ATF, Soto Proprietor.
DIVORCES —A. GOODRICH, attorney at law
124 Dearborn street, Chicago; advice free;
21 years experience; business quietly and legally
transacted,
RICE MILLS.
RICBJDLLING!
THE Proprietors of West Point Mills at
Charleston, S. C., invite the attention of the
Rice Planters to their superior facilities for
milling and handling their crops. Capacity 400
barrels clean Rice per day Charges light.
Advances made on Rough Rice and product
sold on brokerage.
*
The Largest Rice Mills in the
United States.
Correspondence solicited. Address
C. A HUGUININ, President,
Charleston, 3, (*
INSURANCE.
S. UltA-NOIIY
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the Six Months Ending
June 30th, 1889,
OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF
THE
Thames A Mersey Shrine Insurance Company
(Limited) OF LIVERPOOL, ENGL,
Organized under the Laws of (ireat Britain,
made to the Governor of the Sat 'of Georgia,'
in pursuance of tne laws of said State.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, U. 8. BRANCH 69
WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY'.
I. CAPITAL.
Whole amount of capital stock. J 10,000.000 00
Amount paid up in casn 1,0 0.000 oo
11. ASSETS U. S. BRANCH.
STOCKS AND BONDS OWNED ABSOLUTELY
BY THE COMPANY.
Total par valuo U. S. 4
por cents,
Total market value 12:%
per cent 481,875 00-$481,K8 00
Lash in the company’s
principal office, U.’B.
Branch, 69 Wall street. $ 261 30
Cash belonging to the
company deposited in
National City Bank 4,473 44
Total cash Items 4,734 83
(’ash in the hands of agonts and iu
course of transmission 16,223 92
Due from other com pantos for re
insurance on losses already paid.
Continental Insurance Company. 801 02
Total assets of the company,
actual cash market value. $ 503,634 77
111. LIABILITIES.
Losses duo and paid;
gross losses in pr< >cess
of adjustment, or in
susj tense, including ail
reported am 1 mippt>sed
losses; losses resisted,
including interest,
costs and other ex
pense thereon $32,589 00
Deduct re-insurance
thereon... 3,915 00— 28,624 03
Not premium reserve ll.Os'J 00
Due brokers 914 1)9
Due re insuring compa
nies for premiums... 1,848 28— 2,763 27
Total amount of all liabilities, ex
cept capital stock, scrip anu net
surplus <3,378 27
Surplus beyond all liabilities in
the United States 460,258 50
Aggregate amount of nil lia
bilities iu the United States $ 503,634 77
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX
MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1889.
Marine and
Inland
Risks.
Gross premiums and
bills in course of col
lection at ciose of last
six mouths $28,122 10
Deduct amount of same
not collected 192 82
Net collected 28,229 28
Gross premiums on risks
written and renewed
during the first six
months 127,505 78
Total 155,825 06
Deduct premiums and
bills in course of col-
I'Ction at this date. .. 16,223 92
Entire premiums collec
ted during trie first six
months 139,601 14
Deduct re insurance and
return premiums 18,655 58
Net cash actually re
ceived for premiums. 120,945 56 120,945 56
Received for interest and divi
dends on stocks and bon is, col
lateral loans, and from ail other
sources 7,500 00
Aggregate amount of income
actually received during the
first six inouthsin cash $ 128,415 56
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST
SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1889.
Marine and
Inland
Risks.
Gross amount actually
paid for losses, includ
ing $105,981 35; losses
occuring in previous
years $125,472 96
Deduct all amounts ac
tually received for sal
vages (whether on
losses of the last or of
previous six months)
$24,279 75; and all
amounts actually re
ceived for re-insur
ances in other compa
nies $12,065 51; total
deductions 36,355 26
Net amount paid during
the first six months of
th year for losses 89,117 70— 89,117 70
Paid for commissions or broker
age 7,829 05
Paid for salaries, fees and other
charges of officers, clerks,
agents ami all other employes 5,080 00
Paid for stale, national and local
taxes in this and other states... 4,123 09
All otner payments and expendi
tures, viz: Miscellaneous and
legal 5,962 24
Remitted home office during first
six months $21,859 27
Aggregate amount of actual
expenditures during the first
six months of the year in
cash $ 112,112 68
A. J. MACDONALD, Manager.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham County.—
Personally came before tea undersigned.
JOHN N. JOHNSON, who, being duly sworn,
deposes aud says that h > is the agent of the
THAMES & MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY', Limited, and that the foregoing
statement is correct and true. •
JOHN N. JOHNSON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th
day of August, 1839.
TRACY G. HUNTER,
Notary Public Chatham county, Georgia.
LEGAL NOTICES.
(GEORGIA, Chatham County.—Notice is
X hereby given to all parties having demands
against WILLIAM BREN, late of Chatham
county, now deceased, shall present them to
the undersigned, properly made out, within the
time prescribed by law, so as to slio-v their
character ami amount; and all persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby required
to make immediate payment to me.
R. R. BREN,
Administrator estate of Wm. Bren, deceased,
care of Ordinary's office.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
J? K O PO SAL.
IDROPOSAI.B will be received nt this office
. until MONDAY, Sept. 9c b. for grading and
bridging on fifty miles Augusta, Tallahassee
and Gulf Railway.
R. P. McCORMICK & CO.,
Contractors A., T. & G. R’y,
Tallahassee, Fla.
AGENTS WANTED.
WHITE-HOUSE SS
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ATTORNEY 8 AT LAW.
BRADY Sc CLARK.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BARTOW, --- FLORIDA.
Of Prompt attention given to businesa Col
lections nude.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE OAYS.
Unclaimed Freight
AT
Savannah, Florida and Western \\ It
I. D. Laßochs&Son, Auctioneers
On TUESDAY, the 17th day of September,
ISB9, at 9:30 o’clock, at the Doan h eight
>Varehoune of the S., F. £W.R R, *. 1 sell
for ca*h, all the unclaimed and over freight at
public outcry for aocount of whom it may con
cern. I3y order of
„ W. P. HARDER.
General Freight Agent .F. £ \V. RR.
Cliff £ K, 1 harness; G. W. Corbett, 1 hbl
rice; H. Roberta, 5 kegs viuegar; N. 8. Glam
cock, l box books: M. L. Cook <fc <V>*. l tox
pants; J. M. Ulenoo, 1 bbl syrup; J. M. ilwil#on,
I box flour: M. 4 large iron pots; W, 1 bMcraok
ers; V, l bdl plows; Wm. McHae, 1 box sails; J.
S. k., 1 box iron; Stri -aland & R. 1 bdl hames;
•L H. Chesnut, bdls buckets, 1 bill zinc; Mrs. J.
1 bbl flour; 11, 1 b\ 1 flour; Webb Mf’g Cos., 1
box A matter: M. L. B Cotton, 3 boxes marble;
I I J. S.indim 2 kegs cider; S. A. Carter. 1 cot -
tonseed planter; P. H. Roawell, 1 boxhardware;
88. Cos., J bids flour; W. (’. Handers, 1 box
H II good*; W 1. Walker, 1 bdl bedding; C. It.
Ashley lb. x milk; Hancock& K.. 3boxes paper;
G. McMullen, 6 pcs stone and marble; F. M.
Good* u. i coil wire; J. W. Hicks, I p* 6 has
kets; Jack Green, 1 box merchandise. J. Kivl
heki, 1 bdl hides; A, U. Wit more, Vfc bbl resolv
ent;P.C, order B.Uamj bell A Cos., i bale Dgoods;
. H. Benuett, 1 bale bags; Jas. Camp, 2 Lkgs
pajier, B. 0. Adams. 1 b.*x hardware; M. M.
Waters, ] bbl notions; W. B. Kenne ly. 1 box
tobacco; Milly Patterson, 1 box groceries; E.
Hardaway, 1 hbl rice; C. MoC. & Cos., 1 box gro
ceries; Camilla storage Cos., 1 cotton planter, 3
pans, 2 pots, 1 bdl cotton ties; O. H. f., 19 cads,
1 box tobacco; M. & 1)., 1 pkg 6 griddles; U. M
Evans, l box K F goods; R.. l box candy; J. L.
Oliver, 1 box glass; Purse & L , 1 crate soda
watar bottles; Julia Green, I box; Moss Mfg.
Cos., 36 beds and rai s; C. Tully, 1 ert handles;
Mrs. EllaThives, i featnerbed; M. Shaw, 1 bbl
clothing; L. IceC , 2 bUs, 1 lxx botttoti;S. Bros
.empty birrels; [F], 1 b x tobacco; Brvaut A
B , 2 boxes n grease; J. K. Knight, 1 bdl laths;
U. P. Pollard, 1 bdl sash; C. R. Bacon. 2 pkgs
marble; J. F. Fletcher, 1 cglass; M. Richardson.
1 box marl)le;U. \\. Sullivan, 1 shingle machine;
C. W. Sheppard, l box seed; J. It. Allison, 1 box
m rchaiii i ise; J. K. Hamlet, 56 rolls paper; Byck
A S.. 10 Ihlis \V paper; John iteideman, 8 beer
kegs; John O. Smith, 11 rustic chairs; William
Brown, 1 bbl, 1 box; James Ray, 1 ert bottles;(>.
S. McAlpln, 111 nils W paper, 1 okg F rook; J.
Richardson, 1 hox wedges; l.lovd ,t A.. 2 doors;
J. A. Douglass* i 0., i pot; Lovell ,fc Sons. 2
hdls iron; S. Cohen, 1 box merchandise; Mrs. E.
S. Hall, 1 S machine; Jim Austin. 5 t.dls bed; G.
". Parish, 1 sugar roller; [). it. tester, 5 -a-’Us
pecans, Warrock * W., 3 barrels; J. Rawis. 1
b 'X drugs, I> B. Green, 1 hag stone, No Marks,
4 trunks, t bill paint, 1 iibi oil, 1 box varnish, 1
keg Cpowder, 3 b >x6s hardware. 4 fy rods lag
King; 3 boxes medicine. 6 boxes H if goods, 1
bdl quills, 4 bdls H II goods; I box tools, 1 sad
dP‘, t l>dl chairs, 2 iron plows. 1 press, Tpgsash,
2 boxes F crackers, !1 plows, 1 sir cotton seed,
19 iron castings, 6 bdls plow tsiints, 1 box gro
ceries. 2 box s lard, l pkg cloth, 2 boxes salt, 7
bars iron, J bearskin, 4 axles, 1 pkg sash, 2cans
powder, 11 iron pipes, 1 box A grease, 1 8 nm
cbine, bbl rosin, 1 tdl salt, 1 Keg syrup, 9 bdls
rails and slats, I boiler, etc , 1 sack salt, 2 bdls
baskets, 2 boxes candy, 2 boxes s .ap; [6086], 1
set wheels ; ,1. 0. Hunt, 1 b*x matches; No
Marks, 12 bdls cotton ties, 4 bids spirits turpen
tine, 4 boxes cheese, 1 bdl harness, 3 bbls ce
ment, 2 bdls iron roofing, 1 cook stove, 2 porce
lain kettles. 3 bdls buckets, 1 iron wheel, 3 pgs
P points, 4 pgs machinery. 1 box glass, 3 orates
bottles, 6 W blinds, 2 bbls flour, 1 platform scale,
1 o il win-, 5 bdls laths, 1 bdl 8 trees. 2 bdls sash
weights, 2 bdls drags, 2 bdls paper, 21 tent poles,
6 sacks shot, I tig butter trays: Boone & P. l
cultivator, No Marks, 1 box fire bricks, 2 boxes
books, i crate crockery. U bbl wine, 25 boxes
merchandise; Butler & TANARUS., 1 box clothing. No
Marks, (I bills syrup. 1 ban waste, 1 box cigars, 5
bbls oil, 3 boxes boots and shoes. B. & 8., 4 pgs
brooms; -Moore & J., 1 box varnish.
Guardian’s Sale.
I.D. Laßoche&Son, Auctioneers.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale granted
at the August term, 1889, of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham county, I will sell for the
purpose ot reinvestment, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, before
the Court House door, during the legal hours
of sale, the followiug property:
Lot number (17> seventeen Stephens ward, In
the city of Savannah, with the Improvements
thereon, said lot having a frontage of sixty-two
feet on Gaston street and a depth of one hun
dred aud forty-one feet six inches, more or less,
and the improvements, consisting of a two
story on basement brick dwelling house, with
mansard roof, and with large brick stable and
outbuildings. Fee simple. Possession given
December Ist.
Terms cash; purchaser paying for titles.
LEWIS T. TURNER,
Guardian of W. B. Duckworth et al.
10-HORSE-POWER BOiLER AT AUCTION^
I.D. Laßoche £ Son, Auctioneers.
On TUESDAY, the 21th day of September, we
will kbII at Pa ielford's wharf, foot of Houston
street, at 11 o’clock a. m., for accouut all con
cerned,
A 10 HORSE-POWER RETURN TUBULAR
BOILER.
Guardian’s Sale.
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
AUCTIONEERS.
On TUESDAY, Ist October, 1889, at 11 o’clock,
before the Court Houe.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Hampton L. Ferriil, Judge or the
Court of Ordinary for Chatham county, 1 will
proceed to soil at the above mentioned time
and place, the following described property
of DANIEL J. O’DONAHUE, lunatic:
All of the one-sixth undivided remainder in
terest in a certain i rant of land in the city of
Savannah, Ga., being the eastern one-half of
lot 15 Carpenters’row, and having a frontage
of 58 feet, more or less, on East Boundary
street, and running back even with 90 feet,
more or less, with improvements thereon, con
sisting of two houses, with outbuildings and
other improvements, .bouses known as 44 and 46
East Boundary street, near South Broad. Sold
for maintenance and support. Terms cost;;
purchaser pays for papers
MARY O’DONAHUE,
Guardian Daniel J. O’Donahue.
Note.—We will sell at the above time the
balance five-sixths remainder interest in the
above property.
Administratrix Sale.
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
On TUESDAY, sth November. 1889, before the
Court House.
Bv virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferriil, Judge of the Court of
Ordinary Chatham count , I will offer for sale
at public outcry, at tho above place and date,
during the legal hours of sale.
The western one-half of lot No. 7 Tower
tything. Decker ward, witti the improvements
thereon, consisting of a well constructed 3-story
brick dwe ling, with a good established store
thereon. No. 176 Broughton street.
Terms cash: purchaser paying for papers.
SARAH PEASE,
Administratrix estate of Henry W. Pease.
PUBLICATION'S.
property |||*||
| can bedapoad
-1 ed upon to last for mOT years, and alike same
tine protoot themoolvM against the use of tafninr
uatertal, can obtain fall particular, by writing ua
for a oopy of oar now book, entitled
“A TIN ROOF. ,, |=:
Tbii book show* how to select, lay and paint a tin
roof, and will bo furniahod ftrao af OMU
MERCHANT & CO.,
Phllada , New York, Chicago, London, |
AUCTION SALES TO-DAY. '
Lots for Sale.
By J. McLaughlin £ Son,
Before the Court House. TUESDAY, 2d Sep
tember, 1839,
Lot 31, 30x100, on Tenth street.
—ALSO —
Triangular lots 33, 35 and 37. being 100 feet
u<**p al tijr western iine of lot No. 83, with a
northerly front of 65 feet and an extension on
the line of the hypotbenuae of *aid triangular
lot of 105 feet.
'These lot-* aro favorably located ietwea
Drayt uan . Vbercom streets extended, with
65 feet on Tenth street.
AN ANCIENT LANDMARK
AT AUCTION.
WOODEN RESIDENCE ON NORTHWEST
CORNER STATE AND WHITAKER STS.
Will bo sold at public outcry by
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
At 11 o’clock THIS DAY (Tuesday), Sept. Sd,
during the Court House sales.
Terms cash. Bui! ling to be entirely removed
within t*n days from day of da..
Guod Chinee for Investment in Realty.
I.D. Laßoche & Son,Auctioneers.
THIS Da Y we will off. r before the Court Houses
door, during tbo usual hours of sale,
Dwelling on the southwest corner of South
Brood and Houstoti streets. A good location
for the bar business. Also, that well-built
dwelling on Houston street adj lining. This
property Is now paving SIOO per month. Also, a
beautiful place at Thunderbolt, with a 2-story
dwelling house. Above property is offered for
situ because owner le about to leave city.
AT AUCTION!
I. D. Laßoche £ Son,Auctioneers.
THIS DAY, in front o* the Court House, wd
will offer
Those two dwellings on West Broad street*
between Stewart an 1 Hubert streets, subject to
a ground rent of $ - per annum. This is a good
place for stores.
Horses and Mules at Auction.
By Rolit. H. Tatem, Auctioneer.
I will Hell at the Ocnrt. Hmign THIS DAY at
11 o'clock, HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES, CAR
KIAUEB, etc. Stock revived up to hour of sale.
Li!
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
Administrator’s Sale.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer,
Under and by virtue of an order granted by tba
Ordinary of Chatham county, we will Hell fop
distribution, at public outcry, before the door
of the Court liouao of the said county of
Chatham, on TUESDAY the first day of
October, 1889, between the legal hour* of sale,
the following r--al property belonging to tha
estate of ROBERT h BOGART, late of the
city of Savannah and now deceased, namely;
All that certain lot of land situate and being
in the said city or Sic.anmih. and said county,
on the south side of Huntingdon street, known
on the map of said city as let number twenty
(20), Stephens ward, having a front of sixty-twa
(62) feet on said Huntingdon street and a depth
to the lane of one hundred and forty-one ft-efi
aud nine inches (141 feet 9 inches); together
with the improvements on said lot and the ap
purtenances. This war the place ot residence
of Mr. Bogart at the time of his decease, and id
now that of his family.
Terms cash, purchasers paying for title*.
B. A. DENMARK,
H. B. ADAMS,
Adm’s est. of Robert D. Bogart.
SUMMER RESORTS,
FIFTH AVENUE HOTELT
MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK.
llltcHoock, DuiTins <Se Cos.
IMIE Fifth Avenue is the largest.best appointed
and most liberally managed hotel In New
York. Its location, Madison Square, is the most
delightful in the city. It is also the most conve
nient to amusements, art galleries, libraries,
shops and other places of interest aud of busi
ness. HIRAM HITCHCOCK, formerly St.
Charles Hotel, New Orleans, La. A. B. DAR
LING, formerly Battle House. Mobile, Ala.
TIIK ORKNEY SBIIiNGS AND BATHS,'
Shenandoah County, Ya,
TV7 ILL continue to receive guests at regular
v * raws until OCT. Ist, 18'G, thus enabling
their patrons to enjoy tire grandeur aud beauty
of the mountains during September. Send fop
circnlar. F. W. EVANS. Manager.
JBROKERa.
A. lu. HAKTRIDGEi
SECURITY BROKER,
TYUYS and sells on oommiasioo all elaaaefl at
L) Storks and Bonds.
Negotiates loans on marketable seouritlML
Now York Quotations furnished by p. ivatkl
ticker every fifteen minutes.
F. C. WYLIiY,
STOCK, BOND S REAL ESTATE BROKER;
120 BRYAN STREET.
BUYS and sells on commission ail classes o£
securities. Special attention given to pN
chase ami sale of real estate
■■■ .!■" 9 ■ ——■j
FAINTS ASD OILS,
JOHN G. BUTLER;
WHITE LEADS, COLORS. OILS, GLASR
VARNISH, ETC.; READY MIXED
PAINTS; RAILROAD, STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES; SASHES, DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Agent for
LADD LIME, CALCINED PI.ASTER, CEMENT,
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER
140 Congress street and 139 St. Julian street.
Savannah. Qeorri*
TERRA COTTA.
PERTH AMBOY TERRA COTTA COL
Architectural Terra Cotta,
SPECIAL SIZES AND COLORS OF FRONT!
BRICK.
18 Cort landt, New York, N. Y.; Drexel Build,
ing, Philadelphia, Pa.; 81 South Clark street;
Chicago, 111.; Perth Amboy, N. J.
CARRIAGE WORKS.
CARRIAGE ~ WORKS.
SANBERG & CO.,
St. Julian, Congress and Montgomery ctraets;
FRANKLIN BQUARE.
We offer to the public the beat work in oar
line in the citv.
UOTELo.
THE MORRISON HOUSE
Ct BOTH ALLY located, oa line of street oars,
I offers pleasant south rooms, with excellent
board, lowest rates. With new l aths, sewerage
and ventilation perfect, the sanitary condition
of the house is of the beet. Corner Broughton
and Drayton streets. Savannah. Ga.
3