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Weather Forecasts.
Lee*: forecast for Savan uah and vicinity
{or today: Fair weather; cooler.
r- “1 Special forecast for Georgia:
I rilß I Fair, cooler, except stationary tein-
I Ip.rature in northern portion, north,
r “er!y wiada.
r mnartson of mean temperature at Savan
(la . Oct. 14. 1880, and the same day for
ei£ii:eenye*rsj
Departure np nHrr ,. P „
Mean Tempera™:*. from the
- normal .
years Oct. 14. 8B -h or - *■
' g* ~~| 61 —5 - 645
" coMPABATtVB RAINFALL ST TZMXNT.
Amount De P* rtu ™
Amount for troatme ainop j
for 16 y>-' ars ' o c t . 34. ’B9 1,1889.
' | ~00 .32 0.91
"Maximum temperature, 68; minimum tem
ure, 54.
1 The height of the river at Augusta at
7-33 o’clock a m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 6.7 feet—a fal of 0.1 teet during the
past twentv-four hours.
taken at the same moment
of time at all stations.
rmfon Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
end ins P- m.. Pel 14, 1889. 75th Meridian time.
Districts. Avbraqe.
~ v '22 Max 1 Min - Rain -
I ' AMt tioM Tem P Tem P faU - +
Augusta 4 r® £4 00
Charleston *
Galveston. 3 82 62 .00
Little Hock .... 72 53 .00
Memphis. 5 .0 44 .00
Mobile * *5 *OO
Montgomery b 74 66 .00
w Orleans 13 84 66 * T
Savannah 10 82 60 .00
Vicksburg 5 78 54 .00
WiJmington 10 64 46 .13
Summary
Mean*.
stations of Max. Min. Rain
favannah district. Temp Temp fallLt
Alapaha 80 60 .00
Albany 84 60 .00
Bainbridgo. 88 60 00
Eastman 96 75 .00
Fort Gaines 88 66 .00
Jesup
Live Oak 78 60 .00
MiiJen 80 54 .00
Quitman 86 52 .00
Savannah 68 59 .00
Sraithville
Thomasvillft 80 60 .00
Waycross
Summary *.
Means,
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all statious.
Savannah, oct. 14, 7:36 p. m., city time.
Temperature, j
I
I Direction.
! l
! Velocity. F
Rainfall.
Name
op
Stations.
Portland 46! N 14 .... Cloudy.
Boston 46iN E 24 .14 Raining.
Block Island 4: NE.. .OS Raining.
New York city 44 W 18 .26 Raining.
Philadelphia 44 NW 16 .5- Raiuing.
Detroit 44 NW 6 .... Cloudless.
Fort Buford 62iS El 2 .... Cloudy.
St. Vincent 4*l N 6... Cloudless.
Washington city... 48 NW 10 10 Cloudy.
Norfolk 46! N IS .10!Cloudy.
Char10tte........ . 46j N 10 .. Cloudy.
Hatteras. [ !
Point Jupiter,Fla.. 76is E 6... iCloudiess. '
Titusville 74(NW 12 .... Cloudless.
Wilmington 481 N 6 ....(Cloudless.
Charleston 64 N 8 .... Cloudless.
Augusa 60 N 12 .... Cloudless.
Savannah 56 N 12 .... Cloudless.
Jacksonville 66 N E 8 .... Cloudless.
Cedar Keys 70j N24 .... Cloudless.
Key West 80j N ,12 .... Cloudless.
Atlanta 48! N 10 .... Cloudless.
Pensacola 64) N 12 .... Cloudless.
Mobile.. . 62( N 8 .... Cloudless.
Montgomery 66! N ! 8 .... Cloudless.
Vicksburg 60! N (.. . Cloudless.
New Orleans. 72 N (Cloudless.
Shreveport 521N E 6 .... I Cloudless.
Fort Smith 62 S E (Cloudy.
Galveston 76;S E (Cloudless.
Palestine 72 j N E ! Cloudless.
Brownesville 78'S E Cloudless.
Rio Grande 81 BF. 8 .... P’tly cloudy
Knoxville 4Ci N I Cloudy.
Memphis 541 N 6 .... ICloudiess.
Nashville 60( N (Cloudless.
Indianapolis. ..;
Cincinnati SNW 6 iCloudiess. ”
Pittsburg 14! N . .01 Cloudless.
Cleveland 48! N 8.. Cloudless.
Marquette 40 NW 6 ... Cloudless.
t. 'i 0 ?? 0 44j N 10 cloudless.
Duluth 48’Cm Cloudless.
P” * ai “ 50Cm Cloudless.
Davenport 48(N E Cloudless
ht. Louis 52j N 10 ... Cloudless.
Kansas City. 54(NE.. .. P’tly cloudy
Omaha. 54 S E 8 ... Cloudless.
hioux City 50! E 6 .... P’tly cloudy
Bismarck 50; SE 20 .... Cloudy.
£®P ld City 48 S E 12 .... Cloudy.
fenne 44J S 4 .... Cloudy.
North Platte 44is E|l2 .... Cloudy.
* I Indicates trace, finches and hundredth*.
E. R. Demaix. Observer Signal Corps.
How ? What? When?
How will you dress? slovenly or with
taste? maoly or childish? economically or
extravagant? Cos aider well before you
make your fall purchases. Don’, let show
and brag influence your choice. Go to “The
famous' before you buy, and you will not
only tmd the showiest cloihing, hats, etc.,
iA4 ! r? kut prices decidedly lower.
ph Congress street, corner Whitaker.
The Rochester Beer.
Ho you drink lager beer? Yes. Then try
the Rochester Beer, and we think you will
sav it is the finest you ever drank. It is
pure and wholesome, delicious and spark
hng—no headache in this beer, as it ib pure,
nd healthy. Drink Rochester Beer and you
if: an d no other after tasting it.
Made only by the R Chester Brewing
Company of Rochester, N. Y., and sold
? * :1 bottles. For sale by John Lyons
®Co„ J MoGratb, S. W Branch, W. G.
Lynch'^°®^ en b r °ck & Dierka and John
- What? '
" hat is the use of wasting by paying
rotu $3 to So more for a suit of clothes than
ho'* 0811 buy at “The Famous"? If you
e plenty, there is uo use in thro wiug it
, av; you work hard for it, so much
tm.l r f eason for Bavln K it. If you want as
ucn tor your dollar as anybody can give
L u * you must buy your clothing, hats,
'! Famous ," 144 Congress street,
corner Whitakef-,
Advice to Motnera.
Mrs. tv inslow’s Soothing Syrup should
■J’’ ys be used when children are cutting
j, 111 !*■ relieves the little sufferer at once;
*,*?*“■ natural, quiet sleep by reliev
ewn!,o! fro:n Pain, and the little cherub
Plea*as a button.” It is very
Peasant to taste. It soothes the child, soft
reeuiat SU .? U ', aliavß ad pa n, relieves wind,
the bowels, and is the best known
tee,, - V ,. r diarrhoea, whether arising from
ttotUef ° r otljer can®* B - Twenty-five cents
When
'*u are ready to buy your clothing, go
aight to “The Famous." I have fresh,
hav'rti* ’?? 8 at most reasonable prices. I
Ixmo-h* i3 e °f t ,e old firm, which I
tba b * low Par and offer at 70 ceuta on
vJu?, f ar ’ Hig thing if you k ow the
gam. 0t K IXKds - H you are looking tor bar
aams you must go to “The Famous on
er. y ° U can “ ave 50 oe da to *l. 144 Con-
K *** street, corner Wmtaker.
Oak, Pine and Light wood.
Git Te . remoTe<l my wood y*rd to oorner
onett street and Savannas, Florida and
orn railway. Telephone 77. R. B. Caweb.
HouAc flarannah, G*
Lcefl aU ., the oomfom of tbi high-prtoed
Try it ,r ? m per day.
•/nurnuT ** con v meed. Home
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTRA WORD.
Ar> VJfR TI3EirXNT3. 15 ITortt* or
more, in <Au column ineerted lor O.VJI
CENT A WO£UJ, Cask in Advance, tacii
inttriiom.
Everybody who hat any leant to wumhi.
anything to buy or mil, any bnnneat or
acoomrrutdationt to teeure; indeed,any vrit/i
to gratify, should adcertiie in Out column.
PKRSONAU
01 BULL STREET is headquarters in Savan-
Ad 1 nah for fine photographs. Two dollars
and fifty cents pays for one and zen cabinets, and
one extra in Bxlo gilt frame. Copying in all
styles and sues. J. N. WILSON.
OIL PASTE BLACKING oils the leather, ore
serving your shoe. Try it. sc. box.
HEIDT’S. _
I)I.EASE get our prices and samples—which
I are cheerfully and gratuitously given—be
fore purchasing elsewhere; you will save money
by so doing, M. LATIN’S ESTATE.
IADIES recommend and use Boracine be
a cause of its superior qualities as a face
and toilet powder; high!}' perfumed.
CORNS, bunions and ingrowing toenails ex
tracted at once, positively without pain or
drawing of blood; no acids applied whatever.
Prof. A. GRITZNER, Surgeon, Chiropodist and
Manicure, 149 Broughton street.
r pWENTY-ONE HUNDRED PAPERS Fresh
JL Flower Seed; also, Hyacinth, Tulip, Freesia
and Narcissus Bulbs, at HEIDT’S.
'T'WO DOLLARS pays for one dozen Cabinet
A Photographs, including one extra, hand
somely colored in Bxlo gilt frame, cord and nail
50c. extra. SAVANNAH PHOTO, CO., 149
Broughton street.
HELP WANTED.
"ITTANTED, a white uurse. Apply at 145
t ‘ Perry street.
WANTED, immediately, first-class mattress
maker at McGILLIS & RUSTIN’S, 132
Broughton street.
VI/ ANTED, a respectable white gir! to do
v housework and sew; also first class white
cook; must have reference. Address, stating
name and residence, Mrs. PRESTON, Morning
News office.
TAILORS WANTED.-D. B. Frocks of Cloth
and Melton Commence at sil 50; Worsted
Cutaways at $9. JERKY LYNCH, No. 5 White
hall street, Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED, a good reliable white woman as
cook; must be strong, healthy and will
ing to work. Apply to 149 Whitaker street.
~\\J ANTED, a first-class plumber at once.
TV JOHN NICOLSON, Jr., 32 Drayton
street.
\yANTED, a good reliable watchman. Apply
V v at once to Supt. City and Suburban Rail
way.
WANTED, an experienced butler. Apply
at once, 215 South Broad.
\y ANTED, a lady of good address and social
m position with fair business ability to rep
resent us in Savannah, Address E. B. OS
BORN. 66 Richardson Block, Chattanooga,
Teun., southern agent of the Jackson Corset
Cos., Jackson-, Mich.
ALADYBOOKKEEPER or one competent to
do office work; state experience and refer
ence. T. & CO., care News.
vy ANTED, a good cook who understands her
Vi business, is neat and recommended; a
good place is offered; wages sls per month.
Apply to S. KROUSKOFF, corner Drayton aud
Gwinnett streets.
SALESMAN WANTED, to sell goods by sam
ple. Good salary paid. Write to CENTEN
NIAL MFG. CO., Cincinnati, 0., or Chicago.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
Ty ANTED, position as gardener, by a steady,
v t settled, married man; understands flower
and vegetable gardening: also cattle and poul
try. Address GARDENER, care of this office.
\y ANTED, by a good business man who has
v v his own horse and buggy, a situation as a
city drummer or collector; good reference given.
Address H. TANARUS., Morning News.
WANTED, by a competent German, a posi
tion in a hotel as housekeeper. Address
HOUSEKEEPER, 78 % Lincoln street.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WANTED, a cheap second-hand letter copy
ing press. D. It., No. 6 West Broad street.
YOU to try a !oc. box HEIDT’S celebrated
Cough Drops. None better.
A PARTNER WANTED with about S3OO in a
good paying business. Apply at 174
Broughton street.
WANTED, Savannah Bank aud Trust Co.’s
stock; also general bank and loan asso
ciation stocks. C. P. MILLER, 131 Congress
street.
"VyANTED, quart bottles and all kiuds of
t flasks. Cash paid for same on delivery to
M. LAVIN’S ESTATE.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE, a farm, most
healthy located, for a city residence.
Address Box 78, Pulaski House.
Ty ANTED. Savannah Bank and Trust Com
v t pany and Citizens’ Bank stocks. F. C.
WYLLY, 120 ..ryan street.
ROOMS TO RENT.
IjMJRNISHED or unfurnished rooms to rent,
with or without board. S. E. corner Mont
gomery and Duffy.
IT'OR RENT, pleasant rooms, large and small;
1 also day board at 56 Barnard street.
FpOR RENT, two large connecting rooms;
water on same floor. 108 South Broad
street.
IT'OR RENT, furnished or unfurnished rooms
1 at No. 11 Broughton street.
IT'OR RENT, three pleasant rooms, with or
' without board. 161 Barnard street.
HOUBKS AND STORES FOR RENT.
IT'OR RENT, tenement No. 70 Cassel Row; im
mediate possession given. From Ist
November next, tenement No. 72, fronting south
on St. Ju iau street, next to corner Abercorn
street. H. J. THO dASSON, 114 Bryan, between
Bull and Drayton streets.
JSOR RENT, cottage house, south side of
Waldburg, third house from Drayton. For
particulars apply to THOS. BOWDEN, 214
Broughton street. . .
IX) R RENT, tenement No. 97 Liberty street;
in perfect or .er; modern improvements;
how vacant. W. J. HaRTY, Executor.
IT'OR RENT, for one year from Nov. Ist, house
1 125 Duffy, corner Bull street. Apply H. F.
TRAIN. 125 New Houston street.
HOUSE No. 135 Gordon street. Apply to R.
S CLAGHORN, Real Estate Agent, No. 7
Drayton street, Room No. 3.
IT'OR RENT, bouse on Waldburg street, con
i’ venient to three lines street cars. N lne
rooms including bath; south front. Possession
Oct Ist, N, FRIERSON, TO Bay street.
IT'OR RENT, that desirable dwelling, No. 132
. State street. Possession given Ist No
vember. Apply to A. G. OUERAKD.
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
Vy ARKHOUSE FOR KENT—No. 28^William
v * son. and 209 River street: three stories
connected by elevator. Apply to D. R.
THOMAS.
FOR RENT, warehouse on River street; rail
road at door. I. D. LaROCHE & SON.
JT>OR RENT, warehouse on River street, for
’ merly occupied by Artesian loe Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL Business Office, Morning
News.
FOR SALE.
KENSINGTON LOTS.—You have only to see
to buy. $25 a lot; $1 a month.
KENSINGTON LOTS—Located equal to any
city property.
A~~ GILT EDGE INVESTMENT -Kensington
tot* St 525; $1 s month.
G 1 O OUT and take a look at Kensington. It
I means you will invest.
CKK plst of Kensington lots at LESTER HUB
ko BELL’S office,J4o. 178 Congyss street.
4/7 RETURN TUBULAR BOILERS and fcn
1* * glue* cheap and good, GEO. U. LOM
BARD I CO-, Augusta, Ga.
State
of
Weather.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1889.
FOR SALE.
T A ROE LAND SALE.-Will besVd.be fore
l-/thr Court House door, in the county of Deca
tur, state of Georgia, on tr.eGTRST TUBEDAY
IN NOVEMBER, 1880, within the legs: hours of
sale, tie following lauds, to wit: Ah that tract
or parcel of land, situate in the Twenty-first
district of said county, kaown in the plan of
sai l district as lota number 192, number 193.
number IP4. number 161. number 200. mimuer
.01. number IH>. number 197, number 198. and
number 191, containing in the aggregate four
teen hundred and eighty five (1.4-6) acres more
or less. This is a fine tract of farming lands, a
large portion of whicn Is cleared, the balance
heavily timbered with fine and valuable timber,
and is sold as the property f J. Willis, de
ceased. for the benefit of h-lrs and eredito-s;
titles perfectly good. Terms caab. J, T. DA
VIS and T. W PRICE, Adnnniatratora.
FjVjR SALE CHEAP, one pair fine match po
nies; perfectly gentle; can be driven bv ia
rties; also one fine blooded horse. Address
GADSDuN, 119 Perry street
ONION SETS at HEIDT’S, and Seed for Fall
Planting.
IT'OR RALE. Rice Straw, at DEPTFORD
1 PLANTATION.
A LL the French and Hungarian Champagnes
1 Y lowest cash prices. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE.
IJ'ORSALE. Jamaica, St. Croix, New Eng
land and West India Bav Rums cheap; price
to suit quality. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, 45 East
Broad street.
7(1 H. P. RETURN TUBULAR BOILER for
i O sale cheap. GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO„
Augusts. Oa.
F'OR SALE—Peach, Apple, Blackberry, Gin
ger, California Grape, and French Brandies
always in stock. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, 45
East Broad street.
r |''EXAS horses and mares, gentle to ride and
X drive; also unbroken mares. J. F. UUIL
MARTIN & CO.
G' REAT BARGAIN.—FOR SALE, Charter
Oak Range No. 8, at si Charlton street.
PAIR 55-H. P. DOUBLE ENGINES cheap
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.. Augusta. Ga.
Ii'ORSAI.E, bonds of the new hotel at Tybee
also Masonic lodge at Wavcross. both bear
ing 6 per cent, interest and perfectly secured.
F. C. WYLLY, 120 Bryan street.
C'OR SALE—California Port, Sherry, Ca-
A tawba. Angelica aud Caret Wines cheap
for cash. M. L VIN’S ESTATE. Telephone 54.
IT'OR SALE, the Fruit Farm and Vineyard of
I the late John C. Taylor, located about
six miles from Savanna!:. For particulars ap
ply to L. W. LANDERSHINE. Executor.
FOUR LOTS in Bartow, Jefferson county, for
sale cheap; one store and lot, public hall
in upper story; one store and lot; two five-acre
lots: beautiful homes; splendid water. For
further part.cuiars, inquire of E. T. MALLORY,
Forsyth, Ga.
LOST.
I OST, small white and black setter bitch; a
J liberal reward will be paid if returned to
216 Henry street. C. A. LAMOTTE.
IOST. in reading room of Screven House,
J two twenty dollars; finder will be rewarded
by leaving same at SCREVEN HOUSE.
IOST. a black setter dog, with slight white
A mark on chest; answers to the name of
"Ben”; any information as to his whereabouts,
or his return will be rewarded. R. P. CAN.\ ON,
149 Gordon street, or 78 Bay street.
[OST, Brown Curly Retriever Dog. Collar
J has owner's name: reward if left at 150
State street. C. MOLLER.
FOUND.
IT'OUND. a watch; owner can have it by call
’ ing at SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS,
134 State street, describing it and paying for
this advertisement.
Si INGLES.
XTSE our CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4, 5 and 0
J inches wide, at 3.66 c , 62}4c. and 87V6c. per
bundle cash; prices according >o quality. For
sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU
FACTURIXG COMPANY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAKE selections early while assortment is
perfect of the large stock Flower Seeds
at HEIDT’S.
Artesian water toilet soap suits
everybody. 25c box 3 cakes. HEIDT’S.
t AC. Hair, Nail, Tooth, Shoe and Whisk
I’ " Brushes; Chamois and Sponges, at
HEIDT’S.
TT'RANK DELAY, teacher of Banjo, Mandolin
*. and Guitar, respectfully announces to his
former pupils, and those interested in these in
struments, that he will resume teaching Oct.
21st. Headquarters at Ludden & Bates’.
TT'NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES 20e.7~worth
l A almost double. LIVINGSTON’S PHAR
MACY.
CN OOD BRANDY for preserving, and fine im-
A ported Sherry for table u-<* or for jel
lies. $2 per gallon. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE.
HOT CHOCOLATE, with a little snack, sc.
at LIVINGSTON’S PHARMACY, Bull and
State streets.
BEFORE you buy or sen property consult
ROBT. H. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
OUR lino of Imported and Domestic Liquors
contains all varieties, and cannot fail to
satisfy the most exacting. M. LAVIN’S
ESTATE.
PICAI URA Key West Cheroots. 10 for 25c.; a
goo j smoke. LIVINGSTON'S PHAR
MACY.
PINE WOOD $4 per cord, delivered at Mc-
DONOyuH & CO.’S Lumber Yard. Tele
phone 119.
ABRAHAMS & SEYLE, Architects and
Superintendents, No 118 Bryan street, rear
office. Plans drawn and buildings superin
tended. THEO. H. ABRAHAMS. '
RASPBERRY LIMEADE, from the fresh fruit
hot or cold, sc. at LIVINGSTON’S PHAR
MACY.
A GOODRICH, attorney at law, 124 Dear
xx.. born street, Chicago; advice free; 21
Years’experience; business quietly aud legally
transacted.
I*llE, FITTINGS, ETC.
Wrought Iron Pip& and Fillings,
STEAM VALVES* COCKS, ETC.
A Large and Varied Assortment
Constantly in Stock.
JOHN NICOLSON, JR.,
32 Drayton Street.
WANTED.
RAKE OPPORTUNITY
FOR A
First-Class Shoe Salesman
WANTED—An experienced shoe salesman on
commission to travel with a wed-known line
of meduni-priced boo sand shoes for a man i
tacturiug house; territory. Virginia, West Vir
ginia. Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Mary
land. Delaware and District Columbia. Address
BOOT AND -SHOE MANUFACTURING CO.,
Boston, Mass.
FOR SALT.
EMPTY BARRELS.
TWO HUNDRFD EMPTY SYRUP BARRELS
FOR SALE BY
C. M. GILBERT & CO.,
CORNER Bay AND WEST BROAD STREETS.
PLUMBER.
l a. McCarthy,
44 BARNARD STREET,
(Uadar Knights of Pythias' HaU),
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
STEAM HEATING A SPECIALTY.
/ftr ¥ IN MORNING NEWS carriers nad
I If it •"'•O' part of the city early Twenty.
AUJj Are oeuu a waak pays lot ‘iffr.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE GEORGIA, Chatham Cot-vry. Court
of Ordinary.—PHlLlP M. RUSS LL and
JAMES J. McGOWAN. executors of the last
will and testament, with codicil annexed, of
CHRISTOPHER C. CaSEY. deceased, having
filed their petition for probate inaolemn form -if
said last wtl and codicil, and it appear ug to the
court that ail the next of kin end heirs at law
of said deceased are Miss B. CASEY, Mrs A.
NOON, Mrs McAVOY, THOMAS CASEY,
PETER FAR-ILL, ANNIE FARELL, LIZZIE
FARELI., MARGARET FARELL J CASEY
and Miss L NEWEL All resid-ng outside of the
state of Georgia.
Now tbete are to cite you, aud each of you, to
be and ap ear before the Court of Ordinary for
said county of Cnatham, on t ie KiGHTH DaY
OF NOVEMBER. NEXT, to make objections, if
any you have, why said will and codicil should
not be probated as prayed for.
Witness the Honorable Hahptox L Fkrhii.l,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 7th day
of October, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
Gt EORGIA. Chatham Coi-stt. —Notice is
( hereby given to all parties l aving demands
against Mrs. ANASTASIA BEOKET, late of
Chatham county, deceased, to present them to
the undersigned, within the time prescribed by
law. so as to show their character and amount,
and ull person* indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make immediate payment
to me.
Savannah, Ga., Ootober 7th, 1889.
HARRY T. KECKET.
Administrator estate of Mrs. Anastasia Becket,
deceased.
it ' EORGIA, Chatham Coi-n-tv. BF.SSI E
VT JOHN W. and ROBERT G. BUcKLEY
have applied to Court of Ordinary for twelve
months' maintenance and support out of
the estate of JAMES BUCKLEY, deceased.
Appraisers have made return allowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all whom it may
concern to appear before sai 1 court, to make
objection, on or before FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise same will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Erttatu.,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this Sf-tu day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clbrk C. 0., C. 0., Ga.
G' EORGIA, Chatham County. LENA
V KUCKUCK.for herself ami her minor child,
and HARRY’ J. KUCKUCK, minor, for himself,
have applied to Court of Ordinary for twelve
months’ mai itenance and support out of the
estate of HENRY G. KUCKUCK, deceased. Ap
praisers have made return allowing same.
These are, therefore, to cite all wuotn it may
concern to appear before sai l court, to make
obj ction, ou or before FIRST' MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise same will he
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L, Ferhu.i,,
Ordinary for Chatham county, tins the 30th day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk 0. 0.. C. C.
(N EORGIA, Chatham County. Notice is
J liereny given that I have ude application
to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county
for order to sell lots numbers two, three, four
and five of southern half of Garden Lot twenty
four, west, belonging to the estate of ib
WAYNE RUSSELL, deceased, for payment of
debts and support, and that said order wilt tie
granted at November Term, 1889, of said court,
unless objections are filed.
September 80th, 1889.
EMMA A. RUSSELL,
Adtfc’x estate of R. Wayne Russell, deceased.
C 8 EORGIA, Chatham County.—Notice is
I hereby given that I have made applica
tion to the Court of Ordinary for Chit .sin
county for order to seU all the real estate be
longing to estate of INDIANA WILLIAMS,
for the payment of debts and distribu
tion; and that said order will be granted at
November term, 1889, of said court, unless ob
jections are filed.
JAMES B. HORNING,
Guardian for Mrs. Indiana Williams.
Savannah. Sept. 30, 1889.
GEORGIA, Chatham County. Notice is
hereby given that I have made applica
tion to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham
county for an order to sell three (3)
shares of the capital stock, and one
debenture or certificate of indebtedness
(value $10)) of the Central Railroad ana Bank
ing Company of Georgia, Ijelonging to the
estate of THOMAS SUTCLIFFE, deceased, for
the purpose of payment of debts and distribu
tion. and that said order will be granted at No
vember Term, 1889, of said CBurt, unless objec
tions are filed.
September 30th, 1889.
H. J. SUTCLIFFE,
Adrn’r estate Thomas Sutcliffe, deceased.
Chatham County. Whereas.
T JORDANF. BROOKS las applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Guardianship on tho
estate of ELIZABETH. HENRIETTA aud
THOMAS WHITE, minors.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be and appear be
fore said court, to make objection (if any they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferriix,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 30t h day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0„ C. C
(GEORGIA. Chatham County. Wnereas
X RANDOLPH AXSON lias applied to Court
oi Ordinary for letters Dismissory as Guardian
on the estate of I S. K. AXS' IN, Jit., minor.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be and ap
pear before said court to make objection (if any
they have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Wit ess the Honorable Hampton I* Feriiiiu,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this th - 80th day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
Cleric Q, Q,, C. C.
EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
V* GEORGE H. STONE has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the ■ state of JOHN H. MONAHAN, tlecea-ed.
These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection iif any they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fbrriul
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 30th day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0„ C. C.
G' EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
s SALOMON COHEN has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on
the estate of ADOLPH B. SOLOMON, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appe.vr before
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEM
BER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fcrriui,,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the .'Lth day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk O, Q., Q, C.
G GEORGIA, Chatham Cocnty. Whereas,
JORDAN F. BROOKS has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of A iuiinistraiion on
the estate of JULIA KAVANAUOH, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
sa.d court, to make objection tif any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NO
VEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Kean it.;.,
Ordinary for Chatham county this the 80th day
of September, ltjHS.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. Q„ fj. Q,
f' EORGLA, Chatham CoI’NTY. Whereas,
* I GEORGE WAGNER has applied to Court
of Ordinary for letters of Administration on
the estate of HEN Y MASTIC K. deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to he and appear be
fore said court, to make objection (If any they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters
wiU be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton I, Ferrill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the Soth day
of September, 1889.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk CO., C. C.
G) BORGIA. Chatham OotTvnr. Whereas,
■ Josephine dieter has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of GEORGE D.ETtR, Jb.
deceased.
Theee are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NO
VEMBER NEXT, otherwise sab 1 letters will bs
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L Fxbbill,
Ordinary for Chatham county, this the Doth day
of September, 1889.
FRANK B. KEILBACH.
Clerk C_o., C. C.
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corporations, and all other* In need of
printing, lithograph i„. and olank hooka can
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LEGAL SALES.
RECEIVER’S SALE
OF THE
Propt! ai Fmslisss
OF THE
Savannah & Tybee Railway Company.
Laßoche & McLaughlin,
AUCTIONEERS.
Under and by virtue of a decree rendered in
aud by ihe superior oourt of Chatham county.
Georgia, on the S4iU dav of August 18811 in
the cause of THE OGLETHORPE SAVINGS
AND trust COMPANY, Trustee, versus
SAVANNAH AND TYBEE RAILWAY COM
PANY, which, with various interventions
therein, were heard together, the undersign and.
as receiver of said rail-ay company, aa
directed by said decree, will procee I to s-11
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER!
eighteen hundred an i eighty nine UrG9 at
public auction, and to the highest and best
burner, within the hour* of in front
of the Court House, in the city of Savannah,
Georgia, the following property, to wit:
AU and singular, the corporate property of
the said Savannah and Tybee Railway Com
pany. real and personal, aud includinK all of its
railway, in the county of Chatham, state of
Georgia, extending iroin its depot, in the city of
Savaunah. to aud upon t e island of Great
Tybee, in said countv, aud all of its lands,
litfhtH of way. road bed, tracks, bridges, depot*
buildings, water tanks, w harves, yards, anil all
other structures, erections ami fixtures, of
every sort, appurtenant to said railway, or any
portion thereof: and all p *rsotmlty of evr-ry
description, together with all and singular, the
tenements, hereditaments arid uppurtenunces
thereunto belonging, or in any wisu appertain
lng; aud, also, ail the corporate aud other
franchises, rights, privileges, liberties, aud im
munities of every sort, owned, possessed or
enjoyed by said railway company.
bid of less than one hundred thousand
(11(10,000) dollars will be received or considered.
I I,ie . purchaser will bo required to pay to the
said undersigned receiver, in cash, at the time
and place of sale, an l before an adjudication is
raaile to such bidder, a sum of money equiva
lent to fifteen (16* per centum of the bid made,
and, if the sale is confirmed by the court, the
balance of purchase-money must be paid within
twenty (20) days after such confirmation, but
the purchaser shall have the right to anticipate
the date of payment.
After th< payment, by the purchaser, of such
sum, in cash, as may be sufficient to pay the
costs, charges and expenses of the trust of said
petitioner, and of this cause, including cost of
all interventions, and all the indebtedness of
the receiver, aud taxes for the year eighteen
bundled and eighty nine (ishtt), stata. county
aud municipal, which may be theu due, all
counsel fees as maybe allowed, all receiver’*
certificates at may be then due, and the amount
of the judgments and interventions, principal,
m erest and costs of Louis Me. ain, Ross A
Sanford, and George Hariand, for the use of,
etc., the receiver, may receive fro n the pur
chaser, in part payment of purchane-inoney,
the bonds of said railway company, dated
September Ist, IHB6, secured by the t-aid trust
deed or mortgage, wiih interest ther. on from
Oclotier 27th, 1888, at six (0) per centum per
annum, and the coupons upon the same, duo
March Ist, 1888, and September Ist. 1888, with
interest thereon at six (6) |Hr centum j>er an
num, and the other coupons, cov red by the in
terventio s in said cause, for the respective
sums named therein, principal and interest, at
six (6 per centum, at such rate, per centuru, on
the par value thereof (bonds and coupons) as
the purchaser would otherwise he entitled to bo
paid, in cash, in r- spect thereof, out of the net
proceeds of said sale, on distribution thereof,
among the holders of said bonds and coupons,
according to the terms of said decree.
No title will vest In the pure aser, nor shall
conveyance be made to him, until after a full
compliance with the terms of sale.
This sale by the receiver will b > of the afore
said property and franchises of said railway
company, disencumbered of all liens, held or
controlled by any of the parti s to said litiga
tlon against sad railway company, or against
the receiver, and of all liens for costs, expenses
or allowances made, or to be made, by the court
.in said cause, aud of all claims whatsoev r
aga nst said railway company or said receiver,
all of which lie sand claims will attach to the
proceeds of said sal*\
Tue purchaser will take said property subject
to all contracts or covenants which may have
been made by said railway company, or the
receiver under dire tion of the court, with any
persons. In relation to its rights of way; and
the pure aser will occupy the same position as
said railway company, or receiver, iu relation
to such contracts and covenants.
The receiver has a certified copy of said de
cree, which may he seen, at his office, in Savan
nah, Georgia.
HERMAN MYERS, Receiver.
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FOR SALE.
Newspaper Tor Sale.
A MONEY-MAKING NEWSPAPER, situated
In Decatur. UeKal > county, Georgia, and !
known as the DxK .LB CHRONICLE, is offered
for sale, because the owner’s time Is all occu
pied with other hosiers*. Decatur is a town of
I.BOb inhahiiaats.and DeKalb is one of the largest
and inner pro.perou counties In the stale.
The CHRONICLE has a large circulation, and is
the official or an of the county. Liberal terms
ghen the right | arties. Address
B. 1,. HANEs, Ja. Decatur, Ga.
KIESLING’S NURSERY,
white blaUftt road.
I.) LA NTH, Bouquet#, Designs, Out Flowers
furnished to order. Leave orders at D A VIS
BHOH.', cor. Bull aud York sU. The Beit Rail- i
way pawn, through Uut mover/. XeisphiMi* W. j
AT CTION BAT.Zft TODAY.
Sale This Day.
By J. McLaughlin & Son,
AT 11 O’CLOCK.
One large lot Sundries. OFFICE DESK. BU
REAUS, CHAIRS. TABLES, DINING TABLE,
BOOKCASE. SECRETARY, OFFICE BTOVE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, MARBLE TOP
tables, lot groceries, tobacco, io.ooo
CIGARS, Etc., Etc., Etc.
AUCTION SALES IT TURK DAYS.
Administratrix Sale.
3y J. McLaughlin & Son.
On TUESDAY, stb November. 1889, before the
Court House, iu the city of Savaunah, Chat
ham county, Georgia.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge of th * Court of
Ordinary Chatham countv, I will offer for Hale
at public outcry, at the above mentioned place
aud date, during tho legal hours of sale.
The western one half of lot No. 7 Tower
tytliing, Decker ward, with the improvements
thereon, known a 176 Broughton street, Savan
nah, Chatham county, st iteof Georgia, consist
ing of a well constructed 9-story brick dwe ling,
with a good established store thereon, bold for
distribution and iayinent of debts.
Terms cash; purchaser paving for titles.
SARAH PEASE,
Administratrix estate of Henry W. Pease, de
ceased.
Guardian’s Sale.
by j. McLaughlin & son.
On TUESDAY, sth November, 189, before Ihe
Court House, in the city of Savannah, Chat
ham county, Georgia.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton i, Ferrill, Judge of the Court of Or
dinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will offer
at public auction, at the ah -ve mentioned
place aud dato, during tho lt-jcal hours of sale,
One STATE OF GEORGIA BOND, No. 2,913.
of the par value of SI,OOO, estate o: J. Tattnall
Charlton, minor. Sold for maintenance, eup
portand education of hiid minor.
JOHN K F TATTNALL
Guardian J. Tatluall Charlton, minor.
TERMS CASH.
Administrator’s Sale.
I.D. Laßoche & Son. Auctioneers.
Under and by virtue of an order gra ited by the
Hon. Hampton L. Ferrill, Ordinary for Chat
ham county, we will sell before the court
house door, during- the tmial hours of ale, on
TUESDAY, tue sth day of Noremtier, 1889
North half of lot No. 5 R-n nolil* ward, situated
on the southeast corner of Cougresa aud Dray
ton itreets.
Above is sold as the property of the late
Thomas Bateson for distribution and payment
of debts. JORDAN F BROOKS,
Administrator estate Thomas Bateson.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
BLACK AND COLORED,SII.KSABPECIALTY.
GERMAINE’S.
A VISIT to our store, which recent improve
ments have made much more attractive,
ami an inspection of our NEW FALL AND
WINTER GOODS is reepectful jr soli ted.
The stock this tear un louhtedly excels any
thing previously attempted iiy tnis old oetab
li,hed turn.) -. The yoods boinj< atl new, and
bought under t ie most advantageous circum
stances. we are enabled to off r unusual attrac
tions both iu prices and quality of j<oods
offered, which art- all of a hint grade of manu
facture. In Dress Goods Department will be
lound some veiy pretty Imported Combination
Buits and Side band efl-cte. A full Una of 18
inch French S.i, i.a Amazons and imported La
dies'Cl--the. Ours4-iuob Habit Olotns iu ail
tbe leading shades are very handsome for Fall
and Winter wear. A pretty li eol plaids in rich
C darings. Bliu-k Go-all.—Our ass,.nim-nt. of
Black Cashmere, Henrietta and Fancy Weaves
are a special feature, and worth tbe attention
of ladies using black dress goods. Linens. —We
have everything in the way of Linen Table Dam
ns-s. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Linen 8 leotings
and Pill w Ca-ings, Fine Linens, Crashes and
Tow -dogs. The most popular brands of K irt
lugs,Cotton I’dlow Casings anil sheeting* Klan
no s.—Plain Red and White FI mnsls in all the
different grades. Orient Twill Flannels in C rdi
nal, Cream. Lig.it Bln , liiaek and various other
shades. Our Stripped, ihanl, ami Figured
Fiannels are exquisi.e. Bian ets. White
Blankets, Gray Ulan.,eu, Brown Blankets, Crib
Blanket-, Bankets of all kiuds; Elder Down
Comfo ts and Billows. Hosiery.—Morley’s new
Sa itary Black Hose warranted not to rub or
stain the feet, for i-adiu* and Children; als ,
Half Hose for Men. Bulbriggans, Strip|si and
solid colors in great variety. Uan i kerchiefs. ~
Our new White, Hemstitched aud Colored Bor
ders, an i Fine Wi.lte and Colored Embroider and
Handkerchiefs are truiy beautiful. Spec.al for
This Week.—2s Joz, Misses’ Colored Hose ai 2lit,
worth 50c. j 5 doz. White Bed Spread-:, slightly
soiled, at Hie., worth $1 50: 5 (fox. White B-d
Spreads, slightly solle I, at $1 65. worth $2 25; 50
doz. Hock Towels, extra large size, at $2 5,
worth $ ; 15 doz. pure White Huck Towels, 27x48
inches, at $4 25, worth $6.
GERMAINE’S.
HUBBEK BELTS ETC.
Mill Suppl ies.
Rubber Belting.
Leather Belting.
Rubber Packing.
Hemp Packing.
Traction Belt Grease
Manilla Rope.
Coil Chain.
PALMER BROS,
GRAIN, IIAY, ETC.
SE E ID E YE
COTTON SEED MEAL,
Rust Proof Seed Oats,
OUR OWN COW FEED.
Corn, Oats and Hay.
T. J. DAVIS & CO.,
ISO BAY STREET.
■■■
PAI-NLH AND OLL*.
JOHN G. BUTLER
WHITE LEADS, COLOUR OILS, GLASS,
VAKNIBH, ETCg READY MIXED
PAINTS; KAiLKOtD BTKAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES; HASHES, DOORS. BUNDS AND
BUILDERS' HARDWARE Sola Ajr-ot for
LADD LIME, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT,
hair and land plaster.
I*U Congress street and 110 st. Julias streak
Bftvgongk. (Jsorvs.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE BAYS, .
Administrators Sale
OF VALUABLE
Broughton Street Property
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtu** of an order granted by tbe
Honorable Or Unary of (.'httham county, I
w ill sell at the Court House in Savannah, dur
ing the usual hours of aa e, -n TUBWAY,
November sth. 18kq, the following property
belonging to the estate of WILLIAM LAKE,
deceased, for the purpose of distribution, to
wit:
All of that certain property situate, lying
•m l \te\ng in the city of Savannah, county
aforesaid, and koowu as:
The improvement* on tho south half of lot
number thirty-three (33) Warren ward and tha
leant* bold inter Bt. said lot being leased from
(’hatham Academy. The said lot 33 being
situated on the northwest corner of Price ana
Hroutfhton streets, aud the liapro eruenta con
sist of two 2 storv wooden dwell! >gs on brick
basement, and one 2-story on a brick basement
dwelling.
Also, the west half of lot number thirty-seven
Warren ward aid the impr -venaents, which
consist of a 2-story wooden residence on brick
basement, with outbuilding*, situated on
lirougliton street, next to Haber.tham- v
Also, lot number thirty-eight (38) Warren
ward, with the improvements, consisting of
three 8-story brick tenem nta on Broughton
street, and 2-story outbuiMi irs in the lane.
Terms cash. THOMAS H. LAKE,
__ Administrator estate vVilli&m Lake.
Administrator’s Sale
OF
A Valuable Suburban Lot
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Unili-r and by virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Ordinary of Cuattiam county, I
will Kell at tli* Court House in Sava nah, dur
ing tbe usual hour, of aale, on TUESDAY.
November sth, 1889, for the purpose of dito
tribution, aa the property of ELSIE RICH
ARDS. doceaxed,
All of that lot of land in the town of Dlt
mersville, on tiin Whit* Bluff road. In said
county, dtwignatod aa lot number ui-ie (9) in the
plan-if ninety <9>) huUdiug low iaM off April
30, 1666, by John B, Hogg, City Surveyor. The
said lot la houn-te I north by a atreet. east by a
street. *Olllll l>y the lan l known a* the Georgia
HiißnarH’ parade vround, and writ by lot No. 13
of D.tmeraville, and tnnaaurea 105 felt front by
157 deep, all more or less. Terms cash.
Jordan f. brooks.
Administrator estate of Elsie Kicharda
EXECUTIUrS SALE
orr—
FOUR CENTRALLY LOCATED DWELLINGS
AT AUCTION.
I.D.Laßoche& Son, Auctioneers.
By virtue of an order g anted by the Hob.
Hampton L. Ferrill, Ordinary for Chatham
county, Georgia we will sell to the highlit
bidder, in-fore tbe court house door, in tbe
city of Savannah, during the legal hour* of
a-ile, on TUESDAY, the sth day of November,
1889:
Northern portion of lot No. 20 1,1 yd ward
and impr--vementi.consisting of four(4iflneten
m-ntbuildiu s, with all modern couveai mciM.
situate on tbe rast -Ida of Barnard street, be
tween Gwinnett and Bolton itroeti, subject to
city ground rent of .
Above is sold for distribution and payment of
debts. KATHERINE GE.aLNDEN,
Executrix estate George Cb. Uemuuden.
Mistral's Sail
By R. H. Tatem, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
ilon. Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge of the
Court of Ordinary for Chatham county, I will
sell, for the purpose of distribution, on tbe
FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER, before
tbe Court House dour, during the legal hour*
of sale,
The one-fifth (1-5) interest in the lot known aa
number ni eteen (19) of s subdivision of six
acres of land, and western portion of the second
section of farm lot number five (.), Tyrconneli
tytliing, Derby ward. Savannah, and improve
ment* thereon. WM. B. MKLL,
Administrator estate Mrs, Elizsb-th Mall.
Executrix Sale.
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
On TUESDAY, sth November, 1889, before the
Court House, in tfce city of Savannah, Chat
ham county, Georgia.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrill, Judge of tbu Court of Or
dinary. Chatham county, Georgia, I wilt offer
for sale at tbe above mentioned place and
date, during the toga] hours of sale,
LOT NO. 65 MERCER WARD, with the im
provements. consisting of HOUSES of
TWO STORIES each, in nice order a id condi
tion, yielding a good rental, being convenient to
the 8., F. St W. R y, on Hall or Mercer street,
near East Broad. Sold for dtstt ibution and pay •
mem. of debts.
Terms cash; purchaser* paying for titles.
MARIA A. EGAN,
Executrix estate of Mr. Patrick Egan, deceased.
Guardian’s Sale
I. D. Laßoche & Son, Auctioneers
On TUESDAY, the 6tb day of November, 1889,
before the court house door, In the city of
Savannah, Ga, we wlil sell for cash during tha
legal houisofsale:
One-fourth ()4) undivided Interest in thirty*
seven lots, mere or less, Nos, 7,8, 11, 12, 15,
16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28, 81, 82. 85, 38. 39, 40, 43.
44, 47. 48, 50, 51, 53, 54. 53, 57. 58, 59, 81, 62, 63,
65, 66. 67. 68; this being subdivi ion of Lloyd’s
brickyard, near tbe Standard 01l Works.
Above is gold for maintenance, support, and
educational purposes.
JOHN M. ATWOOD,
Guardian Clara Atwood.
Guardian’s Sale.
By J. McLaughlin & Son.
On TUESDAY. sth November, 188#. before the
Court House, city of Savannah, Chatham
county.
By virtue of an order from the Honorable
Hampton L. Ferrih, Judge of the Court of Or
dinary, Chatlia n county. Georgia, I will offer
at public outcry, at tue above mentioned
place and date, during the legal hours of sale,
0 e CITY OB' SAVANNAH BOND OF THH
PAR VALUE OF SSOO. estate of Catharine R,
Cahill, minor. Sold for support and rnainte
nance of said minor.
GEORGE F. BYRNE,
Guardian of Catharine K. Cahill, minor.
INSURANCE.
The General Mutual Fire Ins. Cos.,
96 Broadway, New York.
Invites engagements for insurance tinder
plain, broad policy, at moderate rate.
EDWARD A. SWAIN. President,
3