The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, November 02, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
LIST OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF SAVANNAH. Savannah. Not 1, 1899. runinn Chattahoochee, 1.888 tons, Doggt-i: New York. 14(t_CG Anderson. Naples i Br>, 1,481 tons, Flett, Antwerp, ldg—A Minis A Sons. Laleham ißr), 1,363, Evans, Bremen, ldg—A Minis ft Sons. Suez ißr), I.3SCT tons, C'orkery. Genoa, cld—A Minis ft Sons. Inehgarrie -Br), 1.706 tons, Cairns, Liverpool, cld—A Minis & Sons. Timor (Br), 1,421 tons, Hodge, Liverpool, cld— A Minis ft Sons. l>icqua(Br), 1,187 Lund, Genoa, cld—A Minns it Sons. Iluquesa de Vistabermosa (Sp), I,slotons. Calle. Hamburg, dis—A Minis A Sons. Harrogate (Br), 1,209 tons. Husband, in distress, dis—A Minis ft Sons. Asiatic (Br). 1,386 tons, Chamberlain, Havre, cld —A Minis & Sons. Sapphire (Br), 1.348 tons, Roberts, Liverpool, cld —A Minis & Sons. Pawnee (Br), 1,167 tons, Phillips, Genoa, ldg— A Minis ft Sons. Karoon(Br). 1.423 tons. Saunders, Bremen, ldg —A Minis & Sons. Inchborva (Br). 1,587 tons, Ashby, Liverpool, ldg A Minis ft Sons. RaveDsdale (Br). 716 tons, Davies, Dublin, dis— A Mims A Sons. Ardanhu (Br), 732 tons, Davey, Havre, cld— Richardson & Barnard. Athabasca < Br). 1,645 tons, Davis, Liverpool, ldg —Richardson & Barnard. Alps ißr), 1,117 tons, Klinkell, Bremen, ldg— Richardson * Barnard. -no Rvdal Water (Br), 1,281 tons, Sheldrake, Bremen, old—Richardson & Barnard. Acubadir', 1.159 tons. Graham, Bremen, ldg— Richardson ft Barnard. Carlton (Br), 1,322 tons,Storey, Liverpool, ldg— Strachan ft Cos. Helvetia (Ger), 1,796 tons, Landerer, Bremen, ldg—Strachan ft Cos. Ross shire (Br). 1,361 tons, Howatt, Liverpool, Mg—Strachan A: Cos. Lemurla (lir). 1,018 tons, Pottlnger. Barcelona, Mg—Strachan A Cos. Truro City (Br), 643 tons, Roope, at quarantine, wtg—Strachan & Cos. Sheikh (Br). 1.245 tons, Daly, Liverpool, cld— Duckworth. Turner & Cos. Coningsby (Br), 1,137 tons, Stewart, Reval, ldg— Wilder ft Cos. Twenty-seven steamships. BARKS. Valona (Br), 800 tons, Andrews, Liverpool, dis— A R Salas & Cos. Swift (Non, 4Jl_tons, Bang, Rosario, ldg—A R Salas ft Cos. Progreso (Bp', 774 tons, Puentes, South America, Mg—A R Salas &. Cos. Leonida (Ital), 617 tons, Trapaui,Valencia, ldg— A R Salas ft Cos. 0 Koban (Ger), 423 tons, Witte, Cork, orders. Mg—A R Salas & Cos. Rebus (Nor), 666 tons, Ingens, Cork, orders, ldg—A R Salas ft Cos. Circassia (Nor). 476 tons. Larset, Europe, ldg— A K Salas ft Cos. I roducent (Nor), 338 tons, Jensen, at Tybee, wtg—A R Salas & Cos. Carlo Stanford (Ital), tons, Starita, at Tybee, wtg—A R Salas & Cos. Clara (Nor), 614 tons, Langlie, Cork, orders, ldg—Holst & Cos. Normanvilr (Nor), 711 tons, Alfsen, Cork, orders, ldg—Holst & Cos. Vesta (Nor). Olson, at Tybee, wtg—Holst ft Cos. I'ortuna (Nor), 429 tons, Olsen, Europe, ldg— Holst ft Cos. M D Rucker (Ger), 397 tons, Rehrberg, at quar antine, wtg—Holst & Cos. Pandora (Br), Knudsen, at Tybee, wtg—Holst ft Cos. Fritz Smith (Nor), 455 tons, Larsen, at quaran tine, wtg—Holst ft Cos. (iron Canaria (Sp), 385 tons, Arocena, at quar tine, wtg—Cuyas ft Curtis. Maria (Sp), 252 tons, Jaune, Canary Islands, ldg Cuyas ft Curtis. Yzabel (Port). 1,974 tons. d'Araugo, Oporto, cld —Cuyas ft Curtis. Anibal (Sp), 332 tons, Massot, port in Spain, ldg - Cuyas ft Curtis. Ran (Nor), 791 tons, Maroul, at quarantine, wtg —S P Shotter ft Cos. Vigany (Aus), 519 tons, Lazarovich, at quaran tine, wtg—B P Shotter & Cos. Louis (Nor), 569 tons, Cornellisen, Hamburg, dis —A Minis & Sons. Annie Berner (Ger), 398 tons, Schultz, at quar antine. wtg—Master. Tjomo (Nor), 550 tons, Terje3en, at quarantine, wtg—Master. Twenty-five barks. BRIGS. America (Port), 208 tons, Costa. Lisbon, dis— Cuyas & Curtis. , One brig. SCHOONERS. Robt W Dasey, 339 tons, New York, ldg—Jos A Roberts ft Cos. Ida E Latham, 440 tons, Blatchford, New York, dis—Jos A Roberts ft Cos. , Harry B Ritter, 612 tons, Peterson, Philadelphia, ldg—Jos A Roberts & Cos. Moilie J Saunders, 532 tons, Ingersoll, Norfolk, ldg—Jos A Roberts & Cos. John A Grilfln, 290 tons, Hand, Norfolk, cld— Jos A Roberts & Cos. John H Cross, 385 tons, Rawley. New York, ldg —Jos A Roberts & Cos. Earl P Mason, 508 tons. Nickerson, Providence, ldg—McDonough & Cos. Joshua Baker, 555 tons, Reilly, Boston, ldg— E B Hunting ft Cos. Eight schooners. RAIL AND CROSSTIE. Among the delegates to the convention of the railway conductors, held a few days ago in San Francisco, was Andrew Quin tin, who is probably the oldest man in the business in the country. He was born in 1816, and has been connected with rail roads since 1835. He is now a division superintendent on the Baltimore and Ohio road. The Georgia Improvement Company held a meeting in Atlanta this week to consider a proposition of vital interest made by the Atlanta and Florida road. A fifcier con tract with the improvement company stipu lated that the Atlanta and Florida road should issue in their favor $15,000 first mortgage bonds per mile. The meeting was called to decide if a less sum could be ac cepted. After some discussion it was de cided to agree to the issue of SB,OOO first mortgage bonds, instead of the amount called for in the original contract. The di rectors feel that the Atlanta and Florida is rapidly increasing in value, and will soon be a most valuable property. “That is what we have to put up with,” said u popular railroad conductor at one of the hotels last night. He pulled up his coat sleevo and exhibited a newly luundried cuff, upon which was the full print of a child’s hand. “Right clean—just put ’em on before coming in town to-night,” he said, “but I bad to assist a yard full of the little chicks off the train, aud that ruined the cuff.” „ “Children and cuffs,” the conductor said cannot go together. In helping the young sters off of the train they invariably get the print of the child’s fingers on their cuffs or their collars. “For a long time,” the con ductor added, |“I did not know what caused my collars and cuffs to get 1 soon found that whenever I had no chil dr®n for passengers, I had clean collars and cuffs. Do the ladies soil our linen? rarely They don’t hang to our necks as the children do. The ladies offer us their hand end in most cases they wear gloves. No, 4ve do not find the same trouble with the "h'cs that we do with the children. It is the dusty baskets and bundles that we havo t 0 *°°k afier for the ladies." The Central railroad fast mail train from Atlanta was t irty minutes late last night, UW|I, K to heavy traveL Tli Savannah, Florida and Western railway train which transported the Robin cri circus over the road into Florida, got “Ck to Savannah yesterday. The skin Can be Kept Soft, White, Rve from taint of perspiratation by adding Darbys prophylactic Fluid to the a ter used in bathing. It removes all of sniell from the feet or any part of Wy. Used ns a tooth-wash it will har tn'.u 6 K un ' 3 , preserve the teeth, enre 8w i Cb , e ant * make the breath pure and Pi, • Cures chaffing and inflammation, Scald Feet, Corns, otc. Heal Diamond Necklaces. You can at least enjoy Inspecting band -1 ji ‘m diamond necklaces, even if you can't hrn' 1 waat} t° buy one. M. Sternberg & -C.are the leading diamond dealers in _ vaunah, and oarry a stock of unset y„, an< * diamond ornaments that a **uas might covet. Oak, Pine and Light wood, hra removed my wood yard to corner ' mnett street and Savannah, Florida and "cstera railway. Tolaphono 77. R. B. Uasscls Local Record for the Morning News. Ixx; forecasts for Savannah and vicinity for to-day: Threatening weather and rain. 1 | Special forecast for Georgia t I RAIN I Rain, slightly cooler, southerly j I winds. „.S,° n !i* ri, O n of temperature at Savan ria - Ga., Nov. l, 1889, and the mean o£ :nn same day for sixteen year*. Mats Terferatur*. I fromth@ J i Departure “ ~ normal i for 16 years Nov. 1. 89 -|-or I '’lßß9. COMPARATIVE RAINFALL. STATEMENT. Amount j Amount | Departure for 16 years normal os I .op 1 - .08 Maxltuum temperature, 79; minimum tem perature. 57. The hight of the river at Augusta at 7:33 o’clock a. in. yesterday (Augusta time) was C. 9 feet —no change during the past twenty-four hours. Observations taken at the same moment of time at all stations. Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours ending 6p. m.. Nov. 1. 1389. 75th Meridian time. Districts. Average. Nave. | Min. Rain tioua. | Tem P Temp fail, t Atlanta, 7 72 56 .29 Augusta 12 76 56 .05 Charleston., 7 80 56 .00 Galveston 13 72 52 47 Little Rock. 9 72 54 .62 Memphis. 1! 70 58 *T Mobile.. 6 78 62 .57 Montgomery 1 68 04 .89 New Orleans 4 80 62 .32 Savannah 8 82 64 .01 Vicksburg 5 82 64 *T ■Wilmington. 9 78 54 00 Summary Means stations or Max. Min. Kain savannah district. Temp Temp faill.t Alapaha Albany.. 76 68 !66 Bainbridge Eastman 88 74 6i Fort Gaines 86 66 .00 ' Jesup. Live Oak ” MiUen 80 54 ’.66 Quitman so 60 .03 Savannah 79 57 00 Smithville Thomasvillo ] Waycross .. Summary Means. "" Observations taken at tbe same moment of time at all stations for the Morni.no News Savannah, Nov. 1, 7:86 p. m., city time. j Temperature. ; Direction. 5 ! z I ; Velocity. ? | Rainfall. Name OF Stations. Portlanu 46 SW 8).... P’tly cloudy Boston 50 SW 6 ..Cloudy. Block Island 62; E ~!*T Cloudy New York city.... 56 ! S Cloudy. Philadelphia 54 E P’tly cloudy Washington city... S6:Cm P’tly cloudy Norfolk 60SE 8 ... Cloudy. Charlotte 68 S Cloudy Hatteras 66 SW6 ... P’tly cioudy Wilmington 68 8 W Cloudless. Charleston... 70Cm .. . Cloudy Augusa BSjSEL .02Cloudv! Savannah 70| S | Cloudy. Jacksonville 72 S El 6 Cloudy Cedar Key 5........ 7i\ N 6 .... Cloudy! Point Jupiter,Fla.. 76 E 8 ....Cloudless. Titusville 74 S F,| 6 Cloudless. Key Wost 78 E 10 Cloudless. Atlanta 62 S El 2 .56 Raining. Pensacola 70 SW . .88 Rainini. Mobile 70 sw . .50 Cloudy. Montgomery 66 E . .80 Cloudy. Vicksburg 74 NW Cloudless. New Orleans. 72 S 6 .13 P’tly cloudy Shreveport 52 NW 16 . Cloudy. Fort Smith 46|NW .. .01 Cloudy. Galveston 60! N ! 12 .12 Cloudy. Palestine BO NWI 6 .... P’tly cloudy Brownesville 66: N Sj *T P’tly cloudy Knoxville 68!S W ...... Cloudy. Memphis 64 iML j.. I .18 Raining. Nashville 70 Sri: ]lO .... Cloudy. Indianapolis. Cl S E .04 Raining. Cincinnati 68 S E| 6 Cloudy. Pittsburg 62 N E P’tly cloudy Buffalo 42 NEi .01 Raining. Detroit 4S NE 18 .24 Raining. Marquette 40 N E ,02Cloudv. Chicago 52 E I 8 .54 Raining. Duluth 86 NE 13 .01’Cloudy. St. Paul. 38 N [ 8 .12jRaiDing: Bt. Louis 58 W .10| Cloudy. Kansas City 38 W .. .02 Cloudy. Omaha 82 N '2O .61 Snowing. Cheyenne.. lq NW 8 .... jC’.oudless. Fort Buford 35 8 6. .. P’tjy cloudy St. Vincent S4 S l 6;.,., [Cloudless. *T Indicates trace, finches and hundredths. L. A. Denson. Observer Signal Corps. A Typographical Error.—Visitor—What’s the matter, doctor? You appear to be excited Doctor—l am excited, and 1 have good reason to be. I gave the local editor a little notice to put in tho paper, notifying my patients that I had returned from my vacation and had re sumed my practice. “And he forgot all about it?” “No, he didn't. I wish he had.” “Why so?” “Because the intelligent compositor left the s off the word patients, and the complimentary notice now reads ‘that I desire to notify my pa tient of my return,’ etc. The way it reads creates the impression that 1 havo one lone solitary patient.”— Texas Siftings. I suffered with liver complaint until life became a burden. Last Tall I began to use Smith’s Bile Beans, which gave immediate relief. The severe pain has left my side and all dizziness and melancholy feeling have disappeared. I would advise any one needing a liver medicine to give them a trial. Mrs. H. E. Hyte, Alton Junction, 111. Where to Find Wedding Gifts. If you want to present solid silver or plated table ware in rich patterns and de signs, you will find tba largest stock and variety in the city at M. Sternberg & Bro.’s jewelry palace, 157 Broughton street. Prices not fancy, and everything guar anteed as represented. Prominent Weddings This Week. Several prominent matrimonial events are booked for this week. There is still plenty of time to look over M. Sternberg & Bro.’s grand display of useful and orna mental articles of valup—diamonds, jew elry, solid silverware, etc., suited to just such occasions. (Quality and pricea guar anteed. “I Ain’t Much on Brick Bracks,” Said an unpolished party the other day, but those who do appreciate magnificent art and genius in bronzes, statuettes, vases, onyx clocks aud tables, fine and rare wares •fioula visit M. Sternberg & Bro.’s jewelry palace. Presentation pieces and sets a feature. "Can I Use Your Opera Glasses a Moment?” Don’t intrude on your neighbor at the theater or elsewhere with the above query— when M. Sternberg & Bro. are showing tho largest and finest importations of richly wrought opera-glasses ever exhibited iu Savannah. Bet All the Stage A-crowicg for "The Famous,” as the proprietor has certainly accomplished the best piece of advertising that over was at tempted, by his liberality in giving every boy that bought a suit from $3 upward a free ticket to the circus. Tho rush this weok was unprecedented, and "The Famous” sold more boys’ suits this last week than all the other stores combined. If you don’t believe it, come and aeo tbe crowd of boys getting their tickets Monday. Liberality pays, and there is do clothing firm in Savannah more liberal in their dealings with patrons than “Tho Famous” N. Y. clothing house, 14-1 Congress street. THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1889. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE CENTRA WORD. A nTFR TrSE*fZST3. 15 Worrit or more, in tkit re.'uma inaertod for CXS CSXT A WUHD, Cask in Advance, eaee urtw. who hcu any want to ompply, °*k Akinj to buy or sell, any business or accommodation* to secure; indeed, any wish to gratify, should adorrtimim thu column, PKBBOSAU D | DU LL STREET is headquarters in Savan “ ~ for fine photographs. Two dollars and fifty cents pay* for one and izen cabinet*, and one extra In Bxlo gilt frame. Copying in all styles and sizes. J. N. WILSON. MI3B GEORGIA WEYMOUTH will reopen „h e c stiidio for Drawing and Fainting on MONDAY AFIEKXOON, Nov. 4, at Oglethorpe Seminary, corner Jones and Whitaker. CEE SPECIAL PRICES, SATURDAYS, AT O HF.IDT'S. Buggy Whips or Curry Como given with Stock Powder. "TMiU. AND BV*c. FOR BEEF from Hutchison * Island range, fresh and better that Western meat. Cash price at Stall 32, Market lOOK Saturdays for special prices. HKIDT'S J Confeetiouery is popular because superior and low priced. lAC . 25c.. 50c. SPONGES AND CHAMOIS 1V just received. Try HEIDT’S Artesian Water Toilet Soap. r\ESOTO" RYE WHISKY (a perfect blend Tf of several mellow old brands) is becom ing as popular as the now hotel will be. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, sole proprietor of brand. CIORNS, bunions and Ingrowing toenail* ex > tracted at once, positively without pain or drawing of blood: no acids applied whatever. Prov. A. GRITZNER. Surgeon. Chiropodist and Manicure, 149 Broughtou street. ' PERSONAL —When you need wines or'liq uurs of any kind for tonics, tablo use, pre serving or medicinal purposes. 51. Lavin'* Es tate can supply you at reasonable prices. DOLLARS pays for one dozen Cabinet A Photographs, including one extra, hand- Homely colored in Bxlo gilt frame, cord and nail 60c. extra. SAVANNAH PHOTO. 00., 149 Broughton street. "Tt ...- A. ' ....i. .i . HELP WANTED. WANTED, white nurse for infant Apply at the office of the Marshall House. WET NURSE WANTED. Call at 125 Gor v t don street, corner Bull. WANTED, a thoroughly competent butler. Apply at Merchants National Bank. IIrANTED, colored woman to cook and do country. Address X, News office. \\f ANTED, at once, 10 or 12 good hands for '' clearing streets and lanes at SACK VILLE. ANTED, a smart boy for general office v work iu a ootton shipping house; one who has had some experience in the business. CUYAS & CURTIS, Cotton Exchange building, upstairs. YVTANTED, white cook and waitress; refer- ' ences required. Apply at 154 Gaston street \\, r AN'TED, a pajicr-hanger immediately; v < steady work and good wages. Apply at once to MAHONEY & CASSIDE\ r , 142)4 Bryan street. Y%rANTED, a good machinist; young man ent City and Suburban railway. WANTED, services of a fairly intelligent, trustworthy man by a Boston business house; cad live at home; references required; wages $6O a month. Address THE COLLINS CAMPBELL COMPANY, 98 Federal street, Boston, Mass. SALES3IAN WANTED, to sell goods by sam ple. Good salary paid. Write to CENTEN NIAL MFG. CO.. Cincinnati, 0., or Chicago. WANTED AGENTS—New advertising tna cUlueriust patented. Sells to every merchant and manufacturer. Big pay to active men who can handle agents. Sample work and terms 10c. ARC MFG. CO., Racine, Wis. \\T ANTED, a first-class traveling salesman v I for a jobbing grocery house m Jackson ville ; he must be thoroughly familiar with the grocery trade in Florida and be able to furnish satisfactory testimonials regarding ability, in tegrity, experience, etc. Send full particulars to Lock Box B, Jacksonville postofflee. WANTED.— We want to hire an energetic person in every locality to distribute ad vertising matter and attend to our local inter ests. A straight salary of $2 50 per day and expenses will lie paid. Address, enclosing 2c stamp for particulars, UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., Chicago, 111. No postals answered. EMPLOYMENT WANTED. WANTED, a position by a young man in office; willing to work. Address K, News office. ’YYTANTED, a position by a young man of v some experience in business, who can build up a good country trade. Address M. 8., Morning News. WANTED, a situation by a moral young man, who writes a good hand, has a fair education and some experience in business; can give good references. Address MATTHEW, Morning News. 'VSTANTED.—A young man who has just t v graduated at Eastman College desires position as stenographer and typewriter; oper ate# Remington machine. Apply to MELTON BROS., Dawson, Ga. MISCELLAMKOUS WANTS. YX7 ANTED, a flat with conveniences; small U family without children; no housekeep ing. Address “FLAT,” this office. XXT ANTED, flat of rooms, with conveniences * ’ for light housekeeping. Address CONFI DENCE, this office. 1 AC. TO-DAY, Pure Sugar Candy; Florida llf Water, 50c. Special prices Saturdays. HEIDT'H. _____ fT'O-DAY—2O<;. f or Unbreakable Combs; 25c. A for HEIDT’S fine 35c. Mixed Candy. I AC. IN VEBTED in abox of HEIDT'S Oele" brated Cough Drops. Try HEIDT’S Throat Lozenges. A AC. ONLY for the dyspepsia and kidney *' f specific, the celebrated Tate Spring Water. Agency, HEIDT’S, State OF Weather. I) A KIN KR to buy an interest and ma nage a 10-year-old grove in South Florida, near station, lake front; or exchange for town resi dence unencumbered, “C.,” Longwood, Fla. VESSEL WANTED. MALL, LIGHT DRAFT VESSEL; capacity 700 to 1,000 bushels; wanted to bring rice-, flour from No. 8 Plantation, New river, S. C., to Savannah. Apply at once to J. H. ESTILL, 3 Whitaker street. ROOMS TO KENT. A FINE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished; new, with use of bath. Apply 812 Lib erty street. SOUTHERN ROOM, with l>oard, at South Broad street, three doors east of Abercorn. IARGE rooms, well furnished, with good J board; also table board on reasonable terms, at 59 Whitaker street. FOR RENT, entire third floor of the Battersby building, corner Bay and Draytou streets, from Nov. Ist, next, consisting of one room 28x26, one 28x25, one 26x20. one 20x20, one one 22i/sx2B, two bathrooms, two pan tries and kitchen. Excellent rooms for bache lor apart ments or small club. Apply to A. L. HARTRIDGE, 105 Bay street. "EMNE ROOMS, 149 Broughton street, over J Collat's shoe store, suitable for dressmak ing establishment. Apply at SAVANNAH PHOTO CO.’S. HOUSES AND STORES FOR KENT. I ''OK RENT, house on Waldburg street, be tween Lincoln and Habersham; possession given immediately. N. FRIERSON, 70 Bay st. TT'OR RENT, that desirable dwelling, No. 182 1 State street. Possession given Ist No vember. Apply to A. G. OUERARD. II>OR RENT, two-story dwelling on Duffy street, near Habersham; rent, sls per month; the house has been recently repainted iuaids and out, C. U. DORSET!'. FOR RENT-MI9CYLIANKOCB. t|\) LET, offlee at 149 bay itreer. in store I formerly occupied_byGuckenlielinerft Son. I IVOR RENT, warehouae on River street, for merly occupied by Artesian Ice Company Apply to F G BELL, Business Offlca Morning News. FOR SALE. I AROE LANDSALE.—WiII bo sMdTbefore I sihe Court House door. In the countv of IH-ca tur. Mate of Georgia, o. riuCFIRST TUBKDAY' IN NOVEMBER, 1889, within the legal hours of sale, the following lands, to wit: All that tract or parcel of laud, situate in tbe Twenty first district of said county, known in the pirn of said district as lots number 192, umnbe,- 193, number 194, number 161, number 200, n imber *.Ol. number 196, number 197, number IVJ, and number 191, containing in the aggregate four teen hundred and eighty fl' il -l-Sucr* more or less. This is a fine tract of farming lands, a large |K>rtlon of which is cleared, the balance heavily timbered with fine ana vaiuab eUmber, and is sold aa the property of J. WlUis, de l-eased, for the benefit of heirs anti creditors; titles perfectly good. Terms cash J. T. DA VIS and T. W. PRICE. Administri-.ors. HYACINTH, Narcissus, Ula Jlula. ’ Freasiin Crocus Bnlbs. Two thousand papers fresh flower seeds, garden see is. at HEIDT’S. I r*.'.. yes. 15c. for King Toilet Paper, and 10c for Columbia. Call and see at HEIDT'S, •><Y *f ACRES of laud near Eden, along the v>AJ Central railroad, will te sold i„ frout of court house Tuesday, Nov. 5, lnew, by 1. D Laroche & son. TT'OR BALE, an elegant brick, mansard roof I? hotel, in the fashionable quarters of Sara toga, N. Y\, handsomely furnished throughout, and everything in perfect order, or will exchange for firstclass Florida property. 0. PIERRE HAVENS, Jacksonville, Fla. FOR SALE, a first-class confection, bakery and restaurant business; good stand, and d.iing good business. Satisfactory reason for selling. Address P. S-, Morning News. CHOICE HORSES will arrive. NOV.T in Arms’ Palace Horse Cur. 19 head Buggy and Carriage Horses. Specially selected for style, color and action. They will he tho top piest ever shipped here, and will please the host judges of horseflesh. <*. B. YOUNOLOVE, Cox’s stables. TWO L ARGE LIGHTERS for Rale In Jackson"- X Tille, Fla., 36 feet by 115, 58 Inches deep each: new aud substantially built for erecting aud carrying to place 250-foot spans of the new Jacksonville briuge; could be used for floating dock; also anew, lately improved four spool hoisting engine. Inquire D.\N McCAIN, box 544, Jacksonville, Fl*. ISORBALE, Jamison's old Irish, aud Ram say’s old Scotch whiskies, 115° proof, just the thing for a hot punch. M. LAVIN’S ES TATE, telephone 54. ITlOft SALE, a business of twenty years' stand ing. consisting of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, furniture, etc., together with fixtures; reason for selling, owner wishes to retire from business. For full particulars address J. MICHELSON, Brunswick, Ga. tpOH SALE—Wines and liquors of all grades to suit the purse of all, aud especially adapted to the connoisseur un 1 convalescent, being strictly pure and of fine quality. M. Lavin's Estate. HORSEb. 53ULES, etc.—Fresh lot Improved Texas horses, mares, cults and mules, broke and unbroke; gentle boy’s pony. J F GUILMARTIN ft CO. FOR SALE—Bas’ ale, Guinness stout, Bud iveiser, Faust and Champagne beers at 51. Lavin's Estate. liOlt SALE— A large quantity and varied as sortment of corn, rye, malt and bourbon whiskies, straight and blended, cheap for cash. M. Lavin's Estate, 45 East Bread street. SACKVILLE is THE PLACE to make a good investment. We offer large lots for $25 aud give two years to pay up, without interest. I. D. LaROCHE & SON, 168 Bay street. HOARDING. MRS. M. R. RICE solicits boarders at 171 York street, between Barnard and Jeffer son, SHINGLES. USE our CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4. 5 and 6 inches wide, at 304 c,. 0214,. and 87>4c, pet bundle cash: prices according to quality For sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU FACTUR’NQ COMPANY. M isc kllan eous. MISS ANNIE MANAN has returned from the north and will be pleased to see her lady friends, and those who desire fine Millinery work done at reasonable prices, at her home, 102 Price street. T7UNE LOT CONTINETAL HAMS (small) X just received at IVJi. SCHEIHING’S, Lib er: y and Drayton, 1 AC. Hair, "Tooth, ~ Naif Shoe’ Whisk 1" Brushes, Chamois, Sponges. HEIDT’S for reliable goods. (7) IVEN AWAY, soda ticket with everyjpur- J chaso amounting to 500. Try HEIDT’S Extracts. SARATOGA HOTEL, A.S. WashbouriT Proprietor, at Palatka, Fla., will open Nov. 4 for the fifth season. Only white Northern help employed. TATEM’S Fortv-Dollar Lots the nicest on the market. West Broad street, if extended, runs into them. Monthly payments. No in terest. A FINE BTOCK OF Teas. Coffees, canned goods, fresh Buckwheat, Oatmeal, F'arina, and Groceries of all kinds always sold by M. LAVIN’S ESTATE. 45 East Broad street. TVfKW YORK FRESH SAUSAGE, Frankfurter J' and Head Cheese, at WM. SCHEIHING’S, Drayton and Liberty. HCONNELLEE, Carpenter aud Cabinet • Maker, store and office fitting, offlee furniture a specialty. Shop 63)4 Jefferson street. BEFORF, you buy or sell property consult ROBT. H. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer and Auctioneer. Twenty thousand dollars to lend on city real estate. ROBERT 11. TATEM, Real Estate Dealer. CALL at LaROCHE ft SONS 168 Bay street, and select a fine lot at Hack villi, 10 feet by 100 feet, within a mile from extended limits of city, near City and Suburban Railway, for $25; $1 per month till paid for, without interest; no charge for papers, A GOODRICH, attorney at law, 124 Dear • born street, Chicago; advice free; 21 years’ experience; business quietly and legally transacted. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Sure Death TO ALL COCKROACHES AND BUQS—a new and effective remedy. It is not a poison. Try It. 25c. per bottle. For sale at the YAMACRAW PHARMACY, M. A, BAKIE, Proprietor, southeast corner West Broad and Bryan streets. omleyTmEt soapsTlT A LARGE assortmentof OAKLEY’S TOILET BOAPB at 50c. and 75c. a dozen. Also, a full line of his TRIPLE TOILET WATERS and EXTRACTS. At STRONG'S DRUG STORE, Corner Bull street and Perry street lane. pTlT'l ' ■'i i I I The MORNING NEWS Prlnt- I Abo I lug House (Job Departments) has I I added a large stock of Wedding ■““l Stationery, and prints and <oh I Lithographs Invitations, jD I Cards, etc., in the mm | latest styles. / - "Vand Wedding jc InVitationsi i s P&rtiM contemplating Uk ing this important step In life V "■H are respectfully solicited to call on % or address V Moraine Hews Build tne, SmnaAb, ob. a Bali and Party Stationery. V siting Cards. and other fine work, either printed or enjrrared at the shortest notice. rr i";.i ii i, i. I—L.ii 1 a LEGAL NOTICES. LITATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham Count*;— * ' , To the Superior Court of said County: The Petitlou of FRVNCIH D. BLOODVOKTH, PHILIP D. DAFFIN. JOHN FLANNERY, charles and. Baldwin, a. minis a sons, EDWIN V. BRYaN. EDWARD KAROW, AI. FRED L IIAKTRIDGE. BRANTLEY A. DEN MARK, STILLWELL, MJLLKN A CO., MOHR BROS., CHARLES 3 ELLIS, RICHARD D Ot KKARD, A. EINSTEIN’S SONS, ALFRED b FICHKERG, JtiHN N. JOHNSON, GEORGE A. WHITEHEAD, RAYMOND M DE'IERE, JOHN H HUNTER. WILLIAM W WILLIAM SON, S. GUCKENHEIMER A SON. LEOPOLD ADLER, JACOB PAULSEN. BACON, BRYAN A CO., allot Savannah, Georgia, respectfully ahoweth: That your petitioners have formed them selves into an association, anu desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be iucorp rated under the name of SAVAN PLL MBINU OOMPAN Y ; that the objects and purposes of their association are to carry on the business of Plumbing, and to buy, sell, furnish, use and deal In all materials, articles, good* and *upphes used by plumbers, or which thv may desire* to ute in tb* iiluuibing bust ness; and also to carry on the hardware business, anil to buy, sell, furnish, use and deal in all materials, articles, good* aud supplies apper taining to said hardware business, including steam, gas and electric fittings aud fixtures of all kinds, iron pij>e aud pipes and pipings of all kinds, bolts, htuges, hose, pumps, stoves, ranges and all kinds of house aud building fix tures aud rittiugs and articles that plumbers or hardware dealer* do or can supply. That the capital stock to be used in said busi ness Is the sum of TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND (825,900.) DOLLARS, twenty 120} per cent, of which lias been actually paid iu. aud the balance of which is to be paid In as called for by the Board of Directors, but they desire and ask for the right lo increase their said capital stock from time to time, just as they may see proper, to any amount iu tho discretion of tlio Board of Dl rectors, not to exceed in all the sum of ON E HUNDRED THOUSAND (*100,0091 DOLLARS, and of decreasing said increased capital simi larly, not below said ogiginal sum of TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND ($25,000) DOLLARS. That the place of doing business aud tbe principal office of said association lsaud will be iu Savaunah, In said county of Chatham, aud state of Georgia aforesaid; but your petitioners de sire that tho right be conferred on said asso ciation to have agencies and ofllces. and to carry on said business at such other places in and out of the state of Georgia as may be deemed proper and necessary for the interest of said business. Your petitioners desire to be incorporated for the term of twenty (29) years, with the privilege ot renewal at ttie end of said term. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that they, their associates aud successors may be incor porated for the purposes aforesaid under said corporate name, with the capital and for the term aforesaid, and that they may have con ferred ou them.iueir associates and successors, all such rights, powers and privileges as are usual or incident to such corporations DENMARK, ADAMS X ADAMS, Attorneys tor Petitioners. I hereby certify the above to be a true copy of the original on tile and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Superior Court of Chatham county, Georgia, this November Ist, 1889. JAMES K. F. CARR, Clerk ot 8. C„ C. C„ Ga. MONITION IN ADMIRALTY. Ep ASTERN DIVISION, South it hn District or J Geo in ii a. ss. -Whereas under a libel liled in the District Court ot the United States, Eas tern Division, Southern District ot Georgia ou the 9th day of August. A. I)., 1889, by HENRY J. JONES, LOUISA GILES, ami others, against the steamboat "Sr. NICHOLAS,” her engines, boilers, machinery, tackle, apparel and furni ture, in a cause of damages, civil aud maritime, the Bald steamboat, her engines, boilers, ma chinery, tackle, apparel and furniture was seized and taken possession of by the Marshul of the United States for said district, and Whereas, Henry R. Duval as receiver of tho Florida Railway and Navigation Company, ha* answered said libel and claimed said steamboat, her engines, bourn's, machin ery, tackle, apparal and furniture, and has filed his petition for limitation ot liability aud for tbe release of said vessel, her engines, boilers, machinery, tackle, apparel and furni ture, on stipulation under the statute for the protection and relief of ship owners, and prayed I 1 ran injunction and the usual monition insueii vises, aud upon due appraisement of the said vessel, her engines, boiler*, machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, amt per.diug freight money, the said receiver has filed his stipula tion, with sureties duly approve and by tho judge of said district court, w hereby the Maid vessel, her engine*, boilers, machinery, tackle, apjiarei and furniture has been released to the said pe tioner, under the order of the said judge, ana Whereas, By orderduly entered in said cause by the district judge aforesaid, monition was or dered to issue, and also an injunction or re straint ns hereinafter contained; now therefore, I do hereby give public notice that the prosecu tion against said vessel, her engines, boilers, machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture; that the prosecution of any and all suits growing out of the alleged cause of action involved in toe libel before mentioned, other than the prosecu tion of said libel, or any proper intervention which may be Hied, be, and the same are by said order restrained; aud furthermore, I do give public notice to all jwisons to upjiear be fore the District Court of the United States for tho Eastern Division of the Southern District of Georgia, anil make due proof of their claims for loss, or Injury, depending upon the cause of oo tlon aforesaid, on or before the MONDAY NEXT AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF DEUE3IBKK, 1889. Witness tho Honorable KMOHY SPEER, judge of said Court at the city of Savannah in the Southern District of Georgia, this Ist day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-nine, anil of our Independence the 114tb. S. F. B. GILLESPIE, Deputy Clerk. R. B. Richards, Proctor for Respondent. Gt EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas, I THOMAS CLARKE has applied to Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory ou the estate of CON RAD SCHMIDT, deceased. Those 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 DECEM BER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness the Honorable Hampton L Ferrill, Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day of August, 1889. FRANK E. KEILBACH, Clerk C. 0.. C. 0. (IEORGIA, Chatham County. Wheroas, I MAIIY A. CRAWFORD has applied to Court of Ordinary for letters Diamissory on the estate of WILLIAM c. CRAWFORD, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said court, to make objection (if any they hare) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEM HER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness the Honorable Hampton TANARUS,. Ferrim, Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day of August, 1339. FRANK E. KEILBACH, Clerk C. 0.. C. C. (■"'l EORfilA* Chatham County. Whereas, T HENRY N. WAYNE lias applied to Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration de bonis non cum testamento annexe on the estate of JAMES M. WAYNE, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite 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 DECEM HER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness the Honorable Hampton L, Fkkriu., Ordinary' for Chatham county, this the 31st day of October, 1339. FRANK E. KEILBACH, Clerk C. U.. C. C. GM ’ EOKOIA. Chatham County. Whereas, f HENRY N. WAYNE has applied to Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration de bonis non cum testamento annexe on the estate of MEHKTABEL KOLLOCK. deceased. 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 DECEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fkrkjlu, Ordinary for Chatham county, this the 31st day of October, 1889. FRANK E. KEILBACH, Clerk C. 0„ C. C. EOROIA, Chatham County. —Notice Is I hereby given that I have made application to the Court of Ordinary for Chatham County, for leave to sell twenty-two hundred dollars ($2,300) worth of certificates of indebtedness of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia, belonging to the eatato of LOUIS me TBCHARNKR, deceased, for the payment of debts and distribution, and that said order will be granted at the DECEMBER TERM, 1889, of said court, unless objections are filed. Novimuir 1, 1889. EDWARD M. GREEN, Administrator estate Louis de Techarnor, de ceas'd. PRINTING BTC. Ar CENTS will pay for THE DAILY ■I k MORNING NEWS ono woek, delivered y -Ito any part of the city. Bent'your ad mm w dress with 35 cents to the Business OOce aad have the pajsr delivered v<uiarljr. STOVES. A SEVEN-INCH FLAT TOPCOOKING STOVE, WITH ALL THE FURNITURE, FOR #lO. Size of top 24x23 laches. .Size of oven 17Vi inches. This is the best bargain ever offered. CORNWELL &CHIPMAN. IOG CONGRESS STREET*. ‘ PL’ B LIC AT IONS*.' MAGAZINES POR NOVEMBER I— FOR SALE AT Estill’s News Depot, 21 Vf BULL STREET. f Pripe. of American History Wc. Eclectic Popular Monthly Wo. Forum ftOo. North Ameriuau Review 60c, Century 850. Harpur’rf 80. Bcribner'e ; KBo Trank Isoslie'* Popular Monthly *V. fc>t. Nicholas 25c. Uolden Days s^c, Lippincott's * 85c. outing 25c, Atlantic Monthly JWn. Something to K**ail 25c American Agriculturist 15c. llluHtrirte Romanic 15c. < loody’s I *ady'* Rook t... 2f>c. Petdraon ■ FninalienacbaU. 15c. 11 iu strict •% Welt 15c. Now England .... 25c. Cosmopolitan. 25c. Tbe Princess |OO Our liittlt* Men and Women llie. Baby Isaud. luc. Address all orders to WILLIAM EBTILL, mmmmmmmr P.ivrttHinti, On. < lUAKS. ALL Long, Clear lmiiorted Tobacco for 5 cents. Are Creole aud Cuban hand made. Absolutely pure aud free from all acids, ex tracts, paints, or flavoring, anil are npt dipped. Is a beautiful and jierfect rigor, not a cheap cl garro or cheroot. Equal to any 10 cent cigar in tho United States, that is sold regular. This ci gar lieors the highest testimonials of any goods known In the trad. Indorsed by 170 of the very largest wholt-sal-.' linns of the south, north, east and west, It is by for the best advertised cigar in the union. Regularly advertised In nearly every first-class pa|ier In the union; also. In many other ways. Uu standard brand. Abso- Ilutoly only one Wholesale Agency given In each city. Write for prices and contract. M. FERST’B HUNS & CCL, Wholesale Agents, Savannah, Ga. FOUl> PRODUCTS. APPLES, CABBAGES, ONIONS, POTATOES. CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. Flour, Hay, Grain, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, and South ern Rye. Haynes & Elton. FLOUR. MOTHER SHI ETON'S FTjOUR UAS no equal for making Bread, Cakes aud Pies. IB THE PRIDE OF ALL FAMILIES WHO USE IT. All popular grocers have it for sale iu 6, 12 aud 24 pound sacks. If you have not used it, TIR.~Sr IT. THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY HENRY SOLOMON & SOW. MILL HUMPLUM. 3vri.ll Supplies JENKINS* PACKING, JENKINS' YULYK& —fob balm n J. D. WEED & CO. FLUMHKHU l a. McCarthy, 4.4 IIAJR.N'AJUL) STREET, (Under Knights of Pythias’ Hall), PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. STEAM HEATING A SPECIALTY. KOSKV ’ T. A. MULLRYNE & Agents for “Blush of Roses.” I TOR beautifying the complexion. Removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blackheads and Moth Patches. Call or write for circulars and testimonials. COlt. WEST BROAD AND WALDBURG BTB. Li MHKU UKALKKB. E. B. HUNTING & CO^ Wholksai-e DealoiS ano Shipi'Eks or Pitch Pine lumber, 60 Bay St., Savannah, Ga. Correspondence of mills solicited. wholesale grocers. G. DAVIS & SON. WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROVISION, HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 196 and 198 Bay Str**t - S**nnh, Ga MJEATS. jT~r sandiford Would call attention to the superior quality of the —.MEATS— kept at his market, 46 South Broad street. Everything of the best, and delivered to cun toaiero iu any part ot tho city. AUCTION SALKS FUTURE DAYS. Administrator's Sale. Horses, Hearses and Undertaker’s Stock in Trade. By J. McLaughlin & Son, On WEDNESDAY, tbe fth November, 1880, on the premiers corner of Hull and Drayton streets, at II o’clock, by virtue of an order from the Hon. Hampton L. Ferhill, Judge of the Court of Ordinary, Chatham county, Georgia, I will sell that pi*rt ion of the personal property of the late TH(>B. HENDERSON, being his stock in trade, sold for distribution, at u>e above mentioned time and place, con sisting of— -10 large and small METALLIC COFFINS, 42 large and small WOOD COFFINS, 16 large and small HOME-MADE COFFINS. 3 HEARSES, 2 HuKSUS, 1 UNDERTAKER’S WAGON, 1 TOP BUGGY, 4 SHOW-CASES. ORNA MENTS, PLATES, HANDLES, ICE COOLERS. WA -ll TUBS, SHROUDS and ROBES. SATIN PEDEBTALB. with RUG and COFFIN STOOLS. BENCHES anil HAND SCREWS, WHAT-NOT, CHEST DRAWERS. CANDELABRA, lot SASHES, IRON PlPES.sboxes HEAD LINING, i lot plumber s tools, vise, otc., otc., etc., etc. E. F. NEUFVILLE. Temporary Administrator estate late Thomaa Henderson. Damaged Cotton. BY J. MCLAUGHLIN & SON, On MONDAY, Nov. 4th, 1889, at 12 o'clock, at Murphy's wharf, foot of Lincoln street. In Uio city of Savannah, Ga.; Sold for the benefit of whom It may concern, 750 BALES OF COTTON MORE OR LESS Damaged bv fire and water In the hold of Hi* British steamship “Carlton,” Btory, Master, on the night of Oct. 16, 1889. Terms cash. WILLIAM STORY. Master S. H. Carlton. CLOTHING. GREAT INROADS lluve been made on tho olegant stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Displayed by us at our new store on Broughton Htreei. but a watchful eye and a determination to keep at the head havo caused us to REPLENISH Our stock whenever the necessity demanded, and we are still able to show our numerous ou tomers and friends goods in the latest styles und the most popular noctures. Never has our stock beeu more oarefully or tastily ordered, and the customer who favors us with his patronage may feel assured that nothing but the best will be offered. Our Business Suits. la tliiKline* wear# especially fortunate in the fact, tlittt we can nieuse the most fastidious, both as to style ana price, and to this depart ment we call the attention of purchasers. All the new designs iu goods of home and foreign make can be found in this line. Dress Suits. Unusual care has been taken by us this season in the selection of our Dress Suits. We have hail the goods done in the very best possible manlier, and are satisfied our trade will appre ciate tho effort to give the best and most stylish guods to be hail. Wo are determlnod to be ou*. done by none in our Dress Bult Departmsat. Make a note of this. Overcoats. Now that winter, with his chilly blasts, is about to take up bis taboile with us, the Oveiq codt has again become an essential element to our comfort. We guessed this would tie true, and consequently but in a stock of Overcoats that have all the elements of style, beauty and comfort, being in all leading textures, of the latest cuts, aud In any weight desired. We cat* fit you In whatever you may fancy In OveN coats. Children’s Suits. Especial attention has been paid the children this season, and suits for them esn be had in the best aud medium grades of goods, for 4 to 14-year-olil. Seud your boy up and have him fitted out. Do not forget that we are solo agents for this market for the sale of Dr. JAEGER’S CBLBB BRATED SANITARY WEARING APPAREL. For anything in furnishings or gentlemen'* wear come to us, aud your wants will be sup plied. Remember the Place, 161 Broughton Street, next to corner Barnard Street. i MIS & IS, Clothiers anil Furnishers. KICK M IJALS. RICE MILLING! THE Proprietors of West Point Mills at Charleston, 8. 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. J. HUGUKNIN, President, Charleston, 8. 0. FOIt SALE. FOR SALE. ONE Shingle Machine, 10.000 per day capacity. One Filer SCowell Lath Machine. One Filer Stowell Lath aud Picket Bolter. One Don Smokestack, with Iron Base Plats, 48 inches diameter, 50 feet long. All good as new. E. B. HUNTING ft 00, 66 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. TERRA COTTA. PEIITH AMBOY TERM COTTA~ l£ Architectural Terra Cotta, SPECIAL SIZES AND COLORS OF FRO NY BRICK. igCortlandt, New York, N. Y.; Drexel Build ing, I'hiladelpnia, Pa.; 81 South Clark street, Chicago, 111.;Perth Amboy, N, J. 3