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HAS SOLD EIIS OWN SKELETON.
A Freak 'T/bo Can Dislocate Hla Joints
■Without Inconvenience.
From the Brooklyn Eagle.
A frp.-.lt in Barnum’s Bide show, who Is in
no sense of the word a fake, is Charles E.
Hilliard. He dislocates his joints and re
places them at will, to the groat astonish
ment of the many visitors. The most emi
nent physicians in this and other countries
have tried to solve this man's peculiar gift,
fcut all have failed, and he remaius as g: eat
a puzzle, to himself as well as others, as
when he first discovered he could loosen
himself, so to speak, without doing any
harm or causing any pain. Mr. Hilliard is
of medium hight, litho and graceful, and is
possessed of his share of manly beautv. An
Eagle reporter interviewed this stumbling
block to science yesterday—bearded him in
his den, as it were—and drew from him a
life history which is full of incident and
novelty.
"I was born at Martinsburg, IV. Va.,” he
be„-an, “on Aug. 10, 1857. I grew up to a
schooling age the samo as any other child.
One day—l remember it well—l climbed
into an orchard from which little boys were
supposed to be excluded, and, catching sight
a c a dog. quickly jumped the fence into the
Voadway, turning my ankle when I struck
the ground. It didn’t hurt any, so I kicked
against the fence, and—snap —it went back
into place again. I went home and scared
my parents almost into hysterics by repeat
ing my snap act, and they sent pest haste
for a doctor. He twisted me and ham
mered me, and found a lot of new places
that could be broken without pain, finally
giving up the puzzle with the consoling
tneory that there wrs a screw loose
somewhere. In school I soon learned
to unjoint my head and could write
on the blackboard aud look squarely at tne
■ school at the same time. I always cracked
my ankles instead of snapping my Augers
to attract the teacher’s attention, and if I
found I was being beaten in a foot race 1
always managed to Lave a broken log or
twisted foot for ten or fifteen minutes as
an excuse for having lost. IVhea a bucket
of coal was needed my wrist was always
dislocated; during harvest time a dislocated
knee came in handy. I couldn’t carry
water with a dislocated shoulder, nor weed
the garden with three broken fingers on each
hand, s > I managed to have things pretty
easy during my childhood. As I grew
older 1 found there were fow joints in my
body that I could not dislocate and it
gradually got to worrying me. I
consulted one doctor after another
and one word, enigma, gives the
result of all their investigations. When I
gave it up in despair and had resolved not
to bother myself any more about my fall
ing, as I called it, the doctors began. Dr.
St. Clair of the Port Huron Medical Col
lege; Dr. Pauerest, Philadelphia; Dr. Bliss,
New York; Dr. Howell, Baltimore; Dr.
Chambers, St. Louiß; Dr. Doremus, Phil
adelphia; Dr. Adolphus, Atlanta, Oa.and
1,000 and oue others tackled me one after
another and as regularly gave me up as
being an unexplainable mystery. I now
began to get used to being "on exhibition
through having so many doctors exper
imenting with me, and^rtsolved to accept
one of the many offers that kept pouring in
upon mo to visit medical colleges through
out this country and England, and after
exhibiting for a time before surgeons and
students at home I took an engage
ment in the royal college in London, where
they kept me for seven years, and yet
could tell me no more when I left than
when I entered. When I returned I took
turns at the prominent colleges in the large
cities, occasionally shifting otf to a season
in a museum or side show for a change. I
have become completely hardened to criti
cism aud curiosity regarding my defect or
gift, whichever you have a mind to call it,
and am just as well satisfied here or in a
museum as before a crowd of students that
are aching for mv corpse whenever they see
me. College work pays me best, though.
I get |l5O a week at a college or where I
am now, but I have worked as low as 175
in a museum, because I wanted a change so
much. By the way, I suppose you read in
the newspapers a tew years ago how I
sold mv bones. I had received various
offers from half a dozen cranks scattered
over the country of from 81,000 to $4,000
for my body after death, money to bo paid
on data of contract, but I paid no attention
to them. Finally, one day while
I was exhibiting at the
Bellevue hospital, Philadelphia, Dr.
Doremus came up to me with a pleasant
smile, and the eqally pleasant greeting of
‘Well, Hilliard, now much for your bones
to-day? ‘They’re $6,000 to-day,’ said I,
laughing. ‘lt’s a go,’ he answered, and the
next day he sent me a check for that
amount, and I signed a contract giving
him my skeleton after death, but reserving
the right to use it myself until death occurs.
1 thought at first it was a joke, but soon
found out it was a straight taaiwaction, and
business from the word go. I’ll stay with
Mr. Barnum, whom I liko very much, the
rest of this season, but will probably drift
to some college for the winter."
Mr. Hilliard has never known what it
was to bo ill, and is in perfect physical con
dition. His disjointing aud rejointing are
done quicklv, and among many others in
clude the following dislocations, which will
give those who did not see him last week
some idea of his peculiar formation: Com
plete dislocations of the wrists, elbows,
fingers, ankles and knees; four different dis
locations of the shoulders and four of the
hips; eight dislocations at the same time,
embracing shoulders, hips, knees a ad ankles;
and twelve dislocations at the same time,
embracing toes of each loot and the two
ankles. While thus dislocated he shows
seven different forms of what is known as
club feet. Mr. Hilliard is married< well
educated, and a very pleasing conversa
tionalist. ,
A Treasure Hunt.
From the o'alignan.i Messenger.
Some eight months ago there started from
Southampton a party of adventurers in
search of vast treasure supposed to be hid
den in one of the desert islands of the South
Atlantic ocean. The destination of this
band of treasure seekers was the island of
1 riuidad—not our fertile Trinidad in the
*’ est Indies, but tho largest of a small vol
canic group of rocks situated about 300
miles north of the tropic of Capricorn, and
some 1,000 miles east of Rio Janeiro.
1\ hen it is stated that the expedition was
directed by the veteran yachtsmnn, E. F.
Anight, whose “Cruise of the Falcon” made
such an impression a few years ago, it may
be imagined that, Deo Javente, all would go
wsll, aud that the wanderers might return
laden with booty and covered with glory.
Due million pounds sterling is a nice little
sum to rusk something for, and this was the
amount, roughly speaking, at which the
wicked pirates’ treasure” was valued by
those who, under Mr. Knight’s command,
Se <r? ut v n t * la K°°d ship Alerte.
~“ e little island, with its satellites, the
.“ r *'d a I as rocks, presents a most inhos
pitable appearance, and the difficulty of
lauding ls very great on account of tho
surf and tne abrupt, jagged nature
or the cliffs. But to return to the treasure,
rt was supposed that some seventy years
dgo a baud of pirates landed on the island
and concealed their ill-gotten gain in a
cave, the entrance to which had since been
covered up by a landslip. Mr. Knight’s
party proposed to dig away the landslip and
trorn these shores fully equipped for
almost any emergency iu this direction. On
ho wuv out the little yacht—she was only
itty tons—got caught in the doldrums and
here was u good deal of squabbling on
n’v- ’ L Ut eventua lly, after landing at
amn, the island was reached and digging
commenced.
Alas, for the uncertainty of all human
* our months of incessant toil
meed to remove tho landslip, but did it
wake the toilers millionaires / No, the find
..m 3 “bspldtely nothing but a few pieces of
ma— just enough to show that people had
in that cave; just enough to indicate
probability that those worthies had re
ts VfcM i whatever valuables there were on
P rev i° us to the occurrence of the
landslip. All yachtsmen will wish Mr.
■anight a safe return to the country, and
i mpathizo with his disappointment.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTRA WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS, 15 Words or
•tore, in this column inserted for ONE
CENT A WOOD. Lash tnAdvLv. saon
insertion.
Everybody who has any want to surmly,
anything to buy or sell, any business or
accommodations to secure; indeed, any wish
to gratify, rhovld advertise in this column.
CALENDAR.
MAY
SUNDAY
I have read in Plato and Cicero savings that
are very wise and beautiful; but I never read ia
either of them, ‘'Como unto me, all yo that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you
rest." —Augustine
New Moon 3:18p. m. '
SMOKE
fa 'Cortez Cigars
EVERY DAY.
PERSONAL..
01 BULL STREET is headquarters in Kavan
*l nah for Photographs. $2 pays for one
dozen Cabinets and S3 50 pays for one dozen
and one extra io Bxlo gilt frame. Twenty-five
years in the business. J. N. WILSON.
I?OR ADOPTION, a fine, healthy female in
fant; four months old. Address RE
LIABLE, care Morning News.
READ the Sunday Morning Newr. For sale
at KIEFFER'S DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
TWO DOLLARS pays tor one dozen Fine
Cabinet Photographs; one extra in eight by
ten gilt frame, with cord and nail, 50c. SAVAN
NAH PHOTO CO., 149 Broughton.
PERSONAL— I shall give my personal atten
tion to the management of property this
summer while owners are absent from the city.
Come and see me. C. P. MILLER.
Cl AP has anew lot of Garcia’s Light Figaros
‘ at 101 Bay street.
LAUNEY A GOEBEL have presented a hand
some framed Crayon Portrait of the whi
ning baby at the Baby Show May 22d as a prize
for the prettiest baby over one year and under
three years.
DON’T go to Tybee without calling on CAP
for your cigars. The best 5c in town.
7 r PIS a breash* of etiquette, young lady, for
X you to purchase dry goods or millinery
after 6 o’clock. June 1 until Oct. 1 the stores
will close at 6 p.m., Saturdays 10 V. M.
PRIZES will be awarded at the “Baby Show”
to prettiest baby aud finest baby over one
and undr three years. Prizes also to prettiest
baby and finest under one year.
HURRAH for early closing! Dry goods and
millinery stores close 6 p. M., Saturdays 10
p. M., June 1 until Oct. 1.
MRS. DR. BALDWIN’S advertisement on
page 2 will interest you. Read it.
THE dry goods and millinery stores close 6
p. m., Saturdays 10 p. m., June 1 until Oct. L
DON’T fail to get a copy of Sunday’s issue of
the Morning News. For sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
WIVES, fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers,
and all friends of the working classes, are
respectfully notified that the dry goods and
millinery stores will close at 6p. M., Saturdays
10 P. M.. Juneluntil Oct. 1.
JjMNE HORSES—2pair Black Carriage Horses,
2pairGrays, 1 pair Bays, 1 big style extra
goercombination, number of extra nice single
drivers aud work animals. All kinds of mules.
GUILMARTIN & MEHKTENS, Boarding and
Sale Stables.
A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in this column
will surely bring great results Try it and
be convinced.
DON’T fail to got a copy of Sunday’s issue of
the Morning News. Fur sale at BISHOP’S
DRUG STORE, corner Hall and Price streets.
BOARDING STABLE.—Healthiest, coolest;
best conditioned stock in city; roomy box
stalls; large open pens for stock to Sunday in;
shelters for trucks, wagons and drays: reason
able board, or will rent stalls; we have more
room than other stables combined. Personal
attention of GUILMARTIN & MEHRTEN3.
Telephone 351.
HELP WANTED.
PAINTERS WANTED—NeIson Morris Build
ing, corner West Broad and Harris streets.
A Lady with SI,OOO worth of collateral to de
posit as security, can command a good
appointment; will have coutrol ot money. Ad
dress “SOLID.” News office.
WANTED— Two young ladies to solicit sub
scriptions among their friends for a work
of art, to be raffled soon; salary or commission;
good chance to make fifty dollars pin money.
Address “CONNOISSEUR.”
X\T ANTED, a stareber an t two boys at the
\\ FRENDERGAST STEiM AND HAND
LAUNDRY, 187 Hall street.
\VTANTED, a smart, capable girl for general
H housework; call Monday morning, Mas.
WILLIAM KELLEY, 40 Abercorn streets.
I BOOKKEEPER, who is competent and trust ■
) worthy, can find good position by address
ing DOUBLE ENTRY, Morning News office,
WANTED, three reliable boys, who know
city well, to do errands after school
hours. Address THREE BOYS, this office.
A \J ANTED, two experienced hands t > assist
Vv at dressmaking. Mrs. KATE JONES,
19G Hull street.
AVrANTED, a good washerwoman. Apply 54
V f Gaston street.
ATETANTED, a boy between 16 and 18 years
T V old; must come well recommended; state
references. Address CONSTANT, this office.
BOY WANTED—A white boy over 15. P. H.
KIERNAN, 30Hj Whitaker street.
\V, r ANTED, a bright, active boy about 15
1 V years of age to learn the drug business.
Apply Drayton and New Houston streets.
WANTED, 10 bright, tidy girls for our wrap
ping department. Apply Monday after 9
o'clock. ALTMAYER’B.
V\7"ANTED, energetic man to canvass Savan
) V nah for International Typewriter; strictly
first-class machine. Address TYPEWRITER,
Lumber City, Ga.
\\T ANTED, a good cook. Apply Monday
v V morning, with references, 100 New Hous
ton street.
WANTED, six good carpenters. Apply to O.
U. GATES, 105 Congress, corner Drayton.
WANTED, one hundred (100) railroadmen
for station work, Monday morning at 8
o'clock. Apply Central Railroad Depot.
WANTED, a Turner, at Waycross. Ga. For
particulars inquire E. F. HARTFELDER,
at Lloyd & Adams’.
AGENTS should write for illustrated circular,
terms and two weeks’ trial of Missouri
Steam Washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by
hot steam without rubbing; easily sold and
profitable. J. WORTH, 54 Beeckman street,
New York city.
TYrANTED, a live, energetic man to handle a
> > grain. Hour and provision brokerage busi
ness in Savannah. Prefer one who has some
knowledge of the business. Will either give
stated sa.ary or a portion of the profits. Answer
with written references, stating experience and
salary expected. Address X, care Hotel Wood
land,'Kansas City, Mo, ,
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1890—TWELVE PAGES.
EMPLOY MEXT WANTED.
A LADY will take charge of house during
summer. Address “ALONE,” News.
YfOUNG married man, sober, industrious,
A wants poaitiou In grocery store. JONES,
this office.
SOBER, industrious, settled man wants posi
tion as clerk or work of any kind. E., this
office.
SITUATION WANTED as assistant book-
LJ keeper or general clerk in office by a young
man; first-class references: content with mod
erate salary. Address AS'ISTANT, Newsoftice.
A\ T ANTED, by an Odd Fellow, ia good stand-
T 1 ing and clever at figures, a position as
agent or in any business capacity; best refer
ences. S.. 14S Price street.
YVTANTED, position by first-class waiter in
• v hotel or private house. Address DAVIS,
care of News office.
AA RANTED, by a lad 17 years old, a position
H in a w holesale house as entry clerk, or
other in which be can make himself useful
Address C.. this office.
ROOMS WANTED.
AVTANTED, room for single gentleman, fur
“ nished or uni urnisbed; state location and
price. ■EDITORIAL BOX 116. this office.
\\T ANTED, furnished room and board in pri-
v vate family by two young men; willing to
pay fifty dollars per month. Best reference
given. HOME. News office.
MISCELLAN iIOU a WANTS.
AATANTED, a buggy horse; must be gentle,
T v stylish and a good traveler. 17 Broughton
street,
WANTED TO RENT, a conveniently located
residence, with modern improvements;
must be in perfect order. Apply 79 Charlton
street.
AA7ANTED.—Any person having been cured
i T of varicocele write particulars, where and
how cured. Address Box 22, Elli-ville, Miss.
C’l ENTLEMAN of fine business ability and
A wide experience desires an opening for a
small capital, with or without services, in
profitable, safe, legitimate business; no saloons
or fakes; no attention to anonymous replies;
strict confidence. EXCELSIOR, News office.
A XT’ ANTED, loan association stocks, bank
m stocks; best prices paid. C. P. MILLER,
131 Congress street.
IOAN ASSOCIATION STOCK of all kinds
A wanted. ROWLAND & MYERS, dealers
In stocks and bonds, 94 Bay street.
AT’’ANTED, Chatham Real Estate and Ira
i T provement Company stock; Series A. Ad
dress. giving lowest price, CHARLTON H.
WAY.
READ the Sunday Morning News. For sale
at KIEFFER’S DRUG STORE, West
Broad and Stewart streets.
ROOMS TO RENT.
170 R RENT, a very nicely furnished room,
with privilege of bath room, in a private
family; location near the business part of the
city. Apply at 116 Hull street.
f7OR RENT, a fiat of four rooms on second
floor suitable for housekeeping; also, one
furnished room suitable for gentlemen. 167
York street, facing Telfair Place.
17OR RENT, flat of rooms, 40 Macon street,
between Habersham and Price.
ROOMS TO RENT, cheap to right party; bath,
gas, etc. Apply 37 Habersham street.
A N elegant southern flat for rent cheap; gas,
XTL bath, etc. Address “Private,” care Morn
ing News.
ONE or two nicely furnished rooms, best lo
cation iu the city, 84 Liberty, corner
Abercorn.
I7OK RENT, desirable rooms for light house
■ keeping, 12 Macon street.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS to rent, with or
without b ard, at 39 Drayton street.
I TOR RENT, on Broughton street, two flats
with four or five rooms .with bath attached.
Apply to WIMPY & TART, corner Whitaker
and Hull streets.
rpwo unfurnished rooms for rent: housekeep-
A ing; six dollars a month. 101)4 Montgom
ery.
IT'OR RENT, cheap, one floor, three rooms,
I parlor or upper floor, furnished or unfur
nished. Barnar.l and Gordon lane.
FOR RENT, one large front room. K 2 State
street.
IT'OR RENT, a flat of rooms, with use of bath,
' at 101 Liberty street.
I‘l lit RENT, two unfurnished and one fur-
U nished room, 43 York street, with or without
board; also dinners served.
IT'OR RENT, flat cf three nice rooms and
piazza on Jones street. Address P. O. Box 53.
I NOR RENT, comfortably furnished front
room 301 Broughton street.
FOR RENT’, new ahd elegantly furnished
ro ms. Apply to Mrs. M. L. SAVARESE,
State street, next to Odd Fellows’ new building.
fTOR RENT, three rooms, with hath, hot and
cold water, at 164 Jones street; rent cheap
to a good party.
]7OR RENT, a furnished room, with bath, sec
- ond floor, for single gentleman. App.y 204
Liberty street.
RENT, a furnished room, with use of
bath, second floor, for two gentlemen;
south room. 204 Liberty street.
QQ CONGRESS STREET.—Large furnished
OJ rooms, suited for gentlemen or Ugh;
housekeeping; use of bath.
HOUSES AND STORES FOR KENT.
IT'OR RENT, large house corner Liberty and
A Barnard; will be done up in tip-top style by
Aug. Ist. Also, house comer Harris and Tatt
nall; possession given at once. Apply to I). B.
LESTER.
T7URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT-To rent, a
A house iu a very desirable location, fur
nished turousrhout; hut and cold water, stable
and carriage h .Use, with flower garden; faces
Calhoun square. Apply at 91 Gordon street.
IT'OR RENT, medium-sized house on Perry,
1 near West Broad; rent reasonable. Apply
at 307 Perry.
IT'OR RENT, small house, six rooms and attic;
bath room aud water closet Connected: just
put in excellent condition; splendid location,
York, between Line in aud Habersham; p uses
sion given immediately. Apply York
street.
IT'OR RENT, a six room house on Fifth avenue
' and Habersham. Apply at Mrs. BRADY'S,
near Belt Line junction.
IT'OR RENT, a seven room house on Margaret
A street, No. CO. THOS. A. FOLLIAUD, No.
] 1 West Broad street.
NINE-ROOM house, 79 Duffy street, in Bacon
blnck; ail modern improvements; furni
ture nearly new. for sale. G. A. GREGORY.
IT'OR RENT, small hon e, nicely located, on
1 Park extension, furnished or unfurnished;
cheap rent. H. J. THOM Ah ON, 114 Bryan
street.
VTCELY furnished house for rent; good lcca
i' tion. Address HOUSE, News office.
IT'OR RENT, a #mall house; also a flat of -four
. rooms. Apply 04 Broughton si reet.
IT'OR RENT, desirable house, furnished, gas
. water and street cars. Call at 211 Abercorn
IT'OR RENT, two dwelling houses, just com
’ ( luted, corner of Henry and Whitaker
streets. Apply to the undersigned. G. W.
OWENS, 113 Bajr street.
I 'OR THE SUMMER MONTHS. -Will rent
my home in Atlanta, Ua., furnished, for the
summer; modern conveniences; good location;
eight rooms. Strangers please furnish refer
ences. FRANK R. LOGAN. Atlanta, Ga.
FOR KENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
IT'OR RENT, warehouse on River street, for
-1 meriy occupied by Artec ion loe Company.
Apply to F. G. BELL, Business Office, Morning
News.
FOR SALE. ~
UA HEAD of mules suitable for turpentine
£r yj ond farming purposes. A, McCORMICK.
ANY one desiring an established business on
easy terms, small capital, no risk, good re
turns, address “SICKNESS,” News office.
IT'OR SALE, lot 40x105 on New Houston near
A 1 Cuyler street; also, lot on Waldburg near
Cemetery 24x105. 0. H. DORSET!'.
IJOOLER Brick store, hall aud dwelling
combined, right at depot; will sell cheap.
U JP. MILLER, Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
IT OF. SALE, road cart; also harness for small
horse; both almost new. 17 Broughton
street.
ROWLAND & MYERS have an extensive list
i of desirable property to offer at private
sale. Drop up and see them.
JOHNSON and Bermuda Crass Seed for sale
at GARDNER’S, 30)* Bull street.
IT'OR SALE, one share Davis Bros.’ Piano
A dub No. 4. paid up to Aug. 18; amount
paid in $29; will sell for $26. Address SADIE,
21)4 Drayton.
(N OOD Cooking Butter 5 cents par pound at
T J. H. SCHRODER S. Market Dock.
IT'OR SALE, Small Pig Hams for picnics, and
I everything else in the grocery line. For
fresh goods and prompt delivery go to D. B.
LESTERS.
BLOCK OF LOTS on Kicill street, between
Mercer and East Broad. ROWLAND A
MYERS, dealers In real estate. 94 Bay street.
IT'INE pure-blooded Setter pups for sale Ad-
A dress S., Southern Express Company office.
FOR SALE, fine lot on Montgomery street and
First avenue, cheap. HARMON, WALKER
& McHARKIE, Real Estate, 156 Broughton
street.
PLANTS cheap at OELCHIG'S NURSERY,
• Lovers Lane.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A really good
confectionery business can be bought to
advantage; good reasons for selling. C. P.
MILLER
IT'OR SALE, ten acres of land on Lovers lane.
* C. H. DOR3ETT.
IT'OR SALE, two shares of Excelsior Loan
. stock. Address G. E. M.. this office.
IT'OR SALE.
. Two l.WXbgallon locomotive tanks.
Twenty-five standard 40,000-pound plat
form cars.
Five 20 ton freight locomotives,
Two 30-ton freight or passenger locomo
tives. with Westinghouse air brakes.
Five 20-ton passenger locomotives, with
Westkighouse air brakes.
Apply for particulars to McDONOUGH & CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
PLANTS cheap at OELCHIG’S NURSERY,
Lovers Lane.
IT'OR SALE, for five hundred dollars, a lot
30x115 on Eighth street, between West
Broad and Burroughs. C. H. DORSETT.
r I'RY TURPIN'S pure Cream Tartar and Soda
I Baking Powder. For sale by all first-class
grocers. Every can guaranteed.
r pHEUE is everything to interest you in the
A Sunday Mohnino Nkws. For sale at
YONGE’S DRUG SI'ORE, Whitaker and Dully
streets.
IT'OR SALE, for live hundred dollars, a lot
30x90 on Second avenue near Bull. 0. H.
DORSETT. _
lUMBF.P.! LUMBER!—2,O4O,OOO feet now on
J hand, and mmt be sold to make room for
largo stock arriving by every train. Special
attention called to our $lO building lumber. All
kinds of bard wood, white pine, poplar and cy
press always iu stock. Hurd wood finishings
for house and cabinet work. Designs and esti
mates furnished for all kinds of office, store,
bank, and church work. Window and door
frames, mouldings, wood turning, etc., sash,
doors, and blinds made to order on short notice.
Our factory is one of the !> -st equipped in the
south, and we employ skilled workmen only.
Estimates promptly fnrnlshed for anything iu
our line, and wo invite contractors and consum
ers generally to visit our lumber yard aud fac
tory ami get prices before purchasing else
where. McDONOUGH & CO., Wheaton street,
opposite S., F. &W. Ry. yard. Telephone 119
MOCKING BIRD CAGES. Bird Seed. Mocking
Bird Food. Bird Medicine aud Manna at
GARDNER’S, .30UJ Bull street.
CLOCKS, mirrors, pictures, chromosand steel
engravings for sale; less than auction
prices, at Empire Bargain Store, Liberty and
Jefferson streets.
IT'OR SALE, for two thousand dollars, a seven
room bouse with bath room on Jefferson
street, near Bolton. C. H. DORSETT.
fT'HF.RE is everything to Interest you in the
A Sunday Mornino News. For sale at
YONGE’S DRUG STORE, Whitaker and Duffy
streets.
\ FINE line of mirrors Just received: wilt be
7 ' sold at lowest prices, at Empire Bargain
store, Liberty and Jefferson streets.
■VIEW ROAD CART and Harness for sale
IN cheap. GUILMARTIN & MEHKTENS,
Boarding and Sale Stables.
■5 CENTS gets the Sunday issue of the Morn
* I ixo News. Be sure and read it. For sale
at MULLRYNE’S DRUG STORE, West Broad
and Waldburg streets.
F'OR SALE, 6-inch Artesian Well Casing. D.
U Y. DANCY.
IT'OR SALE, 150,000 feet galvanized wire poul
tnr netting at Now York wholesale prices.
JACKSONVILLE MARBLE COMPANY, Jack--
souville, Fla.
LOST.
IOST, bank book No. 10.182, Savings Depart-
M ment Southern Bank, and bank book No.
74 O. Savings Department Savannnb Bank and
Trust Company, both made out in name An
drew Nelson. Please leave with cashier at Lud
den and Bates.
BOARDING.
BOARDERS WANTED at 191 Bmiiglfloii
street; terms reus mable, Mhs, MORTON.
SUMMER RESORTS.
QUMMER BOARDING near tbe mountains;
O brick house; cool rooms; lawn shade; two
daily mails. For particulars address MISSES
CURRY, Hamilton, Loudoun county, Va.
CUMMER BOARDERS WANTED.—Healthy
O location, beautiful scenery, lar K e shady
grounds, fine water. Railroad connections
good. Address Mss. A. E. SAUNDERS, Rocky
Mount, Virginia.
I >OARD IN THE MOUNTAINS. —Delightful
Jj board in the mountains of Virginia. Large
lawn, plenty of shade, miifc and Iresh vegeta
bles. Address Mbs I. STOCKTON, Rio, Albe
marle county, Virginia. Reference: Rev. Robb
White, Savannah, Ga.
SIIINGLKS.
XTSE our CYPRESS SHINGLES, 4, 5 and 6
J inches wide, at 374ic . and 87!4c. per
bundle cash: prices according "to quality. For
sale at the mill by VALE ROYAL MANU
FACTURIXG COMPANY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IJIANO I.F.SSONS given to beginners and ad
vanced pupils by MISS VIRGIE ASHLEY.
Terms mo Jerate. Reference best in the city.
156 South Broad street.
G' UITAR and piano lessons given; reasonable
I rates. Mbs. CALDWELL, 174 Taylor
street.
YIfAREHOCSE and Mortgage Company or-
V ganization stock wi ibe alloted to desir
able parties; every dollar invested will be worth
two within a year; for particulars, address Post
office Box 20.
BABY SHOW at Yonge’a Park Theater
Thursday afternoon. -May 22, from 4 to 7;
strawberry and ice cream festival at 8 o’clock,
and dancing. Adinisßion to Baby Show, 10 cts;
admission to festival, 15 cts. For benefit of St.
Matthew’s chapel.
DR. ULMER’S Tine. Sweet Gum and Heart
Leaf is used by promineot physicians,
north and south, in tne treatment of consump
tion, catarrh, asthma, etc.
SEE J. CRANE'S $2 75 solid gold rings; a
beauty for the price,
CALIFORNIA CLARET WINE, a pleaiiant
summer drink: cool Beer and a full stock
of Ale, Porter, Malt or Rye Whiskies; for fine
Cigars lam headquarters iu my section. J. S.
F. BARBOUR, New Houston aud Barnard
streets.
DN. THOMASON will go to any part of the
• city to do stove and range work. 46 West
Broad.
IF A CERTAIN alderman would drink the
popular Faust Beer (always Ice cold) at BAR
BOUR’S GROCERY, Price and Hall streets, he
would not be bilious—and may yet be the next
mayor.
I WANT everybody to know that I keep a
large stock of Old Scuppernong Wine and
can recommend It Ughly to those suffering
from weakness and general debility. D. B.
LESTER. _
DROP CP and see us before buying or selling
property. You will find it to your interest
to do so. ROWLAND & MYERS, Real Estate
Dealers and Auctioneer-, 94 Bay street.
DK. GR I . HAM’S Sand 10-cent counters con
tain 160 doz. of household goods for vour
selection, 145 Anderson streets
MISCELLANEOUS.
D" ItTuLMERStmc.'S SweetOnm and Heart
Leaf has been used for tbe last tweoty
years In the treatment of consumption, catarrh,
chronic bronchitis, asthma, etc., with great suc
cess ; cases of consumption considered incur
able. have been reported as cured, and in all
cases relief has been obtained.
BOTH NEW and second hand stoves for sale
cheap, D. N. THOMASON. 46 West Broad.
£ C AAA REWARD will be paid for the
v discovery of any fortune teller
who can excel Mrs. Dr. Baldwin in her wonder
ful revelat.ons of the past, present, and future.
See large advertisement on page 2.
1 AC. Pina filled In, breastpins polished and
IU made to look like new at J. CRANE'S for
10 cents.
KEEP COOL, and drink Raaplierry Limeade,
made from the fresh fruit. Pineapple
Gem is delicious. Only at LIVINGSTON’S.
I'HE finest imported Chow Chow, mixed or
plain Pickles, McUrquarht's Bauoe, im
ported and domestic Sardines, Crosse and
Blackwell's Preserves, Jams and Orange Mar
malade; everything to invite the appetite. J.
8. F. BARBOUR, New Houston and Barnard
streets.
CARPENTERS— Tbe Boases of Chicago are
trying to get carpenters from all over the
country to come to Chicago, but the strike is
not ended. The Unions of Chicago ask ail car
penters to stay away until the struggle la ovr.
DR. ULMER’S Tinct. of Sweet Gum and Heart
Leaf is a sovereign remedy for consump
tion aud all diseases of the respiratory organa
\\T ANTED, one million customers to try my
* v Pure Grape Wine that lam selling at one
dollar per gallon. D. B. LESTER.
STOVE WORK of every kind promptly done
and guaranteed. D. N. THOMASON, 48
W est Broad.
I> UY A dozen Faust Beer (always ice cold)
* from BARBOUR'S POPULAR GROCERY.
Price and Hall streets; he will tell you who will
be our next mayor.
PRESCRIPTIONS prepared with care from
the purest drugs and medicines at the
BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
OVER six hundred lunched and everybody
satisfied—Mayday record at JOHN FUNK’S
10 oenr lunch counter, liallroad Pavilion, Tvbee.
C'LOTHING cleaned, repaired and dyed; gar
> meats made to order; charges moderate:
satisfaction guaranteed. A GETZ, Tailor, 29J4
Jefferson street. Latest styles just received.
ANY STOVE or range, regardless of name or
number, reimired and guaranteed. D. N.
THOMASON, 46 West Broad street.
| ACENTj PACKAGE DESICCATED COCOA
1' / NUT, sliced or grated Pineapple, Cali
fornia Peaches, Apricots, Pears, and finest, 10-*
cent bottle Flavoring Extract in town. J. S. F.
BARBOUR, Now Houston and Barnard streets.
DR. ULMER'S Liver Corrector was awarded
I silver medal and diploma over all competi
tors.
U.l AA J. CRANE will clean your watch
6? I ' ‘ vl. and warrant it lor oue year for
one dollar.
IF’ you are sick, call and see Dr. GRAHAM at
145 Anderson street. You will never regret
it. '
GIO TO LOGAN-Beof, Mutton, Fish and
Game.
IT'OR F’ine Groceries and*Fine Wines go to
7 D. B. LESTER.
DON T ho induced to tnr “something just as
good”—remember “Sure Death” is tne only
roach exterminator that has given sal isfaction,
and is for sale onlyat BISHOP'S DRUG STORE.
r i'HE Mother Hubbard lamp, tho best in use,
X by D, N. THOMASON. 45 West Broad,
WE dou’t brag, but give convincing proof by
selling you goods cheaper than the cheap
est; try us. BROUGHTON STREET PHAR
MACY.
IpOR ail diseases arising from a disordered
state of the liver use Dr. Ulmer’s Liver Cor
rector.
ALL TRAINS stop at the RAILROAD PA
VILION, Tybee; parcels cared for, 10cents
each.
I FOLITICAL controversies are not of much
benefit to either party, but Florida mullet
from BARBOUR’S GROCERY, Price and Hall
streets, is, and should be tried by all.
Spring Lamb and Veal.
STOVE PIPE a specialty by D. N. THOM
AS- '7, 46 West Broad street.
I DUKE and high-flavored Teas, Mocna, Java
Rio and blended Coffee, roasted or ground.
F’or a leader Barbour’s sixty five-cent Tea leads
the van. Tho liest tea In trie city for the figure.
J. S. F. BARBOUR, New Houston and Barnard
streets.
S BEDBUG KILLER will keep your
JCi beds clean for one year. 25c. at LIVING
STON’S.
YVIIEN you are nervous and out of spirits
T V use Dr. Ulmer’s Liver Corrector.
ATTENTION TO ALL PLEASURE SEEKERS.
—When you visit Tybee. call at the "TY
BEE HOUSE,” where the best of Wines, Liq
uors aud CLars can be had. Meals served at ail
hours; prices to suit the times.
Ct ASH paid for old broken gold and silver of
J every description; are taken as part pay
ment on watches, clocks and jewelry at J.
CRANE’S, 98 Broughton street.
TV’ you want delicious Strawberries? If so
If go to S. W. BRANCH and buy the Bliss
berry.
SOAPS, Soaps; prices to suit all; cheap,
cheaper, cheapest; examine for yourself.
BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
17 VERYTIIING of the liest at the RAILROAD
f PAVILION LUNCH COUNTER; no fake
sandwiches, but all cut while you wait.
MARKETING delivered .on Sunday by LO
OAN.
DR. GRAHAM'S AFRICAN FLOWERS have
no eq cal for females, colds, weak back
and painful catamenia.
'V'O traveler should be without a bottle of Dr.
i-s Ulmer’s Liver Corrector to ward otf the ill
effects incidental to a change of climate and
water.
HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC REMEDIES,- full
line at SYMONS A MELL’S, West Broad
and Charlton streets.
| OGAN for Chops, Roasts and Poultry.
IT is far easier to railroad an alderman out of
council than It is to railroad BARBOUR,
Price and Hall streets, out of his popular gro
cery. He is here to stay. L-ook in and see if he
is alive.
OH! that aching tooth; no, only one second
with Lightning Toothache Drops, the pun
is gone. BROUGHTON STREET PHARMACY.
WHEN you go to Tybee, remember you can
get lunch at the RAILROAD PAVILION.
lEMONS, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Chocolate,
J Cocoa, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Gelatine,
Cheese and Fancy Crackers. J. S. F\ BAR
BOUR, New Houston and Barnard streets.
YOUR life may be saved by a bottle of Dr.
Ulmer's Liver Corrector.
'V'EVER MIND the tariff debate in congress—
iA buy groceries from B IRUOUR, Price aud
Hail streets. He will knock off the tariff.
IffitESH SUPPLY Drugs, Medicines, Per
fulnery, Toilet Articles, Candies, Cigars,
Tobacco; prescriptions carefully compounded.
At SYMONS A MELL’S.
poULTRY and Vegetables at LOGAN’B.
CENTS gets the Sunday issue ot the Mohn-
O iso Nkws. Be sure and read it. For sale
at MULLRYNE’S DRUG STORE. West Broad
and Waldburg streets.
IF you suffer pain, use Chain-Lightning Lini
ment: sure relief; try it. BROUGHTON
STREET PHARMACY.
pOAJBTH, Steaks and Chops at LOGAN’S.
IJOCKETKNIVES, Stationery, I Jimp Goods,
J Tooth Brushes, and Combs and Brushes at
reasonable prices at SYMONS A MELLB.
CHOICE Western and Northern Beef, Mutton
and Veal at LOGAN’S. -
IF.AYF, orders for the Bliss Strawberries at
j 8. W. BRANCH’S to secure prompt de
livery.
J) ICE FIELD Lamb and Veal at LOGAN’S.
IF you desire a delightfully flavored cream or
custard, use Dr. Ulmer's superior flavoring
extracts.
THE AFRICAN FLOWERS cure all blood dis
eases. See DK, GRAHAM, 145 Anderson
street.
AUCTION SALE.
TYBEE CITY LOTS
At Auction on Tybee Island
Tnesflay aifl Weteilay, May 27iS am 2811 Instant,
Between Hours 11 O’clock A. M. and 2 O’clock P. M. Each Day.
The sale will embrace several hundred valuable Lota
on OCEAN FRONT WEST OF RAILWAY, PARK
LOTS, and WATER FRONT LOTS ON TYBEE INLET,
a magnificent sheet of salt water.
Terms: Oue-third cash on execution papers, and bal
ance in two equal payments with interest, and bond given
for title. No charge for preparing bond for title or deed.
Maps can be had on application.
D. O. PURSE,
Chairman Committee on Sale Lots Tybee Beach Cos.
or C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CO TO CRAIO’S BAKERY, 48 East Broad
V I street, for Bread and Rolls, or hare them
dellrered at your house; also Cakes and He*;
all of the very best quality, fresh daily
C PEAKING about pensions recalls to mind the
O advantage of burin* Groceries from BAR
BOUR, Price and Hall streets; then you will not
need a pension.
RP. WIMBERLY, recently with E. Moyle,
• has opened the Chatham Trunk Factory,
85 Broughton street, second door west of Aber
corn. Mr. Wimberly is prepared to do all man
ner of repairing of Trunks, Traveling ltavs, and
Sample Cases. He has In stock a line of first
class Trunks, Sncbels. Bags, and travelers’
requisites. Mr. Wimberly is too well *nown in
this city by his work to need further commen
dation. A share of publlo patronage is solicited.
Trunks, Cases, and all first class articles in his
line made to order on short notice. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Call or send word to' 85
Broughton street.
MARKETING kept in cold storage and deliv
ered on Sunday. LOGAN’S.
FOR superior flavoring extracts of vanilla,
lemon, etc., try l>r. Ulmer’s; these extracts
are guaranteed to be absolutely pure.
MARKETING delivered on Sunday. H. LO-
ItA GAN, City Market.
U'NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, 200.. worth al-
Jj most double, LIVINGSrON’S I’iIAU
MACY.
MARKET HOURS: 7 to 10 dally, Saturdays
all day. LOGAN’S.
WE will offer this week the best bargains In
furniture wo have ever offered at lowest
possible prices; our stock must be disposed of
to make room; come early and get the best
goods at cheapest prices; will gives discount
of 10 per cent, to all cash purchasers thts week;
bedroom sets, pirlor suites, combination sets,
mixed sets, chairs, tables, clocks, mattresses a
speciality; inspect our stock and be convinced.
Empire Bargain Company-, Liberty and Jeffer
son.
IOGAN, Calves’ IJvers, Sweetbread and
J Burins.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS.
DWELLINGS
IN SOUTHERN PORTION OF CITY
-A_t A/uction.
Rowland & Myers, Auctioneers.
Will sell on TUESDAY, June the Bd, at the
Court House,
Two two-story frame dwolllngs situated on
the oast side of Habersham street, second and
third doors south of Anderson. The Belt Line
oars pass immediately in front of this property,
thereby making it convenient to all parts of
the city
13,000 Feet of Lumber
AT AUCTION.
Harmon, Walker & McHarrie,
AUCTIONEERS,
Will sell on premises northeast corner Whitaker
and South Broad, TUESDAY, May the noth,
1890, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
That building 90x180 known as “ilussSTs’
Parar Building.” Theie Is about SI,BOO worth
of lumber in this building, and constructed in
such a way that It can be removed at a small
loss. Ample time will be given for removal of
same.
PRIVATE SALE.
THE BEST CII AN CE
Ever Offered in Savannah,
By Laßochs & McLaughlin.
NO. 110 BRYAN STREET.
The finest BAR AND SALOON In the city,
taking in over SIOO per day guaranteed. Sold
because owner has changed business. We con
sider this the best chance ever offered in the
city.
For terms and particulars call at office of La
kochk & McLaughlin.
STOVES.
THE NEW PROCESS
VAPOR STOVE.
The latest and best arrangement for Cooking:
It Is simply wonderful and will
pay to investigate.
Cornwoll & Chipman,
UNDERTAKERS. ___
J. K. HENDERSON. T. H. HENDERSON.
Thomas Mini's Sons,
UNDERTAKERS,
50 Drayton Street, Corner of Hull,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
—DEALERS IK—
METALLIC CASKETS AND CASES,
ALSO WOOD CASES AND CASKErS.
Orders by telegram will receive prompt at
tention.
Residence: 185 York street, upstairs.
Telephone 388, both day and night.
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD W
MERE
AT AUCTION..
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will sell on WEDNESDAY. May 21. 1890, at No*,
159 Gaston street, corner of Howard, com
mencing at 11 o’clock am., the onntenta ofi
said residence, the owner being about toleav*
for Europe:
PARLORS—Lace Curtains and Window Shade*.
Rich Parlor Suite, two elegant Ebony Chair*
in Embossed Plush, Reception Suite of Di
van and two chairs, lambrequins richly
embroidered. Mantel OrnameDts, French
Clock, Table Soarfs, handsome Marble Top
Center Table, Rugs, Expensive Vases. Wicker
Rocker and Wicker Arm Chair, Steinway
Gran 1 Plano, Ebonized Mahogany Mu-iu
Stand with Mirror.
DINING-ROOM—Rugs, Pole and Portiere, Wall
Pocket, Dining-room Chair*, Folding Side
Table, Walnut Sidelioard, Leather Lounger
(made to order). Mirror, Fine Kerrigerator,
Window Rhodes, Full dinner and Tea Ret of'
French China, CutGlaa* Wiues, Uobloti,
Decanters, Etc.
HALL—Marble Top Table, Window Shades) i
handsome Hall Stand and Hat Rack.
BEDROOMS—Very fine and Massive Walnut
Suite, Mirror and Marble Clock, Hair Mat
tresses and Springs. Poles anil I.ace Cur
tains, Walnut Wardrobes, handsome set of
six pieces upholstered in Blue Gobelin.
Fancy Rocker and Folding Chairs. iAmbre
quins, Carpets, Window Shades. Full Wal
nut Suite with extra large dressing ease,
Feather Pillows and Shams, Walnut Crib,
Wicker Sofa, very handsome Walnut Bed
room Suite (third). Cottage Suite, Easy
Chair, Carpet, Oil Cloth.
BASEMENT—Cooking Utensils, Hose and Reel,
Tables, Filter, New Baby Carriage, Etc.
AT AUCTION.'
VALUABLE
Warehouse Property!
On Extraordinarily Easy Terms,
AT
142 CONGRESS STREET,
ON
Monday, May 26, ’9O.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Will soil at his auction rooms, 142 Congress
street, on MONDAY, May 26th, at 11 o tjloclc
A. JL,
The valuable warehouse, with railroad facili
ties, known as the Latbrop warehouse, and lo
cated near the cotton press on ’Williamson
street, corner of Montgomery.
This warehouse covers two lots, having a
frontage of about one hundred and twenty feeft
by an average depth of ninety feet, a:id 'being
two stories m hight. The river atreet extension
of the Central railroad gives this property
about 180 feet front on that road, which adds to
Its value for the handling of heavy goods or for
manufacturing. The two lots are subject to an
annual grouud rent of $370 73 ($145 CO and
$225 12), whioh can be settled with the city upon
a basis of seventy per cent., or It can remain
unpaid for all time.
Particular attention is Invited to the very
easy terms of payment, to wit: Fifteen hun.
dred dollars cash, and the balance divided into
four annual payments, with interest at six peg
cent, paid annually.
/IN ATTRACTIVE HOME
.A.t Auction.
An Opportunity Seldom Offered.
Harmon, Walker & McHarrie,
AUCTIONEERS,
Will sell on the premises, on Second Arenuel
on THURSDAY, May 23d, 1890, at haif-paaS
four,
That well located residence, just built, and
Dot yet occupied, on north side of Second
avenue, fourth from Abercorn, east.
This residence is two stories and contains
seven rooms, including bath room; water ia
house and yard; lot is 31x110. Its location com
mends it to those seeking a’.tlrat-ciass neighbor
hood. It is of easy access to any part of the
city, being between two belt lines.
Special attention is called to the terms, viz.:
SI,OOO cash, balance in monthly payments equal
to a good rental.
ATAU CTION.
SPLENDID INVESTMENT.
By Laßoche £ McLaughlin.
On MAY 27th, at 11 o'clock, at office No. 11$
Bryan street, Savannah, Go., we will sell
30 acres of land on Springfield, being on the
extended limits of Gwinnett street. We think
this land splendidly located for subdivision, and
think very large profits can be made by any on*
wishing to invest for said purpose.
For terms and particulars call at office of
Laroche* McLaughlin.
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