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f> iter caw tar* b*.. i* h*2? L<
i >ar ir J lac/ tit* Kmu
tnu*. *ir pwjpie ear* to r**sae£.t*r eves bow,
toot Um R*anrr .% Mara !—'■<* tea si. -
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t. ■ >j tU *t.tt f Aifttt wo
cjt-j. Sx*. < ates-axy w wr. es’.r a
U*tasfl jcb. . bet si* a a br..f. a.'.
•'k _c Maxiaet avl *r- 'ac.p'iarjmw ta
Tar® ■vj r* far—tr wits the rr*
f-r-o of to* wr part <* Frvttfec*.
*rru- t tadta-JtJ*xatss '-'/ ail i'w_: tna
—i atmearj wsaaskti.* Jhatiora cel m>s
narnrl ** very j-yjztf teas itaxaa
i% tatty ya%n t*f Mc./r. Tk *u
&> i-.v* w tesr Bi-tie. Kte //. niter /set
Kr tties a has/irrs** y-jeag Bstt*
oas. * avi jo*v iar. appeesrisri se/rmary
<,♦ ti* K'aaaia-. >X - o at VTaV.
Kb* /eft bar Ilai--xi httiattexsl. atia tte O',
twt i/ve, anti eaam te VC*. .sq-toa, cv-stg
'jiiifT riaee ter* erne-*■ tea -r-iarf. r xi
•A tte fvWiZ fcawaaac terrtSjurr. o*s
- •-*( vurav&i a* abomdsr*. lot
oaudk iy. i* e*: tte y'Ats-g f-as-
SMX tep li-al ■ ■meirajuAA *r*ry where,
'r-i'fc ax: saniwl s/ii tf (uioar.*
aotbn az.l tease tar/re teeki-rjsiM
rUsgfttexa. quite v&e * tran-y yoesg
ditritaab are tuX vii acoati sy.s ac
tee (nee .t tiat. Mr Batsraxy rein tic*
srsth tee "beast.?-., stranger' .-4 wX tta-rt
in trie way '? fos yr.ra/fy ju, ot-i wtiwe
srf? Wash-agtes -t waste <rv te t e Vttv
tna* e wi. otep bj r *e< ie a>(Jr£*>!ii it
V* <ii:eba'v: Mntiige, w>4 aVxrt 'Sv**.
yean iatee be rrtaraal to Magtec a-*i
preerr.'erti tu ereriettuui aa zyyrvj Krtra
•sAyytry aM M.t*tar fleutipoteoUarr, :c
rapreavctioteTt 'if tee 'tear.
Ja ter ctrattilce fee Jtaiiat xmct tar:
itijorl. au4 tea trwsuJai erasitew wits. Use
narriiooi pM-s fedr * free. Ttar
re taarrvrJ erud rtr- berarrie M-.- e. r.aba
oaxy. Tree i- ’jqraua ? Frertiree .c
tearem/ral tf tee brat h-mtMsl -mat VA-
Inrswi by ear te tie
myjrSi. • Tea aw -‘<i te t* K-'toesl aVx.a-
Be t lor tire ►-!)• tear'.. **e au rt
'xed at Ur h/aswan c iurt. O? exm,
an* rer..nm te Wateiafteb U
vile o? tee Kcaan ntitißUr.
tiin be*.. ty tal br: ..stt teteir-t at
eoae atera'.-rei attar t. a- 1 tee was
a pr-r.-utr- teef* i* tea aipi.'xriaar ora*.
At Cr*t it at k'-'/wn teas tear o-xal- u
w® a ret/i-'n, for it ea r.'A aiapwKecJ teat
Raetu tßititia*' I **# .? aril tee •*bew,:ti
loJ 'if tlb-e . yean terf xe were
-. •r try; t e evil* W'X.'xa . A piter:, tteite
tererv..’ jr w'auau per tape ;• ip-.t bare paaate
c*!Mp '.tad. f'x aba * - .1! t e attra'-'-wl
littie or to r#'.-.ee. Hot n, tioeer. vrite
Mar CstacstT. an? tee "reptiblirtar! ewT
U b'.t r*r f ter, AvJ yet, wbao 'jcj*
rci*xrjen taat tea ‘repa'-itcao man* just
at teat tin* wca not tr.e oxat eireiii.'irpee*.
to r -/ti! '• iv r."te fwri* tnat ita
tedi([batiMi a*a: Jte beaattlul Ivrejjcar
e ; a'.tier f* fete:,*ii.
It fcas r* c.'-J t)ii that Mrs. Fish, wile of
ttie h*rr"*arj vf '-tatr, '.toab
tbat i' e wa- 'net te avert tit* wrriaj ban-
UMte.i 'if M r*. Caiac-ezy, tel in yh-i.
Am rtnui worn*a wooliti n-.-l reeaiTa her,
teoorli, irf'Vitit doubt, fca-i tea minister
setiti in* ertle tense, ft* woc. j'l have bavri ra-
C.*| vecj wttte'jt tier Iftrl fresiJeQt (irrujti
Oarilwl User: sk-rjii teA be <,* c-le *,f
BMrtut t/r fte fc itai,.' au<l avAber orlacf
looralt tor U. wife M* 'tiaciinari te reoairs
tbe fctttiut icititetar, -.*. c f cnaree witei'rjt
bail lb& ta.k abvcit it r:.te* by t'.e w /tuen
t. / W'rii*t rrA rece re tee* iUluan minis
bw wile. Mr. Catecaxf >u iterUy al'er
reoaiiati, at to reejoest of tli* J're i-ient. It
ti a sarkxai t'-i'i* wiem t’e recaul of a mJu-
Mrtar l* e*r-<l :>y Uie i' , vrfite wL.'-t.
be A sent. 1 1 bai rfar by baimeixd above
tbrae or loar tinuw w.tn.ti tb* ewotury, fa
(M or two ioittoo* sincoi tbe Cataeazy re
carl U was kept to rate-'b < fa •*>* ncret
that not air, ve a ij' // n |er pie 1/. Wssbi'u
t/m koaw west was jpneraliy u.-.cterspeej te
!>• a 'ew.i '.at ofi was, u, fact, a tecaii. atker]
for by tire I'rei/le<.t ate tire bwetary of
fUte.
History, tt is often eauti, reji-et: itself, ff
the f .•'aiazy epivsfe jo* r.-A repeat itself
it wiii not te r eeaose ofiyoai ve-ity luu
wholly ref-,f n.*vl r,: toe Cataeazy day,
be>er' */> er men in tte foreign
weie are f ~.owing pretty cldaaiy tfce ex
ample eet by tte young H-peiiw, so many
years back, tteugii ttey may nevr te"orne
eoy* ettra-*-b'.er;. a'te rnnuters pier.,
potej.Uary. It is ecaroely two year* stm*
the secretary of a legation, 'Xi of the clev
erest a-wl fca/kia/iueat moa in tte cvrrja,
(*''■orrouteed by a rnyttertou* ‘frist-d
ablp. H .Htraogeiy en-Aigh, tbu “teaullfol
stranger 1 ' is auo a Untee. with gteiun Pair.
Tte young man is a tecbelor, ate, hat is
es/*ptior e. aino:.g tte ) '/ur.r legation men,
1* eajipoate te te wealthy. Re ha* spent hi*
money very genwrousiy te-re in aotial entier
ta-nuAnt*. lie did ri'A attempt te Introduce
he iieajufui 'friend,” ate ner pri'eer.ce m
ti* a*;,ingV.n, though X'oiwu in nis set, did
hot prevent bun from being male much of.
Yoa-.g wom-;a who knew s-uneAbing of tte
troth only af-rugged their shoulder*. “It i*
no*** of '"ir boi.ite-es,” some of them d*s
ciared. Fortunately for tte young secre
tary. but more fortunate y, jerhaps, f<ir
ofK'ial vr:Uity. hi* dutp-s iiavo called hlrn to
New York. In Urn great metropolis liXn
life wd! i-x- ite no 'pi atlon, as hare In tte
amaii official round. Hut In many features
it is a second f.’ata-.azy iegtanlng. In irtin
parti'rular It is a parallel, for this young
secretary is very clever, and, like young
Cataoaxy, gave promise of < t brilliant
•arear. One w-sj-iers how it wiii end. and
tf tte end will la so inn' ll of woman's con
stancy and f..an’s fsitiifuiness as was the
sad 'it tin Cstacazys.
"MiAt-leur anines himself over here and
madam* amuse* tern.lf UVBr tiiere. It ti>ey
are agreed who snail complalnf” Tot* was
tte coraioent mail* by tin; wife of a foreigu
minUbrr n'A l> ng ego wh*n the conduct of
a secretary of legation im/i t/ecoice the sub
ject of open gossip.
"Mor.sujur” is a foreigner with a rich
A marican wife who prefer* to lir- abroad.
Though be l.a* w-rv -l bit country at Wash
ington MOMS half a dozen or more year* hi*
American wife he* not once favored the
American capital with her presence.
Naturally, tbe man ha* no home life of hi*
own, and he ha* sought It In the home* of
other men. For some time niter he came
to Washington hi* constant attendance on
Win wife of anotlior diplomat gave stranger*
the Impression that he wan the
h> , ly’ husband, However, this wan
dispelled by the occasional npjiear
aiif* of the husband arid wife together at
the same entertainment. Then he was sup
txised to be a bachelor, a verv flirtation*
bachelor, who tmd the leisure for flirtation*
amusement. Now, It may not I e that
diplomat* in Wahington are * much more
itirliiifd to such amusement than American
official*. Hut too diplomat is a man of
more leisure and more surface polish in
captl vatlrig aildres*. The A merican ofliciai,
whatever hi* rank, I* a busy man, and tlie
time that Justly belong* to his family iti in
inot cane* given to official duties. And so
It l* that thl* drive in official life often
throws in the way of gay young wive* the
most innocently begun acquaintance*,whies
(inn into very troublesome friendship* and
*4 In pitiable scandal.
I here are no inconsistencies so lnconsist
ent a. the glaring inconsistencies In official
circus*. I i,at people wiio are known V, be
walking on the *rut of a oclai volcano
ehould be kept in danger by their friend* or
profisw-d friend* in the nrneneti* amazing
It wo* during the ln*t administration ami
w'ihin two year*, that the attitude of cer
tain prominent hostesses wo* most astonish
ing. "Monsieur’*" assiduous attontious had
as wo* very well known, brought oubappt
nees to the homes of two high official*. In
one instance an open scandal was barely
averted by the intervention of relations
wlif.se political and social |>ower was suffi
cient to cause the recall of the diplomat,a <1
ne create-il disml*al only because it would
Inevitably lead to tbs exposure they sought
te eoscaaL ft vm titer* m so
ewt < g ea*p so>s; “kcaaexr' a-1
tt- *tey thaa *e—* - boateasa U aooal
frixusew ate pr-<*ssedly taw fmeo-k
e. vr* ei txwo. ax tiaLur partes— tv*
scr a. *ay* W.te ter rwteM, t. f tint
- ■ -*: is ranatfy vtw ct t> pust* it
*a pro*-toed txas te* t /Kami ** itvte
te tna titesn, has rt was *W tanwx tte
U V'/Jii ao( aomteasr ks vtfc vbrt te
set .ntj te xueet her afanr, sad ttes M
regarted tte /arrtetiwoa* as a- ttetek. lx
wm ik> ktea set tteagi had nacel s
deeper tew :aa*. thraeSet ig jr/eattiaal rate
and me '*pa. Tharef xt rt tews* a
-pwabrn * swstswr tte j/eop* who taaawsr
afed t * da&zaroaa fnarj-teap tecwac* tte
'■ffirci*. a prvctiy wuf* eac taw C- TUoa dip
wosoat s *rv u'jotK ia taasr tv-C. t> Tie***
ttetigs teppaoeti osar asd over eg*-*, aid
tin a way v>e rrilwtlj prvajrar.fed to te
atiacakea for amgteux. A; tte stme Bans
ttey wr* tte acbvart of hgbti aid aery { *-
kp ia tte&r vwn set
F.-ww-iy *oanrC—iig htd te done. I/*-
perWe c *** reytire teatentte rttertnet. Tte
hteten-d, tbo-ign fojured, wss tertep* 3
i * own eoaac. - ae* no: *.Vjg*ti*r rear---..“**.
fit aad vtea to adtmr* ma wife arsd g, v*
bar tar ttve-tw'..'. tot we* fond -.f. ani had
ner V> n*r.t toe do ots'xn of a esn
vy, hai ‘te tites. H_* :*s.*.>na aawd: ' Yv.
nar tire tte ?!n8 ss>. W* wC tohow.”
f'ertex* it s— nia life te ted iav*v felt ao
f—a l cat ad Has be icratr oat hrareir,
gave as aLterVartmectti, end tea dte*nenax
s one -f tte g> < wt* lo ah-ja te
w® zhoax tend aid cmkoct Of Bare.
hi* pretixT wrf* was tte kcw.att.fte world
ws* dkserxaw!, Aai ttesr set w* wsstaed.
hoortir after the ditiwnat west abroad not
'/u a recai bwt x i ai sunum iaav* of
ataaap> rac woo id ;*ri iv tied to reyorw
if this were tte end - 4 iti aS. But “Moo*
r.tnr’ it agaat is Wadhftm, and tte g'J*
fj are wstcxrag for has I nttw il of tte --id
S.nadwoa. However ho*.eat at bear? tte
aaao may te neyw. two th.ng* give d_*/Ttn
-T h* b-w ity—<i pi*t repatiUttfoa and tte
o'/nhtr osd ahacer* tf t .a wife.
It need tar*4/y os said tost tte diplomatic
corp* i* n't prwdk* or et-a haort. It can
star*? a great * _t of fhrtatiUß and “re
speenaho: soa/slaT w.Uiooi Hi .ng But
t Vkif'vsw'ti /•.seif ream era ■tish/xei by
“Mouew.r'sod tte dip. ‘jomt w;f.;so mass
that the iauer t'*i:si ’Jut etei sootedar of
tte cor;* nr, 'aevmg. and fisaily pi-w-1
macb ofter time is New York. Tb* tratas
fw of her t ttbaad to asnOar fkiat took toe
'■npivr. stab* lady sway. It w* after her
te lartuw tiiit “MoiiSiKir'** attcctson*
wars cteea-ctrstiwi oo tte wife of
tte A .iArv.ua'. 'i£>oal. W Detoar the
foreign o- f -ruisi o'erifort n tte or not.
it '*rtam u*ey foteod on with mornqoiat
-onpi VSSOCJ. 7'uat a di-t omst - youid
carry tl* gniantr e* with a high baud doe*
irA apt/u-entiy dteurb the nso ivug a* ti*
tu.-yy-t of bis gaiiaotriet is am American
woman, arvl not a wv-jn is ttevr own
'orck. Well, id M a .uauirai and w/rnewhat
iamar. seiSchtesw. As for tte ttvaikasM
secretary, hi* fl.rtat.ous carter, wunoot
and <oiA. wnn ha marriage. Ha mar
r.Ag* wa* ora of the foo rasr; y internationai
epksolee where Amen can nctew end foreign
tit.* oor eWit* tte medium of ezekaags.
A TXT OkSDSS.
Be For saxea KSa Cothpanioits aal Pol
tovra His blaster.
Frew tte ntUutth ..d Tinui.
A gcrttte.uan of my aequaistaoce fold me
a quear *V,ry of a gsy-.-r on his piaos ttet
suddenly coocasved tte inert ardent affec
tion for him, and began foil, *if>g him
wi srever he went. There was an apparent
cauv! for it, for Mr. C. had never shown tte
gatwier any p/eferetoe over the other geese
in tte fi'ieic, in f/srlr.g <tr in any otter way.
“He bsgsu.’teai'i Hr. C., “by foUowir.’g
the i.i'xiX tte farm, wherever b could po*-
b.y go with me, and when I would *pw>k
to bjr.i ue would ao*wer with Lis gabble. If
a do-,r of ths booss wars let epee, ‘Lmn,’ a*
I callwl him, would invariably come in and
bunt me up, and then he would lay nl* head
upon lay :n<s* to be rubbed, of wk, pet
ting te ws* a* fond as a dog is. But the
minute niy hand strayed a*ay up>m hu
teo-k, he would g and angry ad move quickly
away. He rould never let me rub hu back,
for on. •> reason, I don't know suit.
“And te *s* the most jealous fellow you
ever taw. While he was standing try my
.i.e. it any one came near me on the otter
side. Bum would at once go around and
plains rno,-lf tetwean me and tte otter
parse.’i. When I pot him out-do or a*, night
te wou'd always, in good weatlier, lie down
cleae sgaintt tte ski* of tte house where
my bail was, and time and again, when 1
have coughed in the night, 1 have heard
Lam’s aruwer.ng gabble. It was a frame
house, and we cottU easily hear eacn other,
in the morning he was in as soon a* my
door we* opened, ami wouM stand with his
head on tL<: odge of the tel, and gabble
away in the most cat eating manner imagin
able.
“When I went away from home for any
length of time Lorn wa miserable, and the
servants told me that be seemed fo be con
ktantly on the lookout for my return. There
wa a spot on the side of a bill near mv
bouse where be could see rue two mile* off,
and, strange to say, he recognized me at
ttet distance and began Happing hi* wings
tte minute bis eye caught right of me.
Tte servant* soon got so that they watched
Luin Pi find out wten 1 was corning.
"There km a stream near my house, in
which 1 was in the habit of bathing, and for
some unaccountable reason Burn was vio
lently opposed to this. Ho would always
follow me there, and then he would place
himself between me and the water and flap
hit wing* and gabble in the most excited
way, evi'iently moaning that I ought not 1 1
go into tte water. Home time* 1 humored
him, and pointing Pi the water would sav:
•All right. Bum: you go In!’ And then he
would dash In and splash and splutter and
diva in the greapat glee until I called him
out. He would always coine at my call and
follow me quietly and sedately to the house.”
That mar seem an almost incredible
story, but I assure you that it is true la
every word.
BTOMIEB OF DOM PKDHO.
How the Emperor Treated Hia Ec •
trothed Who Carried a Poodle.
From Vut Chicago Timet.
An American who lived for some years
in Brazil says: “l think I can tell you a
story of tlmox-Kmperor Dom I'edro which
s new. I was initio when the late em
press came there on a ship of war to marry
him. He was a young rain then—trio
young emperor, they called him. When
tho warship arrived with hi* bride ho wont
on board with a great suite of officers to
receive tho fair lady. Hhe came on dock to
meet him with a dog iu her arms—a pet
poodle, I think it wa*. He looked at the
lady and then at the dog. Then he looked
at the dog and again at tlie lady. Then,
with arl impetuous movement, ho seized the
animal by the neck and flung it across the
deck, where it naryowiy escaped rolling
into tbe sea. His prospective bride burst
into tears, ami thing* were badly mixed up
for a few moment*. Hut ho did not waver
a particle from his determined action In
reference to tho poodle. ‘X came to receive
n bride, not a dog,’ was his comment. Too
dog was given up.
"There was another instance of which I
was cognizant down there, which showod
tho same determination of character in
Dom Pedro. He had learnod that the cus
tom house officers at Rio wore levying a
duty of a fewmilreas per sack of codec, in
addition to the regular export duty, in
some Irregular way. The coffee merchants
were payiug it out without dispute, but not
a penny went into tho government treasury,
mid owing to tho immense exporlatious of
coffee tho officials were growing immensely
wealthy. One morning lie walked down to
tho custom house attended by an adjutant
and n tile of soldiers. He walked in and
gave the chief officer ten minutes in which
to empty the building. Tnen ho gave the
man himself two minute* to clear out.
Tbe adjutant wa* put in charge and told
to engage au entirely new set of mou.
that was his way of reforming customs
abuses.”
THE MORNING VF.tY- . ir\r>AV. MAT 2.>. !5-pn—TWELVE PAGES
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tie. Dr. Hcheoeks New lUtok for Sale by all Druggiits. Price 25 eta. per bottle. l)r. Schenck’s lio<?k
on Lunge, Liver arul Stotnat.h per lx>x ; 3 boxes fur 60 cts.; or sent by on (‘onsumption and iu Cure,
mailed free. Address, mail, pontage free, on receipt of price. maiW free. Address
Or J.H.Schsnck 4 Son. PhlU. Dr J H. Schenck A Son. Philadelphia, J'a. Qri.H.Schenck 4 Son. Phils
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ATLANTA.* OJA; J
DRY GOODS.
GUTMA N’S,
141 Brongh-toii Street.
Special Discount Sale
To reduce stock we will from May 12th to
31st, inclusive, return twenty (20) cents on
every dollar’s worth of goods purchased of
us. Don’t miss this opportunity.
Gr U T M AN’S,
141 BROUGHTON STREET.
MEDICAL,
ife RBKdial srt-rl tr.-i c-aa prod ace
ollt gc**d reeciß- It ix carcftey (-ozo
p'/Ttoded, by an and ildilfal
phrsciaa axui to womaa's
delicate orgauriza: t. It is purely
vegetable ia it* ecsapootion aaa per
fectly Lanales* in sty oondlttaa of the
vytc. It imparu streagth to the
whole *r*tenj. For _ erw cried, ‘‘ wort
ottß” “ ran-down. ’ dcbiLitated teachers,
laiiliners, dreasrnaker*, -sain-tresses,
“ shop-glrii,” b --leepeTG nururng
mother:-, sad fee e vaata ger.eraliy,
Hr. Fierce'* Favor.:.* Prescriptioo i* the
greatest earthly ten. teing uaequaied
at. an appetizing c-'-r and restorative
tonic, it is the only medicine for
women, sold by drrygist, under :t
positive guarantee from the
rmrjufarturer-. that it will give lAlis
fectioa in every cate, or mosey will be
refneded- Thi* y.artictee La* beta
fai'hfally carried of. for many years.
A Book of 160 pages on “Woman
ar.d Her Di-ease-, and their Seif-core,
sent, post-paid, to any address, securely
sealed ia a plain envelope, oa receipt oi
ten cents, in stamp-. Addre--, VYoiiLb's
Dispessahy Meokal A sKOCtATioy.
603 Main Stj+et, Lii: .-o, X. Y.
DAraLHOGAS.
FACTS FOR ILL
NEW THINGS
HOGAN’S.
ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE
THE
Cleapust Place
—IN—
SAVANNAH.
A Superb Stock.
WT have now open at specially low prices.
beautiful novelties In plain up fancy fine wove
colored Dress Fabrics in Glorias, Mohair, Beiges,
Pia.<l£, Serges, Cachmeres, ani Henriettas, and
in o,r M . urning Department, new b ack Dres-
Materials in Camels' Hair, plain an! bordered
Serges. Crepohne, Batiste, Jacquard Weaves,
etc. 5-. ie band Ginghams, French Sateens, new
printed Fonges, in exclusive designs and colors
we would call special attevtiox
TO A5 ENTIRELY NEW LINE OK FANCY
WASH SILKS, Tuiaar and Japanese Silt-. ln
draw patterns only; no two patterns alike.
ADo a handsome ajaurtment of French Caaihes
n areas lengths.
EMBROIDERIES.
Immense Assortment.
New effect* In Jaconet, Nainsook, and Cam
brie Edgings and Insertions in matched paC
terns. %
300 yards India Linen Flouncing, IS inches
wide, at 73c. a yard, worth hoc.
9/.' yards do. at sl, would be excellent value
at $1 25 per yard.
WHITEsGOODS.
A full line of India Linens, plain and strip-el
Nainsooks, just received. Also plain and fig.
ured French Dimity.
Hemstitched Lawns, 43 inches wide, at 40c.
and up to 85c. yard
CARPETS.
Ingrain Carpets at 45c. and 50c. yard, reduced
from COc. and 65c.
Tapestry Brussels reduced from 75c. ami 85c.
to 65c. and 75c.
IMI a/bt}±:ELgs.
New line Mattings just received. Extraordi
nary bargains will be offere 1 during the week
on all classes of winter goods. Cloaks, Shawl-.,
Blankets. Comfortables. Flannels, Ladies' and
Gentlemen's Heavy Underwear, etc., will be
absolutely sold regardless of cost, with a view
of making room for our spring purchases.
BOYS’ SUITS.
300 Boyg' Knee Pant Suits, sizes I to 14 years,
at a third less than funner prices,
DANIEL HOGAN
BronghtoDandßaraardSls.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC.
WHY NOT RIDE?
SUMMER VEHICLES, LIGHT AND AIRY, g
GREET THE EYE ON EVERY SIDE.
PRETTY STYLES, BRIGHT AND CHEERY,
WE CAN FURNISH; HENCE THE QUERY,
WIIY NOT RIDE?
Phaetons, Dog Carts, Buck-Boards, Drags, just
the “Trick" for Stylish “Nags." Our Famous
“Four Hundred,’’ the ••Nellie Bly” too, are cer
tainly beauties, and must please you. Examine
tnem.
In addition we carry a most complete line of
Stylish Equipages in every conceivable shape
and finish. •
Delivery Wagons for Butchers, Grocers, Bak
ers, Ice Cream and Candy Maker-. The newest
makes. Light Express, Farm and Turpentine
Wagons, Harness, Whips, etc.
If. B.—O'ir buyers are now in the market—
ROOM MUST be made for new goods.
Our Salesmen hare positive instructions to
clear FLOOR SUAVE, and will sell at “Pur
chasers' Prices." Try them!
Respectfully,
the Savannah Carriage
and Wagon Company,
BAY AND MONTGOMERY STREETS.
savannah, oa.
__ nteXULMENT HOUSE
1 SlHlfllllMlSl
137 COMES STREET, BETWEEN WHITAKER AXD BELL,
INSTALLMENT HOUSE.
Suites, Bedding-, Stoves and House Furnish
ing Goods Generally—Easy Terms
A. O. HOGEIiS. Manager.
PHI Goomi = 5
A BIG BREAK IN PRICES
AT
MORRISON, FOYE & CO.’S.
Notice Well Our List of Inducements. Im
mense and Startling Bargains in
Every Department.
Broke# Prires is SOb nd Dress Hook
China and Iniia S.,xs reduced to about half
former price.
2>iacn AJi-SCt Surah to all colors at 35c.;
good val> for 65c.
1 Wires in Blac* Sarah Silk at Me.. 49c. and 73c.
Our entire stock of Colored Dress Goods
marced down to cost
Jet and Blue Black all-wool Nans' Yelling at
actual cost.
Jet and Blue Black all-wool Challie reduced.
Jet atd Blue Black all-wool Taaiise at New
York cost.
Jet ani Blue Black all-wool Henrietta at un
approachable bargains.
Wash Dress 600 k
2 cases beat American Challie. light and dark
grounds for this week. 5c ; were ioc.
Ju* received, oar fourth acd last shipment
o." Wool Uhallies, new. handsome patterns, :4c.
a yard
Our entire stock of fine Trench Satlnew. form
erly sold for 35c. and ioc.; for this week s sale
recuced t 0250
Best American Satines,formerly sold for 36c.;
this week's price 12$a
5 cases Lmen i'iihsh Colored Lawns only 314 c.
a yard.
2 cases Light Stripe Seersucker only 6*ic.:
worth 30c.
2 cases Fine Dress Gingham, only td^e.: worth
12?*C.
Whitt Gsjok Attractions.
5.C00 yards White Flail Muslin for this week
only 4c.
1 case White India lawn sc. a yard; regular
value roc
50 pieces 40-inch Lace Scrim. 6Uc.: former
price 10c.
Immense bargains in Table Linens. Napkins
and Towers.
W 0 12-1 White Crochet Q lilts at 75c.; worth
el 25.
tomtit OlferiDgj in Gcats’ Fnrnishiag Gxnb
LOOO dozen Gents' 4-ply Linen Collars, eight
different styles, all the newest, as well finished
SECOND FLOOR.
Greatest Bargains ever < ffered in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear.
Fnecial Bargains in Ladies’ and Misses’ Blouses at 49c., 73c., and9Sc.
Grad Drives in Boys’ Sbirt Waists at 20c., 25c.. 35c. and 50c.
Boys’ Odd Pants reduced to 35c.. 35c., 50a and 75a
MORRISON. FOYE & GO.
AT KROUSKOFFS
Tie Semi Sum Openii
Takes Place To-morrow, Monday,
When we will show the Newest Shapes Round Hats and
Bonnets in the most beautiful combinations of Fine Straw,
Lace and Hair. The following Novelties in Hats will be
shown: Charina, Ogaritie, Brindisi, Cleopatra, Edeline and
many others. Our immense stock of choice Millinery of
the finest material and our retailing on first floor at same
prices a3 we wholesale upstairs is certainly appreciated by a
critical trade. The Ribbon Sale will continue until further
notice.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
MAMMOTH MILLIE! HOUSE.
FU KNIT IKE. ETC.
A MATTER OF IMPORTANCE.
If anything should happen to you how would your identity
be established*? Step into our office, 186, 188 Broughton
street, and ask for an
IDENTIFICATION CARD.
FURNISHED GRATIS.
No Person should be without one.
M. BOLEY&SON.
THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHERS.
J. W.TEEPLE&CO.
Are LEADERS, because they sell EVERYTHING to furnish a house with. All kinds of
Furniture, Crockery, Stoves, Mattings* Shades, Carpets, Wall
Paper, Sewing Machines, Eta,
No matter what you want. Come and see. Everything on installments.
193 to 199 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA*
and equally as fine as the celebrated T. * vr
oc-aara. IOc. each: J: 20 dozen.
50 dozen Gents* -ply Linen Cuffs 15a a reir
regu-ar price 25a
2 0 dozen Gents' Ur laundered Shirts CM., F.
Co.'s Favorite, reinforced linen bosom ani
rends, good muslin, and well made. 35a each!
woold be a bargain at Vie.
Gent's U.laundered Shirt* at tSc. and 73c.: re
duced from 75c. and sl.
Gent's Bleached Jean Drawers 35a a pair .3 fo|
51: price everywhere 50a
Gents' Fine BAbriggran Undervesia, 25c.;
former price 40a
One k>t Gents' Balbriggan Half Hone, rerulai
made, 15a a pair; reduced from 25a
Parasol Barnia
One Lot Ladies' Colored Silk Paraaols at 9r •
were 11 50 and ft. 1
One lot Ladies' Black SlTk Parasols. gold and
ond.zed silver handles, only fl 44; would be
cheap at *5.
Silk Mitts.
50 dozen Ladles' Black Silk Mitts, 19c. a pair'
worth 35a
1.0 dozen Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk
Mitta. 25a; reduced from 40a
One lot Ladies' Regular made Hose, a bareai:
at 19a; worth Sc.
SO dozen Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hose
at 15a; worth 25c. a pair
SCO dozen Lviies’ Swiss Ribbed Uodervesti
only 9a each, sold elsewhere as a bargain at
15a
Black Drapery NcU ChcajL
50-inch Black Drapery Net* reduced o 39a
and 49c. a yard.
50-inch all-silk Black Drapery Nets, 98a: were
$l5O.
45-inch White Hemstitched Swiss Skirting?,
at 49c.; worth 55a
Hemstitched White Swiss Flouncing* at 75c ;
reduced from fl 25.
Reductions in Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook
Embro.derie*.
59 pieces Torchon Laces, 1 to 3 inches wide, al
sa; worth from 8a to 10c.