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TRIAL OF THK CRUISER
6BE MASS-) ▲ 0000 SHOWING A8
A SAILER.
Eo-m for Improvement Pound tn
hu-nerous Minor Details—Three of
Her <_ua a mages L lMbled —Her
Eglnea Reversed While She Was
G lag at Full peel.
NiW Tope. Not. L—The new steel
eru ser Phi.ale.phis returned this morning
from ner f r.y-e gut hour*’ trial at sea.
The c u .ser has been a -oepted by the gov
ernment, but thi-i fl ial trial was prescribed
In ti e Dui der-’e n.rec: for the purpeee of
feestii.g her sea-g iing qualities and discov
ering a.iy latent weakness In con -
ttruction which it may hare
deve.oped. To remedy these $85,000 has
Lie. retain and by the government from the
ooi.tract pr oe. The tee s were in the mein
satis a iory, although the board finds room
fo improvement in numerous minor and to K
'jhieegu carriages were ilis.bled. Owing
to the foul oondui >n of the cruiser's bottom
no trial of epeel over a measured course
was made, but it is believe! tnat when the
betri us are worked smooth and the resist
ance cf the stiff machinery is ■ vercome her
speed * Ul be greater 'ban . t.at shorn in her
pre iminary trial. The trial wae under the
fui erviaioi. of a special board appointed by
Kecrtt-ry Tracy, of whica Rear Admiral
la A. K.rube ly is president.
the rißiJio.
On Thursday two rounds at hlzh eleva
tion and extreme strain forward and aft
were fired from each gun of the main
ba tery. The blaai shattered the glass in
the skylight and damaged two cai rierm.
The deck and gun platf Tins sto and the
severe strain well, but defects were de
veloped in the c rriages of
the three fijf-u ch rifles which
will ir- b bly disable them. Friday
tn'< ning preparations were made for speed
and ;u.ning trials. Tie full steam power
was u-ed. with 123 pounds of steure., and
Iraki g nioetv-five revolutions to the min
ute. The cruivr’s helm was put herd to
starho.ird. S..e described a circle in 6 min
ute- and 8 leconda. Under the same condi
tio s with the port helm the time was 5
minutes and 33 seconds. With the star
board helm she heeled three degrees a: and
wito tb9 port eight. The leaaou for t Is
remarkable performance has not yet beeu
explained.
REVERSED AT FELL SPEED.
The severest test to wt ich the cruiser was
Subjected was i everstng ter engines while
miming at lull sneed. The p culiar type
of her erglr.esenabled the ves-el to perform
the test safely and fu-cessfully. The time
from going full sj>eed ahead until bead wav
was checked was on minute and fitly
sec nd*. The cruiser's tactical dtame er,
whic.i ts the diameter of the circle in which
she can turn, is 2,400 feet. With one
liropeller tacking the diameter is much
ess. Altogether the government has a
much fl. er vessel than was contracted for
and Americans may well feel proud of
the.r swift new cruiser.
Close of Atlanta’s Exposition.
Atlanta. Ga. , Oct. I.—The Piedmont
btposition closed to-day. On the whole the
attendance has b-e i only fair, and no
money will be made by the management.
But f >r bad weather the financial result
wt old have b-e i different. It Is po*sible
that the P eimont c-mpany may defer to
the wishes of Augusta and bold no c hi tile -
i:ig exposition next year, but that question
has not yet been settled.
Judge Hines' Candidacy.
Saxdxrsvillk, Gi., Nov. L—The dele
gation appointed by the democratic mass
me-ti g in Washington county, in the tn
tere-t of Judge Hines’ candidacy for
United States senator, met to-day and
orga iz-d by electing Hon. R. A Kelly
rba.mmn They will go to Atlanta in a
boi.y Tuesday morning, and wili maze their
heauquai ters at tLe Kimball.
Fel ed With a Hammer.
Sandersvillu, Ga-, Nov. L— Lee
Gar er bit W. F. Yates on the head with a
hammer a Garner’s shop this afternoon,
kno king him insensible. Yates finally re
covered from the blow, got in his buggy,
and went home. The cause of the diffi
culty is unknown. Both men are white.
Dr. George B. Beecher Head.
Griffis, Ga, Nov. I.—Dr. George B.
B'tcber died suddenly at his home last
nignt,
A New smer.csn cardinal.
Notbeliame. I.vd. , Nov. I.—ln an inter
view t -day Vicur-lieneral B aly of St.
L'-uls stated that Art-b-bshop Kenu.ck was
soon to be crenel a cardinal.
An ducited larantv-la.
p nm the Philadelphia Timet.
A half-breed boy of Mexican and Indian
blnou r ce Uy attracted much attention at
NVitislow, Ar.z..by the performance of i.n
educated tarantula he owns. He carriesthe
big. f ruiidabie-looking i sect in a latg:
wo -oei box s.uug sh ut bis neck, which,
when exhibiting uis pet, be places on the
grouud as a tort of stage. At the c .inmand
of its masttr t ie tarantula mounted a small
ladder, rang a bell and performed on a min
iature trnper?. Then, to the thumping of a
tambourine iu the hands of the boy, it pro
oeeaed to revolve slowly about, as if waltz
ing, and when it bad fi ii*ned saluted the
crowd by lifting o e leg tt.ree times.
After its performs ice wasover it crawled
to its master’s shoulder, where it sat, occa
sionally running around his neck or down
into bis b >som- Tbe bo.v says he tamed the
spider when it was young, first by feedi g
it every dsy until it grew accustomed to
him, then gradually taught it the tricks it
knows, he decla es that it is much more
inte.li-ent than any and >g and very tractable,
though uncompromising in its en mity to
an one but himself. It is as large as a
silver dollar when curled up, though it*
legs are t -o or three inches long.
lhe tiodv is an ugly dull brown, covered
with short, coarse black hair, which also
covers the limbs, but is very sparse aud
bristly. Tbe eyes are small aid gleam like
diamond points, wuile toe mouth is fur
riisi e i with slender, overlapping fangs.
The i>ower of spring in tfaeee creatures is
said to b=> simetbrug incredible, a leap of
ten feet being no tremendous exertion. Tbe
boy, who owns tbe only one which bat ever
made fiends witn any o her living crea
ture, is from the Mogollon mountains,
lying south of here six miles.
The Left Leg.
From the Nineteenth Century.
There i- a popular idea that because the
right arin is more often used and stronger
ti a i the left, s' the right leg is stronger
than the leit. This is not correct; there is
evidei ce that the left leg in most people is
stronger tho ■th rigtu. From the theoret
ical p int • f view, it would a pear hat in
all ma iual Lbor requirl g increased use of
the rtgb hand, the lelt leg is also employed
on the principle of eq llibnum. In the
ca 6 of the it'Wer unimaU, except ambu
lat rs, camels, e.c., and babies, when walk
ing on all fours, i e right f ire limb moves
wnb the 1* f- hnd limb, and vice versa It
follows from tui tb t man, usiug the right
arm more tha . the lelt. would mohahiy use
the left leg mre 1 1a i the right
Many people 8 and less exertion in walk
ing a on id rnige ciicles to the right than
in go ng to tne lefr. Tuis is also tue case in
ru< e | aths for atnle ic sport-, nearly all of
which a ear a g and for toe rimers to go in
circles to the right in running. Again,
tiave.er h .ve o bserved tha hu iters, w hen
loot' n pra rie , wander around in circles to
the right. Thu tact has l>eui attributed to
their following the course of the sun, but
this does not a; pear to be necessarily the
case. Aiiny a., a >-rs can perform more
Agu es on tne left than on the right foot—
O' ,a an ate, in commencing, figures are
more tea lily done on the left foot. With
rope datic-rs L is usually observed that the
more compile led feats of balancing are
performed on th* ieit foot.
A GIF.LSH'Wt s * BOrGLAb. i
Erave Mac e ouneLy Fcl’.s a Most
Audacious •< bb-r.
Prom Ihe Phil-idel hia B*eo of.
South Lowell, Mass., Oci. 25. One of
tbe moat daring Mhor n ever a temple!
in this sec ion of New Engl u and was f lied
at 2-3d o’clock this moi ni g through the
' pluck and skill will a revolver disc lave i
by Miss Mamie J. Connelly, daughter of
1 John K. Connelly f No. 20 Riv r s reet.
1 Tbe young .ad , who wa* a vake on account
I of a severe hea lache, beard a n<i e in :be
I lower part nf a sued con ected with her
- father’s reside oe. A man was appropr
ating tbe con ten sof Con. telly’s dot. Tie
brave girl a -peered at tne door, arid, civer
ing the figure witn a revolver, s-.ou ed,
j “rla ds up or die!” Tbe man prang to
i ward tbe little g rl, *h >. true to her prom
ise, quickly fired three *h ts at tDe rufiiaa,
i tbe last one b ingi e him to tbe floor at her
i feet, probably fatally ii.yured.
It was found that tbe wounded burglar
! was “Jim” Tobin, a i otor.ou* housdjfi
! breaker and t.ll-aro nd t-ief. As Virjp
Connelly wa* about u> go ut s air,
securing Tobin, an acco n, lice, who turneio
out to be Dan e Sbukeis, of Norwich J
Coon., and who was on guard outside, carr(-<i
to To hi .’a ass stance, only to he capturiMi
by Mr. Connelly and hit brave daugnterv
Tbe bullet which brought Tobin to earth
entered his right bees a l.t lr above tbe
lung. Tbe police knew nothing of the
affair until late t -day, when Mr. Connelly
handed over tbe burglars to them.
Barbers of Spain.
Prom the Kt Omit Globe- Democrat.
The barber’s business in Spain is peculiar,
in that be is called upou to p.y his shear* on
donkeys as well as mo i. For it is an im
portant item in tbe care of Spanish donkeys
that they th mid lie sheared as 10 tie hack
in order to make a smoother resting place
for mm or pa .nier. Ho while toe ran* er
held his animal one of the harbe s plie 1
some e ormous clacking shears and litteied
tbe grou and with mouwe-coiorel hair, leav
ing the beast s belly fur-covered be ow a
fixed line, and for a small additional price
executing a raised pa.tern of star points
around the neck.
The tonsonal : rofesslon Is an indispensa
ble one in country where shaving the
while face Is so generally practiced amo g
all tbe humbler orders, not to mention
toreros and ecclesiastics. But the discom
for to which tue barber’seu* om rs submit
is astonishi g. Instead of being pamper and,
soothed, labored at with c.ufideooal re
spectfnines-, a>.d lulled into luxurious har
mony wi b himself, as happens in Amei ica,
a man who courts the razor in Sp un has to
sit upright in a stiff chair aid meekly
bolds under his chin a b as* ba in fall of
suds, spd fitting bis threat by mea id a
curved nick at o e sid-.
One individual we saw seated by the dusty
road at the gate with a towel arou and bis
shoulders, and another in hi* hands 1 1 catch
his own falling locka He Imm submissive
and mi erable, as if assisting at bis ow i
degradation, while the bar er was magnified
into a tyrant exercising soverep/n t )es"r.
MEDICAL.
Be Sure
If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
any other. A Boston lady, whose example is
worthy Imitation, tells her experience below:
“ In one store where I went to buy Hood's
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to Induce me buy
their own Instead of Hood's; he told me thelr's
would last longer; that I might take It on ten
To Get
days’ trial; that U I did not like It I need not
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I had taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at times I could hardly
Hood’s
stand. I looked like a person in consump
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much
good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mbs.
Ella A. Gorr, 61 Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. 01; six for 05. Prepared only
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries. Lowell, M&at. j
100 Doses One Dollar
SPECIAL, NOTICE*.
" DO you ‘ "
Really Want to M ke Money!
What better chance will vou ever have than
to buyj well 1 cated properly now and sub
divide it in the spring?
In the near future there will he more property
sold, more money made on real estate, and
higher prices realized than has ever yet been
known in Savannah.
The demand for octsidk operators has just
commenced. Heretofore we have bought and
sold from and to each other.
I have 1,000 feet front on Bull street, and the
same frontare on Wnitaker street, of as beauti
ful a plateau as can be found in this vicinity.
I only want from a buyer $lO,OOO cash and
the balance In four or fire years, with Interest
at 6 per cent.
This is the best chance offered to form a
syndicate and realize large profits.
C. H. DORSETT.
HCSHI.VG! RUSHING!
Every body is rushing to the SAVANNAH
STEAM LAUNDRY,
>3l OO.VORES3 STREET.
to ret their work done in the finest manner.
We like to be rushed and we are able to satisfy
the most fastidious in Laundry work. Our
five wagons are at the service of our patrons.
M. PRAGER,
Prop.
Telephone 393 and 333.
IMPORTED
and domestio ORACKER9 all kinds ah
|U_M, WHIT 'S,
SPKi lAL.
A full line of Horse Clothing, Harness, Sad
dles, lace Curtain, Harness; Leather and
Sheepskins.
SAVANNAH HARNESS FACTORY.
l6O Broughton streets.
THE BEST "
is always the cheapest. Patronize the EM
PIRE STEaM LAUNDRY sav-e ooe-half the
wear and tenr on your linen, an 1 get ihe b -st
esirt. collar and cuff were do.,e in Savannah.
Special raes to aiatls men, coats, pantsand
vests scoured, cleaned and p e sed, moderate
charges Towels furnts. ed to offices daily.
Look out for our wagons. Work ca.led fur and
delivered to any part of the city.
MATHER & BATTEN.
Telephone 90 and 123 I >9 Brou hoi street.
CHIM E H MI L hs
Cheap at private sal-, West Broad and Charl
ton streeets.
JOHN E. DOWLING.
Telephone 893.
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BLOATER TABLE MACKEREL,
L. JL WHITE'S.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 189€—TWELVE PAGES.
MARRIAGE*.
LODGE-HF.WLITr M*rred on Oct 23,
M- albert 1.01X5* and Miss Cvkri* I- Hew
itrr, at tue re-i‘ieaee o' the groom, by the Rev.
A. M Winn ot Wesley Monumental church.
FaRRELL-RYaS.-Married, at St. Pat
ri t s c-nurch. or. Sunday. Oct. 19,1620. by rev.
Father Quinlan Tno*. J. Farrell to Ml*s Mary
Ky a.v. botu ot this city
DEATHS.
HETrERICK -Died, Nov Ist Ot roe Het
terick. Funeral notice to-morrow. ’.SO State
street.
FUVERAL INVITATIONS.
DWELI.E.—Toe relative* and frien is of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward uwelle ore invite 1 toatt nd
t.ie luoera: of the former from bis late resi
dence. tsi;4 Dll'**' street, at ha.f past three Tnld
ifiutday) AF. E SNOON.
BRENNAN'.—The friends and acquaintance of
Michael Brz.rnam and Mrs Mary vvynn and
family are in lied to attend the funeral of the
former from ha late residence, -i8 Harris street,
J
I. foot skiff, and during rough weather In* ba
I. hail considerable trouble in going nboard u
a vessel*. It will also save considerable
i, and money for docking purposes] Ii
>. the past, vessels sometimes by ito tMsr'-
a- felatitltSf Athf fnernit ot Mr. and i
Mrs. , .DWARD J. Purse. Mr. and Mrs. Edw -rd
M. Purse. *lr. and Mrs. 3 A. purse. Mr. ar.d
Mrs. U. McMlllen are respectfully invited to at
tend the funeral of toe furmer from Perk
church. Drayton and II mlingdon. at S' o'clock
THIS (Sunday) AFTERNOON. In-erraent at
Laurel Grove etnetery
MEETINGS.
ZERUBB tli L LODUK \i. 13, F. A A. M.
An extra oommunicat on of thi* lodge A
will be held THIS (Sunday) AFTER- r
NOON at 2:.kl o'clock, forth purpose of
p.ymgt e last tribute of respect to our
ueceasd brother, E. J. Pease Members of sister
l-xlge* ar-d trausient bruhren fraternally in
vited to meet with us. W. A WALKER, W. M.
Jons Riley, Secretary.
A i T. NTlOflf, MR KNIGHTS!
You are hereby commanded to meet MON
DAY NIGHT, Nov. 3d, 7:30 p. M., at office of
Thos. J. Abef'aU, N. (J.. 167 Bryan oireet, to at
tend busineas of importance to tue com
maudery. GEO. W. ALLEY,
Captain Georgia Commandery No 3,
H. A. Pope, Sec’y. Knights Golden Eagle.
COAFKDcKA 1 E VEI'ERA.V* APSOUIA
TION.
Members of the Confederate Veterans’ Asso
ciation will assemble ai Cnatham Artillery ball
ai .1 p. a. to attend funeral of deceased Veteran
Edward Da rues.
W. W. GORDON, V. P.
E. G. Cabasiss, Secretary.
SAVANNAH RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Savamxah, Ga., Nov. 2d. 1890.
Members of the as .ociation are ruquestelto
ass nblc at the corner of Abercorn and Duffy
streets THIS AFTERNOON at 3:13 o'clock, for
tbe purpose of aitending the funeral of Mr.
Edward Dwells, late member of tbe Executive
Con mutes. JAMES W. Mo ALPIN. President.
-IOHN M. Bryan, Secretary ant) Treasuier.
MILITARY ORDERS,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
HEADqfARTEKa Repuplican Blues, 1
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 1, 1390. )
Gene al 0 der So. 3.
I. The company will assemble at armory on
MONDAY, Nov. 8, at 7 p. m. in fatigue uni
form.
li. The Oglethorpe Light Infantry have ten
de ed ua an escort to the Armory Had, where
the Bazar will be formally opened in an address
by Col. -eo. A. uercer.
HI. Every active member is expected to be
present, and all honorary, veteran. iay and
exempt members aie cordiUly invited to join
with us and make tho Baxar a success.
By order of
W. D. DIXON, Captain Com’d’g.
T. J. Smith, Act'g First Sergt.
HEAUUI ARTKRt* OGLETHORPE LIGHT
INFANTRY.
Armory First Vol. Rot. of Ga., )
Savannah, Ga.. Nov. Ist, 1890. f
Assemble at your quarter* In fatigue uniform
MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 3d. at taif-past
seven o'clock, for the purpose of escorting the
Republican Blues to their Bazar. Uniformed
pass!'e members arc reque-trd to be present.
By order of CAPT. W. S. ROCKSVELL,
Commanding.
W. D. McMillan, Jr., First Sergeant.
HEAUQUARTErR REPUBLICAN BLUES.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 2, 1830.
Appear at your armory at 2: IS p. it., sharp, in
fatlxue uniform, to pay the last tribute of re
spect to our late veteran member. E. J. Purse.
J. J. GAUDRY,
First Lic it. Com. Handing.
T. J. Smith, Acting First .nergeant.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
On usd a tier Peb. 1, 1890, the bitit of
remen< nf all atlve titi id in the Morxino
News util be agate, or at the rate of $1 4U an
inch for the Artt inter tion.
SAVANNAH ACADEMY.
Madison B<juare, Oct. 3 st, 1890.
Students on “Roll of Honor” for tbe first
sc'iola-t.c month, having male average of 60
per o n.onc >ndnct and studie*:
Ralph G as-, Wm. Walker,
Alien MiKei, Root. Eason,
Mongin ti. Nichols, Ed Thompson.
Ed Mel Nichols, St-pheo B. Nichols,
John Schwarz, Horace P. Smart,
Waiter 8 -..afer, Wiiiie W ichseibaum.
JOHN TALIAFERRO, Principal.
CALL TOR
Curtice’s Preserves and Jellies. They are the
best, at
L. M WHITE’S.
ST. MATTHEW'S CHAPEL,
Corner Barnard and Duffy Streets,
Rev. 0. P. Fitzsimoss in charge.
The twenty second Sunday after Trinity.
Sunday School at 4 p. x.
Evening service, sermon by Rev. C. H. Strong,
rector St. John’s church, and Holy Communion
at 8 o'clock p. m.
FOR BALE.
The SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS’
I’ROPERTY. about sixty-eight by one hundred
and eighty-four feet, bouudjd by Bull, Presi
dent, Whitaker and York streets. Apo.y to
WILLIAM GARRARD,
Chairman of Committee.
FI.NEST~
California Fruit at
L- M. WHITE’S.
BT. JOHN’S CHURCH,
Madison Square.
Rev. C. H. Strong, Rector.
The Twenty-second Sunday After Trinity.
Morning Servi e—Sermon by tue Rector, and
Holy Communion at 11 o’clock.
Sunday Scnool at 4 o’clock p. st.
Services on Wednesday at 4 o'clock p. u.
S M/lAA-fid
HUME'S
"Photo" Salman Steaks at
PERCY eIGDE.V,
ARCHITECT.
114 Bkyan Stbbpt.
All classes of BuTding Wo k Planned and
Superintended.
MEMOS A ~
I take pleasure in informing my friends and
the public that I have this day removed my
Hi nes odug esiabi s iiue.it m No. 194 S .
Julian street (Reservoir square;, wuere t su .11
be p.ea-ed to receive a -hare < if tneir i-atro- age.
Very respectfully, JAMES F. FTJRLONG
.NoVKjtBEK Ist, 18i>0.
FIXE HORSES AN LEB FOR 8 A t.E.
Carriage Horses. Buggy Horse*, Saddle FI rses.
Horses safe for allies to dr ve. Horses notaf rai I
of rail na is or steam. lar„o M iles, me mini
Mules, fine Ora sand B n' tea in Sa die Horse
Livery, at GUILMaiCTIN <fc MEH TE S
Board lug, Sale, Lively Stable.
SPECIAL XOTICEs.
E. C. PACETTi,
PRACTICAL WORKMAN.
TIN ROOFING. GUTTERS AND LEADERS.
REPAIRING TIN ROOFS, Etc., Etc.
Galvanized Cornices and Window Caps a
specialty.
Agent for Orirlght Metal Rooflag Shingles,
Corner Jefferson and State Streets.
KOSeiGNGL.
THE BEAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers ad lightful home on Fourth avenue, be
tween Buil and Whitiker, ve y cheap.
QUICK DISPATCH.
Rapid transit characterizes the age. Slow
ooach methods are obsolete. The customer
buys quickly, his purchases must bo delivered
quickly, and does everyt ,m. but pay quickly.
! Vehicles are needed, and livery wagons must be
lused, and that's where we step in, furnish them
; in every conceivable shape, sp?cial orders par
ticularly. Can't keep all kinds in stock, you
know. Heavy as well as I;gut Trucks also our
forte; big deal oa “Forty-eight Fifties. " result,
big tumble price now s4>. Mosey can do al
most anything. Don’t you need a buggy or a
family Surrey! Examine us.
SAVANNAH CARRIAGE AND
WAGON COMPANY.
5 C-dCunryo <J?st,votA £j
coi' 7£.&ciy
ROSSIGNOL,
THE RFAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers: Plum Inz Company Stock, Cotton Mill
Stock', Excelsior Sto ;Chatham Real Estate
aml Improvement Company Stock.
noth:-.
Savannah. Ga., Nov. 1, 1890.
The firm of HAP.VEY&MOCK wasTHIS DAY
dies lved uy mutual consent. Mr. C. W. MOCK
withdrawing from the firm, Mr. J. B. H AR
VEY assuming all 1 a. xl t es. and will continue
tne business at the old sta,.d.
J R HARVEY.
C. W MOCK.
ROSeIGAOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers the lot on Weft Broad street immediately
south of Mullryne’s Druj Store A bargain.
GEORGIA STATE BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOUI A i IJN.
Authorized capital $5,000,000.
IMPROVED FEATURES.
Fixed premium. N* b iding. Lends money
at 6 per cent. Loans grauted promptly without
unreasonable de.ay. No t ncxl loans. Ex
joenst-s reduced to tbe minimum and mode
uniform under the by law*. Borrow rs carry
only one shire of stock for each SIOO borrowed,
instead o two, a* in most other companies.
SI,OOO borrowed for seven years coat, only sl6
per month.
$0 per month for seven years will earn SI,OOO.
Profit on investment J-per cent, per annum.
November series m-w open.
Gen ral offices: northeast corner Bull and
Bryan streets. (Upstairs.)
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ROBSIGNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers the following acres:
58 acres Skid way road. 100 acres W atom road.
10 acres Montgomery Cross roads.
5J acres Wb te Bluff road.
22 acres Middle G ound road.
63 acre* MiJdl Ground road.
10 acres near White Bluff road
-69 aoies near White Bluff road.
15 acres White Bluff road, :4 acres White Bluff
road. 100 acres Watte B uff road. 330 acr e near
Co;tie Park. 3 .-acre farm Fleming Station, 40-
acr- ’arm oj 8., F <£ W. Ky„ 5-acre farms near
thi cl y.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby cautioned against
harborn g r.r tru-t ngauy of t.h-cre.vsor the
; Norwegian barks INiIERU ANCE, I LLL A. P.
A MUCH and German bark F.UZ BETH
AHR-NS. as no diets of their contracting will
i be paid by the respect ve captains or
CHRG. DAHL & CO.
Consignees.
3 'YYvd&p CLMAsS
SodX’S
ROesIG.NOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN.
Offers for r nt a beautiful farm of 22 acres
(w th good dwellings-., high and dry, r ady for
cultivation, just a (joining city. For terms, and
etc., apply as above.
I AM ORDERED
To Sell a Henry Street Bouse
Because the owner is about to eave the state,
after having fixed up a home full of comforts,
in a locality that abounds in good neighbors,
owning neat, pretty homes.
The lot is a large one, 52x103, and, the house
belt g separa e from any other, gives plenty of
breathing space an I garden room, which has
been utilized to good advantage.
In order to make a sa’e in ten day*, I am per
mitted to give very easy terms, which will he
given in detail to interested inquirers.
As the locality is reached by both tbe Belt and
Abercorn cars, every facility will be given lo
inspect the premises. Call early and get this
home-line home.
a H. DORSETT.
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ROSSIGXOL,
SAWMILL | THE | SAW-MILL
REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers one of the most c mplete Saw-Mills in
Georgia, situated on the G. S. and F. Ry , about
140 miles fro n Savannah; Sedling's Blacksmith
Shops, Com mis-ary. Stab I s.ete. Unlimited lease
on 1,500 acres timber: 5,000 acre adjoining pro
curable at low firure; 40 horse power engine.
50 ! orse-power boiler, 8 new Fls - haws, 12
Mules, 5 Timber Carts, 11 Oxen, new Gan :
Ed ;er, new Automatic Shingle Mac line, new
Automatic Sningle Press, new Barrel Stave
Machine, all Harness an 1 necessary appu te
nancies. Improved Welsh Feed Gap city 15,000
m-rchantable lumber. Capacity 5,000 boards.
Mill only six mo ths old. For terms and condi
tion of sale address
ROSSIGNOL. Rea! Estate,
Corner Bay and Drayton Street*.
Savannah. Gs.
S PMC IAI. NOTICES.
’ ROS GNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers ooe besuti’n'ly located lot oo Bull street,
facing prominent square, size 60x80 teet.
DO* T BE ••SHORT" OF "MONEY."
For If you are, "Code Adam,” at No. 20 Jeffer
son street, between Congress and Broughton
streets will advance you on yo lr JeweUsry.
Diamonds Clothing. Etc.. Etc. Open, 7a. m. to 9
r. . ADAM STRAUSS. Manager.
ROeSIGNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Often one of the most matnifieenriy located
residence in Savsnnan. on Bull street CjuM
be changed into stores.
SECOND-HAND REMINGTON TYPE
WRITERS
AND CAUGRAPHS FOR BALE.
Old machlnas repaired or exchanged for new.
C S. RICHMOND,
137 Perry street.
O&JSjiJvUQ;
UFO ywrenc
Prtrfikf —? orp 7 7M.
one i**# Vfd TT!Q ' r t£ ”**2^.
7 S ** '' y *'J7 v V 'V n,>r f
'Y'ly to p
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rossignol!
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offer* one two-story bouse and lot 30x120.
Eleventh Dear West Broad; one lot 30x14)
Eleventh near Burroughs.
TUB EUNDAk MORNING NEWS
Will be found regularly on sale at the following
places,
ESTELL’B NEWS DEPOT. 2U< 801 l street.
CONNOR’S NEWS STAND
E. J. KIEYFER’B DRUG STORE.
Corner West Broad and Stewart streets.
T. A. MULLRYNE & CO.’S DRUG STORE,
West Broad and Waldburg streets.
ST. J. R. YONGE’S DRUG STORE,
C'orser Wnitaker and Duffy streets,
W. A. BISHOP’S DRUG BTORE,
Corner Hall and Price streets.
McCauley a co.’b drug store,
Corner New Houston and Drayton streets
fre/nch
trij .
ROSSIGNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers one lot 60x100, southwest corner Barnsrd
and Anderson, one lot 50k105 and Improvements;
northwest corner Henry and Jefferson, one lot
30x!0Snext northeast oornsr Habersham and
New Houston.
HOBSIG.NOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers lot No. 48, srxloo.5 r xloo. Furber’s Point. Tybee
Island, for $175. Now is the time to purchase.
notice]
Neither the Master nor Consignees o he
British steamship DRUMFELL, Btreidleman
master, will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew of said vessel.
A. MINIS' SONS, Consign ere.
Cheese-
p £ jLamtU
TWft.eowLc Rj. er,
ROBBIQNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers bis service* to the publfo as an auc
tioneer. “Nothing auctioned at my office. “
INSURE YOUB TITLES.
The Title Guarantee and Loan Company of
Savannah, having tbe use of Beckett's Abstracts
of Chatham County Land Titles is now prepared
to insure titles to real eatare for the protection
of purc-iasars and mortgagees.
PREMIUM PAYABLE ONLY ONCE.
Procure the Guarantee of this Company and
Protect Yourself Against Loss.
TO MONEY LENDERS.
We will invest your money In first class real
estate 1 >ans. without charge to you, and guar
antee tbe titles.
Office 435 Congress Street.
GEO. H. STONE. President.
IBAAC BECKETT, Secretary and Solicitor,
R R. RICHARDS. Advisory Counsel.
3>tenC 7k fiUs > rernt
riv Cis>\(L 'tZn,
ROSBIGNOL
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers about fifty snares Savannah Fire and
Marine Insurance stock, and a few shares of Sa
vannah Brewery stock.
A. J. AYLESWORTH,
BUILDER—-
Will contract for Public and Private Build
ing on as favorable terms as any one in the
City. Office 146t£ Bryan street.
RUSSIGAOL,
THE REAL ESTvTE MAN.
Offers residence 173 Waldburg street, lot
30x106. residence 62 Henry street, lot 47x106.
Two magnificent residence* Gaston street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Savamtax, Ga., Oct. 28. 1890.
The undersigned hare ihi* day formed a co-
Dartnerehtp for the practice of law. under the
firm name of McALPIN & LaROCHK.
HENRY Me ALPIN.
W. P. LaROCHE.
Offices, 103 Bay street.
C\gA't'<Vn/ A*j*A<j
CEUAXcif^uH^ -
is, <j Ca** ftjuhj
ROSSIGNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN,
Offers that beautifully improved lot €oxlos,
northwest corner Duffy and Wcltakrr.
RE AL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Splendid residence on Bolton street.
Two nice residences on Anderson street.
Convenient, well-built Taylor street house.
Three small houses in good renting locality,
new, paying over 10 per cent. net.
Two ho ses on West Broad street. First-class
investment; easy terms
Vacant ’ots in all puts of the city suitable
for residence or renting property. All on good
t jrms.
W. K. WILKINSON,
lit ot. Ju lan Street.
I RialmU QcnjtC&m^
DR. T. F. ROBERSOS,
DENTIST.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING,
Corner Barnard and State Street a
SPECIAL SOTICES.
GSAVOE XC r RSI 051
TO BEAUFORT
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER i. IS9O.
TEE FAVORITE STEAMER ELIZA HANCOX,
Cape. Post, will leave Taggart's Coal
Wharf, foot of East Broai street,
at 9:30 A m. tC.ty Time )
ONE HOUR AT BEAUFORT
Back early m the evening. A charming sail
down the Savannah River, through Ca.a
bogue Sound and inside the Sea
Islands all tie way.
73c ROUND TRIP, FIRST CLASS 75c
■ 50c Second Class
On Main D ck. Forward of Ladies' Saloon. 50c.
Refreshments at City Prices.
NOTICE.
Mr. ROBT. A. QRADY ha THIS DAY been
admitted a memb.r of our firm. The business
will be continued under the firm name of J. E.
GRADY & 80NS.
J, E. GRADY * SON.
Savannah. Nov, 1, 1890.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
R. E. Pkpper. 111. Bay Sinitr. W. J. Habit. Jb
To Oub r aiiNDS and thk Ptsl c: We rate
pleasure in announeng tnat we have THIS
DAY o lened a i office for the purpose of carry- f
ing on the Insurance and Real Eeto-e business !
A scare of your patronage Is earnestlv sol cited.
Very respectfully. PaPPES £ rIARTV
Savannah. Not. 1. 1890.
POOH LABOR.
We are more than surprised at the barefaced
effrontery of some who call themselves print
ers. and claiming to have the best office in the
c ty. If the best In all things, why try to follow
in tbe foot tepu of oihersi Fixed up as they are
with paltry capital, and employing incompe
tent and cheap labor only, they rest satisfied
that If they fall they cin become "hot se doc
tors" or "peddlers.” Now, Townsend don't
claim to be tbe largest in town, but be does
claim to having competent labor, and the best
material the sum of $20,000 can buy. It is all
managed and run by t. e cast workman in this
sect on, a man who can talk business, keep a
clean set of books, and one who always pays
his debts. Work wanted.
TOWNSEND.
-FINE PRINTER. EINDER AND RULER—
-86 and 88 Bryan Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
ROSSiGNOL,
THE REAL EREATE MAN
Offers the following Margaret street residences:
No. IS, nine-room frame honse, 1 it 00x05
No. £0 and 22, and üble 1 ouse sevenroomaeacn,
50x95. With two houses on back of lot.
No. 17. eight-room frame bouse, lot 50x95.
Nos. 19.21, eleven-rooms brick, beautifully
appoint 'd, lot 50x9 1.
All rented to good and permanent (if desired)
ter.anla A chance for Central railroad em
ployee
DR MONTAGUE L. BOYD
Has removed hisoffloe to 151 Liberty street,
near Whitaker.
OFTICE HOURB:
8 to 9 A M., 2:30 to <p. M. and 7:30 to 9 p. H.
Until further notice he will be at the De Soto
Hotel at night.
SW ISS ALPINE FLOWERS
as a delicate perfume, combined with
the best materials known to saienoe for the
teeth and gums, makes
•EDELWEIS DENTIFRICE'’
—A—
perfect article for the boudoir. Only
—AT—
BUTLER'S PHARMACY,
Corner Bull and Congress streets.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ROSSIGNOL,
THE BEAL ESTATE WAN,
Is certainly the enterprising man of this place.
He srl s nro eland t .au anybod in bis section.
He always gives satisfaction He never specu
iaies. He sells ou commission only, which he
never shav s. His cl euts are always sat sfied
they get the advantage of the “Ground floor
m-n." hU offloe being in the cellar. Corner
Bay and Dray.on. “Next."
RESTAURANT.
COME DOWN TO SEE ÜB.
WE ARE IN THE MARKET.
THE FINEST IN THE
SOUTH.
OFEN DAY AND NIGHT.
FRIED & HICKS,
9, 11 and 13 Market.
ROSeIGNCiL,
THE REAL ESTATE MAN.
OfTers a beautifully situated lot near park ex
tension. 60x131 feet.
A MORE BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
FOR A RESIDENCE
Cannot be had in Savannah to-day than those
two lots on Whitaker street, between Hall and
Gwinnett, fronting on the park and extension
Lots measure sbx!3l feet each, and will be sold
separately or together. F r full particulars,
price, terms, tc., call or address
HARMON. WALKER & McHARRIE,
Real estate,
156 Broughton Street.
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES. 1890.
Omra Collector State and Corrrrr Taxes, 1
Chatham County, Gborsia. V
Savannab. Oct. 8,1890' j
THE DIGEST IS NOW OPEN FOR THE
COLLECTION OF THE ABOVE TAXER ON
ALL PROPERTY, REAL AND PERSONAL!
THE SPECIFIC TAX ON PROFESSIONS;
ALSO THE POLL TAX FOR EDUCATION
AL P BPOSES ON ALL MALE RESI
DENTS OF THE CITY AKD COUNTY BE
TWEEN THE AGES OF 21 AND 60 YEARS.
Office at the court house. Honrs 9a.m. to
2p. m. JAMES J. MoGOWAN,
Tax Collector, C. C.
ROSsIGNOL,
THE REAL ESTATE. MAN.
Offer* one lot 30x110 Bud streat extended, two
lots 38x83 Jasper aud Pearl street*, one block
sixteen lots n ar Montgomery and Thirteenth
strai ts, building lots adjaernt to city.
ROW LIN SKI,
Pharmacist,
Prescriptions, Ships' Medicine Chests filled
and labeled in French, German. Swedish, Nor
wegian or Danish.
Broughton and Drayton Streets
Telephone 465.
F-IIBIUiSNS
CIGARS
—
S. CUCK.ENHEIMER & SONS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
“4E6s'&oY~
If one hundred k nun had the dap.
And the nitjnt but o i .
From morn tilt su/* we'd toil awt ig.
At our work is never and me.
Curious a it may be. our buxin ss ■-— m -.
so from day to day until we soa-t.ms w n „
what the end of oar success will event uall . leii
to. We starts lin to earn the pub.ic’sap rec a
tion. Nothing catches on to the popular taem
quicker than cmservative pries*. *un go>i re.
suit ian i quick ex c ution. We are alone in our
claim to deliver a job in the shortest prssibD
m ment. Try us and be convinc-d when yon
require Commercial cr Artistic Joo Pr nt nz.
'Pnone 410.
ROBINSON STEAM PRINTING CO.,
DB. BfcST ~“
-HAS—
RETURNED
house furnishTng goodT —‘
H~ BALTIMORE.
EATERO.
SS FURNACES.
STOVES=e
=RA-3STGES,
FURNISHINGS.
Cutlerv, Crockery,
=GEATESaa
Gas Fixtures,
Art Wares, Vases,
FINS CHINA AND GLASS,
Mantels, Tiling,
JAS. DOUGLASS
STOVEs ——
WEST SHORE
RANGES
Have the Celebrated DUPLEX Gr.ites; perfect
systemof oven len.ilatlon; splendid operator*-
LOW in price; give universal saii-fa.tioa
wherever used. Parties who contemnlate pjr
caashrg a flrst-cl ss Cooking apparatus siiuuid
see this range before placing tueir order.
IMPROVED
Iron King
AND
Southern Girl
COOKING STOVES
A FULL LINE OF
Heating Stoves
Call and See Us Before Pu-chasing.
NORTON & HIM
York. Pres dent and Whitaker.
BAN KsT
i’jos. D ROWLAND
President. Vice President.
JAS. H. HUNTER, Cashier
SAVANNAH Ml k THIS Cl
Savings Bep'i
3 allows 40 Jq
Deposits of SI anJ CpwarJ
; Interest on Deposits Payable Quarterly.
DIRECTOR*
Joseph D. Weep, of J. D. Weed & Cos.
Jobs, C. Rowland. Capitalist.
C. A. Reitze, Exchange an j Insurance.
John L. Hardee, capitalist.
R. G Erwin, of Chisholm, Erwin & dußignon.
Edward Karow. of Strauss A Cos.
Isaac G. Haas. General B. oker.
.11. Y Maclntyre, of M. Y. & D. I. Maclntyre.
John Lyons, of John Lyo s & Cos.
Walter Coney, of Paterson. Downing & Cos.
D. C. Bacon. Lumber. ..
- 1 ~ —rsi■ ■ lsi - ■_ ' ji mi ■
WHOLKSALB GROCERS.
MO>IDAY]JOSI)AI'!
WE OFFER A FAN Y LINE OF APPLES,
ALL GOOD NORTHERN STOCK.
70 bbls Cabbages 19 to 22 to barreL
63 bbls Choice Apples.
30 bbls Turnips.
75 bUi Potatoes.
30 bbls O ions.
20 orates Onions.
IN MEATS.
36 boxes Clear Smoked Sid s.
SO bo :e* Cl ar Rib Smoked Sides.
30 boxes Butts.
38 boxes Bellies.
IN RICE.
238 barrels In Stock; all grades.
A. EHRLICH & BRO-
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers*
153 and 155 Bav street;
CIOARS AND TOBACCO.
SMOKE