The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, December 02, 1890, Page 5, Image 5
SCARCITY OF THE DOLLAR g-lioas ABOUT A PHILADELPHIA BANK STAB ' A BLN. T v a city a Depositor to the Extent of * 5400,000 —E very Demand Met So par, and the Officers Claim S ilvency. Another Bank Embarrassed by the Jamison Failure. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. I.—For some a n d past rum >rs affecti g the credit of a n3t i o al bank have been freely oirculatel on the street, and Saturday afternoon the papers p inted rumors without giving tho rsme of the bank. To-day these rumors crystallized and the Keys.ono Nitio ai Pink was openly state las being the bank ia trouble. Aciordingly, when the bank opened its doors today a Ion?; ine of deposi tors began to gather, an 1 soon a heavy run was being m*de on t e bank. A , the day advanced the crowd grew greater, and by afternoon from three to four hundred people were strung out around the pay.ng teller’s win dow a waiting their turn to receive their money. S > far every check that has been presented has bee i paid. Preside t Marsh and Cashier Hayes say that t e bans is rertec ly able io mset every demand made upon it. ad that its assets are largely in exc.ss < f its liabilities. THE LARGEST DEPOSITOR. The largest deposit rof the bank is the city of Philadelphia, which has a balance there of nearly 84>1,000. This mmoy, whi h, if wi hdra-vn, might cause the bank somectiib rrassment. will be allowed to re main on deposit. City Treasurer Bardsley said this tfceri ocn that he would not with draw the uio ey, as, the oflicers of the bi nk haviug as ured him of its solvency, le considered it his duty to support tbe bank as far as posdtile. When 3 o’clock c me aid tbe and ors " ere c'.o-ed, 20(1 dsposito s '.- ere inside the building, an 1 quite a crowd wasouiside. Casliie" Hayes said that the amount paid on du in? ’he and iy aggregated about $350,- 000. The ha k’sdeposits average, it is said, 31,200,01)0. Bank Examiner Drew savs he bank is perfectly sound. A gentlemm familiar with the b mi’s affairs stated tuat i: hasabout 1 1,000,000 in and sc mats. SHAKEN UP BT JAMISON. Inbijns. Pa., Dec. I.—The suspension of B. K. Jamison & Cos. on Friday famed a fi .a ciu flu ry here, eipeciallv amour the depositors of the Indiana Deposit Bank, Mr. Jamison and William M. Stew art and a Piiiladelph a firm bf ing shareholder and c rrespond ei.ts of the Deposit bank. The Deposit bank issued SIOO,OOO worth of stock, of which J udge Harry Wnite o vns 347,0)0. Tile Ju iiis ns held 500 shares of Peinsvl vam : r ulroad stick arid $20,030 cish be lo girg to the Deposit ba ik on Friday. Judge White soent Saturday m Philadel phia, but ws- unable to recover aiiy trace of the shares or cu reucy, and returned ho ■ e Sunday. Themorm g the depus'to s were at tho ba k, but ano ice i.itor ued them tnat the iastit tion w uld , not open fora few days. Judge White ma e a statement from the bank steps, si iig that the ba ik wai so vend would pay dollar for and >!lar, and he himself c >uld pa/ t ;e entire indebted less withoutd stu -bing his real e tate, and that alike wanted was time o ongh t.o tu-n t e bai.K’s securi ies into money. Tue depcs ts aggregate 141,030. Tta i heaviest deposi tors are the c mnty o'ficers. WHOLESALERS GO UNDER. Boston, Mass., D c. I.—Meisr*. Winslow & Watson, wh lsale de tiers in teas, c >tfee and sp ces at N >. 197 Sttti st eal, hive assigned o Otis Weld of J. D. & M. Will iams. Mr. Wi islow ?a /s he has no idea of tne amount of the liabutt es and as e’s. He says the immeuate cause of the failure is tbe strir.genc/ ii thn money market. STOCKBROKERS ASSIGN. New Yomk, Dec. I. \rfcl u• & Ketch am, stock broker <. to- lay assigns l Cos Cos Arles A. Demerritt. Th fir n sy thsir as ign nenc is an ech'i of t eir troubles last year. They suspended aid rcsnoiod. but tho recent u lsettird condition of business has crippled ihem so the / couid not l.w u i to t.ie a re - ment under which they resumed business after the last failure. AT Ti H ATaS. "LittloLord Fauatl roy” To-nigbt and 'io-morrow Me t’a Attraction. “Little Lord F .untleroy” will ba seen again in Savannah to-night. No play of recent years has won so general ands > con ti ued commendation fr m ail kinds, cl as -es and c nditions of men, and the a” the company to whom its repre entation is entrustiid is sent out by T. H. Frolic , and is nder his own immediat ■ manaeemeut, is guarantee sufficient that there will ba no’b jn2 lacsi g to the end of giving a perfect performa iee. The character of the little lord is plaved by two little 8-vear-ol 1 chil <-ren, Ada Fleming ad Arthur Berkeley, '•lio alternate tue role, and wqo have re ceived praise wherever they have been 6 *en. The company will be here to-night and to-morrow night, aud will give a Hednesday matinee. “Bluebeard Jr.’’ One of the most important engagements tfour local dr.matte season is that of ‘Bluebeard Jr.,” which is booked ’or next J; on day ad Tuesday nights. “Bluebeard >' , r.’ is one of the annual musical spec:acu .ar extravaganzas of the Chicago opera nous?, it is said to bes aged in tue most go genus style, upwa and of 86U.000 having nee i expended on scenery and accessories eto e iho curtain was raiseil on the po auction, xhe burlesque runs on bread o 11 eay lines, but not a s mtonce or a situa o:i borders on the vulgar-a fact which ma,; ’ e this g eat spectacular pr ductio i th Tn* ' at ti' a cnve to ladies,n ho throng to e theaiers as eagerly as the gentlemen to ■ness it* p.cure „ f Orienial life, to ad . • ® Jhe brilliancy of the costuming, la bright and po; ular music, and Tho it tilß w * t, i c i ms °f the comedians. e its%ton Journal said of the opening I, ‘ rmance in that city: Cate iy music, 1 av songs, pretty girls, a lot of nonsense, th. . ant * a bewildering ballet, and a J- m , <>f P lot , all backed by gorgeous c >s 8t, les i handsome scenery and thoroughly ■ .attiv e stage pictures, go to make up Jr.” the spectacular extrava |e ,' a ' An extravagant spectacle it is in ~ivo' • :it . tbs extravagances l,ia 3’ be for coi"--r. ln its s P ec tcu!dreffects, which both ths f lae . to crowd fun aud pleasure into Ke tew hours of its stay. Prof. Tripp’s Lec’ures. r- °! coutse of historic portrait “ e '’ by putronage of p oininent citiziiis u ie delivered in Catholic Library ha 1 an(l Thursday ad Friday night?. lecture will embrace th? lecc Pa | (rs , na l reminiscences of the great l^ 5 re ' , °!utions of February aid June, tion' f ,i! OVTe I by a picturesque deli ea ;jV ' r ,, u 16 adventurous career of Prince rial >' *’ apo * e °n, from his birth to the impo- X SI " r °ne. with pen sketch.s interwoven of Btni'v ' 1 !i tt otlle s the B maparte ii-,j ’ 8,, 0 a .-lance at the pro -err poli ical lane..: 011 'I 1 France, i eluding Gen. Bju “ and the young Duke of Orleans. T ‘b® Couried Opera Compny. Co* 6 Sal . 6 seats f° r tbe Conried Opera ••Orany’s engagemeat, Thursday, Friday ' aturda -V uights and Saturdty matinee, t. Ja J 5 ’* 11 at Butler’s pharmacy at 9 o’clock ar 6 I be prices lor leserv and teats To c ;; , f or the nignt perf r nances, ad K i Ve ' * or the mati, ee. No checks will te utr f ou ”, f be check system has been abu.* ' u *or the season. be niL?S.’,L 0, ’' r ’ore Throat sheuM '‘o“ a Bkown’s Bbonchial Tbochvs •i: a .'j Iremedy, 1 remedy, and give prompt relief. GETTING SE&DY FOB WOiK. The Suprerior Court Grand Ju-y to Begin Hear! ig c asea To-day. Tte grand jury of tbe superior court rret yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, and organ ized by el cti. g Robert B. Reppard fore man. A. Jones Franklin was elected bailiff in atte idance. The jury was then dis charged un.il 3 o’clock this afternoon. Two orders w,re granted by Judge Falligant io superior c urr. In the case of James Douglas vs. W. S. Pemtvrt in, fore closure of mortgage, a rule n si was take i requiring tne defendant to pay into <oi t on or before the first day of the i.ex t m the sum of sdu piiici al, with interest, attorney’s tees ad costs of court. In th- case of Frank Whitely vs. Pen Grant and others similar rrd t was taken, requirug defend snt t ’ is* nto court the sum of SB7 50 on or before the first hay ■ f t e next term, with iuterest, attorney’s and costs of courts. Adjourned by Telegram. The city court was adjourned yesterday by order of a teleg an receievd from Judge Harden in New York to meet Mon day, Dec. 8, in both crimi al and civil sessions. The grand and pe it jurors of tne citv court have been notified not to appear until that time. Taas aivjid and ha^bo-t. Happenings Along tho Wharves and Among the Shipping. Tbe schooner Julia A. Trubee arrived yes erdav fr >m Ne v York, having mute the passage in five days. Sue has a cargo of railroad iron t<> the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company. Tue Trubee is tbe new name for tb t <ll Belie Higgins, one of the old traders of t is port. She has been remodeled and rebuilt and her name changed. The farmer’s friend in all emergencies Simmons Liver Regulator Ad. wi LLplasteiu Adamant Wall Plaster. The new and only superior substitute for common Lime Mortar. BECOMES PERFECTLY DRY AND DARD IN 24 lICDRSL Indorsed by the leading Architects and Build ers throughout tie country, and needs only a trial to be appreciated. Any further information will be promptly given on application. SOUTHEASTERN PLASTER CO, Savannah., Ga. Works—OLD UPPER RICE MILL. BAKER’S COCOA. W. BAKER & CO.’S Cocoa Is absolutely pure und \ KvMtiNKt. ,fc 15 soluble • BfJWk No Chemicals Mr II lr A * re used in * ts preparation. It has iff! r i ||| mure than three ti es the strength of ■li ! ' [1 lIM mixed with Starch, Arrowroot i I or Sugar, and is therefore far more EJo l soonondcai, costing less than one cent f HIII a rt/ P Tt it delicious, nourishing, Rjtjj I VI j! JjlstTciipthening, Eabii.t Digested, EfSji l Jfl j| fUtnd admirably adapted for invalids a$ well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. MEDICAL jSVRAFuai <g SuKECURFWi|; MPPHAX BEOS., Wholesale Druggists, Sole Proprietors, Lippman's Block, Savannah, Cs, MACIIISEEi. McDofiongb I Ballantyn^ IRON FOUNDERS, Machinists; Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths, KAKLT'ACTT’RSRS or STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNI> G CORN HILLS. SUGAR MILLS and PANS. AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the simplest and moot effective on the markaS; Gullett Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Ota, Use best in the market. Ail ordera promptly attended to. Sand An Price List. LTJ MBER. McCauley, Stillwell k Cos., Yellow Pine Lumber, ROUGH OR DRESSED. Planing Mill, yard and office,Gwinnett street, east of S.. F. and W. By. Dressed Flooring. Ceiling, Mouldings, Weath erboarding, Shingles, Lathes, Eto. Esti rates furnished and prompt delivery guaranteed. CORN ICR's. ~ ~ CHAS. A. COX 4t BARNARD ST.. SAVANNAH, GA, —MJLKUT ACTURIR OF— GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Aim— TIN ROOFING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Estimates for city or country work promptly furnished. Agent for tbs celebrated Swedish Metal lit faint. Agent for Walter'. Patent Tin Shingle* Hardware. Oliver Chilled Plow. BEST PLOW MADE. FOR SALE BY J. D. WEED & CO., GENERAL AGrIEKTTSL lllh MOUSING NEWS: TI'KSPAY, DECEMBER 2, 1890 —TEN PAGES. VAN non - EX’S COCOA. T’TK STA V D VPD CO 05 OF T’TU WOrTd ~~~~~ ” DELICIOUS, STRENGTHENING TO THE NERVES. f Tea and coffee cheer but do not nourish. They even 2 leave an injurious effect upon the nervous system. Indeed 2 there is no beverage like i Van Houtens Cocoa, “BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” I* It stimulates and flourishes as none other, leaves no bad | effects and is a flesh-former of the most approved type. 13-VAX HOCTEX’S COCOA ("once tried.alwiy, u*d”) The Xrom may take 2 It with plemmre and the weak with Impunity The exciting effect, of tea 1 und coffee are obviated by It. steady Line, and nervous disorder* are re. 2 * P S.V:V. ra - o tbe taste •• Largest .ale In the world.” I ASK FOR \AX HOVTEX’S AMI TAKE SOOTII ER. m 2 DItV oT *• > . OT ECKSTEIM & 1 WILL BEGIN OH MONDAY A GREAT CLEARING SALE. ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO. Boils and Toys Sacrificed. HOLIDAY GOODS TO BE SOLO REGARDLESS OF COST. Dress Goods Slaughtered. GREAT BIG BARGAINS Black and Coked Silks. CLOAKS AT HALF PRICE BLANKETS AT ANY PRICE. All Winter Goods to Bo Now Without Reserve. GUSTAVE HSHII CO. ChOTHISO, EXTRA ~ During the month of DECEMBER, we offer as special inducements to our patrons 20 PEE CENT. DISCOUNT ON OCR ENTIRE STOCK OF Mens, Boys’ and Children’s OVERCOATS As all in want, are accustomed to supply themselves at this time of year, our Special and Continuous DISCOUNT SALE Will G-iye All a Chance to Save Money. Every article is plainly marked (at very low prices, too), All who bare patronized cur SPECIAL SALES in the past will testify the we perform every promise as advertised. We guarantee every article to be of first class Quality, and fresh, stylish fc<x>dß. No shop.worn or Bankrupt (!) Goods. WE BOUGHT TOO MANY GOODS. THAT'S ALL. R H. LEVY & BRO. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. medical CURES SYPHILIS •ai prctrrlb* it with fn**t Ktufcuon for tb* rnr* >f •li tui iUf rt of ]v--n-y. Svornf 1 Rorw, Glandular Swflllnjr*, Rhiu>atlfni. MularU. old _j>^>nlf_rßy t thxt hATH reslUi i 1 ! twmsnt. Ctarrh, RP.PimB curial I’ouon, Tttur, Srxld *tc., He. h * r<wiful l kit.! an TPllftit ippl'Mf, Cures rheumatism bvUd'i.g up th* system rnpWly. Ladies who** wr* po ; *oned and who*e blood is In an l’ -i ro-d’vo-i d'i to i ’*l >rieul-riti*e P H CURES r.r.r. Malaria! la——— ——i —u——wii———m|—utjiaa—vm |muiiariy linietneti i.v m* w ufitrtul tonic anti blt-t-u Clo'ulc g |,ro[ ,iUc of P. r. P., Pn.Uy Ai.’l, Poke Hoot and Pom*mm. LIFFHAN BROS., Proprietors, Ernpyists, Lippman's Blook, SAVANNAH,GA. PUBLICATIONS. WIDE AWAKE CHOIRS, CHORUS SOCIETIES and all MUSICAL ASSO CIATIONS will do well to send f r fists and catalogue of our Chorus, Anthem or Glee Books, Church Music Books, Singing C ass Rooks. Orator.os. Cantatas, (Quartets, chorals, Octavo Pieces, etc. JEHOVAH’S PRAISE. 81. or 89 dozen. Emer son. Is a large, first-class Church Mua.o Book, full of the best Metrical Tunes, An theins and Singing Class E.oments and Music. EMERSON’S EASY ANTHEMS, 80c., STSOdoz. GABRIEL'S NEW AND SELECTED ANTHEMS 81. $9 perdoz. EMERSON’S NEW RESPONSES, UN'., or 89 doz. DOWS RESPONSES AND SENTENCES, SOc,, or $7 if) per doz. SANTO* RAL, sl, or $9 doz Palmer aud Trowbrid.e. Are new and thoroughly good books. CARL ZERRAHN’S ATLAS, gl. or 89 tier doz. EMERSON’S CONCERT SELECTIONS, 81, $9 doz. Are excellent for Conventions. FOR THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS. Caugi t Napping. 80c.. $3 per and >z. Lewis. Mary 's Stocking. 20e ,or $ 1 0 doz. Snogren. Jingle Bells. 30c .$3 per doz. Lewis. King Winter. 30c ,53 per doz. Xma at the Kerciiefs. SOc .$1 80doz. Is>wia C irirtmas Gift. 15c., $1 HO per doz Ko abel. Kingdom of Mother Goose. 25c., $2 28 doz. AXY BOOK MAtLSD FOR RKTAII, PRICE. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON. C. Ii PITSON & CO.. Broadway, Maw Tori city A. M A P OF SAVANNAH. SIZE 30x34 INCHEa SHOWING THE TRUE STREET AND PROP ER!'F LIN La dF IHE OiiX PRINTED ON BOND PAPER and put up’a book form. Every property o . ner al l real (state dealer, and ever ,' otuer person intareiced n the oity should have a copy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. FOB SALE AT ESTILL’SNEiyS DEPOT. IssNoMfoflwta.’' A TsTEW NOVEL, -BY- Archibald Clavering Gunter. AUTHOR OP "MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK,'’ “MB. POT TER OF TEXAS ’’ “THAT FRENCHMAN,” “HOW I ESCAPED,” “SMALL BOYS IN BIG BOOTS." Price - .50 Cents. FOR SALE AT Estill’s News Depot, 21K BULL STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. Fashion Magazines tor December, AT ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT. V.% BULL STREET. Revue de la Mode Pries 35c. The Season ” 80c. L'Artde la Mode “ 3. Le Bon Ton “ 35a Young Lad es’ Journal “ 80c. New VorkFiebion Bazar “ 25c. Godey a Lady 's Book “ 27a Paten* >n's Alagazii.a “ 25c. i emoresl Family .dagaziue “ Sc, Delineator “ 16c. Harper s Bazar “ 10c. The Fjidies’ Home Journal ” 10a Dcmorest Illustrated Portfolio of the Fashion* and What to Wear for Autumn and Winter 1890’91 “ 25a Address all orders to WILLIAM KSTtLL, Savanna , Ga. HARDWARE, BAR, BAND AND HOOP IRON, Wagon Material, NAVAL STORE SUPPLIES, FOR SALE BY Edward Lovell's Sons. 155 BROUGHTON AND 138-140 STATE STREET. DUV HOODS. Ilisre Will Bo No Advancement IN PRICES WITH US. Despite the Fact that the McKinley Tariff Bill means an in criase of lrom ‘2O to 3.j per cent, oa the cost of Dry Goois we are prepared for just such an eraergenev,|having specu lated largely and buying heavily at even less than the old standard of prices that ruled the market long before the McKinley Bill was thought of. Observe Our Specials for This Week: Dress Goods Lower tku Ever AT 5c A YARD 1 Case Fine TwilleJ Cashmeres, worth Sc. AT 25c A YARD One lo* SS inch Colored Henriettas, In all of the New Colorings, worth 40c. AT SOc A YARD One Lot 40-inch All Wool l’latn and Plaid Tricots, reduced from 50s. AT 9Sc A YARD One Lot 50-inch Imported Broadcloths, thor oughly Sponged, in ail tbe Now Shades, sold everywhere tor $1 25. AT 75c A YARD Fine Flack Wool Dress Goods, worth $1 00. AT $1 25 A YARD Priestley’s Flack Silk Warp Henrietta, worth $1 65. AT 4c A YARD 200 Pieces New Stylo Dress Ginghams, worth double. AT Stftc A YARD Yard Wide, Genuine Lonsdale Shirting, worth elsewhere 10c. AT 15c A YARD Double Width She ting. Bleached and Un bleached, worth 22c. AT $3 00 A DOZEN 24x 48 F.xtra Heavy Damask Fancy Borders, wort h SB 25. AT 75c A YARD One Lot Bleached Barnsley Table Damasks, worth SIOO. AT 98c A SUIT Boys’ Cnsslmere Suits, sire 4 to 14 years, re duced from $1 50. AT 82 50 A SUIT Boys’ Cassimere Suits, Kuea Pants, 4 to 14 years, reduced from $3 75. Special Indiicemeals in California Wool Blankets and Comforts. MORRISON, FOYE & CO. CLOTBIKO. C O L L A TS I, NEW STOCK CLOTHING. no BANKRUPT stock, :xo ASSIGNEE stock, no OLD RUBBISH, jsto OLD STYLES, BUT ALL NEW and STYLISH CLOTHING, At Prices to Compete With All Humbug “Ads.” 149 B HOUGHTON ST. The White House "With a Flate Grlas* Front. FUKNITUBE. ETC. WE HAVE REIBOVED TflHotlST® 136,183,190 Broughton street. N(V M\ M Gills! Full and Varied Assortment of Furniture, Carpels, Ming aad Mbs. Call and Emamine; It Will Pay You. M. BOLEY & SON. Hosiery at Less than OIJ Priaii AT Isc A PAIR Ch ‘wLTnh ”5 Btack Ribbed Hose, Seamles* AT 25c A TAIB Ladies' Fast Black Hose, guaranteed not u crock or dye, worth 10c. THE GREAT INVENTION IN HOSIERY Liuworth Fast Black Hose, with Linen Heels and too*, for Ladies and Children; on' oair guaranteed to outwear two of a iy other: for sale by us only, price 35c and 50c a pair. AT 25c A PAIR Ladies'and Children’s Cashmere Hose. Block and Colored, worth 35c. AT 75c EACH Ladles' All Wool Scarlet Undervesta. rood value tor $1 00. AT 25c EACH Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Underveat*, worth 50s, AT 49c EACH French Woven Corsets, regular $1 Goods. AT 85c EACH Gents* All Wool Scarlet Under vests, reduoai from 50c. AT 81 9? A SUIT Gents Natural Wool Undervests and Drsewiv worth, $8 Oft AT 10c APIECE Genta’ four.ply Unan Collars, all style*, sohl everywhere for 16a AT $4 98 EACH One lot. l adies' A'tracban Capes, tatln lined, worth $7 50 AT $6 50 EACH < One Tnt Beautiful Silk Plush Capes, good vain* for $9 00. AT $9 78c EACH ladles’ Plush Jacket*, reduced froja 814 Oft AT $lO 25 EACH Ladle*’ Plu*h Wraps, reduced from sls oft 5