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iIUANCEMEX IN ARRAY.
-yt r.TKQ OF FARMS UNDER MORT
GAGES TO BE RESISTED.
„ Auxiliary Alliance Whose Members
Sworn to Stand Together— Presl
awn McGrath’s Feaismation to be
isiced For-He Will Hold on Till He
Kicked Out.
Topxsx, Kak., Jan. 19. —It is under
jfcjod teat aa auxiliary to the farmers'
-lliancs has been organized in Southwestern
tCensas, the object of which it mutual pro
■ action from loan and investment com
panies- There has been a growing incline-
Kn to have something done among the
alliance members to prevent <he fore
elosure of mortgages and subsequent aale
ol farms on account of non-payment of in
ters*:. and this feeling has become so Intense
•bat it has at last resulted in the formation
L ‘, ,bhi organic itiou, the members of which
are bo iDd by oath to go to the assistance of
an v member who is in danger of losing bis
property through the action of parties hold
!ai mortgages. AlreaJy this movement has
extended over the entiie southwestern part
0 ( the state, and members have twice sig
nalized their readiness to aid distressed
brothers.
A CASE IN POINT.
A case in point has occurred in Kingston
c untv, where an eviction was made of
James C. Dooley, who had mortgaged his
farm, and, owiug to the failure of his crop,
tad not been able to pay his interest for
the last two years. His farm was sold and
bought in by the investment company,
hu proceeded to put a renter on the place.
The Dooley family was turned out. The
eviction was not interfered with, but as
B on as the sheriff went away the
renter received a note telling him that he
would not be safe in the house that night.
The renter left. Within an hour Mr. Do iley
sml bis family were back in their old quar
ters. Several alliance members of the legis
lature, when interviewed, acknowledged
that such an organization undoubtedly ex
isted.
m’grath to be asked to resign.
The resignation of Frank McGrath, presi
dent of the Kansas state alllaoce, wtil be
requested either Tuesday or Wednesday by
the excutive committee of that body.
President McGrath was requested to bring
before the committee au affidavit from
Congressman Turner, Senator Berry and
Congre-sman Perkins, exonerating him
from any collusion with the republican
leaders. The president either has not at
tempted to secure these papers or has been
unable to do so. A detective was employed
to investigate bis record for the last three
nr.ntbß and it was his report to the com
mittee which resulted in the alliance presi
dent’s temporary disgrace. He is charged
with having had frequent consulta
tions with the republican leaders and having
mad# expenditures from the alliance funds
which were not in the line of bis duties as
president.
m’grath refuses to resign.
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 19.—A special
to the .Star from Topeka, Kan., says: “The
war which was begun on Frank McGrath,
president of the farmers' alliance, as soon
as the Turner letter had been published,
has broken out anew, and threatens
to play havoc with all caucus agree
ments. ’the judiciary committee,
which investigates President McGrath’s
alleged connection with the Turner latter,
has, after more than a week’s deliberation,
decided to request the president’s resigna
tion, and the president has fully decided
that he will stay until he is kicked out.
There is no provision in the alliance con
stitution by which he can be ousted, and
the president declare* that he will not re
sign unless the allianc# at large demands it,
and he wants to know what the judiciary
committee is going to do about it.”
SALS OF DfIKS USD BEEF.
A Supreme Court Decision In Favor
of the Packers.
Washington, Jan. 19.— The United
States supreme court to-day handed down
an opinion affirming the judgment of the
circuit court of the United States for the
Eastern district of Virginia, directing that a
writ of habeas corpus be granted to Will
iam Rebinan, whe was convicted in Norfolk
of violation of the Btate meat inspection
law. This Is one of whet are known as
the dressed beef cases arising out
of state legislation having for its
object restriction of the sale of meat by
firms located outside of the state in which
their meals are offered for sale. The statute
of Virginia makes it an offense to offer for
sale fresh meats slaughtered more than 100
miles from the place of sale unless first in
spected, provision for which is made on pe
tition of not less than twenty persons, the
compensation to the inspector to be 1
cent pound. It was contended that this
law was interference with interstate com
mer-e, and therefore unconstitutional and
void. The court, in an opinion by Justice
Harlan, sustains this contention and
affirms the judgment of the lower court,
ordering Rebman’s release.
THE QUESTION IN THE CASE.
Tbe court says the only question in the
case is whether the statute is liable to the
objection that by its necessary operation,
it interferes with the enjoyment of rights
granted or secured by tbe constitution.
Ihe question, it says, admits of hut one au-
Ewer - The statute is in effect, a
prohibition upon the sale in
v lrgmia of beef, veal, or mutton, although
entirely wholesome, if it be produced from
animals slaughtered more than 100 miles
rrom place of sale. It is in effect a pro
mmtion, because being required to pay a
” V -T charge of 1 cent per pound for in
spection, persons outside of the state oan
oot compete ou equal terms in the markets
. v 'cgluia with local trader*, whose meats
do not have to be inspected.
RIGHTS OF THE STATE.
Undoubtedly the state may establish
gulations to protect its people against the
n„!L 01 u “ w *“*i*ne meats, b<it it may not,
dowpm the guise of exerting its poUoe
[’°T er b, or of enacting tnspectiop laws.
joa* 6 discriminations a gurnet produote, and
th- UStr i eß * orne the states m favor of
ns products and industries of its own, or
ti<v?k ,toteß ' The statute under oaosMera
a by reason of the onerous nature of the
to L B tUe nwna Q* compensation
t hßt Z® factor goes' far beyond
of legitimate inspection to de-
J?! n l . be Quality and condition of taeat
_ kht from a distance, and, by its neces
operations, obstructs freedom of com
“cree among the states. It is. for all prac
d,„! t 0 ™' a statute to prevent citizens of
r . ata te* having for sale fresh meats
of "! co f mR 8 into competition upon terms
i lallt T w ith local dealers, and as such
fest PUB ‘ B * ,loy *° tbe w* B *™* l ®* l is mast-
TWO DEPOTS CLOSED.
fce Refused to Food Men
Who Took ttrlkors’ Places.
Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 19.—Two sta
mes on the Council Bluffs division of the
■cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway
owa.have been closed because the towns
-I®°* boycotted the new agents employed
,? lace * of the strikers. Supt. Collins
8 “s'* men were unable to get
th.t 5 .°. r in cither place, and
t citizens did their best
this Jr® bfe a burden for them. He says
in " )otbod retaliation will be employed
e-s ,! ry ‘Ufianoe where boy act ting tactics
aT n^ 3 ? 101 88 the company can better
I y f.*" A> close some of the stations affected
- - e strike than to keep them open.
Oyster Pirates to be Attacked.
Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 19.-The legislature
ernri/ P aM ®and a bill authorizing tbe pjV-
Norrh n <^ riva th ® oyztst pirate* wit of
e r "^* r,ai ina waters, an! he bashele-
Phed t° Gov. Tillman of South Oaro
poie 8,1 n 8 the loan of caaaon for the pur-
BANCBOFT'S EUBIAL.
The Preeident leauee a Proclamation
on His Death.
Washington, Jan. 19.—The Preeident
issued the followiog executive order this
forenoon:
Exscmv* Mansion. I
Washington, Jan 19. 1891. •
The death of George Bancroft removes from
among the livlag one of the meet dis
tinguished Americans, as an expression
of the pnbltc loss and sorrow tbe
flags of all the executive departments
at Washington, and of the public buildings in
cities tbrouga which the funeral party Is to
pass, will he pieced at has mast to-morrow
and until the body of this etaYuent statasmau,
scholar and hist rlan shall rest in the state that
gave him to his country and to the world
By direction of the President
E. W. Haltobd. Private Secretary.
BANCROFT AS NAVAL SECRETARY.
Mr. Bancroft was Secretary of the Navy
from March, 1845, to September, 1848, and
hi* administration was marked by the
foundation of the Naval Academy. The
navy department will be draped thirty
days, and all business therein will be
suspended on the day of the funeral.
Among the telegrams of condolence is
one from Emperer William of Germany,
who remember* the friendship of Mr. Ban
croft and the emperor’s grandfather.
The pall bearers will be Chief Justice
Fuller, Justice Field, Justica Blatchfnrd,
Seua'or Evarts, ex-See retary Bayard,
Admiral Rodgers, Librarian Spofford,
George Wiliiatu Curtie and John A. King,
the latter representing the American His
torical Society.
NO MILITARY CEREMONIES.
In accordance with the expressed wish of
Mr. Bancroft before he died, in which his
family concur, there will be no military
ceremonies in connectlo j with his funeral,
but tbe Secretary of the Navy and other
principal officers of th 9 department will at
tend his funeral in a body. Rqv. Dr. Douglas
of St John’s church will oinduct the ser
vice, wbiob will be held at St. John’s
churoh, at 11 o’clock to-morrow. The pub
lie will be admitted to t~e churob, thojgh
a number of seacs will be reserved for more
disliaguisbed people, Including the Presi
dent and his cabinet, the diplomutic corps
and other high officials. There will be no
pomp or display in any way, but every
thing will be conducted in the quietest and
simplest manner.
ALABAMA’S POPULATION.
The Census Office Returns of the
State by Counties.
Washington, Jan. 19.—Following is the
census office return of the population of
Aiabama by counties:
Autauga 13,850 Jackson 98,026
Baldwin 8,4,l Jeffersoa 88,851
Barbour 35,742 Lainar 14,167
Bibb 13,824 Louderdale 33,739
Blount 21,827 Lawrence 30,725
Bullock 87,063 Lee 28,694
Butler. 20,797 Limestone 31,901
Calhoun S3 *BS Lowndes 31,580
Chambers 20,319 Macon 18,439
Cherokee 20,459 Madison 38,119
Chilton 14,549 Marengo 33,095
Cuoctaw 17,526 Marion 11.347
Clarke 22,624: Marshall 19,935
Clay l,?6slMobile 51.587
Claiborne 13,218 Monroe 18,990
Coffee 14,170 Montgomery 96.178
Colbert. 20,189 j Morgan 21.689
Conecuh 14,594 Perry 29,332
Coosa ..... 15,906:Pickens 31.470
Covington 7.3SsjPike 84,48S
Crenshaw !s,42s!iudalph 17,2:#
Cullman 13,439JRussell 24,083
Dale 17,285'Saint Clair 17,803
Dallas 49,360|Shelby 80,886
DeKalb 21,1#8 Sumter 29,574
Elmore 81,?32jTalladega 29,346
Escambia tf.Otrt'TaHapsesa. 25,460
Etowah 81,836 TugcAloosa 30.3'2
Fayette 12,828 j Walker 16,078
Franklin 19,081 Washington 7.935
Geneva 10,69O)Wi!<si>E 30,816
Greene 88,0071 Winston. 6.652
Hale 27,501|
Hsnry. *4,8471 State Total.. 1,573,017
A CITY'S ILLEGAL SPREAD.
Twenty Square Miles irregularly An
nexed by Kansas City.
Kansas Citt, Mo., Jan. 19. An ordi
nance passed by the common oouacii of this
otty last year, wherry over twenty squaw
miles were added to city Ignite. was de
clared null and void by the supreme oourt
this mOTtilag. Tbe court decided that inas
much a* the city limits were defined by
the charter, it would be necessary to amend
the charter kl Order to extend the limits.
All city ordinance# pasied since the exten
sion will be invalidated. The population
of tbe City is reduced about 15,000.
CAUSES COMPLICATIONS.
It will probably take twenty years to
straighten cut all tfaelegal difficulties that
will arise under the decisieo. as city taxes
have been levied and eetteoted in the r.ew
territory. City officer* have also been
elected and illegally held their places.
Several members of the upper house of the
council f. om the old city will lose their
seats, os well as the men from ttie new dis
trict, as they did net reoeive a majority of
what is now tfie city. Mayor Holmes re
ceived this majority, however, and fab will
not lose his office.
If Yeur House is on Fire
Yon put water on tbe burning timbers,
not on the smoke. And if you have catarrh
you should attack the disease in the biood,
not ia your nose. Remove the impure
cause and tbe local effect subsiQes. To dO
this, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier, which radically and perma
nently cures catarrh. It also strengthen*
tbe nerves. Be sure to get only Hood's
Sarsaparilla.— Ad.
OUR COMMERCE.
b It Mr tter of Rejoicing that it Shall be
Harassed?
Editor Morning News: It seems to me
that only one side of the case of the sailor
Cox and CapL Hall has been given. On
one hand Is a sailor who has been detained
fur a day or two in quarters which are
palatial as compared with those which his
dlfats habitually frequent when on shore,
and on tae ether band, is a ship built and
equipped by her owners at a cost of $50,000
add sept here to pour into Savannah’s lap a
part of that stream of merchandise which
is her life’s blood. This vessel haß
been delayed and kept from her
legitimate business during tbe greater
part offa week; her crew of nearly a dozen
men kept idle, and her owners subjected to
a loss of (Tver a hundred dollars per day.
Let any merchant judge wbioh aide show*
“malice.” It is nut true that Gapt. Hall
acted maliciously, lawlessly, or In an un
usual manner in tbte case. It is false that
be intended or attempted to run from tbe
mandate of any court. It is uot true that
the sailor by himself, or aounsel, discovered
and resurrected for his special salvation a
law of which no man had previous knowl
edge. Judge Harden, during this cose,
stated that he had repeatedly heard causes
brought up under this act, and tbe writer
of this has within tbe Dost year (only)
made application f or its use. It unv
be that this is the first instance in
which it has been perverted from
its avowed purposes, which was to
prevent tbe delay of a vessel ready
to sail when any of her crew should be
arrested and detained in custody. In the
much vaunted case before us it was used to
purposely delay the ship, her ufficete and
crew. Let any fair man look into this oaso,
and on Us merits alone; first, it was a propo
sition to settle for ten or twelve dollars a
heinous crime on tbe high sea*, and in whieh
was a strong soupcon at “battle, murder
and sudden death.” Following this w" 0 *
the bombastic fulmioatioa is three courts
of law at one blow. Then, Dually, cams fdrtfi
tbe still, small mouse from tfcfc Vast indue
tafn, for the award of the Jurv, being jnet
5 per cent, of tbe grand total the ssifur so
solemnly swere wa# required to heal his
breach, was simply a burlreqc*. as oom
parod with tbs l&agusge and etuottot of kts
claim. Merchant.
i'e enjoy IBe stimulate- Sigeitiou aad rega
lalb the liowele,— Take Masmon* Uwr Regu
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1891.
‘ WHAT AN ASS AH I!”
The ass thought himself as fine
looking as his neighbor, the horse,
until he, one day, saw himself in the
looking-glass, when he said “What
an ass am I! ”
Are there not scores of people who
cannot see themselves as others see
them? They have bad blood, pim
ples, blotches, eruptions, and other
kindred disfigurements. All these
annoying things could be entirely
eradicated, and the skin restored
to “lily whiteness,” if that world
famed remedy, Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery, were given a fair
trial.
It cures all humors, from the ordi
nary blotch, pimple or eruption to
the worst scrofula, or the most in
veterate blood-taints, no matter what
their nature, or whether they be in
herited or acquired. The “Golden
Medical Discovery ” is the only
blood-purifier guaranteed to do just
what it is recommended to, or
money refunded.
World’s Dispensary Medical
Association, Proprietors, No. 663
Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
THE SANITARY ABSQOIATION.
Inspector Dosvergers’ Repsrt to the
Executive Council.
The executive council of the Citizens’
Sanitary Association met last night. Capt.
Henry Blun presided. Among the reports
submitted wai one from the inspector of
the association of information gathered by
him in reference to the appearance
of smallpox in tbe city in which
he Bta:ed that in an interview with
Mr. Wilkinson, the fathor of the ehild
upon whom the di-ease first appeared, be
had been informed that the child had not
been from heme for ten day* previous to a
visit to tbe Spanish steamship Miguel
Piniilcs. About qne week after she had
been aboard the disease deveioiAd upon her.
In an interview with the majr of the
city the Inspector learned that the disease
next developed upon a negro who had
worked npon tbe same vessel; that several
days after the second Case developed a
third oase developed upon another negro,
who had been in (ZjaunmiicaUon with the
first negro just previous to the development
of tbf aUeate upen him.
The mayor afterward informed the t
■poctor that the disease had developed to
a certainty uoon but tbtwe additional per
sons, the wife of Mr. WiletQaon, another
one of his children and Dr. Ulmer, the case
reported eu Brenr-tfloii street near Bafaard,
having net sufficiently developed to enable
a diagnestß to determine whether it i*
chicken pox or srnalpOx, but as a
precaution a yellow flag had been put out
and guaros placed around the prerat ns to
prerent communication tjytwceu the in
mates of thq tisjwe and peidess cutaidg,
Pie topyor also informed the tospdotor
that tbe Health authorities have insti
tuted kupyriej} with a view to ffivestMt
ipg the source through which tfn diSeake
was introdufi and ead tsat they have token
steps (0 ascertain whether the disease had
been Cn the Flffilloe before she came to
Savannah and if it had since appeared on
her.
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Local Record for tlia Morning News.
Local foreoasts for Savaanab and vicinity
for to-day: Fair; stationery temperature.
Special forecast for Georgia:
FAIR p,j r; stationary temperature; va
riable winds.
Comparison of mean temperature at Sevan-
Bah. G*„ Jau. 19, 1891, U|d the main ot the
same day tor sixteen yea rs.
Mass TsuPSßAmm* Veputure
1 - —nsrmal 81 bo*
for 16years, Jan. 19, si -|- or Jan, 1,13*1.
■ . i sit . ■■■ —■ -
53 1 44 -9
Ooiapaf iUvp rgunfAi *
Departure 1
Amountfor Amount from the ’’Departure
18 yearn. f6* noemal Since
Jan. 19. '9l -J- or Jan. 1,1391.
.11 .00 - .11 -1 36
Idaxmuim temperature, 56; uualoium tem
peraturb, 31
The bight of the rivar at Augusta at 7 :S8
o’clock a. tu. yectvroay lAuaiafla tlow)
was ll.fi feet, a rite of 1.4 feet fibrtbg the
past twenty-fofif htmrs.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations for the Mohmino Nkws.
Bxvai*3. Jan. IS, TiW r. u.. city time.
Temperature.
Directkm. |
5,
RsMU 1
sum
#r
erranosa
Portland 85 5 l_i*s
SVSrfei:: IPfcOL
HSSBfas:: r w ‘f::SS2S.
Norfolk...,
Charlotte.* 4$ W a.... QoutthM.
Hatbjrae Sw;J,. CUHifleds
Wilmington Nw #.... Cloudless.
Charleston 4S TP ... Cloudless-
Augusta 44,0*0 j .... Cloudlese,
Jacksonville 4fl 9 . .f...': doodles*.
Tampa t.. 50 SW 1 (Cloudless.
Point Jupiter. Ela. 4LNW 6! Cloudless.
Titusville 51 N, IS .... tClouiUtas.
Key West hSPi it .. CteudJfas.
Atlanta 40 Nfc-8 .... CKrafliese.
Panmacoia 1 dSHtH ... Cloudless.
Mobile 60| N 8 .... Cloudlet*.
Montgomery 50 BVF . ..1. Cloudy.
VtoMbWK s*l JJ Cloudless.
New Orleans 82:Cn Cloudless.
Shreveport : mi W r'tly otkud/
Fort Smith BOW ...... P*4ly ioudy
Oalveston i? 1 K S> rp'tly clduay
Palestine M'S IV IS (Cloudless.
Bsownefvtlle 1
Knoxville 34 8 W .. I cloudless.
Memphis 6i N .. .... P’Uy jftigy
Nashville 43' S ( .. iQoudfcss.
Indianapolis 85, 8 8 ClGUdlse*.
Cincinnati 34UW * .... Cteudy.
Pittsburg 82 ; W .. 1.... Cloudy.
Buffalo S;$W Iff 08 Cloudy.
Detroit. ?&iSW ...... Cleudy.
Marquette—>,— 84 S R, Ptiy eloudy
Chicago ~.. SB'SWIB) OlKloudles*.
Duluth J... 3t, W KSoudv.
St. Paul USE 6 ....ICloudy.
Bt. Louis &OISWI2 ...-. jCknsdfes*.
KahSjwCity 44 SWi 8 ... JcioudlesS
Omaha.. 48i £4 'l* . ...T'tfcr olhyd
Obeyonne 34 IS V, h UouiJfe**.
port iuß*>i 4 Ntr 5...: Icifudy.
Bt, Vlanst ai) n t.. OOfPUy l*oudy
•T Indicates trapa flnoaeS and hundredths.
C. 8. C+enOAS Observer Signal Corps
Phillips’ Ligreatltole Cocoa
la a valuable substitute fcr tea or ooffre. It
nourishes, while they only Htttnnlate. A upe
tier drink tor ahUurwa and for nervous Bl del.
Icate women. It Bj dKrtrhnt from ail ether
cocoas. All druggisM.— J.M.
CHEAP ADVERTISING,
ONE CENTRA WORD.
A D nr/7 TrSr3fKXT% 15 Wm4m or
more, is this column taaerferf far O.Vg
CX-V7 A WORD, Hath m sSmmm, eoah
Wmrybody who hoe any want to mtppty,
anything to buy or eeU, any buetnoee or
aoeommotlatione to scours, indeed anvwiek
to gratify, ehould advortiee tlu column,
CALENDAR
JANUARY
TUESDAY
Think, while mourning broke-- hearted.
O’er the friends that cheer’d and bless'd
We shall follow the departed,
"Where the weary are at rest."
—Eliza Cook,
SMOKE
km Cortsz Cigars
PXHSONAU
‘1 PAYS for one dozen fine Cabinet Fhoto
dcA graphs; one dozen aud one extra in
large nit frame for $2 50 at FOREST CITY
PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, 149 L, Congr-ens
SHAFTINGS. Pulley#, Hangers and mill work
all kinds, and repairs and supplies. I.OM
BARD & CO.. Augusta, O*.
IJSQR TO-DAY’S PBIOES AT HEIDTTB look in
special notices. Vaccine point* lust re
ceived.
MR. E. USMlfri}, Teacher ef Plato, resi
dence Second street, third doer -art of
Bull street.
NOTICE -W are ready to take aU dead ani
male from the city to Leeseoe nvenue.
SackvUle. M. BOHRKR. FRED gAB^R
Given away, ono handsome almost Ufiv
si*# picture with aaot> dozen Cabinet Photo-
A TLAS and Erie Engines, Boiler*. Tanks and
& i^ r^ v l^. u^ hulioea -
WHEN you riood wumm or liquors for toniof,
table use, Eiecttgjjc&l or culinary pur
*' I,ur " artloto M
\T ORTING IMPROVED I>SiECTOR, tke beet,;
AV efkr thirty thousand *old. £f yenr flo
ctr.nl it deb t have it get Aim to order of-COM
BARD & CO . Augusta, Oa
IF you aro 5” S£d of moneV‘ 'ar,d
want a fibers! loan, for a nf length T
time, at lowest ram ef interest, dh Diamonds,
Watches. Jewelry, Clothing, -to., snd II you
want your vklunUes reWivjd in toe same con
dition a# left, psifaMkeljdm* efteerpriko and
Oail at the Old RsSable Pevauijah LfeCnePd
’YyAWTBI), a Read oohkat IW^Broightoß
YXf ANTED, a cc4'; mast covae reooilt
v> rnendod. Apply 398 South Brpzd.
oook at M Jones street;
W ANTEdTs white nurse; most come “Ssi
v* recommended. Apply at lie Tavlov
street.
OHGAN’IZBfU wonted for the bd*t one-year
order. Pays RlOb In one year; *ls weekly
■tek hraeflU. Seud for terms. ADVANCE
BENEFICIAL ORItFR. 986 Spiiog Garden
street. Philadelphia, Pa
I ABIES positive employment home. Work
K'M'iand paid for by mall. Send stamp,
aGNQRBIIe 00., Fall River, Mass.
ADVEBTIBINO for sale.
Agent* wanted Goods sell tolsrgestSnd
sound coneoras; 100,060 used by ono firm alone.
Good men ctea* from *lO to SCO par week. Ad
"-hd exprience. to OON
EOLIDATED TffEIUMOHETFft CO.6faMER
-IQA, 64 North Fo-Jrth street, Phjladelphl^.
C ALE93JIN, to sell goods to merchants by
O sample; big piy for worker*; dew goods;
permanent situation; chance to build a find
trade. MODEL MANUFACTURING CO.,
South Bend, 111.
WANTED, representative for 8. K. states for
I* anew thing of great merit. Saves many
times Its price for any oil user; easily sold; big
proflts. Desire fifty to on* hundred dollars
CCJ U Chteago* t nf k ' KaD MaNUFACTUR-
W ANTED for the UnitedStatee Army, able
b-kiod. unmarried man, between the
ago# df 81 and 35 years, tJoed pay, rations,
clothing and medical attention. App'lcant*
must bo prepared to furnish satisfactory evi
dence as to sxe. cbar*pter and habits. 4 tem
porary branch rwidezvom will bo opened about
January 15that 167 Broughton street, Savannah,
Georgia.
km Flo WAJf imj,
TXTANTF.D.—A young white man from Baltl
vv more, Jld., desires employment from
some kind-heaftsd parson. Address J. I. a.,
News office.
A RELIABLE young lady wishes position in
d\, some business office; wilting tb work oa
Y\rANTED, position by an active, sober,
v” steady and industrious yohng married
man ef several years expei-iorco In htfiqj work
•nd doubi'-vntrg beolfksepme. Beftrenees
fiirntshed. Apply VaOMERHECK, this oMoe.
STATS
OF
wxxrema.
1 1 ~ ~ ~ " " —i. i ~ . i. r
BOOMS W -AN TED.
WANTED, * furnished room. State price,
’ location and convenience*. 3. 8., Morn.
tog Sews.
UJftCBUL.A.H Z&V* W aITTI
'\X7 r ANTED to bur Tot sl,*oo to Too*
' ' resklonce location. 36 Morning New*.
TI J ANTED, beard in seme rice privato fam
* T liy, by a young gentleman and wife; can
furalsh excellent references; no oblidren: loca
tion north of Liberty preferred State terms
and eddfh.es Mornjog News.
WANTKD, board to p.-ivaT'family, bya
F thiVsfflf tadT fr ® m *** n#rth Address R.
w ANTED, the ladies aid gentlemen to Know
' " that I have for sale fine nursery-grown
shade trees, fruit tree*, evergreen and Sewering
shrubWv. W. H. TAYEoFT aursrt-yman.
fireeostfffii Bark Otters left with Robert H.
Tatetn, Ko. ft 801 l wtreee, 'Wtl bo artends* tb.
HOUSE* -AND wjokE-'rout lutxri
SJ TORE n Baer street .three stories and celtetr.
h? "ith elevator; rest JOHN B. RU\YB.
T'h WILLING for rest, 5 Gordon street. Ap-
XJ p yif 143 Liberty st^fcet.
TpOB BENT OH LEASE, the Whitfield butoS
A ing; It ia a handsome new odiaoe, eligibly
located, strongly constructed and well adapted
to any class of bustpSw; possession risen Imme-
iCMJWur. Trees-
ITOR BBl ft, two-story on basement brick
A residence; all modern convestienoes;
ated on narta side Hall street, 3d west of t>ar
vsiijmtissstg'istr-*
FIB BENT Oft SALE, tins new bouse on
Oaetoa street, between Unooln end Baber
sham. Just completed. All convenience*. Im
mediate pesaeisteh, Apply to a. a. lawton
Jr., 114 Bryan, or W. irnNHOLW HOPKTN3,
stt Savannah Guano Company, 38 Bay.
FOK K£M Mt)l( EI.IAVSODI.
TANARUS” R !9 JT -'“re hall in rtwYxld
A building, with wnr room and toilet runm
attached, suitable for <runnt, sociables, I>lU
** th ' ”•*“ Mp Apply to
the JAMTOR, or to A. R. FAWCETT, Market
Square.
1JV)B RENT. warehouse on Hirer street. foe
pieriy oucupSed by Artaaiaa lor Company,
lO r U ' Business Ottoa. Morning
FOR HALIL
IXiR SALK eiegast resiliences, beet in Sirao
geh. at prlratr eaie. M Morning News.
tv>k BALL Car.AP, twrn’-v five header
A intich cow* with young celt*; also Hue lot
of springer* on ucnat o< calving, at QUINT'S
place on Lovers lane, three doors from Water*
road.
IjV)R SALE, line evergreen shrubbery anJ
ornamental U-ses, flowers, etc., at Con
cordia perk: raised at tb place and healthier
plants than any from the north; suitable for
flower eanlrns. lawas amt cemeteries. CHAM.
SEILER.
JtQR BALE. Teas, Ooff**.*. lmoorsrd Sardinia,
the best (trades or Ca'incd I r iki and Vswe
tables. Fancy and Staple Groceries of all kinds
at M. LAVtN'B ESTATE. 43 Ileal Broadetreet.
J'OK al£, a largo and vsr.cd assortment of
oom, rye, mall and Bow sor wbKbunt—
straight or blended-*-oheap for cash at st.
LAV IN’S ESTATE.
Ij'Oß BALK. Key Weet Clears. Charcots of all
kinds, tins old IVaeh, Apple. tXoehr,
lilac It berry, California Orape and French Mar
tell Brandirs. at M. LAVIN’S KBTATF. Tele
plions At
PHOSPHATE LANDS -I lure some (treat
I bargains in pboephate lends, nothing su
perior in tbs state as to quality, quantity and
price. All busir.es* rnotly senfldeulUl. T.
BBIttHAg RiajOP. Oaoin, Vlomia
HORSES, mulct, mares, bast in city, earriaga.
Draught, businesa. biy and medium muhw.
Nice drape, burgles, and (Addle horse* in llvary.
GUILMARtIN JlSfeiiTESB, Hoarding, Halo,
Livery Stable* Teirphoaa DM.
.. .!■'!■■■-J 'UJJh.jjrgu_i_.n_j . gm
LutiY.
lORT. small red dog. liberal reward if re-
A turned to Mrs. I„ L. HAJULTON, Alice
street.
_ij Mnm i. IL in..'...
STItAYJSJy.
TRAYF.D, a yellow Jersey cow, one horn
C? broken. Reward will be paid far her de
livery at 14$ Jobes street.
MI sc klLan fcfSlfi. ~
SAM LEK begs to annouaoe to his customers
that his next door uelghbor, Wing Chin
l-eo. will receive all orders for hie laundry, and
Ckat they will meat with prompt attention. ISO
Broughton Street
and Auctioneer. ■_
\VTANTED, painters and builders to examine
v v my stock and prides of Wall PaDr. White
Iliads, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc. ANDREW
UYN’IhEY.
WANTED, contractors to get special prices
on White }‘loe Hours, Bali, Blinds, Mould
ings. Lime, Ph'sfat. Hair, Cement. Sewer Pipe,
-rnSniuiraers' Hardware, frttei ANDREW HAN
EJCPIRE BAROAIN Op.. Wflwt Liberty and
Jefferson nt/agt*. baaa Swry fine Waterloo
__ .
VATtN kij, HquortaniLnordtals of all grades, to
vt suit the puree of nO; swedUUJy adapted
to the oehsoisseur and eerffAtsafient, Leins
otrldfli pure and of One at M. Ldbvllfß
ESTATE. __
'"“‘““itpS";sesg
aUIXOER i-lfc Irish Bafc
LBS Alo, GuiaodM Htobt, bud
’ and PfUen Beers, as M.
rf
or aTntjias fdpatrod la ilrat-
A’ atm style tty K. B. fIOT
TH BURAK TO, protect your prhferty against
lAiwasi,®
Y.f ATTk JSSKR reriovated in beft firr Is ttm
IYI (Xty by empire Darcmlh 00, Liberty and
tf flue
it rocelvedj So §6 a pair OaU aod
EDS aline oaGSiSC, d}tk <w *•
W case’ The A. J. JHIiLEIt COMPANY has
very prdtty style#.
L:‘iVANNAaM"dental RLATS
O Gss administered daily for fhs painlass ex
traction of teeth. Artificial teeth iphouCsvt
tired on gold and rubber platen ypedlal atten
tion to regulating children's tenth. 123 Congress
street, Savannah, Qa.
\IITAIL PAPAlf—Now la ic Hive
TT your papering and decoratthg dope: tha
rush is over. I am doing tnferk at COM; a full
line of the latest designs In Wall Paper also
preasad and ingrain gooTft af cott. J. ft. BUT
LER, 140 Con grata street.
LEGAL liSS'ICKs.
/"i EOR'UA, Chatham Cockty-JAMES MUI,-
VT LIOaN has applied for exemption of per
so natty and setting apart and valuation of
bomestead.agd 1 will pass upon tbe same at nr
offlue, in tiie city of Savannah, Ga,, at 10 o’clock
M. M., on the 9TH DAj^Ov
(Ordinary O. 0., fla,
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156 BAY STREET
PETiTOVt FOB IN COR FO RATION
CTATK OF GEORGIA, Castham Cocstt. -
O To the Superior Ooqrt of said County! The
petition of W. B STL*KTEVANT, J. A
iiardbk. a j. wtirrtC a r. bessslueu.
J. J. biNQN A. F. M.Vi RaY. M OaJCER. J.
H kXIX, T V. WIUOHr. E. L. GEORGE. W. O.
CHARLTON, J. R. KREN ON, J. W. BUR
ROUGHS, li. B RICGARPSoX, J. x DU
FOUR, a. Men. natiianb, l l. carb.vell,
TR. KING. J. A PUttsE. T. 8 l IfRAE, W. J.
PULI7a sod W. 8. POTTING EH of said
county aad state respectfully shows:
That for themselves, their associates, succes
sors and assigns piey desire to be 10-'orporsted
andmadeabodr oorporate and politic in ac
cordance with .the tews of Georg!*, under the
name and style of the ‘MUTUAL TRADOSU
(X).,” for the period of twenty (JO) years, with
the< privilege of renewing titter charter at tbs
end of that lima That the principal residence
aad place of bu<imes of said conpa-’.y wtil
lie in the city of Savannah, countv and scars
aforesaid. That ine object ef sold araoctenon
is to keep and operate a store or Steres In the
city of Bataooab. county sud state aforesaid,
and to buy. Sell aud carry on trade to groceries,
provision*, supplies, dry goods, clothing, boats,
shoe*, hats, cape, wuies. liquors, cigars, toboc
coo, aud in all the roods, war sand aurchandhu-s
usually kept and sold In grocery, dry goods,
clothing and furnishing stares, or In any or
either or all of the articles aforesaid.
And veur petitlon-rs desire the privilege and
authority to eon uct tad op irate In eonnecUou
therewith a similar business in other parti of
this statu nnd in other states in the United
States. Petitioners desire the privilege and
autk. rit r to purchase, own, lease, rent end
ott.crv.-Mu hold, enjoy and possess realstale
and personal property, to improve t-a and realty
by ereotuig thsrson bultdlngs of any kind what
soever tee saste to sell and dispose of at will
Also to pnrdF-se, own, or other vtee hskt a#d
poaseas the sieclni, obligation*, toads, tMOlittt*
of say corporatieti *f this or other states of tbs
United States And also to purchaas and own
mules, horses, wagons, parts, cars and
other vehicles of whatsoever kind
and character necessvrv and con
venient for the carrying on of said business, and
the SAniti to eell and dispone of sf will
That they alto ilostfe to huvu a common seal,
to sue aud lie sued, ft) plead and lw imrlsadod.
to confront and be contracted with itueer ibelr
corporate name, to make aud adopt suub con
stitution end br laws at to thsm übail seem beet
for the regu'aneo and government of said cor
poration. to elect asd appoint such directors,
managers, agents, attorneys aud r.ucb other
officer.-: as may he found neoeesary and con
venient, and generally to teo mid perform all
and other acts and things necessary and prop*r
for the furtherance ana maintenance of its said
business.
/The capital st- ck of said company Is FIVE
TIIOUBaND COLLARS i*r,,i6i, of which ono
thousand dollars ($1,000) has been actually paid
in.
Fstltlonars pray that said oompany may be
AttoWrd to leois tue its capital from tlm* n
time to art quifuint not erce-Jlag FIFTY
TUOtIkIANI) DuLl-All-S ($50,000) and to dimln
thasiuaA in hke inannar not below FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS (*3.0005. each sub
scrlbsrfoebe stock tieiag liable for the etock
suliscribvd for by him until liie subscriptioo Is
paid un. and uo furthsr. Where.fvrs Jtour peti
tioners pray that an erder may be passed de
claring this petition granted, and your peti
tioners, their associates, auccessors and assigns
Incorporated under tbe name and stale and
upon ihi terms and with (ho powers, prlvllegss
and franchises above atet forth.
And your pstlticncrs will evsr pray. etc.
JOHN W. BURROUUHB,
Attorney for Fetittonera.
Petition foj- incorporation filed j n office and
recosded this 3b day of January, A. D. 1891.
JaMEh k. P. CARS,
cmn s. (j., e. c.r3a.
t>AmT6fj HOUAN.
AN XlO US
wMkwos—in. i ■ 11 ■ddkwssws—mmm
To Clear Out Our Boy' Clothing
Depaftment, We Offer Some Sur
prising Low Fifufas in Boys’
Suits and Boys Odd Pants.
NEW=
AND ALL WRAPS
Are “On the Market,”
And must be Closed Out Re
gardless of Profit. Our NEW
MARKETS are Most excellent
Values, and the utility of this
garment &akes its purchase a
good investment for THIS or
NEXT SEASON.
CloUi J ackets
IN SELECT MATERIAL.
Shoulder Capes
AT FACTORY PRICES.
IF YOU NEED
-C-A-R-P-E-T-S-
We MAKE and LAY at following close figures:
With Extra Qualities aud Low Prices.
BODY BRUSSELS $1 U©l 29
SiFItAME TAPESTRY Tsc@B6c
SfIPES INGRAINS, ALL WOOL 75c
THRE&VLY. ALL WOOL. $1 00
SMYRNA RUOB from 78b. to $lO 00
COMFORTABLES. BLANKETS.
FRENCH ROBES
GREATLY REDUCED.
SPLENDID TRADES IN SILKS.
D, HOGAN,
TH E
DE SOTO,
SAVANNAH, GA.
One of the most elegantly appointed hotels
in tbe worid.
Accomodations Tor 500
G-uests.
OPEN ALL YEAR.
WATSON & POWERS.
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Mansgecneat strictly first-clan.
Situated la the boriow center,
L. W. SCOVILLm
AUCTION SAXE* FUTURE DATS
Commissioners’ Sale
—OF—
PROPERTY ON HDNTINSBON STREET
FOR DIVISION.
C. H. DORSETT, Auctioneer.
Under and by virtue of an order granted by the
Superior Court of Chatham county, on tbe
third (3rdi dav of January. 199 J. upon the ap
plication of Margaret O’OONNORandoi
the guardian of tbe five minor children of the
late MORTIMER O'CONNOR, tenant* In com
mon. we will sell in front of the Court House
of said County of Coatham, fnr division, oj
TUESDAY, tbe third day of February, 1891,
between tbe legal hours of Bale:
Toot certain lot of tend situate and bsiag In ,
the oily of Savannah acJ said (Joemy of Chat-•
ham. on Huntingdon street and In Mt-reer wards'
known o apian of the subdivision of Gardes
-1 lot number flfty-sevsn >l7 l east, a* lot nurahng
thirty-six SO i, said let number thirty-six (39)
being bounded on the north by Htiatingdoiiui
street, with a frentege on said Huittlugdao
street el fertv (40) feet, oo the east by lot num- ■
her fhtrty-seven (.375 of tbe sail subdteuaou, o
tbe south by lot number flftv-oeei 51) >f the >sf
subdivisieo. and on the west by lot number
Lbirtjr-five (.Toi of tbe said subdivision, .aid lo# >
number fhlrtj -six fUB > being the third let wreJ
from tlercvr street and belsg aerorated froiaj
Nlcoll street by said lot muaber fifty one (Sljy]
rogstber with tbe imprevroieats and appur- j
tenaeoee. Tbe said improvements consist of J
two Im’o -t" V wooden teaemeet bouses with a
shed outbullciiag.
A No. at the same time and plaoe, and under
the said nider, tbe western one-baif of that etr i
tsln lot situate and being In tbe CKy ef daeao- ‘
nar. oa said Huntingdon street and in Mhrrer '
ward, known on tbe plat) of said subdivision ss 1
lot number thirty-four (341,' the said western :
half lsung houuded on tbe uorfb by thesattf
Hiintpicdos street, oo the east by tbs eastern,
halt of tbe said lot, on the south by lot uuiobeg
fifty three (53) and on Che west by Jut uurr 8 r
tliirtv-thres (33> of the xqifl sußdWsfon. nufi
having a front an said Mdntiugden street ofi|
twemy <SW) feet aud extending back etghty-llvel
fBS) feet; together with tbe Improvements and J
'appurtenances. The improvements on the *
we-tern one half consist of a two-dtgky ■
wooden bouse and a shed outbuilding.
Terms cash, purchaser paying for tries.
CHARLES H. DORC-.TT,
FREDERICK WF.BBRLB,
J. J. WALL.
Commissioners’ Sale for Partition
VALUABLE JONES STREET PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
0. H. DORSETT. Auctioneer.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham
virtue of au order granted by the Supiricfrl
Court of said county at the December, 1890.1
term in the cause, ALONZO V. HENDERSON.]
by JOSEPH C. CORNELL, his next frienJH
▼rrei)i BENJAMIN B. HENDERSON amE
Rum M. NELSON, petition for
v e will soil for tbe abate purpose at tbe Court i
House la Savannah, during the usual hours ofrj
sate, on TUESDAY, Feb. 3,1991, tbe following
described property, to wit:
The eastern one-hilf of lot number five,!
Weeley ward, and tbe improvements thereon,' 1
which Cupsiut of a twef story brick house oil
brick buseiuoat, situated on fhe south side of ;
Jones itreot. the seosnd east of Habernata-'
street. Terms cahh.
H K WILSON,
mSaa*-
CommiMiooers.
N BwTbere is due to the dly of btevturaah
ao annlljdjjrOUhd rent of 90.
%ACRks
-A.l:
By R. D. LaBOCHE, Auctioneer,;
Before the Court House door on the FIRST:
TUESDAY hf FEBRUARY, being 3d day. o#j
II o’clerk sharp, I will sell 75 acres of landj
more or less, to the highest bidder.
The tend is located about one mile and a halS,
from, Jhe city limits, near tfie Wnptrt Hoad}’
bmlndeJ owthe north b/ property or Laßoclje.*
on tad e*>t ty Hackrilte. This IhnQ is beaut,
fully l<Kted.aßd can be subdivided Into Imild-
Ipg loisorsolfl by too acre.
VERY LARGE PROFITS MAY REMADE 0
THU CLASS OF LAND.
Da not fall to attend this talk.
This tefiil to he treated for at private ial
cm til day Sf sate.
i^BalTai.P3.
ettv
Riißßirr’s Offios Uirr CouaT op Savamvas. I
av*i*kAn, (ii., Jan. 5. 1890. PJ
ITNDJUI and by virtue of an execution isduecM
U out ef the City Court of Savannah, irasj
; favor of the OIIaTIIAM REAL ESTATE AN lie
I IMPROVEMENT COMPANY; ptetntirt, against!
ANNA ft. WHITE, defendaot. I have this dan
levied upon the fallow!** 'inscribed property ol
tbe defendant, to wit: AU of that lot, tract,
and parcel of land situate. Lying and being In
the County of Chatham, State Qf Georgia and
City of Savannah, being the Eastern one-hall
portion of lot elxty-two !#> White Ward, said
eastern oue-hatf of seM lot havitg a frontage
on DuEr (tree! of twenty-three feet and three
Inches, and a depth back to Duffy street lane ef
one hundred and five (109*. said land betag
bounded os follow* On the north by Doffs
street, an the east by the lot number (ft® Sixty
taree. Whits Wal’d, and on tbe west b/ttba
western portion of lot number sixty-two *2IJ
and on the south by Duffy street lane, and taJ
improvements thereon, consisting od on* tw6-v
story frams and welling house oa Duffy xtrpot, amfil
one ons-story house on ths Une, and I will ad
verkise and sell tbe same lu teems oh
the tew. on the JTRfIT TUESDAY u£
FEBRUARY, 1891, sapie being ths 3d day eft h3
month. Tsrhis cash, psrohaser payina toa!|
I>af)er*; owiur in OotenttSloh notlfled in
property pointed Out by ptel|tlff’s attpscew. j
Sheriff City Court of ShvofiflUi. 4
boa*.J
To the Wholesale Grocers!
OF SAVANNAH. j
rpBIIBATANNAHpOAP WORKS is a homwi
a ewasprlse and a candidate for your f** J
▼era Beud your orders in.
BOARD Or DIRECTORS:
R. P. LOVELL,
*-
GEO. W. TIEDKMAS, *.
D. B. MORGAN.
Telsphons or mail orders to
D. B. MORGAN, President,
Pare Lindsay <fc Morgan.
EYEt* LASSES.
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fruits? vegetables, ejc.
Frails aad Vegetables.
500 Boras FUXRtew GRANGES.
1> Boleu LEMONS.
101 Sacks POTATGE&
too SacU TURNIFa
10.0® COOOAKUTa
um Bareels APPLES.
IBOSscks peanuts.
25 Barrels BEATS.
1® Barrels CABBAGE.
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3