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faTREADY FOR BUSINESS.
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WE HAVE MOVED TO ——
Our Handsome New Quarters,
159 BROUGHTON STREET,
And are now temporarily ready for
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LADIES:—
We particularly call your attention to our
entire New Stock of Children’s and Boys’
*
Suits and Extra Trousers for Easter and
Spring wear, the makes and fit of which we
defy competition, all of which is offered at
Our Popular Low Prices.
We respectfully invite the public to call and inspect our Handsome New Quarters. We charge no admission foe. Neither
do we charge anything to examine our Spring Novelties. Our regular Formal Opening Souvenir Day will be announced later.
APPEL & SCHAUL, One Price to All
already for business.^
Iocs! Bsoord for t'aa Mormn? Nawa.
I Local forecasts for Savannah and vicinity
■or to-day: Threatening weather and rain;
■tationary temperature.
■ Special forecast for Georgia:
PM Rain; slightly warmer; southeast
V winds.
I Foe hight of the river at Augusta at 7:33
■dock a. in. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 12.7 feet, a'fall of 0.8 feet during the
Bi-' twenty-four hours.
■ CotUDarlsonof mean temperature at Savan
■ao.Ua.. March 25. 1891, and toe mean of the
Bat day for nineteen years.
I Departure
■ Stas Tekpeuatcei from the Departure
B —— normal Since
■or !6 years Mar. 25. '9l or Jan. 1,1801.
B 60 | 58 ~ -2 ~ -i-3?
■ Comparative rainfall statement:
Departure
■iraountfor! Amount | from the Departure
■ lit /ears. lor normal Since
I j Mar. 25. 91 -|-or Jan. 1,1891.
f i I .00 ’712 ~1.88
I Maximum temperature, 63; minimum tem
perature. 54.
I The thermometer at Butler’s Pharmacy
registered:
7a. m , 54°. Cloudy
l2 m 590, Cloudy
I 4 * 7 P- s6°. Cloudy
I Savannah, Ga., March 25, 1891.
I Ibservationa taten at the same moment of
■nne at all stations for the MoairiNa Niva
I OAYAajtAa, March 25. 7:86 p. a. city time.
| Temperature.
Direction. $,
s
I Velocity. F |
| Rainfall
KIXK
OF
XTATIOSS.
IPortiana 32 NW 12 .... Cloudless.
|gp Bt 2 D -■, 36 NW 24 .... Cloudless.
IBlock.lsland 4 )|N E3O ... .Cloudless.
luv T i O V cit F- - • wl6 .... Cloudless.
IPtuladeiphia 41 NW 10 .... Cloudless.
ItSashmgtouCity.. 4S N 6 .... Cloudless.
™ lk 41 E 6.... Cloudy.
Ilharlotte 52 NE 6 .... Cloudy.
IKilty Hawk. 44 N E 12 ....; Cloudless.
Inh 1 , * ton 52NE 6!.... Cloudless.
■Charleston 56 E 10| Cloudless.
Il^r ia „ E 8 .... Cloudy.
lTa?^ ETUIe 63 E 8 T Cloudy.
IS n?? ' V 68i W P’tly cloudy
lTlf^n Ptter ' FU - 78 E 8 .... P’tly Cloudy
Person,. 84 S EIIO *T Cloudy.
IS 01 * 62 N E 12 .52 Raining.
Si 60S E .. 1 01 Raining,
Montito.nery 62 E ! 6 .36 Raining.
New Vir, rK 68 NW Cloudy
66 8 E 8 .58 Raining.
5B W 10 .... Cloudy.
5O W 8.... Cloudy.
p£te2un„ 68 X 12 .... Cloudy.
8r0wn...,',, 80 W 8 .06 Cloudy.
Kno*“,: U ‘ e 66 N .... Cloudy.
Meranwi 58 8W .. .02 Cloudy.
E .. .16 Cloudy.
CincinZ; 18 46 N E 8 ... Cloudy.
S 50INE; 8 .... Cloudy.
BuSuo 48 N- E; 8 .... P’tly cloudy
befro, M N E' Cloudless.
ISwuetW 30 N K XO .... Cloudless.
cSXo Cm' Cloudless.
Uulinn 35,N E 36 .... Cloudy.
6t Paul 28,N E i0;.... Cloudless.
St.' Louis 40|Cm ..!.... P’tly cloudy
4B E 19 ♦0 Raining.
Omaha^ 34 N 10 .16 Raining.
Cheyenne S 4 N E 10 .04 Cloudy.
PortßnfSt* SB' 8 ...... Cloudless.
4B 8 10.... P’tly cloudy
•Tlalicateatraae. tlnoaae and hundredth a.
c- 8. Qoboas. Observer Signal Corps.
Take; Take! Take Simmon* Liver Regn
-1 or lor dyspepsia. constipation and heart
‘ln-Ad.
, & Sehaul hare moved into their
%ndsome new quarters, 159 Broughton
with an entire now and fresh stock,
"•d Broughton street.— Ad.
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CASTOR IA
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“CaitorlaisßO well adapted to child: en that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y,
P, P, P, Pimples
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Blotches
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
; Old Sores
MarVeiOUS ObreS Are entirely removed by r.P. P.,
Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium,
the greatest blood purifier on earth.
* ni-J n!nnN Bolls, eresvpelas. syphilis, rheuma.
Sbl KiniUn V-niCflll tisrn, scrofula, blood poison, mercurial
■II DIUUU 8 UidUll poison, and all other impurities of the
_ blood are cured by P. P. P.
Randall Pope, the retired druggist of
_ _ m Madison, Fla., says : P. P. P. is the best
uLamMiltiillN alterative and blood medicine on the
nEIRIIiIIRT Sill market. He being a druggist and hav
lIIIUUIIIUIIWIII mg sold all kinds of medicine, his un
eolicited testimonial is of great inipor-
A tance to the sick and Buffering.
, m . Capt. J. I>. Johnston,
anil Vnrnfllia To all whom it may concern : —l take
QIIU OWI UIUIU great pleasure in testifying to the efft-
cient qualities of the popular remedy
for eruptions of the skin known as
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Potassium.) I suffered for several
the weak aud debilitated, givesstrength years with an unsightly and disagre
to weakened nerves, expels diseases, eable eruption on my face, and tried
giving the patient health and happiness various remedies to remove it, none of
where sickness, gloomy feelings and which accomplished the object, until
lassitude first prevailed. this valuable preparation was resorted
skin diseasesTuke blotches, pimples, U ™‘r cu ™ d ' 1 .
old chronic ulcers, tetter, sea Id head. Of the firm of Johnston & Douglas,
we may say without fear of contra- Savannah, Ga.
diction that P. P. P. is the best blood Henry Winter, Superintendent of the
purifier inthe world. Savannah Brewery, says: he has had
Ladies whose systems are poisoned rheumatism of the heart for several
and whose blood is in an impure con- years, often unable to walk his painwas
dition, due to menstrual irregularities, so intense; ho had professors in Pm la
are peculiarly benefited by the won- delphia but received no relief until he
derful tonic and blood cleansing pro- came to Savannah and tried P. P. P.
perties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Two bottles made him a well man and
Eoot and Potassium. he renders thanks to P. P. P.
All druggists sell it.
LIIPBMAIN BROS.,
Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga.
STATS
OF
WKATH2B.
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We are strictly One Price, with each and
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every article marked in Plain Figures. We
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have our own Tailoring Department at the
disposition of our customers in order to render
any alterations necessary for a perfect fit.
ATEDICAL.
for Infanta and Children.
THE MORNING NEWS! THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1891.
1 Cantor! a cures OoKc, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhooa. Eructation,
I Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion,
| Without injurious medication.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y
Remember we are in our New Store,
with an entire New Line of Goods, made in
. . ... £U
the Latest Styles.
DRESS SUITS,
BUSINESS SUITS,
HATS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
UMBRELLAS,
WALKING CANES, &c.
COTTON COMPRESS.
MORSE COTTON COMPRESS.
The most powerful and affective In the world;
exerts a pressure on the bale of 6,000,000
pounds. Eighty-four of them now In use, which
are compressing two-thirds the American crop.
Several of these first erected have pressed one
and a quarter million bales without defect or
appreciable wear. Their Immense weignt and
strength have rendered them the only durable
compress in use. It Is surpassed by none in
quality of work—lnman & Cos.
Have had no repairs to make since its erection
ten years ago—Rome Compress Cos.
We pressed 487 bales in 3 hours and 3 min
utes—Vicksburg Compress Cos.
Sole owners and patentees.
S. B. STEERS & CO.,
Cotton Exchange, NewOrleans, La.
PUBLICATIONS.
The New Music Palace.
453, 455, 457. 459. 461, 403
Washington street, in the exact trade center of
Boston, is the present central establishment of
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY,
and includes an elegant large retail gjore of 70
feet front. Piano parlors of goat beauty, and
many halls, warerooms and offices devoted to
the storing and sale of the largest stock of
Music on the continent, and of every known
Band, Orchestral or other instrument.
The store, from its situation, is accessible to
all music lovers in Eastern Massachusetts, and,
by its universal system of advertising, mailing
of lists and catalogues, extensive correspond
ence and prompt mailing and expressing of
goods ordered, practically stands at the door of
every village home, and is a neighbor to all the
scattered farmhouses of the whole country.
Correspond freely for lists, ioformation or
Musical Advice.
For Childuvn—Motion Songs [25c.. ?2 28 do*.],
Bordman;Golden Boat [soeta]. Miss Chant.
Social Singing— College Songs [SO cts.J, BO
songs; 200.000 sold.
Bong Collections— Song Classics, vol I [sl], 50
songs; Choice Sacred Solos [Si], 31 songs.
Piano Collections— Popular Piano Collection
I*ll, 27 pieces; Popular Dance Collection
[4l]. 6G pieces.
Mailed pott paid on receipt of above prices.
Oliver Ditson Company, Boston.
C. H. DITSON & CO., 837 Rroadway, New
York city
~ HARDWARE.
HARDWARE, ~
BAR, BAND AaND HOOP IRON,
Wagon Material,
NATAL STOBI SUPPLIES
FOR SALE BY
Edward Lovell’s Sons,
155 BROUGHTON Affl) f3B-140
STATE STREET.
FURNITURE, ETC.
—-—T II E
MARRIAGE QUESTION
SOLVED !
It i3 not a question of dollars, but ono of ICONJ
OMY; the first step toward which is the furnishing of your
home on an economical plan. The old reliable FURNI
TURE AND CARPET HOUSE OF EMIL A. SCHWARZ
offers special inducements to parties contemplating marriage,
to whom we would be pleased to quote figures or furnish
estimates.
EMIL A. SCHWARZ,
125 and 127 Broughton Street
FURNITURE AND CARPETS. __
LINDSAY Sc MORGAN,
105 afid 167 Broughton Street.
WEED’S CORITEIK.
A BIG DRIVE jiltlllilk ™ CARRIAGES
DAISY CARRIAGES
THIRTYDAYS
We WIU Sell You a Baby Carriage Twenty-five Per Cent. Off for 30 Dayi. Call Early-
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ]
Catering for the best class of trade, we
have fitted up our new store second to none
in the United States. Wo havo arranged
our Children’s Goods Department so that
ladies will not come in direct contact with
the Men’s Department.
We will be pleased to have everybody
call on us.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BTC.
FLORIDA ORANGES
The Finest Fruit of the Season Now Being
Received Dally by
A.H.CHAMPION’S SON
IKS Congress and 153 St. Julian Strsets.
. ?- ' - - - -L!!— —3
CLOTHING.
EASTER
IS NEAR AT HAND !
FULLY appreciating
the wants of patrons
and their desire of “don
ning anew Suit, we are
prepared to sho the Best
Selected Stock we ever
exhibited (which is say
ing much), and at prices
that are bound to be ac
knowledged ‘Cheap’ from
the word go —We place
at your disposal Numer
ous Attractive Patterns
of the choicest Fabrics,
with our guarantee ac
companying every pur
cha e
OUR 10 cent Linen
Collars and 20 cent
Cuffs are greatly appre
ciated, judging by the
way the demand is for
them. Another sup
ply is soon expeted.
A. FALK 4 SONS,
RELIABLE
ONE-PRICE OUTFITTERS.
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