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PRESIDENTIAL AP3INTMEST3.
The Justices of ta Private Land
Claims Court Nam ad.
Washington, June 10. —The President
this afternoon made tb folio wing appoint
ments:
Leonard W. Colby >f Nebraska, to be
Assistant Attorney Geieral, as provided by
the aot approved Marti 3, 1891.
Joseph R. Reed of lowa, to be chief
justice of the court of Drivate land claims.
Wilbur F. Stone of Colorado, Henry C.
Sluss of Kansas, Thonas C. Fuller of North
Carolina and WilliamAV. Murray of Ten
nessee, to be associatejustiees of the court
of private land claims
Matthew G. Reynolls of Missouri, to be
attorney of the Unitel States for the court
•f! private land claims
’fhe court of private land claims, as con
stituted by the Presidiut, oousists of three
republicans and two cfemocrats.
Justice Reed, who s mane chief justice
of the court, is a resi&nt of Council Bluffs,
la. He served durinj the war as an officer
ju the Second battiry lowa Light Ar
tillery, and was a number of the lowa
state Senate fron 1866 to 1868.
He was subsequently a judge of the
district court ani judge of the
supreme court of lowa. He was elected to
the Fifty-first congress as a republican ami
since the close of that congress has engaged
ia the practice of his profession.
Judge Murray is i resident of Hunting
ton, Tenn. He 8 abouto.s years of
age. He served it tie union army
during the war an! was afterward ap
pointed United States attorney for
the western district of Tennessee.
He is a strong reptblican, but was “re
commended for appointment by both
political parties, all the judges of the su
preme court of the sate urging his appoint
ment. He was remutly employed as a
special counsel for tie government in elec
tion cases.
Judge Slogs of Kansas was formerly a
judge of the district court. He is about 50
years of age, and has his residence at
Wichita. His appointment was urged by
Associate Justice Brewer of the supreme
court, and others. He is a republican.
The democratic members are Col. Fuller
of North Cardins and Judge Stone of
Colorado. The former lives at Raleigh and
is one of the leading lawyers of the state.
Judge Stone wosa judge of the supreme
court of Colorida for many years.
He lives at Denver, and ia
a fine Spansh scholar. Attorney
General Miller ssvs the court is a vtry
strong one, and that the members all stand
high in their profession for ability and in
tegrity. The United States attorney be
fore the court is M. G. Reynolds of
St. Louis, a young man of high legal
standing, and president of the Young
Men’s Republican League of St. Louis.
The salary of the members of the court is
f’> ,000 and expenses, and that of the attor
ney $3,500 and expenses. The court will
sit in the states and territories where case*
arise, and may at times hold short sessions
in Washington.
ON THE TURF.
Laureate 11. Wins the Royal Hunt Cup
.at the Ascot—Morris Parkßtcts. |J
London, June 10. —The race at Ascot to
day for the royal hunt cup. seven furlongs
aud 160 yards, straight up hill all the nay,
was won by Hammond's 4-year-old horse
Laureate 11., Capt. Mitchell’s 4-year-old
colt Rathbeal second, and Lord Hastings
3-year-old filly Beach third. Twenty-two
horses ran.
AT MORRIS PARK.
Morris Park, N. Y., June 10.—The
races here to-day resulted as follows:
First Race— Purse $1,000; five and a half fur
longs. Dr. Wilcox won easily from Arnold,
McCormick third. Time 1:091$.
Skuond Race —Purse $1,000; one and one-six
teenth miles. Majordomo won easily from
Mssterlode, Walcott third. Time 1:47^.
Third Race- All Breeze stakes, SSO each,
81,250 added; penalties aud allowances; seven
furlongs. Eon won handily, with Loanraka
second and Ambulance third. Time 1 :266£.
Fourth Race - Belmont slakes for 8-year-olds,
et SIOO each, $3,000 added; penalties and allow
ances; one and one-quarter miles. At the last
sixteenth it looked as if Montana was winning
easily, when “Snapper” brought FoxforJ from
the bunch and beat Montana out by a beau,
Laureston third, ten lengths away. Time
Fifth Race—Purse SI,OOO for beaten horses;
ons mile. Admiral won by two lengths from
Dr. Hasbrouck, who beat Ballyhoo three
lengths. Time 1:41)4.
Sixth Race— Purse $1,000; six furlongs. Mer
ry Monarch won by four lengths from Lester,
who was four lengths before Temple. Time,
1-1%.
BALTIMORE’S BLAZ2.
The Concordia Opera House a Wreck.
The Loss SIOO,OOO.
Baltimore, Md., June 10. —The main
building of the Conoordla opera house,
which stands on South Eutaw street, be
tween German aud Lombard streets, was
almost completely wrecked by fire
this evening shortly after 0 o’clock.
The annex building, which fronts on
German street near Eutaw was partially
damaged by fire and water. The interior
of the main building is a total ruin. The
estimated damage ranges from SBO,OOO to
SIOO,OOO. The insurance is placed at $135,-
000. About all that is left of the main
building is the wails.
CONTRACIOR EAGER WINS.
He Receives Judgment Against the
Knoxville Southern for $383,511.
Knoxville, Tenn., June IR—The suit
brought by George R. Eager of Boston,
principal contractor, against the Knoxville
Southern Railroad Company, was decided
here to-day. Eager receiving a
judgment for $383,511. Gen. R. N. Hood,
principal counsel for the plaintiff, in an in
terview to-night said that the verdict,
though apparently against the road, will
enable the ri ceiver to settle up the differ
ences against the road much sooner, and will
lead to strengthening of its finances.
NAVAL MOVE ME MTS IN CHILE.
Congressional Ships Arrive at Iqulque.
The Itata to Go to California.
iQtTQUE, Chile, via Galveston, June 10.
—The congressional ships Coohrane, Magal
lane3 and Maipe arrived here this morning
from Caldera and intermediate ports. The
latter vessel brought more than 2.003 men,
fully armed and equipped, from Copiapo.
The Itata will leave for California Sattir
nay, with her cargo of arms and ammuni
■|°u °n board. She will be accompanied by
the United State* steamer Charleston. The
Reamer Monserrat arrived here to-day from
San Francisco, with a large supply of flour
lad provisions. Prices are now expected to
?o down.
Railroad Commissioners at Bruns
wick.
Brunswick, Qa., Juno 10. —State Rail
l° r T Commissioners Virgil Powers, Alex.
L Erwin and L. N. Trammel spent to-day
n the city, leaving to-night for St. Simon’s
sland. Their visit was for the purpose of
nsuecting the terminals of the Brunswick
md Western and East Tennessee, Virginia
in<i Georgia roads, and it is rumored that
bey are investigating the cause of recent
Complaints from shippers of lumber aud
J ® v al stores along both lines in regard to
rates.
Brunswick Riflemen and the Camp.
Brunswick, Ga., June 10. —The Bruns
wick riflemen to-night decided to go over
he Brunswick and Western road to Chicka
uauga.
Died of Influenza.
Bi'blin, June 10. —Most Rev. John Ego,
lorcan Catholic bishop of Waterford, died
>day after eight hours’ sickness of influ
hza.
Bathing suits, gymnasium suits and shoes,
t LaFar’s.— Ad.
BATTLES WITH THE BAT.
Results of the Ball Gamas Between the
Country's Big Clubs.
Washington, June 10.—To-day’s ball
games resulted:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At New York- r. R.H. k.
New \ ork jo a
Pittsburg u 13 2
Batteries: J. Ewing and Clarke, Galvin and
Mack.
At Boston- R. B.H. R.
Chicago is IS S
Boston 0 6 4
Batteries: Clarkson and Lake; Hutchinson,
Heenan and Kittredge.
At Brooklyn— r . aa. e.
Cleveland g 9 il
Brooklyn 9 io 9
Batteries: Young and Zimmer, Lovett and
Dally.
At Philadelphia— r. b.h. e.
Philadelphia 13 4
Cincinnati 3 7 2
Batter es: Thorctou, Brown and Clements;
Mullane and Harrington.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Washington — r. r.h. e.
Washington 3 4 3
Athletics 2 5 0
Batteries: Miller and McGuire, Chamberlain
an l Milligan.
A Land Company Assigns.
New Orleans, La.. June 10.—The Pica
yune's Dallas (Tex.), special says: “The
Dallas Land and Loan Company made an
assignment to C. E. Bird last night. The
liabilities are $500,000, and the assets nearly
$1,500,009. The company was the principal
owner of Oak Cliff, a suburb aci-isa the
river from Dallas, and had to carry so much
paper that they got caught in a tight place.’’
Vesuvius’ Eruption.
Naples, June 10. —The eruption of
Vesuvius continues. The eruption is mild
as yet, but the director of the observatory
on Vesuvius anticipates that it will become
violent at any early date. Tourists are
flocking to this city to witness the eruption.
Sir John MacDonald’s Puoenl.
Ottawa, Ont., June 10.—The remains of
Sir John Mao Donald were taken to King -
ton to-day for burial. The funeral services
hero were such as befitted the great ruler o •
one having strong hold upon the feelings of
all classes of the people.
British Influence on the Bultan.
London, June 10. —In reply to a Jewish
petition Lord Salisbury promises to consult
the Turkish ambassador to ascertain
whether British influence would induce the
sultan to consent to the Jews settling in
Palestine.
Portugal's Convention with England.
Lisbon. June 10. —The Senate to day, by
a vote of 83 to 6, ratified the convention
with England, which was signed to-day and
goes into effect immediately.
Fate of a French Expedition.
Paris, June 10. —The natives of Matanga
have massacred, roasted and devoured the
French expedition from Loango under
Crampet.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla requires smaller doses,
and is more effective, than other blood rasd
oines.— Ad.
SPOOK3 IN A PHONOGRAPH.
Remarks of the Departed Caught and
Recorded on the Cylinder.
' From, the Washington Star.
Spirits that hover about seanoes in Wash
ington are up to the times. They have de
manded phonographs or “talking machines”
to assist them in their work, and the earthly
beings who attend to their waute have pro
vided them. “The touch of the hand that
vanished and the sound of the voice that is
still.” That is part of a message or address
recorded on a phonograph cylinder by an
apparition claiming to be the materialized
spirit of the late lamented John King,
pirate. Mr. King’s head appeared at an
aperture in a dark screen. The room was
dimly lighted. The phonograph was out
side of the screen, and the horn or sound
receiver extended up so that it just touched
the edge of the aperture. Mr. Cronielien,
the general manager of the Columbia Pho
nograph Company, wasoutsideof thescreen,
and operated the little lever of the phono
graph so as to set it going or to stop it at
Mr. King’s convenience. There was objec
tion to Mr. Croinclien’s going behind the
screen, as it might have a bad effect on the
manifestations. This all occurred in a house
on I street, where two spirit mediums are
doing business in the usual way. Mr.
Cromelien was there with his phonograph
last night and on the two nights previous.
A reporter listened to the voice of the pi
rate king as it was reproduced by the phon
ograph. It was somewhat sepulchral, an
extra graveyard twang being given to it by
the japanned tin horn through which it es
caped out of the phonograph.
Tom King’s voioe was not the only one thus
imprisoned. There was an address by Mr.
Wash Emmons, who, according to his own
statement, had no palate in life and has not
succeeded in picking up one vet in the after
life. So a good many of Mr. Emmons’ re
marks consist of rather unintelligible guttur
als. Others of the cheerful circle of splritß
that have given their time toward making
the 1 street seaucea interesting
also spoke. The mechanical ar
rangement in each case was
the same as in the case of John King. Some
of the voices are rcorded with marvelous
distinctness. The messages are all on about
the same level as the usual spirit message.
One spirit said it was like talking into an
empty barrel to speak into the phonograph
horn. The phonograph experiment was
tried because the spirit themselves, accord
ing to the statements made to the reporter,
clamored for it. One spirit, much inter
ested in the proceedings, claims to be the
immortal essence of Christy, the minstrel.
Chiisty proposes to drum for the phono
graph and make a record of what is consid
ered a wonderful performance even for a
spirit—the beginning of a rapid tattoo in
perfect time with light sticks made by
splitting a clothespin. This would have
been done last night, probably, but Christy
was in a hurry to get away from the per
formance in order to see a sparring raatoh
at one of the theaters. He keeps up his in
terest in these things.
You cannot feel well without a clear head,
and for thi. take Sim mom Liver Regulator.—
Ad.
Fine gloria and silk umbrellas, all sizes,
at LaFar’s.— Ad.
Yachting caps, white, black and Blue, at
LaFar’s. — Ad.
Pictures in great variety and all prioee.
M. T. Taylor, 135 York street—Ad.
Neglige shirts, elegant new patterns in
light summer goods, at LaFar’a— Ad.
Elastic seam drawers, gauze underwear in
variety, at LaFar’s. — Ad.
Old newspapers—2oo for 25 cents—at
business office. MorninoNxws. — Ad.
Fine neckwear In crape, grenadine and
summer silks at LaFar’s.—^4d.
The Morning News City Delivery
Is as perfect as money, experience and con
stant care can make it The psper is de
livered in any part of the city as far south
as Estill avenue promptly and regularly,
immediately after going to press, aud with
as little delay as is possible to make certain
delivery. The service is the best of any city
in the south, and is under the immediate
supervision of tbe business office. None but
the best carriers are employed, and our con
stant aim is to make this important depart
ment faultless. In tbe southern part of tbe
city prompt delivery is made by wagon,
guaranteeing to those living a distance
from the office an early servioe. Tbe Morn
ing News will be delivered regularlv for
one month, $100; three months, $2 50.
Your subscription solicited.
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1891.
Talking of patent medi
cines you know the old
prejudice. And the doctors
—some of them are between
you and us. They would
like you to think that what’s
cured thousands won’t cure
you. You’d believe in pat
ent medicines if they didn’t
profess to cure everything—
and so, between the experi
ments of doctors, and the
experiments of patent medi
cines that are sold only be
cause there’s money in the
“stuff,” you lose your faith
in everything.
You can't always tell the
prescription that cures by
what you read. So, perhaps,
there’s no better way to sell
a remedy than to tell the
truth about it, and take the
risk of its doing just what
it professes to do.
That’s what the World’s
Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
does with Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery,
Favorite Prescription, Pleas
ant Pellets, and Dr. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy.
If they don’t do what their
makers say they’ll do—you
get your money back.
Local Reoori for the Morning News.
Local forecasts for Savannah and vicinity
for to-day: Fair; warmer.
Speoial forecast for Georgia;
RAIN I Showers; stationary temperature;
southeasterly winds.
Comparison of mean temperature at Savan
nah. Ga.. June 10, 1991, and the mean of the
same day tor sixteen rears:
Departure
Mxax Tkm per att r*. from the £nS?Jan
— normal , ~,,
for 16 years;June 10,*91. -|- or *• jaj1 ’
78 |_ _76 2 -.86
COMPARATIVE RAIHFALL T .TSMEJVT.
. Amount Departure
Amount for from the Jan
for 16 years Juno 10 31 1831.
.03 * —.22 5.02
Maximum temperature, 81: minimum tern
perature. 70
The hight of the river at Auguita at
7:83 o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 12.0 feet —a fail of 0.3 fe:t during the
past twenty-four hours.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at ail stations ... . .
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending 6 p. m.. June 10,1691. TBth Merldlau time
Districts. Averaoe.
„ Max. I Min. Raln-
H "“- Temp Temp fall, t
Atlanta.... •• ....... 12 72 66 84
Augusta.,, .......... 12 78 66 ,74
Charleston 7 I *2 I? 844
Galveston 18 98 j 72 .00
Little Rock .... 15 88 |6B .01
Memphis. 15 62 66 .13
Mobile 5 84 66 34
Montgomery 7 84 66 S3
New Orleaus. 10 92 68 . 09
Savannah 12 83 68 .31
Vicksburg 4 90 64 T
Wilmington 10 82 64 .03
Summary .... I ...
Means. 1 ...
STATIONS or Max. I Min. Hain
bavaxnah DISTRICT. Temp Temp falll.t
Alapaha 88 68 .05
Albany... 86 70 1.03
Americas 92 68
Bftinbridge 81 68 1.08
Cordate 88 68 .11
Eastman 84 68 01
Fort Gaines 82 60 . 38
Gainesville, Fla. 88 68 00
Mlllen 84 68 90
Quitman 86 70 ,10
Savannah 81 70 .03
Thomasrille 90 70 00
Wayoross 88 68 . 00
— —a,
Summary
Means,
Observations tasen at the same moment oF
time at all stations for the Mobnino News.
Savannah, June 10, 7:36 r. oity time.
Rainfall
; q Velocity..
B
Direction...
Temperature...
Kaue
or
Stations.
Fortlanu 60 8 Wi. P'tly cloudy
Boston 74 SW ]6 Cloud lees.
Block Island 38 S W 18 .... Cloudless.
New York city.... 74 S 14 Cloudless.
Philadelphia 7S 8 12 Cloudless.
Wasbiugtoncity... 72 8 6 .... Cloudless.
Norfolk 70 S E! 8 Cloudless
Charlotte 70 E .. .54 Cloudy.
Kitty liawx. - 6 B 6B E 8 P'tly cloudy
Hotteras
Wilmington 74 E . 06 P’tly cloudy
Charleston E 6 24 P'tly cloudy
Augusta 68 8 E .. 1.92 Raining.
Savakkah 76 S E .02 Raining.
Jacksonville, 76 N E 8 .14 Cloudy.
Tampa. 78 N E 6 Cloudless.
Point Jupiter,Fla i
Titusville 78 E 10 .32 Cloudy.
Key West 90 N E 6 .08 P’tly cloudy
Atlanta 68 E 6j 80 P'tly cloudy
Pensacola 80 8 W 8, Cloudless.
Mobile 30 g 61 Cloudless.
Montgomery 78 S 6! .02,P’tly cloudy
Vicksburg 86 8 6 ... Cloudless.
New Orleans. 82 S b| P’tly cloudy
Shreveport 86SE..| P’tlycloudy
Fort Smith j ... j..i
Galveston >.. 80 S E 12' P'tly cloudy
Palestine.... 84 S— Cloudless.
Brownsville 82 S 14 Cloudy.
Knoxville 79 om. .40 Cloudy.
Memphis 76... 6 Cloudy.
Nashville 78 S E .. .0) Cloudy.
Indianapolis. 76] S 6 Cloudy.
Cincinnati 78 S E 6 04 Cloudy.
Pittsburg 74: S Cldudy.
Buffalo 74 SW 12 P’tly cloudy
Detroit 62 3 W 10 *T Cloudy.
Marquette 74; S 6 .32 Cloudlass.
Chicago 66;5W19 .... Cloudy.
Duluth 64 3 W 8 Cloudy.
St. Paul. 79 SW 12 14 Cloudless.
St. Louis 72! 8 12 .82 Cloudy.
Kansas City. 88 N 14 .01 Cloudless.
Omaha 60! N 8 1 Cloudy.
Cheyenne 62 S 18; Cloudy.
Fort Buford. 62 SW 8 T’ Cloudy.
St. Vinoent 60] N 10| T Cloudless.
*T Indicates trace, finches and hundredths.
C. S. Goaoas. Observer Signal Corpa
Fills often leave a person constipated. Sim
mons Liver Regulator never does.— Ad.
Tbe Sunday Morning News
Will be found regularly on sole at the fol
lowing places:
Estill’s News Depot,
Connor’s News Stand.
E. J. Kieffer’s Drug Store, corner West
Broad and Stewart streets
T. A. Mullryne & Co.'s Drug Store, West
Broad and Waldburg streets.
St J. K. Yonge’i Drug Store, oorner
Whitaker and Duffy streets.
McCauley At Co.’s Drug Store, corner
New Houston and Drayton streets.
W. A. Bishop’s Drug Store, corner Hall
and Price streets.—Adit.
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENTRA WORD.
ADVTtRTISKHXtm. 15 Word* cr
•uww. to (Aaj ooJwm ftusrtorf for ONI
OXNT A WORD, Cteaa to aomw, mm*
who haw an* want to wmpply,
OMviAto# te bn* or watt, any * r i or
•aeownmodationw to wwemrw, indwwd.any win*
to gratify, wkoutd adwwrtiww to tJkw rrfnmn.
PERSON A L.
(!IO TO headquarters for tins photographs;
< cheapest and best; finest accessories in
Savannah. For thirty days 1 will give away one
extra in large gilt frame with each dozen cabi
nets. J. N. WILSON, 21 Bull street.
KORTINO IMPROVED INJECTOR, the best
over thirty thousand sold. If your ma
chinist don't have it get him to order of LOM
BARD ft CO.. Augusta, Ga.
PRICKLY H RAT— Prickly heat, chafing.
1 cured when using Boraciua Toilet and
Nursery Powder, blghlv perfumed. Try it.
F 'OR a short time only: Fine cabinet photo
graphs, two dollars per dozen, at FOREST
CITY PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Congress
street.
YVrE are the only authorized representative
U of Rntottm, Gerstley A Cos. for Rye
Whiskies, Geo. H. Forster Cos. for Rye Whiskies
and A. & H. Myers for Pure Schuylkill Malt
Whisky. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE, 45 East
Broad street.
CHAFTINUS. Pulleys, Hangers and mill work
C: all kinds, and repairs and supplies. LOM
BARD & 00., Augusta, Ga.
\\ r K are sole agent In southern states for
* * Chas. Dielzl & Co.’s Hungarian Wines
and H. Eckel & Co.’s Khernay Champagnes.
M. LAVIN’S ESTATE', Telephone 54.
\TLAS and Erie Engines, Boilers, Tanks and
Stacks. Grate Bars and Building Castings.
LOMBARD ft CO., Augusta, Ga.
IF you are Is need of money and
want a liberal loan, for any length of
lime, at lowest rate of Interest, on Diamonds.
W atches. Jewelry, Clothing, etc., aud if you
wont your valuables returned In the same con
dltlon as left, patronise home enterprise and
call at the Old Reliable Savannah Ucensed
Pawnbroker House, 179 Congress street, E.
MUHLBKRG, Manager.
help wanted.
\V r ANTKr>, a house girl. Apply 119 Perry
t street
V\ T ANTED, n nurse. Apply at 79 Holton
v v street, between Abercurn and Lincoln.
WANTED. 25 good brickmasons; steady
work; ten (10) hours day's work. Apply
to W. H. KENDRICK. Contractor, Tampa, Via.
\V r ANTED, a bov who has had some experl
’ ' ence at soda fountain. Address FO UN
TAIN, News offies 1 ,
AIT ANTED, a small girl for light housework
' ’ 13l York street.
nt ANTED, a colored boy to attend two
horses; must come well recommended.
Apply before 8 a. m. at 2!4 Drayton, corner of
Abt rcorp streets.
WANTED, a woman to cook and wash for
’’ small family; must, be able to milk a cow;
while Apply 163 Bolton street.
SALESMAN to sell petit ledgers, advertising
k~ oardsand many other specialties to mer
chants. W. B. PERSHING, South land, Ind.
W ANTED, a firstdata man to represent the
vT National Building aud Loan Association
of Georgia in the city of Savannah. Address
with reference P.O. Box 572, Macon, Ga
X\T ANTED, traveling salesmen for Georgia
“ trade; only a first class man wanted.
Address HARDWARE, P. O. Box No 814, Baltl
more.
ANTED, a reliable and steady girl or wo
“ man as clerk In a bakery; one with ex
perience preferred. A good place and rood
wages to right person. Address K., care Morn
ing News.
BMRLOV MKN'T WANTED.
VTOUNG man thoroughly understanding the
I grocery business wants position in retail
store. WILLING, this office.
IJOSITION by a young lady as home com
paninn, travelingeompaaionor governess;
traveled around extensively; best social refer
ences. Address Miss LE BELERB, care this
office.
YY 7 ANTED, position as bookkeeper, assistant,
“ shipping, bill or entry clerk by No. j
penman; statements or office work a specialty
Address VICTOR, care Morning News.
('U.MPETENT. experienced and rel able butler
J wants employment Immediatsly, Refer
ences JONAS COOPER, 117 Henry street.
ROOMS WANTED.
YY/"ANTF.D. room and board, by young man.
V Address with terms B. care of Btahop ft
Co’s Drug Store, Hall aud Price.
Board and room wanted—Large
southern room and board In private fam
ily, for married lady; references expected and
exchanged. Address AUGUST, Box R, city.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
AIT ANTED, a store, for retail grocery busi
vv uess, centrally located. Statu rent, M„
News office.
WANTED, to give every Liquor Dealer a
chance to build up a good trade on a
valuable ttimulant whioh is daily growing in
popularity. 51, LAVIN'B ESTATE, sole Agent.
KIToMS to RENT.
IjVJR RENT, rooms, unfurnished, reasonable
to good partial. Apply 191 York.
r I ’O RENT, rooms on second and third floors,
A Whitfield building, over the postoffice;
location most desirable in tbe oity. Apply to
JOHN SULLIVAN & CO„ 102)4 Bay street.
BOUSES AND STORES FOR RENT
IJOR RENT, etc,re and dwelling corner Jeffer-
I son and South Broad streeis; good locality.
Inquire A. S. COHEN. 139)4 Broughson street.
IJOR KENT, convenient bouse, 46 Jefferson
F street. Inquire A. S. COHEN, 139)4 Brough
ton street.
FOR RENT, that des rablo residence 152 Tay
lor street. Inquire A. S. COHEN, 139)4
Broughton street.
FOR KENT—MISCELLANEOUS.
IVJ RENT, the large hall in the Odd FVllows
building, with supper room sod toilet room
attached, suitable for gerrnans, sociables, balls
%any public gathering: seats 600. Apply to
the JANITOR, or to A. K. FAWCETT, Markot
Square.
FOR SALE.
nORBKS ANiTmUl.es, lust reoelved, extra
tot large mules, family broke horses, fine
saddle and harness horses and mares, and any
thing else you may want. First class livery,
latest style rigs. GUIt.MARTIN & CO., Sale,
Livery and Boardlng stables. Telephone 251.
r pHREE WELL FINISHED NeW COTTAGES
A for sale, oorner Waldburg and Cuyler
streets; just the house for man of small means;
open for inspection to-day and remainder of
week from 6:80 to 7:30 p m. ; terms easy. For
particulars see C. DORSBTT
TNOR SALE, two shares of Savannah Brewing
A Association stock. Address, stating best
offer, BREWERY, care News.
F’OR SALE, Browusville lots, fronting on
Bulloch and Harden streets; terms easy.
CHAS. E. BTULTS.
t I kC.H Alß.Tooth, Nail, Shoe Brushea, Sponges.
I" Chamois. HEIDT'S Artesian. Water Soap,
Qumdrops.
} NOR SALE, the finest imported Wines and
Liquors of all kinds, from olarets to Cordiala
atlowest prices consistent with superior quality.
M. LAVIN’S ESTATE. Telephone 54.
WAGONET, carries 9 passengers, just the
thing for beach and picnic parties. GUIL
MARTIN A CO.. Stables.
SALE, a well-built, desirable seven
- room house on Second street, between Bull
and Whitaker streets, on easv terms; imme
diate possession. W. K. WILKIXBON, Real
Estate Dealer.
li'Oß SALE— Live man with amall capita! can
buy a paying business In good location.
Address or call on HENRY SOLOMON A SON.
TTiOR SALE, cottage on Tybee, fronting the
A ocean, next to Furbera' Point House, Will
easy terms. Apply to JOHN G.
BUTLER, 140 Congress street.
State
op
Weather.
I’OK SALE.
TNOR SALE, a small speedy sloop yacht ;ex
r cellent condition; new sails Cheap. Ap
ply 115 Liberty street.
IDOR SALE, the largest and best assorted
1 stock of White Pine Sash, Doors, Blinds.
Mouldings, etc., etc.. In the South. Also all
standard brands of Pure White Lead#. colors,
dry and in all Mixed Paints, Vsmithes, etc.
Mill supplies. Builders’ hardware Is my
specialty. I.ime, Plaster sad Hair. Direct im
portations of Roeendale and Portland Oment.
Sewer, Culvert aud Flue Pice, ell sizes, bead*.
Traps, Tb, etc. Call or write for my prices, and
get estimates before buying. ANDREW
Il AN LEY.
SCI AC FOR twenty five feet rubber hose,
Lp I'M with nozzle and couplings. NKID
LINGERARABUS.
INCH SALE, a large lot'ot first uuality
. cheroots Special discount to the Trade.
M. LATIN’S ESTATE.
Delivery wagon, in good order, for
baker tr groceiv Cheap. CHATHAM
BOTTLING WORKS. Margaret street.
OLD NEWSPAPERS—9OO for ‘25 cents-ttt
Hutlnos* Office Morning News.
BOARDING.
Y\ T ANTED, boarders at Isle of Hope; pleas
t i ant rooms and first class board. Address
HOPE, News office.
SUMMER RESORTS.
\riRGINIA.— Summer board can be had in a
private family 2W miles from Charlottes
ville. Apply to Mrs WILLIAM I. RANDOLPH.
P.0.80x 90, Charlottesville, Va References:
Edward Karow, J. Randolph Anderson, Savan
nah.
N EW’ YORK CITY apartments in a family
hotel to rent for the summer, delightfully
located, facing close to both Central Park aud
Manhattan Park. Table very reasonable. Ad
dress YORK, Morning News office.
OffTH STREET. 36 West Parties visiting
—! Now York will find elegant rooms aud ex
cellent hoard: location quiet and central; near
principal store , hotels and theaters; very quiet
street. MRS. PATTERN.
OUMMKR BOARD in the mountains of Vir
. ’ ginia. Location cool, h-althful and pleas
ant; convenient to railroad, post and telegraph.
Address F. M. RANDOLPH, Keswick. Albe
marle county. Va.
l>t>AßD A lovely visiting place nuiong the
I > mountains of virzinla, everything inviting,
at MRS .1. H. ALEXANDER’S, Withville, Vo.
For particulars inquire of H. B. Spencer.
/NOWK.R SPRINGS, in the mountains ot
' I Northeast Georgia, will be open to euevts
June 15th. For rotes address P.-B. HOI.TZEN
DOKFF. Gainesville, Ga.
NEW YORK BOARD, delightfully situated
rooms; excellent, table; summer prices;
outhern family. Mrs. W ~09 East Fifty-ninth
IXJBI.
DOG LOST—Small black spaniel, female, re
turn to 175 Bolton street aud be rewarded,
IOST, cut glass smelling bottle, silver Btop-
J pent each end. Returning sum to No. 81
Abercorn street liberal reward will be paid.
MISCELLANEOUS.
4 AC. lu >X Camphor Moth Balls, 15c plot Car-
Ivf bolic Acid, at iIEIDT’B. 33c pound Insect
powder.
PROVIDE for your family by taking assured
stock In the National Assured. C. P.
MILLER, Secrotary.
2C. PAPER to close out Flower Seeds. Try
pound box Ileidt’s special 25c. and 35c.
(Tandy, fresh supply
IF you want your furniture upholstered and
renovated by skilled w orkmen, send it to the
A. J. MILLER COMPANY.
IF you need a pure, palatable medicinal stimu
lant, ask your grocer for Schuylkill Malt
Whisky, M. LAVIN’d ESTATE. Wholesale
Agent.
fMNE bottled goods and Jug trade aro our
specialties, which receive our constant at
tention. M. LAVIN’S ESTATE.
OLD NEWSPAPERS- IDO tor 25 cento—at
Business Office Morning News.
INLOWEHB—A fresh supply at Strong's drug
r store dalFr. Floral designs at short notice.
QEORGKWaGNKK, telephone 498.
KC. GLASS, ye latest drinks only at Hsldt's;
*) Poach Cream. ( rab Apple Cider, Eggnogs,
Root Beer, Tate Spring or Mineral Waters,
nco, RETURNED if Eczema, Face nnd nil
Z•) Skin Eruptions, Tetter, not cured when
using Pemble’s Medicated Soap, at HEIDT’S
and druggists.
FFEFORE you buy or sell property consult
I ROBERT H. TATKM. Real Estate I leaf or
and Auctioneer.
(AH IMAGES. UCGGIEi, ETC.
VICTORIA,
Tlie most stylish, yet light
enough for one horse.
Price very moderate. Just re
ceived. and will be sold CLOSE
to make room for new arrivals.
Other styles also.
Harness in every variety.
Likewise “Everything on
Wheels” at
The Savannah Carriage
and Wagon Cos.
iiardw ake.7
Attention,
mm.
Blue Rock Pigeons.
Blue Rock Traps.
’alurWmCi.
SHOE*.
~ JAMES MEANS & CO.’S
Jnly 53 Goodyear _
made of Calfskin ever widely / M
idurrtiud. Sold svsrywtMT.. /1 ' f-i W
This is the original 83 Snot Jtnd / q - ,|_L J
the best made. Beware of Iml- / • Cs££§saß;a9
taboos. Tosltively ope geo- / fcl
line unless stamped on the / 51
inies“James Means', 3§H&Tsf*k\
S3 Shoe.” V 13S1§P># A
J. MEANS k CO.
BoiUb, lin. s' I
Full line of SHOES for Men and boys. For
gale by
A. S. NICHOLS. Sasanaaii.
SANITARY PLUMBING.
Stea fitting.
Appreciating the Inconvenience to mdl own
ers and steam fitters of having to send off for
their fittings, oftentimes causing great loss by
delay and always a great deal of trouble, we
hare undertakea to meet the demand, end have
quite an assortment on hand, with other* on
the way.
Among those goods in stock we mention:
THE KORTINO IMPROVED AND THE ME
TROPOLITAN INJECTOR.
THE HANCOCK INSPIRATOR.
ASHCROFT AND CROSBY STEAM GAUGES
AND WHISTLES.
THE MICHIGAN SIGHT FBED AND POW
ELL'S LUBRICATORS
FAIRBANKS AND JENKINS VALVES AND
PACKINGS.
All kinds and sizes Valves, Iron Pipe and Fit
tings.
Pipe cutting and threading a specialty.
Call or write for prices.
Sami! Plmliiic Cos.
SO Al*.
Savannah to tie, Front
Ladies Appreciate Oar Soap.
Then tell your Washerwoman
to ask for ggg
The Boss,
Champion,
Family Artesian
and. Magic.
Favorite Brands Made by
TBS SAVANNAH SOAP WORKS,
Cor. Pine and Lumber Sts.
Leave orders at LINDSAY ft MORUAN'S,
Broughton and Barnard Btreetß.
GROCER! K-..
MOUNTAIN BUTTER !
GREEN MOUNTAIN,
VERMONT,
Creamery Butter.
Received by livery Steamer.
J. S. TYSON, Jll, k CO
FLOUR.
“Royal Lily”
FLOUR,
PUREST and BEST Brand on
This Market.
J. McGRATH & CO.,
FANCY GROCUR.
BLANK BOOKS.
SOUTHERK
HEADQUARTERS FOR
ACCOUNT BOOKS,
PRINTING,
—AND—
LITHOGRAPHING.
Blank Books tkat Open Flit a Specialty:
FINE BINDING
in all Stylo*, for Public and Private Lihrarls*
Turkey Moroeoc, Crushed SeaL or Le
vant, Russia and other Qualities,
MUSIC ancTMAGAZINE3,
* 9
IN MARBLE, PLAIN UR GILT EDGES.
Horning News Steam Printing Boose
Printing, Lithographing and Binding,
SAVANNAH. - - GrA.
Corporation!, Officials, Merchants, and busi
ness men generally who require the very best
quality of work are Invited to favor ua with
Uieir patronage. Our Account Books bare been
used by the loading bouses in thu South for the
pan twenty years, and have stood the test far
strcnuth. noaxmi.iTT AMD wonxuxKsnip. New
ror-ierns can be fitted out prompt!;. at reason
able prices,with whatever suppliee .they require
In our line.
tar-ALL ORDER® executed on our
OWN PREMISES.
1 4 1■ X t I > i I I ] I
□ The MORNING NKWB Print
log House (Job Departments) has
added a large stock of Wedding
I Stationery, and prints and
I Lithograph* Invitations, /
V a I Cards, etc., in the
| latest styles. _ <
- 'land
Wedding j £
j n ;
Invitations:
i s
- - - - Parti** contemplating tak
in# thu important ttetflin life \
nan roepo-t roily elicited to call on *
or addrti v
" Morning Ntws Build tag, Sirznnnh, On.
OBaJl and Part/ PtaUonery, V Biting Garda, '
and ether ftn work, attker printed or
eoorarad at the ahorteat notion.
Mil 11 “| TTBCE
ITX) COUNTY OFFICEH3.-Books snd Blank*
L required by county officers for tbe use of
tbe courts, or for office use. supplied to order by
the MORNING NEWS PRINTING HOUSE,*
Whitaker street. Savannah
AUCTION SALES FUTURE DATS ,
Administrator’s Si
By John MeLaaghlia i Son., Auctioneers,
On Tuesday, July 7, 1891,
GEORGIA, Chatham Conner.—
Under and by virtue of the power conferred
by the will of ELIZABET H VERDIER. tha
undersigned, will sell at atnsr public or pri
vate sale, on the flrst TUESDAY in July next,
at the door of the court house la Savannah.
Chatham County, between the legal hours of
sole, the following property to-wit:
Eastern half of lot No. twenty-eight (28l Curry
town Ward. City of Savannah, situate on south
side of Charlton street, between Montgomery
and West Broad streets, with the improvements
thereon, consisting of a two-story brick house.
Terms cash. CHARLES J. WHITE.
Administrator A. B. N. C. T. A. estate of
ELIZABETH VERDIER. deceased.
*"- " 1 .. . -.Lift
PETITIONS FOR IXCORPORATIOIF
(JTATZ OF GEORGIA, Chatham Coumty.—
To the Superior Court of said county Th
petition of j. j. McDonough, l. m. WAR
FIELD, CHAS. H. DORSETT. W. (J, COOPER.
O. B. WARRAND, ISAAC BECKETT, COLLAT
BROTHERS, GEORGE K. FORD and JAMES
H. FL’RBEK, respectfully sbeweth that they
aud such other persons as may hereafter bo as
sociated with them desire to be incorporated
under the laws of the State of Georgia into a
body corporate and politic, under the o. -rporatw
name of
THE SOUTHERN MILL SUPPLY COMPANY.
The object of their association and tbS busi
ness they propose to carry on is as follows: To
erect, eutnp and operate manufacturing estab
lishments for the manufacture of machinery of
all kinds, and to buy and sell machinery, mil!
suppllea and ail other kinds of personal prop
erty on their own account or for the account of
others, on commission nr brokerage: to own,
operate, exorcise, use. apply aud manufacture
patented articles of any sort, character or de
scription; to purchase, sell and hold paten#
lights, and the same to assign to otbnr persona
or corporations: to buy, lease or otherwise ac
quire real estate, aud to dispose of tha same by
sale or lease, as the board of dlreotors may de-’
cide; to own, purchase, subscribe for, receive,
sail and dispose ot the stock, shares, securities
or obligations of othor corporations now exist
ing, or to be hereafter formed or organized
under the laws of the state of Oeorgio,
of the United States of America or of
any state or terrltoryjthorem, or of.any foreign
oountry, and to enter Into contracts of copart
nership association, or other kind, with suot
other corporations or with Individuals; to bor
row money, Issue botes or obligations. make
mortgagee or titles of sale Of tneir property,
real or personol. as security for debts wh(ct*
Ibey contract, to sue and b sued, plead and M
impleaded; to have and uaea cotnmon seal, and
the same to alter or renew at pleasure, and,
generally, to do and perform all acts n i ill—s J
and proper In the transaction of any lawful
business in which they may engage In the satpA
manner that a natural person mlghb
or could do or perform similar acu*|
The principal plane of business of salil
corporation to be in the countv at Chatham.
Georgia, but w ith the right and power to estab-i
Ush branchesjn any ngrt of the state of Geor
gia or of the United States and in foreign coun
tries. The amount of capital to beemployed by
said corporation, actually paid In.will be FIFTY!
THOUSAND DOLLARS, divided into five hun
dred shares of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
each, with the privilege to Increase said capital
to any sum not exceeding FIVE HUNDREii
THOUBAND DOLLARS, as the Board ot Di
rectors may determine, aud to decrease said
sunk by similar determination to any amonnS
not leas than FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
The puners of this corporation to bo axeroiseep
by a Board of Directors, to consist of seven
members, who shall be elected annually by
ballot, by a majority of shares held
by the stockholders present at the meeting {
said directors to retain office until their suc
cessors shall have been duly elected In liko
manner. The board of directors first elected
shall hold office until iho second Monday in
January, 1892, ou which date the regular an
nual meeting shall be held, and thereafter on
the second Monday In January In each year.
Wherefore, petitioners pray that they may
be Incorporated as aforesaid for the term of
twenty years, wltn the privilege of renewal at
the end of that period. And petitioners will
ever pray, eto. ISAAC HKOKHfTT,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Petition for incor|ioratlon filed in office and
recorded this 18th day of May, 1891.
JAMES K. I*. CARR.
Clerk S. 0., C- O
LEGAL SALES.
UNITED BTATKB MARSHAL’S SALE.
|> Y VIRTUE of a writ of venditioni exponas,
A* issued out of tbe DMtrict Court of the
United Statee for the Eastern Division of tbo
Southern Distrlot of Georgia on be 28tti day of
May. 1891, at the sultof the PROPELLER TOW
BOAT COMPANY et al. against the sohooner
Agnes I. Grace, hor tackle, apparel and furni
ture, and in obedience to tue sentence and de
cree of said court, I will expose fur -ctlo. ah
public outcry, and will sell to the highest bidder
for cash, on THURSDAY,the eighteenth aayoffi
June, A. D. 1891. between the hours of I®-
o'clock a u. and 4 o'clock i\ m. of said day, in
front of tbe United States Court House door,
in the oity of Savaunab, Ueoigla, the acboooer
AGNES L GRACE, her. tackle, apparel and
furniture, os she now lien in the Savannah
river, at the city of Savannah, Georgia.
Dated st Havanush, Ga., this the2Bth day of
Slay, A. D. 1891.
WALTER P. CORBETT,
United Statee Marshal.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.— All persons having demands
against the estate of FRANK BAKER,
late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to tbe un,
deraigred showing their character and amount,
aooording to law. Aud ad persons indebted to
said estato are required to make immediate
payment to me. WILLIAM T. LEOPOLD,
Administrator Frank Baker, deceased
PROPOSALS WANTED."
U"s. treasury "SepartmentTWasS
• ixotois, D. C., May 18. 1861—Scaled pro
posals will be received, to bo opened at 2 o'clock
p. m., June 22, 1891, for the sole to tbe Unit<k
States of suitable properly, centrally and con
veniently located, for a new site for tbe publfe
building authorised by act of congress, ap
proved Jan. 21, 1891. to be erected in Savannah,
Georgia. A corner lot, approximating 186 feet
front by 136 feet In dimensions, is preferred, if
not a corner lot the property must approximate
222 feet front bv 136 feet in dimensions, or oun
tainlng superficial urea equivalent thereto.
Each j -reposal must be made with the under
standing and agreement that. M it is aooepted,
the buildings and all improvements on the prop
erty are to be retained, and removed within
thirty day 9 after written notice
by the vendor, and that all expenses
connected with furnishing evidence of title and
deeds of conveyance are to be paid by the ven
dor. Each proposal must be accompanied by a
properly drawn diagram, giving the metes and
bounds of the property, and showing the streets
nruund the block in which the property is situ
ated: also, by a written statement in regard to
the grades, character of ground for founda
tion. etc. The right to reject any and all pro
posals is reserved. Each proposal must be
sealed, marked “Proposal for tbe sale of prop
erty for anew site for the public buildlhg iu
Savannah, Georgia,'’ and addressed and mailed
to the Commission to select new site for V. S.
Court House and l’oetoffice. Savannah, Geor
gia, care Postmaster. Savannah. Os.
LUMBER. "
McCauley, SiiM 4 Ca,
Yellow Pine Lumber,
rough or dressed.
Planing Mill, yard and offioe.Qwinnett street,
east of 8.. F and W. Ry.
Dressed Flooring, Celling. Mouldings, Weath
erboarding, Shingles, Lathes, Etc.
Estimates furnished and prompt delivery
gun anteed.
VAN DEVEER t HOLMES’
CELEBRATED
/E CRACKERS
-ARE BEST—
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