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Local Becnrd for tU Morning News.
Local t > recasts for Savannah and vicinity
(or to-day: Fair: continued oold weather,
moderating considerably by Tuesday even
ing.
1 Official forecast from Washing.
I rl |n ton for Georgia: Warmer; clear
I rAln I weatber; variable winds, generally
I I northerly; much warmer and fair
I Wednesday,
Comparison of mvan temosrature at Hu van
■ah. Ga.. Nov. 30. 1881, and the mean of tha
,*me day for nineteen years
Departure
Mean TsuPhOATuac from the Departure
. ■ normal cinoe
for 16 years Nov. 30. 91 -i- or— Jan. I,l*ol.
~ 56 I• 20 387
Compiritlve rainfal: statem-nt:
Departure
Amount few. Amount from the Departure
19 /ears. for normal Since
Nov 30. 91 or Jan. 1,1891.
~~ 00 ~ 09 ~ 6 04
Maximum temperature, 41”; minimum tem
perature. 31°.
Tha hight of the river at Augusta at 7:33
o’clock a. m. yesterday (Augusta time)
was 7.5 feet, a fall of 0.5 feet during the
past twenty-four hours.
Cotton Region Bulletin for twenty-four hours
ending 8 and. m. Nov. 30. 1891. 75th Meridian time.
Observations taken at the same moment of
time at all stations
DISTRICTS. AVKRAGI.
Nams N S°- *“. tain
tioua Temp Temp fall.
Atlanta.... JO 44 30 .00
Augusta 13 38 33 .04
Charleston 6 44 32 .07
Galveston 16 56 32 . 00
yttleßoclt .. .... 10 44 32 .00
Memphis 14 40 13 .00
Mobile 10 46 32 .00
Montgomery 5 50 24 .00
Hew Orleans 10 52 23 .00
Savannah 9 51 23 .00
Vicksburg 3 46 22 , 00
Wilmington. 9 36 80 *T
Summary
Means ...
stations or Max, Min. linln
stvannah DISTRICT. Temp Temp; falLt
Alapaha 46 28 .00
Albany 46 26 . 00
Americus TO 23 .00
Bambrldge.
Cordeie f*j
Kastman.. 50 28 00
Fortlialnea.
Gainesville 52 30 qq
*Uen 42 26 .00
Quitman. 60 28 .00
Savannah 41 31 .00
Thomasvllle 52 28 .00
Wayarosa
Summary
Mean*. ’**]
Observations takes at the same moment of
time at all stations for the Moturiso Naira,
Bataxnah. Nov. 30, 7:?6 r. city time.
Rainfall...
q Velocity
■ j.
£ Direction...
I 1
Temperature...
Nam®
OF
Stations.
Hoston 22 w 112 .00 Cloudless.
New Yorlc city.... 2- W jlo .00 Cloudless
Philadelphia 30 8 W 6 .00 Cloudless.
Washington city.. 82 NW L | .00 Cloudless.
Norfolk 30 NW 10! .OOiCloudless.
Charlotte 30 N L 00 Cloudless.
Hatteras 33 N 24 T Cloudless.
Wilmington 80 N 0 .00 Cloudless.
Charleston. 36 N E 81 .00 Cloudless.
Augusta 36NEL| .00 Cloudless.
Savannah I 34 N 6' .00 Cloudless.
Jacksonvilla. 40 N 6| .00 Cloudless.
Tampa. 44 N 12 .ooj Cloudless.
Point Jupiter, Fla.. 64 N E 221 .00 Cloudless.
Titusville 31 N 26' .00 Cloudless,
Key West 50 NE 22 .OoiP’tly cloudy
Atlanta 41 N L .00 Cloudless.
Pensaoola 42 N El 61 .00 Cloudless.
Mobile 40! N 6 .00 Cloudless.
Montgomery 42 N E L | .00;Cloudless.
Vicksburg 38 E|6 .00 Cloudless.
New Orleans. 44 Cm.. .00 Cloudless.
Fort Smltn 40 E jlO .00 Cloudless.
Galveston 48,S ETO .00 Cloudless.
Palestine 48 8 F. 6 .00 Cloudless.
Brownsville 58 S E;L .00 Cloudless.
Knoxville 30 N EjL (X) Cloudless.
Memphis 36 E |L ,00jCloudless.
Nashville 38,8 E L .00 Cloudless.
Indianapolis. 28 S E| 8 .OOCloudiess.
Cincinnati 80 Cm.. .OOCloudiess.
Pittsburg 28 SW L .OO Cloudiess.
Buffalo 30 SW,3O *T Cloudy.
Detroit 24 SWI4 .OOiCloudless.
Marquette 30, S 24 . 00 ! Cloudiess.
Chicago 28 S 2- .OOCloudiess.
8t Paul 34 SEII2 .OO Cloudiess.
ot. Louis. 82i 8 j2O .OO Cloudiess.
Kansas City 415E12 .OOCloudiess.
OMMMK A 48j Sjl4 .OOiCloudless.
Indicates trace of rain or snow.
T. H. Smyth, Observer, Weather Bureau.
Phillips’ Dlgrestible Cocoa
Makes a very delicious and nourishing drink.
It is particularly adapted for persons of weak
digestion, differing t herein from all other cocoas
in the market. Kept by all druggists and
grocers.—Ad.
A TRUNK OF SILVER FOR $5.
& Great Offer by a Reputable House.
Do You Want It?
Realizing the sluggishness of trade gen
erally, and desiring to throw a little life
into business, and at the same time to place
within general reach an extraordinarily
handsome present, that is ordinarily within
the means of few, Messrs. M. Sternberg &
Bro., the reliable Broughton street jewelers
and diamond merchants, will Inaugurate
on Tuesday, Dec. 1, the presentation to
some fortunate customer of
A Cask (or Trunk) of Solid Silver,
containing seventy-five pieces of most
elaborately and artistically wrought Solid
Silver, valued at *350.
Messrs. Sternberg desire to impress
pointedly and emphatically on the public
mind *kat this is no olaptrap or deceptive
soheme, but, on the contrary, is a plain,
practical business proposition that speaks
for itself.
The public is invited to call at our estab
lishment and learn how easy it is to gain
Possession of o present as beautiful and
useful as it is valuable.
On and after Dec. 1 tho case of silver will
Be exhibited in our window, and we are
certain that an inspection of it will stimu
late trade in accordance with our designs.
Respectfully,
~ Ad - M. Sternberg & Bro.
°mck oF J . e. Greer, County Jennie, I
Übren Cove Springs, Clay County, >
„ Fla., May 23, 1891. I
... -Twenty-three years ago I was
lnbam atory rheumatism. 1 was
I- . , *he most eminent physicians in the
' visited the great Saratoga Springs, N.
tna'nv U ntßot uot ® d * lot Springs of Arkansas, and
eulting wifh * aterin ß Places. and always con
finallv cs 1 n t . h ’ , i! Physician tor directions ;
Ab6m W f 10l i <la ten years ago.
rheumatism* years “ K 0 1 bad a severe attack of
twelve Week, 00 - nfln^ a 10 my roOm tOT
to try P e "“^ an<l< lun jg the time 1 was Induced
( P rickly Ash, Poke Root and
good f, ,r r ?r^i tUO V nK that each ingredient was
two small of the Wood, after using
it times J®-?! 1 wa ? at four dilTer
hav, “ ve had slight attacks aud I
P„ Slld w' ® !, aken , two small bottles of P. P.
•medicine of “^Re^t'fully.'b 6 b “*
J. F. Greer.
Is v .. rheumatism
Inability i^j blood dls °vder caused by
Poisoi. s y whinh he kldKey , B to throw otf certain
%JoiutM an?rrmscif e tb<S liS " UeS ftboUt
vires thi’.iil— y . stm Ple, quiokly and surely
Wood tb j? v d r iff se ’ neutra ibmg impurities in the
P.p p ;*f h^ onc ® arid seionoe both indorse
known only infallible blood purifier
___ MEDICAL
A boil hurts, but it
Vl'Y\ 'f-’ps. It shows you
Cll* Plainly what you Heed.
It wouldn't bo there, if
) x c yoor blood were pure
V 4/- . Mid your system in the
I ’ / Jl nght condition. And
#7 Jl they would be, if you and
take Dr. Pierce’s Golden
(v / .I Medical Discovery.
JJh'l . it cairies health with
I A T ANARUS: }J AU Blood, Skin, ivi
\\Wyj Scalp Diseases, from a
ptj common blotch or erup
■jMK lion to the worst Scrof
■Sgsjf a ula, are cured by it. It
invigorates the liver,
purities and enriches the
blood, and rouses every
otvsn into healthful action. In the most
stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such os
Salt-rheum, Eczema, Tetter. Erysipelas,
Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and
with Scrofula in every shape, and all
blood-taints, there's nothing that can
2 ual JJL as , a Pcclcct Mid permanent rem
y. That s the reason it s the only medi
t* kind that can be guaranteed.
it it tails to benefit or cure, In any case
you have your money back. And that
makes it the cheapest blood-purifier sold.
Jioxns.
Mims Building, )
New York, November 24, 1891. f
To (he Holders of the Sii Per Cent Bonds
OF THE
Ocean Stearnsl Coiam
OF SAVANNAH, GA„
OF
1,000,000,
Due January 1, 1892.
This Company has executed a mortgage to
the CENTRAL TRUST CO., New York, oa
Ships and Terminals in Savannah, Oa., to secure
an issue of 1,000,000 Gold Bond Ist Mortgage 5
per cant, dated July 1, 1860, and due July 1,1920.
Interest payable in New York January and
July, each bond having the indorsement and
guarantee of principal and interest by the Cen
tral R. R, atid Banking Cos. of Georgia.
lam authorized to offer to the holders of the
maturing 6 per cent. Bonds an opportunity to
exchange them for the new 5 per cent. Bonds
on a basis of bond for bond and a cash payment
of J 5.
There bas been exchanged to this date over
one-third of the maturing Sixes.
Holders of Sixes in Bavannah, Ga., can deliv
er to the Central Railroad Bank who will for
ward and deliver new bonds without any
charges.
A. DUTENHOFER.
State
of
Weather.
BKKB.
GLOBE BREWERY.
“GOLDBRAU.”
The Ingredients used In the brewing of this
famous Lager Beer consist of the best grade
Canada Malt and Bohemian Hops, brewed by
the most approved scientific methods and puri
fied by a slow and low process of fermentation,
while long storage renders the same mellow,
fine flavored and thoroughly wholesome. Asa
refreshing, strength giving beverage the Globe
Brewing Company’s GOLDBRAU is unsur
passed. Served in barrels and bottles. Orders
addressid to
Globe Brewing Agency,
SAVANNAH, GA„
Will receive prompt and careful attention.
Savannah Depot, 63 River street.
PLDMBER AND GAS FITTER.
ESTABLISHED 1663. '
JOHN XIcOLSON,
30 AND 32 DRAYTON STREET.
Practical Plumber, Steam
and Gasfitter.
A fine assortment of GAS FIXTURES and
GLOBES, two to eight lights, at
moderate prices.
All sizes of
IRON AND LEAD AND OTHER PIPEB AND
COCKS.
A full line of Valves and Fittings, from % to
6 inches. Everything necessary to fit up Steam
Hydraulic and Wind-mill power.
Civil and Steam Engineers will find it to thsir
advantage to call.
BATH TUBS,
WATER CLOSETS and
WASH BASINS.
CHANDELIERS. GLASS GLOBES,
And other articles appertaining to a first-class
honest establishment, always in stock.
HOTIU.
TIIK MARSHALL.
H. N. FISH’S
European Hotel and
Restaurant,
Broughton St., Savannah, Ga.
BOOMS 50c, 75c, 81 per day. each person.
THE PHOENIX,
Way cross, Ga.
W. M. Stewart.
M ACHINf.RI.
MeDooough and Maotyat;
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinists, Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths,
MANUFICTUIIERS OF
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES.
VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN
MILLS, SUGAR MILLS and PANS.
AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the
simplest and most effective on the market;
Gullett Light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, the
best in the market. . .
All orders promptly attended to. Send for
Price List.
ITINK JLIJNEI OB'
GAS FIXILKES AND GLOBES
l, a. McCarthy’s,
4,6 DBAYTON BT,
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1891.
F ALK CLOTHING CO.
Our stock of Overcoats is simply per
fect end merit the attention of all who
want their dol.are to go as far as possi
ble as well as those who want the finest
goods made.
Whilst we make a specialty of fine
goods we also carry low-priced gar
ments whioh have the attractiveness of
the finer ones. Perfection of cut. neat
ness of appearance, honest workman
ship and great durability.
FALK CLOTHING CO.
CHEAP ADVERTISING^
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 Words or more, in
this column inserted for ONE CENT A WORD,
Cash In Advanoe, each insertion.
Everybody who has any want to supply, any
thing to buy or sell, any business or accommo
dations to secure; indeed, any wish to gratify,
should advertise in this oolumn.
TKBBOSAL,
ON and after the Ist and until 15th of Decem
ber I will ma \e the finest cabinet photo
graphs made in this city at $2 00 per dozen.
Remember this offer is for 15 days only. Fine
frames at lowest prices. J. N. WILSON. 21
BuUstreet.
DR. J. H. REDDING, Physician and Sur
geon, next door to corner Liberty and Bar
nard streets.
DA FTING6. Pulleys. Hangers ano mill work
O ail kinds, and repairs and supplies. LOM
BARD & GO., Augusta, Ga.
DON’T miss your chance for that fine brick
residence, corner of Ahercorn and Oastoa
at auction tbl day. K. D . LaROCHE.
THE HOLIDAYS.—Our $lO Cray on for
SB, our sl2 for $lO. Frames made to
order. Finest line of molding and easels in
the city. LAUNEY & GOEBEL, 141 and 143
Broughton street.
C’ORTUNE TELLER, to be found in West
X H: oad street. No. 232, near New Houston
street.
ATLAS and Erie Engines, Boilers. Tanks and
Stocks, Grate Bars and Building Castings.
LOMBARD dfc CO„ Augusta, Ga.
Y r OU are invited to call and inspect our wine
cellars and bottling works at 8J Bay street.
31. LAVIN 8 ESTATE, importers.
D ancing school, by mons. berger, ar
tist. at .9 Broughton; day and night classes
Dances of the day; the American National Lan
oers; the Villageoise (rustic) B’s Berlin (two
sprightly danoas) minuet for two, four or eight
persons; Bronco, Puritan, Waltz-Minuet, Yorke
Caprice and all the common danoes. Waltz in
lessons. Apply at HARNETT
lIOUbE.
\\7HY db you buy from New York houses
’ v when we can sell here in Savannah cus
tom house at same price and save you freight*
M. LAVIN’S ESTATE. 45 East Broad and 80
Bay street.
COTTON GINS—The Improved Augusta, the
Pratt & Vanwinkle. We have 100 in stock
forfmmediate shipment; also Presses. Shafting
Fully s. etc. LOMBARD & CO., Augusta.
V\7E don’t want the earth, but we do want a
*V big rousing Fall Trade. We have just
got. the finest line of Furniture and House
r urnishing goods you couldjnsk to see, and our
prices are graded down to rock-bottom on every
thing. Come in and get the benefit of our low
prices and new goods. RUSTIN BROB., 192
Broughton street.
If you are in need of money aud want a
liberal loan for any length of time, at lowest
rate of Interest, on diamonds, watches,
jewelry, clothing. etc., and if you want your
valuables returned iu the same condition as left
patronize homo enterprise and call at the Ole
Reliable Savannah Licensed Pawnbroker House
179 Congress street, E. MUHLBERO, Manager
HELP WANTED
\\T ANTED, a younfr man who has had ex
▼ ▼ perience iu marking and packing. Must
he good at figures. EMPIRE STEAM LAUN
DR\ .
WANTED, at once at Screven house, re
" speetable white chambermaid. Apply
to HOUSEKEEPER. w y
TS7HITE girl wanted for light work. Apply
i v Congress, two doors from Abercorn. from
8:80 to 10:30 A, m.
WANTED, a house girl." Apply 87 Jones
V ? street.
\\f ANTED, a colored girl to do general house-
V V work, about fifteen years old. Apply 03
Henry street.
WANTED, a good baker. Apply to E. B.
GOODRICH, Waycross, Ga.
Ay ANTED,an all-round printer at once; must
T V be sober. Address SMALL & SMALL
Jasper, Fla.
Yy ANTED, an agent In every county to han
v v die tbe best bread and cake knives; ex
clusive territory; every housekeeper wants it.
JAMES M. OSBORN, Daytona, Fla.
Yy ANTED, a practical, industrious and sober
V V florist, who understands his business in
all its branches. Apply at Concordia park, or
at C. SEILER'S, 06 Broughton street. Savan
nah, Ga.
A PUBLIC BUILDINGwiIi be erected for any
id city, town, club, commercial or other
body furnishing The Ceiitral Guarantee I.ife
Association, Knoxville, Term.. a given volume
of life insurance, ordinary life rates. Building
costing one tenth insurance furnished and
deeded Insurers iu ten years. The opportunity
of a life time for reliable solicitors. Address N.
F. THOMPSON, president, Knoxville, Tenn.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
A SITUATION wanted by a graduate of
-.A. pharmacy. C. O. D this office.
A FIRST-CLASS Painter desfres employ
zi ment. Mo ierate wages for steady work.
Address PAINTER, care Morning News.
WANTED, position as collector or collec
tions on commission. Reference furnish
ed. Address W. 31., Morning News.
FIRST-CLASS bookkeeper and office man
desires engagement. X. Y. Z„ No. 9 Bull
street.
AN educated, refined American woman
wishing to go south desires a position as
housekeeper, or in a hotel or linen room,
castiler or correspondent. Can be a useful
companion to a lady. Wiilaocept any position
not menial. Address Miss MARY WEEMS,
Philadelphia. Pa.
\V T ANTED, position as bookkeeper for either
* lumber or mercantile firm; best refer
ences from former employers. Address
“COUNTY,” oare this office.
MISCELLA N EOL s WA NTS?
117 ANTED, to rent, a house furnished or un-
VV furnished: suitable for a road house or
country hotel. Address, with tuil particulars,
terms, etc., COUNTRY INN, care Morning
News. .
\\7ANTED to buy, two rou d-top show oases
?V 6 feet each. BURTON, News office.
TI T ANTED to rent, one-half of store in fine
TV business location. Address M., Nows
office. 1
ATITE buy empty bottles at 80 Bay street; tel—
> V phone 340. 3L LAVIN’S ESTATE BOT
TLING WORKS.
WANTED, merchants to try the benefits of
advertising In the “One cent a word"
columns of tho Murhi.vo Nkws. It will certainly
pay.
MIRCKLLANEOIJ* WANTS.
I TV’'ANTED, lace curtains and blankets to
V v clean equal to new. 50c and 75c , 25c ,
50c and 75c. per pair; cleanest and brightest
work In the city; telephone 90. EMPIRE
ATE A M LAUNDRY. 109 Brought, >n street.
\\ T ANTED, all the empty wine. wr,i*ky. gin
* v and bitter bottles tbat w can get. M
LAVIVS EoTATE, S-■ Bay street; telephoned!
ROOMS TO IKEN T.
Ij'Oß RENT n osly furnished rooms, gas, hot
and cold water. 210 President street.
IX>R RENT, half price to careful tenant.
three floors, 8 *ven rooms, with water; aisoj
one room, suitable for office, any business: also)
one 5-room home. Bay lane, near Barnard; also"
a fish house. M. J. DOYLE. Market square.
Ij'Oß RENT, nicely furnished south front
room, near business center; bath. Address
HOME. News office.
TT'OR RENT, one unfurnished southern room.
-I 49 Charlton street.
FIR RENT, a large room, with bath, at 37
Tattnall streot.
TO LET, flat of three connecting rooms and
hath. Address P. O. B. 245. city
I A ROE, furnished front room, hath attached-
J gentlemen only. Perry, second east Bull!
li' LEG ANT rooms to rent at 35 Hunt n-don
J street.
TX) RENT, rooms on sooond an 1 third floors,
J. Whitfield bolldlng over the ;**toffloe
location mom desirable in the city. Auniv to
JOHN SULLIVAN A 00.. 10*H llay smviu
HObhKs ANU STOItKa FOR KENT
IpOR RENT, a store and duelling on Hrmigh
• ton street. Apply to ROBERT McI.NTIRE.'
FOR RENT, desirable residence, 10J Taylor
street, between Drayton and Abercnrn;
south front. Apply to 8. GUCKE.N HKIMER &
SONS.
Ij'Oß RENT, the premises 181 Congress street,
nos- occupied by Appel & Schatd i.-
slon Sept. 1. For terms apply to GEO. W
OWENS, I*4 Bnran street. __
Ij'Oß RENT OR SALE, a very desirable resi
dence near the park; possession imme
dlately. JOHN N. JOHNSON A CO.
Ij'Oß RENT, on Duffy, near Cuyler street, a
A few four and five-room houses, just com
pleted, $3, $9 and $lO per month, to good white
tennnts. Apply to KEOGH'S CLOTHING
HOUSE, on corner.
FOB UKMT—MISCELLANEOUsT
FOR RENT, the cheap columns of the Morn
ing News at "one cent a word” for each in
sertion; an excellent mode of advertising.
FOR LEASE.
r PO LEASE, truck farm, fifty acres Apply
A JOSEPH H. B AKER, Crystal Ice Company.
FOR SALE.
HORSES AND MULEB acclimated. Urge
mules, family broke horses, nice driving
teams, heavy truck and delivery wagon horses,
all kinds saddle and harness, flue mares ami
horses. Livery has latest style rigs; best ac
commodated and best fed boarding stock in
dty. More box stalls and mule pens. Cheap
est; best guaranteed; best stock and more of
them than any other stable. J. F. GUILMAR
TIN 4 OO.’S STABLES.
FpOR SALE—Just arrived, afew toppy horses.
Will trade any of them. JAMES L. MEIIK
TKNS, 85 Jefferson street.
SALE, excellent saddle or buggy pony;
also buggy 73(4 Wbituker street.
SALE, heifers and calves, half price; a
fow Claymore colts, voung, fast, promis
ing; 100 syrup barrels; large lot sugar, rice and
other barrels. M. J. DOYLE, Market square.
SALE, a restaurant. Apply 27 Drayton
_ street. KONG WAH. _
U'OR SALE, a large horse suitable for a de
* livery wagon, 5 yeare old. Apply No. 90
Henry street.
LAUNCH for sale, 25 foot, 4 H. P„
(’ finished In mahogany, half deck awnings
coppered, as goo i as new; price SI,IK)J, did cost
about $1,150. Address G. R. A, WKIMANN.
Jacksonville, Fla.
SOUTHERN exposure, western exposure and
kJ finest located lnu.se in tho market for sale
at court house this day; don’t fail to look it un
R. D. LaROCHE. 1
IjlOR SALE, thirty-eight building lots al
Pooler. JAMES L. MEHRTENS, 85 Jeffer
son street.
fi'Oß SALE, two houses near Bull street 129
Senes and 110 Taylor. Apply to E. 8.
ELLIOTT, 118 Bryan street.
r PWO good horses for sale ; also light drag
X Apply to GEORGE T. CANN, 116 Bryan
street.
C'OR SALE, one thousand loads well rotted
,L„ s i a i le “anure. Apply at office R. D. La
ROCHE.
1T U ? the finest and best assortment of
foreign and domestic wines and liquors.
M. LAVIN S ESTATE, telephones 54 and 340.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE TO-DAY. At
court house to day will be sold, at 11 a. m.
that splendid residence, most eligibly situated'
on northeast corner Gaston and Abercorn
fronting Abercorn. Stable and servants'
quarters. K. D. LaROCHK.
r I' , RUCK FARM three miles from the city, con
-I siding of about fifty acres in tho high at
state of cultivation, all underdrained, and also
one hundred and twenty-seven acres partly
cleared, pasture and wooded land. Farm has
dwelling house, barn, stables, wagon shed out
buildings, etc. Is fully equipped with wagons
carts, implements and tools of all kinds, hot’
bed sash, etc., all in perfect running order. Has
about twelve hundred two-bore wagonioads of
manure for use the coming season. Puronasar
can buy all or part of this property. Aimlv It
D. LaROCHE, 116 Bryan street.
HORSE BLANKETS, 75 cents; Buggy Har
ness five dollars! everything cheap at
NEIDLINGER & RABUN'S. P
Yy AGO NET, carries 9 passengers cotriforT
V V ably, suitable for hotel bug in smaller
towns, huntiug parties; light running and nice
looking; also, canopy too surrey; also, glass
front landaulet, very handsome and stylish - ail
cheap for cash. J. F. UUILMARTIN & CO.’S
STABLES.
IJ'OR SALE, the anl Ttent aonon**!
J stook of White Pino Saab, Doors, Blinds.
M rui'Umfß, e*a, etc.. In to* South. Also all
standard brands of Pur* White Leads, colors,
dry and In ail Mixed Paints, Varnishes, etc
Mill supplies. Builders' lord ware la my
specialty Lime, Plaster and Rail-. Direct Itn
portatlons of Roeendale and Portland Oement.
Sewer, Culvert and Flue Pipe, all slit*, bends.
Traps, Ts. eto. Coll or write for my priooa, anti
Hanley o**** 0 **** bofofa buyi,l - Andrew
STRAYED.
CTRAYED OR STOLEN, one bay horse with
kO open buggy, blazed face. Reward if re
turned to R. D. LaROCHE, 116 Bryan street.
BOARDING.
GENTLEMAN and wife, or two gentlemen,
can get large southern room with g lod
table board at 106 South Broad.
MISCELLANEOUS.
I EVENING SILKS, in superb styles at SAVAN
-2 NAH DRESSMAKING COMPANY, 83
Whitaker street.
A CHANCE to buy the finest situated bouse
in the city at courf house sale this day
corner Abercorn and Gaston. R. D. La-
ROCHE.
L -1 LOWERS—A fresh supply at Strong's drug
-1 store dally. Floral designs at short natioa.
GEORGE WaONEH, telephone 498.
I PREPARE for the blizzard from the north
wet by sending your orders for oak. pine
and lightwood to R. D. CABBELS, telephone 77.
IKAVE your orders at once for evening cos
J tumea at 33 Whitaker street. SAVANN AH
DRESS M A KING COMPANY.
TAVA SPARROWS, canary birds, and Java
ft monkey, cares, seed, gravel, bird medicine
and manna at GARDNER'S.
you ou £ or Bail property consult
ROBERT H. TATE3L Real Estate Dealer
and Auctioneer.
TI7E have the sole azenci-s for Beadiest n _
V T Woerz celebrated "Imper al Beer,” Wile A
Bro.’s "Imported Lowenbrati Beer,” Geo. Foster
& Co.’s "Old Wilson Whisky,” Geo. F'oster A
Co.’s “Old De Soto Whisky," Venable & Hey
man's "Buckingham Whisky.” our direct
importations "Carte Blanche Champagne '
our direct importation “Hungarian Wines,’"
several brands of Shufeldt’s liquors. M
LAVIN’S ESTATE, direct Importers, SO Bat
street, 45 East Broad street. Telephones 54 and
j MISCELLANEOUS.
\\ ARE prepared to take order* for even-
TV.I . SAVANNAH DRES3MAK
! ING COMPANY , S3 % in taker ftreet.
U Kirn port oar i Win-* and Liquor*
1 direct. We are first handier* and make
SJL ***?• J , x>d ? a •Pvi*ltr. M LAV IN'S
i KSTATfes, Telephone* 54 and 34').
i ’HIN'EHE BACKED LILY, narcissus and
' Jonquils, hyacinths all colors, only 5 cents
each, at GARDNER'S.
\f k-M* TRIAL DESIGNS, zinc crosses for
ivi cem tery purp wes, flower pots a'l sizes
and styles plant rood, etc., at GARDNER'S.
IF PLANTS, floral designs of aoy kind, cut
flowers or decoration of halls, parlors and
hhurehas are wanted leave your orders at GARD
NER Sfor Oelseidg's Nursery.
f I ATOR-FOOT PURSES, genuine alligator
' ' leather books and sachelg: shell ornaments
also the largest, finest aud best collection of
photographs of Savannah and typical southern
news in the city, at GARDNER’S.
CARHIAILB, -BUUGIks, ETC.
If you had a buggy all tattered and
torn;
A horse who was also quite forlorn,
Harness, too, almost gone,
What would you do?
If I had a buggy in such a state,
Harness so much out of date,
And a horse who had no gait,
I’d give the latter a feed of hay,
Then go at once to Montgomery
and Bay
And swap off the balance for a small
outlay
For a brand new turn-out right away
With the Savannah Carriage and
Wagon Cos.,
Who accept in exchange old vehicles, which
they retire into their
BUGGY HOSPITAL.
a special department of their business.
LEGAL NOTICES.
MARKET STALLS FOR RKNtT^
City Maiishm.'s Okfio*. I
Savannah. Ga., Nov. 29.1391. i
ON WEDNESDAY NEvT. Dec. J between
honrsof 9a. m„ and 11 a m 1 will rent
all stall* m the city market houHe (except the
fish stallsi. The tlsh stalls will be rented to the
highest bidders on the 2D DAY OF JANUARY
1892, between 10 a. m. and 11a.m. All parties
wishing to retain their stalls will please respond
promptly. Terms, spot cash.
ROBT. J. WADE,
City Marshal.
( 3 EORGiA, Chatham Countt. Whereas,
V I \V ILLiAM 1. O’HkIKN has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Disnussory on the
estate of JOHN T. FRASER, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to tie and apisiar be
fore said court, to make objection (if any they
have) on or liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will bo
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton 1,. Fkrriix,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 30th day
of September, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/ ’EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas.
5-F MARGARET REILY has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Ixttters Dismissory as Admlu
tratrix on the estate of TIMOTHY REILY, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to bo and appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have,
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferhii.i,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 80th
da> of September, 1391.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas.
-M JORDAN F. BROOKS has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as
Administrator on the estate of THOMAS
BATESON, deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to bo and appear before
said court to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN JAN
UARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrili,,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 30th day
of September, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
KORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
VT CLAUS H. HARMS has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adminis
trator un the estate of HERMAN HARMS,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRU
ARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrim,,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 31st day
of October, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. 0.
i t EORGIA, Chatham County Whereas,
V.Y JOHN HOUSTON has applied to Court of
Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as Adminis
trator ou the estate of MARIA P. HOUSTON,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to b* and appear before
said court to make objection (if any they
have) on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN
FEBRUARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Feiiium.,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 31st
day of October, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. Q„ C. 0,
(GEORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas?
J CAROLINE R. CHALMERS has appli and to
Court of Ordinary for I,otters Dismissory as
Executrix on the estate of JAMES CHALMERS,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom it may concern to be aud appear be
fore said court, to make objection (if any they
have) on or liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN
FEBRUARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fehi-ji.u.
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 31st day
of October, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH.
ClerkChO.. C. 0.
( IEOROIA, Chatham County. Whereas?
J LEMUEL W. LANDEKSIIINE lias ap
plied to Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismis
sory as Executor on the estate of JOHN C.
TAYLOR, deceased.
These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court to make objection (if any they
have)on or before the FIRST MONDAY in
FEBRUARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
Witnessthe Honorable Hampton L. Ferbiix,
Ordinary for ('hatham County, this the 81st day
ot October, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
EORGIA, Chatham County. Whereas,
IT JOSEPH M. SOLOMONS hag applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters Diamiasory as
Executor on the estate of REBECCA D. FUL
TON, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court to make objection (if auy they hare)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRU
ARY NEXT, otherwise taid letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill.
Ordinary for Chatham County, this 81st the day
of October, 18D1.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0.. C. C.
Ci EORGIA. Chatham Cerjtrr. -- Whereas?
T JORDAN F. BROOKS has applied to
Conrt of Ordinary for Letters of Administration
on the estate of F. X. MOUBSEAU, deceased.
These are, therefore, to oite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and appear before
said court, to make objection (if any they have)
on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN DE
CEMBER NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrill.
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 3d day
of November. 1881.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk G 0., C. 0.
NEIDLINGER & RABUN,
DEALERB IN
ROBBER AND LEATHER BELTING
Sea Lion Wrapping, Saddles, Harness. Leather
Savannah, Ga.
LEGAL SALES.
tMTY MARS'TaL^SaLE
City Marshal's Ovfich,
Bavannah. Ga., Dec. 1. 1881. (
TTNDEU end by virtue of execution for clean
mg PRIVY VAULTS issued and placet in
my hands by Charles S. Hardee, City Treasurer,!
have levied on and wi lsel.as required bv law.be
tw en ibe lawful hours of sale, before the Court
House in Savannah, Chat am county, Georgia,
on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY. 1802,
the following described prop Tty, to-wit: Each
piece of prop Arty levied on as the property of
person or persona *rb se name or names Im
mediately pieced its description, all of said
property situate lying and being within the
corporate limits of the |eity jof Savannah,
Chatham county. Georgia.
B.
H Briscoe, lot 23 Weed ward.
Estate of R T Burch, lot 2 Crawford ward,
east.
C.
W F Chaplin, trustee, lot 66 Gaston ward
E K Cole, lot 6. Wharf lots, Yamaoraw ward.
Estate of H R C inway. north ba t of west
half of lot 27 Gilmervdle ward.
I).
A Delegal. lot ill Gue ward.
F.
R Y Fennell, lot IS Barry ward.
John Fleming, trustee, southeast part of lot
10 Moore tythiug, J’ercivai ward.
G.
M Giebelhouse, lot 9 Currytown ward.
Adelaide Graham, north third of lot 9 Wash
ington ward.
. 11.
J F S Hardwick, lot 59 Walton ward.
Thomas Houlihan, north two thirds of lot 2
Trustees Garden.
T
Estate of Rosa John son. lot 43 Minis ward.
M F Joyce, trustee, lot 12 Cuthbert ward.
Fourth section.
K.
Jane Kavannaugh, lot 3 Crawford ward.
L.
Lizr.lo Locke, lot 6 subdivision of lots 26 to 29
North Oglethorpe ward.
Me.
Edward McCabe, trustee, part of lot AB 20
Jones ward.
1‘ McCabe, part of lot AB 20 Jones ward.
_ M
Estate of C Mehrtens, lot 10 Currytown ward.
F A Mirault, part of lot 41 Waring ward.
P.
CC Prendergast, lot North Oglethorpe
ward.
C C Prendergast, two-thirds of lot 10 North
Oglethorpe ward.
OO Prendergast, lot II Gaston ward.
C C Prendergast, north half of lot 31 North
Oglethorpe ward.
C C Prendergast. northeast quarter of lot SO
North Oglethorpe ward
S.
J M Sims, east half of west half of lot 34 North
Oglethor; e w ard.
T.
Trustees of St. John's Baptist church, lot 26
Davis ward.
W.
Mrs Catharine F. Ward, w est half of lot 14
New Franklin ward.
Eliza Washington, west half of lot 42 Minis
ward.
Mrs Catharine Werner and;children,west two
thirds of lot 29 Crawford ward.
J L Whatley, northwest quarter of lot 19
\\ Hshingtou ward.
Terms cash. ROBERT .1. WADE.
City Marshal.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
City Marshal's Offiof, |
, Savannah, Oa., Dec. 1.1891. j
TNDER and by virtue of executions for PAV-
J ING SIDEWALKS, issued and placed in
my hands by Charles 8. Hardee, City Treasurer,
I have levied on and will sell as requirod by law.
between the lawful hours of sale, before the
Court House. In Savannah. Chatham county
Georgia, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN JAN
UARY’, 1892, the following described property
to wit: Each piece of property leveed on as the
property of the person or person whose name
or names immediately preoedo its doscrlptiou
All of said property situate, lying and being
within the corporate limits of tho city of Savan
nah, Chatham county, Georgia:
B.
Mrs Mary Baker, east one-half lot 13 due
ward.
Max M Barbee, lot 15 Mercer ward.
M E Beals, tiurtee, lot 54 Gaston ward,
Board of Euucatlon, lots 29 and 30 Davis
ward
Gugle Bourquln, lot 15 Elliott ward.
Mrs M M Brinson, east part of lot 86 White
ward.
C.
W II Coburn, oast part of lot 87 White
ward.
Mrs Hannah Cox, trustee, east half of lot 11
Gue ward.
D.
Aaron Delegal, lot 111 Oue ward.
James Douglas, lot 19 C'urrytown ward.
F.
Mrs Julia Falvey, lot 5 White ward.
First Volunteer Regiment of Georgia, lot 81
Forsyth ward.
Michael and Kate Foley, lot 1 subdivision of
lots 02 to 66 Gaston ward.
(J
Estate of Geo Gibbons, lot 8 Uue ward.
Estate of Helen M. Gillum, east part of lot 4
Davis ward.
H
Gazaway Hartridge, west half of lot Davis
ward, north side <>f Huntington street between
Fast Broad street and Price street, said lot not
numbered ou the city map.
Gazaway Ilartridge, east half of lot 16 Davis
ward.
Gazaway Hartridge, lots 87, 38, 39, 40, 41. 42
and 43 Davis ward.
Estate of J. P. Herrick, north half of lot 4
Berrien ward.
Margaret C. Houston, lot 22 Davis ward.
J.
Franklin F Jones, lot 2 subdivision of lot 8
Elliott ward.
K.
M J Kavanattgh, lot 22 White ward.
Isaac 11 King, north part of lot 26 White
ward.
L.
Mrs Parnella Lamar, lots 19, 20 and 21
Stephens ward.
Mrs E A Lee, south halt of lot 21 Stephens
ward.
Me.
Edward McCabe, trustee, west half of lot 21
Currytown ward.
Mrs Ada R Mc'Jehee, east half of lot Davis
ward, on the north site of Huntington street,
between East Broad street and Price street, said
lot not numbered on the city map.
Mrs Ada K McUehee, lots 14 and 14 Davis
ward.
Mrs C A Mclntyre, lot 85 Berrien ward.
Estate of Jas Melntire, lots I and 2 Charlton
ward.
Mrs W E Molntyre, southwest quarter of
lots 28 and 29 Currytown ward.
31.
Mrs Barah L Mell, oast two-thirds lot 16 Cur
rytown ward.
W E Merrill, lot 35 White ward.
August Meyer, lot 53 White ward.
Mrs A 8 Moses.
t P Miller, lot 68 Mercer ward.
John T Muttagh. lot 10 White ward.
Mrs Julia Murphey, lots 20 and 51 Gaston
ward,
T A Mullryne and S E Patot, north quarter of
lot 20 Elliott ward.
O.
William O’Connor, lot 34 Elliott ward
P.
A B Pacetti, strip lot 6 Stephens ward.
The I’resbyterian Church, lot 19 Gailie.
R.
A E Robertson, west part, of lot 24 Davis ward
Mrs Margaret lteilly, lot 12 3!ercer ward.
Mrs 3largaret Reiily, lot 64 Mercer ward
Waring Russell, Jr, middle fifth of lot 17
Elliott ward.
8.
St Augustin mission, lot 5 Elliott ward.
St Stephen’s church, lot 18 Troup ward.
Savannah Port Society, lot 23 Franklin ward
Mrs A E Strobhar, lots 74, 76 aud 78 Gue"
ward.
31 rs W O Sturtevant, lots 59 and 61 Gue ward
Mrs Julia Sullivan, lot 21 Davis ward.
W.
Estate of Thomas J Walsh, north half of lot
27 Berr.en wadi.
William Walsh, trustee, north half of lot 26
Berrien ward.
Mrs Anna H While, east half of lot 62 White
ward.
L Witte, lots 44,45 and 40 Davis ward
m t aoBT. j. wade.
Terms Oash. city Marshal.
GLYNN COUNTY CONSTABLE’S SALE.
VT/TLL BE SOLD at public outcry on the SEC
VY OND DAY OF DECEMBER, 1891, the Ar"
gent'ne bark called “BELARMINA,” at 12
o'clock m., on board of said vessel now lying at
McCollough’s wharf in the city of Brunswick,
Glynn County, and state of Ueorgla, together
with her tackle, apparel, boats, sails and appur
tenances, for cash, to the highest and best bid
der. This sale being in pursuance of an order
of the Hon. Spencer R. Atkinson. Judge of trie
Superior Court of the Brunswick Circuit, by
virtue of an application mad - for leave to sell
said bark, by Orovatt & Whitfield, attorneys for
various creditors. This bark is of 800 tons
burthen, full rigged, equipped and In sea
worthy condition, and having flue carrying ca
pacity.
7 or information as to condition of property
spdother details, apply to the undersigned or
CBOVATT & WHITFIELD, Solicitors,
Brunswick, Ga.
L. C. LEAVY, Constable 2bth District Q. M..
Glynn County, Georgia.
OLD NEWSPAPERS—ax> for’ 26 oente—at
Business Office Morning News.
AUCTION SALES TO-DAT.
AT AUCTION. ~
One of the most desirable
Hesidences in the city.
By R. D. Laßochs & Cos.
Auctioneers.
W f!rST TUESDAY C l Vu
o'clock, a. m.:
Tbat magnificent house situated oa the
corner of Abercorn and Gasten streets ThiH
property ia one of the fln -st in the city and
complete in every respect; location uuexcellods
may lie treated for privately until day of sale
Further particulars will be furnished on ap
plication to
R. D. LaROCHE & CO., Auctioneers,
H6 Bryan Street.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By ROBT. H. TATEM, Auctioneer.
Ily virtue of an order granted by the Honor
able Hampton L. Ferrili, Ordinary for Chatham
County, Georgia, I will soli before the Court
House door In the city of Savannah, Ga, dur
the legal hour of sale on TUESDAY, DECEM
BER Nr. 1891. all that portion of the south -ru
half of LOT NUMBER NINE <9i Gjm ward, hav
inzja front on Jefferson street of (“jtwenty sov
en|fcel. more or less, aud a rectangular depth o t
sixty (00) feet on Duffy street, together with tbs
improvement thereon.
Also, all that poriion of the southern half of
LOT NUMBER NINE (9) Gue ward having a
front on Jefferson street of twenty five (25: feet
and s>x (8) .nche* with a rectangular depth oil
(6*l) sixty feet and bounded on the north by tbff
northern half of lot number (9i nine Gue ward,
together with the improvements, which cousisi
of a two-story frame house.
Sold for payment of debt* aud distribution.
ROBT. H. TATEM,
Executor Estate Rachel Palmas.
Sale 'for Former Par
chasers’ AccoaaL ■
Wo will sell before the court house door of thfa
county, betwe-n the k-gal hours of
sale, on TUESDAY, the Ist
December next.
All that western 25-foot front of Lot number
seven of the subdivision of the weßtern poriion
of subdivision numb -r two of farm let number
five of Tyrconne tything i erbv ward, ia tho
city of Savannah, and impr ivemcnts, consist-,
big two story frame residence. Lot 25x110 feet.
Terms Cash.
I. D. LaROCHE & SON.
Auctioneers.
At Auction.
A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT.
FOR SALE BY
R. D. LaROCHE
AT AUCTION
at ll o’clock THIS" DAY, beforo the Court
House, oue tine Building Lot. stunted on north-:
west corner or Burroughs and Eleventh
streets Sai l lot 30x120 feet
It. I-)- LaROCH HI.
_ LEGAL SALKS.
Sheriff's Office, citv Court of Savannah.T
L Savannah, Ga., Nov. 2, 1891. f
j NDER and by virtue of a i execution issued
out of the City Court of Savannah in favoj
of EDWARD A. PRIOR AND COMPANY plain
tiffs, against STRAUSS BROTHERS defend
ants, I have levied upon all of the stock of
toys, baskets, crockery and stock in trade of all
kinds lielonging to STRAUSS BROTHERS,
and contained in the store number twenty two
i22i Barnard street and in the rooms over num
ber tweuty two and a half (22j4 Barnard street,
citv of Savannah. And I will advertise anil
sell same In terms of the law on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DEC6.MBER, 1861 (same being
tho first day of the month). In front of the
court bouse door in Chatham county during
the legal hours of sale, to satisfy said execution.
Terms cash.
L. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. C. C. 8,
LEGAL NOTICES. ~
/ ’EORGIA, A’iiatham County.—Whereas.
'/ W. D. IfIXON has applied to Court
of Ordinary for Letters of Administration
on the estate of CHARLES F. BLANCHO.
deceased. ’
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may oonoern to be and appear befora
said court to make objection (if any they have*
on or before the FI IDS T MONDAY IN JANU'
ARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferkiia.
Ordinary for Chatham County,this the 30th da4
of November, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk 0. 0., 0. O.
/ 'KOROLY, Chatham OorN'rv. .MRS. Miijf
VJ McGRATH has applied to the Court ol
Ordinary for twelve mouths' maiutenauco and
support for herself and minor children out ot
the estate of JAMES McORATH, de
ceased. Appraisers have made return allowing
same.
These are, therefore, tojcite all whom It maj|
concern to appear before said court to makri
objection on or liefore the FIRST -MONDAY If*
JANUARY NEXT, otherwise same will be
granted
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Ferrillj
Ordinary for Chatham County, tills 30th day of
November, 1891. FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. Cos.
Cs EORGIA, Cuatiiam County.— Whereas!
T HENRY C. HKUIBLER has applied to
Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory as
Guardian of IRENE J. HEUISLER.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern to be and ap;iear before
said court to make ob jection (if any they have!
on or liefore the FIRST MONDAY IN JANU
ARY NEXT, otherwise said letters will ba
granted.
Witness the Honorable Hampton L. Fkrriia,
Ordinary for Chatham County, this the 80th day
of November, 1891.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. 0., C. C.
/ t EORGIA, Chatham County. Notic e -!*
V hereby given to all persons concerned that
the estate of 31INNIE LEE LENOIR, minor, is
unrepresented, and that la terms of the law
guardianship upon the estate of said minoi
will be vested in Jordan F. Brooks. County
Guardian, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANU
ARY next, 1892, unless objections are filed
thereto.
Witness, the Hon. Hampton L. Ferriul,
Ordinary for Chatham County. Nov. 30. 1801.
FRANK E. KEILBACH,
Clerk C. O. O. Cos.
NOTICE IN ADMIRALTY.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Eastern
Division of the Southern District oy
Georgia In Admiralty .
Whereas, A libel in rem has been filed on tha
16th day of November Instant, in the DistricS
Court of the United States, for the Southern
District of Georg.a. by the United States of
America, against the Steamship “NORTH*
ERN,’’ her engines, boilers, tackle, apparel amt
furniture, etc , now lying at Savannah, iu th
said district, and against all persons lawfully
intervening for their interests therein, in a causa
of violation of act of Congress, Juno 20th. 1888,
civil and maritime, for reasons and cuuses in
the said libel mentioned, and praying the usual
process and monition in that bebulf to be made;
and that all persons claiming any interest
therein may be cited to appear and answer tha
premises: and tnat the said steamship
"NORTHERN,’’ her engines, boilers, tackle, ap
parel, furniture, etc., may be condemned and
sold to pay the demands of the libellant.
Anij, whereas, a uarrant ofarrett, l:os been
issued on tbs 16th day of November, under tha
sea! of the said court, commanding me to at
tach the said steamship “NORTHERN," her
engines, boilers, tackle, apparel and furniture,
etc., and to give due notice to all persons claim
ing the same, to sppear and answer, and make
claim thereto.
Now, therefore. I do hereby give public notloe
to all persons claiming the said steamship
“NORTHERN," her engines, boilers, tackle,
spparei and furniture, etc,, or in any manner
interested therein, that they be and appear at
the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of tha
United States, for the Southern District of
Georgia, in the city of Savannah, on THURS
DAY, the THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER next,
A. D. 1891, at 10 o'cl >ck in tbo forenoon of that
day, then and there to interpose their claims,
and to make their allegations in that behalf.
Dated at Savannah. Georgia, this 16tli day of
November, A. D., 1891.
WALTER P. CORBETT,
United States Marshal Southern District of
Georgia..
By J. C. HEYWARD. Deputy.
Marion Erwin, U. 8. Attorney, Proctor fo
Libellant.
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