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BOYS’
Overcoats
FUN FOR BOYS.
By way of a slight diversion we offer this Week
2E3D Bays' DvErcaats,
SIZES 4 TO 15 YEARS, at
% SI.OO TO $2.00. &
Prices render comment useless.
BOYS’ JERSEYS.
A Line of BOYS’ JERSEY SUITS, sizes 3 to 10 years,
formerly sold from $5 to §B,
TO CLEAN OUT—only s3*so for Choice.
COME EARLY.
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DOTLETS *
t
The DOTLET is a NOVELTY in CHILDREN’S
SUITS— a 3-piece Suit in all the New Shades,
from 3to 6 year sizes. PRICES
ARE LOW and
IT SELLS ON SIGHT. K-
Every mother should see the DOTLET.
BASS BALL’S BRIGHT OUTLOOK.
James H Manning to Manage Savan
nah's League Team.
Mr. D. A. Long, who has secured the
franchise in the Southern Base Ball League
for Savannah next season left for Charles
ton last night after spending a couple of
days in the city.
Mr. I xing says that Savannah will have
1 -ague ball next year, and good ball at that.
The franchise has been paid for, he says,
and the manager engaged.
James H. Manning of Birmingham Is the
gentleman who has been engaged by Mr.
Long to manage the Savannah team. Mr.
Manning has a reputation in base ball circles
both in the sooth and west. He came to
Birmingham from Kansas City, where he
was manager and captain of the club for
several years, having been purchased by
Kansas City from Detroit for $1,300. Asa
manager in Birmingham he proved a great
success. Mr. Lmg says it took a good
bnce to secure his services, but as he has
known Mr. Manning well in Birmingham
he considers the money well Invested. Mr.
Manning will have entire charge of select
ing the team and the entire control of the
team during the season.
The Southern League has agree l upon a
salary limit of SI,OOO, which Mr. Long oon
ulers apply sufficient to secure a good team.
The great reduction in salaries by the Na
tional lx?ague makes it a great deal easier for
t e Southern league to secure good players
at this salary allowance.
Mr. Long’s visit to Savannah was for the
Purpose of looking up a site for grounds.
He "as shown several suitable sites which
re on the market. His idea is to secure a
‘He as near the residence portion of the
'ity as possible, and convenient to the
street railway lines. He says that next
season the Southern League will be
next in importance to the National
League, including twelve olubs.
Cuarleston, Sa\anuah, Augusta and Nasb
viUe are the new cities that have
Come 'in, while Memphis. Birmingham,
Chattauooga, Atlanta, Macon, Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, com
posing the Southern League last year, all re
main in.
if the other cities named can afford league
hail Savannah should certainly be able to
maintain berend. The clubs are in good
hands this year, Mr. Long says. Ab Powell
is in charge at New Orleans, John Kelly at
Mobile, Mur'ay of Joliet probably at Mont
gomery, Frank Graves at Memphis,Ted Sul
livan at Nashville, Beldon Hill at Chatta
nooga, Billy Earle at Birmingham,
lieorge Burbridge at Maoon. Atlanta,
Augusta and Charleston have not yet se
cured their managers.
It was proposed to Mr. Long while here
ftat be form a stock company with a cap
ltd of about $5,000 to manage the finances
tf the Savannah club. With a local oom
f*uy in charge, it is held that the in teres;
"°uld be greater as they would have more
tonbdence in the management than if a
granger had entire oharge.
ft alb AND CROSSTIiS.
The Richmond end Danville people are
•Sain trying to have the differentiation in
tat ‘8 against Norfolk reduced. Last year
mey tried to have it reduced to 9cents, and
6ow they are asking to have it reduced to 6
** !lt *. The opposition to any reduction,
however, is so great that they will hardly
succ ed in then efforts.
1 'wing to a hitch in the arrangements
*lib the Pullman people the parlor cars
° T ' r the South Bound railroad between Ba
v*niiah and Columbia will not be put on
hntu n „x;, Saturday. In the meantime pas
‘eugers for the north will have to obange
®* r ’ but once, at Columbia, at which point
tlle y can take the Richmond and Dauville
Vestibule sleeper, which runs through to
ftew York without change.
'ux Way of ENCot’Riomo thx Bxshfou
, firmly)—We must part for ever,
he (ip alarm)—Why’
“he—l have discovered that I love you.—Lt/e.
river and harbor.
Richardson & Barnard cleared yesterday
the British steamship Cambridge for Bremen
with (1,821 balea of upland ootton, weighing
8,308,603 pounds, valued at $286,908. and
I, saoks of oil cake, weighing 363,230
pound, valued at $3,840 22, and 10,908 sacks
cotton seedlmeal,(weighing 1,000,300 pounds,
valued at *9,740. Total valuation of cargo
$209,888 22.
Colored Royal Arch Masons.
Branham Chapter No. 24, R. A. M„ (col
ored) held a public installation of officers
night before lest. Rev. Alex Harris, P. H.
P., was master of ceremonies, assisted by
J. A Phillips, installing deputy, and Phil
lip Maxwell, marshal. The offioers installed
were:
H. P.—. Tames E. Whiteman.
K.—J. G. Mangam.
8. —Richard Waring.
Treasurer—Thomas Hayes.
Recorder —James Andrews.
C. H. —Caesar Biuson.
P. 8. —R. G. Adams.
R. A. C. —Richard Mangam.
G. M. Ist V. —H. Middleton.
G. M. 2d V.—M. Y. Jones.
G. M. 3d V.—H. A. Hartley.
G.—M. N. Burroughs.
The installing ceremonies of this high de
gree of colored Free Masons was impres
sively oonduoted. Among the guests were
Rev. Dr. J. J. Durham. John D. Campbell,
G. M. of Georgia, 8. O. Cherry, Sol C.
Johnson of the Tribune, the Labor Union
Recorder ’* staff and others. A banquet fol
lowed.
Measuring the Baby.
Ho measured the riotous baby
Against the cottage wall
A lily grew at the threshold,
And the boy was just as tall.
A royal tiger lily,
With spots of purple and gold;
And a heart like a jeweled chalice,
The fragrant dew to hold.
Without the bluebirds whistled.
High up In the old roof trees;
And to and fro at the window
The rea rose rocked her bees.
The soft pink fists of the baby
Were never a moment still,
Snatching at sunshius aud shadow
That dancsd on the lattice sill.
His eyes were the color of bluebells.
His mouth like a tlowor unblown—
Two little bare feet, like funny white mice,
Peeped out from the snowy gown.
And we thought with a thrill orVapture,
That yet had a touch of pain,
When June rolls around with ner roses
We’ll measure the boy again.
Ah me! in a darkened chamber,
With the sunshine shut away.
Through tears that fell like a bitter rain.
We measured the boy to-day.
And the little bare feet that were dimpled
And sweet as a budding rose.
Lay side by side together
In the hush of a long repose.
Up from the dainty pillow,
White as the risen dawn.
The fair little face lay smiling
With tha light of heaven thereon;
And the dear little hands, like rose leaves
Dropped from the rose, lay still.
Never to catch at the sunshine
That crept to the durkeued sill.
We measured the sleeping baby
With ribbons white as snow.
For the shining rosewood casket
That awaited him below.
And out of the silent chamber
We went with a childless moan
To the bight of the sinless angels
Our little uga liad grvwn.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1892-TWELVE PAGES.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
i Dear Butrina
Is had by those who do not get their Hats at LA
FAR’S.
A Stylish Hat is a badge of respectability, so
go to LAFAR Sand make your choice from his
largo assortment and don't delay.
Harderfold Sanitary Underwear, so highly
recommended by physicians, can be had only at
his store.
Nice Gloves, Suspenders. Silk Handkerchiefs.
Umbrellas. Half Hose, Shirts, Etc., all of best
makes, and late style
LaFAR’S NEW STORE,
132 BROUGHTON ST., next to Furber's.
FURNITURE.
Look over our mammoth stock of Furni
ture, Carpets, Mattings, Hhadei, Etc.
BIG LINE OF PARLOR SUITES,
You will find it varied in assortment, ex
cellent in quality and low enough in price
to be within the reach of nil our citizen*.
New goods received daily.
The A. J. Miller Cos.
hardware;
Bar, Band and Hoop Iron.
WAGON MATERIAL.
Naval Stores Supplies,
FOR BALE BY
EDWARD LOFELL’S SONS
155 Brougnton and 138-140
State Streets.
Y ield to popular pressure and continue this week
SATURDAYS
Wonderfully Successful Sale of
Suits and
Overcoats
AT
$lO 2H sl2
Undeniably the most surprisingly large
UJ£S for sttulll ]\d.OJSTIOY
ever attempted in Georgia.
It behooves you to step lively—if you want any.
ytifSjr JmsSm
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
READY FOR YOU.
We are always ready with
goods for all seasons in
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
We keep a line of goods
which cannot fail to
ATTRACT THE ADMISATIOI OF ALL
We have every conceivable
style of
FINE FURNITURE
And every quality, design
and fabric in
ELEGANT CARPETS
IF YOU WILL ONLY CALL AND SEE
EMIL SCHWARZ.
PRiNCE LINE OF STEAMERS.
SAVANNAH 10 MEDITERRANEAN AND ADRIATIC PORTA
The Steamship TUDOR PRiNCE
-IB NOW LOADING FOR
BAITCELON A.,
To bo followed by other firit-claaa steamer, aa the demand require!. For freight room ap
ply to
STRACHAN & CO., Agents.
MURRELL’S LINE.
FROM BRUNSWICK TO LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN.
The Only South Atlantic Line to European Porta
SHORT ROUTE TO EUROPE.
Commencing September 80th, 189*. the following iteamahlp* will make retailer ealllnge from
Brunewick, Oa.. to Liverpool and Bremen:
I'w I.BM TONB CLARK, Mauler
K 8 HAYGRLKN.. I,**9 TONS BI.ACKLAW, Maeter.
8 - S' 1.77* TONS JENKINS. Maeter,
g- g- CTORaA-LBB ...1.7A1 TONS BAILEY. Maater
V EEK fi ILL ... 1.7 M TONS BAiNBKIDOE. Mattel.
Additional ateamsbipa will be placed on the line a* buuinesa warrante.
S' JJ* I , ** r l | *ll will aail from Liverpool to Brunewick September let
B. 8 Haygreen will sail from Brunswick for IJverpool fleptemoer 30th.
i 'onrigiimenta solicited to all pointe In the United kingdom and Continent of Europe,
f or freight, passage and general information, apply to
The Brans wick Terminal Cos., General Agents, Brunswick* Ga., or Messrs.
G- KDmlt & Cos., Agents, 2H Brunswick St, Lrnrpi, %
LOEB’S SANITARY
Underwear
Phis premier of Sanitary Underwear continues a GREAT
SELLER. Why should people pay tribute to circumlocution. We
import it direct from Stuttgarter, Germany, and save sub agents com
missions and other trimmings. There is none better made. It ia
PURE WOOL from the SHEEP.
\ Roctora
SIZES, Prescribe ft
ALL WfcggP HEALTH
COMFORT
Sole Agents for Savannah.
GLOVES
MAITHATTAIT f!TZXrI'tZ:T^
KNOX STETSON
P. P. P. Pimples
PRICKLY ASH, HOKE ROOT Blotches
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
~ , n Old Sores
Marve oils Cures
V WMM VMI UW Are entirely removed byP.P. P. #
mmmmmammmm Prickly Ash, Toko Root and Potassium,
m m greatest blood purifier on earth.
in Blood Poison SESS
——•— - - - Blood are cured b j P. P. P.
Randall Pope, the retired druggfftof
111 • Jfadlson, Fla says : P. P. P. lathe beet
M nQlinfllQf IOITI alterative and blood medicine on the
niluUlUClllOlil A druggist haT .
iiuf aoM all kinds of medicine, bis un
solicited testimonial in of great impor
tance to the wick and suffering.
and Scrofula 701^.
UIIU UUIUIUIU great plaasure in testifying to the
C laD t<) 1 1*,' 1 1 DM Of tll popular TO mfldy
for eruption* of the (kin known M
_ _ P- P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Potoa!um.) I suffered for several
to® weak and debilitated, gtveastmngtli years with an ut MgbUy and diaajrre
*o weakened nerves, expels disease*, eablo eruption on my face and tried
gl ving the patient health and happJueae various remedies to remove it, none of
where sickness, gloomy feelings and which aceompliahed the object until
lassitude first prevailed. this valuable preparation was resorted
In blood poison, mercurial poison, ,Q - After taking three bottles, in ao
malana, dyspepsia and In all blood and oordanee with directions. lam now so
skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, tlraly cured. J. D. JOHNBTON,
old chronic ulcers, tetter, sealdheod,
we may say without fear of contra- n
dietion that PP.P. is the beat blood a j . 77.7
purifier inthe world li B ”PrtnU*ident of the
... . „ . . nnvannah lirewery, says: he has had
Ladies whose o—n* are poisoned rheumatism of the heart for several
and whose blood is in an impure con- yearn, often unable to walk his coin was
dltion, due to menstrual lnrwknlaritiee, so Intense; he had ppofeeoors h iPhlla
are peculiarly benefited by tlie won- delphlabut received no relief until be
de si U ’. Dl S cleansing pro- came to Havannah and tried P. P. P.
Ertjes of P. P. P., Prlekiy Ash, Poke Two bottles made him a well man and
wt and Potassium. he renders thaok. to P. P. P.
All druggists aell it.
UPPMAN Ii HOB , Proprietors,
Ixlppm&ix’s Block, Huvumah, Oft,
FIIRNITURK AND CARPETS.
W E IT A. V E
The largest assortment of Rattan Rockers, Parlor, Bed
room and Dining Suites in the city. Carpets, Matting,
Window Shades and Lace Curtains in large varieties.
Don’t forget our line of BICYCLES and Cycle
Sundries.
M. BOLEY & SON,
186, 188 AND 190 BROUGHTON STREETi
We are Sole Agents in Savan
nah for FOSTER, PAUL &
CO.’S Noted Gentlemen’s KID
GLOVES.
MEDICAL.
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