The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, January 10, 1893, Page 3, Image 3
IT WA3 ONLY A PINAPUE. But It Overcame the Lion of the Great Circus Menagerie yorfolk Letter in Ke w York Frets. It was not long ago that a large circus and menagerie on its an nual southern tour stopped at Nor folk .Va., which is acknowledged by all to be one of best show towns the other side of the Potomac river. They anchored at the head of Church street and were escorted on their tine of march from the railroad depot by the usual crowd of colored people, who al ways go wild with delight when the ani mals come to town. The bouse was packed with all c asses of people, from the oolored man who “shucked” oysters during the day and did the cake walk at night to the children of the millionaire, who bad longed for months to sae the clown and the ani mals. The ring performances received all the applause necessary to Drove that the audi ence were satisfied, but there was another star attached to the show who received more attention than all else combined. He was a lion of majestic size and as fierce looking as possible. His keeper, who seemed to be on good terms with the majestio nibs, strode up and down in front of the cage. The present chief of polioe, Charley Pet tus, was the wag of the oyster shell t >wa of Norfolk at that period, but being not in ac cord with the political sentiments expressed by the municipal government at the time be was laid on the shelf as it were; but to day be is higher np on the political ladder than he ever was before. At the time spoken of Charley had plenty of leisure. and therefore took in the oircus. After gazing on the spauglet and trappings for a while he wan dered in the direction where the wild animals were holding a levee and receiving the compliments of the visitors. Just as Mr. I'ettus passed the hon’s cage he heard the keeper’s eulogy on bis pet, and believ ing there was a little chance for a great deal of fun, he walked up to the speech maker, saying: "Look here 1 Did you say that cur in the cage could liok anything in Norfolk!” THEN THE GAMBLING BEGAN. “That's exactly what I mean, and I’ll go further by saying he can whip anything out of Norfolk as well as in it, and I have the money to back my opinion,” answered the keeper. "Well, I have SSO that says I have ar. animal that can lick the life out of that cur, and I’ll bet SSO more your great fighter will take water in ten minutes after be lays eyes on my animal," said Charley in a very confident manner. Wheu asked wnat his fighter was Charley merely answered by saying: "It is only a pinapue.” Home of the crowd thought that the fd!e police officer was a little off, and all laughed heartily at the idea of any living thing being able to oope with a lion. Such chances to make SIOO did not occur every day in the year, and the circus proprietor was sent for. This individual gave per mission to test the strength of the two ani mals, but when Charley was asked where the pinapue was he remarked: "He is not far away. I’ll go and get him, providing the keeper will promise to put my pinapue in the cage with the lion, for it I were to take tne chances of doing so the cowardly cur might snap my hand off.” This was agreed to, the m >ney posted in the hands of l)r. James E. Scott, a druggist of the city, aud Charley started off arter his lion tamer. Before getting outside of the canvass he heard the showman chaffing him, wbioh caused his return to the soeue of excitement with a bold offer to bet #lo,i more. This was taken up by the showman, to whom it looked like finding money, and then Charley de parted. in ten minutes be returned, lead ing no animal and witnout any sigasof one. Uncomplimentary remarks were made at the expanse of the pinapue man, and when asked where his lion whipper was Charley opened his pocket, haudke chief tenderly, and. Handing from is fowls a smith speci men of nature’s handiwork, said: “Put my pinapue in ;he cage with your cur, and let us sea which will shout first.” The general sally that greeted tnis speech was ail against Charley, but he remained cool, awaiting furl her developments. The menagerie man handled the lut.e creatu e in a cureless manner and placed it in the cage wiih an air as much as to say: “It is all dough with you.” The lion at lira, looked astonished at seeing the seemingly lifeless animal on the flour of bis cage, nut at last the mighty king of tbs f rest began an investigation. Several times he placed bis nose rear the 1 t le mite, unui at lust bis no3o touched the pinapue, and then com meu ed a scene th t beggars description. The lion raised his head with a how!, hut tie onrned the pinapue with him, as the latter held fast to the n se of tan dreaded mooste . The more the lion tried to shak the p.napne off ;he tighterthe iattei held on. The crowd cheered lustily. "This js g od enough oir cus for me,’’ said Charley. VICTORY FOR THE PINAPUE. The proprietor pleaded and legged for his lion, but it was useless. “1 paid slo,oou for that animal and I can’t have aim ruined in this way," said the proprietor, ami th-n turning to the stakeholder he continued by saying: "Hive him the money. 1 conies, the iiou Is licked, so call >our darned dog, or whatever it is, away.’’ After the money was handed to Mr. Pet tus-hesaid. "Teh that man with the big drum to beat it hard." This was done, and when the noise of the drum sounded like ibunder the pinapue re leased nis hold aud dropped to the flo r, while the lion cowered in a corner of his cag,. Charley Pettus pocketed the S4OJ and took his departure, leaving bis pinapue —which was nothing more than a snapping turtle—with the circus people as a keep scke and a reminder that the battle is not always to the sir ug. RETURNS A8 IF FBOM T IE GRAVE. After Twenty-three Years’ Absence James Samuels la Found. Dubuque, la., Jan. B.—James Samuels was for twenty-three years considered dead. He has been found iu the soldiers’ home in Grant cjunty, Indiana. He was a member of the famous filibustering expedition against Cuba in 1873, and received a wound in the bead which dethroned his reason. He was reported among the dead, but filially recovered, having escaped the mas sacre of the crew of the Virginius, which followed Its capture. For over twenty years he has wandered atiout in a dazed con dition, and it was only by an accident that his whereabouts were discovered. He will be brought to Dubuque and cared for by friends. “Where are you sta-lng! I’ll call and see you." “Don’t! You’ll only think the worse of me when you see my surroundings.” "O, my dear fellow, that’s impossible, you know. ’’ —Pun eh. BAKER’S COCOA. Unlike the Dutch Process Qi No Alkalies Other Chemicals %jnßP* 'Wf’i. are used in the preparation of w. BAKER & CO.’S I IftMkfastCocoa fjl whEm which it absolutely ID l|Hn pure and toluble. Life If lLßlthasnsoreffti'rnfhresffrnes m3 1 aft kn the strength of Cocoa mixed f**l Ffiwlth Starch, Arrowroot or and is far more eco nomical, costing Lett than ant cent a cup. ■t li delicious, nourlabiug, and ■aiilt WIKfiTED. ______ Held by Ororsr* STtrywhAr*. W. BAKER & CO, Dorchertfir, Mm BAIL AND CBQ3BTIB. Tbs Pullman sleeping car service between Savannah and Suwannee Springs will be re sumed ou Wedntsday. That day and upon each Wednesday and Saturday "night Pull man palace sleeping cars will run from Sa vannah to Suwannee, returning the follow ing night. The number and causes of aocidsnts to persons on Illinois railways during the year ended Dec. 1 was 7JO killed and 3,440 in jured. Of the total number killed 85 were passengers, 218 were employee, and 477- more than twice as many as theso two classes combined—were "others,” that is ohiefly trespassers or persons crossing rail way tracks without due care. Of the in jured, 1,727 were employee, while only 205 were passengers and 508 "others.” Twenty-seven railways In Illinois lest year failed to earn enough to pay fixed charges, the deficit amounting to #2,276,- isl, and three of these did not earn their operating expense#. The railways operating in Kansas last year had an income of nearly #149,000,000 of which #93,302,025 went directly back to the public in the form of operating ex penses, $46,167,534 was disbursed for inter est, rents, taxes, etc, aud only $5,707,700 went to the stockholders; the" total divi dends averaging the return of 1.06 per cent, on the stock. The Georgia Midland aud Gulf railroad has funded its debt. All but three bond holders out of the owners of $1,300,000 agreed to the plan. RIVER AND harbor. A. Minis’ Sons cleared yesterday the British steamship Vulcan for Barcelona with 6,150 bales of upland cotton, weighing 2,956,283 pounds, valued at #290,695. The steamship City of Maoon had not arrived from Boston up to midnight last night. She was due here on Sunday night’s tide, but it appears that when shs left Bos ton Thursday she was compelled to anchor iu the bay on account of a blinding snow storm and did not weigh auobor until the following evening, when she sailed, which accounts in a measure for her delay. She, however, was due on last night’s tids. Phillip*’ Digestible Cocoa Produces a feeling of lightness and buoyancy as against that of weight, heada he and de pression, so common with the ordinary cocoa. It is the only cocoa with rich chocolate Davor, e-ad. . V: AN ELECTION INCIDENT. He Voted His Tex Receipt After a Hard Experience. From the ThomasviUe, tOa.) Times-Enterprise. Avery amusing scene took place at tho polls while the eleotion for county officers was being held on Wednesday. It was generally known among the negroes that they were to support the third party can didates. At a mass meeting recently held suoh a resolution was passed. Very few of tne oolored voters, however, fell Into line. Among those who thought it was his duty to vote “agin” the democrat# was one Allen Kutcb. Allen laid aside bis stouiar pursuits bright and early on the morning of the eleotion and started on foot for town. The distance to be ooverei was only six miles and be made it in good time. Now it had oome to Allen’s ears that a great many names were on th* tax books as defaulters, so he armed him self with his batch of tax receipt# so as to be prepared to “ sling” his suffrage. Dun ng a lull iu the voting Allen approached ths polls with a third party ticket in his hand. “What is your name!" asked J. Hansell Merrill, who held the listof defaulters iu bis hand. ‘ Allen Futcb," replied the would-be voter. Mr. Merrill rapidly glanced at the F’s. “I challenge this vote on the grrunds of bei g a tax defaulter,'’ said Mr. Merrill. "Show your lax receipts,” said one of the managers to Futob. "Here they ro,” said Allen, producing several receipt?. “You are down on the books as a de faulter for 1884, Allen, and you have no re ceipt for that year,” said tbe manager, after examining the reoeipta. “Well, I knows it’sat home, and I go baok and get it," sai t Alien, and off he put. He covered the twelve miles, going and coming in about three .ours ipret.y good time) and again presented himself nt the noils. "Here it is,” said Allen, as he triumph antly showed his receipt for ’B4. "Thai’s all right," said the manager, "you are entitled to vote.” Allen banded a folded paper to the man ager and in tbe box-it went. Turning about t walk off he opened, as he thought, his tax r ceipt, when, to bis consternation, be found it to be the third party ticket whioh tie bad intended to vote. He bad voted his tax receipt. If ever there was a blank look on. a negro’s face it was uppn Allen’s. "Foil de lewd, if I hain’t done gone and voted my tax receipt,” said he, and his eyes fairly bulged out. "See here boss,” said he, rushing baok, “I’se voted de wrong tioket.” "Can’t help that,” said ths manager, "a ma i can’t vote but once.” "But its my tax receipt,” said Allen. “All right, come baok to-morrow when the consolidation Is made and I will see that vou get jrour receipt baok,” said the manu ger. "Now dat heats de debble," said Allen as he walked off. It is needless, perhaps, to add that Allen was on band next day, and that his receipt was taken from the string and given him. And that’s bow the third party last one vote. MEDICAL SUPERSTITIONS. Mediesval Incantations to Cure Tooth ache-and Other Bodily Woes. From the Hospital. Tbe incantations of Apuleiut are sense and soberness compared with those of bis Chris tian successor, Marcellus (A. D. 480). "If a man’s utse bleeds whisper in his ear on the same tide ‘tocsocam sykyiua’ thrice nine times, and you may still go on saying it.” Toothache, if it ocours on a Tuesday or Thursday, and if tbe moon is waning, may be cured by repeating seven times "arglium uiargtdu n etargidum.” liven his prayers compare un favorably with those of Apuleius. "In ophthalmia look out for the first swal low, then run silently to the nearest spring, wash your eyes and pray God that you may be free from it for that year, and that all the pain uiay pats into tbe swallow.” Tbe whole book is full of similar absurdi ties, which he defends by the Invariable empiric argument that patients bars got weld after praotioing them. We must not, however, suppose that this superstition was in auy way favored by Christianity. It was indeed a Christian bishop who introduced the disastrous doc trine that tbe signs of tbe sodlao preside over the various organs of the human body, but the church disapproved b th of tbs soienceaud the theology of Frisoilhan, and be was executed as a magician aud heretic (A. V. 385). Besides condemning magic, tbe oburch further attempted to direct the excessive faith in tbe supernatural into higher chan nels. instead of invoking Juno, Lucina end other heathen (lemons, the young mother wasenc uraged to repeat tbe 18:b Psalm, and to think of th* wonderful deliverance of Bt. Margaret when swallowed up by riatau in tbe form of a dragon. Did a man suffer from toothache, or oolic, or pains in the back? Let him, instead of decking himself with pagan amulets, consider how much greater pern of those various kinds was endured by bt. Apollooia when stl tier teeth were knocked out; by St. Erasmus wheu hi* bowels were torn from hi* living body, or by Ht. Lawrence when be was roasting ou the gridiron. And in his prayer* for health be would naturally introduce the names of those holy martyrs or of other saints who were simi larly eon neou>d with other dlseaeee. with • firm faith in their effectual luterceesiou. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JANUARY. 10, 1893. MEDICAL. COVERS A GOOD DSA L OT GROUND —Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. And when you hear that it" curee so many diseases, perhaps you think T ‘ it’s too good to be true.” But it’s only reasonable. Asa blood-cleanser, flesh-builder, and strength-restorer, noth ing like the “ Discovery ” is known to medical science. The diseases that it cures come from a torpid liver, or from impure blood. For everything of this nature, it is the only guaranteed remedy. In Dyspepsia, Biliousness ; all Bronchial, Throat and Lung affections: every form of Scrofula, even Consumption (or Lung scrofula) in its earlier stages, and in the roost stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases —if it ever faile to benefit or cure, you have your money back. The worse your Catarrh, tbs more you need Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, "it’s proprietors offer SSOO cash for a case of Catarrh in the Head they cannot cure. Local -tsoord for tne Morning News. Local forecast for Savannah and vicinity till midnight Jan. 10, 1893: Fair; colder: brisk southwest winds, shifting to west and northwest end becoming high. Offlolal forecast for Georgia: Fair; colder; westerly winds. Oomparlson >r man temperature at Savan nah. Ha.. Jan. 9, 1692, with the normal for the day. Departure Total TsMrKßzrnas from th* Departure • 1 '! normal Since Normal Mean. -|- or Jan 1, 1608. 50 88 -19 —2B Oornpsrstive-noun state nt: Departure Total Amount from the Departure Normal fo , normal Slnoe Jan. 998 -|- or Jan. 1,1893 .12 .00 —l9 —.75 Maximum temperature, 48*, minimum tem perature. 28'. The hight of the river at Augusta at 8 o’clock a. in. yesterday (Augusta time) w as 7.0 feet. Observations taken at the same moment of tlmeat all station* for the Moasiso Nava. Savannah. Jau. 9. 7:86 r. oltv time. Rainfall. q Velocity.... | JR — — — jJJ Direction... Temperature... Nisi or Stations 805t0n.... 80!8 E 6 16 Snowing New York city.... 80 8 W 6 .04 Snowing Philadelphia aoßWjl2 .06 Snowing Washington city.. S2 BWiL ,16 Bnowing Norfolk 408 W 10 .00 Cloudy Hattera*. 43,85 V 24 00 Clear. Wilmington 42 BWII2 .00 Cloudy. Charlotte S4BW|I2 .00,Clear. Charleston. 44 W U OOiPt’ly cloudy Atlanta S NW 20 .00 Cloudy. Augusta 40!SW 6 ,00:Cloudy. Bsvxnnab 44 8 W 6! .00'Clear. Jacksonville 52'8 W IS .OOiClear. Titusville 52 8 W 12' .00 Clear. Jupiter 54 8 W 0! .00 Clear. Key West 64 NW ft 1 00 Clear. Tampa. .. 5S 8 w 12 ,o Clear. Pensacola. 54 W 10 .00 Clear. Mobile 62 NW 8 .00 Clear. Montgomery 44 W 8 .00 Clear. Meridian 44, N Jl9 .00 Clear. Viotsourg 48 N | 6 00 Clear. New Orleans 54 W 12 .00 Clear. Fort Smltn 88 NW 12 0O Clear. Galveston 60 NW 8 .00 Cl<-ar. Corpus Cdrlstl.... G 4 W 8 .00 Clear. Palestine 54 N | L 00 Clear. Memphis 40 W 8 00 Clear. Nashville a) NW ’.4! Oo Clear. Knoxville 32 W 10; *T Snowing Indianapolis. 12 NW 12 .10 Clear. Cincinnati 20 NW 24 .16 Snowing Pittsburg 24 NW 6! .88 Snowing Buffalo £0 NW 18! .08 Cloudy. Cleveland 16!NW 86 04 Snowing Detroit 10 NW 20 .10 Clear. Chicago 8 NW!24 ! *T Clear. Marquette 6 NW 18 .06 Snowing Ht- Caul BNW 20 .00 Clear. Davenport fe NW 30 T Clear. et. Louis 18 NW 26 T Clear. Kansas City IS N 10 .00. Clear. Omaha. 12 NW 10 T Clear. rtortta Platte 84;9 E L .00 Clear. Dodge City 44] W L .00 Cloudy. Bismarck *| N L .00j Clear. *Tlndicates trace of rain or snow. P.H. Bsm Obsarver Weather Bureau. U. B. DgPARTMKNr or Aortoultdr*, i Weathbh Bumao, F Savannah, Ga., Jab. 9, 10 p. m. ) SYNOPSIS, The severe storm central Sunday night over Lake Superior has moved southeast ward to New York, with a slight increase in intensity. At 8 o’clook p. in. snow was falling at Boston, New York city, Pnila delphla, Washington rlty, Cleveland, Pitts burg, Cincinnati, Marquette ad Nashville, and cloudiness prevailed in Northern Go r gia, extreme S utheasiern and Northeast eru North Carolina, extreme Southeastern Virginia and Southwestern Neve Yore. Elsewhere generally clear weather was re ported , except, in Southwestern Kansas, where cloudiness prevailed. It is much warmer,in Tennessee and the Gulf states, along the immediate North Carolina coa-t, and along the immediate Middle Atlantic ami New England coasts. It is slightly colder along the South Caro lina aud Georgia coasts and iu extreme Southeastern Florida. A decided foil in temperature hastaken place In the upper lake region. Upper Mississippi valley, throughout the Missouri valley and extreme northwest. At 8 o’clock p. m. the temper ature at St, Paul was 2“ below zero, at Mar quette, Miob., 6° below and Bismarck a® above zero. A general barotnetio depression covers the entire country east of the Mississippi, with au area of high pressure, cold wave, moving in from tbe extreme northwest. Southwest winds prevail along the Atlantio seaboard. The maximum temperature for Savannah to day was 48 s and the rniuimnm (which occurred from 7 a. m., toB a. m..) 28’, the mean temperature being 38*. or 12° below tbe normal. The forecast for Savannah and vicinity is: Fair, colder, brisk southwest winds, shifting to west and Dortbwest and becoming high. P. H. Smyth, Observer, Weather Bureau. ScikXTisTS who have Investigated the subject ■ay that all tbe books puSliaheil at the present time will fall to pieces before tbe middle of th* next century. The paper of which th<-y are made Is composed, in part, of wood pulp, treated with powerful acids, while tbe ink is mode of substances that quickly oorrode such flimsy paper. If this is true. It is hardly worth while to make any permanent collection of books. HARUW AK K. HARDWARE, Bar, Band and Hoop Iron. WAGON MATERIAL, Naval Stores Supplies, FOR SALE BY EDWARD LOVELL’S SONS 165 Broughton and 138-140 State Streets. WINTER HRMlltrs; THE OGLETHORPE, BRUNSWICK. OA. A perfect winter resort hotel. Opens Jan 4, Banc for circular Famous for healthful climate, balmy ses sir, pin* foraew*. floe drives and squalls and field sport*. W AURtN LELANL, Ja,, Manager. FALK CLOTHING CO. YOUR OVERCOAT Surely merits as much attention as any part of your apparel—lt is a false idea of economy to think you can get through the winter without an Overcoat— The severest weather is yet be fore us—and it is surely true economy to guard against illness by being properly clad—especi ally when you can get a good serviceable overcoat for as Tittle money as we sell them. Warm underwear too is a very needful article right now—We are ready to supply you with good serviceable goods at low prices. FALK OLOTHINQ 00. If you want an excellent Suit for very little money, don’t forget those lots which we have so materially marked down in prices They are big, big bar gains. CHEAP ADVERTISING. ONE CENT A WORD. ADVERTISEMENTS. IS Words or morn. In this column InasrSr rt for ONE CENT A WORD, Oaeh la Advanoa, each ineertkss. Bverytiody who has aav want So ripply, any thing So buy or sail, any buatnnaa or aooommo datlona to secure; indeed, any vki to gratify, should advertise In this column. PJUMONAL. ])HOTOGRAPHY la all styles and size*, from stamp to life size. Prices reduced. Fine cabinets and crayons specialties. Views ana frames at reduced prices. J. N. WILSON, 21 Bull street. C If AFTINGB, Pulley*. Hanger* and mill work Cos all kinds, and repair* and supplies. LOM BARD St CO., Augusta, U* A FEW DAYS’ ADVERTISING in this column will sorely bring great results Try It and be convlnoed. ATI.AB end Erie Engines, Boilers, Tanks end Stacks, Grate Bars end Building Castings. LOMBARD A CO., Augusta, Ga. COTTON GINS—The Improved Augusta, the Pratt and Vanwinkle We hare 1(10 in stock for immediate shipment: also Presses, Shafting, Pulleys, etc. LOMBARD A 00.. Augusta. MONEY— It will be to your advantage, if you need money, to oall at the "Old Re liable Pawnbroker House,” 179 Congreea street, where you can get a loan os diamonds, watches, jewelry, clothiug, shoe* and on almost any thing of value, E. MUBLBSRO. Manager. HHLPWANTMIL EXPERIENCED shoe Clark oan get perma nent position. LAMBERT, 160 Broughton street WANTED, at onoe, a grown girt to do gen eral housework. Call at 155 Duffy I?XTRA shoe clerk wanted for Saturday *- night work. LAMBERT, 180 Broughton street. WANTED, a man and woman in every town to represent us. No experience or capi tal required. No competition; 125a week each guaranteed. WHEELER PUBLISHING COM PANY. Concord. N, H. AGENTS for new sanitary article used to every home and office, exclusive territory; big profits. COLUMBIA CHEMICAL COM PANY, 837 Sedgwick Street, Chicago, 111. BMI'LOTMETrr WAATKa A YOUNG MAN wants position as clerk Iu a dry goods or grocery store. Address ED GAR HICKS, 139 State street. ROOMS WANTED. A COMFOTABLE and nicely famished room, it wsuted, with or without hoard; private family preferred. Address "A,” tbisoffica. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. YtTANTED, a long, warm overcoat, in good v v order; must be reasonable. Address C., Morning News. \I,’ANTED, furniture of all kinds to repair; " mattresses made and renovated; baby carriages repaired at lowest coet. Address LEWIS BORISB, Second avenue aad Haber sham street canes wanted averaging twelve feet O in length. Apply for information to J. GARDNER, !18 Broughton street. UOOaT- TO RENT. m PRESIDENT'STREET- Rooms to rent; hot and cold water; all convenience*. IJURNISHED ROOMS to rent, with bath on 1 same floor. 44 Jefferson street, near York. FpURXISHED or unfurnished rooms. Rooms 55 Jefferson street. ONE room for rent to gentleman, furnished; private family. 95 Waldburg street. . HOUCKS AM* aTIIHSs r-tiR RENT fX)R RENT, 8 story brick house on Macon, between Habers am and Price. E. J. KENNEDY. B’ARDING house for rent; 14 rooms; party wishes to give up the business. Address MRS. M., city. tf'Oß RENT, th* dwelling No. 75 Charlton street, now occupied by me; Is located on a full lot; has stationary range, hot air furnace, end other desirable conveniences; will be vacant about Ist February. JuilN PLANNERY, 11 HU Bay street Stats o* Wsatbbx t’OR RENT, residence 10914 Barnard street; possession given tmuodlately, Apply J. C. PObTELL, 116 Bsy. FOR RENT, No. Barnard street, nesr Hall street; possession at onoe. J. F, BROOKS, 185 Bay street. F’OR RENT, a very desirable dwelling near I'ark extension, recently newly furnished. Furniture, carpets, etc., for sale; Can be in spected from 11 to 1 o’clock any day. 178 Waldburg street. F|X)K RENT, modern built house, desirably located. Kent tblrty dollars per month. SALOMON COHEN. t’C R RENT, (tor* and dwelling northwest cor ner Fast Broad street and Broughton lane; fine rollo! cows for sals; also, large metal roof shed for rent, south side of Gwinnett street, be tween Price and East liroad Apply 27 East Broad street. I.X’R RENT, furnished bourne, st 101 Jones 1 street; house new end handsomely dscon ted. Apply to Gait. O. M. CARTER. United States Engineer office. f,X)K RENT, bouse No. 180 Bolton street to a good tenant, for a reasonable rent until I,’ OH RENT, tbe 2-story br.ok store, 46 East Broad street; well looated for a liquor and grocery store. Apply to JOHN R. DILLON, Receiver, 80 Bay street 17'OR RENT, the premises now oeoupled by 17 tbe Osrmauia Bauk; possession given Dec. L For further particulars apply at th* GER MANIA BANK, FOR BALK." 17'OR HALE, a good paying business; best J stand In the city; the stand aione is worth the prloe asked tor tbe businsas. belling on ac count of poor health; a rare chance. A dilress CHANCE, News office. 17'OR BALE, cheap, one double-horse wagon, 1 at DeMARTINt! stables. 93 (.'ougresastreet FJ'OR HALE, fifteen shares Chatham Real E* state, series A. Address J. M. W„ V. O. box 184. IT'OK RALE, fire (8' share* Savannah Having* A Dank; eighteen instaliinauia paid In Ad dress br.LLKE, box , Morning Newsoflloe. TTHKEE lovely new boos** on Boltoo street DA VIE very easy terms. ROHHiUNOL * _ FOR SALK TWO choice lots corner Barnard and Twelfth; one thousand dollars; come quiet. RuS SIGNOL A DAVIS. * I)ALATIAL Gwinnett street residence; x twelve thousand five hundred; very easy terms. KOSSIGNOL & DAVIS. (T. ASTON street; choice corner; large and * beautiful; six thousand; very easy terms. KOSSIGNuL X DAVIS. IARGE number of lots south or Anderson DAVI* 1 "B**’ 8 **’ 0n u,r,n ‘ to * u >t- KOSSIGNOL & I TORSES, a few left at PITY AND BUB XX URBAN STABLES, for sale, very lew. A CCTION at YOUNGL( IVE it GOi IDMAN’S Xx Tuesday, Jan. 10; horse*, mules, cows, wagons, buggies, etc MOST choice lot on Forsyth place; two thou sand cash, balance three annual ii*v menta. KQBBIGSOL & DAVIS. SALE, a desirable brick dwelling, cen trally located. Addrea J., care A. M. k C. W. West. IiV)B SALE, the largest aud neat assort* 1 Rook of While Ptiw Sash. Doom. Blinds, Moiling*, eSo . etc., in the south. Also aU standard brands of Pure While Leals, oelora dvy and m all Mixed 1 hunts. Varnishes, etc. Bull supplies. Builders’ hardware la tnv speotalty Lime, Plaster and Hair. Directum no nations Of Rnendale and Portland Cement. Newer, Culvert and Flu* Pips, all slim, ben ts, Ti, fito. Oall or write for my prtoag, *ivl get estimate* before buying. ANDREW HAN LX i. f”OK SALE, a perfectly aafe ouinnlnatlon horse, six years old; sold for no fault , alio top buggy, almost new Call 157 Liberty street, basement. EpOR HALE, at Pembroke, Ga.. 82 miles from Savannah. l,st<> sore* of land, heavily tim bered with yellow pine and cypress, near depot. Address owner, MRS M. QUESTED. Pem broke. Ga. LOST. lOBT, a brown and white pointer dog; an -* ewers to Dame of "Fritz;” coliar with name of 0. M. Cunningham. Reward If returned to 96 South Broad street. IOBT, Blonder morning, a roll of receipts pinned together; auy one finding them will please bring them to F. HEFFKRNAN, 83 President street. EDUCATIONAL. Dancing school-m<>ns. b , forms his former patrons and th • publio In general that he will resume this week hi* tuition in dancing in publio class aud in private families; common, but correct, fancy and bal let dancing; also the new accepted dances are taught. Apply at tbe Marshall. C HORTH AND, bookkeeping, typewriting, pen ’ ’ manahip and English branches, individual Instructions, no class system. COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, opposite postoffioe. MINCE L LA Nlidli a. IiMNE beef, veal, lamb, at BAKER’S, eomer Barnard ami Gaston streets. Telephone 2*B. XT' STATES managed, houses rented and rent* Xn oollsotel by ROBERT H. I'ATKM, Real Estate Dealer. LIVERY STABLES—Everything new, new horses, tbe fineet teams, new landaus, victorias, drags and buggies. Fine saddle horsaa Patronage solicited. The Oglethorpe Li very and Boarding Stables, 98 end 100 Bn an street. THOMAS F. GLEASON & CO. Tele phone 46. TI*LOWERS and Fancy Ferns. Floral designs * for all oocaal< >ns at short notice at Strong's pharmacy. GEORGE WAGNER, Thunderbolt road. Telephone 496. B .OMESTIO Rhine wine, port, sherry end t-f claret bottled by ourselves. They are fine aud pure wines. Prtoe reasonable. Free de livery Obtain sample*. CHARLES KOL HHORN & BRO,, 170 Broughton. __ OFFICIAL. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. City Trszsurrr's Orrica, I Savannah, Ga , Jan. I, 1893. j The following taxes are now due: REAL ESTATE, fourth quarter, 189*. STOCK IN TRADE, fourth quarter, 189*. FURNITURE. ETC'., fourth quarter, 1892. MONEY. NOTES, SOLVENT DEBTS, ETC., fourth quarter, 18J2. Also, WATER RENTS for six months in ad vance, from Jan 1, 1893, to July 1. 1893. Also, BADGES for street cars, wagons, drays, trucks, ba ks, omnibuses, etc., and LICENSES FOR DOGS. Also. SPECIFIC TAXES of all k nds. A discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed upon REAL ESTATE. PERSONAL PROPfTKTY and WATER R NT If paid within t- IFTEEN DAYS AFTER THE FIRST OF JANUARY, an l a dis count of 10 per cent, will teadowed up SPECIF IC TAXES. BADGES and DoG LICKNSKS If paid any time during tbe month of January. PERSON AL PHOPEHTY RBTiHNM FOR 11893. City Treasurer's Orrics, l Savannah, Ga, Jan. 1, 1893. f Notice is hereby given that under the tax or dinance of tbe city of -avannah for the yaur 1893 1 am now prepared to receive returns of PERSONAL PROPERTY of all kinds. The tax ordinance provides that if any person required to make any eucb return shall refuse or neglect to do so within the lime specified for the same it shall be the duty of the person designated by the flnanoe committee of council to proceed forthwith to make tbo return him self from the best Information he can obtain and to hand the return so made by him to the City Treasurer, who ehali assess a DOUBLE TAX against such defaulter. C S. HARDEE, City Treasurer. NOTICE. In regard to new Improvements, etc., made during tbe year 1892; City Treasurer's Offioi, j Savannah, Ga., Jan 6, 1893. j The Assessment Book, containing valuation of real estate aud improvements ami property of every kind not previously assessed, new buildings erected and additions and improve ments made since the last regular assessment, is now open for inspection In this office, an l notice Is hereby given to all concerned to file tbelr objections, if any they have, within thirty days from this date, otherwise tbe assessments therein contained will lie kinai. and ookclostvs os establishing the value by which to estimate tbe tax to be collected. Objections must be made in writing an 1 address* i to the AH--KB3 MENT COMMITTEE and left with the Clerk of Council. O. 8. HARDEE, City Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICE®, /'BORGIA, Chatham County.— Notice Is VT hereby given to all parti-* having de mands against the estate of JOHN D. ORAN, latr of said county, now deceased, to present thsm to tbs undersigned, properly mode out. and within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character aud amount, and all per sons indebted to the said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to me. JORDAN F. BROOKS. Administrator Estate >f John D. Moran. _Bavannau, Ga., Deo. 6, 1893. f ' EORGIA, Chatham County.—Notice is "I hereby given to all parties having demands against tbe estate of MARIA H MPHRIEB, late of said oounty, now deceased, to present them to tbe undersigned properly made out and within the time prescribed by law, ■ a* to show their character and amount, and all persons indented to said deceased are hereby required make immediate payment to me. JORDAN F. BROOKS, Administrator of tbe estate of Mans Humph ries. Savannah, Ga , Dec. 6, 1892. / 'EORGIA, Chatham County.— KFFlE ! V J KELLY has applied to the Court of Or dinary for a twelve months' support for her ■elf and minor obild out of thwettat* of MICH AEL KELLY deceased. Appraisers have made return allowing same. These are, therefore, to cite all whom it may concern to appear before said oourt to make obleotioo on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, otherwise same will be granted. Wu*ess tbe Honorable Hampton L. Fxkriia, ■ Ordinary for Chatham County, this .list day of ; December, 1699. FRANK K. KEILBAOXi. , Clerk 0, O. & C. SURGICAL | NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, -T~>Ti i( ATLANTA, GA., / lAr TfU r>formitim n4 / 3Mr k/Jr r% CJhfonie •ueb m / M M Club root, IbtMUMD ul Lb* i M V t HJ|# f Hpuiw fend JrtnU, I*4f* | IMT I / • )•!•. Pi , Final., I• 1 B | tsrib. #*>:* sad srivst* A ■ M U*rm*, Dmm* £ I rn a t ,ih * Urinary Or**tn.4*. ■M# m IlfisaJ ! il.asuslsd eire*- Ar Mows tins i>*ew. LEGAL BALES. CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE. T T NPER and by virtue of a mortgage fl. fa. I Issued out of Chatham Superior Court In favor of MARIA C. KOLLOCK and JvNF, J KOLLOCK vs CHARLES P. ROSBIQNOL, I have levied upon ibe following deecr.bed prop erty of the defendant, to-wit: All that certain lot. tract or parcel of land situated in said county of Chatham and state of Georgia, about five miles from the city of Ha vannah. and lieing a portion of the "Kollock Tract," originally "Acton P anialtoo.” and des ignated on a map of tbe sauie made by John K. Tebeau. surveyor of Chatham county. June 28, 1890, as lot number two (2>. ooutafning forty four and thirty-nine one hundredths (4459-10 U) acres, and bounded north by a dam. east by White Bluff road, called also the Vernon shell roed, south by a road twenty |2O) feet wide, aud west by a canal. And I will offer the said above described prop erty of the defendant for sale at publio outcry, before the Court House door of Chatham county iu tbe city of Savannah, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY. PIS, during the legal hours of sale, to sat isfy .aid mortgage fl. fa. Terms cash, purchaser paying for titles. JOHN T. HONAN. Sheriff C. 00.. Ga. (GEORGIA, Chatham OomrrY.—Under a writ > of fieri /firm# Issued from the City Court of Savannah In favor of plaintiff iu attach ment In the case of E. E. FOY MANUFAC TURING COMPANY V 8 RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY against the defendant and against certain at tached property, I will sell at tbe court hou.-eof said county oo first Tuesday, TTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1 98, within legal hours, at public out cry, for cash, to tbe highest bidder, part of said attached properly to wit: One railroad passenger coach which, being ma chinery difficult and expensive to transport, now Is In, and will until sold remain in, the rail road yard at Bavamiah, said county, of the Central Railroad of Georgia without being exposed at tbe court bouse. Haid coach Is marked on the sides thereof outside with the letters "Richmond and Danville," and with the number "TOd,” aud over the door outside with the letters “R. A D.,” end oan be seen at said railroad yard uutil sold. This Jan. 9, 1898. RICHARD F. HIGGINS, Sheriff City Court or Savauuoh. CITY MARSHAL’S BALIi! City Marshal's Ovfici, I Savannah, Jan. 9, 1893. ( IN pursuance of city ordinance, I will sell at city pound on SATURDAY*. Jan 14th, SUMS, at II o’clock a. M One DEEP RED COW, RIGHT EAR CROP. LEFT EAR, UNDKRBIT, BUSHY TAIL, WHITE TOP. HORNS TUKNFD UP. Having been Impounded ten flats, and In which time said oow has not been claimed. Terras cash. ROBT. J WADE, City Marshal. '■ ' PETITIONS* FOB IN CORPORATION CTATE OF GEORGIA, Chatham County. i ’ To th* Superior Court of said county: Th* P“tition of MARGARET A. TYNAN, D. G. URSE and EMILE NEWMAN respectfully shows: First. That they desire for themselves, end suoh other persons as may hereafter be associ ated with them, to be Incorporated under the corpora to name and style of TYNAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY WORKS. Second. That the object of their association, and tbe particular business they propose to carry on, is to manufacture, oast, repair, buv sell, handle and generally deal In all kinds or machinery, bo lere, engines, supplies, tools, electric supplies, hollow warn, piping, eastings, and all other Implements, tools and machinery of every description whatsoever, and to rstab Bali arid rqwrate works, faotorlte, foundries and machine shops for said purposes, to deal in, manufacture buy. sell and handle all kinds of plumbers'supplies whatsoever; to own, man age, buy, register and dlspoa* of trade-marks, copyrights and patents, aud to sell or usargn the name, or any part thereof, or to sell and dis pose of the artioles or products covered by th# same, or any rights growing out of tbe same; to supply and furnish power to other corporations, firms or Individuals, by electricity, steam, water or by any other m >de; to buy, sell and generally deal injur their own account or for the account of utbi-rs on commission nr brokerage, allkluds of inaohlnery, machinists' ■uppllea, foundry supplies, tools and all kinds of personal properly whatsoever; and to do and perform all other acts and things neoeasary and proper for tbe fur therance and maintenance of its said business In all of Its branches T hird. Thai the amount of capital atook to be employ and by them, actually paid in, will be the sunt of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS(SSO,OOO), to be divided into shares of ONE HUNDRED (sl9b) DOLLARS each Fourth. That the principal offloe And place for the transaction of the hudnese of said com pany will be Chatham county. Georgia, but sai l oorporatlou will do business elsewhere in the state of Georgia, nnd In other etates of tbs United States, or In foreign oouDtriea Fifth. Your petitioners aak, In addition to the power* hereinbefore set forth, that they shall b-i authorized and empiwered as follows: To Increase said capital stock from time to time, in the discretion nr tilt board of directors of said company, to any amount not exoe* ling In all the sum of FIVE HUNDRED IHOUBAND ($500,0001 DOLLARS, to be dividsd intoshar-s of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS each, as afore said, and to decrease said cap.tal stock, from time to time similarly, to a sum not Issa how ever, than said first named amount, namely: FDTY THOUSAND (#50.000) DOLLARS; to issue preferred and oouiiuon stock; to sail, mortgage, pledge, hire or couTey the property of said corporation or any part thereof at will and in reinvest at pleesure; to operate, manage, own, control, hire, charter leaoeor deal In steam or sailing vhssuln, lighters, dredges, engines, cars and other vehicles, used In tbe transportation of the articles or products manufactured, con trolled or owned by said company, railroads and tramways for the transportation of the art olei or products of said company, by animal, steam, electricity or other power, and oanals for tbe pnn-ose of transportation or drainage; said corporation, however, not to use said tram way*, oanals, railroads or vessels, tor the purpose of doing tbe hutinee* of accinirioncarrier; to own, buy. use, hire, lease, maintain, run and operate docks, elevators, warehouses, pre tee, ma chinery of all kinds, and wharves, and to re ceive tolls. rate* and profits tuerefroin; to own, buy, hire, lease aud sub let real estate goner ally, and to erect and maintain, hire, buy, 1-sse or otherwise acquire any ■tores, buildings, factories, machine shops or warehouses, noocssary for the purposes of said corporation In tbe judgment of Its board of di lectors; to have agencies and employ and ap point agents st sucb places in tbe state of Geor gia. or other states of tbe Unltrd .States, or In foreign countries, as may be considered requi site or necessary for the carrying on of said business and furthering til* ends of said oorpo ration In tbe judgment and discretion of it board of directors; to borrow money and secure tbe same by mortgage, deeu, collaterals, per sonal security or otnerwlie. and to Issue bonds, debentures, notes or other obligations therefor; to receive payment for capital stock subscribed for in money, or in property, real or personal, in tbe judgment and discretion of tbe board of direct ors; to make contrsots of any kind whatsoever for the furtherance and purpu.es of its busi ness, including agreements or contracts of co partnership between said corporation, and &nv Individuals or other corporations. In any of the lines of buslnefs of said corporation; to make by laws not inconsistent wltn tbs laws of ths laud, and generally, to have, enjoy and exercise tbe corporate {lowers and privileges incident to corporations under the laws of Ge >rgia Stockholders who lisve paid their stock sub scriptions In full to be in no wise Bahia for the debts of said corporation. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that they and their associates may bo incorporated as aforesaid, for tbe purposes aforesaid, under said corporate name, for tbe term of TWENTY DO) YEARS, with privilege of renewal at the expiration of said time, and with all tbe power* aforesaid. GARRARD, MELDRIM & NEWMAN. Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed in offloe this tilth day of Decani her. 1892. JAMES K. P. CARR. Clerk 8. C C. C. J JC W JULU k.. LATEST NOVELTIES' GOLD AM SILVER Arriving every day sc DESBOUI LLONS. Before buying el when-, call so<l let us eon vinca you. Our stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware. (Solid sod I’lstsdi SOUVENIR SPOONS, OPERA GLASSES. GOLD-HEAPED CANES. I-arger than ever tafore. Cell an Iwe Our s,ela!tvof Solid 18-laret Hue, Plain Gold ringer Plugs always on baud. A. L. DESBOUILLONS’, No. SI Bull btrael. AUCTION SALES TO-DAT. COTTON AT AOCTIOT By j. McLaughlin & son. AUCTIONEERS. Part of the cargo of tbe BPANI3H STEAM SHIP “GRAO," Ginexez Master, leaded after th* fir* on board said steamer, while loading for Barcelona haring been surveyed on Dec. 30 by a competent board of surveyors, and by them con demned and ordered sold at public auction for account of all whom It may concern In accordance with above order we shall sell at Gordon's Wharf, in tbe City of Savannah, at publio auction, on TUESDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1893. at 12 o’clook M.i 512 BALES COTTON, MORE OR LESS, DAMAGED BY WATER. 58 BALES COTTON, .MORE OR LESS, DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER. Cotton to be removed within three days after sale Also, a quantity of ROSIN. TERMS CASH. J. McLAUGHLIN & SON, Auctioneers. EBTEVE A CO., Ageuts. HOTEL TYIiEE AT AUCTION. By J. MCLAUGHLIN S SON. AUCTIONEERS. Before the Court House, Savannah, Georgia, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,189*.at tl o’clock A. n.. will be sold the HOTEL TYUEE, located on Ty bee Island, at the mouth of the Savannah river, togethi-r with all the lands, about 16 acres, conveyed by the Tybee Beach Company to the Tybee Hotel Company for hotel pur poses ThiH hotel in most favorably situated, ban a fine artesian well, on railroad station, sad is completely furnished throughout, and ready for immediate occupancy. The beach at this place is one of the finest on the southern coast, and presents unsurpassed facilities for surf bathing There Isa good supply of bath rooms, witii artesian water shower baths, a pavilion, bar and billiard room, laundry and other con veniences. the whole improvements costing upward of SBO,OOO. For term* and other in formation apply to J. P. WILLIAMS, Chairman of Committee, Savannah, Ga A U CTIO N TUESDA YJ A N 710. 1893 At II o’elock a. m . by A. K. WILSON, Auctioneer, corner Bay and Houston streets HORSE, WOOD CART AND HARNESS. —AUK . BUQQIEB, WAGONS, HOAD (’ARTS, HAtt NERB, Etc. Goo Is received up to 10 o'clock a. - AUCTION SALES FIJTUHK DAYS Administrator’s Sale. By Gratz C. Myers, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY, Tt* IEBRUARY, ISM, before the Court House In th* oity of Savannah, I wilt sail during the legal hours of sale at tb above mentioned date and p ace oy order of tne Honorable I Ujipton L FgHßiu., judge of tha Court of' rdluary, Chatham county. Georgia, th* following property, both real aud personal, of the late Solomon Cohen, deceased, for dbtrl dution ad t>a mem. of debt.: Onesl,ooo MaO'.n and Western R. R. bond. One SI,OOO Savanna and Western H. R. bond. Four #l,OOl Atlantic ami Gull R It. bonds. Two #SOO Atlantic and < lulf R. R bonds. Two siaros of th* stock of the Central Rail road and Banking Company of Georgia. One share of the stock of the Southwestern Railroad Company. Lot Number Twenty (30) of section two on Green I.land. Chatham county, o ntainln* 190 feet front and running book 1.000 feet. Terms cash. L. J. JIYF.RS. Administrator and. b. n c t. a. COMMISSIONERS’ SALE or VALUABLE LAND WITHIN THE CORPOR ATE LIMITS OF SAVANNAH GA, AT AUCTION. I. D.&R. D. Laroche, Auctioneers Under a decree of tbe Superior Court of Chatham County, we will sell before tha Court House door during tbe legal hour* of sale on TUESDAY, the 7th DAY OF FEBRU ARY, 1893, Ix>ts Nos. 105, 111 and 112 of ths Springfield plantation treot, containing sixty one (61 > acres, of land more or less, and situated tmuiediaMfly south of the lands of Capts Blun and Hone, Sale subjeot to confirmation of court. Tarma at sale. CH \ KLES ELLIS. Bi\, GUGI BOUItyUIN, JOSEPH A. CKONK, < 'onmdssloners, iLi'-i 1 "" i 1 :.." 1 "La'uua REAL ESTATE. EDW.W. BROWN, REAL ESTATE, Offer* for sale splendid two-*tory house, four roomsaml kitchen, corner New Houston and Jefferson, $8,500. Two high elevated lots corner Abereorn and Second evenue at SI,OOO each. Seven room house and store combined, new, for $1,850; terms SOO cash, balance $22 50 a month. New 8 room house for $1,650; terms SSO cash, balance on ten years time with only 4 per cent, interest payable monthly. Two Urge elevated lot* at Skyland, N. C., near Hill Nye’s home, at $125 eacu; a bargain. Went Savannah lots are going very fast. Call at once before further advance In price. They are selling now for #275, aud SIOO for cor ners. terms $lO ‘-ash and #5 a month, but will ha advanoed to sno for Inside and SIOO for coritsra when tbe new car line is completed. Place your property for sale with me. EDW. \V. BROWN. -REAL ESTATE,— 107 BAY STREET. Room 2, over Savannah Bank and Trust Company. TELEPHONE 567. SEEDS. ~ B^ESI RYE^ I keep tbe fullest and best line in tbe city of GRAIN, HAY AND FEED. My formula for the production of OUR OWN COW FEED “Is out of sight,” "no other imitation U in it," and for braoing up stock "Oaaoaa” Man hsttan Food U incomparable. T. J. DAVIS, GRAIN DEALER and HFKDBMAN. 159 BAY STREET. - SAVANNAH. GA. Sash roa Paica CtiuaaxT. Telephone £23. iii i j Charles r. puendeuuast (.Successor to it, 1L Footman <£ Oo.J lIEK MiKiM m SMM LN3URW HA RAY STREET. fbaxt West of th* Cotton Kxchaagal Telephone oall No. 34, Savauuah, Ga. 3