The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, January 10, 1893, Page 5, Image 5
TO P~ES CUBA. i _-. rlc c f the Revolutionary Party In the United fctatee. fro P>* £> West (F.'o.) Gulf Pennant. work of the Cuban revolutionary _. IV j S just tow attracting; mere than V\ gl attention. It see us to be the general \°,j 0E that the coming revolution ia near Many believe that it will begin ..tin a few months and nobody places it than two years in the future. Amer , however—even those in Key West— ri little aware of the work already aocom ’ited iy the rovoluti nists, ur tDo tiiognl elde Of that which they have undertaken. fhg unostentatious enthusiasm of the Cabans, which manifests itself rather in Lj, than in words, speaks volumes for the ultimate success of their cause. The cLe evolutionary fund they have accu mulated has been, of course, the result Tj e jy of individual contribution. The les- L of their late defeat has been well learned by the revolutionists, and they evidently do not intend to precipitate another ear; - jsiuary conflict until they are thoroughly prepared to quickly bring it to a successful P . Though the greater part of the work of jbe party is in the in'eriorof the island, that part must be done silently and secretly. Tbeir propagandist!! is carried on openly in lie United States, and ie meeting with great success- The headquarters of the party is t Xew York Kenor Jose Marti, well and favorably known in Key West'throueh his recent visit, is at the head of the central body. Benjamin Guerra is treasurer and (Jonialo de Quesada secretary. There are in the United States 88 Cuban patriotic clubs, besides which there are 6 in Jamaica, lin H iyti and liu Mexioo. Of the clubs in the United States those of Key West outnumber those of the remainder of the country taken together, there being in this city 54 out of a total of 88. 'The others are divided among other cities as follows. Tampa 13, New York 10. Ocala aid Phila delphia 2 each, and Brooklyn, Boston, Chi cago, New Orleans, Atlanta, Jacksonville and St. Augustine 1 each. The clubs in Key West are in a flourish ing condition. New clubs are constantly being organised, and consequently the number of members to each club is varia ble. Many of them have more "than fifty members each, and several more than one hundred each. Persons in a position to make a close eatimafe believe that there is a total membership of more than 3,000 ia the Cuban clubs of Key West. J. I). Poyo of El Yara is president of the central body, or | club of presidents, iti Key West, and Gual- I terio Garoia is secretary. No fee is charged for admission into these dubs and they are supported by voluntary contributions. They have done much to arouse and stimulate the spirit of inde pendence among the Cubans, and have given an organization to energies, which, if scattered and isolated, would be much less affective. Key West's contributions to the revolu tionary fund bwe been very generous. It It thought that on last Patria day the sum realized in the oigar factories alone was more than $12,000. The employes gave their earnings for that day to the fund, and many of them did several hours extra work to help swell the amount The l’ohalski factory gave its profit for that day to the fund. It is now proposed to commemorate fatria day 6ach month by giving the earn ings for that day to the revolutionary fund. There Is on exhibition at the ooffee house of Francis Ybern, on Charles street, a machette and carbine, such as were used as weapons by the patriotic soldiers during the Cuban war of independence. The carbine is merely a short Remington rifle of large caliber, differing little in appearance from the ordinary Remington. The machette, however, is an object of unfailing interest to all who have never before seen one. In ahapo it is something like a Missouri corn knife, though much larger. It is about twenty-five incbeß in length and 21 4 inches in breadth, is slightly curved backward and sharp from point to hilt. The blade is of finely tempered steel, and the bone handle, with scarcely any protec tion for the hand, shows that it is not meant for fencing but for business. Indeed, it is s more fomudible looking weapon than the Scotch claymore, and in the hands of ex perts must be a terrible instrument of death. There is little wonder that it was so greatly dreaded by the Spanish soldiery during the Cuban struggle. CORSET*. I Brot SIMUSE&6 <>rys-4iZß‘w.<Knyl GROCERIES. finoonfectionmy; CHOCOLATE CREAMS. CHOCOLATE ALMONDS. CHOCOLATE WALNUTS. CHOCOLATE NOUGAT. WHITMAN’S FINE CANDIES. : at : WM. G. COOPER’S, 28 Whitaker Street. T .... ■'— ■ ■ ■ ■ SPORTING UOOD’j. SPORTING GOODS Loaded Shells 10 to 20 gauge. Wood Powder Loaded Shells. Hammerless Guns. Boys’ 16 and 20-Bore Guns. Hunting Coats and Vests. Shoes, Hats. Caps and Leg gins. Cartridge Bags and Belts. PALMER HARDWARE CO. \ V'ANTCI). merobants to try the Denedi* of udvertlaiug in the "Una cent a wold” r-iumn, of tho iuixo Niva, u will certainly SMOKING TOBACCO ' Immensely 1 BLACKWELLS JU Bull Durham a SMOKING TOBACCO, Whether on the hills gaining ; fm the place of business; or at home-. G\ always fills that niche of com fort—a good smoke. Put up fr V handy packages, and recognized A everywhere as a Pure Granulated Y\ Leaf Tobacco of the highest quali ty; it recommends itself to every - -k; . Y smoker’s use. Sold everywhere. BULL DURHAM Is always uniform in quality. Pure, sweet and clean, The Ideal of Fine Tobacco. BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. ■ >*- v-. •**s&****,. • mm a| V H • v ' H', ■ H ■ 4 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants aad Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ nse by Millions of Mothers. Castor! a destroys TV onus and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and natuiepcy. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children’s Panacea —the Mother’s Friend* Castoria. “Cantoris is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good affect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. •• Castoria is the best remedy for children of which lam acquainted. I bope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. KrscHxxox, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. BICYCLES. 5893. 1893. Is on us and we suppose everyone is interested in the new Jjtiprti il IHt j ~ f' • la" v >-V i^-. f) ‘ Bicycles I Bicycles! For this year. We have received two of the 1893 patterns already, the RALEIGH and RELAY, and will have on Wednesday of this week the balance of the new patterns. You can buy tho balance of our 1892 patterns at 3"> per rent off the list. We have several style*, and if you are interested come and see us or write for photographs. Wo bave the only expert bicycle repairer in this part of tha country. He cau do any kind of a job. Come and inspect the new wheels at Lindsay & Morgan’s. IRON WORKS. KEHOE’S IRON WORKS WM. KEHOE & CO. u IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Blacksmiths and Boilermakers, Engine*. Boilers s| aud Moctiinery. Shafting, Pulleys. Eto. IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICE OF SUGAR MILLS AND PANS. Special Attention to REPAIR WORK. Promptly Furnished. Broughton Strfot from Reynold* to Randolph Streets. Telephone 96R, Savannah, (la t JQHN , ,& ™HHBiron and brass founders and— * MACHINISTS, BLA’CKSMITHS AND BOILERMAKERS. **<3BgmMT THE SAMSON SUGAR MILLS AND PANS. DEALERS IN STEAM ENGINES. INJECTORS, STEAM AND WATER FITTINGS. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED-ESTIMATES GIVEN. Xoa. . 4. O Bay *rul 1, a, 3. 4.. n ami O Silver Streata. BAVAKNAH Or A THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1893. MEDIC AU What is Castoria. “ Caxtoria is so well odspted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Akchu*, M. D., 11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “ Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known aa regular products, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” United Hospital and Dispsnsaet, Boston, Mam. Allen C. Skith, Prei., DRY GOODS. n T n I TT n ACoThaVK A I.AbqiTdisflay I I I I A 1/ \ °F CLOAKS IN SHOW WINDOWS, WHITAKER AND I- I- I I ll \ CONGRESS STREETS. PRICES MARKED rN PLAIN U JJ U 11. J.V U ■ FIGURES. BARGAINS IN FINE GARMENTS. ECKSTEINS In Show Window on Congress Street, Fine Display Best Ladies Hose at 25c. In Show Windows, Whitaker and Congress Lane, Great Bargains in Linens. On Center Counter. Congress Street Entrances. 20c. Embroideries at 10c. On Bargain Counter, Whitaker Street Entrance, 51 Cents Lioeo Towels at 25 Cents. Gustave Eckstein £ Cos. Will Sell This Week $5 Misses’ Reefers at ll 50. Gustave Eckstein £ Cos. Will Sell This Week $l5O Brass Goods at 75 Baits, Gustavo Eckstein * Cos. Will Sell This Week Large Size Comforters 75c. Almost Given Away This Week Military Sloth Gapes S4, This Weak the Best Embroideries At sc.At 10c. At 15c. At 25c. For the Best Goods and Lowest Prices Go To GUSTAVE ECKSTEIN k CD. MILLINERY GOODS-.. French Felts 75 cents, were $ r 25 and $1 50. Our Dollar Felts 50 Cents. All our Winter Millinery in proportion crowded from basement to roof. Just received ’ thou sands of Walking Hats in all colors; also Sailors in every shade. All Savannah come here for Millinery. Ladies and Childreiis Hats, Ribbons, Furs , etc. All Savannah , north , south, east and west , must come here if price, style and big stock is an object. They come here and buy here be cause they save money and get cor rect styles, the latest always, and our shelves are overcrowded with Ribbons of all kinds and our show room upstairs with most stylish and exquisite pattern Hats, which are now sold to suit every body's pocket. Just think, seventy-five thousand dollars’ worth of Millinery at your service, and we pos'tively sell on first floor at strictly wholesale prices, and the Ribbon Sales continue as before. KROUSKOFFS TOBACCO AND LIQUORS. Send Us Your Jug Orders L I Q UO R S. We solicit family trade for FINE CASE WINES. Shipment of TOKAT end SHERRY WINES just received- DRYFUS &RICH, 161 Congress St, Savannah, Ga. ] DRY GOOIM*. No other house in Savannah does, can or will give such sterling values for the money as FOYE & MORRISON Great Jannary Clearance Sale I'RTOIt TO ANNUAL INVENTORY. Terrible: Slanjhter: in: Prices: of: all: Wiatcr: Gaols _ f Cloaks, Blankets nl Dress Ms At About Half Price. All "W inter Goods must go. We have got to sell— coat or value will cut no figure. Closing out Ladies' Cloaks at manufacturers' cost. Closing out Children’s Cloaks and Reefer Jackets at actual cost. Closing out Blankets, Comforts and Flannels at one-third off former prices. Closing out Black and Colored Dress Goods at one-third off former prices. -■-* Ladies’, Children’s and Men’s Flannel Underwear reduced ta bare cost. ~ Children's All-Wool Hosiery reduced to half price. • ’ Kid Gloves—Our entire stock reduced to halt price. • 1 SPECIAL. 100 dozen Ladies’ Kid Gloves—Blacks, Tans, Grays and Browns, 5 and 7-hook, all of Foster, Paul & Co.’s celebrated makt's, such as Dresden and others slightly imperfect; some misfits, etc., sold regularly at $1 25, $1 50 and SI 75 a pair; your choice, as long as they last, at 49 cents—a great bargain. FOYE & MORRISON. Broughton Street. NOW IS THE TIME THE COLD WEATHER IS HERE. VVE WILL CONTINUE OUR D SCOUNT SALE ANOTHER WEEK. 20 °o DISCOUNT ON HEAVY UNDERWEAR AT -141- , BROOGETON stimt < FURNITURE AM) UA -PETS. A CARPET ON THE FLOOR. —r IT IS ESSENTIAL TO COMFORT AND GOOD HEALTH At this season of the year. If you want any kind of a C ARPET You can get it from us. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE WITH NEW FURNITURE. You will find the finest assortment at EMIL A. SCHWARZ’S. machinery. llcDonooglhSllallaßtjne IRON FOUNDERS. Machinist}, toiler Makers and Blacksmith, MANL'rACTUKKRS OF STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, VERTICAL AND TOP RUNNING CORN MILLS, SUGAR MILLS and PANS. AGENTS for Alert and Union Intent >ra. the simplest and most effective on the market; Gullett Light Draft Magnolia Lotion Gin, tile best In the market. All orders promptly attended to. Send for Price List PLU M KEK. IPINIC Xj l JV K OP " GAS FIIIIKES AM) GLOBES L. A. MCCARTHY’S, i>KAeYTOJ>r ex; OliAN(yi. Oranges I Florida Oranges, Apples, Lemons, Nuts, Raisins, Cocoanuts, Cabbage, Etc.. Etc. HAY. GRAIN AND FEED. W. D. SIMKINS. JOHN G. BUTLER, Headquarters for Plain and Decorative Wall Pai*r. Palma, oil. While I cals. Varnish. Uiasi, iiailroad awl Steamboat Supplies, Saabes, poors. Blinds and nuilden' Hardware. Calcined Plaster. Cement and Hair. SO AGENTS FOR LADD'S LIME. HU emigre*., street and VU St. Julian atreM, Savannah. Georgia, 5