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blackmail as a hkritage.
T l„ Comfr-Stoif of Police lllnrk
niuil in Sew York l.aiii in l*rter
iuyv'*an'n Day.
From the Century Magazine
In Stuyvesant’* time many abuses of
power and assessment were grafted upon
tt* eternal customs of the town. Shortly
after his arrival he observed that "one
full forth part of the city of New Amster
dam have become bawdy houses for the
sale of ardent spirits, of tobacco and
fceer;" on some of the business streets
this proportion still holds good. He inau
gurated Sunday closing with the result,
perpetuated to our time, of side-door
opening. Fines were established for this,
that, and the other infraction of regula
tions which afforded the constables a legal
basis for making reprisals. In 1658 eight
men were constituted the rattle-watch,
and we re authorized to take "lock-up
money" and fees, which sums were to be
brought into the house of the captain of
the watch, and held for the benefit of the
members, a "divy,” as it is now called, oc
curring four times a year.
Thus extortion was put, as it were, upon
a basis of police discretion and right; but
there was a rule against setting up a so
cial club on the proceeds. So the habit of
police collections, contracted as a pleasure
able duty, has been handed down as a vast
end secret "perquisite'’ of the guardians
of the public peace; and R must not be
overlooked that from those days to these
the police of the city have been in the
personnel a continuing body. It was as
necessary then as now to admonish the
police not to use violence upon peaceful
burghers.
"Burgher right,” after the Dutch cus
tom, was granted by Stuyvesant to. please
the citizens, and prevailed as a trading
and electoral qualification of "freemen"
into our own century. Stuyvesant fixed
tho fee of "great burghers,’.’ from whom
municipal officers -were chosen, at fifty
tiorins; and of “small burghers,” quali
fied to pursue a trade or to keep shop, at
twenty-five florins. Partly from this acorn
has grown the Tammany oak of assess
ments and reprisals on merchants.
Followers of shady callings In the early
days were the spoil of the autocratic au
thorities, Just as they have been to-day
of equally Irresponsible blackmailers.
Some of the earliest settlers were free
booters from the Spanish main. Smug
gling was as common as Indian cheating,
and Stuyvesant and other governors, Eng
lish as well as Dutch, were openly charged
with sharing In the profits of Illicit trade.
Subsequent to the Dutch governors piracy
found in Manhattan Its chief emporium.
Even reputable merchants devised moral
and legal quibbles for engaging In sea
poaching, usually under the cover of so
called privateering. The great William
Kidd was peculiarly a Manhattan product.
Gov. Fletcher in 1093 admitted that he had
exchanged ’’presents” with the notorious
pirate Thomas Tew, but explained that
his chief desire In seeking his “amusing
conversation" was "to reclaim him from
a vile habit of swearing”—which parallels
the Tammany theory that a proper way to
reclaim malefactors is to appoint them to
public office. In 1698 the Enrl of Bellomont,
who had succeeded Fletchor as governor,
complained to the English lords of trade
that he had endeavored to place four mer
chantmen, about to clear for Madagascar,
under bonds not to supply pirates at that
notorious trysting-place with supplies, and
bring their booty to Manhattan; "but the
council, some of them being ooncerned in
these ships,” ho writes, "unanimously op
posed this method, as not prescribed by
law, and because it was never practiced
here before, so I was forced to discharge
the said ships.”
THE SEARCH FOR CHARLIE ROSS.
ltnscully New York Police Officers
prevented Success Being Attuincd.
From the Philadelphia Enquirer.
So many years have parsed since the
child Charles RoSs was stolen from his
home in Germantown that the crime is
lost to the memory of many, but that
has not deterred some people from still
making the attempt to palm off a bogus
youth upon the afflicted family as the lost
son. The latest effort of this kind was
made by a woman who represented her
self as the widow of one of the two burg
lars who were killed at Bay Ridge, L. 1.,
while trying to rob the house of a Judge of
the courts. The woman brought with her
a young man, who, a relative of the boy
says, was flat headed and beetle browed
and could In no way have borne resem
blance to what little Charlie would have
been at manhood. She had the story of
,j 0 1 sappeara nc.e pat enough-how the
two children, Charlie and Walter, were
\v* °ir from tho lawn of th o house, at
, llshlp gton lane and Chew street, by the
TWO men in a wagon, Mosher and Doug
ta-s, how they were driven into the eoun
■ I u ere Wa lter, the elder, was dropped,
* 20,000 ransom had been offered
u ecovery of the younger son. Other
acts She seemed familiar with, but her
Echeme had nothing else in it.
.Many believed the boy to be dead. There
ve been a hundred or more alleged Char
lies, but in no instance has the father, who
nas traveled al-1 over the country, had any
v”f:r. after ° nce seeing the alleged child or
i.rns v produced. The secret of his fate
1 robably died with the Bay Ridge bueg
.on,e of whom expired immediately
utter being shot, while the other only lived
, and enough to say that his companion
"ad known where the child was, that the
and Was still alive, but that he himself
anew nothing of his location,
in.!! na '"rating some of the facts the reia
lio-hf ° f tf>o Ross famll Y alsp shed more
*ht upon the efforts to find the boy, and
made the important statement that once
nen success seemed assured they were
‘‘rated hy one of the police captains of
th x ' ork ' a man w ho was charged before
me Lex-orw committee with having acquir
ne alth by the most corrupt means. It
as ‘here, he says, the kidnappers had ar
anged deliver their prisoner upon the
Payment of the 120,000. They had exacted
me condition that Mr. Ross and those
he! P J him Khoulcl leave New York upon
of a special train, a locomotive and
ont “ car, bound for Albany.
At one point along the road a colored
an tern light was to be waved, and the
*** this signal, was to he dropped
. the Side of the track. Further up the
Jn, ‘here was to be another light shown,
and there the boy was to be delivered to
aem. According to the relative’s story,
7,„ rescuing party took along an expert
, ‘bman, with the object of maiming the
a) mapper, whoever be might be, and then
meeting his capture. They made the trip
!',; u no ‘hing came of it. No lights were
Th >Wn an< * no ot^er clew was obtained.
ne police captain in question, the rela
,.ve says, gave the tip to the thieves that
0 sl *arpshooter would be on board the
ar ' Walter Ross, the son who was
-rapped by the country side, was married
about two months ago.
! birdup (scribbles)—My dear fellow,
K. ildn’t x; lend me a V'?
—, .‘KSins (scribbles below)—My boy, you
zar St lk nk that lam a Jl—Harper's Ba
"Yee,” remarked Mrs. Malaprop. "it
, great sight. First came the king
ih. a sceptio In his hand and wear
Jr. a beautiful red mantle all trimmed
*'ru'fc. V<srmln ’ It was a grand sight."—
Is It Not Better
To get what you want-rather than take what
you ggtf All things being equal would
you not prefer to make a selection at your leis
ure—without competition as to price, and cer
tainly without comparison as to quality!
We can t entice you with a crowded store and
the eloquence of a gifted statesman, but we c an
as an off-set such show g >ods as are not to be
found elsewhere in the city. Don’t think that
all auction wares are cheap. The right sort of
things always have value. We can serve your
dollars well. Come and let us figure with you.
That pretty HarHand Decoration in our west
window Is worthy of close inspection. Agate
ware is cheap enough for everybody.
WEST’S CHINA PALACE
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
ONE CENT A WORD.
ADVERTISEMENTS, IB words or more,
in this column insetted for ONE CENT A
WORD, Cash in Advance, each insertion.
Anybody who has any want to supply, any
thing to buy or sell, any business or accom
modations to secure; Indeed, any wish to
(ratify, should advertise la this column.
RELiaiai’s noticksT”
*'sTWOHNH~(EiMSCOPATT^
corner Bull and Charlton streets, Madison
square. Rev. Charles H. Strqng rector;
morning service, sermon and holy com
munion at 11 o’clock: evening choral ser
vice at 8 o'clock; sixth sermon in the
course of sermons upon "The Apostle
Creed and Modern Thought;” subject:
The Resurrection of Christ and Our Res
urrection. Strangers cordially welcome.
w EBi.BfiF~ monumentaiT'church
(Methodist), Abercorn and Gordon streets;
Rev. A. M. Williams, pastor; preaching
this morning and to-night by Rev. Dr.
J. W. Hinton, of Macon.
CH RISTIA N CHURCH, CORNER
Bolto-n and Howard streets. Special ser
vices will be observed to-day, It being
Foreign Missions day. At 11 a. m. Rev.
H. C. Bowen will deliver a missionary
sermon, taking for his subject; “Chris
tian Conquests." 7:30 p. m., Christian En
deavor meeting, followed at 8 p. m. by
preaching. Subject: “Pearls and Treas
ures.” All cordially Invited. Scats free.
YOUNG MEN’S ~CHRISTIAN“~ASSd
ciatIon. Rev. O. G. Mingledorff will ad
dress tho young men at the men’s meet
ing to be held at the rooms at 5:15 to 6
o’clock this afternoon. All men are In
vited to attend.
PERSONAL.
' -^nm!lie: s^grthday^T3~on < the
11th; I will go to P'egeas, the reliable Jew
eler, 108, Broughton, he is reasonable and
you can depend on what he'Bays; 1 think a
linger ring or a watch will do nicely.
WANTED” YOUNG LADIES TO
learn embroidery, flower-making and cro
chet; Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3 to 5 p.
m. Miss Samson, 25 Berrien street.
IF ANYONE WANTS A RELIABLE
colored woman to wash and iron, call at
No. 10 Mercer street. '
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS MADE,
recovered or repaired; large assortment
of covens; all colors. 56 Whitaker.
"NSW YORK - DYE WORKS CLEANS
and repairs and presses clothes on the
shortest notice. ___
TRUNKS! OUR - REPUTATION FOR
good work promptly delivered is growing
rapidly. Hanlelter, trunk manufacturer,
York street, near Bull, next door to Mrs.
Thonneson’s. Trunks made Just like you
want them; repairing a specialty.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR Ap
pointment of young men in the railway
mail service. Examinations soon in every
state. Write for particulars. National Cor
respondence Institute, Washington, D. C.
COMING FROM DOWN TOWN DON’T
fail to stop at the Nancy Hanks market
and leave an order; we guarantee to
please you.
PAPER HANGERS! NOW IS THE
time to equip yourself with the right line
of wail paper samples. Box 711. Cincinnati,
O. Discounts 33*4 and 50.
— s3“ BUYS ONE OF OUR SILK PLUSH,
oak rockers this week. The Miller Com
pany.
BARBOUR & CO. HAVE CUT PRICES
in keeping with the times; if you need
anything in furniture, call and see them,
or if you have mattresses or furniture
that you want renovated, packed for ship
ment or stored, they will make close rates.
192 Broughton street.
NEW YORK DYER DYES SLIPPERS
any shade; ostrich plumes and ribbon
dyed to sample.
- MODISTE, NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
elegant designs, first-class work only; as
sistants wanted. 89*4 Whitaker treet, near
Charlton.
' ARTISTIC DRESSES MADE AT REA
sonable prices; tailor made; reception;
wedding, evening and ball dresses. Fit
and work guaranteed. Miss Cocroft, 32
Bull street.
“HAD I FOLLOWED YOUR ADVICE
given three years ago, I would have been
happv to-day.” S. 0. Dobbs, Springtown,
Tex. Thousands testify that I correctly
read the past and foretell the future;
send date of birth and 10c for sketch of
your life. L. Thomson, astrologer, Kan
sas City, Mo. •
BABY - CARRIAGES, WELL MADE,
strong and durable; prices right, at The
Miller Company's. __
THE FINEST DYEING AND CLEAN
ing in the city done at the New York Dye
Works, Whitaker and State.
— NEW YORK DYE WORKS DYES
cotton any color, and slippers any shades;
dyes feathers and ribbons to sample, and
the best of Journeymen finishers. Wo
also do tailoring and pressing at short
notice. Whitaker and State streets.
“IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN FINE
poultry send a4dress for free sample copy
of Southern Fancier, Atlanta, Ga.
THE BEST SHOE WORK IN THE
city is done by J. Walsh, 62 Broughton
street, at reasonable prices; dress shoes
made to order, 17.
“ATTENTION LADIES! "EMMA"
Bust Developer will enlarge your bust
five inches. Guaranteed. Sealed instruc
tions 2 cents, or 24-page Illustrated cat
alogue 6 cents, by mail. Emma Toilet
Bazar, Boston, Mass. _
- CASH BUYERS’ PICNIC STILL ON
at The Miller Company’s. Furniture, mat
tings, etc., at undoubted bargains.
"FURNITURE PACKED FOR SHlP
ment, or stored at reasonable rates; old
furniture carefully renovated; mattresses
made to order or renovated; any size,
style or material. Barbour & Cos., 192
Brougn tons t reet.
T’PHOLSTERTNO, MATTRESS MAK
ing. furniture safely packed, furniture re
paired. chairs caned; superior work at
about half Broughton street prices; baby
carriages and cabinet work a specialty.
Fox’s. Whitaker, corner Hull.
evekybody'invited to call on
A Getz, the tailor, corner Jefferson and
State streets, to examine his newly ar
rived stock of Scotch and English suit
ings for suits and trousers. I have no
competition; suits to order in elegant style,
and fit; guaranteed, from 315, up. Pants in
beautiful design, only 33.
MARRIAGE PAPER, 2-rent STAMP;
hundreds of descriptions, with residences;
many wealthy. Mr. A Mrs. Drake, 166
Washington street, Chicago.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, MARCH 'l 1R95.
PERSONAL.
WE FURNISH HOMES FOR THE
niillion at prices to suit the time#. The
Miliar Company.
o. w. euell. Liberty and
Wheaton, will do your wheelwright,
blacksmith and horseshoeing in the best
style for the least money.
IF YOF WANT YOFR TRUNK" RE-
f >alred by an experienced man. see Han
eiter, York street, near Bull; prices and
work will please you, old trunks taken in
part payment.
FILLING. WHEN DONE IN TIME
will save a tooth; our prices make it to
your advantage to let us perform the
operation; crown and bridge work a spec
ialty; if you want a set of teeth or have
a set that does not fit. come and get a
set of our perfect fitting; sets for $lO.
Savannah Dental Parlors, over Sullivan s
grocery’ store. Congress street. Dr. Buch
anan. manager.
WHY SFFFER WITH CORN 9. BUN
lons and ingrowing nails when you can be
cured, not relieved, but positively cured
by Lem Davts, surgeon chiropodist. Or
ders can be left at Wheeler’s Pharmacy,
corner Bull and State streets.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS WAlT
ress (white). Apply at Baldwin’s restau
rant, 112 Broughton street.
TWO ~ENERGETIC YOUNG MEN
wanted, to take orders for custom tailor-
Big; good salary. Kohler's, 140 Broughton.
COLORED WOMAN WANTED TO
canvass subscriptions to monthly maga
zine; quick seller. "P.," Morning News.
A LADY CANVASSER WANTED TO
take subscriptions to monthly magazine
at popular price. ”1,” Morning News.
SALESMEN WANTED, COONS IN
the hole puzzles; good side line; fakirs
want it; sample, 10 cents. Marshall A
Cos., 134 Van Buien street, Chicago.
CIRCULARS TO DISTRIBUTE, “liyjob
every month; $5 per 1,000; send 5 references
and 10 cents. Dept. A.. Ford Mfg. Cos.,
Chicago.
w anted; OEN E RAL AGENTS
selling household necessities; entirely
new; exclusive territory; no competition;
big profits; sl2 sample outfit free. Sind
for particulars. Columbia Chemical Cos.,
69 Dearborn street, Chicago.
SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL Cl
frars; SIOO salary and expenses; outfit
ree; experience unnecessary. Reply with
2c stamp. Figaro Cigar Cos., Chicago.
$4.50 PER 1,000 FOR DISTRIBUTING
circulars; enclose 4 cents. U. S. Distrib
uting Bureau, Chicago.
wanted; COLLECTOR AND CAN
vasser; must give S2OO real estate bond or
deposit small security; good paying posi
tion. with chance of advancement. Ad
dress by letter In first Instance, Mr. TANARUS.,
155 Souih Broad.
LADIES. WE WILL GLADLY TOLL
you how you can easily -make $lB weekly,
quietly at your own home; position per
manent. Reply with stamped envelope.
Woman's Benefit Cos., Joliet, 111.
good team wantedT to “act - as
agents for the Aluminum Letter & Sign
Cos. New business that is growing rapidly.
Good wages to right men. Aluminum Let
ter & Sign Cos., Columbus, O.
MEN TO SELL BAKING POWDER TO
the greory trade. Steady employment, ex
perience unnecessary. $75 monthly salary
and expenses or com. If offer satisfactory
address at once with particulars concern
ing yourself, U. S. Chemical Works, Chi
cago.
“SAPONICA" IS BETTER THAN SOAP
and Is rapidly displacing It. Liberal in
ducements and exclusive sale to responsi
ble party prepared to Introduce It 1n this
territory. Manhattan Detergent Cos., New
York.
SALESMEN, TO SELL OUR GOODS
by sample to the wholesale and retail
trade; sell on sight to every business
man or firm; liberal salary and expenses
paid; position permanent. For terms ad
dress, with stamp, Centennial Mfg. Cos.,
Milwaukee, Wls.
BOOK K EEPERST STENOGRAPHERS,
clerks, and others desiring situations,
should write for information; this Is ex
position year; wo may help you. Ad
dress Business Agency, 95£ Peachtree
street, room 12, Atlanta, Ga.
“ WHY DO PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF
hard times, when any woman or man can
make from $5 to $lO a day easily. All have
heard of the wonderful success of the
Climax Dish Washer; yet many are apt
to think they cant’ make money selling
It; but any one can make money, because
every family wants one; one agent has
made $478.36 in the last three months, after
paying all expenses and attending to regu
lar business besides. Y'ou don’t have to
canvass; as soon as people know you have
it for sale they send for a dish washer.
Address the Climax Manufacturing Com
pany, 45 Starr avenue, Columbuß, 0., for
particulars.
WANTED AGENTS TO SELL SASH
locks and door holders; sample sash lock
free by mail for 2c. stamp; best sellers
ever invented; beats weights; 312 a day:
write quick. Brohard A Cos., Box 62
Philadelphia.
WANTED, GOOD SALESMAN TO
sell advertising fans and novelties on
commission, direct from manufacturer;
can make 350 per week. Richmond Lith
ographing Cos., Buffalo, N. Y.
$5 per 1,000 for distributing circulars;
enclose 4 cents. N. Y. Adv. Association,
New York City.
“WANTED, a CATHOLIC MAN IN
his own diocese; references required: 318
per week. Write to Joseph R. Gay, 66
Fifth avenue, Chicago.
"AGENTS MAKE $5 DAILY; MARVEL
ous invention; retail 25 cents; two to six
sold in a house; sample mailed free. For
shee & Makin, Cincinnati, O.
"WANTED, AGENTS FOR THE FINEST
and cheapest door (name) plate ever pro
duced, made of heavy beveled glass, filled
with gold; they can be read in the dark.
Write for sample, Illustrated circulars,
etc., free. Dunstan Manufacturing Com
pany, 221 Fifth avenue. Chicago, 111.
WANTED, A COMPETENT HEAD
laundress, to take charge of the Do Soto
hotel steam laundry; must have had ex
perience and thoroughly understand bun
dle washing; permanent position to the
right party. Apply at head porter’s room
on Liberty street. Watson A Powers.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
20~WAITERS "WITH FULL "DRESS
suits wanted, to serve a banquet. Apply
at once. C. D. Hinckley, HI Congress
street.
A YOUNG GIRL WANTS A PLACE AS
companion with nice lady. Address
“Companion," News office.
"young woman Would like to
clean up rooms hy the week. Address
"Room,” Morning News.
"COMPETENT "FRENCH GARDNER
understanding all branches work, in gar
dens, desires work by day, week or at
the convenience of owners. G. Domas,
care Mrs. Remion, Savannah.
WANT, DRESS-MAKING
ing of all kinds, at 256*4 Ray street.
HUSTLING, HANDING YOUNG MAN
wants work in store or collecting. Tar
ver’s Intelligence Bureau.
“SITUATION WANTEb7"BY YOUNG
man; understands collecting; can write
a good hand and quick at figures; ref
erences given if required. Address In
telligent, this office,
WANTED, BY FIRST-CLASS MILLIN
er, position in Savannah; can give beat
of reference from New York. Address Y,
this office.
WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE
white girl, a position as seamstress, and
will assist with chamber work. Apply 271
Barnard street.
WANTED, POSITION, — TO TAKE
charge of southern hotel, by sober, capa
ble. middle-aged, experienced, St. Louis
hotel man; would do office work; refer
ences. Address M. Davis, Station F, St.
Louis, Mo.
WANTED. WASHING BY RESPECT
able colored woman, for families. Ad
dress "Washer,” News office.
AN EDUCATED YOUNG LADY? FINE
and rapid writer, would like, work at
home or in place of business. Refined.
News office.
AN EXPERIENCED LAWYER TAKES
legal business in this country and Europe;
fees contingent on success; best referen
ces: correspondence solicited. Lock Box
656 Atlanta.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
A COLORED WOMAN WANTS WASH-
Ing for a family, large or small. 31 Charles
street.
WANTED, EMPIMV MENT~BY~ONE
who has traveled in the east and is in
distress. Address News Box 17.
ROOMS W AN III).
WANTED. FLAT THREE OR FOUR
rooms north of Jones, west of Bull. Ad
dle*.' M. E.jl.. Box Y.
w*nted7room well furnished
wltW bath on same floor, by two gentle
men; central location, private family de
sired; reference exchanged. Address Y. F.
W., Morning News.
WANTED.“ A GOOD ROOM - WITH
fins and board by a gentleman. Address
D., News office.
WANTED, FOR SINGLE GENTLE
m&n, one or two well furnished rooms,
eastern or southern exposure. Address U..
100, Morning News.
MISCELLANKOI S \\ ANTS.
WANTED. SECOND-HAND BICYCLE.
If party wants to sell cheap, for cash. A.
Morning News.
GOOD, CHEAP, SEi ’(>XD HANI>7 TWO
seated vehicle with top, movable back
seat preferred. Address A, this office.
$6,000 TO LOAN OX IMPROVED CITY
property at 7 per cent. Hammond J.
Read, room 4, Provident Building.
WANTED, TO MAKE TEETH ~AT"*10
a set; best material. Dr. McCalla, 133
Broughton street.
$1,500 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY
property, three to five years. J. E. Ful
ton A Son. Board of Trade Building.
WANTED, TEETH TO FILL AT
and $2 each. Dr. McCalla, 132 Broughton
street.
sls,o(te TO LEND - UPON IMPROVED
city property, low rates, long time. Plat
shek A Cos., 96 Bryan street.
WANTED, A MILCH COW, 'GIVING
ten quarts or more per day. Aiqily 87
Montgomery street.
TEETH TO EXTHACT POSITIVELY
without pain. Dr. McCalla, 132 Broughton
street.
WANTED, TO BUy7 GOOD"'SBCOND
hand upright piano; name price. Address
P. O. Box 44.
ROOM* TO RENT.
OOMsUfUtT
nlshed or not, a* desired. 1(4 Tattnall, 3rd
door south of street.
ELEGANT ROOMS ON THE FIRST
floor; large hall, third floor, in Lyona
block. John Lyons.
“for" rent;' nice furnished
room, gas and bath. 91 Jones street.
FOR RENT, VERY DESIRABLETpAR"-
lor flat, at a very reasonable price. 82
Gaston street.
FOR RENT, FRONT ROOM, SECOND
floor, furnished or unfurnished. 155 S.
Broad.
ON R Ft RNISIIED OR UNFUR
nished room for gents or light housekeep
ing; all conveniences. 95 Waldburg.
FOR RENT, FLAT OF THREE ROOMS
southern exw>sure; hot and cold water.
Harris and Tattnall.
LA RO E SOUTH ROOM, WITH OR
without table board; also two small single
rooms. 172 State street.
FOR RENT, 3 FLATS ON MACON, BE
tween Habersham and Price; Inquire at
84 Habersham. ,
TWO ELEGANT LARGE ROOMS,
north and south, en suite or singly, suita
ble for dressmaking establishment or
•leaping rooms for young mon, over The
Launey Photo studio, 141 Broughton street.
Call at Studio.
NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM
for rent, with or without board. 149 Gor
don street.
PLEASANT AND CONVENIENT
rooms, with or without board. 56 Barnard
|treet.
II,AT OF FOUR LARGE Run MS.
Broughton and Habersham; all conven
iences; southern exposure; rent ten dol
lars. Orear A Cos., 50 Broughton street.
.J/NUURN’JSHKD ROOMS AND BATH,
89)4 Whitaker, near Charlton.
TO RENT, ONE OR TWO ROOMS I \
southern portion of city, to single lady;
very reasonable; references exchanged!
Address Owens. News office.
A NICK LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM
for rent, for one or two gentlemen, in
best locality. Address S, News office.
FOR RENT, ROOMS. FURNIBHEDOR
unfurnished, at 38 Abercorn etreet; also a
house servant.
FOR RENi". FRONT ROOM, NICELY
furnished. Apply 55 Liberty street.
FOR RENT, TWO SOUTH LOOMS
furnished or unfurnished; en suite or sin
gle. 15 Abercorn street.
FOR RENT, A DESIRABLE FLAT
No. 182 Drayton street, opposite Park; all
conveniences; rent reasonable. Apply to
Walthour A Rivers, Drayton and St. Jul
ian streets.
ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN SUITES,
furnished or unfurnished, with all con
veniences. Also office, eleven Broughton.
FOR RENT, TWO ROOMS, BEAUTI
fuIIy situated, on Liberty street; to gentle
men. Address Convenient, Morning News.
FLOOR TO RENT. CONTAINING TWO
rooms, with bath; suitable for young
couple. 8 Tattnall street.
FURNISH ED R( >OMB TO RENT, 25
and 35 per night, or 31.50 per week. 178
Broughton.
TO RENT, TWO NICE FURNISHED
rooms, to gentlemen; bath on same floor;
convenient to Central railroad. 78 Mont
gomery street.
large south cornerTroomliuit
able for two if desired; all conveniences.
No. 40 Habersham street.
FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
rooms; southern exposure: with or with
out board, at 141 Liberty street.
FOR RENT, ONE 4-ROOM FLAT FUR
nlshed or unfurnished: also a desirable
suite of rooms on second floor; everything
convenient. Apply 104 Harris street^
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS! BAm
on same floor. 170 State street, next Odd
Fellows’ hall.
FOR’ RENT, -
nished or unfurnished; suitable for light
housekeeping. 160 Liberty street.
FUftNrsWED ROOM FOR RENT, 152
Taylor street, So.
DESIRABLE FLAT OF ROOMS
light housekeeping; single rooms; modern
conveniences. 117 Barnard street.
TWO GENTLEMEN CAN SECURE
large, well furnished room for 38.; ail
conveniences. Eighty-six Tattnall.
ROODtS TO RENT, UPPER AND LOW
er floors, with bath. Perry, three doors
west of Montgomery,
FOR RENT, TWO OR THREE ROOMS
for light housekeeping; southern expos
ure. 156 Duffy street.
ftoOM TO RENT. TO iIaDY - PRESL
dent street, near Drayton; cheap rent.
Address M, Morning News.
FOR RENT. ONE I-A RG E~F URN I Bpf
ed room, with southern exposure, or
three unfurnished rooms, at 96 Taylor
street.
TWO LARGE WELL FURNISHED
rooms with bath attached; will rent en
suite or single, southern exposure. 12
Abercorn street.
to’ rent; two South front
rooms; single or double; furnished or un
furnished; terms reasonable. Apply Mon
day. 170 South Broad.
TO RENT, NICELY FURNISHED
room, with gas. hot and cold water. 210
President street.
FOR RENT. TORE* DELIGHTFUL
rooms, single or en-sulte. furnished or
unfurnished, at 159 Liberty street.
HOLMES AND STORES FOR RENT.
FOn~KENT~TWO-STORY HOUSE,
with all modern Improvements. Apply
Berrien and Montgomery streets.
39 PER MONTH FOR THOSE BEAU
tiful cottages on Charles street. Apply
200 Gwinnett.
FOR RENT, SIX AND SEVEN-ROOM
house on Huntingdon street. Apply Wil
liam Bouhan, 9 Huntingdon street.
HOI 4EB AID m okes FOR HEAT.
TO RENT, STORK ON BROUGHTON
street, in Altmayer budding; lately oc
cupied by us. Apply to Ludden A Bates
8 M. H.
FOR RENT STORE CORNER CHARL
i? n an J Drayton. Apply to Henry liirsch.
FOR RENT, DWELLINGS 34 AND" 40
Charlton street, near Price, (0 Liberty,
comer Habersham, rent S4O per month;
42. _42S and 44 Jefferson, near York, rent
$22.50, and $25. Dwelling. 150 Jones street,
near Whitaker in good order. G. H. Rems
hart.
FOR runt, STORE AND THREE
rooms for $29 per month, at 29 Jefferson
atreet. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT. TWO HoVsES ON UN
coin. Apply Thomas Clarke, near Brough
ton. 40 Lincoln.
FOR RENT, - A V.’ICE TWO-STORY
house; large rooms; good neighborhood;
plants and fruit trees in yard; also large
yard with stables, which can be rented
separate. 71 Duffy street.
FOR RENT. A DESIRABLE T#o
- bay-window house, 213 Abercorn,
near Wahlburg. Arply 151 Gordon.
FOR RENT, HOUSE 61 INDIAN
street, near Farm; sl2 per month. J. E.
Fulton A Son, Board of Trade Building.
FOR RENT. 2 DESIRABLE HOUSES
Nos. 205 anil Sl7 Congress street. J. E.
Fulton A Son, Board of Trade Building.
FOR RENT, HOUSE 7 ! i FLOYD
street, near South Broad. $12.50 per month.
J. E. Fulton A Son, Board of Trade Build
ing. _ _
FOR RENT. HOUSE 86 MONTGOM"
ery street, near Liberty; all conveniences;
$25 per month. J. K. Fulton A Son, Board
of Trade Ruildlng.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 87 NEW Hous
ton street, near Abercorn; hot and cold
water; S2O per month. J. K. Fulton A
Bon. Board of Trade Building.
FOR RENT. HOUSE 44 HULL
street: all conveniences; s3t> per month.
J. E. Fulton A Bon, Board of Trade Build
ing.
TO RENT. A NICE TWO STORY
brick house on Tattnall street, south of
Huntingdon street. Thomas A. Folllard.
TO RENT. A GOOD STAND FOR ORO
ccry ami barroom on Indian street lane
and west boundary. Thomas A. Folllard.
TO RENT, SEVERAL NICE HOUSES
on Second and Third avenue, to rent,
cheap. Thomas A. Folllard.
~TO RENT, 'A BTX-ROOM ®rW;
also house with store. Apply 64 Liberty
street.
4 AND 6-ROOM HOUSES. FlßST
class order, $8 risonthly; good location.
Salomon Cohen.
FOR RENT, DESIRXBLE HOUSE;
modern Improvements, 86 Hail street, near
Abercorn, Salomon Cohen.
FOR RENT. FIFTY",
choice residence Jefferson ana
Barnard, on Waldburg. Koeslgnol.
FOR RENT. HOUSE. 37 HUNTINO
don street, with all modern Improvements:
possession given Immediately. Apply to
F. Wessels.
FOR RENT, STORE* 237 QWINNKTT
and Burroughs street, a good business
place m?ar West Broad.
FOR RENT, FT jO RII>A HOUSE, 101
Jiroughton street, 18 rooms; remodeled,
painted and panered throughout; posses
sion Immediately. Apply Albert Wylly,
120 Bryan, street.
I RENT, TWEIA'E-ROOM RHSl
donce, comer Abercorn and Jones. Ap
ply after 10 o’clock.
FOR RENT, sl3 G WINNETT STREET.
Apply Mrs. S. A. HLu k. 210 Gwinnett.
FOR RENT THAT DESIRABLE
dwelling on full lot corner of New Hous
ton and Howard streets. Apply to A. G.
Guerard.
~FOR RENT. CONVENIENTLY AR
ranged dwelling, pleasantly situated, mod
erate rent; possession April 1. Apply at No.
67 Gordon street.
FOB RENT, DWELLING 300 MONT-
Romery street; possession Immediately.
Apply in George W. I’arlsh.
FOR 14 EXT—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT, DOCTOR'S OFFICE, 82
Liberty street. Apply E. A. Uslna, 122
Bryan street.
TO LEASE. SMALL FARM NEAR SA
vannah on good shell road; splendid open
ing for iKniitry or truck farming. Farm.
News office.
FOR MALE.
S WOOlT^FOir*^Xl!Er^STTciC^PlN*E ,^75
cents per load, delivered. Ogeechue Wood
Yard, Ogeeohee road and Second street.
"EASELS"AT YOUR’ OWN PRICER
Portraits and frames cheaper than ever
before. Framed pictures will be sold thl
week at almost any price you offer. New
lot Just received. Ladeveze’s Plcturo
Frame Factory, 174 Broughton street.
1(1 ACRES OF LAND AND GOOD
house; two acres under fence; 4 miles
south of Savannah; a bargain. Apply
E. X. L., News office.
SINGLE COMB, BROUN LEGHORNS’
eggs, 75 cents for thirteen; also fine breed
ing males for sale at Kennlckell's Quick
Job Printing, York street.
~FOR - SALE, A~ BANKRUPT STOCK
Which was bought at 25 cents on the dol
lar, consisting of crockeryware, furniture
and stoves, which will be sold at less
than wholesale prices; come and see for
yourself, at M. Nathan, 180*4 Congress
street. __
THE BEST ui’ OAK AND PIHE
wood. 192 Harris, D. N- Thomason & Cos.
FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, NEW
upright piano; price to suit any buyer.
Address P. O. Box 271. _____ __
FOR SALE. - SECOND-HAND SODA
fountain; good as new; for particulars,
W. J. Bryan, 75)4 Tattnall street.
-FOR SALE, AT HALF PRICE, BED
room and kitchen furniture and utenalls,
in use two months. Suitable for light house
keeping. “Furniture,” care News.
"FOR SALE,’ONE HUNDRED AND
sixty Taylor street, six hundred cash,
balance easy monthly payments. Rosslg
nol.
FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH
obtains nice house on Eleventh street,
close to car line. Rossignol.
"THIRTY DOLL ARS MONTHLY, AND
nice house on Eighth street is yours; come
Inquire. Rossignol.
"FOURTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
for a beautiful home overlooking Forsyth
Place, will make splendid terms. Rossig
nol. *
"CHOICE LOTS ON NINTH STREET,
near Drayton on easy monthly payments;
come see me. Rossignol.
“MOST CHOICE "HOME"ON ’ NEW
Houston street, will make elegant terms
to right party. Rossignol. _
"BEAUTIFUL HOTS ON BARNARD
street near Gwinnett, will make
bio conditions; come inquire. Rossignol.
"FOR ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY
call at 32 Bull street, and see the Rossignol.
"BUSINESS CHANGE—WILL SELL
cheap, Bottling Works plant; splendid
outfit, new, good location; ljet of reason
for selling. Address Wilson & Greer, Ope
lika, Ala.
FOR SALE. ONE NO. 7 STOVE, ONE
large wardrobe, two large clocks, two
tables, cheap for cash. Apply 207 Ander
son street.
FOR BALE, BROWN LEGHORN EGGS
for hatching. Address W. A. Waite, Isle of
Hope.
HALF LOT ON GASTON STREET,
splendidly situated; none nicer; price rea
sonable. W. K. W’llkinson, real estate
dealer.
LOT CORNER GASTON AND DRAY
ton, one of the most desirable locations
in Savannah. W. K Wilkinson.
~BA RG AN —5 LOTS AND 2 HOUSES,
worth thirty-flve hundred; price, two thou
sand. W. K. Wilkinson, real estate
dealer. __
"SPLENDID BARGAIN IN BOLTON
street property; nice house, and small
house In lane; room enough for other im
provements; property always will rent
ed. W. K. Wilkinson, real estate dealer.
VERY FEW PEOPLE ARE BUYING;
every one is on the other tack. Isn’t it a
good time to Invest? There will come a i
turn; look at my Installment lots; ail,
modern conveniences. W. K. Wilkinson.;
FOR 8.41. E.
NICE DWELLING ON SECOND
street, between Lull and Whitaker: bar
gain for a home-hunter. W. K. Wilkin
son. real estate dealer.
TIMES ARB - VERT DULL. AND
money is scarce. You can get bargains
now If you will try. See W. K. Wilkin
son, real estate dealer.
LOTS FOR BALE ON THE INSTALL
ment plan, that will double In value be
fore they are paid for. Prices one hun
dred and fifty dollars and upward; pay
ments five dollars and upwards per month.
W. K. Wilkinson.
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON SIXTH Tns
Habersham streets; lot sox*); $250 cash,
balance monthly Installments. John L.
Archer A Cos.
houses of all desuriition,
prices and In following localities: Bey
street. President, Habersham. Oak. Ninth,
Anderson, Sixth, Waldburg. Ann, Duffy.
Holton. Second avenue, Henry and others.
John L. Archer A Cos.
RESIDENCE. SOUTH SIDE ANDKR
son street; lot 39x100; 10 rooms and bath;
hot and cold water, and electric bells;
large piazzas; terms to suit purchaser.
John L. Archer A Cos., 6 Bull street.
RESIDENCE, 66 OAK STREET; SIX
rooms; lot 30x90; rent for $12.00; good in
vestment. John L. Archer A Cos.
BARGAINS! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
hand painted pastel pictures, framed In
white und gold; several dozen will bo sold
at half their value. Ludcvezti n Picture
Frame Factory, lit Broughton strict.
FOR SALE. PIANO IN GOOD ORDER";
will be sold cheap. Address O. H„ News
office.
PLYMOUTH HOCK EGGS FOR
hatching for sale by T. J. Davis, 156 liay
street.
for sale CHEAP, 31 SHARES of
the First National bank of Ocala. Fla.
Address A. A. D.. Boat 427, Canton. O.
FOR SALE. LOT 60X11(7 FEET. TAID
lor, Jefferson and Berrien streets. A. S.
Delannoy.
FO R 8 A Le7sECONltTii ANI4 14x20 EN -
frine; good order, cheap; also It). 12 and 15
torso power. Lombard Iron Works and
Supply Cos. Augusta, Ga.
STYhISII SIoULDI.NGS AND EXPERT
workmen to Join them up Prices the low
est known. Ladeveze's Picture Frame Fac
tory. 174 Broughton street.
Soft SNAP FIFTEEN HEAD OF
milkers, and mtlk route established; money
from the start for the right man, and a
little cash, X., News office
RECEIVERS SALE OF fSif STOCK
of Hurls A Comstock begins Monday.
March 4, at 152 Broughton street. Watch
for circulars.
FOR HALE. LOT 8, DECKER TYTH-
Ing, Ileathcote ward, on the north side of
Broughton street, between Whitaker ami
Barnard streets; property now occupied
by Onrfunkle A- Sons and Savannah Shoe
Factory. For terms apply to George W.
Owens, attorney-at-law, 124 Bryan street.
CYPRESS SHINGLES FOR TYREE
and other coast points; Inst longer and are
cheaper; bouts can load at mill; prices
are reduced to 32 26 and 31.50 per thousand.
Vale Royal Manufacturing Company.
UNREDEEMED WATCHES, JKVVKL
ry, organs, bicycles, clothing, very cheap.
Arthur Deuttch, istwnhroker, Congress
street, next to Solomon’s drug store.
LOST.
LOST YESTERDAY ON BARNARD
and West Broad street ear, between the
market and Central railroad depot, on
Liberty street, between depot and Bar
nard street, or on Barnard car going
south, a pocket book, containing u sum or
monoy and railroad pass. Finder will be
rewarded by leaving same at News office.
LOST, BUNCH OF KEYS ON RING,
nnd one button-hook; 1f found parties will
please return to Dr. J. Bruadfoot, office
136 Broughton street.
LOST. 22d FEBRUARY, WREATH
breast pin set with turquoise and pearls.
Reward if returned to B. Stafford, 68
Houston street.
FOUND.
puppy; about six months old; owner can
get same by giving full description and
paying advertisement. Address Herman,
News office.
noAUDIMi.
LARGE AND NICELY FURNISHED
southern rooms: modem conveniences;
good table. 172 Liberty.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT
nicely furnished rooms; good table; rea
sonable rates. 156 Jones.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE WEI.L-FUR
nlshed ruumi, with good table board, with
5111 homo comforts. Not. 9 Broughton
street.
BOARD WITH LARGE WELL-FUR
nlshed rooms, good table, reasonable
terms. 163 South Broad.
CHINAMAN GEORGE GONG, 109
Broughton street; first-class meal, only
25c; try one.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT
boarders accommodated reasonably at 216
South Broad street.
wanted, A GENTLEMAN WITH
board, small nicely furnished room, 11*4
Tattnall street, near Liberty.
"ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN GET
good table board with nicely furnished
room. 162 Taylor; hot and cold water.
"INQLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS
with first-class board. 161 South Broad
street.
11 ”" 1 1 ■ JJ
EDUCATIONAL.
musle; special attention to technique;
studio 140 Hull.
SPANISH TAUGHT RAPIDLY, ORAL
system; night years experience in teach
ing. Address Prof. F. de Pereyra, city.
LESSONS GIVEN IN EMBOSSED,
shadow and lndelllble painting. Apply
66*4 Jefferson.
~ mr 'j . e
HUSIAKSS OFPOHTtINITIHft.
START BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPI
tal. Be merchandise broker; 60c postal
note brings book of 700 manufacturers
and Jobbers, with full instructions how
to proceed. George T. Parker, 812 Chest
nut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
DO YOU SPECULATE? THEN SEND
for our book, "How to Speculate Success
fully in Limited Margins In Grain and
Stock Markets," Mailed free. Comstock,
Hughes & Cos., Rialto Building, Chicago.
MISrULLAIIBOIII.
WE DYE TO LIVE-MILLS & CO..
English dyers and cleaners; dying and
cleaning at the lowest prices; gent T suits
ayed any color 12; steam-cleaned 11, pants
cleaned 40 cents; curtains 40 rents; gloves
6 cents. 84 Broughton street, between Lin
coln and Abercorn.
~TtfE LOW PRICES OF DRY GOODS
and notions at the receiver’s sale of
Hurls & Comstock, beginning Monday,
March fourth will astound you; store
opens at 8 o’clock. Don’t fall to attend.
J. T. Cohen, & Cos., 162 Broughton.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
and everybody that baa a house with any
part of a roof on It; don’t forget that we
are agents for the W. Jay McDonald pat
ent roof pulnt; we guarantee every gal
lon sold to be Just as we represent It to be.
Broughton Bros., agents.
DON’T FORGET THAT WE RECEIVE
fresh lots of Ferris' hams and bacon every
week. Mastlck A Remler, Harris and
Price, and Liberty and Drayton streets.
36 CENTS, HANDSOME TINTED
f round-glass butter dishes. Ten-Cent
tore, 31 Barnard street.
FOUND, I FIND TA T I CA>TSbT
my stove repaired and made good as new
by D. N. Thomason & Cos.
LENTEN SUPPLIES—A FINE LOT OF
No. 1 new Mackerel; none better; send to
Mastlck & Remler, Harris and Price, and
Liberty and Drayton streets.
THE W. JAY M’DONALD PA'PENT
roof paint and cement Is guaranteed to
stop every leak In your roofs, tf It Is
doubted, try us one time and we will con
vince you of the fact. The above root
paint Is an asphaltum, black In color;
don't be Imposed upon by imitation;
leave your orders at 44 Barnard street and
let us do your work. Broughton Bros.,
agents.
MIXfKILA.XEOII.
A R DOUBT^AS^to
what kind of meats and vegetables you
should get for dinner, consult J. H. Baker,
lie will be sure to have something that
you will like.
$7 0). NUMBER 7 FLAT-TOP OOOI&
Ing stoves, with utensils. Ten-Cant Stores
31 Barnard street.
DRY GOODS AND~ NOTIONS TO b£
slaughtered at the great receiver's sale,
beginning Monday. March the fourth. Re
member, this sale lasts only ten days, at
J. T. Cohen A Cos,, 152 Broughton.
$100.90 REWARD TO ANYONE WHO
can blow out the "Boss" Lantern Lamp;
sample postpaid. 30c stamp. Agents make
big profits selling our new specialties. The
B. 4 H. Cos., Atlanta, Ga. _____
TWELVE HARD YEARS’ TEST; NO
swindle or humbug in this; W. Jay Mc-
Donald's roof paint is the only paint for
a roof; this Is a water proof and rust
proof cement paint, which will not crack
and scale up; It will not blister, and pest
off your roofs like other roof paints; every
gallon and every roof painted guaranteed!
special prices to large consumers; any
body can apply this paint by following di
rections; try us and be convinced. Brough
ton Bros., agents. ,
STREET CAR FARE IS UP AGAIN.
Well It makes no difference so long as the
Palace market, corner Price and Gordon
streets, continues to furnish Just as good
meats and vegetables as can be bought
down town.
“lO CENTS. LARGB HOUSE BROOMK
Ten-Cent Store. 31 Barnard street.
I). N THOM A SON A C 67" MAKIg
Hove and range repairing a specialty. 197
Broughton.
ATTEND THE GREAT REC®f\
sale of Hurl* & Comttock, begtnninjj
Monday, March 4, at 9 o’clock. At I£3
Broughton atreet.
LENTEN SUPPLIES—TRY SOME Op
bur fine smoked salmon. It's delicious at
this season. Mastlck A Render, Harris
and Price, and Liberty and Draytoo
streets. „ •
GOING DOWN TOWN STOP AT THE
Nancy Hanks market, Huntingdon and
Tattnall streets, and inspect our selec
tions of fresh meats. -
5,000 GALLONS REXDY FOR APPU
cntlon; Broughton Bros, are prepared to
furnish the W. Jay McDonald patent roof
paint In any quantities; get our prices off
this paint; It Is the best; recommended
by thousands, who have used It. Brough
ton Bros., agents.
FINK EVAPORATED FRUITS A?l
coet at JSOOb Cohen’S, M Bull.
~51.25, MONDAY ONLY, HANDSOMB)
vase lamps, brass foot; great bargains
Ten-Cent Storo, 31 Barnard Street.
"WH ARE IN THE PLUMBING RUflft
ness, and would be pleased to attend tff
your broken and bnrsted pipes. Cornwall
& Chlpnmn. -
DO Y'OU WANT SOMETHING REAL
nice for dinner? Then order a leg of
lamb or a nice roast from Cummlng’s,
in; Price street. ___
LENTEN SUPPLIES—EXCELLENT?
deep sea bloaters, dellnlous for breakfast,
luncheon und tea. Anew supply at Mas.
tick A Bernier’s, Harris and Price, and
Liberty and Drayton.
K. CENTS - BRASS HOOP wurri; i K
dar water buckets. Ten-Cent Store. 31
Barnard street.
STOVES AND FURNITURE AT ROCKJ
bottom prices. D. N. Thomason A Cos.
ALWAYS IjOOK FOR J. H. BAKER - *
advertisements In these columns each
week, they will assist you In your market
ing.
16 CENTS, BRASS-HOOP WHITE up}!
dar buckets. Ten-Cent Store, 31 liumard
street.
EASE, COMFORT, DRESSY; THAT'S
what O'Kanma's shoes are; made to or
der at ready made shoe proces.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS FOR~BTTN
day at the Palace market, corner Pries
an t Gordon streets; they will be promptly
delivered Sunday morning.
WE HANDLE A FULL LINK ~sf
hardware, crockery, glassware, wooden
ware, tinware, notions and toys; come and
Inspect our stock before you buy. Ten-
Cent Store, 31 Barnard street.
STOVES AND RANGES ON EASY
terms at lowest price*. 197 Broughton,
Id. N. Thomason A Cos.
LENTEN SUPPLIES—FINE SHREDD
ed Codfish, ready for the table In fifteen
minutes; Beardsley's celebrated brand at
Mas tick A Kemler's. Harris and Price,
and Liberty and Drayton streets.
MR. JACOB COHEN HAS ENGAGED
Mr. T B. King, at the latter's old stand,
92 Bull street, where he will be pleaeea
to see his former patrons.
_ 2O — CENTS, FULL HIKE HATCHETS,
Ten-Cent Store, 31 Barnard street.
WE ARE IN THE PLUMBING Busi
ness, and would l>e pleased to attend to
your broken and bursled pipes. Cornwall
A Chipman. ■ .
BESIDES EVERYTHING THAT TB
sold at a first-class green grocery, I keep
a fnl! line of fancy groceries. Cummlng's,
143 Price street.
10 CENTS, IAINO BUGGY WHIPS',
butler dishes, sugar dishes. Ten-Cent
Store, 31 Barnard street.
"STOVES AND RANGES OF EVERY
name and order repaired and made good
as new on short notice. D. N. Thomason
A Cos.
o’KARMA LEADS THE LEADERgI
witness, his success; three stores; why?
Good leather; shoes fit; wear well; cult
ced.
~WE ARE IN THE PLUMBING BUJU
ness, and would be pleased to attend to
your broken and bursted pipes. Cornwell
A Chipman.
"CHOICE HAMS AND SHOULDERS
at C. W. Cumißing’s, the Price etreet
butcher. ___________
'A GOOD STORY CAN REAR REI'KTI
tlon. Reason well! Compare prices, then
hie to O’Karma, the fitter of feet.
■ WE ABE IN’ THE PLUMBING Busi
ness, and would 'be pleased to attend ta
your broken and bursted pipes. Cornwell
A Chipman.
"CUMMINO’ AND GOING, RUT THB
place to stop and do your marketing is
C. W. Cummlng's, 146 Price street.
PRINTING.
IF
You wish
Blank Books,
Check Books,
Ledgers,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heabs,
Books,
Lithographing,
Etc., Etc.,
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