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VARIOUS ITEMS
Os More Or Less Interest.
The highest priced pew iu Grace Church,
New York, is $3,000 per year.
Alaska is larger than all of the United
States east of the Mississippi river.
The overheat} wires in New York city, if
in straight lines, would extend from San
Francisco to London.
A Venezuelan gold mine is said to have
yielded $1,850,000 to its American owners
in the last six months.
Piaster of Paris is now all the go for the
cure of gout. Lord Greville's recovery from
a severe attack is said to have been consid
erably accelerated by its use. The limb is
encased in a new and efficacious way.
Bowling proved a dangerous game f r
some women in Osage, Cal. They quar
reled over the count, and then flung the
balls at one another, fracturing a skull.
Drunkenness is common in the army, the
Army and Navy Journal confesses, but “it
feels bound to say that the worst soldiers
are not always those who drink.”
A new use for ballet girls has been dis
covered hy a dancing master, who employs
them as partners for his male pupils at the
waltz, thus greatly augmenting and delight
ing his class.
The total amount of authorized street
railroad capital in England is $91,250,000,
and the length of line opened for traffic 752
miles. The number of passengers carried
last year was nearly 331,000,000.
An Indiana couple waited until the ages
of 70 and 64 before making up their minds
to wed, but, having come to that conclusion,
they were so impatient that they rode thiny
miles in a snow storm to get to a clerg> -
man.
The sorrel plant was recently brought
from the Bahamas to Florida, where it is
now ripening its frui<, and promises to be
come a valuable plant to small farmers. It
is prepared in preserves, jam and jelly, and
is superior for this purpose to the cranberry.
The venerable Thomas Harrison, known
as the “boy preacher,” has been in Toronto
ten weeks. In that time be has “converted”
just 1,000 souls, and the collections have
aggregated $1,190. These figures are exclu
sive of the closing meeting, at which “quite
a sum” was collected and one woman went
crazy.
One of the latest London absurdities i«
for the owners of little dogs to leave the
dog’s card with their own when they make
calls. The cards are about an inch long,
and three quarters of au inch wide, and bear
the animal’s name in full.
The heavy full of snow among the pine
ries of Wisconsin has been of great advan
tage to the lumbering interests by enabling
the crews in the wocds to begin a heavy
season’s work. Swamp logging is delayed
by the snow hiving fallen before the cold
weather set it. making a bad footing for
teams.
The Redistribution bill gives the next
House of Commons 670 memb-.rs. The
Liverpool Post estimates that at the next
election the Liberals will secure 377 mem
bers, the Conservatives 213, and the Home
Rulers 80 members This would give the
Liberals a majority of 84 over Conservative s
and Home Rulers.
In San Francisco it has, since the big
shock of 1868, been found advantageo s to
build houses low, as is done in all countries
with which the earthquake is on amicable
relations. One can readily imagine the de
light with which a festive old Quake, out
on a Christmas holiday, would tackle the
sky-scraping ten or twelve-story high build
ings in New York city.—Pittsburg Tele
graph.
Winter costume in the Adirondacks Is
comfortable and sometimes picturesque.
Guides and woodcutters wear hea- y scarlet
woolen stockings drawn up over the knees.
A warm blue jersey and a scarlet woolen
comforter tied around the waist help to
make the wearer a cynosure of all eye .
Visitors of both sexes wear for driving
buffalo overcoats, felt boots, with rubbers
over them, and sealskin turbans, which can
be pulled down over the ears.
The Stock Exchange.
Arkansaw Traveler.
A New York speculator came home re
cently, where he had a new wife, just from
a country town, wailing to receive him. He
had been caught that day, and was not
“Oh, my love,” she wailed, “what has
gone wrong with you?”
“Everything,” he answered dejectedly.
“No, not everything, darling, for I am
still true and loving.” . . ,
“Yes, vou are all right, but it’s that infer
nal Stock Exchange-”
“The Stock Exchange?”
“Yes.”
“What is the stock exchange, love ?”
“It is a place dear, where any bit med fool
can exchange his stock of cash for. some
other map’s stock of experience, without
being able to use the experience.”
“Why, dear, have you met a fool to
d y ?”
“Oh, no, love; ths other man met the
fool - but let’s talk of something else; you’ll
have to wait until spring for your seal
skin.”
“BOVGH ON COUGHS.”
Ask for “Roughen Coughs,” for Cough
Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Troches
15c. Liquid, 25.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
If vou want a good fitting shirt, either
white or fancy, try L. Fried,
Look through the locals for cheap
joods at L, Frieds.i
Clean teeth, healthy giiffiS ' a nd a pure
breath by using Hol suet} •* asp and Denti
frice. Try a bottle,
Linen cuffs S) ts or three pair for 50 cents
at L. Frl»4’S.
Nursb> sore mouth and ulcers cured by
’(Ying Holmes’ Wash. Try It.
For latest style fancy percale g Peocanand
shirts T. Fried’s lather lace.
Try L. Fried’s 81.00 white shirts for fit and
quality. .
Overcoats, nobby and resonftble in
children from 2% up, can be found in lar o e
variety at B.H. Levy * Bro. s.
Ulcerated sore throat Ctlreo a oy usin
Holmes’Wash. Try it.
he convinced call around and see L
_ making your purchases else-
i here! as the price aud quality of goods sells
i • sei f. _ ->
A. CARD.
To all Who are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
airly decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will
6>nd a receipt that will cure you, fmi of
.targe, This great remedy was discovered
Dy a missionary in South America. Send a
B»lf-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. Inman, Station D, New York City.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1885.
GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE
OF TH 4 REMAINDER OF OUR STOCK OF
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Holiday Goods, Toys and Dolls!
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WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE,
Regardless of Cost!
We do not care to store them for Next Year; we prefer to
sell them at any price, to gain room and to
REALIZE MONEY!
This is an extraordinary chance to secure the right kind of
goods at low prices, for those who contemplate getting up Fairs
DO NOT DELAY,
A.S W e Expect to Rusli These
(ioods in <t Vex*y Eew Days.
DAVE! ■! Ss El,
153 BROUGHTON STREET.
M. STERNBERGT
When moving into my new Store I macle very extensive purchases, and compliments
have been showered upon me from all sides upon my
Elegant and Tasty Stock,
I presumed that my stock would have been ample for the Holiday Trade, but I was com
pelled, owing to the appreciation I met with, to make continual additions to my stock, and
yet my purchases could hardly keep apace with
Tlxe Unprecedented Demand I
I have now made arrangements so ample th&t I can assure my friends and the public that
after to-day my stock will be again as complete iu every respect as can only be found in the
very best houses in the leading Northern cities.
MY SPECIALTIES ARE
Diamonds, and the Most Celebrated and Reliable Makes of Gold
Watches, and my Fancy Jewelry is not Wanting in
Either Taste, Design or Workmanship.
NO FANCY PRICES !
Every Article Guaranteed as Eepresented.
My unprecedented success is summed up in these few words. No matter how ignorant
one may be as to the quality or -< alue of Jewelry, he receives honest goods at honest prices.
isr tißorGHTox srr.
CARPETS & FURNITURE
EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
RUGS! !
Special Intaemnt to Buyers.
Having replev stock of CARPETS by the addition of ‘lie LATEST
PATTERNS, x am prepared to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in that departineut.
Goods at a Lower Figure than ever sold in Savannah.
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RUGS jXIND MATS.
A full assortment of Smyrna goods in Oriental and Persian designs and colorings at
ower price than the common Tapestry and Velvet goods.
COVERINGS.
: ' In Coverings we have the last shades of Silk, Plushed and Sateens. Also Cretans, Reps and
Turkomams for Portiers.
OILi O T_»O*3? St.
English and American sheet Oil Cloths and American goods from Ito yards wide.
’ Antique Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
Special designs, which must be seen to be appreciated.
f «2Ur£ , thajMt'will certainly be an inducement for you to refurnish. We do uot publish prices
a 'only misledCT and took at the goods, andyou willsee that the facts are as stated
EMIL A.. SCHWARZ,
Entrance 127 Broughton street, 1 door from Bull.
| FIRST STOCK
I LOW FRJZCESS
A T
i J. Lindsay’s Carpet aoi Furniture Emporium,
169 AND 171 BROUGU'i'GN STREET.
I Lace Curtains from to 815 Per Pair
Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpet at almost any Price.
! Ingrain aud Hemp Carpets always ou hand. Fringes, Felts, Canton Flannels, Raw Silks,
Ramie and Jute Goods in numberless designs.
Window Shades by the Gross, the Neatest and Newest Patterns
Always in Stock.
Pole and Adjustable Cornices, Symrna Rugs and Mats, Oil Cloths to suit the Rich and Poor.
ifS- A new lot of Imported CRELONNES with figures ou them, Just arrived.
We mean business, aud will sell LOW DOWN. Competent workmen. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
CALL EARLY, OX
W. J. LINDSAY.
EVEIIYBODYWANTSTOKNOWWHY
A.. TALK & SON,
are selling their Clothing so cheap? Simply because they bought that immense wholesale
stock of Clothing of this season’s manufacture, for
Mu, Boys, W sot Children’: fcr ta I F&
and in order to reduce same, they are giving their patrons and the public generally the
benefit of low prices, guaranteeing all goods as represented, or
IfElI XDIYd THEMOIVEYOTV
all unsatisfactory purchases—providing the goods are returned uninjured, within
TEN DAYS after purchase. Their stock is still well assorted, and they
would advise all who are in need of (not cheap clothing) but
CLOTIIIX; CHEAP.
Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the stand of
-A.. iF’ua.u.K. t&s son,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS,
Successors to I. L. Falk & Co.
Corner Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets.
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Copyright, H. Solomon & Son.
THE LATEST IMPROVED
EXTRA PATENT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUU
MAKES EXCELLENT BREAD AND CAKES.
Le- At wholesale by
HENRY SOLOMON & SON,
SAVANNAH, - GrA.
HOLIEAY ' GOOES
I WILL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, NOT EXCEPTING PEOPLE
who offer to sell at COST. Come and see me and be CONVINCED.
Bargains in Diamonds Gold and Silver
Watches, Gold Jewelry,
1 ‘ vB Ladies’ Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pens audPencils,
ffl; S tegj
Ka i ” rCRfI Gold and Silver Headed Canes,
Y Gold Spectacles.
IV au at the iowest p rioes -
Greatllndiicements In Silver Platedware
A_. lu. DESBOUILLONS,
‘ No. 21 Hull Street.
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i JW « WEB NEW IEIB Tl 111.
MESSRS A. J. MILLER & CO., take this opportunity of extending HEARTY THANKS
for the liberal patrofiage bestowed upon them by the citizens of Savannah during then- bus
! mess career of Twenty-nine Years. They beg leave to say, that they shall endeavor to merit,
their further favors by continuing to sell
CxOOD WO .FBK at DOW DDICES
add bv prompmess and fair dealing in all their business transactions.
A. J. MILLER & Go’s
J Furniture and Carpet Emporium
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148, 150 and 152, Broughton Street.
'tßf Do not fail to get a copy of our SAVANNAH FURNITURE JOURNAL.
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES.
Received Again To-Day
A. DOYLE’S.
X Cases of this celebrated TEA and TEA SET
’’ Only HOc. for the set, the pound of fine
JAPAN TEA thrown in, the Tea alone worth
the money. We have distributed over 100
cases of tills choice beverage of 48 setsand
pounds to the case during the holidays. They
all like It; they all get It.
Am still selling that Choice
, No. 1 Dominion Ham at 15c.
Strip Bacon at 12 l-2c.
I Pig Shoulder at 9c and 10c.
Much cheaper by the 100 pounds or barrels.
Bananas, Oranges and Lemons
At your own figures.
A fine stock of PLANTING POTATOES.
HOGS HEAD CHEESE and SAUSAGE
dally at
DOYLE’S.
Davis’ Hams.
We are in receipt of a shipment of the
FIRST CUKINO
OF THESE EXCELLENT HAMS,
—And can sell at—
Lower Prices than Ever Before
A. M. & C. W. WEST.
NEW YEAR'S GOODS
PLUM PUDDING,
MINCE MEAT,
IMPORTED CORDIALS,
WINES AND BRANDIES,
SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES,
FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS,
CAPERS SAUCES, Etc.
And in fact, everything that Is to be found
in a first class Grocery House
-AT—
the lowest prices.
BRANCH & COOPER’S.
IXeAV Ooocls.
DEHESA RAISINS,
LONDON LAYER RAISINS,
SULTANA RAISINS (Seedless),
LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS,
LEGHORN CITRON,
NEW CURRANTS,
DRIED FIGS,
PLUM PUDDING,
EVAPORATED PEACHES,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
TABLE AND COOKING PRUNES
F. U. GEOHGrK’S,
Cor. State and Whitaker streets.
Choice Family Groceries
FOR THE
11 OI M DY Y s
FRESH NUTS, FRESH CRACKERS,
TVative Wines.
The Original Budweiser and Anhauser Bot
tle Beer. Fresh Candies, Wilson’s Crackers,
Canned goods of every description.
Goods delivered free in all parts of the city
O* Give me a call.
V. S. STUDER,
Corner of Drayton and Perry streets,
hiite it Stitts d Ftifflilies.
THE TENNESSEE
JTO MMI
CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED DAILY.
Fruits and Vegetables
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Corner St. Julian street and MarketSqu are
PRICES REASONABLE.
ri HBT-( I.ASS
GREEN GROCERY,
8. W. TEDDED
PROPRIETOR,
Corner Habersham and Charlton Sis.
Always on Hand the Freshest and Choicest
MEATS, POULTRY AND VEGETABLES
FINE VEAL AND MUTTON,
COUNTRY AND YARD EGGS
FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON.
49*A11 orders promptly attended to, and
Goods Delivered Free m all parts of the city
Your patronage respectfully solicited.*®*
XMAS 1884.
We will have our Christmas and New Year
, Cards open
MONDAY MORNING DEC. 1,1884
We have this year, 92,500 worth of CARDS?
varying in prices from 1 cent to $25 each.
1 A general line of Photograph
Scrap Books, Autograph Albums, NNork-
Boxes, Toilet Sets, Hand fainted Goods
Fancy Box Paper, Toy Books,
and Cigarette Cases, Pocketbooks, C aid Cases,
Gold Pens and Pencils, 1 holograph f lames,
‘ Etc., Etc.
DEOS.,
Art Dealers, Booksellers, Stationers and
Printers,
42 AND 44 BULL STREET.
Linen collars, latest styles, stan...ng and
tirn-down, reduced from 15 to 10 ce at L.
Fned’s.
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