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Vassar Girls Playing Mau.
Washington Star.
A Vassar College girl tells this story:
We had a theatre, with a stage fitted up
with a drop curtain and scenery, and there
we gave famous theatrical performances.
One of our favorite pieces, I remember, was
“She Stoops to Conquer.” The actors were
all girls, and so was the audience. But a
portion of the audience wore handkerchiefs
tied around their right arms, and the girls
composing it were understood to be gentler
men. Os course they escorted the ladies to
the play and stamped their feet on the floor
to express their approbation at anything
particularly fine.
When the curtain fell at the close of an
act the “gentlemen” all grabbed their hats
from under the seats and rushed into the
hall. There they paraded up and down in
front of the theatre, shouting to each other:
“Well, fellers, what’ll you take?” and
“Reckon it’s my treat; come up to the bar
and order your pizen,” and “Say Jim, got
any good eatin’ tobaccer in your clothes?”
What She Wanted an Egyptian Mummy
For.
Hartford Post.
The Shuttle family sits around the even
ing fire and manages to enjoy itself notwith
standing the rattling and slamming of the
shutters by the wintry wind.
“The English have whipped those wild
Egyptian hordes, I see,” said Job, as he
threw down the paper.
“I am glad of it,” rejoined his wife
“Enyptian mummies will be cheaper now.”
“What if they are? Do you want an
Egyptian mummy ?”
“I want something that will keep quiet
when I’m trying to count the stitches on
this worsted shawl.”
A Mournful Condition o Affairs,
“Yes,” sadly remarked a -recently be
reaved widow, “I feel very, very sorry for
poor John.”
“Death is a mournful thing at best, dear
friend,” sighed an old lady who was pres
ent.
“Yes, poor, poor John,” went on the
widow half unconsciously. “He must be
very unhappy. He could never bear to sit
in a room, even in the winter, unless the
windows were all open and the temperature
down to fifty.”
A large portion of the Ills that flesh is heir
to arise from an impure state of the blood.
By promoting a healthy action of. the liver,
bowels >and kidneys. Hunt's [Kidney ana
Liver] Remedy purities the blood and elimi
nates disease.
Downright Cruelty.
To permit yourself and family to
“Staffer!”
With sickness when it can be prevented
and cured so easily
With Hop Bitters!!!
Having experienced a great deal of
“Trouble!” from indigestion, so much so
that I came near losing my
Life!
My trouble always came after eating any
food—
However light
And digestible,
For two or three hours at a time I had to go
through the most
Excruciating pains,
“And the only way I ever got”
“Relief!”
Was by throwing up all my stomach con
tained. No one can conceive the pains that I
had logo through, until
I was taken! “So that for three weeks I lay
in bed and
Could eat nothing! •
My sufferings were so that I called two doc
tors to give me something that would stop
the pain; their
Efforts were no good to me.
At last I heard a good deal
“About your Hop Bitters !
And determined to try them.”
Got a bottle—in four hours I took the con
tents of
One!
Next day I was out of bed, and [have not
seen a
“Sick!”
Hour, from the same cause since.
I have recommended it to hundreds oi oth
ers. You have no such
• Advocate as I am."—Geo. Kendall, Alls
ton, Boston, Mass.
Columbus Advocate, Texas, April 21, ’B3.
Dear Editor—l have tried your Hop Bitters,
and find they are good for any complaint.
The best medicine I ever used in my family.
H. Talenek,
s®-None genuine without a bunch of green
Hops on the white label. Shun all the vile,
poisonous stuff with “Hop” or “Hops” in
their name.
STRANGE WORLD THIS
And some funny people in it, too. You
have all come in contact with some that
are never satisfied. They grumble from
morning until night—we heard a man
even grumble in bed. That man would
grumble at any thing ar.d every thing,
without reason; but this week we heard
a gentleman grumble with good reason.
He bought a suit of clothes and paid a
good old fashioned price for it, and, hap
pening to come into the “Famous,” he
was shown a suit of the . same class of
goods, and our price was §8 less than he
had paid. That gentleman had good rea
son to find fault, and grumbled at bis
bad luck; but it will be a good lesson to
him, and he will buy of the “Famous”
next time We are through taking stock,
and now comes our annual clearing, sale.
VVe will sell yon anything in our line at
manufacturers’ cost. Our prize system
has worked charmingly, and we made
dozens of people happy by giving them
prizes. We Wil keep it up. Call, and
we will not only give you better goods,
cheaper than you can buy any where, but
give a prize to every twentieth purchaser
Tn the bargain. “Famous,” 140 Congress
street.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
For latest style fancy percale g Peccan
•blrts L. Fried’s Is th* place.
Linen collars, latest styles, stane ing and
tarn-down’ reduced from 15 to 10 cents at L.
Fried’s.
To be convinced call around and see L-
Fried’s before making your purchases else
where, as the price and quality of goods sells
itself-
Nursing sore mouth and ulcers cured by
using Holmes’ Wash. Try It.
Try L. Fried’s 81.00 white shirts for fit and
quality.
For the latest style and low prices In gent’s
furnishing goods, L. Fried’s Is the place.
Clean teeth, healthy gums and a pure
breath by usingl Holmes’ Wash and Denti
frice. Try a botte.
A CARD,
To all who are suffering from the errors and
Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will
send a receipt that will cure you, free ok
charge, This great remedy was discovered
by a missionary In South America. Send a
self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph
T. INMAN, Station D, New York City.
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1885.
DO WE MEAN IT ?
1 We have determined to close out the entire balance of our Fall and Winter Stock RE
, GARDLESS OF COST. We are going to make it
The Greatest Event of the Season!
> All we ask is that you come to see our bargains, here advertised. Do not come, however,
" in a week or two and ask for them, you won’t then find them. Cut out this advertisement
i and bring it along with you. If you will call early you will find everything as here stated.
1.-BLANKETS.
> «i pairs Heavy Gray Blankets, usual price Si 25, we offer the pair at 8 .29
. 15.3 " “ ' “ " , “ “ | “ ®
231 “ very large White Blankets, 2 00, .ft)
; 47 <• •• “ “ “ “ 2 >“, “ “ “ 1.10
.34 “ 11-4 “ “ our price was 5 00, “ “ “ 8.20
, 68 " 11-1 fine Blankets, “ “ 6 50, “ “ “ 4.05
9 “ 11-4 extra tine Blankets, “ “10 0), “ “ “ H.Oa
’ s•' 12-4 “ “ “ “ “15 00, " “ “ 9.35
11 “ 12-1 very superior “ “ “18 00, “ “ “ 10.00
! 25 “ slightly soiled •* at any price.
CLOAKS.
• 1 lot Children’s Cloaks, former price, 8150, now reduced to .50
1 » “ “ “ “ $3 00 to 5 00, “ “ 31.00 to 82.50
|1« “ “ “ “ 500 to 10 00,“ “ 250 to 5.00
Hl.—Ladies’ Cloaks, Ulsters, Circulars, &c.,
We have made a terrible cut in prices. We offer Cloaks that were S 3 00 at 75c., and the
higher grades we have reduced equally as low. The fact of the matter is, we are determined
• to close out these goods at any price. We have yet left a very choice line of Walking Jackets,
Newmarkets, Havelocks and Cloaks, and whilst we would be glad to get rid of them without
incurring these terrible losses, yet we have determined to close out the entire lot at all
! hazards; therefore, feeling as wo do, that we present to you
Actual Facts and Not Bombastic Words I
We believe that all who desire such a chance will ava 1 themselves of it.
IA.--IIIfICKSi GOODS.
I
During this week we will inaugurate such low prices that will surprise the. most scepti
. cal. Please bear in mind that we do not stand on prices, we simply desire to get rid of our
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, and are satisfied to realize something for it. Truly, there
never was a more bonafide Clearing Sale of Dress Goods anywhere. It is with us[a great necessity
that we try to sell these goods. They must be sold, if even at any price. We especially direct
your attention to our beautiful line of Black and Colored Cashmeres and handsome all-wool
Plaids and Ladies’ Cloths.
V.-OUR BLACK AND COLORED SILKS.
These goods, as also our Satins and Velvets, must share a like fate. AnyZlady desiring a
, handsome Silk Dress Pattern, can buy it now of us to a better advantage than was ever offer
ed before. The main thing is to call at once, whilst the assortment is still unbroken.
M.-FLAXXELS, PANTS' CLOTHS.
And ever so many woolen articles have been reduced to such low prices that it is a waste of
money, if buyers neglect to call on us first. We are sure we can save them a great deal of
money.
VII. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Even In these goods we have made large reductions in prices. We have the best and
cheapest Towels, the best and cheapest Table Damask, the best and cheapest Napkinsand
Doylies, the best and cheapest Linen Crashes, the best and cheapest Sheetings. Note: We
■ will sell you a Sheeting (no trash, but excellent quality), at 12%c a yard, which cannot be
matched for less than2sc a yard; however, as we have only suo yards of it on hand, we are
compelled to limit each purchaser to 5 yards (enough for a pair of Sheets). We will also sell
. the celebrated Wamsutta 4-4 Shirting in bolts, ranging from 19 to 20 yards, Please
■ bear in mind that this is the genuine article. We shall not put it on sale before Tuesday,
February 3d. The celebrated Lonsdale Cambric we continue to sell at 19c.
IX.-- Hosiery and Handicer chiefs.
In these goods we have a great many lots, which we desire to close out, especially woolen
Hose for Ladles’and Gentlemen; also various lots of Cotton Hose. We will mention one
1 lot of full regular made, solid colored, silk clocked Ladies’ Hose at 17c, former price 35e, but
one must see all these goods to appreciate the bargains. We offer at a sacrifice also all our
Ladies', Gent's and Children’s Underwear.
X.— DOMESTIC GOODS.
We offer the best dark Prints, such as Merrimacks and other standard brands of Fancy
Calicoes at 5c These are the same goods as are sold at Bc. We have made great reductions in
’ Bed Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ginghams, &c. Tills is positively
A SALE OF GREAT MAGNITUD E !
I > A. V I I > WE I SBE IIN,
153 HHOUKHTON STKEET,
MYER SON
Sells Boys’ Solid Lace Shoes, tipped to
for £3.
M V IS 11 H O PT
Sells a solid Kiel Dutton Shoe, Ladies,) 3
to T, for *•
MYEB S O N
Sells a.±Vicelnfant’s Kid BdttonSlioe for sOc
Myerson Sells Opera Slippers as low as 45c.
Myerson’s $3 Shoes Cannot be Beat.
AL Y E I r S O Y
Has a full line of Opera. Newport Button
and Tie Slippers.
Myerson has a full line of Cox, Young &
Gardner Fine Shoes for Gentlemen.
i
! Ladies’ Newport Button and Ties, 2 to 7, solid, for $1 at Myerson’s.
31 Y ZU ItS ON
Sells Solar Tip Button Shoes for SI —11 to 2
A full line of Men’s, Ladies’. Misses’ & Children’s Rubbers at Myerson’s.
LADIES’ FINE SHOES IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT MYERSON’S.
JS. jEinOUSKtOFF’S
MILLINERY HOUSE.
I I WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES THAT
MY ARRANGEMENTS ARE COMPLETE FOR AN EARLIER AND AN
UNUSUALLY LARUE AMI FISE STOCK OF
Millinery a Spring I Summer
AND SHALL MAKE MY STORE
Headquarters for Fine Millinery Goods!
My Agents North being instructed to ship NOVELTIES as they come out. I shall more
than ever give my attention to the RETAIL, and especially to lull lines oi
: hi French Flowers, Fine Silk Hihbons, Fancy Is,
Fine Straw Goods and Tips.
I BALANCE OF FELT HATS, FEATHERS AND OTHER WINTER MILLINERY I NOW
[ CLOSE OUT AT ANY PRICE.
; s. i j i
L
1 Whitaker and Congress Street Lane.
FIRST CLASS STOCK
A T
LOW PRICES
A T
W. J. Lindsay’s Carpet asi Furniture Emporium,
16D AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET.
Lace Curtains from S#3 to Per Bair
Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpet at almost any Price.
Ingrain and. Hemp Carpets always on 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.
A new lot of Imported CRELONNES with figures on them, just arrived.
We mean business, and will sell LOW DOWN. Competent workmen. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
CALL EARLY,
W. J. DINDSAY.
EVERYBODY WANTS TO KNOW WHY
A. FALK & SON,
are selling their Clothing so cheap? Simplybecau.se they bought that immense wholesale
stock of Clothing of this season’s manufacture, for
Men, Boys, Yoatta’ ui Chilta’s fa to I. Falk,
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
KEFU3NDIING THE MONEY OX
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
( I.OTHIXi C HEAP.
Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the stand of
A. FA I_. K. cfcs S O AT,
THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERSAND FURNISHERS,
Successors to I. L. Falk & Co.
Corner Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets.
HOLIDAY GOODS
I WILL SELL MY GOODS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, NOT EXCEPTING PEOPLE
who oiler to cell at and see me and be CONVINCED.
Bargains in Diamonds Gold and Silver
JU / \\
\ V 'Wk Watches, Gold Jewelry,
nH Ladies’ Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils,
jl G°l<l and Silver Headed Canes,
Gold Spectacles.
’ , IV All at the lowest prices.
Greatlinducements In Silver Platedware
A. L. RESBOTJILLOIXS,
No. SI Kull Street. '
■ u,jm».-mfinnL»iiwnniu ■ n n i ■■mrirr -wnntf a
FLOim CURIOSITIES!
John Hollers Co.’s
CELEBRATED CUTLERY
AT—
Macher’sJewelryStore
I 110 BHOUGIITOX STREET. j
carpetsZfurniture
AT
EMIL A. SCHWARZ.
E=LTTC3rS! IVE-A-TS I
Special Inducement to Buyers.
Having replenished my extensive stock of CARPETS by the addition of the LATEST
PATTERNS, lam prepared to offer SPECIAL BARGAINS in that department.
Goods at a Lower Figure than ever sold in Savannah.
KUOS JMUVTS.
A full assortment of Smyrna goods in Oriental and Persian designs and colorings at
ower price than the common Tapestry and Velvet goods.
COVERLXTGrS.
In Coverings we have the last shades of Silk, Plushedland Sateens. Also Cretons, Reps and
Turkomams for Portiers.
OIXLj C3L.OTHSL
English and American sheet Oil Cloths and American goods from 1 to 2% yards wide.
Antique Lace Curtains and Window Shades.
Special designs, which must be seen to be appreciated.
FUBLZVITTJFIE.
Having made special arrangements with some of the leading Furniture Manufacturing
Companies, we are prepared to offer the finest assortment of FURNITTRE, at such a low
figure that it will certainly be an Inducement for you to refurnish. We do not publish prices
as that only misleads. Call and look at the goods, and you will see that the facts are as stated
EMIL A. SCHWAKZ,
otisEce Ix7 Brcughtcn street, 1 fleer fitm Bull,
PROVIIONS AND GROCERIES.
A. BAJRGAIN
-I N-'
CANNED CORN
-A N D—
CANNED PUMPKIN
-A T-
A. M. & C. W. WESTK
New Goods.
1 DEHESA RAISINS.
LONDON LAYER RAISINS,
SULTANA RAISINS (Seedless),
J LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS,
LEGHORN CITRON,
NEW CURRANTS,
DRIED FIGS, ■
PLUM PUDDING,
EVAPORATED PEACHES,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
TABLE AND COOKING PRUNES
:GEOBGE & GOODMAN.
Cor. State and Whitaker streets.
Choice Family Groceries
FOR THE
nOUII) Y Y s
FRESH NUTS, FRESH CRACKERS,
ZXative 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 cltyj
Give me a call.
V. S. STTJDEK,
Corner of Drayton and Perry streets.
FURST-CJLJYSS
GREEN GROCERY,
K. W. TEI)T)EIt
PROPRIETOR,
Corner Habersham and Charlton Sts.
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.
Aa-All orders promptly attended to, anfl
Goods Delivered Free in all parts of the cltyj
Your patronage respectfully solicited.*®#
J. E. SANDIFORD,
Oreeii Cxrocer.
At this old and well established market, South
Broad street, will always be found
Choice 3eef, Hutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
Chickens, Eggs and Vegetables.
Choice ''eef from Northern markets received every
week per s’eamers. Boston Corned Beef always on
hand. Marketing delivered free of charge to any par
of the city.
Magnolia Hams!
5 tierces of these celebrated HAMS
Just JELeceived I
Church Candles,
Pure Beeswax for Church Purposes
—AT—
BRANCH & COOPER’S.
PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
Wall Paper.
Wall Paper.
I AM RECEIVING DAILY
ANew Stock of Wall Paper
OF ALJL DESIGNS,
FOR SALE LOW
In connection with ;my large stock of
PAJJNTS, OILS,
Doors, Sashes, Blinds and Build
ers’ Material.
ANDREW HANLEY,
Corner Whitaker, President and York sts.
OLIVER’S
Paint and Oil House,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
31 o Hidings, Etc.
entlstry.
J. D. Lanie Broughton street, is de-
voting special a ' option to Gold Work.
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