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/Esthetic I’oker In Boston.
Chicago Rambler.
The intellectual game of draw f>oker hat
taken a firm bold on the dwellers in cultur
ed Boston, and the teachings of the Concord
school of philosophy are for a time forgot
ten, Our special cot respondent writes us
that he recently overheard sevenl fair
daughtersof the Athens of America indulg
ing in this pleasant pastime, when the fol
lowing dialogue ensued :
Anastasia: “Is it my aunt? Oh, yes; well,
there’s a solitary check.”
Clytemnestra: “I will bestride your desti
tute of sight, dear.”
Proserpine: “Well, draw your cards, girls.
I will remain Patrick.”
Millicent: “Well, I will wager a half
score of checks.”
Anastasia: “I behold you and elevate
you five.”
Proserpine: “I fear that you are feigning
to possess more than you really have, but
nevertheless, dears, I call you.”
Anastasia: “I have a homogeneous trio of
aces ”,
Millicetit: “And I a Robert-appendaged
flush.”
Proserpine: “While I hold a quartet of
knaves.”
Millicent: “Well, dear, then you take the
ceramics.”
Ruined by the Roller Skating Fever.
Kentucky State Journal.
“Well, what’s become of old Prowler?”
asked a visiting former resident.
“Well, he has four boys and three girls,
you know, and they all got the skate fever
and spent more money than the old man
had, and he had to make an assignment.”
“You don’t tell me !”
“Yes; and worse still. The man he as
signed to collect all the money he could
and then skipped out with a skating rink
girl.”
“Well, well; that’s too bad.”
“Yes, it’s bad; but it could have been
worse, for the girl.”
‘■‘How ?”
“Why, if she hadn’t got married about
the time she did she would have to have
been sent to the lunatic asvlum.”
How Beecher Proposed to Increase the
Number of Mugwumps.
Newnan Independent.
Henry Ward Beecher was in Washing
ton, the other day, and called on President
Cleveland.
“Ah! Bsecher, you old mugwump, I am
glad to see you!” said the President grasp
ing Beecher’s hand. “I owe my election to
the mugwumps, and only wish there were
more of them ”
hear it,” replied Beecher; “glad
to hear it, Mr President. If you really de
sire to increase the number of mugwumjs,
you can very easily do so.”
“My dear sir, nothing would give me
greater pleasure than to increase the num
ber of so-cilled mugwumps,” said Cleve
land . “How can it be done?”
“Easy enough,” said B echer, with a
wink. “Appoint me Governor of Utah, and
I'll attend to the rest!”
Better Left Unsaid.
Puck.
Things better left ““ —‘ 4 ~~ said otherwise.
Edwin (who is son ' luring his future
bride)—We’l, good-bye, Angy. I don’t
know how it is, but I always seem to leave
you in tears. Angeline (tenderly through
her sobs) —I-I—I’d sooner you should
leave in tears, love, than never leavi
tae at all.
William McKnew,
124 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md., says “I
believe ‘Favorite Remedy’ is a good medi
cine. It is doing me mere good tha ny
thing I ever tried, and I have tried a»most
everything, for lam sufferer from dyspep
sia.” While “Favorite Remedy” is a specific
in Stomach and Bladder diseases, it is equal
ly valuable in cases of bilious disorders,
Constipation of the B <wele and all the class
of ills apparently inseparable from the con
stitutions of women.
Kuiuaiicu Prices.
c gp r the remains of our Winter Boys’
Suits, from 4 to 9 years old, your choice, at
the loM price of $3 50 per suit. There are
suits in the lot of which the original price
is S7, and not a suit in the lot that you can
buy anywhere for less than $5. We have de
cided they must go to make room for spring
goods. Single boys’ knee pants by the hun
dreds, and also very cheap, at the “Famous’
New York Clothing House, 140 Congress
street.
SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN.
The sweetgum, as gathered from a tree ol
the same name, growing along the small
streams in the Southern States, contains a
stimulating expectorant principle that loos
ens the phlegm producing the early morning
cough, and stimulates the child to throw oti
the false membrane in croup and whooping
sough. When combined with the healing
mucilaginous principle in the mullein plant
of the old fields, presents in Taylor’s Chero
kee Remedy of Sweet wum and Mullein, the
finest known remedy for coughs, croup,
whooping cough and consumption; and so
palatable any child can take it. Ask your
Cruggist for it. Send two-cent stamp for
Taylor's Riddle Book, which is not only for
the amusement of the little ones, who will
gather around your knee to hear the puzzling
questions, but contains information for the
health and welfare of every home.
Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor, propri
etor Taylor's Premium Cologne, Atlanta, Ga.
DR. LOWERY’S REMEDY Infuses new; life
in the debilitated; it assimilates with the
blood and and supplies that deficiency in the
nervous syst em, which is the cause of debility
*nd physical prostration. Itactsonthe liver,
kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs,
causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping
waste and building anew—when the face re
lumes the bloom of health, the eye its lustre
Ind the brain its power. This remedy can be
Obtained of druggists and dealers generally.
Price 81.90 per package; three packages, two
lollars; sufficient to cure ordinary cases.
Ask your druggist for it; do not take any
other. If you cannot obta it send direct,
with price, and it will be securely sealed,
By mali to your address. ~
Address Depot and' Labratory
Dr. Lowery's Remedies,
No. 18 E. Fourteenth St.
New York City.
Advice free; send stamp for reply.
Dz. J. Bradfield: Dear Sir—We have for
the past fifteen years handled your Remedies,
both at wholesale and retail, and in no in
stance, so far as our knowledge extends, have
they failed to give satisfaction. We have sold
more of your Regulator than of all the other
Similar remedies combined. We regard Pry
or’s Pile Ointment one of the best; and
Mother’s Friend we know to be true to its dis
tinctive title: "The Mother’s Best Friend. ’
Yours truly, _
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Druggists,Atlanta, and Macon, Ga
Treatise on the Health and Happiness ol
Won an mailed free. „
Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Box 28. Atlanta, Ga.
Money, Money, Money.
No need for worrying; those who want it
can get it at the New Pawnbroker s, 120
Broughton street, Uncle Joe, Manager. Go
and see for yourself. There is no place to find
a better stock of pistols, guns, watches, Jew
elry and knives than you will find at 120
Broughton street.;
THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES: TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1885.
A Dangerous Case.
* * * Rochester, June 1,1882. “Ten
Years ago I was attacked with the most
Intense aud deadly pains In my back and
—Kidneys.
“Extendingto the end of my toes and to my
brain!
“Which made me delirious!
“From agony.
“It took three men to hold me on my bed at
times!
“The Doctors tried in vain to relieve me,
but to no purpose.
Morphine and other opiates.
“Had no effect!
“After two months I was given up to die!
"When my wife
heard a neighbor tell what Hop Bitters had
done for her,she at once got and gave me some.
The first dose eased my brain and seemed to
go hunting through my system for the pain.
The second dose eased me so much that I
slept two hours—something I had not done
for two months. Before I had used five bottles
I was well and at work as hard as any man
could for over three weeks; but I worked too
hard for my strength, and took a cold; I was
taken with the most acute and painful rheu
matism all through my system that ever was
known.
I called the doctors again, and after severa
weeks they left me a cripple, on crutches, for
life, as they said. I met a friend and told him
my case, and he said Hop Bitters had cured
him and would cure me. Ipoohed at him,
but he was so earnest I wqs Induced to use
them again. »
In less than four weeks I. threw away my
crutches and went to work lightly and kept
on using the bitters for five weeks, until I be
came as well as any man living, and have
been so for six years since.
It has also cured my wife, who had been
sick for years, and has kept her and my chil
dren well and healthy with from two to three
bottles per year. There is no need to be sick
at all if these bitters are used.—J. J. Berk,
Ex-Supervisor.
“That poor invalid wife.
“Sister!
“Mother!
“■ >r daughter!
“Can be made the picture of health!
“with a few bottles of Hop Bitters!
“ Will you let them suffer."
B»-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.
Almost a Miracle!
A REMARKABLE STORY.
A few days ago a gentleman of high standing in
Atlanta met Dr. J. Bradfield on the street, and related
the following, in which all ladies are deeply in
terested :
“For the past eighteen months my wife has been
an invalid, caused from womb trouble, cessation of
mense , etc., and I have tried e erythingl could hear
of in the way of medicine, and have had several of our
best physicians attending her, to one of whom (calling
him by name) I paid one hundred and sixty-three dol
lars. Instead of improving or getting any relief, she
gradually grew worse, and 1 had almost given up hope,
and really did not believe she would ever get up from
an invalid’s bed; but a friend of mine who knew of
the case suggested the use of
Bradfield’s Female Regulator,
and although he stated that he knew of a similar case
being cured by it, and endorsed it highly himself, I
was so discouraged I did not believe it would do her
any good; but as a last resort 1 bought a large bottle of
it and she began taking it, and from tne very first a
marked change took place. She begun to improve
rapidly, her appetite returned, her whole system was
built up, and to-day she is as well aud sound as ever
in her life, and I am under lifelong obligations to you
and your remedy, for it undoubtedly saved her life;”
and he added, ‘‘l wish every lady in the world so af
flicted would try it, as I know it cure them.”
We Claim ami can Prove Beyond a
Doubt,
by the highest and most undoubted testimony,
That this Remedy will cure all womb troubles.
That this Remedy will cure luchorrhoea or whitea.
That this Remedy will restore the menatru xl functions
That this Remedy will stop excessive monthly flow.
That this Remedy will relieve painful menstruation.
ThPt this Remedy will build up the system as a tontc.
That this Remedy will cure all famale disorders.
“CHANGE OF LIFE.”
If taken during this period, so critical, it it in
without a rival.
Send for our Treatise on Woman. Mailed
any address.
The Bradfield Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Ga*
Bradfield’s Regulator and Mother’s
Friend
For Sale by OSCEOLA BUTLER, Corner Bull
and Congress streets.
TmriiiT
ACTIVE, passive and legal
KISSES.
A Pedestrian Catches the Sound.
From time immemorial, no one will prelend
to deny the fact that kisses have been held in
high repute by both sexes, whether active or
passive. It has been decided that a LEGAL
KISS implies ACTION on both parties; but
when a lady simply consents to be kissed
without action of her lips it constitutes only a
PASSIVE kiss, a sweet deprived of its nectar.
Many long years ago—so says history—the
Spanish student Victorian became desperate
ly enamored with the personal beauty and
fascinating charms of Prosperino, daughter of
the King of Naples. There existed a wall,
being a line of deniarkation between them,
which he dare not cross; nevertheless, they
managed to exchange sentiments and arrange
clandestine meetings. Many times he scaled
the wall at night in order to steal a kiss from
the'fairone while the pale moonbeams were
playing upon her classic features, and one
time while gazing into the depths of her deep
blue orbs, in rapturous ecstacy, he exclaimed.
“PROSPERINO, WHAT HAST MADE THE
SO BEAUTIFUL?”
“The constant use of a SCIENTIFIC blood
purifier,” was her only response.
Sr ugly ensconced within a moss-embowered
and vine-clad veranda, and almost hid
from view amid sweet-scented honeysuckles,
was seated a fair Atlanta nymph, whose beau
tiful dark eyes, alabaster complexion and
voluptuous contour, seemed to DAZE the
young gent by her side, who ever and anon,
while circumnavigating her slender waist,
gave her a BUSS and then RE-BUSS, to the
amazement of a pedestrian who happened to
be passing that beautiful moonlight night.
At that moment the lover was heard to ask:
“My dear darling Sarah Jane, you are
becoming more beautiful every day; your
eyes sparkle with more brilliancy, your once
pale cheeks have been painted by the roseate
hues of nature, and you seem to have entirely
regained your health. Will yo tell me the
cause of the change?”
“I have simply used that wonderfully effec
tive blood remedy known as B. B. B.”
Thousands of ladies these days attempt to
hide the many faults of features and com
plexion, while impure and vitiated blood is
holding a high carnival among the organic
structures of the body. Throw aside your
cosmetics and paints, discard your lifetime
medicines and use a purely Scientific Blood
Purifier, which acts speedily and effectually,
known as B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm—
which can be had of all druggists at one dol
lar for large bottles. It purifies the blood,
softens the skin, beautifies the complexion,
and adds health and happiness to all.
For sale by
OSCEOLA BUTLER,
Savannah, Ga.
Important to Houookeopero!
:G: ——
Best Lard 3 lbs. for 25c. 2 boxes Imported Sardines, 25c.
14 lbs. Standard A Sugar, sl. 2 “ Domestic “ 15c.
15 lbs. White Extra C Sugar, sl. Kosher Sausage, 20c. per lb.
17 lbs. Golden C Sugar, sl. “ Fat, 20c. “
Imported i Domestic Liquors
Best Butter 30c., 25c. and 20c. per Pound.
GRISTS 25c. PER PECK.
THE RED GROCERY STORE,
22 Ac 22 1-2 Barnard Street.
REAR OF SOLOMONS DRUG STORE. _________
WINES AND SPIRITS!
Association Vinicole of Bordeaux, France.
1.. (IIARRIER. Agent,
IOS Bay Street, Savannah, Ga
SCHWEPPE’S TABLE WATERS.
Soda Water, j Quinine Tonic Water,
Potass Water, 1 Lithia Water,
Lemonade, j Ginger Ale,
Seltzer Water, I Ginger Ale (dry) Pints.
L. CHABRIEB, Agent.
Depot lor Waters :it Osceola Butler's.
HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?
WE MEAN THOSE ELEGANT
BABY CARRIAGES I
AT
W. J. Lindsay’s Furniture and Carpet Stores
169 and 171 Broughton Street.
In Stock: Cedar (bests, Rattan Lounges, Rockers and Screens,
Carpets, Matting-, Shades,
Lace Curtains, Pole Cornices, Fringes, Oil Cloths, &c
PRICES WAY DOWN; COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
SOMETHING TO RIDE BABY IN
THAT IS PRETTY AM) CHEAP.
BABY <D ARRIYOEM !
RATTAN, REED AND SLAT EDDIES,
With the best
Spoke Shaved and Bicycle Wheels
Exceedingly Low Prices for Thirty Days.
Ten per cent, discount will be allowed for cash FROM THE STANDARD PRICE LIST.
E. A. SCUWAR.Z,
125 and 127 Broughton Street.
N. B.—Your attention is invited to our stock of GENUINE AUSTRIAN BENT WOOD
DINING CHAIRS.
PISEYE
I
A Remarkable Cure of a Horse.
In the fall of 1888 I had a valuable horse
taken with the pinkeye, resulting in blood
poison. After nine months of doctoring with
all the remedies to be found in horse books, I
despaired of a cure. His right hind leg was
as large as man’s body, and had on it over
forty running sores. He was a most pltable
looking object. At last I thought of Swift’s
Specific, and commenced to use it. I used
fifteen bottles. lu August last all symptoms
of the disease disappeared. There have been
no signs of a return, and the horse has done a
mule’s work on my farm ever since.
Jas. L. Fleming, Augusta, Ga.
January 9,1885.
Swlft’sSpeciflc is entirely vegetable. Treatise
on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
The Swift Specie/ Co., Atlanta, Ga,
s. s.
Wholesale and Retail at OSCEOLA BUI
LER’S, Corner Bull and Congress streets.
Do you mean to say that Uncle Joe don’t
keep the best and cheapest watche«? Just
look here: The finest silver watch at 810, you
would pay anywhere else 825 for and call it
cheap. The New Pawnbroker, 120 Broughton
street, Uncle Joe, Manager.
IRON WORKS & BOILER MAKERS
Novelty Iron Works,
No. 2 B» v and River Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
John Rourke, Proprietor.
Im SBrass Machine Sheps
I am prepared to do all kinds of
Machine, Boiler & Blacksmith Work
Can also furnish at shortest notice and at
lowest market prices all kinds and sizes of
Iron and Brass Castings, Pulleys, Shafting,
etc. Saw Mill work a specialty. Manufac
turer of
Sampson Sugar Mills and Pans.
Estimates furnished on all kinds of New
Work and Repairs.
Clean teeth, healthy gums, a pure breath.b
using Holmes Wash and Dentifrice.
anti finery
Livery Stable
A PLACE TO GET
First-Class Turn-Outs,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, &c.
And Furnished at Shortest Notice.
THE BEST SADDLE HORSES |IN THE
CITY.
A. ARMSTONG, Prop’r.
a YORK STREET.
bratih Livery I Bcird Stable:
Corner Drayton, McDonough and Hull st.
A. W. HARMON, Prop’r.
Headquarters for fine Turn-Outs. Persona
attention given to Boarding Horses. Tele
phone No. 205.
LUMBER AND TIMBER.
FOB“WiLE
LARGE LOT OF
Ceiling and Flooring!
Thoroughly dry. Will be Fold CHEAP to
make room in yard; has been stuck over
twelve months.
McDonough & co.,
Charlton and East Broad streets.
Lumber! Lumber!
At Retail and also by the Cargo.
Prices Reduced I
We have a large stock of seasoned Lumbei
that must be sold to make room for stock
constantly arriving. We have made a GREAT
REDUCTION in Prices and are determined
not to be undersold by any one. Orders soli
cited. Call and get our Prices before purchas
ing.
Dale, "Wells Co.
Planing Mill, Wheaton and Liberty s.
Vegetable and Fruit
(HATES.
We have a full stock in our yard, corner
Liberty and East Broad streets. Will furnish
by car load, direct from mill, when desired.
sacon, johm a co,
To Consumers ol loo'
As the ice season isapnroaching, we desire
to state to the citizens ofSavannah that
We are Prepared and Willing to
Establish a Branch lee Depot
in your city, provided, 100 CONSUMERS will
contract with us for the season to take 50
pounds and upwards daily, to be delivered at
residence or place of business, at rate of
50 tali 100 - Pounds I
Those desiring to contract as specified will
address us by letter, giving name, residence
and amount of ice they will take daily.
Respectfully,
Henry Bayer & Son,
Proprietors Eureka Ice House,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
N. B.—This will enable the citizens of
Savannah to obtain their ice at reasonable
prices, and will make them independent of
monopolies and combinations.
Swanley White Violet
A PERFECT BEAUTY (NOVELTY.)
Finest Collection of
OmiEiQ!,ke!,PrajEibiu:,
VIOLETS, LILY, TUBEROSE AND GLADI
OLUS BULBS.
Chrysanthemum aud Perennlel Phlox.
Cut flowers and artistic designs toorderat
WAGNER’S NURSERY,
Thunderbolt or GARDNER’S, 30%
Bull street.
THE HARNETT HOUSE, SAVANNAH,
Visitors to Savannah, Ga., will find the
Harnett House a comfortable and desirable
stopping place, where the charges are mod
erate, while the uniform excellence of the
table is a subject of general remark-.-Chi
cago National Hotel Reporter.
LEGAL DIRECTORY.
T. M. NORWOOD,
Attorney and Counsel!** at Lew,
111 Bay street, up ataira.
W. 8. Chisholm. R. G. Ebwim.
CHISHOLM A ERWIN,
Attorneys and Counaellon at Law,
Aberoorn street, cor. St. Julian and Bryan.
Wm. Gabbabd. P. W. Mbldbim.
Emile Newman.
GARRARD 4 MELDRIM,
Law Offices,
R. R. Richards. Wm. M. Heywabb.
RICHARDS A HEYWARD,
Attorney! and Counsellors at Law,
8 Drayton atreet.
bufus e. rjarrnt. thomab p. ravened
LESTER 4 RAVENEL,
Attorneys and Counsellora-at-Law,
3 Whitaker st.
J. R. SAUSBY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office, Drayton street.
8. A. Denmark. 8. B. Adam*
Wm. LeS. Gignilliat.
DENMARK & KDKbiSk
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
105 Bay street.
GEORGE A. MERCER,
Law Office,
Corner Drayton and Bryan streets, over
Southern Bank.
W. G.Chabltok. W. W. Mackall.
CHARLTON 4 MACKALL,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office, corner Bull and Bay streets,
Up stairs.
ROBERT FALLIGANT,
Law Office,
120 Bryan street, up stairs.
». J. O’CONNOR,
Law Office,
108 Biyan street.
GEO. E. BEVANS,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office, corner Whitaker and Bryan streets,
Up stairs.
M. A. O’BYRNE,
Law Office,
108 Bryan street.
N. C. COLLIER,
Law Office,
FT<"~3 Bull street, up stairs.
RHJHARD F, JOHNSTON,
Attorney-at-Law,
No. 1 Bull street, up stain.
JOS. A. CRONK,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
111 Bay street.
JOHN SULLIVAN
Attorney-at-Law,
118 Bryan st.
CHARLES N. WEST,
Attorney-at-Law,
Bryan street, over Southern Bank-
W. HAMPTON WADE,
Attorney-at-Law,
S. YATES LEVY. S. L. LAZAROS.
LEVY & LAZARON,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
101 Bay street.
Philip M. Russell. R. Wayne Russell.
P. M. & R. W. RUSSELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Northeast corner Bryan and Whitaker.
Alex. R. Lawton. Henry C.Cunningham
Alex R. Lawton, Jr.
LAWTON & CUNNINGHAM,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office, 114 Bryan street, up stairs.
JE Wooten. A H MacDONELL
WOOTEN & MacDONELL,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
Office, 118 Bryan street.
WALLACE W. FRASER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
118 Bryan Street
ISAAC BECKETT,
Attorney at Law and Conveyancer.
12 Whitaker street.
HENRY MCALPIN,
Attorney at Law.
Will attend to business promptly at 135
Bay street.
H. B. JACKSON. J. L. WHATLEY
JACKSON & WHATLEY,
Attorneys and Counsellors at;Law,
118 Bryan Street.
M. J. O’CONNOR,
Attorney-at-Law,
No. 3 Whitaker street
CHARLES M. TYSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
7 Dryaton street, - Cver Southern Bank.
JOHN W. WILSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Over Southern Bink.
F. G. DuBIGNON,
Law Office,
120 Bryan street, up stairs.
WM. CLIFTON,
Law Office,
No, 1 Bull street, up stairs.
J. J. ABRAMS,
Law Office,
116 Bryan street
A. MINIS, Jb.
Law Office,
5 Drayton street,
To Clean Your Last Winter’s r
Anything Else Use
“Household Cleaning Fluid.”
It removes grease spots, stains, dirt, etc.,
from woolen, cotton, silk and laces, without
injuring the most delicate fabric.
Prepared only by
DAVID PORTER, Druggist,
Corner Broughton and Habersham street*.