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About Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1879)
Tit su w C* ft M i y 5 ITT? H RECOBOEB. I I iei 13 AY STRLE i . 11 . M. OEMS, Editor. Terms of Subscription: (rSVAKIABlA IK ADVANCE.) One Year........ ■Six Months..... Thr e M 1 2.5 One Mo 50 Os - We si nications on all sub jet; : of if authent a ted by the UH ic vm r will publish them, wi ' .pith the views expressed or not. Frida February 21, 1879. n :-e R H iry Ward Beecher de mauds a national conscience, Some tl want long felt it’ this country, but it is im po- ^ natioi c c science mad-, to order in a a d if that coul V a genuine art cienee would have to be apphe* mjly in order to ward again l i and dangerous changes. s at L It k consci nee w want as a p I mnai men with broad national i as, men who cannc t uml will, i ' 10, i nice or money, vho r above ie obli ga'io ns 0 . f an oath. .Len who CP ab vc-i party a 3 mine anct El lG8 men. t; l, we w nt—prr ci pie-, and i will follow very clo. beh Jj, 1 on a a r.i OC< : ien 1 <1 . shu V 1 11. I rum. t we tine SOI, e C 3 folk go. to th( em f true lc t if ,y be fou d I i 1 ly as in vel . t. a edv tv mo is far bet til an 0 Ui ! d ion wi th 0U tra •, b IV lUO DGcl po: Gy, 15 poor than to i ■ rich “crook' d u . i point b : those w no. suff vi n 3 o led ■ aim it tr cm. and t owl f ’ / 0 ■ be hat they car mot too S( to t ,ect the \ ari ,| he: ■ . * em ■xamp th kif in mod .on, though the least V u nun are hei ii is dippusti .0 (there and hurt ful u that to wear patched cloth es is no .•grace, but to wear a bid /J „ eye 1 rn ih no re." !Ctor ol 1 V 6 sev ] • i fit It c for j by lndulg de 8 ill of ul j; them Bel v: ilL [A U t pure hut 00 th;.i a \ . N 0*1 ra trot OV sa v bui the ■ put.; to h 111 c 81l Vu Wu at a VIOl Cb V, a nil tei. 1U . as in tin qn tlis The schei lor no \ . lain g an interna- i tional exhibition at i :w York in 1889, I the cent mial anuivei ay of the in- j auguration of o the first President of the J United States um ler tl Constitution, j begins to assume definite shape. The sleigh in w hicli Napoleon I. trav t ' ed in Sw -kind is still in ex . istence. A iomarkable relic is the ship in which ( ir ies II. return ed to 1 Ilolland at the restora 11 1 1G60. j An old settler some where in the wi 1 i df (j a rorr ]■;>.; liaen found wdio had not hoai 01 re sumption but agreed to take l ;<3 for his cattle, ■II e purcha WOll • “indorse the notes.’’ The ! IX., it is said, kiss his foot at . his a u< nets w giving her his i i a jLlG 1 Oil the contrary, sees au i the ceremony i. II Italy intends ereetni ) cost $2,000,000 to t King, Victor aituei. . ,.;t of a colossal iff !£ tr LULU jnted on a tri j ■ ump nnetition tor its ! ereol n open to all the lu. - i 0 Gazelle admits it] e war to Russia have been 887 J r ibk v It does not 0 :or the rouble here mea pa; er rouble, If the Tier. would amount to about ; if the latter, to : GUO iOO. people ascended , with her guides a, 1 me separated v. The villains 0 ret b ng carried to give jewels and MO mise money, •; are advised to jewels behind them to A slot nd charity from I ■ • a government . Petersburg in j.iving without t > ;mall children, whom boy about seven , 0 ]M 5, food less, i. nuf for bread, ie wrote on >i paper as a last Pl-ase God, send my my little sis ter a ro niid to the near eat chur j tit > an alms-box and start it on its y to heaven. A g him try to pat j the paper in the took it and read ! it wherei h • ied the children era and clothed them. The n lie preached | a jon on y, in which he al ludod MUCH . The collection j | gp the followed unted to nearly •Oil » ■— Prnr. ! That ■V ose Bonds ! 1 jj , j ggest head, nd’ring follies i for tweei adee. Paul Pry. -,ws. y Courts have not n-.m this week. ire unusually vi -will seems ■ly, whereat ffy sad. i articles us tables .e managers he best op- 1 , and will o*ni it tine ry. In ! niincupi color tru. ■utive \v .1 ition vho, for tl Ill s r II. <1 U it’ll as a A Fa\ ed Justice. Magistrate I • i far 11 seems to be the favored one to whom delinquents look for justice. IPs office was crowd ed all day with Attorneys, litigants and specta a * it s. Stolen Property Recovered. James Williams and Samuel vVil liams, colored thieves, broke into the house of Maria Adams, a colored laundress, and stole therefrom, Tues day night, about $150 worth of clothing belonging to Alfred Kent and family and Mr. Rackett of tlie Central Rail¬ road Banking Company, County offi cer Henry G- G me nterested himself 10 this matter, and ■ by assiduously working the case up, succeeded in re¬ covering the entire property. Efforts are being made to capture the thieves, who are supposed to be in South Carolina. A Mistake and Its Denoue¬ ment Charles A. Bi 1 .O' Deputy Harbor Master of Philadelphia, Pa., is on a visit to our city. There is nothing particularly strange in that, as many prominent men visit us. Now, Mr. j Bullock is a fine distingue lookiug personage, an is moreover a gentle man ot the i •-tf excellent qualities, Detective Gr r, ever on the alert to see that affa are properly managed, and that the revenue department should be carefully guarded, saw this gentleman and took him for a wnoi e i uor ctrumm The de tective undertook to arrest Mr. Bullock for an evasn in of the payment of the license impc 1 ; by the municipal au thoriti Explanations followed and the d< nouement was splendid. A close observer would discover that several smiles followed each other in rapid succession, friends < 1 the 1 both was apprecia¬ ted by the te parties. Ellen Kel 1 s ervant girl in the family of the ioc 1. Bradley, of | Mad jn lnd. the Episcopal | church,con ■d suicide Frid v morn ] mg • oy drowning herself in the cistern. I 1 ningatthe usual ghe aro 111 hour and built re in the kitchen s ove The v. ) 11 , ?y bein Cf absent j ' irom ; l> remained ■■■ ■ . in her c she supposed breakfast len she made her toilet UiU V* wn stairs, ex pecting to find t al ready, but found only *0 e lire burning, and not seeing the gn¬ id her failure to an awer her call.- ■jVT.., B. suppe jsed she I w,thoat hS:on prepared to S01 \0 ie in bucket going to the cistern to c v a of water the til ibject that met her gaze on ;ing cistern lid was the up lu rite t ; dead The Utica JlCY Irl is r ponsible for the following Clair i story : A New Bel ling r dozen clams last week, U LU' i. 0 d spread meal on them, The next morning he found that 3: 1‘ in search of meal, had been cauo tails and t es .by 23 clams, t he i cupied clam must -had have . bos )d the iob. One clam three rat. lh\ J S^eTli W A a?!u i: -Ti yard dog it-;! ■ \ \N A II, (’Oi \ TO-MOi be: a legal holida the Ci be closed. 15 y f >un ii. PU ft i HJ a T.t ^ Jb JL ( 3 JlJ *TTi SB. j I Tl id rnz ■i c. ; J ! At ! I 1 a: j d lluilio <i. J 8 i : I i H 9 S: I ti 4^ % j I For r Export V. 1 J Tl . I k * i Sale r eon j Li: • VU ft-—-Alii l No. 2 Whi Amusements. -THE - fair Ooatiaud A T THE WRITTEN SOLICITA¬ TION OF THE LADIES IN CHARGE OF THE TABLES AND ' BOOTHS , THE GRAND FAIR TO RAISE FUNDS TO Plaster Hie Exterior of the Cathe¬ dral of our Lady of Perpetual Help, -AND TO Assist iu Building a New Church for St. Patrick’s Parish, — AT Cathedral Hall, Corner of Abercorn and Harris Streets, —is— Continued for One Week. feb!7-5t Clothing. The Popular Clothing House of B. H. BEVY 9 O FFERS for the next thirty days his entire stock of all styles Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s CLOTHING, at the following re¬ duced prices: 201 Men’s Uassimere Suits, dark or light, solid colors or striped, formerly sold at 510 00, now 512 50. Dress Diagonal Coats and Vests, ranging from 80 00 and upwards. 500 pairs Cassimere Pants, different colors and styles, ranging from .$2 00 and upwards, and 300 Children and Boys’ suits from 83 00 up wards. Great reduction in Overcoats! 300 Overcoats at the low figure of S3 1)0 and up wai’de, must lie closed out, rather than to carry over the season. Anyone wishing to purchase will find it profitable tocaUat this popular Clothing House. B. H. LEVY, janJ Corner Congress and Jefferson sts, Leather and Findings. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in HIDES, LEATHER HO FINDINGS, 136 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. H IGHEST Market Price paid for Hides, Wool. and Sheep Skins, Furs, Deer Skins, Beeswax Tallow. A full supply of the best. French and Ameri¬ can Tannages constantly kept on hand. Liberal advances made on consignments. No business transacted on Saturday. Books, NEW BOOKS. \ DYENTURES OF ULYSSES-By Chas. J Lamb. AN INTERNATIONAL EPISODE—By Henry James. COMMODORE TATTNALL—By LIFE OF C. O. Jones, Jr. BURIED MILLIONS—By W. C. Smith. THE GOLD ROOMS—By E. Cornwallis. A SHOCKING STORY—By Wilkie Collins. THE MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HIS¬ TORY. Washington Number — By John Austin Stevens. WITHIN SOUNDS OF THE SEA—By Author ofIsenlute.” Received by WYLLY & CLARKE. feb 20 tf JNO. ft. KELLY & CO. ? Cor. Congress nd West Broad Streets , SAVANNAH, GA., w yOULD the public respectfully to their call large the assortment attention of of SADDLES. HARNESS, BRIDLES, Collars, Whips, Blankets, etc., at prices below in piality superior to those used Lere heretofore. Handmade Work a specialty. We guaran tee sat i iction and will duplicate aiiv n ular bill for goods in this line of any manufacturer in the U. S. Repairs All orders done promptly and in the best man will receive our personal at* .. feb20-lm trust: nwa ■ (> I R book for orders for Passover Bread is now open. Our Machinery being new and of he best kind, we will be able to iurnish a tirs t class article. Our price will compare favorably with Northern and Western manu- | faeturers. No charge for drayage. Please send your orders to I SmmiES, 5 CHTO 2 i C 0 „ Cor. Bay and Barnard sts. | • fehli-iw j NOTICE. Orders will be promptly tilled For Hebrew Pravsr and School Booh, Bible, T'n a eli, (Sei I itures) ,T;n Forms o f Pravci ti I lie HolicLi t T~\ I ravers tie., ,m?rn etc., etc. i ,h or German Translation. Appl> S. sTKRN', savannsfti. . (Jar. - j. Groceries and Provisions Butter! Butter! Butter! CHOICE AND ALL GRADES. 100 TUBS BUTTER, just received and lor sale low, by STERN & NUSSBAUM, feblT-tf 1G(> Bay street, up stairs, Anti - Dyspepsia Biscuits And WATER WAFERS. P RINCE ALBERT BISCUITS, Cornhill and California Crackers, Exnmen thaler Muenster, LEMON SUGAR, in lib cans, FOR SALE AT THE Blue Grocery Store f No. 156 CONGRESS ST., by febJT J. H. VON NEWTON. SLvjHOIPEIsrillZD ! Ths k anil Cols Emporium, 139 BROUGHTON ST., formerly conducted by the late A. J. Moloney with has entirely been reopened and improved by the undersigned Roasting and new Grinding Machinery and a full and fresh line of Teas, hands, Coffees and Spices have direct been from selected Impor¬ ters Our Teas on their drawing merit and our Coffees for their body and fine flavor. We solicit, a continu¬ ance of the patronage of the late Mr. Moloney, and invite new patrons. We guarantee to sell and ail price who may consideration. favor us with a call if quality are a Coffees of all kinds roasted daily. and The pub¬ lic are cordially invited to call see our new Roasting House, the most complete in the South. jan3I-tf REILY & MOLONEY. New Goods A TMORE’S MINCE MEAT, London Layer Raisins, New Layer Raisins, Dried New Figs, Currants, Pre¬ New Citron, Jellies, Florida Prunes, Oranges, Choice Apples serves, Kiln Dried Oatmeal, New Boneless Codttsh, Bologna Sausage, Fire Crackers & Eireworks Choice Hams, Shoulders and Strips, arriving by weekly steamer, Cheek & Whitlock’s choice Flour in sacks and barrels, Bell Logan Flour, also the unsurpassed Town Talk Bak¬ ing Powder, the best in the market, give it a trial and be convinced 31.F. Foley & Co. decl9 S. W. cor.trough ton <t Barnard sts. FRESH GOODS. 10 Casks Magnolia Hams, Ferris’ Hams, Strips and shoulders, 10 boxes Cream Cheese, 15 boxes Italian Maccaroni, French Peas and Mushrooms, barrels Choice Maple Grapes. Syrup, Fresh Buckwheat, 10 Malaga VERY CHOICE STOCK. Fresh Crackers, Lemon Snaps, Ginger Soda Snaps. Bis, Cocoa nut Snaps, NicNacs, Water Cream Crackers, cuits, Graham Wafers, Chocolate Etc Kockaway Fruit, Macaroons, at mmm & cooper. feoiL-ti SA VA NNAII S TEA M Coffee and Spice Mills, 157. BROUGHTON ST. Constantly on hand a full line of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars, &c. COFFEE FRESH PARCHED DAILY. H AVING unsurpassed facilities and select¬ ing our goods with care we feel confident weean please all who may favor us with a call. Try our blend of Mocha and Java Coffees. Goods delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. BYRNES & HICKEY. febl8-tf NEW GOODS. At No. 19 BARNARD ST., [Gomm & Lelller’s old stand] W ESTPHALIA HAMS. Goose meat in Sardines, Celee, Goose Fat, Anchovies, Roll Herring, Kieler Spiced Sprot Swedish ten, Smoked Buckinge, Pickled Eels, Holland Cream Peaches, and Cherries, Roquefort Cheese, and Dried Apples, Pears Prunes, lull Cocoa nuts, Tennessee Peanuts, ^}.c. A line of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. OSCAR ZAHN. febfitf __ TEAS AND COFFEES. B UYERS for the household will find it to their advantage mid convenience when marketing to call at STALL j 15 , and be supplied with our fresh roasted tOI' FEES of all kinds, am 1 TEAS unrivalled for their drawing qualities. Good- delivered to all parts of tlieci y. Sttt isfaction guaranteed in every instance REILY & MOLONEY. feb!6-l w ■l i wi ii' r i 1 Fish. M. i. Sullivan * Son, Wholesale Dealers in OYS1FBS, SIIAD, Sait Water Fish, Terrapin, Game | | Fresh & I VEGETABLES AND FRUIT, Florida Oranges a ecialty. Families si ,rved with oysters by the quart ! or gallon. ICO ZOXAY^VINr ST. SAVANNAH, GEORGIY * ; All orders punctually- attended to. novl-im I ; Seeds, Plants and Birds. : j ! ! I H AVE constantly on hand a large and well ! selected assortment of Garden, Field & Flower Seeds. ; ! Handsome ( ERA NIC.MS of Apple, Ro: es, Spice, Fish, Etc. Choice Roar- and Azalea ! ■rv I lOW. Hvacint tier age and German i : Boil ta., made to ! Ail’o my u ention. GEO. WAGNER, Seetlsin-au turd florist, ocisn SaYanaxati .G Dry Goods. ills. Mi 500 ON CONSIGNMENT. SALE POSITIVE W1TJ0UT 111.(1 AKD TO COST. Ladies’ anil Misses' Berlin Beaver. $30 Cloaks at $20. $25 Cloaks at $15. $18 Cloaks at $12.50. BOYS’ " ~T rrc Full line 3 to 11 years,long und knee pants. Boys’ BLUE BLOUSE TRICOT OVERCOATS. Boys’DIAGONAL BLOUSE OVERCOATS. Boys’MELTON BLOUSE OVERCOATS. Gents' NECKWEAR, the largest stock In this city. 50 dozen Gents’ SCARLET FI, ANN EH SHIRTS and DRAW ERS. 20 dozen CANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 130 dozen Ladies’, Gents’, Misses and Beys UNDERVESTS. Ladies’ KID GLOVES, Opera Shades, 2, S and 0-buttons. Gents’ KIDS, CASTOR & DOG SKIN GLOVES 50 dozen Mlsses’(ALEXAN DRE) KID GLOVES in dark and medium shades. 10 pieces of very fine 8-1 and 9-i Satin laced T ABLE DAMASK, at fabulously low prices. 100 dozen NAPKINS, beautiful designs. 50 sets TEA CLOTH and NAPKINS to match at ao 50 to S12 set. 1,000 yards CRASH TOWELING, at 5c. 200 dozen HUClv TOWELS, at 123.3c., worth J)a. 5000 yards STANDARD PRINTS, at 5c. BLACK CASHMERES, price $1 30 pieces just opened 75c., former 25. GRAY & O’BRIEN. dec:20tf Lines of Travel. Savaii call & MeUoiiville 8 tea mb on LINE. INLAND ALL THE WAY SEMI-WEEKLY. For land, St. St. Catharine’s,Doboy, Simon’s, Brunswick Darien, and Union Is¬ St, Mary’s, Ga., Fernand! na, Jacksonville and all points on St. John’s River. Fla. WEEKLY For all landings on the Satilia River. I The low pressure sidewheel S1EAMER ROSA , Captain P. II. WARD. 'f EAVES wharf foot Drayton street at i ±J o’clock, P. M. EVERY TUESDAY, FOR; FLORIDA, touching Thursday at all tne above o’clock, places, and for Sati 1 la every at 1 >*_ m., connecting at Brunswick with Macon and Brunswick and Brunswick and Albany Rail¬ roads. Through low rates of freight and passage and bills of lading given to all nolnts. Freights for Altamaha, prepaid. Ocmulgee and Ooo nee ri vers must l>e Freight received daily, W. F. Sundays BARRY, excepted. Agent. J. H. Smith, Manager. O. S. Benson, General Business Agent, novlltf Heiular Lise to Saiilla Hivsr. AND ALL WAY LANDINGS, Toncli ini? at St. Catliiirinos, Sapelo, Doboy, Union Island, Darien* pit. Simon’s and Brunswick. i riiun MI'SIMWI i ZslAL, Captain JL. W. ('. Iff. mo, will receive freight for the above places at DeRenne’s Wharf loot of Abercorn .street,and leave every THURSDAY Afternoon at I o’clock, i*. m. Freight received at all times, J. P. CHASE, febltf Agent. sih n nr sens. W. H. FLEETWOOD, Commander, -4 ,1 !\ WILL LEAVE S V VANNA H KVVRY TUKS DAY AT 5 1*. M„ FOR r* a. Ij a. t b: a, . riTOUCHING at St. Catharine’s, Doboy, St _1_ Simon’s, Brunswick. St. Mary’s, Fer nandina, Jacksonville, and all points on John’s River. EVERY SATURDAY at 5 p. m., for Jack¬ sonville, touching at St. Catharine’s, Doboy K St. Simon’s, st. Mary's, Fernandina, and con¬ necting at Jacksonville with steamers for all points on Upper St. John’s. Steamer David Clark. THOS. WHITE, Commander. Will leave Savannah every MONDAY at, 4 p. m. for Brunswick, Union touching Island at and St. Catharine’s Doboy, The above Darien St. Brunswick Simon’s. steamers connect at with M. & B. and B. & A. Railroads for all points in Southwest Georgia, At St. Mary’s with steamers for points on St. Mary’s river. At Fernandina with A. G. & W. 1. Transit Co.’s Railroad for Waldo, Starke, Gainesville. Bronson, l edur Keys and all points on this road. At CedarK with steamers for Key West, Tampa and Manatee. A t Jacksonville with K. C. it. R. * J. I*. <Jc M. R. R. for Lake City, I tv* < iak, Monticello, Tallahassee, and all poiaffc h o J. foi P. A the. M. Railroad. Upper John's At Pulatka wi• sixmos St. ucklawal ri At Tocol with St. John's Railway tine with ■st, igu.stinc, for New and at St. Augus pointsun steamer Indian rlv s Smyrna and all Through ah, tickets sold ana mils of lading giv en to Oifice we points. For freight or passage ao ply at No. 5 Stoddard's Upper Range. J. S. LAWRENCE, Manager. J. L. JtOUMILLAT.