Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18??, July 27, 1879, Image 4

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THt SAVANNAH RECORDER. Sunday, Judy 27, 1879. A FAREWELL Go, sun, since you must, The busks of evening lowers above our sky, Oni’skv which was so blue and sweetly fair; Nieh is not terrible that we should sigh. Ait ttle darkness we can sunshine—by surely bear; and by ? Will there not be more Go, rose, since go you draweth must, Flow bless and chill that winter nigh; Closed ai-e the blithe and fragrant lips which ah summer long perpetual melody. Cln Tless we take our way, but not afraid ; Will here not be more roses—by and by ? Go, love, since go you must, fly Out ( four pain wc bless you as you ; Th' momentary heaven the rainbow lit Was worth whole days or black and stormy il sky * when by the waves;we sit. Sh we not see, and Your bright sail winging shoreward—by by 7 Go, life, since whimsical go you ally! must, Uncertain guest and A ll questionless you came, unquestioned what die? go; what does it mean to live, or to Sr iling we watch you vanish, for by. wo know Som- where is nobler living—by and A Terrible Accident, A Young Man Caught m a Loop of Red-hot Wire. A frightful accident occurred at Join stown, Pa., on Saturday, The victim’s name was Richard 0. Jones, and he lived with his step-father, Wm. the S. J< nes. The accident happened at Rod Mills, where lie was employed as “sticherein” at the finishing rolls, his work being to catch the ends of the wire rods as they came through the rolls and guide them through the last pass before they are wound upon the spindle at the north end of the build* ing. About o’clock Saturday morning, 5 fifteen minutes before the usual quit** ting time, one of the long red-hot rods, whose end he had just inserted in his part of the rolls, became twisted as it was guided along the iron floor behind him by a boy named John Bingham. The rolls were running at the rate of four hundred and fifty revolutions per minute, and the twist caused the wire to curvet through the air, one of the loops falling over young Jones’ body, just below the ribs, and drawing him down on his knees with his back against the rolls, through which the wire sped with lightning-like rapidity. John Devine, a fellow-workman, was standing within a few feet of the vic¬ tim, but was powerless to render any assistance. John Rowly seized an axe, and with one blow severed the wire, but not before it had cut and burned its way through the body of the victim The left arm was severed between the elbow and shoulder, the right between the elbow and wrist, and a portion of the backbone was all that held the mutilated body together. His bowels were cut into small pieces, and fell out in a mass on the floor. Death is sup¬ pose, d to have resulted almost inatane ously. There was a slight quivering of the muscles half a minute afterwards, and that was all. The mangled body was carried into the toolhouse by John Pendry, the en¬ gineer, and John Devine, and a wagon drew up at the door soon afterward, in which the remains were placed and hauled up to Emmanuel James’ un¬ dertaking establishments where the body was carefully placed prepared in for ice¬ the grave. It was then an box and hauled to the home of the vic¬ tim’s parents. Their grief painful was uncon¬ trollable, and was most to wit¬ ness The mother and sister, it appears, have dreaded an accident of the kind ever since the young man went to work in the Rod Mill, and at his usual time of coming home they were always to be seen at the door, looking anxiously down the street, as if they half expected to see him being brought home a corpse. —Baltimore News. Diana Powellson, of Rosedale, Kan., lias frequent death-like trances, lasting half an hour or longer, oi during which she t hows no signs life She thinks that she really dies, going to heaven and <heu returning to earth. She says that she meets spirits, who tell her that they had to repent of their sins over there before they could advance, and Wert ■ unhappy until they did so. But •aftei ward they are engaged and in learning taught and growing brighter, are by spirits brightei than the rest, The spirits have no wings, but wear flowing robes, and are ordinary men and women, some bright and beautiful, and others lean and miserable. They have no voire, but their thoughts can be read. At the Court, of England Prince it Impo* is no long, r a secret that the penal „WA8 m love with the Princess Boat ice, Queen Victoria’s youngest and only untn.uried daughter. He hoped that by going to Zazulaml and win' ng the Victoria cross by some act ot valor the many ditlieuilies in ihe way ol an alliance might be overcome, but it, would have required an act ol Par liitmout to permit, the girl to marry a 0 atliolic. T! 're was a man whose friends tried to ci 1 re him of drinking by taking him one i igkt when he was in a stupor aud putting him i iu a collin and laying him awar in the graveyard. One of his com) ainons lay by him to frighten him when he should wake. At last he raise l himself and, looking cautiously around, he muttered : “I wonder where I am.*’ “You are in hell,” camo irom a gruff voice behind him. It How long have I been here ?” “ I on days. ’ here?” “How long have yon been 1 INvent v v - at s ” “ Veil, then you lmve been here long onoi gh to get the run of the place. Can ?ou lull me where 1 cau get a good drinir Special Notice. NOTICE! H AVING VETERINARY confined myself SURGERY to hard considerable st for udy the on past three years, and having had experience with the treatment of stock, I am now prepared to treat all diseases of the horse, and solicit the patronage of FERRELL, the public. V. S. H. Y. President sts. “Club Stables”, Whitaker & my!3-tf _____________ A' T a meeting of the Board of SANI1 ARY _ COMMISSIONERS, held July 14th, 1879. Resolved, That the upturning of the soil within the City limits during health the of the summer City, months is injurious to the and that no excavations lor the purpose of making sewer or other connections shall be made during the summer months, without the approval oi this Board, under the super¬ vision of the Health Officer, and under such restrictions and regulations as may be pre¬ scribed in eacii case by the Board. J. C. HABERSHAM, B. M, D. jyl8-tf Sec’y S. C. City of Savannah, \ Office Clekk of Council, June 2d, 1879. Extract from Minutes of Council. The following notice was ordered by Coun¬ cil to be published for the information of all concerned. To the Public. Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, intend to apply to the General Assembly of the State Bill, of Georgia, entitled in July, 1879, for the passage The of a May¬ to be “An Act to authorize or and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, to build au they Aqueduct select from said the City Savannah to such point as may on and River, outside of the limits of said city, to Iirovide for the taking and paying for the right of way for sucli Aqueduct.” Minutes of Council, A true extract from May 28th, 1879. FRANK E. REBARER, Je0-tf Clerk of Council. City of Savannah, } Office Clerk of Council, 1879. June 2d, Extract from Minutes of Council. * i * The following notice was ordered by Coun¬ cil to be published for the information of all concerned. To the Public. Notice is hereby given that The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, intend to apply to the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, in July, 1879, for the passage of a Bill, to be entitled “An Act to authorize The May¬ or and Aldermen of the City oiSavannah, whenever they shall pave the roadway of any street or lane, or otherwise improve any drains street or lane, by the construction of sewers or or by grading, or otherwise to assess upon the owners of lots abutting on so much of such street or lane as may be so improved, two thirds of the cost of such improvements pro rata to the assessed value of the said lots: and to provide lor the manner of making and collecting sucli assessment.” A true extract from Minutes of Council, May 28tb, 1879. FRANK E. REBARER, Je8-tf Clerk o f Council. Notice to Owners and Tenants. City of Savannah, 4 Office Clerk of Council, 1 > January Slst, 1879. The ordinances of the dirt City requiring that all offal, filth, rubbish, premises and other in the matter city, generated upon any barrel said shall be placed in a box or upon premises; and that the rubbish collected from sweeping the sidewalks should be deposited ready for the Scavenger's cart; violating all persons the ordi¬ are notified that any person nances their in requirements, this respect by failing by throwing to comply with or or f fiacing rubbish or dirt in the streets or lanes otherwise than in convenient heaps for the Scavenger’s cart) will be placed on the infor¬ mation docket and dealt with aecordidg to law. By order of the Mayor, REBARER, FRANK E. Jan31-t.f Clerk of Council. To the Public. Oily of Savannah, i Office Cleric of Council, , June 19th, 1879. J Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, intend to apply to the General Assembly of the Stat«- of Georgia, in July, 1879, for the passage of a Bill to be entitled “An act to authorize the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah, to tax so much of the property ot every Rail Road Company or Corporation as is used, owned or held by such Company or Corporation, within the present or any future corporate limits of said City, Published by order of Council. .FRANK E. REBARER, Jel9 Clerk of Council, QUARANTINE NOTICE. Office Health Officer, 1 Savannah, March 19 th, 1879. On and after TUESDAY, April 1st, 1879, and until further notice, all vessels coming to this port from ports south of Cape Hatteras, from South America, any of t he West India Islands and any of the Gulf ports, shall be required to stop) and remain at the Lower Quarantine Station, by opposite the Quarantine Cock spur Island, Officer, until that in¬ spected granted by him written permit at point and When a to come up to the city. considered neces¬ sary any or all vessels will Officer be subjected arrival to re¬ inspection by the Health alter in the port. A ny Vessel coming by the inland route from Florida, or other Southern ports, will not be permitted to land eit her passengers or freight, until Inspected by the Health Officer. No Vessel from any of the above mentioned ports will be detained longer than sufficient to be thoroughly cleansed, fumigated, disinfected, and rendered not liable to convey any infec¬ tious or contagious disease. Vessels from all ports, with sickness on board, on arrival or during voyage, shall re¬ main at the Quarantine Station, until visited and inspected by the Quarantine Officer. Pilots and Masters ot Vessels will be held strictly responsible for the observance of this notice, under penalty prescribed by law lor any violation of the same. All sailing inspection Vessels are to the bestopped Quarantine at Quar¬ Offi antine for by By order of JOHN F. WHEATON, HABERSHAM, M. D Mayor. J. C. Health Officer. mh!9t f NOTICE. City of savannah. | Office Clerk ok Council, > May JOth, !S7y ) Notice is hereby given that all sick persons who are poor and unable medical to employ attendance a Physi¬ cian, may obtain and medicines gratuitously, elected upon by application Council to the City Physicians, residing of the tor that purpose. Those east west side of Hull street, should apply to l»r. Frank T. Lincoln, office corner South Broad and Drayton streets, and those residing west of the east side or Bull street, to Dr. 1\ It. Chis¬ holm, office Charlton street, between Whita¬ ker and Barnard. Any refusal or failure on tlie part of either City Physician, to answer as promptly as possible calls made by thesiok poor, being reported to the Mayor, will meet wit it such attention as t he circumstances may warrant . By order of the Mavor. FRANK E. REBARER, my 80 Clerk of Council. City of Savannah. i Office Clark of council, March 2otli, 1879. A reward of S50 00, will be paid for proof to convict any person guilty ofgiviug or causing a false alarm otpire. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER, mhCotf Clerk of Council. To the Public. City Clerk of Savannah, ' Offce of Council, J June l^th, IS79. Notice is hereby eiven that the Mayor aud Aldermen of the City ofSavanuah, intend to apply Georgia, to the July,1879, General Assembly of the of State Bill of in tor the passage a to be entitled "An Act to extend the corpo¬ rate limits of the City ot Savannah." Published by order of Council. FRANK E. REBARER, Clark of Council, Special Notice. City of Savannah, Council, 1 Offick Clerk or March 25th, 1879. Notice is hereby given that all vessels lying at the wharves or wharf heads, belonging to the City, win oe charged dockage. By order of the Mayor. FRANK E. REBARER, mis25tf Clerk of Council. Paints, Oils and Class. JOHN OLIVER. — Dealer in — Steamboat, Rail Road and Mill Supplies, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &c., DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, MOULDING Balusters, Blind Trimmings, &c No. 5. WHITAKER ST., SA VANN A If GEORGIA. declotf Leather and Findings. COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in HIDES, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 100 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. H IGHEST Market Price paid Deer for Skins, Hides, Wool. Sheep Skins, Furs, Beeswax and 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. Lager Beer. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. 1878. The Grand Prize 1878. At Paris Universal Exhibition. TWO 1876. Highest Premiums 1876. At Centennial Exhibition, awarded to the BERGNER & ENGEL BREWING COMPANY. For Domestic and Export Trade. MANAGER of SAVANNAH DEPOT: feb21-6m Ice* Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu an Shippers of EASTERN ICE. — DEPOT; — 1TA BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, J. F. CAVANAUGH, Manager. lochl-tiin DUTCH HERRINGS, SEA TROUT J Russian Sardines, Salt Sardelles, ■VfEW AN imported Worcester Swiss and tine Limburger Cheese, Mustard, supertine Sauce, impoited imported Table Italian Sweet Oil, Ferris’ Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Shoulders; arriving with every New Y’ork steamer. PRICES LOW. GIVE ITS A CALL. NICHOLAS LANG & BROTHER, jy21-tf 19 BARNARD ST. GEORGIA LIME. H aving suseeded to the sole agency of the above Lime, (through the death of Mr. H. A. Crane), I will be able to otter ADDITIONAL IN DUU KM ENTS to purchasers. This Lime stands as tiigh in regard to pureness cheaper—than and strength, Lime and is as cheap—if not It is any now in the market. a HOME PRODUCTION, and, witli all tilings equal, should have the preference. Will always have a full supply ou hand, and will give every facil ity to buyers. Also a full line of Paints, Oils, Glass, Var¬ nishes, etc., Cement, Plaster and Hair. J G. BUTLER, 22 Drayton Street, m.v29-6m 8 A V a NNAii, G A J. H. KOCH J Piactical Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 22* Whitaker Street. [LYON S BLOCK.] ( CONSTANTLY' on hand a full line ot j Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Walking Canes, Watches etc. and Jewelry Repaint g of done at short notice. All work done and goods sold warranted as re presented. jel3-3m NOTICE. Orders will be promptly filled Foi Hebrew Prayer and School Books, Bible, T’nach, (Scriptures) rryn Forms of Prayers | n-s for tlie Holidays, j i fLm Daily Prayers, ifcc. cVc., etc., With Apply English address or German Translation, J..8TBRS, Advertisement. Imml Reeder I 6 Subscription: $5 per annum. PA TABLE IN ADVANCE ! E It is the Paper for the People. It is the Paper for the Merchant to advertise in. A dvertise in it. It is the btsst ad¬ vertising' medium 9 reaching 1 all classes and that portion oi j our people, who I procure their sup¬ plies at home. O^FJICEJ Cor. Bay & Barnard » Furniture, Carpets and Oil Cloth. FINE GOODS AT LOW PEICES! Allen tSs Lindsnv’s FURNITURE & CARPET WARE ROOMS. 109 AND 171 BROUGHTON STREET, /CONSISTING OF Cedar Chests. No need to have moths cut your clothing. The largest V/ variety of Baby Carriages in the city; the Sleeper, the Novelty the Gig, Buggy, etc. Sideboard Chamber Suits—Queen Refrigerators—Waluut, and inlaid Dry Marquetry. Air, Empress, etc. Wardrobes, Sideboards, Patent all styles; Revolving Book Ladies’ Cases and Desks. Writing Desks, combined; Dwarf Book Cases, Parlor Suits in raw silks, reps, haircloths, etc. lowest A large stock of Matting, fancy, check and white; Oil Cloth, Window Shades, all at the Renovating prices. Upholstering by best workmen. and The National Wire MattrasB. the best spring madi . Country orders carefully pecked and shipped, mayltf ALLEN &o LINDSAY. Notions and Furnishing Goods New Arrivals of Seasonable Goods. -CONSISTING IN I*ART OF Pure Silk Pongees, Guipure and Sateen Damasses, Pure Mohairs, Buntings, Cashmeres and Alpacas, in all the new and fashionable shades. Plain and Figured Colored Lawns. Figured and Striped Piques. Plaid and Plain Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns, Swiss Muslins, etc. We also have received the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock of EMBROIDERIES & VALEKGIENNfcS EDGINGS EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY In Hosiery and Notions of all kinds we have a Full Line. MR WM8BE1K a himself, M NE >Y bought perfect, much neither below damaged their value, by and fire nor otter water, the were selected by we same al a smuli The attention of the ladies of Savannah is respectfully requested to our extensive Block befoi e purchasing elsewhe”e, as we ar" convinced that it will be to their benefit. DAYID WEISBEIN 9 153 BROUGHTOK STREET •a ft; c • 2m5tfh Medicines* DR1 ULMER’S Liver Corrector, TRADE OR 1 n FOR Vegetable / PH H5\Y, § . DISEASES MARVt From ii Disordered State of the Liver. SWAINSBORO, Ga. Du. B. F. Ulmer.—I have tried all the med¬ icine you put up, and I can recommend them, but especially the Liver Corrector. I tried the bottle you sent me on a patient, and it acted like a charm. If you care to use my name you are free to do so. J. G. Medlock, M. D. r have introduced Dr. B. F. Ulmer’s Liver Corrector in my practice, and find that It gives general satisfaction. The best evidence of the estimation in which it Is held is the fact that persons trying it once invariably re¬ turn for another bott le, recommending it at the same time to their friends. G. A. Penny, M. D., Cedar Keys, Fie. Prepared by B. F. ULMER, Savannah, Ga. Price One Dollar, For sale by Druggists generally. if your Druggist hasn’t it, order direct, and It will be sent postpaid. my 8 ■ — i a , - ■ ■ f . i ■ A; w r .. i I yyy i. ,tii Cathartic Pills I Combine the choicest cathartic principles i in medicine, in proportions accurately ad ! justed uniformity to secure of effect. activity, certainty, and They are practical the result of years of careful study and ex¬ periment, and are the most effectual rem¬ edy yet, discovered for diseases, caused by derangement bowels, of the stomach, liver, and which require prompt and effectual treatment. Ayer’s Pills are specially ap¬ directly plicable to this class of diseases. They act on and the digestive regular and assimilative healthy processes, restore ac¬ tion. Their extensive use by physicians in j their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as I I a medicine. safe, sure, Being and perfectly compounded reliable of purgative the | con centrated they virtues positively of purely free vegetable from calo- sub stances, art I j mel, or any injurious properties, and can be administered to children with perfect safety, Ayer’s Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges¬ tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Rheumatism, Numbness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dropsy, Eruptions and Skin Neuralgia, Diseases, Colic, Tumors, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Worms, Dysentery, Bout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While ?entle in their action, these Pri.Lfl are the most thorough and searching catliar pain^unless their influence the bowels is healing. are inflamed, Ihey stiiuu- and then lat the appetite and digestive enrich the organs, blood, t!ie> and operate to purify and impart renewed health and vigor to the I whole svstem. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8t Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEKYWIIEIVE. fel2-lv l. p. .isinn. . REPORTER, WRITER FOR THE PRESS, and Newspaper Man in generat—al*o, COPY- 1ST and AMANUENSIS, offers his services to the public in any of the above capacities. Residence, New Houston street, near Lincoln To be found at the KecoBUEU office during the &Q', may® Medicines. WHY ANY MAN FEELS SICK WITH Colds, Chills, Jevcr Flushes, Headache, and general uncomfortableness, and yet don’t know exactly what ails him. Then is the time to take MOTT’S TILLS. ] hose pills are made of certain ingrodi entstlmt aot specially on the Liver, ami at the same time expel all impurities ironi the stomach and system, aiding di¬ gestion and when RESTORING TO HEALTH, all other remedies fail. lake them for Biliousness,Indigestion diseases Costiveness, Liver Complaints, ami ail and disorders of the stomach. As a family cathartic pill they are wnr ranted without an equal. * JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO. Sole Proprietors, 8 College Place, New York. jc5eow-;hn Iron Works and Machinist. r i 3 , Blacksmith boiler! voJw 4v ° i i |;.§ •! •«i r'R \ Stoves and Tinware. Sole Agent for the Globe Ventilator and Chimney Cap. Tiff #r? liBH PAT’D FEB,2912 AND MAY SIS 1876. j THOMAS J. DALEY, I PR YCTtOAL TINNER and dealer in STOVES j House Furnishing Goods, Willow and Wooden Ware, ! manufacturer of j r n Ware, in Roofing, G it'cr Li aders, Ac I 177 Congress Street, AVANNAJI, GEORGIA, novio-flru **!" j Carriag ; SAVAN I\1 AI—| yARKlAGE » nni a am llianif WORKS. a Prices of all Vehicles Reduced FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS. lln0 o! Material of all kinds, for sale niggles. Agent for the celebrated McLear & Kendall better Also, Wagon for the MiiburuFarm Wagons, . Prices > for Repairs made, All work in all brandies reduced. done in this establishment guar¬ anteed. Horse shoeing solicited. 21 A. X. WILSON, Pro’r. my IFENTION LOVtBS OF FLOWERS! I F you want the finest PLANTS, and raised . at home, of Rose-, Pelargoniums. kinds. Fuchsias—ex- Hello ‘rips, Gcraeimns -ofall to. all at WAGNER’S Seed Hiid Plant Store, ' • finer Plants raise l anywhere. Bouquet* lut Flo vers, etc., furul ihe i. Constant! ou ii nd tli * most approved Field, Garden, J , nv f • and bird Heeds, at wholesale anti retail. choice Singing Birds, Cages, Etc. &uyii GEO. WAGNEB, UppoilU folukl