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About Savannah daily evening recorder. (Savannah, GA.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1880)
m waiii tfwi i f— J i. 1 161 BAY STREET. II. IYl. ORKE Editor. Terms of Subscription: (INVAEU BT.Y IN ADVANCE.) One Year.............. ........ 65 00 Six Months.......... ........ 2 50 Three Months...... One Month......... 50 Cs a $ • We solicit communications on all sub oc,tt> of public interest, if authenticated by tlic nameofUie writer, and will publish them, whether we agree with the views expressed or not. K : ' All not: ■s mill communications re commending persons for the various ofIiecs>to tic ii lied in the coming i( ctions must l c paid for in advance to insure publication. ! AT :: n Il fi DEMDCRAT1C TICKET, FOR FRESIDEXT, M \h / Q - r\ tr s s t’-r 9 OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, W. I IT 1 OF INDIANA. I Cjt O l EiYOi^ 4 9 i! iiuTus • W (P r b Lester i i on. L.*l ) OF CHATHAM COUNTY. Sunday, June 27 , 1880 . 0“rt.r wvirn. > LETTERS FROM JTJ» PLAIN QUESTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE Mr. Editor: I hope that no friend of Governor Colquitt will construe tie following brief woida in to an attack UD011 hi.s piety. Let no man attack, or trade upon the religion ot a candi date for office. The Lon. : G xl Omni0' otenfc reigmdb ( P. T j ( .1 the hue and cry noised throu.hout her borders, that a candidate is about to be sacrificed becau he is pious, is an insult to the ChnTiun reuse ol her cit men:?. Mr. Editor, lest this cry of injured mi oeenei! a r.a ' desecrated religion may deceive iHid delude those who do not know its real o'.je [ beg th T you will give mo rp . •« for a lew plain words with m, ie low citizens. ()h, you tax-payin Democrats, are we lrertoni? Arc we to bo driven fiorn flu: lm.stin 8 m and 8.1 ink away in lear, because u Semator denonnoes us when we a are n«K il’ our Governor works as faithfully as he prays? A candidate for our votes is before us. Is ho worthy? Doefi his past conduct justify his pre¬ sent demand? Let 11s weigh him. Como, he is only a citizen like the rest of us. 1 j - us weigu his record and sec it wanting in the balance of . proves not, the Constitution and iho lnv,s. When Allred Ii. Colquitt was iuau gurated, he swore tha port and obey tho (JonsiituLon and the Jaws ol Ge /rgia. Has he violated that oa ! h? Has lie become moi tl i parly t those high crimes I iii i L'moauorj which di.iranchi 1 Washit (loklsmitli. our late v 'oaiitroilt r oral. 1 [as he l token fiit h with he pec ; 1 ol Georgia ? \V is 110 an a. to those practice fi ewhi jega Till IU t s ol 1 i'or *i 1 has as coiru 1 Let us see. Far xvii Art. v. o the Co a stilution of Gcotg.i.,, : o words : “He (the Govei real iormalion, in \n In from too officer in ; he Lx < t ou subject relat oi t ho it he do ai ex.HUim Uiul 'Y t toller ticaerai oi Blatters > n r. si oik tta, ami 10 in books and ac. sen iy sh; by 1 i\v ioi t , said chircita f 1 1 u ties v' point in; n charge i Mai thi 1 iMi-.uu : He \;n ’ .i.i trokei Ci c n v' fa I Fi . <1 er, quaitviF, or otUNH'i' L v He .ffmil no tho Comptr 1 Gene".., aim. kred" H er, qu e r. y or oite UT.l oath, upon all j ti is jtt'iaining u their okaoes. He s'lal u;d review tuew Larks ami a.\ 1 s. Now, beioi w 00 reads th* sc lines ; vill iu* inis- (\mp Jt ;-i ration 4 ‘ i 1 beg \\ l X to adoptiou 0 : ;he Cuus.ituHj W A r 1 and yet found nothin# wrong then, but on the contrary found everything so correct that not even a, suspicion was HI ] ? cd If the Gov ? rr<or did not examine the Comptroller and inspect the books quarterly, did he violate or execute h s j oahi ? 4 th. If the Governor did examine the Comptroller bonera 111 ? I books, and found that he had violated I the law, and knowing this kept silent, failed to report him to the Le£is~ | «ve, Was i.O air ■he (:oui;d ■ j to cheat the peopi luc peepn-* to iiiimt 9 : 5 i h. J )O Vi i u . ve that the Gov- 1 (• .m:n d the Ti ea !surer under,oath and != ve i >■ rented his hocks w discov the waere OiiUt 6 >J tun Stat V. nr ucy, and that t i.i ■ bocl f;:U no ! ft ere.-t ,u fn j d t> credir ot ? Would not t.D Tact 11 - at. the ban' held the tnon cv mtuii'-t i i; i •. * ,i the inquiry wnat for it? ' ' > t C, I' Wo an examiaanon oi the ' 111 r or uuuer i }> yrp’i 0 . 5, let i i: the ixm ! T mind i i ‘ (11 j 1 Hi, .0 in-i never dc i,-<i liis practice, j 1 cindid. Governor dul not examine ! tl 1 (; KPur^f bffice, as the law reoaited, did Viol ot- U. IS oath execute il > 9 7 th. If the Govt d examine the jd’oa- u offiee, and did dis CO Vi r i w am 1 failed to j ; v. a he legislature, in ; ra ■a or pseso rved the trust •'.iio } Pie 0/5 Ii A hr u H n dnuitt has, by b (! July, ena ] the Oomptrol . i 1 / U ’ . or ti Tn-asurer to rob von t guarantee have Will : 1 • L as careless of t } our inten; is 111 ii e future ? It is a poor r y to say ti -T the people were ivhile 1 u 0 Governor was off piTachii’g. Oth. If A } r reu Colnuitfe has been in 1 he past kdoviing that eiimes pt practices were being com luitted, fh.ow can. you rely upon him to ex|. ose sucu ciimee corrupt prac i .os it: the future ? ■ ' r 1 lire plain ipubtions. They u se ate I i. the moiub ul ii. ; people all over the iS.ata. I tear that our Governoi 's fiLTids are t busy dclending tho«o vi t.iiPH vj hie.' all prai-o arid admire, to \ :plain tftiiitH which his btu t in-a is deplore ITOll Grant .V |q P» 1 Georeia.’g (J a ven: or ii be tax paver jov i»m. that (ue t. mtuon ti casury of a toiling t eople is h ie beneath the eye 01 r Fxocutive ! I Kibe wood. ; i F< ) u t’/j a }.j n 1 OWlii j j lor pre vent ii 1 ; it is, there- 1 J u: t • unuy 1 o e them anv X l’0i Irv thorn. ! .. L i V V7»m» •*#»!!» Vf ^ T: • fV3 .• j X. U -Jl. 'VTJ W. /\O.Xw*w A **1 WliWwIIlW tf? v a j r ? r a w '■Ot! | ( .A A .iLA s' ti :U r! ‘ 1 1! II. Y< Wli umlerstnml ! imr 1 11 A lllii ly ;il < DOHSiKIl Ol’TiCl ! SV. Hj 1 { a i_l.ii >?* I." nii . id * • :l J q ro mo ved ■ , Iff;? (.'ONESi NT FEET, a t W< in Bull i Whitaker Cl' |, ■ n I') A I*. M. j I dl( ami i to c \ fx« ! —jiitat receivetl all ; < < , m i 1 I ' hohjj ! 1 ; M i ) i 1 ' M N Van \ ClMv •. n i; r.c e .... ' » .. . |f.-«..-«.n^ A-,-au m • <»>.«..s i pA <*>* .<•» '* - v C 5 \a f S*‘*-Vt: A ' :Rv * v .*** N H*. <3*. > ■ nui'M. i }4 1.1 2 Str¬ ti ilg.FiJ. 1 ; • .. o V 4 \. u Verein l ir/w cl [ A I-* T11 K coxa ? /> r. PAIiJi < >j» SaOKIj 1 ’ kj Iv, ATH, 1333. T, comm • o < iocic p. m. Street cars of -v s. Railroad will run din el to 1 k up i 1 o'clock A. AI Prize Turn : n mu iici < at 5 p. ji. General I’m Tlldoung a 1, 3 P. 3 prize Shooting for J. r • • l A \\ M, Frizes for’i’u * ; i y)i i/ *—Golil Meda 1. 2d nri> —Tin m jholars Prize:—Siiv: dial. caps i ’ding ;—*'00 yards, olf i l—CM* v 1 : A Silver Castor. cane liiioies’ pr.zc : r of Silver \ uses, 2 d Ti f ■: ■ents- ■■lie ‘n tie man iv! ,1 lac c be had troru the foi lowing 'on: N. 1 ,!>. I ’ ' tills i' - ('X , r m. McNeil!, Jolm Won: n i, O. Fai rant. C. He I i ir.’l JWT-jyt fj n J f VJ A ’ A H 1 .ii f'-fi 1880 A. Ji. j . 51 ID. -15 F O -s’ 'T'f. a~7‘ 1 ;:? ii il iy 5 3^ T ‘u^ rVd ■3 DClt» J iki iailc <5 ^ vk *•». iq a-' W K ( ‘.ftlirop \J frft «ns n Vi 1 yir Beat a minutes. r- 1 .ii.* r. 1 1 > second, t to to he given by tile (. oas the ’ inning horse. Vi V Y, June njth, J. DOYLE, J- rket Square. ,#v •/if/ I.rA'* v'yr.i -y. rj B V •v y ■— •q* ... .. ^ ' i .£2. • T :* T ■ \y id. Su n . A 11 t os: ion, Saline, ill! TUNT, z (■ vSpr in: (LU h‘\ t* )inIV i.i ng. :ioiiaaBW& J j—Tt n—a w 1 ii I -I ii i \T y AICUFSIOD J5 Li .1X. «./ i uu .1 ’ il w .niuH U ii j] 1 ill ! kj ii f u u AT 7 5 a" ! GETQy jJ,b A mU •f Lincoln st.,on c y i! JL EHNOOX $ at : •> on an excursion i and 1 'Vilining return, through Itiver, Wt. Au on pus ■ in-Ion's liiinderliolt, Bluff, Schuetz-- n ire, J and Wil uis, returning to Children and nurses half i i e25,27-2t. V GRAND i ' K 'S ■J ^ A ;TJX\SXOlS! • n by the 1 1 - ! II t fTni liuUl LOi osnv: , JULY 1 fit, IS SO, 1 1 z 3 t iv~ 5 fYi V 7 T U p ! a. »«*.. mA 9 y .j » ? ill 1 > .ve wharf Lnn Clock, A, M . i has been t j(l cts. A. H F. Lubs fw-as m w .r— -nr_"ft%-rr^i - 1 N V t , ) L buU { i fi 0S*> i A id kiXb Tl ■> a r -rpp E U .L J Ai» S 5 . :Vv at. W * - v ;J w y e • X v Li * S .* i it. 1 1*0 * -•* act. •- Srocsriss and Provision AW* B "tt" ,ub ' 1 ? rnnen F i T. rdi JL-k .8 .4 r d' JL DUBLIN & Br, LFA 8 T GINGER ALE fri 25 teu dozen. One gallon cans of Apples Rhubarb lor pics. Fresh can d Asparagus. Gordr ring t - and For ? la’s. SMi K EL) BEEF TONGUES. Schcpp’s Dei ■ated FOi NUTS, Imp aied French Wine VINEGAR, i Assorted I'ro «•« v is i n 5U> buck< t►«. j ! r> i ! M® ^ It ■ EildtsdAi a 1*1 50 B. .‘■i c loici. OIlANfiKS, 10,« o i Fresh COCOA NUTS. I r? Fis 2k A. sJi tkj/ A ’,»• ,.l 9 A A vgps** * .a. ^ S P® s JlAii'W Y u '■ ,f 2 >, a Pj J 9 ca Fi .nai'i L tii’id y o.ip, nndry and Fancy Soaps. T Ti f vt r; A HD ! > a. .iv. M « .««■ • ! j rqt r. ? - % O f*.; ? i f»i ■.a e ( Hii A-A ■1 a 1 1 j N I 3 [ L a Bsw ’ i ¥. iik.' : g ub Iff S cSi Q (‘fi | t u+ i it £3 raiSJ I !iav re and in b )iul a choice lin^ of I v -Irfv A- v ^ VJt A I'SFil jl & ti iifi & & 'UL i. vd o aiHi I Ui? lll)0- JL O B^ Hi T)irei t import ;i . Also some v v fine old I SU RI ES, and a full lino c f iltnnc.stic WINES AND I.lQUOi ! jra. JU; 1 louil ■ -•*' m rxipdgiics. Ti o n' n nc ■ - | v^,e ■’ s m, per ease. l‘l i! per ease. ” UYr - 5 . if* t. "- pa » SI | r« hi Cm - -nY L> S . « I n:iiru m.. uvi; nuah, e 2 l-tf s9 Fki M 'T M j -iXcr-ic-j, . • j ; a ■,a ?v ,u : L * Bads' A Do* km S f- a V3r 2t=3 9 . E""*. & •rv, r w* m ^ w j m /****$ 5 /***•%. 5TQ , , mhu *4iaLiL - - W * i **-’ > ■Lit#'- JLmi.* JJL- 5*1 ^ AO. •> Z s w 1 5 i j .IS, ■k. Lw / -8— Hi-: Vf.KK l V | f«AIT XJ \J U a\ \T JL Ti. i.'o A , adduce : lh, «hl. ) 1 ; * y i 7 1 ?r. XJi • ii s J J i 7 ' >. t -tt - * r 'U F R.> •' I No. i-Vj Cm streets. i ! b‘Au vs 1 j ! I ai Clack ers. ■ I For ■ t * t. T ■ ift Ui >. ■ ‘ ■ * ttoti -J A f . n ) V t ? L i *3 I •• ■■ 1.1 i» Q I 1 t? J 1 n jS X £■« id l a j r SJ 4 J f » • c ■ k 5 Ti.; [ p J ij T L: j uAr U i. L U 1 ; n ! L U ; The Mild-;*! D| ou will tiacl it at sKy shT J ! rj ( ' 1 ltoTi JLli a. .JL. M' l -r - % ^‘1; 3-a ?*, PJ -jtk* i{ 3 i IT 3 2*i fi : i ZmB d v* tja %& 4 >.X W j * u v it.form ifehoice l IV 111 with - J A DICE. T'ERSON ST ->-» • t r - 9 4 c uup ;-s rim m Isj i * v j 1 h v ?1 liiru 'fi a u Su 0 LG ’ ^ iA h; bL 2 ■. •- A A , f . O ^ U ■» I 'i \KD .-f -mr.z. t i F.OUUi A uov tgm ^(UtviisnncnjL Ifra fill )£> "3 0 ■-. || r N* 111. 'A sicy vX\ .-iii *1® «#*•■ Bu i 1 ’ *m $ .g, £<* ,..ss ,** Mk i-i . \T H. SANDERS, Proprietor. n SOLE AGENT FOR BOTTLER OF SOLE AGENT FOR | ' n Milwaukee Lage i Beadlestou & Wow** ! lilllip Ubol GlCfllllg bid 0 Porter anil Ale, Mi! wa h !tee Ld ger Beer* PORTER & ALE. New York f on expo it t Also Half Pint Bottles I.,ug<?r Beer tor* Fain i 1 y use, Southwest Corner JEFFERSON anti South BROAD Sts. Hu van uuh, Georgia. i> > y2 ! - J f lA ----«.* i » IE.EOT i> IMPORTATION! l womd verr d i in* attention ot the public i general to the Fine stock o( - M f -u./ > J J o-'' ; C>' -a u v “il T x* | * > v.v mm. . OF EVERY DFSCRIPTION I HAVE JUST RECEIVED. V lL a ND and Co’s, n irennil China Dinner, Ton and Toilet Sets, both plain and H i. * ■ Motto Cups liid S m.iers in every style and finish. Vases, Fancy Articles, . Cutlery, Razors, l. : C. •\ iso a full line of Joseph Kog-rs & Son’s celeb rate, i fable and Pocket Receivers, *\ .'//aW', (‘tc. Reed <& Barton’s flue SILVER PLATED WARE, Castors, Card ird Cases. Pickle Stands, Vases, and numerous lot of Fancy Articles. Together with a iiea tiful line of Ladies’ Dressing Cases, and an endless va riely of Kohuui'an Goods, suiiuhie fo wedding and Holiday presents. CALL AND EXAMINE MY teTOCK. Very Respectfully, THOMAS WEST P dec" lia Corner Broughton and Jefferson sts., Savannah, Ga. ■vii Wftrrv o ir.v; * M i ;T>Tr J Csois I’HsM i- U 4 U S I bIti' U i * H r- 4 ■ G At! 3 f! Id up* y # kViSN H S VI HA %• uia 1 3 t:sa tuj - ;SS A CHOICE SELECTION OF o ,£~'{ 1 ■© ''i.i si.VD * NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. l\/\y PtECIvS Black Camel Hair G HEN - adi ! 1: Krv ncii Buntings in all tiie new shades. \ French Cashmeres at 50 cents worth 75emits, new goods. Black Tumise, Bengalinea and Parisian Mourning Goods for first class trade. Con¬ trolled exclusively by our house. Goods we stake our reputation on. Buntings, all wool, Biack and colored Lace no shoddy. M ill Embroideries,—The largest Swiss ;!inl assortment ever seen under one roof this side of New York. \Y bite Linen Lawns, 27,000 yards at 12J4c. a jAOE • 5 . r-'U nr a r'M We offer the greatest variety .South. Patent Valenciennes 30 cents dozen up. Breton, Medices. Torchon and all the hard spelling names i the catalogue of Laces. Lace 1 lean -. d on mind and to arrive, from Muui.s;:::i 'd <■ Us to - H! I ion pieces e B .o . . :'’i:o pieces wint -, no i colored i ’I'lctonv. i - - goods are on y i tierod by the piece of lfi<4 yarns each, at one n ill their value. ne pieces Frenn! i Printed CAMBRIC at 20c., co-t 15c. to import Hi, masiis. 1 More patterns to select from than you evei saw in one single house. Napkins a .d Doylies of our own importa¬ tion. TUVVELS by the Million.—The last cargo by the ‘"Unknown,” underground railroad, duty tree. Beats ail competition. the newest designs in Fancy gi Lisle Thread “tit Pa stiiienltrie, FrLusjos, Eudoiis, Etc-, Etc. STRING NOVELTIES IN fe~ s arasols A ml iSl'N lMDIUlLLAS now opau. Boys’ Linen BLOUSES, Misses’ Linen and Gingham Dresse J ,a nl- -.iiort and .01 / silips new goodfi. Ladies' l inen Dusters. Complete Lines of IXipn'ET* ►Spring styles at iu the City. fi . f J , il J 1 k i ‘’hhl • OL * s - .7 1J A£ ( i. t Tl? fi 1 i.*>t t llil llviMl r » 4 ! % > - 7 A J3L ± -:t tr re'.* S3 «fci> <* T W »ii ti« V v » a 1^1 JIDUSS NOW < (I’i'iN l T 1 vis I would res ir. pu iron a ge. t. it* aciioin* 1U» 111 i . H)N'S V \ NT INK. fh 1AA wfl BITfitf rA..... TWfS A M L cl ill il —AND— ISLE OF HOPE HESTAUR 4 ST 1 This popular ,cc- is 1 1 with y md Tj* - t H 15 wwi grr Wi and Cigars, Tin: 9 • * : s. J V ST A UR A XT Is uni ish r t A S )XALil : R.vi i ;- 1 III.'! VlO-t * LXHLli S E G U VN AG E M EN T. Ji' THE M A Q>; r\dn V H is ne widely too and with Us PACIOUS VI. 1 BULK, FXTENSI VE AN D EL; NT VERANDAH Affording Indies a ew of toe promenade. A TRY AND WELL VENTILATED s andUarivall i. 0 Cl 1 T JL Trl tl 'Ji. mcknDwledged to be Iiik r 1 . > l 11 il ig llotri of SavanHdh, d oas' uy the large daily ar JO i ;nd iMialHig 1 i'BViiiig s' ■ V * ’ M U riC H j i -C.uiinz on - i;aru.i>, April lidtu. Afteiuoon Draw ug ;laes for foildran. at Mokarl Hall. V Wines and Liquors* ; ■■ jn dental Saloon* j fhwughton street, i '00 A AD 1,. LIARD ROOM! Coolest riiiCA in Elio City mvl I-dm W H. TiicMPHU.V, Pro’r. fJlllllS. ijii.ii a or, Agt. Wines, Liquors, itsegars I The best l.agei Beer always on draught. Free Lunch every day from il to 1 o'clock. I COIL DR.Vi i ON * CON UREAS HT. LANE. i'FHS HUNTER'S EETEEAT, NO. 2fl W A (TAKER S.T. rB'H X E I’lio livisl VVINKS, Li lit OILS A N 1> CIGARS, mm ;i. I. kGEil DRINKS iil< Ett t be lound here. 1 * a SPECIAL 1 V. i' roe l.u . . u i!,y from 11 to I, and Saturday nights ».t ko’ci<« jei-fl c. i ah UHAii.iM, l’rop'r. Bail Road House. UENUY SUJLTEIl, Proprietor. [Successor to Tueo. itaderick.J COR. WEST BROAD & HARRISON STSj The best Wines, IJquors, and Segura, FREE also Cool Rag. 1 Beer, alwajs on hand. LUNCH dully. jitllUU fVi • si id 1 ! y ! .JJi A i i saloon, 11.1 BROUGHTON STREET, 'i'MIE Milwaukee besi oi WiNEs, Liquors, begun and x iiAGiut BEER, always to be had here. FREE LUNCH from 11 to i. 1 wii. mcneill. uin'i Ilf JSi X o ■' 47' o 1 s lx 9 »j3 WRij:£. - SID A PAVILION ! Including imI] room, rt^resbiutsut saloon, a mi Uiiiii infusion a t i j hoc. Upua to baliiia^ visitoi'H April iafc. co.sl umeH. | Wc fOOX-’isa Xl-OJ^tuvvi.X*«.XX't. Tastefu'iy ftun tailed. unsurpassed Tete-a-tete tables, l'roinptund cuisine. NO DEL MON I CO TRICES. Beef, halibut and haddock, from Fiinouli Market, Rosum. Clams, ouriuip and other fish a 1 wayou Uaiul. mltall' F BOOKERT, N 01 i ii .vi .' t corner .St. Julian Hired, M VKK ET MiHARE, SA 'ANNAII, GA. Importer ofunu Dealer In Wines, Liquors, Lagor Boer, SEGARS, ETC. Hole A 1 is: for Mw • Budweiser Bottled Beer and .lie is.;, biatcl * Taunus Helter.s Water.’ T hine and California Wines I • r;11 A SPECIALTY. ti fc « l V 4 A. CH&ISTJANj O' "•cessor to the late F. X. Blngel.) Lipa .*• 9k«J ■ i”, •» , - it; U a »> 3 ffars. The h -t Lager Beer 011 draught j Free D . very day. 21 JI. •’KF.RSON ST., cor. Congress st. Laua jy^-tf Henry Kolshorn 9 [Dliln KiH’ Rcsour. Wines, .1 j. jd^ars, and Tobr.eco, Pi -VaV ’» *li FUU^lJt. rnehi 1 1 1 C IliiOA D 8T •MlMAKPI r.hier anl Finding A -V D -aiers in • -* ;-«a 1 0 i 8 G •i § 5 9 ik r.iUi/it, (JocUs/cin-;, iShtu'p-ikl!is , Luck duns, - ' .. a. L L 0 W , B DBS W A X, ROUGH LE.VTU KR, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, 18 - 1 * BAY S i'litiiiJT, SAVANNAH GidOtKi I V. •f>. The high-st niHricel p i t f >r the above arlici I’romf retur s mi,. Ie. yuge or connaissxon onarged on cod Hlgll 111'*. 11 la j i. civances made on consign meet* ^ i »»*-• w 1 jhpIC"! on Sm 1 * 1 r 1.1 v* W LJ JLl* i a f $ nn f p ■i GAL ... • -is: rpilt: I WOO*J nn b r-iK VA « to, • t iiAVf ami >piu-31 Li. prepared CO.VO ami are uow to furnisb the p u>i if with a iirst qu tiity <il wood either iu t! ;ic or sa wei. -I j •— g'M --- 1 •«. los of Coal AT (C'.vest M \ R K. ET i order i.i be convinced last >*6 1 Ati.'iiaciio; J. oc J. J. Mdirnits dec'll dm Foot of 2ubiy street.