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MOSQUITO NETS,
MATTINGS.
CANVAS COTS.
AND SUMMER GOODS OF
ALL KINDS AT
THE MILLER COMPANY
Do you need a REFRIGERA-
rTOR? We have them al
ALL '•'•.IGES.
x o \
i II WAS r jF" 0 DEATH,
|gMHL>LE CLEWS A LLTHAT HAW
been developed.
Investigating the
Case- ‘Riiffiors TmiPthe Mother of
the Dead Infant Resides in thy
Vicinity Where the Body Was Found,
and Took or Sent Her Child of Shame
to Its Foul Resting Place.
Developments io the case of the finding
of the body of a child in the sewer at An
derson and Barnard streets are coining to
light fast, if the opinion of those wh >, it
would seem, are in a position to speak are
worth anything. The general opinion is
that the child, that is reported to have had
three teeth, is of white parentage; at any
cate that one of its parents or one of those
responsible for its birth is a white person
This is so generally conceded that there is
no room in the face of no evidence to the
contrary to doubt the prevalent impression.
The entire neighborhood is worked up over
the finding of Ute body; in fact there is con
siderable feeling against the party or parties
who disposed of the child in such a manner.
While nobody has any just suspicion as to
who the party or parlies are, broad insinu
ations have been made, none ot which are
tangible enough to permit of that amount of
credibility that would ordinarily lead to an in
vestigation in a particular direction.
MR JtllllliT’S St AR 11 ING STORY.
To .1 Daily Disl’a ich man who sought out
Mr. Iluelet, who was cleaning out the <ewcr
when the body was discovered, the tollowing
Mtwy was told:
"I had only been in the sewer a lew min
utes when I struck a pile of rocks. This
puzzled me, as it was something unusual to
lind such a lot of them in a sewer. After
moving a number of them I put my hand on
something so very slippery, which smelt so
bad that I concluded rl was something else
than diit or trash. Picking it up and placing
it in the bucket I sent it up, telling the man
übove to lay it aside until 1 finished, as I be
lieved it was a baby. When we fust looked
.it it both ot us agreed that it was a baby, as
the formation ot Hie thing was that ol .:
human being.
WAS IT HANGED?
•'ll was wrapped in two cloths. The out
side piece was of black and gray material
(evidently a rag liom and old dress) and the
piece next to lite body of while, maybe linen.
There was a piece of cord tied around the
neck. The end was wrapped around the
body, .and I believe it was used to let the
body down into the sewer.
"I think the child had been killed before it
was i.iought to the sewer, but (earing that it
was not, alter letting tire body down, threw
the rocks into the sewer to kill it. I did not
notice that the child had any teeth, t'«r< feel
-me that it was a white child.”
MAY LEAD TO SOMETHING.
There were 117 rocks, varying in size from
that of a hand to a man's head, taken out of
the sewer. This is from actual count, and
the rocks, which ate of the kind used Io pave
crossings,can lie seen near the sewer yet. Any
one of them would have killed iiv child if
thrown upon it.
Yesterday afternoon a Daily Dispatch man,
who went out to the sewer in company with
an office) of the law, gleaned whal seems to
be a valuable piece of information, which, if
true, may lead to the detection of the party
parties who disposed ol the child. A wo
man living in the vicinity is reported to have
become the mother of an illegitimate child
some'time ago, and it is supposed that sits
disposed of it.
>'his may or may not be true; at anv rate
the matter Is being diligently niceytigated
and no stone will be left unturned to britig
the guilty party to justice. If anyone will
present some tangible evidence against the
iparty or parties, as the case may be, The
Daily Dispatch will follow the clew indus
triously to bring the murderers to justice.
Our Jfeir Shoe store.
We arc better prepared than ever to save
you money >,l the purchase of shoes.
We. have many single pairs of a kind, odds
mid ends—remnants, as our dry goods friends
might wy—that we are ottering below cost.
Our grand fall opening will take pjace the
latter part of August, when we will have op.e
ot the largest and most complete stocks ot
shoes in Savannah.
it is our aim to tie rid of much of our
present stock as possible, to be ready for our
opening with as many new shoes as we (.»>’
See out large window s and low prices.
Look at shoes in racks in back pail of store.
Ask for shoes that we are closing out and
see Hie bargains we will give you.
M. L. Lambert,
No. JSH Broughton street.
A STABBING AFFRAY.
Gilmore Wster-s Bound Over to the I'll) Court
For furring Owen Martin.
Gilmore Waters was up before the recorder
this morning for cutting Owen Martin in the
hand with a knife.
Gilmore says that he had taken a dinner to
.one of the men at the New street warehouse
arid was returning when Owen came up and
asked him for something to eat Gilmore
toid tan he had nothing for him, wlien Owen
threw a rock at him. Martin says fie told
Owens not to hit him, as he did not want to
have any fuss, but Owens kept on following
him and started to hit him with another rock.
When he was trying to get it from him
Owens was cut
The evidence was different Irom Gilmore’s
version of the affair and Recorder Wilson lined
him $5 and turned him over to the city court.
AN INTERESTING SUBdEQTt
fct. Df. DilcrHldH 19 ktISM fid “is Hdligfoll
Bitted rm racist”
Rev, Dr. Joseph Silverman, rabbi of 1 em
ple Emanuel, Fifth avenue and forty-third
street,New York, who is visiting his brother,
Dr. Charles Silverman, 103 Taylor street, this
city, has consented, at the request of Rev.
Dr. Isaac P. Mendes, and the officers of the
Congregation Mickva Israel, to deliver a
lecture on Friday evening at 0:15 o’clock,
in the temple, Bull and Gordon streets
I he subject will be: -Is Religion Based on
Facts?” flie reputation of this eminent
Hebrew divine, who minister.', to one of the
weilthiest and most intelligent congregations
in Ins city, will attract a large attendance,
drawn from all denominations, as all are
invited.
Services which have heretofore been held
at 7 o’clock p. in , will hereafter be held at
6:15 o’clock.
PERSONALS.
Mr. Morton A. Goodman of Richmond
is in the city.
R. M. Laucheimer, a prominent clothing
merchant of Baltimore, is in the city.
Miss Sallie Baker of this city was a guest of
the Misses lloltinshead at Milledgeville, at the
Pel! Hollinshcad nuptials.
Mr. S. Krouskofl returned from New York
yesterday where lie selected a large and hand
some stock of summer millinery, ribbons and
novelties.
Mrs. George Schwarz of Savannah, who
has been visiting the families of Mr. Philip
Schwarz and Mr. John Bradley for the last
week, will leave for her home Thursday.- At
lanta Constitution.
Savannahians at the New Yotk hotels
Tuesday: C(j Bell at the St. Dennis, J de-
Bruyn Kops at the Hotel Albert, C II Cun
ningham and Mrs Cunningham at the Hotel
Marlborough,G W Tiedeman at the Hotel Im
perial and W Rutherford at the Gilsey
Mr. Walter Lightburn, vice president of
the Cortez Cigar Company ol Key West,Fla., is
in the city for a few days. The Cortez Cigar
Company manufacture the celebrated lieman
Cortez cigar so popular everywhere. Mr.
l.ightburn is one ol The foremost citizens of
Key West.
Mr. W. F. Spear has gone on a trip to
Asheville, N. C., to attend the annual session
of the national council of the Junior order
of United American Mechanics. He is the
stale councilor of Georgia and goes as the
national representative of Resolution Coun
cil No. 2 ot this city.
The following are passengers on the Win.
Crane: M G Worth, Miss Maud
Simpson, Miss FlitaWise, A Hertel, MissG
Cohen, M A Connors, A Fuxman, F II Scott,
James Case, Miss J Munro, Miss Alice Boyd,
Miss I McMichael, Miss L Markett, Miss I.
Smith, Mrs T T McGinnis, J Monrad.
List of passengers on the steamship City of
Augusta, arriving this evening : Col. I! P
Howell, Miss I Howell, Miss l< Howell, Julian
l.elller, S Ocstrrsicher, Miss F D Jetts, Mrs J
Bouchard, W I. Stoddard, I. W Renshaw, |
W Ashford, I. S Ryan, ( F Kellogg, T B Ir
win, Di C Drew and wife,Mrs William Bruce,
Mrs M Grogan,C C Beebe, J F I ietjen, Mis II
I Pike, R L Laton, A Strauss.
Passenger list ot the T allahassee to Boston :
M D Batchelder and wile, Mis W 11 Ray, J
Hickey, A P Dwelly, Mrs Collins, Allan Col
lins, Lewis Collins, Jr. A J Tulton, Mrs
Charles Looker, I' 11 Hebb, Miss F.mm.i
Kelly, (> 11 Lenney and wife, C J Brewer and
wife, J N Tracy ai.d wile, B J Morgan, Rev
J I. I’urter, Mrs. NI! Seplonyon, .1 D Myath,
Thomas Armstrong an.l wile, Mrs. Mumu,
l:ILi Jackson, Albert Jackson.
coat at ukciai..
Oi l'll i 'l'iiE Daily Dihi'A'k h, I
Thursday, 2 p. in,, Julie. 21, IS’.H. j
There was a fairly good inquiry in the
spot market. Il was, however, quiet, but
with a steady undertone A fair business
doing, the sales for the day being 3-1 U bales
Liverpool cables report the demand as
m 'derate and freely met at unchanged prices.
At the cotton exchange on the regular daily
call at 1 o’clock p. m. the market was bullut
iiiftj quiet and unchanged al the following
quotations;'
Middling Fan 7 0 16
Goiml Middling 7 Hi
Middling ... 7
l, Middling I;-,
GwaJ Ordinary. (P M
The Gicipts Irom I p. m. yesterday to ! p
m. to-day were ilk- b iles. The sales from
I p. m. yesterday to 1 p. hi. to-ihy were 310
bales. The exports liom 1 p. m. yestc.day to
Ip. it), so-day weie 1,025 bales. the slock
on hand on shipboard was 13,108
bales.
Naval Stores.—The market tot (spirits tur
pentine was rather quiet during the morning
owing to the determination of factors to
refuse to part witl) .offerings at less than 29c.
for regulars There » little inquiry,but
the extreme views of holders prevented any
transactions. The sales reported were made
the previous evening. Rosin—There was a
good demand owing to the needs of export
ers for this month's loading and clearing,
and of course holders continue to ask lull
current quotations, being very firm in their
offer mgs. The business doing for the day
was in fair volume. The total sales during
the first half of the day weie about n.tl()0
bai rels.
At the board ot trade on the morning call
the spirits turpentine market was posted as
firm, 28} cents for regulars with sales of
IfUt casks. Rosins were strong, with sales
<j| 2d39 bangls at the following quotations:
A U C and Fsl.2O'; I* $1.35; G
$1.55; Hfl.Hfi; 1 jr'.’.Q.a; ly ;<s 3<>. M $2.50;
N $2.70; window glass $2.85: water\vhirie
J3...W*
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirits. Resin,
stock on hand April 1, . ...11.631 109.977
Received since April 1, ISP4 . .1*,';,084 *200,553
Received to-day 2,038 4,308
t'oia; 99.751 314,5;-,8
Export, vuuv* 4pril 1 66,398 228,899
Exported to dgy.. ISO <562
Total 4>c.\3 *229.101
Stock on hand to-day..... 53,1,-’X 0'.<77
Rice —There is nothing new to note in Jlip
market.,s-hich continues very dull and entirety
nominal in .absence of sales.
Prime . , • ... • 4 5 «(iT-T%
Good ........ r 4'4’ o
Fair • ■ ■ • '■ ■••.... 3-%
Common ,
*»■*«!.. tffPES, SKINS—COUNTRY PRODUCE
FuiWfoed toy A- Ehrlich X Bro.’, 153 Bay Street.
Dry flint hide*, jxv ! 5
Dry hides, salted, per |f>. 4
Given hides, salted, per 1b....... . 2
UT«k« per lb ...... .-. .... .2?
Wool, white. free of burs, per lb
Wool, black. free of burs, per lb V
Eggs, per doz 11
Fowls, grown, her s, per pair 60
Fowls, grown, mixed, per pair 50 a55
FwK half to three-quarters grown 45 aSO
Otter skhw 50a f 4 50
Fox skins ~ 20 »80
Georgia RvniD. per ifj». . .... 30 aS2
Naval Stores boinj tp.
New York, June 21.—[Special.]—Spink
turpentine firmer at 31 cents. Rosin steady;
strained to good strained $1.35.
AT Wil MiNotOw.
Wilmington, N. C. June 21.—[Special.j—
Spirits turpentine frm at 27| cents. Rosin
firm; strained io good strained 9«j cents.
FECIAL NOTICES.
FOR. KENT,
Offices in the Board o 4 Trade
Building.
This building centrally located is supplied with
an Otis Elevator, Offices and Halls; are Steam
heated, Lighted by Gas and Electricity and sup
plied with every convenience-
Any member of th* Board of Trade will be
pleased to receive applications and show the
offices to any one needing office room. Large
rooms will be sub-divided to suit requirements of
tenants.
D.G. PURSE, President.
W. C. POWELL, Vice President.
Directors Walter Coney. 11. T. Moore, John
IL Hunter. Isaac M. Frank; Thomas S. Wylly,
Jr.. M. B. Lane, C. D. Baldwin, James M.
Dixon, ('hr. G. Dahl, J. B. Johnson.
Or on the premises to
C. WALLACE IIOWA RD, Supt-_
SPECIAL NOTICE.
By instructions of the Democratic Executive
Committee of the First Congressional District of
Georgia the delegates so the convention are in
structed to assemble at the Court House of
(‘hatham county, at Savannah, on J'UESDAY
JULY 17, at 12 o’clock, for the purpose of nomi*
nating a candidate of the democratic party for
Representative in the fifty fourth Congress.
MERITT W. DIXON,
Chai i man.
NOiICE TO THE PUBLIC.
To nil parties who desire to repairoi built.it
Tybce I land J announce that I am ready to take
contract s. I guarantee entire sati .faction and de
cidedly reasonable terms on all order > placed witli
me. For infqrmation apply to
J. T. RYAN,
No. 33’,2 Williamson Street, or Tybec Island, Gn.
WANTED,
WOO L, WA X, II ON EY , 111 DES.
Highest market price paid. Quotations on ap
plication.
A. EHRLICH & BRO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
153 and 155 Bay street.
FRESCO PAINTING.
Mr. Miller is now located at 109 Broughton street
with
Lr M . WES I’COT I , the Sign Painter.
He is an artist of rare ability, having been em
ployed at Mrs. T. M. Carnagie at Dungeness, Ga.,
Jekyl Island < lub and various northern residences
at Jacksonville, Fla. References given.
Prices Moderate
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BARKIS 1.l l lllA WATER
Has just arrived at
EH 1A I E S. w. BRANCH,
-AND
HARRIS I H HI \ WATER COMPANY, a
Guards’ Armory, Bull Street.
GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON.
Second hand, by Liddell it Scott; College and
School Text Books; second-hand books sold,
I ought and exchanged.
I. GARDNER.
US Broughton Street.
DANCING
- yr -
ANDERSON’S PAVILLION
TJHJN’PERBOLT
Every Thursday Ito •> o’clock, p. M. Admission
free. From 8 to 12 p. M. admission 2-5
cents. The finest place at Thunderbolt for
ladies and children. Open everyday. Refresh
ments served. Good music.
IWO WONDERS!
The new Preovb lotion, by an eminent
French Physician and the TJ»e l ist
cures rheumatic pains, ciamps. kupbago, td-.,
releaving immediately- Though in-
troduced in Savannah many ernes have be<-u
made- The second, the Ambrosia, is a complete
toilet set; it beautifies, clears, softens, heals the
skin; it requires neither water nor soap to shave
with. It is the life of the hair and the friend of
the teeth, nothing equals it. Sold at druggists,
afcq 112.' .; Broughton street.
£ STARTLING FACT.
TluU yer^ 1 i\\v i z have perfect eyes. It
inijsf Ije pyn|eid Shat it j..no', ledge
and skill to kuuiF V bat /he pyes need ArlYl to yit
them properly with ' y\ J Jio trust
this work t.» uninstrueled dealer-ry pi-pip njjdly
enroll sm of the most valuable of all the sen-es,
tht-ir bight.. In addition to graduating in Ger
many ami ’my thirty years’ practical experience
I have taken a con me mid graduated in a school
of optic* in New York and learned the latest and
best methods of ascertaining the difterent de
fects of the eyes and their proper correction, so
that J can fit you properly with glasses that will
and improve your eyesight instead of
rapidly rui&ajg gj poorly fitted glasses will
always do. No change. pr
DR. M, SCHWAB £ STM,
GRADUATED OPTK’tAK*,
No *23 Bull Street
IT WILL J’,AY
To get estimate* from us, before jaucnasAng
where on plate and window glass, paints, Line,
placet. fire brick and clay. Sash, doors
and blind*. wti pajW .vaW .9/lw builders’sup
plies. We are headquarter* fi>F rtreae gD.o&s(m£-
have a brand new and well assorted stsok, ',Se
invite you to call at our store.
PAINT AND OIL CO,
(Lio ya & (I'd '
WHI TAKER AN D CONf 4 R ESS STRF.ICf ’
Quick schedule via Savannah, Florida and I
Western ?nd East Tennessee, Virginia and j
Georgia to Macon, Atlanta and Chattanooga.
r*4.75 $6.00
t Madeto Order Made to Order*
tow the Prem-on the Prem-t
♦ h f
iises. . lses - •_ t
t ’ Imported Irish!
t DOMESTIC Linen Wash t
iWash Suits Suits. ♦
♦patterns to se- Fifteen Pat-|
Jlect from. terns to
4SEE THEM IN WINDOW 11'0111. 4
: COLLAT’S. I
♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
POPULAR COLUMN.
Advertisements inserted in Ibis column for One
Cent a Word, B'ni ptoymenl and Help
Wants inserted free one insertion
PERSONAL.
|_|<)FFaMAN, Bull Street, makes the finest
photographs in the city. If you want a photo of
yourself give him a call.
US I c every Sunday at Wilmington Island.
enameling; satisfaction guaranteed, 133 York
street.
QO to Westcott, 109 Broughton street for signs.
Beach for bathing, Wilmington I land.
THOMAS M/WI.E, Painting, (.raining. Kai
1 somining, Paper Hanging and Hous ■ ' ecorat
ing. 174 Broughton street, Shop 71 losident
street, Savannah, Ga. See iny work bdo mak
ing contracts.
L* 1 LOA I) oak wood, Mtiek or Hawed, i.ny n <'gUi
rr 1 Telephone 121 Aitunr & Co.
USECerst Foaming Hair Tonic. On sale at
Solomons & <’<».. Living Mon’s, Strong’s Kidd
& Co.,S(i<ing’t» and PigmanL Pharmacy,
J C. HER RON, Price and Gaston streets, keeps
family groceries, fruits and vegetables; milk and
ice served to customers regularly.
PAINTING in all ils branches. Get my esti
mate and good work. WILLIAM TAY LOR,
j 53 Jcdierson street, near South Broad.
WILMINGTON ISLAND i- the place fora
picnic.
i \A/E are the cheapest, C. F. Weber <<>. W 2
vv State strcci- Painting, graining, marbling,
kalsoniniing, etc,; paperkrtoging a specialt y.
CINE FRESH FISH, all kinds, delivered daily
* by N. Bolde, stall Xo 4. City Market. Orders
taken for delivery and prompt attention guaran
teed. We keep the best <.nly and supply the
finest trade in tne city. A*k for N. Bolde, st ill
No. I, City Market.
DA NCI NG at Armory hall Friday nights from 9
to 1!. Monthly ticket-. $1; A. Berger.
C’OK the best cigars amt smoke, s’ articles go to
* lames Lynch, at Broughton street lane and
Wlpitaker street. The Daily Dispatch on sale
also, ‘
FRY (List’s Foaming Hair Jtpreserves
1 the hair ami removes dandjulf. Qll sale at
Solomons & Co., Livingston’s, Reid t. 0., and
Pjgtnau’s
SHINGLES. To reduce our stock
we make a further reduction in prices, and
qffer cypress shingles at #2 25 and fl 50 per thous
and at mill; boats can load at the mill. Vale
Royal Manufacturing Company.
INK. A. J ASM E. veleTinary su’-geoa. V--t Broad
L- 7 street, foot of South Broad. Telephone 264.
FOR dandrutl try Geist’s Foaming Hair lonic.
nah. On
R. id X < 0., aii.i PijjitUi.'r-
BAKERS.
| GOTTLIEB, Baker, •'tall 23. City Market.
Bakery 198 Bryan street. Bread delivered to any
part of the cjty i-’crning and night.
p'ORFST CJ’iT 'll.’ K'ETVTjn .al. 5 and
South Broad Street Lane. Frcsli bread, Cgkes
and Pies delivered to any part of the city. Try
our Fine Rolls, ready for breakfast every morn
ing. J. M Rich. M.’.linger.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
WANTED, names of persons trembled ' it’-
io-.thnu or afiy .cough Samples “ahd Ldoks
mailed free. F. Gouaux, Hophi., l . La. cr Solo
mons & Co., Savannah.
VVANTED, to introduce articles ot merit
’ ’ Samples of useful houselold articles, novel
ties. etc., sent free. Enclose two stamps for
postage. Address E. Towner, Lock Box 591,
Marshall Town. lowa.
FOR RENT.
r?OR KENT, that tv.c-.'.tcry br : ck house un-
• ft.rnished, 70 St:tte street; irom j( iy 1 Lo ' 0-
1. 1594. (heap to a good reliable tenant.
Hamptuu ; F-rijll.
Colt RENT, oh reasouable k erp>B to desirable
1 tenant, the residence corner ofTreMdent und
Lincoln streets, adjoining my own. and possess
ing every modern convenience. W. W. Gordon,
Jr. over MerelmnU’ bank-
FOR SALE.
3T Tjfj - iL6o:-High JTZde
T* rayva port 1 aits. 14x17 inches, almost
hfe-size htcesTor tne’ Small suiu- of ii each. Tim
} >re pot h.itr. photograph with a feWicrayon
pa uju:;? gtycij hwayfree (?> if you buy a
frame ttom\u 6 givTr • YVc e not in the humbug
business, and maxe ho juon* than
loan us a photograph or tintype'io Ue 2
and pay fl, and we will deliver you the portrait
frof all other costs. They are genuine crayon
y.-p;k, ikav.ii by ? real artist, and every one war
ranted to' be- an e t <a ,t likpness and to last for
several generations. We limte
artists to ami also pastel and
color portraits, that IBWllg for one third
the prices charged by others.
on exhibition at our art store, 174 Broughidu
If you do not want a uortrajt yourself,
or f it nd, Just now. you will sonic : Ime in
the future.-bo get ou. pn e list and c. lon us
;yhen you are relidy- ' We are in i. >. ..e;; *c
*tay. Lijdpyf ?e’s Picture Frame' Faciu v,- 174
! BroughtohsiKui-
L.ANDfor sale at a rare baf-gau; 409 of
ttood productive farm land; miles rrbm
Mcßae; same Ji stance to the South Georgia Col
! lege; 3 miles oflllelena, junction of the E. T , V.
| G. and S,, A, k M. Railroads: $4 per acre; easy
t-n-ms Write ■rith stamp for reply. Dr. J. M
Ga. 2.
'■BOARDING.
gq WILL bu meal tickets at the Harnett
J'*r Huusa. A
LOANS
ARTHUR DEUTSCH, pawnbroker, removed
** to 161 Va Congress street, opposite « ity market.
Liberal loans made on diamonds, jewelry watches,
clocks, clothing and on any other personal prop
erty. Al! transactions strictly confidential. Oper
from 7 a m. to 7. p. m
HELP WANTED.
VX/ANTI J), a comely young lady under the age
vv of 25 who has a literary, vocal and musical
education, to travel with gentlemen in Texas for
musical and household articles; expenses paid :
references. Address A. J. Kilpatrick, 813'-j
Austin avenue, Waco, Texas.
OPTICAL GOODS.
INK S. (J. PARSONS, at Liberty and Price
17 streets, hi! s secured the services of a practi
cal optician who will fit eyeglasses and spectacles,
which are sold at reduced nriceS.
LOST.
| OS I ce, a bottle of 1 id J
L. Cream; positively removes pimples, black
heads; freckles, etc. Owner can get another bot
tle by sending 75 c --nts to P< nd Lily Medicine ( o .
South Bend, hid.
FLORISTS.
ROSES I.a France, Marcchai Neil. Paper Gon
tier, Ihe Bride, etc. Artistic floral designs a
special feature. Special attention paid to n.u lot
decorations. Plants of all descriptions. Leave
orders at Strong’s Pharmacy. 67 Bull street-
I GEORGE WAG Si ER, florist, Thunderbolt road.
1 Telephone 498.
PAPER HANGING
IJAI’EK HANGING, iam prepared to do all
‘ kinds of paper banging and decorative work.
My specialty will be Cleaning wall paper, which is
done to look like new, at a very small (o>t. Best
of testimonials. J. 11. Crawford, Jefierson
street.
U/AI.I. PAPER -I am now prepared to fur
* v nUh and put up all grades of paper hangings
hum the highest to the grades- Nice
patterns from io cents per roll up. Decorations
of every style and puce- John G. Butler, 14c
Congress aud 139 St Julian st re t.
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEi’UK i go.e ; away for the balance ci themim
n.er pla <• ybui rental, irer untile -h prof :s
--sional colleeiions with the reliable Kuhns A
Ybanez, General Collectors ar-! ReareEstatk
Agents, Room 12, Sorrell Building, corner Bull
and Bay.
OL'E.yi PayiiJ -on for dancing at Wilmington
1 Island
j ISE Gerst’s Roaming ll.er lonjc fur
, Gp sale at Livingston's, Solomons Co.,
Reid & ( <• > m- ig\ and I’igman’s.
ME too Pete! ( E WebvrN the sren
m painters. 102 State street. Our p-ires del y
competition.
SIGNS, the cheapest and best from ( . I’. Web-r
N' Co . 102 S’ate street.
SIGN'S - Westcott, ire Broughton street.
COR SASHES, doors,blinds,bnildircg. hardwire
1 lime, cement and plaster, paints, oils, glass
etc.; house, -ign and decorative painting, call at
John G. Butler’s, 140 Congress and 139 St Julian
street.
MEDICAL.
'LiIE gi .it faih: re <an t rs. . . .
1 lire burns, asthma, tl.To.iic -c.:, g
rheumatism, wens, rising breasts of won Y-n, thrash
on infants, warts on human or animals, butt’s on
horsre or mules. Guaranteed cure or money re
lunded- G, \y. L'etsin-fer, corre.r Congress and
Jefferson streets, roomfc upsthli’s oh Congress
streets.
JACK, the gentleman’s friend, cures (gleet and
al! discharges) from one to five days. Sold at
Parson’s Pharmacy, 35 Liberty street
cSPlVM habit cured cheup-We will fmui-fi
v./ suilicieut nivdicin- to curt any ca.-v ol
mo phit:: oroyii'm ! • I>it fi-r >’o soul guanetilce
a cure. Tvslimom- G-it dfi il p mi. iik.;-/ < 1
on Appiicnt’on. ddresf all coifinlunßtS<io;;> in
i strict confidence re Acme Opium tXjre C<sjgp im .
Bor '5 Decatur, Ga.
D I PTC KE cured, trusts fitted; complete stock
of surgical appliances, at S. C. Parsons'. 35
Likerty street.
IK! ants 5 Frlelnd RSWK This is to
* certify that we have used the powder for prickly
heat and chafing, and upon infants and other
puij.ore •>, and find it suoenor to any toilet powder
ever used. We cheentifry rccammu'.d t .gned
|. A. deCastro, A.-B. Th. ihp?on, J. K. P. Cart.
teft'D- Miller. Pbrcy Stfgien E. B. Chipman, H
R, Altickj a»U others. poy sab by ajl’druggrets.
GOOD fishing and bathing Wilipingtbp
Island; no holes on beach; no danger «i utOwu
ing.
SUMMER RESORTS.
QTEFHENSON HOUSE and Saline Mineral
Springs, St. Catharine's, Canada. Canada’s
popurer resort, 11 miles from Niagara
Falls.' No malaria or tee:. Excellent,
varied and liberal table.- Hotel renovate 1. un
proved and new bedding added tor reason -ct
Li9y. Tlje baths a positive cure for rheum,.titan,
gout, scfaiivi a«d # U nervul.re iigectbns; Send
11: t'VH 1 .■■-kfi't C. V”. W J ;i, .
CEASJLDE—A ILAN 11C CIIY. N. J.
0 I NITED STATES HOTEL AND CARE.
Ocean view centre finest villas and drive-
Capacity 500 guests. First-class and
orchestra.
For terms and rooms address John S. Davis, Prop
Q4R4TQQA SPRINGS, N. Y., “The Lafay-
' etkv' Circuiax- Etrea*. l jn. si i reiily hcfvl of
ite site in Saratdgh. First elaj* n;«omra<x'.al’.on
for guests. Pleasant balconies, Large cool
bailors, dining room" and office. ' Electric bells.
fexvwlieA*! k-L 1 Jit Lite'-. Corcs-
spondence soirelted. George E. Crpp.i’etpj-
SUMMER board in the mountains of Virgrhia
reference. Rev. Robb White; for circulars, ad
dres F Randolph, Keswick, Albemarle County
V<»
\VHgN ifi Buffalo stop at the'Gepusfee, Niagara
v pqns 40 minutes away,
j A VILLA,’ iiendvrsonvilS'j N- C.
House new and handsome ; centrally located ;
two minutes from post office, but away from dust
and noise; rooms large and airy; fare unsurpassed;
very re.oc’reaL.
••• 2 -'re j piJKIFreRD. Pronrxt, r.
eUM.MEK B&AiiDbiTsTvSß'ft fX)Vnresoo.o',,
& S. C.. £!j mate ter v pleasant, nights’ct <sl ahd
delignttui. Hates per jg'Ofi'h i n advance.
beautiful Catawba Falls is reached in two hours
drive. Address P. O. box 40, Winnsboro. S. C.
Vl/HEN in Washington, D. C., stop at the
V» Riggs House, oppostte the depart
ment and one blocs from the white house.
Go »o Stre’asne- Springs if you are in bad
haalth nr broke.) down 1 . It wt benefit' yauj
rs
'X WE CLOSE AT S:3O P. M. SHARP, SATURDAY EXCEPTEO. |
*-VtAL FOBBUST g
ft . For Savannah and vkm- 1
“ W/ \ i it3 ' : Showers this after- p
.‘noon, or evening, fob
V |y \ /X y lowed by fair; felight
/C Jr ! cha .»gein temperature;
sa -r* • k ‘ *P variable winds, geuer-
ibFM 1 1 a «m y ’ tempera- f
W ;E»/sture, 65; minimum rein-
> J i\! p <r ture ’ rai,:fall ' ?
i G' !- The height of the Sa-
y van nah river at Augusta W
| /?- A at 8 o’clock this morn
y v - ing (75th meridian time)
waß a ri -' eof W
l />-• A*T ‘ 0 2 icvi during the pre-
f '- ceding twenty-four hour*.
P. H. Smyth,
Thursday, June 21. Observer.
BOYS’ CLOTHING AT COST AND |
LESS THAN COST.
r
Si.so Boys’ Wash Sailors, every suit sell- 1 70 ?
iug up t<i now for 1.-50, this week / oC. <
I • >
Boys $2.<X) All Wool Washable Sailors, 1 _ A
Short Pants Suits and 2 piece Kilt > QQp
Suits, slaughter price i vUv« r
g Boys’ Check Short Pants Suits, 4 to 13. 5 f
Washable Sailors. Braided Edges (Ji
Big Coll irs and Cuffs,selling up till
now for s3and $3.50, slaughtered at ’
Thin Sunnner Coats, usual price a dol- I PA h
l ;i r.sizreN<ii3 j 50C. J
y Bovs’ \\ ash Sailors, Short Zouave Jack-
ets, Wash Sailors with Braided CoB
liirs and Cuffs, usual price $3.50, $4, 31 K /V B
I to 14 " <
i - - - — i
B<»ys’ 1 piece Kills, in Wash or Flannel, AB- S
2i Io 5. usual SL9B f v t>C. I
■ zi $4.50 Imported Genuine Galatea Cloth )
Sailor Suits,Cassiniere Suits,Zouave | (9 n Ats
Suits, Wash Suits, every suit f AZ. Zu 1
worth $4.50. slaughtered at J
LEOPOLD ADLEB, |
-' • I
. W WWW wwwww '
AT THE HQTEI.b.
Al the Screven house are: R It Wilson and
wife, Satilla, Ga; 11 .1 G iv, l.ini-.-r, Ga; W M
t oy, Manassas, Gi; _W W Zapp, I p Stern,
Nov \ li.; M M Mathews and wife, l .-it
V.ill- y, <i RM I iu. iirititti, Baltiui..re; Jl’
Moo v, w ife and d.iiujili r. Celkn.ip, G•.. | M
I rimer, (. nncsville, hia; Joint Morrison, I.Ma
bell, Mrs J W Parish, Pembroke.
RrniKf MAntS'i, Abi.'A«',r».ir.r.'i. lit yciit jinn-:
tnei ttip call on the Florida Centi.il and Pett
nsul.li lot inlomtation about the Virginia and
Noltb Carolina resorts.
Ukim. Suwannee Springs water
StHiill I’tiltn Bell Bnoj.
Notice is Kivfit bv the hg!|t iriApe hoji-Q
that the bell buoy, painted black, heretofore
moored on the south side of Hampton
Roads, east side of the entrance to Ehzrbeth
river, about one and one half miles north- '
erly of Si-wall Pninf, Va, ta; disappeared '
and wjll not be immediately repl iced Fire '
locality is miked lv Se.v.ili I'’hit shoal \
buoy, N<> black, tirsl-clas's cm : This
notice aliects the list of'beacons and buoys, i
fifth light house i’i-iiicL Isij i|3 ' '
Take the Florida Central and Peninsular
train No. :l>? .it 11:15 a. tn , and reach any of
the resorts same .lav
rhe Was A >t in:.;,iu.
Mr:s;t .hi. .. N V, jure 21. Hi til
Co ] -In the H.ilhdav trial to day Dr M inn
testified that Lizzie Halliday's actions were
those of a sane woman. Her face lacked the
furrows accompanying mania Dr. Van Etlen
of Port J-rvis testified that he found Lizzie’s
skin a-d b;’.ir iciliual ar.l h. (hoogltt her
sane ch titgh to pe re-pons ole. i'l.is closed
the evidence, and Rrosecutinj; Attorney Car
penter has bbgpn ins address for the defense.
Fakb the Florida Central and Peninsular
route to Suwanee Springs. Leave Savannah
5:35 a.m. Bist schedule.
GRAND OPENING
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OF
NEW MILLINERY
f 1 5 « . f : ... -
-AT _
K R O USK O F F' S
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20.
An ENTIRE NEW STOCK will be displayed. All the
k Latest Styles and Designs.
»!ARIKE INTELLIGENCE
ran 4;f‘,
Hun Sets 7.4A
High Water at Savannah to-morrow at ll:Voa.m
11:18 p.m. (Local time.)
Arrived To-day- Br ss Driffield. Simpson,
Newport News, in ballast to Savannah freight
agent S I and \V Ry Co.
Arrived at Qu i.wtjne—Nor batk Camilla,
/1. li.in.r en. I 'emc.ara, jn ballast, mas|f).
Sailed To-day—S-Tallahassee, Boston: No (
, park I’redlieitn, Liverpool.
memoranda,
B üb', Head, J.me II) Passed Not bark
Sundie Nielsen, Savannah lor London.
1 Goiisl.idt, June 13—Arrived Br ss Laurestina
1 Gaven Savannah f a St Petersbuig.
i load >tt, Suite 111 Sailed from tire Downs
N'tr ship Haugesuml, Ostrandt, Sapelo.
1 1:'ml, June IS -Passed Nor bark Guldregn,
Hansen, SitvanriSh (bi Hamilurt,.* • • c 1
button bridge j'tue 18—-’Arrived |<us
(Ishting, Apalachi,
Tarifa, June 13 -Passed Hal bark Con
cezione, l.aurro, Girgenti for Savannah.
, New York, June ID—Arrived, schr Martha S
■ Bement, Kulon, 1) ~-ien Cleared, schr Henry
IS. other, C.hadw’ : t. I’-.Dsa -' 1
B 'Ston, june Lj -Cleared', schr Susan £•;
; I’lcketing, Haskell, Brunswick, Ga.
i ’imosaw,'S C, mite lii Cleared, hr .»
I He<KOllslield, Holmes, United Kingdom
1 Datieti.Ga, June ID—Arrived, schr Edward
P Avery, Hawley, New York.
Eemandiiia, Jus. ID—Sailed, schr Spat tan,
I (Tombs, Baltimore.
v -'p rt pews,- June ly |jr r,
li iflield' Simpsdn Philadelphia, arid sai ed j :
Siv.iimah. 1 ■ 1
Bnmswick, Ju .e 19—Sailed, schr Mary A
Hall, Veazie, Boston
In the liecortler’s Court.
In the recorder's court this m trmng
AllWiii-i Hayes » 'd Betsv Haves for fighting
in the street were li ied $3 eich. ' “ 1 s
Jerry Myers ;mj James' bbwes, charged
with arson, were discharged.
James Wliiains, 1 ninf tyith no, legs and
only one arm, was up for being drunk ana
cursing on the streets, but was discharged
by the recorder with a reprimand.