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MOSQUITO nets,
MATTINGS.
Canvas cots,
SUMMER GOODS OF
ALL KINDS AT
JWtf MILLER COMPANY
a REFRIGERA- J
TOR? We have them at
k ALL PRICES.
STRAIGHTS FROM MACON
charleston Io I’lnj Here Nest
A.iiothcr uaine from Macon
HL ,j<j to li, |ud Hill and
having Ruled 1 11 chow
\.|', be done to-day,
Kgk.tvannali will have
mK.m without play
I'X'/’t'e a very dillcrenl
Qji, as Atlanta coiner
jjsfl',card's aui>»i KJ’l‘ •"
Wfb.ur sanies l”” k
jaw, «ni,you've had a
rue, luiiiMics these "chaffs,
much interest in Savannah
.uccthem:
vainly endeavored to '"’d a
aviation lor the name ol Mr.
■ , Farmosa Marnretstein, Jr., so we
I! ; coniine the thing to sections and say
'Manny' is having trouble with the con-
" U -Al'tct Memphis shut out the
team all eiitcipiismg eoiistabk with a li'">-
writ of aiLuhmeiit and the usual amount
vmgfrokl, preseltled himself in the ,lr “ s ''' g
,<>;*> anil swiped (lie uniforms of the Yam.i-
’ J ' '“Martin Duke, the erstwhile Duke of Yam
naw has been incontinently ejected into the
".unediale subsequently, and Savannah wdl
know linn no more.
"I'dk about unceiLniities in base ball.
I ook at Gm. innati defcatmK St. Louis; Chicago
Jong up GUveland.and Louisville caps he
ettrnax by defeatiug I’ittsburgcrs, and the
Appeal-Avalanche of Memphis reprmbng a
eolumn ot these paragraph* without giving
credit. What barefaced larceny is worse than
■McClotkey failed most signally to throw
’em down when the Memphis aggregation
pitched their tent on the Yamcraws held.
Cut the coupon front Ti ,e
Dau.l’ Dispatch for the Irec
Iri l ittll)ec and return
(via S., F. <fc W. Ryd
week's board and lake Iheiu
Io Andrew Hanley's store, Io
be presented July 1.
THE INFANTICIDE CASE.
IVhnl krr <kr Authorities Doing to Ferret Out
thr Myxlerj of the Nurdtr?
Nothing new has been developed in Hie in
l.intlAifi- case in (lie southern part of the city.
It is-eitident that the dead body of the infant
taken from the sewer wax the victim ol a
murderer, but whether it was the mother who
doomed her offspimg to its foul late and ford
grave is not yet known.
1 he, infant was a white male child. It had
be. d . sewed up, face and all, in a piece of
white muslin or cambric, and then wrapped
in an umbrella cover, which was pinned
about it, evidently a woman's work. Then
either smothered by the operation, or alive,
it was taken to the sewer and cast in. Ihe
poor little thing may have shown some
signs of life, which led to the piling of so
many atones upon it.
lite mounted policeman who patrols that
neighborhood has a long ride from East Broad
to West Broad street, so that it was easy to
time him and convey the infant to the man
hole and lower it into the sewer, piling rocks
upon it in the manner in which it was done.
While the infant hatl two teeth the stage of
its development indicated that it was made
way with not a great while after its birth,
and it is thought that it had not remained in
the sywer for a longer period than 48 hours.
It looks as if little interest has been taken
Io work up the case, and especially so as
there are the broadest hints that the mother
does not reside far from the place where the
Jy was discovered, hints that a shrewd
: ve ought to have little trouble in
p. Ihe foulest murder is that of
.■nt child, and that alone should be
five to spur the authorities to
I in bringing the guilty ones to
'hat are the detectives for if not
ano c.n i eli women and talented
■nted in portraiture and biograph
in "The Marie Burroughs Art
gc Celebrities." (»f this cle
t parts are now ready. Any
.an be obtained through The
for one coupon and one dime,
lone photographs, finished in
. i each part.
ON THE STREET.
Adder's sale still draws crowds to Ms great
store.
Est. S W Branch handle the finest teas
and e«tlecs in the city.
G” to Hotel Ivbee to morrow. Good
music and surl bathing.
B II Levy & Bro. will please you with a
suit of clothes any style you desire.
Go to W. J Dodd's Merchantsexchange,
149 Congress, for a line lunch to-night.
The-Metropohtan Lile Insurance Company
is placing policies in all sections of the city.
I he Savannah, Florida and Western railway
makes close connection via East Tennessee,
Virgiituand Georgia, lor Macon and Atlanta
The Baltimore steamers will issue excur
sion tickets to the Christian Endeavor con
venlion at Cleveland, O, July 7. This is a
popular route to take
You can tgoto a book store ami get the
parts of 'The Maiie Burroughs Art Portfolio
of Stage Celebrities” at 10 cents. Only
through The Daily Dispaich can it be pro
cured at all. Just one dime and one coupon.'
-«•’ Livery.
If you want a road horse the only place in
town to get one is at the Pulaski House
Mare of them than all other stables
combided Landaus and Kensingtons for hire
by the hour or day. No plugs «r cripples.
E. C Gleason, proprietor, 138 and 140 tryan,
fehUy Pulaski house.
GET A FREE TRIP 1
GO 1b lI'ANNEE SPRINGS OR
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
The Grandest Offer Ever Made to Sa-
Trips Ith Board
at Suwannee Springs and Asheville.
Now is the Time to Subscribe to The
Daily Dispatch.
I he Daily Dispatch, with its usual enter
prise, having presented on June 1 a free
ticket to New York and return and one
week’s board at the St. Dems hotel to Mr.
G. T. Dunham, the holder of coupon No.
1182, now offers its readers two splendid
opportunities for a summer’s outing.
I ’ ' '
To Huwannee Springs Free.
1 To the person gathering the greatest num
ber of coupons cut from The Daily Dis-
1 patch by July I and presenting the same to
1 Mr Andrew Hanley, No. :»7 Whitaker street,
v will be given a free ticket to Suwanee Springs
, Fla., and return and one week’s board at that
e famous resort. The coupon appears daily
• in this paper.
To Asheville. N. (!.. Free.
To every cash subscriber of The Daily Dis- |
patch a numbered coupon is given entitling
the holder to participat r the "ward of ou
(ree ticket to Ashevill • u return via th
Florida Central and will r railroad
two weeks’ board at .'worth In
finest resort in th to
July 1 at noon.
Every monthly subscriber c -ns can
, secure a coupon.
Cui. Ihe coupon from Tur
Daily DisI'ATGII for Hie Iree
trip Io Suwanee fiiitl return
(via S„ F. st W. By.) and one
week’s bottl'd and lake I hem
Io Andrew Hanley’s store, l<>
be presented July 1.
personals.
Dr I anier is UP from savannah. Un will
remain here until about July 1. Sylvania
Telephone. , . .. .
Mr Samuel Wade of Savannah it spending
a few days of this week witli his brother,
Col. U I’. Wade Sylvania Telephone.
Among the visiting young ladies who aie
attending commencement— and those ex
pelled hl attend are Miss Mamie proctor
of Savannah, S-Ivania Telephone.
Mr. George D. Kobbins, |r., who is em
ployed at the establishment of the Robinson
printing house, has been quite sick for the
past il) days at Tybee, where he is with ins
I a if MiJdHon I who resides at
II Wilmington Island is Hie
1 40 homing pigeon*. I,«t we«k they wci?
I 'tailed horn the signal office end landed in
tlbif house at Wilmington Island In 12
minutes, maEjpg the extraordinary time of
three quarters of a mite ( ;; t - minute.
George I t.lark, the general *upH,pt'ndent
of the Savannah l ighterage ami Transfer
Company, will leave to-morrow morning on
the City of Augusta for New York, en route
to Woodstock, Vi, Mr. Clark has been in ill
health tor several Weeks gr;J leaves on this
trip to try and recuperate, lb.' will fcg absent
about three weeks.
Every subscriber to
The Daily Dispatch receives a
coupon for Ute free ticket Io
Asheville and return via the
E. C. A P. It. It. and two
weeks’ board at Kenilworth
Inn, awarded July I.
Deleon, Tex., July 28, 1891 Messrs
Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga.: Gents--I’ve
used nearly four bottles of P. P. P. I was
afflicted from the crown of my head to the
soles of my feet. Your P. P. P. has cured
difficulty of breathing and smothering, pal
pitation of the heart, and relieved me of all
pam; one nostril was closed for ten years,
now I can breathe through it readily.
I have not slept on either side tor two
years, in fact, dreaded to see night come,
now I sleep soundly in any position all
night.
I am 50 years old, but expect soon to be
able to take hold of the plow handles; 1 feel
proud 1 was lucky enough to get I'. I’. P„
and I heartily recommend it to my friends
and the public generally. Yours respect
fully, A. M. Ramsey.
Ihe State of Texas,County of Comanche:
Before the undersigned authority on this
day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who
afte being duly sworn, says on oath that
the foregoing statement made bv him rela
tive to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine is
true. A. M. Ramsey.
Sworn to and sub' ed before me th-
August 4. 1891. J. lambert, NEC
maiiche county. Te-
MERCHANT TM’’’
TKANSPORTAfio.
For /Baltimore.
(Standard Time.)
CABIN ... sls CO
CABIN (Round Trip) 25 no
INTERMEDIATE 10 00
CABIN TO WASHINGTON Its 20
CABIN l<> rilll.AliEl.lTllA 17 80
INTERMEDIA l E'l'O I'IIH.AI'EI.PItIA 12 So
Tickets sold to all Points on the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
The steamships of this company are appointed
to sail from Savannah for Baltimore as follows
(itandarff time):
WM. CRANE, Cnpt. Wm. J. Bond, SATUR
DAY , June 23, 8:30 p. m.
D. H. MILLER, Capt. G. \V Billups, WED
NESDAY. June 27, 12 m.
YVM. LAWRENCE, rapt WiasLOW Foster,
SATU RD A Y, June 30, 3 p, m.
And from Baltimore every Tuesday and Friday.
Through bills of lading given to all points
West, all the manufacturing towns in New Eng
land, and to ports of the United Kingdom and the
Continent.
J. I. CAROLAN, Agent, l 6 Bay street.
J. C. YVII ITN EY, 'fraflic Mgr., Baltimore.
Quick schbdule via Sivannah, Florida and
Western and East Tennessee, Virginia and
GeorjF* -Macon. Atlanta and Chattanooga.
SPECIAL NOTICES. <
FOR RENTf <
Offices in the Board of Trade <
Building. 4
This building centrally located is supplier! with <
an Otis Elevator, Offices and Halls; are Steam
heated, Lighted by Gas and Electricity and sup
plied with etery convenience. <
Any member of the Board of trade will be
, pleased to receive applications and show the
offices to any one needing office room. Large
• rooms will be subdivided to suit requirements of
3 tenants. j).g. PURSEi President.
W. C. POWELL, Vice President.
Directors—Walter Coney. 11. T. Moore, John
H Hunter. Isaac M. Frank; Thomas S. Wylly.
Jr M. B. Lane, C. !>■ Baldwin, James M.
Dixon, < hr. G- Dahl, J. B. Johnson.
Or on the premises to
C. WAI-I-AI 1< HOWARD, Supt.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Another Grand Lunch will tie served 10-
N|GItT from to lt>o’clock at ihe Merchants'
Exchange Saloon, No. W Congress street. Res
pec t fully,
W. J. DODD,
SPECIAL NOTICE.
By instructions ol the De...ocratic Executive
Committee of the First Congressional Distiut of
Georgia tlie del. gab s to the convention are in
structed to assemble at the <-*«“« 11
Chatham county, at Savannah, on fUESPA,
JULY H, at 12 o’clock, for the purpose of iv.im•
naiing a candidate of the democratic party for
i Representative in the Fifty-fourth Congress.
MERITT W. iX'-’N.
.nab man.
» i ICE TO THE PUBLIC.
To ell p-.mes who d' sire to repair or build on
Tybec Island I announce that I am ready to take
contracts. 1 guarantee entire satisfaction and de
tidedly terms op all orders pkwed with
me- Kor information apply t<»
J T. RYAN,
No. Spy Wil|iaH,so(| Street, gr Tylie. Island, Ga.
WANTED,
WOOL, WAX, HONEY, HIDES.
Highest market price paid. Quotations on a|>«|9b
plication. /
A EHRLICH & l"y< Hi
yn., ■■
Wholesale Hfuccjs mid LiquoiJF
>c,dcr>,
and if f
Secmid-h-md. by s oil ; College and Hl
School Text
I,ought and
JFgARDNER,
Z aet- Wl
J\x-
• • A ‘‘‘
1-. M .
Every I
to
cents. The finest |»lace^MßnH<Utbn ! ( for
jbiblren. Open every day. Refresh
ments served. (iOud
IWO WONDERS! ■
The new French rheumatic lotion, by an eminent’
French Physician ami the Ambrosia. Ihe first
rhfuniHtK- pains, cramps, lumbago, etc..
i&iiwiii Though scarcely in-!
’••'M in t cur< r* s have “F'mi
tr 0..,. a ’iplete
made. I ho.. ’•»*<*, heajs the.
toilet set; it beautifies, < <o«p 1 aVe!
skin; it requires neither water no. ’ ‘“-’-i m
with. It is the life of the hair and the j.
the teeth, nothing equals it. Sold at druggists
also at 112 1 a Broughton street.
A STARTLING FACT.
That very few (toreoiiH have perfect eyes. It
must lie e\ ident that it requires both knowledge
and skill to know what thr eyes need and to fit
them pro|M»rly with glasses. Those who trust
this work to unliist rurtrd dealers arc criminally
careless of the most valuable of all the senses,
their sight. In addition to graduating in Ger
many ami my thirty years’ practical experience
I have taken a course ami graduated in a school
of optic* in New York and learned the latest and
best methods <»f ascertaining the different de
fects of the ey<*s ami their proper correction, so
that I can fit you properly with glasses that will
strengthen and improve your evcsighl instead of
rapidly ruining it, H s poorly fitted glasses will
always do. No charge :or examination.
DR. M. SCHWAB & SON,
GRADUATED OPTICIANS,
No. 23 Bull Street
II WILL I’AY
To get estimates from us, before purchasing else
where on plate mid window glass, paints, lime,
plaster, cement, fire brick and clay. Sash, doors
mul blinds, wall paper and other bnildere’sup
□lies. YVean the goodsand*
xave a bra and well assorted stock. YVe
i invite you io call at our store.
ADAMS’ DRUG, PAINT AND OIL CO,
(Lloyd & Adams’ Old Stand),
WHITAKER AND CONGRKSS STREETS.
MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY FCR SALE.
Mr. Collates residence 213 Whitaker street, sac
ing Park extension, at present occupied by Maj.
W. F. Shellman.
Mr. VuiKhi- Anne home, next Baptist
church. 91 Duffy street, at present occupied by
owner.
The Lathrop mansion, b. W. corner Whitaker
and South Broad, a line anil well located property
Mr. King’s beautiful house S. E. corner Duffy
and Habersham streets; the latest conveniences.
Any of above price and terms will be msde
agreeable
C. P. ROSSIGNOL,
96 Bryan street,
Real Estate Dealer
Every subscriber to
The Daily Dispatch receives a
coupon for Ihe free ticket to
Asheville ami return via the
F. C. & P. R. R, and two
weeks’ board- at Kenilworth
July 1. >
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Fm. 75 $6.00 i
j \Madeto Order Made to Order*
J Fjh the Prem- on the Prem-t
fiscs. ises. ♦
W, Imported Irish!
■ DOMES'! IC Lincn Wash ♦
ffiWash Suits 20 Suits. ♦
clpatterns to se- Fifteen Pat-!
IClect from. terns to select!
Ksee them in window from.
V COLL ATS. I
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f POPULAR COLUMN.
f -fdivr/oc/me.b insert'd in this column for Orb
I, Cent u Word, hm f'loymtid and Helf>
I Waith iftn-rletl free Ofif iifserlton
PERSONAL.
fi# Bull street, makeslhe imest
fpliotograi.Jisintbecity. If you want a photo of
j yourself BIV£®JP.S £."’l-
■JMUS’ic'every Sunday at WilmioKton Islapd.
[enameling;- satisfaction guaranteed, 133 York
street.
J QI) to Westcotl, I.;'.' Broughton sirr-et for signs,
gfi LOAD oak wood, slick or navcd, any length
J>l Telephone 12L Alnmr&Co,
USEGorst Foaming Hair Tonic. Ou side nt
Solomons A Co-. Llvjiigsl.'ir’s, Strong’s Retd
f £ <!o.,S|ruiijr»and J’igmjn's Pligrinm-y.
I J C. HERRON, Price and Ga-ton streets, keeps
andty groceries, fruits and vegetables; milk and
■ire served to customers regularly.
PAIWTLNG in all its branches. Get my esti
mate and gmu wjr. WILLIAM TA Y LOR,
Off J'Person street, near South Bread.
WE are the cheapest, C. F. Wester & Co.. 192
State street. Painting, graining, marbling,
kalsomining, etc.; paperhanging a specialty.
CINE FFFSH FISH, all kinds, delivered daily
1 by N*. Bblde, [t JI Nq. 4. City Market. Orders
taken (or delivery and ijrohip.t aiicnjlpn guaran
ty,j We keep the best only amJ supply the
finest Hi tky- Ask for N Bolde, stall
No. 4, City Matu.-r.
r\ANCIN(Xat Armory haTI Frida, 1
I-/ toll. Monthly tickets $1; A. Berger.
FOR tha~best cigars and smokeis’ articles go to
James Lyru ft, a: Urpughton street lane and
Whitaker street. Llie Daily on sale
also.
TRY Gerst’s Foaming Hair Tome. It preserves
1 the hair and removes dandruff. On sale at
, Sclo.”.'Q*is & Co., Livingston’s, Reid Co., and
I’tetffaufc
ZryEgEsss'H)NG4,BS.-T> x'Jcc.. o-t stock
-i xdr-her reduction ?n* •prices, and
H it | and Si per thous-
offer cypress sm.. e '** fke
and at mill; boats can io- _
Royal Manufacturing Company.
p)K. A. | ASME, veterinary surgeon, West Broau
t- 7 street, foot of South Broad. Telephone 264.
COR dandruff try Geist's Foaming Ihtir lonic.
1 used by the most prominent people of Savan
nah. On sale al Solomons & Co., Livingston’s,
lu-itl & < (>., and 1 ’igitian'H.
BAKERS.
| GOTTLIEB, Baker, stall 23, City Market.
Bakery 198 Bryan street. Bread delivered to any
part of the city morning and night.
pOREST CITY BAKERY'. Whitaker and
South Broad Street Lane. Fresh Bread, Cakes
and Pies delivered to any part of the city. Try
<»ur Fine Rolls, ready for breakfast every morn
ing. J. M Rich, Mankger.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
YI7ANTEI), names of persons troubled with
W arthma or any cough. Samples and books
mailed free. F. Gouaux, Houma, La., or Solo
nivns Co., Savannah.
'.MANTEL), 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
L'(Ht RENT, on reasonable terms to desirable
• tenant, the residence corner of President and
Lincoln streets, adjoining my own, and possess
ing every modern convenience. W. W. Gordon,
Merchants’ bank.
pOR RENT, flat of five rooms, IOS President
1 street. Apply to John I)er«t, Treasurer, V 8
Broughton street.
pLEGANT rooms on the first floor; large hall,
third floor, in Lvons block. John Lyons.
pOR RENT, new 8-room home; all conveniences,
1 Anderson, near Paulsen street, |2O. Lovell .*t
Lattimore.
FOR SALE.
00 dude
* •; ' crayon portiaits, I4xi" inches, almost
life size faces tor the small sum of $i each. They
are not mere photograph with a few crayon marks
on them that are giwn away free (?) if you buy a
frame from the giver- AVe are not in the humbug
business, and make no restrictions more than you
loan us a photograph or tintype to be enlarged
and pay 11, and we will deliver you the portrait
free of all other costs. They are genuine crayon
work, drawn by a real artist, and every one war
ranted to be an exact likeness and to last for
several generations. We invite local experts and
artists to criticise these, and also pastel and water
color portraits, that are making for one-third
the prices charged by others. One dozen samples
on exhibition at our art store, 174 Broughton
street, if you do not want a Portrait yourself,
relative or friend, just now, you will some time in
the future. So get our price list and call on us
when you are ready. We are in this business to
stay. Ladeveze’s Picture Frame Factory. 174
Brouehton street
I AND for sale at a rare bargain; 300 acres of
*- good productive farm land; miles from
Mcßae; same distance to ihe South Georgia Col
lege; 3 miles of Helena, junction of the E. T , V.
G. and S-, A, & M. Railroads; $4 per acre; easy
terms. Write with stamp for reply. Dr. LM.
McN el. Mcßae, Ga.
BOARDING.
LOANS
ARTHUR DEUTSCH, pawnbroker, removed
**to 161' 2 Congress street, opposite city market.
Liberal h»ans made on diamonds, jewelry watches,
clocks, clothing and on any other personal nrpi>-
erty. All transactions strictly confidential, tsfer
from 7 a m. to 7. d. m.
HELP WANTED.’
VX’ ANT E1), a come ly you ng lad y u nder the age
vv of 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*.
All stin ayenue, Waco, Tex*s.
OPTICAL GOODS!
nit. >. c. r XKSOKB. a Libert, andTHce
1 streets, has secured the services of a practi
cal optician who will fit eyeglasses and spectacles,
whh h are sold at mdua .1 pn< es.
LOST.
LOST on Beauty Avenue, a bottle of Pond-Lily
Cream; positively removes pimple-, black
heads; freckles, etc. Owner can get another lit
tle by sending 75 cents to Pond Lily Medicine Co’.
South Bend, Ind,
' FLORISTS.
Rosps La France, Marecfial S?eII PamjrGon
tier, The Bride, etc. Artistic floral designs a
special feature. Special attention paid to parlor
decorations. Plants of all descriptions. Leave
orders at Strong’s Pharmacy. 67 Bull street.
GEORGE W AGNER, florist, Thunderbolt road,
hone DB.
PAPER HANGING?
pAPICR HANGING. lam prepared to do all
1 kinds of panel hanging and decorative work.
My specialty will be cleaning wall paper, which is
done to lt ; .k like r- w, at a very small cost. Best
of testimonials, j . H. Grr.vfcrd, tt&V 2 Jefferson
t.
WALL PAPER—I am now prepared to fur
nish and nut up all grades of paper hangings
from the highest to the lowest grades. Nice
patterns frqm ip rents yer roll up. Decorations
ot every style and price- Jahp. G. Butiei, 140
Congress and Dtf St Julian stfe t.
WisCELLArjEOUS. _
BEFOK I’, going away io, Hie baLigce7?| the>p. ( .-
nier place your rental. mercautiL qr proft.-s
--sioiiQl collections with the reliable KLIINS &
YBANEZ. General Collectors a» d Real Estate
Agents. Room 12, Soneil Building, cQrnerßull
and Bay.
I ISE Gerst’s Foaming ll.ur Tonic for dandruff;
L' On sale at Livingston’s, Solomons & Co.,
Re'd .Sc Co. Si mag’s and Pigman’s.
ME too i-eiu. VV<*Lcr Co., the sign
painters. 102 State v M r p’i es defy
cohiperiUon. ■ < ■ -
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COR SASHES, doors,blinds,building, hardware
1 lime, cement and plaster, paints, oils, glass
etc.; house, sign and decorative painting, call at
John G. Butler’s, 140 Congress and I>9 bt Julian
street.
MEI)ICAL~
THE bone
1 fire burns, asthma, chronic sores, goiters,
rheumatism, wens, rising breasts of women, thrash
on infants, warts on human or animals, butts on
horses or mules. Guaranteed cure or money re
funded- G, VV. (.jetsinger, corner Congress and
Jefferson streets, rooms upstairs on Congress
streets.
JACK, the gentlenian’s frtend, cures (gleet and
all discharges) from one to five days. Sold at
I’.usou's I'li.iimacy. 35 Liberty street-
OPIUM habit-cured cheap—We will furnish
Bufiieient medicine to cure any etuse us
moi phine or opium liabit for §lO and guarantee
a cure. Testimonials and full particulars given
on application. Address ail communications in
strict confidence to Acme Upium Cure Company,
Box ’5. Decatur, Ga.
Rl LTV RE cured, trusts fitted; complete stock
of surgical appliances, at 8. C. Parsons’, 35
Liberty street.
IN’I ANTS’ FRIEND POWDER. This is'to
1 certify that we have used the powder for prickly
heat ana chafing, and upon infants and other
purpou ~ and find it superior to any toilet powder
ever used. We cheerfully recommend it. Signed,
J. A. deCastro, A. B. Thompson, J. K. P. Carr,
Jeff I). Miller, Percy Sugden E. B. Chipman, IL
R, Altick, and others. For sale by all druggists.
SUMMER RESORTS. ~
GTEPHENSON HOUSE an i Saline Mn>- .«!
Springs, St. Catharine’s, Canada. Canada’s
popular summer resort, 11 miles from Niagara
Fails. No malaria or mosquitoes. Excellent,
varied and liberal table. Hotel renovated, im
proved and new bedding added for season of
1894. The baths a positive cure for rheumatism,
gout, sciatica and all nervous affections. Send
tor descriptive booklet. C. V. Ward. Manager.
QEASIDE-ATLANTIC CHY. N- J.
O UNITED STATES HOTEL AND CAFE.
Ocean view and centre finest villas and drive-
Capacity 509 guests. First-class appointments and
orchestra.
For terms and rooms address John S. Iktvis, Prop
SARATOGA "SPRINGS, N. Y., “The LHfay - -
ette,” Circular street. Finest family hotel of
its siae in Saratoga. First class accommodations
for 100 guests. Pleasant balconies, cool
parlors, dining room and office. Electric bells.
Excellent bill of fare. V r ery low rates. Corcs
spondenc-e solicited. George K. Bates. Proprietor
SUMMER board in the mountains of Virginia
reference, Rev. Robb White: for circulars, ad
dres F Randolph, Keswick, Albemarle County,
Va
VM HEN in Buffalo stop at the Genesee. Niagara
v v Falls 40 minutes awav.
| A VILLA. Hendersonville, 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;
rates very moderate.
I. C.C. DUNFORD. Proprietor.
CUMMER BOARDERS WANTED.Winnsooro,
O S. C.. climate very pleasant, nights cool and
delightful. Rates S2O per month in advance. The
beautiful Catawba Fan's is reached in two hours
drive. Address P. O. box 40, Winnsboro. S. C.
WHEN in Washington, D. C., stop at the
Riggs House, opposite the treasury depart
inent undone block from the white house.
Go to Suwannee Springs if you are in bad
health nr broken down It uri benefit' you
~ FOR fine negligee shirts and underwear
go to AL Dryfus, Congress and Jeffeison
streets.
I WE CLOSE As 6:30 P, M. SHARP, SATURDAY EXCEPtED. |
MCAII mKcisT P
> ' Showers to-day, f
P, x* v Jor S probably fair to-night,
p p*. Tv': 1 followed by showers Sun gjz
zg AWwSvA K «day; slight changes in
(Wic WTvTlux' '.temperature; winds gen- Sjffl)
S.l«! \ JBBj era lb southerly.
;■ J 1 Maximum tempera-
(f@ Ilf- v £>'il lure, M; minimum rem-
rJ fQ 'perature. 72°; rainfall,
6 ' X The height of the Sa- —JH
\ y . vannahriver at Augusta
> A /B <-«t. rJR K . iorh . W
(( (> fi \-S "’k -.u.antime)
X ■_ dV wa- <•» feet, a rise of
ziF 0.5 feet during the pre- -• sx
te ceding twenty-four hours. ’
V P. H. Smyth, ’
Saturday, June 23, Observer.
f BOYS’ CLOTHING AT COST AND |
t LESS THAN COST. |
_ _ J
-^1.50 Boys’Wash Sailors, every suit sell-| R)
ing up Io now fin' 1.50, this week . / vC» K
7. 8 anil 0 only j a hvit. P
liny' 82.00 All Wool Washable Sailors, )
Short Pants Suits and 2 piece Kilt - QMp i)
Suits, slaughter price i
z| Boys' ('.heck Short Pants Suits, 4 to 13, K
Washable Sailors, Braided Edges (T 1 Q/ &
Big Collars and Luffs,selling up 111
now forS3and $3.50, slaughtered at
Thin Smnnier Coals, usual price a dol- I PA 4
| OuC. |
Boys' Wash Sailors, Short Zouave Jack-
ets, Wash Sailors with Braided Col- <h A FTrtP
lai's and Cuffs, usual price $3.50, $4, Zb* ./ O W
111 ’ H J J |
( < Boys'l piece Kills, in Wash or Flannel, | A(K B
2 - to r> > usual i vOC. |
> $4.50 Imported Genuine Galatea Cloth |
Sailor Suits,Cassimere Suits,Zouave | (FA ORC
t Spits, Wash Suits, eyery suit
wiu'lh $ 1.50. slaughtered at ]
LEOPOLD ADLER. -I
V; ; A'X WW WWW WWW WW
COMM ERCIAL.
Oi l’ll i Tije I>AH.V IHm-ATi 11, I
Saturday, 2 p, ni,, Julie 23,1594. j
Cutton- The J;imp .’int) t!je pro
v.rbi.il Saturday's dullness had rathef ;! je
stiictjng juflyeiice op ll)e spot market during
tile moniiny. |q fonseqqcnce there was yerv
little business in pfogres., the sales fqf the
day being only &‘J bales From Liverpoo_
cable advices were quiet for spots with sales
of 8,000 bales, while arrivals remained steady.
New York reports sb >wed the market to be
steady for spots, with futures very dull.
At the cotton exchange on the regular call
at 1 o'clock f». m., the ma.uet W 3 ; 1- lietitle I
quiet and' al tlie 'tollrtwhig ifuc -
t.itjons. ' 1 ' '
: Th;
■■••>i 7 »-W
Go<Kl . .. 7
Middling *«:,
Low Middling
Good Ordinary 6%
The receipts from 1 p. m. yesterday to 1 p
ni. to-day Were 273 bales. The sales from
1 p. in yesterday to 1 p. m. to-day were 92
bales. The exportsto Ip. m to-day, none.
The stock on hand and on shipboard was
12,82<S bales.
Naval Stores —The market for spirits tur
pentine opened and closed with factors very
tirm in their views and asking the full com
bination pric* of 29c for regulars which
was agreed upon a day or so ago Buyers
were not inclined to fake hold at the figures
and there was nothing done in consequence.
Rosin—The market was quiet as a whole;
prices, however, were very firm with a har
dening tendency in tlrt commoner sorts
The demand was somewhat slow, and the
total business accomplished rather moder
ate. Jhe sales for the dav being only about
1,900 barrels.
At the board of trade at the closing call, at
1:30 o’clock p. m., the market for spirits tur
pentine was posted as firmly held at 29c. lor
regulars, and rosins were strong at the follow
ing quotations: A B C and l> $1.15; E
$1.20; F 51.35; C, $1.55; H JI.HS; I #205;
K 52.35; M $2.55; N $2.75; window glass
$2.90; water white $3.10.
NATAL HTORFS* STATBMKKT.
Spirits. 80-in.
Stock oil hand April 1, 1804........ 11,034 1U9.977
Itcevived siuee April 1, 1894 . . .8 1 .i,.>61 2U7.404
Received to-day 1,358 2,724
Total 102,aai 320,105
Exports since April I 66 f WP 232,Lil
Exported to duy 56 4.309
Total iVi.t’oi 238 770
Stock or linnd to-day 3j,59S 83,335
Rice- -The market was quiet and unchanged
1 here were sales of 57 barrels reported during
the morning on the basis of quotations.
WOOL. HIBBS, SKtXS—COUNTBY FBODUCB.
Furnished bv A. Ehrlich A Uro., 153 Bay Street.
Dry flint hides, per lb : 5
Dry hides, salted, per lb 4
Green hides, salted, per tb 2
Wax, per tb 23
Wool, white, free of burs, Per lb 13
Wool, black, free of burs, [or tb 9
Eggs, perdoz .....11
Fowls, mown, hens, per pair. 60
Fowls, grown, mixed, per pair .-*» -55
Fowls, half to three-quarters grown. 45 aib
Coon skins ..... ,12‘.3a25
Otter skius .uua’B4 r. 9
Fox skins 20 aSO
Georgia sTr-ap. per gal rui a32
Xaval Stow.
New York. June 21.—[Special ] —Spirits
turpentine : teady at 31 cents Rosin steady;
strained to good unstrained, $1 35.
«ukk Time to Jacksonville. -*■
Leave via Florida Central and Peninsular
5:35 a. m. or 4:4([ p. m. Best schedules
eflered. ;
MARINE I-fGEfjCE
Sun Rises 4:55
Sun Sets 7 x>s
High Waler at Savannah to-morrow at 12'30 a.m
14:40 p.m. (T-ocal time.)
Arrived Yesterday—[[or ship Thor, Ipein
prf, Rotterdam, jn baljast to J C Anderson
Co.
N'>r bark Skjold, Sorensen, from Sapelo,
in ballast to C G Dahl & Co.
Sailed To-Day—Ss Wm Crane, Bill tn ire.
MEMORANDA.
Bordeaux, June 211—Arrived. Br ss Tetanic,
Collins, Fernandina (not previousl)
Cardiff, lune 20—Sailed, Br ss Gem, Sa
vannah. . ■ > ■_■
Duiigeness, June 20-Passed, Ger barg
Cuba, I orif, Savannah for I lamburg; 21, Nor
ship Q.'trandt, London fqr Sa-
pelo.
"'"hsfort, Stine I'J—Sailed, Nor bark God
l\u. ,
thaab, Bie, Savannau.
Rotterdam, June 20—Arrived, Nor barks
Agnes Campbell, Thorsen, Savannah; Vineta,
Pedersen, Brunswi k.
Swansea, June ?<) -Sailed. Br stmr Serapis,
Marshall, Brunswick
Stettin,June 18—Arrived, Brstmr Burton,
Earle, Punta Gorda
Table Bay, Mjy I’M—Sailed, Br schr Harry,
Davies, Florida.
Boston, June 21 Arrived, Br ss klliotl,
Brown, Savannah, to run between Boston
and Charleston, P E I; cleared, schr Jennie
Lockwood. Wheeler, Apalachicola; sailed,
schr Susan N Pickering, Brunswick.
Brunswick, Ga, lune2l—Cleared, Nor bark
Lidsjiif, Sabueseu, London; sailed, Rus bark
Arvio, Newry.
Bemfort, s C, June 21—Cleared, schr
Harold B Cousens, Davies, Port Royal.
Coosaw, June 21—Arrived, Br ss [4eri t arii
Half, Edwards, Barbados.
Darien, Ga , June 19—Arrived, schr James
Young, Barbour, Savannah.
Galveston, June 21—Cleared and sailed,
schr Jacob M Haskell. Doane, Charlotte Hfi
ber.
Norfolk, Juqe 21—-Cleared, schr John E du-
Bignon, Turner, Sjyannaf>.
Port Royal, S C., June 21—Cleared, scQi
Sarah D J Rawson, French, Satilla River.
Sailed—Br steamer Mexican, Liverpool; schr
Charles P Davis, Elizabethport.
Philadelphia, June 21—Arrived, schr Arthur
McArdle, Magee, Brunswick.
Satilla River, Ga , June 17— Arrived, schrs
Stephen G Loud, Pierson, New York; Minnie
Anna Bonsall, Lodge, slew Yori,.
SPOKES.
Hal bark Antonio, Casola, from Savannah
foi Buenos Ayres, Junes 5, lat 2 N, lon 28 W.
June 17, lat 31 ;55, lon 79:30, schr Frank
W Howe, from Brunswick for Boston, three
days out.
Notice to Mariners.
Tompkinsville, N. Y., June 23.—[Special.]
—The following notice has been issued by
the light house board, Third district: A red
spar buoy (no nun bet), has been placed 30
feet J 5 the southward of the sunken wreck ot
the burned steamer Canonicus, in 45 feet at
low water, Kill Yon [Cull, opposite Port Rich
mond, S. I , N. Y.
The wreck lies diiediy in the fairway, andj
its kingpost shows about 1 feet above higta
high water. A red lantern will be
the kingpost at night. The buoy and
should be led to the northward by
vessels. iVDguetic bearings—
LiuhthiH.-e, w ,N; Corner Stake I’jfl
V, Fait R chmon J
mg. SbyW'.W -MR
Dunk t u »an ee Springs wate’.