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TO CHANGE STREET NAMES.
•ALDFHRAN IIIKII AAII.I I%TMODU i:
Tilt illtlllN tM ii TO* NIGHT.
AA All m NrrdrU l|ir rmrwt
In of Mrrfta l
tloutlirrn HrrOon-l'm Itig Ordi
•iuu. ru Ha > Hr l , arl <%rr for
Kmurr 4 4*nsld*rallon -
Mrrtlnff t Hr Ordered to
( aaaldi*r l'rlt|lun* for Hull*
m) *'Micklp-rr|rrU Owner*
|*r*ir*t %a*ti*t 1% ooden Teno
nrnta on Hnaltndoa Afreet.
At the routing of < > rouncll ro-m^ht .
AM*<ni)-n Dixai will introduce hi-* orli
Darvr tin* i anv *f Ih* street*
aouin of Andi'rioti street. * as to dlm
it,umm > < <’*mov rumen for the nn
atrort giving ** •* >‘inr to **h • 4 ** I
wml etiati obd also |irovldt( I that fh*
at reel- iball I*** known by their num* r
lonl number* counting from Buy sir*** *
The rwon? for thin change have i
- fußy as plain**! in t ir Morn-
New*. The woull Ito* that
the {VT'teiU Ffr*t Mrret WOUid 1* •*••
Thirty-Hfat afreet and Twelfth tr*< -
would lecom*- forty-a* *d street whJ*
sueti street r.mx ** fit James and S'
Michael would be eliminated Itelna
only on It* ftmt reading t'• ordlnan • j
wt* not com*- up for dtv.ii- • n ?• --night
Them promts* to itr on*id* iai*;* I* i
!.••*** befOt** tne ("(Kit .1 AkVIUMH Di X
on'* ordinary * * tor th pavlug of Ifidkai*
afreet from V\i Broad to XV.•♦••ns sir*-*’,
and of Form street, from liny to Hiv r
atraet. wHI come up on their • *ml r* idl
ing The n fvls.ihjh* >f u *l* i ki<
tneee Improv em i?.** at this tlm* may t>*
debated, but it i- more ihun llfcelv that
contoleration cviil |.- deferred t* • future
iuh In*;
It I- 01.-o *X|K-i '<d that Alderman lux
on. a* chairman of the Htieet aul lain*
f*ommtte\ nil mak* ,t rep<ct ui*on t*.
two rival p*itl©n for street rahw *
tran-tust whto-h r i\* hern In the h;* i
of his commit te for -ane nnt. *l, ,
matter ?* not i *\ t . I* di -po-e<| of t •
idjftit ei*fier Mavor Myers .nl \,m
in\ tha: on imoud of tne limit***! mm
ter of *rrMti> *\ a. ft are now opn .*
etrevt rallwa> :mes and th* f. t tha’
th** cr t ll m v of either petition would
ln* ?i all) take up nil >f |. nvalJ ;•
at reef a. ho thought the matter of suffl
iant importunne to req ilr< n e,.*- |*i
meeting of Council * wh.c- all parti e
• In I i *i
An oM matter, whl'h hn he n ndin
(or eofn# tint. HWI wl | It it i- r 'tn* I *o
t<l r . ||t((| p, fj! , . omplalnr m *).
t-ome im* athoe by Mr* M j , , 4
!•>• •> Sn e* intern ■ t M.a *1 • h**
hr* deportment <.f ih o UM.m, t *.
huiidink in h* M t ~f .’Pi H j. ht*
etree *-ut Thi- ii .trim wi*f pr* i l\
tequlr*- mwh t;n< Mr J It S . v Jr
ir Mr Mi Ir l\i. - atu-rne.
An Hit** tlo f*r .i rommt.-MloiM r*fpl ot
**' hel l t o HU the Vi u v M,-.d
b> the d**e'.: of •i. in. J J Wl'd* r j
\ipi \\ \V VVI lir, m)| t j* , ,• |v * .in
dtolate for the j**. rth u and ha i.* *n- j
• *.*'“ -• • t • •. tdfi •**.*; • m
mi^^ionere
A petition Will he j. id fom I nil I
Hydraulic rutm !*.*.- . rnpam r.*|.
u k i*ermi.iion .* *\i hpp r * l. j
locatorf in the ran •>( ir- w .t* nou *. w*
w'anky on H Jtiliu i street a. l a o
lt-irtdotph j* e. ii \ . ir\* ni i> .o j j
•.eel with th* in knf the eppn f !
f *eor),* lUi.iwa> th di ti. I-in*; aboil
I'-Vl fee|
A !'*mtnr w U be presented from (Tpt
W \V Williamson arid oth* r$ prolesfiiui
againat the tmrmlASion granted by ordi
•Min. e at th** last meeting ..f Council to
Mr If. H. latiiirn>re to er*- t ll\<* frartu
tenements on the lot fa* tne Huntingdon
elr*4 on the tt tr'h s!d , between How ard i
n| Hirnard tr* v 'is The pel. i*n*rs urge j
tf*uf such per mis* )i, la not only contrary i
to existing Hr onttnane*a. th* property
being within h* nr*- limits, hut that other
lrti*-s m the vn*lnl?y, a*-* king the *ame !
privilege, have l*. n r fua* and by f'ouni’ll.
tne * as* of th* own* ri of th. rty ll
raotly across thu atreei from Mr
mor tH*ffig cited. Although thl- it*r
property i*s ou>side ‘h** fir*- limits the own
*r* it ** at* and In !h*- po*eei, wre refus
ed t build frim* hour* -and
were romp. ll*d lo build brick houses In
stead It is urged i at not only would
H* *e fr.im*- ten* m nis in r’ *• the fire
risk and th** coat of Insurance to surround
ing property owners bus it is argued that
the vicinity of the Park Is strictly a r*sl
dscice e.-tion of th* beet clns*. wh*r** the
btubUng * ere of a more or 10-s pretentious
cnar .*otwr,hKV<ng hewn erect ♦sl nt consider
able cost, and that the presence of fr.irm*
• enemenfs would be an Injury to th* sur
rounding property.
The r* signal on of I>r. M II as
city physician will tie announced and the
clerk will le instructed to advert Is* an
election to fill the yh ar>*y In the usual
manner. Dr K L Osborne in now t*m
porarily filling the vacancy by appoint
ment of the Mayor.
IfffT>l AUK I'lkl'lK.MMi.
Cfingreesuian l.eeler anil Hr. I.eaben
Are noth In the Field.
The coiMrreawtntiol .ompaian t evidently
on: hofb f-ongressmon Leater and hi* R.--
publican opponent. Mr. W. R. le-.iken,
have taken the held Congressman le-s
ter slb'ls-d out of Ihe city Sunday night
without bwvitig word as lo where he was
going, mid all that k> known I* that he
Is uot In ftw district. The * 'id on el *kre*
not ne.-) any pointers from tinytsstv liuw
to get next to the hoys mi the country,
and • he hue scores of friend* In every
county, he ha* no dlthoulty tn gelling |n
touch with the people.
Mr. la.kHi IhV'Ui hi* .simpatgn last
night, with m *t*'.-'h st Guv!on. in whl.-h
ho discussed the msiie* of the campaign,
and used hi* political graphophone with
goo.l effect. He wn* accnuip.inled hy Mr
Henry Riun. tls- It. pot,Mean elartoral
candidate from this district. drculara
have been distributed announcing the fol
eowing apfKdnfmail* for Mr Leakefl.
Hlneavilltf, Htuin.k)', Oct. ]S, lairlert.
swturday. Oef. 30: Sylvanla, M.aetiy
Oet. ti. Waynesbt.ro. Tuesday. Oct n.
Ktalesboro FHdav, Oct. 2, and Reds
vllle. Malav, fkk Further appoint
ments will fw> announced biter. A Re
publican rally will probably Is- held in
ehtvannah tower,la the chute of the < .im
palsn.
rtMIMAI. Wild. Ut: !>)-MflHIU)w.
Mr. James L. Ilankln'* llody la on It.
Way to Savannah.
The Mr of Mr. James L. Rankin, Jr ,
who waa klliesl In a trolly rar accident In
•Mttsburg last Saturday, left Pittsburg
yesterday morning, and w:ll reach Sa
Vamiah on the Southern train, at I1&
o'clock this afternoon
Mr Rankin * body Is accompanied by
hi* father, Mr James J. Rankin, Sr
who w*e>t on to l*ltt*burg Immettatvly
upon receiving Informathai of hts son s
tragic and untimely Uralh No funeral
arrangements have yet been made and
wIU not be.probably.until the body reache,
here ihl* afternoon It I* exp-cted. how.
ever, that th* funoral will take place to
morrow.
■ a l
('aught |n an Ironer.
Mias Wilder, a young lady employed In
Ihe Savannah Steam Laundry, mee with
a painful acckhwit yesterday. Her hand
was caught In the machine for Ironing
oallara and was bofh badly meshed and
burned Her In Juris# wars dresaed by
Or. O. W, He riot.
UID*T I'U.MH %NII NNIUI.
UnlUiiiK til Mr. I mrdor it ml %!••
I.IUMI U N
Arumii thr lovely autumn wedding*
n lie (mi* occasioned msr** cordial I*t*r*i*
: than that of Mr. Stmti**l L.i Martin**
; Varnedoe arid Mim Hattie murry. which
I look place ui toon yesterday in We* lay
M<inumcnt.il Church. No flower* M'r
used in the decoration*. which were p**r
f t m the troi.l a beauty *f palm* hll-
Ing hit nee I and gallery with their rich
*!n It gro n. tiul in the wnywar-1 grace ‘if
nmilux twining llinf aNiut the encloa
I tng rail
During the Interval of w ining afier
the u ui -t* bad am*emlle* in th* < hureh.
Mr Hamuel I* Hnow, th* organic. reti
! ilereil a delightful musical programme
which Included the Hemdletlon Nuptial
h> llotltn*. two h.|. tiona. "Th** <ion*k
ll* r and ’Goodnight (Avr Marl*), from
Si vlt. ■> Venice, and Hublimtein * Mcl
aj> In K."
At th* opining strain* Of the wedding
niar* h fr ni Lohengrin * the usher*. Mr
Frederl* k 'I Sue . Mr Gordon
Mr William J Walker, and Mr G Nobl*
Jon**-, h and the bridal par y into the * hur< h
I*., .!>* up th* *Uth iilul** t * th*’ chance.
Th* hr id** pr* • led by th* maid of hon
or Mi - Nona Sau-sy, enter**l with
I, r lather Mi J It Sain*H At
chance! *h* H e in* t by i tie groom wuj.
the t>* >t man, Mr John It Young T *•
t-rid*- un- o- Hev. G G N Me h ndl, in*
t.Pd H. \ K F. Cook officiated ihe
only modification f the la*autlfu M*lho
dPt crvi • being ill* u.- of • f ring
I luring i h** ceremony Mr Know plavc I
-oftiy the ‘TtoOiam * L* lali. ’ and Th
King Ciain H**i Flnge y h tiumann
In returning, the hrioal party p.-s**d
Mel ■ * *
wedding march being |nayel a *• •
ioi*at.
I . hride w i ♦ x 4-ii it* )o n* in
ivory eat In do I* e** the hid t pine led In
Wutti ml effect, npcnli g at he front ov
no und**r|M tih oat and f iilit'g from ih
w i ii*n> a gta f ll trail Ih *n •
w. . finished ui I) yoke **" * under
,v* *1 finely link'd nn hi I. • •
la* ** lairtlia oi r e. jw ni h* Ing *lrap i
ll,* should* and covering th*-
i tnf tin* bodice In h r rulle veil was
, . i,. and an .gr- * and sue ■ arfied u
t iquet • i whit** Kalaerln roan.
, maid of lionur wor a lovely |n
' whit** organdi* chiffon and lac* Th
n i t was formed of bias strips of inset -
•at and u k . und finished with a t-mall
i* ro J. k* of lace. Willie th* klrt. Join
~j *§t th** Seam* with lace, ended In num
•eri ' liny ruth Blue wore a h*■* orriing
vur. hat of Mack velvet, covered with
..sirich plume %td her bouqent was of
|,a France rosea.
There was no reception after the cere
mony. though Mr tlid Mra. Haunay enter
un. and th* bridal party Inform.il’y at tiieir
home on t Jordon street, and a f*w Intl
,n.,•*• friends of th** bride * ailed o *av
goodhy The rooms were decorat' and with
utnf. and exotic plants, the mantels *•
covered with maidenhair
f. rns and L.t France rose- Across
• tahl* n the dining r*m were stretch
..| hr>.ad bit* satin ribbons, fani.-nci i
i ... . r. r*- In lovely loos** low while
i.*.,iil of smllnx an*l clustering Bride
i, %-h Murroundcl t■* wedding cake In th*-
renter
Among the out-of-i*vn go* is present
w*-i** Rev. and Mrs. * * < N
Malmrell of Mo I and
Mr * J (> Vorncdoc. Mr. ard Mi * l <\
A(ile* Mr William A d* v M
C i* Varredoe <m<l Mr C \\ Uinrn .if
.... , Mi |amt MeOi atkd M
Mortfii I? ip< r - >f Mo *'i. M *ii
rit of \iluta and Mr. J. liar
Ore- of N* w York
Mr Mr Varnedne left en the mid
*}>i\ train over the S*tih*wrd Air Une
The hride wore a becoming traveling
gown f dark blue cloth, and a stitched
hat of the same material While at th*
North. Mr and Mi Varnedoe will prob
ably stop In Washington. Baltimore and
N w* York returning South about Nov 1,
when they will Immediately begin house
keeping in their new home on Hyde Bark.
Tam pi*
The bride, whose beauty and rharm
hoy** alw.ivs won such ready admiration,
is th* votings*! daughter of Mr and Mr
J R.tdclifT* Saussy. Her place here
win re in hildhoo*!, girlhood and woman
hs*l. she has been so btlovid. cannot eas
ily !*** Mile*!
Mr Varn*doe Is not n stranger in H.
vannnh. being a native (J*orgl in though
his horn** now In Florida, where he has
xtenalve hu** n* ** Interests. He Is orig
inally from Valdosta. nnl has many
friends .*ll over th* state. The wedding
gifts were numerous and of yxceptlonal
beauty, comprising articles not only of
rare vulue. hut of unusual and exquisite
design
(.HOI MIN 1% IB %l. FORM.
Ilsiiibnnie trrlinn) Will kurmonut
Knirsnri' lu I Iks’ ( aralvsl.
At the headquarters of the Klks* Carni
val and Street Fair constant preparations
ir* b*m* made f*r th* •nterialnmenl of
tin* vhdtor wlw>. W is ex pet* fed, will
throng to Savannah during the two weeks
the carnival will continue.
It has icei cl* ter mint'd that not all of
ih** !*.rk Kxtcnalon Is to hr Inelubd with
in t!* fetVNt* that will he ere.xed The
grunds in** to Is* In th*’ form of an oval.
niun! which will run the rav tra* k on
w*hl*h the chariot ,*n*l other long ills tame
ra es will be held The entrance to the
enclosure will he on Bull rtre*i near Hall,
from which the laioths for th** exhibits
of the merchants ami manufacturers will
extend to and around the monument.
The entrance will be surmounted by an
arch of handsome proportions, ornament
with various tlgur* These figures are
now In course of construction and prom
ise to be very beautiful ami elaborate
For the flora 1 |*arale the commit tee Is
now receiving samples of th#* flowers that
will l* usd, whkti will la* on xhlhttkm
at ha*lqtiarter>. beneath the Hussars*
Club, at the corner of IJberty und Bull
sir#**!*. IMrector Oeneral Benson will h*
git*d to assist with sugcc**Kns any of
those w)a anticipate entering their ur
rlagis for tin issrade.
HUHUKII I.ABOIt HALL.
D ll Klsher Entered II Sunday and
llespolled II of lie Laa Flxlnrea.
A burglar entered laihor Ball at Bryan
and Al*r orn streets Sunday night and
stole all of (he 1.. l pipe amt gas fixtures
that he could get hhl off. The theft
was not discovered unfit yesterday mom
lug. when Magistrate Sam Reynolds went
to the hall lo sec that It was all right tor
a meeting of the East Side Oofiaervatlve
Hal. lasi night. It was then that he
fount that the tuili had been entered an.l
robbed.
He reported the matter nt once to the
police .h'lNtrtment and I let cot Ives Murphy
atal were put on Ihe ease. Within
an hour they hud arrmted BUI Fisher, a
piumber, who later admitted the crime
A part of Ihe stuff taken from the hall
had Is on sold to a Junk dealer, and. th.
deed. It was through this very fact that
the detectives got on the trail of Ihe man
that they wanted.
Fisher will tie given a hearing this
morning before the Recorder.
MEAT HOW A WITH THE t OOK.
Body of West t handler. Colored, Hr
covered.
The body of West Chandler, an Augus
ta negro who wa* employed on the steam
er W S Cook, w.n recovered yesterday
near the steamer went down. It I*
supposed Chandler was on the main deck
at the tlm* the boat gunk, and did no:
probably have time to get to the upper
deck where the passenger* ruh*d. TH
la the only drowning reported from the
Cook ao for,
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1900.
LAYS IT ON SCHOOL BOARD.
t %|*T. 41 XXIVidIDD HHIWXt FH
IX tllilimi %t till. Ml .
Hr If the b-Mih mi 1 rnibr* Had
llrrn left to Tlirntirlrra Ihr lluild-
Ing Would tln r Hern Finished in
This Time—4 Ininas Hoard of Id Men
tion Insisted on n liulhiiiiK lanpos
allale lo Hull*! for the Hour) \vnll
nlile— 4 npt. 4 unninabmu Fsvors
Mdlfl*ntlou cat Present Plnai lu lii -
dure lost Insimal of inking Ip
other Plans Which Were *ald ta
t omr W Ithin the l.laaill l 4 st.
■My fimanAi cqdnion i- that th* be t
thing lo Is *f*ii* i to modify h* adopt** I
piMtis for the r* •** iru tion <( f'batham
A id'tmy, hi that lha w *rk *an be *i-> e
with |he m*ans ur disiaosal Wjhi* th**
U*ar*l will think .itn. it it. I am ui a I to
say,**
I'npt H f • ’unnirgharn. (hiil min of
the tto.ird of iru.-t**n *f <*haham Acade
my and of th* building ommlttee of tha
iHar*i. mad* id- reply t a qu* tl n b.
a Morning Newa r* |K>r r ye-i*rday, i**-
iative ti* th* it t •-a * t l*i i of the Ima *1 as ’
th* rebuilding *>f thlK im|*or(ain i art * f
the s* ho*ii system
Hone devic* will have t.i i*. ado.*ted.’’
continued f'upt 4’unnlgham. 'w In will
serve t*> rni.irs (hi cost *f cont-i nif n
The board has Jus! m mu h nioi.ey t ►
l iid aid it has become v ry **v and m
thru with this amount the bu I tug w 1 Ii
suits Ihe fai y <f tb- lloatd • f Ktuca on
i intuit In* er‘* *d XV ulh r the i< ard will
hang** lit** plan, selcctli>g ‘in <*th*;. or
nullify the aircaaly e* I* < te.l ida< by •
during ll* * xp. uses f t luililtw or
whi h It provide-. 1 am not In a po mon
lo ay. As 1 have said howe.ei. I p r
-onallv favor the n. dlh t i.u of tne p a i
Upon winch w* hav* -* 11 !*-• I
"Their ,r* only two or three rn* mlr->
..f the loan I In the city .nd w* are watt
lug until others return before calling n
nneting to consul* r Hi - quisiion. A* soon
•-* they return a m-etuu: w!l b*- callc*l
.ili is lit* plan of action adopted
<'apt <*ur wt a ked If th re
were not some m< ns is w i. h tlw fuel
it the dl>paial of th* board might Ih
augmented, so a j to permit the constrtl
lion of a better budding that is not possi
ble limit* I amount of money on
hand
“1 know of none,** h* said, “unless I?
be by popular subscription. I’nles* Hi*
eltfxens of Savannah f* lik* putting
their hands In the r |s< k* t! cannot
think of any means of increasing the
fund We mud do the Ih *? w* c.m with
the money now at our dl-|*sal “
It was suggested to 4'p? Cunningham
tentatively and a bit timidly, that the
fwople of Savannah were much Interested
In this question and that they w*ere
watching for the reconstruction of Chat
ham Academy with strained at’ention.
“Of course they are interest**!." wo
iho qul' k res|K>nse. and very natnrat!)
. However, bad th* hoard of truse
l*scn left to them sal vw the bulklkig
hv this tlm*-, tvou *1 have been flmhe.|
XVe have been trying for the h- fen
month- to suit the view* of the It. >nrd * f
Klu tion irwl we've had very |*jk*i -u
If - We h ive iO *r r. and. and In rr •
Ing tor the er ctlon *f • bui.dliig t ai w.l
su't their fancy, and I b*n 4 believe w
ever will. The dlff* rers * l*etween ts
that the Ifcwrd >f IMms lm think n $M
•*•* biilM.ng ought f. le constrtl *te*l fo 1
Fn.cOO. and we don't Ar.d mv experience
n the matter lends to the belief tha*
■ here is little chance of reconciling the*..
< on ft let Ing opinions'*
It sems unfortunate for the people of
Savannah, conceding the correctness of
'apt < 'unnlngbam’s .'l*>omy prognosis
that ther* Is so little chance of the two
l*oards rea-hing an agreement as to the
correct solution of th* *iuest|on of r*
httilditvg the i<*ad* mv Parents are b**
ginning to murmur at the present system
ot morning and afterrHHMi sessions and
there are oth#*r evidences of dt.-ontent
To solac* them the people are *i-Ntir***l h.
the Hoard of F.dti at i*ti th it the falbtr*
to rebuild Is due to tin* Hoard of Tru*
tecs. and by the Hoard of Trusten* that
the Hoard of Fducatlon Is wlml; a
fault. This Is th*- dilemma, nn*l upon
whichever of the horns the perptoxed cl
I sen determines to perch, he i- likely t .
find his s.wt equally un *>mfnrtab|e.
i :%vr HI UK l.l II MKT.
Was dilrirevftetl nl l.nlinr Unit bt
%ld. Olion mail %V. T. NuUfy.
Th Hast Bid** f 'onsorvatlve Club m !
ait Dabor Hall lust night and < NnulHfd
its oigantzatlon The following officer*
were #!•!•:
President. J l* Flgg
Vice President. John St afford
Secretary. M irlon Uum-
Treaaurer. Beamier C Butler.
A committee consisting of president
vice president. and secr*tar> H' appoint
ed to im lect mu Kveciitlve Committee of
ten. one from each of tlie electoral pre
cincts
The club has l*en organised In t!ic In
lerest of Magistrate Sam Hevnolds. an I
S|eeche# were msik* on his behalf last
night by bth Mr. J M l.hxon. and Mr
\V T. Huse\
The club will meet each Tuesday night
st l.al-or ll.ill.
'I A\f>s|;i: 4 0\ I II MTUH Hi KU.
F. von Kltersleln Piled Heels rn
lion \unIiirl \\ . b. Holme*.
F Avon KbenMeln of Savannah filed a
declaration in attachment against W. S
llolmee of Shepherd. Tcnn . In th* City
Court yesterday. The attachment was
sworn out before Magistrate Xiughtln
man** time wince ar.l levied by the spervice
of process of garnishment upon ihe
gia ConetriKHlon t'umpany. of which tor*
poration Mr VV. W Mackail is president
Tht declaration r>lt s that th* ik'fen
dam la Indebted to the plaintiff In the
sum of %ii’t for removing certain piles and
caissons from llw (StMtrKU and Alabama
bridge, < tossing the river west f th* oily.
It is averred that though the a ount
• laitn**) Is Just nrsl correct, the defendant
decline# to poy it.
I
I.UOkIX. %FTKII TIIK bTK % MHO %T*.
gu peri IsinK Inspector Oast \ iailinu
gout hern Port*.
Mr. J. W. (lost, supervising Inspector of
steam vessels for the Atlantic roust south
of Philadelphia. Is In th< city. He spent
yesterday Inspecting the office of the lo
cal Inspectors at Savannah and will leave
this morning for Jacksonville Mr. Oast’s
hca<kjDarters are at Norfolk. He la a
Virginian and has si ways been prominent
in the politic# of his stale. There is not
the slightest doubt ns to the result of th*
national election he said last night. It
Is only a question of majority
Mr. Oast's son, Mr John W Oust. Jr.,
who has made several trip# through the
South and to Savannah, and who grid*
uated last year at the head of his class
in the law School of the I’niverslty of
Virginia. Is now settled in Baltimore In
the practice of admiralty and maritime
law. and is rapidly coming to the front.
rie
brln*. rh**r to th. dn.poni.r.t, lumb*r
to the fleeplese, appetite and .trjtiftb to
the feeble, the aged, the convalescent
Me te by tha Anheti.er-Bu.ch Urewtna
Aaa'n. St. Lout*. V. & A., i.J aoi4 by. all
druggist*.
4 ill,. MU TDN KXXORtI OHKXK.
Ilell %*s Him Ihr I'rofirr Man f*r %a
nd (irnrrNl uf the Wta4e.
Col A H laiw ton. * *mtirmnding the
Flr-t Heglnasnt of Infantry. GST. fa
vorr to* seiertion of Cos.. XVilham G Obear
a- adjutwiil gemr.il of the state. <‘*>l
laiwion t>* levee mat Col. Obear nas done
inr for t state tr<*opa than bar any
I on* sir* * the days of Cap#. Hatterkee,
I n.itti that some Savannah officer
• tj* t 4* Col Obear on the ground that
t* i- no fond of r*tl taie. Well, u er
i n amount f r***l t| is n*- " -try for
th* proper .i*lmtnii*;ration ol military af
fairs and i\>|. Obear doe* not use
’*• fniidi of ft ll** has brought order out
• and ha* .inl r lu ***l matters to a correct
s>* ■ m C nipany •vunmander ar.d staff
offl' etj* sliouid I** r*<|utr*l (o is count regu
lar. > for the properly of the - ate wM* h
** * <*mmUted t* their care arid they are
iettig r*-quir*-i hy Col. Obear lo make
.-uch a *unllng It Is for Ibis rea>on.
among sthers. ihnt 1 favor his ap;olnt
rn* nt as H*lJutnn getw ral.
<if cour-e. when officers have been per
mit td to make their returns and report
in a slovenly fashion and ar** suddenly re
quired to mke them In strict and ex
. • a <xrd with military law and regul
ations. t will go against th* grain of
: -one of them, and these are not apt to Ih*
p • used with the man who forces them to
■ d** their duty Perhaps this aunts f>r
w ate\-r o|>|**>*.tlon to Col 4>l *ar ha* de
; v* I ped “
Those Sav.tnn ih officers who do no 1
j fax or Col. tibear'a ippolntment seem to
1 hav** no andiuat** up* r whom they hav*
| fixed their choice. Tney l*| favor fh**
, ret* ntl >n in office of Gen PhiU G. Hvr l
j tha ir- 'tit udju aut general, but n-*w
■ that the ani oui * * nient has been mad*
i ?fiat Gen llyrd Is t-i retire at the en*i
i <*f a few w*ks. they upt>ear to have ro
ne in sight Tuelr objections to Cos!
1 d>* ar hav** been stated In an article al
;*ady Mpparlng in th*- Morning News.
|
lHt I xxKI) TIIK HRi XIHX.
HrLswx Tamp Will •‘end Twenty r
•lr** Men f liihiklr.
V m* • ing of I*tf ty*-ti- M Liw C*mp
•f Confedeiate Xel a- w;e lie.d la *
night at i nw iu*rieif of the cimp.
in th* K nig 111 -of PythliH Hall.
The i ruu i|a: business disoiisa*d was • ie
• it' ii'lan *- at the next ru. 1► *. **f ice
'*orgia Division to le held In A * t
Nov 11, lu and 16 As Ii was impasHl de
lo ascertain what memters of the camp
would attend it was d* t* rndn and to a
-a committee to colie i th* 1 -* nam* s.
Tide (ommiitee will r*-i*rt to the om
inan*i* r and from thos*' who w ll alien i
the reunion ihe camp's delegat a wilt l>
selected by (’apt. 4’hesnutt.
It is expected that twenty or more
members of the camp will attend, beside
'•rty or fifty from the Confederate Vet
• ran* Association. The citizens of Au
gttsfa are making elaborate preparation.*
f*r the entertainment of th*‘ veterans and
very **i.J>yable tine )m- bean promised.
The mutter of a surccMor to Gen Kv
ms. as ih** commander of the division,
'x is broached at the meeting last night
• * xv is very slightly discuss* l. It up
l i- ired tha consensus of opinion Is that th*
i i* f thing t* do xx. mi id lc to Induce 4|en
I !!vans to r* con-Id* r his express*-*! deter
| ? 1 1 i*k*n a I withdraw his resignation
Whom to support, in ihe event Gen
' lx-.- would not recons d* r. the camp did
| not determine.
M P.t 111 HIM* POH TUB NAVY.
X ktatlfin WHI Soon He Opened In
Waxnnnnh.
Savannah will have a chance to con
tribute its quota of naval apprentce* for
the n**w battleships and cruisers sox n to
oe put in • tvmniission.
Commander XV. XV K/i* rut*r and As
sistant Burgeon Jos* ph A. Murphy of th
lVns;u ola navy yard were at N* xv Or
leans last week receiving and examin
ing re-niiti*. Saturday they ope* ed
• recrulfing office at Mohde ard from
.here they will come to Bivaunah. A*
fast as they are examined anl rec-dved
ih** recruit* are eent to the Pen*aco!a
navy yard whre they are title I out with
i ini forme to the value of s4*> each. Ap
prentice* w ill then Ih* s* nt to the tr lin
ing station at Newport. It. I . where thev
will receive $9 a month and an allowance
of .10 ents a xlav for ration* Dm lnx n
will be sent to the receiving ship at Nor
folk and will receive ll** a month.
Hi:*i:i!TKl HI M ( lilt,I).
Mulatto Wo limn llrouaht White In
fant to Ordinary** ttl*-e.
A rase of child desertion, which will
i rohahly be reported to the City Kx
hange to-day. came to light at the offf.
of the ordinary yesterday. A mulatto
woman brought a female Infant about a
month old to the office for the purpose
of getting instruct.onii from the ordinary
as to the dls|ositi>n of the child She
s.dd that the child was horn at her house
tbout a month ago. on*l that the mother
left the child with her. agreeing to pay
i certain um weekly for its rare After
J making two or tree payments the mother
left for her home at Claxton. th** worn in
-ai-1. no remlttaiic4*s have since been re
• ived from her .ml the woman salt! that
is she was unable o k**ep the child she
wished to turn It over to the county.
Judge Ferrlll being out of the city Clerk
Kctibach Instructed th* woman to report
the matter at the City Exchange.
krill 4 K AN I XSKI3X WAGON.
%• *1 Received Hrvern I Hrniar* llc
lde *na*hlna Ml* Rlcyele.
A wagon left on the Augusta road neir
the Central Hallr*ad emhankmeni. xxas
the cause of a bicycle accidaot last nig h.
A employe of the railroad, riding towards
the city alot 9 o'clock ran Into the wagon
and smashed his bicycle l*esldes receiving
a number of bruises himself R-a Ulng
ihat his own experience might Iv* h*
lot of any one else who might come a o g
the road, he stayed near the plaxw ami
saved at least one other bicyclist a bad
fall and possibly similar Injuries hy w.rn.
tug him of the obstruction. The mitier
was reported to the police and th iwn**r
f the wagon, when found, will doubtless
be put on the Information do* ket for rare
ly >sness In leaving the vehicle In so dan
gerous a potdtlon.
THE REC ORD 4 %| NED DEI, AY.
lint Not .fudge Advocate's Fault It
Dldai't (in Forward.
Now that the record in the court-mar
tial case of Cor pi. Harris, has been sent
on to the Governor, it is expected that
little time will be consumed In concluding
It The Governor's approval of the rmd
i of the court Is all that remains
The delay In getting the record before
the Governor has not been due to the
Judge advocate, hut to the inability of the
stenographer to complete hts work in
time. L4eut. Harrow spent a week In
Atlanta waiting for the record, hut it
did not come. As soon as It was com
pleted. It was forwarded, there was no
further delay.
Made an **Arouetug*' Speech,
A letter to the Morning Newt from
Walthourtville Myi that the Republicans
there held a mass meeting Monday night
and endorsed McKinley. Roosevelt and
leaken The letter etates that Rev. p.
J. ifuUtf Oksdii an ‘ ap/ualuf ' apeevh.
GOLFERS GETTING IN TRIM.
TIIK WILL Ol'Bt A* KOO%
%S LINKS \|(i: IN ( ONIHTION.
Nof s y|ia*l* tffewlion to He liltrn
to Tournaments This Winter to
Contests for Position—^The llnrlcn
Co|f t lull PviM'clnl to send U T*nut
Here Next %lonth Mr. Strwnrt tin
li* Ue n t It H rue of the Links %untn
mill Will It tun* In lor the Winter.
The prospects for m successful gold sea
son this fall and winter are exceedingly
bright. Ye*terday Mr I C. Stewart,
the professional golfer wlm w * in charge
of the links of the Savannah Golf <*luh
last year, reached the city and ut once
assumed h.s oM duties.
Mr Stewart w II l>egln Immediately to
put the links In thoroughly good condi
tion for th* fill play The raws and sum
mer sun hav* caused the grass on the
course to grow wHh .* luxuriance that is
somewhat distressing to the enthusiastic
golfer and some of the greens are gr •• or
ny a good deal than is at all desirable.
Sun and rains have served, however, to
*od the greens comp.* • l> so that when
the link.* are again in shape they will be
better by long ol b than they hav* ever
been In the past. It Is hoped th.it by
Nov 1 all of the work needed will have
Ih en done.
It Is the purpose of the club this year
to d* %*ote utt flit ion not o much to tour
nament but to con:•■-!* f- po-lti -n The
twenty-flv* !••*t players In the club will
Im* number*l In the order of th i ' expert
ness from on** to twer.ty-fiv* The num
ber to 1m a signed each club member will
he determ!*-* I In t:** first in- nce by that
to which he lay- claim, hilt he will have
to prove hi** rich? to thi* number by play
inir the man who holds the next low * r
For Instance if a club member t? Ink** h**
Is witlti< <1 to rack *- Numb* FI •*n the
club list and Nnmbr S \ is In redulou as
to h!s right t this standing. ;l th I t
ter will b* requir'd to and > l ro ch ill* nge
the former Then Number F-v m t
prove ids title an* 1 If 1 e io •* th* k-fii
the two m* mo. re will change pi n* -
The club hopes to accotnjdKh m i h by
this plan L i thought 'hit It will ere
tte an Interest In the gator that • U I e
a rouse* lln no other wav In *# *f n con
tes* w th another club Number - * ‘n* to
3:\ will comics** Ih* team of the Savan
nah fSoff Club, while Numb* r ne will be
the team captain. Th* plan wl Ia s-t
also in determli.lt g Just what h n Heap
Khali l*e all wed various out** ants In the
lub tournaments. Th* - wil t • ’ n
ttnue<l throughout the ful' an i win er
though pcrh.ip- with not qul e #o much
frequervr vas wa the ca ** it y ar. '! •
tournament will be held It is exj ectrxi,
about once a month.
Karly In November It 1 op’d tlier*- wl I
tr a contest with the P.tiden <lolt Club
which Is very anxious to n.l tam o
Savannah to ploy the Savannah Club ’P
the latter - link- Arrangements for ihl
contest have not be*n completed, but there
-e* uis littb* reason to doubt that the me I
will •** feaid
Club members say that the lni*ret !n
the game la# Ificr* ase<l a hundred i•* r
ent. since last .** an and ha? ih#' gen
eral outlook I muat encouragingk
WILL TILT %T \ %LIHIkT%.
t apt. Tassels Now Bus) Working Ip
the Tilt.
It Is now practically assured that th
\airy tilt for the Sta;e Fair t Val
dosta will be n g#> cpt A Gordon Ca--
-sis of the Liberty I rule pend* nr Troop
who has been working up the tilt, received
. telegram yesterday from Secretary A
T Moore, offering 1225 In team and indi
vidual prises, provided five teams of five
men each are entered.
Capt. Caaseie does not anticipate the
slightest dlfUcuHy In securing the fiv*
teams, and hofea that this number may
l*e increase#! to elgtit. Including one from
ihe Georgia Hussatv. He Is greatly In
hopes that the Augusta and Atlanta
troops will be represented hut ie afraid
the\ will not make the trip on occoum
of the distance as w ♦ It as beca j-e of th*
fact that they re*ognixe the superiority
of the Libert) county boys In the tilting
line
The prise* at VuMosti* will probably Ih
<*rranges! on the t*-is of sl<n. PV* and $2.1
for the team prime*, and J2.V $lO and $
for the Individual prises The tilt*r.j
will take their horse* with them, hut
home* will Ih* furnished at VakV>*ta <or
other m*-mters of the troops accompany
ing the te.am.H, In order that all mi*y par
‘lclpate In the (airade which will be made
a feature of the day. The date for th*
tilt has not yet been fixed.
The matter *>f a tilt for the Wayrros*
fair ha** not yet been arranged, though
• Nipt. Cassela Is still |n correspondence
with Manager W. \N Sharp Capt. (’as
els wotiUi like to arrangf for the two
tilts to take place on nearby date*, so
that the. troopers coukl take in both af
fairs on on** trip.
FOOT I 111 MIKD in \ \\
Albert Unlklna, Colored. Fell From
U nuon ti ml U hi Injnred.
Albert Watkins. a painter at che Oen
iral Hailrosnl ?*hoi. m#*t with a arrioua ac
cident ye*t< rhy mornincr shortly after ?
o’clffc'k. Ho wai riding on one of the
Armour Packing Company's wagons. Tie
wagon wa m being drivln nouthward on
Jefftrson atrers and as it turned into
Liberty street, west. Watkins fell from
his seat and was run over by one of the
wheels of the vehicle. It went nerds'* his
left foot making a compound fracture of
the ankle. The man was taken to the of
fice of I>r. O. W. HcrkH. at Liberty and
Tattnall streets, where the Injury was
temporarily treated, until the man could
b* taken to his home at No. West
Boundary street.
¥ our lle.t ark.
In the Held of mtdlrlM I* Hood'* Sr*-
INiiili* It yo--. actual and unequal
tr<l merit by which It cure* all duaun
cauml or promoted by Impure or Impov
eriahed blood. If >’flu have rheumatism,
dyspepsia. acrofula or catarrh you nviy
take H.kkl a S irpar Ilia and la cored.
If you are run down and feel weak and
tired, you may be sure It will do you
good
The favorite fnmlly cathartic I* Hood'a
fill* -ad
The private musicals of the Savannah
Conservatory of Mualr will take p'.itc* the
last Tuesday In each month, beginning
with Oct. 31. omitting December. Thos
desiring n thorough musical education
would do well to attend, liyvktalton* can
he obtained from those takinc jvirl, or by
applying to me. Prof. l.eo W. Mehrtens,
Director —d.
Wonder* M ill Merer Cratr.
Llppman lirothrr*. wholesale druggist#,
Llppman block of thla city, are giving
away free, a apiendld regulator clock
nearly 3 feet high, with calendar attach*
ment. al*o fhree dozen eample bottle* of
Llpptnan'a liver pill*, free, to the pur
haier of thfwi doaeti Ufpaaa a chill and
fever tonic. Thla celebrated and renowned
chill tonic la add with a p aiUve guaran
tee. "No cure, no poy," and the price and
rls> I* the ram* a* other standard chili
lemca.
Thla great exp nee it undergone simply
to Introduce L ppmtn a chill and fever
tonic, the best in the word —ad
I
A High-Grade Institution for Ladies
Shorter Col leg*. Home, Ga. Writ* for
caiaiogug.—adt
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
Th Quaker Hrl
§ Tonic la not only a
hlocd purlftar, but a
lilool makar (or
I’ala. Wrok and I>-
billtalml people oho
have not atrenttth
nor blood It act* ua
■ tonic. *t refutataa
difertlon. curaa dy
iwpela and lend!
•trenfth and (nna to
the nervoit- evktem.
It ta a medicine for weak women Jt • a
purely vegetable medicine and can be
taken by the mod delicata. Kidney T'l
ea.ee. Kheumatl.m and all dl.ea.ee of th-
Blood. Stomach and norvea eoon auccuinu
to tta wonderful effeete upon the human
is Hem Thousanda of people !
i • command U Pries 110$.
•i’ \KKR I'AIN BAL.M l Ih* m-nllclre
that the Quaker Doctor made all of his
wonderful quick cur*a with. It • *
and wonderfvil medictn* for N*ur* gi*
Toothach*. Backacha. Rheumatism
Sprain#. Pain in Bowels, m fact, all poin
4U be relieved by It. Brice 2U: and Sc
ql'Akhk WHITE WONDER SOAP, a
tnedb iud snap fur tha skin, scalp oa!
iomplexio' Brice lsc a cak*
Qf’AKRR HEALING SALVE *
table ointment for tha cur* of tettar. e
tema und * ruptlou* of th* akin. Prtca
10* s box.
FOR BALE FT ALL DRUGGIST®.
OIM. IN HKCTT \l. TO-NIt.HT.
t'atkrdral Orinn to ll* Bla.vetl 1 J.
Lewi# llronnf.
The organ recital . th** Cathedral of
St John the Bsptlst w l .vk pace t -
nlxht. Mr J Lewis Brown**, the organ*
!-•. reach*d h’.isatuiah \-*?#*rd.y from At
Hinta and Is ;u th*- De Soto. The organ is
in per ft- t condition, lir will in* k v n h
: ilia I test before the re* Itul The pro
gramme is ot.<- of unusua> ex-• ll* nee and
the sole Of tickets has b* en Utge hi
Is no knibt that tise rental wi.l bo well
attended.
(411 LUNT MSI. HUH OWN FINISH.
so Tanked 1 * ans W 111 Have to Face
•l- Itreordrr for It.
GoMy Snow, locally known as a fortune
telller. hut better known to the police
as an habitual diunkard, wa-* in th** bar
racks again yesterday, brought there by
her chronic thirst for strong drink an.i
her weakness In gratifying it She will
he given a hearing this morning before
the Recorder.
At the barracks yesterday, was receiv
ed. also Georgia Lewi-, colored, charged
with the theft of $l2 from W Mathlson.
Worth heel•■;.
Is the street parade of Brof. Gentry’s
Famous lK>g ani Bony Show, which ex
hibits in thi* city three days. eommen'*lng
I hurad.iy. Oct. 18. corner Bolton and East
Broai sirerts. The |Mtsle this .*-**u.-*ai
is twice larger than before, and is Mil
to 1m the longest and greatest sttae- #tie
play ev**r d**viei. th** little folks >nou*d
not tw* denl*d the privilege of seeing Brof
Gentry's parade, which w*:l be toe mos*
oeautlful one ever seen in this city. The
paraphernalia is all brand new The lit-
He timm-iU- are in the re%t of health, and
everything pertaining to the parade, as
well as th** performance is strictly first
ass. General admission, children lie;
a*lulls. *c.—ad.
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stud# Wlitle \ou Work.
Through one of the ten free seholaishlp**
In The International <’correspondence
School.** of Scranton, Pa., which the Mo n
lng News will present to you if you secure
one- of th#* ten large*! numb is of veto#
by Nov. 2'. liu. you can keep on etrmng
.i living at your present work nn*l at the
snm* time, by study at home In t;m<*
usuady devoted to recreation or r*si. fit
yourself for a professional position at a
£olxl salary.
You can easily becom#* one of the win
ners of this contest, by tievoting your it
tendon to collecting Voting Coup< r.s and
k**eping at It No one has a ter chance
than you. Get every vote you can. and
have all your friends s.ive (heirs for you.
JXV*7 Hound Trip to illnnta vin
('rntrnl wf lieor*!* Hnllws), 4r
eiunl of lltc Southern Inleralnte
Fair.
Tti kets on sal#' Oct. 9 to 27. Inclusive;
final return limit Oct. 30. l?n
l>ouble daily through trains, sleeping
cars by night, parlor cars by day.
Ticket ofllce 107 Bull street and Central
Passenger Station.—ad
Wehnol Wtippllew.
Just received a large and assorted sup
ply of school bugs and school supplies;
all at cut rates; from 10 cents up; also,
usual large stock of all the school books,
now use<l In t'hathnm county, at Kstlll a
News llepol, 46 Hull street, (savannah,
(la.—ad
“Gravhtard is a family medicine with
us.” sad a prominent bistros man yes
terdav "My wife taxes It, and 1 notice
etc la tnjoying better tuallh than for
yeara The children keep well by taking
It."
Grnvb-ard may be obtain'd at a! drug
■tores or wrtt* to us for It. Itewpeaa Drug
Cos. sole prop*.. Biva nah. Ga ad.
\ llelleli tis Smoke.
The Herbert S|>*nr*r Is an elegant cigar
and is truly a delightful enjoyment to
Inhale the fumes of this One tobacco; II
Is •vhilaratlng and deltcloua
Hoe that the name of Herbert Spencer
la on every wrapper of every cigar, with
out which none are genuine.
The Herbert Spencer cigar* are only
sold by the box of 60 Conchas at 33 SO. and
Perfeda*. 14 SO at I.lppman Bros , whole
sale druggists. Barnard and Congress
streets, of this city.-ad.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mr* Wtnakyw's Rooming Syrup has been
used for children teething. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain
cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy
for D.*rhoeo. Twenty-five cents a bottle,
—ad
Teltrrme la the Same of It
If you have any akin disease auch ae
ecxema, salt rheum, ringworm, or tetter,
nothing will cure you wo quickly or thor
oughly as Tettertne. It has cured thous
and* and w ill cur* you. Numerous teatl.
ntonlals for the asking. Accept no substi
tute. J. T. Shuptrlne. Manuf'r. H.tvan
nah, Ga., will srnd you a hog postpaid fu*
Wc. In "tamp# If your druggist doesn't
keep U.—ad.
Pnaltllng's Pippin Cider.
This celebrated pure, apple Juice elder
made In Long Island, can tie had In pint
or quart bottles, direct from the manufac
turer*. With their own stamp, at Ltpnman
Brothers. Druggists. Bavann.h. Ga.^S.
*•* - *
"It Cored Me.”
"Oraybe.rd broke up rheumatism on
roe.” tays Mr Chaa Thomas, the Jew
eltr on Whitaker street. And put me m
£i£* r tlme!‘"' h ,I *‘ n 1 ** v * enjoyed In a
Take Greybeard Pill* for th .,
with a bottle of Orayb*ar<l It t* an
need. Bespes, Drug Ca .oil
karatuiah, a*.-**. t ' prot '*”
FALL STYLES
In Ladies’, Mens
and Children’s
SHOES
In all the
Up-to-Date
Styles.
*uitc by (hr kni makers t B , hl ,
rasa try In Tl H>k am tln (
Vlcl Kid. ■•<>, ( nil and P| riM
rr. (or ntrrrt and (all drr., Rf||
yon ran And a(
LATTIMORE’5 _
We can
Give you
Better prices
On Stoves
and
Ranges than
Any other
House in
Savannah.
Come see
Us To-day.
POii THOSE
Weddings
THIS WEEK
—GO TO—
ALLIiN’S.
THE WEDDING GIFTS STORE.
Wh.r. I. kitlu-rri) (or your In.prolloa
THE FINEST DISPLAY OK WEDDING
GIFTS
Ev.r shown In Savannah.
WHITING'S SOLID SILVER.
THE MOST BRILLIANT CfT GLASSL
Camvoware In all Ihe now shape* <*#
color! ns*.
CHAFING DISHES.
An Immrn.e lino.
NEW LAMPS.
And olh- r Ihlr.Rs m make a woman
TRUNKS
For the Millions.
TRUNKS
Made in Savannah.
Boy TRUNKS
From the Maker:
SOUTHERN INK FACTORT.
M. D. LUBI.N, Prop.
Rales Room*. 216-314 Broughton " r ** i
writ.
Factory, 430 In oi Bay afreet, eart.
ICHOOL6 Al9O COLUWiK*- _
ST. VINCENT'S ACADEMY
SAVANNAH. OA.
FOUNDED IN IS4&-
Day School tor Young La<lle. *••*“*
by the SlMera ot Mercy The cl> “"
Instruction la Uiotough and coml’i*
alve.. , . aj
Tha acholaallc year commance*
WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
ALSO PREPARATORY SCHOOL r °*
LITTLE BOYS.
Small hoy* recalva that special cart a"
attention which thetr aga demand*
For term* apply to IQ n.
. mother avrEPiy”.