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10 PAVEMENTS FOR SOUTHSIDE. ADMIM*TR %TIO* IM R 1% ■** UTRRVST ||#H(tig U n ( < lnilorr < i*n r 9 nf t 01. I.riffr <•, * **• Acrnmtillklinl, lit** l ll *1 t n nUcNMioti of lh<‘ lilrmla of INr rrofirri) Owm*r IwMU **• |.rr—< ommillrr of Ten f fir Ap pointed to I ritc Im|*ornee ol IwnroiriiifiiO I !* * ounrtl—Mr|* rear n ration I i*n fh** ltonrl of %1- |.-r....... HuMur.lf.l • r*lllr *•- luflon of oil'* The camjv.U-. for - !♦* Improve ineniß the Hoi;* .i \ ' * trt!<n <’!ul ■bight. n 'i-iiicMi# io ifii** i ff’* t i v , r ,. * ff. .1 .I<i i'.l by in voff 1. w. *i term!* •*! to appoint . - tn roitr< . i Ii with t muni v and fu wt ß t t* n * IT#* I ImjH wn.r h It thi- >* i>>n of l lty the .l ib repr* . n!R It' n* • tint' will h w# h* 11 * Hie fL.j! ilde armory had hc*r .*•! for the j ,rpo~* *f tmfor-.n* th* . nti y of lion Jtufua K. Do*tcr fur r# -**!• <ll m i<* Congre*# fr m thin dßtri ? If bad h** n expected that h ttucnb> r f lot-iil o .tor aiu.d Col. I. rn f w<*ul i M on Rand io •iblr.rt tin m* *-in k but * l,! or;** ra*on or moihcr of l ft* f u- . . f city. Therefore I* that * ■*., ,*■ . v. *n- i greatly in ••vnieni • but ih*?* wa •hutdant #t,r , < i th** mvtmenl * nik to th** 8o iiheMr t n~ bi* t with ft particularly loony an 1 w r.ob •oultd r- t* s u ITeaUlnnt WiilUm T Vfuoy. of fh* r?uh !. 1 tfio meeting to order ail H IV Ferguj*u. w o ele •**! * far> I• rI dent nabl Hut? the primary pur- I*.re of the meeting wa# the* iralorr* m*-nt of Col. Beater Wo are all Hood Demo crat#,' 1 b. <* tld. "and . ought oil to tntlfy our faith by our work* Chat ha tu county h:i* ...wnvf idlol i| a g**el in a Verity fur th* ar I thin election *( Nm l mut t>of fumwh an exception to the rule It I* my lw*f**' that every m* in ber erf thie u! will vote *wn elec*ion *!•) and that h. will Induce many of I friend.- a* cal to do the ‘arm* thltte’ I-et tho*e wlw will n.ak- xucli arr ml-- rtan*! " Kvery man in the hall n hundred or tnore. ‘•tord at the president** Invlia*i ri and tht> dftplsy of unanimity was greeted with a cheer *‘l have aern It stated." Ktbl the rh .tr man **rhat thte meeting was t> U* f r •he purpose of lrvb*r-finc or * of th. v • r*l admin Istn*tfm . tndUlates for Moyer The statement Is a mi-take, for when th club mas first organised we determined that we would not indorse any c.ndsdit* or any roeuaure until the P*4d Ii *-en cainvassed and the report of a .mrnM te made In regular farm It would be tfiwis to depart from thl- whole* me rule, for to put up a candidate, to !•* a mark for the other crowd for three months befor** the election Is a mighty poor thing to do When *he im* corner we will tndorw c*ur rat.dldate and m mill try to elect him Hut lt*s trm early to think of indorsements Just now The club grave the views thu e*rrce**d ready aequlescenre. It had prohoidv been foreseen that the lr> men* given anv one of the Cltla* ns Club . and dates would not be unanimous and it was thought wiser and led ter to wait the development of events. There was no Indnsttton of de •ire to pick out n stick f mayoralty tim ber on th** fair* of anybody. Then came the m vcment for the recog nition and Improvement of the 8 uthslde Mr. J Robert Creamer offered aid m**\ ed the adoption of the following resolutions "Be it resolved. That the president of •he South side Administration Club hive •he power to ippoltti a committee of ten property owner* of the Southern section who are In sympathy with th** |>r. -nt h imioitratlon. with himself as chairman, th** committee to l*e known as the Hiuth* able Improvement Committee, the presi dent to hove the power to Increase the committee to twenty-five if he sees fit The duties of said committee sh ill h th * advancement awl improvement of the aouthem section, Imduding th*- opening atd paving of streets. laying of ebb - walks, water and sewer connections, planting of trees and alt other nee? *ry Improvements ••Resolved further. That |n the event of atjerew* at <o* poll- in t • 'omtnc m*i silclpai election, the mild committ** b made permanent for term of two ve.in, and that this club, known #* the flout li able Adm ird stmt ion Club, .id tn concert with said .oentniWee, are! render ill *- plstance poaidble In securing Improve tn* nts for the Bouthfide. The rwtriutbam were adopted without division Three or four *pr**ehe> were mwle approving the sentiment iinl pur pose they expressed, and the chib and *r tnlned to g*t down to work for i he **•- • ion. which it pavlltbwftlly represents There were expression* *f optnton to the effect • hat What was riefel**! was two or three aldermen from the Souths**!*' who would t>e in a iMwition and. who would have the desire to lay the grlevatc < * of the section tefor** Council, ami se cure their redress Suggestions to this effect were |*articularly iM>pulitr with th*- crowd. What the BouthMl*-ro want. If the meet ing of last night can be t k**n as ex prim al ve of their At present the southern moat eawt an* I west street that Is (vived is Henry, N yond which there are n dosen str**-ts, traversing a pof.uious s**crt!on. The only north and south street that is paved is Bull, and the peoph* seem to want more paving. WITH THE CHHHITIAN ( OMIMM. 11 r ** # 3Mr. I. on In Pnrtrr fiuacrl, I'nrmrrly of Will Piny Herr. Th* coming for two pe**- formancfs !n this city of The Christian Company, which plays at the Theater Monday and Tu*sday of next week, will love an unusual Interest for H.ivantiuh lan* from th* fact tht a former resident of thl* city, Mr*. L uia Porter Gugcl, in • rm*ml*r of the company, and will ap pear at both performance-. Mr* Gugcl was for aometlme previous to laat winter Itvinr In thl* city, where aha taught a dan* in elocution She will b+ remembered particularly by her c tarmlvig and art*t|< reading*, of which ehe pave a numl rr in publh , am*mg them arenee /nfn the *'hri-tlan the book on which th- pr* ** nt | ay is founded Many of Mr* Gug*Ti< friend* will also recall h*r during her former connectlor with tl • stags a* the charming "Doll) Tutton. In Effl KlUlcr'i production of Hasrl Kirk* Mr* Cupel ha* a larpe ntim tw r ft friend* who will doubt lea* be pre*. •rd during her appearance* in Savannah tuts. w n. dead. Her Pun era 1 Will Take Place Till a Afternoon. Mr*. William M. Valentine died IhM flight at II IS o'clock fit the home of her aiaier, Mr* John Kllroy. No, Ml Hunting <®on *tree en*t The deceaaed wa* about yi r of age, and * ime to Savannah from Camden X. J . about a y*ar ago She rrskfod at Cattle Park, wtbre ahe owned a pta e. She leave* an adopted daughter Ml*-* Ida Valentine, and two •Icier*. Mr* O* * rge Monro and Mr* John Kllroy h©h of thl* city The funeral will take piace a* o'clock thl* after noon The interment will be at th* Ca tt.adrai Cemetery. Lamar*** in the muscle* and joint* In tricate* rheumatlm. Don't dally with It • minute Take Hood* ami ran per ala and •ure it —wd. rOMVHTKR r THE WHOLE. Will lllarnia atreet Halltvays and Other Matters. A meeting of the Committee o' the Whole of Council ha* l***n called for to-morrow night at which various miner* 1 p hll Interest will b d;* u**ed Mayor Myers when asked the object of Use meet ing. .-aid that Mr Collins petition *lth r* b'* ti e to certain street**, hh h I** • latms to have be* n opened under -in agreement with the city which the bitter did not fulfill will he dit*rti**ed. The Mv..r also **ald fhn it 1 |pss‘h'* tha* *h* -.tr. ' t railw t> la tllion for err t r ; •. . sibly some action tak*n. Both |e|i tjons ar* till in th* han*la o' the H*reet • ft.| inrii ( ommltlo w here thev have iiri n .piladl! i* [*> slug f*r e-veral vmwitha. The Mayor * <m* I t* be doubtful, how ,v. r. whether h- * mtni't.. would b** . . .. Ayt-' i.- r iny s duti * of the matter l j l( ? hcr unlikely th<il soma .f the lo ai legislation now under rrm . v i t. ! i*H, i artb tila.rlv 11... hi.i rrladt.w t*> the appointm* itof a , ,n . !-.* •)( v of!lc*-r.- 1 th. Mayor (! i i the or.* • irvgitig the tim* fr the city non nd also making certain oth*r n mp-* • t * the rvqulrvmetiia of voters tr< cjt> •i* tlons !*•> **f • objects of the latter M Ms ton. *k* . * ; te„ts Of the ity * igibl** to of. in count v him! stale *- * lion* al o nju-iMe to vote tn th*- city election. At ~r . *i t dthough a cltlxen may la- rg>- t “and if h* owes .-tty tax*-, he * aniiot vo , in t . -itv election until these taxes hnv. ti*** n tsild As t law Hi: i- cltlxen who simply ,tw<s hi i.a-l quarter'* t*e is debarr and from vc‘ *' unless th*- - taxes, ar*- pill 11 | o'gi.-l that it the |>- m.sb n<f j.r } rt\ i ifftcient guarantee of th* ulti maif j* \f* nt t * *%* + tin 1 tn* It’. ,* 11, no .larger f In*, and that there t* n „ mon f*.r disfranchising pr >p* rty owners who may find it inconvenient to |MV th* • tax* a Uf re the eie tlon I* 8 ha bl. i*i: %i >t i* mic*. j. k. r. CARR. 4• iM'ii Woman passed bt# In \ rm trrriny's Mornln* Hours. Mr, K I* Carr, w lv of th cUik of rho Sui-rlor Court, diort at ‘ o' |.. k yvt<ntny mornlnK of rhomnatwm „f ih. hoars. H r (loath o.’rurrr.l at th family rorhlMU'O. t Waldbutf aod j,.fr. rum ntrort*. au*i aud it n anti without |.i.momtory lmltcaltona tTouk th.' viol-tit "- of ttf ah‘“ k Mra t'arr ha. o.rt twon -irons for ft I.a k tlmr. but parly thia fall *h- took an vrtt'ndod with ht r hu.hand umtueh th. clth < 1 roaorta of tho North, a trii> which ah- onjoyo.l vory ] ercatly and from which .hr* rr-turmd very much improved In health. So. at leaM. It ts though; by herself and hor family I airly yeaterda > m.>r*ilnir aho waa attacked wdth palna near h.-r heart Sh> arou, her huaband and am ,wnit.T w, at once dla patched for Hr. Ooraon, th- j family phyaldan. Hr. Coraon came tn n few minute- and applied u. h rein, dial ■od .treiurthenlnw tnu a* th<- situation wppe.it,-I to demand He remained three hour- .r more watii hH fwittcnt and when he left -corned to think -he *• out of Immediate dwnr-r. At 7 o'clock Mrs. forr became rapidly worse and In a few minuter, without n kp or a etruaKle or a -urn nf pain, waa So rapidly ha I the end come that there wo- re. time to summon a physician Mr and Mrs. Carr were married thirty yt ar- iiko H * waa Me* Mattie \t allaee of Beach Hammock. 8 C.. and has a number of relatives In that state She was a woman of fine character and deep religious convictions. In the Wesley Monumental Church, of which she had been an earnest and devoted member for a number of years, she wa* ne-lve tn every ■ hur.-h enterprise. Her charity wa it widespread and beneficent a* It was simple nn.l unostentatious. The funeral will take pioca from the church of which she was t member at t o'clock this afternoon. There are many in the city who had learned tn know and love her and the funeral will he very I.irately allendi-l Kev Ivl F t'ook. pas tor of Wesley, will conduct the services at the church and a! the Brave In I.nurrl (I rove The p illhctirers will be Messrs S.imiirl II Adams. Frink K. Kelliiach. Jantc I. Murphy. I *avld <* f’arwon. Charles 11 Dorselt. William R Mflifter, Waller 1, Mtnsflcdorf and T> B. Morgan - *"*■• 1 ttniti.it t it, tui.i; in: ill. He %Aill He Hurled In the Masons lot In l.nurel t.rovc. Robert 11. Cole died yesterday morning at the Ht. Joseph's infirmary, aftar an lllnes- of ~ arral w<*ks with malaria. The deceased was an Fngllshman, a native of the Isle of Wight, w io had resided in 8- vannnh for the pa-t ten years. He was a man of sotnewhat e-cenlrle * character with (wcullar mannerisms and ec c.ntrlcllles He attracted consld erable attentk>n some years ago hy running for m iKlstrate In the Fifth dl,- trlcl. the fact that at that time he was not a elttarn of this country not appoar tng to he of any weight. The deceased hud studied taw In the old country, and was said to b.- quite well pvsiisl In Ick.il matters. He showed this verv ( buirb l.y his conduct of a suit which he htid against the Flint System some years ago. though the suit ultimately went against him Notwithstanding his peculiirttlo*. the ■l.-oea- and made many friends, who win sincerely regret his death. The deceased wiyr a Mason, tail had not atftltnied with any of'the lotlg., here. The body wll he interred tn th Masons’ lot In I*aurd tirove The fun-rai will lake pin • this afternoon. MANY PAID 111 H THIHI Tti, I'Mirral of l,nte % lira In* in ftheftnll I nrurb Attended. The funcrwl of the late Abraham Bhef tall took pl.t e yesterday afternoon from the former rt and ti ** of the deceased, at Gordon and It trnard streets, and wa* largely attended. The funeral service* were conducted by Rev. John V Jordan, pastor of the First Hnptlat Church, of which the deceased had been member for many year*. The pa lib* are re were Messrs. George Wilson. Lemuel Down*, Paul Decker. Hugh* Hourquin, II K Wilson and War ing Hti-'dl, Jr The Interment was In Laurel Grove Cemetery. LAW >1 AH Kit* OIT ’ FOR ATLANTA. Rrprnentatlvet-elset Harden. Well* nnd Hitch I,eft Lnat Night. Hepresetitatlves-alecl Harden. Wells and llltch left on the Central last night for Atlaii!a where the General Assembly con venes fhk* morning. Senator-elect Cant) preceded the three member* of the House on the train, h iving Monthly night. of the nnny local bill*, of which no th i'* of intention to introduce hove been published, there appears to be but one about which the mcmiter* of the Chatham delegation have rmwle up their rnii-jd That ie the illi to atiolish the grand Jury of the City Court, to the passage of which there appear* to be no objection on the {Mart of anybody. Wants to He t nmarrted. Kota Whit* filed suit in tha Superior Court yesterday against her husband. Al exander White asking that a total di vorce be granted her She charge* that her huahand ha* been cruel to her at auai.y times, and haa threatened her UXe. TTIE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1000. r —— TO REORGANIZE THE PARTY. TRIE AMO\b THIS H 1-I*l 11-1-lf 1-lf %>• AT MITEH’I M% MU , „ JL Tlr riar nt J nil mm * mrmnr lU-rrnil. rrr*l \%llh 11. \ Hntlrtlgr nnl .l*l*i l. I tn pltr 11 In Ihr Till* Mol***. Ur. I.raki'it ( rltlrl*ril f*r Hl* ll**l rrrnrr • 'Argro Ilnliaillf Io fhr ftcMith,** nl n f OMmlltar Ap* lotnfrl fi* Unit I |in Him for n n l.llnnnlinv>-~* opt. Klrrtr** I hairniMii f fhr I’nrty nwl !*• • truclrd l Ippuinl a Nrw I oim •uiltrr. An flit* rnpt •-•.* ir.a I** to rrorganlSf* th' H<|iuMlcan jjirty of i'hatham county a* 4 mnii meeting held it tb* Hixtrrx* Hall on Ituap'U lot night. The o<er <*lve motive for t not ing win* the at leg*.l failure of th*- hatrman of the party to c;ill for diatrb t maaa meeting* on Oct IS. to elect deleg iiea to a county conven tion to rhotx*’ Oi* *ew committee, this having .been the rule in the pa at it was stated. rapt M J I>oyl<* was elect*d county chairman. It N Kuilcix* . vice chairman and J. C’ IfamlHon, secretary. Tin r* i***r net exc****llrig thirty %‘otera in the twall at and o'clock, when a Morning N* ws reporter, who had been Invited to the nw ting I*‘ft the ar.uie, though it was claim**l ttiat a number came in afterw *rd 1c was < harg • 1 by th*s.- not in sympathy with the mov* merit titat th* promoter* w-re a'ral*l t< make a iubl|c ann *un -m*iit *f their Intentions and that they shift* and th** p a of meeting about from place to pla-* in order that they might not I* sw*mp* 1 by their opponent*. it N Rutbdg** was hairmxn of 4h-’ m*ting. n*l J E Ferre bee, **. r t irv whi’f Sam IU.I k. Rev. T N M Smith. J !► Campbell Rev C Max Manning and J. K Kini i.ili played leading ;*rt- Ir. norn** reaped the in***' lug bore a r* - m miiimu r to the recent presentation <if the play of "Julius (>ar" at the The ater. by a colored company, in which Rutledge took the part of Brutus A** Brutus. liutledg* took the iead.ng put an*l denounced the misdeeds of th*’ Hrpule llcan leader* of the county in language whl n savored of its Hha keep**** re n train ing. Sum Black, as the pan nd hungry C iu?*, i roved an able c* * ond t<* Itut- Iclge, and saw that the pay was earned m* a ording to programme, while Bob ourk* another postofflce * mt* . v copied a seat among the senators, and regarded with approval the work of the conspirators. The role of Mirk Antony was ably taken by John I> Campledl, who de nounced the proceeding- of the meetings in uritjuftilfled terms, *nd charged the chairman with being traitor h** pir ty, who had sold out for so much cash s£• being the sum named by Campbell J. K Kimball. porter at the city dis pensary. was another friend of Caesar, while J. If Toomer, another city em ploye. waa aligned with the opposite fa tlon. The mob was well up to Its par*, and demonstrative nt the approve*! perl o*ls At times tt look***) ns if the meeting would break up In n free fight, with the odlw in favor of the consplratom, but the mlnorUy wisely de i*le*l not to push matters to extremes Rut b ilge called th* meeting to order ami attempted to state it,-* obj* ta. but was interrupted by- Campbell, who denounced the meeting and its object* and especially the chairman. There was u choice ex change of epttheMs between the two. but Rutledge was elected temporary chair man on motion of Richard Butler, and Joseph f*. II hmi Bon. temporary secretary. The meeting then proceeded to get down to business, but with frequent Interrup tlons from Campbell. A "plan of procedure** had been pre ' viously nrrang***! which ha-I been In trusf<| to HU k and which the chairman insisted >n following. The flr.*t U rn <f the plan was the Indorsement of the na tional Republican tick* !, which was put Through In good style. This was followed hy an IndorsemMn of Rostmnster Toy!* ‘* administration os postmaster, the chair man .declaring that Postmaster Doyle bad appoint**! to ofth e than twenty m groc*s of the black* st hue," while others, holding higher positions, had appointed none, evidently referring to Collector be* VC.Mix The chairman then announced as the n*’xi bustnes* on the programme the con sideration of a dipping from the Bavnnnah Press of recent late in which Mr. l*eaken was reported ** ••♦•ferrlng io his "Inexpe rience." and to "the question of n*gro domlnitlon In the Booth " The latter phrase seems to slick In the craw of the chairman and his sympathlxers. and was commented tii>on unf ivor * dy from vari ous standpoints Rutledge referred to the Republic•. andblt** lor Congress as "nominated by a faction of the Republican party, ’ and declare*! that th*r* w.is no j such thing a* negro domination In the Booth, that there n ver had been, and never would t* any such domination, and that the use of the phrase was uncalled for. Thl* discussion wo* temiiorarlly di|r>e 1 while Capt. M J [*le wu* eleted chairman of the county and authorised to appoint an exe utlve ciminiilw of Iwfnty live to act with him. James E. Ferret, be was elslced secretary of the committee. Rev. T N M. Wmltn. W. H Morel and F. C. Johnson were appointed a commit tee to notify the officer* iiiinvil of thlr election The discussion of Mr Lcaken's t*e of the phrase referral to was then resumed and a resolution was adopted sppol n ting John 11. Toomer, F r. Johnson and Rich aid Itutler a committee "to call upon lion W. It I-eakcn and to he* for an explan ation of what he meant by hi* fear of negro domination In the South." Speeches were made by Rev T N. M. Smith. Rev. C. Max Manillas and John 11 Tonmer after which the meeting ad journed. While the attendance upon the meeting was small there were neveral leader* pres ent of some prominence among their peo ple. and If the movement Is one In favor of Congressman l-ester. us seems to h" plainly Indicated, It 1* not unlikely that It mav mean a considerable defection In the Rcpuldban ranks In ths county Th Doyle people are stll sore over their de feat In the summer primaries. ami th* participation of postofflee employe* and inrtlrularly the election of Cain. Doyle a- countv chairman would appear lo tie significant. If ('apt Doyle accepts the office there I* likely to he a decided breach In the Republican ranks, and Mr, l.e.ak er' race for Congress will be badly queered Tin \ii:Hiioi/r u\n. rimlf mnntlon Proem! Int m Inutlta trl hj **frrrt IlMllwny ( omimny, r*on<lemnation proceeAllnjr* w* rr Institut ed In the Superior Court yenterday by the Savannah, Thunderbolt and late of Hop** Hallway ag tinat Parao .* in I llenry Amt-op. The ptirpon* i>f th#‘ p o- la to condemn certain prop'rt> at Thunderbolt, which le denim! for th#* ex* tension of the riilw.iy company* tn k* It la aet forth In th#* none** of con )en>. nation filed In court that the company re quire* the uae of n atrip of land, Ihlriy feel In width, running cveniy*aU fe‘t acroaa the landa of A mho* and l*ar*on*. The company names Mr \V. C Kripp ms lie aaaeaaor to estimate the damages. made of choicest materials by the An heueer-Buech Brewing Ass'n. Is the great food-drink tor the feeble and convales cent. assimilable by the weakest stomach For aale by all druggists. the city*# stpm or rumw. Those That %% 111 lri..-n the Park nnil tmm res This \% Inter. Forsyth I'.irk and the Bull street which have, all summer, been insuMby attractive with flowers and or namental plants, will soon t*** stripped of (he moet of their bloominr attractions, uinl. until, the winter plant> brgtr. to thrive, will present a rather Peerless a*- p> t. in comparison with heir former beauty, The work of liking up the summer pinr* -• already been Y y .n by Mr. Henry Wldy and his e* -tant* The greater nutrner of the col4*- *he crotons, iid the hibiscus have alrvauv l>een tk*-n to t * it) green house on Barnard street, wh*re after cutting* are mule for next spMfiv. sne stiw'k i Hints are store*! n their winter quarters. Other i l*nt> that will s*n be misseMi frim their outdoor life ar** the rubber plants, of whb'h there are thmi! twelve iri tfi- j rk, irvd the palms, of which there ar** an even greater number The gr*en h*-use has leen newly repatr *-l. piloted and put In flr-t- S.*s condt f**r> for th** reception an 1 ir**servatlon of tfceju* pi. infs, too delicate to *:and the win cr • cM. In addition t* those that have b*en brought In from the park nd squurv* there re almost numberless oth e that ore being kept for the spring planting Among are several varie ties of the b- gonia, verbena ar i geranium families, dahlias and a number of other !*>- known but <jually Interesting and beautiful plants. Despite f 111 whol*!*le irgatherlng of pl.ir |8 ihe Bark wi 1 not be entirely with out flora! a’lrsctlvene**. The bg masses •'•f alvli. that bsnkwl In var us part# of the Bark, show a ruddy g ory of bloe *om will lp.-t for som- tlm** yet, and foe vinca*, too, tha t b*rder so many of the walks still show their md* st bloom in profusion Again, the roses, whl h will remain out through the winter have already • gun to bloom, tire lied con tai dig four varieties, near re wouthern • I of the Bull street walk. Is already a ma*j< of fb wefg The vioets tot. though oi y r* ently ,-s* out. ore in bloom and bid fair to bar splendidly for the next w**v • i months Next month wf.| lie set out th* bn; * p ant*, hya inths. narcissi, nn l jonquil*, and in December pansies and !at-i*s. which have already been planu-d In the green bouse, ami ore leg|nning to * >w tlielr he.ids above the m>H AI th*- kfeen house there ar* nls* a numtxr of chryfHinthemtltns. but they are being u ed f r stock plants, and will n**i le* put in the Bark or the square* this wSnreT Besides the flowering plants, there are also a number of evergreens that will add to the attractiveness of the floral display this winter, chief of them* are a number of holly tree*. In th** fountain. In the center of the Bark there are four varieties of the lotos, one of them, the blue lotos, the only plant of |* kmd in the city, being now in bloom A peculiarity of the fountain Is that this !* the first year In which gold flsh have been successfully bred there Among the curiosities of the green house is the unhobia splendlus a thorny plant with small red flower, from w*hlch, i ordirg to legendary lore, was made the crown of thorns thf.ih pint hit iir.YOKi.il. latvsilnn %rny Street Krrvlcr* Pro hibited hy Ihe Mayor. The Salvation Army people failed to hold their usual *trrei meeting last night They were notified that the permit grant ed by the Mayor had been revoked, and that In the future no more meetings would he allowed In the business section of the city. The usual meeting was conducted In tho Army Hall on Weet President street. Those officers In charge of the work are hopeful that the street work will he continued, and will call upon the Mayor t - day. Capt F. 1,. Ito|*er. who Is In rharge of the Salvation Army In Savannah, and wno occupies the same position In the army that the pastor of a church does to his Ho. k. was surprised that the permit to hold street meetings ho* 1...n revoked by the Mayor Capt. Koper was particu lar not to criticise the city authorities however, and said he believed the revok ing of ihe permit was the result of a mis understanding of some kind He had no doubt hut he will l>e given proper con sideration when he presents the army’s si I*' of the ease to the Mayor to-day. "We were called upon hy a policeman at out quarter* and notified that the per mit was revoked," he said. "This I* something unusual, as the army has been extended due con-l.leratlon In every city In which It works. The authorities do not permit meeting* to he held on Saturday nights for the reason that the at reels are greatly crowded then at best, and congre gations would Interfere with traffic In some instances complaint* are made against our holding meetings in from of certain buildings. In which case we Mi te •>•* remove elsewhere. A complaint of till* kind may lie the reason for tne pres ent a (Tlon. Ido not doubt getting a re newal of our permit, ns we are here to work for the public good, and will comply with such condition* as are Imposed upon us." A miCBKIY ON' THE RtMPKiE. While llrnnk lasi Night Arrested In offensive Person*. A newly appointed policeman fell from grace last night, and an mighty was the fall that It is likely to result In his sum mary disgrace and dismissal from the force. The offender Is I’ollceman Hartley, who was appointed to the force about two w• • k tgo Last night while off dutft ha got drunk, and. Imbibing with hts liquor, the queer notion that Broughton street, east, was not as moral a* ti might b , and Hail the arrest of a few of the pan*. c.s-by In thot quarter would Improve this to him unfortunate condition, he proceed ed to put the si'-a Into execution. First he pulled an Inoffensive old gentleman, but let him go, at least It was so reporied on the street, then he arrested two ne groes. and sent them to the barrack* charging them with being drunk and dis orderly When the prisoners arrived the charge wu* so palpably n mistake that they were Immediately released. There were numerous witnesses to this arrest and somehow or other the matter was reported to the barracks and a hunt for Hartley begun, lie was arrested about midnight With the preeedent of the Mayor's recent action In the case of several member* of the force who were dismissed for much lighter offenses there Is little doubt that the day* of Hartley, as one of the "finest'' are numbered. BALLOTS FOII PROHIBITION. Court House Ofiteess Have Dec-rived a Hatch of Them. The officer* In the Court House have re ceived from Prohibition headquarter* a lot cf ihe Prohibition iwrty's national ticket*, to be used, supposedly. In the na tional election of next month. Clerk Ketl baeb. of the Court of Ordinary, said yes terday tbat he would be glad to Issue a supply to any person* who cared or In tended to vote for the Prohibition nomi nee* for President and Vic# President It Is not likely that the Prohibition vote In Chatham county will be exceptionally heavy Evsn the ardent Prohibitionists re alise that the attempt to make one of their number preelder.t It entirely quixotic and that a vote for the Prohibition nomi nee* ts a vote thrown away. They prefer to place their ballots where they will do jomi good CHIEF OF ALL THE HOO-HOOS. * \ %It K OF THE IMD.HiR HIVE* % MOO-IK HI MKU ONE. Hr. William VI. Mlll*relt Mas Met at the Depot b> a t own milter of I.*m-mI II •>. tlenlei by Mr. Harr* W. Palmer—4 omm 11 tee %Vas Fat re tained at 'lr. millsrell’a Mom*-, Smoker at lle lie 'oto Ti-tiiwlit Tendered by tle 110-ll**o* to the knark 'fr. Stillwell and Otli*r* % tatted Mexle*—llf her Member* of the Wupremr Unr That the (.rand t nnratenatlon ( bnse. Mr William B bid.well, smrk of Be universe of the rotw ateca ed Oder f Hoo-lfoo, returned Io the city last night and was received at the depot by ct com mittee of admiring members if the order of the black cat He was ejeor ed to his home. No. 21.1 Huntington sireet, ea t. where the committee became his guexts for an hour T • night the a. ark of the universe will be the guest of the loc >1 Hoo-Hoos. who will give a smoker in hi* honor at the ie hoto This wi,| be h< Ul in the banquet hall and will begin at S o clock It is expected there will be a Jolly crowd of Hoo-Ilooe present. Mr. Harry W. Balmer was chairman of the committee that received the returning snark The lo *1 Hoo-Hoos fe*l gr*.at pri!e in the election of a Savannuhlan o the high of!U* and it was ti show their appreciation of the honor that they me him at the depot and made arrangement* fr the entertainment ton Ik hi Mr James M Idxon Is chairman of the <ru mittee having the banquet in thug. During the Elks carnival lio*> Hoot from all over the state will gather in Sa vannah. and u banquet w.ll b* given aa Georgiu s recognition and token of e*- teem for the honor conferred by the choice of Mr Stillwell to fill the supreme office in the gifi of the grand concatenation, which adjourned recently at Daflus Eocal members of the organisation have taken th* matter up and are working o secure a large attendance of the Hoos Hoos. nd it Is expected that the event will be a memorable one. The grand concatenation of the Hoo Hoos was concluded t Dallas several days ago. Tne it* w snatk of th** uni verse. Mr Stillwell, and tome thirty *ahers decided they would take a trip into Mexico before returning home, so they visited the City of Mexico, where they spent four days. Mr. Htillweß said last night ili,t he had a delightful trip, and every day of his stay was greatly enjoyed. Th- H*iri Hoos are a Jolly, pleasant lot wher ever they are met. and the principle of the order, thorough enjoyment and aban donment to the pleasure of the society of brother members, was followed. Borne 2f4> members attended the grand concatei nGon Mr. Btlllwell said the reports from the various states in which the order has teen established indicated great growth. The progress during the last year was greater than that for the three preceding, and th*‘ future f< r If no il no never seenv*d brigherr than i.>w As Mr. Bttllwe I assured hi*~ f 11-w memb* r last night, when acknowledging th* com pliment extend**! him In his reception an*l In their Invlt itlon to him to forefather with them at the D** Soto, the new nark of the universe purposes *l<vng everything in hi* power to make the ordkr even greater. Following are the members of the Su preme Niro elected by the grand cor a' enation. their service to b* for one year Snark of the Universe-—William B. Still well. Senior Hoo Hoo—A. R Weir, Lincoln, Neb Junior Hoo-Hoo—W. T. McClure, Gal veston. Tex. Rojtmv-R M Bunker. Alton. Ta Scrlvenot* r—J. 11. I laird, Nashville. 1 enn Jabberwock—N. H Faulk, Arcadia, Cal Custocgrllan—J. B Wall, Buffalo. N ! Arcanoper—Charles W. Goodlander. Kansas Ourdon—J. R. Flotron, Dayton, O. The next place of grand concatenation was net decided upon. The Supreme Nine will settle this point. It I?* probable tuat Buffalo, N Y.. Norfolk. Va, or Put-In* Flay. 0., will be considered by the Nine, which will make its choice of whatever city may be regard'd as offering the gr-*te*t advantages for the concatena tion. The towt of snark of the universe ?* not a sinecure aa (o work. It tw not the pb*e for an Idle mm. and Mr Btlliwcß will be busy In looking a'icr the affairs of the organization. One of the matter* to demand his early attention will be tne appointment of vicegerent snark* for the various states, in which Hoo-Hoo has been established. In eome of th* stages. Georgia for Instance, the appointment of two vicegerents will be net-e* try, a* they are divided into two sections for administrative purposes. THE Hi: IItI M. (tIUCLI DEO. In veatlan lion of Dnmnars in 41a liama ttequlretl I llt ( llontli*. The argumenis before the master In .ad miralty, Thomas P. Ravenel, Esq., In the matter of the libel of the steamship Itasca, were concluded yesterday after- I neon. The hearing before tho master j * to Inquire Into the amount of dam iges Indicted by the Rosea upm the ! dttslge Alabama, helotiglng to Mr Ruten taouse Moore. The question of liability Is not one upon which the master is ex pected to make a report. The hearing before the master has been dragging on now for nearly eight months It was first begun In April aid has been continued at Intervals ever since The testimony Introduced, on this single ques tion of tho nmount of damages, covers , nearly 1.2(0 closely typswraien pages. Col. Garrard, who represents the own* j er of the Itasca, the Merchants' an.l Mil ers' Transportation Company, has never staled Just what damages he Is willing to concede as having been Incurred by the owner of the Alabama. Of course he . denies liability (or damages altogether. '>n he question of nmount the libellant ialms nearly Boom. I Mr Ravenel will begin at once the e*. animation of the evidence and of the j irlefs of counsel. The mass of testimony , through which h* will have to wade is extremely voluminous, aisl II will douht i less require some time before the master m a position to make a report to Judge Speer. I '■ O.M.V A l f.ya ait it hwt. Reported at the Itarrarks Yesterday and last Mglu. Only a few arregts were reported to the barrack* Inst night, and none of the pxis t oner* was charged with anything of a ' very serious nature. t.txxle Mwxstc. Henry layw-e and Mamie Williams, all colored were sent in hy Pa trolman Dwyer, eharged with throwing rocks In the afreet Joe Oolfln, colored, was arrested hy Pa trolman W H Smith on the charge of striking Robert Vincent, also colored, with a rock. Patrolman Jernlgan captured James Brown, colored, on the charge of obtain ing money under false pretenses while anefiher Browti. Charles was arrested by Patrolman Becker on the charge of steal ing a boat from Frank Days. Paulding's Pippin Cider. Thl* celebrated pure, apple julca elder, made In long Island, can be bad In pint or quart bottle* derect from the mar.ufar. turere. with their own stamp, at Dippman <Brue., Druggist*. Savannah, Ga —a-1. ITlue . 714 | CWJW.VTLLS 0 LIEBIG [COMPANY’S z x o7™ c<T 1 BEWARE Of 'JUST AS 00003' RBVII 11.* AT WESI.K*. I.(,ri£*‘ 1 nnur^tfnfln* 1.1.1rn to He, Hr. l*lnon. Th- mM'ilnir. at \v•!>• Mnnum-n*.: Church, continue to r nm In Intrrrat. A large rorißri'aallon heard Itr. I’lnaon laat nlitht, ni.d Ihe Interest a* rnarkcl Ev ery Indention i encouraainit lo tha lor and hi* conitreKatlon. I>r I‘lnson will preoch *saln to-nutht The children'* meertn* announced for t o'clock thl* afternoon, will be poatponed until Friday aft( moon, on account of th.- funeral of Mr*. J K. P Carr, which wl.l take place at the church thi* after noon. TO -lM> IN THE I'.UUim. I lleetlH* of Frr*,.,,* Inlereated In tiff I’lnral Farad,- To-day, The meeting at the De ?oto thl* after noon In Ihe Interest of the Floral Parade during the Elk*’ Carnival proml.e* to he well attended. The meeting ha* been called hy Mr 8. E Theu*. tempoiary chairman of the committee having lhi feature of the carnival In rharge It I* ,1* I red that i>oroii having vehVle* irm the 1.l i le tip, will attend, dl.cu** me plan* for the iwra.le, and *ee the deelgn* for decorating vehicles, of which theie will he n large number of picture* shown by Dire, lor of ihe t'arnlvat Henson. I Have Engaged a Hoaton'* Hand. The Elk* have engag.d for the carnival Falrman’s Hoaton Concert Band, of thirty piece*. Which will give dally and nightly concert* In ihe fair ground*. The band Is *ald to he one of the best traveling organisation of the kind In ihe country, and h* been selected hy the committee from among a number which were under consider.! t lon. In Ills Ire Monte. I>anlel Holland, Ihe bicycle dealer, ha* removed Into his news ore. <> East State street, where he la equipped to do repair ing and to rebuild wheel* after the most approved fashion. The quarters are spacious, affording plenty of r,m for overhauling and walk ing over vehicles of all kinds which are provided wlih pneiimail tire* A full Jine of all iwrt* of bicycles are carried. The beat saddles, the best han ! e-l-ar*. the t>est pedal*. In fnct the best of all imN* ar* stocked. Bpeclal attention l* given to ri-tulrlng. New machinery ha* been put tn, and I here Is nothing wrong ■imtii a w hei 1 w hich thl* expert blcyc e repairer and dealer cannot r.ght. ♦ ■ i The private musical* of the Savannah Conservatory of Music will take place the hist Tuesday In each month, beginning with Oct. 30, omitting December. Those desiring a thorough musical education would do well to attend Invitations can be obtained from those taking part, or by t('plying lo me. Prof. Eeo W. Mehrtcns, Director.— sd. Study While Non Worls. Through one of the ten free scholarship* in The International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Fa., which the Morn ing N* w* will present to you If you sacure one of the ten largest numb-ia of vnte* by Nov. 2. W. you can keep on earning a living at your present work, and at the some time, by study at home In time usually devoted to recreation or rwt, lit yourself (or a professional position at a good salary. You can easily become one of the win ners of this contest, by devoting your at tention tn collecting Voting Coupons and keeping at It No one has a better chance than you. tiet every vote you tan. and have all your friends gave theirs for you. (WAT Hound Trip to Atlanta Tls Central of tleorgla Itallnay, Ar ea i not of the Southern Interstate Fair- Ticket* on *ilc Oct. 9 lo 17. inclusive, final return limit Oct. 30. 1W lemhle daily * through trains, slrgplng car* by night, parlor car* by day. Ticket otttee 107 Hull street and Central Passenger Station—ad. School Nuppltee. Just received a large and assorted sup ply of school bags and school supplies; all at cut rates: from 10 cents up. also, usual large stock of all the school books, now used In Chatham county, at Estm a News Depot, 4i Bull street. Havaoiuh. Ga—ad. -It Cared Me.” “Oraybeard broke up rheumatism on me,” say* Mr. Chas, Thomas. <ha Jew sler on Whitaker street. "And put mo In better health than I have enjoyed In a long time." Take Orayheard Pill* for that dl**y feetlng—Doai appetite, and follow It up with a bottle of Orayheard. It la ail you need. Respess Drug Cos., sole prop#.. Savannah. Ga.—ad. % ftmnkr, The Herbert Spencer Is an elegant cigar and is truly a delightful enjoyment to Inhale the fumes of this fine tobacco; It ts evbitarallng and delicious. See tbat the name of Herbert Spencer Is on every wrapper of every cigar, with out which none are genuine. The Herbert Spencer clgare are only sold by the box of SO Conchas at *l5O, and Pirfe. to* XSo at ljppman Bros . whole sale druggtste. Barnard and Congress atreeta. of this city.—ad. ■•Gravbeard Is a family medl Ins with as." sa.d a prrmtmnt bnines* man yea terdar "My wife takes It. and 2 notice •he is enjoying be'ter lualth than for years The children keep well by taking U." Orayb-ard may be obtain'd at all drug ■tore* or writ* to us for It. Rmpea* Drug Cos, sole prpa. Savat nab. Ga.-ad. What Is Tettrrtaef It la a sur* cure for all skin diseases. It cure* Itch, tetter, ringworm, ecxems, salt rheum, etc. Never falls. Nothing ie "Just a* good " Don't accept subailiute*. Try and you will be convinced, ns thousands of Other* have If your druggist doesn't ketp It. send She In stamp* direct to the maker, J T Stiuptrtne, Savannah. Oa., for a box postpaid —ad. For (leer Fifty Years. Mrs Winslow * Soothing Syrup ha* been used lor children teething. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all ran cure* wind colic, and is the host remely for Diarrhoea. Twer.ty.five cents a bottle, —ad. A High-Grade Institution for I-adlee Shorter College. Rome. Ga. Write for t The Elk $3.50 Shoe, Made to look and to last; imitated, but not equaled; popular, because they are right. In all the most pop. ular leathers, Vici Kid, B* < Calf anti Velour Calf. Buy them if you want th best, sold exclusively by Let as pat yoar range in condi tion before cold weather sets in. Oar men can do the work better when they have plenty of time, and cold weath er brings a rash. If yoa need a new range or a new stove you will find oar dis play a very per sistent appel lant for yoar at tention. Come to see as to-day. I WM AH I I WIST C.fJfUHEs*. STHEPr 1 1 f Cm !*•• quo|r> Floor*. have been laid In many of the < om for tub!* horaws In New York. Boston nnd other cltiea. Mor* cleanly and economical than r- Plain anl fancy floor# laid and noli shed complete over old floor*, mitkltu? a solid and bewu tif ul improvement. Bat aioKue oil request. K# • imate* sent on receipt of measure# of room* ; Having: number of floor* j to lay In Savannah thß month we can quote close flfure*. J M ADAMB. 227 N Charle# Street. Baltimore, Ml. c j . • ■ '• < I mpl Mtm i MKilli: Seed Oats! Seed Rye! Texse Hum Proof OaU. Coast-rslrrd Rye, Cow Food. Hay. Grain. Bran r. I Fred* of all kinds for stock <y> 1 P" T. ;. DAVIS, Telephons 33. 11* Bay street, - a BURKS r-' Dyspepsia mmCurie tSfe. r Tablet* • R.Si&a# 1 -,‘J *u Mir ‘lr '• B*' **• but •ftoct • cur*. W Promote the Appetite ]/ tvrtd Put Flesh orv Thin I I ' / I eopie. ■B ■ K.M M>pvt ... > -••• ' **• * * ■ m s<* h... ttnamr* All t SIC Si t£ STS. gAVANNAH rHt't rl ,- ‘ Two preforms nc*— Bot unte y Mi' ami Night. Oct. 27 The Orestest of all Great Romanot . Anthony Hope's Masterpteee, “THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." Tha Daniel Frohman pro.lu.uion. Com plsta In lta msgnlflcent rn.lrey. Beats on sale Wednesday. Price# Night. Orchestra. $1.5" r ' * Balcony. TSr and We. Matlnre. Or !c '■ Tie and &0c; Balcony 50c.. Ga.iery. 71c; Balcony. SOc, Gallery. * tU and 31k