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■y -HER AFFECTING TRADE.
, v (SOMBI.E WARMTH CHECK*
KK ttii ni<iTßiarnox.
( onaervatlsm •‘peew
,,n eeooii itf *► Approach
, 1,,. election—An Active D.
„,l |or Colton Anllrlptr4.
I’nrairr* -nld •" B ' HWl* for
i i,rr Prlrn—(■rriM Atnna
lU4 itrrn llcnv, Importer*.
York. Nor. 1-BradlllMl* to.
, pr, v, Will *>'■
, tonohly warm weather continue*
,Im,: tllrectly unfavorable feature
tbutlve trade because of the check
r ,o rriuil distribution. and therefore
r \lt r business In moat line* of dry
j, wearing apparel and shoes
"tatirm. in view of th near ap
i of the presidential election Is un
llv an element exercising consider
iueniv. |**rticularly in stock tpec
, i,m but a conspicuous exception to
found In the reawakening of de-
I and the advances In price* shown
h iron iraile In widely separated aec-
Xhi* is really one of the most Im
*m d< veiopmenta of the week, and is
is indicating not only that ronfl
,r. n election results Is felt, but that
, „,u: ~■! • locks are down to a minimum
r , SII.UI on the various exchanges
„ r. ~jr s * her tdow In wheat the mnv
r.u i i' .re has been the retieratkai of
~, Argentine crop damage which
.'.rumental In Inducing some ad
ui ' h of which wu* loat later.
In the < altnn Market.
In (■{■ •• i 'ear of frost damage has been
the moving factor, and here. also, some
advui hus born scored from the low
mi i, . hid last Week Leading an
jri: I l ’* for an active demand for
i.-aer part of the year's American
,r.l pridlctlon* that 11.(O'.on hales
• absolute ly needed are made Farm
r . . .it- to follow the price down
• rci oral arc reported holding for bet
ter prices
Th, • rport demand for cotton Is appar
nmllllahail and this week wit
.mites the heaviest tingle day's exports
•torn Nr w Orleans ever rworried
Nine months trade returns show n gain In
•imifa I tired good* exported of 2 per
nr over a year ago, while the Increase
gricui'ural produe.t* wax only S per
.ait tins latter Increase being entirely
it vie to higher price* of cotton as eompar
■ wMh last yrer. The outlook Is for an
rgrcg.it* export of manufactured gooiis
,■ year of -,t Kb*M tie l o,l tor a total
vr r heretofore approached A curious
>sture is thot moat of the Increase In
port trade for the nine months Is In
products designed to be used by American
, vnnfacturcrs so that the anomaly IS pre
nteil of American manufacturers being
largest importer* of foreign products
Failure* for the week In the United
-tate* numlier W, * against 161 last
ek. 174 In this week a gear ago; IS3 In
and 33 each In IW7 and !•.
PITY UHEVIXIB*.
If the writer of the communication
1.1.1 ,| Calhoun" will *erd his name to
,•> Morning News, his communication
• i! h published The Morning News doe.*
i ish . nmmunirattons coming to It
c i, icons mous sources.
Mr Alex M Barbee has bought the 4-
■nn piping from the (Jovernmenl
- vi| buildings, and will use it for a
i irteslan well that he Intends to bore
place at Isle of Hope. Work on
* .w.d4 will begin within a week or so.
i .ve Kottenbiirg n subject of the ('jar
Russia, renounced hi*, alleglanre to
potentate In particular, and to all
. . > in general In the Superior Court
. rdav. tuck the oath to support and
i I ihe , one4l tut lon of the Cnlted
• - nnd avos mod* a clilxen by Judge
-ant.
dr Phnrlm J Heard of Augusta. Is In
isy. looking after the establishment
th Mill Haven s.iw mill near the Her
age Mr Heard Is interested with
John \V. Hickey of Augusta In the
ri ' and In the Mill Haven tract In
'Hr and Screven counties, from which
Umber Is to be houses! down the Sa
rah river to be cut up.
s.dcnr John M ligun of the Central
I ii.nl. has returtusl from a buslne-a
to New York Mr Kg.in wan struck
ic great (political activity that pre-
In the metropolis He would not
ire u fnr< cast of the result, hut and.
asked iilenit It. ihnt it would lax
st efforts of an ordinary man to ar
it any opinion, as he would meet
■nan who would grandly declare tbit
i Ide could not possibly loee, while
•■ry next tnnn would show jusl as
• fly that the other people could no l
p bl\ win.
ENTHUSIASTIC CON
VERTS.
Arr of Thfm Wlio
mm Thin W onion llim *.
Ira Knowiton of Rotte. Montana
5 u "*t enthusiastic convert to the vir
f Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahltis as a
f r obstinate stomach trouble She
I had poor nearly all my
• f now :foms to ne that for year? I
knew What It was tolo hungry, to
Rood natural :f‘eiltr
1 • troubled with gas in stomacn cau-*-
•u. on the heart with palpitation
♦ ri htruth Nearly everything I ate
‘Hi my atom.irh. sometimes I hid
in the stomach which almost re*
■ I >| asms
1 told me I had catarrh of the
’. Inf their medicines would not
oral | would still be a sufferer
o’ in sheer dPipf ritlon lo ll**| to
iris Dyspepsia Tablets,
they w>ro an advertised remedy
T ' I in t believe anything I read about
I Ii I no conflden in .iderrttse)
but my Pieter living m Pittsburg
'“r last spring telling m* how
Tablets had cured her and her
• ughter of Indigestion and lopp of
• appetite and I hesitated no long*
i
hi fifty cent box at my drug
1 1 took two of the large tablets
’ meal and found tiiem delightful
being hr pleasant to the tuste as
*' indy Whenever during the day
1 ‘ * ‘ I felt any pain or uneasiness In
■ ’ hor oboul the heart I took one
• tablets and In thre* we.k*
1 to me aa If I had never known
• MICh trouble wop
'"'imt'ii Dyspepsia TabletP In the
M * every member of our family
tn cask nal y after a hearty meal
• my rare of ue have a pain or
• the digest ive organa."
, H laivu of Hampton. Vo., pays:
j -d five years for dyspepsia, but
"Months I got more benetit from
dyspepsia Tablets than in five
f the doctors treatment "
„ I‘yspepalu Tablets Is the safest
• the simp lost and most conven
, ' 11 iv for any fotm of indigestion.
f stomach, biliousness, sour
j *!**utlng after meals, sympathetic
rouble.
I>vspep*|a Tablets is not a cheap
J *‘ ut *n active digestive remedy
r.e the pepsin and diastase which
*ik stomach lacks and they cure
’ ro ble % aue they digest the
v r i' l *! give the weak. ahu - e lover*
1 so bfich a chaore to rest and re u
* )y #popshi Tablets are sold in
Cut i . ? Mor * b tho United State*.
,iJU ana Ureal lirltlaa.
® Soldier’s
Life .
la one of hardship and ex
posure, am! tho danger* from
disease are as great a* from
ihrll and bullet. Here it a
orv of a life that was saved :
nltstad In Company E. First Regt
-1 Naw York \ oluntaars. at tba
Hug of the war with Hpaln White
risen duty at llaoolulu I was
with nialarl*. whtob was oompll
kidney trnuble. I was In tba
tv-on* days, and when and tsebarged
shattered.
•• A week after ! aam* out of the hospital the regiment tailed for borne.
I arrived home a parfeoi wreok. rodnoe.l In weight from 176 to 140 pouods
, -My mother Is a strong believer In Dr. Williams link Fill* for Pal*
People and she persua led in- to lake them. 1 did, and *xp*rlono*d a
derided rattsf by fbo time 1 had taken three bole*. When I bad taken five
boxes I was entirely cured. The pain wa* all gone, my appetite wa* good
and I hud gained In flesh and strength. To-day 1 am a well man, thanks
to Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* ‘
Kkaieg A. Bwisibt,
r* ifniuerkojr a™
up. Williams r -
Pink Pills
Pale People
•n* MUI hjr xll <iMicn. Of will b* a#nt P<*4-riM co \ XJfV
of pMr* 40 rfn * t*i or ■( fji for % 1
fTSo. b> l' Wiluah* Mbuicixb
Cos.. Hcb*nßCtJMljr. N. Y. V 4!
THE WEATHER.
ForwaM for Rtiurday and Sunday
Owrirfc, South Carolina inti Ki*t#rn
Florida Generally fair Saturday and
Sunday; light to fresh northeasterly
windn.
WMtfrn Florida Fair Saturday an*l
Sunday; light north wemerly wind*
Ye#t4rtay‘a Weather at Savannah.
Maximum temperature 1 4o
p m 90 degree#
* Minimum tfmprrdture 3.00
a m 67 degrees
Mean f*mi*r#:ure 74 dagr^a
Normal t*>vnpr#tur# 41 t
Exce#> of temptraflire .. Udegr*****
Accumulated rxrexs flnca
Nov. 1 . . ... . ISdrjrw
Accumulated excess fdnee
Jan. 1 216 degrees
Hainfall . trace
Normal 09 inch
Ddldiacy since Nov t. .. is inch
Deficiency since Jan 1. .9 Th inches
River Report —The high* of th* rtavan*
nah river at Augusts at S a. m . (75th
meridian timer, yesterday. was 7 4 feet,
n fall of 0.1 foot during the preceding
twenty-four hours
Observations taken ut the same moment
of time at all stations. Nov 2. 1100, h p
m . 75th meridian time
Name of ftta - T V Rail
• .r k i
New York city, clear .... 62 | a 00
Philadelphia, clear 62 j 8 f .00
Washington city, pt rldy 64 L .OO
.Norfolk raining j *4 S T
Hatferas. ruining i, n>
Wtlmlnirton. cloudy 7> 10 T
Charlotte, cloudy *i*; l
Raleigh, cloudy 6*> | t
Ch;irle<ton. cloudy ’72 * T
Atlmta. raining | 66 | L J T
Augiiafa. raining j 66 .. te
Savannah raining 70 1* T
Jacksonville, < ioudy TH | 6 on
Jupiter, partly cloudy . 7* Ol
Key West, cloudy • NO j * QO
Tampu. cloudy j 76 L j .(!>
Mobile, cloudy 6H 8 | .02
Monigomery, raining —| j L .46
Vicksburg partly cloudy i C 2 R
N w Orleans, raining 70 j io t
Galveston, cloudy 70 12
Corpus Chrlstl. ptly cMy 6S 6 rti
Palestine, clear 61 j 6 .00
Memphis, partly cloudy 60 12 00
Cincinnati, clear .Vi { 6 * .00
Pittsburg, clear 52 L*
Ruffslo, partly cloudy . 52 N <n
Detroit, cloudy j M L .00
Chlcag >. | Id 6 00
Marquette, cloudy \ 46 12 .18
Bt Paul, clear 52 l <■>
Davenport, clear f M |* 00
St Louie*clear L <*
Kansas City, clear * 58 L 00
Oklahoma, clear 60 j I, .00
Dodge Cfly, clear j 54 | L to
North Platte. Mear 54 a oi>
“H n Boyar, 1
Lgk-al ForecaK 'ufflclwt
1,0( 41. rKRIOXAL.
Mr. \V J Di'ano of Atlanta I* at thr
Pulaakl
Mr Abram lawry of Angtiata I* at thr 1
fV Soto
Ylr J M Barrrtl of Mrßar I* a gurnt
ot thr l*ula.kl
Mr P H I’atrlok ot Lyons la a gur*
ot tho Pulaokl.
Mr M Rtoh ®f Atlanta la a guoat
of thr Do Roto '
Mr. W. 14 Soharxman of Maron I* a
guoat of th* Pulaakl
Mr J M Maaon of Wrightavtll* la a
guoat of th* Pularkl.
Mr H P Davla of Statoahoro la rog-
at the Pulavkl
Mr F. J Kobmiwn lft via tho Cantrai
vortrr.ljy for Atlanta
Mr E W Harkor of Auguata la rogla- J
Ir*il at *ho Rorovon.
Mr \Vm Itoarh of Columbua la rogla
t*r*d at tho I)o Bo to
Mr Jamo-. D Nolaofl of Pharloatoti la 1
itjlittrol at tho Pulaokt.
Jlr John F M> Klmurr.iy of Waroaboro
Ik roglatoroij t tho Pulaakl.
Mr E \V Holla loft via tho Plant Byn
um y*atenlay for Now York
Mr H C Erwin of Atlanta was rogla
toroil at th* Pulaakl yootorday.
Mr. H W Wlngard of Auguata rogla
torod at tho Pulaakl Jrostorday
Rlr F A Hoffman lofi via Iho Plant
Bvaiem yoatorday for Waahlngton
Mr John E Foy of Egypt a< among
tho arrival* yoatorday ai th' Pulaakl
Mr J E Smith. Jr., of Dublin, wi*
among yootorday t arrlvwl* nl th Puia.-hl.
Mr. W. P McO*heo loft via tho (4s-a
hoard Af Line yo*terday for Jackaon
ville.
Mr. Chaa 8 Heard of Augusta wa*
among th* arrival* at tho Do Solo ye
ti rday
Mir* Carolln* William* ha* rrturnod
frrm a plo-aeant vlelt to At.anta and Mont- |
g..mory.
Mr D E. William*. Jr , of Jackaon- 1
v|||o. wa* among the gucata of the IJ.
8010 yoatorday.
Mr I C Hittrhlfiasn wa* among tho
pa*ongor* of Ino Plant Hytom y**tor
; ,iy for Baltimor*'
-A groat motoor I* roported to have
I fallen ne.tr B-mgeity lake. M.ilre. on Aug. j
Si exploding Within a lew foot of the ho
i and dtruppeoring Not a < r * m *"* j
wa* dlacovered, avo after a prolonged j
1 m reh. a
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER X lIKKI
orrifUL.
CITY GOVERNMENtT^
ommL PRoct:F.t>nrc* of mi H
€TL.
Savannah. Ga Ort 31. IHOO-Tha repu
lir mcctlnx of Council wo held tht*
|cvr>lnx xt a o’clock. Prmant. fhe Hon
Hi rman llyera .Mayor. prcfUlnit Alder
men Horrinar. Haaa. Baron. MUU. Thom
a*. Jarrell, Ik>yie an I Dixon
Mimitca of mrctifuc of Oct 17. IWO. were
tspon motion. - on finned an published
REPORTS OK COMMITTEES
City of Savannah. Oct si. 19M
Tho Committee on Accounts report that
C.cv have xanuned and found correct.
| loll* iigainst the city amounting to nln<
fhoupund and acventy-Jivc dollars and nine
cents, an per accompanying schedule and
re< ornmead that the same be paee*d for
(•aymeni Geo J Ml’.la
Chairman Committee on Account a.
$9.07509.
Ki*lort and account* passed
for payment Herman Myara.
Mayor.
Af iijiiti*—
Board of Health—
Garfunkcl & S*n $ 43 IS
The Natlovi.il Vaccine Est 24 W
Jam* M Dtxon a t'o. .. .121
Time of b nd? 2 7.
Tim‘ of hand* 4 IA-4 78 6J
City Lampn—
F.<ll eon Electric 111 Cos 54f 00
Cremator!**—
4 Time of hand# SIBO uu
I fry Culture—
I!. laOvell e Son* $ 2 06
TUm* of hand'-' 91 42
Tfm< of hands 287 85— 3SI :::
Fire Department
' J*i*. M. T>ixon A< Cos. . .$ 2*" 79
Oohen-Kulman C. A Cos 2*' 00
Lippmon Bros 7 17
S Ihitnt G 4n<l W F Cos. 13 75
J D. Wert! A Cos • i 92
Wa A H H Littlmorc . 9 15
' Geo J Rarthelmeas 694
I W E Ward 313
The Gutv.i Parc ha A R
M Cos 7 20
J F Furlong 352
The En Franca K. Eng
Cos 36 90
; T A Ward. Mgr 9no
Herman Coal A W Cos. .. 43 30
John F Canty 13 33
I* O’Connor 24 on
Fulmer Hdw Cos \ 24 83
W K Ward 19 05
T A Ward. Mgr 12 90
Mutual Owe I,t. Cos. 35 31
Electric Supply Cos 37 75
Edlron K 111 Cos 5 no
Edison E. 111. Cos 1 46
Neal-Millard Cos 13 75
E L Keidllnger Agent .. 213
Mlngledorf A Cos 9 m
S F Haywood A Cos 19 U>
F. Lovell's Sons 496
Leo Fr ink 8 nn
P McGlnahan 4h
R H cu-menr* 250
John F. C inty 7 45
J H Henneafy ?63
M H A D A Byck .... 12 35
Mrs. g\nnie M- Stay pvi no— 789 91
Fire Driartmtftt, new imp—
Vi m Armltogp $1.500 00
House Drainage, city—
Time of hands sl4 di
Incidental*—
Robt Ht hnelder ..s3s)
I*turel Grove Cemetery—
<7eo. J Rarthelmras $ 1 25
M Dixon A Cos. 4 25
Henry A. Dreer 7 08
Palmer Hdw Cos 46
Dixon. Mitchell A Cos. .... 2 62
Time of hands 186 53 392 1!
Market—
Adams' Paint Cos ..$3,5
Pork and Squares—
AlVl'fw Hanley Cos $ 16 90
Dixon. Mitchell A Cos 2 71
Geo J bar tin* line** sno
John G Hutler 1 75
J II Heldt 70
Jas M Dixon A Cos 17 74
McKenna A Walsh 2 00
Henry A Dreer 7 W
Philadelphia I*awn M Cos. 2
G Revlll 6
Mr F. M Randy 30 00
Palmer Hdw Cos 17 23
Springfield Dairy. E E
Cheatham 1 60
Time of hands MU— 316 71
Paving—
J W Wiggings $ 14 26-3 14 $5
Police—
A Ehrlich A Pro $ 12 32
Emile Peters 3 *
Overstreet A* llallford 1 fin
Georg* W Allen A C 0.,. 60
William F. Reid 7 srt
Southern Drug and Chem
ical Cos IS
p McGlashan
Western f'nlon Tel C 0... 387
James M Dixon A C<x... 97*6
Knlekertrocker Ice Cos. .. 2?0
Planters Rice 31111 Cos 4 0
Georgia Telephone and
Telegraph Comapny .... 118 00-$ 32*55
police rmforma—
A Simon m GO)
Printing ami Stationery—
J 11. I! Oahorne 100 00
Public Building*—
Mutu.t! Gae Light Cos $ 2 A 7 *
Mutual Gas Light Cos. ... 3 10—$ 475
unvevtger Department
* E. Ileibe $ 23 30
E Lovtll'a Sons ... 122
Wm. Taylor I* 35
Cohen-Kulman C. A W*.
r.. '-’J st
1 Tim *'f hand- 495 s 517 77
H.iix !>eparttnant. O. E. M I>epartmcnt—
I Leo I rank SOO
StriHts and Lanca—
J. W| W iggtof IKIIMIIM'I 1310
ornc , i 4L.
P McGlaahan 4 no
Wm Taylor 43 05
E Uwlt t Son# 1 96
T. J Davla mCO
P M UUshan 2 '*
*eo M Norton U (W
Thoa. Houlihan 87 01
J H H*wlt S7O
J W W'ttd A Cos r 16
Time of hand* 1,077 OS
Sidewalk*—
D T Elliott %• 10 96
Time of h*nd* 32 13- 1,926 30
Water Works—
Rond Harrison 4 Cos $ 341 63
Bond. Harriaon A Cos 352 37
Georgia Telegraph and
Telephone Complin\ 75 19
The Holly Manufacturing
Company w
T J Davla 996
Merchants and Miners’
Transportation Cos 436
R D W.md A Cos 72 60
Pay roll. October isoo 1.M7 91
Time of honds 43 35
John McGrath 77 74
Time of hands 3$
Total $9.n75
The Committee of the Whole. 10 h oh
was referred the resolution to request tne
senator and represent at R *s from this dis
trict to introduce and secure the |Mag*
of a hill authorising the Mayor and Ai
der men to oien Abercorn and Harnanl
streets through the squaroa on said streets
and to close the cross streets on said
squares to the property line, beg to re
port favorably to same
Herman Myet%.
Chairman Committee of the Whole
Adopted
The Committee ©n Public Health, to
which was referred the petition of George
H Waring, asking permission to dig privy
vaults on lots $1 to 33. BouthvMe ward,
beg to report favorably thereto, condition
ed upon connection being made to the
new aawerage system as soon as avail*
b|e J G Jarrell.
Chairman Committee on Public Health
Adopted
The Joint Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which was referred the
petitions of James Doolan and W H
Coleman, asking to be relieved from the
payment of bills In the amount of $6 00
each for cleaning and tilling privy vaults
petitioners claiming that the collection of
the said amounts Is contrary to the pro
visions of an ordinance adopted March 14.
’94. beg to report favorably thereto
J G Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee
Adopted
The, Joint Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which was referred the
petition of Mary Driscoll, asking that sh<*
be refunded the sum of s'. 40 aid city
treasurer for cleaning and filling up atnk
at No 418 East Bryan street, beg to re
port favorably to same
J O Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee
Adopted
The Joint Committee on Public Health
.tnd Finance, to which was referred th ■
petition of Antonia Robinson, asking to
1 e paid for articles .lestroyed by
of heahh authorities. In the amount of
sls. b*r to report adversely thereto
J O Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Commute#.
Adopted
PETITIONS AND APPLICATION*
The following appl!rations to transfer
licensee were read and referred to the
Committee of the Whole
L B Marcer. to transfer his liquor li
cense from East Broad and Mclonough
streets to the souihweat comer Indian *nd
Ann streets
Otto W Nell, to transfer his liquor li
cense at 3G Congress street, west, to 9*6
riroughton street, weal
J W Hearer, to transfer his green gro
eery license from the corner of West
Broad and Waldburg street lane to the
northwest corner of Houston and Congress
streets
Petition of W O A R C. Harrison rel
ntlve to the refunding of the f ix of $75 00
paid by petitioner* for the business of ne
gotiating loans on real estate was read
ami referred to the Committee on Finance
Petition of the Dixie Oil Work* nsklng
that they be permitted to use a roa iway
immediately In front of their ple*. of
business on the bluff similar 10 that iisshl
by the occupants of buildings on the
northalde of Bay street, between Lincoln
and Habersham, was read and referred to
the Committee of the Whole
Petition of sundry green grocers asking
a reduction In their license wits read and
referred to the Committee of the Whole
Pet 44 ion a of property owners on Indian
•treet asking that the enid street I* pav
ed with vitrified brick Instead of gran
ite block was reu 1 and referred to the
Committee of the Whole
Petition of the Haven Home Institution
asking that they he permitted to run *
horse and wagon n the streets to do their
own draylog without beln\ required to
take out a badge was read and referred to
Ihe Committee on Finance
Petition rf Rimes Bros A Cos. asking
the refunding of $6 paid for wagon badge,
petitioner claiming to have substituted a
single-horse truck In lieu of the wagon
for which they were made to takt out
nnorher badge, was read and referred to
the Committee on Finance
Petition of J F Emery, asking the re.
funding of $6. aaU! amount having been
paid for wagon badge, on account of peti
tioner using a two-horse wagon twidce mi
a one-horse wagon, was read and referred
to the Committee on Finance,
Petition of Ihnjgan A ftheftnl). asking
the refunding of $3 for a one-horse m ogon
badge, petitioners claiming an error wa*
made Innocently In taking out a wagon
badge. Instead of a truck had|re and m id.
to pay $4 additional for said truck hdg*‘
was read and referred to the Committee
on Finance.
Petition of property owners and resi
dents on Third street between Drayton
and Lincoln, asking the opening of the
ild Third street, between Drayton and
Lincoln,was read and referred to the t’ovn
mlttee on Opening Htreets.
Petitions of Mrs 8 J Kady. A. R Ful
ford and J K Fulton A Son. ag nts ask
ing the refunding of $5 46 each for clean
ing and filling sink.-. w read and re
ferred to the Joint Committee on Public
Health and Finance
Petition of Mary M Clark, asking the
refunding of $3 do for cleaning and filling
sink at No 1311 Drayton street, was read
and referred to the Joint Committee on
Public Health and Finan< e
Petition of E E Desverny. asking the
refunding of $2 ?< for cleaning and filling
sinks, was read and referred to the Joint
GnmiDllfee on Public Health and Finance
Petition of Mrs. II H Oroth. asking
to be relieved of a bill of $6 for cleaning
and filling privy vault 407 At.derou
street, east, was raail and referred to the
Joint Committee on Public Health and
Finance
Petition of Miss Mo F Coeey, asking
Council to ttansfe- portion 0/ lot No. **l
Laurel Grovs Crmerery to herself was
read and referred to the Committee on
Public Health.
Petition of K. A Wall, chairm-m trus
tee* Hebrew Crtnet*ry. bv 0 L I*asaron
attorney, asking permission o dig a privy
vault In the lot occupied by the keeper.
Just west of Utewafi and Wilson streets,
petitioners to make sewer connections to
the new sewerage system as won as
available, was read and referre 1 to the
Committee on Puhll Health
Petition of a committee of the Officers
and Teacher* Association of the Kund.ty
School of the Lutheran Church, protest
ing against the proposed action orf Coun
cil n cutting aireets through the square*
of the city, was read and upon motion,
was recaived as informsalon
Petition of J M KatIII. et. al expres
sive of their approval of the ordinance of
Alderman Dixon proposing the renaming
of the streets south of Anderson street,
was resd nnd upou motion, received .1-
in formation
Petition of ninety-nine cltiscns amt
pro petty owners living south of Anderson
street, signifying their approval of AI- J
Ltuutb t ‘orduuuu. kf Uu r•-I
4
oynn il.
naming of afreets south of Anderson
street. *4* itad un i ret elver) 11 informa
tion.
Petition % of h* MLae* oarah A and
Grace L Harman staling that (hey era
constantly* annoyed by certain partita
using Insulting and offensive language to
ward* them upon the stress * and inking
the protect ion of thr* authorities from a
further conllnuan • ©f these insults, wa*
read and referred to the Mayor.
ORDINANCE#
The follow pig ordinance, read in Coun
cil the flr*f time Oct 17. I9nn read the
second time <, i 31. igop amended, plicvd
upon Its latsaage and adqaed
Uy Alderman Dixon
An ordinary 1* io re-name the streets In
the city of H.ivannah south of Anderson
•treat
Beet lon 1 Re it ordained b> the Ma>nr
and Alderm* 11 *f the - ity >f Havanrah u.
Council a**cmb!ci| concerning the street:-
in the city of B‘Vtnnah soutti of Ataier
son street that
Janis street* shall t* known as Thirty
llrst street
Second Olllott and rtt Paul streets shall
l*e hereafter known a* Thirty-second
•tree!
Third. Grapev.re. West Third and 81
Nicholas streets shall be hereafter known
as Thirty third street
Fourth. Rlaniarrk. West Fourth and 8f
John streets shall he hereafter known as
Thirty-fourth Street
Fifth. Barwh. Wilder \\ esf Fifth.
Ml* hael an I Rrady streets shall he here
after known as Thirty-fifth street
Btxth, Willow West Blxth and Ht
Thomas streets shall be hereafter known
as Thirty-sixth street
Seventh and East Seventh streets shall
be hereafter known Thirty seventh
street
Eighth. Center, Janies and East Eighth
street** shall be her'wftar known as Thir
ty-eighth street Except that pari of
Center street, running diagonally north
of Eighth sareet nnd between Ogeechee
road and Rulloch street, which remain#
unchanged
Ninth and East Ninth streets shall be
hereafter known as Thirty-ninth street
Tenth. Church and East Tenth streets
shall he hereafter known as Fortieth
street
Eleventh and Lamar streets (or avenuat
shall !e hereafter knowp a Forty-Oret
•trset
Twelfth ind Bomb Avenue streets shall
he hereafter known as Forty-second
street
Be* 2 Re it further ordained that all
ordinances and parts of ordinances in
conflict with this ordinance are hereby
repealed
Tho following ordinance real he first
tlm Cxt 17. read the second time (Vt
31. and at the request of the alderman
tnirmhidrig consent was given t or Its
withdrawal
By Alderman Haas—
An ordinance nm*n*llng an ordinance
1 ttdopLd IV.' 13. 1*99. entitled “An ordl
non to provide f*r the |*enslonlng of
suprranntmied and •Hsob’ed firemen
Section 1 Re It ordained by h- Ma\*or
and Ahl*rmen of the city of Savannah In
Council assembled, that the abov- m>n
itoned ordinance be amended to read as
1 follows
That any mwnbtr >f the fire department
who has or shall have performed duty
therein for a period of ten years and up
ward# and leas than twenty \csrn, shall,
uprxi a certificate from the health officer
of the city of Ravannah. concurred in by
; Council, that such member has become
physically or mentally permanently dis
abled so as to render necessary his r'eire
ment from all service in the said fire d*-
iwr rmnt. Ih* placed on ihe retired roll and
shall reA lve an annual pension during hi*
lifetime of a sum equal o one-fourth f
the full salary or < ompcnwaiton of the
member so r**Hrel
S*° 2 Bo It further ordained, That any
me miser of tho fire department who ha*
or sluall have performed duly therein
4 period of twenty v'war* or upwards and
I*** than jhlrty years, shall. U|nn a r.er
fifh ate from the health offl< • r *f ih city
of Ravanrah, roncurrs*! In by <’oune|l,
that such member has become physi .il’y
or mentttlli permanenth disabled *0 ,* s to
be unfit for duty !♦• pin *) on th- retired
roll ind shall receive an annual pen-ton
during his lifetime of u sum equal to one
third of the- full walary or com pen sat I ri
of th* memis r *0 retired
Re . 3 lie It further ordained. Thai any
member of the fire department who has
or sttail have informed duly therein for
a perl<sl of thirty years or upwards shall,
upon a rertlfi wte from h* health officer
of the city of Huvannah. concurred In by
Council lhat such member has become
physically or mentally permanently dis
abled m) a* to is unfit for duty, la* placed
on th<t retlr*<l roil and shall receive an
annual peneion during his lifMim** of a
sum equal to one-half of the full salary
or * omi* na.iticm of such m* mis r so re
tired
B* •• 4 Re It further ordained. That all
ordinancesi and parts of ordinance* in con
flict with Ihi ordtrum e are hereby r<e
paw led.
The following ordinance read the first
time Oct 17. IfOb, read the second time
Ort 31, 1900. |da<ed upon Its laissage and
.slopl ed
By Alderman lloa*—
An ordinance 10 grant the permit herein
mentioned for the Improvement of the
property herein mentioned
Beet ion 1 Re It ordwind b> the Mayor
and Aldertmn of the city of Savannah. In
Council assembled, Thai the |***tlthi of
I’aul f ’onidi t> eniaig** workshop )< k
of >tore on lot No. 1, Pen ival ward. Hol
land tythlng. No 135 and 137 Dull street.
111 the city of Savanna 11. presented to
Council and referred by Council to the
Committee on Fire, be and the iim< la
hereby granted.
Rcc 2 That ail ordinances and part- of
ordinance- In conflict with th ordinance
are hereby repealed
The following ordinal; read the first
time Oct. 17. r'4l the < ond time Oct
31. and on motion by alderman Introduc
ing. wan referred to the Commit let of
the Whole:
Ry Alderman flat
An ordtnan<e to amend an ordinance <n
tilled An Ordinance to Regulate El* -
iric Hallways operating in th* City o'
Savannah, adopted Oct. 11. itti.:
flee:ion 1. lle.lt ordah e 1 bv th Mayer
,and Aldermen of the cli* of Savannah In
Council asaemhbd. Thai the ah.v -*n
-111 leal ordln ince Is heteby amended w> toat
hereafter It shall not be tiw 141 for ary
electric railway < omp.my, ofreratad in the
dty of Savannah, to run any * t Its • am
In Ihe cor|orate limits of Ihe r!y of Sa-
Aaiuiah. south of Broughton sr. * b*-
twaen ihe hours of 11 p m and 6 36 1 m .
city* lime, at a rate of spc*#d exceeding stg
(6i miles an hour. 01. dutlng th *.,d
hours, south of sahl Broughton atrset, to
ring a hell or sound a gome save when it
ran he shown by said company that this
was necessarv to avoid an Impending col
lision; the purpose of this amendment be
ing to prevent as far as possible any tin
necesaary noise that may disturb Die re t
or quiet of Die r!tts*us of Savannah dur
ing the hours named
In the event this section, or* any put
thereof, Is violated, the emHoye of the
railway company guilty of such viola
tion shall be subject, upon conviction be
fore the Police Court of the r |ty of Sa
vannah. to a fine not 10 ex* eed one hun
dred Dtn> dollars and Imprisonment n I
to exceed thirty (3f)> days either or b>th
In the discretion of the court, amt. fur*
ther. the railway company Itaeif | be
subject, upon conviction before the Poll e
Court of the city of Savannah, to a fine
not to exceed one hundred 4109) <*o lar * for
each and every violation of thin section.
Sec 2. He It further ordaln<gl. That all
ordinances an*l parr* of ordinance* In
conflict wtth this ordinance are heraby
repealed
on th- first reading
By Alderman Jarrell—
An *r*llnan*- to amend ■•• hr
passed March 14, !MM entitl'd ’ An Ordi
nance 10 fix the charges to owners of pr jp.
erty for cleansing and filling privy
vault* **
tiaAUeu i. if*. M fltAtUsid Uu. Ataxor
Some Tilings New
THAT WE HAVE
Just Opened Up,
And the Assortment is Complete.
VESTIBULE LACES.
Sever4l quallttcw In 12. 15 24 >an I
36 inches wide, and all to mat n
\V have panda Uo in Irt h P-'UIL
and Arabian.
MANTEL SCARFS
In Jatwincse Silks, Imrorted Fra
tonnt e. and reverul ch #iei qualities.
LACE CURTAINS.
ThD ato**k a* usual la the orly full
and complete one In the dry.
FOLDING DOOR PORTIERES
are hard to And but aft* r hard
work we got about twenty llfT* r*nt
IMtterna Theac go.**!'* are extra
wide Of course we have the r ar
row one* from the choapvat up to
sls 00 a pair.
WILTON AND SMYRNA RUGS
In carpet sl*e* from 6\9 up *o largest
sis* The Wilton and Axrntnstei ar
ftperlilly fine.
UPHOLSTERING GOODS
OuimfM. Bilk Cord., rlr., In .nil
fra ile.
COME AND SEE US.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
*
Twice tlie price could buy no better.
LIPPMAN RKOS., Savannah Agents.
~McDoi\ot T GH & BALL ANT YNE, V
Iron Founders, Machinists,
ti.a<a.u.l(k, ■•lltrMU.ra. bamu riur.i. •>' 't ' ;**^A*W
•**< —f VBrltwl mm* ■•. •'• ®
>lll*, Hr Mill r*H •!>• fiiaa. r.iltj., at*.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. ?
oerinui..
an.l Alil-rm.n of Ih- dty of Bavannah H
Council aa.-mtilr.l, lhat (h,- aNiv,* r- t*-t
ha aiwl Iho l h-r-liy
am-,id—t by .Iriklnf from flrai
,lon tho ronrluitlri* nri< "In <i
whoro vault* nro on,l *-w r
rwino Mon* lmn,' , (i!4*-lv ma.lo ln*t.*a.l,
(hero ahall b* n® ehargo for .I* tn*.
Inf or filling "
B— 2-Ho II furlhr, orrtaln'<l that n l
ordlnanre* and part* of ©rdlnancra In ron;
ftlr, with thi* ordlnanrr arr horeb> r<-
paakd.
ELBCTIONB.
An *!<>• • lon K* had thia ovenlng of a
city phyalrlan fur ,h* ** 'aid dlatrl i lo
lilt ill, vacancy • au**d by Ibc rcvlgnatl n
of !>r Lavl. ihcr. being only ore api>ll
cation Dr E B (J*ta>rnc. *he rule, were
•u(pended an,l III* Honor, th*- Mayor, l,i*
alrurtcd to rt.u the
Dr O*borne Dr o.born' wa. Ihrrciiin ,
declared duly clecle.l to fill the une*|.lrel
term cauaed by the .aid rclgtwtion l Dr
Levi.
liBBOLt'TIONB
Uy Alderman Jarrell—
Whereaf, I, vacancy ha* occ„rr*d In Ihe
office of the keeper of Laurel Drove Cem
elery by ihe abandonment of the |lu e by
the Incumben*. In view of tht- vacancy
,he clerk of founrll I* ln*tru. le 1 to adver
le an election lobe held at 'he nex' r*K
illur mceilng of ('ouncll to nil the vacan
cy for the uriexpired lerin
Adopted
lly Alderman Dixon—
A vacancy hav t,g occurr-d amor.g the
chimney contra, lora by reason of the
death of Abtain Sheftall the lerk of
(•ouncll le herewith directed to a,lvertl*
an election to All Ore vacancy to be held
t the next regular meeting of Council.
Nov iC 19f*i. at <i |> m
Adopt ed
By Alderman Ba-on—
Besolved by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of
the (Tty of Savannah lo Council a*-
aemNed. That the reprt*ent.Mve* from
Chatham county In the Legislature of
Oeorgla and thr *entor from the Kirt
Dl.trtct are re*pectfully reijueated to *up
port and secure thr paemgr of a bill en
titled "An Ml to n* the time for the
election and appointment of all ofti er, of
the city of Bavnnnih. to provide for the
i.rint of offlee of all *uch officer*, to reg
ulate their *alarle* and for other put
po.eethe object of the said act. *
shown by the body thereof, being to In
clude within Ihe term* and provision, of
an ad of tire Leglriature approved D*.
IS. I*. the superintendent or head of the
fir* deportment, the superintendent or
head of the police department, the director
of public work* and the supertntcndcnr of
,h,- waterworks, ind thu* fix thr term, of
all officers now elective by the Council of
r#
tlon for two years from the time oJ then
election
Adopted.
By Aldernyon Haaa-
Hesolved. by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah In Council
senihled. That the execution In the nnm*
of the cl*y by the Hon llermtn Myer-c
Mayor, of the contract dj‘ed June > t".
between Ihe city ol Savannah and Oan
W W t lord on. covering a conveyance i
bv Oen Gordon of a strip or space forty I
fees In svldth for street purposes, and an |
agi.imeet fey (Jug ftUje yj piU 111 u IWtU-
OUR CARPET STOCK
. < mj>rl. th f .llowlhK I'KENCH
AXMIKHTI Hh WIIVrOXB. HOUY
imrstiKle'*. WILTON VICLVETB,
TACLHTKY lIIU'B.SCLH aid IN
(IKA1NB
OUR PRICES ARE LOWER
than any otn- elr*. f. r ffra'-elags
good•• Wc do nlt iy Ju| s u $
I'M ln II -tn **ff it FI ftST •’L AS.4
e*i k Wh* u you l*<i> , *’.ir|v*t f'om
11a. you won't ever be sor.y bs
inuiH we know it Is all right.
DON’T BE CAUGHT
by a meat big advertisement which
l not all truth We never *:lve hitto
and tnak** it upon other •*-!a \s’a
want a living r*r*nt on cve ytiilnx
:an't live without It.
FURNITURE STOCK
I. getting in sh*|K\ and we ar
ehowlng 11 full line of Ldr**an an-l
Put lor Siilts Si leboar<la, Tiin.
Clti: •!• 1,-*Mther Pouches Iron Reds
M *ttr. * Fancy Ho kers. Tablaa,
et. . at prices ruitlsfa* tory
(H IT, I 11..
tv-foiir-ln h drain pipe from the flood
gat,, on the northern |tn< of Bt Julian
.tr*. t to the drainage nuGrt on the north*
er,, line of Bay street and the other
Ml|m ,tlon- men(toned In the eatd con
tract. he nnd the some is fully ratified
and *, nffttned Adopt, and.
By Aldermen Dtxon-
B, —dyed by tMayor tnd Aldermen
of the rlty of Havannah in Coutwll aa
semhled. That the off.-, of C || Dor.
set t represent 1,,* the City and Buhurhcn
Betdw > p . | |o fhe city of
Savannah, that certain strip of land on
the HOUth side of Seventh street, be,ween
Barnard and Whitaker streets. 8 xj*l k.
and , • attaining -,,'44 72 square feet, nl tha
lot, of the per f.pinre f0.,1 nmounting go
C Old W, !• and the same |* hereby
n< * pte-l. subject to the city attorney**
approval of title, and to hr paid for by
the nr', of the city pnv ihle in two years
without Interest, Adopted
MIMCICLLANKOCB
ID irtng w >* had upon the complaint of
Mr, El let, || itllveria vs. J. W. Mcln*
tit* who compl., * lhat an unused, dl*
lopPl.ired franc building situate In tha
rear c,f the premises known at ll* (trough
ton ►trot. ~,*t. i- a nuisance, In reusing
tho ffre rl.l! and that Its condition la un
sanitary and urwhn|eomc, U n,l that It ta
th,i< manifestly Injurious to the publto
h, altlt arid safely.
City Attorney A/lame, representing the
c t.v, ar l Mr J It H,tur*y, Jr., represent
ing th dcfcndnnt. Mrs Ellen II Oliveira.
Oils Ira Cif- Chief Maguire,
Won man Bog* r- and Inspector* Well and
M Donald giving testimony for Ihe plain
tiff Mr M' ln'lre nnklng a statement In
behalf of hifftee.f After hearing of ar
gument from Mr Bsussy. conclusion was
rr*i hc.l hy the adoption of the following
renolut on offered hy Alderman Mills:
Resolved. That the building lit the rear
of the premises ilg Broughton stroeg.
cast hs- removed by the city marshal, un
less the owner. J W Mdntlre, places tha
building within (hlr’y days from tht* date
In a condition to make It unobjectionable
from the standpoint of health and rtre. the
Pre . hlef nnd the health ofH< er ,o report
l<* rendition nt the end of -hlrty days, nrd
permission to do this work I* granted ac
< ordittaly. specification* - to repairs to
he submltt**! to the tire chief.
There being no farther business. Conn
ell took a rere*s subject to the call of th#
chair WM P, BAILEY.
Clerk of Council.
VV. ROSS GRAVENER,
Manufacturer’s Aflent,
RAILW AY AM) MILL 91 ITMK9,
Provident Building, Savannah, Go*
Tiiesetin/ Capsules nro luPfHaj
X *!o Bal*am of Copaiba,
V 'VI Cui>ebor!njscfionsand(MinY|3
|#J CURE IN 4d hOURS V.J/I
ML the tame diseases withoufl
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