The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 15, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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10 NO. 1 COMPRESS’ CLOSE CALL HUSO IHI) PHKM N%HI44HNI.N ►>- c %pi:i i)i:ni(i(iio> iin imi *l'ti- ( omprri* Hhr*| Itnrned, but the Fire t lirokril n*fnrr Vn> Dftntaac Uaa Done Ihr I tar If—'The Fire Drvrlnpnl -u*l !•••> iul W'mm Very llnplil—<4*oml U nrk l> !•* i lrcuM n. tii*- It I % r l nfl> ami h* Kni|lo>r of the .>m*un I'rr arnlrtl llnr< arrlmi* Unuiaaf-lhr I .*t Iniftlt*<l n * \of *.%• eeal In it |3,.*t(NL No i . mp fM of the Fnlon Cam pr **• Comp * > i Hut h n I-a l i .rr w •*C4|> 1 .‘Mini f. n y Ar* t*'B lA-‘t n* i A It happened whv •>•*'• •n* . Cos be a Vf r> M*rtou 1* * pt *vei • (ixiipA 111v <*j \ light To i o f h wutehcd th* flr* !rm the city le of th river if • rx> and for a tinx* a# if i< m 'til' tht* comprc ■> but a (dl |o (. in ( ’ ’ wnarf wc*.i! *> <k’tMyol The fire broke out #u ddsnly Ir, th* nortf.f.iiii corner o( the on pe# *•!. about ft o :*ck. It ws it an e #!.sgc W.jt’hmar Jotu.ci promptly px out the aid tu*t *• o th* wti*r but there w and” * *i* f . the arrangement of i * fire •? t t—' '**- par.ttds and the 4i t * on g ve •* in a very few miiuitn th* if*- a • l;m • i to the roof tnd *•■•* if t* w> "h *-h iai a brght giar* <>n ♦ -k v. n: n i tra l* i at :*•:.: :■ ■ tht* .* O i The hllU l I r> M.imer 1- ' the river not far away and wn* n N.rf Captain Ar i-r>* i the blase ne *- * III* tii.H.f screaming for all It was •or This ar.i- M u * aftermon th* ** Regie w ■ r under w;-rr t :*r hr duty at mo ?*- board whaiv at .1 the; litre . utter T> t-e* i. <n * f wh. • respond* *1 pmmpily *nl pro oe-ded to *i • very effertlve wrk The tu* Fore*: City, Paulsen ani Ko*> t'annon also re* ar. 1 ai i l In the work. Tne lire headquarter# was te bp honed froiXi the S**ai. *<rd wharf ehortn fier the fir-- wr.vo d.r ov er**d. and For itu* Campo prompt!;, rt w ith a den of nine men. who w.re q urk’.y* ferrse-l thins# otnfw! t in ,jnf uebx. oci f * wharf, but fcoun h.d th> lln*i of h* *f whteh th- ompaii> ha* i nmpk* ;pr> > on hand. .- • raiir;*teib-.! •** and n • *--t up after whi n they alia kd th* rtarn-"• IriA,u it- wharf e. .• rtup Mafcuir- f at the K k' irnivr wn ii the maet-jAie wa* re* c ive-l at headquarter.*, hut wi l men a row# the river. dim* lilty w .• f nir.d In se'Ur.s th tie in* pump, whbtfj only re'**t.ii) cor*traded t>v th company for lira pur gw.iae* t • w< rk. Tne hk r*trr. on for the rlfht, bad #hut t>:T tne main pump. IcAYiiiff only the am all ianf • n rn* ted to #u|*|..y drinking water Tht* ini*- if r t* e nirutb - i,d> *d w.- av*ahi- t h-ii Iho hie w:m first dl a* ered. Tin itfllculty was rciooitwl by r*u perlnter.dem a. L*. l>rum of the JBlectrb ldar : Company, whoi'roa-ed over to the i*lani and pe* 4s.il y t<**k i u . of th* w**rkmc tb* jmmp Ti.i iui •Hahed an ampl* eupp.v of water, ami firemen a d#l ty h•• Hen hoard ••mpio> w> n liad .-ever.*s yool etrearns on from the , wharf aid* Thla. *mbtnal with the fTfdiTo h Intr poured c*r. by ihs t igs on fhe river side, fo *n sublued iho flam* Sujiertntemlerd .Maguire eatlmat>s that It was only fifteen nnnutea after everything in ahlpehai** bafo:** th* fir* wai umier | control ft fa understood that the damage lonc j by the fir - will n*>t exceed $. >O, and it I may be le.-.- M* C. Martin, Agent | of the Bv.ihoini .\u Fine at Havamuth. [ Was seen nfter th* fire ami made th* fol lowing etal imnt "Th*- damag- to the property f the S*‘.itArd Is < onhik-ii tit tin- ikvttriK 'i<m of the r*sf if the i ompreas nn I mud*- # >w mlrtor injurh-a to th* building In my op.riton it wall no* amount to m>r* than SI,OOO. nil of which Is fully <*uverod by in- j aura nee. 'The .pros-, the hajeginfr and ties r.*l hale- of cotton in the bulHln#r h i rut* and to th* Ftiiovt fthlp.ang Company. In mv opinhai th*‘ preas is nt Krtl>. if at all, ilamiu - *t, aial ai-'Mit the on!> la* ‘ if fend b> th*- I'nlon Shipping Company was a few bah -of cotton and the bug ging and ti* ‘ A liberal eetlmat** of this loss would !*• fl.atX*. which 1m **ov*re*l ful ly by insurant Thare Is k> Uintg* to father building, pr* - **t ner |r*t*. r- > ; which eann*t. and will not be readily and promptly repaired.” The < omiakrmtively small damage done by tii. • r<- wdl l • a stirpn— * to tho . wh* watch* and /t from its inceptFn ami *l>- a-rv#tl th- diligent a* *i faithful w*rk of the firemen ami oilvr*ra In fighting th-* j ravages of ib* flam*'- To th* * it se* t l that a conflagration *f very much j grea'et magnttud- was in progr*- -. Su|mrlnten-lent thtbboit was on his any ' to the Seaboard office when the tire broke out A mp lined by Agent Martin he w.s moi;K th* first t.i ros- th- n\*-r on the ferry. Both gemth-meit nuimin***! on | th** seen*, <lir* ttng th* wmk f th* com pany's employee uiibl the tiro iwid been emirely uUiue-i Buperintendeni Maguire gives lue cr- dlt to tla** tug for ill- fsirt they took in sup pr**sslng th flames. The w*rk of th Itegis he says whs first*H a>s. ami that ! of th* Tyhee wa> rrnuirkabbi for so Mina I! j u v**v-. I. Tba. however. Is no dtarredlt to the work >f the other tugboats. The Tv Is . . next to th- Itegi*, which was alrewdy t the SealxMird ilmk, ba-i the flrvt str *m on the ii•. 1.1 ut .M ( !isr, in -omiimnd tit th* amcr trrlve*l •• -sn i- not ill* *1 of the flr* ♦ t*l i miPie lon tie- *'n*. Ih* Tybee pump- I two siname nu they wer** |day#i Hi* burn!i k bub-lln,: to the bey-1 adv.uit ig* Those who Wltlligsed Fer w.rk and thut *f h r i.r* w at on* realised the .ftp -n.-y ar. 1 value *-f the wttMimer in fir*- i*> Li* ut. Mahtr i •ervh-e was warmly - nmtn- l* ’ C*m|*res-* N*t. | wa t r*- **-) only nUsit thrw m**Mhe nyn ami i r*--, trded s one of the b*-**t in the Hoilth It !<<.-•—♦ - I I 1 i*bl**d it to do better work 11 sun the older compresses Its destruction would have been a serious loss to th* business !n --1,-res’s of tlue pnr# Ju-t at this stage of the cotton season. Vi IFOMIP s||4i%\t;ii ir. A flesreh of th* M*-n%en I'nilt-d to lli*loe the Meteors. The next generation may have b'tte luck than the present when the time f.*r th*- app-arance of tho leonlds agln r <U around. A iwreful watch between th* bourn of j and 3 a. m. yssterdav fill 1 to b* reward- and by a single mt- * No jKMttsve pr*<l|rtUm of their ap|* in e bad been tTwid*. * was the can* Ist year, so n> disaj>jsvinfm*-nt %\n felt when they did ro> fhow up. Faro iht m-rrnng was ns most Ilk* * to have a display **f the me teorr, if ih- > werr seen at all. but. as ,<*•* -fiAHI up the night l*f r*. Httl* f-*i*o I’ ’* tr a|f* rnanee w.i r!? It wa thought af* w Mitering on* s might h**r ald in*- advent of greater numitera, but th* i.'Ti- i 'jw-arafioe of the he al ls was taken to n**an tlt At there would be no dla play Ptaniondi Won on the Flection. That many beta on the late presidential •lection took the form of diamond ring* stud*. *t la evidenced by the number of these precious stones disposed of at Ptern k* r l 4 Cos. a within the past low days.— •4 WBODi:il %T TIIK OK SOTO. Ilrlllianl Nuptial* f Mr. Jacob i*un nftd Mi** Nellie * oh**n The m Triage of Mr Jacob *iz<n ard Miss Nr.ile Cohen, which took jla*e at tr* I>e goto Hotel last i.ig f was *\er In aocia. circles, and w.s.s witnessed t i t.iur. er of t:.e fri*er. -of t* • p • ..ar Tr - r- rononj was pr( :m*l In the banquet hall of tne h ! I. w hich hal been beautifully decorated for the • ss.on Th* doorway leading p* * haJ. was flankssl witn call pun.i whl a tin Wen * wa- convert--*! ir a \eriti -- . -wer Across tha w -lows *r* k*ps l ktrlard* of \ ;n* or.-i the sps - i-t-iw***n were hr* 1 ts.ih f igr punts Chaim were -o p. , ♦-•l tr-it m wr.:r*l *lb* was !--rn,-*i u -i hi th < *;a wnopy had Pen • I Kir -.V * r**l with sm: x i w:•w ;wt* s.tin nh-ot.' mi i in * •• i**j *c wa** a white io\e Wilh * . *:ret ;>*M wuiga Fairy lights ..-\ t t t • il un 1 bv p.nk ai.d white in ••* * * •• r. in an ad join g A,s*rtm*nt fun.tsheti t •- mtisic, • i :*>r a pro •#■*. *ni 1 tne Weddli-g .M u • from ' 1.-*herrr f.' w* piaved The ‘ r Mr li. nsr-l KhrJ**h. Mr Joeepn ‘ tz Mr M ,ur.• - * Ire* nwood. Mr ,u --* • -i* mi i Mr M. • I k *f Af- P • * Th * nm .. anponied bv Mr. Jt*epo I l *'* • t- - t n.u c t •-1 fr.-n the rh. it tn**etl;.g th br! l U r,, .ith h alone aiooi -•* * ft of h*-r -isb-r lurlng * e*e- m- v. wo cue -f rt>" pins t f? t * •* ■ ' (ir) * js k**t effect of jssir,** and irkkuesm • m bridder- AT ! e -% rarrb Ia rouqu-t -f • gwrw*sfpnne •• \ • \e l.:**rt> -*1 k en irwJf * The *' I of- ••h-e w *s tu r* 1 ‘w* w,T!i < ollar and re\er.* of joint * . v. • was worn b ti. b id a mo;he h r w* kling d.iv The skirt w -s f> m *1 Hiz *'• *b-' ib ’■ -n at f 1 r f <-atjn* : s finished with rar * w r hl k f'l r*-;- A tuPe veil tr * fui. arranged >v*-r r,e long tr*in .* ;. *• I :r .‘ hv*lv Mid m b* iq tet -f I*'.* * r.‘ s •*r • I in .a- s .* r terns w*m arrled Th .vH itlf.il *r* mony wa.* f-er'o m \ ? Ite\ ! I* Mm :e~. and P.irintr the Ist - r -. f* . i m : • i th ■ had Af*er th impt.-- iv** rit* .** were **• r i,< w.ie bright' • and c i#- t Tfi* r** was rr. .Ac ni l .i r.* ar and t..* h- rs |m --I d* Ixatf -v for th-- cr--t-. llffnalimenoi a-i* ‘• t • * ’ cl. r •;*• v n r n - • i t r*hrttH * i- IM C *it *>f the h ill. An "i.c tlaie. wmo were pf < *ent w*'r* M \\ • tr* r . I*;, k * At art a, . I- • r f * •- i- w**r* • har d' m- m;mi o *•'. * k iet w h ap liq a,* of matniolo and and carried * bouquet *f Arred - Beauty r-e-v, M ,nd Mr*. Nathan ■ .7 tr *- 1.*r• w irlr;*. 1* k ilk .*nl P * -** mentet Sc r.*l Mr. and Mrs l,**a B> rk of A * l**i l a. Th** hat p'- coupl#* left during the v ven ire f** their ti MHf*ymoTti trip wnl-h wl.I Ir.clud visits to <> and Point. Ilaltim ire an i IN ishlngton The gro m Is u brlirht yout.g attorney -ltd a prmlfH*nt t •t* rnal man. being * a.- lr *f m.• . f tin * **in ma s *>f In f<# m Hank of th* Kt urhtM of Fythlaa. He is .* t*.*, ** Mr aid Mr* N otian <2 *sari, r:l Is an iir usualJv p.' uinr y*ang min. Th** ittra i\ i.rid- has Iks'h .# friends In Savannah •?'*! • <h-where. Sh*- 1- a •Jaagnter *f Mr. Jrn oh Cohen and I* a >** c woman o? siror.g chara t-r and lovable qaa.lt: a. \\ r.lltlEI) IT TIIK t.KHMWIt. Mr. \dolpli Doliii of Mwcnii And Nil** t . % tlohßiikii viAirl*-l There. Mr Adolph I>ohn of Ma an and Mis# Cawab* A Woh.mka were nmrrled mi the Germania Ha l la."-! t.ight ut R * * {• 5c by H-v I >r. M *’. Bcha* ffer A lure** num ber of friend* wi*n* , "--d th ceremony nnd the bride and groom were given a re apt ion later in th** evening by Mr. Georgs S< hwars. Mr nn*| Mrs George Bohn, the i !rents of pe groom, end Mrs lill*-.*. n.so ! f Mnmt, wer* atnot g the tait-of-town j I bride the daughter of Mr John Wohanku aiel a nleoe *f Mr Schwarz Sc- l* a mo*t attractive and popular 1 young .ady with a w j I* dr i* of frlcnais Mr l>ohti Is • ngug- *1 in Intel ness In Mu con. During th*- re-eptlon there war* a *r* na-it* by i hrasa band. The tri*b atid i last night foe Ida they will nmk*- th*-lr future horn*. The groom's par* ntH will i-a- the gu<->; of Mr. S* hwarz for a week l>efore returning home. WON.tN’k l \* iiiNt.i: ti'.M:l. The Opciiinic Ten nt Ktrnt In SoeAnl f Irelee. Y* t rday afternoon I*etwcen the hours i of 4 and 7 the Woman's Exchange on Bull street presented a gay scene. The ladies In charge had arrayed ad- Uglitful afternoon t* a. unit the rooms were throng ed with ladles. There were gretty deco ra! lona *f bamboo vine, cut flaw era an*l jott*#l plants, and refreshments wore - rved at mall tables, the f>llowing la dies wa.'ing cm the visitor? Mrs. Georgs Mil In. Mr 11-nry M Steele Mrs Den mark. Mrs George Tkxlemari. Mrs. ('. t. Bell. Mrs Abrams, Mrs Nesblt. and Miss Mclntyre. S<> succe sful was th*- en tertninment tha' the commute** in charge pi po>.- t* make these :*is a feature of the winter, and they will doubtless be pa tronisc 1 by the public. Th** monthly meeting of the iv.wtrd of Matuic* rs *f t ie *-x tiai.x** t-k place at the \ uiiwi' rooms Tu*ed,i> morning In t ulc-1 c from fh* city of th** presi dent. Mrs K II Abrahamtt pnaltkd. The un?**a saiaoic waather of tile past few week* h. - prevented the buln* ( s f llk* * \*-ban.* fr<*m l**'lnc 1. that could Ih d*stre*l, but with th 6 Ij*trcaching holiday -* a*>n am) th- rush of society event* that * old whether brings. * r w* l inte rest and - itisfartory p** Hiniar.' result* are confi dently * xp* t*l bv the fnanak*metit A tnoit.n t revi • th** by-laws at the annual meeting whh arrb'd. .u *1 a resolu tion 10-klng to the Anerr * •♦*! helpfulness *>f i. • xebange met with th- unanimous Approval of the her*l. I t Nblllh ol* MIC*. I.IMbIV. Her Remain* \\ ere I I*l to lle*t In l.aurel Grove t enaetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. IvcrStiCl M I.ln-lsay tw>l; place yesterday from No. 17 Gordon **tr** . west, the laan** <*f h*r son, Ir. A. It. Simmons. The interment was :in !>.urel Grov* Cemetery. The follow ! ng gentlemen acted as pallb-arer* M*‘ssrs. It J \ it* Wagencn \V. H, Httibb* f . J. W. Say. H A Smith, George W Wilder and tJlllH'rt B Tarver. Mrs. Lin*!-ay died Tuesday morning ut !nr r**.*ai n * hi Tattnall and Ilerrien j s!r*e? * She w- y< ars old and was Ml > Tucker. * daughter of Judge J \V Tucker of Washing'on county She leaves two sons. Dr. Simmons of Sc-\annah nnd Mr. Lansing B Simmons of Birmingham, j nnl a daughter. Mrs. K. M. Hester of Ba vanrmh. Mr. Ilernir*' liny \\ n* \tilnae. No b engine company had a telephone I cal! lata yesterday afternoon to A J ilermea bakery, at 160! Bull street. A few bales of hay in the hay house had taken fire from some unexplained source. The Mote was quickly extinguished, tha I only ci.imAgtf being to the hay, and this ?ii>g aught. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1000. WENT TO JUDGE ON A FOUL. |)P,* l*|f>\ U \*t (.lIKA HIM OVKH -MIMI IN IMF: TIN 111 Hill >l>. austral Athletic * luh tint Men t* Fight, hut l.o*t Mosies • the llouf— %uSlearc \\ • Not \N lint If %\ it* Tlitiuuhl the II•-*t I’lghter* In Ihetr * In** Would Bra *%— Ila bllrtg Us* N>t a* Kleree n* UA* Kipecl r*l, hut W ll* i tlrrai**b * lever. Smith'* *twfement n* to tle Fowl. TaII <*l Inntlor *!•*• h The flgnt at the Thexter last night be tween "M • -i-r >u” Hilly Sfti th of Uo t'n and Jim JuJfv of Bcranton. Pa., w* nt t-> ihe Pernsylvan a mne in the ter.tn round on a foul Th# dec. .-ton cause! a howl f m the Smith -rner but th * prole* s a motif i teq io r.vtt s witn th-* refers-. Shorty Jff.kin*. Ju e gt the flgh*. aid ttie d*'is -n s*-<n. i t b- eaiis ory t the spectators. In on* way the fight was ju*t what t ,e crowd list • ipe led to s*c ]l was clever extdbtt-on *f boxing, b it the fast fl-r • w rk t it w hope*! for by th s wno fir.d cb ern*se w.:b-,t very much da mag* a Ml jm- wa- l\ up well when th* f u w i** Adminlittmi u;* n . >a rtwtrkd f • Ju-.- Sriiith and Judge .re at the top r.otvh of :Ih* welter-Weig.M c * It was reu *jns‘le n egfiect that they would put up .. c . r ex übit on. and they did They i i t*, rrux up in th* way that would have pleased the g* id tome more Ti.at was all. As j>r*y ring work, with neith er man ifv-wi.g . d l eposiriv>n to rush th* ngh'fng and pu* the other out up to the • e-.rh rcs:.d, it w h* ail ttvi Ud —m ■;-*cir* ■ Had it la*-t*4l few* rotm.l*- ■r m. r f r. ih*> i rt would probab!> tiMVi* I-earn a*en. The hour s- u-dulM for th* fight to r**nj * .a.Cf v, ? l<* k, and a f w ha-1 gath ered at th.* *m* Others straggled In during the next hour, for f w.s not un til ,i few* mF.utea after 10 * • I*** k that th* *o*ar was sounded The hous* was sm ill nnd top-heavy, and lie* Austral Abile'i (’luh under the it i, j!** .* **f w'hich the *\h * w.t* pulled off. quit at Dftst S3PU * r IB* to th*- ba i The crowd was irr.pfiet.f The delny no servo to put 1 in good burner and there *• consider HP e Ugd*.es l*ef.r-‘ Ihe „-ong ;n led Two or thr* * *ff -ri* t > al.ay the w*ath of a Ki.“t -f ml • * wer** . icreesful f<r the tin** ft so. c thOTe weie repeated <tl - U* ti - fW ,t t* Both men g*-’ npplaue*- <* th-*■ c * r**l t rirg Smith whs first, bit Jti-lg f bwed not l< t.g fif * I* th h i on <lr* * • I in.til tney stripped ttio the splendid m e** .!• v*i jKiir t of ball were •et . Judge, b ing taljer w-* t • h* \ler. but l w ..s said he had on v three pound* the advantage of Smith. J algo'* w**ight wa giv*n at FA and tna< of c’mith t 117 Th** men w• re mat h and to right At rntch-weight*. a*l t • •• *llffor-n won n*k t. u considered Smith lo.skcl the better nxm, ind his work wa- better hail Judge'.-*, twit th** latter was game and ■ •ad\ ll** 1* 1 vlmowt i- i>* til opiKXnent. but the* bow- h* lar.*i* I *MI i* iei; <m Smith a* di-l Smith'.*■ *-n Mm. Judge w i* pretty h.oody t* the tfn** |h*- light was over, but the b!oi>i had ioint from a cur ov-r the eye in rh** clk th r.wit 1 Judge sun the cut had come from Smith's butting him Hif* trainer. Jimmy Kelly. Ram M Go wan and Billy Yeronee were in the corner with Smith, w'hile the Scranton hid was looked After bv his trainer. Billy Roche. Jack Hanlon and ltankm k trainer. Bob McKenna. fine was reminded for n full minute after the sound of gory of the report of ihe oiM-ning rouvwls in the recent Cor* ln tl MA'oy fight The men stood up un i sparred, and It was a long while t-for* either decided he saw an *d** iilng After a bit things w**r mixed Uf* some, but there were only thre*- or four ilmts thnwighout the ten rounds whw tiie tlglii il.H was really fast. Judge -e**m*d to be solicitous alioiit hi* w !ti*i lie had awiy of laying up when ord* r*d to hr**ak away that was in evi dence -v**ry time. Smith doing all the shoving to got free* from hi* man when th* refer*■ called for th* hr-*ak* Smith wo# apparently after Jude wind. t" hammering away t Ms re-piratory a*- l-iiati,- His fanirti kidne> blow w.s seen frequently too. something that oom** In *he au*ii* nee seetn***! to ••• for the flrs timc Th* mysterious on** not at all particular, however and landed ns f;- quefitly on th* fa- ** as on th* holy II -* nt i numlx r *<t hard on-s to ti** < oun tenwnce, left j*h tonnecting sever,* time- Judge, too, was busy with his hands, and he got in some stiff one# <>n Smith The story of the fiuht by rotr.d wou’d not l** ini* resting. There watt • samei --sa itsnit th ru that was bn.ken but s< ll m. In th* fourth the in-fighting w th fleref-st the man fighting wlh r e aim free in a clinch ni i>eating a tattoo • n ****h other’s rile*. In th* eighth cam-* that bull f roni Smith that - ■am*- very near putting Judge's l-*ft rye *ut of bu*-.in* but it wa tun known whether this was intentional. In the ninth round Smith sent Judge to tii* floor w ith a right aw it g, follow I bv i -tralaht left. Judg t*s*k th- limit -f ih* count but getting on hi- f*e’ w ti < 'mil- on hl> fa-* a.- tho r*f* rve I*o-n:ed "nine.” - The tenth rounl brought tin foul It was half over when Smith threw Judge, landing a hard blow in the fac. us li -tnan was falling. Frl* -f ”f* ul * am from Jtslge'* corner and were taken Up in tin-au*li* ii . It wa- quit** rvl-lcirt that all wanted to see Judge given th* benefit of what the majority b.devcd t*> have | M —n u foul Smith turn* ion Jenkins In p rot cat **• 'lnst t :i- anl tho:-< in i i* orn* r *'* - tn***l t* think tw> f*ul ha-l l>e* n torn muted Jenkins ha 1 a different Idea. h *w< \ * r. nial, walking t* the front of the ring h-* unnoum • 1 hi d>- giving tii** tight t Jti.lg* on a foul Judge thus geating the big **nd, SSUO. Smith l<*kd a? tliough h-* tli.ught the *1- UUm unjust ial remarked that "Jen kins ought t> read the rule- Sh*rt> re plb'd that he kn w the rules ms wl. as Smith. Judge w t ‘ *‘l|*'.| up from -vlu f* :ii- half lay. awaiting to • what tin* a-- ision might be, and w.i- tak* n to his corner, lie was rw>t very much used up. a ii* l it 1a probable be would have be* n in tho light worm tim** longer it the de cision had been different. After the tight Smi h ileel*r*xl that he fM<l not thrown Ju*!ge by . at. h!ng him In ti •• arms, tut had only siiakcn him off. Judg** falling to tb** floor Tilts Was Ju> t aft. i he had lanb ! two right upt • r cut* he raid, nd Judge was glad enough to stay on th** floor and have the cry of “foul" raised In his behalf. Smith bore only ii swollen Mp •*** visible evtdonc* of the fact that ha had Just passed through i N>xtng bout. Jimmy Kelly wants to get on a fight with Tommv Corcoran of Savannah for Sovh Kelly ma te the announcement last night Just before the tight, declar ing that the fight !>etween For *oru and Smith If arrnngfsl should tie under' th** auspices of the Austral Athletic Club, which had acted In the most per fect faith with Smith and Judge putting up a guarantee*! purse that the dxe of the house would never pay He vpi f hud h-aid that Corcoran had teen making a •n k about Smith being n ’ a k number” and he wanted to give him a chance to win a big roll by putting out s man he so described Smith stands ready, ha said, to fight either Hanlon or Corcoran, whichever may be the winner of their match next Tuesday night, but Corcoran is wanted particularly. After the fight Kelly told the Morning News sporting r*- iCotdifiued en Third I'sgs.j t *iiiwm:h' vhit to-mcgat. >l*mli**r uf Ale*- Temple NAIII l*alnt 11 Elks' C srshsl tt**l. T + Mvsth'Sfcrlr.er* ?•#> they re going . • • Llk* irt jval to-f . :nt. They are gclng .* .trray**d in tho Itu.rnD of the.r or d. r with t;.-1r prtr *• • ft*. *rs a- rii*g r. ' *f n.*,i :• *S ‘ I • Bhni.rrs w,*; fr**tn Masonic T* r.; • *• at abo it s r k The lroc*-s --w:ll N h**l**d y t * Naval Re- M*n* K.fe rd Dr .m * • rps and there w, , t*e r*r i fights, t>i . a of the xlor the Brriners intend t> paint the fair, to light up he .in* of march T'.** d.gnit,.rl-> of th* temple trill ride certain of t ~*• sucre 1 \i( of the draert. Illu*trn s F uemat* Y. A Cults will be m unt*d on the >a'k of an elephant, while I .usertou* Hu hbuns H K W:i**m an*l T!.*mi' Ba.i mtyne w: i Wri :* a pair of •\n • > Tr.- grand tr. *- of the pro '•* M.-'-r- R L * i and I tarry l‘i.rn< r ar** going to t -i- white donkeys, f mek *nd k>wly den • anor. *it uiuV*r • . r-H h the jrroun-h* r will be* the fault •f •• ** ;nkevs, r.e of th*mselv- After t • mo:* --r - <*xalted per s**n w.i. come ih-* minor dignitaries f * *• t.rnnuii herd are expected to * • r will a *: * .1 nekton of the Shrine In the Streets ~f Cairo, where aler am-Is milk wll eipplied t the pure in heart There ar* - il to be v n J* surirlses in -:r* tor the Bhriners n ? nir trip, and e* *h -f them cherish**# h : :• n p.wpose to - ir prise th* manage rr * * of i * * nrniv -i !.e|r visit to the -.rounds wdl he *n* of the events of the A * e ft Tie ..!*,• ucress j before yester .;?v ,t th* arrdv.i, w. n.*t rs;*eated yes- j terdny. tho-.gh there were fairly goo*l < *rftv i* -p** i.!ly ,n • ifternoon, when th* r* wa*- no clinruf*- made at the gate. T* * Iren thronged * grounds, and * them ha-l - ..ra savings that theY in*, ♦•‘te.i in the >:iftws of which thry h i h trd t - ms#! ar l whi h they most *serl.| to A**-. A f ’ h* af *rr a w is th- Ro tr.an s i•• at r, o ;. k k. witen w woman mounted et. (?<> hos-e rodt* against n man 1 <*n two Th** equestrienne ’ - 1 v * .ten h* r dv*rs.try, but In O *• HoMirti, re.' the man was th** victor. It w.o* hii :nterestmg sight to see the man r* two h<'*#*.** it full speed, . . i g w 4h a foe >u th*- hi kof either h. urging them to th*lr utmost ’Eh** fountain was tin th** pritu'ljail ittr * :|*‘j> nf i gb: The rroxv*ls • ongre . :it- ! iroiiii-1 it to watch th** displays, of w h t: - r were two during the even ing The v riou> shows were very well patronised too. but Dir- t**r General Ben •‘Oli HiUi tb it he exj*e* ts to-d.iy. "Fra tt-rnal Day ’* to I>e the l**-et of th'* . *rni vnl. AGKINkT ( HI i:i.Tl TO tNIRUt. hrunnlinlion fleeting Held Yester dnji nt t lintliHtii irailrmy. A me*-ting of .i f* w of th** g*>od women of H.ivannah, w s*> h iv* beconw* 1 In * * • i lint Instnnrns of cnulttaa o animals ta.it are observable on the etr*-€*lH o‘ t - Sty and anx-oun to have something d**n- t* prev* nt them, w.,s He 11 yesterday aft* t mon t ihe Chatham Aca*b-my. Little wa> accompli*had. Those pre **■ ' ware uncer: un whetlicr *r not there is in exisfer.ee in Ba\annah a bran h of •he R*~ !:• for th** Prevention of Cruelty to Arlmais. and were hesitant In doing anything until this point had been finally determined. The matter was discusw*! at length, how. v-r a,l it wa- determined that should it l>e shown tliat there wag t* branch of the s**ie:y her* that one F at *1 be organized within t o n-xt few w **eks. Mss Fannie Dorsett is one of the lead er* In the movern* n Mt.** I>orsett said 10.-* * night that all w o were present at ihe meeting were fully impressed with I • h-- important- *f t .* work and the need of kucli an organigalion as was c>nt**m p ***l I* u* h*r puriaiee t. secure the j It nw m*• t rovn Hm pu l-tls of th** High Rcnool, in wlilch she Is an in-trustor, and from others outside the school, who fel un Interest in the purpose an*! objc ts of the so *ty. It is under*tjod t !, a* there is no *>rgnr zat.<n of this character now existent here Th* r** have iteen two or three In the past, but they have become dormant nd th* Ir work has not been -lone for several years. There is a place easily per elvable which the soriety to b.* r -caclz* and by M. s Dorsett and her co-work- * i rs can fill. IIKI IN %N %PPHENTICE. Gltrn n Flare Nmldat the Tools at lloiirke's FoandrY, After an absence of several months bruin has ag In found his way to Rourke> foundry Tho l*ear is a small one ap:ursl in ih* >wampe around Rav innnh. an I must have lw . n the last b-ait on earth to have •M.r iln* I M i of M* .wnlng n nvi-'hlnist. Hi* new mister his installed the bear in easy nc • i *f toob'. hammers, crowd sirs. <>n*l such <*th*r a- esories as are needed by an apprentice. Until ii short time ago Mr. Rourkf ha-l his hobby **f a machine s op menAgcrie pretty Well elf!. G by a collection *f bird* and animal* of various kinds,lnclud- Ii a numls r f f*rtciuUS brasis whom i" ut h- him -it • wtel fipprwu'h with • *t*is I** t * -i patrl'dl ri*h- Am* r lean, the owner had among his bird* an eagle, wh h Mniaufti with the employes In m..n\ l*'*urtii of July celebratlofi. such > s It has l**- n t:.r custom for years to miv* ut the f **<: *lr v • Lions en*l il**r.* D*m the Jung.* - >f the far Ea*t were brt ahi h • i visiting ghfi ■ tnd eon* tni* .t-l t * the ■ -i.*• *ttoti Sin. ** the m* - nag- * y dwrlntib-d ,w.% it !.* l*e’i the and Ir- of Mr. liourk** to start an the , **l i make additions until its prrq onion* .ippioMch t!i* six** of th** former one. "Bryan" I; the name of the bear Mr ! u; U• • thought tills name appropriate be. an*.* the |w*o|)lf have been "bearing” down U|K>n Mr. Bryan pretty heavily lately. I.o** HILL hi: mi mj„ I'lre nt Mmtfrr tam pa ay's Works Not at \ll kerloaa. The tire .it the s. |* Hhotter Company's rosin oil works, west of th** rlty.yegterday morning prov* * not to have been a very serious matter. The superintendent, Mr. A, IV. Carmichael, estimates tin* damage to the plant ut sl,obo or le.*cs, only the woolwork of the staging in the yard hav ing l • -n consumed ami this being only ordinary material which can easily be replaced. The two carload* of oil. one of which was - onsum-d and the other part la Mv consumed, ore ?.*t included in the above i -sttm i‘- The - ors had t>een loaded nnd placed u|*on th* track ready for shipment. It Is in br-i.-ftl ih t the Sho4tr Com pany will claim that fhe railroad Is re sponsible for tin- loss as notice had b*en gtven to move the cars. Th** fire covered about nn acre of ground and made a magnificent blase, easily giving the Impression that a large conflagration was in progress The amount of rosin and oil waste in the yard, however, largely accounts for this deceptive appearance. Lameness In the muscles ar.d Joints In dicates rheumatism. Don't dally with it a minute. Take Hoods isarsapariJia an J cure It. -a4 .J TO JOIN THE TWO SYSTEMS. ( RVHt lb % NII FI. %NT MM KM TO ME l UN\U TI B %T L%#T. City ( oiincll (irsafa Ibilrnnil- Frees 4 miiiiuii) l*r rmbliin to Extend Trii'k in Front of Its Usn*liuiiai*a to Junetlon With 4 *-ulrnl Hell- MNf'i I * tare Trs*U on ttnodol|lt ktreet—l'hls Is knld to Mrun the f (Hinrrliun l.ong *M|&)it l*r In Was >f lllver Street—Elect lon of f Ii iinue r I nntrsctnr I'ost poneai tiler ISkluH *ix Notes— Henry (•srwes IGected Keeper of l.aurel 4ros e. It s**ems that something which the bus.ru-s men of Savannah and the city nuthont.es as well, have been endeavor ing to bnng About for a number of years ih *4 last to b** arcomj llsrie l. At last night’s m**eting of the C*ty Council |-er mine ton was gm :ted the t’nited Hydraulic Cotton Fr. sft Company to extend the track on the west sufc* of its warehouses on St. Julian street across Randolph street tc a onn * tion with the Central Railway tr.i k on that street. The trot k on B*. Julian street is the property of the Savannah. Florida and W estern R iiway and its extension to a junction with that of th Central on Ran dolph street will effect a connection be tween the two systems snl thus create n fth'-rt route serosa the city by way of Hive r Mrert between the terminal proper tie* of th** two *'orporatkns. This i something which the business men. porticularly thone mter*st**l in the handling of coton, lumber and naval stores have dceired to effect for sonv time, nn 1 It seem* that theur desires sr>* nt last to be granted. At least, this Is •ho construction placed by the aldermen uopn their action in Council. When the Comm.tie** of the Whole reported favor ably upon the petition of the Fulled Hy draulic Press Comiany for perm *sion • extetsl it* trn-k as Mated. Alderman Thomas Inquired If this effected a Jut; - tlon <f the two systems at the join an.-* Alderman Dixon replied that such wr.is the <*a.* \ ard the rei*rt was adopted without op|*osltion. The towbn*t people and the insurant men Ixwnwi to have n tussle ov.r the question of the use of spark arrest • rs byhe tugt o a *s on the river, the u* • f arresurs bring now requir*-! by **- -llr.nn I*(*tltl*tis were rt- sv*l from ihe Profe;ler Tow bat Coini*iny and I' Sanford RrN-s. a**kinv Council to amend the ordinance referre*! to by r**i* a ing th*- requirement as to ep.uk arresters T i i insupance men had got wind of this move, it seem*, and a protest again# j such a cluing.* in the ordinance was re ceived from Mr A. L Farie, who renre sent* several marine Insurance comianl* The towboat m* n claim that the #m r k nrreeters obstruct the draft and almos double the amount of coal i<ft*swry to furnish the steam required to oterate • heir *ug- The matt* r was referr**d to the Committee of the Whole. Mr A 11 Kntleman iMfiltloned for the • Xtension of Hie llall str- *• s* w. r a -It*. tano. of .'•>* {>- t through hi* pr*r** rt >. *'®st of East Broad street, agreeing in r**- Imm to o;H-r. th* street for that dlstanc j free of charge to the city. The offer will probably be A' c-*pt*-il Rck.l* nts in 'he vicinity of Barnard and Henry streets filed a warm protest against both the condition of the hous*- ami the character of the conduct of th people occupying them In Henry streei line, near Barnard, demanding the re moval both of the houses and their oo- I * The matter was referral to th- Mayor, who Instructed the clerk to notify the stgr.ers of the protest to enter against any parti* * of whose misconduct th\ were awo re. Alderman Hass* ordinance to further regulate the speed of tdreet cars was rr l*orted unfavorably by the Co.nmitte • f the Whole and th** rcjort wa- a-l \* •*1 without )b*sent. Alderman Jarrell s ordinance, imending the 4>. E. M. ordinance .*o aw to provide • hat where |gy>perty owners have vault-* cleaned and filled f-r the purpose of mak ing s-w*r conne*.tlor.s that no . ha ge b* made for filling, was pus-.-I Council ha* been paying number of claim*' at pro;*- erty owners who hal vault* filled an l I-Hid the chirg.s and It Is undersioo-l that the amendment will do away with farther | claims of this sort. Henry Garwes was elected keeper of Liurel Grove Cemetery, r* cefvtng -lx i votes against ihr*e f-r hi# opponent i Richard F. Baker. The election of chimney * onim* t*r for the western division of the city failed to result in anything. There wer* three up p.l ant*. John Jeffrey. 11. H. Vernon nnd 1 G Hchwarxbaum. The applicants had evidently not troubled themselves mu- a o canviuA* th** aldermen and --.me of the latter seemed it: doubt h>w to vote Six votes were taken without o r* - lit. Tlr first vote stood: Jeffrey. 3. Vernon, 3, aid Schwarz; nun. 4. and the I -<t vote Jeffrey, 6; Vernon. 1 and Schwarzbuum. 4. It was then decided to postpone the .lection until the next regular meeting. A majority of th* members present Is re qulred to elect. Mr. I. 8. Cohn will not remove his hook shelves at Bull and Ferry streat- Mr j Cohn was given hearing liefore the CommHtre of the Whole n! must have put up a good argument. In the open meeting, a resolution off* red by Al-lorman Dixon providing that the re-dutbm adopt , **d at th* meeting c*f Council Nov. p*. in reference to the encroa* hmem *f the lnx>k shelv*w I*** rescinded, was adopted. Mayor Myers v* t * of th** IMx-ai squar* resolution, adopte*l at the previous regu lar mooting of Council, was read, and te ; ceivetl as Information on th< mot.on .f Alderman Dixon. An invitation was received from th* l. of Ain* rl in Munlclpatttc- for t • < Ity to name delegates to th** next an nual convention of the league, to !> hel! at (Tiarleeton. Dec 12 IT. Th* i % 1- a member of the league and the |n\ latl -e will Ih* accepted. Tho *H-titb n of a numb* r *>f Ind'a street property owners, akit:g Hat vitri fied brick and not granite bio k !■* us** > jin paving that tr*e, was received as in formation, on recommendation of ttu* Committee of th* Whole. The petition *f NV. G dr R C liar risofi to b* refuiul* and tax of s7'. |M by them early in the year f<*r the prlvlleg * **f negotiating loans upon real estate, was acted upon favorably, with th* ndltior. that the pMt'iioners should cease negotiat ing loans on real estate after Nov. II The ordinance tn question was amended at the prevL us mealing. The members of the l>oarl present n the meeting beside* his honor, the M iyor. were Abb rmen Tb"l*mtii Dixon. Thom is Mills Doyle, Haas. Graham. Ha* mi iin.l Schwarz • ♦ Nl II.K NN AGON AND 1114 14 I,K. 4 ante Tnaellier In 4 ollUlnn it t Hull nnd Hnsn Streets. A milk wagon on 1 a bicycle had n mix up yesterday afternoon rh- rI. ifter the >inner hour, at Bryan in*i Hull streets Some of the bystanders dec a ed tha* th<* ac. blent was through th** fault of th*- driver of the wagon, whl.e others w re jiise as positive that the <larky who ro*lc the wheel was to blame The hicye’e w s completely smashed up w hile its rider h and a its bally bruised He was run ova by the wagon and was for unata in l aving escaped mors serlo • injury It is probable that s case win be m de in the Recorder's Court .gainst tbe and I er of the wagon. Th* names of s ms < f ih witnesses were taken by * gentleman who j aeemeil to be intereetid in tae caa# t HiUl. m.HWHII RAID F NHF.NN El 1.. Leader of Christian helenfftsfa Here (Vila Them Good-bye. The r*cilr Wedr>w*iay evening service f the Christian 8 - enusts of Bavanrae at which Mrs. Alice M Bernard, the lead er of the 8 lent lets here, bade her fol* lowers and friend goodbye. w*e held lusi night. It was an gathering Mrs Bernard made an instructive talk, along the lines of Christian Science work and the teachings of the cult, to which she added n few words of advice, exhortation *n 1 farewolt. She was listened to at i* nlively ar.d th** admiration and love wh*ch exist her and thooe to w f>otn she has rendered such faithful ft.Tvice during the years of her work in Savannah wr* testifle*) to by the mani fest grief of those who were present * the meeting, who h*l In rontempUitton h**r HlnKHt Immediate *Dpsrture from the city. Mrs. Bernard'* own talk was supple m nt i by a number of others, de* r1?- t!\* of the goo*l that had ro me to thore who mad** th** bri**f n<ldr**sset*i. thtougn th* teachings of Christian Science. What ' v#r of and it may linger In the minds of tr* general public, it Is oertaln that none obtains in the ranks of those* who give their till* glance to the teachings of and Health" and the heartfelt thankfulncftH that animated every talk that v i?. made gav*- eloquent testimony to thlh effect. FOt Mi t'tiil THE lIEFIADAJrr. Jnry lleelded Tliaf Mr. Fnye Was Nlot l.lnlilr fr Dnniajge lion** to lloks. Tr.e trial of the mite of Dr J. A Btot hart icainM Mr. Peter T. Foye occupied the ime and attention of Judge Norwood ard a Jury in the City Court almost all of yesterday. Dr Btot hart was sidng Mr. Fo>v for sF#> W for damages done Instruments In the htHiwe oc* upted by him during the storm of . The p- tition In *he case alleged that the plaintiff wan a tenant of the defendant. • upving the residence at No. Dray ton street During tlte storm on Oct. 31 '•is roof ibov* th* do**tor s office began to leak and Dig* number of his books and ir.st rtiment# were rendered practically w "th.* sh through the efD t of the wind and rain The d**f* ne was on the ground that no non*-** had v. r been given Mr Foye of the a • ft<*d defective condition of th* premises. There were some deputed questions of fact on this point, but the Jury resolved them in favor of the defendant and found a v**rdici for him The plaintiff was rep r. ent*-*i by Mr Thomas L Hill ntd the defendant by M* -so* Baussy A Baussy. JtDGWKNT* UiAI\ST KUNTAIN. Another Sufferer From the Frlend *!il|i of A. 11. Moore. Judgments w*re taken in the City Court yesterday by J. F. Tletjen, Jr., against Henry A. Fountain and A H. Moore, for Mints about Mfirt. The suits which th** Ju Iginent* end, *o far at least •*< th* City Court is concerned, spring from the troubl* * of the Empire Feed un.l Milling Company, of which A. 11. Moore was the manager. Mr F**utuain has always contended that M*m*l'* w.*s hc mly one interested an*l that le had nothii.g to do with the bust ness. Ho had permitted the use of hi.* name in connection with it and those trading on the faith of his partnership. • ifter It hd ceased, have been en • recover aguittst Iflm ni de trouble for everybody with w . tn ne w is in anyway connected and w.*und up hs career in Savannah by the >mmission of a number of forger i**s. He was arrest.*! and gave bond for his ap pearance r.nd then skipped the bond. He has never D**n cat*t tired. FM4BI4N NN NH KILLED. sen board Login*- Overtarnea, Killing One niid Injuring Tax o. The Ugh* engine running on the Geor gia and Alabama division of the 8* tDxard Railway, between Mlddendorf and Will lama. overturned yesteolay aftern>*n, killing the white flagman ami injuring the engineer nnd fireman. Tiie flagman's was brought to the city nn*i sent (• his bom* at Marlow. The overturning *f th** engine i** said to have t*e**n sud den ntvl without any Apparent reason. Owing to the fa?t that the att*gPiori of the B**.ilH>*ird *IIV ials was monopo'lzed by th* fit** last night no definite information ; ould be tlbtnincd ns to the accident. Cook s Extra Dry beats them all. Cook's Imperial haw a perfect bouquet. Cook's Champagne is strictly pure—ad 'l'lm* I ft ii m I Form, "The groom was good knitting and pros perous. The lovely bride was bewitching. In her becoming gown, and the presents were numerous and costly." To romitjefe •he picture it Is *nly necessary to *hv that th** diamonds, cut gkis** an I silver gifts wte sufplid from Sternberg A* Co.'s superb Mock of ajpropriate wedding present spo* Lai ties.—ad. *tntl> tt hllr lon Work. Through one of the ten free scholarship* in' Ihe International Correspondane* Schools of S> ranton. Fa., whl h the Mon- Inif New* ill present lo you If you secure one of the ten largest numbers of v >at by Nov. *O. 1900. you can keep on earning st living at your present work and at the eont* time. t>' aih'ly at home in lint" ti*u.uly devoted t. recreatl"n or r,et. pi yourself for a ptofess.onal position at a good salary \ou <an 'Belly become one of the wln | nera of ll I* out it, by davoUaf your at t< ntloti to ' "ll'' ting Voting coucrrtt a"0 keeptm at it Noon* baas t... ter I titan you. <lei very vote you can. , jn j iMtva al. your friends a.vo theirs f r > ,, u . See th window Uleplay of text hooka I and drawing "itttlta to lat *lvn away by I -he Morning New in Its educational eon | teat, itt Chan Marks' shoe atora, 17 ' Drought.Ml atreet. w.t. ■ • • ' - 4 •*ll i urcil Mr." "Orayheard broke up rheumntlam on me,' 1 aaya Mr Chas Thomaa, the jee eler on Whitaker atreet. "And put me In '"•tter health than 1 have enjoyed In a i !• ng itm*'." Toke Graybeard Fills for that dtaay !• ellnjj—Lna! appetite. and follow It tip with a bottle of Gray beard. It la all you n i l K. area Drug Cos., aole props, Sa vannah. Ga.— ad ••Qraybeard la a family medicine with iia." aald a prominent huelnees man yes trrdav. 'M> wife take* It. and I notice •he | enjoying better health than for • ara. The children keep well by taking It." Gravheard may be obtained at all druic atore* or write to ua for It. Heapeaa Drug Cos., aole prop* . Savannwh. Ga —ad. School Vnppllea. Juat received a It .-ye and asaonad sup. ply of echooi bara and school auppllei. all at cut ratea from 10 centa up alto uaual large etock of all the school book*! no* uae-J In Chatham county, at Eat Ula New* Depot *t Bull atreet. Savannah Ga.—ad A High-Grade Institution for Ladles Shorter College, Rome, Oa. Writ# for k catalogue.—ad. a ALL KINDS "LAP ROBES" HOUSE BLANKET: —and— HOODS. Confess dDi WbiUker Sts. LEO FRANK. -vo This is the Trade Mark of the Best Builders Hard ware : that made by the Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos. Those who contemplate building should send for our artistic brochure ''Artist and Artisan:” free. H. H. PEEPLES & SONS, 125 CONGHESS ST., WEST. | It never bin coat ovr t* 00 J I per year The avrraie coat Vr it i 1 iiK HKftT ..4 ;h* .ar„<' .. dent Insurance corporation Cor <* a i rial Traveler* In the work!. We hav T membership of over We have .1 r eerve fund of over $ 1 -%.*• ♦* - • No ronm- I traveler can . fTor<l to t*e without h v tection we Kive hint Write the Sect who w*ll cheerfully nriv* ill info m * n II D. PIM.KY. KDWARD TKK\ i I’. Preildent. Sec. & Tre }*. MOOGHTOI m[]: DUCRO'S jpffii Alimentary Elixir la liSfhly n-mninenlMt m ft rent* dr f <r Inns ilta*-a*e ana ft* ft pffrrntlo I r tjrphouJ.mftUrulftndftHftiodaor Agent*, t:. rn A 4 *., Ne a 1 c*U STOPPED THE COUGH. Prather's Tar and Cherry Cou;h Cure 25c. DONNELLY DRUG CO. a.mi afc.ytK.vr9. SAVANiHAH theater. FRIDAY NIGHT. NOV. 16. RUSGO & HOLLAND’S (Successors to Richards Ac Cringle). BIG Minstrel Festival! HEADED BY BILLY KERSANDS. rrtcea- |I.OO. 75c, 50c and 25c. For this engagement •nelre balcony re served for color'd patrons. Seat* on sale Wednesday, > a m gdUANNAit rtisA rs i* SATURDAY MATINEE 230 r M. AND EVENING S;Jj. NOV. 17. MR. HOWARD GOULD —in— “ Rupert of Heutzau/’ sequel to "Tba priaoner of JlenJa" The Daniel Frohman production (presented by special arr.mgernante) complete In H mttgrdflcent entirety. Seats cn sale Thursday. PRlCES—Matinee, *I.OO, 75c. 500, *=;