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$9.98
Men's Strictly
All-wool Suits.
M*li. Vlruium. Oxford Gray?. Htr
* nirhi >iriper, uinl Ihe lntext t*h*d*-i* of
ar. • I- mely trimmed and lined with
th* i*-’. q .nitty of Farmer *atln. The
Intact m** In N*w Military Shoulder,
iroa! .% Box, or lhe od-ilm<*. forrn
•ttinp m** Wft ran i-lous* you in any
ryl* r *txe. Splendid vaiuett nt lift flO
This Sale
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CITY GOVERNMENT.''
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s. . nnah, G.i . Nov. 1 ISWMk—‘The* r*g
t mee ting >f Council wa* hHI hl*
<1 • 11 i •
H n.in Myer*. mayor, prwldlng, AM<*r*
r <ieorg. W Tledeman. vice chairman
i am 11. and Aldermen ttchwan. Doyle
T n.m. Mill?. Dixon. Hau, Bacon and
C:. J im.
Minute* of meeting? of Oct. 2 and 31
% upon motion confirmed a* pub-
Lr-d.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
y of Savannah. Nov. 14. 1900-The
Ci njmlitee on Accounts report that they
in i m the city amounting to iw#nty-flv*
and nine hundred And twenty-four
r* and eeven cent a* per
\ c •* neduk and recommend mat the
i*ire i*e paaaed for payment.
Cf.J2i.o7.
George J. Mi!la.
i Hair man Committee- #n Avunta.
,< t p i eived und account!* |>aee and for
P roent.
Herman Myer*. Mayor.
ird of Health—
*• Grimhie
"ime of lianda 11 30
H Mai ne #
*" <•( hand* ***
Tine of hands * *>—6 &**
? y
U.skuj Elec ri’ 111. Co..* 3.02* *>-* 3.026 6>
rcniatorlea—
M Dixon A- Cos * F* 37
>3 1! lot .V Sipple .. 676 00
{i i •Kulnian C. A W.
..... to on
' B Bacon A Hone *> **
‘ > Bi< on & fton* •... S7 4*>
H l*wck
T of hand* ISOM 0W *•
1 ; * i **ry—
•l > n Ke*f| $ 40 no-l 40 0>
L r : rv ’"ulture—
‘ > i.iMvtraro Cos. . * C
f fin. < fiO
M s * D A Byck .... 90
' ' 'TI A Son** 20 tiO
1 Dixon At Oo . 33 12
* ■ I 120 00
J.c of hand* . 279 *1
-and* 112 10-0 W 6 *7
D* i-inment
. >'•’ - * Walsh t 49
;■ ’* ■ Fir.. H Cos 4*o oo
> I- trim K Kuh
> II ft. i'a . 400 m
*- n a It'Xill J U
" 1 1*tit 4i 5
A -*ra V. 8 15 Art
\ ‘-’•My 21 85
' 11 I Canty 10 00
, n <1 3.231 23
■ ► <1 1,815 ?- 6.029 *’>
1 informs—
I & g.>na 433 73
>nd Wharves—
-1 It- illy gn tn— 20 O’
Drainage, t’tty—
rheuntship Cos S 300
! < Farrell 14 00— 29 00
I>rln*\ Sptrlal Ualntananco—
t> A. Eyck S fc)
1 110 Oo— 210 So
~ ’ titala—
■ rtk- irr Cos t 03*
Or Morgan 2On
tlll.ot t a oo
'• Klactrlc 111. Cos. .. 4 SO
►“rrmon 50
• I'til. Cos J 00— a* 3
Urovo Om.t.rv—
' Hand* | |o f,
A 3V|laon t 10 09
V . 1,0,1 2 3
I ■ on A Hon 4 on
c ?>>• I*.
A 11 " ,s " n "S
y Atm.j- A Cos. 2 50
' ' M Nlchola jS
Utctrlc lU. C 0... 4a OO ,i
ADLER’S
A Great Common Sense Proposition!
CLOTHING IN WINTER IS AS NECESSARY AS BREAD.
And Bread at Half Price is Always Cheap.
$9.98
Men's Overcoats.
All Wool.
Douhl.-br*4t**d uni Bln*l-hr,>.m*d
Coal* In all the kue*‘ fad*— Fancy Wor
ried*. Oxford Oraya, Cheviot*. HatrlnK
bono Btrlp**. Black and Oa> \Vor*t*d<.
Blue B*r**a-ln •Hr*mHy haavy w<dhl,
hand<>om*ly mad* nnd trimmed, cord
warn* and double-*tltrh*d. aaitn piping,
and llnad with the b**t linln*!
MEN’S FOOTWEAR.
A art'k. unless comfortable, lea k> k-dolager But hero I? a line that
la glortouf* and cheap.
lUO docen Men s Fine Fancy Hoalary, worth from tii BPe a pair, it Xc
rente.
lrtft dozen Men * Fine gohd Colored Half Hoar. In black, tan, r- I. ar.d
blue, worth M n pair, at If*', two for 22*'■ * idA'MfkiISNBBMBBBWBBBI
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES !
Men’s Calf Bais.pliin lot, §1.23 sbo:, 90c
Men's Satin Calf, Bals and Congress;
real value $2; this sale $1.50
Men’s Odds and Ends in hand-sewed
Bals. Tan and Black; sold at
and $4. If your size is here you get! a
bargain. Sale price 81.98
ADLER’S.
opnn4L.
D \V. < >*l>ome 16 K l —s 81 •'
Bavin*—
John MrGralh /... * 2*2
OofiMltution P. Go. li’j
J li It* nil 1 l
iinorg** LahwalJ 22 83
John McGrath # 27
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W. i> Perris < •
D T Elliott 374
Thomas Ut i l)o(inell 2 72
J P. Brown 175
flora- W Allen * 12 82
Tim-- oi II in-la li <E—I US 72
Parkf and Square*—
Time of Hand* * - u s ‘
Pol Ire .
Pay roll * 6 M ■*-
Printing an*l Stationery—
C. N. Stern 1
J. W. Fret well
Morning New* 43
Oliver S. Nichols '
Braid At His ton I'*>
John W. Fralwcll 6*‘
Momma New* "
C N. Stern 3k w
O. H. Nichola 3■*
M S At D- A. Byck .. 6 12—* 117 40
Publlr Buildings—
W B Hill —*
S -avenger Department—
E LtOvaH'e Son* $ l ft 00
D K. Thomas* A Son* .... 13
Leo Frank * 01
A S. Cohen *7 s
Jamee M. Dixon A Cos. .. 400 20
Sou Bell Tel. A Tel Cos.. 24 B
Jamee M Dixon A Cos. •• 9 <k>
Yourtglove A Sipple 4K> fiO
Cohen-Kulman C. * W.
Cos 67 77
Cohen-Kulman C. A W.
Cos 65 00
M A Morris 19
A S Baron A Son 73 3#
Edison Elec. 111. Cos 10 >
Edieor E.ec 111 Cos .... 12 *4
Time of hand ■ 342 ST
Time of hand* 421 12—6 1.899 4>l
Sink Department. O E. M
J, VV Fro:well t 76
Leo Frnk 1 3ft
J*s M Dixon It Cos 773
Fay roll 1M 42
I' Buttimrr 336 !l>
Mrs Mary Driscoll 6M IS
Streelr and I-sues—
A Morris I W®
C A Cox 170
J W. Frelweii 7S
M B * D A Byck S3
Falrr.er Hdw. Cos loss
Henry Juchter 17 71
A Hanley Cos 7 3ft
J r Ward A Son 14 i
A. 8 Bacon & Son 67 JS
Cohen-Kuhnun Carriage
Wagon Cos I***7
Ja* M Dixon A Cos 192 61
Your glove A Sipple ••-••• 476 oft
l*ay roll *•*
Time of hand* *• nrt
T me of hand# I*3 03
Sidewalks—
Frank Marker
plant System of Ky .. *'*
Geo A Ala. By M
p T. Elliott * m
Ofo Lhkl W*7
Savanna). Building SCo 4*2 66
John McGrath *’™
1, T Kliiont J;"
Oeo Lehwald ’■ ?
Ttme'of 1 r—a.
Water Worke-
Owen Cash *
T A. Ward ■_
E IfOvell a Son* * *
n H. <*lemnta I*’
Cohen-Kulman C * ■
Leo Frank * "J
Mingledo.f A C*
K.e trie *UPP4V *•• •••• J? , _
M s AD a Myck .... 12 66-4 70
' Water Work* Extension Main—
Th , a P Smith Mtg Cos
, George JUtnwakl w
THE MOKKIKG NEWS: SATEHDAY, NOVEMBER 17. UHXI
ADLER'S
LOTH
$1.98
Men's Wool Pants.
Tho tv*i Working I’ama ever offer*.!
for ralo for gshn Tti*y nr* w*ll mad*
and trlmm-.1. pr..|*r fitting rvlnfor.ad In
the crotch. nnd warranted not to rip. Spe
cial II *
Knee Pants 39c.
Rolbs Winter of Its Terrors.
Men’s $4 Vici and Kox Calf Bals, plain
and tin toes; all the new shapes; at
this sale for 52.98
Men’s $5.50 and $5 Fine Shoes, Patent
Leather. Vici Calf, and Box Caif; new,
up-to-date shapes, and this season’s
goods. Sale price s<4*. 50
ADLER’S.
OIPII 1 81..
George Lehwaif 2 6ft
John lio.itk.- A- K.n .... *lx
A S li * on A xai* .... 24 74
A H lla.-on A Son* 3o 24 i
I’alrrf. r Hardware Cos. *A ,•
Time of hand* 2*2 it*
Time of han 1.. 2ut* 21
Tun... of 11.i11.1a 11 60-1 746 97 I
Total I 25.924 07
The Committee of the Whole to which 1
wm referred the* ordinance by Alder- (
nuin Ha i*. i am*rul an ordinance n
titled. An ordinance to re|ul.ite electric t
railways operated m the oily of Ha van
null, adopted Oct. 11. 1K93 beg to re
port adversely u it® pu stage.
llernMin Mjrw,
Chairman Committee of th Whole.
Adopted.
The Committee* of the Whole to which
wa® referred the following u; idle'attone
to transfer licence®, beg to report favo
rably thereto.
Herman Myer*.
Chairman Committee of th* Whole.
I* It Mercer, to transfer ht. liquor li
cence fr4>ir Last It road and M Donougrh
*tr**t® to the *outhW4-L corner Indian
and Ann street*.
Adopt* !
Otto W Nell, to transfer hi® liquor li- !
at Congre®* street, weal, to :
f* Broughton afreet, w*m.
Adopted.
J W Healer to transfer hi* green j
grocery lie# nm from the corner of Went
Broad aid Wuldburg **reei lane to the
northwest corner of Houston and Con
gro- streets.
Adapted,
The Committee of the Whole tr which
w* referred the petition of property
owner* on liidlan street asking that the
rali street be paved with vitrified brick
Instead of granite blot k. beg to receive j
the at roe a® Informal lot*
l|. ."..in Mv.r-
Chairman Committee of th* Whole.
Adopted.
The Commute* on Finance to whlrb
was referred the petition of the llavern
Home Institution uaklna thm (hey be
|H-milttl to run a horse and wagon on
the (tree!* to do their own draytng with
out being required to take out a badge,
beg to report favorably thereto.
Geo. W. Tledeman,
Chairman Kina nee < Committee.
Adopted
The Commute* on Finance to which
w referred the petition of W O A ft
C. Ham eon rotative lo the refunding of
Ihe lax of 17140 paid by pell:loner- for
the buslnes- of n.-gotlatlnc loan* ot real
e-tale Imi lo report favorably thereto,
providfd italliloni-re die- onl.nue from
Nov 11, 19U*. the business of negcMUtlng
loan*, on real eetai*.
George W. Tledeman.
Chairman Finance Committee.
Adopt'd
The comm ttee on Finance to Which
wa# referred the pilllnti of Hi me* Bros.
A Cos asking the refun.hug of t*. |M
for wagon badge, petitioner . lalmlng to
have ->ib*4ltuw4 a Ingle har.-.' truck In
lieu of the wagon, for which they were
made to take out another badge, coating
p heg to recommend thot the sum of
l. being the double tax. be retunded.
George W. Tle-leman.
Chairman Finance Committee.
Adopted.
Th Committee on Finance to which
wa- referred the petition of the truetee#
of the Alexander Bob-ri I-ueton M*mo
■ rial trtntt by A K Lawton president,
a* king to he rdlevad from a bill of 437 2
for 124.2 curbing In front of tlw Memorial |
building, beg to report favorably thereto.
tjeorg# W Tledeman. ,
i ntirnniil CVanmlttee on Finale e.
Adopted.
The Committee on Finance, to which
wu referred the petition of Dougm A
Shflkii. asking the reUttidlng of 43 for a
on e-hore wagon badge, petitioners claim- ,
Inc an prior wa* made Innocently In tak- j
Utg gut a nagoo budge. Instead of a uuck j
MEN S NECKWEAR.
What th* hnm**? I.h u woouii the neckwear lto man. It 1* ht* adorn*
fTu*m h!* prkfe. Here E n ton of (!• *i r*4*m niatlonv, and ail
at the one price.
We are showing: all the awelleet in N**kwear, In Duffs,
Teck-. Im|eTi**l>. Four-in-llhhil*. 14 tt Wing and Clulf at 4'** .
ADLER’S
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The Leader
—OF—
Low Prices.
ADLER’S.
OFKIt lAL.
t*.iiig* and nuidB to |m> $4 (Witk>n<i| f r
h.iivl truck badge. b**g to report favorably
thereto. G* *rg* \\ Tiel' rrwn.
Chairman Committee on Finance
Adopted.
The Committee on Final, e. to which
wa* referred the petition of J F Emery,
(taking ihe refunding of F*. eakl amount
having been paid f4*r w igoti badge. on a
count r>* fteiuioner tiffing two-hor®** wagon
badge 4>n a ono-hor**- wagon, beg t* report
favorably thereto.
George \v. Tiedeman.
Chairman Comroltte on Finance
Adopted.
The* Joint Comm lit ee on Public flcalib
an*! Finance, to whi< it wa* referred the
tietition of Mr*. II II Groth, aeking t 4
ie relieved of a bill of I*; for cleaning and
filling privy vault at 4*7T Anderson arreet,
• afft. bee to report favorable thereto.
J. G. Jarre.l.
Chairman Joint Commit t* a
Adopted
The Joint Committee on PnMii Health
anil Finance, to which wa* referred the
jietltlon of Mary M Clark, anklng tiie re
fuc.ding of 13 f*r t boning iml filing
•Ink at No. 1311 Hrayton fftreet. aewer <on
nection having been made, beg to
favorably thereto. J. (• .Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted %
The JUnt Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which wa-* referred th
petition of E. K. Heavctney, asking the
refunding of $2 70 for cleaning aid filling
•Ink, aewer connection havmg been mad**,
beg to reigrt favorably thereto.
J O. Jarrell,
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted.
The Joint Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which wa refeired tne
(•eritlotiw of Mi *. S. J Lady. A H. Fu.-
ford and J. E Fulton & Hrm. *‘nt
atking the refunding of s.'* F> e h for
cleaning and filling ink*, beg to repnr*
favorably to eeimc.
J G Jarrell,
Chairman Joint Committee
Adopted
The Committee eat Public Health, to
| which war referred th- pension of Mire
Ida F Cosey. asking Coyne tl to trail so r
portion of lot No Jftll Laurel Grove Cem
etery to herself, beg to report favotably
thereto.
a J O Jarrell.
Chairman Commit!#* on Public Health.
Adopt • and.
The Cominlllee on Public Health, lo
whl< !i xvrta referred the petition of K A
Well, ehairmin trnrieer Hebrew C.-me
tery. by 8 L Latnron attorney asking
permission to d.g a pruy vault in the lot
occupied by the keeper, Just west of
Slew-art and Wilson street*, petitioners
to make sewer connection* to th* new
sewerage eyetem as soon a available, beg
to report favorably to *am*
J O Jarrell.
Chairman Committee on Public Health.
Adopted
The Committee on Street* 0r,.1 Dane*,
to whloh wan referred the petition of th
Fnlted Hydraulic Cotton Pres* company |
by 3air.ee M Barnard, president asking
permission to extend the side track owned
and operated bv *ft* Savannah. Florida
and Western Hallway Company, and lo
cated on th* north *Hd* of 8t Julian
street. In the rear of th* Pres* property,
wrstwanliy on Si Julian street and
Ihence acroe* Randolph -'reel by * curve 1
n distance of about 2’-. fees, so as to con
nect with tne tracks of the Central of
Georgia Railway Company, beg to r scorn
mend that same be granted, work lo be
don* under the *uperv|elon and direction
of the director of public works, and Com- I
mttle* on Screes* ami Lanes.
James M. Dixon.
Chairman Commit tee on Streets and
Lone*
Adopted
Th* Committee on Finance and City
Lots to which wa* referred the petition
ftom C C. Beebe, submitting a prooosl
t'on relative to the Indebtedness of yotl,-
pvtiUoucr and tha further rental o( the |
ADLER’S
I N G.-&-
$6.90
MEN'S
SACK SUITS
Men's flin|ltabreaiMti nnd iv-uld -f r an
ted Surk Butt*. made f ,ir-*w-.| Oxford
OriyMn OiteU?*. Hripe* .ml l iaida
alro Blue and I- wk rju > lom, |r nch
fai-ed. f’ord-Plp 1 oat*. i;n \ and
I rim tne I throughout Th e. Milt* would
he eplendl‘l vain- at 111 •*, |. t t, y ,at
h suit
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HATS, HATS, HATS!
Men’s Stiff Hats, the latest shapes and styles, in brown
and black, the $.( 00 special $1.63
Boys’ Brown and Black Alpine Hats, the SI.OO kind,
at 60c
Children’s Eton Caps, all shades, at 15c
Children’s Shirtwaists, bi{j assortment, at 2 Jc
ADLER’S.
OFFICIAL.
old waterworks tract, Ih*c to <• iort un
favorably to lb# proposition, untie an
f .ndoreer or mmj uubfaciory to the
Mayor i in** urn]
<• * W Tlnl'itun,
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted
fp* CiimmiU'*' on Public Health, to
which we referred th* |h tit lon *f Carl
S- iiulta culling u ientiuti io Hie off* n*iv*.
un6*at.tbU* and uti~.tnit.i> * ofuittlott of
fh*- privy vaults on lot No. 61. Brown
ward, amid * lering the eenw* a nui*-
anc\ hih! ticking their ei*inmnt ti|9ii
the liew hoiiH4 m-wi iag< yntem leoommg
aval.able in this **l4oo. beg to report
tlait upon tie c triplet,on *f the new *>-
tem of lion*. *w4rag- the nuleance will
Im* promptly abatecl. J Q. Jarrell,
Chairman Committee on Publlr Health.
Adooted.
Petition of Georg** W. Owen*, aaking
p 4 rm ®eioti t> build on lot 4*. t'alhouti
ward, and referred to the Committee on
Fire, by hi* honor th Mayor, the Com
mittee beg to report by i nUnanre.
Iff.ia** ti liaa*.
Chairman Committee on Flrb.
Hecelvcd sm Information
Tne Commit tv on Blre**t® and j
t* which wa referre*! with jiower to act
the petition of the Hivannah lodgo of th •
11 P o. E . No. IhU .1 king the uae of ]
the Park I'xtetudon during the month of !
November fur th* purpu* 4 ** >f holding * !
Midway Carnival. bg to report that the j
petmigaion h.in |een granted
Ja*. M Dixon,
chairman Committee on Street* and |
Lane*
Received a* Information
PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS
The following api I • atlonw in retail li
quor for year 59ft! were read and referral
to Commit lee of the Who.e:
Ahtam- M D--No. 42 Bull etreel
Beckmann, Grange—No. 113 Whllukar
street
Cottlngham. John—Southeast cornar
Drayton and Broughton Si re Is
Cottlngham, John—No. ?a Broughton
street, west
Carr. John—Corner ll ii. r-h m ar.J Bay
street*.
Dr< ■ on H E -Northeiat corner Stew
art and Wilson street*
Delgnan. Daniel—No 6\4 Ind n street
Dirks, A J No 7 3 Whltoke- street.
GefTk-n. Herman II —Northwest cornar
Broughton and Price afreet*
Graham. C. F.-Pula*kl House. Bull
street.
Hick*. R. M —No 23 Congress s'reet,
west
Immen John I! -Northwest c-rnsr
Jones anil Habersham street*.
Klilgmnn. A -No 637 Sim *lr#t
Luba. John F.—Liberty and liaoerrhxm
sire. i.
Mendel. Carl—No. 66ft Db*rty sireei.
east.
McCormick Wm —No *26 li.dlar *tr*e*
Mcßride. T F.—No. 32 Bay ir.et e#.t.
O'Keefe Jame*. mgi —Southwest cor
ner Drayton oral Broughton t-eett.
Sullivan. John—No. 15 f’ontrsa street. ,
Wert.
S’illlviin John J —No. *( Bryan street. :
east.
Travera. E No. 51 Hull street. Screven
House
Watson and Powers—D* St to Hotel. |
Liberty adreet e/i*l.
Wade John T —Corner Oglethort-e av- ,
nue and Houston 'tree *
Application of Mt< II W Ciinrungham
for permtaelon to tranfer her iuuor li
cense from the coiner ot Tayl r ard Eaat (
Broad streets to No. 637 Sim* street wa- '
re td and referre<l to tin OmmKtee of
the Whole
Petition ft M f> Gardner asking |>er
mle'ton to tranafer his gr-eri gro-ery li
cense from the comer of Whitaker and
Wayne - reel* to ihe southwest earner of
Whitaker and Jones si reel kat • was read
and referred to the Commuter of the
Whop
Petition of the Propeller Tow Boat Com
pany of Rev innah and of P Sanford Horn,
lu.orpoialvsl, asking Inal lh ordinance
MEM'S UNDERWEAR.
Men’ Fine Gray FFer■*■--l.ned Shine atni Drawi tw, warm ami heavy, at
49* each.
Men*a Fine ''nm**!'* Hair ami Nattirrtl \1 <jo| Fhirta anl Drawer*, big
value at '**B. n garment.
M i Worm F.onnelette, (Iffri* lin*-*! Night lioben, worth 76c. at 6rt
rente
ADLER'S
$2.98
Children's
Suits.
Children* $ VeMf# Suits In Alhwoot
Herfeii, Phexlott*. Ci imeree ul \\ >t
Mfldt. extremely fan y \*.*t!. and t*ov
thing 'or v noMy for tin* lit t !•* follow.*,
titniml In el>eant elik hrald. lane*- -allot
f'oUiir- and r‘ ronuldeinl cheap m $4 Oh,
you mi ten >m at ti a tut!
ADLER’S.
OF Fit lAL.
* of ffpark
era iai the funnel* of emok* ta K* u|**n
v**- •|a in the river, be mi amended or
nuelifbd a* to exempt the tug* ot the euid
(onttHiny from the 1 i*e of the eald -paik
an* nter* were reail atwl re ferred to the
Commlttea of the Whole
I*# tit ton of A L. Farle. mar in* under
writer®' .igent. proteetinc axatnet the r-
I* a of tle 4KdliMii' 4 regariling *s*irk ai
r* ••li*. wiih rad and referred to the
Committee of the \Vh9|e
petition of <rConnor. O flyrne a Hart
ridge. attorney* for Mary J Carney b
dr lug i make lot No. 21 Columbia ward,
fie aimple and awkltig the tiaual dlw ount
of lo per cent., wa* ral and referred to
lire Committee on Finance
Pet ilka 1 of Mr a. \f MrQuade akmg
that whe he <imiw*naated In th* amount of
$St for *hmug* * done to property at 316
Antlernon etreet, cj•, raueed ly fumiga
tion <kme by order of the health authorl
ti• *on a ount of <*ontaglot* dlaeane, w.*
rea| an*l referred kt fh*- Joint Committee
011 Public Health and Klnanct.
Petition of A*tele E June® aeking that
ah*- te reftjialetl the amount of S2I faid in
to Uie city treasury for cleaning and fill
ing privy vaulta at lot A. Middle Oik
thorpe ward. aew*r having
been inad**. waa read and referred to the
Joint Committee on Public ll* a.th and Fi
nance.
petition of Rtis.in M Rcott and children
asking the refunding of 62 7ft for cleaning
a tel niljtig privy vault at 64" Taylor wt ret.
ea*l. sneer i-onnectlon* having been
made was read and referred to the Joint
Committee on Public Health and Finance
§ mon of C II Siiqile a.king the r.
funding of $3.40 for ciaaning and filling
privy vault at premia** No. 217 Duffy
street, west, wa# read and referred to the
Joint Committee on Public Health and Kt
j nance.
Petition of John C. Metxger. asking me
refunding of 67 *. paid for cleaning and
j tilling privy vault at. premia*# No. 17
' North Oglethorpe ward, sewer connr, tlon*
1 having been made, was read tnd referred
! to the Joint Committee on Public Health
itn.l Finance
Petition of Luey WHIP, aleo estate F M:-
rault taking Counell to refund Ihe sunt
of 63 6ft each, paid for denning and filling
up privy vausa at No. 32 White ward
nnd No 306 Henry streey east, sewer . on
t * miide. were tend and ref*rrad #•>
the Joint Committee on Public Health and
I'l nance.
PclUlon of II B Dreesott. asking per
mlsilon lo transfer lot No iSB Laurel
Grove Cemetery to Mre. Louise F E
Itreesoft, wus r,.*l ar.d referred to the
Committee on Public Health.
Petition of A H EOtelman. asking ihe
extensloti of sewer on Hall street. 300 feet
east of Blast Bread street, petitioner in
consideration of #kl extension Is willing
to open up that par.’ of Hall street or Hail
street extended from Bast Broad to the
Savannah. Florid* and Western Railway
was read and referred (o the Committee |
on Streets and I>*n*# and Opening Streets
Petition of sundry cltlxens residing In
th* vicinity of Henry street, between Bar
nard and Jefferson sire**#, asking thei
the shanties end occupante In Henry
street lane, between Btimord and Jeffer
son. be declared s nuisance and a mena-c ;
to Ihe public health, the continued dis
graceful disturbances being notorious and
furthrr ek!ng the removal of bom oocu
pants and houses was rend and received
* inform itlon. ihe proper course for pe
titioner* to pursue being to pi ice the of
fending pirtle* upon the Informa lon
docket
Petition of Mrs. Mary Powers of 124 i
Ftasr Broad street relative to encroach
ment ny Mr. P O'Connor, upon her prop- j
erly of a dividing fence, wnd asking that |
th* matter be rectified, wa* read and j
referred lo the fon-mlttee of the Who!* I
ORDINANCES
The following ordinal < read In Council
the first time tict 31 ISM' PS'I the sec.
otid time Nov 14. I*4. placad upon ita
passage and passed:
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X/-
$248
Boys’ Double-
Breasted Suits.
Boy a" IVwHrf.rM.tnl Bull* with Kno*
Pant*: m.dly AH w<*>l Fancy Cheviot#
and Ca*Mm*r< dark and llahl rolora;
Ch*ok* tiul Strip*-* and Him- and Black,
vary nobby, all id. • aorlh 1400. bul Ibay
an al I-' a
No* i th* linn- for mother* lo lake ad
vantage of llila S,* :it Hal.
.j? | a-
S!
arncTi al.
By Alderman Jarrell
An ordinance to tirnend an orUnano*
P®>ffed March 14 IMM. entil ed “An ordi
nance to fix th* charge* to *>wner of
piop*riv for deanffing and filling privy
vaiiUf."
flection 1 TV It ordained bv the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Havannnh In
Council H**mh|ed. Tha* the ibove.|tdb
i| ordinal) 4 I* and U. n ime |* hereby
amended by striking ftom the flrut #•-
Hot) the •‘Onciudlng word* **|f ca*e
where vault* are aiunioned, and rawer
conneclloa Immediately made Inaread.
there -h,.|| ie no 1 barge for cleans
ing or filling "
H • 2 Be it fmther ordwln**d. Tlu< all
and part® of ordinance* ai
cun flic l with thl* onltnance are here!>y
rep**a|#Hl.
ELECTION®.
In accordance with renolutlnn* of Coun
cil. adoptei} nl meeting of Oct 31. !kff*.
an'election waa had fr ke**j -r of Ia *re|
Grove tVroeterv. there la-lng two ap,4l
cams, Ki'hard F Baker and Henry <l4r
wr*. Bll4>ting waa had and reauded a*
follow* Garwe* receiving elx VO tea,
Baker three. Mr. Garwea wa* ao or iltig
ly deelared duly elected keeper
An election for t htmro-y contractor for
the western dlvUlou waa alao had. an l
after *ix uoauccoa*ful ballot® t> elect,
further balloting wa* *lef rr and until h**
next regular meeting of Council
By Alderman Idxun-
Iteffolved. That the resolution ad*ipN-d
by Council at the meeting of Nov. 10. ItOO,
concerning the encroachment* on Bull
atreef of the took * a*e*, etc . hy
I H Cohn, and the *me la hereby
rcaclnded Adopted.
MISCKI.LANEOI S
Cotntnunkat lon from th* secretary
t.eagu* of American Municipalities Invit
ing the city of Savannah to sand dele
gates to the annual convention of the
1.-ague to he held In Charleston. Dec. 11.
13. 14 and 13, I9f>. was read and referred
lo tha Committee of the Whole
The foil*.wing communication from hla
Honor, the Mayor, vetoing the resolution
|by Aldarman Dixon adopted In Council
l Get. 31. 19*', requesting the senator and
representatives from this district to In
troduce and secure the passage of a bill
authortxlng the Mayor and Aldermen to
open Abercorn and Barnard streets
through the square# on sold street# and
to close Ihe cross streets In said squares
to the property line, was read and upon
motion, recslved a* Information
Savannah. Oa . Nov J ISftO
To th* Aldermen of th* City of Pavtn
j nab: tintl*m*n-I return Iv rewlth the
I resolution by Aklermin Dixon, ad p'ral In
I Council Ocl tl. !#>’. with mv and) a-,rr val
under ihe provision* of an act of ih* Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, pas cl D* 4.
l*ft. and amended b> act of D- c 7. 119*.
Th* veto power has been ve-ted In 'he
Mayor to enable him. In hla dPcretloti. a
- representative of the community at
i lurx<. to check pre. tpltate lecis atlon by
Council and to prevent what In his Judg
ment may appear unwise legPlit on o
legislutlou that I* oppos..| to the wlahaa
! of tin people or calctilatcd to prove d#*rl
' mental to th* present or future Intrrasts
j of the public.
In rat'rrnlng to the member# oft! a
Board of Aldermen with my veto tha r*a
olutlon In question 1 desire o exp-es* mv
conviction tha> the author of the r solu
tion IS actuated snllrely by a <4 sir* to
promote tjie public good Big I. In com
mon with a number of the alde'tnen. uw6
probably 9u i>rr cent, of ihe cltltena of
Savannah, must differ with hi# view* as
to the merits of this proposed measure
His conclusion*. 1 am convlnral. are not
well based and are In opposition to ’h“
desires of th* people and th# hlghrst In
terest* of the city. The argument# ad
vanted for and against the prop se Ia -
tcratloti of the aquiree have all rc<'*l -e.I
my careful consider u Hon I canned find 1n
those favoring Ihe proposed binge stiftl-
on Sixth Fagey.
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