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MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN BEGUN.
MAGITHTI'l < BLUTIO'I MGSAW
THE OPKHIXO OP THE. HGHT.
Satbana* tappnrlrra In !he *ern(t
niaffinl Adopt Reonlnf!•• F*dora
tn Mayor Mffri ft*r lli*-l*rllon .
Arvorol I'nllflcnl Mfi-tlaat for thr
I’ailorarnif at of Aldrrwian IMmnn
H-h •*(! led for Th( \%>rk —Neither
t.aafleniaa lino Hrolarrd lllmorlf
bat Thrtr Partisan* Are Actively
ait Work-Map •* n Apllt In the
Administration forty Liberal*
IHiposrd to t.rt Into the Plckt.
The wnok* *r<l fftmt of thn mxiri*mße’
aieotinn* hart not rUnrod away iajt night
before thn mayoralty campaign wt re
amsiad Thr campaign was bcfun somr
w*ekr *o. hut thrrr nrrtn • sudden tru **
patched up between ths twp candidate*,
and V look*d for atrhlla ns if everythin*
waa to b wwt and nrrmr in ths admln
fc*traitor) party up to ths eery ovo of Hso
tl<n It la not to bs tao. however Tls
Dixon and Mycfv partisans havr been Itoh-
U g to at each other') throats ever
sin- r ths trues wit mad**, and It has been
otiiliot for nnma Haw that thsy couJd
not ha hold In shark murk longer.
Tbs conclusion of ths magistrate*' elec
tion, with ths stirring up of politic!
1* * Hrg engendered thereby, Itas been s*-
lerted by the parilnAtu* of ths two candi
dates as an opportune time to resume *hs
fray, and both sides seam oarer to gat
Into the mixup
The Myers i arti*ana took time by th*
foratook last i.tfti: and ths jubilation
meatkifr of the Ra nd District Club to
caiabrata tho victory of Magistrate Na
than* over his opponent, P. 8. Van (J4e
oen. was turnd into a Myers meeting
After property nongrvulating Magistrate
Nathans upon lit* victory, the club iro
leeind to adopt the following resolutions:
•'Whereaa, It is esasotlsl for the tx**t In
terest* of the city of Savannah that a
thorough husineao man ahoufcl heid the
city government, one who has the ron
ffdonce of the rax-payin* and buaineem el
ement. one who. * hi.* enforcing the law.
will pim l*e op pr'waive to his feilow-clll
**n, a bimlnev man. a conservative pi.m
and one whom the offlca seeks aitd not one
who peek* the off) . . on** who lias hen
tried atkl not found wanting:
••Therefore, I** it resolved, that the Sec
ond District in mass meeting aw
as tabled. represent Ing as It ix*a the beat
elements, as well u the last inter* *t* of
Ihe dfstrht, Ittdorsea f|e Hon. Herman
Myers for re-election to mayoralty of
the city of Bh\Atinah. and raila upon all
of our fellow -cm ixeiis to rally to his sup
port "
The mo ling was an enthufdaatle j(*,
and the resolution* went through without
any trouble. A committee of three was
then aifMintc! to notify Mayor Myers of
hi* nomination, and an executive commit
tee of twenty-flya to further hi* candi
dacy.
The Dixon people have their plans alt
laid for u send* of meetings this week,
at which they proptiea to show that the
sentiment of tin* party la with their man.
Monday night the W. W. Oeborne Club
will meet In the Kutithside. and it U Slid
will give it rousing declare thn for Dixon.
Tuesday night the F.ad Side <'one* rvafive
t'luh will meet at lat-or Hall for a alm
iUr puri*ow. Wednesday m*ht tho Reyn
old* Club of the Fourth district w-|i| hod
a union m-. tip* *lth the Hast Side (’on
eervatlve for the purpose of forming a
union of the two clubs and declaring for
Dixon The Houthttide Conservative Hub
will also meat We*inaday night and l~
)ikexv!>* *a*i to bo In the Interest oi
Dixon.
There are so many clubs that it is al
most impr/sidblti to keep up with them.
H *• very likely that those
clubs whi'*h are fuvoruhle to Mhmh*
M>er* candidacy will also meet tlii*
we** in order to ofWt the action of their
oi*tonerX*.
The magistrate 4 * election* are said h\
the knowing pol th-lun* to hav ronukkr
ahh- hearing tn ’he mayoralty nimi>nUn
Juntlca who received such a
large conudlmeotary vote In the Fourth
District. 1® an out and out Dixon man
Maaistmte Naught In. who wmm twelecttd
In the Third, Is keeping quint an 1 not ad
vertising hi- opinions to any one Magis
trate NaUmhc, a ho w re rispted In the
Second, is regarded a* a *tnnv Myers
•upporter. while his ootsn-nt. Mr. Van
Gieaen, Is classed aw n Dlfcon min. Mag
Ist rate Wickham, who was re-e|i*-MH in
eh* First, has not yet declared himself,
end Is claimed ty hoth sides.
It was rematke| upon yesterday that
tIM fV were a number f employes of the
streert and lure force nt work In
the Second District f<*r Van Olesen, and
Mayor Myers l s.iid to have commented
ta|K>n this fn-t to Alderman Dixon, who I
chairman of th 4 committee. AI K mnri
Dixon, w ti asked ai*ut the matter, sill
tlu*t as tli* employes of the street and
lane department were pit Id by tle day h*-
could not prevent them knocking fT and
a lay*s pay If they chose to do
so He |.ad heard, he -aid. that some of
the city employes were working for Mag
Nathans. He also remarked inci
dentally that there are salaried employes
of the city who were nmr-d 1n th elec,
tlon and who would protably not lose any
gmy In con< aneiH'e.
NVlthcr Mayor My era nor AMrrmm
IMxon have <W lartMl thrin*. |ve f r <>•••
mayoralty, hut nil the Irißowt'on itnt
plainly to the fact that thry will tw
vtiils'es for tie om *• S'il that thry w|||
probably be th- . nt) . iadl<) te-. Moot or
th tdniinl tnith.n p illtli l.in* * r e align#!
on onr aid* or thr >uher ami the few w n>
havr not riee'nred themselvi a ate (tally-
Inir thr situation and dr -Kilns h r th y
will put th' Ir strength.
Thr Interesting point Jusl now I*
whether therr will be a iwry nomi
nation or whether there w |||
an open light A split In thr
Cltllene o- <linrnltratP n l*irty |.
lookni upon a* one of th-' t-'nbn -
llltlea of the r*m[xitgn T-r line* whlr'i
formerly divided the ntlxrns an I he
1.1 iterate are beomlng India.loot. Many
of the l.ltwal* no know rig- t'at ih--lr
orsanlr -thin la i-e.-otl alv non-ex'* rn
and that they will not have i ci'.’ld te
hi the mayoralty tight The p ||-| a >
accun-n nri'l activity of thr IJ oral !.
well known and It la evident th t th y
will not lie able to kr,.|. lunili <ft In he
mayoralty fight. Many of th Il rnl.
are r<-|x.rtr.| to hive a r-ady de I ,r — I
themselves on one able or the o h-T.
Mayor Myers' friend* l>lm th-t hr ha*
the rank and Hie of the patty behind Mm
nnd that hi* ruoeea-ful a-lml'datratlon of
the city's riftalrw entltha him to - re
election. A Merman IHxon's frier .t* ho! I
that two trrma In offlre are enough fo
nxiyor thi-e davit ami that the po I
at large are .beiruu* ->f a chang'. Th v
point to Alderman IMxnn’s active and
etrtoient work In t'oun It aa evidxiee o
hla capacity for *hr r.ffi o. The
not fully -Irawn yet. but It la evident thi
thi-r. wilt lx. a pretty fight.
At a re rot meeting of the Trade* Labor
Cluh, It \V llnughn att-l IV. H. I|arr|
Were nominated ns candidate* of the club
for aldermen The Independent Iy.l>or
VnPv which will hold a meeting either
Tuesday or Thurt lav night will also nom
tnatr two or [i a-;hly four candllatea for
the aldermanlc hoard
Somebody I Use's riothee.
Patrolman T. C. Muiphy yesterday at
rested on Broughton street, a negro nam
•and John Henry, who has • suit of clothes
that he was takhg to a pawn ahop. Hen
ry claims that he Is from Jacksonville,
and says that 'he clothes are his owr.
but th* officer Is of the Impression that
I'ley are stolen property. Th. milt con
Wf ■* u ' *>f a blue coat and vest, and a puir
hgut ehteked uousers.
TO KSTKRTAIS TIIF. OR AMD MRS.
Odd Fellow* Prepitrln* far fbe Vlalt
of *lr. John 11. (toad** la.
A meeting of the committee of Odd Fel
low*. appointed to arrangs for tha en *r
talnment of Grand Btre John B Goodwin,
who svdl visit Savannah Wrdn**dv and
ep*rl two days her*, was hckl last nhcit
According to tha arrangement* ii> IM
on the commlttse and other member* of
ths order will mrt Mr. Ooodwln at the
train at 7 o'clock a. m . and after wel
coming him to ths city, escort him to the
Is Soto Afterward he will he tuken by
ths committee to the Ilua-urn’ (\ul. and
then for a c arriage drive thro nrh the city,
si i to ||te havinnah Yaent C*ub at Thun
ikrboK, via Fatttl avuiu* 1 After flsl*
dinner at Hannon lx*tg*, h will return
to the city.
At * o’clock p m., he will again be
token in by the • mmittee and es
corted to Masonic Hall, where he will
receive and addreaa the Odd Fellows and
their frltnd* He wU! lie introduc'd to
the gathering by Grand Warden Henry
MrAlpin. who will have been introdw- I
pr**vkMjaiy by !'**• Grand K. J. Davant,
'oalrmon of the committee
At the conclusion of Mr. Goodwin's
*• i>ir•►•* there will b* Uuicing. for which
the mush- will b- furnished by Boeen
feld'l orchestra. This whl ci*-e the rn
tertalntnetit f*r the day. and lh* tlratul
Blr** will !*e ixottel to hia hotel by .the
oommittee.
On Thursday, the second day of his
atay, he will h#- attended at the De Hoto
by the committee In the afternoon he
will le the gur-t of the me mix rs of the
local kvlge* ami the commitle*- at an
yater toa*4 to given at one *f the
nejir-by r< sorts, not yet decided on This
will be strictly a stag affair, ami will t*
limited to ths rne*nr*sra of th- order. He
a 111 return In time to take the train for
Atlanta, lie wlk le escorted t< the depot
by the committee and the oih'-r * *d ) Fel
lows who will wish him a Godspeed on
ids way home
The committee that will have charge
of the arrangements consists of f< J.
Daxant. dull: man. l**ander Butler, sscre.
tsry; J A TyoMk C I { Povsstt •' *
Mclntyre. W. T MacDonald. If. M. Ward.
Mr*. J K. Cum be a The oldest Odd Fei.
low In the state. P f| t’harles Gross nruft
tirsnd Wanton Henry M Alplii. also I*.
H. <1 . Mrs K r. N 41.. Mrs G
| A Groover; V. G . Mrs Hanford Haupt;
secretary. Miss Joaie H Domett, and
inwsurer. Mr* A. N Manucy of Ruth
It* bekah Dslge.
I I UDId DHIt IA TOWX.
Misdemeanor (’onvlft It 111 Mill Aof
Affect l Uatham Fanaty.
I S*n;ior (’arm aiel Uepre*entat ivew
! Well* and Harden arrived in the city
yesterday morning, and will remjin to
! day. Mr. Walls call'd ui*>n Mayor Myer*
n*l rwl an informal discussion with the
Mayor sni Aklerman Dixon on legislative
matter*.
To a Morning New* reporter, who m t
him nt the City Exchange, Mr Well*
an Id that there la nothing of a sensational
nature in present or prospective irgll *-
tlosi. *T do not think w* have anything
to far front the rnlsdenicMnor convict
bill." he *ml “I came down on the train
with t In* chairman of the Penitentiary
GniruJtt*e and we discU'wed the matter
pretty thoroughly. He is willing to an
nien>lment exempting count.es like ('hat
ham, which work their own convicts,
from the provision* of the bill*. The
hiH. If passed at ali. wr*U Include true
amendment."
How about the franchise tax set?** Mr.
Wells was s k*M
“I am very much afraid." he saJd. "that
*hl bllJ will bec>ma a law. The country
ounties, xvhere they have no telephones,
no eiootrlc lights, and no street ,-ur com
panies. arc very much In favor of this
bl. It jwits more tax on the ciftrw. and
this 1a always pleasing to the constituent*
of the country representatives The bill
makes these franchise* subject to county
and municipal us well ♦ * state tax ."
Mayor Myefg *;itd that the franchise
tax act was not desired hv the citlo*
i* the recent decision of the Supreme
'ourt In the case of the city ugnlnwt the
Savannah, Thunder unit and I*l* of Hope
lUl.road had shown that the cities had ill
ihe |**W''rs f*r which they im| any nee|
n levying taxes upon corporatims with
in their limits.
Mr Wills has introduced the CotMieil
*>lll. providing for the election ofeky ofH
by ('ouncil, which prnvkls that this
• •lection shall ink* place of a meeting to
be held the se. *md T uirwlay in January
Menu* ally. This place* the election in
•he hand* of the outgoing board, but fter
tlie n;*|rvi idling city election.
Ktlll A TEN-At %It s- I K tat:.
Tomorhlchl ( Inti t* Trying to See are
l(* Present Quarters.
The Tomorhlchl ntlb Is trying tn effect
a len Venn-' lease of the quirt era It or.
etude* In thr armory building of thr S
vannoh Volunteer Guard*. Ttir property
in still 111 tlie hands of Receiver John T>
Ciirsa. 11. hut It Is mkl that a satisfactory
understanding wish the Penn Mutial in
surance Company. t,.e principal bond
holder. will he reit'-hed so that the build
ing will revert to the Quanta. In nnv
■ u*r It It thought, there will lie no dlffi
ulty shout sh- Tosnochlchl Hub securing
It* l<*an fr ff'n yearn.
Kncsmraged hv the signal success of the
fl-s: year of Its existence, the officer- and
Hoard of Qovrrnort of the club are cr
nln tint a long ar-l pmepcroiis |if,. t.
before U. Tfir excessive eg,. n .,c t„ which
th. v were put (he year In flttlng ~p
the quarters will not tv. necessary ngytn
and the continued tnler.-st In the organl
xntkm Induces them to b.'||rvr that they
wIH be perfectly tsnfr In trmnglng „ ten
Of i |p| * rtv
T 1" nt *h- .< >• iird.iv night lunches
s
"tst n was enjoyed hv a number of *he
member* of the club last night The lunch
Is served at at absolute! -no ,-ot to
’he member* ill the expeusr b. tng bom
tii tn- club it | expected that the lots >,
will become ore of Ihe prlncltsil attre.-
'••’no ct) Sabir lay right* nvl that tin
club will be thronged.
TMBII 1 ON t T. Mr TO-won now.
#
(irnnl .vary of *i|rlar ( onrt Will
llr f linrveil lv Jndxo Fnllluniit
Th lx*/'#mhr term of th# Hut* ri >r
<\iuri ronvrn*-* nt Ift o’clock to~norro*%
n'rr>lnx. which Imur th# irr.in.l Jtrv
for the term mill l# rho*n rxl chrir#-l
•v Jwlpe FftTjront. Forty |rranl Jurymen
tiv# lfn uummonwl, mi j to permit n
rumtxr of exeunt*' n<! utlll }eve th
*wmty-thr**o men of whom crin.i juriee
tiuolly cafp*lM.
The r* -t of to-morrow morning will b*
• Ken up In the call <>f the rlv*ke< nn<l
tt, r - , *roment of rul the herin
nf divorce caro Twenty or twentv-flv#
\fMllctfi •’; d* r#*e!' will he #cure<l |f.
thee divorce c i -*■*• in the course of ch
*in I’fUiillf the d-f* r diint Is in* inxlous
t' have tIK- marital bond* revered as* l
the plain* IIT nncl lnteriorx n. >i>Jcctk>n
Jo the £rwfit of a tlerr***
For the other days of 4 he week criminal
casor have be#n Thewe tnoltal •
ihe raif' of fMw.ird da nine r nnd Jo*h
ftutle*- cwo men who a*!ted In hi liny
Snibom Haye. the murderer of Motorman
V*rrr<|oft Rfveral other intereet nu or m
nnl cam* are ittnonf? those assigned to m
trial.
Hotel f luxion.
Mrs C. 8 Wriirht desires to announce
hst havlnv leased the Hotel Claxton for
another year, ehe will endeavor to jrlve
the travellnjr public better accommoda
tions than ever before. In fact, the let
to he had. Make a point of U to stop at
Claxtuci over nUnht -ad.
THE MORNING NEVNS: SUNDAY, DECEMRER 2, 1900.
A DAY FULL OF FIGHTS.
HIOTOI S AT *J%n lIHTR4( T
M ItillTH %TKI* EIaKCTHMI.
Nstkaas Won Owl by Fifty Vote*.
Police t’sslile t* atop fbe f'lght
luk aal It Went on All Day.
fllomly Koaca and Black Bf* by
the %corr—W Ick ham lle-elrcted In
thn First District. % ana b ton In the
Third and Reynolds la the Fourth.
Iteturas I rom the t'oontry Dis
tricts Aot let All In.
Tha elections for county magtstrate*
were held yewterday and resulted a fol
low a;
In ths First District—Hlchnri Wickham
was elected io succeed himself, txnd D. J.
Klley and W\ H. Barrett wrs slect.d
constables.
If
thans was re-elected, and M. L. Mlltntti-il •
and (’has H. Fennell wers elected con- 1
stables
in the Third DlafHet— Magistrate M |
Naught in wa.-i egali. sloctod, and with him |
as constables, W. I . Conatanll na and 8.
Basch.
In the Fourth District—M agistmts Ray- j
nolds u< oeaxis himself, arid K. B Qulnley j
and Julius Kaufman wets nlootod c *n' a
bles
Of ths out of town districts, It was re
ported that Mclntyre had won In the
Fifth, and a* there was no oupsition in
ths Hixth to F P. Constantino, and in
the f-s\ nth to Robert Mclntosh, oolore I. j
it Is thought that they i.ave l*o*n elected ,
In the Mghth, the Pooler District, Hugh
F Gredk eloted, receiving x
sgs.nst IS for id* opponent. M M. Ban*
The free-hold*js wens M♦ sirs J H.
• oilins. Furry Zi*glar tnd I>. 8.
There were a few rights, but none of any
conseuuence.
There wee C9nteetlng oahdldate* Olilv
in the Second and Fourtti l>i*n ts. 1*
the Becotid, where Mag.atrate Nathans
was optmmx* •! by Frank 8 Van Gl. *m. .••
light was the hardest an*l bitterest that
Ins aver Iwrn seen it an cl net low In Ba
vantwih for such an ufllc**
Both candidates, according t< rejort.
rplkt monex free:y, h*d plenty o. woik
ers. nd numerou f- l *we a. who, if n
miirtit Judge ia% reMilt*. fc.t th te.
could furtn*r the Inter- t ot ticir
respecdlve favorite* v t* appng flr-t.
hu-it and all tho tune In t *ct •v' r
other man eeymed t< carry a chip on lbs
shou d*r, and •*. bi tb • In on try • aaa to
mid another who was wiling and 1
nv*at *ag*r, to kn *ck It off T ••• \ ugi i*
< |cm pro livrtlea of the crowd was ot
lessened by th* frequ-nt lilg hi* h.t
were imbibed w ith etOf fling f eq t-nc\
Th( voters, or **t 1-o*4 Qui<* h nuw‘er
of them, were at t*ie t o-th. No. i’*4 R y
an street, wed. o early c • o’c\ c<
though the lv-th wi* •ot opened un t
7 24, and the flxhtlng •■•*m*d to have r m
rncn<M*d at once. The live p II enien at -
tlone*l at the las th were unab> to make
even h i at erupt at h* pi r th* p* ,
and a for*e fib n f txvcnry ii*'ti
na* h* nt tiom the birra
In spue of the poll e tin? flghtlng w* nt
on with unabated vigor, etui sp’‘ tutor
j having tai led no than iw-nt>-d\
! combats up tvi 1 o'clock. Ttiinv- q>u ’*l
down during the afternoon and t . podee
force was reduced, but at at*out Z o c.* k
another rmpu start***! Unit l> k *l f>>r n
tlm* as though It would become • -
sral rtot. and ten more policemen were
hurried from headquarters to the sc- ns
The l o’clock row was the nst of any • > -
| ••♦•qiienre. however, at and there was hut lit -
I tie excltem* nt after that until the f*olla
| cloesd at 6 24 oVIo k
It took about half on hour for the fre* -
i holders to count the \ t -and th r- -dt
i showed hat of tlie cos*. Nathar. Id
received Wv nrvl Van Gl -en 27rf5, rnaklmf
the race much ch*!*er than had tern an
ticipated during the if rn*on nr.d up t*
the time the polls r’nee 1 when It wa
generally supposed that Nathan* wou.4
! te,t his opponent hv iit least a htindr* 1
votes. Of the c- n-tri’d* •* Ulienth.i ran
j ahead of the t k-'t. getting voi
while Fennell got 3f¥s.
The h*rs were W. P. Bailey.
Frank McDermott, in*l IMv,ir*l J Wlw
lan; the iiat k**eror* were II H. Beatty
and James Mcßride. Jr.
I cspitS the numerous fights there were
only o)t*m< half dozen and *ti. i
men as ware rent to the barrack* \\..
quickly released on lr>i*l that w fur
fikthed by one aid** or the other ac<rordlng
to th* affiliation of th** prisoner.
til*' <■ llt I I i'| lilt" |’l l*"'IIT,
I Mir iuc the lute n f tfrn*n. when It w !
t'WirwW that X.ithuna had won, c*h>s .1 i
••rable amusement w.e au-.<l the crowd
hy a number of negro*-* i( *cnt o*r*-d on !
the sidewilk near th- bx>th and uavc !
\ent to their enthue..im f- r their candi
date by a Mrt of t'oileae yell:
"N’lt. nit nt Who ain't It—* 4
"Frank Van Olesen. II- on t It * 4
This y* 11, with certain variations, w hen
the name -f John Ka\it*c, nnd of her |er.
j rons oi posed to the Interest rf the N’.i
thana ticket wi re *uhetl **e! for the* f
Van Olesen, lasted until the rri - nators
pit lioarse ana) wnt off *< liquidate,
j The voting stteriKth of the Seend Dla-
I trirt is list ween SlO and I.irxt ~n I h*
amount of !t m*t cut is rather small, con
lderitkff •(
| hoth candidates ii)<l their work*”*
• Mrs Disti wf>er< w kh m
j had no opposition the, vxtlnj? wu* v •■•*•>•
tame, nisi only u rxvrx 1! part of |i...
■th of the dlsfrtot was brought out
Of the l vn and more re#?hf*-n-d voter-*
h*e than voted. The fr.-t-h id. rs tr.
this lxx:h were Jam* - Mau?r \\ F
| rorbett and John F. Ounty; the lt kc. : -
j ers were Messrs, Edward Ley and Tony
Sl rel.x
In the Third, the freeholders were Ja
! cob Cohen \v L Oray.Mx; md K M
fli k*. The b*t keepers were T H. Mr
-| shall and John Tnlerdy. \ In thl* dis
trict SOI votes were ast up to a li:th*
after 3 o'clock when she poll*, a-re cl e
ed.
! The elect!-n in the Fourth District was
very qiH*‘t and orderly A la rye • m li
mentary vote to th* ■ -nt Inc im' • rt
Justice Samuel 11. vim' I* \n i* The
Hdlyard. w.is only n- m ri| Ju>' t H y
nolds 4 friends, however, comp ini nt and
! Mm bv turning out In numlierx,
many professional end busit.t - men i * .
I inn amonx the voters
The ehetion ua*. ntnluet'*! hy Messrs
John FttSKcrald. Patrick Huttimer nnd
J. J. Ktafford and the c! :k- were Messr*
O. A Vetter. T I* llevonlds or I \\ M -
j Donald Julius Kaufman. %v)m i*-<t In th*-
vote for consiable In till* district, ha
| been contlru.*us!y a member of the con
stabulary ‘f Chatham county sinr*
anti Is now fleet- and f*r fHr v -ar more,
i Justice Reynolds r now cotnpl* tlngr hi
j fourth term a* magistrate, th*- t* rma be.
i !nx of four years * ach. aid ha-* now
| l*een elected for a fifth term A bett*-r
testimonial ro 1 n Judol record than *h
| vote rust In - Ii i!f >*esteida> caul I
| hardly be destr* and
! The count of the \ t* In the Fourth D*s-
I trlct allowed th# followdn: r sub For
maktevrute, ItfyroMs. vv.; Hllfyard. € F*oi
ivinaah'r, F II •} d.d* y. Julius K tif
man *177, II T li UeU. 229 As the liw
provide® fur only two cons* a ides m each
dittrl t. Mr. !<*• k*tt wit rot elected.
flOe. Felt Flats. 11l Colora, IWlr.
This week at KrouskofT® regular 7Rc
and SI.OO felt flats, your cho:ce, 80c. Thee*-
are exceptl-'rwil value®, other** offer you
shoddy qualw:*• and ask 7e*. KrouskofT®
price, &0c for finest quality felts —ad.
Watch H*|>nlrlne.
Carry your writ he to J. A C. N.
Thomas, Jeweler. 121 W Raker Repilr-
Inx dor# wo 1 and cheap, E>o t*.stcl
free.-- j
( lIF.t K*t FOR BTERI BODY.
Don’t Forget to Aernre Votir
for n Preset*!.
We give svery purchaser of cof
fees. sp * ea, extracts and baking posder
4 heck with wid h trey can make 4 a-
R t U*i trfpm our enoinsoxi* duplsy* of nl •
| crockery and fancy articles. Not* our
prices:
: K \*j and* Rev sugar tl TANARUS)
7f* .1 -l t eft wh.ts sugar I’d- 1
Fan \ H gin F *amery Rutter
A a V. Mixed B|4 e* f.r fruH caka.. -S
I A. A I*. Bpc *. all kin Is R>
, A. A I* R )sherry Jam I**
A A P. Htswrt erry J 1*
A A P Lvrnon Ext ac*s. Urge *l*^
A A P Vanlila Extract*, large dzo...
I A A P Weeded Ksi'ilV
A A P <’leHn Curr nt*
A A P. liahir.K PO*rd r. 45c. ib oiu’e y
! pure.
Java roffee | per (jound. c, Me. t>et ISc.
( offer hJ in.p rfer s prlrsw
It; • offee, jer i*ound '.S 20 heat 25 .
A uncial p wHh every fgMAfvl.
Try our Java and Moclia. ?• pound.-. 1100
1 .-*) h raff's hgh rejoated. Vc.
T I** at cargo pH- e*.
f>>|or g Young Hyson, EnglDh Breag
l fu t (1 ter J 4*n. **r Ceylon tea*
! it ; 1 :/) •> 7Tc; best OT' rx-r jound
Drink Th a Ki-e'ar pu-e rhlnes ea,
grv* |Hr j* und. • af-oclai present with
•very pound.
j .1 g~7<d*‘ of 'cis and coff• ea
! The Gr*a* Atlantic nnd Fa-1 tic Tea. •' m
ivmv, . Bronx bton at reel. west, lela
ph-u.e 61*- ad
llr<ly-to-Wear H*t Hale,
just received at Krou*k->frs the entire ,
toek of one of the leading mamifactur
•r* of ready-to-wear hats These good*
will h placed on sale, commencing to
morrr xv u* Just half whit (hey are worll!
They re the beat quail I is* *f and
mwtcrnl. To glv* you an ideA we quote
ths following prices
Imported French fait w-alking hat*,
ilk bards, ha*vdscm>ely finish sd. $1 23,
wr fh I?
Jmi*orcd French fell smooth crown.
r*ogh finished rim. silk btirwl. 11 23; worth.
*3 0i
1 ror -h f*ll wVikln* ►>•*. with
puff, iitwl rnmt\ *ltt baJito. $1 •*. worth
ll<t qualttr wl *♦! watktn* ht, ,tlk
K.mi irathar .unit w.Tih 11 W.
NVMtwry *tlor with f-lt pompon*, thr**
hanrtH of oatm and **ttn p iff. H **:
wut*h, *3'
Trtrnm—l Mrxt- *n trtmm*d w4h f*lt
qiit!l and f*kt and tdlk ptiff and ro**tte.
51.33; worth 12 SO )
Mis***' babv >ats. all colors, made In
*I > ""ft felt, stylla.-ily mrnenad.
xv >rth S2.'*i
S4b > -I felt tnrban* trimmed with felt
a(i-1 f. it qulil. 31 9*. worth 33 *lO.
Rru-h felt walking hata. silk band. 43c;
wtytti II 00.
children's oft Mexican hats, trimmed
w!:h *Uk band or silk cord, 43c; worth
Me.
Sp**'la! display of at>ox*e Erodes in show
window at Kr*uekoff's ad.
Hhreddrd Whole Wheat IHsealt.
pe*#pl*- who arc troubled with weak dl
g. t ons are hj e-Tily invited to come to
Fovo K- Eckstein’s Rig 1 department Btore
th s x\* '.i m l try a lun- h prepared from
“hred-b-d xvhole wheat ult Mrs. 8. H
ilenshAw of Washington. I. C.. an e
,M • • . okt i win be pMusd to show
vou how to serve It* Fookliook "Tho Vi
tal Question" free.—ad.
714 r. Felt Flmlb. %lt C olors. .W.
Thl* wt *k at regular ibc
a< d3! 0* felt flats, your choice. 6hr These
are exceptional value*. o*her* ofTcr you
shoddy qual.ttea and ask 7V; KrouwkofTs
price. 80c fV>r finest quality fe|t —ad.
Haute >(•% ante Trimming)
nt Foye *d l>k)tels').
At the new store, Broughton and Rar
i.ard streeta, you will And some niAgnifl
ent sp- imene <f high class dreii* trlm
mlng They are shown In Bo!erg jackets,
feis for waists, all over lai es, nets ar.d
1* tt <1 laecv. appliques of gold on velvets,
I rid* -* **nt braids, Steel. porl ar.d Jet
braids and band*. fUti-acale • ffects in col
or- To see them is to appreciate them.
When you rome, fake n glance at the la
dles' neckwear. Foye & l>■kstcln's.-od.
nth*. I’rlt Flats. \ll ( olora, Wir,
This xx .. k at Kr>Hi*koff’a regular 75c
aid $1 •* fell flats, your choice, fiOc These
,*re excegitlonal values, others offer you
shoddy qual ties and .mk 7T*c; Krou*-kofTs
price, 50c for flt -st quality felia —*d.
% l.ronn In t nml l.unrhpit*.
Monday Tne*dn> nnd Wednesday.
B. C Wilson of Phi lade) ihia. rep
resenting the Armour Packing Company,
xvl l remain three more days d**monstnt
, ih
on* l , *nned in *. p>rk nl
.ins ll use furntalting <lep*rrm> nt
ii i . mend. Ja* kMixn, Metzger A Co.’a
d*s artment stor* ad
• A.(MI Trimmed Vint 'sir, gfl.OO.
TliH week special price* on trimmed
its at Krouskoff’s; ST.<B huvs a chic,
dainty, stylish hat nt KrouskofTs; other*
\\ .uj.e • SIA > for a ha* not t ear as
/:>* I valu* Krouskoff s.—ad
I fi*li*^ 4 Tnllr-Mmle < otime.
Havlnic s? ur*i an expert cutter and ilo
:n* r < f• llt* *r rm-rrt* from the lesd
; •• .' houj H of l.o!-, l.n. r.trls -w
V-rk, 1 inn pri’isr and to make any style
-•f !al • -la if rri tl ■ r Mtume** upon
j shori not let*. G Fatitlnl. Merchant Tailor.
I- ;*.J.
W.OO Trimuif-il lint <nle.
% Thl® \\'k sfxi'ial |*r;ce* on trimmel
S hats at Krouskoff's; s.'*(#> Xmyu n cMc.
i -1 1 nty, stylish t *t at Krou k>ff s; othera
•a uM Rnk s!< 0* fr a h*t—Mt neur ii>
;;o >U \ulue Krcoivk-iff 4 **—al.
I•-*-inl* r tuoiii,
And for the tenth yer we ask to re
rnltiii you hat lurlnyc this month tr have
to work nlxhi and day lo keep up. We
m* an to (InUh c v-rjr Job in llrst-clf''s
.ty’e rtiul !*•>? you to lid ■. in doini so
1 by Kivln? your Christmas onlers early.
\\ ■ tire the only place- that sell th*- l* s*
:r idit moulding and will give It to you
fur W** than you cm gel siioddy sniff
fom other*. Ixml*vc*c*s P.oture Frame
F.i tory, luT and lft9 Congress trt, west,
—ad.
e ♦ t
My I lillilrt'n'a Muin.
1 have received the best and prettiest
, line of children's fd.ocs to be found In Ba
-1 Minnnh They are open for Inspection
now. You can't te.<t them. Glad for you
to call. A 8. Nichols, S Broughton. w*-st.
—ad.
>lr. IlwrriQHM MnkMn m • linnare.
Mr William S Harrison, who has he*-n
i with the Branch Estate Grocery Company
for ihe past seven years, h® accepted a
jxwiHion %Nkh the Grand l*nkn Tea Com
j (*any. Tl®* - * comiMHiy makes no mtftake
j tn securing the *' rvtces of so valuable n
man a# >!r. Harrison, and he makes no
mlstnke In connecting hi me elf wHh ®u#h
• company ns the Grand lTnon Mr. Har
| neon will be phased 10 see hi® frW*nds
j and patron® at his new place of business,
110 Brough on street. west # new atore—
ad.
Far 4 oiler Hal®.
The remaining stock of fur collar® at
Krouskoff's will be sold at cut prices to
morrow at Krouskoff’s.—ad.
COL. WYLLY HAS ACCEPTED.
hr mu. hi: romußDifo om.wi
OI 1 * THR riHT ISTASTRI. .
. rtmm.lt*- nt thr Mrrtlu* o*
thr Officer* of th*
United l|i,n t'l. Willy and
Tvittltd tho (uloßßley tot Wylly
Wu.it Hr W until Acrrpt— ttrett** f
thr Offlcrr* Util Ur Hrld Nr*t *rl
dnr Mali*. Wkrn thr fommlttrr
Will Iteport—\ nenut lnjrtty Will
Also !••• Filled Then.
The next colonel of the First Infantry
will be Col. T 8 Wylly. JY* Col. Wylly
rux* ucceptal tha !ehd<*r of the poslUoti.
and a may be experaed tixat writhin the
next three mem hs or so hi* title will he !
hanged from llourenant colonel to (hat
of a full colonel. About the time IndJcaied
will h* tn cover the formal |
eleotion. whioli must i# ortk r**d from At
lanta. the period during which the colonel
eieot will he preparing for hts examine- j
tlon by the Field Officer*’ Examining
Board and h* ret eipt of his commission
the committee appointed the |
night before at the meeting of the offi
cer* of the First Infantry waited upon
Col. Wylly and made the tender of the
office of colonel U w.w thought possi
ble thag Col. Wylly might aak for time
in which to consider the offer, but In this
any who entertaKfd the idea were mis
uxken. Col. Wylly -told the offlc. rs of
the committee thiil he would not keep
them or the other officers of the regi
ment in su-|cTiee, but tint he would at
orue teM Hum that he would gladly ac
cept the position.
I’lion the committee were Capt. P F
dp-AMjc of tne Irish Jasper Oreetis. Cap*
VV B. Htepliena of the 8a va on ah Vohui
i*r Guards, mu) Fapt. •*. A Gordon of
:ho *'‘gk>th.irpe Ught Infantry Humor
ously, the memlfers of the committee In
formal the colonel that tlu-lr
of him xvfAxld exceed those they male
wr.qon they wared u,*oii him a year or
> ago, io ask h.lm to ac -pt the lieutenant
'Olonalry. (The* they toid h.m that ali
that wwid necoseury for him to k> tr
his position of iieutei.ant ooional. wou.*l
he to look w***h on parades and dmw hi;-
pay. A* colonel, however, the committee
ud him that It would he necessary for
nin to <k no er*f of work, and that thex
would !*e*k to him to apply himsaif ok)e
-ly to duties
In Col Wylly'* acceptance the officer-
M *ho committee felt that they had mu -n
u|wg which to congratuiata Ihamsalvcs
rh<*y know that the off Leer* of the rcgl
rnot.t wtrukl n*c know Whora to turn In
the event of his declhuitlon. It t* hr
lieved raa: he wiil prove x worthy *u*
•**OT to Coi. A. R Eiwton. who ha*
upon the H*t of retired officers in
the state service.
Next Friday night at the Raglmemal
Armory a meeting of the officers of th
regiment will he held to receive the re
part of the committee that notßkd Col.
Wylly aim) to consider t.,c of *
officer to flll th* position f major of th*
; Third Battalion that was left xa*'ant !•.
; (he of MaJ. R. K Dart of
Brunswick. In the meantime, letters wdi
l*e written the eight oflic*'*m of tlie thn*-
out-of-town companies c->mprlaing th*
j T hird Battalion. In the eff ry to Induce
l to express scir.it- choice for major
of their command. It is hop**d that the\
j +'M respond. Bu**h letters x%*ere written
[ more than a week ago. hm or answer
was revival fr*mi only Far** Frank A
| Burn of the Brui sxx ck R *1 men. T e 8a
vannah officers d* sire that those o( th *
companies t.ot loca'e*! in the city be giv
en a chance to nominate their major.
They believe that they would ha\o ample
time to expr'.* their rh h e by next Frl
-'ay night, and, should th* re lie no word
from them by that t in*'. Capt. G. A. ( r
Fn of the Oglethorpe L ght Infantry wll
be advanced to the vn. i majority. Ii
Is looked upon by hls brother officers a*
eminently qualified <> nil the position, ani
no doubt la entertained t.'wt ho will be
chosen
The ;idvanceirent of Lieut. Cal. Wylly
to the colonelcy *f tlx- regim-n4 will
leave the Itemanant co|4ie|-y vacant. It
i is not thought that th‘r<* will l**' any a
j Bon taken xvith regard to shat poattlo
! for some tlm** It will not lie really va
cant until nfter Col Wylly has receiv'd
hi* commission as colon-1 Three or four
months have elapsed alncr the resigna
tion of MuJ Dirt, and his position has
not yet *b l. i<i It is con cl; -led by
he officer* that there will h* as corre
spondingly long a period b fore an elec
lion f*>r ltout**n:nt colonel i cali*l when
(’oi. Wylly )>as r* fixed his new commis
sion.
I*lkn Dot Fr(*t(*li I Ihii nrl) nt
Faye nnd l>k)tela's,
T* l*e eper.ed or. Monday n> rn rg a con
! S-I te new lire of flgiirrd Fren h fl nne
They are the m**et pu ul r fabries of t ie
season an 1 :he a ■>••-* nr- v**ry exclu lv
j and :o 1"■ ' -*i * n'.y h re. Th**v g n
sale on Monday m.-r nm. • th< I*w pr e
of 19 euta at Foye .V I’ck eln’e. .
Smoke them wph confidence, the Frank
’.ln <*imrs.
The choicest -Franklin 5c C|sar.
He food, like the Franklin Ctmr; 5
Htriixht.
IF- *OO In Birmingham, the Franklin j
C!rara.
Satisfoction guaranteed; smok# Frank
lin’a Bc.—ad.
\1 IIIi-Um*.
Drop into Hicks' thi morning and watch
the others eat n sup*ru dim - r.
The best Di**als will l** served. Game of
ill kind.** In f.-*t everything ha? hod
special prepare tlon. It Is i!i* b t of |t*
kin! ~oo>k<'fl by thr co"k In ih* |
South. JI k'k* —<l
My Qpn's Hliovs.
My fall stork -if mi n's ami boy's shO'
nro Just in. They arr bcautlM. Well mn.ir
*v ll h the broa>l io,. Tory nil, <l. light you
tii.u! to thus Uietn to 'ovi A. tt Nichols,
v llroughton. west aJ
Thonnesen’s Art Store.
Our photiigraphlo views tn colors from
all part* of the world are be nnies, an !
make desirable plctuns for framing and
presents.—sd. •
Nrleet tour t lirlstnms V*reseuts.
Christmas will be here before yarn know
it If you hove gifts to bestow, select
ihem now at your leisure. J>o not wait
till the last moment. Siernherg A Co.'e
Christmas stock I* o revelation of rlen
ine* irl value, and you can t fnll to And
in their showrooms the exact article you
seek, whether Riorkm, diamoml*. super.'
silverware. cut gtaiwwnrc. Jewelry
walche*. rings, charms, goal and silver
novelties, etc. Hy making small depose
you call have any article reserved for
you until required.—ad.
t|> l.ndkes* Shoe*.
My fall st.x-k of ladles' sty II h shoe ha-
Just arrived They are the pink of per-
P otion. If you are stylish, you -ur th<m
Glad for you to see tiiem. A. S
S Rroughton, west.—ad.
G. tnnlinl.
Merrhawt Tailor.
High class ladlss' tailor.made coatumr*
made to order from tne latest patterns
and most select stock.—ad.
Far Collar Sale,
Th# retnslning stock of fur collars st
KrouskolT s will be sold at cut price* to
morrow M KrouskolT s.—ad.
A ••<! wr • H* t * *® n **.
It i Mtlii to mok* mon.x than to aavo
M Many min And tht out iwm Om* or
thr. Th* lit!!* **p*n#ea and .wrara-
K ic*a of very-<Jay Itf* *• **•*•
of *h leak* occur A mo*t without
knowln tt or fu*!y r*ailtn* tt. non*y
,lfp* nway and time *o< by without our
having arvumulattil anything ttk* wha*
w* .Mould hav* There la on* way how
ver, by which ti I* eav to achumulat*
and tt nqulrt. but n lilts* •e!f*4*nll. a
efieclal effort and a Stttle •tlck-to-tt-tve
r.e-4 in accomplish wonderful reoulta This
i, t<. make application while we hav* lh*
K.*l health and the good fortuna to b*
accepted for a policy in the Masaachusakta
Mutual IJf* lnauranca Company. You
u.i. have Immediately created an **c*te
(a* soon as you get the policy) which
(aka you y*ar to accumulate, and
,*l rhe same tin.* vou have agreed to what
might he regarded as .'Ompuisory aavlag
The polirle* of tats old company have an
Inert aslng cash value, which Is available
any year after the second, and th* t!t
clee conialn these flgure* la black and
whrtre Kvery year handeome dlvfcdeneia
are d< olared. You are never In the dark,
for you con eaaily tell, year by year. Ju*t
“where you are at." Would you tike t°
know more"* Then send your age and
.idilress to Harry & Atipie, managers for
tseorgla. 117 May street, east Savannah,
da. A few rtUutila men wanted *
agenta -ad.
SUS- Oblldrena* Trtmmed Has Sal*.
92.4A.
This week at KrouskofTs. h.iivlaomety
trimmed hats for children at 12 It. you
uiriot lupl .sto them clsewtior* for leas
r..ttn lb'*) KrouskofTs—ad
Iteniembrr S|Miil*h l.soeSetis,
Only oa Wedaeaday.
This Is th* last day of Armour Pack
ing C-ompany’s demonstration. Hot to*
irate*. f ootles. chlUconcamt Bpantsh
dishes, dispensed by an export denon*tra
tor, In th House Furnishing and Tt>>-
Department (basement). Jackson. Meu
ger k Co —ad
U-liat’s In a Abb**.
Shakcopeßtr* was not alwya tight. For
instance, when he *a!d:
hat's r. * nam*7 That wthtoh w* cal!
a Roea,
liy any other nm* would atneil a* sweat
he either limited hla philosophy to the
subject at lsue. else hla knowledge of
human nature tv .is sad.y deficient.
Put a pr -1 ciue gen*. In a uaokai labelled
"IV:er Smith Jeweler Guw I .'or. Go.. 1
and who would crellt II with epectal or
even ordinary vuiue? Change the Inatrip
tlon to Tiffany's. New York” and oour
ageoua would be t.’ie men who would ca-t
relloctton on its worth or beauty. Th.s
merely ,e to show the value of charac
ter and guod reputation.
“It name from Sternberg * Oo.'s ts
enough to estntoieh the honeaty and value
of any artlW* purchased from that ster
ling rt.it Mouse, and the many who have
hud the happiness of receiving a gift tw.ir
mg the stamp of this establishment, re
i iro no other evidence of Its Integrity
.n.l value Wadding present* have long
iieen ti upectnliy with Sternberg A Cos.,
ind futuro bride* may experience tne Joy
-f brld-s of the tstst. tf their wedding
Ift* .if diamonds, jewelry, eterllm: silver
vare. nne cut g.issware. eto.. are sup
p.;<-1 by the old reliable Btemlierg & Cos.
ad.
• d.SH Oblldrrn,' Trimmed Had Sale.
52.4 M.
This week at Krouskoft s. handsomely
ir!mmel hate foe children at C . you
tnnot duplicate them elsewhere for leas
than k'i)U Krousk' ff * —ad
llecf-l tn ling ( uuira Insanity,
fthreddi 1 whole wheat biscuit I* a Ouxr
<ughly cook I food made from tire whole
wheat, ah'! Is ca; ible of being used In
over ISO different ways. Mrs. 8. 8. Hen
-haw (an expert demonstrator of Wash
iritr on, I>. C.) wk. Iw at Foye A Eck- ‘
. ein'a H g Dejatriment Btire all week,
and will bo pleased to serve It to you.
-'ookbook "The Vital Question" free.—ad.
knits, * oals. Waists. Whirls,
l-'nye end Eckstein.
--wing to the continued mild weather
we are compelled to force the sale of
our ready-made goods. The stock is the
tit r- In the city and contains a larger va
riety of new style, than Is to be found
where In Bavannsh.
The gocsla have to go, and we have made
*u h radl al reductions the most
keptlc will he convinced. If you are In
i.e<d of n sills, a silk wal*:. a silk skirt,
a lalny-dav skirt, a Jacket, a pctileoat,
i piece of fur, a mls.-e* Jacked, an infant's
cloak now is the time to m- here quick*
l> md r t your choice frhm the many de
drib: gaVments. an.) while you are In
tbs store don't fall to see our large and
ultra-Hi" sto k of holiday goods. Foye
A Eckstein -ad
SJ.I* t hlldreus* Trimmed lint Sale,
g'J. t*.
This wc k nt KrouskolT*. handsomely
ii romesl huts for children a* II W; you
- annot dupllcsge them eltew Iv-rw for k'Ss
an li'X) KrouskofT.* —ad
Miinlsy Tuesday nnd Wednesday.
Armour I’aeklr.g Company's last three
-u\ the (.idles arc invited; all questions
n wi r- I aul staai' illy by an expert deni,
u-strnb r; exhibit lrs tusement, House
umlshliig and Toy Dejortment, Jackson,
M • xicdr A Co.'s i-lg Ueparlment Store
-si
iieiai! dealers car. secure the Fra- >
•■•rar from Henry Sjlom<*n A B>>n. w
ale distributors for Savannah,
vour customers a good smoke; t*. •i •
Franklin Is guaranteed.—ad.
Al hnl Is I'etlerlnef
It 1* a sure cure for n’l skin dls"Ses. 1-
cures Itch t- ttrr. ringworm, eexema. sil
rli-um. eic Never f ills. N’othlng is "Just
a- goo<l." I'on'i accept sulmtltutes.
anti vou will he convinced, a Itoic.r ds
of others have If your druggist doesn't
k p It. send b-c In stamps direct to thi
maker. J T. Shuptrlne, Savannah. Os..
Tor a box postpaid.—sd.
X'i.isi Trimmed Hat Sale, gn.oo.
This w.-ek sj-eclsl prices on trimmed
nils nt KrouskolTs; Coo tsiys a chic,
lamty, stylish hut al Krouskoff's; oilier*
would ask H't.O' for a hat—not near as
good value K' uskoff’s—sd.
One car of elegant Are proof safes, the
best In the land, arrived to-day at the
Hnhlmore wharf. All consist of an sg
r<-■ itc wi ight of over thirty thousand
jiounds. In this <-ar are sales of all sixes,
arid are made by the celebrated Rarnes
Manufacturing Company of Pittsburg,
Pa., belonging lo I. PI on an Bros.
Upiiman Bros., whoheale druggists.
l.ll>pniar. s Mock of this city, arc the
only concern In the eisie thst carry a
stock of fire proof safes In store, and
we will guarantee to sell them as low as
he manufacturer* with the freight n.ldesl.
a* we have special arrangement for mak
ng special prices. AVe also have been
ilirntshing quit.- a large number of all -
vxrware (ire proof chest# which have
given great satisfaction. Purchasers who
wont anything in the lire proof safe line
will do well to call on IJppman prow —ad.
A Hteh-Grsde Ins-Putlon lor Radies
Shorter College, Roms, Go. Wrtta for
catalogue.—ad.
Artistic
Footwear.
If it’s STYLE and FIT
you are looking after, don’t
fail to see what we have to
offer.
Sorosis Shoes.
Evening Slippers,
Felt Slippers.
Everything for men, in all
leathers, for dress and
street wear.
New and Original Styles
you will find only at
"Elegance”
—and—
“ Durability” „
COMBINED
In our fine hand-made
Djuch and Kay”
Harness.
Congress and WhiUker Sk
LEO FRANK.
Prices to Make
Them Move.
W* are offering P'ovce, Ranges an 1
Furnace* at very low price* now
and pf*opose o make this a red
letter seaswn In Move salea.
COOKING AND HEATING
STOVES In great variety here.
OIL HEATERS of the b.w
makes.
HOT STI FF BTOVEB tn va
rious finishes.
(’om* In and look over our line
The Acceptable
Christmas Gift
Is a CLEVELAND BICYCLE
Nothing Alls the hill ro xxci .xnl w*
are giving very low prior* in or ' r
to compb-tely zoll out our t.* k
this month.
Wo have other wh#el*. too.
Sporting Goods.
Isook over our line** ixhen you
think of froir.jr n-buni nx or a-flsh
In* All kli.flu f ffptvrfinic G'*oda.
Ammunition ar.tl Fiihlnc Tackle
WM. & H. H.
LATTIMORE,
Weat Coagrea atrceL
This Sunday Morning
SHOULD 4
Bring You .
Face to Face
With Your Bilh Tub.
If It's in a cold, cheerless room,
there on’t be much pleasure
in y- ur duty. ,
Rut If for-thought and IK* have
hee" used to the best advantage.
•h< QAB HIIATEH will/ih.d a gk>
of comfort and luxury about you.
and bathing will bo u delight. Tie
M.OO Qas Heater not only bring -
comfort, but it make# the heal'h
sure and safe.
This HKATEIt comp ete, gat
cock and tube, only tI.OO.
iii as uinito
7 ond 9 Coofnii street, west.
Card Engraving.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Png raving name plate and 50 cards... 0
Kngraving name o e and 100 cards. $
Printing jo cards from your ntn pis** " 4 *
Printing lUO card* from your own pi* l **
THE BEE HIVE,
H. (M ill TANARUS/,
Bt. Julian and Whitaker atraata
INOKHKm
gkw *% >./n-a i r •'•***
Ona Week, commer-lny Mo-.diy.
I, THE KUMT-HEARN CO., tn nT*-
lolra. preeen.lna Mo, .lay nl*ht the li
toral drama. “A NI’TJMCO MATCH
Price*—loc, aoc and JOc. Dally
commenctna Tuesday.