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WITHOUT A RECOMMENDATION
n%n>i:* For\n Gtii.rv or rur.
>ll limit OF .Mill \ UiMIIMMII.
Jury Took Only Tnmif >1 Innlca in
a|Le I p Id \ #**rdlet —D©f©*© In
iriHliirnl nn Hut If U nt 4 *n
frntlrtrl Iti I'nrl In Ihr l*rl*mn r>
On n >lnli'iiirnl mikl ©ltn 11 ©r© <1
< nple|©l> In (In* Hi liulinl I*l
-of b#* >lali—Born*-* >wl*l
Hi- \©ver \V n* Ultk U ollender on
III© Mhlil tlir l.nll'T Waft Kill'd.
( Irraniaiaaicri U*r* 100
tvniiil Him
"We, th© Jury, find th© defendant
guilty," t V © verdict ri4urml ar-ilnju
Sylmon Barn©#, the now convicted mur
derer of John Woll©ndir. at 7 3) o'clo k
list n:*: • Tto verdict had been reached
In Just twenty mitiut# #.
A deir.oilsh©d and annihilated alibi Is
rcaponelb e for tin rwp.dHy, at lo t, with
which the Jury agr©©d. Barn#*# soug.'U to
prove by the evl l©t*ce of witness*** th it
h* w** nowhere aU- it the house of M -
gaiat Prb ** at the I.me the homlcMe w.u
©xnnu'• 'J. iind that he couM no: .#%••
been ther*. and when he was pl.n-ed on
the stand, to make i statement in I .
m txahalf. he said he had se*-.
Wollender In his life
The rebuttal evident* Introd i • I by the
state smashed this d©f#*n*e to %> #■*. and
it evidently occurred to the Jo* y that *
man who was present when ? • f*?a’ sb'
was fired, as the evidence showed Barn©#
must have been, nnd to whom ire itn
etunces. with unerring ftr.g--r. (■ *d
the slayer, who cam© Into court and •■•
deavore-i to show. at;d said himself, that
lie was nowhere about, mint b© troubled
by a guilty and a< ’Uidr.g a l* n*e.
The trial was resumed yesterday morn
ing. with Ada F:b-e. the biußbif of the
woman in whose hmi**© th* quarrel had
started and win* w •* h* I; an *• wit
• 1
th- stand rtiif w cro*!-e**jiiin*d at
)©t>gth. but she etu k to the story of th*
homicide ai l I*.- immediate antecedent*
tliat •he bad told from the stand on *h*
pre ©dltgf day.
Tom i.rui *ii. a negr who was *v '
JSarmw when th* .utter Joined the sail
ore. Mid who omp.inbd tin* - °
th** l*ru - < wtanan's hows* - , heard I•'*ri i
Ijow©ll ti•*l Wollender fur ii*r© in.** v
than they had given him, and heard th*
sui.ors refuf the request. lie eiw
Jlarne# at:cmpt to draw a revolver I
Woilend* r try to tak. t. weapon uw \
Struggling toga ther. Horn©* and Wollen
der lu*i vir.ish*l throu r :h the iloor, nd
almost immellaitiy ui**n their dlsapf© tr
ance a shot bad been fired.
tin hem# ciose-examlned, Brinson r
f eet©d the experience nad wl:h the othei
witnesses, in that he contradi itel th* m
.nd cantradieted himself .is to v ulou
Jin tiers connected with hie actions *1 ur
11# the night. lie :okft of having a dr.nk
>vith Barnes art! "Ouffy" Butler late
in the night. Xfter taking this drink.
Brinson raid Bame* had a used him * f
*aktng ‘■id*** with th* selJor.s iti the row
ut the Pri e woman's house. and they hml
lourht th** matter out in th** street. The
witness* Acknowledged that he ha 1 com*
ff a poor second in tne encounter. Here
tie state rested.
At 11 o'clock the evidence for thr de
fense began i. be submitted. K I.wihsr
ger. a paw nbroker, test tied that Barn©. 4
had pawned a revolver wth him on Nov
v ten days before the commission of #h*
homlrid**. This evidence was designed to
s ipport Barnes’ *(Ai<tn©nt that he did not
have a pistol at the time Wollender was
s tot.
George lliirrls. who >aid that he b*>nnl
ed with the defendant's in-aher, was th*
car witness Hi support of the all hi. II ••
said tlxit he and Ba.rn*e wen* logethfr
1 nom 7 V o' !* k, on tb* - night of N i\
IK. unr l 12 I* o’clock. w.?h the <*xr*|dl
of two minutes, during which tim*
1 am*-> he! gone into a barroom •** get
ri drink Tin- witness ackriowle*!gr*l thnt
wfter o'clock his memory was he
ft dilled by the urink> he h.nl hud him
s* If.
i J. Charter, however. stit|d mentei the
s’-iry of llurrl*. by saying thit h* arm
livrrls had idaccd Barnes, in <i *lrunken
* nditlon. In the house of his paramour.
Jl'lislls Bheftali. ll** was also replete with
reminiscence us to the event* tlurt tr.m
t I Ted between 7'JO an*l 3 o\ |o< k. but to
rive his soul he <x>tiid n 4 rein**ruber that
•lurinir the entire time Borne* h.*ul u flcht
w;th any* n* - Harris' memory on this
I* .nt w is equally defective.
Julia Mirer and H**;**-lb Shefrall ss.l
tbit Barnes had been broijrh< to the
h* use of the latter at 12 'it o'cloi'k an*l
b | stayed Uiere several lumrs He hi*
b* n ar<ste'i. the women both said, with
in ii few moment* After leaving their
house. The Rhfftall woman denied that
b * w ii intimute wltn Barn **
"his was the alibi. When Barnes wit
placed on the stand to make h!s sste
in'nt he tore hole* through the evldenca
of his own witnesses. In It general out -
I res, his story* followed thowu* told ly
H rrls. farter and the woman, but In
In •►or*nnt particulars It wo* . *<*ntl.%tly
dltferent For Instance, Barnes >aid that
on the rlgh' Wollender wa- -not he h 1
• row* with "Bunion" Phan ► Baines
and lie struck Chance be-’ausi th** 1 tter
ci. wed him and thnt a *)ort time nfi r
w rd Chan* • had returned with a pist >1
srd wanted to shoot him. Barnes sill
that later In the night, while he wa* tnk
lt:„* a drink with "Puffy" Butler and Tom
II inson. he had become involved in a llf
II lty with the latter and that he and
B m*on had tight.
Tlmt a -cuimsl man denied ever 1; ivlng
>* n with Wollender and lewi| ..■ th.
liight of th© homicide, denied that b* ha l
a revolver, .billed that w.is ever in
the house of the Price woman In his life.
<l*i.led that he lihl anything to di with
the trouble, or was anywhere about when
it occurred He raid ihu: whin he was
nrrasted he had no Idea of th*- ffhtirg
t!ia,t would be brought Against him. but
suipcsi*d that he wis being urrest.-.l for
•me of the fights In which ho had been
engaged.
The first witness introduced by th?
state in rebuttal was "Puffy" Butler
"Puffy" Is u watchman for a buikUm:
that la in process f erect loti near th-
of the homicide, ami is evidently
i friend of the accused He said that
lie had seen Itarne* and Brinson Join the
thro© whit© m*n on th© night of the shoot
ing, and go with them In the direction of
ti • Price woman's house.
Ia me* and Itrin*-on came hack to where
th- witness was standing, w thin a f* w
m!nutes of euch oth*’r, Barnes b**m#r with
out hi* hat. He went bark and r- turned
w<h It Th© three men had a drink at
! ignan's bar oml after they had reach
id the street, the witness auid, Barn.-s
*ml Itrins n began to quarrel. Butler said
tiny fought nut their quarrel wdth their
li b 1n front of the bar nnd that Brin
eon got much the worst of li “He face
>.as in lad order," as the w tne** sail
A quarter r*f an hour after B trne* had
g '*• Ibt.i tive Murphy • time up with
a *4rty. It w ' within i few minut* ; al
ter - hi* tin.* iliai Barn* > v.s urn sted
Burton" P >un • was placed on the
* n*l d n *ig tij. m rnlnc md t. stifled to
‘
s.d that Horn* - had tried to shoot him
•bther than to show that ilarnew did have
a revolver on the night of th© homicide,
t:*- ©vl 1.-nr * of C*hane* was not lni|or
t * it. Ac onling to his own statement he
V a hurl character anl a tough citisen
1 <\ lior served a number of terms on the
.1 stn-gang
in the Afternoon, when, after ths rs
/%* for dinner court convened nt 4
* lock. City Detective J. J Murphy was
r ired on the stand Detective Murphy
t*etifylng with evident care and conaerv
a am. was t v .luable w:
Cuutlnusd on Nineteenth Fag*
will. hhim;ipto>k,
< eremony to He < .inducted heat
Sunday at *I . .1 <a*|lt’s Hospital.
The ceremony of blessing th© corner
-t. i.e aid f*-indstl*>ns of the new hoei itu
*i. it is being built on the lot m IJ-* i t g
* n the w*rrt. fits on which B’ Joseph *
infirmary stand:-, wlil tak* pis o? “i
*. lock i ext Monday afternoon. Hi R’v
* imln loseph Kelli Ii of
vutiiiAh w ,il pr. ssi. ar-.d th#- order .*f
xerelse* will in -hale t .. Icnol tkm of
T ifi'ai sacram* rit a sermon t>
the Binhop. and the hi* *U.g of the cor
nerstone and foundaticgi*
Formal Invltati'gia t . #r#monv ar*
to be *ent out by t! * rioters of M* r *y.
under the care #.f w **m H Joseph's ll*>s-
‘*Ai i* I*oll.l i' '**#l, i th* S.efrjs ktl *W
I * hey ranr:,t r*. n ni •♦,*ir friend* in this
manner, end t.ney d* - - It to b* under
stood that the p *biic* i-* invited to attend
Kxercb'*** -f th* • , iru *<t that have lx* i n
' I I.
*th • Paul . v.ry interesting and lm
; re* iv *
w • - cn th*' fo m latlons for the new
bul’d’ng i already wed under way The
1 ' ‘ • s h> lleosi ■ Hilda *v
•". I? of A?l it., who erect, si the g *v
-rrrn*nf h ill ling in this city, and already
M rm-Mt i.- g v, n . f the r *th-r iiii(s< irg
t i*©ainnce i■© resv **pltai will present.
,A “'Mi- tor* will *•* ?hr©e jit ri•- high
s i v > *1 have a basement. It will be
• •mstru. ted of bri k and wl.| cost be
* w rn p • and $t nearer th© latter
th in th#* f.rm* r amount.
l tie M*-W i.'-ing w. I not suppl int the
i*i* now u-*d for Kith will !*r nee*le<)
' ,r 1 e: * ,*i:. expanded work of the
Hlster*. '! heir hiepl’Al Ins grown gieit
-1 * "u** ♦ ©t&bli*h‘-d. It was nn
J ire that the in**ti!u’l ri was
••pene#! on h.i M Bro.i l street, where the
S’ I ran-is ib>m** f..#r colored orphans
li,,w ► *••<1 Tii. following year n**w
<|il.trt IS h Id to le sought, le- *a,|-e of Hie
• Xpinrlon of die work, th* Bl*d.. s |i find
tl **’ '* ! * ' *■ that there w - is opportunity
(• l them t* * be of g r •-.! f service. Tfielr
minlstr.itior s wen* appr.* toted. an*l the
pa*r.. given their Institution demand*
*■*l that more commodious quarters be *©-
cured
\ Pi ling to this demand, the Histe-rs re
n.o\fd to the pre •r l.ati nof St Jo
‘“•ph’s Jb*pHal, <*orncr of II ii- rs ,nm and
Taylor street**, vrhi'h lim*l te.-n u#©! as
th. Georgia Mel*.lll College Th** build
ng, though not bv any tn-i*iH (• rfei tly
a.i.ipteii fur Use as a hospital was mo far
-iptrior <i that on liist Browd street
tli.it th© 'hang• was gladly welcomed.
Uwujgh no more so than will le that to
s.f i*i ir** now - under wav wlien n
has Im-i-h *<>mplet**l, uh the n*-w building i
will !*•* In every re-pect r*p#'clally cquipp- |
e l and ap|*iint. I fr h*- pltal uses.
Frequently !!}•• Sl**t rs hnvc to turn
away j-atl* t.s b* 4UM there Is r**t enough
oom in the pr* ** nt quart, rs for their
accommodation. If there w**rc more pri
vate romns for patlfiiu more <*ould Iwp
:■■lv*‘ , l, ar*l the • hatity wards. too. nr**
•rowded The opening up of the n**w
building 111 give nil the private rooms
in.) all the w*r*l room that will bs need
’ 1. ami the other convenlen* *s will he ap
preelat./l hy th* Bisters find hospital at
tendants.
WAI l I D ON MIJ. UIUVMMV.
i >mmiftee of OlHeers Did Miot Re
ceive n l*|flve leaner,
Maj. W L. fir ay son of the First Hat
illon of the First Infantry was waited
upon hy the committee of line officers
of the regiment appointed at the meeting
night before last to notify him of his
election as lieutenant colonel. Capt F
F. Gleason of the Irish Jasper Greens
Capt O. A Gordon of tha Oglethorpe
Light Infantry and Capt. J M Rogers*
f i'otnpany M of the Guards, comprised
the committee.
in** of ihe officers said after MaJ
Grayson had been seen that the latter
had neither accepted nor declined the
h. t. r, last ).. 1 requested tine* for con
sl<l.mUon, lie will address a letter to
the ch Irman of the committee ttnnor*
tow, notifying him of hi* decision.
The officer said that the Impression wan
< rented among the mom tier* of the .-om
mitt#*** that MaJ. Grayson would de’lln*
the position. If such should l*e th** case,
i*npt. <; A G<>rd.n of the Oglethorpe
Light infantry will he elected.
A 111 M)lli:i) IHMiM A DAT.
\ uteri Are <| iih 11 ft i iik for Mayoralty
I'.lretlon >nt Month.
The taxpayers of the county, who ex
pect to vote nt the mayoralty election, are
wtlllng their obligations to the state and
county at the other of Tax Collector Mc-
Gowan, at the rate of atout a hundred
|e*r day. It hid rather Wn expected that
the announcement that Alderman Jsm**s
M. Ilx'*n would not !* a candidate for
?he mayoralty would serve to decrease
he numtrr of the payers of poll taxes,
but It stems to have h.td no effect of this
kind.
With tli** owners of property upon which
tax* ■ ire levied, and who pay no poll
lax. being of the gentle sex or above or
"■low the ares When the payment of a
poll tax is required, the total number of
those who pay taxes each day |h t'onsld
• raWy more than a hurdrd. That num
ber refers* to those who pay poll taxes,
and hi thia manner qualify for the e*er
•■i*e of the suffrage at the next election
The law requires that tne tax collector
lose his I looks not later than Dec. 30.
\\ AGON LOAD Ol WASIIIMI AFI UK.
A rignrettr to llase Atari.
•*d the Ulnae.
Yesterday morning as one of the wagons
th** Savannah St. un Laundry was
nearing the corner of Jones and Mont
gomery streets, its contents was discov
ered to !*e on fire. The driver stopped his
horse, and pulling the clothing into the
si reef, with the assistance of the crowd
that gathered, extinguished the flames.
The wagon contained the week’s laun
dry of customer* living in tha southwest
ern part of the city. Mr. Kroger estimated
tiir 1* ■* about s*), mid gave instructions
to settle all claims for/lost g.md*. as soon
•* presented Tha origin of the fire Is un
known. but it I* suspected that a cigar
ette hud something to do with it.
MILL IIBAII HKPORT
Meeting of First District Sorth Knd
t lab To-morrow.
A rally of the First District North End
Flub will he held to-morrow night at
Handy Hall. The club la a strong a lmln
lstration body and a committee from it
rallc.i on Mayor Myers Thursday and
naked that h declare himself a nominee
to succeed himself. Mr. Myers Informed
the committeemen that ht w nil.! make
*be race if the sentiment of the Cltlxens’
Flub wj* In his favor This committee
•Alii report to the North Knd Club to
morrow, when in addition, there will be
political speeches hy a number of other
wall known politicians
IVOLMI.V VICTIM MU MIXOVKH
Assnllsnt of the Vti-nvn's Mntr lanlg
ed In Jml,
Louis Holmes, colored, charged with
tha racent murderous assault upon tha
mate of tha bark Bravo, was ye'er ay
transferred from th# barracks to tha jail
upon a warrant charging him with as
sault with Intant to murder, and also with
highway robbery. Ills victim l still at
tha 4Jt. Joseph*# Infirmary. It Is thought
that he will recover.
THE MOHNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1900.
LOOKS LIKE A NEW BOARD.
>t % JOlt ITI OF IMItH AT % I.DRIi >IIA
Wil l. NOT HI > 41. %IN.
Ul#rm#n Tlrdnnun, llnaa and Ora
liu in llnve Stated I'oaltlvely Their
liifi-nttuna t llmt I ffe*—%ldrr
mni >llll ■ nnd Thonn. %re With
(lie Op|Hial|l.is—iidrrinrs HrhHSr*
mill llorrign ii Will lake 'I tietr !*•-
.ilion. nt flu < ourl House %flrr
Jan. I, noil %l! the <Mh*rs. I.teepl
Alilrromn liiinn, Appear to He in
the Doubtful I.l*l—*om© of 'rimsr
Wlmae Nnute* lla%e Been Mentl.m
e.i stun,l a tiooil < liases of (•©Ming
on the \iw Hoard.
Now tha* If *■ * rr.s Mayor Myers Is to
make th© mayoralty r. * without oppos.-
tton In the rank*- of his ow n f- ’.ion and
perhaps without ary at all. naturally t.‘.e
question of the * onipoaltion of the Board
of Aldermen w r.Jch will n; k© the ra
with him Is under dv-msston. Several
nominations of aspiring candidates have
already been n and by the various polit
ical club* and others are expected.
If the new b ird is to n.a.i© up In
this way t ©re will i© little d.fT. ulty it
supplying all th© material needed and♦
surplus h* si 1. s Th# probabtiivy how
ever. that a s- mewhat different cour**
will pursued and that while the eff.rl
will he mad© to give repr .-nt itlon to all
••M'tions nf th© city and to all Importai t
interests vhnt the makeup of the t*sird
will l*e arrived at In a somewhat different
manner.
Mayor Myers said yesterday that tht
make-up of the new - lioard Is uli>,,ly un
dr oon si deration, the idea in view, h©
said, being to secure a board which wil
give general satisfaction to the city a*
!nrg© The Mayor favors a call f r a pub
li meeting to recelvs and pus* upon
whatever nominations may tje made, and
h© thinks k very likely that this course
will i>© adopted.
For various reasons ther© it likely to
}> const derate change in the complexion
•*f tlie present l*oard In making up tin
raw ticket It Is practically c,*rta.n tlei
n*k more than half. If as many, of tic
| present tmmU r. will he on t*.e n-iv
| board, anil tills change will l-e effected
without any "turning down" of th* - pr*
• nt tiwfnbeis
Aldermen Tied*-man ll.i;i nr 1 (trahavn
have ea- h *tal- i positively tliat the. will
not again le* < at.dhl it*-s t v al ierm.inlc
haiH.ru, h*H found tht the city’s
business mak* i<* many demand* upon
hi* time to do Justice to It wi fi* it neg
lecting Ills private affair* All I hr©*, ha vs
made ex .lent aldermen a/.d will retire
with th© regrets of their fellow mc*m‘-*ts
Aldermen Schwa rx ani Horrlgin will
Inth retire t assume their n©w dilles
at the Court House, the on© s* sheriff of
the county end the other h eheriff of
the City Court. This takes away five of
the present inemi#-r*hlp. t
Alderman Doyle ha* not ©xpre%Him
self. but it I considered <b*ubt:ul if he
w'lll again allow the u?*© of his name. This
cuts the present ltt down to six Alder
men Mills and Thomas, with Alderman
(irahnm, were He (*• 1 on the Überil
ticket, and could hardly expect a renoml
nat lon at the hands of their opponents
At the same time both sis veteran alder
men and have rendered the city excellent
service, and It Is safe to say that If the
matter were left to their present associ
ates that they would be continued on th©
bonrd Alderman Thomas has been par
ticularly efficient as chairman of the
House Drainage Committee and ii la not
rmposslbl© that Mayor Myers may a.-k
him to continue with the hoard, in order
that he may complete this work
Alderman J in, 11 Is said not to !*• par
tl ularly nnxl*un for further it! I* muinh
h* nm, and Alderman Bacon Is umb*r
stood to be desirous of retiring from the
municipal field. This I*.*\* ■ the Mayor
only AM, mi* i Dixon and Wells to be
- minted upon a* a sure* 1 for th© new
board, and is Alderman Well* 1* e*w a
menilx r of the legislature. It Is believel
that he too, would prefer to retire from
local pollt.es. A Merman lHxon l.*s made
a valuable chairman <f th* Street and
1 atne Committee, and it is uu lerstoo*! that
in withdrawing his name from th- may*
oraHy r*•* it was ngr*-d that l- should
make the ra<v with Mayor Mver* und
continue at the head of the Street and
lin© Committee
This I*av*> the administration tenders
with practically an o|**n field before th* m
from which to - ;.*n their material The>
have almost ad th#* places on the l*.a:d
their dii-posol an 1 th- n.mii tU*n*
which have been mad© by th* pobß *1
rlulie are not sufficiently lmiortant to
hamper them in any way Some of th#s©
whoa© narti's have bean advanced in thi*
manner will doubth’sa be Itulutled In the
new ! I*t•
Of those who have been mention©#!, by
the clubs or otherwise, MaJ. \V I* Gray
son In thought to *• practically sut <1
of a place us a representative of the
ftouthsido n*l also of the younger busl
ii©*4t element. Mr. H Kr*>usk'fT may come
in on th#’ lalor wave and Mr. It. W.
Baughn may find favor a representa
tive of th© It* lull Clerk*’ A s-** lathm. Mr
K. A M Schroder, as a representative of
the (ierinan element, is regartled •* cer
tain of a pi i If he -ar**s tak* it
M, ssrs. tJra.vM>n, Krou.*-k**fT and Baughn
are ail resident* of th© Southside iil this
is probably all tii** representatives that
section could tesaonablv expect.
Th© other nine members of the hoarj
are likely to com#* from north of Ander
son (itreet. and It Is understood that the
effort will t>© made ns fir as | ih’,* to
secure business men and other prominent
cltlxens fr Ihe pi>sitlon. Both th© • ust
side and the w-t side are yet to hear
from, ami will doubtless hive Candida’©*
to offer, but It is ur.derst'**! to !#• Mayor
Myers' and. tr© to s cure u majority of
capable business men f*r the n©w board.
Tlie present Isxin) lias made an excellent
record and lias worked together very har
moniously. In fa t. It would Im* harl to
secure a better board nnd the people of
Savannah will b fortunate If the resuits
of next January’s election ur** a* satis
factory In this r©>pe©t as were tln*s of
two >*rs ago.
It Is not by any means ■ ©rtnln that th©
liberals will permit th© t iming city el*- -
lion to pass without a fight There has
b* n considerable Indeflnlt© sp* ctilalion as
t<* whether Mr T. 11 M Mi lan .*uld be
persuaded to make th* ra ,* wHii very
definitely expressed hopes on the tairt of
the hungrry ones that he would -l*
There I* Just a lilt of n rumor that Mr.
J. A. O. t'.irson in bring groomed for
the race In opposition to Mayor Myers,
with tho expectation that hr irouM not
only get tho united IJUral supper*. hut
a large Independent vote ami a consider
able rlrmnit of the Cdlxcns' Club a- weh.
Mr. Canon la a pretty busy man ami no:
likely to (to Into a mayoralty n ■ with
out serious consMerailon Just whit fnun
<l at lon there la for the rumor could not be
learned.
UCk I lieu IM'.tHI.I Milt MU,.
The I'nrrraM for T-dwj and To
morrow la for fair Weather,
Savannah's weather since the first of
the month has been so nearly normal for
this season that the accumulated ex ess
of heat amounts to only - degrees Yesr
terday the maximum aas 58 degrees, unj
the minimum, 12 msklng a mean of 50.
2 degrees below tne normal The accum
ulated career of heat for the year Is 258
degrees The rainfall for the year shows
a deficiency of 7.Si Inches.
The Washington forecast for to-day and
to-morrow lx fair weather with frtaii
north winds.
H 11.1. \IMT < II UtLKVroV
Mnj or mill Alilcrnirn 111 attend
Municipal l.mtiur Meeting.
The nvirailon from 'he Mayor and AT
i :u< of Pne Deaton to the Mayor and
Aldermen of H.i\aru h f o attend the an*
t. l t! * • r*t >1 tne league of Municipal*
■ • • f, id jr. ?h- former :ty thin
is H is w i n• < i t**• ft at the last
r < t t e c'lty C ;i h. I to l*e fully
.4 \ M.|>l Of.
M . ■ r M> ti h i.i de .1-1 that it la a
I t r the Pity Father? of :*••*
\i i.tn to p.*> u v*alt co the City Fatrt
*tt of the • iter city, and to a.ourr them
• r *.*t gt •‘a riem*on hi *1 iv.it i..h
min -rap oriAilonaUy over government
t ir-.ii '*' !Mne and other m itt* re inxolv
. • i ifii•: ii **r niiHii .Hl advantage
• '•l th* p*op o' the For*-t c’lty really
i **f rt * n *n* most fr Pt l .! feeling? for
t:<■•*• ft/. t’lty ly the S*-a. 4t>l that
* le r* illy no t< ,-n why in* \ should
i'* t- . i • . . ■ mi, and g.*il friend*
Th* t'.j* w .1 t>. something of an event
wrh ’• 1 f•? • -it * Mil jl. ae St V.. 1 he l ie
fir- thing of iup kind in i.y way savor
u k of a Junk * c it the riH-mt*er of the
1 T*a M titin •* ; • n I in- indulged 111
Tr>e Mrr.it.g* n.. i.•** for flu- trip nave no*
**n ton.;-!* • i h- >. ? hut the munl<if*l
l any win icotsihiy l ive the city early
Tr.urMl.iy n ln private mr, with
• ripe- •:. .n ,? reaching Charles'On
r hour or tivo before noon. It t* pro
••“♦d to •nd the day In Charleston
iini it f*•-r t * i of tne right. A majorit'
•*f t: * mern • r of the -*rd are expected
to make h* trip.
Health < *fh **r Brunne*-, who will read
i | hi-* r on nee ret? of preventing the
S • lof .rife firms dl***.,•!, will accom
foe v the jMny and perhaps one or two
>t*r gentlemen who are t*j***ctally Inter
f*ted in -Mnltary mntt'T*. l>r Mninner'r
and;. ■ ? g;\*H i wid -(’op*- and an excel
nt s,-**r' 'iv to lieu** quorantln*
.♦rl other of I* tiling with In*
feeti-uis di-'a-* ?. to which he ha? given
P .al *tuiv foi i i.uml *r of yean*. B*irnr
i* a f id- in dealing with yellow fevet
will pu4*ab]y l*e alluded to hy I>r. Brun*
n**r and the recent theory of the spr**ad
? yellow fever hy the mosquito will
doubtless lie mentioned also.
uerßi\i:n ii,i:u:n iuk itt its.
Naval Hoard I: a listed Only White
Applicants for Nervier.
The naval recruiting board .-oft eluded its
w.rk for the time being in Savannah yes
■• rdy afternoon, closing up the office nt
1 o'clock, niter having kept It open for
'*"• days. During the three days eleven
ricrulta were enllat*<4, though there were
m ny more applicants.
Four prospe live )a klep were received
yesterday Th* total la regarded by th**
offU-eni s very fair, being fully up to
*he average mi-i-m that la met where
>p- f or recruiting nre male by the
.ird. At New Orleane. for Instance
where three days were -pent by the
ari. only twenty-one r**< rulta were rc
•i\e.|. t u>ugh New Orleans i a city
-f more (nan Joo.no popuiutlon.
The tpit in was expre--ed by one of the
officers that the response In Savannah
| t
n*! app- .m-l Jus: U*fore t*hrUtm.ia. He
(hit many young men who
might oi her wise have enlisted did not do
lhh .lUm- 4 *f the proximity of the holi
days ir< 1 their dedre to be at lionie
t*hrl**titiaji. When tt;e boar<l Is here again
In February to receive recruits. It is
thought more may enlist.
Had the ofh er deal red to receive the
negroes who applied, the enlistment book
might have t*een swollen considerably.
Forty-three colored applicants appearel,
but the officers merely made meniornla
of their names. Colored recruits are not
wanted aboard ship, and there s*ems to
b little desire on the part of enlisting
officers to receive them.
THINK* A WOK % \ DOPED HIM.
Prisoner at the llerrarka * I* no *
Wiitna of lln v Inif lt***n Poisoned.
Allen J. Bryan, white, a stranger In Fn
vannuh. Wits arreeted yeat* nlay morning
by Patrolmun Douglas and a**nt to the
barrack* on charge of disorderly oon
duct, cursing .m*l tiewcning a woman,
y ..*.-r ! (v ifterttoon ih** man was t-k#*ri
ill and Turnkey Brantley e**nt for T>r. K
S ostiorpc Whm the do* aor arrival
Bryan showed |gn? of having leeo p*.s
one*l. nl was In a bad way. He wa?
treated end la?t night was resting easily.
H says that the woman dlss-dvr-d a tab
let In water and g ive it to him to drink,
and be thought It was some sort of poi
son. The warn m ha- not been arreMed.
TUB MORMON MI*IO.N %UE*.
Itegiilnr llrnl<|tifrt*ra to Vl© Mnin
tftlnril llrrr for tii© U Inter,
Th© Mormon ©Uler* hav© established
regular h©adquarr©r* In Savannah. Two
more of th© elder* \v©rc given permit* to
prea hon 4n© *t: *>•#? ■ yesterday. They stnr©,l
tliat they wer© her#* to tak© th© plo*'©* of
two oth©ra wlio Iwvl l*©,*n *©nt el*©wh€*r© #
the plan being to keep four men on the
Savannah station regularly. Thin force,
th© elder* stated, would !►© maintained all
winter, or until the city Is thoroughly
work,'#!. Th© elder* do not *©em to have
accomplish©!! much n* yet. but they ©vl
d-mly consider S - . van nab h g h! ml siou
ry field.
In cat-©* of catarrh. Hood * Sarsaparilla
h'rtl* th© tls*u©*, builds up the system.
©\j ©ls lmpurltle* from the blood, and
curve.—ad.
< hrlatma* I'retent* That € #f Noth
ing.
Many hav© toss©,! wild©, in bu
reau drawers, or Jewel case*, broken, im
prired >r "out of atyte" piece# of gold
Jf-wclry; trinket© that are considered
worthies*, or hav© lost favor with the
. wMr*. Gather them up and bring them
to u* arid we will gladiy excuauge fuii
value In t©w gioo.ji. or pay cash for them.
This I* one way of buying your Christ
ina* present# without spending any or
much money. Sternberg A Cos —od.
When you ik for Jiahmon's Tonic in
sist u|*on having It The drug man that
trie* to b. .1 you a cheaper kind insults
>our Intelligence. Your health Is your
business, money-making Is his. Ask for
Johnson's Tonic, the honest kind, the kln l
that has cured million* of people; the kind
that laomises much and fulfils Its prom
ise- Take no aubmitute. Johnson's Tonic
is one hundred times better than quinine.
Infinitely better tlian anything else. Cures
grip; does 11, quick. Cost 600 If cures
ud.
My Children'* Shoes.
I hav* received the best and prettiest
line of children's ehoes to be found In Sa
vannah. They are open for Inspection
row. You tstn't bent them. til.id for you
to call A. S. Nb hols, a Broughton. w-st
- ad.
%f lllrks'.
Venison will he served to-day In the
way you like I* Wild turkey, brought
In lest night, Frexh partridges, fat dovis.
cook.'l Juicy and sweet. Wild ducks, all
kinds, cooked ns nobody but Micks can
cook them You have t my table tne
choice of every single thing brought to
market yesterday, and some mighty fine
game reached hare. Meet you at Hicks’.
—ad.
Watch Repairing,
Carry your watches to J. A C. N.
Thomas. Jewelers, lit Whitaker Repilr- j
log done well and cheap. £>ca tested <
tree.—ad, J
CONDEMNATION IS ENJOINED.
HENRY X Mltos OHJI3TH TO STREET
IHIIAV IV ( lill>l\(, HIM BAND.
Judge Falltgunt i.nmir.l Rriiisln*
lug Onlt-r, Prohibiting the Fur
ther Proseeullu of 4 usdeiunation
I'rareedlug* for Iftitd mi Itliaff ut
Thunder bolt l*#r t ion of >i-w Id
tr iiftlctn | tlnther's Point— 'lr.
George I'nra.ini, Win# Is n ( u-de
feudnnt With Ur, Anilis in the
t nl'*miiMtin PrM*ee#ling. I*
Made m 4 #-d©f eulnu f With Hall
way In Ault fur lnjun©tin.
Judge Falltgant grant©*! a (*mporary
raatraining oid©r yesterday, prohH ding
the prosecution by th© Savannah, Thun
derbolt and Isle of Hope Hallway of pro
ceeding to condemn certain land of th*
petitioner, Henry Ami*©, at Thunderbolt,
until the further order of th, c.urt.
The petitioner seeks equitable relief
against n4>t only th© street ra lw tv m
pany, but Mr. Georg© I’ar'Oi. of N •>
York. Mr. Parsons Is m i*‘ *t *-def©nd
fltk with Mr Arnt*os In th© pro***
for nnxl*-mrat.on that have l*#*©n fll#**! •
!i© has a qualified Ir.’er©*? in t *e land t .it
Is sought to l*e condemned. In ha p©ti
tlon, Mr. Amhoi says that Mr. Par>.>n*
has no right or title to tii© prop©rt>
which entitles him to considi r.it on wl. *n
the question of its valut is to be d* cr
mined and that his interest- and thoo© of
the |etttloner or© altogether s pa: it*,
distinct and antagon -tic.
The p©tlt!on recites that Mr Am!o*
Is the owner of g piece of land, extend
ing sever.ty-five feet along th* bluff at
Thunderbolt, which the raßw y company
has sought to condemn for th© < on>:ruc
tion of an ©xtensior. of H* present tra Ics.
for the purp*aic of reaching Mather’s
Point.
Mr. sa> s that th© oimpnny 1*
already lrepa-eer upon his p **j* rty
for #■> f©*t of it* right f-wu>* along t ©
bluff, whi'-h It has nev-r a qutred **r
sought to acquire by c*r,d. mnatloti or
other legal n,. an© of any kind Th© pres
ent attempt, h** think* is ©vi ien •• of Hi©
f l that with the ruilw *y rom.uny tht*
fondness f*>r trespassing has degenerated
into a habit, and h© wants it srofq* I.
in the first pla- e. he says, to r, (i th©
piece of hind which ll i> sought to n
dctrin It will !©• necoaary f.r th© r.
way (.gnpany to cross in* preen Is* . u i
by him us a reshlettc©, aiul place of hus -
ness, ami on which h© has .*r- t©d exten
sive and subsiantial building.- Hi- lia> no
nicfUlon of permitting tin* *m uiy :*.
take this s©p. us to permit it would r*
*uk In gre-ai loss and inconveiileti © to
him.
Mr. Parsixis. says Mr Ambo* In hi* p
tltlon. has never Indi -ated by hi- induct
that he felt that there was any commun
ity of Interest between thffn and h
never ooun**lle<l nor conferred with Mr
Ambo* n* to this condetnn.iti**n pr.ic*-*-*
Ing. A* u matter of fact, -ays t. - •• ii
tlon, Mr. Parson* is too large ly Int' r* *d
in the railway rotnpuny to |*ermit liim
lo Km o! bvat l am* pi rl uitagoi
Mr Ambos and hi* jnter*-st.
"Your |e4ltioner boilev©** and so a\©rr.
nays Mr. Ambo*, "that ©aid Georg l’r
*ons and *nil Bavannuh. Thun*l©rlo.t and
Isl© of Hope Hallway Company an in - v>'.-
lusion with each other for the purpe*-#
of obtaining said right of way over said
lot of land, with a view of thereby im
proving. to the detriment of your i©“-
tioner, the *a.i Mather s Point property.'
Mr Am bos speaks of h;s own restauran?
and bar at Thunderbo.t anl then tells of
the agreement between Mr Parsons an<i
the company fur the Improvement o?
Mather's Point He mm that th© right
of way across th© piece of .and sought
to be condemned la not needed, as there
are several other routes by which Math
er's Point can easi.y be reached, without
intsrferer.ee w ith the rights of anyone Him
without loss of custom or travel t* the
company, and that It in only sought for
th© purpose of Injuring him.
A l*>ng string of l©g il objections to th©
sufficiency of th© condemnation proceed
ings is Include*! In Hie |**“ it!on. Mr. Am-
Ism winds up hi* plea for injunctl n in!
oth#r equitable relief by sa> ing that un
le** the writ issue* he will suffer irre
parable loss and injury.
Ju#lg© FalMgant grant©#! the temporary
rest rail ing order pray,-l for. prohibiting
the prosecution of the con#lemnation pro
ceedings or other Interference with the
statu* quo until De. is. wlien tin* *tre©t
railway < omjMi.y and Mr. Par-on.s ar. *U
rei-ted to .ip(©ar and show cause why a
temporary Injunction should not b© grant
hl. The plaintiff is represented by Mr.
It. R. Richards.
I V pled l> Many, Equaled In >#n*
Henitre of Xlu*lir>om t onrrrm.
Our style and system, of doing busine**
is copied all over th© country, but th©r
ia one thing that cannot b© and
that Is our g<x*l# We guarantee ©v, ry ar
tii sold by u* so b© absolutely pure or
money cheerfully refunded. Note our
price*;
Sixteen pounds b©rt granulated sugar f 1.00
Seventeen pound* beat soft white
sugar 3.00
Fancy Elgin creamery butter 77
Finest s©©d and r.xi* ns 12e
Finest cleaned currant* jv
Walter Baker’* chooola.to 4u.
Mixed spices f#r fruit cak© now ready.
tTire spice*, all kind* 10c
A. & IV legion ext rat's, large viz© 2
A. A: IV vanlla ©xtra-'t. large six© 2V
A. A V. lMk..ng powder 45c
A special present with ©very pound.
Coffe#'* at Import ©ra* prices.
Hio coffee. p#r pound. I.V, , her* 2T.c
Java Coffee, per poun*l, 2Tc, 3w*. beat .!•
Try our Java an.! Mocha. 3 pounds t 1.09
T*a at cargo price*
Octal g. Young Hyson, FTnglish Break
fast. Gunpowder, Japan, or tvykm tea*
at 40>'. soc. 6*V, 7&c; lie*? $1 A) | r pound.
I>rink Theft Nectar, pur- Chin# •*© t-
•Oc per pound. A a|c*al nt with
ev©r>* pound.
We have no agent*. T.ik© advl- e j n
tim© an,l do not buy goods 1 ©d tl!
over the country. Th© Great AttUttic and
Pacific T*s Comixiny. I**s Broughton
street we>t. Telephone, 616 H. T. Wll
aon. Manager.—d.
Almost Given Assay.
Picture frames made of IVlnch gni.l
finish moulding. 5 cent* a foot; Ji r ln, h
ebony with heavy ornament. 6 cm.* a
foot; 2-Inch gold finish moulding, to it
ornament. 11) cents: 114-Inch gold finish
moulding, bold ornament, 15 cents; S-ln.-h
gold finish moulding, latest style, 10 cent*
ltcaiitlful pi.Suras with wire staid'
cent* each. Handsome parlor pictures,
30x11 Inches, with elegant from. |j .
Landscape pastels, IKx'JO Inches. with
lovely frames 4 Inch.* wide, fl 3 | m . .
ported China ds .-orat.-1 with Savanna a
views at half value. Nice plrfures* Hsu ■
Inches, framssi in ebony moulding, pi I
cents each. Large engravings, 22x35
Inches. 35 cenis. usual price, f; .si , h |,j I
pictures at your own prh ■ l.i t. v, 7 , -
Pieeure Frame Factory, 10| to ; o con
greos istrect. west. Ueorgia phone In.
- ad.
Florida Oraages.
Shipments for Chrlslmaa.
Orders for flna Florida orar,g. and
grapefruit, to be shipped as "Chrtlmas
Prexanta" may now be placed wish us I
and will have our usual careful attention
end prompt dispatch. W. D. 8 mkli:s &
Cos., 113 and 211 Bay street, west ad.
Jack and the Bean-stalk at Adler's.
The fairy tale outdone by the big Xmas
ires at Adler g.—ad.
A Good XX my to wa * e Xfoaey.
It Is -a*4©r to make money than to aavx
:t Many tn©n find this out some time or
. ther The Utile expenses and extrava
gan • of every'-day life 1i where mart
• f the leaks occur. Almost without know
ing .t or fully realising it. money slips
■ a !> and time goes by without our hav
lr g a umulatrd an> thing like what we
.■add have There it on© way. however.
v>hi h It 1* ©aey t • accumulate and W
*. -, ill. -but a lift;© self-denial, a special
©hort and a little sUck-to-it*ivene to
n ,mi ll* i wonderful results Tills Is to
ii.*k* application while w© have th© good
h i and th© good fortune to l>© sc
* ;.'.■! for a policy in th© Massachusetts
M . . Life insurance Company. You
v\,;; have Immediately 'reate I an estate
i is you g©t the policy) which
n*;ghi t ke you year* to accumulate. an*l
a - tii *me time you hav© agreed to
wan? migiit I© regard* ■! a* compulsory
-a\ ii g The i-o.i i. * of this old company
i an increasing cash value, which I*
ii b T .© any >• *r after the and
• |Mii'i* * contain these figures in black
i: ,1 w idt© Every y,*.ir handsome dlvl
,r . - - r© ,1* 'dared V ir* never in the
.;k. f*r you .in easily tell, year by
\< tr. Ji*t "where you are at." Would
% nit Ilk * t know mure? Then *©m! y*wir
i. .n.l ; : lr. ss to lUrty \ Apple, ri m
fr <# orgla 117 B.#> street, ©as*
Savannah. Ga A few reliable men wanted
it ag©nt ad
A (rains of l*rnt*roMF.
The good will harimre#l during the paac
eleven m*n!hs ha* reache#l the *©anti of
iklseraU dispensation, and naturally you
tire ©'Utiewhat puxiled as to what shape
i , k . K**d intention* shall take Ir* what
w.iv > U can do Justice to your deolres.
rvr.d at the same time consider economy
,>r *\ fr*in a "pocketbook* at and
phi T•w.'•l*c •irat S ©ril©?rg A
Cos s J-wclrv paid ©. ae;-l a visit to thin
m. 'fit stmk wni afford tne gr©at©st
*a 11 *f ft tkm and most pleasing r©sul?s
■ r yiwi wan? n siinide yet value-giv
ing e* t of sleeve links, or a solitaire dU
m id. nowhere elee can \ou select t>
briter advantage. A work! of l*eauttfu
tii.ior* ii before you, diamonds, gold and
silvr Jewvlry. toilet novelties, sterling
sllverwar©. • I©gant cut fire
uni *r. ii- watches, clo ks. etc . end at
pr;••*■* 1 i-.-#l m a very small margin of
profit. Whether you are seeking ’hrl* -
mih or we l ling presents, or gifts for
ar> other .*; © .#1 o* asion. no other stock
ii. Savant Hh can offer the inducement*
pr• -• nt< I h©re. Christmas presents tun
* ?♦-.! and set aside till went©#!, on
jM\t!‘i **f a *ma.l deposit We buy old
wild a? fu l market price, you may hav©
nough to |*ay for your holiday presences,
—ad.
(hrrddsd XX ltlr XVh©at Iti©nlt.
Mr* H S Henshaw of Washlng oii, D
C . w ill demonstrate this pure, wholesome,
dim! nutritious food the entire week at
Th© Grand Union Tea Store. This food is
• *p* ally recommended to people troubled
with dyspepsia, constipation and other
klndrc.t complaint* —ad.
Mr I a,lies’ flboea.
My fall stock of ladles’ stylish shoe* ha*
Just arrived. They ore the pink of per
( ct n. If you are stylish, you w*xr thivn
,Had f,r you to r©© them. A. 8. Nichols
$ Broughton. w©tl.-i(i.
t*. I nntlnl.
Mfrrhnnt Tailor.
High cla** Jadl©s* talli>r-ma#la co*tume
mad* to order from th* lx?e*t pattern*
and most select *tock ad.
Generona Hntitn Clans.
Next w©©k Parts Claus will appear In
person in th* window at Adler'. and hb
little friends had better call upon him
—ad.
T©tt*rlne !• the Name of ft
If you have any skin disease such as
e# rema. *= i t rheum, rfngworm. or tetter,
nothlr c will cure you so quickly or thor
oughly a* Tetterin*. It has cured thous
. ’* sr.d will cure you. Numerous testl
m*r I* for ih© asking Accept no substl
' i J T Hhuptiine, Mmuf’r, Ravsn
n. Ga . will send you a box postpaid for
- In stamp* if your druggists doesn t
keep it —ad. %
X Dell<*lua (inoki*.
The Herl*ert Spencer Is an el©g*nt cigar
and it Is truly a delightful enjoyment to
ni *il© the fumes of this fine tobacco; It Is
exhilarating nnd d©llclou*.
F©* that the name of Herbert Spencer ;
Is on every wrapper of every cigar, with- i
out will h none ar© genuine.
Th© Herbert Sp. n ©r cigars are only j
sold by th* box of M. Concha* *t S3.fiO.Hnd
perfe* to*. $4.50 at Uppman Bros., whole
i.l** druggist*. Barnard and Congr ©as
*:r<-ets, of this city —ad.
I*n n© Ii nnd Jndy at Adler's.
Mr Pun h invitee all the little on©* to
his daily show in Adler's window —ad
If Von Admire Hcntlfnl Thing*.
Hive a good l#rk at the spl©ndidly fur
u;*h©<! show windows of Sternberg a C.
with their wealth of attractiveness and
suggestion. T.i© finest cut glassware In
the niark©t. silver novel tie*, precious g©m*
md fin© Jewelry. Th© windows merely
Index tne g©n©r#us supply and variety if
t'hrlstma* and werkling presents within.
Von or© invited to in*p©ct our grand iis
play. - ad.
Hhreld©d XX hole Wheat Hl*enlt,
This wholesome food can he prepared
In over 2j) different ways. Mrs. 8. 8
Hemhaw, an ©xjKrt ilemonstrator of
Washington. I). C„ will h© at The Grand
Union T©a Store ill week and will be
pleaac<l to show you how.—ad.
XI y .Xleit'n Mio©*.
My fall stock of men’s and boy’s shoes
nr© Just .n. They r© beauties. Well mod©
*#ith the hrMtd toe. They will delight you
Glad to sh w them to you. A 8. Nichols.
g Broughton, went.—ad.
I.Ndie*’ liillor-Xfftde l oilnmei.
Having secure<l tin expert cutter and de
signer of ladles garments from the lead
ing house* of I-ondon. Paris and New i
York. I am preftared to make any style |
of ladles’ tnli<>r-made costume* upon
short notice. G. Fantlnl, Merchant Tailor i
-ad.
M. Nicholas Will Oet Them at .Ad
ler**.
All the Christmas toys, which the chll
, Iren will receive this year, old St. N’lch.
is will get from the big tree at Adler's,
whi -h re*, he* up to the fourth story, and
j Is filled with toys for all good children.
—ad.
Tlionneseii's Art More.
Customers contemplating having pi-,
tores framed for the holl lays ore kindly
requested to bring them In before the rush
of the last days Also see our
beautiful photograph views In colors; sti
le rh for framing Large assortment of
oval frames. In black and go.d —ad.
\mih I'rriißnla.
We have elegant gold and sliver pres
ents for either lady or gentlsman. J A
C. N. Thomas, lit Whttker-*d.
A* Eiffel Timer at Adler’s.
At tha Paris Exposition ths highest
thing In sight wax ths big toever; ths
highest thing under cover In Savannan.
laths big Christmas trse at Adler’s.—od.
Holiday
Souvenirs
Nothing* is more appre
ciated by a Lady or Gent <-■-
man as SOLID COMFORT. W
have the iinestline of
w i sies
SLIPPERS,
made and designed for Ho .
IDAY Trade, in all styles
and colors, all styles of
leather, felt, satin and pa*,
ent leather.
See us before you make
your purchase.
7 BROUGHTON 3T ,WEST.
FOR
Useful Holiday
GIFTS
Sec Our “Nobby” Line ol
LAP ROBES,
BLANKETS.
HARNESS AND
SADDLES
Congress and Whitaker Sts.
LEO FRANK.
We Want
YOU
| To remember us in the pur
chase of anew Stove. Nn
other house equals us in lu
prices, none bavc so large a
line, and none can be satis*
lied with such small profits.
Perfect Range.
Othello Range,
Royal Magic Range.
They can’t be brat anywhere
Best made, bes; in use in Sa
vannah or any other town
Our prices arc right.
1 o
Christmas
Gifts.
We are getting in a Christmas
line of CLEVELAND and Jl' l
NILE B CYCLES. Wait till they l
arc uncrated and put on show, i
A handsome line and correct
prices.
WM. & H. H. LATTIMORE.
West Congress Street.
|2t*l fL’•> ~|2 00 Ju*t two dollars for this g rn of a GAS ST>VK. complete
w.th tubing anal gas cock. It’* a daisy heater, and costa ao little to run. Try
it in your buth room. MUTUAL GAS LIGHT CO., 7 and CMigrt-o*. wost.
AHISEHE.TTi.
giW/ANNIAH rdtlrtraH
Week commencing Monday, Dec. Id
(Kxcf?|>t \V>dw<tay.>
WINSOME MABEL I’AIOF
and the Southern Stock Comr*'
Morslay night the sensation*. n • 1 •*
drama, the "CAPTAINS MATE"
Matinee* dally, eoromeoitig Tuel*>
Prices—Matinee, 10.: and 30c; Night. - *'■
3c and 30c.
gAVRINNSH THEfiTBl*
WEDNESDAY. DEC 11
CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENT!
Clyde Fitch's Great American PI <*•
“Barbara Frietchic,”
—with—
EFFIE ELLSLER
AND A OREAT CAST.
The entire New York production *• f ' ,a
ISO nights at Criterion Theater.
PRI CEB-31*0, 31.00 75c, Wu Ud 4
Beats on sal* Monday.