The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 27, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 ICASTORIAi A WNXVVN for Infants and Children. Tht* Kind You llavr Always Itotiirlit has Imu-iip (ho aifjnit tiirt* of ('has. 11. Flrtrlirr, and has boon made undor his pergonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one (o deceive you In this. Counterfeits. Imitations and •••lut-as*n<wMl ** are but Kxpcrinteni, and endanger the health of Children—Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. m.w* %\n vif.u* tut nu i% two mri:*. '• i hrlaima* n*tsnlM- R. pnri. . U—lal lllnosl and Kiel Uhukry fiof In Tfcvlr \4 ri at Man? I'lare*. %n>lh*r terniHi of the MsarKn. ter %flalr Near Maroa I ‘lorlda !!<• a Ibrer.W>r*(ild Murtlrrrr. >• ro %c-il-1 tal ? 9 K lllval ha In f (ir-l n-l.a a at Jarkaunvlllr. T#hm Marshal h< at Infer* larhrn. A Hour** by Fmrk Mul'.k brook. culorfsi. in th* northern portion of A Uimvj r. burned at • o I>* *'br vna* t*vf nlfr-it. Ri> lOi knl up In It ar.l I urnv*l into * rrLp. The family a* i tt# t.~gro .Jiuroh ♦ (ending a i'hrfttmas trer Cau* of tire unknown. *ile tl|n%in* af Irmirlh About % o'clock Monday morning the •af* of th© A< worth Vim* was auoraa fully cracked and shout Sl2 or sls w ob tained by the burglar* Tin* t>Rlf of *rj* mill la located on ihe side of the Wrimn and Atlantic Hailroad about Jw* >arL* away from the station and isolated from (he bin, in#*© part of the quiet little town, Both the nigh; opvraior .tnd town marshal heard the fountl. but tnought it kony ona firing nff Chiiscmas era ktra. Had lloth trine llruken Alike, Tom Bridge* h \la**on negro, had both ©f M# anile* l*rok*n by another tu-gro Sat urday night at uVomteb '* liar. Brklgea aaya Tom Jh keon. a portvr at th* atore, struck him two blow** with a -p.idc. on on the left artn flr*t, arul then again on the right arm, each Hm© the arm l**lng u*M by Bridge* to save til* head. As each arm wn tm k It fell helplessly to his eld*, and bring made hon* da combat. Bridge* walked away. In warrh of a phy sician. Dr. Hinkle, to whom he *|>- pl*d. found both lonn In each forearm broken. The breaks are not *-rlout, and In a few* week# Bridges will lie ueing his arms again. Atlanta Prisoner* Mstlr llongli HMS*e. Becauee they w#r© not turned loose, as custcanarA*. thin Christina*. the negro prisoner* at the Atlanta mo k •!• de, I tred * rough house About fc o'- lo- k Superin tend#*.( < 'amp snii(Mir.ml to his charges, some 131. a ! to.d, that for various nnl irrmtiary rraanin, the Mavor won id not pardon them thH >var About sev-nty flve of the prisoners were negro**, and when the superintendent delivered this unwelcome fdece of Information growls and then active trouble envied. Th* pris oner*. however, vented lh**lr and disappointment chiefly upon on* another *1 e> set In and fought among ilium*** Ives, and a number were *crloue;> hurt. Mneon's Christmas \\ hlakey Trade. The jug* that have been shipped out to neighboring towns through the express office at Mcoti amounted to o\ •r two tnousntxi a day ironi Wednesday until be<Urdu y. and for Batu;lay and Monday and Tuesday it was expected that the rvimh#r for *-#ri would approximate thru*- thousand. It 1* thought that fully four teen thousand wli; repre*nl the total for the we*k. beginning Wednesday. Three jug* contain from a half iriilon to five gallons. bqt generaily they ha\about two gallon* Putting trw a\arage at two gal lon* it would make ,?♦.#■ gallon*, ii. eU>e# these there wrere keg* end barrels shipped by freight and In private convey aneca. llfarketi \\ naNrn nud l)citio!i!tril llunti*. The following . cmj:** of the Manches ter affair, near Macon, taken from the 1 Ailirnk Dally New*, dlflfwi tn aome par ticular* from that given In the Macon H*- I patch In yeatenlav'a Morning New*: | Sheriff Weacott a.• oall**l upon early thla tnornu.K to quiet tt mob of riotoua Be- | If roe* at Manchester Mills, a auburn of thla city. Th** hlacke, who i>umt**re*l about seventy, •urrounQetl the houae of Mra. lived with her stater. an*l after making many threats against her for <ltP(‘hrgfng her negro help, attempt**} to batter do* n her house Hrlm w*re thrown through •vary window and did . *m*l*l* raSk- dam age to the furniture Ail mirrors Mnd glaasware were demolished and the wo men compelled to .le down fiat on the floors to estape personal Injury. Neigh bors. hearing the noise and m reams of the women, came to the rescue One of th*ae. Tobe Am.iwm. a wMte nnti. wsa snot In the howels and perhaps fatally wounded. The negroee t*gn firing In di*<-rimlr.4tel\ with revolvers and sent several bullets inio the house. The vil lage of Manchester Mills has no police proto tion and word was sent Sheriff Wes ooti. who organised a posse and went tn th* scene By the time he appeared, how •ver. the negroes had disappeared. The Dixon house Is badly demolished, every door and window being broken tn and a number of bullet* were found imhsddcd In the walls. FLORIDA. William Johnaon. colored. wan arelden t.illy and fatally wounded by hi. fitthrr iiv*iw, David Robtnaon. ai Jack*onvllle. Chri.tma* day. The two men had |rf| tionx- for a bunt, and found a wvry of quail n.ar the city. John-on motioned to th* old man to para titm the gun. The gun war cocked. anti In trying to puss It Robinson lot Ihr hammer -nap. empty In* the load Into Johnaon'a aide Jotmaoß diet! •trout half an hour afterward. IVnurala'. Drtr Shipping Bu.l nrae. Thera wi a btc bualneaa here laat tv-els 1.1 Pensacola shipping circle., the ex Porta to foreign port* exceeding a half mutton dollar. In value, and all tha hay men worked over lima, oonaequantly there wee a big pav roll Bn'nrday night, erxl kx* of Christmas money In circulation, Ituttn* the week .1* steamship* and elk sail v asses* of a total tonnage of 14,575 ar- riwj from foreign port* and seven m* i.pe and four til vessel* of w to il if i *. • l*> ••7 t b-erel ‘••o. i MMiller In Tnmpn. Timpi correspot den. e Timex.l’mon Gov Ain D Carwller of the *• ! i * * c' I* rg.s arrlvtsl in 1 -* ‘ v kit eve ran# t.* spend the hod •1s: - w friends In Tampa He is on ° *■’* hrwt known n* ;n the South, and '•arr.ia la rip# ,s glad of the oppor ti . :*y entertaining uch a dlstlnguln.i ed life f.r wen -hort time He is * • *|4 • fsk. g m 1; • r*-t nef rerrea r Mfitr h hard w rk whe i tills upon • <*©•*' • r aft* r t:.• *—;on of a I#g •* ‘ '' • ? *i> In Georgia le not at i hrlatmas Fewflwal. At a ChrUtma* tree festival Friday n gh*. held In * e *ch©l house on Hatchet 1 T#t H I * m.!*s from Windsor, a >o . g r.i t named J -ff Ward was aeri t> •S y *tab!-oil Ir the h ick of t ie neck by Peter Pop* Tue knife cut away about an Iren of his stiff shir; collar before en tering th flesh. Tn* Wound was about •*'** , ‘ • •-Una n of the smaller veins *nt ring thv caroitid artery being sever* i. thi artery es aping Injury by about an eighth of an Inch. stNches were requir-d to sew up fh* w *und Dr* J 1, K-lley of W‘nd-or nnd H**dgep of Galnc.-v l.e skillfully performed the operation. flotaf Polnrisnn. The Royal Polnclnra at Palm B*a~h, ©lened the season of HO> and I*ol Dec. -4 with 1;> arrival l *, uud ewry Indication l*oint to lhe *>t season Palm Beach h♦ ever known. IT-<fs*or Migllotiico * orchestra has arrived The casino. In charg*- of (’apt. Andrews, Is in running order, m l the gut ■*!*• are enjoying both the |*ol and surf bitning to their fullest extent. Th* hotel fleet h been thor oughly overhauled, and | better than ever. !’ consists now of some twenty launches, buih electric aid naphtha, be side* m numlter of sat l’ g crafts, and the trip?, to the houseboat and the Inles are very popular Among the first to regis ter on the opening day were Mr. Joseph Jefferson aid Mr William Winter Jef ferson of l|uxxards Bay. % llsrlng IlitihttNtmnn Miot. One of ile moM daring hotd-upa in Florida occurre*! nt I o’clock Christmas eve when an armed negro walk‘d into ch** store of J II Stanton, on the principal thoroughfare of Jacksonville, and ordered him to tlirow up hi* hands. The streets were ifostktl with |ex*|4e and several runtnnifrk left the store uhen the high wav man. wto hi ok his oji>ort unity, en !*rex| B'anion threw up hia hand* and the roblM r went through the cash drawer and packed away other articles of value. I backing hastily out and losing himself In the crowd This afternoon an officer . wrriwted n man ldentlfle| by the mer- ! •hi.nt. The man attempted to escape. , but was shot down. He is dying. A Tlirrf-Wnr-Ohl Murderer. A sha king murder was committed on Wilannee plnntatlon, near Waukeenah. Ust week, and the youthfulness of th* murderer makes 1: ; . uwr. startling A n jrro w *rnuT* living on the place bud two chlMreu. ug< and t*"iN ••lively, 3 years and three months. Rhe left her house to go ti her work, leaving the children alone, locked up On her return eh -f und that the 3-year-old boy had dragged the baby from the l>ed and with the tire stick had beaten it* head alums: to a jelly. The baby died o short t nie afterwards, oral the mother weir to s assist ro© 'tom her rtighbor* to bury the corps. njru!n leaving the boy slone. She wm horrified, ot he.* return, to find tba. toe h'ld had '.'tubed ipn the be f, *-tzi 1 the dead baby, and was ro- king It In his arms, tangoing ill the while like n Hole demon. The child shows no particular sign of in unity, but. on the contrary, is rather bright, and w >uld b a go and study for criminologist*. D. F Baker, marshal of Interlachen, * and a deputy sheriff >f Putnam countv, | was shot Monday afternoon. The mar | rdial was at the iiostofllce In j t*. A Brush’s etore. and hi-* ; attention was called to the rear i of the store by hearing hi* name culled. , H -dd n.y there were pistol shot* tired in quick sue. . -sion and someone ex. Imiiii . ♦!. "My tio1! Take me homt take ni< j home!" The stort-. which before ho-1 taen o - upi*l by* nearly two dozen ne - grxes. who had come from different place* to att* tel a colored senool festival in the town hall, was cleared, *nd on the floor w?as the prostrate form of Mr. Baker, writhing ‘,n agony A stretcher was im provise*!. mnl the wounded man taken to hkt homo, feonto two blo'ks distant, where in* now* lies in critical condition Mr Baker had twen very active in breaking ! ut the gambling rworts of the negroes, land it Is - kl their thr** its had been fra- J quant to make away with him. —Five Justices of the Supreme Court of tl*e I'nlted RIM te* chew tolwtvo, while til of them use the weed In son* form. STRICTURE and VARICOCELE. Twenty of the beet year, of my life have been devoted to the study of chronic dlt-ctco of men and women. I have been aucceaaful becattee I have been thoroughly up-to-date and keep pace with the latest td acoverb-a of science. Few physician# know- that It l* unnecessary a well a* crus to reaori to the knife In treat In* Btrteuir# or Varicocele. I have perfected a cure which la absolutely painless, ganlle. but thorough ly effective. I havs testad It In more then ten thousand cases, and my experience warrant* my say In* that a failure I. Impossible In K pet rent of all cases treated My treatment can be applied at your own home and a - tire Is effected wtehout detention from business or other tltiilr*.l alto cure with the same degree of success all pri vate or chronic disease* of men and women If you are .ifhlctsd with any form of Skin Dl.aaae. til sod Poison. Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Complaint*. Lou of jdanly Vigor. Female Wtakrtu ate., I Invite you to In vestigate fully my esclu.lvo method, of treattn* these diseases I can show you what I have done for others J.Newton Hathaway.M.D and explain the superiority of my treatment to your entire as lit faction Call for free consultation or write for symptom blank* Cor respotadenc* strictly confidential. ISA Bryan strwet. lUvannah. (ta. uffico Hours—lt to 12 m., 2 to 4 and Ito I p. in. Sunday! 10 a. oi. to Ip. to. THE MOKNING NEWS: THt'KSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1000. NEWSFROM THEWATER FRONT kMinramTS OF 1.1 NINM FOR IMP MOUTH r%IKI.Y URGH. The Vlrttlsh *h Htirtrtf t|aeem " 1 h l*r *>Umbl f Flti*li bnatlln* a Hlh i aru of l rllo** I*l no for landon To-tls i— XanMin People *ttll Mint In Hwn lle**trr Pram vstannnli • o 4 who—’llia Haunt le** to low Barge* to Cuban *lrro— Mo Iter* Of laferest to skipper* oud Mari ners. I'rdess there |s some unforeseen hin drance. it is expe>'td the British shtp llarviM qiit'on will finish loading to-day f<r London, the iargewt <>argu of yellow pin# lumlwr ever shipiwd from Savannah tiwlr.g l.t the care exercise*!. It h taken emslderable time to load the vessel, though much of the d* Wy Is due to un favorable weather. No wmrk wa* done on rainy days. The shipments of lumber to the North during the month have been fairly large, and those from Jan 1 will also make an ex ell*ni snowing for Savannah. As sta?- • 1 sum** days ago In the Morn.ng N#s> shipments of yellow p! ** ar* n*w i*ei.g made to South American ports, with th* prospect that this trad** will grow to maginiVeiM proport ona shortly. Several lumtier ♦•x|erilng ports are rilling order* fr m South Am**rica at present, and the j chances arc that the nv*et satisfactory jwrtnt to the buyers will get the greater share of the business hereafter The Munaoti s’eaenship people have not taken any further steps toward the e tahllshment of a line of steamers l*etwe*n Havannah arvl iuban ts.rt Mr. <\ W Ibnxard. tti*.r local agent, stated (>ater u.y <hat he hud not heard frrni the Mun sons for some tltne, bit their lat advlcua t* him were that they were wur.btnp f* r ar opporturity to put on a line, and would do so wlten the first em -urmfernent J .fTerei by busliess m© During the past few month* several large Bavannah Jobbars have sent drummera to Cidia. and th*' unnilar of sai*#nieti time Is steadily Increasing It Is believed to be only a *1 ins*? ton of tFme until enough busit.es w|U to* ha*l to wariaivt the establishment of a line to <*uba. The rwlobraf *<l tig Dauntless, well known m this and other amothern i-orts ae a blockade rutuier qr*vuuie to th> S(*an!sh war. left Jackoonvlll*. Fla., on (\irdrUna- for Cuban w**ior*. w here she will *agrige*t In tte peaceful isirsmt of towing tiarg**s of wugar on*l mniaaee# from smaller p*rts to ahippmg points. Tn# Datmtieas wan ttroroughiy overhaul ed before waving Jacksotivilla. The va -s-l Is ow nel by Mr VV A U.alawx of this i By. The year iwn has be*n the moat Impor tivnt In the h story of the Atlantic coast xhipbulidlf g In a decade The Philadel phia M vririm* Journal publishes statist an xhowing t .ia.t Jlfteen ste:i mslilpe.oue )ark. Ihlrty-flvw s b*'OHHs ,n*l twerny-flva s*a going igrges htiva been cm at rue ted Ful ly 7** p-r cettt of the Siam vesseit* w*ie built in the Delaware river hk** atde m<gularly etsuign. but one square-rig ger whs built on the Atlantic coast during the year. It was the bark Kaulaid, of 1 ..‘*7o tons, at Bath. Me., by the lats Ar thur Kewad in the construction of schooners, the Down East shipyards are far ia the lea l Tiioae in Maku* a lon* are credited with 31 of the total of &. The tendency of the bulldars in thr const ruction of this |> cles of craft has been steadily toward gi*wter tom.age Seventeen of the thirty five s* ho**ners are more t),ar. I.om tons register Th* year Ik*) was also marks*! by the six-master Two of this kind are n* w afloat, tn© George W. Wells and the Eleanor Pert y. \ significant feature 1n the work of the year was the large numler of tsirges contracted for. In former years thee# craft were simply s* hoom-rs or barks, cut down t* meet the rei|tilrcments of real carr*r to l>e towed to their deaiina tlon. Aavwanalt Almanae. Sun rise* at 7 OS a. m . and sots at a:OJ p. m. High water at Tybee to-day at t 12 a m and IJ :f* p m. High water at Savan nah one hour later i Phase* of Ike Moon lor December. Standard time—Ro<h mar. D. II M Full moon 4 4 Sa morn. Last quarter 13 4 43 eve. New* (noon 21 4 1 ve. First quarter R 7 43 eve McH.n perigee. 3d and 30th. .Moon apo gee, nih. ARRIVALS AM> (MCPAHTIRSMI. Veaaela Went to Ms. Steamship VS astwater <Br), Stephen. Manchester. Bark Tikoma (Nor), HJorge. Hull. Frelabf* and i barter*. Bark Glen.ifton <Hr). AiMkohlooli to Buenos Ayr#*, lumber. |14.j0l Schooner Gen. Urealy, Brunswick to P illadelphla. lies, \9 cents Schooner C. E. Bergen. Perth Amboy. N J.. to Charleston. 8 C., coal sl. Schooner VV. T Parker. Kiogue Inlet. N. C., to New York, lumber. ST ,ki, five trips. Schooner Agnes Manning. Fertiarvlina to New York. ties. M cents. Shipping Mem>randa. Pensacola Fla.. Dec. 88. —Arrived, steamer Madrtieno latarrage, Gal veston for LlveriH*ol. put In for ton I Key West, Fla., D**c. J*> —Arrived, i steamers Miami. Delano, Miami and sati el ft r Havana, Mascotte, While, Havana II • .1 f*r I *ort TkfM * Sailed Steamer Cocog, Dillon. Miami Port Tampa, Fla . Dec. Jfl —Arrlv*d. scln*oner Hot ice VV’. AlciTamber, Bray. Galveston. Bremen. Dec. 24.—Arrived. steamer Ormegby. tAivannah. Philadelphia. Deo. W.—Arrived, achoon cr lom Tunnel!, Brunswick Charleston, Dec 3*s—Hailed, schooner Mary Curtis. Maker, Richmond, Ya Jacksonville. Fla., Dec. 31 —Entered, schooner Maud H Dudley. Htaples. Prov idence. R. I.; steamer Nvwhoc. Johnson. Charleston. Cleared-Steamship Nava hoe, Johnaoi-. Boston via Brunswick and charUstou. UGFEOftopER HAIR Rtf 1 will RESTORE YOUR GRAY HAIRS * ‘arratxdle. Fi t . I **' —4^eared, bark Uu. XIV tPr> Prev.—:, Havre Voilt’f • %lnrinera. Pilot charts and all 1 vdrogrsphD Infor mation will l*e f urn la led matters of ves sels fre*- of 'large m I’nlted States hv drograpblc ofh e m t'ustum House Cap • oifs ire requ* to all at the offl e of *vr•* !;# and deredets receive*) for transmission :o th# Navy Depart mtnt. (tiNaltvitp I intirta per steamship Berkshire for Philadel phia JT* barrel- rosin, Ilf* Ixarrels tur l**nt*n**. 137.4<U fret lurnler. 441 boxes ui mges. 112 crates v**g* t.ibles. 26 tone yig f **n. hern Is svrup. 721 bundles hand!**#. ->* Ik- rrulse. rd pkgs domeatfea and yarns, 74 bales llnter*. 48 bales ituper stock | lAM %l. rKHMIHL Mr S P Hire of ItixvlllA is at the Pulaski Mr F II McGee of Americu* I# at (he Pulaski. • Mr James Hr *ey of Newnan Is a guest of the Pulaski Mr Wm r Wall of Moultrie is a gneat of tlie B'reven Mr E H Taylor of Atlanta Is a guest of tha D# Bito Mr C 8 Williams. Jr . of HardeeviMa. Is at the Hcreven. Miss N* Mar Neal of Athens is register ed at the Pti!a*ki Mr J. Felt**n of Montezuma is regis tered at the Pulaski Mr. J R Mortr-w* of Abbeville is regD tered at the Pulaski. Mr \V I Bull of Charleston Is regls ter*#! at the Pulaski Mr R. G Moora of Jacksonville Vs a guest of the Pul*kl Mr W p ltouf tree of Ecypt Is a guest of the 8 *rev.-n Mr. D. J. Gillen of Donmlsonvtllo is reg iu#red at the Pulaski Mr. Henry Cook of Atlanta is regis tered at the I>e Koto Mr Lot: M Johnson cf Graham Is reg istered at th# Bor#ven. Mr and Mrs James L. Henry of Macon are gu*M* of the Pulaski. Mr. J. Potadamer of loike City, Fla.. Is register*-*! at the Screven. Mr and Mrs George p. Wylly of Tifton are legisterei) at the Pulaski Mr. M J V ung of <MII was among the giu*#la of th*- Pulaski yesterday. Mr. Charles Wit sell of Walterboro was * gueat of the Hcreven y#starday. Miss Daisy Ht wart of Charlotte, N. C.. Is visiting Miss VV.IUe G Metxg#r Mr. L. W. Jolmson left over the Plant System yveu rtkiy for VV’limUianon. Mr J os. Weis* left via the Seaboard Air Line yesterday for Bt. Auguetlne Mr. U. L Iblert*on left via the Plant Hysiem yesterday for Gaineaville, Fla. Mr. 8 G. ioing of Sandersvilie wna arnottg the guests of the Screven yester uMy ■ Messrs. J H. Alison an*l C. W. Mc iAtie of Abl*eviUe are guests of the Pu- Utski. Judgo Ftilligam. on yesterday morning. a|>p> nted A M L.Ut*a*. Jr., a nwumri* id notary public for tin* usual term of four years. Mrs. King Wylly. who has been absent from the city for several months, has returned and is the guest of Mr*. D B. l.t-St el * Mr. F V. Paterson, traveling passenger agent of the Bab)srd Air lAitt*. with h idquarters at Jat'ksonvilla wa* a visi tor to Savannah yesterday. Rev. Charles H. Strong and Mrs. S tong will sail on th** Kansas City to day for New Y rk Mr Hirong wiU un dergo treatment In New York for the in jury he sustained last summer while bun-ting in Newfoundland. Ml#s Florence Schaeffer 1s home from Elisabeth College at Charlotte. N C.. to sp r¥l the holidays with her parents. Dr ami Mrs W C. Schaeffer. Thatr son. Mr Carl Schaeffer, senior at Newberry <*ol loge. Is In Augusta pending the holidays with bis frlet and ml claasmate, Mr George Claus sen. R#v. A. M Winn, who has been spend. Inga couple of weeks iiere with Mr. and Mrs. Simuel B Adams, hi* son-in-law and daughter, will leave to-morrow for Columbus, where he will .iLo spend some time with his daughier. Mrs. Chancellor. The d.stlngulshed gentleman filled pulpits In this city for fourteen years and In Columbus for sixteen years and he Is equally at home tn each of she cities. Mr. Titos F McNally, editor of the Tennilie. Gil . News. ient yesterday In Savannah, h.s okl home He *ays he pw > doing everything In his power to make the Ht.ite Fair. l Havannah. a big success. He savs It has I wen such a long time #inc* Savannah ha- had . fair that the people up the country have got to k'>k upon the city ass mplv a i*lace for Ships to come to and where the people of the Interior can come to go to T>lee nod have a good time A fait at Savannah will tend to change their views CITY BKKVITIRR. Fireworks caused an Incipient blaxe on Mi. \V. E. Shivers’ house at Barnard and N.nth streets night before last. H was quickly extinguished, however, before any wertous damage was <W.e. The firemen at Hose Company No. 1, on VYaldburg street, east, were pleasantly r*m**mb#red by Ihe residents of that eec tion *f th© city Christmas day Am*ag the ladle# who *eni gift* o the flremon. were Mrs. Groot. Mrs Lucas. Mrs. Tur ner. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Falvey. Mr. J. M Black will give to-nigbi a* C L A. Hall the first of his soirees of the season Huskin’# orchestra will fur nish the muaic. Three soiree# will be giv er monthly during the remainder of the season, the next taking place. It Is ex pected. the latt©t part of January. Mr Charier M Oibbs sent to th# Morn ing New* office yestsrdsy a bunch of sunflowers from a stalk In his garden at Montgomery. Sunflower# in bloom out of doors at Christmas Is a rarity In ai moat any climate. It is aeldom that owe is seen tn bloom In this climate later than September. Tha bouquet from Mr. Gibbs' garden Is on *xh. itlon In the Morning N wj* counting room Deputy Collector Theo Ba>h. of the in ternal revenue department. cslß ’te*- tin to the fa t thar many whi**k> deal ers In Ba\ innaa are failing to fu.ly com ply with the law with regard to empty barrels The Lw require# that not only shall the stump* be destroyed, bus till marks and brand* must be erased ll* *iy# there in likely to be som* setiures unless the law is properly complied wi.h. MM. GKHMH *<%t., (ii’tnngvrrfln Teutn4n F.ntcrtnliieil ni Urruinats llnll. Th* annual song festival of ihe Oerm-tn Hinging Society, the Geaangvereln Teu tonia. ws held last night at Germ ni* Mali liitder the direction of Prof. John Wlegand. A number of the friends of mrmb#rs of the society were in attend anc*. nl th*. *.|)t*>rtalnitu.t>t *■ Krr*'l> -njoywi by nil. A vnry pi<>a,lntt protrrntnni*. ,** r**n. <lern*l. AH th*. nuiiK*. were Ih th* 1 U*-rniM. but aJmont th# **n(!r# au*ll.|to# ivn*l*tr : **t U#rmAn*, #> that they were r.'ad'lv uiHhtVfKKl Folli.wuiK ;h* |>r ■- aramrtk*'. which an, a.lmlrahly r#ujerel Hymn# an *li# N,iiht, (L. v. Heethovenj Waldnacht, (Prant Abti, Teutonia. In Wo.it’ M..]tie L*leh, (M*ii<t.'i*,nhni •luett, Herren Muellerine uiel Upper Veriaaaen bln |. (Th. Koachat). Tauto ma Scan# <!*• Ballat. (D. nariot). violin aolo. Prof. J. Wirgaiw). I* inale Has 3 Akiee auw .ter, Op**r Hirnzl. (It. W -iKnrrt. Teuton..* itnH Orchaatar Zechei ■ Wunach. (H.-hrot.-n. Teutonl * Torr.**4or Arle uue <Je* . Opar: (’nrnieM. (Uli.H), Herr Krie*)rlch Harmann *pp.: Vom Bodenaaa hi, an *len Balt, (Prana AW), Teutonia unH OfThaatcr. Viarln.)akaenKe, Orrheator. Kine OameiiuiarathaaHaunc In Alhern hauean. (H Heinsei Herre,* Upper. Tous aalm. Moilarl,**, Rentiant. Roantach ' Aa muni whan Teutonio'r me,r*here er.- lartaln there wn* a fean aiut after It had been enjover] there wo Hancina. CUXTOX’* A\ X I %1, BLM-TtOX. The Report* for the Year (him Thai •he l,ot|ie line llren I'rnaprrona. Clinton I.o*lae of Mason* held Ia annual meetln* and election of om.-ere last nlifht. Tha reports of (he year’s work shoe that It has been a most prosper.mi. one, the Income of the lo<iK from Hues and fee* alone amounting to (Moan, giving to the treaaury net ..aset* over all liabilities of >3 SV, M. Klght new member* were added during the year, and three died. They ore Mcasr* Ororge K Zlpperer, A. It. Faw cett, and 8 L. Newton. The following gentlemen were elected for the next year: W. M—Jacob H. Quint. 8 C-—Joseph Aiken*. J W. Bclomon Hmch. Secretary—Waring Riuaall. Jr. Treaaurer—Bernard p:hrllch H D.—Charles F. Jon... J. I> —James I. Chrlatian. P. B. —Joecph FClslnger. J. B -Herbert O. Young 3. S-—Edward J Seymour. Tyler—Thomas Robin*. Organise—Frank E Kellhartt Th*. old er* were Inst illed by ni*trlrt Deputy Charle* F Fulton tkitomi i.oimif.'* orriitßa, tnnnai Hrrllaa of Knlghla o." Pythias Ual M*lil. The annual meeting of Teutor.la I.odge No. 7, Knights of Pythian, was held lam dig fit. n>l ihr following offlorn were Hfoltd: f. C.—J. H lladenhoop. V. C.—A P Hch.ifrr. Prelate—Emil Peters. M. of XV.—J. D S* mken. M. of K —John Rtwhmer. M of K.—H F O. Kramer. K. of H. and S—II. F. <l. Kramer XI at A.—H. Tuhbeslng, 1. Cl.—Charles Toueauint. •J. Cl.—F Schroder. Trustees—John Jnrhtcr. KenJ imln Oall< J. D. flenr. K. of P Hall Association—lf. E Dree aon. W. Voliers. and H F (I Kramer. EXPOSITION la HIIMHNCn. Connell's It rsoltitlon an Charleston's Enterprise. The South Carolina Interstate and Wan Indian Exposition, to Ive held In Charles toti next year, waa unanimously Indoreo.) by Council loti night. Tha resolution was Introduced hy Al derman Thomas mill provided that the ex position be heartily Indorse.! by Council as an enterprise which will prove of • rent benefit to this aectlon, and to the whole South, anil that Georgia's oongrrs*. metr be requested fo support the Mil now before Congress, providing an appropria tion to aid that enterprise. The resolu tion was unanimously adopted. to ixxTtu. Humic opfinon*. Messrs. Fallon, t sun nnd Until)* tin to llarlen 'IN*-da y . Messrs. Charles F. Fulton. George T Cann. and \V B Stubbs will leav. t<vd av for Darien where they go to take p,rt |„ the ceremony of a public insinuation of Candy Esculetts Cares PILES or Money Relnoded. WHY SUFFER? ■old under guarantee at fo'lawing sio-as Howlinski • Jones. Masonic T-mp* Knight's. W. F. Raid's. Marlow ■ c.ev*. land’s. Donnelly's, and W. A. Plgman a Savannah Ga. LI PI'MAN BROS.. Savannah Oa . and W. r. REID. Savannah Ga . Lhe.r.b .tors OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON AND THE EAST. !’nsur;*\##d cabin secommoda lions A II the comfort* of a modern hotel Elec tric llg tfa. I'liex -rlled table Tickets include meals ami berth* aboard ship. PASSENGER FARES FROM SAVANNAH. TO NEW YORK First faliln. KM. Firie Cabin Round Trip, J 33; lmcrmedl a<* t'ah.n. (1330. Interm.-iliate Cabin, Rour.l Trip. Kit -a). Steerage. 110. TO 1 ‘STUN Flra’ t’al.ln, 12.. Firat Cabin Round Trip. 13*'. Jnlerme*llata Cabin 117 on. Inlermedmte Cabin. Hound Trip. $> <*). Steerage. 111,75. The . tpre t* amhlp of ihis line are appointed to tall from Savannah, Cen tral (>i!h) merld an time, a* follow*: sutmil TO \E%V YORK. KANSAS CITY, Capt. Fisher. THURS DAY. Dei Ti 900 p. m. TAEI.AiIASrIEE. < npt \*kin. BATUR -I>A Y I >e. .29. 11 ;00 |> m CITY tF AUGUSTA. I’apt. Dairtelt. TUESDAY Jan. 1. : *•> p. m •CITY OF I<IKMIN<II<AM Cap*. Berg. WEDNESDAY Jin. 2. 3 p m. NACOOCHEE. Capt Smith, THURS DAY. Jan 3 . 3 30 p. m. KANSAS CITY. Capt Either, SATUR DAY. Jan. 5. 5 30 p. m TALLAHASSEE C*pt Asktn*. TUES DAY. Jan f 7:*o p m. CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. Daggett, THURSDAY. Jan. 10 9:00 p. m NACOOCHEE. Capa.Smith. SATURDAY. Jan. 12. 10:30 p m •CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Herg, MONDAY, Jan it. 12 00 noon. •NOTlCE—Steamuhlp city of Birmingham will not carry |>ns*enger*. steamship City of Macon. Capt. Savage, will ply between New Y’ork and Bos ton on the following acnedule: L-.,ve N-w- Y’nrk for Itoaton (from Pier I Lea re P*ton for New Y’ork (from Lewie* 3.,. North River, at 12:00 noon), Dec W.iarfi at 12 00 (noon). Jan. 2.9. I*. 23 10. 21*. Jan 5, 1- 19. 2 Tnl- rompany reiervea tha r gtit to change It, galling* wdlhout notice and without llahllliy or accmintablllty therefor. Hailing* New York for Savannah Tueadaya. Thuradays and Saturdaya, 5 p. m. W U UREWER. City Ticket and Pawengar Agent. |f*7 Bull etraal. Savannah. Oa R O TREZEVANT, Agent. Savannah, Oa. 7 F. LEFEVRE. Manager. New Pier 35. North River, New York CHRISTMAS TROUBLES are over now. and we are ready again to take up bus ness in the tegular channel. A SPECIAL OFFERING IN RUGS. 9x12 Smyrna for $20.00; regular price $25.00 3x6 Brussels for $1.25; regular price $2.00 These are big bargains for balance of week. LINDSAY & MORGAN, McDO.XOIGH & BALL ANTINE, W Iron Founders, Machinists, g | IllneUamlth*. Holler me Were, niannfarlorer* r •■r, ami I'orlal.le I mlne,. Y ertleal no.I lop Itnnnlng < ..r„ Mill,. *iig ni* Mill and lan*, oh,. r.ii..,, TELEPHONE NO. 123. Ihe oftl er* of Live Oak ledge of Marone which w II take place 10-nignt. Tlie Inwtallatlon will |>e conductad by Mr Fulton. dlMrlct deputy of the Savan nah Dlatrlct. and he will alan make the addrea- of the evening At the conclusion of Ihe ceremony a banquet will be given to the members of in. lodge and their guest.,. TUB I’tHh \IKH HMTYHII 11. Pit, *l,*l,iii t.w the City for an |>- |ir|)rlnll*>n. A petition fn-an Doctor* A. B Simmon*. John W Daniel. Ralaton Lainmore aul H* J R Graham, representing the Park View Sanitarium, was laid before the ci’.v Council last nigh;. The petition call 'd attention to the fact that toe p‘iy *b iuns named had opened a well equlp- I•• I ind modern aanltarlum. and asked Corn,, and f. 1 ~ e-third of th. approptla lon for :>C for Ihe rare of the while el k poor of 8 ivunnuh The petition al*o n*k 'hat the Mayor and health officer should become m>mber* of the governing Ixiard of the sanitarium, that they might sec tha, the money appropilated wa* Ju icy "ixur for the purpose Intended. The petition was referred to Ihe Com mittee of the Whole. FlMtll KOH IRRUBW IliniXfj. May I ml Third I'lnoe on I |. Cassi dy and Its. t-Tned *2.-.. New Orison*. Dee. M.ty was fine.l pi', for his carsles* ride on Col. Cassidy In the sixth race, which possibly lost hint fhlnl plan**. Firm lu. e-Ons Mile, selling Jessie Jarhoe. a to 1. won. with Eugenia. 7 to * second, and Zaneeto. 10 to 1. third. Tim# Second Race—Selling one mile Animos ity. even, won with Menace J 2 to l aec ri “ rJ V * ld **' Ulo *• h*rd Time .e.! lird x. R *C^. i, * 1;,n * m * m,: * • nrt • du*r ’"•man. t to won. with 10 1 nd Beans. lo 2. third. Time ST* Handicap. .lx furlonga | - J. Djeoe. 5 to L won. with Oaorgle. 1 KANSAS CITY. Capt Kl-her. Tt'ESDAr, Jai IS. UM p m. TALLAHASSEE. Capt A*kina. THURS DAY. Jan. 17. fo*v.' m. CITY OF AUGUSTA. Chipt. Daggett. SATURDAY. Jan. 19. I On p. m. NACOOCHEE. Cap,. Smith. TUESDAY, Jan. 22. t> 00 p. m. KANSAS CITY. Capt. Fi*her THURS DAY. Jan 24, 0:00 p. m. •CITY OK BIRMINGHAM Cap,. Barg, THURSDAY’. Jan. 2*. S.Ut p. m. TALLAHASSEE, t’api A*kln SATUR DAY’. Jan 20. 9> p m, CITY OF AUGUSTA Capt. Daggett, TUESDAY, Jan 29. 12 30 p. m NACOOCHEE. Copt Smith, THURSDAY, Jan. 31, 2:30 p. in. E. XV SMITH. Conaractmg Freight Agent, Savannah, Go. WALTER HAWKINS. General Agent. Trnffl Department. 224 W Ray St., JaekKonvllle. Fla. W H PLEASANTS , General Freight and P.i**eng*r Agent, New Pier 35. North River. New York 11 to 5 sewvl, aial Kakotuek S to L third. Tima* 1:14. Mrth Race Belling, mile and fffty yards. Mis- Hanover. 9 to 2. won. wlih Hclle of Slmpeon. a* to 1. *e* ial and MeGrathlanw I rttce. * to 5. third. Time 1:45. Slxih Race—Selling, one mile. W H. 43mto-. 7 to 5, wu.iw with l'a*'emker, 5 to second, and ERboiln, a to 1. ihlr i Tlnw 1 .ll'j. two ui: tin* vr tt tsHiM.niv Ihe Kittle City lane* Two ot Ita YwMeat %V ..men, Washington, (iu . Dec. 2t>.— Mr*. Igicjr Simpson one of the moat prominent wro men In our town, died Sunday morning. Mi* Simpenti wa* known far and wkte for her graceful hospitality. • Mr* Joseph Terry, ntir of the prom:- iim tv omen of the younger set of WYten ingioti society, did „ „er home on Tues day last. telegraphic markets. Continued from Seventh Pace.) iT" a* a* x. "T' S 2343134 23S j Me "* fork, per hbl Jan 211 r.’S 112 X $12 134 si- is* My ( 12j. 13 20 1215 nr, I.a rtf. per hi) |b#._ • 7 7 224 *74 IT. jn K a *74 a 774 774 May . *24 IK S g7<* i Short Klb, per ll> Jan .. lso > |*24 s May . to Ito I 334 J 1 Ctaah quotation* were as follow*: n#u dull and unchanged; No. J. my7l e: Nc. 2 red. 72iyU7c; So 2 corn, *4O; No 2 fto low . *4c; No. 2 out.. SV; No. 2 wl*i-. -t*ec; So 3 wh |,„ Jt4rtS4c; N 2 to choice malting bade’ *•<*-*• . No. 1 flax seed, 1.574;N0.l mytb • e.tarn, ti 11, prim* timothy need. $ *•' mats pork, per bbl . *n.ir*flu *J: krd. l>r 106 lb. M MQI.M); ohort rib# tMe. flooee), $.250c; dry salted #houd*rs (boxed), sVß*'vr, short clear aide* bo*- •di. (tofft The; whisky, basis of high wine*. Hi 70; clover, oontraot greila *lO *ou> a.