The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 29, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 IMICIt NOW. Of TIIK I*o MCE. Onrilara Huh llr Ad|n4t ,4ar At lanta roller Italian. Atlanta. Dec. 38.—A bold robbery was committed atioi midnight iat.t niaht un der Ihe very ahadow of the police head quarters, and while the offotlf were vig ilantly keeping watch over that aectlon of Decatur street. A atore belonging to Iforrta A Carroll. Immedtabely neat to the police elation, waa entered, the thieve* first smashing a hug# pM * *laaa window and escaping with a nut.tiber of article* of clothing. The one-armed white man and the mu latto girl who were trvarried yeeterday and arrented by the p,dire a* they were about to atari on thetr honeymoon were tried before the Re.-r rder thl, morning They were bound otter under SM) bonda each. There lea lively r ace on for the po et! 100 of county ptvyjd.Aan. Dr. W C. Fisher of Holton ard IV B W. Blxs'li. the present tnrumht nt. being candidate*. The Ale.'tlon will take plaee neat Wed nesday at the regpjlar meeting of the Board of County Commissioner* There are five eommletbinert, and It will take three votea to eU t. At the reorganisation meeting of the Hoard of Education yeeteeday afternoon, Hon Hoke Smith wa* re-elected president for the ensuing year Mr. Hamilton wn. elected vice president. Mr. 1.. M 1-Andrutu was made ateratary. and Mr. Joseph T. Orme. treasurer J. T Moore, postmaster at #ub-taiton So. 11 of the Atlanta Postal System n arreated title morning by Cnlied Stale* Marshal J. C. Johnson, on a charge of siubeatlaftiert' and given a I'rellinlsiarv heading before Commissioner O C. ful ler. The etssrion Is located eorner fair and Grant atreetr Moore was released on a Coo hot Id until further Invostlgailon ear* he mods-. by the authorities, when permanent bond will be fixed for bta ap paarance as trial. The wan ant against James J. Croce, charged with killing Joseph Boggs. th oat man veho fell to hla death In th stairway at 79'* Decatur atreet on Wed neaday imsmlng has been dismissed by Justy* Itloodworlh. aflrr a careful In vestigation The young nun was com plt*ly a tonerated by the evidence. I Ir fan being apparent that Boggs’ fall was accidental! and Cruce In no way to Idame It hag been decided by the Evangelical Minister Ass,ls lion to hold s week of prayer fn the Y. M C A building. com tnem-ki g Bondai Jan . anil continuing thnouglt the entire week Oov. Candler, Secretary Cook. Attorney Genert and Terrill, and Commtevioner of Agri- Goner tl Terrell.and rommlssloner of Agrl •u* carnival to-day. They are expected to re irn tomorrow ikiTtiLATtitN ok ornnmi. Ple<**ent Eirnl H'llh DirtM'a Mn aonlr I.olcr. Darien, On.. Dec. Sl—Th# MiHMr 1--H* room *U crowded last night. Tl ituaellatlon of new officer* Kan cnorturt l bv District Dapul) (Irani Master C. V Fulton of Bavenneh Thin mi (hr Fuat public installation for mm* umr tA.ftrr Ihr exercise* at (hr (Oder room, ahr Masons and (hair . adjourned to (hr Dragoon* Armors, where address*# ■wrrr made by Mr Fulton. 001, George T Carw at*l Mr Jar. taichitenn Mr Pulton and Col Cann dwelt on (hr principles of Masonry Mr lerhllaon la on. of (hr charter (members of the Indite whlrh wa* organ lird In um Hr *iek* feelingly of the •Mat history cf (hr lod*r end Ha present pAd(r It wa* a pleasant and prom a tle evening nrr the TMIciHUt ruo. Vpaatab Steamship t'aptaln lan “tmrrleaaa no like IHapano." Heaufort. B. P.. Dec. 2*—The Hpantah •tramahlp Otayo. whlrh la discharging 1.300 tons of kainlt at Baldwin • ware house, came into port under the Vene auelan flag None of the crea- ran con verse Intelligently In the KntiMah tongue When asked why he sailed tgnder a for eign flag the captain Said: "Amerleand tto like Htspano." Mr George H Nash, auperlnlendent of the Vtrginla-Carollna Chemical Com pany’s Mg plant, near here, will leave on Jan. t to assume charge of the concent’s large Interests at or near flallinmre. Md Mr Jamee Hull, who will succeed Bupt Na*h here, arrived last night. MHO. It. M. lltßßlt m: til. Remains Tabes to rhsmasville far Interment. Thomarvllle, (la.. Dec. at.— Mrs. Dr. H. 11 Harris died last night at College Park, near Atlanta. Tlia renmina reached this city tills evening, and the Interment will take place here to-morrow Mrs, Harris was the daughtrr of the late Judge Lore, who lived tn ThnmesvHle for many years Bha moved from this place with her family some monhta ago lo College Park, where Dr Harris had accepted a professorship In the college there. WHODIMI UD KNDISO. Bridr'e Mother Drop* l>r*il After (hr OrvpaK), Columbia. 8. C., Dec. M—There em* a Md ending to the wadding of fashionable young people In Greenville Unt night. Him ialla Jordan married to David Jan- Mnga Porter. nephew ol United State* Judga Brttwlay. Tha wiling w at tha ham* of tha hrida'a mother. Sira John hi Jordan After tha service. Mr. Jordan, whlla talking o har daughter, dropped dead. 11l I>IKM CHAIM UROI NDBIt. Steamship Dataalry Oat* I p to Hi r Dark la Charleston. Charleston a C., Dec. a—Tha at earn ahtp Da vent ry, that had trouble with har •tearing gear lata yesterday and ran on a mud hank In tha harhor. cum up to her dork to-day. Tha Doventry had com.- through tha Jettle* and was haadlng up to tha etty, whati har rudder chains grounded. causing tha mlahgp. The ship la loaded wtfh katntt and ta consigned to Street Bro*. No damage wa done. KMPKKI) HI T THK EtI'HASOC. goo Ihe ra Bell Telephoae tervlra In Rraatalrk Crippled by flw, Brunswick, Got . Dec. . -An accidental Bra In the talepnone e*change her* early this morning ha* eomplately crippled the Pont Item Hell service No communication, local or otherwise, has been had all day and a force of hand* la now at work try. tng to repair the damage. Reward for nn*e|arhele. Beaufort, 8. C., Dec. .-Ahout a wore ot fun-loving tar* from the United BUtt<w monitor Amphlirlte have overatuki thalr Christmas leave of abaanca, and a reward of *lO per head area offered for Iht-ir return to the ehip The men have hat pot-ee.-lon of Ward . Beaufort * tender loin district, for eevcrol dava, and there seems to be no one who cares to venture to earn the re wars* which would necesst tat* arr**ilng the men. Moat of the men e a> - ont. rile* Cared Wllansi the Knife. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protnnßng Pile. Your druggist will refund your money If Baao Uhliment falls to CUT* eeu ■ M cenia.—ad. Every Exertion a Task | Every Care a Burden There Is failure of the strength to do and the power to endure; there Is weakness * ail over " that Is persistent and constant The vital functions are Impaired, food does not nourish, and Ihe whole system Is run down. A medicine that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion. Invigor ates and tones Is needed. What Hood's Sarsaparilla did for Mrs t. R Garland. Shady Teas.. It has does fsr others. She took It when shs wa all run down with out appetite, losing flesh, and unable to do her work It restored bar appetite. Increased her Wright, and mad* her wall and strong. This Is bar own unsolicited statement. Hood*a Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the prom ise. The earlier treatment Is begun the better begin It today. MONEY ALL OVER HIM. Fnollak Vming Man Taken la f'harir tF CalnmNla I’ollra— Mia large *a||tl) of I Mn*l* look* *a tvlrlana. Columbia. R c\. 2* —frolic# ara ruardlrur a young man In th* moat ri penatv* quarter* of Iht* Columbia Hotel Ha came her# aavcral day* ao n4 aqtian4arc4 mmicy, hla tnipply ****mlnly hetfiff unlimited. Ila loaf in one alt tlng at pfhkar. night. being drtink and threatening aulc4Je. the potlca took him In charge. In unlrcettng him acv eral cheek* eaah for II onr> one for were found next hla body. They were all pHVtthle to the Southern Hallway. In the young man a room wn a b.<nlbtg that Hie police think la full of money, as there U no key to It. and the man. while drunk, tried to hide It. Inquiry haa de veloped the fact (hat the man wan until three weeks ago holding a position at email salary with tha Southern Fxpree* at Charlotte. Police think a big robbery ban bam commit ted. THE IIUMKRIi: FLOATED. Slow Retag Towed to 8(7 est h. Til* Detvey. Miami. Elo . Dec 28-The Rrltlsh steamship Homeric, coal laden for Mex Iro. which went ashore Christmas day a* previously reported, wa* floated to-day. and t* bring tnwql to Key West hy the lug Albert F Dewey. Minister Ruck Sett, for Home. Atlanta. Dec 28 A private telegram re reived here to-dav from Col A E Ruck. Untied Htotc* Minister to Jjfiuu'. #*>* li en I led to-day for San ErencUco an route home. NEW YORK'* PHTt RlMqi R TY PE* Not All t.ntie—Many Living la 08- eenrr Place*. From the New York Evening Poet Innumerable odd types of men, old house*, and quaint street*, each with a plcturesq lienee* and charm of It* own— th* "pamlng' of which wi lamented, re cently. In certain communication* to this newspaper-are still to be found, not only In the city'# obscure place*, but In some of Its liuay tltoroughfsree. dome ere *n stimulating to the fauey that they sup ply the observer with a choice of atorle* on the spot -plot. Incident and eltuaUoei complete, snd euoh a* never were Invent ed before It |a true of th* types In per tleular, that they do not disclose them selves to the observer who chance* to pae* thruughnut-of-the-way corner*, but never frequents them; they are to be known only through a friendship craftily eetabUrhed and fostered honestly, and with painstaking care. Outwardly in ap pearance and situation, they may be no more Interesting than the thousand and one |*eoplc passed In the street tn every five minutes of the day. The young man who ' hangs out" In •ho "studio'’ of a '’tattooing artist" near ( hath tin Square (whlrh one might think had been swept clean of "characters") Is a good rsample He looks like a bar tender and talks like a prixe lighter—that Is In say. he wear* paste diamond-, and flashy clothe* of a certain character, an t speaks of hi* *’ha|ie" and "muscle" and "chest measurement." He la neither a hartender nor a prise fighter. He Is a *‘tlooed man." three-quarter* "done;’’ and he hopes to he "done all over" sums day. That ta why he talks about "shave' and chest measurement; these are casen ttal to ht* artistic success. He has well deilne-l views on art from the tattooing stnndpotnt. and he rather thinks he Is get ting the worth of ht* money from the "professor." who la "atrung nr. line and designing.” This Is Interesting; but hts ambitions are mors so. Hr looks forward to lire day when lie will be "done all over” and bf.vc an engagement to a mu seum at ft a week To hurry the earning of thji day. he work* hard In an ’’*!*;- trteal pare." and spends hit earnings (less wti it he deducts for his mother) In Ih# profesor s "studio." When he shows you seme part of the work already done, you ot-aerve that his barred ptix shirt Is a ten cent "dick!#." There la an old man on one of the "mu*ee*' who style* himself "the poetical orator " He has baen a ’•lecturer’’ titers for many years; and ha t* now oimos: worn out. It le hts duty, every day In the week, from 11 o’clock In the morning un til M:3O at night, to Introduce the various "freaks" He choosee to do this In rhyme—whteh he esiemporlsee—and he nas been so long engaged In the work that he ’’cag't talk proaa’’—he "talks poetry all the time, right along down the line; no trouble at all. Just like a ball, rolling down She hall." H< thinks him self a famous man. and he Is a domineer ing one In >w little world of that partic ular "muso*"—a stern, uncompromising old fellow, with a Sharp tongue and a sham voice. But every night, when he covffie his hold head with a heavy cap and takes Ms cane In hts shriveled okl hand to help himself home, a great change comes over him. Hl* step grows slower, hie "On versa Lion districted It may he that hi* lnvtugtlon to you has hern pres*, lug; It Is now half-hearted. And when he opens the door and whispers to you to enter, hr Is all of a tremble. Then a frosty voice caOs from upstairs: ‘‘la that you. John?" Ha stueters, and makes an appointment for to-morrow night, explain ing, with a tired amllr: ** "Tt* wadhmg .levy And my wife ain't never gay on that day Never! Oo out sofiiy i’|| meet you 10-m*rro at : *n>t el! you why I'm the olden living Hhakesperian aefor.” Here Is an example of the Poellcal (>ra oris poetical orogory. which appeur* In book printed for private circulation, it In troduces th* "ohiallc man.” ** follow* •'Sonir’vhat fantnetlc tienlh-rann. plastic; Not a# all bombast l< Always alastlc.” An example of one of Ihe qulel street*, different from all other alreels—which Ihe wandrrar seldom edisnres to find—l* * cer iain ’’terrsco” oger 100 king, almost over THFMOKNING NEWS: SATEKDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. hanging the Kast Rlvr a Blackwell’s Isl and. It Is a row of brownstone houses each like Its neighbor, with Ihe exception of one. which I* proud In th> possession of a bey-window This street is one block long and Ilea between iwo croeg streets on the brink of the bluff It has nar row, cobblestone pavement, which Is. ap parently, private property, for Iron gates shut It off from the cross streets at each end It Is reserved and quiet here; the noise of the city Is not heard at all, and strangers never rome. because the terrace it at the end of things—utterly out of ihe way. There Is a view of the river, which Is always busy, night and day—a fine, broad, lively outlook for the people who live In the houses. Children play on the street, they arc quite aafe there, there are Ifo trolley cars, no wagons, and a high Iron fen e runs along the Muff All In all. this terrace Is quite In a class by It self—*nd It Is distinguished above It* neighborhood Opposite In character t* Ihe now dllapl .hated and deserted Multtn’e Alley Th e I* on Cherry Hill Not long ago the from and rear tensnunt# which form'd Ihe "single” and the "double" alleys w-r condemned and lorn down; there remain* bul one row of old tenements, facing on Moilin’* Aliev, ami these have been va cated by order of the building depart ment The glaes I* broken out of th* casements, tno plaster fallen from ihe ceilings and wall*, the flimsy flre-escypes rtte’ed and rotten, ihe roofs falling In. but one can still see snd speculate con cerning the old Arepiwr*# and ashes, re maining in them. lb# worn stairways, the lancll marks on the wall*, tha flagstones In what used to he a dark court, but t* now open to the sun Darkest crime* have been committed here! It ttaed to la a htdmg-place for thieves and murderer* Mlxed-aie parties snd fierce affrays bc •ween the trleh ortd Italian tenwnta used to give the police constant occupation in the neighborhood, poverty not ertm.* of the deepest dye siera familiar with thl* old row Borne months ago the row- wa* tenanted by aqua Iters, notwithstanding the broken panes and fallen planter The most ob ject poverty the city ran boast wa* thtn to be seen But theae people have been driven away. and the caretaker of the vard where the old tene ments used to stand I* now the only ten ant He knew Mulhn * Alley when crime flourished there; amt he Is not loath to yarn about the old days If the eun I* warm you will sit on the bench with him whll* he talk* He will tall. 100. about how ho followed ihe a< a for many years, how he rsrgped Imprisonment In New Ormans when lh' Glvtl War broke out. because the landlady of the boarding-house had , fancy for him and hid him In 'he attic. But he 1* more Interesting when he 'alks aliout trust*, or when he takes Ihe pose of the *|drt' of-Mullin'* Alley's pest Un even plunks ruX through the mldd'y of the var I. from Cherry street to th, Vcvr of the lot* behind; he will point to thla stretch, and tell liow that. In the good days, many's the body of own and woman that was In the sewer below, from the old "do'*h|e alley.” and thus aerrt down to the Eeel river, where the police found them and wondered. ostrich rmTgr.H). Hay In Whlrh They Are Pat I'p nnd RaM tn Htiyera. From Phiimhfr’ji Journal. Ostrich frathrr* are chlrfly from South Africa, and In very much smaller quantity from the Bsrhary State* nnd Kgypi They are peeked In large ases which are covered with canvas ("gunnies'') and securely wired They ore sealed In each a manner as to suggest that they contain gold rather Shan arti cles of merchandise A* a matter of fact, they era considered of such value ** to be treated In certain respect* like the yellow mesa! Freight t charged, as on specie, so much per rent, on their value; In some Instance* the rate Is very high The old catch. ’’Which !• heavier— a pound of gold or a pound of festher?” does not, therefore, apply In Ihla case, for freight calculations are not msdg on the basts of h* avoirdupois table The Soudanese evidently understand lheir bualnes*. for their bundles are tied with a superfluity of twine; and. with their tnatlnct of color, they add what ap pears to be a perfectly unneitssary wtsjv prlng of gaudy paper, heavy with gilt. The explanation of this Is simple, for fTT airing and the paper both add to the weight. "Are they sufficiently clvlllxed to put the faulty feathers In the middle?" the writer asked. In reply, he wes shown !he center of a bundle where, neatly hid den from view, were eeveral wlxened feathers which no lady with proper self respect would car* lo see In her fan , Ho It appear* the wily children of the desert are Just ns wideawake a* the Lon don fruiterer who puts all the tdg straw berries on the top of hts basket. Ae In strawberries *0 1" festher*. the deception doe* not pay In the king run. for this propensity of Ihs Soudanese Is so well known that the market value of their gwods suffers materially. to rt nr) % rot.n in iwb oat. Take Laxative Bromo Quintus Tablet*. All druggists rsfund the money If It fall* to cure E W. (drove* signature Is on each box. ZSc—ad. FUNERAL INVITATIONS. '^ycTHKLtAND— of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kirkland are re spectfully Invited to atetnd the funeral of their Infant sorg Ltndsy Fay. from their residence, 100 Park avenue, east, this afternoon at 4 o’clock. •■'St lAL NOTICES. HOSPITALS Mae tt ever occurred lo you that nearly one-half your life Is spent tubed’ The mattress Is the most abused article of furniture, and should be well made and of good, clear, material, tt should he pick ed end cleansed at least once each three years W* make new ones to order, and have Improved machinery to cleanse and pick old one* Our mechanical work, line of ticking* and material for filling first claim. Medicated Steam Renovation of Feather* Hair etc. national mattrfhn and RENOVATING CO.. Bell Phone IMI SI Drayton H OODPIH'K. WOODCOCK. The only place In get woodcock In any quantity, one pair or five dogen pwiri. I* at my stall* In the city Market. Other game can aim bent any lime. My supply of meni and poultry la always the very best. You can depend on getting th* best of everything when I supply you. JOHN Ft'NK. Both Phone* 557. City Market, SPECIAL NOTH B. We are now giving special attention to house painting, kalsomlutng and paper banging, etc. With a corps of only first class workmen and a competent super lntednent we can do your work promptly and satlsfaceortly. Oet our estimate on anything In house decorating line and save money. ANDREW HANLEY CO. UOND9 EIEI I'TEO. By til* American Beading and Trust Company of UaKUnore W# *r* author- Usd to execute lorslly (Immediately upon sppUcotlon). all bond* In judicial pro ceedings In either Ihe state or Untied Stales Courts, snd of administrators and guardian* HEARING * HULL Agents. Telephone J? Provident Building LAND TITLE*. Abstracts M tbs recorded land tttlas af Savannah snd Chatham county from th* sattlamenl of Osorgtn to dal*. Money loaned at low IMetrvsl on city root estate. 4LBCKETT A BECKETT. HAVE HAD THEIR DAY. Bocal Treatments for < starrh Rele gated to tkr Bear. Th* aurest and safest treatment for any form of Catarrh la an Intsrnal ranted', which act* specifically upon the btaod and mucou* membrane* Such a remedy I* the new preparation ao.d everywhere by druggist* *e Stuart'* Catarrh Tablet*. a medicine in pleasant tablet form The*.- eeblet* contain In htgnly concen trated form, well known germ antiseptics like eangulnerla. guatacol. Red Gum end stmllar < uratlve element*, and no one who suffers from any form ef catarrh, and ha* ex|ierlenced Ihe Inefficiency and Inconveni ence of powder*, sprays amt Inhalers will ever go bock 16 such antiquated reme dies after once trying *o pleaeant a treat ment a* Stuart's Catarrh Tablet*, and on* which gives ao much relief In m> ahor a lime Druggist* sell Stuart'* Catarrh Tabist* at flfly cent* tor fu!l siaed package and their dally uee will effectually cure thl* troublesome and dangerous disease Th* danger from catarrh la that M It a short road to consumption, to chronic stomach catarrh and to catarrh of liver and kidneys. Most oases of deofnels are caused from Stoppage of the Eustachian tub* a* a re sult of catarrh MEETING*. nOIMN KI.F.t TMIC ILLUMINATING CM. or SIVtNN.AH. Stockholders' Meeting. Annual meeting of th* stockholder* of thl* company will be held at th* office of tba company at 4 p en. on Wednesday. Jan. . 1(01. am. J. BALDWIN. President. SAVANNAH. FLORIDA AMS WKIT EHN RAILWAY CO. Annual Meeting of atnrkbolder*. Bavanttah. 'la.. Dea 18. IMA Th# annual meeting of the stockholder* of thl* company will he held at the of fices of the compeny tn the city of Sa vannah. Ga on Wednesday. Jan. * 11. at 10 o'clock a m.. for tha election of directors and th# transaction of such oth -r business as may come before the meet ing R B BMITH. Secretary. wi .< ty i NOTH Ml. tKvnttrnnlßt'Boi* railway co Of 'KAN STKOHHIP t OMPANT OP NAY ANN AH. Tuesday, Jan 1 1801. New Year * Day. being a legal holiday, the offices and freight warehouse* of theee <-omgintew will be closed. **r*td that lha local de livery sheds will be ope*-, until t*Y>o a m.. stan.lard lime, for the delivery of perish able freight No locwl freight trains will b* run New Year 1 # D*y; therefore all freight for points east of Macon and eourh of Au gusta must ho delivered for forwarding not later than Saturday. Dec. 38 R O. TItHZiCVAJrr. Agent DIVIDENII NOTICE. Office of < 'hetliem Heal Estate and Itn provemeti' ‘ iMtenv, Dec 28. IB*> The Board of Directors have thl* day declared a dividend of one dollar and fifty rents (II MU per ehare on the stock of each A and R Renee. payable on and after thh sth day of January next. Transfer books will be closed until after that date. M. J SOLOMONS. Secretary and Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTH B. Office of August* and Bavannah R.R CO.. Savannah. <)a.. Dec. 29. lWh. A semi-annual dieldetsd of two and a half dollars (C.foi a share ha# this day been declared upon th* capital stock of the Augusta and Bavannah Hastroad Com pany. payable on and after Jan. 5. 1101. lo stesdiholder# of record this day at the office of Hull A Lathrop The transfer books of th* company will be dosed until Jan. 5. JOSBPH D. WEED. President DIVIDEND NO. <M). Bm it hern Hank of the Btat* of Ooorgle Bavannah. Oa.. Dec. 9, IK*. A aeml-annual dividend of throe and ot.e-half per cant (*A par cent ) upon th* capital stock of this hank ha* been de clared, pwyable on and after Jan. 3 next. The trooster hooks are closed until Jan 2 lt. JAMES* SULLIVAN. Oaahler.^ DIVIDEND NO SB. (ifflea of Eld Ison Eleoirl- Illuminating Company of Bavannah, Dsc. E Ik* The Board of Directors of this company have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of ill 001 three dollar# per share upon Ihe capital stock of the company, payable on and after Jan. 3, isui, ' stockholders of record Dec. £!, 1900. GEO. J BALDWIN. President NOTICE. Bmit hern Bank *f the State of Georgia. Bavannah. Ua., Dec. 3*. I*oo. The annual election for director# for this bonk will be held at the hanking house on Thursday morning. Jan. M>. 11. from 11 to 13 o’clock. JAMEJH BI'LLIVAN. Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICE. All bill* against the Italian ship Maria RafTo must he presented at our office be fore 13 o'clock nt this day. or payment thereof will be debarred BTRACIIAN A CO . Consignees. Havnnnah. O*., Dec. 3. 19U8. NOTICE. All bills against th* British steamship C’arperby most be presented at our office by 12 noon this day. or payment will be debarred WILDER tt CO.. Dec . 1W * gents, FOB SALE. one 10-It* h fttssra Bhot Gun Feed. 13 f*t long, one Hill Oscillating Steam Nig ger. I and 10-lnch eydlnder*. only used about thirty days: one Picket Machine and on* Neary Oulde. ala* a lot of Circu lar Baws from U to M Inches diameter, from the mill of 11. P. Smart A Bro tn Emanuel county The above for sale by VALE ROYAL MFG CO.. Bavannah. Oa AT GARDNER’S. All kind* of game, no mattsr what you wish. It is fresh and nice All kind* of fruit. All kinds of vegetables. Ursine. tripe, sweet hr end, eggs. Order any time. Phone 975. M S. GARDNER. P. 8. -Remember I lead on fine roast and steak*. And that fine beef wMch I corn myself I* unravelled. IT JOYCE’S. Turkeys yet, end fine at that. Plenty geese, wild fiucka quail, doves, snipe, venison. Everything good to eat some better than you can get anywhere else. Try and see If It ain't so Phones IK7. JAS J. JOYCE. P. tk—Remember all that line beef, rent son. bologna*, grandma sausage, tripe, brain*, eggs. •t orr a DAYis, Phone 1173. Market. Fresh pork, spare riba and hock bone, hogshead, liver. Beet beef, beat mutton, best veal Order what you wish. Prompt delivery. AT CHANG’#. The beat of everything to eat at San Ban Francisco price* A Up-top dinner for 3Sc. Regular price elvewhtee 80c. Clean tines*, good food, well cooked Is our motto. BAN nUMOftm It BETA I "RANT. ill Draytou street. HEATERS. BARLER OIL HEATERS. ALUMINUM OIL HEATERS. The Special ‘‘B" AIR TICHT HEAT ER, burns woed, cobs, chips and trash, 18 inch, 21-inch, 25-inch. PALMER HARDWARE CO. LOIUVXT PHH E*. _______ IS IT ANY ADVANTAGE to pay $lO for a pair of glasses that we charge you $5 for. as we fit and fill your eye prescrip tion. and guarantee every pair, for one-half the price that others charge. Graphophones, Records and Supplies. Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. Tocketbooks and Card Cases. Perfumery and Cutlery. Everything we sell is the best. Livingston’s Pharmacies, Bull and Congress. 309 Bull Street. ■PtrUL NOTH’***. NOTH'®. City of Aivatmtlt, G*.. Offlr* Clerk of Council, Pec. !. I*n. Th# following ordinance* *r* published for the Information of all concerned WILLIAM P. BAILEY. Clerk of Council. IT REWORKS. An ordinance to permit th# tlrtn* of fire cracker* and firework# during th Christ mas holidays as herein provided Beotlnn 1 Re It ordained by the Mayor and AMermen of the city of Bavannah tn rwunctl saeembled. That the filing of flre erseken ami firework* t# hereby permit ted In the city of Savannah on Liberty street and south of Liberty street (ex ept on Bull street north of the parade ground) from Dec 24 to Jan 1, hoth Inclusive, and the ordinance heretofore passed on thl subject It amended accordingly. Exc<p' as herein provided tiring of fireworks and tlre-rackcr* tn the city of Savannah Is forbidden under penalties of existing ordinance*. Sec 2 That the tiring of firecracker* or flrewoik# tn. from or Into Forsyth Park Is hereby forbidden under the estd penal ties. , . . sv 8 That all ordinance* and parts or ordinance* In conflict with this ordinance sre hereby repealed Ordinance paced Dee. 16. t 7 BONFIRES An ordinance to permit bonfires In the r*rk Extension or parade ground during the Christinas holidays. Section 1 Be It ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the rlty of Savannah, tn Council assembled. That the building of bonfire* tn the Park Extension or parade ground, from Dee 24 to Jan. 1. both In clusive. t* hereby allowed. Sec 1. That all ordlnan -es and parts of ordinance* In conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed Ordinance passed Dec 16. 1*97 CIBBER’* rOTI'H WHISKY. This celebrated famous old ratted Highland Whisky Is Imported direct from the distillery by us This Gresr Scotch Whisky t* guaranteed to ba bottled abroad and Is consigned to us from Glas gow, Scotland, and Is In bond In Ihs United B ates Custom House In this city This grand old Greer Scotch Whisky Is beoutlfully mallow and mild lo a degree and Is soft to th* palate as one could possibly wish, and there ta a nuttiness about It that Is especially plsasing. Wn are glad to let the public pur chase a* small quantity a* they wish, even on* bottle, for the pur pose of Introducing ihe best brand af Scotch whisky extant. LIPPMAN BROS.. Wholesale Druggists. Lippman * Block. Role Agent* for th* Graer Distil leries, Glasgow. Scotland, and Dub lin. Ireland, for their Scotch and Irish Whiskies • A LAATING REMEMBRANCE FOR A HOLIDAY SIFT. Solid Gold Bpectaels Is on Build Gold Eyeglssa 500 Gold ETIIsd Spectacle 1.50 Gold Filial Eyeglass ISO Aluminum Eyeglass 1.50 Aluminum Spectacle 2.50 The above prices Include the very best lenses made. The par ty who receive* them can have their eye* examined and glasses changed to suit within on* year Free of Charge. DR. M. SCHWAR A SON. 47 Rail Street. UK HAVE. THK FINEST line of Box Paper. Perfumery, Pocket book*. Lap Tablet*. Scissor* and Scis sors Bets, Manicure Bets, Ladles’ and OonH’ Dressing Case* ever shown In thl* cHy. fleas* call early and leave your or der* for HCYLKRS CANDIES, tn baskets, boxes and package*. SOLOMONS COMPANY. I AM The largest grower of Cut Flow er*. and My Flower* are Ih* Fin est Grown Strong talk, but the proof t* easy—send me your order JOHN WOLF. Grower of Fine Cut Flower*. THU AVA A TO t. LEAN CARPET’S. Th# only way to got your carpets pro* srly taken up. cleaned and taken car* of for th* summer. ) to turn the Job over to the District Messenger and Delivery Cos telephone 2 or rail at 39 Montgowisry atraot, and they will make you an sail mat* on th* cost of the work Prices reasonable They al*o pack, move and •tor* furniture snd pianos. C. H MEDLOCK. 3upt and Mgr. RISINGS* NOTICES. Best Hams They run from 6 to 15 pounds. Always reliable. Price remains the same— 15c pound. THE 8. t BRANCH C 0„ Corner Broughton and Whitaker. Magnetism in It. FRANKLIN CIGARS. TRY ONE. RED GROSS COFFEE in 5c air tight packages. Ask your grocer for tt. •renu. notices. Mr Andrew Han ey My Dear Btr—l have returned home from Savannah, where we stopped for three week* and from St Augustine three weeks, after being at the Bunane* Springs Hotel, and while in those place* and now at homo drank and am now continuing to drink the Sownnc* Spring water, h iving It **nt lo me through your esteemed agents, the "Kallsh Pharmacy” In New Ytgk and as a result I want to say that 1 have been greatly benefited, and 1 believe will be entirely cured of the painful bladder trouble from whleh 1 have suffered since last August I congratulate you upon th# curative value of the Su wance Spring* water, and hope K will la: a God-eend to others a* It has been to me. Respectfully yours, JAMES C br<>we:r President of th* German-Amerlcan Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. M* Quincy street All you can drink for 5c at Lffilngston’s. Rina w anted. City of Havannah. Offlo* Director of Public Works. Bavannah. Oa.. Dec. 17. 1900 -Bid* will be received at Ihla office until Monday. Dec. 31. 1900. at 13 o’clock noon, city time, for furnishing feed a* follow*; No. I Timothy hay, per 100 pounds; beat quality feed bran, per inn pounds; b**t quality corn, per bushel; host quality mixed oats. To be weighed at the city lot. l.nvelopes to be marked "Bid* for Feed " The city reserves Ihe right to reject any or si! hid*. Bids to be opened In the presence of bidders OEM. M. OADBDEN. Director. Pit UPON AI.A AA ANTED. City of Savannah, Office Director of Public Works. Savannah, G., Dec. 27, IfKJO. -Sealed proposal* will be received at thl* office until Monday. Dec. 31. 1900. at 12 o'clock noon, city time to furnl-h the city ol Savannah with supplies until Jan. 31, 1901. All proposal* must be mu le on official form*, which can h* secured at thl* office on and after this date. En velope* to be marked "Propooal* for Sup plier.” Th# city reserve- ih* right to le- Ject any or all blda. Bids lo be opened tn the preaenee of bidders OHO M GADSDEN. Director IMPORTED Mt Kit 111 EX, Old Family Oloroso, Spain; Burgun filer Port, Old Tawney. Old Tsragoni Old Tom Gin. Old Holland Gin. French Cognac. Vintage HA'. Rhine Wine. Clar quarts and pints Ail Imported R uerxburger Hof Bra. u Beer on draught and bottles. UEOFtGE RFr’KMANN Flu-.e Ttk lIMI4 Whitaker ‘ ut. rAi\TR %\t> ioc*r • SI", h "l'* no ' h "’ ut Ihe VERY BEST grades of PAINTS and OILS and employ the very best painter* lo be had house* ”* *° ~i,, on Painting your SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Corner Congress and Pro ’s _ Phone il. THE CHATHAM BANK, savannah. UBOPOU) ADLER. President e S KI.LIB. vice Presides* JNO R DILDO.V Caehier BARRON CARTER. Asst Cash.er Solteks the acoosutts of tndlvidu* , firms banks, association* srvl co-,**,; Uom. Liberal flavors extended to corretpoM mg Unk* e* our unsurpassed fsciH; ~ for collecttrg insure prompt returns PT-Tfl AND REUJI Foreign *fy CHANGE WRITER LETTER* n, <-REPIT AND IRBt'ES BANK Unvyv ORDER.* PAYABLE IN ALL Va R” 4 Or ECROPE. 'ARTS Interest compounded quarterly nn ,v> peelt* tn the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Safety Deposit Poxes and Vaults fn. rant The Citizenslanli or SAVANNAH. CAPITAL $500,000. Trawsarts a General BssUls ( nbiiaeaa, eelicll. Area** ,f Indi, ld ,, u llerrkeati, B**ka and other railoaa. CeUeetlSM handled with safety, oeononry and and I .patch Interest, enm pounded qa.rterly nllawed on depaslt. tn nr Savings Depart Blent. Oafety Depn.lt Rosen and Stovng. Vanttn. • fIHANTLEY A. DENMARK, P Ignat. MlLt.fl R. LAN® Vlee GEORGE C. FREEMAN. Cashier. OORDON L. t.ROOVER. Asst. Caehier. SOUTHERN BANK oi me Plate u< Georg.. Cepttal Surplus end undivided profits I*ol a, IJLPOSITORY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, Superior facilities for Irana-ting * General B*tiklag ~llusloe*s Coll-ctlan* med* on all points eccesTTßl* through banlM snd bsnaare Accounts of Banks. Bankers. Ueeehaats and other* solicited Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Department of Saving*. Interest payable quarterly. Beds Sterling Exchange on London tl *nd upward*. JOHN FLANNERY. President. HORAC-E A <’RANE. Vice 'PriPdesst JAMES SULLIVAN. Caehier. DIRECTORS JNO FT.A VNERY WM W GORDON E A WBIL w W GORDON. Jr. H A CRANE. JOHN M EGAN I.EF ROT MYERS JOSEPH FERBT H P SMART CHARLES E1.1.1* EDWARD KELLY JOHN J KIRRT THE GERMANIA BANK syvannah, ga. Capital *.*• Undivided profit* ®(R‘ Thl# bank offers Its services to corpora tion*. merchants end Individuals. Has authority to ant as executor, ad ministrator guardian, etc. li.ue* drafts on the prtnaipal elites In Great Britain and Ireland and on Continent Interest paid or compound*! quarter'y on dopoelta In the Barings Departmen' Safety hoxe* for rent. HENRY Bt.UN Fr**ld^tt. 080 W TTEDEMAN Vies Presldeat JOHN M HOGAN Cashier WALTER E HOGAN As*' ce.htor. Mils Mm CAPITAL, Accounts of bank*, merchant*, corpora tion* and Individuals solicited. Savings Department, interest paid quar terly. Safety Boxes and Storage Vaults for rant. Collections mada on *U point* at rea sonable rats*. Drafts sold on all th* chlsf cttla* of th* world. * oiese correspondono* invited. JOSEPH D. WEED, President. JOHN C. ROWLAND. Vic* President. W F. MeCAI’LBT. Cashier. No. 1440. ' Chartered 1* -THE (MiIs Will! 8i OF SAVANNAH. CAPITAL. lae.<M At, KPLUS ifoO.ooo UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. J. A. G. CARSON. PrnstdMit BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President W M DAVANT. Cashier. Accounts of banks and bankers, mer chants and corporations received upo-v the most favorable terms consistent with safe and comer- stive banking THE GEORGIA STATE Bl ILDINa AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. U YORK STREET. WEST. SPER CENT per annum allowed on deposits, withdrawable on demand, interest credited quarterly. OPE R CENT, per annum allowed on deposits of even hundreds, withdraw able at annual periods. GEO W TIKDEMAN. President B H. LEVY. Vico President. E W. BELL, Secretory. C G ANDERSON, JR. Treaeuror. II NewsDaoer Pita For sale, a ForaaJU Nowapepar Folder; will fold sheet rid It Is In good order price *IOO It coat originally *U#O- b ‘ Jt we have no uaa for H awd want tha roam It occupiaa. It trill be an Invaluable eljur.ct to any newspaper office. Address MORNING NEWS, (avaaaak, Oa. The Chatham Real Estate and Improvement Go. ARE PREPARED 0 To Make Loans On Reasonable Terms. CITY OF gAVAARAH POOtcKT * SO CEATI BACK. ‘TRirriCD IN TWO COLOR* NICELY KOI AU IN CLOTH LIP •TAMITU IN COLD ON NIOHk For Sale by THE MORNINO NEW*