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FISHED HATS ENOUGH
TO START BUSINESS ON.
Up-to-Date Hot Thief Captured In
VnldoNtn.
Valdosta, Ga., Nov. 21.—A slick thief
was arrested here to-day in the person
of Lucious Jordan, from Thomasville.
Last week he went into 'the hat busi
ness here, using a long pole to fish hats
from Mark's store through a broken
window. The hats were found upon
several negro boys, who told who they
bought them from. This morning Jor
dan went to 'the city prison to get two
of the boys not to mention him in con
nection with the matter, when both of
the boys called an officer and had him
locked up to answer for the thefts. The
negro had stolen a number of hand
some brown hats, besides a lot of black
ones.
MAKHIKD It THE
MIDDLE OF THE ROAD.
Romantic Wedding in Lowndes
County.
Valdosta, Ga„ Nov. 21.—A prominent
young couple were married in the mid
dle of the road, while sitting in their
buggy yesterday. The groom is Mr.
Cleveland Wisenbaker, and his bride
was Miss Clyde Peterson, daughter of
Mr. G. W. H. Peterson. Owing to the
youthful ages of the couple there was
objection to the marriage, but they set
plans last week that were carried out
Sunday afternoon. They both attend
ed church at Allapahoochee. the young
lady going with her sister and the
groom with his cousin. The two met at
church and a messenger was sent after
Justice Dasher, who met them a mile
away and performed the ceremony. The
young people are well known and popu
lar and their romance was the talk of
that section to-day.
Taft Goes to Pensacola.
New Orleans, Nov. 21. —Secretary
Taft and party sailed to-day on the
cruiser Dolphin for Pensacola, where
'the Secretary will board the cruiser
Columbia. Both vessels will then sail
for Panama. Secretary Taft was es
corted to the wharf here by a delega
tion of prominent New Orleans men.
The guns of the Dolphin saluted as
the Secretary went up the ship's
ladder.
CII'ARANTEE CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or protrud
ing piles. Your druggist will refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure
you in 6 to 14 days.—ad.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO WATER TAKERS.
Office of Savannah Water Works,
Savannah. Ga.. Nov. 21, 1904. —The
•water will be shut off Tuesday morn
ing. Nov. 22, at 9 o'clock, from West
Broad to West Boundary and from
Indian to Zubly street, and will re
main off for several hours.
L U. KINSEY. Supt.
Even tf you are not hungry
you'll enjoy on Inspection of the
luxuriously nppolnted Sommers’
Cafe, at the Union Station.
SAVANNAH STEAM DYE WORKS.
18 York. West.
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing.
Dace Curtains finished by steam.
Only skilled workmen employed.
Bell Phone 1145. Qa. Phone 1264,
PLASTERING LATHES.
Large stock cheap. Prompt deliv
ery- Superior Alabama Lime. Get
our prices.
SAVANNAH LUMBER CO.
Georgia 'Phone, 347; Bell ’Phone, 428.
LILIES OP THE VALLEY,
American Beauty Roses, Double
Violets. Something extra handsome
are these products of our greenhouse.
JOHN WOLF,
Phones <34. Ott and Anderson Sts.
DR. WILLIAM WKICHSELBAUM
-• , Has returned to the city.
W. T. HOPKINS,
General Insurance,
IS Bryan street, east. Phones 219.
Chaa. Inglesby, Manager.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
600 choice Turkeys, any sise any
where from 6 pounds to 20. Cran
berries and Kalamazoo Celery. Or
der early and get the Turkey.
J. J. JOYCE.
Liberty and Abe room.
JAMES HUNTER, BROKER,
Room 1 Horrei Building, Bull street,
Wants to buy Chatham Batik stock
at • !%; Cl Use ns at 11*44; Chatham
He. I Estat* at 61%; Merchants Na
tional at ldt; National Hank of Sa
vannah. Oglethorpe Savings at private
prices. Ssvannah Hank and Trust at
12?; Mncon H. It. and Light bonds at
•414. H sdvlaea sale of Central sec
ond and third tnenmss. Don't wait
t*e long. JAMBS HUNTER.
THE NEWS OF WAYCROSS.
Wayoross, Ga., Nov. 21.—Mr. and
Mrs. George W. Barnes and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Fesperman left to-night
for Atlanta to attend the wedding of
Mr. Joseph Mac Miller Barnes and Miss
Elsie Love, which occurs in that city
next Wednesday evening. Mr. Barnes
and Miss Love formerly resided in
this city. After the wedding they will
go to Charlotte, N. C., where they
will reside.
Mr. Claude I. Allen, who has been
manager of the Waycross Jewelry
Company in this city for several years
past, has been appointed agent for the
Atlantic and Birmingham Railroad in
Thomasville. Mr. Allen has already
commenced his new duties.
Mr. R. B. Ballard to-day announced
his candidacy for re-election as aider
man from the First AVard of this
city. Mr. Ballard will in all probabil
ity be opposed by Mr. S. D. Pittman,
secretary and treasurer of the Grace-
Brantley Company.
Mr. H. D. Breen, who has been
with the Atlantic Coast Line in Jack
sonville for the last three months, will
return to Waycross Dec. 1, and re
sume his fdrmer duties as chief clerk
at the Atlantic Coast Line freight de
pot under Mr. S. T. Wright.
New Year Division Order Railway
Conductors, held its annual meeting
yesterday, and elected the following
officers: George A. Crbom, C. C.; W.
H. Strickland, A. C. C.; J. S. Baugh,
S. and TANARUS.; W. J. Clark. Sr. C.; H. P.
Riddick, Jr. C.; J. J. Harris. I. S.; J.
Cannon, O. S.; W. J. Swain, J. O.
Lewis and A. B. Cochran, trustees.
Walter F. Eaton was elected repre
sentative and George A. Croom, alter
nate to the grand convention which
will convene at Portland, Ore., next
Mav.
Mr. Mose Steedley, son of W. E.
Steedley, was married yesterday in
Appling county, to Miss Minnie Lee.
The event occurred at the home of
the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Lee. Mr. Steedley returned to Way
cross with his bride this morning.
Mr*. Rant Offered Presidency.
Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 21.—Mrs. J.
O. Rust, widow of the late John O.
Rust, one of the most prominent
ministers of the South, who died In
Seattle, Washington. some months
ago, has been offered and accepted the
presidency of Boscobel Female Col
lege of this city.
NOT FOR BEST FARM
In tlie State.
"I saw so much in the papers about
the wonderful cures effected by Py
ramid Pile Cure I determined to give
it a trial. I bought from my drug
gist one 50-cent box and used it as
directed, and by the time I had used
the last ‘pyramid’ I was entirely
cured; in four days after I began to
use the ’pyramids' all inflammation
was gone. I was perfectly easy all the
time, the excessive discharge stopped
at once, and stools became easy and
gentle.
“I w r as unable to get my own fire
wood for four months, and half the
time when I could walk at all I had to
walk half bent. I used many pile
remedies, salves and ointments, all to
no effect until I used one 50-cent box
of Pyramid Pile Cure and was cured.
"I would not be afflicted as I was
four months ago for the best farm in
the state of Arkansas. I can give
proof and reference of the wonderful
cure to all who are afflicted as I was.
Please publish my letter that I may
advise the afflicted.” —W. E. Wallis.
Piggot, Ark., Box 26.
The experience of Mr. Wallis is that
of thousands of others who suffer for
years with the most painful forms of
hemorrhoids, or piles, and after try
ing everything they hear of, give Up
all hope of a cure :■ ’d look for tem
porary relief only. To all such a little
book published by Pyramid Drug Cos.,
Marshall, Mich., brings glad tidings,
as it tells all about the cause and cure
of piles, and is sent free for the ask
ing;
' ’ FINEKAL INVITATION*.
DANIELL—The relatives and friends
of Mtss Marion S. Daniell are invit
ed to attend her funeral from No. 103
Jones street, west, at 12 o’clock noon
this (Tuesday) morning. Interment
private.
MEETINGS.
ANCIENT LANDMARK LODGE NO.
231. F. Jt A. M.
A regular meeting of this
Lodge will be held at Masonic
Temple this (Tuesday) evening
at 8:15 o’clock. •'W *
Members of sister lodges and tran
sient brethren are cordially invited.
BENJ. F. FINNEY. W. M.
JOHN S. HAINES. Secretary.
DE KALB LODGE NO. , I. O. O. F.
A short business session of this
lodge will be held this evening at 7:30
o’clock.
The lodge will hold a social session
at 8:30 o’clock, when an interesting
programme, with refreshments, will
be given. Every member is urged to
attend. W. H. MURDOCH. N. G.
JNO. Sec'y.
B. F. O. ELKS.
A regular meeting of Savannah
Lodge No. 183. B. P. O. Elks will be
held this (Tuesday) evening at their
hall (Lyons Block), at 8:30 o’clock.
There will be an initiation.
Visiting brothers cordially Invited.
W. H. CONNERAT, JR„
Exalted Ruler.
REUBEN BUTLER. Secretary.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
TO THE VOTERS 4TH G. M. BIST.
C. C.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of Justice of the peace
Fourth District G. M. district, and re
spectfully ask your support and votes.
Election held Dec. 3, 1904, at 10 Aber
corn street. Respectfully,
SAMUEL REYNOLDS.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COTToTirAlAT(aiir^~
I dye cotton just as good as wool
Lace dyed to match any dress.
Feathers dyed and cleaned like
new. Gents’ Butts and Overcoats
dyed or cleaned to perfection. Blan
kets and lac* curtains. Ditto dry
cleaning and mourning blacks a spe
cialty at GROGAN'S NEW YORK
DYE WORKS. Whitaker and State
straets. Both phones 943. Estab
lished 1891.
FOR EVENING DRESS
Savannah-Georgia Laundry
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1904.
CRANBERRIES.
FANCY ORANGES,
GRAPE FRUIT,
SPANISH ONIONS,
APPLES, LEMONS, LIMES,
HAY, GRAIN and FEED.
W. D. Simkins&Co.
lit'SlN ESS NOTICES.
10 Cents Pound for
Thanksgiving Turkey!
NO ! but—
Fancy Cranberries, 10c quart.
Fancy Celery, 5c and 10c a stalk.
Fancy Lettuce.
Fancy Indian River Oranges 30c per
dozen.
Fancy Tangarine or Glove Oranges.
Fancy Navel Oranges, Indian River.
Fancy King and Baldwin Apples.
Fancy Pineapples and Cocoanuts.
Fancy Pink Tinge Malaga Grapes.
Fancy Indian River Grape Fruit.
New Irish Potatoes.
White and Yellow Yam Sweet Pota
toes.
Hard Head Cabbage.
AVhite Onions for boiling.
New Bunch Raisins 15c pound, 2 for
25 cents.
New Seeded Raisins 10c pound, 3 lbs
for 25 cents.
New Currants 10c pound, 3 pounds
for 25 cents.
New Citron 18 cents pound.
New Figs 15 cents pound.
New Dates 10 cents pound.
New Mince Meats at 10c pound, 3 lbs
for 25 cents.
.New Almonds, Pecans, AValnuts and
Butternuts, 18c per pound, 2 lbs for
35 cents.
New Shelled Almonds 35c pound.
New Shelled Pecans 45c per pound:
Queen Olives 10c and 15c per bottle.
Queen Olives, full English pints, 25c.
Queen Club Olives.
Olives stuffed with celery.
Olives stuffed with sweet peppers.
French Peas and Mushrooms.
Remember our fine Asparagus Tips
18c per can, 3 cans for 50c.
Our Finest French Peas 18c can, 3
for 50c.
Antonlni Oil, full quarts 05c, pints 40c.
Gordon & Dillwnrth’s Plum Pudding,
1-pound can 25c. 2-pound cans 45c.
Gordon & Dillworth's Sweet Pickled
Peaches SI.OO per jar.
A full assortment of fancy Crackers
10c per package. 3 for 2 sc.
Our 25c Table Butter is extra fine.
We will have on "Wednesday a lot of
fine home-made Potato Salad 16c
per pound.
NEW YORK CASH GROCERY CO.,
129 Congress Street, West.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THANKSGIVING TURKEYS.
DRESSED DUCKS.
CHICKENS.
ROOS’ MARKET
Phones—Ga. 1121, Bell 1976.
Drayton nnd Jones lane.
WHO USE IT?
Hundreds of Kavnnnaliians.
WHAT?
“OUR OWN" COW FEED.
WHY?
IT IS THE BEST.
Only $1.25 per sack.
COLLINS, GRAYSON & CO.
Both Phones 2414.
BULBS.
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths, Nar
cissus, daffodils. Jonquils and freeslas.
A. C. OELSCHIG & SON,
Both phones 4 98.
Leave orders with J. Gardner. Agt,
18 Broughton street, east.
NOTICE.
Neither the master nor the agents of
the British steamship Indramayo will
be responsible for any debts contrac
ted hv the crew of said vessel.
WILLIAMSON & RAUERS, Agents.
Savannah. Gtu. Nov. 22. 1904.
“WHITE HOSE"
Is the builders' choice of lime. We are
constantly receiving it fresh from the
kiln. Prompt delivery. We are dis
playing the handsomest line of Man
tels ever brought to Savannah. Mod
ern designs, correct prices.
ANDREW HANLEY CO.
I BUY LIFE INSURANCE
Policies and pay more for them than
the companies do.
ALLAN SWEAT.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Neither the master nor consignees
of the Nnrweginn steamship Aladdin
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew.
STRACHAN & CO., Consignees.
your laundry work must
be perfect We take lust
as much care with all
other work as we do with
dress and collars.
Green River Whiskey.
Made by McCullochr the master distiller of Ken
tucky, and used when purity and goodness is re
quired. Henry Solomon & Son supply the trade.
WHISKEY WITHOUT A HEADACHE!
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Thanksgiving
Delicacies .
The Pnre Food Store has
left nothing undone in mak
ing its Thanksgiving display
the most comprehensive ever
seen in Savannah. The crea
tors of new foods are always
anxious to get them intro
duced by an establishment
whose reputation as a pure
food store is beyond question.
Hence The Pelmonieo repre
sents in Savannah the mak
ers of all pure articles of
food. You can get no other
kind here, for only the very
best articles are admitted to
our stock.
MINCE MEATS.
G. & P.'s. Atmore's.
PLUM PUDDINGS.
R. & R.’s. Atmore’s.
Franco-American.
FANCY NUTS.
Assorted, New, Good.
Fancy Table Raisins.
Cranberries,
Celery.
MINES.
Mumm’s, White Seal,
Ruinart, Pere & Fils,
Old Crusted Ports,
Rare Old Pale Sherries,
Mndeiras, Sauternes,
Clarets.
Absolutely the most exten
sive line of Wines in Sa
vannah.
Even if you are not a reg
ular Delmonido patron you
are invited to add to the
pleasure of your Thanksgiv
ing Dinner by using its pure
foods.
THE PITRE FOOD STORE.
oELMONico
c Qmpan^
Bull and York. Phones 555
Now Is the Time
To select your hoy a wheel. We
have a hlg line of juvenile bicycles
on display.
G. W. THOMAS.
Jefferson and Broughton Lane-
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
TO CAPTAINS, MASTERS, MATES
AND SAILORS.
The latest New York, Boston, Phila
delphia and other dally newspapers;
weekly Journals and monthly maga
zines; books and cheap literature;
letter and note paper, pens and Ink.
—at—
ESTIIX’S NEWS DEPOT,
18 Bull street,
corner of Bryan street (near the U. S.
Custom House).
THANKSGIVING “NOTES."
TURKEYS.
CRANBERRIES 10c QT.
(CAUIJFLOWER.
CELERY.
LETTUCE.
SPINACH.
EGG PLANTS.
BELL PEPPERS.
VENISON.
M. S. GARDNER.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To the Public In General: All par
ties having furniture or goods stored
with Savannah District Messenger and
Delivery Company will please call and
settle their accounts, as the present
msnager and owner would like to
straighten out the business.
BENTON TRANSFER 00.,
Smrewor to 8. D. M. A D. Cos.
ntn W. Broughton, cor. Montgomery.
Both Plmmu'S No. 2. _______
WANTED,
Mervui-lwnd safe—not over three
feet high—any make.
R. M. HULL,
10 Drayton street.
Call and examine our line of
Cooking Stoves and Ranges,
and Oil and Wood Heaters.
We have several grades to se
lect from. Prominent among
them are the celebrated Char
ter Oak Cook Stoves and
Ranges, and Barler Oil Heat
ers.
Our prices are right and
satisfaction is guaranteed.
PALMER HARDWARE CO.,
Bay and Jefferson Sts.
Did You Ever Tell Yourself
There was no use trying to save—you couldn't keep
it up—couldn’t spare the money?
Nonsense! Try saving with a savings account.
It’s not hard to get a start. The little book with our
name on it will be an incentive to it growing.
Start Now With One Dollar or More.
The Oglethorpe Savings and Trust Cos.
8-10 BRYAN STREET, EAST, SAVANNAH GA.
HERMAN MYERS, President. JNO. M. BRYAN, Cashier.
JACOB PAULSEN, \io© Pres. AI.LAN RAVEAT, Accountant.
Flower Seeds
We have the seeds of flowers
most in favor in beautifying
Savannah lawns. They are
trustworthy and are sure and
quick to germinate.
SOLOMONS CO.""'"""
Charlton. • Barnard.
“A Shore Luncheon” that’s cooked to order -not the
kind that’s been waiting, but cooked and served sizzling
from the coals, 75c. Thunderbolt Oysters in faultless
style, served at all hours by the
CASINO RESTAURANT.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
GIVING THANKS
for the largest FALL BUSINESS we
have ever enjoyed since we have been
in business, and for being fortunate
enough to have foreseen it, and kept
our stock complete in every detail.
We are at this time in a position to
fill your orders for anything in the
VEHICLE AND HARNESS LINE,
and wish to call your attention to our
line of fancy plush and cloth Auto and
Carriage Robes, specially appropriate
for a Holiday Gift, now arriving.
Phone 338. Georgia.
COHEN-KULMAN
CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO.,
Largest Vehicle and Harness Dealers
South. ’
For
Thanhsgiving
Plum Pudding, individual size.
Plum Pudding, 1-lb., 2-lb., 3-lb.
nnd 4-lb.
Pumpkin. 3-Ib. cans.
Cranberries, line ones.
Grape Jam and Cranberry Sauce.
The famous Morrell Ham.
G. & D. and Atmore's Mine Meat.
New Nuts and beautiful Figs.
Huntley & Palmers’ Biscuits.
Whitman’s Confections.
Baker’s. Peter’s and Calller’s
Chocolate.
Onr High Grade Coffee is gaining
friends every day.
A. M. &Tw. WEST.
SOUPS
served every day
from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Ladies out shopping will find
this a great convenience.
Three of our specials:
CHARLOTTE RUSBE,
CREAM PUFFS.
MEXICAN PENOCHIS.
BELSINGER & GROSS,
Phones 26X. 12 W. Broughton st.
The Wheel You Want
is the DAYTON (1904), $25.00, at the
price you ought to pay.
WALTER F. HIGGINS,
President- Drayton.
The high quality of
our work has given us
the largest iaundry bus
iness in the South At
lantic States.
Opposite De Soto Hotel
Phone 700.
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Whiting’s Paper
No line of fine stationery is
quite so fashionable as Whit
ing’s. It is used by the elite
of Savannah. AVe carry a very'
complete stock.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Mill-Haven Cos.,
Savannah, Ga,
Bell Phone t 49.
Georgia Phone 657.
Manufacturers and dealers in all
kinds ROUGH AND DRESSED YEL
LOW' PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES
and LATHS, FLOORING, CEILING,
FINISHING WEATHERBOARDIXG,
find FRAMING. '
Stock always on hand in large
quantities of regular stock size, or
manufactured to order on short no
tice.
Shipments to the interior in mixed
carload lots a specialty.
?ete Dailey
B is the s<ent n
mi
bargain of the M
Christmas Gifts
and
Wedding Presents
R. Van Keuren & Cos.
143 Bull Street.
Invite attention to their new
stock of Sterling: Silver, Gold Jew
elry, Diamonds, Electroliers,
Ornamental Articles, etc.
Aufomobilists,
Smart Hobos. Coats and
Jackets are shown here in
exquisite variety.
I. H. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
Bull and York Street*.
FURNACES
CORNWELL A CHI PM AN,
108 Congress, West.
SAVANNAH TRUST CO.
Comparative Statement of Deposits.
Nov. 10, 1902. Nov. 10, 1903. Nov. 10,1904.
$154,112.85 $326,899.45 $518,185.05
WM. W. MACKALL GEO. J. BALDWIN. WM. V. DAVTS,
President. Vie* President. Msc'y isd Tress
No. 1840. Chartered lies
The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAVANNAH. GA.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital *SOO 00
Burplua and undivided profit*. 12<[ooo
Tot * ,
Accounta of Banks, Bankers Cor
porations, Firms and Individuals re
celved upon favorable terms.
Issues Time Certificates of Ddo.o
bearing Interest. '
Correspondence solicited
J. A. O. CARSON. President
BEIRNE GORDON. Vice President
W. M. DAVANT. Cashier.
MILLS B. LANE, President.
GEO. C. FREEMAN. Cashier.
GORDON L. GROOVER, Asst. Cashier.
lIeiIMISQIB
Capital and Surplus SBOO,OOO
We Solicit the Accounts of
Banks, Firms, Corporations
and Individuals.
Our patrons will receive cour
teous treatment at all times, and
every accommodation within the
range of prudent banking.
The Germania Bank,
SAVANNAH, GA.
CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND UN
DIVIDED PROFITS. $300,j00
Transacts a General Banking
Business .
Deposits of one dollar and up
wards received in Savings De
partment. Interest payable or
compounded quarterly.
HENRY BLUN. President
GEO. W. TIEDEMAN, Vice Free.
JOHN M. HOGAN, Cashier.
WAI.TER F. HOGAN. Asilatan*
Cashier.
IDLE MONEY
deposited in the
Savings Department
—OF THE—
Chatham Bank
Is free from speculative dangers,
yields an income as large as Is con
sistent with conservative methods of
banking, and is at nil times subject to
the control of the donosltor.
LEOPOLD ADLER, President.
T. M. CUNNINGHAM, JR., Vice Prea.
FRED. W. CIARKE. Cashier.
COURTNEY THORPE. Asst. Cashier.
4%
PAID ON DEPOSITS
—ln tha—
Savings
Department
COMMERCIAL BANK
of Savannah.
State Depository.
DEPARTMENT OF
SAVINGS
Southern Bank
of the State of Georgia.
ATTENTION 18 REQUESTED TO
ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO DE
POSITORS IN THE DEPARTMENT
OF SAVINGS OF THIS BANK.
INTEREST PAID OR COMPOUND
ED QUARTERLY AT THE OPTION
OF DEPOSITOR.
IOHN FLANNERY, PraMdsnt
HORACE A CRANE, Vic* Pr*sldst.
JAMES SULLIVAN. Cashlw.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HO! EVERYBODY.
Unquestionably the freshest, Juci
est and most delicious oysters in Sa
vannah. I serve them in any style.
My oysters are old-timers and good
ones. SCHWARZ’ CAFE.
P. 8. —Remember. I still serve the
gentlemen breakfast and supper for
35 cents.
SALE OF STAIJJt IN THE MARKET
City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga.,
Nov. 10, 1904.—The stalls In the
market building will be offered for
rent at public outcry on WEDNES
DAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF DE
CEMBER. 1904, at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Parties desiring to retain their
stalls and renting by the year will
have the preference, but must be on
hand and respond promptly.
By order Committee on Market.
HENRY E. DREESON.
City Marshal.