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New Advertisements.
Kl\r.('TION KOU TKACll KK.
Otnvm IioAitb or Eoor »n« >n I
(iu km (X) January 30 18H0 (
An election will be lu l l «>n Monday. February
U. A. KKNU.VK. hec>.
Dissolution of 'opartnorshtp
Notice ia herebv given that 15. II. Grey, Agent,
and A. F, Franklin have, this day. by mutual
couseiif, dism»|\e«i the jiartneraliip I'oein-aa hen •
to,ore tranaa' ted at •’Mi mile |» «t, II. A: A. It. II.. m
Ware county. (ieorgM. under the tirm name <-f A.
F. Franklin A Co., aa saw mill men, and that A.
F. Franklin will hercaHer eoutlnuo the buaineaa
aeeuiuing ail tbe liabilities of the Ann
This January 2l«t. 1M.
U. B. i»UAT-
A. F. FRANKL.N.
K.
F. V.
FISH!
TBESTABLRS!!
FRUIT!
At the atore underneath Ai>vkrtiskb office,
corner Newcaatle and Mook atrrctn. Oocxla do
livi-rod to any part of tboeily. free ol coat. Try
PIERCE & CO.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
U NIiEIl and by virtue of the antbority of an
order of the Honorable IHatri. t Court of
the United Htatea for tbo southern district of
Cleorgla, we will sell, in front of the Court House
in the city of Brunswiek.on the -jd day of March,
I Hum. for cash, to the highest bidder, a leasehold
interest la Town Commons lots numbers forty-
three, forty five and forty seven. Wing between
Cochran avenue and Stonewall street; also*lease
hold interest in Town Comnmua lots numbers
•iity one, sixty two, sixty three, sixty four and
sixty five. West of Cochran avenue, being a part
of the estate of K-lt-bnin k Hartridge, in our
uety .
of a lease of ninety nine years
Brunswick.
the city of
ROBERT II. OOUBDIN,
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
X TNI’KIt an l by virtue of the authority of an
J older of the Honorable ldsln t Court of the
United Mates for the Southern I'tstrlet of Oo<>r-
gia. we will sell In front of the Court House, in
the city of Savannah, ou the Slid day of March
lsMl, kir mail, to the nighest ladder, the plonta-
tlon on the latnnd of St Simons in .he county of
Glynn and State Georgia, known s« the Oatiands,
coutalniug 4iNi acres more or leas; also the plan
tation known as New Held, on same island, eon
tuimiiR 1,2*0»« es, more or lews; also a lot of
Inndou Ore on Island, in the county ol Chatham,
State ol Georgia, known as Lot N->. 4:1. of Section
’ .ntaining inf/loot in trout, and run
ISO feet.
unty (of Alabama) lionds.
nud $ I,'Ml coupons o
ItnBKKT II OOUUDIN.
LOUWO. Yuli.Vi.^
fraaiwhl |lnrWw.
T. Cl. Siai’v, lvli(”i-.V Pr'i>ri, tnr.
Witi'diKw |) pa Amman m Mmw
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, l«W».
CITY AFFAIRS,
I’OSl
I encral Dellv«
Money Order
mtil next mail
id Uegieter bilsiui-sd closed a
Death of Mrs. J. S. Dlain.
We are pained to announce the
death of Mrs. J. S. Main, wife of
Dr. Dlain, of this city, which oc
curred on the evening of the 2(>th,
after an illness ofinnny weeks. She
had been, for some time, conscious
that she would die, hut expressed
no fear or alarm, meeting it with
Christian fortitude and giving many
win remain j c ji rec tion.s concerning ncr family.—
On Monday evening last, she pass
ed away without a struggle. In her
death, the family sustain an irre
parable loss, and society loses a
bright jewel. To that fond mother,
that affectionate husband, those
motherless children, besides a large
number of near relatives and warm
we extend, in behalf of our
entire people, their heartfelt sym
pathy.
What We Need.
More live men, more money,
more brains, more confidence, more
New Advertisements.
o
Ii j
Would respectfully annouuce to tho citizens of Brunswick and vicinity that
lie Inis opened on tTits corner of HAY iindOLOtJOHsrEH streets,
and will keep constantly on huudu large ussoituicutof
All Or .1 In nitre, (Jovrenin? Oie
Issuance of Licenses for I In
Year IN SO, and |iic crib
iirj Penalties for a
Violation tlnreof.
See notice of teacher wanted for
public school. •
February is the time to plant trees
around your lots.
Our j iil Inis less prisoners
for borne time past.
■ than
(2 roceries,
Drv Goods,
Clothing,
Shoes, &c.
hotel project starting here. Why Ion
ger delay ?
Quito a party from middle Georgia,
spent yesterday in o;;r city on their re
turn from u trip south.
Our St. Simons correspondent has j p
been so buay this week he 1ms failed |’energy, more vim, more factories,
to get in his usual “dots.” Next week
lie will repay us by giving tin extra
»«Pi>iy.
Our townsman, Mr. E. Solomon, has
this week learned of the death of his
mother, which occurred at her homo
in Euglaud ou the 10th iusfc. He has
our sympathies.
Large Lemons 35cts per dozen, and
small oranges three for live cents at
Fitzgerald & Spears'.
••True Love” and “Heuit’s De
light'' arc the names of two new
brands of cigars recently ordered by a
young merchant on Newcastle street.
That yonug man must certainly be in
love.
We nre requested to nnnonneo that
the Firemen’s Hull will come otT on
the 6tli of February (next Friday night)
iustcudfof the 20th, as stated iu last is
sue. Tickets lor sale at F. Joorger’s
diug store.
We are under obligations to Mr. and
Mrs. II. C. Day. Mr. and Mrs, F. H.
Avery and Mr. and Mrs. T. 15. Fergu
son for usual courtesies. May the days
and years of their liv.a be al! sunlight
and h ippim-ss.
A small fleet of anchor dmggers vis
ited our port this week. They drag
*ib» moat hcanii nl cheap watch which iim H.-I | the various burn along our coast in
KCHt"- O^Toem 33JS ; „f lint by ....fortmmtv
CUUUVnilKTMt." It I. not Juki, out h,.vy j ||„.j r atb-UII>U toiivoij bcill((
■old iiUUmI," »» Now York deslm claim it to In-.
but i» NUt'h an exact imitation tint! m. one but un driven oil the bn akft'M.
expert van dtnUiigvi-l* It lium tfce puro.1 luetni, I ^.
W-to ?*!*** i Early risers say tho morning atar
more shipping, more warehouses,
larger and better hotels, in fact,
more of everything that goes to
make lip a live, go-ahead, wide
awake, prosperous and nourishing
city;
AND,
less grumbling, leas loafing, less
waiting for something to turn up,
Made a specialty. All of tho nbovo will be offered at low price*.
fi@“Chickens mid Fresh Country Eggs received Daily.
juul-3m.
PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL.
Adjourned Meeting.
Jan. 28, 1&S0.
Council met pursuant to adjourn
ment. Present—His Honor, J. F. Estill, tk
Nelson, Mayor, and members of for ouo year.
Council, Messrs. A. T. Putnam, J
“ MufCit.”
This is the title of a now serial story
from the pen of that gifted writer, Mrs.
Ophelia Nisbct It. id, which will begin
in the Savannah Weekly Neios of Feb
ruary 7th. Hie story in said to be one
of stirring interest. 82 sent to J. II
will secure the Xei
less croaking, and, in short, less of j P- Harvey, T. G. Stacy, D. 1. Dunn,
everything that tends to impede J- J* Spears, \Y. NV. Watkins and
our onward progress. Give us, as J* 1L Co°k. Absent J. M. Cou-
a town, more of the firsL and less of per.
Magnificent Watch!
FOR $2 60 1
’ will not urninli und.-r two )i«*, t
the last, and we will indeed enjoy
a boom than which none greater
ever struck a place.
Firemen’s Dali.
Mr. Editor:
Oceanic Fire Company will give
a grand ball ou the night of Frid-
duy, Feb, Cth, Jtt Dillon's Hall, and
the company intend to make every
effort to give the citizens ol Hums
wick an enjoyable evening. Our
purpose is laudable. Wo propose
raising funds lor the purchase of n
steamer as well as tho establishing
of a leading room for ourgalant
Volunteer fitvim-n. Wo ask a gen
erous public to respond by the pur
chase of a ticket and the stimulus of
tin ir p* m-uml alii ndance at the par
ty. D. T. Dunm,
For. m ui.
hiighter than now. If
Riia-antee tn»t Umjt will iwwain in |»*r | H ltn( . ( ,f «,nr young couples around
It-.-! ««r«Wsr wltb ImJr iinurm l.»r two y««n«. They «r« . , ... , i
UM*d rxti-iinivrly <<*• r»l*r»»ii»k. *imI ■l«»inlbM»tM town (That we might mention; WOUIO
"I' i"-t » liUl« lunger m.iuu U.al.1,
MOoiii w*t>a,cu»u«;{ tiao i«»nc buuiiro.1 ana .. ■„m*,|jt eiii< v w rich Might.
flity (IoIImw. j J * 1 J
TImm wMi-Im* mamr Maxwld ■! «-»* - h ~ .• * t
In Nnw Y«.rk MxUr^qMitr ;»t tli»l |>il.The Cincinnati J-.itijuim' t-pcakllig
y.iu have donbtb-M. weu ihmit *<lv.!rli».-«l la . . . . -ri
pfuaiiiM«t p«pvr«m tliuM. DbUr.w. Hy pinm-IiU nr- of ralll’oatl matters, Hays: llieir tlllp
o.r l U..»nut,utb«..upUy«l." An.lii.i
ir* *•' ’■ ,.,a t!,« »u.l mrd wou’t Ik ! 1 ^ with . vury ouo. Ev.-n |
The Situation.
Hy articles published elsewhere
iri these columns, it will bo seen
there is no change in tho railroad
status. Wo are probably on the eve
of another big combination of seme
kind, but wh.it that is none of us
\inl in I y*t know, for "imini” see him to be
The minutes of tho previous
adjourned meeting wore read and
confirmed.
Hy Aid. Watkins: Revoked. That
tho ordinance prohibiting the run
ning at large of bulls, passed on the
second day of April 1879, be, and
the same is hereby suspended.
The resolution, being seconded,
was adopted.
Hy Aid. Stacy: Resolved, That
permission be granted Messrs. Mer-
shon .and Atkinson to cut down cer
tain trees around their lots, provid-j&
ed the same be done under the su- Miulu l
F. V. F.
Si*e advertisement of Messrs. Pierce
lSc Co. in this issue. They will keep
fish,vegetables and fruit—three mighty
good things. They have made ample
arrangements to keep fish all the
time. Rein trailer, they deliver goods
free of cost. Give them a trial.
i festive Dlydgett lias been here
the past week, talking Cu. tom
1 threatening to lilt Col. C , j i,y Hubm-riptiou, shall j
but tin- truth leaks out that lii.s
head is in danger, and tho (bailees are
that lie will not oir!y fail to aecun- tlu*
positiou at HrunswicU but lose what lie
Section 1. Vt< Moif r amt Council
ofkh? Vittf o/ /trimswick, in Council
u<* inl> t, lo li> ) hy orthrin, That ev
toy person irunssoFuig, or offering b
transact, either of the kinds of bus
incus heieinufter specified shall pay
the license tax hereinafter prescribed,
Each local auctioneer shnll pay a li
cense tax of ten dollar*, nnd in addition
thereto, a tax of one per centmn shall
l upon the gross amount of
all auction sales of goods, wares and
crchundise (except cotton and real
-tale) hy such local auctioneer, with
in the limits of the city of HrunsW'.ck;
and for all goP*b% war. s and merchau-
diso sola by sjipIi auctioneer, returns
! shall be made, under oath, on the first
I day of each quarter, and tho amount
of the percentage paid to the Clerk &
Treasurer of the city.
Each truusient auctioneer .shall, be
fore exposing nuy goods, wares or
merchandise for sale pay a license tax
of twenty dollars, nud the sum of one
peicentum shall tie assessed upon the
gross amount of ull such sales of goods,
wares or merchandise; and ho shall
make, under oath, a daily return of
Mieli sales to the Clerk £ Treasurer,
nud pay such peicentum.
Each insurance agent, shall pay, for
each company represented, ten dollars.
Each accident insurance agent shall
pay, for each company represented,
five dollars.
Each steamship agent shall pay*
twenty five dollars.
Each steamboat agent shnll pay,' for
each line, ten dollars.
Each sailing vessel agency shall pay
ten dollars.
Each real estate agent for tho sale of
real estate or the collection of rents
shall pay ten dollars.
Each sewing machine agent eLull
pay. for each company or machine
represented, ton dollars.
Each ng mt for the sab* of any arti
cle whatsoever, or any person visiting
the city us ait itinerant physician, or
for the sale of proprietary nrticles,
canvasser selling books, maps, pictures
article
such tux
fixed by the May
Off fur the Penitentiary.
Wiuton Greenfield, convicted of rr-
n!t T.itli intent to in irder u.i Mor is
I-, of tliin city. left last
Thursday nude
K" ;
I f..r Ha
el IV,
stocks
lecting
I. He goes
IruvSt..
c will until
i;k.»i W in n
KM" losuy wMrriw In lint I'. N. TliU IncUnl*
iHM^MMue ,-wt luiiu.i- ii RI.I.I chain ol
iwUcrn. L»IIm' rtjrlw 'UKN" Walchc
In auliful with laatv link<-<l nock.rliain a
j>rict-a. Two wat< h«a an<l chaina tor y
liter iliwount no nntlO-r liow manv y.m <
Hoot (J O D if il. Mire.l aii.l 91 la »
a charRwa.
of
■ j'liln"
M-nt to ii
N H Alli-r thin ato«-k la ethmaUwl
played until the players are entirely
Already; then they will play it irrespee-
jJJ live of place or people.
A year least twen-1 ‘ mU,,J ’ K tl,u K «
I ty-five vacant houses in town. To.day, D 11 #* therefore, we luunt still
we burn, there is but one, and that Y uU to “ wait and hc*i».’
per vision of the committee on streets
drains and bridges.
Tho resolution, on being second
ed, was unanimously adopted.
Hy Aid. Watkins: Resolved, That
the hog ordinances be suspended.
The resolution, on being second
ed, was not adopted.
By Aid. Putnam: Re&tvol, That
i Cochran Avenue be opened through
| the lands belonging to the cstat * of
J. W. Moore, and that it be kept so.
| The. resolution, being seconded, I l,, ’ Ve ®° doubt Meh>, v M. A c<
’ , , , , ’ afford t.» carry out their nffer to the
wa« uh.iininoiuily adopt-l. ] i.-tu-r. r..il to tl« ir wlm-
I Hy Aid. Watkins: Revived, That j tisement iu another e<dnmn,
the Committee on streets, drains
l bridges he instructed to open
Chuinpii*y fsl.i
tor four years.
Two lir.ndivd dollarn per annum i.s
now t!i»* c(*.hI «>f ht'lliug NpiritueiiM liq-
nora in lliia burg.
‘•A Magiiiiiccnt Watch fur $2.60.’’
This is a big off. r which Mes-sru. Mi
eliael A C<>., of Atlanta, make our
re.idctH in tIiim iiwno. I* is well known
that cheap Watches are How being
made which good judges can hardly
.li tin miMi from pure gold, nml we
doubt MaMr*. M.
rry out their
our townsman Coupor, who pur-1, , w . . .
, , , , .. .. . . Dnidon street to tin* marsh on the
chased the M. A H. K lilroad, lias
adopted tho usil il count* rsigu,
th-
Shi(i|iin« Iiilellljroiicu
_ _ oanot
furniKh tit* watrhM for I«m tluxa Si’4. anti m Hit-
■«4jrS will tw ri«MMii out »«ry »oou. you *i,oulil ,,ue a mile uwttV from the bllsitleHS
& any AU
k. Adt**
11 to our after to namI»w Our
MICH AM. A CO.,
Sola H»atli*ni ArhiU,
REMOVAL!
A. E. HEINS
Um removed the Bakery and Confcvttunary
part of town. Thin, wo think, a
healthy sign and worthy of mention.
It menus solid growth.
Drokc Jail.
Pete Bengali, charged with perju
ry, broke jail l ist Thursday night.
He used a saw made of a case knife
Oh, you nancy piga I Hideout, for, .... , , ,
we I,Mr of pint, iluep u„,l dUMicl “ ,,d c "‘ b,s w»y Ifirouub tliu "ulL—
iiguiiist you. Noaea have been counted j After getting out he went around to
iu Council and tho odd* are against the various cell doors and told the
you. Prepare to hide out, uo say, for other prisoners good-bye, offering
your days of rooting tho streets of [to break their locks if they wished
Brunswick are fast drawing to a close- j t 0 conic out.
Pt*pjH»r Sauce 15ct» per bottle, not Moral Lets have u jail that is
quart as erroneously advertised last ( some account.
eastern side of lhe city.
The resolution, being seconded,
was unanimously adopted.
Hy Aid. Dunn: Resolved, That the
wheel of fortune be allowed to piny
one month for the sum of three
hundred dollars.
The resolution, on being second
ed, was not adopted.
J. F. Xki-son,
Attest f Mayor.
Jar. Houston, Cl’k Council.
n-opM-t-folly
,«|,'k that 1
lire iuteruat in Mr. UJben’m
Wo had a pleasant call tliis week
from our St. Simons friend, l>r. Mas
sey, who was over to meet his good la
dy, who was on route for their new
home. Uur Island friends are fortu-
uate in securing the services of the
,, . *• , ... , | Doctor, thus having supplied a hmg-
Our Camden friends ‘will please I. ^ , .. . . , . . ....
leadin, liiaencrgie. tu Ibe cle.niug of[ , , . ■ B0 “J’ tl‘«t o( a ]>bjri.k'iuii. Sick
..id .trveto, «c would ngg M t tba.l^^ “ , VUlh | .^a uo brngur bu ku much dre.d-
ownc.» und renter, ot premuc. givc j Tun»uny I:n,t, as per agree- as medionl aid is now always at
tbeir back yard, .gentle bnuhing oat mcnt > 10 ass ‘ stthcm m tlle “ n u l '>- j band, wbetber tbc sound be rough or
This bint is applicable to a great | cultural meeting. The unpropt- sm,«.tb.
week at Fitsokrald & Si*K.iiis'.
Now that tho Cliuirmau of streets
Disappointed Again.
t^Hiaa ^ur< haw-'l I
Bakery and Con£sctionery,
m4 ihSl knf rnMtwtly on hwd x «Sn-l iturk
of Bread, rake*, ntndlm, Mil *v*r>Uitng lo l>o
fouud is the Ukkury Um. kino »U kiutb ot
Fruits, Nuts, Etc.
Select slock of
CIGARS! TOBACCO
IUv<: now on exhibition a lan<c lot of
CRrisimas Toys ;
To which I call iiiocial aticutloo.
on Uuion street.
hour for shirting, is our excuse.—
Had we been prophet enough to
Itoad advartbauictof assign™', sale fon;teU t(ie chnngm that did occur,
Inly Tl.ittn. n ... L aa f P.......
of lots. These are known os Town
Common lots and leased by the city
for ninety-nine year«. Tho said leas
es have about ninety years yet to run.
This will bo a flue chuuce to buy prop
erty.
Head also assignee's notice of plan
tations on 8t. Himons, etc., for sulc.
Foreign Shipments.
Tunno & Co. cleured Nor. hark Ve-
ux. Captain Olsen, on January 24th,
we should surely have been with Tur * i ‘ 1 ' “ cur a'iconsist
iug of 21k),00 feet of lumber, valued at
you.
And Yet Another.
Mr. J. It. Forrister, produco and
provision dealer o( Albany, has
&i,77U.
Dodge .Sc Fuller cleared tlie schoon
er Lavolto, Captain Whitmore, on Jan
nary 22th, for Uurbadoci, w ith a car-
been iu our city this week with a K° 157,168 feet of lumber, valued at
view to opening n similar establish-
There is in this city a violin said to [ incut here. Wo wish him all suc-
Ik> worth 8500. This one must be near
kin to Ole Hull's celebrated rreuionu,
known among violinists voder the
mane of “ King Joseph Guarnaries.”
Wish we could hear this fints iustrn-
meut in the hands of some real artist,
as we consider no instrument equal to
the fiddle (wo like this mimo better.)
Qi kky - Can any of our readers tell
of how many pm U u fiddle is made.
in the new enterprise, nud Khali
bo pleased to wolcoino him among
us permanently.
JOB WORK.
Send in your orders for job work to
this office. Whilst we do not claim to
underwork Northern cities, we do trrr , tt _ ___ ^ ,w V .. v -u.»
claim to work us ebeup as any office in i cent, is said to have already been
this seetiou, and clu apt r than some. tabli.shed,
82,200.
We clip the following items from the
Telegraph it Messenger;
Heavy rains have fallen all along the
Macon and Brunswick road, but no
damage has resulted to the road.
The |>coplo of Brunswick arc still
well contented with the aspect of af
fairs iu railroad circles. Property is
advancing iu price aud a substantial
iu real estate of twenty-five per
AltltlV %|,.h.
Jan Vl—lh sc IlsttU Darling, TUng.-r, Raw«n
Jail ’27--Sir Fjlna Harwuixl, Kallor, CbsrlM|oH.
Jan W-8c Battle P«lge, l’alla-Iulylilu.
Jan TJ Si- Jonathan Mav. - -Hnvaiiuah-
i»ki*\utiui:k.
Jan 43- Sc Emma Jane, Ilar. U 'Ut. —vkallns
Jan 43—oeo E V..un«, Mar»ba .. rrovMenos
Jan 44—Nor tik Velox, OIm-ii, Palma, S|.alu.
Jan 41—Sc Ilialng Hun, whalliiu vojag«-.
Jan 4rt—He. (ok Jfc>r<l«M, Lunl, Now York.
Jan 3* le O M Purli-r, Jolinaon Nnw York.
Jan 47- So Ool.lun City, Martin w halluR voyage
Jan 2S—Hr Win Coiunra, M. rn y. New York.
Jan 40—fto Jennie Ilosaliiie, L<sjk«-r, N. w York
Jan 49—Hr I .av al la, Whitniorr, //arl»».lo«-a,
Jau 49 BrbgBIrni, McLe..l, Ha! I lax,
IN I'OIIT-
/.'r l.k Kate Well, h - In tub. r IShIr.. A Puller.
Br l.k Wm Writibt—fumn.
Ur bk Georn*. ivake—Innilx-r u It U«t|i|>
Each banker, broker, 1 or other per-
ou doing a banking, brokerage or ex-
liangu Imsinesw. or eugagt-d in bny-
ug or selling exchange, currency,
other securities for u profit,
niug nmn* y. slmviug notes,
ig commercial paper, «>r col
ic same for other parties, or
advancing ou coll.itends for inh iest,
commission or otherwise, whether lie
keep an office or not, shall pay twen
ty five dollars.
Each bakery shall pay five dollars
Each barber's chair shall pay live
dollars.
Each bhu'ksiuitli sliop shall pay five
dollars.
Each broker or dealer in naval stores
shall pay fifly dollars.
Each ship broker shall pay b ii dol
lumber (mill owneni
ilmll pay twenty five dollars.
Each i»s|H?ctor or measurer of tim
ber, lumlier, shingles, staves, etc*.,
shall pay live dolhus.
Each person or firm doing businerc
as eoaimissiou a iclmnts, shall p«y
fwt nfy dollars; and each and every
master of a ship or of any vessel, agent
other officer of any ship or vessel,
or any other person, who shall sell
goods or articles of any kind from any
wharf or vess.d, or personally purchase
cargo, or collect freight money, shall
lie considered a commission merchant
and pay twenty dollars.
Each* job printing office shall pay
t n dollars.
Each news depot shall pay ten dol
lars.
Each person or firm dealing in oys
ters, fi-li, etc., shall pay ten dollars.
Each restaurant or eating hooM
h!i..1I pay ten dollars.
Each stevedore shall pay one hi**
dred dollars.
Each shoe-maker shop shall pay flye
dollars.
Each person or firm manufacturing
or butiliug soda or mineral waters
shall pay h u dollars.
Each person or firm manufacturing
and selling soda water from fount shall
pay ten dollars.
Each shooting gallery shall pay five
dollars.
Each livery stable shall pay seventy-
five dollars, and one dollar for each
horse or mule sold by or through the
keeper for other parties; nnd all par
ties taking out this license shall be ex-
pt from any special license for ve
hicles or horses used for any other pur
pose.
Each Inlliard table used for public
play, whether paid for in money or
purchases at the bar, shall pay ten
dollars.
Each pool table used for pnbli*
play, whether paid for in
purchases at the bur, shall
dollars.
Each bagatelle or other'
vice upon which any gan
the public, shnll pay tell
Each centennial !><*:
piny shall pay, for eaol
dollars.
Each wheel of f.<rb
play shall pay, for
hundred dollars.
Each Lull or ten
fifteen doihi
Each merchant.
•hall pay tell (ioL
Each tin-amitl!
Eneli master lmihle
clnmic i
InAl
.storage of gu tno (
located above
Eitllough, slinll pay J'
Each wheeliight SlXJru
iug and repairing of Ijp
bilggit s, e e., shall pay f
Each dm;i
trader in goods, wares and
gise of any description, who
sample or otherwise, to others *
merchants, shall, before expohing
tame for sale, take out a license for
h amount ns shall be fixed by the
mason taking contracts exceeding the I yiuy,
**nm of live hundred dollars, shall pay section 2. And be it further orduin-
lollarH. I ed that the lieeiiHeM provided for ill the
nr row I tout transporting : | lU . t .,.,jj„g neidion of this ordinance,
baggage for litre "hall j sJ|U „ Plin fr , MI1 t |,e first day of Fchrtui-
pay live dollars. ry lbfit) to tlie thirty-first iluy of Jann-
Eaeh person, firm or corporation j ^ -
furnishing or supplying vessels with
Each sail
shall pay ten dollars.
Each cotton press shall pay five dol
lars per month while in operation.
Each cirduM shall pay fifty dollars
Clerk .
I shall ho issued by tho
I Treasurer, iinpr«.sHed with
the < al of the city und. approved ’by
the Mayor; and the Clerk aud Trials-
nr. r shall he entitled to collect from
tin persona taking out license**, an n*l-
. , , ,, j ditioual sum of ouo doUar for each li-
h .ch cigar m.inufaetiircr shall pay t ., I||fi „ iMXlvt y \ ty j,i lu ; lifffl each license
edollars ... | shall be in the name of tho person to
Each I-:il< r in ice in quantities cx*. xy | |I1|n und shall not bo
e.bug 50 pounds, shall pay ten d-1- ( lnillH f t . n - il l,| 0( 4 „d ((,„ same shall be a
| registered tax, and payable before tlie
wagon haul-1 j ;1 issued. And if any |mrson
. u and one transai iing, or off l ing to tranoact oi-
! ther ol the kimls of luihiuess S|*coifie*|
wagon shall; j |f j, r ,. w . i lip,g seetiou, w ithout Hiich
' .lis; J .y. d in aeoUMpicuoiis nuiU-
hi-*, Ibt or their piano of buoi-
r shnll fail <u refu-m to exhibit
Each one-horse dray
itig for hire shall pay
haft dollars.
Kacli two horse dray
pay fifteen dollars,
Each vmvln.rse vehicle used by bak-
butchers, manufacturer* of s*mU
Hr Hr
“i! Th
In b ' M
Kamil .-I
-lll'kin*.
■m -4 tt Hprsnt.
DimU- r !i 11 !C |>|»ar I.
uiib. r It I* l:--j.j.*r l-
I lodge A Kuili-r.
P,.ba
% Th«'
In-u
AObif 1*« ha^. D
• lunilM-r
—lumber—/Ao-lg.
Cuthbi <’ /D rry Dim*- r l» . Ir<- v 1'nlb-r,
Uwiddporan lim.ler l*.»•!;;»• A Fuller
Hi' ljti-.b- Cobb— liiiule r -It U ll<4>|^rd.
K.- K If I*, it I' r 1 Miebi-r—It H. II* nur I.
Br s<- Uottb- I Mr! i hr II !>«■**• r.
H.- Kiln* !Iarw.i«».l- liirnlxtr U //lUppard.
i-reh.nits, lunl.I ia l(|( , whenever called on to do so
r *‘. v ' ", by the Marshal of tho *-ity, he, she or
w "('. I * I th.-y shall be subject, oil conviction
luerehaiulise j *,,f., r> |, c f„n* the Police Court, to a
", ,V f " r m , '' i fine not lessfhaii t- n nor excuoliugone
hundie.l dollars, confinement In the
r 1 holts**, or labor oil th«) public
et* hot exceeding thirty days, at
Each expr
twenty fiv** dollars.
Each t« legrwph company
one hundred dollars
Each liofsting engine foi
iug yi*sju*Is shall pay t* n dollars,
each hoi—' apparatus for thcbumc pur-'
p*m>* shall pay five dollars.
Eaeli fouiiilry or in.ichiee shop »hall
piv thirty dollui's.
Each grei-ii gr«K***ry for the sal** of
fresh meats shall pay twenty five dol-j
Each boai-iliug house ctibutaining
transient travelers shall pay twenty
dollars.
Each public hall himll pay ten dol-
K ich |stAm or.firm, including ap
othecaries and druggists, si lling spir
ituous or limit liquors iu quantities
from one quart upwards, shall be con
sidered wholesale dealers, and pay, for
tts-h quarter, twenty-five dollars.
Each jM rHon or firm selling spiritu
ous und malt liquors in quantities h*s*
than one quart, to In* consumed ihi tin
premines, shall be c*»n.Hi<lered r« tail
dealers, and pay, for each quarter, tif
ty dollars.
Kuctr pcn,»n or firm selling malt Ii
.\OTlCK TO COl : NTV OI'KI-!*r»'* r » '-y or M.ill
sidored wind**sido d'-ah rs in malt li
qnors, and pay twenty five dollars.
_ , , K i<*h iH-rson or firm sefliug limit li
lloAin Ac Hkvcn'M, (,iA nn Cm srv, <U. \ , 1 ,
Jssoarr Mh, W». j qnors Iu quantities le.-m than a keg or
4 LLowntj nMixwlai . . . : •
,\ > ya ol lb- couutjr, b-n l.y n-juir. . to j iseS. shall co|o(i.|.tr«'*! retail dealers
■ f!" . V 1 * i’** *“•'* w ■■ '■
By or.br of tbc lk^ l. • Each p,*rs*m or firm I n ■ I III till
It II A KKN'IlP K « !. fk. puroli . a* or fchfpjc •_ of •*•» !*• r IhiiUt
or mim rul water
or other persons f.»
br**ud, incuts, Hilda *
it**;, go*sis, warts
sold, nn 1 liimbi r in
Used, shall pay five dnilara.
two-horse wagon or vehicle us«*d in !
the sanie manner shall tmy ^en dol'.ui *
Eiu li k****per of a dancing school j dHcrctio.i of the Court,
shall pay five* dollars. -j \ Hf furlltor i»rdninc«l,
oinpany shall pay u || j M . ih< ,ns commencing either of
, ! flu* kimls of business specified in the
fc " : ‘ I l M, y ! first w ditm of thin imliininec, on or
Is ftauthe thirty-firstday of'-July 1880,
ii-u'liurg- h | ut ]| j, u y (|, e enfirp uuumntof such li-
for the year; and all those com-
m< Being such biisiHCHH ou or after the
fir-t day of August 18^0 shall js»y oue-
haif of such license.
hut 4. And bo it further ordained.
That all ordinances nnd parts of or*U-
minces, in conflict with this ordinance.
In*, nnd tlie same is hereby repealed
Fussed in Council, January 21,1880.
J.\rim F. Nelson.
Attest: Mayor.
Jaukh IIoukton, Cl’k of Council.
CL IIS.
Orw* Boxi:i> or Commit a .nfm o»
I i.i.- l bv Mr*. II-ri.1 m « frv«a
lenlitfR. I Iheiuuui*. I e^rontUr b>. found
m i.,. i * um I. r 11> t» eai'Plj B-X old c«*-
t,„„. r, »< D“* UUM, will* every thing
in the
Green Grocery Line.
J. AOTHNNIKTII.
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