Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 08, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1891. 10 JAIL Director French, the * Boston Banker, Locked Up. In His Darkest Hour He Is Deserted. -rl,. Mint Htrennou. Kfl'iirf, to Socuro u.ll Foiled—Former Social Friend. L..,. the Honker to HI. Fete— M7S,- OOO Required to Secure to Him Hie Liberty, the Beepoo.lbltlty Too Great. BOSTOS, Nor. 7.-Colonel Jonas H. French, in default of $75,000 bail, has been committed to Charles street jail, since his arrest he has been in the cus tody of the United States marshal. From that time forth he has been mak ing the most atrenaons efforts to secure bail, bat the man who bnt a short time since was surrounded by influential, financial, political and social friends found his closest associates so far out of bis reach when disuster came that not even the few thousand dollars needed to keep him out of jail could be. found by himself or his counsel. But two men presented themselves to sign the bond of $75,1)00 required to se cure him his liberty, and neither was nearly qualified to assmne the respon sibility. Mr. John Stetson was applied to by a friend of Mr. French, and he said he would furnish bail providing $75,000 in good securities were placed in his bauds as un indemnity in case French fori ted his bonds. The friends of Colonel F.etich who were willing to give an indemnity bond have been en gaged in efforts to comply with Mr. Stetson’s requirements, but were una ble to make the necessary arrange ments, and the commitment was made early in the evening. ANOTHER BANK SENSATION. flic Suspension of Hirschfeld end TVolff In Herlln. Berlin. Nov. 7.—The snspensionof the firm of Hirsclifeld & Wolff, the bankers of this city, cansed a sensation in financial circles, but it was as noth ing to tile latest developments. It was reported at the time the failure was announced that the Empress of Germany and Prince Henry of Prussia were liable to lose a large amount by the failure, nml that the minister of public worship. Dr. Von Gossler, had lost his entire ’fortune, and that nianv members of the most aristocratic fam ilies were involved in the firm’s trou bles. Under such circumstances a rigid in vestigation into the affairs of Hirschfeld and Wolff was only natural. This in quiry into the bankers’ business meth ods were commenced, and resulted in the arrest of Herr Wolff, head of the firm of Hirschfeld & Wolff, on a charge of a most serious nature, the particu lars of which have not as yet been made public. This financial upheaval was the only thing talked about in Berlin, and further and more startling devel opments are expected when the full facts become known. The amount of the firm's liabilities is not yet announced, but it it understood that it is very high. Wiuilfil HU Itluney, Flock.nor, Ala., Nov. 7.—"Give me my money, and give it to me quick, ” was what an excited depositor said, as he forced his way through the crowd around the doors of the Bank of Flo rence, and pointed a pistol at the vice president. He was qnickiy led away and the doors closed. The failure of the Bunk of Florence makes the third institution of its kind to go under in this city in two years. The officers of the bank refuse to make a statement, bi t claim that the bank will resume iu a tew days. Thu assets of the batik are $50,000 and the liabilities are less than half that amount. The failure was to tally unexpected and is deplured by all. RECIPROCITY AND CABLE. About These Hatters, Hr. Mott Smith of Hawaii Talks to Mr. lllalno. Washington, Nov. 7.—Dr. Mott Smith, minister of finance of Hawaii, who is on a special mission to this gov ernment, lias arrived in Washington from New York, accompanied by Mr. C. K. Bishop, of Honolulu, who is an ex-member of the cabinet, and at the present time president of the board of education. The latter is on his way to Honolulu. Dr. .Smith called on Secretary Blaine, lu» special mission being to secure some modifications of the reciprocity treaty in force between this country and Ha waii, the.operations of which, so far as Hawaii is concerned, have been seri ously affected by the operations of the new United States tariff law. As this law grants a bounty to producers of su gar in this country, the benefits here tofore reaped by the Hawaiian pro ducers from the free admission of their sugar into the United States under the provisions of the treaty are negatived. Dr. Smith will alio call the attention Of the secretary ot state to the matter of laying a cable between the United “fates and Honolulu. The government Of Hawaii, he says, is ready to pay a subsidy to any company establishing a cable line between the two countries. t'lmi Famine la Chicago. t mcA'to, Nov. 7. —There is a coal fam ine at the Chicago docks where steam- «rs and tngs are supplied, cansed by strikers iu the Pittsburg and Indiana 7* coal fields. Every available ton ?I. furf haa been exhausted at south Chicago and stocks hare have become m tow that steamers aransing anything h.72£ ge *’ ° a Richardson ft Co,, |WT* S00 cars at Cleveland, which they intended to ahip immediately bytfaa Sj {“ to relieve the famine “*?• bnt the firm found that a railroad «®peny had confiscated the entire ““Wltforitalocomotives. The trou- iig,!?*®? . to 811 manufacturing estab- CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHES. Demesile end Foreign end of General Interest. Major Haynes, a leading tobacco grower of Decatur county, Ga., recently 6old his tobacco crop of nineteen acres for $4,000. The 8-year-old daughter of Joseph Wyatt, living near Calhoun, Mo., ran np stairs to get some hickory nuts. Re turning she fell and broke her neck. J. A. Vallance’s ginhouse. about three miles from Social Circle, Ga., has been totally destroyed by fire. It is sup posed to be the work of an incendiary. The large dry goods firm of Weiss Bros, at Galveston, Ter., have assigned, Gut Teevy being named as trustee. The assets are between $500,000 and $800,000; liabilities, $450,000. T. J. Reynolds, colored, ex-state sena tor from Beaufort county, S. C., has been convicted of defrauding pensioners. There are several other cases of similar character pending against him. Rony McNeil, a leading citizen ;of Harnett, N. C„ is dead, aged 88. He was long and closely identified with cotton mill interests in Georgia, and leaves a fortune of nearly $100,000. Miners in West Newton, Pa., mines are ont on a strike for the reinstate ment of three leaders in the late strike. The company refuses to take the leaders buck. Three hundred men are out. John B. Ewing, a well known young man, who went to Naahville from Chat tanooga some months ago, accidentally shot himself behind the ear in a fash ioi a ie boarding house. He will die. The first legal banging in Washing ton county, Ga., since 1881 occurred Friday, when Tom Webb, colored, paid tho death penalty for committing rape on a 10-year-old white girl last March. Daniel Ledbetter, a peddler in At lanta. Ga., fell through an elevator on Broad street, in that city, and was so seriously injured that he died in half an hoar. He leaves a wife and five children. A fire destroyed most of the bnildings and material of the Berkley Phosphate company, at Ashley Junction, seven miles from Charleston, 8. C. The acid chamber building was saved, but most of the other property was destroyed. The Baker wire mill at Lockport, [Us., has closed. The superintendent, who is also mayor of Lockport, locked put fifty employes because they refused to leave the union which they have lately formed with the amalgamated iron and steel workers. R. M. Tankeslsy, one of the oldest Cbattauooga residents is apprised that he is one of the heirs to an estate of $90,000,000 left by the Tankesley heirs atjYorkshire, England. There are others of the heirs -iu Tennessee, Kentucky and other sonthern states. Not for years has the supply of drink ing water in New York been so low, nor has the danger of a genuine water famine been greater than at present. Commissioner Gilroy says that if there is no. heuv.v rainfall soon the water would only last fifteen or twenty-five days more. A special from Raleigh, N. C., re ports a murder in Greene county, that state. A white man named Wilson was teasing another named Brown. The latter suddenly became angry, and seiz ing a plunk crashed Wilson’s skull. Death resulted in a few hours. The murderer has fled. Advices received from Negropout, an island belonging to Greece and lying in tbs ASgenn sea, state that an un known British steamer, laden with oil, has been burned at sea. Six persons were saved from the burning vessel. All others on board, to luding the cap tain’s wife, were drowned. There is no more prospect of rain at Columbus, Ind., than there was two montlis ago. Hud everybody views the situation with alarm. WeUs, streams and ponds are completely dry in entire sections, and since the fifties nothing like it has been known. In many of the inland towns water is being sold. Cochrane, Fullerton ft Co., distillers and wholesale liquor dealers at Louis ville, K>\, have mode an assignment to the Louisville Trust company. Liabil ities and assets can not be learned with in any satisfactory opproxitr ation, bnt are supposed to be about equal, and to reach nearly $500,000. The commercial rating of the company is $500,000. Wlil iTpen m ilrrw-ry. Sioux City, Nov. 7.—As a re sult of the Democratic victory in Iowa the hope that the prohibition law will be soon repealed, the Union stock yards in this city announces that it will soon begin the construction of a large brew ery here. It is also asserted that two breweries, which have been idle for several years, will be started up. DAILY. MARKET REPORTS. Naval Store*. Produce and Provision*. Nbw York* Nov. 7.—Pork quiet and steady; mess old $lu.00ff^li).75: new $11 Jin; extra prime $l0.oa&10.50. Middles firm; snort clear Lard quiet and firm; western steam tUi bid; city steam 0.0); options, December 0.42.- Jan. uary 0.01 bid. ■ Chicago Market. Chicago. Nov. 7. Wheat-Dec. WHi Way !«X. Corn—Nov. 5t; Dec. 47H; Jan. «3& May ^Oats-Nor. SKW; Dec. &, May && Pork-May 11A0; Dec. Jan. 11.1'*. Riba—Dec. 5.72; Jan. 5.75. Lard-May Deo. 0.07; Jan. 02K. New York Cotton Future*. Nbw York. Nov. 7. Opening. Close. November ,,....7.» $.01 December 0.01 0.08 iiiary ...0.15 8.23 Tone firm. dltogBH. ....8.W V b.2t i.a 8,6* S.M gales Si,100. Spots dolt Mid- Llr.rpool Cotton Fotom- Liverpool, Nov. 7. . Opening. Close. November and December...or, id January A.H StjJar3^:.":::*S' r aad June. 4.40 T0®a quiet am) steady. Bale# tjm. 4.25 4.28 4J» 4.81 «» MOTHERS’ FRIEND To Young Mothers Mikes Child Birth Eaij. < Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physician. Booh to "VeOsrs” rnattod TREK, BRADFIELD REGULATOR OO. ATLANTA, QA. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. HEALTH 13 WEALTH.-" The Nervous Ststeh is the IUs.- NERVE 12" AND Brain TREATMENT 13 AOUARA!rn*D8P*OI?k for liyutcria, Ailxsinesa, con i'u:*ioiifc, nervous neuralgia, headache, nervous prostra t’d by alcohol 1 • >. it.iulgmne* or c*U-*bUM r-ry.£>^ I’u UnSTOaB LOST MAN- & \ HOOJ nud thUHhntidmi - that ■Hon bo red In The PHARMACY, Cor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth 8t. I carry as fine and varied a stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, and Imported Toilet Goods at can be found. I am not under enormous expenses and can sell you goods and fill your PRESCRIPTIONS at reasonable rates. Give me a call and eave money. W. 0. RUSSELL, Proprietor. H if:> Y-wurhvo, W \S / in itch ftdmlr MANLY MEN and OMArfLY WOMEN, It Is kV-’i ttPAIKANTISB <1 cure the worst cases id women. This In a >vi» h murvejous RUccetM by un eiuliietil phynirlut. mid It will not dlnappoint >Mil. T'ru-.. ,.y mull, pre-pild.fl per box, or tlx boxes r o- AS. With nix boxen „ boxes vFucen cTinrnnfe# to refund the money If tn» ■'••ct noi eir«»ct u cure. It build* uii find *n ike* MEN MANLY sad WOKEN WOMANLY. Mrxeod ntnmp for circulars. Ac. Bolt Aetata. JACOBS PHARMACY 00. Atlutft, 0*. P.O.Box BBT. llr<rtu:r.sf'K»: Capita! City Bank, Atlanta Commotion. Commercial Agencies. DOCTOR lACKERS ENCLISHM ■will (top a. Cough in one ■ check a Cold In a day, and : Consumption if taken in time. ■IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE • WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP Da It Picajfly. A SB cent '"may their res. Ask |l)r. Acker’s Enguijh Fills : CORK CONSTIPATION. S email, t>l,.-.nt. e f»v .rite with lk« 1.41m. :w.H. nOOKEU*CO.,« WMt Eroedwej, N.Y. B ——,mHMI|IM»tIIIWt»WII»HH» A Household Remedy B LOOP and SKI N DISEASES ji ura BM Botanic Blood Balm If SCROFULA, ULCERS, SILT U lures RHEUM. ECZEMA, ere nr form ot malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be tide* feeing tMcseloas In tuning a, the system niul restoring the censtltutlen, » K »n Impaired from any cense. Its almost supernatural fettling propertlia Juitifr ns In guaranteeing t cure, II directions are followed. SENT FREE BLOOD BALM 00.. Atlanta. Be. The Greatest Medicinal Discovery of thn An. No Disease of the Blood can withstand its powerful cleans ing- qualities. Gamma* tin the I WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO, COLUMBUS, OAo ROM MALB MX ALL PMBWimt. ••§•••••••• • GOOD NEWS • A FORTHE BILUONSOF C0NSUBERS0F m " Tntt’s Pills. # li give* Dr. Tntt Firmware toan-M w ..ounce Gut lie In new putting ape -W •TINY LIVER PILL® which is ofMC*edliwIremalUtaa,,n* - _ r_« at Ah. bIWNM nf ( IM IUVMP Turn tint lives film — Is shown In the border of this "ad." ~ • •••••••••• Notice of Dissolution. The firm or Joiner A Nicholson, doing a The business will be continued bjr ThomM E* JolDtr. at the old st*nd, who retains mil mmu end AMames All liabilities of said fl,m. TM.N 0 rrmbej ( . A . & l»l.o INKR JOHN C. NICHOLSON. noT7-dd«Uz. D. WATTS, * * Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has come to the front again, and can be found on the corner. Watts Budding, With an elegant line of fresh Groceries^ Confectioneries, which he will sell at rook bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest- to call and see him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES ^ BRANDIES and plenty of Jugs in the rear, which will be shipped to any part of the United States and Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. T. M. Allen. £. Taylor. T. E. Allen. REAL ESTATE. Do you want a FARM of 100 acres, for $ 600, 200 acres, for $1000, 100 acres, for 91000, 130 acres, for $1800, 126 aores, for $ 900, or a nice cottage in the city, or some large plantation to grow rich on 2 If so, call on Allen, Taylor & Co., APPLICATION PCI! CIIAIITER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumtkr COUNTY. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E.H. Ferguaoa J. J.Caffrey. both of .Loui*vliie, Ky., John M. Green of Atlanta, flm., H. C. liagleyand M. H. Her- per, respectfully, Hhows that they und their BucceiitiurA desire to be Incorporated under tho corporate name and style 01 “amerlcu* Oil Company.” Thut their objects and pur poses are for pecuniary gain for themselves, their associates and successors; and that the business they propose to carry on is th« buy ing and selling of cotton seed and its pro ducts, such as, cotton seed oil, erude ana re fined, cotton seed meal and cake, cotton setd S ulls and arhes, crushing, pressing and re- uing of same; further, th*-t of purchasing and dealing in seed cotton and cotton seed, after the cotton haa been ginned, of ail kinds and varieties; and the manufaemre, prepa ration and sale of products derived from cottonseed; and the cairylng on, manage ment and control of such business or m*nu- faolureconnected therewith; and generally, to engage in all such employments and lines of business, where cottonseed or its products are utilised wholly or la part. Also, the leasing and owning of tank care, ronnnfac- turing of barrels and casks, and all other commodities in connection with said busi ness. Tho main business of'.he corporation is to be the manufacture and aal«oi cotton seed oil. and fcs incident thereto the utilizing ‘ sale of All products of seed cotton and —.-on seed. PetltiouerH further show unto the court that their principal place or busi ness will be In the counly of Hutu ter, Bute of Osorgta; but that they d« slre to carry on business, employ and send agents elsewhere in said state, and into other sutes and terri tories of the United Btates, and establish branch offloes therein, if they deem It ad visable. That the amount ot capital to be employed Petitioners is one hundred (fH»,000) dollars, fifty thousand 1150,000) dollars of whioh is actually paid in *?P e nundred and fifty thous and (fluo 000) dollars. Petitioners desire to be — — ear*, with thepriv- — 7-—-—m —lifter trout time to own and contrul, sell, aialgn, transfer, or die* poee of such real eatete, or intereit tu real »tate, at roar he neoeasary and proper for thro Inoltlmnla mm.I s5._' wteoxcjloi* We offer at this season Turnip Seed! end to ehanxe the name at pleasure; to have • rlihttosueand be sued, audio make all necesuary contracts la the conduct of lie business;to borrow money, audio secure the same by giving notes, Indentures, bonds, mortzatesand land, at the corporation may ►» proper «o do: and tortber tu be Inverted with an the rights, powers, privilege. Im munities and traoebleea Incident to corpora tions of the kind,and necessary to carry on and conduct the objects and purposes of tne butlneae or pellt'nneri. Petitioners further desire that they shall be Incorporated so that no stockholder In the corporation than be bound 1n any way fo- the debts or liabilities of the corporation beyond the amount of his unpaid subscription ot tho capital stock of aald company* Wbereiore petitioners pray that after this petition eball have been tiled, recorded and published, according to law, that the court Will grant an order grantfog thlra^dlcai Ion. Filed onto. Sente^rSf. 1 ^*’ J. H. ALLRN, Clerk B.C. I certify the above and foregoing to be a true extract from the Record of Charters In Mumter Superior Court this September 23rd 1W1. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk B. C. THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN ' Grocer of Americus, The oldest grocer merchant in Amoricns and the first to open in the new hotel with a first-class line of GROCERIES, FROTTS, VEGETABLES, add everything usually kept In a first- class grocery. Thanking the people of Americus and sarroundinROonntry for their very liber al patronage in tho put, I respectfully ■olloit a continuance of the same, and will do all In my power to pleueall who come my way. All goods delivered free of charge In corporate limits. THOS. B. GLOVER, 2d door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on 3m New Street, Americus, Ga. S. A. M. ROUTE. THE LITTLE SEWIN8 MACHINE HAN orrbbs roR salb SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on euy terms, and can supply lbs beet | UII0| ill, lie,, rOB ALL MACHINES. Bpeelal attention given to npalilna all ■mall Machinery. Orders; by mall win re- clve prompt attention. T. S. GLOVER Desires to Inform the public that he be. oloaed out bis grocery business and h, put In a eplcndtdjlne of spot ting Guns, Cartridges, Shells, and tneb other goods aa belong to tbit line. Oivn Mb a Call. T. S. GLOVER, Wattg Building, AMERICUS, GA. angZltUmoe To Peddlers. Every person before peddling raiut register with the Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector $50 for the county, and <25 for the state. License for the county are for the term of one year; for the state, only for the fiscal year. If any person, except a disabled soldier of this state, (and be most register every year) peddles without first obtaining such license, be shall forfeit to the county on* hundred dollars. Any officer or t ax payer of this county may .jqulre a peddler to exhibit his license, and upon failure or rttoaal so to exhibit, the ped dler forfeits <900—one-half to the Informer, the other to the county. By order ef Commissioners. oc21 tf J. B. DUNN, Tax Collector. Savannab, Americas 4 Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Xffeot Oot. 26,1891 ’Colombo.!^!"!! ?v r e r ' 1 KUsvllle arr .•EUavllleB lve Americas ut 1 ,’:::«S*.!!:".:i T 4 Wu.i .Helema Ire ... ... Lyons, ..lve Savannah .....an .Charleston an IDS JSp. 2 15 pm Ire.!!!....OpeUka.......»rr l os 8 40 arr America. .lve 8 201 S 65 am lve".... Montgomery.... .»rr 7 30pm S 60 Its Columbtu...... arr II 20 SM arr......Amnr!ctu lve 6 20 fietw’n Montgomery end Amort cue, TtafetfkqU 7 40 a m lve. 10 01 tv*. 2 65 p m Ire sn Amerlcui lve 7 2. pi All 266 I OS Between America, end JkeXionTflls, r ut Helimi . .,tr- ....Brunswick......It, ... Jacksonville. ft no am S 66 am 1100 pm 6» • GIom connection made at Montgomery tor all points In the Soathweet, and nt America, tor Binnfnglui, and all points la the Northwest. Pueengers from Charleston destined to points ^reet of Sorannab, change ears at 0. At A June- fe. B, GOODMAN, Geo. Pul. Agent. Americus, Gs. (^COMMERCIAL AGENTS. J. M. CAROLAN, E. A. AKITH. fiarannah. Ga. Birmingham, Ala. LBB McLENDON, JNO. T. ARGO, C.H. r ’ Grand Show Opened In front of Allen House where you can call at all times and find fresh fish of fill kinds, oysters received daily, fruit of all kinds on hand; candies, crackers and cheese, fresh and fine. Call and see us. Im McELROY BROS, Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that the Arm of Martin* Lewie he. this day t een dtMolved by mutual eooeeat, R. tf. Lewie withdrew. from the firm. The bn.In... will be continu ed by tf. M. Martin, wno retains all the as set* and assume* *11 the liabilities of .aid firm. XblaOeidberOth. 1801. W. 61. Mariik, octSt-lawlw K. U. Lkwik. City Tax Notice. D. iCbrimiiow, % Clerk and Treasurer. November 4,18*1. 1m. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—SUMTzn CopaTV. To the Superior Court of aald County: The petition of o. W. Lamar, R. T. John son. W. M. Hitt and Uarehell Martin togeth er with their Moolateeehow* that they have entered Into an association under the name and aty to of “Tlie Shipper* Cnmprea* Asso ciation”. That the object of said association la pecuniary gain to Uife Individual members and tue corporation In this, to-wltt By the running, owning and controlling a compress, using said compreia In AmerTcua, Sumter county, Os., for the purpose ot compressing cotton packed In bales for more ounvenlent and readier transportation. The principal office of the said aaeodatlon Is to be In Americus, Georgia, with privilege of doing buslneua of both owning, control- lngand leasing comptestc. la said county and In any section or the United States tlie as-ochUion may see proper. Th« petitioner, pray that they be Invested together with their a wool ate. and successors with the power to oarry on tho aforemen tioned objects together with the power to nurchaseand hold property, real and person al: to rent and tease propert y, both real and personal; tosntandbesuod; to use a com mon seal. If the assoc'stlO ' should no desire, aud to exercise all power usually conferred upon corporkllont of almllsr character, as may be consistent with the laws of Ueorghi, of any'tats In which s i I iissoclatlnn may do business and not Incoiulitent with Hie laws of the United 6tate«. • ' Petitioners further allow that the capital stock of said association Is thirty thousand do'l*ra, more than 10 per cent of which has been actually paid in. Yu nr petitioner- tar- thorshowthattheyd-slro thepaselng of an order allowing them to Inoruaaeatany >lme they may see tit tho .capital stock to any amount not to exc-ed fill y thousand dollars. Wherefore,co rlderlnathe premise!,your p-tltloners prav me passing or an order granting this thelrappltoallo i with 'he sev eral provisions therein slat'd, nn I that they and fhelridceeaeoce be Incorporated for amt during tho lermOf twenty years, with the tlonerewllleverpray. HINTON * CUTTS, Attorue. a for Petitioners. Filed in office OetoborSl. 1*1. , „ J. II. AI.I.EN, Clerk H.C. I certify the above to he a true extract from the He.ord of (’hurtrrs.thisO-d.il, Ml. qc2! Inwlw ■ J. H. ALLEN, Clerk 8. C. • AN ORDINANCE. An ordinancelo repent icctoi M0 of the code of ordinances of tlie city of Americus, and In lieu ther of to prescribe by ordinance the time when all tax returns (ball be made, and for other ourposce. . . .. HKi'riuN J, no It ordained and enacted by the Mayor and City Council of Americus, and ft is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the asms, That from and after the passage or this ordinance section 31*1 of the code of ortilns* ct-s Ilf tbeelty of Amerl- eus, which preenrlb-s that the Mayor and city Council or AmeOcua sba I by resolution fix the time whhln which nil Lax retur.K •ball be made, aim eau» the clerk and treas urer to give thirty dej-apubllc notice thereof, be, end the same fe hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof t’-e roilowlngacctlon boeiincted: sac.X Bell further enacted undo dalned by the authority aforesaid, That from aid after tho pas-age of this ordinance ml tax re turns shnll he mode between ’he first d-yof April and tho firutday of July or each year. That upon the first day of July of each year |i shall be the duty ef tho clerk and treusnrer tocl.se Ills digest and to proceed to assess and tax all unroi urned property aa provided In election Ain) of the code of ordinances ot the city. nxc. A Be It further enacted and ordained, That ell ordinance* and parte of ordinances and resolution!, contrary to this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby repea ea. Adopted by City CouncIljAu^. 21. mi. Clerk and Treasurer. Registration Notice. imy, * — sn a* tlie law required until Hat- orday, December mil, l«»i. when ilu?y will be finally cloN-d. Hour* for registration are from 0 o'clock a. in. to 12 iu. and from 2 O’clock tO 6p. ID. D. K. BKIWhON, Clerk and Treasurer Nov 4 f 1801. till dec Vi. Arrival and Departure of Mall*. CKNTRAL K. B. Arrive From. Leave For. 6:40 pm Columbus 7:90am l:U0pmll:3) pm Macon 1:09 pm 9:35 a iu 1:08 p m 8:'Uiam Albany 1:90pm 11:20pm a. A. A M. R. B. 6:10pm Havannah 0:20am 7:15am Omaha e:15p m Going Houth and West “ 13:» pm 0:00pm Pure wioM, brand!m and wUiUm for medicinal noe^toldat Dm. KLDaiDea’e Drag Stor*.