Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 10, 1889, Image 4

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council, vmxmnm. ■MOLAR KRRTniO. Brass wlok, Ga., Jaa. 0, M Council met. Prsssat, Hi* Honor, M.J. Colson, Mayor, end member* of Council Atkinson, Boat wick, Madden, Pennlnuu), Berrle, O'Connor, .Parker and Ulltnan. The uinutea of the last regular meeting read and confirmed. Council then went into an execu tive session for the pnrpona of efse> return»i jaiiy aae Weekly at BRUNSWICK, • G BORGIA, “run cnrr nr tun ana." The Clerk and for the month of found on third page. Mr. Friereon, of Savannah, iein the oity to-day looking after bln lum ber interests. ply at Oglethorpe Stables. i Auditor R. S. Mclver, of the 'reaaurer’a report •ecembcr will bo mBMm antine. , 'rf'~ B. A. Penniman, City Surveyor, -••rj* TBlroues. ’I . J3. £ Howard, leaeo fftfiy, Dsn Hon. William Love, of Pearson, ie in the eity to-day, looking the pic ture ef health. • The work of raising Kaiser Bros, ■tore apother.tqry began this morn: tog. Mr. W, H. Anderson is the ■rehitect and His H. B. Treadwell, Anythin and C. 6. Moore, Sexto® white eemc- |Xck White, Sexton colored Gem .^ McDonald, Keeper of Guard SiSSfe%-m* h. b. ***„,;,, Miss Sophie Thornbury left this morning for Atlanta. She did. not 1 until she got to^the train. Her lit- 1 tie pupils HI share# h'etsorrow at I ply to J. B. Hluehan. , /' Hr. Joseph Daniels of'Llberty county, who spent the last feir'd|y t< to the M left this home, satisfied In his own tpita’d that ills eyeshot rested upon the gfilden spot of the universe; He saw but one city, could be purchased for. and written order* for ei of various character, a* 1; meht of itM likM were impressed, wa» aw Whxucas, Such free rcannot isefthto freedom ■■ ■■;■ :: v ; tflfiiifta. - p , Bowyer, the auctioneer, has moved * out of the llorrla Mlchaelson build- ing, and a candy factory takes his place. Hrs. C. Busbee has told out' her millinery establishment to Messrs. Sahuts <fc Bio., of Orlando, Fla., who .Will refit the same and open up * nico dry goods establishment. The post office is having electrio lights put in. This Isa good, move —one worthy of Imitation. The. Ladies’ Aaxilliary of the M. C. A. moot this afternoon at the ropme. apart 6f their business being the election df officers tor the ensuing year.' '• " i* V umroc^i MUITF, CAI»% CAB- pxTum,cionki MATrate.Bim The j. Michelson’s prize drawing took place this morning,*nd Mrs. Howard L. Hlno has the good fortune to win the prlxo set of ftirnituv*. For the' last few months this es tablishment has given to every pur chaser of $5 worth of gubdfi a chance n^tho drawing, advertised to take place today., Mr. ti Ljfilllot was requested to superintendThe draw ing, which he did to the entire satis- faotioaof sM-tto^berked. > The win uing number was It -' , Pablft Speaking. >' Tha diseneelon of the bopd ques tion will como off at the court house tonight Wo trust that the speak ers will be found for both sides of this questioner It is an impqrM&t one, and’onr people are^dividecTon it «nd would really wish more light; all are honest in their positloi but widely dUfae^t in their ideas. Cleaning Oat the Underbrush. Council lset alght pasted reeoln- ttmw requiring the vacant lots •round the td^ to bp. nnderbfRahtd •t once, thus giving the air free cir culation and 2*tiU better improving the health of theelty. 8millght and air arc both conducive to health. * Whxbeas, purchasing or have been to the corporation from the very date the Clerk of the Council be' re quired to keep an order book with proper stub, and each head of com mittee lie required, upon making a requisition for supplies, tool*, etc;,, to obtain the order for same from the said Clerk of Council, endorsing said order, and (hat no; bills shaft he paid by the finance committee for snob supplies, tools, etc., unless ac companied by sneb orders® issued •and so approved. Adopted, Thebllla.of the Brunswick Light and Water Company was referred back to the finance committee for in vestigation. • An ordinance to repeal an ovdi- I nanbe adopted in Council August 1888, and entitled an ordinance to amend section SOS’ of the code of the eity of Brunswick, wo* read the first time and by unanimous consent Was placed upon its second reading and passed and adopted. A petition regd from W, ft Free man, Jr., aakiag that hf*- liquor li> cense be tr^neferrbd to the corner of Coohran Avenue and H. streets, was received and referred fr the Marsh*! for approval, * Petition read from John A.Smith and others, asking that license be not granted for the sale of liquors In the oid stand of Lang it Moody was cel ved and referred t® the Msrahel •spplBval. -mr- Communication read from Allen McDonald, keeper of thwganld house and clerk ef thr market, was edaadthscjtysttortwy Instructed to dwjfl andratapnee covering same. Petition read from William Ander son asking permission t® remove the remains of He rv tolls** bnrfed on Old Town Bay lot, No, to Oak Grove Cemetery, wM MMsjffcsd and referred to the cemeter^ eommitteev end atatoa of the white cemetery. ' The election of A T. Putnam, chief and. William H. Hants, assis- sasr the Cm department, was m^lvad and and orhdl psbHA4 an loti* Honorable Mayor and the C 'diftf Brunmcick: GaxTuexxx—Year can Be •HsefM(!Iknt earner «r sums of g* slaughter house at railroad ngfie compelliedt® remove the mm* wMiothe next ten^lays, oe the snmeid not only- unsightly Butt dkimwpml le those drtvtaw: by; Adapted % i* The foiTowiffg committeo wm tvp- pci'atedl t® form «license ordinance;: Aftfcsswm; Mwddst, ffCenuvr end Berrie. V The cttnlrmen of the park com mittee woe Instructed to> employ Mr, John Ward, temporonil’y for- the park. The Clerk won granted kw of absence from Friday t® Tuesday- next. CoivnciljslVen: took a recess until 12 o'clock Thursday, Jam- Cl, 18801 £, A» H'Stsoss- CL'W, of Council. Ch» Be Bought lVnrtflwscrit few wuftnatt price* whichi will and immense sail 1 ;. , A. KAISER do B5E3Q ZserMft, BSCi The eity Council went tot® secret session tost night for the election of officers A number of cftlAen* and members of the pram were requested t® leave' the mom; Some lingered around the- doors and wfmtow* dw ih^the session. Judge Symines ap peared on the scene;. and finding: Kdi- tor Brobetoir at the door asked litor c® let hlur pass in, and then on non need t® Council that that gentle man, w h® he, designated o» the theft door-keeper had allowed htim t® come to They remonstrated; but tinslly allowed hinrt® remain; Alderman tnimas and Maddim hwd their votes recordist! against the secret eoseiou; The city coda states that ‘'all' meet ings of tlie Mayor and Council shaft be public, except whea executive business,' 1 ’ And now ms are asked if electing officers to executive business; We » out inability t® answer the query—hope pome legal gentleman wffl it all ftttf iffcfr m^in^ Wa are free <® confess than we don't approve of sem* (Msfewe to the affairs ofowr eity, and hope tnsse III SUl ail FOR SALE. For Sale or Rent xa; mnmimi )ut» Tsauailant w # lllMli _.. „ C HB1 UIB- ImWUMHtS untxvmii 1 uiwTiemnMr'nw m« mmssI ;.«ftrnin ttvu' ts> nun ihdUtwptir mamii; on Town mwMrmrrm- Wti niTiiim; Hodges $ O'Connor. Xf^/tbt -feist aA Oar Prescription DqpHtnat tSwlWeat Kg mmt wdnjNH. m(UQt v «T £Lflt OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Which; u.audl samis rAR^T 6w)WKS(| UBB8K MMIt Ms Pis ■J ■■■■nr > lMtp^ as sddr-WMfe ktoto- Mayor ployea of Ik •«* MW QUARTERS HBMrkftialh mynawrstnndl . to to* ocaneix uiocKr .iMiawnw tmtm Ht'di ftry ffwiir m* Marked down TO SI