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THE DAILY ADVERTISER. MONTGOMERY ALABAMA. WKDNESPAT OCTOBER 15 1390 were married at the home or the bride's REVENUE RAIDERS. parentspn Clayton street Rst: Br. 3, A ROUSING MEETING LAST NIGHT.

Highest Of all ia Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. ijt 1889.

D. Burkhead, pastor of the Presbyte aro now payable, and members are re-quested to oome forward and settle. As promisod at the last meeting, I have secured from the State and Inter-State Railroad Commissions abstracts of all the laws, State and Federal, bearing upon railroad freights' and transportation. We also have un file tho freight tariffs of the various rail A Still Broken Up on Ilia eorla Line-Several lialds Iu Jackson County. Monthly meeting of commercial and INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION rian Cburoh performed the ceremony.

The groom is a promising young man, well known in the business and sooial oircles af Birmingham. The bride is one off Montgomery's loveliest and brightest daughters. She is a favorite among a large cirole of friends and admirers. The happy oouple left last night for Birmingham, their future home. roads loading into tho city.

In Hddi-H Official reports of several raids on moonshiners were received at the Revenue offices in this city yesterday. Ou October 8th Deputy Collector B. W. Briggs captured and destroyed one tion to this, circular lottocs have, been sent out to tho morchants of oity roqucstiug them to report any discrim sCaconrajrlng Rsporta From the ad Secretary Montgomery Wrestling Ttlk tha Largest Trad In Hor HUtoty Mr. Pardla'a Beaignatlon.

inations which may come umlor thoir log still house, aud an eighty "gallon observation, or that effect their busi still located on the line ness. Replits received from several pt -The Climax' restaurant will give special rates for meals to persons attending the Sam Jones meetings. 3t tnese indicate perfect satisfac tion as to their relations to between Alabama and Georgia," owner unkuown. The officers also captured twenty-four bushels of meal, ABSOlJrEDf RJRE AMUSEMENTS. the railroads, while others havo grievances to bo oreseutod for ad 40 bushels of mash, 2,300 gallons of The regain monthly meeting of the Commercial and Industrial Association was held last night.

The attendance was large and the meeting was euthusiastio and interesting. Mr. M. B. Houghton, the president, submitted his report as follows: justment and correction, which will be presented to the roads and pressed tor consideration' in duo form.

The An Ordinance. Whereas, on the 15th day of Septem sottlement roachod through tne asso i Bfauli ul Lillian Lewi'. To-night Miss Lillian Lewis will present her new great play "Credit Lorrian" at the Opera House. Women love to see beautiful dresses and men love to see beautiful women in beautiful dresses. Miss Lewis combines both.

She is known to be the most beautiful woman on the stage, ber, 181)0, at a regular meeting of the ar-i. i. beer, and a lot of tubs, tools, etv The outfit was valued at. 8250., fro arrests wore mado. The distillery was the proportv of several parties in the neighborhood aud was operated by a company.

It was destroyed last March, but the owners resumed operations in a short while. This time the officers destroyed the house aud the entire outfit. On October 10th, Deputy Collectors Colquitt and Laughlin raided a distil Uity council of ac wuiou a quorum was present, tne following resolution was duly adopted by the said City Council, to-wit: Resolved by the City Council of Montgomery, First That the city of ciation a lew weok ago cotton rates over ono of tho leading roads will be, aud has indeod already been, worth thousands of dollars to the city. iiy authority of tho board of directors, I have recently undertaken the work of making a correct enumeration of the population of tho city aud the publishing of a reliable directory. It is understood that this wotk must bo self sustaining and with no cost to the Association.

In this view lam now canvassing the city, assisted by Air. John W. Powell, an entirely reliable gentleman, to obtain subscriptions aud advertisements to socuro tho Success and the best dressed woman of the day. Her costumes for this season were all made under her personal direction in Paris by the famous art To the Members of the Commercial and lndnstrial Association: I am pleased to report progress in nearly all lines that affect tho commercial, linau-eial and industrial interests of Muut-fomery. As I predicted iu a letter to the Manufacturers' Record in August last, Montgomery is wrestling with the largest and most diversified volume of trade over experienced hor history.

Many new merchants, with capital and Montgomery desires and hereby elects house, one brick smoke stack. SCHEDULE O. MACHINERY. In buildings on lot 2. One Deane, Duplex, Compound Pumping Engine.

One Deane, Duplex, High-pressure, Puming Engine. Each of the above having a maximum capacity of 4,000,000 gallons ia 24 hours. One Deane Condenser, 10-14-18. One Deane Boiler Feed Pump IU-5-10. One ten horse power Westinghouse Engine.

One four-inch Baldwinsville contri-fucal pump. One 12-foot copper coal heater. Six 60 inch by 17 feet boilers, 90 horse power, each. Foundations, set-tines, connections. lery operated by Valter Brown, near to purchase the Water orks con draper, "Worth." Ida, Jackson County, and captured 800 gallons of beer, one flake stand and eight fermenters.

The still had been removed. The property was valued 1 he ladies and gentlemen of the structed under an ordinance granting to Arthur H. Howland, his associates or assigns, the right to lay down, use and maintain water mains, pipes, aqueducts and other fixtures pertaining to furnishing a water supply to and in company dross in the same exquisite styio and perfect taste as Miss Lewis. at wo. Tne harmony of color and beauty of Oa tho 9th inst.

the same officers raided the establishment of Loah Fos- enterprise, have oast their lot in her borders to help swell tho lido of her great and profitable commerce. A nrainmoth manufacturing industry, with largo capital and a heavy pay-roll, has recently begun tho production of the design in the costuming of each act of each play is under the personal supervision of Miss Lewis, and the effect is a "symposiumjwhich feasts and dazzles and delights the oye, which fascinates and charms and enchants good taste." Reserved seats at Hirschers. sott, near Kern Cliff, Jackson county. They capturod and destroyed a forty-gallon copper still, cap and worm, eight formanters, 800 gallons of beer and a lot of buckols, tools, etc. The property wav valued at, S73.

of the enterprise. I propose as soon as sulllcioutsum is subscribed, to divide tho city into convenient districts of such size as to embrace from 500 io 7i 0 pecpl-3 ench as nearly as possible, and to piuce enumerators iu tue field who are residents of the districts they fittings, regulators, gauges, tools, extra parts, eta SCHEDULE D. WELLS, ETC, the city of Montgomery, and consenting that the same may be extended by them within the police jurisdiction of said oity, adopted Oct. 6, 1885, as provided by Section 17 of said ordinance. Second That the Mayor and Committee on Water Works are hereby appointed and instructed to confer with the Capital City Water Company for tho purpose of agreeing upon the price of said Water Works, and to report the result of their nogotiations to a called meeting of this Council.

Third That in the event said Mayor On tho 7th Deputy Collectors Col its goods. The demand is so great and On Lot No. 2. are to enumerate and to get the work One 8-inch artesian well 651 feet deep quitt and Laughlin captured a forty-gallon copper still, operated by Wil below high water. One 8-moh artesian well 652 feet deeD Under the Gai Light.

Next Saturday matinee and night the great melodrama, "Under the Gas Light," will be presented with all its elegant scenery aud a specially selected company- below high water. done in a very few days. We hope thus to demonstrate that the recent census enumeration which gave this city only 2 1,5.1) population is utterly erroneous, and at tho same time furnish the be.t directory ever giveu the city. As nil depends upon saeuringsut'ii-eient snbscrio.ions in advance to carry so unitorm, tuo uela is so inviting, that wo may safely predict the plant to bo duplicated in t.fco LM.t.ir future. Dosirable real estate is very firmly held, much so that sides aro restricted.

Cur real estate dealers havo been greatly tioubied to find sui.aldo houses for tl.oeir eairor tenants, and mil. hito perph to Due S-inch artesian well 449 feet deen liam lraiiy, near C'atray's Ktore, in Jackson County. They destroyed the stili, 10,000 gallons of beer, fourteeu fermenters and a lot of buckets, backings, tools, etc. The property was valued at 673. No arrests were made, Pth'SONALS.

below high water. One 8-inch artesian well 431 feet deeD and Committee on Water Works and the Capital City Water Company can secures a beautiful below high water. Pears' Soap complexion. One 8-foot brick drain ace welL through the undertaking, you are not agree upon the price to be paid by the city of Montgomery to said compa A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. ny tor said water works, then the I earnestly requested not to turn away the canvasser when ho calls upon you.

I think the Association is to be congratulated upon its present Brick housings, connections, gates copper air chambers, drain pipes, etc. SCHEDULE E. BESERRVOIRS. On lot No. 2.

Two circular brick reservoirs 67 feet aau property paying eyou small relative income, sale a price, to n.ett the iletiiauds -f Ni hoa-os ar up ii: ad parts city, It business and residence uiudsi'S. two Hew Mr, Then. Welch Run Over by Horse and Uuejfy La Nlglit. Mayor and said Committee are hereby instructed and authorized to recommend to the Council the name of some disinterested and competent person to be selected by said Council to act for i prosperous and harmonious condition Mr. Theo.

Welch, General Freight IS est diameter, 24 feet doep. djiished 'iotitgons Agent of the Louisville and Nashville Institutions of as one of the iry and bids i for a long, and scaoui horn-soon i'f pieli to attest ilu Ill ts i Mr. Fred Bush, of Atlanta, District Agent of the Louisville Nashville Railroad, was in the city yesterday. Mr. F.

B. Purdie, of New Orleans, is spending a few days iu the city. Marshal B. W. Walker left last night for Huntsville.

Mr. Carter Jones has returned to his place on the Louisville fc Nashville tiailroad. Mrs. A. A.

Wiley and sou Noble, ta to live and tiailroad met with a painful accident Ihuri the city of Montgomery for the pur accident about 7 o'clock last night. pose of hxing a price which the city should pay for said Water Works, as i'lfl ully sub- progi-css lit tui- matter of '1 hero is a iarnc demand forsiciiled and un i aa.l the wages ohereu at" holier tiian for yeur-i past. oii'-siioa of ecarnis; Whilg the street at the corner of Church and South Court he was ruu over by a horse and buggy, knocked long time to come. Ail of which is mittc.i. cjm: i'-'ports from die te.

w. re received, co mi t- i wo circular brick reservoirs 57 feet diameter, 24 feet deep. With screen and gate chambers, con-, necting supply, suctiou, discharge and drainago pipes, gates, etc. SCHEDULE P. STAND T1PE.

One wrought iron stand 105 ft. high and 20 feet diam, spiral, iron frame, stairway from bottom to top, balcony around top. The whole resting ou masonry foundations having archways for the admission of iolet and discharge pipes, chock valves. down and dragged twenty or thirty (ireii. provided Dy ejection li of said ordi nance.

Whereas, Pursuant to the authority and instructions contained in said resolution the Mayor and Committee on Water Works on, to-wit, the 24th day of September, 1890, had an interview with John D. Roquemore. president of rename particular feet. He received an ugly scalp wound tlie Wholesale from the Committee i'lii 1 uie mouuiaius 01 i ostern (jar olina. on tne back part or nis nead and was that.

Montgomery is largest volume or trade lra.il, report' bunding til i Col. and J. S. inter returned homo last nigat. They have been ab Cooks, is SOClHi Sfii momentous It it can factor! it hearts aad JVionttromerv was otherwise bruised and hurt.

Dr. J. S. Gaston dressed his wound. Mr.

Welch's many friend's will regret to learn of the accident. His injuries though paiuf ul are not serious. md aid solving this in. I disturniu problem, it and salis-cil itself in tlie of hu ml rods of fair aa.l peerless women sent at Springville, Alabama, and At- said Capital City Water Arthur H. Howland and Fred Crosby, also representing the said Water Company, for lauta, Georgia, several months aud their many frieuds wili be glad to gates, eto.

ihis stand pipe isconnectod with the wii! tlier purpose of negotiating with them in regard to the price to be paid by tho and the unolo city aad cuuutry rise up and call us blessed. pump house on lot No. 2, with a private line of poles and throe electric wires, and toll-tale instruments at both in ilns cily lusiory. W. Dun-, from tho Commit-le.

en tho C'tton Trad -ported that il-jtitgomory's receipts to date are uot as heavy tliey last year, but freight rates iiave been received, and iiouigomery is iu a nosition to pay a- much cotton as any interior tou in the United States. Mil. FltAXCtS 8. PfRDIH. Mr.

r. Furdie's resignation tendered. Dr. S. J).

Seeive offered the miy tiv'i wit We mny live wit nj 1 livn willf- oat ry. nui: cu.i'v'uin a city for said water works, and a full report of the acts and doings of the said Mayor and committee in that behalf was submitted by them in writing Wo ni-iy without fri nd stand pipe and engine house to indicate depth of water iu the stand pipe. SCHEDULE G. PIPE DISTIUBTION SYSTEM. may live ffitU- to the City Council of Montgomery at its regular meeting held on the Cth day of October, 1890, and accompanying following resolution: Size.

which report, as a part thereof, is a -2. Immediate relief by using Preston's Kclntr. Latonia, Oct. 14. Weather chilly, attendance good, track first-class.

First race Mile. Kinglike Weldou second, Polly third. Time, 1:45 if. Socond raoe Mile and sixteenth. MeckieP.

won, Hydie second, Barney third. Time, 1:15. Third raoe Alile and 70 yards. Prince Fortunas won, Roaers third. Time, 1:47.

Fourth race Mile. Blarney Stone, Jr. won, Mildale second. Virge D'Or third. Time, 1:43.

Fifth race Five furlongs. Col. won. Kendize second. John communication from Hon.

E. A. Gra learn that they both came back in fine health. Mrs. W.

W. Screws and Miss Mary Johnston aro on a short visit to friends and relatives in Louisville, Kentucky. Mrs. Joseph Goetter who has been on a pleasaut tour has returned home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hall left last night on a short visit to relatives and friends of Mrs. Hall at her old home in Kentucky.

Mr. J. B. Slaughter, of Suowdoun, was in tho city yesterday and left last night for Texas. Mr.

J. M. Collins, of this city, left last night for a trip to Texas. Col. and Mrs, C.

P. Ball and Miss Phillippa Ball left for New York last nisht, where they will spend a month. Miss Ball will go from thero to Cal 1 In ham, Mayor, to Hon. John D. Roque 7 4 1 10 inch more, president of said Water Com-dany, dated September 24, 1890, aud a 20 W-inch 2 r.75 350 11 Kill! 14 000 74 550 But mar: lot iiv; vd ho e.ioke.

Since our last meeting the proper committers of the Association have sb cured the adjustment of freight rates from several points, which has proved of grett benetit and importance to the city generally, and particularly to a large am: very important element of Its commerce. The railroads, as a rule, desire to bo fair and equitable in their rates and schedules toward the city, but errors aud discriminations will creep in aud the city's interests demand that tuis Association should kejp a vigilant oye over all its communication from Hon. John D. Resolved, That in acceptiug the resignation of Mr. F.

ii. Pm-dio this Association roarots tho necessity which causes him to sever his connection with the Association, and appreciates the valuable services and anient support he has retiderod the Association during his connection with it. Tlie resolution was unanimously adopted. The; aieotmg on motion then Roouemore, president, to Hon. E.

A. 18 5 35 1 1111 102 13S' US 1 ial 8-inch U-inch 4-inch 3-inch 2-inch 71 7i 7 a 10 1100 Graham, mayor, dated September 25, 1SIU and a schedule of property of the Catjtal City Water Company, dated Montgomery. Ala. September 25. 1890.

Totals 845 3451 220 201 2.S7 liflRS anrh nnrtirtn nf fha pntmln.T D. third. Timo, 1:41. referred to in said last named communication, and a letter from Hon. E.

A. pipe as was purchased by the Capital' '1 Sixth race Five furlongs. Bessie D. uty water boaipauv from the Motlt- I'll traiispurtation interests aud promptly I bliriif to the attention of thp mud tnttr! 1 1 WAIT TIC II r. won, Yale '91 second, Ance Elizabeth Graham, Mayor, to Hon.

John D. Roquemore. president of said comoanv. third. Time.

1:03. ves; ou, lexas and remain with her friend, Miss Willis until New Year's. The family of Mr. Frauk Baltzell have removed from Troy to Montgomery. Miss Sarah Newman, of Chicago, is loir.

I lrunk .1 If you have headache "Hed-Ako." try Preston's ii P.1 Pi itr-ii II 1 gomery Water Company. s' summary. 201,287 feet pipe, or 39 miles find 648 feet, less such portion above stated. 845 special castiugs of various sizes. 345 gates of various sizes.

345 gate boxes. 229 fire hydrants. SCHEDULE H. METE3S AND CONN ICTIONS. race Morria rark Races.

Morris Park, Oct. 14. First Six furlomgs. Serirtar won, cutter second, Gildean filly Oliioer John Berber of tho police force, made a 1 haul yesterday morn iug. Indeed he hauled in more than he could handle single-handed.

He arrested Rev. E. R. Rose, of Coosada irregularities in rates. As compared to other plans of like importance.

A slight dissrimiuasioil a little excess in rates may seem small to individuals, but iu the aggregation of a city and commerce they assa me huo proportions and the vitsis of a city's growf.ii as e.Toc.iually as lift. If. worai-destroy a great, tree. With tho activo aid ouretficiont Secretary this very important question wdi receive earnest and constant attention. ihe suLjpct of a census ami directory full and complete is being c-msilirui 1 if soostautiel ma: iieuny is given the crc.ary oi tho by the n.i-mU-i and the people of ry, we v.

ill bate a work that will be a credit, to ibc city and show her forth as tiit cuiui; metropolis of Southern ciii. s. to the great pressure of the l.i.-its, many of our members have not visitu 1 the rooms and accom- Size. 3 nch 307 30 407 i 4 i73 r1BCi 155 5 1 12 25 mch li 1 12 1 Total 55 3 10 3 54 625 lime, Second race Seven furlongs. Belle D'Or won, Ballyhoo second, Druide9s third.

Time, 1:13. Third race-Six furlongs. Michael won, Reilly second, J. B. third.

Time. 1:17. Fourth race Mile and a sixteenth. Fitz James won, Myfellow second, Chesapeake third. Time, 1:04.

Fifth race One mile. Hoodlum won, Peter second, Trinity third. Time. Sixth race Five furlongs. Susio S.

won, Mamie B. second, Vivid third Time, Eider Rose, of the M. E. Zion church, as lie is known in colored religious circles. The Ivder had looked too lent: and lovingly on the seductive cocktail when it was tinctured with lemon peei.

He drunk blind drunk, lie was good ripe and as mellow as a may poo wheu .11 .1 1 i lr visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Strassburger, to be present at the birthday celebration of her uncle, which took place yesterday. Mrs.

Soay has returned from Greensboro where she went to place her children with their grandmother during her short remaining stay in this city. Mrs. Seay has made a host of tiue and and admiring friends during her sojourn here, Mrs. and Miss McCurdy of Lowndes-boro, are sponding to-day in the city. Mr.

Ernest Vinson, who married Miss Kate Taylor of Greenville last week, is now located in the city, and has taken board for himself and bride with Mrs. James Harris, on Wilker-son street. Mrs. J. L.

Gaston has returned from a visit to South Carolina, and a month's stay in Now York city. Pozzoni's Complexion Powder is universally known and everywhere esteemed as the only Powder that will improve the complexion, eradicate tan, frecklos, and all skin diseases. 'Hi-. Best Mm ill tlio Wc d. Well, if not positively tho best, one of th wis is ho who checks disoasn at the stirt in i puucu mm.

tie aid not re- Six hundred and twenty-five meters of various sizes, with connections, fittings, with each meter, and a large lot of extra parts equal in value to 10 percent of the total value of meters. SCHEDULE I MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY Cast iron pipe, etc. Not laid. 36 ft 24 in. 250 ft.

20 iu. 20 ft. 12 in. 12 ft lOiuches. 468 ft.

in. 360 ft. 6 in' 150 ft, 4 in. 211 special castings in various sizes from 3 to 24 inch. 10 gates 4 to 12 inch.

1-S in and 1-10 Hlmmediate, ed-Ako." narmless Preston's wibi- iisuiug :eu.isasiitteu:as lis importaiies i Is and the chair- n.enoftiie various committees have I caib their member together for and suggestion. I hope dated September 20, 1890, and also "a letter from Hon. E. A. Graham, Mayor, to Hon.

John D. Roquemore, president of said Water Company, dated October 2, 1890, which said written report and the accompanying same, together with said schedulo of property were received by the Council and ordered to lie over, to be taken up at an adjourned meeting of said Council, to be held on the evening of October 8th instant, and Whereas, On the 7th day of October, 1890, the Mayor received from the said The Capital City Water Company a communication of that date which was laid before the City Council at this meeting. Now, therefore, be it ordained by the City Conncil of Montgomery, as follows: Section 1. That the said resolutions adopted by the City Council of Montgomery on the I5th day of September, 1890, and herein above set forth, be, and the same are hereby, in all things, reaffirmed and ratified, and the City Conncil of Montgomery now attain declares its desire, and elects, pursuant to Section 17 of an ordinance adopted by it on the 7th day.of October, 1885, entitled "An Ordinance granting to Arthur Howland, his associates or assigns, the right to lay down, use or maintain water maius, pipe3 and other fixtures pertaining to furnishing a water supply to and in the city tof Montgomery, and consenting that the same may be extended by them within the police jurisdiction of said to purchase the Water Works provided for and constructed under the provisions of said ordinance, and hereby ratifies and confirms each and all acts and doings of the Mayor and committee on Water Works, pursuant to said resolutions of he City Council, adopted September 158, 190, and as reported by said Mayor and Committee to the City Council at its meeting October 1890, and hereby ratifies and confirms each and all objections made by said Mayor and Committee to the items of property embraced in the sobodules of property submittted by said Capital City Water Company and to which reference is herein above made. Sec.

2. Tat inasmuch as the Marriage at LaFayette. LaFatette, Oct. 13. Miss Sue Griffin was married last Sunday night to Mr.

J. C. Segrest, The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. C.

Bledsoe, D. at the Baptist Church. The church was crowded to overflowing with the friends of the happy couple to hear the magic words that were to unite their hearts, their hopes and in. cnecK valves. 13 gate boxos 4 C.

I. covers for gate tuts rusu ui will contluao but i the importance of frei.mmt niceCn-s and consultations and greoiiugs to toe tbo visiior and investor who come a.u mg u. rfj-tmtgomery is to havo some gret within her borders during ma own syi om. 111 ijresorvins or restoring the arret, but as he weighed over 200 and his feet wandered aimlessly, the oiucer was forced to call for belp. Officer Hails Taylor raspondod and they marcbod him to the station.

The older wore a black suit and silk hat, and he was as black as the darkest midnight himself. When ho faced tlie Sorseantat the Station House, he resembled a ton of Montevallo coal. Ho said he was arrested for being tight, but insisted that, he was plumb sober. Ho registered as Elder 12. R.

Rosa and said he was a nativo of Wnshiueton county. He doubtless belongs to that species of rose that would smell as sweet bv any other name. Ho said he 'went into tho water last Sunday to bantize several converts and he had taken a dram or two to keep from taking cold: He was armed with a hymn book, some javenilo catechisms aud a pint bottio of red liquor. i he Eider was given a cell and allowed to "sleep it off." Lato in the afternoon his frieuds called and paid his fine. He went on his way rejoicing.

We can recommend our roadors to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in an cases of coughs, colds, etc. tneir aestinios into one. Why suffer? Preston's "Hed-Ake" will cure you. Married at Tailassee.

Tallassee, Oct. 14. I Special. Miss Carrie Ashurst, daughter of Capt J. V.

Ashurst of East Tallassee was married this evening at 5:30 o'clock to Mr. Jno. T. Connor, of Tuskegee. A reception was them to-night iiKivun-Krame-j ui or ftealtn, he deserves rro-foand oiisi.ieMti.or..

His ouarjpie is worthy to be imitated. Tha complaints which aHiict us are lurzoly attrilmtablo to a wont of tone ia the otomach, eithfr inherent or inflicted by ourselves upon that much abused repository of tho food tlm should nourish us. What is IU requirement in aiTersity? A wholesome tonic. Kone so good if we rely upon expo ience and testimony, as H.wtcitar's Momach Bitters. UnmedicateJ stimulants won't do.

Retaliation, as well ai invi-o ration of ha digjativo viscera, is not to "be enoctod Iiy those the aency of tho stomachic na'nel, strtingih of the entire svstem is reiroachoa dyspepsia and biliousness "overcome. Malarial, kiuno biud.te -and rheumatic complaints ara eradicated by this saluta re foruidr of ill heilth. burtdiueia, uyui ant, 62 Meter box covers. SUPPLIES, ETC. 405 tons of coal.

3-4 Bbl. Cylinder oil. 1 barrel lubricating oil. 1 barrel illuminating oil. 200 lbs.

cotton waste. 20 eals. lard oil, miscellaneous lot pump valves, condenser valves, springs packing, bolts, gauge glasses, water tubes, asbestos, hair felt, lead, jute, cement, gum, jwire, fire brick, grates, plunger rings, belts, solder, large lot wrought iron pipe and fittings.lumber, maps, plans, records, etc. Large lot service pipe, tools and fixtures, tapping machines, pumps, test apparatus, fittings, etc. Lot gate and hydrant wrenches; derricks, pulleys, falls, ropes, shovels, picks, caulking tools, furnaces, bars, tampers, chains, strainers, screens-lamps, lanterns, gauges, eto.

Three two-horse sprinkling oarts. The said property hereinabove spe cifically described, being the propertt which the City Council, by the term' of said ordinance and contract, authorized to purchase, and which said Water Company is obligate to sell pursuant to the terms of Section 17 saia ordinance. the said Capital City VVator Companv. be and ia hah Immediate, "HodAke." harmless Preston ly miu uuu cue social attractions of i Capital City will bo marked, 'i'tiis eajpbus'nes the importance of her having a great mcleru winter hotel omj that will attract tho best rmong tlie thousands of tourists who in increasing numbers, aro looking towards the Gulf Stales as the sauita-rium of North America. Wo can got it if we work for it; we nood if, and must have it.

Wo hope to havo with us this winter men of prominence from different portions of tho country, nud sball nre upon our Committee oa Arrangr. moots the importance of securing lec-torers and speakers to provide for the social and literary features of our Association. Lt us again urge upon all the eora-miUBs frquent meetings and consultation, that the Association may en-fag in 0V61-T good work to forward the manifold interests of a great and growing city. THE SECBETABY'S EEPOBT. Cures in fifteen Hed-Ako." minutes; Preston's Marriage at RumsvIUe.

The Advertiser acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to the marriage of Professor John B. Little and Miss Lula Duncan, at Huntsville Oc. tober 2a Io Members of Ad mis roet Church. Thoso who subscribed to tho mission fund last Sunday morning will please pay the same not later than next Thursday evening, so that a full report can bo made nt the Association which meets next Friday. All of tho monoy subscribed will be appropriated to missions, and ministerial education unless otherwise directed by the heve failed to agreo on a price the City Council of Montgomery hereby selects J.

H. Turner of Mobile. Alabama, a disinterested and competent, person, to act with a competent and disinterested Derson to saiant. "1 Mr. W.

C. Bibb. the soorotnrv I'onfe lorgto Veterans An adjourned meeting of the Confederate Veterans' Asso ciation will be held at the office of James Jackson on Perry street, at 5 o'clock, this! Wednesday evening. Business of importance, including election of offloers. Let ttiero be a full attendance.

J- T. Holtzclaw, Pres't J. G. Finley, Sec'y, Preston's "Hod-Ake" is a specific for headache. IVi oit Tyntrtl.

Wanted 2,000 cords of oak, hickory, ash aud pine wood. Apply to septl3-tf C. G. Abercbombie. nbmitted his report as follows Montgomery, Oct.

14, 1890. To the Trepidant and raemUr nfths Commercial and laJustrf.il Aaeooiatinn. The past quarter embracing the mcathaof July, August and September in perhaps the dullest one of the four quarters comprising the yoar Tlnvlnn flint A KOUGII ON COUGHS SoTuefe Soro Throat. 2Cc PHrnH lutant reliof. I.e.

UOUQH ON Cuh.Na. Liqniit. Uc. Balve, 10c. A Moniim-nt to I.e-sinj- Oct.

13. Prince Frederick Leopold to-day unveiled a monument in Thiergarten to Gotthold Ephraim Lassing, the illustrious German author and literarist who died iu 178L quested to seloot a person to act with said J. H. Turner in fixing a price at which the city shall purchase the prop-erty hereinabove mentioned, and in the event the persons so selected can-not agree, they to select a third person, and the award of the majority of the persons so selected to be final and i5B upoD tbe Baid City Oounoil and the said Capital City Water Com- pany, and that a copy-of this th9 Preamble thereto be forthwith furnished to the Capital City Water Company by the Mayor. Sec.

4. That the true intent and meaning of this ordinance is that the City Council- of Montgomery electa to 11 ri as a L- SETS! Oil SETS! ed by the said the Capital City Water Company to determine the orice of said property, and in the event they cannot agree, with power in them, to select a third competent and disinterested person to determine the price which the City Council of Montgomery shall pay for said Water Works, pursuant to the provisions of section 17 of said ordinance of October 7th 1885. Said property, the price of which is to be fixed by the persons selected as aforesaid, being us follows, towit: SCHEDULE A BEAL ESTATE ETC. 2. Lot on Court street text North of Montgomery and Eufanla Railroad with 242 feet front on Court street and extending to Perry street.

8tand PJP lot on Monroe street 100 feet front and 160 feet deep S. Permit from H. C.Semple to lay and maintain pipes across his propertv near the State Normal School. SOIIEDCLE BUILDINGS, ETC. heodacbo only- It cures 'Hed-Ako." -Proston's dwly yoiiuu several CDanges have taken place in the membership of the association, but our losses in membership from resignation and expulsion for non-payment of duos and fees have boea compensated by new mfmbers, and we have at present a roll of 191 members.

Coli tctions have boen very good for dues, ate thero being only eight member who have not settled in full, of whom the majority have been absent from the city the greater part of the summer, and who will pny Its pnps Hor eicellonee in mil Carlos Kceits. CAino, Uct. The receipts to date amount to 640,000 cantars against cantars at the corresponding date last year. Just Received Etiisfs Eastern Onion MONTGOMERY DRUG CO Itipn of Kecro and Mortar.) Qnlet Weddlnic. There was a quiet wedding in Montgomery at noon yesterday.

iKr. Edward C. Crenshaw, of Birmingham, and Miss Rosied West, of mm re lurnion tmin a quarter of a century! Itia uvuua 01 uf Tiiran universities btronaest. Pnrastnml nirKt. hunlthfnl n.

iu worn constructed by tLe Capital City Water Company, and not the works purchased ty it from, the Montgomery Water Works Company: Adopted October 8, 1890. Approved October 9, 1890. EDWARD A. GRAHAM, Mayor Sure cure Preston a 1 i-reorn 1-aking Pinjder do not contain Am- monjtt, lime or Aliiui. Hold onl in call wuen inoy return.

Dues for the present quaiter, anding January 1st, dwly. FK1CG BAB NO POWUElt (Q. One WUCAWJt lurge two-story briok pump 7.

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