Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 09, 1882, Image 4

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now it oiin about. | Women vote in Utah, and on eletf- uor.aupn...«a.»nr^ro«h«Fr«- tion day the scene at tbepollsin cut Weatker Report spoteni. ] some instances was anything but ele vating to polities, or purifying to the ballot-box. It was almost impossible for the officers to keep the line form ed. Some women, instead of forming in line, would march np to the head of the line, just as they do at the post-office, and if not allowed to rote then, would not vote at all. Others would step out of line to chat with some lady friend whom they “had not seen in an age,’ 1 and perhaps for get all about voting nntil reminded of their patriotic duty by some of the ticket peddlers. Cincinnati now opens her theatres on Sunday night us well as on other nights of the week. The first at tempt to do this, two weeks ago, met no disturbance from the authorities during the performance, but the man agers and actors were subsequently arrested, and the former fined $50 each, which they decided they could bear, as the Sunday night patronage warranted the outlay. Tho practice is to be continued until the question is settled. The way it snows in Idaho is told in the Wood River Times, which says A gentleman who recently came down from Galena states that sixty-nine feet of snow fell at that place Inst season. The measurement was taken ou a board projecting from the roof of a shed. The enow on the board was brushed off every twelve hours. This allowed the falling snow to settle at least one-third before being brush ed off. It is therefore probable that tbe snowfall reached ninety feet. Ben Pnrlv **». In BoWoU JoomJ. That veteran politician, Alexander H. Stephens, recently iuaugnrated aa Governor of Georgia, is really enti tled to much of the credit for tbe present system of weather reports.— Thirty years ago Gov. Stephens, then a Representative in Congress from Georgia, had rooms at Mrs. Duncan's boarding house, at the corner of D and F streets, in Washington.— Among the other boarders at that house was an eccentrio Pennsylvania schoolmaster <natned Prof. Espey, who had began to be known as tbe storm king. Prof. Espey had just published a new system of jpeetorology, which was not received with favor by Amer ican scientists, with the exception of Prof. Henry, of the Smithsonian In stitute. The Professor had, however, visited Paris, nnd had submitted his views to severul distinguished French philosophers, who thought well of them. Gov. Stephens, feeling assured of tbe great practical usefulness of the meteorological lawB taught by Professor Espey, under a proper sys tem of speedy communication between distant points, suggested the impor tance of “Daily Telegraphic Weather Reports." Tbe professor approved the suggestion, but tbe question was how was the expense to be met. Gov. Stephens proposed to inquire nnd see if tbe telegraph companies would not send to Washington daily short weather reports from tho distant cit ies without charge, while ho, Gov. Stephens, would see Colonel Seaton, of the National Intelligencer, nnd ask him to publish them as items of gen eral news, without charge. Both parties so solicited readily complied, nnd this was the origin of the daily weather reports. At first they were exceedingly mea gre, such as, “New Orleans, rain— wind southwest;" “Chicago, dear, cold—wind northwest.’’ It was from this germ that tbe magnificent system of weather reports now made by the signal sorvice sprang. They were first issued by General Meyer, who claimed to be the inventor of tbe code of ting signals which ha intro duced into the army, and which were of such great use during the war. LIST OF REtlSTERED VOTERS ForthelUanlcIpal Election to be held on the Oth of Dee., 1882. SB Ander»on, W H Adams, Augustus ausiuub, » < Armstrong, D Adams, M J A It* US, ami Armstrong, Bobt Anderson, Thos B Anderson,Wm Anderson, James Armstrong, /red Arnold, OB Atslnson, D D Abbott, Wller AUrtns, B J Abbott, Georgs Anderson, Tims Ames, P B Austin, George Adima.8ilM.lslr Adams, Thos Aspleunt, Cbas Armstrong,Jno - Austin, Paul Atidcrsos, Josbtu Anderson,Obit Asbe, OB Anderson, Jtoob Ander onjobasoo Atkins, Geo B IJyrd. C W Brocktnton. 8 A Beach, 1 L Dorcbardt, Samnel Barknloo, W F Blount, D B Barber, Clytua Borchardt, Abram Bee, W J Burns, J S Braxton, Atwell) Uurford.II Brock, J N Bartlett, Paul Billings. Josh Ballad, Larcn Baumgartner. Jno Butts, Samuel Blsin, W 8 ~ . Brlesenick, B E Berrte, W A Mr. Sabine Morse haB determined to produce his Passion Play iu New York, dospite public sentiment against it, nnd Mr. William M. Wnnnomncb- or, a young temperance lecturer nnd preacher of Philadelphia, is to enact tbo part of tbe Savior. He is describ ed ns a young man of medium height, with fioely chiseled features aud at tractive eyes. It is said that somo . years ago, when Mr. Morse, tho au thor of tho drama, produced it iu Sau Francisco, Mr. Wannorancher was much impressed by it. He became imbued with a strong religious fervor, and entored n theological seminary in Sau Fraucisco. While engaged studies, ho made temperance lectures, which were very successful. Beiug struck with the part of tho “Nnza- rone” iu the play, he came to Phila delphia, nod during tho'pust three years has been studying the charac ter. When Mr. Morse determined to reproduce the play iu Now York, Mr. Wannemncher offered to sumo tho part of tho Saviour. Mr. Wannemncher believes tbo play will bo the means of converting many p eople to a belief in thh Savior. He declares that he feels the pnrt which he will perform. Gamblers are becoming unpopular ia thft West. A committee of resi dents of Pino Bluff, Ark., posted a no tice that all blacklegs found in town after three days would be banged, and tho fraternity beat a hasty re- treat. At Delumeter, Col,, tbe cord swindlers were more obdurate, and oue had to be dipped in tar before his fellows becstno convinced that their departure was really for tbo best. At Fresno, Arizona, tbe pursuit of gam bling is left to a committee, who un dertake to prevent cheating, and no gambler can do any business unless licensed. Tbe Stale Department has issued a pamphlet entitled “Ostrich Farming in tbe United States,” which contains “full information concerning ostrich farming at the Cape of Good Hope and Algeria, from the batching of the eggs to tbe export of the feathers, to gether with tbe estimated expense of importing birds into the United States, and the probabilities of the success of tbe experiment.” The energy of the human heart, working day nnd night while lifo lasts, is enormous. During nil overage working day a good climber can only raise his own weight 1,000 feet an hour, wbilo the work of the heart is estimated fo be equivalent to raising its own weight (ten ounces); 13,SCO feet high in an hour. This is about five times the energy of the mqst pow erful steam engine ever made. Bl»ln. J T Bailor, Edward Broad, John Briggs, Richard Baker, Nicolas Blending, Aaron Bloving, J F N Blue, Frank Burnt, James Butler, Benj Bessel l, Jacob Bryant, Alex Baumgartner, Chas Byrd, Henry Brood, Julian Baker, Samuel Blue, Jamea Bacon, Frank B Berrle, W H Bricaenick, Ernest Brock, T W Baker, Bobt Blaln, J 8 Beane, G W Brewster,FA Butler, Jordan Brown, K Baker, W M Beck, H Bryant, Langley Bank, A C Riinmnnh I'jitn Rlielr P P Schlatter, O L Summers!], FG Smith. J A Sclplo, Joseph Snath, Robert Stewart, Pick Stevens, Ales Simmons, Henry SftswartW* Scarlett. If J Sapp. WB Short, EW Short, l & *■ »,C A Small, Abinal Simmons, Wm Sowell, Peter Sullivan, Chas Sampson, Zsckr Taylor, S T Taobot, J W . Taylor, H O Treadwell, H B Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Jamea Thompson, Jas, Jr Thompson, ^enj ‘ iafl, Harrry Burro ugh, Cato Black, C P Brown, Chas Bell, John Brooks, Adolphus Brat, 8 J Brown, Joseph Berrle, Jaa Bowser, Henry Baker, Wm Burioughs, Jacob Bugg, Wiley Blake, shadrach Bolt, T W Tkomiaon, Jaa Tolbert* Aloert Tinsley, John Tarpley, Bobt Taylor, Ed Ulman, Max Tatni Thomas, J M Troup, Geo TatnaU, Samuel Thomas, Staniord. V Ulsch, Phillip V Van Solen, J N Valllsnt, Neptune Valentino, JO w Walttour, Henry Wilson, Charles Vandtfly, Jnd C Crovatt, AJ Clubb. E A Clark. C A Crowder, J G Crovatt, Wm Coker, J N Clark, L W Caltian. James Chandler, Geo Connolly, J M Cannon. J B Cadone, Horace Cates. A C Cooper, John Clark, Bauiel Christopher, Bobt Cook, D C Christie, Chas Cobum, Jos Carter, W H Cooper, Martin Clark, David Cofleld, Ell Clark, T G Cohen, Isaac Carter, Chris Carter. George Clements, Mingo Carter, J M Cummings, Isaac Campbell, Joh Collins, Lee Christopher, M J Christopher, Peter Creamer, PH Crootnbs, Albert Cuyler, Moms Clubb. J A Crawford, Austin Carswell, E R took, 8 U D Dart, E C P Doerfllnger. F J Darla, L B Dexter, T W Dillon. D Jaa Dunn, D T Dart, J E . Doerllinger. C J Dart, E M Doerfllnger, W F Daniels, Moses Davis, J B Douglass, F M Driver, Chas Daniels, H H Davidson, David DiBignou, Edward Dart, U Jr Davis, David Dart. Urban us Daley, D W Dupree, L T Daveuport, J W Dart, W B D« unison, Albert Davenport. W G Dart, F M Dunn, H T Deveaux, Jos Duff, W S David, Jos B Dart, Horace Dart, J B Evans, William Easterling, J E Fanner, Robt • Florid, Louis Frazer, Thomas Floyd, C W Finley, Archie Fean, Eugeni us Foreman, J 8 Florid. J B Fluker, General Edgar, Mat Edwards, Ned F Flanders, C E Franklin, J U Ferguson, T B Freeman, Glover FlFudere. T W Fonda, J H Firth, J M Freeman, J J Flint. B E Evans, Joe Folka, C N Florid, O F Futcb.H L Fahm, B A Franklin. AF Futeh. W E Frazer, E<1 Fletcher,Jno H STANDS ATTIIE HEAD! THE WUHT-HVNMNO “DOMESTIC!” Gordon, TliomaA Goldsmith, L G Greco, Alfred Gilson, Jesse Gale, FP Goodbread, C G Greenfield,Richard Groen, J G Goodbread, T B Giles, Daniel Grant, Jos Goodbread, P T Greenfield, J C Gray, H P Gallagher, Jas Goodyear, C P Golden, W P Green, Hobt Gale, A D Greer, N C Glbaon, Allen Gardner, Steve Gates, Wm Greeu, Titus Gardner, W 8 Green,Aaron Gonzales, Edward Gauntlett, Peter Griel, Benj Gormley, Peter Gambol, Jack Glenn, Geo George, Daifiel Green, Jae Golden, J P Green, BcnJ Gilmer, Jos Gary. 8 H Graham, Jaa Garnett. Henry Gardner, W J If Houston, Jamas Harris. W n Hardy, W W Heins, Leopold Harvey, J p Holland, W A Huntington, Elon Hotzendorf, P B Hudson,11 D Hamilton, Geo Hibbarb,Columbus Harris, L W Holmes, Dempsey Hickman, P C Hanson,G A Houston, Ii H Heins, A E Hall, W H Harvey, EJ Utrach, Benj Hoyt. L D (Tackett. Thos Hazlehnrst, L W Harris, F H Haywood, A M Holmes, Aiex Hill, R U Harris, F B Holzeudorf; B R Hine, H L Harrison, W H Hazlehnrst. Bobt Hackott.W A Harris, Jacob Hodges, G D Hall, G J Hazlehnrst, Joe Hampton, Jero Harris, Chas Higginbotham, F S Holland, Richard Hicks, Thos Howard, Emanuel Hampton, Moses Hill, Irwin Heels, Duncan Harris, Henry Harris, Ned Higdeu, Peter Harris, Adam Holman,Mat Harrington, Judge Hlghsmith,Wesley Harris, Benj Howard. Henry Howell, Abram Hughes, P Huuter, York Wenz, A E Watters, James Wright, L O Williams, Wm Wimberly, C H Walburg, Chas Walker, Richard Wade, Jas Wilder. Jesse Wallace, J W Williams, Benj Walker, Peter Wright, Steven Washington, Geo Wright, Duncan Williams. C.Tsar Wright. Freeman Williams, 8 Young, W B Zimmerman, August Winton, Burr White, Jackie Wood.J W Wright. J 8 Wiraberley.G W Wilaon, Thos Wright, 8t» ven Williams, Alex Wright, H* Wilson, G B Wilson, Geo Williams, Jno Wilcox, Joe Williams, Ohaa Wallace, Sandy Williams, Adam Williams, Motes Winton, 8 Wilson, Jonas Willis, Jere Wilmore, Henry Wilcox,Curtis Y Young, Anaell Z Waddel, I Wiggins, M Winn, John Weed, B L Wright, J B Watties. A E Ward HB Way, W J Wanke, F Ward, A O Way, OF Walker,W Wait, Geo Walab, Pat Willlams.GR Ward, Sam r PaluKrMe $ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL That it is the acknowledged Leader III tile Trade is a (act that cannot be disputed. MANY IM1TA1E IT! mm EQUAL IT! THE LARGEST ARMED, THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, Most Beautiful Wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To be uiiulo of tbe best material. To do any ami nil kinds of work. To be complete iu every respect. Agents wanted In*unoccupied territory. Address Domestic Sewing Machine Co. RICHMOND, Va. Harris, Romeo Isaacs, Aaron Joerger, Fred Johusou, G W Johnson,J V Johnson, Harry Jackson. Jas loues, Fied Jackson, Hardy Johoaon, Fred Jenkins, Robt Jones, Wm Jackson, MUns Juklow, Wm Kyle, Richard Haul. B II kuuriek, H A Lambright, Jos E Lambrlgtit, Jas E Luudiu, C J I.undln. A A HarrUon, J T J Jenkins, Culfio Jackson, J W Jones, W T Jones, Jos E Jackson, Burrel Jackson, Wm Johnson, Geo Jones, \V J Johusou, Alfred Jones, Jos H Jackson, Wash Johnson,'W A Jones, W T, Hr Jenkins, Jos Johnson, Samuel Jones, Alfred James, Prince Jenkins, Jas Johnson, K it Julies, Robt , Jenkins, Geo Jenkins, Jos Johnson. Henry K Krau»s, Peter Kay, W E Krauns, Geo Kcatt. Jas Keatt, Butler Kite, Robt L Latimer, Richard Lehman, J C Littlefield, H u Lilly, J II Lambright, J T Lewis, John Lloyd, Wilson I.eavv, L J Logan, Henry Lang, T li Lang, l’.inauuel Leimrd, J U Lawrence. Arnold Lewis, Mat Livingston, H J Lloyd. N W Liptrott, W II I.uiier, Leo Lewis, Dauiel LucrcO, Jos Lindsay, Wade Lamb, J L HARDWARE, 148 and 160 Congress, 149 and 1518t. Julian ata. SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA Agricultural Implements, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, AVERY’S FLOWS. BRINLY’S PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLOW STOCKS, . SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS RODS, RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING. CIRCULAR SAWS, CARPENTERS* TOOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, GUNS AND PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE. Mich 11 , M in Mo*el>, Dallas Miuehan, Michael McAipiti, Tully Minelun, Thomas McCrary, II 8 Moore, O U McIntosh, C II Mukoii, (toborn Mallory, Robt Manigo, Samuel Miller, John Mo AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS’ Standard Scales, DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER, Together with a full line of SHELF HARDWARE for wale at tho lowest cash pricoi. PALMER 13ROTHERS. apr7»ly i Meyerh, Isaac Mcader, R D Mahoney, Tim McDowell, Caleb Mills, Edinou Merrifkld. G U McCoy, Richard Maxwell, Solomon Matthix, 11 D M tokens, J T Mwndy, K K T Miller. Brown McCray, Irwiu Mcuwey, Bur rail McAlpin, Geo Hoorc, J C Miller. C F Morton, Tim Murray, John McCoy. Wright Maddeu.J M Moore, C G McClure, WC MadUon, L Mitchell, VR Monroe, Jaa ...... Morris, Robt Middleton. Wish Mason, W M Moore, Isaac Manu, Henry Masou, A J McCaiidlem, Wm Miller, Thoa Moss man, Mosea Mack, Joa Me All later, H II Maasey, C R Magee, Erl ward McCree, Wm McCaulay, Geo Miller, Adam Morgan, Henry Mull roe, Thoa McIntyre, Wm Maxwell, Wm Moore. W B Mallette, Joe Moore, J E Mabry, G B Mearia, Peter North, Linus Norwood, G U Norman. J O Nightingale, J K Nelson, J F, Jr Nelson, E A Newton, C H Nelson. J F Nock. T T Nelson. Alex Nightengale, Wm Nixon,Jere O’Conuor, Thos, Jr O’Connor, Thoa Ponder, D U Pape, A W Ponder, G W Pitman, J H Prioteau, Phillip Jr Palmer, Jaa Pinkney, Edward Ponder, G F Praer, Frank Price, J T Polite, Lundin Payne, Joa Pyles, Prince Price, W J Pennituau, W F Persae.LJD H Randolph. D B Roberta.U II Robinson, H B, Jr Robin*, J R Bua-iel.CH Bead, HJ Uicbardson, Lana Roberta, Waah ltoof, J N Rutledge, Vara Kobianon, Lewis Rica, Peter Rogers, Tippo Rmtaell, C A Roberta, J W Ralston, G A Roach, Jas Kosse, J T H Stockwtll, G W Bhannon.Mathew Spears, J J Seven, Pompey Smith, Dauiel Storms, RJ Solomon, E Schriever, U E Stacjr, T Q Scarlett, Hamilton Smith. G A Small, 8 B Smith, E H Summerlin, J H Sutton, W E Schlatter, C L Jr Sima.cu», Lewis Smith, Ira K Sinclair, Jaa fceariee, J A bsnmru.F M by lumen, Courtland Southward, J M Shelter. D L S wee twine, Toney Stallings, D B gcott, Joa Pritchard. Alex Putnam, A T Putnam, A V Parker, W F Pollard. Aug Polite, Luke Parker, Benager Paulk Deuuia Rainey, W H Randolph, H B Russel, J £ Robiuaon, U B Rice, J M Rice, W A BOSTON & BRUNSWICK Packet Line. We have eatabllahed a PACKET LINE BETWEEN BOSTON AND BRUNSWICK. John Walter & Co., 108 State street. Boh ton. agents. LITTLEFIELD A TISON, Agents, Brunswick, Go. au#5-tf FOR SALE! I horeby offer for Hale my place, within tha city limits—without doubt ono of the finest locations on the whole coast. The tract contains 40 acre* of land, Bituated on a bold Balt stream, with d*h aud oyaters at tho very door. Besides out-houses, there U a four-toom cottage on the premises. Health aud titles perfect. For particulars, apply to LEWIS T. DUPREE. Stilllleadl WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN GROCERIES, FEED, HAY, Etc. ALSO (JMERM COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures, solicited. Consignments WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER NOTICE OF P1SS0LBTI0N, The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm namo of Mabry L Borchardt, la thia day dissolved by mutual con sent. „ I Brunswick Nov. 1. 188*. CITY BARBER SHOP, J. M. CARTES, Proprietor. 817 AVISO, IIA III CUTTING AND BAIR DBBSk- INO done tn U» ntj UU*t ud moat oppro.rl «»jU. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S BAIN CUTTING „ tracjALTT. For Sale or Rent. The undersigned bsa a pleasant hotna for sale or rent. Good titles. Everything tn good repair, and a good bargain for tho man that lain season to re ceive it. auglVtf A. 0. BARTLETT. YOUR ORDERS! ADDRESS. A UG.F. FRANKLIN & Co. FINNEYS BUILDINO, BRUNSWICK,GA Fire Insurance! j. m. dexter- IN8UBASCBAHD BEAL ESTATE AOEKT. UEFltK.SE.ua THE SOITUERN MUTUAL INS. OF ATHEH8, OA., AND 8 OTHEB rntSTXLASS COMPANIES. Inanraaco on dwelling, ,t|rerj low rate, in or conntry.