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KNIFE AND PISTOL TRAGEDIES.
Under the above bead tbe Savan-
?■ G. STACT & SOS. Editora and Proprietors. na fa News has tbe following to say
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA I. tb8 ‘ ,ni « ht . weU *. h f 6ded -“ 0t
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER S, 18S5.
by Savannahiace, bat the whole conn-
try:
Tbe fanernl services of tbe late Of tbe foar murderers only two are
King Alfronso of Spain has been set in custody. It is probable that they
for nest Thursday. j would not be, however, if they bad
made special efforts to escape. Two
Tbe Indians of Arizona are on tbe of tbe murderers are at large, and, as
war path, slaughtering people right I 88 w ® are informed, no efforts are
and left, among the number the In- beiD S “ ade * or ‘heir arrest. With
.. . " .. a J respect to those who are gouty of
diaus now on the reservation. Several murderon8 a88ft0 | t8( how many of
of tbe billigerent bucks have been them are in jail ? It is a fact worthy
captured, and will be killed, as they of particular attention that it is easier
deserve. for a man who commits murder, or
' ;—*•«•»— attempts to commit murder, to es-
Yice-President Hendricks was laid cape than it is for a tbeif to escape,
away to rest on tbe 1st inst. with im-1 la that because in this community a
posing ceremonies. Thousand of eit- man’s property is of more importance
Kens from all over tbe land were pres- It may not bfl tbe dnty of tbe po .
ent to do him bonor. In that vast I ]or the sheriffs or the constables
throng many were the sorrowers that to devote their time to hunting mar
followed the great Statesman to his derers. All of these guardians of tbe
last resting place, but none so sad M public peace may be doing their duty,
.a . .5 . os defined by the law. If they are,
that poor wife whose hfo partner was however, it is time that officers were
so suddenly taken away. Whilst we appointed to hunt down murderers
mourn for him we should not forget and those guilty of murderous tus
ker whoso lifo was so closely alied to ? ttolt8 - J? something is not done to
.. bring this class of criminals to jus-
,s ’ tice the time is near at hand when
men who assert their rights or resists
imposition will do it at tbe risk of their
Reading, Pa., Nov. 28.—Three bun- lives. Tbe refusal to submit to the
Better than She Expected.
“Your letter received. In reply I
am happy to say that Parker’s Hair
Balsam did much more for me than
you said it would, or than I expected.
My hair has not only stopped falling
out, but tty) bald spots are all covered,
and all my bair has grown thicker,
softer and more lively than it was be
fore my sickness a year ago. Thank
you again and again.” Extract from
letters of Mr. R. W. T-> West Fifty-
third street, New York.
-p-J. MICHELSOISM
Would respectfully c*U the attention of the citizen* of thiz city end It* surround Inga to his w mi
•elected stock of Ladies', Hlttee' and Children'.
CLOAKS, CLOAKS
Those Intending buying are especially invited to call and examine my stock end compare mv bri,
h those of'any house in this city. My Bpecial bargains in each department will amply repay von
inspection. In 0 nr suiting and Cloak Depart nent such good* have never been brought to ihii fu,
tore. I would state to my many customers that my stock is complete, and will be replenished by rvi
train and steamer with tbo latest styles and fashions of the Northern markets. My
COSIINU SOUTH.
dred Italian laborers passed through abuse of a drunken man ,or a rebuke
here this morning on their way fur administered to a suacy and imperti-
Obarleston, S. G. They are believed nent servant will be tbe occasion for
to be tbe first foreign laborers sent the use of the knife or tbe pistol. Tbe
South from Eastern Pennsylvania, marders and mnrderons assaults will
and hundreds are preparing to fol- not be confined to tbe neighborhoods
low them to the various Southern of the low-dram shops. If tbe fear
States. They are promised $1.25 to I of punishment is removed they will
$2 per day, and ia believed that tbe occur whenever And wherever men
climate of the South will suit them I who have little respect for bureau life
better than that of. tbe North. The I feel that they have been offended.
indications are that a great exodus of -».*.»
Italians, Poles and Hungarians will I cost of opeba house boxes.
take place from Eastern Pennsylva-. Tl . . ........
nia this winter, and that most of them | 11 19 not P robable tbat tbo 8 ue9ls
will go Sontb. | of box holders at the Metropolitan
Ibv£Illl3n.er37- ZDepajrtaagLesi’
Hm just been replenished with a complete line of now and fashionable HATS. I have also brought
this market a line of SILK* AND VELV ETS such as have never before beeu shown here th
are complete in all shades and colors. My TRIMMING DEPARTMENT iu all wool lace It complete «
very attractive. Your attention Is also called to my fine line of RIUHON8, all of the latest patterns 1
Would also respectfully remind you that I have Just received a line of 'W
'500 JERSEYS, 50C
In ladles' nnd mle.es’ sizes. My lino of TABLEINO AND TOWELING is also (complete.
CORDIAL
IN CARPETS I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF NET!
and pretty patterns, which I offer at very low Prices.
FOR THE
BOWELS&CHILDREN TEETHING!
My Notion Department Is complete in all (ta lines. I have jnet received a handsome line of
Lace Curtains.
To thefGentlemen!
It Is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
for the bowels. It I. one of the most pleasant and I
efficacious remedies for all summer complaints.
At a season when violent attacksof the bowel, arc
so frequent, some speedy relief should be at hand. I
The wearied mother, losing sleep In nursing the
little one teething, should use this medicine. 50 ..... . . , _ ,, ,».
cts. a bottle. Send 2c. stamp to Walter A. Taylor, ,. «»•<* «11 your attention to my stock of Clothing. Boots and Shoea, all of the latest styles ent,
Atlanta, Oa., for Riddle Book. I Givo yon buy your winter outfit, and I guarantee that yon will S,,
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet I
.Gam and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup, I
and Consumption. Prlco 25c. and 51 a bottle.
DRESS SHIRTS! HLA.TS!
Whilst the Sooth is anxious for im* I opera house ever think what it costs
migration, tbe above is not the doss I their friends for each invitation ex-
wanted by any means. We want tended to them for a night at tbe
men of capital to develop the resources opera. For one who is not a stock-
of the country, and a farming element holder in the Metropolitan opera,
to till tbe toil, either for themselves boose fora box on the parterre tier
or for their employers. We are not about $2,500 for {be seasoD, of say
Deeding any $2-a-day laborers, for fifty-two performances. As each box
there is no business iu tbe Sontb that contains no more than six chairs; and
will warrant any such prices. Besides, the average cost of a box on au opera
the doss referred to above, will add ni 8 bt »? abGUt * 50 - il j 8 r ? adil ? to b , e
a a. 14 j I seen that the moneyed value of each
nothing to the moral tone of «>• Kfa in -tbs neighborhood of $9, so
Giety, to say notbiog of the tendenoy th a fc when a lady or a gentleman is
to “strikes," and other labor troubles, asked by theijr friends to the opo«a,
We repeat, we don’t want any A that I *9 a piece is being paid for the pleas-
kind of immigration. I are of tbeir ‘ “
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
OEOROI Glynn County.
I 1,ay th ** I bare the beat One Dollar Shirt in the city. I would call tho attention of lAth vonnv
t*hi. cUy.° ttll’^d ,°/e forVumML** ‘ h “ Ih4Te th “ m0 *‘ •*«* «*“» *>“ ever been brongM*
tlon ot Arthur E. Boardmun and William Jeter
•howeth th it they, together with such other per
sons as may be associated with them, deaire to be
come a body corporate and politic under the name
and style of the Brunswick Light and Water Com
pany, aad by that name to have power to make,
adopt and use a common seal, to alter the same at
pleasure; to make and execato such by-laws, rules
and regulation* aa are not In conflict with the laws
of tils State or of the United States, and which they
may deem necessary or convenient for their gov
ernment, and tho inunction of business; by said
name to suennd be sued, to plead and to be im-
TO XSB leiiSZESi!
I would call your attention to my large atock of boy*’ and yontha’ anlta at aatonlahlngly low price*.-
In UNDERWEAR I have the most complete atock in the city*
MY FURNITURE STOCK
vilegea; to liavo auch powers and be subjected I
to such liabilities as are Incident to bodies corpor-f
ate and politic under like circumstances.
Petitioners show tbat the particular business
which they deaire to carry on is aa follows:
IS NOW COMPLETE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES!.
A PATBIABGH.
An invitation
I to tbe opera should be regarded as
great a compliment to tbe person to
j whom it is extended, as would be
Thomas McCandlcss, a passenger oitber an invitation to oDe of these ns-
ogont, of Atlanta, sold one man $1,- sembles or Patriarch’s bull. But very
400 worth of railroad tickets Sunday. few lo ° k “P?" il *" ,hat . th ? y
mi , „ 4| _ seem to think that an invitation to
The pnrebaser was a South Caroli- 0 p era j g only a part of the hiuiiII
nian who is now on his way to Cali- change of sooiety.
fornia. Every ticket was purchased
for a member of his family. His old-
ost child was 21, and his youngest I The steamship Oily of Pekin, whirl
4 years of age. There whs 18 iu the nrrived Friday »t San Francisco from
Pi'fty- | Hong Kong, brings the news that for
THE WAV THEN DO IN CHINA.
EDISON WILL HOVE TO'FLORIDA.
ty Chinese pirateH captured and rob
bed the English steamer Greyhound,
Fort Moyers, Monroe couiity, Fla., 1 running between llotg Kong and
is very happy over the prospect of Pukhoi. The Grepbonnd left Hong
, . an ' i wv *i . Kong on Oct. 17, with a full cargo
having Thomas A. Edison, the great I, f 20 pftfi8eD „,;. 8 . WbeD less than
electrician nnd discoverer, ns a citi-L baudred lu ii u8 f rom Hong Kong u-
zen. Mr. Edison owus » good many bout forty apparently innocent look-
valuable lots on which bo is now pre- jug passengeis opened fire on tho ofll-
1. They desire to have .nthority to manufacture, I Ton can eavo money by giving mo a call for your OROCERIE8. aa mv atock l« row comnl.t. am.
me and .ell g*«, to bo made of coal, wood, roiln, I HAY AND GRAIN. Call early at • vavcamui, aa my aioc. complete. Alao
oil, or other materials, for tbe purpoie of lighting I
the street., pnbllc and private buildlnva, and other I
J. MIOHELSON’S.
octU-ly-lt •
•laces in tho city of Brunswick and adjacent thero-
u>; snd, in conucctioft with snch msnufseturo, to
have power to excavate snd lay down in any of tho
.. first obtained I
•-water pipes aud km pipes necessary for conduc-1
ting water snd gas through the same.
2. They also desire to have authority to make, I
use. aud sell electricity for lighting the stroets snd I
. . . _ . make res-1
sonable charges for tho samo. For this purpose I
thoy desire to erect poles snd extend wires through
any or all tho street*, alleys or public grounds of
said city, the cousent of the city authorities being I
first obtained,
Tuey desiro to have authority to erect water
works, buy or lease any water privileges iuor about
tho city of Brunswick, to lay down pipes, build
reservoirs nnd fountains, supply the lire depart
ments and citizens with water, charging such rea
sonable rates therefor as may bo fixed by taid Com
pany's Board ofDircators.
The CApital stock of said company thoy dcslro to
be fixed at Filly Thousand Dollaas. wilh tho priv
ilege of increasing or decreasing tho samo by a vote
ijority of tho stockholders at a meeting culled
for tbat purpose. The shares to bo of the par value
of dollars each, and ut a metiuges of stock
holders every share to be entitled to one voto. Tho
method of trunefering shares ol stocu to bo fixed
by the Board «»; Directors,
hart-holders shall be only as
par. of tho Code,
company to bo managed by a
s, who shall bo elected annu
li time us tho by-laws may prescribo.
SLOGAUER’S
MASONIC
Board
ally at
This
CHEAP
TEMPLE
Presld.:
such offle
sired.
All ofil.
rtl shall select one of their number for
. who shall discharge nil tho duties of
*. Shareholders to voto by proxy if do-
of Directo
••ting
paring to build a residonco and lab
oratory.
Washington, Nov. 28.—Postmaster
General Vilas, having been informed
by First Assistant Postmaster Gener
al Steveusoii that certain mail con
tractors bad become bondsmen for
Postmaster on the lino of tbeir routes,
to-dav issned the following order:
“Mail contractors, mail curriers,
and tbeir agents, wbo have contracts,
or are interested iu transporting tbe
mails, will not be accepted hr sureties
on the bonds of Postmasters at post
offices located on any mail route on
which any mails are carried under
sueb contracts.”
Ills Loee was Her 6uln.
“Well madam,” said a fashionable
physician to u wealthy lady patient,
“if you (lout like my prescriptions,
perhaps yon lind hotter try Parker’s
Tonic, or Rome other quack stuff’’
“Yon don’t mean it Doctor,” she an-
g we red, “but your advice may be good
for all tbat. Sometimes what you call
cers from different parts of the vessel.
They killed the captain, captured the
other officers ami tbe Chinese crow,
uud made them and tho other passen
gers prisoners. They then made tbe
engineers, at the point of tip, pistol,
run the vessel, the course of which
was changed. A couple of Chinese
junks were soon met. The pirates
loaded these with booty, aud tool:
tbeir departure. They were iu pos
session of tbe vessel nine hours. Some
of them have been captured and will
bo beheaded.
l'eliti
stoi’k ha.- Imeii ;
buslue.HH in th
corp'-ratetl lor
the privilege of
hold their office till theirsucccaaora
il qualified. Yueandcn iu tho Board
ho filled by the Board till tho next
kholde
ow that ten per com. of the capital
i tually paid in. They denim to do
o city of BruiiHwick,
tho period of twenty years, with
A’al at the end of that time.
HILL k. HARRIS,
Attorneys fur petitioners.
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kind of Fate to Cleveland aud tho
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real estate, that be bought ou credit,
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‘quack stnff is tbo best aud most
scientific medicine, after nil,” She got.
a bottle of Parker’s Tonic and it cnrti) j has increased in valuo throe-fold and
ber of neuralgia arising from disorder-j made him a snug little fortune. Tbe
ed stomach and nerves. She told Lor j fortuitous chaugo in bis circumstances
friends, nnd now they all keep a doc
tor at nome in tbs form of Parker’s
Tonic. *
will boom a book bo is soon to pub
lish, and make it sell profitably. Lo
gan is in look.
CITATION.
STATE Ob' OW>RGIA—GLYNN County.
Mo*es Daniel, of hald State and county, Laving In
proper form applied a* a person aelectetHby the
next kiu for letters of administration on tho estate
ot Olivet II. Fish, late of said county, this i* to cite
all and singular tho creditors and heir* of said
Oliver II. Fi»h, to be and app< ar at toy office at ilie
December term of the Couit of Ordinary of said
county, ami nhow cause* if any they can, why per
manent letter* of administration should not be
granted to *aii Monos Daniel on Oliver H. Fish's
estate.
Witness mv official signature; this 5th day of No
vernier, 18S5.
EDGAR C. P. DART, Ordinary.
First-Class Goods & Low Prices
ALWAYS GUARANTEED.
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