The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 04, 1890, Image 3

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SUMMER RESORTS, EXCURSION RATES, ozrxrx* 2 CENTS per mile traveled. TICKETS jBBBIb good T 0 ON RETURN SAtfi UNTIL M-a.y ° v - 16 th. Igt - No iron clad tickets to annoy families traveling without male escorts. The most liberal ar rangements ever offered. For information apply to Agents E.T.V. & G. Railway System, or to ••<-* SW.MM.tEW, Lent Ma TO THE LADIES ' H von ish to buy a Sewing Machine, buy the LATE STYLE SINGER, Which leads all other Machines. Our new design of Vibrating Shuttle Machine is the latest development of that popular principle, containing special patented improvements, which make it: The lightest running machine in the market. Tike simplest machine in the world. It requires absolutely no teaching. • The only Titrator ivj’ich makes a perfect stitch. The iincat an .1 mo t complete set of attachments’ ever giv.’.n n ith h cjiAc.hine. < all and can vi,nce yourself. G F GAY, Agt., Office: 500 Monk St. At C. McGarvey's old stand.) goic Agent lor be Genuine Singer Machine in thi v county. Cmta’W Route ) to and from Florida. The short hue between Brunswick and Jackson ville, via Jekyl, Cumberland, Dunge ness and Fernandina. THE BEAUTIFUL (STEAMER City oi Bnuiswick B ins dalle on the following schedule, tak ing . fie t Mav 11. 1890. Standardg time—Both meridian. SOUTH. Lv Brnnawvk via .teamer A e 1 ,»V \ I • • X .4.) U 111 '< ~.Ma rland JW “J” Ar Dun«ei>«*» ...... H.«»m f ‘!• RJ ' !, to“n Ar Tampa via F C and F Ry‘ *° a ro NORTH. tv Tampa via F O and P Uy « ]» a ui Ar Feriii.ndlnti n» >‘ C and J By u, 4,’i am LvWackaonville via t C and P Bj . ro Ar Fernandina P ' l,v Fernandina via bleamer a 1,1 l> 1 Ar IHinireness •- IVjXd 7- Arßr inswi' k ' >■'l’'» Connection! made at Fernandina to . l,l ” l 1 / ro '" allixiint-in south Florida, via F 1 nu t I U.,at Tu'loM.nvdle t<> and from St Augustine an I at point* south. At Unit-wick with F T ' and G Kv and U and W By to and from all jaiiin. we.l aud north. A good i„. lk t„.t or dinner served on M» .learner al low ral. ■ of '■»•■ ••.!■ b. I hrough rate lh uiM»* M'k and Ja» kMiiaiile f r<uud trip: ♦i.SU stMsoud cim * H ■uitnd trip* it . li< K«*l» <sß® i*** purchHM*'! Mi«i tinie on •j»pJp,B th»n to J F. hiorrU. »/• nt F, T, V Mini <i» MJ* MM*«*ng4 r do|*«/t. ui John Wiwl, l*br»*r ud tbar •Uiamer, w any point lii Florida. 4( t , K Gen*-!al TJ‘ k« t and Faetenger Agent. • C. 1.1 I'll FOl-id* Ge ralMaimgl. R. B. HOPKINS & CD., Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Represent a number of leading Fire Insurance Companies. A large*number of the most desirable lots in New and Old Town for sale on reasonable terms. 150,000 Acres of Timber Lands. Correspondence solicited. Address S 3. X 3. “ZO~ZZT2>TG ac CO., Office 207 Newcastle Street. BREEDLOVE & SCARLETT, Book and Stationery Store. Fn icy ( uods, Lamps and Fixtures, Pictures, Frames, Glass ware and Crockery; OFFICE SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. 219 NEWCASTLE STREET. » 'l’ixQ Ucw "SZ“oxl£ iTIIAN BYE IKH SIL Works and Offices, F Street. (Isaac’s Old Bakerj’. Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Ribbons, Velvets, Silks, Kid Gloves and Feath ers Cleaned and Dyed in True Parisian Style and the most Delicate Shades. Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Only Artistic and Satisfactory Work Allowed to go out of the House. Silk and Straw Hats Cleaned and Dyed. First-class Work and Reasonable Prices. Tin Hoofing and Guttering, Galvanized and Plain Sheet Iron Work, Mansarding and Slat ing, Driven Wells, w LIGHTNING RODS AND 'ORNAMENTAL FENCING. The Best Brands of Stamped Roofllng Plate, Pumps, Points and Piping, Galvanized and Block Sheet Iron, Sheet Zinc, Lead and Copper Always in Stock. Job Work Promptly Attended to A . 11- 1 ’»A 1< I 'IG Newcastle St., Opposite the Oglethorpe. CENTRAL HOTEL ZLNU PIJ r HOUSE, F. L. PETERSON, Proprietor. Both Houses Under One Management. Special rates for regular boarders. First-class in every particular. ,JYOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY Brunswick Cigar Factory, No. 107' 2 MOnK St. Manufacturers of Fine Havana Cigars. HAND WORK A SPECIALTY. Any quality of cigars desired will be made to order and will receive prompt attention. iliihi WAKEFIELD’S Children’s Carriages —SOLD BY C. nVE’Gr 316 Newcastle Street The Largest Stock and the Greatest Variety of Styles to Select from in Bruns wick. M. AL MOLENAOR, ARCHITECT. Plans and specifications with estimates furnished at short notice, Con sultation free. CLOUGH & MOLENAOR, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND GENERAL JOBBING Fitting up of banks, stores and saloons a specialty. Thorough and practical Stair Builders, stairs and stair railing oi all kinds, furnished ready to put up and estimates furnished. Office and Shop in Michelson’s building, Richmond Street. NAVAL CITY SIH P YA RD, Located on beautiful Blythe Island has acquired a Wonderful Boom. Capt. H. O. Tolnas has just completed. THE MARINE FLAILwAY, ( omuribing two tracks 300 ami 500 feet in length respectively. Captain Tolna* is now ready to CLEAR or RKMODEL ANI \ EBSKI* from the keel to the mast head . ftT Address 11, O. Tolnas, Brunswick, Ga. THE EVENING POST: FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1890. WHY DON'T THEY STAY AT HOME? Celestials Have Ooal. Iron, Timber and Washing in Abundance. Li Hung Chang, the viceroy of Chi na, is reported as having npuie the as sertion that within the next half cen tury China would bo covered with a network of railways; that it would have rollin'? mills and furnaces, with immense mineral resources and un limited cheap labor to back them, and that China may do the manufacturing of the world. While China is proverbially slow in adopting the methods of ths outside bar barians, a striking change has been tak ing place there lately; aud today China has an excellent fleet of ironclads of the most modern type, is arming and disciplining its soldiers after European models, has telegraph lines and at least one railway in successful opera tion, and is pushing forward in a phe nomenally rapid way, for conservative China, toward the acquisition of the majority of the arts and manufactures that but lately marked the difference between it and other more civilised nations. The industrial momentum of a na tion of 400,000,000 inhabitants, cover ing one-tenth of the inhabitable globe, if onoe fairly started, is well worth con sideration. Baron Richthofen, in de scribing the northwest of China, says that the Shansi district is one of the moat remarkable coal and iron regions in the world, and he estimates that at the present rate of consumption the coal of this district would supply the world for thousands of years to come. It is claimed by some writers that Shansi, when more thoroughly ex plored, will bear away the palm from Pennsylvania, whose 20,000 square miles of coal land have been hereto fore considered the greatest single de posit in the world. Richthofen says further that this coal can be very easily and cheaply extracted on a large scale, and that iron ore of an ex cellent quality is found in quantities in the immediate vicinity of the coal fields. Be this as it may, mineral wealth is abundant, and when it comes to a question of labor the Chinese can fur nish this to an almost limitless degree, and recruit it from a class that is nat urally patient, skillful and content with small gains. We do not agree with the viceroy in his prophecy that all he hopes for may be accomplished in fifty years. China is too deeply settled in its rut for that, and other nations, with the many advantages they already possess, will be mov ing, too, at an always accelerating rate; but the Chinese may some time be very active competitors in the manufacturing world. Engineering News. Au laventor's Folly. A few months ago an inventor of a certain apparatus of a very simple character, which could have been duplicated in many different forms, was offered $6,000 for the right to a certain inland town. He was a poor man aud needed the money badly. The reader supposes, of course, that the inventor Jumped at the chance and pocketed the money on the spot Not he; he told the buyer that the patent was worth SIOO,OOO, and he was not go ing to sell one town in New York state for $6,000. The same inventor was offered a similar sum for another large town in the state, or SIO,OOO for only two cities in the country, but he refused to take it. We have these facts from the inventor himself, and they ai-e correct. Before it was too late to negotiate we berated the man soundly for his folly, but he was deaf to all argument. The sequel was that the inventor never sold a single right, and has his patent to this day.—Engi neering. A Titled Gymnaate. An English paper asserts that there is a titled lady whose chief pleasure is found in exhibiting her muscular powers in her own drawing room to a circle of admiring and astonished friends. Attired in a long and cling ing gown, she lies down at full length upon the fioor t with held, closely to her sides. A friend is then request ed to fasten her skirts securely around her feeland place her handkerchief upon them. This done, the handker chief is conveyed by her feet to her mouth. She then resumes her first position, and, without moving her arms, gradually raises herself until she stands upon her feet, without a hair out of place or the tiniest bead of moisture on her brow.—New York Sun. Odd Scotoh Manners. Scotch manners can occasionally be odd. A Glasgow gentleman in e* corting some ladies from a dance found a diamond hairpin in the bot tom of the oab and handed it to one of the ladies. The owner advertised, and the young lady who had taken it from her escort received a reward of £lO. Then the young man applied for a share of the money, and, she refus ing, he carried the question to court The court allotted him £s. Exchange. Henry O. Kiblin, who fitted up the Boston and Albany railroad’s emerg ency room in Springfield, Mam., was the first one to be operated upon in it Hu jumped from a moving tram, and, falling under the wheels, his left leg was so crushed that amputation was necessary. Concerning Home Patronage. No paper can be published without home patronage, and every one is in terested in keeping up a home paper. If a railroad or factory Is wanted the newspapers are expected to work tor It. If a public meeting is wanted for any purpose, the newspaper is called upon for a free notice. If any of the •octettes have a supper or reception of any kind, the newspaper is expected to give the necessary notice The ns wr paper must puff the schools and evsry body else to advance the interests nf the butiness men of the place, and then give them a bandsoms notice when they pass sway. And yet some of them do nothing to keep up * hot** Bswpspsr. They fervlst in Wearing Tail,. Dean Carmichael put a triplet of bulpoles, or ballfrog tadpoles, into j hia fine aquarium expecting in the course of two or three weeks to catch ■ight of the interesting crisis when the tails drop off and the legs come on. < A year passed and the monster tad poles, though grown to an unprece dented siie, still swam round happily, tails and all. The Dean expects they will graduate into quadrupeds and change their branchiee for lungs, and attributes the year’s delay to the ab sence of sun from the north window in which they were exposed. Perhaps as the tank is shoreless and equally deep all over the sagacious amphi bians, finding no hope of any bank or land on which to use their legs, think it wiser to remain as they are.—Mon treal Witness. A Cat with Six Legs. T. Kenney, of Hamlin, N. Y., is the owner of a most extraordinary cat. In addition to the four feet usually al lowed to cats this feline glories in two more. Branching outward from each front leg is a smaller leg, terminating in a perfectly formed foot As she walks toward one with those four feet abreast she creates a curious impres sion. Her surplus feet are evidently of no inconvenience, as she is an un usually good mouser. She is very do mestic in her habits and will grab for a ball or string as quickly as her more common sisters. —Rochester Post-Ex- UTOfiO inKnig tnu incentive Into Account. An expert drilled a hole large enough to admit his body into a treasury vault at Washington, which contained $000,000,000, in seventeen minutes. The work was done for the government, and if the expert had been doing it for himself he no doubt would have made still better time. — New York World MISS SHEARER, MODISTE, No. 3 11 Newcastle, St. M iss Shearer is now offering her largo and va ried stock at thelowest prices, owing to the season being ao far advanced. New goods are received dai.y, and particular attention is called to a new line of Beach Hats, etc., etc., etc. INVITED.-uv Brunswick STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING HEADQUARTERS. All work neatly and promptly exe cuted. Patronage Solicited. GEO. W. KIRBY, JR., —at— BOWLES & BAKER’S OFFICE, Bay Street- HENRY M. STANLEY “IN DARKEST AFRICA" The complete story of Stanley’s recent thrilling adventures and the disclosure of his important discoveries will appear for the first time in the work written by lilmaelf, entitled “In Darkest Africa." In two volumes, profusely illustrated; price 83.75 per volume. Do not be deceived by any of the so-called “Stanley books” now Iseing offered as “genuine” and •’authentic.” To no one of these has Stanley contributed a line. ARFNTQ "The work will be sold by sub- H ULII 10. scription only. We are now ready to appoint canvassers. Applicants should state experience. Remember that Stanley’, own book, the only one in which be lias a personal interest, will bear on the title page the imprint of Charles Scrip's Sons Apply to JOHN R. NELSON, Chattanooga, Tenn. Sole Agent for Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia. fWVUM CLEARANCE SALEZ Drawn. tr»u> Jky standard . dRv ken. al SPOT CASH PRICES.. " with promo pop to. Nowplaa of aala—rented until paid /aV/ ABOUT tor. SW-Onb to S 3 /<%.*/ PUNOS monthly Beet Bar. PIPHUB. gain In cm 30 years./SSO SAVED Usd. Sand snick zC ’9/every pnrehnser. tor BARGAIN ,'^Ca*/ W« b»vs toaido track Rheet. Bale /dCV/ “* °» 8235 llmllod to / PIANO to eeld by th. BO Days. /J&SP’/ lanroat daaiara at 3276. S Doot /vX* ' eed to worth It, too. “****‘ a P PWPWWI z JCNT/ Aanos sold. litjUiVl z - vf* Our ctawwl ara IlT.'l ' A danbiA ■BBMMMB P. C. MILLER, House Mover. Headquarters corner Mansfield and Ellis Streets. Makes a specialty of moving buildings ot all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed. BURR WINTON, Kos. 314 and 316 B street. New Town, Contractor I Builder And Superintendent. I'Gstofllce box 156. torrupondence solicited. WILLIAM JAMES. RESTAURANT. G ST, BETWEEN COCHRAN AVE. AND AMHERST STREET Meals lunuabed al ell hour.. Prices raaeoaabto. BMiafaoUoo guaranteed. gar- ICE ÜBEAM A SI'TULTI -•» ■ How can I get a Solid Gold Elgin Watch, Warranted Worth $40.00 for $10.00? Answer.—Buy it on the Tontine Co Operative Payment Plan. UNPARALLELED plan of purchasing watches. The premium, allowed reduce the net cost to many etookheldm in the class far below the costof manufacture, and gives every stockholder a guarantee that the watch will not cost him more than *30.00 (as|x>t cash purchase of anv jewelry. | and many would ask *85.00 to *10.00.. And each stockholder has 2D opportunities of getting it, from *30.00 down as low as *IO.OO , . , , 4 , * .» . I We sell only standard American Watches that bear the manufacturer’s guarantee as well as ours, . nd we g ve von more value for your money than any other Company. Our agent wilffurnish you with blanks, or we will forward them from the office. Ask all your friend* to purchase Watrhru anil Diamonds on the Tontine Co-Operative Payment Plan. This is the only plan by whicn goods can be sold on easy payments at a small profit, a* WB can have no losses by delivering goods before they are paid for. Call and have the plan explained to you by I£OTT, WatchmaKer elxlcX ar cweler, 215 NEWCASTLE STREET, DEALER IN FLORIDA CURIOSITIES AND OPTICAL GOODS. Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. iiIETBWE JdTIMH lilXk. Brunswick, Ga. Capital, - - - - $150,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, - 35,000 M. ULLMAN, W.E. BURBAGE, Jno. D. WRIGHT, President. Vice President. Cashier SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. fl MERCHANTS AND TRADERS Deposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards will be received. Interest will be allowed on sums to the credit of each depositor on the first of Jan uary, April, July’ and October. . £WTitss books will be furnished to each depositor. J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. IL LANE, President. Vice President. Cashier. GLAUBER <6 ISAAC, Grrain, Hay and Provisions. Headquarters for ’ Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hamfl ' Breakfast Bacon Lard, Meal, Crits» Corn, Oats, Bran, jfl| Feed etc. ■ BAY STREET Foot oLfl New Store. JUST OPENED BY A 3T. ZZ. At 20S Monk StreeJ STAPLE AND FANCY of the very le-.t .[iiaii'v and at 'ln: veil lutvcsfl f LUSH Vl’GllT \i;i.i>. i i;i ns. < mcKE’fl on marlins citi:in rru:jA>J > ON ICE. fISMMH Goods will l>e dco\,Te| t > in;, part of tin- eitv I'iee. A F. H. JEFM 208 jfl H. M. MILLER, W Corner Richmond Street ana Oglethorpe Square. Harness, Saddles, Cellars. Whips isl Leather, Harness Oil, etc- fl TT jDZhLols-tei?eT?,M AND MANUFACTURER OF MATTRESSES. |fl | J. G. JONES. " D. CAPER® Jones & Capers, j DEALERS IN— fl Staple apd Fapcy Groceries Produce Merchaq® fl Orders by mail given strict attention. 11 orders delivered free of charge. fl Importers of Fipe Coftees and Teas? fl Chas. Baumgartner’s old market, 210 Monk Braswell ik Walls. PRACTICAL WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS. Manufacturers of W agons and Buggies. General Repair Work of Every de I scription promptly done at the lowest living prices, and in the best workmanlike manner. IIORSEBH OK ING A SVKCIA LT V When you have any work to do in our line cal on us. Oglethorpe St., rear of Biuuawlck Hardware Co.. Brunswick, Ga. Satisfaction guainuU‘k.l. — Mace’s Restaurant, HJMCH’M BUILDING, < OR. GtOUCEHTEIt AND IIAV MTIIKsTS, urto« to aeaava. K, B. MACE. I'rop'r. XW.ltaiii&M Dealers in and manufacturers of ~i ■ Carriages & Buggj| Texin Pony (.’arts', $lO to cadi. New and W;. ,n< and Pbafl JB i v Mun ‘ : ‘'mbliH-l. J. W. orni-i Man-ll.dd i I : ■' 1’ ■ Lou. Dealer in Fruiis, .1 l’.- ..nersfl