The evening post. (Brunswick, Ga.) 18??-189?, July 14, 1890, Image 1

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: 7 ■' J a! w K_ WRIGHT —THE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER, a w \77— St. Simon’s Line. SL M hEK sen EDI LE. (Standard Ti ne.) On and after June lot’s, schedule will be as follows: DEPARTURE. From Bruns wick Steamer City of Brunswick for Ocean I*l i route for Cumberland, daily 7 a. in. Steamer Pope < itlin. tor Ocean Pier and Mills. S:OD a. m , 2:00 ami 6:00p. m. From Ocean Pier— ForSt. Simon’s Mills 9:00 n. in. and 3:00 p. in. RETURNING* Leave St. Simon’s Mills for Ocean Pier lo:00a. in . and 4:00 p. in. Leave Pier for Brunswick 10:30 a. m., 4:30 ami 9:30 p. in. SUNDAYS. ( ity of Brunswick, cn route to Cumin rland, K:oo a. m. Po|»e Catlin, for Ocean Pier only, 6:l'. and 9;30 a. in.,2:3oand 6:00p. in. Returning—Steamer Pope Catlin leaves Pier 7: '»u and 1«>:15 a. in., .’’•:(**am! *.•:::<♦ p. in. Guest* of Hotel St Simon'* desiring to visit Cumberland take City of Brunnwirk u» Ocean Pier at 7:4'« a m.. except on Muiiddy—nt *:4': and parties demrouw of visiting M. SiiiuinV will lie landed at t» ean Pier bv city of Brtin«wir Up'‘it notice given, otbeswUe tin* steamer wIP not mske the stop. La inch Vision will leave OchmiiPk r on Mon day* at 7:3U m. in., for Bi uuswick. Mini oilier ds\ > Wlieo five or more |>er*on» -o de-ite and ti'lU'l) not! e b given at Hold st *»lmoo’». IJ l> Ulf’, siijMMihU-M lent. \ ;-7 A ; 7- ; 7/ ' ■ ■ : mW Holiday amt - - ■ ' ■’W s I nxl'l ill i|U:ili’\ an 1 price Novelties in china and Nice articles for room decoration. AH kinds of lamps and lamp fixtures.! New stock of flower pots and cages. Dusters, fly f: ns and fly brushes. Stationery,blank books,office supplies Oil stoves,water coolers, I. C. ireezAU's Nice line of pictures, as well us step ladders, croquet sets, lunch baskets, etc. o Hay, corn, bran and oats cheap at | Dillon's. * * Board Wanted. For a gentleinani, wife am.’ two small children in pleasant . neighborhood. Private family preferred, best of reference. Ad dress Boarder, care Evening Post Jelly and preserves—slb. bucket flscts, at Dillon's. Good Position. A bright, active boy, who is well . acquainted in the city, can secure a good position at office of The Even ing Post. Must not be under six teen years of t»ge. I *. . Largest stock of canned goods in , Brunswick: best goods and lowest t prices at Dillon's. Wanted. A gentleman with small family wants to rent at once a small cot"- tnge or. three nice rooms, all fur nished or partly furnished Must be in good neighborhood* Hr ferences Hrs’ class. Address with term < Lee, cure Evening I Post K -7, , ~A# s.-/ 7, : L • "'"’•v'w IM I \ I: I•..• I-J yM ■■• l fl Wi' h dispatch, slu- moved <lov\rn oppofl ; Littlefield's wharf, and to throw two strong streams on thcß fire. In the - meantime the tug] and Nellie came to the assist ance of the Stephen J. Fooks, and towed her from her perikms position. Further down lay the Herman bark Sirene. She too saw the approach ing danger, and summoned the U. DarU which towed her above the E. T. V. &G. wharf. All this time the Inca had been hurling', two bold streams on the burning wharf and buildings. The heat soon grew so j intense, however, that she was coni polled to move further up stream,op posite Mayer and Ullman’s. . THE H.AMEH TKA VEI. KAI'II.LY. J Jut to return to the progress of this flumes. Littlefield** warehouse ■ t' i lln i ■ • . ' •> i V Would the firemen flames or must this devastating monster seek new fields and con-1 quests? That was the prevailing! question with every/man, woman and child. Once in tile rosin yard the tire would be pafectly uncon trolable. The lireinsi were lighting with all their inighf Office furni- / 1 ho Savannah relief w doing fuithful wmk an I j t J that the Hanies were gralually e .nr ing under control. Hundreds of* down below