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THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 18,47. have also bought forty acres of land of J. BAANKING. NLS.SandlinonAllo CreekR.O ln o ROUGHoNCORNSsOA T CONS5 D. G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier A meeting of the citizens was held Satur -- -day eveningt to incorporate the town under ROUGHo TOOTH ACHEM" 15 -TBt HATTERS OF INTEREST FROM ALL OVER the name of Punta Gorda, instead of Tra THE STATE. T. R. Hector, clerk; John St. infield, mar- ELLS'r4 E E shal; and J. 0. Swisher, J. L. SaudlinW . 5% WEST BAY STREET. F. Burland, K. B. Harney, and Neil Dahl, J C ONT E - - FLORIDA What is Happening in Prominent Points aldermen, JLch.Q AP Ix'S01TIIL "T-)%L Throughout heinrtn-oie Conts d. HeSwan, proprietor of Hotel Punta . Cne DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Notes of Value to the Truck Farmers- Gorda, with his wife and daughter and What the People are doing. twentCy-two servants, arrived on a special RA.DE O..Captal a s . . ______train Wednesday evening. Rooms are be- Caitlan Srlu ..... ....... ing opened d a aired and guests lenow M pr t CmrseAi D. G. AMBLER, J. J. DANIEL, JAS. P. TALLIAFERRO EASTLAKE. be accommodated, although the hotel will MODERN D95 ** r AL .ALCE, B. M. BAER, Y4. C. WILSON, Ou .MQ TJ. R. CAMPBELL., Hy. RoarasoN, In S. Hodgson's orange grove Monday not be regularly opened until January1. N5UrPT -. T., there were fifteen hands picking, wrapping FEFFSER.3COAL AND COKE. and packing. FNE.V,- 2 an pcin.Judge H. L. Mitchell and Hon. S. M. A5ING 50- y@ Wo BERGEO METHODl Mr. J. Albiston, with his steamer, Jug . .MtheladHo.S Amsobgni aking frequent trips Sparkman were inR O towETTursay ASt BheER)G5AEO- 'H Alabama Coal & Coke Company from the Island bringing oranges from Mr. Mr. T. C. Taliaferro, cashier of the ALL A lbaaRoa Eagistoa's grove, to ship from this station. first national bank of Tainpa, who has ALL -ALSO Mr. Car enter has been offered the ben sojourning at Seffaer for some GOES 01REET TO WEAK 5POT5. HOME TREATMENTS. OF L agency of te railroad station. ille for a Don't allow yourself to break. Keep up INTERLATCHEN. Mayor G. B. Sparkman, ot Tampa, was at 25, as good at 75 as at 40. At the firstallthepopularandsuccessful tret- O f Et Deprtment, No. 50 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fl Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor are back in town Sunday. Of going back begin the use of wELu f A a B h .~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~T th apSpoo ndwf~rtrtufdt enrrs, wo haaspent Reuuunt rNresO S. WREa Caaro~ pinu od rgeson arodLtdrmtysipe ietfo h ie after a summer's sojourn at Farmington, Mr. y e e e ed t es several days with his family at Seffner, cauER. Rhe od cuveae o ea i vres adarr iConsiseiase losoio.g~ iid o tlhleaead eal Ill, but as in youth. For weak men, delicate women. D. C. DAWKINS, Manager. Cap ltain P orhis and w iehal e re ubl n t o an sweoear i Crus ts E .ia 8. WELLr ervs e ake, .O S aturdayM D ecembe heir winter home fron Portland Me. Mr. Vannie Borrish, who has been mW IhLLus Ita ity, ResCTres Vigor. AIN S xaMDA Ksga W o l n R i ekord &. Eings have remved to thedr L ots doily. mUARDIANiStNOTICE. arre w astingth erndo on Ha y ing sugar for the past two weeks, will Arug.errf hr nicS. W Ls, Jersey CityN. J.k Alorge finish Tuesday, much to the reart of CrHIRTY poiyts. aftr de I will alyot a rv H here fro n apringfveld, fo0., last his maoy friends who enjoyed the euaicious fu-c ke byEtR Saturday. Mr. Hastings has been quite cawl Sne r has cur a re annoyin idey Br la and a a ill, but thins the Florida sunshine will er ayi during te ony I lanar and R I . restore him to his usual health. The orange crop is not so large this sea- Urinary diseases, Catarrh of afadder, &c be en yh o o B n .n s bi pubeskt sl a laowe but the flavor of the fruit i Druggists m r s esey ity, N. J. Of Sa D PR Mer Lgona Homn1 to rte exceedingly fine. Good prices are being realized for the large nub ier ofNO.2.NO.O5 Beckford & Ewing have removed to theid Fromsh e dAlnta C i oo s 1 n v r b ern i d new buildingon the corner of Prospect and Turkire d s week fraoD ChapteO.8 .lanBdPinohsce Mr.a J.i Brwendue fGeat Bar abroad;nbut s ealdm rwaer wolat drie awayC a t r fC r n c es o,0 - e ; W , 0l nt asansexten visit to his old hofe n at WelP rHRTY days after date I will ap ly9to the PR C 75 Mr. H. Friedlaender arrived here from borh, Fla. BHon. W. A. McLean, county J U R S. ________o. a.__o. _ Wor on Mr. bto lookswell Senas countyof Duval, Stateof Fand forn a ore ofe MOTR strOOSE AND THACKERY s e r i t h e s t nd H u ro g tmn e s a u bl e G a r i gh t, t i t l e a nd L. S. Hall is putting in a sawmill to be of any kind during the epidemic which interest of Jane Falana, Pda alana Mary run in connection with his planing mill has prevailed at Tampa. although her Falana, Lizzie Falana and Laura. Falano wife is(friuluin i h li ng cus- h op tal d oor he be e n th Prow n hi d m inors, ot num ber five (5), in block one in - e lT L otgol, house of eight room s on B ever, L ot 37x9, on C lay street, betw een afe wll soon be able ton dried and two 102), of the city of Jacksonville. between Clay and Bridge streets, and Beaver. toners with all grades of lumber. n to all of her Tampa friends who were count and Ste aforesaid, according to the by ticpt u SMr. Lott Allen, esq., hs taken the Teasley a lowed to go to and from all the time. thort mapesam cit or lo her Grw.T h a e o t ne u cottage for the winter. J. n Iwte fifteen (15), according to the official mapof said Wa Thy o ri . a1800. Mr. Leonard Holman has returned from p URREN CObcENT. cit LAURA FALA A, Nort a m to mk o O I Mie Borth tos hme n Y k;L c o r N member 29,G1887. G uad ia. And a great variety of reading matter. N . 2. 1 N O r thenorthayo hoeong Lae Cp tco.Or the Tatt os, Either. whitNMaures(thOb._estintewrld)hav been fuOy maintained. .mrN and i e arnd btlataCs.tumay, wathou Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, v5x9i0, fromansBrother Blaie is taking Turkish baths oeOt SIzhOo 1888. de1888. Clay and Bridge-Price northeast corner. o benMr. J. Brewer and wife, of Great Bar- abroad; but scalding water wouldkt drive away _toire son ,accou t o tenflam ae s D T N O Au r d g n J vi , aT N T I O N 1 rtnceo, Mas.,tatofo ingsercen this the Presidential flea that has been biting at G.SH' D.ICE CiPRIC week. him for so many years. .. W L Mr. F . H olford and M iss E . B u sh nell, o f i sh op S n r J c sv lS a drCmn Springfield, 0., start for Interlachen e this Borrowing a Platform. 1t wee. From the Memphis Appeal. Wor onM.Rbr7og'"e:ei eaor lmPle adAlsnae Lot 39x90, corner Union and Clay streets, Let on Clay, between Union and'State, visiti n her pant. Ro er Lsoutwest- cortr lxe P an d B o u rb o n W h i sk i e dence in the west end is progressing the opinion that the Republican party wF . rapidly. have to take up a temperance candidate for School under 1Mr George Harlan and the Presidency next ycar. It has neither- RIi" [ wife is flourishing, principles nor men to go before the cohas A--t- T h e p e o pl e n of o ndsb u r h e s r e n o t i nv o v d h emiu sut b r o f $ 10 00 d a m ag e s , T O AC0I A S panit and mtee Still further improvement in adapting them to the most successful growth of Vegetables wLh on Union Street, between t r i g pe ert o f her s pat fan d n e e and Fruits on Florida soil. . ay and ridgests, 5x105, A e r ing t e s t M a d fl R u mown .a en d e ta r lERL Amog hearivas t otlaona Foth At ely Waurnng. THESE MAPES MYANURES (as acknowledged by the best scientific and practical an ar W.L. Diggens, Peter Mohan, Pth r r thorities-seeMaes et for 1888) afford the Florida Oraneo e Fruiet aner in Tobacco ando iga oseeruepimI e x icdfang1soranAlMy~a~ Liur urned A sltl PureIm oteropet caana bougtrfo C. D. Duncan, Jacksonville; J. C. Turner, It is well to remark just now, before the He- er.theOni , atonal and Economical way of ASO N Charleston, S. C.; W. layo, M. L. Mayo, publican leaders at the North attempt to make 8 Miss Bessie Lake, New York; Mr. George party capital out of it, that the ruling of the . cinckishtsnthnerftr.SfrsllyndinesGaorscruelousHnetnessnOdard FulyOMintan. e FouCt i EII Holford. Miss K. Jung, Mrs. Luchenberg, Inter-State Commerce Commission upon the eir Council case is in entire accordance with the Ali the official aalys pre RSnda here, ocupayin taceh&le p supentit o ealy mralifes aoot;Man ( es nlthed be A u At 8 per cent, in tree yearly payments of one-thirdeach. Rvious years, show that the high guaranteed anay sis of the APES complete and special crop Suda hr, ccpyn and blackhtin eual cmfrtraces.ohth The anre (h hghsmaintained.vebenfuy antind morning ad posiin. oalifccern may, without violation f ND PSTAL for new pamphlet, 1888, which gives prices, analysis. GUARANTEED ancvnnourisGior ias lawd,, a seatedta the COMOSITION, ai~d desired information about these Mapes Manures for'Florida, viz: How comission aBy dc de bu their c ome shall know Adhem, Irwin, HeAdn jewler ha jus reund CligSn doaios vn aecm nS C E L accommodation of both is to be provided for Ne w Bu ildingmattOlddStand The mayor of Leesburg, has issued a proclamation urging the necessity of ever~ Fute Off _N EvryDo..,' ~V f one beingermely cautions with regar From the News ad Courier. hllas3anSd-tJack sthre1e, Fla. to fire a lthe inflammable u There is no cause for alarm In the prophecy DEPOTS IN FLORIDA: Our Forwarding Agents, JacksonvillesFlaa i 'T E, soT nIv l . 1,T 1 stance of most of the buildings here. of the Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, that inHfafty G. D. Clifford, Eustis. Sv aHO Tue on i p sd atne rinaof years the negroes will rule the vote o e Dr. . . ans te, and Ag e TW E MAPES CO., 158 Front St., N. Y. Tuesday night prohi itinghe eretion oSouth. Mr. Cook means well, perhaps, but he shop, rds all1 buildings except bic certain pre- O Thed sntoee fA. in wthas ofBrooksn ecuplieand eak dmes notur kowccatisoal Stea ndt erPp andO Fittings Jaour-PointCOTTONr Col)mpAny, scribed limits, is along way from the field to which his proph- vie61 RIDie Fenc WA into Saturday night and quite a lotof talking about, The negro vote ruled the South LAgn foR . N gods stolen. As yet no clew has been once-and for the las time. Fiftyyearshence E E ta in g to the B . he will he sixty years removed froDr. that disas-FR: wh rouai n rr s experience. He is nearer to it now than D E L ER IN the Glfadis PitPiels the Eab curhw l Littl~ae Loas PoleuMcalDsk.sPs Pu e r l Rys e atedSt ovsdRn, Faibanks, SATeephon, 269.S,~ ~bRB~~USIT Mrs. J. D. North, of Gainesville, Fla., is he will ever be again. udS, rs JN E, FL LAR S a Bank visiting her parents.Pu e ldR e a ""oe hold a bazaar in MaueS Veves' ha l to- From the Boston Post. Stet eor. rAND morroddhheBrrocfeesn penbrtdiier gprr aEEThe plucky conduct of "the unapproachable" b r ofo ksn he church here. Miss Lotta in solipted a Returns ma on day of ale.T J S I - - FLJACKSONVILLE, R On December 14, the annual Metodist week and insisitag thatf the weak and over conferencefor the State will beginere. drive horse should be taken to a stable, O And all kinds of Imported and domestic Wines. . e e o The people of Leesburg have spared no involved her in a suit of $10,000 damages, pains in making arrangements to enter brought by the occupant of the cab, who as-TQAC C tain the large number of preachers that serts that the delaywas responsible for his ,Itg LdE N.missing the training Cish Lotta's act was little IS . tt. Mr.l benatten M a ne , cto S alnC O., man less than heroic, and deserves the hearty symt fb e L.D. HSE President, According to Madam Rumor, e pathyof everyone who has a particle of feel: SD R IT man ho as wrke sofaithfully for teing fr abused and long-auffering animals. W oeae DaesI oac n ias cause of Methodisin here for the past two The society of which Mr. Amgenl is presidentAiM Lqos - W leae D lrs n Tbco ad Cgr. years, singlely, will take unto himself ought to express its admiration in some aritaa nteed -* E l 1 E 1 about December 20, a life partner. ble public manner. andbAshleyyStreet Te Coteoth a dsuay histma reeoO ANErEL ROUTE. ohaacersEcs k. onai. BOord.RO,7 (S2ceso.t JAKO.VLE W.Lakes, cornet band has been reorganized, but dil From the Manchester Courier. R.O, . D.BGGRXhgg ' A S 0 N igent inquiry fails to find such an organ- The linencollar exercises a subtle influence nation. IE overmen. An hin aiI11 te is av -: - 1 1 -: - S t ea mn eFrs a n If patience, perseverance and practice Foo C.MEYERe th MLEhapier iupwars, loaju onrkeg. will make any one proficient in the art of i cl e cacer inOcolNars;E n m e se rd te wcoall the human attributes that ae illustrated by Dr. Dean, J. W. Horthup will certainly be outward signs of studied care, t J crack shots in the near future. So far, slovenly untidiness, or scrupulous nsatn.sh t Jake claims the superiority, strict cleanliness, primnessor self-conceitfind L B t lAehn & o s a l mlhs asdt e neck. Personal idiosyncrasies, too, are1 n s d FT .: n .. J SO NV I E. -itolerIkr a uehonvelac &ulrbeae oemienl na arenafeatt col eGl or unaulddrsda thd7 adeurigev gnsfrCo' rwr.Btte er motdadKyWs ia store, has gone to Orlando to accept name several individuals, both in public ando u m coe neto iaA aslarpoiton private life, concerning whom it might aptly be H A 11 I E LOAD te smill poison said "By their collars ye shall know them," Irwin erndon, jeweler, has just returned Callings and advocations, even, have come in from a extended trip to Michigan. someinstances to be simila ily indicted, aSUTR At Togn'SttED witness theorthodox rou corners of thea 1b o k Song ^a^ NNE NLEWTAB P o-nieA en. coachman's inextible collar, and, if the long established New York, 18 T. o , I Sis alyon bound from the care of horses to the cure oE R and 42 WesE & AreeR, JacAson L * L teo e small town with four store, souls mayBbe pardoned the equally normaF llAMI, Jacksonville, D F S ituaedntfrheebles banchtof headunct Yofrh oth Decesic.HatdwomeWithlery,1StoveopolitannOpera HouseFopposite nw ax mietht fDdeCt odrulFko ue Goostelsnte.ndPEEtRLESS ashDDorsBlids T-- SN O Y&--N, Gri, J. lor A.itsCMeal, br.Th is ter plc ben whrom the is s tIhewl eibed inorpblcahl- . P i t agackl. A riult rareole enttRon arn-Hy anESou s-lo Btan at rndey-at-Law , F.e Rook N.a crosse bxe o Foriags r eeryiios hen eaze pon sme of br heeRpligoessd acin,* ms ComisioneLa MxhneFrhans HIATITDad CountD MELDA road and fifee mile sotes of Bokansa peuniar freak oeamf ntuesfo osoun Steamttret.atermintionanfLadtTitlesFosurcialty Mue., hie iste the ai ount enand inge ino usal midbyet akt h Stee A.laDELLFnce9ire Mantelsnetd nMrgae. Poptatnio ieoolciosae h acon ady in Pac couty a , cone maur, "who ispso n earu mistn -INt AND SHIPPER BoF--atd pi o onrsdns

train N5UrPT Alabama Coal · THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 18,47. have NLS.SandlinonAllo also bought forty acres of land of J. BAANKING. CreekR.O ln o ROUGHoNCORNSsOATCONS5

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Page 1: train N5UrPT Alabama Coal · THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 18,47. have NLS.SandlinonAllo also bought forty acres of land of J. BAANKING. CreekR.O ln o ROUGHoNCORNSsOATCONS5

THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 18,47.

have also bought forty acres of land of J. BAANKING.

NLS.SandlinonAllo CreekR.O ln o ROUGHoNCORNSsOATCONS5 D. G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier A meeting of the citizens was held Satur

-- -day eveningt to incorporate the town under ROUGHo TOOTH ACHEM" 15 -TBt

HATTERS OF INTEREST FROM ALL OVER the name of Punta Gorda, instead of Tra THE STATE. T. R. Hector, clerk; John St. infield, mar- ELLS'r4 E E

shal; and J. 0. Swisher, J. L. SaudlinW . 5% WEST BAY STREET. F. Burland, K. B. Harney, and Neil Dahl, J C ONT E - - FLORIDA

What is Happening in Prominent Points aldermen, JLch.Q AP Ix'S01TIIL "T-)%L

Throughout heinrtn-oie Conts d. HeSwan, proprietor of Hotel Punta . Cne DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Notes of Value to the Truck Farmers- Gorda, with his wife and daughter and What the People are doing. twentCy-two servants, arrived on a special RA.DE O..Captal and surps ... .DIETO

______train Wednesday evening. Rooms are be- Caitlan Srlu ..... .......

ing opened d a aired and guests lenow M pr t CmrseAi D. G. AMBLER, J. J. DANIEL, JAS. P. TALLIAFERRO

EASTLAKE. be accommodated, although the hotel will MODERN D95 ** r AL .ALCE, B. M. BAER, Y4. C. WILSON, Ou .MQ TJ. R. CAMPBELL., Hy. RoarasoN,

In S. Hodgson's orange grove Monday not be regularly opened until January1. N5UrPT -. T., there were fifteen hands picking, wrapping FEFFSER.3COAL AND COKE. and packing.

FNE.V,- 2

an pcin.Judge H. L. Mitchell and Hon. S. M. A5ING 50- y@ Wo BERGEO METHODl Mr. J. Albiston, with his steamer, Jug . .MtheladHo.S

Amsobgni aking frequent trips Sparkman were inR O towETTursay ASt BheER)G5AEO- 'H Alabama Coal & Coke Company

from the Island bringing oranges from Mr. Mr. T. C. Taliaferro, cashier of the ALL A lbaaRoa Eagistoa's grove, to ship from this station. first national bank of Tainpa, who has ALL -ALSO

Mr. Car enter has been offered the ben sojourning at Seffaer for some GOES 01REET TO WEAK 5POT5. HOME TREATMENTS. OF L agency of te railroad station. ille for a Don't allow yourself to break. Keep up

INTERLATCHEN. Mayor G. B. Sparkman, ot Tampa, was at 25, as good at 75 as at 40. At the firstallthepopularandsuccessful tret- O f Et Deprtment, No. 50 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fl Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor are back in town Sunday. Of going back begin the use of wELu f A a B h

.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~T th apSpoo ndwf~rtrtufdt enrrs, wo haaspent Reuuunt rNresO S. WREa Caaro~ pinu od rgeson arodLtdrmtysipe ietfo h ie after a summer's sojourn at Farmington, Mr. y e e e ed t es several days with his family at Seffner, cauER. Rhe od cuveae o ea i vres adarr iConsiseiase losoio.g~ iid o tlhleaead eal

Ill, but as in youth. For weak men, delicate women. D. C. DAWKINS, Manager.

Cap ltain P orhis and w iehal e re ubl n t o an sweoear i Crus ts E .ia 8. WELLr ervs e ake, .O S aturdayM D ecembe

heir winter home fron Portland Me. Mr. Vannie Borrish, who has been mW IhLLus Ita ity, ResCTres Vigor. AIN S xaMDA Ksga W o l n R i ekord &. Eings have remved to thedr

L ots doily.

mUARDIANiStNOTICE.

arre w astingth erndo on Ha y ing sugar for the past two weeks, will Arug.errf hr nicS. W Ls, Jersey CityN. J.k Alorge finish Tuesday, much to the reart of CrHIRTY poiyts. aftr de I will alyot

a rv H here fro n apringfveld, fo0., last his maoy friends who enjoyed the euaicious fu-c ke byEtR Saturday. Mr. Hastings has been quite cawl Sne r has cur a re annoyin idey Br la and a a ill, but thins the Florida sunshine will er ayi during te ony I lanar and R I . restore him to his usual health. The orange crop is not so large this sea- Urinary diseases, Catarrh of afadder, &c be en yh o o B n .n s bi

pubeskt sl a laowe but the flavor of the fruit i Druggists m r s esey ity, N. J. Of Sa D PR Mer Lgona Homn1 to rte exceedingly fine. Good prices are being

realized for the large nub ier ofNO.2.NO.O5 Beckford & Ewing have removed to theid Fromsh e dAlnta C i oo s 1 n v r b ern i dt

new buildingon the corner of Prospect and Turkire d s week fraoD ChapteO.8 .lanBdPinohsce

Mr.a J.i Brwendue fGeat Bar abroad;nbut s ealdm rwaer wolat drie awayC a t r fC r n c es o,0 - e ; W , 0l

nt asansexten visit to his old hofe n at WelP rHRTY days after date I will ap ly9to the PR C 75 Mr. H. Friedlaender arrived here from borh, Fla. BHon. W. A. McLean, county J U R S. ________o. a.__o. __.

Wor on Mr. bto lookswell Senas countyof Duval, Stateof Fand forn a ore ofe MOTR strOOSE AND THACKERY s e r i t h e s t nd H u ro g tmn e s a u b l e G a r i g h t , t i t l e a nd L. S. Hall is putting in a sawmill to be of any kind during the epidemic which interest of Jane Falana, Pda alana Mary

run in connection with his planing mill has prevailed at Tampa. although her Falana, Lizzie Falana and Laura. Falano wife is(friuluin i h li ng cus- h op tal d oor he be e n th Prow n hi d m inors, ot num ber five (5), in block one in - e lT L otgol, house of eight room s on B ever, L ot 37x9, on C lay street, betw een

afe wll soon be able ton dried and two 102), of the city of Jacksonville. between Clay and Bridge streets, and Beaver. toners with all grades of lumber. n to all of her Tampa friends who were count and Ste aforesaid, according to the by ticpt u

SMr. Lott Allen, esq., hs taken the Teasley a lowed to go to and from all the time. thort mapesam cit or lo her Grw.T h a e o t ne u cottage for the winter. J. n Iwte fifteen (15), according to the official mapof said Wa Thy o ri . a1800.

Mr. Leonard Holman has returned from p URREN CObcENT. cit LAURA FALA A, Nort a m to mk o O I Mie Borth tos hme n Y k;L c o r N member 29,G1887. G uad ia. And a great variety of reading matter. N . 2. 1 N O r

thenorthayo hoeong Lae Cp tco.Or the Tatt os, Either. whitNMaures(thOb._estintewrld)hav been fuOy maintained.

.mrN and i e arnd btlataCs.tumay, wathou Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, v5x9i0, fromansBrother Blaie is taking Turkish baths oeOt SIzhOo 1888. de1888. Clay and Bridge-Price northeast corner.

o benMr. J. Brewer and wife, of Great Bar- abroad; but scalding water wouldkt drive away _toire son ,accou t o tenflam ae s D T N O Au r d g n J vi , aT N T I O N 1

rtnceo, Mas.,tatofo ingsercen this the Presidential flea that has been biting at G.SH' D.ICE CiPRIC week. him for so many years. .. W L

M r. F . H olford and M iss E . B u sh nell, o f i sh op S n r J c sv lS a drCmn Springfield, 0., start for Interlachen e this Borrowing a Platform. 1t

wee. From the Memphis Appeal. Wor onM.Rbr7og'"e:ei eaor lmPle adAlsnae Lot 39x90, corner Union and Clay streets, Let on Clay, between Union and'State,

visiti n her pant. Ro er Lsoutwest- cortr lxe P an d B o u rb o n W h i sk i e dence in the west end is progressing the opinion that the Republican party wF .

rapidly. have to take up a temperance candidate for

School under 1Mr George Harlan and the Presidency next ycar. It has neither- RIi" [ wife is flourishing, principles nor men to go before the cohas A--t-

T h e p e o pl e n of o ndsb u r h e s r e n o t i nv o v d h emiu sut b r o f $ 10 00 d a m ag e s , T O AC0I A S

panit and mtee Still further improvement in adapting them to the most successful growth of Vegetables wLh on Union Street, between

t r i g pe ert o f her s pat fan d n e e and Fruits on Florida soil. . ay and ridgests, 5x105,

A e r in g t e s t M a d fl R u mown .a en d e ta r lERL Amog hearivas t otlaona Foth At ely Waurnng. THESE MAPES MYANURES (as acknowledged by the best scientific and practical an

ar W. L. Diggens, Peter Mohan, Pth r r thorities-seeMaes et for 1888) afford the Florida Oraneo e Fruiet aner in Tobacco ando iga

oseeruepimI e x icdfang1soranAlMy~a~ Liur urned A sltl PureIm oteropet caana bougtrfo

C. D. Duncan, Jacksonville; J. C. Turner, It is well to remark just now, before the He- er.theOni , atonal and Economical way of ASO N Charleston, S. C.; W. layo, M. L. Mayo, publican leaders at the North attempt to make 8 Miss Bessie Lake, New York; Mr. George party capital out of it, that the ruling of the .

cinckishtsnthnerftr.SfrsllyndinesGaorscruelousHnetnessnOdard FulyOMintan. e F ouCt i EII

Holford. Miss K. Jung, Mrs. Luchenberg, Inter-State Commerce Commission upon the eir Council case is in entire accordance with the Ali the official aalys pre

RSnda here, ocupayin taceh&le p supentit o ealy mralifes aoot;Man ( es nlthed be A u At 8 per cent, in tree yearly payments of one-thirdeach. Rvious years, show that the high guaranteed anay sis of the APES complete and special crop

Suda hr, ccpyn and blackhtin eual cmfrtraces.ohth The anre (h hghsmaintained.vebenfuy antind morning ad posiin. oalifccern may, without violation f ND PSTAL for new pamphlet, 1888, which gives prices, analysis. GUARANTEED

ancvnnourisGior ias lawd,, a seatedta the COMOSITION, ai~d desired information about these Mapes Manures for'Florida, viz: How comission aBy dc de bu their c ome shall know Adhem,

Irwin, HeAdn jewler ha jus reund CligSn doaios vn aecm nS C E

L accommodation of both is to be provided for Ne w Bu ildingmattOlddStand The mayor of Leesburg, has issued a

proclamation urging the necessity of ever~ Fute Off _N EvryDo..,' ~V f one beingermely cautions with regar From the News ad Courier. hllas3anSd-tJack sthre1e, Fla. to fire a lthe inflammable u There is no cause for alarm In the prophecy DEPOTS IN FLORIDA: Our Forwarding Agents, JacksonvillesFlaa i 'T E, soT nIv l . 1,T 1 stance of most of the buildings here. of the Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, that inHfafty G. D. Clifford, Eustis. Sv aHO

Tue on i p sd atne rinaof years the negroes will rule the vote o e Dr. . . ans te, and Ag e TW E MAPES CO., 158 Front St., N. Y. Tuesday night prohi itinghe eretion oSouth. Mr. Cook means well, perhaps, but he shop, rds

all1 buildings except bic certain pre- O

Thed sntoee fA. in wthas ofBrooksn ecuplieand eak dmes notur kowccatisoal Stea ndt erPp andO Fittings Jaour-PointCOTTONr Col)mpAny,

scribed limits, is along way from the field to which his proph- vie61 RIDie Fenc WA into Saturday night and quite a lotof talking about, The negro vote ruled the South LAgn foR . N

gods stolen. As yet no clew has been once-and for the las time. Fiftyyearshence E ERS

ta in g to the B . he will he sixty years removed froDr. that disas-FR:wh rouai n rr s experience. He is nearer to it now than D E L ER IN

the Glfadis PitPiels the Eab curhw l Littl~ae Loas PoleuMcalDsk.sPs Pu e r l Rys e atedSt ovsdRn, Faibanks, SATeephon, 269.S,~ ~bRB~~USIT

Mrs. J. D. North, of Gainesville, Fla., is he will ever be again. udS, rs JN E, FL LAR S a Bank visiting her parents.Pu e ldR e a ""oe hold a bazaar in MaueS Veves' ha l to- From the Boston Post. Stet eor. rAND

morroddhheBrrocfeesn penbrtdiier gprr aEEThe plucky conduct of "the unapproachable" b r ofo ksn he church here. Miss Lotta in solipted a Returns ma on day of ale.T J S I - - FLJACKSONVILLE, RLI

On December 14, the annual Metodist week and insisitag thatf the weak and over conferencefor the State will beginere. drive horse should be taken to a stable, O And all kinds of Imported and domestic Wines. . e e o The people of Leesburg have spared no involved her in a suit of $10,000 damages, pains in making arrangements to enter brought by the occupant of the cab, who as-TQAC CIRS tain the large number of preachers that serts that the delaywas responsible for his ,Itg LdE

N.missing the training Cish Lotta's act was little IS .tt. Mr.l benatten M a ne , cto S alnC O., man less than heroic, and deserves the hearty symt fb e L.D. HSE President,

According to Madam Rumor, e pathyof everyone who has a particle of feel: SD R ITman ho as wrke sofaithfully for teing fr abused and long-auffering animals. W oeae DaesI oac n ias

cause of Methodisin here for the past two The society of which Mr. Amgenl is presidentAiM Lqos - W leae D lrs n Tbco ad Cgr. years, singlely, will take unto himself ought to express its admiration in some aritaa nteed -* E l 1873. Establishe 18.lre about December 20, a life partner. ble public manner. andbAshleyyStreet

Te Coteoth a dsuay histma reeoO ANErEL ROUTE. ohaacersEcs k. onai. BOord.RO,7 (S2ceso.t JAKO.VLE W.Lakes,

cornet band has been reorganized, but dil From the Manchester Courier. R.O, . D.BGGRXhgg ' A S 0 N igent inquiry fails to find such an organ- The linencollar exercises a subtle influence nation. IE overmen. An hin aiI11 te is av -: - 1 1 -: - S t ea mn eFrs a n

If patience, perseverance and practice Foo C.MEYERe th MLEhapier iupwars, loaju onrkeg. will make any one proficient in the art of i cl e cacer inOcolNars;E nt m em

se rd te wcoall the human attributes that ae illustrated by Dr. Dean, J. W. Horthup will certainly be outward signs of studied care, t JUk

crack shots in the near future. So far, slovenly untidiness, or scrupulous nsatn.sh t

Jake claims the superiority, strict cleanliness, primnessor self-conceitfind L B t lAehn & o s a l mlhs asdt e neck. Personal idiosyncrasies, too, are1 n s d FT .: n .. J SO NV I E.

-itolerIkr a uehonvelac &ulrbeae oemienl na arenafeatt col eGl or unaulddrsda thd7 adeurigev gnsfrCo' rwr.Btte er motdadKyWs ia

store, has gone to Orlando to accept name several individuals, both in public ando u m coe neto iaA aslarpoiton private life, concerning whom it might aptly be H A 11 I E LOAD

te smill poison said "By their collars ye shall know them," Irwin erndon, jeweler, has just returned Callings and advocations, even, have come in

from a extended trip to Michigan. someinstances to be simila ily indicted, aSUTR At Togn'SttED witness theorthodox rou corners of thea 1b o k Song ^a^ NNE NLEWTAB

P o-nieA en. coachman's inextible collar, and, if the long established New York, 18 T. o ,L I Sis alyon bound from the care of horses to the cure oE R and 42 WesE & AreeR, JacAsonOe, L * LID teo e small town with four store, souls mayBbe pardoned the equally normaF llAMI, Jacksonville, DADESAUNY FLA,.

S ituaedntfrheebles banchtof headunct Yofrh oth Decesic.HatdwomeWithlery,1StoveopolitannOpera HouseFopposite

nw ax mietht fDdeCt odrulFko ue Goostelsnte.ndPEEtRLESS ashDDorsBlids T-- SN O Y&--N, Gri, J. lor A.itsCMeal, br.Th is ter plc ben whrom the is s tIhewl eibed inorpblcahl- . P i t agackl. A riult rareole enttRon arn-Hy anESou s-lo Btan at rndey-at-Law ,

F.e Rook N.a crosse bxe o Foriags r eeryiios hen eaze pon sme of br heeRpligoessd acin,* ms ComisioneLa MxhneFrhans HIATITDad CountD MELDA road and fifee mile sotes of Bokansa peuniar freak oeamf ntuesfo osoun Steamttret.atermintionanfLadtTitlesFosurcialty

Mue., hie iste the ai ount enand inge ino usal midbyet akt h Stee A.laDELLFnce9ire Mantelsnetd nMrgae. Poptatnio ieoolciosae h acon ady in Pac couty a , cone maur, "who ispso n earu mistn -INt AND SHIPPER BoF--atd pi o onrsdns