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THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEM.B3I 23 1887. 1 to 'Squire Daggett's to join a meeting of The women, re-assured by Eliza's calm- your pack with you?"ll Lig t vice ITlE farmers in protest. ness, ran to do her bidding. '.he ladder "Yes, swung on the end of my thorn THE~ SENS BLE MISS, CjULLItNI The experience was exhilarating. The- was placed, Eliza put the axe in her fore- stick." meeting now over, she came dashing along man's hand, and he ran up the ladder. "You will be taken for a tramp." j * - 1 y -TO .. perfectly satisfied with her morning's Tucking her riding habit up, she tol- "O1l, I have been; but it was intimatedI n Her sister Amy was the elder, a girl of work. The deference of the farmers and lowed him with firm steps. According to with sweet and gentle courtesy that, I was mild manners and indefinite opinions. her own clear-cut, sensible speech, gave herldirections the girls took their positions taking a pedestrian tour." 1iretlfcE C M thIrIO. her a gratifigmpeso of wmen' s* and passed up the water. Eliza gave him a swift ad 're glnSANEYC M ETTO .Ii'U~U uuLhI~ILU She was brought out the preceding year; position rnd influence in the world such as A few strokes of the axe in the hands of "There's a disinction,"' she said. ""he but Eliza trod closely enough on her heels she never realized in her mother's life, the tramp, a few pailsful of water, and the erngrant comes to sertle."1 My stock of Diamonds,- to gain some knowledge of the drawing- which was that of a timid, loving woman, fire, which was only slowly charring its "Why may not I I am told by one in Fn Gold an s rom ado hwAy cuitdhesl subservient to her husband's wishes, and way, was put out, whomn I have perfect faith, that after a Fine Gold and Silver 75 Mfls5 of Sall on the ileautit'uI room, and of how Ary acquitted herself very much over-ridden by her strong- "Bravo"' said t.he stranger, turning to certain time of sojourn on my part, your Watches, Jewelry, and solid St. Jolhns River. thereih. willed children. Eliza to get the final pail of water. His Government will give meaneatlittlefarni, well as be Eliza was not satisfied with what she n this agreeale tate ndsh face was dirtier than ever; but that of where I can practice the beautiful nd as wellawc st plated ware, saw "my s miale bu clores," plunged through the long grasses Eliza was no longer clean, peaceful arts of agriculture. Those are is nowco pe ,an o'thTkehelentewYrSemr saw. "Amy is amiable, but colorless," she skirting the edge of her small kingdom. "Yes," she sesponded in the spirit of easy conditions-" very latest make and de- svivester said to herself. "Agnes Bunce is Yahoo; The short-necked Canadiai stopped sud- the occasion. A dawning light, followed by a crimson I can hear her warhoop in the attic. But denly, almost sending her over his head. "And wasn't it fortunate I inet you?" glow, a facial aurora overspread Eliaza's sign. after beakfast) at 8::0 a. m. (sharp), arrive at ic gives her distinction. One must have In that brief moment of projection she . "Trespassing," he concluded for her, face, when another pair of arms swept her I guarantee everything I Pal.tka 1:15 P. In. One hour a i Pal)tka for saw a figure start up from among the She turned confused. from the speaker. herer Le gurate everything 21 palm., 1:(o n o r ail Ltarrior somecachet. Amy has no cachet." grasses and lift a warning arm. "It's al out. We can go down now." It was now her turn. She sought the sell just'as represented, or atanford 4:t0 p.i. Thus Eliza meditated. When thespring "You are trespassin," said Elizaseverely. She started toward the ladder. A glance puzzling Stranger out.n wand hewasstllmeitating. ,She had "Yes, I suppose I am; but P'o doing down and she shrank hack cowering. "How did you get nearly drowned that moesilb euddo ontng Rat PoaLNK wansith oiad taken upshe g sirls ofAy'etwe no har. ." .1h ~I can't, I can't!" The tramp at.. morning?" she asked abruptly, in th al.OllEit Sout lrd;as onciga taken up the girls of Amy's set when "You are breaking down the grass." tempted to pass her, and she caught hold midst of their waltz. Please call and examine mon, atona anda pointson alifax ad they admitted her to their councils, and 'he man began to straighten the tall of him. "I was at Tuxedo Park, and went out my stock; alay wli to na a was had studied then quietly and effectively. spikes about hin , and appeared totally "I will fall. Do something with me!" duci oin rat daybreak. Ia b o an always illecin to ii Ritet "Ele i abeut.Jak aswi. Ruhabsorbed in making them stand up. He led her hack to an angle of the roof, oar, capsized my boat, and swam ashore, show goods for inspection., over at Green Cove Spring ,or (iooil) for St. "Ellen is a beauty. Jack has wit. Rutl "It is foolish to do that. You can't "There, sit down. Don't look down. I thought I could walk around the lake Fine Watch R Augustne, without extra cLarge. thinks she looks like the Countes Potocki. make them stand up again." Think of something else." Crouched in back to the Club-house, but was tempted Repairing.a Edith always wears violets. Gussie is ath- The man obediently ceased. the angle, she covered her eyes with both by that long grass, which you prized so s c l letic. Alice sings German Lieder. Kittie "How did you come here?" hands. highly, to lie down and sleep, and to dry v To Saiford and Enterprise only. . $3 0 ltivats A e is G an Lbee. B rie "I've been tramping all morning and was "It is the reaction," he said, soothingly. my clothes." PalatkaTo P.. .... i1 5.-Excursion....... 2 00 cultivates the air of a Soubrette. Beat tired." "You've been doing famously. Naturahy, "You don't bear malice?" Eliza asked, TouGreenCove Spring75.-Excursion....... 1 00 makes a point of her hands. Sadie is "Where did you come from?" your nerves were al on a strain." with unwonted humility. 10 St. Augustine __$1 15.-Excursion ...... 2)0 frank; I call her rude. But, so far as I "From a place across the lake." "Ugh!" she shuddered. "When Ilooked "Have I seemed to?" he replied in a tone Thesearedaily excurs10ns, (except Sunday.) fan I cale ru e. , s "That's Tuxedo Park. They don't har- down I felt creeping things in my heels still lower. Eliza was silent for a time, E. W. EBBETS, C V. IH. POST, can see, none of them have common sense. bor tr-strangers there," she answered, that ran straight to my eyes and blinded then she flashed a half-shy glance. ._Pass. Agent. Gen'l Agent. I WiH, nave commof scse." warily. me." "You owe me an apology." 1 When Eliza bad arrived at this conclu- "They gave me that biscuit," pointing The man smiled. "Now you make me hahpy by allowing she went to the glass to see how she to some crumbs which he endeavored to "Don't think about them. Lookatme" it. But I must also make confession. ' * son, s w dust off the grass with his handkerchief. He drew down her hands with mild audac- "Confession? Let me bear that first." looked with her hair parted in the middle f"I you had shown any disposition to ity. "No, don't look about you. Look at "Too willingly. I have never laid that * es and combed plainly behind her ears. She work, you could have got something to do me. Therel Now, let's talk of something dear burden down. I never will." there." else and forget all about it." And Eliza asked for no explanation. "ButIdidn't." He turned up for the Eliza's obedience was child-like. She The brilliance of the Collins ball was ever satisfied with her decision. first time a sun-burned face traversed by folded her hands. and fixed her eyes in an talked about as long as any event can hope The next Morning when her music channels, ploughed by perspiration and unmoved stare on the man's face. Her to claim attention in the metropolis. The master was announced, she said to her outlined by dirt. His gray clothes were confidence in his advice was almost dis- girls of Amy's set were fairly dazzled. . S I E T. IRECT ALL-RAL ROUTE "Please ask him to excuse me here- soiled and had evidently been soaked. One converting. The corners of his mustaches "Think what a tremendous success Eliza BET EEN maid: lease as m to excume h foot had burst through the moorings of a twitched, but happily turned to frame a Collins has been," they said. "Only out -BETWEEN after and send in my bill. Of course, I canvas shoe. There was a gleam of fun in question., six weeks and engaged to an Englishman." 0 Jacksonville, Green Cove Spring, mean for the entire quarter." In this way his eyes. "Are all American girls as plucky and Palatka, Gainesville, Ocala, Lees she disposed of all her accomplishments. "Hfave you no trade," asked Eliza, se- sensible in emergencies as you are?" he Functional derangement of the female Heroically she paid up to the remotest verely. asked, curiously, system is quickly cured by the use of Dr. burg, DeLand, Enterprise, Titus. gan the world anew, penniless, "Have you any education?" daring to remove her eyes. "But I've removes pain and restores health and Vhen these matters were arranged "I can read and write." been to lectures. 'First Aid totheInjured.' strength. By all druggists. res, Win terPark,Orlando. Eliza went to her father and put her hand -"Have you never earned your own liv- 'How to act in emergencies.' We had . Tampa and Southern on his shoulder. ing?" them in New York. If you wereto drown, "Papa " she began, "you have no sons, "Never." you know, I'd know just what to do, THE OCALA B %NNER Florida. but you have daughters." "And you expect to be fed?" while another woman could only wring is the most extensively read weekly news- TIME TABLE TN EFFET DEcEMBER 11TH, 1887. "Eh, eh, what's that you say, Eliza? "Well, yes. And I'm hungry now. I've her hands." paper in Florida. For more than twenty- (Ueutral StandardTime.) A, means a. in. P, Very, very true. Yes, very true," and he only had a biscuit this morning." "I nearly drowned this morning, that is one years it has been a faithful laborer in - AND- meIn pOUTH. resumed his paper. "Only one biscuit. Oh, dear me, then to say, I fell in the lake and got wet. I the industrial upbuilding of the State. It eUING SOUTH. "It seems to me," continued Eliza, "that you must be hungry." couldn't efford to drown because there was has been the friend of Jacksonville in her AeaveJasonvle trom S. F. W.RailwayStation. so far as we are able we ought to take the "That's what I said." nobody near to fish me out. I was drying efforts for commercial supremacy; it is I H\CUBAN s placeof sons." "I'm so sorry, for I can't give you any- when you nearly galloped me down." Sub-Tropical, and is the ALPASS "What'sthat? God forbid!" he exclaimed thing to eat until you've earned it. I can't Eliza's fixed eyes opened widerthan before. friend of every enterprise every section A mse rincile o know. Can you pull "Dearme. Thinkwhata morning this of the State. Lv Jacksonville............... 8 la 12 WE 345 and was perfectly satisfied that his family weeds?" she asked, meditatively, has been." Life seemed really very full. THE BANNER has safely passed the ills -reen cove Sprng5 2 5 consisted of girls. For the moment, Eliza's "I ntr" "Bu, and ailments o s infancvand childhoodand Ar Paatga........... ... 1001" 2 A" 6 51 "cantry.1 "ut, were fres part of your ctI'riculum in? I Lv Paiatka.................i us', 213t" 5 540 suggestions frightened him out of his se- That is very nobly said," Eliza com- "No, except in a general way, 'Keep has reached the riaid equipos and rug- Orders taken for Wedding :: PntonCrescen i 2" 6 curity. mented kindly. "No one can do more. your head cool,' and all that. But fires thought of matured manhood but has" 30 7 10 "Girls are helpless, papa, because they Come with me." are nothing, if you take them in time. I've elst none of the vigor le and Parties La .......... 1 p lack opportunity. They are hedged about He prepared to obey her with the same had experience. You know Italians are low of tne Lv e Land ion.. 11 bp 8 2 by circumstance. Eliza's f ither let fall meek deference. But she motioned him very light-headed people, and very old co- g of youth. cr tonre..... n..... p 2at 518 his paper, and looked at her with staring to proceed, and he as readily obeyed. ple there don'e know as much about res f me s to citiz rib forida ba- RED1 A i;1LTY Ar Sanford..............12 47 43o a 48 eyes. Eiaful metropolis to llubscrihe for, 't and ac- B4~ "Bless m bye ouaEliza watched him as he tramped before, as a child in this country." quaint themselves of what a splendid thing [RIll-MAflE DvRanlr A SP)1 L T Ya 1 PA my soul. Eliza, wnat a y He seemed strong-limbed and able-bodied. The young man nodded in admiration of aFlorida weekly newspaper is. r o ........... 4 5 been reading?" She quickened her race, for the time the precocity of the child of the Republic. It has been beautifully said that the -t- Dora.................. 46" 5 11 Nothing, papa. I've been thinking. seemed ripe to sow good seed. "Two years ago, when we were in Italy, chief glory of Florida is her weekly press. 0 Tavar....6 0 At this he stared more helplessly than "If I should give you your breakfast." we had apartments in the Plazzo-Oh, THE BANNER aims to sustain that high Telephone Nos. : - 212 and 236. Ar ni.. p p before. she said, as Barney the pony gained his what's its name in the Corso-" compliment. am Tnerpie.. ....... 2 o: "Papa, I want somethingtomanage. side, "that would be charity. Now, char- "Ruspoli." Give it a trial. Subscription price onlya Headquarters, Cor. Brought street n,.amueux too. .. .... tp 4 4tp He breathed more freely. Eliza was ity is very demoralizing, and as a man you "Why, how do you know? Were you- dollar a year. and Shell Road. Ar Orlando..... .... .. 2t5 5 35" really quite womanly after all, ought not to be willing to receive it." I didn't know that there were tramps- The merchants of Jacksonville will find __ K ee ............. 3t0" 5 3," It was not after this first request, but "How long must I work first?" the Why, to be sure, all the English make pe- it a valuable and cheap advertising "i 1s:" ............. 0" 8 after many long, earnest, and as Eliza be- tramp asked, eluding the main proposi destrian tours." m u Heartow................5" 84I" lieved sensible, conversations, that the tion. "Yes, that's a better name, but I wasn't parts Hundreds of new settlers in all 5 ar5s.. ...... 5 8" 9 t. farm at Mompert was put in her charge, "I think you should work an hour, for on a pedestrian tour then." psar o iio Ar Gainle.... ... 12 05p 5 00" "Don't you think we should have some pulling weeds is not hard work. at least "Oh, dear me, then come, I must get b . * NAMI, IADE CU Y La II0 it getofcntat papa?"____________ 0w,~t. caJI I tA. . ........ .I.. .... 1201 5 63" sort of contract, papa" not very hard. But, if you're very hun- down." Eliza bad quite forgotten her Leesbur ............. 2 0t Very well, Eliza, you draw it up and gry, you needn't work but half an hour." terror in a complication of feelings. Now, LEGAL NOTICES. Gu.NG NORTH. I'll sign. ' Well I'm jolly hungry, and I'm get- she started courageously forward. But <UN "Do have a prettyname. begged A my. ting hungrier." again, a glance below unnerved her. MAIL PASS PASS "Monte Seena is at least pretty." "You're not an American?" "What shall I do? I can't, I can't. I NOTICE OF SALE OF THE FLOR. J. DAILY "But senseless, Amy. I don't want a "I was born in England." think it's electricity running through and 1AiUe. Mn A X1 AM merely pretty name. I would like it "Then you are an emigrant. You know through me, and it takes all my strength IDA CENI'RAL AND WESTERN Attorney-at-Law, L an o.Fla.R. R.). picturesque-and pertinent," added Eliza, In America we are all expected to work. away. I can never get down" RAILROAD. Bartow........ ....... 6 it 9 10 thoughtfully. "I think I shall call it 'The So you ought to stop roaming about the The man placed himself before her v IlAMI, Dade County, FLORIDA, Kissimmee............. 112" 11 4o Perch.' That is short and to the point: be- country in this way. You know this is "Now, look at me. You can trust me. v o Examination of Land Titles, a specialty. Ar ol ado............ I a 1i Cp tei United Stte asrd theh Nothr Dis-nt noPompit attention given to Collections. Taxes Ar Sanford it- *il*"12 sides, we shall scarcely do morethan alight a very large country, and every man who Can't you?" he asked, with an accent, not trict of Florida, entered on the Sixth da r ofnoeidento Ar vnteuprme............6 i I iSp sits down on a piece of land long enough wholly unmoved. June, 1887, in a suit therein ending, in w icl pai for non-resi s. Ar Enteise........ .... f 10 1 55p MyAN SAFEess LTePrh'AQeeva ae10are o i w. Enterprise ........ 2" 'n1e goodness, 'The Perch.' A Queen can have 160 acres for his own. Then he "Yes," said Eliza, sobbing hysterically. -HE GUARA.NTEETRUS ANDSAFE DE- Lv Enterprise.............. i" 84va 155P Ane ot t toss $45,0 Anexpen- cans h hise onahorses and Alderna "Thanks. Now, shut your eyes tight. POSIT COMPANY is complainant, and THE AM sive roost!" her father murmured, os and raise grain, and carry on many Put your arms on my arsadgapme F'LORIDA RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION IDJINIFIU DdE. Dd~INI'TIS, Lv Tavares ................ t > The next morning Eliza ordered the car- interesting experiments in agriculture, at the elbow. That's it. Thank you. COMPANY and others are defendants, the un- " orn............... dersgne wil on the Seet daycltre of tohee elbow able' it STrrenk................. 5 riage and set out with a thoughtful air. Don't you think that would be very Now on no account open your eyes." feda 12 lock thke enent dayoffer SrSen l Tailor A Sanfod....... ......... 813" She stopped at her bootmaker's and was much better than tra-than wearing out "N'o, no-o." for sale at public auction, to the highest bid- Lv Sanford ..... ............ I h 8 a 2 -skin boots, to your Shoes?" He led her slowly to the leave where the der, before the front door of the building then Has removed to No. 24 Ocean street, rear of let "roanr city Junction..... It 9 I"I 2 be built on the lines of a ranchman's. biut The tramp, who had been walking with ladder was braced. Planting one foot on the used for the United States Circuit Court, in the National Bank, where he wiLR be glad to wel- "iDeIa JTnction......... 10" 9 2" 1 32" intimating a tidy, weil-shaped foot within. his head down, switching at the grass in upper rung, he said: City of Jacksonville, Duval county, State of come his old friends and patrons. Garments Ar' Debano.. ..... 2o But her most serious duties were with his way, looked up at her with a newly- "Now, release my right, arm. Don't Floida, as directed in said decree. the follow- cut in any desired styledwarranted to fit, a Lv Po-and Iv.... 4le" 2 1. her tailor. Her consultations here were lighted face. fear, I'll hold fl . K in railway property, to-wit: stisfacti areed Fulesof road- Lv .rg me.aden. . .a X a 2 1p ogaderis.Teersleintofa.Ilhodyou frmliy. Keep your ALL that certain line of railroad of the clths casin re and tetns laso eli.......... L 01" 3 3" long and earnest. These resulted in two "You have given me a new motive in eyes shut." Then with a swift movement Florida Central and Western Railroad Com- hand. Call and examine the latest fashi on " Huntingtomicrescentchyi 2<" i0 3 " 3 i" cloth suits one with a hunting jacket and life." he caught her around the waist, and pany and its successor, the Florida Railvay rates. " Pomona. .......... 3 3 10 41" 4 o" ar scianlt 4i ovehan'n a1 pai" of TL1"aes a scant skirt, overhanging a pair of Turk- "He has nice eyes," Eliza thought, "but swinging her over his hip like a bag of and Navigation Company, as conveyed oy the _____it__.__.___..._.. __ 4___1_2" _ a ish trousers. and both well lined with his face is really very dirty." meal, lightly descended the ladder mortgage or deed of trust set forth in the de -irk- - AM AM pockets. She also decided on a mud col- "Don't you think I might have my The movement was too swift for Eliza creO herein, extending from a point in the.City Lv Brooksville ....... 10 sa ored corduroy riding habit with a leather breakfast first, and then pull weeds?" he to recover herself, for the moment. Then of Jacksonville to Chattahoochee, with its STE KATE Seesbrg. (a. So. 6 2a 1 4p sit udnvaskd br-anches from Tallahassee to St. -Marks and 0TA E KATE SPENCE Ocala. ... ............... 8 Isa 115" shiza then drove to Brentano's, where she caught eight of her own dating fr Drifton to Monticello, including the will resume her daily trips b r . 8 o sea thscien d r t e Brnao'suwhrel z oke ufl boots, and the faces of men and maidsl. ighte..nf-way theref or, the road-bed thero rPlta........~ 5~45' she subscribed for all the agricultural "It is against my custom," she said in a standing agape at her amazing descent, the superstructures of all sorts thereon, its Fort George, Mayport& Jacksonville papers. troubled voice. "But you only need pull Well, I'll declare. If it isn't-" said water and other stations, houses and shops, d C.... 2 l 1 i 4. yount needes pul "Wlte lands and grounds conce hrwt, on and after December 1. 1887. Green cev 21-*~ i"1 H lip 5 B2" Meanwhile Eliza had cleared out her twenty minutes." Kean, coming forward, te tos andr connected therewith, n a G eem . s orange Park. .......... 5 " 12 b 6 11" novels and books of poetry and replaced She led her captive to the house. As she "Here," said the stranger to the maids, and the tools and implements used or provided Leaving Fort George at 6:30 a. m., standard Ar eronvie ........... . 6: I 2b" 6 40 them with shining new treatises which attempted to spring from Barney's low "Take your mistress to tne house, and giv aeiru rn aciney ofai ad lrn a time. LeanngAacklo l mAgent. for. hra to tr boresuchname as airyand armback, the tramp stepped forward, and, be- her some san-dc-cologne. She's had a the track and superstructures aforesaid, andOradismee ndT pwthu The Kitche Garden, Emilage, The Foot fore she knew it, had placed her on the fainting turn," all turn-tables, depots, buildings, fixtures, and change. Monarch Parlor Cars on local trains and Mot h Disease. ground. Then, before any question could be asked, sa ructures of whatever name or nature, and M The 12:30 p. in. CuDan last mail train awaits To these she applied herleisure moments. "Sir!" she exclaimed, with reddened face. he was striding over the lawn, having the lands and grounds connected therewtht Morever sh ha acuird a ype. te lwnhavng sconectd tereiththe arrival of the fast mail from the North Moreover, she had acquired a type-writer The man lifted his hat in apology. truly earned his breakfast, but not having wherever situated. and all cars engines. and and stops only at the principal stations and at and engaged a young woman to teach her; "Here is the bed I mean;"' she walked eaten it rolling stock adjudged in said decree to be- Lemon street Palatka mak connect acosthe lawn,"i ' '. -''Tmawt steamers for I e West and she also procured a half-dozen small black across "The bi, thrifty look- Although there was nothing in the de- i lad Flori a s pnral s and eter Tama ttMion tlerodomay andgr. allIA' supplie andLY oalier onMna nIhusa vnns books, and put upon one the imposing ti- ing plants are the weeds, and the little meanor of men or maids to warrant it, things provided by the said company or con- FLORIDA'S GREAT DAILY, Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars are attached to frizzled ones are the Dicanthius seicophe- Eliza felt that in coining down that lad panies, or by the Receiver thereof, to be used this train from New York through to Tampa, "When you feel you are primed, Eliza, rus Be careful not to disturb those." der she had imperiled the -dignity of her i operating said road. together with all The anton.mm I'll take you out and present you," said "If this was my bed," said the tramp, position, and it was sonietime before she cot porate franchisesof said Florida Railway i anton. her father. "don't you know I'd pull up Dicanthius, felt at ease among them, and Navigation Company, and said original P "'Thank you,<1apa. Of course-" she and save the healthy looking weeds." In fact, she thought end speculated over pany inding1atel rigts ,rniliege diher- Every Day in the Year. Ginesvile, Ocaa Leren , land other nns wentto him, laid her hand on his arm, and Eliza ignored this remark and took out the whole morning's adventure more than tiesinmnunities, amid f rancises of said several reached by that road. Also with the St. John, lokdinto his eyes with apology in lier her watch, she would have admitted, companies, to he amid act as corporations, 5o and Halifax Railway for Ormund and Daytona. own. "It is now ten minutes after eleven. In Autumn at length yielded to winter, famtins the samneretate to the line of road from BAVING THE ECusivE FRANCHISE OF THe FULL~ At Huntington with stages for Crescent City,. "I don't mean to change anything at twenty minutes, if you are industrious, and the active operations on the fartni Jacksonville to Chattaboochee, with its at Orange City Junction with Atlantic &Wes" present. you shall have your breakfast." were suspended unt-il spring Eliza was branches from Tallahassee to St. Marks and UIITED PRESS DESPATCHES tern Ry., for Lake Helen and New Smnyrna; at "I take that as a compliment, Eliza, Eliza watched him for a moment, then now oblged to give her attention to other prompert at akontll, adtetria orewt rneBl ala o lr Naturally you'll work into your own satisfied, repaired to the kitchen to give matters, fot' she was to be brought out ALosa uid property1above described will INCLUDING A SPECIAL motr and Okland at iSanfrd for allpoints ways. - orders for theaprchn breakfast, al in the season, he sold as an entirety, and subject (1) to the CABLICE NEWvs SERvIcE' rece byoth FlA.r&dG Railroad.AtTv So they took tri o acmssain B ueand cover the tray with a nap- "Here will be an occasion to return to lien of the certificatesandunotes issuied by the Steamer Rockledge leaves Tituaville for whence they were conveyed to Mompert. kin, Ann." sensible hours," she said to her mother Receiver undei' the orders of this Court, FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Cocoa, itocatedge, Melbourne and all inter "This is your new boss, Keen," Eliza's "I s'pose I needn't git out the silver -and Atny. "We will put from nine to nt paid out of the proceeds of sale, and (2) to ;mediate landings on Indian Rivem at 2:30 p. mn., fathernsaid, jovially, tray, Miss Eliza, and invite the gentleman twelve on the invitations," tmlin oadedor pro mtgag. nn favor FLORIDA STATE NE ~'~~ WS da"eiyexcep:t MlSunday.o Cne ctin Kea laughe. to come agin aburglin,"' suggested Ann, "Oh, Eliza!" Amy cried in protest,. o dw rd-ewiosn tollecrseitheiymntrest1.1. ~ L . stem tPerclae delbourn pier Seaan, Lake 'I'm used to 'em, 'sqitire. They've come with heightened color. "Only think, Amy, how mueL harm dte-ienhoufandudollarS iheitMresnc LuWIEANcIeSECALY Fot. evered, de.hupiteryand aker naturur evr siner mymotheewhipedo"heelcquertraywillToeAn.aBuqthoe latahousido.Theirlsnre fggedtuethreonofeadhuportheSt. Mrks ranchls WREeANfMAIeAdSPCIALY.aWotstveryluesdysThrsda.anddaaur me." nalikinl and forks are g~'eat civilizing to death before the season is half over. As I'ACII bidder' will be required to Thb NEEST f aaigilF~iR1 clean daiy.Tce f~e .W.cr a n oa It wait in this simple and unimpressive agencies, so don't neglect them." for the men, how can a man get to busi- deposit Fifty Thousand Dollars, as se- ' E5IF bininloda' streets. L. C. DEIG,mmo G. T. A. manner thtElizabentered upon hersnew "When Eliza came hack, the tramp was ness at nine o'clock if he doesn't get to tury in cas iledperty shf oul be fsacmest, straightforward metropolitan daily news- M. Rt. Mr*RAN Gan. Snp" =id G P. A. he.ha yo'er adong."ena ousette wrseed wit heur fnd aund taea snd."or tny esoeoet bidder shall fail to complete the purchase in NT ADSUCS herwht oure oig.ou th wed wt~hlesuel hadsan tke san."accordance with the orders of this court, and D)EMOOLA TIC UNITYdaANDvSUCCESank The business of farming was not all laying them in neat piles. "A platform," cried Cousin Harry. Fifty Thousand Dollars, additional, shall be 10ia S vn s B n learned that day. Eliza listrued until her "Now, how much more sensible," "Once the fashion, the whole matter is paid in cash on the day of sale, and on the de- and thme proper representation of the Stale's business ears rang and her head ached. But she thought Eliza, "than to kneel like de Ruy- settled," concluded Eliza, with a wave of livery of the deed, if the sale be confirmed by interests, caused a large number of wealthy citizens AD 800onladopted a routine tthat no excitements ter andeget rtoun shouldered.< He tseems the hand and disdaining the interruption nael] be pai i o ourt ca oertftst o for a it-stok company to that end and Aba Esa Exchange, week, with a maid, she went to "The critically from behind, with her watch in body willcomne," she said. And her dis- be necessary to pay and discharge the portion HErALuD, providing an abundant capital, new ma- JACKSONVILLE, - - FLORIDA. Perch" for the day. her hand. At length she grew tired. ress was so great, that Eliza yielded out of the Receiver's debts arising in the opera- teriet and a competent staff of professional iour In her corduroy', with her leather shirt, "I think you need only work fifteen of good natur~e. Notwithstanding Eliza's tion of the Florida Central and Western rail- nalists, they have afforded the people of Florida a Transacts a General Banking Business. mounted on a shaggy Canadian pony, she minutes," she said. "You have shown a desire that the invitations should be writ- road.Theremainderof thepurchasemnoneymayIntAl accompanied Kean over the domain; or, in disposition so work, which is, after all, the ten by her type-writer, and suggesting a te oida tha1u andu stn adsepsnaiv ilNe pprTS Owdo Dpst. hrtrmpin drs an bots, csbpentthe ral thing," sh atd kindly. "You can few less-ituportant innovations she would <Compan secue by sai mo te eac thatc ias eeftand an ornament to the State to Has for saleChoice Ltl, range Groves the glass houses, or among the flowers, "Oh," he said, turning to look over his like other balls. as the holder thereof is entitled to receive, un- *__ Interest, Negotiates Loans, etc. She grew learned about short-horns shoulder. "J think, if you wouldn't mind, There were the Hungarian band, banks cler said decree. The bonds and coupons so re- 31. C. GREELEY, could discourse on the points of high-bred I'd rather make it twenty. I rather like of flowers and an irreoroachable supper ceived in lieu of cashshall be stamped with a THE DAILY NEWS-H ERA LD) L. lD. HOSMER, President. dogs, and awakened to a lively sense of the the novelty of earning my breakfast, Be- Eliza herself loed like a snow-drop' statement of the amount credited thereon for Has__the__Acknowledged___r__n__rr. importance of the weather with reference sides, if I stop now it will disturb the emerging fuom masses of white tulle, and rincipal and interest, which amont shall be HsteAkolde to the crops. symmetry of the bed." And he calmly peoplerernarked that that second Collins hdtherboa payme t acontsafteean munt LARGEST CIRCULATION She bought all the patent phosphates resumed nis weed pulling, girl, the sensible one, was turning out to dousement shall be returned to the parties in Flida. she saw advertised, the new incubators, Eliza was puzzled. 'be quite a beauty, from whomn they were received, The rollingor . milking machines, and farming conven- "It is his first taste of labor. H~e likes Elizai was radiant indeed with those stock, equininent, tools and implements owned fences. These were certainly at times dis- it," and her nimble mind ran along with great beautifies, youth and happiness. 1>ythe said Florida Railway and Navigation SmascalPenoN PRces: appointing. The phosphates burned out hope and enthusiasm for her new convert. To be the occasion of so brilliant a scene Comny, areto be apportionedilletwe entsOeYa................ 80 the asparagus, and sent all the onions into While thus pleasantly engaged, Kean's gave her a new sense of power. msner divisions oins derailan the r nei Month ................ 4.00) the air. The patent fly-brushes attached wife appeared from the farm house, with She led the cotillion with cousin Harry, chasers to whom such rolling stock, equip- Three Months.............2.00 to the harness of the field Ihorses were both arms thrown aloft, screaming inco- and again and again found herself circling mont, tools and implements shall be so appor-O Mot mistaken by the animals for bumble bees. herently. At tue same moment came an about with a strange yet familiar face tioned shall take the same subject to the prto- One M.nt.......................... .7:3 and a temporary hospital for the maimed irruption of maids from "The Perch," above her. At lest she raised her head visions of any contracts of lease and dpurchiase SUSSCRIPTIONS TAKEN BY ALL RESPONSIBLE NEWSCEALERS. men had to be sot. up in the farmu-house, with shouts and cries, with the easy confidence of one for wvhoin in relation thereto hereofore made or as "The weather is getting too hot, Fliza, "Hush,yousillythings! Fire! Where?" are all things, and smiled, sime by H.l may DUAL adoReceiver.anoneA for you to he gallivanting all overtheplace asked Eliza, quite calm, and shaking them "Thanks," he smiled in return. "I've meat made at, the time and place >efore men- TH EPEO PLE'S PAPER. with Kean," her father said to her 0on. consecutively by the shoulder, been very patient. It is only fair I should tione<i' and if sonadjourned such sale may be Mn morning as she was about to start for Little rills of smoke were seen creeping be rewarded." bad at the timeoand place to whichithe same laypeople residing at a distance from daily rail "The Perch." between thes shingies in one of the gables "Who is he, Harry?" she asked, when shall be so adjourned without further notice way communication do not care to take a anily "If I wets your sor:, papa, would you of the farm house, she had returned to her cousin's arm, thereof. .newspaper. For these and others is publislhed 0R sathat to me?" "Fire is nothing," Eliza said, loftily, to "Sir Alfred Coote.", For; more specific statement of the liens up N;yudprobably say it to me. That the frightened won. "All you want to "I don't remember his being presented." onlei pr ertcc, anorerights and proper was the way Idid." do is to act intelligently and promptly "Yes, in that last mob." When they conditions of sale, reference is hereby made to E Eliza had the strong feelings of a Jersey Now, listen." found themselves together again, the the decree in this suitoentered as hereinbefore W fa rm er concerning the Pau n atuck vH utn. "ilE n roll m e," said a m an's voice at her t angersaid ba n x d a n w k n d m " stated. O E H .D U K EO T E V R T U S AYS I KE DCE club house, stables and kennel, and finally "The men are all in tno east field. Mary "Ah, you speak hike an Englishman. Dated Jacksonville, FlaeA laister. Containing the cream of the matter published mu showe er th forlor little fox in a cage, Keanlayou runu an ive the i}armio Ther jAAmerican wouldn't have said king- JOHNSO GAT.LUPe & IHuny,ug 4 the daily during the preceding seven days. C N TP T O It was in September that the zeal of that," turning to the tramup, who was "Tell me what he would have said? I SoiirsE foCmplainant. One Dollar a 'Y ear. 6 ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER -sportsmen end hounds took them through standing in a submissive attitude. But to- was once called an emigrant. That's on G__lESATN_0 5 PCAE her cabbages, leaving a path of desolation gar-ding her curiously. 'Norah, run bring the toad to being an American isn't it:" The sale above advertised is adjourned to Address,CASOCRDWTRD.OJIVLEY and open gates. me the axe. Sarah and Ann, carry st-cry- Then Eliza was whisked away. Wheti Monday, February 6, A. D. 1888, at 12 o'clock mn. Eliza's anger was very hot.. She eagerly thing that will hold water to the fountain, they were twirling again, Eliza said: Josxru H. DIJltKEE, 7. T. STOCKTON, Business Manager.,EREHGE hlsl n mounted her shaggy pony and rode over and fill it." "If you are an emigrant youv'e brought Noveraber"T 1387. Special Master. P. O. Box "D." Jacksonville, Fla. RoeailAgen fHTr the NSt ejoeal n

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THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEM.B3I 23 1887.

1 to 'Squire Daggett's to join a meeting of The women, re-assured by Eliza's calm- your pack with you?"ll Lig t vice ITlE farmers in protest. ness, ran to do her bidding. '.he ladder "Yes, swung on the end of my thorn THE~ SENS BLE MISS, CjULLItNI The experience was exhilarating. The- was placed, Eliza put the axe in her fore- stick."

meeting now over, she came dashing along man's hand, and he ran up the ladder. "You will be taken for a tramp." j * - 1 y -TO .. perfectly satisfied with her morning's Tucking her riding habit up, she tol- "O1l, I have been; but it was intimatedI n

Her sister Amy was the elder, a girl of work. The deference of the farmers and lowed him with firm steps. According to with sweet and gentle courtesy that, I was

mild manners and indefinite opinions. her own clear-cut, sensible speech, gave herldirections the girls took their positions taking a pedestrian tour." 1iretlfcE C M thIrIO. her a gratifigmpeso of wmen' s* and passed up the water. Eliza gave him a swift ad 're glnSANEYC M ETTO .Ii'U~U uuLhI~ILU She was brought out the preceding year; position rnd influence in the world such as A few strokes of the axe in the hands of "There's a disinction,"' she said. ""he

but Eliza trod closely enough on her heels she never realized in her mother's life, the tramp, a few pailsful of water, and the erngrant comes to sertle."1 My stock of Diamonds,-to gain some knowledge of the drawing- which was that of a timid, loving woman, fire, which was only slowly charring its "Why may not I I am told by one in Fn Gold an s rom ado hwAy cuitdhesl subservient to her husband's wishes, and way, was put out, whomn I have perfect faith, that after a Fine Gold and Silver 75 Mfls5 of Sall on the ileautit'uI room, and of how Ary acquitted herself very much over-ridden by her strong- "Bravo"' said t.he stranger, turning to certain time of sojourn on my part, your Watches, Jewelry, and solid St. Jolhns River. thereih. willed children. Eliza to get the final pail of water. His Government will give meaneatlittlefarni, well as be

Eliza was not satisfied with what she n this agreeale tate ndsh face was dirtier than ever; but that of where I can practice the beautiful nd as wellawc st plated ware, saw "my s miale bu clores," plunged through the long grasses Eliza was no longer clean, peaceful arts of agriculture. Those are is nowco pe ,an o'thTkehelentewYrSemr saw. "Amy is amiable, but colorless," she skirting the edge of her small kingdom. "Yes," she sesponded in the spirit of easy conditions-" very latest make and de- svivester

said to herself. "Agnes Bunce is Yahoo; The short-necked Canadiai stopped sud- the occasion. A dawning light, followed by a crimson

I can hear her warhoop in the attic. But denly, almost sending her over his head. "And wasn't it fortunate I inet you?" glow, a facial aurora overspread Eliaza's sign. after beakfast) at 8::0 a. m. (sharp), arrive at

ic gives her distinction. One must have In that brief moment of projection she . "Trespassing," he concluded for her, face, when another pair of arms swept her I guarantee everything I Pal.tka 1:15 P. In. One hour a i Pal)tka for saw a figure start up from among the She turned confused. from the speaker. herer Le gurate everything 21 palm., 1:(o n o r ail Ltarrior

somecachet. Amy has no cachet." grasses and lift a warning arm. "It's al out. We can go down now." It was now her turn. She sought the sell just'as represented, or atanford 4:t0 p.i.

Thus Eliza meditated. When thespring "You are trespassin," said Elizaseverely. She started toward the ladder. A glance puzzling Stranger out.n wand hewasstllmeitating. ,She had "Yes, I suppose I am; but P'o doing down and she shrank hack cowering. "How did you get nearly drowned that moesilb euddo ontng Rat PoaLNK wansith oiad

taken upshe g sirls ofAy'etwe no har. ." .1h ~I can't, I can't!" The tramp at.. morning?" she asked abruptly, in th al.OllEit Sout lrd;as onciga taken up the girls of Amy's set when "You are breaking down the grass." tempted to pass her, and she caught hold midst of their waltz. Please call and examine mon, atona anda pointson alifax ad they admitted her to their councils, and 'he man began to straighten the tall of him. "I was at Tuxedo Park, and went out my stock; alay wli to na a was had studied then quietly and effectively. spikes about hin , and appeared totally "I will fall. Do something with me!" duci oin rat daybreak. Ia b o an always illecin to ii Ritet

"Ele i abeut.Jak aswi. Ruhabsorbed in making them stand up. He led her hack to an angle of the roof, oar, capsized my boat, and swam ashore, show goods for inspection., over at Green Cove Spring ,or (iooil) for St. "Ellen is a beauty. Jack has wit. Rutl "It is foolish to do that. You can't "There, sit down. Don't look down. I thought I could walk around the lake Fine Watch R Augustne, without extra cLarge.

thinks she looks like the Countes Potocki. make them stand up again." Think of something else." Crouched in back to the Club-house, but was tempted Repairing.a Edith always wears violets. Gussie is ath- The man obediently ceased. the angle, she covered her eyes with both by that long grass, which you prized so s c l letic. Alice sings German Lieder. Kittie "How did you come here?" hands. highly, to lie down and sleep, and to dry v To Saiford and Enterprise only. . $3 0 ltivats A e is G an Lbee. B rie "I've been tramping all morning and was "It is the reaction," he said, soothingly. my clothes." PalatkaTo P.. .... i1 5.-Excursion....... 2 00

cultivates the air of a Soubrette. Beat tired." "You've been doing famously. Naturahy, "You don't bear malice?" Eliza asked, TouGreenCove Spring75.-Excursion....... 1 00

makes a point of her hands. Sadie is "Where did you come from?" your nerves were al on a strain." with unwonted humility. 10 St. Augustine __$1 15.-Excursion ...... 2)0

frank; I call her rude. But, so far as I "From a place across the lake." "Ugh!" she shuddered. "When Ilooked "Have I seemed to?" he replied in a tone Thesearedaily excurs10ns, (except Sunday.) fan I cale ru e. , s "That's Tuxedo Park. They don't har- down I felt creeping things in my heels still lower. Eliza was silent for a time, E. W. EBBETS, C V. IH. POST, can see, none of them have common sense. bor tr-strangers there," she answered, that ran straight to my eyes and blinded then she flashed a half-shy glance. ._Pass. Agent. Gen'l Agent. I WiH, nave commof scse." warily. me." "You owe me an apology." 1

When Eliza bad arrived at this conclu- "They gave me that biscuit," pointing The man smiled. "Now you make me hahpy by allowing she went to the glass to see how she to some crumbs which he endeavored to "Don't think about them. Lookatme" it. But I must also make confession. ' *

son, s w dust off the grass with his handkerchief. He drew down her hands with mild audac- "Confession? Let me bear that first." looked with her hair parted in the middle f"I you had shown any disposition to ity. "No, don't look about you. Look at "Too willingly. I have never laid that * es and combed plainly behind her ears. She work, you could have got something to do me. Therel Now, let's talk of something dear burden down. I never will."

there." else and forget all about it." And Eliza asked for no explanation. "ButIdidn't." He turned up for the Eliza's obedience was child-like. She The brilliance of the Collins ball was

ever satisfied with her decision. first time a sun-burned face traversed by folded her hands. and fixed her eyes in an talked about as long as any event can hope The next Morning when her music channels, ploughed by perspiration and unmoved stare on the man's face. Her to claim attention in the metropolis. The

master was announced, she said to her outlined by dirt. His gray clothes were confidence in his advice was almost dis- girls of Amy's set were fairly dazzled. . S I E T. IRECT ALL-RAL ROUTE "Please ask him to excuse me here- soiled and had evidently been soaked. One converting. The corners of his mustaches "Think what a tremendous success Eliza BET EEN

maid: lease as m to excume h foot had burst through the moorings of a twitched, but happily turned to frame a Collins has been," they said. "Only out -BETWEENafter and send in my bill. Of course, I canvas shoe. There was a gleam of fun in question., six weeks and engaged to an Englishman." 0 Jacksonville, Green Cove Spring, mean for the entire quarter." In this way his eyes. "Are all American girls as plucky and Palatka, Gainesville, Ocala, Leesshe disposed of all her accomplishments. "Hfave you no trade," asked Eliza, se- sensible in emergencies as you are?" he Functional derangement of the female Heroically she paid up to the remotest verely. asked, curiously, system is quickly cured by the use of Dr. burg, DeLand, Enterprise, Titus.

gan the world anew, penniless, "Have you any education?" daring to remove her eyes. "But I've removes pain and restores health and Vhen these matters were arranged "I can read and write." been to lectures. 'First Aid totheInjured.' strength. By all druggists. res, Win terPark,Orlando.

Eliza went to her father and put her hand -"Have you never earned your own liv- 'How to act in emergencies.' We had . Tampa and Southern on his shoulder. ing?" them in New York. If you wereto drown,

"Papa " she began, "you have no sons, "Never." you know, I'd know just what to do, THE OCALA B %NNER Florida. but you have daughters." "And you expect to be fed?" while another woman could only wring is the most extensively read weekly news- TIME TABLE TN EFFET DEcEMBER 11TH, 1887.

"Eh, eh, what's that you say, Eliza? "Well, yes. And I'm hungry now. I've her hands." paper in Florida. For more than twenty- (Ueutral StandardTime.) A, means a. in. P, Very, very true. Yes, very true," and he only had a biscuit this morning." "I nearly drowned this morning, that is one years it has been a faithful laborer in - AND- meIn pOUTH. resumed his paper. "Only one biscuit. Oh, dear me, then to say, I fell in the lake and got wet. I the industrial upbuilding of the State. It eUING SOUTH.

"It seems to me," continued Eliza, "that you must be hungry." couldn't efford to drown because there was has been the friend of Jacksonville in her AeaveJasonvle trom S. F. W.RailwayStation. so far as we are able we ought to take the "That's what I said." nobody near to fish me out. I was drying efforts for commercial supremacy; it is I H\CUBAN s placeof sons." "I'm so sorry, for I can't give you any- when you nearly galloped me down." Sub-Tropical, and is the ALPASS

"What'sthat? God forbid!" he exclaimed thing to eat until you've earned it. I can't Eliza's fixed eyes opened widerthan before. friend of every enterprise every section A mse rincile o know. Can you pull "Dearme. Thinkwhata morning this of the State. Lv Jacksonville............... 8 la 12 WE 345

and was perfectly satisfied that his family weeds?" she asked, meditatively, has been." Life seemed really very full. THE BANNER has safely passed the ills -reen cove Sprng5 2 5 consisted of girls. For the moment, Eliza's "I ntr" "Bu, and ailments o s infancvand childhoodand Ar Paatga........... ... 1001" 2 A" 6 51 "cantry.1 "ut, were fres part of your ctI'riculum in? I Lv Paiatka.................i us', 213t" 5 540 suggestions frightened him out of his se- That is very nobly said," Eliza com- "No, except in a general way, 'Keep has reached the riaid equipos and rug- Orders taken for Wedding :: PntonCrescen i 2" 6 curity. mented kindly. "No one can do more. your head cool,' and all that. But fires thought of matured manhood but has" 30 7 10

"Girls are helpless, papa, because they Come with me." are nothing, if you take them in time. I've elst none of the vigor le and Parties La .......... 1 p lack opportunity. They are hedged about He prepared to obey her with the same had experience. You know Italians are low of tne Lv e Land ion.. 11 bp 8 2 by circumstance. Eliza's f ither let fall meek deference. But she motioned him very light-headed people, and very old co- g of youth. cr tonre..... n..... p 2at 518 his paper, and looked at her with staring to proceed, and he as readily obeyed. ple there don'e know as much about res f me s to citiz rib forida ba- RED1 A i;1LTY Ar Sanford..............12 47 43o a 48 eyes. Eiaful metropolis to llubscrihe for, 't and ac- B4~ "Bless m bye ouaEliza watched him as he tramped before, as a child in this country." quaint themselves of what a splendid thing [RIll-MAflE DvRanlr A SP)1 L T Ya 1 PA

my soul. Eliza, wnat a y He seemed strong-limbed and able-bodied. The young man nodded in admiration of aFlorida weekly newspaper is. r o ........... 4 5 been reading?" She quickened her race, for the time the precocity of the child of the Republic. It has been beautifully said that the -t- Dora.................. 46" 5 11

Nothing, papa. I've been thinking. seemed ripe to sow good seed. "Two years ago, when we were in Italy, chief glory of Florida is her weekly press. 0 Tavar....6 0 At this he stared more helplessly than "If I should give you your breakfast." we had apartments in the Plazzo-Oh, THE BANNER aims to sustain that high Telephone Nos. : - 212 and 236. Ar ni.. p p

before. she said, as Barney the pony gained his what's its name in the Corso-" compliment. am Tnerpie.. ....... 2 o: "Papa, I want somethingtomanage. side, "that would be charity. Now, char- "Ruspoli." Give it a trial. Subscription price onlya Headquarters, Cor. Brought street n,.amueux too. .. .... tp 4 4tp He breathed more freely. Eliza was ity is very demoralizing, and as a man you "Why, how do you know? Were you- dollar a year. and Shell Road. Ar Orlando..... .... .. 2t5 5 35"

really quite womanly after all, ought not to be willing to receive it." I didn't know that there were tramps- The merchants of Jacksonville will find __ K ee ............. 3t0" 5 3," It was not after this first request, but "How long must I work first?" the Why, to be sure, all the English make pe- it a valuable and cheap advertising "i 1s:" ............. 0" 8 after many long, earnest, and as Eliza be- tramp asked, eluding the main proposi destrian tours." m u Heartow................5" 84I"

lieved sensible, conversations, that the tion. "Yes, that's a better name, but I wasn't parts Hundreds of new settlers in all 5 ar5s.. ...... 5 8" 9 t. farm at Mompert was put in her charge, "I think you should work an hour, for on a pedestrian tour then." psar o iio Ar Gainle.... ... 12 05p 5 00"

"Don't you think we should have some pulling weeds is not hard work. at least "Oh, dear me, then come, I must get b . * NAMI, IADE CU Y La II0 it getofcntat papa?"____________ 0w,~t. caJI I tA. . ........ .I.. .... 1201 5 63" sort of contract, papa" not very hard. But, if you're very hun- down." Eliza bad quite forgotten her Leesbur ............. 2 0t

Very well, Eliza, you draw it up and gry, you needn't work but half an hour." terror in a complication of feelings. Now, LEGAL NOTICES. Gu.NG NORTH. I'll sign. ' Well I'm jolly hungry, and I'm get- she started courageously forward. But <UN "Do have a prettyname. begged A my. ting hungrier." again, a glance below unnerved her. MAIL PASS PASS "Monte Seena is at least pretty." "You're not an American?" "What shall I do? I can't, I can't. I NOTICE OF SALE OF THE FLOR. J. DAILY

"But senseless, Amy. I don't want a "I was born in England." think it's electricity running through and 1AiUe. Mn A X1 AM merely pretty name. I would like it "Then you are an emigrant. You know through me, and it takes all my strength IDA CENI'RAL AND WESTERN Attorney-at-Law, L an o.Fla.R. R.). picturesque-and pertinent," added Eliza, In America we are all expected to work. away. I can never get down" RAILROAD. Bartow........ ....... 6 it 9 10 thoughtfully. "I think I shall call it 'The So you ought to stop roaming about the The man placed himself before her v IlAMI, Dade County, FLORIDA, Kissimmee............. 112" 11 4o Perch.' That is short and to the point: be- country in this way. You know this is "Now, look at me. You can trust me. v o Examination of Land Titles, a specialty. Ar ol ado............ I a 1i Cp

tei United Stte asrd theh Nothr Dis-nt noPompit attention given to Collections. Taxes Ar Sanford it- *il*"12 sides, we shall scarcely do morethan alight a very large country, and every man who Can't you?" he asked, with an accent, not trict of Florida, entered on the Sixth da r ofnoeidento Ar vnteuprme............6 i I iSp sits down on a piece of land long enough wholly unmoved. June, 1887, in a suit therein ending, in w icl pai for non-resi s. Ar Enteise........ .... f 10 1 55p

MyAN SAFEess LTePrh'AQeeva ae10are o i w. Enterprise ........ 2" 'n1e goodness, 'The Perch.' A Queen can have 160 acres for his own. Then he "Yes," said Eliza, sobbing hysterically. -HE GUARA.NTEETRUS ANDSAFE DE- Lv Enterprise.............. i" 84va 155P Ane ot t toss $45,0 Anexpen- cans h hise onahorses and Alderna "Thanks. Now, shut your eyes tight. POSIT COMPANY is complainant, and THE AM sive roost!" her father murmured, os and raise grain, and carry on many Put your arms on my arsadgapme F'LORIDA RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION IDJINIFIU DdE. Dd~INI'TIS, Lv Tavares ................ t >

The next morning Eliza ordered the car- interesting experiments in agriculture, at the elbow. That's it. Thank you. COMPANY and others are defendants, the un- " orn............... dersgne wil on the Seet daycltre of tohee elbow able' it STrrenk................. 5 riage and set out with a thoughtful air. Don't you think that would be very Now on no account open your eyes." feda 12 lock thke enent dayoffer SrSen l Tailor A Sanfod....... ......... 813" She stopped at her bootmaker's and was much better than tra-than wearing out "N'o, no-o." for sale at public auction, to the highest bid- Lv Sanford ..... ............ I h 8 a 2 -skin boots, to your Shoes?" He led her slowly to the leave where the der, before the front door of the building then Has removed to No. 24 Ocean street, rear of let "roanr city Junction..... It 9 I"I 2 be built on the lines of a ranchman's. biut The tramp, who had been walking with ladder was braced. Planting one foot on the used for the United States Circuit Court, in the National Bank, where he wiLR be glad to wel- "iDeIa JTnction......... 10" 9 2" 1 32" intimating a tidy, weil-shaped foot within. his head down, switching at the grass in upper rung, he said: City of Jacksonville, Duval county, State of come his old friends and patrons. Garments Ar' Debano.. ..... 2o

But her most serious duties were with his way, looked up at her with a newly- "Now, release my right, arm. Don't Floida, as directed in said decree. the follow- cut in any desired styled warranted to fit, a Lv Po-and Iv.... 4le" 2 1. her tailor. Her consultations here were lighted face. fear, I'll hold fl . K in railway property, to-wit: stisfacti areed Fulesof road- Lv .rg me.aden. . .a X a 2 1p

ogaderis.Teersleintofa.Ilhodyou frmliy. Keep your ALL that certain line of railroad of the clths casin re and tetns laso eli.......... L 01" 3 3" long and earnest. These resulted in two "You have given me a new motive in eyes shut." Then with a swift movement Florida Central and Western Railroad Com- hand. Call and examine the latest fashi on " Huntingtomicrescentchyi 2<" i0 3 " 3 i" cloth suits one with a hunting jacket and life." he caught her around the waist, and pany and its successor, the Florida Railvay rates. " Pomona. .......... 3 3 10 41" 4 o" ar scianlt 4i ovehan'n a1 pai" of TL1"aes a scant skirt, overhanging a pair of Turk- "He has nice eyes," Eliza thought, "but swinging her over his hip like a bag of and Navigation Company, as conveyed oy the _____it__.__.___..._.. __ 4___1_2" _ a ish trousers. and both well lined with his face is really very dirty." meal, lightly descended the ladder mortgage or deed of trust set forth in the de -irk- - AM AM pockets. She also decided on a mud col- "Don't you think I might have my The movement was too swift for Eliza creO herein, extending from a point in the.City Lv Brooksville ....... 10 sa ored corduroy riding habit with a leather breakfast first, and then pull weeds?" he to recover herself, for the moment. Then of Jacksonville to Chattahoochee, with its STE KATE Seesbrg. (a. So. 6 2a 1 4p

sit udnvaskd br-anches from Tallahassee to St. -Marks and 0TA E KATE SPENCE Ocala. ... ............... 8 Isa 115"

shiza then drove to Brentano's, where she caught eight of her own dating fr Drifton to Monticello, including the will resume her daily trips b r . 8 osea thscien d r t e Brnao'suwhrel z oke ufl boots, and the faces of men and maidsl. ighte..nf-way theref or, the road-bed thero rPlta........~ 5~45'

she subscribed for all the agricultural "It is against my custom," she said in a standing agape at her amazing descent, the superstructures of all sorts thereon, its Fort George, Mayport& Jacksonville papers. troubled voice. "But you only need pull Well, I'll declare. If it isn't-" said water and other stations, houses and shops, d C.... 2 l 1 i 4.

yount needes pul "Wlte lands and grounds conce hrwt, on and after December 1. 1887. Green cev 21-*~ i"1 H lip 5 B2" Meanwhile Eliza had cleared out her twenty minutes." Kean, coming forward, te tos andr connected therewith, n a G eem .s orange Park. .......... 5 " 12 b 6 11"

novels and books of poetry and replaced She led her captive to the house. As she "Here," said the stranger to the maids, and the tools and implements used or provided Leaving Fort George at 6:30 a. m., standard Ar eronvie ........... . 6: I 2b" 6 40 them with shining new treatises which attempted to spring from Barney's low "Take your mistress to tne house, and giv aeiru rn aciney ofai ad lrn a time. LeanngAacklo l mAgent. for. hra to tr

boresuchname as airyand armback, the tramp stepped forward, and, be- her some san-dc-cologne. She's had a the track and superstructures aforesaid, andOradismee ndT pwthu The Kitche Garden, Emilage, The Foot fore she knew it, had placed her on the fainting turn," all turn-tables, depots, buildings, fixtures, and change. Monarch Parlor Cars on local trains and Mot h Disease. ground. Then, before any question could be asked, sa ructures of whatever name or nature, and M The 12:30 p. in. CuDan last mail train awaits

To these she applied herleisure moments. "Sir!" she exclaimed, with reddened face. he was striding over the lawn, having the lands and grounds connected therewtht Morever sh ha acuird a ype. te lwnhavng sconectd tereiththe arrival of the fast mail from the North

Moreover, she had acquired a type-writer The man lifted his hat in apology. truly earned his breakfast, but not having wherever situated. and all cars engines. and and stops only at the principal stations and at and engaged a young woman to teach her; "Here is the bed I mean;"' she walked eaten it rolling stock adjudged in said decree to be- Lemon street Palatka mak connect

acosthe lawn,"i ' '. -''Tmawt steamers for I e West and she also procured a half-dozen small black across "The bi, thrifty look- Although there was nothing in the de- i lad Flori a s pnral s and eter Tama ttMion

tlerodomay andgr. allIA' supplie andLY oalier onMna nIhusa vnns books, and put upon one the imposing ti- ing plants are the weeds, and the little meanor of men or maids to warrant it, things provided by the said company or con- FLORIDA'S GREAT DAILY, Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars are attached to

frizzled ones are the Dicanthius seicophe- Eliza felt that in coining down that lad panies, or by the Receiver thereof, to be used this train from New York through to Tampa, "When you feel you are primed, Eliza, rus Be careful not to disturb those." der she had imperiled the -dignity of her i operating said road. together with all The anton.mm

I'll take you out and present you," said "If this was my bed," said the tramp, position, and it was sonietime before she cot porate franchisesof said Florida Railway i anton. her father. "don't you know I'd pull up Dicanthius, felt at ease among them, and Navigation Company, and said original P

"'Thank you,<1apa. Of course-" she and save the healthy looking weeds." In fact, she thought end speculated over pany inding1atel rigts ,rniliege diher- Every Day in the Year. Ginesvile, Ocaa Leren , land other nns wentto him, laid her hand on his arm, and Eliza ignored this remark and took out the whole morning's adventure more than tiesinmnunities, amid f rancises of said several reached by that road. Also with the St. John, lokdinto his eyes with apology in lier her watch, she would have admitted, companies, to he amid act as corporations, 5o and Halifax Railway for Ormund and Daytona.

own. "It is now ten minutes after eleven. In Autumn at length yielded to winter, famtins the samneretate to the line of road from BAVING THE ECusivE FRANCHISE OF THe FULL~ At Huntington with stages for Crescent City,. "I don't mean to change anything at twenty minutes, if you are industrious, and the active operations on the fartni Jacksonville to Chattaboochee, with its at Orange City Junction with Atlantic &Wes"

present. you shall have your breakfast." were suspended unt-il spring Eliza was branches from Tallahassee to St. Marks and UIITED PRESS DESPATCHES tern Ry., for Lake Helen and New Smnyrna; at "I take that as a compliment, Eliza, Eliza watched him for a moment, then now oblged to give her attention to other prompert at akontll, adtetria orewt rneBl ala o lr

Naturally you'll work into your own satisfied, repaired to the kitchen to give matters, fot' she was to be brought out ALosa uid property1above described will INCLUDING A SPECIAL motr and Okland at iSanfrd for allpoints ways. - orders for theaprchn breakfast, al in the season, he sold as an entirety, and subject (1) to the CABLICE NEWvs SERvIcE' rece byoth FlA.r&dG Railroad.AtTv

So they took tri o acmssain B ueand cover the tray with a nap- "Here will be an occasion to return to lien of the certificatesandunotes issuied by the Steamer Rockledge leaves Tituaville for whence they were conveyed to Mompert. kin, Ann." sensible hours," she said to her mother Receiver undei' the orders of this Court, FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Cocoa, itocatedge, Melbourne and all inter

"This is your new boss, Keen," Eliza's "I s'pose I needn't git out the silver -and Atny. "We will put from nine to nt paid out of the proceeds of sale, and (2) to ;mediate landings on Indian Rivem at 2:30 p. mn.,

fathernsaid, jovially, tray, Miss Eliza, and invite the gentleman twelve on the invitations," tmlin oadedor pro mtgag. nn favor FLORIDA STATE NE ~'~~ WS da"eiyexcep:t MlSunday.o Cne ctin Kea laughe. to come agin aburglin,"' suggested Ann, "Oh, Eliza!" Amy cried in protest,. o dw rd-ewiosn tollecrseitheiymntrest1.1. ~ L . stem tPerclae delbourn pier Seaan, Lake 'I'm used to 'em, 'sqitire. They've come with heightened color. "Only think, Amy, how mueL harm dte-ienhoufandudollarS iheitMresnc LuWIEANcIeSECALY Fot. evered, de.hupiteryand aker

naturur evr siner mymotheewhipedo"heelcquertraywillToeAn.aBuqthoe latahousido.Theirlsnre fggedtuethreonofeadhuportheSt. Mrks ranchls WREeANfMAIeAdSPCIALY.aWotstveryluesdysThrsda.anddaaur me." nalikinl and forks are g~'eat civilizing to death before the season is half over. As I'ACII bidder' will be required to Thb NEEST f aaigilF~iR1 clean daiy.Tce f~e .W.cr a n oa It wait in this simple and unimpressive agencies, so don't neglect them." for the men, how can a man get to busi- deposit Fifty Thousand Dollars, as se- ' E5IF bininloda' streets. L. C. DEIG,mmo G. T. A.

manner thtElizabentered upon hersnew "When Eliza came hack, the tramp was ness at nine o'clock if he doesn't get to tury in cas iledperty shf oul be fsacmest, straightforward metropolitan daily news- M. Rt. Mr*RAN Gan. Snp" =id G P. A.

he.ha yo'er adong."ena ousette wrseed wit heur fnd aund taea snd."or tny esoeoet bidder shall fail to complete the purchase in NT ADSUCS herwht oure oig.ou th wed wt~hlesuel hadsan tke san."accordance with the orders of this court, and D)EMOOLA TIC UNITYdaANDvSUCCESank The business of farming was not all laying them in neat piles. "A platform," cried Cousin Harry. Fifty Thousand Dollars, additional, shall be 10ia S vn s B n

learned that day. Eliza listrued until her "Now, how much more sensible," "Once the fashion, the whole matter is paid in cash on the day of sale, and on the de- and thme proper representation of the Stale's business ears rang and her head ached. But she thought Eliza, "than to kneel like de Ruy- settled," concluded Eliza, with a wave of livery of the deed, if the sale be confirmed by interests, caused a large number of wealthy citizens AD

800onladopted a routine tthat no excitements ter andeget rtoun shouldered.< He tseems the hand and disdaining the interruption nael] be pai i o ourt ca oertftst o for a it-stok company to that end and Aba Esa Exchange, week, with a maid, she went to "The critically from behind, with her watch in body willcomne," she said. And her dis- be necessary to pay and discharge the portion HErALuD, providing an abundant capital, new ma- JACKSONVILLE, - - FLORIDA. Perch" for the day. her hand. At length she grew tired. ress was so great, that Eliza yielded out of the Receiver's debts arising in the opera- teriet and a competent staff of professional iour

In her corduroy', with her leather shirt, "I think you need only work fifteen of good natur~e. Notwithstanding Eliza's tion of the Florida Central and Western rail- nalists, they have afforded the people of Florida a Transacts a General Banking Business. mounted on a shaggy Canadian pony, she minutes," she said. "You have shown a desire that the invitations should be writ- road.Theremainderof thepurchasemnoneymayIntAl accompanied Kean over the domain; or, in disposition so work, which is, after all, the ten by her type-writer, and suggesting a te oida tha1u andu stn adsepsnaiv ilNe pprTS Owdo Dpst.

hrtrmpin drs an bots, csbpentthe ral thing," sh atd kindly. "You can few less-ituportant innovations she would <Compan secue by sai mo te eac thatc ias eeftand an ornament to the State to Has for saleChoice Ltl, range Groves

the glass houses, or among the flowers, "Oh," he said, turning to look over his like other balls. as the holder thereof is entitled to receive, un- *__ Interest, Negotiates Loans, etc. She grew learned about short-horns shoulder. "J think, if you wouldn't mind, There were the Hungarian band, banks cler said decree. The bonds and coupons so re- 31. C. GREELEY,

could discourse on the points of high-bred I'd rather make it twenty. I rather like of flowers and an irreoroachable supper ceived in lieu of cashshall be stamped with a THE DAILY NEWS-H ERA LD) L. lD. HOSMER, President. dogs, and awakened to a lively sense of the the novelty of earning my breakfast, Be- Eliza herself loed like a snow-drop' statement of the amount credited thereon for Has__the__Acknowledged___r__n__rr. importance of the weather with reference sides, if I stop now it will disturb the emerging fuom masses of white tulle, and rincipal and interest, which amont shall be HsteAkolde to the crops. symmetry of the bed." And he calmly peoplerernarked that that second Collins hdtherboa payme t acontsafteean munt LARGEST CIRCULATION

She bought all the patent phosphates resumed nis weed pulling, girl, the sensible one, was turning out to dousement shall be returned to the parties in Flida. she saw advertised, the new incubators, Eliza was puzzled. 'be quite a beauty, from whomn they were received, The rollingor . milking machines, and farming conven- "It is his first taste of labor. H~e likes Elizai was radiant indeed with those stock, equininent, tools and implements owned fences. These were certainly at times dis- it," and her nimble mind ran along with great beautifies, youth and happiness. 1>ythe said Florida Railway and Navigation SmascalPenoN PRces: appointing. The phosphates burned out hope and enthusiasm for her new convert. To be the occasion of so brilliant a scene Comny, areto be apportionedilletwe entsOeYa................ 80 the asparagus, and sent all the onions into While thus pleasantly engaged, Kean's gave her a new sense of power. msner divisions oins derailan the r nei Month ................ 4.00) the air. The patent fly-brushes attached wife appeared from the farm house, with She led the cotillion with cousin Harry, chasers to whom such rolling stock, equip- Three Months.............2.00 to the harness of the field Ihorses were both arms thrown aloft, screaming inco- and again and again found herself circling mont, tools and implements shall be so appor-O Mot mistaken by the animals for bumble bees. herently. At tue same moment came an about with a strange yet familiar face tioned shall take the same subject to the prto- One M.nt.......................... .7:3 and a temporary hospital for the maimed irruption of maids from "The Perch," above her. At lest she raised her head visions of any contracts of lease and dpurchiase SUSSCRIPTIONS TAKEN BY ALL RESPONSIBLE NEWSCEALERS. men had to be sot. up in the farmu-house, with shouts and cries, with the easy confidence of one for wvhoin in relation thereto hereofore made or as

"The weather is getting too hot, Fliza, "Hush,yousillythings! Fire! Where?" are all things, and smiled, sime by H.l may DUAL adoReceiver.anoneA for you to he gallivanting all overtheplace asked Eliza, quite calm, and shaking them "Thanks," he smiled in return. "I've meat made at, the time and place >efore men- TH EPEO PLE'S PAPER. with Kean," her father said to her 0on. consecutively by the shoulder, been very patient. It is only fair I should tione<i' and if sonadjourned such sale may be Mn morning as she was about to start for Little rills of smoke were seen creeping be rewarded." bad at the timeoand place to whichithe same laypeople residing at a distance from daily rail"The Perch." between thes shingies in one of the gables "Who is he, Harry?" she asked, when shall be so adjourned without further notice way communication do not care to take a anily

"If I wets your sor:, papa, would you of the farm house, she had returned to her cousin's arm, thereof. .newspaper. For these and others is publislhed 0R sathat to me?" "Fire is nothing," Eliza said, loftily, to "Sir Alfred Coote.", For; more specific statement of the liens up

N;yudprobably say it to me. That the frightened won. "All you want to "I don't remember his being presented." onlei pr ertcc, anorerights and proper

was the way Idid." do is to act intelligently and promptly "Yes, in that last mob." When they conditions of sale, reference is hereby made to EEliza had the strong feelings of a Jersey Now, listen." found themselves together again, the the decree in this suitoentered as hereinbefore W

fa rm er concerning the Pau n atuck vH utn. "ilE n roll m e," said a m an's voice at her t angersaid ba n x d a n w k n d m " stated. O E H .D U K EO T E V R T U S A YS I KE DCE club house, stables and kennel, and finally "The men are all in tno east field. Mary "Ah, you speak hike an Englishman. Dated Jacksonville, FlaeA laister. Containing the cream of the matter published mu showe er th forlor little fox in a cage, Keanlayou runu an ive the i}armio Ther jAAmerican wouldn't have said king- JOHNSO GAT.LUPe & IHuny,ug 4 the daily during the preceding seven days. C N TP T O

It was in September that the zeal of that," turning to the tramup, who was "Tell me what he would have said? I SoiirsE foCmplainant. One Dollar a 'Y ear. 6 ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER -sportsmen end hounds took them through standing in a submissive attitude. But to- was once called an emigrant. That's on G__lESATN_0 5 PCAE her cabbages, leaving a path of desolation gar-ding her curiously. 'Norah, run bring the toad to being an American isn't it:" The sale above advertised is adjourned to Address,CASOCRDWTRD.OJIVLEY and open gates. me the axe. Sarah and Ann, carry st-cry- Then Eliza was whisked away. Wheti Monday, February 6, A. D. 1888, at 12 o'clock mn.

Eliza's anger was very hot.. She eagerly thing that will hold water to the fountain, they were twirling again, Eliza said: Josxru H. DIJltKEE, 7. T. STOCKTON, Business Manager.,EREHGE hlsl n mounted her shaggy pony and rode over and fill it." "If you are an emigrant youv'e brought Noveraber"T 1387. Special Master. P. O. Box "D." Jacksonville, Fla. RoeailAgen fHTr the NSt ejoeal n