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8 THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MOR S.ING, NOVEMBER 27, . all the barber shops will be permitted to rI lITER RAE T. T. STOCKTON. J.E. WANDELL. TELFAIR STOCKTON * IN FAVORh OF AN ELECT1ION open on Sundays for the accommodation of WINTERj TRJAVEL TO FLORIDA St. RITZEW OILLE. the public. REASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE HELD ON MUSIC, MIRTH AND MERRIMENT THE SEASON WILL BE LATE, BUT IT WILL STOCKTON & CO DECEMBER THIRTEENTH Haverly's mastodon Minstrels Close a COME WI[H A RUSH. ag Sf Very Successful Engagement. All Political Factions Combining fHaverly's minstrels atpphearek o Jacksonville to Get the Lion's Shape- TO-M ORaROW !i fg Bring Daylight out of Chaos-Col..el faeelperformac ttePr opera, 5hae IJ Finding Breoing D xpli it Chao- A How St. Augustine Will Act asa See er B Fleming's Expliciti Explanatio--A house last night to a well-filledib Ouse, and to this City-The East Coast Becoming General Conference Will be Hel. as on the opening evenig their efforts Popular-WhattheHotelsare Doing. 150 p ec s new goods re- Xx ho le sal e a nd IRe tail. were received and highly appreciated, as______ ceived. The special committee of the board of was evidenced by the continual bursts of 47 Wsy te,47 sByrt trade, consisting of Messrs. L. I. Fleming, applause evoked by the witty sayings, are n tlast. a grain silk. 47wetBaystrees JACKSOFLA. 47 ilia itct J. W. Archibald, J. T. Talbott, F. M. pleasing songs and peculiar eucentrlcities Travel at present is light, but the indica- 4 . -AJiOi.LL E, of this troupe of burnt cork artists. tions are good, and in a few weeks invalids ourah silk satins Large Shipments of goods are being received daily, and our stock embraces the ci nd the fou p ci suurb . H. Edward's truly original make-UnP with weak lungs, driven from the cold and Silk plush at89c. embraced in the new incorporation, met and Lew Spencer's grotesque and quaint piercing temperature of the bleak andk p t 1o'lock atnoon yesterday, in the songs and anecdotes were a sourceof much dreary North, will be pouring into the Silk velvets at 99c. Attention is respectfully called to the following new goods which can not fail to please the .at Mouokat nonysedy ntepublic: board rooms. The committee proceeded errimeut. Hilton, in his wonderful State by the thousands. Ten different styles bf IN THE LADILS' DEPARTMENT. GENTS DEPARTMENT. boar roms.Thecomitte pocededequilibrist feits was the marvel of to the consideration of the legal points in- hy even nd pesrd owean c el factsoc ne tn pmisethis newckid g o's 'oahraK Btton .... eei 00 , a Melr Hon and... ... Se .acts c b th volved. Colonel Fleming read carefully the D yle, who first appeared as idarb~e city a larger proportion than usual of the new kid gloves. Stockton & Co's Borora Kid Button ..... $4 00 A Calf Button........... .... ........ $150 aia7 pofis aisng romthetouis Stockton & Co's Brs Kid Button . 2 ..... 0. 0 A Calf Coals.............. ...... ..... 150 sta'u es, created agenaine surprise. When pecunmar prots arising from the tourist Stockton & Co's 1 Kid Button .......... A..............1 50 points in the charter and the amendment moved by "the power of music" they traveL The enterprises of Mr. Flagler, --- _- Stockton & Co's Kid Button.... .. 1 00 Bals and Congress ......................... 1 25 thereto, which had a bearing on the ques- stepped down f. rm their pedestals and ex- in St. Augustine, will benefit this place CARPETS! CARPETS!! Stockton & Co's $2.50 Shoe for men'R wear, the best in the country. tions in doubt, and urged seriatum the fol- ecuted their terpsichorean novelty in an almost as much as he will the Ancient Al1stylesandhwidths always on hand. lowing proposition: admirable manner. City. On this point hotel proprietors are Twenty per cent. deduction thdre Shoob Shos at prices within Tne vocal efforts of the members of the agreed, and Jacksonville is extremely for- th ecYfalPlfnsSftSlSosi l oos acsonville uner the eteihne bouday mpany were fully up to the standard, tunate in sharing in the profits of her sis Jacsonvil 1 der thst ded beoda and when the urtain went dow on Queen ter city, with no outlay of capital or on all <arpets and Smyrna Fine Goods A Specialty. Orders by Mail Solicited. lines, tvas definitely'fixed, in n adl nter ra uiI-tobe Smcnd-That the boundary lines of the Sto d na itherpculatinguponthe extent and di rugs in the house all this various wards, into which the Legislature det- crous hus-tlinig act, the climax of the even- InE speulain upo thAetntanLi-! the city sould be divided, had also ing'S enjoyment was reached, end the large C o te ea thoe ewl have week. gggy & PA I"' been complied witht ftnd were settled as pre- audience dispersed well pleased., made a study of these matters are disposed STOKTO BAO') 4W S Y SRE, JCSNILFA ascribed by law. The matinee was largely attended, to think that JAcksonville, St. Augustine S. RITZEWOLLER. ' The matters not prescribed were as fol- ._and the East Coast, or the Indian river, T. T. STOCKTON. J. E. WANDELL. TELFAIR STOCKTON. lows: COTACO AY'R TN - and particularly Ormond, with its elegant tiist--The manner of calling the first elec- and spacious new hotel,will be the main South Florida Exhibition. tion. The Paving of the Principal Streets Will collective points, and that Tampa will re- The South Florida Exhibition will be Second-The places where the voting should Now be Resumed. ceive comparitively few visitors, Jackson- held in Sanford, Fla., February 14th, 1888,T take place. Mr. Matthew the contractor for ville being the distributing station for all to 23d, inclusive. As this is of vital im Colonel Fleming then showed from au- Hays, places. portance to all South Florida, we would thority that it was not necessary for any the Wyckoff street pavement, arrived in California will undoubtedly catch large request the hearty support and efforts of notice to call the first election; that had in the city yesterday. Mr. Hays, having numbers of tourists, particularly from toe all interested. Large premiums will be (Successors to. Tysen, Smiti & Co.) reality been done by the Legislature, as spe he twowinters in Jacksonville , uprecedeatly low railroad rateg offered, and ample s ace will be provided ON the second Tuesday in December, 1887, was during wihe Jaksnste from Chcago, St. Louis and other centers for all exhibitors. Further information ~Q [I~ prescribed in the charter. He further duigwihtime he was engaged in of transportation having been made. A can be had by applying to pointed out from decisions in cases in putting down his pavement on several of the deal of (alifornia's gain will be Florida's T. F. HUGGNs, ec'y. and Treas., pon hat the giving of notice was a for- streets is well-known here, Bay and Mar loss, still advices reeie by the hotel SafrFa Pialty not required by the general laws re- ket streets were paved with the Wyckoff managers point to a heavy influx of travel 1raolie1 , Grain, Bullding M material rating to elections, and that if sufficient pavement more than two years ago, ani trom the West. notice was given to the people, and a large it has proved satisfactory in every respect, The cream of the Western travel gener- F E R'"TIL 1ZEIF'R 1,TC majority of the voters permicted to cast as some of the blocks removed only yes, ally goes to the St. James, Windsor and I their ballots, and that if a fair election terday in front of the First National Bank Everett hotels. California will also draw U-INDEPENDENT * LINE STE w OA was held, anda square count made, he felt appear as sound to-day, as when first put well from the middle states, but in these, a : L : STEAMBOATS: sure that if it was necessary to appeal to down. it is thought Florida will more than hold the courts the judges would go a iong Last winter the pavement was put down her own. Agent Fuller, oft he Windsor, OFFICE 12, WEST BAY STREET. way to sustain the action of a majority of on Pine, Laura, Forsyth and from Forsyth in predicting a prosperous winter for both the people, to the river on Ocean street, besides the the hotels and the merchants, gave a few Vharves, Yards and W warehouses, Foot of Ocean Street. Mr. Archibald then raised the question Bay street pavement was -extended from interesting statistics regarding the com as to whether It was not the duty of the Julia to Clay. Before leaving the city last lexion ot thecustomat thatestablishnuent present mayor and ci'y council of Jackson- winter Mr. Hays closed contracts for pay- 'as season. Over 66 per cent. of the guests ESTABLISHED 1875. ville to act on the ordinances now in force ing several other streets, which he will registered from New York, Pennsyl In tLe city, arguing that had tne Lagisla- carry out this winter. He will begin vania New Jersey, Massachusetts *, ar Seeds, * and Fertilizers ture sinlply changed tae date of the annual withintbe next few days on Bay street or Connecticut, 50 per cent coining from ) * : S d * * * election without extending the boundaries and complete that out to Bridge street, in the first two States, and 4 per cent were it would clearly have been their duty to LaVilla, when the other contracts will be Europeans. " Of the annual army of W ILLIAM A. BOURS, do so, and he thought that in the absence carried out, among them being the laying tourists" said Mr. Fuller, " over half enter of any other provision in the charter they of the additional track on Bay street of Florida for the first time." The Windsor s0 woS at y St. JceltsolvillE;, I . and not the county commissioners were the Jacksonville street railway. will be opened at the usual time, about -:-W H 0 LE 8 AL E-: the parties to compel by mandamus to call January 10 or 15, and Mr. Fuller is an election, and it seemed to him that if THE JOINT FESTIVAL. jubilant over its prospects. G R a Flour, Grits, Meal, FOed and Ferilzers Mayor Burbridge would call an election in Preparations for the opening of the St. * r.ccordance with thepresentcity ordinance, The Library and Scottish Associations James are being vigorously pushed, and The Oldest Established Seed House in the City I ty giving tifteen days' notice the election Entertainment and its Object. that model establishment will be thrown would be perfectly legal and no one could There is promise of much pleasure for open to the public after the grand Union STRICTLY RELIABLE-CATALOGUE FREE. question its validity and if questioned, he ball next Thursday evening. Few cities telt sure the courts could sustain it, those who participate in the festival at the in the country, none other of the size of STATIOnERY. Mr. Archibald said that he had not St. James hotel, on December 1, for the Jacksonville, can boast of so elegant a car given alJ. the legal points his full consider- dual benefit of the Library and Scottish avansery as the St. James, noted alike for ation, bu'. looking at it on the surface he its size, the perfection and splendor of its B did not see why Mayor Burbridge and the associations. On every occasion hereto- it ets a n and spatronage. og present city council should hesitate to or- fore these organizations have found their Mr. Campbell, the roprietor, in conver der the election which was so specifically etran nsapectdbyheuli.sation yesterday with a NEWS-HERALD re prescribed in the charter. As it was near- The association'spent nearly a thousand porter was unprepared to speak dognai pdeeteei tee rtr~ eea oTIs a ae e sa 1 breast reph~d okz ma ,Largest Stock and Low Prices ! Wholesale and Retail. umg the dinner hour the committe was dollars last seasoii in new books and other cally regarding the .Florida-bound travelLagsStc an LoPie1Whl aeadRti. about to adjourn when the sub-committee improvements, besides paying the running of the coming winter, but he considers Its superior excellence proven in millions of from the county Demoelatic executive expenses. They propose to spend a like there is every prospect for full registers at homes for more tl an a quarter of a century. 0Dg.AlTi:E w committee entered the room. amount this season if the people will sup the lar er hotel af r the holiday sea- Itisused by the Umted States Government. En- Best Grade I Full Count! Lowest Prices! Quotations Furnished. Mr. 0. J. H. Summers, chairman of the port them. In all other large cities the son. n the mean time the smaller brseed by the heads of the Great Universities sub-committee, stated that the Demo- public library is kept up by a tax on the hotels and the boarding houses are reap- art Price's teonly Bakting Powder that does 5961 W. Itay StJk cratic executive committee for Duval people. In Jacksonville it is dependent on ing a harvest. The hostelries now open notcontain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold * Or1 Special terms todealersandteachers. _W Jacksonvie, Fla. county had held a very full meeting and voluntary contributions and entertain- are well filled and the smiles of the man- only In cans. after hearing the opinions of several mem- ments. agers are expansive. Mr. Campbell agrees PRICE BAKING !POWDER CO., bers of the committee it had been decided Tickets for the ball and supper can be with other students of the situation in the NEW VORK. OHICAGO. RT. r.orTs by the committee that an election should had at all principal business houses and at belief that this and the Ancient City and be held on the day fixed by the statute and the Library hall. the East Coast will receive this winter IAL NOTICES. that a sub connittee, consisti11 of S. St An relatively a larger proportion than before Wiggins, P. 'L'Eng e, 1). WV. Mel. of the tourist invasion. The bulk of -tray- -FORRENT.____C_0_0 ,L_'B__0_0_K____ Dancy, A. W. Barrs, and 0 J. H. Sun.- Each nationality has its patron Saint. el of course, will coTh inthe early 10aR RENT-HAVING S CURE DA mers had been appointed to confer witb England has St. George; Wales, St. months of the new year, but Mr. Campbell A warehouse at the depot we will lease apart representatives of other bodies and with David; Ireland, the renowned St. Patrick. is inclined to think it will begin earlier of our warehouse, foot of Ocean street, and-- --- full power to act as they thought best in this year than last. will make the room to suit. Apply to J. R. the matter. The Scots will celebrate the anniversary Up to within ten days travel has been TYSEN & Co. Mr. Fleming asked if any arrange- of their patron, St. Andrew, during extremely light, being less tlan thecr- 0 RENT-TWELVE ROOM HOUSC 1 0 0 -t ST )E -- J 1 meats had beeu made with thie Republican the present week On Thursday evening the spnigtime of last year, but bah om.SitbefrwofaiieI T l1' executive committee to meet wit them. members of the Scottish Association will spondn arett- witb BE fasil A T L 0. W E S T P RI C onihteLbayAscainiasargt-Apply to Wi LriAm B-.r,1 . a tet Dr. Dancy said they had met early in tm, lonwthteLbrr secain na* p .eliminary training for the rush of ByTE 10 W.Bystet morning and had aso appointed a sub grand reception hop and collation on the January and February. I Winter residents, OR RENT-SHOW WINDOW AND IL P IC E S, mmineof eve as sing of IiipWa - occasion o the opening of the St. Jmes r Win n Olepartof e rentaalso furnished rooms tarJ. C elyv, W. \l.g o Led ih,~ al f. hotel, Mr. Canmpbell prides himself upon pp' owning property la the country or to lt. Apply at 33'Laura street. Aooso a full ..... e of Sttoeyand Bl±ank~ Books, being one of thely orgi.a ALCampbahs.Jand rentn city houses for the winter months, Alo ~ ' Sainr meet had afH.rmooh and that., bte wouldemk one of thh oriproal "Campbellt" rLd make' the greater part of the present L meet that afternoon at 3 p. m., a te w his interest in home people generally will travel. Provident invalids, who-take time Epiyt o P. TIscLsE.o thought they might want to discuss mat- impel him to make the occasion one by the forelock, compose a fair-sized frac- _0_ 29 West Bay Street. _.1)_onvil Fla, terms a little further among themselves, he t unalloyed enjoyment. Next Sunday tion of the travel. The number of pros- LL LET .MY BUILDING TO A RE moved the following resolution: eening,hDecember 4, the Scots wiabm pectrs anpsettlers,rMr.Capbellis.dis- siaoibo nant onreas able tIVA E ble at the Congregational church, wher paosd ettlrs, i lrge tapel sl dh-opnbetenan on reasn abl oatesYATBLS ResolvedThat this conference adjourn to the annual ro1 wil be preached by * ped to part thanpu b o u steo e.t l evetorh tel on rm, allthe laet meetat te bord f trde'romson MndayRev, seron wn e ~ e The Carleton is expected to open about m ent hous. Sevnts-oe riisoom, lltequlaest afternoon at 3 o'clock, and that all organiza- e Deember 10th. and a month later, after South. Address, P. TIsciinsh tions interested be requested to send represen- cordially invited on the occasions. the opening of the Windsor, the "season" - Ch a ndsClPbTS tables tatives to take part in the general conference. will be in full blast. NFUNISHED DWELLING, FIVE f This was seconded by P. L'Engle, Esq.. Clevelaad & Co'S. Advertisement. _ _roomsandkitcben,No.139E. Forsyth. In- bia Street Corner Cedar - - - M IlARTRIDGE, Prrt And carried unanimously. The meeting Cleveland and Son's advertisement is * * * * Delicate diseases of either sex quireroom5,over ostottice. v.O.box93. n B optor. then adjourned to meet again in the board especially noticeable this morning. Their radically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps r 0 LET-HOTEL-NEW-CORNER BAY Orders for Carriages, Bug 'es, Saddle Horses or the Transferring of Passengers and Baggage of trade rooms at 3 p. Wednesday. mammoth warerooms are full of first-class for book. Address, World's Dis ensary Tand Cedar streets, Jacksonville, 80 rooms, left at the stables or Offiee, west Bay Street, willreceive prompt attention. The meeting of the Democratic County Medical Assotiation, Buffalo, N. * All modern conveniences. Bath rooms, etc., on Executive Committee was held at th~e furniture, and no one need send North for M each floor. For a number of years if desired. TELEPHONE NO. 86. board of trade rooms at noon yesterday. fine goods, as this concern can furnish the Do Y K A W. BARRS, 1 W. Bay street. fdesired Those attending were William S. Pickett, finest hotel in the State as well as the o now eA.B a,1.astt Alvin C.1McN al, F. C. Richard, Isadore home of a poor mechanic, atsfac- That we have just received 100 boxes each, INTER HOME-4 oNISHED ROOMS. A - - - RAN Ri N<H 1Vn BC.om Stephe Wigngicevinineeycse alin guaantee of- of In nrvradTngrn rneo ricate bo rd. 49 Eas' Fo'syth srr-t.U ANTED-BPAITPLKADT nQP AN TA- 4A TlF~fnr- IESA AIr RNH L'Engle, W. A. L'Engle, W. 1ncL. Daucy future patronage, bunches prime bananas, and a large stock UR RENT-NEW TWO-STrORY HOUSE. Ship tickets. Highest price paid for 'fromAncietCity,31Newnan street. Jack J. D. Mead, 0. J. 11f. Summers, and A. of fresh limes, cocoanuts, apples, cetawba -Apply at 5e4 Monroe street, LaVilla,. ae., Corresponen r solicited byd Eul A sonville. Charles street, near Plaza, St. Au W. Barrs. A resolution was passed ap- CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. and malaga grapes, figs, and nuts of all 80 E-AG E STORES-COlt- Streets, Jacksonville. U UM LL -TELAIG E. pointing a committee of five to confer Standard time given for all churches men- kinds. snraadCdrtreets. A. W. BAnns, -- RMELRTELAdGMR with any and all committees that may be tinned. Fruits at wholesale and retail shipped to 31 W. Bay street. wIANTED- GOOd take S TOY.chareoste.w nt Tailor, halanow a full line of fall and appointed by representative organiain, "St. Ade' hrh East Jlacksonville, all points north. HAWES & MASSAY half interest adtk hreo trwne goods. the comuimttee being given full poweatio ATe. ndrw' huecthol iloamc oe tmiso da-B 0ationin thecity and doin od busi- 51 West BayStr e la co-operate in arranging the d xetal o eyA.W ih ror.Sevceat 1.m. ,Wopae n reai comisondel 1 SALE-UPHOLSTERED COTS A ND nsse. A.pd toile FA. ~ts 1~etByJcsnilFa city election. Th~ie committee oonsisted of Ocean Street Presbyterian Church, corner of A white blankets cheap. Apply to MCEL- - ~tHARLES H. SMITH, CORNER OF FOR MessWgis oce nlSulm- ita and Monroe streets;, Rev. Walter Con. Gloria. VEEN BROS. Co., Jacksonville, Faor Hoppic UP . WANTE lD BY AN EXPERI- syth and Market, offers on easy terms: mars, Barrs and Dancy. The resolution dievatoeoning services at 10:30racin 'lokrr Silk umbrellas, paragon frames $2.00 BRos., Atlanta, Ga. enced teacher of iano, oraan and vocal One choice Springfield lot, to parties -who providing for the appointment of the com- by Rev. M. Thorne, an excellent minister of E. & W. collars and cuffs, all the leading culte, in e a l rfRrine 's oAddes borxr Ewtra bui promtly n $sxromdw0ngo.Pn mittee directed the giving of as much rep- Utica, N. Y., row visiting this city, styles. Seamless merino half hose at 25c. I ag22. Mrss Z. F. pAaKNBsON, St. Augustine, street, to prompt buyer for $1,700. resentation on the committee to the terrn- Union Congregational Church corner Church All the latest shapes in Derby hats. Flf ll KlIlla. One very convenient new dwelling, five. tory to be annexed, under the provisions and Hogan streets; Rev. Russell T. Hall, pas- The largest assortment of plain and ai ul ItILr EACHER WANTED TO TEACH TW rome with closets and water, 4th street, three of the new charter, as to the present terr- tor. Morning servicesat 10:80 o'clock~ evening fancy underwear, at the cheapest prices, * ileee a-nd fourteen years old. Ad blck wsof Pine Formrent atS16 permolitl tory of the city. services at 7 o'clock. Sunday school follows ever shown in this city. The best laundries dress, 98 West Ashley street. I n *ro 'l eeotiated. Moniey loaned nTh epblicantcity0kexective neom- morning serie Friday evening prayer an unned in twn dersold.EW HOTEL at0kahmpka,akew ANED EGHunI-WAT EThOtPOLITAdaBARBERaSoOP--TnE rdapitGelcm .N ectr orn igsevcatl0u ch, cka evten- *1West Ba sreet. o ufor uacy Elean fih. NFa itie for AGENCY,8% hot Baystree.ntD cold, and sOwer, a the reasnbe r8 Ledwith, and Maers, J. E. Lee, C. H. in e rvi rices at .Sna scol at0310 p. en m.eatin .tu9ug fut. Thirtyseven large chain- ATED-ALL LADIES TO USE ofe1 c e Nso. B. ROCHE, Manager, No.83$ Smith and P. Walter to meet with the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church Parlor Suits, office, dining rom atclor erts. arge 7 x1 Dnn NeriewLaaen Fiedefrmtn cofrnecomzraittee appointed under the South, corner Duval and Newnan streets; Rev. If you want to furnish a parlor be sure feet. One quroom pror, tcto. PInthe dryin sicDnness Marri ded isred rorfnot-TRG-ESN WAT GSOR resolution passed at the joint meeting of H. H. Kennedy, pastor. ,Morning services to call and examine extensive stocking ods. o onst havinfornable rot nN Ceve., oisle Ky. -rgto adres eplease apply a.OI NsMCIE the hoard of trade and Democratic com - 10:10 o'clock; evening services at 7 o'clock. .glrd o uet ai g andthroatDUN_&_Co.,_Louiville,_Ky._ E WAHnnou5. mittees. Sunday-school at 8 o'clock. Wednesday eve- which for beauty, variety and unique de- troubles. Lake Harris one mile distant. The rTHE STEAM DREDGE BOAT, ARIANG The ouny Rpubica excutve om-ning prayer meeting at 7. Sunday-school at signs has seldom been equaled. Large odd The phenomenal Dickson Spring is within a on, can be chartered by the day, or will rO COAL USERS-THE BROOKLYN appoint epbicnexc tedm Springfield at 3So'clock. chairs, small odd chairs, quaint, stylish quarter of a mile, covering three and a half take contracts, Apply to GEORGE E. CHASE, J.Bridge Wood and Coal Yard is prepared to mittee met in the afternoon and apitd Church of the Immaculate Conception, cor- and highly polished. In rattan rockers I acres, two hundred feet deep, and producing Ship Chandler. 90 East Bay, fillorders for all kinds of the best coal on short MaoJ .Durkee, James M. Schu- ner Newnan and Church streets; Revs, W. J1. have unpacked a new line of roll edge and a stream ample fo- navigation. Good fishxn S TOnotice. Also have 510 cords fat pine and black maker, Jacob D. Bucky, Samuel and Kenny and J. J. Creed, pastors. Sundays, platform patterns in cherryand mahogony and boating Magnificent orange groves. anm JANTEII)-HAVE YOU Ah HOUS TO toc. Can deliver to any part of the city, JohnmAnderson,(thbe latte rthwocolrd) comnopm t 6Fa ion mass 9fnish. Select now, for Eth hoiay are mn of th beta tbe r hiring on' on orent es arever-run-wt applicant d wimk da bett parte using aloomtted comitte riepaiedt ayer beneictineryFdaevig at NI SPIN WATE East Ay Coutya. erm EWARDrty FORillRETURNfrstOFasOVEROOy.a tr. Teleph Jckonve9.Gim&MCA , Thi las nmed tt fivueltd ta the ristan Chret oresyeriean d ch avrer N. C IT S TASTELss. Six Tet o wnlosgoostt, atg ve, rtrct ics iaNht. proprietors.S conf ee co mte had adj ur e uni nn vc n o M oo stets RvRr 'W h l g A ond e- 0erl b Spri n 11d so fln fro fot ace1p, sl on e a an O NE O HE OA YOO SSACKO NVIE O Ret tSI FU N E D ed On ALL nC A Dod nteRedbok t hsmei gesoroCapelservices at:80ocm. c~Tertfcsetc.ayato beauif tUhe Hm beadastr. Address, . . CKMEYS- anad St.Augsted - Improve prpry oI Atshon 777 Bay set.' rhsraArne cosnirx afro onlhv anagementlok whee teein oserie at. J mcHotel. Sabba-chool Gein enea nti toprif the tate, LOTES, rINue orner aLn Street00. uona tio cmmi from theReulcn at30 pso e. Sfe. Wedneay evin g Ser drnCn ~ Ponr ByaOean.E Se20ar 07 E.si CeenAene, o0. F Aes withM(UlpaculsO bOx .4E ak nnsmd ycigo . . Nn 9 E vcesat 0:3 a m.and7:3 p.m.Sab ath Maledfre o ap lictio .C*0l otn Av ne OceranHe tn Ph400 elhia s vilen,)FI.holesalecandHaeil dealersineNei or address[P. aloajune tltat timhoole m:30tpinm ass etn 9a.NICSmI- WAE Thsrformpe newkcnlhen Counynow Erk, ChcaOR ET N anFord VE RCOTs. Boxstoficecksnville.L ~at AcMite of twently fieDsea d by Chi et Chuch cer Pine. and m.ePayer N.C T A stel Emalixynts made bea SALE-HAF som moe.A O. ost 44 t irslasto1 nigt. eaet Nw t"rs Uhe masmetn lsWeduna evngtreet;hav T. H. Bns epasor mrni a~ nfgmhoaflfad yuaanu ITsEAL T IN AT HR. O@ oeESgoE GALLERY DI TI0 STTNE wil behel Tusda afernon t3p. n rvice f1r:tu o y'ato10:; evein series an thr loun vtllasalsohrougoutte slde en ies. an Sa SM tablTe intiLEMENGa. .l efte, mote rnc n Gra in this oer lateyocuid Josudgarer At. una H.t'cock; m.in Morys ingal9 service. everside a fewis mhs Pamhetswtnlyinnwoofhst rtr.Go Embalmngofothed (+ OE THE LOAYCOSS HIYPOSERTYlnes.iePhts owpie. ~ choent i illaew mangeenk, ha day exeet pote thirdme otel:3. Preing Geerainofera Ageadtinoa ther tate OR LOSE IN E V-D EGEALEAD$.WA,20LD0M.M G EC T lmocal o opi n rin byopmyssnt he pIegc- Rev S. Dchao Pie. Laur- 1Csoanm rnernsuhyeaeq Oea no. , r 51andos nSearsnl, $80 a.11. ARR DORWtAGOSOPOE WOOl vices at 10sdaea. m.rand 7:80 p. mc Sabat Med f o n alictoen.co * 40lttnOc NHiht$10 Weale an e d ealer 1in GEO. & CLARK, Gerg slnd r.Dobssreansw ololc 2:0a. m. lassetis atclc p, mn., Tal r.eerm euiigm evcs ghier opnd tyne we r.yad Aplcnwts Chg and ldeormntida astreetble beit r. A. New ok. Ded oung penoplae's meeting; 8:3 op. o p. m., eitherArteriealrEnybaartnoftheaStatewilleallatroomv15,oHuebard ey.buAdingBMon tweenrPSntand Laura Ci drken'caseetAn.ueitnen fS.ay meings Wednesday, 4atcoc pp. m.laes IatholetetbihduerkeofananImirtoofeiutendpprmtodfdnm. arbers Doiyt wll-oknn cntactor Clrae oftig 'th Goodayepr, B0ooklynm, inr taksniformatithok of maitanesSpecalarrangements TO d LOAN OlN AtUNhe aln steaboa ownetrndtt re1ace Rev.ular Birayeminir. oyCmu-a well casetrf ange prnpthis t, ethcr-c F T DAL-TOW OT NSOTHT logtce-adempet.FyiiaiJ~ re tr o isbote-iCawhosuaPrer t ionom the st 11uno at, 80a il, nd theid rondn vills sthrouholut heae, ith en u;. J.hS e \,M Ta. W-s a tct 'fneet nahaigolv moringd Nov.ner 24li, mngr of 1aa0isnth evic 7:h80.eS)nday-schtoolat a2m. - n rkeaisanremmsipent, rucrcess. My nw o urane ansnea Jaonillea , chap 8. tonprcn ntrs u 6dter fhisul ae. Upme to tkear r. aundAshe n rees, Rev. Mr. o n se erl petals- withthLq en I ,isac y -ae 2- wne yrndehv loran msthe r o nd ot old work Sut ce oen p Saday.Late m o di Recpou at hs.Rcto's husenexutoeapnlR iosposndh3iWity Aydaoms arteen ao .Adress..Lsyt, ieus NEwVsJIllmADo Euth Flreys t. nAntdd Texaws.

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8 THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MOR S.ING, NOVEMBER 27, .

all the barber shops will be permitted to rI lITER RAE T. T. STOCKTON. J.E. WANDELL. TELFAIR STOCKTON * IN FAVORh OF AN ELECT1ION open on Sundays for the accommodation of WINTERj TRJAVEL TO FLORIDA St. RITZEW OILLE.

the public.

REASONS WHY IT SHOULD BE HELD ON MUSIC, MIRTH AND MERRIMENT THE SEASON WILL BE LATE, BUT IT WILL STOCKTON & CO DECEMBER THIRTEENTH Haverly's mastodon Minstrels Close a COME WI[H A RUSH. ag Sf

Very Successful Engagement.

All Political Factions Combining fHaverly's minstrels atpphearek o Jacksonville to Get the Lion's Shape- TO-M ORaROW !i fg Bring Daylight out of Chaos-Col..el faeelperformac ttePr opera, 5hae IJ Findingsll~A Breoing D xpli it Chao- A How St. Augustine Will Act asa See er B Fleming's Expliciti Explanatio--A house last night to a well-filledib Ouse, and to this City-The East Coast Becoming General Conference Will be Hel. as on the opening evenig their efforts Popular-WhattheHotelsare Doing. 150 p ec s new goods re- Xx ho le sal e a nd IRe tail.

were received and highly appreciated, as______ ceived. The special committee of the board of was evidenced by the continual bursts of 47 Wsy te,47 sByrt

trade, consisting of Messrs. L. I. Fleming, applause evoked by the witty sayings, are n tlast. a grain silk. 47wetBaystrees JACKSOFLA. 47 ilia itct J. W. Archibald, J. T. Talbott, F. M. pleasing songs and peculiar eucentrlcities Travel at present is light, but the indica- 4 .-AJiOi.LL E,

of this troupe of burnt cork artists. tions are good, and in a few weeks invalids ourah silk satins Large Shipments of goods are being received daily, and our stock embraces the

ci nd the fou p ci suurb . H. Edward's truly original make-UnP with weak lungs, driven from the cold and Silk plush at89c. embraced in the new incorporation, met and Lew Spencer's grotesque and quaint piercing temperature of the bleak andk p t

1o'lock atnoon yesterday, in the songs and anecdotes were a sourceof much dreary North, will be pouring into the Silk velvets at 99c. Attention is respectfully called to the following new goods which can not fail to please the .at Mouokat nonysedy ntepublic: board rooms. The committee proceeded errimeut. Hilton, in his wonderful State by the thousands. Ten different styles bf IN THE LADILS' DEPARTMENT. GENTS DEPARTMENT. boar roms.Thecomitte pocededequilibrist feits was the marvel of to the consideration of the legal points in- hy even nd pesrd owean c el factsoc ne tn pmisethis newckid g o's 'oahraK Btton ....eei 00 , a Melr Hon and... ...Se .acts c b th volved. Colonel Fleming read carefully the D yle, who first appeared as idarb~e city a larger proportion than usual of the new kid gloves. Stockton & Co's Borora Kid Button ..... $4 00 A Calf Button........... .... ........ $150

aia7 pofis aisng romthetouis Stockton & Co's Brs Kid Button . 2 ..... 0. 0 A Calf Coals.............. ...... ..... 150 sta'u es, created agenaine surprise. When pecunmar prots arising from the tourist Stockton & Co's 1 Kid Button .......... A..............1 50 points in the charter and the amendment moved by "the power of music" they traveL The enterprises of Mr. Flagler, --- _- Stockton & Co's Kid Button.... .. 1 00 Bals and Congress ......................... 1 25 thereto, which had a bearing on the ques- stepped down f. rm their pedestals and ex- in St. Augustine, will benefit this place CARPETS! CARPETS!! Stockton & Co's $2.50 Shoe for men'R wear, the best in the country. tions in doubt, and urged seriatum the fol- ecuted their terpsichorean novelty in an almost as much as he will the Ancient Al1stylesandhwidths always on hand.

lowing proposition: admirable manner. City. On this point hotel proprietors are Twenty per cent. deduction thdre Shoob Shos at prices within Tne vocal efforts of the members of the agreed, and Jacksonville is extremely for- th ecYfalPlfnsSftSlSosi l oos

acsonville uner the eteihne bouday mpany were fully up to the standard, tunate in sharing in the profits of her sisJacsonvil 1 der thst ded beoda and when the urtain went dow on Queen ter city, with no outlay of capital or on all <arpets and Smyrna Fine Goods A Specialty. Orders by Mail Solicited. lines, tvas definitely'fixed, in n adl nter ra uiI-tobe

Smcnd-That the boundary lines of the Sto d na itherpculatinguponthe extent and di rugs in the house all this various wards, into which the Legislature det- crous hus-tlinig act, the climax of the even- InE speulain upo thAetntanLi-!

the city sould be divided, had also ing'S enjoyment was reached, end the large C o te ea thoe ewl have week. gggy & PA I"' been complied witht ftnd were settled as pre- audience dispersed well pleased., made a study of these matters are disposed STOKTO BAO') 4W S Y SRE, JCSNILFA ascribed by law. The matinee was largely attended, to think that JAcksonville, St. Augustine S. RITZEWOLLER. '

The matters not prescribed were as fol- ._and the East Coast, or the Indian river, T. T. STOCKTON. J. E. WANDELL. TELFAIR STOCKTON. lows: COTACO AY'R TN - and particularly Ormond, with its elegant

tiist--The manner of calling the first elec- and spacious new hotel,will be the main South Florida Exhibition.

tion. The Paving of the Principal Streets Will collective points, and that Tampa will re- The South Florida Exhibition will be Second-The places where the voting should Now be Resumed. ceive comparitively few visitors, Jackson- held in Sanford, Fla., February 14th, 1888,T

take place. Mr. Matthew the contractor for ville being the distributing station for all to 23d, inclusive. As this is of vital imColonel Fleming then showed from au- Hays, places. portance to all South Florida, we would

thority that it was not necessary for any the Wyckoff street pavement, arrived in California will undoubtedly catch large request the hearty support and efforts of notice to call the first election; that had in the city yesterday. Mr. Hays, having numbers of tourists, particularly from toe all interested. Large premiums will be (Successors to. Tysen, Smiti & Co.) reality been done by the Legislature, as spe he twowinters in Jacksonville , uprecedeatly low railroad rateg offered, and ample s ace will be provided ON the second Tuesday in December, 1887, was during wihe Jaksnste from Chcago, St. Louis and other centers for all exhibitors. Further information ~Q [I~ prescribed in the charter. He further duigwihtime he was engaged in of transportation having been made. A can be had by applying to pointed out from decisions in cases in putting down his pavement on several of the deal of (alifornia's gain will be Florida's T. F. HUGGNs, ec'y. and Treas.,

pon hat the giving of notice was a for- streets is well-known here, Bay and Mar loss, still advices reeie by the hotel SafrFa Pialty not required by the general laws re- ket streets were paved with the Wyckoff managers point to a heavy influx of travel 1raolie1 , Grain, Bullding M material rating to elections, and that if sufficient pavement more than two years ago, ani trom the West. notice was given to the people, and a large it has proved satisfactory in every respect, The cream of the Western travel gener- F E R'"TIL 1ZEIF'R 1,TC majority of the voters permicted to cast as some of the blocks removed only yes, ally goes to the St. James, Windsor and I their ballots, and that if a fair election terday in front of the First National Bank Everett hotels. California will also draw U-INDEPENDENT * LINE STE w OA was held, anda square count made, he felt appear as sound to-day, as when first put well from the middle states, but in these, a : L : STEAMBOATS:sure that if it was necessary to appeal to down. it is thought Florida will more than hold the courts the judges would go a iong Last winter the pavement was put down her own. Agent Fuller, oft he Windsor, OFFICE 12, WEST BAY STREET. way to sustain the action of a majority of on Pine, Laura, Forsyth and from Forsyth in predicting a prosperous winter for both the people, to the river on Ocean street, besides the the hotels and the merchants, gave a few Vharves, Yards and W warehouses, Foot of Ocean Street.

Mr. Archibald then raised the question Bay street pavement was -extended from interesting statistics regarding the comas to whether It was not the duty of the Julia to Clay. Before leaving the city last lexion ot thecustomat thatestablishnuent present mayor and ci'y council of Jackson- winter Mr. Hays closed contracts for pay- 'as season. Over 66 per cent. of the guests ESTABLISHED 1875. ville to act on the ordinances now in force ing several other streets, which he will registered from New York, PennsylIn tLe city, arguing that had tne Lagisla- carry out this winter. He will begin vania New Jersey, Massachusetts *, ar Seeds, * and Fertilizers ture sinlply changed tae date of the annual withintbe next few days on Bay street or Connecticut, 50 per cent coining from ) * : S d * * * election without extending the boundaries and complete that out to Bridge street, in the first two States, and 4 per cent were it would clearly have been their duty to LaVilla, when the other contracts will be Europeans. " Of the annual army of W ILLIAM A. BOURS, do so, and he thought that in the absence carried out, among them being the laying tourists" said Mr. Fuller, " over half enter of any other provision in the charter they of the additional track on Bay street of Florida for the first time." The Windsor s0 woS at y St. JceltsolvillE;, I . and not the county commissioners were the Jacksonville street railway. will be opened at the usual time, about -:-W H 0 LE 8 AL E-:the parties to compel by mandamus to call January 10 or 15, and Mr. Fuller is an election, and it seemed to him that if THE JOINT FESTIVAL. jubilant over its prospects. G R a Flour, Grits, Meal, FOed and Ferilzers Mayor Burbridge would call an election in Preparations for the opening of the St. * r.ccordance with thepresentcity ordinance, The Library and Scottish Associations James are being vigorously pushed, and The Oldest Established Seed House in the City I ty giving tifteen days' notice the election Entertainment and its Object. that model establishment will be thrown would be perfectly legal and no one could There is promise of much pleasure for open to the public after the grand Union STRICTLY RELIABLE-CATALOGUE FREE. question its validity and if questioned, he ball next Thursday evening. Few cities telt sure the courts could sustain it, those who participate in the festival at the in the country, none other of the size of STATIOnERY.

Mr. Archibald said that he had not St. James hotel, on December 1, for the Jacksonville, can boast of so elegant a cargiven alJ. the legal points his full consider- dual benefit of the Library and Scottish avansery as the St. James, noted alike for ation, bu'. looking at it on the surface he its size, the perfection and splendor of its B did not see why Mayor Burbridge and the associations. On every occasion hereto- it ets a n and spatronage. og present city council should hesitate to or- fore these organizations have found their Mr. Campbell, the roprietor, in converder the election which was so specifically etran nsapectdbyheuli.sation yesterday with a NEWS-HERALD re

prescribed in the charter. As it was near- The association'spent nearly a thousand porter was unprepared to speak dognaipdeeteei tee rtr~ eea oTIs a ae e sa 1 breast reph~d okz ma ,Largest Stock and Low Prices ! Wholesale and Retail. umg the dinner hour the committe was dollars last seasoii in new books and other cally regarding the .Florida-bound travelLagsStc an LoPie1Whl aeadRti.

about to adjourn when the sub-committee improvements, besides paying the running of the coming winter, but he considers Its superior excellence proven in millions of from the county Demoelatic executive expenses. They propose to spend a like there is every prospect for full registers at homes for more tl an a quarter of a century. 0Dg.AlTi:E w committee entered the room. amount this season if the people will sup the lar er hotel af r the holiday sea- Itisused by the Umted States Government. En- Best Grade I Full Count! Lowest Prices! Quotations Furnished.

Mr. 0. J. H. Summers, chairman of the port them. In all other large cities the son. n the mean time the smaller brseed by the heads of the Great Universities sub-committee, stated that the Demo- public library is kept up by a tax on the hotels and the boarding houses are reap- art Price's teonly Bakting Powder that does 5961 W. Itay StJk cratic executive committee for Duval people. In Jacksonville it is dependent on ing a harvest. The hostelries now open notcontain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold * Or1 Special terms todealersandteachers. _W Jacksonvie, Fla. county had held a very full meeting and voluntary contributions and entertain- are well filled and the smiles of the man- only In cans. after hearing the opinions of several mem- ments. agers are expansive. Mr. Campbell agrees PRICE BAKING !POWDER CO., bers of the committee it had been decided Tickets for the ball and supper can be with other students of the situation in the NEW VORK. OHICAGO. RT. r.orTs

by the committee that an election should had at all principal business houses and at belief that this and the Ancient City and be held on the day fixed by the statute and the Library hall. the East Coast will receive this winter IAL NOTICES. that a sub connittee, consisti11 of S. St An relatively a larger proportion than before Wiggins, P. 'L'Eng e, 1). WV. Mel. of the tourist invasion. The bulk of -tray- -FORRENT.____C_0_0 ,L_'B__0_0_K____ Dancy, A. W. Barrs, and 0 J. H. Sun.- Each nationality has its patron Saint. el of course, will coTh inthe early 10aR RENT-HAVING S CURE DA mers had been appointed to confer witb England has St. George; Wales, St. months of the new year, but Mr. Campbell A warehouse at the depot we will lease apart representatives of other bodies and with David; Ireland, the renowned St. Patrick. is inclined to think it will begin earlier of our warehouse, foot of Ocean street, and-- ---full power to act as they thought best in this year than last. will make the room to suit. Apply to J. R. the matter. The Scots will celebrate the anniversary Up to within ten days travel has been TYSEN & Co.

Mr. Fleming asked if any arrange- of their patron, St. Andrew, during extremely light, being less tlan thecr- 0 RENT-TWELVE ROOM HOUSC 1 0 0 -t ST )E --J 1 meats had beeu made with thie Republican the present week On Thursday evening the spnigtime of last year, but bah om.SitbefrwofaiieI T l1' executive committee to meet wit them. members of the Scottish Association will spondn arett- witb BE fasil A T L 0. W E S T P RI C onihteLbayAscainiasargt-Apply to Wi LriAm B-.r,1 . a tet Dr. Dancy said they had met early in tm, lonwthteLbrr secain na* p .eliminary training for the rush of ByTE 10 W.Bystet morning and had aso appointed a sub grand reception hop and collation on the January and February. I Winter residents, OR RENT-SHOW WINDOW AND IL P IC E S,

mmineof eve as sing of IiipWa - occasion o the opening of the St. Jmes r Win n Olepartof e rentaalso furnished rooms tarJ. C elyv, W. \l.g o Led ih,~ al f. hotel, Mr. Canmpbell prides himself upon pp' owning property la the country or to lt. Apply at 33'Laura street. Aooso a full ..... e of Sttoeyand Bl±ank~ Books, being one of thely orgi.a ALCampbahs.Jand rentn city houses for the winter months, Alo ~ ' Sainr

meet had afH.rmooh and that., bte wouldemk one of thh oriproal "Campbellt" rLd make' the greater part of the present L meet that afternoon at 3 p. m., a te w his interest in home people generally will travel. Provident invalids, who-take time Epiyt o P. TIscLsE.o thought they might want to discuss mat- impel him to make the occasion one by the forelock, compose a fair-sized frac- _0_ 29 West Bay Street. _.1)_onvil Fla, terms a little further among themselves, he t unalloyed enjoyment. Next Sunday tion of the travel. The number of pros- LL LET .MY BUILDING TO A REmoved the following resolution: eening,hDecember 4, the Scots wiabm pectrs anpsettlers,rMr.Capbellis.dis- siaoibo nant onreas able tIVA E

ble at the Congregational church, wher paosd ettlrs, i lrge tapel sl dh-opnbetenan on reasn abl oatesYATBLS ResolvedThat this conference adjourn to the annual ro1 wil be preached by * ped to part thanpu b o u steo e.t l evetorh tel on rm, allthe laet meetat te bord f trde'romson MndayRev, seron wn e ~ e The Carleton is expected to open about m ent hous. Sevnts-oe riisoom, lltequlaest

afternoon at 3 o'clock, and that all organiza- e Deember 10th. and a month later, after South. Address, P. TIsciinsh tions interested be requested to send represen- cordially invited on the occasions. the opening of the Windsor, the "season" - Ch a ndsClPbTS tables tatives to take part in the general conference. will be in full blast. NFUNISHED DWELLING, FIVE f

This was seconded by P. L'Engle, Esq.. Clevelaad & Co'S. Advertisement. _ _roomsandkitcben,No.139E. Forsyth. In- bia Street Corner Cedar - - - M IlARTRIDGE, Prrt And carried unanimously. The meeting Cleveland and Son's advertisement is * * * * Delicate diseases of either sex quireroom5,over ostottice. v.O.box93. n B optor.

then adjourned to meet again in the board especially noticeable this morning. Their radically cured. Send 10 cents in stamps r 0 LET-HOTEL-NEW-CORNER BAY Orders for Carriages, Bug 'es, Saddle Horses or the Transferring of Passengers and Baggage of trade rooms at 3 p. Wednesday. mammoth warerooms are full of first-class for book. Address, World's Dis ensary Tand Cedar streets, Jacksonville, 80 rooms, left at the stables or Offiee, west Bay Street, willreceive prompt attention. The meeting of the Democratic County Medical Assotiation, Buffalo, N. * All modern conveniences. Bath rooms, etc., on

Executive Committee was held at th~e furniture, and no one need send North for M each floor. For a number of years if desired. TELEPHONE NO. 86. board of trade rooms at noon yesterday. fine goods, as this concern can furnish the Do Y K A W. BARRS, 1 W. Bay street. fdesired Those attending were William S. Pickett, finest hotel in the State as well as the o now eA.B a,1.astt Alvin C.1McN al, F. C. Richard, Isadore home of a poor mechanic, atsfac- That we have just received 100 boxes each, INTER HOME-4 oNISHED ROOMS. A - - - RAN Ri N<H 1Vn BC.om Stephe Wigngicevinineeycse alin guaantee of- of In nrvradTngrn rneo ricate bo rd. 49 Eas' Fo'syth srr-t.U ANTED-BPAITPLKADT nQP AN TA- 4A TlF~fnr- IESA AIr RNH L'Engle, W. A. L'Engle, W. 1ncL. Daucy future patronage, bunches prime bananas, and a large stock UR RENT-NEW TWO-STrORY HOUSE. Ship tickets. Highest price paid for 'fromAncietCity,31Newnan street. JackJ. D. Mead, 0. J. 11f. Summers, and A. of fresh limes, cocoanuts, apples, cetawba -Apply at 5e4 Monroe street, LaVilla,. ae., Corresponen r solicited byd Eul A sonville. Charles street, near Plaza, St. AuW. Barrs. A resolution was passed ap- CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. and malaga grapes, figs, and nuts of all 80 E-AG E STORES-COlt- Streets, Jacksonville. U UM LL -TELAIG E. pointing a committee of five to confer Standard time given for all churches men- kinds. snraadCdrtreets. A. W. BAnns, -- RMELRTELAdGMR with any and all committees that may be tinned. Fruits at wholesale and retail shipped to 31 W. Bay street. wIANTED- GOOd take S TOY.chareoste.w nt Tailor, halanow a full line of fall and appointed by representative organiain, "St. Ade' hrh East Jlacksonville, all points north. HAWES & MASSAY half interest adtk hreo trwne goods. the comuimttee being given full poweatio ATe. ndrw' huecthol iloamc oe tmiso da-B 0ationin thecity and doin od busi- 51 West BayStr e la co-operate in arranging the d xetal o eyA.W ih ror.Sevceat 1.m. ,Wopae n reai comisondel 1 SALE-UPHOLSTERED COTS A ND nsse. A.pd toile FA. ~ts 1~etByJcsnilFa city election. Th~ie committee oonsisted of Ocean Street Presbyterian Church, corner of A white blankets cheap. Apply to MCEL- - ~tHARLES H. SMITH, CORNER OF FOR

MessWgis oce nlSulm- ita and Monroe streets;, Rev. Walter Con. Gloria. VEEN BROS. Co., Jacksonville, Faor Hoppic UP . WANTE lD BY AN EXPERI- syth and Market, offers on easy terms: mars, Barrs and Dancy. The resolution dievatoeoning services at 10:30racin 'lokrr Silk umbrellas, paragon frames $2.00 BRos., Atlanta, Ga. enced teacher of iano, oraan and vocal One choice Springfield lot, to parties -who providing for the appointment of the com- by Rev. M. Thorne, an excellent minister of E. & W. collars and cuffs, all the leading culte, in e a l rfRrine 's oAddes borxr Ewtra bui promtly n $sxromdw0ngo.Pn mittee directed the giving of as much rep- Utica, N. Y., row visiting this city, styles. Seamless merino half hose at 25c. I ag22. Mrss Z. F. pAaKNBsON, St. Augustine, street, to prompt buyer for $1,700. resentation on the committee to the terrn- Union Congregational Church corner Church All the latest shapes in Derby hats. Flf ll KlIlla. One very convenient new dwelling, five. tory to be annexed, under the provisions and Hogan streets; Rev. Russell T. Hall, pas- The largest assortment of plain and ai ul ItILr EACHER WANTED TO TEACH TW rome with closets and water, 4th street, three of the new charter, as to the present terr- tor. Morning servicesat 10:80 o'clock~ evening fancy underwear, at the cheapest prices, * ileee a-nd fourteen years old. Ad blck wsof Pine Formrent atS16 permolitl

tory of the city. services at 7 o'clock. Sunday school follows ever shown in this city. The best laundries dress, 98 West Ashley street. I n *ro 'l eeotiated. Moniey loaned

nTh epblicantcity0kexective neom- morning serie Friday evening prayer an unned in twn dersold.EW HOTEL at0kahmpka,akew ANED EGHunI-WAT EThOtPOLITAdaBARBERaSoOP--TnE rdapitGelcm .N ectr orn igsevcatl0u ch, cka evten- *1West Ba sreet. o ufor uacy Elean fih. NFa itie for AGENCY,8% hot Baystree.ntD cold, and sOwer, a the reasnbe r8

Ledwith, and Maers, J. E. Lee, C. H. in e rvi rices at .Sna scol at0310 p. en m.eatin .tu9ug fut. Thirtyseven large chain- ATED-ALL LADIES TO USE ofe1 c e Nso. B. ROCHE, Manager, No.83$ Smith and P. Walter to meet with the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church Parlor Suits, office, dining rom atclor erts. arge 7 x1 Dnn NeriewLaaen Fiedefrmtn

cofrnecomzraittee appointed under the South, corner Duval and Newnan streets; Rev. If you want to furnish a parlor be sure feet. One quroom pror, tcto. PInthe dryin sicDnness Marri ded isred rorfnot-TRG-ESN WAT GSOR resolution passed at the joint meeting of H. H. Kennedy, pastor. ,Morning services to call and examine extensive stocking ods. o onst havinfornable rot nN Ceve., oisle Ky. -rgto adres eplease apply a.OI NsMCIE the hoard of trade and Democratic com - 10:10 o'clock; evening services at 7 o'clock. .glrd o uet ai g andthroatDUN_&_Co.,_Louiville,_Ky._ E WAHnnou5. mittees. Sunday-school at 8 o'clock. Wednesday eve- which for beauty, variety and unique de- troubles. Lake Harris one mile distant. The rTHE STEAM DREDGE BOAT, ARIANG

The ouny Rpubica excutve om-ning prayer meeting at 7. Sunday-school at signs has seldom been equaled. Large odd The phenomenal Dickson Spring is within a on, can be chartered by the day, or will rO COAL USERS-THE BROOKLYN appoint epbicnexc tedm Springfield at 3So'clock. chairs, small odd chairs, quaint, stylish quarter of a mile, covering three and a half take contracts, Apply to GEORGE E. CHASE, J.Bridge Wood and Coal Yard is prepared to mittee met in the afternoon and apitd Church of the Immaculate Conception, cor- and highly polished. In rattan rockers I acres, two hundred feet deep, and producing Ship Chandler. 90 East Bay, fillorders for all kinds of the best coal on short

MaoJ .Durkee, James M. Schu- ner Newnan and Church streets; Revs, W. J1. have unpacked a new line of roll edge and a stream ample fo- navigation. Good fishxn S TOnotice. Also have 510 cords fat pine and blackmaker, Jacob D. Bucky, Samuel and Kenny and J. J. Creed, pastors. Sundays, platform patterns in cherryand mahogony and boating Magnificent orange groves. anm JANTEII)-HAVE YOU Ah HOUS TO toc. Can deliver to any part of the city,

JohnmAnderson,(thbe latte rthwocolrd) comnopm t 6Fa ion mass 9fnish. Select now, for Eth hoiay are mn of th beta tbe r hiring on' on orent es arever-run-wt applicant d wimk da bett parte using

aloomtted comitte riepaiedt ayer beneictineryFdaevig at NI SPIN WATE East Ay Coutya. erm EWARDrty FORillRETURNfrstOFasOVEROOy.a tr. Teleph Jckonve9.Gim&MCA , Thi las nmed tt fivueltd ta the ristan Chret oresyeriean d ch avrer N. C IT S TASTELss. Six Tet o wnlosgoostt, atg ve, rtrct ics iaNht. proprietors.S

conf ee co mte had adj ur e uni nn vc n o M oo stets RvRr 'W h l g A ond e- 0erl b Spri n 11d so fln fro fot ace1p, sl on e a an O NE O HE OA YOO SSACKO NVIE O Ret tSI FU N E D ed On ALL nC A Dod nteRedbok t hsmei gesoroCapelservices at:80ocm. c~Tertfcsetc.ayato beauif tUhe Hm beadastr. Address, . . CKMEYS- anad St.Augsted - Improve prpry oI Atshon 777 Bay set.' rhsraArne

cosnirx afro onlhv anagementlok whee teein oserie at. J mcHotel. Sabba-chool Gein enea nti toprif the tate, LOTES, rINue orner aLn Street00. uona tio cmmi from theReulcn at30 pso e. Sfe. Wedneay evin g Ser drnCn ~ Ponr ByaOean.E Se20ar 07 E.si CeenAene, o0. F Aes withM(UlpaculsO bOx .4E ak nnsmd ycigo . . Nn 9 E vcesat 0:3 a m.and7:3 p.m.Sab ath Maledfre o ap lictio .C*0l otn Av ne OceranHe tn Ph400 elhia s vilen,)FI.holesalecandHaeil dealersineNei or address[P. aloajune tltat timhoole m:30tpinm ass etn 9a.NICSmI- WAE Thsrformpe newkcnlhen Counynow Erk, ChcaOR ET N anFord VE RCOTs. Boxstoficecksnville.L ~at

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t"rs Uhe masmetn lsWeduna evngtreet;hav T. H. Bns epasor mrni a~ nfgmhoaflfad yuaanu ITsEAL T IN AT HR. O@ oeESgoE GALLERY DI TI0 STTNE wil behel Tusda afernon t3p. n rvice f1r:tu o y'ato10:; evein series an thr loun vtllasalsohrougoutte slde en ies. an Sa SM tablTe intiLEMENGa. .l efte, mote rnc n Gra

in this oer lateyocuid Josudgarer At. una H.t'cock; m.in Morys ingal9 service. everside a fewis mhs Pamhetswtnlyinnwoofhst rtr.Go Embalmngofothed (+ OE THE LOAYCOSS HIYPOSERTYlnes.iePhts owpie. ~ choent i illaew mangeenk, ha day exeet pote thirdme otel:3. Preing Geerainofera Ageadtinoa ther tate OR LOSE IN E V-D EGEALEAD$.WA,20LD0M.M G EC T lmocal o opi n rin byopmyssnt he pIegc- Rev S. Dchao Pie. Laur- 1Csoanm rnernsuhyeaeq Oea no. , r 51andos nSearsnl, $80 a.11. ARR DORWtAGOSOPOE WOOl

vices at 10sdaea. m.rand 7:80 p. mc Sabat Med f o n alictoen.co * 40lttnOc NHiht$10 Weale an e d ealer 1in GEO. & CLARK, Gerg slnd r.Dobssreansw ololc 2:0a. m. lassetis atclc p, mn., Tal r.eerm euiigm evcs ghier opnd tyne we r.yad Aplcnwts Chg and ldeormntida astreetble

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