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2 THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, WEDNESDAY' MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1887. Francis Barracks, was taken suddenly ill Thay Must Go! Walk Off!! HOTELS & BOARDING HOUSES: BANKING. NEWS FROM ST. AUGUSTINE yesterday withan acute attack of rheu- Allmanufacturers of patenthmedicines '^~ 1.er matism. will ere long cease nauseating the peop. Silver Springs Hotel D G. AMBLER, Pres. . . DANIEL Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashe 4 _ claiming to purify the blood, etc. Their T r B k tht or THE NEW QUARTERS FOR THE PONCE NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES. end isnear. A wonderful spring has been AND COTTAGES, DE LEON SERVANTS. found in Ashe county, N. C. Performin AN COTTAGES, atters of Interest Chronicled by Corres- almost miraculous cures. Tasteless and Are 1 0 7 C . pondents Throughout the State. delicious! Purifying the blood in reality, e r . Skillful Surgical Operation-The Tern- AUBURNDALE GOPHER FARMERS. and beautifying the complexion in reality. Weekly boarders taken at low rates. The .A~s fo Thopso's Bomie~rs wonderful and historical spring a special at pleton Company--Our Base Ballists- The new field of industry is gopher sk for Thompson's Bromine Arsenic tion. pletoron thmpniOu D s al - farming. It has long been a pet scheme of Water, half gallon bottle, 60 cents; case, $6. Wtrac. LUKEN BISHOP, DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ILWork on the Union Depot-Personal. our retired Irish merchant Mr. John Mul- Pamphlets with anal sis free. Sprnedt len, who owned a pretty piece of high We ask the medical profession to report Superintendent. Capital and Surplus ... .. .115,000. rolling land, 160 acres, overlooking Lake any of the following diseases they fail to ............ 11,000. roln ad,10ars oe o t D I RECT ORS : ... ...... .... The John Templeton Company have Juiiana near town, and which he had, with cure with this wonderful water, viz: a0*o_ . D. G. AMBLER,. J. J. DANIEL, JAs. P. TALLIAraERO completed their engagement in this city, sweet Irish euphony, called "Gopher Hill." Blood Poison, Bleeding at Nose, First-class private board. No.47 East Adams ALEX. WALLACE, B.M. BAER, G.C. WrSON, playing two nights to good houses, and The let scheme was worked for a long Catarrh, Eczema, Nervous Headache. street, corner Market. P. MQeUAID, J. R. CAMPBELI, HY. ROBINSON. ping is to audi B ees time by Mr. Mullen, who claimed ( ) ld Sores, Scrofula, Loss of Appetite, Letters of inquiry promptly answered. H. T. BAYA, T. T. STOCKTON. giving great satisfaction to the audiences he had a sure market for all Kidney Complaint, Ulcers an Tumors, by their really s*rior performances. On time at Washington City, but could General Debility, Indigestion, Tl EV ER ET Coal AN Co e C Monday night they appeared in the never get the railroads to give him Eruptions, Ithings, ThroatAffections, T EV ER ETT OAL AND CORE. Monay ng . ,, rates. At last the Railroad Commissioners Dvspepsia, Nervousness, E EV ER ETT, "Mikado," and last night in " Herminie, came to the rescue and fixed rates in their Rheumiuatic Gout, Erysipelas, both of which were finely rendered, and schedule on gophers. As soon as this was Sore Eyes, Cramps, Weak Lungs, both o wiiicewee ina rederd n schedule on gohers.pos soon asthis was *Vomiig Camrs,, Liver Complaint, &c. Jacksonville, Florida, A l b mCo l &ok C m p n were exceedingly well received. The Tern- done there was a pooling of farm lands Vomiting, Cancers, Liver Compaint, &c. Jacksonville, Florida, pletons are a favorite troupe in this State, suitable to the gopher business by Judge G e refer to our many water patrons. T"lson and John Mullen who are now equal Geo. Hughes, sole agent for Jacksonville O and may hereafter count on good au- pirners in a large farm, embracingover and St. Augustine, Fla. * .T O IN - . 5 . , diences whenever they appear in St. Au- 1,000 acres.. They will go into the raising gustine. of gophers on a large scale at once, having Me for Eastern Department, No. 50 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla ordered a large number of coops to feed r The building now being erected for the tred a larenumer of cry to fet the young ones in. .They will try the market _ accommodation of the male help ofr the next week with a car load shipment to B e SAureA yo. Ponce de Leon Hotel is fast approaching Washington. It is said the most fastidious If you have made up your mind to buy 'cmlto.Tewrmncm ecdepicure cannot detect the Florida gopher I o aemd pyu idt u completion. The workmen commenced from the famous Maryland teraprins. Mr. Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be inducedtotak NATHANIEL WEBSTER, Car Load Lots promptly shipped direct from the mines to lay off the foundation on December 1. Mullen has selected Henry atterson to any other. A Boston lady, whose example is G. W. MAcAVOY, Proprietor. all and by January 1 the structure will be test the matter, having forward a crate to worthy imitation, tells her experience below: Manager. by Railroad toall points. nearly ready for occupancy. It is a large the distinguished journalist for New Year's "In one store where I went to buy Hood's two-story frame building with a concrete dinner. Maryland terrapins are quoted in Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy FONTINGTR IDA. the Washington market at $30 per dozen. thieirowninsteadof Hood's; he toldme their's Hp eIiTO IargaRI S foundation. Its dimensions are 209 1-2 by BRIEFS FROM MADISON. would last longer; that I might take it on ten 32 feet. The building will contain eighty rooms and has been built on account of The real estate market has been stirring _Oe the lack of room in the hotel, as even the considerably of late, as recently largely rooms intended for the servants have been quantities of lands and several residences -7-1 engaged during the busy months. Mr. have changed owners. days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not .. F Gus McDonald has charge of the construc- Christmas week bids fair to be an enjoy- pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail -F r W11 - -rf .- e ek- L tion of the building, able one to young Madisonians, as there on me to change. I told him I had taken General Romeyn B. 'Ayres, Comman- will be something to allure pleasure- Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was "HERE IS HEALTH." dant of the post, celebrated Christmas by seekers every night in the week. One sa saaril, nd id it wa a making aI the children in the post happy. night a masquerade ball, the next a Japan- satisfied with it, and did not want any other. - o--- N O. 1. N O.4. He gave them a pleasant entertainment ese tea party; one night a social gathering, en I began taking Hood'sit Sarsaparisla I FINE LOCATION-NEWLY FURNISHED. Lot 35x105, house of eight rooms on Beaver, Lot 37x90, on Clay street, between Union in the shape of a Christmas treed loaded the other a Masonic banquet, and so on. I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, Excellent Table. Price, $8,00 to $10.00 per between Clay and Bridge streets, and Beaver. with presents and good things, which were The new Madison county bonds, issued and so weak that at times I could hardly week. Addresss, r judiciously distributed, each of the chil- to be sold, and the proceeds of the sale to m . . PRICE $1,800 PRICE 600 dren receiving a suitable present. There go in payment of old bonds, now outstand- F. . BACCONs were about sixty children ia the barracks, ing and due, have been negotiated at par. H o M o Huntington, -Florida, including those of both officers and pri- It is expected that, if this county cpn stand. I looked like a N O. 2. N O. 5. rates. tinues to prosper, it will be entirely out of person in consump-I The St. Augustine Base Eall Club re- debt within at least twenty years. A great tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much N.e O5tel Tog i., Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, 35x90, turned home yesterdayfeeling a little sore, deal depends upon the financial manage- good that I wonder at myself sometimes, Formerly the St. Marks. Clay and Bridge-Price northeast corner. but not a bit discouraged bytheirexperien- ment of the county commissioners. and my friends frequently speak ofit." MRs. ce in Jacksonville. They will organize now PANAMA PARK NEWS. ELLA A. GoFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. $900 CA SH. PRICE $750. in good earnest and have challenged the There N as a Christmas tree in the church a *uOPEN DURING THE SUMMER. Jacksonville club to play them for $50 a Monday night, and everybody in Panama side. wastee wsgetyejyd hemost central house in the city, near k wa there. It was great I postoffice, street cars and ferries. New N O. 6 Lieutenant and Mrs. E. D. Hoyle held by all. Santa Claus, (in the erson of W. adeostentr hfonue, ente ctyr nr ao ft n eU Liutna ta M trs. nmn E. D.d Hoygae heldueelcriels delightful Christmas wit much Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only and ga furnie eletnodbells, Lot 39x90, corner Union and Clay streets, Let on Cla , between Union and State, delghfu Critms etetanmntinG. Castell) was greeted with much ap- odyalugis.1;ifrg.Prpeonybaths, etc. $2,50 t6$ 00 per day. southwest corner. 35x90, house of four rooms. their cosey parlors at which a Christmas plause and shouts of merriment. Colonel by c. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. J.. TO GNI, Prop. uthwest corner. 35x90, house o four rooms. tree was provided for the children. Quit' J. J. Daniel and J. S. Bell each received ioo D O ne Dolar -a number of friends were present, very handsome chair, which were ac- - 00 DosesE MINollr_____$_70.__E,_$4 100 n 'ion oo t was ysra o theoaresent er 10DseenDla THE SEMINOLE, PRICE $700. . PRICE $1,100. The work of laying the foundations of knowledged with appropriate remarks. TH E SE MIN OLE_9 the new union depot was begun yesterday lithe new i den d otwsbe u dy Nearly all the gentlemen present were F O IDO Lota on Union Street, between PR ICE S OO morning and the building rapidly honored by receiving pretty watches and N O.INE .PA.r.I , . Clay and Bridgests, 35x105, . pushed to completion. The depot will be rattles. ahandsome two-storyframe structure 83 GRE o feet long by 35 wide. The lower floor SPRING GARDEN JOTTINGS. will contain ladies' and gentlemen's wait- Winter residents and several visitors are O IN11 W ill .en January L s0* ing rooms, ticket office andbaggagerooms, looked for within the next few days. I while the upper floor will be used for the Miss Mamie Jockey leaves the last of The Largest and most O 11 - O l 1 c L £1 offices of the companies, this week for LaGrange, Ga., where she 50% WEST BAt STREET. The work of filling g in the San Sebastian will enter college. Eleantly Appointed Hotel cent, marshes is still going on, a gravel train Miss Delia Rogers, teacher at Hire's Elegantly Hotel 8 per cent, trhee yearly payments of one-third each. and a large force of hands being still em- Lake school, gave a pound party last Fri- in South Florida. played. Besides being a valuable addition Lnk hofor the amusement fheripu- A ! PARRS , to the building area o the city it will ren- mght COMPO ND OXYGEN, ast ma Train stops der the citizens- an additional blessing by #I at Wil Trk. Atops removing a fruitful breeding place for Arrangements are being made to hold at Winter Park. msute.the next meeting of" the uolusia CountyMeiadVaowihomrselA, Private Hayes, who received a frac- Teacher's Association at Orange City Medicated pi op d FO B_ PAIG , 31 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. tured hip and internal injuries by falling some time in February. PROPRIETORS. down the steps leading to Gardiner's store Some new buildings will be erected in a -AND- TOBACCO & CIGARS. on Saturday last, is now in the millitary few days. Beautiful building lots are ab hospital, and is doin well. Univer solutely free to all who desire to build a BERGEON METHOD, T H E OX F OR., Dr. William Goodell, of the University residence or business house. B, METHOD,,DDO' O , of Pennsylvania, ably assisted by Dr. F. F. Commissioner Norris very generously T Smith and Dr. W.F. Shis~e 1 and in the gave presents to every member of the -ALSO- Under New Managementis now W oe Ds l b and Ciars presence of the other physicians of the school. His kindness was greatly appre- W wholesale Dealers in ITobacco and C ars ety, has successfully performed ciated by the pupils and teacher. M TREATMENTS. p for the Season, I o er o ava a ciars. the operation of ovariotomy on ThTfllwesofAiroMrebynomenTO ents. Mrs. Gilbert, who is residing on Orange The followers ofNimrod are by no means street. The operation was performed last scarce in these parts. George and Win. We use all the popular and successful treat- And willbe cnducted in a strictly first-class P. O. BOX, 206. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Monday, andias it is considered one of the Tedder bagged two otters, one deer and ments for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis manner. The dining room refitted and with _. greatest and most important in the annals two turkeys on one hunt, and George W. Catarrh, Consumption, Blood Poisoning and entirely new furnishings will be of surgery, Dr. Goodell's success will give Clifton has killed ten otters and two deer and Chronic Diseases. T I 1 :greatehin thre weeks whichan sol for W.al him a world wide re utation. within three weeks, which sold for $48. D. C. DAWKINS, Manager. Senator Frank W. Howe, of Lowell Christmas eve was celebrated here in O.S. WRIGHT, M D., Suli 1ed with allthe Delicacies Mass., arrived here yesterday accompanied grand style with a Christmas tree. A Examining Surgeon. by his wife. They are stopping at the large spruce pine wasloaded with presents. OF THE SEASON Magnolia. The school children acquitted themselves Established 1873. Established 1878. Mrs. H. H. Gage and two children ar- remarkably well with their literary exer- 5 the dining room wanil b open a af on the kson IT'& CO., the dininT oomeet wnts omanytheate"r eon e rived at the Magnolia yesterday, and will cises and were applauded by the large an- ter nights.t H RN A B T spend the winter here. dience. Standing room in the large school (Successors to G. W. Markens,) MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Some of the members of the Templeton building was at a premium and many were A Few Table Boarders Can be Acco00mmodated Opera Company stopped at the Florida compelled to witness the exercises from Wholesale and Rea uor Dealers, SIX O'CLOK DINNERS. House, and others at the Magnolia Hotel. the windows. W. L. Ridgeway, of Cornwall, Pa., The country surrounding this town pre- AGENT FOR the celebrated "J. H. Cutter" TO HN I-. 1-;RO BERC SET ETC) registered to-day at the Florida House. sents to the skilled hunter a bounteous whiskies. Any quantity supplied from PR O E .El*1 Mrs. Cora Weid and Mrs. D. Johnson, field. The amateur would not find the halfpintupwards, flaskjug or keg. ROPIETOR. of Muscatine, Iowa, registered to-day atRo m .W TB T TJ 0N the F o a rs sport very attractive, Lowever, since the the Florida ouse. chase frequently leads through dense cy- Elegant Sample Rooms. WEST BP STR , - -KSONl, Columbus,Dr Geo a.,are a the Floridand wife,of press swamps, knee deep in water, which . ?. FINOM, PROPRIETOR. T p eet io hS sis agitated continually by alligators, moc- We have special facilities for the JUG ST. AUGUSTINE The passenger traffic on the St. Angus- casins and other undesirable game. Huge TRADE. Ours is the largest in the State. ST. AUGUSTINE, INSURANCE. tine and Palatka road is increasing, and rattlesnakes are also frequenters of the the handsome observation car "Ymir" is palmetto jungle and scrub thickets. 91 West Bay Steet, COR. CUNA AND ST. GEORGE ST. well patronizEd.. .. ____OO_ Mr. Zina H. Blair, of Jacksonville, made WHAT IS GOING ON IN FLORIDA. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. -LSO- N OT O N a business trip to the Ancient City yester- Bottled Beer. Imported and Key West Cigars. Island Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. day. Mascottites are happy now over a daily mail Btl Br. I e an 11 Wt igs. Isand Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. I Captain Wm. M. Black, U. S. A., in eachway. T A T charge of the jetty works now in progress eaHhAR E O at the St. Johns bar, was a visitor in St. The Sanford Rifle Club is ina flourishing T ni ii rd T E CARLETON. s0o mvewihsisfailitltlicayradd OEAalooNn.r AJi I.~ Augustine yesterday. Captain Black will condition. Saloon I soon move with his family, to this'city and -EUROPEAN PLAN- Jshn make it his permanent home. It is also Key West's proposed sewerage system will NINE NEW TABLES. his intention to make St. Augustine his cost $15,00. Bay Street Opposite Post Office.O office headquarters, as the works now in Palatka isto have a building and loan as d First-Ci Ss r. StThis hotel has the best location in the city from this point as from Jacksonville. The A new schedule of the T. O. and A. Railroad 9 and upwards. opening of the Mayport Railroad will so went into effect Sunday. STIMPSON & DEVNELL, shorten the time between Jacksovville and The San Marco, one of St. Augustine's grand Bay Street. acksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla Proprietors. i -the bar that the trip from St. Augustine hes wilan anary nef . Agsicsrn thither by way of acksonville will con hotels,willopenJanuaryll1oUnder Metropolitan OperaoHouse,topposite Jar dsano Diegl, suia scarcely more time than the old ;un Uncle Jake Summerlin prophecies a warm down the St.ohn by steamer. Tec- January and a coldFebruary. Established New York,4. Burnside Beach, - - Near the Jetties. ORAE BELT R ° nections into South Florida via, the St. Mose Skinner, of Jasper, has a cotton stalk Esalse akovle l. 8/. OeHu rmJcsnil.ORAN GE ROUTE. Augustine and Palatka Railway are prac- Established Jacksonville,Fla.,1878. One Hour from Jacksonville. tically the same as from Jacksonville and that shows 135 matured bolls. Bathing, Fishing and Hunting. Accommo consequently no time will be lost by the The Catholics of Santa Rosa county will ded- T110 {00 ET T SO(1 dation, 100guests. Terms, $2 per day, $8 per * change. The officers of the post here as icate their new church January 8. 1 e Ull il . DU week. Until completion of the J. & M. rail- g g n "Ir well as 1t. Augustine society in general, roat take the J. & A. railroad to Pablo Beach, ,ju *,, will welcome the coming of Captain and Bands of Hope are being organized in some or steamboat to Mayport, advisin as to whica Mrs. Black. of the colored schools in Orange county. -WHOLESALE- route. D. B.U ANt, lHon. J. Manchester Haynes, of Augusta. The St. John's River Conference of the M. Post-office. Maport, UTCHINSON AND CLINTON . Me., is a guest of the Magnolia. Colonel E0mmesst011 MerhaIntS Raynes is thd Maine member of w E Church will convene at St. Augustine Jan- For Havana and Key West, From Havana and Key West. ii+ ational Repulcan ommitee, and was -ayl.IN AND SHIPPERS OF for several terms President of the Maine Arcadi~ is fishing for the county site of De- _- o-- Arrive from New Orleans Saturday, 10:00 a.m. Arrive Punta Gorda.........Friday, 10.00 a. m. inters Soto county, LOTS AND ACRE PROPERTY Leave Punta Gorda for Havana and Key West Leave Punta Gorda for New Orleans taeFlorida ande spends ueSa portionret every againstSt conYit in herown aefavor. ssirngsrnl Foreign ~msi &rit rd l OTS 12:00 noon same day. Friday .................... 120}0 noon. winter here. aittncoThis growing town is the principal station No lihterage at Punta Gorda. Steamers land at Florida Southern docks. Mrs. H. Rothschild went over to Jack- DeLeon Springs' school house has now a new 18 & 20 EAST BAY STREET, on the J., T. &K. W. R'y. between Palatka Specialsteamer trainleaves for Punta Gorda, northbound, Friday noon, andretrnng lave sonville on the afternoon train yesterday. bell,and all are happy save the average small and Sanford, 83 miles south of Jacksonville. Bartow at 7:00 a. m. on Saturdays, making close connections with steamers for Havana an She will return to-day with er children boy who is inclined to play hockeyy." Telephone,269. It is on the high pine ridge on the shore of West and New Orleans. and her another and will remain here for , . .JACKSONVILLE, ]FIA ke. ie and isttsurroun ded I y a fertilt e syte For freight and passage ap- 1 v to ARTHUR C. COWAN, the winter during the building of the new It is stated that a saw and shingle mill, with of water works an sewers in ope system Jacksonville Agent, 81 West Bay Street residence contemplated by Mr. Roths- a capacity of 20,030 feet of lumber and 20,000 181 Reade Street, New York. -thild. shingles, will be located at Walson's Bayou, A s pt nwn Inthecity council yesterday a ion nearSt. Andrew's Bay, soon. CAllorders frsoippingdromp Fyat re a U 1i8*ii. ABOUT F O DhsA-.. THE DaCOSTA close Kitg street, between Cordova and At the last meeting of the Sanford City solicited. l Returns made on day of sale. tolar se ra eu, ode en ro n T os.NOONEY Is well built, well furnished and well kept, all about this wonderful State, its settle Central Avenue, in order to pave in front Council several hundred dollars were appro- CHAs. A. NOONEY FRANK NOONEY. and tourists will find itaunusually comfortable meats colonies, climate and opportunities T of the Ponce de Leon Hotel. The petition priated to put the streets in good condition and attractive. It contains public and private should send One Dollar for the WEEKLY L 1 of L. T. Canova to repair his frame build- before the South Florida Fair opened. U bath rooms and a billiard room exclusively for NEWS-HERALD for one year. Weekly ing on Charlotte street, which was injured A the use of guests. There are pleasant drives edition of the DAILY NEWS- HERALD, the I D by the late fire, was referred to the Fire Ameeting willbe held at Oviedo on the28th and rides in every direction, a tennis-court, a great Florida newspaper. Pl h Committee. A communication was read to take action in regard to the rates existing 'vellsupplied boat-house on Lake Louise, good T.T. STOCKTON, othSafran IninRvrRirafishing and excellect hunting. Business Manager, L JJQJlL IU J~J from Mr. Powers, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in on the Sauford and Indian River Railroad, Lots and acre property for sale on reasona- P. O. Drawer. "D." Jacksonville. Fla. regard to a sewerage system for this city, which the people there consider exorbitant. Relieved and cured without any operation or ble terms. Settlers and investors are request- JACKSONVILLE, FLA. andadon the tablei.dConsiderle in- Plant City has a literary society. The of- detention from business. ed to visit the town. Address C O'NE IL, other business transacted. iicers are J. V. Merrin, president; P. L. Pow- Seville, Florida. Manufacturer and Dealer in The militaryhospital, which is now in ledge, vice-president; T. A. Bivens, secretary; Cure Gar ad MASONYO, President, Seile F .ufctr Q a Delri - tll' No. 85 Wall St. New York City, Ruh and Plain Lumber, Monidings, Bracets somely decorated for the holidays. Beau- Wells, librarian. Sec'y and Treas., Soville F orkk iove d Sadled d anTred Shuos AT LOWET RATES. tiful wreaths of cedar and the emblematic M____________________WrHvdadSwdCpesSigeS cross of the corps were prominent all over Mascott, on the Orange Belt Railway, is to EXAMINATION FREE. Fencing, Laths, Fruit and Vegetable Crates, Send for prices. Railroad printing in all its the building. The office and dispensary have a depot. Mrs. C. Johnson donated the ' agtlol.i. ] 1 ~* etc. All ordersmfilled with promptness n hand, branches. were especially artistic, land, and at a meeting of the citizens the other OFICE 32 West Bay street, ROOM 17 leisratch. The score and percentage of the target day a committee, consisting of J. K. Foster, Jacksonville, Florida. Pearl Grits a1( Meal shoot of the St. Augustine Guards in their R. A. Whitnall, Theodore Ruff, J.B. Rosen- W oodAKE NOTICE, that SIX months after date fir t target practice o: Monday was as erg and L. T. Casey, was appointed to raise PROF. L. D. BIGGER. Manufactured by the Droste Iilling Co.' t thereof, I will present t the County Judge W 0, First Sergeant Ponar,30 per cent: Sergeant money to erect the building. * Cincinnati, Olio* vouchers as administrator of the estate of Hasty, 00; Capt. Moody. 6 2-3; 2nd Lieutenant . Reference: 3. C. GREELEY Florida Savings These goods are superior to any on the mar- Neal J.Deuglass late of Duval county, deceased, Beasy, 6 2-3; Corporal Mitchell, 56 2-3; Corporal $00 Reward. Bank, Jacksonville. ket, prepared from selected grain, and ask for my final discharge as administrat- GrISt i1l Oliveras, 16 2-3; Lieutenant Atkins, 10; Pri- The fomrporetro r ag' h eElveens Bros. company, sole or of said eastate.FRD IC J.DB , I is i1I1, ThatorerpopretozofDr.Sag3s a- State agents, room 3, Bostwick building, cor- Administrator of the estate of NealJ3. Douglass. BraanVats'Sulne,61-4;531; eigrArnau' 50:0Boutwell, 26 2-3;2 23 tarrh Remedy, for years made a stnig : I. IN IS erB and Pine streets. Jacksonville, Fla. Kernan, 00; Bughee, 60; Russell,i{31-3; Weaver, public offer iu all American newspapers Jacksonvie___ la.__J___ _th.._A. _. 7. -o 662-3:: ainey, 50; Vedder, 3:11-3; Alba, 56 2-3;l of 8500 reward for a case of catarrh thathe si unable Tailor - E oRS NOTICE. Brown 2-3. could not cure. he present proprietors E Y ive notice that six months after OOs The shoting oferte prates 4 4-1p cn.hav sell this medytogethe wristsh ainlho a l alr EEYgv oiethtsxmnh fe .i' .Z 2 O P±Ia W. H. McCORK The total average was 42 4-10 per cent. have renewed this olfr. All the druggists Has removed to No. 24 Ocean street, rear of 1st I.this date I will present my vouchers and NationalBank, where he will be glad to wel- 0i 1 accounts as executor of the estate of better than that of the officers. "Douche," and all other appliances ad- come his old friends and patrons. Garments George Cansey, deceased, to the couty judge heAideoe llIceK Mr. hI. 3. iFlagler arrived here from New vised to be used in connection with it. No cut in any desired style, warranted to fit, and of Dural county, Florida, and apply for a dis- Retail , Corner Washington and Ashley Streets. Yorkon a special train at 11 o'clock last catarrh patient is longer able to sayI ca- satisfaction guaranteed. Full lines of broad- charge from the executorship of said estate. Whle s ua0l1 Ta1 8 o-i n~hnot be cured.';" " Yu get ' $ .00 incs cloths, .cassimeres and testings, always + on F.PI. FLEMING, - - -+ D Mif=. surgeenc . d. Y of hand. Call and examine the latest fast ion Executor Estate Geo. Causey, deceased. r. Aiddletou, post surgeon at St failure. T rates. December 8, 1887 " Bay Street, JACOSNVIL TELEPHON~E 4. ;+u+;+'>9 + . : <..- + j S :rK:++= j + 4. 4. 3 k +t +++ I4+4o ,__ 4+ -- + " +; . 5++ ,+: 7+ :- 4++ ' > -4:" +- K + + : +++:+++++++ ++ !++ :+./+1% <;<>/++ :++" %?

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Page 1: Tl Coal Co e - University of Floridaufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00069/00002.pdf · 2 THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, WEDNESDAY' MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1887. NEWS FROM ST. AUGUSTINE

2 THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, WEDNESDAY' MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1887.

Francis Barracks, was taken suddenly ill Thay Must Go! Walk Off!! HOTELS & BOARDING HOUSES: BANKING.

NEWS FROM ST. AUGUSTINE yesterday withan acute attack of rheu- Allmanufacturers of patenthmedicines '^~ 1.er matism. will ere long cease nauseating the peop. Silver Springs Hotel D G. AMBLER, Pres. . . DANIEL Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashe

4 _ claiming to purify the blood, etc. Their T r B k tht or THE NEW QUARTERS FOR THE PONCE NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES. end isnear. A wonderful spring has been AND COTTAGES,

DE LEON SERVANTS. found in Ashe county, N. C. Performin AN COTTAGES, atters of Interest Chronicled by Corres- almost miraculous cures. Tasteless and Are 1 0 7 C .

pondents Throughout the State. delicious! Purifying the blood in reality, e r . Skillful Surgical Operation-The Tern- AUBURNDALE GOPHER FARMERS. and beautifying the complexion in reality. Weekly boarders taken at low rates. The

.A~s fo Thopso's Bomie~rs wonderful and historical spring a special atpleton Company--Our Base Ballists- The new field of industry is gopher sk for Thompson's Bromine Arsenic tion.

pletoron thmpniOu D s al - farming. It has long been a pet scheme of Water, half gallon bottle, 60 cents; case, $6. Wtrac. LUKEN BISHOP, DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. ILWork on the Union Depot-Personal. our retired Irish merchant Mr. John Mul- Pamphlets with anal sis free. Sprnedt

len, who owned a pretty piece of high We ask the medical profession to report Superintendent. Capital and Surplus ... .. .115,000. rolling land, 160 acres, overlooking Lake any of the following diseases they fail to ............ 11,000. roln ad,10ars oe o t D I RECT ORS : ... ...... ....

The John Templeton Company have Juiiana near town, and which he had, with cure with this wonderful water, viz: a0*o_ . D. G. AMBLER,. J. J. DANIEL, JAs. P. TALLIAraERO completed their engagement in this city, sweet Irish euphony, called "Gopher Hill." Blood Poison, Bleeding at Nose, First-class private board. No.47 East Adams ALEX. WALLACE, B.M. BAER, G.C. WrSON, playing two nights to good houses, and The let scheme was worked for a long Catarrh, Eczema, Nervous Headache. street, corner Market. P. MQeUAID, J. R. CAMPBELI, HY. ROBINSON. ping is to audi B ees time by Mr. Mullen, who claimed

()ld Sores, Scrofula, Loss of Appetite, Letters of inquiry promptly answered. H. T. BAYA, T. T. STOCKTON. giving great satisfaction to the audiences he had a sure market for all Kidney Complaint, Ulcers an Tumors,

by their really s*rior performances. On time at Washington City, but could General Debility, Indigestion, Tl EV ER ET Coal AN Co e C Monday night they appeared in the never get the railroads to give him Eruptions, Ithings, ThroatAffections, T EV ER ETT OAL AND CORE. Monay ng . ,, rates. At last the Railroad Commissioners Dvspepsia, Nervousness, E EV ER ETT, "Mikado," and last night in " Herminie, came to the rescue and fixed rates in their Rheumiuatic Gout, Erysipelas, both of which were finely rendered, and schedule on gophers. As soon as this was Sore Eyes, Cramps, Weak Lungs, both o wiiicewee ina rederd n schedule on gohers.pos soon asthis was *Vomiig Camrs,, Liver Complaint, &c. Jacksonville, Florida, A l b mCo l &ok C m p n were exceedingly well received. The Tern- done there was a pooling of farm lands Vomiting, Cancers, Liver Compaint, &c. Jacksonville, Florida, pletons are a favorite troupe in this State, suitable to the gopher business by Judge G e refer to our many water patrons.

T"lson and John Mullen who are now equal Geo. Hughes, sole agent for Jacksonville O

and may hereafter count on good au- pirners in a large farm, embracingover and St. Augustine, Fla. * .T O IN - . 5 . , diences whenever they appear in St. Au- 1,000 acres.. They will go into the raising

gustine. of gophers on a large scale at once, having Me for Eastern Department, No. 50 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla ordered a large number of coops to feed r

The building now being erected for the tred a larenumer of cry to fet the young ones in. .They will try the market _

accommodation of the male help ofr the next week with a car load shipment to B e SAureA yo. Ponce de Leon Hotel is fast approaching Washington. It is said the most fastidious If you have made up your mind to buy 'cmlto.Tewrmncm ecdepicure cannot detect the Florida gopher I o aemd pyu idt u

completion. The workmen commenced from the famous Maryland teraprins. Mr. Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be inducedtotak NATHANIEL WEBSTER, Car Load Lots promptly shipped direct from the mines to lay off the foundation on December 1. Mullen has selected Henry atterson to any other. A Boston lady, whose example is G. W. MAcAVOY, Proprietor. all and by January 1 the structure will be test the matter, having forward a crate to worthy imitation, tells her experience below: Manager. by Railroad toall points. nearly ready for occupancy. It is a large the distinguished journalist for New Year's "In one store where I went to buy Hood's

two-story frame building with a concrete dinner. Maryland terrapins are quoted in Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy FONTINGTR IDA. the Washington market at $30 per dozen. thieirowninsteadof Hood's; he toldme their's Hp eIiTO IargaRI

S foundation. Its dimensions are 209 1-2 by BRIEFS FROM MADISON. would last longer; that I might take it on ten 32 feet. The building will contain eighty rooms and has been built on account of The real estate market has been stirring _Oe

the lack of room in the hotel, as even the considerably of late, as recently largely rooms intended for the servants have been quantities of lands and several residences -7-1 engaged during the busy months. Mr. have changed owners. days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not .. F Gus McDonald has charge of the construc- Christmas week bids fair to be an enjoy- pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail -F r W11 - -rf .- e ek- L tion of the building, able one to young Madisonians, as there on me to change. I told him I had taken

General Romeyn B. 'Ayres, Comman- will be something to allure pleasure- Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what it was, was "HERE IS HEALTH." dant of the post, celebrated Christmas by seekers every night in the week. One sa saaril, nd id it wa a making aI the children in the post happy. night a masquerade ball, the next a Japan- satisfied with it, and did not want any other. - o--- N O. 1. N O.4. He gave them a pleasant entertainment ese tea party; one night a social gathering, en I began taking Hood'sit Sarsaparisla I FINE LOCATION-NEWLY FURNISHED. Lot 35x105, house of eight rooms on Beaver, Lot 37x90, on Clay street, between Union in the shape of a Christmas treed loaded the other a Masonic banquet, and so on. I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia, Excellent Table. Price, $8,00 to $10.00 per between Clay and Bridge streets, and Beaver. with presents and good things, which were The new Madison county bonds, issued and so weak that at times I could hardly week. Addresss, r judiciously distributed, each of the chil- to be sold, and the proceeds of the sale to m . . PRICE $1,800 PRICE 600 dren receiving a suitable present. There go in payment of old bonds, now outstand- F. . BACCONs were about sixty children ia the barracks, ing and due, have been negotiated at par. H o M o Huntington, -Florida, including those of both officers and pri- It is expected that, if this county cpn stand. I looked like a N O. 2. N O. 5. rates. tinues to prosper, it will be entirely out of person in consump-I

The St. Augustine Base Eall Club re- debt within at least twenty years. A great tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much N.e O5tel Tog i., Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, 35x90, turned home yesterdayfeeling a little sore, deal depends upon the financial manage- good that I wonder at myself sometimes, Formerly the St. Marks. Clay and Bridge-Price northeast corner.

but not a bit discouraged bytheirexperien- ment of the county commissioners. and my friends frequently speak ofit." MRs. ce in Jacksonville. They will organize now PANAMA PARK NEWS. ELLA A. GoFF, 61 Terrace Street, Boston. Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. $900 CA SH. PRICE $750. in good earnest and have challenged the There N as a Christmas tree in the church a *uOPEN DURING THE SUMMER. Jacksonville club to play them for $50 a Monday night, and everybody in Panama side. wastee wsgetyejyd hemost central house in the city, near

k wa there. It was great I postoffice, street cars and ferries. New N O. 6 Lieutenant and Mrs. E. D. Hoyle held by all. Santa Claus, (in the erson of W. adeostentr hfonue, ente ctyr nr ao ft n eU Liutna ta M trs. nmn E. D.d Hoygae heldueelcriels

delightful Christmas wit much Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Prepared only and ga furnie eletnodbells, Lot 39x90, corner Union and Clay streets, Let on Cla , between Union and State, delghfu Critms etetanmntinG. Castell) was greeted with much ap- odyalugis.1;ifrg.Prpeonybaths, etc. $2,50 t6$ 00 per day. southwest corner. 35x90, house of four rooms. their cosey parlors at which a Christmas plause and shouts of merriment. Colonel by c. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. J.. TO GNI, Prop. uthwest corner. 35x90, house o four rooms.

tree was provided for the children. Quit' J. J. Daniel and J. S. Bell each received ioo D O ne Dolar -a number of friends were present, very handsome chair, which were ac- - 00 DosesE MINollr_____$_70.__E,_$4 100

n 'ion oo t was ysra o theoaresent er 10DseenDla THE SEMINOLE, PRICE $700. . PRICE $1,100. The work of laying the foundations of knowledged with appropriate remarks. TH E SE MIN OLE_9 the new union depot was begun yesterday lithe new i den d otwsbe u dy Nearly all the gentlemen present were F O IDO Lota on Union Street, between PR ICE S OO

morning and the building rapidly honored by receiving pretty watches and N O.INE .PA.r.I , . Clay and Bridgests, 35x105, . pushed to completion. The depot will be rattles. ahandsome two-storyframe structure 83 GRE o feet long by 35 wide. The lower floor SPRING GARDEN JOTTINGS.

will contain ladies' and gentlemen's wait- Winter residents and several visitors are O IN11 W ill .en January L s0* ing rooms, ticket office andbaggagerooms, looked for within the next few days. I while the upper floor will be used for the Miss Mamie Jockey leaves the last of The Largest and most O 11 - O l 1 c L £1 offices of the companies, this week for LaGrange, Ga., where she 50% WEST BAt STREET. The work of filling g in the San Sebastian will enter college. Eleantly Appointed Hotel cent,

marshes is still going on, a gravel train Miss Delia Rogers, teacher at Hire's Elegantly Hotel 8 per cent, trhee yearly payments of one-third each. and a large force of hands being still em- Lake school, gave a pound party last Fri- in South Florida. played. Besides being a valuable addition Lnk hofor the amusement fheripu- A ! PARRS , to the building area o the city it will ren- mght COMPO ND OXYGEN, ast ma Train stops der the citizens- an additional blessing by #I at Wil Trk. Atops removing a fruitful breeding place for Arrangements are being made to hold at Winter Park. msute.the next meeting of" the uolusia CountyMeiadVaowihomrselA,

Private Hayes, who received a frac- Teacher's Association at Orange City Medicated pi op d FO B_ PAIG , 31 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla. tured hip and internal injuries by falling some time in February. PROPRIETORS. down the steps leading to Gardiner's store Some new buildings will be erected in a -AND- TOBACCO & CIGARS. on Saturday last, is now in the millitary few days. Beautiful building lots are abhospital, and is doin well. Univer solutely free to all who desire to build a BERGEON METHOD, T H E OX F OR., Dr. William Goodell, of the University residence or business house. B, METHOD,,DDO' O , of Pennsylvania, ably assisted by Dr. F. F. Commissioner Norris very generously T Smith and Dr. W.F. Shis~e 1 and in the gave presents to every member of the -ALSO- Under New Managementis now W oe Ds l b and Ciars presence of the other physicians of the school. His kindness was greatly appre- W wholesale Dealers in ITobacco and C ars

ety, has successfully performed ciated by the pupils and teacher. M TREATMENTS. p for the Season, I o er o ava a ciars. the operation of ovariotomy on ThTfllwesofAiroMrebynomenTO ents. Mrs. Gilbert, who is residing on Orange The followers ofNimrod are by no means street. The operation was performed last scarce in these parts. George and Win. We use all the popular and successful treat- And willbe cnducted in a strictly first-class P. O. BOX, 206. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Monday, andias it is considered one of the Tedder bagged two otters, one deer and ments for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis manner. The dining room refitted and with _.

greatest and most important in the annals two turkeys on one hunt, and George W. Catarrh, Consumption, Blood Poisoning and entirely new furnishings will be of surgery, Dr. Goodell's success will give Clifton has killed ten otters and two deer and Chronic Diseases. T I 1

:greatehin thre weeks whichan sol for W.al

him a world wide re utation. within three weeks, which sold for $48. D. C. DAWKINS, Manager. Senator Frank W. Howe, of Lowell Christmas eve was celebrated here in O.S. WRIGHT, M D., Suli 1ed with allthe Delicacies

Mass., arrived here yesterday accompanied grand style with a Christmas tree. A Examining Surgeon. by his wife. They are stopping at the large spruce pine wasloaded with presents. OF THE SEASON Magnolia. The school children acquitted themselves Established 1873. Established 1878.

Mrs. H. H. Gage and two children ar- remarkably well with their literary exer- 5 the dining room wanil b open a af on the kson IT'& CO., the dininT oomeet wnts omanytheate"r eon e rived at the Magnolia yesterday, and will cises and were applauded by the large an- ter nights.t H RN A B T spend the winter here. dience. Standing room in the large school (Successors to G. W. Markens,) MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Some of the members of the Templeton building was at a premium and many were A Few Table Boarders Can be Acco00mmodated Opera Company stopped at the Florida compelled to witness the exercises from Wholesale and Rea uor Dealers, SIX O'CLOK DINNERS. House, and others at the Magnolia Hotel. the windows.

W. L. Ridgeway, of Cornwall, Pa., The country surrounding this town pre- AGENT FOR the celebrated "J. H. Cutter" TO HN I-. 1-;RO BERC SET ETC) registered to-day at the Florida House. sents to the skilled hunter a bounteous whiskies. Any quantity supplied from PR O E .El*1

Mrs. Cora Weid and Mrs. D. Johnson, field. The amateur would not find the halfpintupwards, flaskjug or keg. ROPIETOR. of Muscatine, Iowa, registered to-day atRo m .W TB T TJ 0N the F o a rs sport very attractive, Lowever, since the

the Florida ouse. chase frequently leads through dense cy- Elegant Sample Rooms. WEST BP STR , - -KSONl, Columbus,Dr Geo a.,are a the Floridand wife,of press swamps, knee deep in water, which . ?. FINOM, PROPRIETOR. T p eet io hS sis agitated continually by alligators, moc- We have special facilities for the JUG ST. AUGUSTINE

The passenger traffic on the St. Angus- casins and other undesirable game. Huge TRADE. Ours is the largest in the State. ST. AUGUSTINE, INSURANCE. tine and Palatka road is increasing, and rattlesnakes are also frequenters of the the handsome observation car "Ymir" is palmetto jungle and scrub thickets. 91 West Bay Steet, COR. CUNA AND ST. GEORGE ST. well patronizEd.. ..____OO_

Mr. Zina H. Blair, of Jacksonville, made WHAT IS GOING ON IN FLORIDA. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. -LSO- N OT O N a business trip to the Ancient City yester- Bottled Beer. Imported and Key West Cigars. Island Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. day. Mascottites are happy now over a daily mail Btl Br. I e an 11 Wt igs. Isand Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. I Captain Wm. M. Black, U. S. A., in eachway. T A T charge of the jetty works now in progress eaHhAR E O at the St. Johns bar, was a visitor in St. The Sanford Rifle Club is ina flourishing T ni ii rd T E CARLETON. s0o mvewihsisfailitltlicayradd OEAalooNn.r AJi I.~ Augustine yesterday. Captain Black will condition. Saloon I soon move with his family, to this'city and -EUROPEAN PLAN- Jshn make it his permanent home. It is also Key West's proposed sewerage system will NINE NEW TABLES. his intention to make St. Augustine his cost $15,00. Bay Street Opposite Post Office.O office headquarters, as the works now in Palatka isto have a building and loan as d First-Ci Ss r. StThis hotel has the best location in the city

from this point as from Jacksonville. The A new schedule of the T. O. and A. Railroad 9 and upwards.

opening of the Mayport Railroad will so went into effect Sunday. STIMPSON & DEVNELL, shorten the time between Jacksovville and The San Marco, one of St. Augustine's grand Bay Street. acksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla Proprietors. i -the bar that the trip from St. Augustine hes wilan anary nef .Agsicsrn thither by way of acksonville will con hotels,willopenJanuaryll1oUnder Metropolitan OperaoHouse,topposite Jar dsano Diegl, suia scarcely more time than the old ;un Uncle Jake Summerlin prophecies a warm down the St.ohn by steamer. Tec- January and a coldFebruary. Established New York,4. Burnside Beach, - - Near the Jetties. ORAE BELT R ° nections into South Florida via, the St. Mose Skinner, of Jasper, has a cotton stalk Esalse akovle l. 8/. OeHu rmJcsnil.ORAN GE ROUTE. Augustine and Palatka Railway are prac- Established Jacksonville,Fla.,1878. One Hour from Jacksonville. tically the same as from Jacksonville and that shows 135 matured bolls. Bathing, Fishing and Hunting. Accommoconsequently no time will be lost by the The Catholics of Santa Rosa county will ded- T110 {00 ET T SO(1 dation, 100guests. Terms, $2 per day, $8 per * change. The officers of the post here as icate their new church January 8. 1 e Ull il .DU week. Until completion of the J. & M. rail- g g n "Ir well as 1t. Augustine society in general, roat take the J. & A. railroad to Pablo Beach, ,ju *,, will welcome the coming of Captain and Bands of Hope are being organized in some or steamboat to Mayport, advisin as to whica Mrs. Black. of the colored schools in Orange county. -WHOLESALE- route. D. B.U ANt,

lHon. J. Manchester Haynes, of Augusta. The St. John's River Conference of the M. Post-office. Maport, UTCHINSON AND CLINTON . Me., is a guest of the Magnolia. Colonel E0mmesst011 MerhaIntS Raynes is thd Maine member of w E Church will convene at St. Augustine Jan- For Havana and Key West, From Havana and Key West. ii+ ational Repulcan ommitee, and was -ayl.IN AND SHIPPERS OF

for several terms President of the Maine Arcadi~ is fishing for the county site of De- _- o-- Arrive from New Orleans Saturday, 10:00 a.m. Arrive Punta Gorda.........Friday, 10.00 a. m. inters Soto county, LOTS AND ACRE PROPERTY Leave Punta Gorda for Havana and Key West Leave Punta Gorda for New Orleans taeFlorida ande spends ueSa portionret every againstSt conYit in herown aefavor. ssirngsrnl Foreign ~msi &rit rd l OTS 12:00 noon same day. Friday .................... 120}0 noon.

winter here. aittncoThis growing town is the principal station No lihterage at Punta Gorda. Steamers land at Florida Southern docks. Mrs. H. Rothschild went over to Jack- DeLeon Springs' school house has now a new 18 & 20 EAST BAY STREET, on the J., T. &K. W. R'y. between Palatka Specialsteamer trainleaves for Punta Gorda, northbound, Friday noon, andretrnng lave

sonville on the afternoon train yesterday. bell,and all are happy save the average small and Sanford, 83 miles south of Jacksonville. Bartow at 7:00 a. m. on Saturdays, making close connections with steamers for Havana an

She will return to-day with er children boy who is inclined to play hockeyy." Telephone,269. It is on the high pine ridge on the shore of West and New Orleans. and her another and will remain here for , . .JACKSONVILLE, ]FIA ke. ie and isttsurroun ded I y a fertilt e syte For freight and passage ap-1 v to ARTHUR C. COWAN,

the winter during the building of the new It is stated that a saw and shingle mill, with of water works an sewers in ope system Jacksonville Agent, 81 West Bay Street residence contemplated by Mr. Roths- a capacity of 20,030 feet of lumber and 20,000 181 Reade Street, New York. -thild. shingles, will be located at Walson's Bayou, A s pt nwn Inthecity council yesterday a ion nearSt. Andrew's Bay, soon. CAllorders frsoippingdromp Fyat re a U 1i8*ii. ABOUT F O DhsA-.. THE DaCOSTA

close Kitg street, between Cordova and At the last meeting of the Sanford City solicited. l Returns made on day of sale. tolar se ra eu, ode en ro n T os.NOONEY Is well built, well furnished and well kept, all about this wonderful State, its settle

Central Avenue, in order to pave in front Council several hundred dollars were appro- CHAs. A. NOONEY FRANK NOONEY. and tourists will find itaunusually comfortable meats colonies, climate and opportunities T of the Ponce de Leon Hotel. The petition priated to put the streets in good condition and attractive. It contains public and private should send One Dollar for the WEEKLY L 1 of L. T. Canova to repair his frame build- before the South Florida Fair opened. U bath rooms and a billiard room exclusively for NEWS-HERALD for one year. Weekly ing on Charlotte street, which was injured A the use of guests. There are pleasant drives edition of the DAILY NEWS- HERALD, the I Dby the late fire, was referred to the Fire Ameeting willbe held at Oviedo on the28th and rides in every direction, a tennis-court, a great Florida newspaper. Pl h Committee. A communication was read to take action in regard to the rates existing 'vellsupplied boat-house on Lake Louise, good T. T. STOCKTON, othSafran IninRvrRirafishing and excellect hunting. Business Manager, L JJQJlL IU J~J from Mr. Powers, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in on the Sauford and Indian River Railroad, Lots and acre property for sale on reasona- P. O. Drawer. "D." Jacksonville. Fla. regard to a sewerage system for this city, which the people there consider exorbitant. Relieved and cured without any operation or ble terms. Settlers and investors are request- JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

andadon the tablei.dConsiderle in- Plant City has a literary society. The of- detention from business. ed to visit the town. Address C O'NE IL, other business transacted. iicers are J. V. Merrin, president; P. L. Pow- Seville, Florida. Manufacturer and Dealer in

The militaryhospital, which is now in ledge, vice-president; T. A. Bivens, secretary; Cure Gar ad MASONYO, President, Seile F .ufctr Q a Delri - tll' No. 85 Wall St. New York City, Ruh and Plain Lumber, Monidings, Bracets somely decorated for the holidays. Beau- Wells, librarian. Sec'y and Treas., Soville F orkk iove d Sadled d anTred Shuos AT LOWET RATES. tiful wreaths of cedar and the emblematic M____________________WrHvdadSwdCpesSigeS

cross of the corps were prominent all over Mascott, on the Orange Belt Railway, is to EXAMINATION FREE. Fencing, Laths, Fruit and Vegetable Crates, Send for prices. Railroad printing in all its the building. The office and dispensary have a depot. Mrs. C. Johnson donated the ' agtlol.i. ] 1 ~* etc. All ordersmfilled with promptness n hand, branches. were especially artistic, land, and at a meeting of the citizens the other OFICE 32 West Bay street, ROOM 17 leisratch.

The score and percentage of the target day a committee, consisting of J. K. Foster, Jacksonville, Florida. Pearl Grits a1( Meal shoot of the St. Augustine Guards in their R. A. Whitnall, Theodore Ruff, J.B. Rosen- W oodAKE NOTICE, that SIX months after date fir t target practice o: Monday was as erg and L. T. Casey, was appointed to raise PROF. L. D. BIGGER. Manufactured by the Droste Iilling Co.' t thereof, I will present t the County Judge W 0,

First Sergeant Ponar,30 per cent: Sergeant money to erect the building. * Cincinnati, Olio* vouchers as administrator of the estate of

Hasty, 00; Capt. Moody. 6 2-3; 2nd Lieutenant . Reference: 3. C. GREELEY Florida Savings These goods are superior to any on the mar- Neal J.Deuglass late of Duval county, deceased, Beasy, 6 2-3; Corporal Mitchell, 56 2-3; Corporal $00 Reward. Bank, Jacksonville. ket, prepared from selected grain, and ask for my final discharge as administrat- GrISt i1l Oliveras, 16 2-3; Lieutenant Atkins, 10; Pri- The fomrporetro r ag' h eElveens Bros. company, sole or of said eastate.FRD IC J.DB , I is i1I1,

ThatorerpopretozofDr.Sag3s a- State agents, room 3, Bostwick building, cor- Administrator of the estate of NealJ3. Douglass. BraanVats'Sulne,61-4;531; eigrArnau' 50:0Boutwell, 26 2-3;2 23 tarrh Remedy, for years made a stnig : I. IN IS erB and Pine streets. Jacksonville, Fla.

Kernan, 00; Bughee, 60; Russell,i{31-3; Weaver, public offer iu all American newspapers Jacksonvie___ la.__J___ _th.._A. _. 7. -o662-3:: ainey, 50; Vedder, 3:11-3; Alba, 56 2-3;l of 8500 reward for a case of catarrh thathe si unable Tailor - E oRS NOTICE. Brown 2-3. could not cure. he present proprietors E Y ive notice that six months after OOs The shoting oferte prates 4 4-1p cn.hav sell this medytogethe wristsh ainlho a l alr EEYgv oiethtsxmnh fe .i' .Z

2O P±Ia W. H. McCORK

The total average was 42 4-10 per cent. have renewed this olfr. All the druggists Has removed to No. 24 Ocean street, rear of 1st I.this date I will present my vouchers and • NationalBank, where he will be glad to wel- 0i 1 accounts as executor of the estate of better than that of the officers. "Douche," and all other appliances ad- come his old friends and patrons. Garments George Cansey, deceased, to the couty judge heAideoe llIceK

Mr. hI. 3. iFlagler arrived here from New vised to be used in connection with it. No cut in any desired style, warranted to fit, and of Dural county, Florida, and apply for a dis- Retail , Corner Washington and Ashley Streets. Yorkon a special train at 11 o'clock last catarrh patient is longer able to sayI ca- satisfaction guaranteed. Full lines of broad- charge from the executorship of said estate. Whle s ua0l1 Ta1 8 o-i n~hnot be cured.';" " Yu get ' $ .00 incs cloths, .cassimeres and testings, always + on F.PI. FLEMING, - - -+

D Mif=. surgeenc . d. Y of hand. Call and examine the latest fast ion Executor Estate Geo. Causey, deceased. r. Aiddletou, post surgeon at St failure. T rates. December 8, 1887 " Bay Street, JACOSNVIL TELEPHON~E 4.

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