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THE DAILY NEWS-HER.ALD, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 18 ,. dr goods establishments in the State. w t p'li 1 ?P NEWS U FROM FLORIDA TOWNS 'Oney of the most-recent ventures in the dry THE LA~ST TWOU AREi IALEPER CHAMBEi1RIN SONS 0. B. SMITH. CLHAS. E. GARD. .J VDDER. I.JY~k) 11~UM ii'i'~' ~goods line is that of Mr. J. W. & G. P._____ J1i1IJL ttkWW) Estes, who have just opened in the Rainey building, next door to the post office. SAD TERMINATION OF A ONCE PROMI11 MATTERS OF INTER ST FROM ALL OVER Although their doors have heen open but ENT SAT AUGUTIN E PILY. Wad TilE STAIE.week the amonu,, of business done by NENT ST. AUGUSTINE FAMIILY. l4h / an eauVV them is most gratifying and their daily W oeaeadR ___________sales foot np to something handsome. Mr. J. W. Estes recently returned from The Husband Joined the British Navy 'What is Happening in Prominent Points New York, where hie purchased au Twenty-five Years Ago and k as Not S Throughout the Forty-Five Counties- immense stock of new goods, with which Been Heard of Since-His Wife and Y loiI7da, Notes of Value to the Truck Farmers- the store is now packed. A. walk through Only Daughter now Stricken Down. What the People are doing. the establishment recalls a tempting Whatthe _eoplear doingdisplay of new goods which are being disposed of at remarkably low prices. Special Correspondence tothe NEws-HERALD. CHULUOTA. Their line of fancy goods is complete and ST. AGUTINE, FLA., November 26. The cold wave has put renewed vigor comprises all the latest styles and patterns. Te Gew York a LAd p into both the peopleadbuies It was Thyhv loacmlte stock of ladies'TeNwYran Phldpi pes ra othol fo a bia nPreeo and g nts' furnishing gods, and carry, a have recently been full of the story of the blooming peach trees received a snub that line of their own brand of shirts which discovery of two cases of leprosy on board it is hoped may last until the proper season ey ca guarantee asthe er bet. hy ato for~~~~~~~ suhcpr. nsm eaesoin have s-.lso a 'complete stuck of house steamship bound fromr Phiiade.pi oW aenwoee for such capers. On some peace trees in furnishing goods, and any one in want of Brazil. The unfortunate victims who had cow a an een rse car ets, rugs, mattings, or oilcloths, can it is sad contracted the disease in South finda large variety on hand. Trunks and America and came to this country for re Preparations are going on among many valises of all sizes and quality are kept on lief, bore the name of Miranda and the husbadmen for growing forage for stock hand If a lady or gentleman wishes a mother whose name was Isabella Mi-a advegeta bles for their family uses. T.Lo mte hs aewsIael an er miyuse. o pair of shoes they can be easily fitted here. randa claimed that her husband, who is suc d n Florida the peoe Probably the most important feature Of dead, was a native of this city. She mar- With the following list of Northern meats: self-sustaininig by the intelligent cutv-the establishment is the millinery ried him twenty years ago and has since tion of the prolific soil, instead of living department. The presiding genius of this resided in Brazil. A NEWS-HERALD cor out of their pocket-books. branch of the business is Mizs Gail, a respondent ascertaining these facts set to Porter House Steaks, Porter House Roasts, Lately a peculiar marriage took place in Baltimore lady of long experience in the work to find out something in regard to Surloin Steaks, Standing Rib Roasts, this county. W. H, Pressy, a young man leading millinery establishments of the his antecedents. Tenderloin Steaks, Pin Bone Roasts, who has resided in this neighborhood for "Monumental City." Hats and bonnets Mr. Venancid Sanchez, one of the oldest od Steaks, Saddles of Mutton, orer ad sa full ciiesMfS.Agstnsittath on Chops, Racks of Mutton, the past three years or more became im- can be trimmed to order, and as a citizens of St. Augustine, said that the Pork Loins, Pork Sausages, pressed with the idea that he must have a stock of everything in the millinery line is Mirandas were once prominent citizens of Frankfurter Sausages, Bologna Sausages, cook. At that time William was running kept on hand customers can be easily this town, having come from Cuba many Head Cheese, Liversand Kidneys, a forlorn bachelors Hall, with a single suited. years ago. There were two brothers, Diego stool table, bed and frying-pan. On Sun- The Messrs. Estes are confident that and Pedro, and they owned an immense days William donned his store clothes, their goods are in variety, quality and grant of land in Alachua county, forty . white shirt., polished brogans and soft felt price 11ly equal to any on the market, and miles square, a domain as large as many ]Dresse(d -- o0ulty, hat and sallied forth amongst the marriage- persons wishing anything in their line of the European principalities They also G -able lasses in the vicinity of Chuluota would do well to call on them. owned valuable property in this city. and Madam Rumor averred that he even .Pedro Miranda left here many years ago Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, etc. extended his hymenial trips for miles ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS. with his family and Diego remained here away trom his single bedt in his bachelor until his death. He had a son, Silvario0 hall. All things must have an end, and Gleanings Picked Up in and About the Miranda, who lived on Bridge street and so had William's still hunts for a life part- Ancient City. raised quite a family. He had several ner. Finally one memorable day William Special Correspondent of the NEWS-HERALD sons, two of whom are now in Florida, but and Thomas, sir named Lawton, a notary ST. AUGUSTINE, November 26.-Mr. Mr. Sanchez did not know of any one of headquarters for Florida Fruits, Eggs & Fowls. public, boarded the early morning train them who could have gone to Brazil. at Oviedo for Sanford. A previous ar- David P. Hadden, president of the Mem. None of the Mirandas are now left in St. Tangment must have been made between phis taxing district, was in the city yester- Augustine. The reporter was referred to the high contracting parties, for on their day, and expressed himself as delighted Mrs.J. C. Thomas, whose sister married return from Sanford, when the train was iilvario Miranda. making forty miles per hour, Thomas j. and profoundly interested in what he had Mrs. Thomas, on being told the story, Lawton firmly united the before mentioned seen of the Ancient City. seemed much affected and said that she NWilliam H. Pressy and his old time Geor- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith, of New had no doubt but that the person referred V i Bo1k, - 1arlotte Stree. H H A RRRR DDDD w W W A RRRS EEER gia sweetheart in the holy bonds of matri- York, registered yesterday at the Cleve- to was none other than her long lost R H H R R D D ww W AA R R H registere yetra-tteCee H H AA ~t R D D w wwW AA it E mony. And now William stays at home nephew, Lycurgus Miranda, who left St. H H AA R R D D wwww AA R R E on Sundays as every well regulated hus- land House. Mr. Smith is greatly inter- Au stine about twenty-five years ago on -H RHH A A RRRR D D WWWW A A RRRR BE band should. ested in St. Augustine and proposes after an English barque bound for New York. -if0O IllV6A U R D D wwww AA R R E tw ae tip R H AOD A R A D U Rw EN James McNallyand Daniel O'Rourke two a trip through South Florida to come He never returned to his homeagain and H H A A R R D D w w A A R R E of the best ditchers In Orange county, ave back and locate here. was afterward heard from as having H H A As R R DDDD W w A A R R EE taken up government homesteads about entered the British marine service. Since four miles south of Chuluota on the Fort Mr. R. H. Gordon and family formerly that time all trace of him has been lost. CC Y Christmas road. When not engaged in of this city, but now claiming Gainesville, iycurg wa h eodso fSlai their line of business by their neighbors, Georgia as his home, arrived here to-day Miranda and had always expressed a deter they are making substantial improve- for the winter. Minan had a fo re ssed a de ments on their respective places-both ad- The favorite Magnolia hotel is now mination to go to a foreign country to live j~oin Ather cmrae -ot ar. opwey, for the season, and nuests are already He has three bro~herq now living. William, U joining. Another comrade, Mr. Downey, opeding fthe sason. Mra uesr alpe the oldest, is now a prosperous business late of Daytona, is rusticating with Mack fin g it out. Mr. Pa mer has put the man at Point Pinellas. Prank Miranda, and Uncle Dan. If a suitable homestead interior of the house in first-class order, who is well known in this city and Jack can be secured in their neighborhood, if and his table is, as ever, unexcelled. ll issteamer between not exceeding forty acres, Mr. Downey Mr. J. C. Purdy, wife and daughter nin xvii ccet he ositait ofUnle am are comfortably located at the Ceveland Fernandina and Savannah, while Delafield will accept the hospitality of Uncle Sam, aecmotbylaedtthCevan was last heard of at Baltimore. Thbey are settle on same and grow up with the house.walsthrdoatBtire 'theae o eand u the hMr. J. E. M. Stoughton, of Boston, related to the wife of Mr. Rivas, of the country. These gentlemen recognize the . ouhe ono on firm of Rivas & Koopman, of Jacksonville. Pa a V t indisputable fact that land is the basis of registered toda at the Magnolia.oMany old residents have a perfect recol- Visit o . . weath.The handsome parlor car "Governor Metiny ofd Lycurgnts Mana andec rel walnmerothuutaadGee. Bloxham,"1 of the Jacksonville and St. lcino yugsMrnaadwr weInumber of Chuluota and Gene-aites Agus tine rai roa , arrive ere to-dby much interested in hearing of the strange have gone to the Atlantic coast near Oak with a private party, consisting of Super- and terrible malady which has befallen his Buena Es seraPza .e Hill to recuperate and fish for mullet. intendent M. R Moran, of the J., T. & K. unfortunate wife and daughter. These rol is eneedb many cas a daint deAlfre Bihor asor3 an hupedn I O ,,E T . T . morsel, a genuine luxury which can only tendent W. L. Crawford. They were I I' -Z 0 ~TJ -- TTO, . be secured on or about the full of the joined on their return to Jacksonville by Th1 Finet L.ation moon in November annually. Major R. M. McLaughlin and Captain W. de.Ifall the world and the rest efmanknd tk Jrvir dfthe St. AuguStine and Pa- W a-EITHEFR- u e!* W e aim to keep the BESTr GOODS to be obtained' desires safe transit across the famous latka railroad. -- EITHER - In The City. ~ eam t ePth B STG O S obe bai d Thoulokhatchie bridge, which spans Mr. J. V. Pilkington, of Louisville, and FrCs the river of that name, and the bog on the D. C. Townsend of New York are among For Ca or on tho Installment Plan in the market. W . LYON & CO. east bank of this classic stream, let them the day's arrivals at the Magnolia. -CALL ON- ----- o------_ claim the privilege Mr. John S. Mance will occupy the posi- gy Since the erratic waters floated both ee- tion of clerk at the Magnolia this winter. Soliciting Agent for Clark & Loftus, tions of the bridge eight to ten feet above Mr. Mance is :the brother of Mr. S. B. their natural positions, ahd subsiding left Mneth riecadbulrofheCleveland House, S.Agsie them askew, Contractors Walder roe. Magnolia, and the builder of the Casa St uutn.TOW N ]LOTS! 0-ranid Open n have brought order out of chaos as it were Monica, aen ian accommodating and OPEN EI ) and the road hands aided the good work by popular gentlemen. U 1 I .IILI putting the approaches in good condition. onrca1 E.d Ralan oatian S. Dr Wrer o ak hami m Mr.h T. E. Ragland, of At'anta; S.--- Drh W r, rof aake Charm,Lakemo1n 3auth of Montreal, and E. A. Bates, Sell Your Tickets At into the Dr. Crosby house on Lake Mills of Satsuma, registered at the Ocean View Sl orTcesA N in Chuluota. The doctor comes well re- to-day commended sa skillful practitioner. Al- W. L. Seanles, a bright young business WHITNEY'S Cut Rate OFFICE. ed nesda y. INTo ve n ber 9 though this portion of Orange county is man of New York City, visited St. Augus calamitously healthy, Yet a gocd doctor, tine to-day and left so well pleased with Tickets Bought, Sold or Exchanged. TownLotsForSale! -t~llike Tootht'. ready made coffin, is handy to his visit that he intends to come again for Opera House Building, -- St. Augustine. Hon Gorg H Wrgh longersty riet u lwe his fan -e Flar Mr sa.o atrhve CENTRAL WHARF, ST. AUGUSTINE, For-Cash or on the SA I N A B BO T T days ago, and has since been cultivatin here to-day with his family and will begin their ac~l naiiitance. Mr. Wright is u 21r.9 arations for opening his poua oe.Fs n ip u ntlm n in his praises of this salubrious ate Augustine Gun 1ub has die- Oyster Depot. InstallmentPlan and respondent soil. He left behind him banded. without a regret, snow, ice biting frost and Mr. E. Dillingham and Mr. G. 0. Murrey hard coal fires all aglow. of this city, are about to erect a large U. C. hOSe L a iD GCodHous Orange packing and shipping en Tosses wo-okn atr nDyoai o- ~ 7D ae the attentin of grove owners an pun- section with the saw mill of John Manly. Fish and Oyster Dealer. j chasers of crops on the trees. As this _____eAlknso as ruseped rm te t r~ U & P v d place is as yet without rail transportation, Big Haul of Fish pompnof bass, trout, sheephead, drum, the oranges are being trundled by wagons From HaltfFs.pmao edsaprleihwie aihd carts toa the nearest (Oviedo) t From the Pensacola Commercial. fish, blackfish, butterfish, and mullet. six miles from Chuluota and eight to Receipts of fresh fish reported this morning Green turtle, hard and soft-shell folw:crabs, prawn shrimp, and clams de- I T S E uUT Z r twelve miles from Christmas groves. The Pensacola Ice Company-1,600 red snappers slivered to all parts of town. quality of the oranges is excellent this by the smack Niantic, 830 red sna pens and 100 ECTT ~l~T TTTi ~ ae n a adWL h H I season, and although the crop is short as groupers by the smack J. W. here, , FISHING Water and Gas Pipes Laid, ILL GREET THEIR PATRONS IN THEIR they usually average, one is astonished to red snappers and 300 groupers by the smack witness the numbers of vehicles loade Ada. and ,000 pounds blue fish and mullet.System. with them daily, going towards the deo. Saunders & Co.-500 red snappers and 83 -FrSl ie loBat. AC mlt Swg ytm Captain Lund also carries steamboat pounds of beach fish by the smack F. Hemp- Thanking the public for past patronage, I loads of oranges from accessible landings thead 1,m0 red snappers and 2W groupers by ask a continuance of the same. i: -E E A T -- S O E slogteuprS.Jhst afrfrthesad,1,k David Mitchell, and 2)0 red snap- J . C. TOSHnACH. - aln heupr t ohst Snodfrpersi ythe smack Challenge. ______AN__ELEGANT___STORE_____ shipment thence by rail. Mathew & Co.-1,500 red snappers by the CLAY S SPRING3 . smack Mar lTheresa. If Y u W n o -THIS PROPERTY ADJOINS THE Thanksgiving day passed off very goig ce rep o t ni overi thIoie 0u W nt T vh nSTe- 81 a o e -k quietly here, almost ever y one staying at From the above reported receipts, it looks asH i hometos gi t .dan iTeyng forlkstog P enaoaited maigtpfr te nvtinRaEsaHtgot 0d~ lu e i t e Sae enjoybed a sieng and eupu prgoher Ipovmnsi we.astie of llb the you r ant tg to RetaHueal withAth in *A so r to enn., aindirctest ufrudoowi procssrU gllOon tol b e p e e .S AImB BT & C rancle of A. M. Shulty, arrived quite unex- of erection in St. Augustine, some of which are We have a large list for sale of city and___________________________________________ pectedly at the springs Thursday. HIe nearing completion, are: Hotel Ponce de Leon, suburban property, and make a specialty of of3 pressingbuines North me2onacon 0 ieth"dst' Epic a1 churh sea ~ COLLECTING{ RENTS andl PATINti TAXES-o tia os Wite Pr, spn Thnsgvn h asore~$0,0;reiec ofJ1T Dii Calnolor Non-Residents. tTheopayis eto n l e000 OO00 TTTTT H H I EEE BRRR isan eol favrit neat Clayn htings and lis ea e tmatin fr8 ,t.e best avaieaba Hi.A. WISN M ngr buildings, concrete, veneer or frame, and will----- L0 0 T HHH I NE RRRR always welcome, data, and cannot be far ontof the way. A take contracts to build the same. LO O T H H I lag umber of less expensive buildings are Ci~eiE112Cd :EO-i1.:£ * C 0 L 0 0 T H H II N B U Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Masnaeboth now going up, and it is believed that te grand 0000vru f nodr M nge,- - - - - -- - - - - - - - LLL OOO T H H II EEE it B serious time, both having been il o oe$4,000,000 O1ISIOE' E.rOFFCE Dal r sixweesTwo Young Hearts Made Happy, aug of Dulval madentyi the Cotye -An ~Several Orlando people visited the From tha Pensacola Commarcial. petition of Miles Prcoeunt in the atef 1rnaa S*r t5 sprn r hr~say. esiklit Aoh pleasant party of the friends and rlativ o Mies Pie deeaed tel lands ofA AsaiRdO d nog serious, however, night at the residence of Mr. Robert Hunter, decmr, o. saD. 188nt, atpbelet the uthouse T. Stephenson visited Sanford Friday. in the northwestern suburbs to witness the eat bidder for cs, during, the legal house ofRanyB ld g NerP s-fce Mi'. R. Failler- made the springs a very marrna a between Mr. Willie fabry and Miss sale, the folowing decie latin ds,tit: ~ c eLen Sa ls performedebu theyRevooaMherrToeinheaccord- rction 84,11o 16 in sectio 28, ths EafP. DISMUKES. HENRY A. BARLING, JR. - JNO. T IMKS City.church. The attendants were Mr. James south half of the southwest quarter of section a re amslef her last week to p a Daeprtn w itMiss Magge Pice and Mro ail tonship8 2,south rang eas cn- The Finest Turnouts and4 W.ur B. Coie dsen Tusafih ng, afe ethe ceeny the yon 0 oks oies( November 7,1887. Commissioner. Best Stock in the City. NR A*1A LI),J .,& C . W. B Coie sentThurdayfishngin the pleasures of the dance until midnight. .m The result was one cat-fish, which he took . -- * HE firm of A C. Hollinger & Co. is this. home for thechick ms.and twenty speckled HARD TO KILL. .1day dissolved. E. K. Hollinger retires N TT i.E, --- OCi 17 beauti s which he left down there in the -from the firm. Messrs. A. C. Hiolnmger and D. CARRIAGES AT EVERY TRAIN.___ lake. A Deacendant of Chief Justice Marshall P. Holland will continue the business uinden ----- DEALERS8 IN the old firm name, assuming all liabilities.-o Captain Brown took a day off Thursday, Displays Remarkable Fortitude. A. C. HOLLINGER, Parties wishing to see the city willfind, byT1If and want over to Stewart's lake duck hunt- :From the Macon Telegraph. EK.HOLLAND.R patronizing these stables, intelligent and lIi i in.He reports the lake full of them. He iStuidy Chief Justice John Marshall sesto Jacksonville, Fla.. Noveber 8,1 N. careful(divers anipolite ttention secured several, have a sturdy lot of descendants. One of them, _____________________ ST IHLS loJh a shawn amin irk.iae D6NAL Ou OpL Dti A. ICORDOVA STREET. The Thanksgiving dance at the Glen with a well-equipped saw___mill___on__acreek.____He wa-i a grand success. About fifty couple's got down in the buzz-saw pit not long ago to By h County Judge osaidhCountayle a h s h n l s n e d illan arrived Wensdy fomadfetteswcurgttruhaoehel aefai ont fDua. .S.BTS.W . AE Oswego, N. Y. bow, almost from skin to skin. Raising his head THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admon-I U ' ________ Jmi ussii ntluh g ,a Anceent ery. hesrc tes1,0 h u au groove righ iW.l ndsnuarh kideAN aondy cuedos1111. (recoveri ngnu a to sowl andde int hi1hot hnh a tae Connorbfeth1thdy1 Decm '. ICreUCERerN DEALERN INl1 NEW YORKMil g.S uutnel h u b c te uliate wa r ng acrs theotriseth sam wilTlR Abe grnedaCraed.I t l s r ,r llMERNS . WThy la mon the giasso a hiou a sun hve o thea ntin Fltt as foeo sid OFIEhANHZBOCAnsr v,_____________ fuigosulsste aet edskton the plt weetei had eto on a- Wenn, sr my naeasd Cumint Jude of the ulse ra He.~~.Hae OenOn f heLag stishll he bedard his vnaicev sayingdahsdweawat the ndoesithsed dayhoutNoveme, ifno Nnebu te ET OK31N mpoyd a to ope ndiveaons of thewa from myeye, so1uhatI" sea whethkev 'sk 1887.te w.Antw cEAN, fonthy Juge. mpeae rountogi h~um- A s l il ile O O~e tcO Hrlyainldgodhouse in the Anincity, wud wep oulethathat: 1 Shvee ouWy no thissstfftace,__they___wll___ e__ baled____ ngA Ja PEtLnLad ICERs'nuthERinglEAERine.W OR Onat cofl te eesfrtt thurt."yo waTeyd sov1 e hn stuff" ay froAAE WO T EOG TET ERPAA prosperty tom St. Augustine his the rained chis eadarolly asposshle, ad hegaveOICEnTunsTRraAt CrD.CHROTSRET

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Page 1: N ]LOTS! - ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.eduufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00041/00002.pdf · THE DAILY NEWS-HER.ALD, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 18 ,. dr goods establishments in

THE DAILY NEWS-HER.ALD, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 18 ,.

dr goods establishments in the State. w tp'li 1 ?P NEWS U FROM FLORIDA TOWNS 'Oney of the most-recent ventures in the dry THE LA~ST TWOU AREi IALEPER CHAMBEi1RIN SONS 0. B. SMITH. CLHAS. E. GARD. .J VDDER.

I.JY~k) 11~UM ii'i'~' ~goods line is that of Mr. J. W. & G. P._____ J1i1IJL ttkWW) Estes, who have just opened in the Rainey building, next door to the post office. SAD TERMINATION OF A ONCE PROMI11

MATTERS OF INTER ST FROM ALL OVER Although their doors have heen open but ENT SAT AUGUTIN E PILY. Wad TilE STAIE.week the amonu,, of business done by NENT ST. AUGUSTINE FAMIILY. l4h / an eauVV them is most gratifying and their daily W oeaeadR

___________sales foot np to something handsome. Mr. J. W. Estes recently returned from The Husband Joined the British Navy

'What is Happening in Prominent Points New York, where hie purchased au Twenty-five Years Ago and k as Not S Throughout the Forty-Five Counties- immense stock of new goods, with which Been Heard of Since-His Wife and Y loiI7da, Notes of Value to the Truck Farmers- the store is now packed. A. walk through Only Daughter now Stricken Down. What the People are doing. the establishment recalls a tempting

Whatthe _eoplear doingdisplay of new goods which are being disposed of at remarkably low prices. Special Correspondence tothe NEws-HERALD. CHULUOTA. Their line of fancy goods is complete and ST. AGUTINE, FLA., November 26.

The cold wave has put renewed vigor comprises all the latest styles and patterns. Te Gew York a LAd p into both the peopleadbuies It was Thyhv loacmlte stock of ladies'TeNwYran Phldpi pes ra othol fo a bia nPreeo and g nts' furnishing gods, and carry, a have recently been full of the story of the

blooming peach trees received a snub that line of their own brand of shirts which discovery of two cases of leprosy on board

it is hoped may last until the proper season ey ca guarantee asthe er bet. hy ato for~~~~~~~ suhcpr. nsm eaesoin have s-.lso a 'complete stuck of house steamship bound fromr Phiiade.pi oW aenwoee for such capers. On some peace trees in furnishing goods, and any one in want of Brazil. The unfortunate victims who had

cow a an een rse car ets, rugs, mattings, or oilcloths, can it is sad contracted the disease in South finda large variety on hand. Trunks and America and came to this country for re

Preparations are going on among many valises of all sizes and quality are kept on lief, bore the name of Miranda and the husbadmen for growing forage for stock hand If a lady or gentleman wishes a mother whose name was Isabella Mi-a

advegeta bles for their family uses. T.Lo mte hs aewsIael an er miyuse. o pair of shoes they can be easily fitted here. randa claimed that her husband, who is

suc d n Florida the peoe Probably the most important feature Of dead, was a native of this city. She mar- With the following list of Northern meats: self-sustaininig by the intelligent cutv-the establishment is the millinery ried him twenty years ago and has since tion of the prolific soil, instead of living department. The presiding genius of this resided in Brazil. A NEWS-HERALD corout of their pocket-books. branch of the business is Mizs Gail, a respondent ascertaining these facts set to Porter House Steaks, Porter House Roasts,

Lately a peculiar marriage took place in Baltimore lady of long experience in the work to find out something in regard to Surloin Steaks, Standing Rib Roasts, this county. W. H, Pressy, a young man leading millinery establishments of the his antecedents. Tenderloin Steaks, Pin Bone Roasts, who has resided in this neighborhood for "Monumental City." Hats and bonnets Mr. Venancid Sanchez, one of the oldest od Steaks, Saddles of Mutton,

orer ad sa full ciiesMfS.Agstnsittath on Chops, Racks of Mutton, the past three years or more became im- can be trimmed to order, and as a citizens of St. Augustine, said that the Pork Loins, Pork Sausages, pressed with the idea that he must have a stock of everything in the millinery line is Mirandas were once prominent citizens of Frankfurter Sausages, Bologna Sausages, cook. At that time William was running kept on hand customers can be easily this town, having come from Cuba many Head Cheese, Liversand Kidneys, a forlorn bachelors Hall, with a single suited. years ago. There were two brothers, Diego stool table, bed and frying-pan. On Sun- The Messrs. Estes are confident that and Pedro, and they owned an immense days William donned his store clothes, their goods are in variety, quality and grant of land in Alachua county, forty .white shirt., polished brogans and soft felt price 11ly equal to any on the market, and miles square, a domain as large as many ]Dresse(d -- o0ulty, hat and sallied forth amongst the marriage- persons wishing anything in their line of the European principalities They also G -able lasses in the vicinity of Chuluota would do well to call on them. owned valuable property in this city. and Madam Rumor averred that he even .Pedro Miranda left here many years ago Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, etc. extended his hymenial trips for miles ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS. with his family and Diego remained here away trom his single bedt in his bachelor until his death. He had a son, Silvario0 hall. All things must have an end, and Gleanings Picked Up in and About the Miranda, who lived on Bridge street and so had William's still hunts for a life part- Ancient City. raised quite a family. He had several ner. Finally one memorable day William Special Correspondent of the NEWS-HERALD sons, two of whom are now in Florida, but and Thomas, sir named Lawton, a notary ST. AUGUSTINE, November 26.-Mr. Mr. Sanchez did not know of any one of headquarters for Florida Fruits, Eggs & Fowls. public, boarded the early morning train them who could have gone to Brazil. at Oviedo for Sanford. A previous ar- David P. Hadden, president of the Mem. None of the Mirandas are now left in St. Tangment must have been made between phis taxing district, was in the city yester- Augustine. The reporter was referred to the high contracting parties, for on their day, and expressed himself as delighted Mrs.J. C. Thomas, whose sister married return from Sanford, when the train was iilvario Miranda. making forty miles per hour, Thomas j. and profoundly interested in what he had Mrs. Thomas, on being told the story, Lawton firmly united the before mentioned seen of the Ancient City. seemed much affected and said that she NWilliam H. Pressy and his old time Geor- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith, of New had no doubt but that the person referred V i Bo1k, - 1arlotte Stree. H H A RRRR DDDD w W W A RRRS EEER gia sweetheart in the holy bonds of matri- York, registered yesterday at the Cleve- to was none other than her long lost R H H R R D D ww W AA R R H registere yetra-tteCee H H AA ~t R D D w wwW AA it E mony. And now William stays at home nephew, Lycurgus Miranda, who left St. H H AA R R D D wwww AA R R E on Sundays as every well regulated hus- land House. Mr. Smith is greatly inter- Au stine about twenty-five years ago on -H RHH A A RRRR D D WWWW A A RRRR BE band should. ested in St. Augustine and proposes after an English barque bound for New York. -if0O IllV6A U R D D wwww AA R R E tw ae tip R H AOD A R A D U Rw EN James McNallyand Daniel O'Rourke two a trip through South Florida to come He never returned to his homeagain and H H A A R R D D w w A A R R E of the best ditchers In Orange county, ave back and locate here. was afterward heard from as having H H A As R R DDDD W w A A R R EE taken up government homesteads about entered the British marine service. Since four miles south of Chuluota on the Fort Mr. R. H. Gordon and family formerly that time all trace of him has been lost. CC Y Christmas road. When not engaged in of this city, but now claiming Gainesville, iycurg wa h eodso fSlai their line of business by their neighbors, Georgia as his home, arrived here to-day Miranda and had always expressed a deterthey are making substantial improve- for the winter. Minan had a fo re ssed a de ments on their respective places-both ad- The favorite Magnolia hotel is now mination to go to a foreign country to live j~oin Ather cmrae -ot ar. opwey, for the season, and nuests are already He has three bro~herq now living. William, U joining. Another comrade, Mr. Downey, opeding fthe sason. Mra uesr alpe the oldest, is now a prosperous business late of Daytona, is rusticating with Mack fin g it out. Mr. Pa mer has put the man at Point Pinellas. Prank Miranda, and Uncle Dan. If a suitable homestead interior of the house in first-class order, who is well known in this city and Jackcan be secured in their neighborhood, if and his table is, as ever, unexcelled. ll issteamer between not exceeding forty acres, Mr. Downey Mr. J. C. Purdy, wife and daughter nin

xvii ccet he ositait ofUnle am are comfortably located at the Ceveland Fernandina and Savannah, while Delafield will accept the hospitality of Uncle Sam, aecmotbylaedtthCevan was last heard of at Baltimore. Thbey are settle on same and grow up with the house.walsthrdoatBtire 'theae

o eand u the hMr. J. E. M. Stoughton, of Boston, related to the wife of Mr. Rivas, of the country. These gentlemen recognize the . ouhe ono on firm of Rivas & Koopman, of Jacksonville. Pa a V t indisputable fact that land is the basis of registered toda at the Magnolia.oMany old residents have a perfect recol- Visit o . .

weath.The handsome parlor car "Governor Metiny ofd Lycurgnts Mana andec relwalnmerothuutaadGee. Bloxham,"1 of the Jacksonville and St. lcino yugsMrnaadwr weInumber of Chuluota and Gene-aites Agus tine rai roa , arrive ere to-dby much interested in hearing of the strange

have gone to the Atlantic coast near Oak with a private party, consisting of Super- and terrible malady which has befallen his Buena Es seraPza .e Hill to recuperate and fish for mullet. intendent M. R Moran, of the J., T. & K. unfortunate wife and daughter.

These rol is eneedb many cas a daint deAlfre Bihor asor3 an hupedn I O ,,E T . T .morsel, a genuine luxury which can only tendent W. L. Crawford. They were I I' -Z 0 ~TJ --TTO, .be secured on or about the full of the joined on their return to Jacksonville by Th1 Finet L.ation moon in November annually. Major R. M. McLaughlin and Captain W. de.Ifall the world and the rest efmanknd tk Jrvir dfthe St. AuguStine and Pa- W a-EITHEFR- u e!* W e aim to keep the BESTr GOODS to be obtained' desires safe transit across the famous latka railroad. -- EITHER - In The City. ~ eam t ePth B STG O S obe bai d Thoulokhatchie bridge, which spans Mr. J. V. Pilkington, of Louisville, and FrCs the river of that name, and the bog on the D. C. Townsend of New York are among For Ca or on tho Installment Plan in the market. W . LYON & CO. east bank of this classic stream, let them the day's arrivals at the Magnolia. -CALL ON- ----- o------_claim the privilege Mr. John S. Mance will occupy the posi- gy Since the erratic waters floated both ee- tion of clerk at the Magnolia this winter. Soliciting Agent for Clark & Loftus, tions of the bridge eight to ten feet above Mr. Mance is :the brother of Mr. S. B. their natural positions, ahd subsiding left Mneth riecadbulrofheCleveland House, S.Agsie them askew, Contractors Walder roe. Magnolia, and the builder of the Casa St uutn.TOW N ]LOTS! 0-ranid Open n have brought order out of chaos as it were Monica, aen ian accommodating and OPEN EI ) and the road hands aided the good work by popular gentlemen. U 1 I .IILI putting the approaches in good condition. onrca1 E.d Ralan oatian S.

Dr Wrer o ak hami m Mr.h T. E. Ragland, of At'anta; S.---Drh W r, rof aake Charm,Lakemo1n 3auth of Montreal, and E. A. Bates, Sell Your Tickets At into the Dr. Crosby house on Lake Mills of Satsuma, registered at the Ocean View Sl orTcesA N

in Chuluota. The doctor comes well re- to-day commended sa skillful practitioner. Al- W. L. Seanles, a bright young business WHITNEY'S Cut Rate OFFICE. ed nesda y. INTo ve n ber 9 though this portion of Orange county is man of New York City, visited St. Auguscalamitously healthy, Yet a gocd doctor, tine to-day and left so well pleased with Tickets Bought, Sold or Exchanged. TownLotsForSale! -t~llike Tootht'. ready made coffin, is handy to his visit that he intends to come again for Opera House Building, -- St. Augustine.

Hon Gorg H Wrgh longersty riet u lwe his fan -e Flar Mr sa.o atrhve CENTRAL WHARF, ST. AUGUSTINE, For-Cash or on the SA I N A B BO T T

days ago, and has since been cultivatin here to-day with his family and will begin their ac~l naiiitance. Mr. Wright is u 21r.9 arations for opening his poua oe.Fs n ip u ntlm n in his praises of this salubrious ate Augustine Gun 1ub has die- Oyster Depot. InstallmentPlan and respondent soil. He left behind him banded. without a regret, snow, ice biting frost and Mr. E. Dillingham and Mr. G. 0. Murrey hard coal fires all aglow. of this city, are about to erect a large U. C. hOSe L a iD GCodHous Orange packing and shipping en Tosses wo-okn atr nDyoai o- ~ 7D ae the attentin of grove owners an pun- section with the saw mill of John Manly. Fish and Oyster Dealer. j chasers of crops on the trees. As this _____eAlknso as ruseped rm te t r~ U & P v d place is as yet without rail transportation, Big Haul of Fish pompnof bass, trout, sheephead, drum, the oranges are being trundled by wagons From HaltfFs.pmao edsaprleihwie aihd carts toa the nearest (Oviedo) t From the Pensacola Commercial. fish, blackfish, butterfish, and mullet. six miles from Chuluota and eight to Receipts of fresh fish reported this morning Green turtle, hard and soft-shell

folw:crabs, prawn shrimp, and clams de- I T S E uUT Z r twelve miles from Christmas groves. The Pensacola Ice Company-1,600 red snappers slivered to all parts of town. quality of the oranges is excellent this by the smack Niantic, 830 red sna pens and 100 ECTT ~l~T TTTi ~ ae n a adWL h H I season, and although the crop is short as groupers by the smack J. W. here, , FISHING Water and Gas Pipes Laid, ILL GREET THEIR PATRONS IN THEIR they usually average, one is astonished to red snappers and 300 groupers by the smack witness the numbers of vehicles loade Ada. and ,000 pounds blue fish and mullet.System. with them daily, going towards the deo. Saunders & Co.-500 red snappers and 83 -FrSl ie loBat. AC mlt Swg ytm

Captain Lund also carries steamboat pounds of beach fish by the smack F. Hemp- Thanking the public for past patronage, I loads of oranges from accessible landings thead 1,m0 red snappers and 2W groupers by ask a continuance of the same. i: -E E A T -- S O E

slogteuprS.Jhst afrfrthesad,1,k David Mitchell, and 2)0 red snap- J . C. TOSHnACH. -aln heupr t ohst Snodfrpersi ythe smack Challenge. ______AN__ELEGANT___STORE_____

shipment thence by rail. Mathew & Co.-1,500 red snappers by the CLAY S SPRING3 . smack Mar lTheresa. If Y u W n o -THIS PROPERTY ADJOINS THE

Thanksgiving day passed off very goig ce rep o t ni overi thIoie 0u W nt T vh nSTe- 81 a o e -k quietly here, almost ever y one staying at From the above reported receipts, it looks asH i hometos gi t .dan iTeyng forlkstog P enaoaited maigtpfr te nvtinRaEsaHtgot 0d~ lu e i t e Sae enjoybed a sieng and eupu prgoher Ipovmnsi we.astie of llb the you r ant tg to RetaHueal withAth

in *A so r to enn., aindirctest ufrudoowi procssrU gllOon tol b e p e e .S AImB BT & C rancle of A. M. Shulty, arrived quite unex- of erection in St. Augustine, some of which are We have a large list for sale of city and___________________________________________ pectedly at the springs Thursday. HIe nearing completion, are: Hotel Ponce de Leon, suburban property, and make a specialty of

of3 pressingbuines North me2onacon 0 ieth"dst' Epic a1 churh sea ~ COLLECTING{ RENTS andl PATINti TAXES-o

tia os Wite Pr, spn Thnsgvn h asore~$0,0;reiec ofJ1T Dii Calnolor Non-Residents. tTheopayis eto n l e000 OO00 TTTTT H H I EEE BRRR

isan eol favrit neat Clayn htings and lis ea e tmatin fr8 ,t.e best avaieaba Hi.A. WISN M ngr buildings, concrete, veneer or frame, and will----- L0 0 T HHH I NE RRRR always welcome, data, and cannot be far ontof the way. A take contracts to build the same. LO O T H H I

lag umber of less expensive buildings are Ci~eiE112Cd :EO-i1.:£ * C 0 L 0 0 T H H II N B U Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Masnaeboth now going up, and it is believed that te grand 0000vru f nodr M nge,- - - - - -- - - - - - - - LLL OOO T H H II EEE it B

serious time, both having been il o oe$4,000,000 O1ISIOE' E.rOFFCE Dal r sixweesTwo Young Hearts Made Happy, aug of Dulval madentyi the Cotye -An

~Several Orlando people visited the From tha Pensacola Commarcial. petition of Miles Prcoeunt in the atef 1rnaa S*r t5 sprn r hr~say. esiklit Aoh pleasant party of the friends and rlativ o Mies Pie deeaed tel lands ofA AsaiRdO d

nog serious, however, night at the residence of Mr. Robert Hunter, decmr, o. saD. 188nt, atpbelet the uthouse T. Stephenson visited Sanford Friday. in the northwestern suburbs to witness the eat bidder for cs, during, the legal house ofRanyB ld g NerP s-fce Mi'. R. Failler- made the springs a very marrna a between Mr. Willie fabry and Miss sale, the folowing decie latin ds,tit: ~ c eLen Sa ls

performedebu theyRevooaMherrToeinheaccord- rction 84,11o 16 in sectio 28, ths EafP. DISMUKES. HENRY A. BARLING, JR. - JNO. T IMKS

City.church. The attendants were Mr. James south half of the southwest quarter of section

a re amslef her last week to p a Daeprtn w itMiss Magge Pice and Mro ail tonship8 2,south rang eas cn- The Finest Turnouts and4W.ur B. Coie dsen Tusafih ng, afe ethe ceeny the yon 0 oks oies( November 7,1887. Commissioner. Best Stock in the City. NR A*1A LI),J ., & C .

W. B Coie sentThurdayfishngin the pleasures of the dance until midnight. .m The result was one cat-fish, which he took .-- * HE firm of A C. Hollinger & Co. is this.

home for thechick ms.and twenty speckled HARD TO KILL. .1day dissolved. E. K. Hollinger retires N TT i.E, --- OCi 17 beauti s which he left down there in the -from the firm. Messrs. A. C. Hiolnmger and D. CARRIAGES AT EVERY TRAIN.___ lake. A Deacendant of Chief Justice Marshall P. Holland will continue the business uinden ----- DEALERS8 IN

the old firm name, assuming all liabilities.-o Captain Brown took a day off Thursday, Displays Remarkable Fortitude. A. C. HOLLINGER, Parties wishing to see the city willfind, byT1If

and want over to Stewart's lake duck hunt- :From the Macon Telegraph. EK.HOLLAND.R patronizing these stables, intelligent and lIi i

in.He reports the lake full of them. He iStuidy Chief Justice John Marshall sesto Jacksonville, Fla.. Noveber 8,1 N. careful(divers anipolite ttention secured several, have a sturdy lot of descendants. One of them, _____________________

ST IHLS loJh a shawn amin irk.iae D6NAL Ou OpL Dti A. ICORDOVA STREET. The Thanksgiving dance at the Glen with a well-equipped saw___mill___on__acreek.____He

wa-i a grand success. About fifty couple's got down in the buzz-saw pit not long ago to By h County Judge osaidhCountayle a h s h n l s n e d illan arrived Wensdy fomadfetteswcurgttruhaoehel aefai ont fDua. .S.BTS.W . AE

Oswego, N. Y. bow, almost from skin to skin. Raising his head THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to cite and admon-I U ' ________

Jmi ussii ntluh g ,a Anceent ery. hesrc tes1,0 h u au groove righ iW.l ndsnuarh kideAN aondy cuedos1111. (recoveri ngnu a to sowl andde int hi1hot hnh a tae Connorbfeth1thdy1 Decm '. ICreUCERerN DEALERN INl1 NEW YORKMil

g.S uutnel h u b c te uliate wa r ng acrs theotriseth sam wilTlR Abe grnedaCraed.I t l

s r ,r llMERNS . WThy la mon the giasso a hiou a sun hve o thea ntin Fltt as foeo sid OFIEhANHZBOCAnsr v,_____________

fuigosulsste aet edskton the plt weetei had eto on a- Wenn, sr my naeasd Cumint Jude of the ulse ra He.~~.Hae OenOn f heLag stishll he bedard his vnaicev sayingdahsdweawat the ndoesithsed dayhoutNoveme, ifno Nnebu te ET OK31N mpoyd

a to ope ndiveaons of thewa from myeye, so1uhatI" sea whethkev 'sk 1887.te w.Antw cEAN, fonthy Juge. mpeae rountogi h~um- A s l il ile O O~e tcO Hrlyainldgodhouse in the Anincity, wud wep oulethathat: 1 Shvee ouWy no thissstfftace,__they___wll___ e__ baled____ ngA Ja PEtLnLad ICERs'nuthERinglEAERine.W OR

Onat cofl te eesfrtt thurt."yo waTeyd sov1 e hn stuff" ay froAAE WO T EOG TET ERPAA prosperty tom St. Augustine his the rained chis eadarolly asposshle, ad hegaveOICEnTunsTRraAt CrD.CHROTSRET