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i'1.E DAILY NEWS-UERA.LD, TUESDAY N10R1NIIN G, NOVEMBER 22, 1887. and will br'ng the case before Judge SPORT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. IN COUNTY OUT, FURNITURE. Magill his morning. DUVAL COUNTY, "LORIDA. 'h e ring whicl was in the pocket book The Football Association Program For By the County Judge of said County: O TO has a large stone set, with the initials "W. Thursday Afternoon. " El' L EAS, S. O. King has applied DECISION THE JURY OF INQU T raise letters on top, and on the Arrangements ar'e being made for an af- tion f tis Esto Jr E. trofgA. dist emea inside of the band is engraved the letters :to th Cout e of deceased, ON TilE DEI' F IN G. "A. N.to V. .N." ternoon outing at the Fair Grounds, next late of said County of Duval. ONursdE DEaT OF LING A o Na, b those fond of outt W 'J"THESE ARE, TIHEREFORE, to cite and admon * Thursday, by se fund of out- ish all and singular the kindred and creditors THE DEVIL'S AUOTION door sports, which will offer novel of said deceased, to be and appear before this C re William A. Harwick eld for te Crime as well as pleasing attractions to the pub- ourt, on or before the 17th day ot Dece..- Baby Carriages, Hat Racks, Mirrors, Matting, Carpets Willam . Hrwic He lece a th a.s wel a plasin atracionsto he ub-ber, A. D. 188 , and tile objections, if any they t and J. A. and Frank P. Bradford Held Welcomed by a Large Audience at thelic. A six-inning game of base ball will hve, to the gr anting le tteis, a aforeaid W indow Shades, Stoves. Pictures. Toilet Sets as Accessories-Testimony of Eye Wit- Park Opera House. be played by the bst ball tssers ofo the same will be granted as prad nesses of the atal Shooting. The Park Opera House was taxed to e played t beis ball tossers of the teITNEss my ameas County Judge of the city. It will begin at 2 o'clock and inuDe- Couity aforesaid thbs ed ,of November . almost its full capacity last night by an diately after will follow a match game of 1887. W.A. McLEAN, County Judge. The jury of inquest empanneled to in- appreciative audienceassembled to witness football. Bisbee will umpire tihe ball Pa r uie e - oo uies quire into the death of Ling Ming, the the opening performance of Gilmore's suc- gaThef a ui the The football match will be between NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT. OLOCKS,LAMPS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, -Chinese laundryman, who was killed at cessful speculator comedy the "Devil's elevens chosen from the newly formed club CLOCKS, LAMPS, BLANKETS, C his lundry shop Saturday night, met at Auction." and will be a contest entirely new in ths TORS. Justice Magill's office yesterday morning, The play in most respects is original in city. The game will be nler the direc- ALL persons having claims of any kind B 1 attre Srg Justice Maill's oice yesterday morn in in plot and wonderful in scenic elects tion of Mr. Eldou Bisbee, captain of the against the estate of Cincinnatla Belote, and after hearing testimony returned a rapid changes and stage parapernalia, club, a graduate of Harvard t87, and an lateAofDuvalounty FloriTNa, -eceased, he: EVE Y verdict that Ling Ming came to his death The scenes are a continual series of stage enthusiastic devotee of the sport. creditors, and all persons entitled to distrbu- A NYT I NG ! -:- EV ERYTHIN G , from a pistol shot wound, and finding pictures of Fairyland, and with many eThe afteroo's entertainment will y , o he ersiged upo to e kNiN am .a wis gut , wu startling and wonderful accessories a clude with a footrace between two promi- exhibited within two years from the publica - inid fithin woti thear from he brred William H. Harwick guilyof wilful mr- simple love story is told. nent Jacksonville athletes and with a don of this notice, they will I e barred. T Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private der, and J. A. and Frank P. Bradford as The company all acquitted themselves grand afterpiece, in which the players in ASABEL F. WOOD, accessories thereto. The jurymen were: creditably but Ignacio Martinette, as Toby, the two base ball teams and the two foot- Administrat r. Residences, Ships, Steamers, Offices, from captured the house, with his witty local ball elevens, and the -umpires in the two John Webber, foreman; Jacob Dudenhoffer, hits, and graceful bearing. he Snow matches, making a total of forty-two con- AKE NOTICE, that six months after date 0 , Charles Engel, J. S. Winter, J. W. Brady, Brothers in their gymnastic performances testants, will run from goal post, to goal of her county of, I wiDuval my firesent to the Cal county Judge O ' st, the county of Duval my final accounts and Charles A. Holland. were also received with vociferous ap- post, a 110 yard dash. A "ooby" prize vouchers as administrator of the estate of Cam be bought at the Original PioneerInstallment House o The first witness examined was Police- plause, and the grosteque and wonderful will be given the unfortunate last one. NealJ.DenglasslateofDuval countyedeceased, man Lowe, who testified that about 11:45 work of the Lorellas was much ap The Football Association's Executive and ask for my final discharge asadministrat o'clock Saturday night he was passing preciated. Committee of seven has been selected, and or of said eastate. FREDERICK J. DuBOSTL down on the north side of Bay street near The Peacock Ballet. led by Mile Leonida is doposed as follows: VFREDERICK Js uBtS, tae NeaJ.Dug Liberty, when he heard a pistol shot on the Steccioni, was also a feature of the even- Eldon Bisbee, captain; W. R. Carter, maia- iacksonvr of the estate of Neal J. Douglass. opposite side of the street. "I started to ing, and scored a success. lge; W. Stokton treasurer; A. Perry, E. 66 WSaToBAYe Sae of TEA DET. OPokton tre.Bd 1asue A. erry E. 66j W ET~WN1 B.A. STR EEi~T . cross the street," continued the officer, aThe. "Devil's Auction" will be presented DDBwean . W S B SE. and as I did so I saw two men coming who again to-night for the last time. i ' R ofe t ICKEDup astray, one brown mule, about ran as soon as they saw me. I followed R recordd ofthe Courts. Fourteen hands high, Ibranded with letter tem a short istan and turnedbak, TWO ENTERPRISING MERCHANTS Circuit Court.-Robert Scott vs. Thomas R. 0 on right jaw, about eight years old, by Robert Cash Pamens s Tr Balance h ort distane and' turned back, TWO ENTERPRISING< XURCANTS. tonato o elvn uly .A u iom eodn olw honrfSad- m l I then went into Ling Ming's laundry I Towns, action for replevin; guilty; T. A. and Lewis and turned over through Justice B lisa- aon and found him lying on the floor breath- Messrs. Estes Open One of the Largest B. hi. McDonald for plaintiff' and Fletcher & property can have same by pihe owner of said in his last. CaptainBrowdep,Mr.DaCosta Houses in the Ancient City Wats for the defendant. George F. Drew & andpaying expenses, or I sall sl same be- PROMPT DELIVERY. and a colored man then came up and while One of the best indications of the pros- Co., vs. 0. J. H. Summers; jury waived and fore court-house by the sheriff, as the law di- OLITEIATTENTION, PROMPT DELIVERY. speaking with them a young man came upr ctser irut. Eour BuvCounty ___________ spto m e and asked me if I was m a young man officer up perity of St. Augustine is the rapid in- jndgment of $200 given; Fletcher & Wurts for rects. lerk Circuit ort D BUCKMAN, assured him that I was He said he was crease in the number and superiority of for plaintiff; T. A, and B. B. McDonell for October 8,1887. Call and see our New and Elegant Stock whether you wish the an who did the shooting, that his its drygoods stores. Everyonemusteateven defendants. Moses J. Brown vs. John M. Mc- N Rlto buy or not. LARK & LOFTUS, 66 W. St. naewsWliai.nrik n ht.tosh and Stephen Melton, action agante- to buy or hot. CLARK & LOFTUS, -66 W. Bay St.'o name was William H. Harwick and that if times are hard and money scarce, but intosh and Steph Melton, action against Mel he would go with me to the station house, ton to recover a promisory note: case argued Nj1 10ft where I took him." people do not buy fine raiment or invest in and judgmecat reserved: ogettand Bckman W A N1dL L & BN After taking the testimony of Officer fancy goods unless they have the for plaintiff, Hartridge and Young for defend Lowe the jury adjourned until t4 o'clock to money tospare. Five yearspago there ant. .. ... .R Esta e norting0 await the resul of the post-cortem a e s hardly a single dry goods house in the Following is the calender for to-day- CONSIDER] THKE FOLLOWING R : : a: orin : amination. When they reassembled coun- city that could be rated as first-class. At F. W. Pope vs. (lark & Loftus. W. P. Ward sel was admitted, O. J. H. Summer's ap- the present time St. Augustine has the andF. W. Popefor plaintiff, R. B. Archibald .__ iw-I'Z 'Iobs.c;o r.-id Stxolkers' .Lrt1 i 4i, hearing for the State and Mr. John Hart- finest dry goods establishments in the for the defendant. Gustave Miller vs. the City prig " State. One of the most recent ventures in of Jacksonville. T. A. M Donell for plaintiff, We do a general Real Estate business. Rents Collected and remittances promptly made. ridge to, the defense. Cl n oe o eed n. Alni os The fi st wit , called was Captain N. the dry goods line is that of Mr. J. W. & Call and Jones for de fendant. Atlanti Coaste, r No. 25 Pine St., (Lock Box 579) Jacksonville, Fla. B. Browd n A holives in the same building G. P. Este8, who have just opened in the Steamship C., vs. the Jackonvill St. An- $0 ery, etc., atgrove and house, nur. gustine and Halifax River Railroad ompany ery, etc., at Oveido, Orange county. where theshooiug took place. TheCap- Rainey building, next door tthe post- Elyand Owen, and C. P. and J. C. Abargain. tai stated that shortly before 12 o'lock office. Although their doors have been Cooper for plaintiff, Randall, Wal- 50acs-n-ac CLOTHING. 4 Saturday night he heard a pistol shot and open hut a week the amount of. business her and Foster, for the defendant. 5,000.neat asanford. High.ebeautiful as he put his head out of the window just don by them is most gratifying and thei r W. L. Seymour vs. Peter . Randall. G.building lots. A splendid property JACOB CKY 4ovr Liog Ming's establishment to ascer- daily sales foot up tosomething andsome. Wheaton Deans for plaintiff, R. B. Archibald uildinglots Asplniropertyonydro tar the cause he heard some one cry Mr. J. W. Estes recently returned from for defendant. Charter and Ring vs. B. Up- for suburban homes. "murder." He ran down stairs to the NewYork, where purchase an - ton and Company. Fleming an Danief r efend 2000. Fifty-fouracres -fifteen-acrebear de sn n Ti A. .d fr defendant lggrove, house, nursery, et., near Oe FC r t ' street and met Officer Low mense stock of new goods, with which the Iharles. Fields vs. the New York Associated c o s , S ns eco, _ 1 t 1 sreadmeOfc eos and juLst then a t"olta Flm. It )D.n Fcouns heNwYokAso!nCI_ ,,e man came up tol im and asked if he was an store is now packed. A walk through the Press. Pope and k ilds for plaintiff, Randall within the town limits. This place officer. Witness said no, but pointed out establishment recalls a tempting display of Walker and Foster for defendent. Robert within the town limits. Thisplace h o0 the officer. The young man went to the new goods which are being disposed of at Green vs. Mollie Richardson. Pope and Filds is cheap at $1i5sWest se oTi. . ran nderoo n. C. br-t1,000. T wen ty-fotr building lots Gents Furnishing Goods, lats Caps, Trunks, Vabses, Etc. officer and whispered to himn. Witness remarkably low prices. Their line of for laintiff, M. . Jorda for defendent. C. Palatka. Worth three times the West Bay Street - - - - Jacksonville, Fla. head heoficr ay"you are the mn fancy goods is complete and comprises all 0. Livingston vs. T. N. Anderson. M. C. Jor- Paata Wot he ie h 5 West Bay Street, . . Jacksonville, Fla.: heard the officer say e e an fac s d ompletend crises dan for plaintiff, T. A. McDonell for defend- price offered for. that killed him.I" Witness then went int the latest styles and patterns. They have ant00 Fielt nFr eae Vi O~ OR THE ELE1GANT BRANS SHFOW CASE. the laundry and saw the Chinaman lying also a completestock of ladies' and gents' 300. . county.s in Fort Meade, Po on his face in the back part of the front furnishing goods, and carry a line of their 0 oEOy.RGE C. WIN0 room wih his head toward the door, his own brand of shirts which they can guar- LOCAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Ten acres in Apopka, Orange GEORGE C. W ILSON, room wit hi hea to ardthe oor ] 00.county. feet near the east end of a antee as the very best. They have also a WAR DEPARTMNT SUCCESSOR TO - - - GEO. . small counter which stands west and complete stock of house furnishing goods, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARN.,. f2,000. Newtwo-story building (store and STO O east. Witness saw a large butcher and any one in want of carpets, rugs, mat- JACKSONVILLE, Fla., November 21, 1887. }dwelling) at Grove Park, Alachua WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN knife lying on the floor about tings, or oilcloths, can find a large variety Seventy-titth meridian time. county. Good business stand. 8 *ro*siO five feet from his feet: the knife were be. onhand. Trunks and valises of all sizes Wm 0 11Ind. >e h a t a r O series 'a nd P rovis .~ ~ = A %id 1,000. New stre house and lotat H~aine hind the counter; there was no lights and quality are kept on hand. If a ladyor F City, Polk county. Good business burning in the tront room, but one or two gentleman wishes a pair of shoes they can I '- "L stand. No. 4. " ' 5 iZ t Stand 1'wOr.vi FS .a. behind a curtain in the back part of the be easily fitted here. 0. o o 600. Two lots in Lakeland, "ol, room; witness examined his bed; it looked ,Probably the most important feature of 0 Q. '' count y. as though some one had been.in it that the establishment is the millinery depart- : . , I o i Sh aksovlle night ment. The presiding genius of this branch a - - 6 Du al county. asn e next witness was J. A. Bradford ofthe ui is Miss Gail, a Baltimore -a 4 - - otanddwelingatMayport, who testified as follows: lady of lon-' experience in the leading mil- 7 a. in.. 30.14 28 NW 81 0 72 2flC'ear. )00lf Two lots and dwelling at Mayport, --. '~ 8pm. 0.174 40 7N 1 0 8eClear. AuaconF linery establishments of the "Monumental p.m.. 80.1 4 NE 6 0 61Clear. uval cunty. "I went with W. H. Harwick and my brother City." Hats and bonnets can be trimmed w p mi. tpa 40 NE 6 0t temperature Three lots in Oakland (North Jack- " Frank Bradford into Ling Ming's laundry to order, and as a full stock of every thing Highest temperatures, lowet tem8erat U sonville), Duval county. A $ A about 12 o'clock last Saturday night and was . o r er lsko e hn 38, for the past26 hours. Same datel88o high-i in there at the time of the shooting. We stop- in the millinery line is kept on andest temperature 73, lowest temperature 49. Ten acres at Bloomingdale, Hills odin there on our way hnmine, Mr. Harwick customers can be easily suited. The amount of rainfall is given by inches bounty. Splendid orange dis Nildi g t d .ad some washing in there and asked the The Messrs. Estes are confident'thattheir and hundredths 0. trict. ST '-c .. ildizi at O ld S tan d Chinaman for it. He was asked if he had his goods are in variety, quality and' price For Eastern Florida: Warmer; fair weather, T wo hundred acres near Plant City, ticket and he said, "No; had left ithome or lost fully equal to any on the market, and per- light easterly winds be-4,ming variable. Hillsboro county. 40 and 42 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. it and wouldn't have time to come down the sons wishing anything in their line would Hi-lbor next morning, butwanted his clothes to-night."acres i Plant City, grove; n> n u w td he blook frh.is d el to al n e Filed For Record. house et c., Hillsboro county. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishing clothes; he asked for them two or three times; --- Two deeds only'were filed for record in h GA, said there re two ladies' collars in witA Ver Cold Da One hundred and sixty acres choice Goods, Granite and Agate Ware.... Sash, 'Doors B ds his, but the Chinaman ot A Very Ond Da. the County Clerk's offi oyestprdw, as fol- ,Bl.andso give them up; Harwick then said It was a cold day yesterday and stove lows: n ear Brooksvle, Heando Paints nd Oils. Agric tural Imple nt Iron and "'What will we do boys." I said suppose dealers could not supply the demand. In Phillis Ball and husband to Edward W. Gil- Forty acres northwest of Green Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps, we stay all night. The Chinaman then went boFrty acres northwest of GreenSteR p BlinH sadPck g, um , and put a paper up to the window, closed the consequence of the blizzard fires *ere kin- len, the east'half of lot 2, block 78. old number Cove Spring, Clay county. Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-Point doorthen ook afan ad putout te li or 78 new or official number, situated on A sh- SemadW trPp door, then took a fan and put out the lights died in the fireplaces and as a result three ley street. Consideration $975. Dated No- 600 Forty acres, twenty miles south of Steel Galvanized Fence Wire, Mantels, laStettCnieaio.95 atdN- "" gst ie Wirec Mantels:; in that room. The Chinaman went back to alarms were sounded and firemen were vember 19. 1887. St. Augustin.e. Hammock land on some shelves in the hack part of the room and ParaneMoooandMarL.rMoode hisnwif took down a couple of packages ahed carrie ad able at least to keep themselves warm re- Paran Moody and Mary L. Mood, his wife, the coast, ner the canal. Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc. them into the back room. e then came out sponding to the calls. The thermometer to James C. William son ot 2, bloc 4, in East Ten acres near- -, Alachua -AGENT FOR: went to the shelves again and took down a at 1 o'clock this morning reached some- county, Dagler Oil Stoves, Orane Lightning Powder, Farmers Frieanrd and long knife and truck at Harwick, whoil Stoves, Orang Lightning Powder, Farmers' Friend and fo, the door. e struck at him two or three cury registering 41 degrees. The indica- A Case of Discrimination. 500. Twenty acres near Ocala, Mario Boss Plows, Perr & C's Celebrated Stoves and Ranges, Fairanks' Stan times and was in two orthree feet of Harwick tions are that the cold snap has passed and Sieuiat to tne NWs-HzA Ln. - c eMrasi tarwick and the outer door, e the weather will become warmer. WASHINGTON, Di. C., November 21.-The 20. Thirty buildinglotson LakeCharm dare Scales, Southern, St. Louis, White Lead, Masury's Pure Colors in Oil Hawc n h ue or , (Long Lake), near Oveido, Orange R ira n i d P it "When the shooting took place we both ran * Inter State Commerce Commission to-day county. yS Rairad iq id out together, down Bay street to 'Liberty, and In Mayor Bowden's Court. began the hearing in the case of Ezra Rice 20. Two houses and lot at Bayard, St. and wood pilibe. W e had been there only afew mein- Charles Foster, William McGinn, John against the Louisville and Nashvile and Johns county. Tin Roofing, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin work to Order utes when Harwick said, "I will go and give Franklin and John Morant, all colored, nine other southern roads, complaining 25. One hcuse (small store) and lot at wetomyselfup" Iadvisedhim to doso. I ten were before Mayor Bowden in the LaVilla that a discrimination In favor of the Summit, Marian county. State Agent for Chattanooga Stove Co.'s "Loo The next witnesswsFrankP.Bradford court yesterday charged with beig va- Standard Oil ompany is practiced. A Twenty acres at Cork, Hillboronvill whose testimony was the same as J. A grants. They were sentenced to five day's numb of depositions wer e taken, but no county.Yary choic e n e l duty in the street gang. Henry Brown decisionour building lots in Seville, o- oSto es. Prices in Jacksonville ame sitting on the outer which stands nort was fined $2 for being drunk and William probably last several days. 6 O. ysacour e e r n ve on the Chiaman came around the-end of the stole a pair of pantaloons from Morris i nl oi stolen on pair coute whichoun fromd Morris - counter, and was just opposite him when Cohn a few days ago, was unab ''Any of the above property will prove a Caveats and Trade Marks obtained and all he struck at Harwick first. and hadgot Cohn a f days ago, was gotto fu- valuableopurchase, as I bought when it was Formerly theSt. Marks. other business in the U. S. Patent office at S tonly at Hw feyonrdthi when ha ish $25 bail; demanded by Judge Magill a and am satisfied with a moderate tended to fo moderate fees. struck the second time. He was within yesterday, and was sent up to the county margin. You also save the commission Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla e isopposite the U.S.Patent office, tru oie eeof ti he w as ail.' R"YA charged by agents. OPEN DURING THE SUMMER. and we can obtain Patents in less time than four or five feet of Harwick when he was a on The most central house in the city, near those remote from Washington. doot. s ide ways n thaow artse the obin HenBTost.. JONES~C postoffice, street cars andferries. New . Send model or drawing. We advise as to ' ' l usid th t h e in bttso the Ge Robbing Hen Roosts. at e aeleti el patentability fresh of charge; and we make n IE Eaths elat. $furnitore, er oay, charge unless we obtain a Patent. tol until theW shooting was done. George Smith, colored, was found guilty baths, etc. $,50to 3,00per day. ce refer here, to the Postmaster, the Su Mr. W. C. West, of the NEWS-HERALD, of stealinga hen and a rooster from Maria U S. J. B. TOOI, ProP* of Money Order Div., and to onials of the rm. was the next Witness. He testified that Williams, colored, before Judge Magill S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, termna the statement which appeared in the Sun- yesterday, and in default of $30 bail was Hotel San Diego, (New.) and references to actual clients in your own daty's NEWS-HERALD, of W. H. Hsrwick's, committed to jail. Deo relative to the shooting of Ling s, ca . Wholesale rocer, Jacksonville, a. Burnside Beach, . - Near the Jetties. State or county, write t. A. SNOW & CO. made to him (West) by W. H. Harwick LOCAL BRIEFS. One Hour from Jacksonville* Opposite Patent Offe Washington, D. himself. Bathing, FiOhing and Huntie . Accommo IDrs. Kenworthy ard uimmuer then de- The Jacksonville gan club will meet a " ahnihn adHni..Adfim.___________________ d that LingMin'sdath wasaseuse toTnightoat7p.m. at5. xNorton's oee. Florida Savings Ban dan,1 guests. Terms, $2 par day, THper nose s'Until completion of the J".&M. rail. T - a O T ty the wound. -- Rev 3. B. Culpeope'r will commence a - A K I iItVUp -- " orao take theJ".& A.'ai~road tPablo°Beachsemott apravsrga LtotwhiCen'1 The case was then given to the jury who revival service at St. Paul's M. E. Church, .- AND-. orsteamboat to Mayport, dvsirg a to when were less than five minutes in coming to South, on Thanksgiving night. "e S/ X ]OePost-offiee. Maport, .L the following verdict: Fishheimer,Goodkind& Co., of New York, stAND-a "We, the jurors, find W. H. Harwck, guilty send through L. Furchgott, their checa JACKSONVILLE, - - LORIDA. 11e Tl'1ORT lORS6, , of the wilful murder of Ling Ming, and J. A. for $80 as their subscription for the Ex- Trantctsa G Bank ing Bupsis Il PROPRIETOR. Bradford and S rank P. Bradford, accessories position.eer aJin Bsiess . TBR E m, . -POPIETOR thereto." The thermometer at George Hughes' Interest Allowed on Deposits. St., three doors from e Post-office Mr. Harwick is a member of the Trinity pharmacy, corner Bay and Ocean streets, Has for sale Choice Lote, Orange GrovsFL M. E. Church choir and for the past three registered 54 degrees as the highest and 30 and Wild Lands. Collects Rents and Bartow, - o !Florida JACKSO1VILLE, FLA. months has been in the employ of Cohen degrees as the lowest temperature during Interest, Negotiates Loans, etc. The most convenient and centrally situated m a Brothers' store, as are also the three Brad- the 24hours ending at 2 p.m. yesterday. J. C. GREELEY' Pf any k ous in the t otemso. e mpe After the jury had rendered their verdict The city library was opened yesterday ti Pu e. 'OMR __ _ _ _ _ rltlg aid Bni Justice Magill issued a warrant for the ar- for visitors. The members of last season Absolutely Pure. ____OMERr.__ m N urk. :. rest of tbe Bradford's, but at a late hour aeiepcllyslctdt ee hi ~vz rTSLN F~E lst of Brado' been arte, r mebsecrhipsto taked ok from the i This powder never varies. A marvet of AIISI TT jsA o AT LOWEST RATES. The h~dy of LingMing is still at the brarj, purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More ] GAINEsvILLE, FLA., Novem er 9, 1887. economical than the ordinary kinds, and can. " Y a letter from the Honorable Commis- Send for prices. Railroad printing in all its undertaking establishment of McGinnis & A lively set-to occurred on West Bay notbesoldin competition with themultitude of da) sinner of the General Land Office, under bran ho. Clark. The brother of the deceased arrived street yesterday between a prominent low test, short weight alum or phosphate date of September2. 1887, this voice has band FLO from Palarka yesterday, and will have dry goods merchant and one of his clerks. powders. Sold only in us. RovA, BAKING - open to settlement and eno r under the Gen- d Ling Ming's body shipped to New York for Friends interferred and separated the com 'owp on.. ,o . unats,,'t." . o e ral and Laws of the United States, all1ands OX EN IN IU E interment. batants before any damage was done to sale and Retail Dealer in heretofore withdrawn for indemnity purposes *" either party, NOTICES. I - W -:-LlQforthebenefit of the Pensacola and Atlantic MRS-HMLN' HADBG h eua oplsrieo hY . L G LU ~Ri,~ I'b,~ lI UO Ral'road, under the grant of Mayl17, 1856, ax-UA LN > NS T1T , L" RS. ____________ BA C. A. wil be hald to-night at 8 o'clock, capt such lands as maybe coveredby approved (standard time). Prof. Tomasello will COMSSIONEI's So. and ration hall not affect rights acquired within 50% WEST BAY STREET. -' It Is Taken From Her Room, and Two render music on the violin with piano ac- Y virtue of an order geade by the County No. 1W. Bay St., Jas villa, Fla. the primary or granted limits of any other . Draymen are Arrested. companiment by Prof. Frisch. Service for p. Judge of Duvai county, in the matter "f . Congressional grant. abvNisrutonw Yesterday Mrs. A. Hamlin engaged W men only, of Miles Price, deceased, to sell lands of said I have both in stock and in bond a very fine hereby declare said lands restored to the pub- COMPOUND OXYGEN, H. and WillEam Davis, colored draymen The body of Mist Edith Bidwell, 'daugh- estate to pay debts, I will sell on thesth day of lot of Whiskies which I can sell to the trade lic domain and open to settlement and entry houso e romen' ter of Mr. A. I. Bidwell, of Orlando, who December, A. D. 18u7, ijefore the Court House just as cheap as any house in New York or under the Public Land Laws of the United 'to move her household effects from A. died suddenly at her home on Saturday door of said count , at public sale to the high- entucky. States, and the public notlledthfatonand after Medicated Apese Buesing's, in Brooklyn, to a house on Ce- last, was brought to this city and interred est bidder for cas, during the legalhours of PRI L . January18,1'88, aepli to file uponor thi dar stree, between Adams and Monroe, nterta afternoon at St. Nicholas, by s the fol owing decried lands, to wit : T Penter unapproved byth of E eis -AND " Lotoser.a. in section ,88, lot 6 in section 26, lot 1 in Per Gallon 'will be received by this office_ -N - i this dty. The ladies of the Newnan street Presby- the southeast quarter of section 27, and the ountVrDnon ure Rye Wh 1 00 J. CWFO R, Reier. In the bedroom of the house which the terian church will give a sociable at the south half of the southwest quarter of section Mout Vbs non Pure Rye Whiskey, 1888... 5.B0 lady was vacating, was her hand-bag, in residence of Rev. W. Henry Dodge this 27. all in township 2, south range 25 east con- Gibson's Pure Ry ...... 8......... .... 4.00. NO CE ' which she had her pocket-book with evening. Abundant refreshments will be training 326.55 acres according toUnitdedl rate GDoor'sBShortHorn1ye88..... ..... .00 N-TICE BERGE THOD,, suvenys.C. COLLINS, Doherty/'s Short Aorn rye---------. 00. o.*=AIO sum of money and a costly ring in it. Jt served, and the ladies earnestly hope to re- Nuovember 7, 1887. Commislsioner Doherty's Short A rn Bourbon...... 22 Eg Btgag-tz ']"'ye TTork-s ' -ALSO sides o there mvaluablooeste paperS. c s moment charita o as i is for a n o ngahla Rye Whi sky ............ 2 . of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed fromHOMETREAT leaving the two drayeen engaged in tak Classes in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium REWARD.105 Pine Street to 35 West Dual ing down the bedstead. After loading will be open as usual every Monday's bIy the Board of Countby Commissioners of 0ld Coni Bandy.. 5aa......... .00 their dray they went o f, and soon after Vednesday's ad Friday's from l:a0 Cacounty Florida, tot te arrest and on Old CaforniaBrandy............... .00 BetweennLaurtard Pine. the ur o A s r t S Mrs. Hamlin went to look for the hand- o'clock a.n. until9:30 o'clock p.m. All who viction of the person or persons who killed or (ld Oporto Port Wine, imported..... . 5.00 i i fan o eRefunded meats for the cure of Asihma, Bronnglt, bag in order to get some change, but she desire to become a members will please -murdered Grant Conner on the night of July Moradillo Port Wine, imported........ :00 a crne Catarr , Consumption, Blood Poisoning an discovered that the bag and money had call at the roomsor address Superintendent 80th ormorningof the31st,1881. in Clay coun- Calif, rnia Port Wine............... I50 JoevSpn O'DEA. Proprietor.r and Chronic Diseases. W disappeared. . . W. H. Andrews or General Secretary S. O. ty, near Middleburg on Black Creek Supe ior Golden 'herry Wine, imported.. 5.0 Knowing that the draymen were the on- Mitchell. C i tO. N. j. 'DEN Golde" .- hrry, imported ... N.. .. ' O.S. WR1HT. D. , Mana ly parties who had been in the house she Mr. C. S. Beerbwer has just received a Claionircuit .ouloridy .0.n.t Iherry.T .. 50 ae ri.n y' Mi. S B er o e ju tC ek"or iv (rmt.c io no ~herry im ported...............15 Ma uf ct re ExaminengeSurgeon immediately followed them, and charged quantity of very handsome and elaberate r HE firm of A C Hollinger & Co. is this Urbane inea o.'s Celebraten Catawba herry v a <'5 Eo1.,50 anuacturera Delin Bae,_ _oopnar_, them wilth the theft. They denied the quarter sheet show cards of the Florida I day dissolved. E. K. Hollinger retires Wine- . ..... . 1......0.. .. o 2 gh1 Alain L Scrll Sowings Ba ues, . a K E R a charge an' the lady appealed to an officer Railway and Navigation system. They from the firm. Mes ra. A.C. Illlgerand Dl. Domestic Gin ........... ........... 200 All kinds of Scrolled Sawing and Turned B A ER Y and had them arrested. Neither of the were prepared ny the south Publisbing P. Holland will continue the business uder Per Doz Work, Hived and Sawed Cypress Shingles,. articles were fonnd upon them, but Mrs. Company, of New Yok and forum a' ve the old firm name, assuming aLl liabilities. vem T r y ,A. C. H','LLING R, Guineas' Dublin Porter. bottled......... $ 2. Fencing, Laths. Fruit and y getable C r-ates, I *^' " *.. ^ Hamlin felt so thoroughly convinced that happy blendingof colors of pale and deep E. K. HO'LINGER, tass'Pale Ale... .................. 2.25 etc. Seasoned Lumber constantly on hand. Whole sal and t the two men were the guilty parties that navy blqe with lette s, aking on the D.P. HOLAND. Shan & Co.'s iger Ale............ 1.0 All orders filled with promptness andB tO I she had them locked up in the city jail, whole a very attractivedisplay. , Jacksonvile, Fl.November 8, 1887.4 ebratd"Faust"Ler Beer.. .. ..... 1.3 &i-pBtch. - - -.- '?>-..-k i-'-,A-+KY-k'+' -,-- - -'' ,' i-'--------- +++•+ ++ ;4:+++ + •,+,: ; ++ '

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i'1.E DAILY NEWS-UERA.LD, TUESDAY N10R1NIIN G, NOVEMBER 22, 1887.

and will br'ng the case before Judge SPORT AT THE FAIR GROUNDS. IN COUNTY OUT, FURNITURE.

Magill his morning. DUVAL COUNTY, "LORIDA.

'h e ring whicl was in the pocket book The Football Association Program For By the County Judge of said County: O TO has a large stone set, with the initials "W. Thursday Afternoon. " El' L EAS, S. O. King has applied

DECISION THE JURY OF INQU T raise letters on top, and on the Arrangements ar'e being made for an af- tion f tis Esto Jr E. trofgA. dist emea inside of the band is engraved the letters

:to th Cout e of deceased,

ON TilE DEI' F IN G. "A. N.to V. .N." ternoon outing at the Fair Grounds, next late of said County of Duval. ONursdE DEaT OF LING A o Na, b those fond of outt W 'J"THESE ARE, TIHEREFORE, to cite and admon* Thursday, by se fund of out- ish all and singular the kindred and creditors

THE DEVIL'S AUOTION door sports, which will offer novel of said deceased, to be and appear before this C re William A. Harwick eld for te Crime as well as pleasing attractions to the pub- ourt, on or before the 17th day ot Dece..- Baby Carriages, Hat Racks, Mirrors, Matting, Carpets Willam . Hrwic He lece a th a.s wel a plasin atracionsto he ub-ber, A. D. 188 , and tile objections, if any they t

and J. A. and Frank P. Bradford Held Welcomed by a Large Audience at thelic. A six-inning game of base ball will hve, to the gr anting le tteis, a aforeaid W indow Shades, Stoves. Pictures. Toilet Sets as Accessories-Testimony of Eye Wit- Park Opera House. be played by the bst ball tssers ofo the same will be granted as prad nesses of the atal Shooting. The Park Opera House was taxed to e played t beis ball tossers of the teITNEss my ameas County Judge of the city. It will begin at 2 o'clock and inuDe- Couity aforesaid thbs ed ,of November .

almost its full capacity last night by an diately after will follow a match game of 1887. W.A. McLEAN, County Judge.

The jury of inquest empanneled to in- appreciative audienceassembled to witness football. Bisbee will umpire tihe ball Pa r uie e - oo uies quire into the death of Ling Ming, the the opening performance of Gilmore's suc- gaThef a ui the The football match will be between NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT. OLOCKS,LAMPS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, -Chinese laundryman, who was killed at cessful speculator comedy the "Devil's elevens chosen from the newly formed club CLOCKS, LAMPS, BLANKETS, C

his lundry shop Saturday night, met at Auction." and will be a contest entirely new in ths TORS.

Justice Magill's office yesterday morning, The play in most respects is original in city. The game will be nler the direc- ALL persons having claims of any kind B 1 attre Srg Justice Maill's oice yesterday morn in in plot and wonderful in scenic elects tion of Mr. Eldou Bisbee, captain of the against the estate of Cincinnatla Belote,

and after hearing testimony returned a rapid changes and stage parapernalia, club, a graduate of Harvard t87, and an lateAofDuvalounty FloriTNa, -eceased, he: EVE Y verdict that Ling Ming came to his death The scenes are a continual series of stage enthusiastic devotee of the sport. creditors, and all persons entitled to distrbu- A NYT I NG ! -:- EV ERYTHIN G , from a pistol shot wound, and finding pictures of Fairyland, and with many eThe afteroo's entertainment will y , o he ersiged upo to e kNiN

am .a wis gut , wu startling and wonderful accessories a clude with a footrace between two promi- exhibited within two years from the publica- inid fithin woti thear from he brred

William H. Harwick guilyof wilful mr- simple love story is told. nent Jacksonville athletes and with a don of this notice, they will I e barred. T Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private der, and J. A. and Frank P. Bradford as The company all acquitted themselves grand afterpiece, in which the players in ASABEL F. WOOD,

accessories thereto. The jurymen were: creditably but Ignacio Martinette, as Toby, the two base ball teams and the two foot- Administrat r. Residences, Ships, Steamers, Offices, from captured the house, with his witty local ball elevens, and the -umpires in the two

John Webber, foreman; Jacob Dudenhoffer, hits, and graceful bearing. he Snow matches, making a total of forty-two con- AKE NOTICE, that six months after date 0 , Charles Engel, J. S. Winter, J. W. Brady, Brothers in their gymnastic performances testants, will run from goal post, to goal of her county of, I wiDuval my firesent to the Cal county Judge O '

st, the county of Duval my final accounts and Charles A. Holland. were also received with vociferous ap- post, a 110 yard dash. A "ooby" prize vouchers as administrator of the estate of Cam be bought at the Original PioneerInstallment House o

The first witness examined was Police- plause, and the grosteque and wonderful will be given the unfortunate last one. NealJ.DenglasslateofDuval countyedeceased,

man Lowe, who testified that about 11:45 work of the Lorellas was much ap The Football Association's Executive and ask for my final discharge asadministrat

o'clock Saturday night he was passing preciated. Committee of seven has been selected, and or of said eastate. FREDERICK J. DuBOSTL

down on the north side of Bay street near The Peacock Ballet. led by Mile Leonida is doposed as follows: VFREDERICK Js uBtS, tae NeaJ.Dug

Liberty, when he heard a pistol shot on the Steccioni, was also a feature of the even- Eldon Bisbee, captain; W. R. Carter, maia- iacksonvr of the estate of Neal J. Douglass.

opposite side of the street. "I started to ing, and scored a success. lge; W. Stokton treasurer; A. Perry, E. 66 WSaToBAYe Sae of TEA DET.

OPokton tre.Bd 1asue A. erry E. 66j W ET~WN1 B.A. STR EEi~T .

cross the street," continued the officer, aThe. "Devil's Auction" will be presented DDBwean . W S B SE. and as I did so I saw two men coming who again to-night for the last time. i ' R ofe t ICKEDup astray, one brown mule, about

ran as soon as they saw me. I followed R recordd ofthe Courts. Fourteen hands high, Ibranded with letter

tem a short istan and turnedbak, TWO ENTERPRISING MERCHANTS Circuit Court.-Robert Scott vs. Thomas R. 0 on right jaw, about eight years old, by Robert Cash Pamens s Tr Balance h ort distane and' turned back, TWO ENTERPRISING< XURCANTS. tonato o elvn uly .A u iom eodn olw honrfSad- m l I then went into Ling Ming's laundry I Towns, action for replevin; guilty; T. A. and Lewis and turned over through Justice B lisa- aon and found him lying on the floor breath- Messrs. Estes Open One of the Largest B. hi. McDonald for plaintiff' and Fletcher & property can have same by pihe owner of said

in his last. CaptainBrowdep,Mr.DaCosta Houses in the Ancient City Wats for the defendant. George F. Drew & andpaying expenses, or I sall sl same be- PROMPT DELIVERY. and a colored man then came up and while One of the best indications of the pros- Co., vs. 0. J. H. Summers; jury waived and fore court-house by the sheriff, as the law di- OLITEIATTENTION, PROMPT DELIVERY. speaking with them a young man came upr ctser irut. Eour BuvCounty ___________

spto m e and asked me if I was m a young man officer up perity of St. Augustine is the rapid in- jndgment of $200 given; Fletcher & Wurts for rects. lerk Circuit ort D BUCKMAN,

assured him that I was He said he was crease in the number and superiority of for plaintiff; T. A, and B. B. McDonell for October 8,1887. Call and see our New and Elegant Stock whether you wish

the an who did the shooting, that his its drygoods stores. Everyonemusteateven defendants. Moses J. Brown vs. John M. Mc- N Rlto buy or not. LARK & LOFTUS, 66 W. St. naewsWliai.nrik n ht.tosh and Stephen Melton, action agante- to buy or hot. CLARK & LOFTUS, -66 W. Bay St.'o

name was William H. Harwick and that if times are hard and money scarce, but intosh and Steph Melton, action against Mel

he would go with me to the station house, ton to recover a promisory note: case argued Nj1 10ft where I took him." people do not buy fine raiment or invest in and judgmecat reserved: ogettand Bckman W A N1dL L & BN

After taking the testimony of Officer fancy goods unless they have the for plaintiff, Hartridge and Young for defend

Lowe the jury adjourned until t4 o'clock to money tospare. Five yearspago there ant. .. ... .R Esta e norting0 await the resul of the post-cortem a e s hardly a single dry goods house in the Following is the calender for to-day- CONSIDER] THKE FOLLOWING R : : a: orin :

amination. When they reassembled coun- city that could be rated as first-class. At F. W. Pope vs. (lark & Loftus. W. P. Ward

sel was admitted, O. J. H. Summer's ap- the present time St. Augustine has the andF. W. Popefor plaintiff, R. B. Archibald .__ iw-I'Z 'Iobs.c;o r.-id Stxolkers' .Lrt1 i 4i,

hearing for the State and Mr. John Hart- finest dry goods establishments in the for the defendant. Gustave Miller vs. the City prig " State. One of the most recent ventures in of Jacksonville. T. A. M Donell for plaintiff, We do a general Real Estate business. Rents Collected and remittances promptly made. ridge to, the defense. Cl n oe o eed n. Alni os

The fi st wit , called was Captain N. the dry goods line is that of Mr. J. W. & Call and Jones for de fendant. Atlanti Coaste, r No. 25 Pine St., (Lock Box 579) Jacksonville, Fla. B. Browd n A holives in the same building G. P. Este8, who have just opened in the Steamship C., vs. the Jackonvill St. An- $0 ery, etc., atgrove and house, nur.

gustine and Halifax River Railroad ompany ery, etc., at Oveido, Orange county.

where theshooiug took place. TheCap- Rainey building, next door tthe post- Elyand Owen, and C. P. and J. C. Abargain.

tai stated that shortly before 12 o'lock office. Although their doors have been Cooper for plaintiff, Randall, Wal- 50acs-n-ac CLOTHING. 4

Saturday night he heard a pistol shot and open hut a week the amount of. business her and Foster, for the defendant. 5,000.neat asanford. High.ebeautiful

as he put his head out of the window just don by them is most gratifying and thei r W. L. Seymour vs. Peter . Randall. G.building lots. A splendid property JACOB CKY 4ovr Liog Ming's establishment to ascer- daily sales foot up tosomething andsome. Wheaton Deans for plaintiff, R. B. Archibald uildinglots Asplniropertyonydro tar the cause he heard some one cry Mr. J. W. Estes recently returned from for defendant. Charter and Ring vs. B. Up- for suburban homes.

"murder." He ran down stairs to the NewYork, where purchase an - ton and Company. Fleming an Danief r efend 2000. Fifty-fouracres -fifteen-acrebearde sn n Ti A. .d fr defendant lggrove, house, nursery, et., near Oe FC r t '

street and met Officer Low mense stock of new goods, with which the Iharles. Fields vs. the New York Associated c o s , S ns eco, _ 1 t 1 sreadmeOfc eos and juLst then a t"olta Flm. It )D.n Fcouns heNwYokAso!nCI_ ,,e

man came up tol im and asked if he was an store is now packed. A walk through the Press. Pope and k ilds for plaintiff, Randall within the town limits. This place

officer. Witness said no, but pointed out establishment recalls a tempting display of Walker and Foster for defendent. Robert within the town limits. Thisplace h o0 the officer. The young man went to the new goods which are being disposed of at Green vs. Mollie Richardson. Pope and Filds is cheap at $1i5sWest

se oTi. . ran nderoo n. C. br-t1,000. T wen ty-fotr building lots Gents Furnishing Goods, lats Caps, Trunks, Vabses, Etc. officer and whispered to himn. Witness remarkably low prices. Their line of for laintiff, M. . Jorda for defendent. C. Palatka. Worth three times the West Bay Street - - - - Jacksonville, Fla. head heoficr ay"you are the mn fancy goods is complete and comprises all 0. Livingston vs. T. N. Anderson. M. C. Jor- Paata Wot he ie h 5 West Bay Street, . . Jacksonville, Fla.: heard the officer say e e an fac s dompletend crises dan for plaintiff, T. A. McDonell for defend- price offered for.

that killed him.I" Witness then went int the latest styles and patterns. They have ant00 Fielt nFr eae Vi O~ OR THE ELE1GANT BRANS SHFOW CASE.

the laundry and saw the Chinaman lying also a completestock of ladies' and gents' 300. . county.s in Fort Meade, Po

on his face in the back part of the front furnishing goods, and carry a line of their 0 oEOy.RGE C. WIN0 room wih his head toward the door, his own brand of shirts which they can guar- LOCAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. Ten acres in Apopka, Orange GEORGE C. W ILSON, room wit hi hea to ardthe oor ] 00.county.

feet near the east end of a antee as the very best. They have also a WAR DEPARTMNT SUCCESSOR TO - - - GEO. .

small counter which stands west and complete stock of house furnishing goods, SIGNAL SERVICE, U. S. ARN.,. f2,000. Newtwo-story building (store and STO O

east. Witness saw a large butcher and any one in want of carpets, rugs, mat- JACKSONVILLE, Fla., November 21, 1887. }dwelling) at Grove Park, Alachua WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN

knife lying on the floor about tings, or oilcloths, can find a large variety Seventy-titth meridian time. county. Good business stand. 8 *ro*siO five feet from his feet: the knife were be. onhand. Trunks and valises of all sizes Wm 0 11Ind. >e h a t a r O series 'a nd P rovis .~ ~ = A %id 1,000. New stre house and lotat H~aine

hind the counter; there was no lights and quality are kept on hand. If a ladyor F City, Polk county. Good business

burning in the tront room, but one or two gentleman wishes a pair of shoes they can I '- "L stand. No. 4. " ' 5 iZ t Stand 1'wOr.vi FS .a. behind a curtain in the back part of the be easily fitted here. 0. o o 600. Two lots in Lakeland, "ol,

room; witness examined his bed; it looked ,Probably the most important feature of 0 Q. '' count y. as though some one had been.in it that the establishment is the millinery depart- : . , I o i Sh aksovlle

night ment. The presiding genius of this branch a - - 6 Du al county. asn

e next witness was J. A. Bradford ofthe ui is Miss Gail, a Baltimore -a 4 - - otanddwelingatMayport,

who testified as follows: lady of lon-' experience in the leading mil- 7 a. in.. 30.14 28 NW 81 0 72 2flC'ear. )00lf Two lots and dwelling at Mayport, --. '~ 8pm. 0.174 40 7N 1 0 8eClear. AuaconF

linery establishments of the "Monumental p.m.. 80.1 4 NE 6 0 61Clear. uval cunty.

"I went with W. H. Harwick and my brother City." Hats and bonnets can be trimmed w p mi. tpa 40 NE 6 0t temperature Three lots in Oakland (North Jack- " Frank Bradford into Ling Ming's laundry to order, and as a full stock of every thing Highest temperatures, lowet tem8erat U sonville), Duval county. A $ A about 12 o'clock last Saturday night and was . o r er lsko e hn 38, for the past26 hours. Same datel88o high-i in there at the time of the shooting. We stop- in the millinery line is kept on andest temperature 73, lowest temperature 49. Ten acres at Bloomingdale, Hills

odin there on our way hnmine, Mr. Harwick customers can be easily suited. The amount of rainfall is given by inches bounty. Splendid orange dis Nildi g t d .ad some washing in there and asked the The Messrs. Estes are confident'thattheir and hundredths 0. trict. ST '-c .. ildizi at O ld S tan d Chinaman for it. He was asked if he had his goods are in variety, quality and' price For Eastern Florida: Warmer; fair weather, T wo hundred acres near Plant City,

ticket and he said, "No; had left ithome or lost fully equal to any on the market, and per- light easterly winds be-4,ming variable. Hillsboro county. 40 and 42 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. it and wouldn't have time to come down the sons wishing anything in their line would Hi-lbor

next morning, butwanted his clothes to-night."acres i Plant City, grove; n> n u w td he blook frh.is d el to al n e Filed For Record. house et c., Hillsboro county. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishing

clothes; he asked for them two or three times; • --- Two deeds only'were filed for record in h GA,

said there re two ladies' collars in witA Ver Cold Da One hundred and sixty acres choice Goods, Granite and Agate Ware.... Sash, 'Doors B ds

his, but the Chinaman ot A Very Ond Da. the County Clerk's offi oyestprdw, as fol- ,Bl.andso

give them up; Harwick then said It was a cold day yesterday and stove lows: n ear Brooksvle, Heando Paints nd Oils. Agric tural Imple nt Iron and

"'What will we do boys." I said suppose dealers could not supply the demand. In Phillis Ball and husband to Edward W. Gil- Forty acres northwest of Green Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps,

we stay all night. The Chinaman then went boFrty acres northwest of GreenSteR p BlinH sadPck g, um ,

and put a paper up to the window, closed the consequence of the blizzard fires *ere kin- len, the east'half of lot 2, block 78. old number Cove Spring, Clay county. Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-Point doorthen ook afan ad putout te li or 78 new or official number, situated on A sh- SemadW trPp

door, then took a fan and put out the lights died in the fireplaces and as a result three ley street. Consideration $975. Dated No- 600 Forty acres, twenty miles south of Steel Galvanized Fence Wire, Mantels, laStettCnieaio.95 atdN- "" gst ie Wirec Mantels:; in that room. The Chinaman went back to alarms were sounded and firemen were vember 19. 1887. St. Augustin.e. Hammock land on some shelves in the hack part of the room and ParaneMoooandMarL.rMoode hisnwif

took down a couple of packages ahed carrie ad able at least to keep themselves warm re- Paran Moody and Mary L. Mood, his wife, the coast, ner the canal. Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc.

them into the back room. e then came out sponding to the calls. The thermometer to James C. William son ot 2, bloc 4, in East Ten acres near- -, Alachua -AGENT FOR:

went to the shelves again and took down a at 1 o'clock this morning reached some- county, Dagler Oil Stoves, Orane Lightning Powder, Farmers Frieanrd and long knife and truck at Harwick, whoil Stoves, Orang Lightning Powder, Farmers' Friend and fo, the door. e struck at him two or three cury registering 41 degrees. The indica- A Case of Discrimination. 500. Twenty acres near Ocala, Mario Boss Plows, Perr & C's Celebrated Stoves and Ranges, Fairanks' Stantimes and was in two orthree feet of Harwick tions are that the cold snap has passed and Sieuiat to tne NWs-HzA Ln. - c eMrasi

tarwick and the outer door, e the weather will become warmer. WASHINGTON, Di. C., November 21.-The 20. Thirty buildinglotson LakeCharm dare Scales, Southern, St. Louis, White Lead, Masury's Pure Colors in Oil Hawc n h ue or , (Long Lake), near Oveido, Orange R ira n i d P it

"When the shooting took place we both ran * Inter State Commerce Commission to-day county. yS Rairad iq id out together, down Bay street to 'Liberty, and In Mayor Bowden's Court. began the hearing in the case of Ezra Rice 20. Two houses and lot at Bayard, St. and wood pilibe. W e had been there only afew mein- Charles Foster, William McGinn, John against the Louisville and Nashvile and Johns county. Tin Roofing, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin work to Order

utes when Harwick said, "I will go and give Franklin and John Morant, all colored, nine other southern roads, complaining 25. One hcuse (small store) and lot at

wetomyselfup" Iadvisedhim to doso. I ten were before Mayor Bowden in the LaVilla that a discrimination In favor of the Summit, Marian county. State Agent for Chattanooga Stove Co.'s "Loo The next witnesswsFrankP.Bradford court yesterday charged with beig va- Standard Oil ompany is practiced. A Twenty acres at Cork, Hillboronvill

whose testimony was the same as J. A grants. They were sentenced to five day's numb of depositions wer e taken, but no county.Yary choic e n e l duty in the street gang. Henry Brown decisionour building lots in Seville, o- oSto es. Prices in Jacksonville ame

sitting on the outer which stands nort was fined $2 for being drunk and William probably last several days. 6 O. ysacour e e r n ve on

the Chiaman came around the-end of the stole a pair of pantaloons from Morris i nl oi

stolen on pair coute whichoun fromd Morris -

counter, and was just opposite him when Cohn a few days ago, was unab ''Any of the above property will prove a Caveats and Trade Marks obtained and all

he struck at Harwick first. and hadgot Cohn a f days ago, was gotto fu- valuableopurchase, as I bought when it was Formerly theSt. Marks. other business in the U. S. Patent office at

S tonly at Hw feyonrdthi when ha ish $25 bail; demanded by Judge Magill a and am satisfied with a moderate tended to fo moderate fees.

struck the second time. He was within yesterday, and was sent up to the county margin. You also save the commission Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla e isopposite the U.S.Patent office,

tru oie eeof ti he w as ail.' R"YA charged by agents. OPEN DURING THE SUMMER. and we can obtain Patents in less time than

four or five feet of Harwick when he was a on The most central house in the city, near those remote from Washington. doot. s ide ways n thaow artse the obin HenBTost.. JONES~C postoffice, street cars andferries. New . Send model or drawing. We advise as to ' '

l usid th t h e in bttso the Ge Robbing Hen Roosts. at e aeleti el patentability fresh of charge; and we make n IE Eaths elat. $furnitore, er oay, charge unless we obtain a Patent.

tol until theW shooting was done. George Smith, colored, was found guilty baths, etc. $,50to 3,00per day. ce refer here, to the Postmaster, the Su

Mr. W. C. West, of the NEWS-HERALD, of stealinga hen and a rooster from Maria U S. J. B. TOOI, ProP* of Money Order Div., and to onials of the rm.

was the next Witness. He testified that Williams, colored, before Judge Magill S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, termna

the statement which appeared in the Sun- yesterday, and in default of $30 bail was Hotel San Diego, (New.) and references to actual clients in your own daty's NEWS-HERALD, of W. H. Hsrwick's, committed to jail.

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relative to the shooting of Ling s, ca . Wholesale rocer, Jacksonville, a. Burnside Beach, . - Near the Jetties. State or county, write t. A. SNOW & CO.

made to him (West) by W. H. Harwick LOCAL BRIEFS. One Hour from Jacksonville* Opposite Patent Offe Washington, D.

himself. Bathing, FiOhing and Huntie

. AccommoIDrs. Kenworthy ard uimmuer then de- The Jacksonville gan club will meet a

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d that LingMin'sdath wasaseuse toTnightoat7p.m. at5. xNorton's oee. Florida Savings Ban dan,1 guests. Terms, $2 par day, THper nose s'Until completion of the J".&M. rail. T - a O T ty the wound. -- Rev 3. B. Culpeope'r will commence a -A K I iItVUp -- " orao take theJ".& A.'ai~road tPablo°Beachsemott apravsrga LtotwhiCen'1

The case was then given to the jury who revival service at St. Paul's M. E. Church, .- AND-. orsteamboat to Mayport, dvsirg a to when were less than five minutes in coming to South, on Thanksgiving night. "e S/ X ]OePost-offiee. Maport, .L

the following verdict: Fishheimer,Goodkind& Co., of New York, stAND-a "We, the jurors, find W. H. Harwck, guilty send through L. Furchgott, their checa JACKSONVILLE, - - LORIDA. 11e Tl'1ORT lORS6, ,

of the wilful murder of Ling Ming, and J. A. for $80 as their subscription for the Ex- Trantctsa G Bank ing Bupsis Il PROPRIETOR.

Bradford and S rank P. Bradford, accessories position.eer aJin Bsiess . TBR E m, . -POPIETOR thereto." The thermometer at George Hughes' Interest Allowed on Deposits. St., three doors from e Post-office

Mr. Harwick is a member of the Trinity pharmacy, corner Bay and Ocean streets, Has for sale Choice Lote, Orange GrovsFL M. E. Church choir and for the past three registered 54 degrees as the highest and 30 and Wild Lands. Collects Rents and Bartow, - o !Florida JACKSO1VILLE, FLA.

months has been in the employ of Cohen degrees as the lowest temperature during Interest, Negotiates Loans, etc. The most convenient and centrally situated m a Brothers' store, as are also the three Brad- the 24hours ending at 2 p.m. yesterday. J. C. GREELEY' Pf any k ous in the t otemso. e mpe

After the jury had rendered their verdict The city library was opened yesterday ti Pu e. 'OMR __ _ _ _ _ rltlg aid Bni Justice Magill issued a warrant for the ar- for visitors. The members of last season Absolutely Pure. ____OMERr.__ m N urk.

:. rest of tbe Bradford's, but at a late hour aeiepcllyslctdt ee hi ~vz rTSLN F~E

lst of Brado' been arte, r mebsecrhipsto taked ok from the i This powder never varies. A marvet of AIISI TT jsA o AT LOWEST RATES. The h~dy of LingMing is still at the brarj, purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More ] GAINEsvILLE, FLA., Novem er 9, 1887.

economical than the ordinary kinds, and can. " Y a letter from the Honorable Commis- Send for prices. Railroad printing in all its

undertaking establishment of McGinnis & A lively set-to occurred on West Bay notbesoldin competition with themultitude of da) sinner of the General Land Office, under bran ho.

Clark. The brother of the deceased arrived street yesterday between a prominent low test, short weight alum or phosphate date of September2. 1887, this voice has band FLO

from Palarka yesterday, and will have dry goods merchant and one of his clerks. powders. Sold only in us. RovA, BAKING - open to settlement and eno r under the Gen- d

Ling Ming's body shipped to New York for Friends interferred and separated the com 'owp on.. ,o . unats,,'t." . o e ral and Laws of the United States, all1ands OX EN IN IU E interment. batants before any damage was done to sale and Retail Dealer in heretofore withdrawn for indemnity purposes *"

either party, NOTICES. I - W -:-LlQforthebenefit of the Pensacola and Atlantic

MRS-HMLN' HADBG h eua oplsrieo hY . L G LU ~Ri,~ I'b,~ lI UO Ral'road, under the grant of Mayl17, 1856, ax-UA LN > NS T1T , L" RS. ____________ BA C. A. wil be hald to-night at 8 o'clock, capt such lands as maybe coveredby approved

(standard time). Prof. Tomasello will COMSSIONEI's So. and ration hall not affect rights acquired within 50% WEST BAY STREET. -'

It Is Taken From Her Room, and Two render music on the violin with piano ac- Y virtue of an order geade by the County No. 1W. Bay St., Jas villa, Fla. the primary or granted limits of any other .

Draymen are Arrested. companiment by Prof. Frisch. Service for p. Judge of Duvai county, in the matter "f . Congressional grant. abvNisrutonw

Yesterday Mrs. A. Hamlin engaged W men only, of Miles Price, deceased, to sell lands of said I have both in stock and in bond a very fine hereby declare said lands restored to the pub- COMPOUND OXYGEN, H. and WillEam Davis, colored draymen The body of Mist Edith Bidwell, 'daugh- estate to pay debts, I will sell on thesth day of lot of Whiskies which I can sell to the trade lic domain and open to settlement and entry

houso e romen' ter of Mr. A. I. Bidwell, of Orlando, who December, A. D. 18u7, ijefore the Court House just as cheap as any house in New York or under the Public Land Laws of the United

'to move her household effects from A. died suddenly at her home on Saturday door of said count , at public sale to the high- entucky. States, and the public notlledthfatonand after Medicated Apese Buesing's, in Brooklyn, to a house on Ce- last, was brought to this city and interred est bidder for cas, during the legalhours of PRI L . January18,1'88, aepli to file uponor thi

dar stree, between Adams and Monroe, nterta afternoon at St. Nicholas, by s the fol owing decried lands, to wit : T Penter unapproved byth of E eis -AND" Lotoser.a. in section ,88, lot 6 in section 26, lot 1 in Per Gallon 'will be received by this office_ -N - i

this dty. The ladies of the Newnan street Presby- the southeast quarter of section 27, and the ountVrDnon ure Rye Wh 1 00 J. CWFO R, Reier.

In the bedroom of the house which the terian church will give a sociable at the south half of the southwest quarter of section Mout Vbs non Pure Rye Whiskey, 1888... 5.B0 lady was vacating, was her hand-bag, in residence of Rev. W. Henry Dodge this 27. all in township 2, south range 25 east con- Gibson's Pure Ry ...... 8......... .... 4.00. NO CE '

which she had her pocket-book with evening. Abundant refreshments will be training 326.55 acres according toUnitdedl rate GDoor'sBShortHorn1ye88..... ..... .00 N-TICE BERGE THOD,, suvenys.C. COLLINS, Doherty/'s Short Aorn rye---------. 00. o.*=AIO

sum of money and a costly ring in it. Jt served, and the ladies earnestly hope to re- Nuovember 7, 1887. Commislsioner Doherty's Short A rn Bourbon...... 22 Eg Btgag-tz ']"'ye TTork-s ' -ALSO

sides o there mvaluablooeste paperS. c s moment charita o as i is for a n o ngahla Rye Whi sky ............ 2 .of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed fromHOMETREAT

leaving the two drayeen engaged in tak Classes in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium REWARD.105 Pine Street to 35 West Dual

ing down the bedstead. After loading will be open as usual every Monday's bIy the Board of Countby Commissioners of 0ld Coni Bandy.. 5aa......... .00

their dray they went o f, and soon after Vednesday's ad Friday's from l:a0 Cacounty Florida, tot te arrest and on Old CaforniaBrandy............... .00 BetweennLaurtard Pine. the ur o A s r t

S Mrs. Hamlin went to look for the hand- o'clock a.n. until9:30 o'clock p.m. All who viction of the person or persons who killed or (ld Oporto Port Wine, imported..... . 5.00 i i fan o eRefunded meats for the cure of Asihma, Bronnglt,

bag in order to get some change, but she desire to become a members will please -murdered Grant Conner on the night of July Moradillo Port Wine, imported........ :00 a crne Catarr , Consumption, Blood Poisoning an

discovered that the bag and money had call at the roomsor address Superintendent 80th ormorningof the31st,1881. in Clay coun- Calif, rnia Port Wine............... I50 JoevSpn O'DEA. Proprietor.r and Chronic Diseases. W

disappeared. . . W. H. Andrews or General Secretary S. O. ty, near Middleburg on Black Creek Supe ior Golden 'herry Wine, imported.. 5.0

Knowing that the draymen were the on- Mitchell. C i tO. N. j. 'DEN Golde" .-hrry, imported ... N.. .. ' O.S. WR1HT. D. , Mana

ly parties who had been in the house she Mr. C. S. Beerbwer has just received a Claionircuit .ouloridy .0.n.t Iherry.T .. 50 ae ri.n

y' Mi. S B er o e ju tC ek"or iv (rmt.c io no ~herry im ported...............15 Ma uf ct re ExaminengeSurgeon

immediately followed them, and charged quantity of very handsome and elaberate r HE firm of A C Hollinger & Co. is this Urbane inea o.'s Celebraten Catawba herry v a <'5 Eo1.,50 anuacturera Delin Bae,_ _oopnar_,

them wilth the theft. They denied the quarter sheet show cards of the Florida I day dissolved. E. K. Hollinger retires Wine- . ..... . 1......0.. .. o 2 gh1 Alain L Scrll Sowings Ba ues, . a K E R a

charge an' the lady appealed to an officer Railway and Navigation system. They from the firm. Mes ra. A.C. Illlgerand Dl. Domestic Gin ........... ........... 200 All kinds of Scrolled Sawing and Turned B A ER Y and had them arrested. Neither of the were prepared ny the south Publisbing P. Holland will continue the business uder Per Doz Work, Hived and Sawed Cypress Shingles,.

articles were fonnd upon them, but Mrs. Company, of New Yok and forum a' ve the old firm name, assuming aLl liabilities. vem T r y ,A. C. H','LLING R, Guineas' Dublin Porter. bottled......... $ 2. Fencing, Laths. Fruit and y getable C r-ates, I *^' " *.. ^

Hamlin felt so thoroughly convinced that happy blendingof colors of pale and deep E. K. HO'LINGER, tass'Pale Ale... .................. 2.25 etc. Seasoned Lumber constantly on hand. Whole sal and t the two men were the guilty parties that navy blqe with lette s, aking on the D.P. HOLAND. Shan & Co.'s iger Ale............ 1.0 All orders filled with promptness andB tO I

she had them locked up in the city jail, whole a very attractivedisplay. , Jacksonvile, Fl.November 8, 1887.4 ebratd"Faust"Ler Beer.. .. ..... 1.3 &i-pBtch. - - -.-'?>-..-k i-'-,A-+KY-k'+' -,-- - -''

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