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Tiat DALY NWS-ERAL, MNDA :uo.N NGOCTOBER 17, 8i Sis kin deep, our share of' tt great throng that an-a d arouded a determintin to prevent. GiveThena a Chance? Reputationbanevnisn -illyeea arnir clmt for winter , tis fever wee10p~d, but none < ur citi- e election of any prohictionis, one of , ' ",- Out character i< quite aDii erent 1bing. - YoursTruly, H{. lZeintv,'neacftcoted. Unrauthorities, how- whoatmightpo~ssitly hole slyly slipped breathing twel]line;r. Very wonderiul -- - Nothing was added, tony the lests of it, ()r friend may not rnow liotV le Flr- e:er. aouM 'nk e11 neces-or' sanitary in byG for the Coasiuto' s warning.- nch i i N o t l a tyo1 totalcmmis avou s. s'tshat. in the event the fever [AtIantas ourna! p g but the thllt tf lte ubs. |7~ [ , o H,-,,?'- ong,u y> the.or, to Iss AnnIoTIT's ehara:cter byh91o a (: roads have agents abrCoonasra oerte ttewewllb i -s-- n avtegs, u ledn frmud e thems ia rliaan~:d enM 1asnXt disregard of the s::uwity :, the house of sint~ld to make rmus wh cfh will it sure at s ion ira, der it.h ~e llo Cosit LebhmH wa mClee! Wend vthesemc evd ot coe d i .... .. lle ,I a ' , 1 i ' t-1 ui vo lt _ deI ii.--[Mo 1c Consti- 1 e The'll Ke(ep Awa: y F,,in, ,I ollege! he tes ae h .d n ho d ih o ny. God. If she wanted to valertise herself larger n:mnbiref visions lhither tlan we tution. Heeven n i s r of e ing of m attler which oht, not to be there, you - " uLL.... - .... Edhur. and her business she hl d have done it have had any ne y ( ason since the war. WantS an A um. ! I, I o f Williams a:tstlungs cCaneb : wtokAn t hr o u g h t he c o l m n s of a e w s p a p e r . B or e a n b l a s s a r e 4 , e, gi n n; i n g t o t u r n m a n y I f i h a d t h u g h f o o n e m o m e n t t vt we " 1 o i n o o w n a f! 1 : n p l c e f r fi - C a ll i c o ld . c o g , r o e p u m n , 0000 I erkimer Block,'t E. B y St. corne TVe beg the E.S.'s pardon, but Miss faces southwardand before winter iswell 1ad yellow feverhere Iwoul have sent valids n is so b,,eians, and t he tarch, c en::numtin, oran o family of , T'scharcteris just what it was be- upon us the Sub-Tropial1 management our iolks out of the city. There is very proIb - <1at Chimah shoubt have of hront and nose am iihei ad huut o -- fore she spoke: butter reputation is just wiil be prepared to receive them. His little ver here, and thee iwt sid te r e n a$s ai , 6 r i i ! s t h it On.for yeare poke; but It,0 I tht [etter, uSaoranrse I _ o t,h D nelle , oe stsd.1 i gasl ot 75~ of. nts Jusoit E ven loevry t. e iua a mil! form. Tihe deaths that have attenim ,t vsn oree ld. o i f 1eei ut a u iPT 'ION'4 R8ATE0: about the same. words are wise, however, and our happy occurred can be accounted for. If we need 1l other word , a young man who is not get rid of them. Tis is to take Bosches On. eyer anticipations showed not invite to any anything here it is an asylum, lunaticat quite robus:eugh tostand being plled Germun Syrup, which any dru, ist will Si11nt.00~ " EX-_SENATOR G. W. JONES. Suspension of effort. that.-[Letter Iin Sanford Journal. out, of bed ini the winter itim, t 'sd 11n a sell you at 75 cents a Ibo1tle. Evn 1f eve ry Thr75xonths 5 13t1 blanket, s(11alOed, bra nde(, thrown down thing else has failed you, you may depend one onths . . *.5 The St. Paul, (Minn.) Globe of the 1 No l1ear of an Epidemic in Georgia. stairs and set ipped to the huff and made upoa this for certain. One Week - - b c ofisiay:A FrAST TRAIN The appearance of the yellow fever at to dance on a table. and who is not im Divrere "The condition of ex-Setuator JONES, of When GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN got to Palatka suggests the need of a strict-quar- p -oved by having a pitcher of ice water All ubscriptios Striltly in Advance* Florida, is pathetically sad. What was Chicago the other night he declared : uiwn b tan citiesof Floidaand Gorg ue do trb , udl better Keep supoe tohvoenardcloslvumhr, esad .oeacpt the Atlantic coast. Palatka is but a away from our colleges . our higher edu- E1 supposed to have been a ridiculous love cational istitutiousseemto be designed -RALD Will scrape turns out to have been the result of Chicago from the biggest band not much farther from Jacksonville, and for base call players, boat pullers and pro Tnpl& F TRlD A TV RKLY IN E ver byI evere" sad, to mpatoee soredinge ofro the diseae t iter ofand wo ly be published each Thursday and dell a brain malady. It is now understood that nse ssosf klymp.an gymnastics.-[ ew mail ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ in to subcrier for an1 per year ihe advance fh theain bricorfed ties , i ae fots o ate 'r k mail to subsribersthe poor fellow has soften of the bra favor of.dumping the corrupted concern would be a serious matter. There is no or and is more the object of sympathy than of into the lake say 'aye. " [Aye," with reason to fear that it will obtain afoothold ST. AUGUSTINE'S BUDGET. AD EV 1,y or both will be furnished ridicule. IHe rose from the arpenter's cners. Ila embentmo d go nw i the interior of Georgia.- [Atlanta Jour- Th e Dmn for NewS oi ppiain ec oteUie ttsSnt yIisshouted. I have been the honored guest of Da.The' Demnand for News-Heralds Yester- AS O E on appplcation. bench to the United States Senate by his statesmen and law givers, and I'll not be day-r. Cox's Escape-Other News. All coatributins should be addressed to own effort, and the endeavor was too great insulted by a miserable Mayor and a ruf- we must be Patient. Special Correspondence of the NEWS-11ERALD Ae it ons ao d b a strain on his mental faculties." fianly police. All in favor of my not be- All that we can do is to possess our souls ST. AUGUSTINE, October 16.-The de- 26 O EAN STREET, Rem itanes ouldiemade cheo ent isulted say 'aye.' " [A wild uproar inpatienceand wait. We el sure that mand for the NlEWS-ERALD in St. Augus- TELEPHOAE -: .: - O. 50. press, money orde rb eitrdlte.N n ee lgtya ane witofs " aye."] Thy try to bulldoze me the scare will soon give place to senti- -- :o: Subscribers desiring their address changed the distinguished but unfortunate ex-Sena- and then to arrest me I They dare not Idence, the fever, whether yellow or den- tie yesterday was enormous, and the Sil kindly state whether their paper 11ver entertained any other suspicion [f you tell me something stronger to say, guebestamped out and narantine re- news-boys were besieged for more papers orwekl, a~obengsue o iv teir ldaS fo, ve e tetane zI'll say it. All in favor of carrying fire- sGrLtSSn removed The e tdeof us welIes ew address. than that his malady was mental rather rms sy " y ' in reoehars and p. s tide b after the number sent over (500) was ex- Machinery and Burning Oil. Address T. T. STOCKTON, than sentimental, as so many light and longed yells subsided, 1 PAIN with blazing nes s will hasen fro the rigor hausted. The citizens oC St. Augustine Drawer D, Jacksonvie, Fla. trifling journalists tried to make. In the eyes stOod on tiptoe and shouted: "Let of the northern winter to Florida's de- recognize the fact that besides giving then Telephone Number. 245. sad hour of his darkened intellect he has every man cary reams in his pocketab lightful o'imate, and Orlando and Orange ananxcellent news servicetheN defend him self. I ve got ga1m e boys by county w i'_l again enjoy the sam e .degree L i-ev r eal toFb ag od w d fo -Thet had, and wili continue TO have, the heart- me to-nigi. uei the policean ew atp forof pro un i wi h ch they hde gr- ALD is ever ready to say a good word for sEAwS.H.RALD for the nonth of Sep. felt sympathy of the, people of Florida, ward and arrest me if they dare? to been blesed.-ESouth Florida Sentinel. the Ancient City. tember w-s over 25 per cent. greater who knew him best and esteem him most. When they dared to start for him . The recent northeast winds have caused uhnaw that orally other morning paper GEORGE FRANCis gathered his kit and CLIP AND CREDIT. tn unusual high tide, and several boats pubolised it Jacksonville- We are A SHAMEL.ESS WRETCH. started for Indianapolis, thereby proving At apple beesthereisgenerally acore'em. was lifted off the ways by the high water readiy to compare books to prove thiois Here follows the article for writing himself to be a really fast TRAIN-a regular -[Whitehall Times. last night. This morning's tide overflow EassertIo.. which during the Presidential visit last lightning express - Thehaughty yboin lady cannot deny eda Rortion o f therailway track along the V Tl t l e e eh v a n Jack- w eek, the i ll-m antinerd m isc rani. of the that s e is ai deil(T n m .[M erc ant Tra - San Sebastian river, leading tow ard Jack Sso ittle is ebover swe have ba ina Minneapolis Trit, wcas hanged in trinal Modern Maxims. eler. sonville. Scvil i aot ubied I asth Last nightMr, Joseph Co-.,_ botkeep(r -- D - ie" effigy by the jidiant citizens: Fortile News-Hlerald. Thevtarth i,,the ~ords, -but the down- ForVW. Lyon & Col, attempted to cross E A R ue fever of excitement. "And it is extremely hard to respect .Silence is golden; but speech, when wise, t id lselog to the wholesale the causeway leading to New Augustine 7 either member of this family now touring is more p o than al t d onhorse back. Thenight was dark and *. E. 1. & 1 f condm A eu are tryingbMrs. Ceveland is a nso in th aisa tiefortbe crov o the tide veryhigh. A misstep caused Orrespondence Solcied. get the clergymen to intercede in their be- mature woman, apparently iseve aI ear.L auh e i sneesr to the welfaxie agal~in. It should lie firedi at once--[New horse to fall from the cause-ay into the Co r s nd ce S l it . af.Btthyshudrelel ht etolder than she is said to be-;iat 1eats he (ifmrankindazsthedlew of haveiis refresh- IiaveniNewis. deep ditch at its side. Mr. Cox had a nar-C 0 1 Di k half. But they should reflect, that next was old enough to have exercised her own ting to flowers. Command of the G. A. R. at St. Louia- row escape from drowning. He was res after the clergymen, comes the under- ree ehoiedinmxyng rver 1Cevehland• Facts d stems, acrins o sdres, "Blather sites to the rear."-[German- cui by a colored mtn, heaie n his 001D1 ~~taker. It is inconceivable that she -hn are nlot all a man require heneslnytw needncis faou o and wnt a toth orsn have married him except to obtain and love, hopeand charity, to give color The man who saya be can do anything made for shore and went back to town AN article from "Zion's Watchmn," is upsition ofaof the v 11,0 and variety to the rough outlines of life. must h[es boe n uder the tropicot where his empty sale and wet skin de Fo AN aril rm"iusTlI7 'n sHouse. Such a omarriago-e wold never I-ntdIbta cilftIa i going the rounds entitled: "My wife made have been thought of but for the A re e ir oer al le The ra her tlsyo u tayoshu search was eade and Mr. Cox was di ;! Ife."1 It is just like the men, always to as',tonishing political accidents= wvhich, inl a trule hrtareiemndannrvso Tepecerelsyuhayusoldcovered safely landed. Le.p t i ustlke the men aw y s t o asteosing poltil areenas, boght exquisite that they vibrate harmonial to marry for love, and yet he often marries Captain Bob Peeples is what Artemus p or. Clevcelandt (Of , which is lofty sentiments only for money.-[Yonkers Statesman. Ward calls an "Amoosin Cass." He is job in the his proper element, to the highest osi Man says: " punish the gulilty"-Woan A law prohibititheitemperateoard-PULQUE ion n the nation. It is hard to ae says; "give them an opportunity to re- ing of wealth might prevent money from thegravelpit near town ad w[ever XICAN P OD AF r riob 'in fheio, nateitionm It ihe hamp to laborer Iat ; fom"becomiiing, tit-New Orleans P'icayunte. hsmnwtiogootwn he r ICE CREAN !SODA,-All Flavors. THE NEws-I1ERALD'S rapidly increasing respect for a woman who would ehismen wish to go to town they are ROWNTREESC-HOCOLATE 9ODA h sell herself toso grossand repulsive a M ,an opens upand extends the grand Come to think .of it. we have never obliged toobtain a pass from hin mor- With Cream. circulation shows for itself evewer.a d one with a ossibies of life-Woman makes sweet known a saior tbe afflicted with ydro- der to get through the quarantine guards. A GREAT DRINK I The other morning daily ofthiscity is private record so malodorous, for the ,hehomelife. Man gives justice and con- phobia through being injured by the bite Yesterday the weather Oeing wet nd lit T he< o t h e m o rr kn d a i l y o fn t h i s o fl Yh e ip p i e p rn sir, L m Ir i ph ob i a Wit ,~ J.A e very properly entered at'the Jacksonville bauble of brief social ascendancy. She detonation to the gilty wretch; but wo of a rope.-[Lowell Citizen .tfe work being done many of them aied Eogheffg( Lime Frit , With Sola. Post-office as "second class matter." is nowan objector curiosity and remark man gives mercy and charity andhpe Wie are now forced to tolerate the works pas l ettle of bexinecen ussd h OIican PRlq u I for gaping crowds, and her photographs of reformation. of nature. This is why the man who never e a Mexulan yrwr e soLa (I most, if noth uie, as re d 1n makes history; woman adres it pa s hisne sp aer su bsption is allowed ec u ould grat theou ta A I dOusr Flavors are made from pure r it T ar New York U~e,,td will Support as rs Langtry's . Suichi is her record. Maln slays his foe upon the battle fieldsi oexist - [St P al Herald. mediin bfo hn e Wa o slt orfn t hmw n J l u riceosas.a e rm u e r t CLEVELAND in any event, but wise asks if she an secure a re-election for Gndovior, btw whe gives ki ors, tntle re0e r a r liveh t J the Republicans why, if they want a r.ealgrbiiaine wlhaehhfuhearhgemrsealfe.when lie became te a fat her thatL he iunfurled ky and qukinine as an antidiote, for: fever . OLDIK !CO R clean and able candidate, they do not promence gives, and of the delight Man opens up the road-ways of traffic a large American flag to the breeze. In- Regular service was held in the Presby- AT nominate CIAUNCEY M. DEPEW for the of unflagging newspaper notoriety. After and commerce; woman plants sweet flow- fantry colors, we suppose.-[Ex. terian church to-day, notwithstanding Predec that, she will simply have to put up with ers along the highway of life. The game laws are very rigidly enforced the absence of Rev. E. K. Mitchell. esieny. ____being the wife of such an insignificant and Faorthers give bread and. meat to their at the Ws. I lnisceaught cheating Dr. W. Mc L. Daucy afrive here last OT th, subsidene of Base Ball comes obscure man as an ex-president could pos- children; blut mothers tuck the cover at poker he is shot across the table.-[Bos- nightitakinga trip across the country sible be. One can hardly help having sym- around then when the cold North wind ton Commercial Advertiser. from the home of his father, Colonel. 7 RER the Yellow Jlack racket, which promises to pathy for her, but she has chosen her lot rattles the windows, and cries wildly round Householder (ordering)-Ten pounds of L.Daucy, federal point. Hespentthe play a game of sensationalism with a small delihrately." the sharp corners of the home. corned beef, Grocer-Yes, sir, (plushinb b o al l le g velt a tob - ONSI E--e TO O nine-or less. Jacksonville must be left By swinging up to a lamp-post the im- Fathers teach their sons the rules of outi cigars). H~ave one, sir? ouseholder - P s the yelotletyd chickens, out. She is no "catcher," and can furnish perfect effigy of an imperfect man, the compound interest; but mothers teach Simply corned beef: no cabbage, thanks.-- eepe o hw treaydlotv wh .0, -19L I IT S : veyfw"unr.,m~oni iieso inaoi ocbvthem the interest of the (4reel Creator, Portland Argus. ------ °* ....... t l 0t~nsm goen o m very few "runners." mayor and citizens of Minneapolis forcibly which is deeper than the ocean, higher than A writer on noses says that those that FoACTS ABOUT COTTON. ery etc. at Oveido. Orange conuty. expressed their contempt for the author of the mountain, and broader than the stand outprominently represent characters Colonel J. B, JOHNSTON, Attorneyt Mrs. CLEVELAND'S cowardly assault. To universe, that arediscontentedwith their lot. Per- The StandardReferenceookoftheGreat Abargain. Law and editor of the Pasco Democrat, have ridden him on a rail, bodily, would Fathers tell their sons to go to congress; haps that is what incites the owners of American Industry. 5 near Sanford. High, beautifrl presents in his vigorous and trenchant have been a more fitting penalty, but very others tell the t go t r names embtos ke ter noes into other peo- The attention of Florida merchants, building lots. A splendid property way, foureen reasonswhy DadeCity is likely the sapegrace took to the woods high on the tower of fame; mothers tell Charlie-Will, I saw you buy a load of bankers and cotton growers is called to the forsuburbanhomes. desirable as a home--either one of which and couldn't be caught. them to write them high on the alter of lumber this morning. I though you only fact that Messrs' Latham, Alexander & Fift-four acres -fifteen-acre bear cotansa ozn ndtw rasnsinitelself sacrifice. -( r anti i ng grove, house, nursery, etc., ne~arj contains a dozen and two reasons in itself. Fa ay "redeem our mogaged bought wheat, oats and the like. Co's Manual of Cotton Movement and Picolata, Fla., St. Johns county, GERfANS N I'N USSIA. brotiher;"motherssay"redeem your soul l --S r do. n ee bdgh Fluctuations for the season endingSep- within the town limits. Thisplaco -- lumber for the grain in the wood.--[Thle lis cheap at $15,000. SINCE Mr. LAMIAR has been tendered, It was announced at few days since that from the Shylook of smn," Waterbury. teniber 1, 1887, is now out and m1ay be hadTwnyfubiligotinWs an a etdtejdehp pcl-G'ive charty when charity is needed and I tIQni S(Tet-o o and has accepted the judgeship, specula- the Governor-General of Alsace-Lorraine, you will receive h reward richer than the Science may put on seven-league boots of that banking and cotton commlson Palatka. Worth three times the tton in that quarter willeease. Mr. CLEVE- M~r. DE HOIHENLOHE, was going to St. Pe- mines of Golconda. and astonish mankind with a rapid succes- firm by sending $2 to their address, 16 and prie offered for. LAND has not yet made public the result, tersburg to obtain from the Czar authority A satisfied conscience is better than all sion of startling inventions, but it can 18 Wall street, New York. It is a book Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk but our latest and best advice from to take possession of some property be- the medicineaor iat o n esi that all enterprisingout so a best and from produceuthern business c Wahngo lev nacoic roo. for~NTR farther~l mls part oead epi a.n houl prsou hern m ine sson 0.-- Tell acres In Apopka., Orange Washington leave no room for further longing to the deceasedPrince WITTGEN- .A E closed,[ArkansawTraveler, men shoul procure, examine and con- uac r i Aounty doubt. STEIN, brother of the Princess DE HOHEN- LUMBER SHIPMENTS. "Did you think of me very often while I side. b-oetew twstrybuildinre ad I01.was away this summer, lberta?" "Ini- The book is beautifully gotten tip. It is 20. well ing)wtwo ve b r A WHILE General GRANT lived, the New LOAE . t Comparison Between Fernandina deed, my own Ethelred, I did hardly any- printed upon the finest calendered paper, - . But it appears that in spite of the In and Jacksonville,. thing else; the weather was so beastly hot the ages are decorated with a fancy col- county. Good business stand. tercession of General SonWE[DalTZ, Ger- [From the Mirror.] it was utterly impossible for one to make o order, the edges are heavil gilt and a house andlotat s hima~term EARnoWrsa supporig - Colman Ambassador : in spite of the presence The monthly report of the commerce of thelightest exertion. "- [Burdette.e i e i l t tem CAESA. RNo, simp is upporting C is of the Prince -IOHENLOHE, the Czar re. our port of Fernandina is satisfactory in "O, Tom." she whispered, after the mO- gold and black. oi Two lots in Lakeland, 1olk onel FRED. GRANT simply because e is fused absolutely to make an exception in itself and satisfactory in comparison with mentous question ha been pronounced Tolume na ins aeealrvwwolot H e al i f seTheout lvto m a eunmxc pt ocin ot et.aheinsube r po tgotesneral reviPa a l id ro heewi oTefol m e co ta ns a.en raorvi wnftou ty "the son of his father." The H s- m ap Paa l terFrn he cotton market for 1886-87; an article by O l i S J favor of the statththcr of Alsace-Lor- uafly amonth o much activ ity in ship- have been teasin L- e awful lly about yuThomuas Ellison, of Liverpool, giving a re- 600. Duva lon noth aksnile consistent, or nothing. raine, and the Prince found himself in the ments, shows entry of 28 vessels, of ag- lately, and, besides, PI the first girl of m litos cotton season, with Duvalconty. position of choosing between his German gregatetonnage of 21,238 tons, reand the our graduating class to be. eugaged.- marks on prospects forl887-88; anexpla- a dwellngat ayprt, IF the few Floridians are fever frightenedo clearance of230 vessels with an aggregate [Harper's Bazar. nairson opetos anrles8 of cotton .. Dualcun ationaliy and foty million. Asat ill-aton of the methods and rules of cotton _ D they can find a cure in going through a nationality and forty millions. As an in- tonnage of 21,4002 tone-the total tonnage "I hear, Colonel Oldboy, that your futures;" fluctuations of contracts; sta- Three lots in Oakland (North Jack dray load of newspapers from Boston to ducement toresidein Prussia, the Princess crossing our bar for the month being 42,- daughter Julia is a promising singer?" tistics, killing over 100 pages, of cotton 100, sonville), Duval county. Gavstn Otofsmthn ls ta ives him, her younger son, the Wl1TGEN- 4 tons. The amount of lumber shipped ,yes, so they say. Well, you are a corn- Supply, mlov~enel export and consuminp GletnOuofsmtiglsthnfor the month is reported at 7,096,807 fet, petent critic;, What do you think of her iothtetfthe ItrtteC mec 50.Ten acres at Bloomingdale, J ~several thousand, only six or eight of our STI roet, n e ilb cean- of which 1,!231,8 07 feet iwent to foreign abilities?!" ",dy dear sir, all I know of ]aw; Sorucoent S O c , heri( Prussiaes thu keepin til ports. Ih Ia posS-iot, exchanges mention the Florida feverat all. uralized Prussian, thus keeping the d-abilits is what I hear. She has pos- sof cotton from In ia; statistics of the tr et. And they touch it briefly, and very lightly m en r thiscombin a t the port ofmJackson ille there ns e n o son while am in th ea Island cotton crop for several years, o und a near Plant City, ~~However surprising this combination duriing the same period 13 vessels and house.-[Lincoln Journal. and a muass of information relating to ilbrcony -oily. _may appeal it has nevertheless1been adopt- 8 e9 e ds; d 3,171, t a uns "You don't mean to say that you had to the great staple industry of the South too 00. Went acres in Plant City, grove, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN went to Chicago ed by several Prussian and Austrian fami- ber against 7,096,000 at Fernandina But ust as muh foryour pewdurig the volumin s nuthe ofdceaibr O hued an sixtbar choice SoeopferhisbodyasalivingA tw a , r i o s a0 cosed as when it was open?" of every inteligentSouthernbusinessma. land near Brooksville, Hernando altar of liberty y. ]But when the police in- Vienna nothing else is talked of these last that the seven millions of feet shipped at "Crtainlos" ANINERSTN NY R.couse(malstr)yn.lta timated that he also might make one of few days but the naturalization in Russia Fernandina cannot be sald to "'Oh' Idon't know; I don't begrudge the 250. snumitmaas oault a ~~the party at the gallow seance, he picked of the Count JOSEPHt POTOCKI, younger son sov bee shp, d tihe xp enseea money. I enjoyed the pew quite as well as Some Features of F~lorida's Leading Akg- - Fort arsntws c ofuGree ~~~~up his grip-sack and started for India- of the Count ALFRED POTOCKI, former Aus- ed ~vlebusiness which tseeksuan outlet reSat this tbnhugh i wansrp. in it; better, if anythmng."- ricultural Paper. 50.cove spring,r y~wcounty. o re napolis.e GEOIRGE FRANCIs is Iluhsell 8 OInpri 1mnSte Cut ALFRE1P m uot. f r Th a sno rnata a s'axMthe~whe8o T nomoraoo t in we tankpatck properly applied. icnann h aretsgrrfnre years, to say nothing of ties, shingles, they ve got instruments and things mad the State Farmers' Union held at Gaines- the coast, near the canal. : in Russia; he is very old and could not go etc. 'Jacksonville is gaining in' her ship- so that they can see clean through you." ville on the 12th and 13th inst. 250. Ten acres near-- , Aaoua ? ~AME henmru gts resented to to St. Petersturg to be received, as was ments from th~e same cause that assists "Humph!" replied old Mrs. Jones, "I L. H. Armstrongbmakes some interest- county, BISMRCKton t twny-fith anniversary HOHENLOHE, but last June his wife had an FDeradina naly:ete ieretiono new dbnt see anthmgn prtricularly smart in in lcomparionsllietweend'Floridas and 50."""gaesnroeaMio -of his nomination as Chancellor, was a audience with the Czar, who, on learning the St. Johns, whi h naturally ship their years, but I saw through youin two week tiuent suggestions on "Booming Florida.ThrybldnToonLeCam massive secretary made entirely of cannot- that Count POTOORL's children had received products at that port. The much larger after the bridaL." ,Mr. Jones rub'oed his Orangea growing for profit, andmth sad (Long. Lake)bu nea eiot ange " bals.Upo th reepton f tis iec ofa Polish education, refused to accord the area of country tributable by rail to Fer- bald head a moment, and thoughtfully of lonid for setters of imite menrcounty.ae)narOidrne uni turewh ws vh en h c ord favor she asked. Count JOSEPH!, who had nandina naturally seeks this port and its restunedm his reading.-Bon Coai- discussd~h ndr~a gr,leg orchard and grove de- T5. oTW houses ntd lot at Bayard, St. R ANALAGHI, ]BISMARCK exclaimed: " God up to this time been in the Austrian main- A comparison of the records of the volved in a heated controversy, which fin- partmnt ontain pasuual xplcition oar- 110 wnyarsat ..... grant that all cannon-balls may be employ- istry, has decided to become a Russian sub- present and previous years will show that ally waxed so hot that one of them called rin ganitne pacti alruopt ons, fwfhi350cowuny. ery choic orange'ond for so pacific a purpose." rc r s 8 . n d h ode ah a lia.?" and he was on ire w ra dnofan thoe jnintee sti le- our building lots in Seville, Vo mo i asvl yeteda-wek is a out IT Tae HIS BRAuri.T ArAYase tin otns tequee of the advates of "Whats th aar, mecatoto0hmhv.hsfutgrwnSbidnltdonn pig suharpyasamnwowul eie n o h edngctznfJako oot ray sytem busne-F inowthe fer- hsme. buthelboasee o tisn pulihed rinieen s heldua county. .. T Esuc asrmon woul e exp.cteDLE to ake ville whe oie ies rsce nui nesntina Minrro. ehvnowtik, "Mrs, Smlith," wFm dlthed htc knsose you. the city. Th(sbspin p rice wis eng00 Ayoheabov roprty will Proe IAt sntat soecohe gemn who ownil and- comerialcicleeawaml asnanyco-s-id** a--l- dvr io o"reprnese int essrs Siheg o, of perh nnm. especimeny opie ree. h w lale80 uaEi I oght whrafienge Itasd stockin th Amercan, lso on stok in an's n theStat, nowin th Nortwest, FLORIAgFEVRtABRADerewstYorbsonuankohowuoruasmesofcheranan eaidl~rawikthi mmies th haerVnoe adteeorbiusadrsesiproanete rmwhc e Tes Nother vhistors b to Foria a re [Exohage." o T h a e WARs PAINt. hargedbgns mn strng hatvmanypperat ae istac uou t th follwing pI IEA A a icsraickneencae fockiedvng o ina, h ha-r-wa --- TotheEitrhfaheNES-E.LD crcsueha ersely."nWhi would bier e of h a o, Otberso 13, 1o87. odroes The wther eo ts ill bemtA heBa dlmvrWeed.ilyualo Osae" odin in ourjudgmntbthtAmewchavhs deseI malsyouaucop ofth0Chicgo Evuil"GentladtGooaTelerapn"shallnotgb cusdtecaewt h umsnmdigJinlcotiiganitriwwih Ylo ac arrio es a nFoiaue nta ae n oe twsajsiei o edadta hDvson. m,,, iel an Se1 oad Du*cuny thhasro olb etdt a e ditor w ofe the S racspco Goicn e afebllurCloeserilwdnooesfavort temwith th odltd toangen t, ou rt hevoidcfa y sch act onblthed pati u1n1 fOi 8K01Ii patitaty _oefh getee woon aor i alf cicean ts paroducts, bEuasyed i ea DV1 resndta ucnierabl ovrwed .- [At C ofany fits mhembesainin prietis 0 3Ayo h bv rprywl rv .OTMSE..W..AKhssta tehnrd fthuad ftn adpntro h busnes ofieesedhesfr licnses foptesae cofpiqus h d e I h : ( stexamplte f deoton, o uywn te ao 1mdan s1bin ilt uSta oow ney folrtsa r htsloeuhaun chiml 1,A ra wy Genrald Sonmshw yas D eof chCak, sa e stisfiddoiheoC undti whth'ocie ob poal agr dcsadslsbeieote rainu-hdheinKyWsovreritmsaGeele Slocu w as eate d sogr a nd buleitese tha evrysinauriingnu Y --o -- s-v hecomsso whic Tampa'sexotno ecoile and t reeor i sadesstes ay rofna tries we .uTher soutrthan Tamasit t F olks ar candeg fteGadAm feR-ie, istat/ no eiec enoulgh ? ed hare B ~ardfH alt o Th poleofClionittoonby nEaondhecostourse a noorfpbicbeasehei aDmort.Geealw hnt(s o te ed h dedoD yl dayst stage tate ma Souhp e rgia to ncevoer mss anpo rtuitoopantinshotin ah. arecfogniing he fatn ea SousrerdadepttnitstheinbckndwteTeea RB ,J N S rejon hs fmil atMout Arywhee vvidhue al tht rtans o tis abldrtalowes fevwner conthsl e asuct deete bease head Dvemratand.a none soubin asowOseavr wh o rd n atn ftepealneo-o crtiis hreaderel."Whchwo l an yeCIAO coe 3s7 eouasatve n ior t i souClmbinvad e n own nebse i hiseM ade,ap wr thinki, w sOs e RVERn yor.s th a v beenuo s en dng , t sumert , t g T hei lditeraoture has-erad everanoo t ese upressr c- arme ,w hadhi i ou ie fores th e e rs io the nJaksnillue Oco e 15. glVad11oT a p ard o h ereb on herin ofyello ferhemrea ad being I ao an co of thwoe noh-wester raie dnth.po,,MmhiGva rerto put Go Teerhin s. oThe jsieio edadtaahDvso oparti r aidtatlieyind gall inaonhlip . Whd tsodt I ----- ta h de crt aesnleatds mgonsiwelaly undertand. hAt- h o any of themer ou gnng etiJckon 1 n ackonvill. 11 isenttle toa lmosd wake supetnsbrehw to unrewa Thrdasn octmntt Aae n mtognzain terntadvil recnemltngbidighossqurninanilfrhe.o de[ieTwASre of. re cr ation, an h hfl d In of lehofnd or vltin Aunte Palk the exsitne en ofic aatina, antortl for thcemsels frthat sape r o lu mbhe example nof devonion tmmdyinte e Oured rfilron Eof tion pe op it ta brg til hd an t n sti, "seoee theplirnng, sroll wrketc.,e ma thbe ticaantTapyn l n lieniteali tht 0 annual.y o w mdp ous the elln-.1o e le Boostiny herari I re)n a eeaple is. It oie, pehaps nele ss tho refei-plft so h an wet f wht e oneied'eas pur-baune dngcer- daeswt andetis emes ofr a nus hordph. iuK Ws oe e sGetodera imonu ws byfeoppd ingrhis thenwitoesth t mill y of sigJonOei in which Tam paseoraryn faucimnon tens andth waderfu rnouractes, Itcl . futersuttion Tamparr hhef lcomnde to the urme coryfth e ha s hat ko villenrtey alenowhere Duha Coundotye ho iciars e ferywihiresoudcie. W Ten hpeple ibeond.Cauion.a throadhl ud- alon those cat b f Fs oid ias no ee dpulicatca bethe CaeonctittioGnsa et t asr e eat wtho thed poprye rejoin hi faiya on iy hr id houestht ertay--ns o at s f red , w dy noeli eve thedndt-pase sul acto eneat orCldit because h s e o f his tn oreso reptin ftoe fair dno Bt a1e t EALh MITCHELLnMe D.elo the hav ien formning the merut pml an yucte, fth ouba h nane there. i fe vee shouldhin arif refnornm proninis Ourexand, t rese nt hispeaetODur utERPeiet.or elh Lo!ir t : th EquicrSunwa n Thend ipr- rate, ba t nervaued eeryo theselo preie phriearled, wet F<had ian m aious pamfrtheorts of the SttJaytaci ey ekndle obr and tFevun enr w.KN Ta , dohrb oncer.m Ve ?rdgited aD~t epuion..::1iomrti pn shus lip.n aty oultdgt no t ubro eug gtMni bras stired up thel frindestf that e Soul all be reune of acekroary Ilrd aeu n tiet unsm lleeWsn ~eienn oAae rn ryognzto st , rue

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Page 1: Tiat DALY NWS-ERAL, MNDA :uo.N NGOCTOBER …ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00014/00004.pdfTiat DALY NWS-ERAL, MNDA :uo.N NGOCTOBER 17, 8i Sis kin deep, our share of' tt great

Tiat DALY NWS-ERAL, MNDA :uo.N NGOCTOBER 17, 8i

Sis kin deep, our share of' tt great throng that an-a d arouded a determintin to prevent. GiveThena a Chance? Reputationbanevnisn -illyeea arnir clmt for winter , tis fever wee10p~d, but none < ur citi- e election of any prohictionis, one of , ' ",- Out character i< quite aDii erent 1bing. - YoursTruly, H{. lZeintv,'neacftcoted. Unrauthorities, how- whoatmightpo~ssitly hole slyly slipped breathing twel]line;r. Very wonderiul

-- - Nothing was added, tony the lests of it, ()r friend may not rnow liotV le Flr- e:er. aouM 'nk e11 neces-or' sanitary in byG for the Coasiuto' s warning.- nchinery it is. Not only t'e larger air

tyo1 totalcmmis avou s. s'tshat. in the event the fever [AtIantas ourna! p g but the thllt tf lte ubs. |7~ [ , o H,-,,?'- ong,u y> the.or, to Iss AnnIoTIT's ehara:cter byh91o a (: roads have agents abrCoonasra oerte ttewewllb i -s-- n avtegs, u ledn frmud e thems

ia rliaan~:d enM 1asnXt disregard of the s::uwity :, the house of sint~ld to make rmus wh cfh will it sure at s ion ira, der it.h ~e llo Cosit LebhmH wa mClee! Wend vthesemc evd ot coe d i .... .. lle ,I a ' , 1 i ' t-1 ui vo lt _ deI ii.--[Mo 1c Consti- 1 e The'll Ke(ep Awa: y F,,in, ,I ollege! he tes ae h .d n ho d ih

o ny. God. If she wanted to valertise herself larger n:mnbiref visions lhither tlan we tution. Heeven n i s r of e ing of m attler which oht, not to be there, you

- " uLL.... - .... Edhur. and her business she hl d have done it have had any ne y ( ason since the war. WantS an A um. ! I, I o f Williams a:tstlungs cCaneb : wtokAn

t h r o u g h t h e c o l m n s of a e w s p a p e r . B o r e a n b l a s s a r e 4 , e, gi n n; i n g t o t u r n m a n y I f i h a d t h u g h f o o n e m o m e n t t vt we " 1 o i n o o w n a f! 1 : n p l c e f r fi - C a ll i c o ld . c o g , r o e p u m ni ,

0000 I erkimer Block,'t E. B y St. corne TVe beg the E.S.'s pardon, but Miss faces southwardand before winter iswell 1ad yellow feverhere Iwoul have sent valids n is so b,,eians, and t he tarch, c en::numtin, oran o family of , T'scharcteris just what it was be- upon us the Sub-Tropial1 management our iolks out of the city. There is very proIb - <1at Chimah shoubt have of hront and nose am iihei ad huut o

-- fore she spoke: butter reputation is just wiil be prepared to receive them. His little ver here, and thee iwt sid te r e n a$s ai , 6 r i i ! s t h it On.for yeare poke; but It,0 I tht [etter, uSaoranrse I _ o t,h D nelle , oe stsd.1 i gasl ot 75~ of. nts Jusoit E ven loevry t. e iua a mil! form. Tihe deaths that have attenim ,t vsn oree ld. o i f 1eei ut a uwyr

iPT 'ION'4 R8ATE0: about the same. words are wise, however, and our happy occurred can be accounted for. If we need 1l other word , a young man who is not get rid of them. Tis is to take Bosches On. eyer anticipations showed not invite to any anything here it is an asylum, lunaticat quite robus:eugh tostand being plled Germun Syrup, which any dru, ist will Si11nt.00~ " EX-_SENATOR G. W. JONES. Suspension of effort. that.-[Letter Iin Sanford Journal. out, of bed ini the winter itim, t 'sd 11n a sell you at 75 cents a Ibo1tle. Evn 1f eve ry

Thr75xonths 5 13t1 blanket, s(11alOed, bra nde(, thrown down thing else has failed you, you may depend one onths . . *.5 The St. Paul, (Minn.) Globe of the 1 No l1ear of an Epidemic in Georgia. stairs and set ipped to the huff and made upoa this for certain.

One Week - - b c ofisiay:A FrAST TRAIN The appearance of the yellow fever at to dance on a table. and who is not imDivrere "The condition of ex-Setuator JONES, of When GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN got to Palatka suggests the need of a strict-quar- p -oved by having a pitcher of ice water

All ubscriptios Striltly in Advance* Florida, is pathetically sad. What was Chicago the other night he declared : uiwn b tan citiesof Floidaand Gorg ue do trb , udl better Keep supoe tohvoenardcloslvumhr, esad .oeacpt the Atlantic coast. Palatka is but a away from our colleges . our higher edu- E1

supposed to have been a ridiculous love cational istitutiousseemto be designed -RALD Will scrape turns out to have been the result of Chicago from the biggest band not much farther from Jacksonville, and for base call players, boat pullers and pro

Tnpl& F TRlD A TV RKLY IN E ver byI evere" sad, to mpatoee soredinge ofro the diseae t iter ofand wo ly

be published each Thursday and dell a brain malady. It is now understood that nse ssosf klymp.an gymnastics.-[ ew mail ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ in to subcrier for an1 per year ihe advance fh theain bricorfed ties , i ae fots o ate 'r k

mail to subsribersthe poor fellow has soften of the bra favor of.dumping the corrupted concern would be a serious matter. There is no or and is more the object of sympathy than of into the lake say 'aye. " [Aye," with reason to fear that it will obtain afoothold ST. AUGUSTINE'S BUDGET.

AD EV 1,y or both will be furnished ridicule. IHe rose from the arpenter's cners. Ila embentmo d go nw i the interior of Georgia.- [Atlanta Jour- Th e Dmn for NewS oi ppiain ec oteUie ttsSnt yIisshouted. I have been the honored guest of Da.The' Demnand for News-Heralds Yester- AS O E on appplcation. bench to the United States Senate by his statesmen and law givers, and I'll not be day-r. Cox's Escape-Other News.

All coatributins should be addressed to own effort, and the endeavor was too great insulted by a miserable Mayor and a ruf- we must be Patient. Special Correspondence of the NEWS-11ERALD Ae it ons ao d b a strain on his mental faculties." fianly police. All in favor of my not be- All that we can do is to possess our souls ST. AUGUSTINE, October 16.-The de- 26 O EAN STREET, Rem itanes ouldiemade cheo ent isulted say 'aye.' " [A wild uproar inpatienceand wait. We el sure that mand for the NlEWS-ERALD in St. Augus- TELEPHOAE -: .: - O. 50.

press, money orde rb eitrdlte.N n ee lgtya ane witofs " aye."] Thy try to bulldoze me the scare will soon give place to senti- -- :o:

Subscribers desiring their address changed the distinguished but unfortunate ex-Sena- and then to arrest me I They dare not Idence, the fever, whether yellow or den- tie yesterday was enormous, and the Sil kindly state whether their paper 11ver entertained any other suspicion [f you tell me something stronger to say, guebestamped out and narantine re- news-boys were besieged for more papers orwekl, a~obengsue o iv teir ldaS fo, ve e tetane zI'll say it. All in favor of carrying fire- sGrLtSSn removed The e tdeof us

welIes ew address. than that his malady was mental rather rms sy " y 'in reoehars and p. s tide b after the number sent over (500) was ex- Machinery and Burning Oil. Address T. T. STOCKTON, than sentimental, as so many light and longed yells subsided, 1 PAIN with blazing nes s will hasen fro the rigor hausted. The citizens oC St. Augustine

Drawer D, Jacksonvie, Fla. trifling journalists tried to make. In the eyes stOod on tiptoe and shouted: "Let of the northern winter to Florida's de- recognize the fact that besides giving then

Telephone Number. 245. sad hour of his darkened intellect he has every man cary reams in his pocketab lightful o'imate, and Orlando and Orange ananxcellent news servicetheN defend him self. I ve got ga1m e boys by county w i'_l again enjoy the sam e .degree L i-ev r eal toFb ag od w d fo

-Thet had, and wili continue TO have, the heart- me to-nigi. uei the policean ew atp forof pro un i wi h ch they hde gr- ALD is ever ready to say a good word for

sEAwS.H.RALD for the nonth of Sep. felt sympathy of the, people of Florida, ward and arrest me if they dare? to been blesed.-ESouth Florida Sentinel. the Ancient City.

tember w-s over 25 per cent. greater who knew him best and esteem him most. When they dared to start for him . The recent northeast winds have caused uhnaw that orally other morning paper GEORGE FRANCis gathered his kit and CLIP AND CREDIT. tn unusual high tide, and several boats

pubolised it Jacksonville- We are A SHAMEL.ESS WRETCH. started for Indianapolis, thereby proving At apple beesthereisgenerally acore'em. was lifted off the ways by the high water readiy to compare books to prove thiois Here follows the article for writing himself to be a really fast TRAIN-a regular -[Whitehall Times. last night. This morning's tide overflow

EassertIo.. which during the Presidential visit last lightning express - Thehaughty yboin lady cannot deny eda Rortion o f therailway track along the V Tl t l e e eh v a n Jack- w eek, the i ll-m antinerd m isc rani. of the that s e is ai deil(T n m .[M erc ant Tra - San Sebastian river, leading tow ard Jack

Sso ittle is ebover swe have ba ina Minneapolis Trit, wcas hanged in trinal Modern Maxims. eler. sonville. Scvil i aot ubied I asth Last nightMr, Joseph Co-.,_ botkeep(r -- D - ie" effigy by the jidiant citizens: Fortile News-Hlerald. Thevtarth i,,the ~ords, -but the down- ForVW. Lyon & Col, attempted to cross E A R ue

fever of excitement. "And it is extremely hard to respect .Silence is golden; but speech, when wise, t id lselog to the wholesale the causeway leading to New Augustine 7 either member of this family now touring is more p o than al t d onhorse back. Thenight was dark and *. E. 1. & 1(0.

f condm A eu are tryingbMrs. Ceveland is a nso in th aisa tiefortbe crov o the tide veryhigh. A misstep caused Orrespondence Solcied. get the clergymen to intercede in their be- mature woman, apparently iseve aI ear.L auh e i sneesr to the welfaxie agal~in. It should lie firedi at once--[New horse to fall from the cause-ay into the Co r s nd ce S l it .

af.Btthyshudrelel ht etolder than she is said to be-;iat 1eats he (ifmrankindazsthedlew of haveiis refresh- IiaveniNewis. deep ditch at its side. Mr. Cox had a nar-C 0 1 Di k half. But they should reflect, that next was old enough to have exercised her own ting to flowers. Command of the G. A. R. at St. Louia- row escape from drowning. He was resafter the clergymen, comes the under- ree ehoiedinmxyng rver 1Cevehland• Facts d stems, acrins o sdres, "Blather sites to the rear."-[German- cui by a colored mtn, heaie n his 001D1

~~taker. It is inconceivable that she -hn are nlot all a man require heneslnytw needncis faou o and wnt a toth orsn

have married him except to obtain and love, hopeand charity, to give color The man who saya be can do anything made for shore and went back to town AN article from "Zion's Watchmn," is upsition ofaof the v 11,0 and variety to the rough outlines of life. must h[es boe n uder the tropicot where his empty sale and wet skin de Fo AN aril rm"iusTlI7 'n sHouse. Such a omarriago-e wold never I-ntdIbta cilftIa ipe~d

going the rounds entitled: "My wife made have been thought of but for the A re e ir oer al le The ra her tlsyo u tayoshu search was eade and Mr. Cox was di;! Ife."1 It is just like the men, always to as',tonishing political accidents= wvhich, inl a trule hrtareiemndannrvso Tepecerelsyuhayusoldcovered safely landed.

Le.p t i ustlke the men aw y s t o asteosing poltil areenas, boght exquisite that they vibrate harmonial to marry for love, and yet he often marries Captain Bob Peeples is what Artemus

p or. Clevcelandt (Of , which is lofty sentiments only for money.-[Yonkers Statesman. Ward calls an "Amoosin Cass." He is job in the his proper element, to the highest osi Man says: " punish the gulilty"-Woan A law prohibititheitemperateoard-PULQUE

ion n the nation. It is hard to ae says; "give them an opportunity to re- ing of wealth might prevent money from thegravelpit near town ad w[ever XICAN P OD AF r riob 'in fheio, nateitionm It ihe hamp to laborer Iat ; fom"becomiiing, tit-New Orleans P'icayunte. hsmnwtiogootwn he r ICE CREAN !SODA,-All Flavors.

THE NEws-I1ERALD'S rapidly increasing respect for a woman who would ehismen wish to go to town they are ROWNTREESC-HOCOLATE 9ODAh sell herself toso grossand repulsive a M ,an opens upand extends the grand Come to think .of it. we have never obliged toobtain a pass from hin mor- With Cream.

circulation shows for itself evewer.a d one with a ossibies of life-Woman makes sweet known a saior tbe afflicted with ydro- der to get through the quarantine guards. A GREAT DRINK I The other morning daily ofthiscity is private record so malodorous, for the ,hehomelife. Man gives justice and con- phobia through being injured by the bite Yesterday the weather Oeing wet nd litT he< o t h e m o rr kn d a i l y o fn t h i s o fl Yh e ip p i e p rn sir, L m Ir i p h o b i a W i t ,~ J.A e very properly entered at'the Jacksonville bauble of brief social ascendancy. She detonation to the gilty wretch; but wo of a rope.-[Lowell Citizen .tfe work being done many of them aied Eogheffg( Lime Frit , With Sola. Post-office as "second class matter." is nowan objector curiosity and remark man gives mercy and charity andhpe Wie are now forced to tolerate the works pas l ettle of bexinecen ussd h OIican PRlqu I

for gaping crowds, and her photographs of reformation. of nature. This is why the man who never e a Mexulan yrwr e soLa (I most, if noth uie, as re d 1n makes history; woman adres it pa s hisne sp aer su bsption is allowed ec u ould grat theou ta A I dOusr Flavors are made from pure r it T ar New York U~e,,td will Support as rs Langtry's . Suichi is her record. Maln slays his foe upon the battle fieldsi oexist - [St P al Herald. mediin bfo hn e Wa o slt orfn t hmw n J l u riceosas.a e rm u e r t

CLEVELAND in any event, but wise asks if she an secure a re-election for Gndovior, btw whe gives ki ors, tntle re0e r a r liveh t J the Republicans why, if they want a r.ealgrbiiaine wlhaehhfuhearhgemrsealfe.when lie became te a fat her thatL he iunfurled ky and qukinine as an antidiote, for: fever . OLDIK !CO R clean and able candidate, they do not promence gives, and of the delight Man opens up the road-ways of traffic a large American flag to the breeze. In- Regular service was held in the Presby- AT

nominate CIAUNCEY M. DEPEW for the of unflagging newspaper notoriety. After and commerce; woman plants sweet flow- fantry colors, we suppose.-[Ex. terian church to-day, notwithstanding Predec that, she will simply have to put up with ers along the highway of life. The game laws are very rigidly enforced the absence of Rev. E. K. Mitchell.

esieny. ____being the wife of such an insignificant and Faorthers give bread and. meat to their at the Ws. I lnisceaught cheating Dr. W. Mc L. Daucy afrive here last

OT th, subsidene of Base Ball comes obscure man as an ex-president could pos- children; blut mothers tuck the cover at poker he is shot across the table.-[Bos- nightitakinga trip across the country sible be. One can hardly help having sym- around then when the cold North wind ton Commercial Advertiser. from the home of his father, Colonel. 7 RER

the Yellow Jlack racket, which promises to pathy for her, but she has chosen her lot rattles the windows, and cries wildly round Householder (ordering)-Ten pounds of L.Daucy, federal point. Hespentthe play a game of sensationalism with a small delihrately." the sharp corners of the home. corned beef, Grocer-Yes, sir, (plushinb b o al l le g velt a tob - ONSI E--e TO O

nine-or less. Jacksonville must be left By swinging up to a lamp-post the im- Fathers teach their sons the rules of outi cigars). H~ave one, sir? ouseholder - P s the yelotletyd chickens, out. She is no "catcher," and can furnish perfect effigy of an imperfect man, the compound interest; but mothers teach Simply corned beef: no cabbage, thanks.-- eepe o hw treaydlotv wh .0, -19L I IT S : veyfw"unr.,m~oni iieso inaoi ocbvthem the interest of the (4reel Creator, Portland Argus. ------ °* ....... t l 0t~nsm goen oue m

very few "runners." mayor and citizens of Minneapolis forcibly which is deeper than the ocean, higher than A writer on noses says that those that FoACTS ABOUT COTTON. ery etc. at Oveido. Orange conuty. expressed their contempt for the author of the mountain, and broader than the stand outprominently represent characters Colonel J. B, JOHNSTON, Attorneyt Mrs. CLEVELAND'S cowardly assault. To universe, that arediscontentedwith their lot. Per- The StandardReferenceookoftheGreat Abargain.

Law and editor of the Pasco Democrat, have ridden him on a rail, bodily, would Fathers tell their sons to go to congress; haps that is what incites the owners of American Industry. 5 near Sanford. High, beautifrl presents in his vigorous and trenchant have been a more fitting penalty, but very others tell the t go t r names embtos ke ter noes into other peo- The attention of Florida merchants, building lots. A splendid property

way, foureen reasonswhy DadeCity is likely the sapegrace took to the woods high on the tower of fame; mothers tell Charlie-Will, I saw you buy a load of bankers and cotton growers is called to the forsuburbanhomes.

desirable as a home--either one of which and couldn't be caught. them to write them high on the alter of lumber this morning. I though you only fact that Messrs' Latham, Alexander & Fift-four acres -fifteen-acre bearcotansa ozn ndtw rasnsinitelself sacrifice. -( r anti i ng grove, house, nursery, etc., ne~arj contains a dozen and two reasons in itself. Fa ay "redeem our mogaged bought wheat, oats and the like. Co's Manual of Cotton Movement and Picolata, Fla., St. Johns county,

GERfANS N I'N USSIA. brotiher;"motherssay"redeem your soul l --S r do. n ee bdgh Fluctuations for the season endingSep- within the town limits. Thisplaco -- lumber for the grain in the wood.--[Thle lis cheap at $15,000. SINCE Mr. LAMIAR has been tendered, It was announced at few days since that from the Shylook of smn," Waterbury. teniber 1, 1887, is now out and m1ay be hadTwnyfubiligotinWs an a etdtejdehp pcl-G'ive charty when charity is needed and I tIQni S(Tet-orbidn osI~l

and has accepted the judgeship, specula- the Governor-General of Alsace-Lorraine, you will receive h reward richer than the Science may put on seven-league boots of that banking and cotton commlson Palatka. Worth three times the tton in that quarter willeease. Mr. CLEVE- M~r. DE HOIHENLOHE, was going to St. Pe- mines of Golconda. and astonish mankind with a rapid succes- firm by sending $2 to their address, 16 and prie offered for. LAND has not yet made public the result, tersburg to obtain from the Czar authority A satisfied conscience is better than all sion of startling inventions, but it can 18 Wall street, New York. It is a book Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk but our latest and best advice from to take possession of some property be- the medicineaor iat o n esi that all enterprisingout so a best and from produceuthern business county. Wahngo lev nacoic roo. for~NTR farther~l mls part oead epi a.n houl prsou hern m ine sson 0.-- Tell acres In Apopka., Orange

Washington leave no room for further longing to the deceasedPrince WITTGEN- .A E closed,[ArkansawTraveler, men shoul procure, examine and con- uac r i Aounty doubt. STEIN, brother of the Princess DE HOHEN- LUMBER SHIPMENTS. "Did you think of me very often while I side. b-oetew twstrybuildinre ad I01.was away this summer, lberta?" "Ini- The book is beautifully gotten tip. It is 20. well ing)wtwo ve bulda r Alahu

WHILE General GRANT lived, the New LOAE . t Comparison Between Fernandina deed, my own Ethelred, I did hardly any- printed upon the finest calendered paper, - . But it appears that in spite of the In and Jacksonville,. thing else; the weather was so beastly hot the ages are decorated with a fancy col- county. Good business stand.

tercession of General SonWE[DalTZ, Ger- [From the Mirror.] it was utterly impossible for one to make o order, the edges are heavil gilt and a house andlotat s hima~term EARnoWrsa supporig - Colman Ambassador : in spite of the presence The monthly report of the commerce of thelightest exertion. "- [Burdette.e i e i l t

tem CAESA. RNo, simp is upporting C is of the Prince -IOHENLOHE, the Czar re. our port of Fernandina is satisfactory in "O, Tom." she whispered, after the mO- gold and black. oi Two lots in Lakeland, 1olk onel FRED. GRANT simply because e is fused absolutely to make an exception in itself and satisfactory in comparison with mentous question ha been pronounced Tolume na ins aeealrvwwolot H e al i f seTheout lvto m a eunmxc pt ocin ot et.aheinsube r po tgotesneral reviPa a l id ro heewi oTefol m e co ta ns a.en raorvi wnftou ty

"the son of his father." The H s- m ap Paa l terFrn he cotton market for 1886-87; an article by Oe lot i South Jacksonville, favor of the statththcr of Alsace-Lor- uafly amonth o much activ ity in ship- have been teasin L- e awful lly about yuThomuas Ellison, of Liverpool, giving a re- 600. Duva lon noth aksnile

consistent, or nothing. raine, and the Prince found himself in the ments, shows entry of 28 vessels, of ag- lately, and, besides, PI the first girl of m litos cotton season, with Duvalconty. position of choosing between his German gregatetonnage of 21,238 tons, reand the our graduating class to be. eugaged.- marks on prospects forl887-88; anexpla- a dwellngat ayprt,

IF the few Floridians are fever frightenedo clearance of230 vessels with an aggregate [Harper's Bazar. nairson opetos anrles8 of cotton .. Dualcun ationaliy and foty million. Asat ill-aton of the methods and rules of cotton _ Dvlcut

they can find a cure in going through a nationality and forty millions. As an in- tonnage of 21,4002 tone-the total tonnage "I hear, Colonel Oldboy, that your futures;" fluctuations of contracts; sta- Three lots in Oakland (North Jackdray load of newspapers from Boston to ducement toresidein Prussia, the Princess crossing our bar for the month being 42,- daughter Julia is a promising singer?" tistics, killing over 100 pages, of cotton 100, sonville), Duval county. Gavstn Otofsmthn ls ta ives him, her younger son, the Wl1TGEN- 4 tons. The amount of lumber shipped ,yes, so they say. Well, you are a corn- Supply, mlov~enel export and consuminp

GletnOuofsmtiglsthnfor the month is reported at 7,096,807 fet, petent critic;, What do you think of her iothtetfthe ItrtteC mec 50.Ten acres at Bloomingdale, Jlills~several thousand, only six or eight of our STI roet, n e ilb cean- of which 1,!231,8 07 feet iwent to foreign abilities?!" ",dy dear sir, all I know of ]aw; Sorucoent Splendidiol Ofng coto, ,-

heri( Prussiaes thu keepin til ports. Ih Ia posS-iot, exchanges mention the Florida feverat all. uralized Prussian, thus keeping the d-abilits is what I hear. She has pos- sof cotton from In ia; statistics of the tr et.

And they touch it briefly, and very lightly m en r thiscombin a t the port ofmJackson ille there ns e n o son while am in th ea Island cotton crop for several years, o und a near Plant City, ~~However surprising this combination duriing the same period 13 vessels and house.-[Lincoln Journal. and a muass of information relating to ilbrcony

-oily. _may appeal it has nevertheless1been adopt- 8 e9 e ds; d 3,171, t a uns "You don't mean to say that you had to the great staple industry of the South too 00. Went acres in Plant City, grove, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN went to Chicago ed by several Prussian and Austrian fami- ber against 7,096,000 at Fernandina But ust as muh foryour pewdurig the volumin s nuthe ofdceaibr O hued an sixtbar choice SoeopferhisbodyasalivingA tw a , r i o s a0 cosed as when it was open?" of every inteligentSouthernbusinessma. land near Brooksville, Hernando

altar of liberty y. ]But when the police in- Vienna nothing else is talked of these last that the seven millions of feet shipped at "Crtainlos" ANINERSTN NY R.couse(malstr)yn.lta timated that he also might make one of few days but the naturalization in Russia Fernandina cannot be sald to "'Oh' Idon't know; I don't begrudge the 250. snumitmaas oault a

~~the party at the gallow seance, he picked of the Count JOSEPHt POTOCKI, younger son sov bee shp, d tihe xp enseea money. I enjoyed the pew quite as well as Some Features of F~lorida's Leading Akg- - Fort arsntws c ofuGree ~~~~up his grip-sack and started for India- of the Count ALFRED POTOCKI, former Aus- ed ~vlebusiness which tseeksuan outlet reSat this tbnhugh i wansrp. in it; better, if anythmng."- ricultural Paper. 50.cove spring,r y~wcounty. o re

napolis.e GEOIRGE FRANCIs is Iluhsell 8 OInpri 1mnSte Cut ALFRE1P m uot. f r Th a sno rnata a s'axMthe~whe8o T nomoraoo t in we tankpatckslunon

properly applied. icnann h aretsgrrfnre years, to say nothing of ties, shingles, they ve got instruments and things mad the State Farmers' Union held at Gaines- the coast, near the canal. : in Russia; he is very old and could not go etc. 'Jacksonville is gaining in' her ship- so that they can see clean through you." ville on the 12th and 13th inst. 250. Ten acres near-- , Aaoua

? ~AME henmru gts resented to to St. Petersturg to be received, as was ments from th~e same cause that assists "Humph!" replied old Mrs. Jones, "I L. H. Armstrongbmakes some interest- county, BISMRCKton t twny-fith anniversary HOHENLOHE, but last June his wife had an FDeradina naly:ete ieretiono new dbnt see anthmgn prtricularly smart in in lcomparionsllietweend'Floridas and 50."""gaesnroeaMio

-of his nomination as Chancellor, was a audience with the Czar, who, on learning the St. Johns, whi h naturally ship their years, but I saw through youin two week tiuent suggestions on "Booming Florida.ThrybldnToonLeCam massive secretary made entirely of cannot- that Count POTOORL's children had received products at that port. The much larger after the bridaL." ,Mr. Jones rub'oed his Orangea growing for profit, andmth sad (Long. Lake)bu nea eiot ange

" bals.Upo th reepton f tis iec ofa Polish education, refused to accord the area of country tributable by rail to Fer- bald head a moment, and thoughtfully of lonid for setters of imite menrcounty.ae)narOidrne

uni turewh ws vh en h c ord favor she asked. Count JOSEPH!, who had nandina naturally seeks this port and its restunedm his reading.-Bon Coai- discussd~h ndr~a gr,leg orchard and grove de- T5. oTW houses ntd lot at Bayard, St.

R ANALAGHI, ]BISMARCK exclaimed: " God up to this time been in the Austrian main- A comparison of the records of the volved in a heated controversy, which fin- partmnt ontain pasuual xplcition oar- 110 wnyarsatCr.flbr ..... grant that all cannon-balls may be employ- istry, has decided to become a Russian sub- present and previous years will show that ally waxed so hot that one of them called rin ganitne pacti alruopt ons, fwfhi350cowuny. ery choic orange'ond

for so pacific a purpose." rc r s 8 . n d h ode ah a lia.?" and he was on ire w ra dnofan thoe jnintee sti le- our building lots in Seville, Volu

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