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TIE D AILY N EVS-IE11A.L), SUN)A.Y MO1 NING. D 1.CEM.BER C25, 180R. 5 ida has ever had, and we are proud to seeit re- TOon Wednesday, January 4, between the FURNITURE. HAT STlATE EDITORS SAY ive such a large support among the People Of II C STkIAS TO ALL o a e __________our State. ing wer mp(1orted to have been nominated U 1 o IT ~' THEY TELL HA T THEY THINK OF THIE A Live Energetic Paper. BSY STORlFKEEPEVS NDlSI for toi o O o fr the ensuing year: NEWJS-HERALD. From the Plant City Courier. ASTIC PURCHASERS. For President-John E. Hart W e Have4 o Time1LO 1IU1L to " eA vetsm n s The Jacksonville NEWS-HERAL iUsued an For First Vice-President-I). G. Ambler and - --- . uI-8M .1. 8 11 atacher, enormously large edition of the paper last Gay Scenes on Bay Street-The Small Boy, For Second Vice-President-James M1. Schu Views of Competent Critics Cn the SundayaashaChristras.number It asrn HisHornandFis-Ready for nach d J. (. M Growth of Florida's Greatest Paper- up of twenty pages of their large sheet. Of His Horn and Fire Crackers-ed o For Governors-1P. Mcouaid, F.MT. Robinson, Christmas Issue and the Special Train. course a large share of space was devoted to the Day-In the Jacksonville Market . c 1 rkee Sir 31 l', F. W. Munby, J. . display advertisements, but there was also - Other nominations can be made Other nomintion of beual inead in writ vastamountof valuable reading matter. The For a few hours yesterday morning the ilg to the secretary until the 31st inst. Here are some of the recent comments Of NFSHn~ is"y a liey nretcppr n ro e pws-HERA isa lively,energeticepaper,an< ether overhead promised an ideal Messrs. Schumacher and Daniel have prom in ent, papers in Florida upon the growth keeps well up with the current news of the Christmas. 'I"he sun broke out from his written to decline the nominations. of Florida's greatest daily paper: day. The Weekly NEws-11EnALD is published unfamiliar iding-place behind the rain ADVICEeTO SPO RT S A rak omlienat $1 per annum in advance,.naiirhhu-le eidteri ADVICE TO SPORTSMEN. A Frank ComAlimentt clouds and gave the compliments of the Where and How to go Hunting and From ths Florida Mirror. A Remarkable Achievement. season to the good people of his favorite Fishin in the State The NEWS-HERAL is one of the best dailies From the Florida Mirrr. t State. His joyous greeting brouhtcusto S tshin w fin the tme in the State. One would hardly expect, in a city the size of t.Hsjyugreigbo htcst- Sportsmen wvho can find the time for a_______________________ Jacksonville, to see a daily newspaper present- mers in streams to the various depots trial to South Florida at this season of the Brief but Expressive. ing itself to its patrons in such a profusion of where St. Nicuolas had his wares stored. yer are assured of excellent sport. The From the Eustis Lake Region. space as to give them, in one issue, 120 columns, Until nearly noon the streets and stores proper way to do it -s to geta commodious The Christmas number of the NEws-ITERALD covering twenty large folio pages, filled with were jammed wlh eager customers sloop vacht, and, starting down the coast, is a regular dandy. reading matter,advertisements well displayed, anxious to secure some last gift for the take in St. Augustine, Daytona, Ormond, illustrated articles, etc. But such an enter- folks at home. Merchants' faces beamed New Smyrna, Rockledge, and other ports A Splendid Paper. prise was consummated oa last Sunday by the with delight and clerks took plenty of on the east coast, as far down as the Lake From the Ocala Banner. NEws-lIitALD. As part of a regular news- e W r T t s can The NEws -HERALD is a splendid paper. * paper issue, it was a remarkable achievement, exrie 1r0tl h t region. There the sportsman can * * * We wish the NEws-HERALD abund- and indicated great industry and abundant re- About noon rain began to fall and the hunt for deer, panther and bear, which are .ant success. sources, throng of purchasers diminished some- in abundance E11 through that region. Twenty Pages of Heading. It was Simply Immense. what. Towards night it cleared and the ln the way of fish, the red snapper and OF- From the Gulf View. From the Kissimee Leader. streets were again filled. After the street tarpon are the gamiest. With a good re TheNEwS-HERALD'SChristmas number, is- Last Sunday's edition of the Jacksonville lamps were lighted the number had become peating rifle and a rod and reel, the aver sued last Sunday, contains twenty pages of Nxw9-HEALD~ was what might be strictly so large as to cause great iniconvenience, and nevortiren ofn eilypicda scenesh well-printed reading matter and displayed ad- called immense, containing severity columns Of both on the Sieak and in the stores. Shod heer teiret o tur ti can scanst advertisements. advertisinents and fifty columns of choice orig- Seldom in the history of thecity has there anchor and make camp on the Ten Thous vrimt.inal and selected reading matter. THE NEws- been such a turning out, and thousands of and Isles. Tliie he will find everything Brimful of Interesting Reading. HERALD don't claim it as in any sense a trade dollars must have been taken in by the that nature could give to the sportsman. Brimfu of nter esi issue, but merely their Christmas number, various tradesmen. Turtles in abundance' and game fish will . FoThe hrias mer f tand we believe it is the largest Sunday news- The market will close at 10 o'clock to- vary the monotony of hunting. The all The Christmasnumberof the NEws-HERcoes i or ils share, while the was a very creditable sheet in eaer 1 1e is sueandiome ridable, newsy paperand Most of the church choirs held a final wildcat and panther afford mans to show tog brimful of interesting reading matter and AL s adoe edbe es aeadrehearsal inthme -vening, and the notes his prow-ess. inglbrimflod advertisements. we are pleased to note the evidence of prosper- from the soprano were in contrast to the e If the time from business can be spared well-displayed advertisements. ity attending it. unearthly rack-t w-ith which Young Hope- for a short trip, the visitor will find him Truly a Beauty. A Newspaper All Over. ful, with reverence for li traditional oh- self at. Nassau. From here he can return At OU T 0n't ee sk or Prm heNe mynaBrez.Frm heenaol-tAdvaee-aztt. servaiice of Christomas eve-the only thing by any fruit schooner, in two days, after 'Wat Y ou D on't See, A s F or 1' Prom the New Smyrna Breeze. From tihe Pensacola Advance-Gazette, he had reverence for-welcomed the ad- having a trip unsurpassed in the State. TheNEWS-HERALD of last Sunday was a 'the Jacksonville Daily NEWS-HERAiD got vent of the holidays. For some hours Bay twenty page edition, containing much valua- out amammoth paper of twenty pages last street was merry with fireworks of all the Only a Blue Bell. ble reading matter besides many columns of Sunday, which it calls the "Christmas noisy kinds. A gleeful fanfare of tin Frank Howards latest song, "Only a advertisments. It was truly a beauty. Number". This was not a "trade isne" but horns was a feature of the celebration. Its Blue Bell," has been received by Messrs. - 0 had a large variety of original articles and peculiarity was a certain staccato move- Merryday & Paue. Like all of Mr. How A Proof of Enterprise and Prosperity. other matter, in addition to the usual inter- ment mo-e easily remembered than de- ard's, works the song promises to become From the DeLand Weekly News. eating editorial, local and telegraphic news scribed.e popular It has a pretty waltz movement Sunday's NEWS-HERALD was a proof of that As an evidence of the popularity of time p 'oap pcilCrita srieswl ani the words are such htayaon papr be held in the churches with the special of expression can be thrown into it. great newspaper's prosperity and enterprise, and the estimation in which it is held by the choral music published in full yesterday. It contained twenty pages, and was choak full business men, it contained seventy columns of Special sermons appropriate to the day of advertisements and interesting reading. advertisements. The NEws-IIERArse is a will be preached' 'I he excellent scediecdrarna, "Shadows of newspaper all overhand its success is due to The amount of evergreens brought into 'lbsaexcellent0sceaicCrama, "Shadows of C l A Magnificent Paper. newspaper al and its the city Nithin the past three days has aGreatCity,"will be here soon, and will be / From the Leesburgnint luck, energy, ability and capital. been amaazing. Almost every store on Bay presented by a first-class company. Miss Theack o NEws-HALu f Sud F m A Mammoth Number. street is tastefully decorated with pines, Annie Ward Tiffany, as the Irish Biddy, was amagnificeat paper-twenty Pages, coo- From the Tavares Herald. pine twigs and scrub palmettoes, relieved plays the co medy rol e. ~~m training an immense amount of choice reading Sunday's issue of the NEws-HEHAS.D waS ny nistletoe or bratchesof hierries. Pine N 0n C6 DAIL BVEATHYR R., ad it and palmetto are the prevailing decora- DAILY WEATHER REPORT. __________________________________ matter. Wearerejoiced to see this evidence intended as a Christmas issue, an it ions, but magnolia branches and orange Qf its prosperity, comprised twenty pages, the largest issue that twigs are occasionally seen, and, in fact, WAit DEPirraTENT, ever appeared of any Florida paper, and almost every green growth in the state is SIGNA.iFRYIavCE, U. S. A Yomy It Has Come to Stay. contained seventy columns of advertisements, utilized somewhere or other in the city. JACKSONVIER FL.., December 2, 187-..L.. I Ic ~ o n- iIae 1 From the Starke Telegraph. This mammoth number, replete with literary Besides the stores all the hotels amd Seety-fik meridian me. ,~Q.~N~wH~ALD ashelrgmt ~ he nnuncmets most of the boarding' houses are more or '41 5 Wind. Last SundayA5 NEws-11ERALD was the largest merit and the announcements of les eboatl decred Som priat daily paper ever issued in Florida. It con- Jacksonville's solid business men, is an idi- residences display numerous evergreen taied twenty pages, all well filled with good cation of the increasing favor with which the wreaths in the windows. Mrany citiz ns ,rATIONS 0EATHER and interesting matter. The NEws-HERAon NEws-HElALD, under Stanley Fletcher's were occupied till the small hours in has come to stay, and we wish it success. management, is meeting. It is fast earning dressing their houses with Christmas The News-Herald is a, Rattler. the title of Florida's Great Daily gren. city market is profusely trimmed Titusville.... 29.72 6 .Clear. e -u ild in g a t O ld S tan d' From the Ocala Free Press. Pluck, Enterprise and Ability. with sub-tropical greenery and bun ting. Aug sta . ..... -19.54 48aS * Warcoaine The NEws-Herald has made arrangements From the Sanford Journal. Some of the stalls are gracefully dSehrated Savaush.2.6 52 W 10 .2Clear. to run a special paper traimi from Jacksonville Tie Jacksonville Daily Nw-HER got with pine wreaths and festoons of Spanish JAn .. . Clear. toSt.Augustine, leavingthe former city at out a mamnmoth paper of twenty pages last moss, colored by strings of g Abarig Pnac. 9.... .o NW i Cloudy. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishin four o'clock in the morn';g. This will be the Sunday, whicb it calls tile "Christmas Num- and large clusters of golden bright Mobile.n.29.80 38 , ' 1 2 S Cloudy. Goods, Granite and Agate tare. Sash, Doors, Blinds. oranges. Several stalls show among New Orleans.. 29.96 118 NWVV 8 .. Cloudy. first paper train in the State. The Njws-HER- her." This was not a "trade issue," hot had their other gayeties, this flags of a score of Galveston..20.00 40 NE 4 .... lClear. *Paints and Oils. Agricultural Implements, Iron and ALD is a rattler. large variety of original articles and other mat- nations, and are also patriotically draped NOTE-All barometer readings reduced to Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps, ter, in addition to the usual interesting cdi- with thle N Iional colors and studded sea level and standard gravity. -Point It Stands Ahead. torial, local and telegraphic news. As an evi- with Chinese lanterns. Many of this stalls Minus readings of temperature are below Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-on e Savan s he d. dea!e oete p ari y r f the paper and thie present as gay and pretty an appearance zo.elocity of wind S miles per hour. Steel Galvanized Fence Wire, Mantels, Once more we repeat, there is no limit to the estimation in which it is held by the business as any in the city. It may not be known -Rainfall too small to nation. Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc. by the prudent house wives who buy so, accomplishments of a progressive Florida men, it contained seventy columns of adver- iberally at the Christmas season, but it is LOCAL WEATiER OBSERVATION. -AGENT FOR: newpapr.TheN~S-HRAD nw stads ismens.TheN~s-IEOLD i-3 a newspaper a fact that mistletoe almost canopies 1 newspaper. The NEws-HERALD now "stands tisements. TheNEWs-HERALD3nWU~l I I.C, ,la IniAito altllRstcanopie DangerOil Stoves, OrngeLightning Powder, Farmers' Friend and ahead," its Sunday issue containing seventy all over, and its success is due to pluck, energy' many parts of the market alleys. electri9m^'RTR' ', C elebrted columnis of advertisements-OO columns in ability and capital. The decorations put no by the electri- 'SmttAI-SERVIME U. S. AiiM v, Boss Plows, Perry & Co's Ceerate Stoves and Ranges, Fairbanks' Stan; clans at the telephone office were hand- JACIsoNvii.LE, Fla., December 24, 1887. dare Scales, u Louis, White Lead, Masury's Pure Colors in Oil all. This was its Christmas number. The Best Possible Advertising. some and unique. Beautiful festoons oftiee.y-are Scaies, tieou re, St. From the Weekly Floridiamn. ivy leaves and Spanish moss were suis- - ' l e r Florida's First Newspaper Train. Thop Jk N nsnHElALD of the 18dm p l ort glittering ' s f n SU y'S Rilrad and Liquid Paints. From the Savannah News. The NEWS-HERALD has chartered a special strung on the wall. Otsange and mag- . Tin ROOting, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin work to Order twnt paes whc funse a- "fas Roofg Sheet 5n opradTnwrre train on the St. Augustine branch of he Jack- tweny Iagwhich furnishe a easto tnolia twigs were also used in the trim- S a A n f C togo e.s sonville, Tampa and Key West Railroad for ertr"quite unsurpassed by that offered t e mi ng Evehn ws the handiwor of S -Co. :~A e t h ta oo a~" 's "Look their paper. The train will leave there at 4 the readers of any Southern daily in the larger the young ladies of the Exchange. . 0. f a. i,, and will run all winter. Thisisthefirst cities. This issue is entitled the "Christmas First Assistant Sanitary Inspetor F. T. 66 SW 8 05 00 63 Cloudy. Out Prices in kil same train ever chartered by a Florida journal. Number," and seventy columns of advertise- enane deserved and won the thanks of 3 p. in.. 29.49 7i S 61:10 89o67 Lt.ainS tan vrc ree b aF i jments not only show that an appreciative pub- the hundred pedestrians who were com- 10 p. in.. 29.66 56 W 18 33 8:51tClear. 01 lic desire that a favorite journal should have a pellet to visit the market yesterday by Highest temperature 76, lowest temperature as *nChattanooga. Plan of the Great Daily. "big Christmas," tthtbusiness isbooming covering the approaches with a thick layer 52, for the past 24 hours. .. ame date 1886, high From the Southern News. ig sv i th sEs Isemis of dry sawdus. ' This efectually covered est temperature 69, lowest temperature 53. The NEwS-HERALD contained twenty pages in Jacksonville. The NEWS-HERALD itself is up the mud and slush which had become The amount of rainfall is given by inches PROFESSIOAL. TheEW-Ha~se onaiedtwetypaesthe best possible advertisement that Jackson- alnost, impassible, and rendered it and hundredths. last Sunday. and besides this enterprising Foreaser ltoun a special morning train ville and Florida could have abroad inthe possible the market dry footed. frFs aria ilor1ida; warm rain light n s. -1 J. W. NEWMAN, itno rneapeiamrnngtrinto St. land The postoflice officials have undergone Augustine. The proprietors of this great their full share of hard and wearing work A~te CNIE H OL'IGadM PM KI~ daily do not intend to spare neither money It is Young But Thriving. incident to the approach of the season A Prrible example-The first one in r CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING SURVEYOR and MAP-MAK , nor hard work to make it first-class in every From the Tampa Journal. which is honored and observed throughout arithmetic that does not have the answer ap respect. The Jacksonville NEWS-HERALD, although all Chistendom. What with extraordi- peaded. Loivell Citizen._____ Attr3e for Buyer of Florid Land. respect. The Jacksonville thr ALDg ithsa nearly heavy business in all departments, Attorney for Buyers of Florida Landg. - - young, seems to be thriving. Its Christmas delayed mails, enormous in quantities What Am I to Do? $10, Handsome grove and house, nurs We must A Credit to Florida. number, issued on last Sunday morning, coming in irregularly and after the ordi- The svmptoms of Biliousness are unhap ery,etc., at vedo, Orange county. 24 E. BaySt,, .TacksonvilleFI congratulate the conductors of the consists of twenty pages and is a model of nary working hours of the day, taken in pily too well known. They differ in dif- Abargain. NEWS-HERALD upontheir splendid Christmas typographical neatness, and its columns are connection with simiar heavy outgoing erent individuals to some extent, A bil- Fifty acres-tea-aore urve verE ioERAs mao ah isslomabekfsgatr o 5000, near Sanford. Highbeautiful EDWARD 11. CHENEY -edition, issued on Sunday morning last. It replete with able editorial and miscellaneous mails to make up and despatch, there has ious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too contained twenty pages, and was filled to over- reading matter. Itis also liberally patronized been very little opportunity for anything frequently, alas, he has an excellent a building lots. A splendid property Late U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Fla. flowing with able editorials and news and by the advertising firms of Jacksonville. but solid work, night and day. Henceey tite for liquids, but noe fcr solidsoea ff at-urban a es-r local articles. The NEWS-HERALD is a credit Meaning no disparagement to the ability of bill deserve the slight rest afforded by the morning. His tongue will hardly bear 2 Fifty-four acres -fifteen-acre bear brknholidays they get on such occasions. inpcto at an tieIfnf snt~ is*mg grove, house, nursery, etc., near to Florida. the former editors and managers of the As Christmas of this year falls on Sun- andfurred, it is rough, at all events, within te tF lits. aTh pl ac Sn in A Mot Coplee Paer.NEWS-HERALD We must comRplilment the day, to-morrow (Monday), will be observed The digestive system is wholly out of icheap at $15,000 Rooms 6 and 7, LAW EXCHANGE, A MstCoplee apr. general impr-ovements made on the paper as a holiday at the postoffice, as provided order, and diarrhea or constipation may be Ifinon Twenty-four builing hots in west JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDlA From the Madison Recorder, under the late editorship of Mr. Stanley in section 638 of the official Postal Guide asyptom orhetomaalernae.__UUUPaltkaWorhtheeimeshe_ The NEWS-HERALD sent out a Christmas Fletcher. Florida offers a field of usefulness for 1887, which declares that "whenever There are often hemorrhoids or even losspiefeefr number last Sunday, which was without a for the NEWS-HERALD, and we hope to see the lalholidays fall upon Sunday, the follow- of blood. There may be giddiness, and pice lotsered for ed Pl CALL &JN S doubtcone of the most complete papershwe'aye tsppreciated and parnzdacri g Monday wil be oblserved. oandorderofach1 an ,acidity ofltulenc c00 countyarsi.ppaOag t~ fl y t L TT and aprria t f whic mcasn tditsng It is in the Lead. Genera delivery, package, box, stamp, and Grct's AtgUSt Flaocr, itcosts~5but a trifle ___county. g"i Will Practice In all the Courts, ,A enta secn tonoeicnantrnarkise its From the Gainesville Advocate. registry vndows oplenf'mr t 11 nn and thousands attests ts efficacy. 2,000. webing rvePak Aaa OFFICE: ROOM 3,LAW BUILDING, kind. The Christmas number of the NEWS-HER- partmnent will nt he open. cony-odbuiessad ALD, contains twenty images, or one hundrel Carrier service-One morning delivery in all Time Glenamda's Opening. conty. oore housess lotat nd4 .Frst tJakovle * n wnyclmso atr stelretdistricts, with two morning and one afternoon The Glenada has opened up with a large Ci"Ne tPore housnd lood atusinese 4 .FryhS. akovle FromAhTampa T~rine. Nme. Sunday newspaper ever issued in Florida. morniLngT colcion (last at itb aee from the' register O1. visitors, and after the excellent , stand. AMES IH. CHALLEN Last Sunday the Jacksonville NEWS- Time outlay necessarily attending the publica- other districts. run of last year all appearances tend to To lots In Lakeland, l'olk el Attorney and Eounsellor at Law HERALD published a Imagnificent twenty page lion of such an edition is imneS, yet we are The Northlern mail will be6 distributed toO Sh101V muc better season this year. . couty Office In the Law Exchange, Forsyth and. Christmas number. The compliments of the pleased to observe that the advertising patron- thbobxe, abud all mails will be received On the first day of the opening twenty-five 600 eall0 n .South Jacksonville, Market streets.nvse nMrggs season to the NEWS-HERALD. May eachag >il fcrll0 compensate th ntepising n dispedea sal. gh asdte uestsewere present, since wmih ime 11ith e Two_ osaddeln Myounty.Stoe Ind Cout Bns wXtate. hsuceedn Chiafnd eanet as rkserrousr occupiied with neatly displayed and attractive store of Mtumby, Stockton & Knight yes 1 Th e house has been newly carpeterl,painted '~~.Duval county. glorousetate as thi<st on dwoeonyf litte advertisements of the enterprising business gifts for th Or1hanag 1an 11dlII ay R nl Home eforNortthek FLE INGTI & DANIEL, snore so. mnen of Jacksonville amid St. Augustine. The Frierdless. A basket of liberal propor- hare of V B.cc u Geraron, will no dobt Mc- sovT e) uatl8 county Hilla-~ 1 .L1L people of Jacksonville and of the whole Stats lions had been placed at noon in on-e of Dowell, who has been connected with the *Tbeno acre at B nomingoane His Getting Up Before Breakfast. have reason to congratulate themselves upsn the show windows to receive unsolicited Glenda as clerk, both in this city and at - trict. From the Orlando Record. the publication in their midst of such a jour- presemnts folr th ufortnat even- Cold Sprinig Harbor, L. I., return to the 2 " T5 huondered acres near Plant City, The Jacksonville NEWS-HlEnnA has estab- mml ime NiS-RL ha ley been greatly te ones. Byas olo ing the te house this season. -* 2, -U Hillsboro county. O()ce ornery Forsgyt ( and Market, sti apeci1a1 tuaa liper tribewnSt. n it papein the Stte. Its Christmas articles of aldis includling eatables, -'ll wentyacres iPlanteCity, grove, JCSNIL,* - FOIA place it's papers in the Ancient City in the LOCAL BRIEFS. des,2 whih will betake to the Orphanage o Cf hndre and sit acecoc erymrng- --. annaite were on exhibition in the store - county. 0W helO y! This NFws-HiEHALD is certainly getting up A combination coach for the St. Augustine -uigteeeigadarue uhyt fG beoebeafs.aycoudthch yestera moriedatt, pathmy from customers amnd passers-by. A 500U. Cmov Sprnsla contsy. A woman who suffered many years from fe-. .. 11ycossept ystrda mrnig'bank was placed outside the shiow-windoz rigJ male diseases and was cured, will be glad to Bright, Sparkling and Newsy. The regular services of the Young Men's in thme afternoon, and on being opened mn 5 st.1,WEI~ly Forty acres, twenty miles south of Ilot any lady know the remedy which is harm From the Cilia New Era. o'cock xvii baled b Mr. W.1no.Wardt. Athe evening was found to contain about 815 RA OW' iamc land Salemple tria pacg soenct hi receipt of let The Jacksonville NEWxS-HER.LLD last Sunday cordial invitation to all, mu cash. It will remain in that place 5 mava p5 'scat erecnu ter and stamp. issued a Christmas number', which, if you will Special attention is called to the advertlee- during the week. and any charitably dis- - 250 Ten acresenear---, Alachua Letters cheerfully answered. Address, excuse thie expression, is a"daisy." It consists mneat of the Stark House, corner Adams and posed can place a sh donations therein. I*county ,' MRS. JANE B. TLURNER, oftwnt pge ad s mm o te ares, ndMarket .streets, which appears in lbs hotel Other contributions, such as clothing, , Co Twenty acres near Ocala, Marion Lake Maitland, Oange County, Fla. byf tetphandisoes pape ee plised nl colunof this morning's issue. etc., will be received at the store and for- iUUJ county, by fr te hndsmes papr eer ublshe i" The Everett wine and billiard parlors will be wvarded to this worthy institution by the ITitbidnlto aehr the Stats. TheNEWS-HERALD is bright, spark- )opened to t1he public to-nmorrow eventine, De- Messrs. Mumblly, Stockton & Knight. * (on0La00 hryuidnear Ov e hrmge ~ .. 11ng and newsy, and is making rapid strides cember 26, upon which occasion a collation we ........ Lacountvedo rag WHOLESALE forward. 1vii be served by the popular manager, MIr. E. Henry Clark on the War Path. 9 Tounty. anlt at Bd, St A while tramnp is going through the city so- Fleury Clark, a muscular negro, ar- I, Johns county.If 9 FrmleDaiy ?NotaTrade Issue. ictin sbsrptoms eo hi id wh clai s e Friday nigh tby nSherifHol o n ia nhcusefsrmallstore and lot at B a n edtfs It'acsntainedatny pgesH d u as not <iy" Aitelehgram reeie esterday gives the in- was brought before Justice Malgill tylster- Tw cony Ver choic orange ld COTTON SEED MEAL. trade issue" either, but wvas brmmfull of late formation that, tmS irSprings Htl aind day Hois ase v ~a tas contnedutl0a our builing lots in Seville, Volu- SaeAetfrH .Bkr&Bos news, welwitnarticles, oamutudofguests. TIhis elegant establishment will un- nutted on Richard .J. Mitchell, another -IFertilizers. lubect,s an lieadvertisemnts Tis 10s dobele it asle~nddwintr's business. negro Clrkisllsaid to have drawn a QfEightyaacres exra fine orag and,4 ETBY TET Ida. We congratulate the management upon Ylesterday ws a busy time for Ithe force at_____ ___ _Fryu an rokavil ng Sprig- Jcksnville. - Florida. their success in getting up a live readable usually numerous amid at times were so fre- Board of Trade Notes. i field and Shell Road, Duval county.____________________ newspaper. _______quent as to ring a continuous Christmas chime. At a meeting of the Board of Govermnors, 3 Any of the above property will prove a ~ rr ~ , answed over* 101 mor lthan on the 0ors of the Board of Trade, held Friday evening, h netaIa.~cb ah cn te Florida's Greatest adAlsPae. ponding day of last year. Messrs. D. G. Ambler and George C. Wil- mri.Yuas aetecmiso NUAC From the Ocala Free Press. Passenger rates have been raised on St. o eeapone n uiigomte A s lt l Pure chage byaents. A The JacksonvillcNws-HEn.Lofo last Sun- Augustine road to 1.5 cents per mile, and on son-wrOapointestn Iditng r mmireeet S amiford and Lake Eust's to.> cents per mile. to examine thme account of the secretary ~X ~ T f~flNN .6 tt dawaawope.Icotanetenypge'Sanford and Lake Enstis freight rates have amidtreasurer, and report toan adjourned This powder never vaniem. A marvel of ~ Ilt~(SECOND FLOOR.) consisting of choice reading matter, outsIe of been made the same as St. Joi's amid Lake meeting of the Board of Governors. pur ity, strength, anid wh'lolsomeness. More AGNTfl PInx f arfodCotaer its regular daily service, for the 1o1idays, and a Eustis in i0icres ofl ion l er crtent. Alli Messirs. A. B. Campbiell, Daniel Bowen econmical tha rth1ieetiinar ind 1s, an can- *l J * mtii AeNTa, FU hnion HambrtforCome, Christmas present for all patrons and well- prm ies ade tomades ioendcase~n r oa ndRds;ie weesoapone i- low test, short wesighit alum or phosphate Fire insurance Companies.-Washin ao Life, 'wihers. TeNwsHR le s ln aoe the main line of Jacksonville, Tampa and Key Ispectors of election to serve on toe occaio >odr.Sold only in can. RtOYAL SAsKIG ~SlQ ae ~ ~ 1~l0 a Of New York and Employers' LbilityJ -~-- - c th geatest an alst ewppe Fo, et.o the annual election- whichuwill be held >oDRC. 0 alstreet, N. y. A I, * .cdent, o odn

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Page 1: F m o n- iIae · TIE D AILY N EVS-IE11A.L), SUN)A.Y MO1 NING. D 1.CEM.BER C25, 180R. 5 HAT STlATE EDITORS SAY ida has ever had, and we are proud to seeit re- TOon Wednesday, January

TIE D AILY N EVS-IE11A.L), SUN)A.Y MO1 NING. D 1.CEM.BER C25, 180R. 5

ida has ever had, and we are proud to seeit re- TOon Wednesday, January 4, between the FURNITURE.

HAT STlATE EDITORS SAY ive such a large support among the People Of II C STkIAS TO ALL o a e __________our State. ing wer mp(1orted to have been nominated U 1 o IT ~'

THEY TELL HA T THEY THINK OF THIE A Live Energetic Paper. BSY STORlFKEEPEVS NDlSI for toi o O o fr the ensuing year:

NEWJS-HERALD. From the Plant City Courier. ASTIC PURCHASERS. For President-John E. Hart W e Have4 o Time1LO 1IU1L to " eA vetsm n s The Jacksonville NEWS-HERAL iUsued an For First Vice-President-I). G. Ambler and - --- . uI-8M .1. 8 11 atacher,

enormously large edition of the paper last Gay Scenes on Bay Street-The Small Boy, For Second Vice-President-James M1. SchuViews of Competent Critics Cn the SundayaashaChristras.number It asrn HisHornandFis-Ready for nach d J. (. M

Growth of Florida's Greatest Paper- up of twenty pages of their large sheet. Of His Horn and Fire Crackers-ed o For Governors-1P. Mcouaid, F.MT. Robinson,

Christmas Issue and the Special Train. course a large share of space was devoted to the Day-In the Jacksonville Market . c 1 rkee Sir 31 l', F. W. Munby, J. .

display advertisements, but there was also - Other nominations can be made Other nomintion of beual inead in writ vastamountof valuable reading matter. The For a few hours yesterday morning the ilg to the secretary until the 31st inst.

Here are some of the recent comments Of NFSHn~ is"y a liey nretcppr n ro e pws-HERA isa lively,energeticepaper,an< ether overhead promised an ideal Messrs. Schumacher and Daniel have

prom in ent, papers in Florida upon the growth keeps well up with the current news of the Christmas. 'I"he sun broke out from his written to decline the nominations.

of Florida's greatest daily paper: day. The Weekly NEws-11EnALD is published unfamiliar iding-place behind the rain ADVICEeTO SPO RT S

A rak omlienat $1 per annum in advance,.naiirhhu-le eidteri ADVICE TO SPORTSMEN. A Frank ComAlimentt clouds and gave the compliments of the Where and How to go Hunting and

From ths Florida Mirror. A Remarkable Achievement. season to the good people of his favorite Fishin in the State

The NEWS-HERAL is one of the best dailies From the Florida Mirrr. t State. His joyous greeting brouhtcusto S tshin w fin the tme

in the State. One would hardly expect, in a city the size of t.Hsjyugreigbo htcst- Sportsmen wvho can find the time for a_______________________ Jacksonville, to see a daily newspaper present- mers in streams to the various depots trial to South Florida at this season of the

Brief but Expressive. ing itself to its patrons in such a profusion of where St. Nicuolas had his wares stored. yer are assured of excellent sport. The

From the Eustis Lake Region. space as to give them, in one issue, 120 columns, Until nearly noon the streets and stores proper way to do it -s to geta commodious The Christmas number of the NEws-ITERALD covering twenty large folio pages, filled with were jammed wlh eager customers sloop vacht, and, starting down the coast,

is a regular dandy. reading matter,advertisements well displayed, anxious to secure some last gift for the take in St. Augustine, Daytona, Ormond, illustrated articles, etc. But such an enter- folks at home. Merchants' faces beamed New Smyrna, Rockledge, and other ports

A Splendid Paper. prise was consummated oa last Sunday by the with delight and clerks took plenty of on the east coast, as far down as the Lake From the Ocala Banner. NEws-lIitALD. As part of a regular news- e W r T t s can

The NEws -HERALD is a splendid paper. * paper issue, it was a remarkable achievement, exrie 1r0tl h t region. There the sportsman can

* * * We wish the NEws-HERALD abund- and indicated great industry and abundant re- About noon rain began to fall and the hunt for deer, panther and bear, which are

.ant success. sources, throng of purchasers diminished some- in abundance E11 through that region.

Twenty Pages of Heading. It was Simply Immense. what. Towards night it cleared and the ln the way of fish, the red snapper and OF-From the Gulf View. From the Kissimee Leader. streets were again filled. After the street tarpon are the gamiest. With a good re

TheNEwS-HERALD'SChristmas number, is- Last Sunday's edition of the Jacksonville lamps were lighted the number had become peating rifle and a rod and reel, the aver

sued last Sunday, contains twenty pages of Nxw9-HEALD~ was what might be strictly so large as to cause great iniconvenience, and nevortiren ofn eilypicda scenesh

well-printed reading matter and displayed ad- called immense, containing severity columns Of both on the Sieak and in the stores. Shod heer teiret o tur ti can scanst

advertisements. advertisinents and fifty columns of choice orig- Seldom in the history of thecity has there anchor and make camp on the Ten Thousvrimt.inal and selected reading matter. THE NEws- been such a turning out, and thousands of and Isles. Tliie he will find everything

Brimful of Interesting Reading. HERALD don't claim it as in any sense a trade dollars must have been taken in by the that nature could give to the sportsman.

Brimfu of nter esi issue, but merely their Christmas number, various tradesmen. Turtles in abundance' and game fish will .

FoThe hrias mer f tand we believe it is the largest Sunday news- The market will close at 10 o'clock to- vary the monotony of hunting. The allThe Christmasnumberof the NEws-HERcoes i or ils share, while the

was a very creditable sheet in eaer 1 1e is sueandiome ridable, newsy paperand Most of the church choirs held a final wildcat and panther afford mans to show

tog brimful of interesting reading matter and AL s adoe edbe es aeadrehearsal inthme -vening, and the notes his prow-ess. inglbrimflod advertisements. we are pleased to note the evidence of prosper- from the soprano were in contrast to the e If the time from business can be spared well-displayed advertisements. ity attending it. unearthly rack-t w-ith which Young Hope- for a short trip, the visitor will find him

Truly a Beauty. A Newspaper All Over. ful, with reverence for li traditional oh- self at. Nassau. From here he can return At OU T 0n't ee sk or Prm heNe mynaBrez.Frm heenaol-tAdvaee-aztt. servaiice of Christomas eve-the only thing by any fruit schooner, in two days, after 'Wat Y ou D on't See, A s F or 1'

Prom the New Smyrna Breeze. From tihe Pensacola Advance-Gazette, he had reverence for-welcomed the ad- having a trip unsurpassed in the State. TheNEWS-HERALD of last Sunday was a 'the Jacksonville Daily NEWS-HERAiD got vent of the holidays. For some hours Bay

twenty page edition, containing much valua- out amammoth paper of twenty pages last street was merry with fireworks of all the Only a Blue Bell.

ble reading matter besides many columns of Sunday, which it calls the "Christmas noisy kinds. A gleeful fanfare of tin Frank Howards latest song, "Only a

advertisments. It was truly a beauty. Number". This was not a "trade isne" but horns was a feature of the celebration. Its Blue Bell," has been received by Messrs. - 0 had a large variety of original articles and peculiarity was a certain staccato move- Merryday & Paue. Like all of Mr. How

A Proof of Enterprise and Prosperity. other matter, in addition to the usual inter- ment mo-e easily remembered than de- ard's, works the song promises to become

From the DeLand Weekly News. eating editorial, local and telegraphic news scribed.e popular It has a pretty waltz movement Sunday's NEWS-HERALD was a proof of that As an evidence of the popularity of time p 'oap pcilCrita srieswl ani the words are such htayaon

papr be held in the churches with the special of expression can be thrown into it. great newspaper's prosperity and enterprise, and the estimation in which it is held by the choral music published in full yesterday. It contained twenty pages, and was choak full business men, it contained seventy columns of Special sermons appropriate to the day of advertisements and interesting reading. advertisements. The NEws-IIERArse is a will be preached' 'I he excellent scediecdrarna, "Shadows of

newspaper all overhand its success is due to The amount of evergreens brought into 'lbsaexcellent0sceaicCrama, "Shadows of C l A Magnificent Paper. newspaper al and its the city Nithin the past three days has aGreatCity,"will be here soon, and will be /

From the Leesburgnint luck, energy, ability and capital. been amaazing. Almost every store on Bay presented by a first-class company. Miss

Theack o NEws-HALu f Sud F m A Mammoth Number. street is tastefully decorated with pines, Annie Ward Tiffany, as the Irish Biddy, was amagnificeat paper-twenty Pages, coo- From the Tavares Herald. pine twigs and scrub palmettoes, relieved plays the co medy rol e. ~~m training an immense amount of choice reading Sunday's issue of the NEws-HEHAS.D waS ny nistletoe or bratchesof hierries. Pine N 0n C6 DAIL BVEATHYR R.,

ad it and palmetto are the prevailing decora- DAILY WEATHER REPORT. __________________________________

matter. Wearerejoiced to see this evidence intended as a Christmas issue, an it ions, but magnolia branches and orange Qf its prosperity, comprised twenty pages, the largest issue that twigs are occasionally seen, and, in fact, WAit DEPirraTENT,

ever appeared of any Florida paper, and almost every green growth in the state is SIGNA.iFRYIavCE, U. S. A Yomy

It Has Come to Stay. contained seventy columns of advertisements, utilized somewhere or other in the city. JACKSONVIER FL.., December 2, 187-..L.. I Ic ~ o n- iIae1 From the Starke Telegraph. This mammoth number, replete with literary Besides the stores all the hotels amd Seety-fik meridian me.

,~Q.~N~wH~ALD ashelrgmt ~ he nnuncmets most of the boarding' houses are more or '41 5 Wind.

Last SundayA5 NEws-11ERALD was the largest merit and the announcements of les eboatl decred Som priat

daily paper ever issued in Florida. It con- Jacksonville's solid business men, is an idi- residences display numerous evergreen taied twenty pages, all well filled with good cation of the increasing favor with which the wreaths in the windows. Mrany citiz ns ,rATIONS 0EATHER and interesting matter. The NEws-HERAon NEws-HElALD, under Stanley Fletcher's were occupied till the small hours in has come to stay, and we wish it success. management, is meeting. It is fast earning dressing their houses with Christmas

The News-Herald is a, Rattler. the title of Florida's Great Daily gren. city market is profusely trimmed Titusville.... 29.72 6 .Clear. e -u ild in g a t O ld S tan d' From the Ocala Free Press. Pluck, Enterprise and Ability. with sub-tropical greenery and bun ting. Aug sta . ..... -19.54 48aS * Warcoaine

The NEws-Herald has made arrangements From the Sanford Journal. Some of the stalls are gracefully dSehrated Savaush.2.6 52 W 10 .2Clear.

to run a special paper traimi from Jacksonville Tie Jacksonville Daily Nw-HER got with pine wreaths and festoons of Spanish JAn .. . Clear. toSt.Augustine, leavingthe former city at out a mamnmoth paper of twenty pages last moss, colored by strings of g Abarig Pnac. 9.... .o NW i Cloudy. Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishin four o'clock in the morn';g. This will be the Sunday, whicb it calls tile "Christmas Num- and large clusters of golden bright Mobile.n.29.80 38 , ' 1 2 S Cloudy. Goods, Granite and Agate tare. Sash, Doors, Blinds.

oranges. Several stalls show among New Orleans.. 29.96 118 NWVV 8 .. Cloudy.

first paper train in the State. The Njws-HER- her." This was not a "trade issue," hot had their other gayeties, this flags of a score of Galveston..20.00 40 NE 4 .... lClear. *Paints and Oils. Agricultural Implements, Iron and ALD is a rattler. large variety of original articles and other mat- nations, and are also patriotically draped NOTE-All barometer readings reduced to Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps,

ter, in addition to the usual interesting cdi- with thle N Iional colors and studded sea level and standard gravity. -Point It Stands Ahead. torial, local and telegraphic news. As an evi- with Chinese lanterns. Many of this stalls Minus readings of temperature are below Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-on e Savan s he d. dea!e oete p ari y r f the paper and thie present as gay and pretty an appearance zo.elocity of wind S miles per hour. Steel Galvanized Fence Wire, Mantels,

Once more we repeat, there is no limit to the estimation in which it is held by the business as any in the city. It may not be known -Rainfall too small to nation. Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc. by the prudent house wives who buy so,

accomplishments of a progressive Florida men, it contained seventy columns of adver- iberally at the Christmas season, but it is LOCAL WEATiER OBSERVATION. -AGENT FOR:

newpapr.TheN~S-HRAD nw stads ismens.TheN~s-IEOLD i-3 a newspaper a fact that mistletoe almost canopies 1 newspaper. The NEws-HERALD now "stands tisements. TheNEWs-HERALD3nWU~l I I.C, ,la IniAito altllRstcanopie DangerOil Stoves, OrngeLightning Powder, Farmers' Friend and ahead," its Sunday issue containing seventy all over, and its success is due to pluck, energy' many parts of the market alleys. electri9m^'RTR' ', C elebrted columnis of advertisements-OO columns in ability and capital. The decorations put no by the electri- 'SmttAI-SERVIME U. S. AiiM v, Boss Plows, Perry & Co's Ceerate Stoves and Ranges, Fairbanks' Stan;

clans at the telephone office were hand- JACIsoNvii.LE, Fla., December 24, 1887. dare Scales, u Louis, White Lead, Masury's Pure Colors in Oil all. This was its Christmas number. The Best Possible Advertising. some and unique. Beautiful festoons oftiee.y-are Scaies, tieou re, St.

From the Weekly Floridiamn. ivy leaves and Spanish moss were suis- - ' l e r Florida's First Newspaper Train. Thop Jk N nsnHElALD of the 18dm p l ort glittering ' s f n SU y'S Rilrad and Liquid Paints.

From the Savannah News. The NEWS-HERALD has chartered a special strung on the wall. Otsange and mag- . Tin ROOting, Sheet Iron, Copper and Tin work to Order

twnt paes whc funse a- "fas Roofg Sheet 5n opradTnwrre train on the St. Augustine branch of he Jack- tweny Iagwhich furnishe a easto tnolia twigs were also used in the trim- S a A n f C togo e.s sonville, Tampa and Key West Railroad for ertr"quite unsurpassed by that offered t e mi ng Evehn ws the handiwor of S -Co. :~A e t h ta oo a~" 's "Look their paper. The train will leave there at 4 the readers of any Southern daily in the larger the young ladies of the Exchange. . 0. f

a. i,, and will run all winter. Thisisthefirst cities. This issue is entitled the "Christmas First Assistant Sanitary Inspetor F. T. 66 SW 8 05 00 63 Cloudy. Out Prices in kil same train ever chartered by a Florida journal. Number," and seventy columns of advertise- enane deserved and won the thanks of 3 p. in.. 29.49 7i S 61:10 89o67 Lt.ainS

tan vrc ree b aF i jments not only show that an appreciative pub- the hundred pedestrians who were com- 10 p. in.. 29.66 56 W 18 33 8:51tClear. 01 lic desire that a favorite journal should have a pellet to visit the market yesterday by Highest temperature 76, lowest temperature as *nChattanooga.

Plan of the Great Daily. "big Christmas," tthtbusiness isbooming covering the approaches with a thick layer 52, for the past 24 hours. ..ame date 1886, high

From the Southern News. ig sv i th sEs Isemis of dry sawdus. ' This efectually covered est temperature 69, lowest temperature 53.

The NEwS-HERALD contained twenty pages in Jacksonville. The NEWS-HERALD itself is up the mud and slush which had become The amount of rainfall is given by inches PROFESSIOAL. TheEW-Ha~se onaiedtwetypaesthe best possible advertisement that Jackson- alnost, impassible, and rendered it and hundredths.

last Sunday. and besides this enterprising Foreaser ltoun a special morning train ville and Florida could have abroad inthe possible the market dry footed. frFs aria ilor1ida; warm rain light n s. -1 J. W. NEWMAN, itno rneapeiamrnngtrinto St. land The postoflice officials have undergone

Augustine. The proprietors of this great their full share of hard and wearing work A~te CNIE H OL'IGadM PM KI~ daily do not intend to spare neither money It is Young But Thriving. incident to the approach of the season A Prrible example-The first one in r CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING SURVEYOR and MAP-MAK , nor hard work to make it first-class in every From the Tampa Journal. which is honored and observed throughout arithmetic that does not have the answer ap

respect. The Jacksonville NEWS-HERALD, although all Chistendom. What with extraordi- peaded. Loivell Citizen._____ Attr3e for Buyer of Florid Land.

respect. The Jacksonville thr ALDg ithsa nearly heavy business in all departments, Attorney for Buyers of Florida Landg.

- - young, seems to be thriving. Its Christmas delayed mails, enormous in quantities What Am I to Do? $10, Handsome grove and house, nurs

We must A Credit to Florida. number, issued on last Sunday morning, coming in irregularly and after the ordi- The svmptoms of Biliousness are unhap ery,etc., at vedo, Orange county. 24 E. BaySt,, .TacksonvilleFI congratulate the conductors of the consists of twenty pages and is a model of nary working hours of the day, taken in pily too well known. They differ in dif- Abargain.

NEWS-HERALD upontheir splendid Christmas typographical neatness, and its columns are connection with simiar heavy outgoing erent individuals to some extent, A bil- Fifty acres-tea-aore urve verE ioERAs mao ah isslomabekfsgatr o 5000, near Sanford. Highbeautiful EDWARD 11. CHENEY

-edition, issued on Sunday morning last. It replete with able editorial and miscellaneous mails to make up and despatch, there has ious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too contained twenty pages, and was filled to over- reading matter. Itis also liberally patronized been very little opportunity for anything frequently, alas, he has an excellent a building lots. A splendid property Late U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Fla.

flowing with able editorials and news and by the advertising firms of Jacksonville. but solid work, night and day. Henceey tite for liquids, but noe fcr solidsoea ff at-urban a es-r

local articles. The NEWS-HERALD is a credit Meaning no disparagement to the ability of bill deserve the slight rest afforded by the morning. His tongue will hardly bear 2 Fifty-four acres -fifteen-acre bearbrknholidays they get on such occasions. inpcto at an tieIfnf snt~ is*mg grove, house, nursery, etc., near

to Florida. the former editors and managers of the As Christmas of this year falls on Sun- andfurred, it is rough, at all events, within te tF lits. aTh pl ac Sn in

A Mot Coplee Paer.NEWS-HERALD We must comRplilment the day, to-morrow (Monday), will be observed The digestive system is wholly out of icheap at $15,000 Rooms 6 and 7, LAW EXCHANGE, A MstCoplee apr. general impr-ovements made on the paper as a holiday at the postoffice, as provided order, and diarrhea or constipation may be Ifinon Twenty-four builing hots in west JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDlA

From the Madison Recorder, under the late editorship of Mr. Stanley in section 638 of the official Postal Guide asyptom orhetomaalernae.__UUUPaltkaWorhtheeimeshe_

The NEWS-HERALD sent out a Christmas Fletcher. Florida offers a field of usefulness for 1887, which declares that "whenever There are often hemorrhoids or even losspiefeefr number last Sunday, which was without a for the NEWS-HERALD, and we hope to see the lalholidays fall upon Sunday, the follow- of blood. There may be giddiness, and pice lotsered for ed Pl CALL &JN S doubtcone of the most complete papershwe'aye tsppreciated and parnzdacri g Monday wil be oblserved. oandorderofach1 an ,acidity ofltulenc c00 countyarsi.ppaOag t~ fl y t L TT

and aprria t f whic mcasn tditsng It is in the Lead. Genera delivery, package, box, stamp, and Grct's AtgUSt Flaocr, itcosts~5but a trifle ___county. g"i Will Practice In all the Courts, ,A

enta secn tonoeicnantrnarkise its From the Gainesville Advocate. registry vndows oplenf'mr t 11 nn and thousands attests ts efficacy. 2,000. webing rvePak Aaa OFFICE: ROOM 3,LAW BUILDING,

kind. The Christmas number of the NEWS-HER- partmnent will nt he open. cony-odbuiessad ALD, contains twenty images, or one hundrel Carrier service-One morning delivery in all Time Glenamda's Opening. conty. oore housess lotat nd4 .Frst tJakovle

* n wnyclmso atr stelretdistricts, with two morning and one afternoon The Glenada has opened up with a large Ci"Ne tPore housnd lood atusinese 4 .FryhS. akovle FromAhTampa T~rine. Nme. Sunday newspaper ever issued in Florida. morniLngT colcion (last at itb aee from the' register O1. visitors, and after the excellent , stand. AMES IH. CHALLEN

Last Sunday the Jacksonville NEWS- Time outlay necessarily attending the publica- other districts. run of last year all appearances tend to To lots In Lakeland, l'olk el Attorney and Eounsellor at Law

HERALD published a Imagnificent twenty page lion of such an edition is imneS, yet we are The Northlern mail will be6 distributed toO Sh101V muc better season this year. . couty Office In the Law Exchange, Forsyth and.

Christmas number. The compliments of the pleased to observe that the advertising patron- thbobxe, abud all mails will be received On the first day of the opening twenty-five 600 eall0 n .South Jacksonville, Market streets.nvse nMrggs season to the NEWS-HERALD. May eachag >il fcrll0 compensate th ntepising n dispedea sal. gh asdte uestsewere present, since wmih ime 11ith e Two_ osaddeln Myounty.Stoe Ind Cout Bns wXtate.

hsuceedn Chiafnd eanet as rkserrousr occupiied with neatly displayed and attractive store of Mtumby, Stockton & Knight yes 1 Th e house has been newly carpeterl,painted '~~.Duval county.

glorousetate as thi<st on dwoeonyf litte advertisements of the enterprising business gifts for th Or1hanag 1an 11dlII ay R nl Home eforNortthek FLE INGTI & DANIEL, snore so. mnen of Jacksonville amid St. Augustine. The Frierdless. A basket of liberal propor- hare of V B.cc u Geraron, will no dobt Mc- sovT e) uatl8 county Hilla-~ 1 .L1L

people of Jacksonville and of the whole Stats lions had been placed at noon in on-e of Dowell, who has been connected with the *Tbeno acre at B nomingoane His

Getting Up Before Breakfast. have reason to congratulate themselves upsn the show windows to receive unsolicited Glenda as clerk, both in this city and at - trict. From the Orlando Record. the publication in their midst of such a jour- presemnts folr th ufortnat even- Cold Sprinig Harbor, L. I., return to the 2 " T5 huondered acres near Plant City,

The Jacksonville NEWS-HlEnnA has estab- mml ime NiS-RL ha ley been greatly te ones. Byas olo ing the te house this season. -* 2, -U Hillsboro county. O()ce ornery Forsgyt ( and Market,

sti apeci1a1 tuaa liper tribewnSt. n it papein the Stte. Its Christmas articles of aldis includling eatables, -'ll wentyacres iPlanteCity, grove, JCSNIL,* - FOIA

place it's papers in the Ancient City in the LOCAL BRIEFS. des,2 whih will betake to the Orphanage o Cf hndre and sit acecoc erymrng- --. annaite were on exhibition in the store - county. 0W helO y!

This NFws-HiEHALD is certainly getting up A combination coach for the St. Augustine -uigteeeigadarue uhyt fG beoebeafs.aycoudthch yestera moriedatt, pathmy from customers amnd passers-by. A 500U. Cmov Sprnsla contsy. A woman who suffered many years from fe-.

.. 11ycossept ystrda mrnig'bank was placed outside the shiow-windoz rigJ male diseases and was cured, will be glad to

Bright, Sparkling and Newsy. The regular services of the Young Men's in thme afternoon, and on being opened mn 5 st.1,WEI~ly Forty acres, twenty miles south of Ilot any lady know the remedy which is harm

From the Cilia New Era. o'cock xvii baled b Mr. W.1no.Wardt. Athe evening was found to contain about 815 RA OW' iamc land Salemple tria pacg soenct hi receipt of letThe Jacksonville NEWxS-HER.LLD last Sunday cordial invitation to all, mu cash. It will remain in that place 5 mava p5 'scat erecnu ter and stamp.

issued a Christmas number', which, if you will Special attention is called to the advertlee- during the week. and any charitably dis- - 250 Ten acresenear---, Alachua Letters cheerfully answered. Address,

excuse thie expression, is a"daisy." It consists mneat of the Stark House, corner Adams and posed can place a sh donations therein. I*county ,' MRS. JANE B. TLURNER, oftwnt pge ad s mm o te ares, ndMarket .streets, which appears in lbs hotel Other contributions, such as clothing, , Co Twenty acres near Ocala, Marion Lake Maitland, Oange County, Fla.

byf tetphandisoes pape ee plised nl colunof this morning's issue. etc., will be received at the store and for- iUUJ county, by fr te hndsmes papr eer ublshe i" The Everett wine and billiard parlors will be wvarded to this worthy institution by the ITitbidnlto aehr

the Stats. TheNEWS-HERALD is bright, spark- )opened to t1he public to-nmorrow eventine, De- Messrs. Mumblly, Stockton & Knight. * (on0La00 hryuidnear Ov e hrmge ~ .. 11ng and newsy, and is making rapid strides cember 26, upon which occasion a collation we ........ Lacountvedo rag WHOLESALE forward. 1vii be served by the popular manager, MIr. E. Henry Clark on the War Path. 9 Tounty. anlt at Bd, St

A while tramnp is going through the city so- Fleury Clark, a muscular negro, ar- I, Johns county.If 9 FrmleDaiy ?NotaTrade Issue. ictin sbsrptoms eo hi id wh clai s e Friday nigh tby nSherifHol o n ia nhcusefsrmallstore and lot at B a n edtfs

It'acsntainedatny pgesH d u as not <iy" Aitelehgram reeie esterday gives the in- was brought before Justice Malgill tylster- Tw cony Ver choic orange ld COTTON SEED MEAL. trade issue" either, but wvas brmmfull of late formation that, tmS irSprings Htl aind day Hois ase v ~a tas contnedutl0a our builing lots in Seville, Volu- SaeAetfrH .Bkr&Bos

news, welwitnarticles, oamutudofguests. TIhis elegant establishment will un- nutted on Richard .J. Mitchell, another -IFertilizers.

lubect,s an lieadvertisemnts Tis 10s dobele it asle~nddwintr's business. negro Clrkisllsaid to have drawn a QfEightyaacres exra fine orag and,4 ETBY TET

Ida. We congratulate the management upon Ylesterday ws a busy time for Ithe force at_____ ___ _Fryu an rokavil ng Sprig- Jcksnville. - Florida. their success in getting up a live readable usually numerous amid at times were so fre- Board of Trade Notes. i field and Shell Road, Duval county.____________________

newspaper. _______quent as to ring a continuous Christmas chime. At a meeting of the Board of Govermnors, 3 Any of the above property will prove a ~ rr ~ ,

answed over* 101 mor lthan on the 0ors of the Board of Trade, held Friday evening, h netaIa.~cb ah cn te Florida's Greatest adAlsPae. ponding day of last year. Messrs. D. G. Ambler and George C. Wil- mri.Yuas aetecmiso NUAC

From the Ocala Free Press. Passenger rates have been raised on St. o eeapone n uiigomte A s lt l Pure chage byaents. A The JacksonvillcNws-HEn.Lofo last Sun- Augustine road to 1.5 cents per mile, and on son-wrOapointestn Iditng r mmireeet

S amiford and Lake Eust's to.> cents per mile. to examine thme account of the secretary ~X ~ T f~flNN .6 tt dawaawope.Icotanetenypge'Sanford and Lake Enstis freight rates have amidtreasurer, and report toan adjourned This powder never vaniem. A marvel of ~ Ilt~(SECOND FLOOR.)

consisting of choice reading matter, outsIe of been made the same as St. Joi's amid Lake meeting of the Board of Governors. pur ity, strength, anid wh'lolsomeness. More AGNTfl PInx f arfodCotaer its regular daily service, for the 1o1idays, and a Eustis in i0icres ofl ion l er crtent. Alli Messirs. A. B. Campbiell, Daniel Bowen econmical tha rth1ieetiinar ind 1s, an can- *l J * mtii AeNTa, FU hnion HambrtforCome,

Christmas present for all patrons and well- prm ies ade tomades ioendcase~n r oa ndRds;ie weesoapone i- low test, short wesighit alum or phosphate Fire insurance Companies.-Washin ao Life,

'wihers. TeNwsHR le s ln aoe the main line of Jacksonville, Tampa and Key Ispectors of election to serve on toe occaio >odr.Sold only in can. RtOYAL SAsKIG ~SlQ ae ~ ~ 1~l0 a Of New York and Employers' LbilityJ

-~-- - c th geatest an alst ewppe Fo, et.o the annual election- whichuwill be held >oDRC. 0 alstreet, N. y. A I, * .cdent, o odn