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THE DAILY NEWS-11ERALD, MONDAY MORNING, DI CEMBEJR 26, 188 . NEWS T. AUGUSTIN NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES. HOTELS & BOARDING HOUSES BNKING. Matters of Interest Chronicled by Corres- %). G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier pondents Throughout the State. gO sia CHRTSTVAS SERVICES AT THE VARIOUS SEFFNER SIFTINGS. P CITY CHURCHES. Miss Zilda Cullen returned home Friday Makes the lives of many people miserable, Pearl- Grits and Meal, T4 to spend the holidays. causing distress after eating, sour stomach, Manufactured by the Droste Milling Co., Midnight Mazs at the Cathedral Omitted Mr. Frank Levister, who was shot by sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, Cincinnati, t Ohio fo teFistTmei To udrdyoung .Tohnson about two weeks ago,s a fan, "all gone "feeling, had taste, coated 'These goods are superior to any on the mar D- for the First Time in Two Hundred again able to be out on the street. tongue, and irregularity of ket, prepared from selected grain. RYears-The Magnolia's Dinner. Mr. J.M. Martin, Jr., deputy collector of Distress thebowels. Dyspepsiadoes The HleElveen Bros. Company, sole )ESIGNATED UNITED STAT S D O T Y Internal Revenue, left Thursday to spend After not get well of Itself, It State agents, ronin 3, B~ostwick bull hog, cor Anyone who was on the streets of this the holidays with his family at Ocala. Eating requires careful attention, ay and Pin streets ksonvill, 1 Capital anu r . 1)11tECTORS: 1....1 000. city on Christmas Eve, and witnessed the Rev. Mr. Walker, a Methodist minister, and a remedy like Hood's e S gs KD. o. Atel Mi o, 1. J. JAB. P. TALLAPE3o ciy n~Arsta Ee adwinssdth pre ached a very interesting sermon last Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently. Silver1 Springs~ HoA~tel ALE' X. WALLACE, 1. R. CBEL, H. C. WINSott immense throngs of people that blocked Saturday afteinoon to a large congrega- It tones the stomach, regulates the diges AND COTTAGES P. McQUAL, .. . APEL, Y. UOBENSON up the narrow streets, and filled the tion at the school house. tion, creates a good ap- Sick OT T. YA T. T. TOCKTON various places of business in eager quest A surprise pound party was given at the petite, banishes headache, 1\Tour Open. of Christmas supplies, could not help ob- residence of Mr. M. C. Bemhuton on Fri- and refreshes the mind. Headache Weekly boarders taken at low rates. The COAL AND COKE. serving the wonderfully prosperous con- daenig. vb as adsouM of noh "i have been troubled with dyspepsia. I wonderful and historical spring a special at dition of the people generally. Never in charming daughter of Mr. Bembuton, had but little appetite, and what I did eat traction.SOP the historyeof the city has there been such proved herself an admirable hostess. distressed hae, or did I gd Superintendent.. 1llC kCSOny an increase ih, the number of stores, and Conductor John R. Cleland, wbo has littl ood..tretnl~Sprnedn .. Aa bamIIa Coal & C oke C i a Y ked been running the "yellow fever" train would have a faint or tired, S. never were well stock a between Seffner and Tampa for the past all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten (OeFi }" g' they are this year. Yet it is the invari- two months, returned to Sanford Tuesday anyt ing. My trouble was aggravated by First-classprivateboard. No.47EastAdams able testimony oT every merchant in the and will resume his regular run, now that my business, painting. Last street, corner Market. Derartiet - - - No. 50 W. city, whom the holiday trade could affect all trains are run into Tampa, as was done spring I took Iood's Bar- Sour Letters of inquiry raomptly answered. f that their business was much larger than before the outbreak of the fever. saparilla, which did me an Stomach goos ouecofetinery store, bakery WHAT IS GOING 0. IN FLORIDA. -immense amount of good. It gave me an and meat market was crowded -with d__e__ob9 HTEOIA apee, a my tfoo drelished an sat~fe 'mTEE E E T l f ld ff a t1115 lit ines purchaers, and the overworked clerks Truck gardening is booming at Hawk's the craving I had previously experienced." Car Load Lots promptly shipped direct from the Mines were not allowed a moment's rest from Park. Jacksonville Florida early in the afternoon, until long after Quincy is very lively in its social aspects at Ho d' Sas a 1 ' ' by Railroad to all points. midnight; many of them were not even present oo s arsapanla able to go home for their meals. Every- p Sold by alldruggists. $1; sixfor $5. Prepared only one-seemed to have plenty of money and The Dixies will play at Orange City on De- by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas N O TI bought freely. Many of the merchants re- cember31st. 100 Doses One Dollar port their sales as having run way up in Workonthenew Lake Helen depot om- -__ -- _-- -6 601 1 D alalll the thousands.Wokothne LaeHlndptc The city was unusually quiet, consid- menced Wednesday morning. Established 1878. Established 1878. S ering the fact that the ol aig The steamer Seth Low has been in port at |.Yn c->,A, 0 'Christmias comes but onace a year" is New Smyrna for the last few days. (S ceso, toGC.llres A HA IEL, WEBTE. construed by a great number of people to(ScesrtoGW.M kn,)E, FWe k0-1 mean an unlimited indulgence in the cup The Sanford House, at Sanford, will open n dNATHANIEL WEBST Oly which not only cheers but inebriates. some day during the present week. G. W MAcAVOY. Proprietor. The first soAnd which broke the still- An elegant Mgressive euchre party w ae FORel "J. D.aters, Manager. Vness of the clear and beautiful Christmas An. elean prgrssv euhepat4a morning was the shrill whistle of thespecial given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. AGENT FOR the celebrated "J. H. Cutter" mo rg wasthealcooiveo esbiee May,sin Quincy, last Tuesday evening. ie Any quantitysupplied from HUNTINGTON, FLORIIDA Lot 5x5, house of eight rooms on Beaver, Lot .37x90, on Clay street, between Union greeting to the Citizens of St. Augustine by General Manager Corry, of the Tobacco sti a ou th frese n s Syndicate arrived in Quincy last Monday af- Elegant Sample Rooms- PRICE $1, 800. PR ICE $600. city has ever before been able to read a daily ternoon accompanied by his bride. He was paper. Before 6 o'clock, and just serenaded by the "goose." We have special facilities for the JUG 3T'E w E Q 7 as the sun was radiating the horizon, the Upto Thursday morning there had been TRADE. Ours is the largest in the State.O.5. first copy of the NEWS HERALD was deliv- 6s086 boxes of oranges shipped from New 91 West B reet, Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, 85z90, -- ered in the Ancient City. The honor of 'w lots 35l., oBevrsetbwenoht corner.UinadCa sres ,)W receiving it belongs to Mr. A. J Wait Smyrna. Ten thousand pounds of fish were JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. "HERE IS HEALTH." Clay and Bridge-Price $750. who,inisanxie to bethe firs OF getea shippedduring1e past ixdays e(18o- 8900 CA SH. PRICE $7 0 copy rushed downstairs with a "Father The Santa Rosa Rifles, of Pensacola, will Bottled Beer. Imported and Key !Vest Cigars, $9 " A S .P IC 7 0 Hubbard" as his only apparel. A few mo- give a grand military ball, Monday night, Jan- INE LOCATION-NEWLY FURNISHED. ments later the newsboys were rushing Excellent Table. Price, 8,00 to $10.00 per through the streets with Florida's live and nary 2, in their handsome new armory in the week. Address, NO. 3. NO. 6. poua diy Tesle unusually recently erected Newman building. heavy, one newsbo alone, a One-armed Mr. Berry Thomas, who lived about ten miles Lot 89x90, corner Union and Clay streets, L t on Clay, between Union and State, colored boy named Willie Moore, disposing north of Quincy, and who had been an in- *t n Florida, of a hundred copies.. utouanhihyrsetdfrefo OX G N :-IN TT T ntsgo, - - Fri, lA .. $ 0 .uu1-x. $ , 00 The Christmas services at the various dustrious and highly respected farmer for "*" INS111U1' PRICE $700. PRICE $1,100. churches were interesting and impressive many years, died last Tuesday of consumption. XX r ggy )o te C,:g)g ±i and the various places or worhisp were The yacht Tarpon passed down Indian Formerly the St. Marks. N . Lot on Union Street, between crowded. River the past week. She is owned by Cap- 50%6 WEST BAY STREET. *na *e na Clay and Bridgests, 35x105, PI CE 170L . At the St. Au usti ne Methodist church tain Hughes and is a trim craft, having an Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. the Rev. C. U8. McLean delivered an . abovers bee ahh niei dito PNDRN H U MR excellent sevimon, using "Peace and good eight-horse power naphtha engine in addition 9OPEN DURING TE SUMMER. The above property can be bought for will to men" as his text. Every seat in the to her sails. The most central house in the city, near house was taken and the music was especi- Mr. R. F. Rogers, senior editor of the Banner COMPOUND OXYGEN, postoffice, street cars and ferries. New Fo utC a s ally fine. The leading features of the mscoLirtpbsedaLveOkwlls-and elegant furniture electric bells,--" f'-1 . wasi the rendering oflihe the Ciisma An- ils baths, etc. o2,pertoday., O .. L..Li tl 'C."L.- ±as l was the renderingof the "Chri su-me full control of that paper on Januaryl, 3 7 J. . TO8NI, Prop. them dt thd mornin ande Airol Night" at the evening service. The author 1888. Mr. Allison, the junior editor, having sold Med1ca aor wil C essed Al At8 per cent, in tree yearly payments ofone-third each. of the above beautiful musical composi- out his interest. TH E SEM IN OLE tions is Mr. A. Oscar Bro ne, of the Second Work has commenced on a two-story brick -AND Artillery hand; they are of a high order building for Judge Welborne, on the corner of of exene. fon theu ea drniht ist- Commercial street and Park avenue, in San- BERGEON METHOD, A * * A will begin at o'clock, standard time, width to be 40x80 feet. Sanford will soon n -- S W ill Open January1s 31 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville,Fla. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. Quest, the leading "brick city" south of Jacksonville. the superintendent of the Sunday school, Invitations are out for a public installation HOBCE TREATMENTS The TOBACCOs& CIGARS. has charge of the affair and has not yet H M R A M N S h ,L reta d m s disclosed the nature of the entertainment of officers and a banquet to be held-at the hall T '; di 1 hearse to give to the little of Lake City Lodge, No. 27, F. and A. M., on We use all the popular and successful treat- Elegantly Appointed Hotel -' [ C ones. On wednesday, Christmas exer- Tuesday evening, December 27. The commit- ments for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis So th F p ied willbe seed and on te a ada rwA Catarrh, Consumption, Blood Poisoning ad i Florida. and cises and prayer frwell bexoberv'eite old Edge J. Pi e, F. D.Glaa, .B n Chronic Diseases.W ols e eaes 11 T b coCi rs Fi-idaynight the frwl x sisntedEgJ.W. Funk, J. 0. Harris, G. 0. Adicks, D.o C.al DAWKINSn To a co anCgas St. Augustine M. E. church will take place J. A.Bre.0 ~ ~GT . DAWKNS Manager. The Fast Mail Train Stops veior to the removal of the congregation to J. A. Barnes. O. S. WRIGHT, M. D., at Winter Park. r f RTT_ flR OigRTS. race Church, as the new and elegant ed- Mr. George L. Marsteller, now of New York, Examiimng Surgeon. ifice built by Mr. Flagler on Cordova street has baught the Zeigler homestead in Quincy- F B ES & PAIGE, P. 0. BOX, 206. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. will be named. 160 acres on the Bainbridge road- and will PROPRIETORS music was the finest ever rendered there. make considerable improvement on th placeS Mrs. Lieutenant Hoyle and Miss Sulzner next year. Mr.Mastrtller is a native of Charles assisting. The church was handsomely ton, S. C., and is a gentleman of high char- NINE NEW TABLES. trimmed with cedar and palmettoes, and acter and polish. O there was an eloquent sermon by Rev. E. At the cotton warehouse in Quincy thbre are 0.d Firai- m Uwm onSm L. Brown, from the text "Let us go even fiee bale ofd cotto averagingt abou fivew into Bethlebem." Rev. Idr. Kittson of the five bales of cotton averaging about five hun Cathedral at Montreal, assisted in the dredpoundseach. Thiscottonwas grown in OpenLor theSeasonESNUFACURERS ADeWHOLSALEeDELERSnI services and will officiate as precentor of 1860, and is therefore 28 years old. It has kept Bay Street. Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity church for the winter. Rev. C. well, is in good merchantable condition, and And willbe conducted in a strictly first-class Cement Butler, a noted divine of Wash- is of good quality. It has passed through Under Metropolitan Opera House, opposite manner. The dining room refitted and with ington, who is here for the winter, was threebaggings, and twocattonhouses It be- old postoffice. entirely new furnishings will be The Rev. E. K. Mitchell preached to a long t aEstablished New York, 18. large congregation in the Presbyterian TRhe Florida Southern Railroad will in a few EtbihdNwor,14.Supplied with all the Delicacies church, ,his text being: "Glory to God days send Commissioner Garnet direct to Cuba Established Jacksonville, Fla.,1873. 72 WET BAY SREET JACKSONV P in the hi ghest, peace on earth, ood will to to secure a supply of tobacco seed for distribu- OF THE SEASON men. The choir was in excel lentvo tion among the planters along the line of their . W . cen, and a quartette and chorus sang the ti.n amngt planters alongcte limmne the S1U~~TTU~XV ~ YT To meet the wants of many theater patrons r SX. IIT 1 anthem, 'Hark the Herald, Angels Sing" road. If planters will at once commence the Yli fUkJ .IT the dining room will be open a la cafe on thea with great effect. preparation of their seed beds, they will be ter nights. INSURANCE. For the first time since the construction ready for the seed when it is delivered, which -WHOLESALE of the Old Cathedral, two hundred years will be between the 5th and 10th of January A F T B ago, the customary celebration of mid- next. Thecompanywillalsoissueapamphlet mo Ma SIX O'CLOCK DINNERS. night mass has been omitted. No less than copnCilas iseapmhe ommission Mvierchants SXOCOKDNES sixh masses ee elebrted. atotelConvt giving the most reliable methods for planting, J( ) ( )o' 's to-day, where services are now being held, caring for and curing tobacco, so that planters -IN AND SHIPPERS. OF-- PROPRIETOR. the Right Reverend John Moore, bishop may commence work intelligently. e diocese, and the 1v. Reward Pace, A gang of burglars is putting in some expert followed the celebration of 10 o'cloc< entered the residences, of Dr. Charles H. 18 & 20 EAST BAY STREET, ST. AUGUSTINE mass. S .A G SIE At the colored Methodist church, near Baxter, Marshal George T. Pearce and Hon. the Magnolia Hotel, the excellent singing C. B. MacClanny. At Dr. Baxter's they raised Telephone, 260. ET was listened to by many of the visitors at the lower window with a hatchet, which was JACKSONVILLE, FLA. COR. CUNA AND ST. GEORGE ST. present in the city, found under the sash the next morning. Going I-~o served by the proprietor of the Magnolia the room occupied by Dr. Baxter's little All orders for shippinag promptly attended to. island Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. ______________________________________ Hotel to his many guests, and the bill of aeniadthnnoteslpngConsignments of Produce and Fruit are . fare was the mt sumptuou eere rved daughte indadtein hese solicited. LBY Returns made on day of sale. THE CA LETO . lo id S o'te n R-i'ra fare, which were of elegant design, ann secured the Doctor's trousers, carried them CHrAS.A. NOONEY FRsAK NOONEYT. -were give oto th acguests as souveir of adte burin nights la tote airs, x ________________ -EUROPEAN PLAN- O A G E T R U E wathibn ad a hd-pitd represe1 book, containing about $3, and departed as he in1h TF ~ jBy Street Opposite Post fliicec.ORG E B LTO T . hotel itself, which was very artistically entered without disturbing tie family in the Strest cars pass the door and connect with all done in each case. Among the guests as- least. ____ _0__D Your Own Dyeing at Home With ealas anidhbtoats.Fir.t-clas rsauran eon- 01rga 1 -:- 111e -*- Steamlers, M.ri George M amej n' A INO WOA SHOEPE R E S Y SanuwrsT'IMPSON & DEVNELL, <2o an wif ads.s blKoowlton. t h How She Suffers Before and After Her ,5Teyhwill dyerieverthing They areo sol JcsnilFa.Proprietors. ~ T E I S N I. D C J T N Florida House yesterday were Mr. HI O. eeryheKasahaveornl no equal for strength, brightness, HoeSa A uo f Nrean okadA.s.lsy Now for an idea of ma Hindoo woman's home fadin qua ities. They do not crock or smut. FrH vn n e et Commodore Thomas B. Astor will heave life. The floor and walls are of clay, with no $P ~or sale by W. A. DELL, Burnside Beach, - - Near the Jetties. Arrive from New Orleans Saturday. 10:00 a. m. Arrive Punta Gorda.... Friday, 10:00 a. m. here to-day for Pine Island on the Gulf. ornamentation of any sort and the least furni-. Bay, corner Laura St. Dispensing Chemist. OeHufrmJcsnil. Leave Punta Gorda fordHarvana and Key W~est Leave Punta Gorda for New Orleansl20 on where he will spend a few weeks in ang- ture possible. Every morning she has to pray Oeforfo akovle 20 onsm a.Fia.........20 on ling for the uncertain and ganmey tarpon. -not tor herself, as she i, taught that she has GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. 1Bathin, Fishing and Hunting. dAccommno- No lighterage at Punta Gorda. Steamers land at Florida Southern docks. tha nbet fish, anit wav h that Mr. no soul-but for her husband, for rain and for IH1IRIY daysdafter date1I1will apple to the week Until copletio of the JalM al- Specil stemermtrain letavesdfor Punta Grda, north bound Friday noon,and returning leave Piere Lrillrd na hs prtywhie cot. enerl bessigs.Thenshespeds'to county of Daval, State of Florida, for an order or steamboat to Mayport, advising as to whica KyWst and New Odrleans. -l RHRC O A log inl his stearn yacht Reva managed, to three hours preparing breakfast. She dentauthorizing me to sell all the right, title and route. D. B. DURANT, 537 For freight and passage ap 1 to ARHRC O A capture eleven fine ones. eat withs liar husband, hut, perhaps, fans him interest of Jane Fahana, Ida Falana, Mary Post-office, MprJacksonville Agent, 8I West Bay Street Mr. George G. Matthews and wife, of at lisa request. During the d a ytime she either Falana, Lizzie Falana and Laura F'alana,Maot Chicago, were ini the city on Saturday, sleeps, gossips with this other women, or some- minors, lot number five (5), in block one bun- T T V-hs dinngatthes'oiidaI-oue.times a reader reads to them from the lives of dred and two (LOS2), of the city of Jacksonville. SE-TID ihing TH <@ig a th 'lrid 1 uselte gods. These stories are unfit for human county and State aforesaid, according to the *lii-U ABOUTT~ I O I A -H Da~COSTA "Doc" Lemmon, the popular little con- ears; they are vile from beginning to enid. The I. D. Hart map of said city, or block number "~~'to learn doctor on the St. Augustine and Palatka children and women are taught them. At fifteena(15), according to theatlficial mapof said -oD AlREall about this wonderful State, its settle Railroad, has just returned from a two- night they prepare their husband's meal in the city'. LAURA FALAN A, LOTS AN CEPROPERTY ments, colonies, climate and opportunities T Tl\.C weeks' vacation, spent on the Gulf coast saune manner. They are not protected against November 29, 1887. Guardian. should send One Dollar for the WEEHLI' in hunting deer and bear and fishing the weather and dampness, nor are they prop. ____________________ This growing town is the principal station .NEWS-HERALD for one year. WVeekly Mr.LeisGarignofNe Yrk, iscrly fed and clothed, The rich live the same ona the J., T. & K. W. R'y. bet ween Palatka edition of the DAILY NEWS-R1ERALD, the -AND lifASJJA'E .; aeive;E " LRUP UR Los'e, n s urmon I. .Pu lihig Htouse, Charles McLaughlin, of Bay City, Michit- stut. Thousands die of neglect-' and settled country. It has a complete system P. 0. Dre-wer. "D."Jcsnilal. gan, wore in the city to-day. Messrs. CTe first day that a llindoo boy abuses hits Relieved and cured without any operation or of water works and sewers in operation. .' - JACKSONVILLE, FLA, iutham andate are prmien lbe moe ais afeta i<ccasion wit hi fater detention from business. party who are making thme Hotel Togni, at is the sum ofa unappiness. She especially (1t 1-1 S e17-ille. Manufacturer and Dealer in anlld alp s t . te<I tol urit wll frn se and well kepttn~ ad idil cypress timber in the State, and with his the funeral cortege shes fol oys, surrounded by an orsswl idit unusually comfortable Allrkied ofSrod SawC eSinglTresd AT LOW T RATES. friends, is now looking for further in- t rs fimis wie tow e into this waer f anEXAINATIONFREE.. It ntam pbi nd pivat Wrk ivsed and Saed Cypres Shingles, s ~ ie.nira rnig ut Mr. and Mm's. E. H.McCullough, Miss F. al,"it pini agoer<u( 0 0 tot hubn telusielo guets Thr epe a an/todre , c.3 l SaonedLers constanwit popnes hand rnhs dauhgM. n r.Lwi iefys. At the end of that timno her husband's OFIC 2% West Bay Street, RO0.1 17, well supplied boat-house on Lake Louise, goosd 1i natch. _____________________ Mr.1ler Riley13 amideMrs. M. M. Rie,1 all ase retkto tle rivrand afe a p-Jacksonville, Florida. iitug antil elle <s a 5hounllltstngu.t00 Yr Mrs. A. M. Rea and daughters, amid lMr. animal. This worst puusishiment the soul can PROF. L. D. BIGGER. ed to visit the town. Adreiss, o of th county of ' ruvalm finluacnnts and W o . a d W. G. S hoop, of Danville, Pa., are at the sustain is to enter time body of a wo:*ani. Refeen: J. C. GREELEY Florida Savings SviLE lOiANY voers J.ogasanstratorl ote etaed *f Magnolia. ' Bankt, Jacksonville. MAsoa- YOUNG, President, and ask for my final discharge as administrat- TV Tet.Augustine Guards will engae $300 Rlewaerd. No.33 Wall St., New York City, or of said eastate.11 in target practice to-day at. the "butts," on Thie former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Ca- -- _ ________- ---- It. H. MAsON, FREDERICK J. DUBOS, time military target, grounds. tarrh Rtemedy, for years made a staindinig, NOTICE'! bec'y and Treas., Seville, lix,. Administrator th ese oNealJ Dougass. The St:. Augustine Baseball Club leaves public offer in all American newspapers _______________ JcsonvmlVa.,jm.5h. .T.i7 to day for Jacksonville to play in that of 8:100 reward for a case of catarrh that he The Stearn Dsre WXorit EXECOTOR'S NOT1ICE. city, could not cure. IThe piresenit proprietoms of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from THElElY give notice that six months after R.i YRa H & ' O c0p ±~. 1 1 y H.7 I FloridaMousehave renewed this offer. All the druggists PietL this date I will present my vouchers and 7 ? Ye .11. t)L-LI Florin Ho Si. Augustmue, rlan- sell this Riemedy, together with the 105 il0Stlre0t (O35 WeSt Duial unal accounts as executor of- the estate of B A K E I . No oen undr th same1 maaet "Douhe,1 an ll <on appliate ad- Betwecen and Pine. Georg>e C1iedeesd totm ouyjd Corner Washington and Ashley Streets city, in view of post office and plaza. The not lie cured.' ou get $500 in caseo Executor Estt Gee. Causey, deceased. cuisine it specialty, failure. t JosEru O'DIEA, Proprietor. December 8, 1857 Bay Street, JACKSONVII TELEPHONE 84.

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Page 1: OX G N - University of Floridaufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00067/00002.pdf · (OeFi }" g' they are this year. Yet it is the invari- two months, returned to Sanford Tuesday

THE DAILY NEWS-11ERALD, MONDAY MORNING, DI CEMBEJR 26, 188 .

NEWS T. AUGUSTIN NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES. HOTELS & BOARDING HOUSES BNKING.

Matters of Interest Chronicled by Corres- %). G. AMBLER, Pres. J. J. DANIEL, Vice-Pres. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier

pondents Throughout the State. gO sia CHRTSTVAS SERVICES AT THE VARIOUS SEFFNER SIFTINGS. P

CITY CHURCHES. Miss Zilda Cullen returned home Friday Makes the lives of many people miserable, Pearl- Grits and Meal, T4 to spend the holidays. causing distress after eating, sour stomach, Manufactured by the Droste Milling Co.,

Midnight Mazs at the Cathedral Omitted Mr. Frank Levister, who was shot by sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, Cincinnati, t Ohio fo teFistTmei To udrdyoung .Tohnson about two weeks ago,s a fan, "all gone "feeling, had taste, coated 'These goods are superior to any on the mar D-

for the First Time in Two Hundred again able to be out on the street. tongue, and irregularity of ket, prepared from selected grain. RYears-The Magnolia's Dinner. Mr. J.M. Martin, Jr., deputy collector of Distress thebowels. Dyspepsiadoes The HleElveen Bros. Company, sole )ESIGNATED UNITED STAT S D O T Y

Internal Revenue, left Thursday to spend After not get well of Itself, It State agents, ronin 3, B~ostwick bull hog, cor

Anyone who was on the streets of this the holidays with his family at Ocala. Eating requires careful attention, ay and Pin streets ksonvill, 1 Capital anu r . 1)11tECTORS: 1....1 000.

city on Christmas Eve, and witnessed the Rev. Mr. Walker, a Methodist minister, and a remedy like Hood's e S gs KD. o. Atel Mi o, 1. J. JAB. P. TALLAPE3o ciy n~Arsta Ee adwinssdth pre ached a very interesting sermon last Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently. Silver1 Springs~ HoA~tel ALE' X. WALLACE, 1. R. CBEL, H. C. WINSott

immense throngs of people that blocked Saturday afteinoon to a large congrega- It tones the stomach, regulates the diges AND COTTAGES P. McQUAL, .. . APEL, Y. UOBENSON

up the narrow streets, and filled the tion at the school house. tion, creates a good ap- Sick OT T. YA T. T. TOCKTON

various places of business in eager quest A surprise pound party was given at the petite, banishes headache, 1\Tour Open. of Christmas supplies, could not help ob- residence of Mr. M. C. Bemhuton on Fri- and refreshes the mind. Headache Weekly boarders taken at low rates. The COAL AND COKE. serving the wonderfully prosperous con- daenig. vb as adsouM of noh "i have been troubled with dyspepsia. I wonderful and historical spring a special at

dition of the people generally. Never in charming daughter of Mr. Bembuton, had but little appetite, and what I did eat traction.SOP the historyeof the city has there been such proved herself an admirable hostess. distressed hae, or did I gd Superintendent.. 1llC kCSOny an increase ih, the number of stores, and Conductor John R. Cleland, wbo has littl ood..tretnl~Sprnedn ..Aa bamIIa Coal & C oke C i a Y

ked been running the "yellow fever" train would have a faint or tired, S. never were well stock a between Seffner and Tampa for the past all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten (OeFi }" g' they are this year. Yet it is the invari- two months, returned to Sanford Tuesday anyt ing. My trouble was aggravated by First-classprivateboard. No.47EastAdams able testimony oT every merchant in the and will resume his regular run, now that my business, painting. Last street, corner Market. Derartiet - - - No. 50 W. city, whom the holiday trade could affect all trains are run into Tampa, as was done spring I took Iood's Bar- Sour Letters of inquiry raomptly answered. f that their business was much larger than before the outbreak of the fever. saparilla, which did me an Stomach

goos ouecofetinery store, bakery WHAT IS GOING 0. IN FLORIDA. -immense amount of good. It gave me an and meat market was crowded -with d__e__ob9 HTEOIA apee, a my tfoo drelished an sat~fe 'mTEE E E T l f ld ff a t1115 lit ines purchaers, and the overworked clerks Truck gardening is booming at Hawk's the craving I had previously experienced." Car Load Lots promptly shipped direct from the Mines were not allowed a moment's rest from Park. Jacksonville Florida early in the afternoon, until long after Quincy is very lively in its social aspects at Ho d' Sas a 1 ' ' by Railroad to all points. midnight; many of them were not even present oo s arsapanla able to go home for their meals. Every- p Sold by alldruggists. $1; sixfor $5. Prepared only one-seemed to have plenty of money and The Dixies will play at Orange City on De- by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas N O TI bought freely. Many of the merchants re- cember31st. 100 Doses One Dollar port their sales as having run way up in Workonthenew Lake Helen depot om- -__ -- _-- -6 601 1 D alalll the thousands.Wokothne LaeHlndptc

The city was unusually quiet, consid- menced Wednesday morning. Established 1878. Established 1878. S ering the fact that the ol aig The steamer Seth Low has been in port at |.Yn c->,A, 0 'Christmias comes but onace a year" is New Smyrna for the last few days. (S ceso, toGC.llres A HA IEL, WEBTE. construed by a great number of people to(ScesrtoGW.M kn,)E, FWe k0-1 mean an unlimited indulgence in the cup The Sanford House, at Sanford, will open n dNATHANIEL WEBST Oly which not only cheers but inebriates. some day during the present week. G. W MAcAVOY. Proprietor.

The first soAnd which broke the still- An elegant Mgressive euchre party w ae FORel "J. D.aters, Manager. Vness of the clear and beautiful Christmas An. elean prgrssv euhepat4a

morning was the shrill whistle of thespecial given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. AGENT FOR the celebrated "J. H. Cutter" mo rg wasthealcooiveo esbiee May,sin Quincy, last Tuesday evening. ie Any quantitysupplied from HUNTINGTON, FLORIIDA Lot 5x5, house of eight rooms on Beaver, Lot .37x90, on Clay street, between Union greeting to the Citizens of St. Augustine by General Manager Corry, of the Tobacco

sti a ou th frese n s Syndicate arrived in Quincy last Monday af- Elegant Sample Rooms- PRICE $1, 800. PR ICE $600. city has ever before been able to read a daily ternoon accompanied by his bride. He was

paper. Before 6 o'clock, and just serenaded by the "goose." We have special facilities for the JUG 3T'E w E Q 7 as the sun was radiating the horizon, the Upto Thursday morning there had been TRADE. Ours is the largest in the State.O.5. first copy of the NEWS HERALD was deliv- 6s086 boxes of oranges shipped from New 91 West B reet, Two lots 35x105, on Beaver street, between Lot corner Union and Clay streets, 85z90,

-- ered in the Ancient City. The honor of 'w lots 35l., oBevrsetbwenoht corner.UinadCa sres ,)W receiving it belongs to Mr. A. J Wait Smyrna. Ten thousand pounds of fish were JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. "HERE IS HEALTH." Clay and Bridge-Price $750. who,inisanxie to bethe firs OF getea shippedduring1e past ixdays e(18o- 8900 CA SH. PRICE $7 0 copy rushed downstairs with a "Father The Santa Rosa Rifles, of Pensacola, will Bottled Beer. Imported and Key !Vest Cigars, $9 " A S .P IC 7 0 Hubbard" as his only apparel. A few mo- give a grand military ball, Monday night, Jan- INE LOCATION-NEWLY FURNISHED. ments later the newsboys were rushing Excellent Table. Price, 8,00 to $10.00 perthrough the streets with Florida's live and nary 2, in their handsome new armory in the week. Address, NO. 3. NO. 6.

poua diy Tesle unusually recently erected Newman building. heavy, one newsbo alone, a One-armed Mr. Berry Thomas, who lived about ten miles Lot 89x90, corner Union and Clay streets, L t on Clay, between Union and State,

colored boy named Willie Moore, disposing north of Quincy, and who had been an in- *t n Florida, of a hundred copies.. utouanhihyrsetdfrefo OX G N :-IN TT T ntsgo, - - Fri, lA .. $ 0 .uu1-x. $ , 00

The Christmas services at the various dustrious and highly respected farmer for "*" INS111U1' PRICE $700. PRICE $1,100. churches were interesting and impressive many years, died last Tuesday of consumption. XX r ggy )o te C,:g)g ±i and the various places or worhisp were The yacht Tarpon passed down Indian Formerly the St. Marks. N . Lot on Union Street, between crowded. River the past week. She is owned by Cap- 50%6 WEST BAY STREET. *na *e na Clay and Bridgests, 35x105, PI CE 170L .

At the St. Au usti ne Methodist church tain Hughes and is a trim craft, having an Newnan Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. the Rev. C. U8. McLean delivered an . abovers bee ahh niei dito PNDRN H U MR excellent sevimon, using "Peace and good eight-horse power naphtha engine in addition 9OPEN DURING TE SUMMER. The above property can be bought for will to men" as his text. Every seat in the to her sails. The most central house in the city, near

house was taken and the music was especi- Mr. R. F. Rogers, senior editor of the Banner COMPOUND OXYGEN, postoffice, street cars and ferries. New Fo utC a s ally fine. The leading features of the mscoLirtpbsedaLveOkwlls-and elegant furniture electric bells,--" f'-1 .

wasi the rendering oflihe the Ciisma An- ils baths, etc. o2,pertoday., O ..L..Li tl 'C."L.- ±as l was the renderingof the "Chri su-me full control of that paper on Januaryl, 3 7 J. . TO8NI, Prop. them dt thd mornin ande Airol Night" at the evening service. The author 1888. Mr. Allison, the junior editor, having sold Med1ca aor wil C essed Al At8 per cent, in tree yearly payments ofone-third each. of the above beautiful musical composi- out his interest. TH E SEM IN OLE tions is Mr. A. Oscar Bro ne, of the Second Work has commenced on a two-story brick -ANDArtillery hand; they are of a high order building for Judge Welborne, on the corner of

of exene. fon theu ea drniht ist- Commercial street and Park avenue, in San- BERGEON METHOD, A * * A will begin at o'clock, standard time, width to be 40x80 feet. Sanford will soon n -- S W ill Open January1s 31 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville,Fla. Everybody is invited to attend. Mr. Quest, the leading "brick city" south of Jacksonville. the superintendent of the Sunday school, Invitations are out for a public installation HOBCE TREATMENTS The TOBACCOs& CIGARS. has charge of the affair and has not yet H M R A M N S h ,L reta d m s disclosed the nature of the entertainment of officers and a banquet to be held-at the hall T ';

di 1 hearse to give to the little of Lake City Lodge, No. 27, F. and A. M., on We use all the popular and successful treat- Elegantly Appointed Hotel -' [ C ones. On wednesday, Christmas exer- Tuesday evening, December 27. The commit- ments for the cure of Asthma, Bronchitis So th F p ied

willbe seed and on te a ada rwA Catarrh, Consumption, Blood Poisoning ad i Florida. and cises and prayer frwell bexoberv'eite old Edge J. Pi e, F. D.Glaa, .B n Chronic Diseases.W ols e eaes 11 T b coCi rs Fi-idaynight the frwl x sisntedEgJ.W. Funk, J. 0. Harris, G. 0. Adicks, D.o C.al DAWKINSn To a co anCgas St. Augustine M. E. church will take place J. A.Bre.0 ~ ~GT . DAWKNS Manager. The Fast Mail Train Stops veior to the removal of the congregation to J. A. Barnes. O. S. WRIGHT, M. D., at Winter Park. r f RTT_ flR OigRTS.

race Church, as the new and elegant ed- Mr. George L. Marsteller, now of New York, Examiimng Surgeon. ifice built by Mr. Flagler on Cordova street has baught the Zeigler homestead in Quincy- F B ES & PAIGE, P. 0. BOX, 206. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. will be named. 160 acres on the Bainbridge road- and will PROPRIETORS

music was the finest ever rendered there. make considerable improvement on th placeS Mrs. Lieutenant Hoyle and Miss Sulzner next year. Mr.Mastrtller is a native of Charles

assisting. The church was handsomely ton, S. C., and is a gentleman of high char- NINE NEW TABLES.

trimmed with cedar and palmettoes, and acter and polish. O there was an eloquent sermon by Rev. E. At the cotton warehouse in Quincy thbre are 0.d Firai- m Uwm onSm

L. Brown, from the text "Let us go even fiee bale ofd cotto averagingt abou fivew into Bethlebem." Rev. Idr. Kittson of the five bales of cotton averaging about five hun

Cathedral at Montreal, assisted in the dredpoundseach. Thiscottonwas grown in OpenLor theSeasonESNUFACURERS ADeWHOLSALEeDELERSnI services and will officiate as precentor of 1860, and is therefore 28 years old. It has kept Bay Street. Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity church for the winter. Rev. C. well, is in good merchantable condition, and And willbe conducted in a strictly first-class Cement Butler, a noted divine of Wash- is of good quality. It has passed through Under Metropolitan Opera House, opposite manner. The dining room refitted and with ington, who is here for the winter, was threebaggings, and twocattonhouses It be- old postoffice. entirely new furnishings will be

The Rev. E. K. Mitchell preached to a long t aEstablished New York, 18. large congregation in the Presbyterian TRhe Florida Southern Railroad will in a few EtbihdNwor,14.Supplied with all the Delicacies church, ,his text being: "Glory to God days send Commissioner Garnet direct to Cuba Established Jacksonville, Fla.,1873. 72 WET BAY SREET JACKSONV P in the hi ghest, peace on earth, ood will to to secure a supply of tobacco seed for distribu- OF THE SEASON men. The choir was in excel lentvo tion among the planters along the line of their . W .cen, and a quartette and chorus sang the ti.n amngt planters alongcte limmne the S1U~~TTU~XV ~ YT To meet the wants of many theater patrons r SX. IIT 1 anthem, 'Hark the Herald, Angels Sing" road. If planters will at once commence the Yli fUkJ .IT the dining room will be open a la cafe on theawith great effect. preparation of their seed beds, they will be ter nights. INSURANCE.

For the first time since the construction ready for the seed when it is delivered, which -WHOLESALEof the Old Cathedral, two hundred years will be between the 5th and 10th of January A F T B ago, the customary celebration of mid- next. Thecompanywillalsoissueapamphlet mo Ma SIX O'CLOCK DINNERS. night mass has been omitted. No less than copnCilas iseapmhe ommission Mvierchants SXOCOKDNES

sixh masses ee elebrted. atotelConvt giving the most reliable methods for planting, J( ) ( )o' 's to-day, where services are now being held, caring for and curing tobacco, so that planters -IN AND SHIPPERS. OF-- PROPRIETOR. the Right Reverend John Moore, bishop may commence work intelligently.

e diocese, and the 1v. Reward Pace, A gang of burglars is putting in some expert

followed the celebration of 10 o'cloc< entered the residences, of Dr. Charles H. 18 & 20 EAST BAY STREET, ST. AUGUSTINE mass. S .A G SIE At the colored Methodist church, near Baxter, Marshal George T. Pearce and Hon.

the Magnolia Hotel, the excellent singing C. B. MacClanny. At Dr. Baxter's they raised Telephone, 260. ET was listened to by many of the visitors at the lower window with a hatchet, which was JACKSONVILLE, FLA. COR. CUNA AND ST. GEORGE ST.

present in the city, found under the sash the next morning. Going I-~o served by the proprietor of the Magnolia the room occupied by Dr. Baxter's little All orders for shippinag promptly attended to. island Home, Lake Winnepiseogee, N. H. ______________________________________ Hotel to his many guests, and the bill of aeniadthnnoteslpngConsignments of Produce and Fruit are

. fare was the mt sumptuou eere rved daughte indadtein hese solicited. LBY Returns made on day of sale. THE CA LETO . lo id S o'te n R-i'ra fare, which were of elegant design, ann secured the Doctor's trousers, carried them CHrAS.A. NOONEY FRsAK NOONEYT.

-were give oto th acguests as souveir of adte burin nights la tote airs, x ________________ -EUROPEAN PLAN- O A G E T R U E wathibn ad a hd-pitd represe1 book, containing about $3, and departed as he in1h TF ~ jBy Street Opposite Post fliicec.ORG E B LTO T . hotel itself, which was very artistically entered without disturbing tie family in the Strest cars pass the door and connect with all

done in each case. Among the guests as- least. ____ _0__D Your Own Dyeing at Home With ealas anidhbtoats.Fir.t-clas rsauran eon- 01rga 1 -:- 111e -*- Steamlers, M.ri George M amej n' A INO WOA SHOEPE R E S Y SanuwrsT'IMPSON & DEVNELL,

<2o an wif ads.s blKoowlton. t h How She Suffers Before and After Her ,5Teyhwill dyerieverthing They areo sol JcsnilFa.Proprietors. ~ T E I S N I. D C J T N

Florida House yesterday were Mr. HI O. eeryheKasahaveornl no equal for strength, brightness, HoeSa

A uo f Nrean okadA.s.lsy Now for an idea of ma Hindoo woman's home fadin qua ities. They do not crock or smut. FrH vn n e et Commodore Thomas B. Astor will heave life. The floor and walls are of clay, with no $P ~or sale by W. A. DELL, Burnside Beach, - - Near the Jetties. Arrive from New Orleans Saturday. 10:00 a. m. Arrive Punta Gorda.... Friday, 10:00 a. m.

here to-day for Pine Island on the Gulf. ornamentation of any sort and the least furni-. Bay, corner Laura St. Dispensing Chemist. OeHufrmJcsnil. Leave Punta Gorda fordHarvana and Key W~est Leave Punta Gorda for New Orleansl20 on where he will spend a few weeks in ang- ture possible. Every morning she has to pray Oeforfo akovle 20 onsm a.Fia.........20 on ling for the uncertain and ganmey tarpon. -not tor herself, as she i, taught that she has GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. 1Bathin, Fishing and Hunting. dAccommno- No lighterage at Punta Gorda. Steamers land at Florida Southern docks.

tha nbet fish, anit wav h that Mr. no soul-but for her husband, for rain and for IH1IRIY daysdafter date1I1will apple to the week Until copletio of the JalM al- Specil stemermtrain letavesdfor Punta Grda, north bound Friday noon,and returning leave

Piere Lrillrd na hs prtywhie cot. enerl bessigs.Thenshespeds'to county of Daval, State of Florida, for an order or steamboat to Mayport, advising as to whica KyWst and New Odrleans. -l RHRC O A log inl his stearn yacht Reva managed, to three hours preparing breakfast. She dentauthorizing me to sell all the right, title and route. D. B. DURANT, 537 For freight and passage ap 1 to ARHRC O A capture eleven fine ones. eat withs liar husband, hut, perhaps, fans him interest of Jane Fahana, Ida Falana, Mary Post-office, MprJacksonville Agent, 8I West Bay Street

Mr. George G. Matthews and wife, of at lisa request. During the daytime she either Falana, Lizzie Falana and Laura F'alana,Maot

Chicago, were ini the city on Saturday, sleeps, gossips with this other women, or some- minors, lot number five (5), in block one bun- T T V-hs dinngatthes'oiidaI-oue.times a reader reads to them from the lives of dred and two (LOS2), of the city of Jacksonville. SE-TID ihing TH <@ig a th 'lrid 1 uselte gods. These stories are unfit for human county and State aforesaid, according to the *lii-U ABOUTT~ I O I A -H Da~COSTA "Doc" Lemmon, the popular little con- ears; they are vile from beginning to enid. The I. D. Hart map of said city, or block number "~~'to learn

doctor on the St. Augustine and Palatka children and women are taught them. At fifteena(15), according to theatlficial mapof said -oD AlREall about this wonderful State, its settleRailroad, has just returned from a two- night they prepare their husband's meal in the city'. LAURA FALAN A, LOTS AN CEPROPERTY ments, colonies, climate and opportunities T Tl\.C weeks' vacation, spent on the Gulf coast saune manner. They are not protected against November 29, 1887. Guardian. should send One Dollar for the WEEHLI' in hunting deer and bear and fishing the weather and dampness, nor are they prop. ____________________ This growing town is the principal station .NEWS-HERALD for one year. WVeekly

Mr.LeisGarignofNe Yrk, iscrly fed and clothed, The rich live the same ona the J., T. & K. W. R'y. bet ween Palatka edition of the DAILY NEWS-R1ERALD, the -AND

lifASJJA'E .; aeive;E " LRUP UR Los'e, n s urmon I. .Pu lihig Htouse, Charles McLaughlin, of Bay City, Michit- stut. Thousands die of neglect-' and settled country. It has a complete system P. 0. Dre-wer. "D."Jcsnilal. gan, wore in the city to-day. Messrs. CTe first day that a llindoo boy abuses hits Relieved and cured without any operation or of water works and sewers in operation. .' - JACKSONVILLE, FLA, iutham andate are prmien lbe moe ais afeta i<ccasion wit hi fater detention from business.

party who are making thme Hotel Togni, at is the sum ofa unappiness. She especially (1t 1-1 S e17-ille. Manufacturer and Dealer in

anlld alp s t .te<I tol urit wll frn se and well kepttn~ ad idil cypress timber in the State, and with his the funeral cortege shes fol oys, surrounded by an orsswl idit unusually comfortable Allrkied ofSrod SawC eSinglTresd AT LOW T RATES. friends, is now looking for further in- t rs fimis wie tow e into this waer f anEXAINATIONFREE.. It ntam pbi nd pivat Wrk ivsed and Saed Cypres Shingles, s ~ ie.nira rnig ut

Mr. and Mm's. E. H.McCullough, Miss F. al,"it pini agoer<u( 0 0 tot hubn telusielo guets Thr epe a an/todre , c.3 l SaonedLers constanwit popnes hand rnhs dauhgM. n r.Lwi iefys. At the end of that timno her husband's OFIC 2% West Bay Street, RO0.1 17, well supplied boat-house on Lake Louise, goosd 1i natch. _____________________

Mr.1ler Riley13 amideMrs. M. M. Rie,1 all ase retkto tle rivrand afe a p-Jacksonville, Florida. iitug antil elle <s a 5hounllltstngu.t00 Yr Mrs. A. M. Rea and daughters, amid lMr. animal. This worst puusishiment the soul can PROF. L. D. BIGGER. ed to visit the town. Adreiss, o of th county of ' ruvalm finluacnnts and W o . a d

W. G. S hoop, of Danville, Pa., are at the sustain is to enter time body of a wo:*ani. Refeen: J. C. GREELEY Florida Savings SviLE lOiANY voers J.ogasanstratorl ote etaed *f Magnolia. ' Bankt, Jacksonville. MAsoa- YOUNG, President, and ask for my final discharge as administrat- TV

Tet.Augustine Guards will engae $300 Rlewaerd. No.33 Wall St., New York City, or of said eastate.11 in target practice to-day at. the "butts," on Thie former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Ca- -- _ ________- ---- It. H. MAsON, FREDERICK J. DUBOS, time military target, grounds. tarrh Rtemedy, for years made a staindinig, NOTICE'! bec'y and Treas., Seville, lix,. Administrator th ese oNealJ Dougass.

The St:. Augustine Baseball Club leaves public offer in all American newspapers _______________ JcsonvmlVa.,jm.5h. .T.i7

to day for Jacksonville to play in that of 8:100 reward for a case of catarrh that he The Stearn Dsre WXorit EXECOTOR'S NOT1ICE. city, could not cure. IThe piresenit proprietoms of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from THElElY give notice that six months after R.i YRa H & ' O c0p ±~. 1 1 y H.7 I

FloridaMousehave renewed this offer. All the druggists PietL this date I will present my vouchers and 7 ? Ye .11. t)L-LI Florin Ho Si. Augustmue, rlan- sell this Riemedy, together with the 105 il0Stlre0t (O35 WeSt Duial unal accounts as executor of- the estate of B A K E I .

No oen undr th same1 maaet "Douhe,1 an ll <on appliate ad- Betwecen and Pine. Georg>e C1iedeesd totm ouyjd Corner Washington and Ashley Streets

city, in view of post office and plaza. The not lie cured.' ou get $500 in caseo Executor Estt Gee. Causey, deceased. cuisine it specialty, failure. t JosEru O'DIEA, Proprietor. December 8, 1857 Bay Street, JACKSONVII TELEPHONE 84.