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, THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4; . E S I L LSCI frI om Tampa. but that is the shippers' lookout LI FIL EST OF LETTERS MEICAL. E VEAN] 1N LOCAL SO~tETY and no part of the business of the quaran tne authorities. There can not be'1 Othea FAS IN'S FIOLOUI U S f REAIKS Stine autho ities. Ther canr not b the leas Remaining in the Post-office at Jackson- SSSS ~ b8 8 8 3 .1 . e 0 dagrof infection transported by fish k t -- from Tamp bay, thirty miles from Trampa, ville, Duval county, Florida, for week end A NINE DAIS' WONDER---THE PAINE-- andpacked in ice. However, it may be a the- NEW STYLS, NEW GOODS AND THE LAT- e be 1887. Persons calling for s y of medical science that the 'microbe theselettersmustsaythatthey area've "l " WINCH WEDDING AND RECEPTION. would be suflicientlythawed out in the frying EST IN LADIS'FANCY WORK. tised and give the date of list. Letters ____ _pan to get in its workon the liver of the man should be addressed to the street and num who ate the fish. If so, we yield the poin and ber in order to have them promptly deliv How Fashionable Beaux and Belles Spent withdraw our protest, for science must be Ladies' Cloth and How it is Made up-The ered. _Rv.CG. T. Clark,.a member of the South Georgla.MethodintConference, writesfrom the Time Last Week-A Period sf Un- respected. La.Rev C T Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference, writes frm the GaieLat i erna i sf Volunteer and Thistle Hat-Handsome H. W. CLARK, P. M. Tatnall County, Ga.:" One year ago I was taken with rheumatism, and became almost usual Gaity in Fernandina-What is A WOMAIN IN COURT. Reception Toilettes-The Latest in GENTLEMEN'S LIST. helpless for over th ee months. l the remedies used seemed to fail until I commenced in Store for the Coming Week. Althe use of Swift's Specfic. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well Miss Rice, augh er of the Anti-Monop- Gloves, Shoes and Fans. again. I would have written sooner, but waited to see if the cure was permanent. And c isRcuhrot An-o -Abbott, Thomas Anders.on. P J now I unhesitatingly recommend 8. S. S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. c Society of Jacksonville is awakening, olist, Before the Commission. Alexander, Henry Anderson, Henry I .ve all confidence in its virtue." and the season may said to be fairly From the Philapelphia Record. Fashion inJacksonvillekeepswellupwith B opened The week just ended opened The first lady who has ever attended the the leading cities, and a new style brought rown, Wade Bartlett. eos M session of the inter-State commerce Mosa Brown, Remus co gaily, and there was no ack of pleasure. session of the inter-State commerce com- out in New York this week may be looked Bwls, Wayner(2) Bard, Charles gailyand thre wasno tac of plasure.missio there last week, Shie for in this city within ten days. M.Minei's rae.FnkBrown, Daniel w-N The coming week bids fair to be full of mission appeared there last weekBaileyJ She foressein this city within ten days. Millers, BaldwEH BaileyJessie For over two years I suffered intensely with musularrheumatim. Ibeamealmost is the daughter of George Rice, who dry goods and ladies' furnishing houses in Blye, JR Ballard, Alfred elpless, and had to be helped out of bed. At ti mes I was unable to turn myself in bed, amusement. There willbe entertainments has made such a brave fight for life Broson, C F Broadnax, C B and had to be handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain at the Park Opera. House every night of against the whole power of the Standard Oil this city are now busy with the winter Bryant, William was intolerable at times. A ll the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no the week. The first four evenings will be company. She sitevery day by her father's season. All have laid in their stock of C permanent relief was obtained. About a yearago I was induced by a friend to try Swift's theweek. The first four evenings will be company. She siteveryday by her father Clark NJ Coulter, W R Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma. occupied by the MacCollin Opera Coin- side facing the fifty lawyers (more rather than fresh and fashionable goods and the houses Cattle, Alfred tism is entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weighing thirty pounds more pany, and Friday and Saturday less) whom the railroads summoned by Rice well up in the latest styles are as busy as D than when I commenced taking S. S. S. I am able to attend to all my ministerial work. ay Fa evenings, before the commission to answer to his I am devoutly Frateful for my restoration to health, whieh Iowe, under the blessing of W Marie Prescott, in romantic drama, will charges of discrimination in favor of the bees. Dudley. W M Dackery, S E W God to Swift's Specific. Rev. J, M. LowaL c hold the boards. Theater parties are be- Standard il Compay y have sent here to rel- In dress goods this winter, faille Fran- Dennis, FW Dmktor, S a on April 20, Dsae P8.'e . resent them. Miss Rice knows as much D Watise en Blood and Skin Diseases matted free. ing formed, and the week will undoubt- about her father's caseas he does. She takes caise is the leading material in FerrandJohnnie Frazee Harry THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. be a gay one. charge of part of the papers, watches all the silk It is trimmed in richbrocades rrand Jone Frazee, Harry proceedings, and from time to time makes Miss Emma Weller has returned from suggestions to her father's counsel, John Ran- to match with oriental embroidery Green. A H Green, M E an exceedingly pleasant Western trip. She doph TuckerJudgeLoomisand Mr. Follett, of combination shades. The newest thing Green, w.s Grover, Wilford J It has been away about four months and is of Cincinnati. Her suggestions are always out in woolen oods is ladies' cloth It is HEDUCATION. almost as glad to be at home once more as luable-the lawyers act upon them at once, ut Huertis, F W Hunter, G H l r t hm o ui l o is ladies' cloth. It is EDUCATION. her friends are to have her. and with advantage. She never seems to tire similar to the fineHolman, bHaoan HgillCa ey through all the tedious argument and testi- aeltine.F H Hall, Will 'tur, Ala. Miss Agnes Wort will be a rom the time the commission meets until the braid. Ladies' cloth is made up in tailors' eJohn T Al riay eveing fo ter oe nDes na theug timeth wa isin aet nti he b rad Lasi clorhs trmmdedu in balack' Hoan Ia~sHcewiJh gcest of Mrs. Candler's this month. time it adjourns she is the most interested, CILiIT-Yh, T-T EYLID.0 The pulpit of the Presbyterian church she certainly is the most interesting person in suits, perfectly plain and close fitting, Idlette, H J will soon be occupied by a new minister, he big room. Yet withal she is as modest and with trimming of fiat braid. Tailor-made will soon be occupied by a new minister, winsome as any girl in a drawing-room. Her Jackets of black material, made perfectly James. Hyman Jarvis, William A the Rev Mr. Dunn, o Boston. Mr. D n father isa six-footer, with clean-shaven face, plain and close fitting, are worn with this Jones, Steney Jackson, Sip pefsome time in Palatha, and is quite a scant b h dJackson, H P Johnson, John apeLt Some te in Palatka, and is quite a e e pe dress. Handsome plush wraps are Also Johnson. Williaam Js, h favorite, eyes. He looks like the gallant fighter that he Jons, William Jo , is. He has a very hopeful look these days, for wornJ stor Lee, of South Jacksonville, has the end of his long fight seems near. There A handsome receptioh toilet is of old been promoted to the Episcopal church of appears to be good reason to believe that the green peau de soie, with a panel of old Lewis, C H Little, Sratte Mandarin commission will decide in his favor. Such a green velvet, which is embroidered in lbins O Leone, Mr. A. I. Bidwell has so far recovered decision would compel the railroads to give metallic green and gold. The front of the ady, Henry film the equal and fair treatment from which siti ihydae hr h od r - rom his recent illness as to beable to leave the euinald i mn a erto ex r u th e-skihy draped; where s Macbeth Henry McCormick, Daniel B thsctyfrhs oeo Mna.the Standard Oil Company has hitherto ax- theeth under-sric, ane this city for his home on Monday. cluded him. drawn up skirt is represented by Merroro. Franoisco J McGee, Win A Mrs Solace Mitchell begins housekeep- -- -- eats of velvet and silk. The back has flow Mery, Joe Mills, W A Ing at her new home on Forsyth street POLITICS AND TEMPERANCE. ingstraightbreadths which form short pan- McCoy, w Milcker, Wm at new h onem q f POLITICSV AN o T BRA ofa a uMitchell, 0 M Miller, John H (2) J Modav. She has become quite a favorite tars on inc hips,drapeO with large rosettes. McGuire, L M Mack, A in society. A Methodist View Oppos, d to 7 hat of The short pointed basque has a full draped M M Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilkie are delight- Mrs. Willard of the Un on. wiplastron of paleblue crepAtthe sides are broad NicholG fully situated at Mrs. Christies, corner of From the Advocate. embroidered revers of velvet, with small .0 Laura and Adams streets. Mrs. Frances E. Willard, president of the revers of plain velvet underneath. Ribbon Oppenhermer, K N O'Connell, Mr The great number of brides and bridal National Women's Christian Temperance bows are dotted about the waist and skirt p costumes was observed and generally re- Union, lanthe annual address delivered atthe Another elaborate toilete is of mauve Powell, wm Phillips WalterA S marked upon at the reception Wednesday convention of that body, now assembled at moire with white lace. A ruche of moire Parkman, Wasleton Pierce,L W night and was also the subject of pleasant Nashville enn., is.reported to have said: encircP al, de Peoples, Charlie comment It may be truly said that the ashville, en., isreported o have said encirclestblier of white lace veils the front and u, E Pole, season in this delightfully gay city has There are not enough anti-saloon Republi- ri ht side, while on the back and the left cans at the orthtowhile onhiito the bac andgl teleft fully opened. Last week was wellfilled cansattheNorthtocarryprohibitioninasingle siethere is a long drapery of moife looped Ritchy, TarryW Richard, Sam wih wdRenitez, I Robinson, Jounle with weddings, receptions, moonlight State that is now struggling to secureit,nor with ribbon bows. The pointed bodice is Rodgers, Charles Rogers, B a drives, and strew-rides, besides the attrac- enough anti-saloonDemocrats at the South, as crossed at the front, with the open throat Rose, Albert Robinson, Elijah tions at the theatre. has been proved in this memo able year of our t,'immed with lace frills and ribbon bows. Rawlins, E W Russell, NE On Wednesday evening the semi- constitutional defeats; but there are enough It has transparent elbow sleeves of lace, monthly german at the Egmont tqok temperance people In both to take possession of studded with knots of ribbon. Sims, S S (2) Stone, Win the government and give us National prohibi- Small, Wig SonstHi place, and proved an exceedingly pleasant tionina party of the near future, whichis to In hats, felt is all the style made in inu- Smith. Philip Stiles, MacD one. It was led by Mr. Hubby, with Miss be the party of God." merable shapes. It s nera to ,etine " Sayer, John Sinmpson, J Papy. Anyone doubting the ability of Arewe to understand then that the submis- leading style, but more from name thai Stne, J E Spil man, Henry Feruandina's society young men to ar- sionof the prohibitoryconstitutional amend- artistic shape the Volunteer and'ihistb Slocum, George Staughter,E M (2) range a week of gayeties, should see the ments in the Northern States was a Republi- are the most poiu ar. There is an entir< T program arranged and carried out for last can measure independent for success on Re- absence of birds, leads in trimming thiS Thomp on, week. A trip to Scott's, a sugar boiling publican votes, and in the Southern States a son, and plum , tips and quills have Tuos w Trakharles excursion, and driving d nh o Democratic measure independent on Demo- ,eason, and plum a, tips and quills have Turner, James.H excursion, and driving down the island on cratic votes? We had supposed that the returned into service. the perfect beach by the bright moonlight, strength of the constitutional amendment A peculiar incident can be related in this Vail, Butler FALL SEN'S1ON BEGINS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1887. and other pleasant events, movement was due to the fact that it com- particular. There are several members of W The ladies Guild of St. Peters Parish in mended itself to temperance people without the Audubon society in this city. Itsrules Wood, Win F Wilmore, Henry I o Por .tses ngin an i full mtrrmat.li n, address, the Island City gave their first social on th e a part rela ons. And is not and regulations are formed for the Wilson, Win Walthall WF husanihatteatatv hoeothsthe fact? And, if so then it Is proper to orotectinofpet lilebrsad WlamTWheYss Thursday night at the attractive home of inquire how there are:to be found enough tem- protection of pretty little birds and WillamsT Whtm, Sorrs A-, Q. Q £-OL .LOD.LY, Presidenl't, Mr. and Mrs. Burohardi, a goodly num- perance people in both the Northand the South its members pledge themselves not Williams, Charles H Washington, AO87 LAKE CITY, FLORIDA. ber attended, to take possession of the government. Is the to wear the stuffed forms of Wilmear, Peter S Stb1 .8?A OTRD Mr. and Mrs. John G. Christopherhave whole greater than the sum of its parts? The the little creatures on, their hats and L s LIST. CAl-RRIA ES. d "at hom Crstoher man hope of the temperance cause, based upon the bonnets. They comply with this proviso, ised "a inta s i tohecit mao probability of a National prohibition party, but will wear wings and plumes and heart- Atkerson, Miss Susie which is to be in control of the National admin Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Society istration, is too remote a one to stimulate very ily relish a turkey dinner. people i gheral are looking forward with much of temperance zeal. In gloves, undressed and suede are the Brown, Miss Hattie onchllon, O po in general are looking forward with latest. Narrower rows of stitching are oil Banes, Miss AR Broekmeyer, MssAnnie much pleasure to the evening, asre kn An angelit, Not a SocialReformer. the backs of the newest kid gloves, and in Blackshear, Nellie Buggs, Miss Maggie Christopher-'s entertainments are known An Eyancelist, Not a Social Reormer. Lno h li lvswtotsihn -to be delightful. The affair is given in FromtheSavannah News. are being revived. Tan-cwtlor and gra re. Clarkson, MrsB L honor of Miss Hunting of Baltimore, who Talking about his coming visit to the South, ma ein the favorite colors for street gloves; larkson, Mrs B DL Is visiting Mrs. Christopher. and the hostile attitude of the colored people cream-white shades are being revived foi Dent, Mrs Katie Society's pleasures ended for the week in toward him, Evangelist Moody says that the evening wear, though light tan and pearl E -- DEALER IN Fernandina with a horseback party on aturdayand a small reception in the rouble down South when he was there, was colors are most used in the long undressed Elm, Mrs, LS Elmore, Miss Edith evenimag, due to the negroes more than to the whites. Al- suede gloves of rousquetaire shape. F On thursday night in Fernandina, Miss hough usually there the whites worship n Mask veils are imported in all the fash- Fs, rs L Fraze, MinnieM onone building and the blacks I anotherstil at ionable colors of the winter-fawn, gray, lrancis, Miss Mary Fox, Mrs Julia C es Bronson gave a card party to her friends thd Moody meetings all were welcome, and cooner-red. gobelin-blue, old-rose, and -which was a perfect success. seats reserved for tho blacks, but the colored green-made of very thin net with small Gatchell, RK 2) Gadlin, MisasVenney Pw, H , r i, (dg The ladies of the Christian Memorial people insisted that he should refuse to preach uots, and a, scalloped border in wiei Gadlin, Miss Maggie Graddard, Mrs DDwo , Chapel in Brooklyn, entertained their unless thewhit peoplewouldthrow asidetheir patterns of vines and leaves han any yet H friends, and friends of the church in life-long prejudices and allow them perfect seen. Silk tissue and grenadine with fine Holmes, MissAnnie Harris, MrsAnna Wxkich I Offer at Frces to Defy Coxpe:tition! royal style on thursday night last. The equality as to seats and positions in church dots of chenille is imported for thicker Harrison, Xas Lenora lamilton, Mrs Fannie royal style on Thursday night last. The services. The committees offered to divide the Hardesty. Miss Anna B- Isten, MissAlice Social was held in the chapel, where, all aowing the colored people oneside eils i nrrow widths of all the cloth auna i J cDZIALYNSKI MANAGER kinds of retreshments were on hand and ,nd thowbites the other half, but that would colors used for tailor gowns. Horn, Mrs Malishey iggIns, Miss A. enjoyed. During the evening pleasant not do. They were bound to sit in the same Half-low shoes, coming up on the instep, i ! i" ongs were sung and enjoyed by all.y seats with the whites, or not all all. "As I are in favor with evening dress toilet, Jackson, Miss Alice Johnson, Msvctoa No. 4 Laura St., HazeltineBlock, Jacksonville, Fla. The event of the past week was the said Mr. Moody "I could not stop and en quite rivaling slippers. They Are made of HARDWARE. Paine-inc wedding and reception of this fight of the races that has been goingon bronze French kid, patent-leather, and McLendonMissBell MillerMissAmla WAR. Wednesday night, which was one of the for a century. 1 went to preach the Gospel as suede or undressed kid, in its natural ecru Mathews, Miss Hattie (2) McCoy, Mrs Dinah r vtgt't a.r r aadas itlls, Miss Fannic McCormick, Mrs Z ER G De.- V most brilliant society events this city has anevangelist, notas a reformer." shades, in pearl ray, and also i black s, Ms ane McGee, Miss F witnessed for many years. The wedding Two kinds of kit are seen in many of these baoh, Mrs Jatie Miller, MrsAnnie D itself was as pretty as possible; the co- The Evils of Campaign Assessments. shoes, patent-leather tips being used with Middleton, Miss Alice Mitchell Mrs Ma "tumeof the bride elegant, and those of the Fromthe Epoch. any leather but the bronze kid. The toes Monday,MissAnnie McIntosh, Mrs bridsmaids artistic and beautiful, all set The estimate that the cost of the recent elec- are round, not pointed, and the heels are i Petton,MissN off by the soft black lace toilette of the tion in this city was not less than $1,000,000, notvery high, though they are higher Payne, Anna Pton, Mss Nellie lhaunss shped. lk n thoses for tatone, Miss HAR WAR COPAN -mother of the bride and the costumes of has called forth a good deal of comment. The Doungolia kid with paent-leather tips are Mrs. Phli the sday nigh a jolly oyster roast Boston Post expresses the general sentiment made on lasts shaped like those used for Radtke, Miss Lena 0 4 aen dg g gt "y 0zretaoi-li . - - urred at On Stark's bakery in Fernan- on thesubject in calling such a tax as this. of men's shoes, giving an easy and symmetri- L W a E tEEt, IN accurred at Mr. Stark's bakery in Fernan- which three-fourths fell on the candidates, a cal shape. The heels f Walking shoes are strongton. Mrs R S Smart, Miss Lucy W OLESALE DEALERS IN -dina, when about twenty of the city's menace to the sufferage. Itistobe hopedthat broad ad quite low, French boots with Sturrup, Mrs Mary Small, Miss Llie se most popular young folks enjoyed them- all this will insure the bringing of a decided Sae, Mrs Georg Strader, rs George Sta boat and Mill Su liesaw and Belting, Steam Pack selves to their hearts' content. pressure on the Legislature to secure the pas- high heels being now considered very bhad sco, rs w ing Steam and ater ittins, Ammunitio Fishing T ack SAlthough the gentlemen contended that sageof an act taking the printing and distribut- form. Scot, Mrs W T ing, Steam and Water itti s Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, while they had barrels of oysters to open, ing of ballots outof the hands of the political One of the newest and neatest materials Tracy, Marcila Tosed,Mrs Salie Stoves and Ranges, Agricultural Implements. he young ladies were having just the organizations. This would not necessarily ex- for fance work is deer skin. It is used for Thomas, Mrella W sT, Ms se a S an gin a a Brne the l H. h and tirpate the evil of huge campaign assessments Swh etr onasi akn enes gen T hms, ANia h Wyan HaT, For Shipman Kerosene Oil Egines, ngmps and Martinez Prepe same quantim o Jackn thrat the ei fthuge argn aecntes handchf ass o nic acs v O IT Paints Field's Force Pumps Buffalo Scales Starke's Celebrated Dixie Plows Henry Dsston a iinati at y n. sin o but i c would deriv bthe party machines of cases and all, sorts of toilet ornaments. Ulmer. Miss Anna Svdistinguished party consisting of Mrs. the chief security of their power and to that Son's s, Revere Rubber company's Belt SH. Winch and Mrs. Johnson accom- extent would lessen their ability to tax candi- T sheskinis hand painted or else hand- WD u sg . by Messrs. L. i. y H. A. f or public offic sums oaionall n ax- somely embroidered and is finished off WilcoxWy, Mrs B l , Plumbing and Steam-Fittin n all their Branches. lmitcheoc;, H. H. Johnson,and Peter Neff, Ts of the entire emoluments which the office wih pretty ribbon, silk and cords. It is Miss Jr., who came to Jacksonville to officiate cannhoestly yield. It may be safely predicted excellent material to make gentlemen s to- ama, Hannah Cast, Wrought Iron, Lead and Terra Cotta Pipe, Pumps and Drive Well Supples. that the Legislature, being largely controlled bacco bags and other useful nick-nacs. FOREIGN L.EB5. W Estimates and Prices furnished on application and Correspondenee Solicited. . , ratlsen, at te lth e Pi n om e fn ye pacd t icamostcranse ill notta k kindly Chamois is still used for tidies and other eeldrTChristoperh eo HKer, ECharlotted mufkorsa tl Thei hms ela d anureith ey a nth b ned w Lendutuam laes.piedn an, whoihati asak nhenea thne ciy. tlwn C it h Atbtoieth issud esp i n i apety deinwoonlkradpitekrg.oe Gre a n HgnSres andCicinat lat igt, ine cmig nhegntueneAhicobthpresrndneolecanfacynor. Seran WfaWncy, enywork_____s___Sher____an____________Wi___son,_____Henry___ here they have visited several points f t o bear atAlbany to haveit becomelaw.Anothetnew thinf w isl TOES,_TO____ST0_ES__ ineretbndth uSt ny i. bksA Rerobl.Te Pre. Shinnwas o. shet.yhi.s.er..iii..y.ue.r nolnter Logan ntya ., hd nvaleh raeprtates. polished and flexible. It can be finished in d efgs and Medicn The properrkttiriotn norcthetrialno the n- uicnd cefoffie e r Sa Sator Iurncy ths eon silksahe and sase ad altke *T T S O ' S S O E ,O E Cravats fori Cowboys. From the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, all shapes, "cuts easily and forms an ax rchm the N. O. Picayune. The Honorable Frank Shinn, who was the quisite surface for hand painting. It is ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT A hnefrSmboy re a e dliw~sb ay oea r kdoe Theys aresai m and ahres- CuresalTCug Tad ols Trt Fro thoer than iN ne erao eRemarlcnoisnes o ugenyanor handsomejewelry and perfumery cases. coloD e Th-wells of San Antonio, Tex., is a scarf made of district, as the son of the Ry. Shiun, who or fancy work there is a variety of tinted Teehn No.1fTS rattlesnake akin, with a pin composed of the made the famous prayer in the Iowa Legisla- china, silks and i ,roceded plush, marked Ho 'e n No.181aThe b line oe ands enake's rattles. The skins are prepared by a tureinthe earlydays whether body convened with autumn leaves, pine knots and other I mexan wo hasaunak rnenarteit. aIw intv Atrum met in oa ss and r alljthego.* a a ne e i were Federl month paain wild this pretty designs, .ot unlike hadpainted Drg tore, Corner Bay and Hogan Streets.-----T Everybody Must,f Envy Him. Th ad banks and prohibition. T o by Shinn cat work. Iy D b T lkrom theIPost-Dispatch. clled upon to open the Rouse wdh prayer od In the millinery lie thenewest thino WH CAI N Amfarmer h resHes ways four i of boring and did saf the following language: out is the two shades combined in ribbons ( U 1 Sfarme onie, wn fr mpa ol i God, bless the young and growing State and velvets. Lincoln, hogan county, Ill., had never heard of of Iowa. Bless her representatives, senators The satin fan has heear laid aside for a Os F nh gG d e r1y wi the taymarket riot, nor the trial of the An- afer fis i a sound currency, season Rnd feather and gauze ar ve ap archists, up to th ao rea t e on, ue water and an undefined rumg on, for style. Some of the former are extreme Pocey'LgeanU thrist's sake. Amen." It has been matnyears o The ar an incuree u TseA Chance for Somebody, since the prayer was delivered, and yet, foritshers 1Cu a ol Try l t. From the .acon News, remarkablmboueiaenegs, rungeny and power more long ostrich feathers in rich color, At onerfulreuakle of auiprrs HRtYedays atmer I hilapdtthe 4''tr eepoeN.1 rtsnhe an d low nMnhe ar * sixeet nd ten since, eimsxhbt gauze fans are unique in design and very A arHouse Telehone No 181. Marwd±-irb , tOc a or of EK night Lre St inches tall, and the band is lookinghfor a drum Walking bycFaith. pretty. TEie a a rana a'or that won't look like a midget prancing From the Edinburgh Trader. Imbera e ll ther pli and is onueo flwIregJa cs n i ll e Ca a inat of him. A diminutive drummer in a local brass ban ceun and the agoer eye and t the anaon Mny W n a nFi s uhn r v e u v d D e( r it c1 n: mR rg a Gr n a R n t u ft isin the habit, when outnparadingiwithncoi-t h g Ro un t s and 1 t Fo s e rRm the Portland, V.,) Leader. rades, of walking by faith and not by sight, 0 Not Called ForA Of Saturday, December T, . Tao Alhskan Indian is pre-eminently the and not by eight, owing to his drum being so I seems strange that it is necessary to WILL CONTAIN i Ti hIe of his race. Heis always clad in hand- on Saturday afternoons parade always in one persuade men that you can cure their sS. hight" h aveypisnu yatprep s al so ee ve M e ban HOE,&BARIGH UES .lw sonoefurs or blankets, and carries a walking- direction, but the other day the leader thought diseases by offering a premium to the, A Chapter 0f(Jhroniclesi we also have a full line of Kitchen Utensils and st k which is often a beautiful specimen of he would change the route a little and turned ~ elaborate carving, down a by street, The drummer, unaware of nwXt r b f l House-Furnishing d s n the it blood this movement, kept on his accustomed way, Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of hro the Cinty tora drumming as hard as ever he could. By and cases of obstinate catarrh wih his "Ca- MOTcER tOOSE AND TACKERY, offer at prices which will be sure to attract. From tme aPk mount alobeat. A by, after finishing hisart and not hearing the tarrh emedy,"who wouTd never haveap_ and higtesantDecrat e Ca a a iN na comTeuhen igoo t fe t the but others stopped, ane, pushing his drum to plied to him, if it had not been for his of- k s o o fa1 tod cver he sadowf god s ne ideO h oi Proed oswptr "wa n teatr fe the o et mse in th ityra WokRveaseRae urrm hias 1Lyh lsa kHis astonishmentamayhe imagineduat findx r ismoth-nhthe a buyer, I sil knrehu ahsc. , Pthat he was alone, " a!" he cried to someoa Whosthenet ,bidder forPrue o p O TEsh t . rEldi .These are the two vital points, the balance (in- the bystanders, "has ony o' ye seen a hand !LTO MUJDLE, v olving an infinity of detail) must he agrowth, here about?" . G UA]RDIA S'S N OTICE. | T.E .S' TE T ot roto.A WonderfulFreak of Natura mHIRTY days after date I will apply to thewhat T[he Critique has Founid Out'3 . T S ~2 Y S r 2 T ~~~Tenement House War, is sometimes exhibited in our public exhi-c onWty A.fMcv a n, coutjtgoofloia thanrer An'i a wi-el variety of reading matter, N 7" t T: '% From the Brooklyn Eagle. bitlons. When we gaze Upon some of the coutofin Duvoeal, t e Flria., forl an dr ..LZ .Ltr - DV L0~L O.C X r1J -a wo amiie, ocupin th sae ous, i . reks amenaureoccsi intretofJ-ne Falana, lda J~alana. Mary Hahifax and nn River Steames '! Wall ngford,fa iSConn.,cunfoughthlongmand bitterly peculiar fesda ntrocsoalyFalania, Lizzie Falana and Laura FalanaHad~~-- ~~(] until the woman on the first floor burned indulges in, our minds revert; back to the minors, lot number five (5), in block one hun. On and after October 18, the steamer Clara Jacksonvfl1 1ile' ui na.I~ H all, leathers and cayenne pepper. Then the wo- creation of man, "who is so fearfully and dred and two (102), of the city of Jacksonville. will leave Daytona for Rod'kledge and Georgi- .J J1 i Y . L J J~ LL~A mnan on the second floor capitulated and moved wonderfully made." The mysteries of countyand '-tate aforesaid, according to the anaon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at othinauehvben nrvldby D . Hnar map of said city, or block number 7:30 a.mi. Returning, leaves Georgiana at 7 a Running through from No. 13 West Bay Street, to 14 and 16 West Forsyth Street R.uV Pietre, offaloee naed rug his ifty.(15), a-cording to the officialmiapof said in., and 1Hockledge at 7:30 a. m.--Tuesdays, The hinee VaietyMustGo.LAURA FA LANA Thrdy ndStdas Frmthe AlCiforniVa.it ut . knowledge of those mysteries he has been ~ovember 29, 1887. Guria.• RTeusdays low asrays.heoue : Fom he ltaCalforia.able to prepare his " old~u M~edical Dis- plydan Rteso w Tason . othe oute A o i, TiET Mosquitoes in China have a very poisonous covery," which is a specific for all blood HflOTELS & BOARDING H[IOUSES. .AN~ DR4IN. tSTOREAND MOS COMPLTE STOC IN TreSOUTH - sting. In a Tiontsin hospital there were at one taints, poisons and humor', au Ih as scrof- _____________--- -S e ili ~ z time last summer a mnan with an abscess in his ula, pintples, blotches, enlpt < ms,- swell- JY ;%XT I ote:l ' OT :'o ii J-T( I'- (Q'N --- L I :~ I IL' -> ace and another with blood :poisoning fi'om ings, tumors, ulcers and sandred affec- - Formerly the St. Marks. Dl *CsaoeGitCo]n us the bite of the insects. , ions. By druggists. Nenn-Manufacturer and Dealer in Tesadr, ftS and erSes,BraanMikSt "' Fish :Don't HKave the :Fever. J-- -Bnna: ieNwa Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla, p~ gh a Plai Lurnber , Ib0u Pdin s es V e asdDes s, read yad iale at. Ba. Gaswae of heaP, his to be fouml ]ii Dr R. V. All kinds of Scrolled Sawing and Turned dAr otyo eryDsrtio We fail to discover the shadow of good sense Pees" Favorite Prescription," to tl-e Theomost central house in the' city, near Work, Rived and Sawed Cypress Shingle ,.-,,lQJ r. : tbe 1 c pntinue a quarieuc ginte shippingr werkues ind a ared hou-ml and elegant furniture, electxic bells, etc. Seasoni'. Lumber constantly on hand. S/.} we,11kfless tanf kid effect~ons, hO. baths, etc. $2,50 to $3iX) per day. I~A resfndwith prmtns aa - ~ WlCalon d Trade Soo, - :isat the rume,sel -.>rthi '-uae 40 receive sands testify, I, B. ,, orders ispaeh prmtns " ........

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, THE DAILY NEWS-HERALD, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4; .

E S I L LSCI frI om Tampa. but that is the shippers' lookout LI FIL EST OF LETTERS MEICAL. E VEAN] 1N LOCAL SO~tETY and no part of the business of the quaran

tne authorities. There can not be'1 Othea FAS IN'S FIOLOUI U S f REAIKS Stine autho ities. Ther canr not b the leas Remaining in the Post-office at Jackson- SSSS ~ b8 8 8 3 .1 . e 0 dagrof infection transported by fish k t

-- from Tamp bay, thirty miles from Trampa, ville, Duval county, Florida, for week end

A NINE DAIS' WONDER---THE PAINE-- andpacked in ice. However, it may be a the- NEW STYLS, NEW GOODS AND THE LAT- e be 1887. Persons calling for s y of medical science that the 'microbe theselettersmustsaythatthey area've "l " WINCH WEDDING AND RECEPTION. would be suflicientlythawed out in the frying EST IN LADIS'FANCY WORK. tised and give the date of list. Letters

____ _pan to get in its workon the liver of the man should be addressed to the street and numwho ate the fish. If so, we yield the poin and ber in order to have them promptly deliv

How Fashionable Beaux and Belles Spent withdraw our protest, for science must be Ladies' Cloth and How it is Made up-The ered. _Rv.CG. T. Clark,.a member of the South Georgla.MethodintConference, writesfrom the Time Last Week-A Period sf Un- respected. La.Rev C T Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference, writes frm

the GaieLat i erna i sf Volunteer and Thistle Hat-Handsome H. W. CLARK, P. M. Tatnall County, Ga.:" One year ago I was taken with rheumatism, and became almost

usual Gaity in Fernandina-What is A WOMAIN IN COURT. Reception Toilettes-The Latest in GENTLEMEN'S LIST. helpless for over th ee months. l the remedies used seemed to fail until I commenced in Store for the Coming Week. Althe use of Swift's Specfic. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectly sound and well

Miss Rice, augh er of the Anti-Monop- Gloves, Shoes and Fans. again. I would have written sooner, but waited to see if the cure was permanent. And c isRcuhrot An-o -Abbott, Thomas Anders.on. P J now I unhesitatingly recommend 8. S. S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. c

Society of Jacksonville is awakening, olist, Before the Commission. Alexander, Henry Anderson, Henry I .ve all confidence in its virtue."

and the season may said to be fairly From the Philapelphia Record. Fashion inJacksonvillekeepswellupwith B

opened The week just ended opened The first lady who has ever attended the the leading cities, and a new style brought rown, Wade Bartlett. eos M session of the inter-State commerce Mosa Brown, Remus co

gaily, and there was no ack of pleasure. session of the inter-State commerce com- out in New York this week may be looked Bwls, Wayner(2) Bard, Charles gailyand thre wasno tac of plasure.missio there last week, Shie for in this city within ten days. M.Minei's rae.FnkBrown, Daniel w-N The coming week bids fair to be full of mission appeared there last weekBaileyJ She foressein this city within ten days. Millers, BaldwEH BaileyJessie For over two years I suffered intensely with musularrheumatim. Ibeamealmost

is the daughter of George Rice, who dry goods and ladies' furnishing houses in Blye, JR Ballard, Alfred elpless, and had to be helped out of bed. At ti mes I was unable to turn myself in bed, amusement. There willbe entertainments has made such a brave fight for life Broson, C F Broadnax, C B and had to be handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involved, and the pain

at the Park Opera. House every night of against the whole power of the Standard Oil this city are now busy with the winter Bryant, William was intolerable at times. A ll the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no the week. The first four evenings will be company. She sitevery day by her father's season. All have laid in their stock of C permanent relief was obtained. About a yearago I was induced by a friend to try Swift's

theweek. The first four evenings will be company. She siteveryday by her father Clark NJ Coulter, W R Specific. The effect has been magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma.

occupied by the MacCollin Opera Coin- side facing the fifty lawyers (more rather than fresh and fashionable goods and the houses Cattle, Alfred tism is entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weighing thirty pounds more pany, and Friday and Saturday less) whom the railroads summoned by Rice well up in the latest styles are as busy as D than when I commenced taking S. S. S. I am able to attend to all my ministerial work.

ay Fa evenings, before the commission to answer to his I am devoutly Frateful for my restoration to health, whieh Iowe, under the blessing of W

Marie Prescott, in romantic drama, will charges of discrimination in favor of the bees. Dudley. W M Dackery, S E W God to Swift's Specific. Rev. J, M. LowaL c

hold the boards. Theater parties are be- Standard il Compay y have sent here to rel- In dress goods this winter, faille Fran- Dennis, FW Dmktor, S a on April 20, Dsae P8.'e . resent them. Miss Rice knows as much

D Watise en Blood and Skin Diseases matted free.

ing formed, and the week will undoubt- about her father's caseas he does. She takes caise is the leading material in FerrandJohnnie Frazee Harry THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. be a gay one. charge of part of the papers, watches all the silk It is trimmed in richbrocades rrand Jone Frazee, Harry proceedings, and from time to time makes

Miss Emma Weller has returned from suggestions to her father's counsel, John Ran- to match with oriental embroidery Green. A H Green, M E an exceedingly pleasant Western trip. She doph TuckerJudgeLoomisand Mr. Follett, of combination shades. The newest thing Green, w.s Grover, Wilford J It has been away about four months and is of Cincinnati. Her suggestions are always out in woolen oods is ladies' cloth It is HEDUCATION. almost as glad to be at home once more as luable-the lawyers act upon them at once, ut Huertis, F W Hunter, G H l r t hm o ui l o is ladies' cloth. It is EDUCATION. her friends are to have her. and with advantage. She never seems to tire similar to the fineHolman, bHaoan HgillCa ey

through all the tedious argument and testi- aeltine.F H Hall, Will

'tur, Ala. Miss Agnes Wort will be a rom the time the commission meets until the braid. Ladies' cloth is made up in tailors' eJohn T Al riay eveing fo ter oe nDes na theug timeth wa isin aet nti he b rad Lasi clorhs trmmdedu in balack' Hoan Ia~sHcewiJh

gcest of Mrs. Candler's this month. time it adjourns she is the most interested, CILiIT-Yh, T-T EYLID.0 The pulpit of the Presbyterian church she certainly is the most interesting person in suits, perfectly plain and close fitting, Idlette, H J

will soon be occupied by a new minister, he big room. Yet withal she is as modest and with trimming of fiat braid. Tailor-made will soon be occupied by a new minister, winsome as any girl in a drawing-room. Her Jackets of black material, made perfectly James. Hyman Jarvis, William A the Rev Mr. Dunn, o Boston. Mr. D n father isa six-footer, with clean-shaven face, plain and close fitting, are worn with this Jones, Steney Jackson, Sip pefsome time in Palatha, and is quite a scant b h dJackson, H P Johnson, John apeLt Some te in Palatka, and is quite a e e pe dress. Handsome plush wraps are Also Johnson. Williaam Js, h

favorite, eyes. He looks like the gallant fighter that he Jons, William Jo ,

is. He has a very hopeful look these days, for wornJ stor Lee, of South Jacksonville, has the end of his long fight seems near. There A handsome receptioh toilet is of old

been promoted to the Episcopal church of appears to be good reason to believe that the green peau de soie, with a panel of old Lewis, C H Little, Sratte Mandarin commission will decide in his favor. Such a green velvet, which is embroidered in lbins O Leone,

Mr. A. I. Bidwell has so far recovered decision would compel the railroads to give metallic green and gold. The front of the ady, Henry film the equal and fair treatment from which siti ihydae hr h od r - rom his recent illness as to beable to leave the euinald i mn a erto ex r u th e-skihy draped; where s Macbeth Henry McCormick, Daniel B

thsctyfrhs oeo Mna.the Standard Oil Company has hitherto ax- theeth under-sric, ane this city for his home on Monday. cluded him. drawn up skirt is represented by Merroro. Franoisco J McGee, Win A Mrs Solace Mitchell begins housekeep- -- -- eats of velvet and silk. The back has flow Mery, Joe Mills, W A

Ing at her new home on Forsyth street POLITICS AND TEMPERANCE. ingstraightbreadths which form short pan- McCoy, w Milcker, Wm at new h onem q f POLITICSV AN o T BRA ofa a uMitchell, 0 M Miller, John H (2) J Modav. She has become quite a favorite tars on inc hips,drapeO with large rosettes. McGuire, L M Mack, A in society. A Methodist View Oppos, d to 7 hat of The short pointed basque has a full draped M M

Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Wilkie are delight- Mrs. Willard of the Un on. wiplastron of paleblue crepAtthe sides are broad NicholG fully situated at Mrs. Christies, corner of From the Advocate. embroidered revers of velvet, with small .0 Laura and Adams streets. Mrs. Frances E. Willard, president of the revers of plain velvet underneath. Ribbon Oppenhermer, K N O'Connell, Mr

The great number of brides and bridal National Women's Christian Temperance bows are dotted about the waist and skirt p costumes was observed and generally re- Union, lanthe annual address delivered atthe Another elaborate toilete is of mauve Powell, wm Phillips WalterA

S marked upon at the reception Wednesday convention of that body, now assembled at moire with white lace. A ruche of moire Parkman, Wasleton Pierce,L W night and was also the subject of pleasant Nashville enn., is.reported to have said: encircP al, de Peoples, Charlie comment It may be truly said that the ashville, en., isreported o have said encirclestblier of white lace veils the front and u, E Pole, season in this delightfully gay city has There are not enough anti-saloon Republi- ri ht side, while on the back and the left cans at the orthtowhile onhiito the bac andgl teleft fully opened. Last week was wellfilled cansattheNorthtocarryprohibitioninasingle siethere is a long drapery of moife looped Ritchy, TarryW Richard, Sam wih wdRenitez, I Robinson, Jounle with weddings, receptions, moonlight State that is now struggling to secureit,nor with ribbon bows. The pointed bodice is Rodgers, Charles Rogers, B a drives, and strew-rides, besides the attrac- enough anti-saloonDemocrats at the South, as crossed at the front, with the open throat Rose, Albert Robinson, Elijah tions at the theatre. has been proved in this memo able year of our t,'immed with lace frills and ribbon bows. Rawlins, E W Russell, NE

On Wednesday evening the semi- constitutional defeats; but there are enough It has transparent elbow sleeves of lace, monthly german at the Egmont tqok temperance people In both to take possession of studded with knots of ribbon. Sims, S S (2) Stone, Win

the government and give us National prohibi- Small, Wig SonstHi place, and proved an exceedingly pleasant tionina party of the near future, whichis to In hats, felt is all the style made in inu- Smith. Philip Stiles, MacD one. It was led by Mr. Hubby, with Miss be the party of God." merable shapes. It s nera to ,etine " Sayer, John Sinmpson, J Papy. Anyone doubting the ability of Arewe to understand then that the submis- leading style, but more from name thai Stne, J E Spil man, Henry Feruandina's society young men to ar- sionof the prohibitoryconstitutional amend- artistic shape the Volunteer and'ihistb Slocum, George Staughter,E M (2) range a week of gayeties, should see the ments in the Northern States was a Republi- are the most poiu ar. There is an entir< T program arranged and carried out for last can measure independent for success on Re- absence of birds, leads in trimming thiS Thomp on, week. A trip to Scott's, a sugar boiling publican votes, and in the Southern States a son, and plum , tips and quills have Tuos w Trakharles excursion, and driving d nh o Democratic measure independent on Demo- ,eason, and plum a, tips and quills have Turner, James.H

excursion, and driving down the island on cratic votes? We had supposed that the returned into service. the perfect beach by the bright moonlight, strength of the constitutional amendment A peculiar incident can be related in this Vail, Butler FALL SEN'S1ON BEGINS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1887. and other pleasant events, movement was due to the fact that it com- particular. There are several members of W

The ladies Guild of St. Peters Parish in mended itself to temperance people without the Audubon society in this city. Itsrules Wood, Win F Wilmore, Henry I o Por .tses ngin an i full mtrrmat.li n, address, the Island City gave their first social on th e a part rela ons. And is not and regulations are formed for the Wilson, Win Walthall WF husanihatteatatv hoeothsthe fact? And, if so then it Is proper to orotectinofpet lilebrsad WlamTWheYss Thursday night at the attractive home of inquire how there are:to be found enough tem- protection of pretty little birds and WillamsT Whtm, Sorrs A-, Q. Q £-OL .LOD.LY, Presidenl't, Mr. and Mrs. Burohardi, a goodly num- perance people in both the Northand the South its members pledge themselves not Williams, Charles H Washington, AO87 LAKE CITY, FLORIDA. ber attended, to take possession of the government. Is the to wear the stuffed forms of Wilmear, Peter S Stb1 .8?A OTRD

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Christopherhave whole greater than the sum of its parts? The the little creatures on, their hats and L s LIST. CAl-RRIA ES. d "at hom Crstoher man hope of the temperance cause, based upon the bonnets. They comply with this proviso,

ised "a inta s i tohecit mao probability of a National prohibition party, but will wear wings and plumes and heart- Atkerson, Miss Susie which is to be in control of the National adminTuesday night at eight o'clock. Society istration, is too remote a one to stimulate very ily relish a turkey dinner. people i gheral are looking forward with much of temperance zeal. In gloves, undressed and suede are the Brown, Miss Hattie onchllon, O po in general are looking forward with latest. Narrower rows of stitching are oil Banes, Miss AR Broekmeyer, MssAnnie

much pleasure to the evening, asre kn An angelit, Not a SocialReformer. the backs of the newest kid gloves, and in Blackshear, Nellie Buggs, Miss Maggie Christopher-'s entertainments are known An Eyancelist, Not a Social Reormer. Lno h li lvswtotsihn -to be delightful. The affair is given in FromtheSavannah News. are being revived. Tan-cwtlor and gra re. Clarkson, MrsB L honor of Miss Hunting of Baltimore, who Talking about his coming visit to the South, ma ein the favorite colors for street gloves; larkson, Mrs B DL Is visiting Mrs. Christopher. and the hostile attitude of the colored people cream-white shades are being revived foi Dent, Mrs Katie

Society's pleasures ended for the week in toward him, Evangelist Moody says that the evening wear, though light tan and pearl E -- DEALER INFernandina with a horseback party on aturdayand a small reception in the rouble down South when he was there, was colors are most used in the long undressed Elm, Mrs, LS Elmore, Miss Edith

evenimag, due to the negroes more than to the whites. Al- suede gloves of rousquetaire shape. F On thursday night in Fernandina, Miss hough usually there the whites worship n Mask veils are imported in all the fash- Fs, rs L Fraze, MinnieM

onone building and the blacks I anotherstil at ionable colors of the winter-fawn, gray, lrancis, Miss Mary Fox, Mrs Julia C es Bronson gave a card party to her friends thd Moody meetings all were welcome, and cooner-red. gobelin-blue, old-rose, and

-which was a perfect success. seats reserved for tho blacks, but the colored green-made of very thin net with small Gatchell, RK 2) Gadlin, MisasVenney Pw, H , r i, (dg The ladies of the Christian Memorial people insisted that he should refuse to preach uots, and a, scalloped border in wiei Gadlin, Miss Maggie Graddard, Mrs DDwo ,

Chapel in Brooklyn, entertained their unless thewhit peoplewouldthrow asidetheir patterns of vines and leaves han any yet H friends, and friends of the church in life-long prejudices and allow them perfect seen. Silk tissue and grenadine with fine Holmes, MissAnnie Harris, MrsAnna Wxkich I Offer at Frces to Defy Coxpe:tition! royal style on thursday night last. The equality as to seats and positions in church dots of chenille is imported for thicker Harrison, Xas Lenora lamilton, Mrs Fannie royal style on Thursday night last. The services. The committees offered to divide the Hardesty. Miss Anna B- Isten, MissAlice

Social was held in the chapel, where, all aowing the colored people oneside eils i nrrow widths of all the cloth auna i J cDZIALYNSKI MANAGER kinds of retreshments were on hand and ,nd thowbites the other half, but that would colors used for tailor gowns. Horn, Mrs Malishey iggIns, Miss A. enjoyed. During the evening pleasant not do. They were bound to sit in the same Half-low shoes, coming up on the instep, i ! i" ongs were sung and enjoyed by all.y seats with the whites, or not all all. "As I are in favor with evening dress toilet, Jackson, Miss Alice Johnson, Msvctoa No. 4 Laura St., HazeltineBlock, Jacksonville, Fla.

The event of the past week was the said Mr. Moody "I could not stop and en quite rivaling slippers. They Are made of HARDWARE. Paine-inc wedding and reception of this fight of the races that has been goingon bronze French kid, patent-leather, and McLendonMissBell MillerMissAmla WAR. Wednesday night, which was one of the for a century. 1 went to preach the Gospel as suede or undressed kid, in its natural ecru Mathews, Miss Hattie (2) McCoy, Mrs Dinah r vtgt't a.r r aadas itlls, Miss Fannic McCormick, Mrs Z ER G De.- V

most brilliant society events this city has anevangelist, notas a reformer." shades, in pearl ray, and also i black s, Ms ane McGee, Miss F witnessed for many years. The wedding Two kinds of kit are seen in many of these baoh, Mrs Jatie Miller, MrsAnnie D itself was as pretty as possible; the co- The Evils of Campaign Assessments. shoes, patent-leather tips being used with Middleton, Miss Alice Mitchell Mrs Ma "tumeof the bride elegant, and those of the Fromthe Epoch. any leather but the bronze kid. The toes Monday,MissAnnie McIntosh, Mrs bridsmaids artistic and beautiful, all set The estimate that the cost of the recent elec- are round, not pointed, and the heels are i Petton,MissN off by the soft black lace toilette of the tion in this city was not less than $1,000,000, notvery high, though they are higher Payne, Anna Pton, Mss Nellie lhaunss shped. lk n thoses for tatone, Miss HAR W AR COPAN -mother of the bride and the costumes of has called forth a good deal of comment. The Doungolia kid with paent-leather tips are Mrs. Phli the sday nigh a jolly oyster roast Boston Post expresses the general sentiment made on lasts shaped like those used for Radtke, Miss Lena 0 4 aen dg g gt "y 0zretaoi-li .

- - urred at On Stark's bakery in Fernan- on thesubject in calling such a tax as this. of men's shoes, giving an easy and symmetri- L W a E tEEt, IN accurred at Mr. Stark's bakery in Fernan- which three-fourths fell on the candidates, a cal shape. The heels f Walking shoes are strongton. Mrs R S Smart, Miss Lucy W OLESALE DEALERS IN

-dina, when about twenty of the city's menace to the sufferage. Itistobe hopedthat broad ad quite low, French boots with Sturrup, Mrs Mary Small, Miss Llie se most popular young folks enjoyed them- all this will insure the bringing of a decided Sae, Mrs Georg Strader, rs George Sta boat and Mill Su liesaw and Belting, Steam Pack selves to their hearts' content. pressure on the Legislature to secure the pas- high heels being now considered very bhad sco, rs w ing Steam and ater ittins, Ammunitio Fishing T ack

SAlthough the gentlemen contended that sageof an act taking the printing and distribut- form. Scot, Mrs W T ing, Steam and Water itti s Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, while they had barrels of oysters to open, ing of ballots outof the hands of the political One of the newest and neatest materials Tracy, Marcila Tosed,Mrs Salie Stoves and Ranges, Agricultural Implements.

he young ladies were having just the organizations. This would not necessarily ex- for fance work is deer skin. It is used for Thomas, Mrella W sT, Ms se a S an gin a a Brne the l H. h and tirpate the evil of huge campaign assessments Swh etr onasi akn enes gen T hms, ANia h Wyan HaT, For Shipman Kerosene Oil Egines, ngmps and Martinez Prepe same quantim o Jackn thrat the ei fthuge argn aecntes handchf ass o nic acs v O IT Paints Field's Force Pumps Buffalo Scales Starke's Celebrated Dixie Plows Henry Dsston

a iinati at y n. sin o but i c would deriv bthe party machines of cases and all, sorts of toilet ornaments. Ulmer. Miss Anna Svdistinguished party consisting of Mrs. the chief security of their power and to that Son's s, Revere Rubber company's Belt SH. Winch and Mrs. Johnson accom- extent would lessen their ability to tax candi- T sheskinis hand painted or else hand- WD u sg . by Messrs. L. i. y H. A. f or public offic sums oaionall n ax- somely embroidered and is finished off WilcoxWy, Mrs B l , Plumbing and Steam-Fittin n all their Branches. lmitcheoc;, H. H. Johnson,and Peter Neff, Ts of the entire emoluments which the office wih pretty ribbon, silk and cords. It is Miss Jr., who came to Jacksonville to officiate cannhoestly yield. It may be safely predicted excellent material to make gentlemen s to- ama, Hannah Cast, Wrought Iron, Lead and Terra Cotta Pipe, Pumps and Drive Well Supples.

that the Legislature, being largely controlled bacco bags and other useful nick-nacs. FOREIGN L.EB5. W Estimates and Prices furnished on application and Correspondenee Solicited. . , ratlsen, at te lth e Pi n om e fn ye pacd t icamostcranse ill notta k kindly Chamois is still used for tidies and other eeldrTChristoperh eo HKer, ECharlotted

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ineretbndth uSt ny i. bksA Rerobl.Te Pre. Shinnwas o. shet.yhi.s.er..iii..y.ue.r

nolnter Logan ntya ., hd nvaleh raeprtates. polished and flexible. It can be finished in d efgs and Medicn

The properrkttiriotn norcthetrialno the n- uicnd cefoffie e r Sa Sator Iurncy ths eon silksahe and sase ad altke *T T S O ' S S O E ,O E Cravats fori Cowboys. From the Council Bluffs Nonpareil, all shapes, "cuts easily and forms an ax

rchm the N. O. Picayune. The Honorable Frank Shinn, who was the quisite surface for hand painting. It is ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT

A hnefrSmboy re a e dliw~sb ay oea r kdoe Theys aresai m and ahres- CuresalTCug Tad ols Trt

Fro thoer than iN ne erao eRemarlcnoisnes o ugenyanor handsomejewelry and perfumery cases. coloD e Th-wells of San Antonio, Tex., is a scarf made of district, as the son of the Ry. Shiun, who or fancy work there is a variety of tinted Teehn No.1fTS rattlesnake akin, with a pin composed of the made the famous prayer in the Iowa Legisla- china, silks and i ,roceded plush, marked Ho 'e n No.181aThe b line oe ands

enake's rattles. The skins are prepared by a tureinthe earlydays whether body convened with autumn leaves, pine knots and other I

mexan wo hasaunak rnenarteit. aIw intv Atrum met in oa ss and r alljthego.*

a a ne e i were Federl month paain wild this pretty designs, .ot unlike hadpainted Drg tore, Corner Bay and Hogan Streets.-----TEverybody Must,f Envy Him. Th ad banks and prohibition. T o by Shinn cat work. Iy D b

T lkrom theIPost-Dispatch. clled upon to open the Rouse wdh prayer od In the millinery lie thenewest thino WH CAI N Amfarmer h resHes ways four i of boring and did saf the following language: out is the two shades combined in ribbons ( U 1 Sfarme onie, wn fr mpa ol i God, bless the young and growing State and velvets.

Lincoln, hogan county, Ill., had never heard of of Iowa. Bless her representatives, senators The satin fan has heear laid aside for a Os F nh gG d e r1y withe taymarket riot, nor the trial of the An- afer fis i a sound currency, season Rnd feather and gauze ar ve aparchists, up to th ao rea t e on, ue water and an undefined rumg on, for style. Some of the former are extreme Pocey'LgeanU

thrist's sake. Amen." It has been matnyears o The ar an incuree u TseA Chance for Somebody, since the prayer was delivered, and yet, foritshers 1Cu a ol Try l t.

From the .acon News, remarkablmboueiaenegs, rungeny and power more long ostrich feathers in rich color,

At onerfulreuakle of auiprrs HRtYedays atmer I hilapdtthe 4''tr eepoeN.1

rtsnhe an d low nMnhe ar * sixeet nd ten since, eimsxhbt gauze fans are unique in design and very A arHouse Telehone No 181. Marwd±-irb , tOc a or of EK night Lre St inches tall, and the band is lookinghfor a drum Walking bycFaith. pretty. TEie a a rana a'or that won't look like a midget prancing From the Edinburgh Trader. Imbera e ll ther pli and is onueo flwIregJa cs n i ll e Ca a

inat of him. A diminutive drummer in a local brass ban ceun and the agoer eye and t the anaon Mny W n a nFi s uhn r v e u v d D e( r it c1 n: mR rg a Gr n a R n t u ft isin the habit, when outnparadingiwithncoi-t h g Ro un t s and 1 t Fo s e rRm the Portland, V.,) Leader. rades, of walking by faith and not by sight, 0 Not Called ForA Of Saturday, December T, . Tao Alhskan Indian is pre-eminently the and not by eight, owing to his drum being so I seems strange that it is necessary to WILL CONTAIN i

Ti hIe of his race. Heis always clad in hand- on Saturday afternoons parade always in one persuade men that you can cure their sS.

hight" h aveypisnu yatprep s al so ee ve M e ban HOE,&BARIGH UES .lwasayte

sonoefurs or blankets, and carries a walking- direction, but the other day the leader thought diseases by offering a premium to the, A Chapter 0f(Jhroniclesi we also have a full line of Kitchen Utensils and st k which is often a beautiful specimen of he would change the route a little and turned ~

elaborate carving, down a by street, The drummer, unaware of nwXt r b f l House-Furnishing d s n the it blood this movement, kept on his accustomed way, Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of

hro the Cinty tora drumming as hard as ever he could. By and cases of obstinate catarrh wih his "Ca- MOTcER tOOSE AND TACKERY, offer at prices which will be sure to attract. From tme aPk mount alobeat. A by, after finishing hisart and not hearing the tarrh emedy,"who wouTd never haveap_ and higtesantDecrat e Ca a a iN na comTeuhen igoo t fe t the but others stopped, ane, pushing his drum to plied to him, if it had not been for his of- k s o

o fa1 tod cver he sadowf god s ne ideO h oi Proed oswptr "wa n teatr fe the o et mse in th ityra WokRveaseRae urrm hias

1Lyh lsa kHis astonishmentamayhe imagineduat findx r ismoth-nhthe a buyer, I sil knrehu ahsc. , Pthat he was alone, " a!" he cried to someoa Whosthenet ,bidder forPrue o p O TEsh t . rEldi .These are the two vital points, the balance (in- the bystanders, "has ony o' ye seen a hand !LTO MUJDLE, v olving an infinity of detail) must he agrowth, here about?" . G UA]RDIA S'S N OTICE. | T.E .S' TE T

ot roto.A WonderfulFreak of Natura mHIRTY days after date I will apply to thewhat T[he Critique has Founid Out'3 . T S ~2 Y S r 2 T ~~~Tenement House War, is sometimes exhibited in our public exhi-c onWty A.fMcv a n, coutjtgoofloia thanrer An'i a wi-el variety of reading matter, N 7" t T: '%

From the Brooklyn Eagle. bitlons. When we gaze Upon some of the coutofin Duvoeal, t e Flria., forl an dr ..LZ .Ltr - DV L0~L O.C X r1J-a wo amiie, ocupin th sae ous, i . reks amenaureoccsi intretofJ-ne Falana, lda J~alana. Mary Hahifax and nn River Steames '! Wall ngford,fa iSConn.,cunfoughthlongmand bitterly peculiar fesda ntrocsoalyFalania, Lizzie Falana and Laura FalanaHad~~-- ~~(]

until the woman on the first floor burned indulges in, our minds revert; back to the minors, lot number five (5), in block one hun. On and after October 18, the steamer Clara Jacksonvfl1 1ile' ui na.I~ H all, leathers and cayenne pepper. Then the wo- creation of man, "who is so fearfully and dred and two (102), of the city of Jacksonville. will leave Daytona for Rod'kledge and Georgi- .J J1 i Y . L J J~ LL~A mnan on the second floor capitulated and moved wonderfully made." The mysteries of countyand '-tate aforesaid, according to the anaon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at othinauehvben nrvldby D . Hnar map of said city, or block number 7:30 a.mi. Returning, leaves Georgiana at 7 a Running through from No. 13 West Bay Street, to 14 and 16 West Forsyth Street

R.uV Pietre, offaloee naed rug his ifty.(15), a-cording to the officialmiapof said in., and 1Hockledge at 7:30 a. m.--Tuesdays, The hinee VaietyMustGo.LAURA FA LANA Thrdy ndStdas Frmthe AlCiforniVa.it ut . knowledge of those mysteries he has been ~ovember 29, 1887. Guria.• RTeusdays low asrays.heoue : Fom he ltaCalforia.able to prepare his " old~u M~edical Dis- plydan Rteso w Tason .othe oute A o i, TiET

Mosquitoes in China have a very poisonous covery," which is a specific for all blood HflOTELS & BOARDING H[IOUSES. .AN~ DR4IN. tSTOREAND MOS COMPLTE STOC IN TreSOUTH - sting. In a Tiontsin hospital there were at one taints, poisons and humor', au Ih as scrof- _____________--- -S e ili ~ z

time last summer a mnan with an abscess in his ula, pintples, blotches, enlpt < ms,- swell- JY ;%XT I ote:l ' OT :'o ii J-T( I'- (Q'N ---L I :~ I IL' -> ace and another with blood :poisoning fi'om ings, tumors, ulcers and sandred affec- - Formerly the St. Marks. Dl *CsaoeGitCo]n us

the bite of the insects. , ions. By druggists. Nenn-Manufacturer and Dealer in Tesadr, ftS and erSes,BraanMikSt "'

Fish :Don't HKave the :Fever. J-- -Bnna: ieNwa Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla, p~ gh a Plai Lurnber , Ib0u Pdin s es V e asdDes s, read yad iale at. Ba. Gaswae

of heaP, his to be fouml ]ii Dr R. V. All kinds of Scrolled Sawing and Turned dAr otyo eryDsrtio We fail to discover the shadow of good sense Pees" Favorite Prescription," to tl-e Theomost central house in the' city, near Work, Rived and Sawed Cypress Shingle ,.-,,lQJ r.

: tbe 1 c pntinue a quarieuc ginte shippingr werkues ind a ared hou-ml and elegant furniture, electxic bells, etc. Seasoni'. Lumber constantly on hand. S/.} we,11kfless tanf kid effect~ons, hO. baths, etc. $2,50 to $3iX) per day. I~A resfndwith prmtns aa - ~ WlCalon d Trade Soo,

- :isat the rume,sel -.>rthi '-uae 40 receive sands testify, I, B. ,, orders ispaeh prmtns " ........