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1.119 DAIL1 NEWS-HIERALD, MONI)AY MUt1NING1, OCTOBER 24, 1687. 3 *PROFESSIONAL. conjt-raUt to IIcny George, being of the big hofvc-e. A reward of $1,00 was offered TYRussian typ He for the arrest of the murderers by the trus- lonI 4. is a fine looking tees of the bank, but no trace of them could ognis lliafo al on T U T II0TES O AVII'TTELADR-mnof 3-8 years, be found. NINE NEW TABLES.TH [ - Ric tE P S IO N OTES OF A VISIT TO THE LAND RE- with an ample fore- Barron was about 45 years of age and had A.r..zd Firlst-Class 3Ea, FORMER'S HEADQUARtERS. head, clear, gray held the office of treasurer of the town for a Will bring thousands upon thousands of people to Jacksonville a eye, and face mdi number of years. Ho was a deacon in tho CtOIrE LI acUORS WINES & CI teARS. TY M B T C oOF How the Leader of the United Labor wilve is an in ogeatimbroais t rhe an a poinsn Bay Street. Jacksonville, Fla. V 1UT~ Party Looks-An Artist Working Under of Ruossiraay Under Metropolitan Opera House, opposite BER T OF% 1 A ) t DificltesSeretry ClrkSoe- \ o Rssamember life was insured in the Mutual Life Insurance old M USstoE TAK. thing of Shevitch, the Socialist. st olhed fa company, of New York, the Connecticut You can fit your house up complete and accommodate a part of this crowd in nice style if disinduashraduate Mutual and other companies to the amount you will call at our elegant Furniture Sales Roops, No. 26 and 28 Laura street and -ly, and a gr nate of 816,000. It was this fact and the CALL & JONES make your selections from the car-loads of fresh goods daily arriving and being placed . of both the Berlin fact that there was a slight and now ex- upon our floors. OT Iong a-O a andMoscow Uri plained *irregularity in his accounts that GiTIo mO S. E. SHEVITCH1. vritis enite dtt a 1 hisu u d ndnd . J cal ommissioner ~*E Hv~t. vriis nild started Ifhe story of his suicide, and a detec of this paper, local- to tack LL. D. to his name, as well as several tive who hound and gagged himself in the Will Practice in all the Courts. ,,11 r I cd in Now York, es of learn. enqut a same position as Barron was found fostered OFFICE: ROOM 3. LAW BUILDNG, otared utaccrn-guizst; sr-cais English, Russian and German ti eif FI~:IOlfS A ULIG panied by an atist, wi most graceful fluency, French and Oliver Cronwell, alias Smith, as one of 44 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville. hii4.i to do the Anti-Pov- Italian ufciently for ordinary business, and Stain's confederates is variously known, has erty men and head- reads the clrsic authors like a German pro- also been arrested. Stain's life has been one EDWARD H. CHENEY C ALL ON US FO 1 ARTIC UL ARS. quarters of Goth- fessor. In English and German he is a long succession of unspeakable bad deeds, i Late U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Fla 26 281AURA STREET. CLE A ELA N D & SO N. / i am, and this is pleasing speaker, hut ia the twelve years he his sea's story can be believed, and his alleged 2 8LUASRE.C E V L N O. what ho wr~ites has been in Aiwrica his native Russian accomplice gives him a very hard name, Soictorne and Counsellor at Law Ii S os h become a trifle rough On the though denying knowledge of the *e' Solicitor in cery and proctor in admiralty. W' Our Catalogues for 1887-'88 (10,000 edition) are now ready. Send for one."..gg natural thing in all tongue. He was a Liberal from his Stain himself declares an alibi, but it is JACKSONVRmL n, - - FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. nature that the sin- youth, and at an early age received a press- thought doubtful if he can prove it. JACKSONVILLE,_ FLORIDA gle land tax theory ing invitation to leave Russia. Fortunately should ain acon- the 'Black Terror,' as the Russians call the JUDGE JOHN P. REA. FLEMING IANIEL, landfo west gae ont ofa theor ahd atin D L STf L4 Oi~ I S glen ofas hih. 1 re- system new prevailing there. Mr. Shevitch I dirt like No York city, f e is making arrangements for his public do- The New Commander-in-Chief of t land west; so the fame of the George- tate with Mr. George, whic4 is tob a The new commander-in-chief of the Grand L ites of this city has waxed great, making the Monday evening, October 24. It was to have Thnecom dr--hiffteGad ts of tity wrthy rat ing t begun a week earlier, but the attack on the Army of the Republic, Judge John Patterson Office: Corner Forsyth and Market, pthyeo we lme toth attntum of Theui Progressive Labor party's meeting in Union Rea, of Minneapolis, was born in Lower Ox.-- - FLR A.. '-C.' & La d< ahryf ae lmed to th a nctum uf eTeehem a ford, Chese county, Pa. i1840. HeOre JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA. A. & Gx. C. C. & Okeechobee ]Land Co. Standard, at the corner of Ann and Nassau Square, on the evening of the 8th, and the d co n, He street, only to find none in but the youthful idigntion meeting in consequence, ex- ceived a common school education, and then seretroy ofn oneoe n but he ut h au di time. o it has be ug went to work in a factory. He moved to Kissimmee Land Co. secretary of Mr. Henry George. But he is a best td postpone the debate until the temper Ohio in 1860, and in 1861 enlisted as a private MIAMI, DADE COUNTY, FLA. character, just in the most attractive stage of both sidcs bad cooled down a trife. With in the Eleventh Ohio infantry. At the end Florida Land & Improvement Co. ardent yofth, and as full of Georgeism as an Mr. Shevitch in The Leader office was a of three months he joined the First Ohio cav- L .qL M a(1T "1P.7 g is of talmn. It always ifreasn band of writers, speakers and workers for the aery, in Auust, 1851. He was commis t litn to aim youn low hose ausecify-uoen sioned second lieutenant of this regiment, AtoreyatLa ,5~00,~000 . C F ,S O M O( ICE L.IFJD ant to listen to young fellow whose and shortly afterward was promoted to first boarty enthusiasm has not been chilled by FATHER MATHEW'S MONUMENT lieutenant In April 1863 e was made IAMI, Dade Cointy, FLORIDA, the cold, hard necessities of life. So, God captain and in November beame brevet Examination of Land Titles, a specialty. bless the ardent young mon-it does us old cpanndiNoebream b revtro~ attention given to Collections. Taxes Recenty Dedicated in Salem, Mass., with major for gallant services. In 186 he re- paid ar non-residents.ESouth cultivation ones good to hear them and recall the time Rcnl Great Enthusiasm, signed his commission on account of ill I________________ _ In East andSo t Florida, adapted to the cutv io when it did Lot take half so long as now to oFaathe eo a e, ae l of Oranges andall kinds of Tropical Fruits, Sugar-;j get Our vene-rable boilers full of steam. FahrTebdMathew, the Irish apostle Halitfandatth and Inia Rive Stofaaleof. can n ae t id:~ erg utof temperance, now has a m6nument at -age of 24 he entered ilLfxiua ie tafes rn e niToia rcturne romnth n was o Salem, ass., which fitly commemorates his ve esly e On and after October 18, the steamer Clara a Rice, Etc., Etc work. A stranger to American institutions varsity at D w a- will leave Daytona for Rockledge and Georgi isbed at his appearance. J had smhwwr.H a n nMnas ensasadFiasa formed t idearm .n aseuinesty of might have thought the day the monument r He was anonMoays, edesday an Frida PRIC $1.25 PER ACRE AND UAR S wrtn hat hde-as bouthi isi fe et o was unveiled was being celebrated in graduated in 1867, 7:30 a. mn. Returning, leaves Georgiana at 7 a writing at he was about six feet high and and ent back and Rockledge at 7:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Full information and circulars forwarded on application. Address mnu-clod like the Farcese Hercules; in truth Salem as one of America's greatest anm- Pnenylaa and Thursdays and Saturdays. Fl nomto n iclr owre napiain drs heisbut a thife above five feet and coul versaries, for the demonstration was the Pennsylvania and Rates as low as any oter route. NO. 305 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA$ hardly get into the aivmy by the Unite greatest ever known in that city. Every H sue dd ApNDORNA at Thos. Cook & Son, PINE AND FORSYTH STREETS, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. States standard, but is deep cheated and kind of labor was suspended; every local was admitted to Capi. 49 West Bay Street.in_1888._In sceyjoined in the procession, and every *k.the bar in 1838. In b hir a ny, a ht xpresbsives eyet ot brought immense delegations from 1869 President JO N O i N E L , 800,000 A CR ES polityall the neighboring cities and towns. The Grant appointed Manufacturer and Dealer in bright~~~~~~~ auima Hissso ugh Pl* ubrMudniBakt writings are braw- officials and clergy took a prominent par"~ -og n Pli Lubr himdigs assesorofeisan ny-full of virile /andI the people of the ad jacent country turned .tenth renue - for kind FfSrle aiga Tre pPennn. yn o Al id fSrole Sain an Tred L.\./ . FLO E.D A LN D S ues buthg yof ca '7 out almost on masso. district Work, Rived and Sawed Cypress Shinges, gees thg yo ca otalmos t onsse t ofstaN P. tinth 0 d Fencing, LthsLFrt erand stegtle nCres, Situated in the Counties of Nassau, Duval,Columbia, Suwannee, Alachua, Lafay writer's apparance ~ . ~ tal-the former life size and of the purest JOHN P. REA. which offiee held ete. Sesoed Lumber constantly on hand.etMainHradoSu eOagVouaEerPlk by his sentences, Italian marble; the latter a nine feet cube of until 1873. He continued his law practice Hlb All orders filled with promptness and et aboro, Manatee and Monroe. by his c Fght blue granite, in Lancaster until 1875, when he went dispatch. nrd oc sMr. - om Augusta, toMimiapolis, andbecame editor-in-chief of S T tio give any suts history is TeTribune, In187 e resumed teprac- UID A_ tion fis wrt si- interesting . F or tice of law, and was elected judge of probate In the towns of Kissimmee, Winter Haven, Gordonville, Bartow, Auburndale,[Lake ing. Orators near- several years the appointed for o ye in Juge land,.Seffn Mango, Orient, Eagle Lake Haskell, Kathleen, Dade City, t= ly. lasso ather Matheow appointed to the bench of the district. ,Judge ~ ~Oeuooand Pemberton. ly always show > T otal Abstinence Rea joined the Grand Army of the Republic Owenaboro n emetn setbi their society and other in 1866 at Pequa., 0., and became ,h" A rap and descriptive notes showing the location of these talent bytalk and yonmeprac epmen of Prennsylaniaand as su.e-I, manner pair f THE vOUG SECRETARY. men of Sale e Department of Pennsylvania, and was sum- h lands will be furnished on application to avres ad hobeen collecting cessively post chaplain, post commander, ipo funds for a mmember of the department council of admin- .. ELLIOTT, General Land Agent at sight. He might as well wear a tag. Notfns ov me- ,,itainadoeo h enyvnadl- Brilliant and Attractive Ln .ELO T eea adA et so the author. How often will you read a otl o theapes- g to dhe n e m i12a Department South Florida Railroad Co., Sanford, Fla. production in which the sentences make you the te sum - .In theanationa elet n 18ce think of a sledgehammer struck on the anvil and when the sum In 188 and8in-he a from 183io 1886 ARTHUR T. WILLIAMS. A. G. ELLIS. by bawy bacsmthhu wen ouhae was sufficient the -commander-in-chief, and from 18 to 1886ARHRT.WLIMS .G.ELS cibed rne bo fost r uo whe u hao artist, Mr. Horgan, he served as quartermaster general of kMin cihbda yheeo fnd hiacoseinptie lttle obtained the nesota. The judge is a Republican, takes a N e F at re in his den, you find him a consumptive little needed photo- -- keen interest in politics, and is an excellent fellow (like Aleck Stephens, for instance), who n graphs and paint- rATHER MATHEW'S speaker. Dealers in Timber Lands & Real Estate Brokers, coffee and get roaring drunk on a of iugs from which MO o aUMENT. Pretty Waiter Girls in Japan. O. Are now offering choice Yellow Pine in tracts 5 000 to 200 000 acres choice Hardwood Ham whisky. No, you really must not judge of adestatue was designed. Mr. Horgan then All the Japanese cooks affect French names mock 1,000 to 29,000 acres, choice large cypress 'imber, 1,A to 20,000 acres.,.. advertised that he would present itto a society AlteJpns ok fetFec ae an author's physique by his style, and except which would place a suitable pedestal, costing for their dishes, and it is very natural that Choice selections of best Pine and Hammock lands in small tracts in every county in the Statel the deep chest and stocky arm there is noth- no esta 100 h ae oit onthey should, as they have all been taught by A Se of Brlgh aII Pop)lr rtles OS ineliig some special selections in the Lake Worth and Biscayne Bay country, which -is ing about Mr. George to suggest the author not less than ,0o. The Salem society soon French culinary artists; but aught by S really Tropical Florida. The bet possible Investment properties in Jacksonville raised the amofimi, and the city council grant- Frnhck~3 ~t;btthe Jap cook is and suburbs at from SW0 per lot to $W0 per front foot. nwsyroste of Potal eono Just ow Th ed stal of ight blue e tr isnesquari not always up inrpuzzin o mn ath hd written and signed by "C'allon us for anything wanted in Florida, and if we cannot give you a genuine bargain he is one of the busiest men in New York, fully polished and harmonizes well with the moans. For instance, I ordered one day WILLIAMS & ELLIS, and is of course confident, like all reformers, white statue. The center stone bears the in- what was put down on the menu as "Spatch- Room- 10, Hubbard's Building. that the cause is destined to a speedy triumph. scription. cock and mashed potatoes," and when it was "Crom The Standard office we went to the Erectad by the followers of Rev. brought me I found it to be a small bit of * B 5AOF LA D F R A E Cooper Institute and headquarters of the THEOBALD MATHEW, chicken with a potato. The waiters here are 2,500,000 ACRES LAND FOR SALE Anti-Poverty society, where we found active Apostle of Temperance. all Japanese girls, and very pretty. They - -- -y -r Secretary Clark, surrounded by a bevy of Born Oct. 10, 1790. possess thick, glossy hair and dazining teeth. handsome young ladies who were mailing Died Dec. 8, 1856. Their costumes are very much a la "Mikado," These articles by Mrs. Wilcox give undoubt documents enough to convert the world, if Below this an. eagle's head discharges a but more open in the neck. Only recently a ed promise of proving the most: popular and th bright smiles of said assistants could have stream of water into a half bowl. Mr. Wil- very proper American lady took it into her successful series of papers written by a woman F v R accompanied each document. Down to this liam F. Cass made the presentation speech. head that they knew no better, and, pro- for number of years. The remarkable popu point the artist had got along very well; but Maj. Raymond responded briefly and then viding herself with a paper of pins, went larity that attends all of Mrs. Wilcox's Situated in the Counties of Columbia, Baker, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay the more he tried to take a sketch of Stere- Rev. Father Conaty delivered the oration of about the streets pinning together the dresses writings will even be eclipsed in the present Putnam, Ajah, Loevy, Makero Orantee and Monroeo tary Clark, the more ladies would get into the day-a production very highly praised. of all the girls whom she could capture, instance, as she has chosen a list of subjects his sketch book. The accompanying cut Father Mathew, born in 1700, was a hard This caused much astonishment and amuse- upon which she is especially adapted to write shows the strange, but not unpleasing, re- working priest in Cork in 1835, when a tem- ment in the town, and the quick witted Japs with ease and ability, and will advance opin sult. Secretary Clark looks the born Radi- perance movement was begun there by the gave her an unpronounceable name, which, ions which she has long desired to make pub cal-the man destined to stir up the stagnant noted Quaker, William Martin, and othei being trauslatpd, signifieth "The Great Amer- lie. The utmost care will be exercised in the Prices $1.25 and Upwards, According to Location. and upset things. His experience in Ireland Protestant gentlemen. Most of the popula- ican Pinner." preparation of the articles to make them thor- For further Information apply to office Florida Southern Railway Company, Palatka, Forid is juit what one might have expected from tion being Catholics, they appealed to Father The waiters, as a rule, know but little Eng- roughly p .ld uhrRiaC p, NP., Flo r his pronounced Celtic features, mobile eyes Theobald Mathew for help; he acceded and lish, so the dishes on the menu are numbered, o and peculiar light hair, of that shade which at once entered upon his career, and one orders by numbers, which is not a Chief Clerk Land Department. Tanl Mommissioner. may be said to be red-heditary in Ulster. William Smith O'Brien himself no mean bad way of doing. They receive no wages, rgh a d Readable, LIVERY STABLES. He mfy have come to America for peace, but orator, said of him: " nether he be canon- but are entirely dependent upon gratuities, stormi and tumult form his natural element; ized or niot, I regard him as an apostle which renders them very attentive and smil- 'T 1 T AN T il T1) IA D IC1 be nay change his sky-he cannot change specially deputed bytheAlmighty and gifted ing. - When you want a servant you go to the end adapted to the wide audience by whiob~ LI . iJ~ ) ~ IU II 1~I III llii his destiny. And this ended our interview: with powers almost miraculous. To no hu- deer and clap yeur hnads, and intantly you they will be read. The series will consist of for D2r. MceGlynn and nearly all the other ac- man agency can I ascribe his s-uccess." Af- hem- a cry of "ILi" and - patterin of bars tive agitators are out of the city except on ter doing his work in Ireland, Scotland and feet on the Qoor.-Japan fCr. lDoston Adver- Th RT E LE TE S my Streets C arz CsdarI Saturday nights and Sundays. But their England, in June, 1849, he came to America tiser me.~ings are largely attended, and whether and -was everywhere received with high. thl 5 cast4.0,000h voeastheir opponents say, honors.gHe travele truhtwsenyfv "Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear in all, the first was published on Sunday, ORrIde fo Carags Bugis Sadl Horeor stirve the dull pool of off year politics and ministered the pledge to over 600,000 per- To Tread." Ouober , e last one wilt appear on Orde frafrriages, Passgiers adl Horeso addel thereto a new and decidedly efferves- sons. But it wore him out. He lingered a So impetuous youth is often given to SnaDcme 5 87 cent ingr-edient. short time in weakness andidied Dec. 8, 1856. folly and indiscretions; and, as a result, Among the subjects which Mrs. Wilcox left at the Stales or Office, Wies t Bay nervous, mental and organic debility fol- wilteti.hs etr a eietoe .. . ~~~~THE BARRON MVYSTERY. low, memory isiinpaired, self confidence is wl rainhs etr a emnindW1 C~~ rm tatnin Another th Reortrere oldagfe seems settn in, run i0 inte 18189110pine No. 86. - - - JACKSONVILLE. FLA, -Score Aohrfor th eotras a D"track. In confidence, you can, ant should I, FiLIRTNOi ts Vrious tihases & Eflects. A teetive. write to Dr. R. V. Pierce,of Buffalo, N.Y., ]0 'T "j "[ 7 Most readers of newspapers have already the author of a treatise for the benefit of Some Things I Know About it From Experi- '* * s ~ ~ - read of the arrest of David Stain, a shoe- that class of patients, and describe your ence and Observation. Tisdtrttieaippea-redhini IN S U R \maker of Franklin, Mass., who is implicated symptoms and sufferings. He can cure last Sunday's NEwS-HERALD. . by the confession of his own son in the mar- tiou tyurb homeand -will send you full N .40T~s Ea tet der of J. W. Barren, treasurer of the only patclasb mi.ECONDTMTTIN F IL. FLOO tR.) banking institution at Dexter, M~e., in 1878. Temptations of Young Women in City and AGENT FOR Phcauix of Hartford. Commer Stain's son, who knew of the guilt of his Country Contrasted. How Men Tempt Women. mercial Union, and Hamburg-Bremen, N ~ f( ~ .- >.- '~father at the time, was jailed about a year --- How Women Tempt Men. Which Sex is Fire Insurance Comnpanies.-Washingtbn Life, ago for a petty offense, and was Lectur* on Real th ota alAee oe of New Yorkantd Employers' Lailityj sworn to secrecy five years stuce, hut "ROUGH ON RATS." Wicked than Momen aFl? T Ais cotrbuin Mr cieto odn -~ ~ d>. ~ay was dobed fra time byd alabtpear next Sunday morann, October 9. HOTELS & BOARDING HOSS SEOP.ETARY CLARK AND HIS YOUNG LADIES. Sheriff John Mitchell, to whom the young ' .Ill. THIE]M1)ERN WOMAN ANI) DRESS. H-aotel strati-2.nore, "The Anti-Poverty society is a totally dis- man confessed, and this office was greatly FERNANDINA BEACH. tinct machine from the Henry George single embarrassed for want of means to prosecute frtewt iand tax United Labor party, though they his work. Then The New York World took Is the American Woman Overdressed ? Og gen fl Season wihNew Management. aimn at the same end and are harmonious, the matter up, put a young and enthusiastic What Time and Money Should Woman Give Table D'hote' and Restaurant with Faultless D~r. McGlynna is nominal head of the former; reporter who a year - ,to Dress? Should the Decollete Di-ess be Cuisine. This Beach has no equal on the coast it is social, literary and semi-religious, while 1 or so ago was pickingWonItEfesonSctyHwMnRefrsufbhigtemstpaatadte the ther is prel poltica. Th ,9 out reekrootat Avoidahing cotinn it th ohu yoa gard the Question and the Wearers, safest. Twent miles of smoot hard course isgW artIAteio vntoaml distinction is just about the same college on the case, future useful(~?) careers. We older heads ob* usa ssebyclin frh Rng. D rivis Sngf OUres A ttehsin secitionsGvntoFml as that between total abstinence mn and the airest fel- jecttoIts specall'ouigh'nes..' IV. INGERlll AT HOME11. Dunes extend abhalf mile from shore inland._________________ and probibitionists; all of the one class N' hhMTrFOLf away time R. S. SCHUYLER. Proprietor. are rnot of the other, hut they "incline." So infuil, efort wtlandmte How the Great Agnostic Lives. His Home not quite all the Anti-Poverty sympathizers '- der, boraxzor what not, usdat Life. How His Private Life Correspondswth RO Y DA K N ar er eog ebu hyafiit ,radomll o er Wterhouse et LifseubicTeahids HsccinondoeInt we-ll, and the former party has a charm the led.or2 or ,W nihs upr terviews and Interviewers. Has ha Done Fire,Liea dA c en0xynI st u e other lacks, yizn: the active participation of "RoOUmeNRATa drypOWder4, , More Harm Than God? many attractive and intelligent ladies. /about and downathe sink, drainT1 T TT AN fT ' "From the United Labor party's office in / a -ppe.d Frtthn~dr th m rews it all WMEN INT BUSINESS. . 50.W s a St Ann tret t th Prgresiv Laor art's 1 3insects from garret to cellar will disappear. rooms at No. 186 William street is but a few e.The secretis in the fact that wherever usects The Mistake Some Women Make in Regard Room 4, Abell Block, 32% W. Bay. OO P U DO Y E ,M steps, and the names would indicate but a STAmN. are lath houstey mustROACHES to TheiirAbilities. Personal Experience with TfUf11iTit i C M O N E triflag difference; yet Mr. George at the ho-wed, the re- dlrikouth Bed-bugsFlies, Beetles. Would-ba Poets, Authors, and Actors. Some IGATED VAPI)AOYGEN, ' former and Mr. Shevitch at the latter will porter working -ROG/ON s oldal around the Private Advice Publicly Given. IA E A O VT tell you that the difference is world wide, in connection ~ iwol r eer clieas 8the most exesively O M R SE I Lik~e the hiomoousion and the homnoiousion of -with Mitchell / ~ e aried afisnd hso laes salte oVI.n FRIENI)MIP OF MEN AN WOMEN.FrmerlyPtheSt.DMarks the e-rly Christians, these names, so near and another ag.leofts Rnon tface oftelb. V.FINSISO EAN OE.Frel h t ak al: 1, are those 6f the two most determinedly officer, and 1be- B.AoeN. DEST RUOS U POTAT UlS' Are Men Batter and Mere Unselfish in Their Newlian Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. And Berg6o1 Mth by CaieQ EDillt he 1:1le irtte:s in the state. The Ge orge mnen ings worn in cs a deputy himself. ForPott Bugs,Iflseon Vine etc.,atb FinsisTleurOn.x oeE. OPNDRN H UMR ref.n-'e altlosi ihteSeisne h soyo hsrpre oki hil oO water. and applied with sprinkl1ing pot 'eis-enees and Anecdotes. The most central house in this city, near and tliniatize them as socialists; the latter tag one, andl its culmination is another tri- spray syringe, or whish broom. Keaep it weli ,teifann etr il eto ok ottice, street cams and ferries. New Also the Popular ri/cOl te iulelad t b thoy.f tbn umph foi- the reporter as a detective. stirredup. 15e., 25c.and$1 Boxes.A.~gr. size. Th eaiiglteswl ra ftpc and eloeint furniture, electric bells, that ILn method alone will solve the prob- was found dead in front of theovault of the in- anNEdAKR,-.i.-RIG TH.D. le a ioffou'id them a most agreeable and stitution on Feb. 22:, 1878. I-e had been hound .FL ES jU JI,,IJD TA R MARBLE DEALER. Exam 4 ining M.ro., a well ino:nul iwe. hand and foot and gagged by his mnurder-ers. . Raches ants,water-bugs moths,rat,mia, .-. IEaingSre. lin: 12. Shevitch isM ' ' Only a small sum wns taken from the bany. scrwaw,3jack rabbits, squi1es, gophers. 10. ~ special contract these articles can- D ' ~ --- 1. C. DAWHINS, -' - - - - ~ not appear in any other Florida publication. - Laura Street. Jacksouville, Fla ' M manager

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*PROFESSIONAL. conjt-raUt to IIcny George, being of the big hofvc-e. A reward of $1,00 was offered TYRussian typ He for the arrest of the murderers by the trus- lonI

4. is a fine looking tees of the bank, but no trace of them could ognis lliafo al on T U T II0TES O AVII'TTELADR-mnof 3-8 years, be found. NINE NEW TABLES.TH [ - Ric tE P S IO

N OTES OF A VISIT TO THE LAND RE- with an ample fore- Barron was about 45 years of age and had A.r..zd Firlst-Class 3Ea, FORMER'S HEADQUARtERS. head, clear, gray held the office of treasurer of the town for a Will bring thousands upon thousands of people to Jacksonville

a eye, and face mdi number of years. Ho was a deacon in tho CtOIrE LI acUORS WINES & CI teARS. TY M B T C oOF How the Leader of the United Labor wilve is an in ogeatimbroais t rhe an a poinsn Bay Street. Jacksonville, Fla. V 1UT~

Party Looks-An Artist Working Under of Ruossiraay Under Metropolitan Opera House, opposite BER T OF% 1 A ) t DificltesSeretry ClrkSoe- \ o Rssamember life was insured in the Mutual Life Insurance old M USstoE TAK.

thing of Shevitch, the Socialist. st olhed fa company, of New York, the Connecticut You can fit your house up complete and accommodate a part of this crowd in nice style if disinduashraduate Mutual and other companies to the amount you will call at our elegant Furniture Sales Roops, No. 26 and 28 Laura street and -ly, and a gr nate of 816,000. It was this fact and the CALL & JONES make your selections from the car-loads of fresh goods daily arriving and being placed . of both the Berlin fact that there was a slight and now ex- upon our floors.

OT Iong a-O a andMoscow Uri plained *irregularity in his accounts that GiTIo mO S. E. SHEVITCH1. vritis enite dtt a 1 hisu u d ndnd .J cal ommissioner ~*E Hv~t. vriis nild started Ifhe story of his suicide, and a detec

of this paper, local- to tack LL. D. to his name, as well as several tive who hound and gagged himself in the Will Practice in all the Courts. ,,11 r I cd in Now York, es of learn. enqut a same position as Barron was found fostered OFFICE: ROOM 3. LAW BUILDNG,

otared utaccrn-guizst; sr-cais English, Russian and German ti eif FI~:IOlfS A ULIG panied by an atist, wi most graceful fluency, French and Oliver Cronwell, alias Smith, as one of 44 E. Forsyth St., Jacksonville.

hii4.i to do the Anti-Pov- Italian ufciently for ordinary business, and Stain's confederates is variously known, has erty men and head- reads the clrsic authors like a German pro- also been arrested. Stain's life has been one EDWARD H. CHENEY C ALL ON US FO 1 ARTIC UL ARS. quarters of Goth- fessor. In English and German he is a long succession of unspeakable bad deeds, i Late U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Fla 26 281AURA STREET. CLE A ELA N D & SO N.

/ i am, and this is pleasing speaker, hut ia the twelve years he his sea's story can be believed, and his alleged 2 8LUASRE.C E V L N O. what ho wr~ites has been in Aiwrica his native Russian accomplice gives him a very hard name, Soictorne and Counsellor at Law

Ii S os h become a trifle rough On the though denying knowledge of the *e' Solicitor in cery and proctor in admiralty. W' Our Catalogues for 1887-'88 (10,000 edition) are now ready. Send for one."..gg

natural thing in all tongue. He was a Liberal from his Stain himself declares an alibi, but it is JACKSONVRmL n, - - FLORIDA REAL ESTATE. nature that the sin- youth, and at an early age received a press- thought doubtful if he can prove it. JACKSONVILLE,_ FLORIDA

gle land tax theory ing invitation to leave Russia. Fortunately

should ain acon- the 'Black Terror,' as the Russians call the JUDGE JOHN P. REA. FLEMING IANIEL, landfo west gae ont ofa theor ahd atin D L STf L4 Oi~ I S glen ofas hih. 1 re- system new prevailing there. Mr. Shevitch I

dirt like No York city, f e is making arrangements for his public do- The New Commander-in-Chief of t land west; so the fame of the George- tate with Mr. George, whic4 is tob a The new commander-in-chief of the Grand L ites of this city has waxed great, making the Monday evening, October 24. It was to have Thnecom dr--hiffteGad

ts of tity wrthy rat ing t begun a week earlier, but the attack on the Army of the Republic, Judge John Patterson Office: Corner Forsyth and Market, pthyeo we lme toth attntum of Theui Progressive Labor party's meeting in Union Rea, of Minneapolis, was born in Lower Ox.-- - FLR A.. '-C.' & La d< ahryf ae lmed to th a nctum uf eTeehem a ford, Chese county, Pa. i1840. HeOre JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA. A. & Gx. C. C. & Okeechobee ]Land Co. Standard, at the corner of Ann and Nassau Square, on the evening of the 8th, and the d co n, He street, only to find none in but the youthful idigntion meeting in consequence, ex- ceived a common school education, and then seretroy ofn oneoe n but he ut h au di time. o it has be ug went to work in a factory. He moved to Kissimmee Land Co. secretary of Mr. Henry George. But he is a best td postpone the debate until the temper Ohio in 1860, and in 1861 enlisted as a private MIAMI, DADE COUNTY, FLA. character, just in the most attractive stage of both sidcs bad cooled down a trife. With in the Eleventh Ohio infantry. At the end Florida Land & Improvement Co. ardent yofth, and as full of Georgeism as an Mr. Shevitch in The Leader office was a of three months he joined the First Ohio cav- L .qL M a(1T "1P.7

g is of talmn. It always ifreasn band of writers, speakers and workers for the aery, in Auust, 1851. He was commist litn to aim youn low hose ausecify-uoen sioned second lieutenant of this regiment, AtoreyatLa ,5~00,~000 . C F ,S O M O( ICE L.IFJD

ant to listen to young fellow whose and shortly afterward was promoted to first boarty enthusiasm has not been chilled by FATHER MATHEW'S MONUMENT lieutenant In April 1863 e was made IAMI, Dade Cointy, FLORIDA, the cold, hard necessities of life. So, God captain and in November beame brevet Examination of Land Titles, a specialty. bless the ardent young mon-it does us old cpanndiNoebream b revtro~ attention given to Collections. Taxes

Recenty Dedicated in Salem, Mass., with major for gallant services. In 186 he re- paid ar non-residents.ESouth cultivation ones good to hear them and recall the time Rcnl Great Enthusiasm, signed his commission on account of ill I________________ _ In East andSo t Florida, adapted to the cutv io when it did Lot take half so long as now to oFaathe eo a e, ae l of Oranges andall kinds of Tropical Fruits, Sugar-;j get Our vene-rable boilers full of steam. FahrTebdMathew, the Irish apostle Halitfandatth and Inia Rive Stofaaleof.

can n ae t id:~ erg utof temperance, now has a m6nument at -age of 24 he entered ilLfxiua ie tafes rn e niToia rcturne romnth n was o Salem, ass., which fitly commemorates his ve esly e On and after October 18, the steamer Clara a Rice, Etc., Etc

work. A stranger to American institutions varsity at D w a- will leave Daytona for Rockledge and Georgiisbed at his appearance. J had smhwwr.H a n nMnas ensasadFiasa formed t idearm .n aseuinesty of might have thought the day the monument r He was anonMoays, edesday an Frida PRIC $1.25 PER ACRE AND UAR S wrtn hat hde-as bouthi isi fe et o was unveiled was being celebrated in graduated in 1867, 7:30 a. mn. Returning, leaves Georgiana at 7 a writing at he was about six feet high and and ent back and Rockledge at 7:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Full information and circulars forwarded on application. Address mnu-clod like the Farcese Hercules; in truth Salem as one of America's greatest anm- Pnenylaa and Thursdays and Saturdays. Fl nomto n iclr owre napiain drs

heisbut a thife above five feet and coul versaries, for the demonstration was the Pennsylvania and Rates as low as any oter route. NO. 305 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA$

hardly get into the aivmy by the Unite greatest ever known in that city. Every H sue dd ApNDORNA at Thos. Cook & Son, PINE AND FORSYTH STREETS, JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

States standard, but is deep cheated and kind of labor was suspended; every local was admitted to Capi. 49 West Bay Street.in_1888._In sceyjoined in the procession, and every *k.the bar in 1838. In

b hir a ny, a ht xpresbsives eyet ot brought immense delegations from 1869 President JO N O i N E L , 800,000 A CR ES polityall the neighboring cities and towns. The Grant appointed Manufacturer and Dealer in bright~~~~~~~ auima Hissso ugh Pl* ubrMudniBakt

writings are braw- officials and clergy took a prominent par"~ -og n Pli Lubr himdigs assesorofeisan ny-full of virile /andI the people of the ad jacent country turned .tenth renue -for kind FfSrle aiga Tre

pPennn. yn o Al id fSrole Sain an Tred L.\./ .FLO E.D A LN D S ues buthg yof ca '7 out almost on masso. district Work, Rived and Sawed Cypress Shinges, gees thg yo ca otalmos t onsse t ofstaN P. tinth 0 d Fencing, LthsLFrt erand stegtle nCres, Situated in the Counties of Nassau, Duval,Columbia, Suwannee, Alachua, Lafay

writer's apparance ~ . ~ tal-the former life size and of the purest JOHN P. REA. which offiee held ete. Sesoed Lumber constantly on hand.etMainHradoSu eOagVouaEerPlk

by his sentences, Italian marble; the latter a nine feet cube of until 1873. He continued his law practice Hlb All orders filled with promptness and et aboro, Manatee and Monroe. by his c Fght blue granite, in Lancaster until 1875, when he went dispatch.

nrd oc sMr. - om Augusta, toMimiapolis, andbecame editor-in-chief of S T tio give any suts history is TeTribune, In187 e resumed teprac- UID A_

tion fis wrt si- interesting . F or tice of law, and was elected judge of probate In the towns of Kissimmee, Winter Haven, Gordonville, Bartow, Auburndale,[Lake ing. Orators near- several years the appointed for o ye in Juge land,.Seffn Mango, Orient, Eagle Lake Haskell, Kathleen, Dade City, t=

ly. lasso ather Matheow appointed to the bench of the district. ,Judge ~ ~Oeuooand Pemberton. ly always show > T otal Abstinence Rea joined the Grand Army of the Republic Owenaboro n emetn

setbi their society and other in 1866 at Pequa., 0., and became ,h" A rap and descriptive notes showing the location of these talent bytalk and yonmeprac epmen of Prennsylaniaand as su.e-I, manner pair f THE vOUG SECRETARY. men of Sale e Department of Pennsylvania, and was sum- h lands will be furnished on application to avres ad ho been collecting cessively post chaplain, post commander,

ipo funds for a mmember of the department council of admin- .. ELLIOTT, General Land Agent at sight. He might as well wear a tag. Notfns ov me- ,,itainadoeo h enyvnadl- Brilliant and Attractive Ln .ELO T eea adA et so the author. How often will you read a otl o theapes- g to dhe n e m i12a Department South Florida Railroad Co., Sanford, Fla. production in which the sentences make you the te sum - .In theanationa elet n 18ce think of a sledgehammer struck on the anvil and when the sum In 188 and8in-he a from 183io 1886 ARTHUR T. WILLIAMS. A. G. ELLIS.

by bawy bacsmthhu wen ouhae was sufficient the -commander-in-chief, and from 18 to 1886ARHRT.WLIMS .G.ELS

cibed rne bo fost r uo whe u hao artist, Mr. Horgan, he served as quartermaster general of kMincihbda yheeo fnd hiacoseinptie lttle obtained the nesota. The judge is a Republican, takes a N e F at re in his den, you find him a consumptive little needed photo- -- keen interest in politics, and is an excellent fellow (like Aleck Stephens, for instance), who n graphs and paint- rATHER MATHEW'S speaker. Dealers in Timber Lands & Real Estate Brokers, coffee and get roaring drunk on a of iugs from which MO o aUMENT. Pretty Waiter Girls in Japan. O. Are now offering choice Yellow Pine in tracts 5 000 to 200 000 acres choice Hardwood Hamwhisky. No, you really must not judge of adestatue was designed. Mr. Horgan then All the Japanese cooks affect French names mock 1,000 to 29,000 acres, choice large cypress 'imber, 1,A to 20,000 acres.,.. advertised that he would present itto a society AlteJpns ok fetFec ae an author's physique by his style, and except which would place a suitable pedestal, costing for their dishes, and it is very natural that Choice selections of best Pine and Hammock lands in small tracts in every county in the Statel the deep chest and stocky arm there is noth- no esta 100 h ae oit onthey should, as they have all been taught by A Se of Brlgh aII Pop)lr rtles OS ineliig some special selections in the Lake Worth and Biscayne Bay country, which -is ing about Mr. George to suggest the author not less than ,0o. The Salem society soon French culinary artists; but aught by S really Tropical Florida. The bet possible Investment properties in Jacksonville raised the amofimi, and the city council grant- Frnhck~3 ~t;btthe Jap cook is and suburbs at from SW0 per lot to $W0 per front foot.

nwsyroste of Potal eono Just ow Th ed stal of ight blue e tr isnesquari not always up inrpuzzin o mn ath hd written and signed by "C'allon us for anything wanted in Florida, and if we cannot give you a genuine bargain he is one of the busiest men in New York, fully polished and harmonizes well with the moans. For instance, I ordered one day WILLIAMS & ELLIS, and is of course confident, like all reformers, white statue. The center stone bears the in- what was put down on the menu as "Spatch- Room- 10, Hubbard's Building. that the cause is destined to a speedy triumph. scription. cock and mashed potatoes," and when it was

"Crom The Standard office we went to the Erectad by the followers of Rev. brought me I found it to be a small bit of * B 5AOF LA D F R A E Cooper Institute and headquarters of the THEOBALD MATHEW, chicken with a potato. The waiters here are 2,500,000 ACRES LAND FOR SALE Anti-Poverty society, where we found active Apostle of Temperance. all Japanese girls, and very pretty. They - -- -y -r Secretary Clark, surrounded by a bevy of Born Oct. 10, 1790. possess thick, glossy hair and dazining teeth. handsome young ladies who were mailing Died Dec. 8, 1856. Their costumes are very much a la "Mikado," These articles by Mrs. Wilcox give undoubtdocuments enough to convert the world, if Below this an. eagle's head discharges a but more open in the neck. Only recently a ed promise of proving the most: popular and th bright smiles of said assistants could have stream of water into a half bowl. Mr. Wil- very proper American lady took it into her successful series of papers written by a woman F v R accompanied each document. Down to this liam F. Cass made the presentation speech. head that they knew no better, and, pro- for number of years. The remarkable popupoint the artist had got along very well; but Maj. Raymond responded briefly and then viding herself with a paper of pins, went larity that attends all of Mrs. Wilcox's Situated in the Counties of Columbia, Baker, Bradford, Nassau, Duval, Clay the more he tried to take a sketch of Stere- Rev. Father Conaty delivered the oration of about the streets pinning together the dresses writings will even be eclipsed in the present Putnam, Ajah, Loevy, Makero Orantee and Monroeo tary Clark, the more ladies would get into the day-a production very highly praised. of all the girls whom she could capture, instance, as she has chosen a list of subjects his sketch book. The accompanying cut Father Mathew, born in 1700, was a hard This caused much astonishment and amuse- upon which she is especially adapted to write shows the strange, but not unpleasing, re- working priest in Cork in 1835, when a tem- ment in the town, and the quick witted Japs with ease and ability, and will advance opinsult. Secretary Clark looks the born Radi- perance movement was begun there by the gave her an unpronounceable name, which, ions which she has long desired to make pubcal-the man destined to stir up the stagnant noted Quaker, William Martin, and othei being trauslatpd, signifieth "The Great Amer- lie. The utmost care will be exercised in the Prices $1.25 and Upwards, According to Location. and upset things. His experience in Ireland Protestant gentlemen. Most of the popula- ican Pinner." preparation of the articles to make them thor- For further Information apply to office Florida Southern Railway Company, Palatka, Forid is juit what one might have expected from tion being Catholics, they appealed to Father The waiters, as a rule, know but little Eng- roughly p .ld uhrRiaC p, NP., Flo r his pronounced Celtic features, mobile eyes Theobald Mathew for help; he acceded and lish, so the dishes on the menu are numbered, o and peculiar light hair, of that shade which at once entered upon his career, and one orders by numbers, which is not a Chief Clerk Land Department. Tanl Mommissioner. may be said to be red-heditary in Ulster. William Smith O'Brien himself no mean bad way of doing. They receive no wages, rgh a d Readable, LIVERY STABLES. He mfy have come to America for peace, but orator, said of him: " nether he be canon- but are entirely dependent upon gratuities, stormi and tumult form his natural element; ized or niot, I regard him as an apostle which renders them very attentive and smil- 'T 1 T AN T il T1) IA D IC1 be nay change his sky-he cannot change specially deputed bytheAlmighty and gifted ing. - When you want a servant you go to the end adapted to the wide audience by whiob~ LI . iJ~ ) ~ IU II 1~I III llii his destiny. And this ended our interview: with powers almost miraculous. To no hu- deer and clap yeur hnads, and intantly you they will be read. The series will consist of for D2r. MceGlynn and nearly all the other ac- man agency can I ascribe his s-uccess." Af- hem- a cry of "ILi" and - patterin of bars tive agitators are out of the city except on ter doing his work in Ireland, Scotland and feet on the Qoor.-Japan fCr. lDoston Adver- Th RT E LE TE S my Streets C arz CsdarI Saturday nights and Sundays. But their England, in June, 1849, he came to America tiser me.~ings are largely attended, and whether and -was everywhere received with high. thl 5 cast4.0,000h voeastheir opponents say, honors.gHe travele truhtwsenyfv "Fools Rush In Where Angels Fear in all, the first was published on Sunday, ORrIde fo Carags Bugis Sadl Horeor stirve the dull pool of off year politics and ministered the pledge to over 600,000 per- To Tread." Ouober , e last one wilt appear on Orde frafrriages, Passgiers adl Horeso

addel thereto a new and decidedly efferves- sons. But it wore him out. He lingered a So impetuous youth is often given to SnaDcme 5 87 cent ingr-edient. short time in weakness andidied Dec. 8, 1856. folly and indiscretions; and, as a result, Among the subjects which Mrs. Wilcox left at the Stales or Office, Wies t Bay

nervous, mental and organic debility fol- wilteti.hs etr a eietoe .. . ~~~~THE BARRON MVYSTERY. low, memory isiinpaired, self confidence is wl rainhs etr a emnindW1 C~~ rm tatnin

Another th Reortrere oldagfe seems settn in, run i0 inte 18189110pine No. 86. - - - JACKSONVILLE. FLA, -Score Aohrfor th eotras a D"track. In confidence, you can, ant should I, FiLIRTNOi ts Vrious tihases & Eflects. A

teetive. write to Dr. R. V. Pierce,of Buffalo, N.Y., ]0 'T "j "[ 7 Most readers of newspapers have already the author of a treatise for the benefit of Some Things I Know About it From Experi- '* * s ~ ~

- read of the arrest of David Stain, a shoe- that class of patients, and describe your ence and Observation. Tisdtrttieaippea-redhini IN S U R \maker of Franklin, Mass., who is implicated symptoms and sufferings. He can cure last Sunday's NEwS-HERALD. .

by the confession of his own son in the mar- tiou tyurb homeand -will send you full N .40T~s Ea tet der of J. W. Barren, treasurer of the only patclasb mi.ECONDTMTTIN F IL. FLOO tR.) banking institution at Dexter, M~e., in 1878. Temptations of Young Women in City and AGENT FOR Phcauix of Hartford. CommerStain's son, who knew of the guilt of his Country Contrasted. How Men Tempt Women. mercial Union, and Hamburg-Bremen,

N ~ f( ~ .->.- '~father at the time, was jailed about a year --- How Women Tempt Men. Which Sex is Fire Insurance Comnpanies.-Washingtbn Life,ago for a petty offense, and was Lectur* on Real th ota alAee oe of New Yorkantd Employers' Lailityj

sworn to secrecy five years stuce, hut "ROUGH ON RATS." Wicked than Momen aFl? T Ais cotrbuin Mr cieto odn

-~ ~ d>. ~ay was dobed fra time byd alabtpear next Sunday morann, October 9. HOTELS & BOARDING HOSS

SEOP.ETARY CLARK AND HIS YOUNG LADIES. Sheriff John Mitchell, to whom the young ' .Ill. THIE]M1)ERN WOMAN ANI) DRESS. H-aotel strati-2.nore, "The Anti-Poverty society is a totally dis- man confessed, and this office was greatly FERNANDINA BEACH.

tinct machine from the Henry George single embarrassed for want of means to prosecute frtewt iand tax United Labor party, though they his work. Then The New York World took Is the American Woman Overdressed ? Og gen fl Season wihNew Management. aimn at the same end and are harmonious, the matter up, put a young and enthusiastic What Time and Money Should Woman Give Table D'hote' and Restaurant with Faultless D~r. McGlynna is nominal head of the former; reporter who a year - ,to Dress? Should the Decollete Di-ess be Cuisine. This Beach has no equal on the coast it is social, literary and semi-religious, while 1 or so ago was pickingWonItEfesonSctyHwMnRefrsufbhigtemstpaatadte

the ther is prel poltica. Th ,9 out reekrootat Avoidahing cotinn it th ohu yoa gard the Question and the Wearers, safest. Twent miles of smoot hard course isgW artIAteio vntoaml distinction is just about the same college on the case, future useful(~?) careers. We older heads ob* usa ssebyclin frh Rng. D rivis Sngf OUres A ttehsin secitionsGvntoFml as that between total abstinence mn and the airest fel- jecttoIts specall'ouigh'nes..' IV. INGERlll AT HOME11. Dunes extend abhalf mile from shore inland._________________ and probibitionists; all of the one class N' hhMTrFOLf away time R. S. SCHUYLER. Proprietor. are rnot of the other, hut they "incline." So infuil, efort wtlandmte How the Great Agnostic Lives. His Home

not quite all the Anti-Poverty sympathizers '- der, boraxzor what not, usdat Life. How His Private Life Correspondswth RO Y DA K N ar er eog ebu hyafiit ,radomll o er Wterhouse et LifseubicTeahids HsccinondoeInt

we-ll, and the former party has a charm the led.or2 or ,W nihs upr terviews and Interviewers. Has ha Done Fire,Liea dA c en0xynI st u e other lacks, yizn: the active participation of "RoOUmeNRATa drypOWder4, , More Harm Than God? many attractive and intelligent ladies. /about and downathe sink, drainT1 T TT AN fT '

"From the United Labor party's office in / a -ppe.d Frtthn~dr th m rews it all WMEN INT BUSINESS. . 50.W s a St Ann tret t th Prgresiv Laor art's 1 3insects from garret to cellar will disappear.

rooms at No. 186 William street is but a few e.The secretis in the fact that wherever usects The Mistake Some Women Make in Regard Room 4, Abell Block, 32% W. Bay. OO P U DO Y E ,Msteps, and the names would indicate but a STAmN. are lath houstey mustROACHES to TheiirAbilities. Personal Experience with TfUf11iTit i C M O N E triflag difference; yet Mr. George at the ho-wed, the re- dlrikouth Bed-bugsFlies, Beetles. Would-ba Poets, Authors, and Actors. Some IGATED VAPI)AOYGEN,

' former and Mr. Shevitch at the latter will porter working -ROG/ON s oldal around the Private Advice Publicly Given. IA E A O VT tell you that the difference is world wide, in connection ~ iwol r eer clieas 8the most exesively O M R SE I Lik~e the hiomoousion and the homnoiousion of -with Mitchell / ~ e aried afisnd hso laes salte oVI.n FRIENI)MIP OF MEN AN WOMEN.FrmerlyPtheSt.DMarks the e-rly Christians, these names, so near and another ag.leofts Rnon tface oftelb. V.FINSISO EAN OE.Frel h t ak al: 1, are those 6f the two most determinedly officer, and 1be- B.AoeN. DEST RUOS U POTAT UlS' Are Men Batter and Mere Unselfish in Their Newlian Street, near Bay, Jacksonville, Fla. And Berg6o1 Mth by CaieQ EDillt he 1:1le irtte:s in the state. The Ge orge mnen ings worn in cs a deputy himself. ForPott Bugs,Iflseon Vine etc.,atb FinsisTleurOn.x oeE. OPNDRN H UMR

ref.n-'e altlosi ihteSeisne h soyo hsrpre oki hil oO water. and applied with sprinkl1ing pot 'eis-enees and Anecdotes. The most central house in this city, near and tliniatize them as socialists; the latter tag one, andl its culmination is another tri- spray syringe, or whish broom. Keaep it weli ,teifann etr il eto ok ottice, street cams and ferries. New Also the Popular

ri/cOl te iulelad t b thoy.f tbn umph foi- the reporter as a detective. stirredup. 15e., 25c.and$1 Boxes.A.~gr. size. Th eaiiglteswl ra ftpc and eloeint furniture, electric bells,

that ILn method alone will solve the prob- was found dead in front of theovault of the in- anNEdAKR,-.i.-RIG TH.D. le a ioffou'id them a most agreeable and stitution on Feb. 22:, 1878. I-e had been hound .FL ES jU JI,,IJD TA R MARBLE DEALER. Exam 4 ining M.ro.,

a well ino:nul iwe. hand and foot and gagged by his mnurder-ers. . Raches ants,water-bugs moths,rat,mia, .-. IEaingSre. lin: 12. Shevitch isM ' ' Only a small sum wns taken from the bany. scrwaw,3jack rabbits, squi1es, gophers. 10. ~ special contract these articles can- D ' ~ --- 1. C. DAWHINS,

-' - - - - ~ not appear in any other Florida publication. - Laura Street. Jacksouville, Fla ' M manager