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THE DAILY NEAVS-HERALA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23,1887. nated with the incandesent light. it w ill chasers being given the option of paying 0 CAIESbe in operation in six days. the whole purchase money at one time. NE SThere was exhibited this morning a Plans and specifications of buildings may r.aguificent bunch of asparagus, grown be obtained at the office of the corporation, S AHATTERS OF INTEREST FROM ALL near DeLand. The grower claims he can who are prepared to do all work of this OVER THE STATE. raise them every month in the year. kind havin secured the services of a corn- Whoesale and Re/al The University is increasing its number Cnt eceug with the enterprise is a build of pupils every day. The public school is ing for the manufacture of all kinds 4.. 4 r d What is Happening in Prominent Points also in a flourishing condition. of concrete and artificial stone. *i.OTida Scattered Throughout the Forty-Five The people of DeLand, as a rule, laugh Among the articles manufactured are con. Counties-Notes of Interest to Truck at the maniacs throughout the State who crete fence posts, tile, drain pipe, founda Farmers--What Our Towns are doing. have made so much noise about the Tampa kon pie door and window slls, and all _______fever. kid-"'2 buligbok.A apne RCR A R TI .TheDeLandRifle are rapil in 1 imp lo ow edb y t e c m any nda AI1R1'~TA. lg, ad wil son b on~of te tet drll-machinery to do their work will soon be ~~;~A lganwilsobeobothbet o put in to be run by the power from the ar- J,,~ . ~. ~ The first installment of friends from the ed companies in.the State. tesian wells.. The individuals and officers o North arrived here Friday October the Mr. H. A. DeLand and famil are ex- comprising the company are as follows: 14th at 6 p. m. They left New York on pected in DeLand next week. Their Heth Camnfield, President; James W. Al- tR I the previous Thursday by the steamer daughter, Miss Helen, will enter DeLand len, Secretery, and G. W. Atwood 'Ireas- jUSt R ele Chattahoochie, of the Ocean Line, and University. urer. For Directors are H. Canfield, W. Re came through from Savannah by rail in The Military Company drill every Sat- P. Eichbaum, W. G. Worden. of the At one day. The party consisted of Mr. WM. urday night on the beautiful Consa'Itan lantic Refinery Works; Philadelphia, and L. Sheuing, Mr. S. Thompson . and Plaza, An electric light will probably be George W. Atwood. Mary A. Dickinson the seven year's old nut up for their benefit.a i , daughter of Mr. A. S. Dickinson, who up. forSIN therTeneitGS.ll was sent North by her parents last spring The repairs on the first Baptist church ST. AUGUSTINE JOTTINGS. for the benefit of her health. have been completed and services -vill be in Lincolnville-Ancient City Park & Tilford's Celebrated Brands of The rain for the last ten dayle has been ldinthebuilding the first N e in A Politics-Other Note. very profuse and one result was the seri- N -- - Special Correspondence of the Nws-HERALD. .po- :- . Rv wadsin o fat Dhee Cek onlhe TaIipa ELLAVILLE. ST. AUGUSTINE, October 22.-A serious Rierdiiio o heJakonile apaELAILE.trow occurred at Li ncoinville, the colored -Lraes aosSofae and Key West railroad. No trains have The weather is clear, cool and pleasant ro o e t o , -- Larrabees' Famous Snowflake been run south of the washout since thd since the late rain. portion of the city, to-day, during which morning train north from Ti usvHe o Fever and ague are a hard pair to beat. Perry Randolph was! shot in the arm by Crackers, Fancy Bivpnifs &'Cakes,' Saturday the 15th, and there was no mail ~iLJ1i U~tYUUtli 1 ItV The mail is They are drying up the floa4h and shaking Charles Burns, and Abe Saunders, who untiarrid na hnd1 a one a day each up te bones of several Ellavillians just rushed in as peacemaker, 'received ' severe CALIFORNIA FRTUITS. way: It seems to be uncertain how long now. blow in the arm from a club. The cause it will be before trains are running a ain. The mill continues to cut its nearly one of the difficulty seemed to be about the The water is so high that it inter eres hundred thousand feet of lumber daily, ou seriously in the work of repairing. There and the firm still complain that the F. R. wives of the two, belligerents. Burns and Also a full line of aces. Relishes, Pickles is at least one other point on the line where & N. do not supply them with enough Randolph began fighting, and were joined ad Fancy Goods. In Constan Receipt of the danger of a washout is imminent, cars. by their wives, both of whom were armed through neglect of making a proper outlet Mr. Louis Fraleigh has just returned with clubs. Saunders endeavored to sepa for the water by putting a cu vert in the from the Gate City where he has been at- * c S a rr D. a v. roadbed. As there has been Over ten in- tending the Piedmont Exposition. Louis rate the combatants, and got a 'severe 106AplSRuV6681. -ches of rainfall in the past ten days there shys the town is not altogether as dry as blow from one of the irate women for his is an immense body of water on the one might suppose. He says he got all he pains, while Burns drew his revolver and ground seeking its level. wanted. It is thought he .alluded to mud inflicted a painful wound on Rancolph's BRANFORD. andwater. arm. lotel & Boarding H11ose Su))ies Th Ba RANFORDmp meignaths Mr. T. L. Brinson, who has been with Mr W. H. Yeale left here this afternoon The Oak Grove Camp meetingnear this Bucki & Son some ten days, returned to for Jacksonyille, in company with Mr. A SPECIALTY. place, came to % close Thursday, after a his home in Madison, Tuesday. Varnedoe, to make arrangements for get most interesting series of meetings, lasting ting hands and obtaining supplies for the through one week. There were several ad- Mrs. Livingstone Vann of Madison, is extension of the Orange Belt Railway. ditions to the church. A number of the visiting relatives in this place. The havejustobtained the contract foQ citizens of the neighboring towns attended. A negro boy named John Howard fell grading and laying the crossties of seven- Block, - Charlotte Street Mr. W. G. Vernon and Miss Ella Thomp- from hg slab conveyor at the mill last teen miles of roadway from Tar o n -on were made man and wife at the First week and sustained injuries from which he S to Petersburg. They leave Jack Baptist Church on Wednesday evening died Tuesday. sonville on Monday with 150 hands, and -YO H the 12th list., Rev. Mr. Ward officiating. will begin work immediately. 6 0tsOU 1R H A RRR T)D w w w A it REEE All wish the young couple much happti- INDIAN RIVER. The first National Bank moved into B H H AA R R D D W WW W AA R R E ness. new quarters in their building on the plaza H H AA R R D D WWWW AA R R E wing to the late wash-out on the Indian to-day. 11 H AA A R tiR D D WWWW AA A IRRR EE The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. L River division of the J. T. & K. W R. R., The detachment of troons which went to 11 H AAA R R ID D ww ww AA'A R R E Drew died yesterday. .They have the bewn Osteen and De CreekW toethen IN H H A A R Rt D D w w A A R Rt E etwee ep r, Atlanta to do honor to Presideat Cleve- H H A A it R DDD w wW A A R Ri EE heartfelt sympathy of the ent ire communi- with the sifting so e t t land, returnta to this city last evening. EE ty ia their sad loss in the creek, caused by the flood on -ri- The municipal pot is boiling at white The locomotive of the roadway train of day, the 14th inst., we have had no trains heat and the candidates for the various the S. F. & W. Railway "got away" from into the Indian River country since that official positions are making a vigorous e te hrtte nhe abs nce of aen- St.Jonsiivr.alm poitons mars hal-i.g a. DiryseSTE the engineer late this afternoon, and start- time, nor did we et the mnail until last canvass. The following are among the D 0 Z ed on a race against time, but left the Wednesday, near y one week. It is said a candidates in the field: For myor-W. track by reason of an open switch before train will run in here to-night At present M. Ingraham, George S. Greeno, Dr. J. K. getting under full headway. It is sur- our only egress is by hand car, or up the Rainey and Judge John G. Long. The mised that some mischief-maker ulled river to New Smyrna, thence by rail to the present indications seem to favor Mr. open the throttle in the absence of he en- St. Johns River. cngraham. ar marshal- V.o Drysdale, gineer and fireman. A lively time is anticipated at the com- John Blake and IThomas Nelson. For city Colonel J. S. White, of the Live Oak bar, ing municipal election at Titusville. There clerk-William Moody, C. P. Hopkins, Pay a Visit to * -and Captain James Cottrel, of Cedar, Key, is a ' coon" on the citizen's ticket, with a Jr., and Emanuel Papino. For city were in town Thursday. mighty good chance of being elected. assessor-Charles Gardiner, Eugene Segue Hon. T. P. Chairs Mr. C. R. M. Shep- George F. Cusey, the son-in-law of Mrs. and Ernest Oliveros. pard, and Mr. Frani Luther, of Old Town, Titus, the founder of our town, heads the Mr. W. H. Veale has recently bought out B:ena Esperanza !o: passed through the town esterday home- citizens' ticket, while George B. Rumph, the Opera House Cafe, with Mr. George ward bound from the Piedmont Exposi- his opponent, is on the regular ticket. Hall us as ntanager. Mr. Veale is well and tion. They reort the Presidents recep- Neither of the old political parties have favorably known here, and Mr. Hallus' tion to be the iggest thing they ever saw, anything to do with this mixture, as each former connection with the Cafe is an The Finest Location and say that Atlanta is the wettest town of a kind is held in hand by the two fac- assurance that this really first-class restau in America-in the matthr of both rain and tions. rant will again become a popular resort fol, In The City. whisky. The old steamer Picolata, well known on the hungry public. The steamboat "Sussie B." (Captain the St. Johns River, is now lying off Sand Last evening after the regular meeting Wallace) arrived in port Thursday from Point and will receive a thorough over- of the Masonic Lodgein tius city, during the Keys. She will ply between Old Town hauling, when she will probably be put on which the sublime degree was conferred on and Luraville, making Branford the initial between Titusvilk. and New Smyrna, to Messrs. Pridmore and S. L. Beasley, a sup point for either trip. run in connection with the railroad there. per was served in the Opera House Cafe. --- E T C. E T C.-- The Cranford House came near being re- Canarerl is boasting of a store and he occasion was a very pleasant one, and I .luced to ashes Thursday night. The fire boanhous, th1 stnalonul or a all the members of the craft enjoyed them caught in the kitchen but alter consider arge city. Canareral is situated South- selves heartily. able effort was extinguished. west of Titusville, on Banana River near After a drowth uninterrupted for several the coast, and is noted as having been the "Is there no balm in Gillead? months, the clouds are promising plente- home of Captain Mills 0. Burnham, wh Is there no physician t here ?" ous showers. at, the time of his death, on the 17th 0 Thanks to Dr. Pierce, there is a halin in -0, W i okepte1E~ o D5t eotie The cotton crop of this section is turning April, 1886, was the oldest light-house his "Golden Medical Discover c-a " balm out more favorably than was expected, keeper in the United States. for cond" to healt, and all but the farmers are holding for better George Mackenzie, an old merchant of coughs, consumption, bronchitis, and all prices. Titusville,has closed out his businessat Of druggists.lungandliverT.f CLEVELAND. Landlord Purdy of the Lund house has Get Your Carriages Painted. Rains have ceased, and everything is moved from that hostelry in to the Titus ho- The great increase in the number of car drying fast. 11igh tides and strong south tel where travelers will find larger and bet- riages, delivery wagons and other vehicles For Cash or on the early breezes are the order of the day. ten rooin than that at the old stand. in St. Augustine during the past few F The health of Charlotte Harbor contin- County 'Clerk Stewart received a tele- , has created a demand for a first nes perfect. Not a single case of sickness gram announcing that the Brevard county class carriage painting shop. This demand Installment Pan,ecial A nn ou nce m eh t reported among the residents. Circuit Court would not meet until the 1st hasmnow been filled by Mr. J. E. Goodwin, Strict quarantine continues on the coast day of November next, to which time the a practical carriage painter, who has and harbor. There is but little excitement Sheriff adjourned it. opened'a shop in the rear of the Craddock about yellow ferer. All feel safe with the The Grand View, the new hotel is fairly House and just opposite Irwin's livery 0-- knowledge that the quarantine officers are under way, and is ready tor the winter stables. Mr. Goodwin is doing some first d going their' duty, but it, after all the pre- travel. cls worb a s 1 paitradcrag cautious the fever does iet here, alo one The Indian river telegraph line between trimmer, and has among his patrons carrige- Streets raded & Paved. has any idea of dying of fright or taking Titusville and Jupiter is being pushed to ly all the livery stables in town. He is to the woods. completion by Mr. Arnold, the contractor n d me nt bkefr g h . Colee, Public school will open here next week, Poles are now being erected below Mel ony vehicles that need painting call on with thirty scholars on the roll and a bourne a distance of forty-five miles from Mr. Goodwing large number reported. Miss Bullock, a Titusville. Mr. Go i G most estimable and accomplished young The lumber merchants are complaining Water and Gas Pipes Laid, lady, will have charge. The want of a of the delay of the trains. A large number I SF _Z_ 0 TT good school has been a great drawbackto of orders are on hand for lumber wbich A Complete Sewage System. x his town's prosperity. hdt iethey will be unable to supply until t'he- ajIdI Anly Furtltie The Rev. M. C. Jordan preached to quite break in the road be repaired. A building a large congregation in tLis place on last boom has struck our river auain. -_-EITHER Wednesday night. Services were held in _0 S 1l 81_ --- the parlors of the National Hotel. His For Cishi or oil thle Istallint Plan! sermon was a masterpiece of eloquence A STRONG COMPANY. -CALL ON- -THIS PROPERTY ADJOINS THE- ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1, WILL REMOVE TO THEIR listened to with attention, and appreciatee 1.ICML, .- y'iI. by his audience. Much credit is due Mr. The St. Augustine Improvent Company Soliciting Agent for Clark & Loftus, Jordan for his untiring energy, and the and their Splendid Property. Cleveland House, St. Augustine. success he has met with in building up his 1._____________Pak___UK____________ff flff_ church in this his circuit. His uniform Special to the NEws-HERALD. whom has come in contact, has won for St.Auusin adIwatishain a him the respect and good will of both saint Auutn'ndwa shviga JJSoon to be O ee Tnhe irs schooner of the line between impromnence the ity ine copoa Sell YOur Tickets At Int2 the T~~Tail Block, on the Pl a Wednesay lat Thranspotrta tion kn-ea ompany.The compatnyhoseWHITNEY'S Cut Rate0OFFICE. -o - In order to make room for our immense stock of cilities hereare unuled b'y'any other handsome advertisemednt appears in to- Tickets Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Winter goods soon to arrive; we are selling out our lorida Southern Railroad, the Morgan day's issue, are owners of .a large body of OperaHouse Building, - - St. Augustine. The company is prepared to furnishplans, es- TCrSent stock at Steamship Line to New Orleans, KeMy West la-td in the city limit s which they hav ' _nt__ndsecfcaiosfoalkid of and Havan:,1a schoone inI e toMobile cut up into town lots and put on the t sbilaesdin soctne for famel kinds wil Wes a th ifr nt isansonhe coas. ma rt istre~hha ru aI H IE L R tako contracts to build the same. A stnir- s h'Iingly L ow rices Hong Kong or J1erusale. Cleveland can cntainsahout 50 rlots, over onelisnded F S F A LK N SOFIE offper facti liies fo gifamng wil to bonutfide purchasers, and on which of FI H OFanl onL Hand S OFFFanICE:a 1-e011281 01 keep out of the saw mill business, and not large number of very Ihandsome residterss Clastan Shimo n asn ... P&e'lf8 Al 8 100,rar~ -i... t e-pla~e aseastating poitte other of the superior class of purchasers who CHARLOTTE STREET,SA I AB O T & C world than this little town on Charlotte have already located on "Buena Esperan- Opposite B. Genovar's Store. NEARI ALCAZAR.* Harbor. -za," as the property is called, there is not Invitations are out fo:' the wedding of mngichnem.ul or poor ooking.ouse - Stab~leS E. P. DISMUKES. HENRY A. BARLING, JR. JNO. T. DISMUKES. Mr. George Farguier of Hickory Bluff and 0110RF, 6 60'1nce<u. quarantin h happ oupl wil soe eh soe~w n t la mos w Fish and Oyster IDepot. -..--- UUUD V D D T IU I D *v ublartotke the usua brda tour bu wil of the tract, rendered the question of drain- The Finest Turnouts and 11ig f1g I ±1, 1)AULIIUJ !JLt; t? in ie thereof take a trn oh stream aeteasy one to sove Recognizing pue 1 -a 'ros gg4 9a, BetSoki-h iy oochjdeee e g dt ro~sen i oa n gf l eunder- Fisk an yster Dealer. BetS ok te-iy N ea TxTharf, - - - N"orth' City, al Hotel and for the second time in the last artesian wells, which at a depth of 300 feet All kinds of bass, trout. sheephead, drum, I-- E L R N twomonths the bridal chamber will be oc- have secured an abundant supply of pure pompano, red snapper, bluefish, white- CARRIAGES AT EVERY TRAIN. DEA RSIN pid We dontprms th hapyvater, fish, blackfish, butterfish, and mullet. __ llI1T coupe alhe diomots ofis te fahoapble Pipes have been laid throughout the Green turtle, hard and soft-shell -o TII-CEIIA r wateigple ace, bhe dsof oise atfhioae poerty, furnishing a supply of water crabs, prawn shrimp, and clams de- Parties wishing to see the city willifind, byv B l IL I R I waterng halachie, mu orie brg t at th it ucient for the needs of a town of 5,000 .. 1ivered to allsparts of town* patronizing these stables, intelligent and il i1 ' I i l/I'II moonr didl befreine waebrsghtly-thaltt inhbtnsteesaeas en u IIIGTCL P T KNS careful drivers and polite attention, Jk~ J1L, .JILA LIJ~ ~ i1.ii Habrdhe permeawof h ornge bios onhabryanteet hain as eaalade d uo IHN CKEO L I NDS z. u-I2s . ca run soms rise more sweet and odorous, ward bothherean Sebasianeandtlhed M -*' For Sale or Hire. Also Boats. CORDOVA STREET. E th ,Si gs a nF e d flushed by the large amount of waste Thanking the public for past patronage, I Thseo teciieLnD whwaa tesm- Te sromethe lalutbteCopn are acntnac of the Tsame . S. MILLS FOWLER, nmThoinetohet Nort whav neal alheturn ben gaes d, and an imprved kiondarf 3._C,_TOSHACH._ W. S. BETTS. W. H.VAE Gnen. G. W. McLaurin and family re- he company als o >utd a wnieeofprop- If YO W R(It T 01U i stad Surge~on,, Ire CKSr Butr MA1 111 ,NwY R ilk uresthemelesfrasnbeing well plase naez ntact, whichteyes sth aat kInesti IteaHose OFFICE: SANCHEZ BLOCK, I PCAT.I LS AS int rsi dnt' exhibfor the Sub- hanendvddit losa aotfft wif bo hae fo Sale Exchangre or Rente 5 Augnstine. - * - Florida. Tropical is in good hands, so something hoes bilted f coete lener went o on itwl eta oravnaet elwt h Deun' golectiliglet isow anassured sal eon thedinstaImertAlanite scopiee S.Augustille Lalld Collp)any. A. J. PELLICER, PRODUCERS AND DEALERS IN NEW YORK Sother EcricA G LKiighturyany, andth included in the plans. We have a large list for sale of ct n poprieto of fte DJ~adhtc Fory and "Buena Esperanza" will front on the St. suburban property, and make a seilyo machine and repair' shops, has been grant- Augustine water park, on which work .TT ' M TAXES ALL KINDS OF chise to operate the plant foi' a period of The terms on which the property is sold For Non-Residensts. lmbing Sulies Constantly on Hland. FR UITS OF ALL KINDS. fifteen years. A fifty-horse power engine are exc edingly favorable. A lot may be Call on emr address, Nn u h ETWRMNepoe...,.r an ier a be n hipped togte vih purhsd on fivetor ten -ers timept by I. A.~ WISO .Maagr am pepae od ayh nte Plumb 1 a F" re .Li±1 GI tiz2e~Lons. the plant. Some of the private buildings chase money. Houses will also be built by - ug Gas.FiEORGE STREETmiNEARgPLAZA .and the DeLand U niversity will be illumi- the company on the same terms, pun- Clevelar1 Hou-ise. CHARLOTTE STREET. S.GOG TET ERPAA

Transcript of n n nce m - University of Florida · 2018. 8. 4. · THE DAILY NEAVS-HERALA, SUNDAY MORNING,...

  • THE DAILY NEAVS-HERALA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23,1887.

    nated with the incandesent light. it w ill chasers being given the option of paying 0 CAIESbe in operation in six days. the whole purchase money at one time. NE SThere was exhibited this morning a Plans and specifications of buildings may r.aguificent bunch of asparagus, grown be obtained at the office of the corporation, S

    AHATTERS OF INTEREST FROM ALL near DeLand. The grower claims he can who are prepared to do all work of this OVER THE STATE. raise them every month in the year. kind havin secured the services of a corn- Whoesale and Re/al The University is increasing its number Cnt eceug with the enterprise is a buildof pupils every day. The public school is ing for the manufacture of all kinds 4.. 4 r d

    What is Happening in Prominent Points also in a flourishing condition. of concrete and artificial stone. *i.OTida Scattered Throughout the Forty-Five The people of DeLand, as a rule, laugh Among the articles manufactured are con. Counties-Notes of Interest to Truck at the maniacs throughout the State who crete fence posts, tile, drain pipe, foundaFarmers--What Our Towns are doing. have made so much noise about the Tampa kon pie door and window slls, and all

    _______fever. kid-"'2 buligbok.A apne RCR A R TI .TheDeLandRifle are rapil in 1 imp lo ow edb y t e c m any nda AI1R1'~TA. lg, ad wil son b on~of te tet drll-machinery to do their work will soon be ~~;~Alganwilsobeobothbet o put in to be run by the power from the ar- J,,~ . ~. ~

    The first installment of friends from the ed companies in.the State. tesian wells.. The individuals and officers o North arrived here Friday October the Mr. H. A. DeLand and famil are ex- comprising the company are as follows: 14th at 6 p. m. They left New York on pected in DeLand next week. Their Heth Camnfield, President; James W. Al- tR I the previous Thursday by the steamer daughter, Miss Helen, will enter DeLand len, Secretery, and G. W. Atwood 'Ireas- jUSt R ele Chattahoochie, of the Ocean Line, and University. urer. For Directors are H. Canfield, W. Re came through from Savannah by rail in The Military Company drill every Sat- P. Eichbaum, W. G. Worden. of the Atone day. The party consisted of Mr. WM. urday night on the beautiful Consa'Itan lantic Refinery Works; Philadelphia, and L. Sheuing, Mr. S. Thompson . and Plaza, An electric light will probably be George W. Atwood. Mary A. Dickinson the seven year's old nut up for their benefit.a i , daughter of Mr. A. S. Dickinson, who up. forSIN therTeneitGS.ll was sent North by her parents last spring The repairs on the first Baptist church ST. AUGUSTINE JOTTINGS. for the benefit of her health. have been completed and services -vill be in Lincolnville-Ancient City Park & Tilford's Celebrated Brands of

    The rain for the last ten dayle has been ldinthebuilding the first N e in A Politics-Other Note. very profuse and one result was the seri- N -- - Special Correspondence of the Nws-HERALD. .po- :- .

    Rv wadsin o fat Dhee Cek onlhe TaIipa ELLAVILLE. ST. AUGUSTINE, October 22.-A serious

    Rierdiiio o heJakonile apaELAILE.trow occurred at Li ncoinville, the colored -Lraes aosSofae and Key West railroad. No trains have The weather is clear, cool and pleasant ro o e t o , -- Larrabees' Famous Snowflakebeen run south of the washout since thd since the late rain. portion of the city, to-day, during which morning train north from Ti usvHe o Fever and ague are a hard pair to beat. Perry Randolph was! shot in the arm by Crackers, Fancy Bivpnifs &'Cakes,' Saturday the 15th, and there was no mail ~iLJ1i U~tYUUtli 1 ItV

    The mail is They are drying up the floa4h and shaking Charles Burns, and Abe Saunders, who untiarrid na hnd1 a one a day each up te bones of several Ellavillians just rushed in as peacemaker, 'received ' severe CALIFORNIA FRTUITS. way: It seems to be uncertain how long now. blow in the arm from a club. The cause it will be before trains are running a ain. The mill continues to cut its nearly one of the difficulty seemed to be about the

    The water is so high that it inter eres hundred thousand feet of lumber daily, ou seriously in the work of repairing. There and the firm still complain that the F. R. wives of the two, belligerents. Burns and Also a full line of aces. Relishes, Pickles is at least one other point on the line where & N. do not supply them with enough Randolph began fighting, and were joined ad Fancy Goods. In Constan Receipt of the danger of a washout is imminent, cars. by their wives, both of whom were armed through neglect of making a proper outlet Mr. Louis Fraleigh has just returned with clubs. Saunders endeavored to sepafor the water by putting a cu vert in the from the Gate City where he has been at- * c S a rr D. a v. roadbed. As there has been Over ten in- tending the Piedmont Exposition. Louis rate the combatants, and got a 'severe 106AplSRuV6681. -ches of rainfall in the past ten days there shys the town is not altogether as dry as blow from one of the irate women for his is an immense body of water on the one might suppose. He says he got all he pains, while Burns drew his revolver and ground seeking its level. wanted. It is thought he .alluded to mud inflicted a painful wound on Rancolph's

    BRANFORD. andwater. arm. lotel & Boarding H11ose Su))ies Th Ba RANFORDmp meignaths Mr. T. L. Brinson, who has been with Mr W. H. Yeale left here this afternoon The Oak Grove Camp meetingnear this Bucki & Son some ten days, returned to for Jacksonyille, in company with Mr. A SPECIALTY.

    place, came to % close Thursday, after a his home in Madison, Tuesday. Varnedoe, to make arrangements for getmost interesting series of meetings, lasting ting hands and obtaining supplies for the through one week. There were several ad- Mrs. Livingstone Vann of Madison, is extension of the Orange Belt Railway. ditions to the church. A number of the visiting relatives in this place. The havejustobtained the contract foQ citizens of the neighboring towns attended. A negro boy named John Howard fell grading and laying the crossties of seven- Block, - Charlotte Street

    Mr. W. G. Vernon and Miss Ella Thomp- from hg slab conveyor at the mill last teen miles of roadway from Tar o n -on were made man and wife at the First week and sustained injuries from which he S to Petersburg. They leave JackBaptist Church on Wednesday evening died Tuesday. sonville on Monday with 150 hands, and -YO H the 12th list., Rev. Mr. Ward officiating. will begin work immediately. 6 0tsOU 1R H A RRR T)D w w w A it REEE All wish the young couple much happti- INDIAN RIVER. The first National Bank moved into B H H AA R R D D W WW W AA R R E ness. new quarters in their building on the plaza H H AA R R D D WWWW AA R R E

    wing to the late wash-out on the Indian to-day. 11 H AA A R tiR D D WWWW AA A IRRR EE The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. L River division of the J. T. & K. W R. R., The detachment of troons which went to 11 H AAA R R ID D ww ww AA'A R R E Drew died yesterday. .They have the bewn Osteen and De CreekW toethen IN H H A A R Rt D D w w A A R Rt E etwee ep r, Atlanta to do honor to Presideat Cleve- H H A A it R DDD w wW A A R Ri EE heartfelt sympathy of the ent ire communi- with the sifting so e t t land, returnta to this city last evening. EE

    ty ia their sad loss in the creek, caused by the flood on -ri- The municipal pot is boiling at white The locomotive of the roadway train of day, the 14th inst., we have had no trains heat and the candidates for the various

    the S. F. & W. Railway "got away" from into the Indian River country since that official positions are making a vigorous

    e te hrtte nhe abs nce of aen- St.Jonsiivr.alm poitons mars hal-i.g a. DiryseSTE the engineer late this afternoon, and start- time, nor did we et the mnail until last canvass. The following are among the D 0 Z ed on a race against time, but left the Wednesday, near y one week. It is said a candidates in the field: For myor-W. track by reason of an open switch before train will run in here to-night At present M. Ingraham, George S. Greeno, Dr. J. K. getting under full headway. It is sur- our only egress is by hand car, or up the Rainey and Judge John G. Long. The mised that some mischief-maker ulled river to New Smyrna, thence by rail to the present indications seem to favor Mr. open the throttle in the absence of he en- St. Johns River. cngraham. ar marshal- V.o Drysdale, gineer and fireman. A lively time is anticipated at the com- John Blake and IThomas Nelson. For city

    Colonel J. S. White, of the Live Oak bar, ing municipal election at Titusville. There clerk-William Moody, C. P. Hopkins, Pay a Visit to * -and Captain James Cottrel, of Cedar, Key, is a ' coon" on the citizen's ticket, with a Jr., and Emanuel Papino. For city were in town Thursday. mighty good chance of being elected. assessor-Charles Gardiner, Eugene Segue Hon. T. P. Chairs Mr. C. R. M. Shep- George F. Cusey, the son-in-law of Mrs. and Ernest Oliveros.

    pard, and Mr. Frani Luther, of Old Town, Titus, the founder of our town, heads the Mr. W. H. Veale has recently bought out B:ena Esperanza !o: passed through the town esterday home- citizens' ticket, while George B. Rumph, the Opera House Cafe, with Mr. George ward bound from the Piedmont Exposi- his opponent, is on the regular ticket. Hall us as ntanager. Mr. Veale is well and tion. They reort the Presidents recep- Neither of the old political parties have favorably known here, and Mr. Hallus' tion to be the iggest thing they ever saw, anything to do with this mixture, as each former connection with the Cafe is an The Finest Location and say that Atlanta is the wettest town of a kind is held in hand by the two fac- assurance that this really first-class restauin America-in the matthr of both rain and tions. rant will again become a popular resort fol, In The City. whisky. The old steamer Picolata, well known on the hungry public.

    The steamboat "Sussie B." (Captain the St. Johns River, is now lying off Sand Last evening after the regular meeting Wallace) arrived in port Thursday from Point and will receive a thorough over- of the Masonic Lodgein tius city, during the Keys. She will ply between Old Town hauling, when she will probably be put on which the sublime degree was conferred on and Luraville, making Branford the initial between Titusvilk. and New Smyrna, to Messrs. Pridmore and S. L. Beasley, a suppoint for either trip. run in connection with the railroad there. per was served in the Opera House Cafe. --- E T C. E T C.--

    The Cranford House came near being re- Canarerl is boasting of a store and he occasion was a very pleasant one, and I .luced to ashes Thursday night. The fire boanhous, th1 stnalonul or a all the members of the craft enjoyed themcaught in the kitchen but alter consider arge city. Canareral is situated South- selves heartily. able effort was extinguished. west of Titusville, on Banana River near

    After a drowth uninterrupted for several the coast, and is noted as having been the "Is there no balm in Gillead? months, the clouds are promising plente- home of Captain Mills 0. Burnham, wh Is there no physician t here ?" ous showers. at, the time of his death, on the 17th 0 Thanks to Dr. Pierce, there is a halin in -0, W i okepte1E~ o D5t eotie

    The cotton crop of this section is turning April, 1886, was the oldest light-house his "Golden Medical Discover c-a " balm out more favorably than was expected, keeper in the United States. for cond" to healt, and all but the farmers are holding for better George Mackenzie, an old merchant of coughs, consumption, bronchitis, and all prices. Titusville,has closed out his businessat Of druggists.lungandliverT.f

    CLEVELAND. Landlord Purdy of the Lund house has Get Your Carriages Painted.

    Rains have ceased, and everything is moved from that hostelry in to the Titus ho- The great increase in the number of cardrying fast. 11igh tides and strong south tel where travelers will find larger and bet- riages, delivery wagons and other vehicles For Cash or on the early breezes are the order of the day. ten rooin than that at the old stand. in St. Augustine during the past few F

    The health of Charlotte Harbor contin- County 'Clerk Stewart received a tele- , has created a demand for a firstnes perfect. Not a single case of sickness gram announcing that the Brevard county class carriage painting shop. This demand Installment Pan,ecial A n n ou nce m eh t reported among the residents. Circuit Court would not meet until the 1st hasmnow been filled by Mr. J. E. Goodwin,

    Strict quarantine continues on the coast day of November next, to which time the a practical carriage painter, who has and harbor. There is but little excitement Sheriff adjourned it. opened'a shop in the rear of the Craddock about yellow ferer. All feel safe with the The Grand View, the new hotel is fairly House and just opposite Irwin's livery 0--knowledge that the quarantine officers are under way, and is ready tor the winter stables. Mr. Goodwin is doing some first

    d going their' duty, but it, after all the pre- travel. cls worb a s 1 paitradcrag cautious the fever does iet here, alo one The Indian river telegraph line between trimmer, and has among his patrons carrige- Streets raded & Paved.

    has any idea of dying of fright or taking Titusville and Jupiter is being pushed to ly all the livery stables in town. He is to the woods. completion by Mr. Arnold, the contractor n d me nt bkefr g h . Colee,

    Public school will open here next week, Poles are now being erected below Mel ony vehicles that need painting call on with thirty scholars on the roll and a bourne a distance of forty-five miles from Mr. Goodwing large number reported. Miss Bullock, a Titusville. Mr. Go i G most estimable and accomplished young The lumber merchants are complaining Water and Gas Pipes Laid, lady, will have charge. The want of a of the delay of the trains. A large number I SF _Z_ 0 TT good school has been a great drawbackto of orders are on hand for lumber wbich A Complete Sewage System. x his town's prosperity. hdt iethey will be unable to supply until t'he- ajIdI Anly Furtltie

    The Rev. M. C. Jordan preached to quite break in the road be repaired. A building a large congregation in tLis place on last boom has struck our river auain. -_-EITHER Wednesday night. Services were held in _0 S 1l 81_

    --- the parlors of the National Hotel. His For Cishi or oil thle Istallint Plan! sermon was a masterpiece of eloquence A STRONG COMPANY. -CALL ON- -THIS PROPERTY ADJOINS THE- ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 1, WILL REMOVE TO THEIR listened to with attention, and appreciatee 1.ICML, .- y'iI. by his audience. Much credit is due Mr. The St. Augustine Improvent Company Soliciting Agent for Clark & Loftus, Jordan for his untiring energy, and the and their Splendid Property. Cleveland House, St. Augustine. success he has met with in building up his 1._____________Pak___UK____________ff flff_ church in this his circuit. His uniform Special to the NEws-HERALD.

    whom has come in contact, has won for St.Auusin adIwatishain a him the respect and good will of both saint Auutn'ndwa shviga JJSoon to be O ee

    Tnhe irs schooner of the line between impromnence the ity ine copoa Sell YOur Tickets At Int2 the T~~Tail Block, on the Pl a

    Wednesay lat Thranspotrta tion kn-ea ompany.The compatnyhoseWHITNEY'S Cut Rate0OFFICE. -o - In order to make room for our immense stock of cilities hereare unuled b'y'any other handsome advertisemednt appears in to- Tickets Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Winter goods soon to arrive; we are selling out our

    lorida Southern Railroad, the Morgan day's issue, are owners of .a large body of OperaHouse Building, - - St. Augustine. The company is prepared to furnishplans, es- TCrSent stock at Steamship Line to New Orleans, KeMy West la-td in the city limit s which they hav ' _nt__ndsecfcaiosfoalkid of and Havan:,1a schoone inI e toMobile cut up into town lots and put on the t sbilaesdin soctne for famel kinds wil

    Wes a th ifr nt isansonhe coas. ma rt istre~hha ru aI H IE L R tako contracts to build the same. A stnir- s h'Iingly L ow rices Hong Kong or J1erusale. Cleveland can cntainsahout 50 rlots, over onelisnded F S F A LK N SOFIE offper facti liies fo gifamng wil to bonutfide purchasers, and on which of FI H OFanl onL Hand S OFFFanICE:a 1-e011281 01 keep out of the saw mill business, and not large number of very Ihandsome residterss Clastan Shimo n asn ... P&e'lf8 Al 8 100,rar~ -i... t

    e-pla~e aseastating poitte other of the superior class of purchasers who CHARLOTTE STREET,SA I AB O T & C world than this little town on Charlotte have already located on "Buena Esperan- Opposite B. Genovar's Store. NEARI ALCAZAR.* Harbor. -za," as the property is called, there is not

    Invitations are out fo:' the wedding of mngichnem.ul or poor ooking.ouse - Stab~leS E. P. DISMUKES. HENRY A. BARLING, JR. JNO. T. DISMUKES. Mr. George Farguier of Hickory Bluff and 0110RF, 6 60'1nce