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TRE 1)AILY 1N.EW6S-11EALD,' bATUt LDAY MO1UALN , DEstnLMD.IEi 1O, 18 7. 3 DISASTERS ON THE OCEAN'things run over each other Ii their m&.when w~e are young. But this smalloyJile ia Shdil.1a e DISASTERS ON THE OCEAN' ed pos e c nA R area bo O p p ortu lity! mass behind presses forward, tumblin oe whatosme ntsre.g: intervening brinks, one on top of another, t 1. "A stone taken from the lot where Mr. AN ACCOUNT OF ' RE WRECK OF THE the cost of life and limb. The stampeded June's new house is built." UR OF ARRIVALS DUTCH STEAER W. A. SCOLTEN. man who smells gold thinks he is concealing 2. "A piece of red wood picked up in the DUTCH STEAMERW A. SCOLTEN. a similar frantic state of mind by moderate back yard of Mrs. Flaherty's cottage." AND DEPARTURES FROM POSTOFFICE o coolness of word and act, but he isn't.- The book is full of this kind of thing. He And the Peo l of Jacksonville Seize it. fC-- - was showing his treasures to his uncle, and, ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Cut of the Lost Steamer and Her Ca NOTES ON THE FASHIONS. having explained everything as it came up, WESTERN-Cincinnati, tan-Important Disasters of the Past. he reached a thin strip of redwood. i Chicago, Savannah, Char- Still the The Recent Gale on the Nersey, Eng- French Costumes for Little Girls-Sty- Whats this asked his uncle, handling lestn, Atlanta SanFran- W e Still Lead the Trade in land-Force of the Winds and Tides. lish Hats and Bonnets, very irreverently. The boy seized it. cisco, and all We .tern 80 m13 int ............ n0 a 1 3 0 pm The tight fitting jacket shown in 'the cut "That! That is dearer to me than all my aOR'HERN Charles-0a 12 p Offe Prepared for the NEWS-HERALD, is of dark brown jersey cloth lined with life." ton, Savannah, Washing- But we are now Offering Additional Inducements. The recent loss of the Dutch steamer W. striped silk and stiffened with whalebone. "Bless my soul! What is it?" ton,New eYork, obetc ....... Gal ...... 12 30 p m You can makeyour selections from our A. Scholten in the Straits of Dover, and but The jacket, which just meets in front, is "That is a piece off a stick with which we veston etc........... ... ........ 7 80 pm a few miles from that city, adds one more to closed the whole length with hooks and eyes. killed a coon!" Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, sea. Te Scholten wa the twenty-sixth sewed on hollow to produce a raised Near Invermark, Lord alhousieses. 7 00 Enorm ous Stock of Fur ture, sea. Tt s years agoerectedsw onhlota--carpresetate, a fountain was some years ago erected terprise, Sanford ................ 1. 150 pl vessel sunk inI the English channel since the to commemorate a visit paid to the place by pouch from at.... *7 00 p m beginning of 1870. The record is indeed the queen. It bears this inscription, in gold tusville and Indian appalling. All the scenes and incidents of letters: "Rest, stranger, on this lovely scene, River ........... .......... ........ 50 pm the Scholten's loss were remarkably le earPablo ............................ 2 00 p the Scholten's loss were remarkably 13'e and drink and pray for Scotlantis queen- St ugustine ... 10 00 ai iW0p* nt 6 00 p m those in the noted Arctic wreck in 1853-the Pm thosre in eea the notedthe ad Victoria." A Highlander was shocked one Ocala, Gainesville, Lees wreck celebrated by the pathetic and morning to read the following addenda, burg, Tavares, etc 3 00 pm 7 00pm NCKo.26 & 2 LauEra Street, CLEA Cedar Key, Waldo, JACKSONVILLE,- FLA. YELAND & eloquent funeral sermons delivered by Henry traced in a bold hand, suggestive of the Lon- Bronson, etc.................. 8 0 I Ward heeher Thereo was in both cases the - don tourist, immediately underneath the Brooksville, Fort Mason, REAL ESTATE. samn happy confidence of scores of passen- original: "We'll pray for Queen Victoria Altoona, etc .................. ... 7 00 pm gers rudely interrupted by the fatal crash herebut o an drink her Leeth in beer." Tallahasseet .7 80 pm into another vessel (in this case the Rosa - Fernandina ................ 9 00 am 7 00 pm Mary, of Dover; in that of the Arctic, the Archbishop Heiss, of Milwaukee, says that Jacksonville, Mandarin, Frenh vsselVesa; herewasthe ameLi.etc., to Orangedale on east French vessel Vesta); tbere was the same of the 8,000,000 Roman Catholics of the sid e river dale..... neast ............. 1100am mad rush of frightened passengers demoral- United, States, 3,000,000 are Germans. Of Mayport, Ft George, etc ........ 8 40 a m izing the crew, the same loss of life- the eleven archbishops and sixty bishops, DEPARTURE OF MAILS. boatsin lunchng, , ~only~ one arcpbi~sho, Dr. lle!Fs huaself, and and, humiliating to y ' WESTERN.............. 6 0 a 6 00p mi OOT EN.63 m 1Wpi 00p m T relate, the same cow-n os New Orlens .6eis aml n r.ERp 715 am A.& G. C. & Okeechobee Land Co. , . ardly desertion by the Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, crewwhic seied o $80 NotKey West, Cuba .......... ........ 12 00 min~,~~~ cuA C~ the means of escape A TIGHT FITTING JACKET. It seems strange that it is necessary to Palatka, Orange City, En- 70a "Kissimm ee Land Co., and beat off the pas- Tho width of this trimming down the fon rsuade men that you can cure their Pa -- Aterprise, Sanford .......... 00 m Florida Land m rv m nt sen,,crTh Buwtii"a d t r oun th s trimming down the front byo ca cue tePa atka-A special.- ~ in a ~ singers. But it is a and round the lower edge is about an inch disease offering a premium to the pouch at.............. ........... 3 00 p m LaIvt ela oly pleasure man who fails to receive benefit. And yet itusville and Indian melancholy pleasure o a a half two and threfourths inches on Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of river.............. .... .7 80 am 12 00 m 6, 00,000O .I C O IC E L N S to record that Capt. the standigcollar, and two inches wide on cases of obstinate catarrh with his "Ca- Pablo .......... ......... 930 am 'Taat, of the Scholten, the sleeves. The singlebraid shapes project tarrh Remedy," who would never have ap- St. Augustine....7 30 am 12 30 pm 3 30 pm like Capt. Luce, pf the one inch beyond the border, and add to the plied to him, if it had not been for his of- Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares, 00 am 800p ec. ... ..... 730 am U00 am 8 00 pma:1 S O T-- 11 effectiveness of the trimming. a fer of the above sram for an incurable case. Cedar Key, Waldo, Th'on _---__Who is the next bidder for cure or cash? sonlaa....see ................. Lake Cit 11 00 am In East and South Florida, adapted to the cultivation Fashions for Men. aLive Oak, eadison Mn- - lpt t t.i oveeotsy. n~eormir te av $ EL S, ticnl a la -of Oranges and all kinds of Tropical Fruit- Sugar Overcoats for general use are of the styles £ ticeilo and Pensacola, Me- o Or e anu kinds of T Sugar worn last year, viz., sacks of medium length WE L LS' Clenny and Ellaville, a aTl w q sa mmonaHAIR special pouch for each at ......... 2 30 pm Cane, Rice, Etc., Etc., and quite straight back, made of melton, Hallahassee, River June elysians, Viennas or beaver cloth. Ble ]BALSAM tilonadllpntonie. ... 780m - - -- brown, olive and black are the colors most , restores Or ainesville i ............... 7 30 am 110 am PRICE, $1.25 PER ACRE AND UPW ARDS. used. The Inverness cape coat of black air to o son n.... ................... 7 30 am 4 00 pm information and circulars forwarded on application. Address CAPT. TA-AT AND THiE SCtOLTEN. diagonals or cheviot is also introduced; this nalcolor.An Fernandina ..... O...... 7 30 am 4 00 pmi ess, Jacksonville and Orange'- NO. 305 WALNUT TREE, PHIILADELbPHIA, PAJ Arctic, stood at his post to the last minute, has a deep cape; the back is in sack shape. lng, soens dale .............................. 00 p m PINE AND FORSYTH STREETS. JACWALON ILLT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. showed a sublime heroism and went down The English covert coats of the same light an beautifles Mayport, Ft. George, etc. ......... 3 20 p m with his ship Out of all those onr, the Sebol- brown color all the year are short sacks with Nog aseon The :0p.m maltakes locked pouches for nor ton but eighty were saved, while at least as strapped seams, and three patch pockets with Restorative. Savannah and Charleston, and generalmail fnrl" )M1 nfA 7nortb of Will rwrton, N. 0 . many more found watery graves. Yet help flaps in and out. Driving coats of box cloth Prevents hair ^r 01 itorth of Won ington. N. n. was soon at hand. The officers of the sinking of darker brown or of a lighter shade are - coming out; vessel sent up rockets, signals for help, and broad double breasted sacks reaching to the s strenghenSa CO the British steamer Ebro was soon on the knee. The collar is velvet, and the lining is heals scalp. scene of the wreck; all her boats and life thick plaid kersey, except for the sleeves, Situatedinthe Counties ofNassau, DualOUIS, MO.olumbia, Suwannee, Alachua, Lafay lines were out and many articles were set which are lined with satin and faced at the 50c. Druggists - " MANUF'RS OF F,NE DESKS Situated in the Counties of Nhassau. Duval,:-Columbia, Suwannee, Alachua, L~afay4) lines were out and many articles were set which are lined with satin and faced at the BAN COUNTERS, ette, Marion, Hernando, Sumter, Orange, Volusia, Brevard,Polk floating, so that all who were still above wrists with velvet. Ulsters are long and . S.ELLS, A CORTHOUSE Hillsboro, Manatee and Monroe. water were saved. Two causes contributed made with a deep cape N.J. and OFFICE FITTINGS. tothe great mortality: Most of the passen- Black felt hats and those of dark seal erCt, .. aBestWork&westPrices T ON L O T S SlGuaranteed. 100P. Illust'd O' gers were too badly frightened to put on life brown are for general wear. Harper's Bazar, |ARRH ybit ____ ne___ ve r , sentfree. PoestageoW prsevesofwhchthrewa a aunanefrom which the above is quoted, calls attan- RO G O Cgen aecr taioeFinest everrue etI h on preservers,of which there was an abundance, bwa o e a td B RO8 G H0 . ATARRH 2:on"s .w. . I. the towns of m ssimm.., Winter Haven, Gordonville, Bartow, Auburndale, L and the water was so cold that none could tion to a marked change in the shape of these worst chronic cases. ne s tarr throt -Those land,.Sen Mango, Orient, Eagle Lake Haskell, hathleen, Dade ty, affections, foul breath, offensive odors, sore throat, Those land,.Seffn ago, Orient, ale Lake askell thleen, e Cit, keep afloat many minutes without them. It hats, which have a tapering crown with flat diphthera cold i to head. Ask fo "RoveN ABOU T F O I wishing CATU it o ihigOwnbroad ebetn is Important to note that almost every one top instead of the round crowned derby. The AE.Wzar. Jersey ando FLORIDA to learn a..note a e e th O~~~~e.rgE m n ecitv oe hwn h ocation ot these mpu 'itif pre wals sver he p t ea o the c n e yoib all about this wonderful State, its settle- A a and descriptive notes showing the location of these who put oii a life preserver was saved; the brim is narrower at the sides, and is consid- LOOK YOUNG ments colonies, climate and opportunities few exceptions were those chilled to death or erably curved. A wide band and binding of as longasyoucan,pre- m should send On Dollar for the n WEE lands will be furnished on application to helplessness by the cold. One peculiarly heavy ribbed silk adds to the stylish appear- vent tendency towrn- NEWS-HERALD for one year. Weekly touching case is recorded: A mother had ance. Silk hats for dress are more bell kles or ageingof the- edition of the DAILY NEWS-HERALD, the D.H.ELLIOTT, General Land Agent, secured the cork jacket about herself and shaped in the crown than were those of last LEA RELLE OIL great Florida newspaper., two children, but the three were Tound dead season, with heavier curled brim and wider Removes and revents T. T. STOCKTON, Land Department South f10rida Raiload C0., Sanford, Fla. iII the water, clinging to each other. band of thick ripped ribbon. dess of esh or Bkus inessnagle, la n The survivors of the Scholten insist that Gloves, according to the same authority, preserves a youth fu P. 0. Drawer. "D." cksonville, Fla. ARTHUR T. WILLIAMS. A. G. ELLIS. the. Rosa Mary was steaming ahead in the are shorter and are fastened by one button. of the features;re- NOTICE. re-IL LI x E LLIS dense fog without proper signals. The oii- These have wide stitching on the back and the common, the cersof the latter declare theywere at an-lapped seams. Tan colors and mahogany s al sNITED STATES LAND OFFICE & Real Estate Brkers chor, with lights to indicate that fact: that shades are for general day wear. Dress uvttendeytswri, l le From th e e C m 1e ri.m rE a the Scholton tried to pass too near the Rosa gloves are of pale pearl shades, stitched with o. DruEr stner of the General Land O M under hrS. wust , F sooner of the General Land Office, under Mary's bows, and that the disaster resulted pearl or with black. E. . S. WELS, Ch..t.t, date of September 2, 1887, this office has beeu Are now offering choice Yellow Pine in tracts 5,000 to 200000 acres choice Hardwood Ham iMary's bows, and that the disasternstructed to restore to the Public domain and mock 1,000 to 20,000 acres, choice large press Tm er, 1000 to 20,000 acres. from the former's officers making no allow- open to settlement and efitry under the Gen ance for the ebb ltde and misjudging their Millinery and Its Garniture. oral Land Laws of the United States, all lands Choice selections of best Pine and Hammock lands in small tracts in every county in the Statel distance. Here is a serious conflict of testi- Coronet fronts appear on many of the new heretofore withdrawn for indemnity purposes including some special selections in the Lake Worth and Biscayne Bay country, which is : distnce Her isa sriou coflit oftesi- oront font appar n NOTICES. ne forthe benefit of the Pensacolaand Atlantic really Tropical Florida. The bestpossible investment properties In Jacksonv i mony which the inquest must settle. This bonnets; so do small, square crowns. Most of LEGAL NOTICES. Railroad, under the grant of M ay 17, 1856, ex- and suburbs at from $50 per lot to $800 per front foot. fact alone is certain: At 10 o'clock on the the bonnets present a snug, compact appear- cept such lands as may be covered by approved O" Call on us for anything wanted in Florida, and ift we cannot give you a genuine bargain night of Nov. 19, in a dense fog, the Scholten ance, though the trimming inclines to be rI IAXE NOTICE, that, six months after date selections of said coqppan, providedthe resto- we will not occupy your time. was struck on the port bow and cut to the high in front yet, but not as high as it was L hereof, I will present to the County Judge rationshallnot affect rig ts acquired within WILLIAMS & ELLIS, of the county of )uval my iinal accounts and the primary or grante s mits of any other Boom 140, l water line, sinking in twenty minutes. last season. Feathers are, generally speak- vouchers as administrator of the estate of Congressional grant. Room 10, Hubbard's Building. The. record of the English channel for such ing, placed in front, with velvet or ribbon Geo. W. Davis, late of Duval county, deceased, In compliance with above instructions, we disasters is a black one, especially since 1870. bows on either side. Ostrich tips are many and ask for my final dischar as administrat- ereby declare said lands restored to the pub- h L . p t il i f the or of said estate. .A. YOUNG, li domain and open to settlement and entry -r - aLan d D EL37t= ent () tk In March of that year the Normandy was in number and nod all over the crown. A administrator of the estate of GeoW.W. Davis. under the Public Land Laws of the United struck in a fog and sunk, thirty lives being In the trimming of hats the long draped Jacksonville. August 13th. A. D.1887. States, andthe public notified thaton and after lost. The next year the Madagasdar went loops of velvet are retained, with upright enter unapproved selections of this company down, but all on board escaped. The same feathers between them in the center of the NOTICE I will be received by this office year the Costa Rica went down with seven- front, or a bird's head and tail may be seen p. C. TUCKER, Register. T -f p r u n eof the act of the Legislature of JOH N T . G . CR A W FOR D, Receiver. Ha e n r m v d f o P l t at a k o vll ,a dt e of c sa r o o a e n h teen of her crew. In July, 1872, occurred the peeping out at opposite sides, with a fold of uthe Statef Florida, entitle "An Act to CRAWFORD, Receiver Has been removed from Palatka to Jacksonville, and the offices are now located in the awful loss of the emigrant ship Northfleet, the velvet laid over part of the body. Tips provide a general law for the incorporation of with 327 drowned and but eighty-five saved. -re in high favor for both hats and bonnets railroads and canals," ndpassed hFebruary 19,' a & C o o n a HlloiT( Blil ng, - - i and 0s Streets A Spanish steamer cut her to the water line whether plain, shaded or shot with contrast elementary thereto, We, the undersigned, and steamed away without offering assist- g colors. Curling cocks' plumes, quills hereby give notice of theformation of acertain B A K ER Y w rea o w et e iree4 ance. But the greatest calamity of all was and slender points are all stylish in many com in, th the corporate name ATLANTIC where all communications will in the future be directed. AND STER AI'LROAkD COMPANY, for the on May 31, 1878, when the German ironclad contrasting colors, or only two colors are put purpose of constructing, maintaining and op- __ Konig Wilhelm ran into the Grosser Kur- together in the shades formerly used for the eratinga railroad for public use inthe convey- Wholesale and letal r0ceres, :0: furst and sank her with 400 persons. Alto- high bows of ribbon. Gilded quills are in ance of persons and property, and for the pur poeo ananing and operation rail- j gether, in not quite eighteen years, there abundance, but have a common look incom- road already constructed for the ike public Bay Sreet JAcm iovri. LA L 0. GARRETT, - Commissioner of Land and Immigration. have been twenty-six such disas.t-s in that patible with style. use, commencing on the Atlantic ocean ata _J._ _ _ R L channel, with a loss of 1,818 lives Ipoint nearly east of New Smyrna, said State, J W. WEEKS, Assistant Commissioner of Land and Immigration. The recent storm on the Mersey estuary, A Word About Wraps. tiesand ofrvolusiat heand Lake, sadState and tencoun England. shows the added dangers from Long cloaks are again in high favor and nating at or near Tavares, in said county of - E A GROCERIES, ETC.' * crowded shipping. The causes of this calam- are variously made of sealskin, plush or cloth, Lake; and also such branch lines supporting b ity were unusual. The wind had blown all as taste may decide. Plush is a favorite deemed necessary and expeundie.s, asFLORIDA'S GREAT DAILY, night front the east, causing a tremendous material, and sealskin is the favorite fur. outward swell; suddenly the wind turned Long cloth cloaks are many of them full SAMUEL THOMAS, New York DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS. R served CALVIN S. BRICE, New York.DE O R T C I u rcs nearly to the west' just as the tide began to garments in raglan shape, others are in pelisse JOHN G. MOORE, New York. T set in. The two forces met in the mouth of shape and opened at the back. Short cloaks DEXTER HUNTkd., Jacksonville, Fla. Published at Jacksonvllle Fla., the estuary; the result was a worse agitation or wraps are being worn more by younger H. W. CANNON. New York. Every DayintheYear.OEW than had ever been witnessed, and much de- women this season, who desire to show the EDWARD TUCKH New York. e a t struction at Liverpool and Birkenhead. The skirts of their handsome dresses. Plush iS York. sea rose over the dock walls at; the latter much used in the making of these short November101887. vm-m CLS , cs o | place, and many vessels broke their anchor wraps. NOTICET s, cables and drifted helplessly with theater French Dress for Little Girls. Application of TICE . fI D A SPE, BRADLEY FERTILIZER. The bark Egeria, of St. John, N. B., crushed thortnchoreineGardinofo thetu-leCLGirls. P•IA the landing stage of the main ferry; two In the inlustration is shown an attactv Nthe twenty-fourth day of December, CABLE) NEIWS SERVICIE " schooner were dashed upon the pier of an- French dress for little girls, which is ur ss1887, aano0a Olo in h orninof t a Bvo. O . T Tes 8ay S:t other ferry; the Wild Hunter, a schooner of with a long bodice and affords a pleasing day, I will apply to His Honor. William A. Mc- FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Youghal, was lifted so high by the waves as change with which to vary children's toilets. Lean, Judge of the County Court for the coun-F RS TE ty of Duval, State of Florida, sitting in probate F O I I S A E N W to lodge upon a pier, causing great destruc- at hisofficein the city of Jacksonville, in the Ptwou tion, and am iron vessel, the Greenore, ~is said county of Duval, for authority to sell the crahed intoa pir bridge ands ,the e realestate hereinafter set forth, to-wit: An BY WIRE AND MAIL A SPECIALTY. rahditapirrdgansu ,thfieundivided one half interest in all that certainLI II k men on board being drowned. At midday tract, piece or parcel of land situate lying and The iEcEssrr of havIng In Florida a clean, the tide turned, and almost immediately the being in the county of Duval and State of stagtowr erooia al es Florida, particularly described as follows: A honest, oward metropolitan daily news- Is the Perfection of Fine Flotr, wind shifted to the southeast, nd loose yes- part of the northeast quarter of section 11, paper, devoted to eels and fragments of bridges and piers were -township 2, south of range 26 east beginning ALL ,IT ses adfa etofrdea pat a stake in the margin of the roa leading to DEMOCRATIC UNITY AND SUCCESS THE LEADING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT ! _. Panama Mills, 5 chains and 90 links north ofaanthprerersnaioofheSt'sbsns stone in the middle of said road, marking the n repe onot a s buss And say they can find nothing to take its place. southwest corner of lands lately the property Itrss asdalrenme fwatyctzn of J. W. Swain, thence north 6 chains and 89 s forma ad, adb Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction. links to a stake at the southwest corner of the uniting the Iwo dailies, the M1oassus Nsws andtesi fa io . "- land of W. E. Fuller, thence east, along the xai!. roi "'..z." <_line of said Fuller'sland an n 70 links H D providing an abundant capital, new ma- - fANUFACTURED BY -to the west line of a lot owned, or recently aerial and a competent staff of professional jour* the~~~~~~~~~~~~~wnednb William iE.D Dale, anthence nsouth3 along nlink sts, they havelaforded the people of Florida a O - the said ine ofsaid Dale 5 chains and 63 links .,srO +- !/ ,to the southwest corner of said Dale's land, Representative D)aily Newspaper, thence west along the middle of a ditch B that Is a benefit n N to he State to BT. LO T IS, IO . stake, thence south eighty and one-half de- which it is devoted. grees west, along the middle of a ditch 9 chains -. / and 17 links to the place of beginning, contain- THE DA -HERALD JACOB . B CKY, - ing 8acres, more or less, being theame prop- T E D i. E SH R L " ~ ~~ety conveyed byL. H. Arnold and husband to Has the Acknowledged0 lo hr ESUL OF THE ERSE TORM. Mary Ella Ouerbckernowdeceased, bydeed N I ESUTS OFTHE MRSE TOR .bearing date of March 19th, 1879, and recorded LARGEST CI1 RCU LATI O N• again swept outward. With others the re- DRESS WITH LONG BODICE, in BookE, of the separate property of married formatory school ship Akbar, with 200 boys In the model are combined Striped and Te afrsa dre estate being ty Record in Florida, on board, want adrift, but fortunately es- plain materials, the trimming of bows being of Frank S. Ouerbacker and Melen ner caped destruction. Thescene is reported to composedof satin ribbon. A plaited stem- backer, minor children of Mary Ella Ouer- SUBSoRIPTION PRIcEs: 5 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville, Fla. have been wild beyond the power of descrip- acher ornaments the fronts, crossed at the backer, late of Jefferson county, Kentuck One Year......................... .. 00 LOOK FOR THE ELEGANT BRASS SHOW CASE. ~~~~deceased the said children being "ow dotai -n_____r_.............................._8.00_1[_OO1___FO__T________ tion; but few lives were lost, though much waist, and a plaited back. The stomacher is ciled in the said Jefferson county, Kentucky, Six Months........................... 4.0 damage was done. set under on one side and closed with buttons and of whom I am guardian. Three lonths....................... 2.00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. * on the other. A fine plaiting falls over the JOSEPH P. OUERBACKER, One Month............................. __ THE MINING STAMPEDE. skirt, the place where this is set on to the FLEMING & DANIEL, Attorneys. Guardian. SUBSCRIPTION TAKEN BY ALL RESPONSIBLE NEWSOEALERS. THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE HUSIO HOUSE OF FLORIDA. - - top being hidden by an apron drapery November22nd.,1887. USRPIN AENB L EPNIL NSDALES H GRA RERSNA EM PB OU E LDA The Man Who Smells Gold Can't Con- rounded off at the sides, and at the back by aNoveber1nd,887 ceal the Fact.. straight breadth caught up lightly. MASTER'S SALE. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. , Hill From the Overland Monthly. athe Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Many people residing at a distance from daily rail- i When a mining stampede takes place, men, :Fashion N~otes. Circuit, of the State pf Florida, in and for] women amid youths with sober countenances Duval county. way communication do not care to take a daily - T.& C5:ONX TL L E BL~v.O ;II .T]:. ' preiiaturely a hre not to be stayed. The Thepresentinaytrulybedesignatedabraid Squire Sutton, Complaintant, newspaper. For these and others is published difference hetwieen mining and mule stain-season. vs. I- Iny Nl saneerld pedes is not so gieat. The airing stampede Gloves to wear with a wedding toilet should John McMillan, Defendant. a "ne .a pon i imwietemlswt htO h ak or HYDON M CALL, Master pro hac k~ N w -Head 1 i i i s n ras lasts as long as it takes the people to reach be white undressed kid mosquetaires, with vice. hereby give notice that on Monday, their destination, and they have always a broad stitchings of silver or white silk upon tl-e 2d day of January, 1888, during the legal OUT EVERY THURSDAY, point in view, while the mules, with a chorus the back. hours for sale, I shall sell at public outcry, to of snorts, start off in a huddle for nowhere, the highest bidder, for cash, before the door of Containing the cream of the matter published in and it's all over in an hour or two; but there The Gem of the Collection. the court nose, in and for said county, the the daily during the preceding seven days. BEST MAKES ! - LARGEST STOCK ! - LOWEST PRICES I is a like insane anxiety to go in the brain of From the San Francisco Chronicle. or furniture, seven pieces; one black walnut I will give you more for your money than any other house in the United States. I guarantee both. The human animal has a stronger will I know a small boy of under years who is bed-room set of furniture; one ash bedstead O ne D ollar a Y ear. Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or Organ to any honest man or woman on and feehe endurance, going to give himself atZawful lot of trouble amid washstand; adning room table, chains, trial and if not satisfactor , I will pay freight both ways. $25 cash and $10 a month on a Piano When a suffering drove of cattle smells when he grows up. He has developed a iThis sae is made under the decree rendered ii Address, and el e c a o a y one an on t a d for-nrot muchmo eeal iont.inlO water miles away, after along driveover a strong taste for mementoes, and he keeps said cause onthe 8th day of October, A. D. T. T. STOCKTON, Business Manager, fullinformation. Sheet Music, Strings Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, andain factevery dry section of country, the poOl frenzied them all carefully. We all keep mementoes 188 . DON p> < POBox"D" - Jckonville, a no e-pro ceing i ume t a is hde an aL very low 25ces I have 20d00 piece ofc . : - :/, / ... Master pronhacwvce. P. . . Bo ,n , o uiat l 0 cents percopy. 5,500 books, choice selections.,5 and 25cents. Send for Catalgu +++ +++ + :+:+ / ; ;+ + ,'+ +) + + + . - :'+ ++++k + . ++/+++ =.+; + ++ + ++ +++: + ++ ++ '+ ++ : + + ++- +'+++ = +,++++; ; :+++++= ++-;% .;++ -+ +2 + ' ;+ + + + ++
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DISASTERS ON THE OCEAN'things run over each other Ii their m&.when w~e are young. But this smalloyJile ia Shdil.1a e DISASTERS ON THE OCEAN' ed pos e c nA R area bo O p p ortu lity! mass behind presses forward, tumblin oe whatosme ntsre.g:

intervening brinks, one on top of another, t 1. "A stone taken from the lot where Mr.

AN ACCOUNT OF ' RE WRECK OF THE the cost of life and limb. The stampeded June's new house is built." UR OF ARRIVALS DUTCH STEAER W. A. SCOLTEN. man who smells gold thinks he is concealing 2. "A piece of red wood picked up in the

DUTCH STEAMERW A. SCOLTEN. a similar frantic state of mind by moderate back yard of Mrs. Flaherty's cottage." AND DEPARTURES FROM POSTOFFICE o coolness of word and act, but he isn't.- The book is full of this kind of thing. He And the Peo l of Jacksonville Seize it.

fC-- - was showing his treasures to his uncle, and, ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Cut of the Lost Steamer and Her Ca NOTES ON THE FASHIONS. having explained everything as it came up, WESTERN-Cincinnati,

tan-Important Disasters of the Past. he reached a thin strip of redwood. i Chicago, Savannah, Char- Still the The Recent Gale on the Nersey, Eng- French Costumes for Little Girls-Sty- Whats this asked his uncle, handling lestn, Atlanta SanFran- W e Still Lead the Trade in land-Force of the Winds and Tides. lish Hats and Bonnets, very irreverently. The boy seized it. cisco, and all We .tern 80 m13 int ............ n0 a 1 3 0 pm

The tight fitting jacket shown in 'the cut "That! That is dearer to me than all my aOR'HERN Charles-0a 12 p Offe

Prepared for the NEWS-HERALD, is of dark brown jersey cloth lined with life." ton, Savannah, Washing- But we are now Offering Additional Inducements. The recent loss of the Dutch steamer W. striped silk and stiffened with whalebone. "Bless my soul! What is it?" ton,New eYork, obetc .......Gal ...... 12 30 p m You can makeyour selections from our

A. Scholten in the Straits of Dover, and but The jacket, which just meets in front, is "That is a piece off a stick with which we veston etc........... ... ........ 7 80 pm a few miles from that city, adds one more to closed the whole length with hooks and eyes. killed a coon!" Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, sea. Te Scholten wa the twenty-sixth sewed on hollow to produce a raised Near Invermark, Lord alhousieses. 7 00 Enorm ous Stock of Fur ture,

sea. Tt s years agoerectedsw onhlota--carpresetate, a fountain was some years ago erected terprise, Sanford ................ 1. 150 pl vessel sunk inI the English channel since the to commemorate a visit paid to the place by pouch from at.... *7 00 p m

beginning of 1870. The record is indeed the queen. It bears this inscription, in gold tusville and Indian appalling. All the scenes and incidents of letters: "Rest, stranger, on this lovely scene, River ........... .......... ........ 50 pm the Scholten's loss were remarkably le earPablo ............................ 2 00 p the Scholten's loss were remarkably 13'e and drink and pray for Scotlantis queen- St ugustine ... 10 00 ai iW0p* nt 6 00 p m those in the noted Arctic wreck in 1853-the Pm

thosre in eea the notedthe ad Victoria." A Highlander was shocked one Ocala, Gainesville, Leeswreck celebrated by the pathetic and morning to read the following addenda, burg, Tavares, etc 3 00 pm 7 00pm NCKo.26 & 2 LauEra Street, CLEA Cedar Key, Waldo, JACKSONVILLE,- FLA. YELAND & eloquent funeral sermons delivered by Henry traced in a bold hand, suggestive of the Lon- Bronson, etc.................. 8 0 I Ward heeher Thereo was in both cases the - don tourist, immediately underneath the Brooksville, Fort Mason, REAL ESTATE.

samn happy confidence of scores of passen- original: "We'll pray for Queen Victoria Altoona, etc .................. ... 7 00 pm

gers rudely interrupted by the fatal crash herebut o an drink her Leeth in beer." Tallahasseet . 7 80 pm into another vessel (in this case the Rosa - Fernandina ................ 9 00 am 7 00 pm Mary, of Dover; in that of the Arctic, the Archbishop Heiss, of Milwaukee, says that Jacksonville, Mandarin, Frenh vsselVesa; herewasthe ameLi.etc., to Orangedale on east French vessel Vesta); tbere was the same of the 8,000,000 Roman Catholics of the sid e river dale..... neast ............. 1100am

mad rush of frightened passengers demoral- United, States, 3,000,000 are Germans. Of Mayport, Ft George, etc ........ 8 40 a m izing the crew, the same loss of life- the eleven archbishops and sixty bishops, DEPARTURE OF MAILS.

boatsin lunchng, , ~only~ one arcpbi~sho, Dr. lle!Fs huaself, and and, humiliating to y ' WESTERN.............. 6 0 a 6 00p mi OOT EN.63 m 1Wpi 00p m T relate, the same cow-n os New Orlens .6eis aml n r.ERp 715 am A.& G. C. & Okeechobee Land Co.

, . ardly desertion by the Orlando, Bartow, Tampa, crewwhic seied o $80 NotKey West, Cuba .......... ........ 12 00 min~,~~~ cuA C~

the means of escape A TIGHT FITTING JACKET. It seems strange that it is necessary to Palatka, Orange City, En- 70a "Kissimm ee Land Co., and beat off the pas- Tho width of this trimming down the fon rsuade men that you can cure their Pa -- Aterprise, Sanford .......... 00 m Florida Land m rv m nt

sen,,crTh Buwtii"a d t r oun th s trimming down the front byo ca cue tePa atka-A special.- ~ in a ~ singers. But it is a and round the lower edge is about an inch disease offering a premium to the pouch at.............. ........... 3 00 p m LaIvt ela oly pleasure man who fails to receive benefit. And yet itusville and Indian

melancholy pleasure o a a half two and threfourths inches on Dr. Sage undoubtedly cured thousands of river.............. .... . 7 80 am 12 00 m 6, 00,000O .I C O IC E L N S to record that Capt. the standigcollar, and two inches wide on cases of obstinate catarrh with his "Ca- Pablo .......... ......... 930 am 'Taat, of the Scholten, the sleeves. The singlebraid shapes project tarrh Remedy," who would never have ap- St. Augustine....7 30 am 12 30 pm 3 30 pm like Capt. Luce, pf the one inch beyond the border, and add to the plied to him, if it had not been for his of- Ocala, Leesburg, Tavares, 00 am 800p ec. ... ..... 730 am U00 am 8 00 pma:1 S O T-- 11

effectiveness of the trimming. a fer of the above sram for an incurable case. Cedar Key, Waldo, Th'on_---__Who is the next bidder for cure or cash? sonlaa....see .................Lake Cit 11 00 am In East and South Florida, adapted to the cultivation

Fashions for Men. aLive Oak, eadison Mn- - lpt t t.i

oveeotsy. n~eormir te av $ EL S, ticnl a la -of Oranges and all kinds of Tropical Fruit- SugarOvercoats for general use are of the styles £ ticeilo and Pensacola, Me- o Or e anu kinds of T Sugarworn last year, viz., sacks of medium length WE L LS' Clenny and Ellaville, a aTl w q sa mmonaHAIR special pouch for each at ......... 2 30 pm Cane, Rice, Etc., Etc., and quite straight back, made of melton, Hallahassee, River Juneelysians, Viennas or beaver cloth. Ble ]BALSAM tilonadllpntonie. ... 780m

- - -- brown, olive and black are the colors most , restores Or ainesville i ............... 7 30 am 110 am PRICE, $1.25 PER ACRE AND UPW ARDS. used. The Inverness cape coat of black air to o son n.... ................... 7 30 am 4 00 pm information and circulars forwarded on application. Address

CAPT. TA-AT AND THiE SCtOLTEN. diagonals or cheviot is also introduced; this nalcolor.An Fernandina .....O...... 7 30 am 4 00 pmi ess, Jacksonville and Orange'- NO. 305 WALNUT TREE, PHIILADELbPHIA, PAJ Arctic, stood at his post to the last minute, has a deep cape; the back is in sack shape. lng, soens dale .............................. 00 p m PINE AND FORSYTH STREETS. JACWALON ILLT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

showed a sublime heroism and went down The English covert coats of the same light an beautifles Mayport, Ft. George, etc. ......... 3 20 p m with his ship Out of all those onr, the Sebol- brown color all the year are short sacks with Nog aseon The :0p.m maltakes locked pouches for nor ton but eighty were saved, while at least as strapped seams, and three patch pockets with Restorative. Savannah and Charleston, and generalmail

fnrl" )M1 nfA 7nortb of Will rwrton, N. 0 .

many more found watery graves. Yet help flaps in and out. Driving coats of box cloth Prevents hair ^r 01 itorth of Won ington. N. n. was soon at hand. The officers of the sinking of darker brown or of a lighter shade are - coming out; vessel sent up rockets, signals for help, and broad double breasted sacks reaching to the s strenghenSa CO the British steamer Ebro was soon on the knee. The collar is velvet, and the lining is heals scalp. scene of the wreck; all her boats and life thick plaid kersey, except for the sleeves, Situatedinthe Counties ofNassau, DualOUIS, MO.olumbia, Suwannee, Alachua, Lafay lines were out and many articles were set which are lined with satin and faced at the 50c. Druggists - " MANUF'RS OF F,NE DESKS Situated in the Counties of Nhassau. Duval,:-Columbia, Suwannee, Alachua, L~afay4)

lines were out and many articles were set which are lined with satin and faced at the BAN COUNTERS, ette, Marion, Hernando, Sumter, Orange, Volusia, Brevard,Polk floating, so that all who were still above wrists with velvet. Ulsters are long and . S.ELLS, A CORTHOUSE Hillsboro, Manatee and Monroe. water were saved. Two causes contributed made with a deep cape N.J. and OFFICE FITTINGS. tothe great mortality: Most of the passen- Black felt hats and those of dark seal erCt, .. aBestWork&westPrices T ON L O T S SlGuaranteed. 100P. Illust'd O' gers were too badly frightened to put on life brown are for general wear. Harper's Bazar, |ARRH ybit ____ ne___ ve r , sentfree. PoestageoW

prsevesofwhchthrewa a aunanefrom which the above is quoted, calls attan- RO G O Cgen aecr taioeFinest everrue etI h on preservers, of which there was an abundance, bwa o e a td B RO8 G H0 .ATARRH 2:on"s .w. . I. the towns of m ssimm.., Winter Haven, Gordonville, Bartow, Auburndale, L and the water was so cold that none could tion to a marked change in the shape of these worst chronic cases. ne s tarr throt -Those land,.Sen Mango, Orient, Eagle Lake Haskell, hathleen, Dade ty,

affections, foul breath, offensive odors, sore throat, Those land,.Seffn ago, Orient, ale Lake askell thleen, e Cit,

keep afloat many minutes without them. It hats, which have a tapering crown with flat diphthera cold i to head. Ask fo "RoveN ABOU T F O I wishing CATU it o ihigOwnbroad ebetn

is Important to note that almost every one top instead of the round crowned derby. The AE.Wzar. Jersey ando FLORIDA to learn a..note a e e th O~~~~e.rgE m n ecitv oe hwn h ocation ot these mpu 'itif pre wals sver he p t ea o the c n e yoib all about this wonderful State, its settle- A a and descriptive notes showing the location of these

who put oii a life preserver was saved; the brim is narrower at the sides, and is consid- LOOK YOUNG ments colonies, climate and opportunities few exceptions were those chilled to death or erably curved. A wide band and binding of as longasyoucan,pre- m should send On Dollar for the n WEE lands will be furnished on application to helplessness by the cold. One peculiarly heavy ribbed silk adds to the stylish appear- vent tendency towrn- NEWS-HERALD for one year. Weekly touching case is recorded: A mother had ance. Silk hats for dress are more bell kles or ageingof the- edition of the DAILY NEWS-HERALD, the D.H.ELLIOTT, General Land Agent, secured the cork jacket about herself and shaped in the crown than were those of last LEA RELLE OIL great Florida newspaper.,

two children, but the three were Tound dead season, with heavier curled brim and wider Removes and revents T. T. STOCKTON, Land Department South f10rida Raiload C0., Sanford, Fla. iII the water, clinging to each other. band of thick ripped ribbon. dess of esh or Bkus inessnagle, la n

The survivors of the Scholten insist that Gloves, according to the same authority, preserves a youth fu P. 0. Drawer. "D." cksonville, Fla. ARTHUR T. WILLIAMS. A. G. ELLIS.

the. Rosa Mary was steaming ahead in the are shorter and are fastened by one button. of the features;re- NOTICE. re-IL LI x E LLIS dense fog without proper signals. The oii- These have wide stitching on the back and the common, the cersof the latter declare theywere at an-lapped seams. Tan colors and mahogany s al sNITED STATES LAND OFFICE & Real Estate Brkers chor, with lights to indicate that fact: that shades are for general day wear. Dress uvttendeytswri, l le From th e e C m 1e ri.m rE a the Scholton tried to pass too near the Rosa gloves are of pale pearl shades, stitched with o. DruEr stner of the General Land O M under hrS. wust , F sooner of the General Land Office, under Mary's bows, and that the disaster resulted pearl or with black. E. . S. WELS, Ch..t.t, date of September 2, 1887, this office has beeu Are now offering choice Yellow Pine in tracts 5,000 to 200000 acres choice Hardwood Ham

iMary's bows, and that the disasternstructed to restore to the Public domain and mock 1,000 to 20,000 acres, choice large press Tm er, 1000 to 20,000 acres.

from the former's officers making no allow- open to settlement and efitry under the Genance for the ebb ltde and misjudging their Millinery and Its Garniture. oral Land Laws of the United States, all lands Choice selections of best Pine and Hammock lands in small tracts in every county in the Statel distance. Here is a serious conflict of testi- Coronet fronts appear on many of the new heretofore withdrawn for indemnity purposes including some special selections in the Lake Worth and Biscayne Bay country, which is :

distnce Her isa sriou coflit oftesi- oront font appar n NOTICES. ne forthe benefit of the Pensacolaand Atlantic really Tropical Florida. The bestpossible investment properties In Jacksonv i mony which the inquest must settle. This bonnets; so do small, square crowns. Most of LEGAL NOTICES. Railroad, under the grant of M ay 17, 1856, ex- and suburbs at from $50 per lot to $800 per front foot. fact alone is certain: At 10 o'clock on the the bonnets present a snug, compact appear- cept such lands as may be covered by approved O" Call on us for anything wanted in Florida, and ift we cannot give you a genuine bargain night of Nov. 19, in a dense fog, the Scholten ance, though the trimming inclines to be rI IAXE NOTICE, that, six months after date selections of said coqppan, providedthe resto- we will not occupy your time. was struck on the port bow and cut to the high in front yet, but not as high as it was L hereof, I will present to the County Judge rationshallnot affect rig ts acquired within WILLIAMS & ELLIS, of the county of )uval my iinal accounts and the primary or grante s mits of any other Boom 140, l water line, sinking in twenty minutes. last season. Feathers are, generally speak- vouchers as administrator of the estate of Congressional grant. Room 10, Hubbard's Building.

The. record of the English channel for such ing, placed in front, with velvet or ribbon Geo. W. Davis, late of Duval county, deceased, In compliance with above instructions, we

disasters is a black one, especially since 1870. bows on either side. Ostrich tips are many and ask for my final dischar as administrat- ereby declare said lands restored to the pub- h L . p t il i f the or of said estate. .A. YOUNG, li domain and open to settlement and entry -r - aLan d D EL37t= ent () tk

In March of that year the Normandy was in number and nod all over the crown. A administrator of the estate of GeoW.W. Davis. under the Public Land Laws of the United

struck in a fog and sunk, thirty lives being In the trimming of hats the long draped Jacksonville. August 13th. A. D.1887. States, andthe public notified thaton and after lost. The next year the Madagasdar went loops of velvet are retained, with upright enter unapproved selections of this company down, but all on board escaped. The same feathers between them in the center of the NOTICE I will be received by this office

year the Costa Rica went down with seven- front, or a bird's head and tail may be seen p. C. TUCKER, Register. T -f p r u n eof the act of the Legislature of JOH N T . G . CR A W FOR D, Receiver. Ha e n r m v d f o P l t at a k o vll ,a dt e of c sa r o o a e n h

teen of her crew. In July, 1872, occurred the peeping out at opposite sides, with a fold of uthe Statef Florida, entitle "An Act to CRAWFORD, Receiver Has been removed from Palatka to Jacksonville, and the offices are now located in the

awful loss of the emigrant ship Northfleet, the velvet laid over part of the body. Tips provide a general law for the incorporation of

with 327 drowned and but eighty-five saved. -re in high favor for both hats and bonnets railroads and canals," ndpassed hFebruary 19,' a & C o o n a HlloiT( Blil ng, - - i and 0s Streets A Spanish steamer cut her to the water line whether plain, shaded or shot with contrast elementary thereto, We, the undersigned,

and steamed away without offering assist- g colors. Curling cocks' plumes, quills hereby give notice of theformation of acertain B A K ER Y w rea o w et e iree4 ance. But the greatest calamity of all was and slender points are all stylish in many com in, th the corporate name ATLANTIC where all communications will in the future be directed.

AND STER AI'LROAkD COMPANY, for the on May 31, 1878, when the German ironclad contrasting colors, or only two colors are put purpose of constructing, maintaining and op- __

Konig Wilhelm ran into the Grosser Kur- together in the shades formerly used for the eratinga railroad for public use inthe convey- Wholesale and letal r0ceres, :0: furst and sank her with 400 persons. Alto- high bows of ribbon. Gilded quills are in ance of persons and property, and for the purpoeo ananing and operation rail- j

gether, in not quite eighteen years, there abundance, but have a common look incom- road already constructed for the ike public Bay Sreet JAcm iovri. LA L 0. GARRETT, - Commissioner of Land and Immigration. have been twenty-six such disas.t-s in that patible with style. use, commencing on the Atlantic ocean ata _J._ _ _ R

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channel, with a loss of 1,818 lives Ipoint nearly east of New Smyrna, said State, J W. WEEKS, Assistant Commissioner of Land and Immigration. The recent storm on the Mersey estuary, A Word About Wraps. tiesand ofrvolusiat heand Lake, sadState and tencoun

England. shows the added dangers from Long cloaks are again in high favor and nating at or near Tavares, in said county of - E A GROCERIES, ETC.' * crowded shipping. The causes of this calam- are variously made of sealskin, plush or cloth, Lake; and also such branch lines supporting b

ity were unusual. The wind had blown all as taste may decide. Plush is a favorite deemed necessary and expeundie.s, asFLORIDA'S GREAT DAILY, night front the east, causing a tremendous material, and sealskin is the favorite fur. outward swell; suddenly the wind turned Long cloth cloaks are many of them full SAMUEL THOMAS, New York DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS. R served CALVIN S. BRICE, New York.DE O R T C I u rcs nearly to the west' just as the tide began to garments in raglan shape, others are in pelisse JOHN G. MOORE, New York. T

set in. The two forces met in the mouth of shape and opened at the back. Short cloaks DEXTER HUNTkd., Jacksonville, Fla. Published at Jacksonvllle Fla., the estuary; the result was a worse agitation or wraps are being worn more by younger H. W. CANNON. New York. Every DayintheYear.OEW than had ever been witnessed, and much de- women this season, who desire to show the EDWARD TUCKH New York. e a t

struction at Liverpool and Birkenhead. The skirts of their handsome dresses. Plush iS York. sea rose over the dock walls at; the latter much used in the making of these short November101887. vm-m CLS , cs o |

place, and many vessels broke their anchor wraps. NOTICET s, cables and drifted helplessly with theater French Dress for Little Girls. Application of TICE . fI D A SPE, BRADLEY FERTILIZER. The bark Egeria, of St. John, N. B., crushed thortnchoreineGardinofo thetu-leCLGirls. P•IA

the landing stage of the main ferry; two In the inlustration is shown an attactv Nthe twenty-fourth day of December, CABLE) NEIWS SERVICIE "

schooner were dashed upon the pier of an- French dress for little girls, which is ur ss1887, aano0a Olo in h orninof t a Bvo. O .T Tes 8ay S:t other ferry; the Wild Hunter, a schooner of with a long bodice and affords a pleasing day, I will apply to His Honor. William A. Mc- FROM FOREIGN LANDS. Youghal, was lifted so high by the waves as change with which to vary children's toilets. Lean, Judge of the County Court for the coun-F RS TE ty of Duval, State of Florida, sitting in probate F O I I S A E N W to lodge upon a pier, causing great destruc- at hisofficein the city of Jacksonville, in the Ptwou tion, and am iron vessel, the Greenore, ~is said county of Duval, for authority to sell the

crahed intoa pir bridge ands ,the e realestate hereinafter set forth, to-wit: An BY WIRE AND MAIL A SPECIALTY. rahditapirrdgansu ,thfieundivided one half interest in all that certainLI II k men on board being drowned. At midday tract, piece or parcel of land situate lying and The iEcEssrr of havIng In Florida a clean, the tide turned, and almost immediately the being in the county of Duval and State of stagtowr erooia al es

Florida, particularly described as follows: A honest, oward metropolitan daily news- Is the Perfection of Fine Flotr, wind shifted to the southeast, nd loose yes- part of the northeast quarter of section 11, paper, devoted to eels and fragments of bridges and piers were -township 2, south of range 26 east beginning ALL ,IT

ses adfa etofrdea pat a stake in the margin of the roa leading to DEMOCRATIC UNITY AND SUCCESS THE LEADING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT ! _. Panama Mills, 5 chains and 90 links north ofaanthprerersnaioofheSt'sbsns

stone in the middle of said road, marking the n repe onot a s buss And say they can find nothing to take its place. southwest corner of lands lately the property Itrss asdalrenme fwatyctzn of J. W. Swain, thence north 6 chains and 89 s forma ad, adb Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction. links to a stake at the southwest corner of the uniting the Iwo dailies, the M1oassus Nsws andtesi fa io .

"- land of W. E. Fuller, thence east, along the xai!. roi

"'..z." <_line of said Fuller'sland an n 70 links H D providing an abundant capital, new ma- - fANUFACTURED BY

-to the west line of a lot owned, or recently aerial and a competent staff of professional jour* the~~~~~~~~~~~~~wnednb William iE.D Dale, anthence nsouth3 along nlink sts, they havelaforded the people of Florida a O -

the said ine ofsaid Dale 5 chains and 63 links .,srO +- !/ ,to the southwest corner of said Dale's land, Representative D)aily Newspaper,

thence west along the middle of a ditch B that Is a benefit n N to he State to BT. LO T IS, IO . stake, thence south eighty and one-half de- which it is devoted. grees west, along the middle of a ditch 9 chains -.

/ and 17 links to the place of beginning, contain- THE DA -HERALD JACOB . B CKY, - ing 8acres, more or less, being theame prop- T E D i. E SH R L " ~ ~~ety conveyed byL. H. Arnold and husband to Has the Acknowledged0 lo hr

ESUL OF THE ERSE TORM. Mary Ella Ouerbckernowdeceased, bydeed N I ESUTS OFTHE MRSE TOR .bearing date of March 19th, 1879, and recorded LARGEST CI1 RCU LATI O N• again swept outward. With others the re- DRESS WITH LONG BODICE, in BookE, of the separate property of married formatory school ship Akbar, with 200 boys In the model are combined Striped and Te afrsa dre estate being ty Record in Florida, on board, want adrift, but fortunately es- plain materials, the trimming of bows being of Frank S. Ouerbacker and Melen nercaped destruction. Thescene is reported to composedof satin ribbon. A plaited stem- backer, minor children of Mary Ella Ouer- SUBSoRIPTION PRIcEs: 5 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville, Fla. have been wild beyond the power of descrip- acher ornaments the fronts, crossed at the backer, late of Jefferson county, Kentuck One Year......................... .. 00 LOOK FOR THE ELEGANT BRASS SHOW CASE. ~~~~deceased the said children being "ow dotai -n_____r_.............................._8.00_1[_OO1___FO__T_____________BRA____OW______._

tion; but few lives were lost, though much waist, and a plaited back. The stomacher is ciled in the said Jefferson county, Kentucky, Six Months........................... 4.0

damage was done. set under on one side and closed with buttons and of whom I am guardian. Three lonths....................... 2.00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. * on the other. A fine plaiting falls over the JOSEPH P. OUERBACKER, One Month............................. __

THE MINING STAMPEDE. skirt, the place where this is set on to the FLEMING & DANIEL, Attorneys. Guardian. SUBSCRIPTION TAKEN BY ALL RESPONSIBLE NEWSOEALERS. THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE HUSIO HOUSE OF FLORIDA. - - top being hidden by an apron drapery November22nd.,1887. USRPIN AENB L EPNIL NSDALES H GRA RERSNA EM PB OU E LDA

The Man Who Smells Gold Can't Con- rounded off at the sides, and at the back by aNoveber1nd,887 ceal the Fact.. straight breadth caught up lightly. MASTER'S SALE. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. , Hill

From the Overland Monthly. athe Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Many people residing at a distance from daily rail- i When a mining stampede takes place, men, :Fashion N~otes. Circuit, of the State pf Florida, in and for]

women amid youths with sober countenances Duval county. way communication do not care to take a daily -T.& C5:ONX TL L E BL~v.O ;II .T]:.'

preiiaturely a hre not to be stayed. The Thepresentinaytrulybedesignatedabraid Squire Sutton, Complaintant, newspaper. For these and others is published difference hetwieen mining and mule stain-season. vs. I- Iny Nl saneerld pedes is not so gieat. The airing stampede Gloves to wear with a wedding toilet should John McMillan, Defendant. a "ne .a

pon i imwietemlswt htO h ak or HYDON M CALL, Master pro hac k~ N w -Head 1 i i i s n ras lasts as long as it takes the people to reach be white undressed kid mosquetaires, with vice. hereby give notice that on Monday, their destination, and they have always a broad stitchings of silver or white silk upon tl-e 2d day of January, 1888, during the legal OUT EVERY THURSDAY, point in view, while the mules, with a chorus the back. hours for sale, I shall sell at public outcry, to of snorts, start off in a huddle for nowhere, the highest bidder, for cash, before the door of Containing the cream of the matter published in and it's all over in an hour or two; but there The Gem of the Collection. the court nose, in and for said county, the the daily during the preceding seven days. BEST MAKES ! - LARGEST STOCK ! - LOWEST PRICES Iis a like insane anxiety to go in the brain of From the San Francisco Chronicle. or furniture, seven pieces; one black walnut I will give you more for your money than any other house in the United States. I guarantee both. The human animal has a stronger will I know a small boy of under years who is bed-room set of furniture; one ash bedstead O ne D ollar a Y ear. Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or Organ to any honest man or woman on and feehe endurance, going to give himself atZawful lot of trouble amid washstand; adning room table, chains, trial and if not satisfactor , I will pay freight both ways. $25 cash and $10 a month on a Piano

When a suffering drove of cattle smells when he grows up. He has developed a iThis sae is made under the decree rendered ii Address, and el e c a o a y one an on t a d for-nrot muchmo eeal iont.inlO

water miles away, after along driveover a strong taste for mementoes, and he keeps said cause onthe 8th day of October, A. D. T. T. STOCKTON, Business Manager, fullinformation. Sheet Music, Strings Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, andain factevery dry section of country, the poOl frenzied them all carefully. We all keep mementoes 188 . DON p> < POBox"D" - Jckonville, a no e-pro ceing i ume t a is hde an aL very low 25ces I have 20d00 piece ofc .

: - :/ , / ... Master pronhacwvce. P. . .Bo ,n , o uiat l 0 cents percopy. 5,500 books, choice selections.,5 and 25cents. Send for Catalgu

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