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TI O 1DA LY NEWS-1ER ALD, SUNDA T MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1887. be married or buried here, as she admired great interest in this garden, and has at Y P E9~ equally the carriages with the wedding his home one of its productions. It is an FURNITURE. ANONG OUR) IT P L favors and the beautiful hearse with its immense squash, so called,. It weighs funeral trappings of exquisite woe. thirty pounds, is eight inches high and .4 biI0RT DISCOURSE ON TE DEIAGHTS Handsome Chatlie Pearce says he would forty-five in cirem3 erence, color of a light not mind being alone these lovely evenings green, and rugged as so many pebbles in OF AFTERN0 N TEAS. if he only had his sweetheart with him. - terior is a pale yellow, A real (urlosity. "When the cat's away, etc." Now the Among the weddings in town there was JVWE a a dens-Brshing mice must stop playing, clear away the one which, from some action or stupidity ROYAL Young Men and aidens-Brshing ip remnants of the east, pat in order the dis- of the editorial fraternity, has not been for IHome-Comers-A Brilliant Scigl arranged furniture, and prepare to be, mentioned in the local papers, and that Season..Coming -:Lonesome ;Lovers - henceforth, sedate old rats, was the marriage of one of our Dr's to , Widows and Bachelors. Colonel Gulicrammer, being scolded by omissionhas, very likely, deprived orgreat minWidows ae BachelorsOreammaeeo T- TO save the cost of removal we will sell I his better-half, for growing so fat, says he ly delayed the congratulations of friends, does not seek greatness; it is thrust upon 1nbeiohras grviu " s-n "Ah, youth!" so might run the admonish- s not seek greatness; its thrust upon and been in other ways a grevious disad for the remainder of this month s hmnt . vantage to them. _ _ __ _ SThine error scarce moves my astonishment. The return of Miss Juna Robinson last Miss Meeth, of Baltimors, Md.; has .. . For-why should I shrink from asserting?- week to her home, has let an aching void charge of the millinery department of Mrs. Myself have had hopes of converting in many hearts, which only time, or a J. Shackleford, for the winter. The Tie foolish to wisdom, I, soer, speedy reappearance of the young lady, can lady comes from the firm of Cater & Arm My life found its May grow October.ill. I talked and I wrote, but, one morning, strong in Baltimore. Life's Autumn bore fruit in the warning: Mr. T. D. Gibbons has come home, . Let to4I rest, atd quiet thy qupiltl be! bringing his bride, who cannot be more DONALD GRANT'S DEATH. nege a r. Gi b n,,h nsh' a r Eaith is eallth, and not heaven, and nees~Upopur asin Dr2t1II ear Reichar a Dr. Gibbons than she was as Dr. The Corqner's Jury Findsjthe F. R. & Mrs. Horace Drew and boys have come Preparations for the return of those of N. Company "iulpably Negligent" from their sojourn on the Fernandina the t fashionable world are to be noted The jury of inquest empainelled by Jus- AT beach looking as brown as berries and its everywhere, and predictions for an unu- twice Belisario on the 29th inst., to inquire well and happy as can be. _._. _. sually gay and brilliant season, here in inald A very pleasant dance was given last Jacksonville, multiply, cameto his death, met at the office of Jus week at the residence of Mrs. Burnside in For the ladies onlySomething for thec South Jacksonville by the young gentle- real protection of women, and which will tice Belisario yesterday :morning andex men of that suburb. * at the same time elevate them-thick, amined the following witnesses: Ab I After a delightful rest in the North, Mrs. sold shoes. John W. zkiel the rstwitness Absolutely Pure. Walker Lund returns this week, ready to Mr. Arthur Treisback leaves to-day for sworn and said in sn'.stance: This powder never varies. A marvel of resume her old place in the busy hive of an extended trip to the Wtest. He assumes "Iamgateman at the F.R. & N. cross- purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More On and after October I, we can be found at industrious workers. All music lovers a mysterious reticence'whenquestioned as ing: knewthat a manwas killed at the cnotbesocal than the ordina kihds, and can Sgad to welcome her back to his reason for havin chw h t t- m e n a nre e h n o S t willg bem cial more. -And while the ticular objective point, .and gives no satis- crg"'ing, but did not see himkille. 1 low test, short weight alum or phosphate W e st (_ / ',"] - R a s tr ee " % aoga t.Jhn s honce°in could not see him at the time he was pwders" M1111 U1 cans0W s . ROYAL BAKING organ at St. John's Church has been ably factory explanation, struck, au there was a train on the north OWDER Co_ .,6 alI street. N handled during her absence, still all at- Those to whom Mrs. E: 1. Robinson en- track and he was struck by an engine on tendants at that church will be more than deared herself during her residence here, the south track. Both trains were on the W here we will offer, at LOW PRICES, a larger stock pleased to see her in her old seat upon the will be glad to receive her again into her crossing at tue same time and the gates orvan stool. old circle, and will find that they have a were down." STR than ever before of r. and Mrs. Drew are home again, both welcome also for the little son she brings George Bolden was sworn and said: looking much the better for the trip, the withher, a new acquaintance to most of "I am switchman in the F. R. & N.* * g60 S doctor especially, who seems stronger than them. yards. Saw a man killed at the crossingur sh tor years past. - Ise F for years past. Mrs. Pearce and family have moved up on September 29 and was standing about CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING Mrs. C. Bours was heartily welcomed from Pablo, and are, domiciled at their 100 yards west of where he was killed." home by her neighbors and friends, to home, corner Newnan and Duval streets. Question: "Where washewhenEngine 8 2 _2P. I N- S Fresh in make, stylish in design, neat in appearance whom her absence seemed a very long one. Doctor Kenworth and wife came home 53 struck him "? in design, neat Miss Becka Abell returned last Wednes- a week ago. Wonder how they like the "nHe w std between te north H andsome groveand house, nurs- and durable in make. day, after an absence of two months. She warm weather of the past few days after tdsouthtrack , t en oross . ery, etc., at Oveido, orange county. has many warm friends who are delighted their summer in the high altitude of Roan su track, but stopped in the middle Abargain. to have her in her old place in their midst. Mountain? of track and was looking 5000 ifty acres-ten-acre grove, very L gv very eon struckhim." - 510Ku near Sanford. High, beautiful C IA1 L o Y S Mrs. Dearing has brought her daughter, Mrs. Lorimer has given up the Reviere question: "Were the gates down when anford. Highbeautif Miss Julia, home from school. House and taken rooms temporarily in the he was standing between the tracks?" building lots. A splendid property HAR DW-ARE. hv was standing between the tracks . A lonely householder on Duval street ex- Noony Block, on Laura street, until she "They were, and the engine was just for suburban homes. b pected his absent better-half homeFriday can find a house to sUit her. Although outside of the yards." 1200Fiftyouraeres fifteen-acrebear evening. To show her how glad he was to there are many vacant houses in the city Daniel King was sworn, and said: -ing grovehousenursery, etc.,near have her come home, be decided to have a it is difficult to find just the right kind ot "I belong to the bridge ang of the F. Picolata, Fla., St. Johns county, "re ular illumination." Every lamp in one when itis needed. R. & N. I saw a man 11 ed at crossing is cheap town limits. Thisplace the Ouse was filled and lighted, blinds Thursday's train brought Mr. and Mrs. September i9; was standing about forty Twenty-four building lots in West thrown open, and every care taken to have E. Bear home, yards west of the place where hewas killed . Palatka. Worth three times the a cheerful recetionfor her. His first re- Rev. J. L. Lyons is back from his vaca- He was standing ain between the rails ofpce offered for mark, when he came back from the depot tion the south track and was looking to the price offered for. alone, was: "Better put out some of the west. The gates were down at the time, 30 Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk Mrs. S. McClure entertained Mr. :and and had been down about ten minutes; ____. county. lights. n You anddaughters are Mrs. Russell with a few friends one even- both engines were in motion at the same 60 Ten acres in Apopka, Orange is p a ce R eserv ed Mrs. John Younai ainter are ing last week. It is needless to say that time, the train on the horth track heing . county. home again in the evening was a pleasant one ant neart- about half-way atr0ss the b-idge and was 2 I 0 ew two-story building (stote and trip. ily enjoyed by all present. backing into the yard when engine No. 53 _ dwelling) at Grove Par k, Alachua The boats of the De Bary brin parties to Mrs. Almond has abandoned Pablo for struck the deceased." county. Good business stand. hhise sec d Th mone bore as three this season, and come up to town. She John U. Renter, being put under oath, torehouse and lot at Haines brida coeas last week- twfoe toklassa bhr eac m Nei F' 0 this soeas. The weekwbefoe lassthee was almost the last to leave the charming said :i1uu. City, Polk county. Good business for Sidalouth Florida, the last being Mr.Cue beach. " saw Donald Grant before he was pepper with his lovely Georgia bride. Mrs. CrosWell has returned to her home killed. I first saw him coming from s tand. pepr with his la, ei Georgi bide. inM' mThiw s i oln s h dc i lmo lots in Lakeland, I'olk r familyare home in Tampa, having made a two weeks visit 13rooklan ; he wrs on the side of Commer- 6 Tw lots i ek Mr. F. F. LEngle and family are hoe to her mother, Mrs. Murdock, in this city. eial street toward the river. I saw him county. again. It is pleasant to see the familar cross the spot where the bars should have n lot in South Jacksonville, fcsaanad to have opened. and occu- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell will turn rosteso hr h ass~l ae 600. On i s ouhJaksnile facs aainanbeen if they had been down ; the bars -were Duval county. pied houses in placeof the gloomy, closed their faces homeward bound in a short not down, but I saw the bars drop down Two lots and dwelling at Mayport, up ones of summer time. time. They are expected about the 10th. behind him after he had 1,0. Duval county. The family of Mr. L. C. Emery are Miss Brown, of Brunswick, Ga., is the stepped across where the bar r Again in their home on Duval street, hay- guest of Miss Annie Tibbitts, on Laura stand when down. The train approaching 0, nThree lots in Oaklandt(North Jack ing come up from Mayport last week. street. from the west obstructed my view after --- e Mrs. Emery reports some magnificent The Misses E. and M. Clarkson are ex- bars were dropped. I was standing in 500 Ten acres at Bloomingdale, Hills. storms, of which they felt no fear what- pected this week from Pennsylvania. iront of the Electric Light station when I -. borocounty. Splendid orange dis ever, although the water reached their 'hey come to spend the winter in this city. saw Grant. About two minutes after I trict. cottage, the spray dashingover the porch. Mr. G. Clarksor, wife and child, will re- saw him I heard he was killed. The train 2 250f Two hundredacres near Plant City, Mr. J. E. Tucker begins his long delayed turn on Tuesday from a visit to relatives pullin into the yard was running about Hillsboro county. vacation to-day. He will return with Mrs. in Lancaster ant other points in Pennsyl- wnich killed Grr and, wa bcng at a rate , Twent acres in Plant City ove, Tukrwo a be asntal umevania. wihkle rnt a akn ta aei 0goe Tucker, who has been absent all sumer, acpi n efmof abpit four miles an hor. NO- house, et., Hillsboro county. about November 1. Lace pins in the form of brooms are said Eward R. VanBuren being sworn testi- 2, 00. One hundred and sixty acres choice MissAdaPratt was amoig the large to be the newest thing out. If they con- fied as follows: land near Brooksvile, Hernand number of home-seekers last week., She vey any practical lesson they may be valua- "I saw Donald Grant the day he was county. left for Fort George after only two day's ble. killed at about 12:25 p. m. (standard time. 2 One hcuse small store) and lot at stay in the city. Mrs. A. E. McClure and children re- He was going from Brooklyn towards t Summii Marin county.1 PA N Y Mr. Young, of East Jacksonville, has turned last night from Monticello, where Jacksonville. I crossed the F. R. & N., Forty acres northwest of Green moved a from Pabloib a ggage. they have spent a few weeks most pleas- tracks about three minutes previouA to Cove Spring, Clay county. - antly. .12:25 and at that time the engn ' Hamil-~ - Forty acres, twenty miles south of 64 an. 8T~Ie Eas tre i hc o ie o.. i c ta a Miss Celia Flemming is home again; just ton" was standing half way across the 600. St. Augustine. Hammock land on WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fro our English sister, is rowing in time to begi her sool work to-o treet and the gatemanhad raisedthegates - the coast, near the canal. Steamboat and Mill Sup plies, Saws and Beltin , Steam Pack I row. She is one 'f the able asistants. in Taefway toallowfootpassengersto puss Ten acresnear --- ,Alachua favor here as esewhere in th is country, the private school of Miss Flemming on The following report from Dr. A W. 250. cor ty, ing, Steam and Water ittings, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle and promises to be a most fashionable en Monroe street. Knight, who made the post mortem ex- - Stoves and Ranges, Agricultural I elements. tertainment for the autumn season. amination ofthe body, was read: 00 Twent ac There can he no more enjoyable way of re- Florida's favorite Major. the gallant W. JACKSONVILLE FLA., Sept. 29,187. - county, STATE AGENTS For Shipman Kerosene Oil Engines, Longman, and Martinez Prepare ceiving one's friends than in this informal B. Young, arrived in the city yesterday I hereby certify that I have this day Thirtybuildinglotson LakeCharm Paint Field's Force Pum ps Buffalo Scales Starke's Celebrated Dixie Plows, Henry Disstn and essentially sociable manner. lking as handsome and young as ever. made a post mnorterr examination of the 1 U0. (Long Lake), near Oveido, Orange Son's aws, Revere Rubber company's Belting. The round table with its handsome tea That popular young lady, Miss Emmie body of Donald Grant, at the dead-room county. Pl service and afewplatesof dainty biscuits Bird, has a friend, iss Julia Simpkins, ofO. Z. Tyler & Co., undertakers, and Twohouses and lotat Bayard, St.umbin nd Steam-Fitting in all their Branches. or simple cakes, or what is better still, visiting her, equally popular and equally ind that the whole left side of his head Johns county. Cast, WrougtIron, Lead and Terra Cotta Pipe, Pum ps and Drive Well Supplies. thin bread and butter; the hostess while charming as her hostess. had been crushed in by violence; thescalp - w dispensing tea and cakes with a mind free -and ear having been torn off which was Twenty res at Cork Hillsboro W Estimates and Prices furnished on application and Correspondence Solicited. from anxiety, chats easily and with unal- PENSACOL& PARAGRAPHS. sufficient cause for instant death. No . county. Very choice orange land. ah, Door Bulde' ools Paints, Oils, and Blinds, and HFardware,.n ans. loyed pleasure with her guests. And evidence of violence on any other part of i our building lots in Seville, Volu- and Varnish these sip the cheering beverage from egg- Items of People, Scenes and IHappenings the body sufficient to cause death. sia county. she1! clips nd feel fihenAselves very pat- in the Lumber iy.acres extra fine orange land, slcupsr anitnemds pat in the Lumber C . After l hearing the above t tonhy terns ofgrace, charity andAter airing the above testing, te 800.Hernando county ,near Pemberton tues. It would be impossible to be any- The grounds around the residence of H. jury rendered one following verdict and Ferry and Brooksvile thing else than happy and gay under such Bears are the handsomest in the city. adjourned: . Ferry and Brooksville. 1 1,t000. Six.)uildinglots a oining Spring- - DWA E influences as those found at " five o'clock There is a lovely mound with a pretty lit- VERDICT. UU fieldand ShellRoad, Duvalcounty. tea." tle summer-house on the ton. The grass STATE OF FLORIDA ta". is kept cut until it looks like a smooth ... COUNTY OF DUVAL ' j Any of the above property will prove a Do not let this hospitable custom die out green carpet. On one side is a high slope An investigation indented and taken for valuable* purchases I bought when it was 1 ladies, for want of appreciation. If you while the other is level almost. The co- the State of Florida in the county of Du- cheap, and am satisfied with a nodeiate i have not tried it do so, by all means, and leus bed is a "thingof beauty." The hedge val, on the 28th and 0th days of arin. You also save the commission Nxr i l i n you will find each repetition of it more and of box trees is very effective, while the September and on first day of October, by agents. : -iNttii c rng at OD d S ta ad more delightful. fountains add another charm to the whole A. DI). 1887-before me as Coroner-in R T , NES, a A well known .ay-Street merchant, a Tuesday there ws another e ood rain an for said county upon the view of the mighty hunterand successful fishermaIft fell heavy this tite. The wind was body of Donald Joseph Grant, then and 140 and 42 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, F starting off recently on a hunt, took whal very high, blowing much harder than the there lying dead, upon the oaths of - ,. . ,trt~ilgirrcent ,oahulttoo wha very . Wl- ardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishing he supposed to be his compass, but found gale of last week. It careened one light C. C. Collins, E. R. Van Buren, R, Wal Hardware, cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnish e e eded his , vesse on her side but did not severe- odam- zer, A. N. Do<If, Jks1ille, F Goods, Granite and Agate Ware. Sash, Doors, Blinds, whnh eddhsguidance, that he hadveslohesiebudinoseeed -ncAN.H Spang u-Whla instead a locket containing his wife's pie- age. ", Scort, good and lawful men 9f said coun Wh01_sa ____0_r, _Jaksonville PansadOl, AgiutrlIpem nsaIo n tune. It brought him out all right. Miss Mattie Ross, of Mobile, is visiting ty who being sworn and charged to in- Pa1lS and Ois. Agricultural Implements, Iron and * A paragraph in a Northern naper states at thehome of her brother, Dr. William quire bow and in what manner and by Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps, tha Pesdet leelnd riestohi wfeRoss, of this place. whom Donald Joseph Qrant came to hisSte, Rp BlinH sadPck g, um , thatPresident Cleveland writes to his wife death, do say upon their oath aforesaid that Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-Point every day when she is away from home. The foundation is laid for the residence his death was caused b being struck by F iSteel Galvanize Fence Wire, Mantel There ae any number of good husbands of Mr. Harry SimmQns on the porner of engine No. 53 of the lorida Railway ani here who have been just as attentive to Gregory and North Barcelona streets, Navigation Company, and we further find Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc. their better-halves this summer, as our which when completed will be an orna- that the said Railroad Company were cul- ° most excellent chief magistrate. No meant tothat locality. pably negligent in not providing the ---- 0- doubt their devotion has been duly appre- There are some lovely lawns here just proper precautions towardswarningpeople -AGENT FOR: eiated and will be amply repaid as their suitable for lawn tennis playing, but from crossing said tracks while trains are .nd wives return. strange to say that game has awakened in motion upon them crossing the street, Oil Orange Farmers Friend and On dit that a charming little widow of very little interest among the young peo- in that they failed to provide a flagman BOSS Plows, Perry & Co's Celebrated Stoves and Ranges, Fairbanks' Stan LaVilla has captured a rare prize, none le of this town. It was played somewhat stationedin the stre ttowarn people of ap- dare Saleos, , White Lead, Masury s Pure Colors in Sil other than the handsome and court!y cash- last winter, but has not as yet been re- preaching trains, le evidence being that d ier of o of the banks, heretofore consid- sumed while croquet has become a thing the deceased crossed the tracks from the , , ered an incorrigible bachelor. of the past. south side towards the north side andbe- MRSUr 's Rilroad and Liqud Paint Miss Ida Overstreet, having had a de- It is quite cool here at present. Guess fore the gates were let down-lthe gate lighful vacation visiting friends and the "summer vagrants," as one of them tender being inaucsaurstiostata ilRo adng ahe n Copperuid Pinwot. rdr making onqests in various parts of Geo- terms it, will all come home shortly. They could not see persons approaching from A any adirr wil bu rg a to wecmewllfn of ocpin to av thi the t0sd eosonas the jror afog r eaidR tate6 foHt1 0r i HOg Stove Co.'s "Look gia, returned to this city yesterday. Her will be vagrants no longer then, for they south side. In witness whereof as well S A e nt o Chattanooga So e C .s L o her home. mrrwibegatO eloehomes aired and fitted up for cold weather, have to thisinq'iisition set their hands and B $ P E S /0u" to e . ri sinJ c n l es me.. innlordirrswileg tow m 2a-entey apf iweteth U ed D S EPS I A Out" Stoves. Prices in Jacksonville samne Pretty country cousins from alorions The can't-get-aways have adull time of it seals--on the day and year aforesaid at the I f the cutate are perfecting all portist here all through a long summer, but have place aforesaid. W this winter to tke in the attractions of to be sae if they rein well, and S,Foreman.SIC HE DACHE as in Chattanooga. the Sub-Tropical. There were some satis- they9are always glad toAwelcome their re- E. LZEVANnanE. Itoy samples of visitant maidens at turninusfriends and the approach of winter, .D h CONSTIPATION BENNETT & MUJLROY, Pablo during the past season who will be as our lorida winters are so delightful. A. N. DoBB,os O S I TIOBE E T U RO warmly welcomed again. Jacksonville s The Teachers' Institute is in session here J. E. SCOTT, d ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER b eau x are cap able of a d m iri n an d p ay in g n ow . M u ch in terest is m an ifested in it ny ye'r D va BCLISo uiO , nty .a o NE R A LET IN 01 6 I .EPACKA ES, B a r a B i l l i a r d E or ns the gallant to an unlimitednumber; so teachers and pupils.' Acting Coroner Duval County. SAE OLOUISVILLE si gl. .L1.,LI..'.. F o.-1. it is to lbe hoped all will come. Mrs. Fergusoni wife of Captain Alex. Mr. Jeff Lamar left on last Tuesday for a Ferguson, died m this city on Sunday .PERSONAL. GEORGE HUGHES, Wholesale and OPPOSITE ASTOR BLOCK, 79 WEST BAY ST., JACESONVILLE, FLA. short visit to his mother in Monticello. morning last. This estimable lady has left John H. Welsh, of Welshton, will be in Retail Agent for the State.NOTICE-WV From there h will proceed to Raliegh her husband and see al little children to the cty to day. thatwe hav u e t I e icens for t n d e no I of e, N. C., wher on the 5th he will be united mourn her untimely death. They have the J. D. Bucky is in Nqew York City putting labor or money to make it one of the very nicest and complete establishments in the South. in.marr.age. t Miss Althea Hawkins, a heartfelt smypathy oftheir many friends in abig stock gentlemen's frnishings O -- rv -RP UE[ur Billiard8 lon is handsomely fnishedup with the nest kindsof billiard and pooltables g reigning belle of that city. After the in their great bereavement. Preston B. Bird, son or U. S. Marshal having all the latest attachments belonging thereto. As in the past we are determined to keep marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lamar will make Master James Landrum, son of Captain Col. W. C. Bird, of this city leaves to-day upte reputation already attained, makig our place the resort for the best element of our an extensive tour of some weeks through S. Landrum, was badly bitten by a dog to resume his studies in the South Caro the North. It is said that there will e on Wednesday morning. lina Military Academy near Charleston. Relieved and cured without any operation or 's W ine, uors Beer several splendid receptions given in their Ms. Artaud, widow of the late Dr. Mrs. Gus Muller went over to St. detention frombusiness. Al ili1iS 01 , L, and Cigars, honor upon their return. It is safe to say Theodore Artaud, of the United States Augustine yesterday to attend the funeral o thebestquaitiessdeitherythebarrelkeg, jg rnta. fOrdersfok that Mr. Lamar will shine i thh role of d Army, left Saturday night, the 12th inst., of Mrs. Sarah Hartshorn, her od-mother, e u byexpress will receive prompt attent ion, and alegoo s warranted the same as rte deb happy benedict as weLl as heads grace for the North accompanied by her son, who was one of the oldest inhabitants of *uus. Re ei romtfull t is Captain Gibson, of the United States t Ancientcity. Shediedfromextreme EXAMINATION FREE. Benrnrett < lt u.1ro ,,No 79 West Bay Street. Here is an old saying worthy of feminine Navy,issllatn comnerothsldg. thought: 1 The woman that market a. navy yard. There is scarcely an employ- Mlle. Marie Briand, after an absence of OvF'ic 3 A West Bay street ROOM 1 puddieg in silence is better than one that ment in the yard, and ene dull on the four years, has just returned to the city, A D A MS ac S onIv, or maiuketh a tart reply." reserve. Many families have been obliged and will ren a suite of rooms for stylish Jcksonsvile, Florida. Miss Edna Baldwin is so unfortunate as to leave there to seek means of sustenance dressmaking, over . L. Keene's millinery PROF. L. D. BIGGER. to beobiged to give up her course of study elsewhere, store, corner of Laura and Bay streets,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN at Mount Eagle, on account of ill health. Dr. Ross, of the United States Navy, Judge James M. Baker and District At- Refeence: J. C. GREEnEY, Florida Savings Shehas conm home, and it is hoped that stationed at Pensacola Navy Yard, is a torney T. A. MacDonell returned from Bank, Jacksonville. she will soon entirely recover here in her physician of rare ability. He has won the Clay County yesterday, where they had [________________1__ native air. confidenee and esteem of all the people on been to hold court. They leave again to- R. . mno r ih ef e rd yn i t, i oo ohh i a Rev. Mr. Hanmon. formerly in charge of the Reserve, and many in this city, by his morrow for Starke, where court will be AHOVLEAAEY St. Paul's M. E. church inthis city, passed successful treatment and great kindness held for Bradford County. SELECT. through here last week cn routte to F'er- and charity. - .. - . Miss S. P. Fleming, A. B., Prof. J. Colton, STALL NO. 8, CITY MARKET, nandina to meet wife and babies, home- Near the office of the Pensacola Ice Con- THANKS. ClassPh.P. rincia Cols. ercial; is pro ward bound from their summer outing, any there is a peculiar garden, the soil At the request of Mr. and Mrs. Lukatis vi cld forgitifcasid rcratle i po- t- They are delightfully situated in Monti-" being composed of ballast discharged from lgae cetcadpeaacydprmns cello, where they have beeh since leaving vessels from different countries, Plants we express for them the gratitude they Music and Art. Unusual advantages in Jacksonville. of vegetables and grain spring up volun- feel for the kindness and generosity shown modern languages and natural sciences. Corn- Fnn E , n', * Lot *V rk ya Oneoftheayandcharingbelles of etal and gr o heprot to them as strangers, in trouble and af- plete apparatus and Cabinet of 'over 3,000 I(UUI i llS cA IlU-11 1u One ofthe gay and charming belles of taily and grow to huge proportions. A fiction, by the people of Jacksonville. specimens. Type writg, stenography and Middle leFloraw te d a n ac p resent a cotton plant is flourishing, . ' te s e . w book-keeping. rivate classes f. adults. Short ... . and Pablo during the Encampment, says No one can affirm from :whence the differ- ":God," they say, devoutly. "will bless Fall term begins Monday, October 3. Pupils V~oeaeand Re'y; ')lr ',w; ~ on hr N ; ii: she cannot tell whether she would rather ent plants came. Colonel Ruter takes them." ,ecivea aiylne Wholesale, Retail.....ea..r. Iirl e N.. ptic,-e, - , , : :.
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Page 1: R T , NES,...resume her old place in the busy hive of an extended trip to the Wtest. He assumes "Iamgateman at the F.R. & N. cross- purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More On and

TI O 1DA LY NEWS-1ER ALD, SUNDA T MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1887.

be married or buried here, as she admired great interest in this garden, and has at

Y P E9~ equally the carriages with the wedding his home one of its productions. It is an FURNITURE.

ANONG OUR) IT P L favors and the beautiful hearse with its immense squash, so called,. It weighs funeral trappings of exquisite woe. thirty pounds, is eight inches high and

.4 biI0RT DISCOURSE ON TE DEIAGHTS Handsome Chatlie Pearce says he would forty-five in cirem3 erence, color of a light

not mind being alone these lovely evenings green, and rugged as so many pebbles in

OF AFTERN0 N TEAS. if he only had his sweetheart with him. - terior is a pale yellow, A real (urlosity.

"When the cat's away, etc." Now the Among the weddings in town there was JVWE a a dens-Brshing mice must stop playing, clear away the one which, from some action or stupidity ROYAL

Young Men and aidens-Brshing ip remnants of the east, pat in order the dis- of the editorial fraternity, has not been

for IHome-Comers-A Brilliant Scigl arranged furniture, and prepare to be, mentioned in the local papers, and that

Season..Coming -:Lonesome ;Lovers - henceforth, sedate old rats, was the marriage of one of our Dr's to ,

Widows and Bachelors. Colonel Gulicrammer, being scolded by omissionhas, very likely, deprived orgreatminWidows ae BachelorsOreammaeeo T- TO save the cost of removal we will sell

I his better-half, for growing so fat, says he ly delayed the congratulations of friends, does not seek greatness; it is thrust upon 1nbeiohras grviu " s-n

"Ah, youth!" so might run the admonish- s not seek greatness; its thrust upon and been in other ways a grevious disad for the remainder of this month s hmnt . vantage to them.

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SThine error scarce moves my astonishment. The return of Miss Juna Robinson last Miss Meeth, of Baltimors, Md.; has .. .

For-why should I shrink from asserting?- week to her home, has let an aching void charge of the millinery department of Mrs.

Myself have had hopes of converting in many hearts, which only time, or a J. Shackleford, for the winter. The Tie foolish to wisdom, I, soer, speedy reappearance of the young lady, can lady comes from the firm of Cater & Arm My life found its May grow October.ill. I talked and I wrote, but, one morning, strong in Baltimore.

Life's Autumn bore fruit in the warning: Mr. T. D. Gibbons has come home, . Let to4I rest, atd quiet thy qupiltl be! bringing his bride, who cannot be more DONALD GRANT'S DEATH. nege a r. Gi b n,,h nsh' a r

Eaith is eallth, and not heaven, and nees~Upopur asin Dr2t1II ear Re ichar a Dr. Gibbons than she was as Dr. The Corqner's Jury Findsjthe F. R. &

Mrs. Horace Drew and boys have come Preparations for the return of those of N. Company "iulpably Negligent"

from their sojourn on the Fernandina the t fashionable world are to be noted The jury of inquest empainelled by Jus- AT

beach looking as brown as berries and its everywhere, and predictions for an unu- twice Belisario on the 29th inst., to inquire

well and happy as can be. _._. _. sually gay and brilliant season, here in inald

A very pleasant dance was given last Jacksonville, multiply, cameto his death, met at the office of Jus

week at the residence of Mrs. Burnside in For the ladies onlySomething for thec South Jacksonville by the young gentle- real protection of women, and which will tice Belisario yesterday :morning andex

men of that suburb. * at the same time elevate them-thick, amined the following witnesses: Ab I

After a delightful rest in the North, Mrs. sold shoes. John W. zkiel the rstwitness Absolutely Pure. Walker Lund returns this week, ready to Mr. Arthur Treisback leaves to-day for sworn and said in sn'.stance: This powder never varies. A marvel of

resume her old place in the busy hive of an extended trip to the Wtest. He assumes "Iamgateman at the F.R. & N. cross- purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More On and after October I, we can be found at industrious workers. All music lovers a mysterious reticence'whenquestioned as ing: knewthat a manwas killed at the cnotbesocal than the ordina kihds, and can

Sgad to welcome her back to his reason for havin chw h t t- m e n a nre e h n o S t willg bem cial more. -And while the ticular objective point, .and gives no satis- crg"'ing, but did not see himkille. 1 low test, short weight alum or phosphate W e st (_ / ',"] - R a s tr ee " % aoga t.Jhn s honce°in could not see him at the time he was pwders" M1111 U1 cans0W s . ROYAL BAKING

organ at St. John's Church has been ably factory explanation, struck, au there was a train on the north OWDER Co_ .,6 alI street. N

handled during her absence, still all at- Those to whom Mrs. E: 1. Robinson en- track and he was struck by an engine on

tendants at that church will be more than deared herself during her residence here, the south track. Both trains were on the W here we will offer, at LOW PRICES, a larger stock pleased to see her in her old seat upon the will be glad to receive her again into her crossing at tue same time and the gates orvan stool. old circle, and will find that they have a were down." STR than ever before of

r. and Mrs. Drew are home again, both welcome also for the little son she brings George Bolden was sworn and said:

looking much the better for the trip, the withher, a new acquaintance to most of "I am switchman in the F. R. & N.* * g60 S

doctor especially, who seems stronger than them. yards. Saw a man killed at the crossingur sh tor years past.

- Ise F for years past. Mrs. Pearce and family have moved up on September 29 and was standing about CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING

Mrs. C. Bours was heartily welcomed from Pablo, and are, domiciled at their 100 yards west of where he was killed."

home by her neighbors and friends, to home, corner Newnan and Duval streets. Question: "Where washewhenEngine 8 2 _2P. I N- S Fresh in make, stylish in design, neat in appearance whom her absence seemed a very long one. Doctor Kenworth and wife came home 53 struck him "? in design, neat

Miss Becka Abell returned last Wednes- a week ago. Wonder how they like the "nHe w std between te north H andsome groveand house, nurs- and durable in make. day, after an absence of two months. She warm weather of the past few days after tdsouthtrack , t en oross . ery, etc., at Oveido, orange county.

has many warm friends who are delighted their summer in the high altitude of Roan su track, but stopped in the middle Abargain.

to have her in her old place in their midst. Mountain? of track and was looking 5000 ifty acres-ten-acre grove, very L gv very eon struckhim." - 510Ku near Sanford. High, beautiful C IA1 L o Y S

Mrs. Dearing has brought her daughter, Mrs. Lorimer has given up the Reviere question: "Were the gates down when anford. Highbeautif

Miss Julia, home from school. House and taken rooms temporarily in the he was standing between the tracks?" building lots. A splendid property HAR DW-ARE. hv was standing between the tracks .

A lonely householder on Duval street ex- Noony Block, on Laura street, until she "They were, and the engine was just for suburban homes. b

pected his absent better-half homeFriday can find a house to sUit her. Although outside of the yards." 1200Fiftyouraeres fifteen-acrebear

evening. To show her how glad he was to there are many vacant houses in the city Daniel King was sworn, and said: -ing grovehousenursery, etc.,near

have her come home, be decided to have a it is difficult to find just the right kind ot "I belong to the bridge ang of the F. Picolata, Fla., St. Johns county,

"re ular illumination." Every lamp in one when itis needed. R. & N. I saw a man 11 ed at crossing is cheap town limits. Thisplace

the Ouse was filled and lighted, blinds Thursday's train brought Mr. and Mrs. September i9; was standing about forty Twenty-four building lots in West

thrown open, and every care taken to have E. Bear home, yards west of the place where hewas killed . Palatka. Worth three times the

a cheerful recetionfor her. His first re- Rev. J. L. Lyons is back from his vaca- He was standing ain between the rails ofpce offered for

mark, when he came back from the depot tion the south track and was looking to the price offered for.

alone, was: "Better put out some of the west. The gates were down at the time, 30 Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk Mrs. S. McClure entertained Mr. :and and had been down about ten minutes; ____. county.

lights. n You anddaughters are Mrs. Russell with a few friends one even- both engines were in motion at the same 60 Ten acres in Apopka, Orange is p a ce R eserv ed Mrs. John Younai ainter are ing last week. It is needless to say that time, the train on the horth track heing . county.

home again in the evening was a pleasant one ant neart- about half-way atr0ss the b-idge and was 2 I 0 ew two-story building (stote and trip. ily enjoyed by all present. backing into the yard when engine No. 53 _ dwelling) at Grove Par k , Alachua

The boats of the De Bary brin parties to Mrs. Almond has abandoned Pablo for struck the deceased." county. Good business stand.

hhise sec d Th mone bore as three this season, and come up to town. She John U. Renter, being put under oath, torehouse and lot at Haines

brida coeas last week- twfoe toklassa bhr eac m Nei F' 0 this soeas. The weekwbefoe lassthee was almost the last to leave the charming said :i1uu. City, Polk county. Good business for Sidalouth Florida, the last being Mr.Cue beach. " saw Donald Grant before he was pepper with his lovely Georgia bride. Mrs. CrosWell has returned to her home killed. I first saw him coming from s tand.

pepr with his la, ei Georgi bide. inM' mThiw s i oln s h dc i lmo lots in Lakeland, I'olk r familyare home in Tampa, having made a two weeks visit 13rooklan ; he wrs on the side of Commer- 6 Tw lots i ek

Mr. F. F. LEngle and family are hoe to her mother, Mrs. Murdock, in this city. eial street toward the river. I saw him county.

again. It is pleasant to see the familar cross the spot where the bars should have n lot in South Jacksonville,

fcsaanad to have opened. and occu- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell will turn rosteso hr h ass~l ae 600. On i s ouhJaksnile facs aainanbeen if they had been down ; the bars -were Duval county.

pied houses in placeof the gloomy, closed their faces homeward bound in a short not down, but I saw the bars drop down Two lots and dwelling at Mayport,

up ones of summer time. time. They are expected about the 10th. behind him after he had 1,0. Duval county.

The family of Mr. L. C. Emery are Miss Brown, of Brunswick, Ga., is the stepped across where the bar r

Again in their home on Duval street, hay- guest of Miss Annie Tibbitts, on Laura stand when down. The train approaching 0, nThree lots in Oaklandt(North Jack

ing come up from Mayport last week. street. from the west obstructed my view after --- e

Mrs. Emery reports some magnificent The Misses E. and M. Clarkson are ex- bars were dropped. I was standing in 500 Ten acres at Bloomingdale, Hills.

storms, of which they felt no fear what- pected this week from Pennsylvania. iront of the Electric Light station when I -. borocounty. Splendid orange dis

ever, although the water reached their 'hey come to spend the winter in this city. saw Grant. About two minutes after I trict.

cottage, the spray dashingover the porch. Mr. G. Clarksor, wife and child, will re- saw him I heard he was killed. The train 2 250f Two hundredacres near Plant City,

Mr. J. E. Tucker begins his long delayed turn on Tuesday from a visit to relatives pullin into the yard was running about Hillsboro county.

vacation to-day. He will return with Mrs. in Lancaster ant other points in Pennsyl- wnich killed Grr and, wa bcng at a rate , Twent acres in Plant City ove, Tukrwo a be asntal umevania. wihkle rnt a akn ta aei 0goe

Tucker, who has been absent all sumer, acpi n efmof abpit four miles an hor. NO- house, et., Hillsboro county.

about November 1. Lace pins in the form of brooms are said Eward R. VanBuren being sworn testi- 2, 00. One hundred and sixty acres choice

MissAdaPratt was amoig the large to be the newest thing out. If they con- fied as follows: land near Brooksvile, Hernand

number of home-seekers last week., She vey any practical lesson they may be valua- "I saw Donald Grant the day he was county.

left for Fort George after only two day's ble. killed at about 12:25 p. m. (standard time. 2 One hcuse small store) and lot at

stay in the city. Mrs. A. E. McClure and children re- He was going from Brooklyn towards t Summii Marin county.1 PA N Y Mr. Young, of East Jacksonville, has turned last night from Monticello, where Jacksonville. I crossed the F. R. & N., Forty acres northwest of Green

moved a from Pabloib a ggage. they have spent a few weeks most pleas- tracks about three minutes previouA to Cove Spring, Clay county.

- antly. .12:25 and at that time the engn ' Hamil-~ - Forty acres, twenty miles south of 64 an. 8T~Ie Eas tre i hc o ie o..

i c ta a Miss Celia Flemming is home again; just ton" was standing half way across the 600. St. Augustine. Hammock land on WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

fro our English sister, is rowing in time to begi her sool work to-o treet and the gatemanhad raisedthegates - the coast, near the canal. Steamboat and Mill Sup plies, Saws and Beltin , Steam Pack I row. She is one 'f the able asistants. in

Taefway toallowfootpassengersto

puss Ten acresnear --- ,Alachua

favor here as esewhere in th is country, the private school of Miss Flemming on The following report from Dr. A W. 250. cor ty, ing, Steam and Water ittings, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle and promises to be a most fashionable en Monroe street. Knight, who made the post mortem ex- - Stoves and Ranges, Agricultural I elements.

tertainment for the autumn season. amination ofthe body, was read: 00 Twent ac

There can he no more enjoyable way of re- Florida's favorite Major. the gallant W. JACKSONVILLE FLA., Sept. 29,187. - county, STATE AGENTS For Shipman Kerosene Oil Engines, Longman, and Martinez Prepare

ceiving one's friends than in this informal B. Young, arrived in the city yesterday I hereby certify that I have this day Thirtybuildinglotson LakeCharm Paint Field's Force Pum ps Buffalo Scales Starke's Celebrated Dixie Plows, Henry Disstn

and essentially sociable manner. lking as handsome and young as ever. made a post mnorterr examination of the 1 U0. (Long Lake), near Oveido, Orange Son's aws, Revere Rubber company's Belting.

The round table with its handsome tea That popular young lady, Miss Emmie body of Donald Grant, at the dead-room county. Pl

service and afewplatesof dainty biscuits Bird, has a friend, iss Julia Simpkins, ofO. Z. Tyler & Co., undertakers, and Twohouses and lotat Bayard, St.umbin nd Steam-Fitting in all their Branches. or simple cakes, or what is better still, visiting her, equally popular and equally ind that the whole left side of his head Johns county. Cast, WrougtIron, Lead and Terra Cotta Pipe, Pum ps and Drive Well Supplies.

thin bread and butter; the hostess while charming as her hostess. had been crushed in by violence; thescalp - w

dispensing tea and cakes with a mind free -and ear having been torn off which was Twenty res at Cork Hillsboro W Estimates and Prices furnished on application and Correspondence Solicited.

from anxiety, chats easily and with unal- PENSACOL& PARAGRAPHS. sufficient cause for instant death. No . county. Very choice orange land. ah, Door Bulde' ools Paints, Oils, and Blinds, and HFardware,.n ans.

loyed pleasure with her guests. And evidence of violence on any other part of i our building lots in Seville, Volu- and Varnish

these sip the cheering beverage from egg- Items of People, Scenes and IHappenings the body sufficient to cause death. sia county.

she1! clips nd feel fihenAselves very pat- in the Lumber iy.acres extra fine orange land,

slcupsr anitnemds pat in the Lumber C . After l hearing the above t tonhy terns ofgrace, charity andAter airing the above testing, te 800.Hernando county ,near Pemberton

tues. It would be impossible to be any- The grounds around the residence of H. jury rendered one following verdict and Ferry and Brooksvile

thing else than happy and gay under such Bears are the handsomest in the city. adjourned: . Ferry and Brooksville. 1

1,t000. Six.)uildinglots a oining Spring- - DWA E

influences as those found at " five o'clock There is a lovely mound with a pretty lit- VERDICT. UU fieldand ShellRoad, Duvalcounty.

tea." tle summer-house on the ton. The grass STATE OF FLORIDA

ta". is kept cut until it looks like a smooth ... COUNTY OF DUVAL ' j Any of the above property will prove a

Do not let this hospitable custom die out green carpet. On one side is a high slope An investigation indented and taken for valuable* purchases I bought when it was 1

ladies, for want of appreciation. If you while the other is level almost. The co- the State of Florida in the county of Du- cheap, and am satisfied with a nodeiate i

have not tried it do so, by all means, and leus bed is a "thingof beauty." The hedge val, on the 28th and 0th days of arin. You also save the commission Nxr i l i n you will find each repetition of it more and of box trees is very effective, while the September and on first day of October, by agents. : -iNttii c rng at OD d S ta ad more delightful. fountains add another charm to the whole A. DI). 1887-before me as Coroner-in R T , NES, a

A well known .ay-Street merchant, a Tuesday there ws another e ood rain an for said county upon the view of the

mighty hunterand successful fishermaIft fell heavy this tite. The wind was body of Donald Joseph Grant, then and 140 and 42 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, F starting off recently on a hunt, took whal very high, blowing much harder than the there lying dead, upon the oaths of

-,.

. ,trt~ilgirrcent ,oahulttoo wha very . Wl- ardware, Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnishing he supposed to be his compass, but found gale of last week. It careened one light C. C. Collins, E. R. Van Buren, R, Wal Hardware, cutlery, Stoves and Tinware, House Furnish

e e eded his , vesse on her side but did not severe- odam- zer, A. N. Do<If, Jks1ille, F Goods, Granite and Agate Ware. Sash, Doors, Blinds, whnh eddhsguidance, that he hadveslohesiebudinoseeed -ncAN.H Spang u-Whla

instead a locket containing his wife's pie- age. ", Scort, good and lawful men 9f said coun Wh01_sa ____0_r, _Jaksonville PansadOl, AgiutrlIpem nsaIo n

tune. It brought him out all right. Miss Mattie Ross, of Mobile, is visiting ty who being sworn and charged to in- Pa1lS and Ois. Agricultural Implements, Iron and *

A paragraph in a Northern naper states at thehome of her brother, Dr. William quire bow and in what manner and by Steel, Rope Belting, Hose and Packing, Pumps, tha Pesdet leelnd riestohi wfeRoss, of this place. whom Donald Joseph Qrant came to hisSte, Rp BlinH sadPck g, um ,

thatPresident Cleveland writes to his wife death, do say upon their oath aforesaid that Steam and Water Pipe and Fittings, Four-Point

every day when she is away from home. The foundation is laid for the residence his death was caused b being struck by F iSteel Galvanize Fence Wire, Mantel

There ae any number of good husbands of Mr. Harry SimmQns on the porner of engine No. 53 of the lorida Railway ani

here who have been just as attentive to Gregory and North Barcelona streets, Navigation Company, and we further find Grates, Etc., Etc., Etc.

their better-halves this summer, as our which when completed will be an orna- that the said Railroad Company were cul- °

most excellent chief magistrate. No meant tothat locality. pably negligent in not providing the ---- 0-

doubt their devotion has been duly appre- There are some lovely lawns here just proper precautions towardswarningpeople -AGENT FOR:

eiated and will be amply repaid as their suitable for lawn tennis playing, but from crossing said tracks while trains are .nd

wives return. strange to say that game has awakened in motion upon them crossing the street, Oil Orange Farmers Friend and

On dit that a charming little widow of very little interest among the young peo- in that they failed to provide a flagman BOSS Plows, Perry & Co's Celebrated Stoves and Ranges, Fairbanks' Stan

LaVilla has captured a rare prize, none le of this town. It was played somewhat stationedin the stre ttowarn people of ap- dare Saleos, , White Lead, Masury s Pure Colors in Sil other than the handsome and court!y cash- last winter, but has not as yet been re- preaching trains, le evidence being that d ier of o of the banks, heretofore consid- sumed while croquet has become a thing the deceased crossed the tracks from the , ,

ered an incorrigible bachelor. of the past. south side towards the north side andbe- MRSUr 's Rilroad and Liqud Paint Miss Ida Overstreet, having had a de- It is quite cool here at present. Guess fore the gates were let down-lthe gate

lighful vacation visiting friends and the "summer vagrants," as one of them tender being inaucsaurstiostata ilRo adng ahe n Copperuid Pinwot. rdr making onqests in various parts of Geo- terms it, will all come home shortly. They could not see persons approaching from A

any adirr wil bu rg a to wecmewllfn of ocpin to av thi the t0sd eosonas the jror afog r eaidR tate6 foHt1 0r i HOg Stove Co.'s "Look gia, returned to this city yesterday. Her will be vagrants no longer then, for they south side. In witness whereof as well S A e nt o Chattanooga So e C .s L o her home. mrrwibegatO eloehomes aired and fitted up for cold weather, have to thisinq'iisition set their hands and B $ P E S /0u" to e . ri sinJ c n l es me..

innlordirrswileg tow m 2a-entey apf iweteth U ed D S EPS I A Out" Stoves. Prices in Jacksonville samne Pretty country cousins from alorions The can't-get-aways have adull time of it seals--on the day and year aforesaid at the I

f the cutate are perfecting all portist here all through a long summer, but have place aforesaid. W

this winter to tke in the attractions of to be sae if they rein well, and S,Foreman.SIC HE DACHE as in Chattanooga. the Sub-Tropical. There were some satis- they9are always glad toAwelcome their re- E. LZEVANnanE.

Itoy samples of visitant maidens at turninusfriends and the approach of winter, .D h CONSTIPATION BENNETT & MUJLROY, Pablo during the past season who will be as our lorida winters are so delightful. A. N. DoBB,os O S I TIOBE E T U RO

warmly welcomed again. Jacksonville s The Teachers' Institute is in session here J. E. SCOTT, d ALL DISEASES OF THE LIVER

b eau x are cap able of a d m iri n an d p ay in g n ow . M u ch in terest is m an ifested in it ny ye'r D va BCLISo uiO , nty .a o N E R A LET IN 01 6 I .EPACKA ES, B a r a B i l l i a r d E or nsthe gallant to an unlimitednumber; so teachers and pupils.' Acting Coroner Duval County. SAE OLOUISVILLE si gl. .L1.,LI..'.. F o.-1. it is to lbe hoped all will come. Mrs. Fergusoni wife of Captain Alex.

Mr. Jeff Lamar left on last Tuesday for a Ferguson, died m this city on Sunday .PERSONAL. GEORGE HUGHES, Wholesale and OPPOSITE ASTOR BLOCK, 79 WEST BAY ST., JACESONVILLE, FLA.

short visit to his mother in Monticello. morning last. This estimable lady has left John H. Welsh, of Welshton, will be in Retail Agent for the State.NOTICE-WV

From there h will proceed to Raliegh her husband and see al little children to the cty to day. thatwe hav u e t I e icens for t n d e no I of e,

N. C., wher on the 5th he will be united mourn her untimely death. They have the J. D. Bucky is in Nqew York City putting labor or money to make it one of the very nicest and complete establishments in the South.

in.marr.age. t Miss Althea Hawkins, a heartfelt smypathy oftheir many friends in abig stock gentlemen's frnishings O -- rv -RP UE[ur Billiard8 lon is handsomely fnishedup with the nest kindsof billiard and pooltables g

reigning belle of that city. After the in their great bereavement. Preston B. Bird, son or U. S. Marshal having all the latest attachments belonging thereto. As in the past we are determined to keep

marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lamar will make Master James Landrum, son of Captain Col. W. C. Bird, of this city leaves to-day upte reputation already attained, makig our place the resort for the best element of our

an extensive tour of some weeks through S. Landrum, was badly bitten by a dog to resume his studies in the South Caro

the North. It is said that there will e on Wednesday morning. lina Military Academy near Charleston. Relieved and cured without any operation or 's W ine, uors Beer several splendid receptions given in their Ms. Artaud, widow of the late Dr. Mrs. Gus Muller went over to St. detention frombusiness. Al ili1iS 01 , L, and Cigars, honor upon their return. It is safe to say Theodore Artaud, of the United States Augustine yesterday to attend the funeral o thebestquaitiessdeitherythebarrelkeg, jg rnta. fOrdersfok

that Mr. Lamar will shine i thh role of d Army, left Saturday night, the 12th inst., of Mrs. Sarah Hartshorn, her od-mother, e u byexpress will receive prompt attent ion, and alegoo s warranted the same as rte deb

happy benedict as weLl as heads grace for the North accompanied by her son, who was one of the oldest inhabitants of *uus. Re ei romtfull

t is Captain Gibson, of the United States t Ancientcity. Shediedfromextreme EXAMINATION FREE. Benrnrett < lt u.1ro ,,No 79 West Bay Street. Here is an old saying worthy of feminine Navy,issllatn comnerothsldg.

thought: 1 The woman that market a. navy yard. There is scarcely an employ- Mlle. Marie Briand, after an absence of OvF'ic 3 A West Bay street ROOM 1

puddieg in silence is better than one that ment in the yard, and ene dull on the four years, has just returned to the city, A D A MS ac S onIv, or maiuketh a tart reply." reserve. Many families have been obliged and will ren a suite of rooms for stylish Jcksonsvile, Florida.

Miss Edna Baldwin is so unfortunate as to leave there to seek means of sustenance dressmaking, over . L. Keene's millinery PROF. L. D. BIGGER.

to beobiged to give up her course of study elsewhere, store, corner of Laura and Bay streets,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

at Mount Eagle, on account of ill health. Dr. Ross, of the United States Navy, Judge James M. Baker and District At- Refeence: J. C. GREEnEY, Florida Savings

Shehas conm home, and it is hoped that stationed at Pensacola Navy Yard, is a torney T. A. MacDonell returned from Bank, Jacksonville.

she will soon entirely recover here in her physician of rare ability. He has won the Clay County yesterday, where they had [________________1__

native air. confidenee and esteem of all the people on been to hold court. They leave again to- R. . mno r ih ef e rd yn i t, i oo ohh i a Rev. Mr. Hanmon. formerly in charge of the Reserve, and many in this city, by his morrow for Starke, where court will be AHOVLEAAEY

St. Paul's M. E. church inthis city, passed successful treatment and great kindness held for Bradford County. SELECT.

through here last week cn routte to F'er- and charity. - .. - . Miss S. P. Fleming, A. B., Prof. J. Colton, STALL NO. 8, CITY MARKET,

nandina to meet wife and babies, home- Near the office of the Pensacola Ice Con- THANKS. ClassPh.P. rincia Cols. ercial; is pro

ward bound from their summer outing, any there is a peculiar garden, the soil At the request of Mr. and Mrs. Lukatis vi cld forgitifcasid rcratle i po- t-

They are delightfully situated in Monti-" being composed of ballast discharged from lgae cetcadpeaacydprmns

cello, where they have beeh since leaving vessels from different countries, Plants we express for them the gratitude they Music and Art. Unusual advantages in

Jacksonville. of vegetables and grain spring up volun- feel for the kindness and generosity shown modern languages and natural sciences. Corn- Fnn E , n', * Lot *V rk ya Oneoftheayandcharingbelles of etal and gr o heprot to them as strangers, in trouble and af- plete apparatus and Cabinet of 'over 3,000 I(UUI i llS cA IlU-11 1u One ofthe gay and charming belles of taily and grow to huge proportions. A fiction, by the people of Jacksonville. specimens. Type writg, stenography and

Middle leFloraw te d a n ac p resent a cotton plant is flourishing, . ' te s e . w book-keeping. rivate classes f. adults. Short ... . and Pablo during the Encampment, says No one can affirm from :whence the differ- ":God," they say, devoutly. "will bless Fall term begins Monday, October 3. Pupils V~oeaeand Re'y; ')lr ',w; ~ on hr N ;

ii: she cannot tell whether she would rather ent plants came. Colonel Ruter takes them." ,ecivea aiylne Wholesale, Retail.....ea..r. Iirl e N.. ptic,-e, - , , : :.

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