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4 THE DAILY NEWS-IIERALD, MON1 DAY MOttNING, DECEMBER 1:6, I . THE NEW SIiERALD. NEWS-HERALD hasone thingto whichit be impaired under the circumstances noted LOCAL IOOTBALL PLro ERS.e P E R F U M E S.PE R F U M E S ! "R NE S1E A D would pertinently call public attention in above. Kingsley Mc~lui aEFE prseyt ro bs this connection. The United States Thpre does not seem to be any good rea- ball and- falls on the ball as eagerlyas on a Government can not afford to pay son why the banks should not follow the Christmas dinner. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1887. any more for real estate ia Jacksonville standard time which is in force in every E. Hillditch Is one of the Englich acquisi- FOR ONE W EEK ONLY ! than can a private purchaser. We would city of this size in the United States to-day. tions and mauls-in-goal as are familiar to him -'ILL SELL.- Issued( every morning by the Florida therefore advise the owners of eligible sites Except where a city is located close to the as London fogs. Lubin's Bulk Extrafts, Impor'ed ..... ............. ...... ........... ouno Printing and Publishing Company. to offee them at very reasonable prices, dividing line between two meridians,there W. T. Sissons is one of the veteran English i k t e...................... ..... ca ounc. for only reasonable prices will be paid. is not any community which deliberately players, and is second to none in enthusiasm. right's Bu ik Extracts . ............ 35 an ounce. .The prices heretofore named were above encourages the anomaly of two "imyes." He understand s t e in thoroughly, eand anm'sBBu Etrats. . 2 ounce, Palme's Bulk Extra ts. . .... ... .... .......... .................. ........... ... 95c an Ounce. OrICEs-Herkimer Block, a4 East Bay Street, the market value, and some of them ex- There is no good reason why the absurdity plays as finely as he sings. .-: corner Nea street aonville Fa. orbitant. The former offers should all should exist, jet it is only a few days since C. W. Rollins is one of the solid men of the be cut down. A vord to the wise is suffi- the County Commissionersdeliberately,end club, and the place for his avoirdupois is con- p A t0 G1 (nd e n cient. without excuse, took a retrograde move- sequeutly near the center of the rush line. He ( SUiBjSORIPTION RATES. meant by changing back from standard to isquick at tricks. ST. ATIGUSTLVE: 1565-1887. localtLime. Gus Hartridge has a little weakness formak- -. -r O 1~ ElR. C .')ISCOT .TNT. One Year ..................... ............ $8.00 Six Months ... ................. ......... 4.00 Suppose the tide of years hadbeen turned Some of the judges in the courts hold ing touchdowns. He basa knack of following ;o: heOe Month ............... .... .. . backward three centuries in St. Augustine that they must open their sittings accord- up the ball. and consequently gets there. He One Week .,25 on last Saturday night, and the good peo- ing to sun time, in order to ensure the the bottometratum of a human pyramid. -- ;o:- Delivered by mail or by city ple of that town had gone to bed in their legalfty of their proceedings. Granting .A er nosfobl a uhsanh-B N .L All ieb s o e a ane, little log cabins after reflections upon the this to be trae, it would seem possible fem BEN J. L.#H U GH ES, All Sabeription Strictly In Advance, joys of CLristmas and possibility of being them to call their courts to order by stand ispaeonda o asaimage as an Irishman is of - 6 OTE , scalpeded befOre morning. ard time and yet bo in session at the pre- ap i~ Donyboo e;rele THE FLOR-oA WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD Will Suppose that as they were just scribed hour as fixed by local time. Thus, Al Cohen makes a study of the game from OPPOSITE ST. JAMES HOITEL. be published each Thursday, and delivered by turning over for their last. morning nap, if the courts must open at 10:33 a. m., local the scientific standpoint and can make on the mal to subscribers for $t per year, in advance. they had heard an unearthly shrieking of time, let the call be for 10 o'clock standard principles of analytical geometry a field-dia- CAUGHT ON SOUTHERN WINDS. ESTABLISHED 1876. ADVERTISING RATES, for either the DAILY steam whistles and had scrambled to their time, which would be the same thing. gram which is as instructive as Mark Twain's upon application , doors in time to see a modern locomotive Would not this be carrying out the letter map of Paris. t tr shig ner fifty o ulo plcto.the turkeys weigh neariy fifty pounds. " OoMmUNIOATOuS of all kinds should be ad- dash out from the forest, quivering with and spirit of the law, and yet be avoiding W. M. Stockton, the stalwart secretary and The Republicans seem to be afraid lest dressed to Tn N ~ws-HERA. heat and suppressed steam. the unfortunate annoyance to which the center rusher, is one of the most promising the Mills of Texas may grind them exceed RFIrrTANCES should be made by check, ex- Suppose that two minutes later two score wholecommuaity is now subjected? The players in the club, owing to muscle enthusi- ing fine.-Boston Post. press, money order ort egist hered letter. of modern newsboys had sw.trmed around courts of every other city and State in the asm, pluck and endurance. He is rapidly A man at Macon, Ga., was obliged to forwarded to a new address wi11 please state the village crying "Here's the Jacksonville Union have not had any trouble in thus learning new tricks. postpone his wedding because he was on a whether they get the daily or the weekly edI- NEWS-HERALD, all the news of the world; arranging matters, and unless there be President "Dolly" Carter is one of the uy in an important case. ich. In ordering changes they should give sadbsothcl.Hepysakofhe Hare hunting is becoming a popular ree otnteol id the ngwaddtessh only five cents." some specific and unusual provision in the stand-bysof theclub. He plays back of the re are huntduga]il.ec ming a pop ilar ree boththeoldandt e ow ddrss.rush line, and consequently has often consid- reation with ladies in North Carolina. Suppose that the astounded settlers had laws of Florida we do not see why it can- e blePv sometimes spend whole days in the each purchased a copy and found therein not be done here. tuste r od e he arminaty fields. o haei r TO ADVERTISERS ANDEDITORS. evidence that'it had been published two At any rbte the day is surely coming cehinineay. His running is always ca,- The Germans of Philadelphia import * ETHE NEW&HERALD has the larg- hours before in a town forty miles away; when the question must be tested in the pared to that of a young lady. uts o ed none invoi est circulation of any daily newspa- and that it contained among other things courts one way or the other. Why not The finest playerin the club is, perhaps, F. last week. •110 1 o 0 /0 per published in Florida, and is full reports of all the happenings of the have the question settled now ? Sudlow, one of the English contingent. For Riddleberger thinks that the United day before in their Spanish homes across several years Mr. Sudlow was a member of States Senate is no place for a poor man. ready at all times to prove the as- the seas. THE UTAH MEMORIAL. the Blackheath, Kent, eleven, th'o champion Some pretty poor men get there, though, as s sertion by submitting books and Suppose all this had happened about It is gratifying to note that Northern teamofthe South of England. Heis equally witness Riddleberger. FISHING - TACKLE subscription lists to competent and 1565, and then imagine what would have Democratic papers, almost without excep- good at kicking, running, dodging and passing. The oldest piece of dated cabinet-makers' Likeor all therii Englshmd he was broneught o disinterested parties. . been the result. The good St. Augustin- tion, commend the course of Senator CALL Like allpatriotic Englishmen he was brought Queen Hatasu of the Egyptian Dynasty, B. -AGENT FOR- ians, in all human probability, would have with reference to the Utah memorial up on Rugby football. C. 1600. It has been presented recently to 'C ; " g hanged the news agents and news boys be- presented to Congress; and the same E. F. Dibble Is a convert from the national the British Museum. WEZST BAY STREET, NATUREforegoing to early morning mass, and is true of many Rpblican journals. game and is alwaysathome i scrimmage. The grave of Mrs. John Jacob Astor will Jacksonville, - Florida. snil a mr Crsm, and is a CaptainE. Bisbee found football a part of be watched day and night, according to a a F i body failed to eujoy the day, he will not would have exchanged congratulations The memorial is framed in most respect- the curriculum at Harvard and can find an custom which is thought necessary to over their Christmas dinners at having ful language, and was entitled to every equation for any run ending in a down. The prevent the desecration of the graves of haet ekfr o h as.cd s h istinguished. persons.. have to seek far for the cause. been enabled thereby to overcome the onsideratiori which attaches to the formation of the club was due to him, and his distue pon strange minions of the deil who had dis- right of petition. The charge that Sena- exertions have succeeded in making a credita- Governor for a pension petitioned she has IF many more European royalists be- turLed their morning nps and threaten d tor CALL seeks every opportunity ble team out of raw material. seven sons, all born on Sunday. She come crazy they will soon have to establish the peace of the town. to champion the cause of the thinks such a remarkable feat of materni-hWuh h dledeI a Home for Insane Kings, Queens, Prin- Yet the feat which would have incited a polygamous Mormons is entirely with- Fromthe Chicago Herald. Dodge.th the Pilssoe of the well-known cesses and Princes, on the other side. riot in St. Augustine three centuries ago, out foundation. No part of his record in Acever attempt to escape was made by his board)--er-think, Mrs. Hendricks. THE editors of Florida know a good was accomplished yesterday morning, and the Senate or out of it will substantiate Edwin A. Burke, a prisoner now awaiting the that this milk is a little sour. Landlady make of McKesson & Rob the good people, far from being alarmed, it. He insisted on the memorial becom- action of the Federal Grand Juryin the county (freezingly)-Jane, pass Mr. Dumley the ; thing when they see it. Witness the una thingy whn c they piseedt ins the a welcomed the invading party with intense ing a part of the Congressional R~ecord jail, at~p~m yesterday. The jail was closed sugar.-Nw York Sun. bins for years, and have : nimity with Which they pir i h satisfaction. Thus time changes many upon the same ground that permits either to all bt officiaels,reporters, and attorneys at The dehorning of caleois.attle is becoming amaa found them invariably re NEW-oIERALDs Christmas number,which thins partying a suitat lawto present thecas e time or an escape would surely have been general practice in Illinois. The animals nd up t weiablyare they pronounced the greatest paper ever To the NEws-HERALD belongs the diE. -o the court, and Senator EDMUNDS' at- or i r operation, and in almost every idutaince g l tinction of being the first paper in the tempt to deprive aportion of the citizens u abatehofe\ sener wo really edfe d. quali hours foi- exercise af ter the noon! ng yesterday. eo eaig sondtion work somefted. aiy W tlelte world to have its name cried upon the of Utah of their right to be heard was Prisoners, while out of their cells, are closely The crowded condition someof the AMONG any ne sting fetesdof streets of the oldest city on this continent both unwarranted and unmanly. watched by Jailor Folz'sa assistants, but no one Sunday schools reminds oneof the answer at prices considerably lower ther Sundaya NEo-HRL ofe yesterdayc- ometn nths tefi of these appears to have noticed, any thing. at made by a small boy to the question, "how none more quickly riveted the attention of -efore daybreak on the day of its publica- Commenting on this, the first "episode" allsudpicious in Burke's actions. There isa he liked it." "Oh, I guessI kin stand it than they, can be bought the reader than the "Kentucky Tragedy." tion. Itis an exploit which marks the ofany importance in this session of Con- ordcage next to the viitr ageand low until after Christmas ree," was the an I h h W the reade door lednthoteofieehr a-uti fe hita te, a h n It was a thrillingly tragic narrative of love dawn of a new era in Florida, and in every gress, the Boston Post says: yers meet in consultation with their clients, at swer. elsewher in te city. e rand devotion, and the writer presented it respect it carries withit a deep significance Senator Edmunds, in objecting to the print- such times, under the new rules, as these pris- As an evidence of the progress made by t d thi for with rare skill land regard for the dramatic to he people of St. Augustine. Inglen the Congressional Record of, the memo- barred gate opens from the lawyers, cage into is shown by late statistcs that in three terao htw ucae possbiltie ofthesuhect Thse ho ur secil tainwasin aitng n Suthrial of the recent Constitutional Convention in theprisoaers' corridor and another on the op wosiithaiskilnee oo theSujc.Thraati thoOu secial tai wa iu watinginSouth 1gn d It aro tcisSatrl dIh"the reason that we purchase Utah shwedmor zel tan isc~io. Sn- osite sde of the wire-latticed room opens into States-Gorgia, South Carolina and Lou have not read it should lose no time in re- Jacksonville at 4 o'clock yesterday morn- ator Call had no difficulty in securing a place ito the osiana-th pay taxes on ,000,000 worth pairing the omission. ing, JusthalfanhouraftertheNEWS-HER- for the document in the official record of the At the former gate Burk presented himself The splendid old colonial homestead tis-larger quantities, in ALD press commenced to toss off the main proceedings, by the very simplA, methodd of with a number of other prisoners, and asked "Oaklands " in London county, Va.,.be ANYBODY with ordinary foresight could papers destined for the Ancient City. As reading it to the Senate and maktag it part of aito fr h. wihis lac h w as ae lging to-4rs. George W. Carter, nee Miss fact, than other retail dealer have predicted the disgust of the Eastern the papers came streaming from the, press his speech. As itis a meinoklktframed in off, but otherwise his appearance was un- 'ate Curtis Powell, has been placed in theS ball tossers, after a tow short weeks in, willing mail clerks seized them to insert temperate language, Mr. Edmundsplaceshim- clanged. -He is always very well dressed, but i dsofreal estate, agents for sale and in-the South--and are sat Was especially sothis ime. The deputy a- soon go into thb possessionof strangers. * * theS peial four~i rm. Thek selft inth tttd-o California, and the failure of the scheme the four-page sppplement,and otherclerks self in the attitude of factiously, opposing the mitted him, and he seated himself with his iSfied with to make the n~ional game a popular Win- hurried them to the maiom wb b exercise of the right of petition, and of seeing back to Jailer Folz, who was at the othee door. Illinois has ever had a speaker of the to to exclude from a hearingabody of citizens While thus seated he slipped on an overcoat, Houseora presidentfthe Senate, andno t. Our general stock of teersportuin thatuState.aFloridaais the were put up in bundles andfdulyiad-sand when somelawyers rose to go out herose speaker has ever lived west of the Missis- p O g rk ter sport in that State.mu Florida is thethe who ask that privilege in a proper manner, and with them. When the jailor unlocked the sippi. Rhode Island and Delaware, among only' place where the professional ball dr through the usual channels. It is not enough door to let the lawyers out there was one the Eastern States, have never been hon player can keep himself in practice and his St. Augustine edition had been prepared, for Mr. Edmunds to declare that the purpose ao them whome didn't just remember. ore w hipe pocket full of money from December to and three minutes later a deeply laden of thememoriaiistsis "to getoutfromunder th kestriedhi a tc and talked Louisiana or Alabama has ever bad a F April, and it is Jacksonvile's own fault row boat shot out across the St. Johns the-hand of Congress," and that, pherefore,he on. The card read: Speaker. that three or four rattling games a week River. ."will never be a party to the printing of the JOtiN J. ARNEY. , : Fair visitor (to oonvict in for life for iS COmplete. W e don't run are not being played here this season. When the two news agents had carried record of such statements. This is altogether :Attorne anduounslloratLaw,.nu rdof st voethey r va it down in summer,m e W e 7.their great bundles from the boat to the apart from the simple request for.the reception D e rfl orn sret, Lb unhi o swetvomle in" o.' -ir Honvit- d w ,i s m e, W DISORDER IN LA VILLA waiting train, it was twenty-five minutes and publication of the memorial. ..... ' n 'Well, yes, miss. I'm a tall man, as you keep pretty welleverything o o The train was soon Thetroublewith the Vermont Senator _Thebjaileragain* looked at the man ashe see, and this striped suit unpleasantlyem- * Mayor BOWDE1, of LaVilla, stated last ffafing outlor. T Ain at full is that he has grown too, aristocratic-he walkpdout of the'visitors' cage into the office, phasizes my stature I ought: to have that you are, likely to want night that the scenes of disorder in that seachingOutrurto tie nTnitCy wants everything his own way and mak fe oas very Wel dressed, his o vercoat was a thing in a pronounced check."- line. If w haven't >- ton ythe"frda wo eren plodreflu, aei n oran ite iue himself extremely uncomfortable if he there w-s something about that Walk that was.. . :* ',°. dthat "ifdit haie pl made in one hour and fifteen minutes h f Jailer Foltz walkedup to the man, The extension of the oyster trade in Ot it, we will et it tho the fastest time on record under like cir- isn suc ea wo tapped, im on the shoulder, turned him France during the last ten years is re and energy of Officer WILLIAM TILMAN I cumstances, between the two points-and more Democratic administrations to quite rud, looked him-in the eyes, and recognized garded as oneof the most extraordinary n tce, a The rest of the police force of the town, he atm lin'tesi siaoclock he ois : r . n't baaoa , an ob It a the last year the beds have produced 600, informed that it is about , intimated,had not provenhi srea aielvery efficient.emnr us cfyorL wsfrsl i u eghoigtm himw.pry o tvryyu"e uefo i. sanedtiado tery, Bi ureu ensarpe"ad hres "usioeennig Oquuesietio0ned.8, TeY csoeurse tm~lassmr tabveteii ~slss t :oele hee i to m p y ln . city. us o hr'wanted to esae 1876. The working classes have their useless to go elsewhere if Ti serve asspec at timely r d o day E~ Burke will have two or three days in the oysters daily, and every wine shop, even in the need of that betterIn every respect it was a great day for dungeon and will then live for a time in seoli- the poorest quarters, has its oyster stand you cannot get it at te ned f hatbetergovrnmntSt. Augustine. PE.RSONAL* tary confinement in his cell, as Mike Lynch is outside. in LaVilla, which ought to be secured as no rwydoing. ,Where he got the overcoat the of- ou0tside.rug w, ion La illanwichoute of Jacksnil c ie And it was likewise a great day for the W. H. Kidd Is at the Tremont. fIdld not kno u he y uphe gaw ask 11eof . ew feature in theatrical dropocurtains NEWS-HERALD. yers. Hishat he borrowed from Lawrence, is displayed at one of the Bowery theAtres put in force. We would therefore suggest. 1 R. D. Crane, ofDecater, Ala., is a guest of the petty thief, who was tried on Mondayby in New York. Besides the usual attractive VUU 1V Weke hop evetull togen so improv oour Getote detsmntotebthr h e o. Baynd DrugStn, hat the officers elected on Decemer e hope eventually o so improve our the Tremont. Judge Williamson. After Burke was safely picture, this curtain is adorned with the should adopt every possible means of ex- arrangeumHEs as to ensuregt placing t DD. S6tratton of Columbus, Ga.harrived at okedin to u JaileruFolz e ttt advertisers f ath butchr,r the ba r ~~pediting their claims to municipal control' o'clock every morning-which is a little uvy y.Iu 1aldeorNvmbr7byCmnig oho.Tecrd ftenaes-AD so tat e my kow ustwhee w stnd.John H. Claussen, a prominent citizen of missioner Htoyne for robbing the mails o)n the saloon keeper is printed on this curtain in : . Ifs thwe electionws vlid, hen over one hour earlier than is is ordinarily Charleston, is at the Duval. Pan Handle in$2,000 bail and was confined in large gilt letters. C r Hogan an osyth st sooner the ew ern me is puth delivered by our special train. Ie K ga rounery glwa e ay the Fe deal "Van," the favorite shepherd dog of theand Or in power the better. Then LaVilla, mercial tourist, is in the city. " an her hee decertlbed ftdo ars , and all the other towns which will be TIME DOESN'T EVEN ALL THINGS Misses S.and C. Simmons~of NewvPort, Ky., Manly Beauty and its Opposite. the family. This beautiful animal, withTE included within our limits, will be given IlERE. are sojourning at the Everett. From the Louisville Courier-Journal* his sha gy coat, liquid, laughing brown i ,] . proper police protection, and the rights of The arbitrary and outward signs of the Mr. and Mrs. J.B. C. Duryee,of Fernandina' cot haen dus oneh tee sne aongrs a s n ofhe sunes rkiaddsoa dgdo person and property wiP be thoroughly re- soul's life, as LONGFELLow terms time, registered at the Everett yesterday. cosdrbeseuain"st h a h i mse's death o liv with kind <:spected. have become of vital import to the world Mrs. C. Weed and Mrs. Dr. Johnson, of Mus- handsomest man in the House of Representa- hearted neighboring family. Nothing will ! ' ' This prediction s baed upon the hope and everybody in it. Our rising up and catine, Iowa, are guests of the St. James. tives, where there is a great quantity of youth. induce the dog to return to his former that the new ity officers will give us an our going down are governed by the great Sig Goodman, one of the most popular boys een qute possible to gtba faitn com r meIaaem ~~ louet intelligentt and effective government, free problem of "what'so'clock," and itis only on the road, spends his Christmas in Savannah. hensive view of the members upon whichan t aefr hybln omdr ie from the control of political or any other when we stop to think how the question of Commodore Pickering, of the United States ins eould b rmedasthmtepze n h Mdl gs h ugtalw if " cliques. , time enters into every phase of human life Navy, accompanied by his wife, arelat the St. The matter, however, to-day assumed pro- a little more than $200,000 for their pre- " ~~that we really begin to appreciate its vast James. portions of settlement, and the handsomest servation, but out of this must" come the 2 6 OCEAN STREET, PP man of the House is on the Republicauside, cost of excavations at Rome and Pompeii. 0UOUR ]PUBLIC BUIr]LDING, significance. Mrs. R. S. Walker and daughter, of Orlando. and he hails from Pennsylvania. His name is In Liverpool, Eng., a play entitled TEL EPHO[NE - * NO. 90. ; ~Everybody in Jacksonville will rejoice Since everybody must concede the force were among the arrivals at the Everett yes- s o ltr~ ough ndlbiarslistrikig re- oWho's the Lunatic?" was recently en ~at the extremely hopeful view taken by of this reasoning, it really seems inexplica,- terday. tleman was at his zenithin power and maly plntbef auitnc wse fmsheouialfth The -- *o- :"" Senator CALL with reference to an in- ble that a community like Jacksonville R. B. Rood came over from the Forest city beaty xr 11eculloughea ifew wvekst astauhrteato."W nbebsigl reased appropriation for the Government should not only permit but actually foster yesterday, and took his Christmas dinner at while his massive head of hair is prematurely' appeared be was greeted with roars of G A SA DG A I G ' ~building here. In an interview, which ap- two methods of marking the flight of the the Tremont. ecoy.lis moutalhe aul imp>ial vr ofh laughter and cries of "He's the lunatic.": Dears in our news columns this morning, hours. adame Paptnean Mis tPapinean, and A. much of amilitary look. He is about six feet The Tragic Outcome of a Student's Prank. Macohinery and Burning Oil. the Florida Senator expresses himself as We have here the standard time, which pleasantly located at the St. James.a a.a e od barun mt>d1b1eria oel Clnel From the Chicago M ail. convinced that at least $250.000 in the ag- is recognized by the City Council, the Nicholas Smith. Mr. McCullough has never One of the brightest men that ever at i '" gregate will be secured for this purpose, if Hoard of Trade. the National Govern- and r. AG. hep >1 A 'Ianvie a. rgseingscesofhi eirst ofenserBolexian tlStodinectia Char on ofene Harvrd Collegne, as Sumdngaer aine,< not the whole $27,000 asked for., ment and the railroads. On the other tered at the St. James yesterday. the scessorflranleti whomwaseChaima ston er . Paineayledinlawyter of The importance of Jacksonville as the hand we have the local, or 'sun time," ' r.N. Dunham, J. J.McLauglhlin and wife, suh toiestice ae Etreallege nnetio c f hee Botas he hdne aerel tte aoton Latcol - ~leading business city of the State and the principally based upon the patent medi- E. W¥. Oakes and Charles McLaughlin, of Bay Atrnyl in e t Galand Mwiththe Pull School, without mmch study or effort. It wa increasing amount of publichbusiness trans- cine almanacs, to which the County Comn- City, Mich., are guests of the Botel Togni. has been a member of Congress now just eight deturig, th aant e ore the attlessr ofth ;... dasad hefmacthsedheedintaherege w owa makeslkd y h thef : ace eem leteearly passage of the missione:rs, some of the courts and the M\rs. Carnochan,Miss Carnochan, Mrs. Rich- layse a nd the fan smehe s ma che in tha ous 1eth s one ois> arrognmarh s - bill of prime necessity to this city. We banks give allegiance. It does not nee'1 mnond Talbot and maid and Master Talbot, all i tlmethin sm es n i Ion" Kelly o ntabrao n o f he arr ogant maeev nnrh was- OM want the whole amount, and there is no any argument, or any ci.ting of instancess, to of New York City, registered at the St. James theame o tat cniuos beenrvble to douinhs thiry o i roflssn wa . ab'oeent toe o wo th ~~good reason why we should not have it. convince our citizens that the two "times" yesterday. yen fth D umoust~ sid Ir. Stahlnecker, of hus os the prfesr aot toot thewednws V~e may sfelv rest easy upon Senator are annoying, confusing, and frequently Charles H. Greene, business manager of New York, might with consistency be termed tak plac ,ced hi i >es romad e ": ; 'CALL's assurances in this particular,for he conducive to serious loss to the business "Shadowsof a Great City," isin the city pay- enrae ,po n by iPr laul £.on ran veinted hime fio bonenc on ihan athe - P I : speaks unreservedly and with no uncer- community. The action of the banks in ing the way for the appearance of this great B urke Cochran of the same State. 11weddneemoIncw1otpoed TholutgthEPTWIH tain voice, clinging to the old time, is particularly un- scenic drama. mThethre(euiglwiesteinthkeHouseiareywindow the professor recognized Paine among I E BA RT0 " An increased appropriation, terefore, fortunate. Every day we may see men J. R~eynolds, of Sanford. J. W. Watson, of Cheadle of Indiana and Johnson of North cagsn egnost lind th etdype erre v: ~ems reasonably sure. We shall have tne with disrmay in their faces and their hand Kissimmee, and Mrs. H. Frazer, of St. Augus- Careolina Of tee1 twev r -- The faculty was loath to discipline Paine, as mouey. But tbo old question of a location on a closed bank door, looking with in- tie wee cheFloridians who registered at the the W~ashington monument. leI'nulte unxtMathtaet Orrespondence Solicited. is bound to arise and to stir menu souls- tense aggravation from a sign announcing Trmn etra.= ,adlk fro te p ressor Iet was nhecsesfo ~~~especially those of real estate owners-to that the k~nk closed at 3 p. m., to a watch J. P . Matthewson, of Lady Lake; M. R. A North-side matron purchased a bundle of t dreservationnof disciline that some notice their depths, as of yore. An agitation of which says that it is only half-past two. Moore, of Brooksville, and M. Suetzer, of Fer- oil cloth at a neighboring store, gs hbei wiaeso the expeled ane with OI I t h is su b je c t a n o t be Le g u n to o e a r ly . T o b u s in ess m en , w h o m u st h a ve s ta n d a rd th e i n aCh r is t ena s t hicn e r i ta t t e D u l yw h o t o o k l ha v o it d li eod" a s eldhbe r h 1 1 e rest dtat i ne a p o o o v r s n iti vre< euto We want the question of location settled time in order to ship their goods and catch day. " 'No, thanks," was'the reply. "I shall carry and keenly felt the disgrace. He at once went-AD definitely before the appropriation is railroad trains, the impossibility of getting James Martin. superintndent of he Atlantic it home and all the women on our street will f jeri no toi e w cmson naimen t #w rmo available. Ifitis left open until that time money from the bank always means either division of the Pullman Palace Company, of think Ihave the very latest thing out in the at the front at Gettysburg. Paine left forhis 0 ltlll CO ~ ~~we are likely to ind ourselves in a pos- serious loss or dire inconvenience. Phila elphia, and J. F. Sharp, of the same way of a pocket book. -- Chicago News. 1i0ht tegan < a Getal wound tine The regular sales of this ompany are hleld tion somewhat similar to that of Sa van- If aman should go to a bank at 2:30 company from Chicago, are guests of the You may say what you please about the a e or fe i ria.every Tuesday and Friday at 2p. m. at their i i nah, with the money in hand Ittunable p. m. on the last day of grace to Duval. switch being vaished from the public shools, The Largest Th~ing of its Kind. wvarehos e t oF Ws alra rp o. to agree upon a site, or o purhase it pay :a note, ad should find the doors closed J. I. Hennicut and wife, Miss Millie Ruth- butso long as female teachers are employed From the Seville Independent. graded according to the standard grade after the decision has been made. upon him, would he not havegoodgeounds e,-ford. Miss Annie Pandin, Miss Mary N. tho "switch" will be found there.-Drakes's The Christmas number of the Jacksovillope d byl theie aeratgenion, andtrswich Ti qutinpresents may el-EorWSam-esut soud.hebak uthiaCbdae esrt H PinepEpeaHdronaMgain.eE sHoAn mdeit aperac o bSn-Cemtlcie a fpatenoomadtetrnywl ~~~cate points. Cliques ar s yndicates, rings paper to protest? We a re not thoroughly C. B. Chandler and J. J. C. McMahon, all of day last. It is the largest thing of the kind Stencils will be furnished on application,also:: and political influxed will all become informed upon the law bearing on this Athens, Ga., arrived in a party at the Everett An exchange thinks a girl can be safely published in the State. description, of grade. Direct corr:espondence ".. fatos ndee ,oaton btpont btitiSresnalet O sp seth yesterday, judged by her mind. Then we suppose when a . .. . .. to either of the undersigned. fact rs n d terauin tholo ati ntutapinttbueitis easo ablbtosup ose that'hsgir'sm nd saputeipsi isaafetoaet hatthe As b twe n t e d de nd h s c net tis ACOB HUF , A 8,HAN theon i eato e~~cptsteadily in view¢ is most people would be ,quick< to appeal t~o Ab dsg Anil io sint r. Ml a -girl is t sm as ha e r mdpY n er tts rii g h c niemto a eirflsh et' ertr . e ' at public cong 1 ce an economy. Thegthelourts if the r-finkwial gcrlditsshoud ee SentineLr. .ndman-Oof itsin theshape of head.-Lif ... P..O. Box, "NJ
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4 THE DAILY NEWS-IIERALD, MON1 DAY MOttNING, DECEMBER 1:6, I .

THE NEW SIiERALD. NEWS-HERALD hasone thingto whichit be impaired under the circumstances noted LOCAL IOOTBALL PLro ERS.e P E R F U M E S.PE R F U M E S ! "R NE S1E A D would pertinently call public attention in above. Kingsley Mc~lui aEFE prseyt ro bs

this connection. The United States Thpre does not seem to be any good rea- ball and- falls on the ball as eagerlyas on a Government can not afford to pay son why the banks should not follow the Christmas dinner.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1887. any more for real estate ia Jacksonville standard time which is in force in every E. Hillditch Is one of the Englich acquisi- FOR ONE W EEK ONLY ! than can a private purchaser. We would city of this size in the United States to-day. tions and mauls-in-goal as are familiar to him -'ILL SELL.-

Issued( every morning by the Florida therefore advise the owners of eligible sites Except where a city is located close to the as London fogs. Lubin's Bulk Extrafts, Impor'ed ..... ............. ...... ........... ouno

Printing and Publishing Company. to offee them at very reasonable prices, dividing line between two meridians,there W. T. Sissons is one of the veteran English i k t e...................... ..... ca ounc.

for only reasonable prices will be paid. is not any community which deliberately players, and is second to none in enthusiasm. right's Bu ik Extracts . ............ 35 an ounce. .The prices heretofore named were above encourages the anomaly of two "imyes." He understand s t e in thoroughly, eand anm'sBBu Etrats. . 2 ounce,

Palme's Bulk Extra ts. . .... ... .... .. ........ .................. ........... ... 95c an Ounce.

OrICEs-Herkimer Block, a4 East Bay Street, the market value, and some of them ex- There is no good reason why the absurdity plays as finely as he sings. .-: corner Nea street aonville Fa. orbitant. The former offers should all should exist, jet it is only a few days since C. W. Rollins is one of the solid men of the

be cut down. A vord to the wise is suffi- the County Commissionersdeliberately,end club, and the place for his avoirdupois is con- p A t0 G1 (nd e n cient. without excuse, took a retrograde move- sequeutly near the center of the rush line. He (

SUiBjSORIPTION RATES. meant by changing back from standard to isquick at tricks.

ST. ATIGUSTLVE: 1565-1887. localtLime. Gus Hartridge has a little weakness formak- -. -r O 1~ ElR. C .')ISCOT .TNT. One Year ..................... ............ $8.00

Six Months ... .. ............... ......... 4.00 Suppose the tide of years hadbeen turned Some of the judges in the courts hold ing touchdowns. He basa knack of following ;o: heOe Month ............... .... .. . backward three centuries in St. Augustine that they must open their sittings accord- up the ball. and consequently gets there. He

One Week .,25 on last Saturday night, and the good peo- ing to sun time, in order to ensure the the bottometratum of a human pyramid. -- ;o:-Delivered by mail or by city ple of that town had gone to bed in their legalfty of their proceedings. Granting .A er nosfobl a uhsanh-B N .L All ieb s o e a ane, little log cabins after reflections upon the this to be trae, it would seem possible fem BEN J. L.#H U GH ES,

All Sabeription Strictly In Advance, joys of CLristmas and possibility of being them to call their courts to order by stand ispaeonda o asaimage as an Irishman is of - 6 OTE , scalpeded befOre morning. ard time and yet bo in session at the pre- ap i~ Donyboo e;rele

THE FLOR-oA WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD Will Suppose that as they were just scribed hour as fixed by local time. Thus, Al Cohen makes a study of the game from OPPOSITE ST. JAMES HOITEL. be published each Thursday, and delivered by turning over for their last. morning nap, if the courts must open at 10:33 a. m., local the scientific standpoint and can make on the mal to subscribers for $t per year, in advance. they had heard an unearthly shrieking of time, let the call be for 10 o'clock standard principles of analytical geometry a field-dia- CAUGHT ON SOUTHERN WINDS. ESTABLISHED 1876. ADVERTISING RATES, for either the DAILY steam whistles and had scrambled to their time, which would be the same thing. gram which is as instructive as Mark Twain's upon application , doors in time to see a modern locomotive Would not this be carrying out the letter map of Paris. t tr shig ner fifty o ulo plcto.the turkeys weigh neariy fifty pounds. "

OoMmUNIOATOuS of all kinds should be ad- dash out from the forest, quivering with and spirit of the law, and yet be avoiding W. M. Stockton, the stalwart secretary and The Republicans seem to be afraid lest dressed to Tn N ~ws-HERA. heat and suppressed steam. the unfortunate annoyance to which the center rusher, is one of the most promising the Mills of Texas may grind them exceedRFIrrTANCES should be made by check, ex- Suppose that two minutes later two score wholecommuaity is now subjected? The players in the club, owing to muscle enthusi- ing fine.-Boston Post.

press, money order ort egist hered letter. of modern newsboys had sw.trmed around courts of every other city and State in the asm, pluck and endurance. He is rapidly A man at Macon, Ga., was obliged to

forwarded to a new address wi11 please state the village crying "Here's the Jacksonville Union have not had any trouble in thus learning new tricks. postpone his wedding because he was on a

whether they get the daily or the weekly edI- NEWS-HERALD, all the news of the world; arranging matters, and unless there be President "Dolly" Carter is one of the uy in an important case. ich. In ordering changes they should give sadbsothcl.Hepysakofhe Hare hunting is becoming a popular reeotnteol id the ngwaddtessh only five cents." some specific and unusual provision in the stand-bysof theclub. He plays back of the re are huntduga]il.ec ming a pop ilar reeboththeoldandt e ow ddrss.rush line, and consequently has often consid- reation with ladies in North Carolina.

Suppose that the astounded settlers had laws of Florida we do not see why it can- e blePv sometimes spend whole days in the each purchased a copy and found therein not be done here. tuste r od e he arminaty fields. o haei r

TO ADVERTISERS ANDEDITORS. evidence that'it had been published two At any rbte the day is surely coming cehinineay. His running is always ca,- The Germans of Philadelphia import *

ETHE NEW&HERALD has the larg- hours before in a town forty miles away; when the question must be tested in the pared to that of a young lady. uts o ed none invoi

est circulation of any daily newspa- and that it contained among other things courts one way or the other. Why not The finest playerin the club is, perhaps, F. last week. •110 1 o 0 /0 per published in Florida, and is full reports of all the happenings of the have the question settled now ? Sudlow, one of the English contingent. For Riddleberger thinks that the United

day before in their Spanish homes across several years Mr. Sudlow was a member of States Senate is no place for a poor man. ready at all times to prove the as- the seas. THE UTAH MEMORIAL. the Blackheath, Kent, eleven, th'o champion Some pretty poor men get there, though, as s

sertion by submitting books and Suppose all this had happened about It is gratifying to note that Northern teamofthe South of England. Heis equally witness Riddleberger. FISHING - TACKLE subscription lists to competent and 1565, and then imagine what would have Democratic papers, almost without excep- good at kicking, running, dodging and passing. The oldest piece of dated cabinet-makers' Likeor all therii Englshmd he was broneught o

disinterested parties. . been the result. The good St. Augustin- tion, commend the course of Senator CALL Like allpatriotic Englishmen he was brought Queen Hatasu of the Egyptian Dynasty, B. -AGENT FOR-

ians, in all human probability, would have with reference to the Utah memorial up on Rugby football. C. 1600. It has been presented recently to 'C ; " g hanged the news agents and news boys be- presented to Congress; and the same E. F. Dibble Is a convert from the national the British Museum. WEZST BAY STREET,

NATUREforegoing to early morning mass, and is true of many Rpblican journals. game and is alwaysathome i scrimmage. The grave of Mrs. John Jacob Astor will Jacksonville, - Florida. snil a mr Crsm, and is a CaptainE. Bisbee found football a part of be watched day and night, according to a a F i

body failed to eujoy the day, he will not would have exchanged congratulations The memorial is framed in most respect- the curriculum at Harvard and can find an custom which is thought necessary to over their Christmas dinners at having ful language, and was entitled to every equation for any run ending in a down. The prevent the desecration of the graves of haet ekfr o h as.cd s h istinguished. persons..

have to seek far for the cause. been enabled thereby to overcome the onsideratiori which attaches to the formation of the club was due to him, and his distue pon

strange minions of the deil who had dis- right of petition. The charge that Sena- exertions have succeeded in making a credita- Governor for a pension petitioned she has IF many more European royalists be- turLed their morning nps and threaten d tor CALL seeks every opportunity ble team out of raw material. seven sons, all born on Sunday. She

come crazy they will soon have to establish the peace of the town. to champion the cause of the thinks such a remarkable feat of materni-hWuh h dledeI a Home for Insane Kings, Queens, Prin- Yet the feat which would have incited a polygamous Mormons is entirely with- Fromthe Chicago Herald. Dodge.th the Pilssoe of the well-known cesses and Princes, on the other side. riot in St. Augustine three centuries ago, out foundation. No part of his record in Acever attempt to escape was made by his board)--er-think, Mrs. Hendricks. THE editors of Florida know a good was accomplished yesterday morning, and the Senate or out of it will substantiate Edwin A. Burke, a prisoner now awaiting the that this milk is a little sour. Landlady make of McKesson & Rob

the good people, far from being alarmed, it. He insisted on the memorial becom- action of the Federal Grand Juryin the county (freezingly)-Jane, pass Mr. Dumley the ; thing when they see it. Witness the unathingy whn c they piseedt ins the a welcomed the invading party with intense ing a part of the Congressional R~ecord jail, at~p~m yesterday. The jail was closed sugar.-Nw York Sun. bins for years, and have : nimity with Which they pir i h satisfaction. Thus time changes many upon the same ground that permits either to all bt officiaels,reporters, and attorneys at The dehorning of caleois.attle is becoming amaa found them invariably re NEW-oIERALDs Christmas number,which thins partying a suitat lawto present thecas e time or an escape would surely have been general practice in Illinois. The animals nd up t weiablyarethey pronounced the greatest paper ever To the NEws-HERALD belongs the diE. -o the court, and Senator EDMUNDS' at- or i r operation, and in almost every idutaince g l

tinction of being the first paper in the tempt to deprive aportion of the citizens u abatehofe\ sener wo really edfe d. quali hours foi- exercise af ter the noon! ng yesterday. eo eaig sondtion work somefted. aiy W tlelte world to have its name cried upon the of Utah of their right to be heard was Prisoners, while out of their cells, are closely The crowded condition someof the AMONG any ne sting fetesdof streets of the oldest city on this continent both unwarranted and unmanly. watched by Jailor Folz'sa assistants, but no one Sunday schools reminds oneof the answer at prices considerably lower

ther Sundaya NEo-HRL ofe yesterdayc- ometn nths tefi of these appears to have noticed, any thing. at made by a small boy to the question, "how none more quickly riveted the attention of -efore daybreak on the day of its publica- Commenting on this, the first "episode" allsudpicious in Burke's actions. There isa he liked it." "Oh, I guessI kin stand it than they, can be bought the reader than the "Kentucky Tragedy." tion. It is an exploit which marks the ofany importance in this session of Con- ordcage next to the viitr ageand low until after Christmas ree," was the an I h h W the reade door lednthoteofieehr a-uti fe hita te, a h n

It was a thrillingly tragic narrative of love dawn of a new era in Florida, and in every gress, the Boston Post says: yers meet in consultation with their clients, at swer. elsewher in te city. e rand devotion, and the writer presented it respect it carries withit a deep significance Senator Edmunds, in objecting to the print- such times, under the new rules, as these pris- As an evidence of the progress made by t d thi for

with rare skill land regard for the dramatic to he people of St. Augustine. Inglen the Congressional Record of, the memo- barred gate opens from the lawyers, cage into is shown by late statistcs that in three terao htw ucae possbiltie ofthesuhect Thse ho ur secil tainwasin aitng n Suthrial of the recent Constitutional Convention in theprisoaers' corridor and another on the op

wosiithaiskilnee oo theSujc.Thraati thoOu secial tai wa iu watinginSouth 1gn d It aro tcisSatrl dIh"the reason that we purchase Utah shwedmor zel tan isc~io. Sn- osite sde of the wire-latticed room opens into States-Gorgia, South Carolina and Lou

have not read it should lose no time in re- Jacksonville at 4 o'clock yesterday morn- ator Call had no difficulty in securing a place ito the osiana-th pay taxes on ,000,000 worth

pairing the omission. ing, JusthalfanhouraftertheNEWS-HER- for the document in the official record of the At the former gate Burk presented himself The splendid old colonial homestead tis-larger quantities, in ALD press commenced to toss off the main proceedings, by the very simplA, methodd of with a number of other prisoners, and asked "Oaklands " in London county, Va.,.beANYBODY with ordinary foresight could papers destined for the Ancient City. As reading it to the Senate and maktag it part of aito fr h. wihis lac h w as ae lging to-4rs. George W. Carter, nee Miss fact, than other retail dealer have predicted the disgust of the Eastern the papers came streaming from the, press his speech. As it is a meinoklktframed in off, but otherwise his appearance was un- 'ate Curtis Powell, has been placed in theS ball tossers, after a tow short weeks in, willing mail clerks seized them to insert temperate language, Mr. Edmundsplaceshim- clanged. -He is always very well dressed, but i dsofreal estate, agents for sale and in-the South--and are sat

Was especially sothis ime. The deputy a- soon go into thb possessionof strangers. * * theS peial four~i rm. Thek selft inth tttd-o

California, and the failure of the scheme the four-page sppplement,and otherclerks self in the attitude of factiously, opposing the mitted him, and he seated himself with his iSfied with to make the n~ional game a popular Win- hurried them to the maiom wb b exercise of the right of petition, and of seeing back to Jailer Folz, who was at the othee door. Illinois has ever had a speaker of the

to to exclude from a hearingabody of citizens While thus seated he slipped on an overcoat, Houseora presidentfthe Senate, andno t. Our general stock of teersportuin thatuState.aFloridaais the were put up in bundles andfdulyiad-sand when somelawyers rose to go out herose speaker has ever lived west of the Missis- p O g rk ter sport in that State.mu Florida is thethe who ask that privilege in a proper manner, and with them. When the jailor unlocked the sippi. Rhode Island and Delaware, among

only' place where the professional ball dr through the usual channels. It is not enough door to let the lawyers out there was one the Eastern States, have never been honplayer can keep himself in practice and his St. Augustine edition had been prepared, for Mr. Edmunds to declare that the purpose ao them whome didn't just remember. ore w hipe pocket full of money from December to and three minutes later a deeply laden of thememoriaiistsis "to getoutfromunder th kestriedhi a tc and talked Louisiana or Alabama has ever bad a F April, and it is Jacksonvile's own fault row boat shot out across the St. Johns the-hand of Congress," and that, pherefore,he on. The card read: Speaker.

that three or four rattling games a week River. ."will never be a party to the printing of the JOtiN J. ARNEY. , : Fair visitor (to oonvict in for life for iS COmplete. W e don't run are not being played here this season. When the two news agents had carried record of such statements. This is altogether :Attorne anduounslloratLaw,.nu rdof st voethey r va it down in summer,m e W e

7.their great bundles from the boat to the apart from the simple request for.the reception D e rfl orn sret, Lb unhi o swetvomle in" o.' -ir Honvit- d w ,i s m e, W

DISORDER IN LA VILLA waiting train, it was twenty-five minutes and publication of the memorial. ..... ' n 'Well, yes, miss. I'm a tall man, as you keep pretty welleverything o o The train was soon Thetroublewith the Vermont Senator _Thebjaileragain* looked at the man ashe see, and this striped suit unpleasantlyem- * Mayor BOWDE1, of LaVilla, stated last ffafing outlor. T Ain at full is that he has grown too, aristocratic-he walkpdout of the'visitors' cage into the office, phasizes my stature I ought: to have that you are, likely to want

night that the scenes of disorder in that seachingOutrurto tie nTnitCy wants everything his own way and mak fe oas very Wel dressed, his o vercoat was a thing in a pronounced check."- line. If w haven't >- ton ythe"frda wo eren plodreflu, aei n oran ite iue himself extremely uncomfortable if he there w-s something about that Walk that was.. . :* ',°.

dthat "ifdit haie pl made in one hour and fifteen minutes h f Jailer Foltz walkedup to the man, The extension of the oyster trade in Ot it, we will et it tho the fastest time on record under like cir- isn suc ea wo tapped, im on the shoulder, turned him France during the last ten years is re

and energy of Officer WILLIAM TILMAN I cumstances, between the two points-and more Democratic administrations to q u i t e rud, looked him-in the eyes, and recognized garded as oneof the most extraordinary n tce, a

The rest of the police force of the town, he atm lin'tesi siaoclock he ois : r . n't baaoa , an ob It a the last year the beds have produced 600, informed that it is about , intimated,had not provenhi srea aielvery efficient.emnr us cfyorL wsfrsl i u eghoigtm himw.pry o tvryyu"e uefo i. sanedtiado tery, Bi ureu ensarpe"ad hres "usioeennig Oquuesietio0ned.8, TeY csoeurse tm~lassmr tabveteii ~slss t :oele hee i

to m p y ln . city. us o hr'wanted to esae 1876. The working classes have their useless to go elsewhere if Ti serve asspec at timely r d o day E~ Burke will have two or three days in the oysters daily, and every wine shop, even in

the need of that betterIn every respect it was a great day for dungeon and will then live for a time in seoli- the poorest quarters, has its oyster stand you cannot get it at te ned f hatbetergovrnmntSt. Augustine. PE.RSONAL* tary confinement in his cell, as Mike Lynch is outside. in LaVilla, which ought to be secured as no rwydoing. ,Where he got the overcoat the of- ou0tside.rug w, ion La illanwichoute of Jacksnil c ie And it was likewise a great day for the W. H. Kidd Is at the Tremont. fIdld not kno u he y uphe gaw ask 11eof . ew feature in theatrical dropocurtains

NEWS-HERALD. yers. Hishat he borrowed from Lawrence, is displayed at one of the Bowery theAtres put in force. We would therefore suggest. 1 R. D. Crane, ofDecater, Ala., is a guest of the petty thief, who was tried on Mondayby in New York. Besides the usual attractive VUU 1V

Weke hop evetull togen so improv oour Getote detsmntotebthr h e o. Baynd DrugStn, hat the officers elected on Decemer e hope eventually o so improve our the Tremont. Judge Williamson. After Burke was safely picture, this curtain is adorned with the

should adopt every possible means of ex- arrangeumHEs as to ensuregt placing t DD. S6tratton of Columbus, Ga.harrived at okedin to u JaileruFolz e ttt advertisers f ath butchr,r the ba r ~~pediting their claims to municipal control' o'clock every morning-which is a little uvy y.Iu 1aldeorNvmbr7byCmnig oho.Tecrd ftenaes-AD

so tat e my kow ustwhee w stnd.John H. Claussen, a prominent citizen of missioner Htoyne for robbing the mails o)n the saloon keeper is printed on this curtain in : . Ifs thwe electionws vlid, hen over one hour earlier than is is ordinarily Charleston, is at the Duval. Pan Handle in $2,000 bail and was confined in large gilt letters. C r Hogan an osyth st

sooner the ew ern me is puth delivered by our special train. Ie K ga rounery glwa e ay the Fe deal "Van," the favorite shepherd dog of theand Or

in power the better. Then LaVilla, mercial tourist, is in the city. " an her hee decertlbed ftdo ars

, and all the other towns which will be TIME DOESN'T EVEN ALL THINGS Misses S. and C. Simmons~of NewvPort, Ky., Manly Beauty and its Opposite. the family. This beautiful animal, withTE included within our limits, will be given IlERE. are sojourning at the Everett. From the Louisville Courier-Journal* his sha gy coat, liquid, laughing brown i ,] .

proper police protection, and the rights of The arbitrary and outward signs of the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C. Duryee,of Fernandina' cot haen dus oneh tee sne aongrs a s n ofhe sunes rkiaddsoa dgdoperson and property wiP be thoroughly re- soul's life, as LONGFELLow terms time, registered at the Everett yesterday. cosdrbeseuain"st h a h i mse's death o liv with kind

<:spected. have become of vital import to the world Mrs. C. Weed and Mrs. Dr. Johnson, of Mus- handsomest man in the House of Representa- hearted neighboring family. Nothing will ! ' ' This prediction s baed upon the hope and everybody in it. Our rising up and catine, Iowa, are guests of the St. James. tives, where there is a great quantity of youth. induce the dog to return to his former

that the new ity officers will give us an our going down are governed by the great Sig Goodman, one of the most popular boys een qute possible to gtba faitn com r meIaaem ~~ louet intelligentt and effective government, free problem of "what'so'clock," and it is only on the road, spends his Christmas in Savannah. hensive view of the members upon whichan t aefr hybln omdr ie

from the control of political or any other when we stop to think how the question of Commodore Pickering, of the United States ins eould b rmedasthmtepze n h Mdl gs h ugtalw if " cliques. , time enters into every phase of human life Navy, accompanied by his wife, arelat the St. The matter, however, to-day assumed pro- a little more than $200,000 for their pre- "

~~that we really begin to appreciate its vast James. portions of settlement, and the handsomest servation, but out of this must" come the 2 6 OCEAN STREET, PP man of the House is on the Republicauside, cost of excavations at Rome and Pompeii.

0UOUR ]PUBLIC BUIr]LDING, significance. Mrs. R. S. Walker and daughter, of Orlando. and he hails from Pennsylvania. His name is In Liverpool, Eng., a play entitled TEL EPHO[NE - * NO. 90. ; ~Everybody in Jacksonville will rejoice Since everybody must concede the force were among the arrivals at the Everett yes- s o ltr~ ough ndlbiarslistrikig re- oWho's the Lunatic?" was recently en

~at the extremely hopeful view taken by of this reasoning, it really seems inexplica,- terday. tleman was at his zenithin power and maly plntbef auitnc wse fmsheouialfth The -- *o-:"" Senator CALL with reference to an in- ble that a community like Jacksonville R. B. Rood came over from the Forest city beaty xr 11eculloughea ifew wvekst astauhrteato."W nbebsigl

reased appropriation for the Government should not only permit but actually foster yesterday, and took his Christmas dinner at while his massive head of hair is prematurely' appeared be was greeted with roars of G A SA DG A I G ' ~building here. In an interview, which ap- two methods of marking the flight of the the Tremont. ecoy.lis moutalhe aul imp>ial vr ofh laughter and cries of "He's the lunatic.":

Dears in our news columns this morning, hours. adame Paptnean Mis tPapinean, and A. much of amilitary look. He is about six feet The Tragic Outcome of a Student's Prank. Macohinery and Burning Oil. the Florida Senator expresses himself as We have here the standard time, which pleasantly located at the St. James.a a.a e od barun mt>d1b1eria oel Clnel From the Chicago M ail. convinced that at least $250.000 in the ag- is recognized by the City Council, the Nicholas Smith. Mr. McCullough has never One of the brightest men that ever at

i '" gregate will be secured for this purpose, if Hoard of Trade. the National Govern- and r. AG. hep >1 A 'Ianvie a. rgseingscesofhi eirst ofenserBolexian tlStodinectia Char on ofene Harvrd Collegne, as Sumdngaer aine,< not the whole $27,000 asked for., ment and the railroads. On the other tered at the St. James yesterday. the scessorflranleti whomwaseChaima ston er . Paineayledinlawyter ofThe importance of Jacksonville as the hand we have the local, or 'sun time," ' r.N. Dunham, J. J.McLauglhlin and wife, suh toiestice ae Etreallege nnetio c f hee Botas he hdne aerel tte aoton Latcol

- ~leading business city of the State and the principally based upon the patent medi- E. W¥. Oakes and Charles McLaughlin, of Bay Atrnyl in e t Galand Mwiththe Pull School, without mmch study or effort. It wa increasing amount of publichbusiness trans- cine almanacs, to which the County Comn- City, Mich., are guests of the Botel Togni. has been a member of Congress now just eight deturig, th aant e ore the attlessr ofth

; ... dasad hefmacthsedheedintaherege w owa makeslkd y h thef : ace eem leteearly passage of the missione:rs, some of the courts and the M\rs. Carnochan,Miss Carnochan, Mrs. Rich- layse a nd the fan smehe s ma che in tha ous 1eth s one ois> arrognmarh s - bill of prime necessity to this city. We banks give allegiance. It does not nee'1 mnond Talbot and maid and Master Talbot, all i tlmethin sm es n

iIon" Kelly o ntabrao n o f he arr ogant maeev nnrh was- OM

want the whole amount, and there is no any argument, or any ci.ting of instancess, to of New York City, registered at the St. James theame o tat cniuos beenrvble to douinhs thiry o i roflssn wa . ab'oeent toe o wo th

~~good reason why we should not have it. convince our citizens that the two "times" yesterday. yen fth D umoust~ sid Ir. Stahlnecker, of hus os the prfesr aot toot thewednws V~e may sfelv rest easy upon Senator are annoying, confusing, and frequently Charles H. Greene, business manager of New York, might with consistency be termed tak plac ,ced hi i >es romad e

": ; 'CALL's assurances in this particular,for he conducive to serious loss to the business "Shadowsof a Great City," is in the city pay- enrae ,po n by iPr laul £.on ran veinted hime fio bonenc on ihan athe - P I : speaks unreservedly and with no uncer- community. The action of the banks in ing the way for the appearance of this great B urke Cochran of the same State. 11weddneemoIncw1otpoed TholutgthEPTWIH

tain voice, clinging to the old time, is particularly un- scenic drama. mThethre(euiglwiesteinthkeHouseiareywindow the professor recognized Paine among I E BA RT0 " An increased appropriation, terefore, fortunate. Every day we may see men J. R~eynolds, of Sanford. J. W. Watson, of Cheadle of Indiana and Johnson of North cagsn egnost lind th etdype erre

v: ~ems reasonably sure. We shall have tne with disrmay in their faces and their hand Kissimmee, and Mrs. H. Frazer, of St. Augus- Careolina Of tee1 twev r -- The faculty was loath to discipline Paine, as

mouey. But tbo old question of a location on a closed bank door, looking with in- tie wee cheFloridians who registered at the the W~ashington monument. leI'nulte unxtMathtaet Orrespondence Solicited. is bound to arise and to stir menu souls- tense aggravation from a sign announcing Trmn etra.= ,adlk fro te p ressor Iet was nhecsesfo

~~~especially those of real estate owners-to that the k~nk closed at 3 p. m., to a watch J. P. Matthewson, of Lady Lake; M. R. A North-side matron purchased a bundle of t dreservationnof disciline that some notice

their depths, as of yore. An agitation of which says that it is only half-past two. Moore, of Brooksville, and M. Suetzer, of Fer- oil cloth at a neighboring store, gs hbei wiaeso the expeled ane with OI I t h is s u b je c t a n o t b e Le g u n t o o e a r ly . T o b u s in e s s m e n , w h o m u s t h a v e s ta n d a r d th e i n aCh r is t ena s t hicn e r i ta t t e D u l yw h o t o o k l ha v o it d li eod" a s eldhbe r h 1 1 e r e s t dtat i ne a p o o o v r s n iti vre< euto We want the question of location settled time in order to ship their goods and catch day. " 'No, thanks," was'the reply. "I shall carry and keenly felt the disgrace. He at once went-AD definitely before the appropriation is railroad trains, the impossibility of getting James Martin. superintndent of he Atlantic it home and all the women on our street will f jeri no toi e w cmson naimen t #w rmo available. If it is left open until that time money from the bank always means either division of the Pullman Palace Company, of think Ihave the very latest thing out in the at the front at Gettysburg. Paine left forhis 0 ltlll CO

~ ~~we are likely to ind ourselves in a pos- serious loss or dire inconvenience. Phila elphia, and J. F. Sharp, of the same way of a pocket book. --Chicago News. 1i0ht tegan < a Getal wound tine The regular sales of this ompany are hleld tion somewhat similar to that of Sa van- If aman should go to a bank at 2:30 company from Chicago, are guests of the You may say what you please about the a e or fe i ria.every Tuesday and Friday at 2p. m. at their

i i nah, with the money in hand Ittunable p. m. on the last day of grace to Duval. switch being vaished from the public shools, The Largest Th~ing of its Kind. wvarehos e t oF Ws alra rp o. to agree upon a site, or o purhase it pay :a note, ad should find the doors closed J. I. Hennicut and wife, Miss Millie Ruth- butso long as female teachers are employed From the Seville Independent. graded according to the standard grade after the decision has been made. upon him, would he not havegoodgeounds e,-ford. Miss Annie Pandin, Miss Mary N. tho "switch" will be found there.-Drakes's The Christmas number of the Jacksovillope d byl theie aeratgenion, andtrswich

Ti qutinpresents may el-EorWSam-esut soud.hebak uthiaCbdae esrt H PinepEpeaHdronaMgain.eE sHoAn mdeit aperac o bSn-Cemtlcie a fpatenoomadtetrnywl

~~~cate points. Cliques ar s yndicates, rings paper to protest? We a re not thoroughly C. B. Chandler and J. J. C. McMahon, all of day last. It is the largest thing of the kind Stencils will be furnished on application,also:: and political influxed will all become informed upon the law bearing on this Athens, Ga., arrived in a party at the Everett An exchange thinks a girl can be safely published in the State. description, of grade. Direct corr:espondence "..

fatos ndee ,oaton btpont btitiSresnaletO sp seth yesterday, judged by her mind. Then we suppose when a . .. . .. to either of the undersigned. fact rs n d terauin tholo ati ntutapinttbueitis easo ablbtosup ose that'hsgir'sm nd saputeipsi isaafetoaet hatthe As b twe n t e d de nd h s c net tis ACOB HUF , A 8,HAN

theon i eato e~~cptsteadily in view¢ is most people would be ,quick< to appeal t~o Ab dsg Anil io sint r. Ml a -girl is t sm as ha e r mdpY n er tts rii g h c niemto a eirflsh et' ertr . e ' at public cong 1 ce an economy. Thegthelourts if the r-finkwial gcrlditsshoud ee SentineLr. .ndman-Oof itsin theshape of head.-Lif ... P..O. Box, "NJ

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