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For County Judge. I am a candidate for -re-election for county judge of Marion county sub; ject to the democratic primaries, "JAMES H. HILL. i hereby announce myself a candidate for election to the office of County -Judge for Marion county, subject to the action of thle Democratic.pricmaries, and roapectftllly ask the support of my friinds. R. B.' BULLOCkI. For Surveyor. I lierelly announce myself as a candi. d tlie for re-eldction to the office of (.'unityy Surreyor of Marion county, "l,.ject to the Democratic primaries. L J, R. MooaU;AWS.4 ( i t No .41 t c a t a c t b s b P e t o c- a a a a c b t f o p o e a a t t n n r i c a -Clerrk-Turnball, on instruction of the chairman, read the call for the conventio4a issued by the state ex- .. .cutive committee. The list of dele, the ratess from eflcb county was then read by the clerk. After some minor cor- his reotions were made the chairman an- nounced the convention ready for of temporary organization. Hon.'J. E, n- Hartridgeof Duval placed in nomina- tion Hon. Samuel Pasco of Leon. It was eloquently seconded by R. A. Bur- or- ford, A, V.; cilchrist, Mr. Palmer ot Columbia and Morgan of Eicambia. He was elected by acclamation and or gracefully escorted to the chair and lys introduced to the convention by J. E. Hartridge. ed Ai. L. Dancy placed in nomination St. E. B. Durlin of Orange, for temporary secretary. Hon. Nat Walker of WVa- ed kulla,and W.t.Randall of Clay, were for elected assistant secretaries. On motion of Palmer each delega- tion was instructed to name a member d- 'of therespective delegations to serve S as a committee on Credentials. At 1:30an adjournment was taken ew ow tntil 5 .p. nr. A.'ERNOON SESSION. ur- 4 fe.iVngiutes after 5 o'clock C'hair- ad njaa PewaSoeounded the hewgag and tWeconvpeton came to order. A re- pat of the-committee on credentials - ee calMed aC e without a response. On *t motion of Olr. Gilclhrist 'of DeSoto, a ' .amispittoaioonsisting of Gilehrlst and 'ot* \ GCenowy of St. Johns, was ap- his, pointed, to Jpok up the credential eovrfliutteeand ascertain how soon a to report was forthcoming. At the end ay of a short 'recess the committee re- ported that the credential committee ,n- would.sotike. ready witp a report be- rt fore8 o'clock. A. motion then pre. failed that an adjournment be taken until that'time. on In.theevenhig session it. was ascer- b tainec the committee on credentials w.as d. not ready to report,and an bdjo)urnmeht he was Mtken until 0 a. m. Wednesday, at -when the committee on credentials re- ay ported. Their report, f'"aored thesenting of the contesting ,(Chaires) delegation from Lafayette, and against the contest- rn- ing (Alexander) delegation from Volu- ill Ssla, Broomne oj Gadsden, demanded a r, vote on thle question, notwithstanding no..oinbrity report had been presented. bfg The action o.f the committee was sus. ir- .talnel by a vrotp of ;311 to 19 whih live mar (Lafavette) blanlk. Qn iq tion the fol- Slowing comnttee on platfbnr was ap- S.pointed, each county naming its repre- Kh ";i COMMITTEE FOR PLATFORM. tor.:' lachia,.~. J. Barrs; Baker, C. EF - Pons; Bradfqrd, E. G. Hill; Brevard, D. I.' Gaulder; Calhoun, E. G. Mack; Citrus, SC,.M. DupreerClay, W. D. Riandal; Co- oitr ulabia, B. H. Palmer; Dade, a. C. Sut- h i.!o.n; DeSoto, A. Kinney; Dural, F. P. ,p. .letniming; i;ecambia, John O'Counor; S.ifantklin, H. S. Grady; Gadaden, J: E. ^ 'Boo.rmne; iHa iltO, p.. B. Johnson; Her- tti- -A^AaPulton;. Hillaborough, 1I. .-. Ir. 'C -; or U r~ C. lMcr:irlaue; H.o!lms, IH Evans; Jacl son, J. II, McKiune'a ; Jefferson, W. I Girardeau; Lilaycltte, John I.uicas; Lak \V. .I M -Cle',lan, Lee, G. G. Ileudr Levy, (G. W. Willi-. Leon, N. \W. I:ppe Liberty, J. H. Roberti; Madlison., Ri: dell Pope: Alanatee, P. S. Harlee; Maric R. Bullock; Monroe, A F. Schult Nassau, J. G .McGillfan; Orange; J. Melbourn; Osceola, J. E Pearson; Pasci M. E. Loss; Polk, H. J. Draiu, Putnan R. W. IDavis, St. Johns, T. Geuove Sauta Rosa, C. O. Chunn; iiuilter, R. ( Wright; Suwannee, R. A. Rei.l; Ta\ lo T. J. IFaul; Volusia, G P. Healey; W\\i kulla, Nat R. Walker, Walton, k. 51, Guire; Washington, W. A. Etuprous. A motion by R. W. Davi-, t-hou.n 1lrt vailed that one rnin i a.:*h di-regati,., be selected to name delegates'to th Chlicago nratiu ,al l il, -,rat ,unl t-ion and a similar commirtteefo nam a state executive committee. As thll roll was called the committees wer named by lihe respeitiv,_ delegation COMmirI EE lO Il.p'_ ,E S ATL X.:':1Ii. I IV' C,)MM IIT E. Alaehua,- S. L. Carter; Baker, T. 11 Rowe; Bradford, E. I'. Ward; ]i eiard W. S. Jones; Calholni, A. J. \Woud Sirtrus, E. S. Grace; Clay, S. F. Hlan. ford: ColunitLin, A. W. W\-ek ; Dadt A- E Heyser-. DestSo, A. G. SmitIh: Duval, John C'. L'Engle; E.,r-ambia. M J. Fauria; Franklin, 1. L. Grady: Gadsden, E. P. MICowvan; Ilamilton C. F. Cohen; Hernando, E. Kersey; Hillsboroughli, J. A. Bi-Ahmp; Huolmes J. S. Williams ; J-lacksoin, M. F. ]oune; Jefferson, J. M. Sf ingar: .Lata.yette, S. L. Ham-e.y; Lake. F. S Riissell; Lee, W. 1G. Sangfordi lejn, W. A. lawIls; Lvvy, F. 11. Bul ler; ib,.-.rty. J. 1'. Roberts; Madison, C. B.liher; Main- tee, J. C('. Pelut; lMarion, E... .Struzirr - Monrue, F. W. K-right; Nusoan, T. A. Hall; Orange, S. L. \'aughn: Os,'-,.ula, L. 0O0verilreet;- Paico G. W. Pink- ston; Polk, E. CM. tuart, Putnam, S.J. LHilburn;. Jobhu, 'liubert .)liver; Sa.nta Rusa, J. F. Ma. port; ,Suriter, J. R. Smilax; Suwannee, \W. II. Ogden; Taylor, S, H, Pe,.'cork ; Volu.iia, B, E. Prevatt; Wakulla, J.... 1larron 'Wal- ton, J. H. Riclibourg; Washington, A. J. Dean. Wednesday afternoon the colniulttee on; platform were not ready to1 report Itl an adjournment was taken until S P. n,.i .when the following were pre-' ente'dit MAJORITy nCE'OR''. VWhereas, questions of the coinage and the finahlce are matters, presented .iJirtoiH, for ur tiomid leg proper functions of (he democratic rt:. tional convention to assemble at Chi- ' cago at an early day -r _;rescribe the policy of the part l on stnel b uestiit-ns s well as all ,l1tier national issues; therefore be it Resolved, Thatall .:ur-h iluestions be and are properly referred for deter- ,ination to the national democratic con vention, and we pledge our support o the policy of the party whioh may be so enunucitted. I-L.A.fFORPh. -We, the democratic party of theI tate of Florida in ronv,-ntion nasem-- bled, do adlopt the following a,- its larttorm andi declaration of principles 2nd, That we favor a tarill for rev- nue only, with eqliual and exact ju;- ice to all and special favors to none. 3d, We congratulate the-- democratic party upcn its long and incessant war ,aged against all forms of abtses and ppresion ti a t ll througlhou.t its lon career it lias opposed tile formlation nd promotion of all monopolie, syn- ,icates and trusts, hiol:din threat tlhe aggregation of capital in tlhe hands of tew Isa menace to olvil governlllnent ,nd a shadow of death to free institu- ions1. M INOi irV liEIor.i i , We thle minority member, ;t the onmmittee on platform an I resolutions ieg leave to submit this thIeir report. Resolved, lIr. Thal we are opposed o the single gold standard; that we avor the free and unlimited coinage f silver at the ratio of 1,J to 1 inde- pendent of any other nation. 2nd. That we are in t'a;ivor of tihe use If silver and bold as tlhe standard. mRon y of final payment of the country, .nd of the independent coinage of loth metals without dis,:riuminatiou .gai nst etllher. r.l, That we ae oppuIseli to the re- iremen.t of greenbacks because the ame would contract the circulating ediumrn which is already too small for he successful transaction of the busi- ness of thile country. 4th. That the delegates who shall e elected to attend the democratic national convention at Chioago are hereby instructed to use all honorable means to secure the nomination of a president anl vice-president who are n favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver at a ratio N1 to 1. B. H. P.LMEIR, R. W. Davisr J. Hf. M'l-rl iNEV. After hie finished reading toth re- - - Collars, Handker chiefs, Shirts, For Sheriff. Thanking my friendsfoi past support :1and conlllence, aud trusting that my ad- ministration merits a continuance of 1saae, I announce myself a candidate for re-clectnou to the office Qf Sheriff of Marnu, county subject to the action of the dmlocratio primaries. B. DUPRE HODGB. I hereby announce myself a a candi- date for Sherlt'ofr Marion county, sub-, .)et te lie action of the democriatio pri- maries and the suppor"tof my friends E. T. WILLIAMS. May "I, l6. _i. I hereby announce-myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Marion county, suli.,jet to the action of the democratic primaries. -A. B. DUPujis I hereby announce myself as a candi- date for the office of sheriff'of 'Marion county, subject to. the democratic.pri- mnaries, and ask the support of friends. B. H. LEITNEIR, For Assessor. I announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of county tax assessor, subject to the democratic pri- anaries. J. G .MATHEWS., I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oilice of tax assessor, subject, to the will of the democratic primaries. Gr.'g. fn. 1 r? i> ."cK. For Superintendlent of Public In-" struction. Thanking my friends for the confi- dence they have placed in me in the past, I again ask thier support for re- election to the office of County Superin- tendoleut of Schools, sbmitting my claims to the action of the democratic prima- ries. M. L. PAYNE. 1 hereby announcement myself a Ocn- didate for Superintendent of Public In- struction for Marion county at the 0om, ing election, subject to the Democratic primaries. W. D. CARN, Citra, Fla. i -11, NO. 38 ". f..R . |HATER MA.N C.;. S"": Ifl tedl1 Mer rcbautTailors, ot; ltiers and .bo r l V. .alues, ..j -- .. - ~_.. -RD, *I4l. .a" o. 1: ." & aco. '~ '":. :'" '- :i : -- : .. ' ..: + _.;. . _ -rr iCoutinued ou fourth page.) atopoo ip seenteas .,yojtf dgrowM salorinng Tur nip-yo oaberveh am dfrvl- I t b anean eo.mutlolt.I . etup11pm mati,rg want Ir terthei priactical problems ||BU^N)II.- ,'cS C'-I COLLEGE i tactlle fotr ,lQrough busl- i.n ea'"h of it8 Ihree distinct dor. aot.avo taeow cooloe of eom- '^y^,J" ^ t ^^overni.mwnt, -.i l B 'rl it nWo o ,.. '. etir Writsg, r~ fSn~81aeceioins~ p(a~nO rgiu~ ^ ,:^."t^f aadreas ": adPr ess -!. ." ^A'4 pft( Bk dA n t. l :Yrtis ~a4;ra~+arz~rs~-rP~' ~ n .t ^ve antd i" t *a evenrt of fD. number of delegates here ele;;ed tv> attend sai i U-..r3rtrsent, those -who are present and duly elected shall cast the-full vote of the state. Resolved, 40h': That imitating the ex- ample of our revolutionary forefathers in their heroic struggles for indepen- dence, we sympathize with the Cubans lu their ettorts to throw off the yoke of for- eign domination and establish a govern- ment of their own choosing, and urge President 'Cleveland to hasten to put into effect the resolution of congress gi\- iug these struggling patriots the righ-s of belligerents, and in this connection we take pride in commendling the cour- ageous manner in which the president has upheld the lMourie doctrine in the \'Venezuelan affair, which has given iu- fluence aud dignity to the American uame. and commanded respect for the Resolved, 5tlb : Th:at we heartily en- dorse the state board of health and cunmmend its etliient work under the ble.-sing of Divine Providence has re- siltetld in preserving public heal'il and preventing the introduction and spread of epidemic diserses within thie state since its organization, aud has given confidence at home and abroad. 6th, Whereas, the legislature ot Florida passed statute prohibiting the attendance together of white and negro children in the public ?schools Of our state, Wherea, t he ssid statute has aroused general tliscussiion and caiised the ex- pres.-ion olas as to tlie posi- tion held Ft,: 4., on the ques- tion, f Be it r 1'B! the dreiocrael ot Florida' iA cV.c jon assembled., dl. larc-s l tv'bBty Ppdomrijet rL. of- said law, I- m H t-ise -e hope that it may nevm,6 ipungt!d from the statute bodok- f nor the prin- ,iple it etariodied be lorn from the hearts of oar people. 2nd. That the convention expresses the emphatic hope that the state will never relax its efforts in the cause of education until every child within its limits ias- had opportunity of securing the rudiments of a sound knowledge of the English language and the prirl- ciples of business; without distinetiou of race, color, or previous condition, but always and at all times in seper- ate buildings and with different eachi-, Frs. '-< ***'.-. : : ^; Wo : :g..--. 'si "-Q ; :""'; ^;-' -. .:,- ,- :. " -r., I- s. .. .; ... s it _.^ + u ._^-_j,.:- ., ". '" /. .* .'* -*" -, P- olS, ,- :-;:., *. "* ^i ^ *, t * ,~.-[- :: I~ -. ...'- , ... L ~-- '" "5' .:."7- .' ... i IsA itip ing h H. Marean. ,tUled the pulpit .t'"Galpesvflle Su ** ; ,- * )AhL. of Jasper, spe "' .ii -J., i.:| f Ki I l' M At S; W. MOODY. - ..:, o: - fi;:.rM. ':dun ft a prominent citizen 'iverefes .a ip-the city several da r..-is.Ilprf R. Qarroll has return l-ioai sdhortvgl t i -her parents at -"'tIe rsbu"rg. .::c:;'i,.d Mra, E. M. Greggaccomrpani 'r:i,,:' .:M.9.i'L. Mpghin ey left Sunday 1 A-.i'+ i i .a r o l ln a . .: :." -4 W in.' oht ir amd caught .'.'I ..-ithetare visiting. friends to Cn Is:-i. .a ttle..Week, I ':: ir'and Mrs. J,.,[ oerig are expect :-i't. -ut thuet r,eddig tour to Nr 40a;? fetWorrow. ^^U^Ho pqB A.lqheTse i ast i. s o ,ytg y a tioee be h Ja.ite fck10dle *euth #W a,=. '. -'h*ea .oi. o h tbtteoarah 41W' eaawk~t.on o iaimn prpt~at i a rptoya P ^^^ r 4; VISyto i a .e r B M k.' rot Watou returned I .oo .pendlnga d ITrn'R !dic Sta shl;^tt ypre:^ crowded c a :|':wt bcharge-or t ..a '. b dr m illn own. Yesterd ^ring TesTaymor Ar hbre e sahe w SseEausllghl oral: of V a hoL L .O TN ,-_- S --Wholesale and Retail D Iker 1 Sli a ...- uiemiai Of New Orlerise ._ ,: .. ... .* :'- :' .' . We also have a full stock of Sash, Doors 4ad BliJnds,Sor ika-l-a;-t- ness and Paints. Call on or write for prices. We weill .a ,., .-..:=;:... :'..'. Highest of all in Leavening Power.- Latest U. S. Gov't Report Cy\l Baking SABSSOLUTELV PURE ,. %, .., :' . ",- Phosphate .' , .._:u:.,...c -':a .^: "*- .:. . --SPECIALL Y PREPARED FOR : "F C; .... W. W. PICKFORD, ALget. , +. .-... .+, MARION OCALA, FI A., TIH BDAY: JUNE 18, 1896. D i... k- p,.,rts, a mna+iq', a maade. .that the ANNOUNCEMENTS. 11. inori y r.porl' ad.,pted. Rigi ----- e, speeches \vel e on i th oOloion .b -. o Legislato r. : -, ",Y-A, "t d i t S eari slicitation rf/ 1, many 1K^ .-^ f therln1 I a nouce mIyv lf a eantlidate :R .-:i es, mar. G.D.lR'-.10-.g re, R .lact tothe action Tu-sa- -- of tihe democrat, priuarytr. f nn .. .., .. ::'.. -..lu ~ r~-. THE CONVENTION. Florida's Democracy Assembles in cnventlO0n In Ocla. STATE OifICERS NOMINATED. Practical Violory For Sound Money -A Uia'iponious Gathering on tlie Wholo-The Free Silver C'aucus-- ..cQlaThanked for. Her 1Tolspit"ality. THE NOMINEES. GO verinor.... ,S.....................V. D. Blo liainn. Justell a ipk-eme Court......... H', II. Ma)I", Secretary of State...... Juo. L. Crawmford. Attorney-Osneral ................. W .B. nia r. rleaeurer r^.^. ......................,.C, B. Collina. Co.mptrolle".................'Win. H. Reynolhfs. .lpt.,,anb Itistrnuctiona.......W N. Seats. ftEEIDE NTIAL ELECTORS. a., A .T Iul rd*'i ..................................... Maron. W S. .Jed ale g .gs...................... ...Ilernando. UdW. L Cirleul ...... Alclhun. 4.,F.W elYqrn,................................Oiange. BELEOGATE% .?'O NATIONAL CONVENTION. A 0(. i O'l4Lien, Emcambia; E. B. Lukun- U t, MassaW G. 1). Sparkman, IIillsbor. tough; C. p. Rogers, Duval; R. W. Davis, Putnamn; T. J.'Appleyard, Orangr; F. B, 'Carter, jacedkon; Nat. H. Walker, \Va- kulla. NEW ST.J'E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Alachua, J. A. Carlisle; Brevard, W. S. Jones; Citrus, A. E. Williard; Du- val Johu 0. Conper and J. P, Taliafer- ro; Escambia, E. F. Wells; Franklin, J. E. Grady; Uillsboro, H. C. Magoar- lane; Jackson, W. H. Milton; Jefler- son, NW. M. Girardeau: Lafayette, T.P. Claus; Leon, W. A. Rawls; Monroe, P. F. Knight; Nassau, J. D. I;eggs; Polk, WV. H. Reynelds; Putman E. S. Crill. S OFFICEBS OF THB CONVEN11ON. " SObalrpan, Samuel Pasco, of JeffBrscu; secretary, E.B. Durlivpi)ragep: As- , ilatant a We* llr^r Wiker,: hI'. - Wk.ula; second a-siipt secretary ,-rE . Randull, of Cla. ,; : T. ; .The dem mcrtio sltaie convention to i no innate tatB officers, to select delegates.' W0 Llienallopoii convention at' Chhiago- anp to select a new state executive-com- mittee convened. in Ocala Tuesdpy, June a 10,. at 1:-20 pi m., and was pallet tpo oer J90 1 'X A. f.;rOMAN . - Hats, Trunks, CO _ _% Umbrellas, Birdsey S. R. SCANDINA-VI _- -. .~~., ",, at' .* .-.l .... ,/~~~ ~~~.: .. ):+v_::.+ SOLID WOVEN COT [OP BRiITXBIIH lAIv Unequalled for Main and .+ r ~ .. 1 .. .- : I -r',/ -- THURSDAY Ihe Dt nociatle _p" _. )alft Olq fy4 pe r" ... :- rPlatka li ft.orga Scoinpiiay to be k <.'detfw ilth'Walt Thle Cuban s3 111 Ville 1h.Milg 60 Mtcmner Three Fr Have S IG OR " rlaCP1 PMCLag of O 8at an4. akpiv n'In i, lotr making . S,.'. t in th"o . " tat urround lia ;^. Two _.pO14qetbn ; n" d one .in TI O:'" ;..- ulJ.Lmueder :L' .,.-.^ o 1,h,,,, ',., ~Li~ _L 1 ~ _- ~-~U~cc~41 I ~rrr~- L A km- I --~i~~,-i~8SR~a~,~X~j~LL m - I I 1 call on or addrti. , Agent. Freig h t Depot. ?t Agent, ''. S. l'ass. Depot. r13- -- A -- . .~_ ._ , i'J C LEE AND WEYLER. than for us to pass at ouce from a gold I I !REE RESSto a silver standard. " T EE PRESS. Nobody that ever had the pleasure of All Aboard For tlhe Millennium. ~ .^ ,",^., M ----------_l_-^.. knowing genial Fitz Lee,. our consul- i. --v H -- ogeneral at Havana, will be surprised to f lfiD ,i'BBI'^^BI^ HB -learn that be is hypnotizing General s ,". , ~,,H,,I, Weyler in a heretofore unknown n degree Q_" If" 'b "-,'' n ofrnln assand coin plaisanee. In his 'i" a nEzS S A S S On e w T I O N u iude bo n air p r isence b e fo r e l 1is a-mia b le S. and aheerleul demeanor, i il t he b airing 14r,, B 11 with she of his hear ty laugh and with the cordial a '.-. tF.IC AIdSOCIATION grasp of his hand even such a nature asi D i nd to a lW evler's nst melt. It is qitie ebay t, v to ,nclv tatafera"rif"cq aita ceEST with a big 13. Blackwell's Genuine ulo' e re c i v th atply afte r at u l o fief aeq t nta n ee liv in g D tnrh a m i In- l a. clags Iv it, Y ou is In a cd I, ' T, JUti: S, 1 6. w ith t"our Fllr z," a7 they call himn up in A coupon in-lrde each tm%'o ounce bug,or ad 1to cou- pons Inside ceach four ounce buag or Virgitlit so coinplat,(-y impressed hill)a kw~ self upon the eapL ain geu eral th^at the- .,TOV A -- 9 " e'sitate convention in 5-1 d op t J ..Eoand bo la e r ju s t told h ii to d o as lh e w o u ld at t o i O T -] R 4 T n- r h nme and belp hl ineisr. He n o r a of the U. ingted Statese onsul-genrrad vis- Genuine Durham . anizitd anew military titng Cuban prisons, havi,,g access f_.t m kn-To a c a .0", a lage an the P talei JThe Courier-Journal Speaki Its Meind. Smoking Tobacco, suh riecs onrsi bas hae debires toi s he, get- ^e-.ic 4psl- ouima terw1U. aD vth c p uta nams. rs n rs a ed srs os e e The day i'ter the K~e~tnky primear- *Buyabplgof thiscelobraxtei tobaceonnd read th ,c-co 'pon-- tr. .permsisn. ii pert ainaron to vi .at the Spanish ie l LouivilleC urier-JournalsaidS al ual tu I l sthiz, rac on Jackson-linessoil even going boyon,) to the hn- editorially: ipa'bi re In Jacksoon- K itcy vrapaf hih1--- -- ---- a e c e do dwi ,, g e t n n bg t h u rg e t ,itts u l ..a l o i n. s I'le w e o b t ai nt th T h ey ( th e D e m o c r a ts ) h a v e r e tu d i - acet e I it getLlo ng ta h # lrnprlonsVl leat Vayell~ b e yl er i s atd the onIH l~yi preidn t thew Do Jemc by t qi r ^ cn ~ -T T ^' riends to boa With What im r .so h t V t ral o l r i partyatd hhas elected rsd nand thseated~ml raifor 59 '9,:'' General Fitzhugha Loe',d most, obedient yeari. Tbi -y ltqvo to the o os d ,t-l1 st, i, SuE~~~~ply of war ~~~distinguished Olfa d leg,-.,e t Duo'tcKtuky's living Sonils~~t, ~ tS H ae a d ................ lpa. big b ulyofoud watr servantlot an flu? can be mo iute groun. It.i d Yr.,-. ,." '" .. .. ,.,,all," ries -- , g.- r.'._ ., .i o.twi.. trera i W eylere andi fathe rs oti m '.. .-Bl to r e nameif'. 0 Tn D ,ho Sro-m nT iTt Ac rFn ni" y T' -.d Tl y i. t, :_ Be '" eogiie 414-#s o cnprtiP1tl !ln *" WIF AT VW 1it ASK .FOR AND 'NO OTHE R. 3peie, J.. E Lanie,b itmt _Ale froln ita chang-e inuthe Wy- Clevelaudatraitor. For 1hefaithtad DAVID rE. r OUTZ BALTIMOREI'ID, tIn.. %he 'eoi'l'any hap C ain nin et,.hd or adinlniitrs ion or con- ed dow n through a jiundred Years of "- to join the state tloopk dueling war. Tieo inourgents and their florioui party history they have substi -- qas large an the state Js h ae ihri h lrn exponents of that faith they have 6ub- -- ,.,fortressiies- ;,; or. i, the cane -fields or on the s it~ d-jutch apostlo-q ot Plopulism a 001 o ln t sry ro n-. enral Lee 'w i~ have F^ 1Tr such ex porters (.f s(- eia 'lis!tl pq oplhL rKialMnieI n tobl i scrtiin 1htLbr I a illmau, Such E-vangels of angtre!isjaal11ANtUFAUTUIIEItS OF pullt o Kl lmm e, n notrobleIn ~eetalnng hatthee i a.Altgeld]. Satt dayF's wvork palies .Keij,. r _.. ", socc tv~ t v ..d tre o ,t p.. t 0rt or n4'bt- t e o p Ann. or years.. Be .re .% . sarey,: ':lhesBell-l~are on ou Is ng h8~ d -i'he late unpleasantnead hterrdon, ,,se a "o. ,.,..urday Bradlcyisnii was du:ad,bt a rmae ''laeytpo i!oevr ,,.,,.,,... ,.h ."C EAI A ,A N ,\IG4" ," U' ll,,wt v,r binds iiselt" to the corpse o:f free silver. 9 htsowID ir;aunif-s t grahious'03letsato e o inh Woo ow u, paltqo,, 11van, ,o .d o is als-ieW3"c..v s ha 110.h1019,6uvn.La Fl0i{ -Doe- Mi0ales. La -Alatilda m Wendr hi pe- isIla. boodthirt..aOlS~e .y t ad'ion shall not ratify its stupendorti m m f f e t ., . 0 l!bj j d e q nd t h a t c ~h q q c .c 0 $ I;!= g ll to o Bu te........ .. mdlolu M:.IAIN FACTORY, 127 GALIANO ST. BRANCH FACTORY, COALA, FLA. 11 B t t h e i n s u r e n t stio r iw o o w e r f li- S t r a i g h t G o o d s .. ---. .. __ --- .. ipil have beJenkfoundll allik aj-ut ,vow: one Is th~e skwknelssitat Thiro ean be no middle ground. it h tefrtd ntow atlaeks, the Spa.nlqlh In Cuba, and mustlt e somild moun D t a ~ n l Ih !h f rstde o in qft sl s an a l 7:,' -' ": hii otlib6r Is the prospect of a revolution the time.--Boaltimore AmerieWO L Dg ,A 1 ip1 .1 >- I.0- .F. I1-1 ': .'? :' * :.. '' ..* .. . ^" TWOIIg ""ig STATIC PE :a'.' :. Al~llall VO..: O N.k 1,oN~a PRI ;oryi ,ANGE GROI l '.,,- .,--,'.--- Sn ... .l.., .:,,, ,om_. .\ ""*: ^ :t *m-;-. .Also%'- ANG E GROVES^.^S : -r, v','.- f :i ,. ;.. ., .. '.', .-.' ,.:,-^ ^ |_"t. nvdhtment. Also somest:Bple ,|,jt .' *-1"': r ^ *', -, '-'" Pr0oerty. _, I FINE BEARIN That will pay halndsome inter Ocalia C !r .-. _4 .. ... .. - est on the i bairgains in ity E *"* .tfp~lii nnti*, ^r 11 j -- ~ana 0-:-Railroa L ":' -Also Some-- "'.- -. FINE PROPERTY AT M'NTSI ". : .. ^ ':. *. ':.( -- Several Large Traots of- -- .:' ,- : /^ Phosphate and ^ *. 7. -, r f. :':i.^ -^ TIM R LAN: -~~ ~~ ~ .-; ; ..? '-'..:.:. . ,' ., *: S _.. Call on or address -" " J; HI-. LIVINGSTON-". ia .OALA, : : : ,* -* "" < '***'-^ '' '*": {*JS- ------- ----~-._-..._.._^ *.-j*Ai/ri We wish to announce that .." S.4 : F:f . Hotel Coqu a-- 1"- ,". '' ,;-:- -'^ Opened for the Win r Season on ..: ., -. .::, -.'-^ .^.' TUESDAY, NOVEMBEI-'ly^l '. ^ l :: : ": -X' o oursl Re s IpectfulIy, :.; : ;, / SEISER & VINING, -M..^S L211Z-02 Y-TH:- _y E1- .. :( .i "f ', "~~ ~ .,'~ ^ 1^^ ^ ,, ..- ,.> = * "argc'Iodies of- '"i " ,. '4 4.1 li.' 't 4 r'X', c-e" made Opplialtion Mvoon u a, vaca, pt' present being T he F..... 1w .t. . fLe Florlda Pol r Merit Is what gives HoodVtSarsaparilia its great popularly,& its constantly increaiihg sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportlion'and process used iu preparing Hood's Sarsalparilla are unknown to other medicines, and Make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier. Jt acts directly and posit ively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and cornerof-the human system. Thus ell the nerve_, wc-,-J. a - ' -'e beneficent Mnfuenc- " kl-w fi_ i f,-~ :Mr At.S***K " L-)Am. epaie?.neleone having beu . ..:, "PC'U- ** .w -eLlone lvlp I. ifi"Madrid, the posRibla i lt of the dis- I.-;; P ?1,n S' 'e ,.,.. -, eL clouttrus which GeneIIP in,,pos thlreat- -air. Of. the law does no' give s. fnihn a E' -,"-:.^ to" .i l .... .-._ ea.a to lm aka it, the Coru z as to the con- "U FWtOcmtrder asnmany of '" *duct f thbe war on tLe island, Even i!.t,:,&e ri0-,' area ^?;0t T,~^ ' : :-,,tE~ j~~P.!:.:~ q -on~ull~ n -" "" .... "' ; '' "- "; now Madrid is in a rurment and thbe "" .. .... et mosllr.fling cause inlight serve to pro k-;_."" I N y V 0'. .,ptd b< y d uce an c xploio --Tatnia Tribu ne. f _0 .^e9s C^FB^ -- ... ' j j jendpo, yeater- -.b y imber The Engish stlemor Drumrmond C' s- kk-? "w.Ith4 hearty Ulsr reporte'iko bare satnk-1WA-. yesK r ir ,for the oucesda-'. m,'m nlorning on.the coast of France and Iraq:.. 1i.c ri if nI- over. twoi unrd I11p'erson drowned. r r', .,n., . .... .,,, n ^ ....- P J d-i ia "^. "Y>r .E ER FO "U'Y. L~g ;::. ~ll Apilibsl~s what .-' ,Sttnrda.rdo te mIll o "-f' BB-:'ll s ft "'*111ke and a.* .... -- -m--' -7". *i * lirlar' saute, eet 4?A:..L 1t...a/ 9 A,''^ ^y^^^ .-,0nd, Cff*cts -Pk? free caar s.. ". ... "d Br "coi nago of "ver at ". fts. 0lhe tmiz'," means that any pri\'ae owner cof li --.- -. bullion may bring it to the miutj na* jSpalleTam ''h ai r- have it coined without charge into dol- 4, -"1 ^ 0 U ci~baiztg that- e ars of the present weight and fineess, .:e'i'iwhich, of course, would thereafter be .7... ,, ,..*~ ilvi .s..%a~ .. worth as much Ps and no more tlhan lhe W A) r.. (MI ^tt is builliol of which they v-wre voined, ^-T -'c ..^ county and one which ii now aboui0 e'cent3 to the dol- r-" ".6 '.,may justly feel Jar. N, rold wou)d theu Lc coined, be- -..,.- .cause with the bullion necessary to coin W ^ ''-E a gold dollar could be purchased enough silver bullion to c6lu two silver dollars. sy 6 does otcare to make No one would use gold dollar's to pay Y. Lmoe ech.. Florid. i e debts which be-cufld pny with les.3 val- It*, n. f< iik m itkl one more during the able silver dollars. The first effect of ..".ii- n.ot the next Plegil-ture in- favor free silver wonld ae to drive o.nt cf cir- 0,.:4 it VUl be a. culation the $625,000,000 of gold anud '.,.:eo t wod e g t to sink all silver and paper money to _,k""* it to the-.rnmocratilo party in -the standard of the silver dollar. ^4l~Ae' '.^yiM t Cebonto office seeker. "There is no country iu the wrrld ,* .t'"di'Made for Ce l and free seile.r that could mIake this siudde-u change in MAd for Cl and free silver its money standard without plunging S. b.:Tlla .oola the Py bfore headlong into au indefinite period of S.',-l4PNi.4!adth1e flectof repudiat- panic, bankruptcy aud distress, with f .:tt boin'th Tillnan and Call by the voters. disastrous check to its development and l i ol l. ong idleuess to its industries. The hope O held out to debtors that they. would be l ....... .-r-. ... -- able to pay in cheaper dollars would 61 : : 1LVi. 1. SrA*VAnD- COUNTRIES. never be realized, because tbihy would be '."... .. at once pressed for their debts, and in -J -; 0citre having the silJver isand- such a disorganization of trade and of ''i all business they could not get the cheap- if i'hrdi .: tlhe dlreclor of our e dollar, and the idea that free siiilv'er , ,mr,.l ; "- laaY 1 1896, weri, as follow,: wonld give us a larger currency would f.Cetral American -states, C'asta not be realized, if ever; in the lifetime o.... f the present gceeratiou,. .i/a- dora ..Nica,'agua "The farmer is urged iT support free __ rtkA q .V* W*icir pio,. or dollar, was silver on the ground that his products ,r riata .toint. have gone down with the gold standard .: ....and would riio with t licsilvr.staIdard. i' batw' -declined -They, Woul d net rise as fast c(r aimuch :6e7t S; _:" "" .'- "* ".: .to see that, -While wheat and soro other m r-hbe er dollar, wa O'gs have gone do-vn of recent years, a Si -" '' "- ... i'is because.of the i imcuselyincreat(d 4iry aiSay !Yot, thloubgh -produciou anud the qpecd hnd chenpics3 M ""..al! parts of the woorld can 31 "",';ti:g.s etUlm, ca, and- A_- ;A_ mafix its av-eragC, , sas tiee M Va.wt3 i t :,,ents' ^e^,ie. and cdmforts of life. r ':O'-ut of all the catastrophes, of such a .M _,^"^,r;- 52^f2.: jaege no men would emerge unltannrcd M 6, ~ ~ ~~~~~~ 0 .0 I- .. ` f;. n ..... b11 1e lbojg ma ,-i e e 'A6-Q y:3 o-. h .t 8,"t exept those who owu gold or who own .."''' ',"..:" -div,er.bullion or mines; and when we h~id'ouce gotten to a silver bapis anklIe I RAf -to buiNJ up again the credit syystem MIH 7 .. ,.'". ii it-sathat marvelous syst(i Nich ~~~4i ~~~r'r sw~f a~ e possible our inode rn dcve v lop- 'A' t d ishih represents manny times a,, Ieki our -in cui'renry circulation and Tower the Po ^ ^ one y-basis. which it resls-we o AI oUl& bare a cupmbrrsome, J- vy, in- fijor ""letaf -noney, like the few nupro- 1t H^ ^ '' i't ".- sire countries of the world, anl sur- .Trn" 0 Mfider to our great commercial rivals 1 he best met.l and.the best mechanism ful fo'tra de and commerce. dis -W Iff congress tomorrow had the power ;a-'-"cdshould exact a la-w compelling all ifid'ji' the railroad cf th contnv-, .imm.aioiAI. \/ El11- ,O-- 1 t)N'LYVTM. E e l AND .-' Boilers andS THE -K. W. i5?'State '.-gent Cu;rry3ing MN;chi )NVILLE, ,. lPA AND RAILWAY 1 NEWEST rough thbe SC- F ID Arrival Le 1i1:;0 0. in. daily for t PuO It lj. ps~i I1[$, :O.1) a. min. daily for I I'dalulkat awl -..avlr ID)0 a. m. daily for S11 NiiideTfl'i, U Oew AllataL, 5Mouugomlle nuli, 'I,. LouiiJ ali , *e | 1 I WC.l, via \Vel L'o.lSI 31> p. ni. daly for Ilrn ti,il. p oiuis, nm I de 1 Passenger Agenl Ta>vaes biud Asol'. ,Jormalioin. *:u1 p. m daily for Po] mi,l1iue pjilisi, and P'nunta iturda aId l.t G, D, ACKERLY, 1:010p. u, .dall, for lo (_onn'l P's. Ar. ''TratiU IbavIl ) ON VILLE. Train, having, |rouim via Thoriaavj sleepers Juliette to .nan sleeper for Sav delishla tud Now YI Trains leaving ( THInR. PLAN' The hiigheot aniiiL of In.Itblednuc to whIich iheC.)impnny may atn nny one Iline he sub- Jectecd slal beSeveu ty-FiveTnonaaud 1 ollard S3mi-Weekly service r.O a,. Seiamer leaveat The officer who shall mianage the affairs of \Weekly service bets lhe CoLmpany, under thoM Barl of Directors. Tamp 9.00 p. m. shall Le a Presldenl, a .-cr-lary. an I a Tre is- urcr, each of whom Rhill bo elected byy lie Steamers leavo Porn UBoardof D.rertors; and or.e pc:-r,,oa mny hold ,auatce Rivorpoint. tlihe il;ec of secretary anud thiblof treasur.r. i.ii ruij The ilrse cleclion of oll-oer. afier these FIVE GREAT W aniendments slihall take ci'ect shall be nimade at a niceiiigof llie stockholders to be ioldea for OC'ALA. IIUStE, that purpose Immediately after such amend T1 inenisshlnlllllave Lken clect. The Di:eetors T E TA and Presideut and Secrelary sr, lscn HOTl LI L PUN TA l:,ld ollie until tIlh? ext regul ir liir l nia m et- ing ( f the t,,cklholdleis and until their sue- F'or further irfrmailoo cc-sors are quiialcld, aud those chosen (Ilhercaf- ROBT. TAYLOR, tircrhall lu0.1 iintil the nunual meeLiug8s1- cecding that at.whcih they are cliosen and un- Il. J. E, rBR-R i til iheir sitc'tsmors ne 11nallllt.dl vacuncies J UE 1c( shall I.e rllc((I in Ithe mar.n r pecsirlbcl by law. 1 Aralli iN1ii Iclhii: lIV IVi T1T w ...- m la ter bottle. Is; easy to peratc. 25. )US 1SO!1 illus- tirely L new e de- 'es to ata- of a state t, the CO, RT. nt.wib 1 51) 317 69 15,3 81 307 i;0 1..3 8t I 3:l.J jU 127'0 77 615 S 15621 90 EAMBOATS & LAUNCHES .-, ,'. ," ; ,. , ts for JefTry MIlnurteti-ing Company's Erevating ap ii? i n e r y.} -. S - JACKSONVILLE, FLOIIDA. : " -l----l I]1 L I I g. - ILANT SYSTEM ,, ~ '- .''g'>*. KELULE IN EFFECT APRIL 5TH, 1895. ----- -- --- -_ .... ..: a g - *PI .TB :^lK** Ianm Departure of Trains at Ocala.. *U _______ ___^ __"__,__ ':. ,* ?ave; Arcive:' ; 7: I t7ampa and intcrm dlale .-.' . 10:35 a. m. fromln Homoaasi. f~~incs~~lll, :.~onil. .4. (.icsevlJl3 JacksrnvLlle, 10.) a.m. dally from nrooksville and lutertfl- :- - uah. aIlu },tUnIt, dally except Stunday from JEusli -- :;., * .ivano'nb C-are'tnn, auAs.or. .-.- --. , Vl, i, .,lon. Maeou. 2'p. m. dally fromall points n6rb'. a is'- ry, Now Or.sans. C'lc ln wear. -t .- .. I.ll poiu ts north, east and : _. --. -i, '-. .. SLine. . i'.7.; E Lt te :15 p. m. dally from Ualnesvllle, Pailtka ;aF ..`.- ooksville and ui crnie- on ..w -: :. '= il-y ex ept buuday fu :25 p. m. dally from all polasnL Uth ... .. ..". 5:11p.Ta daly fr m .L L--oothj.akt',, Irt Tampanand iWermer ':t. p.daily fomalpo01o11hi--1'l."1.-'" t.ally rx,-epL Suuoay fou ... - SPeLersburg. ,.,,. '-'- '. K V )m*^ ^a t', *. .. .".f ^ -:ila IU.40 L. In, I'rue ul.r Tir odr u Gdlleh\ Ie'.. ., -, ;' ' -ala lu.:.. a. 1.. ci, ..i Pnll. I sV.eapijL -._,&-d ..- . ille, Mloulngomery, Birningbhaffi annl ,Nas ie, ial ob Pullalla a- Atlant ia via Jasperand MIacon, connects ycross wiUi P'oull- 'autah, Charleston, Richinond, Washington, batUMibre, .PUii^,. g )eala 10:50. in. snd 3.05 p.m. cawy Pullma alseepirt a itt..i. i- _____sale" _; '^^, 'S^ Passes Tin all of whiich are d.-icribed and rated in our beautiful ,ind en New Catalogue fc '1896. A feature this sea-:.:n is tlhe Free livery of Seeds a[ C:,taIl,_.ue pric any Post Office. This New C logue" ''e v.'ill jnmil on receipt 2-cent stamp, or to those vho V.'ill where they saw thi3 adlvertisemnen Catalogue will be mailed Free I PETER HENDERSON & 35 & 37 Cotla.dt St.. TewYo0 TAX COLLE(C'TOR'S REPO . D. Poorer, Tax Collector. in Aocou Ma: I (.'Oudly. 1Write the Geiier for Ili lay 30. To licLeene tax for May 1 5:I lay 31.. ly4pl Co treasurer.. lay 1. To bal Ocala schools 25, *21 lay 1. To bnl road fund ...... 4.:;7 03 ay lN. By pd Co treasurer ..... iay 30. By ril Co treasurer... Balance due ................... ay.l. To bal fine aud for- " eitd ri f,,nd ............... ^i; o.: ay 18. By-prl Co treasurer..' ay 30. By pdI Co treasurer . B lance dcue....................... ay 1. To bal C'o schools ...... 17lt;8 0Mi ay Ii. By pd Co treasurer... ay 30. By pd Co irea.urer...... Balance due...................... ay 1. To bal Co proper....... IO1;7 51 ay 18i. By pd,(.'o tIreasurer.... Iay 30. By pd C'o treasurer... Balance due....................... [y I. To bal Poll Tax ........ -5 66 0m ay 30 By pd Co treaiurr.. ;( NOTICE OF AM EN DM ENT OF CH A R- TER. N NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON - the 157ih day ol Jtlue,'A. D. 1:'i, thle Cen- ral Peninsular Muck MlUinin and Devtliop uet Cjmpanya n .yly ct-porate under the aw sof ihe Stlate of FIor.la, will apply to the Governor of taid Stale at tfhe Capitol ;n Talla. iassee, for hisa approval of',lhe followving pro- ,oicd r.lterationi and aimenid t enti to it cbl.ar. eror artic:es of in:Orpora4lion na adopLod b% hp uuanlihouis voteL of he entire caDilal stock oflsaid colulpany a4- a meeting ofr Ihe loclkhlold(rof cr sai.l company held In the (City r Ocala, in said StatLe, On ie 18th today ol Lpril, A. D Jb9. TIh, propjared amend- ienlt ceriflned uuder Ihe.jcorporale b:eal or aid company are on flleiB Iho office of Ihe secretary of State of th te o-fe F lorida at alladhaieb, and are as fo.l The Board or Directors l said Compa'ny lallconbis-t of three direjors, of wli,on one all be clousen by I ie UBoa'rdf DIreclors 1.) bbe re iilont otf tia 'fm n p f li A nu l.^i- r T STEANISHIP LlN ;,i '. .; .' .. *"? o between.PORT TAM PA, KEY WEST '"NdI' 'R^aSS^. 'ort Taunpr 9 30 p. in. Mouays and 'rb.rsday&' .. ",'.i Jeen PORT TAMPA AND MOBILE-Steamesat. Saturdays. .' t :t Tampa dany except Sunday at 7 1S a'5s. for t., Petersb-lilW--it Beturuing"r&rri7v at Port Twppa 6 00 p. m.W . -- S a------ -- ': ^ - 769 23 lW:O 70 411 00 t n It G II p P1 L ItI st st of A 81 Sl m sa Se Tc ah bll pr Balan ce due ................... 21-5I 00 [ do crUriy lihat thai the foregoing is a Irue d c3riceK copy of the acceou,nt of F. 1). oser, tax 3ollcclor', nsis on ihe bool.s iu my ave. t'iines my hand nid ollicial seal this June , 1816. |Seall D. A. BILLER, Clerk. Ucala, Fla. SEMINOLE, Wintor-Pi' E TA M PA BAY HOTEL, TamlFp, Pla. - GORDA, Punts Gorda- THEINNPogrf The best and cheapest line or genl's rnisuiugsever seen in Ocala are now played at Rowell's corner store. C. P.FAIRs, . City Ticket agewtt-OcAif if. G. IJACRcAY-T, WJA C-1 ^ : ^ ' SA NTED:-Several trustworthy gen- J. H. fRAI N- --- -- A -A KJ JL J .CXt X L 1! k3 A1 _J Equipped IaVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE in South ; Florida, Don't Forget the OLD REI.IABLE I.IVERY STAND. 'RICHARDSON, Prcp. . Florida 41C*- .."-tt, s S IA Stevens :cr~~ EEi^S B3^-33 ONTr'r^.OTO^ Decial Machinery i tade-o Orde ...'. . Phosphate Madcincry for Pcbble and -IIald A J.T. u THE - BEST GRD in your neighbi'orhoord this sea PLANT OUR FAMCiC SJACKS1 TAN K IIEAIRT 0 Ask For Tl .kets iVia SThe J, T. & W, 3, COFFIN, f Gitl .Supt. [ JACKS '. .. . ESTP COAST HOTELS ON THE PLiNT-! joksmanimal- m Ei r ."- ... Ordd^ |&?,(.toB auff'V -'htiti ... -_S. >. .. < ia,^ I ^ g .... I._ U ci g ?..^.^ ^-"^:: . *_. ____ -reau o. ifelu rli tq eapsiide, London, -.. :' .-^. .-g ... c. Sub-cri'.ers wil b entitled, by- STEV ENS'"PO I T p. 'r v -" '",: ', !. E. ('. Subeni rit rswit lh,, 0 "": : arraigeineanl with-:the Directors, to re- O ' ost Eleant oel.Cottoes an ceive either 'personal or letters of intro- -- " M~ost Elegant Iioteq Coittges an,] ; 9 ducti6n toany of- these succesful pro' ---anufacturers rofo Grountos in ..Flonilai. meters..- .. ,' Thislistis first class in every reslL, ql bng and 1 Il 19'; -SM P Oila 'ald il. "C1 o -," and everyman or fir whose na:a "i..p- Pi to:rtaio mty Io ?Apendad:uou;.. Pots all shap's. hre srict b -to colnot 161 For placing the following :it wlH-i,_be found invaluable'"-- Rond:or-shares0of' aud-- r-a T~giermcotta stoye Pipm ; n -i- . HUNTINO, BOATING, IndustialCo mrF "in TOaot E- ,i .. -.." L .. InusrilCormercial, and FiinancialN TE PI ALLEYS, : concerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, .. -. ," '" : .-.. " TEKPIN ALEYSV Pa~tents, orMino-,, 'DRAIN a.R QR vr T I1hu ,. ." BF ID -reetors: : t e .. ..- ,. :. , 'r" r) M .-0"se your o ne. uy eI e at horn m .ind f = ... ". *' ': . .. [ -G1 FISHING. ON, WALTER C ,,PEPr ,:8.. ]tt l l, .. ..7,. . .C A.. ARTHUR, T. I.- .-E. 4 .- e,, l ^satE^ 1'"*0^.. ...y .rig ht>| | Ot. '- ft, MTO. R hNB THERE~;~zd~k~ ~~ ie NO . T9irou ghb u impSeason. --EDi-,, ..H Gr~RAEPPAT NGa "AIR SPECTACLES " K HAWKS CRY." Of A" 10._ ... ,... TIHI~~~ nE I~ ~ ~ I EYE _GLAJSS3 LENSES. ninQ~nn,-~ln i i THERE O ,r oChae Fioett in the Worl d. :^..f Timelile Ilo ycot i I yrrT hene glaeroa. are positively not suprplied to A1LMW-&b7'0 '32Wt~ ?-:-. ,- ., .*W AN E SO .* '. . \ ^.^R 1 1"'-"-.*":-, .= Tim, e ,alit t ke t he onw (, lt r peddle, aor tiuveling Occulists orOptl- .j / .. . your o] polrtunky.and buIly of Us cians at'any price, and:ean only be.VV 4 1 .A l lI= now -il() haing is cheaper had from the local dealer,,. i-" toaet l3.25sc. "and are fitted by the most Improved metho d .- , -rr V tNo Charge For Fitting. .. * W1 Y "'," Allneyes fitted andd tbe to oaranted, yby r H...... ,^ 1 M. ANDERSON.^ : Set t k of it ", e n" o a Wholesale and Retail Druggistand .Op UeA,' , Sto oraer tor:8~ 9 WG J- ED RDS1 Flof da Ce -No,~ ~ ~~~ Make -lo StSosoMasahos.,* h;-,-g|-'^^ *^ =^ __ ---.. .. ,"- complete line of fine' feats, h f,.'h 9 g!,B ---- cuaa weo oataiwyoot vegoti-iei -sold .at.loWe7st marB ot o.rtho and vest for $12.2 prices Rir m aA\A 1 "",( ". "-e ian. ..will you have another chan I .R 'JI A 1 19 3'-1 like this? kP n horgl f al At- gyour narcest railroad stantiyon ,. p a S' al' T HE" :I,,'.,,c._ . PLYMOUTH ROCU COMPANY, with co 'rneares outfit; s rlodtat3io . la tapprwval ,fter a triil.Hn a ourow. : ": ;: I : liS -- .. SNo. 1 Elliot St. Boston 0 06s ,husa O terms are~ ~ ~ ~~~It so reaonbl anon ****. *pajiaa.^ I...Jaaicburv. <. ...,.I~-tgr 7.'^ naTO !;"^'^ - Mass. c "ucase9 35 a p fr6 S i ,. r,,. ......-.. foe .... ew L.. A"9 ~tumn .,stn -- .. .r::: ,N, o- p Vl11..^ -.-.:..:,,,o"' _S "^"" ... : mlr 1 Od S50 ... Ar_. ,'Ctrnandln.1.a M-ow O i, ; " ,. 91 .... ..... L 'oret...--v .... 7 6a P. - No M" of-l"; ............B 3tk ..L - ."a;" ' We solicit orders by mi. Your name on . postal card sent to No. i Eliot Street, Bos- .i Yor...... = t B...... ....... Sa..h-... .. .. 68 .. ton, AIas., will bringYou 6 large assorltment'-0 .... A ... F r a r "..= a_<.-- of samples and rulesfor sel tomeasureint. s a. i , % . ....... ... ,m.-w-- ........ .t,.- ,.;. .~ ... -% :,, npl 9) 2 11a ...Duiarx S. Ca Until yoMarethorouhly sa2isfied. V: -' s..... .r ...Caol mb a ._, ........ k.i. . Our.prices are. as..low as any house "'. ........." "-&- Ss.'--. 8am lr j ... ,. ..." -" . 86Y-A cood-a gent wanted in every 1 9 C"s"U aBkhm~anyPb11 ..f 001N,. .... 6.F..U~ tow,;-, ni.adS,1tos. n i he UnatodStatos and w i aeour m ey i.. ..... ..... p 2 1.. i .. t .^ 1BS ' ,3 ...... 16 ......... 8-K 8 8p l h6 . termsare so reasonable e anyone -g.... 98p.....- .e R o *a. ......-.' M ((n Alkcla-Gh*lt~r~c~g Nash- Jaj^B~nvme. .:-:F.. .....c eN... 011 tro'c oAtt. ,~ to v^ .giy W vi can puSchaso aind an foler an in, .....n..c..It a l..p ...en, t a... "" "'"-- f 'r -" '1l Sstrument 1 ........... B., -8 ...t. .S .......... S ... s .... ^^ - ........blg .... ...... .. ,...... -. 1 ........... '" .... .. ...... imoie ...... ... I1f .r. Geo.gia Southern. coloHER, SCHUBERT' ID :- :..... 3 ...",' .......r........... 12 lip 4 ., :. Son^:~~~~ ^ i ^ lro- WnendBiliad oo KIN GSO-T PIes S.Bent Thre h Day, S o" JAnexonvilti to Ct ,t^,,w N ra -- YOCAL[OHI CWNCINA. BCE,. NvLtt ... ..:,-r S J : : HL AEOLIAN, FARRID Tom ataa~ lewcQth"84C -: -OW-14 Chicg Do- br aKGEor 8 VOTIYY, (HOICTGE CAR8,TC.ETRC BAD, ,. Q : t ^%yS^ 1 Ioe ," : i I --, -" t* ) [ SBnlnp ...... H Caw on.,-.. -. 3' ., " A I W Y vl\ ll\ \-- -; .- ,a" a n aat :.,~.. ,.,-.; t ..a> ..,./ "uwandee y iveriottor to FlForida..d c 1 .... ; -..'.e8.-,? cal .. J. ..Pp o h edn oe m n "" ; g .w go........... , g ^.-,.. .*" ,iS ,5 ...'g *', and CO TGusic Bool t S 4 65 ". ......le, -Pan- ... ._'9 I 3 [ .. cotf oo moaip.Ind ia q !p fM if r W; c ai. urite us and we will save you moneT. ":,0ll,-l .. ::: - SI Sortroute and qulekcheeuvea to lae an m al IntrLm ent .78 Lv "A I Er ecnAlsla.~nlc~cga h~s-.JtdiCL1~Vl e ~ Fl.Day boaoh on NW.* lib ug to AtlsnW.L 8 J_ M e(( n Atnla "C~ttnr~c( ga l~esh- ' ll~vil~le 't a" 33 and 34 91!!" -vestibule" to Pld from ".... ,7"'i", ville St. Louis (hlcago snd other~po~laiteCnelnoncatnd J~ltpnvllle.leepen to aud | |.' t -.4 : S ay p p JB by i- 4 -. ': \VM~~~~~~~~ 131nso 2 10 5U&6 .....*-l1"'* ..... .ff 7| 30013 awest au icd norBoowkst. :l ... ., rom J Wcksonvll."i i *w . ;'~fw~ ~8~hstonal e 50p, 5 50a Atla j, Am- a- EbiSI Wikee aasnts and we willlsav ryoumonme 41-."h3"0" w.o oo o.,'F, .10a= 6Y... Ma- . MCDOAL" LYONS& WILLETT, Proprioto...- .=_.----- ILno- 7 ... 7 46a ;.if Unit. 800P, SOP.- ~!.:..:, , e((n! ""l la CL--jtr a--The Finest Brands Of- l NIos 33 a -.l ..... ... Jned tsi ul o ad . w est5pnd0 orlr ... .. -.Jldagia orn Ja...on.ilil.'. uI~n0 s, RBIS IBSB& r 7 18 -. ....... ....~r~~~r ,- .... a . ORAHGR GROPI BOTRL.- CI6ARBETCI,ETC,, ...... ...... ,...ut.~ll l "o -. ' ...... ::: .. -;=,0=*r ... : gB a : "- "'" "'! .......bLLeW xA lgau .h 6- 0. ... W rJpr'i-..-""i . t When you vlstt Cltraithe great orange city a- " --Torsaday. week or mc~nth you will do well to ..... ..... ....... ....Hom~ n.._.. -|1 i t' '"" call on J. 2k. l'pelr the lea~sin hotel man. i'~ ~aa ..........la on~.. 5 | 114p-,. _s .iu .. .I. O ''.' RaerReenrbl.SAMUEL W, EAGUE sc CO,, U 8;" :--~- '-": "~R : Rstee eas onable.omo~ios I "l "Z~ 9 :611 "''...... .'.,.... ,..Y C:~~tD N, = Iq, d Special ~o,,oo. R Eic A. T E "...... "......... - Thle entire prescrip~ion files ol Dr. Ed T 7 0p- .... "a~-.---" Lm~ a ,.. % , D o lo u e st an d M r J B C a r l i sle a r e n o w L a d L a s a n Q c l F a r p =I 8 ... ... " m m---- -. t ,.i y p s e m o t tL m p e a e d t a y L e n c l F a L . J C C _m r l tl- I E Jl3 i :. :' i . 104 oseso lld Iampeaedt np llshl &r.......,Is oaM g~im' ...=: w MS M W $ : ".'.j . reollll any prescription compounded by 12 15 19po -,. ..,ao -, 1 ,-. : 7. eith er o f th e abo ve n am ed pers eus. 200r l$0p ....... ..... d l -. i "1 .0 ,- W1I" M ANDEIISON, No leO Srap .,,-.*,.-, 5oie 688 Ipq 8 .w..,T l~ r .... -- Druggist *nd Optician. .......... 42p tlu a .. ' Ocala, Fla., April 14,1896. Notice is hereby given that the'Tax" 11 n p iu .... : '.. ' Through Pullma 2 11 01)P I,.. books of Marti City are now open. and Sleepers Jacsonvlle a^ OAS .4 Ar that I will be at my office in Marti City, s 7 .... 4rt .-** : 4 WhANTEMD!- Several trustworthy gRen- +Daily except Sunday. lCounee at&Tampatord Lm Ptr 11111r i ,le,,en and, e li to trbei Florida between the hours of 9 a. min. and 3 p. m. and Havana teamrn. 8temaor ".-snawf lor alt r t^ ^.oiipi, r^liafcbi., i.sa. Salary A.,, OA i ii- er (or Melrom. Ccnmm att al9 bhMarMWNGM.CMiaB* fmu 616. Dd AN r ._ 4 -. ..... -. .." .-'.- I- APotatoes LA INSURANCE AG]: I HEICdT iionr:. Cabbage, ,.W. DCAg it l-,Irr, i I, ett:, Icas, ,Bcets, ( ),:S.a, nd all \eetables, re- MARION OC=RA rOUSE BLOCK,- OCALA [. :( move ]tr._c' i-nltantiti(s of Potash e O:E T[IE from the soi. Supply Represents the fcollowing-companiee: it : PENNSYLV" N' PHOENIX of Har " a AMERICAN 'f Philadelphla, MERCiHAN'I SEA GnFT Af ^LGL% FALLS.3 8T. PAUL Y \ :l 1- Ar X III SOUTHERN IJMjA- t 4 in liberal quantities :by the use uORrIEN, A . ,_ iliz.rs c,:ntainincr not P ,oINOE.WASHNGTON, Go -;less than ,o",, actualPotIFE and ACCIDENT INS ash. B-:tt-_-r anil more profit- I- y No, above all o. i CAo Lst ii -. a....l )li e esure. to follow ...... OUI V OLI 9 o C-t-. i r a -l ~r.. r ~' ca-:,lllar, 1-,-:.. O U I 8 0 L e ( to visit tba am ou,. ;1,s.:, ,1,. -1.,r...I,,1E ,,: ., ...r: o.... .. ... ... .. il-.. i n. ni -. 11~~la g. J.r -,1. I. u ,L n.r .,a. :ttlf Q W a c m a e iE.iA1 KA I %V,_P. Practical Watchmaker. Jeweler 0 S, ,,e e 3Sri ns IN ,,,r ., N, o -k _0A T ,1AT ,- I -t En ls Ca ri farnic r ;si "", Important to Americans seeking E- ve do not occupy gorgeousjew eiry palaces and ha' S. lish Capital for new enterprise*. A t l d nke gOlOII D12fi4. S t rght here A1lW g containing tt'o names and and eaade Stock of' GOOD8 501 :i LOW PRICIrS S On thet lunks ofie Beautiful ."5"succesrul proutotara wlbo We .t 'o ... -. :within the last six ^^akas,1 aRitjr--4 Q CTT11TAg 1 77.77" i C'! V1 g o 10 s 38 9 e r e f k o 0 3 3 3 t t e s F- ?- v,:'y f-,:, c04:.iun1 ,:,' l (:',u1tv'y on th ). \V ealn i ) .,-,re ]lavi- t\ iuit_,-it in :r.utu: l .use' and urni il cnL u ilv, .ge than \vu. can havy,- a Fquare d object-- or dry, wet Weather rein would the people be benefit ey get-double prices in half value ey? If farmers' products brought Ile prices, so would the manufacture The benefits and advantages wbuld ual, o;:llt that buyers would al deduct enough to safely- cover th nations of6,silver, and this amdun d be a dead loss to producers andA iuim to pI:cul],rc.rs. I 'knewv a-bo. sold a cur (i.g' for 100, -but hetook n pups at !",'' :\l:i, .:. so. he was. no really benefited by the inflated s.-F!,:,m Speech of Judge George Dredge. .All prices Would Advance. t those farmers who believe free Swill cause tho prices of farn ucts to advance ask themselves this de question, Will free silver. cause t to advance to $1 a bushel, or corn cLiits a iushel, and not cause a $1( )f cllthee- to advance to-$20, or a at to $-2: Canl it be possible that iItc.] i=,.iit. fi; ,,, r t li' :*.., frYf ?_il *ill advance die pri>.c.:. cf thx prcd' of his labor an., I -..t t,..- price of products of every other man'slabor uderson (Ky.) Sun. 9dng Eack to '.'ic-ir C-rmdfather& e siiverites wh ).\..., t tlioe A nricat co to giv6 Lp t!i> Ktablo nimoac I.;-'1 under w!L-' h h .- ey liavc *. f" 1, ia crdo'r tn g,., I.,:-.a to irhe. aie r!- .-f their a -. tr -, ..i eu \who are afraid of everything is l,-kw. They are like the boy wh( tr the mill with a big bag across orse's ba'ck.- In one end of the bai two bushels of corn and in th end a big stone. When the mille I the boy hy he did not divide th and put half of.'it, ,on each side o horse the bright; youth replied h,-.r .and grandfather allus tool corn to mill this-a-way. I ain't n r than them:- What was go6( gh for grandfather is good cuoug4 ne." . a idea that because the men who i this country, 100 years-ago ted a free coinage law we should tisfied with the same system, is not d to progressive, go ahead Ameri- I'The latter w,:t'lhle very best;;p; tliiut and just as soon as 4 better of o.lilg things is djscoverec, th<. *ay is dropped and, the new taken The question as to wliat was the money system 100 years ago has ut; on earth to do with the practi- ifi ir of today. Pq itfal ofgeu to free,si ilver merely because it was Id system" is on a/level with tryqg ablish a monarchy in this country se we Nviee onie ruled by t-ho pr4i; ings. When the people got tired ol tb,-y kicked them *out and' stab I the republic. V hen they got tired ping t1 u1 ftq e double stadidar nade gold the unit of value, and :ntend to keep it. Out of date sys- don't count for much with live leans. 3 ontains no ars en,ic. I+as15 years success. : s purely-ve-getab, arult Saves no bad :effects. I , ast year produced : ' thousands of testimonials, _ ) ne 56 cent bottle I ever fails n breaking the chills. a all for Wintersmith's. IRTHUR PETER & CO., Louisville, Kye GENERAL AGNTSi " ... *. -..-: -. '. ": '* ,-a'*. ,- -w:- '. f .. -"' * o. . ... /..4 R1CAN of 'o, .. FIA, MA.I* -. 'o" gURANCEt,,,: . ERMAN-AMB, A r, .:>. u .. ; rut Rfv" '" ' Re- -t.er.. me to p- ay, - ill find at -ilt '.f " and. 0"ta .' J ^ ^-^ IN --^ ---^m^f' . FVtNT,:VL V'lTN P ev ^^^Be f nM tLflpN PEOPLE HAVe MONEY ON THIS RACE. ',f e' ".rth "'"- '- i n.,un( r:;.., B" , it the, i" d ~.~,:,ub L" ='* It is. relyarc ewe h neet ftq etradteceioso r 1,, ~t- N Ali Let iilverl !o C; "l ha ally it It is really a r~ace between t he interPests of the de~btors andi the creditors of v -r wi this country. Cotrary to the general supposition, there are not more debtors vits 1 thau creditors, but four or flve times as maiy creditors as; debtors, ind, strange tht. p to say, the debtors are not the pror and downtroddea of the country, but are the -Hen comparatively well to do. The great debtors of this country are railroad!3. insurance companies and transportation, manufar-ttnrlug -an mercantile corpora- Go tions and companies One-lalf of the f0,000,000, 00 of mortgage iudlbtedmtss of The t;his country i% in the states of N..-W York, Pennsylvniuia, Illinois knd i- i.*. s t chstt3,. arid mostly i tn e greatcities of these states. Less ithan .two-nfrh: of p \'^ U OU ota mortgage ludebteduescs is ou farms or -ar.a The total number o _,r i m' mortgages is 4,777,698. Now, whoarethe "rich" creditors? bepositors in sav- ' ^*: *ings and other-banks, and trust companies, and stoch-holders, in building .and loai associations There are over 10,000,000 of them. There, are at lpast of llr 10, 000, 000 more who bold life insurance policies or -who'are member-1 o-if co-op.-r- that i native, fraternal and industrial aid and benefit asooiatltlais, into which organt-i- walit I |,a. Zations they haw ina good 1 money. The avewago auloait to the credit of ch q) his hi our 20,000,000) creitors is anou t$?900. The average anon[t of each de bt is over c.^. 1 ,': i300. Poor people canunot givo mortgages otf o'vw 41,300. If frt>;- coinage ,-/[ - I;. v : wins, 20, 000, 000, creditors will ase an aviA-age oft abom I-; 1c.0 enh, and 5, 4.10ji'i, 1, , %0_. 0._fO debtors will win an average of about ri60 ech. If irund currencyl r |wii% neitier debtors nor creditorm will gain or lh.e auythiug-except tim0 loit ctlr ' *while attending the race. As tbt is, a rsacb'of an up to date with. an out uf (]ate boat, and one in Fa t t Itsre-a.jhich ae ee the itest4tthier and htet of lbr-fik the ceati re, or tbdir i- t..huld be, with theo crew the modern boa s hero c b-2, little drauot oe dbtos to b tser v- the result, beyd fo m"';( S- ** -*The ?; 'Ti1 A Im'MT DnT^VTT the wldsaom cif."r frool ?ihd t saythEA MdONEs DrIL, o The otber fdels held on to their magie ^^ !'4 -money until it withered to nothingness. : ALWAYS ON HANP TO ENCOUPAGE in their Lads. When the itievitablo .-u i ted FIATs.SCHEMES WITH SOPHISt RY crash came'rlIephistopl e les hadorrnsi neqs rg .." to- a I d AND GLOm ueWING PROMISES- f t ome00e,0 else in his vast domain. Th i . fsate personage again made his appear. ;" a m e grnce to lure the French people t o finn- , v, i_.irst Began Spotilatons In the Middle h La ace a is , pjail ruin livheii Jc till.c~edashi i o etlgadeEs 4,7 ed 6o. foethe' l at moner y aent in the Mpiris inai "re i:,- tg anst-Ead r Band In the John Law scheme. He turned ochp e giu ltopersu had ,!l fl. i a-ubble-The Frencih Ailsgnats-Areari- the French co1vetio0 to print. miliioue l., i t, r: can G".0, reenbacks r- Now Buhsy Pushing of a Asigliats on the pledge of the conl-l3- ar.t 7- i gain the Sixteen to One Scheme. cateda iabds Pf the nobility and clergy. a His cloven foot was eibited on(- it (,igta S....I recent interview Governor Alt- when congress rwas inducedhto dtissue o iv va ,;'-. $1ed of Ulinds told how many unidrgd i omense vol ,tme of legal tender npapr; ,hei winsl.- w00000 ero!or waitoinau aid 1ag jfaboi5 eah ,0,-e whe 'kn p, ars gold auerl siilvur n\ mainead o ad be lag0e-led with Satanic glce hen y gs '=circulation at r e ratio br the fiat this greenbacl cuenry depreciated to hslh] '- ov men t.I; odpute that less than 50 cents on the dollar. W. i* .f ^ : .'": enever-t &legra'l f tin hl oti ewided now busyat the lugs of the numeron (in: i.'.'-' *whih the smart hlne o d intwormetsl P of the free silver mania, whis- they i i-; b,. theul be, wit vhe rew of the tomoern baim hr m utlttedu:t the b,:ie :..b .,t w m mipgt to ff pIrf the wonderful pros- tem- .;thy havo eircnlatcd together without itha oldflo foq tjhe coinage- perity that *voald ifow Ame rionae ~ E~ A; n oyneea, f legislfla int. but whcu- of disks of sUver. worth 60 cents eamhij ^ ^er the Itgal ratio did iwt eoinwdo into full legal tender dolfara& With tie commercial valno of tho tw& %heteyer the Altgeldt and other :i v r: Tcctalah havig equa fn privileges at the demagogi advocate po f ag4t; money , ;:-:: itt coiu bat was undervalned wh other it toist of iiTec ntgqblo Paper ; "ropiped fITrom circulnation bSy a iw more m,,urcu or o6 depreciated silver, uuder- c ;: pete.nt than the decree of goverunielt. (ksm to tr.co tha history of such methods w -..,'< *'ed^'f^crrua~a- Egj Vp, kAy^,.lQ ja Ht~ wf^~ i-ifc^ipU- so l6ng aa-ev t ie. -Mlauiinep5W, Recoopd. * i anayne tlwUug aud able to keep h Bo 1 ppoise to rdcem it s4 standard Some Spiten to One Logc. vi ogssiwe a~s Mthe case wit the hlleyr Merxico has Hroe silver. The asexican "^.4;.ar of th-be-Uited States and thle people ae uvery poor. Therefore, we S0 fra: .:rn-o iege cf FrSit ce. The enormous want free nilvr, i a 9 i04 and- e'bara-siftnt of a fiat cur- Wages in tills country are too low. ,-. enc rthe government of ehe United Wages are higher hro nuld iu all the - i-?borrowinga of fe^1'1 to provi10 foT Ir3 re' tiidia and tolllcr sjlvrc using ualiouls. /C demption. Tberefore, we wa4t fruea silvercy To "-overnor Altgci id io 11 pntter of Who y lioeve io tho ioublo standard '.I". Indifrgence, as he says, where r aita andhr which l ioth metals will be used S'1 mratio fort tle free coitng e of silver th isgrePa c values. Free coinrge at 16i Cshe A. e.-l to 1 or 8 to 1 with olt, since the Jo I t\hill dri5e ietl oll Or old. and put :a' t of the governm.-, t; would Ie as coii- oar currency oa mhe silver b numsi ros SiSe.^ "ipot-nt iuthe on' ca.e .' in tb- o" 1r. foro, we toht free silver S-as ^.- IBnt in giving I'; tora and speakers he might have : cu- .f .hL ilty r sthandad will Cnabe oineb- mer Saionod .. th" cou".se of bis narrative the 50s to repudiate ..e-li.lf of tlieir oliga r rog.al cotn clippers wio dl-nvid hl y de- tions. Therefore, wo erat free slver. ,, ": "-.as. the mo aey of their ro twls aend Gold dollar are tgoo scarc and doter f *': fSBW\7 defrauded their subjects, jutlif to perve as mojney of t~he people. Under 'j '*J'' &&tho Bilveritea propcso to dlo with tho frfca colunga ft pilver dollar will alwa-ys E(M [:i^. m onetahi etaudardof the United Staes de waorthl jut as mrv c ae ;i 6lll oPney, " -- Tke governor, however, dohs not go Therefore, oe want free dilverb WW rop (aac^qnte far enough itn racing the The g.verumeut can make 50 cenfs I(: : rigin of fiat money. We havC th hi gh wort"' ormfrtl worth 10s cherts in golde *'* ttority of Gothe, who deeply pe:nc- -y e ... piu. U "pne do/l." Under . n r trted tho Dature of thiuga, that tho free coinage euch _s dollar wonid buy ." ^eil-M'ep ,i '.osttraswe the hiivet- rtniy half islynch goodJ as a gorld dol- m :B of thi kuitd of csrresanc (foi wlicb |-pr-elea la. it w rould be worth only L,'" eee: ther nou d part ofraFnucte). Il( as Wich. T4hFefory, we e ont free iwe, i gp: 'ar bak m the fiddle, ages we read f ilver. 4 i :>. titt the affair of tho Germaeii empire Tte Dtefty of the American peo- S-'.were-in tkhegota& disorder. The treas- plo dep, m; a its )Ililgdtqos. T.i0 army waM [t b tl.leftlnd acpong thle producer-. it. d / U wy uttw be use of tho loing ar. Measuping pjuLOfUl i4 0iver instead of L'." Mg re ge W-- T'A cuti4.rs in the Vold, t iu4. Ktwtr create any more C i'imperil -rLatalme nplatued of tfe dep- wealth fubi- .jIttibpte it anore justly l. : y. .ion of- the:4uxuries to.wht"h tly T~jrnfore, %w- iat free silver. .l'bt lIM"' aeucn stomed. Dpoeutant and 'ihe e4jtry'is suB'ering because there I''. tr ''ed ttrooubaou tHie em- it p hWt etwqif;rgh money to do business i,. .witi. As WOpX.I at a free coippge ]av is i. i *At this juncture Mephistopbeles ap- passed our $01), 000, 000 in gold will all 18 J r,: -';CtBpii the scene, as he always does be 'ithdrawn, uud we shall lose all WAR f; "bs'iaE ioe n (ehproceedad at ouoe (iant rounuit from circulation. There- ;-..to'iaSat &.0-c41 icy ndcr the author- fore, we wiwt.frek sRlver, ___ 1II?? 1..':.' -i.'1y .AiS ili-..i.risi eStyt. AtIst (the Tlhero is som;thiug wrtonsgi-h the'- t -.-, ow ahocked-at tho DIO os country' somehow, though we don't ,,pLenc or~.:!a~ bF~ wa.4 aockw~l'a h lasru Perience 6$'_-.sf d llta indiguantly nsled who had kIoIw t'h1at it ii nor lhow to cure it. UC0r IA riUed'- to forge the imperial .nnme, But rverythilg will come all right if 4 "-:' -et.e n'.g at .thq oPt!- timii that such lot of cheap muey agitators axe elected ,1e cxme'shoul.d not geopul.igled. But to congress, so now and everlastingly .cruples were soon emovcd Wo wnt frew Bsiher.-Whidden Gra- -i',r NO M lt8o6f MePhistopheles and hlyaI. IF I .bnl-lifanti;ensces offhe scheme. The 'ewies quickly ipli.p , The William Tell Up to Date. 16yin-g reoeive its pay, was eag- ''^^*''yiB2-^^/!!! j l^ ^fwntEi In the imperial palace |E;AA^8zs ( w eif-the pages had -i{: nr,." afnd. pi 't" again- -- tAIR A, the emptr.- 4r his p.sto- " mp~erofr awsd-, "And doeo - -19fl _old wYh my people? d~tPPU ..PbyP the army ma o papeJ, o~~~w~~ h he 60aoswa W4-sQho asked i10 it. t!;.f" wad .Mioney e ,..c. have flthat- ,,--At a :3t~bJ "bfy w'ibIt.'jit, fLeldi :iat tl 4 -V 'No. IQ wi: !m' w": ; ,to_, you .n loC, 6w.'eO AndXLflzted rioes 'Fr Canr Domh : ^-A FIRST-CLAS--- .CUT; SHAVE OR SHAMPOO --ide0 TO --- TS BELL'S SHOP, t$1e of Public Square, OoAla, Fla Notice. , meeting of the Bodrd of County nlisslioners of isarlon county, Flor- eld June 1st, 1890, it was ordered be voting place of election district ) (Moss.Bluff) be changed from 13 ut to Electra, ard that the ,-number and. boundary of said on district reiina aR now eotab- ,I W it;,-aaa mi.. hnnile nidi iA t p|. tl I N F-3 , %'. V J AC JM TI. TASTELESS : HILL "DNMIC lUST AS COO FOR ADULTS. GRANTED. PRICE 50 ctS, GALA- Q. $J-.i1,, oVi 01S93. edielriuo O., Bl. rtul, -Q. a" three C;ir's alruady thiW yewNx, I Loar co-t o of 14 year. (R tn lrpg business, have i 4 PA p(rttNlAe .Httgave Bucg universal atlis- your Toulo. ,Yours truly, SABNE, CAaB & CO. IOUrWANT 7-1"I;(L5th, Sheats, 191,"Reeves 11. Smith, D. D. Kinney, C. H. Smith, A. M Williams, L ,..U Morgan, T W Thomp- T,,-. ,'' *:'. r^1Ah _1_, M kT.. NV.5t, Gilchristes A.W.Gichis, K. r. helat ou R D DemlC eG uler SE e. The last\ ^, ^ Ji ^'. ST. J S .,... EXPECTANT %e Offer You +<+;^ ,++0= ^pTH ,. ^ =o=^i% ^u* I OHR ,,- o ,. MERClllANTS jNA.... ^-.^ .'.: E8th, Shoats 194, Reeves 151. F g ;. 'S T. R<. RiE "Vhich, ::: ....:, x 5h Shats 1S3, Reeves i(P-' F B Genovear, 1, W1 Zim, A J Watts, A U n t[0 4 iN fe-toE5 Safer V' A,.'- -, +)od fee h olwig 1t hesI9 evs16 James P. Taliaferro, E. J. Tridy, F. P. N Paceti, R J Oliver, Joseph Lynn.M H R 15th' Shit --" eeve 156 Fleming, J. C. Cooper, Charles Marvin, S0T -- "'UI ''"+' .,:- ]~6t~h Shoats l19 Reeves 1-54.--: ... ^'- ]aolved, That the delegates selected 1t Sot 9r reeves 1;4. J. E. Hartridge, W. F. Coachman, E D C 11 Monroe, G T I eadon, 0 L John- "ll '" c vetionto the national con- T W Rob, J L ugl, S H ston, S B Milligin, D M McDavid, C J ? -'lU "A '-, ...&ig. n te are Shets o Reeves 144. Melton, J E T Bowden, 1 A Dzialynski, Prrenot, 11 W Thompson, H L Creary, O m O ,0 :_,"..- vdaiti"W-It' Chieitgo ba' and they, are 19th Sheats 2c4, Ree,,es 14j. rleton ETrowennII Dzi-ts ;.,' -hereb 'requeted;o express to this con- t S a 16 R' ve 4 I B Christie, W S Pickett, J S Price, C C 0 Chunu, W W Allen. r ER E i o n their convictions in regard to S Norris, C Hupknius, F C Groover, C II FRD s R ,h u 1t ,rea lm, Sheats 9, Reeves 146. Haile, E C Pickett, F T Hulbert, W A lbd, George Nelso, J T Pemberon. ob Confinement fits Pain, Horror and Risk. !- .,.4h1 free and unlimited coinage of silver landd Shoatsg e9Sv Reve T14emberton. .'. : the ratio of 16 to r. 2,d Shears 19S, Reeves 147. Bours, S P Holmes, G V Burbridge, Lem SU\v-McN "--- *. \ S. otton or its adoption was followed ; 1 R Turner, P L'Engle, and A G Hartridge. P.1.ir.. uze., -inoril ,I' M. CAPITAL $I00' "" -2th Sheats 2)o, Reaves 143. R A Rrid' H J lD mrian, J W Carnes, ,foil;- .,rth c-t" hir iii.-t ehlt-1.1 he flid no:t;, -by a motion to lay on table. This was 2 Additional delegates--T V Porter, AI- 11 H Mosely, J H Johns, W f II .Jgden, A cf !t o 1. N-ay vA ; '.25th Shaeats 2:)o, Reeves 145,. ,4."l h1,d ;.11 t Ei",-tz' W~el hour sufl,-rmrlbut -" " r-rled by a vote of 1S9 to 1,7 and the bert Suith, EL II Padgef, C W Maxwell, J McLeod. it i l. h.-..l ,, 1,.111, 3 I iicrr.;trd ait her ll- _, money advocates wenthup in :the R 1; H Mason, Al E Hunt, E E W l-'ard, and TA'IOR. t: cut .. ry %-,L, r.A i.i. .h 27h Shears 207, Reev.es 13S. S L Marvin'; Sc IIP aco(k, TJ Fulkner. rS.oo,,, O F F IC E R S : '%BacCO01L EX L- - r"' : E .28th. Shiea1tS 2(.,2, Reeves I143) SC M [. O U. pr,'.e.;' per' lo'",'. "Oo' "0" FO' -1,B1McO A L ,Pilsdll; , .' ,,- .' A GOVERNOR NANMED. lI. er. ulh:d F" c1. c' d II : "" J Vtnth eoie ntad ur ol A.-. the conclusion of the 2-.Sh ballot, 1 F.O'Brien, T EWells,\WVH Kuo%%les B F Prevail,, J IV errkin., T L Rodtg- '(1,1FI L A F~ t'OR 0'., AtrdpaPei nt .C, RI T, as e', A Il tlIIA l glhe r nthe excitement and turmoil J.^;^i E^^ ^ 5^^ BRADFILD^ ^^a BE fltna C. Pridet .C RGT ahe;f.A EOG --.+(. .%!,+ .-+., HOD. e. W. Parkhill, of Esct, nbit in a enBPrhll cuby X .rer, 11 P Sinith, W C C-inuon%, S Ben- S OLD BY AL.L DRUGGrSTS, . :. -.'"' d.sbsded a motion prevailed to nett, Jo n i ,GP eal-,I k Stew-. ::" prooevd to the nomination eo" a caudi- alost elocl-eut address withdrew the Vr DiLiistro,' A C2 Blount, jr J Holland, all,netIt'G hn MitchelSus 1 lel), A Stw ,. date for governor Ifon R N DR%- mame ot Mr. Reeves and made a motion Wm Bazzell, Charles Williams, J hn WAkKULI.A. - i.;.. oft Palalka, in a brilliant oration to nominate Mr. Sheats by acclamation O'Connor, G T Morgau, J T Harper, D N R Walko-,.W C Rouse. S M Reveil. l1csolu ion"( of Respecr. ', a' :l'tced, in nomination the .name e1 arnid great and prolonged applause. A Tobin, Wm MashLurn. Pat Mcllugh, L P S Smith, J W'Copgins, IJ Harvell, j At lh' regula-rdrill or thie 0. Ries, s -er '-o"- -t.e T Biker, SlPlRoddenberry, G C Flod, ,s T~rly vt n, ,,ig G n r l B n iB s > *. "* on W D. Bl a of eon. I member of theVolnsia county delegation SBioder, andJohn G\Ward. last ThirNay cVenin" Lim H nlx iofLo. It was endedd the motiou. The question w'as J L 11i:'1, A S Robert--..rsltso loiah,,fM .S .B l l S 6. 610queitly seconded by C. B. Parkchill .....e adcrti-ed with a cheer. FRANKLIN, ,VWA.LTUN.rl utos il10ialhO *%rS.L o.f e seamili, Mr. Lamar and George DrinS Campbell, N McGuire, J J Mc- lock were aBlol)ted: . P. aneyof Leon. A motion to nom The nomination of a commissioner of GADSDEN. Ca~kelt, j H R hbur,!. J" t'oreas, [lie great '')Mman,, r has '* -. ,-l,,,,,ol-n tin camas carried by a program. E Broome, M Bales, J B Shaw, W B 00S1iNGTON, soo tit to remnvo rioi, our ,'racls our - B. B PAtkhill of Eseamnbia placed In oia0S161i ,UW )l : :=uaiimous vote amidthe cheers oft I lie Forman, J R Truluck, TJ Peavy. W A Enmoh, J 11 Daniel, L R San- belovtd eo>r'e, ^ l I-uwooJ Bul- !" ":--_ ,nomination, Ho. .L. B. Wombell of AIrl T M,l e.g a ih ford. 'leek; andl M -tireconvention Alternate.- T I Scott, B G S Smith, ' J:- -. 'hpk Do ination re interrut-ed Jckou, the present incumb..nt. The L Mil er. Joel Rice, P P McJLOB Whe y, o o R .,,hi. "youero,, ,,i,, ld I og dfand c.itXracl-er were' G 'T.. he.. n.....minattiwoalnseodes weore intNerruptedvak eP 1 +Od 4AFP al- full ofaotioui worthy of imitation and ^m ^ ^ 11'1'" so^raneau o,,aon,^ ^:,,,,, ... "Kt^ drD*l;d ,*"L" -Le ^II^TEREST PAID- ON TIM D-][PO .... ... :' or-associate justice of the supreme ,*J." .a W A Fulton, E Kersey, Thomas Shor- .larlesk ..t \ateru ,,_ ... of .... "R.sulved, That it is with grief andl - by k1 --'-- ourtilon GeV P Raney placed o n teg .._ ck. tys most successful fdrmer of the Moss hear-fe'l sadnes that we bow to he will ...... "o ". t a roceeded far Mr omms appeared i,-t'SBORO. BR ufl d,tric t m nu g to take tl of thegreat , ','. .... .. Z m-"" of .-.1., CO.. A. Sec-;r ~ rc al it d c, +" -'r. t esrey ofnillsoro placed In nomi ." .h ^ .-tU ga lul .i...... P O Knight, W B Henderson, J T Los- eonventloq, universe, anil hereby o~mre.xs with sad- "' *,_. m +---.-- ._ lm tn "nation- Thoma Ma. Snaeklerora ol ..m O L r. w womtand-" .... e mtat e" le Iy, G T Chaiberlaio, n3 M Plibop~ti,, 'rbe I'hrstl n taliota b md aeeom an-n ad bwe et ud to his^ beeao T ^^il"v yd.'-- T. Car b .oueH eu te: a ry.- P B R yea s, l aca3u,1 d _U Aneron venio and. mace rr oa d Res lolve flurter, Sthate T copy, ill-: . -'-= :" "out and as th lastnoes died away -U Opor~~~~~~~~- wa als mae-A-'ai.116inS.A ton, ..e .d -a t. majority .. aon, H K A cotton pniou a ben ore .ted highlyoror crd; a oy bes pread th ...- : wa a nmous-byacclmat ,. ,.' Wide JL~oug, W CClarkson C i th westerupartortow, by Goorge on thear the ed'. _d as A, _r-W e.. ni td..t J A he: np, T F E F B C Mrywith rpub e it- |.-.,+: o, +i. ....C^ fc D7'*o,," ,. 0,,,,,^ "*vo .,ooS s-pplyu of thae e!bae --e-elr -11-,-.--- ....' "-- .. .anvedeo n' n r i grhaful i t F+. it D, gric, ,f and..- #or i A0s t jut, of I J l ue Wi s of Fu t .lton er syll asr- Char les II ftry w on e of the Coup heors .: ...;+.1ami w setusaieaD no i a- ."a~ ~ hc the" "av. .. .. .. .. ?y ..er Tnoa Wl k Gse. ^ ^ ^ nl ewa to c ouretteaf e .s n Q ,,. _* ; ,, -; . u't-5" Mon. Geo. P. ._ e c t tefyoorip al sult i lles /ulckwing I k in hiMi s. C Lsp a for Frn loridg thatth we tre al ..... l will b m:ns' t o A l" C1 la on 1 c ii .,.. -J ,L BR "udoue "-'ie of ....Ia U.' tho of the grea CHulA <2o t?^ .,:; .o ...-' < _; ...+ -^^ ,euniou : '.!ear, ed lhat h has bee II is Ewis J T Nhaerf, J S BWilla s, JV D t ln sipegd a tolk :it farn th. te* J u.Dac l',,rTube.,o bhnle tured Res M U?.?~lemN -.C^.Cf_.....UA UJLqG _ ^^KS.-1^ '" ^^ !?^ -.-n "Tl Frank's Pcok j" Peacock, "M ,uva, J. ;" '. ., t,'k 'nl~ 'o haea u binaond on,,- ' in.c. ,, th flS^ ^:.e=^r iknd gra fullyt all ardeer Lesle-y. of .i p, : "o fi on vert e he preliip i teMdered eoPK ig W,,re en d JMctneliv T Les- cn t lon..ocal u n dieations as hey wi t sead. T h o m as A L lierd of lf G T p en erl P "Ni T he V i al -tIy ,i an a j n g e 'apd _o. h Fil e 'It was man r in whith JEFF arSON ., CWS e. led e D uval- weeo he Coll- iy noar .i n ,t -- ''i^ ^Jt^ ^ ^ ^ '^ ^ r rSff.: > -.,. -.; eondtf~ile tre hav fur ne,-lbr Tn a uWake Gee. la he ee eti o ran e glrov put nherest iah s o nfly c onedaition ofr e deafne ss ad '. ^A^fla nT" r I, ;'1"1t psp ~ar aly eu -bxfr^ rn o r deepest svrn. ,;. S- b on dii The r09 call .. ..... : ...r.. 1 .. M acfarlane, B Ahertrees. vu e ,an h i urp il to and oe wn g v Ohe rs-o . bout^^ BandU^~b as Bh Listh noe die SatJSswayn, htcnntb ue yHllsCtrh .J.JQ ~ \j LU .- -,:' .f+0'O scar rialtea Cs fOllO-- C S oitak er, Fyea ago r o- the cam l l Re t. scve d f ur co riul T har reies. y o i+.;f''"-=": te. -of ^ f^ 1' "c eom nsdat-nB llantothase bad Jo J SmH Mil C il.Sn PIS odlany rol'nte t Willia dr ing l h leanSoay Dfo r ns is ea .e bHNNy an Cnle on- --- ".,..j Of t -'li[""= * -= ^ ^ .Z- .... -. -. .. -^eCro s~ eyk cornieh e s. H Mcine W^p s Ehoe, ^ nadGret .Hbr~fN w**' ^Tld-.^ -., ._, __^ ^ ^..::!g.._ p1.]:,7".1B,^lr z2 ru.ewh.befleitendvent0onrncand ton j.,W Wynn, M B GKlp h tree, I ert tournen wit takent dow proiti..n Sof tby al uggseos l,in 7o. ----------e---- 1die l'efah ^^C^h~lpaf^'b SBB Ve b~ig crdbteku tfFord sat t~er, itAETB wad, aendalaronBbe or01 thesoriteR ,n b3 8011t, to LheI^ b. TIMIMF - 6! Les l aile l s 111L.10, re nohe i- coi ang on ion, 1A C.n.oJ. s pp ed L A cot to ;n 'rulmp.pd. . i ---......a.) w I .I-. an lock.. K I RAlE. h av o n. or bm prncstor o aring, and ;hen of all kibe spre ..... ..." The .e.o.le .of con ventsl uionon of nly T J Lam on, W C Clarkson, !iy W. Spring sTue partorter t ,y the r oa t hen iioute baookis ofathresold cor a joiiLCawod wsnmntd -WihSJBB|)e1rF1 Ju ABs pJS .lestem cun ipj n H..an II whi ne r d WitF.lihdi t e l oal. Ct. e^ ..be adopned tht tP deheeu thei aa i .la y dC, t pedt will be in operition so ots T: --" Ro.VB Daniel, J n C Woreth Ot ooore, Robern will be d WM% AN RiSt O N, GOS -: .----- sedu red 1'. V. ,lAluF NG PF C ly. A.- IVBssfpriy1oojylistM of~e DeUE Willats- T. RevJCUdtn o--'e "vry soon. th highEbt honors Committee.L~i ':.:' ;.-as~ai" ,+,fli tion^ Tbe exte irsto whe n p Se nadi orli J ts W sN t es, Gree -McA ulty C HayW.P. A Ir- '7"Rl etlu frned Frisedy fo stroe d ioev r; nino ea8 out ofw ten ar ' ft-Jf i t ler, Se nator tadc e or he e nds Deko s, W Mi %ender HOLMES. Mn ae "nr wuen cay ctrh whle is n h bt""- : (b -W .... rei hit re til en du et o the platf orS Pasl W B Coop r, f l oLon W reue Qd Ia ibe ror hrloads or anges ou .sur-aces. .- ." . .'i_ ;*V'''.*:i^~ lfl a pialba H Evemod-hn U.I.rtmr and J D Nertlo, mJon hav Williams, NVn n eea y^ "*1 "g m'~ f. _______ ^ .,'r^' .,lr-.. .1.il g< .eprs ... \V wlat9 giveo from Colunbia, Dollar int ,. -.r to "." as yt.-,.^ 5 t o-rr I hevair ate d ACoedteari m N Mr. A. J.y aKee ory das raise d by catarrh) : '-n^ --^1 ^r"' Smith Sivr^ t h rpbia W GKinsey,d Jh u e i nla yson, W Teh. rp ubhcateon venti h~onnStLoui Cue Sn frciclas re. .'. )-" :/ Sp Mr. cao be cu. by alsCtrlie and Tfe C Sa' of resp nth iM w ereeno lbnty today nollnat, W iour- ll Mc ninley fhr F.J )( : - dol the woi d atz ns -nvo,, lbe r P Rmney, J A Ti l, Walker Geeen. A N p r n. G A. Io ro Ne Toledo, O. ,-- ,-- ---- l,:;. ..'w.J? were: eof Jackso n, placed in only farc ofv to~v~in th tire^nh^ hno deeastnas.o NO.and^^ -- Ibis co T rhe, and or ton. C. B. free yearsey, ro thee -i ereerd en. A p rolJcti .n thataisoi by alofdr ugists, remedies. L" Oet wtea as k lee te,, all M Lin ,'. fl w: a nd iune counrt u se a don I T- J5712 ;fJrr. ---1-,. :rm 'is s ah cdid no H MCoon, W H ebo e, W hTMl ur ay fo rild urin g Sathe firog o S h r uleo u i08 PI O " Atol erlo t b pitened aou, and ithe F laV T 9 a. a la r om2l .ber of ie itP ; Tuckl:af~~o~asal seone LouC-jr.,gW 13 Wynn, Ud3LSBERTe,ec Uk 1bturaeginting taken dow Monday OlnR or the fucos liin or1 the BBkGrV XS 4; e o w. pSe si. h ood bre d, tT E Robier s, id isl- L ,an d bolted tRe se ceto n "-- '. 11 a ople of th s a e. Ev y n1 7reg1rpresene eoefo t heb arg in g, mina l od whn it. Js" " hee the-Pon asb unanimoued and thed, An le- it-A r. c CanW mc plellan, J GjC reo r dlod bahwern this ciy a d t e ad u ls.te ifin a n c n b freou i if u a i o s y J G a m m on g, C L W l so n R R R uselle W O uri 9 e T ile dmoeds sa eiza en o u- a.C n andF E.s t ube r so re d to its- p~ enw ' ee -defe t Ted t maly tpehlfl v e thei fato Ihe- rt R ob rert JcN Wilames, J A W oodarn wi' l lae narwdy o h ihad..o . thr ao ptem d th'ao pta e ofil than reset in T a eJH (PrtOJ o r, brt N .t op ertond th y Sau ~mm r -i. norunaltll took 0heaPing winl be "e ...........~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~io be e ,e- Twvenb ered tomr the gooesdip Rose. Mhtr s, soo Dyes Gree a asMcleubanuiantp ady,~ay .,.... v.. t, p/tt m0)ll a soce.[ N el~en a~tltrue emoUrcy,4fthesAternaed-foreReee,;Jnineom toaerganiedoheetenr soon J"T"iLim~i'~ler' -|eiquntriu e r"1, Snt orug ..hadvceo~fo hecurlends, Dykes fer, R R B en net, WilacBikciy Teda.01 Vl .... Manatee"ia.Y rebotid where heongreattrh wihisntin -;,:'7i- .'".b.lisom eth omnaifo sable and, impront.otbia m anner in which JE F RS N Ha till ant inf "me condition of= e i e-;.. .WeMr I~ .Zb IccSamation pre the deli.brrat-ions: to Sh Presubea W B L~mf~,I- Itmar H B Daiey, W refse 12.5 a. M onyo his orangedts on -sracs ._;'_ .n sW s mli~lt epn to e t e st ecre nt ari tes .foer e Il r.. pu1 i radeu D H Maspoundbm, hetes. U as i ilbNewIIIg eOe1 drdDilr o b~:, _y~l fte!~dfl .+ew ik ean p, es wo T~d be~ "faior d! rriftdla G PRaneyi, J Al Hederso, N W Stikad large onesB.ai h s pn ee.. .14v-:+il~n oa raeumfneP, Ihmh+ tiinso-h'ovn Aynn WMv Mtinosh case of Rawsea (cale week ctLaotrtrndhonart-b 4&1#_"=6 Wrno akopae nTe maret of the proevedng~o waw the U B ppes, W Smth'roog, N esF, onSo Thegisratib'aonio,, InoStic.LoiCueBndfriclsfe. tcooI'. "''ti nsatC~h na e o o.C B reSqaunl'-hd toIll th opra roeita~nboso clM -" . egates-th c(lla o ntve ntion riflet~elud Gearg Mek bein innIe 03t on. an son Io~ allrr wit adp Sluhe Sal ofryntu Ii-'::l, fefbv nf qt. hignh J.O.dn otfo DLeAte--J Ro ert LeoJul and enW h eedStra ..... ,_:j r a -..#A r Fl ri a and.. andILdc49Iribe1 Inn-l u e tAlln la go .-' :.=.: +. ,,"'- ., ,, .:. ,," ~ .. .. **. /.?* .** .* 1? - ". '. '* ""*-' ". '* *S -^" >. S . p'..['^ ^ .. _" ''^ ''. ^: .S S; -- *--<- . -f ".." o.a ,,- ., :. ";4 i=, -' ,..-. .-., .., -- -. ';- ; .-'.%_,++.a *,"I'- *.'l^*^^^ " .:: .:.:f+; "; **' *, -+ o -'A f **" .?* *' .vri ' * = ^-; --,i . '" ""'.. '.' *X ^ t '; ; -. :,', -* ;',;y .M " .,.. ,. .* .* '- -. . S .... ..** ,,- ., 8 )S K ..'.: .; "^, ;, *. ,'; .,_. ,;,' 5 t : "--f-.%. ,-,. was T~frs^ + nnty VlateW, bz 2'- ..'! on fltoln ^if ".. '+-+.r- I.ever through/ rt prt Bnt to retire %eror, W Ferel in September, 18IoSssflo s va h~ -,tier of-Marion,-made an eloquent ef- I Alternate-WJ Ferreil. 'n AND 18R or ;I:I ^onnoatinofer to r o This June 18h,j 8 In Central Florida oA IN nort "e L1..1 tllt, cam on Choice th Freskhe Thi Jun 18hes ll" ... I" I O -i alegat us. Tl' p their w ork o f'i Ue M & DISO rT.r o p a e m nl g r u d d.-J:-(oln , !--I`U D. M. BAIRCO, -Sold at the=- --. 1s fared a bouuie ird Ir-. Randell Pope, Syd Hinely, D M Lop. SChooice 1asouth16 ^ ^t^ aboutb6_o~ dii bbont esledr l Supervisor or Registration, nr e otbeotw tqu w I .frBaya, and 54 1-2 gaes. lr, C P Ashley, R L Williams, H F Marion County, Fla. ANT-MONOPOLY DRU STMeridian..R el .": '..all 8;.-"lr+ng the call of this "L~c~uA. Rye, W L Parramore. A UL1 Pinle. Cal PlAS, Candles, Fril t, et c or the eerk'ol11eof, M -.I'.. _*._rowr got the floor and SA A mondson, J E Hoyneswort., C MARION. Theiewill bo a picnic atSzekels Ferry OCALA, FLA, r:S D EVEIY DA 1^^ ,,-i^ ..% Sgot th e floo and S A J B on Jlc R. Blok R 1 ... .. D E h ". on Saturday June W27zh. The forenoon First National Bank Block. Al permns holdniESH _ --:Zrao0 eeh(U es Mr." e intere,96- "iahtiK a, F neil, P Lyons, T D R ry Sehool work and the aftornoon to the SlaughtLr Sale or FuTure. x -... -- '- ---" v ^rarn,, Igo Moat odtt.eA Bauknidht1-ih School wour and the .I-: "l(~lnr .0- olis 'Terne; F i gCdke, ,, gh 'eu l fl Strozier, WJ Cbamnbers, J D Ross, F valueandidate& everybody Invi- Worelsig utaatul otor 04'= 110 ... Turner C.. J Smth .aeer Holy 14 Wo. ,r closin outieer at FCUR cost our D Om Yeul ulcto hroot ,+^ .-; ^e ... ,t .. DO =YO;U^p nESA T ^ ,,..o,.,,.. 7:- W"-= "' .. A-, --,rit It. B unr mtR br olLL ted to attend. J. 11. MCC.,. --" I : .. I ladJBGlwy Barren, J C Meigs, W D Smon izer, E L Wartmani, rntre. All oodi ..... "-.eu'ft--- Jl Proctor "l* I ened, W T o not sold 1,3 July 1st will be shipped to A,.';S ; B il., S ea. D kin, W T ForbesJWJohnson. our branch store at Fort Myers. Call ... ... "0' IR Wo before theba e do Jb r DAVIS te;l:gn a 1 ? i"-::=- :;,-Ma% --:., Curry, Wm Demerritt, Frank lnig t, lone,, ta8^A Wt The big, old-fash- Alway. Keep! Claude Bibcock. tear you all to NOTICE. Claude Babcock. *^^plees,:a-e notl in It t Ho's. Easy to take P R eh, ploe MilT~n- ho l . ,H o tIWII a cr++l* Icrtf.J n. Co0son, S D Swann, T A Hall, G L BaCtzel].son LJandeoice at BEEFs K I l '0N wa.o.+ 8G w n ,T A H l G L B~ zl ,J Grainesville," Fla .7une 8, IS5.}1 4A 4 the q o f W ill. R. P. W ard, W T. W eeks, McGimu, J F Lohman, G R W olff, IV W OTWCE IS HuB Y GIVEN TH(DAS Of 0 1KTOICE 8 HEEBY IVE THAT0- 111a~f ^ Ki.nd. 0! *eqabe In M folepr>.efele^l . le. iFarmer, W C Wilds, Benjamin Cook, B13lteol~ n~ ane etc a ie o 'H.Ifon T. B G DyaJi, j Buehannak, J Mizzell- alter- tlca f f h ms co l- ut.tou to make finalpr [n floral IS5 nD l' o"d' -- ti. ,i S 'upport of his claim. and that said proof wll Sttill 5 nd 7- - etn .L ernates, IV D Ballantine, Wj Lohman, and easy to operate, Is true be itiado before A1enk Circuit Court a!t 0 a!&,eb n ^ do -].bU'.ie' t.i- Mnii y, G. W. Aldera J, C..C. Odom, C H Lassere C H Whitther, F W floyt, of Hood's Pilas, wh ph e Fla on Z -',.r 2141 W. W.Hernandez, B J McNeil, W H upto dtexeIvery respt Mro July 25, 1896, you p get m v m : n: ^ai 5.llar Prk: J '.SM. Tuy .G Jo~ ines w Uph r buch, E JydW Bae e erebyln. an smoe. ll o viz: Jembek Jfa cobr on 8par.Fa. Hd. "ut)Shlk fo'S Seeod AlMUrll WhO Kowae I Wilr Paktr 1. M. Traby, J. S. Girl-d ocnsiut ene om lte d e -A 06 i 'S W ^ ,C~t' "r nokItilnlMMf 7h tt ;fbaudl1CJonrnes~, Wy UpJub E Gils Hye W Cbahr [We crtai 8anuda Jne. Al alo.g of S'r30 Fla.^^ H^ 205131, foe Albou t.alk rtr BRDire. Davis, J B Jacobs, Robert Brown. druggists. 2me C. I. food o Co., Lowell, aMass.n, p ] I ra- ne CIOBAEID vrtetco eb or emein wthe nwoof nwydrestio:~ tr elorwn r atl l^ ^" ^ ^^so "ui*Yin aib,'.te~ 6 .-y L l fB IV R .r ig : at te f M.S. Jo.eiB, D. L. Gauhlen, John O GTheonly Pillsto take 0.18th6. Henamestheollowlag wonea rerv rdlnt1Pefonmm e i: thon, T, J, D e rt u G ln. 'I in g, E H Waalker B Dauler- i his cont, nraou Aarrlee pln 0and. D-tltlva t he e ailbegun litae namoe teh fl i 18o5. to^ i ev. W:ve -k i _-E H Walker, K B The of, said land. Viz: b "'-': s~~~~~ooL( aghu m, JNBa- D m cai ~ ec uive Committee Jarrett J. Duckett, of Anthony. Fla.: Phil- Dollt let em c elr~n lfro a4eelo. I A OU "shaw, R G Robinson, J M Flem ing, Jr, e trI ip Jones [sa ne V,. Kennedy1, an d %w illlu rnv r. Witijib~tl' MaeA,' T. C..Weli,,AJ. Wood. Emmet Roper, B FWhitner, T CDarb, Duckett, of Sparr, Fla. goos.ouLer?tpa ~rys 'bel to ... Aown charma or thkd latez Democratic d j ZruL ID Brown, D N Bachelor, J DBeggs, Acara oftb aoDeoaicJ. M. BAnco, Reglat. r. everywhee ~. arIIl,(f " bo ne B e r e R N w~ P Parram ore, Tl c e to o stt t Ah newyrd -Cm lt e thlButo, tent '.,,ee W. S. Tunr A... ... .. NL Y W bTnSuer, JL G il s Ar u k M Thras er, I hr eby S aturday June t 1)g of 6 0the:3 wemtem JOH IgDoUN & OP tn Atr h n b W a n e d A n I d eaiso e s m p e o r l t o Io I dm e m WIo e mn t h i n k, F e_ borne-C ! k r W A Vh, E Pr v t G e ore, R Newr ell, P J Parlesto e, e ct edracnsa tin uch o ther nowu iness Wee thing toeratent? aud wom en C L A Y F -T S h u l e r, c o m 1 ,b eS T r s e Gf o r e S tu r a ,h ue m e e t9 0ii t 1 13nr t eJg .W D 3 H R O P ~ n : O~ r n d g r e --+;'+ +--- M e or+A raa.ho e n e e ployse.l D.t Q .rete food Ntax,. ; ; .: ;. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |