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I PHOSPHATE LAND . GrIFFORD & PEA RCE Real Estate and Loans, 32% West Bay Street, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. i The "Fitch" Type-Writer, The 7 Free Circulation. e- i6 Central Railroad of Georgia, The Popular Route., Making the Fastest Time from Florida to Macon, Atlanta, and All Principal Polnts in the West and Northwest. Only Through Sleeping Car Line to St Louis! Through Pullman Sleeping Cars Jackson- yille to Montgomery, 1, ashville and St. Louis. Through Pullman and Mann Bou.1oir Sleep- ing Cars Jacksonville to Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga and Cincinnati. SChoice of Routes. One change of cars to SMemphis. Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, Cleve- ' land and Kansas City. ForTickets, Sleeping Car reservation, or fUrther reliable information, call on, tele- graph or write to W. H. IUCAS, Fla. Pass. Agent, 71 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. K T CHARLTON, G. Pt A.; W. F. SHELL- MAN, T. M. and CECIL GABBETT, G. M. ' Savannah, Ga. DAILY , ' A k s^ h 14, 1 , *- 72 T1 GREAT CONTEST. THE INTER-STATE DRILL FOR THE $2,000 PRIZE. 4 ^ '- -- ,Odr "Nets." the Only Florida Com- pany With Enough Backbone to S Appear inw the, Inter-State SArera. 014d Sol, ushered in yesterday with onrie of hifbrightest and most beguil- ing smiles, but his co-laborer and ceuma, the distinguished Mr. Boreas, must have been in a very bad humor for he met the warm advances of the ient Mr. Sol in a very cool manner. Je fact is there was a generous suf- fliency of heat when one was in the 40dst of the sunshine, but, if the shad- ows were allowed to embrace you for a short time, it did not take very long to convince one that the air was decid- edly chilly, and made the ladies on the grand stand shiver, * The visiting military, and espec- ially .those who took part in the drills ye rday remained at their respective hotels .until it was necessary to repair to- the grounds. The boys seemed to r realize they had a struggle, before them, and'were reserving'every Par- tiele of strength for the Sght. 1'- JTHE INTER-STATE% DRILL. L T'he inter-state drill commenced Vpomptly at 10:42 A. M., aftd-,a few minutes later the Gate City Gurds, of: Atlanta, were facing the jpdg'es .t 10' W..thef graund -ta^Jc 11' marched Into tt 11rprWo ^ ceived an ovation from the grand stand where the ladies had a decided- ly large majority. Handkerchiefs were ,waved, and a perfect deluge of sweet smiles and bright glances Were showered upon the boys. The drill was a fine one, and the company did credit both to themselves and the city from which they came. The Guards were followed by the Southern Cadets, of Macon. This company was here last, season, and, when they returned, home, left a number of warm friends behind them. As they marched on the grounds a perfect storm of applause greeted them from the stand, and the owners of numerous witching eyes hoped that they would again carry off the golden shekels which Victory intends to pour into the coffers of the successful com-r party. They put up an exceedingly fine drill, and do not appear to have lost any of their skillfulness. This completed the morning's work, and an adjournment was taken for dinner. Long before half-past three o'clock, the time set for the resumption of hostilities, the grand stand began fill- ing with spectatres, aud when the time arrived for the, commencement of the afternoon's programme, there was scarcely an empty seat on the stand. Jacksonville's ladies turned out in full force, and when the Met- ropoliton Light Infantry, the flower of Jacksonville's military companies, marched on the grounds, veritable storm of applause greeted them" on every hand. 'The young gentlemend, in their tasty uniforms and snow-white plumes, made an elegant appearance, and numerous pairs of rosy lips gave them a smelling welcOe,. and ii. R innermost recesseaVnumerous hesa a prayer went up toitheir success i' the struggle before *enm'. *'Mel' putt up an excellent were carefullyy avoided, Ht 'we ,.are afraid that the Georgia companies are a little too strong for our boys atpres- ent. They "did well however, and l were the only ,.company i,. the', * that -had the nerve anid ck.ic^ the music in the inter-st-. The Edgefield Ritffesl:.:, followed the "Mets,"u-b.'" must have failed them,at."t_" I mongent, and their position 'pup' battlefield was made; ponMD`i-i-, absence. The delay, bhow!^ .s'. only a short one, for th .4m, of the Atlanta Rifles soon .biff.i, appearance, and, as they came i the parade, ground with their -.g swinging stride;,those nineteen p s df legs (which we believe i the noth-"' ber required oh In ,ocesOn of n tW... kind) moved th as much mechan-. ical precmIok"and grace as. the pei d- ulum of a.c'a. The gdid siashiggs. on the dark een uniforms glitered.:'- in the sualigj, and, by the time.they" -ore drawn.u p in front of the grand i stand, the girls were ready to< adopt . the entire CopM-any.. One young lbdy : hope they w,,pould win' because tiy hadsich a .'cute little heu: nant. The rifles are an idealvconaiili-her`.& is a sympatI-bet eeii0h m6n ta,. , .',e0, .1mn 'th e t .- 6c i.'. | .-" I Pi 0- I W t?=n -022 < 0 o S ^ 1-4 o <-* 0 0) <-^ c 0 t2< a so r a > > ^ o ^0 SCD a I * a *. -7 *' ::-- ^**"" y', ... ". + F^.= a mechamn'sm; eac member, buiesN own idividuality, and realizes that le is only a fraction of the machine. Captain Spencer has a commanding form, and the distinctness, precision, and coolness with which he gives the different commands can not help inspiring the boys with confidence in themselves. This company, uidoubt- edly has a .brilliant future before it. Then came dress parade and review by Governor Fleming and staff, which closed the programme for the day. -Bureau of Information and Com- merce, E. H. McKay, Manager, 72% West Bay street, Jacksonville. -pol. J.A. Bradford, whose elegant figure and genial smile adorns his lit- tle gem of a place under the Saint James Hotel, believes in keeping up with the music in the procession. For years the Colonel has devoted his en- tire time and energies, during the winter months, making northern visi- tors happy by keeping them supplied with oranges and orange blossoms. Realizing that our winter climate is a sure method of increasing the avoir- dupois of any pilgrim to this health- giving Mecca, who imbibes a sufficient amount, be determined that the rapid- ly fattening guests at i the St. James Hotel should be supplied with a machine' that would mathematically" calculate the daily increase of flesh to the exactness of a hair. The :ColonelPs deliberations resultedL in placing in one of the corridors of that handsome hotel a pair of scales whose mechan- ism and finish are a wonder to behold, and by standing upon' the platform' an- placing a nickle in the slot the machine not ohly weighs, but-fjrnishs the applicant with a-card upon which is registered! the. .et.number. of pounds. f "'.. ; ' /, 1 11:1 PRICE $50.00. Writing Always in Sight, Piano touch, cleah and neat work, ABSO-. 7UTELY PERFECT.ALIGNMENT, light, small and portable minimum of noise. In Ml1 re- spects the equal and in many the superior of the high priced type-writers. McBRIDE & FRAZIER, SorE AGENTS in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida We keep on hand a stock of TYPE-WRITER SUPPLIES LINEN PAPER, CARBON PAPER, oil and oil cans, type cleaners, brushes, man- uscript covers, copy holders, RECORD, COPY- ING AND INDELIBLF&RIBBONS for the Rem- ington, ;Calligraph, Hammond, Crandall, Smith Premier and all other writing machin- es., We are in position to give you entire sat- isfaction in this line, Try us. ^r-.: INeostyle Duplic- ting Apparatus. Is THE NEWEST DEVICE for Duplicating any Writing, whether done by hand or by the TYPE-WRITER; 2 000 FAC SIMILE copies in INDELIBLE INK of any CIRCULAR, writing, drawing, music or TYPE-WRITING, INDORSED BY 60,000 FIRMS, corporations and institutions throughout the country. McBRIDE & FRAZIER, SOLE AGENTS IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. Shannon Letter Files end Cabinets. U. S. Document Files and Cabinets. Type Writer Papers, Ribbons and Supplies. Copying Presses and Stands Metal, Roller Book Shelves. "Office Desks and Chairs. Damp leaf Roller Copier. The Nati0onal Cash Register,. It registers all your cash sales fifty times quicker than the old process. It will not only record Cash Sales but it will record Credit Sales, something which all Store- keep- ers and clerks are liable to forget. WRITE OR CALL ON /* .'* , SMcBride& fFrazier,' Sole Agents in Florida, L 94 West Bay -Street, Sj aoso'iixie gfIL $..00 ..,--.00 J.rs.-:. ,DAY. f, ,, .. . Tl DUTE DVAL HOEL, M-McVER & BAKER MANAGERS. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA., Handsomely Papered Throughonut and Thoroughly Refitted During the, Past Summer. One Block from" Dcp0ot And St Johns river SteIllrS. /^ ^^ .. *. -, " %," ,. ;., F -.;i+' \ -.. ', -- m,. .- % .-* * 4 Liberaill. Conducted. SPECIAL ,RATES BY THE WEEK. It :. ~I ~:r:: * * ,7 wo- MILIT, JACKSONVILLE FLA., FIDA'Y, APRIL 11, 1890. B Jacksonville, Fla., under John 0. Plank's Hotel System. Absolutely the largest hotel in the Land of Flowers, with all modern im- provements, Steam.heat elevator, gas, elec- trie light, electric call ls etc. Built of stone, iron and brick; practically 'fire proof' located on highest ground in Jacksonville, with full view of the famous St. Johns river, and within five minutes' walk of all steam- boat aIndings and stations. Larg.. first-class band, frequent germans and,< dress hops.- Accommodations for 1,000 guests. Summer Resorts-Plank's Grand Hotel,, Island of acinac, and Plank's Tavern "On, the Beach," St. Joseph, Mich. t _ S" JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. 'JACKSONVILLE, -FOIA .'' ____ I I 59 and 61 West Bay Street, BEST DISPLAY OF Fancy Goods, CURIOSITIES, &c. IN THE CITY. PALMETTO PHARMACY. T L*, THE LEADING $Coat eS.oO a Day I-rotel in the Sotih The Jacksonville Auction and Conmmission House of j.ulius Slae'er &, Oo., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry a Specialty. 32 West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Special attention paid to Out Door Auction/ Sales of Real Estate, Live Stock, Furniture\ and all kinds of Merchandise. Money advan- ced on Personal Property. C. M. DeHUAU, Manufacturer of Fine Hand Made Havana CIG-ARS9, Factory No. 81, Cor. Bay and Main (Pine) *ts. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. Culpeper Grocery Co., CORNER NEWNAN AND FORSYTH STS., Keep the Freshest Goods at the Lowest prices. Country Orders a specialty. Consignments of Country Prdduce Solicited. i;;~tar~ta~- ~tI~~+ . 1A, ^ *if - *I , * S' .LIST OF PRIZES. INFANTRY-INTER-STATE. First ................ $2,000 0 Second........... ........... 7 0 00 Third. ................... .. 250 00 Cadet Pri-e ............. .... 300 00 INFANTRY-STATE CONTEST. S First .. .. .... .. ......... .. 00 : Second.................... ..... 200 00 ARTILLERY-INTER-STATE. Artillery Prize............. 300 00 Gahing Gun Drill ............ 50 00 A ha~adsome gold medal will be pre- sented o the best drilled soldier. RLES GOVERNING INTER-STATE DRILL. .... N F --. " INFANTRYY COMPANIES. S Companies entering the contest must belong to the organized volun- teer force of their States. They must have sixteen files, two guides and three officers, and all en- listed men must have been regular members of their company,,according to the laws, of their States (enlisted where the State laws provide for en- listment) and the officers commission- ed by theirlState, not less than thirty days before drill., All men must be i n the, full dress Uniform of their companies. Movements will be confined to those prescribed in Upton's Infantry Tactics School of the Company and the Manful of Arms. Skirmish drill and the bayonet exercise will be ex-; clude 1A Mi o paitnies mAust,..report 6On the ground s by noon Tuesday, April 8, 1890, at which timeihe.' captains will draw for places. i N~ot less than five companies to en- - ", ++ i + ? ., L' ,i '*;: ^ ,y;" Th Best Hotel in Jackso0nville. OPE IL THE YEAL, Is the nearest Hotel to the J., T. & K. W. and the S. F. &. W. Railway Depots, and is onl! two blocks wkst of the F. C. & P. Railway Depot. It is New, built of rick andhas an modern conveniences. B. K. BARRS, Proprietor. / W. R,. COX, Manufacturer's Agent. Wholesale Grocer and Commission Merchant. Flour and To- baceo a specialty. Special attention give to consignments of produce. PILLSBURY'S BEST XII PATENT MINNESOTA FLOUR Always in stock. OFFICE AND STORE, No. 24 EAST BAY STREET. New Market on the Boom We are not selling out at Lowenstein's Stalls, Nos.17 and 19 New City Market. Large Fat Hens,.... .................. .....40c Chicago Sirloin Steaks, per lb..........15c Chicago Porter H. Steaks, "..,.......i..15c 'Chicago Round Steaks, ".............12% Chicago-Rib Roast, "........... ..12 Chicago Pork, ".............11 Fresh Country'Butter, ............. 25c Remember the name and place, AL. LOW- reNSTE1N, New City Market foot of MarKet Street. ouu Want a '< '^. i :- '>;: ,, "* : ^ '- ^ -, ,.. '. ; :' 1 ..- .; ^ ; ; ^ i. ^ ', "" l" ; i y, /, .. A '* 1,' Or anything musical ? 'If you do then call on or write to , AA B. CAMPBELL, 7' West Bay Street, Jacksonville, for free catalogues giving full information as to BEST MAKES LOWEST PRICES and TERMS SO EASY as to astonish you: A. B. Campbell will give you more for your money and treat you better than any other Music House South or North. teri GOVERNING FLORIDA TROOPS. Company must be part of the volun- teer force of the State, in full dress uniform. They must have not less than six* teen files, two guides and three offil- cers. Movements will be the same as pre- scribed for Inter-State Drill. Not less than three companies to enter. Companies intending to compete must report on the grounds by noon Monday, April 7, 1890, when their cap- tains w11i) draw for places. CADET COMPANIES. Any dadet company with twenty- four files, two guides and three offi- cers will be allowed to enter. Movements the same as Inter-State Drill. Not less than two companies must enter. :' .. Companies intending to compete must report on the ground by noon ,Tuesday, April, 1890, at which hour, the captains will. draw for places. ARTILLERY DIRILL. Batteries.participating to be part of regularly organized troops of the State from which they come, with officers commissioned by their State. Nob less than one section with offi- cers and fall complement of men will be permitted to enter. Movements-Mahual of piece and Mechanical Drill, according to Up: toil's Tactics, and Sabre Exercise. Not less than three batteries to en- ter. Batteries intending to compete must ; [ Continued on fourth Page.] +, 9 . SS, .Sole 6A1ent. .'* Flo id a. iL. office, is. the place to when going North. do anything, in the buy your ticket The Major will world that will add to the comfort of his traveling patrons. "Ti v JACKSONVILLE, - FLORIDA. ; Opposite Astor Buildings. Generals, Colonels, Captains, Lieu- tenants. Sergeants, Corporals and. Privates, and their friends will find it to their interest to visit, 'The Cab- inet" and sample one of the finest stocks of liquors and cigars in the South. A cordial invitation |s exten- dedand a pleasant reception guaran- teed. * Store .Drug No. 95 West Bay Street. IN THE CITY. The Choicest Imported and Domestic CORNER BAY AND CLAY STS. o! M T, TTTAREYPRIZE DRILL. i +. -* J I ~I~NO The Ever Popular J. GUMBINGER, Watchmaker, J ewde/r, ana Oa, ptcian. ~ i\ , 0Florda Curio0sities. 79 West Bay Street. For Souvenirs --GO TO- ) ' With Majo' BN. 'R.: Hopki ihe With ,Major B, H:. HopkinS in the -M64 IE CABINET" Anheuser-Busch 'Block, (WEST BAY STREET) PHILIP' ' WEST T END SALOON. ^ --0--- . Owen Travers, Proprietor. (Successor to, W. H. Iellen), Wines, Liquors and Ci-gars, ./ w * \ * i. a i. Sf * 'i '/: :/ / / ./. II .-! 1\ i j f f 5 ' I .* I' , I I y / 1 I - ', I i/ / * I w ^, r . ! *(- s: ' 'r ^ ! , f* " , I It ' 11 0 ' r I / f ' V,', ^ p *f j :::: ,i ~9~ ' i ,Y \ -.\ *:!*' I ;';1 t I ; ' "6: .i. : ) " \ ^ 1~::: : 1 ' '* \ ! I y ;. */** I ' i i \, 9 , .4 ; " J .* Sv : *H. j ,I . '/ I j . I- >' : * *' ^ .;./. '. .'*A'"' .j ' \ ', -'" I I II . Ui' /'/ " i \ 1'" I" . i * I ,f I I i h4 1 I l , i:::: .; : ';-i ' t '!*', ''i I > ';1 ? ' ; ''./ i ^ . ( '"''f' \ ' \*-1 ' t J ... .. < 1 / *> -, -; -* -. -. I' / '"\ i ' V V -'" '-' .\Y I. *. I *{: i : 1 / - "' ! JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. * The following is a list of the com- panies present during the week: THE GAINESVILLE CADETS. Staff--R. M. Hudson, First Lieuten- ant and Adjutant; J. H. Straus, First Lieutenant and Aid; IRobert Tomp- kins, Second Lieutenant and Quarter- master; B. H. Powel, Major; W. R. Thomas, Quartermaster; H. H. Alex- ander, Captain and Adjutant; E. P. Cater, Superintendent and Colonel; C. S. Ripley, Lieutenant United States Navy, and Commandant-Lieutenant- Colonel; J. W. Patton, Assistant Commandant., Company A.-Captain, H. G. Clif- ton; Lieutenants, M. Q. Chaires and H. Powell; First Sergeant, R. M. Chamberlain; Second Sergeant, T. H. Howard. Company B.-Captain, E. S. Wil- liams; Lieutenants, W. Hilyer and M. Waltonri;First Sergeant, R. R Ros- borough; Second Sergeant, C. A. Dickerson; Third Sergeant, R. M. Chamberlain. Company C.-Captain, S. J. Thom- as; Lieutenants, B. F. Miller and . F. Bartlesoh; First Sergeant, B. L. Miller; Second Sergeant H. Giddings; Third Sergeant, J. M. Flewellen. THE GAINESVILLE GUARDS. T. E. Webster, Captain; B. F. Jordon, First' Lieutenant; S. WV. Thomas, Second Lieutenant; First Sergeant. Trenholm Cater; Privates, Broom, Scarrett, Wheatly, Cellon, Toomely, McCormic!I, Ammons, Cooper, Lynch, Folk, Swearingen, Leader, Haile, and six others who camRe with the Gaines- Yvillfe Cadets, as they are attending school there. They were in their fatigue uniforms, the regular uniform Of thle e Uniited States troops-army blNe trousers, da rk blue coat ,anid c -p, no strtlipes oor facingS. THE HALIFAX RIFLES. Captain C. ML. Binghamr; Lieuten- ant, C A. Ballodgh; Rergeant, W. H. Richardsoni; Corporal, E. F.Mansfield and nineteen privates, Carter. Pollitz, Rod(gers,,Hinsky, Steveris, Gibson, White, Osborn, Mansfield, Lindbergh, Turner, Van Dorn, Blivey, J. K. Mal- ley. R. S. Malley, J. D. Malley, Guth- rie, Longe, Murray. Their uniforms are blue trousers, blue coats with wide white facings, white shoulder straps and blue helmets. THE LAKE CITyI CADETS. Company A.-Captain, E. Davis: Lieutenants, Messrs. Brock add Barnes; Orderly Sergeant. C. B. Duf- fey; Corporal, F. B. Cooler; Drum- mer, W. P. Douglass.,- Company B.-Captain, J. Kinard; Lieutenants, T. S. Coogler and J. Sherrit Orderly vSergeant, J. H. An- crum; Sergeant, Thomas Mitchell; Sergeant, W. R. Chalker; Corporal, J. P. DePass,jr.; Drummer, J. P. Car- son. Company C.--Captain, F. M. Oliver; Lieutenants, L. B )geland F.A. Baya; Orderly Sergeant, W. O. Butler; Ser- geant. V. Brown, jr,; Sergeant, Rob- ert Borger; Corporal, E. Bryan; Bug- ler, C. E.Merrill; Markers. Cadet G. P, Hurst, Cadet E. Hall. Ie The battalion musters nearly one hundred young men. SOUTHERN CADETS-MACON. 'Captain, R. Simms; First Lieuten- ant, T. E. Artope; Second Lieutenant, J, Flyi;. Junior Second Lietitenant, M. G. White; Sergeants, Wiley and Jones, and PrivateS, Bradford, Mas- senburg, Boland, Burkett, 'Wilburn, Craig, Polhil, Curd, C. Thomas, A. Thomas, Olnee, Finley, Minton, BUGLE ECHOS. -The Halilax Rifles left for hpme Thurs- Sday afternoon --Theawardswill be announced this even,- tig at dresd parade. -The clerk of the weather has done the square thingby us this week. Most i of the Gainesville Cadets left for h me Wednesday. A few straglers are still In the city. -C. E. Irvin, R. D. Calloway, C. T. Watson, I. T. Irwin, of the Irwin Guards, Washington Ga., were stopping at the New Everett.. -The lack of a sunset gun has been sup- plied by Bandman Carr, who haw been act- ing in the dual capacity of gunner and drum- Smer. , -She thought the "Mets.alooked real sweet in those pretty uniforms, and said the judges would act real mean if they did not give them the premium, -Quite a number of the young ladies in the grand stand were real anxious to ascertain how many, and who, of the U. S. Army offi- cers were married. -Diffenbach keeps the'best at the Bank Saloon. HeJs a dental. clever fellow and will make your visit a pleasant one The "Bank" SIs doing a good business. -The refreshment table- are doing a rush- ing business. The different departments are tastefully decorated, and are presided Over by a bevy of charming ladles. -Th* Metropolitan Light Infantry have kept, open house throughout.the week Their armory 10 nicely decorated, and th- guests have been made to feel perfectly et home. -Capt. D.E. Maxwell, of the F. C. P. R. R.-, and one of the, members of Governor Flemming's staff, makes a decidedly hand- some appearance in his regimental uniform. -Col. T. A. Clayton, A. J. Lilpitt,.James H. Weisv, W. E. Wo I ,a. R. .Jones, E. R. Jones, and ,',', Torver. of the Albany Guard, were domiciled at the New 'Eyerett several erays. .. ,, =r----Bltquad drill, for a pi',-e of $25.0---$175 to first,-and $75 to second-take plaee this af- ternoon. It will be an exciting affairs all the different companies will enter Squads of eight men each. -The members of Gartland's Band say that the winters here are good enough for them, and that they will take a great deal of pleasure in returning next winter should Their services be required. -Capt. W. A. Cooper. of Orlando, has been Taken care of by Mr. F. H. Orvis at" the popular Windsor Hotel. The Captain paid our sanctum a visit this morning, and was furnished with the latest war news. -B. Ih!, C. S. Johnsn,, J. S.1reston, Harry Bumby, Marion Rice, A. W. Acre, W. .iferk ahd J. H. Dudley, of the Oriando's, put, if an appearance yesterday, and; Lieutenant Bewail and Privatei Hancock arrived this morning. , S W. H. L ghistone.of Palmetto Drug Store, has just returned from the annual meeting of the State Pharmaceutical Association at Tampa, wherg he was elected Vice President. Mr. Lightst nrias talented young gentleman, and is building Up the prescription depart- ment 0jfthe Palm'etto in a very satisfactory manner. ' ,-,The masquerade ball at,the Exposition : building Wednesday night brought out a large attendance 0f efair W en and brave :men." :The masqueraders were an exceed,- ingly scarce article, but the worshippers at the terpsichorean shrine were both numer- ous and ambitious. The Home Mihistrels ap- ,peared in black tights and stockings, full- dress coats cut extra long, and glossy beavers. The bright costumes of the ladies and fullidressof the military, with the trop- ical plants and flowers as a background, Smadea fascinating picture . Cheap Railroad 'Rates. 'Economy is the shortest and most direct road to wealth, and travelers, as a rule, are anxious for any information that will save then a few dollars:. This fact is what causes us to call your attention to Miiford. sRailroad Ticket Agency, 73 West Bay Street. This establishment has for years made a study of economic trfevel, an the re- sult is, they can furnish you transpor- tation from anywhere to everywhere at greatly reduced rates. A visit to thbir office will pay you. It is really the only live agency of the kind in the city. Wright, C. White, Shearer, Otto, Bishop, W. L. McDowall, B. Dill, Driggers, Freeman, Winship, Guern- R. Rodgers; privates, Page, Lyle, sey, Barfeullet, Hazelhurst, Wilder. ,Rydr, Hall, McReynolds, Bevins, Bunkley, Morgan, Putzel, Gibson, Hrdi Hall, McReynolds, Bevis, Lyons. Harding, Kilpatric, Heard, Hewitt, ATLANTA RIFLES. Ballard, Talmadge, Weir, Dial, Wig-', Captain, M. B. Spencer; first lieuten- gins, Boss, Brown, Blount, Watts, 7 ant, F. S. Spencer; second lieutenant, Tyner, Crompton, Winns, Varn. R. H. Snook; right guide, M. High- GATE CITYGUARD)S'ATLANTA. tower;< left guided J. V. H. Nash; cor- GATE CITY GUARDSATLANT. ,orals Harding and Hollbrock, and Their roster is as follows: Cap- privates Harrolson, Francis, Hill, tain, A. C. Sneed; first lieutenant, Glenn, Cooper, Hulsey, McWilliams, B. M. Goldsmith; second lienten- Malone, Richards, Hill, Smith, Ma- ant, C. M. Roberts; right guide, E. lone, Calhoun. Goza, Goldsmith, Rhinehart; left guide, C. Dooley; Raines, Nash, Crawford, Beerman, .t W G it SIthird sergeant, W-. M.God it Dunn, Haines, Rawson, Inuian, Hul- sey, Saunders, Beardsly, Ripley, A. corporals, J. P. Culberson, J. G. L. Nunnally, C. F. Nunnally, Bruce Ganse, A. M. Malone, T. Flemming;, Appler and Quartermaster Wallace. and privates, Wilson, Washblurn,. Several ladies accompany the party. Kean, Vari Zauck, Cordon, Abbett LEESBURG RIFLES. Kuhns, Lowman, Atkinson, Morris, .. Captain, G. E. Lovell; sergeants, Spilfuan, Venable, Carebon, Collier, B. Smith, J. H. Pincus;' quartermas- Bosbick, Myers, McConnell, Nel- ter, P. G. Sherrard; corporal Hearn- son, Lamar. Party of twenty-five don and privates, Keller, West, Cun- ladies and gentlemen from Amer- ningham, Adams, Warner, Stuart, icus, Ga,; came with the Atlanta Reese, Penney, Noble, Butler. ,boys and are at the Everett. . BARTOW RIFLES. r -The Travelers is open all the year. They brought thirty-two men. -Guiests leaving on early trains are_ Captain, W. L. Jewell; first lieuten- exactly suited at The Travelers. ) ant, W. H. Johnson; second lieuten- ,. ,- .(-Breakfast ready at 6 o'clock at the ant, Frank Clark; Sergeants, J. Travelers. . ".IY i s JOHN CLARK. JOHN E. CLARK. JOHN w .SO-N &p 00, i- # Y ' I THE VISITING MILITARY. Wh0l1esale, and Retfail Fprwarinflg C n lmiss 0noMfpetants _0- 1 1 S 1 e*' u , John Clark's-, Very Best' and Pillsbury's xx Best Sunnvsid HOTEL SUPPLIES A, SPECIALTY. Liquors, Mumnm's Champagne, Cigars, Lucy hinton To- bacco, Genuine Durham Tobacco, Kirkls Soap, Dupont's .Gun Powder, Bacon, Shoulders, Hams, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Irish Potatoes, New Beans, Sugars, Syrups Mackerel, Codfish Grits, Meal, Rice, Coffee, Teas. Arlington Wheat Meal, Ganned Goods Starch, Condensed Milk, Candles New Dried Fruits, Jellies, Carldies, Cider-, Vinegars Averi ll Paints, Blueing, Soaps, Soda, Spices, Extracts, Herbs, pickles, Woodenware, -or", fords Bread Preparation, Paper Bags, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Cordage. Coal, Cow pea- Corn. Oats, Hay, Bi an, Ground Feed, Sharp's Paper Cells for Orange Boxes, Campbells Baks ing Powder, Kerosene, Lard Oil, Linseed Oil, Cotton Seed Oil0 White's Patent Money Drawers. ' THE CELEBRATED STAR CREAMERY BUTTER. , We Offer the Above at Prices that Defy Competition. DIFFEiNBCH BABANK r ~~ ''' ~~ ~ 'L~ -i-- I i * T., RAliW STEM AStilit y LetRIew.DA JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. A. E. Gr. BEiiTT & CO., (Successor to E, E. Hooker & Co), WHOLESALE DEAERS IN Coffees, Teas and Spices., Special attention given to orders from Hotels 28 Ocean Street, Jacksonville, Fla. THE ACME HOTEL, No. 111 West Bay St.. Jacksonville. [From the Second Page.] report oh the grounds at 11 A. M. Mon- day, April 7,1890, when commanders will draw for places. GENERAL RULES. All companies will be drilled in strict accordance with Upton's Re- vised Tactics. Each company will be allowed for- ty-five minutes in the competitive drill, counting from the time the first movement on the programme is com- menced, and Will be credited for time saved. CoTamnds must report fifteen min- utes before their time of drill. The tally sheet of each company will be returned to the commanding offi- cer after the prizes areI awarded. No prize will be awarded in any class unless, there is competition in such class. The programmes for the drill will be prepared by the judges, who will be officers of the United States Army detailed by the war department for duty, and they will be in accordance with, Upton's Revised Infantry and Artillery Tactics, as amended by al: terations, or modifications from the War Department. There willbe a grand military ball in the main hall of the Sub-Tropical Exposition, Thursday evening, April 10, 1890; music by Gartland's famous Tenth Regiment Band, of New York. The money prizes will be placed in Bank to the credit of the judges before the prize drill begins. Only white companies will be allowed to compete. THE SHORT LINE -TO THE- NORTH and WEST. For Tickets, Maps, Schedules and Sleep- ing Car reservations Apply to F. M. JOLLY, Dist. Pass. Agent. 75 West Bay Street, 1M. J, CONROY, -FINE- " THE ST. JAMES, Jacksonville Florida. HIS ELEGANT AND WELL KNOWN WINTER HOME, the best located and equip-, ped house in the South, is Now Open. It embraces all modern improvements, includ- ing team Heat, Elevator, Electric Lights and Bells, Rooms En Suit and with Baths, etc. For Rates, etc., Address, by Mail or Telegraph, t J. R., CAMVPBELL, Proprietor S. RITZEWOLLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dry Goods, Clothing,. Hats, Trunks and Gents Furnishing Goods, ;'* ESTABLISHED 1865. Jacksonville. ;,-TO- . JACKSONVILLE HAWTHORNE, GAINESVILLE, DADE CITY, TARPON SPRIGS TAMPA7 I' OCALA, LEESBURG, TAVARES, ORLANDO q , PLANT CITY, ST, PETERSBURG * .;" -- . needs, FLOR" Lt Jcoamnerln. 23 East Bay Street, Jacksonville. Fla. MA 8p0& CO., 115 West Bay Street, Wholesale Dealers in IImpqrted and Domestic ,Wines, Whiskies, Ales and BEER, Spelial prices forwarded on applicaI tion for all quantities of liquor in barrels or half barrel 1ots, also five and ten gallon kegs. IAN W. B. YouNG, qAJ. R. M CALL, -, .'F. 'ADAMS, JAPT. J. E. 'MCGNNIS,, APT. J. L. DOGGETT. SMilitary Cbmmittee, ' J .' The, Judiges. c '.' The following distinguished officers from the United States Arnmy will act A as judges throughout the drills: Captain H. R. Anderson, St. Au- ; gustine. ... . Lieutenant C. Deems, St. Augus- I Lieutenant. John E. McMahon, St.' Augustine. Lieutenant H.J. Slotum, Aiken,; N northh Carolina. , / -The Traveler s isthe only one rate A '$2. a daY housein the SUth Officers of the Army. S1 Major General (Commanding) John M. Schofield, Washington, D. C, . S Major General Oliver 0., Howard, S New.York City', '., ' I Brigadier General Nelson E. Miles, San Francisco, Cal. SBrigadier General David Stanley, ,, San Anton io, Texas. Brigadier General John Gibbon, SVancouverWashington. ( Brigadied General ThosI H. Ruger, St. Paul, Minn. Brigadier General Wesley Merritt, Leavenworth, Kansas. S Brigadier G general John :R. Brook, Omaha, Nebraska. . M -The Travelers rates have been e..-educed to $2.00 a day. (. and Orange Region. r Its Beautiful Noted fo 0 I,0 S : ( 0" - f . I ~ '1EL. an rj Centrally located, convenient to depots and boat landings. Refitted and refurnished with entirely new furniture throughout. Furnished Rooms 50cts. to $1 per day; $2 to $5 a week. RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION ON EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN. r SA- i Opposite Hubbard & Co's, on Main Street. p p s e H !.*- '' *.*' . .. FLORIDA. JACKSONVILLE,' - * ( I The Atlantic Coast Line Short Line Between North and East. 8 Famstr T'rai-Tn= %X)Daily. Special Vestibuled Train runs over this Line. W. W. DAVIES, General Agent. No. 92 West E ay Street. Wines, Liquo0rs and Segars. The Celebrated Faust Beer on Draught. 79 West Bay Street, Jacksonville. BILLIARD PARLORS ON SECOND FLOOR. Speelal Attention given to Orders outside the City. lu ,1 SRl a i 11 l d Fluri~a It~LI~I~Et;~ A 7~. rm^ ^^ Tm /~~~""vr' r^ Q ^' "Y ? ,rH 03 l->ft6 LINE ?-U The FTlorid TrnE bSUORl IjJNEi" Garden and Field, S INSECTICIDtES, BULBS, ISTS2 SUPPLIES. n0 ....o ... 017" "d--a Efflznt 7s7) R1-Ro*s, Throuvr F e' t Parts *'FlFlda, '* ...... . The Tobba cco the- Dairy,, te Peach Strawberry.. WM. A, BRAT FORD, ;,' /-:i'D A I TN ,range, anri ...anes Iloonm UNDER ST. JAMES HOTEL.) SA cordial invitation is extended the visit ing ; - MILITARY COMPANIESS to Visit his establishment where he will be glad to furnish them with Orange Blossoms and fruit for shipment to their sisters, and their cousins, and their aunts," and their sweethearts, too. Orders can also be left with stand at SUTB- TROPICAL. iscenery olin' g Lands, Springs, Lakes and divers. Its Hunting and Fishipng Grounds. S SEND FOR MAP FOLDER-BEST MAP OF FLORIDA-TO. O. MacDONA TT, Gen., Pass. Agent, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. N. S PEINNINGTON, TRAFFIC MANAGER. NAT URtE'S GREEN HOUSES. SEND 50 CENTS AND RECEIVE A BUDDED Orange tree that will blossom and bear fruit when planted in a tub, and our Illtrusated .Catalogue of all Rare Fruits and Flowers, giving information relating to FLORIDA and how to secure an Orange Grove upon reason- able ,payments. Address 0 mmerioal Nurseres, i OFFICE, 64Y West Bay Street, -nr~nk ; ~ G~o,,Iancl. 'ON' j 1 April and May S--OF THE- Florida Season. ,- `' . Dry 'Goods, Clothing, Carpets,,,&c, COR. BAY AND MAIN -TREETS. The Old Reliable Togni s. 'SALOON, ,N D BILLIARD HAL, 19 E. Bay St., Jacksonville, The Finest Stock of LIQUORS AND WINES in the city. FRESH SPARKLING, ICE- COLD LAGER. A fine line of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC Winter pilgrims and visitors to the drill will do well to remember that J. B. TOGNI, handles only the be-t. Give him a call. HARRY MASONS POPULAR SALOON At the Coiner ,of Bay and Julia, is stocked with a fine lot of Imported and Domestic Wines, 1quors .and cigars. ICE-COLD BEER ON DRAUGHT. & Tilford's SEGARS. No. 77 West Bay St. Jacksonville, 18 WEST BAY. - Keep it in your mind, and remem- ber that you will find anything you may desire in the way of Imported -The Travelers is the nearest hotef. totle S. F. & W. Ry., the J. T. &. K. . Ry. and the St Augustine Ry. .epots. "-l Louis C0 Hoefer,? Manufacturer of and Dealer in H arnoess, Sa les,', ,rl ,oll~ro Whips, Cushions, Trunk Straps Etc. Repair- ing promptly attended to , 50 W. Forsyth St., between Lau.a and Pine, Jacksonville, Florida. CHAS. J. BRITZ, Corner Bay and Newnan Sts., Jacksonville, Restaurant Oyster and Chop House Restaurant a La Carte, A, WATTS, Cigars, snd also a cordial welcome from Mr. A. K. Leon, the proprietor. -- a C-ICS~C~~ELI 1= A," Fae-i n g- "mnFaLt JACKltSOl4 VI LL-, Wr!<'-g on TEINDSOR, -ARE THE- -AT- $2 gt VV. F. %ORVIS, Managers. Manchester, Vt F. H. ORVIS. DOC-S TNOT TAKEITN. ~8z; CO-, &c. Hanging Lamps, Oil Stoves, BE SURE AND CALL IN AND SEE THE BE SURE AND CALL IN AND SEE THE The forces under the Duke of Well- ington at the battle of Waterloo, which was fought some years ago, consisted of 26,661 infantry, 8,735 cavalry, 6,877. artfllevy, and 33,41. allies. The French army hichsucceeded in making the occasionon quite an interesting oune, for S the Wellington peSple, was under the S"the director-generalship of a gentle- man by the name of jonaparte, and , consisted of 48.950 infantry, 15,765 Cav- Salry, arid 7,732 artillery. -Messrs. Clarkson, Robertson & Co., Real Estate and Financial Brokers, have removed to the northeast corner of Main and Forsyth Sts., and now occupy the handsomest offices in Jackeonville. They keep open office %u invite everyone to call. Merrydhy & Paine, , DEALERS IN MusicaEllnstrulients, Sheet Music, Strings, &., 41 E. Bay St., opposite Post Office Jackson- vlll*,, Flohida. PIANO--Stelnway & Sons, Decker Bros, Estey. Briggs. S I ORGANS-Esley, Smith-American, Kim- ball. Martin Guitars. .Furchg0tt L LEADERS IN ,-'' JOS. E, DRTINA, WINE MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Park FINE FANCY GROCERIES. FINE WINES. LIQUORS AND BEERS, and Domestic Wines, Liquors and TON SORIAL PARLORS, ACME BLOCK. Elegant Baths, Fine Furniture, First-class artists. The proprietor is one of the most accomplished tonsorialsts in the -city. Lady's hair dressing is 'made a specialty. This is ,the place to get your work done. -Meals 50 cents. at The Travelers. Lodging 50 cents -I (OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.) FOR EXCELLENCE AND PURITY. THIS BEER HAS TAKEN THE Call' b1 o , ** ** ^ ,- ; 'r '; ,* ;, & E. Beer and get the best on the' market. ;I \ ., TT~llir I ~II~ T> ~s'c)~ I=C IE3C 1= TE - Good' Rooms I PER WEEK, PUT'NAM HOUSE, Palatka, Fla. EINOX HOUSE, C EACH PERSON. E.,A."Y"rMO1TID 1D. Crockery, and Earthenware, Refrigerators, Ice 'Oream Freezers, China, Glass, iruit Jars, LARGEST CROCKERY HOUSE IN THE SOUTH.: Kohn, & Co,, The Berper Bre Cox's O ,Uou Tannhaeuser Beer firstt Prize at Every Word's Fail Since 1876. ~FT :I~~~f I )~~C~L ~>E3+-1(7r~ EN&EL BREWING COMPANY. THE BERGNER ........ P. SA- TTETJKAT, |
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