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-. State j up l al. .- ... -, ,-'-. -*- *. ,. 3 J a ~ a L ! .1, k #. ""1 I, a u, o' c o ReP:TION.RATES. ","" .,'e f oa a .... ....... "........ an,0, <. pi... ..':i 'R r S..."."' . -- -:-- ... fl mt o sa, '. .f.,lo,, :'k h ; -I 4r~N RATES. -.v '. . . s .. .0 0 .t o f ..$ 1+ . SeNt O riuttsCX f oiie1en a.h.d "the 5UTUSnd. 18. o .is,1 lineein this tyvp,.] A.. T.A Y A U G UIST Shin hunk cit eotpOAIL, A U ( oO.f3 '.1 U R 115'; "1 l"..- D.1la'.''. ot the p*'e*.iit, aitdI the lic. s of hoe *[FLiyabDAI-e -qwaA h&'rwsynt hng ad L-EiTTER,.. L '' only of the paper will IT(. ,O* ot Can t e tsFR FL.ID I C Ther wa n gi W m~los, s agree- [gegh C0o"reffixar, d n:'n:.]" (tv niecs s^jeciaI dgl"ctl [Rjnithe Cb. dh i1i6 to hututicP to rail;- ^e^I S special ,,WNWl Jirde, o 'h't u ;' to ral]':l''e, :P*ountd We have hcen so much intir"est hi ever as all Uell" gule ,' cti., "tr mode...r, ,FBNCE, JJuly 17L 1882. ,)Ge,-'1 Pelrv, the .Prcsi,.kt,ater the mnu,-r of Democrae, and Wifoit, in the lpolities of our own State w"r kee1o '1 :L .. _.. ,m ; kcc .alfi T L7'ar 11.0 Ld ,' 4 i:e:c.i.;e(lca Ier of Deputes yesterday his n inatiten ha( ee e oited t c in te coning -mpa for the past few 1cotis that we had alrI't as weapons tf deteee,, '"i 2 Seuidningits aregu-lar busi-hia,. ,olont' ,' David.srin responledeI_, in .L deI :o f rEk oc racy. R 1 i1in tQ rd ot'ehrokd the ost exellent D6p0e t-. r l oi. At ti ed oIf pth . livecv icen T1h ,ih Ii~ oveokodkup thenis. 9 -.. or "- a *e. *n,. oocua- an eloqueni t seech, which eii te, d the"r a s he sucooss o adiisn. -- dic irl uati 1aade 1o fo . i oi,.3 the *. e ardor o_ 31. Pieyre, a heirt-irf, .a)Pl U! ed. It I aoclc. [kl e c'sv h'ol :e r ..aiit t ya wastk i in Ile Q tl-sL e, an ial' stiuiw houleadingtlt .,.+, .-. "' ': ". 'zi u ," "' 'e e pled.'e ,u "* h t e' 'u A ^-i ede a tY P"c i -h ad' (,n, mn ofj feo:'ais whecbh Democr'tt ban o ,- pnle Dldo at T.an as, ae on thee). .r a nflu ok te,. 'a&. ff"".Y -. *^ l" he r e., e on of(:iS "C ,s and Hn. it to tD e idn tv-9i 4eh o ne st-s ou I *-^^^^ 1 ,^ P1 ;11 1",'","oo^^ --e, g nug, th oe ht".^ M rrU ^ nc o^ ,iaG Tl.c*^ li*^ :, .. ....^ 1 $.--+. ....h.. s n, l -,niiv - ,, ., A* -. .... ... ./^ ^ ; '^ ;^ ^^ ^( ^"h';^ ^ ^ -01 tli !I pecl' ^'*^ T'ld-tll een- ,!,:,fiome th~e Nvaadee-:dy p ef t 't+ aste.Ue.a '.ditor the+.l ;, ^ ce otl. z^ rt'^4 P^jhg ^tqie- > iltjrn'Pemuc1erats ?l* n 'io t~e cut. a i~d n intliis Paes noeminate shul becin t-.^ d^ ..... : "'1"t /{ft -" .. . A2". -: F:ipn'Wi tl n1f..,- --appro u nwtd .iIcu', tou po aa of bu he that the-nm ohen' ds r-h t"^ r ,,finrer hrdo;-."toh kei.,e :- # Boy! I '- 'nger o0' ' ... "r .n9e:.s. "nt' wpk ioll of aea one.,tonM si.rii. .,,ie b.a 41^^ ^ .:: J~ h lols~!c'wt'wtla :pruipo sfl i'thebea.es an fali--~ 4resl 'niml eso at trict.. b and~ iiI.osh'aehwiyuhd~aonSd-i^~ g tb;-.^^ ^'' th^ercn'.msken asemjlourd h.t 'et.1 teand ers It lle bhe fou ofoull-ean anti n-1011i *w'eto ke u4th& click1. velJ e *. r I Ih dhm. -r 2' -ZOD h- :Ads nd g ci' 2Xsts'n Lo on u ilty in ti s t te witl h ave toeo t !!id744",ic t is o'oce Lasb a a% 'inm~esoal 4,i~lttn 'F"' ust.uwllet as tIC p n Icn.pi IeW %I .bu ,o rl ..... b- jwl~~ ~ iuai .me ".rituihor*~ m t., a Xwrc $. a roulltsune p.'k agai stehank hy p f or tn sehed honor tch e th ie. O.'! restat!o QJ trei+'ade ,{ BH -'E 'T' AJ^~fZ *! .SL-~ 1'de ^1 ii t wll^ be ruirelv adtitt *t k *4tnie3,tiCdoo yo the cox- disha orge of dut has w'n forhut N mabliwhthatnrlshy n5tmg o' f-+. bu pugitri accept a 1 of' shzail ef tan d was rf Dell.sd' om e s airwa '-'- ~~~t's i + .. -, ..., n- genlee1 thank vs, Ilehe ",..o..l :++-dig,.!=*/hU to:''~~^ SU^ ^^ ^s ,h,~e'^n rinAUl^CDE "^ 5 :1^"" .l+..-rf'f,11r eil; Al*bwnr.' ffE su"ce l 1 t e uuetw e rus in 18*i7 a t o ; bl Te ours f *ihm e aefomuidg in aidnti hiausdsin e- lickN0 *.A '.. ... i h et to use..all fa j' a h o b <-'I -e ea o was a b : *- a. 1 it' mmbii5 -Le:pv f : ,roei*a ,tit. z re. 1*rJYTRfVIL E-F tihSnortion har tWAX.e ,ie "Ca c com e nc tiion iath e alro up yt; 41"d' p.. ek spf' "2 I. h&. -f iAI PTNS,^ -- *cl^~p< r; oe l utg r ea- The peole- to rtfducIL ie -l 'e edU to, isth~e forthet Clown staDirsiay A or at-' o d Tu ' Auxa'I 0id : i -te U;;, sf Jr No vem er e next, lty '& G Ie ano #-ee p 't rflo ,n.rx .4.-1 Lr.v ;, t,,d :o'oe up day er d-on tre donare ai n dm'et-i.- u t'- Th o udenta inueo r tshedsn whonor wai thes f orhs "a tau oreoe a, r i n - .it-, illg"- be fl O nd fe y TH ired C ESi i l ol r eue e or.i dhi .U -eiV q ier I "' i t-.a.13i t rlatli rIS '4-uoe^ ATea no WIh sCTION 1e h,?; u-io i .-tous: ,n politicaltm a PIUm 7I~V'il c1' ~ -~t roLi 'Tl yu 14. I4 ice s tst1Yl-it aAH&-..K :Z--', .' ., .".eae ei ',a "A'oi -,' !ast- ,ody rM ds iumdl a Sati g, wlbdl eo s wi tebe'--( ~" 'A ,,:'. L.' aX" mF4l, i vf,,. ....r Lkt 'di .u ," '--+ j itic ... of the, ,.. -om WiieL o eR p llica oo,~ l litl reus h..igo .. .... .jf itt t Ai. we it now [^ t r e du e te e e ene -s .. : ... ...- a ..... lwldtf 3j'~ 0!-- li~ ~ 02e Xi AsWo Loo'ki'. iii) aub-ociz thl Nava lanti E_'ha tiqshey baveoehwhich their ithdcs "Sand tw S-;; WP ?Qiuff %,iD Emil4^~r 'ri F nee' d a (-1 -tace bv t'oe whti or be a i'Y 1'~ 1 othe lul it meaur wa sand -s ''p theirrpr '^n^J i t alh-^ p6 . -. -t'ct nstf o ntion anti hav t; S''t is.n. *ae I," I obcr- n amndip~oo couty who ior m in t he a ~sn srisi)h :e 0 t r M I, ii ,- ., l, IV. NO to id_..cne tM St no uhyh 4'a^ "& yt& ^ ~4^ J- i< ^^ T^ -^^a t 4kV c9 Lil" 1%sj illl~l b~i Ar-gI' ed rvnjurd '111 ,oi ,ea ofr duty' haes k-eol~ h Jcieyt -tr of c-- I" jii et ouGad me an .' Z:f_ hiui lt. n !I eel -lb0 vif4 OVM I thpolu la i-atls wc ~f rwolenk- enaI iclued ct- iete4~w prlYogal D, Mr. I "-a c ts'L .i he s;- af ') "inr' onst po e, -port lo ass, ukl be f iieake, a1d h deo ORA -r'i 118. anL. I* ,llo njy1i~.wl jci 2' clthpe 1(1; n. txur~ of-nilthe e Wc altemuTcii i t; Itma conit raedi thee interest ofy capta and convinc h unthat h ene opefor- had cagan do waerd , ,,,.,:..,,._,.o .: ... ,a :,4f> "- t (' Use all fa-ir, a;,l h,-,,o,'.be .+ :., was a Ia 'o oIu d .\ :=2 : ati lf.a W.Cox- ttan -i. pc -itic ion LI1 ktilel'bnk ati Lj- 4.9+.r V'c ....--aU ra0 ) o r mnea~ v t' e round o1S .'I'<,tOm Wi uee tie ,eietl o ratify *..e t hose it is .dos ei to cm fr te uB. yo td hare, lle _. A _I V. g '. M. .. t" t h e-,E g v p t i t i n-' i i't N o v ef i b e b u l 'ex t wh a ty Ue yt-o'- .pb'-s- w h h a d 4 idct o t h e f o r ty-fioh d e a d a s a h a m m e r w' '> 9 ., I N. _,ditreoiexed CTheefirst : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a Ul-ut * ',,,"n|, h~,}~ ]@ihm. 1 :;,_...- ER:: C.NIi c~.5'lDERlTION DY THlE 94 -l .. Ti.'.. .. ',+_ ,6/'-:; AT'4iug [ i110 me fin rii -svnL .11ki ~~~~'*~~~~~~~ 4w"A ;i til licrai, it.te oesiupatl.jcin ferta awv otf6bbs ,2.uI-. ... .. cr i. a 1nd. s 1it1.pc'.si ,9 i t c -wi c ..E r ,. V;'.sa., ,._ ,,G_;.I ri ,: ace. i. .patr iOtl.311 d Slla ed IJ\' %6-, i)r,. n,,--- --,g 14,97 N lLt 11,082+ yo~e r ll oe, a !s -l~ he'r h... to- lo. in '1 -i t l'torlonl. "- revenuee hr -a-'ct..-, ,. ,tm1 -t+u '.. ." :m.... ..t .. .. ;-was + a 1 .. ..to.. e labor was las We d esda .' "k r hould be .p. e .;Jfll-. $ ,+ '. dt d ti lit1', iiie simueug.... a -1 was ', wue and, tow th~loe aossembhlng a~of thb ted w_.,wasc tn rie tc an .-.- I-ll -- m -'tk i Lr- i Li 4_ t :..-i,.+a-omi -u m 'ns a nd cc e. The burdens of. tax Q ,c I e weeho w as lnstuct ef j n f aitor 0aria .'ano4 bust .- ,' ', s, e. ,..- "hid auta "" eve- ., .-LtQMF*JSe r-. IT'L.i4 'I I 'r "i... .1 ,.,- t iucL ." d wih. 'rt i bdia e t 'e,1ci nc on'of their t, A c '_a t e a. U .. .. lh'lh ,m4-l )I t[. .al t o m w. t s o ents per a e-_ at i It.. natur ll.tt dis- an other .i' head T&, 2$j3uod, to'ixd~ ,-Z l X\'H, -don toiig'ht 4p-' tei"'"1 and c n' o.. Cliscusseo. of tei pano. f T F int.ia R ep u ,l_ a .Gia .v ... .. D t e r'"- o D c i i od a not, Natio .l t. Ile V.- NRrc., EW YORK Fo c 'hoh l incrto of tor< r A. sh we l now, l t r n ofuntac er is"hem our cn v Commtte ""e . Bdtber:'.. ].+Shop .n .m'1,- 1.nm !+,, cano couldue: hi-,ed in- ghifi esthanl srix'i years, cste :t o un- try, called attention to, the.....e....gapl .postion and upop ,'and td Conte mitution, the. -*. 1:t 1 wl tL]0' t Frac' 25h ,nt oC , _r. .4 ".+..'," x .. -:, r l"i e ,.le v e'i +,o t." sll ihutie ".; ,- '.. i.. 1<'o-- _u, ,v e is tha .' .' ," 0.. ., -. tojr'q e 'inl L t i the aatio wea-t 'ol) inE rp ,.andto lth 4i, G en o t lg.g t bao K, '" AW tb lie ptthat ehs ni yi k% whelt ne'gni Jj m. t .. t Ptfl* O: ho? ol:. ,-tellth. deb l l;k P-n"der'- No.... .. Let us stan by t.c ue w' pi f e c. ,s ' is 111.1hfoam IfhP~ a 1r Jph Le' Wt-hr9ol e ag upu nte'no1t.- Mhes~ 1L'0-12i tir' 1~ oiib wi(LicnA us liea Coitn-til Sooth in,- lS try ) !..... :,...... a-a .ro;l his' powerg)ortionu n delio lea,,, toi,,,+' l ...... Pas ,,. .1eorbeulr BucMets aud.Ih,~ige nttm~ -- ~X 1.4..t!h -*iiii xll vl l l+ o il 11ine w "tw( rh h.; il. .. ,.l.o.. .. .... ...elr... ,.;l ..r d -.. ." . ..:." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~s .-he part.y on .-,...to'... a re ,"'." wee tenaVr- rlfe, itl wthet+ .., i"-," --- he-. ... ........ ....."We- ... WC' ft -i- i "t.ts fl Af H#, ff a 3lwa'S than -)-"ongh- tr~ab, t.ples, h and joy Treroin fhe ehd o the mere t o rib a ds heleate o- o h---------- -4 ohs t- ea ,. It'+ ,I .1a "1 -, .9)-. -+.' .a-' e" "'ie I ..' vit I .... al.h .ef t ht. oci. ll.< n olw r. I l~ivdb,, .1 tonvn e. hi t,. e! nee hh, e forlleda ai It 1J' -' +, h_,. ,',-'' w tA fm t hs ii mowbhei nov ,Dsflt l:'alia( ..t emocrt icrs upr Butlhlpmlfyiet g Mcrf~~ Iaw~y inr..t-, Qv,. .J+ !:l~lne.!.by em..,e:e o ve'"i -e, .h godiu a oead st the sinte0 s O-, the pooldo tt~ .l~h eso oeP 'aohrl .i ., the ...-pa n.ons, -do is- to get inoto the--- govrn g. and +. t. ki....-,111n 4-:11itil" l r id t,,e ith pro,, po,! + e o -. 1. -. d -. I l' ..,. -.<, v"dTlt~+* .' th .. .od .. strkes wil, without +l mer.nt++m~ crib and,. l,,. +. : + itl-e, ..: doe he camtl:ll .: .++ ". '.L'-F ." t . +.-', .. ",.. + -+,-_1 ,, uan .. preI e :za.; ., .' t''e. .'e- :k-n'ss+ -.n' h<,.q :+.t 7+ ". ," .- ., ,+ '' ""..f" : Lt e to co me(t -'f'niIan l' ". ' 11+,. -..'._.. ,, 7 iyo e, u imth +_er ,,e,6 p, fnke \:-astie 1 ,oe-:, 83 ot i +.' , uigid et eue n;,+!r!!z !J m ' ;- td- ,,' lt,,ll ,.~~, -l~l ,-, 'tS l:ur ... .. .- Ii -, ro u nd of- ,o. it --4ie &a n' wer .. .L e1Lt!I'I a O, W ts- ", '-' 7_.. i .;-"+ 'tt' ++ .., -,mt + -v,_vl ,llt~Ot/Al'l 'i'" ,"-t' t"-, "fi" it is, -+.d n. .. a i ~ ~r .Ji:IO o a o ',~ e liev.ed', ban" thos'{1. :. ,', _.;,.', ,_,-; :.,.1.,. F im :r~re}eileeedo uiermawho had ty lst W dnm a m rig : : p. % N+tile I be Wis ,)l woith detqet- Then st!i f irst 4EiAm ict Willu d for n os D ,~e fi ut it .u "-'.e I. ,lov.e- i't sheti ,ov st-.I 4.at e the... .. '" vot "' "" etikii lo...if fori ill!. ., -, + ,, ..},1)t. e up., i0 has des an ttd el 'duig he.xo Do- a.i.. s o.,,jt of of heee geJe emab ofneer,. ' i':<'-' :,eikJ oh'o ll :". 4 --.f; ..b,- .-'..s o ttce .I cpoa. .. .r d,'asW ih nd e o i....th h ad h: ,v,+ ". ..." s:iioe:t'eut ucsse to ie re- Use, aata 7h. ", :.,~~V- ,2. aoo a \r~ ili- d he op. 1'r,-te wa "~ 4"""9 .. ...O<:--- ;" "hN"oN::"j "nt, "th ,+"t". 1,,, 111 .... ,' s of Anu singue ine dennue ooI"re 'i.n "ml ....... pe . Wn'-1io. -d 'ie, t.Ox thi cit laset W e11a .. ... ,.... - L-+ 'U, :. ,U H,. ~,p ,.r l~c w_.1u,1r.e ernst it haliefn )welere ng tha....t : -ev, u to the. ase bln of.. 'th d- 'WS ".:~ Ct,jt ,+' .+ X-.N' .. .C :u a ra,. .g sn tt lv -. I pl us diin ths 'o. .... ... :& ''th euoem e m o 15 _.., .. .... -s -, t. h. .e. f o o n P O .. ''' ... .. '- ,, e -aJ ,, a.Nr+ .. .n tu B: yet Then I. ask ttj fro .se ... : 'i ia l ,a .... Sh .':6, mt,,, l~r ft4 '..[ .. .. .. .. ..X~e, te ldte [ l' tt!ed b" tos wh hrew .. f Wb-sh h do"re.. ..c_ ...n i. ;. .ove -IdI n o",'t .... -iiia ..... ... wer as az Va 21 ,ie.1 A111 Ca', me a .. ..ra ..n ..h g..r # -h.i -s ; .s Aaor.. asible + enc ...-- ....at. d..-'1 piesd wit-. Tha-'.e pi'eiS,+ yea.ewere.e- th ".d that teA PIIZ tW'a m wp le t h e D ..eI . .. .1 -10 M a ll C .c . .. ;+, .+', ... .. ., : ... 4 00 ,0 0 tt d ih atH-. .. pne 8gr~h' 900. Tnrtk tdilpr ciiitk-d4 iXrm n ,hip a1i~imlt& 01i-* w&-l-jVi pr5iclrh would r. vidgon ?-- senioust -'-,-- A i ,-, .+ ta ,,.,. . C m ) -' 4 it; d ii g im.b ate -chvirdiI s asi an tpporbP d-sdov h:e "pe n aanota etall ,r1",-" .-A 1t)Y Aor' --etf i4r W M ed l re. t I mya~b + --c',,11na [u .t h .f [ ]ttc ,l't t : 'i-a ui t, 4 3 r u at i 't fo d ig a rea.. goo th :o't o n c ~ U, p d ~ A TV 3.'2, atd would Avp anD. ~ ~ ar e m k*4 V I A a mud..An r-mw:ejfla :r-~ e .. i ires+, i -- van.. e.t.. ,. .. .. .. 'of +s d.w confihe the operations v orbp -t~ nA-Vhhc4i-M1U tOAiPUhe&? I)rfd"dew Aw g0 ., 'e 4 th-..-- .. ..... "mth-a ,....-.>,' "to the IziU to sdch i'ireduction df tat "..,~ q4o .fr~' -, .< -~' 'iv -ao- .1ff'j:LZU "i.." -i-.. J -. 'om g h, win ..... ,e as would render tkem th .ee ..a.et ..y, :_ Y)4tulg._V,i4't ti4w. A..."'q. [l:oie, if ,'.k1 :iF e the Dencr'atic par os V'"Or.v 4-. SHF,74 AT possileserice. t o-' of ththe o ti iamauci fOa E' -"- IPia. middle groun that- Pnigfrhr : A, :eq asei ....ou.ledtgtuhe- discsror the su6.eUonCosPt e u l.es Ra al euand from which we e went oguhd i Pm~~~~h Sour~ui~iurn ~th* di Ddainit el-i - .4 rit vchnkfu r : jeaa went over.n -- S Pr.. DiO'nl) Yn 1 i if~2 9@1fl better adidance the interests of Sta *.. -a'__- ,...-. M., d -'~~-' Itw Al' -'-snow-ct-t' Iiii, ai ~- tapbtte :Tnt,,. r,.-r.Vcih "I1.. h imjn CV e h] u try by, doing A R O D oa'va" o i y ,lnI haann r P vii+,ofthe]Deniocraey?r Io nor ib4~~~~~~~~th3 1rm 'illt; xf hja- so h .vw~ r occupation of a-toy r YrkM+t4'.....-At +.,.7Fnoaik 'l't a bccar' -ich position. It is in poli4qtheathe is an abandoned ., blood. HUze-;, 4'*aeq it; is inr sprituah r i.. h .- IiSI 'et.ate i~ oi@i a U4L R 'i t t h -. +I s i ~ i s i s t u @M : p r o v i n g t h a t h e i s o n',, .o" "wo e e e a it.6 ; V i 6 6 -W~t i'a W to honest. i4us prom "me is against, .e.-. ,'wow Dem. tiZA on n17;s M e R'he thati is -not for. th, +':i ol '' .. wo d 6he hf br. )cr S'at o10 against. h Kelly is very 'bonfidentoo + -Oamice t -a1 culd on and that of Tammany, "on "'&i'" Y 6AiTIi i &7i. h~ b A erminna ion to t-- 'o,,I -o was defeated-by his over-wee rat does his. -ryo P IL' dow pbl .tbe S4.w. g..- 'fidezjqd in his own owe.i no 4 ad tOftrm tff, of s d "n+ t tTol, p .. + : .; ' .,. .-, ,,.' ',7 [, ,::,... '' , Il+' "'A <' .U'-::+ .' i '. .:'A" .i, It ci , . '. ' * ;.*, 1". ',, :t : > ~;~I . 4. * k .... l rE A n K % 3 ij - I )L2L'.D I .,I1 NO. 4.. 2"_..l.DAR KEY, FLGf lIDL.TT a. ... ... .. .-. . CLEA, "KEY GULF-COASTEfl, PUBLISHEDD EVERY WEEK BY- if/h.^o Cat"'i.I^ /'//i /r~ PulJiJschinlI CO.. t i fm PnA ^ ir M ? !} Kr ' JLIt l, tell J L- u.l, I A s r i.; ..tt j*' - CEDAR KEY. FLORULDA. .- J .. II. IAbCrl .tun, 1 voar at'1 t, II a ;" '0 1' 6 munltlM .'"'"1 *.:*,, .' ...'' '" ,:.r:. ... : T. a. ,tODZC:Ea, i-irw Editor. ' aa a at tl nI tho po0 ffrcii 01 Caud.-t.l Key i '^ i*< 'v,.sjtcitimi.l~ in'3 maIl iiimattr. ": .-'", -'" -' '' "' *, m S;1- o lorbh fatcUL4ics.: / '-, B- 4 , -A '"- ":A kwq.pas.e-ger de'Iot Ii a ,,a"1--1,- a,, a i" ja "*".^ '>,-.te,,Gloae'r -co"UoccLOus v, lh tht 40- ,- i .... ..--'a .--- *w e st. ,. , .^ ;^ 4t ^ioo co *Los i i ',a_. ,.'"-The sovcilocold sends 'the tourkt.- "'..,', g- southward. a. ' a n- '. *( ' ,',? '-, *" ..^^ **,., *,% -- . 'a. PIoriCla't a1bt mnil giRts no f ..ter' daily. t'- h a Sonth jardlir. cat. L :. 1 is C>, iUtO ol ir, 13.. '-f 111' I-* t ,, -6,'Our fLieid C.ha-ie H.lavens keeps ;''liis -section of theF C. & P., track :W{jGapi p.1le. pie ord 1er. B ar ;. '. -. "i-t' e lle R 'i-ilican who ties to hol'l 1 ..-b 'tb a ljhoA under Cievelantd will lry-'kp.'it d,)th"o im.possilile a .a% a-# a - al,''" ,. v. T.'E. Sriiith will p ireach'in'the .N J.i-10orbs itt..r fl n chi rt cah cNt' 8 una .av,: ii ''. "' bolh a m f'i ni g at,,[ i.i";n. ". '4 .a 't 4 ". .a,- -i.- .. .. i,,, : I' ator (-'r.-lisle has'i-'re.-ig ed in, ? e.: /a' .t e U iLte Sj.Tite- Seonal,.. '^ Q^ *'Thial't fe^iDs 'apijuomiliL i Cltveauian..'.. B- ., .-: ,, eabi e:. .'t .. :^& ,'.. --.- '*-...,'-" a. #", Srof; !.t.t "' ,--. .' t ,te u5 *.iier'intfrn..]; nt ,:,'.". e s-'i ffeent, trl I ', u Pr.It'. :',h.-,itI, t.l. C,. aouunty .su ,ei 1tendl ut.. a't 'v 1S allI ri:A.i',i. A ". t for htW- t. tei 'l, i iu tin ruti t t Lut it i 'a at . i 'j' ,all w i.rug' oxt itti'' t:' do -U ':. 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But i ii;g, ,'-^ notI:"-- jt--t. I",a D ii is tIhlo).L .it. f is t I,, Ijile ,.t hl'is F '"NitIona, 'Edito'r'ial .1-s."o iatiou. treual.h with Seatli ('all, i ,avii '. ,. : lc i-' ILL, uJilull'ry 1(-)I "tool by liui iln his re,:ci ct u;<-s'. -e Ia: of06 N. t .Diecial Poi0t .ie of the NKatiounii bIlore the Le2islature tor u i ;or1. l.E ut r ,,o,: t t.1 oite. \ r1.e ipeopl6 hlow2ver, SwSB 1 d ;ikL. tI. ih ell't '1 I-,_ ,f,",-th& .1^ oa!- 'imilL.tei ltb OLtLber have thp tualter settleil aL t ji,- l1 t"wt ;f:leA 11, laeIC1 o l lthe which they believe to be the oilv "" ~o t h'e Il~ I'1 r. ""h. ., ',.n r athtile next. onual 'tii, i, va'by. which tradi a iui ,O 'tlic- ii . ..*'V et. at the Tremont hc.rse iu tlii.- ,rhe matter of pislifi .,, a l oitt., (ita -, ,..'~.-ayq.'-N' o tdny and ilecided to hold it- be sq.uelehLied. A lir,.ther of Dr. a tmri Cbiqcrci'mi '41 ue1 1 C'.. 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'Laion A icupers Ail rat. ['|.Ar A'hville. a.. I lip . Jacki~nvillc' 1 incuii at, Chatninra.nga i..n I Chatta.-.L'i' -o B ^;i ris ar Puiliman bule, 141 ari el ,7it. d r, c' :A rChei e 3 tin,:]nn:mrii Day An.a B ih,:ut chanree. to C .rattarn.t..> v..rr.....t'-!'H reP. AriSeannr.'ah akn carr. ) a. Ili'a (Ir 1 - n Ji-i n tir E 7 E X (a l ir IO N T I('K E T x ;\ a hirg lon .5a Sh1nan1d.1rb I .,:i. i- On s.ile ('raini 2.1 i% [ t1' Scort. TOi. Linmit':d. tI) 0.; .,1 l' 4J t.In le B. A& 0. R. R. f-nc ':.,ip 1,1 Ti t-1E.'Si MER aEIO-vE%. th*Royal Bnlua Lint lunni-lnu1. E r.r I' l i-r c.Cini.jirir aiv' r',Jd in u '-*i I' ,i q /ll a t t t'y a5 55 II-r,z, .tfl 1 I For berth reii-.r .~ ;fl..-. r~itc'.i- t.dcrs, otc., aui[pl U' Lir. u l t iafl.. IlL lhr.:.'.tfiUL;iJ Fiuki I -d.A L' P. r'LJ4 iL. j Lar pr'. P -;5. A-i'.-. \<\. li- yiv .ret A-tr.r Btock. Ja (1.,n.iW Ftd nv B i n a Ar..i~br .... 8Lfl IIVO riAO'' pn Lh ..2!,. IIp\ALA...P. B ____A__r.a- -r P S T rT, lk p B r 77inb" upr A VW-trLL L Mhvil.^ ."' f 11.1p 3BENM-HUR .; 4 ^*t5-V. an *,, -1. I-n - a's ra o-'ig alo cWrpc 6 vaLPC L-1" SS to _- ^ ^r.ti L t... d to 0.- 1, a I- A t 1,- e B. 0. a -----To' -' E - -... -.'"-'r:__ 7 ' c, O C R O AV ;; ,PR .t c %t a : I a ll **.." ", ., .. ": *",* ,, .f J ,, ..,. .i~ a c c ; rf f c v f ,f ^ V y ' PI'% "fr-r-'*" a1 li-iyou boar h.ts oi A ^ * a.N"i",C-URE, F ..a . 0 I n out.iss. . g,; ^. --n; -:T :-.---, '"... :;. ]-ij Lr v '-.a ( -E~ ~ l ^ ^ i?,. PHE~~~iU" 22 The Ton~ail i c rih arltspIq(5,a (:U -.- <-,-/ *'*i *' **''* a eept. *cheap), ** *fo if pu.,',;',,*.* 111-'- u-jf SubStIutes, PARIS %La'-Alrln- e --s=ci w h i Jt 4 : t (.9 fl 'i C i arir- P..-. ^l iteulgbb t alk -4e (1s l'* aI. s ty'. j*.Sa .< , > ,,. ...-;...,^ --*, _. ;,'.'",. ._ :i =f oo,, .. ^ .^ ( ^ i I i N,~ Is K' i MARi TINr'.I 1 ei. ;ali8LU a~s .^ ^i:MILLINEBY, ; ^ k-LA .%i: ^. *, .*, ,', . ', .- a .ta a .all -4 .- '. 4' { .-.. .:.. ..icf'always-.'At. ,iifo"s-g . 7 a a a-a: C E N0 !AaV.j ''-a"' at-a-a, .i '.ae q- ll- &.. >3J .. l Y '.-' tu Ie ni sub te, V1S- .-ttand .' '., 1-,E.l .. ." '- ,U L!.' IIC M LY(NY 4 1-<'1,.'. .... .. JAI. '.A -, ~ ah, ~ ihyf T erI; 4,at] l'..-zi.?t;-': :, vE,: ,FVtF'r. e gh r sta lO'I~ --' :,,,- .-|,'-*., Ia 1 fi ' a' i' :'-''a'i i'~ r' I, ', Jf4 aa a.a it "j-ltta Qsub ttts I (, 'a'2 : tJ a9..I aaL.a~1bit i 3a)... a ,: 2 : PIlOP1tIETOR.; . I,. , -" i; ..T. -' .**", YL_~ a%,rr '3-'" ,,, '. ,; "^ .- a. ka ,i " 4:" ,'-a , - 'a' 4 t, -\, , **; ^ 1,, Ja" Vt -1 a 3 5 *E1 1 %. ,- ) Ir 1 * ft --N'4 ,'_____-- ... .. ... ... .. .... .. r -....... A ..? '-'t"H O .n f,;,ollow ed-& 'i ju tantiv, had notl L or1in D avidsou in ii is "u-r p ti,' t .. v t ,',ii- H , S,,; .just, then come uplu the sCeCO. and will give hi -ti !:ar._'-'ei vote thisf;.i ,-tl 1 ';1 ..-.. l TVA SIT fi lO D C D KFX, driving his horse quickly between the than he has ev...r vit reeeiv.1. Ear- wiilt tlw: Li. ;,,rv ,,i <.,1,.-,!iLt,[,iX T_,n- .\An iL ENN LAR.J. D J.--1- driNvinculi hi ls e quu1 -, thA nh a A-I -- w ._ 6,11ND IENINM' 'LAR. %ND CEDAR Y, UdUAT.5. 1882. anp-rv men, (all moutInted) ber'ed idson is ithe i'iht mrnu iu the riI-ht w. fi,,. ,ill om.1ii14"Ih, id', of fl E N Ni 'lLLE 1.. R. -or-Oi First 'ongr'esi.on, 1i t ihem "Gentlertin. "'0" : of Hlorida: ":. (Eodis (ioKe, yo tk-,,-ny- vo,.' .:Sv: L _0 ^ -2 stion u rc:ir. t. ^L-. thai. :U i T, ],., r' it e P,,.,,<-. "id ill In ... :i.l \ t Sanded StICP( 'uled i -t 4.T ,-. f" o., a .t, tan d ,, lit a 1 ON. tO[T. H. 1. DAVIDSOX 4. i-tJn s' witness foI t 1h. ;: ta.i .- i . .1 .el, aid helped d to f-n ', 1ij1 lh nr- of ( 'ij _it. t tite fr-m .H i .. uf ,-5 ,. ,'t 1, .r,' i -.!. Lf ,, ,. ,. ,, j. ar 1 * of f ;' 'I BfblforGe erl inly,' al^'lumi ewe t of m.i,1ttci-, V% hC- Iby ftU co-unh w- not, iliilin t -drn.-J a pie,-e of 12l-1^ L'--w d ^ s-i i .^. i ;-.......J...jiu S& camr e offsa oi1ion es, neither w it ou dsire v a ,a l w t- rvt;- *. it tite- w':, L,... .l : 12 ., The efforts to rec'-ticile thecoute d- It i.I e t (&uert l Aiould see tlii, er- o ,itate .,o M;-,uth Florida io i i 'rmv ,. 1 d- fl- iav, ,-ec-. i t ,-t its iiiiici t .-- L ... p .-o i.- lI.',.-, .. lu:'.25 :a Li io t lo i a I l I i]. 1J V ei tll lic. i Ili. a1tl~e LL!.v.u., 1 .. D.. ,., ..- 1 1. i a -.1 g etblitc fGctioe iu Pemryl a ps he mVr( r i,,, n nur. i '2 i i6 have proved abortive er t.s 8c to wn we Lt._ i t 0i411have irs sedm for t ee s to wT: we ."U 1 .12t n bus0 nit u vr )Hl )outeve Floiid & Maids :e h a s' tI) f-i' I,] 12i its fllidlo- IL;. : ; La'x *c *. 1.' ; it, *tijC of w., 0 .J cu s e learned to take i>ut;'hlr huo toipn vi-- .oillAi ur-~ at L U( Ii:,:, t. till ovf .iin 11101 .\~iOiv ii h i~h.Lik,l. r lr f l "th e. u_ u t h h i it ie T ., e P 'o u il, e s s w u it- '., C t. h ,,j,.! : -" t ivi~i ij i,. t j. L,.,, r i. i i. ... .-i i "j + -, ,i i' T^ i. ... /., ,^" a ~i u ... ... .. ..i.: wd .s T., P. .-T._i f '-, ,, ,, ;\ : l.-'! i c r; .'.. _-t .- _;i .[ : \ t A r.. L .:\!" W ii~ .. .. 1 .. l 'i.,n p i i. MSt elhes The should bIe Ic 'ic e 1' -m. 1 -. ...i e. .i .. p '. L :o ,.L V t..... l :I 'h i cl." be of se to us ori i toi.e --tut'l ,' ,i D- X J n t iorir- !i "V-.. i* ...e ... l bireahes .tbe liurest, D tm~ a. wh ti e bll ,ti 'w hi -ee,- -Th P"scl "liietca {:" a ";_ L,"- -I "(' 'i~&i L--"-'- i l''i. '. 1 f1'-.i "_ I'tO (. ) "- .. tIp- -,,,t; n .,,k, ; tb '1 li.. -l, i"- it-s J I:--o..at .i.: Sii .. ,. the I ,s i..'.s l .s. -.b | p It, i. sai.' .^ tDe-.e.seops n ,o-sirea, ,, H raaum, ,t ,i-,-tiei.s 1 "I it -- ,-.- U} lu or, ratelr wtr for its L. .. A .te. .... "r.h_ -."-" 3;. .:. T h y. I fo. .. ii. -. 1u t -2,5 1,il." lit t -l. tv- r *., .!*, '*-.,l-ta' ..a,. t .t t iiv.'.ta opt '.f iti-,L .' .li we l.u "fTn L .as It, ft I-'. .. .... [[!~ ~~ T hE ... c N -11. -W oleln o l..... .. ",,~1N to A I r. .. .. "+ a . ' 't" 4a t '~ 'Vh', ker ill been.1 s~ti' ,'.sf~ U qu~~llLsLtva'se 4JILLu't' reu ...' m io h ar ; -51* -.. ts. No iai-r jin c d i t t i l. t t- at i. \ ';- -,.,l A' a y ..;- .. ]-. &- th.. .. ....el ree .l. bE ,( ,cu i r ,x r ..r e -.- e) '1 tiliI- .,I.l l t.ili w.ahn ant i.'s t-L3- % --, P is-era ... .' lktte .'' 1+? In...c:ii~. .. -I.O~+ '.flair AA .. -: t> Rl~ -'Il *4 l" 'ii '"i-'"1 't "~ nf +. :m+ (-I-he ro:i +. s' Ip _~ o ; .+w; , -i3h,.a 4 Ai+.,~+s, k e .dw5t~ vi-i- ,~5 tq.. t&-;,, -'I-- ..- -.... i IC r ----r+I + i "i* I -P-1 ia -c i + Ci O011L I IJ I i "' -49-, 3 i SThe PdathV J-Ic-r l Po -us it ntbc-st LJ^ t1 t' \l wt&,rt Lur A tic alt-it :I-'O '-. "-". ,* a n1 .in Ct oe. 1v lE L. L, :. .L - .'.- .... tL7#)w4& --$JW m "--_-r.'u_. "- c 'r t .h P,"s'.-c'..ha C,' '- .... "n'r':-cial, t dhe- .. ,* . 1?% ^ y -*wtV~ t poy .u tu .' fle six si (1111 t A E use i uei-.inii iu the axr-e aWKL' 2A.: m' **i. e *' 'V si.. .,?.. -- "'.-.If^' i... e.f... ii.. (.W. --,.in.vil l t r t o*ino l .,'. r -. I ', t s:' '.. - Sto', ."~'*-ni ;t.-al,,*: l: 'RD l-tii oi ed 1it olh tot Tith v'- i"! 'i~.i of !*. 'rt i-mg hi- :2pc-Ch. accet-I iu -- [r11 -'i- Y*n 7 L:2 L t K;vi; .s~ 2 .4 ;*'*..1 S -+ -.- l ...' 'q u' .n t. ii :u C e' d, "- flhi.s .e at -.,.'ih a 'd e "-pa rtu r e o m l a 'U'" .. "1'.' j'; ,6.! ^. :ok'ou r, f na of tbe Pein- 4,1_ 1 1,,e ,, ', .... te l Ind_. are u tijot -i t. anotlc-e;t: itl ,a .., La ..1 ,6 m 4. a '"l :'o-ueoci-t.]"vhom was a d el : "ts Ciie I..-st t thelr. ;[4 Itwlni bylj tl ,.ald k. t-ee. I L ,i.L~ x ,ii i .. i: Ti _.]. colti v ,Jo..... ia . )j- VrW n~ l t;(~ I r1 '1: ,-dI "f -M~ U, li-' mI" A - m + t --i's ,- 'tLi'' i k I i ,i e tothe 'ralELasee c'ou uin xentichpor.rce'n : 1fk t i'u he Coj.jj -11 rd1tonofte11Hibr- L- ,- Dl \ ^ p g t- L ...; ,tpo,- '-e id -h~ cretr .i ne f-i L'h- wa..1i 'lC-I'&lld toi. .:1 l o e .+'1,_S i_. XX 1e111r ... jlli J.. t, a .ei, ... w.i Lnc-: ,E .,s.'i rI. .ll' ..; ]'t AI n [Itto *oe gool looks A' id i\ t. i t n L,.L;V- V.1..iily B irich \ amp. SC Q.. V wit tb-'ILU iD i-. F1' U Sd i]- O'ni*it-M' ~vd'' nx l-ie L p . o. 0 del,-- and da. t .... it :. ttha \ alu or_ a ,. It v. .p kt h ps e f r o m f- i s c 'n u t s b o r e o i l t 1 -,. I l h"e .t i ie. "' j; ""' 1o uv"nim k n. ,- ta i .o o a s, i L .'. ,t o I .,e t. t ,.oa. .:. .. .II, 1 i1m ft jpallm. We desire to take i!~~ue ->:1 Ilte '^ ^ '1^ 1' -)-. -'(n ^ u 4l^i^.st opuoa% "^' ^ *-^l^^ *1 % W -t I 4a : ' J wi. b i ... a would state t "h t A .. r-- .. C .iiiil i .. i. Ceed.. Key t-ihp,0 tion of th i'mnbo-. of any p(|, n j. .. L.....A .... B .,A i *'the/is k le ft-'fi-oii Levy county -Cpi1t.1 [ ^,-4u-^1- 1t;) ti hj', effect:. 4V&e t ,C i "AE'nt l ,--k ig'n+ -" ?1". .' ': *. itl,. .S- ,,i ,n ..-' i,- ,.f t.i' t 'he |A':1'N. L en l s tiu te t hS 'm t -ljtuut .i. .* ...... iu.5. prove. ,^ 'bii-h ispai^Bv< 'tiTI::-. Iu~.*TuC veiit-ii1~-m, LaS, ^iri' au COneitC oui a4 they~~h /o do5 punkiU ^ k, I n ....-i- .. -..'.'. .. I, i -..l t Ti P... tlI'.a.er.. .f.l" .i.."- A ,l other s iii ki i..-...- .- 3 i' '" 4The *outi iiat,..- t-D tishop of n.. tO ]i -' 1 L' r ed a l p or-P'sted c.n be haI b. isladi c : ... 4.15 p "- -t~o~kynli~~ M~ K hue pl i t! a brl lic" dr1c jI T _Thu Peiis :r .d a ,t--( Comrca Aztimu ta .1 IHe .s o o o th ip. u' ii t-it ii k i t if ,i 'I i.tI uiend ...t. co. haz- ill thej I i .r ;1 *H hasu'spentlla ^ t I at th-e D. ^ ^ andl W 'lls -,ie ii Acn till'T Iui i'*l i ':'l d h s10-1 1 llr lll L iv zjr4 01ba.ir,, t-nsht~iion rnore Ar-v t' wii''-intl--------------- 6.15 pi in little t/-turlh CV #, I~l id fo- at- tI ,,,I. wi"" i' ;v l~i1 ^ 1ll qn-iidu ou' -l *ti n l ,.(, :u~.- M a wbij i *t i^ I> G,.1 - .-t x a ,V' eUttee aft:c iis chelv i-- ,it,: i,,n Pala_ ic ,s, e are L 5e-ni 'ti, P L,-- -,-:- -- h_ :- .. '-i g i...ld veen a."ti u r. Llr -Ga it-a-yllaae h tv* t n'-' et 1.vi .. I ,k i t h "! 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I.. i..i. i 4 L r1ian. .'.'-_ Yor on.... pto 9p "i .h .l s t-' t h" :'1 ,_' U d Tt'''! la T thi -t o,'f. .th- -i U.-- 3 .. 1. t o 5 I 1 I --- ^^ffll^^' ^ i.' '*" I%11 l co"u**"'- t.v Iinutar~ uaoi; he 114VE -pirv it notIngOR to tvui-^ca c: tuot 1 Ui Rer p sdilvtalt as eitn of the L.ou2? p th of al ga touveutio New b a k Thmiad/y at 105i. wn., dowpar the i~i~i inaeK Ge-nte r iii d. tl dru ti/. t the Flrd Le is jt the Legisat- r is wat. nit. Aio tseCK Hoetetr' i..^st -nl mo cntdrpate ": Witha~ 'A 'rga an Flrida o ah 'nd Steam - hiri, t un ;v-tienRenJ Iof. or loke ow P.E-i of sa ll ow tuk ri,. iti mnl tha ant ka ura letit bt a'd .. .i Ina atit a, n s in tl- ..is mI'st an it. I, r.- appet. ine .nd Mr now d,, t i .n .-,ih dt orm ,'.'a ." ,p'to-tu i --f l'eeit 'e P~t,. ..^ \f .....e ... T-h -as-etionus As "ho niaof 1.i.u ou ri-- LJ n e 34n:... r d.r. i for a ny Deia o irrgl t,m Be.eh r,. fli~iul -- *ike tUt 6 1iiie"Th, bnta ,hort 'to pl age dthe inuino," aln d..;, wom whon the ep incedst ---ur .. andding ,a.. Sunda 'l_' ) f, ..Si. c a l a e w hu ar bu k ,, .l.e f r- M i S iS go" -, t -?'. i T. P Ct ti T 0 was ei s ; t "t f.is The Bi r a o gv a at i.-r -1 bin lista ll-re is nI h-ia-i -.3~ -MIR I -E hea dltfl stIulut o the1 urinar o rgans. the ATiz CALL5HA 11-" t' ......1 ci"i at u y'r "'d tn" t' "--.-... .... ...' desir"able',,,:, 0 ,- d ehtild h.is I,. e-- --- t Fo sa"e b all 'ru.". % .. .. DealerI its. I.l we ld.w bs i- i 2 Vi.-a in L t& (6 It.s...n-ttat.., .lEN. . vote 0as -- TIft., -t a% Ip'ii f-' IIst--a Di-d _r AP.AT -h -ot-.------ -f -'IJ unl.- h p.;-1 l-'8 Oa :(,JEA,.1111,t-L.t? I"C. 'tucl r fd5.- wu.u-mu f-_ 'rl~z. 5_-ton,, 1i-to eeto. tiia an deatuh fki[6"t 4to" ness .. Cji'k n e'c~qHalcr rn To Jai fwrom P9.ta t1 0.5,, n ,w o tnJ, - ... In-. ,nd .. .. I1.Vv ,d~v TJ ,, of txr enn c- ta l Dcr-, .n Los,'fmmoy prnli- 30 7 f01 I l l }i W. io l- I 1w1i the 9.50in' -L M ~I $f IflftD~,IvlnayE isos TSLE pno Jf.lur,' eaa~hm wh. in th'e+ Ut n,; -.. al,,ea ut he',+ t:Ol>.ie8f0-.igst objectin t tw jta r .na e+,t tlrioi .t- tl-' Yoe exrion With rathe,, ;m, Sivr Sprin & ,, Lee.ru, -, .. ..I,' -" e"-,-vh'n""( ...!-." "... .. ''' i" .. tm-l'4t i isi- Dltigfe? .s'~ led boat Corn pancy~n's S6..n!5 --r o 8' I',' Lesb rg St S, -I o L da, .I'... ..ibellm-""1-ll- it i 1a ik lean i bef and tire org-n6c t t g all r u r ri'k-i sE.t Iy r"i''- TU r da 1 S.4t itrkand nor nnd't 15" D. q.o .ta C.a t-c41',._ untu Ai'f, ntt Li n n -o i 121. ltIt. e -le iI ei h Sin orio.jvr ous ..e. e.e..but...TT agis-I~'.r -jeT, 3 sh ,"e Jer-. I? hi n,'rese t- .i-Th6tItf, byra short.aide uco~!ns.d)~ dla; ewBec h ucaeorrt and a~m.,pa u daily6Xi a0p4 A4m n.1t iw..erot~~a: of the ,,. l p mo' ., Lm t.r t 7,,g i o- eh the,- c..e.t -- t r n t-n if the A T O K SL 'R. AtW timed to the tll T tWsade 'eln 703) tat i -'7.s 3o d ,0 k a r Oin . lzio remtv Man)i la C Mpm o rtd 8.a5 n,h M al eep an t.] ![ k'a -- ytipie -opt I|A])v trk- po p et nanad i.r atl- aow em, w "e ) -1.- .... .. .4- a&&;.'.." 'ngeto s 98io 'll] f. c u ty e WINse bkua e~s ,j s lu ac ,.,r ,:fta l,;. ~tta ,+i o n, ctbg deals Fortibl the ... aT ect. par vjjuv,.1 5.3.5u 8a m-,h am ~nlstnn 21..~. .4 e ILI] -uid ct 6. k" .1.3 pDiN, 46pf at,.. --* J4.t, ), '. .-.. but ,1 e.. .. i, (is tv iro t~tk ats- 10.5a m. In h l F R for- the' jt-ic cv j- lv' Hil) u -" fraw the Wihe York~l~n and Ftmr-dn ,- Stotau-!~ Ls, m mr prm!- .(5p m ') ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ld --,rit is I ..- ] -I I. ofr Dr. J. J.' :V, ar .1- Inot]V1aSID A IVRS 2O ao--u~ -- 'e **- Q . L. '" "" Tla "fl'"() 1u u]_ -' dc- c .e r , l-t}ie rlr ore 5d.3g0e piic le: a ddso 'c 0, 'e t. e ei'l. n -lnd.. G ._1e,'I he : -l .. to ,11- e. n_. e,_.. "- ..I... ._ ... ,i"l." or ..-U.- a da n~ ~wma"t d vr ig'froh:Se& '~''usI s dJ,;, th of el ) ;.'d ~-eat i sa in taidl iaD?!e sin to V =ffIle FlwI -- laa io-.T I~ ~ n me.io% that was.n co sure ai 1. i t ie.t- et~ b1,. nL, rtI,'c fro eStr. Otrv'- - k vhimtt sifsiat so': 3 ir z re" b'A w aiia' F JI hLton' tiorbe wper ded, it may, n tee is.snul oo.ni ..v -* fi.. John - --'.' .'.. c. u" t-. e. et a. e ore N WOOLDItIDIE. Druggist, -aturday; from vana .. .. Ordor'by ii.,regular-priue. [ap--ly r -. ..- Shp -tor ooMa i tww. I __j} lU eT ''iO C trIT'I0"" lu ilt t w, I A a W% '.0 .i~~coi 1i-flv i Ift S.-Lkw wh,,. -, -IRQ F. Co "pr .. e. 15,-air4 11.nlrn t'AJ. the 4i wi4." o._.4 t h. al-1'1Y k " d ~ l~ ~zohap-tsrj oi*4+ p h" I i" VliM, ....eh sx a f1 ne"cusof his imaL" ' j, Aiex ag fo .rfyjgp5pft A'tt"rYlorida id tfedco 14 bibn iitntxViueujg jtwu'd ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~h itil oubwanrmm~ ~~d~fiuije-~-ts& n:'ta rfjtf lit'p kV11 D. E. Al12 C6144e q['il 1Vt~ ta 'a*13S-.Mt 1a i -p a p^s fit'cf^ *- Wer.i s',a Ipe- ,qm In. f n.tbm.em t count wh o reIb. I, j oi u t, T' rT i -in -e-a t -on- ti-ib~ L. Pv 1g 11j 0 If Uoirvb Uei o -e- .o, ,-,,,o not -a -, o .o "v rzi'. -O--- S 2, T. 1i 6.i I 1. 1 1, ., ":'A *'I Llr r- !swt8ro11 e -- s-v$ hatii n biedanh "n es' 'why t he ta o nt N OIi. U .-. m ofuhen 4 sa c. e-O timedi should assme. I intend no. _S.LObe iore trustworthy 'o M {a 1. . .te .a-'oufI-.oat& oai .. -. ,.. one. aapacty thaa the t c u Bu o ride nce upon, and ealtivAio i -immed settft w . ^; W ^,^d ^nglo- the|njo iona islpp$thic,- nowledoe aytha is gh/neraliy Wt ti t H iu-"g 07^1 --. I. pilk" -, w'...fl .nn .' ;t t reau'o tstw e 'ilstiu3 ly aong t ei n thei land, viz: -i r o o n to moake fi n e ou . l ; T I I :^ l ,so -- 'ei --ted ". ,. l' ,osttnio .-me bv an c..,.., t-'*^ "* tlt To .vn ip l ys -th R ,"ge 173.tr climrE me ad e g otl. eft o '"I?r tnc Aet lnoD ethtxae, inf t a-ne wo.. L. 1. Pui-n -,um, K. ays. FL .li, and. mdade tle - ,.+ e' Foiwe~t.,: .. reaieh tiw rl u. t ie with his chances of A e locate at convention, and I presute and John D. Ship.,,rd. ,,t L' vy fore .. cda C erk'a1nit Co.t . S hsi e tr ,-u-oi... jnd t -tnTlieusmeiness ienof Jaekovle, ac d.i-ous .. to be .come.membe rs j.l .- L. A. lBARNi Bronon, Fla., onSatr rdav Iti, 2,'188 i e^^ ~ --'^ ^^ Ipn -Caevenh vize de.civ G.a b Sg^^^^e^ 1 e ,, _. rO.. 191 -0.trim),,.11( ft I<.(41d .. .,un c. -,>wv Re,4ter. Miln- Id. M fox D ', u%' O rii xet t e lnoeratb as well. a4a nh on__-~ -R~itr -a C oilu d d~f~t*S~ a.. oe 0r r R u i sd ary were vet. tht I-do n, ,know who .----A Se.. 2,, T. 12, .S. -. .. ..h.j th iom.a'",ther .-. b any filtane ss for the tfao LA. n o thnaeh oeodne W.. Gup on ,, h,-t.a2. u iig i-axsing a'e '- 'olid a 'ay, has -i NOTICE. H H nainerso tboa fofloie gwxt.e... to r-,e ,i a tina --The-Pensakla e-bztte he otdassume. I intend no- di U.S. LN O -Vo "'' " ,CA- ha a to, ut i th ner- o 'h : ., a" b.t thend GAtNFA' 1 o.E, FLA., Junet i 2l, i_,1H. -. H Tn l .-- ,,__ ., of It eie weich oesieht to any one, but t formnatit i e. -+ , e L Ch'ngeath tc" g e Nqlc is htr".'. given th.t thle 4of L-s h ,a. ia L..., td. ing l othe ., #s: .D. .. f t.. t$4D) n am Par:-n, Clr Ci'i .our. lit XM. HuP) his I 1,oo ,, ~ a -n oior e {i;e,'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~e .erst of stt '- wor r.e...~ 1 ijwinu.ilroo_""J .' no,.e o -lJlt, citap o't+of the4 Jly1.. C" pa-' -" IcC of... th tkv1tITZ e b +to ~ nevcen o, e'a, efeta wier" 4itanFL's,.( on,,! Mi-nr-y. -Jly29 ,t l~ h S'4 AdJTJVTA GA, 'Mt 1 a y I-. e- 4 f.fS &phr'in,, ,ah a wideheud, t.'1 WetS F re, e-inn, 1 nd ou __ D 11aft. vh Clmektinoy 4H l -'t _P- t. o t I 1 ,nibi C, lSm t Ln 13 je L. tet-n i ing 'di Goy Itl yhe 1. itto t- if u tha t hel isq~ t h uim n e,y knwed ge andn ie~ s .perll s411Ft of 4i~z~y ofl 29 I-2 r.r . +"4t 4 e NV.M Ff, 1& i P. 1 .. 01i6 ' Wf. of( S E.... inf ue 40 ~i~& ~ l? ted:''"' constitution, h-awed by any I2 .a-lh.f~oia~iinse~i rv'Iws a ~ ~ e~i Mket, eY4,.) MY on' ff" L ,-- es n, ad LThe lMaaianiAls Coui'erS ic IVn likely to be assembled, ou4 is Iibl- iv'Nvixil-r' upon, and iti o awll- 16f-ai llet siff $baynvy wit!HV var -t d" 11':'. ' . 4ISZ'a1?. /, lrMd ,fI. W -$. oi C -.la fr... .de n eeta St"phO H H. d As to the W4-. k tble. P ubu 11 Jpj10 rendaIa em-r Mpiust Wee n to h heW"'~ nde'r which its ae -s M!A~~tI 1 'PuM 4'& T-Il uts onrt~ ..... a th no.at~ .n..ii..-... Tb# coA Q 6g theM assembly was~ W. 0 w, (JAMLAND, ~t~en ,. tuJi. ~Pt ~ c;utg s t MA W 'fof Pthe ntdnrove. Fgin~. tc'eng- mi -, 7. 8AVANNAH. FLORIDA &- WESTERN Ry.r ' VA O',, < fi.-r Df mberth, I,881, Passen- '-:r 'lil"lNii'n \hii run over tr 'Way'ross Short Lint ,, a- tx llowss: ". '-' FA-ST MT.I. EtlEsBa. LI-,av,:.ick-sonville... 9.00 a iii 5.410 p) m -,..ilarKi-v.JFla.Tr-n i'tR.R.) 7.45 a im 'i-, '*am. ." .. -'. 8.10 a n (T, .._ n ill- .. .. *,-.10.55 a m 'ml:lm ..a.. '" 7.101) p m .Ai iv., WV.cioss .... 11.57 atm -9.38 p m L I-----...-... 1.20p 'm,'11.40 pm 1;r,'-tnvick ... (,.0,p'm :.' .ft3o a m i:vluinih....... 3.(40 ni 2,35 a mn L. ;.r t.silton 9.10 p i'"'; 9'05 a mn A \IIlstat ........ 12.14 ai '1' 4i 5 p min Ma. n .. .... ..75 I p.m :: 7.0'o a m At ila ita...... ..- 3.50 / 12 .5o p m Louisville...... 8.0o a in ('ii,-inn.mti -- '7. oanm - \Va t-li ...i p 9 9. ulo "h.L'L .;.jtii..,re .... 12,2 p, nu 12.0115 1 . N, w Y ,:,ik'k lli iit,..(:rL-p'esi)'.a'4. J.p l' .. Ln^-.:;*v [res I 6,).e" -& .., N. ^ *Tln!..... ....... -; ,, , O '* i St ai..I ..i..,, ........ 4 *7,00 p 1 M :'- " 7o'&H ,m.h--, ..','... :.;,_*d^1.;',. *Syt aa~m : .''. Wo Tewtork -... .. .iji.^ P .4 - /to W i~:.ington ... ... -- ..,:, 'To 'f. i, .t. o a To 8t. .,Ils......... ... . , - S .THI.OGH,, .. - r PaeAngers taking. -a"' reminun in ,)he ciii"' "ur'i1 \a-nn.|h. i\.t10neoiniu .daily .iriL:t1>.i'-t r i 7^.^ *' Paror 41DratLing OR' x 'J SPullli,,!u slt.-p;trIor ,Tu York'. -7 .- ,.'.' -; Tib- R,.itrst ran'.ut&:' atw &.icto t,&etbahik aitfrfrd-s tiii,),. c-.umfoirt n. y... an y. OnlJy ,,uI cLaugc. ofcaf New Y.o ri. Pa'etcgers going to Mci.dfinmeiy aad New. ' Orleais 1-lta<- the e-venng t1ift '-." -- P.l'sigt-us, f',rtiu line of Tyansit Railroad t:;,k.: ibE t-rinu i Ca llahall - Pa -..-.ng..-r' f- ro.i, line tof Jacksoai]le, Pei- ;ac. '1.1 :muJ Moi.ilh .Raiiroad either take trainn at +-AID . iit Live (~k fleeing 2.20'p. m.Lnmt.-a~aiving at S;Ivi,};.th at 2,3aa. ru., .or n at .Aaok- ,:,rinvijt,, living ait 9.00 a it.taiil ittkving,' at Sa-.anunab it. 3.40 p. ma. ' C(:-nrnt.ctinat Savannah with- steamers tfor Nw Yourk, PhiahdelphiaA,.ostoi .,and r>:-di~ nore.' '' . Con',<.eting tat 'harlestaon with stfaj' era for N w Y4I-k, Pbiladelphia iid Basiucore-, Tmr1i 'ii kf-l sold to all points by Railroad Sil(-naship cintections, arid Bg- gage Cheek-ed} thrtiugh. Al-oi SldeJiig Cars i.bri'ths nai nd 1ti -a securet- at- Comupamy'a -Ofice in. Astor's building, 84g,. ay gteet. and - D-pot Tie T-1i RalJrmoad at. WaidpcGaineeville, Ce- ^. kI^ ?, "J.^PERAYTON. " it. -' Ti et Agens. S, kt. .-on iUle, FlAIda. - . w, *, .^ +*.^ .*--_ S,.lIDA tCentra'i-A& WesW .- F IItirit d( ComIpany., * ~ c; t FL'~xi~ji A., Ins A I W& .TARID ",. '- Nio ". 30A1. -. ,? Acoza ,;-. d-o A. .x. f ,, 5:15 7:a4 .Le h " 6:80 8:40 Ar.iajdwia ." k.'UirAi ( A_ aL Sk. . * c "O -4 0 4*. : , . -- .+.;-..%- o ,.5S 15 . Passenger tr4an aiYes Ja tsonville 1 1. m0- an.irve tB-aldwitn J'jO-4 a m. ". Retnmi,;. ffayves Baldwin *3:45 pvs2,,- ' Bvos at JaeIksonvile 3:30 f mjo.tahkirg dSevp- eotliqNt.-io-s .-ith: Florid Transit RailroadA'1 tor (iaiiaeexille1 Ocala, Le4bbnr -and Cedat j' Keys, -* i - -, LsE P-fl @N RGJ. N T 'tAINS. -&QONNEC I6NS. At Jacka"oville with Wavycrosp Short Line, for idl-oints North and 'West'witha tho Fernandina ,and Jaoka&nvile.-Rai-6ad, for Fernandiaa, and with teamfers for all- poinik, on the St Johns Rivdr. I At Baldwin with the Flori4a 'Irnami-.ail- road f-t &U all South Florida; Iekiaitaha liv- 3r, or Gulf points. i At Live Oak, by trains 41s.5 and 6 with; the Savannah, Flouida 91-.Wester ia3il- road for Albany-and Sava]na. At Ta'lahiasee with St a#t4 ,BranchEail. roa on Tueisdaiys, Thursmaywand'Satirdays. At C(hattahoochee Riv4 yith tameas- Thattaboochee on Sun ti l d erigbam OIn. Thursday fow'--A l.icola,'.ind re-. uring on Tuesdays an S ,aturday for oj imbue, Ga. Pr'p. LntD, .' W. M, DAVIDS.0 / .. Goaeri . ..agei. -Y %OVE '"' .- .. .. .* ...... .. RRo~~tle -5-4 ;- JE .,' ,, r . OIL71 ZTSfi PTBty!L.4 ' t U Idpdr j^ ^iJUWoj _j .. p 1? -r .- .. 'I'. .- ,* Sm okldt FHa^^ ^ ^, -.:., :'.:.-- -. ' deand, re'g al t ^ oticc^"1'' "+,;-." r i ^e -sa.r 'a* r G c.g.. ,tte^ ig- -. , l,.- rli ... ,^V A M r,,_- ". .' '-ts 1- ,P4. Y__ ~__~~___~~ _1 ~ C _I __ __ -* -*-* *,` V ~~ _j I~ Come, corn?," said the shabby man. "you're too old a bird to be taking on like this. Come along quiet." I pleaded and threatened, but to no purpose. A crowd of street arabs were following at our hecl, and people pass- ing by stopped to l.ok and smile. . "I have been a fool," I protested fran- tically, "but no more than that." / "'It was rather lame in you," said my shabby captor, "but, the smartest of you slip once or twice in a life time." I was finally allowed to order a double cairiage so that all three of us might ride,t9 the central police station, in this manner avoiding the humiliation of be- ing dragged along the sidewalk. At the station I was searched. It can readily be understood that on a wedding trip I carried'no business letters or other papers of identification. The only name in my pockets was on that card which Evans had given me. In this card my two captors and the several other detectives present appeared particularly interested. S"The same to a T," said my shabby acquaintance. "Getthe telegram and ,let's see." The telegram was from the chief of police of Philadelphia: Arrest Link Murphy, alias Stoop Meadows, confidence man, forger, safe expert and murderer. One thousand dollars reward. He is twenty-eight years old, brown curly hair and stoops slightly, He was in Chicago two days ago, but believed to have left there for Cincinnati to-day. Just before he left here Monday night called at job print- ing. office for cards ordered, that morna. ing. There was only one, -which -had . BEYOND THE LIM : A dream lay on the rim G the horizon far and dim, Where the sea and sky together Shut in the golden weather; The ships with stately ease, Close to the steady breeze, \ Drew on, and on, -and on, Pierced the limit and were gone. I Presidential election years are proverb- fally bad on sport, and amusement enter,* prises. Arizona naturalists affirm that the dreaded Gila monster is gradually be- coming extinct before the march of civi- lation. Chile is importing Short-horns from England, and the whole South American country is reviving and improving the cattle industry. The aggregate capital surplus of the companies which have been buying Lake Superior mines and transportation in- terests is in the neighborhood of $50,- 000,000, and, what causes the Boston Transcript to marvel, not a dollar of it is water. There are not less than twenty-five factories in the State of Maine where green corn is. put. up by the hundred thousand cans. The New York Recorder asserts that more sweet corn and'better s, weet corn can be raised to the acre in Maine than anywhere on earth. A Canadian electrician states that Electricity causes the tides and demon - atrates it by electrifying a rubber comb 'by rubbing it through the hair and then drawing it over the.top of a glass filled with water, the result being that the tidal wave follows the comb. The Boston Transcript suggests that it would be a happy thing for Europe if ,the Franco-German duel could be fought in Africa. Recent news that the alltgel interference of Germany ina Dahomey will form the subject of a serious diplo- matic controversy suggests some *uch possibility. .Africa seems destined tq be the arena of bloodshed long after bloody reprisals are discredited in Europe. E3pgland herself fights bloody campaigns in Africa, and eves the last exploring of S hers under Stanley waded ankle-deep ina native gore. Then think what a gain it would be to have the old cities of France and Germany, with their architectural monuments, escape injury, along with the crops and homes of the thrifty, hard-working country folks of both Nations. " The man who was really the founder of the ca-operative system in trade died recently at Bisham'Abbey, in England, at the age of eighty-three. Mr. Vansit- tart Neale was educated at Oxford with Mr, Gladstone. At the age of thirty- nine he convinced himself that the so- lution of the labor problem was to be found in c.-eration, and for forty-four a '-ev edheimself to the pro- motion of the movement. "He founded in succession two societies, one a Cen. tral Agency, the forerunnerr of the pres- a' nt Wholesale Society of England. The. .original agency failed, but its successor has shown the correctness of the found- r's idea. His various experiments drained his own fortune, but he peristed and gave to the movement assistance which could not have been obtained for money. Modest and unpresuming, he devoted himself to his object so quietly that few Englishmen really were aware of -his existence, though none who knew him failed to honor him. His natural instinct was for the life of a wealthy require, but his devotion to this principle overbore that. Efis defect was over- confidence in human nature; but disap- ' pointment neither soured nor daunted him, and he died in the belief that co- operation is she industrial instrument of the future. Chittese do not take all their money away, states Rev. C. R. Hager in the Missionary Herald. "The Chinese liv- ing in. America have so often been accused of carrying home to China all the money. earned by them' in this coun- try that perhaps a statement of the liberality with which those who have be- come Christians give to home and foreign missions will not be amiss. We find that, with a membership of 161 in the various churches of Califormnia the OChinese have raised $6290.40 for all benevolences, or $39.7 for each mem- ber. For the expenses of their own association they have given $2029.90, or $12.60 a member. For home missions the apnount raised and expended has been S$1913.45, or $11.83 per member, while for foreign missions they have given S$2118.10, or $13.5.4 per member, an amount which, if equalled by all the members ot our churches, would not only put $1,000,000 into the treasury ot the American Board, but $6,863,505.28 annually more tnan all the missionary societies of the United States contribute Sto foreign missions. The Chinese have dadqe an ext* dinary effort this year to raise money 14rder to build a chapel .in Canton, and* have secured $1913.-15 for this purpose. But suppose we-deduct this sum, we find that they still give tc Foreign missions $638.80, or $3.96 per ; member, which, if made .the basis of o, Contributions for the American Board . "by all Congregationalist% would. 'give us '- $2,007,054.72 for the work of evangelize A g'-tho hec(then." , Ireland has occupied one-half of the British House of Commons during the last twelve years. One-half of the West Point cadets are obliged to wear glasses, it is said. The state of affairs, according to a scientific authority, is largely due to the fact that the barracks are lighted by electricity instead of gas. The rumors that the Empress Freder. ick and her son, the German Kaiser, do not get on well together are quite with- out foundation. In fact, in Germany, the accepted idea is that the country is in reality ruled by Hei Majesty, and that Kaiser Wilhelm takes no step without first consulting his mother. King Humbert, of Italy, has written a letter in which he asks that the ex- pressed intention of his subjects to gather subscriptions for a gift to himself and the Queen on the occasion of their silver wedding inoApril next shall be changed so as to 'have the funds applied to vari- ..'table institutions and objects. < Seech like this," exclaims the 1 .1 Picayuue, "is better than the fa^, golden silence." The fishery dispute in Bering Sea seems likely tc be settled by the seals themselves, without the arbitrators This season the seals have almost entirely abandoned their usual haunts round the famous Pribylov Island, and, unless this desertion is temporary,, the sealing in- dustry in Bering Sea may be considered practically dead.' Sealing experts de- clare that the seals have followed the Japanese warm current, which this year, from some unknownri cause, has been de- flected toward the south, off the Aleutian archipelago. The fish 6n which the seals feed hlive mostly in this, warm cur- rent. The death in the White House of Mrs. Harrison makes the second case in the history of the Executive Mansion in which the wife of a President has died there. A little more than a half century ago, on September 10, 1812, Letitia Christian Tyler, first'wife of President John Tyler, died in the .White House. She had entered it in delicate health, unable to perform the social duties of the place, but her death, nevertheless, came as a surprise and a shock to the country. The tolling of the church bells the following day announced her death. The funeral ceremonies took place in the East Room. Two Presidents dlso have died 'ih the White House. William Henry Harrson, the President's grandfather, ended his days there just .one month after his inauguration. Zachary Taylor, the old Mexican war hero, also died in the White House ni July of the second year after his in. auguration. There have been a few other deaths in the historic building, of which deaths two were of members of the President's family circle. Lincoln's little boy, "Tad," died there, and so did Frederick Dent, Mrs. Grant's father. During President Arthur's administra- tion the Hawatian Minister suddenly fell at a New Year's reception and died in a very short time. i ; A Philadelphian, the manager of well. known metal works on Callowhill street, has organized a society for the eating oel horseflesh. He insists that the nder. taking shall not be greeted with ridicule, as it is the experience of himself and twenty-five fellow-members that horses flesh can be made into very appetizing dishes. The society, which draws its voluntary membership from Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Chicago, Pittsburg and other cities, is to meet once in three months and eat a horse dinner. Among the members are Captain F. I. Kelly, of Pittsburg, who, while on the "trek" in South Africa during the diamond ex- eitement, was reduced to eating horse- flesh' and liked it; Clyde M. Allen, of Cincinnati, whom circumstances forced to make several meals ot his own horse during an expedition in the far Aorth- west; and Henry H. Fulton, of Chicago, whose experience was obtained during siege of Paris. "My own friendship for this maligned food," says the founder, S"dates from the breaking of the engines belonging to the steamer St. Kilda on the Indian Ocean ten years ago. The ship was carrying a number of Australian horses, from Sidney to Bombay, when she met with. the accident. I was one of the crew, and when our provisions gave out, we tackled those horses. I tell you they beat salt junk and weevily bis- cuits, and when we were eventually taken in tow by a friendly vessel, we were fatter by several inches, in spite of our long drift." He adds ihat "great difficulty was experienced in inducing any restaurant keepen to serve us with the dinner we, want." These men tear that heir business would be ruined if it were to leak" out that they cooked horseflesh. Finally, however, a down- town caterer, who, as a soldier in the war, ate horse himself, agreed to gratify us, on condition that we kept his name secrett" and he is to reach here at 6:10-one hour and twenty minutes to wait." Gradually I reasoned to the conclu- sion that this must betho work tof Link Murphy himself. That wa the telegratin he had sent Mr. Pearson-a message that was brinu2ng the old gentleman on post haste to Cincinnati. I was too happy to care for my shabby friend's disappointment or profanity. I positively smiled at the thought of what he would do when he learned that I was really not Link Murphy, and that the real Link Murphy had swindled him out of $100. There is little more to be said. Mr. Pearson, taking hold of the case in a businesslike way, soon straightened the matter out. I was kept in custody two days in comfortable quarters under guard, postponing the marriage just that long. I was happy and miserable, of course, until I walked out a free man, and then I was altogether happy. I even forgave quite heartily my shabby friend, the detective. . The night of the wedding we found, among scores of letters and telegrams of congratulations, this note: "Mr. and Mrs. Parker M. Leonard:- I wish you a long useful and happy life together. Be good enough in your happiness to forget and forgive the suf- fering I have caused you, and to accept the hearfelt congratulation of JouH LOYD EvANS."-Chicago Herald. Uses of Cottonseed Oil. Atfirst cottonseed oil was tried as a substitute for all the more expensive oils. It is intermediate between the "drying" and "non-drying" oils, so that it is dif- ficult to substitute it for linseed oil, which should dry quickly, and still more difficult to adapt it for lubrication, where a perfect non-drying oil is required. By different processes of refining and man- ipulating it succeeded, in a small way, in both of these fields, but its greatest success wag at first as a sub- stitute for, or adulteration of, olive oil. In 1872 the production of cot- tonseed oil in -the United States was 2,250,000 gallons, half of which was exported, mostly in a crude state, to Italy, France and Spain, where it was refined and made into "olive oil." The business flourished on this de- mand tintil1S80, when the production was 10/,006,000 and the export 7,000,- 000, gallons. Olive growing countries becoming alarmed at the extent of th.. cotton oil trade, levied heavy duties upon this product, and thus for a time depressed the business, reducinE our ex- ports for the fiscal year of 1882-3 to less than 500,000 gallons, though the pro- duction had grown steadily up to 19,- 000,000 gallons. Refined cotton oil i3 still used in Europe for adulterating olive oil, and also used in the pure state as a substi- tute by the poorer classes in Southern Europe. It is used in Holland in the manufacture of butter and cheese, and in America in the manufacture of butter substitutes. It is largely used in all countries for seaqp-making, one of the most widely advertised brands of soap containing it in large,proportions. But the most important use,%( cotton oil now is the, manufacture of "fetined lard" in tha United States. . Stated in a general way, the process of making refined lard consists' in press- ing the. oil out of pure lard and supply- ing its place with cotton oil, which is cheaper than the lard oil replaced. Oil is expressed from the caul fat of beef, and the residue, known as oleo-stearine, is mixed with the above compound ty make it firm and to bring it up to iWl specific gravity and melting point to those of pure lard. Cotton oil generally enters into the programme to the extent of forty per cent. The United States De* apartment of Agriculture has taken up the subject of lard compounds under the " general head of "Food and Food Adul- terations," and a most careful review of the work done in this line, with a full discussion ot the physical and chemical properties of lard, cotton oil and other substances used in the compounds, has been published.-Engineerin.Magazine. Summer in Mexico. " The Indian summers of the Mexican tablelands closely resembles those of the southern Alleghenies, but in the land of our next neighbors that outing weather lasts from.September to the middle of April. New York is celebratedian the greenwood shade. On the day before Christmas night the streetss are enlivened by a gay proces- sion of masked characters, figures repre- senting the pastures, or shephards of Bethlehem, receiving the -glad tidings of the angelic messengers. Next comes * the Tres Reyes, or "three kings," with their cargo of miscellaneous presents, arid a company of jugglers brings up the rear with a assortment of trained animals, including a trick donkey, that insists on kicking the image of Herod. carried at the end of a long pole. The youngsters revel in outdoor sports for a week, during which the weather often remains absolutely cloudless.--Cincin- nati commercial Gazette. It Opened a Mine. SCopalguin, in the.State of Durango. Mexico, is much excited over the fall of an immense aerolite that occurred near there the other day. The lower classes consider the event with superstitious alarm. The meteorite struck a hillpand plowed a furrow six or eight feet deep down its side into a ravine, a distance of 100 yards. An enterprising American miner examipin g the path of the aerial yionster immediately afterward found that it had exposed to view a rich vein of silver ore. He took up a claim with-. out c^lay, and is already taking out ore in large quantities.-Picayune. A Natural Icehouse. There is a point near the fa mour Stony Cave, in the Catskill Mountains, New York, where ice may be found on any day in the year. This locality is .locally known as the Notch, ,ani is walled in on all sides by stcepmnountains, some of which are more than 3UO fee( ,high.-St. Louis Republic. IVVIND OF'- THE VANING 'tEAPt' WVind ot the wanin: year, W'hoi whisperings glide q,: chill, How tle 'reJ, lait roses fear "T'he dewdrops ye wautonly spill! Hark through the golden hazi Of the autumn dreary day, Ail echoing music s.trays, Like the ghost of a rouudeldy. Over the gorgeou heights \"ere the ugo ar nla"'le flanme V.'.tb a fire that swiftly blight., Like a passion betin.;ed with shame- Donrra the .linini: treams SWith their faded willow fring,?; In fields where the purple glearnms S: Of a.sters na';e golden ro crin.--. Ever I hear it ,rml * tVith a .-w?et yrt lethal thrill; -., 'midst crul- now, inioull,, 'I L" lost pilgrim smile-, celd ani still. -WVilliani tStrutr.--, in ll ?reait. p ree Pea's. * PITI ANl)P0 I 1L[NT. A blind imau-T-he dealer in window shade'. Secoudin(l the motiou-Taking lhe time iof a *printer.- 1'rutlh. Don't be deceived b)y the bi orange. Likte ac urch bell, it is mostly peel.- Boton Transcript. Since all the wall' sastagc and At.] i held it up. h:e must therefore be th-- big. gcst thief on record. Many a man thinks he can real n Woman like a book till he triei to shuL her up.-Philadelphia Times. A restaurant mutton chop nievr- looki halt so sleepish as the waiter wh) serve- the micrjscapic object.-New Yor.c Herald. HFlow soon the millennium would comK if the good things people intend to do to-morrow were only done to-day!- Ram's Horn. Parker-"I know a girl who married a Chinaman." Mr.s. Parker-"IMercyI How could she?" Parktr --"She was Chinese herself." "Silence is golden," thought" the newsboy, when the custominer handed him a five-dollar piece in mistake tor .a, . .new cent.-Truth. "Why do you suppose Mrs. Flyer wears such loud clothes?' "So she won't hear her husband growl about the Lills, I su oppose. "-In ter -Oceau. Wife (proudly exhibiting her ne. hat' -"Why my dear, you seem to be as- tonished." Husband-"Yes; but not surprised."-New York Journal. Poet-"I have a little poem here, sir, that has been indited'--" "Well, sir, [ would be glad to see it convicted, but I can't try it.".-Life's C.alendar. Every woman is sorry for some other woman on account of something hei husband told her about the other woman's husband.-Atchison Globe. . The reason why a woman always addS. a postscript .to'her letter is .because she . is bound totajethe last word if she had Abwrite it heAlf..-Bstonu Transcript; She speaks, he understand her not, 4lc;1ciga&'heis no tool; You see, the only French she's got iShe learned at boarding school. I -New.York Sun. "I-wonderwhy he didn't kiss me when I accepted him?" '-Prehaps he thought the occasion demanded some- thing unusual from him."-Life's Calen- , dar. "Sophtie is badly troubled with dys- pepia." "That's because he is solgul- lible." "What has that todo with it?" "He swallows everything."-New York! Press. Watts-"This has been a great year for recod bre baking." Potts--"Hasn't it, though? Mudge paid me $2 he bor- rowed, for instance."-Indiinapolis Journal. . The secret of oratory consists in the : power of so expressing yourself that others may be induced to do things which you do not want to do yourself.-', Boston Transcript. ' He (at 11:30 i. m.)-"Your father h an awlul jofly old chap, isn't he? Can't ', you arrange it so that I can meet him? She-"Yes; just stay half an hour longer."-New York Herald. "' Husband (aoing off on a hunt)-"I know I'll miss you while 'm away, dearest." Wife-"Of course you will. You always miss everything when you are off hunting."-Brooklyn Life. Lady-"Bridget, I suppose you know how to take care of cut glass, donjt you." Bridget-"Indade, ma'am, an' I do. I'm always perticler to put all the broken glass in the ash bin."-Chicago Inter-Ocean. The conscience fund has been swelled by the receipt of two cents, which the sender acknowledges having made some years ago by reusing a postage stamp that had not been canceled. i This is al- most two Ventsitive.- Philadelphia Ledger. ' HusbLnd-"Helen, what's wrong with this pie crust? It doesn't hbftf cover the pie." Helen-"Why, dealr- dst, I asked your mother all. about hpw to make them to suit you, and she said to make the crust very phort."-Chicago Inier-Ocean. He was an old merclhant who devoted much time to advertising. "John," * said his wife, "what do you, want put on your tombstone?" "Oh," he an- swered, "it isn't important what the text is, so long as It gets good sEace and is well displayed. "-General aMlnager. An Appropriate Name. The founders ot Phoenix, Ariz-na, "builded better than they knew" in naming their infant-town. In some re* cent excavations there the ashes of pre- historic residents were found inclosed in urns. By the way, this evidence of the practice of urnu burial by our predeces- sors, if not by our ancestors, takenin connection wita our recent discoveries, should silcnce the complaint that this Country has no .ait.-- an Fia-ncisco C Chronicle. -.- :_ ...- -. I_ The headlands in the sheeti Of orchards waxing greet, Were like billows of rare bloop; The air was all perfume; , Ureat sea-birds overhead On silent pinions sped4 ; .All was so sweet and cal , *That mere living was a alm.' But somewhere, far aay, . A hint of sorrow lay; , A vague, deep longing stirred; Some strain, as yet unheard ,(Of music strange, to shake The heart till it should break). Was just beyond thefa rim Of the horizon far add dim. 0 land! 0 sky! O',sea! Is there no peaca for mI ? m. Wtiat shadowy drei is this That hovers rounday-bliss? Far as my ,tlsid ' My tide opl .flws, What lies, byou rim . Of the horizol pd ,di a.? I -Maurice Thdnr t.,.Uq Century. THE WR 1,- p r l..r. Swe plul been taken as a proof lor himto correct.. Chicagid e took this with him. It was in old aman about english type on bevel edged white card, six years Ilso gilt edged. When he left here I V brown, c' ore light overcoat, dark felt hat and s shoulders ay trousers. |stooped, I listened to this as to my doom. I light overs bewildered and desperately dis- Sdark felt b lrtened. What would my bride do I was a y, nm to-morrow came and no lovers about t -a1hen I thought over the matter, pay- years old,wit little attention* to the conversation curly hair, e detectives, I caught the words slgh I g h t:I and "deserved it." I wondered wearing a !co nnection" they could have with coat and a dark. felt hat. ease. I noticed with some inter i "Yes," my shabby friend was, saying, several points of coincide ery clever fellow, seemed .to me. finally, in order to get a squar ed to be on the force in Philadelphia the stranger's.face, I passed bhi self. Shrewd fellow. He put us on ing for a drink of water, it. Come in asiin' if Link Murphy brother could not have reset isn't wanted-said he believed he'd more closely in feature and e an him. He showedup all right, and The likeness was wonderful. let him look at the telegram. He He looked up suddenly and d it was the man' and named one astonishment was reflected in ndred. We put it up dowh stairsand "My double," he exclaimed e waited there till we got back with ly, "even to the- hat and coat. nau. It was a plain case and he almost frightened me. In athe money." Loyd Evans, of Boston." Ias he gone yet?" asked another de- "And I," as we shook hand e. Parker M. Leonard, of Chicago." is train left at 12:35," said the So," he laughed, "if onl tor, looking at his watch. "I guess names got mixed, there woul, ted pretty soon after we came and tangle, ehlt" over the money to him. Any- He-b.had handled rMe his card, anu be's gone now, for it's exactly 1 after glancing at it, I put in my p ." , The name was printed in old listened, in absolute amaze. type on thick bevel. and gilt ..." .. 01 white cardboard, you maan," I asked, "''that some We soon became quite confide t $100 froth you for pointing'me He told me that he was a stock and man of leisure. eclsely." r. I told him that I was senior ust have been my double-no keeper for a big Chicago. packing than Link Murphy himself. that I had fallen ih love three ye_ t me interrupt just once more," fore with an Ohio young lady and "I must send some explanation marry her next day. s young lady's family. You won't r"It's pleasant to hear you ,talk, telegraph her nor her father. Let 11," he said, thoughtfully; 4' wi Aldthe message through the chief Small happiness." ice at that place. He will know He was silent for a second, busy with Howard Pearson, and surely you can his own thoughts. Then he asked trust the chief of police. abruptly z "Pearson 1" repeated one of the men. "Don't you stay over in.Cincinnati un. -"I think that's it. I thipk our man til morning?" telegraphed him over an hour ago. I "Yes; leaving at 9 and reaching there think that's the name. at 11." "What did he say?" I gasped. f.4 ,"I never liked Cincinnati," he r4- "Who?" joined, "but your dreams there to-night "This man who pointed me out to will be pleasant enough." you. What message did he send to Mr. "Yes," I said, "but don't you go on Pearson?" ' to Cincinnati with mee" "Don't let it scare you. I don't know "No; my ticket is for Cincinnati, but what it was." I won't go that far. Leonard-or Mr. The impudence of that man Link Mur- ' Leonard-will you humor 4,.ancv yf phy He had thrown the police offil his ml' n own track by having me arrested, he "In reason, I ps i. had- put $100 in his oW-1 pockets as net "What is it? profit on the transaction, and finally had "Register to night un ." taken. in hand a correspondence with the Call yourself John Loyd ra ily,of my betrothed, leaving me pow- ton, and let me register as Parker ealesy to interfer d e Leonrd "erless to interferel Leonard." I was led to a cell finally, still hand- I thought he must be jo but is cuffed, to stay until morning. For five face was quiteserious. Its e ed a silly minutes I was left there., My cell mates request, but after some little hesitation I re two men one a negro. The white consented. man was beastly drunk. He waked up Five minutes later I left him to re- as the door was unbolted for me to, enter turn to the rear car in which I had left and then bolted after me. -He grumbled my valise and parcels. i. at being waked and curled at me, and "No," he hadreplied to my invite- presently he was snoring again. The, tion, I won't go back now. 1 muster- atmosphere wa sultry and malodorous joy an other cigar or two here.' gv toper a utyan aooos joy aoteThere were thieves and cutthroats for ever, I will see you aga-in presently."! company,. I was one of thdm., To-' He didn't, though. Just before the morrow'morning I was going to Phila-. train reached Cincinnati I went (orw re delphia with my shabby friend. I won- to look for him, but my double had dis- dered vaguely if my double would ae- Sappeared. innati I registered according t uall, fake it into his head tomarry my In Cincinnati I registered accerdingto bride, and then I wondered if I was promise as John Loyd Evans, Boston. goificr crazy. I was afraid so. For an hour or two I lounged about These thoughts were interrupted by the hotel, meeting no one with whom I another clanking of bolts and rattling was acquainted, and was finally upon of iron dors. My shabby friend and the point of going to my room and to the turnkey were coming toward my sleep when I noticed a shabbily dressed cell. The detective was swearing vis- man at the clerk's desk staring at me'. iously. Just then another man joined the one e,, , at the counter and both stared at me. "Well, Linky," he said to ne, "the After second'sconversation-aboatme, lawyers will get a whack at you after I thought--they approached me to- all. It's habeas corpus I reckon. ether. "Thank God !" I said, huskily. g a e 3 ,i,. L in k y ," th e d e te ctiv e c o n tin u ed s e- "Good evening, said one of t ,bn. riousLy, k'wht's h se f th Yu'r .What is you name sirsy, hts h seo hs?"ur "Leonard I answered, thoughtlessly only making' trouble for us, that ain't and rather curtly.. your best game. v Go along quiet, why' The shabbyinan laughed boisterously,' don't oou? A day or two a week ain't nudging his companion. 4 t P "That's good," he said, "that' "But the chief said to hold him any- clever. But isn't your name John Loyd bow," interrupted the turnkey. Evans?" learned* thne1 that a telegram had Iam registered by that name,' I had bten received from Mr. Pearson, my to admits bride's father, and that the chief of po- , "So-we want you, Mr. John Lojd 1'ice had ordered me held in Cincinuati Evans. We wvAut you end." .uutil~the case could be investigated. Before I could protect I was haud- "The old man's comiu' on himself,'< cufeto. They state out with me, one added the turnkey. "'They tell, me he on o each side. -..., .chartered a special engine. lor the trip i a 0 ... - -1- ..- - *. 4- .-^ -'' It i- -. .e hi t l , . |Mi-+~j&. a __ V ........^ *M AN DE RS ON ^ A *lhe Stt- "- f -. 0 ` 01t. 'r -j il ti C"pt. S. r..r r uch ehari- k4$t.-e Pot o'f e K(t et tA& Si S, t ii. -rf Mr. L ..- thh .' W. k Ending Wednesda. Aug. I 2,s H. A N D RS Q NA d .^W i^ 11'-' inlrED an C*)t ", obrlet- 41 fr Rt AUI 5 5, 81e in rti..t thad t I "t. h .- f ;r.holf, Paul, Cle.ftr .tr. --GENERAL DEALER IN- Suri' e tt" 4 i i bruthVlttlred sri grl'oTh turtle. Ans. th ':' a.ttT .so l k CEDM K" AUGUSTW F, ,% 1 r.' *' ~~~r U ttq~f li, u -.1 bis N m-.iL pto ] -it t- l I L" i*al:,j~ -,fi t rih t L W f a Pa h (. Cle~rii Witci *< ^ r -A Loa. iPta,. total ten, ill. tthtti-p4 re th1,. Dom estic I Fancy Dry Goods, s .. ": . ...M / 1lil 't~h,. total d1,-pth att.-,inod iz, boat-in Hantson, ten, th1rt .1'ln, p -" .,s.''t.... . .... Benson [5 ,. 11 "( -P.BOOSSHOES hd NOTIONl I I -Dr. C Ferguson of Bucks Iland sy S. Laitre t yie Dear beintiruk 1 a evelee. S S At ite. Stowart, New Orleaub. CH O ICE FAM ILY C R O CER 4S was in tJir city this week. T S AI N.a.,tw ithhintandiu. tie little t. nt h ned cduS.B,;;^..... "C.... "o!i; ro ,u CONSTANTLY ON HAND. t rh -We,, Pl8.e.:' alendid ralun on Tuesday and The U.S tBhoy Teneer S. S. ? Lax at.:\ ti'le tip:? b i : igetit-ia sevul'! 11111t ieg':.h,"s S,:hLeti hkv r~e~"e S Fir~l H--nd. Po:rt Limon. CO(NSTANTLY ON H,0N. Wwas. in [.),.It thi v On the all- d and clai to have gained much in the S y iciurLO Ray, Ctevasqe. C. W. H. ednewo SehW11 -,1.ra E ILM, Piuree, Clear hWtter. I--FINE SHOES AND HOSIERY, A SPECIALTy "Wed~as~y, ~i.'o was uch neded." I n.,.l ,'oad of talking til and plac-iu-, down .,yo ls. ieCDR EIL. -We imed that Mrs. Sarah T.- n _____ Schr CurtC Hard Crt v Nov. ti-tt. ,_-Next dor to J. S. Bodiford's-drug store, CEDAKE -wern lppost Sea Horse Key. M Ind 1 ..'a Schrhlo ner, in *onon, has a pecan tree in trip trol Key Wed to PCnlarol1 plaCe Th Lton e. th 5'" P," SeIr o, F,'gri'ty, Key W-.,t. **^ be g^vapm..downq~posite Sea HoreKey, a 2ncl Ala-.-- na Adv R M C "AEE KTED. ..sur of aecordeans. violin matic whisatlig It01031, notice Lt w0 T W, CF'A.ER 4 ,pl o a violin aot A week or two ago., for the benefit of S Jlhr J R. Wolfc,, P'.l. Clear Water, "t" M *L Al, hpar h iesadOtTl given Ltt JOURNAL. lihua growrw. w' suget~aied that the pear Shr len, Nth. ('',;. Water. "- .- .....t x''-eIQd atGore's boo .. Wilt Sr Er Rluli& Ri r., .- Cene r' i ( o tt r l t l x.... .. 1- .I.... uni"vu"fori7 ae'i" .. -" l)2..i "i .... ddht. e L'"r LII "z l Ke -VsL __ -- -- '"'": "- .&'^-'-ieft on nhrdv for -., 'to t bweelbs or rat..hr distincti>ti.u tween the L,;nte and thle sand '" S S L i'Henderson. 'aclkson TatpE. r -. . no'j',.'0.wj, bnng p- vo- .Col.ryu friend CI'. J. L. F. The ntitulr 'of Floridian, who is ".*--. 1 5. ; R Clhafer, McTflvmne, Suwanee.Rivr. .. '-A D D E -- '' . toC Ci; Cy i"tor. 4 .. t. sf yioung-. r, ecaue. h i deuliti'.)t,. thel. to- g.r F.ti.os mendtionted. .' ; Curti Hardn ryta v,. M L A0DN.' A A L R " tn.man 6f th-.. deeain t hosiljet thu y. f ios th tiz ~CrL~ V .1 h'-* twou h two ".Lris i onc- -,torpnslo tells of a cpl .) 4t;thf )CYfrlesgi)31i CorIventi".i -S The'tr1" p-ir i- -innfr quality $, us i, C M ILLLt AND,. "- L',tM E"N S S UPI. "- . yfrhi>m Coloaeolcv to that o.if fli lit, I&%e'lient tot coi'kirt TI' tir is a 'Fever may no sqg t ' Wrt. k. -tm'e vilriet; oot 3 .4'0 t.yI;O. I i & U) I A W. 'v,", ".t -r .. .. L.C tt .. I "."w R 1 a: ,'He ia.-b--s-' aSht.ore'" t "'^ lC 1e'r 'l ..ray^fi. 1 AI.AN.A. GA., February 0, 1879. L-on and Steel Niails, Spikes, Bolts; NuI es, ) 1 Leather & - sh r.V t C ......ron. ri s,, i,, ..il T 's mr' roh e & auodn. h h Be -ing. Steam Packngn ib .: ra ^ '** e at~ a .e U rf l Btt; b 4 t ih & tlc ta Ie .c ^ .:'n i~t c i~ta w ln k th e (le u c ~ra l u p o n h i- ijr(Ii no 'vS h ic h M r V ll ^ w a s t .-u l -l li u l g 're w t'ro m iu 'ai nr e u ra ilg in '-"' in fu e ra irz ;'t' u ge s a n d _______ _i .________. . -Oa; Diii'4, the will upon. his 1-11 1on' A r y'.tedenttiir1'jt.ii i -bri., 177aha- u,1,1 it nlie R,-t rN&N to& B -irii nti --, Vf A . fth1!0 jl Ir:-L i4. aa rfk n 'DStrl I e i l- -.B. L.lfae.kbup rn-' tt F.Dae M.- \ hh' .e. iti .. Thp r ttit ; rt tlore-reagdi t.oin due to ne ,o f th.,:se unplea B la:it effects - 'vew i'lt lntn 4 11,1 7mhtha Ifn I ftleCl.-at i-cr4 - .Ntt.k r'a til due 1ve i4L1IItJ~ev nger a emr ii ;o \ Wt:.ilindut-3 tro__ th. LiC;ute., ,nl fturni-h wood or roots? ft.r tlda ys Lcep it in any office, and take uemuch Montieeflooo, OIhie way home. Mr. Blacktburn Iene i'ar. grtfts ,ir bals ,.t any variety. LiIe th, L,- ph;:.urr in recommendigit Lo myptients. " delegate to the Talse Carnven (',tue. ithanever h- kma to bli-4it. 6 0. S. H.0LLAND, I. D. -GENERAL- -. iadelegatetothe Tlase A citiz.n ot our town formely it president It:s fruit is rougih'skinned, while- th:t- oL tit 24 Whitehall, Atlanta., Ga. tion and tqnied awhile at his old house in On l, the following on1 the pjx- other is smooth," HUT 'HINSON & BRO., Proprietors, At- Motee.. *.. plo of tIC latter place, which shows to .O Na ta, orgti'. MoauceiipHU BRO. onPr.topwLh letto-- -nba ^ SHhVPING AND COMMISSION ROft HANTS, -..-Whrt tonight to be thought of a young man what ent the fears ot a people caan be Dengue Fever. old S. Bodit'ord. W I\ Who will prowl the streets begging for dimes aroued: ETO OF fOLTPN&L: From prp-I.-,.L a', o won c[ng WeterainAlada. o.f working. WNL opdae A lada fomm this pl.-e went oAn a viG;- ,earAan, G., AgtaDee. 6. 1879.?-N D EL ER\N ifrer1int a th favt -wrviti ile3 ;-D A ER N disostiug.case of rhis'kindl this week. To it to her 'Ither and in pc rfte v t.~*I~i'ae~ ftt .V'' cr naialli W. H. 1RfIIR~rr. lrmiggist. AuigustaI, Ga., ., dgstih.. e this-kind ti weweki To it to her her, ok or too longer, oiur little city will be Dearsir-I ve'ryceheerfullycommend the the !" 'thpt alv dcpulat'll; quite a number wilft GILDEt PILLS as posteasing all he "ir- aC0 00000000( IOo 0ir OOOOOOA OAOOO cedit. oftuio [iI, r Pmrt ti tt that t, e .... "ILD4 PILLS was pos*_'e'tveing all the -'r- S.as a .os resident. low feve ail for days. -" nday rnig. and othrs tiles isi'lid to them in the circulars -Awhich o C A .-'Thelol.t the boxes that. contai them. S "t T, 'f SThe oshurn Ensterpriae t.t Mr. lbe idea that. dengue fevr 'Lheir ac ion is gentle and lasting. I say 0oi,0o0i 6 e t -o oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooo B Barco'tif tat place lit 1A t the firit abot er 'nditi-in if she S-.I i i''e iy yellow feer, and in- this fro i personal experienced and from ' l *ot oewoC brou-ht, toinarkt. It wa Tb, repet T'.t out that hmr htisle.l 1 w i-. .t ,r "vi,.as N w'Orlea s. ...m what 11 ye heard others say who have used AGENT FOR ,between 50 atid 100 pounds. It wts raised nnow loi-in, Uil, the Suwunn.t ll. di.,1 p'hi. &e., where dlen.u.' first rpreailed al them. o better and morti effectual medi ..; (ite ou 1 lA e ,:lesir'ed.i by those -who suffer by 'rnW. "Hnandbn an'Mr. :Airri.s-,. It. w.s,.. with the Vyl,:,w ftever. The fis l.,t ,-,t this a e mpieni, aintnd wans followed by yellow trom a t 'pid to f-,d indition of the liver, anO S I u s.,faia itr -I. W. JON S Asb&. 14-8 a goodartiel .1 t nl:,:1'r!,n st,,.iy w>e hdlily think Lcr..dibie" Iofi e it fever. But aloeut as many instances can be trnst ve will have still glrater sueelss in flT R L t.-wi.. ^_ ..-,-Ool.W.W l5 tnl,.ot'Ia- gineif the people of Gaiuovill-. th,-,ught en of degne r'iin epidemically, sogreatable ingtothose'ho OTTRELL ON .- there w '. yelloww fever their .suffer frpu a derangetment of that organ d FIN :.-: fte, :.n i e- th i wasa '-a,. o, yellow, ever in their ,,h e.' no yellow, teer f,,1lowed. The anl- ws^ e r'eWhar action is sso esential to health. -, s to h i ii lie to, I. iTt l It ,',,ing r i l t .' 'it h,, -rities do .e thLat thc,'e is an.y Ve.ry Iesp ,e at. "'1 t '' t ab cut it. th,,' w,'ruhll ,. ,'anto.di th,,,.in t :-he. ].n,-,,,i hw el loc ii 1 le piV :lencue, or ap- h, 'I SIM nTHE -DE .LERS IN-- '.... .wh' .tsimif I tW in e,,ry lir.tn. loweve ouhi iitorint ,.,rn,-e .f deng a:.u it way have .. -.ru h ,ti t. ter,, b- or .'1jle time a Or I .a--Entei i- a greater r man than Georb.ci Wahi ,;ttn ,t e importc-d. -ui ;hrr' by or Woma --How-Pre- -'1 IT 1 n i P[JI '' -' f,-r while th-father -of his tiCountry etold thr,:ugh our (cotii virt -hrloecalities serve eAa Beauty. I l "l UI*IU *L IU*UU 1 l l I I.-" ek V -,t CIA we .av u by, i ng n nt tell a lie our inti .Lrmiut c-.tu .lo it .lilt fr as it first ma .- its tt.ppa'.nee at Key One who hs l6ng 'nvehtratea this sub- On .E -. A 1 ti .u1 i. 1'.rt of I i il ot. W t, then tt T ', ani finally at, thi ,elt give -the result and is happy to say it : -: I place. ilt wo 0k~ Tbt -ANDl V) th? lice itw ldggt the idea that it h id SUuPLY 01 "oe' B Fi end."lI i- -AND A S - 44.' 3,..ig., gu t.' t. rt,.r lit'' !-#,"j sugg t iv '.pte peci'.ii? Lt, LL it great Central, all. - ip.i'. l .L i' th opin- bl Lo een brought here, frr it ,.r-arii I-, is rea- o..rtrolli r orpau. tPe wo il.-, correcting its, __ c' ,_ .. .- . 1* V. r T.:.1Lhtb -. hthat h L, '*"Fvr. ,'-'.,.. '"..1- .-,-,. abe to, suppo,,, t3 1'"- a.,M a odf the BiootrdsR d Mcd i6th _& nt6 Shoes.o itl effect int s"'.ti.aa- nca yAgst2." .roigin of the fet .-. it any) at T ampa. 2 NAu 68 'tb o'r Dr. 4. Bramfielda d ; I Xvo Eatt .salutat3y et~eel ta F e _w, .ator acts lie...m in white's, _IS E l $ 5 h eE S C a s eo:i saE aa aTI l It s l k ea.h l ,. *.v t rISE.,E. --,,:s. r-.,. ,,.,,.,,1e the cause of its dp- sndan en or gradual checking, or in TOBACCO AND IG Vvcstv 0, 7 r;i-"' D,:nnruc.. .. 73 pea.,. The idea then, obtains. entiree sta 3ageo the -monthly coursess" .TO ACC ,. "1IO-.' ' L^.,.-4 t Remittent fewer 4 ,, ... w .-l saga to this place. Now by Pra C.u qp."Igtltropble. orliko ac ss ,l.y. -t. .., ".-.-.-, -.. -. .. - "a'Tpirli l .. a" -, Ii" retinathd t.-vral discharge in eenin- Give us a .', ri ht* tt a to e e. ^ Fever, typho-malaril... 1 1 that our linDe of 01oO4t staLnmers, have at any h ileeti-m, fslliig of the womb, its action t ..... "; _ "* ... ,.1 i h tr laceration stomach........" I 1 w time become infucted wiib it and are the 1 pr, t Aand d .-cisive, saving the constitu.-, ": (4a. ." Etarik' (typhoid) 1 nmens of traii'tting it to thr ports which d ." fro mlumnrs e,, ,nd premature i MITCHELL .'. e m i r. i. tdciih ..ropn y).t. t litey visit? if si t why do( not the oWeeers and ta, (. Price: trial aiz, 7 -; large size l lB k - -..i-cik. Ga., "Ac eid,.n ,- alitr sufr fre the infection? Jhst $1.50. ]For sale by al drug. t "t .- AE' ^ af 1 1 t, l.r the Hen,-.errn carried oar pie nic v . ., iuii nl~il ~n. !Cbuas'hAiy. Re-v. Air. L' G a' H L S L N E $'- Wb st$.'bn a b turbines U t 1ip t o Manatee Et.h fron all causes, ii ui aeanc .? s 1 there is nothing to .Sal -1. ', 'ud Organs-,- ] i 1 o 1 ... *,' viitingrelatives there. Mr. Sanders. Pobpalatio.,f, ., ,'t- tat was, the t ock B on Eay ooO ooonoocC.o;ooooo,: oo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Q. uo:inty.was c ont giriettls the r M r.ativo erat Detth,;unat i ':fi.v.. 3ma,.1 le te. atirilute ay ,i pnSLarticu- By l itd pa" X-tton comes in. i j U 0 J I P1A & 00- - whos in charge qI the Methodist eliehl D0e0aths-- bite 2. ea,!,,'redlI. M,- Ati su i' \ ti:an'artien" uyi-nTe a 000 ,. I 00 ..+atQuinity, wias vn isit. also to r;!ati,'e.; tit 1-,eths under.fi\,-, ycar'. 1. .t-F -. .I.. G -1 C.. . S.inate .' sanitary conbdIition --ithl r.ft;rnce t.) loca .i cause. And ofl i, hit it has almost dis- A small cash pa3nirt-nt aitn' alanpe Novem- ooooox:oooox :,joooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo(ooooooooooooooo .. .. .. .. .......u'i. ;....f er lst.' 1,000 staandird Insirnments. Ma-. | , --W tue~otenskd I th:roi.5a..t,. [I nd climati L-ondition et[eetmin hiuphe aippeared. fromJ qu t ............. an t" ,t-lk c ."' 'aM1 ?. -We aroft ki if nt linati ndiin etftiriplic d kers' ames on all. -AND- . boat eotn ldi tIhs 11th, not gool. Y. Taaex, &Kty lifts, so we can take a clearer view i me.. : Oe i.".. boat eomamnieate)n betweenOhi.- l andEf le n of the field,g the question arises, what is to Sopecial Mids1ummer 'fer., ,. ... Noew Orl. a think tli-re is a steamer lie done? and I expectit isa aonhaunt-; PiAnO $25 cash and balance November I Q I HI I P B R OPI K0 T t S p ......the...r... ai. heero te atres nt. einpn unh'tes.quisu n 1st, 182. LJ** I IA..... I ".' I+"* .. We the seenr, n ou the m loutat present- any ing the most of vyur readers. Stories ot OR-ANS, $10 cash and balance November '1 ''o a,,.ti y -.a-n quarantine, AntI! threatened quarantine lst, 1 82. \ CEDAR' KEYS, IA. 'JL' /-' " ".wher e 'o-ste i 'fenet a nd, litis n e n 't a y ... ... where nto.. tirt "fe1et, and have nof Roy Ws air- U':ai th ', tlattt al t,1 n reach us from points up the roadem, which is Lowest Cash Rates and no interest. Can't attentionn of merchants is directed to the prices at which Iee can supply thom. "- been ntfed Iby"he :t^t~ whoever fKy V^ ae^ r.,sn:e:e-,us ,f pin,:'dic!tabl e ^5ence( that C.edar I,,ey )'Coingott oreduestoekadke wor "; '.,, -----,-- ,----------, -Pile atth ela-us' f tu'ti"~ -hi if in.pual ... ..ene tha Cea Key buy cheaper next fallt with cash inn hand. --',o' ,a'ttnsit.ered the yllow tever gate to the ate. frce employed through summer... ,-Ayt'^ '] -- ] ''' tTb* are (:o ttshot thaanful of citize- of ai,,'irctly itre and every oneems very anxious to have epeiial Midsummer veersioustohav'p-i.Midsumfers to Installment :-- SDTlFQt Dl thke~al atie l quaanin bu es Send ..,-- ... . SGainesville whtatleatntcd to get Fernancli- JOliNa.L iaa ae| h,.'t-, stttrtio-' -.r roves, tha gate shu, Up the road. Lae, and trne uars ginfor C f on r .ri-e Ls A' - na and Jaeko le tmu qurantine ag.tinst iieah an, perorehau.ls. ate little to us our trade has giving f iotiotn Ad- 'Ceadar Key taa i~s to v issued the nark: I:.oton AND REA )Y" frightened "off and an unp '-e-edentedlvsc HT use Savannah, Ga. Thehgreat whole- an ndS- CEDAI IEYS, FLA., / ,'"ear.-, K.sen ,., toward tuhaitin- ek w ill inf<'r Rough antd Ready thni.\Cdll summer is upon us. Then why not sale Ilano and'Organ depot of the South. v *" . .-iga,inst thsplah'e ,n we dare ,l'ty there think tat ,,n, rman. h-e.d is level who ill "shut the gate." Call upon the Board off I -n ".I T A$1r rsA IES .... -mbu~ ^ .. *,, ..*oursihl aines-ille Ihaould~hve the ti,'.tir- an, not.lvo h n to ti, s. Gn,:d withot- 'cert^ieate of good health, and o( Allunmarked raves thaKtare not enlos ... "t; .odo. d. ,, v-rny unu n one of the essential'topros- cei-'u'oudnnd to irfkdctious or coaiwe f 7 1 -ATO p-- / "-%We lrn fromap~t. J,_ck'son that a perit~y an-e think every good citizen -licasesl. for at least the preo^ding thirty, Nouralwillb pnrmitted. o gon n r - v'oreU,.ji by th, na* e ,f i'pst Sh:in.atn :,uhi it." ri ,su 'eent interest to seC th..t days. If we cannot allay the present state poitted out by \ J. E. Rh.LEY. peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeoiee"O '^ itt^ ^ ;^ X ^1 atc' Toil''cn-'cutti^. B. J ol 6 r. o Co o S-, n: e MhiesCma lToiletAtesSurgial mentShp Ba +'- )Y'',a- .... rv- a- tht ofti.':re f cdleyh good and compotent ,:t ,alarm, let. us not lie charged. with negli4 1: orde of th ,oirit -" LiieCeia ol ~ d tria naue~,S]me... .tr.;- nt wnk lrownod. The Capt. h. 't There iit time to look after thase geencen the administration ot quarsntiq -' eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee o.. ... ". __ -* ', .- .. .. ... -. -, ... u .. .. .- .t.. .:., re-,ult-ions. We mti ,,t remember that tho4 l Notice. .: ; . ..,',,,,bt~e al ',, t., .. .. ... .-t' ..... ,4,.al, wre f'ailaw_. or ine-a0pl l' ePl)ple awa from the coast, and up thi I -.ave this day sold mnty tero t, In the f'Physleiana' prescriptions Mrefdly ompounded, and orde aw we t& .-" ... .... ... o.r. onot lok. .p t this matter as w nit4J. )R. Mitchell & Co., to Mr. 0o .p ':rt us. bk'his d t, t -.. .o rd o other ount', do not look upo this matter a. w Mkh l i h s' dispatch. The public will find our skbf m i e complete, ourt t w-l be h*:i, b thxiyea iaothnesac plt is do o. 'n. Ethin use the C Anr hell, who atind ume all liabili an ' wa*... .i. ...P b r bfrb 'Wi -will o0g rinue the business tb qth na ot the btt quality. ., . at. w S^? ^ia s bt4rorfebg^' Little Sagas4d. whore caution, and extme viglc A gre, J 4uaceoLfthei. ,r pmi -An aT .4. . .. rd y 'e,. .. .... t,-'z- loae h d b eig n m of ur bet ie n ae a an d I i T. -' .J.R ITC.E L WjE D.LE S IN ,' . a ari^^ tkrrzet yitMra to~^- 4ftethat wwJ1pd n, pl thecontry' should theiever make its appearance here, (ear Keys, WMa. Kl~- iANDESO. 'f a ., ...lm, 'c .... *%( a(. pL I" * -^ wnS Ab^ l K i a6' ~ ^ lt _htzBt r" *e c l uc'* o w u d a t r l r "1U "-- -..-----" -- ''' *;' 'i ". ,-"'t ' :- *"^^ o lftono ~ tm^ a =einit --i 'o nn "cbte cu n o....- :'^ T f)U "daahoaiamlswot .. -- 0 -0 ----o .o...---0- 0^i 'While "i atrds..amaki2il staeu ue'lt.o trom a trip-ssouthdoCptlcularsavthc tiwet tup g b knce fdo ene fr m ou -f Miene >';bone. 4f 414g t- its worst' If he i'p',l th Cat Wiga thoe hositle -- U "^ ^Vteaoerwr o n . coia the present tIe, hs o t l f H ,ak us e wh ,,i -o I fH h. to t se Co. en rt ,, of Sick r A n"' a .'pe ;.hete pyhaboverear forany Little Saras6k where oil -&eat, itane . fdhi tantd *te aI Mn ..-.dige sti onstipation or .os- . a,,-. eoo ilrR-yia,leas.tasgood a et-.rhtoat pleasat br them. BE IT iRDAINED, That the Health OSwe. cannot cure with West's Veg,- A TTEN T| .N PAID DT OR DE d "I, As w a l "or7.Y 0 1.,j" :T h e y n a n stotp p e y rV e ld at- Bhie"'. I slan d P s h o u l tb h e if e v e r me b y e its a p p e a r a n c e h e r e W Mer P ils w He n tl h e i r e i oar.e a tlbo m pid owith.hTheyrare ur y w would not r tr ti. hhs enot th Boar ofd -e-t "* and fl i i- le oSP C A 'J A"... -d. v e r a 'id .isn l J w h r ie igd a re peswo ant ,hig At thi pa- home Inrm wort n e t a0 iw n h Staaifr.f o afhate tf nca elei-a'r two Bmontes cntero sd the time after f bs. And our litle toNh Co-artnershi PERSONAL! TO MEN Y and l, while. y In a ndin his gunul be k~yeey e ne ckday o roftne ifanye ctso T he g255fenie. mAnadtdreds onlyC "V -k ;uttst' tdf e thjiisjas; ar -..& 8 W Mtiso S.,Chcao C ouel, y .Fielylonud Mih.tit.ed, psro~mu * g...- 1 te ate it nm 'C'-thle5 and de ie copious "fdow of blocI. 'rai cur. package sent by mail prepaid on J- N. evasse, under the finananie oE Cc$'. noVornzoflBlAmnwEBaaen ,- ddi', tes he* eve hai It is strage' wiogt hi ti haosp ict a ndt s!3or dt dli- BEt to Onave usw Thatlnl co hsoysickn~ecsso B i al 3 cen srn Soldtbyue trole Fi nlays nis un r thes d aymisl ed o n rtrialo for eathit da t m enl orl A .0' th t -so u tr srto reqn yirr years to repa w r ei th6 i- aonsuet J. N. ' fr P .c ..e Ab e tam a widntr ueyarcr hd two or three days were badl e Fea Ct ut l d a aff ited wi t on ..., #:.Whl W , n' I' '.sr.l 'b li"c u k! 1 L' ' w orstt Uf -" ftr May Dtpt iVingat4. the fimNotaiaiyenAa-od.a: """ 0..!e.' pliefihere Rt. the lpresent time, ]host. o'. the Gulf Haniwoek House., who: pa the,,. aboveA reward, for1k 'any;!'". "" t ." et p Boardt of Ho'lth. .lt er Comphaint, Dyspeisia, Sick he um ir that dtb m e, Indigestion, Coe nstiiatlon or tuos- CEtA ; KEYd F1 '-tO .e i rer os ot &y n tom all iadebtE dIr as. abat Nh Hea--No '. h6 1M usicar'Ka it least as d uood as w cic ske it foleasant r 3 d. "we cannot cure with Wedt's Velee a. -aao '- I.D'r .. "T : as pled u nd, tee. is hereby required to rep(* er Pills, when the direction t aure thE ANA it; a-4l Veth 1882 instrment fu m. h, iSEIL. F.CTTRELLIO PAwekl +, '- .~eib':t'. inak whr a, -v in kill :::"'mplied wilth. They are purely b i h. n t OsthO Presbaent ot the Board of Health,Jul "reachin t i C .yn ,. tl, aad never fail to give satisfac- wereagain us a ll at our New Stofrm c is.H -t win st. ruen a ets W red .-i. PlD.' F Y cVntsd Fo Wu by all. ;:. ',,.!e. ofhelt cer. taep,. eou .iaur of himself andthelip U iain for aeic Betwharee f h isa of co_. B wreo ctteflintimerfsoJ" a.nfa-mrn rhl. P R ON l-IT lf.l".O ' ':.'"'i;,_. br+e-nsem, ~ ~u nt wh,+,ile. in dling his gill) eident.-av every lnesday, or oftener if any c4 . The genuine manufadtnlred oul .. ...oim te shp, E S j'u lm,r irtnt'e.;]. lust- r existin bp T' .I.. v,. ; s orl~l infetiou dies 'ho> C. WES & Co. "Th Pil Ma .. T" pa 'i este sI p-rer de a instu s wer hot ed o t S s w- r.-.-B K u. j &., Potd Main.! "p.. ., ., it never ss and al-e I eopo ,tow of blood. .. r.. ,py ain J.N. Crevasse, ude.the nam e ,of ,. C fthe ever had5 It is strange' t ot hihs tini had corn,..mndao did Cali- BE- .IT'ORD&IrND. That all etscin cetofa3 cant stamp. Sold by r d.m ysnt hidydm lod.! on trial for( it aat a 1 o ."' g t, rd-Pn~ e '41 ela w'aitter- tsnbi inot turu out.riousty. They pruetieing in Codar Key are required to re- X WOOLDRMDGE,, mutual conasent. J. N. Crevasse retirijig old) whom fltt ih m, uwer theyer port: daill toatr tteo.z, ~ """ -"?e~1|'I "' :': J...T. F. Cottre~llan~d W..D. Finlavson wrilltroubles.. mn~e > ad~i , eh'qztke #. set 4.ut tq gie a e % wieery, hospitality. ",'r.3 or' I dau-. I 1st to"N vm r1tal cseof ic esl[_ol uet uu ne ntr, e..m t reorio ohethddmll J 'd+ "t "-we iOm hold or" evr 1jeld, (pt- Str~pbar than sailed ior M111ateI3wher and their character, coming under their no- U Musicala "C '"k: o9-ttrell s n & Finlaty.on ;mr.n oU81etionss g fall imdebt-l n- tdram~lrym as o al' T xsl i rl :,9-ad ".-...th No gril Instrumients .counts due the firm. ,. ." 44 -,a? e-as s po acedoug det,;iiharode k a, 1:1 A otede.teBadofH atJl Ad45-Ae in MA solhJ Instruments ,J. L.F. COTTRELL,, ~~~ ~r oni$ 'i- f o'l Ifr, all? The -.Ad- right. A ter things were again l,:ve,.''ts2t 88. ,.F E AE Instruments .D IN A S N s,eji~edmir s u.,were ho+ed for Little Sara-sota, where 31r. Secre~tary- At re'ss Book Store. 1C :. odar Key, Juno 7th, 18,42. r O, otk h . ': - ... ;.. ._.I ,I --1 Ik .< X V : WHO SAYS WOMEN ARE LAZY? There are tq-day more than two hun- dred thousand women in the United iStates earning a living by professional and personal service outside that of mechanical labor or workshops, in the practice of law and medicine, the teach- ing of music and art, literature and science, and in clerical work of different kinds'in Government and other official .'places'-j-New Yiprk Commercial Adver- tiser. DWINDLING OF THE BONNET. The bonnet has diminished to a mere aigrette or hair ornament. If it grows .much smaller it will disappear alto- Wgether. This vogue makes it essential that the hair shall be arranged with great care. It must be waved all the way round and gathered up into a loose knot on the crown of the head, and the front ,must be curled and pointed on the fore- head. Then this little bonnet is set di- rectly in the center of these delicious ,waves, a mere decorative ornament or finish, as the anthemion is set on the ga- ble of the Parthenon.-Chicigo News SRecord. MISS HARRIET MONROE. Miss Harriet Monroe, author of the ode read at the dedication of the World's 'Fair, for which she has been awarded $1000, is described as having a beauti- ful oval face, crowned by a mass of .brown hair. She has lived wilh her Parents in Chicago all her life, except itwo years spent in a Georgetown con- vent. Her literary work extends back to her school days. She has done news- paper work, and for some time she served the Chicago Tribune. Her early poems consist of "Valleria," a tragedy in five acts, a score of sonnets, some smaller poemss and fragments. The volume was Published in an edition de luxe. Miss ,Monroe has contributed several sonnets ,to the Century Magazine, but outside oel this has sent but little of her work East. -Boston Woman's Journal. TEE EMPRESS OF RUSRIA. The Empress of Aussia is as slender 'and.petite as the Czar is strong and :massive. She is .not beautiful and not -:lionmely. Her nose is slightly retrousse, 'but her features, are otherwise well -frinea,' and her eyes are bright- and kindly. ..She ip one of the most beauti- 4'" Ilul d 'ncer,in Russia, and she is as foad d. '.d"i6c'ng as a Danish country girl. At the winter palace. 'in St. Peters- S'" 'burgh are 'given .each'-year some of the "6ost wvonfiderful balls in the world. Seven housaund people can liye in this p'.alace, and tle thousands o( dancers trip the light fatastic toe' over floors of Sbony, 6f rosewood and ivory. Now ' ;i, Iand then the Empress appears at these :. dances in her royal robes. She wears a Sg6geous cro n which fairly blazes with diamonds. Her necklace is of many strands of the purest pearls, and her vest is a mass S. of rubies, sapphires and diamonds, put .together so that they blaze like fire. One of her gowns is of emerald velvet 'with a train of white velvet, which is 'fairly covered with gold embroidery, and the front of which is linked with strands of the purest coral. -The' jewels on one of these robes ;'wpuld make an American village rich, .. and their value 'surpasses computation. In the treasury at Moscow I saw the Elm-. presses coronation robe. The train of this was of woven silver, and there was enough of woven silver cloth in the robe Sto have carpeted an ordinary parlor. Her majesty'.s foot has a high instep, and her size is No. 2 B.,' - FASHIONABLE IHOES FOR WIN'tER. No matter how well gowned a woman is, if she wears shabby shoes it spoils the entire .effect of an otherwise perfect toilet. Well-fitting, well-made boots areas fetching as the smartest hat or th a swellest gown ever donned. But then are many, mans women who, alas, have so crippled their teet in days gone by with too tight shoes that now.)hey only can wear very loose and easy ones. Now one need not be slipshod to be comfort Sable in her foot wear, but that is wha Stood many women evidently think from the specimensheen every day on the pub ,lic streets. One. can be very stylish ii ,laced Bluchers, with cloth tops, paten leather vamps, pointed toes, and fla :. eels, and one can likewise be as corn S fortable as possible in the aforesaid shoe : Laced boots are:very much in favor, anc -' rightly, too, for jntil they are wora enu S.'they keep their shape by the ability t. t tighten'ttiem up as wear materially ex Spand4 them. Those women who hav gowns, wraps, 'liats and shoes for ever occasion will wear hign-laced russe shQes, wit.4-thick soles, pointed toe sans rulbers on rainy- o- snowf days .T *se are so trim and'neat looking tha it will never bring a blush to the "chee when muddy crossings necessitate th raising of the skirts so that foot cover ings are very much en evidence. Fo ressy wear Fienchr kid with, patent Sleather trimming is always in gTod taste f8lim.effects are the rule this season, an the toes run to such points that on Would think them very uncomfortable , 'but so. excellently are they proportion e S that they are quite s 'easy as broad ones. In the ,tlve.vipg .satin nas supe '" aeded the suedes, though, of course, colors to match..the.gow4s these are sti ch womr. 6audal slippery rather tha ties are ief falvorite'j though women a '.nevQr.. going to entirely give. up ti kyi.s' Oxford, that. is likewise very con RE^am , Pretty hat pins hate heads of round From Rock to Plant Food. - blue, pink, opal, or jet balls, with small, The process of conversion of granite t Rhinestones sunke in them. into soil is thus summarized by Pro- New- lAter paper has a narrow trian. fessor A. Johnstone,of Edinburgh:- Oxi- n gular flap on the envelopes, on which the dation of iron is the first change per- t monogram or crest is engraved, ceivable; then creation and multipliea- t Very handsome and artistic buttons tion of weather joints, and carbonation - are used both for coats and for hastening tollows; next humus is formed by lichens, . the sides of the front breadths of princess and then higher pants; following this, Id owns. fungoid germs, capable of assimilating t The lotus flower is the fashionable one aerial nitrogen, become abundant, finally 0 at present, and makes a charming -all the three processes, mechanical, - brooch in silver, gold, or enamel, es- chemical and organic, go merrily on to- I* pqially the latter. gather and contribute all in their proper y Full 'v vet sleeves,.contrasting often shares to te ormatio of an esuppor-deep- t very v.virlly with the color of the gons ing soil, capable of supporting the Sta luxuriant life of the highest, plants.- s they adorn appear upon some'of the. Trento (N. J.) American. * newest autumn creations .both Frech (N. American. &t and AterioaA. A Race- of Warlike Dwarfs. k 's - s A great novelty in -the faced camel'st The inhabitants of the Andaman r hair cloaking, in which t .e outsidee is elands are the smallest race of knawn 5r usually of som of .the beige tints,' the human beings, that is, taken on an Sinner side showing old rose, blhe green t showing roe e gree average. The height of a full grown or mauve tones. Andamandi seldom exceeds three and a d Box plaits appear upon some of thed half 'feet, and few weigh over sixty-five ae newest modes in dress skirts. Some of poundss. They are said to be mar. e, txe plaits show at the back only, others .ei ousl. swift on foot, as well as being dj in the front and on stilLothers they-form; possessed with extraordinary powers of r Watteau fold'that reaches from the endurance. The few travelers who oc- r- neck to t,he hen in the back. casicnally visit the islands avoid contact in French canotes ifre 'of l'ikht cQloreIl with the dwarfs as far as possible, par. ill felt, w-hich comes in squares for the put- tially on account of their extreme tilthi- an pose, and are dented and. twisted rhto ness. but principally on account of their re most becoming shapes. Velvet and flow: warlike dispositiou.and their bandioe;s he ers trim them, and muffs of the felt, with poisoned spears.-St. Louis lc. a- pleated with velvet, are worn with them, public. * ~ CURIOUS FACTS. 'lThe original pin was a fish-bone. C U. S. Flagg is on the pension list. sei A penny was recently found imbedde str L in the heart of a peach. var 9 The sbark is worshiped by someo th f 4 the dwellers along the African coasts. the SA new folding baby carriage is one ou that can be folded up to go ia a trunk, i An English company is being organ.- be ized for the acclimatization o.f elephants 'a Sin South Ameria va ha At the siege of Sancerre, 1672, the Huvuepots, to economize their powder, en used slings and bows. to fortable, providing always one knows Homer says the Greek bow was used w how to tic it so that it will stay tied.- by placing one end on the ground to se- wi Brooklyn Citizen. cure steadinessof aim. be The shield of Charles V. was inlaid i ATM.IES FOR DRESSES. with gold and contained over 60J ig. an Half a dozen ladies were standing ures engraved on its face. til outside of a doorway on a downtown A corn stalk bearing several ears, sev- on business block. Two or three of them enteen feet high. is the tallest product Sc were rather slenderly built, while the from the Chino Ranch, at Pomono, Cal., w4 others were inclined to stoutness. Al- last season. g though they remained there together lto A squash weighing 283 pounds was several hour't, none of them said any- recently displayed by a farmer at Pom- ju thing. This was probably because they ona, Cal. It is tour feet in diameter at ju had no heads. In fact, they were made the smallest part. er of zinc as far down as .just below the The "Beautiful Blue Danube," espe- of waist, whlle beneath there was nothing cially where it flows through Vienna, is d( at all except an iron stick for each one, not at all romantic looking. An Atmer,. leg with a base to stand upon. It was evi- ica traveler states that its hue is rather h dent that they were dressmakers' dua- yellow. th1 mies. The first ship canal on the line of the w Unlike most such dummies, however, present Suez Canal was projected by ra these represented the figures of real peo- Necho, an Egyptian kin' about 600 a pie. 'A reporter found by inquiry that B. c. The two seas were actually united the manner of making them is rather 270 c. tb curious. Fbr.example, Mrs. Jones, for The men in the Union Army of for- y reasons presently to be explained, wants eign 'birth numbered twenty-two per b' to have one constructed after the model cent. and the native born seveuty-eight st of her own shape, ahe goes and has per cent. of every one hundred who went C herself measured as if for a dress and a forth to the field of battle. costume is cut out according to the measurements. But the material, ii. There is in China a secret society c.lle l stead of being silk or other cloth, is sheet the "-'riad." It is a capital crime to zinc. When the pieces have been cut belong to it, yet. it has more than thirty cu out they are soldered together, instead millions of nenibers. Its object is t) w of being sewn, and thus is obtained a overthrow the present dynasty. reproduction of the figures of Mrs. The term "tabby cat" is derived from tb Jones. Atab, a famous street in Bigdad inhabited tl Necessarily, the measuring, cutting by the.manufacturers of silken stuff calleJd P and shaping have to be done very care- atibi or tiffety. This stuff is woven with r fully, inasmuch as the dummy must have waved markings of Watered silk rercma- w precisely the form of Mrs. Jones. She hling a "tabby" cat's coat. has it sent home and it serves in future Gutta percha was first introduced into b for dressmaking purposes as a substitute Europe from Malaga in 1S41. The au- b for herself. That is to say, bhe has all nual consumption now amounts to 4.. Ib her dresses'fitted upon it instead of hav- 00'6,000 pounds, and the Eist Indian c ing to bother with that part of the busi- trees which supply the denmlnd are dim- ro ness herself. Any woman will testify finishing at an alarming rate. k what an aggravating bore it is to have a King Kalakau's coffin was made of got e dress fitted, requiring as it does hours and kou wood of about 600 pieces; even a of posing before the mirror and all sorts the handles were made of wood. No of alterations and readjustments, all of metal of any kind was to be seen, ex:'ep which is atrial to both patience and tern- the inscription plate, upon which the per. per. crown and the HElawaiian coat of Irmni 1' ut with a dummy to fit the dress were engraved with .other suitable ia- upon most of this trouble iA avoided, scriptions. in If a dressmaker is employed, she can do Cornelius Vanderbilt, the New York 1 all the fitting on the model, and if the Cornelius, Vanderbiltsor of a o6rk I gown fits the latter it Will equally satisfy milionaire, thi of slksessor thread, the requirements of Mrs. .Jones. Of whipa d driving whip of silk threat. t course, this assumes that Mirs. Jones with a richly carved ivory handle beau- udoes not get particularly fatter orthin. fully enraed. oIt is go mounted s ner, in which case she would be obliged and has the name of the owner artistic- to have herself measured Mr anoth ally set in diamonds. It has touche. uP dummy., However, the greatest advan- Theword batherskite is of ottsh tage of this device is that Mrs. ones is Thenword "latherskite' is of Sottsh able to send her dummy to the dress- origin. Blather, blether or blither is 1 maker's house and she need not go there found in all three forms in innumerable r or- isturb herself again about the matter, places in the writings of Scottish authors, I having provide the materials, until the meaning to talk nonsense, while skate, gown is sent home all ready to b3 put corrupted into skite, is an untranslatable on. term of contempt. The original mean. Most women are obliged to make their ing, but little changed in the present own dresses, and for their purposes such usage, is "one who talks blustering non- a dummy is invaluable, inasmuch as sense." i they are thus enabled to fit their own Albino Birds. wiists and drape their own skirts as . well and as easily as if they were mak. J. Jenner Weir gives an interesting , ing a costume for somebody else. The account in "Nature Notes" of the extra- ] zinc dummies costfrom $8 to .$20. The ordinary collection of birds at the resi- price of them goes up rapidly with the dence of W. Ingram, at Westgate, living I avoirdupois of the purchaser, so that a happily in every variety of condition; in dummy with a forty-eight-inch bust confinement in very large cages, in spa-. costs at least twice as much as one with cious volarie, in the walled-in pleasance, a thirty-six-inch bust measure.-Wash. and lastly, with perfect liberty and un- ington Star. clipped wings. There is o.ne class of "" birds in which Mr. Ingranm is particu- SFASHION NOTES. larly rich-he has ten albinos, viz., three Th aris" hato isoneof th n w white jackdaws, three white blackbirds, The o .Marquise" hat is one of the new a whit thush, a white st ring, a white est for fashionable young women. hedge sparrow and a pure white variety Rhinestones surrounded with garnet* of the herring gull caugh in the neigh- Sis a new combination in cheap jewelry, borhood. One of the white jackdaws Fans, with draperies of gauze festoon- will go with the members of the family ing them, are among the latest novelties, to the seashore and follow them about. Cardinal ser e, combined with deep What is even more wonderful, this af- purple velvet, composes a* recently im- fectionate bird is taken by Mr. Ingram ported gown. in the autumn to Over Stilton, in York- S 'The deep detached cane is used with shire where she takes lou walks with a e almost all the ulsters, mackintoshes and member of the family, flying from tree Swaterproofs now made. aWeir, "I deem this white jackdaw to be e Redowill be the fashionable color this the most charming bird it was ever my Y winter, not dull, dark shades, but cur- good fortune to meet with." Y rant, cardinal and poppy. ---- r lr -THE ONLY TRUE 'IRON `TONIC Will pury BLOOD, regulate [IDNEY S, remove LIVER disorder bul: strength, renew appetite, restore health and goroyoath. Dyspepai, Indigestion, that tireu eel- ingabsolutely eradicated. Mind brightened, brain power inereased, LIU I- a bones, nerve, mut- | *|iIIL eles, receive new force. 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Ilap Wi-n that daLe.Oulyv l.'1.a year. Add- a?--it' .o031PANION.Bo ttoa.,hMa" A 1..;'9f.l "One Ever Printed. FI' ,ND THE woaD? 'th A-_l xe*s.display advertisement In th ,l ~'~r4ek, which ha's no two wnrds ,nia Word. The same is true'ol enat M eri~ng each w'ek. irom The Dr. tit. 1ti e Co. T' i hn,.uP ilueIc -I "Cr ter.thing tl'ey make ad pmu ijA -i. it, Eend them the n;,ine of '-they will return you noolL hA (.sOOtLAPHe oCr SAMPI.ES rn'a A Different Bra ncb. i t Bills.' Govero~*tt Itics show that in Ten ye fg t I all together, there re, in fiTunit.6d States, nearly 20,000 ikes of w rking men or employes ol rious sorts, and that these strikes cost e strikers early $52,000,000. What ey cost the employers is not known, t probably i was not a less amount. The number land costliness of strikes crease from year to year, and as they come more frequent and more expen- 'e, they also become more bitter and order to settle. The last summer has seen the soldiery lled on in four states at the same time, suppress riotous disturbances in sQme. ay connected, with strikers. Probably e total strikee bill" of the year 1892 ll surpass in magnitude any which has en incurred before. It is impossible to settle the "rights d wrongs" c,f strikers off-hand. Some- me the employes are exacting, unreas- able anid unfriendly to their employers. imetimes thwe employers goad their workmen to oaen resistance by injustice, a aspingpoliv-y, or overbearing insolence. But nuihi rg could be clearer than that e cost of st ikes, in the long run, is st so much aken away from the gen- al wealth of the community. Nothing uld be more 'wasteful of the resources both parties to a controversy. No doubt it wou d be less harmful, because ss productive e of the bitterness and itred th-d leads to future trouble, if ie million s of dollars which strikes cost ere take out and publicly burned theirr than spent. in the way that they *e. Let us h( pe that the practical sense of ie Ameri n people will,i before many ears, hit gtp0n some satisfactory means y which| this frightful and menacing rike wa are can be prevented.-Youth's ompaniun. True Culture. An adPmirable observation regarding culture is given by Mr. Mallock in these words: I don't call a woman cultivated who others on at dinner first with discussing his book ald then that-whose one per- etual quest on is, Have you read so-and- o? But I call a woman cultivated who responds a' d who knows what I mean as ie pass naturally from subject to subject -who by fish or a softness in her eyes, y a slight gesture of the hand,by a sigh, y a flush i n the cheek, makes me feel as talk of s6b e lovely scene, that she, too, would love it-as I speak of love or sor- ow, make-. me feel that she herself has :nowi theil; as I speak of ambition or nnui or hope or remorse or loss of char- cter, mak es me feel that all these are not cere names to 1er, but things. ,A' Terrible Strain. Son-'"lf you think I can be a newspa-" per writc- like you, what is the use of a ta.in up so many studies on, subjects -never talk about?" matic critic)-'"They are s H al discipline, and the cul- t l owers of memory, analy- Flower" For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. HIe finally, after trying everything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec- ommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem- ed to do me good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and consider that August-Flower has cured me." Jas. E. Dederick, Saugerties, N.Y.@ it is better to take Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil when that decline in health begins-the decline which precedes consumptin-- rather than wait for the germ to begin to grow in our lungs. "Prevention is better than cure;" and surer. The say- ing never was truer than here. What is it to prevent con- Let us send you a book on SCOTT & BowNE, Chemists, i32Souh'*5th Avenue, New Vork. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil-all druggisti everywhere do. St. 39 II OP * Piso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the m Best. Easiest to Use, and Crheae o Sold by druggists or sent by mail, ISdc E. T. Hazeltine. Warren, Pa. )JUNmm Morphine Hab-t Cared at Home: no |Im pain or inconvenierve. -Book free. IIUN MEEKER MEDICINE 00 .Chicagn. ii WV. T. Fitzgerald ATENUTSW-hlln r c'. Pr-' t .I..llY m__40-Page boo t'ree. Mother (looking over her bo3's shoul- der) -"Your spelling is perfectly terri- ble!" Little" Soun-"This i-n't a spcllin' les- son. It's a conpo.ition." Comiple-iou cleared with Small Bile Beans. One of the most. beautiful sights on earth is a happy child. If you want a positive ,cure for Bilious At- tacks and cold-, u.-e Bile Beans .S-mall. The only heavy burdens are those we try ,tO carry ourselves.: , Will do goil in almost every case of sickness --minll Bile B-aan. False worship will kill the soul as quick as no worship. Chicago, Ill., has begun a canal to cost $30,- f-i0,ii,i %. s li,.h is to carry large vessels from the lake- to the Misissippi . A Child Enjoys *'The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth- ing effect of Syrip of Figs, when in need of a laxative, an] if the father or mother be cos- tive or bilious, the most gratifying results fol- low its use; so that it is the best family rem- edy known and every family should have c bottle. An incandoel'cnt lamp without a filament is the next electrical improvement promised. EEECHAM'SPILtLS cure bilious and nervous- illness. Betchanm'i Pills sell well because they cure. 2,5 cents abox. Our old reliable eye-water rure.s weak or in- flamed eeesor T-ranulaled lid- without pain. Price 25e. John R. Dickey DrugCo.. Bristol. Va. XX.4 S, rs. Annite W. Jordan' Of i65 Tremont St.., toiton, was in very poor 'health, from bid circulation of the blood, itav- i ,n ruIh f' blood to the head. numib spells and chilk,aud the ph.,.i-;an .-aid the veins were al- most bur-ting alU oer her body. A coljision with a double runiter broiirht on neuralgia o the liver, causing great suffering. zhe could L.ot take the doctor' mruedicine, so took HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA and soon fully recovered, and now enjoys per- fect health. She r iv- she c-ul' ljraise hlood's Saraparilla all day and then not say enough. -io-oW!n Pills Iar. haul ndal1. -and are perfect in compo-itiou, l.,r:.pirtl-u and app--aran -e. I I sumption ? h CAREFUL LIVING; free. I: DFe,4 I had a malignant breaking out on my leg belowthe knee, and wascuredsound and well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had failed to do me any good. ILL C. BEATv, Yorkville, SC. I was troubled from childhood with an at- ravated ease of Totter, and three bottles of cured me permanently. WALLhAC MAN', ~ 5innvlle,.i.T. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SwiFr BsrECiFlO Co.,Atlanita, Ga. NA NAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, ATLANTA, GA., Treats Deformities an, Chronic Diseases. such a Club Feet. DisenseF or the Hip, Spine and Joints. P'tr- a Pile., Fistula. Cs- tarTh. Fenmame and private disease-, Hernia, Dimeases of bthe Urinary Organs,etc. Send 'or illustrated circn- lar. Namethis raoier. A WOMAN. HAS aery little desire to enjoy the pleasures of Ife, and it antbrely unfitted for the cares of housekeeping or any ordinary duties, If afflicted with SICK HEADACHE DAY AFTER DAY and yet there are few diseases that yield more promptly to proper medical treatment. It is there- fore of the utmost Importance that a reliable remedy should always be at hand. During a period of more than AkEURMISHUsOMM1 Ma SIXTY YEARS there has been no Instance report where suchb cases hare not been permanently and PROMPTLY CURED the use or a single box of the genuine and justil celebrated DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, hth may be procured at any Drug Store. or will be mailed to any address on the receipt of 25 cents In PurcgaOers of these Pills should be careful to pro- cure the genuine article. There are several counItm felt on the market, well calculated to deceive. ltb genuine Dr. C. MLane's Celebrated Liver Pills ar manufactured only by F=LEIING BROTHERS CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. YrrrserrrrarsO~~~ j~~~~~~~lrrrr C I II ,Mot h o ,TLRSI .i^^ ^ To Young 0 Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, S Lessens Pain, I 'Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. DBook to 61Mothersamailed PRXS.. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. SATLANTA, GA. i I i SSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ., ' pi- --I ~ - - 'N&' V [ T Lt. I OT IAT' ;VDE .%T, o: .lE l.-t ;A DITS OF FACT .'ND GOSlIP C.ITIIEHDi ON THE STREEFS-WHAT HIAS HAPPENEDD AND ISGONIU TO HAPPEN-P'OINTS PER 80NAr. AND tOOAL-MEN AND THINGS One doEar gets the GULF-COASTER for one year. Ir. -Joe G tden rath left for GOcrgia last week. The charming Mrs. Seldpn is the the gue.t of" Mrs. Walker, Mr. W. H. Anderson went to Gainesville Tuesday on business., la our next issue we will giv the proceedings of the' conventipi of the Y. P. S. C. E. Capt B. W. Mavsoi has made sev- eral large sliipw'nts of cedar to Europe this week. The bouy tender L tu'.,I, made port a visit on FriVay' l.1t, C Carsgrove in couiulanli. " The Methodist pia,-,-nhag :e T u n 1de gone a t'LTroLigh repairing the hands of Capt. Picket. The revenue cutter Forward, C Littlefield in command wc~ghed chor in our port on Thursday 1as There will be services in Episcopal church Sunday bothn ani mining ReL. Mr. Holman tor. Mr. W. T. McCreary one of most successful fishermen on4 coast made a catch of 4,200 trolt the 19t i. 1Mr. R. T. Daniel and Mr. J. Davis two of our mammoth fish, oyst -r deal, s, made a bti!iue.,s to it;iu seville yesterday. - Muss S.illie.Hdohnes has been cq ill for the past a\-lek, bult we are to I. arn tIhroutih Dr. Vincent.' sLe is now c',u'alet-cinig Mr. G. \V. X.':iicclo, of, W Park ;the sta'e -'c'r-t ,vr of the Y S. C. E., has been stopping witlhj White for tihe last two days. We are lu receipt of a hands paletidar from the old anid reli fi-rnim '\fuclhcser Repe.euin.-Z,A Co., of New Hilven, Coun. The many friends-, olt Mis Smith wil be !.i'i.1 to knoAl that will spend s-v 'r.u, wet-,ks in C' IKev with ?.[s. IHe'i (.,',a-htnnn. Five tram,) cmine into ,our nu thil n g iL of the h23.1, tlhy prolunjily idriv-E.n out of the . Therp, i.-s notmilh true worth i tramp thnt won't work. Hon. T. P. Chairs and (auahnter Mi-s M-imie Ch'lnre; Miss Maggie McCarty of O1 1 To came do in on the train Tui-sday are the Le.nsts of Hon. W. D. Fin son. Mr. G. P. Qulintan ce, tf Ar and Mr. H>,,-ward Smith, of Gui rille, p1aid the GULF COASTF! plensani call Vysterday, Mir. OQwi ance is an extensive dea'er in i trees. Rev. Mr. 'loweland and tnam arrived in our city Monday ni The people are glad to welc them to our island city. Mr. Ho land will preach at Atseena ( Sunday both night 'and 1nornin S91 Mr. WV. R. Hodlges ca/me nv-a ing shot by some unknown pe: on last Monday night. W S-returning from Mr. George Ki he was fire upon from ambush bullet, missing his h.ad about half inch. -. Willie Stewvart and Henry P two colored boys became involve p quarrel on Last Friday, Pratt sti Stewart several times with a st Stewart drw a knife and stab Pratt inflictina a painful but not otis'w und. They were promptly iest-d by officer Sutton and brou before Mayor Luterloh, who d justice to each. Mr. B3.,- Hodgson formerly old citizen ot Ce.lar Key but no successful uierchant in the cit. Archer was crossing palms with many friends in ou: city yester We learn that Mr. Hodgson is a pirant. for the position, ot p imite othtpae. eca master of that place.. We canu of Mr. Hodqsou that he is a democratt and no one is more able for that position. + "' ,I. : our .apt. just Sat -ari it. the light - A, ~ 0p..j.Itrr ar.-.-nn,. ...n- .0.,. .-,n- -V. OTT ':ie Lvttonu Literary Circle will ,lL in the parlou of Mis. L. M. Bar- i ,' .',,., ,10 o ,aii ti . li,.l raillairvy 17:,h. i whu taklee u intierl .t in Ie illI t Aut o:.-1fo' the evenin;Gg Milton; 't,.ihlar competition 01 T e, M.- Edg r rElliott; R *' e Mapgazine. publiih(:a.ti o at r E R rio. Til. com edition iq op , station, Miss Kate Mitson; Song, Miss Lu-cy Trader; Locals Mr. W. R. Hodges; Reading, M1rs. Walker; Song, Mrs F. A. Wdlfe; Qtestion Box, Dr. R. T. Walker; Mupic, Miss Pearl. Fields; Recitation, Lafdon Walker;.Music, Mrs. L. M. Barnard. Sprinkles of Spice. IT does not follow that a man with a husky voice is a corn doctor,-TJti- ca Observer. and i free to nil l no care t,." that i-3 iec-veisary is to- Ien -ii following o( esti-ton,; I. \Lhicl . book in mte lw Te,,taJin: the s.h'-lrt -t? .;. The l ->il,n':.s lshol td-t rM ail "',. 'v<-r -oi l I n.l. ll -, t_'.t.: I.I i. 'r 1.,,. ri' oll- [,-) ttli'3 ] pt.io r uly intl.t a, ii-T e Ladie.. H I ; Ian '-,ll t o n I i' .1 e L L.Ur nJ. l Me La.lief HN O n- .,n t ., I'Mii i F.* *ts THE "big guns" at the banquets Notice o. D are those who are fired with elo- STli, >o-i,:,rt,- iship quence so as to produce reports in i r e n F A. lVo1te .ua the newspapers.-Washington :tLi:. .i, Ture ,nr,iie, "DID yoa ever see Charlev Tieh .. ,n,.', u ,l . min''s four in-hland?" She asked J l, "Yes" he answered, sadly, "I saw , them last night. They were all. ,-CE-^ -A-W .ies.-,Washingtor Star. i l |, ,:. lts is the most, dangerous coun-e ,-hry ill-ltiu. No :.i.Va tri- i (r.t I- il-l' tt, . terfeit I ever c,Lue across," rei;arked t, U il [ ENT-A.\ to st' the actor, as he feit the latfh-and-1 r -F ,l.,irt-r, i J ,1i 1 canvas bridge giving-,a" way under his ,I.-,.t r,. well rninleii feet.--Id inapolis Journal. inl,) iu k eitJ"r. h. ,ls.ntb. ,. J, Vgicro-"Your son is in ,a drug RE.,_. store, I believe?"' Old Lady--"Yes, iFl_ .ai I)i,, r eut til r l ,* beg pardon?" Old Lady-"He runs il,,,lr. the soda foui*ain."--Detroit ree FOi- ELR- 1.Etl Sess,t 511iull it., r, t i Ir iIng 0 is1 ture .3SOL. RDC1 it 1. th -.1 ii IO I, lot torv, 'll V, J. Lui li-1he i 10. 1 itll K';~tiy i*,r. rec- The Deatliof Capt. T, C. Eltis. ORRENT-A sr:,.',,i ,ellini ,* ,. '; lit i a l i, n d,\ t t ril;I Capt. T. 0.. Ellis, the oldest citizen lne .... .. I i:-Ili re at .1, l. -I S- .I I I ,.li- It ird L I :tIiU a 11 oo' 1 it'I-0 1 of Gainesville died at his residence, t ..i in :'.i .I i.--l l tfi ei M .. r. II in thiscity on Thuislay night at 12 ,, .it iaS our o'clock. Few men in the state O - it onD Florida ad a lInrge r circle of friends sfe to, 5. T, ", anil acli'intances than Capt. T. C. GEORG A.' Ellis. 11Hewas an honest, uprigh'it,. nINESS CQL. and concientious manu. T.Loe who.kaew, r trip him best respete1 him the' mo. I . I n'ill the relations of life he was' a * uite dcit'n. He. w.is a man who, i b!lieved1-in oo go%, ,> I i, ci at. and that ieunt his energies in t,he direction of i.h',se -I,-.l'UI'esu li.:'t calculated to , ,p(,inioJte peace and .r: .t:ityl amo: ,, iu' r ine peo.Ie. He was one of tile few Y P. wito) as a pioneer. -i:)nt..iitrte-l the -- . Col. lifticulties and dangers incident to ,/ vin; the vwiy fid' the pr--i,rft' . ,id happiness of those who were to Ai A K E io I Io im. THIS VALUABLE OIFF i T< e ife belonged tI the class of mren Every young Liady Uld Gent.lem U. t, lit k 'rm s It", Lli.ll 11"e :on_, ,ll i1) 4, il the I L ; ,\ho iare Lfa 1 p 1;.".i :l'":.'I, and to Bi k l -in,',]ori0 ..t ..J ..rrlegr Je :,, :r-r.d .r tei-- -:,ti ,,i. it titi e miie' (, \-veP ahorn a debt. ol gratituId.- is due i,iii ,,,I ,he tuition. 11111oI a llppliHcatti the,. :)i .a w .1 l will nu *..r be paid. His 'er- n o p , sl,' vices to the S ta. d lMi in -the Iindi, -m i i-: .' -d.u tti:i n l,' t t edtlir Va,t etitlekl Li o a consideration the i lhnre.,-i.-'.ite eit -e Lt I'In *? rl inU-tJ iiK.C fi1 it l1:1- in 11, rl i .,t the *hands- i the government cI rv' i. -tin,,t,- Iti1:ii t. ta.-. Linr i W I s H eIsti-il ;l"',t 1 l tui -ut tlll S ti % 11 .t'Ill'ti S \V bIt Whi f es T I't.cl)1llized. H e tiu ,1 but t,, ,-,-th 1 .l" tle e'l;en~ t: cite r :d beed a consistent member of t.e /,,' i :lu ,- i,. ke:'ha t, " w ere ., h l a c ,e ,,tfr ,r C, anaieltl ' cit aitsit. chuirchI for nn rlv half a ce -. i. c it" '', : I 1 .-i,[ ,,i .-, i ':- r.d worthy igra.tlil 1 S i* ttv., and was, for his many virtues, ---. r .i..I. i r.- e n I I" *' ,.. ,i .,l -..:I.,111 -. .' '.itkiit l iln11 ce mta u fiea i uitver-sal!v r.- pete-1. TIE ~SiN, iD ro),'t throw away tine. n eo'.t B oluinu l wi h the -whole Iltople of I:i u iii! .,11111 i t. -i'i ,lV l iidrC'J i t ,I, ','.alit & MavitLi. hi,- tills community, would extend to M'acqc .,-,. and tho- e who are now bowed down with ' 0o.n. grief inexpressible that' ondo1en( J S. BO DIFOR at.d *it.-iAlo to the melancholy occa- S Cedar Key, Fla. The cause of hip death began six Dealer In Sy e-., ago ang has been grwmin- in i l I11 Tl j h proportion tt) his failinffg health until P i 1 ;. ns t ih.nsliln became so great as to Sialion(fli R n break the thread that bound him to Allthe latest Peri.dica s. and N^v p Mill-. L el.. .lept on hand. , i All his lauily vwee with hinm al- , .nulst constantly and were 1o'.lking ily into his eyes a-s *they closed upon - ght. them. and all earthly scenes for eve,. ome A, the end drew near letters weret0 0 )lvP- written to many kinsmen and among 0 Otie those that came to his aide were Mir. g,' and Mrs. Jonathan Weeks, of Mike,- 0 vill; Col. Wmin. ,Veelks, ot'Starke, and i 1)"- (.eo. B. Ellis, of Fort White. He __i= rson died Thursday night as thp city ' hil clock was striking twelve, and was C 0 g':u buried yesterday from tha Baptist z the church at 2 p. ii. by Rev, H. M. one- King, in the family lot in Evergreen cemetery. w ratt, Mes.;rs. J. D. Mathierson, G.. K. .- 1 i. Bro-me, J. D. r.. mwell, S,' Y. Fin-l W I:cek ley, T. .cMillht 1id L. X. Jaelck- ick, sou act a, II he e .-. :lil Lb,.,- 0Un.I seri- C:apt. Elli ~ .:I-.; ha v ii l- is iL -l ' a- (edar Key wi,. will In1 sad1len,'d to ghr IleL-ar o his death. leali. Subscribe for the GULF-COASTEI. y an 0. M. Vincent, .I. D. PLysician w a and Surgeon. Cu-'ar Keys, 1 lorida. U Sof Offers his pi'ofes i,.ual services to the, a" Sfl people of Cedar Keys and Viciuity. - ia OlOffice under City Hall next to GULF- i day. COASTER. anl ost C ll on O. J. Friend and examine his choice. selection of Jewelry, \V,:tch- sa' es Clocks, Diamonds, &-. He\ will true save you money.. His motto is fnir U suit Idealings and bottom prices. Shop l ,..i'osite Schlemmer House. " Nq FLORIDA TR LINE. W H1 AND "RS , FLORIDA CENTRAL, ~ ______il~__~ FREE TO ALU Outr New Illustrated ti a Catalogue ot PLAINTS, i RuoEs, BULBS, VINES, SSHRUBS..ONADENTAL ^ TREES. MALL FRnrrs. t R GRAPE VINES, SEEDq, L etc., will be mailed j' v FREEtoallapplicants. 0 100 paces. Most com-o Si plete Plant Catalogue ii published. Satisraction Guaranteed. 20 Ro-E L. HuA.:)L.. -1 GRETLNIOUSES; 3Uacrei NURSERIES. S Addrezs j NANZ & NEUNER, LolisiLLE, KY. ,lia, ...1.. 11 CaS TinIwllit tr. ONLY $20.00. ,NO TY EWRIT l will equal the NO TYPEWRITER ok of doublee Case for clean impression, perfee : minient, andnumber of copies of man! olds at one impression. Jur new machine has 78 characters, and i .ae ouly typewriter in the world where t * .r;tIl or small letter can be obtained wit, - it changing the position of the fingers, and ving check perforator attachment. Send p catalogue. .)ELL- TYPE-,WRITER O(... .. chicaqo, 1. " C A 28 UNION SQUARE. N. M -YSFRANCISg, CI4,OLSTON MlMs ATLANTA A C" AL. IT.Louis g~(JFOE SALE B'y AILASiE. PARSONS & HALE. -W iT'I & U H !IT. ,1 FULL LINE OF- -BIAL SUPPLIES Shi',il. Ut-uiert.'cing depnrt'n.nt open ., i :,n ni.:ht. Prt 'souij ii\ ,L ti--u Il' ei- s aril' ,Ai'il ol the county. EirbaIIllj:.n7 npcial t.4ti.i Paid To Orders Ey Telegraph. , k. S. HUTCHI .S- N. M.Irjn-r t-riand Undl.- aker. iLines'vi!le, Fie. Au Open Letter. Gainesville, Fla., C-14-9-.. r. S. EODIroRP., C dcar Key Fla., DEAR '?.iR:--EHaving used Grove,- Tastn',- s (.'l 'I'. nic, I do most un hesitatingly' c.,nltnd it those hav- ing ch :1-. Itn m family, it p Ove to be a certal.: c; e. Re!p'y, P. W. CORR. CEDAR KEY, FLA. ----DEALER TN- STAPLE and FANCY G1O)CERIES ALSO A FtLL LINE OF THE JBE-T Tobacco and Cigars. & PENINSULAR RAILROAD. Time Card i I.'fi-et &J-anuary i-9. 1T93. :- --I- 7 illl-- o -Ti__Di- I_ I I i 6 ,:, )i,' p 111 a L iv Fe rna vl:iun a r 3 O1 p I 15 a 5 56 6i int L- (i rnandinz Ar 3 fil l 4 7 *." 1" 11 *2.) Lv C6 lhtill11n .- 1 4.i1.) p 7 3 i. , i 1 2.1 i i., rAi. r ;Il'lIw inii Lv 1 ii i ) 'i 1 I'l 1 .a. 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Kissed b, sunshine, Il'led b, breezes, Lies mine own, my native land, With the waves from Gulf and Ocean, Breaking on ;is shining sand; Countless lakes and winding rivers, Almost lost in depths of green ; Fairest flowers entwine to crown her, Florida the Southern Queen. * Northern boatmen, leave your rivers That the Frdst King bridges o'er, Here he rules not, I 'am ready, Waiting for your guiding oar. And the life within my waters, * Glittering v.ith rairbow hues, Far exceeds your hildest fancy- All I offer-yours to choose. * Warmer grows m/ heart, and ,.'armer, Glad my d3,s and full of mirth, rill, aelast, ny j.:-urney ended- In the arms of fair Lake Worth Do Il e, her shores caressing Through the sun kissed happy hou et the Indian Riher bear you To this dream-like Land of Flowers : Copy of this song complete w\it' nusic mailed free \ith other and i.,, information zoncerning, JACKSONVILLE' rA,\AMPAand KEY WEST, SYSTEM oftRAIL WAYS and STEAMERS, to all Florid. Resorts. G. D. AtKERLY, G. P. A., JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. Vegetable:, Co t I i, PIIoa1de Beev~ *ri. .. 1 II tollsi2In1ni~c. a Pro-d e Fr ~iI1,T 1~~ ' i I 1f33S. 55-.,-I'..RH 5300 ACRES. ., .NUT .TREES AND NEW PE.AF, , .'ry'- rI.A,"nt G ,Fcd;E, J. pan l amrl oth.. Paragon, o :tio , ... ;.. J l'n i.ia. i. l Ene llh \W lrn l F'(- ,l A l,., , !Z.,'^ 4 -. .. Lincoln Uoiel.c-s Pear--vt'y-rv I e'.t. ; !! lery ;r-, lt.L( - l" l' d4o l.tiii .Jl 11n iaiiii-1it ,n -ter,, Bar rtlrtt. Japan Golde .n I.. .S;: s:,l/g- ''ut Bc i "' and Idi,-5., ie rll (.i- .tn,1 al e l 1't r.tetl ILt. ua,:. L. Sii;ni- ntl ld nih-, \ iint-e etc. Grape Vines. Sinall Fi i . l mli ih-e -to?*k MlNl ple-i '1dl I'oplnr tor -.treet piutiug. IllIistr;t- '- *' ,_ ,, Cl" ;kIth I L" I (rI'etf . ., u-'- P U' ,'.\ N'RGEERIES. %rM. PA.RRY, PARRY, NEW JE... PARSONS & HALE; L.E .:,..r 'O CEDAR KEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ILORIDA. FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, STAPL.; G;rcercles, FavIm Stores, and Counlry Produce. COTTRELL & FIN LAYSON, .. .. . S^, ^- ,."'I-. --- --_ CEDAR KEY, FLORII fDesad Shots on Pigh Prices We always'bag be C ari We know tlhp nec., it thePl,lic, iand we buy and sell] accordingly. Our Stock is ew, well "st3l.ced ain.i ffared at prices that defy competition. When in need of try Goqds, R(.ldy Ma.., clothing Groceries, StI .:ors ;upplies, etc., etc ,-etc., .ive us a call. * CI B ROGERS -COMPANY - V.,.. ~0. 'I 7 ~ d'i~ 11 -I- -. . /4 dJ - .?V, 1' .2 - .~1~ 'Is gone, and with it ourold Stock. We have just re. ceived a new cargc GENTS WEAR, DRES- -S GOODS, ); GROCERIES. AND CIGARS, MIEAT, MEAL kI5 ;- hi h wr- ofier i't V 'holes,: ALUMINUM SILVER SOLID METAL TABLE WARE, 0SMETIHING ENTIRELY NE!tEW. Durable and Pretty as Solid Sliver at one-tenth the cost. .Y LOOK Al THESE PRICES. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRE- SAluminum Silver Solid Metal Table Spoons, .(0 SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. 6 A desert lip-uves, 50Bd MetTbl e These goods are notAteyaesolid met 6 TeaSpoons. 1.50 and will ear likte silver. S Plate Medium Forks, 8.00 RAD THmI-AGNMmCOT OFFE. S PlatedSolidMedlum KnivesO Tothealst . S five ladie In every counly r the U.I SolMetalDessert Knveks, and.toevery flth lady thereafterwho anawdrethb N P ", Bentpoo m- p. each with a lady' elegant OOLD WATCE SPie Knfe, 2.00 4 at r gold fled case and a full Jeweled Swir 1 arSell movement and worth Do0 of any one's moue 1rThi offer to to Introduce these goods and they ar B terK frk, ,0' wel lorth what youy for them without pI 'pr. .. 8Pea.)s g1a.2^ 50 _Remember.awatch goesw veryorde(t th 1 pr. AL' Sugar Tongs, LOO first five received froi any.county an dme wati F ailwe4 'L wi everyMoreraflerward. We mean exactly what we Say and are able td make every promise good. WESTERN MIEITA WOXHRKSI MARION, IND. -* e I . ._ ...- I I __________ __ _ I - HEADQUARTERS FOR -- mm oll 1-,. -L. Int ltMuLai-eer. t 1 . I I I I --JOB Note Heads, *HISTORIES. . Every Machine .WARRANTED Also IiM J. IRO SON, hlr,. 7 1N. lkqdr Key, FlI. mI I ! .< . . The F^hite 1875. /- l1?4802. SE..I.. NG MIACHINET 4w. .. P .. "- r i -, iliam H. Veitch, LW GA..INESVILLE FLA.. ., ." C.EIl.lrJl~l:E 'I -' ' Y THE FI"-i STEAMSHIPS I j I, AT- --! iU.LISHED) WEEKLY y' I V E .Y .- . 1IE -./ ,.,.. i . FL.RIDA. -* '" : ^ . .1"? ;, "' I .. .,. 17 .,WE lR IR sOE . ,-'^ W.V lb ^o*/*'Y4^*Mt i L,,, ,,-^ ' ,' 7 -: ,l" ^ t, l '^ '1? ^ ,:! ' A ., V. .d .i ,, I ...!. 7. .. -'-'.. . *-*#' 1# -l^ "' /)"l". ,- i. i i , .L. .. ;. a i ",.- 1-' *1 .. . Ai i --i ..I .rK .v T >ir.? '; -. l' *' 1'r g^h; ^ "'" -*' -. -, .v 1' -. - _ At .,,I k;.' A'.I - f "Y" Y" ['-Nl T r," .'- L' I' E*^ *":Mi-W- -- OO .. .'- .. t-.j. ... "h., .. "' '. *,, . '" *,t,.. . .. g :t- -- .. .. .. -. r_. ".'i , _-* , ... ;' ,I2.00O. ., i. .OO .-.*B ...* V. LTOT i . c,- A. . l , . I ^] WE CLAIM ~--- I i ii, i- th ,. t i 'ilil.- t : L W i t.l t..,l -huittlh M:,.Lin. ai.. . ; Til~ T \ I F1.! I L I t- WE CLAIM l i i. 1? rl~ t h ll;ii One Copy one year, Ok.&-Copy six months, 07.e:opy three months, " DE, >.-" ,n .... .... .....I "'" a .;jigt htuz the ert h'SO,n Il i- *t e 47 o'pn c; e to Generat r f 4a A pe ,,. ,, ...., .. ..... ., ; ?": : :'. ..:- .. ,,, , -o ,o , ,;,, ,;*. ,, ' N- T ,,in .!., .u,. ,, ,,v .'.ant."xOO, .ntteOr RADEM~K CNT V e t 9ty tr et. Jr ek tile -tlo l- Vd t L ',n. T.-Pr....: d-- ""res. a ry it rr **;* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c tla^ w. In i*.N *,-.n a*'* a.- : *.! ^ ^~uoGmrOHTii j U^W oui^ =" ---'7" e~~i. __" 1vee' ' ,7i m :Q I, 31" Wash Avenue. rb~ t ,~t p 4RS E D!00IN0 NIT .... "^ i ; _. :. / -'; ". 1 ja ;, Dz ,, : ,;:r l' I.-,O ee^^ ^.^S ^ ti,.. .. .. '. 4"' MA "UFA a \ I s .: i U.T Hu D 1. 1" F-, W- e\t l/y. ..... P -FT ,'{.i *| '., i i w ,"i f :m k .it . .'=. i ,--/ _,', ^^ r"" :'f ._ 'V Y.._" r7 ... s. = ... .. n td .C. --- 11 o r' i" .. .. C.-. : r w r '-'i Lead*I~rs:^l R. 1 a d *aric ff^5n^^ ^ .l39 \Ve:- aa nttree*t -1, J; ik-onil- 'uJa ,fes Dt.% W U .i t 4P B"on" "r .... n ru I "" e received from e. ! ,..^S S -".:, ,.......,.S_,.. ."?.s ;,. ^ ^ ^.f..~ P.,,# /1.l;, .s.6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; 8l .... l 1'*' IJ*' ..; [.' .r ...' .''' ... 'l .r."..I:t:tl.;>"* *-. r. r, I 't fi ,, I l ,'*' i, '. '! .1 ; .* l .l < l ,,,- J ', ad e et' rB tm n -, ,k L . ..._vd , oat -o--: a"- 5'?,eta. 'il -i.-': r", !, '. 1 ', ,"-: ,"-;,.. . ..... -ru,,w,.:t Sd ran. .r( F1R2. B I I.S-- *I l-.. i L. .- II 1 6 l>..*r'aw .- IF'-' *1. -1 la r Imeu :. W i SCn t ; . _- p l.i i -' l" .. ".i "- .-li i .. ."- i -i .. -.' ," l; ^ l-- .: ', _r ':,i i:.i.twtu o).i -r H ,EMSTS- ,i " INDEPENDENT RaEADR 1st rece3r. ive d from N r Bot.,,er, ou ile-i', i. put '. .. .:..,,. ',,RT" :,. ,or. ,.,is t Stock .:,o ,. d e, I, r ,.'." .. -- .. l ,H,, ^ si, -nw,..:.i .i-- [.-.3l D.r.r.. -, ,i L AA -* ^ -.='.< ^ i ,., ,6^l / c-n ifirn.f n B rnir lui.l...u.!h r. il T / ., h L b..,. i.. 'ti u p e ee i e g a ; M HE in A i,, n ; t. lu ,,R Lt 3 r e49, ,., 3r rotlrp Ci rn. .r. A Uil <* ..... ll . Ad, 0 1?h, i &.,1 Q..r, I-. 4h l.l,.iUr,,glng.. U ryi&^, r,^ MIOvFY, rAD RS 1st.a r*2,.1, 3rk,', an14b'W 7 I'N, ---- \ DP E 1,,! 'N ;: ,4t [,-yop ^"" '. I T- AT a h i -" i '5' .i .' lB aI i wui? i, r t.. it t- i ii -fi. s. w i-II.. -,-.It .. .. S t o ck... .. .. .DR. Bt pu. 1.' SA it. Slv^t. ... L Mu. ; -1.. '" M ke .ai^/ --.^nd_ to- 1^ 1 .... ^ e .'-hi... ,.:&^ in. Ge,^iW E, ^ F'lor 1 at r at! e d tjrii 91 !.fr[. A 3 :, p zii, vi-; cibl k ul -",, Ad Itiffertrt Growin t':'^ Obimies o h olwn po ii' sl.3 ra n g e ,Tl( 14,.iTr1-h'3d'Uf,,' ,%i',.%,1-t-"Jn _L.,n] and 40., 'VA'SONS illIil l] ] li ,i,, Jl, ]:ll_ K '-.h lLI II- I A P .. .. ..JD E A'.. ... ............"" ...S tockLLEf T. -. ,___.--S", R I -.411._ FoV lut ratIT .'.,r A I. -"jii~ B sl -.1 .14 t O n ,A, tl- pl.1. -to!,,,1- R: L FYJnEA ER 7,,i,,R,1 nd4h \Con I ', ri Go INDE%,,PEN IDENTtEDI_,1t2d Dd i n15~ .. 50. 4i' .t1 I1 :i Ir'. I l ..;i L- 1 A l '1 1' *; n -ir 1 .. I. T -*,@I SUBClIBE TO | VERTISE IN'l 1f3 A0 7V IH1t * t " LE L I M WE'LAIM, 1 14 Tn. Ti. (hai*' Coa.,Ha TheI JOU:,nu. having a large circh-ulattiou l,.n f the Gulf Coar ai the-\ Adjini,_, Coulties, makes it tbh beJL advertisig mediau for tl section. Bnsins.s mrer wiU flud it to their interest'to is irt t cei t 1'.3 ii tluj s. ,;? * -;d V,'hi .. h .- I, f-tr. ,t.lin ,; thii tl , v. h i,:h t, hL i ..i- ,. ;'.' ),.' ,it,'* ,.'1 ", th .il. i' r,.- ri',.r' ill,. i[ lir',"h th .r. r ,,',:.. WE C'LAI.. TI,. -Vn... h a" *-_.*l-b,.utu',g n eaihk. WE L'L.A:-I' j r UU H h .. rUI-Mu U c- I!U i" ,. t. E'ON. .NU . .--- . Flom iill .sections is" respeQtfulIly solicited, espeeial.A 'o0m dipYren ,air own county. All matters of interest will .e public ied w, 'rel Th W 1it : Z li.- th .t-,ng,.t .oull .i.,:i ,:.u bo: ;th i. t. ,.,_l l .ALi '.1l.u :,y lL.-1 iln-. .,,," "j '1 .,TWING JUST RECEIVED A FiT" A,\S:RTMENT OF TIV , ., ,. *^. Th. \\W ite ( r|. S- ^ -t. M** ** C0 o, vvefceeeeeeteceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , it- c.t ri-ing WE CLAIM *Thie t'(hit,: w [l ,~l,:, til,- gr,:.,at >:>.t rah-i'_: ,:'f %\vorl .:,t dlly f.mhil,' ,:;^'iu ,,.:,,:'lin,. mA,:a-i'l . WE CM LATM The WVhit, it ih:nrp,-sl f.d[r idurabLilitY. WE CLAIM The Whit.- has-i the i,.,,t com-plte9 s,:t of u:-.. fuil att'l,.hmeuts ot aly machine made. rl '^ ''/ VYE (,.UVeI L lict family sewingtl ctine ibe world. r, * Ib ' ', WE .tiE PREPARED TO FURNISH, ON SnORT NOTICE %\ I WE CLiiUS claims lire into rhrr^t~ablnb. I , g tA5rn Ij, f.Y, i ., t .*t v, -, ',". '' ''- " ^ : inilt. l L -- ,'1. "* t. ".".tul ":,. 17, 1 .. ul ..Illt p ir 11 ' d l n,, V ,n I'vr' al'-. 4. -,. .<-in J I 1 That all our ,/ . <1 O T HE. -P_ _: *z :"H- "u ]?B \' ARNES1 Erif Hi.trP of the United States, '-d PRLEY " her Nursprks . t,.ht d'- ', ke' ,r _OQ_ '1 t-. H istor. , --1 .,nt1t ,_,t Th a!,,lve-l.,-,,ks I l,_avk in inau t.ities, by t.he dozens, i ca n fo in a una,.e.t the pricf-4 .re the qame ag .clhe in .x-41 i Jack. ] . l p t . ,e . nLANK- BOOKS :lu '.' ing'o1. a0u. ein-. both i e . [fr! ll~oi !!t.'tiI ,: a pg fr~.. ., .. -adn^ nas A good asorthient of Blahk Books, always on hand; as " lIng *and lne'st.wk of LeCotte C ,oaAI' .,ni. sart"of exeollenee. rTA TION E Y V, Le ,1 each aqd "othr ewl A^ en i*etioe .-Tr,,pandse Perinmmn, i tA n " ;Or qiUee. Neotatnie, .Amod, , us adock a pe t PENS. INKS, E WPTTING Mtrial scner:dly, alays on 1.t ,C it :" l '''4'~R p of IT.-eli-.t R J IRA ORAF 13-3f, ,.-mkreher. Alao-buitCo., Fla. *f F Uil. ! Five Years. For U,: by ' W. H. VEITOH, SoufAl i .AdLEo Court ,lh o Sqnare, GATNES, VLLE,,FLA. .1 i- i * L.- ~1 I State Jo0 ' CEDAR K .,d ' WORK i- |
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