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, i -i VoL I. No. 131. OCALA, FLORIDA, OCTOBER 3!, 1895. Price Five Cents PUBLISHED EVERY DA V IN "THE! WEEK EXCEPTING SUNDAY. ALL OYER THE WORLD FLASHES OVER THE WIRE CONDENSED FORM, IN A PRINCE BORIS. Sofia, Oct. 31. It is announced in official circles that the infant Prince Boris, son of Prince Ferdi Ferdinand nand Ferdinand ot Bulgaria, will be baptized in the Russian orthodox faith. OYSTERS, OYSTERS! Fresh, fat, fine, today by the quart, gallon, or in the shell, on ce at L. S. Black's, stall n, city imarket. Items of Interest for Everybody Who Desires to Keep up With the Times. A HIDDEN TREASURE. Philadelphia, Oct. 31. Thomas Moore, jr., and two other workmen, while excavating for pipe connec connections tions connections in Market Square, in Ches Chester, ter, Chester, Pa., Thursday morning, un unearthed earthed unearthed a small preserving jar, con con-containing containing con-containing gold and silver Spanish coin, estimated to be worth at least $150. Some of the coin bore the date of 1800 and some of it a later date. A a old market house, erected in the last century, stood on the site where the money was found, and was torn down in 1857. It is thought the' money was buried by one of the marketmen. PHOSPHATE DEAL. Charles Constans was up before the mayor this morning for ob obstructing structing obstructing the sidewalk, and was fined $1 without cost. or NEW DEPOT. Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 31. The new Plant System passenger depot is ready for occupancy, and all trains wilP arrive and leave from this point, beginning with some day about the middle of next week. The Florida Southern track is also complete, independent of putting down the switch in front of the de pot. The new depot is a magnifi cent one, ana every convenience will be afforded the traveling pub lie there. The railroad eating house will also be ready for occu pancy in a few day. J. Buettgenbach of Belgium, after looking the phosphate fields j The fire boys are busy wallin over, decided to purchase a plant up the sidewalk just north of the which contains twenty acres of -fire station, and will fill it up level rich phosphate land from Fulton j with the road, making a much and Al worth of Citrus .county, j needed addition to that part of the The consideration was the snug street. r 1 i ti: t sum 01 30,000, mostly casn. ims is said to be the biggest price paid for so small an enterprise of that kind ever made in Florida. AN IMPORTANT CHANGE. Beginning tomorrow and con continuing, tinuing, continuing, the S. S. O. & G. trains will run to Florida Southern de de-pot. pot. de-pot. This will be a great matter of convenience to the city gener generally ally generally and especially to this part of town. Additional Locals, PHOSPHATE RAILROAD. Gainesville, Fla., Oct. 31. B. Arentz & Co. are apparently in the railroad building business. Their latest venture is the build building ing building of a road from their mines in the western part of this county to Lake Butler, a distance of about thirty-five miles. B. Arentz is him himself self himself the author of the report and says he mean? business and will commence in a few days to survey the new line. in Jail. Jacksonville, Oct. 31. James Bowers, a well known negro crook, is now in the city jail, the result of his entering the room of G. P. Harrison last night and stealing a lady's gold watch. ANOTH ER APPO I N TM E N T, Assistant General Passenger Aent H. C. 'McFadden of the Plant System has appointed G. A. Cullen chief clerk of his department. Take your prescriptions to Tydings & Co. and get their prices. Only pure drues used. The Presbyterian church is be being ing being cleaned up and decorated pre preparatory paratory preparatory to the meeting of dele delegates gates delegates next Thursday. x The Covenant Building and Loan association will pay you S per cent for the use of your money, or loan you theirs at 6 per cent. Which do vou prefer? M. M. Little will explain to you. .The circuit court will close Sat Saturday, urday, Saturday, the docket will not be fin finished ished finished by any means, but the time allowed is fully used up. Engine No, 208 came up town this morning from the F. C. & P. depot. The broad gauge track was found to be in good condition. Mrs. R. G. Blake is expected home from a two months visit to i 0 the mountains. Her husband went to Citra yesterday to meet her but was disappointed. Commencing Friday morning, Nov, 1st, all passenger and freight trains on the S. S. O. & G. Ry will leave Florida Southern depots. All freight for Tampa, Lakeland, Inverness, Dunnellon and all points on and via the Plant Sys tem will be received at the Florida Southerm depot. F. C. Alworth, Agent. 3d C. R. Burt and wife of Homo- sassa are in the city. Mrs. Burt is very grateful for the courtesies shown her and the prompt settle- of her insurance by the companies "W -W V 01 whicn u. vv. uavis is repre-v sentative. The adjuster, M. A. Fuller of Jacksonville, visited Mrs. Burt at Homosassa two days after the fire, and after thoroughly in vestigating the loss, paid the claim of $1740 in five days after the fire. Mrs. Burt's loss was fully $4000 She spoke very highly of the satisfactory manner in which Messrs. Davis and Fuller settled this generally tardy business. Mrs. Burt thinks of locating in Ocala and will also build a summer home on their island in St. Martin's River. 1 Wanted at Once. An agent in every county in the state to sell the official and only catalogue of the Cotton States and International Exposition. Every Everybody body Everybody wants one, whether they are going or not. Liberal commission paid. Address C. D. Crutchfield, Oviedo, Fla. Great Bargain. An improved Gordon job press, 12x18, for sale at this office. This press was purchased at the factory for 300, f. o. b., and has only been used a few weeks. We bought it at foreclosure sale and will take 175 cash for it: Rev. J. P. Hilburn, the new pastor of the Ocala Methodist church, is a fine preacher and an active worker. He has already won the hearts of his people and they are justly proud of him. He is a strong advocate of temperance and will be found in the front of the fight that is now on against rumsellers and drunkards. A Noted Specialist. Prepared by Education, Developed by Experience and Rewarded by Success. Will Visit Ocala Regularly. Dr. W. T. S. Vin Vincent, cent, Vincent, founder of the Medical Institutes nvhich bear li s name, originator of the best knwn and most ad advanced vanced advanced system of treatment for Chronic Diseases, is a medical srecialist of acxnowl acxnowl-egei egei acxnowl-egei success, who h?s fttainei a well-earned reputation because of years of exrrience and a large and con constant stant constant special practice: associated with every form of chronic dis disease, ease, disease, he has thuseach d a degree of perfection and ability in the diagnosis and treatment or this class cf affections, which enables him to locite diseases of the most ob ob-scurr, scurr, ob-scurr, difficult and obstinate character, and de decide cide decide whether curable or not, in almost every in instance. stance. instance. NEW METHODS OF TREATMENT discovered by him, through original investigation extensive research, and careful experiment have placed in his hands almost infalhable remedies for the cure of mny of our most dangerous chronic diseases. Dr. Vincent has on file proba blv a longer list of testimonials cf cures than any other specialist in the State. He is particularly well known throughout the United States and Canada as the originator of THE IMPERIAL RUPTURE CURE. This g and treatment is safe, speedy, painless and peimment, ro operation, n j cutting, no de detention tention detention from business, no cure, no pay. Sufeerers r requested to refer to Jacksonville paper f r testimonials of cures. Dr. Vincent has decide 1 to visit Ocala every fourteen da vs uu'ing the jear. Consult him at the Ocala House Monday, November 4th, 1895. Rooms Strictly Pri' ate. All curable cases of Cata'rh Nose, Throat, and Lung Diseases, Eye and Ear, Stomach, Lier and Kidneys, Gravel, Rheumatism. Haralysis, Neuralgia. Nervous and Heart Diseases, Blooa and !Skin Diseases, Con Consumption sumption Consumption in tarly siages. Diseases cf Bladder and .Female Oigans. bexual Weakness and pri private vate private diseases skillfully treated. We undertake no incurrble cases, but cure thousands given up to die. Consultation, free and Confidential. Headquarters 317 Main St., a:ksonville, Fla. w atches, Jewelry AND OPTICAL GOODS. Gieaning, Repairing and Engraving. Guaranteed First-Class Work. North Side Square, Ocala, Fla. "red Q B Wei hie. ' Postoffice Drug: Store, DEALERS IN Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy Goods, Stationery, &c, 5os 0 Soda Water and Ice Cream. Physician's Prescriptions Corefully Compounded. 1 W. A. REDDING, ZVa yV).yAiVsx flanager. Q "Dress MRS. M. E. HODGE, t Making and General Sewing. 'All.Cutting, Sewing and Fitting done in the Latest Style, at the Lowest Prices and on short notice. "Room 3 LJ pstairs, Worth Side Square, Oca la, Fla. HOTEL ACME Horth Magnolia St., Mortli of F. G. & P. Depot, OCALA, FLA. Has been thoroughly remodeled pnd refurnished throughout Beautiful airy rooms and best table board to be had in the city for the money. Rates $1.00 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. High Grade Goods, Low Grade Prices. Repairing and Kngraving. AH Work Guaranteed at A. E. Burnett's, Jeweler Merchants' Block, Ocala, Fla. FALL MILLINERY! Having just received a full line of the latest styles of -fall millinery, we are now ready to please the ladies. All we ask is for you to call and see us. Thanking you for past favors, I am Kindly yours, Mrs. C. A. Brown. New Fall millinery Goods. . Mrs. D. 2XE Hick. is carrying a beautiful line of Pattern Hats and Everything New and Stylish in the Millinery Line. Call ar.d examine goods and get prices. The Evening Star DYE WORK 3 We are doin work to sui: the hard times. Cheapest placi in town for Cleaning and Repairing clothes. Office in old express of office. fice. office. New York Steam Dye Works. PORTER & HARDING, Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION 50 CENTS PER nONTH. $5.00 per Year. Stvles 1T J L 5 cts. per Copy at News Stands. CIRCUIT COURT. Yesterday's Proceedings Given in Brief. The case of W. S. Bullcck vs. E. W. Agnew came up for hear hearing, ing, hearing, the demur ot the plaintiff to the second plea of the defendant was sustained. C'Se of St. Petersburg Bank vs. J. V. Burke, et. al. defendant, mo motion tion motion for continuance which the court over ruled, at which ruling defendant excepted. A jury was then empanneled and returned a verdict for the defendant. This case took up a large portion of the day. Costs of the case were tax taxed ed taxed against the bank. E. W. Agnew, et. al. v?. John A. Anderson, complaintants gave notice of appeal to supreme court of the state. L. N. Green vs. D. H. Bacon, claim case, R. E. Connor claimant case was continued. G. R. Priest vs. P. J. Peacher. was called for hearing, verdict ren rendered dered rendered for plaintiff and judgment of $465 1 5 and costs ordered filed against defendant. 'Case ot W. H. Couch v.. E. W, Agnew judgment was.grant d by defaults r Court then adjourned until this morning, Octobci 31. THEY ESTEEVf A SAILOR. The esteem in which the sailor's calling is held in Massachusetts coast town is indicated by a story that comes from Martha's Vine Vineyard. yard. Vineyard. A teacher was wanted, and a sailor apjilied for the pbsHidhJ rle has to pass an examination by the conmrtee, and tremoled at the ordeal,' being sadly unlearned in book lore. The chairman be began gan began the ex iminat ion: MK f what is the shape 'of the earth?' "It is round, sir," the candidate ansWf red. "How do you know?" "Because I have sailed arou no! it three times." "That will do, sir!" He receiv received ed received his "certificate" as a teacher without another question being asked. A rgonaut. Figures do not lie. Multiply $36 by 7 and you have $5ooj-provided you invest seven times thirty-six with the Covenant Building and Loan association. Ask M. M. Little about it. What we have to say ... About the.... South and North American Lloyd's Fire Insurance, New York. Established in 1875. Twenty years of fair dealing. Not a suit pending against them for unadjust unadjusted ed unadjusted losses. Rated A 1 by R. G. Dun & Co. Service upon State Agent of Florida binds under underwriters. writers. underwriters. Reserve for protection of policy holders. Wealth of the Underwri ters,$9 000,000 II as com complied plied complied with state laws and author authorized ized authorized to transact business. $1,-000, 00 insurance in force in Florida. Why continue to pay exorbitant high rates when you can get them for less? E. W. GREEN, Agent Ocala and Marion Co. Office at Burnett's Jewelry Store. f Ml rorn n ts all Us23, tiff ttl lib tie icr waarca azl CchooL for Fire. BELL FOUNDRY CO.. Northvilli. Mich. OillCOLLEGE. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE, Over fifty years un-er the control of en family, nd in their full possession forty-fire years, has been removed from LaGranpe,GM aad open its 63rd pension in Manchester ((Jollepe Park J. Atlanta. September 11.1895. The new brick building- with electric lights, water-works, steam-henting. accommodate 800 board ere. Campus of 2." acres. Library, moMum, laboratory, telescope. Thirty in facultr. Mrs. Sal lie Cox Stanton and Miss Alice Cox. Director of Mupic. Pupils attend exposition; Alumn Day, Nov. 7. European uarty next eumwer. ADDRESS C. C. COX, RCS., Of W. 3. COX, BUS. MANAGER, MANCHESTER, GEORGIA. JU RECEIVED, D MANCHESTER. GEORGIA. I Lr ri Lr i ESESESESESEHESEHEHE ciEBESE05ESESESP TP qHSa5H555aSB5 SI Listen for the IS "Screech Owl' Next Monday. This don't "Tniim'n nfirn But Simply 1 UWII 0 filllUi a Reminder mean the That we are Still "OH DECK" in our line of Business. ll WATCH THIS SPACE. Yankee JMovelty Works. NORTH OF F. C. & P. DEPOT. OCALA. FLA. S7J BSESESESESESESESESESEETEBOBSESESESESESEHESESESESEi ru In ru "1 1 J n ru in ru in ru GEO. A. NASH, DEAELR IN Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Etc. FINE DRESS GOODS, Laces and Embroidery, Trunks and Valises. Agents for Buttericks Patterns OUR MOTTO: We study to please our customers. Ocala, : : : : ( : Florida. Pre d Ko Powers Dealer in General Merchandise. Produce. Groceries are new and fresh. Also a Good Line of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS and Prices to suit the times. Fuller & Clark's old stand, Exposition Street. r J fc) Montezuma 1 0 PI OCALA, FLORIDA. GIAE US A TRIAL Rates $2.00 to $2.50 Pert Day. George D. Courtney's City Market Grocery, is the bestplace in the city to buy your fresh groceries. A complete line of S taple and Fancy Groceries constantly on hand. I keep every everything thing everything in the grocery line. Country Produce, Chickens and Eggs 'bought and solid. Bread, Pies and Cakes fresh from the bakerv. G-ivis jug; Call, and us Convinced. Open the Year Round. Special Rates by the Week, Free Sample Rooms. The Star, 50c pr Month. Temperance Column. By the Ocala Temperance Reform Club. Edited by J. A. Munden. The Club meets every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in Temperance Hal. The Public are invited. AT WESTMINSTER AIJIiEV. The services in Westminister Abbey, the most historic of English cathedrals, on the Sunday evening following the recent World's W. C. T. U. convention in London, were attended by a large number of white ribbon women, seats hav having ing having been reserved, by order ot the Dean, lor the leaders of the differ different ent different nations. The Bishop of Dover preached a straightforward, earnest sermon, in which he advocated total abstinence and strong le&al measures against the liquor traffic. He referred, warmly, to the great convention of temperance women, who had been holding meetings there during the week, and which was represented in "the historid old Abbey at this temperance gath gathering. ering. gathering. He said that there were people who thought it witty to laugh at the tempt ranee cause, but there was not a cause more sacred. Dean Bradly read those conclusive verses of St. Paul. "If ?meat cause my brother to offend, I will eat no more meat while the world standeth." The anthem, "Cry aloud and spare not," sent a great wave of fresh, young voices through the "dim, mysterious aisles" of the venerable edifice, which, we venture to say, has never before witnessed a service wherein the organized, undenomi undenominational national undenominational work of women has been .recognized. Of all the varied meanings of the wonderful ten -days' meetings in London, proba probably bly probably no single event was so signifi- cant as this service in the Abbey. J. L. Smoak's shop is the best place in town to get your wag wagons ons wagons and carriages repaired and painted. He has one of the best painters in the state and guarantees -satisfaction in all work. It will be "to your advantage to call and exam ine his painting before having your buggy painted. His prices are r suited to the hard times. son TETSON .DeLAND, FLA., QPEfJS OCTOBER 2, 1895, State Institution of F1da Baptists. vnn BOTH SEXES. - College, Normal School Acad' emy Art School and Con Con-servatory servatory Con-servatory of Music. An Institution of the First Rank. Faculty of twenty-one teachers. Seven elegant buildings, heated by steam, lighted by electricity. Hot and cold water baths in dor dormitories. mitories. dormitories. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED GYMNASIUM Department of Physical Culture with military drill for young men. Library of 6000 volumes. Read Reading ing Reading room with leading home and foreign periodicals, and daily pa papers. pers. papers. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES. Separate building for music and art schools with artists of estab established lished established reputation in charge. Send for catalogue givng full in formation to JOHN F. FORBES, President. - DeLand, Fla. Subscribe for the Star. They a. Read. e 1 Bring us your Job Work if you want it done neat and at Reasonable prices. "Lookey Here Man!" Take the STA R if you want the latesCnews. CARRIAGES Buggies & Harness. Two liiliat awarMn at World's Fair fur SU-d'UKtli.Bcaul.T and Iow l'ri!. rix years atro we discarded the Dealer and began selling1 direct to Consumers at wiiolesilo prices. Itesult: up upward ward upward tf IOO.OOO Vrlif rfca olfl and cur factory now the largest on earth.dealinp direct wit h con consumers. sumers. consumers. Send for fiur mammoth -A" i,rwAugB7AQ. rjHpage illustrat. frt e c.-itali gue. ALLIANCE CAflRIAGK n.. CINCINNATI, O. m0 Ho for the Beach The Plant System have on their summer rates to St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Clear Water, and for points on the east coast, for rates to all summer resorts call on F. J. Huber, Ticket Agent, Fla. So. Depot, or C. F. Faires, City Ticket Agent, Ocala House. gnolia Barber Shop For Iljiir Outline s.11141 SliiiviiijJS. AU work dono in Moderd Style and Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. G. BELLi, Proprietor, West trile of Scjiiare. J W. Davis, City Market, .Dealer in all kinds of Florida and Western Ik Meats, Poultry, Vegetables and Fish. Bring in your Produce and try my Cjoodr,. V James Chace, Dentist. Office over First National Bank OGALA. FLA A. H. R. Fredrick, M. D. Physician & Surgeon, Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Office opposite Arlington Hotel. Ocala, Fla. T. P. Lloyd, Attorney at Law, Will Practicc in all Courts. James D. McConnell, Attorney at Law. Office in First National Bank Block, OCALA, FLA. Edgar P. Allen. Albert Wright. Allen & Wright, Attorneys at Law. Room 3, Merchants' Block, OCALA, FLA.- James H. Hill, Attorney at Law. County Judge's office in Court House. OCALA, FLA. FOR SALE. Eight-room cottage in the city of Ocala. Lot contains 2 acres, with stable, carriage house, ser servants' vants' servants' house, well, cistern, fruits, flov ers, etc. Fifteen acres good land under fence adjoining:, just outside city limits, can be leased for a term of years verv low if desired. Enquire at this office. Subscribe for the Star. Ma W. H. Chaille,; allies' and Gentlemen's RESTAURANT. Board and Lodging. Opposite Post Office. We carry a full line of Choice and- Fancy Groceries also in con connection a first class BAKERY. Bread, Cakes and Pies baked by best Baker in the city. RESTAURANT at rear of store. First class fare for the local and traveling public. Give us a trial. ,N, Edwards & Son 9 Baptist Witness Building, corner Port King and Osceola street.. l. s. BLACK, Stall No. 11. City Market. FRESHWATER FISH ON ICE DAM. Fresh water varieties Bream and Trout. Salt water varieties constantly on hand. Country Produce, Eggs and Poultry, Bought and Sold. Also a full line of fresh meat, sau sausage, sage, sausage, salt fish and outside oysters always in stock; very cheap for cash. lie Jeweler and Engraver. SPECIAL PRICES. At Carlisle's Drug Store dwards Brothers, DEBLERS IN Chicago and Florida Meats, Turkeys, Chickens, Eggs, Sausage and Country Produce. Stalls 6 and 8 City Market. OCALrA, KlwA. J. A. Pittman & Co., TP- mi 41 Undertakers and Embalmers. Dealers in Coffins, Iron and Wood en Caskets, Burial Outfits. Charges lower than ever before in Ocala. Also dealers in all kinds of Second-Hand Furniture. Prompt attention given 'to all orders by mail or telegram. L Welter, Watchmaker, . feK mk Mesdames McGIosklin & Lawrence Dress Making and Plain Sewing. Cutting and Fitting a Specialy. Satisfaction guaranteed., Prices to suit the'times. Call and give us a trial. Butler Block, firs: door west of Fuller and Clark's. The New Brunswick Restaurant, Misses Richards & Hallett, Proprietors. Board $3.50 per Week. Regular Meal 2s Cents. Hot lunches, coffee, etc., at all hours of the day ami night. Ex tra dishes served at moderate prices. Hear Dukes' Corner BiSJo&a, R. D. Fuller, Dentist Office over Merchants' National Bank. OCALA, FLA. Thomas J. Clary, Justice of the Peace, First District, Marion Co., Fla. Office in Court House. Prompt attention given to all Civil and Criminal Cases under my Jurisdiction. OCALA, FLA. SniTH HOUSE Large, cool and comfortable rooms nicely furnished. Best of accommodations for the general i and traveling public. Rates $1.00 i per day or $4.00 psr week. Corner of North Second Streets f and Orange avenee. v i : 1 Times Are Hard and you need not deny it. But you will forget it when you buy Groceries and General Family Supplies of tiie OCALA INVESTING CO., They also run a first-class Department where they do Repairing, Cleaning and Dyeing, All work done to order and sat sat-, , sat-, isfaction guaranteed. OCALA INVESTING CO, T. N. NORWOOD, Business Manager, W. H. Marean M. D., Hom6opathic Physician and Surgeon. Klectro-magnetic and Massage Treatment employed in treating Chronic Diseases. Diseases of Women and Children a specialty. Office, corner of Second and Main Main-streets. streets. Main-streets. Residence, corner of Second and Watula streets, OCALA, FLA. LIDDON BROS.. Liverymen First National Bank Block, Ocala, Fla. Fine Livery Turnouts and Saddle Horses. Charges Reasonable. Orders by Telephone or otherwise will receive prompt attention. fi .ra ffvi h fi a u a Proprietor of the only first class Colored Barber Shop in the city. I have taken charge of my old stand on Exposition St.j three doors west of First National Bank building and solicit your pat-ronage. I am fully prepared to do Shaving, Hair Cutting a! d Shampooing' in the latest styl (Jnly first class men employed. Give me a call - Steam Xaunbrv, 3otmnson Bros., proprietors. Work for Transient Customers Finished Same Day Received. Special Prices to Families. f All goods will allowed to remain in. the office over Thirty Days. rner Hain & South Third Streets. p BO5. Ocala, Florida. IN AND ABOUT THE TOWN. Some Things You Know and Some Things ,You Don't Know. Wm. Gray's for your fresh oys oysters ters oysters on ice. Are you Wanting to sell goods ? Advertise in the Star. C. W. Chace of Gainesville is in the city. We have in a full lineot Palmer's fine perfumes. Tydings & Co. A fine lot of ducks and geese re received ceived received today at Gray's. J. M. Turner, oi Gainesville, is in the city. Call and see our fine line of foun fountain tain fountain ayrenges, Tidings & Cc. Young chickens cheap constant constantly ly constantly on hand at Wm. Gruy's. F. S. Einstein of Cincinnati is at the Ocala House. Isaac Stevens has room: Jiished or unturnished. al&o fur fur-two two fur-two cottages to rent. A full lint- of Buist's fresh seeds at Tydings & Co's always on hand. H. E. Ward ot Jacksonville is in town on business. '0 Portraits in Crayon, Pastel and Water Colors by Gottlieb always please. A trial solicited.' Fine Cedar Key ousters today at Grays. George H. Coleman, of Cincin nati was in the city yesterday. E. B. Richardson's stable will furnish you a first-class turnout cheaper than elsewhere. Call and try his teams. Rev. J. W. Dukes received a v- sick benefit oir the 23d of $15 for one week's sickness. The National Protective Legion paid it. Bradlord Holly, of Grahamville is in the city attending court. A Apples as fine as you ever saw at Gray's. The National Protective Legion pays $15 per week to members in case ot sickness or disability. H. E. Word, of Jackonville is in town on business. Fresh oysters on ice will be found every day now at Wm Gray's. R, E. Yonge is just able to be -out from a long spell of sickness. For Sale. A nice young milch cow, half Jersey, with calf two and one half months old, cheap for cashl Apply at this office. j J. M. Miller, who has been away on a visit, has returned to the city. Fine fresh water -fish today on ice at L. S. Black's, .stall No. 11. City Market! F. C. Brown, of St. Louis, is among the strangers in town. Gottlieb makes Flash Light Photos of Theater Parties, Balls, 23anquets, etc., at short notice, and guarantees perfect satisfaction. Capt. A. E. Willard of Homo Homo-jsassa jsassa Homo-jsassa is in the city on business. be sold for charges if Artist Gottlieb guaraptees every Portrait he makes to give entire satisfaction. Studio opposite Mon Montezuma. tezuma. Montezuma. George M. Deming, of Newark, N. J is among the straugeis in town. Use our Eczema and Tetter Cure for all cutaneous disrates sure cure for erysipelas. Tydir gs & Co, For Sale. A 5x8 view camera. Inquire at this office. W. W. Harris, jr., of Orarge Lake was at the Montezuma yes yesterday. terday. yesterday. For Rent. A ten-room house. Hot and cola bath, two blocks from square. Apply to H. G. Hay Hay-craft craft Hay-craft at city ticket office ot Plant System. Mrs. J, T. Yonce, who has just moved to the city from Missouri, i s quite sick. When you are hungry, go to Misses Richards & Hallett's New Hrunswick Restaurant, and first class meal. :et a If you want a good daily paper, The Star will-suit you. Messrs. James and W. W. Gib Gibbons, bons, Gibbons, of Silver Springs, were in the city yesterday. Take your dinner tomorrow st Misses Richards & Hallett's. You will get a good meal for 25 c. The Ocala Choral Society will meet tonight in the Witness Hall to rehearse their pieces. Wanted. A lew private board boarders, ers, boarders, ladies or gentlemen. Conve Convenient nient Convenient to public square. Rates rea reasonable. sonable. reasonable. Mrs. Thos. J. Barnes, corner Main and Nurth Third street E. Messrs. G. W. S. and R. M. Fife, of Reddick, were in the city yester yesterday day yesterday at the Chaille house. For Sale. A first class horse and buggy. The horse is a splen splendid did splendid buggy horse. Can be had cheap for cash by applying at the custom house. Mesd. Israel & Brown have moved their dress making estab estab-1 1 estab-1 shment to their residence. m You can carry $1000 to $5000 for $24 to S30 per year in the Na National tional National Protective Legion. F. C, W. Williams, organizer, Mitchell Blk,, Ocala, Fl a. Charles Tt Gibson, the merchant prince of Grahamville, is in the city today. C. V. McCoy, the Ocala House barber, will give you the smoothest and easiest shave imaginable. Hair cuts in the latest style. Gottlieb, of the Ocala Photo Company, opposite the Monte Montezuma, zuma, Montezuma, makes FLASH LIGHT Photos as good as DAYLIGHT pictures. Try him. Rev. N. A. Bailey, pastor of the Baptist church of Leesburg, made us a pleasant call today, having stopped off in our city a few hours while on his way to Micanopy to look after some interests. HITTING ON A To save money is an excellent idea. You couldn't hit on a bet better ter better plan than examining our immense slock of Furniture and House Furnishing Goods. They arc wonders in themselves. People cannot understand how we can sell them so cheap. The secret is out: Our immense stock must he reduced. It will he to your advantage to give us a call while we are reducing our stock. ouononoonononoonononononc iPeel a a p o a a a a a o a E3 O E3 adlv lTodav? E3 & o O Wo oclr fc;c a O serious diseases often follow trifling ei Q, ailments. O o If you are weak q and generally ex- q hausted, nervous, q have no appetite q and can't work, q begin at once tak- q ing the most relia- q ble strengthening ga medicine, which is q Brown's Iron Bit- q ters. Benefit comes q from the very first q dose. g I Brown's o El O E3 0 a o C3 O E3 O Iron Bitters IT CURES S g Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver g Neuralgia, Troubles, o Constipation, Impure Blood, g Malaria, Nervous ailments 2 o Women's complaints. 5 Get only the genuine it has crossed red J? J" lines on the wrapper. g BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. g aoncnoaononoooonoaononoE:? Salt Fish I keep constantly on hand all kinds of provisions, includ including ing including Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, and all kinds of Fresh Green Groceries. I also receive daily Chickens, Eggs and Ice. A large supply constantly on nana. WM. GRAY, Exposition Street, west lrom First National Bank. SEE HERE William James, he Upstairs Barber in the Gary Block, Has taken a Fall Hair Cut, 15 a Shampoo, 1 5 c. Shave, 10 c. All work done in first-class style. Come and give me a trial. Wm. Jame5, The Upstairs Barber, GARY block; ocala Bt Coming to NOV. 15, The caia fi First appearance in 10 yea s of the show SELLS Enormous United Off America's Greatest, Grandest Tented Exhibition, the Premier Event of all Combined Circus Sea sons. Largest, Oldest and most Cjmpitte Arenic and Zoological Exhibit in the Universe. Ocala, Friday! An Intensely Thrilling Magnificent 3-Ring Circus TIT m III sights. J2 monster waterproof te ts, 4 special railwav menagerie, embracing every cftive brst known to exit. Its niultitul of features, each one a show aloi e. Ore ticket admits to all combin combined ed combined thows. Presentei for the first time in this city the biggest and mcst Extinsive Exhibit showing none than 'he r rst beasts ir captivity, among which &air of full grown Giat-t Hippopotami, flock of Ostriches, edu to tnese parucuiar ie.tures tneje are 50 Mammoth Emblazoned Dens 50 filled with remarkable wild beast treasures, which are none than double as many as any other circa in America carries. See the Magnificent Street Parade at 10 a. m. Faiday, Nov. rth. Two complete performances only,!afternoon at 2 and evening at P. Door 5 oren ne hour earlier. Seating capacitv it. eoo. 20 g-1 tlemanly ushers. Circuit parties can secur e tick tickets ets tickets in advar ce at the bri nch ticket office, P. Drug .Store. First Big Show South to reduce tin idiuission to 50 cents. Children under 9 years, 25 cents. Ocala Friday Afternoon and Evening Noy 15fc Special Excursion Rates on all Lines of Travel. AAA Only Big reus en faassri that has m3de two mighty countries talk. BROS9. io Mi o Afternoon and 9 Evening. Koman Standing B,2cn AsTonishirg:, Bew'lderine and i n re pli cable metoric surriices. A c"czm f startling acts it one tinre are to b-!seen. See the exciting H ippodion.. ad Oala Day Sports. 1,0x5 wonderful, stattling ard sublime sights. An ariny of Kuroj ean ind American artists 1 he (iiart Show of the World. big circuses, i se.arote rinss. All new superlative sersations, 5 contaneni menageie, o mammoth cages, gala hiprodrome races, an army of artisi.. i.co 1 eople. ;oo horses an 1 oonies. "too all feature sc s. i.oco woncferfu? of Wild Animals, are the only Giant IJensral Tiears.a. cated seals and sea lions. In additior. |