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R. Pubt i d Twice a g IESISTILE, PlRID,1 Miowdy yand T- usday LY, 8EPTEXBER ?4 194 ONE DOLLAR A IBR wanasfl pmffKHm ^- Mlfo Ch.icag. ut wh. o se. -nam is withheld by the managers of the in- %Mi dream ed that she was Jump. W-4 winow., Wmkisbe rih to the window .1 r ;Sth four stories above the ce - st "Biveway,3 pushed oat the scrse hgilttbuq u pS'eat leaped Into space. Her sister vakhe8i Just in time to catch a fl S131 -g limpse of the woamn's night robe -**** a" *sh&Wared the window sill. A1R.1IM efstlBmang woman crashed into san ---.i e aiH bedow. which broke her fall WiSgaiylo* ad aWd her from being crashed to psti 6 :r6ouMy Leth. As it was, she aroe with guergn W~as cmt enly brafsed elbow. COTTON WHIPPED BEYOND SEA,. bearing the archbishop br from Bar Harbor, Me., wa w wrecked on the Bosto $may divisiw of the New York Sthe statli here today. 1 iw hialhe .was asot e I gg c ry snakes Up J. -P p vitl Iof Yhrk.c who was also i -5elat was nning 60 mtes SA he. wca ^i, was jmt passingthe-sitation ii rooeflldbranch, ran up the c for some reason eneapinin- Tbeatgine of the special sighted Apt at ba ot on acceoat of the 0"ot o tie train and slippery dut th aills, du to the mist bsh to do more ptha sllghly re- ie sp of his vtoi hie. The seer oft the brancb-eiglaa. ea~rd -po*Lubot had not flue t move go 0 'Way.- w a-rsblshop'a train. struck the || B*eBt enne :"with-- fa-tap vrsh-arnhmdeml'he The1 ricomotive was thrown from the ad acsrom the east bond track sb wvrokof the North Brook-1 vaine. The cars did not leave msxdiatoy It was realized that me ot hatheblsbop and Mrs. WWmWas well as others attending i. had bee imperid' and first idfte-awre f them. Rev. z. El 16Ae rcbseh p0(s getary, an red for those In th archbishop's eer~ayvig n One--was wound- WiM th the arish besides Mr mi and Mt. N"a were Rev. MoidefnU, and Re. LJ. 31son and |iS. It ^ was ruWamred that a I was hurt, but her injulries were is Trafic a the roaad bklued for sa ee tine. etWof the tra employs were ast W speed of the ape. tat thesolntary engine was Is! l dts befor It was pstow., eet2."- hotn -ilc."it hebo- weanIieMTably amae r~ liftjii iiif :; :- 1l^c l |^ - I A oealem sat ea atd *nhe-sfel e ftmB Ssli., 1-AS-& northbomnd ai^infaton.tCae peak. and1 l^^liri~eE~i'.tt^^B late^ enmn t engines, kilings Rn' mlie laD ay. a -the'- ssen I. l sevreyinjuredBa' James1 k~da freght freinh- mwa usea tht freight engine s4 tp^by ^ inThe accident.1 (noeto the -catelesaneom brakeman whac nowna as rT ^ tsgth'r ters1 ^^B^^^ 'attf'^eethers warpean Spinners Taking Much FProw eo.rgiaand Alabama. Cohmabas, GCa.. Sept 4.-Most ol the cotton that kas beea marketed Sc far this season in Columbus from the neighbvrin; sections of Georgia and Alabama as been shipped to. EUro,- pean spinners. Warehouse receipts -ave been over 1O,00 bales, and All of this but about ,-.- bales has been dold, the pgeater portion being e.- ported. The local mills have bought e tar only 1.6IS bales. A cotton buy. lg Aria which- has bought 5.0'0 balee this season, has shipped practcally all of this cotton to Englpnd and conti- nental spinnerso. ,ay 300 bales of the entire 5.000 going to New England. A representative of this flrm said he never saw such a remarkable cuoan The consumption of cotton In the Columbus-mills is increasing steadily each year, as four new cotton mills have been erected here lanfour years time. The local consumption is now conalderably over 40.000 bales per an-- aim,. and this makes 'Colum ua a splendid cotton market -EW RAILROAD TO BE BUILT. Hawklnsville Is To Have Another Imn. portent Rail Lin*k. SHawkInsm"l a. Sept. -f-Thlngs seEm to be setting lively in railroad circles here. A wellknown ra!lway contractor ad I builder -has 'been engaged, so: seemingly well founded advices say,I to build one of the lins- necessary to complete the railroad from Hawkins-- i Uile to Balabridge. A number of- short lines already exist that almost connect these two important points. The iead will traverse a Ane section of coW try and wi'. take in the towns of Hlawkldsville, Sylvester. Ashburn, Wl1liagham. Carisle, Tiehencr, Doe- rtn,.Sale City, Pelham and IBalubridge, only a few miles remain to be filled in to complete this important through- I-ae. ,a- k!asvHeaus are nursing the raiL road situation carefully and witt le aothm good go by. PASTOR DISAPPEARS. Rev. Kslley Laves His Home In a Mysterious Way. SAusta, Ga.. Sept. m4.--v. W. A e., as tor of the North Augusta Metodat church. has disappeared. He left his hom last Friday and no trace of him has yet been discovered. Thisl is the third time that Mr. Kelley has disappeared mysteriously, but this time his disappearance seems to be more complete than ever. hae te -ever. ist ft. and immedi te friead have kept &e matter qulet and work-. assistance of the newspapes- wa asked to locate the missing minister. aosvrned as a of t is eaesd that he may ave e- . _- them _ m-aks of a-ablsspa, Lae acts [d-" Li ivtigtion htG Ltt lo *T W: La a isste. .: OFFICERS' LICENSES REVOKE. port Made as to h Causes Lea g to La horror a Ne York in Which a Thousand Lives War Lost.. - N ew York, Sept. 24.-A lengthy re- porf has just bee-n made public of aa investigation by the local board T- steamboat inspectors into the general, Slocum steamer disaster which occur- red in the East river last June and cost nearly 1,000 lives. . The report concludes by annontciag the revocation of the licenses olf 011 ers aboard the Sloeum 'asqollows: Willatm Van Schaack. master and pilot; Edward Van Ward and Benja- min F. ConkHia, chief engineer. Briefly summarized the principal points of the board's report are: -That the fire was discovered at the upper end of the sunken meadow and that North Brother, Island was the nearest available point to reach. The steamer's life-saving appliases were Inadequate% but had the boat been supplied with double the Bnum ber not another life would have bee Ssaied. because of the incompetence of the crew. That there was an abso- lute lack of discipline of the crew- b cause of the negligence of the master and of the pl.ot. That iare drill. had bees neglected and that, had the crew been trained as the law requires, such disease wold have been almost lionceivab That one of the crew to his Ignoramee added to the inciplent flames by throw- JgE thereon an empty bag which had contained charcoal. That the chief engineer wps grossly negligent whem noted of the fire In that he did not see that the hose had been connected and the water turned on. The investigation began July C. a, was delayed by the .InJries oft Captan Van Schaack whloh confined him -: tIbehosptal. T'nder the law the boof ocly took up the eoaduct of the vesel' s licensed oiReers. The othei phases of- the disaster were investS. gated by a special commlabson appoint- ed on request of President Roosevelt. ana consisting of General Wilson. o the army, and Commander Winslow, of the navy. This commission has not yet made public its report. The report reviews evidence g-i .e by river capta s and expert .as river pilots and continues: A few minutes after the mater was made aware that the Sloe- n was" n fire. he gave orders to the :.lot to beach the vessel on the Norh Brother IElad. Tt ord er w obeyed and the steamer was beact probably within there m -utes. "I the face of the evidence we CE not, in justice, arrive at any coeds favorable criticism passed upon Cap tits Van Scheack for not havin beached his steamer at some other cording to this view. was due to- h Impossibility -t equipping 1,500 per sons. mostly children-. a. few uni utes and not to the age of the ipe servers. The evidence before as in dicates an absolute lack of d.e pf-l. on the par of the crew te .-Aei- t of thu master of the Steamer and the pt who under the a next the master WI cbare, n oelW se 4e1 provisions 'whch eie a eere 'once at least each week to eal hands to qarears and gereise tea in discipline and use d the fre ngp -ee thiat al qs===ats fega.red m law arem a i ete wuaiwkcserfor SSchoo: Thi- Ts.n -Plsn! Pic- talc and Pasty-Other Notes. Lake View Sept. L-ie are having some ah needed aim. The farmer are all busygathering their cotuto ad eorn. The cotton -rop beingshort inai vifty will all be gathered by about the middle of October. Miss Queen Jobuaon one of Lake View's ehaiag fountg ladlis, left lat week to take charge of the Center school Mesrs We. T. amae of Pimland Mandango island and W. W. Scott of Arcadia, who have been speeding a few day in ouar midst visiting old fieadsand relatives, left for their houmeslastW eaay.* V Owingtoa lak eof children wewill have no ebo4thifal. This i to be regretted, for it is sah a diudrantage to send our children elsewhere to MAismAnime Turner returned Satur- day from Flemington sad Orange Lake, where she bas been isiting rela Lives for a few days. i. G. Gaisage of Areadia is spend- iagAome ti'e here with old friends. Last Tueaday a jolly crowd met on Cross Creek and enjoyed the day with a big fh-frey. Some of the young Ikes went boat riding and caught a Friday night there was a maeial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Guthezy. Some of the guess danoed, while aes played that exciting Miss Za Tarner left for Gaines- Tile SSa=ay morning. She will at- tea the hi school there this er. M eMau MeKay of Cross Creek a a faew days last week the guest of MisesZora andl Ananie TuMer B. Dansy of Reddiek was visit g tives here this week. B. L. Pasting has been spending nme time atsOange Lane. THE NEWS FROM MELROSE. Property WI be Sold for Taxes-News SofPersonal Coaracter eire, September 2-Mr4. -. C. Husband ad daughter havc gone to The sale tf property OB which the town taxes remain unpaid will take place October th at the town hall. MiasiJsephine Stevens of Jackson- wille is visisfi Miss 'Mmuie -RobinsoN. E.i. Puiest aud Miss E*a Priest re- turned Mosday frea verwy pleasant trip North. Rev .Julia has also re- turned fre the North. Mn .CMcRae eToo" TueWMay for High Spring, where 1Ab will be the goest of Miss M. MorAsis. The Misue Carrie and Grase Uglow of Sturhe wee te guests of Mrs. 0. C. Grimes for a few days. The mayer has issued his yearly se h at as tfhe biped that the porkw ilbe dne promgatly, so as to h.ve the town look if bet when our frnals with a trip to Pupkia Push and aesai on the lakson Monday at.. Mrs. S. Sttot): REDMOND UfTTS w8 A NIN. Isk Lad*r Leys Race is Fast Flap e a the A rl -: E. ed. aeorins-ilt is dyin. We r eaa _ -_. ...-. b __ -.. ._. e A . --I5 the 4i- w e .A" .. . Omrsx~is ok . OE MAN- INSTANTLY KILL Another Sa To FA --d- ter Nott Kcwt. - Kanoxville, Tena., SeG pt. ?'-k a cla to The Setiel t r_ Jelie -: -A terrinc exploila oearre aboUt S o'clock this morning at the Je Powder company's works, about a mile from this place. LeOt Him wasa ffi ad Sam Harvey is ta ht to b h tally wounded. The asccaMeln woear red m the building known as t - -"Coming Depot,' and -the atapi with its contents was completely d molished. The clothing was b rne entirely from HIIbs body, sad is form was burned almost to a crip- Harvey was also very severely N - -. The case af the disaster ia s NEWS FROM -EASTER WAR. Japane Amiuans Oamesden AgiA- Ft PaAR St. Peterse'. rg, Sp. 2-2.-G l Kropatkin Mtelrah tat t nese have assumed the Ofts Dentslaputze on Fe Pas whl a IS the railroad between Makma aa shun about 12 miles te MnUkdem. Lendon, Sept. 24.-Rseasia - are displaying great activity Ma s -e lug ooaJ-at Liverpool for VladsostetW Theiy oer $6 per ton, plus -er4 : Upon the ship' departue a aagW #3,75 on arrival at VIadivostok. Th - irms generally are m lAgtiag jsat h AW fe wshps have been d te Kong being the otsteible eat Toko, Sept. 23.-1 p. .t'-Aa e cial telegram reports tOhat fghts eAd takes place at the towns : Tilllg and San Ku. 1 miles or theast Att Yang, on Sept. 1C. The dispatch -: -"Or departure advanced thro Heinuchsuang. on Sept. a4atd Mk ed the enemy. conistlg of MM pay of infantry, some cavalxry aI a machine gun staltloed at Tid a a battalion of infattry -ad S esw sIry, six qulck rlag and oae aa gum, stationed ot Sanaw ga. - Russians, who were drtven to ta w e -Try : ,*- + -- : Cemitien oef Wfe o Vicorey or sef -w_ : zv. Loado. .Sept. L-W .. ..4.r . lady Curson, wie f the vihies rl India, who wau takenB IN agr *qat a Is adi areeal, but amat lp pdhis mm * A dispatch frum Walmg- eagg Dover ,tAe W sii ports. sayf ine larpdy*as st x well miinta_.-e& a"t all of thea were ka a -"i-. upol Lady COrgg tasememar @1 4i ea - l--- '-+: g-le I . tl L i~i I~ ~I I i ~I ~::: _L- .- bfoid& Dwr: 1: best selected at atoek ever blhUght to the city. Are you .naldelg tree lanting, stapeby pCatalogue for winter -is Bnow ready.| IC I ^. R. Curtmis, the amous pecan pwer of Orange Heights, was in the ty yesterday. The Doctor is a mem- Aofte UBaitled States pension board id agme here for the purpose of at- edlg amettaig of that body. MIsrlesmHampton, after a visitof ee"ai wNeON- to Hampton Sprjgs, asIetrn4ed to seb l y and will re- sB daring the seiaing term of the laia e Graded and High School. e is the rits astaat of this ehool.- Cap^ J. 3.Barr, one of the enter- hing eitisensof Elsanopy, was a vis. wr to Gainesville yeterday. Capt. errmevalullabe orange prdperty in m'tlelofdaad isexpWsia ahand- ayleld fran biagrves the coming -R -'F F t -i J. nodte, for mey years a esi- etof Nor*lrOannvsille, was visiting Iay frieae here yeatrday. He m iaweeagd io the saw mml b t- -nat Haeptoa and reports that his uli-rnaiog oB ful time to supply ademen for lumber. P.B.H.Ddley of Joeeville visited be fty yesterday. He tates that the aer are all very bys just now asserin their c and that some of pie ae expertaleing trouble in me- isge oottn pises. The rmains have - o damaed the crop in hi F. X. Damay, one of -the leading rates a mndgseeral Is4 f of Artes io, wa aavisitortoeaiswvlle yes uday. He sy that the farmers are mable toseorneu muck help as they es'to gather f ietr erops and laso gae their lands foehe fall crop of MisaJxamee Melnfoaeharrived in the by& yesterday afternesa from her ..tBa..h.re... e ..e of the* ea- **-a- in the Gaines.vilE miles of~wto be precuat at the fee. r..e!e .aar .*. .. -:^: *' ]. t loag etou planteos la that ee- sa d sapons that hi yield will iU2rirt viigto the aatcrpUllar and me, wihsh have damaed his crop Mt methrd. a asy places I lan ee isew o as tig left of abtt the *alh, end this wiMR Me meMAse th elo B to opea -wiUst-be mg in thhansof the lWN.-b- our- Bioflkidney HaeTs Great I I maofelfy lL, Pcms JWM* - tuft''" ''*-- grand chancellor of the Knishte of Pyhias, and is making geat preper.. a for the district meeting, weh wil be held In this city in December. Herbert Pinkoon departed se - day for Hampton, Palatka and other points, where he we sent with glarilg hangers and other litessem advertis- rIg the grasd Gala Day, whieL wil bi pulled off on the 28th inst. wewads are expected on thatdae mgaieM - L... The pedal trae htem Pamiaha f hundred. .Mia Jaliau en aed,{ordbyease r pears ane o: Ali&Im esg a agf Saefr Ufor ve* 4n *e tam Or11et M6 rith a i- sU teie - Poilt were shopping in the eity y lis Ja[ ityy Strieeyper m" e e-- Georgetive ye o s redaned fom- a brief b pletmant sojforn at W tsh. Mrs. W. B. Emins,an estimable lady of Evi -toe, i n the city on a viit to eMrs. te.-r. W. Tas- ch. in- W .N Adaum of- oe Rochelle, tee- Mrs. F. 3. Hammond aatd dAghter, Miss Xyrnle, urre shopping a the cfty ayesteIa. iThey created at Hawthorn. eMiss Rath reiile of tledge, the o charming daughter of Mrs. T. Harper Beille, was shoppingg in the city Fri- day. R. J. Futch of High Springa, a mem- ber of the firm of Futch & Co., general merchants, was transacting business in this city yesterday. Mrs. IV. S. Banks and daughters de- parted yesterday for Green Cove Springs, where they will be the guests of relatives for a few days. Our iron-elad labor contract is in at demand among all employers of br. Price ftBe. each for lee than 10, or $2 per 100. Send cash with order. Addren The Sun. Gainesville. IFla. tf H. C. Cato of Alachua, for many years tax collector of the county, was transacting btiness in this city yes. serday. Mr. Cato's numerous Gaines. ville friends are always glad to see him. Aftera bwiness trip tothis eity, Dr. Walter F. Grahamn of Miami departed for his homeyesterday. Dr.- Graham is a prominent attorney and real es- tate agent of th Magic City. and has made a wonderful sueess. 8. Outeen of Micanopy, member of the firm of ten & Berrin, ex- teniss naval tc r operator, was in the city yesterday. He was en route bome from Jacksionville, where he had been summoAed on busines. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Fateh of Ala- chua were visitors to this city yeater day. Friends of the latter will regret to learn that she has been suffering for stme time with weakaesM of the yes, and came forth purpose of con- sulting aDr. CortheIl the oulist. - Joseph Daughtrey, for many years a resident of North Gaineavile but who is now one of theefcidIt operate in the employ of the Atlanti Oasi Line, was in the eityyesterday. Mr. Daugh- trey has been for the pass few moatha employed at Folkaton, Ga., but states that he desires to return to Florida. Afteran absence of about three year In Ta pa, Wi. Coldham an d a4xgh tess, Mimes Ruth and Bemlsh, have again become se te of North Gaiesaville, having removed to their former beautiful home. Friends wil t.nt they will bew wel eatied in fu- W. E. Dow of High Spriags, ouesof the elesnt eand sueesfural asoIitous Qbmpany, was at the Brown Hearn yesterday. Mr. Dow as strit deputy J.x. Vaens anad or aht I were I towujaterdaey assistd e toa aaggeMs al-. TeY-g Mr. Co eom wart mear -Jf- asB-- a...m...y Mra.M.R8aa((h s yhassetmd Ewavey SM iB Miit hew aS i pfeat hbmryis, a*t summ dmB GeI kel FoBa a s yte. IG. L. Belbaa aeaaatpnig ri W 6allM"r utkediat Key was wain oftede oI my mae- *V, tis MItata an agemeble a. IAt wa ilb e emembsere tha sella seiug afmalsatarsbai ateedar Koey a few sag Mr. Wtkans be -me aTitn to tlae tyshader- 4ykewiheastl8afi wit them tesult hatshe wd S ot tw e l en e leas never beegextraa ted, eda 4And ay bTe easily felt jo her thesin ..M I.ddenxeta totHhe 1meoenty pAmer formedon sad thc~ eovedlain aehort-wo t~ime. it^^^! Same timeaeg o an aricle apptiered battles. By miAtake the article was the erAedited to The Pent Goda HeiralA indeed o The yConty Advoeste, published at TRlase.Man mubseui- bermhave entirely oterloolmd the fsas that the article was taken rn another. paper and havecalled at Ile Sun o~lee to see the rattles, epressing 1 doubt as to a snake having been killed with such a number of battles For their bens we will state that a eithien of Gainesillle, whose ver*city we have never ar quesmed, a b he -as sen the rattle s in TheAdoaeoffice at Willisteou and that theSumberis orttley mated. Fream Ssiadqp's Dai* Sn: W. A. Striekland of Paradise was trea meingy business in Ahis city yesteday Min allie Perry of Rocehelle lat theeityon aviLi Y toCoL and Mr.m E. p. F. Saenhez Mto s Mary Croabytaahasreingdoun lady of saopy, w visitag e fried antis cit y yesterday ALP. uIanpkie of Orana Fge Heights ee of te weill known at a luctial aitiean aof a that tew a visitor to thus city yesterday. 3. L Coaley of Hgue, Georgee Gleason of Rocky Pol-t ad L 0. iracyf Htfigh Springs were Nomegth visitors to this ity yesterday.. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maddo of Tage were ia the ity y osteay. Mr. Medw lo 0 a t one S th Ovahued emloyes of the Union Phasphat Co.mpanyr Evan SCaW d, Dharmsing Shedey ofNewerry n the ye dady, hoin omeaaopy wa s contng rat- thte i ted States had . ProP. Lmpk~ lil of Hrage, prighci- palxei of thet Pinee Ouwt a vihoor was visitor to this city yesterday behl. ness connected with the school beard. JisBla Waitn of Hawte, aer Ger arton of leaky Poiat, aose. through thie city yesterday as toe PMsf. 3. H. ( ado of tWado wasa vinto thee fy .yeteday. M e Md princopal of the eled. hkeel, ano the {Tatlo hastitesi is i. oy. 3. At C.Smpteam desaering aesi triof. was Ia seo tel yeastera ean had his se pmised se Thea ea' soe. -cne lI it. Owma D -. -. .... L bet beas aes it - de hterhliae irone, a rewle r m e- 'heP" eonth s ahe ..t-o -,t pMr Irs. a M'' intsh a mhr, elaWt osives prieipl ofer the Amer High *aleola -therS hom e rhol v-sited M he ht etiz where e oewil -snpay s f tit X fwUo dX -,: --fAIM ly L-eoipieoh great b" y afteraL h. Meategh b e ehyer- tiaMerWt, the -sbieiige fb habeu - arw a mhse asd s Breno_ - ~a th wher e inhe gIwioeme be etin ofo'his g coy, . M. Mahel CaosAhe as atstome .eeientW Ju. *. M -' ,aynM. w h Ae .eui Wshe e-. e mnear Albehe, oad't Fair. Feneads estei ag of hi op. ... Mion MAry ointo rs to as aesea , .again, after a diUghtfa" Th I .. day ra.l t Fa m.iJanning har .e- low., and t La u, vrMW l he spelt e helnited to nee ofar hRe as in. te wIy ye aleriayg adm Hagd e bSwam smonu the fi ritors to this eity -ester. eday. Mr. and Mso. manning aere- jolein, over the arrival of alfne boy at their home Fridlay niht aod ie. r. John A. Jone a of Cadile was in the . eity yreerday asd lyade The wSan a agreerb call. Mr. Joned as beri -afering from hia teeth for the party few mnhs, Ma eampe ao eslx n. ainisteredt ean overdue The hoGe belonging to R. A. Beeker peCar while Cpie bate a few dayof Beeker delare the n idsal was poione Wrog matiet.and p adminitwring the poison wealtt p Ceemaket andmr um ceat DR. 'P. 3).. HIOEX , W5R. ATTAtKS -tYNCHt LAW. governor Candr on Recent Lynch. Si 'ngs eorgla :- tat~ a Sept. .+-Ez-GEo7ernor - der throth the press, ha, strong- Bmn-ed miob vtoleance. and lynch Sla referent6 -the recent State - affr bld Of c.- s r .he B.e mf et o the law bas been W an the atority of the corts Ij&-G "sie Ping of the6 Airhe AtM iihing in the nature o we wiho -nalitute the mobs. How- w Vest the- pvrocatw, and to 20 btasAes it baa been very great. aw Is aBo aecessity for resorting to a8iw. 'The rourts established by r are abasdauUy able and ever wAli. r to prtect the Inaocent and brtg Ilty n speedy teustice. The So society demands that the mob - r u"r= the i-MItloa of the B^ ^ : ;?' ^^-^ ^.- -*' -wow guts a~P o, It l~k4 ic smil .sO a t ^ ..^ S.-C., PEDR ICK USED -VE BRYWH ER ER tfth FULL- 1i ARAN'TEEis. - -M " lI ho has one of the largest and est se leted stimks of er offered in this market. AllHof these goods wil be sold on the INSTALMENT P LAN Everybody can own his own Buggy S or Wagon, and pay for it on easy terms. watch this space U 4 " o W.R. THOMAS I-: SNOTICEI- The Gainesv lle Furniture Company Announcetheopenig oftheir Mammoth Household F urmishing Store between October,1st and 10th. We will 4 splay the larg- est and most up-to-date stock ever brought to this market. Our new stock will coni of Stylish Bed-Room Suits, Odd Dresseres, Dresing Tables i fonniers, Iron and Brass Beds, Sideboards, Buffetshinalosets, Extension. Tables, Diner a Rockers in all styles, Book Sereties enter and Library Tables, Mattings Art Sqares, Rugs, tc.-in fat ev thing to be founding a a st-cass fur- nis ig houisc. teed to be corr. P~rte con- templating+ the": h i" anythi mour--- wl l money bywaig for our -raad OpenM g this ope- ^^Byffi<||-,i- l-Ab M _m-_ LL fOR vsOlaBT E 'k -- -' to ae CmruWMs 4ourt. Ebe Jierie a Alc"seeeia ount. 3eorf Cumsl. Maty en Mart~in vs. ha set oIn ppwiw by fMldROIt apoerde to the hq tweny- o ream itIs tberel overeedbst- ledn hes re fstebane be-is -eets aeqni. the dtsenkatheore-tin ea ma wt- of- tshe SSw of Floria, sand ha beed b- sent fr4Bhis tlace ol resMence for wre than Asizy das preofedir tlsOer o-f P- ieut-- -a 6omeaeta Iblasf 1o that service ese- ot be cade Upon a. aMd i oer the ..C twenty-one rear it Is therefore ordered at _sal -esideat defemmn be aud be is beMe Uelret4 answer to UthapIn to -platae let salMu easoe o or before monday. the &d of3e october; A. D. ItL.etberw te alega- tis of said B w be tlsafc e Ao essed by I is fther o ered that ti'or eTI be pe- t ia utedanmo nd State. Titls Autrst 29th-dn9b. E. C. DENTOY.Cl er kCi t Cour [Sesa Bys w ee.. .eC. A true e Cr of irdCUMaJ. PeT S. o. Wlecies. P. C- EVANS HA 3. or Co .o wr-ac ,.-e: Sthe CtirciteCourt, Eighth Jadkiia2 Clreuit. AlebLan Coznte. Ptid- ia Cauner. wob L Baws vs.e Sra~z C. aIs.-B *for : iv e .t, : : Itperl bL asM t ppeadeai to t3e a fied ln te abore taed cae that Sa C. Bawmd t-e efeManstereha iname.is a ano- adsiet of the State ofFlorid. is a resident of C-nton. So.th Carofad Ci oerte. ae hat said -teatet e e m d ae hereby rei to apair to the BIs of Cow- tiert *Medi aindesmoar before Mbholdg. easrd of OIm aes~. A. D. -toe osC-erwa s -llenaios of sal e wl toe takes . ofeased byddefe Gn Itee is furthworderedb that t -dwuer be pr. asbed one, reek for fIwtecatflereei A truake copy of ori~oaaL .C. BESTOS. cMi. o oeri S aos2DlC. EVANS AeRArfoLr Asiarwt Laud ae.tfanases~as. Fla. Notice is herebt e etron that the stoPr- ta" enesentter baesideteesof er =m a and to make easlproof luapPortofberc -l 52a :satid proOj win be mr before and Receives atGaesavme.. Fla. On Octchar Ru. S2lIs for atbeiS of Lot 4..e. IS. .S. he .c(tianos readiee sweS and eunlaSehc of seiaid l0auds.ix:nd. .Mr of Atles. Fte. e Julia Rotesma ofe Ao wa LiO'a'd Oalres at Gas" iae-. 'v.% *. A a u .. U9. J IMotice es herebalteathsiat the foU?lx aaben aebler htflhdaMaoe of hlalaztealo to makce f rn wmr t nt of l elaia, and thatf saroul %3 be made be-at ant Building Materia l^)- BHAU. BTOm.K --: . Suo ents,aos c.fBiii L.XL gI&E. Promtetor ao s. ... .y *. [ "j -+j _- Kl --.. ^^^^^^./.-I~a~^ .1 I I I I 4- U- Fw_ to as ;of ib. m O Elt. iitta' i to the eleB of the Ssate # theI a ift iiefasu is Noemnber. 2Uf lor mamesion 1r Ca m an .o .... f -a I o 9 o -u--s of tmt l ta c the p ea o t te a 3h r .i _ -w s. agW halt e he shael e g I coIts which shall have juzisdl ctios of aU ase, o i to i e di mar, -come I : Sl e e r .e s law in which se deaniad or s aa-4 e of the o ecod aO hers pr ez : J I U a -..-2 w U, a e& le Ut oto s-and Mu -r w nho a od tae for r year- ca tT 5s av e -" =,;- /-esaaftame.a Fmalle an be vpd a ve shrisaieieo n exicasee pr ctdion c 25rii >ourts-i-ct :_ ffM'- E .' :_3,syep H2 iOu of_ :opene. w ... d o _lJs oce t The ra e cation nals mt r a tin re'enoo .lat as to r tad a ns fol io sc.:- -t d move 51100- t -t I..a iate r. h io ptio otr xeml appaw u Th d .tnti o l .Ae "Setio. 2te Thei ert i --:, _t he SIlIl iS*t n be swhen I pan a ld tes theme dgt a f the eornty court &ma1 Ye.t1o5 f urisdcthe o p st :-."- se -. won ,^ ^ m4- A .- -- 4c s ..,- b--A tg o .sallae islatio- sir n "cit a s caipai sio 2 d ar V~- W.. .. cus dbu _e -in-iI t and of--. ,4 IV.. s~ ~I~-saw st was heing 4contnU1 Ihe re shall be tcc-ted by the qalied ee- -l n res,' at a, ire. a h :e ?r n e, c ,S .e. .o, sad the andihave neiverhad aeturnof thdiseas@. udge is elected a prosecuting atranley tr sad thousand doa. a, a c r'-y-," -:- L'e cir- ..- ya.][m fdij-s---orIuel^ad wh m upmy ilold u.s, ounty, who slt a ll hoa @ e for tcr yearr. crt; court, s.aII hnae e e '-ct of Aof ithiof Rheumatism 111 duties and OLD nnsha beWMbed -ft-by law. ch cous .- may bhe olh.d at the Jaj.l etai.er i d ed . i a g m-everything else had failed. I have zt .leasur e o TLf. --he L-gAt a section -, ofiAte Ai V. itrtio -- eobawa = m-a_ .U i to wth good Provided that a t ll county judge. hold te snt o of thie State of Falnda erey staed< so - D a e. an APMA. osce at the raeiAcatior of this ameudta s s hThat a to read as .-l..-s: "/ i .oef :ieS tte -,5Mt. Verse .Wrieon Ave. continue in Ithe ei s ifi tion or. e t i* d-r oath. anered rsy i s;e at tmy-.deane+ s e e o the Thep-l-ono nsa.idsthat odu i. tlawtheso-r omucessors are duld qualified. and ,-1o ,- e.a ch--.o- a Aam ation .tando t o at ainrae h abeobed the prv ided wof d i hee 4oadtc Irt a s bodwadRheumat ican never bAou, this Sasee, the county judge of said county P sent I ....--qu-ed til these a.e l-tralied mo d hold his of l"~ and perform ite duties jdge- e eican There Tmh -e r ea, court ._- ___sh.e s eoei rct lk itlh ir, AIan ath shal .e c Ar us y ci wo be Vre e _.te u-taryo State--John Pal- tcks thedi& se Itdf. It u nesei ARutld iae fy *. e or.=. I tal . o cuuisditln. Iton -tainsnot Cowtashem S ec tion o arctic vth. (cu-stt--n J G--arat 4ee-' :- Str n That the following amendment to t o -2 he State loe Ca is eret mn ga .. 4 Oneo&o rals, I stet i o t iuti u t rau e an e on reta aou- in ie co:ts --b-w a-s "S e c tiin Z' "l l o n.S a m e ' -e -- ..? *anteed e tirey mined .to the =electors of the State at t aittx,, record shall he poe v : vegetable. Write e0al election in s fo rratiatin or r at, and ay e : d1 at tiwc me, 3. ^ lA e- oos maid* or pisysi-t t hat section t orf Artice o if the on-j e the court 'e a by the Gsn t 4l joi - Pe-, no m :ayor of the f.i.dy of ..M"a, will ad e sertion of e State of Florida .I hereby a.nr-ed w si ttl tt e solici orit te gra.n d jr+ .a crt- f.- - rgge TOmbookon RWibliam M U* be pledged or loaned to any individuals corn -l coarh c o1 f record. Uec-n the i4 ra-di era A5E XI _ue -OJ "oW6 p o f ai soIet of nO, M theRSta beY uref a jD peownr ohaaihea e f or ra ish crct_4c GS It' 4 jI d1 .-.. lebar B at Cblearo Kinyi n any corpoadny aseiac t eon s e o a toognhe ca abtr ft"ast a o i sard cou doe 4 c& u. e A MOhaO i"mey file a ereinn tan d iuiorsnt4. ft eAl hg teehe_ jr I saw itwsh Aqte]d_ tys i t biwre, gf owsiposftrruas< gaBren ttos p ing sm e ooirn e s To ber com ma"-- stck ol er p i tay Paa r is n i tosh eby t ai sed.(1w-- st 2a .. S -+dg ao fte Cof e urt of hi home in hi eil y Friday fr a ss ceato r ile a.r a btO o- tino ia cts,-oiss -.-te ofaee the rcy '.g ...g...... appropriate Wo.ey for ," to.peritherele hasofethenStateiofstreendsis t he rb ari e n+ d --, O 1 tt ti-sa-coprai.nO,-l sh -eaiuettu n l Itl-at l.t -.. o"" ..ad as rw i. a a a o - it a man dsK o-n maW maeoa8.rgea n d W ai cell di eocesi t thatt eo i tai iihml erthe. i iily -entrd yi i aut hor- ize .ni.ipa l o rIpa aine l onhsaretmen a nrycit e.o I t.taesatiendocr:t r. 's er, cg I : eet a cure sban Ac ui tted from m a taxation for such peio o f c r st "v g Tan er Tore osp r ivearste ,ell tui e a S m e o u0r Artcl a- a rai- e ao .ana r ope a n Al ifi- tta adh oote, Oitnhiced rthe isrmityFida f Sevstionna shoal el I sarn eaiy n putt!4s4 to rea d fe o lo w Or teforca o a t. l g e th a e .g _. > i, SL It -2e I W iti-+ ienoo fJa er in iere ha e brought in iaverdi -tor ihe ptefy sublieatio ae.a d ibuon -t an trt e r eeto. tor cls oef rce7d I -. t gult, whe~ he- w immeliitely l s it a .-b dcei ot s vSto tlhe crt-i eta biter a<-r thGe-e a. enaseda. the faltury was of t only ia be, frfro for ubrsat b- -rl chn g t ya vrsend from. hi ciirentr i shalt Apl 4. t < . ..g UlB B 4B u p-a n or.a t e '. p .,m e o u r .-n- l l oa s e c o u t t o t h e c ac c o urt o.., a n o t e r -- .IIf .... ... -- .- 1 a :ate -effc ant l the opis tla~t~ c ey. l T m i hits oi -. c.nty. . pa l, : ,-* d- o-r -C-ori .u. te an AwL ashal te tsuch t oe acirsk o o t e cixe j-ut e oh -etn 4 r tiaid or t h faXS .tfll..e Jfor the la n Sp nhns a ct .... my "o e i i a to. .. t irCit. e o SC P 4- Art iect- 4 .. . oot si iwith eemnM- Provid. Ridead em loTed inee- htthe lrinc unot tethue-dt uti e-cs an t .bt e S sh l-g Geogoo L. paopee owellh nwnr i n wa iss i A Rof t ICe Stat of"Loa1n thea te. A e -o te sprainedtoer diMi, oo _eltb badh ereb taat "aee dha a a So 1 ort l or thre Cott i ta cort of ord a s the a-m r"_ 'S S.W m tis Jcy.-y; and 5aft u g w haTRE* t te to the weleor of t her m amended g- ..to. ad as itUaU 5 <1MWB lis < inb r aeds on oa chSarge t tiheo pieerur, E era! action i Tho e becal pSior ra f t c ate in Sernio 2 o a res c raec ortc e gorenei -ftee,. jimrAsL Ml..# Biela&arm : e rr i lapiea nw Liat mt and ts hei -s Iinorm atiRonuall btt e oam tded, Staour er rerd, atend al m arait coa. re u warefap a pltf^S408800 U $ te in ca"s e imnt at vo enrordiec t o 0 ny1ecio and there sr osha pea for abea eoRant an hf veue lo'-ay rechad dnam aaLTUAU & fgt WofUsdSV esm gi-- foll- Io e.erl, hfr oms b erou .h t s ped cton adL distriu- tion S al c ourt of c ro ther cr ofre d - sthOOtt tefs o e not o l w e a ity g Will o. whe n State of id ia t lsi dn atAlecin s gf she Sn- tooshe iri court- of a ototar cu fr thel Stat Spr e C oMnM al v .. .. .. r- .. 1 .order.th..circdittjudgedhnstngjuris..cti.n.of c ty" dionhegi. UA_ T- O .t ir oe0, e - S:w--eado i...to1., at t.tas2 w .ritea opVneeol eathcte ouRcIC f cr fs O W pi penoel. e _f -a o-doo"theM S ri d od t C LThe ,th thln .c w irT h the judge. the ourt o Sec t - shell horea-allrlieVaries to ahy caise lawi I le 1 1sWe asees andh afotrh s o aing s -ev-er e o f th Statn r- e of Fri at o i st se 'c a nd I s t e aate t o feess 4uJdint failthed gi entered Spo t eftld hi s eo f i. the Ju risdictiapower iE aefrof dge o e ad care h re uit cure ts, ord s1aa IV= .-t. e'.- t ht b to h etion f h ofhrs-o b01 of te COonsti i n of to- __ blooe dr imlor r of he State of tFlorida is hereby amended be go"diectlytoinoea asila aoot fol os sa-tfrOes c-ii as to rea:d as l- eow:M . S i M .m-vthoeir pre" o battoe j.RiTICtE--o I, a. d in.. the maag..- e. e o Sa o of the State of FloridaI do hereb iti oofudge hel nyt .thed co ut o reeSde cto' m bervespective tral it ho yeasanp eal -to anyystcomsIshthehaoupowe ta couer s s fha-a p lo r t .o-- 1n t eo i n Stae a twnh e.mrae.. .s that--is -toA y .ay e-t Si toDa -eb a d GENERAL ELECTION Section 11. of Article V, of the. onttan S e -t his nt-" hl a' ech County i Florifda. of .heaSlte ol-l riTh d ishter eb f a mnded tan g urisdictaio and d ui S of .. et any ao ot4 .f- will as readh asn follow< w s: demeaum; ecc'- far the et ofB( sped- . ..ted- B. T "om s1, t n a.t t hom h i nid -^i -_ i a s o . .an ot deeded to open a cF.i sfa o:S t of Florida T : r dr o u a c .or om a 1vW be h in e C -i F o ecmwas ctses .aot-cs able by inr f ad el e eas for Sate r i ammillm - a b) .BeAsd aid.T29s ARTICaE XXI yu exocltu original jugrisdei action s w a Scrs l fe in"e All cases"s -iM ll-- n d-i 'g -. E IG TH DAY OF forcible e y and oiawio l detu er, nd at E ses; gMrati nor the sae "al 2S -im M- -bigm-tbl, ofo o f:t eses no s he legality --of any sax mid-es of e --' a md Diae 4U s-t, .n B. T omune, Raa.^ eu dT se h or R sao o le ey m th auction of -nSn -a- aema-nteleng -a urndp'A ea- s ile ree d in Noveb* gber o tao pr bto a, co'nz ax eetmeuzt e thenoulotf goy proge, the.' < t r t Uwe 4#40 W. IL toal am- for sl orr es ( de Mefll l a*' 1 _trt _lam -..ziItes sf Si s sltjoi f ri sac as f b ^ fd e icourtns;adi lorigin lJro"fth is cnateio o ef ; and an ea-loInet fo Sert and d teshIeaw a It e, flelrwing- Eor a end oatmentytoutheeCon- e s as site lNegssisa tue -e, pN. ..i w a g of.. . usia spaboeatate lteo*f ths ofaM tc Sen oflorf aa d coa, r.., htaet-. ,at a-e,..,a o u n ( gomtb e ast w heet empt, t l agreed to and shallher sub es o f ea r nse ig letorts othe Sa te -at theg s her '- mu ot. r befor thuc tyd. eAtnfor-- _sod -- a ... eu .. ...., i .i a"d1. Masses n Aha me, su cHaseh ai otnar .* th s s asP I.. off" M161fit A a g ... s T.. MILLE et ends to Onlyk 0 eCosuep fortler e Weas - i~-tet -e-on will lk&Wa good&leof or the matteryesterday o informed the reporter already secured several at are strictly first-elass Sin evr pa r i t-tre. a d will be Vol- rIoimpne witheq-aliy dlieirais have not yet 'he companies that will gl have been made' or Bat to anO the public begin only ft,-class oknnlyklhgb-c eluagtss a to wIn bick the- eaM- e losing public t tiie atteadane may the fuure than It has Bell Wo bas been prin- _b&Ua igBchool, )aa wIS orp.enag: th e 11 wfdtomaethis move, -)mbu. i. a large one rwbl ,Bekoain.. is not uk e merp th#eb aldar t preeet wathoat a phn- was thus engaged that l *wmaaI was d@. ed by Dr. Me- a afthooItint p gw of battshad a pure complexion, iake *B1 wom -beau tfl. Tak a- inafl d40e of Herbine after each al it will prevent constipation and belpdigest what you have eaten. 0e. Wn. H. Strom!, Midlothian . -zam, wriies, aj31 1801? "We have law Rerbeiane our family for eight yewsesaL foud-is the best medicine- me er wsll for conatipion, bilos 1"vdger Mwhartia." yo a by W. 6. Jonsn ^a ^B M. odMdlhan -he eoatlrniloshd get a a". on sa distrnbe the large amef e adveftis*Ttmatter now on hmde bo ha ve te eav tho -andi IbuageWrtt bedMSbwsv ad n ord r *0th, i Is k ery that the matter be- a-lma mm^vians*.ir. ^.s e hos are doizg wath they liatth eWof advertising bes tow o St sweenesareiiB pw u sger should bed-. In t r b -.ed *a- Sit edes "Dow be -'s^t ^ llt ir batt& bem -absfator tbo pus thee or tour niu ihon* *an t te our toe I.v .i e fom New Yo- for-. me. 00 thel thL but th fb-owing letter re _ied by The San explains hI_ msa nisf .e a da -midelay* The letter, wi wA .iten from Boston - 1 ed-o sail ar the1th as I hiad on tke d18th, aw: ..t np ,. written yoror. sacount of serious ill- nes 'I am now botwe down with ispewthe ::^ -:- -Ad-. ams. It was naturally terrible blow to me, and we shall miss him very :- Mrs. Susanne Adiam. to whom ref. eree is maden ies one of Amerieas. famous opea singers and musicians, and was married to the nephew of Prof. Fokitt several years ago. The friend* of Prof. Iakett in Gainesville and other sections of the State will deeply sympathize with him in ehis aistortune. - Prof. :oketi eoneludes hiri letter with the atialm:ei tha:t he would home at any ti-me. Emergency Medicines. It is areatconrenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and aitaents. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not household necessity is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. By applying it promptly toa tt. bruise or burn it allays the pain and caes_ the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually re- quired, and a it is an antiseptic it pre- vents any daner of blood poisoning. WhenB Pat Balm ii kept at hand a pran may be treated bore inflam- mation seti in, which insures a quick relief. For sale by all dragists. .CLI TON CWP TO WED. Wil be United in Matrimony to CI arm- ing Y.ungLady of Ocala. At Ocala Mr. al Mrs. Robert Lock- ridge Ande:on hav I*ent out invita- tions to the mftarriage of their daugh- ter, Rebeeea, to Mr. Robert Clifton OCap, on the evening of October 5, at 9 o'lo-k, at their home on South Third This announcement comes as a pleas- bride, as maid of honor, and Mr. Geo. Armstrong of Savannah, as best man, will be the only attendants at this wedding, whichwill be a large and beautiful home one. Mr. and Mn. Camp's wedding jour- ney will include a trip through the We*t, aid after the first of January they will be at home at Sarasota. Owing to the prominence and popn- larity of Kr. Camp and Mis Ander- so, great interetcenter in this wed- ding, which will be a brilliant ocial- event. . SMr. Camp i well and favorably known, i thi eity aMd section, and his nunemous OGainesville _nd Levy county friends will extend congratulations in advance. __ SWhs th. oat.t Whe1n -the nnftntitv nf fnfol dtken is -I 8 AF uo s f Sa to aFre Pmms )fow YOU W--MNL g .* ^ ^ f ^-B f'-* ike a ChecI W :- h "- WS. M. -. - Wt ~ hv .orM (26i.- Five Lieo Heads cut m wimu Ce Package aend a -e t AtaOp Mutht ye. (In aitnomto the regular fe premams) toto e vote. TM a2-cent stamp cov er- Our agknwledltmet to ymou t a year esrtmateA Is record Y ca" ad a = anyet- Si Fabt Puat $AI 5 wE rlm nade t the t we hI ue Weaalso offeriSeuSptodICcash Pdssstees arks. (Paticatrs in esch cas of LaUuCofs.Y LiwII -Cah to ,t4i Co um- r in or et World's Fair CoCM- 2139 people get checks, 2139 mor wll et te i e ats almtbat) at the ectt- SNovelmer 8, i o94? In 1900 election, 13,959,653 peoplevoted Sfor President. For earest -correctiva - mates received in Woolson Spi-ce C - a ,pnyA office, Toledo, 0.. on or bei lNovembet 5. 1904. we will give fst prize for the neest correct tmat, second prie to the s--t m, _., se-ll ...... ..... ............ ........ MOPRNe&- ......... .... .. to sa-- aoo .. ..... ......... 5 gtmS- --o I::: -::.:: 1w0 MM "AL, 25 imS 00 1800 Psen- 5. How Would Your Nae k on ne of Tese Evel-bod uses ed ee. fyuwie N?Mtinube sbitemd eowmumcejthere is -o other sack value for te y. Th~c.zwitake sootHe- ndthats wyOwe AwIse O wem.usare.ini ndvrtis a mo.ey so that both at so as we-will get bene. H cefey -- vL IO _N cO FF. Wiez WICE, 1U UT _____ 3oard Has Athoried Epedi ture of $1,000. INSTRUCTIONS ARE RECEIVED Largest Enrolment in the History of TITLES... The tfWMtion TWi a T ri a cnir rati fiwor M athe i- Title i what youpay for when yu buy land; t f -,now what you are buying. - r-TIl riuri iafiuble correctly re ld t y by. YIL hi the SchooExpectd for This Term, iL flU Many Letters Now Being Received From All Sections. _ East Florida Seminary is to have a-- first- rlaw nhvdiail laboratory a t once. I too large or the quality too rich, sour This news was received yesterday by stomach is likely to follow, and espe. Superintendent Pound, and will be dally so if the digeseion has been hailed with delight by the students weakened by constipation. Et slow.- nd patrons alike of this leading insti- ly and aot too freely digested food Aution throughoouttheeouanity. Mastlcate the food thoroughly. Let :The superintendent was yesterday five hours elapse between meals, and "authorized by the board of trustees to when you feel a fullness and weight expend the sum of $1.000 for the put- sn fhaftert-pow of fily eqipinga physical lab Ing, tke Chumberilain'Is 8tomac-and .Liver TabletS- and -the sour omah ortoryf the institution . may-be avoided. For sale by all drug- This, toether ith other improve- Work is P ress made in the school for this ear, ye will, k o th ne- __, t_ .i place it sieeond to none in the country, --- e the new store buildinx- t". r la being erected sh er- of ,i nd i y fi an-d 1rS that Uao aSouth iversity streets by should reiiothe ilarge- number of Ms. -V.pDuke us g ly, pregholatingpidled. and within the ext few days the In Praisae f Ch le inbWls c, Cho building will be edy for oepapeney. era and Diar1 Re . p risel .Of Ch tis sol e Wia u., latwea i rsaw fr .era ardend Diarrhoea me .. Way Mr. able iad will no doobt -enjo a ..t-Ns" Ae of i sa5.m,~ ... .eble and tus a--bindasd -ea Has *w---i-e fame for ware ed, Mt. 0 Jehino. w iYS0 Shu-couty ibstratoi ad3m eS-vtH-JlC-l.h IR ONEYTB -Ilf the Goods DOnt Sult. THAT IS OUR UOTTO AID WEa UP TOIL * * Cooper DisAlled .4 6 -QueeySn,.-... 200 SC., White.- N. 0. ..,.tt&. N.0.Fiie-B .... .. 2 ] ( SI- -- - WE HAV-E -:EB- w LAND i~T~f-~ r I M6 : :- 7 IMOA iBlJ . _ LC. Ammu4..m" SSMbyAUbvurzIsts~ i-:hes ir- Ma ro Ilwlta ha tads- that the u tale for this year will ex. dao abt7,0. The Afeieisown to be in real lipt)alanepswhl eIsidencee 'R ciy as been iprosperoos dur, ~Thegensiges ofarluations in real ~the U L M.Tere Aft efto p eth eas ben. g~la~yi~lS^ ^ef~rAt~t ew we SW PMi@i 7*i p^almopel merw oetanoftet by the increase in real atevalustisns 1 The fast of a re - esetso# l the wseks of merchants is O aevieane that tbe eity b"a not pros- eget bor Is tie aee of this it -is sisathat new el costly residences a weetd-,, tad e price of real tte bas advsn eedI, at these iesd m alato.ofpopeiy The h ie n ItsImayhavedeereaoed ain e e Mlae the asas t otek arrived, Btshisemay not be traced to the bto __le Ub heignot beesgeod. They by Jegve dbesogthimed meeral lines -0exe a gIi deal of aseey was in. U AM& I it AM, "::;\ '40 1* nRU .uIN" -artiste.,and Me a slwa~gaglow 11sKw' __'i*M*ehe asehmmsa pAreferred ot 'to. saisesgi suds whereinmoey ecuid not lill ofet o(rtoadvassage "I hmv agae a careful canvass of ry upselono .ttbeity," remarked Mi-meOBradford, "aad was certainly epiu teeanetthe varies Itmprove. S-l e igwg on it building every- es. L tftw who doeeaot have to taggptt1eeweoyer haps ncoeception .rulatis belq~et onor he is isas. psmmt. observe the conditions. Ift t lad anot bhes absolutely neeessary ff ouWmaakete onnd and to use agan he asertalate these things, to ~hh~gSthe trath it some per- g-e told me of the improvement I Swealths beerelestan t o hale be- A et Bradford tate that she -ignatal uluatlh. does not iclaede le aelbesinme buldinBswhichb hare ^ lEbin mis his0 year. which wil be Al h emenut for 1963 . Thu. HildiagE would increase the lelstionbytay s .. ; QapSAs~adlMa. a Ood Tame,Bot ~upl~m*e Ousith Cl. Gaptal A PaI, special agent of the Walset L'as la.& 4se* wit head. e l his city., who is now cea- Jaglqga weli emelatlewon at his ob ihese Ia belwtbMinn., writes that he ihaviB a good time, bat that he ast became such a Floridian that the coaavezrge temnperature makes him i for the home of his adoption, and a lnthes almost tempts him toet MWAmses~osort. debgla from the tone of his letters, mf the speelal friends of eaptaia Mtls ean a high ofelal in the laud e-bellaejii e to believe that the CmislCaptain may surprise hbi friends W aeterearlag alone. -:.; a o k Caejiagka Psaul Isa adgin elemr fates under all elreamu..- ofsease hi red*a add. - a^*- w^^e m e is a lesu way ahoseast agigten w emay net be eufi CVIF ARThRY IN HI8 ARa. *weyamsbnn owpgg-one an .. s o.. J. W. Chamberlain and sB F. *athew* of Tacoma, and H. L *osen- bergerof Kirkwood, were visitors to this city yesterday. Mrs. Rosenberger has been spending the summer with relatives in Pennsylvania, but is ex, peeled home in few days. Sam T. Dell is the possessor of a fine as.re, which he has just purchased from Mr. Davidson of Juliette. The animal is a thoroughbred, and is one of the finest in the Sate, being valedl at W.O. Mr. Dell naturally feels proud of his new possession. Prof. J. H. Oweas of Lake Cityl who has accepted a position to teach in Ala- vh ya county the coming term, was in the city yesterday. He departed in he afternoon for Rochelle, where to- morrow he will open Martha Perry In- stitute, one of the best schools in the eouaty. i H0en, W. G. Robinson returned Fri- day night from his old home in War- wick, B. I., after an a sence of several weeks. He originally intended return- ifg September 1, but had the mis- for tue to become indisposed, and was con oed to his bed for some time. H4l nom-erous friends throughout this section, however, will be pleased at the information that he is considerably improved, and will ast once assume the management of the cotton department of Dutton & Co. J. V. Denton and family of Lake-: -view left yesterday for New York isty. where Mr. Denton will engage in the- commission business as soon as he can preore a suitable location. He was formerly engaged in_ this business in New York some years ago, where he- eo ated a profitable trade until ad- verse elreamstances compelled his re- tireent. We --derstand that he has or will settle very dollar of indehted- nes due creditors and asM hle thor- oghly nderstands the produce com- mision bosine we predict for him seeass. He will let his friends hear from him through The Sun as soon as hegets located. Information -reached this city yes- terday of the death of Sydney Sanebhs of St. Augustine, which sad event oc- eurred from the result of a turgieaf operation at one -of the hospitals in New York City triday evening. t N eased was a well known young man, and held a responsible position with the Florida East Coast Railway, being store-keeper. -He was a nephew of Hon. E. C. F. Saneez- and brother of Mi Mabel Sanchez, both of this city, -to whom the symathy- of the ca6M- muaity is extende The remains ilt be shipped to St. Augustine, and it is expected that the funeral will be held n that eity from the CathoVc church TO HAPPY HUNTING GROURDS. Death of Chief Joseph of the Na PerP e Indlina. : B-tte. Mont.. Sept. 4.-The death oi Chief Joseph. of Nsz Perces, closestba career of one of the greatest fattre in the early days on Indian campaign lag in Montana. Chief Joseph sprang Iato promeneenc as a result of a raid made by the NWe Peresa- derhim to 1177, wh wit about 300 of his oiowera, he wed upon the warpath mausacrerag th& sealers in WI~owa vaney. Chief Joeph's lat settlee wasa nthe 3war VE.T WA"lt A BIQ CA arglaig i inRedisn 1s0e mat6*]ie aiso in Roaad S-e, and ia Ex sited That beTainaw be the ca -lral orgalas day coaistee, eelally the committee on adver- og, are exerting every eforst t e the function a soeesews, and if the I of September l not aweceu and sy which wil long be remxmbeiei the peop-e of GaWinesille, it . Ibe their falth. Spe-lal epre tatives have been sent to Starkt Ocala. Palatka and infatermediate points with alluring colored hangers and other advertising matter relating the good things which wilt be enjoyed here on that day, and in addition the railroads have exercised extra energy in some instanees in distributing their own advertising mater. It is confi- dently expected that the excellently arranged program and other Zi.d4aee- ments will attract hundreds here on that occasion, and it goes without say. ing that the people of Gainesville will make every endeavor to entertain the v isito rs .-. -. .-- ." -. - Di on Passener Agent Leay of Sarannah, one of the efBeient and ian fRential agents of the Atlantie Coast Line, has made special endeavor with the headquarters of this great system to inaugurate special trains from Oealaand Palatkaon the 28th. and it iswell known and well.advertised that be was successful in his efforts. The special from Palatkaa will leave at 7 o'clock a. n.. and the fare will be $1.70 for the roand trip. corresponding low rates will be in effect from Inter- lachen, Edgar, Johnson, Hawthorn- and intermediate points. The speeisa train will leave Oeala- at 7:30 a. m., with a rate of 41-50 for round trip, with corresponding low rates frtiterne- diate stations. Both tains will arrive in Gaineiville at 9 o'clocka.- m. The rate of one fare pns 25 eents will be in effect from High Springs and inlerme- diate stations, hut tld service will be performed on regular trains. Return- ing, however, passengers may leave Gainesville at 6 o'clock p. m., which will enable everyone to e-njy the full festivities of the day. Special low rates have also been granted by the Seaboard Air Line from, Cedar Key and intermediate points, as well as from Starke, Hampton. and Waldo. Pamengers from Cedar Key. Broneon, Archer; ete., may use the regular trains and spend the fulL day here. Altogether, Gainesville expects to entertain a big crowd in royal style, and every man is invited to make a date with himself, his best girl if he is unmarried or his family if h hhas one, and the citizens -will Ra rantee to treat him and "his company" right. A Valuable Deal. .Major 7W. R. Thomas hag sold to Mrs. C. T. Pattee the handsome home recently acquired from Mrs. M. F. lHale in a transfer. This home is more familiarly known as the old Andrews place. -I is loetted at the head of north University street, is of old-time Southern architecture, with com-no- dious surroundings, well shaded with majestic oaks, and is altogether a place to be desired. The home will be occupied by Mrs. Pattee who ha been residing in the Day house, East Main street,. 3i Friends are congratulating her upon the parhase. G It will be re embered that Mas Hale bpapurchased a handsome lot o a a handsome residence upon same. After an sabsece of nearly three months, during which time be visited poia Ohio, Miori and Virginia. Hema. G. Mo etm ed to hi homeian thisity. 21e Judig apean everal day s sae tbeibtaat a. Widbeu ,wich he _ee6 Wa .~. t *~ 3. alewd*js -._ w -9 .a na w lwho e i to et t- e MA- -t NOW Task-- 3.u" *^ : aI. e..-sWif 4 Se COTTON PICKING COASES HIGHE Some Phlantera in Arno Vicinity Payifg $175 per 100-Personal Notes. Arno, Fla-. Sept. 24.-The farmers are experiencing a great deal of trouble getting their cotton picked. Some are paying as high as one dollar and seventy-five ents per one hundred pounds for picking. Mrs. Mattie Foraman, one of the old- es& ettersof this community, died last week at her home at Fort White. The school at Fores t Grov~ will open the first Monday in Otober. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Henderson have jst returnsed from a visit to relatives in northh Georgia. Eugene and Paul Henrderson Jeave today for Lakeland to visit their brosbh er and sister there for a few days. after which Henry and Eugene Henderson leave for the1WorWd's Fair at St. Louis. The health of our community is very good-no one -iek. FATHER SIMONSQN IMPROVES. Has Gained Eight Pounds In few York. Will Return in Declmber, A letter to The Sun from Father J. Simoson who, with his devoted -wife, and daughter, Mrs. ML Waterman, has been soed ing the pasofew months in New York on aceount of his health, bears the gratifying information that he has impscved wondertflly, having gained eight poiuds so far. "-I am glad to note that GaioesvClle is so rapidly improving, and that jyn all .propoe to Lave agrad gala day, I hopes yo wil hare so many visiton that it will bedif lt to take care of them. because that will H eUa an en- joyable as well as a prosperous day. "We expect t-~retari home in- De. friends and tell them that we often think of them" To the Siair or Alacseus CouItr. a o e State or . - BeI Know, T-i Tb a Cr"toWe 1.See Uereby give aoive thet a wi- be beid Al ae se State f e.- da. .^T. eadaneaew.s the dresseMrf dar in November. A. ft atssknes a Taesv Eighth Bay of November, *" asIe a.f..nt I is.n ef te S en- (oaaeusst the UatNWOe StaM OwrGosrweseor rae State 1o Pais.. serweat Stae of cle State ori roAttnut~ermGat4(ihetbStsteiitFlsM.Ib per AOna^ erof theSatateos keeina,. - :*-e es.. of tte Staum* F1CrisA. A uZW AMC OWN 09 ihe160190l049t nods&~ -VThaer s sonot ae asuritesia. l ragemseaor of& A aertture or taw r- yarsee asadetedo tnmeaxi ws f- tb e m aie f i or l c i fa s en ea c o u .rs^ ssreamtage I .la.. ie ems. s or tesuaotes tsubt"m*.- - a eei ssin../.:; ^ ^. ;.* .. ' '*i, f~a t\iaBteB ,u b _' \;,,^ 1woioi aotf .ae. eiat rosu, from e kd h a. @ h - . .w ... bewencbals toeag a -inla 169"M se-ton Rmati sabtmeatil1p4* ee, g annaease ete A Fts A het toer hminbe tp r as rumors or a .5 a ru-nr artel gelfug ih^ are being diMii^ -t bf Ayle, buet an owther interestedidiretymov milo SThe Atllatie (eMi e* A' been bOasily eai esld mi-t nis service reto h U ties anad reptoeuin them uMl substantial eyprusses,i Struf- R the.k ftu trais. Thlia pans has M weqneee ef thmnagsL us i romethiang eb. At any ts pmeeicaiy InciIed ili II that the actioir of Lbs *y be to prepae tu~ea for he- A salid train wittout el tween Ocala and 1.caffemii~i chelle and Gainesville woN espenially thane uua~l oC i The Seehoard Air i~ne kab fo few years given Gaiaetwise lest senrvie to and from heis perroittiug paesencerstIa W point at7 o~e M i 0 -pn tfare. baursi Je.H-Bm .returnhomie nt)^Q T1isn proven ewinentty-lWf~ been well pea umi-sa by the fact U~thai M limave The -iagrM ofatsHi -viaAlabbua and lal bat-=i I~ateo-~w~~ tL- 4. oltt-~l L0.64 -s _.7Ask- -Wi n -.: - 'aw monntaians whea be by General XU5 W. .a. brought sea II .itl before the pU~ie. a.fng oho i-rm heer*d of the Florida EAs n oP- W - Wtv. e ralway, with the view of deteItoilthe Sey ya a leaIbility of extending t ie soathn t 1 s etimsfrom key to key and aeroes nuter_, B ..rs d pr)rtssThum almost expansee of water to Key West. -Nprse ,atpropAonfo aanda "This ia oriofthe greatest est.a ini -.nd fee tht i- rse ,e in -ailroading ever undertaken, or, at sta | 3 _ --e a -gate, to handl. ti soub- least advocated. tpon the report of i Jwy eSe ob these engineers, who aret amog the t a- te -.-!lhase, we oess ay that best in the country, wilt depend the i la u wi'ite tbere baees 4oetih.al op. forte of the railroad ofeials to brioR I eng1h^ east aei len A gf he dfe:t lines of to a oTcewasfl end the onstretio of p a3 fr me pcogi aratory has been that our the proposed exteuslon. Those who psres, as it shold be. has come know Mr. Flagler and his associate gies. wbhi a ;d f tl from without their indomintable will, khoywiat, .. s. :0litf UT.aisble Tn i i pmea once undertaken, nothing but inseur- k m |^ -eue*.-O r tn he beenaiebyhome pital, which mountable obtacles will prevent the aS bes o w :l.e advantage to our ultimate arrival in Key West of the 4 I pple, as thereby large amount of Florid East Coast railroad. Money, ....| gmt i have been -md. W We have labor t and time will eonth for nothing. aIa *"e m aye ways. hall of weish The seemingly impossible is to *be ,y t oar credit and we desire to call made poaible, if such a deed i ac-e-- erald __-. eo___ _er_ lage yemr attention directly to thi. progress complishable. EPFFCT OF REPUBLICAN Fe i I oiler ~~i we may know iow ue "A.lready a force of engineers a d E ANo d ine e d so doing, to ll place assistant, equipped with every pssi- b yr advancement, we pro ble instrumea for arveying the land, The Baton Herald does pot take a- ueed to nase a few items, and by con- sounding for bottom in the water, and very cheerful view of the govern- Iarison say that our population has for emforts while practilly exiled menL's financial cutlool. vr epublihean thouand; Tehrees from three to little islands, re t he field, and treasury in a very bd way. The de- aixt.&a-foor of which are of brick; otbhera are being prepared to get away figit continues to roll up a balance on as pbtle school to two; the Easti as rapidly as boats can be prepared wrong side of th leger. August Florida Seninary brought to its proes- for their accommodation. shows an excess of expenditures over ein efflemy from a ssnall school the 'Two large house boatS for this pur receipts amounting to not far from1 ren ovalan establishment of the Un- pose are nqw being fbutled ahead eto 7, o. mHis, taken i connection t tedState.land office; the baldin- of completion in this port. They wi-be wIith the dewit shown in July, waill a complete ystem of waterworks, fMr. large, eaworthy and sufficiently corin- meke a total defiit of more than'l Ulbing the betof pure waiter, owned fortable to accommodate a large crew h(ooGxeOOmfor iteura two months of bythe city a See re alarma system; I of men, a number of whom are her I"u earryet fiscal year. The receipts the bildiMng of two lee fetoriel ; the already awaiting their completion. rlA. uthss were lighter taa thoie for 1es1tb-amep t of and electric "Within a month or ix weeks they the same onvth of either of the two pI as; fonr wood mantactories; the wuill be off o the tasklbtat wih n eteropreceding tears. ThS decline, p sa u-lisdi of three I ralroads in ptlae mineil a matter of at importance not Th Herid, has come very largely of one; the stabshment of two fr- olyto thepubli ut to thegovern- throh the facing off in the import istatries in plae of m oeM th meat, aad the world. Several months oof tiabltegoods, while oar imports tablmis fiet h a tarieontine them-. wil be occupied ini thAei Soeya, bayt i t gofod on the free list has advanced.o eat sytofaterisgeompany; the e is expected that by oext spri the l more than oe instance the Die tabhisebuat of two wealthy banks In engineers will be able to give or dispel rates of -dty are practically prohib- (~8) briek bdings,tsany of which the former. insea of touring i a ver af m---tly, in aa-of none; the lee are .e at large amount of revenue, they prom tiem of manay elegant sad eastly redi* NE WON'T PAY HIS BILL.. duce buta small amnont of income deOae; the partUig pavment of many t h- for the treasury, owing to the limn. ot oar trees, when there were none; Delsid ews Of all the mean "aoan ipord while the we iave jUstly become the educational men on his earth, and in the place be reene la month fell far below eenterf a large art of this section neath, he meadesit man i he who Ca the levetfor tie month of Angau in of t Stat.u Of til these atd ansy b' e wi not pay amnst bill t l e to 93 or 1E. the expndttire n ma evidences oprogress we are nat. A thief may enter ia the night time have advanced eormoaly. The gain uallym ueswOatwfted jtw, i thBe tI b e ba ahe over the expendit es for Augast of past expenditure of tbeaoney aeces- is not so meane as the man who owes last- year is 18 per cent, an increase yfthr segrea lpprovements we you, sports around with money in his almost one-fifth, and yet the Republi- are today aot the end of our *posi. pocket, with credit in his bank book, ae say tat the population of the bilties norhas the end of our cape nd-refusesAo pay a st bill. countr has increased,therefore the er. biltles been reached, for we still have A train is held up iy depraved me-pen ituures must also increase; and a witin er limit. men of wealth who who wish tooaquire meh for little- leading Republican organ sik The ew lhae monei to e In all legitimate who hope to ate a h and re-. Yorkribe welcomes ti as another topuIS. Jtire from the busineu"-tbet the rob- g toward te, two billion eark in o the other side Wmost come in or- be is not so se all as he who refuses oagtheionalexpeditores. Othur coun- der tso awaken thepblic plse to our to settle little bills when they are try sat peace, there hau been no ma pfigtatand future watsand we must owed to om, Diek ad Ha1ry trial change n the conditions, as far retrospect seavs toghow where we There are times la the life of every as the country itself is aconcerned from stead. We eai to mind that while we man when be cannot meet in bill.. hat ruled in August of 1903 and I2, have been progreing along the line The rich and the poor have thbr ai t aid yet, as we have said, aational be ildtate our he, hborw ihave o perien-c' Collections are unBinally expenditures have advanced by al- Bet b ieen idlebast have. with com_ and unexpectedly bad money has been most oneflft~h in 8 single year. in mendable energy, labored for the lost in aftounhate speculation, a re- any eeh ratio of progression as iee iofttither yowu towns and see- istered package is lost, several perseas thatour national expenditures would tioeif, and as an evidence of this facet Iwho should have done so lave failed lo doable even their present fSzuresinuide we have to bat"looiarsoad as to see "come across" or some rgent ealfo of ive tyeatrs. Even with such a con- that there ha. eoe into being as unexpected expenditore has drained ditrio to be considered, the Republi. ay Stwo doesn villages and towns, one. These are all good valid, rea- can party and thepresenteadministra- all of which sturrand and all of onable excuses. They are experiences tion have as yet made o declaration in wbah in the due course of affair m and which are mortifying to an honest man favor of either economy or retrench- conduct ~of baines, have naturally --thy do notcome often unless caused mnt. Those words evidently do po drawn from as a large and increasing by ill health, appear in their vocabtuary. Theywl- revene, and in the future are likely But the man who makes porchases cO trgac, as they think i to inoreasthis upon us. (Andjthat he doe ot expect to lry i ~or i. t t of a vy right here we want to say we are glad t who contracts bills that he knows he _;.__ - Dor e".hbo s are also progressing, and eanot promptly m- st-these are the The horse races at the outh -Florida what we a lye i in no spirit of ease whom tis rtl _i ianeeded toFair will be the most -exti. -ever eamy ora desire to be invidious by toueh-a d i it sueed i eformig hel in-Flord. There will be right empariso, and tha no portion of the one or two of them, it will have more days of racing, harness and rinsig. estataeaa pra oper unless the whole than performed its mlso. and large purses will be awarded sa some benefit). These People who won pay bill are the awevry ce. is-b hoped that Flor- ftast eoasret as, and are every-day greatest arsoaes o the merchant, on idawill be largely represented among fais, whidah we as a eomianaity, de.- the butcher, the baker, the doctor and ihe estrie. as t is especially desired .tring car-entinued progehss,mastde. the tailor- tat the State's blended eeerstm vie w a mea by which we We have them in every tow. We sow-o to est po le dvn- -haB a--e .o o veeme sad ths have soase of them inDeLs a. _And -ag. ' n.. a ...roed. ctioe of the wealth they are a "cse to themselves, a die. _>__ _ ***eIIWrafo the eetl oe our ace totheir fatiesa lIving shame e '5 o fmpegn. Tease nt eapitalifst, best tad mortnieatio to their friends. j l n el *ewe a-se t thas the great eatsio darl. the ,,- year has sei SfMe *s ay hee these is Tie Jakemagle carival ofaeials OIUSE RtPOD emst re nlesh ab ud ta eae and the teth ia F ra Bee _I a om I h st iju11 .we So-buain equal ssat s to e i s _____4 mat ~ 15tMET~ l-ift ~~~-;9-~ Tnaunksgiving Day, ThsMday_ 2 member 24th, has been ast aieebly South Florida Fair officials fihi Day, which will be one of the molst teresting of the fair period. Altl Time a grand reonioa ofthe T-i Brigade, Florida mnederate Vei ans, will be held It will be ae b7 thousands of vetemus from fk ida and also every State in the Sod Capt. J. B. Walton of Tanp par:ng to have in the parade a It oughlydrilled company of boys, who will be fully armed A dressed in regulation Contfed, gray uniforms. Obher highly in ing features-will be arranged, e- thenabeing a banqiaet at the 7I- - Bay Hotel,at which the veterans and Grand Army aoft public will it as Ue saMi -uIA enjoy the numerous bright that will be made. The Da Sthe Confederacy throughout 1h are expected to attend and do e thing possibe to make the oeem taceess. _______ The Pensacola New.s a y . those Florida editors who are 91 the enactment of a vaE- I would -o ork if theyoead Ilhp R.: MeCLELAN- GAINESVfLLE. IYORWLlB Manufacturers of and T keas | htue RPframes, Nabbter l J Orders by Tenq r wIl rtivel pr A-A*Iftv A FULL LIRO tea a 14out Xp at -0 i- 'Jun ad INL ET: W. W-. OLtOi. - ha ^ W. D. DICK1WLN. g4igseneat of P*e Imtrtuo, .4 L * -- -* -- - ilk-Wbee klow f 4p - |