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TILE DAILY NEWS-H.ERALD, THURSDAY 10113N111\G, OCTOBER 6, 1887. 7 T So the fun was not all on one side. But they nation. Simple warm water will answer ths MEDICAL. HOW THEY DIDhave their revenge in picturing the "back- purpose better than anything else.-Boston woods lnayor," ats follows: Budget. _FUL W EI & "We hatve been anrtested tinree times and wSSSSSSSSSSSSgsssssssssbSSSSSSSSSsgSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS lOBILIZATIONOF THE FRENCH M1ILITARY taken before the uyors. The inayorof Pin. Courtesy in the mistress of a house consists PU R E saquel is worthy of a place in Plutarch. We in feeding conversation, never in usurping it. found the vigorous old fellow 60 years old, She is tte guardian of the species of sacred before his baker's oven, naked down to the fit-A. but it must be accessible to all The French People and the French Jour- belt; and his patriotic and energetic language - F---C- nals Enthusiastic over the Success of greatly moved us." The car load of Montag DEACON BURDETTE. Rev. . T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference writesfrm TtalCounty, Ga. "One year ago I ws taken with rheumatism, ar d became almQ§t the Scheme-A Country Mayor With a nords peasantss from the slopes of the Pyre- 0 1 d M Within ai Viewsl (oasnt from the slope ofl tP ye.elless for over three months. All the reinedies ueed seined to fai itl I commenced Xania for Arresting Correspondents. iees) is highly suggestive of scenes in the He Explains Hi Views of Life on Week the use of Swift's Speciic. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectl0 sound and well M United States in 1863---4; while they joke, Days. M again. I would have written sooner. but waited to ste if the cure wa< permanent. And r laugh and ea p with a sho of resolution How TO MAKE KEYY SPELLSow I unhesitatingly recommend S. S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism. N1870 the French it is evident that they are just from the plow, Mrs. Whitegoods (wearily)-I must see a people rushed into ."drafted into the army" and secretly wishing physician, dear; I have such bad spells every war with niad en- themselves tst honme once more. In conclu- day. Old Whitegoods (iipatiently)-Bah, so thusiasin, only to sion, we may say that this success in rapid has the typewriter girl at the office and she's C R rhe nMATmem . find within a fort- mobilization makes the French military force bright as a cricket all the time. Livelier she For over two years I suered intensely with imsular rheumatism. Iecame almost ight that they now the equal of any in the world. Extraor- is the worse spels she has. dmysein id Hight ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~n hadte iwleqiaoaiiihwil.Exro-i h os sel h i.aA to he handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involvedl,and te pain w were wretchedly dinary rapidity of concentration and isove- HE LACT INFORMATICN was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no i while the mient was the crowig gory of the Ger-man Are you tme cow" aske the boale frm I permanent relief was obtained. About a yera I was induced friend tot wift prepartedile th nn a h.coiggoyo h Aeyutecoi"akdtebadrfo Specfie. The effect has heen magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma. P8town, pausing before the pump. No," re. tism s entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weight thirty ound more ,he gi~~~t isiss- the (U~~~than when I commenced taking &. S. S. I aableatn dtalmyinsralwk.Q in the highest state adopted thpis mllethod of testing the great ili- plied the puip, speaking through his noef I am devoutly grateful for my restoration to heal which owe under the blessing of of e fl ci e cy . tary machine the Frenc- have created at like a trie American, "I am the milk made. Godm s c unn French ptile was such expense, and the result adds inOensely Haw, haw, bnw.' And next morning the 0 Hampton, Ga., April 20, 1R86. XL orielly wounded, to the military p-estige of the republic, awestricken guest ate his gruwel in silence, nor reatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. I bulnt the lesson wasow found a water o THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. well learned. In GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. spider ilii c ea n 0 l RFTaMAais addition to the regular army, which exceeds "LOOKc P'LEASANT, YOU VILLAIN." & 400,000 nen, the Frends have put on a semi- The 1lan Who Vill A-gue the Anarci military footing alljlth iitia of the first ists' Oase Sm hlnhoit awy aeu hn t of a story that is told of Frederickof Prussia. IeoROCERIES, ETC. class allnd nearly as many rese-ves. As these Gens. Roger A. Pr or, who has coiseited 'The kilig had a way of going around like a Its superior excellence proven in-millions of are working citizens ini tinme of peace, and to aid in trying to save the necks of the Chico homes for more thana quarter of a century. ae only to be called out in an ener-genscythe cago Anccistsshold bief It isusedbythe UnitedStates Government. En hel to Sold- T illsd oace isi al enrgnctheoIiarl ,i problem was to imake them ready foi- war at a native of 1i- tiois with his sIuIjects wich we- p-tty sule dorsed by the beads of the Great Universities shrtnoic ;ndp~ eae helloii-, / -1:)to letiinmte ito s0oi deiiedly ittiiplel$1;asath Strong fest, Purest, and most healthful. "Id Sp short notice aid yet leave them citi- giia, ind is 5by Dr. Price's te onlyBaking Powdeir that does enls. Tie system adopted is called years old. In Is45 remark y hemonarek Onmsy not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold - 1 the mobimilizatin of the corps5 dl'armiiee. lie graduated frons to speak to a Jew, but the wary Hebrew took only in cans. --- f )-- Th Sidromli f -. to his heels. The kig pursued, anu after a PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., The plait is that of Gein. Boulaiser Hnmllpdeui SIi y : rse-",iyiEw O . CTAO T Oi some time since removed from the office of colleen ad ado brisk cli se overtook thelyingsubject. "Why NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. secretary of war; but his scheme has meen the peo f did you runt away front me, asctial" "Be rried out with signal success by the present law, but gv it no cause," frakly admitted tle Hebew, "I was s er e a ' h ere a e i g h tee n o f t ee co rp s o u a o ntl .l ith us Lt i lil rit " t nie n" B A ) E F R T L I E Secretasy. ~~whack wills his casue; "Vlilln" hle roared, -iB A LE F RT I7 P d'as-mee-each cotmprisinig tie inlitia of a health. In 185L lie "Idons't walit Bay hebael 'wtt eB A L Y F R I I E , given district. When the einrolhient, as- entered journalism, loIdo w to be feat-ed; I wat to be No. 47, West Bay St. rangement and preliminary drills were coni- and was connected lvdNo. 0 vlete, it was decided to select one district, iit with RIhhig- RIGHT FROM THE VIAL. tify the men to assemble at once, complete ton Unioni and The - A scientific journal has an artile headed, the arrangements and make the success a Richmond Enquir- "How to Taste." We haven't had time to adi g S6( House P la n s ISw eet ioi e F lo u r test. The district selected was in the south of er. In 185 ho was GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. read it, but our owni idea is that it depends a appointed by President Pierce a spe- gt-eat 'deal on what you ai going to tasts. If cial commissioner to Greece to ad- it is quinine or castor oil or anything of that OF FI. ote rf in f i just certain difficulties with that coun- sort it won't requie any previous training or SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTSFlour 1 try. Oin his return be re-entered a university education to jenale you to taste 4 ~ ~u-slsetblse iprcle h all you waist of it iin one br ief, hatyswllw ournalism,establishdea atmcalsedhT he o toilMse't shallow. h sTHE LEADING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT! - ~ ~~V ,South, which i-an for- eighteen months aiid The poor, imuigi-att, who is stilt sittitig onl a A stopped. He then connected himself with green trunk in C astle Garden and has't be And say they can find nothing to take its place. The Washington States, and was soon after- in this contrt-y long enough even to make the Of al sizes :tnd widths. ward elected a rept-esentative fs-om Vir-giniia Os-ationl at the constitutional centennial or- get to the Thirty-sixth congress. oii the police, cas taste it with one hand tied Sole Agents for Burt & Mears' Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction. He was a member of the Confederate cost- behind him, just as easily as John L. Sullivan and J. 8. Turner S Fine Calf MNUFACTURED Y \ ; gress during the war and received the rank or President Elliott or any other mal of sci- and Paen Late of brigadier general. In 1864 he was cap- tie. But if it is something real good; some- an P0 Leather afterward released. Since the war he has any other man i America, you want a neck enleme . - urd y heUioi rops ut wsahot y iigthea l oike betera atu ge t a ecs ofr than Tles spent most of his time in New York. a yard long, full of all sorts of back stops and Largest selection of Ladies Opra Slippers THE MAYOR OF PINSAQUEL. dampers all the way down. That is the theory and Ties, South of New ork. France, the six departments centecing at REAR ADMIRAL MULLANY. of act lettered moan who tastes by mnai Shoes a pGEORGE . W ILSON, Touloue,; ad theexperient wg a prfectstrength aiid natural selection, sad if fair Childrens'She Specialty. G O G .W L O 5 so ue i- hs b s Close of the Evx n wsrrc of a B v Scince thi hsue has ah WettE way we'd like WE DEFY COMPETITION. SUCCESSOR TO - - - GEO. O.WILSON & CO sucess Wihit twntyfou host- 40000Cloe cf te Eentul ieseat ofa raLve to tr-ot has- one heat, anyhow, just for fail. mes were at the military depots ready for Man. A COLD DAY IN SEPTEMBER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN adtivepsepPvice e PAt dyn MAat- c scently, Rear Admiral J. F laIn an, iu great haste, rushes iito n a nd P rov visions] The illusti-ated pnper-s of Pacis give gcaphtic R. Madison Mutllaccy passed away. He had d i-gsore -l' pawdl'ci-heist's '-Canl 'I'Iiz StOE-arzi IDVQe a rciXr ll=ri 1 _r -vrkzor acccincts of this pi-oceetiugq, wilts illustra- I aousorne of whih a e ece. Te reached the ripe age of three score and tenl, you put this up for ate right away? In ans of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from J\0. 4. TITest :Eng St., Jacksoiviies Fi. eventeenth arnmy cor-ps, thi oe selected, is and had been in the naval service forty-five awful hur-y." Drug store man reads pre- 105 Pine Street to 35 West Duval, INSURANCE. eominnded by Gen. Brc-art, who seed with ryea-s. He entered it as a midshipman in scriptionaiandI tuniS pale. "il afraid I can't BetweenLaura and Pine. _ _ __ __ __UR gretuitim ist iom b Gcc Afi-ica him serve win tl January, 1,932. 1it that capacity he sei-ved do it today, stim; I- thkwereotf gryea d it ss 1 s rs and was then promoted to p ed some of the i:gedients." Macs of family sfa ion o r.O in 1859, iin the Mlexicast expedition and this raidahipasan. Six yeas-s later he became a takes back pumper amid reads: famil un 'aatee Por ietor. .c' degrewis Pront-us amidharisecs by division lieutenant. Seventeen years after that pro- "Half a dozen safety pis; O . isuas tolase pssoel1diis t motion he was made commander. Five years Three cutsmegs; L 29th of July the government first issued pri- after that he wore the unifor of a captain, A pouid of Vest Chester butter; WHOLESALE vat diactoss toallthecotinitidr'-h and three 3 ears ft-en that time hie was a coin- lOcie quart cider vislegat; six~~~~~~~~~ dentset niue iiti itito odore Dis the wvar hie commanded the Toys-shiefasel to teamer Wyaidote the sailing ship Supply pape- ISU RA N CE A GE N T shipped to ethe mayor.of every co mun e to and the steamers A box of Rough ot Rats " Bran and Feedstuffs, be held for ordlems. On the 30th of August, atOsife had 8 p. us., the telegraphic order went out: villa. He captured given him. Then the prescription for him- COTTON SEEDI MEAL. "Mobilizethe active troops of the Seven- eleven blockade self that lie had got frotn th doctor must t h da T f o runne rs wh ic11 have been the paper ha threw out of the wi- Stte Agent for s. J. Baer & Bro's. tee~i-r~solarne.,Thfls tliyo Ht) Ia e eel wits-l )( Fertilizers. bilization is Aug. h. i sailed under the -dow. Thus does JaneW. Nemesis, avenger 44 WEST BAY STREET, iA few mug. a t c e- British flag. In at law, kie her glassy eyes nailed upon the I A1U81Vi. N WOfidF ceived at tho principal towis of the district May, 1865, he re- it who ieeds the most watching. the mayors were notified, and ntmxt mmornsinig tn-ned to Phsiladel A WANING PLAGUE. C.MEYER. G. MULLER. N e vU 1aV M JVi F1us tpeole saw this on the bullet bods: "Abiganil" t to ow what is the best steamer Bienville o ht is e EXPERIMENT OrMO . ad assumed wayto -ida-OOo of flies. Go iitO the follU In execution of the law of July 1887, 7the charge of the ord-t-oomr and try to read, Abigail; they'll follow WuousnEALESIN_^^^_ minister of war orders the mobilization of the saico dapa-tmnasit you, evety last buzzing 1 crawin, tickling THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. staff, service and corps de troupe of the active . ante < Ym-k beggar of 'emi. 0002-rain armiy st alomi-sh in the territory of the S.'Nven- atE yOtatEm iYl1 O SAODL W OBAt. B .C A MP B tetia legion (of thle corps dIarmIlee; also the re- ASIAl ULLANY. iav yard. These THEto ONEU015 YOUAE ANOLI WDT TOBATCCO., quisitlois of aumisais. carriageso, and hans1ee-11Peniidtre er.Ltm h os Ltm tell you," said the contibti, sary to the comsspleteness, etc. manded Ihe steaiship fichissond for three "about my first poeim. -I haven't tume" Agents for CBrewery. [The foiow astidirci as to tIle way years, aiid the Medhiterrmanteans squads-out of t he sail tme eitor gsiy but with at tinigeo o l ~o ~z i~ each one shah report to his imedi ate sitp-riOr.' Eat opeI fleet for a yeam, and returned t the wea-imiess; "b it I'll sit hem al ight uif you' CORNER BAY A NDT HOGAN STREETS, JA The civilil insthitary authorities are respon- Unitel States in November, 1871. Ott Oct. tell sne bout youi- lmst one. -Brooklynt sible fm mh T xcut i sstn r of atse direction. 5, 1872, he took commsasd of the navy yard, Engle. a: oXvills. Fiorida. GEN. IEauos-. and was subsequently in charge of the League O bamilnmy Rogers, the Poet. I"UO. IslandI naval stations, fromt which he was Ol Every tmms en-olled was soo on the marc aorderei to the Naval Asylum governorship, \hen a young msn, so uns lhe story as tohirdvsT nxdyh wr which he held until Oct. 27, 1879, when le repeated by M-r. Has-ward, h achiredand isethme inext they us-e- as ined nissi vaae thtd utiO ct.27 187id v5 ell 1sth sedubmushy soltt11 thle suor mf the issost L AI,____S___MO______"'[5_ equilip1t11mex t eim r llth h t astill tiogth THE CREAr BEST MAKESI - LARGEST STOCK! - LOWEST PRICES at il thoex jmdineml ti1ry-imiemts. s-ite it ______________ aheves-il seen. It the eil sl( it theLuiuit The ilwys and tlegraphs of the whole li ------- had ever eell. At the e1(i of th London"T I will give you more for your money than any other house In the United States. Iguarantee district passel it onmce under milita-y coll- Henry B. Lovering. season ;It ma hll 'he saul: -1 go to-iuarlyov to Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or Organ to any honest man or womanon trol, and 1.70 triin pus e through Tou- H Worthig: tie you caning there' Ilo did trial and if not satisfactory, I will pay freih t both wvays. D oa cash and $10 a month on a Plano* louse in one iighit crying muen aud supplies. ienr Boverng thiuDe tic w omi not go. Anio months afterward, being st m and 10 cash and $5 a month on an Organ ti1 paid for-not much more than ordinary rent. On Ths avlr aidariles wt- eucpp1 fmo ne PortgoeoN of , inscusts 1 wa Sinc hen atlgh mwte ttitoio vm these very liberal terms any one can own an instrument. Send for free Catalogue containing The cavalryad artl were equid f 1 in Portsmouth, SN. H., in 1841. Since eeet Music, Strings,Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, and In fact every noisprodcin instumen tha is made and1 aY very, lowl juset Ihsa2 ics fcoc their own depots; requisitions onl the peasants lachied fraw tow'r ma largc paurtY tht hal just -l - noic at 10dcents eru that s. de and ae ocents.h ed o catoue brought the needed horses andi carts for- his political e e eintein(ed, in the esster of whict was a iy ond transport service; he bus always been ths arm of hei husband. Stepping tOvvard , CLOTHING. details wee at identified with la- to see this wonderful be:ut y, he fotind it was 5,0 orncuakof fla...or nso s ent -t'ib . m esellu- ) s iTs et a" um , BENNETT &t -MiLiROY, wvorkIt especially - Viis not likelytc')have suffereid froins this laconsic o constr-uctinig field Iu tsfa)o.rebukle, which uincait so msuch. Possibly lie B ar~s a ndB i li rd ooAs raills allvofunt- -RoH r-eceix ed his thought the beauty would wamit while lhe w'as a a swith anl fur- educations its the revisinigeouiplets or strasinsig Isis 'hard boundl 9 OPPOSITE ASTOR BLOCK, 79 WEST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA. public schools of brains" to writc fresh olses. IFsum lines a dayr -- supplies were cev -- pub mm Licna schools of j wgs the mneauusre of his poe~ittil fecutulity-, 9, NOT-5IE-Wears pleased toinfor-msthe citizens of Jacksonville and the public generally full meouarlLondere anoe notimagilse Rongvis ruetoao thwehave just taken out our new license for the year, and shall spare no amount of time. 7 . as a pr-ivaste inte,4labor or money to make it one of thle very nicest and complete establishsmentsim the South,. so the ustblizations war. where lie lost / < stomsi of piassioli, whsether- by'love or hpoetr-y. . h o Our Billiard Saloon is handsoamely finished up with the finest kinds of billiard and pool tables, was complete. Its ' "He did niothinig s-ash," says Mm's. Nortomi; * c ~having all the latest attachments belonghiag thereto. As in the past-we aroldetermined to kest thr-e dla y s thie a leg. li ltse ER .LVRN. "I am sure Rogers as a baby ties-er lell dhownm up the reputation already attained, making our place the resort for the best element of our Sevenstecisth corps Whets ueetrdmER LOEIO ihess he wsas pushed, but walked fr-offi chair a people. was s-m thya to --- politis he was ea j us-ttymmeshoemaker to chair of the drawing roomu furnitume till he - AllKind of W sin si Liuos Beer an Cigars, 2nards; in a week ~~~In 1872 lie n-as elected to the state legisla- tece h lc hr h uba elo it wass lareds for~~ a- sa a eseetaivai s17 i the carpet. He was the vem-y ernboditusent cof of the best qualities, sold either by the barrel, keg, jug, orontap. IWF Orders for jugs or kegs wnato cr uas ae-latborm18 rep ese aeleced i8h quiet."-The Spectator. -- - -- r by express will receive prompt attention, and all goods warranted the Samne as represented by piigt.'le 'seme o w a aeetd. in 188 he wasmi cte m 1 ~ 5 avor __-- us. Respectfully, brsillianmt ntecesS giet wsor-ker, anid is enmiently a self inucle S E N _________arnan.IRECT TOWEAK SPOTS Iseiv ag h ,dg-a we ar.mneas:e JA O ).B C Y '. - so wseli - mmnl of - -Spiacoeqsmctoteicrf;leytefrom 825 to 604 on each instrument sold. letisio te ~hdwit isni'-ehusif it xver-e sare, pr-eciotus, ideal. I amn wshollivD ~ le iu o C I et~Frihn Gos asCrTu~s aieEc raidty 1),00,00 soldiiers amid still have time unable to share this prejudice. Manmuscisot ( RA DS M E S Lm-etByStetc acsnilFa 80001000amakugeisihard,"prcoiserse ill aer;iitrialAR&aknigAis toardolrebyariou5. iplendiil;ar- may__commecing__June_1.____000_PIANO___an__LOOK__FORTHEELEGANT__BRASS__SHOWCASE. -V tr-oops. Time mapisd conicemtrations proves that nsaregaodmdncintheunein.as n000foIAunatand OROKNFOtoTbEsoldEbANot.RASSpleOdidABEr -eve-y dolai had beensworksed oust. The tee-*b ocupatdiiith ia as s sufnttldtsome sainsed Pniewardo5n ormsaamrthaseve. COAL AND COKF. ceritow<> Faneicpat the rsrlai ast, roaidnis degreee of syimpathmy, but not otherwise. I O RCANS 93 to S5Monthlyb^ '~ ahghnt ier ofr tlheisorthe catii abd akein cannot *Je wheina-s it tiffee's, as amnemploy . aus miu oft iieny go-themet, auma stak snoent, fronsi pr-acticimng lass, keeping account\ A la am C aC keoman or t~ellinmg groceries, except that these ac-s less B T E E ~~coimtest to dwsarf ull that haves gone before it. pictt- -OUR (~]T ' '"~ k A "Ah, if we l onlhy beams as wsell Ireparedl it 18701" say time Rliilals, wihth a sighm. Bitt The Coutsumsption of Brandy. B SPECIAL Ollice for Eastern Department, - - - No. 50 W. Ba st.,Jaksnll, this C'ouerval ve jouirmnals expr-es a hope that .L News Yea-I wilse merchmant says that theBa t. aCSlhle gsa epnmses inmb "iaii wil begrs-slssasIlssaecy" a Ill exglag a ggI All Killds of coal at WhIlolesale aild Retail. kenl sgaihsih atm feie-, nui ltha tie< is< miltta lesimetimu b e ilieve p a&nPOT CASH PRICES, with credit Car LodLots prm tyshipped mietfonte rines ott the u-tiity, zeal annd good will of en tushursfulehver-age thans wxhisky, bust that the / f 1uil Nov. 1. NO Monthly Pay- byRaloa .o l points./ participanit will depend this immpressmomn it wiull peohile ar-e inot so well off as to ha able to re- Don't allow yourself to break. Keep up ments. Afolnfer'est. Buynmdsune, give, beyondi ous boiudaries, of our- militairy sist the mecotnomy of whisky dr-inkinsg-. Youth, Health, Vigor. At first signs of going Uic, AU9ust or Septemnber and .BN IG consditionm. It sujll he a gm-nnth moral victory Chiag Ness back, beginuse of WELLS' HEALTH RENtEWER., o ~.BNIG if the fot-lgs os-gans uvorthy of attenations- - n,..~-E...... .... - _ For wea men delia woen ateewsi en pay when cFops COmeS il D. G. AMBLER, Pr-es J. J. DANIEL, Vice-P-es. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier shl -yatim te fact is provedl: Fraino i' Itow to 'Cats -ik fanesesand Meneal orebyil. Write for Curculars insdeen lems-pared for ansydealiingsi51 tiite MilFsa ecmndjsta o ol a es-es-and Ague. Nicetotake truemerit t.n- REMEMBER nations i matterr" Mikmyb andjuta o ol a eualed for TORPID LIVER~ and NICM4T Lsowest Prices known. Ti- etusso issnohhz .iesa- fruit. Bintg the tmilks to the boiling point SWEATS, Lesanniess, Nervous Prostratior, EaTshem osil.UI~ 41 1 .. t1 a: t t ta anid fill yomur jars to the brings with it; these havy labored or restlssG sheep ehuse Eiest Intrum obentsaiR I Bal fteSat fFo nse of the railroadh amid telegr-aph. an spe utit-tightl. This wil I eeebrsiy lemsgt c distressinthebackor-head.id sahoel Fnr gStoosand.Covers. caly tim <efem-oince eveswbr pad tie cor 'inae it ws'as putt up.-Chicago Nesss. - press. E. S. WLtta. 'erser City,N. J., U. Al. u~te as Triays1EIN T DU IT DSA E E OIO Y they lieluic sie al passes and received special liclief for Earache. SMone Daling CAptawadaurlu,. .81500 honor' iL leadqusartes-s, they wvere regarmdedh Never put msilks, fat or any oily susbatane TJNDERTAKER, MARBLEDEAERMrie o ne ae.Clta cD upu------IRETOS:-------$10 syith Vmlio in ushle smahlssr doinhtua<, siml Into the cam- for- the relief of paini, for they sooin 3 . D. G. Asier~ie, T. J1. DANIEL, .TAS. P. TALLIAFERIO10 the' O of Ililet uson- arated~' n- PniSis:I sli"'l become amussidi atl tend to inicite inflata. BY O . OA ALEX ALce, B. . i B 'AE, Y. C.WLSN 63 Laura Street, Jaeksonvie, FMs SUUTHER. MUE OS, AA~ 1 ~ H. T. BAYA, T. T. STOCKsTON,

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Page 1: T illsd isi - ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.eduufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00006/00006.pdfTILE DAILY NEWS-H.ERALD, THURSDAY 10113N111\G, OCTOBER 6, 1887. HOW THEY DIDhave 7 T So

TILE DAILY NEWS-H.ERALD, THURSDAY 10113N111\G, OCTOBER 6, 1887.

7 T So the fun was not all on one side. But they nation. Simple warm water will answer ths MEDICAL. HOW THEY DIDhave their revenge in picturing the "back- purpose better than anything else.-Boston woods lnayor," ats follows: Budget. _FUL W EI &

"We hatve been anrtested tinree times and wSSSSSSSSSSSSgsssssssssbSSSSSSSSSsgSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

lOBILIZATIONOF THE FRENCH M1ILITARY taken before the uyors. The inayorof Pin. Courtesy in the mistress of a house consists PU R E saquel is worthy of a place in Plutarch. We in feeding conversation, never in usurping it. found the vigorous old fellow 60 years old, She is tte guardian of the species of sacred before his baker's oven, naked down to the fit-A. but it must be accessible to all

The French People and the French Jour- belt; and his patriotic and energetic language - F---C- nals Enthusiastic over the Success of greatly moved us." The car load of Montag DEACON BURDETTE. Rev. . T. Clark, a member of the South Georgia Methodist Conference writesfrm

TtalCounty, Ga. "One year ago I ws taken with rheumatism, ar d became almQ§t the Scheme-A Country Mayor With a nords peasantss from the slopes of the Pyre- 0 1 d M

Within ai Viewsl (oasnt from the slope ofl tP ye.elless for over three months. All the reinedies ueed seined to fai itl I commenced Xania for Arresting Correspondents. iees) is highly suggestive of scenes in the He Explains Hi Views of Life on Week the use of Swift's Speciic. I have taken five bottles, and am perfectl0 sound and well M

United States in 1863---4; while they joke, Days. M again. I would have written sooner. but waited to ste if the cure wa< permanent. And r laugh and ea p with a sho of resolution How TO MAKE KEYY SPELLSow I unhesitatingly recommend S. S. as a safe and reliable remedy for rheumatism.

N1870 the French it is evident that they are just from the plow, Mrs. Whitegoods (wearily)-I must see a people rushed into ."drafted into the army" and secretly wishing physician, dear; I have such bad spells every war with niad en- themselves tst honme once more. In conclu- day. Old Whitegoods (iipatiently)-Bah, so thusiasin, only to sion, we may say that this success in rapid has the typewriter girl at the office and she's C R rhe nMATmem .find within a fort- mobilization makes the French military force bright as a cricket all the time. Livelier she For over two years I suered intensely with imsular rheumatism. Iecame almost

ight that they now the equal of any in the world. Extraor- is the worse spels she has. dmysein id Hight ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~n hadte iwleqiaoaiiihwil.Exro-i h os sel h i.aA to he handled as tenderly as an infant. My chest was involvedl,and te pain w were wretchedly dinary rapidity of concentration and isove- HE LACT INFORMATICN was intolerable at times. All the old and well-known remedies were exhausted, but no i while the mient was the crowig gory of the Ger-man Are you tme cow" aske the boale frm I permanent relief was obtained. About a yera I was induced friend tot wift prepartedile th nn a h.coiggoyo h Aeyutecoi"akdtebadrfo Specfie. The effect has heen magical. My friends scarcely recognize me. My rheuma.

P8town, pausing before the pump. No," re. tism s entirely gone, my general health is superb, and I am weight thirty ound more ,he gi~~~t isiss- the (U~~~than when I commenced taking &. S. S. I aableatn dtalmyinsralwk.Q in the highest state adopted thpis mllethod of testing the great ili- plied the puip, speaking through his noef I am devoutly grateful for my restoration to heal which owe under the blessing of of e fl ci e cy . tary machine the Frenc- have created at like a trie American, "I am the milk made. Godm s c unn French ptile was such expense, and the result adds inOensely Haw, haw, bnw.' And next morning the 0 Hampton, Ga., April 20, 1R86. XL

orielly wounded, to the military p-estige of the republic, awestricken guest ate his gruwel in silence, nor reatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. I bulnt the lesson wasow found a water o THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca.

well learned. In GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. spider ilii c ea n 0 l RFTaMAais addition to the regular army, which exceeds "LOOKc P'LEASANT, YOU VILLAIN." & 400,000 nen, the Frends have put on a semi- The 1lan Who Vill A-gue the Anarci military footing alljlth iitia of the first ists' Oase Sm hlnhoit awy aeu hn

t of a story that is told of Frederickof Prussia. IeoROCERIES, ETC. class allnd nearly as many rese-ves. As these Gens. Roger A. Pr or, who has coiseited 'The kilig had a way of going around like a Its superior excellence proven in-millions of are working citizens ini tinme of peace, and to aid in trying to save the necks of the Chico homes for more thana quarter of a century. ae only to be called out in an ener-genscythe cago Anccistsshold bief It isusedbythe UnitedStates Government. En

hel to Sold- T illsd oace isi al enrgnctheoIiarl ,i problem was to imake them ready foi- war at a native of 1i- tiois with his sIuIjects wich we- p-tty sule dorsed by the beads of the Great Universities

shrtnoic ;ndp~ eae helloii-, / -1:)to letiinmte ito s0oi deiiedly ittiiplel$1;asath Strong fest, Purest, and most healthful. "Id Sp short notice aid yet leave them citi- giia, ind is 5by Dr. Price's te onlyBaking Powdeir that does enls. Tie system adopted is called years old. In Is45 remark y hemonarek Onmsy not contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold - 1

the mobimilizatin of the corps5 dl'armiiee. lie graduated frons to speak to a Jew, but the wary Hebrew took only in cans. --- f )--Th Sidromli f -. to his heels. The kig pursued, anu after a PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,

The plait is that of Gein. Boulaiser Hnmllpdeui SIi y : rse-",iyiEw O . CTAO T Oi some time since removed from the office of colleen ad ado brisk cli se overtook thelyingsubject. "Why NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS.

secretary of war; but his scheme has meen the peo f did you runt away front me, asctial" "Be

rried out with signal success by the present law, but gv it no cause," frakly admitted tle Hebew, "I was s er e a ' h ere a e i g h tee n o f t ee co rp s o u a o ntl .l ith us Lt i lil rit " t nie n" B A ) E F R T L I E Secretasy. ~~whack wills his casue; "Vlilln" hle roared, -iB A LE F RT I7 P

d'as-mee-each cotmprisinig tie inlitia of a health. In 185L lie "Idons't walit Bay hebael 'wtt eB A L Y F R I I E , given district. When the einrolhient, as- entered journalism, loIdo w to be feat-ed; I wat to be No. 47, West Bay St. rangement and preliminary drills were coni- and was connected lvdNo. 0 vlete, it was decided to select one district, iit with RIhhig- RIGHT FROM THE VIAL. tify the men to assemble at once, complete ton Unioni and The - A scientific journal has an artile headed, the arrangements and make the success a Richmond Enquir- "How to Taste." We haven't had time to adi g S6( House P la n s ISw eet ioi e F lo u r test. The district selected was in the south of er. In 185 ho was GEN. ROGER A. PRYOR. read it, but our owni idea is that it depends a

appointed by President Pierce a spe- gt-eat 'deal on what you ai going to tasts. If cial commissioner to Greece to ad- it is quinine or castor oil or anything of that OF FI. ote rf in f i just certain difficulties with that coun- sort it won't requie any previous training or SOLE AGENTS FOR BURTSFlour

1 try. Oin his return be re-entered a university education to jenale you to taste 4 ~ ~u-slsetblse iprcle h all you waist of it iin one br ief, hatyswllw ournalism,establishdea atmcalsedhT he o toilMse't shallow. h sTHE LEADING RETAIL GROCERS ALL SELL IT!

- ~ ~~V ,South, which i-an for- eighteen months aiid The poor, imuigi-att, who is stilt sittitig onl a A stopped. He then connected himself with green trunk in C astle Garden and has't be And say they can find nothing to take its place.

The Washington States, and was soon after- in this contrt-y long enough even to make the Of al sizes :tnd widths. ward elected a rept-esentative fs-om Vir-giniia Os-ationl at the constitutional centennial or- get to the Thirty-sixth congress. oii the police, cas taste it with one hand tied Sole Agents for Burt & Mears' Their next grade, PILGRIM gives universal satisfaction.

He was a member of the Confederate cost- behind him, just as easily as John L. Sullivan and J. 8. Turner S Fine Calf MNUFACTURED Y

\ ; gress during the war and received the rank or President Elliott or any other mal of sci- and Paen Late of brigadier general. In 1864 he was cap- tie. But if it is something real good; some- an P0 Leather afterward released. Since the war he has any other man i America, you want a neck enleme . - urd y heUioi rops ut wsahot y iigthea l oike betera atu ge t a ecs ofr than Tles spent most of his time in New York. a yard long, full of all sorts of back stops and Largest selection of Ladies Opra Slippers

THE MAYOR OF PINSAQUEL. dampers all the way down. That is the theory and Ties, South of New ork. France, the six departments centecing at REAR ADMIRAL MULLANY. of act lettered moan who tastes by mnai Shoes a pGEORGE . W ILSON,

Touloue,; ad theexperient wg a prfectstrength aiid natural selection, sad if fair Childrens'She Specialty. G O G .W L O 5 so ue i- hs b s Close of the Evx n wsrrc of a B v Scince thi hsue has ah WettE way we'd like WE DEFY COMPETITION. SUCCESSOR TO - - - GEO. O.WILSON & CO

sucess Wihit twntyfou host- 40000Cloe cf te Eentul ieseat ofa raLve to tr-ot has- one heat, anyhow, just for fail. mes were at the military depots ready for Man. A COLD DAY IN SEPTEMBER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN adtivepsepPvice e PAt dyn MAat- c scently, Rear Admiral J. F laIn an, iu great haste, rushes iito n a nd P rov visions] The illusti-ated pnper-s of Pacis give gcaphtic R. Madison Mutllaccy passed away. He had d i-gsore -l' pawdl'ci-heist's '-Canl 'I'Iiz StOE-arzi IDVQe a rciXr ll=ri 1 _r -vrkzor acccincts of this pi-oceetiugq, wilts illustra- I aousorne of whih a e ece. Te reached the ripe age of three score and tenl, you put this up for ate right away? In ans of Mr. Joseph O'Dea have been removed from J\0. 4. TITest :Eng St., Jacksoiviies Fi.

eventeenth arnmy cor-ps, thi oe selected, is and had been in the naval service forty-five awful hur-y." Drug store man reads pre- 105 Pine Street to 35 West Duval, INSURANCE. eominnded by Gen. Brc-art, who seed with ryea-s. He entered it as a midshipman in scriptionaiandI tuniS pale. "il afraid I can't BetweenLaura and Pine. _ _ __ __ __UR

gretuitim ist iom b Gcc Afi-ica him serve win tl January, 1,932. 1it that capacity he sei-ved do it today, stim; I- thkwereotf gryea d it ss 1 s rs and was then promoted to p ed some of the i:gedients." Macs of family sfa ion o r.O in 1859, iin the Mlexicast expedition and this raidahipasan. Six yeas-s later he became a takes back pumper amid reads: famil un 'aatee Por ietor. .c' degrewis Pront-us amidharisecs by division lieutenant. Seventeen years after that pro- "Half a dozen safety pis; O

. isuas tolase pssoel1diis t motion he was made commander. Five years Three cutsmegs; L 29th of July the government first issued pri- after that he wore the unifor of a captain, A pouid of Vest Chester butter; WHOLESALE

vat diactoss toallthecotinitidr'-h and three 3 ears ft-en that time hie was a coin- lOcie quart cider vislegat; six~~~~~~~~~ dentset niue iiti itito odore Dis the wvar hie commanded the Toys-shiefasel

to teamer Wyaidote the sailing ship Supply pape- ISU RA N CE A GE N T shipped to ethe mayor.of every co mun e to and the steamers A box of Rough ot Rats " Bran and Feedstuffs, be held for ordlems. On the 30th of August, atOsife had

8 p. us., the telegraphic order went out: villa. He captured given him. Then the prescription for him- COTTON SEEDI MEAL. "Mobilizethe active troops of the Seven- eleven blockade self that lie had got frotn th doctor must t h da T f o runne rs wh ic11 have been the paper ha threw out of the wi- Stte Agent for s. J. Baer & Bro's.

tee~i-r~solarne.,Thfls tliyo Ht) Ia e eel wits-l )( Fertilizers.

bilization is Aug. h. i sailed under the -dow. Thus does JaneW. Nemesis, avenger 44 WEST BAY STREET, iA few mug. a t c e- British flag. In at law, kie her glassy eyes nailed upon the I A1U81Vi. N WOfidF

ceived at tho principal towis of the district May, 1865, he re- it who ieeds the most watching.

the mayors were notified, and ntmxt mmornsinig tn-ned to Phsiladel A WANING PLAGUE. C.MEYER. G. MULLER. N e vU 1aV M JVi F1us tpeole saw this on the bullet bods: "Abiganil" t to ow what is the best

steamer Bienville o ht is e EXPERIMENT OrMO . ad assumed wayto -ida-OOo of flies. Go iitO the follU

In execution of the law of July 1887, 7the charge of the ord-t-oomr and try to read, Abigail; they'll follow WuousnEALESIN_^^^_ minister of war orders the mobilization of the saico dapa-tmnasit you, evety last buzzing1 crawin, tickling THE GREAT REPRESENTATIVE MUSIC HOUSE OF FLORIDA. staff, service and corps de troupe of the active . ante < Ym-k beggar of 'emi. 0002-rainarmiy st alomi-sh in the territory of the S.'Nven-

atE yOtatEm iYl1 O SAODL W OBAt. B .C A MP B tetia legion (of thle corps dIarmIlee; also the re- ASIAl ULLANY. iav yard. These THEto ONEU015 YOUAE ANOLI WDT TOBATCCO., quisitlois of aumisais. carriageso, and hans1ee-11Peniidtre er.Ltm h os Ltm tell you," said the contibti, sary to the comsspleteness, etc. manded Ihe steaiship fichissond for three "about my first poeim. -I haven't tume" Agents for CBrewery.

[The foiow astidirci as to tIle way years, aiid the Medhiterrmanteans squads-out of t he sail tme eitor gsiy but with at tinigeo o l ~o ~z i~ each one shah report to his imedi ate sitp-riOr.' Eat opeI fleet for a yeam, and returned t the wea-imiess; "b it I'll sit hem al ight uif you' CORNER BAY A NDT HOGAN STREETS, JA

The civilil insthitary authorities are respon- Unitel States in November, 1871. Ott Oct. tell sne bout youi- lmst one. -Brooklynt sible fm mh T xcut i sstn r of atse direction. 5, 1872, he took commsasd of the navy yard, Engle. a: oXvills. Fiorida.

GEN. IEauos-. and was subsequently in charge of the League O bamilnmy Rogers, the Poet. I"UO. IslandI naval stations, fromt which he was Ol

Every tmms en-olled was soo on the marc aorderei to the Naval Asylum governorship, \hen a young msn, so uns lhe story as tohirdvsT nxdyh wr which he held until Oct. 27, 1879, when le repeated by M-r. Has-ward, h achiredand

isethme inext they us-e- as ined nissi vaae thtd utiO ct.27 187id v5 ell 1sth sedubmushy soltt11 thle suor mf the issost L AI,____S___MO______"'[5_ equilip1t11mex t eim r llth h t astill tiogth THE CREAr BEST MAKESI - LARGEST STOCK! - LOWEST PRICES

at il thoex jmdineml ti1ry-imiemts. s-ite it ______________ aheves-il seen. It the eil sl( it theLuiuit The ilwys and tlegraphs of the whole li ------- had ever eell. At the e1(i of th London"T I will give you more for your money than any other house In the United States. Iguarantee district passel it onmce under milita-y coll- Henry B. Lovering. season ;It ma hll 'he saul: -1 go to-iuarlyov to Instruments to be as represented. I will ship a Piano or Organ to any honest man or womanon trol, and 1.70 triin pus e through Tou- H Worthig: tie you caning there' Ilo did trial and if not satisfactory, I will pay freih t both wvays. D oa cash and $10 a month on a Plano* louse in one iighit crying muen aud supplies. ienr Boverng thiuDe tic w omi not go. Anio months afterward, being st m and 10 cash and $5 a month on an Organ ti1 paid for-not much more than ordinary rent. On

Ths avlr aidariles wt- eucpp1 fmo ne PortgoeoN of , inscusts 1 wa Sinc hen atlgh mwte ttitoio vm these very liberal terms any one can own an instrument. Send for free Catalogue containing The cavalryad artl were equid f 1 in Portsmouth, SN. H., in 1841. Since eeet Music, Strings,Violins Banjos, Guitars, Accordions, and In fact every noisprodcin instumen tha is made and1 aY very, lowl juset Ihsa2 ics fcoc their own depots; requisitions onl the peasants lachied fraw tow'r ma largc paurtY tht hal just -l - noic at 10dcents eru that s. de and ae ocents.h ed o catoue

brought the needed horses andi carts for- his political e e eintein(ed, in the esster of whict was a iy ond transport service; he bus always been ths arm of hei husband. Stepping tOvvard , CLOTHING. details wee at identified with la- to see this wonderful be:ut y, he fotind it was 5,0

orncuakof fla...or nso s ent -t'ib .m esellu- ) s iTs et a" um , BENNETT &t -MiLiROY, wvorkIt especially - Viis not likelytc')have suffereid froins this laconsic o constr-uctinig field Iu tsfa)o.rebukle, which uincait so msuch. Possibly lie B ar~s a ndB i li rd ooAs raills allvofunt- -RoH r-eceix ed his thought the beauty would wamit while lhe w'as a a swith anl fur- educations its the revisinigeouiplets or strasinsig Isis 'hard boundl 9 OPPOSITE ASTOR BLOCK, 79 WEST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

public schools of brains" to writc fresh olses. IFsum lines a dayr -- supplies were cev -- pub mm Licna schools of j wgs the mneauusre of his poe~ittil fecutulity-, 9, NOT-5IE-Wears pleased toinfor-msthe citizens of Jacksonville and the public generally

full meouarlLondere anoe notimagilse Rongvis ruetoao thwehave just taken out our new license for the year, and shall spare no amount of time. 7 . as a pr-ivaste inte,4labor or money to make it one of thle very nicest and complete establishsmentsim the South,. so the ustblizations war. where lie lost / < stomsi of piassioli, whsether- by'love or hpoetr-y. . h o Our Billiard Saloon is handsoamely finished up with the finest kinds of billiard and pool tables, was complete. Its ' "He did niothinig s-ash," says Mm's. Nortomi; * c ~having all the latest attachments belonghiag thereto. As in the past-we aroldetermined to kest thr-e dla y s thie a leg. li ltse ER .LVRN. "I am sure Rogers as a baby ties-er lell dhownm up the reputation already attained, making our place the resort for the best element of our

Sevenstecisth corps Whets ueetrdmER LOEIO ihess he wsas pushed, but walked fr-offi chair a people.

was s-m thya to --- politis he was ea j us-ttymmeshoemaker to chair of the drawing roomu furnitume till he - AllKind of W sin si Liuos Beer an Cigars, 2nards; in a week ~~~In 1872 lie n-as elected to the state legisla- tece h lc hr h uba elo it wass lareds for~~ a- sa a eseetaivai s17 i the carpet. He was the vem-y ernboditusent cof of the best qualities, sold either by the barrel, keg, jug, orontap. IWF Orders for jugs or kegs

wnato cr uas ae-latborm18 rep ese aeleced i8h quiet."-The Spectator. -- - -- r by express will receive prompt attention, and all goods warranted the Samne as represented by piigt.'le 'seme o w a aeetd. in 188 he wasmi cte m1 ~5 avor __-- us. Respectfully,

brsillianmt ntecesS giet wsor-ker, anid is enmiently a self inucle S E N _________arnan.IRECT TOWEAK SPOTS Iseiv ag h ,dg-a we ar.mneas:e JA O ).B C Y

'. - so wseli - mmnl of - -Spiacoeqsmctoteicrf;leytefrom 825 to 604 on each instrument sold.

letisio te ~hdwit isni'-ehusif it xver-e sare, pr-eciotus, ideal. I amn wshollivD ~ le iu o C I et~Frihn Gos asCrTu~s aieEc raidty 1),00,00 soldiiers amid still have time unable to share this prejudice. Manmuscisot ( RA DS M E S Lm-etByStetc acsnilFa

80001000amakugeisihard,"prcoiserse ill aer;iitrialAR&aknigAis toardolrebyariou5. iplendiil;ar- may__commecing__June_1.____000_PIANO___an__LOOK__FORTHEELEGANT__BRASS__SHOWCASE. -V tr-oops. Time mapisd conicemtrations proves that nsaregaodmdncintheunein.as n000foIAunatand OROKNFOtoTbEsoldEbANot.RASSpleOdidABEr

-eve-y dolai had beensworksed oust. The tee-*b ocupatdiiith ia as s sufnttldtsome sainsed Pniewardo5n ormsaamrthaseve. COAL AND COKF.

ceritow<> Faneicpat the rsrlai ast, roaidnis degreee of syimpathmy, but not otherwise. I O RCANS 93 to S5Monthlyb^ '~ ahghnt ier ofr tlheisorthe catii abd akein cannot *Je wheina-s it tiffee's, as amn employ .

aus miu oft iieny go-themet, auma stak snoent, fronsi pr-acticimng lass, keeping account\ A la am C aC keoman or t~ellinmg groceries, except that these ac-s less B T E E

~~coimtest to dwsarf ull that haves gone before it. pictt- -OUR (~]T ' '"~ k A "Ah, if we l onlhy beams as wsell Ireparedl it 18701" say time Rliilals, wihth a sighm. Bitt The Coutsumsption of Brandy. B SPECIAL Ollice for Eastern Department, - - - No. 50 W. Ba st.,Jaksnll, this C'ouerval ve jouirmnals expr-es a hope that .L News Yea-I wilse merchmant says that theBa t. aCSlhle

gsa epnmses inmb "iaii wil begrs-slssasIlssaecy" a Ill exglag a ggI All Killds of coal at WhIlolesale aild Retail. kenl sgaihsih atm feie-, nui ltha tie< is< miltta lesimetimu b e ilieve p a&nPOT CASH PRICES, with credit Car LodLots prm tyshipped mietfonte rines

ott the u-tiity, zeal annd good will of en tushursfulehver-age thans wxhisky, bust that the / f 1uil Nov. 1. NO Monthly Pay- byRaloa .o l points./ participanit will depend this immpressmomn it wiull peohile ar-e inot so well off as to ha able to re- Don't allow yourself to break. Keep up ments. Afolnfer'est. Buynmdsune, give, beyondi ous boiudaries, of our- militairy sist the mecotnomy of whisky dr-inkinsg-. Youth, Health, Vigor. At first signs of going Uic, AU9ust or Septemnber and .BN IG consditionm. It sujll he a gm-nnth moral victory Chiag Ness back, beginuse of WELLS' HEALTH RENtEWER., o ~.BNIG if the fot-lgs os-gans uvorthy of attenations- -n,..~-E...... .... - _ For wea men delia woen ateewsi en pay when cFops COmeS il D. G. AMBLER, Pr-es J. J. DANIEL, Vice-P-es. JNO. N. C. STOCKTON, Cashier

shl -yatim te fact is provedl: Fraino i' Itow to 'Cats -ik fanesesand Meneal orebyil. Write for Curculars

insdeen lems-pared for ansydealiingsi51 tiite MilFsa ecmndjsta o ol a es-es-and Ague. Nicetotake truemerit t.n- REMEMBER nations i matterr" Mikmyb andjuta o ol a eualed for TORPID LIVER~ and NICM4T Lsowest Prices known.

Ti- etusso issnohhz .iesa- fruit. Bintg the tmilks to the boiling point SWEATS, Lesanniess, Nervous Prostratior, EaTshem osil.UI~ 41 1 ..t1 a: t t ta anid fill yomur jars to the brings with it; these havy labored or restlssG sheep ehuse Eiest Intrum obentsaiR I Bal fteSat fFo

nse of the railroadh amid telegr-aph. an spe utit-tightl. This wil I eeebrsiy lemsgt c distressinthebackor-head.id sahoel Fnr gStoosand.Covers.

caly tim <efem-oince eveswbr pad tie cor 'inae it ws'as putt up.-Chicago Nesss. - press. E. S. WLtta. 'erser City,N. J., U. Al. u~te as Triays1EIN T DU IT DSA E E OIO Y they lieluic sie al passes and received special liclief for Earache. SMone Daling CAptawadaurlu,. .81500 honor' iL leadqusartes-s, they wvere regarmdedh Never put msilks, fat or any oily susbatane TJNDERTAKER, MARBLEDEAERMrie o ne ae.Clta cD upu------IRETOS:-------$10 syith Vmlio in ushle smahlssr doinhtua<, siml Into the cam- for- the relief of paini, for they sooin 3 . D. G. Asier~ie, T. J1. DANIEL, .TAS. P. TALLIAFERIO10

the' O of Ililet uson- arated~' n- PniSis:I sli"'l become amussidi atl tend to inicite inflata. BY O . OA ALEX ALce, B. . i B 'AE, Y. C.WLSN

63 Laura Street, Jaeksonvie, FMs SUUTHER. MUE OS, AA~ 1 ~ H. T. BAYA, T. T. STOCKsTON,