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8 fTLE DAI4Y NEWIS-HERALD, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18 188,. moned from the by-standers, consisting of Corbutt, J. W. Matthews, Mrs. J. M. Rice, Safe For Sale at a Bargain. M. L. Hartridge,1V. C. West, L. P. Vord(- Misses Rice, A. Easton, G. W. Taylor and A 1rge, almost new, safe, formerly eenleaf Crosby Mark, D. Gordon, Joseph Hellen and D. H wife, F.M. Brown, Mrs. F. M. Brown, owned by the F'lorida Herald, Hall's Spearing. The jury viewed the body of the Mrs.G. H. Hooker, Miss May Hooker, Annie patent, double and inside doors, tour pri dead man, which lay where it was found. and Gracie Brown, 0. M. Davis, W. A. vate drawers and one iron money box, etc. PU R E COLONEL WM. MAC WILLIAMS KILLED His pistolwas given to the Sheriff and Davis, B. Gayus, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. A. E. Will sell for $175. Apply at this office. * INSTANTLY BY GEORGE BANGS. some other articles from his pockets, and Sholes, C. F. Sulzner G. E. Hastley, C. S. he was then lifted and placed in Under- Clapp, J. J. McNally and wife. Charles Ho! For the Hills! taker ryler's wagon and removed to Mr. Howard, H. C. Jones, Mrs, H. C. Jones, No Yellow fever. Then go to Monticel A Case of Self-defence-The Noted Irish Tyler's office where the jury T. E. Gorton, S. P. Blair, D. Raleigh, and lo. For rates of board apply to Proprietor ESTABLISHED 8IS. will further consider the case at twenty-five steerage passengers. The Rio Partridge House. Orator Seeks Bangs to Take His Life, 10 o'clock standard time, this morning. Grande sails on her return next Thursday, lOill , Mut is Himself Slain-A Startling Epi- MACWILLIAM'S CAREER. after the arrival of the 4:30 train at Fer- ONLY FIVE EIGHTY, ROUND TRIP. J0i o sode-Bangs Arrested. William MacWilliams was a native-born nandina. The East Tennessee, Virginia and ust noW is a ge od time Irishman of a Presbyterian family but was e to see us regarding a good Colonel William MacWilliams, the well- an ardent Fenian i an enthusiastic DRAWING THE JURY. Will sell from October 8 to 20 Excursion regarding good Smirer of O'Dovan Ross, and The Men Who Will Consider the Conduct Tickets to Piedmont Exposition atAtlanta W atch,a Diamond, or any oao, admirer *of 0'Donovan Rosas, a d he en ho W l C ns ert e on utat the very low rate of $5.80. The East D a o d known political agitator and stump orator anadvocate of the dynamite policy. He ofatthe very low rate of $5.80. The E the icl i n or n was shot and killed at about 11 o'clock served for a time in the Federal army The Circuit Court for the 4th Judicial Tennessee, Virgini d Georgia is the Oter art e in our ne last Wnght, in front of Houston's saloon in during the war, and afterwards lived at The Circuit Court for the 4th Judicial shortest and quickest line to Atlanta, and othe i arre. las cgt, fon o H s T - Baltimore and Washington in which latter Circuit of Florida will convene in regular the only line making time in twelve houm's which you may desire. this city, by one George Bangs. The tes- c~.y, according to his :own account, he fall term on Tueseay, November 1, two and twenty minutes from Jacksonville to timony of witnesses shows that the killing kiLed a man and was for a long time i weeks from to-day. Yesterday Judge W. aivat AtL Jacksonille at 7 .m. kand was justifiable and qo~ae in self-defense. jail, but was acquitted. Hie was a baker wesfot-dy straJug W.arrive at Atlanta at 7:20 a.m. Look to :• TOiBLE BETWEEN THE lEN. by tr<de, and it is said, a good one. A. McLean, of the Probate Court, County your interest, and before purchasing, write K10a r-' TROUBLE BETWEEN THE MEN. MacWiliams came to Florida about 1880 Clerk T. E. Buckman and Deputy Sheriff to or call on BEN. H. OPKINS, g't., There was trouble between the two men, and settled in Putnam county. He was Williams, drew the following names to * 75 (Traveler's Friend,) Bangs and MacWilliams. Bangs, it is then a fine looking man, of good habits 75uWestoBaahs Bangs~~~~~ ~~ an MaXilims Bnitithnaielokgmnfoo he serve as Grand Jurors for the term, and an 75Ws a treet, Jacksonville, Fla. The Popular Amnericpn Poet the author said, held a due bill of MacWilliams, about apparently and a rattling speer o the serve as Grand Jurors for the term, and anand akrt erea etyjrr for A Woman's Discovery. other home hie classics, which they had had some Words. stump. He married a Miss McMeekin, of equal number to serve as petty jurors for A oe oan's Discovery. of "Bseyand I Are t," and which they had had some words. that county, who died. Later, he the first week of the session: "Another wonderful discovery has been Last Wednesday evening MacWilliams started a brick-yard at Italia, on the Fer- GRAND JURORS tdesand that too by a lady in this coun- MOSWill f 1 Artil nda r.Mulanthr ney f ansnandina and Jacksonville railway. While RN .RR.try. Disease fastened its cluthes upon her, Wi n oribuie aj lies (f Nii~l glo and a Dr. Mull, another enemy of Bangs, here he sho a man, it was said, in self-de- Frank Gay, T. A. Bethel, Henry G. Aird, and for seven years she withstood its 8 PE T s were drinking at Houston's bar when fense. He had been made an elector on the Henry S. Ely, B. F. Jarboe, J. R. Thurber, severest tests, but her vital organs were -TO THE Bangs passed through the room. M.ull .A.L nlE.FGade,0P.Jh-i--TO THE called pangs a loafer and MacWilliams Cleveland ticket. but was forced to resign. H A. L'Engle E. F. Gardner, O. P. John- underminded and death seemed imminent. called Bangs a loafer aH rendered viros and efficient son, George . Henderson, William T. For three months she coughed incessantly illiAY endorsed the statement. Other words fol- He rendered vigorolis and efficient son, Gore E. . Leaders, Wilia T. Fner o r the otssecogenesnl Its superior excellence proven in millions of (T~~AT endorsed theand Bangs statement. Other wordilliams infol- service in the campaign of '84. and was Delaporte, E. C. Lefebvre, T. N. Anderson, and could not sleep. She bought of us a homes frior more than a quarter iof a century.1 owed and Bangs struck MacWr liams in greatly disappointed that he could not oh- H W. Hicks, JamesW. Holt, W.H. Varty, bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Itisusedby the United States Government. En the face. They were separated, but since tain recognition for it afterward. He had William A. Kernan, WV. S. Blitch. Consumption, and was so much relieved dorsed by the heads of the Great Universities U A N W -EL D that time acWilliams has told ne married a third time and leaves a wife and PETTY JUOS. on taking first dose that she slept all night, as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. every body lie has meto it Bawould seem re hid andone son, who is a John Fitzgerald, Geore . Kenner and with one bottle has been miraculously Dr. Price's the only Baking Powder that does THE FIRST ONE APPEARED that he intended to kill Bangs at small children, and one son, who is a John Fitzgerald, Geore I. Kennerly,Lime, or Alum Sold sight athr ersmall ing cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.SnaOtoe ,87 lawyer at Ferna . Scipio Middleton, Tim Sullivan, J. Spear, Thus writes W. C.Sunday, October 9,1887. great excitement, which, however, is his He was a very excitable man and it is Hiram Francis, H. 1. Genth, eorge T. h e . C. a ri PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., at et en e s s not improbable that of late th is nervous Ruley, C.S. ay . C.-Get a free trial bottle at o RE BAKING POWDER CT LOUIS. T e s by l l ton arer s of manner. malady amounted to emotional insanity. ad oustn, George F. Has, John Gabo- Palmetto Pharmacy and Geo. Hughes' NW YORK- CCAO. . OUS. he times yin which w e liveto arend records ofde fit d drug store. F I/,the times in whichwe live, and graphic de PREPARING FOR THE SHOOTING. Now that he is dead, however, his faults Jerimiah Shane, J. . Snyder, E. A. drug store. scriptions of places which are ma ing the For about three-quarters of an hour be- will be forgotten in the recollection of his Douglass, William W. Dickernson, H. W. Notice. ten one ose name is already known as fore the shooting, MacWilliams was in better side, his activity, earnestness, brilli- Dennis. sten by oEl nae is already known a Frank Gregory's place drinking seltzer, ant diction and the good fellowship of his I am pleased to notify the public and my aras e nglish anguage is read andina Hle declared to Gregory that he was look- earlier years. After life's fitful fever may IN THE MAYOR'S COURT. old patrons generally, that I have again Some style wcTh is a inew departure In corres IN HE AYRISCOUT. commenced to recei ve all kinds of fi ne me Summer BargainS in pondence. Te millions of people -who have ing for Bangs and intended to kill him. he sleep well. Only three culprits were in the prison- Chicago ane d New York meats fires each read r. ar eton's "Farm Ballads," "City Five minutes after he left Gregory's place, CITY PROPERTY Ballads," etc.. with so much interest and de 'thie hmicdecutsferhelfrgred. pl e AVYWETHE A OnYlyR the ulrtIerIntersn ahe homicide occurred. HEAVY WEATHER AT AYPORT ers' box in the Municipal Court yester- week. J. A. DoinM. * light, who still read thefi over and over, can od a- merne ade or eiiesco s .' 000 Seven-room house Beaver street, have here their favorite author, week after THE SCENE. B d G e ad oe U r in $3, * near Cedar. Lot 5J4x105. week, with all the graces of his poetic imagi few minutesne Hu e re made to suffer penalties as follows: DRE.H.THACHERTHE DENTIST. Lot 5x105, Adams street, near nation, and the aded freedom of a prose, but ! Bangs came up to Ho~uston's place, which &id- BP ihHu.no rssye Bangs came up toHouston's place no Special Correspondence of the NEWS-HERALD. Frank Davis plead guilty to having been The Verdict Unanimous. Market. ot prosy, style. far from the W cross depot.ree met MAYPORT, FLA., October 17.-For the drunk and asleep for which he paid a fee W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippus, Ind. testi- 300.Lot 526x90, Adas street, near far3, frome thenings WHycrod depot. Hto fies' "I can recommend Electric Bitters 32 Ne. wn. Read the Sunda Nws-Herald! Colonel Houston under the awning on the past five days there has been a gale from of $3, while Jennings Hood went back to as the very best remedy. Every bottle ot eaver street, near New sidewalk. and said that he had come out the northeast, with the highest tides of the for a Saturday night'a spree. sold has given relief in every case. 'One 200 * nan. str th o i a ii tha past ine years. Augustus C. Bell as charged with man took six bottles, and was cured of 100 Lot 208x72, First street, near Ada tronize Your Home Maufacturers! Searching for him to have a difficulty; that past nine years. ugustus C. ell was charge with MacWilliams had sworn to shoot him at The cottages of Jacksonville people have disorderly conduct by fighting, but denied rheumatism of tn yrs' standing," lae and Sprigfield. MacWilliates had sworn to shoot him at tThe cottages of Jacksonville People Abraham Hare, druggistL Bellville Ohio. 0 Lot on Helen avenue, near Third Keep the Money at Home sight. the soft impeachment. His denial went Abraham Hare, drug5t Bellville Ohio 85es taenenarThr Home! sight. suffered severely. The breakwaters onthe for naught however, when awhite man of affirms: "The best selling medicine I * street, Springfield. THE SHOOTING. entire front, with the exception of N. A. small statue with a huge bandage around have ever handled in my twenty years ex- 00 Lot 70x1O, First street and Helen Almost immediately afterwards Mac- Hals, have one Many of the houses his head effectually concealing his right experience is Electric Bitters." Thousands *7 av nue, Springfield. Williams walked out of the darkness into Hll's, have gone. any o te hea ctuy concealing his right the light of he saloon. Head evidently havebeen undermined by the waves, and optic came forward and swore that Bell of others have added their testimony; so 3500 Lot l05x105, Beaver street. the light ofhad belted him in the eye and knocked that the verdict is unanimous that Electric *L 5 ,a. seen Bangs, for the three or four witnesses some of the foundation posts washed out him "clean ten feet." The Mayor char ed Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver. Lot x105, Beaver street. him "clea ten feet." Tae Mayor chariliad 3ittesdocre llodisease fthLie.ot7 wo saw the affair say that MacWilliams Henry Clark's back porch is down. Bell $1for every foot he lifted the fellow Kidneys, or Blood. Onya half -dollar 5, street had his pistol in his hand. Ch'l M ' frt d art of his sid with the bandage, which ran his (Bell's) b esat Plmetto Pharmacy and Gao 1,000. Lots is , on street-car line, What followed happened with greatill up to $10. Hughes' d st ore.h riverside. swiftness. Bangs seeing his pursurer's porch is gone. McDuff's and Moses ,__1,500. Lot 100x125, Commercial street, intent called out to him "Hold o! Hold on Brown's houses are both down-complete ATTENTION, . L. SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ , Riverside. there!"' and MacW illiams fired. Instant- ATTE TION . . Lot, Barnaby street, 100x2, . lyafterward Bangs fired three or four wrecks. The Jacksonville Light Infantry leave WANTS. * t Riverside. shots when MacWilliams backed off a step There are three vessels off the bar at an- for Atlanta this evening at 7 o'clock in a ^ED TWOYOUSGLADESWEL 500. Riverlot, 100xx50, Riverside. or two, turned about and x~lk- chor. One is recognized as the Louis Bucki, special Pullman sleeper. They will mqet educated and experienced as eache Lot, Jackson streetBrooklyn aed toward Bridge street into the dark. the other two are three masters. A at their armory at 6 o'clock (standard) desire to commnnicate with the leading citi- 500 Bangs went into the saloon and everybody b zens of some locality where a first-ctass school Lot, Magnolia street, Brooklyn present congratulated the other that no fourth schooner was reported having been with their baggage, from which place thesis needed. Good references. t-caAddress, C. o 1,000. Lot, Magnolia street, Brooklyn. one was hurt. Two or three minutes seen last evening. The weather has been will march to the Waycross depot. A bag- D., care editor NEWs-HE IRA), Jacksonville, Lo Adas street, nearFourth, later however, a negro came in and said too rough for the pilots to board them, gage wagon will' transfer their baggage Fla. 850. La Villa. a t that MacWilliams was dead. but will probably bring them in to-day. from the armory to the depot. They will T ANTED-A POSITION AS MANAGER 800 Upwards. Lots in East WHERE THE BODY WAS FOUND. About aweek ago, a haul was made occupy the sleeper during their stay in At- orlerk in a first-class hotel b aman (f Lots in air. Adjoining Houston's saloon on either with seine owned by M. Conant and fish- lantra, and returning arrive in Jacksonville experience. Was six years head clerk at 600 and Upwards. fiel. side ar the doutoumerov I InaallMaAnUiFT R Also ots omprov al uKimprds inS sidedare the openyards ofthe Florida Rail- ed by J. B. Arnau and Crew, around a Friday morning. They go 22 strong, and Preble House, Portland, lMe Was proprietori aso improved and ailld Pure G n BO A way and avi"gation Company. They school of berry fish. The catch was 84 but for the unwillingness of some employ- years; last season was head clerk at the Hotel Pure Ground Bone and the Bounethou are lower than the street and bushels of fish. While they were taking ers would have a much larger number. Fiske, Old Orchard Beath, Me. Can give TELFAIR STOCKTON, range Tree Emulsion, and defies com there is a steep, sloping bank on the inner the fish out of the seine on the beach a Capt. R. M. Call will be in command, best of references and get recommendations "49" West Bay Street. petition as to quality or price. side of the sidewalk. The palings are shark of the man eater specie, madearush "romu the leading hotel imen in the State of "49 Wpr maine, also for references H. Burton Hilliken, - iA r~s ('_lo-= a .r2-aE . missing for a little dis tance beyond Hous- for the fish and grabbed the net in his DAILY WEATHER REPORT. correspondent of the Bcston Herald, and I- O1I CE, 28 OCEAN STGreaET, ton's about a hundred feet beyond the mouth. Hle seemed bound to claim a cated at the St. James Hotel, Jackson ille "4' saloon, in the railway yard and at the foot share. One of the crew killed him with WAR DEPARTMENT Address, WILL H. McDONALD, box 151, Wood- P.O. Box. .4. Tel nhaone 210 and 230. of the bank lay William MacWillia. an oar by striking him on the head, while SG L SERVICE U. ARMY frd, e. ESTABLISHED 1875. his pistol grasped in his right others rushed into the water, grasped him JACKSONVILLE, F ., October 17, 1857. ___ESTABLISHED 1875.__ _• hand, a bullet-hole through a by the ail and pulle d him out, a on Seventy-fifthmeridian ime. l-ANTED-A LL len rmLADIS TO :USE a8Ia6n ,d Fertl by th tai an pule hi]u.H vsjWn.Dn' are ~i8 redt "G a ad n :S e sa etlzers. bit of paper that protruded from nine feet long. (i hudWindred o , r morn phis ocket just above his heart dead nine feet long. . g sickness. (ne hundred dollars if not .. " i 1 "relieve~d. For sale by all druggists, or address He had fallen on theade d of the siAewallk COMINGON THE SEMINOLE. i ed.o aball ruggits, or address W ILLIAM A. BOURS, androlled down the bank. STATIONS Z' : I ' D"N &9oLusve y aWord was sent to the sheriff, coroner The steamer Seminole of the Clyde line o EATHER ANTED-HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO 20 TXesmt aY St, J aill r:: an repoters.Bangsmade 'no at- will arrive te-dav and has an unusually: " ]TA ED-AEYO A UETO O rJ' . =. a l on i , and reporters. Bangs made no at- will arrive to-day and has an unusually rent? We are over-runwith applicants -:-W 1t0LESAL E-: tempt to go away, but waited heauy frtight of general merchandise and "_for houses ever y day. A. O. WEaw & Co., with the others till Sheriff Holland theaharleston 8rM0.04 6S N 1 6 toi Cloudy. 24 E. Bay. came and took him into custody. While the following passengers: Augu st :. 30.08 iE * Rain. Gri, R ,, Grit, eed Fe iliz s. waiting for the coroner the reporter of the George Morris, Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Savannah ... 30.02 66 NE * 26 Rain. VANTED-GOOD AGENTS FOR THE l a l s eeed n t er NJEws-HERALD interviewed the principal TyMKSOlV'LE. 9.96 74E * 601Rain. AV only " History ofthe ConfederateStates' The Oldest Established Seed House in the City NEws-EALD interviewed the principal Thomas Farley, Mrs. S. McKenny, Mrs. Key West ... 24.96 80 SE *.... Cloudy. Navy," just ready. Highest Southern corm witnesses of the frightful affair. G. Morris, Miss Annie Brown, John Han- Atlanta.... .041 62 E 12 1.06 Cloudy. mendations; sells readily. W.H. SHEPARD & STRICTLY RELIABLE-CATALOGUE FREE. COaONE e O t a hPensacola .. hsn1Jh nL-i' E 6 .. , Cloudy. Co., Atlanta, Gal SALE T 1 COLONEL HOUSTON'S STATEMENT. son, H. T. Shotter, A. C. Doudner, J. L. Mobil .... 29.94 74 1 . Cloudy. Co."AlanaGa I am an eye-vitness of the affray, which Johnson, Mrs. J. L. Johnson Louise Ker- Mobler. 290.94 2E * loRain. FOR SALE. took place in front of my place of business. hua, G. Allen, J. Mahoney, %. Heavey, F. New Orleans.. 29 88 72 E 8 14 Fog. I am acquaited with Mr. George Bangs. Senton, Miss Cunningham, Paul Rehn- Galveston.. - 29.86 701 NE 18 02 Cloudy. OR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY He came to this city. Ibelieve, some time berg, Mrs. Rehuberg, Mrs. W. J. H. San- NOTE-All barometer rings reduced t Inquire box 167, or on premises in River last March, and I have frequently met him ford, Mrs. Chatsworth, Mis. Howes, Miss sea level and standard gravity. side, Fla. and had some ionversation with him. 1 Florence Platt, Miss Williams, Mrs. Wil- Minus readings of temperature are below OR SALE-A FINE 2 PASSENGER have always found him to appear like a liams, J. H..Kornahrens, Mrs. J. H. Kr zero bus, nearlynew, infeorder. PASSENGERice,0, gentlemanandneversawhimactotherwise nahrens, Dr. Blair, Mrs. Blair, E. . with a good harness. Write for photograph. than a in gentlemanly manner Malton, Charles A. Towers, George O -Rainfall too small to mFention. G. F. AAENCy, FernAOandi a, Fla. He came to my place of business last Holmes. Miss J. Nolan, F. W. Mumby, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN night at about 11 o'clock, perhaps a little R. D. Knight, E. G. Updegraff, Mrs. LOCAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. 1). D. rse ONNOLLY, OF SPReING beorethat time. He spoke to me and re- E. G. Updegraff, A. A. Bliss, chL field Nursery, has a large number of marked that one reason why he came up Mrs. Williams, W. T. Bates, Mrs. WAR DEPARTMENT, chioce rose bushes at 25 cents eaeh. Call and to-night was to avoid contact with Colonel W. T. Bates, Mr. Spencer, A. A. Fengan, SIJACEO L SERVICE, U E A s17e her87. ) Mac Williams. who had threatened to kill O. S. Wright, Mr. Upton, E. R. Trafford, Snyi OR SALE-TOWN LOTS IN SOUTH him, and he did not wish to have any S. Jones, Captain C. V. H. Post, J. W Seventy-fifth eridian time. O SA2e TOWN LOTS IN SOUTHall- rd r r r pty Fill d. further trouble with him. While Hubington, Mrs. George Stevens, Alex md. mens. J. S. S Tr. JR. we were standing in front of my Waters, W. W. Burr, W. J. Kenny, Nettie o s W BA TRTA JATONL.E, A dov contain- FINF VEGETABLE AND 7 ETBT0 lace a carriage drove u contain- Lemhardt, Mrs. Studgeon, Mrs. Bedortha, OR "SAEF . IS l n VEEABE ng a couple of gentlemen wo got out. Mrs. aisdell Miss L. A. Toutesee and 1 orange landsnearJacksonville, cheap. J. One of them entered into conversation four ladies, Sadie Anderson, Mrs. Landon, : e .. S. a Ji with Mr. Bangs, and while he was talking Mrs. W. B. Tully, J. Quinn Katie Semp- : : ' :...: FOR RENT._ Colonel MacWillams walked up holding a ler, Mr. Lawler, Morris Coats, George : revolver in his hand. Bangs evidently Evans, Mrs. Thorpe. Mrs. Moore, Robert 6 I ITINTER HOME-FURNISHED ROOMS Bnowin orvsoe-l EasMr.Tone. a.s 30.03, 70er NE 9 59Cluynd private board. No. 49 E. Forsyth I J J ~I. knowing his purpose cried "halt,"or some- McKinney and one female and f6ur male 0I p. 9m.. .3 9.9 77 31 1 d n a b 4 F thing of the kind, when the Colonel fired adults; besides twenty-two Charleston . V m.. 29.96 74 4 51 9573 Lt.rain. street. at him. The shot whistled by Bangs'head, passengers; for St. Augustine and one U (S Os rs to Tysen, Smith & Co.) but did not hit him. Bangs then drew his each for Atlanta, Rosewood, Enterprise Highest temperature, 80; lowest tempera- jnr Bay ad C EW STORES-ts.-. tW Be sTnt C revolver, but at that time the Colonel was and Sorrento. turae ahe pa t eourt mper - 31 W. Bay street.WCRE BAT T H O L E S A L E ON L Y . fi hnfrdhspso ndte h ROSTL WENT t~ire, 69. 0] LET--HOTEL--NEW-CORNER BAY ~~~JiN L~X Bangsthen firet his pistol and then the HOW BROOKSVILLE WENT. The amount of rainfall is given by inches Iand Cedar streets, Jacksonville, 80 rooms. SBROOKSILLE, FLA., October 1, 1887. andhudr rida: Light rains, followed modern conveniences. Bath rooms. etc., on NOr Sr lB inga rial o Wilmm ru toard mdg steet e~hr Fr Esten Flrid : igh rais, ollwedeach floor. For a number of years if desired. through fear or because he was hit. I sup- To the Editor of the NEWS-HERALD. by fair weather, stationary temperature; light A W. BARRs, 81 W. EBy street. posed Bangs was killed, but on entering In the Times-Union of to-day an article to freh easterly winds. MISCELLANEOUS. FE RTILIZE R, ETC. the saloon tound him inside and apparent- appears from this place signed "C." stating EL I ZE y unhurt. Some one then ran into hat the Mayor, Marshal and all the Alder- Is Consumption Incurable? was dead. Bangs then remarked: "Is men elected on the 10th were on the Newark, Ark. says: "Was down with andrepaired.Shawls,ribbonandost i hfeath that so? Is he hurt? Well, you'd better straight temperance ticket. "C." was ce- Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physi sdain allsadesand ri ed, J. srC OFFICE12, WEST BAY STREET. send for the Sheriff." mainly on a mixed ticket from the way he clans pronounced me an Incurable Con- 57Pine street, between Adams and laonroe O Colonel Houston's statement was veri- got things mixed. sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Jacksonville, Fla. be received by the fied by the statement of .. S. Winters, tig Discovery for Consumption, am now on proposals will Wharves aareoses who also saw the s voting. Mr. Winters At a meeting of the citizens early in Sap- my third bottle, and able to oversee the uniCun Commissioaers of Duval county -harls__ ._____ith. __-__rg__TIT__ Frai_ r said: "I was standing in the doorway of member to nominate candidates fpr town work on my farm. It is the finest medi- building a second-story on the County Clerk's Colonel Houston's saloon leaning against officers, after much discussion and wrang- ne ever made." office. Plans and a ecifications can be seen at post when I saw Colonel Mac- oJesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: the office of R. N. Ellis. Bostwick block, foot Williams come up with a pisto_ ling as to whether the temperance cause h"Had it not been for Dr. Kings New Dis- of Pine street. The County Commissioners re in his hand. He fired the should be made an issue or not, the meet- covery for Consumption I would have died serve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids first shot and also the second when Bangs,(ScesrtoR b t .Jn ) 1rturnedthe and y the at time I thought ing adjourned. About half of the citizens of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doc- tobekaddressed Capt. T. . Buckman, County (Succssos to RObert H. Jones) itwaetun a iteB tooht frme ancmosthotlughhebstteprac tors. Am now in best of health." Try it. County Clark's office." R. N. ELLIS, C. H. it Was getting a little too hot for me and composed mostly of the best temperance am letlee ~freebatPalettoharmacy Go cr s so I retreated into the saloon. The next people in town, remained and made up a a eotHges ree at to ar UN YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTO thing 1 knew it was reported that Colonel citizens ticket, composed of the best tem- e graph taken, or crayons and copying of t - ah ten, or coS. andUGET coyn of MacWilliams was dead, temperance men in town, who Wholesale and any style, call on S. P. BUGERT, NO. 310 WHAT BANGS SAYS, were opposed to making it an is- Retail West Bay Street, Jacksonville. Fla. WHAT ANSSsue, and men who were not very We have just received a large invoice of ETItOPOLITAN BARBER SHOP-THE S Bangs. whose pistol did the fatal work, strong either way. Thelfollowing night, foreign, tropical and northern fruits, and _1e finest in Florida! Prices as low ast any iS a powerful, well-built man, apparently the so-called temperance men met and put are now prepared to furnish at wholesale first-class shop. ae alsoehave elegant bahs,NR TR S 40 years ofag, with dark hair and eyes- Hre out aticketcalling it the "dryr" ticket and retail, everything in our line, " hot, cold, and shower, at the reasonable rice A N DT kept very quiet, but in talkingof the matter' and the citizens the "wet" ticket. The The finest of bananas, limes, oranges, of 25 cents. JNo. B. RocHE, Manager, No. 33 showed that he controlled his nervous agt- election on the 10th resulted in the lemons, figs, pears, apples, catawba and Newnanstreet. ' a F station only by determined effort, following candidates being elected: Bow- Malaga grapes, Bermuda onions and co- { 1-O TO THE WAYCROSS HOUSE FOR t0 West S e-a n l "I don't like to talk about it," he said. den on the dry ticket for Mayor; Steel,who coanuts at prices lower than anywhere in L board, furnished rooms and lunches, cor "These gentlemen here saw it all, and can refused to endorse the dry views the city. HAWES & MASSA, ner Bay and Bridge streets, Jacksonville, Fla., STATIONERY. tell you all about it. The man had and came out independent for Mar- Wholesale and Retail Commission Mer- PETER F.CASEY, Propritor. LTAT-nKERY threatened my life, and I hoped that shall; J J. Hale, T. J. Cook, J. I. Han- -chants, No. 116 West Bay street, opposite - ~RIGHT & CO-MR. J. W. McLAURY by evading him for a time he would cock and George W. Thomas, on citizen's Everett Hotel. has taken an interest in my real estate get over it. I couldn't. induce myself to run ticket, and C. C. Keathly on the dry ticket business. With his valuable assistance I ex or hide from him, but I kept away from for Aldermen; B. R. Burwell and W. E. Electric Bitters, pect to do a larger real estate business this where he was." Law tied for Clerk and Assessor, Burwell This remedy is becoming so well known season than ever. A. .WRIGHT. "I was talking with Colonel Houston out voted for Law, and Law for himself. The and so popular as to need no special men- - A. DOHM-(SUCCESSOR TO E. W. GIL- . N D s o O O 0 0 ( L S U FF L IE . E . there and a carriage drove up Mayor will call a new election to decide tion. All who have used Electric Bitters ) len,) Wholesale and Retail dealer in New and some gentlemen got out. the matter, sint same song of praiSe.-A purer York, Chicago and Florida Meats. Postoffice Largest Stock and Low Prices . Wholesale and Retail. One of them stepped down We all appreciate the NEWS-HERALD me icine does not exist and it is guaran- Box 44. or Stall No. 1, City Market. Jy me and turned so that his umbrella and wish it success. T. teeed to do all that is claimed. Electric came around towards me. I moved a little * Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver on, can be chartered by the day, or will 5,9 Sc r DIealEXT ecrs O e r aps "1 avoi itand aw ac~ilias rght O FORID To ca b EAM chrtREDG BOh a, rII- wil l& 6i!T.UayL. Special terms to dealers and teachers.-Orange Wraps. Jckso0vll e, Fi. to avoid it and saw MacWillians right COMING TO FLORIDA. and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, take contracts. Apply to (jEORGE E. CHASE, . there, as near as that post, coming toward Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Ship Chandler. 90 East Bay. me with his pistol in his hand. I called to Via the Mallory Line, Steamship Rio impure blood.-Will drive Malaria from" him-something, I don't know what; Grande. the system and prevent as well as F. LILLIBRIDGE-ARTISTIC TAIL and he fired, And I don ' The steamship Rio Grande will arrive at cure all Malarial fevers.--For cure of J'. or-Metropolitan Hall, 17 East Bay St., just know how things went. I was ax- Fdrnandina at 6 o'clock this morning, and Headache, Constipation and Indigestion Jacksonville, Fla. justed-" He h e bhingokent was xabsedin th olong tis ornisngr try Electric Bitters-Entire satisfaction -ALIFONIA RESTAURANT, CHARLES cited '" Here he broke off as if absent brines the following list of passengers, guaranteed, or money refunded.-Price 50 street, near Plaza, St. Augustine. Branch minded. "I'm awful sorry," he added Those for Jacksonville will arrive in the cents and $1.00 per bottle, at Palmetto from Ancient City, 31Newnan street, Jackson- - _ after a moment. "It's not a pleasant thing this morning: Pharmacy and Geo. Hughes' Drug Store. ville. U l l= 1D7 tohae o hnAk' ab out. Mr. Jt 8:0 te JrningMoops and 'wife, mIRUMPELLER-THE LEADING MER- S COLU FIS 1 AGS1STR.I. J. Main, H. Katz and wlfe, Mr. Pem- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I chant Tailor, haT now a full liue of fall and. George Bangs was born in Sandersville, berton, Rev. P. B. F isk, Mrs. Fisk and The best salve in the world for Cuts, winter goods. 51 West Bay Street, 1 ' I TU.C 1 b U 'P U ' Georgia, where he has a mother and sister, daughter, W. G. Heborn, Isaac Vinton, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Jacksonville, Fla. i' * He worked in this State first at Orlando Mr. Kenison, J. B. Upson and wife, A. C. Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, in Birnbaum's clothing store. Last May Thompson and wife, Jno. Auld and son, A. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- M. CLARKE, THE PLUMBER, HAS ha came to this city and worked a while I. Slosum, Chas. Gart, C. A. Hanson. , tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It o s o Also a fu ine of Stationery an Blank Books. for Tischler. B.F. Upson and wife, George Loons, WV. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, im dis 1t o u din here n RBEo 'H CORONER'S 'QUEST. Loons. J. C. Williams, George Hinnys, Ior money refunded, Prce 25 cents per cas ie ofrpa t o e doal inds of ld mbmg, whereJ A --- [ O j -w - Coroner W. A. McCall arrived and took J. K. Node, George Chaimon, A. Long, box. For sale by and steam-fitting, bath tubs, water closets and No. 29 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville, Fla charge of the remains. A jury was sum- George Brolick, S. L. Lawrence, F. H. * GEO. H1UGHES. drains put in. dras ptu. ,' "i

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Page 1: U Aufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00015/00008.pdf · this city, by one George Bangs. The tes- c~.y, according to his :own account, he fall term on Tueseay, November 1, two

8 fTLE DAI4Y NEWIS-HERALD, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18 188,.

moned from the by-standers, consisting of Corbutt, J. W. Matthews, Mrs. J. M. Rice, Safe For Sale at a Bargain. M. L. Hartridge,1V. C. West, L. P. Vord(- Misses Rice, A. Easton, G. W. Taylor and A 1rge, almost new, safe, formerly eenleaf Crosby Mark, D. Gordon, Joseph Hellen and D. H wife, F.M. Brown, Mrs. F. M. Brown, owned by the F'lorida Herald, Hall's

Spearing. The jury viewed the body of the Mrs.G. H. Hooker, Miss May Hooker, Annie patent, double and inside doors, tour pridead man, which lay where it was found. and Gracie Brown, 0. M. Davis, W. A. vate drawers and one iron money box, etc. PU R E

COLONEL WM. MAC WILLIAMS KILLED His pistolwas given to the Sheriff and Davis, B. Gayus, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. A. E. Will sell for $175. Apply at this office. *

INSTANTLY BY GEORGE BANGS. some other articles from his pockets, and Sholes, C. F. Sulzner G. E. Hastley, C. S. he was then lifted and placed in Under- Clapp, J. J. McNally and wife. Charles Ho! For the Hills! taker ryler's wagon and removed to Mr. Howard, H. C. Jones, Mrs, H. C. Jones, No Yellow fever. Then go to Monticel

A Case of Self-defence-The Noted Irish Tyler's office where the jury T. E. Gorton, S. P. Blair, D. Raleigh, and lo. For rates of board apply to Proprietor ESTABLISHED 8IS.

will further consider the case at twenty-five steerage passengers. The Rio Partridge House. Orator Seeks Bangs to Take His Life, 10 o'clock standard time, this morning. Grande sails on her return next Thursday, lOill ,

Mut is Himself Slain-A Startling Epi- MACWILLIAM'S CAREER. after the arrival of the 4:30 train at Fer- ONLY FIVE EIGHTY, ROUND TRIP. J0i o

sode-Bangs Arrested. William MacWilliams was a native-born nandina. The East Tennessee, Virginia and ust noW is a ge od time

Irishman of a Presbyterian family but was e to see us regarding a good Colonel William MacWilliams, the well- an ardent Fenian i an enthusiastic DRAWING THE JURY. Will sell from October 8 to 20 Excursion regarding good

Smirer of O'Dovan Ross, and The Men Who Will Consider the Conduct Tickets to Piedmont Exposition atAtlanta W atch,a Diamond, or any oao, admirer *of 0'Donovan Rosas, a d he en ho W l C ns ert e on utat the very low rate of $5.80. The East D a o d

known political agitator and stump orator anadvocate of the dynamite policy. He ofatthe very low rate of $5.80. The E the icl i n or n was shot and killed at about 11 o'clock served for a time in the Federal army The Circuit Court for the 4th Judicial Tennessee, Virgini d Georgia is the Oter art e in our ne last Wnght, in front of Houston's saloon in during the war, and afterwards lived at The Circuit Court for the 4th Judicial shortest and quickest line to Atlanta, and othe i arre.

las cgt, fon o H s T - Baltimore and Washington in which latter Circuit of Florida will convene in regular the only line making time in twelve houm's which you may desire. this city, by one George Bangs. The tes- c~.y, according to his :own account, he fall term on Tueseay, November 1, two and twenty minutes from Jacksonville to

timony of witnesses shows that the killing kiLed a man and was for a long time i weeks from to-day. Yesterday Judge W. aivat AtL Jacksonille at 7 .m. kand was justifiable and qo~ae in self-defense. jail, but was acquitted. Hie was a baker wesfot-dy straJug W.arrive at Atlanta at 7:20 a.m. Look to :•

TOiBLE BETWEEN THE lEN. by tr<de, and it is said, a good one. A. McLean, of the Probate Court, County your interest, and before purchasing, write K10a r-' TROUBLE BETWEEN THE MEN. MacWiliams came to Florida about 1880 Clerk T. E. Buckman and Deputy Sheriff to or call on BEN. H. OPKINS, g't.,

There was trouble between the two men, and settled in Putnam county. He was Williams, drew the following names to * 75 (Traveler's Friend,)

Bangs and MacWilliams. Bangs, it is then a fine looking man, of good habits 75uWestoBaahs Bangs~~~~~ ~~ an MaXilims Bnitithnaielokgmnfoo he serve as Grand Jurors for the term, and an 75Ws a treet, Jacksonville, Fla. The Popular Amnericpn Poet the author

said, held a due bill of MacWilliams, about apparently and a rattling speer o the serve as Grand Jurors for the term, and anand akrt erea etyjrr for A Woman's Discovery. other home hie classics,

which they had had some Words. stump. He married a Miss McMeekin, of equal number to serve as petty jurors for A oe oan's Discovery. of "Bseyand I Are t," and

which they had had some words. that county, who died. Later, he the first week of the session: "Another wonderful discovery has been

Last Wednesday evening MacWilliams started a brick-yard at Italia, on the Fer- GRAND JURORS tdesand that too by a lady in this coun- MOSWill f 1 Artil nda r.Mulanthr ney f ansnandina and Jacksonville railway. While RN .RR.try. Disease fastened its cluthes upon her, Wi n oribuie aj lies (f Nii~l glo and a Dr. Mull, another enemy of Bangs, here he sho a man, it was said, in self-de- Frank Gay, T. A. Bethel, Henry G. Aird, and for seven years she withstood its 8 PE T s

were drinking at Houston's bar when fense. He had been made an elector on the Henry S. Ely, B. F. Jarboe, J. R. Thurber, severest tests, but her vital organs were -TO THE

Bangs passed through the room. M.ull .A.L nlE.FGade,0P.Jh-i--TO THE

called pangs a loafer and MacWilliams Cleveland ticket. but was forced to resign. H A. L'Engle E. F. Gardner, O. P. John- underminded and death seemed imminent. called Bangs a loafer aH rendered viros and efficient son, George . Henderson, William T. For three months she coughed incessantly illiAY

endorsed the statement. Other words fol- He rendered vigorolis and efficient son, Gore E. .Leaders, Wilia T. Fner o r the otssecogenesnl Its superior excellence proven in millions of (T~~AT

endorsed theand Bangs statement. Other wordilliams infol- service in the campaign of '84. and was Delaporte, E. C. Lefebvre, T. N. Anderson, and could not sleep. She bought of us a homes frior more than a quarter iof a century.1 owed and Bangs struck MacWr liams in greatly disappointed that he could not oh- H W. Hicks, JamesW. Holt, W.H. Varty, bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Itisusedby the United States Government. En

the face. They were separated, but since tain recognition for it afterward. He had William A. Kernan, WV. S. Blitch. Consumption, and was so much relieved dorsed by the heads of the Great Universities U A N W -EL D that time acWilliams has told ne married a third time and leaves a wife and PETTY JUOS. on taking first dose that she slept all night, as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful.

every body lie has meto it Bawould seem re hid andone son, who is a John Fitzgerald, Geore . Kenner and with one bottle has been miraculously Dr. Price's the only Baking Powder that does THE FIRST ONE APPEARED

that he intended to kill Bangs at small children, and one son, who is a John Fitzgerald, Geore I. Kennerly,Lime, or Alum Sold

sight athr ersmall ing cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.SnaOtoe ,87

lawyer at Ferna . Scipio Middleton, Tim Sullivan, J. Spear, Thus writes W. C.Sunday, October 9,1887. great excitement, which, however, is his He was a very excitable man and it is Hiram Francis, H. 1. Genth, eorge T. h e . C. a ri PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,

at et en e s s not improbable that of late th is nervous Ruley, C.S. ay . C.-Get a free trial bottle at o RE BAKING POWDER CT LOUIS. T e s by l l ton arer s of

manner. malady amounted to emotional insanity. ad oustn, George F. Has, John Gabo- Palmetto Pharmacy and Geo. Hughes' NW YORK- CCAO. . OUS. he times yin which w e liveto arend records ofdefit d drug store. F I/,the times in whichwe live, and graphic de

PREPARING FOR THE SHOOTING. Now that he is dead, however, his faults Jerimiah Shane, J. . Snyder, E. A. drug store. scriptions of places which are ma ing the

For about three-quarters of an hour be- will be forgotten in the recollection of his Douglass, William W. Dickernson, H. W. Notice. ten one ose name is already known as

fore the shooting, MacWilliams was in better side, his activity, earnestness, brilli- Dennis. sten by oEl nae is already known a

Frank Gregory's place drinking seltzer, ant diction and the good fellowship of his I am pleased to notify the public and my aras e nglish anguage is read andina

Hle declared to Gregory that he was look- earlier years. After life's fitful fever may IN THE MAYOR'S COURT. old patrons generally, that I have again Some style wcTh is a inew departure In corresIN HE AYRISCOUT. commenced to recei ve all kinds of fi ne me Summer BargainS in pondence. Te millions of people -who have

ing for Bangs and intended to kill him. he sleep well. Only three culprits were in the prison- Chicago ane d New York meats fires each read r. ar eton's "Farm Ballads," "City

Five minutes after he left Gregory's place, CITY PROPERTY Ballads," etc.. with so much interest and de'thie hmicdecutsferhelfrgred. pl e AVYWETHE A OnYlyR the ulrtIerIntersn

ahe homicide occurred. HEAVY WEATHER AT AYPORT ers' box in the Municipal Court yester- week. J. A. DoinM. * light, who still read thefi over and over, can od a- merne ade or eiiesco s .' 000 Seven-room house Beaver street, have here their favorite author, week after

THE SCENE. B d G e ad oe U r in $3, * near Cedar. Lot 5J4x105. week, with all the graces of his poetic imagifew minutesne Hu e re made to suffer penalties as follows: DRE.H.THACHERTHE DENTIST. Lot 5x105, Adams street, near nation, and the aded freedom of a prose, but

! Bangs came up to Ho~uston's place, which &id- BP ihHu.no rssye

Bangs came up toHouston's place no Special Correspondence of the NEWS-HERALD. Frank Davis plead guilty to having been The Verdict Unanimous. Market. ot prosy, style.

far from the W cross depot.ree met MAYPORT, FLA., October 17.-For the drunk and asleep for which he paid a fee W. D. Sult, druggist, Bippus, Ind. testi- 300.Lot 526x90, Adas street, near far3, frome thenings WHycrod depot. Hto fies' "I can recommend Electric Bitters 32 Ne. wn. Read the Sunda Nws-Herald!

Colonel Houston under the awning on the past five days there has been a gale from of $3, while Jennings Hood went back to as the very best remedy. Every bottle ot eaver street, near New sidewalk. and said that he had come out the northeast, with the highest tides of the for a Saturday night'a spree. sold has given relief in every case. 'One 200 * nan. str th o i a ii tha past ine years. Augustus C. Bell as charged with man took six bottles, and was cured of 100 Lot 208x72, First street, near Ada tronize Your Home Maufacturers! Searching for him to have a difficulty; that past nine years. ugustus C. ell was charge with MacWilliams had sworn to shoot him at The cottages of Jacksonville people have disorderly conduct by fighting, but denied rheumatism of tn yrs' standing," lae and Sprigfield.

MacWilliates had sworn to shoot him at tThe cottages of Jacksonville People Abraham Hare, druggistL Bellville Ohio. 0 Lot on Helen avenue, near Third Keep the Money at Home sight. the soft impeachment. His denial went Abraham Hare, drug5t Bellville Ohio 85es taenenarThr Home!

sight. suffered severely. The breakwaters onthe for naught however, when awhite man of affirms: "The best selling medicine I * street, Springfield. THE SHOOTING. entire front, with the exception of N. A. small statue with a huge bandage around have ever handled in my twenty years ex- 00 Lot 70x1O, First street and Helen

Almost immediately afterwards Mac- Hals, have one Many of the houses his head effectually concealing his right experience is Electric Bitters." Thousands *7 av nue, Springfield.

Williams walked out of the darkness into Hll's, have gone. any o te hea ctuy concealing his right the light of he saloon. Head evidently havebeen undermined by the waves, and optic came forward and swore that Bell of others have added their testimony; so 3500 Lot l05x105, Beaver street.

the light ofhad belted him in the eye and knocked that the verdict is unanimous that Electric *L 5 ,a.

seen Bangs, for the three or four witnesses some of the foundation posts washed out him "clean ten feet." The Mayor char ed Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver. Lot x105, Beaver street. him "clea ten feet." Tae Mayor chariliad 3ittesdocre llodisease fthLie.ot7

wo saw the affair say that MacWilliams Henry Clark's back porch is down. Bell $1for every foot he lifted the fellow Kidneys, or Blood. Onya half -dollar 5, street

had his pistol in his hand. Ch'l M ' frt d art of his sid with the bandage, which ran his (Bell's) b esat Plmetto Pharmacy and Gao 1,000. Lots is , on street-car line,

What followed happened with greatill up to $10. Hughes' d st ore.h riverside. swiftness. Bangs seeing his pursurer's porch is gone. McDuff's and Moses ,__1,500. Lot 100x125, Commercial street,

intent called out to him "Hold o! Hold on Brown's houses are both down-complete ATTENTION, . L. SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ , Riverside.

there!"' and MacW illiams fired. Instant- ATTE TION . . Lot, Barnaby street, 100x2, .

lyafterward Bangs fired three or four wrecks. The Jacksonville Light Infantry leave WANTS. * t Riverside.

shots when MacWilliams backed off a step There are three vessels off the bar at an- for Atlanta this evening at 7 o'clock in a ^ED TWOYOUSGLADESWEL 500. Riverlot, 100xx50, Riverside.

or two, turned about and x~lk- chor. One is recognized as the Louis Bucki, special Pullman sleeper. They will mqet educated and experienced as eache Lot, Jackson streetBrooklyn

aed toward Bridge street into the dark. the other two are three masters. A at their armory at 6 o'clock (standard) desire to commnnicate with the leading citi- 500 Bangs went into the saloon and everybody b zens of some locality where a first-ctass school Lot, Magnolia street, Brooklyn

present congratulated the other that no fourth schooner was reported having been with their baggage, from which place thesis needed. Good references. t-caAddress, C. o 1,000. Lot, Magnolia street, Brooklyn.

one was hurt. Two or three minutes seen last evening. The weather has been will march to the Waycross depot. A bag- D., care editor NEWs-HE IRA), Jacksonville, Lo Adas street, nearFourth,

later however, a negro came in and said too rough for the pilots to board them, gage wagon will' transfer their baggage Fla. 850. La Villa. a t

that MacWilliams was dead. but will probably bring them in to-day. from the armory to the depot. They will T ANTED-A POSITION AS MANAGER 800 Upwards. Lots in East

WHERE THE BODY WAS FOUND. About aweek ago, a haul was made occupy the sleeper during their stay in At- orlerk in a first-class hotel b aman (f Lots in air. Adjoining Houston's saloon on either with seine owned by M. Conant and fish- lantra, and returning arrive in Jacksonville experience. Was six years head clerk at 600 and Upwards. fiel.

side ar the doutoumerov I

InaallMaAnUiFT R Also ots omprov al uKimprds inS sidedare the openyards ofthe Florida Rail- ed by J. B. Arnau and Crew, around a Friday morning. They go 22 strong, and Preble House, Portland, lMe Was proprietori aso improved and ailld Pure G n BO A way and avi"gation Company. They school of berry fish. The catch was 84 but for the unwillingness of some employ- years; last season was head clerk at the Hotel Pure Ground Bone and the Bounethou

are lower than the street and bushels of fish. While they were taking ers would have a much larger number. Fiske, Old Orchard Beath, Me. Can give TELFAIR STOCKTON, range Tree Emulsion, and defies com

there is a steep, sloping bank on the inner the fish out of the seine on the beach a Capt. R. M. Call will be in command, best of references and get recommendations "49" West Bay Street. petition as to quality or price.

side of the sidewalk. The palings are shark of the man eater specie, madearush "romu the leading hotel imen in the State of "49 Wpr maine, also for references H. Burton Hilliken, - iA r~s ('_lo-= a .r2-aE .

missing for a little dis tance beyond Hous- for the fish and grabbed the net in his DAILY WEATHER REPORT. correspondent of the Bcston Herald, and I- O1I CE, 28 OCEAN STGreaET,

ton's about a hundred feet beyond the mouth. Hle seemed bound to claim a cated at the St. James Hotel, Jackson ille "4' saloon, in the railway yard and at the foot share. One of the crew killed him with WAR DEPARTMENT Address, WILL H. McDONALD, box 151, Wood- P.O. Box. .4. Tel nhaone 210 and 230.

of the bank lay William MacWillia. an oar by striking him on the head, while SG L SERVICE U. ARMY frd, e. ESTABLISHED 1875.

his pistol grasped in his right others rushed into the water, grasped him JACKSONVILLE, F ., October 17, 1857. ___ESTABLISHED 1875.__ _• hand, a bullet-hole through a by the ail and pulle d him out, a on Seventy-fifthmeridian ime. l-ANTED-A LL len rmLADIS TO :USE a8Ia6n ,d Fertl by th tai an pule hi]u.H vsjWn.Dn' are ~i8 redt "G a ad n :S e sa etlzers. bit of paper that protruded from nine feet long. (i hudWindred o , r morn

phis ocket just above his heart dead nine feet long. . g sickness. (ne hundred dollars if not .. • " i 1 "relieve~d. For sale by all druggists, or address

He had fallen on theade d of the siAewallk COMINGON THE SEMINOLE. i ed.o aball ruggits, or address W ILLIAM A. BOURS, androlled down the bank. STATIONS Z' : I ' D"N &9oLusve y

aWord was sent to the sheriff, coroner The steamer Seminole of the Clyde line o EATHER ANTED-HAVE YOU A HOUSE TO 20 TXesmt aY St, J aill r:: an repoters.Bangsmade 'no at- will arrive te-dav and has an unusually: " ]TA ED-AEYO A UETO O rJ' . =. a l on i ,

and reporters. Bangs made no at- will arrive to-day and has an unusually rent? We are over-runwith applicants -:-W 1t0LESAL E-:tempt to go away, but waited heauy frtight of general merchandise and "_for houses ever y day. A. O. WEaw & Co.,

with the others till Sheriff Holland theaharleston 8rM0.04 6S N 1 6 toi Cloudy. 24 E. Bay. came and took him into custody. While the following passengers: Augu st :. 30.08 iE * Rain. Gri, R ,, Grit, eed Fe iliz s.

waiting for the coroner the reporter of the George Morris, Mrs. M. L. Nichols, Savannah ... 30.02 66 NE * 26 Rain. VANTED-GOOD AGENTS FOR THE l a l s eeed n t er NJEws-HERALD interviewed the principal TyMKSOlV'LE. 9.96 74E * 601Rain. AV only " History ofthe ConfederateStates' The Oldest Established Seed House in the City

NEws-EALD interviewed the principal Thomas Farley, Mrs. S. McKenny, Mrs. Key West ... 24.96 80 SE *.... Cloudy. Navy," just ready. Highest Southern corm

witnesses of the frightful affair. G. Morris, Miss Annie Brown, John Han- Atlanta.... .041 62 E 12 1.06 Cloudy. mendations; sells readily. W.H. SHEPARD & STRICTLY RELIABLE-CATALOGUE FREE.

COaONE e O t a hPensacola ..hsn1Jh nL-i' E 6 .. , Cloudy. Co., Atlanta, Gal SALE T 1 COLONEL HOUSTON'S STATEMENT. son, H. T. Shotter, A. C. Doudner, J. L. Mobil .... 29.94 74 1 . Cloudy. Co."AlanaGa

I am an eye-vitness of the affray, which Johnson, Mrs. J. L. Johnson Louise Ker- Mobler. 290.94 2E * loRain. FOR SALE.

took place in front of my place of business. hua, G. Allen, J. Mahoney, %. Heavey, F. New Orleans.. 29 88 72 E 8 14 Fog.

I am acquaited with Mr. George Bangs. Senton, Miss Cunningham, Paul Rehn- Galveston.. -29.86 701 NE 18 02 Cloudy. OR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY

He came to this city. Ibelieve, some time berg, Mrs. Rehuberg, Mrs. W. J. H. San- NOTE-All barometer rings reduced t Inquire box 167, or on premises in River

last March, and I have frequently met him ford, Mrs. Chatsworth, Mis. Howes, Miss sea level and standard gravity. side, Fla.

and had some ionversation with him. 1 Florence Platt, Miss Williams, Mrs. Wil- Minus readings of temperature are below OR SALE-A FINE 2 PASSENGER

have always found him to appear like a liams, J. H..Kornahrens, Mrs. J. H. Kr zero bus, nearlynew, infeorder. PASSENGERice,0,

gentlemanandneversawhimactotherwise nahrens, Dr. Blair, Mrs. Blair, E. . with a good harness. Write for photograph. than a in gentlemanly manner Malton, Charles A. Towers, George O -Rainfall too small to mFention. G. F. AAENCy, FernAOandi a, Fla.

He came to my place of business last Holmes. Miss J. Nolan, F. W. Mumby, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

night at about 11 o'clock, perhaps a little R. D. Knight, E. G. Updegraff, Mrs. LOCAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. 1). D. rse ONNOLLY, OF SPReING

beorethat time. He spoke to me and re- E. G. Updegraff, A. A. Bliss, chL field Nursery, has a large number of

marked that one reason why he came up Mrs. Williams, W. T. Bates, Mrs. WAR DEPARTMENT, chioce rose bushes at 25 cents eaeh. Call and

to-night was to avoid contact with Colonel W. T. Bates, Mr. Spencer, A. A. Fengan, SIJACEO L SERVICE, U E A s17e her87. )

Mac Williams. who had threatened to kill O. S. Wright, Mr. Upton, E. R. Trafford, Snyi OR SALE-TOWN LOTS IN SOUTH him, and he did not wish to have any S. Jones, Captain C. V. H. Post, J. W Seventy-fifth eridian time. O SA2e TOWN LOTS IN SOUTHall- rd r r r pty Fill d. further trouble with him. While Hubington, Mrs. George Stevens, Alex md. mens. J. S. S Tr. JR. we were standing in front of my Waters, W. W. Burr, W. J. Kenny, Nettie o s W BA TRTA JATONL.E, A

dov contain- FINF VEGETABLE AND 7 ETBT0

lace a carriage drove u contain- Lemhardt, Mrs. Studgeon, Mrs. Bedortha, OR "SAEF . IS l n VEEABE

ng a couple of gentlemen wo got out. Mrs. aisdell Miss L. A. Toutesee and 1 orange landsnearJacksonville, cheap. J.

One of them entered into conversation four ladies, Sadie Anderson, Mrs. Landon, : e .. S. a Ji

with Mr. Bangs, and while he was talking Mrs. W. B. Tully, J. Quinn Katie Semp- : : ' :...: FOR RENT._Colonel MacWillams walked up holding a ler, Mr. Lawler, Morris Coats, George : revolver in his hand. Bangs evidently Evans, Mrs. Thorpe. Mrs. Moore, Robert 6 I ITINTER HOME-FURNISHED ROOMS

Bnowin orvsoe-l EasMr.Tone. a.s 30.03, 70er NE 9 59Cluynd private board. No. 49 E. Forsyth I J J ~I. knowing his purpose cried "halt,"or some- McKinney and one female and f6ur male 0I p. 9m.. .3 9.9 77 31 1 d n a b 4 F thing of the kind, when the Colonel fired adults; besides twenty-two Charleston .V m.. 29.96 74 4 51 9573 Lt.rain. street.

at him. The shot whistled by Bangs'head, passengers; for St. Augustine and one U (S Os rs to Tysen, Smith & Co.) but did not hit him. Bangs then drew his each for Atlanta, Rosewood, Enterprise Highest temperature, 80; lowest tempera- jnr Bay ad C EW STORES-ts.-. tW Be sTnt C

revolver, but at that time the Colonel was and Sorrento. turae ahe pa t eourt mper - 31 W. Bay street.WCRE BAT T H O L E S A L E ON L Y . fi hnfrdhspso ndte h ROSTL WENT t~ire, 69. 0] LET--HOTEL--NEW-CORNER BAY ~~~JiN L~X

Bangsthen firet his pistol and then the HOW BROOKSVILLE WENT. The amount of rainfall is given by inches Iand Cedar streets, Jacksonville, 80 rooms. SBROOKSILLE, FLA., October 1, 1887. andhudr rida: Light rains, followed modern conveniences. Bath rooms. etc., on NOr Sr lB inga rial

o Wilmm ru toard mdg steet e~hr Fr Esten Flrid : igh rais, ollwedeach floor. For a number of years if desired.

through fear or because he was hit. I sup- To the Editor of the NEWS-HERALD. by fair weather, stationary temperature; light A W. BARRs, 81 W. EBy street.

posed Bangs was killed, but on entering In the Times-Union of to-day an article to freh easterly winds. MISCELLANEOUS. FE RTILIZE R, ETC. the saloon tound him inside and apparent- appears from this place signed "C." stating EL I ZE

y unhurt. Some one then ran into hat the Mayor, Marshal and all the Alder- Is Consumption Incurable?

was dead. Bangs then remarked: "Is men elected on the 10th were on the Newark, Ark. says: "Was down with andrepaired.Shawls,ribbonandost i hfeaththat so? Is he hurt? Well, you'd better straight temperance ticket. "C." was ce- Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physi sdain allsadesand ri ed, J. srC OFFICE12, WEST BAY STREET. send for the Sheriff." mainly on a mixed ticket from the way he clans pronounced me an Incurable Con- 57Pine street, between Adams and laonroe O

Colonel Houston's statement was veri- got things mixed. sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Jacksonville, Fla. be received by the fied by the statement of .. S. Winters, tig Discovery for Consumption, am now on proposals will Wharves aareoses who also saw the s voting. Mr. Winters At a meeting of the citizens early in Sap- my third bottle, and able to oversee the uniCun Commissioaers of Duval county -harls__ ._____ith. __-__rg__TIT__ Frai_ r

said: "I was standing in the doorway of member to nominate candidates fpr town work on my farm. It is the finest medi- building a second-story on the County Clerk's

Colonel Houston's saloon leaning against officers, after much discussion and wrang- ne ever made." office. Plans and a ecifications can be seen at post when I saw Colonel Mac- oJesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: the office of R. N. Ellis. Bostwick block, foot Williams come up with a pisto_ ling as to whether the temperance cause h"Had it not been for Dr. Kings New Dis- of Pine street. The County Commissioners re

in his hand. He fired the should be made an issue or not, the meet- covery for Consumption I would have died serve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids

first shot and also the second when Bangs,(ScesrtoR b t .Jn )

1rturnedthe and y the at time I thought ing adjourned. About half of the citizens of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doc- tobekaddressed Capt. T. . Buckman, County (Succssos to RObert H. Jones) itwaetun a iteB tooht frme ancmosthotlughhebstteprac tors. Am now in best of health." Try it. County Clark's office." R. N. ELLIS, C. H. it Was getting a little too hot for me and composed mostly of the best temperance am letlee ~freebatPalettoharmacy Go cr s so I retreated into the saloon. The next people in town, remained and made up a a eotHges ree at to ar UN YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTOthing 1 knew it was reported that Colonel citizens ticket, composed of the best tem- e graph taken, or crayons and copying of t - ah ten, or coS. andUGET coyn of

MacWilliams was dead, temperance men in town, who Wholesale and any style, call on S. P. BUGERT, NO. 310 WHAT BANGS SAYS, were opposed to making it an is- Retail West Bay Street, Jacksonville. Fla. WHAT ANSSsue, and men who were not very We have just received a large invoice of ETItOPOLITAN BARBER SHOP-THE

S Bangs. whose pistol did the fatal work, strong either way. Thelfollowing night, foreign, tropical and northern fruits, and _1e finest in Florida! Prices as low ast any

iS a powerful, well-built man, apparently the so-called temperance men met and put are now prepared to furnish at wholesale first-class shop. ae alsoehave elegant bahs,NR TR S 40 years ofag, with dark hair and eyes- Hre out aticketcalling it the "dryr" ticket and retail, everything in our line, " hot, cold, and shower, at the reasonable rice A N DT kept very quiet, but in talkingof the matter' and the citizens the "wet" ticket. The The finest of bananas, limes, oranges, of 25 cents. JNo. B. RocHE, Manager, No. 33 showed that he controlled his nervous agt- election on the 10th resulted in the lemons, figs, pears, apples, catawba and Newnanstreet. ' a F station only by determined effort, following candidates being elected: Bow- Malaga grapes, Bermuda onions and co- { 1-O TO THE WAYCROSS HOUSE FOR t0 West S e-a n l

"I don't like to talk about it," he said. den on the dry ticket for Mayor; Steel,who coanuts at prices lower than anywhere in L board, furnished rooms and lunches, cor

"These gentlemen here saw it all, and can refused to endorse the dry views the city. HAWES & MASSA, ner Bay and Bridge streets, Jacksonville, Fla., STATIONERY.

tell you all about it. The man had and came out independent for Mar- Wholesale and Retail Commission Mer- PETER F.CASEY, Propritor. LTAT-nKERY threatened my life, and I hoped that shall; J J. Hale, T. J. Cook, J. I. Han- -chants, No. 116 West Bay street, opposite - ~RIGHT & CO-MR. J. W. McLAURY

by evading him for a time he would cock and George W. Thomas, on citizen's Everett Hotel. has taken an interest in my real estate

get over it. I couldn't. induce myself to run ticket, and C. C. Keathly on the dry ticket business. With his valuable assistance I ex

or hide from him, but I kept away from for Aldermen; B. R. Burwell and W. E. Electric Bitters, pect to do a larger real estate business this

where he was." Law tied for Clerk and Assessor, Burwell This remedy is becoming so well known season than ever. A. .WRIGHT.

"I was talking with Colonel Houston out voted for Law, and Law for himself. The and so popular as to need no special men- - A. DOHM-(SUCCESSOR TO E. W. GIL- . N D s o O O 0 0 ( L S U FF L IE .E .

there and a carriage drove up Mayor will call a new election to decide tion. All who have used Electric Bitters ) len,) Wholesale and Retail dealer in New

and some gentlemen got out. the matter, sint same song of praiSe.-A purer York, Chicago and Florida Meats. Postoffice Largest Stock and Low Prices . Wholesale and Retail. One of them stepped down We all appreciate the NEWS-HERALD me icine does not exist and it is guaran- Box 44. or Stall No. 1, City Market.

Jy me and turned so that his umbrella and wish it success. T. teeed to do all that is claimed. Electric

came around towards me. I moved a little * Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver on, can be chartered by the day, or will 5,9 Sc r DIealEXT ecrs O e r aps "1 avoi itand aw ac~ilias rght O FORID To ca b EAM chrtREDG BOh a, rII- wil l& 6i!T.UayL. Special terms to dealers and teachers.-Orange Wraps. Jckso0vll e, Fi.

to avoid it and saw MacWillians right COMING TO FLORIDA. and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, take contracts. Apply to (jEORGE E. CHASE,

. there, as near as that post, coming toward Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Ship Chandler. 90 East Bay.

me with his pistol in his hand. I called to Via the Mallory Line, Steamship Rio impure blood.-Will drive Malaria from"

him-something, I don't know what; Grande. the system and prevent as well as F. LILLIBRIDGE-ARTISTIC TAIL

and he fired, And I don ' The steamship Rio Grande will arrive at cure all Malarial fevers.--For cure of J'. or-Metropolitan Hall, 17 East Bay St.,

just know how things went. I was ax- Fdrnandina at 6 o'clock this morning, and Headache, Constipation and Indigestion Jacksonville, Fla.

justed-" He h e bhingokent was xabsedin th olong tis ornisngr try Electric Bitters-Entire satisfaction -ALIFONIA RESTAURANT, CHARLES cited '" Here he broke off as if absent brines the following list of passengers, guaranteed, or money refunded.-Price 50 street, near Plaza, St. Augustine. Branch

minded. "I'm awful sorry," he added Those for Jacksonville will arrive in the cents and $1.00 per bottle, at Palmetto from Ancient City, 31Newnan street, Jackson- - _

after a moment. "It's not a pleasant thing this morning: Pharmacy and Geo. Hughes' Drug Store. ville. U l l= 1D7

tohae o hnAk' ab out. Mr. Jt 8:0 te JrningMoops and 'wife, mIRUMPELLER-THE LEADING MER- S COLU FIS 1 AGS1STR.I. J. Main, H. Katz and wlfe, Mr. Pem- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I chant Tailor, haT now a full liue of fall and.

George Bangs was born in Sandersville, berton, Rev. P. B. F isk, Mrs. Fisk and The best salve in the world for Cuts, winter goods. 51 West Bay Street, 1 ' I TU.C 1 b U 'P U '

Georgia, where he has a mother and sister, daughter, W. G. Heborn, Isaac Vinton, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Jacksonville, Fla. i' *

He worked in this State first at Orlando Mr. Kenison, J. B. Upson and wife, A. C. Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,

in Birnbaum's clothing store. Last May Thompson and wife, Jno. Auld and son, A. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- M. CLARKE, THE PLUMBER, HAS

ha came to this city and worked a while I. Slosum, Chas. Gart, C. A. Hanson. , tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It o s o Also a fu ine of Stationery an Blank Books. for Tischler. B.F. Upson and wife, George Loons, WV. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, im dis 1t o u din here n RBEo

'H CORONER'S 'QUEST. Loons. J. C. W illiams, George Hinnys, Ior money refunded, Prce 25 cents per cas ie ofrpa t o e doal inds of ld mbmg, whereJ A --- [ O j -w -

Coroner W. A. McCall arrived and took J. K. Node, George Chaimon, A. Long, box. For sale by and steam-fitting, bath tubs, water closets and No. 29 West Bay Street, - - - - Jacksonville, Fla charge of the remains. A jury was sum- George Brolick, S. L. Lawrence, F. H. * GEO. H1UGHES. drains put in.

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