L ~ -- 1L I '-.. t t I U _ - ECORD, 1 488.- dt'd Ap-I S"1; : * 18%lW .i 3rd. 18M. - G AINESVILLE, FLORIDA, SATURfy MORXJNXG, AUGUST 1. 1891. _ T- -BI-TO P BIG FIRE AT BRASFORD. tO A VER -T STE - G aA R ORIKA B o- ,Fi. ubl 3J .-About 21, _ U Pl[r irPI -_~ o'clocktlis morning tire was discovered I Uli 1 * -I BRWO IS-- THEt.. CO3N~ inG irthe general rebandise store of W. WIHAT IS T.LNi.- SPISG N | B--: I- -GOVECOGK B.; Green & Bra" The building was I FLORIDA. Sut ted before assistance came. NothingI - E; DBEEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION OF THE EWS OP THE STATE COXDEX81JED- : MAR'iDYL XMAK fj--ALL is x A-communted to THE IPtOVE KT MADZANu D FO S-TER-- Tl' 8 WITBOcT A SINGLE BALLOT-Atebuding of J. R. Cranfod, andt PlCS PRWOJECTE--BREL1GIOI_,SOCIAtS- 0 tioutt there to the store of White& POLITICALANiD PERSONAL JPOIN -PLrTOBM,-, -- -- -" derion,-B.-M. Horn, H. J Gleen and I -d nvl u I u u I ; L._O J -l -. y- a~SnbornH&un Painter. The buildings an ll i A ws ine Daily News w I I -" BA er, Jly 30.-.Tedelmocratic burned in rapid succesion. Th be is a ppear -, I-" st&-_ onvendon met at noon todar, a -ndasllo w- -. Ebenezer Baptist ehurcB, at Fernan- wa_ ealledto oi er by Barnes:Compton. W B. Green-& Bro., $4,500, ins i a, intend erecting a po p o i , S E-Governwr HKenrv Lloyd, of Deches- ance $4-,3 J. K. Cranford, "o- id- l-- tihu'z.tmafizam i4ecl u e rand commit-tt a = 1 --- -a8 h t etr n ..,- 0, no insurance; B. M. Horn ronli1 t -a t diti iS F ta4e-0; it is Pshim t.- te- re selected. The committee fully covered--, .. Gren, "2.2-0, part- : relutioSfered the pltfor and the ly covered; Sanborn & Painter. $300, EXepting Louisana. Florida pays an.d Ai.to thi $Laste,a acts repeatedd falve other sothern stateLive d Bowels, cleansesthe ys- T A STHE TFOMx. 'he lire wasof incendiar oriin. It The Anniston Ala.) car works arejm Tuaf difspd o 11I1 Is supposed that the .tore was first rob- hiding 200 cars for the F. C. & P. R a Devers acd n -_ i ad seected ed d 'red afterward. _. Wnhen completed, the road will have _ol- of ompts-tnd ever rpo 1 f- r tatmeef cas; caus atte nio. to the -. .. i .t.s. ever pmr- -i-itai "-f the canvass as defiinng KOCH ADHERENTS TICKLED. -.1400n r. pleasi t th3e netew ainac- 40pertance .of.-- canvassasde iIma _._ .. .-. to:-.. the . ,.)- -.- :- g c_:. ). ... . fuatre position i'fhe presidential con- BJRLIX, Jul r30.-Dr. Thamm of EJ A. Lndsey, of Jacksonville, ha- .ep tothe stomach, pomptin Trlar o- t and m. pua; Irres H i's .and C-le- Duseldolf has-i.ed a repot whi shown the Times-Union some tobacco its IO a truly enefic in its Scari ra"rison's and-a Dusseldorf hans -a repor cn leavess that measure twoo feet and 6 inch- eff pp -onl i from t .-m -l hu's miro ra lat- as ued much pleasure amon, be- et an C ter and delaring that the repabliean lievers in Pr6f. Koh^s- system of inocu- in length and four hee e szan j ou F l pA^ e bas S- pa. disreare i pledges and is not lation as a cure for tber-ulo"sis. W W M. Girardean ef nforieelo s I u esomefd t .- --w y approbation; charges. that Dr. Thamm sajs that he-has managed over 1,0.0 crate of ,toniAtoCs this SCio remd I - .i t ieil fici- laws have. bn --disre- bv the Khb system to bring aboiutm-_ .-.. which netted him over-50 cents per for ^- -L "' "- ". S-ided. for political reason, and -thei plete cures in 40 per cent of the cases of! crate. There i money in them an this-_ otes sy saeL I -TTAr S service wtnow a partisan organization; tuberculosis which hie has treated tnd prices y sf AnT reliable dwbiLvwo I - _.:eres that the finances of the country that .satfory result have ocurred- ,, -were msmanaged and the urp.wait- in 45 per cent. of other cases which he- Th e -umer - tcur I ,,, lih *1-1- po. Ai nI S- :. -Co. shinpped a quantity of plling for the .-.- it rm.-ptly --a aon one -wh AT tD ll -ed -to enetine unnecessary taxation;ha R. -., the averg l h ot vt I. otw- S I ,- es of sectional di ord,. with, fle- Koch are elated over this report, whi which s not less taa, 65 feet for each FI CI G - seaedsth o er epublicordl with rowin0 are elated of Professor ... 4II .: a i-ly depriving democratic rpcre enii. suppossedwill do much to strengeth-:,i' .erna na -rro.i. -- CAL tati a- of teir seats, and with an ienth. courage uf waverers. Mathw, the --a-ar-od son aof !-,Mr. ..... -. E., ats3 and,,V Floun. ce, , A tempt-to destroy state autonomy by iJamesKeil. residing in Old Town, l- i =. : : .-." : .... " _V i Uf -jIO E OVIER THE C XVI-T *S. y.. . ...ij O-ldII B WI jV^^ W H I .. { Tow - -the notriosB force bill; lhanis Sthe Sunday aidentl l waowed a small -v' aww'a'.T we- rWi* .Iil A1 Tir h "- oC-tise.ator.andrepresentatiYes CHICAO, July 30.-A Chhttanooga whistle which he had beea blowing-.- r en _"AG _- 30."A C w Twr fo w,.. iwho ifeated that bill, and particularly dispatch sys Captain Ingraham, who. Fernandina Mirror. ;si cu w* wt entir st cf Sit 4& -Se titor Gornan' le- left the miners at Briceville is in the v I ,...-- v 'oia tarpon- weihm, 1205 ounds will be rn ;-__ Tya ."amIdy e,.A a04 ne ap;raeogniue. the obligation to pay city and. 2-id : onear o Floaca .t at tthe- : C-te - --war-deb, butdepoaneesfurterI "The situation at Coal Creek is very orld Fair In Chicat e ILL. -:ts:-on eonti IL 1 of taxation uncertain.- The-people have been quiet, fiee one and on-haf i ins i evenn-, ieig ( AUtGUST 1F] b eoe:t ea- ratfins and mon-polies- but it is hard to y hpow lono they will dnt S in tue ca-oo- PER Cid t I 14 -t .-vi " the' Caoos-aha.hie - ichoppre.attr,-and declares for aj remain so. -The -sixty conviets who wri .uv o ter S-. -- ofhtariff; holds thatf dolarsbi ame to Coal Creek -Monday eretl -near Foi 'fai Si.g-Idl a dollar- In Iter _ho2d -e .eome excihamentand some of the boys Ha"ilton D"sston made three million II-. fa lto "'a. Hmiton Dn " X tvr "I . u, of On i i be sold at som e p: pipe. tfeel pretty sore over the patter and- I pTiDo'iesto treble that the PrfenL u.ai w p wit5 -re auit ion s taycause trouble. in efehe event if m y -'T, The bounty paid on his sontr- i .--tb W1U65":~a L sens-9*-: . legislur e nlot repealing the <- s igar was sixty thousand dollars. S B vkit-lease law we will trn .loose every- The Iligh Springs- Phosphate ompy . .- conviction the state and tell them to with a capital -tock of $500,000, is one ii. I- i I yB".O FOX G OVER.O skipp. The people will keep quiet un 'ofthe trongert in the Mate. AllU th.e.C, [nD LA"T -Ater the thsm f til their leaders tell them to move. sock i owned and controlled by Jak- i W Slorsed by tie Gorman resolution, EXTRA SESSION CALLED. : onvile busine men. They rnow haveiC E1 LITRT [G F" Olu l i IEBii^j -; Maep itselfr.F Bai \AHV^ILTenn Jufy 30-An ex r m and hav^ devp lbs WE WILL GIYE aed IFrankBrown of C rtoll COnt. tr-sesionofthe:Forty-seventh general a very lare aoutofline.phopate A rECOrTO.S ARl IL or mort, -ihaing perfora e the, aembly wml t-n^e, Auu t T,. lhe r;ul.-JackO nville le. ,l.r l ..bs Grand. Sugar for 1. -iaane duty four y-ears ago. The.corren- ca-lle ini-llude the foliin.subjet-:i Andrew Thmonon, the gardenCT a'.! rsaei', K*.IL.M t-.- to-b v: 2- IbS ChoGrcnd Flour for 5.00o iO;r. went wild over the"farmer eCsii-i-A mendingthe-eection laws, the World's the Detaf and Blind Institte, has had The onlv manufaetnurirn Optcians in i I"2j lbs FrChh Mfountain But- idate," and five speeches were made in| fir aplprpriation, thereappoertio-ntm nt iw