r , .. ;_,_,4. i r; - i 1I k im, : I t I . > a , '. , ':" : , " x "i; THE FLORIDA MIRROR : OCTOBER 18, 18454.j ! __ __ I . , - 3 -- r- ---- --00- ;::::: 'lid 11 We have full I patients all of whom were benefited in the Overcoats and Winter Clothing ae ,. E LUl l1JA MlllltO It. a , '" ; same wa\'. At cost, AT PAUL :FCNfiE'8 i Florida where the : GEORGE R. FAIRBANKS, EDITOR. : $ The eucalyptus; will flourish anywhere in rkrlt campaign of the our southern climate, and is an ornamentalas Lost. ; } .fr Subscription; 83 per year; six months; 81.I On Sunday last, between Old Town is carried on by well as useful and interesting tree. cenle- ,' tery and Old Town and back 'I ITS ) Office corner! Centre and First streets second floor. to Mr U ' k appointed by a on's stable a German silverbound"ivorv I For C.erk of the Circuit Court. two-foot rule. The tinder will be RATES OF ADVERTISING. tration. rewarded } I|1 Ten rants a line for the first and five cents for We respectfully present to'the Democraticvoters by returning it to R. M. HE.NDERSOX. *, Y each subsequent Insertion. Next, we have the of Nassau'county the name of JohnA. : Edwards for re-election to the office of Call and See the Great Special local notices 15 cents a line. the party in power Bargains Clerk of the Circuit Court. For the past Reading notices,25 cents a line. In Blankets, at J. & T. KYDD' ganized bodies of eight years Mr. Edwards has filled the position . Special rate for time advertisements upon appli first as Deputy then ns Clerk with cation at the office. imposing heavy credit to himself and the county and in Clam Chowder ....... , '> -"" -'>' S ' 1 cles they our opinion no better man could be fou nd This evening, at Communications upon all,matters of local inter- for the tf J. FRED position. LOHMAX'S.A . s' j nest solicited from all parts of the county and from made immense MANY VOTERS OF THE COUNTY. _ e- along the lines of Florida railways. Great ReductionIn , All, communications intended for publication I their monopolies For Clerk of the Court. Dress and House-Furnishing Goods , i11 ; should 1)6 addressed to the Editor: all business are willing to pay The undersigned, yielding to the solicita- AT PAUL F(; KI't.! +? f letters, simply, to THE FLORIDA MIRROK.SATURDAY. which tions of'a large number of voters in the ar 4S a system county, announces himself ,as a candidatefor l Miss L. G. Watson : I ; : OCTOBER 18. 1SS4.uTHE and robs the people.: the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court, and asks the suffrages 'of the Democratic Has opened a Select School for young girls! the means to beguile voters of the 'count).. elected I promiseto and children, in the house on Ce'ntre street 3L x DEMOCRATIC TICKET. perform the duty devolved upon the corner of Seventh. Terms liberal! ' < the idea that it is k ;!, office faithfully, to the letter. Miss Watson will ,commence a class in ,, k 7. ;:; [ are looking for GEORGE E. WOLFF. Decorative Painting Embroidery, etc.. on 3 : \1. FOR PRESIDENT: Monday October 6th, 1884. i .fl t :; :>: GROVER CLEVELAND Next, comes an For County Treasurer.I ,References! : Rev. O. P. Thrckara. MrS, and contractors who announce myself for re-election to the Swann, Mr. H. E. Dotterer, ,Judge C. V" ,. ; OF NEW YORK. position of County Treasurer, and solicit the Hillyer, Major F McWhorter. 45 i f A M. .1 "i on the jobs given support of the Democratic voters of Na saucounh' jj i officials and who ( G. STARK. Bargains in Dress Goods - \ j I FOR VICEPRESIDENT.t : ) Fernandina, Fla., Oct. 6, 1884.. "if :: :THOMAS\ A. HENDRICKS, ing of the books nor At _J._& T. KYDD'S. , For County Commissioner., a.-\. i I OF INDIANA. the departments. ( I announce myself to the Democratic voters Blankets and Comforts k' m* h'- ,- -' liberally, to prevent 1 ) of Nassau county for the position of Below cost, AT PAUL FCXKES. ) I ) : County Commissioner, and ask the supportof n\--\ : # :\I \ FOR GOVERNOR: the government, the Democratic voters of the county. Post-Office Notice. t.r- ,.r,. '. :"ElWARD A. PERRY, for the PIIINEAS JOHNSON. r. 'j ,. ; hard success Italia, October 10, 185-1. Office Hours-From 8:00 A. M. to 6:00: p. M. I 14: -.'- .": J f OF ESCAMBIA. lican ticket. Sunday hours, 10:30 A. M. to 11:30 A. M. w f + fi .- \ ,, : j. A Card. 1 Money Orders and Registered Letters from .,' ;F.':"' :, I"OR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: Next, come the My name having been mentioned fre- 8:00 A. )(. to 1:00 P. M.; and from 2:00 Yp. jr '" I quently in connection with the position of to 3:30: P. M.ARRIVAL. : ..MILTON H. MABRY\ like the Pacific Sheriff of Nassau County, I bed to state thus ,." : Gould's railroad publicly that, while I appreciate the good AND DEPARTURE OF TilE MAILS. : It : |I OF SUMTER. ( ) f ' '.", ', t offices of my friends, for various reasons Transit & Peninsular Railrtad- ';. i I have obtained : personal to myself, I cannot accept the posi- Arrives daily except Sunday....... 4:00 p. M. ,<, FOil CONGRESS SECOND DISTRICT : : tion. In thus the honor I to lands and declining beg 'Brings mails from the North,the r. + ,.: :, CHiARLES; DOUGHERTY, say to my friends, that in the present incumbent Gulf coast, Transit and Peninsular - built their roads of the office have better I'. they a man railroads. I OF VOLUSIA.TOR : suited for the position'than other 4"' ( I i bonds, and seek to \ i : in the county, and 1 ask them any to support man Closes daily except Sunday.......... 6:00: A.a. i : Takes mails for the North the L him at the election: , ,:: MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. I ment1 of principal H. C. PICKETT. Gulf coast,Transit and Peninsular - :.tt". FRED W. HOYT, I class of speculators Callahan, Fla., August 27 1884. roads.Leesburg . ", 1 train arrives daily......... 8:30 \.M. 'j' ',", .' k. OF FERNANDINA. : Thurman's bill and Western mail Brings ; ', ,, If: "' For Sheriff. only. " ''I'v; ( ;:, \<:'" ".: : ':: "'\V. A. MAHONEY: then a ready ally, The undersigned,'announces himself as a Fetnanama tSc Ja,,sonville Railroad- i .: fl1; .-; candidate for Sheriff of Nassau County,and i : *.$- ;u,, :r,Y ; OF _CALLAIIAN. see their friend asks the support of the Democratic voters of Arrives daily except Sunday........ 8)0.t.M. i4l- Against all this the county at the coming! election. Brings the Jacksonville and St. ? "Thb indispensable necessity of J. A. ELLERMANN. John's river mails. power and patronage Fernandina, Fla., August 29,1884. Arrives ........ 5.00 '' !,, : times is'a change of administra- daily except Sunday p.a. j our E this country have it Brings mails same as above. iration:; in the great executive affairsof For Sheriff.I Closes daily except Sunday......... 9:00 A.M. each individual voter announce myself a candidate for Sheriffof Takes the Jacksonville,St.John'sRiver thej;l country. This, in my judgment for honest reform in I Nassau County, and ask for the votes of and Northern mails. jean only he. accomplished by tions of government all the Democrats. BURT G. DYAL. Closes daily except Sunday........... 5:30: P.M. , the election of the Democratic cant Callahan. Fla., August 26, 1884. Takes the Jacksonville,St.John'sriver ::! of the Democratic Northern and Western mails. : ELL. P. M. .' i:' ::! \\," ',,;" speeches\ and the enthusiasm, there drawn, battle. re-election. Mr. Scott. as "is well known, t:4 F : ,:::.;t. ;... ,is danger that the real issue may not turns at hand, the has elected been will a good serve: and'with faithful the same officer fidelity and to if, -TJIE- 'p'< ';::'ih ij- bo sufficiently impressed upon our carried Ohio by the people that he has done heretofore.For Florida Photographic- View Co. , :' Ieop1.The l address of the Demo- majority, while the Collector, of Revenue. r OPENED AIIIOTOGRAPII '+ i Yielding to the urgent solicitations of the HAVE . I: craticj-National Committee' and the elected their entire ' } No. I Precinct (; .\ Democratic voters of hereby GALLERY i.' '(, It'l{ ; letter 'Jbf Mr. Tilden, deserve a most West Virginia. : ; announce myself as a candidate for the _ Collector '[ tF office of of Revenue of Nassau : k''II ,,;, I'k : .- carefu, : ): study and. most earnest eration that the ; County, and ask the suffrages of the Demo- Opposite the Post-Office ':r.' :' f' thought., We are, as a people, at in Ohio was cratic voters of the county. J. E. DAVIS. where they propose to do first-class work + I ; ''1r": ." It +r',u this hour engaged in a life struggler most desperate King's Ferry, Fla., Sept 17, 1884. DE'V having AAL.secured well known the services as:: a of superior MR. CIIAS.Artistin \ .J ':' : !1 reform the corruption which l has any party in any ; For Tax Assessor. Portratit Photography. \t' r,. ,,. '\\f..J'i' '",,t':.: :for the 1 last twenty-five years been leading the battle in Believing that I.have proven myself a Patronage respectfully solicited. PHOTOGRAPHY d faithful servant of the people of Nassau jZST- LANDSCAPE :. r'," ': !'1 1:. mating'I';- into our government, and unlimited county. and considering myself by reason also promptly attended to. '<'I t of past experience, fully competent to per- MARSHALL & DOn ISS. J t F Itj1'4' which; has pervaded every branch of bribe the venal, ; form the difficult duties of this important 47 I 'r' :'the public service. In 1876 a great Federal officials ; office, and pledging myself to a faithful dis- FOR RENT- of the duties 4 N nd successful made the : charge devolving upon me. + ,' effort was by important if elected, I hereby place myself before youas DWELLING AND STORE. i 4 the people to elect a President who largest vote ever a candidate for Tax Assessor of,Nassau LARGE extensive yard-room and gardens county, and respectfully solicit your suf-- suitable for a attached, on Alachua street; a Would reform and restore the public party' has nothing' frages. ,Respectfully, large family or boarding-house. Possessioncan service..FraudulentconsPiraciesthensrl the comparatively ; W. H; GARLAND. be given about August 1st. thwarted the will of the people. Mr.Tilden \ fact with the Notice. For terms etc., apply to I am a candidate for the office Assessor , a fairly and honestly elected, vote in November, of Revenue, and respectfuily solicit the sup- G. STARK. port of Conservative Democrats of the,coun Fernandina, May 2, 1884. defrauded of the certain lose it. was, by jugglery, to ty. T. J. WINOATE. r' occupation of the office to which he Speaking of the Evergreen Fla., Sept 24, 1884. $5 ELECTRIC LIGHTtIl\ / ivas elected. Again, in 1880 the popular and West Virginia For Tax Assessor. , tl I ON receipt of $5 we "- ? - r k The friends of Mr. T. G. P, Thompson vote invoked to stem the Times ElecT: :: } was adelphia says announce him for the position of Assessorof will send you an i E= l tric Lamp. Burglar -:::::: :::: in the The Presidential Taxes for Nassau county. 'Mr. Thompis - .ti1' :increasing corruption government Alarms Call Bells fj ('MaY $1. / : : first-class' business and if elected a man - 4 r A corruption fund of millions back to New York, and ) will give the office that careful attention $1. ElectricGasLight, 0 -- '" the home-stretch Instruments vastly er, Telegraph which it demands. raised the leaders of the Republican was by odds largely in his MANY DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. Medical Batte- { party, under the convenient by only the most Fernandina. Fla., September 27, 1884., ries'"In, &c.regard to your new Electric Light.we . t ''i name of "soap," and voters were debauched iana.is not a doubtful For Superintendent of Public In- think you will be exceedingly successfulin be given to Cleveland; ,struction. securing its universal adoption. thousands in Indiana. Ml : by igan and Wisconsin Yielding to the solicitations of Yery truly yours MINER & REDKIELD. " many Y. 737 Broadway, N. aId? elsewhere through star-route friends I candidate for ance. New Jersey may announce myself a "I witnessed with much pleasure the tests { : .'t gents, and again the will of the people for Cleveland; New ,, struction the office of and Superintendent ask of the Public In- of your new Electric Light. I believe you respectfully supportof t! will find difficulty in bringing it into no 4 t'' 1' was thwarted. will be desperately the Democratic voters Nassau county. general use. Eastern Man. Northwest-- JU1ft the, outside track, and JOHN OWENS. " .M Many good citizens have become ern Lumberman. HENRY BINGHAM. Massachusetts Evergreen Fla., Sept 24, 1884. even tests "We take in that the pleasure stating y' i the failure of the discouraged by effort to made of Electric Republican ; for Superintendent of Public In- we your Light proved per- v'strong' 1 popular efforts to effect a The vote of New struction.The fectly satisfactory. You will have a large 1 and ready sale. Yours truly, the Presidential friends of ')Ir. Lewis W. tY change in the government, and fear great Higgin- RICHARDS & Co, M settled the desperate botham hereby present his name for the Y." ; 24 and 26 Fourth Avenue. N. that the of and patronage election the , power by Democratic voters of this I is evident that the The above testimonials explain them- nioney is:toq great to be overthrown. ,county to the office of Superintendent of State ment in that Public Instruction. Mr. Higginbothamhas selves.WE : . WANT A NUMBER OF LIVE AGENTS.G. ? The, National Democratic Committee changed, to give Blaine served a term of two years, and has W. FOSTER & CO.. Cleveland. It defeating proved a faithful and efficient officer. t *m. set forth very clearly the influences complications may give 45-3m 21 Park Row. N. Y. 1, and the powers which are as it was posssible, for Superintendent of Public Instruc '' I t t give Ohio to the tion. Wood, Wood. t. -arrayed against every effort at' effect- ginia to the I'he undersigned announces himself as a Having recently established:: a WoodYardnear -.in of administration States prove that candidate for the office of Superintendent of Dury&e's mill, provided with all the, change : a g local Public Instruction for mount to Nassau county. If necessary machinery for sawing and splitting ; .. Y 'First, the immense army of office- is not likely:to be an elected by the Democratic voters of the FIRE-WOOD ) ;' t ent outlook promises county for the position I promise to admin- , I t Ji )ldersrwlio,, are forced to contribute 30.000 to 50,000 for ,,' ister the office faithfully and with equal I am now prepared to furnish Oak Wood t i. ktbeirmmney and time to upholding I and the aspect of the fairness to,all sections of the county. sawed to any lengths,for either stove or fire- : ? ; tially,changed if \' J. T. HIGGINBOTHAM. place, at ONE DOLLAR PER LOAD.J. . f 1 ,, r' .end perpetuating the administration be elected President in King's Ferry, Fla., Sept., 17, 1884. : A. ELLERMANN. ka a f 't I If ' i a .f f N w -. ,i ia .