Fi :" , i yr Ft wIT . 4f tf oj ' . '' ' '" ::' THE FLORIDA MIRROR" :, NOVEMBER:'lt"1884. . *" - -4 r *>v THE FLORIDA :MJBUOR. Volusia, a candidate for CongressA THE SECOND r DISTRICT.It ; over that of four years ago is 66,OOO. macy based on the ignorance of its will be seen'" by the tables of the The Democrats cast votes , and 39,000 supporters. They are r young man, a planter orange rT unwilling t VI .; : .'',,; GEORGE R. FAIRBANKS, EDITOR. grower, ,energetic, industrious and 'election of 1882 that Mr.\ 'Bisbee. suc- more than they cast f Hancock, be the tail of a :Republican kite, t tho C d ia- J.t'W S Subscription. 82 per year; six months, 81.' persevering;,identified,with his State ceeded in that year by a majority of while the Republicans, in spite of head of which is,composed of a few eiti Office 1 corner Centre and First streets second floor.. in every'respect; he will devote himself less than 300. It was then asserted Blaine, Dudley and Corruption; cast officeholders and the whole body Of tic: '' RATES OF' :ADVERTISING.Ten ,to the interests of Florida. He and.is'quite evident, from the comparison only 16,000 more:' than they cast for a compact mass of the least intelligent of cents a line for the first, and fire'cents"for of the:vbie of 1880 and 1882 Tier \ , dt each subsequent Insertion. will assiduously work for our rivers : Garfield. In b' words, nearly and least informed of the com '! ,Special local notices, 15 cents a line., and!, harbors, and 'he will not go be- that Mr.\ Bisbee owed his success to tyycKthirds of the new vote since 1880: munity. They realize that.any gov. ' r ., R4ding notices,25 cents a line fore the River and Harbor Committee a thorough canvass, and bringingout went Democratic, while a large part! eminent to be stable or worthy Special rate for:time advertisements upon appli of t %.: 4"' eat on' at the office. .. ,.. to rob Fernandina of all or: any the ''full vote of his party, and of the Republican,one-third was un-, being supported must be based upon (' """ t t i '..' Communications t upon all matters. of local Interest part of her appropriation for the improvement the failure of the Democrats to come questionably,obtained by fraud and the intelligence and property of the j. I olicited from all parts of the county and from of the bar to give it to to the polls. In,Marion\ county, for wholesale bribery in the large cities. community.SECOND. , r along.the lines of Florida railways. instance, Finley received in 1882 1 f some other location, when he thinksit 5. In West,Virginia the Democrats , communications intended for A1} : publication I.1 ', should be;. addressed to the Editor: all business will give him votes. If for no other ninety-two votes less than in 1880, have an absolute majority over the DISTRICT. x letters to THE FLORIDA MIRROR. while Bisbee received hundred 188? 7882. ; simply one Mnin and and Greenbackers : reason, the people of this county Republicans com- , 9' ;!SAW f DA 1', NOVEMBER 1, 188. 4.TEE of the western counties, ought to op- and thirtynine'more: making a difference bined, nearly three times as large as 1. Alachua..:Finley.1532 Biibee.1688 Finley.1332 Bisbee.1913 Bue.R10. I' in that county alone of two Hancock's of 1880. 2. Baker....... 241 134 240 134 106 511 'r pose the re-election of Mr. Bisbee for majority They 3. Bradford-. 934 263 8463 561 1 : DEMOCRATIC TICKET; hundred and thirty-one votesnearly 4. Brevard... 222 74 219 70 149 and district in his of their interests swept Congressional .., disregard every 5. Clay......... 364 194 345 200 145 v P t'i" FOR PRESIDENT: his confessed action in taking off in his whole majority. In St. Johns' the State, gaining one, now held by 6.7. Dade.Columbia......._ 1016 32 815 23 431 44 810 21 13 a 3Y'J ; of the Bisbee's vote fell,off only thirty-five a Republican.If 8. DuvaL.... 1538 2584 1244 2334 910() .*. GLOVER CLEVELAND, the.last Congress 625,000 appropriation 9. Hamilton. 751 450 648 ,415 233 ; while Finley's was eighty less. Had this'be the 10. Madison... 1055 1014 9s7 1494 : for Cumberland Sound. a"victory Republicans 4% j OF :NEW YORK. , N ; .... . 11. :Marion. 1065 ,1535 973 1674 TM is; I "' ,' :. ,Bisbee is no friend to Fernandina. the Jemocratic, >voters. turned' out. in are'welcome to it. *,* 12. Nassau. 616 859; 621 804 13; : ..._ 13. Orange. 1076 374 1111 480 631 : -. : ;I j. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: : 1882 as they did in 1880 Mr. Bisbee 14. Putnam.757 .., 'VoTE FOE DOUGHERTY 1 These figures show clearly that 841 788 806 18 15. St.John's606 354 526 319 ,, ;1, ,THQMAS\ A. HENDRICKS, THE LEGISLATIVE TICKET.It I would have'been defeated by at least Blaine is much weaker than Gar- 16. Sumter..._ 713 312 401 207 17. Smvanee-1 796 514 78669 113 ( :, *;I. OF INDIANA. will not be denied that Messrs.\ 1000 majority in avor of Finley. field;'that the popular tide is againsthim 18. Volusia 504 311 484 404 80 a., Mahoney and Hoyt can be of more We hope that there wilL be no in spite of all he does ;' that he Total......-13,105 -11,953 -12,823 -13,122 - j li .#' ; i! FOR GOVERNOR: I'' ..{ ; service to us. at Tallahassee than the such cause of complaint in this elec- is doomed to defeat; and that if the Democratic counties, 12; Republican, 6. r..t ,''". \EDWARD: A. PERRY, men nominated on the Republican tion. It is important not. only that Democrats could gain 40,000 votes in . ; I OF ESCAMBIA. Notice.At . /11t ,'1' ','- i ticket! They are well known citizens the Democratic candidates shouldbe Garfield's Republican State over /4 !, J! ,#'1 i I;' r'1 (FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: of our county, respected by elected, buf'that the strength of those cast for Hancock, they will Committee a meeting, held this of the day,County the following Executive inspectors - .,'Hv,1-, ,, : MILTON H. MABRY, everybody, and will have influenceat the Democratic vote in the district gain at least 100,000 in DemocraticNew were appointed for the "side show" r i!; OF SUMTER. Tallahassee in shaping any legislation should be shown. Every vote counts York, where nearly the whole election: i j i and Democrat should see that Precinct No. 1-To be supplied by Cleveland - every well the Stal- interested. in which respectable as as : I :;: FOR CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT: we are press, and Perry Club No.1. :. CHARLES; DOUGHERTY It is the interest of Nassau countyto j ,his vote is cast in season. warts, Germans and Prohibitionists, Precinct :No. Augustus Hazleton, G.It r 1 it Our i With a full ,:Democratic:: vote, we are in rebellion against corrupt .Swann. t ''J. !. J OF VOLUSIA.FOR be well represented. Senator open Precinct No. 3-L. Dozier, Carl Thiede. I ;1 r'' ; Mr. Baker, has gone astray into some: believe :Mr. Bisbee will be left far State-routers and Republicanism.New .- Precinct No. 4-J. J. Cone, J. W. Roper. 1 Precinct No.5-A. G. Russell, J.C.Snow- ; :H' : MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY. of the southern counties, and we behind, but everone must help to York World. ball.Precinct : No. 6-David Wilds,John Brad- FRED W. HOYT I accomplish this result. need an able and creditable repre- dock. a I : 1' OF FERNANDINA. sentative in the Legislature.VOTE HONEST CANDIDATE'S HONEST Precinct No. 7-To-be supplied by Precinct ' TALK TO TIlE PEOPLE. Executive Committee. r rk I '::.1' \\ A. :MAHONEY, FOR :MAHONEY AND HOYT! LOOK AT THESE FIGURES. Precinct No. 8-To be supplied by Pre- While Mr.\ Blaine is speaking always - j OF CALLAHAN. During eight years of Radical- cinct Executive Committee. '., !! O-P LE; NO ONE neglect to deposit his Republican rule, the total expendi- to the selfishness 'prejudice church.Precinct No. 9-Sam Jones, John Up- ,.1,1; I :; TflE DUTY THE HOUR. of his hearers Governor Cleveland Precinct :No 10-R. Kirkland,"Win.John- ballot on Tuesday. Each vote counts, tures of the State were $5,123,343.44. : , +, \ It $> the interest of every good cite - : and the issues of the present electionare During eight years of Democraticrule like an honest man and true patriot son.Precinct No. 11-N.II. Hunt Henry Mat- jizcn I to do his part in promoting the : be In and statesman at the great turnoutin tair. too important to neglected. the total expenditures were , i? best government; to put men of the H. J. BAKER. Chn. Co. Ex.Com I j ji our State Legislature it is important $3,082,303.80. saving during Dem- Newark, said : J. A. EDWARDS, Secretary. !best character in office-men who i Fernandina Fla., October 24, 1884. we should have intelligent, fair- ocratic rule of over $2,000,000. No party and no candidate can have cause - y will be faithful honest and to | just , to complain of the free and intelligent expression - The minded and wise law-makers. The number of schools at the end ;the interests of the people, and of of the people's will. This expres- Democratic ticket for Nassau county of Republican rule in 1876 was 676. IOn ;the whole people. sion will be free when uninfluenced by appeals AUCTION SALE OF commands the respect of all, and The number of schools in 1883 was to prejudice or the senseless cry of Urdu er Cleveland is admitted by r;. should receive the support of all 1479. A difference of 803, or more danger selfishly raised by a party that seeks -OF- v all to be an honest, upright, fair the retention of power and patronage, and good .citizens who desire to promote: than double. ,4 man, who has faithfully devoted it will be intelligent when based upon calm j the welfare and of the rule State prosperity Radical scrip : i '. : himself to the interests of the people. During deliberation and a full appreciation of the .PABLOBEAGH4 State. sold at 40 to 60 cents bonds of In : ; 6-per-cent duty good citizenship. a government ; :: James G. Blaine, on the other ., For the office of Governor the sold at 40 to 50 cents ; 7-per-cent of the people, no political party gains to I i t' ,"'.i'I'-4;.. .,;7- : hand, is known through a long pub- itself all the patriotism which the country -TIIE-- : i "i j. ;! ,',', I Democratic party have placed in bonds at 60 to 75 cents. Under Dem- < I .lie Jlifo as a selfish, unprincipled demagogue contains. The perpetuity of our institutionsand NEW SEA-SIDE RESORTAT f nomination a citizen universally respected ocratic administration-no scrip, the the welfare do not ;J : with a reputation so blem- public surely depend : , '_ a man who will fill the State cash basis-G-per-cent.1 but TERMINUS OF ; on a upon unchanging party ascendancy ? I, " Ishedjas to induce of his L ; a large part : :'a.: !1 .. : office well, and against whom no bonds are worth $1.14 to $1.17 ; I upon a simple! business-like administration Jacksonville Atlantic Railroad )," :' ;:i .':' ,owh party, comprising the most.estimable allegation of unfitness has ever been 7percent. bonds $1.25 to $1.30. of the affairs of government, and the * t* 'J' -, i.": and respectable men, to appreciation by people's servants, not their t ;' .? made. Under Radical-Republican rule J ;: i:, ,[refuse to vote for him. It is cer- masters. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12th, 1884. 1 I ,, The Republican party in the State' the Internal Improvement debt was itainly in t h.interests of good REFLECTIONS OP A TRAVELLER. - .r'' : j\\ ;;: : gov- nomination for the . i. /l I has made 'no $800,000; the State debt, $1,648,806. ';} .: :} t :' ::;:crnment, honesty and reform to vote offices of Governor or Lieutenant- Under Democratic rule, no Internal Probably a much larger propor- The Finest Beach in the World! i t '-K.. for, Cleveland. tion of the residents of Florida leave i. : '& Governor. The platform of the so- debt State debt $1- "I\ 01 'i Wlfo Improvement ; Only Sixteen Milesrfrom' Jacksonville. > . B; .v ""?" .j; TO VOTE FOR FOR GOVERNOR. their homes during the summer " ; I'+ ,, t's.: : called Independents, who nominatedMr. 000,000. : 'r* ".six ""Jen. E. A. who is the than that of other State. This ; Perry, candidate any following .. Pope, contains the In 1872, the average rate of State WILL SOON BE THE GREAT- ? .- of the Democratic and Con- rasping description of the Republican and County taxation was 3 per cent.; speaks well for their prosperity and THIS Seaside Resort in the South, having ,, :i'servative voters of Florida, is a man their liberality of sentiment. Travel every attraction and being reached in one- party : in 1884, 1I per cent. half hour from Jacksonville. An Artesian ; ,' t who. ,has all the qualities which enlarges the mind fills it with feet deep, yielding t p : ; go "A brief retrospect and ice are confronted In 1876,the State tax was 12 mills; new Well has been sunk 360 '- to make good Governor. He thought takes it out of the ruts and pure cool water.A . a r_ ; ;, | up with Radicalism, inauguratedby in 1884, 4 mills.Taxpayers large Hotel and many Cottages are to ;is honest, capable and faithful. He the dying echoes of the war and which administrationwill grooves of human life, 'dissipates be erected this Winter, and the Company :will do his whole duty.,, He will holding its corrupt tenure by the passionand care and gives strength and vigor to to propose make making PABLO all BEACH improvements equal requisite in com prefer? If own $1,000 born that you you , prejudices of unhappy the finest Northern 4 attractions to out an economical and wise the constitution. A home-staying forts and carry: ; conflict. For eight years it ruled will you prefer to pay $12 State tax, resorts. :-administration of affairs, and he will the State. Each recurring election or $4? people are apt to be a narrow peo- The avenues have been named alter the Duval, of 1 : have the support of a Legislature marked by FRAUD, and leaving in ple, governed in their estimate of counties Leon,'Putnam of the, St.State John's and and parts Nassau Ave- I :which will second him in'his efforts. its noisome wake, bitterness and pas- HAND1VRITING ON THE WALL men and things by tradition and nues are already cleared. is and laying of I : Mr.; Pope, who opposes Gen. Perry, I swm. Truth will out. Even Associated prejudices, and unwilling to accept rails The will Railroad commence now shortly.graded The Road is 7 1. has conducted .:his canvass! on the If the Republican voters can in- Press lies vanish, before official fig the improvements and enterprises expected to be in operation by January. i principle of opposing all that has dorse Mr. Pope on this" platform, we ures. According Ito_he lat J.!eports :.of ,the rest of the. world. ,:Much of I: :... c> rr s ', been done-fault-finding, criticism. have.JJotqing to say. Mr. Pope, :in I the elections of last week show the the narrow and sectional bias of the aa 1 L.. Are offered NOW at LOW PRICES, from l y We jlo not see why,anyone should his letter of acceptance, says: "With ,I following extraordinary results: New England States can be attrib- $250 to $50 each,and will be offered at AUCTION - desire to change the career of prosperity every one of its declarations I am inI 1. The Republican plurality in uted to the little acquaintance they ON THE SPOT, on WEDNESDAY contin, 12ththe'auction to be : &s. upon which the State entered, hearty accord." Mr. Greeley, a former Ohio is reduced to about half of what. formerly had with 'the Southern ued November the next day in Jacksonville. After ,. administration of Gov. Republican, in his letter of acceptance four of November 13th the unsold Lots will be for t+ under the it was years ago. portion the Union. As the facil- at the office of the Com sale at graded prices i .., :Drew, and which has increased year says: "I have carefully 2. The Republican majority on ities of travel increase and business pany in Jacksonville. 1 1 by year under his administration I read the platform adopted at said the State ticket,is less than nothing.The interests are enlarged, combined tion Those will bidding have FIRST highest CHOICE premiums OF at LOTS.Auc of Gov. Bloxham. conference, with which I am heartilyin in with health and and that Expen- Republicans are ,actually a pleasure, they are ( ,y 7 ses have been lessened, taxes reduced accord.:" minority, while four years ago they getting better acquainted with us TERMS OF SALE- : schools increased, railways The platform says of the Republican had a positive majority of over 9,000 and we with them, and prejudice One-third cash; balance either cash with- party: "For eight it ruled. in thirty days, or approved notes at three the Internal years Democrats Greenbackers and to be with built, Improvement over disappears replaced good and six months, with 8 per cent. interest. -..:lebtf cancelled, State debt reduced' the State, each recurring election Prohibitionists combined. will and greater confidence._ Beachon Transportation to Pablo rI :one-third, and State taxes two-thirds. marked by fraud; to all of which 3. The Republicans are not onlyin Florida is becoming in this respecta .:; ., ;The interests of the people of Florida Mr. ,Pope and Mr. Greeley say a minority in the popular,vote of common ground of meeting of the Jacksonville. day of sale at will 7.30 be a.m.by, Wednesday Steamer leaving, Nov. ; lie in the continuance of a Democratic Amen. And this same Republican Ohio, but they elect a minority of people of 'all the States, and new 12, 1884. Tickets for round trip, $1.50. + a conservative administration party supporting, thus the charged men with:who denounceits fraud, is the Congressional delegation., Four settlers although mainly from the ;:gr-MAPS OF- PABLO BEACH-SSfc :,. of public affairs, and for this purpose past record. Curious, is it not? years ago they elected !1'5 Republicans -, South and West comprise a large showing by location addressing of each lot, can be obtained - ti. ,._ they will approve Edward ,A. to Congress; this year they only ; number from the North and East. W. T. FORBES, r Perry for Governor. THE BATTLE will be brought to elect 10. Four years ago the Democrats Appreciating as they do the advant- Or II. S. ELY, '_ ; VOTE FOR PERRY! victoryat: the ballot-box. Democratsbe elected only: 5 Representatives' ;, ages of education and intelligence,' Committee" on Sale. Fla'A {' FOR: CONGRESS, VOTE FOR CHARLES'" alive and alert. Cease not your this year they elect 11-a majority they revolt from the idea of sacrific- 49 2t Jacksonville, } 1 ;. DOUGHERTY! ', work until the close of the polls on of the delegation. ing the interests, of, the State, and of Great Reduction i 1 In Dress and Goods, House-Furnishing $1 : : .We have. Charles .Dougherty, ,of the,evening of November Fourth. 4. The increase in the vote of, Ohio the people to hold up a party'supre-I AT PAUL FUSKE'S.I . 1 I i 1 d ' !I Ia.. A ; ,,