. d : t, ,11; j' ', , + ...: .::. I; . - Of j:..:- ," I. . ''l.t, or i"'" \ ... , -., t',"I"'Ii '1"<;IJ"I' i. : .' .. ._n ._ ."' '71>.'""._ "'. ';., .,.,. . ' ::ii, f<:,:y4 4 .I ,, : ; i THE FLORIDA" MIRROR NOVEMBER' '1, '1884. "':> ,,; _, .::'l :, ; t: '. ',,<' I;. . & IL/ ..- 'if" J, : --- =- " \ o THE FLORIDA MIRROR. Presbyterian Church. forgetful of Mr. Jones': kindness. -THE!:- ...i'l: ; : : -_.,,},.:<<: '; r ,- R r;, : : -- J ,' ac Services to-morrow 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. :Miss Frances Gillen, a young lady teach- Florida Photographic View Co. , Xi*' + fj.OO A YEAR #7.00 FOR SIX MONTHS Morning subject: Pastor and People." In ing school at the voting place of this pre- *: r : the evening a special service to young men. cinct, had her arm broken last Sunday HAVE OPENED APHOTOGRAPH . .. .4 t i t,' : Reflection. All rnvlted. while at Church The accident was caused GALLERY, ., '. t ;( i by her striking on a root and falling as she ; ', .Mrs. returned from New York last The Election' News. Kydd leaped from vehicle. She has to a gone Opposite the Post-Office, a 1 # I ;' Saturday. Arrangements are being completed for Two Millionsof . Jacksonville for treatment. > surgical .. HIjtf: t/ To-day quarantine will be discontinued the prompt reception of the election news where they propose ''to do first-class work, Prof. J. S. Herbert has been appointed as '" forthe of Fernandina. by telegraph on Tuesday night, which will having -secured the services of MR. CHAS. .. t. 4 : port be bulletined immediately for the benefit -- instructor of the school here, and he pro- DEWAAL, well known as' a superior Artistin acres of Farming, Orange + f U i:' !tAil the steamships running to this port poses to introduce into it vocal and instru- Portratit Photography. Timber and Grazing Lands' of the public on the balcony at the Mirror solicited. come in crowded with passengers. mental music and this I believe Patronage respectfully rc our peo- be office. We to able before in to r + hope announce PHOTOGRAPHYalso situated 29 counties and DSC e t ;Rev. :Mr. Thackara is expected from New ple will highly appreciate.Next $& LAN APE , the election midnight of Democratic a promptly attended to. the ',x, York on the next Mallory steamer. President. Tuesday will find us rallying to the & comprising lands bought ri 47 MARSHALL DOBBINS. ;Among the passengers of the Baa Antonio, standards Cleveland and Hendricks, Perry bySir Edward J. Reed, from ? were Capt. Ed Stone and wife, of St. Mary's. Mrs Grundy' Says: and Mabry, Hoyt and Mahoney and the deserving FOR r i >i r LJ I-"M i III iLARGE the State of Florida in 1881 ii 1t 1 ,That the skating'rink is being preparedfor remainder. TOM. , a John McGiffin returned from Poughkeep- active operation ; DWELLING AND STORE, are now offered at graded sie 1 N. Y. b the this week. [The of the for PrecinctNo. extensive and ,] } Mallory steamer names inspectors yard-room gardens' I ,That they should inaugurate the fall season prices. These lands were 11 were left off the list by mistake. '',To attached, on Alachua street; suitable for a selected - Two of steel rails arrived in " more cargoes with "bawl. a large family or boarding-house. Possessioncan I-Ion. by Hugh A. the committee the memorandum for Cor- oblige port this week for the Florida Railway & ,That ex-Mayor. Haley's shadow has not be given about August 1st. Nayigation Company.The grown less while tripping o'er the land o' the advertisement was received just before ley, late Commissioner of t the tit M.,' 1 going to press, and in the hurry the omissionwas For terms, etc., apply to State Land Office and !; man who shirks his duty on Tuesday beans and "punkins;; G. STARK. Mr. made. The Mirror takes all the blame. ;,ty next, don't deserve the blessings of a free That'he finds it convenient to be carted ] Fernandina, May 2, 1884. M. A. Williams, late agent {for and enlightened government. about town since his return ; Range of Thermometer sale of State lands which {fact ,t'' That the action of his cart is a beautiful QTAKDARD BIOGRAPHIES. J U 8 tReady , Mrs. G. Stark will return from the North FOB THE WEEK ENDING FRIDAY,OCTOBER 3184, { is on the State Texas Tuesday next, with the ,illustration of the "poetry'of motion ;" HORSEY'S DRUG STORE. BLAINE AND LOGAN. t! a guaranty of their hic4 i That some of his victims remark on dismounting 271 octavo Illustrations. quality. The purchase known Royal lull-page ( hats. ;' 4 latest styles in millinery and winter pages; I E E "It's mighty -but-!" > a" i r: The: Thos. Collyer brought Wednesday 100 easy I. ,4 0.-. I Wind, TILDEN, CLEVELAND and HENDRICKS. as the Reed Purchase was only { That the new band is getting quite harmo- C'1 bales of cotton from Brunswick which were nious ; I r-- P"4 CI:) cSaturday. 774 Poyal octavo* pages; 35 full-page Illustrations. opened for sale this year, and .;!, transferred here to the steamship Lorenzo That their neighbors commencing to Oct.5 70 79 79 78 N.E. Best Terms ever Offered to Agents. the lands have not been culled ;.:r D. Baker, of the Boston Line. are Sunday ..............26 72 80 79 N.E. 43"Outfit FREE, and ALL FREIGHT PAID. return ; Monday ..........._27 71 80 781 N.E. Address II. S. GOODSPEED & CO., or picked over. No part has Among those who returned home this That the energy! of Messrs. Stark and Tav- Tuesday...........28 70 80 180 77 S.E. 48 NEW YORK or CHICAGO.ESTABLISHED been reserved in week were Mrs. Finn, Mrs. H; W. King, ell] in their efforts to tan calf-skin cannot be Wednesday.29 69 78 78 76 S.E. any manner, z > Mrs. J. Whitney, Mrs. ,A. J. DeForest, Thursday ..........30 \ 70 79 78 \ N.'V. and the whole is open for sale. ': beat 761 ,. ; Friday.......... ....31.68 78 78 N.'V. -GO TOPRES -, /, Mrs.. Geo..R. Fairbanks, and J. H. Prescott That the street in front of their band- : Special prices on large tracts. I'I' It.i j.;.,, .' and wife. ,room is thronged on practice nights. MARINE.Port Timber ,lands, virgin forests in ' .<; r ,;: Don't fail to cast your vote early on Tuesday That the mooted question "to be or not to bodies of ii j :'; .1"\ : : next for honesty, economy and reform be" will be decided next Tuesday; of Feniandlna.HIGH QUIPS 50,000 acres and up- . I ; l:,, This you can only do, by voting for Clever That if the"to-bes" are "not to be," then WATER. wards. Lands sold for cash, ,,;: : )!_'. land, Perry, Dougherty and Hoyt and : the "not-to-bes" are "to be," and if so be Saturday, Nov. 1....., 6:11: A.M. 6:33 P. M. or on long time. 2..... 7:04" 7:25" Sunday, : " ; 'i : Mahoney. ; "not-to-bes" "to be then "shust ",- + the are 3...... 7:54 8:16 " I J Monday, : : The Florida Land and Co 1< Mortgage :,\': It t .J The side-show election will be held in the i look a Jeedle out" for paint. Tuesday, 4...... 8:43: 9:04" HOUSE II"" / ;;, r" grand jury i room, at Lyceum Hall on Tuesday I That the Key Line freight office corps area Wednesday,. u ': 5.: ... '9:53": 9:51 (LIMTED) JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. i a/ " .;.:10:21 10:38 Thursday : , s f i Wandell and W.'F. [ jolly set; Messrs. J. E. .1. next. ", :. Friday 1......11:10 11:32 LFORSHOES.- !. r 14"t V. Scott have been appointed by the Cleve. That about all they are shipping now is ENTERED. ': '\ ;' 'f i land and Perry Club as inspectors. per-Simmons: Steam-packet Thomas Collyer, Dennette, from , That there is more billing" than cooing Brunswick daily with freight and pas- .j " t ,1.,. : .:" The steamship San Antonio sailed for New sengers, to F. \\!. Simmons, agent. ; .' ., done there; Oct. San Antonio, Wilder, from .s : . : ;'j, York on Thursday evening with the following -' 28-Steamship . New fork freight and to , 1 That F. W. will bill anything over the ; passengers ' ''f t cargo: 306 bales eotton, 283 cases cedar, R. W. Southwick, agent. IS . t ,!'F, line, from a steamboat toa toothpick; 27-Steamship Jesse H. Freeman, Anderson, :,.;, '" 170 bbls. rosin 54 bbls. spirits. 2,800 boxes from Baltimore Fred W. .1" That he finds it convenient to have a ; freight to . oranges, 75 cans shrimp, and 70 packages of Hoyt &Co. j'r "Tucker'1 and several "fellers" as at 28-Steamship Lorenzo D.Baker,Wiley,from c ,, t-\ merchandise. tachments. Boston; freight and passengers,to Fred ': General Perry received a magnificent ovation I W. Hoyt&Co. t 'f'i' That the inquisitive stranger doth now per Steamship City of :Monticello, :McKee, ';' at Jacksonville Ten' from the St. John's River and on Thursday. ; freight :,\ ::1, ambulate our streets, asking for the principal for Charleston. ; ; : thousand people were present, and the utmost passengers of Palatka from : t: ; points of interest; 29-Steamship City Vogel, '.l;;, : .I enthusiasm prevailed. The spirit of Charleston; freight and passengers for That there is where he "sticks" us every St. John's River landings. ,: 1' > I campaign: has been maintained to the St. Usina from ,; : time; 25-Steam-packet Nicholas APE OFFER TO THJB:: TRADE , last and ; and passengers, to victory. i ; presages : <: :' That we trust it will not be ever thus. F. W. Simmons agent. AND AT RETAIL: : .\ ,; :' "One of the opposition leaders," who supposes 26-Steam-packet Everglade, Joiner, from Savannah to Mr. Lorimier , '.:' .'r.lr i himself to he the person referred to in NEXT TUESDAY the great battle of agent.430Steampacket. ; freight CORN OATS HAY BRAN ,fW ..,t'. our paper of the 18th October in the paragraph the ballots takes Florida St. Nicholas, Usina, from , j". t 1'tJ' place. ex- Savannah; freight and passengers, to headed Bisbee's Fair Play, desires :Mr. Lorimler, agent. is pects every man to do his duty. Steam-packet Everglade, Joiner, from GRITS AND 4" to correct the statement so far as he con- FLOUR MEAL Savannah; freight, to :Mr. Lorimier, , a, cern.ed by saying that casually met one ofWalls' Let every patriotic citizen appoint agent. 27-Schooner Kate V. Aiken, Brown, from P supporters near Lyceum Hall, who himself a canvasser and visit person- Charleston situation and 28-Schooner Emma J. : McGee, from Brick Lime Cement Plaster.A . ; introduced the political l suggested ally every man he knows who is in Philadelphia, steel Meyer rails for the Flor- , ;i t' that he should meet Walls to talkit . ida Railway &Navigation Company. doubt about voting and him to get i' Mulford.Selover PhlIadelv.hta over; that some time afterwards he 28-Schooner R. S. - was called out of Island City Hall, where a go to the polls. This is the way & Navigation; steel rails Company.,to Florida Railway A stock of CHOICE FAMILY r "'"n .". Republican meeting was being held, to see elections are won. CLEARED. ..(1 GROCERIES always on hand. a Walls, and had some conversation with him Steam-Packet Thomas Collyer, Dennette, for Get before Brunswick daily, with freight and our prices buying. i as to his addressing the Republican meeting, Notes Front Brandy Branch. passengers by F. W. Simmons, agent. I but he denies having attempted to bribe. Oct. Steamship City of San Antonio, Wilder, FRED W. HOYT & CO. for New York; freight and passengers, J As the Mirror has no desire to make any personal BRANDY BRANCH, October 29, 1884. by R. W. Southwick, agent. 1 reflections we cheerfully give the sub To the Editor of the Mirror: 28-Steamship Jesse H. Freeman, Anderson V SECOND ST., ABOVE CENTRE, for 'Baltimore, freight, by Fred . i ;, stance of his explanation. Precinct No. 11 seems to have been either. Hoyt& Co." FERNANDINA FLORIDA. r 29-Steamship Lorenzo D. Baker, Wiley, for . forgotten or terribly ignored by the man Boston; freight and passengers, by- ::7' pis ; : Three Steamships in one Day. agers of the side show" exhibition of this Fred W. Hoyt &'Co. oj On Wednesday there lay at the same time 28-Steamship City of Monticello, :McKee; in not to it for county, giving inspectors freight and passengers for Charleston. : "I! +:' ;' < at the railroad wharf the steamship San Antonio next Tuesdays election. Why this is so, Steamship City of Palatka,Vogel: freight I' : of the New York Mallory Line; at the and passengers for St. John's River : none of our good people are able to explain, landings. ;i Centre street wharf the steamship Monti- unless perhaps we might take comfort to 25-Steam-Packet St. Nicholas, Usina, for i" y ; cello of the Charleston and Florida Line; Savannah; freight and passengers, by , +) s t ourselves in believing that this honarable Mr. Lorimier, agent. and at the Broome street wharf the steam- 27-Steam-Packet :Everglade, Hazlitt, for Savannah - of self- t ourselves s 4 i body thought capable j ; freight, by :Mr. Lorimier, c i ship Lorenzo D. Baker, of the Boston and and consequently needed no agent. government, set rfy : Florida! Line-all of them vessels of large 28-Steam-Packet St. Nicholas, Usina, for ,. ; help nor advice. Because, we did not think Savannah: freight and passengers, by Florida Boston and Baltimore.DIRECT . : well loaded + + carrying capacity, which were + :, j j that we had disfranchised ourselves by any Mr. Loriniier, agent. , ',r '. 'j with the products of Florida for Northern 27-Schooner F. E. Halleck,Moore, Philadel- of rebellion against the interest of spirit } phia; lumber, by J. C. Read. # | markets. We seem to realize the fact common society, or in any other conduct 28-Schooner Minnie fc Gnssie French, New 2i\ i that Florida has a seaport and that her commerce York;lumber, by Billiard & Bailey. FROM 4:r, that had rendered us aliens to the cause of 2S--SehoonerE11a3LllawesLivingstonNew a c will seek her own ports. We only our general good. Taking courage, then, in York; lumber, by Payne, Cook& Co. ' li. t. Schooner! Emma J. Meyer, McGee, New FERNANDINA.BO'STOB . + need the expenditure of a comparatively STEAMER U' 4 ,', j the hope that the first sentiment was the York; lumber, by Patterson& Co. i' 'II i t moderate sum to increase the depth} of wateron of committee rest Schooner Isaac K.Stetson, Trask Trini- - peaceful one our we , t ; easy dad; lumber, by J.'E. Davis& Brp. the of Fernandina the bar to place port for future developments.Last Schooner B. F. Hart, Humphrey, Dema- \ 1 with that of Savannah rara lumber, by.J. Mizell &Bro I on an equal footing ,, Sunday was a great dayfor the primitive -! ; ; i'' ,,, : and to, reclaim the..commerce of our State ', Baptists at Arneis, their church house -IN PORT. & EERNANDINA STEAMSHIP LINE. linden Bark Hjemmet (Nbr.), Ingem ; Schooner , I I wlich nov goes to build up the port of a on the St. Marys. Itwas, the Sabbath day: ..Lizzie. Patrick,Meyer;Schooner Anita,Jewett; ,' 71 ;; riv it State. of their Annual Association, at which many Schooner R. S..Mulford, ,Selover. 'TEAMERS OF THE ABOVE LINE ARE APPOINTED TO SAIL DIRECT AS ---- ------ S' ZVbcnMr. .Dougherty takes his seat with :FOLLOWS: : . r: people go for as many purposes.. Preachingwith Xovclttas '*. *,1 ':, Col. Davidson, and Florida has united representation . the elde/s ; courting with the unmarried In Shawls, Nubias'and Jerseys, i. 'i: :i in Congress, we believe our ports ; racing and horse-trading with the lovers AT P.\CL FC JE's.:;: FROM. BOSTON. FROM: FERNANDINA. will receive the attention they are entitled w ;) \ ; her iQsition. Mr of that sport; whisky-drinking, and po- Overcoats and ',::inter ClothingAt -Videttc.......................TTedijesday, October 29. Lorenzo D.Baker.Wednesday, October 29. '. to;!and Florida will assscrt! '- and ' 1 ;. Btybee has worked against us. Mr. Dough litical .cHll"nssillg'ith others be, a thousand -' cost, ? AT PAUL FCNI KL'S. ,Lorenzo"D. Baker: Wednesday, November 5. Vidette............-....'Wednesday, November 5. peculiar things may seen, unno- + '..1' crtV, will be found to be the Representativeof ticed by those who go there to worship. Call an Scq, the rent Bargains Vidette..................."Wednesday:, November 12. Lorenzo D.Baker,Wednesday,November 12. ,; ., .the District and of the State. The house being, crowded, preaching was In, Blankets.. *,i at-r-'Y- '-L-tJ, __ -,--._ J._ & T, KTDD'S. Lorenzo D.Eater,Wednesday, November 19. Videtts.................."Wednesday, November 19- ,,-','- : ". ,I and that held forth,in the woods under the weeping :\' : Clam Chowder. ; Vidette.........:......."Wednesday! November 26. Lorenzo D.Baker,Wednesday, November 26.jeSrTIic . EXAMINE , ( ; : closely sec yOU , r , branches of huge live oaks, amid clusteringsaw This everiSnjtnt; a '1' ,t .' tit( ket is correct in every detail and 1 I palmetto farther than the, eye could tf ._'J. FRED, LOIIMAX'S: Steamer X.ORENZO BAKER: carries Passenger Passage rate- : between TSosion and( Fernandina $20, including Jleals! and State-IIooin. particular; that it is printed on 'reach which presented a scene as rustic as /: Bargains iri Dress GoodsAt , the mind could wish. .. :TIIKOUGU TICKETS TO ALL FIORID.POIXTS.. ;:: vvjjiite paper, has no marks, figures,n J. &; T. KYI>D's. S ';,' printing or writing of any kind"on 1 A delegation"from this place reached Dut-; -Ill.inkets and Comforts; 7 , ton at 10 o'clock by rail on Sunday morningand . r (' tl\O\ reverse side; that it contains the at one o'clock-we were mixing with'the Below. cost: JAr- PAUL FCXKE'S. BALTIMOES' & :FLORIDA STEAMSHIP LINE. , i of the and thai t multitude the St. ' j names:: candidates thronging upon Mary's.! "Spielitlitl st ck 01& Fine Clothing;: i . .e : : they are correctly: named and spelled.,, For, our passage tb'fhe church" 'our party was Just receivc 'at' r '"- "J., &-T. KYDD'S. The Steamer JESSIE II. FREEMAN of this Line, appointed to leave nalt! indebted_ tof ,2-cent 93 South Market'Street, Boston. Second Street, Fernaiulina- a t .. sig'ned forthwith for settlement. stamp. Address ...... " ; CHAS. II. BERG. soon all were home again; delighted with.; I FLORIDA MIRROR J. 'D. SMALL' & CO., 'Agt's, E. J.. TRIAYE, A'g't P.R.&N.C., hic', l t Fernandina Fla:, Oct. 31, 1881. ,. our excursion, but not too much so to be 2G Fernandina,*FIa. 49V: Baltimore. Jacksonville. : p 1 i tt't '.