_. I ... ,, : ; ,: : :. : : : ::I : v : ; .. ,: < ; : -: : : :-; "" :; '; ,>, lJf f:,'i r, : ." i. S. 1 : ,.. ... ,, ', . I I" 7' "- : ., ". .. ,' .... ! } I ...::.. ..l'i. .'. ; {f\' : -1. .' ;, : "I.. ", I ' .fl" '' : t-i. .!,:.", ....r.. .. .. .. ; ;i.. : .\f' \" .... ''':;' 1 .}:,- .. t'r '; t .. ., .' , ; :: . ., t:,. it' .. ;. :/ f f.r : : : ' : .' 't ,< 'I { ' ; ; ': . '. '+ : : ; f.'. ., t I" ': .. ; ' : 'j' : t I' -THE FLORIDA, MIRROR : NOVEMBER .22, 1884, .':;: ; : __ _ ;,; ____ . .. --. "! : J ra tr,ryx:#r ;;THE j FLORIDA MIRROR. ,CELEBRATING THE VICTORY !I the residence residences,Steils of Sample'Mrs. Rooms Dr. Horsey, Kydd's, SamuelA. store Sale of Railroad Lands. ,'< .. :: :iI"1. 1 Swann, Fred. W. Hoyt .and R. V. -*".*.'7 ,''. ... 4L } ' :_ ."!. YEAR; $1.00 FOR SIX MONTHS ..."' ,. ,/' 4 f-4 Schuyler. ' : Parade of Cleveland and 26th 1884 i'. ;" Ferry When the-club rooms were reachedat ON NOVEMBER ?-' ...,( \::' .! v,, : JRef ections. Club No. 1. '' INCLUDING' .' the close.of the procession, a largebonfire LANDS, THOSE .-*> *$ -. was made of the transparencies, and ALL by the State and belonging to ,. John Gunn of is in the Two Millions | Mr. T. Tampa, after three cheers for its officers the rousing , I 1 lty.:. THE TOWN FRESCOED VERMILION 1 1A club disbanded. The Florida Railway is navigation CoPm 'y, ; l'' .'i Callahan celebrated yesterday, Clevelands TOthe, credit of our opponents this excited (formerly the Atlantic Gulf & West India of acres of Farming, Orange, ,>:.,4 Selection by a basket. picnic and hop. GENERAL ILLUMINATION political canvass be it said that .not Transit sale.Railroad Company), will be offeredfor Timber and Grazing Lands, e, Services. will 'be.... held on Thanksgiving the least disturbance of any kind occurred, This sale will cover lands as far south and situated in 29 counties and although prompt measures, to quell any riot: including the last tier of Sections in Town- ', (Thursday next at St. Peter's Episco- * day On Monday; evening last, Cleveland and comprising the lands had been taken by Mayor Pope. Fernandinacan ship 25. boughtby r' dialCl. .:; arch' ;: Perry Club, and.the citizens of Fernandina well be proud not only of the excellent The Office for the sale of the lands above Sir Edward J. Reed from ": ;. ,3he'; State u f' Texas, of the Mallory Line generally celebrated the election of Gov. referred to will be located in a Car on a side , work done by its young men during the track of the the State of Florida i Railroad in twelve miles south of 1 1881 rr, jbrqugfit, a full list of passengers/! from New Cleveland to the Presidency in fitting style.A , canvass, but of the demonstration in honorof Panasoffkee.The . ;'. r ; ,, i :(:York 'his week.. presidential salute was fired about'halC the important and far reaching victorieswon sale will continue for TEN DAYS, are now offered at graded ,, j:; J Mr. Philo Smith, formerly of this city but past five o'clockand shortly' after the in,the battle. commencing on the day named; after which, prices. These lands were selected - J business houses and private residences'were commencing on the 8th day of December, 4r I '10fT of Fort Valley, Georgia was in the Illuminated. Cleveland.and Perry Club assembled The Opening of the Holler Skating the sale will be resumed by the Company at by Hon. Hugh A. Cor- ;, '. "city tie past week. Club.A its Office, u,4 late Commissioner ley of 1 x i '" at its headquarters at seven o'clock the "J, jY ; Mcslrs. Joseph and I. Mode left for New and formed in procession. The torches large party attended the opening of the No. lOa West Bay Street, Jacksonville.All State Land Office, and Mr. *] irorlcThursday evening to purchase the skating rink last night ; and if appearances ; which had been'ordered for the occasion did M. A. Williams 1 late E ,, { their the affair 'was communications in relation to sales agent for i 4 ; t., jjtok(! or new store. not arrive, but this did not lessen the ardor signify, certainly a success. r r The and The skaters the floor from 7:30 to 9:30o'clock should be addressed! to sale of State lands which .1.1is y ? utmost, good feeling harmony of the members, and aftera:few preliminary held : fact . d i : t' prevailed .0nr.Ionday.: evening last, .the oc-. remarks by President Hoyt, thejubilantcrowd ,. after I.which the dancers had full S. Land WAILES Commissioner, a guaranty of their high J t"1. : /5as5onof) the celebration of the Democratic At the time the Mirror went to . sway. press started on its march, headed by the 51 JACKSONVILLE a 'i4 '1y 1 l FLA. quality. The purchase known ; '. '' P ylctqriis.Mr.! the sound of..revel ry, was at its height, and i Island City Brass Band. To offset the want the seemed in haste to end the good ,as the Reed Purchase was only J & : iJames McGiffin\ has begun the work of torches, large bon-fires had been lit at the party no ?' ; f erecting: ,the freight-shed on the Broome intersections of the streets* on Centre and time, as the excellent music of Prof. Colby's opened for sale this year, and j' f' Street I dock for the Boston and Baltimore Seventh. The' following was the line of Orchestra seemed to make both the skatingand I the lands have not been culledor stez.th dancing irresistible. The hall was extensively - hips. ; march : decorated with lighted Chinese -GO TO- picked over. No part has '' t Bunting was displayed in many places on From the club room to Centre street, up ' lanterns which brightened the scene con- been reserved in manner Monday last.', in honor of the celebration of Centre to Third, Third to Broome, Broometo any , the:.victory,of Democracy, by Cleveland and Fourth Fourth to Centre, Centre to siderably. The skating carnival club contemplate New Year'seve and the whole is open for sale. ;t };' ', Perry pi ub.L Fifth, Fifth to Broome, Broome to Sixth, giving masquerade on PRESCOTT'SESTABLISHED Special prices on large tracts. ; which they hope.to' make the most ;I il' : Sixth to Ash, Ash to Seventh. Seventh to . ,. ; 'the St. Kidtolas ran down a small tug ; attractive of any of the entertainments Timber lands, virgin forests in Elm countermarch Seventh from Elm to on iopjlhef Savannah river on Thursday evening by them. bodies of : previously given OOO acres and Centre Centre to Ninth. to Ash 50, up- . Ninth , The of the , ; ; :during; a heavy fog. crew ;"J ,t F r jtuc wire saved. Ash to Third, Third, to Centre,- Centre to Yards Road Celebrates.To HOUSE wards. Lands sold for cash, : a J Amdng i the passengers which. sailed for the Second, Second to Alachua, countermarchon the Editor of the Mirror: or on long time. t' *noth; the State Second to club room. HARTS ROAD, November, 20, 1884. -FOR- TcxalThursL i on steamship of. The Florida Land and Mortgage Co The procession was under the immediate day night, was ex-Mayor C. A. Haley and Cleveland and Perry Club. No.2, of charge of W. Bailey Tucker, ably assistedby county 'lield' (LIMITED) JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA. *Mr[ Li C. Braddock. Nassau : |a, grand jollification on , t} !4f G. L. Baltzell. Harry Woodruff W. S. Wednesday evening l last at this place, over SHOES.Florida I . iJ .'the steamer. Gov. Stafford, Capt. Smith, Lefils, Isaac Tinon, Ed, Mordecai and Minus : the glorious victories won in the recent \ .', : put. into this port yesterday. The Safford is McCleary. While the"procession' gathered elections *by the Democracy. Everything I R, :; 'q' destined. : .for Cedar Key, and is, to run large accessions to'its number asit proceeded, i passed off to the delight and satisfaction ofall '. between that port and Tampa.T.hej 'many followed on the crowded sidewalks.The assembled. After the display a hop was it iron ''front of Modes brick building transparencies carried by members of given which lasted until a late hour. L is now being ornamented by the artist with the club in the,procession, and displayed at Messrs. Russell and Acosta furnished the ,_.. ..1 F gold leaf. The clock was put in this week. the private residences were quite numerous. music. W. W. FARMER. ; ; : >>:;' -f'f it Vr *-- ta ,. : :. : :,.: .:. ; :' ,: .,; ra : ? x i, ;Tb3; Litter; will be illuminated at night,'as The first borne in the procession by Mr. R / > ; f. ( i d. i s ; i i ;soon las the store is thrown open to the M.\ Henderson and A. Latio bore the por- Range of Thermometer .. , ' " i' ; " 'i ' .public; If trait of Gov. Cleveland, which had been FOB THE WEEK ENDING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, < : 7" : '7: '- I. 1884, AT HORSEY'S DRUG STORE. , '-* "> skillfully painted, by Mr. Brooks. The inscription "*' '"f*c S f Tbe'teamsbips of the Charlston line \ < E are 7A.M.-12si. 3P.) 6P.M. WIND. '" :takin; I(' on good cargoes. The Palatka on on this transparency was : Saturday, Nov.15......58 72 72 70 N. E. ,. + iTuWay ............................................................................s Sunday, "" 16..56 70 70 65 N. E. ".'J : - ti .? |6ok 2,150 crates of oranges and Monday, 17..58 73 71 69 S. W. i : WithCleveland, we will have Equal Rights, : ; ,,t"" '' 'jfifly bale'!jof; cotton, and the steamer Monti&3lo : Protection to all Classes, I: Tuesday ,"" 18 19..59.... .60 72 72 72 71 70 69 N.N. E.E.Wednesday 1 r GET OUR PKICESFOR '' r' ..! \ ,'. on?, Monday, took, 2,240 crates of or- ::..................and.......Free........Schools.............for.....alLOn ............... ........:: Thursday, 20..60 73 72 70 N. W. .". ': f Friday, 21....59 70 70 68 N. W. ;:;' ;.angesand.. ; ,twenty-eight bales of cotton. the reverse side : .,, - ; .fh State. of Texas carried the following ...... .. ................ MARINE. ,- -ifii.' .. caito:'to'' New York Thursday night: 494 S:Our........Country..............i!!...No.....North.........,..South..........,.East.........or....West...........j: Port of Fernandina. , '' J ': bas of cotton, 2,439 crates of oranges, 257 The following are some of the mottoes inscribed HIGH WATER. .:I t Sash Doors Blinds t'i':::; batrefs of;;rosin, seven barrels spirits, 247 on the transparencies : Saturday,November22..10:49.. A. M. 11:06 p. M. : , ; lojs cedar, 162 cases of cedar, ninety-four *...........................................................................R Sunday, 23..11.30 11:53"" ,._. ... '. . Monday, 2.4..0:00: J" 0:16 ..,L] ' Florida J cams !thrimp and sixty packages merchan-. i Columbia's. compliments Weft done! to i: TuesdaYtII 25...... 0:46: 1:10"' BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE- :" '' dis'e. : Taxation State : Wednesday, 26...... 1:42": 2:06" . : Light ; prosperity. . ...... " :/ 2:39 3:05" > Let well enough alone. : Thursday, f ; : , t ..... ' .> : Right, Economy, Honesty. : Friday, 29. 3:38" 4:05" \' '':,''' - < ; yc t? i i Mrs. Gfrundy Says: .:........................A....Solid.........Country.................. ....................S: ENTERED. ,,''. :.1': ,: A LARGE STOCK JUST RECEIVED. i1 I i vlrmilion Steam-packet Thomas CollyerJ'' Dennette, from i did ':. Thdt greatly predominate .................................. ........................ Brunswick daily with freight and pas- .- Monday evening; : Victory with Honor, : sengers, to F. W. Simmons, agent. :- ! : biit, but few of the could : Cleveland and Honest Government. : Nov. Steamship State of Texas, John Risk, boys ) speakt.hlC ( : Democracy means Peace and Plenty for all. c from Dew York; freight and passengers EKED W. HOYT & CO "1J i+ stfme of them must have got paintmir from Charleston: freight and passengers .. ;-' SECOND ST. ABOVE CENTRE t, : : ; eyes, judging from ............................................................................ to W. O. Jeffreys, agent. , ,, 'r appearances; Rights to both Races. Steamship City of Palatka, Vogel, from .. ,: ;; . fears of a Brunswick or Palatka Principle, the Constitution and the Laws. 's Charleston; freight and passengers, to FERNANDINA FLORIDA. at home Cleveland's election a Blessing to all Classes. ;W. Jeffreys, agent. '; .i"' .'. , finueikelt many ; Moral and Political Reform. Steam-packet St. Nicholas, Usina, from ; ,, t '''f I 'j'hat itwas! the most orderly but hilari- ,All should Co-operate to Ensure Good Savannah; freight and passengers, to ti Government. F. W.Simmons, agent. : r duj; "J Hurrah" we ever saw; No Solid South, no Solid North, but a Solid 's .. 17-Steam-packet Everglade, Joiner, from :' That the procession was led by horns -.......... ....................Union...........................................j' Savannah. ; freight, to Mr. Lorimier, agent. . th$:rear was brought up by horns" and theceftregot SS...........................................................................j Steam-packet St. Nicholas, Usina, from ,. . "' r" 'Savannah freight and to . filled by "horns"-later in the ; passengers : Didn't something drop? : Mr.,Lorimier, agent. nijht I ;' : Truth crushed to earth will rise again. : Steam-packet Everglade, .Joiner, from I ,' I Thjit it's all this time for : We have riz. : Savannah; freight, to Mr. Lorimier, right boys, your : Cleveland and Hendricks and a Business : aerent. - TVtcliward; was Horn-esty and you are too : Government. : 15-Spanish Brig Salve Virgin Maria,Llorca, r r* ;". godIeri| ocrats to do else than Reform : .....We'll..........glance............at....the......books..........if....you'please..........................Si. : Denia, Spain; ballast to J. C. Read. ; | : Schooner J. L. Clark, Cranmer,'Philadelphia Boston and Baltimore.FROM What Robbie Hernandez and his tin horn .....................................","...........................;;...... '.. ; coal, to master. ,I . a br a3e: 'was an immense success, as far as. : We have turned the Rascals out. : CLEARED. '; th' irjeuthusiasm! was concerned : We will keep the Rascals out. : Steam-Packet. Thomas Collyer, Dennette, for ; : A new deal Reform our watchword. : Brunswick daily, with freight and ' *'. 'h tour colored friends seemed just as : The Temple of Liberty no longer a den of i passengers, by F. W. Simmons, agent. DIRECT ; joxful:( any other; .:................................Thieves.............................'................: Nov.20-Steamship for New York City :of freight San Antonio and passengers, Wilder,, 1 i'h&t' 4fe believe Cleveland's election will ............................................................................. by R. W. Southwick, agent. STEAMERS FERNANDINA.NA . ',1' pcianbtljer emancipation for them; ;: creed-a 16-Steamship City of Palatka, Vogel, for : Republican Government : Charleston freight and ,by t f t .' .i4. :., Thfit: they have occasion for rejoicing intinjaricipfttion : (Of Monopolists, : W. O. Jeffreys; agent. passengers '. : {By Monopolists : 11 . \" Steamship City of :Monticello, McKee, . ; from rule Republican , \ i For ' ; ,: ; Monopolists. : '. for Charleston; freight and passengers, a r; ;p TbM the. colored brass band fairly outdid : Democratic Creed-a Government : by W. O. Jeffreys, agent. r }'.' !' f Of the People, ,: Steam-Packet St.' Nicholas, Usina, for BOSTON & FERNANDI STEAMSHIP LINE.LRE . the ; themselves; -< By People, : Savannah) ; freight and passengers, by ;, I Th'at the house illuminations were very (For the People. : Mr. Lorimier; agent. i ? '1 j't "-:': !: '. Republican Doctrine: a Strong Central Government : 11 17-Steam-Packet Everglade, Hazlitt, for Sa- OF THE ABOVE LINE APPOINTED TO SAIL DIRECT AS : _, "4*jj ; Public Offices, the People's :. :Mr. Lorimier STEAMERS jvannah I* A to ; freight, by : Masters. * a ;*, #a ;::.f' ''j bat the lighted interiors, show that! our 's Democratic' Doctrine: Federal Government'i: **.'".18-Steam-Packet,. -:::: ''agent.; St. Nicholas, Usina, for r ". i1; citizens, live very comfortably; with limited..powers; Public Officers,.theopl'Serts. : Savannah: freight and passengers, by ,FROM BOSTON.. FROM FERNANDINA. > I i Thiat' ,' considering, the short notice, and ...-................................................:........................: :Mr. Lorimier agent. i' iivJr"1 *- impossibility of, procuring fire works and Several pictorial transparencies also appeared 21-Steam-Packet. vannah; ''freight Everglade'HazUtt, by Mr. Lorimier, for Sa-, Vidette.................._.Wednesday, October 29. Lorenzo D. Baker_Wednesday, October 29. ( &' illuminators: : Fernandina has no reason to in the procession, which were very Schooner agent..,David Faust, Smith,Hamilton, ,Lorenzo D. Baker, Wednesday, November 5. Vidette.........-..-_Wednesday, November 5. : belashamed) of her tribute to the successful appropriate. Each house illuminated was Bermuda; lumber, by J. C. Read. .Vidette...................Wednesday, November 12. Lorenzo D."Baker,Wednesday, November 12. *&' < " < r 1''' ' candidates.Iliat.' ; cheered, and the procession in turn'' was Mrs: Grundy Lorenzo D.Baker;Wednesday, November 19.., Vidette.................Wednesday, November 19. ,; "'' 'if.i'l 't', we' still think Capt. Vogel of the saluted by pyrotechnics as it passed the Don't wait for Free Trade Says to Buy: Goods Vidette.................:Wednesday, November 26., Lorenzo D.Baker,Wednesday, November 26. Ist* Pi.ka". ( shouldbe"labored with" con- residences of J. II. Prescott, Dr. Snyder, H. cheap-but wait until. 1 Messrs. Mode Bros. I '' 5-The Steamer LORENZO D. BAB ER carries w i|>i cern ng his pet whistle. J. Baker, Dr. Palmer Samuel A. Swann, get ,in their: New Store with their entire Passengers. Passage rates ,'. Tljat! lio better weather ever was made Charles H. Berg and Fred W. Hoyt. New Stock, which will be in about 10 days, 'between Boston and Fernandina 820, including j( Meals and State-Room. c l ,. thud .that we had the.first of the week; Messrs.: :Mode, Sf. :and Jr.. having left for the '' i While had nearly everybody illuminated THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL FLORIDA POINTS. Northern and markets to .*:* .Eastern purchasethe nr ' Thl\tthe 1 sand flies to take : I'. '. ." : seem advantage to the best of their ability, the following largest Stock of General, Merchandise in */$ ; of.itiand'seek' introductions. ., ; ; places were especially resplendent and tasty their line ever brought\to FlorIda-which i Tlkat We wish some one would invite us they will purchase for cash. 'They intend .k in their display : On Broome street, the BALTIMORE & FLORI DA STEAMSHIP LINE. ,': :w .to a!!"sugar boiling. conducting both a Wholesale and Retail , If.' I residences of C. W. Maxwell and J. E. business and will have their Salesmen on ** A !' Tlaat Fernandina must look to its laurels Wandell, on Fifth street the, residences of .the Road fromJanuary; 1st. with Spring The Steamer JESSIE. FREE,t\.N. of this Line is appointed,toleave, Balti- 'J&.4 !. for. jsuarez...' Bluff beconiiuag raPidlY popu- Dr. Starbuck, J. A. Brooks T. R. Moore; Goods which they will either ship, from more October 31st, direct for''Fernandina,'an d will make round trips every ten days. This : Jfc1ii" S 10o'S. New York director fro'm"the Fernandina Steamer will leave Fernandina Wednesday da November 5th and tenth : on iy, succeeding < R.31.Henderson; and H.E. Dottereron Sixth every : Store. As the SE-3.Son has far Ttiat t: the palmetto roots in the new so advanced- after that date. roaid" street, J. II. Prescott, ILJ.: 'Baker, Dr. W. E. they will be enabled to purchase goods at -Bills of issued and a k .r ilpvrn the island are all there yet. Lading through rat< given between Boston, Baltimore, and all Snyder, ,C. H. Whitner, ,E..P." Noyes, Geo. such low figures that they positively 'say points in Florida Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. ( That there are some fine orange groves in that competition slialJ riot touch them' in t41 For further information apply to F. Lewis on Seventh street A. 0. Mac- , ; % '+ thejvicnjity of Collector, Sc<:>tt's., the State-a fair trial J nil they ask, and $< ; : :; 1)9nell. F. \V; Simmons, Geo:_R. Fairbanks, they will crowd'Jacksonvi 'prices out. SEAVERNS & CO., .Agrts, FRED W. HOYT & CO., Ag'ts : i j ]L Novelties W.J. Woodward, Chas. H. Berg; on Centre Thanking brir'friends ami the community 93 South Market Street, Boston. .. ,' Second Street, Fernandina.E. . : i ' ,I Jn{ ShawJs. Nubias and Jerseys, street. the store and residence of G. Stark, 'at licit large continuance.for past favors' we/MODE respectfully BROS. so-' J. D. SMALL & COrp Ag'ts, J.. TRIAYE, ,,A 't P.R. &N. C., .. a ', I I ,. ; : ,:i.j: {!;: ATPAUL.Fu' AES.' the new brick store of Mode Bros., Mr. Nix's It 49 -' Baltimore. Jacksonville. : : j ," 'i S.H, : \ '< i :, r:tI:: I nif , ",... ,- . I F ' .. ,i. . / s HIjre .J 1 If \ .'l,::, :,,'' ,'"" t-," ,, "' .' ,." ,........,. ,,;' '. .::_.. "" :, .,', 0tJ' -- ." .. :., ./: : '. .- . ,1 ;Jj> IU.t :: ., ... i. ..IJWj oi'" ; J.j4: .I' .1:.<.-..'i1 i.'L.'t': : ii /''-:.0!; ''''.1.-'-"'' :: 4..6 > .>...< ..v... 'i si. ..<:;_ '.\.'" ,. .;.. 't'; ''' ; ;": tf''f" ';r. .i j