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4 'THE DAILY NEAVS-RERTALD, FRIDAY MORNINGs DECEMBER 16, 187 '1' the Democratic party could have elected to Government to right. We hear complaints of course understand that their chief ar THE NEW S- ED II ALD. oMe. of railroad extortion, express over-charges, gument is based upon the iniquities of Republican schemers who have captured oil monopolies, gas trusts and coal syndi- the so called "patiper labor" of Europe, the town will do far more to injure our cates, all of which are doubtless based but we do not exactly see how that miser FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887. credit than any commission the Governor upon just and reasonable ground. Would able protection spook can be materialized mih appritor hud eunt the tda te ge (Government telegraph for use innthis controrversy.tobleeha-o Is~ue evrymonin b te Forda The arch traitor should return to the system ask, Congress to take control of all How con we be expected to believe that Iprediny ry uorning by the Florida devious paths of intricate mendacity, these enterprises all other things being equal England's r~tix ndPulshngI oman.When he tries to do anything in a straight If not, why not? pauper labor produces the rails at $17 St. James and W inldsor Pharmacy, forward way, he is apt to m ake himself With the possible exception of a few ex- per ton less than American labor? Does OFricEs-Herkimer Block, 24 ast Bay Street, ridiculous even if he is only grappling with tremists we do not believe that any one any one believe that this enormous differ- BENJ L H U GIIES, CI EM IST corner Newnan street, Jaoksonville. Fla. the familiar subject of how not to be would advocate such a new departure; yet ence exists? Will an American manufac- B NJ * L TelephoneNo.245. truthful. those who complain against the railroads turer claim that merely by paying his Member of the British Pharmaceutical Association. Jacksonville is not bankrupt, and there have fully as much of a grievan'ce as those workmen more than the English pay, he SUBSCRIPTION RATES. is not the shadow of a possibility that she who assail the telegraph companies. If the by that one act adds $17 per to to toto irs dt kepoonly n e prtrug, E shemicmas, Fluid Extracts, oneear....................will become'so. We may'tAlsu remark that Government should assume control of th~e of his output? To those who know how Elixirs, etc., to be found in this country or in Eupe Six Months ............... ......... 4.00 this town is full of tourists to-day. telegraph lines, or start an opposition or- small is the effect of a fewQdollars' advance P ll Three gonths........... .............. 2.00 Neither of these assertions can be con- ganization which would speedily annihil- 'in wages upon the total cost of each QunnRndQ iie Pill 'at Lowest Prices. One Wee ...-............ * troverted by the utterances of the arch ate the plisting companies, the precedent article manufacturd, the claim is botht Delivered by mail or by city traitor. would be a valuable one for those who untenable and absured. We ke ine of Patent and Homeopathfc Medines, Foreign and Domes tic Inerall Waes, 'Toilet Articles of every description, Sponges caried ree or ecrte The public know that theNws-HERALD would have the railroad probIem similarly If a Jacksonvale merchant should raise and Chaos Skins. etc., t., which we sel on small margin. All Subscriptions Strictly in Advance, states hard facts in dealing with both handled. Within a year, a proposition the salaries of all his clerks $5 per week _____________________subjects. would be forthcoming for the purchase or each-and that sum liberally represents Correspondence Solicited. Telephone No. 47. lease of the whole railroad system of the the average difference between American . THE FLoR~o& WEEKLY Naws-HERALD Will HOW WE PROSPER. United States, and, then we would wish and English wages-would -he claim that In Brief and to the Peint. ESTABLISHEI 1876. be published each Thursday, and delivered by The pre f d i thecl-that centralization's limits could speedily be had thereby added nearly one-third to Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver mail to subscriberefor $1bper year, in advance. . c defined. the price at which he must sell in order to is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good ADERTISENG RAt5so for either the A L umns of the NEWS-HERALD at this tine is No one knows better than we, that realize a profit? We do not think there is nature. or the W , or both, will he furni unprecedented and we believe that no pa- the Goyernmient could give us a cheaper a man in this or any other community the most complicated and wonderful things uonM1NICATIONS of ali kinds should be ad- per published in Florida has ever secured and more efficient telegraph service, than who would make the claim as above out- :n existence. It is easily put out of order. i_. dressed to THE NEWS-HERALD.yfodtugfoslpyodb , du~ressedtoTE rEis-ERdL ter cx- equalevidenceofitspopularity withthebus- that, now within our, reach; but we are lined. Yet this is precisely what the steel Greasy foo tough oo loppy fos, bad RMiACSshould be made by cheek, cokry ena wry,.q Rpressmon holde bebeginsbetlobeksifexe qiite sure that the theory of public re- rail manufacturers would have us believe. cooaryb, mnal wr othr lath ig press, money order or -*egistered terer. inesscommnlty. begins to look asif we venge for private wrongs is untenable and The cost of rails is in -the neighborhood ought not to be have made the American SUsor as desiring e i paes mer d dangerous in theory and practice.t This of $60 per ton, and the manufacturer says people a nation of dyspe tics. whether theyget the daily or the weekly edi- we may do full justice to our thousands of Government should regulate the affairs of that $17 of this-approximately one-third- But Green's August Flower has done a tion. In rderin change they should give readers in all parts of the State and coun- its people but it should not set up in busi- is due to the high rates of Amercan labor ness, and making the American people so try, and at the sametimo meet the demands ness as a butcher, 'baker and candlstick as compared with English labor. It is healthy that they can enjoy their meals and ' e C, a ITTLIA N, maker, just to oblige those who cannot upon this plea that he wants $17 added by be happy. ADERISRSAN EiVORS. for space pouring in from the advertisers. Remember:-No happiness without TO ADVERTISERS AND ED buy what they want at prices which they tariff to the cost of his foreign com- health.mBuren'sgtOew rings THE NEWF-HERALD has due larg. With our new Scott Web printing press consider reasonable. petitor's product in order that they may health and happiness to the dyspepic. v r the markeoneventerm._Askyourdrggist forPistols,. Refle est circulation of any daily newspa- we will shortly be i position to print a If the centralization-paternal idea were enter the market on even terms. Ask your druggist for a bottle. event perto roeda, a sdi aer of an size desired, or of any num- carried into effect, the oft quoted "army After making this absurd 'proposition five cents. ready at all times to provethea-pap yof office holders" would assume propor- the manufacturers' organs in the same PERSONAL. 1 _Rk] TJ I1IO) section by submitting books and ber of pages. Until our new machinery ar- tons that would indeed imperil the pur- breath comment upon the superior natural Mrs. Phillips, of Chicago, is at the Tremont. subsc-ription lists to competent and rives,however, we must ask theindulgence ity, if not the stability of our whole gov- supplies for steel rail manufacturers A. K. Lynch, ofBroooklynN.Y., registered FISHING- TACKLE disinterested parties, of tlose advertisers and readers whose ernmental system. found in America and urge this at the Carleton yesterday.T at te Crletn ysteray.-AGENT FOR3 claims may not rece Re all the recognition Let the States regulate as far as they can, as an additional reason why "our indus- N. E. Chapman was autographed on the PESIDENT CARNOT's regime in France the dealings of the telegraph companies tries must be protected." This argument Carletonregister yesterday. WEST BAY STREET, does not promise much strength or much tey may dre. With the people; and if the intervention is as convincing as that of the safe man- Mr. and Mrs.W. . Parker, of New Bedford, Jacksonville - Florida brillisncy, if we may judge by his ministry The new printing press being made for proves fruitless or insecure the people can facturer who solemnly averred that his Mass., are at the St. James, and message. us by Scott & Co. of New Jersey, will be combine, form an opposition company, and safes were burglar proof, and who then Miss Blanche Chapman, from the nation's shipped in a few days, and then we will right this wrong as they do others of equal proceeded to tender the services of a watch- capitol, is a guest of the Tremont. MN. BALFOUR, Chiel Seortary for Ire- have far better printing facilities magnitude. man to prevent burglars from breaking W. R. Leak, of Chicago, wds among the late . land, displays a certain degree of courage The whole theory of Government telegra- into them, arrivals at the Tremont last night. in facing the indignation of Irish malcon- than are possessed by any other newspa- phy seems to be inconsistent with the true If all the supplies for steal rails are E. T. Swiss and wife, of Kansas City, Mo. tent; but he cannot be having a very good per in Florida. No paper south of Wash- principle of Democracy, and it is to the cheaper inMthis country than they are any registered at the Tremont yesterday. time. ington will be better equipped. care of these principles that we should com- where else-and the manufacturer insists Misses H. A. Clark and S. S. Munroe, of En Now that the success of the NEws-HER- mit our public interests. that this is so-we will have to look beyond glewood, N. J., are staying at the St. Jaes. LATE reports from St. Petersburg indi- the question of labor in trying to find out Mrs. I. .G Cook, Miss K. Cook and Georg cate that the forged letter received by the ALD is beyond all question, it is just as MR. COLEMAN AND THE CABINET. why our rails canot be sold as cheaply as ' r. Cook, of Pennsylvania, are at the St. James Czar, and purporting to be from the hand well to call attention to the truth that it The old agition for elevating the Co the others.S ams of BISMARCK, was more of a speculative owes its prosperity solely to the fact that missioner of Agriculture to the dignity of The secret lies in the fact that our Payton represent the Monumental City at the ' than of a political nature. It thus appears it has been honest in all things, and has a Cabinet officer is breaking out anew. If manufacturers are unwilling to accept the Duval. TELEPHONE - th eO. 5 that other treasuries thanour own have a unswerving agiance to the Demo- the Hon. GEORGE B. LoRINi, of Mas- reasonable profits which accrue to their -:0: 4irect a~kel>given sachusrttng wllgthc all Engis Demo Hon. Charles W. Campbell, of Oscola, Mar- . : : raas i ofluenc on the money craticapartyrinhsachusetts, wes o dignity, suavity, g competitors; in short they want rion county's representative at the Sub-Trop sympathy.polish and powers of persuasion failed in earth. If the tariff were doubled ical, is stopping at the Duval, ,GLASS A ND' GLAZING. Besides, we print all the news of the this regard, there is a small hope for Com- would our manufacturers add that much John Templeton and wife, and George Den t'HE Washington correspondent of the world, and print it in a pleasing way. missioner COLEMAN and his champion, to the wages of their employes? Dild ti ey hiam, of New york, all of the Templeton Opera Machinery and Burning Oil. Louisvilie Cowtr-Journal writes to his Senator GEORGE, with "his little bill." do it some years ago when the tariff was Company, are at the Tremont. paper that the new Florida Senator, Mr. Mr. LORING was better fitted for a place much higher? The answer is no in both Mi-s Florita Huauis expected to reach this PASCO, is exciting agreat deal of interest SUGAR WILL DE LET ALONE. in the Cabinet than for the Agricultural cases. city to-day from Mont Eagle, Tenn., where as the successor of the rather eccentric 1r. Randall's action in naming Repre- Department; with Mr. COLEMAN the re- If the tariff were taken off, our manu- she has been attending school. JONys and adds: "One of the striking sentative Gay, the rich sugar planter of verse is true. There is very little politics facturers could not reduce their Mr ScottThompson,ofLexington,Ky.,isin characteristics of Senator PASOo is his ax- Louisiana, as his choice for a place on the in that department atpresentand it should wages any lower for the simple the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. tremne modesty. He could put to shame Ways and Means Committee, is be the aim of the Democratic party to keep reason that the employes could not live on Gordon, on East Adams street.' mostregarded as an indication that su- i that way. less. The employes, however, would Arthur Lyman, of New York, and W. H Perhaps Senator PASCO'S natural modesty gar, at least, will escape the mow- ,because they could Graham and wife, of Georgia, were among the is heightened' somewhat by the contrast ing machine of the tariff reformers. PRESIDENT CARNOT'S DILEMMA. get cheaper railroad transportation, and arrivals at the Tremont yesterday. which it presents to the boldness of many It is very hard to make a sugar planter The new President of the French Re- others could get cheaper freight rates. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, H. Harrison, of Chicago of his brother Senators, We trust he may understand how a reduction of the tariff public finds more difficulty than our This would mean a few cents, saving in are guests of theSt. Same. Mr. Harrison is a long 17 conspicuous in this regard. A on sugar would benefit the country at Presid-t finds in gettinfi a Cabinet-a groceries and dry goods, and if reductions son of the noted ex-Mayorof Chicago. modest Congressman is something to large, for his vision only extends beyond dilemma attributable less to want of good were made from end to end of the tariff, Gardner R. Colby, one of the wealthiest dry -----DEPOT WITH boast of in these days. his own plantation and the bank where he timber, perhaps, than to. the lack, of the ensuing few cents, saving on each arti- goods merchants in New York, penned his makes his deposits. several hundred American editors- cle would soon grow into dollars. autograph yesterday at the St. James. ST It is with material like this that the who always assist our President in We favor the cause of the workingman J. M. Brookfield and servant, Miss W. Brook DecembeT. t A G s bEcS fAtER d other members must struggle and the making up the very sort of a ministry that in this fight against the grasping proclivi- field and riss A. W. Brookfield have taken frDa'c lendr tisvemntenyr a gorsla besa, proise coioms S n Correspondence Solicited. result, at best, promises aacomdpromisey will please everybody. It will be a sad ties of certain manufacturers. rooms for several weeks at the St. Jame ytrdays caknda weense neary ago______W M ensn fRslvle l. n~ .lorida's c.lendar. .eventeen years ago in which sugar will be let severely alone. disappointment if M. CARNOT shall have W. M. Dennison, of Rushville, Ill., andJ. ye by fr onvsame datan 1885 oto forego his expressed purpose of a strict THE PLANT S3 STEM'S GROWTH W. Morris and S. A. Dawson, of New York cured the disastrous fire on West Bay THE ST. JOHN'S JETTIES. Republican consolidation, and be obliged The Plant System took another railroad wereday 6creet between Pme and Laura; and yes Captain BLACK, of the United States to go outside among those unreliable po- into camp a day or two ago, the stock- Carleton y ie dent o rdaySt.Augustinebecameaseveresuf- Engineer Corps, yesterday gave someof liticalscape-graces who, in this country, holders of the Brunswick and Albany befollo*ing residents of South Florida can from the same cause. We are not the members of the Board of Trade an op- are known by the titles of Independents, Railway having voted to accept £260,000 in he fund atthe D oval: T. M. . MCKennan eirro andae as.Weaeo C. A. Baird, of Orlando; Frank Caldwell, inclined to be superstitibus, but the recur- portunity to see how the work is progress- 'arf-and arfs, mugwumps, soap-tails and S., F. & W., four per cent. mortgage bonds of Sanford; J. C. McKibbin, of Pomona; E. A. CONSIDERI THE FOLLOWING ence of three notable fires on the sam g on the St. John's jetties. He first other delightful pseudonyms. and £130,000 in income bonds of the same Bates, of Satsuma. is Ist a little remarkable in the way showed now successfully past appropria- The experience of his predecessor, M. road, for the transfer of their property. [LieutenanteF. R.Day,an inspectingofcer of a coincidence. tions have been expended, and then made GREVY, should teach him that safety lies The Plant System can doubtless afford of the signal service, arrived in this city last St. Augustine barely escaped a total de- apparent the 'need of further financial in united party support, ifhe would enjoy a this, and it is therefore nobody's business. evening. After completing his inspection of Slhelp from Congress. secure official tenure. Without this, he So long as these transactions mean an the signal ofice, he will go to South Florida to Handsome rove and house, nurs set u las spr oamisg Wnter s The NEws-HERALD some days ago called may have to appeal to the Senate to con- improved service the people will not be inspect the stations in that section. *10,000 ery, etc., at veido, Orange County. on, it is brought faceto face with another attention to the necessity for prompt cur with him in dissolving the Chamber so disposed to find any fault, although they George E. Pace, Starke; C. C. Bemis, Green Ay acres--ten-acre gove, ver work if we are to obtain an appropriation that he may appeal to the country. 0 dt- may on principle be opposed to centraliza- Cove Springs; S. H. Harp and S. W. Good 5,000. near Sanford. High. beautiful serou that ci le cospicuos ore leent. at this session, and we take this oppor- site help is very desirable in many cash; tion. But a howlmay be expected from Crescent City; R.P. Richards, Ocala, and W. building lots. A splendid property Wrent s, stunity to reiterate the importance of hardly ever so in politics. Ex-Governor the so-called anti monopolists. S. M. Pinkham. St. Augustine, were the Flor- for suburban homes. - e rgy and etriswere its people of a ______dian hIrgs trdath Trmont yester- Fifty-four acres -fifteen-acre bear less hopeful temperament, or were the speedy and intelligent agitation. HARRIsON REED recently remarked that day. Ing grove, house,nursery, etc.,near means lacking with which to rebuild the The deepening of the channel of the St. during the Governorship of Florida, he A CHANCE TO LAUGH. Mr. M. B illiams, Y. M. C. A. StateJsecre- Pcia eFl S ohns county, turned district, we might expect a busi- John's concerns not only Jacksonville but tried what colored politicians called a "Small potations produce small potatoes," tary of Georgia. arrived in the city yesterday, is cheap at $15,000. T ass depression and a serious retarding of the whole State, which must always derive "mixtery"-the civil service method-bt is an Anarchist motto.-[New Haven News, and will remain a few days with General Sec- ' . aet four buditn lotsi e te the city'sdevelopment. But St. Augustine a measure of benefit from the prosperity of if he had his administration to go over It is said that the poet Goethe's death was retry Mitchell, of the Jacksonville Associ- price offered for. (has gone too far upon the road of progress any of its cities and towns, again, he would appoint only his own caused by his hearing an American pronounce ittion. A reception will be given on Sunday (in Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk Sto stop now. Her people have not the time The valuable work which has been ac- party friends to office. hisname.-[Life. morning in the Y. M. C. A. rooms from8S to 10 VUU county. -ven for turning back to count their complished b5'Captain BLAcK should not , _______France hardly gets over Its trouble with a. m. It is earnestly desired that every mem- g ~Ten acres in Apopka, Orange losses. They must go ahead, be allowed to suspend for want of CARPET BAG RULE IN IRELAND. Grev~y than something turns up with its Gob- bar will call and meet him. UU.county. - We can therefore only express our pro- money. Our Board of TIrade, we do not Cong;essman HERBERT, of Alabama, let.-[IBuffalo Times. Landlord togni had these Floridians "on the oaim New two-story building (store ad found sympathy for St. Augustine in this doubt, willmakeevery effort to plc tesaid at the Home Rule demonstration in In Minnesota coal iso1.50i pr ton Wetli"latngtn WAdam, cit. L. C U dwlln t Gove Park, Alau jher latest calamity, and express the hope 2 ahntno ensa ihta oBaltimore American. Mrs. R. G. Ross and daughter, of Mayport; 100New store house and lot at Hains .that, with these two exceptions, she may Commite on RivesandtHarbors.lThey people in the world would sympathize Barbed wire is not popular in Kentucky un- Hr. Spencer Brooker and L. T. Coody,of Crown .. L.. ityPolk county. Good business be done with ill-luck, and place herself shfdcrail eev th h codahn more intelligently and more sincerely with lass it is in the form a corkscrew.-Boston Point; H. M. Hoes, of Mayport; J. H. Brown, of 0, To lots in Lakeland, l'olk securely ' eyond a repetition of such die- dorsemenut and co operation of te whole Ireland than the people of the South. "The Commercial Bulletin, Gainesville; Captain Leo Vogel, of St. Angus UU.county. asters. buies community of Jacksonvile Tohe South,"rhe said, "knows tat whenever a Dal'sThPenter sowig "TheRailodtine, and-Charles D. Tyng, of Chaseville. Del .ot akovle HNOTER LANER XPOED. ties contiguous to and bordering on the and that is what is the matter with Ireland on this road.-[New Orleans Picayune. A BUNCH OFPLTCLPO0S0 w0ot n wlin tMyot The arch traitor who has put a danger- S . onssol rmtyji nteto-day." Enln as$50000aya o motd A mare ripple on the sea of politics indicates Dua-ony -ous implement into the hands of Florida's movement, and help the good work to go If the Government's course in eg.Neither the sun nor the hen seems to the spot where Dr. McGlyna wentedown. 100 Three lot idnOaklant(North Jack enemies by asserting that our State is un- on rln anything approaching "carpet .'set" on Brittish territory.-Louisville Courier- If the scarcity of free passes has anything to''tBI dlHls pouab t tuitaan etdhsIag" misrule in the South, Irishmen may Journal, do with locating natlional conventions, St. 500. Pen acres t loominge Hils junalice yesterday by pretending that Jack- THlE PA TERNAL GOVERNMENT well pray and fight for a deliverance from "H eave Pa~ris to-day; what can I buy as a Louis ought to he in position to reap ai oc- "trict. s~onville is in danger of being declared I DEA. it. We know how it is ourselves. mnomento?" asked a tourist of a friend. "Howy casional benefit. ' iviodundredaares near Plant City, -bankrupt. We concede the gravity of the proposi- would a Paris leave'buttons do?" was the reply. Although the present Rhode Island Legisla-Hilorcuny The monstrous falsity of the charge is so tion for the Governmnent to assume control STEEL RA ILS AND TIHe' DUTIES. -Texas Siftings. ture is Democratic on joint ballot. the Legis- 1,00 Twenty acresi I Pant Ciy grove, aprntto home people that it might beof the telegraphy of tbcutybtwilo Some of the protection papers which Russia hsplaced a tax of oekopeck each latre which will name United States Senator hue c. sixtsacres c ice ~treated with silent contempt if the charae- not concur with those who doubt the con- flourish around Pennsylvania have been on every egg sold in the kingdom, and the hens Chaos's successor will be elected next April. 2,00 land near Brooksville, Hernando tar of the man who wrote it were as' stutionality of the measure. The triumphantly asserting of late that steel kopecking around with every mark of dissatis- Some Republican papers are urging the Na- county. well known to strangers as to residents Western Union, and all the other compa,- rail manufacturers in this country can faction.-Epoch. tional committee to baja representation in 500 Forty acres northwest of Green o ~f Florida. The arch traitor knows quite nies owe their existence to the people and scarcelyhcomepleteowith foreign makers'tevr Burlington Free Press: tis sone thn foe rthle net Raepulican Ntionraleconventlionatos - _ttoa otho vios~ll that there is not the least danger of morally, and we believe legally, the people although teltrhave to pay a tarfpen tnor tigod hing wenie agood tn th84 isteadof bytepato n the v ral t esSot Acrstenty Hmilsmouthan on Jacksonville becoming bankrupt. He have a right to reclaim at will what they charge of $17 per ton."hnh nw t TePiaepi~codas h esg the coast, near the canal. knows that our financial status is sound have given away. With charming inso-uciance these pro- ofPsdnt Cleveland is an apelaant 20. Ten acres near---, Alachua and promising, and he knows that we will Nor do we doubt that if the *Govern- teetion oracles advance this fattas an ar- Theobrain of an elephant 1stsomewhat lae of riosinequtaappdune eay again - county, OaaMr have to change wonderfully before people muent chose it could give us a telegraph gument against a reduction of the tariff, thantto is manserbut tmaler tunt of aee viis ineqtbe andutann unnrfitabl 50. aetacinao, o will even commence to doubt our monetary system which for efficiency would rival Here is a sample warning from one jour- woman.-Lowell Courier, industries at the expense of profitable in- 'TitbldnotnLaehr -responsibility. Yet in the faoe of all these our excellent postal service. nal: Srne-Bswhkpla."dustries hit buidinLong o Lake),na vio Chrng ~facts he has the effrontery to predict The true question to be considered, in our Take away any part of this import tax and Batner-"eThiskyapliioe on"aWudCokisikeob.bc"npoiis" ony ~that if through legislative stupidity' opinion, is whether such a tremendous step you leave the American manufacturer hut one "Beg pardon. Gimthe four tablespoonfuls of was asked of one who Is probably nearer to 250. To ohousestand lot at Bayard, St. Our charter should be declared in- towards the centralization of power is not alteimatv eeter to closed drow isok tonic."-Omaha Wld. htha nm ote nmoanlivfingfI woul hJOns oue(malstr)yn.lta inoperative, the world will learn that inconsistent with our institutions and the and his workmen and their families to starve, Free rides to brides is the latest "advertising chosen United States Senator," was the re- - Summit,'Marion county. 4Jacksonville is a municipal bankrupt, spirit of the constitution, or else reduce the cost of production by reduc- snap" of Canada railways. Brides enourn- ply, "but there isn't enough money in this city 350. Twenty acres alt Cork, Hillsboro -He really seems to think that decent The theory of paternal Govenmnent is an ing wages. That is what it all amounts to at bared with "children over 4 years of age" must to-day to make him- confess it.-[New York* county. Very choice orange land. people will be as wilfully blind to facts as insidious one, calculated to make stealthy last, pay fell fare.-Martha's Vineyard Herald. letter. 60 rourobuilding lots in Seville, Volu be, and that if the charter proves in- encroachments upon those safeguards to Nothing can equal this for absurdity in An undertaker at Jacksonville made an ats- Mr. Itanaai1 says: "There can be such an conty.rsetafnoagln - pprative they will firmly refuse to see public liberty which are so sacred to all the minds of those who are sincere be- signmnent last week, and the papers there have lagmnftefeitadddcin n- he Ergy acsuntrafne onertn -that the only reason Jacksonville cannot true Americans. Once let its steel-tam- lievers in Democratic free trade views. used this as a fresh argument in favor of the duargeetcfhefeea list and duction revnue Fi erry nd crontyiler.mbo pay interest on her bonds is because she pared edge be inserted in the magna char- We pass over the i-.plied threat which the ailhfulniess of Florida's metropois.-Hotel for customs, without the least injury, how- 100 Sixuildinlot ajinin rig-01 cannot legally take the money from her tar of our liberties, and who can say how aboye excerpt conveys from the manufac- _ ,. ever, to any of our established and useful in- . tasury. In this event the Governor wviii far it will penetrate and how great a rant .turer to the working men and corne The Grammar of Love. <dustries, and without lowering, in the least, ~~Ab of thebabove clpety wil prove a ~properly give her a commission who it may make? directly to the consideration of the main 'Will you be mine?" said the ardent youth; the remuneration now awarded to labor. I <cheap, an am satisfied wit a amnoderate can leglly perorm that duty It is the first step that counts, and,, question. "N jn, te maion said, in trlo ust an el ieve such wise cncsel wil pnre- mnarged. You also save the commission - -ud thus surely suppress all cause for therefore, we should duly deliberate before Is it true that our manufacturers can- And pertly tossed her head. , doubting our financial probity, we take irrevocable action. not uxuler the present tar-iff compete ,with l " stlippdo he r figeasparkling ring, these objects." -Thie path ahead of us is pet-fectly clear, Many who are iiow justly denouncing foreigners in the production of steel rails?* 'Two nes mean yh you saucy minx," Sports of Winter, procedure is not unknown in Florida, the telegraph companies, and demanding We think the assertion that they cannot, Exutingl he tcrtihdeer ros NWhen the goldeor y~ m dethoai,101T II JO E -and Jacksonville's financial standing will postal service, seem to forget that there' is erroneous, hut let concede this claint Thn pout-1then hsihtand stammer; - w fou wih u one a rdo1king chair, be as high under a commission as it wold~ are some otlher public grievances, which and advance another step to an inquiry as hOf doergr cudEntstandrammeg 'Two hearts that beat asp on. - 7 beunde the best muenicioal. oflicials whom they might with -equal reason, ask~the 'to the true merits of -their greviance. We -chiecao Tribun.- *4 9- -' -oston Courier.0o-

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Page 1: uorning B NJ L U GIIES, CI EMufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/AA/00/06/29/47/00057/00004.pdfOFricEs-Herkimer Block, 24 ast Bay Street, ridiculous even if he is only grappling with tremists

4 'THE DAILY NEAVS-RERTALD, FRIDAY MORNINGs DECEMBER 16, 187 '1'

the Democratic party could have elected to Government to right. We hear complaints of course understand that their chief ar

THE NEW S- ED II ALD. oMe. of railroad extortion, express over-charges, gument is based upon the iniquities of

Republican schemers who have captured oil monopolies, gas trusts and coal syndi- the so called "patiper labor" of Europe,

the town will do far more to injure our cates, all of which are doubtless based but we do not exactly see how that miser

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1887. credit than any commission the Governor upon just and reasonable ground. Would able protection spook can be materialized

mih appritor hud eunt the tda te ge (Government telegraph for use innthis controrversy.tobleeha-o

Is~ue evrymonin b te Forda The arch traitor should return to the system ask, Congress to take control of all How con we be expected to believe that

Iprediny ry uorning by the Florida devious paths of intricate mendacity, these enterprises all other things being equal England's r~tix ndPulshngI oman.When he tries to do anything in a straight If not, why not? pauper labor produces the rails at $17 St. James and W inldsor Pharmacy, forward way, he is apt to m ake himself With the possible exception of a few ex- per ton less than American labor? Does

OFricEs-Herkimer Block, 24 ast Bay Street, ridiculous even if he is only grappling with tremists we do not believe that any one any one believe that this enormous differ- BENJ L H U GIIES, CI EM IST corner Newnan street, Jaoksonville. Fla. the familiar subject of how not to be would advocate such a new departure; yet ence exists? Will an American manufac- B NJ * L

TelephoneNo.245. truthful. those who complain against the railroads turer claim that merely by paying his Member of the British Pharmaceutical Association.

Jacksonville is not bankrupt, and there have fully as much of a grievan'ce as those workmen more than the English pay, he

SUBSCRIPTION RATES. is not the shadow of a possibility that she who assail the telegraph companies. If the by that one act adds $17 per to to toto irs dt kepoonly n e prtrug, E shemicmas, Fluid Extracts,

oneear....................will become'so. We may'tAlsu remark that Government should assume control of th~e of his output? To those who know how Elixirs, etc., to be found in this country or in Eupe

Six Months ............... ......... 4.00 this town is full of tourists to-day. telegraph lines, or start an opposition or- small is the effect of a fewQdollars' advance P ll Three gonths........... .............. 2.00 Neither of these assertions can be con- ganization which would speedily annihil- 'in wages upon the total cost of each QunnRndQ iie Pill 'at Lowest Prices. One Wee ...-............ * troverted by the utterances of the arch ate the plisting companies, the precedent article manufacturd, the claim is botht

Delivered by mail or by city traitor. would be a valuable one for those who untenable and absured. We ke ine of Patent and Homeopathfc Medines, Foreign and Domestic Inerall Waes, 'Toilet Articles of every description, Sponges

caried ree or ecrte The public know that theNws-HERALD would have the railroad probIem similarly If a Jacksonvale merchant should raise and Chaos Skins. etc., t., which we sel on small margin.

All Subscriptions Strictly in Advance, states hard facts in dealing with both handled. Within a year, a proposition the salaries of all his clerks $5 per week

_____________________subjects. would be forthcoming for the purchase or each-and that sum liberally represents Correspondence Solicited. Telephone No. 47. lease of the whole railroad system of the the average difference between American .

THE FLoR~o& WEEKLY Naws-HERALD Will HOW WE PROSPER. United States, and, then we would wish and English wages-would -he claim that In Brief and to the Peint. ESTABLISHEI 1876. be published each Thursday, and delivered by The pre f d i thecl-that centralization's limits could speedily be had thereby added nearly one-third to Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver mail to subscriberefor $1bper year, in advance. .c defined. the price at which he must sell in order to is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good

ADERTISENG RAt5so for either the A L umns of the NEWS-HERALD at this tine is No one knows better than we, that realize a profit? We do not think there is nature. or the W , or both, will he furni unprecedented and we believe that no pa- the Goyernmient could give us a cheaper a man in this or any other community the most complicated and wonderful things

uonM1NICATIONS of ali kinds should be ad- per published in Florida has ever secured and more efficient telegraph service, than who would make the claim as above out- :n existence. It is easily put out of order. i_. dressed to THE NEWS-HERALD.yfodtugfoslpyodb

, du~ressedtoTE rEis-ERdL ter cx- equalevidenceofitspopularity withthebus- that, now within our, reach; but we are lined. Yet this is precisely what the steel Greasy foo tough oo loppy fos, bad

RMiACSshould be made by cheek, cokry ena wry,.q Rpressmon holde bebeginsbetlobeksifexe qiite sure that the theory of public re- rail manufacturers would have us believe. cooaryb, mnal wr othr lath ig

press, money order or -*egistered terer. inesscommnlty. begins to look asif we venge for private wrongs is untenable and The cost of rails is in -the neighborhood ought not to be have made the American

SUsor as desiring e i paes mer d dangerous in theory and practice.t This of $60 per ton, and the manufacturer says people a nation of dyspe tics.

whether theyget the daily or the weekly edi- we may do full justice to our thousands of Government should regulate the affairs of that $17 of this-approximately one-third- But Green's August Flower has done a

tion. In rderin change they should give readers in all parts of the State and coun- its people but it should not set up in busi- is due to the high rates of Amercan labor ness, and making the American people so

try, and at the sametimo meet the demands ness as a butcher, 'baker and candlstick as compared with English labor. It is healthy that they can enjoy their meals and ' e C, a ITTLIA N, maker, just to oblige those who cannot upon this plea that he wants $17 added by be happy.

ADERISRSAN EiVORS. for space pouring in from the advertisers. Remember:-No happiness without TO ADVERTISERS AND ED buy what they want at prices which they tariff to the cost of his foreign com- health.mBuren'sgtOew rings

THE NEWF-HERALD has due larg. With our new Scott Web printing press consider reasonable. petitor's product in order that they may health and happiness to the dyspepic. v r the markeoneventerm._Askyourdrggist forPistols,. Reflet, est circulation of any daily newspa- we will shortly be i position to print a If the centralization-paternal idea were enter the market on even terms. Ask your druggist for a bottle. event

perto roeda, a sdi aer of an size desired, or of any num- carried into effect, the oft quoted "army After making this absurd 'proposition five cents.

ready at all times to provethea-pap yof office holders" would assume propor- the manufacturers' organs in the same PERSONAL. 1 _Rk] TJ I1IO) section by submitting books and ber of pages. Until our new machinery ar- tons that would indeed imperil the pur- breath comment upon the superior natural Mrs. Phillips, of Chicago, is at the Tremont. subsc-ription lists to competent and rives,however, we must ask theindulgence ity, if not the stability of our whole gov- supplies for steel rail manufacturers A. K. Lynch, ofBroooklynN.Y., registered FISHING- TACKLE disinterested parties, of tlose advertisers and readers whose ernmental system. found in America and urge this at the Carleton yesterday.T

at te Crletn ysteray.-AGENT FOR3

claims may not rece Re all the recognition Let the States regulate as far as they can, as an additional reason why "our indus- N. E. Chapman was autographed on the

PESIDENT CARNOT's regime in France the dealings of the telegraph companies tries must be protected." This argument Carletonregister yesterday. WEST BAY STREET,

does not promise much strength or much tey may dre. With the people; and if the intervention is as convincing as that of the safe man- Mr. and Mrs.W. . Parker, of New Bedford, Jacksonville - Florida brillisncy, if we may judge by his ministry The new printing press being made for proves fruitless or insecure the people can facturer who solemnly averred that his Mass., are at the St. James,

and message. us by Scott & Co. of New Jersey, will be combine, form an opposition company, and safes were burglar proof, and who then Miss Blanche Chapman, from the nation's

shipped in a few days, and then we will right this wrong as they do others of equal proceeded to tender the services of a watch- capitol, is a guest of the Tremont.

MN. BALFOUR, Chiel Seortary for Ire- have far better printing facilities magnitude. man to prevent burglars from breaking W. R. Leak, of Chicago, wds among the late .

land, displays a certain degree of courage The whole theory of Government telegra- into them, arrivals at the Tremont last night.

in facing the indignation of Irish malcon- than are possessed by any other newspa- phy seems to be inconsistent with the true If all the supplies for steal rails are E. T. Swiss and wife, of Kansas City, Mo.

tent; but he cannot be having a very good per in Florida. No paper south of Wash- principle of Democracy, and it is to the cheaper inMthis country than they are any registered at the Tremont yesterday.

time. ington will be better equipped. care of these principles that we should com- where else-and the manufacturer insists Misses H. A. Clark and S. S. Munroe, of En

Now that the success of the NEws-HER- mit our public interests. that this is so-we will have to look beyond glewood, N. J., are staying at the St. Jaes. LATE reports from St. Petersburg indi- the question of labor in trying to find out Mrs. I. .G Cook, Miss K. Cook and Georg

cate that the forged letter received by the ALD is beyond all question, it is just as MR. COLEMAN AND THE CABINET. why our rails canot be sold as cheaply as ' r. Cook, of Pennsylvania, are at the St. James

Czar, and purporting to be from the hand well to call attention to the truth that it The old agition for elevating the Co the others.S ams of BISMARCK, was more of a speculative owes its prosperity solely to the fact that missioner of Agriculture to the dignity of The secret lies in the fact that our Payton represent the Monumental City at the ' than of a political nature. It thus appears it has been honest in all things, and has a Cabinet officer is breaking out anew. If manufacturers are unwilling to accept the Duval. TELEPHONE -th eO. 5

that other treasuries thanour own have a unswerving agiance to the Demo- the Hon. GEORGE B. LoRINi, of Mas- reasonable profits which accrue to their -:0:4irect a~kel>given sachusrttng wllgthc all Engis Demo Hon. Charles W. Campbell, of Oscola, Mar- . : :

raas i ofluenc on the money craticapartyrinhsachusetts, wes o dignity, suavity, g competitors; in short they want rion county's representative at the Sub-Tropsympathy.polish and powers of persuasion failed in earth. If the tariff were doubled ical, is stopping at the Duval, ,GLASS A ND' GLAZING.

Besides, we print all the news of the this regard, there is a small hope for Com- would our manufacturers add that much John Templeton and wife, and George Den

t'HE Washington correspondent of the world, and print it in a pleasing way. missioner COLEMAN and his champion, to the wages of their employes? Dild ti ey hiam, of New york, all of the Templeton Opera Machinery and Burning Oil. Louisvilie Cowtr-Journal writes to his Senator GEORGE, with "his little bill." do it some years ago when the tariff was Company, are at the Tremont.

paper that the new Florida Senator, Mr. Mr. LORING was better fitted for a place much higher? The answer is no in both Mi-s Florita Huauis expected to reach this

PASCO, is exciting agreat deal of interest SUGAR WILL DE LET ALONE. in the Cabinet than for the Agricultural cases. city to-day from Mont Eagle, Tenn., where

as the successor of the rather eccentric 1r. Randall's action in naming Repre- Department; with Mr. COLEMAN the re- If the tariff were taken off, our manu- she has been attending school.

JONys and adds: "One of the striking sentative Gay, the rich sugar planter of verse is true. There is very little politics facturers could not reduce their Mr ScottThompson,ofLexington,Ky.,isin

characteristics of Senator PASOo is his ax- Louisiana, as his choice for a place on the in that department atpresentand it should wages any lower for the simple the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M.

tremne modesty. He could put to shame Ways and Means Committee, is be the aim of the Democratic party to keep reason that the employes could not live on Gordon, on East Adams street.'

mostregarded as an indication that su- i that way. less. The employes, however, would Arthur Lyman, of New York, and W. H

Perhaps Senator PASCO'S natural modesty gar, at least, will escape the mow- ,because they could Graham and wife, of Georgia, were among the

is heightened' somewhat by the contrast ing machine of the tariff reformers. PRESIDENT CARNOT'S DILEMMA. get cheaper railroad transportation, and arrivals at the Tremont yesterday.

which it presents to the boldness of many It is very hard to make a sugar planter The new President of the French Re- others could get cheaper freight rates. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, H. Harrison, of Chicago

of his brother Senators, We trust he may understand how a reduction of the tariff public finds more difficulty than our This would mean a few cents, saving in are guests of theSt. Same. Mr. Harrison is a

long 17 conspicuous in this regard. A on sugar would benefit the country at Presid-t finds in gettinfi a Cabinet-a groceries and dry goods, and if reductions son of the noted ex-Mayorof Chicago.

modest Congressman is something to large, for his vision only extends beyond dilemma attributable less to want of good were made from end to end of the tariff, Gardner R. Colby, one of the wealthiest dry -----DEPOT WITH

boast of in these days. his own plantation and the bank where he timber, perhaps, than to. the lack, of the ensuing few cents, saving on each arti- goods merchants in New York, penned his makes his deposits. several hundred American editors- cle would soon grow into dollars. autograph yesterday at the St. James.

ST It is with material like this that the who always assist our President in We favor the cause of the workingman J. M. Brookfield and servant, Miss W. BrookDecembeT. t A G s bEcS fAtER d other members must struggle and the making up the very sort of a ministry that in this fight against the grasping proclivi- field and riss A. W. Brookfield have taken

frDa'c lendr tisvemntenyr a gorsla besa, proise coioms S n Correspondence Solicited. result, at best, promises aacomdpromisey will please everybody. It will be a sad ties of certain manufacturers. rooms for several weeks at the St. Jame

ytrdays caknda weense neary ago______W M ensn fRslvle l. n~ .lorida's c.lendar. .eventeen years ago in which sugar will be let severely alone. disappointment if M. CARNOT shall have W. M. Dennison, of Rushville, Ill., andJ.

ye by fr onvsame datan 1885 oto forego his expressed purpose of a strict THE PLANT S3 STEM'S GROWTH W. Morris and S. A. Dawson, of New York

cured the disastrous fire on West Bay THE ST. JOHN'S JETTIES. Republican consolidation, and be obliged The Plant System took another railroad wereday

6creet between Pme and Laura; and yes Captain BLACK, of the United States to go outside among those unreliable po- into camp a day or two ago, the stock- Carleton y ie dent o

rdaySt.Augustinebecameaseveresuf- Engineer Corps, yesterday gave someof liticalscape-graces who, in this country, holders of the Brunswick and Albany befollo*ing residents of South Florida can

from the same cause. We are not the members of the Board of Trade an op- are known by the titles of Independents, Railway having voted to accept £260,000 in he fund atthe D oval: T. M. . MCKennan eirro andae as.Weaeo C. A. Baird, of Orlando; Frank Caldwell,

inclined to be superstitibus, but the recur- portunity to see how the work is progress- 'arf-and arfs, mugwumps, soap-tails and S., F. & W., four per cent. mortgage bonds of Sanford; J. C. McKibbin, of Pomona; E. A. CONSIDERI THE FOLLOWING ence of three notable fires on the sam g on the St. John's jetties. He first other delightful pseudonyms. and £130,000 in income bonds of the same Bates, of Satsuma.

is Ist a little remarkable in the way showed now successfully past appropria- The experience of his predecessor, M. road, for the transfer of their property. [LieutenanteF. R.Day,an inspectingofcer

of a coincidence. tions have been expended, and then made GREVY, should teach him that safety lies The Plant System can doubtless afford of the signal service, arrived in this city last

St. Augustine barely escaped a total de- apparent the 'need of further financial in united party support, ifhe would enjoy a this, and it is therefore nobody's business. evening. After completing his inspection of

Slhelp from Congress. secure official tenure. Without this, he So long as these transactions mean an the signal ofice, he will go to South Florida to Handsome rove and house, nurs

set u las spr oamisg Wnter s The NEws-HERALD some days ago called may have to appeal to the Senate to con- improved service the people will not be inspect the stations in that section. *10,000 ery, etc., at veido, Orange County.

on, it is brought faceto face with another attention to the necessity for prompt cur with him in dissolving the Chamber so disposed to find any fault, although they George E. Pace, Starke; C. C. Bemis, Green Ay acres--ten-acre gove, ver work if we are to obtain an appropriation that he may appeal to the country. 0 dt- may on principle be opposed to centraliza- Cove Springs; S. H. Harp and S. W. Good 5,000. near Sanford. High. beautiful

serou that ci le cospicuos ore leent. at this session, and we take this oppor- site help is very desirable in many cash; tion. But a howlmay be expected from Crescent City; R.P. Richards, Ocala, and W. building lots. A splendid property

Wrent s, stunity to reiterate the importance of hardly ever so in politics. Ex-Governor the so-called anti monopolists. S. M. Pinkham. St. Augustine, were the Flor- for suburban homes. - e rgy and etriswere its people of a ______dian hIrgs trdath Trmont yester- Fifty-four acres -fifteen-acre bear

less hopeful temperament, or were the speedy and intelligent agitation. HARRIsON REED recently remarked that day. Ing grove, house,nursery, etc.,near

means lacking with which to rebuild the The deepening of the channel of the St. during the Governorship of Florida, he A CHANCE TO LAUGH. Mr. M. B illiams, Y. M. C. A. StateJsecre- Pcia eFl S ohns county,

turned district, we might expect a busi- John's concerns not only Jacksonville but tried what colored politicians called a "Small potations produce small potatoes," tary of Georgia. arrived in the city yesterday, is cheap at $15,000. T

ass depression and a serious retarding of the whole State, which must always derive "mixtery"-the civil service method-bt is an Anarchist motto.-[New Haven News, and will remain a few days with General Sec- ' . aet four buditn lotsi e te the city'sdevelopment. But St. Augustine a measure of benefit from the prosperity of if he had his administration to go over It is said that the poet Goethe's death was retry Mitchell, of the Jacksonville Associ- price offered for.

(has gone too far upon the road of progress any of its cities and towns, again, he would appoint only his own caused by his hearing an American pronounce ittion. A reception will be given on Sunday (in Five lots in Fort Meade, Polk

Sto stop now. Her people have not the time The valuable work which has been ac- party friends to office. hisname.-[Life. morning in the Y. M. C. A. rooms from8S to 10 VUU county.

-ven for turning back to count their complished b5'Captain BLAcK should not , _______France hardly gets over Its trouble with a. m. It is earnestly desired that every mem- g ~Ten acres in Apopka, Orange

losses. They must go ahead, be allowed to suspend for want of CARPET BAG RULE IN IRELAND. Grev~y than something turns up with its Gob- bar will call and meet him. UU.county.

- We can therefore only express our pro- money. Our Board of TIrade, we do not Cong;essman HERBERT, of Alabama, let.-[IBuffalo Times. Landlord togni had these Floridians "on the oaim New two-story building (store ad

found sympathy for St. Augustine in this doubt, willmakeevery effort to plc tesaid at the Home Rule demonstration in In Minnesota coal iso1.50i pr ton Wetli"latngtn WAdam, cit. L. C U dwlln t Gove Park, Alau

jher latest calamity, and express the hope 2 ahntno ensa ihta oBaltimore American. Mrs. R. G. Ross and daughter, of Mayport; 100New store house and lot at Hains

.that, with these two exceptions, she may Commite on RivesandtHarbors.lThey people in the world would sympathize Barbed wire is not popular in Kentucky un- Hr. Spencer Brooker and L. T. Coody,of Crown .. L.. ityPolk county. Good business

be done with ill-luck, and place herself shfdcrail eev th h codahn more intelligently and more sincerely with lass it is in the form a corkscrew.-Boston Point; H. M. Hoes, of Mayport; J. H. Brown, of 0, To lots in Lakeland, l'olk securely ' eyond a repetition of such die- dorsemenut and co operation of te whole Ireland than the people of the South. "The Commercial Bulletin, Gainesville; Captain Leo Vogel, of St. Angus UU.county. asters. buies community of Jacksonvile Tohe South,"rhe said, "knows tat whenever a Dal'sThPenter sowig "TheRailodtine, and-Charles D. Tyng, of Chaseville. Del .ot akovle

HNOTER LANER XPOED. ties contiguous to and bordering on the and that is what is the matter with Ireland on this road.-[New Orleans Picayune. A BUNCH OFPLTCLPO0S0 w0ot n wlin tMyot

The arch traitor who has put a danger- S .onssol rmtyji nteto-day." Enln as$50000aya o motd A mare ripple on the sea of politics indicates Dua-ony

-ous implement into the hands of Florida's movement, and help the good work to go If the Government's course in eg.Neither the sun nor the hen seems to the spot where Dr. McGlyna wentedown. 100 Three lot idnOaklant(North Jack

enemies by asserting that our State is un- on rln anything approaching "carpet .'set" on Brittish territory.-Louisville Courier- If the scarcity of free passes has anything to''tBI dlHls pouab t tuitaan etdhsIag" misrule in the South, Irishmen may Journal, do with locating natlional conventions, St. 500. Pen acres t loominge Hils

junalice yesterday by pretending that Jack- THlE PA TERNAL GOVERNMENT well pray and fight for a deliverance from "H eave Pa~ris to-day; what can I buy as a Louis ought to he in position to reap ai oc- "trict.

s~onville is in danger of being declared I DEA. it. We know how it is ourselves. mnomento?" asked a tourist of a friend. "Howy casional benefit. ' iviodundredaares near Plant City,

-bankrupt. We concede the gravity of the proposi- would a Paris leave'buttons do?" was the reply. Although the present Rhode Island Legisla-Hilorcuny

The monstrous falsity of the charge is so tion for the Governmnent to assume control STEEL RA ILS AND TIHe' DUTIES. -Texas Siftings. ture is Democratic on joint ballot. the Legis- 1,00 Twenty acresi I Pant Ciy grove,

aprntto home people that it might beof the telegraphy of tbcutybtwilo Some of the protection papers which Russia hsplaced a tax of oekopeck each latre which will name United States Senator hue c. sixtsacres c ice

~treated with silent contempt if the charae- not concur with those who doubt the con- flourish around Pennsylvania have been on every egg sold in the kingdom, and the hens Chaos's successor will be elected next April. 2,00 land near Brooksville, Hernando

tar of the man who wrote it were as' stutionality of the measure. The triumphantly asserting of late that steel kopecking around with every mark of dissatis- Some Republican papers are urging the Na- county.

well known to strangers as to residents Western Union, and all the other compa,- rail manufacturers in this country can faction.-Epoch. tional committee to baja representation in 500 Forty acres northwest of Green

o ~f Florida. The arch traitor knows quite nies owe their existence to the people and scarcelyhcomepleteowith foreign makers'tevr Burlington Free Press: tis sone thn foe rthle net Raepulican Ntionraleconventlionatos - _ttoa otho vios~ll that there is not the least danger of morally, and we believe legally, the people although teltrhave to pay a tarfpen tnor tigod hing wenie agood tn th84 isteadof bytepato n the v ral t esSot Acrstenty Hmilsmouthan on

Jacksonville becoming bankrupt. He have a right to reclaim at will what they charge of $17 per ton."hnh nw t TePiaepi~codas h esg the coast, near the canal.

knows that our financial status is sound have given away. With charming inso-uciance these pro- ofPsdnt Cleveland is an apelaant 20. Ten acres near---, Alachua

and promising, and he knows that we will Nor do we doubt that if the *Govern- teetion oracles advance this fattas an ar- Theobrain of an elephant 1stsomewhat lae of riosinequtaappdune eay again - county, OaaMr have to change wonderfully before people muent chose it could give us a telegraph gument against a reduction of the tariff, thantto is manserbut tmaler tunt of aee viis ineqtbe andutann unnrfitabl 50. aetacinao, o

will even commence to doubt our monetary system which for efficiency would rival Here is a sample warning from one jour- woman.-Lowell Courier, industries at the expense of profitable in- 'TitbldnotnLaehr

-responsibility. Yet in the faoe of all these our excellent postal service. nal: Srne-Bswhkpla."dustries hit buidinLong o Lake),na vio Chrng ~facts he has the effrontery to predict The true question to be considered, in our Take away any part of this import tax and Batner-"eThiskyapliioe on"aWudCokisikeob.bc"npoiis" ony

~that if through legislative stupidity' opinion, is whether such a tremendous step you leave the American manufacturer hut one "Beg pardon. Gimthe four tablespoonfuls of was asked of one who Is probably nearer to 250. To ohousestand lot at Bayard, St.

Our charter should be declared in- towards the centralization of power is not alteimatv eeter to closed drow isok tonic."-Omaha Wld. htha nm ote nmoanlivfingfI woul hJOns oue(malstr)yn.lta

inoperative, the world will learn that inconsistent with our institutions and the and his workmen and their families to starve, Free rides to brides is the latest "advertising chosen United States Senator," was the re- - Summit,'Marion county.

4Jacksonville is a municipal bankrupt, spirit of the constitution, or else reduce the cost of production by reduc- snap" of Canada railways. Brides enourn- ply, "but there isn't enough money in this city 350. Twenty acres alt Cork, Hillsboro

-He really seems to think that decent The theory of paternal Govenmnent is an ing wages. That is what it all amounts to at bared with "children over 4 years of age" must to-day to make him- confess it.-[New York* county. Very choice orange land.

people will be as wilfully blind to facts as insidious one, calculated to make stealthy last, pay fell fare.-Martha's Vineyard Herald. letter. 60 rourobuilding lots in Seville, Volu

be, and that if the charter proves in- encroachments upon those safeguards to Nothing can equal this for absurdity in An undertaker at Jacksonville made an ats- Mr. Itanaai1 says: "There can be such an conty.rsetafnoagln

- pprative they will firmly refuse to see public liberty which are so sacred to all the minds of those who are sincere be- signmnent last week, and the papers there have lagmnftefeitadddcin n- he Ergy acsuntrafne onertn -that the only reason Jacksonville cannot true Americans. Once let its steel-tam- lievers in Democratic free trade views. used this as a fresh argument in favor of the duargeetcfhefeea list and duction revnue Fi erry nd crontyiler.mbo

pay interest on her bonds is because she pared edge be inserted in the magna char- We pass over the i-.plied threat which the ailhfulniess of Florida's metropois.-Hotel for customs, without the least injury, how- 100 Sixuildinlot ajinin rig-01 cannot legally take the money from her tar of our liberties, and who can say how aboye excerpt conveys from the manufac- _ ,. ever, to any of our established and useful in- .

tasury. In this event the Governor wviii far it will penetrate and how great a rant .turer to the working men and corne The Grammar of Love. <dustries, and without lowering, in the least, ~~Ab of thebabove clpety wil prove a

~properly give her a commission who it may make? directly to the consideration of the main 'Will you be mine?" said the ardent youth; the remuneration now awarded to labor. I <cheap, an am satisfied wit a amnoderate

can leglly perorm that duty It is the first step that counts, and,, question. "N jn, te maion said, in trlo ust an el ieve such wise cncsel wil pnre- mnarged. You also save the commission

- -ud thus surely suppress all cause for therefore, we should duly deliberate before Is it true that our manufacturers can- And pertly tossed her head. ,

doubting our financial probity, we take irrevocable action. not uxuler the present tar-iff compete ,with l " stlippdo he r figeasparkling ring, these objects."

-Thie path ahead of us is pet-fectly clear, Many who are iiow justly denouncing foreigners in the production of steel rails?* 'Two nes mean yh you saucy minx," Sports of Winter,

procedure is not unknown in Florida, the telegraph companies, and demanding We think the assertion that they cannot, Exutingl he tcrtihdeer ros NWhen the goldeor y~ m dethoai,101T II JO E -and Jacksonville's financial standing will postal service, seem to forget that there' is erroneous, hut let concede this claint Thn pout-1then hsihtand stammer; - w fou wih u one a rdo1king chair,

be as high under a commission as it wold~ are some otlher public grievances, which and advance another step to an inquiry as hOf doergr cudEntstandrammeg 'Two hearts that beat asp on. - 7 beunde the best muenicioal. oflicials whom they might with -equal reason, ask~ the 'to the true merits of -their greviance. We -chiecao Tribun.- *4 9- -' -oston Courier.0o-