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This is a grand B-jH’tv t<> obtain a lir-t class farm Kg for In rni's. The AME Hi can Kqs ji a laige 10-page journal, of circulation, which ranks among Kadinsagricultural papers. Lt treats Kijaetion of economy in agriculture Bftcrigbts and privileges of that vast I citizens—American Farmcis— Kr industry is the basis ot allmate- K Bd national prosperity, It* highest ■ni: the elevate m and ennobling ot ■anl'cre through the higher and Kdcreducation of men ami women en npd in his pursuits. The regular sub' L|fa price o! the American Fahmkh B|l per year. IT COSTS TOTTEN ■£DTr. From any one number ideas Ilk obtained 11 .. t will be worth Itottbe subscription price to you or later? of your household, yet yov licncALLY oet it FHEE Call and see ■apie copy. *nit, rejidymad* l , new styles. new iforbov* from*4 yt-arr t<> 14 veur#. at W. It. Ml. -Rev. Jau.es L ; i’]<- am] wife, of Canada, (nestsof the Brokaw I louse. • suits. ri-ad> iiiad". now style*. new goods ■lt from 4 year.' in ]4 year.-, at W. H. Wil li -W.R.S. Williams has gone to Fort KktO look after l, - hu-ine-s and landed tents there. “ shoe fur "entlenun are the ■ a at market. “Ttienates o( Taliaiia-ssee are open twtlcomevisit )ts irom til! p irts of tlie P*. • ir.ara*.*!•(•. Zeigler Ilroe. $3 Shoe btet in u,.. market. Charles Lankey and son, Charlie jteo’fturoed from a visit to friends in fr J? 1 *uit*. read; made, new etvles, new ‘ n ■lto is years, at W. It. Wilsons. #*Bess:e Conner, ot CenUeville, is at , * n ? fcbool tn Tallahassee. vwidymade, new styles, new from 14 to 18 year., at W. K. Wilson’s. 'Oon’tlorget tha> Leon County Build* Lo&n Association meets next Mon *? niebt. ’ i ' lloe foT B eu, l <;int ‘ n are 1 join. with Leon Lodge No sin v next Friday. lOQthi RnU' . J *fr,from 14i1l r,!lfl - vinarte - new styles, new '-Th V hy ' al W ' R "’‘lson’s. Ijj e Farmers Alliance meets t, , tn ' ev '- rv first Thursday ami third ni'tinh. ' “ketit < Jnj ‘ramees Zeiglerßros. $3 Shoe ’ l,l the market. Wat T ' I/,ule * of Canada, tilled the fcdr,,' l l n *'‘yh'rian Church Sunday * Hiltonv° v * lte * 111 n>l Trimraiiuri*, at W. w ’ C. .:>(> Bertrand, q teen of beauty ent.<) I|Ura Thu r *fiay, Friday night.. at W aT ’d Children’s School -Tt ' **" n, M,n H -0hi0.,: I-0ri i>ian typos are again under 111 11 , . Hr ln - ‘ princ- .t good fellows, W 1 ,vv Bsen-l, lor a case of excellent "Zeifl er trnytoot" on sir different lasts. W. It. Wilson. Udyj . ' * ex - Kamsey, ofMt. Pleasant, W us * °l Q'fincy, have accep tor ltl the Floridian composing a!?** 0{ a,h l Hrg hop ba * lU9 frce - t Freeland's V fronton raor y an< i Glover Tully, two ° f Wakulla, sons of Mx. to aTe Cn,eretl the Floridian n *he art of printinf. — Mr. Edgar Nim9 died at the residence of his father, Mr. A. 8. Nims, at 3 o’clock yesterday morning. Funeral from the res idence at 11 o’clock this morning. Boy's suits, readymade, new styles, new goods, for boys from 4 years to 14 vears, at W. li. i Wilson’s. First of the season—buy tickets for Lady Audley’s Sterol Thursday night; Opera IE u-v; Capital Comely Company; seat- on Rile at. Srhr dor’s. A fall l'ni- t.r Mi-si * ami Children’* School Shoe-, at\V. It. Wilson's. The C(i,.i!al Cos n dj Company ir: Enly Au.lle'’* Seep! n! the- O .era Huns" F ‘ur-ilty nig G ; < ■pi" ■ el; .m • ol program Friday ami S pindiy. It scats a S. brnth Fa. —Freei nid's Barber Shop anil Bath Itoorn--. ‘J doors north }K)stoflice. 44 tf Perch and bream a:e tat and bitetreeiy in tie* streams o! the Tallahassee Country. Oelockonei* river is lull of tine ones. —Zeigler Bros Shoe on six diili rcnt lasts. Can litany foot. \V. K. Wii.son. —The Tallahassee Country is one of die best general farming sections ot Florida. Come and be convinced. —Cold baths, at Freland's Barber Shop. 44-tf —Don’t torget that next Friday will be Odd Fellows’ Memorial Day, and it you have any flowers or evergreens, send them to the lodge room early in the morning, they will be highly appreciated. HO! Old gents, young gents, this way pursue, To get your hair cut very true; <4o to V. C. Croora, he'll make yon look new. Shaving, Ladies Bangs cut and Shampooing done too. TONSORIAL PARLORS IN ST. JAMES HOTEL —Ocklockonee Farmers’ Alliance meets on the Tuesday before the fourth Sunday in each month at 3 p. m. This is one ol the most wideawake Alliances in Leon county, and thev purpose soon to erect an Alliance Ilall at Oclockonee. —Leave orders tor your stove ami fireplace wood, at Y. A. Levy’s. 26-ti —Mr. A. S. Harper's new art studio, just soutfi of his residence, facing on South Monroe s'reet, is now finished, and it is one of the most complete and perfect evei erected in Tallahassee. —We again offer Texas Siktinos, the jCele-brated Illustrated Humorous Weekly Journal, to ail Floridian subscribers, at SI.OO a year. tt. —Mr. 1). MaeLachlan, superintendent ol the Tallahassee G-is and Electric Light Company, is plumbing the residence of Mr J. C. Kemper and the office of Dr. W. L. Moor, that they too, may be brilliantly lighted by gas. See our big oiler—Texas Siftinos and the Floridian—both one year—for only $2 —D. A. Finlayson, E-q., of Monticello was in the city last week. —Mre. A L. Randolph ha* returned from a summer sojourn at St. Teresa on th<' Gulf. —lion. Samuel Pasco, United Stales Sen ator, was a welcome visitor at the Flor idian sanctum yesterday. —Supeiinteudent Eppes will soon have fifty-eight public schools in operation in Leon county —twenty-four white and thir ty—t< -ur colored. —Col. J. S. Winthrop leaves this week f.>r New Orleans to take his daughter, Miss Evelyn, there to enter Ursulinc Convent. —We have anew Carrier, ami if any of our city subscri hers should fail to receive the Floridian , they w ill please report the fact to the office, and we will see that they are properly served. _ Wliat is the use of complaining? John son’s Tonic will cure when ounces of Qui nine fail to cure. Eh ice 50c., and this cheer fully refunded tfyou are not satisfied. For sale by W. A. Rawls. Mr. A. J. Fish heads the list with SIOO toward erecting the Mechanics’ club house and Mr. George E. White comes in as a second with SOO or more. Who next? Every mechanic in Tallahassee should take an interest in this scheme. —The regulat meetings of Davidson Al liance are held at Wakulla at 2p. tn. the fourth Friday in each month. The officers are J. L. Hall, president, and B. F. Page, secretary. Mr. S. H. Bil ler and family have moved to Starke, he having been trans ferred to the southern division of the Flori da Central and Peninsular Railway, where he will run one of their fastest, engines. Talk about champion base ball clubs, but for high scores the Wondvlllc ami Lost Creek clubs take the cake. In a recent game between these two clubs the score stood 79 to 58 in favor ot Woodvillc, —Sheriff Pearce left yesterday for San Diego, Cal., where be goes to bring back a man who committed a murder in Calhoun county over two years ago. —Miss Eltie Shepard, of Quincy, visited the Capital City yesterday. —Capt. J. W. Dorr, of Quincy, manu facturer of the besl Florida cigars, was a pleasant caller at the Floridian sanctum yesterday. —Mits Jennie Taylor, charming belle ot Feruandiim, is visiting the Misses Ar gyle. ~ Messrs. K& J. Munro have purchased Mash’s Island, upon which it located the famous Ocklockonee fisheries. Mr. G. L. Taber, one of the best| known nursery men in the Stateoommenoes an tU lv. with us this week. He has had great success in’thi# line during the past few years and we commend him to the favorable attention of our readers. j) r j. N. Smith, Superintendent of the Florida lusane Asylum, was a welcome caller at the the Floridian sanctum Thurs day. The doctor requests us to say to the press throughout the State that he will highly appreciate contributions of old ex changes for the use of inmates of the asy lum There are now about three hundred patient* and it is quite a treat for them to get papers to read, no matter if they are of old dates. THE WEEKLY FLORIDIAN, TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA. —“I had ’em all,” said a rubicund, hap- | py-faced gentleman. ‘‘All what f* a9ked his ; friend. Why ull the symptoms of malaria, vie: lame hack, aching joints, sleeplessness, j indigestion, diszy fits, cold extremities, rush ! of blood to the head, constant fatigue, no ap petite, pains in the bre-ist after eating, . nigh* sweats,alternatpcfiillsand fevers,etc , j tinl Brawn h Iron Bittern cured me and 1 recommend it as being ilic best tonic made. A citizen of Tallalmssce wants to know ! where he cun find a State that does not re- 1 finite the purchase ol license to innrt v. j —Tulhil.h-sco is nn a’tr.ie'ive wilder re sol ’. Winn t ' .i ihav. already begun to ni tiVf it! l uduiias ee. il ov about bunding Tallahassee for a 1 City I‘a i k ? —Tim many r.markable cutes HarT i Stii'Siipariila ticcoinjilishns are sufficient proof Abut it does po>sess peculiar cutalive j I lowers. —Tallahassee real estate took quite a rise' last week. It was dry and windy and the j aloresaid real estate fl aited on the soft j breezes, going higher and higher at each I fresh gust. This should be a warning to j those among us who do not own homes. It they do not purchase soon it will really be beyond their reach, for Tallahassee i> rapidly growing, and prices will soon go up as quickly and freely as did the dust the past week. Buy now. —lf Mr. Fisher, of Toledo, Ohio, is a* successful in catching tisb as he is in catch ing musical ideas—as he has led us to be lieve —he must certainly be an A No One Fisherman. His “R ibin’s Farewell,” Cap rice for Piano is anew piece that you ought to catch on. Ign. Fisher, Author and Pub lisher, Toledo, Ohio. Price of samr, .O 0 cents. —The farmers of Leon county are pro gressive. One of them was detected lu-t week mounted on horseback to break corn, and ano'her hitches his horse to the buggy and drives out to the beggar weed field, remaining comfortably seated in the buggy while the animal makes his dinner ofT this excellent and popular green forage. —The Floridian was a little behind hand this week, but it needs only a glance at its columns to learn the cause. It is now of standard measure, six columns, eight pages, and is as lull of entertaining news hs an egg is of meat. Keep up with the proc-ssion or fall out, is the motto of wide awake Tallahassee. —Tallahasseean, 11th. Mr. \V. J. Townsend, of Tustin, Mich., father of our enterprising bottling work* man, Mr L. D. Townsend, has arrived, and brought with him a lot of cows, horses, sheep, poultry, etc. His family will be here Thursday. It will be remembered that Mr. Townsend was here the past sum mer and bought a farm north of the city and a city lot in Wilson’s grove. He will erect a handsome residence on the latter ftnd thoroughly cultivate the former. We welcome Mr. Townsend and family to the Capital City. —The merchant who keeps his name and business constantly before the public i< hound to realize the benefiicial effects ot so doing. People will feel, in oneseuse, acquainted with him, and It s name will naturally occur to them when they need his wares. In these busy times people do not care to hunt up the man who has good* for sale; 1 hey prefer, rather, to go where their attention is called, and then if they find the goods as represented the founda lion of their future patronage is laid.— Printers Ink. —An alarm of fire was sounded ft little alter seven o’clock Saturday night, and tlie hoys trotted out in lorce. It was only a lot of brush and trash in the big ditch down bv the cascade, which had become ignites! by a cart load of ashes containing live coals having been thrown therein during the af ternoon, but it made a big blaze. —C'oI.C.N. HalJenian.of Tallahassee, was a passenger on the Inman liner City of New York, whose race across the ocean with the White Star steamer Teutonic end ed ingloriously upon a bank of mud in Gedney’s channel last Wednesday night. The stenner stuck hard and fast and the united effort of eight powerful sea tugs lad ed to yank her out of her sticky berth. The passengers were transferred. Wilson Barrett, the English tragedian, was among the passengers. No doubt Colonel liable man will be glad to again feel beneath his feet the solid clay soil of Tallahassee, though notwithstanding bad weather, head teas and winds and a delay of au hour and a quarter, causcl by the port eugiue’getiing out of order, his trip across the ocean was made in six days, ten hours and twenty minutes. —Mrs Talulah 11. Weller, widow of the late Frank Weller, was list, week paid $2,000, the amount of Mr. Weller’s insur ance, as a member of Tallahassee Lodge N > 3220, Knights of Honor. Up to the time <>f ] his death he had only paid In $32. There! is no better or cheaper insurance in the world titan that, secured by becoming a member of the Knigts of (louor. —Mr. J. 8. Cole#, of the Tallah isvo Cotton Compress, la u t Saturday made his initial shipment of one hundred bales ot cotton to Jacksonville, to go thence to New York by Clyde Liue steamers. Mr. Coles says he will have more cotton io ship over the same route. —The popular Brokaw House wa. opened yesterday lor the season, and Mrs. Brokaw is prepared 10 accommodate both tourists and permanent patrons with table board or board and lodgiug. Guests will find the comforts of a home at the Brokaw House. See advertisement. —The gin house on Mr. G. N. Lyman’s plantation north of Tallahassee, containing five bales of cotton, a quantity of cotton seed and a lot of tools, waa*destroyed by fire at noon last Saturday. —Are you going to St. Augustine on the $3.36 excursion ? Train leaves Tallahas see depot at 0 o’clock to-morrow morning. —Don’t forget that to-morrow is the day for the cheap excursion to St. Augustine. —Mr. J. E. Morgan, wife and two daugli ters have arrived from Onward, Inti. ; have rented the pretty cottage belonging to Mr A J. Fish, located near his lumber yard, and are now citizens of Tallahassee. Mr. Morgan has. long been a leader of the Flo ridian, and iie an 1 his two charming little u itigiiters were welcome callers at otr s o c um yesterday. —One William 11. Stewart, who ii-.sbe u conducting an illicit distillery in Leon eouaty, finding that Deputy Slc-rilf Arv-iii Hopkins had spoiled him, cleared out, slid and all ; but Mr 11 ipkins wa-> on the alert, followed him about one hundred miles, cap tured him and the still at Bristol and brought him hack to Tallahassee, where he i* now confined in jail. —Mr. Charles G. Wicker and his son-in law, Mr. W. 11. B r ig-s, arrived last week from Chicago and Messrs. Ed. Lewis and \V. T. Divis accompanied them to Newport loinspect the work on Mr. Wicker’s new residence and the improvements on the hotel. While there they killed three wild turkeys in an hour’s hunt. —Mr. Frank Hernandez, of theTallahas nee shops of the F. C. & P. Company, went to Jacksonville last week to take charge ol the shops in that city while the foreman is absent attending the mechanic's convention in Denver, Col. —Hon. E. B. Bailey, State Senator for Jefferson, wa9 at the Capital a few days since. —Every person who pays one dollar for The Floridian, receives during the year four hundred and sixteen pages of the pa per. Every family in Florida can afford to take The Floridian— On'y Onb Dol lar a Year ! Subacribe now ! —Colonel H. S. Duval,of River Junction, visited the Capital City last Saturday. Rev. Dr. Carter, Rector of St. Johns Episcopal Church, returned last week from the Episcopal Convention in New York City. —General Robert Bullock, of Ocala, Democratic Congressman-elect from the Second District, was among th visitors to the Capital City last week. —Mr. E. Burton, the efficient foreman of the F. C. *fc P. shops at Tallahassee, ha<- every building and the yard full of men all busy at work painting cars, repairing cars and engines, building new ones, &c. —Thomas A. Janvier believes in the Mexican constitutional Republic as a work ing success He will contribute to Harper’s Magazine lor November an article in which ilie assistance of fourteen illustrations drawn from li r e by Frederick Remington, he describes the Mexican Army, and explain* how President Diaz has created “and <>r derly, well disciplined, trustworthy” mila tary force, loyal to the naiion and to the idea of national unity, out of a mass of scattered commands faithful only to their respective generals. Mr. Janvier considers this developement as full of political sigai ficance for the future of Mexico and as the surest guarantee that the days of revolution are en led. 4'on firmed The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of ihe agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ngo lias been more than confirmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manulacturers of the California Fig Syrup Company. DON’T FORGET, when you visit Cohen’s Emporium, to examine those elegant Broadcloth Walk ing Jackets. Only $3 50 each. 100 Cord* f l.ijrbtxvood, On line ot F. C. & P. Railroad, near Quincy, will be sold cheap for cash. Ad dress T. L. Gregory, Gainesville, Fla. Auy Lady who wishes to purchase an elegant dress (or the fall of 1889, should call at J. R. Co hen’s before purchasing elsewhere, as he has an immense line of Broadcloths, all wool and silk warp Henriettas, Poplins, Combination Suits, Flannel Dress Goods and Tricots, from which to select. Hoarder** Wanted. A few permanent and table boarders can find home comforts at the residence of qO 4t Mas. D. C. Wilson. Carpets, Matting'* and Bugs* I have a large stock of Ingrain, Super Stout and Tapestry Carpets, also the larg est stock of Mattings in Tallahassee, togeth er with a full line of Smyrna Rugs. I will cut, have made and put down Carpels when desired —Priceslow. W. It. Wilson. AS COMPETITION is the life of trade, Cohen will sell tor the next thirty days Surah Silks at 50 cents per I yard. and Children’*! IJnder • wear. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants, Ladies’ Wool Vests and Pants, Ladies’ Shapeless Bslhrigan Vests, Ladies’ Shapeless All Wool Vests, Children’s Merino Vests and Pants, Children’s All Wool Vests and Pant3, | Infants’ Fine Wool Vests, At W. It. Wilson’s. Ntore For Rent. The store house oue door north of Mr. Alford #. Apply to J. K- Cohen. The Ruble*. The Rubies. Crochet Sacks for Babies. Crochet Hoods for Babies. Crochet Socks for Babies. Crochet Shirts for Babies. At W. R. Wilson’s. SPECIAL BARGAINS. FOR SALE. SALE—Ten thousand dollar* worth of One clothing, at Y. A Levy’s. OjWI barrel!*. Hamlin's make, at Ball £d\j\J O Bros. & Demllly's. ‘2-2t. 4 FINE ALDERNF.Y BLOODED BULL—Eight h \ year* old, in g >od condit ion, will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to or address J. Ckomaktik, lainonia. Fla. n-tt. / "M>.\L FOR S ALEWe purchase coal fr* ni the \ Alabama Cum! Company anil "ft it direct Irom rlie lel -orated "Pratt Mines" of Alabama. Or ders solieite-t (or i >r„'e or -mall quantities. Also have for sale Coal Par ami Coke. Leave or ders ar -tore of Janies \lnnro. or with i>. 'I a - iii..\v, Nipt. Tallahassee Oas and Electric l.iidit Comp my. -J-tf. ( * UT a l"c. Broom and one of those sc. Scrub V J brushes, at the Racket Store. | ERSEY Wa.kuiL' Jacket*, for Lanes, at ball ri Bros Demilly'?. VNEW Line of Cooking Stoves lias just been icctived at the Racket Store, and the prices are lower than ever B 4. BARGAINS. WAGON loads of bargains can be found at store of Y. A. Levy. Y r OU will alwiys And the best Country Batter, at Randolph A Co’s. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Hanging Lamps have just been received at the Racket Store. BUCKWHEAT and Graham Flour, at Ran dolph A Co’s. B..ANKETS Blankets —Go to Ball Bros. A Demilly’s it you want a good pair of Blankets Cheap. a-‘2t LADIES’ and gent’s driving gloves, at Y. A. Levy’s. A FULL Line of ExpressWagons.from 50c up, at the Racket Store. CHILDREN'S knee pants, age 4 to 14, from 25 cents up, at Y. A L--vy’s. NEW Cypress Syrup Barrels, at E. H. Alvop.d's. lADIES Gents’ and Children's Undervests, at j Ball Bros. A Demilly’s. J ACE Curtains, at Y. A. Levy’s. I'* IIE LARGEST Line of Pocket Knives that has ever been in Tallahassee is now to B seen at the Racket Store. Prices lower than elsewhere. / i ENTS’ Overshirts, at Ball Bros. & Demilly’s. I J '2-at. G* LASS, Tin and Crockeryware cheaper than I ever 84, at the Racket Store. NEW SYRUP at Ball Bros. A Demilly’s. &-2t. I T EADQUARTERS for Hosiery, Suspenders and II Homespuns, at the Racket Store. OZAMA COFFEE, equal to Java, 3 lbs for SI.OO, at Hall Bros. A Demilly’s. iJ-'it * MATTING. MATTINGS from a yard and up, at Y. A. Levy’s. JAPANESE jointless mattings—entirely new, 25c per yard, at Y. A. Levy’s. AAATTINGS—Coco, Napier, Como and Hemp .t 1 mattings, elegant styles, low pricees, at Y. A. Levy’s. ATTINGS— All new patterns, sixty ttyles to 3JL select from, at Y. A. Levy’s. CARPETS, carpets, at Y. A. Levy's. A HANDSOME crumb cloth, beautiful design, 9 feet square, only $7.50. at Y. A. Levy’s. CtAKPETS— One, two and three ply ingrain car ) pets, from 40c a yard up, all new styles, at Y. A. Levy's. ( 'OLD WAVE COMING—In addition to my V J usual smek of carpets, oil cloths, mattings and window shades. I am now showing a large assort ment of Comforts, Blankets, etc., at low prices, at Y. A. Levy’s. SMYRNA velvet and ingrain rugs, from 60c each ana upwards, all new, fresh styles, at Y. A. Levy’s. L''LOWERED oil cloth, all styles, at Y. A. Levy’s. and examine my stock of Carpets t-efor* J purchasing. You can save 20 per cent, by buy ing of Y. A. Levy. CLOTHING. velvetine suits, all shades, at Y. A. Levy’s. U r NAPPROACHABLE bargains in Clothing, at Y. A. Levy'*. WEN'S fall and winter Overcoats from $4 up, at Y.A. Levy. MY STOCK of Gent's wool over and Underwear is the largest ever shown in Tallahassee. Call and examine my stock belore purchasing. Y. A. Lett. MEN'S fall overcoats, Newest lines, fashionable shades, silk lined. A large stock to select from, at Y. A. Levy’s. JtISCELLANKOUR. INFANTS. Misses, Boy# and Ladie# Hose, from 6c a pair up. Large stock to select from, at Y. A. Levy's. IADIEK A full line of ready made Underwear, U at Y. A. Levy’#. BEST New Syrup, only 50 cents, at E. H. Al ford's. pCKB Leaf Lard, at Randolph & Co’s. CWiOICE Japan Tea, in 1 pound baskets, at Ran ) dolpb & Co’s. SPLIT peas, at Randolph & Co’a. pi RES 11 oyster crackers, at Randolph A Co’s. pUCKWUKAT, at Ball Bros. & Demllly. 3-31 BARBED Fence Wire, at Ball Bros. & Demllly. 33t '■'•APIOCA, Maniocs, Baker’s Cocoa, Baker’s 1 Chocolate, at Ball Bros. A Demilly. 32t yyiIEAT Bran, at Ball Bros. A Demilly. 3-St C'l ENTS’ Scarlet Underwear, Gents’ Camel hair J[ Underwear, Gent’s white wool Underwear, from 75 cents a #nit up, at Y. A. Levy’s. TMIK LARGEST Btork of general inerchaudi#* kept under one roof In Middle Florida, at V. A. Levy’s. MY STOCK of children’s clothing is now com plete. in ages from 4 to 14 years -prices rang* in# from $1.50a sail up. Y. A. Lkvt. rpRUNES, valises and hand hags, an endless va- X riety to select from, at Y. A. Levy’s. I ABIES* walking jackets, over 100 styles to se j lcct. from, at Y. A. Levy's. LADIES Hamburg and Torchon Laces hoaght at half their value. You can have the beueflt of these bargains by calling at Y A. Levy's. THE Elixir of Life, A auit of all wool Under wear, at Y. A. Levy’s. (CAPITAL COMEDY COMPANY—Opera House, J Thursday, Friday und Satnrday Nights. Opens in Lady Audley’s Secret, Thursday night. Reser ved seats at Schrader's Drug store. HAMS, excellent quality, only 10 cents per pound, at Brvan 9b Conner's. BEDSTEADS, for only $1.75 and S3.W, at Brran St Conner’s. INRUSH Malaga Grape#. The prettiest you * 1 eaw, at Btrd A Dsmhax’S BYRD a DENHAM have just opened another fresh lot of Larrabee's fine crackers. FN LEG ANT lot of nice ripe bananas, fancy apple*, j oranges, grapes, etc., just in, at Byrd A De*- ham’s. American Safes In Pari*. The highest award for safes at ihe Expositioa has been given to Herring A Cos of New York, wbe receive a gold medal tor toe best safes and lock*. RISK BOOKS. TT'RNSTI S \Y. i LARK will on<’n this week, a tj large stock of Music Books. Everyone In terested is inv ted to call and examine. W \ NT's. HARK OPPOIM If MTV FOR A FI 14 ST - < LANS SHOE SALESMAN. IXT ANTED —An Experienced Shoe Salesman on vv comiui-sioii to travel with a we!! known line of medium priced Boors and Shoe.- for a manufac turing house. Territory. Va.. W. V.t., Miss., Ala., Ivy.. Mi!.. Del. ami 1). Address, Boot and Shoe M'p'u Cos., Boston, Mass. \I7ANTED— To correspond with parties who can V V furnish addresses of citizens residing in their localities, country, villages and towns under 10,000 population, regarding price paid and other partica lar*. Address, box 419, Toi*ek.a, Kansas. 3-3 t. WONDERFUL. For the next thirty days I will sell good Rough Edge Lumber at railroad depot, for 30 cents par 100, or $6 per thousand feet. Second class lumbar SI.OO p. r 100 feet. Best quality, $1.26. Also *ll descriptions of dressed lumber at lowest rates. G. E. Whit*, Pine Grove Lumber Yard. ZEIGIER’Sh) SHOES I FOR LADIES. AT W, R. WILSONS. FOR FANCY GOODS, Notions, and all the latest novelties in Dress Goods and Trimmings, go to Co hen's ; he can suit the most fastidious. BOARDING. A few boarders can find good accommo dations at Geo. Damon’k Sept. 17,1889 tf. At Jacob K. Cohen’s you can buy your Dress Suits and obtai* elegant trimmings to match, as his varie ty of Persian Bands, Silk and Worsted Braids, Moire and Surah Silks, Plain and Striped Velvets, Plush and Passementerie Trimmin gs, is immense. Oats and ft ran. Just received, a car load each of Wheat Bra* and the very best Rust Proof Seed Oats, whlah will be scld at prices lower than ever before oA* red in Tallahassee. 51-tf T. J. Robkrts A Sow. A Visit o Jacob R. Cohen’s establishment will disclose the fact that he is headquarters for fashionable Dresz Goode which he has displayed in immense variety. THE STOCK of Torchon Laces and Hamburg Embroid eries, at Cohen’s, was never more com plete, or prices lower, than at present. Laglish Walking Jacket*. Imported novelties in English Walking Jackets, the Directoire Walking Jacket, long and short Walking Jackets, single and double breasted Walking Jackets, at W. R. Wilson’s. ThoNe Sedan Cloths Fifty-lour inches wide, in all the latest shades, at $1.25 per yard, are to be found only at Cohen’s. Grain and Hay. We will keep constantly on band a full supply of best timothy ha}’, oats and corn, which wiil be sold in any quanti ty at lowest cash prices. One carload of fresh bran, just arrived, anu will be sold cheap. [2O-tf] T. J. Roberts & Son. The Very I.atest styles in Dress Goods and Trimmings ca be found at Cohen’s. llucklenLs Arnica £alve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, brniMw sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, ebaj ped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per oox. For sale by M. Lively. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salvs and Electric Bitters, and have never hand* led remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to relund the purebaee price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their lherita. M. Lively, Druggist. A. Nale Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you saiisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, snch as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreea ble to taste, perfectly safe, and can always he depended upon. Trial bottles tree at M. Lively’s Drug Store. ADVICE TO itIOTHEKS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of voui rest by a sick ehild suffering and crying with pair.of cutting teeth? If so. send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Childrhn Tbrthino. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, ajaqiis o mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach ana bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces in flam* mation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothino Syrup pok Children Trkthing is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and phy* sicians in the United States, and is for sale by a druggists throughout the world. Price 95 cents a bottle. Jan. 33, 1889-ly. 5