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STATE ET tu NAT. oil of this foolishness tfW not B^ ria i election? It seems to timc and nloljey ’ th t JJfljminal f tfae CO untry are not taxes for a few partisans to EW Py h> not drop these can gjifdhill.'- - ballotP( i for so con >’■ ^- w - CP THE RECORD. ire- ba*- ruii twice with nig -I?‘'alongside of one during a # uqs during the last canvass and yet Lt want to be called a republi- K I democrat who runs withing- M b S?Don Mann’s speech in I eu- Beporto' democratic rep Duval, Jacksonville, speecli favoring the ousting ol a and the seating ot lvej.- <,. L and tkmvkkance. ihp matter wit h Mays, oi JeflVr- D ited Statc E sea at u: 11 e ough t able 10 the Alliance. lie is jpteaccep . corporate influence. "ofability and good, hard Bf 15 8 That he and Pasco are Should no more he counted against ic 111,1,1 tbe lacl thal °S Fleming are Jacksonvillians. SSthe matter with Mays ot Jefferson Jtinate? Say. whats the matter temperan e people shouM be for Jf Tbe lathi', b teke: s will shortly in driving ah 'tm b ir-rooms out of See. They luve . pened a dram opin the opera-house, wheie bquor is Jmsed gratis with a lav ish hand, and can get on a good, old jag without turning loose a cent ol that money -hicli under other circumstances, he Mbt deprive his family of. The bar -vinf can’t stand it long it that lick is Znp, And that such good work in the atje of temperance is appreciated by the mperance people seems attested in the Ic* that among Mr. Call's warmest sup lonersmay be lound the good Templars Pensacola News. fHLV shall we Til 11 EE MEET AGAIN? Jlr. John N. C. Stockton, national jmker and senatorial trainer, has been oubt a very important, pointed, punc snd and necessary lesson, and it will be metime before he undertakes the job of nmiiig another legislature. Ashe is yet itoongman the lesson he has received aiy be very valuable to him. He and Jeans Alexan.l' r and theT.-U. “carrier ypon”shouldictire,temporarily, at least, iwa the political aroma. —Ocala Banner. BT WAY OF CORRECTION. I 1 Ok prominent larmer, citizen ofßrad- I fej county, scot word to this office last Kw that be could obtain four hundred ft'-ghrsto an anti-Call petition. Does this ft 'at like there were only five anti-Call I ■in the county y—Bradford Cos. Tele- I * I „ A SEW PARTY. ■ c ft &e rule or ruiD crowd are about to form I i*t party. In hoDor to their saint they ft be known as Calhtes. Would-be-dic | isors, anti-immigrationist, fanatics, inde Ipodents and republicans, are the bone Ijad sinew ot the new flock —Lake City ■Reporter. fobgottes of course. I All the game, it is more than a week lioce the Times-Union’s Orlando corre- IfODdent telegraphed the political situation Is be foand it here. But the report has IW yet been given to the public by that |W®-. It can’t b; possible that the lead llf daily of Florida is so “gangrened with Sadice” that it will give only one-sided t-Orange County Reporter. save him from his friends. I Ko man ever marie better headway I *1 campaign than did Senator Call as "* ba d foes to fight, and particu- I L!f • 88 oes were the head of hated lin on8 ~ railroaiß an d national I but while jlie overcame bis ene- I b ? a wave of the hand, his IP* popularity and prestige could not friendship of the Times* Ik‘‘carrier-pigeon” service; ■ aadoock, Jeems Alexander and that ftni£*®“ peculiar Keely-Motor force in idfcL * n(K C. Stockton. The l ,rove d disastrous to Sen -8 , lliant chances of success, lkk>,7 ow ' n ‘ a h is attributable directly ft*. *i. nen^s and no * t 0 enemies. If ft y n ■ . eTer bad ju-t cause to exclaim E,4l“ hand bitterness of spirit from bottom of his socks, “Save me Bw(hH tbat niaa is Wilkin ,w.a man of his political a ® ub ®itted to being butchered reckless manner, is of sensible men.— ■ look at this. H'-re are these men v 1 f OI1 og lor a man who de ftWtaan 6 oWest resorts of the ward ogeciire the exalted position of buttonholing legis- RmL them to give him their W* official !!!? over lhem ’ Premising BgL.V Patronage, sending for them rodent S r< !° m ’ " here the strongest nta areb *! d forth to obtain their iNfiounr* T j ar is °r*cned where cigars to infln fe w th a lavish B*toe tbe weak-kneed and vas (tb<ire are a few of such), iWia temperance men, some of aHlhrir,,,,?* Prohibitionists, are giving I ‘“PPort.-Milton Clarion, ft Bere ’ b common sense. ftfren jL V- bat a li loses a vote in the B^tomatri 1 ?® 8 *^ 0 ' 011 redoubles its itoo Anii! a . ppear “ another “Call ■W" ~uo (ber bf ick to the “tall Call BN * „_, Were - A. strange way to ■tfe. coi umDi that.—South Florida AND TWEEDLEDEE. man stated in- the BMfrafvu that an attempt had been HftwtalMto 01411,0 bribe him, no ac- Mtoau.!* 48 takcD ' but, when the >de tba t an anti-Call man f n l .° Purchase a vote, a great to in® , a 81r °ug committee is R^obe\r!I eßt L gate lbe matter. There a„!?? ndoUB difference between 1 **** tWeedld ee.- Jasper News. 8 A good man offered. BPNr aSL do . D ° l . Wls h to say anything * ndldal <* who have been Ks* Aim Air n Pt ? n(lß oul in bold promt* iMe?^ k<ir * lbe equal of Call- E[s*ute and n,O tbe highest inter- ItPfrfitr ae parl >'> and to his habits of lEi? objecting 1 Xactin g moralist can ftwS* l*itlnii a oonsoiectioos, While recognizing of JodSspeer, ft |r->- ** a *®or rigorous manhood. 1 By/. ■ ■ r T^ a college graduate, a close student Sur rounded in youth by the refining influence of wealth and culture, be is completely equipped for a most successful and useful career as a representative of our beloved state in the highest council of our nation. Gentlemen ol the legislature, honor your selves and make Florida proud of her rep resentatives in the United States senate by casting your vote for the Hoo. William A. Hocker.—Okahumpkiau. didn’t know it was loaded. Banker Stockton struck the wrong man when he made his unprincipled bargain to Dr. Blitcli. He didn’t know how tioucst Marion county men were.—New Capitol. IT IS ALL RIGHT AN YnOW. Call s doom in this contest for senatorial honors is sealed without a peradventure. Already the pallor of death is seen spread ing his countenance, but still he hopes. Like a dying miser he hates to leave his gold. But we think tbe coming week will set tle the matter. The name of one man, we believe, it presented again, will meet with a unauimous reception. Be this as it may, Call is out of the race. Should it happen that a nomination cannot be ef fected during the present session, it will fall to the governor’s lot to appoint a sen ator. We think our legislators value their privileges too much to allow matters to take this turn. Even should Governor Fleming be obliged to do this, Call would □ot be the man.—New Capitol. nOW 18 TniS FOR UNIQUE? The Times-Uuiou in a brief half column review of the articles which recently ap peared in the Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore, says: “Any one interested in the subject of phosphates will do well to send tor a copy, etc.” * * * “it would require too much space in the Times- Union to give anything like a sitislaclory synopeis,” etc. . Think of it! Here is the at least would be daily ofthe state, so full of slush about 1 Call that it can’t take time to give even a decent notice of the greatest industry of the stale. “It would require too much space.” And yet here is olumn after col utnn of soft soap and sycophancy about the meu who vote for Call. They are “in telligent,” “respectable,” “brilliant,” “elo quent,” etc., etc., ad nauseam ! There is not one every day ordinary individual in the whole lot! Tombstones always flatter the dead; but if you want it laid on thick before you peg out, just vote for Call ! Bartow Courier-Inlormant. TAKE OUT THE BEAM IN THINE OWN EYE. If the T.-U. thinks to help Mr. Call’s chances by its war on Col. Chipley, it has mistaken the temper of the people. It would be far more useful to tbe late sena tor if his friends would defend his public act. This attempt to arouse prejudice is nocredit to ihe profession of journalism.— Monticello Constitution. He who is feeling miserable, suffering with dyspepsia and indigestion and often times with dizziness, would do well to take P. P. P. at once. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) will enre you and arrest the disease in its incip iency. It is becoming entirely too common for thieves to steal choice flowers in Tallahas >ee, digging up fine roses, japonicas, etc., by the roots and hauling them away. The latest theft reported, is a lot ot choice roses from the beautilul flower garden at the residence of Mrs. Argyle. Deafness Can’t be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by inflamed condition of the mucous lining ol the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you hnve a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine c&s<£ out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition ot tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of uealDess (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall’s Caia r rh Cure. Send lor circulars, free. F. J. Chenjby & Cos., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. May 6 1-m GO TO BALL, BROS. & DEMILLY FOR DRY GOODS, SHOES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING and CHOICE GROCERIES FOUR TRIAL NUMBERS, With great premium offers, on receipt of 10 Cent# and address of 10 Married Ladle#. Only 60 cents a year. Bett Monthly in the world for the price. Address, WOMAN’S WORM, Atb ?*#, Georgia. Ja* L ’ *F FLORIDA WINE fbom s u Uta amd Andalnsla Vlme jrards. CL ““ T ■S'.Sl'Si. 9t b.t “ single qt. bottle 0.40 to 0.65 BADTKBKIM tSSi SS u “ single qt. Dottle 0.66 to 0.60 HAUT “ “ case of 13 qt. bot. 6-60 HOCK Same price as Sauternea —— SHERRY. OLD (dry) Pm gallon 8.00 “ old (dry) Per ceee of 13 qt. bot. 7.00 “ vino flno (sweet) Per gallon 3.36 —-• u Per case 13 at. bot 7.50 —— |HS H oi2* eoolt,J * ) L" POST, OLD of u Qt 7foo Cieee otVl pint bottU* of any of the above $1 extra. Part Wine Vinegar (white and red) 6* oents P gallon. Wine by the gallon is delivered in 1 to 6 gallon demijohns and in kegs or barrels. BIICOVNT OH LARGE QUA WITTY, Address B. DUBOIS, P. O. Box IS*. All these winea also 00 hand at Wu p gj,oaa*B A Ca’a Sroma TaiAawAiNiaa.Oct IM* ABBOTT’S . EAST-pIAN oFN |H f | Kf- O v J p .Ph * f, M WEEKLY FLORIDIAN, TALLAHABBEE, FLORIDA. 1 ****’• Condition for War. and ifcf 8 ai^ a 3 s square miles, standfn^° pulatlon about 29,000,000. Its men 7 001181818 of about 262.000 jrc fL c D on ye °f absence there are Wh ° are tocbnicAvXy consid- Th Pn 6 ° *°. permanent army. f l 6 of various orders nearly 2,000,000 more men, of ir,° U called into service in case of invasion. Italy’s king is Umberto I. ha "? l assura f l superiority in navy would * \ & ™ Un a eonflict on this side __ , e . tla ntic, which is where the war m, , c . )e . any should occur with us. ihe lack m coaling capacity and sea- Qualities would keep most of ays lighting ships at home in any such war. There is no danger that y or any other European nation could obtain a lodgment in the United otates. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. UeDcn^b Mr. "VVhitegoods— Really, Mrs. Coldham, your table seems to be getting poorer every day. Now this chicken is quite spoiled. Mrs. Coldham—Never mind, my dear sir, you can have twice as much of it on •Shat account.—America. HERE IS JUST WHAT YOU NEED! 1 r -—'rr In. Long, 1214 in. High, 12 lu Beep. Weight 30 lbs. When Crated. THIS HANDSOME CABINET LETTER FILE, IN WALNUT, OAK OR CHERRY, WILL BE PACKE D AND SHIPPED TO any address at the low prices named. 5.00 $7.00 Without Cylinder Front. With Cylinder Front having Yale Locks and two keys. Every housewife needs one for her household bills, etc. Every professional man needs one. Every officer of a corporation needs one. Every head of a de partment needs one. Every branch office needs one. Every retail merchant needs one. In fact, any one having a small correspondence which they wish to preserve in a tidy and convenient form for reference needs one. These are not the ordinary cheap files or skeletons, but are made of BLACK WALNUT, the same as those used in our large Cabinets. Each file has a complete alphabetical index, and will hold from 800 to 1,000 letters. The NATIONAL is the best and cheapest letter file ever made. Over 75,000 Nationals now in use. Manufactured ouly by JOHN MORRIS COMPANY, 118 and 120 Monroe St., Chicago. In ordering, state the price or size. L&rere Cabinets at the same proportionate prices. Send for o ur illustrated catalogue if you want a larger one. Thu Forto “ The Foremoiit Periodical for Thoughtful Readers.*’ Ite range U fairly indicated by the following Table of Contents of tbe December Camber. THE OOV r ERNMENT OF AMERICAN CITIES. Andrew D. White.— Wherein European cities are better governed than onrs ; tbe danger-place in our political system and the remedy. CITY GROWTH AND PARTY POLITICS. William M. Springer.— The increase of urban over M ral population as shown by the census - how this increase is advantageous to the Democrats, m THE STABILITY OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. ui.es Simcn, of the French Senate.—A domestic and foreign influences, favorable and unfavorable to the Republic; a hopeful outlook. FAMILY STOCKS IN A DEMOCRACY. President C. W. Eliot, of Harvard.—Democratic society favorable to the perpetuation of families ; a study of American conditions therefor. DOBS CHINA MENACE THE WORLD? President W. A. P. Martin, of the Imperial Tung Weng College, China.—Why the tendency of Chinese life forbids fear of competition. THE HUMANITIES. Major .W. Pow'ell.— The first of a series of articles to show that the theory of biological evolution fails when applied to sociology. FORMATIVE INFLUENCES. Archdeacon F. W. Farra‘\— An an obiographical essay, following similar ones by Prof, obn Tyndall, W. E H. Lecky, Frederic Harrison and other noted men. SPEED IN RAILWAY TRAVEL. Prop. R. H. Thurston.— The possibilities of 800 miles an hour wi h steam ; why electricity is likely to supersede steam. ARMOR FOR WAR SHIPS. Commander F. M. Barber, of the U. 8. Navy, NOTES ON GHOSTS. Andrew Lang. PITY. GENUINE AND SPURIOUS. Frances Power Cobbe. Among the features of The Forum lor I§l will be : RESULTS OF THE CENSUS. A series of articles by Gen. Francis A. Walker; RESULTS OF THE LATEST RESEARCH and of the most recent ACHIEVEMENTS in all IMPORTANT LINES OF WORK in SCIENCE and in INDUSTRY, by specialists; POLITICAL DISCUSSIONS, by tbe lead ers of opinions in the United States, and by foreign statesmen ; SHIBBOLETHS OF THE TIME, a series of critical examinations of popular opinions, by W. 8. Lillt, the British essayist; AUTOBIO GRAPHICAL ESSAYS, a scries to which some of the most noted men of the time, American and British have already contributed; DISCUSSIONS OF SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS IN THE UNITED STATES; LITERARY ARTICLES, discussing the tendencies of literary work along all directions of activity, by the foremost critical writers. 50c. a Copy. THU FORUM, New York, $5.00 a Year. Snteiptionstaten in clnti vitli this paper. Special iadneements to ney snlisciilie r W. L. DOUGLAS 3.?? SHOE Best in the World. Awarded tbe medal for superior quality of material and proficiency In wormsushlp over all other ahoe exhibits, by the Massachusetts Charitable Me chanics’ Association, Boston, 1890, p; mmim For LADIEB. For CENTLKMEM. , nrtHand <fjc nn Genuine Ht I kpOiUU Sewed. ipOtUUHand-Sewed 1 djo rrvßest dti AAHand-Sewed uLQiOU Dongola. Welt Shoe. djn AA Bxtra CAFoltoe and iJJfI.UU Value. IPO.OU Farmer. d.-, nr For (Qn cnßxtn Yaiae ipli/0 MISSES. For BOYS aU YOUTHS. $2.25—.. Shoe, $2 & $1.75 $2.00° oodw Vh M . school shoes W, L. Donalas Shoes forGeatlscnaen are made la Congreu, Button and Lace, size 5 to 11, including hilfsizes sndwTdths, and all etylea of tos. Boya’ size* Ito 61-3, and youth’s 11 to 18- 14 *W. L. DonjKlasfiß.OO, $2.50 and SI.OO Shoes for Ladles are made in ‘’Ope r ” and “American Common Sense.” llizoa Ito 7 and half aizes: C (except In fftsoshoe), D, E, EE widths. W. L. Do Bala* g 1.75 shoe for Misses, 11 to 3 and half alzea, regular and spring heels. OdliTlAldl BBWAKE OF FRAUD. 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L mot alraady oe- C *Vf*l**l advsrdsMln^^Uannoufnp^ly^ou^ikeno^oth^a^buisend^dlrect^t^fmetory^sn ay ■ { Advioo to tbe Asodi Acs brings iiflmitlM, sack *a alar rtsn bowel*, wsak kltesys tad Wad* r and torpid Utw. Tutfs Pills hars a specif ie of foot on these organs, stimulating tbe bowels, giving natur al discharges without straining or griping, and IMPARTING VIGOS to the kidney*, bladder and liver. They are adapted to old or young. SOLI) EVEBYWUERE. FOR LADIES’ SHOES na§ hibpim rar H Try one bottle B end you will uae B u nrnajnH no other Polish for your Shoes. Only Shoe Dres- Sing; ever award eda Silver Mode' Sold by all Shoe Dealer** CHICHEBTE** ENQUSH, REO C*oßß DtAHOHO BHAMO A . rtMIRODk *r\U\iS A TH( ORIOIRSL ANOSCRUINt. TkMdrhhSSNiairitWkniarsS. \W zestt? tsttata.ta sssLrJ^ 1 SrnmSSZ-' CHicHcsTca DCITTV’C Pianos (New) H3U. Orga PLAIIiQ $35. DANIEL F. LEATTY Washington, N. J. _ A PCIITC mak <s loo DDD HUP ret on my Alltn 10 Corsets. Fbfi uLW li Belts, brushes, Curlers, A Medicine. Samples free Write now. Dr. Bridgman, 871 Br’dwayN. Y. nr A •ab. BtS Br'Swss, law lark. HrOfcr hdrfFeSnU. Bhair R balsam Clesnae* and bes’itide* the hair. Promote* s luxuriant growth. Haver Pails to Eeitore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. the wort Cough, Weak Lunga, Debility, Ituligertlon, Pain, Take in time.SO eta. cCiLING WAItK UR MILK E PPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING* OOGOA LED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. ** Feb. 18-lm . The GRCAtHEALTHUmnK. Package makes 6 callous. Delicious, appetizing. Sold brail dealers. A beautiful Picture Book ana cards sent TREE to jar ope sending address to the C. K HIBKB 00. Philadelphia, La FOUTZ’3 HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS No Hors will die of Colic. Bots or Lr F t*k, if Foutz’s Powders are used in time. Foutz's Powders will cure and prevent Hoo Cholira. Foutz’* Powders will prevent Gapes nr Fowls. Foutz’* Powders will Increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent- and make tbe butter firm and sweet. Foutz 1 * Powders will cure or prevent almost KtzRT Disease to which Horses and Cattle are subject. Fotrrz’s Powders will give Satisfaction. told everywhere. DAVID X. FOUTZ. Proprietor, BALTIMOBK. HD. Sold by ML A, RAWLS, Tallahassee, Fla. seven rvtvTtrv ecvorrv MS To core Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take the safe and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS U#e tbe SMALL Rise (40 little Beans to the bottle). They abb the most coktkkieet. Suitable tor aU Agee. Price of either #ie, 25c. per Bottle. XISSING" 117 - 70^^ MW ■ IIVI Mailed for * eta. (oeppero or stamps). J.I.SMITH Aet^UkonoT'BILEBEANS,''ST.LfIU ML Geo. S. Hacker & Son, Charleston, S. C. “ * MANUFACTURERS OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, —AND— BUILDING MATERIAL. Largest Factory South. Low Prices and Good Material. 5 ly JOSEPH DUNCAN, UNDERTAKER Dealer in all kinds of Marbles and Granites, Monuments, Headstones, Etc. Monroe Street, opposite Leon Hotel. May 10, 188S-ly UppMas’s Meek, ttVMMAH. MU LEON LUMBER COMP'Y Nesx Ice House, MABUFACTUMM AND DIALtSI Of ALL UNIS OF LOME! Dressed and Undressed FRAMING, FLOORING, 1 CEILING, inOULOINGiI, . SCHOLL SAWING, TUIMMINGt, ! And all kinds of Nevelties in Wood Finishing. Cypress Shingles. The patronage of all builders, contractors sad consumers of lumber, in large or small auantitiMi respectfully solicited. R. CAY, Manager. • Lumber,Limber. ! On and after March lat, until further o i tice, I will deliver Merchantable lumber, My , here witfiln corporate limits of TallahaMeo, #l4 per Thousand Feet. A. J. FISH, March 1-1888 Contractor and Builder.. Lirsri, Fstd & Sale Slatlh 1 T. J. ROBERTS & SOM, (Successors to 1L M. Cobb,) At the popular old stand, on Adams street, tat* north of the Capitol, will continue to run FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE. BADDLE HORBEB, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES ML FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. * EWOur aim being to please tne public, we ra pectfully solicit their natron age. July 1,1887-ly EUREKA MACHINE SHOPS ARE PREPARED TO DO Engine, Machine Work AND Mill Stone Dressing IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, —ALSO— PLUMBING. Gas and Steam Fitting,- Agents for DeLoach’s Saw and EMif • Mills. Plans and Specifications furnished on application. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. March 19,1890-lj^ RAZORS Made SHARP by CROOJC. BAEGAINB LEON COUNTY LANDS, Sc. W E OFFER FOR BALE 80M* Off THS choicest and best lands in the State; also, CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPEBtfTV at low prices and easy terms. For further 4 *"- formation, Description and Pricelist, apply J. T. BERNARD, SON A CO, HF" Office in Marine Bank building esc. ner of Monroe and Clinton Streets, Talkdh see, Fla. We are also Land Agents for the FLORIDA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COL 4:, (no,OOO ACRES. and will sell in quantities to suit pnrchaMßt May 18,1877. STEAMER, BELLE OF SUWANNE^"" —OF— Snwasiee Rirer Trans. tomtim. Navigating the Famous and Pie* tureaque Suwannee River, Between Luraville and Cedar Ke|^ Leaves Branford for Ce dar Key, Tuesdays, 6 a. m. Leaves Cedar Key, Wed nesdays, 2 p. m. Arrive Branford, Thurs days, 12 m. Leaves Branford for Luraville, Fridays, 8 a. m. Leave Luraville, Sat urdays, 8 a. m. For further Information apply to W. s. IVEY, Secy, and Braafttrd, Rk, uun ncn im nutkU oiMaK.su NIRH ARM, THIS yrvLK, ONLY M>.B^ PITS CURED. i . -■ • ' •• 3 Close connections wMM 8. F. A W. Ry. si BUMS' ford and F. C. A P. Ifc at Cedar Key. Through freight nhs to all points North smS —♦ Excursion Bates Mu parties of 10 end ovmb Touches the Hunters Paradise.