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The Evening Star PORTER & HARDING, Publishers. LocaS Lines. The Kbw Brunswick Restaurant, w. H. Chaiiie, SUBSCRIPTION SO CENTS PER flONTH. $5.00 per Year. 1 The Ocala Temperance Reform j Club meets as usual Sunday after-1 noon at 4 o'clock. The Ocala j Musical Club will furnish several I pieces of music. Everybody wel- j come. ! Lake Weir and Ocklawaha Dots, J. C. Freeman, the hustling and all around business man of Ockla waha, has just harvested several Mr. and Mrs. D. E.. Mclever. Misses Richards & Rusk, Proprietors. Borrd $3.50 per Week. Regular Meals 2s Cents. Hot lunches, coffee, etc., at all ! IK lilt A. H. R. Fredrick, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. T"M s " 1 1 mi inc uceoia iiuD win give a ; hours of the dav and soc?a loniffnt ac tne residence ot ! tra ihsht-s served at niirht. Ex it t tons of first rate hay and has a fine prospect for a corn crop. He is the mail contractor and runs a hack line from Ocklawaha to North Lake Weir. He is clever and accommodating and always runs on schedule time. Mr. Stark of Ocklawaha has a C. S. McCrary leSves tomorrow j for Atlanta and Chattanooga, where he will spend a few months in the interest of the Georgia Building & Loan Association. prices bit ck. t moderate RnoPH anH T.oHmnrx. Open Monday. Haisley Opposite Post Office. Red Oak House, Miss M. J. AVilsOll, Board and Lodging. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Consecrated to His Work. As the world goes, the first ques- fine vineyard. His grapes are just I tion in making choice of a calling ripening and are very luscious. He is, "Which one pays the best?" thinks there is more money in But earth and Heaven measure grapes than oranges and is pre- human labor in very different preparing to enlarge his vineyard, ways, and devotion to a right ser- nnrincr tho ctnrm nf last Mon- vice is never represented by the OCALA, - V A J .W WW... 1 t - . "I- 1 11.4. day a nouse was strueit uy ugnt- - j ning on South Lake Weir and brings. It is like the zeal for. burned up. Several horses were science in the soul of Professor , killed iiguaaiz,, wuu uuiu uuu DjJtuu time to make money." Geo. Morton, Tom Holhs, Geo. Qne who enjoys doing gQod can Ingram and Paul Harrison have not spend time to make either fame gone to Georgia for the summer. monev Dr. S A. Steel of St. Louis says that he began his career as a preacher with a fortunate lesson. One Saturday, while a student in Nice, large, airv rooms, best of table accommodations, pleasant lo cation, one block south from P. C. & P. depot, on Magnolia street. Rates from 75c. to $1.50 per da)-. Special rates by the week. D. S. LITTLE, Prop., 1 - FLA. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Office opposite Arlington Hotel. Ocala, Fla. R. D. Fuller, Dentist. rof, A. Rfl. Hendon Nicest Location in the City. Special Low Rates by the Week and Month. s f ) MRS f. J. OWEN. Office over Merchants' National Bank. OCALA, FLA. A Pleasant Occasion, Communicated. That nonular militarv comnanv. the Ocala Rifles, tendered their the college at Oxford, Ga., he was numerous friends with a card ricling over the mountains to fill a ( v "t -h 9 ivrM.f tMAinf - vvilTn rv inrtv last evening in 1 heir hand- "" -hp"- vumgc some armorv. There were eight tables and promptly at 9 o'clock White a ve Dlaving began and continued until sadclle Jourr about eleven, when the prizes were awarded. Miss Nevada Mo ring was the lucky winner of the ladies prize, a handsome tur tle pin, while Mr. Bryant Hiers se cured the gentlemans prize,' a pair of link cuff buttons. During the evening Miss Mamie Harrison and Mr. Will Dale ren dered several songs which were highly enjoyed. Miss Harrison has a very sweet voice and is al ways listened to with pleasure, as evidenced last night by the repeat ed encore she received. The latter part of the evening church when he fell in with Dr. teran minister, whose .1 . 11 lurneys on tne circuit had already numbered many thou sand miles. Dr. .White was a man of fine appearance, eloquent, scholarly and high bred, but the humble work he was engaged in had his entire heart. Bound in the same direction, the two men traveled side by side up the difficult road conversing pleas antly together until they reached the top of the ridge, where they stopped to rest their horses. As they waited, Dr. White made some reference to a call he had received to the presidency of a celebrated will give private instruction j in any branches to a limited j number of pupils. An excel- j lent opportunity for students to prepare for required exam ination next session. 6-6t. PRIVATE BOARDING. James Chace, Dentist. Office over First National Bank, Best of accommodations, quiet and homelike. ! i i Also have desirably located Cot- j tages to rent. j OCALA, FLA. Arlington Hotel. 1 ii was spent in dancing and at a late COilcsc- "iou nave accepted tne can, 01 course," said his young companion. Corner of South Main street and Fort King avenue. Rates, $1.50 and $2 per day. Special rates by the week. Best accommodations for the money to be had in the city. Mrs. D. M. Hick's-F-Brown'M-D-' W. fl. Lucius, Mrim'i ffiw' ttt'ff'? MILLINERY EMPORIUM We carry a complete and well as sorted stock of Up-to-date Millinery ; Goods at the Lowest Cash Prices ! Call and examine my stock. Physician & Surgeon. Box 382, Ocala, Fla. Treatment of Cancer a specialty. Millinery Phe j-atest, hour all repaired to their homes declairing the occasion one of the most enjoyable of the season. Capt. Davidson was in a jovial mood, notwithstanding the fact 'No, I have declined it," replied the doctor. The position was one of high acted as scorer. The Battle. The skirmish yesterday between the Ocala Rifles and Gen. Proskeys Artilery Brigade was a "howling le'tCu 4 success," and brought vividly people living in these mountains - before the minds of the few vet- than be president of the United rans that were present the scenes States." of the late war. The boys covered Twenty years afterward Doctor themselves with glory, sweat and X"$S2J3 powder. First there was a lively logarithms and Greek roots, but skirmish between the picket lines the lesson that the brave old clergy- and the advancing body of intrant- man's answer had taught him never ry. Then a rear attack upon the faded away. . latter by the cavalry resulting in JJtob the .utter routing -of the horse, sentiment of the speaker, but there Turning from the pursuit of the was something sublime enough in flying cavalry the irrepressable the good man's renunciation, and company came on to the front earnest enough in his moral mo- compelling me SKirmisn me to tive to make his words a ijfelone: fall back On they came in the face memory and inspiration. Thev that he received several wounds in honor: influential, conspicuous and the battle in the afternoon, and commanding a much higher salary than he was then receiving. Young Steel could not disguise his aston ishment at such a refusal But the doctor's reply silenced him. Gazing far away over the panorama of lovely valleys and majestic hill, he said: "My brother, I would rather Stalls 1 and 3, City Market, j will keep constantly on hand a full j supply of i Florida and Western Beef Pork, Mutton, Chickens, Eggs and j Vegetables of all kinds. Try our Silver Churn Butterine j on Ice. j he Lfovvest prices, AT rs. 1 B rows. T.A.YANCEY, Butcher, City Market, Ocala, Fla. Fish, Game and Poultry. Northern and Florida Vegetables. New York, Chicago and Florida Meats. Orders from a distance special attention. Thomas J. Clary, Justice of the Peace, First District, Marion Co., Fla. Office in Court House. Prompt attention given to all Civil and Criminal Cases under my Jurisdiction. W. H. Marean, M. D., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Electro-magnetic and Massage Treatment employed in treating Chronic Diseases. Diseases of Women and Children a specialty. Office, corner of Second and Main streets. Residence, corner of Second and Watula streets, OCALA, - FLA. John G. Reardon, Attorney at Law, given of a gattling fire from the battery on the hill and captured the enemy.; cured whatever youthful ambitions might have been growing in the unfledged preacher's heart to irthdav of Dr, Grothe. 1 ri rrnrn i-w uM u Yesterday, the 4th of July and 1 was "This one thing I do." the birthday of the United States j Let wealth and renown come, if of America, was also the birthday they will, for noble and patient of Dr. Otto Crothe, a distinguish- j . f & ? lor in tne wish and effort to make ed chemist from Qermany and ' mankind better there is a spiritual now a citizen of Ocala. We hope quality which the hope of reward that the learned Doctor will make is sure to vitiate, if not wholly this place his permanent home, ey and that he will live to celebrate , ffl T" kin? tal" V t, , r . ent or the highest professional em many a birthday in the future in inence can never be so anda the midst of his genial friends here thing as a fine enthusiasm for use as he did on yesterday. fulness. Youth's Companion. The Boston Tonsorial Artist, Who is upstairs in the Large, Cool Rooms in the Gary Block, is able to please all customers Come and see me. Hair Cuts, Shaving and Shampoo ing done in first-class order. WM. JAHES. Gary Block. j Will practice in all Courts. J Union Block, i I i OCALA, OCALA, FLA. FLA. Albert Wright, James D. McOonnell, Attorney at Law. j Attorney at Law. Room 3, Merchants' Block, Office in First National Bank Block, OCALA, FLA. J ames H. Hill, OCALA, FLA. Charles Constans, Foreign and Domestic Fruits Melons on Ice delivered to any part of the City. Vegetables and all kinds of Country Produce. Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and Cigars. Stop when passing and examine my ?tock Attorney at Law. County Judge's office in Court House. OCALA. FLA. E. P. Allen, Attorney at Law. Room 3, Merchants' Block, OCALA, FLA.