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Vol. II. No. 95. OCALA, FLORIDA, SEPT. 19, 1896. Price Five Cents PUBLISHED EVERY DAY IN "THE WEEK EXCEPTING SUNDAY. THE CHURCHES. A NEW PATENT. At the Methodist church to morrow the services will be as fol lows: Sunday school at 9:30 a.ra. Morning service at - 11 a.m. Epworth League meeting at 3:30 p. m. No service at n?ght on ac count of the union services at the Baptist church. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Seats free. Strangers cordially in vited. At the Baptist-church tomorrow the services will be as follows Preaching by pastor at 1 1 a. m. Sunday school, 9:35 a.m.; B. Y. P. U.t meeting at 4:00 p. m. A cordial welcome to strangers. Union services at night, conduct ed by Rev. J. G. Law, of the Pres byterian church. Presbyterian Church. The usu al services may be expected at the Presbyterian church tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Preach ing,by the pastor at 11 a. m. No service at night on account of the union service at the Baptist church. Seats free. Strangers cordially Invited At the Christian Church Sun- day school every Sunday at. 10 a. xxl and regular church service at 11a.m. All arc cordially invited. Grace church (Episcopal): Morn ing services every Sunday at n a.ro.; evening services at 8 p.m. Synagogue : Regular services every Friday evening at 8 o'clock and Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. WEIHE THE I Ion. C. M. Brown has invented and patented a new process for wrapping fruits, especially or anges. The wrapper is made from a round piece of paper of a stiff er texture than the tissue pa per formerly used. This round piece is crimped into a cup shape without having any scams or breaks. It will expand to let the fruit in and close together ever it afterwards. This patent has several good features. It gives the fruit plenty of venti lation and saves the price cf ex pert wrappers who are paid $2 per day for their services, as any child can pack the fruit in these cups, as Mr. Brown calls them. Another advantage is that the tops of the oranges are visible without disturbing the whole crate to see the quality and condi tion of the fruit lhe patent is bound to prove a financial success to the inventor. Some papers print part of the news all the time; others print all the news part of the time; the Star prints all the news all the time. Remember an examination im plies no obligation to buy. There fore visit our display of fall goods at the Bazar Store, 16th to i8rh. Col. J. J. Hickman returned from Mcintosh this afternoon. The New York Journal, the only big free silver paper publish ed in that crty, 1 cent per copy daily at Martin & McConnell's. Two mere car loads of cattle passed through town today going south. R. O. Connor has returned from a short visit to friends at Belle- view. A lot of our young gentlemen attended a ball at Santos last night. Watchmaker, Jeweler AND - OPTICIAN Under Montezuma Hotel, Ocala, Fla. Fred Q.B.Weill 60 ft Ircmts' latin OP OCALA, FLA.' Bat ohfislJIj , - - $100,000. Accounts of Merchants and Individuals Solicited. MOT - -VAULT HOTEL ARRIVALS. B. Y. P. U. The B. Y. P. U. holds its regu lar meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, The following is the program: Subject Church attendance. Leader Thomas Jordan. Song. Advantages cf: Church Attend ance Eddie Cites. Quartet Stretch Forth Thy Hind. Behavior in Church. Reading Miss Lull Gary. . Song. Faithfulness in Church Attend ance. Recitation Miss Lull Mellon. Duct Mrs. Oatcs and Miss Lena Bullock. Every one is ccrdially invited to attend. The B. Y. P. U. will spend a social evening at the Baptist parsonage Tuesday, the 22d. THE OCALA, C W Steven, Tampa; H G Dunn, Citra; J S Owen, Jackson ville; L Kuder, Southern Express Co; C G Leitner, Dunnellon; H E Ploof, JackionvLJe; J E O'Hearn, Lexington; Ai Wright, cit;. A Cert, Tampa; A C Jackson, Atlan ta. SOME EXTREMES. There is a man in Ocala who wears a number fifteen shoe and another who wears a one and a halt. We once knew a white man who resided in Citrus county blessed with a good understand ing. He wore a number sixteen. SILVER-GOLD DEBATE. Summer Millinery Goods, Ribbons, Flowers, Bows.&c. . . Great Variety and Lowest Frices. OCALA. FLORIDA. MRS. M. E. HODGE, Dress Making and General Sewing All Cutting, Sewing and Fitting done In the Latest Style, at the Lowest Prlcef and on short notice. "Room Upstairs. North SldeSauere. Ocala. Fla. 1T,.ti..tf4? EPWORTH LEAGUE. The topic of the Epwcrlh League lor tomorrow aficincon at the Methcdist church will be "The Enemies cf Christ Because of Big6try." Lc:dcr, Justin F. Ogle.. There will be a reading by Miss Ben ha Gamble, end a paper by F. M. Lcng. The meeting w'.ll begin half zn hcur earlier at 3:30 instead of 4 o'clock. A cordial in vitation Is extended to everv one. Hon. R. A. . Bui ford and Hon. H. L. Anderson, by the earnest request of their respective friends will meet in joint debate in Ocala ! on some day in'next week. A stcck car loaded with fine northern cattle passed thxough town yesterday on its way to South Florida. The car was drawn by the south bound Piant system, 1 147, train. Quite a crowd gath ered around to admire the fine cattle. They were evidently in tended for a ttcck farm as they wcr. mostly cows and young calve3. The members of the Biptist chuch and con&rcgaticn are ur gently requested to be in their places on Sunday morning, Sept: 20, as an important communica tion will then be made Miss Market, cf Lady Lake, passed through town this after noon en route home, from High Springs. At the Racket Ball thread ia; wood clothes pins 6 for ic; jack stones 0 for ic; hairpins 30 for ic; nice top ic: glass cutter ;c: shirt waist sets ice, 15c, 25c, 30; side combs Sc, 1 or, 12c; new 9 inch lace, gz; silk lace, 5c and 6:; ladies waists 25c; boys waists 16c and iSc; ladies extra gcod vests 10c; bolt (16 yd) b:ack moquito bar, only 20c J. W. Vogt hss a fine pack of ten dogs of the finest breeds, among which are seme of the fleetest deer and fox hounds in the state, and one or two imported bird dogs. Mr. Vogt is having a long kennel built built on the rear of his lot at the stables, where the dogs will be comfortably cared for. Take the Stzr. It has all the new?, This bank has the most extensive and secure safety deposit vaults in Florida, Boxes to rent $5, $10 and 15 per annum. To Cure a Cold in Ono Day. w r wptp.ut vau"- Take laxative Bromo-Ouinine Tab- ' ----- - Uashien lets. All druggists refund the, money if it fails to cure. 25c. L;Lpr:dn js mill ikbry south. Tno Prettiest and The Ooala Female Seminary, Most Stylish will cpen Oct. 5. Three depart ments PrJmarKf Preparatory and Collegiate. For particulars apply J&fiL to Miss M. Cohen, principal. Mr. Drew, of the Tampa B. & L. Association, has returr ed from Tampa. " C. S. Cullen ha been quite sick for several days at D. S. Wood row's residence, but is better now. Mrs. C. A. Brown has received a new lot of Fall Sailor Hats in straw and felt; also Tarn O'Shanter caps in fur-felt and pretty Walking Hats. Call and see them. 4 25 Miss Sallie Teague returned from White Sulphur Springs this afternoon, where she has been spending the past few moLths. Sendyour orders for groceries, fresh meats, fish and produce by phone- No. 76. at L. S. BlackV, Stalls 11, 12 and 13. city market. Dr. A. L. IzLr made a profes sional trip to Cbatterton yester day. The doctor drove over in his buggy. The round trip is forty two miles. Banana," Pineapple and Chocolato Ice Cream today at the Post Office drug store. A few days ago a rowboat from Cocoa to Banyan passed through a school of mullet that vss about nvc mu;s long. 1 ni?, some years . 1 ago, wouia nave passed utinc-ucec, 1 TWO RINGS Always travel with Cupid, and two rings travel with the rings we sell the ring itself; and the ring of honesty honesty in materia), workmanship and price. The machinery that runs this jewelry business is honesty. If you buy a baby pin here, it will be a good baby pin it will be good when baby is a wcman.IT If '. you buy a watch here, it will be a geed watch. Buy something and see if this isn't so. Jeweler, Ocala; Fla. PL ANING MILLS AND- so common were mullet then. Ex. large schools of The Champion boarding house is enc of the most popular board ing houses in the city, especially so for railroad men. Try it. A eocd iquare meal for 25 cents. Pleasant rooms. Chesp weekly board. One block south of the Methodist church. NOTICE. SASH 1KB Blg Fi4TEt; MRS. M. D TAYLOR, Prcpiietrcss. Flooring, Ceiling, Siding, Casings, Mouldings, Dcors9 SasJi and , Blinds. Tinning and Scroll Sawing, all from Kiln Dried StocJt. ROUGH LUMBER CUT TO ORDER. We Realize Hiat Money is Scarce and Sell Accordingly. ' Bids arc solicited by the city of Ocala for the purchase of the buildirxg known as Reel House No. 3, situated on the lot cf Dr. A. H. R. Frederick. Bids to be ad dressed to R. G. Blake, city clerk, and to be in his hands on or be fore the lutdayof October, 1896. By o dc r cf the city council. R. G. Blake, City Clerk. Of 16 Our . New . Style , 1 Fall Suits. Come in and See Our Line of Samples. DAVIDSON & VA 9 Merchants' block.