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of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report R°>J ABSOLUTELY PURE WHAT IS TO BE DONE? ORANGE GROVERS IS COUNCIL. The Industry in & Cn ical Condition— A Nesting Called in Ocala, Febru ary 6th. The prominent growers at the Ocala bouse gathering Jan. 23 were Gen. Bullock. Judge W. 8. Bullock, M. Uil tett, F. C. BulFuiu, Samuel VV. Teague, Major Kooks, Geo. Campbell, Major Magruder, W. P. Haisley and it. L Anderson. Gen. Bullock presided aud Myron Gillett acted as secretary. There was an expression of views ' on the serious condition of affairs .-ur rounding the orange industry among the leading ones of Florida aud the necessity for prompt and immediate action. To begin the active agitation of the important subject it was determined to call a meeting of the oruuge grow ers of the state in Ocala, Tuesday, February t>th, aud an invitation ex tended to Dudley Adams, of Orange county, to address the gathering. Judge Bullock and R. L. Anderson were requested to draw up a call ask ing the eo-operatiou of every orange grower iu the state and their pres ence on the occasion, ami that the eall be ordered printed iu every paper in Florida. The following committee was ap pointed to prepare a program and the work to be considered aud acted on February 6th. consisting of General and Judge Bullock, Major Rooks, F. C. Buffum and Myron Gillett. Our readers will please take notice that not only the orange growers of the county and state are cordially in vited to be present on February 6th, but all persons interested in that and kin lred pursuits. We trust that the attendance wilt be large, for informa tion not generally disseminated and tacts not thoroughly understood by our people will be given a thorough ventilation. CALL KOK A CONVENTION. At a large aud enthusiastic meeting of the orange and lemon growers of Florida, held in Ocala. January ;3, 184 M, when the present depressed, dis tressed and threatened situation of the industry was discussed by prominent and leading growers of the state, the undersigned was authorized to call a convention of the lemon and orange growers of the state, which is hereby done, to meet in Ocala, February 6th. 1894, for the purpose of a more e tfec tual organization and the perfecting of ~ sueh plans as may be deemed expe dient and necessary to save the indus try. Distinguished talent will meet with us and we earnestly appeal to the grow ers of the state to give us their pres ence, sympathy and co-operation, and meet with us. Robert Bvllock, Attest: Chairman. M. E. Gillett, Secretary. The following petition is being ent to orange growers for their signatures: 2o fee Senate of the United Mntes: The orange and lemon growers of Florida, without regard to party or political affiliations, wish to cull your attention to the pressing need for a protective tariff for their fruit. There are at present in our state about 6,< Mi) persons who own orange aad lemon groves. We have invested iu this in dustry nearly $30,000,000, and now produce from three to live million boxes of fruit annually. Our fruit be gins to come to market in August and the last shipments are made iit April. Thus with Florida and California or auges, the market of the United States can be fully supplied the year round. Iu cultivating more thau 40,- •00 acres of orange and lemuu trees, we give employment to a Urge labor force, {laying for ordinary Libor, sl, and for skilled labor from $2 to $3 per day, while our Mediterranean com petitor pays put a few cents per day. It costs us to produce, gather, pack anti freight a box of osanges to New York nearly $1.50, while the foreigner can pay the present duty aud lay down in New York a box of oranges at a cost of $1.25. Thus, owing to the great difference in the cost of labor, we are undersold iu our own market. Id our effort to dispose of our pro duct, we frequently rind our markets very much demoralized through the heavy importation of foreign fruit, and iu couaequeuce we are obliged to market our fruit at a loss. With the heavy increased production which must come from an extensive plant ing of trees* both oranges aud lemons, in Florida, California. New Mexico and Arizoua, we can fully supply our own home market, aud we believe that it should be preserved to us bv placing upou all foreigu oranges anil lemons a duty of $1 per box. We therefore pray your honorable body to give us such provisions in the pending tariff bill as will enable us to overcome the difference iu the values of Labor between the old country aud the new, and preserve our industry from destruction. The extraordinary low price of or anges this season has cause*! a number of our leading orange growers and se those interested in the orange busi ness to study the gravity of the situa tion in all ita bearings and have come to the conclusion, irrespective of poli tic*, that the orange industry, being d.Jffereut in many particulars from any other industry in this or other states of the Union, must.have sup port and help from the low priced and long hours of labor and cheap freight of the millions of boxes of imported fruit that reaches our shores annually and In most instances causes the low price* received for domestic fruit. When the difference in conditions are aaraftoliy noted it will be *su that foreign fruit is brought here and sold at a price which give** a profit to the foreign grower, yet at the same figures makes a positive haw to the home grower. It is to overcome these dif ferences and place the orange indus try on a fairly profitable basis that the meeting was called. Florida papers plsass copy. Candler Chit-Ohat To the Editor of tbs banner. Prof. J. M. Chatter is building a cot* tage ou his lot west of town. Mrs. Hornibrook and Mrs. Bowies, of Eustis, Fla., have been visiting friends here, l>r. S. F. Crocker has been quite ill with la grigpp. Mrs. Martin, of Montague, has been visiting friends here. Mrs. Mary Benjamin is building a cottage on her orange grove south of tuWU. Rev. Mr. Stearns is holding a pro tracted meeting iu the Presbyteriau church, assisted by Rev. Mr. Van De leter, of the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Lamar, Mo., arrived Saturday evening on a visit to Mr. aud Mrs. L. 11. Smith, of this place. The road from Heather Island to Candler has been completed. Pit king aud packing oranges seem to be the order of the day. Frank Moses shipped a ear-load Tuesday, and weut to his grove across the Ocklawa ha river Wednesday to pick his or auges there. Mrs. Tenney, of Hammock Pond, is visiting relatives here. OrrpA. A Millions Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend iu Dr. King’s New Discovery for eonsump lion, Coughs, and colds.—lf you have never used this Great Cough Medi cine, one trial w ill convince you tbatr it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, chest and I.uugs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money refun ded. Trial bottles free at J. B. Car lisle Drug Store. Large bottles 50c. and $1 .no. Paving Their Streets. Collector Wartmann came down from Citra last evening to aid his son and faithful assistant, Kyle, to rake in the shekles for state taxes. Refering to his town he says the city conucil has struck a rich lead in get ting on to the idea of paving their -treets, not with rock, gravel, saw-dust or palmetto shucks, but with genuine soft phosphate, which averages way up in the nineties, and is as rich in fer tilizing qualities as that used by Mr. Tompkins, which he is mining and selling to his neighbors as a first-class fertilizer. Weil, this soft phosphate is use*! as street dressing, beiDg put on about four inches deep and twenty feet br ad. The first street to receive this gen erous ami acceptable coating of rich earth is the one leading to the depot west to the piuey heights beyond, and the good work will not stop until every important street leading to the prominent groves of the place has been strewn with soft phosphate. It uot only makes the champion road pavement of the country, packing dowu like cement, and as firm as rook, but at a cost unheard of, only thirteen ceuts a running foot. Hurrah for Citra and its long level headed councilman. E. L. Wartmann, who conceived aud proposed the work, which is now being so success fully carried out. The Grip- Aii experience with this disease dur ing all its past epidemics, warrants the bold claim that Dr. King’s New Discovery will positively cure each and every case if taken in time, and patient takes the ordinary care to avoid exposure. Another thiug has been proven, that those who have used Dr. King s New Discovery escape the many troublesom after results of this disease. By all means get a bottle aud try it. It is guaranteed, aud money will be refunded if no good re sults follow its use. Sold by James B. Carlisle. A Will Case. Our readers may remember a very interesting case that came before his honor, fudge Hooker, at the late term of the court which involved a deed aud ownership to land. The parties were from Fort McCoy. The deed was made to Elijah Love, sr., but the Elijah, jr.. claimed it was in tended for him. He lost the case. Siuce then the senior has died, and the junior will contest the will. The ease will come up before Judge Hill iu about ten days. It will be intero-c --iug matter. For Sale, Sixty-five acres of good land, 12 miles from Ocala. 5 acras in orange grove. Will guarantee 250 boxes of orauges this year. Will sell close if sold soon. Also 3 lots in Ocala, 100 by 356 it. on high grouud. To parties wishing to build will sell cheap. Buildings are rapidly externling in direction of lots. For information ap ply to box 525, Ocala, Fla. 7-21— CITY MARKET Meats, Salt aad Freeh Fieh of *Q Kind* aad Varieties Fowl, and Vegetable*. As good an a*x>rtmeut for quality and kind and as low prices as can be found in the city. City and country trade invited. Highest cash prices paid for country produce. Call on Gxo. Cocstnxt, City Hark IN MEMORIAM. Mr*. Hmantha J. Ogden died Janu ary 3rd, 1894. At a meeting of the Candler Metho dist Ladies’ Aid Society held January 17th, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, God in His divine Prov idence has seen fit to remove from the scenes of this life, and the cares and troubles of this earthly existence, our I beloved sister, Samantha J. Ogden, wife of D, B. Ogden, to purer scenes aud eternal life with Him above; we feel that this Society has lost an effl- , cient worker; the community a good citizen, and her husband and children a devoted wife and mother. Resolve i, That we bow in humble submission to the Divine will of an allwise God in this, our great lose, re membering that He doeth all things for the best. That we tender to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympa thy in their bereavement. Resolved, That her name, age and date of death be Inscribed in the min ute book of this Society on a page re served for that purpose. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be furnished the family aud one to the Oeaia Banner for publica tion. Mrs. A. D. Moore, Mrs. W. H. DeLono, Mrs. VVm. Wilson, Committee. fitggi' Little Giant Pills Relieve Headache, Constipation aud Indigestion. Try them. Bold aud warranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. Blaine a Handy Manual of Useful Infor mation. There ha** just been published In Chicago a most valuable book with the aK've title, compiled by Prof. Win. H. Blaine, of Lancaster Univer sity. Its s<k) page-* are full of just what its name implies—useful infor mation—and we fully advise all our readers to send for a copy of it. It is a compeudium of things worth know ing. things difficult to remember, and tables of reference of great value to everybody, that it has never before ’ l>eeu our good fortune to possess in j sueh compact shape. Our wonder i j how it can be published at so low a price as is asked for it. It is hand- j -omely bound in flexible cloth covers, 1 and will be sent to any address, poet- ! paid, on receipt of 25 cents in postage j stamps, by the publishers. G. W. OGILIVE A CO., 276 A 278 Franklin St., Chicago, Ills. The Honduras Colony, At the meeting of the “Honduras Immigration and Improvement Colo ny" lately held, this name and a con stitution and by-lawe were adpoted. The present officers are: President, 8. L. Bitting, vice-president; 8. P. A thony; secretary, R. R. Snowden; as sistant secretary. B. M. Williams; treasurer. G. W. Cleveland. Board of ' directors; G. W. Cleveland, R. M. Williams, R. R. Bnowden, 8. P. An thony, 8. L. Bitting, J. H. Curry aud John H. Mann. A committee of three members will be sent to Honduras to get all possible information relative to the character of the country and best terms upon which grants of land can be secured and to secure said grants conditioned upon approval by the members after returning and make their report to them. All this movement is almost entire ly spontaneous. There is no “working it up." We invite all desirable per sons interested to join ns in getting iujoruiatioa, a* that is the whole im port of our work now. So far all In formation received from different sources is flattering. Soft Fertilizer- Mr. Henry Rice, one of the officers of the Btandard Phosphate Cos., al Kendrick, who make a specialty of I preparing soft phosphate for fertilizing ! purposes, made the Banner a call this morning and said the company is , very busy filling orders. He said last evening's mail brought I them orders for 348 tons, which he says is a fair sample of their mail or ders daily. The. Banner is pleased to hear that j soft phospbatesare commending them- j selves to orange aud vegetable grow- i ers. Chrome Catarrh Cured. After suffering severely from chron- j ic catarrh, and almost losing my voice from the effects of the disease, I j resorted to Hadam’s Microbe Killer, and found relief. Mist* Coils May, Dowagiac. Mich. A NEW REAL ESTATE FIRM. Money :a Sight For Investors, Horace P. Eagleton, dealer in all kinds of improved real estate in Mar ion, Lake aud the other counties o* I the state. Call on or write to Horace P. Eagleton, j Room Motes Block. Leesburg, Fla. dIH The Ocala Photo Cos. Headquarters for the Finest : PORTRAITS, PHOTOS AND FLORIDA VIEWS. The Ocala - .* Photo Go. OPP. MONTFZI lA HOTEL. For Sale at a Bargain. A 37-acre farm within 1J miles of city limits of Ocala. 100 head of fowls, 25 bead of hogs, 14 head of cat tle, horse and wagon and other farm tools. I will sell cheap for cash or ex change for Ocala city property. Ad dress or apply to J. B. Sutton, Ocala, Fla. 1-4-94 lm. Steam Vail Borers. The undersigned parties are pre pared on short notice to drill all kinds of wells, guarantee their work and time required to complete same. Apply to, J. D. Allen, Wx. McKay, Hernando, Fla. Oomlm, Fla. s§■ss. THE OCALA BANNER, JANUARY 26 19W. Missing Word Contest- Supply the missing word in the fol lowing sentence: In society the all absorbing topic in England during the qaarter was the Prince of Wales and the .... affair." One Focrxh of the subscription re ceipts of those entering this contest will be divided amoug those who sup ply the correct word in the blank in the above sentence. Thus, if there are $5,000, one-fourth would be $1,250. If ten supply the correct word each would receive $125, If 100. each $12.50, Ac. Both of the above contest* free and in addition to two paper* for the price of one. The Weekly Constitution has a cir culation of 156.000, and i* the people'* paper. It favors Tariff Reform, an individual income tax, aud the expan sion of the currency to a degree suffi cient to meet the legi imate business demands of the country. It cover* the uew9 of the world every week, having news correspon dents in all the news centers of the world. Take your home paper, The Banner, and The Constitution, both for $1.40. Notice of Annual Meet ag. Notice is hereby given that the au nuai meeting of the stockholders of the Anglo-Florida Phosphate Com pany has been adjourned to meet at the Ocala House ou Wednesday, Feb ruary 14, 1894 at the hour of seven p. m. for the purpose of electing direc tors, altering by-laws aud transacting such other business as may naturally come before the stockholders annual meeting, where all stockholders are requested to be present in person or bv proxy. Ephraim Banning, 8. M. Meek, President. Secretary. w-9-12t. For Sale at a Bargain. A six room house with kitchen at tached ; the house is in good order: one-half acre ground; bearing orange trees, good cistern, etc. The house is in Citra. next to the biggest orange groves sn the world, which offer good opportunities for labor. Apply at this office. Notice. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chicago-Florida Phoehate Company will be held at 12 o’clock noon, Wednesday, Februarv 14tb, 1894, at the office of the compa ny in Ocala, Florida, for the transac tion of such business as may be pre sented, and for the election of direc tors to serve the ensuing year. All stockholders are requested to be pres ent. H. 8. Merritt, 1-19-21 Becretarv. Will Build. Prof. C. H. Colby has let the con tract to build a neat, e< sy cottage on a lot recently purchased from Mrs. Fov. The lot faces east and joins Mr. Hugh E. Miller’s residence on the north. It will cost $1,500, and Mr. E. H. Likows ki will erect it. CITY MARKET Yancey A Davis. Purveyors to the public in meats, poultry and fish* of every variety. Quality high Prices low. Remem ber, stalls 1 ai - City Market. 11-15-n3~dw Lake Weir Nurseries Offers 15,000 oue and two year budded orange, lemon and grape fruit trees for sale at prices to suit the time*. Call ou or address Geo. E. Cahhbkll, 1-9-94-3 m 1 Lake Weir, Fla. BEST BARGAIN IN FLORIDA. A farm of 280 acres located on Ock lawaha river, ten miles from Ocala and four miles from .Silver Springs, comprising shell and chocolate ham mock with first-class productive pine land, high, dry and healthy, natural drainage to river: about 1(H) acres cleared and well fenced. Nice frame house 30,6x36.6, 11 stories, ceiled and painted throughout, also dining room, kitchen aad pantry. 17x38, packing house, sheds, stables, barns, heuery, etc. No. i well of water, bearing grove of eight acres. A creek runs through part of the land on which there is a wild orange grove and chalybeate springs. The finest cattle and sheep range in the county ad joins this property. Large crops of corn, oats, rice, sugar-cane, potatoes and cabbage have been grown on it. The timbered portion consists of pine, hiekory, white and willow oak, red cedar, magnolia, ash, bay and sweet gum. The above property is now of fered at one-half its value. Apply to owner. JOHN CHITTY, Grahamville, 1-2* tf. Marion, Cos., Fla. The Place to Buy— The Place to Sell, .Second-hand household furnishing goods of every variety and kind. It will save you money by calling on C. W. MOFFATT £ CO., North side Square. Ocala. Also bargains in bran new furniture. Hand-Made Sour Mash I beg leave to announce that I have been appointed by Mr. I. W. Harper. 1 the famous distiller, of Nelson county, j Ky., agent for his superb Hand Made Sour Mash Whiskey. This announce ment is of importance to every one, for it insures to them for the future one of the purest, most delicate and celebrated whiskies in the world, and those who will take the trouble here after to demand the “L W. HA RPER WHISKY" need have no fear that its moderate use will injure either health or (Deposition. ■ LW. J ’ HC*a.xx, Oeaia, Fla. LOOK! READ! LOOK!) Startling News for Everybody. Stovk aud fixtures have to go within a very short time and the Model ■ Ciothing Cos., of Ocala, will shortly be a thing of the past. We have decid ; ed to give up business and offer our entire stock of Clothing, Gents’ Fur ; nishiugs. Trunks and Valises at such | price# for the next twenty days that will surprise and *tarile the trade, as we don’t care to move the stock, and prefer giving the people the benefit. Everybody know* we have new goods, uot shelf worn, motheaten, nor have we auction good*. We manufacture our own goods, and e:-m assert that we j can save you 50 per cent, and more on all your purchases, as we don’t care to take anew lease ou our store. A u * enonnou* assortment of tailor-made I clothing, iu cutaways, uck, double breasted. Prince Albert suits In do mestic and foreign fabrics of tile latest styles, and are able to suit the most fastidious Sas'e, but to show you that we are determined this stock must tie ; closed we quo‘e a few prices: t*uit actually worth and sold everywhere 1 for $lO go for $3.65; Cawiruere Buit* worth sl4 sell foi $6.75; Dries t-uits , wor t slt>.so only $7.75; tine Corkscrew j Suits *>ld everywhere for s2u aud $22 mutt go for $10.90: Pants as low os 75 cents; bov suits worth $2 50, for only j 9" cents: Overcoats, good value forslo, . we will sell for $4: Dress shirts for 40 j cents, which cost anywhere else $1; f latest slyUe iu neckwear of all descrip tion. Trunks and Valises must go like everything else in the store aud j we will make prices that will surprise everybody. W e propose to sell all our ! goods within a very short time: rath- j <-r sacrifice it iu selling cheap than j pay freight. No u>>e complaining of hard times when you can buy goods j at your own price. This is a chance i which only comes once iu a life time. ’ but you must coute at once, while as-j sortment aud sties are complete, j Merchants will do well do well to call ; on us aud take advantage of this ex raordinary big sale, as this stock aud j fixtures must be positively closed aud at once. Our goods are all marked in plain j figures and positively no deviation in price*, ouly ouc price for all, and j goods warranted as represented or mouey refunded. Come early and convince yourself that this gigantic sale rneaiis wi,at we say. Parties indebted to us will please i call aud settle, as we are winding up the business. MODEL CLOTHING CO.. I nder Opera House, Ocala, Fla. i A BARGAIN IN ' REAL ESTATE. 19 blocks in the eiiy of Ocala, also 720 acre of flue hammock and mixed j lands, known as the Juo. E. Williams’ plantation. About4oo acres of same, cleared and suitable for cultivation of j tobacco, sugar cane, corn, oats, etc.;, j will also make good stock farm. Dwelling of nine rooms, store-house,! smoke-house, barn and stables aud several flue sites for building, two I good springs and good deposit of peb- \ bie puosphate. Said lands nine miles j south of Ocala aud two miles from Santos Station, on F. C. A P. R. R. Also 86 acres fronting on beautiful j Like 'A eir; 3." aert s cleared sad uu- i der wire fence; 11 acres in ( range j j grove, 5 acres in bearing. Dwelling | | aud barn ou same with front view of! i five miles. The lake abounds iu fish, ! j the black bass or trout predominating. | j Fine sailing, etc. For information j ■ apply to or address, E. T. Williams, Box 483, Ocala, Fla. Hotel for Uaie. An eighteen room hotel for sale or j rent. For particulars address thieof-! flee, or I’. O. Box 312. Ocala, Fla. 5t <1 and 1 w 1-15 64 Huh l jHufi Hardware. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. | Stoves, Tinware Crockery and ; Glassware. BAR3 WIRE CUT AND WIRE NAILS, AMMUNITION. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. GLASS OF ALL KINDS PUTTY DEERE PLOWS, Planet, Jr.. Grove Cul tivators, Car den Tools. Agricultural Implements. Iron and Steel. Bolts and Rope > Largest Stock Lowest Prices. Huian S Hlaclull OCALA. FLA. fail Music i Mrs. F. A. Stoy j Otters her services as a teacher of music to the public of Ocala. Voice < theory of music and thorough in*true-! • tion ou the piano taugh. Call ou or address, ’ j MAS. F. ▲. STOY, Mi Ooak Heme. , THE Blffl LOAN HB THTSTMII'H TiA S FOE BALE For less than one-half its value t 11 The finest improved and unimproved property .1 in the State ot Florida. SEND FOR DESCRIPTION 1 SPECIAL MASTERS’ SALE T'M'tH AND RY VIRTUE Ot' A FINAL a- Jo. e.; r udert-d by i • nul** at ih • Clr >nit court of the Fifth judicial * ir uU ■ f T’or in*, iu and for Vatioa eouuiy. ic si u it.e.'Hb dty of L>- •inber, A. D., !*•, in ac* rt*iu tin'll pending in *i<l *u whffein CH \KI-L- O. WlTih w,*us co ■; ! a a' nd AKM IS F. WITTE in fc * r gat •mla* *u *iviM partner of WITTE BKuiri- j EH.-, a ai rcaiitiie fine toap<>se' of HtOKUK j W. WITTS and AK.ei-S F. WTITX, :.,1 K se ' <S. WITTE, In tier own : ght and a* axecut-ix j of the last wli! of t'.SOaUE W. WITTS, de : ceased, and IDA WI vtk. tr>- Jefen.iatito, i, I R. A. Burford. u 6;>e*;M doiv up- i po. 'ed ui at *1 by *aid dashd-ere. io eic-em* Che name, will on Muiutivj ‘.'it !>th da., ;< February. A. L> . If**, in front of the court boue d.air in the e ty of Old! . Mnr.O’i ourny, Florida, within the le at, hours of s :t*. vtf.-i ad oxpose for *a e > and will th-n tfn! there, at public nut ry. -el, to tnr highest anil best hi idt-r for orh ihe mort g wed p.e i ise deeeribe i iu said decise. .< io> U.Ws, ! -wit. .AU that pstfe parcel or tract of land “’ta re. yi”2 ; id ..-ing in the mm, ( .f \ ,aoh,i* State ut fl >rid, degenhed at* totHnn, to-wit: Die northeast quarter of the northc .s j t .rtcr and eat half of east half of northwes , tarter of northeast <t’.rrer of se tion 38. owasiiip 8 south, lan* l , t ore or ie*- AII that ei-.a n tr-ct.'pieceor parcel of :. i, si'u.’tr i \la<v utcounty, in the tateofFL. , described a seoriou 18. i .wnsliiu 9. rauae iS. ai)d the northwest q-.a-ter of s —tiou 10, low ,- -h p 9, range ;u east, .-on ain og Aai aorve. oure or le-s. Also ad that oetiaioiot. p re- or parcel of land sttnnt- and ly ng 'nd !eiOk- in the county of Alichu.l. tete >f K'ornla, i-arheulariy auowu and described as follow*, ti w.t; courinetc-in* it the oaf n lie stake . n the !ae between si. na 14 and 15 in towns up 10. south, ravine is e ist. and running thence .-at li chains ana 50 iinks to a stake; '.hence gnuth 5 main., and links to a -take, widen is :ue pond of bes;u ntug foils the laud he e n and i.e eos eorvaie! did**, -cube I. and rutxtiaa lhet<*“ a<t 7 chains and 86 huks to a stake; thence south IX chains and i lib aa to ast xe; ibeute wet7chati* ~a>: tW inks to a s &ie; them* north Si chain- inc. ’ .inks *o the o are of bg i tp. a: otmdrirg lit acres o. i-ind, mo or eaa, ,y,t‘g u anil iviutr a rt if eciion M. iu tow,whip In. solitfa range Itf ess . Also the following res rtie* lands n the ! couaiy of Alachua M-* e ol F i.ir.i. to w t ! _5 ucri'S otf of the northern par: a; the ouia- j we* quarter of ihe north weal qiiar e of nr I t on 1. townsoip 10. range ic. ibr n.-r hen* iin<* j of the --rid tract ronntng parallel the ; •ami dary line of the north vmt quarter il ;rn [ m.-niiw st quarter id sad sif on. tu.*naiii t un ; rang Aib) all iftiu tract, ; : e,-e or parcel id it>ud , >JU'g ,nd be vf in Alach a >• tint* s>ts of l ;o- da. and in tu a he southwest qua :vr • : j i -outh. a*t q .ane of ,*i.n i. owuship U>, i range ir: . "nt lung a) a. res. Altar Hie iorowing and -e::beJ lands in the j ounty *>f A achua. state of Florida, tn-wa lo acres of land < fl of the south, ru part o' ne northwest quarter of the -atheist .yr a ter ol Ms*io i. u.wuabip I*. rang ii. A so !, that ceßdin trad or pur**tr ot la :d : lying ad being in .he comity or i.-. ;n : h ; Btate of Florida, ts i known asd fwr.if a the nor hwe-r qua 'rr o: ’ae north wear qn s'er ■ .ind the ortheast quarter ot tt.- no* !;■ as ! qu rter of section 28. tow ship 18. rarqe 18. 1 south and ea-t, conuiniDg sO-25-l<j>t <ic;c*. more ! ■. r U*. Also the following descrd-eo piece* or pare*:* iof land,lying *n<l rh ;si tu* ein the county of ■ Marion, state of rio? da, to wit: Last i*.ll of j i aortherust quarter aud east half of south two ' and a quarter, section !, nd e•■ ibwe-t quarter, -ecu n 3. and east half of am in a-t quarter I a id south ‘Ai ot south >tq. wetk>n 4. towtistsip i ; 13, rar.ge St. rfs about 3n actr s pie', iousiy s>nf. i Alan the fid owing desenb- and ydete- • r pareets I ot ia and, lying and being in Marion ennatv. i j aforesaid stau-of Florida to-wit: lV,,t iia f I i of ni rthwesi qu -rter aad sou - h ha f s cin-n i 3’-: all ct Ks-tion 31, said laud ail i. Ing and ’• I ms m township 14, sou. a. range St eat t, ( , u- i taiuing I O'ti a, ,e. h ih" same in' r., < i css r ! ! so much thereof as may be snffi.ien- to s uiafy ] I said dc. re.-, c-cati* co timtiiaioasanii *rp. -u-,-.. ] K. A BCRI Oi.D, Speci.i laL r. PLKTCHEB X VVVttTS. ! L-S-W td ('umpminam s Solicitor*. FORECLOkCKt -ALL TTJTOEd AMD BY VJIITI K OF V FINAL L e ree reunered on the f’lh day of Decent i ‘ 1833. by ibe Hon. W. A. Hoc her. Judgwof ; the Circuit Touri. atn Judic ai Circuit, Marion rerun y. Florida, in aeeraih ca .ee then pend ing tn said court, wherein .I. M. II DILL t* com; iainaur and H. FKIf! * jnd others, e -1,-n.lards, I H s Special Master, appointed in said de. ee ts execute t; e : a . on Monday the '.th Dty ot lSt>4. j in front of the court houfe do rr tu sanlci -nn- i t -and state, withiu the tegui hours lor sale, t wilt * vpo ef r sale nd se i :o th in,heat -nd i>-at. holder for ca-h (be mortg>igei ’.re..uses de I •, ed in said decree, to-wil; B*g: ning *1 the non ha ! raer of the 'titerse, urn <: Ch ritsssfret w,: . ui ! is.ni, street, as shown ; bv the map of Keilev.ew on ft: - in tue clerk's j flic*, running ih nt* to ty-six ad one-’ u'h feet northwcas.erl, on ii .cof sou Last Front - r.er: them-c non he; se- ly un- hi.ndrel i paral >‘l t line of LTrarlc* -tree , thence south- ] > !lei:y fort ,-t* one- tenth fee-t t-> r:.,RI, 1 -mi ' .Of said Charles street; f*. nee non sr* : ; • , sOUthWcstcr.y one bundled ei p iu; .., eiun ug. cootai’ii g by K.-tanation.one te tit * f 1 -a ac eof laud, trope or ie--., or -o tnu*' rfter - : fas may be siifli ie:.t l -sum . >a.d d-rt c I and e -IS. 8 l -is i KL' K. i J. ii. HILL. Special Master j foa pLainant's Solicitor. 1 5-d td I XtirlUE of rOSISLLMHISK si! K In me Circuit court >n and i.r .Marion, i oiid- - ty Florida.—iu Chancery. * 1 HA,’iLKS W. TOSEEY, CotEbla'aatif, vs. JULY BRU AN et. al. Ueteudahiß. UN DEL AND BY VUtTI'K OK A * l .'AL • err* e reudere iu lire above cm.t ed cause on the tilh lay of De ember. A. D . I-t*L 1. the uuders.rned special aia-ter in chsne- rv, a med 8 .<! a.’p ;nted In wud due re, to execute the same ml ou Vumfiijs th* sth (sly,/ February, 1 —>4. the same being a safes day, during the legai hour- of sale, at the county c >urt Souse dooi- tt the city •>! i cala. Marion eouuiy. Florida, offer and *-*oose for Ss.e at public ucn m, ..nd w 1 -eli to rite highest and best bidder for e *h ibe mortg*ge*l pi curses is said dual dee e* de - eribed as foil ws: All t e in rth-We-t quarier of bio. k So. loin Dunn's north-west addition to the town now eit , of ccal, in a CiUhty, state of riorida. The-ame being sc and pursuant to and io sa>. i*fy ihc *.-id decree, tn- - terest and cos's. Dated Oeaia. e-. S, I-“K 5-1-id E. I*. ALLEN, S- eiai Master in Cuar.ccry j H. 8r KCHSit. Com 'is. houencr. t-.’) .- In the Circuit court. Fifth Judicial Circuit. Marion county. E'lorid*.—ln Chancery WM J. G.AKDNKH vs. JAMES H. D.AYIN , 4yA AX.V aH DAVIS Fore J u-ure IT API' 8A KING BY A PI 9 AVI r APPE.S- J. de.i to me hoi (i'ed in the al,ve ere 1 cause that JAMES H DAVES aad sAV ,\ i N\H l> \ IS, the defendant- therein nm-1 I are resid nig of Uieskateof rfoii.fa. ~at h..ve j been alxa-nt tberefro g -or more than sixty ! days ia.*t past a-’J re •■rut tit age of rwen v oiie ye r-; it la therefore ruerat that sar! non resident .i* fe :da.< is be aud they ar** 'rtf.ebv q aired to apiasr lo ihebUl of coiapiaui,' fi;ei su said cause nor oelora Monday, tiestk day of February. A. O, .fH. j oihcrw;*; the allegations of aid bill wui be tan .a as co fesaed u, -aid defendant It is farther ordered that this older be pub- I •Uehea once a week for four consecut v wee j tn the Ocala Uanaer, a u, wspaper published .u I said county aud t:e This Dee US. IWK. l-SKAL] D A. MlU.trit Clcra Llreuil Court Mari n county Fla. By a. T FISI Hf x’K. D. C. Jams H. Hill. Solicitor for Cum i-5 Money to Loan. On goo*i security in Oeaia or vicin ity. For particular* call on or ad dress L. N. Green, Merchant’* Block, Rn*>in 3 *aEHirFs SiU.. BY VIHTI K OK FX-xrTION.- Tu me di- } reciel. issut-d out uf ihc ireuit Co<rt of j Mai ion County, FS.uiUr, out ii; favor of J H B Aia against WILLIAM . E *BY and. ue m iav.-.r ot JOHS J and JAMES J. ti!< XKAN againy. WILLIAM R. ELsEY and S.AH'KI* JOHNSDS, I will offer for toe to ibe higm-st ouu t bou “ February 3th, 134, during legal sale hour*. c*rtUcute* So# 71 and tMca ot the capital sbick of the Florida Hedge and *i Fence Company, the property of W. it. Eisey, and . eruocaUa “r^ißaaehal thih Bpace rf>erved for the Tea Pot Grocery a ‘PPOSITK MONTtZT’MA. “THE CHEAPEST Pi ACE To liuv is tit c fiatEN’S MUSIC H6IT F. CLOSING OUT MUSICAL GOODS AT COST ’l’ins. liras Mil Sewin? Wm At cost for Gash. 000 PIECES OF Ml SIC AT REDI'CED PkICES A. J. FOSKETT J Piano Tuner for tbia House. GREEN'S MUSIC HOUSE. 1 Opposite Dunn's Park . Qmla, 7)ortfhl • i' . _■ ■ ■ i 100 Desirrble Tints in t'- Citv | CAL. A. i Fronting on Ft. King and oekl3w?ha Aves From SSOO to $750 Each. This fine rea property i® owned by Sanmel W Tengne wed more desirabie aie to be found in Ocala. K<r u-rras 3 uer- Iti mlare apply to Vf, C* JKFFHRDS. ih ai t. Ha. THE MAGNOLIA NURSERtEa Have the finest st.ck of UITRI'S FHfl r TBISES in the state, consisting of Orange. Lemon aad Grape-Fruit, all the lead ng varieties. Can also furnish a full line of Deciduous Tree* at I.oft E V T PRIf ES for first-class sjock. We invite inspection u nurseries. Packing guaranteed first-class in every particular. Less than two per cent of our trees die in transplanting. Catalogue and priee-list free upon application. We also offer a pair of good working mules cheap for cash. Address. -1. W. and F. D. WAITE. Belleview, Marion Cos. Hi. j b*i Mr//. / second chance. If HiV/, you would at, first sue- SOM ffl/// ceed, be sure and start with wJBk K FERRY’S 1: I SEEDS. n\\\ Ferry’* Seed lubbsl for ISM 1W WiU contain* the sum and sub* tan ce If HU ' WAX', of the latest farming kno-.ri- /M j TOYy edge. Every planter abotud WKNN, have It. Sent free. ///iff FREE TRIAL. WEAK MF M **< r *™ from TT 'VI c N youihful error* r**rtf man,y vigor. Vartroeele. etc. Very n* Pll! will efect a •peedy cur#. Bv its u*. thouc-mls of egse of the very worm kind and of lona standing hare been restoreto pe'eei health 15.00# temim -nt.le from all over tha • *ror!o. p: ice pe~ package $100; .ax for js M ' Trla. paecagj sent seeutely aeaU-d lor 10 eeuu j pomaai sddr*>, ...The Une 10 R. medial .inner, VA . for. Wabat*h .*• and lab 3t Meni!<>n thi* paper Ch.eago. U’ ! *•3 o*** — I NOTICE Km PUBLICATION. Laud Ornca at Goiuct.h a pu.i I ianu rr ci-ih .* I V OT:CK HERFfiY GIVEN THATTHF ££ following.named * ttirr haa fl'a 1 notice of i bia intention to state final [ roof in upnon of i hi* claim, and tba* aaidproof will oe >< m>ie be- ■ February idth, 18&4, eix: B tSTKu OWENS, of Of-aia. kVa. horn*. Sulhwaw ?f*L*? c 4** *• >*•* quarter of srraU3. 01 tme * *• **•> ia tae following w tnoaata to proaahar WiMPntL'tijr** 1 * 00 " aP °° •* MI eld v **** <* i VMiM j, K. C. Palmer. , H R* .riKuv * W VnaJ PALMAR. HiV'NBnRQ&CO Sucre* *ora to G. t. Fean ; WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Souiberu aud Tropical FruiUi anti Pr due*. PALMER, RIYEXtJLRG * 00, 3 l**ft Rwt St., - - . . x. Y. Reference*—Chatham NaUoawl Bank. Brad. ureet * and i>inn * Commercial liiairtu New ! York day. W. 0. MASSEY, R eal Estate. City. County. Phoaptaate, Onum* Grove and Timber U<di For falo od Easy Tom All Houaw Rented Will be Ouaraotaad to Owner. Offlci Ltjti fill, Fen La| imu auta te ti bmX'