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D. S. WOODROW, hEAL fcSIAiK AM LUAti AGLhIT UNION BLOCK. IQAJ.A - - JTLQAiIIXA. ESTABLISHED IB6G. -_A_IE?.-H3 VI'T fiT their * _ ~ miller block; T Corner magnolia and ist st. THE OCALA BANNER 0. L. BITTINGER. City Editor. All notices, iratrrlages, neatuti 01 resolution* ot respect and condolence over ten lino will be • barised for at the rub- of one cent a word Unprecedented Newspaper Combine. THE OCALA BANNER and VVkkk vi. Would one year, for only $1.(15. The BANNER and World Almanac, 51.20. BANNER, Weekly World one year and World Almanac, all three for ?LBo. Address, OCALA BANNER, Ocala, I'la. The Ocala Banner and the Atlan ta Weekly Constitution, lor one dol lar AND FIFTY CENTS it year to CASH subscribers. The ( on-tiiutiou is the best weekly paper in the country, and is emphatically the people’s paper. The Bunuer ami Weekly Citizen, Jacksonville, one year for only one dollar and a half cash, in advance. New jewelry at WeiheV The democrats lose Pennsylvania by 150,00 b majority. The city health board will inspect the milk supplied our people. The Ocala Rifles didn’t tret the flag in the Citizen’s lottery scheme. Buttermilk Complexion .Soap fra grant and desirable at tlie Ami-Mu uoooly drug store. Col. A. O. Mac Dona 11, general pas seuger agent of the F. C. *fc P.. was in town Thursday. The city milk venders w ill organ ize and advance tlie price of the fluid from 10 to 15 cents a quart. Mr. Arthur Allen, of Shangahi, China, has arrived on a visit to lus mother and brother, E. P. Allen, esq. Every fruit aud vegetable grower should read the address in to-day’s Banner and act on its suggestion. The celebrated IP. B. Corset for sals at the Ocala Comtuereiul a- Bazar Co.’s for one-half its actual value. J. H. Martin, who formerly kept bar in Ocala has been fined S2OO for keeping open bar in Jacksonville on Sundays. The Anti-Monopoly drug store is prepared to fill all mail orders, either perscriptions or family receipts, hav ing full facilties to return promptly all orders. Satisfaction guaranteed, tiive us a trial. PERSONAL. Miss May Th ipr returned Tuesday evening from her extended visit north. Mr. John Vogt, tlie retired phos phater, made a visit to Brooksville Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. tiartrell, of Atlanta, hut a 'ormer citizen of Ocala, is on a visit to relatives. Miss Amelia Wolf, who has been spending the winter at Hawthorne, re turned to Ocala Friday. Little Miss Mira Birdsey celebrated her sixth birthday Tuesday evening oy a very enjoyable party to her little friends. Jell' D. Lytle is now the manager of the Populist at Auburudale, l’olk county, having removed same from Hlanlou. I)r. John M. Thompson was called to (irubamviiie Moueiuy to render medical aid to Mrs. Yonge, anew comer from .Silver spriugs. The Townsend tstranded i Theatrical Ce., received a small sized bcuehl Monday night, which enabled them to return to their homes. Mr. Chase Crane leaves this morn ing for Alton, 111., to visit Ins belter naif. A highly interesting domestic event is anticipated. Re v. W. P. Ha very, business mana ger of the Western Recorder, Louis ville, Ky., the great Baptist paper ot that section, was in the city Monday. Mr. A. G. Rogers, muling, r of the Rogers .Sisters, paid the Banner a pleasant call Wednesday. The troupe now occupy tlie boards of the opera house. Captain Howard, of Grahauiville, one of the civic heroes of ilie uusalied seas of Florida, with wife and several handsome visiting lady trieuds, were in the Brick City Tuesday. Mr. W . J. Tuteu ami son, Willie, of Marsh ville, called in to see us Monday. Tie was accompanied by <ir. M. B. Waldron, whom lie induced to try the Bauuer a year. Mr. W. is one of the successful sheep raisers or .Lanon county. Major Pea body, the T.-l ’.’s favorite representative, made tlie Bauuer a pleasant cull Saturday. He was ill town looking after the growing inter ests of Florida’s greatest and best daily. Hon. Geo. G. Mathews, American consul at Peru, Brazil, and family, in cluding his private secretary, Joe TiedainaU, have been down with fe ver. Keport has it Mr. M.’s family will return to their old home in Ma rion county to reside. We said last week that Dr. Veal, of Cotton Plant, was the new president of the Marion County Medical Socie ty. Iu this we erred. The honor was conferred on our own popular M. D., W. V. Newsom, who iu company with Dr. Brown, of Citra, are thedelcgalts to the state association which meets in Tampa April oth. Glimpses of the World’ Fair Pho tographic views, paper 50c, cloth SI.OO at the Anti-Monopoly drug store. LAUGH CIGAR .MAMTACTI KEKS CUBAN3 FROM KEY WEST INSPECT MAR 11 CITY. IF OCALA CAN INTEREST THEM THEY WILL LOCATE a Mono is, A distinguished party of Cubans, mostly from Key West, accompanied by several lrom Vbwr City and Tam pa, were iu 11 it* city Wednesday look ing up a site to locate their factories. Mr. 11. L. Andeison, the moving land indomitable spirit of the Ocala Improvement Company, had them in charge and led them all afternoon on a sight-seeing tour through Marti <'fly in the evening a business meeting was belli in the First National Bank, w here Mr. Anderson addressed them, a:--tiring the visitors if they would Id ea e among u.-t tie felt eoutideut they would never regret the move. Among li e leaders of ibis move pie--o' wa-re i\ F. O’Hallorau, who spoke f< r O'il.ilioraii A Cos., who pay out monthly to their factory hands S2s,o!*m, 1.. J. Napoles, E. Rojas, M. Kenvr.i and F. Iberu. If these people could be induced to | move their cigar iiiaiiufaeluries from Key Wist to Ocala it would mean five ! additional factories and an increase of 1,000 souls to Marti City. The cause of these gentlemen’s dis satisfaction with Key West is the treatment received at the hands of ihe American residents of that ci y during the late labor troubles among their opt natives. They are determined to seek anew location. 'The choice rests between Tampa and Ocala. The best offer will bring them. Ocala can ill allied to lose so great au oppoi tunity and trust her public spirited citizens will be equal t > the important occasion. Rheumatism, Headache, Earache, Toothache, aud Neuralgia, are only severe reminders that your stomach, liver aud kidneys are not in proper working order, and that you should remove the cause at once. Beggs’ Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will posi iveiy do this as it acts directly on I these vital pans. Every bottle war ranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. Histo'y Eeteats Itself. The white man in ottering to make an exchange with the Indian, very generously remarked: “You take the buzzard and I’ll take the turkey, or | I’ll take the turkey aud you take the ! buzzard!’’ Bo the New York World says to New Yorkers that Hill was the cause of New York’s losing the Associate Justice and to Southerners it says the South must thank Grover for this plum. It is the white-man- Imliun-turkey-buzzard story over and | over again word for word. Which ever way you look at it Hill gets Lie buzzard and Grover gets the turkey. l -*. hat fools these great newspapers must take the common people to be. In the game of ball yesterday be tween Ocala and Lake Weir, the usual result, u to & In favor of Ocala. THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE. OCALA, FLA., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23. IS!I4 Called higher. A Useful and Esteemed Citizen .Goes to Ja.s Long liouu-. 1 base load lines refer to the death of Mr. Frank W. Loss, whiciioecurted at his home at Caller, u,, lounly, Sunday night lasi. '1 he anuoULi) Ciiietit of his death was | not unexpected as it was wen known the fatal lungs oi that horrible disease, 1 cancer, had eaten into his life and was M’Vviliu- viiai conip i*l hi j body. W bile his demise was anticipated it was none tlie ic.-> regretted as lie was | a weil known, usetui, respected and : beloved citizen, i lie was a leader in his community and always aline*, wail tlie best, mlei- I esls m his people in the support, of Uie I church and me advancement <>i j schools. The attendance at his funeral showed tlie isleelu in whe b he was held by neighbor, friend and acquain tance. People ladle for mid S uiolllid I lo otter sy myuliiy to ills tamiiy ami j shed the leal' ot regret oa his ft rave which lies shadowed under au im mense ceuar, w huh marks Ui loca i lion ol Cedar church, of whicn he was a member. Fully Lob persons were present. Mr. Ross' family consisted of a wife and live children wno are aimost in consolable over the loss of their pro tector. The members of Cotton Plant Ma sonic Lodge No. .j,, of winch the de parted belonged, conduced lire Ma sonic ceremonies, led by Past Master Hon. 11. W. Long. Rev. Hanmel Scott, of M riel, preached a most impressive and toueiiiug sermon. 'The Ocala Masons were represented in tlie persons of Louis Yolk, Joe Mickle aud Geo. W. Cleveland. Mr. ( Daniel A. Mtiier was present as a life ! long and army friend <d the* deceased, having served with Mr. Ross in the j .sixth South Carolina regiment during the late war, of which Juo. Bratteu I was colonel. Mr. Ross was a most daring and in trepid soldier and became famous as the most successful scout iu the Gen eral Jenkins’ brigade, whose valor and services in the Confederate* ser vice is now a matter of history. Mr. Roys came to Florida some twenty-two years ago Iron South Carolina ami for a while was a resi lient of Cotton Plant district, after ; which he removed to his late home, where he married a Miss Morri-on. Mr. Ross was a most hospitable gentleman, kind and obliging t ail and a friend who stuck as close as a bro'.he.. Only good can be said of his usetui life, and with regrets and con dolence for his bereaved family*, the Banner bids his spirit fight t*. that hereafter where pain aud sorrow are unknown and tlie deserving of earth receive their eternal reward. B r g-g/ Little Giant Fills Relieve Headache, Constipation and Indigestion. Try them. Hold and warranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. OGALA AND MARTI. A PAVED STREET CONNECTING THE IWO PLACES AN I KliLVI' N EC I S.-I T Y. .Varu City—Ocala's annex -is lar ger than Huintt tv ihe, the county site of Humler county. It is larger than luvcrne-s, the county site ot Citrus county. Indeed it is larger than toe county site- oi many of our south ern counties. Starling at a most deplorable sea son, it lias weathered the great finan cial panic ami promises to grow much lunie rapidly iu tlie future. indeed, quite u number >l Cuban luai.utaeui rers, tired of .he labor troubles at Key West, have been oil a visit here tills Week, aln! may locate at Marti, and U 1 they do it means the accelerated ; grow to of Ocala. As severe as the panic aud as dull as ' the limes have been, no Week lias [ms-., a within ihe year that there have out iii >: paid out tor labor at .i.• i. I ie-s than live Unu-und dollars, an i from toat on to more than ten thou ■ ulio, must of who h lias been deposi te*o io the Ocala banks ami speii among Ueuia ineicliauis, and w itiiou. which Ocala would have fell Ihe stringency of the times milch mme | severely.' Therefore Mr. Anderson’s proposi tion lo grade llie street couuteUtig Marti City and Ocala should be im>iv t than clieeifully accepted. The woin. • is one ol prime necessity. The deliv cry wagons are p -sing and reqi -'iiia Oetween the two places ail through the day and the sand makes it a heavy drag, ami the citizens of Marti justly complain about it. j More than ago we promised j to use out influence iu this direction, | and hove not only advocated this measure in ihe commas of our paper but nave appeared before tlie council in p T-oii and urged it as a meritorious measure and hope now that tills body will delay tiie matter no longer. Ocala should give Marti all the en couragement possible and extend the right hand <>f fellowship to her in every possible way. We are glad the water-works have been extended then ; glad tlie council have helped the eiiiz ns in tlie organ ization of a local lire department and hope the two plac> s wid soon be ■ joined together by a well graded and well paved street. It will be money well expended. Be.gs' Diarrhoea Balsam | Relievrs (Julie, Diarrhoea, and Dys entery instantly. Always keep a sup ply* on hand. Sold aud warranted by J. B. Carlisle, Ocala. ' Do You Want a New Mattress? If so, buy one direct from the fac tory and save "0 per cent. We make mattresses of every size and material. Try one made of our Florida moss hair. Encourage borne industry and write at once for prices to Davies ami Grilveson, moss-hair and mattress factories, Welaka, Fla. 2-2-4 t. Lovers of first-class apples can find hem at Smith s. 1 Ajw ri ded H: L lll H(t ci t_- \i u.ti l Faii’.t -L; mm MOST PU FADE. A pure Crap. ■ i’mvder. Free from Ammoni A! r adulterant. 40 Yi'AK-. u: aNDARU DR MAXV.ELL. A G rapine Pen Picture ot a well Known Poriner Ocaiian. From Sunday's Times-l'nion There goes a man, who would be no ticed auywber •, aud iu any crowd. I A stalwart, cominau I ng figure, well- , poised and elastic, i.espile its weight i of nearly 70 year-; a q<uck active | tread that has a good hit of soldier j about it aud -[ eak- vividly of the Camp and field; a handsome, kindly, j courtly face, fringed with long gray ! -i le whisker- and gray luust ; uu eye that can twinkle with Inn or sparkle wan thought; the chivalry of j : one of the old knight* aud the heart I of a hoy. That is one of the deepest ininkers I of tiie day, a man who makt - t pro- j pr found study of great economic aud scientific questions and writes enter- ! taiiiingiy on them all. A hi ui who, I at the ti an of a regiment of gray-dad > cavalry, led many a dashing charge iu the stirring days that have become al most a memory. Now, as a skillful physician, tie walks the quiet ways of , peace, cs edited anti respected tty all who know him, ami is as ready now to cross swords in the arena of reason, as lie was in physical combat in the • lavs of war. That is Dr. George Troup Maxwell. -- - Bucklin's Arnoa Salve. The best Halve in the world lorCuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rkeutu, i f ever Holes, Tetter, (.'happed Hands, ’ j ( liilblaLus, Corns and ail Hkin Erup-j tiotisaml positively cures Piles or no j pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retund- ! ed. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale bv Jas. B. Carlisle. Ail Sizes show cases fo: sale et TJ/) \ jc /mdeiQ a, RecidicHood- '-** a, ouday no an was celebrated at the result lice of Dr. VV. V. Newsom in i this city by the marriage of Mr. John .Vi. Reddick autl Miss Lint nolle E. ! Hood, ol Chester, H. C. The itev. J. ■ M. ITae officiating. Only leialives of ; Hie luuiliy were present. Tiie gloom is well known ill this Icily which was lus loruier home, but j is now a piospeious ami leading mtr \ chant ol LrouksVlile-. 1 befall bride is a most pleas.ug, ! intelligent aud popular young iaeiy. ; ine Runner exleuus us most litany j couaiaiutaiious lo me newly wedded ; pan, wiio will spend tneir honey* J moon in HI. Augustine and Palm I Beach. "All liuiuau history attests That happiness lor mau—me Hungry Mu-icr.'— , si use Lvs- ate apples, uiuea uepeausou tuuuer. And a go*d uvr is absolutely es sential for appreciating a go id UlUUer. Loro Lyrou anew that as well as auy | One ol ms greatest regrets was . lot aits weak slotnaeh. “Gad, mull | his lordship would say, "wliy don't one oi these internal doctors invent a liver medicineV” * yrou wou.d uevei have asked that question were he now living. Why ? uecause he Would have been using Dr. PleT'ce’s Pleasant Pellets, all ausuiuie iy suie cure lor Conslipatiou, indiges tion, Bullous attacks, and an derange ments ol liver, stomach aud dowels, there is no griping or violence about j these pills, and they’re guaranteed to | give satisfaction, or your money is re- j inuded. Don’t live With the stomach week, when the cure is within your reach for go cts. Thousands of cures follow the use of Dr. Huge’s Catarrh Remedy. It's? 500 reward h*r au incurable case. The vanishing city, or photographic views of the White city at the Anti- Mouopoly drug store. Price in cloth T 2.50; list price $2.50 A brass baud complete for SIOO, is the biggest ofl't r. Cpright Piano, Hquare piano, ('oucert Organ Chappel Organ ParloPOrgan aud Baby Organ. Stemway, Mason A Huulin, A. B. Chase, Mathushek, and Sterling Pianos. Mandolin, Guitar, Banjos, Fiolins, Autoharps, aud Accord ians. Flutes, Claronets, Cornets, Flagolets, aud Fifes. Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise, at the Ocala Music House, Montezu ma Block, F. VV. Hunt, Agent for ud& sM. H. MOFFETTS, !th E ' ;Place to buy and sell Household Goods ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Remember- That if you win to take advantage oi Colby ! o Free Crayon oiler you uad belter do su soon us u may he discon tinued at any lime. l-2d-S u-w. for Bale 10 Acne Land uue mile Hold Ocala. OUlladle lor truit or vegetable growing. oxduiesa E. C., Box (157, Ocala j T la. UiVW i-iotf J. Ediiiei’s 'iailuimg DegarLeeLi lias removed Horn iliomps all’s | block to Build’s new nlock uu c.xpo | sllloli Oil'e-et, where he will eounuue ! Uis Dusiuess ol cieauiug and lapaiiiug | suits. a lit also have in sloca a line j line uf pants and suiting. J. Bulker, Butler s new block. iub-lui Pomona A unset j btoex. Every desirable variety auu kind oi Uuu ticcs suited lor r turnia s son aiid riottuu stock lor sale. Be*mad iu lot : noi *n side ol public square. ivruy bin uue Bngguuce, nursery ineu, O* ala, j Fla. iXt-Utt tl. i or Rjut. A four room cottage iu good repair \ aud neigliburiiuod. inquire at Ban ner oliice. 2 lu-iiu fmes: Nursery block iu tiie blata Consisting ot budded orange, ieinou and grape—u nit trees. Auy age de eded. Those tu need of mtisery stock can make no mistake in quality or price oy addressing or catling on E. D. Coates, n tan ton, Fla. lb-27 if. first-Giass Livery service. The leading livery men uf Ocala Hingiu or duuule teams and saddle horses at Liddou Bros., Ocala, Fla. Oca.a House Barber chop. Get shaved aud have your tntir cut at the leading siiop in Ocala. .Special attention given tu children and acutes’ hair cuiliug and bang tninining. Work done saus,aToiy by exception ally good workmen in shop or at ival- UeUce. Police O tzelie eudurseiueiil Ataicn llin. loud. c. V. McCoy, Prop 'Bis and Express Service.— The ‘ol*l and Reliable” is now prepared to move parties on short notice. W agon/ made purposely loi tue business LOave orders with the ’bus driver Chanes Meyers, manager. New Goods. LOWEST .-. PRICES Having just returned from the mar ket with an elegant stock of New Style Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, Gloves, Notions, Gents’ Furnishings, Indies' Goods aud Children’s Shoes. Trunks and Valises. I solicit a share of your patronage. Give me seM before making your purchase. Very Respectfully, G* A. £sASH