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uptrstitlon and Crocodiles. Madaasea Letter. The different sections of the country I found that the ieope differed somewhat in their treatment of the crocodile. Some triles never harm them, while others retaliate upon them whenever human heingaare devoured life for life. The inhabitant.1? living upon the shores of a lake called Itasy are accustomed to make a yearlv proclamation to the crocodiles of the lake. The sorcerer making the proclamation stands on the shore near the water, and, stretching out his arms over the lake, cries out in a loud voice warning the crocodiles in the name of some supreme being, called Andria manitra, that any deaths among the peo ple caused by them will be duly avenged by the killing of as many in return. The well disposed crocodiles are then warned to keep out of the way, as the people do notquarrel with them but only with their evil-minded relatives, who have taken human life. This superstition relative to the crocodiles does not seem to ex tend to the crocodile's eggs, for in many of the villages the eggs may 1 found for sale in the market places. Among the neoole the etrgs are considered a great delicacv, and indeed they are very good, but it was sometime before I could over come my scruples and indulge in them freely. Dogs have a very sagacious way of outwitting the crocodile. I have seen a dog stand on the bank of a stream for some time barking furiously. As soon ..u iUa .tvwwliles in the vicinity had ir, (Lift l.i 1 v .... congregated at the place where the noise was being made, the dog suddenly ran off as fast as possible and swam across at some distance up stream. THE IVLoirrsbgiO- "FlzLSbJOiooLSiGy" Comer Iemon anl 1 ront ts., - - J a jva, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day ami Night. FRESH DRUGS! FRESH DRUGS! FRESH DRUGS! RECEIVED DAILY AT Jackson's PRESCRIPTIONS com THE I PHARMACY. All orders filled promptly and at bottom prices, pounded at all hours by e.xi'rieneed Druggists. BHSnBI OIF PALATEZA W3I. .T. WINEGAK CO., BAMtMIS. A General Kanklnt; TJnsliieww Transaett-d. 15uy and Soll Foreign Excliuntfc. Correspondents: New "Voi-lc First Na tional lianU; Kountze l?ros., ISoston; 3raverlek National Hank. KISS I M ME E LASMD COMPANY. PalatkaDailyHews A HANDSOME, NEWSY SIX-COLUMN NEWSPAPER I isJ P Jf L. MEYER, Water Street, - - Palatka, Florida. Wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of Paints, Painter's Supplies, Ready Mixed Paints, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Shelac, Varnish, Turpentine, Putty, Window Glass, Paint Brushei Fireproof Paint, Roof Paints and all kinds of Dry Paints. Neatfoot Oil, Lard Oil, Machine Oil, Benzine, Ladders, Step-Ladders, Wall Paper In fact Everything Kept in a First-class Paint Store. Being a practical painter and having 1 years experience in mixing and udr,g paint-! irU mv own paints, and cannot bo imposed upon by the inferior mixed paints w.th ''" this frt i of the country is flooded and soiii to uno.pcrionceu ueaiers- 1 oner one uunureu u.mihi.. . J body who can find one grain or adulteration in any pauu or goou xnai are mu or n store Respectfully, PUULI31IED A T. If. ASHUUY, Paesident. L. KLAII R, Treasurer. HAMILTON DISSTON, Vice-President. T. V. PALM Ell, Secretary. ACHES CHOICEST" LOCATIONS FOK RESIDKNCK A.J ll auu.x Oranges. Lemons. Pmeaindea. Banannas. Cocoanuts, etc., in the counties of OF Orange, Brevard, Sumter, Polk, Hillsborough, Manatee and Monroe. i-"oll in QiuuititioK to JSiiit l$nyi-. Prices $2.50 to $10.00 per acre, according to locat ion and quality. t.-TOdTnrxff i? eTTv t Business Lo KISSIMMLE CITlc Five-Acre I. Lots. . . .ots. V. T. FOIlllIH Manager. L00 to $"u0 :i0 to 5110 Jacksonville, Fla. a Ti.t.iftv NVw-Made Widower. Boston Courier, June 22. An eccentric character living in West ern Massachusetts had the misfortune to lose his wife, ami all arrangements were made for interring the worthy lady's re mains with fitting solemnity. When the hour for the ceremony arrived, however, the bereaved husband was nowhere to be found, and consternation fell upon the funeral guests as the minutes passed without his appearing. Just as suspense was becoming unbearable the widower came striding in from the back yard. if from violent exertion, his jMkl.lHj-, 'J --- - clothes covered with mud and his shirt sleeves rolled to the elbow. "Well, now." lie exclaimed in a loud tone, as ho came upon the silent company awaiting him, "is everything all ready? I thought as it was a kind of a half day I'd take time by the forelock and clean out the well. I won't he more'n two jiffies iixin' up, and then if you hurry things a little, parson, we shall get to the grave full as quick 's if I'd been sittitr here wastin' half aday." Special Master's Sale of Real Estate. Under and in pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for l'utmun county, made on the 2-1 tli day of May, A. !. lssi, in a certain cause pending therein, on the chancery side ol the court, wherein Autru-dus Monroe is com plainant and John 11. McLean, and Edward S. ('rill as the assignee of McLean & Bro.. defend ants. I will as t he special master, named and appointed therein, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday the 7th day of Ju ly, A. ll.. 1S84, hi front of the front door of the Court House in the city of Palatka, Florida, between the usual hours of sale, the following described real estate in Put nam county, Flori da, viz: The s w 4 of the n e 4 of sec. 2ti t. 10 s r 2:1 e, with the exception of twelve acres id the same belonging to S. Graham, conveyed to him by said John H. McLean, ami the descrip tion of which is set forth in bill of complaint tiled in said cause. Purchasers to pay for deeds. Jos, E. liAi.nwiN, Special .Master in Chancery. 8UAN0! PALATKA, 101C1TA, AT Off N The lOiigagement V. Sun. "My love," he said, "I have a heavy burden on my mind to-night. There is something that I must say, which, as my affianced wife, you should know." "VJjat is it, (leorgeV" she asked anxi- ""T un a victim to the demon of think. T mav.NI cannot resist the tem- kMl 1 c ' ' " tit ion of liuuor." -That will le all right in time, dear," .be renlied hopefully. "When i am your wife, my love and influence will , :., ..k.-.,. n reform. I am sure. Is that liriUn " allV". 'No. I'm a confirmed gambler. .Irnv.ned 1;lst niht at tlraAV l,oker- ..i v.-'Tieorge, when we are married I . ill make vour homo so pleasant and cosey that you will never want to go out at night without me." "I don't know. I am also a speculator in stocks. In fact, during the past week on Wall street I lost every dollar I had in the world." "I don't care for money," the young woman then said, as she disentangled heraelf from his embrace, "but my hus band must be honorable and upright in every way. I can never consent to risk my future with a man addicted to drink ing and card playing." In Chancery, In the Circuit Court Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Putnam County- In Chancery. James J. Montgomery, Complainant ) Suit for vs. - Marv A. Montgomery, Defendant. 1 uivoree. It appearing to the court that the bill o, com plaint was dulv tiled in this case ami altniavit made and filed" thai Mary A. Montfonierv the defendant. resi e-i beyond the 'limits of the State of Florida, 1 U" 111 one of the Unite.! States, it is therefore ordered that Die said .Mary . Montgomery, delendant, do appear and answer the said bill, on the First Monday in September, A. I). 1SK4, otherwise the complainants tan will be taken pro contesso. Vv'M. F. FouwAlU), Clerk t Circuit Court. Win. Thompson. Conplainant 's Solicitor. P. CUNNEELY, IMI'OKTF.U OF FineWineSjLlprs Etc., I Acker, Merrall & Co. '8 01ioi Ui-iinii ol Imported Segars Billiard and Bowling Parlors Attached FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM An Unadulterated Natural Guano, imported direct into Savan nah, Ga., from the Orchilla Islands in the Carribbsan Sea, by Tr& vers, Snead & Co., of Richmond, Va. We are now offering this High Grade Fertilizers to the Planters and Orange Growers of Florida, feeling confident that it is just ths thing they need, hav ing stood the test side by side with the best Fertilizers In the market for a number of years, and continues to grow in popu larity wherever it is used. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED T HE IMPORTANCE OF PALATKA AS A ND INFORMATION FURNISHED ON APPLICATION BY !. II. KOYAM. CO.. lmtwter Airents. Wster street. PAI.VfK K. f I. OKI l DISSTON PURCHASE-4,000,000 Acrs Watkh STltF.i:T, I'ALATK A, FLA. IN CHANCERY. State of Florida, in the Circuit Court for Put nam County, 5th J udietal Circuit of Florida. James W. Robertson, Coniplt. I vs. I Norman If. Chamberlin, Iu Chancery. Mary Ettic Chamtierlin. Defts. j Tt appearing by afiidavit, to (he satisfaction of the court, that the said defendants reside out of the said 5th Judicial Circuit of Florida, and bevond the limits of said State, but within the United States, the particular State bointf unknown, now, therefore, on motion of Cal houn, lillis& Calhoun, complainant's solicit ors, it is ordered that the defendants Norman It. Chamberlin and Mary Ft tie ( liambetiin. 00 appearand answer the bill of complaint, filed by thecoinplainaiif, iu the above eaiiL-e, on or U'fore the IHh day of October 18S4, otherwise said bill shall be taken as confessed. It is fur ther ordered that a copy of this order be pub lished in the Palatka News, a newspaper pub lished within said Fifth Judicial Circuit, where in saiil niortviared premises are situated, once in every week, for at least four months before said tith dav of ctober ls4. Dated May ;ilst, lsx.4. liy the Court. SEAL. WW. V. FoRWAIU), Clerk Circuit Court. Cai.hoi n, Ciii.i.is &. C.iaioi n, Cmpt's Solicitor, BRADLEY'S FERTILIZERS ShpyJ sS . fE jfc fd ' " f5 tt - 1 'AM a i.-ij7 -iirz. vjw - ..r F,-(;overnor Moses Free Affain. Chicago SpiH-ial. Sine (iavsairoex-(iov. Franklin Moses of Smith Carolina, was arrested here on complaint of Dr. J. Adams Allen and Dr. .T. II. Hollister. who charged him with swindling them out of $17 and $05 respectively. Justice held him to await the action of the grand jury, hut they did not see fit to indict him, though hoth of the physicians mentioned appeared ami testified against him. Friends of Moses attempted to draw them otf by of fering to give hack the money they had lost, but they had resolved to hdge the ex-govemn- in the penitentiary, if such a thing was iossible, and they are rather sore at the toor result of their ellorts. It appears now that Mrs. Moses and her two children appeared lforo the grand jury and united in an appeal for the re lease of the family,- promising that if he was set free the money taken would be refunded. Upon this he was allowed to go, and the physicians received the am ounts they had lost. Moses and his wife and children left the city this morning. Notice of Incorporation. Y AUTHORITY OF AN ACT OF THE bcirishiture of the State of Florida, enti tled "An act to provide tor the incorporation of Railroads and Canals," approved reuruarj l'.tth, lS7t, ami the acts amendatory tuereto, not ice is hereby fiven that a company has been formed under the name 01 me !-it. Aut?ut I110 and Jsilatka Canal ami Transpoi'latlon ?om pan to lie invested with all the rights, powers, pri vileges and franchises conterretl upon compa nies formed under said act, for the purpose of constructing, maintaining aim operawuir 11 mal and vessels ot various kinds lor tne transportation ot persons aim properi wninn the State ot Morula. The main line of said canal shall extend from a point at or near Toeoi, on the St. Johns river, to some point at or near St. Auirustine, ami from the channel of said river to de-p wa ter in the Atlantic ocean, and said canal shall utilize the waters of the St. Johns river to gether with the waters id' Moultrie creek jnSt. Johns count v, Florida, on the East, and those of Deep Creek on the West end of the propos ed canal. Dated June 1st, 18S4. J. K. Rainey, R. H. (i A UNF IT, J. S. ('OWlM)N, GEORGE E. WILSON, No. 15 West Ray street. JACKSONVILLE FLORI DA. trade distributing point and railway center, and its magnificent location at the head of ocean navigation on the St. Johns, and in tho midst of a charming- farming- and fruit produ cing section, renders it a natural focal point for the news of the Peninsular, and affords the opportunity to make It what It is pro nounced by the press to be, a first-class news paper, both in its make-up and in the charac ter of its collated news. 1 O 1 I T I C A L L Y The News is Democratic, and while it will be courteous to ul!, it will stand steadfast In its adherence to those principles of that party, the success of which'alotw; insures liberty and t'ood government. The Year 1884 isaCampaigH Year Roth the National and State Campaigns are to be waged. Towards the settlement of the momentous political istues they involve. THE NEWS FLORIDA LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. IHM1TOX DISSTON, President. J. J. DUNNE, Vice-President. T. T1. ASni HY R. SALINGER. , Treasurer Secretary. LANDS FOR, SALE AT GOVERNMENT PRICE OF $1.25 PER ACRE. IN R LOCKS OF NOT LESS THAN SO NOU MORE TITAN f.40 ACRES. WITHIN SIX MILES OF RAILROAD LINE, PRiCE $2.50 PER ACRE. r .x r.o iwi i t, i- ai r VATMVTIF.S OK UPLAND AND LOWLAND AND ARF. 1 r nd!i'tcJ to Oranges. Lemons, l,une, l'tn"- A ppics, i .tuiMim-e. mpur-i nue. r.n. i . c. """I u ' . . rt V. ' . r t.. I'r.ln.1. llMront llwit'irn SnmtfP 1.KW etc and areclnetiv in me counties 01 -i. jo;n.-, , ...wm, .......v.. , , ilernan.lo, Hillsborough, Polk. Manatee and Monroh. a , v- Our Lands are celling rapidly. Thousands of settlers have located on them durtn tbe rMt sixmonlhs. Do not delav if you want them at present Low Prices. A t Stock -f this company will be received at !.) per share m nay merit for land locatM in compact bodies of f4() acres or more. For further information apply at the oWoo of the ccm- ,,'U1J' -v. T. JOItltlM, Land Commtsior.er, JacltsonTlllc, Fla. A. &G. C. C, and Okeechobee Land Co. S. II. C.UKV. President. W. II. WKKIHT, Vice-President. J. M. KRF.AMER, F.ntrine-er. TI AM ILTON DISSTON, Trran. R. SA LING Lit, Secretary. LANDS FOP. SALE IN LOTS OF FROM -111 TO 10.WH) ACRES IN THE COUNTIES OF BREVARD, POLK, MANATEE AND MONRDTV PrilCF.S: For averaire, Pine Lands For average Prairie and Pasture Lands For Lake and River Fronts For Sugar Lands The Lands of this Company ar J per nrrn .t? per acr . , fci.( to Ifi.m pT tern 11 (Hi per nor Tropical Fruits. Rlcf, (nw-'sallv adapted to the ''iilluro of Sugar Cane, etc., and are g-n. rnuy ncceim, o, ...n ,, . . Florida Southern Railwwy. Xlio Oi-siiifjr Holt Tlonie. Office Srrr.iitxTFM'm, Palatka, March 2 ls.4. JVC The nearest approach to perpetual mo tion is found in some modern clocks, which are made self-winding by an in genius arrangement. The idea has been utilized in some watches, which, by the motion of the wearer in walking are made to wind themselves up as they run down. It is said that Japanese women have never seen and do not know the use of pins. A Japanese young man may feel comparatively safe in sitting on the sofa with the young lady in that country. In Chancery In the Circuit Court Fifth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Putnam County- In Chancery. Amanda Rrown Complainant John Brown Defendant. S Divoric. It appeurintr tothe court that the bill of com plaint was dulv filed in this case and affidavit made and tiled' that John Brown the defend ant resides lievond the limits of the State of Florida, but in one of the United States, is in the State of Oeorvria. it is therefore ordered that the said John Brown do appear and an swer the said bill on the F'irst Monthly in Sep tember. A. D: K4. otherwise the complainant's bill will be taken pro confesso. Wm. FoiiWAitn. Clerk Circuit Court. Wm. Thompson, Complainat "s Solicitor. In Circuit Court. Putnam County Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of Flortia. In Chancery. F. Q. Crawford ) vs. Bill for Divorce. Tamar J. Crawford It apitearintr by the affidavit of the com plainant tiled in the above cause that the de- ieuoanr resiuesoui 01, mm iit'eimi nu- oiio. i of the State of Fltrida. to-wit, "in the State of Michigan. Now therefore it is ordered that j the defendant Tamar J. Crawford, do appear; and answer the said complainants bill for di- j vorce tiled ajrainst her in our said court on or j before the first day of Soptemlter. A. D. 14. j otherwise said bill may bo taken pro confesso. 1 Witness mv hantl and the seal of our said court ! thit 'Uh day ot April A. 1. inh. Wm. F. Fhhwakd, Clerk Circuit Court. "XOTHCETO TAX PAYERS. THE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE AT PA 1 latka Election District, No. 8, on Monday. Mut 5th. and remain durinsr the week ending on Saturdav the U!th ftr the purpose as of as sessing theState and County Tax for the year D 1SS4. All tax pavers wishinjr tux blank will please call at either the office of clerk of Circuit Court or Tax Collector, where they will find them. J Av W )ODS. Tax Assessor Putnam County. I TAMPA & KEY WEST RAILWAY THE "GEM CITY" ROUTE. o THE ONLV ALL RAIL LINE TO ORANGE PARK, MAGNOLIA, GREEN COVE SPRING & JACKSONVILLE. Three Hours Quicker to Jacksonville Than bv anv other!l inc. GOING STATION'S. Lv Palatka.. Ar Int4-rlaehen " Wait's Crossing: " Gruelle " Micanojty " Lochbit? " Retldicks " Ocala " North Lake Weir. . " South Lake Weir. . Ar Lecsburjr . . . t;oiNG STATIONS. Lv Lecsburjf . SOUTH. MAIL TTSaurr m . ! 2:a0 " 3:5.r " fi;10 " 4:.'i7 " 4:"0 " 5:40 " tiilit " r.:.VI " i I Acom'd'Jn P:(l A m -:;.) " 11:12 " 11:54 " 1:44 P U 2:27 " S:M " t:f. " fl::'tT. " 8:2V' " I,rnve Jacksonville dally at Arrive Rt Jftckonrlllo daily Rt. . Arrive at Callahan dally at Arrive at Waycroes daily t. Ar South Lake Weir. . . " North I'ike AVelr. .. " Ocala " Retldicks " Lttchbie " Micanopy " Gruelle ' Wait's Crossing- " Interlachen ArPalatka... ........ TKArNS"ARlUVE NJRTH. fi:() A M fi:Ml " ,:xi " 8:07 " 8:19 " 8:W 122 9:59 10:5.5 Acom'tFtn 7:0U A V 8-.:C " S:.V " in::.r " 12:43 1:20 fi:10 3:2fl 4:4 B:ft4 P M Ix-ave BROAD GAUGE. STEEL RAILS, AIR BRAKES, FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. "RAINS; RUN AS FOLLOWS: ;t)i.( sol Til. Jacksonville !.;na. m. .i.:0 p. m. iransre Park 10.23 Matruolia It.."t4 " Green Cove Sprinjr 11.(4 " West Toetii 11:40 " Arive Palatka 12::.M p. m. ctUNt; Noirni. Ix'ave Palatka lo;:.,a. 1:1. 4:15 p. m. Florida Sou. June ,1':4") " 4:22 West Toeoi . ll::t " r:i:s " Given Cove Spring 1 1 c" " "i-''i " Majrnt.lia 12:00 " r.:M " ' O ran tre Park 12:;1 p. m. S:til " Arrive Jacksonville... . 1:U0 " ti:45 " THE ST. JOMS' RAILWAY 3.30 p. 4.00 4.37 4.42 ;:!? 5..Vi will five its untiring- efforts to iufluencc pub lic opinion for the best interests of the rrople. To do this more effectually, tho editors will at once begin the publication of The Weekly News A folio 4.s-eolumn pfl p r, equipped with the currnet news, or a complete digest of the hap penings of the week. This publication, at the price of QUE DOLLAR -we hope to introduce into every household in this section too remote to be reached by our Daily. AT G AIN ESVI LLE ( 9::)0 A V t 12:30 P M 4:30" 7:4!S A M From Palatka, Ocala anil Leesburp. From .Nffeanopy TRAINS LEA VGAINES VI LLE. ( 8:00 A M and , !J:mPM F'or Palatka, Ocala and Leeshurir. For Micanopy MICAN'OPV 3:00 p m 5:!1 P M SaTnnnnh, FIorltlA A "Wrutern RY Wnyero.P 1 ? o 1-1 TA ne. All trn1n Oil.- r.-.f.d ? ? r:n br Onl-y!. tfHUh' Mrririi.-.m time, which ; & rr.;ni't" slower than Jaeki,n ilk time. ON and after Sunday. May 11, passenger Trains will leave and arrive as follow: . . 8:30 a m .. 8:15 t . 9:11 a m .. .lb( a m Arrive at Brunswick daily at P m Arrive Ht Thoinscville daily at 3:17 pm Arrive at P.ainbridpre daily at. .:10 p i Arrive nt Chattahoochee ii ail y at :1 pm rrivo nt Pc r.sficoia da!v at 11:4 p Arrive Mobile tb.Hy at 4: a n Arrive at New Orleans daily ht 10:10 a m Connecting- at Chattahoochee wita Pcnoaar la and Atlantic Rai!rd daily for PenaHflol. Mobile, New Orleans. Teias and all trans-Mia-issippi points. Pullman Buffet and Sleeping Cars on this train, Jacksonville to Fensacola, Mobile and New Orleans. FAST MAIL. Leave Jacksnnrllle daily at t:30 pm Arrive at Jacksonville daily nt 2:10 pm Arrive at Callahan daily at :10 p m Arrive at Waycross daily as V.oft p m Arrive at Jeasup daily at 6:! pii Arrive at Savannaa daily at 8:17 p Arrive at Charleston daily at 1:4A a m Arrive at WashinRton. D. C, dally at..ll W p m Arrive at New York daily at L J? Connecting at WaveroM with ThrougR nUl msn Palace Buffet arid Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars, Waycrops to New York without chanffe. JACKSOM VII.I.R KXPlinsi". Ix nve Jacksonville daily at Arrive at Jacksonville dally at Train leaves at. . . Train arrives at . . f.:30 .fi:lu A M r m F'irst-class ear through from Gainesville on all trains. CONNECTION'S. Palatka tc n steamer i !ty i Sew York, Boston, DIRECT At West Toeoi. -MARES- COXXECTIO St. Aug-ustine. At Palatka with Jacksonville, Tampa & Key We-it Ry, fast river steamer for St. Au tustine. Green Cove Springs, .lack...nri:h an.l all points North. East and Yeu. and w.Le ' . .'.....1. t'l... In ilr;. tin river Mcitnieis lor ,-outit rii..i. .i with the Twin Screw Ir Palatka," for Charleston, Philadelphia, etc. At Wait's Crossing with Peninsuiar Railrnai for vs'iildo. At (Gainesville with Trr.r.!t Railroad for Cedar Key, Pencaeola, New Orleans and Tam- P At Ocala with Transit Railway and Hacks for Silver Springs. At Locrde.irir with boats on Last; Harris for points on lAke and alon St. Johns and Iike Eustis itailway. Also with Grahams Hacks for Brooksville, Sumterville and all points In St tut h Florida. S. C -N ANT, .TAS. D. HOLLISTER, General Mannirer. Superintendent. O. W. BKOMWELL, G. 1 . r . i I . A. Of We nrcre our friends. loth in and out Putnar- county, to aid us in the distribution and from Rates and Fare to all Points as Low as by ! 0f both our publications anv other line, and bairirajre checked through, j M. R. MOKAN, (i. W. BLNTLEY, I Gen. Pass. Atrent. Gen. Manae-er. I PUBLIC OR PRIVATE BOOKS JEPT BALANCED OR ADJUSTED, IN strict confidence, by i W31. i. JIOATl, Expert accountant. Practical instructionain Hookkeepin. Best of references. Apply at this office. A copy will If mailetl free tothe gvtter-up of clubs of the subsc; ?r3 to either the Daily or Weekly editions. Address all corresiKndciice. to ;THE PALATKA DAILY NEWS. KEUKA AND ORANGE SPRING TRANSFER COMPANY TEAM WILL LEAVE KEUKA FOR I . , , Orange Spring every morning on arrival or the freight train fram Palatka, for the purpose of Transporting Passengers and Freight. For further information address KEUKA AND ORANGE SPRING TRANSFER COMPANY, At Keuka. Putnam Co., Fla. C. A. LOPEZ & CO.. agls at Grange Springs. 5:30 p m P:00 a m . :?0 P IB . tt:00 p at :lf p m B:!t7 p ta . P:4 p m .12:10 a m . :r a m .11:' f p m . 7:(i a m M ?h n ' .'J, . m . 1 It rt . '. '' li r . 7:fi, a m . :10 p in . 6:ii p wa . 8:30 a m 1K:1 pm 15:40 p m . 10:5 a m . M p m . fi:45 a rn .11:30 a m . 7:f7 p ra . C:W a m 8:10 a ra 3:00 f m 7JB p m 7:.VI a m 7Ti a ra Drawinr Rf.cm Hffr.ino- (firs r.n this Train to Wr.shirirton. Pi!!:nan Palace Sieei!P.p- Ci:j-s. Jackftonrille , to Savannah. Pullman Sleeping- Cars on this Train to Louia ' vllie via Thomasviile. : Pullman lintel and Sie-p!nj; Cam on thi ' Train to Cincinnati via Savannah. I A Restaurant has been opened at Waycrow, I and abundant time will be allowed for mala ! by all pa-sen?cr trains. I Connecting at Savannah with steamers for 1 New York. Philadelphia. Boston and Baltl I more. Connecting at Charleston with HeamfTS 1r New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Trains on B. and W. R It. leave Junc-flo-n, i going west, at 15:lo n. m., and for Prunswick l at 12:10 p. m., daily. ; Through tickets wd t all points by I-Mill I and Steamship conn ctlons, and liarirag ! Checked through. Alsi Sleeping Car 1 ftrtha and sections secured av Company's Office la ! Asror's Buildinir. 4 Bay street, and at Df pot i Ticket. Office. 3 A ... L. TA V I. R. i General Passenger Agent i A. M. IVF.S. A-rit. t' Arrive at Callahan daily at Arrive at Waycross daily at Icave Gaines.-ille daily at Ioave Newnansville dally at. .. l,cave New Bradford '.any at . . Ixave Live (ink daily a. Arrive at. Dnpont daily at Arrive at Albany dally at Arriv e at Jesup daily at Arrive at Macon dally at. Arrive at Atlanta dauy t Arrive r Ci :'ri-. - -.-;.:!- at Arrive a; M.h l:." dif'r J-! . Arnv; f ' i- '. t.t . Arr'vi at f'!ic:nrtht: daiij ul... ' Arrive at Chicago daily Ht i Arrive at St. Loum dally at . . . . Arrive at Savannah daily at, . . . ; Arrive at. Augusta daiiy at. . ' Arriv- at Charleston daily at ; Arrive at Washington daily at 1 Arrive at New York daily at ' Arrive at Thornaviile daily at . Arrive at A!lany rtatiy at I Arrive at Montgomery daily at Arrive at New rk-ans da:iy at Arrive at Nashville daily at . . Arrive at toulsviile rlaily at . , Arrive, at Cincinnati dally at. . '. Arrive at St. Loui daily at i Arrive at. Chicago daily at... . Pullman pmace Buff'-r and For Sale. PWO CONE PULLEYS, (one a split pulley. teen inches diameter. I HAVE JUST T. ri" A three inch face, four steps, from ten to tif- Appiy at rrms office OPENED A first-clasa Meat Market, anl keep tm?t ant lv on hand a supply of fref-h tx-cf. I-r fowl, t ry, and vegetables in season. (ioodsdcllvereA frte. Give me a trial is all I ask. C. II. WIGG, cor. Lemon k 3rd Sta.