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DAILY JJEV78-FATiATiTA, riiOiaPA, -SUNDAY" HORHINQ, JANUARY 22, 1838. THE DAILY NEVS FU1USHXD DAILY A1TD PALATKA NEWS FUBUSHIQ CO. amcs: mnra betldihg. on uid bt. PALATKA. FLA.. JAN. 22, 1888. Term. ?mw Vwwn will ba denvered to etty subscrlb M rr aant by mall at the f caUvwin mtoB Tares months. T S3 0 ls BMwtte oiwrw .. ohacriptioa pries of Tbi WraiT Wwws iLl m 11 pr year. Term InYaxiaUy in ad- Weather Judications, lastern and Western Florida, 'alight change in temperature, rain, preceded by fair weather in Eastern Honda, light to frtah easterly wind. Temperature, etc.. at 7 a. m.. Central Meridian time, jesieroay morning; Ther. Bar. BUmarck .28 . Iaul Yaaktoa -IS Omaha 1 . Louis 30.-W 30.7U ;..v au.:w . 30 H6 a. as -Wind . Force. IMr E N HE gw few KB Ji W N W NW Cincinnati.. .. 14 Naahvllle...... 29 Atlanta 40 Savannah 44 MoWl. to yeoMtuola M Washington 23 Maw Yur..... W Tbe "hiRh" pressure was central orer the eastern boundary of Minnesota, with the "low" off the northeastern coast of Maine. The winds were varied every wbeie. CITY NOTES. MTT MOM, ETC. Items Gathered Hare and There by Oar Beportorial Corps. Crowds continue to come on the steamer Sylvester. The scene on Lemon street lat night was one of animation. The Putnam Skating Kink was bril liant with revelry last night. Lots of tangle foot on the streets yes terday afternoon ant evening. A. leap year parry was anionic ui , . j , i ? i pieasurea ui uruTwuiua ia uigut The next public improvement is to pave our main thoroughfare Lemon - a reet. Mr. Oscar Barron has engaged Tower's band, of Boston, to furnish music for the Putnam. The Rev. Mr. Bridges will preach both . morning and evening services at" the Methodist Church to-day. The hose carriage, out at the last alarm, is now in the shop claiming first repairs. The boys are rushers, don't you know. loe auverasing sana wicn ana oanner fiend is abroad on our streets. lie was seen meandering up and down yester day. Jacobson did it. Loafers are getting to be annoying at the rear of the Putnam House. Com plaint has been made and several names were presented for publication. A word to the wise is sufficient. The colored brother with his big mouth organ, and bis chum with his bones, entertained the travelers while waiting at the Lemon street depot for belated train last night. A member of Thk Palatka News staff has just received forty rods of fencing made by the St. Johns Fence Company, and has ordered more for his place at Lake Coma. Hu-s-h, don't give it away there's to be a p-rize you won't tell, will rou? a prise fight. The coTorv J bora are going to do it right this time. Time and place hereafter. Mind you don't tell the per lice. The Mayor's Court was dry yesterday. Thero was ouly one arrest made during the day, and the culprit was so overcome by intoxicants that it was impossible to remove him from the county jail for trial. Mr. Fergus, of Oak Villa, recently dug up a varigated mooiiflower, twelve years old, with a bulb weighing sixty-eight pounds and of five feet and nine inches in circumference. He Intends sending it to the Sub-Tropical. Terrible conflagration heavy lots narrow escape teeth gone insurance not realized. Mr. Policyrender how is it? Why don't you pay op? Is this life or accident? Please cancel my policy if you cannot pay me for my grinders. The members of the Palatka Muaicale are hereby' notified that there will be a meeting of the society at St. Mark's Chapel to-morrow evening. There will be no more gatherings on Thursdays, the change taking effect from this time on. rectory started on Lemon street. Plant all in. Steam engine placed yes terday. There s nothing like enterprise. Peanuts made hot and crisp at the Smiths' confectionery. Be ready when the whistle blows to get your orders in. Thk Palatka News is the recipient of an immense turnip, measuring about ten inches in diameter by twenty-five inches in circumference, grown by Mr. O. D. Old, of Old's Station, on the St. Augustine and Palatka Railway. It ia placed on exhibition at the office. The attention of all our readers, and especially all those interested in veg etable growing, is called to the adver tisement of Mr. Charles F. Eaton, which occupies such a large space on this page. Crates of best material and with prices guaranteed to be the lowest in the mar ket. You cannot fail to get satisfaction. Scene 1. Young man at the front gate, his charmer beside him. Moon bright, air balmy, conversation lively. Scene 2. Vice dog attacks charmer from the rear, a bite on bovine extremity, terrific scream charmer escapes leaving a trail of sawdust on the marble paving. Jj aval omne. Once more we are greeted with fair weather, and while our Northern friends are shivering with the prevailing cold. Palatkane are enjoying a mild, balmy temperature. The city of Palat ka extends a hearty welcome to all who will come and participate in her bounte; ous blessing. The Degree of Bebekak Pioneer Lodge, No. 23, L O. O. F., .will confer the Degree of Rebekah on members who have attained the third degree, their wives and daughters, on Tuesday evening. January 24. All brothers and sisters of the order in pos session of this degree are cordially in vited to he present. After theceremon! is there will be interouting remarks, recitations, singing, etc.. followed by m 1 Co A 3 1 SEffl-AffiUfiL- CI 1888 Sfi Ja D -AT M. H. ROGERO & Co.'s POP U L ml Wfj ((olg mm FOR ONE WEEK, TO MAKE nOOLi FOB SPRING GOODS! Sheer Mofti ii Even Depni! ! Hamburg Edgings, first sale of the season, from 9 a. m. until 10:30 a. m. 2,000 yards 6-inch to 1-inch wide at 9c. Come early and have first choice. 500 pairs Extra Fine Hosiery, worth 50 to 65c, at 35c. 500 pairs Lisle Thread Hosiery, at Uhc. 20 dozen Gents Unlaundried Shirts, Linen Bosom, at 49c. IPirices Ourb in Tw-o In Cloaks, Newmarkets, Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, Velvets, Trimmings, etc. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Putaaaa Hmm E I. Hail. Geo Hail. PruvMenoe; J P Gasten, Aihfviiie, N ': A i Buyer, Wm T Ulaine. Jack sonville; J S Ifuxnell. uity; 8 W Hiirtlctt. New Havr 1, John K-nlinr and wif PbiuMtolphia; K l RuUer, l T liuker, Louisville; io B Nich oi. Huston: Kotwrt Lonir. t;w A Ijnag, Inter Inchen; John II Wimrrtixl wife. Mm Maine, It winn; W E t uth-r aiii wife, rhli.tro; Holw-rt Pati. rm, Mum Patte-nom. I'hiUi.li-lphin; Mm Carriw aiigvr. Miss toubia Mitrer, New Orhniw; J l.Wrthy atMl wire. tprin(tkll, M H lrlnwil. aal wife, Auburn. -N ; Mins N H Smith. Mi -ophia Boyd, C M Wilifcr, Cincin nati: H P t'riM)k, Baltimore; A H fr'urman, fct win t ui uuiii. New York; E Munsoo anJ wifw, Phihufc-lphiu: Mr. J M AmotU, Miiw I' E (lark. I hH tfo; J liunb-r, AUunta; Mr. H Millu Van Kim:b. Millla, Mans; Tboa Ucaver and wrvant, ihinvill.-. I d. Phnals. A J Hinder, K A Hinarvn. Mrs Heaaren, H C Folirer, Srw York; K S In 1 1. TallaliMMHw; H B Stcvnu ana wife. Cltra: E Brown and wife. lnterUu hu: John C Tell'air, city: W H Chand-U-r, KoUcstttin; J A Yam-y and wife, Vk W li kwlii. W W Stowe. Jat konvilie; K M Ctnyder, Kanaat lit-; Jas Junes, Paraloga Springs. Kmrmtrnwrn. Wm J ric. New York; E J Trlay. V H A ! Coz U 1 W'iiwxi, MumliM: E 9 Biu hi- mn Bo. to; E it KedOfldand wife. PbUailelphta; J A iSparkmnnii. AuiriKsta. Me; Limta era, BulU morr; r H Iturc, W UuiiliKton. lel; C H lamp. Memphu; T Hockley, I'uiiaoVlDbia; J H Ner and wif,-, H uleton, k J H Vf rafutm. Canada; Perry Hollaiid Jaukmnvuie. SPECIAL NOTICES. Go to Shelley's cash grocery for coffee roasted daily by a man of seventeen years' experience. Seed Potatoes, true to name. Chilli Had, Earlr Koee, Beauty of Hebron, at Joux T. bt'NX. ja21-2t desiinied to keep out rabbit, etc. It is made of good materials and is very dur able. Orders promptly tilled at the fac tory, old Florida Southern depot. It A few thousand choice budded orange, lemon and tanjyvrine trew, price $l- per hundred. Address Mrs. K. IS. Uiinn. ; ton, Huntington. Fla. ju2"2-0t eod in all styles received fresh from Indian Kiver, at Ora- bam s Acacia bakery. It Oysters every day Two very desirable pleasure floats tor sale. Apply at Sunny Point. jaia-l,t N. P. Whtte. J. H. Shelley has a fine stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries which he will nell cheap for rash. Lemon street, opjotite Express Office. jal-5t Fok Sale Full blooded German Mas tiff, thirteen months old. Inquire at this office. jalH-tf For Sale at a Bargain, House tod good Garuen. 1 000x2 19 feet). For sale cheap if sold soon. jal-6t II. P. Dixsex. For Sale Stylish Private Carriage, built to or der. Hold for want of use. Apply at Central Drug Store. jail-lit Stop Coughing! Iceland Slots and Flaxseed Drops will da At R. J E. J. Smith's, N& 8. Lemon Street. , jal-tf Champagne Cider and Ginger Ale. non- intoxicatmi; beverages, just received at K.&LJ. Smith's. No. 8 Lemon street. jatt-tf For rent or sale, a handsome two and a half story Residence, central part of town. Palatka; ten rooms and all con veniences. Apply, G. 1L Stafford. del5-2mo Bargains in Baal Estate. For sale in St. Johns County, Fla.. three and one quarter milfs from Merri field Station, on the Palatka and St. Au gustine Ksdway, one farm of fifty-six acres, twe. ' - under fence, fourteen un der cultivai jn, situate on a first class wagon road. Also other real estate. Ap ply to J. F. Texxey, Federal Point. Fla. jal4-3rn The Milkmaids' DrilL The Milkmaids's drill will take place on Wednesday evening 35th inst, 8 o'clock at the Armory of the Gem City Guards, Florida Southern Railway building. The diors will be open at 7:30 o'clock. The drill will be engaged in by thirtv-two young ladies dressed in costume, who have made themselves perfect in march tag KinS through the manual with pails and stools, singing, etc. All those who wish to enjoy a pleasant evening can do so, by buying a ticket and avail ing themselves of this opportunity. Tickets for sale at the drug store of M. Kersting, corner Front and Lemon streets, and at the door. Welaka and FruitLind Peninsula. A more beautifully located town or district with more productive soil cannot le found in the htate of Florida tlian the aliove. If you wani health, go tLere. If you are looking for investment, go there. If you want to rai.se produce, stop there. Several orange groves are for sale at a sacrifice. The best land can be bought at $10 per acre, and town property is 2heap. Go to the Fruitland Peninsula. Two boats daily to Welaka, twenty-five miles south of Palatka. J. Russell Kennedy, the general agent for the Peninsula, will give full information. Mail matter promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. Call on or write to Mr. Kennedy. SHOES. BY SOOM. MTMSJS. etc 1 thank my patrons of thio town and vicinity for the liberality with which they have supported me this season. To show my apprecia tion I shall offer them on Beck Lime. First (lTtalitT Rock Lime manufactured by the tX'ak Lime Companr, for sale bv the single barrel or car load, by C F. Baton, agent, Jacksonville, Tampa and Key est RailwaT wharf. dell-tf House and lot for sale cheap, corner Madison and Ieck streets. Apply at J. H Shelley's cath grocery, Lemon street. ja23-6t For Rest House on corner Oramre and Blake streets. Apply to Adele "", corner Len.on and DUke streets. ja23-3t The St. Johns Fence Comrjanr. of Pa latka. are making some serviceable gar den and truck fasja fencing, especially Lemon Hot Drops, Cure all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung Diseases. Price 35 cent. Lemon Hot Drops. Sold by druggists. Prepared by Dr. IL Mozley, Atlanta, Ga., in both liquid and fezenge form. Dr. II. Mozley. Dear Sir: I have suf fered for five years with a severe cough and lung trouble. I saw your advertise ment of Lemon Hot Drops and procured a bottle, having tried every cough syrup and lozenge tnat 1 could hear or with but little benefit. To my surprise, I de rived benefit from the first dose. 51 y cough left me, also the soreness of my lungs, bv the use of four small bottles only. My cough was so severe at to pre duce hemorrhages at the time I began to nse it, and the relief was so great that I bau ever feel grateful to you. Mrs. C SUts, ro. 4 Orange street, Atlanta, Ua. The Grader (or Apparatus) shown me by Mr. J. IL Green, is the beet thing I have yet seen. J. . Kino. Rescued from the Grove. Wy wBS m aw-y I wkk a Uoed Lilian wUca I la a wary hrga alctatad aa4 w!y loofciag raani'm laaaByaa, Is af tfca fcaat stMkiaa. wtrk m kaawU ia an way. ago my mnaiaa waa calW S. S. S, I piqcaiaj aoaaaaf Utk amBthi, waa ca aa. ki to tain ao4 ia a abort waa ianaawd ia task aa4 afiaaatk, aa4 tha aam , wkack was taaa ka artaaa ary kaad aad aawJaU w ta kwaa, kaawa ta aaaL Sbm ka4 Waa ia ad a waribla csaautioaiaryaaaBaa waa aaaaarawata'.waarat A taMifet laiaawl th S. S. S. taac t i.fialaa I fiaa Hn fcm inra rr iVi flrV X yaaUJy aatka laii wataan m far KGREEX. A Candid Acknowledgement. Extratrt from a letter of Dr. I. W. Atkiiuon. EUoam Sprinm, Ark. "I know tliat many physicians are very much prejudiced against all pro prietary medicines, and I think some times foolishly so. I am, however, will ing to acknowledge merit wherever it is deserved. I have prescribed Simmons Liver Regulator, and have given it a pretty thorough trial myself, and think it des e.-ves all the praise it receives. I have watched its use for the last five years and do not know of a more popular medicine. My patients praise it very highly and it gives good results wherever it is used." Churches To-Day. Episcopal, Rev. C S. Williams, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School. 3:30 p. m. Presbyterian, Rev. L. X. Wilson, - tor Services, 10:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. Sunday School, 3 p. in. Prayer meet ing, 7 p. m. Wednesdays. At the Methodist, Rev. Mr Bridges will preach. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meet ing will be held at 7:30 o'clock Wednes day evening. Rev. J. II. Johnson, of Boston, will preach in the First Baptist Church this morning. Services at 11 a, m. asd. liM p. m. Sundav school at 10 a. m. Catholic. Rev. Father Walsh The usual Sabbath services. St. Philips P. E. Mission, colored. Rev. r Butler, pastor Services at 11 a. ni and 7 p.m. The Palatka Hewn. Seville Iodeiientjent. Of all the institutions in the State that have the good of the people at heart there is none more prominent than Tue fALATKA 1JAILY mws. e have often been the recipients of personal favors at the hands of the editors and managers or tnat paper, bat last Wednesday night tney snoweu tneir interest in the welfare of our people by telegraphing ns at their own expense a warning of the approach of the cold wave. About noon Thursday we received another telegram of the same kind, and it was also fully prepaid. It is useless for as to attempt to sav anything good of The Palatka News to our local readers, for that paper has more suoacrioers at nevuie than all the other daily papers in Florida, and all know wbat a truly good paper it is. and show tieir appreciation by patronising itlioerallr. be editors ana mamurera of thk ftiwg nave many warm mend in this section. They are generous to a fault, obliging, courteous and deserved ly popular. Thk News has labored under a great many disadvantages since its establish ment, atili its managers have, by hard work and good treatment, won the con fidence and esteem of the people, and that is wbat it takes to make paper a Such Bargains as will surprise even the most incredulous. I always mean business and insist that every body will be-satisfied. Respectfully, I. JACOBSON. CaMaM ass mtTMU ourtt. CABBAGE AND VEGETABLE OE. I have just received a lanre stock of fine Cabbage and Vegetable Crates, which I-will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. Prices guaranteed to be lower than ever offered before. Write for prices before purchasing elsewhere. 1. F. EOTJp A eawBSSwassswatosSsaj an bbbwBSBws SB awaaawaawa State Agent Bangor Improved Orange Box. Warehouse J.t T. & K. W. Ry.f Palatka, Fla. genii jaJ."J-SuTbwtf For Sick Headache, ItilioasneHs, Constipation. The ancs rhtrfirjmin people feel, Huweter liirnt mar t. their meal. Hhotjl! ueVr be ti(T-rl u reiKMe Anil bn-M a traiu of irraver wura. Vheo I'rrfrrt Hmlih they mar aeoiire TbnHighTAKHANr- at:i.tZfc.K.aafe and sure. MOTELS. OAVERS HOTEL, r.AIXESVILLE, FLORIDA FEltl). DATER. .... Pronrletor. Tbe 8Mith Florida and Wvatern and Florida Southern trains all atop war this hob.-!. Flrat ciaxa in every particular. Terms, to HOU per dajr. JalHlin Huntington, Florida. hew hoteTqui-si-sana -HF.UE 13 HEALTH. FlXE UlCATIOX-NF.WLT FCUXIHF.D. Etcolk-nt Table. ri to $ia 00 x- wei-k. Address, F. 8. IIAfOX. k ll-?m Hunt.nirton. Fla. PUTTMl HOUSE O. il. DA K RON, I'roprletor, I'A I. ATI v A. KLO It I OA 0PEX DKCEMIJI'It TO MAY. ItllFFIIil! & PABKEB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HABDlAr.A "F?.Tn Stoves, Doors, ur YAvn 1. 1111 B. -mm m . .... r.a?"lVSry i.&OTt "mm.n.tlery PktoN ltiirhi ivirn Mr ii u"' "S.unF UIIS wwnss Junes, 11 ia.TCeWlwli "W"?,. Tiniilnp, Steam IMno "YCinfT f V , 'm r oiiiis' Asbestos 1 Hints. ljeltz's Tubular Oil Stoves, llanct, Jr., Farm and Harden Im plements. Florida Southern Buildings, Palatka, Fla. rir-omtKwpoN)r,NCI,. WOMCIT n f .u ataaBaBaaa'nBMaaa aatauii dt'12-ir WATCHES CLOCKS JCWEIHV ITC. Coiiiiio and Sanitary Arrangements Complete. WITH ALL THE MODERN C0NVENIEXCE3 Jas-tf THE CARLETON, Paltttka. Florida. A f t) 1 1 E V S 1 1 ELLKY PKOPKIETOR. Xlatcs, S2.50 to S3 Per Day fSi i &wr ... J s A large stock of Bridal and Birthday Presents, at JOHN F. SPECK'S Jewelry Store, Front St., Palatka, Fla. CLOTHING. GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC- HH & 50 S O c S 2, r 2- O CD ET ' 5- (Q HARDWARE. IN rKICE OF nnnn M Doors aid Bid!! o FOR SALE. w $500 Each for the Three Following Bargains. Georgia Southern Bonds. Mmeom Tetoarapa. Tbe bonds of U Georgia Southern and Flocida Railway bara arrired from the printer anil bar been placed in tba bands of tbe bankers. Tfas were ei pectad kersoa Has first of Jsnmaiy, bat Iloase and Lot, two squares from Florida Southern Railway Shops, in PaJatka. Fifty-fire Acre Land on East Side 8C Johns Hirer, partlj cleared with Cabin on it, two mQea from Palatka and St. Ansostine Railway Depot, adjoining Mr. 8. C Warner. Building Lots on Palatka Heights, adjoining Ur. TCinefrar. - Also fur Rrnt DesiralJe Cottages with running water in tbem, and one piped for gas, central! j located, rirer front. JUI1I4 T. UUHJI, dV38-lm next to Pest OScPaJaUa. (g I will positively sell no Goods except FOR CASH after January 1, 1888. No deviations from this rule. Believing that it will be for the best interests of both consumer and dealer. I have concluded to adopt a SPOT CASH SYSTEll The buyer by thio method will have the benefit of WHOLE SALE PRICES, and will not have to pay their proportionate part of book keeping, cost of collecting, and usual per cent, added for time accounts. ZEES. T. T. A TSTTil HARDWARE DEALER, iiArrrs dlocu - - - palatka, fla.