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Xaarfte Gaab dcwnmlsslrtPS) PaU Agents for Soliciting Subscriptions to THE DAILY or YTEEX-LY NEWS. TTrite for Term. Try an Advertisement In the Xv vizumY NEWS. It goem every-where TTrite for rates. Issued on Friday.

DMlY NE1 By Tlio 1Vwb 1ti1. Co. 95.00 JL'er Year. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBERS 8, 1891. VOL.

94. THE PERSONAL AND PERTINENT. FOOT BALL. 44 711 OTHERS' fffil 2ND" II I Read Brawner's bargain budget. Play The Howard College Team wf IT 1- FRIEND Read C.

Q. Dow'a new advertise Here on December 22. Secretary E. E. Reese of the Pen ment.

Is a scientifically prepared liniment and harmless; every ingredient is of! recognized value and in constant use 1 sacola Athletic association received L. M. Davis offers special bargains in mis issue. a telegram this morning from the Accept Npne of the Pretended Substitutes i I by tne medical profession. It shortens manager of the -Howard College Mr.

J. D. Higden, of Repton, labor, lessens pain, diminishes danger is a. guest at tne 1'iaza. team at East Lake, near Birming to life of Mother and Child.

Book "To I FOR ham, in which -he stated that il- See the Levy-Pou Company's Mothers" mailed free, containing vain- able information and voluntary testi- his team Would reach: Pensacola on msiratea advertisement. Baking Saturday morning, December 22, for Mr. E. T. Horton, of Montgomery, moniala.

Seat brExpi-M or 1UU, en receipt of pries, SLH per bottle. Bold by All DroRg-taU. xa registered at tne naza. the purpose of playing a game with the Pensacola team at Recreation Don't overlook Johnson Forbes' BRADFIELD Attsata, Gs. announcement in this issue.

Powder park that afternoon. Full particu-lirs of the game will be furnished in a few days. Mr. W. P.

May and wife, of Oma ha, are registered at the Merchants held at the residence of Mrs. T. hotel. Hartridge, corner of Xiberty, and Secretary Reese is also in receipt of a telegram from the manager, of Forsyth streets, on the Friday before The opera class will meet at Y. M.

C. A. hall next. Monday evening at Christmas, wnen arrangements lor the Memphis Athletic club's team a dinner to be given to the inmates 7:30 o'clock. saying that they would be here for of the Confederate Home will be' Mr.

J. G. Robinson, of Brooklyn, is in the city to-day, registered the game on New Year's Day. The Memphis team is pleasantly remem made. The friends of Prof.

J. P. Patter at ine jriaza. son, formerly principal of public Mr. John R.

Brown, of Gainesville, school No. 1 in this city, will regret bered here and The News is confident that the citizens of Pensacola will give them, and the Howard College team big receptions. was among last nigbt's arrivals to learn or the death ol his daughter, Gertrude, which sad event occurred as tne i'iaza no tel. at Denver, last Monday after Col. S.

S. Harvey was down from noon. Miss Gertrude was a pupil in i Quintette to-day looking at the dis MARITIME the school during her father's ad plays ot Christmas goods. BECAUSE Inferior and cheaper made baking preparations are at wholesale at a price so much lower than Royal, some grocers are urging consumers to. buy them in place of the Royal at the same retail price.

If you desire to try any of the pretended substitutes for Royal Baking Powder bear in mind that they are all made from cheaper and inferior ingredients, and are not so great in leavening strength nor of equal rroney value. Pay the price of the Royal Baking Powder for thoV Royal only. It.s still more important, however, that Royal Baking Powder is purer and more wholesome and makes better, finer, and more healthful food than any other baking powder or preparation. ministration and is lovingly remem Special attention is directed to the XKTXBKD TO-DAT. bered by hundreds of her schoolmates.

new-advertisement of Messrs. S. to Am ss Czarina, Lapsley, 661, Galveston -Marks in this issue. Btillwell general agent Miss Nellie iseck has issued a Am sell Mary Morse, Newbury. 612.

Gal- Mrs. George Reese and Miss Annie veston to Export Coal Go bright weekly illustrated paper called "The Tone" at Tampa. It con leiiaron nave returned from a -de lightful trip to New Orleans. tains a splendid picture of Hon. S.

1 CLKARED TO-DAY. M. Snarkman, recently elected to Mr. H. W.

Thompson and daugh Nor bk Haifa. Boreh. 119.000 8 ft Rnwn tint- Congress from the First Florida Dis Co for Der, a it lumber, by HHL a ter 01 among the ar Genoa rivals at the Merchants hotel last trict, and says: "Born and raised in Florida, a representative Floridian rnor amp utamooai, nertnininssen, I ft hewn timber, 604.000 ft sawn timber. night. and true Democrat, Mr.

eparkman 000 ft lumber, byWL Wittich Co for Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ross, who Uenos goes to Washington as the natural If Not, Why Not Am sa Czarina.

Laoslev. 1.250 tons coal, bv sequence of a public career that has went to New Orleans for the benefit of tho doctor's health, are home Btiuweu, general agent, lor Galveston Atn sch Mary Morse, Newbury, 30 tons inclined upward irom ooynood. Mis again r0YAL BAKING. POWDER CO.r106 WALL NEW-YORK. coal, by Export Coal Co for Galveston course has been able conservative, highly creditable to himself Miss Addie Godey baa returned to A new and beautiful line of sterl truly encouraging to his rising con her home in Louisiana after a four ing silverware just received by J.

M. stituency." months' visit here to Mrs. Dr. R. C.

uay. jiiverytomg suitable for a wed White. .7 CHRISTMAS. PENSACOIiA TERMINAL CO. Power, purity and wholesomeness.

ding present. Mr. J. Clausen has returned from When you the principal qualities of a superior u. are making prepar4 Christmas, holidays rfe- tions lor tne baking powder are found- superla Memphis and will again open his winter hotel at Santa Rosa park, member that Dannheisser Bros ara tively excellent in ur.

jtrice's. Buy your GOODS where there is a constant hustle and bustle; where there is headquarters in Pensacola for M. PETERSEN, across ine pay. th the finest liquors of all grades at Election of Officers. J.

W. Kehoe, and W. P. 29 S. Palalbx Street, lowest prices.

Schedule In Effect Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1894. TKAINS UATI PIN SACOLA, 6:80 A. 10:00 4:15 44 tlH 44 Bat'y only 8:00 TRAIN LKAVKS BABRANCAS A 11:00 44 2:00 44 44 44 6:00 4 44 44 44 44 7:00 14 44 44 44 44 SatV orilv 8:00 Hines, editor of the Times-Courier of Marianna, are registered at the Tney make a specialty of the Jus Ever and anon the cold aortb winds whisper: "BUY YOUR COAL, NOW." The whisper is heard and the question asked: 'FROM WHOM?" Shrilly the north wind shrieks back the truthful edict: "FROM THOMPSON. OLSEN CO." "ris they who give full weight, 'ompt delivery and low prices.

Telephone No. 147. Yards corner Tarjagona and Zar-ragossa streets. No. 3296, Knights of Honor, held last trade and are prepared to fill all or.

Merchants hotel night, the following officers, were NOW IS THE TIME! dersathome or by mail promptlyfJ elected for the ensuing term a quick moving of stock; where goods don't have time to get old and shop Mr. Wm. A. Hutchlngs, of Galves Dictator, J. C.

Byxbe: vice-dicta- itcuicmuci tut; piaue. Dannheisser Bros. I ton, superintendent of the life sav ELEGANT GOODS J. G. Hilliard assistant dictator, ing stations in this district, is in the Corner Palafox and Zarrasrossa St un ounoayB trains leave at ana a.

w. jsi. nail; reporter, J. Israel; city to-aay, registered at the Mer OF TIIE LA TEST DESIGNS. Subscribe for The News at 10 worn.

chants-hotel. financial reporter, W. A. Everitt; treflsurftt-. H.

TT. "Wmk; emidn. P. ana 1,0,0, ana 7 p. m.

W. H. Northttp, Reoeiver per cents week. I Sterling Silver Novelties, The notorious Buck Hall. Who wasJ Hullivan: nhan1a.in.

T. T. Wftnfc- COnnned In the COUntV lail here for a I wnrth o-nnrrlinn "NT A Vnilann- long time, was sentenced to 20 years sentinel, Smith Lane. Trustees A SWEEPIHQ REDIXCTIOlvr in tne penitentiary by the circuit J. M.

Hilliard, C. F. Zeek and Mor- STERLING TABLEWARE, FANCY CASE GOODS, DIAMONDS court oi jaosson county. county, ris Dannheisser. Representative to the Grand Lodge, J.

M. Flinn alter- Commander and Mrs, Whiting of nate, j. m. XLyie. ast dictator, i.

AND 1U KINDS OF JEWELRY FOR THI the Navy Yard have issued invita H.Wicke. tions for a dance to be given next Thursday evening. A number of the voung folks of this city expect to Sale of seats for the Ensign began The Best Place for Repairing and to-day. They are going rapidly. special uraer wowc.

go uown. Better secure a good one at once. I ELEGANT ENGRAVING Rev. E. W.

Brooks, of Bluff Prices Unparalleled in the History of Trade! Target Practice at Fort Barrancas. ALL GOODS MARKED FREE. Springs, will preach at the First Baptist church on East Government The commanding officer at Fort street to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 7 MURRAY ANDERSEN, Commencing m.

All are cordially inTlted to at Barrancas has received notice that Col. Pennington, the Inspector of MANAGERS. Monday, Dgjeember 3d, 1894, I -will Offer the Following Line of 4 FSHland Winter Clothinsr vAlntWl nt tend, tne services. Artillery in the Department of the Birmingham Age-Herald: The will arrive at on Tuesday morning the 11th in poet-orator. Rev.

Father J. Daily of Pensacola, Fla.will open the bazaar at the old St. Paul's Catholic church which case target practice at that post will take place as follows: mi c. mmi with an address next Wednesday Tuesday, wltn tvincn rifle, range 3,500 yards. evening at 7 o'ciock.

1 AT AND BELOW COST, Wednesday, witn 8- Air. Jjeo Hupervlelle and younger brother, of Havana, have been inch rifle, range 3,500 yards. REAL ESTATE 'rnursday forenoon, spending a few days with Mr. H. II, Mtr'600 MEN'S SUITS-Sa, Cutaway and Frock Suits in Diagonal and Worsteds.

with 15-inch smooth bore gun, range 2,800 yards. Thornton. Mr. Supervielle will be pleasantly remembered as a former tfUU 4U.XiUXCJtiJSI a UX'X'S union uassimere and Fancy Worsteds. These Goods were Thursday afternoon.

Battery resident of Pensacola. -AND Bought for Spot Cash and will be sold, as 6tated. with 15-inch smooth bore gun, range 2,800 yards. WHAVINGTHE LARGEST S3TOCK OF TFT HI ABOVF, GOODS IN THE CITY, I WILL CLOSE The Seamen's Friend Society will conduct devotional exercises -for and the first three days of OUT THIS BAMK A AND BELOW, COST. RENTAL AGENT, A seamen at the bethel on Baylen the following week will be taken up with practice with the siege mortars.

Dealers, wh andle Few Goods, especially invited to calL street wharf to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All seamen are cor ltam or log will suspend the prac S. Corner Palafoi and Garden tice until fair weather. The hours dlallyvinvited to attend. of practice are from 9:30 a.

m. to NT. O. Times-Democrat: Married, at the residence of the," bride, 11:45 a. m.

and from 2. p. m. to 4:15 Pensacola, Florida. 502 SOUTH PALAFOX STREET.

p. m. by the Rev. It. Mallard.

Mr. William Louis Boley, of Fine sterling silver mounted card The people who do a big Msiness are natarally those who sell, at rea-sonaMe prices and who possess the many repireiepts for sernnr tlie pnlliewell. Olive, and Miss Bertha Fried Partial List of Property cases and pocket books for ladles richs, of New Orleans, La. and gentlemen at J. M.

Day's. for Rent. The friends of Judge Geo. S. Hall- mark are delighted to see him at his Do you want the earth? We can give it AT STORES.

to you in clothing, at cott, at office again to-day. He has so far improved that he has begun to study Kid AojAn a fn lha rl aasfrii.f HUTUHINSUN'S' Store, east side of Palafox, near Bomana, Store, West Romana, near Palafox. S10. which will open some time this Store, North Tarragona, near Union Iepot, Vesterday's Fire. The fre department was called out month.

Store, East Government, near Tarragona, Services at the Christian church at 5 p. m. yesterday by an alarm from box 15. Fire was discovered in store ana Dwelling, Nortn Coy(e, a rooms, corner of Gregory and Tarragona streets, by the pastor, Rev. L.

M. S12. the cottage residence No- 217 West Store, East Chase, near Muscogee wharf, I The phenominally large Zarragossa street owned by Mr. M. 9.au.

Duel, every Sabbath at 11 a. m. Bible school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetinsr Store, West Gregory, corner Coyje, $3.

O'Leary and by Mr. Ed The firemen r06 that we enjoy invites Martin and family. every Wednesday evening at 7 OFFICES, HALLS, Ac. o'clock. Strangers will be welcomed.

arrived promptly -but the flames were bursting out of the building the attention of intending Office, ad story, brick building, corner Pala- iox ana uuruen, w. Judge A. M.1 McMillan, of Pine ONE-PBIGE GSH HOUSE when the alarm was turned in. isy 0 r'o Barren, is spending to-day in the Y. M.

C. A. Hall on East Chase, per night, hard work they succeeded in check city on business. The News is in- inciaaing eas. Capacious Livery Stable, central, on East each we turn out goods ing the fire but the house and furniture were badly damaged by flames 'debted to him for specimens of do iiiieuueucia, jya.

and water. licious sweet oranges grown by Mr. Harrison. Sunday on his, place at Augora Camlets, 38 inches fullf month. Think of it.

DWELLINGS. Old Virginia Dress Gingham, was now 4c. Mrs. Martin had been ironing was 15c now 12c. ri 7-room dwelling, North Spring, near Greg Molino from the seed.

These oranges are equal in size and flavor to those 34-inch Cashmere, was now clothes in the kitchen and had stepped out for awhile. During her ory, 3D. 7-room dwelltntr. near P. A A.

shoos. S15. 15c. imported Scotch Ginghams, 2x2 and 4x4, was now best grown in any part of the state 6-room dwelling, North fiayne street, with bath. $15.

Storm Serge, double width, full 5-room dwelling, East Chase, near "Palafox, Cities are built up by patronizing the manufactories that are located incnes, was now luc. absence soot fell down the chimney and set the clothes and house on fire. The flames were under full headway when she returned and in her effort to save the clothes and furniture she Henrietta Cloth, double width, all; in their midst. The people of Pen crweiiing, North Barcelona, near 1 sacola and vicinity who desire the wool, was 2o cents, for this sale only at 20c. Gregory, (la.

7- room dwelling, North Baylen. SIS. 4-room dwelling, East Belmont, til. 8- room dwelling. North Davis.

$15. forgot to give the alarm. best meal to be had in the mar The house is valued at foou ana Eancy Stripe Diagonal Suitintr. ket and the purest and best stock 4-room dwelling. North Sprlnir, $10.

dwelling, May tie, sm feed should patronize M. F. Gon zalex A at the Golay mills, cor double width, "beautiful goods, was 33c, now 25c. was injured tor 5300. 'lhe damage to the building has not yet been determined.

Mr. Martin's loss in cloth i (new) dwelling, EastGadsden, $2.50. quality. Imported Scotch Ginghams, 2x2 and 4x4, was c. now 6Jc; second quality.

Old Virginia Ginghams, 2x2 and was now 4c. Ve hare left 15 pieces of Georgia Plaids, was now 4)c. C)ne case Ladies' Calicoes at 4c, fa't dye, only for this sale. case of American. Indigo Blues, cost 4c to import, for this safe only 4c.

Best Turkey Reds. As we only have 22 nieces left will olnaa it at welling. East coase. $10. f-rooui ner Tarragona and Zaragossa streets.

Debarga Grey Stripe Novelties, all 7-room dwelliutr. North Barcelona. $15. ing and furniture is estimated at Read their aavertisement. wool, full 38 inches, was now And other desirable dwellings in various $200, paris oi me ciiy.

30c. Jacksonville Metropolis: The la dies of the Confederate Home Asso All Wool SebastaDOol. double; One case of yard wide Rag Finish Bleached Clover Domestic, was 614 now 4Je. Ten pieces of Lonsdale Domestic, was 8, now 7c. .25 Boys' suits, all wool, was $1.25, now 99c.

7 35 Boys' suite, all wool, was $2.00, for this sale at $10. 27 Boys suits, all wool, fancy braided, wa. $2.75, now $2.25. Jersey suits; worth $4.50, will close at $3.25. 13 dozen Boys' all wool cashmere pants, was 50c.

75c. and $1, for this sale 25, 35 and 50c. Our line of Ladies' cloaks must go regardless of It is an understood fact that we can save you on all notions and house furnishing goods 50 per cent of every dollar spent with us. Our stock in Ladies' and Men's goods, consisting of Undervests and Pants to match, Overshirts, Dress Shirts, Hosiery, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs in Linen and Silk, Gloves, Hats, Jumpers and Ov- -eralls, Windsor Ties. Scarfs and -Four-in-hands is complete, at prices -which knock out all competitors.

Bemember the Ensign is one of As the above list is subject to dally chancre cion met at the residence of Mrs. F. width, full 38 inches, was 50c now1 Jacob Litt's companies. I would request all those in quest of stores P. Fleminjr.

corner of Monroe and 85c. IS; Brownies, Brownies, Brownies at or dwellings to come to ray headquarters, corner of Garden and Palafox streets, and consult my lists. Liberty streets, yesterday afternoon We have a few pieces of all wool and formally chancred the name of M. Days. Henriettas, was 75c.

and 90c, and ti.25: for this sale only at 48. 75 and 4c. I have just issued my their organization into "Daughters Subscribe to The News at 10 cento of the Confederacy." The next 9QCr -1 I estXX Furniture Twill Creton: ANNUAL SALE CATALOGUE per week. meeting of the organization will be 10c. now 8Kc: onlv five nieces We also have Gimps.

Braids. Furs. 4. or tnis season, ana wouiu respectfully re CHRISTMAS CAKES. eft.

Sfive pieces of 10 Unbleached quest a perusal, which will repay you. I will mail to any address noon aDDlicatlon. to match above goods at same reduction. IS- I It contains much useful Information re- CURES THE The ladies of St. Catherine's Guild Solid Dress Gin shams, reiriilar 10c.

i garding our city, its advantages and at Sh'pbting, was advertised by us last Week at 15c, for this sale onlv at will take orders for fruit cakes and tractions. goods, for this sale at 7c. SERPENT'S plum puddings. THE 44 WORK1XG5IEJTS" AND "MU- jnangeanie Jfiaid Uress- Gingham, was now 7c. xcea cases 4o cents per pouna.

feour pieces of Bleached Peperel, TUAE" BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS Un-iced cakes 40 cents per ponnd. STING. juentone Dress Gingham, was iiv piieeiiug worm zoc, ior tnis sale Flum pudding 25 cents per pound, i now 6Mc. I Are carrying on their operations success-i fully, ana a new series is now ooen in each oruyuic. Orders sent to Mrs.

F. Lee, 226 Association, limited to 500 shares. East Gregory street, will receive prompt and careful attention. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE uan oe naa to any Drooertr in tbe cttr or I UUtdVU BEMEMBER, WE CAN SATE YOU 50 PEB CENT ON ALL NOTIONS AT county upon short notice and at moderate i races. Christmas will soon be her.

Make the CICALO little one's heart glad by purchasing a THOS. C. WATSOZI, I naatsuit, at cost, from WJTUHIKSPW. nunninc Real Estate and Rental Agency, corner A few more of those fine sterling i Palafox and Garden Breets, -PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. 1 509 Ei 511 St, silver collarette left at J.M.Day's.

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