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The Pensacolian from Pensacola, Florida • 5

The Pensacolian from Pensacola, Florida • 5

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MUNICIPAL PROCEEDINGS. tiik sinrriNG. rensaeola Driving Club. CITT COMMISIONERS. Gov.

Fleming' ha 'appointed th "The Board of Commissioners for the THE7MSMJLM' The movement to nrganis a Clul. in I hi r'iy taking definite Piovisional Municipality of IVntaeola following gentlemen OrncK reouary 21, ISO. The Karlne Railway. A rtef visit to SBlltvansville, this week thowel I he repuMer ihal ik on I he Marine Railway is progressing satisfactorily and as rapidly as ia con mei in. probably Jin Ust regular ue of this.

MiuiW-ipuliiy. for ilio ensuing ah.iiM.. and alM-edy on Her ft gen Knlerml at the I'ostoffl ee at Peosacore, EM KIIK.IV sion this morning. 1'iesideiit Chipley as aecoua-ciass mail matter. 1 MnWiibrd to the slock It bk Poriunato Martols, 6F2, B.liin, to Willie.

Nor bk Bellevue, Jensen, 679, Rio, 'o Hrer Bros. Br bk-Midas, WhidJen, 839, BarhMhvs, to Abe .4 Daniels. Nor bk Marie, Hasgfncn, (25, Carlha-gena, to Hnb Hello. Nor bk Guldrcgn, Erik-en, fjl; Montevideo lo Wilson. Aus bk I'orsey, Ivancieh, 6i'7, Buenos tyres, I II Ha-fra Co.

Nor bk Slor ftleinerl, IS2, Barbadoes, lo Jl.nef.e SiCu. It bk del Bopchetlo, Peregelbf, Fell. Nor slop Eiilerpiise prnsidiug; Cmnissioner Clnbbs, Mil Gumlcresn, 14 1 fund. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. linid.

Wi'lim, MeDivid and Willi- One Year $1 50 four yer, lo-wit: V. D. Chiidey. A. V.

Cliibb-. M. Uilliaid, F. C. llrent S.

Mai lory, W. A. S. Wheeler and V. S.

Keyser. Tho first three are members of the errfonoil hresont. Com. Sexauer nl- Rio. to liver liros.

Sell Nor l.k fiil.ail, Olson, 4So, Santos, Knars Co. It is proposed to utilise Knpfran Park and Race Track, which ha been secured on Uvorable lerma.and to bix Monyis 1 00 Three 75 sistent wilh good work. Everything is fitted and lined with the most mathematical exactness and is pnt np in the most substantial manner. The iron piling at the outer end of i sent. Hired lk Lena, Ilnml.urg TKN8ACOLA, MARCH 1,1889.

to Kobinson, with 12l'0 tuns bainit The session was devoted to roulir.o business, in winding np tho past year's build a good sawdust road from the cily to that point and also ti pnt Ihe Am sehr Drisko, Driako, 248, SI Thomas outgoing Board while the last four are the railway are a 11 in position and the Cape Town, to Witlich. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. business. Tho following liotn Pres. to master.

Kel. ati Nor bk Bessie Hamilton, Olsen, 941, KiO. new appointees, although Mr. Brent to Wilson. track in thoroughly good condition foi diiving snd training purpose.

The Peneolln goes to press on Friday Evening and Is placed In the Post Offlee Chipley to the Board, was road and Sued Ik NorJenskjold, Westmin, 60S wts formerly a member. As there tO II B.IIIIS Co. received with marked consideration seem to be somo lit'le misunderslan the same nlgfet for delivery by the Gov To do this will require some $2,500 Eur sliip Duifliuig, HasluBi, 99, Cape Nor bk Dagny, Olsen, 1046, Buenos Ayres to master. 11 bk Beatrice, Sciaccsrauns, 747, Buei 01 Ayres, to Wilson. Aus bk Florida, Martinolich, 1281, Capo ernment Carriers on Saturday morning, ing as to tliu term of the oflico wo wi Town, lo Hvcr Bros.

Fici.i. 'v Commissioners Ihe tinio has come when our ollicial relations innst cease, for wo will never again Nor lk Arabia, Tiedcrman, 973, Cue no 9 oi $3,000, Hnd to raise the necessary fund shires will he placed at $25.00 Advertisers will have the forms kept open say that the law requires tho Governor men are working toward shore the tops of the oater piles are 22 or 23 faet below thosarfaca of the water ami this depth decreases nnlil tho shore line is reached. The work on shore in of heavy pine bents being placed on trick and cement foundation nnd strongly braced in every direction. Avres, to Sullivan Timber Co. Town, to 0 Wilson.

for their accommodation until 3 o'clock p. m. each Friday. Feb. 27 or $30.00 each, tome gentlemen have meet in our official capacity.

Duoh bk Koeii, Spanger, 675, Fins Nor l.k Kalstad, Monsen, 8t Thomas alieady signed for three or four each. ing, to Bears A Co. I cann.it announce our adjoin nment without first expressing my obligation to appoint the Commissioners onco every four years and all save threesimp ly filling out unexpired terms of their prodecessors. to Hyer Bros. Nor lk C'ariTK'l, Kald.tger, 757, Trinidad, It lik Nostra del 8 Uotiu, Mortola Sullivan Timber Co.

anil when a sufficient number has been secured a Board of Directois will be 543, Bueuos Ayrea to Baara Co Mr P. M. Macarlby ia the author- lo you for your uuiloim conrtesy and I cannot recall a single oc Aus bk Zerl, Jurkovic, 348, Barbadoes, Am sehr Morris Child. Torny. 4M7, St red Agent oi Thb Peoisacoliah for to Hilton Green Co.

The huge windlass, or capstan, for formed and inlcs and regulations rierre to master. Tho entertainment given, last Fii- casion dnriug my four years service as Aus bk Tilde, Colaxia, Ayres Feh-28 Milton and Blackwnter. Cant. F. H.

Ware, is the author a member ol your Boaid, aud lor one to Geo Robinson Co, day night, by the pupils of Mrs. lv Am schr A Edwards, Peterson, 1G0 third of the t'une its Executive Officer, Au bk Euro, Cosulich, 704, Buenos Suirna la Urauuo, lo master. Wilson's roomf Public School No ized agent of The Pensacolian at haoling up the ship has been received and will bemoutiied at once-; it weigh 8000 lbs. and will cuitv a 9.J inch cable. Ayres, to Baars when vonr treatment was not kind, It lik Creola, Liebella, 673, Genoa, to adopted.

It is thought that everything will le ready lor the diiving to commence by the first of May next. A New Steamboat. 1, was highly creditable to all panic- St. Andrews Bay, Fla. It bk lmmseolata, Liugorhardo, JJJ, I'iaRLio.

considoiate and patient. Buenos Ayres, to II Baars Co. i pa iits. and was liberaily patronized It l.k Fidelia, Fusco, 028, La Data, to I shall remember our association al Rus bk Olga, Thori.org, 561, Hull, to R. M.

Avery it are selling off liver Eros. Mr. Kanscr has, in addition to the by the parents and friends of the ways with prido and pleasure and shall Baars cargo phosphate. It lik FrulollaU.izr.ota, GszzoU, 614, Bar valuable assistance of 'Mr. Haa, se hand iiuwn to my children as a choiish uieir biock oi mailing aieaocea price; lemnants at cost.

Nor lik Sigrid, Larsen; 1030, Rio, to Sul pupils. As celebrating Washington's liadoes, lo over Bros. livan Timber Co. cured the services of Mr. Owen whose It lik Mtintatlcgr, Chicsa, 605, Buenos Nor bk Axel, Buenos Ayres, Krc, lo Kobinson Co to Skinner MeDavid, baby Dutch ship nicoletta, Jcrcensen, 1104 Baby Cariiagcs for all the folks at M.

Avery Sc CVs. Dutch bk Jacobus Jonannes, Jaeolncn, to over Bros. experience fully fits him for I lie woik of superintending and regulating the driving and jetting (which is done by a steam pump) of the snbinirinu pil 379, Middleburg, to Sullivan Timber Co. Aus bk bunce, Alerrich, 498, Barbadoes, It bk Felice Bibbobino, iil.i, La ri.it, to llaars Co. to II Baars Co.

Nor bk Campbell, Simonson, 1104, non Birthday, cvciylhing, songs, music, declamations, was intensely patriotic, while the little folks repro sent ing tho First President, his wile and other noted personages of ancient days, as well as the thirteen original slates, were fully equal to the occasion, and elicited universal praise by the excellence of their pcrfoimances and appropriateness of coRtnnios. Nor bk Constance. Pttcrson, 632, Bur- tovidco, to Sullivan Timber Co, ing" Some thirty bunds ro regularly budcics to Boars Co, Nor bk Aeolus. Jnhusen, 585, St. Thomas, employed and, though we could get to Hyer liros.

Capt. latum, tho builder ol 'Lena ('." in now building another steamboat for the Conecnh rivei trade. The now steamer will bo called the 'Mary Alice," and the hnll was built at Andalusia and floated down bore, bringing ont a cargo of cotton; she is of the hind wheel persuasion and the hull i 85 feet long, 19 feet in tho beam, 4 loot hold and will draw 30 inches water, when loadod, Her owner brought her hero to put in her machinery and finish the uper works. Sho will bo furnished with two parallel engine of sufficient power to stem the ed heritage yonr recoid which no envious criliciser cau detract from. The approval of onr fellow citizens whose opinion we value lias heeu as earnest as has been tho denunciation of the law breakers and theii sympathizers, Your public service commenced during a period of utter chaos and you will adjourn to-day with evidence everywhcio of yonr laborious and faithful devotion to duly.

In material matter of finances yon havo been able to sustain the loss of one year's onlire taxes, (1834, collects ble in 1885) duo lo detective assess- niouis ol your predecessors, and yet i you have reduced the city's indebted- SH1U8. It be San lietro, Langcllo, 476, Camno- Nor bk Biskop Brun, Johannessen, 533, Juntos, to 11 Hilars uo Best and safest oil in town (150 3 Water While, absolutely safe), at R. M. Avery A (Jo's. MARDI CRAS.

Dow Jt Coe's is headquarters for all goods in this line, such as masks braids, mnstach, wigs, noses, spectacles, fancy costume material such at bells, spangles, stars and foil stones, gold and silver braid, lace fringe, dec. A complete stock jnst in. 11 to Geo Robinson Co. no definite statement as to when the work will be completed, it will not be long before ships can bo hauled out Kus ship auadis, Rooserin, 1020. Mon Am brie Shanon, Coagrove, 374, Ha tevideo, to (Sullivan Timber Co.

vana, to Howo. CLEARED. and repaired in sight of our wharves. SCBOONCBS. Am sehr Rebecca Moslton, Studley, 500, Feb 23 Nor bk Eastern Lieut, Olsen, 1240.

I.lv Misses Mnggiu Ward nnd Mamie Ward returned home this week, from a visit to fi lends nnd relatives in Mont- Masquerade Ball. A Grand Masquerade liall will be Baltimore, to master. Am Kolit T. Clnrke.Alherct IPO ei pool, by I. Hilton lirecn, with 873,000 su sawn limber and 35,000 su ft lumber, given next Tuesday, Mardi Gras.

Am aeh A. Ptawon, AM, 8aua LaGnind'e, to master." rriWrfrtmit ritg' iW -vcrrtfrriirfir Irr fmnenl nf tliA rnnriitar Sullivan Timber wilh 713,000 au ft Am schr John Smith, ross, 42o, Balli- r. i night, at PfeiflVa Hall, by the mem bers of Wsljjngton, jlW Gzsspi'ii f. A new line of matting to arrive at R. M.

Avery Go's. It will be Ihe ifv-sr sawn timber nil zJ.IXIO sU ft lumber. riior, lo master. Special activity is now being shown 'tfaptam says he will do a big business Am schr Harlx'son Hickman, Larralw II, It bk Ottilia, Trlnlia, 08 Cardiff, by Ji Thornloii, wilh 29t.l)0;l au ft sawn limber with her. 340, Havana, to Geo Robinson Co, ami 20.000 su It lumber.

Rus bk Hero, llrunor, 647, Lisbon, II. UNITED STATES COURT. "Our Mutual Fn'end" Cook Stove, the best ami heaviest stove inthe city, at R. M. Avery Jk Co.

li ui i-s wilh 45 1,000 tu ft sawn timber The March Term of the Unitod OBITUARY. Diel, in Jacksonville, Feb. The success which always attends the balls and ontertainmcuts of these gallant firemen is ample assurance of enjoyment to those who delight in the pleasures of the dance, anil as the proceeds go to the more thoiongh equipment of the company no doubt tin; patronage will be deservedly liberal. The best of order will he observed 17th, 1889, Cuandi.rr C. YoNflR, aged lU years.

j.no deceased was born in Fern-in- States Circuit District Courts will open next week in the Government Building, with Jndge Toulmsn, of Alabama, presiding. There are a tui ruber nfcases on the dockets to bo disposed of, the last term in putting down htuulsome and substantial sidewalks, notably on Palafox street. This is not only a great convenience and comloit lo the walking public, hut it also enhances the value of properly and add niuch to the appearance of the city. Miss Ellio Gonzalez and Miss Daily Hyer, of Pensacola, ate in the cily to spend tho Mardi-Gra season wilii Mrs. Albert Hyei, at Mis.

Gibson's, corner Bayou and St. Francis streets. Mobile Register. lina, Florida, October 3rd, 1818, of English parentage, his grandfather having been Solicitor for iho crown ot England for Florida during the British every depaitmciit. This bus jiot been done by levy ing oppressive taxes.

In tha lace ol years of bad government, on utter absence ol all facilities, and the total loss ol one year's taxes out of four, your giegalo Municipal tax per annum is only 15 mills. Nashville pays 15 mills, Atlanta, 15 mills, Mobile, 13 mills, Jackson. 14 mills, Mom phis, 23J mills, Now Olouns, 20 2 10 mills, and Jacksonville, 28 mills. Those rates have coma to mo officially. I learn of other cities as follows: Augusta, 16 mills, Charleston 20 mills, Galveston 15 mills," Norfolk, 18 mills, Savannah, 21 mills.

Many or thoso cities own water works which yield an incomo, while water rout costs Pensacola 1 mills per annum, ovor 16 per cent of your entire tax. Pensacola claims to have increased its population one third in five yoais, and our growth has been marked, yet the city assessmout for taxation (con trolled by County Commissioners) was of thcConrt here having been cut rather short and ahrnotly closed for lack of and no objectionable characters will be admitted to the' Hall All the Committees will be unmasked. Bo sure and get your tickets, in time. occupation in tho 18ih century. At au early ago he entered the University and 19,000 su ft lumber.

iJcr bk Niagara, Steenkon, 919, Uuste-iininde, by Meiiel'ee Co, wilh 583,000 su It lumber. It bk Emilia Fariello, 498, Rio, by Muscogee Lumber with 3H3.000 su ft lumber. Am sehr Anna Kelchum, Lee, 870, Philadelphia, by 0 Hngermsn, with 0 0 mi fl lumber. Feb. 25-Hr bk iStBiliiemm, Folkor.

1120, Greenock by II Hilars with 17.MU iu it hewn timber, su ft sawn limber and Cii.OOO su a lumber. Nor bk Keindscn, 534, Liverpool, by Baars It with cu ft hewn timber, su It sawn timber and su fl liimlier. ft bk Erasemo, Potesta, 5G7, Buenos Ayres by tJ Robinson with 433,000 su ft lumber. ilr bk Stafltt, Wry ,921, Buonoa Ayros, by Baais Si with 078,000 su It lumber. Ilr bk Wenona, MeCann, 767, Buenos Ayrcs by Simpson with 530,000 su It funds to pay current expenses.

ol Georgia, where he received his col A New and Successful Industry legiate education and immediately npon leaving college studied law in DIED. In a recent issno wo spoke of the profit and importance of dry salting Quincy, was admitted to iho bar in 1839, and began tho practice shortly thereafter in St. Joseph's. Even before his admission his capability was appreciated and ho was (Secretary MUNICIPAL PROCEEDINGS. Pkmsacola, Feb.

22. 1889. Called meeting oi the Board held this day; President Chipley presiding Commissioners McDavid, Clnbbs, Ililliard Williams and Witherspoon present. Commissioner Sexauer absent. Object of meeting was to consider the proposition of Mr.

Boley, offering $10,000 00 for city lots (part ol market lot) which was declined by the Board, and the following lesolntion adopted: That the Finance Committee be authorized to advertise for sale city lots A O. and as per plan on file jn City Clerk's office, for thirty days; the minimum price be $13,000.00, the same as fixed by report of former Fi-nauce Committee, Feb. 16, 1888. Oilier terms to be fixed by said Committee, which is authorized to conduct sale. The following were unanimously confirmed: Len LeBaron, Chief of Fire Department Chas.

LeBaron, 1st Assistant; S. G. Riches, 2nd Assistant. Board then adjourned. E.

T. Hunt, Cleik Monuok In this city. Tuesday. Febiuary 2Gih, 1889. W.

A. Monkok, aged 27 years. The deceased was a native of Go? neva, but came to this cily some six years since, and Ims boen engagod in the dry-goods business, making many friends by his geniul disposi Capt. Dick" Reed is as saucy as a North Carolinian in 'hnckelberry time" sinco he has the "Wallaco" afloat, thoroughly overhauled, newly coppered, painted etc. says ho can show a clean pair of heels to anything on the bay and is just spoil lng for a race.

Whore's the "Annie 8," the "Fiolic" or Rome other fast yacht that will tackle him? I the Constitutional Convention held at St. Joseph's, beginning December, 1839. He remained in St. Joseph un lumber. Feb.

20 Nor bk Romulus, Nord. COS. Graneemoulb til tho desolation of the town hy yellow fever in 1841, or 1842, and its conse $162,718.00 loss in 1880 thau in 1884, and in 1888 was onlyil 10.080.00 tion. Two years aero he married Miss quent abandonment, when, still hold by Barn Si with 20,764 cu It hewn limber. 820,000 sit It sawn timber and 16- more than in 1884, making the smull Lizzie Ellis, of Milton, but the fell est tax levy (true value considered) of 000 su ft lumber.

ing on to Honda as his home, he wont to Marianna. where ho lived till Feb.27 any city in the South, though other 1859, when ho removed to Pensacola, and pickling Gulf fish, especially "groupers" "warsaw" and othor kinds not alvvayu in immodiate demand in a fresh state, as are mackerel and other "choice" fish, and also stated the success of Nome parties who have started this brunch of busi-(less; sinco that I tho writer has visited tho smoking and curing establishment oi Mr. C. II. Toole, at Warrington, and investigated his mode ol and the results.

We found Mr. Toolo at work in a sy sternal ic manner, though as yet his business is somewhat limited in extent, and his smoked and pickled fish arc undoubtedly superior to anything of the kind we havo soon on the market, tho smoked snapper being richer, jncier and far belter in point of flavor, unci nutrition than the best boneless cities havo had years of economical destroyer, consumption, soon claimed him for a victim. Hi remains were taken to Milton for interment lust Iir ship Superior, Teikins, 1359, Bristol ny MWIIson, with 25,065 cu It hewn lim government, while Pensacola has just ber, 60,000 su ft sawn linilier ond 42.0011 su commoncoil. Wednesday. fl lumber, Feb.

27 -rSia Again thanking you, gentlemen, for Tapkem In this city, Sunday, Feb Am bk Slavia, uassovich, 463, Marseilles your uniform courlesy, and the olhei by niltori Green Si wilh 295,000 feet ruary 24th. 1889, Capt. Gki. Tai kkn, officers of the Municipality for fait li THE ESCAPED INDIAN. The escape of the "Lono Indian" captive fiom Fort Barrancas, last Mon day, caused quite a flurry among the timid in this city, as it was feared by some he might head this search, by soldiers and police, has pretty well settled the fact of his having left the country and danger from him is no longer feared.

This Aparhe was recently brought from Fort Vernon Barracks, where a ft sawn timber and a ft lumber Feb. 2-- ageit 05 years. fullness and efficiency, it becomes my Tho deceased was formerly a resi It lik Cuomo Primo, Cuomo, 443, Buenos duty to announce that a motion to ad journ is in order. dent of Now Orleans, bnt some two ayrcs, ny Mmpson Si with 27,000 feet lumber. Tho Board then adjourned, though years sinco removed from that cily to it is possiblo it may again be called together to meet the incoming Board ensacola and opened a millinery TIMBER AND FREIGHT MARKET Owing to delay on the part of somo ol store hero and, assisted by his dangh whero ho lived, except dnring the war between tho States, up to tho time of his death.

Ho was in the first Senate of the new Slate of Florida, and is nmlcrstond to have been the author of tho laws fixing tho statutes of married womon in this State. His legal acumen was early rooogoizod, and, at the age of twenty-seven, ho was appointed Unite Slate District Attorney for tho District of Florida, tho wholo State thou constituting one District, His incumbency continned during Polk'a administration, and he ws reappointed by Fierce in 1853, and again by Buchanan in 1850. and remained in oflico until the accession of Lincoln. At tho outbreak of the war he was largoly instrnmontal in organising and equipping company named after him, "Yongo Confederates," which, tinder Capt. M.

Johnson, saw service in Missiasippi In O'Bannon'a Bri the newly appointed Commissioners to tcrs, osUblishod a good business; ho cod, while ihe thoroughness of tho he had been guilty of a disgusting SAWN TI.MIIKR. Por Cubic Foot12(il2i. lIV.M IM II a. Per Cubic Foot.l0($10$. FREIGHTS.

crime, to save him from -the vengence of his red brethern. He was tried in qualify, llieir commissions have not yet arrived and until they do thcic will be no organization of the new Board, though tho Commissio nors havo all accepted the appoint menls the Alabama State Court, bnt was dis To Europe Steady at 0, and mil lieru upwaiu tendency, FREIGHT ENGAGEMENTS, MARDI GRAS. MERCHANT TAILORING. Francis Nash, the well-known Merchant Tailor, at No. 311 South Pala.

fox, is now prepared to supply his customers with the very best lines ol snitings, of the latest styles, and will cnt and fit gentlemen's and boys' clothing in the most thorough and workman-like manner and in the most approved fashions, ha haa, also, a full line of gentlemen's famishing goods, which cannot tail to please the most fastidious. He carries the best quality of goods and guarantees all his work. Mr. Nash is also agent for the large and popnlar clothing house of Browning. King Si of New York, and will take measures and fill orders for anything in their line.

Remember the place, Francis Nash, No. 311 South Palafox street. Whilo onr sister cities, New Orloans Am schr Hurald, Pensacola to Rosario; lumber, $23. Am sehr May McFarland, Cuba; lumber, and Mobile, are making extensive pre gade. was for many years Captain of a coasting vessel, and was well and favorably known, both here and at other Golf ports.

He was stricken with paralysis last Wednesday week snd was unconscious np to tho time of his death. He loaves a family ol five daughters and one son (his wife hav ing died in New Orleans) to whom wo tondet our sincere condolence. Qurouw In this city, Sunday morning, Febiuary 24th, 1889, Mrs. Ei.viha Quioi.its, nee Gonzalez, wifo ol T. D.

Quigles, aged 34 years. Tho deceased leaves a sorrowing husband and two lit lo children to mourn her untimely death. She was followed lo her last resting place in St. Michael's Cemetery by many Mends. parations for Mardi Gras celebrations, Pensacola is doing nothing in tho way Frbk Quillots, Continent; sawn limber, Ho became District Attorney for Florida, nnder the Conledoraov.

bnt in JLU, JUS Au bk Biloe, to Meditcranean deals. of public demonstrations or street pa 1863 was appointed Maior In ihn 5s. rado, and thoso who fancy that sort of Quartermaster Depaitment. with headquarter at Tallahassee, where he re It bk Clnipie, Newport: sawn timber, 12s, 6l. thing must go elsewhere to graliry their tastes.

We havo seen some vory It bk Omaro, Meditcranean, 6, 10s. mained nntil the close of the war. Sinco then he was, nntil of lata years ho became too much enfeebled, engaged la the practice ol his chosen prolossion, for which hi acute and indefatigable curing process keeps them sweet and sonnd lor almost any length of lime, while his spiced mullet equals the best spiced and pickled herring and is really more palatable. The snappers and gronpers are drawn' the heads, fins, tails and back bones removed and tho fish treated with prepared pickle for a specified time when they are hung in the curing house and thoroughly smoked with half seasoned hickory, giving them a peculiar richness of flavor.and are then reedy for sale. The mullet are cleaned snd treated with a spiced pickle, vinegar, bolter etc, and aro especially appetizing.

As a matter of course the writer did not become familiar wilh tho various pro cesses of treatment, but he did eat of the varions kinds of fish treated and pronounces the results satisfactory in the highest degree. Mr. Toolo is an old Michigan Lake fisherman and knows all about curing fish and. says he has succeeded beyond his expectations with our Gull fi-h and that the business only requires the necessary capital and attention to make it pay handsomely; he deserves success anil we hope will achieve it. The city authorities have, ihisweek, creditable displays hero and it would have been much better for our people to have been given iho oppoitnnity of DISASTERS.

IN PORT SHU'S. spending iheir money at homo this year also, whilo tho festivities winld Ger ship I'alme, Bahls. 1081. Buenos mind so pro-eminent ly fitted him.so as to overcome the retarding weakness of hisbody. Ayres, to Mkinner at McDavid.

have drawn many fiom other points Nor ship Chrysolite, Rodselh. 1278. Mon Always alert in onardine tho inter tevideo, to Hilton Green at Co. est of his adopted city, much labor and but no one seemed disposed lu lake Iho lead or show sufficient interest lo as- Kus ship Imalra, Sullivan. 1032.

Buenoa charged for waul of jnrisdictiou, being a United States prisoner but why he is not amenable to the United States laws we can't see. Ha is said to be a despeiate fellow and will probably give trouble to those who may attempt hie arrest. Since willing the above we learn that this Indian's name is Louis" and that he was also tried and acquitted by the United States Conrt, State Board of Health. The following named gentlemen have been appointed by Gov. Fleming as members of the State Board of Health, nndcr the recent health law, to-wit.

Dr. R. P. Daniels, of Jacksonville, W. R.

Henderson, of Tampa; VV. K. Hyer, of Pensacola. We understand each of these gentlemen will accept the position tendered him and that they will meet at an eaily dale, and perfect an organization, adopt rales and regulations and elect officers, preparatory to an active summer' campaign. Mr.

F. J. Msbry, General Travelling Passenger Agent of that famons Fishing Line, the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, paid this office a pleasant visit last Friday. Mr. Msbry says his company will pnt excursion tickets on sale at this place, good from June 1st to October 30th, at two cent per" mile, to the fUhing and health resorts ol the great northern lakes.

Ayrcs, to Basra Co. many year or his life were snent in tier ship Leopold Von Vanrerow. Sladl- snro success, and so wo jog nlon in a endeavoring to protect her from tho crohing weight of the bonded debt. horT, 1056, to Baars Co. Br ss Ingram, Lolsk: 1122.

Vera Crus. to hnmdrnm way. It will not be questioned by any Sullivan Timber Co. wnicn nan oeen placed npon her, and while hi efforts were nnavailinc in the Conrt.thoy aroused the erobois of jusss. It bk RalTiiellno, Scanasone.

805. Santoa. unprejudiced man, nor can it bo auc- a resistance which compelled a com teC Wilson. cessfiilly denied by any one, lhal the city affairs have prospered most won Nor bk lleidrun. Tallaksen.

(lift. Busuna promise irom the creditors. Ayres, to Hilton Green Co. lie was a devoted and zealous mem It bk New York. Messiuo.

603. Tlusnoa ber of tho Protestant Eoisconal derfully and improved beyond tho most sanquino expectations, under the Ajres, to Hilton Gieen Si 5o. Br bk Julia, Brawner. I1C7. Monteridso.

management of the Provisional Muni to Howo. Church, was continonaly a member of the vestry of Chiist Chnrch in Pensacola and Chancellor of the Diocese and was, it is believed, a member of Itbk Sol Amicl. Profumo. 1076. Bueiina Ayrcs, to master.

cipal government, the contrast between tho condition of things now and four years ago is too grest and tho im bk Cinque, SuSBOti, 100. Barbadoes. every Slate Church convention held after hi removal lo Pensacola. lo master. It bk Csndider.

Lauro. Cfiirn .92. provemonts are loo evident to admit of Among other valuable and curious finds on the lands bordoring on Bayou Cbico is a fine mineral paint of various bncs, from bright vermillton to stone grey and slate color with inteime liate tints. This has the appearance of clay, Int can be washed clean from any earthy matter, or humus, and mixes readily with either water or oil (better with the latter when calcined and ground) and has remarkable lasting qualities; and, if Cspt. Pcttersen will prepare and pnt it on the market, we feel sure it wonld be in great demand as a cheap and substantial paint.

It. W. Sublett, Ticket Agent, will furnish tickets to any part of the civilized world, on the oiobI favorable terms. He will also sell tickets from any port in Europe to sny in the United States, and thus save the -exchange and risk of forwarding money 'to those who wish to tend for friends to come to America; he famishes guide books, with rates of fare, hotel rate, places of interests, rontes of travel, for any wishing to make a Eoropean tour. Sea his ad-vertisement in this paper, and call on him for any farther information.

Misa Ella Keyser left Monday lor a wisit to the family of Mr. G. Iiobi- ia Mobil: Of hi home life it doe not behoove Barbadoes to master, ns in public print to sneak. Jer Ilk Kmllle. hi ni.

872 MnlatAinnn. doubl, and tho community is to bo Hon. C. B. Parkhill.

returned home night before last, and does not look at all the worse for his Legislative laborsthough he went to bis old home, Montlcella, after the adjournment of the Legislature, for a brief visit. Mr, Thos. R. McCnllagh, of Prrdido Siation, was in the city yesterday. What is the Committee on Infor-mation doing towards getting ready for the visit of the Naval Commission? Other cities are op and doing and it is high lime for Pensacola to he ihe same, and the Committed should meet and formulate plans without fur I her dleay.

The Coran.ision will soon be heie and we shonld be pie-pared lo make the best possible showing. Onr yonng friend, Oscar Mnrs, of Greonville, has been in the city, this week, greeting his friends. lie has developed into quilo a business man since leaving here, and, in addition to being Manager of the Opera 1 1 onus in Greenville, is also in the rod nee brokerage bosineas, at. which he is doing well. The weal her this week has been varied, frequently warm, often cloa I bnt a decided improvement on what Old Proba" gave na last week.

do, to Hkinner Jk, MeDavitl, congratulated on the needed changes Aus bk liros, ClieraiM-i. 60.V n.n. Ayres lo Skinner McDavid. anil the beneficial results. ltbk Umberto 1st, Traverso, 76fi.

Cape Town, to Campodonico Co. As a mailer of course some questions The poignancy of tho grier of the loved ones and the enduring tenderness of their love for him fixe bolter than words his place there, and attest the Iom which his ileal ha bronchi to them and to the people wilh whom ho dwelt. of policy hsve arisen on which thore Nor bk Arllneton, Hansen. 2H seilles, lo Hilton Green Co. 11 bk AiiKioletto.

1H7 n. Ayres, to Campodonico. have been different opinlons.bul taking the matter a whole, the ndminisiia (ion of affair has been highly successful and salisfacloiv. snd I llM fill rTiilllrr been going throngh the yearly tak ol planting ont shade Ireesinthe Pl2. If the tree, after being sot out.

were propnly boxed and regularly walerod and cared for this animal outlay wonld bo ohvintod and the much desired shade wonld be obtained, bnt it i limply folly to plant trees and leave them to be killed by the heat ol the snn snd die for want of water. In this connection we were asked by one of ihe City Commissioner, lo say to the leidcrs of this paper, that the intention is to plant a great many more trees fin our public sqnares, and tlint those of onr public spirited citizens.feel-ing so dipoed, hv an opportunity of xhihiling thcii pnhlie spirit and poi-bly perpetuating their memory by donating a fow choice trees. Don't all peak at onoe. lik Amilixia. Cnftero.

BRfl Ayre, lo II. Bnar Co. It bk Gartens Kcnetln. Board of Commissioner will receive due credit from all well wisher of tho city, Bueno Ayres, to II Baars Co. It bk RarT.lle.

Sararcse. 433, Martinique, to Hilton Green ft Co. A party, consisting of Mess, Thos. Hntchinson, N. B.

Cook, G. Pon, and Mr. Snyder, left in the yacht "Belle," Isst Wednesday, for East Bay on a bij tnrkey hnnt. At last account they were becalmed off Town Point snd Jack O' Donovan says were fishing for snp)r. There are many strangers In the city, large Anmber of whom are seeling profitable investment.

Not bk Tordenaklold. Ilmun iin he new Board I oom posed of good iv jiDfa Delias, men and representative iiizm nf In L'Hcambla County Circuit Court, Stale of Florida, Charles Buck vs. George Felge, IT is ordered that the defendant answer or demur to Ihe bill la thla ciuse before April 1st, lt9, and that this order be pub-llshcd in the weekly Passaoouas, In the cily of Pensacola, ouoe each week for four eonseoutiv weeks, v. B. Be, 1.

Clrk cti Cow. what my be called tho various fae- Kns bk Leeke. 817, Bsre.lo,., to Hugh Bellas. tion of tho Democratic party, but we donht not that each will endeavor la do his duly fully and we trust thore will be harmony of actions ia all they may do. ItbkN.8.

Delia Salute, Ollrarl, 421. arlo, to maaler. Brbk Mry I Baker, Scwitti 857, Bar-dona, to master. It l.k Barbara GalUno, U.HiiiO, 6W. Cam-na, to Menefee Co..

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