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The Pensacolian from Pensacola, Florida • 1

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The Pensacollan. JOHN O'CONNOR. Labor is honorable and Pluck wins. $2.00 Per Annum. VOL.

2. PENSACOLA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1885. NO 51. 1 1 i women attend to the household duties improved implements, and with sel HUTCHINSON i ACOSTA, of his home, and there will bo no cause for an over production. Larger Than Ever I 14th Annual Inaugural SOUTH FLORIDA EXHIBITION.

THK BK8T IN EVEHYTHINUI NOVKI.TMSS IN PATH PKPAKTMP.NT! (Successors fo W. B. Hutchinson,) DEALERS IN A 1 1) URNITU WALL PAPER mid WINDOW Nil AUKS. fish aims monopolizes the machines for his own benefit and doea not consider that of tho inventor or ho for whom it was invented. He argues that he can save i0 per cent in wages; one machine being able to do the work af three men, ho then discharges what he considers his surplus labor, and throws 2000 men upon the streets OltLANDO, OUANGE CoiSTY, Fl.A., November 18, 1885.

Dear Sin: It is now determined Goods sold as low as the l-owest. Prompt attention paid to nil orders from aliroad that a Fair, to be denominated "Tho South Florida Exhibition," shall be PEAR TREES. )( Tho undersigned la prepared to furnish, in any quantity, Le Conte and Keiffer Tear Troos, grown from euttiiiKs. Par ties with tlio intention of planting the pear will find it to their advantage to write for prices and advice to T. K.

III.ACKSIIKAR, Oct. 24-tf ThoiuanTllIe, Benjamin Robinson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA J3T Practices in all tho Courts State and Federal, May 3(1 ly W. COLES NEW (MOSM MOWS 4 -l MKNAfiKHIKS, I WAX STATUARY KXUIRlT, 1 THKATRK ST AUK, I HYCICLK and EXPERTS 1 ARAB TliiirPK, I MEXICAN SHOW, 1 MUSEUM. Most Novel Show On Earth! A THKATHK WITH A PORTABLK STAG K. ALL THK PRESIDENTS IN WAX RK PR ES KN ATI KS OF ALL NATIONS Ih.glish, Kron.

h.tierinan. Italian. Mexican, Arabian and American Performers. Every Kind Of Exhibition Extant That Will Amuie Thii Generation. held at Orlando, at some time in Feb- idle and unable to provide for the -A LSO- Undertaker Embalmcrs.

01' IIKAKBKS are admitted by all to be the best In tho City. METALLIC AN WOOD CASKETS, COl'I'lNS, A e. other 4000 depending upon them for luaiy ncxt t0 te hereafter determin- their existence. Out of H7500 but cd. Msowiug your interest in tho prosperity of our State nnd yonr Our personal attention given to nil Punerals.

We solicit an examination of prices. ability lo contribute to the succesa nov tin PENSACOLA, PI. A. PALAKOX STREET. of an undertaking which if properly 12500 is now spent, reducing the means of the dealers to dispose of their goods, while the other $5000 is held by the capitalist, more than he needs lying idle and benetiting no MEXICO AND THE MEXICANS I sustained, will do mote than anything else lo call attention to the wonderful resources and productions of South l-'loiida, we have taken the Represented by Heal Ynoipiero one, not oven himself.

The 2000 that Idols, Jewels, Weapons, Cost nines. Stones, Antiquities, iiiiler and l.nssoers, Mustangs, ltronclios, Men, Women and Children. -OF liberty to address you. p. n.

oori.niNo. I). MAK.ONl, The 7ery Circus Ii lis World We wish to secure theco-operatun OVER-PRODUCTION. Over-production and, ovor-populsi. tion is llie iniisu nsHined for Uio idleiiCHs and destitution of the working people in our cities und mnnul'nc-turin districts.

That solution of the great problem is llio expression of those loilnnate enough to livo on the pleasant side of life, und while tliev preach Ovcr-rrodiielion and endeavor to impress upon us their theories and doctrines as correct, we have yet to hear front I.ADY HIJiEHS I.ADY 11 MIU.EliS, LADY RACING are idlo cannot sec their wives and little ones iu want, and Ihcy offer their services at $2 per da-, still further decreasing the money in circulation to $2000. This continues, one taking the other's place, nnd each timo at a reduction, until there is but a shadow of the first amount of every man and woniau who can exhibit Fruit, Vegetables or any product of our soil, or any article of handiwork which will contribute to GLOBE UFjSTAIUWT Next Door To Hamilton's, PAI.ApoX STHEET J. IMiilll, l.D" '1 he mannueineut has seoiircil the services of that well-Know chef do eiii-slne, "Erenehy." formerly ilh the Paris Restaurant. OPEN, ATP 11 DA N'lV. 7.

the successor the Exhibition. Toeu- reniaining. Then thp children are courage this, premiums, shortly to bo announccd, will be ottered on a more taken front school and placed in their liberal scale than lu.vo ever been of fulher's positions, the wives leave I hem the cause of over production or ho manner id' increasing the de the darning needle and the cradle for mand. the work bench, nnd scarcely enough F. R.

Goulding, TIMBER AND LOG INSPKCTOK Ferry Pass, Florida. Having rented a lionin at the Otllecs at Kerry Pass, will give tili'k dispatch to Kaltstucn. oct -I DELM0H1GO RESTA7KANT. pMR, PISH AM) OYsTKKS IN any style. Orders delivered to any part of the fit v.

DuT't'ornorof Main and Palafox Streets. UKOltUK AN I It Oct ill Proprietor. J. P. JONES, Attorney at Law, Offices 1 and 3.

White Building, Cor. 1'iiliitnx ami Ititemlt'iii'lu street. eg Practices in all tie courts Of all reasons or explanations that fered in this State, which the managers of the Fair pledge themselves' shall be fully and promptly paid. The list will comprise nearly till of our productions, and we issue this is earned to provide even the bread nnd water diet of the eminent New wo lmve ever rend or hoard of, this York divine. 0110 of over production is tlio poorest and least logical that could be pre The men turn tramps and become sented lo an intelligent people.

htngerous to society, the women be circular at this early day in order that timo shall he given particularly for tho production of vegetables that they may receive extraordinary ''We eniitiot sell our goods," says come delicate, sickly, and unlit for C.SODERLIND, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, l'ENSACOLA, FLORIDA IMostrespecll'ullv inform the citizens or Pensaeola Unit I hao reecned from the North a full and complete stock of Koods, eomprisin )jthe very latest patterns which 1 am prepared to makeup in the latest st vies and best workmanship the posit ion nature intended them the merchant, "no matter how low the price we fl'er them at." Hays the care aud fertilization. No pains ill for, the children graduate in vice and manufacturer: have to elosn my lepravity, nnd wo are degenerated lo be spared ou the part of tin management to make an exhibi- semi barbarous condition. Many He, and those employed on iuadc- tion of hich every Floridinn shall fel.7-lv factory; there is no demand from the merchant." And while the merchant is deploring the condition of trade, ami the manufacturer grmnbliug at State and Federal. quale pay are reduced to slavery, more hnvo good cause to be proud. We would thank you to furuish the money held by a row millionaires than there is in the circulation, and i names of till persons in your locality A Lady Walks a Ceiling Head Downward.

The hard time, the ragged, hungry demand is on tho outside gazing longingly nt tho well filled sholves with you havo the cause of over-produc Human Fly, The Walk a Tight who will be likely lo lake an interest in this undertaking, and we solicit PERFECT FIT (SUARANTEED. tir Cleaninn and llcpaiiiiitf Neatly Done. share of the public patronage, I am respeellully, C. KODERl.lNO. Great And Only Mile.

Amie. BL0NDIN, the London Sensation, a Horse Will tion. Let tho man with the millions be your earnest dibit in its behalf. ont the means to relieve the merchant of his surplus stock or to start the There aro very few who cannot con compelled to place his money where manufacturer to work to replace it. EICHOLD BROS WEISS, Wholesale Dealers Importers of Liquors, Cigars Tobaccos, AND Rectifiers of Spirits.

Removed lo Hoogn Old Mitnd, 1'oh. 1,3, 5 Commerce K. Mobile, Alabama, oct 10-f! i tribute something ot interest. Flori it will be of service, nnd instead of Yes, without tho means often lo pro- da is to-day attracting the attention drawing a revenue from the govern Notice to Caucasians ido tho bare necessities of life not ouly ot every State and Territory ment, let an income, tax be levied on starving in this laud of plenty. him, as well as the laborer, that the in the Union, but of nearly every civ- The picture is real and easily drawn.

government may reverse the order of ilized country in the world. Thou- ORDER MEMBERS and OF THE OK Over-production ou one side mildew things, and derive a revenue; let thai sands of strangers ill be in the State Rope Twenty Feet In The Air. MEN WILL RIDE HICYCLES ALONG ELEVATED WIRES. Lady SkatiiiK Cliainpioiis. Gentlemen Bicycle Champions.

i mm ra m.mm The Austin Sixters, ltose ami Emma, the Misses Rosina and Jennie Marctta, Miss Lizzie lliirvle, the Miscs Melnt vro, Cooke, Hassan, Said, MoiitKoinerv, Watson, Kimball and many others. THE AliDALLAH BEX SAID TROlTE OF 12 BEDOUIN ARABS. James l.eiin, Monx Van the Pour Livingstons, Robert Austin, Ernest Coukc, John WorlaniL has. Pencil, Geo. Dunbar, Prank Vernon, Eildio Evans, Julio Murtz, Win.

Harvey, Mcksr. Melntyre, Cisik, WMIiaitm, Milton, Good, (irceii. Malic, ii, Prince, No bar, Little Maurice Conkliil and lo others. Two Mammoth Menageries in Two Tents. ing, nnd demand on the other, in revenue be used for the benefit of the on the last ot February, and many of want; while that nccosssnry agent, people in the building of public works them will be present at this Kxhibi- JOHN KAIIAN.

J.E S. HAYS. K. W. money, is in the service of the few.

nnd public improvements, and then tion, every one of hom ill become a medium of advertising our wonder Have the men engaged in trade or ovei production will disappear. We will admit that somo of our ful country nnd its products. Attorneys and Counsellor at Law Blount ItiiiMiii', Palafox Street, Opposite Cnstoin House, the manufacturing industries ever thought that the cause of over-production laid allheii own doors? That Free transportation for articles for largo cities nre too crowded, and that there is plenty of hind to be cultiva IN PAKTD'I'LA It. Avoid Colds 1 They Are DanucrotiH. CAN GET IDiT MEAD AND HuTMiDA A II the irntHpiiiir, tcllish greed for train ted, lint how aro wo lo get to it.

LiviiiK Hippopotami, SAMMiN, Giant Plephiiiit, Elands, Ibex, Iclineilinons, Two exhibition nnd reduced rates of fares for passengers will be secured I rom our railroads, the ollicers of which are showing great interest nnd mak it the ex pen so of the consumers (the What are we to cultivate it with It Pensaiola, Iloridii UQT I'ruetiee in State and Federal Horned kihiiocci'on, am kiuosol r.li'pnanis, Kangaroos, r.miies, eie, KVK. iii'it'i miiiii ml I viii 4n ATS WITH is impossible for man to go into a for I II.MINs. 1 I II I I II ll'll II 1 111,11 I II 111 wage Workers), i killing tho goone that lays the golden egg? Have they IMKAI.S. 1 11 I lit I 11 irill I III II I 1111 IIOTIIMOI-THH. il IJIIIHI 1 II IIU IIMJ est and hew without an nx.

He can ing most liberal donations. Courts, Pensaeola, i Mill THS, a no I tf ever thought that tlio more peoplo not turn the earth without a spado or It is particularly desirablo that STREET PROCESSION, MONDAY, tit 11 a. in. See Route in I-ocnl Columns. 14 Caucasian In they employ and the more wages plow.

How, then, shall ho ctiltivalc, fcaT 2 Performances Daily, 1 7 p. m. Admission $1.00. the ladies of Florida contribute articles for exhibition in their depart they pay, the sooner will ihcy be re when lie is not able lo provide him fIT Children nnder 13 Tears Half Price. SEATS AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE.

lieved of this over production nnd ment, embracing Needle Work, Paint self with the necessary implements? bring hu ge profits on the capital they ings, Wlieli, heather or rnlmctto Don't fail to give it ti tiial. "8 It is imperative. 5 cents per jila8 Wo know that there are speculators holding land, and who offer certain have invested Or do they believe Work, or anything which may be of that for every man they discharge inducements. Hut what are the? To a character to interest visitors lo the Fair. Wo most respectfully solicit nnd replace with a woman or a child DR.

W. II. ROSS, go on this land, he provided with llie their influence raid assistance. requisite tools and apparatus, pay an DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. at less wages, Ihcy are advancing the prospeiity of iho country or creating exorbitant price for the land nnd a The following ofllcers havo nt this Itesidenee, Cniitinenlal Hotel oilier, Inteudeiiein between Piilal'ox and Pay-len streetH.

otllee hours II a. I to 'J I p. ui Nov. 7 a greater demand for they wares? Wc high ratu of interest for tho use of the lime been selected lo these, others aro lo be added who will be duly an think not. And if they have never tools and apparatus, and find after considered this side of tho question years of hard toil that nil wc have nounced before ihey had better give il atten Geo.

S. Hallmark, HOUSE COLLECTING ACJENT Beachc Block Up St'tirs. HIT All kinds of Notary Work done The drawing of Deed-, a Specialty. fiT" Kcnts and Hills Collected and Prompt Iteturns Made. P.

O. Box -fcil UctJ ly PAUL'S RESTAURANT And Saloon, STREET. NHAIl I'M BUCK, TtlOlllf.i:, AliA One of the bent-kept reiaauranls In the ily, and a favorite with Pensaeola people Game cf all kinds in season. (KIT The bur is stocked with the clml. rest brands of Wines and Liquors, and tho wants of customers receive tho most careful attention.

oet lu Mil An inicnsc slock of goods for the Holidays raised for ourselves is a umrtgago on Dr. Henry Foster, ofJcssup, 1st tion before il is loo lute. Man wan our homes and arc as far from atnel- Vice l'roidciit; lie v. Lyman I'helps, given genius and the power to invent ioralitig our condition as wo were of tiauford, 2d Vice-President, before. PtitEcroits and improve the ininlemeiitH of toil to benefit the whole human race and No, let Stato and national govern- James li.

Ingruham, W. H. Hoi- not for the liciielit of a lew. mollis set aside part of tho revenue den, 1. A.

Foster, J. H. Livingston, i Hl Sfilf ll iff till Let us stale our opinion of the for the encouragomentofagnculturn, Fay S. I'helps, J. J.

Harris, M. H. cause of over production in a brief offer assistance necessary to provide Marks, John Anderson, V. 11. Ma- AT- MAYER BROTHERS', Palafox Street.

Selected in person and with a view to suiting this special market. We have such an assortment of dress goods and notions, as have never before been presented the public 'tis with homes, nnd many will gladly gruder, F. A. Henry, apt. W.

liar illustration: Wc shall lake a country lor exam avail themselves of the opportunity loe, ('apt. 1). Hughes, S. M. Munn, pie, where DODO men nie employed in and leave (hose over-production cit Win.

1'. Henderson, F. Figuercdo, Hon. A. S.

Mann. S. K. Hope, Hy. agricultural and manufacturing pur ies suits, They earn on an average of No doubt wo shalll be told that mi Sweetapple, J.

D. Hazard, J. M. O. II.

Norton, M. J. Doyle, A. J. Bid- $2 50 a day.

Much of the 3000 have emigrants from foreign countries are In Complete IIIMnrr of flrpaL K.KMlfiretlnhfl. Willi it'a two more depending upon him for Uit wort engaged in cultivation and are pros well) L. A. Chase, O. V.

Brooks. irf Waalarlul, mil hv)f lOntu of Men in this city. Wc have also an elegant lincof DR. RISER, Dentist. their support making 'JOOO in oil.

trtnf wild dvmU, blnln Mr. Wonln of the I'uUr wet Wnrhtn. pering, why not wo? Well, there is a JOHN O. SINCLAIR, President. Their earning, $7500, is spent iu the difference.

The emigrants are goner liernUm of drlnl titplorcni, thrlllln mlvanliirv nd wotiilerful uhlrv rmeuu, In oiib lnrc uplcn. dlil, ehp Tolunic of nearlir lim (nil liranrl lllMtntloiit. Tlip fri-til book eir iiiIiIIIkhI. purchases of their different neccssi ally people who were engaged in 0. II.

Smith, ft ffraiiil 17 Toinmc in on'. tics. The real estate owner receives liMili ah MkMira. for tirouh funning In their own country and un Scc'v Trcns. uioila niaklnx himdruli of ilTillam Mr mntilli.

No how Offlcc iiii Itciiilciicc Corner Pnlsfox and In tciiiktitlu Streetn, stulrn. All operations hi the vnrloin linuit'lie'i el Hen iatry nklllfully exwutcil. Klnc obl FUlliigs pci tuliy. I'viinacola, Nov. it 'so It in rent the cost of the ground and the derstand It, and know exactly what loliullil uii a irraiiJ bunlncM.

Wrllii lor our money puid the builder, his insur Is required of them; but we In this plnmlld tctlmonlaU. ISUIIOW TO AaOHM, IUSTOHICAI. HUIII.ISIIINO O. nliN SUvul, BI. Lovia, The rector of a fashionable church in Utah is snokon of as the "Apostle unce lire, his taxes ncccsoury city have not been accustomed to i to the support of the government that kind oiuie, never seeing a larger i 0f ('enteels." Sciul in relit" tiitc, wb GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Which gentlemen will find to their advantage to examine.

Don't forget tho place, MAYER pT Moors below old stand on Palafox St. "JAMES TJuNNmGIIAI IMI'iiHTKIts St) DKAI.KK IN I'oni'iu farm than a cabbage garden, and wc a Bins sill l.l. iiihII iri'c. nvui, TBiun- IttlK Itf ttlltt nnd a percentage on tho capital Le iuvcolcd. TLc Mud grocer receives his share und in turn the wholesale need lime and assistance to enable us Mill 1 1 you III lliu wsyul niim Miss Mary Lee, daughter of Gen.

lior more mmx-r nt mice. lU" mi) fliliiKcl'e Hi pr damtad tMMlirWi to obtain the nccessnry skill and re 'inn M-MMMia Iitli pw' i iw.m,. t1 work In time, or all I he time, grocer. The butt her, baker, tailor, II NW1M v. quirements, for we are not able to Itobl.

K. Lee, now making a visit in Portugal to Mr. Lewis, tier cousin, who Is minister there. Before re- shoemakor und all who are engaged nollsl not reililred. We will lrl nil.

II" ineiice ny uc lor who nUrl at oiieu MissuN it t'mllHii'l. Maltii. meet the demands stipulated in the Hi ni ka iUUM (piaaaMi VmI1m aaarlf MSai that of all in providing the wnnti of tho con contracts, and are therefore more turning to this country she will visit sumir, nceive their support from the easily discouraged. Let this receive jptta oml other places of Interest. the attention of Congress and our wages of the 3000.

As times and the world advances, man becomes more 1 lITS.il"' E4 Ttilrtr; aiaaaaaaTaBaraBra S.Atla Lalor K.lwaid Shenheid. of well thinking citizens. M. Cortes, the disllngnlehed mic progressive, nnd Intelligent, his gen tk rauoi 0S) aarl hmtftvtnt am taaa on Hundr Thou- miZil amllcattoat fof pauot in Ti A As for over production let tho la- roscopist, has been experimenting borer receive the benefit of modern upon the effects of various condiment improvements; if ho Invents a machine on the tissues of the oyster. Here iui invent a machine that will lessen his toil, and do hi work quicker aud iitaal feiaua tor fTfamjo toaavrtat.

pwlt a ail all othw instead of hit receiving Ilia benefit of to do his work in eight hours that re commends lemon juice as tho most AliKD I.Tt lUh III II liKIJ AND WAUO MATfcKIAL, ANTKlJt AMI IIKATIMM UTOVKH, run tin; rr.i.!riKTr.i II. I'. AVI ItV A I'l OW 4JOOIIM, CHARTER OAK AMI lltO.H KIU 'OOK A5f1 HA. S. E.

CORN Kit DAUPHIN AND WATER STREETS, oct 3 Moliile. Alabama. Cm hortaotlM and on raaaonab urma. 111., Bays: "Huvinj; received so much benelU from Electric Hitters, I feci it tny duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have hud a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told mo I would lmve to lmve the lone scraped it leg nmpntatcd.

I used, instead, three bottles of Eletrict Hitter and seven boses of Hucklen Arnica Salve, and my leg now ound and well." his Invention, ha deprives himself quired ten bofure, lessen his hours of I valuable ol these relishes, as it has I lal aafoav. Itbmt ah, aaat fraa, I I fall. instead, of tho moans of obtaining labor to eight, remunerate him I the property of destroying the anl- tkrwl avirta tmuir ft. rV4nUf of neh nolioa id decent livelihood. The man ofcapi justly for his toil; send his children I malcnhe which infest tho stomach of tut quickly learns the capacity of tho to school, where they belong; let the that niollusk..

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