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Tampa Daily Journal from Tampa, Florida • 4

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Col. J. N. Furd.vce, special government land agrnt, returned lat niht from the Err rIades and the country in that t1-clalty, which he una He will be In the city about ten lisys. Ieutl Notice.

I am now in my new dental rooms la the Alb'u bonding on Franklin street opposite Sparktnan block, where I will be pleased to all my old patients, and the public generally aT-lmd. H.N.Roberts. oni sr -ir. card. Tfl Port Tir.r- Mondays e4 1 at uid i 1 v.

7 a I JO p. "hft days lb lirt traia lejtrt til a 4 a. m. TrUi irtt VnrX Tn- forTam at I a. 11 I.

aa p. tu. MD-iif train Tastipa fur Port T-S' at A a tn JiA 19 p. tW lBp 1 As SBil p. nv.

Vrtti 1xbi4 vr''f train leave Tampa SI 1 ll 1 Tu will haT a fine Unit? gathering helU, mod bCttin at thr Kfjr FHiUj, Uf V. ti. Dr. H. U.

lUtjtniia'n fuc fountain o( tn the Jih rml jesttnny, arrived to-Iay auil will lie ft up Immediately. niorniii' Thomas ljm-ton, jH-acr, fine Frank JacUoii, naiuc l.arc, harmed. A IH-tstertMttoii on 1 n. Eilltor TaiU(ia Journal In the matter of street paving, there has been a very free presentation of the advantages of one particular kind of wood paving, bm nothuij; of its disadvantages or of ine advantages of other kinds of paving, thus leaving the citizens uninformed on matters. of importance to both tnc present aud the future welfare of the city.

Why not, as tu independent Journal, having regard for the general good of tle city far above the present good of a few citizens, prestut all sides of the question, of any pavement, method or Mr. Will, who has nuperintended the ereetion of the electric fire alarm, gave out keys to the aisrni lxm a to the to day and cays the system is now in opera-tinu. Has it been proptrly tesfc'd jet? Mrs. Jariey, we is aiblins: to and Improving her collection of wax works, a nil will ive a grand entertainment on ucxt Monday in the opers house. Keservcd seat tickets 50 rents, general admission 2i cents, tiive them a srand house, as it is for the benefit of the Y.

M. C. A. We overheard an engineer on the F. C.

4 P. say this morning, "I have been run ning an engine tliirty-two year, and I consider tne new track between this place and Plant City one of tbe best that I ever run over." That Is a pretty goinl recommendation of Capt. Scott Walker' wort. Notice. All offer tor the sale of the Plant Hotel at former prices are hervby rescinded.

Tbe Hotel Is for sale. For particulars enquire of J. T. Auderson at tbe Hotel. May 3rd, 10.

Kesolute Hose Co. No. 'J. Take notice that the meeting to-night is he annual meeting, aud consequently rrry important. All members should be present.

J. C. Sykks Secretary. May tih, iJ The Inn to be Heopened. We hare it from one in a position to speak authoritatively that the inn at Fort Tampa will soon be reopened, under good management.

This information will be received with pleasure by the traveling public and many of our home people. Guarantee the clothes washed as good as new and white as the snow. Please give me a call, as I claim to do any kind of laundry work in a superior manner, both In cleanliness and finish. Any article not done up to your utter satisfaction may be returned and will then be done over again. After I have once serv ed yon I nt siii'e yon wilt recommend mc to your friends and acquaintances.

Give mt a test. I.t Ykk. Notice. Tami a. April is-'il.

In purauaoce to adjournment, the South lIorHs Normal In.lii-triiil lucutiuiisl convention bereliy callc to convene In ir-lein mbmy, in Mm- 1-'H, I i'fi-ck hsi'p. All eoiHiti.a l-i south ITlori'ln ettnestion and the vip-tull'lliia of the raee are t-arm-Ktly e.iik"! upon to si-H'i to -jil eonxeii-tioii. And appeal to the city tuiMties men an I ill I in this a ily of T. Mi Km-. nr.

Rtirl -1 in ttiairiiian. It.iptist s-uiiiIhv clnil I'lcnle. To tiie pupils ami friends of the Baptist Sunday school Finding it impossible to make arrange. nents for a picnic at the place chosen on Mx Mile Creek, It lias been (teemed best not to jHt(Kine it; nut to have It on Friday, as announced, at the Port. Fare for children, 20 cents; for adults, 40 cents.

Train leaves at returns al 3:0 and The public are cordially invited to attend. Commit i Krce Vaccination. Tbe Hillstiorouuh County Board of Health reiuest that the public, the resi dents of thi county, avail themselves of thin opportunity. From April to June l'th, lsvs you will lie vaccinated free of charge with the best bovine virus. Apply oa Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays; hours 11 a.

to 1 p. in. W. M. Health oniccr.

Ortlce ov er B.i l'harniiicv. d-2-m poeh. The Iran-ilion (r un pH-llfiil klien to et.i.h In life i i- o. i-' tti HSU! i-h iti.irW. hii siu'li llargtttna la Ken! Kstate.

Have just placed on tbe market prop erty of Sanchez Haja, of Ybor City. It is the most desirable property in the city, consisting of lots, houses and lots, and will be so.d at prices and terms to suit the purchasers. Apply at the Ybor City Keal Estate Kxchauge. G. U.

Pow eix, Manager THK HUTKLS. AI.MKRJA. Geo. H. Jahns, New Orleans; W.

Marshall, wife and child, Port Tampa; John C. Jones, Orlando; J. J. Hickson, Tavares; K. A.

Spratting, Atlanta; WV 1). Davies, Columbus, O. W. E. Snyder, P.

T. Rivera; Mrs. Marshall, Miss Sherwood, Miss Sbaler, Fernandina. CO LUX. J.

L. Dumas, Peter Rein, E. J. Grove Mobile; C. S.Noble, F.

C. 4 P. Ry. E-M. Graham, Braidentown; M.

G. White and wife, Fernandina; C. S. Y'onnge Ocala; C. F.

De La Mater, Dade City; J. R. Taylor, Pasadena, M. Palmer. J.

M. Boon, T. J. Eppes, F. C.

P. Ry. N. Ehrenfeld, N. M.

O. Fosnot, Ocala; R.J. Mitchell, Port Tampa; B. Baker, Plant City; II. R.

Fernandina; II. A. Williams, F. C. A P- Ry.

CITY. E. L. Anderson, J. C.

Atkinson, W. H. Howard, J. P. Scarlett, V.

White, T. A. Brasvvell, S. F. Chas.

Scott, Chicaso; C. S. Perry, Clarence Boswell, Sauford; Joseph Allen, Willie Allen, SeftV ncr; W. S. Stetson, Punta Gorda; Howard Jones, Jacksonville.

PLANT. II. E. Adams, S. F.

R. K. C. L. Mosby, Virginia; H.

A. Bishop, Jacksonville; C. N. Ix-wis, Mrs. Thomas and child, Bay City, Wilton A.Miller and wifek Sanford; T.

L. Osteen, Jacksonville. Notice. Persons desiring translations from English into Spanish, or rice rersa, for publication in tbe Jocrnal, or for small or other bills, can have that work done well and promptly for this paper, in Y'bor City, by applying toJ. P.

Soso.if the police force there, and paying to him a small fee for the labor to be performed. tf. Uiickleti's Arnica Salve. The I5est In ths world for Bruises, Sores, I'lcers, Salt Uheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Coins, and till klu Krnptions, and positivley cures Pllesi. or no pav required.

UisgTiar- to ive nerfect aiiUiifsietioii or nion- ey refunded. Price 25 cents per boi. For sale bv ss. It. I.kosAEnl A Co.

FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE FOK TAMPA rilOPEItTYr Three desirable and wtll located town lots in Waldo and a new two-story dwelling house of eight rooms, conveniently arranged aud nicely finish-, ed, newly painted; also large barn and or. lane house on the property. All kinds of bearing i nit trees. This property is. for sale cheap for cash, or will exchange for Tampa property on favorable term For further information inquire at this office or address Lock Box 17, Florida.

SPECIAL SALE WEEK. Bejgiiiiiinsr Monday, April 21st. Owing to the fact that the senior member of MAAS BRO. will leave abont the flrbt of May for the Eastern Market to buy their second stock of SUMMER GOODS, they h3ve decided to have a special SALE WEEK, which will surpass anything of the kind ever bad in Tampa Among the specialties are three hundred pair of Oxford Ties which were bought to sell at 1.2."!, which will be sold There will aNo unheard of reduc tion in Thin White Goods, l-'lonncingand Embroidery Department. Their many friends anil customers will hail this with delight aud should not fail to call at tbe establishment td Its leaders.

CHAX(iK OF MAXAKEMEX T. THE CITY" HOTEL, Mrs. il. U. Wimsett, Proprietress, will rem? in open dur-inp; the summer and will be conducted in first-class style.

L. O. CONE, Livery, Sale Feed Stable. Stylish and Safe Carriages, Uuggies and Saddle Horses. HORSES norOflT ANI SOLD.

Corner Jackson and Tatupa (streets, Tampa. I arit kt Tit'f a- v. 5 4 iO p. 1 Vt 4i tn V.V r-l lien it iu ol for I IVOt jr an 1 Mnse liver Mnt- Tfc irtr Wi mi rnnd trip J-- tori 1 ac 1 -l i JjnMU es Port l' M. rrrr At at ar.

1 arriv ta- rviara at a. a. m. Ma lav. st-nT Kimifw ia port 1 amps M-6 e-iue tir r.

rvt il II lu.u( itnif I inii Ttar al lar lt at p. .1 I. I I nr-a f.if kf I Ilium VI -c L.t. in smrdT n.hi I arrival tit est Isikl l-t WiU. an I mr ia r.

(ui Irtp oo'lar, 'ly i- Tl! for tvi-rf nt'ot al Su. A I C. II I J. I I ali! IT. P.

t.rtl. lf l'v. I'ultfil Stle Mjtnl Srlc. i uiiiii itnir ti-i'T. ma I i hr- Mit.rr 1 i wj nit out narJ rin at Ititfltlll djrln thr Ubt, rirta irmf u-morrow.

NOTICK. Matt Irao 1iar ir 1 aallr kaa4D Ir.ll at. m. MiaHiava. na- Till: CITV IN ItUIKF.

Cwxnclt Iiv-niorro Th-re ill liatii in iri lit. May at Kmont Key tf. TKe in the Kxi ursioii Kjinwnl Key Fri Say, Mt Ladir hi fur at 13. S. MacfiiWiie i t's.

TaVe juur 1 S'rl and a lunch )asket and have a tirae May tf. Get pa'r of te K.j. lie-ter Shoe Cu. advertised at I). S.

M. frlaTie a Co. Positively Out crowded on the excursion to Kimont. Ticket limited; secure thera iu advance. tf.

tVixtti'! A iiiiich cow. Mtil be trs.ued to and pert'-ctiy In-; at the Jo' H. Koom To iirntihej or unfurn-l: r-l west of PUtioii eU'ht on cxt -t-ii. Mr. J.

V. tUktt anl of the Y. C. A in J. V.

t' i.rry tore, of tL iia. i wife da-iiUT tsve t.e Uy hi Lie city, at Aluieria. iu.l k-aud-Uu f.e ant a pounds. A 1 ral reward i si 1 his return to the Fi Faint More. Tae f.rt frt Jgit trai over th F.

C. A P. arrived re at 3 p. m. to-dy.

Until a wrttote can bnl.t the freight will be iivere-J from the earn. Iters from Hell;" tU popular ur! ct tu-tlay. For alc by Hjt, the uccor to J. C. Savers.

Mr. S. F. "ncer ba removed to Mr vcu'i'on here sie coiitlncw in lirvu making. Mise itr a -l-tf.

The Juniata, whica arrive. I at tbe Port from yesten ay mur-tii brouibt tosjs of freight and enxf r. A. K. K.

N. It. K. ai II. J.

per out to Lake this n.ornU.g. Thev retorn to-night. Tue Mothers MeelgM wiil be 1 t- murrw afiemoou at 3 o'clmli In the Y. M. C.

A. riu. A iarge attendance of joutig niothern is de- re 1. Mr. It.

TnmMe, editor of the Fer-cand La Nen, eanie In on tue ttrst Ira over the F. C.iH la-t eight, and has spec! lie day in the city. He Ul return home oa the 7:20 train to-ci-bt Indies dtiiiug Fancy Work Materials' can obtain ttieui from Mia Taylor at her reidence on Florida avenue. All kinds of stamping done to order. At home any tiro 3 p.

tn. 4-ll-tf Henry Kro.e, tbe faahlonar.le tailor, in tn WeUabrod building, has just received fifty its patterns it pants goods, all of th latent stales and best iroods. Mr. Kru Is an mrtlat tn his line, and will five aj low rates as ts compatible with first cUm work. He solicits Inspection sad comparison.

I 2 Therm, a. 5 If, This a red I titr in Tampa history. Hut, while ereryone feeU fooJ our the coining of tbe K. C. i I.

there is co l4le hiJi'Dcc of the fact. Mr. Y. rarcell harin the old kWatuu rink on Ms property the esct end of Jackson street torn down, and wiilbue three cottages erected on the lot. Ir.

W. I'Mtn die! at hi. home near tb City Hotel, this afur an Illness of eeral weeks. The bereated widow La the sytuxthy of the community. Some of the people of Tsmpa have been watching and waiting for the advent of Uie Jr.

C. 4 P. (the old Yuiee roadj since tons "fob wah" but It's coro at last. The only excuse we have to o5er for the small amount of matur In the Jom-ml to-day ts that the editor Is absent, unexpectedly, and another member of the li sick. Alt members of Kesolute Hose Co.

No. 2 should attend the annual meeting of the mutuant- to be held to-nlht. Mat ters of Importance will be brought op See notice from the secretary in another column. About one hundred and fifty excur UiniU arrived here on the first regular trair. over tiie F.

C. A P. Ry. lsst niiht ail but fifteen of them colored. The ex-curioti gotten up by the colored Knights if Labor of Hev.

K. Hughes and ife, Mr. Frank and wife, Mi-s WUbeltn aud Mr. R. 11.

sailed in the sloop )acht Cora Lee this morning for a fishing ex-curioii. Tiiey on Loug Key and on the suapper banks near by, and will letnrn Ttursvlay night. Mtrs. Jatk and Kd. Ahern and Capt.

Harry Warner went out Sunday tn the (iulf and cauut oiue rare specimens of lb r.h peculiar to the waters, wnich ill be ahtpped to New York on the Olivette thin week. They wiil be placed in an a.jusrii:r.i In that cltt. Ir. W. K.

Snyder, a prominent Frrt.an.'.ina, and also correspondent from that place for the Savannah New several Northern paper, came down on the excursion from Fernandina last t.lght and ha sjeut the flay vicwiug Tampa's 1: Dr. Snyder is an 1-tiine ftiend of Tamps, having lived here evera! years ajo. In aliim-t ex-rv UlitMirlnxMi tlirouli-uut the et tli-rr i some no? or more er-on thum lit tiave t-esi saved iy Ua'U r.i'iii'. holer aud lLirTtiu-! by it. ti j.ers'-n.

Ihk rii'i4l lenure in rs-riin'tietiling tli riue! oilier. The lf Hist li lt' Intro lurti.iu ue nkr, ry popular, ii an-1 SO eeat tmt-to fur hv s. K. l.roxmi A o. The cook, waiters and the jio'-tar at the Plant got sick lat night, and consequent: rft the proprietor 'in a hni." But Capt.

Anderson is equal to almost any enirncy be got the marketing, went in the kitcheo and cooked the breakfast with the assistance of Mr. Har ry Stoil, who kindly came to bis aid. and afterwards served the tables as gracefully as if he was used to il. Sie.ii tUe i-raii'l Army boys may lin-trrp-te-1 in follow from Alei. 15.

I'upe A. I. Kiiiiiiamjer, Iep't Trim, anil ltav tia an epltemlc of riu ii berr, (tew.trt, an I liaiolH'rlitin'a tou Heaieiiy iim tn tt.e it.ei;i-ine tlmt tuts J.ne any icii.i Ther I tin -latier fnun liiqin e-itih, hen tiilt reiue Iv is tree! clten. It nilli-I'iii' tl.e i-etit lil' f.r S. II.

1 t.oXAKi'i A In. The Rev. Mr. A. formerly of hsf itistruction-froni 11.

sh- We -d, taken formal charge of M. Andrew' church, this city. Mr. ha bt-eu otliclating iu thai church for the psl three week, aud large attendaiK-e gives svldcnce of our young clergymau's popularity Mrs. ltotiper, now In MiuResota, ill juln her buahauil here a'o'it Juue.

Tto Tampa, West India and Central American FiuitCo'i charter of the steamship Chss. Morand having expired, the ship ill il to-uight for Baracoa, Cuba, were she will luad with fruit for New York or Boston, and wilt ply regularly between thoe ports bereafu-r In the fruit buaiues. The W. I. A C.

A. Fruit Co. Is negotiating another snip to take the place of tbe Morand, aud expects to have her Id sen ice, we onder- stand, within the next two weks. material proposed, and keep the peo-1 pie correctly iuformcd thereon? Again tu the matter of streets to be paved, bow many citizens know what is Intended to bo done? Whether Franklin to Cass, thence along Florida avenue to seventh avenue leyond Judge Clyne's, then uloaj seventh avenue to Ybor. Or Frauklin from Washington to Zack thence to depot, then along Ashley to Washington and Washington to Franklin, or Franklin froia F.

C. P. track to S. F. track nJ from citr hall to Ybor by way of the scrnb.

Who knows which, either, or tf any of these plans are Intended is anything formulated Is the city to have any pavement of any kind? The Board of Public Works ia an executive body having limited discretion ary powers. For work done by them the city pays. To collect from property holders prorata for adjoining improve ments it Is necessary that tbe Council authorize the work tu a certain manner; what 5s that manner The money appropriated for paving purposes is beimr continually reduced, I What Is the object of constant re ductiou. 1 it to throw the paving matter tiK. aiiN 0f moneyed men who will urnish on credit at a big prollt ou the WOrk, a big interest on the principal, aj a interest on a guarantee These are quet-tiou now occupying the attention of the taxpayers of our city and if needs be answers will be demanded from those entrusted with the city affairs.

Tax-paykk. K. C. Al I. ItivUroiKl Kxfensiou.

Col. John C. Grllliu, solicitiag aent of the F. ('. P.

railroad, made the Advocate office a very pleasant call ou the 17th of April. He gave us the route of the proposed exJcnsiou of thtdr road from Plant City. This new road will go direct to Punta Rass.t. From a point between Keysville ami Picnic In Hillsbor-ougb county, a line will ruu crossing the Manatee river near Fort Hauler aud thence through tbe towns of Manatee, Braidentown, Wilimesenhurg and Pulma t. ia 10 xo.ui, "uocui will be 'ol.

Grillii! ass.ur.-S US tbat eniiiei rs will on the route be- fore the 1st of May, and that the directors of the F. C. A P. railroad are in earnest in pushing this road through to completion. This route will be a uood one for us aud it iil also bring to the ri.ad a lai'se amount ol busincs-, beside open ing and bnililing a rich aud productive country.

Advocate. The V. M. A. Klocut binary Ilnter-f t.illliu-lii.

Miss Cora Monrey, id Salem. comes highly endorsed as an i locutionist, will give "An Evening with Poets, Orators and Humorists" In the Y. M. C. A.

hall on Friday even'ng next. The programme will coiifist of a large and fresh variety of the most popular recitations, iui(ersonatlons, dialect, dramatic, sentimental and humorous, from tne verytx-st authors, and enlivened by anecdotes and mirtli. The press notices of Miss Mou-rey are very tine, and an enjoyable evening Is promised. Admission 2j cents. The Pulpit and fhe Stajje.

Itcv. F. M. M-rout, Pastor t'nlted lliethren Chtireh, lllue Mound. snys.

"I feel It uiv duly to t-ll Him-P rs lir. Kind's New Discovery lis. done for me. My Lungs oeie t'H lly ('i-esisi il, and my puristiioner iiiii'iit I rmiM I've only a few n--k-. 1 ink live l.ottles Dr.

Kinc's Sen IHseoV- 1 erv and hsu sund and ir I I Ol Arihu I.oe, Coii.tin;ilion, M.ii.ii-i.-r l.ovt-' iiniiv I i-ll. 1 1 tt.i a t's- iny many in.i is to to tiy b. sit S. Ii. I.KON VltlU A I ll's '0 ri-nt-i tirj'J 1 ml.

tore. S. H. l-eonur Co the fid! lie tlru jzi-ts, de-lr. wiii i us I ibeV luiri tii mi'! t.elieve it be l-i lUl.le.

I bought a Sii esnt imttle of 1'hainber-laii-s Pain ft in and it to my liiiihn whicti liave been with lien u-it ism Ht ino rvals for oni vear. At tbe time I bo.ilit Hie Pain lUbil I was unable walk I chii truthfully say that Pain Balm has eompletly cuied me. It. II. Fakh.

Holy-wimmI. vouches for the truth nf the statement. numbing! PLCMtllNCiS to to J. vy. Bo'tierts, nt Berry's tin shop, next to Hotel Al i.i im.

for j.lnu.blni of all kinds. Jy. remarkable event trt-ii-nre In tiie uiem- e.ivui-tiiK 1 icn ai.d the nireuey wlieretiv til-' kimh! health J''11 Ki overy for has ti'- attain. is I ti'-Hfs eni nil, and cries when et Uiin Hence it Is that so nun li is heuid in prio-e else tuils. The liioiii kindne-s I ran il.i KU-etue tt.

rs. so iiiiiny (. el their iltioi) to lienllh. to the Use of tb' hi. 1 If von niejl'Misr troubled itn any of Ki Sm-ss, l.ivt or Mipinm of Lois i short i.tan!ni, yon will surely fl-id r.

ii by n-e of Kl.t Id: Irta sol. I Ml All nil. I (ill at s. L.os4KI'l A i ili iik-stori-. A His n.irji.iln.

There lias Just bei-n placed in my bunds an eiifht acre traet of excellent hind, adjoin Inn spani-h Park on the nd rtiiht between the South Florida and tin- K. P. railroads. The property is enclosed with a ICood wire tent and ou it Is a two-story trane itwelltntt. Iirice ban.

outliouses, etc. Within utone's throw of l'ioeH addition I to Eaat Ybot. Splendid property to subdivide Into lot, and will cell well In that shape. Farther particulars inuy be obtained at the Ybot Clty lteal kstate Fxchan. U.

D. 1'iiatLL, Manairrr..

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