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The Tampa Journali
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in 1 nn JO URN A II VOL. 5 Ho. 20. TAMPA, F.LOR1DA. APRIL 30, 1891.

PRICE FIVE CENTS. FUH AJfOVa TDK DOCTOC3. They Fling Epltheta and Hardev LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL WRATH ER REPORT. Regular meetidg ol tlx council tomorrow Bight.

The Almeria hotel adopts the, Knropean plan tomorrow. Daniel Byrne Is keeping books for R. Warner Co. at Port Wilton A. Miller, the Saaford oontra-tor, was here on baalneaa yesterday.

J.C. Williams, St. Petersbnrg's live mercnant spent Ttteaday is the city. Mrs. Cbas.

Keller, of IklaaHt, cum down yesterday aad a peat the day with her friend, Mn. W. H. Crawford. D.

W. Stlbbs haa booght eat the retail business of Young A Ellis In Ybor City. He will continue the business at the old stand. Frank Parcel! left this mora ing for a visit to hie grandparents In Omaha, Neb. He will remain soon months and may eettle oat Went.

Moses Hewitt died at'his home ta Mango Monday)' He Wat on th Tampa police force for a long time, and leaves wife and several children. i vi) A I tLJi Vr I -JjJi LfcL LI Still Lead and Stand Having placed the largest stock of Spring and Goods ever brought to South Florida we are enabled C'to 4knock out" all competitors in our line; we will offer for the next FIFTEEN DAYS greater inducements than ever heard of before. i. f. 2 cases Standard Prints, regular prices Sc to go at (5c.

2 ca5Hs fast colored cotton Nuns Veiling, worth 12cjan; to go at Gc. 1 case white plaid satin striped Lawn, worth 10c to go at 5c. 150 patterns White Embroidered Dresses, from $2.00 to SI 5.00. 50 patterns Black Embroidered Dresses, from i'M)0 to $15.00. Weather Report for Ttmpt, Florid.

Week KadiD April 28, 1891. TMfl. S3 s. a. i Weather.

S3 8 a ParUyCTdy Cloedy Clwady Partly Cl'dy CloaUM ClOBdlCM Mi 55 grft a i 81 oo Partly Cl'dy Force for enfoing week Rala will probably oernr the lt, 4th and Bib of May. Tb dally average temperature will aot exceed 84. A full line of Am stationery at Field's. Call ob Powell for pianos and or- 4-16-4U Elegant rooms In private house. Lock box 44.

All the latest Field's. styles of papeterles at Drawing aad Uraugntmaa a patters at Field's. A large assortment of blank books at Field's. A pretty lot of souvenir spoon at C. B.

Fitch's. J. C. Field bu the agency for Lovell's latent novels. Jobu S.

Keane Is sole agent for W. L. Douglas shoes. W. A.

Eliot, of Thonotosassa, was lu the city yesterday. Col. J. L. Young, of l'lant City, was ou our streets Tuesday.

Clarence Knight spent Sunday with his parents at Plant City. Go to Field's stationary store and ex amine bis goods and prices. All the latest news paper', uiagazir.es periodicals at J. C. Try a pair of Kcane's 82.50 block bot- torn shoes, every pair warranted.

M. Lovengretn, the undertaker, is soon to have a white hearse for babies. A finer Hue of type writer papers thaii ever wen in Tampa tiefoic at field's. Two lots near the Tampa Bay hotel at a sacrifice. Seivkr Dkekmax.

Roericke Tatcl's homeopathic remedies at MortJii drug store. l-oO-'d. G. D. 1'uMfll weut to Brooksville yesterday to deliver a flue organ to a cus tomer.

A nunilter of citizens went down to Terra Oia Uland ye-Torday on the steam- er Sadie. Cheap Ned is st.il selling out at cost a lot of ladies' dress troods, ent furnishings, etc. Order your uews pajK-rs and magazines from Field, and you get assurance of prompt delivery. A full line of leather goods, putsch, card and letter cases, bill books, etc. at I).

Kennedy's. F. G. Ilawley and family have moved acrocs the river into Mr. Mniurs nouse near Mrs.

Collins. Samuel Ward's papers, the Bunker Hill linen and the Boston bond for sale at J. D. Kennedy's. Mrs.

E. E. Shaw, Major 1J. E. Shaw nd wife went Monday morning to Clear water for a few weeks visit.

Look at the new box stationery at Babbitt ACo's, put up expressly for tbera and sold at 25 cents per box. A choice line of Boston linen, Boston bond. Bunker Hill linen paper and envel opes to match at J. C. Field's.

John Jackson bad bis collar bone broken last Saturday bv beinjr thrown from bis horse hile driving cattle. Mrs. 1). B. Gould and daughter, Mias Grace, are in tl city from Clearwater Tbev are stopplug with Mrs.

M. Barse A. P. Hampton Is driving mow instead of riding. He has bought a nice buck board wnicn ne ant nts irienas eujoy usius.

lou can double your money in one year on a lot in Sparkman's subdivls.on. For outhc Installment plan by Seiver 1 Ecckman. Are you weak and debilitated? Nothing better for you than to take Ma-'u- Iroti-Totiic at 11. K. leiijauhr soda fount, 5 cuts a I ,.1 k.

ille, and aotitlier to Misf. lletta I'liiuit). of Clearwater. 'I irr Its' in- iu reiilein lot are offered fy St a. Reekmau, in Highland I'atk.

Lots for jon (n the Installment piau. W. Ma, lb- (IlU ieiit frei'd elerk lu tlx Smit'i Florida rented the U-ckwith residi-iice now owned ly Dr. We-don. Mr.

Mack and family moved Into it Tuedav. If vou want a good watch, il oii want i. wi irv. if v.o a read, if Vols hook, fit in mi! 'v to if liMsii'i nt ni: .11.1 "nt it Nuu, i 8. a an N.

for Tbe opening aeaaloa of the exanlna- Uon of applicants for lioense to prsctio medicine was Inteaaelr InUreatiac. tr. L. 8. Oppenbelmer, of Bartow, whota4-nppeared before the Board at a forntef tesaion and went away wltaoat a llcetae, eaa acala thia ttaa.

Be walk-dints r. Wall's oOce when tha esaailaatfr waa baring hatt tan TaaTsnmlaxaK aiated that ha wanted 1m asasataa Whan Pf. Kennedv aapcarad, Ojffc, hidmer heran to atata the caaae between them to tha other member of tne Board aad warming with his aaa it aa ha proceeded begs a to air bin opinion of Dr. Keaa- dy, mach too plainly, for that gentlemen's eqnaalmtty. Jim Dr.

O. floag epiabeta rather freeJy, Dr. K. Jookad ahant Vim for an tteg. Bin qakk eye llhtl awCj Jrp.

and teeth of en ectinct sqbmartae aalmaV a curiosity that graces Dr. Wall'a wrl'lna desk and weighing about fire ponada. Qnlch aa a fash, Dr. K. grabbed rtt and Sung It at tbe Irate applicant's bead.

Fortunately, he dodged In time to save the Board tbe trouble of making out a death certificate. The ball bad opened. Dr. Sweeting, Key West's heavy representative, waltzed around the table and grabbed the little man from Bartow, while Dr. Wall tried to measure the circumference of Dr.

Kennedy's portly waist. The order to ''change partners' wonld have been timely. As soon as the wrath of the belligerents cooled down, Dr. Wall stuck his head out the window to let bis mirth escape; none too soon, -for all the Inmates of the house next door had started to his ulstnce; they had decided that Dr. W.

waV gtllng the worst of the battle. As Dr. Sweeting with Dr. the Ksculaiau from Polk coumy finally retired without a licenss bat vowing vengence against the Board which he threatens to sue. The Arebery Festival.

Tuesday evening, May 5th, Is th time appointed for the Archery Festival to he sivtn at the ojera house by tbe ladies of St. Andrew's Guild. We hope that there ill bo a good gathering on the oc- eision, for it promises to be very cheery Hud pkasunL, aud our expectation are often disappointed as regards these etitvrtaininents. As to tbo character of the plar deponent saitb not, bat whoever excels la the use of the bow and arrow may try or ber skill, aud tbo heeV shot will certainly wear tbe prize, Maitre Cupiden will be there, we know for he always is on festive occasions, "wtth quips, and cranks, aud wanton wllis," aud the young folks mast guard thefPtyarts, for tier Is truth in the old tuoiation "Many a shot at random soot. Kinds mark tbe archer little meant." The menu will Include a full sapper ol different kinds of meats, with the usual concomitants of salads and followed by the lighter refreshments of Ice cream, cake and strawberries.

The public are cordially invited to attend. Admission free, and doors opened at 8 p. aa. pre cisely. Another Flae Balldlng.

W. 8. Hancock baa bought tbe lot, 82x71) north of Gunn A store of Beckwlth 4 Henderson. Chester Bay, tne architect, haa drawn plana for a handsome three story brick aad stone building to be built at once on tfcls loft by Mr. Hancock.

The first floor will contain two targe store rooms 24x70 ft. each with a stairway bttween them. The second and third floors will be divided into offices that can be used singly or In suites of two and three rooms. Being an lniie building It Is made much more con.fortable by airy bails on. tbe rear of the hack suites.

The cot- I tract for tbe building will probably be let today, and It is estimated to cosi 115,000 to 1 8,000. TliHitks Tendered. We, he undersigned committee appointed at the meeting of tbe clerks and business ait of Tampa at tfie T. M. A.

rooms Monday evening, do hereby tender our in i-l sincere thank to the mere bants el our city who so kindly signed the petition to close their places of at 7 p. m. on aud after May 1st, Moudajs xnJ Saturday excepted. fommitue F. C.

Bowycr, II. U. Gid-deiis, W. A. Adams.

Frauk i lawyer, I. S. Gidd us excellent rook-keeper, has just received a flue debit and credit balance ledger winch was made to order through John I). Kenedy, the titioner. It was de--signed Mr.

ISowyer to do away with the tro'i'de-ome old way of taking a trial balance. From this ledger a trial balance can be ninde any day In the year uat by one or tw hour work. The young copyright ids idea. The of the llai.tist enurch are notifl'i hat there will "oe an uuuort- ant CAlled conference after service. Sunday jcoriog 15 pieces best American Satteen, good value, at 15c; to go at 9c.

Just received the third duplicate order cf 50 pieces Black Lace Stripe and Plaid Organdi Lawns, warranted absolutly fast black, ranging from 10 to cents; these are the handsomest goods of the season. If vou wish to see the latest novelties of the season call on us and let us show you our line of Sateen DeEoyal, French Mulls, Kora Moire, solid and figured China Silks in every shade imaginable. We have a complete line of all Unrivaled! SHOES AND SLIPPERS. i Hugh Browuing has bought tbc sloop HesUess from Mr. Wattles on Sarasota bay.

He returned home this week after absence of several months. Today Is the eighth and closing day of Passover week and some of onr Hebrew citizens held a jubilee tervicc In ibe Masonic building this morniug. James Scripture and wife leave Sunday night for Hartford, where they will spend a few weeks before taking op tbeir summer residence at Brookline. II. Gen.

J.C. Williams and wife spent Tuesday aud Wednesdny lu the city. They are preparing to bnild an elegant 5,000 residence at St. Petersburg this summer. Anv oue in need of tombstones aud monuments will find it to tiiuir ndvant age to call at I).

D. Sherman's Marble Works, corner of Florida avenue aud Sprins street. 4-30-U-w Neil J. Adie and his bride arrived Sunday uiUt aud are at the Orange Grove. The 1)1 ide wa- Miss Eiuiua Karris of Augusta, Me.

The Journal extends cou-gratulatiotin to happy couple. number of young people gathered at the Scotland house Mou.iay night and enjoved all the fun of au old ned candy pull. Mu.lc und were included ill amusements. A partv of p.omiueut Methodist sien- went out fishing last week compauled by their pastor, and before their return one of them was lmmerei. Query: Is he now a Campbelllte.

or a Baptist Mrs. S. M. Snarkman, Mrs. Askew und daughters, Mrs.

II. C. Glddens, Miss Bessie Wyatt, Mrs. P. A.

Robl.lns, Mr-. C. A. Green and R. B.

Seiver spent Tuesday at Picnic island aud Port Tampa, fishing and bathing. C. B. Fitch ha bought a lot from S. J.

Fleharty on Seventh avenue in West Tampa, aud Is building a nice six room cottage thereon. Tbe hoose will be two story, costing about 1000, and is being built by W. H. Reed. Arnout Brengle are moving tbe for roer residence of J.

J. Kinsman to a lot west of Mugge's electric light works where he will have it fitted np again. When that Is located they will move the old court house to tbe lot vacated by the residence on Florida avenue. Miss Landrura, of Crawford, sis ter of W. T.

Landrum, has accepted a position in Mrs. G. D. Powell's store where she Is assisting Miss Maggie Pierce In the millinery department. These two charming young ladies art: proving great favorites wit a tbe patrons of this fash ionable store.

J. H. Ahem, bis mother, Mrs. S.J. Abern, and sister, Miss Florence, left Tuesday morning for their home In New York.

Mrs. Ahem, who had the misfortune to break her arms by being thrown from a carriage several weeks ago is to be congratulated upon haviug recovered her wonted health and strength. The ladies have spent a month here and made many friends who hope to vxekoine liiein to Tampa every season Keaue say." ue will increase, lit fe- waid of 9j to if there can be found a shoe isi Tampa to equal his blin bottom shoe, every pair warranted Hi- has also ou baud a full line of Oxford's for ladies and gents including the following makes: The X. 1). Hayes Partridne Shoe E.

Hurts and others. He has a first class shoemaker that doef repairing on shor no'i'-e. All ork warranted. A negro naiih Strong William, from Manatee, hii" a row with his wife last night ou tue premises of County Clerk W. A.

Given-. He figured in the police court this morning In cousequeuce and Was tiaed Md for carrying concealed i weapons, lor resisting an officer am: Si 1 dtsoroel.V COHdliet. 1 WO pl.1.0 drunk were fined each. William I was lie.il t.ie count odiclals on charge of oarrvina ronc rt'ed weapons and half wool Blazer Stripe flannels, bleached and unbleached Domestic Cottons in all the leading brands. 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 and 11-4 Table Damask, Napkins and Towels, we have an abundant assortment to select from.

We are sole agents for the. only sold on approval to the wearer and if not satisfactory after two or three weeks wear the money will be refunded, don't fail to try one. Also a full line of Thompson's Glove fitting, Dr. Warner's, Cora-line and the C. P.

i la Seine Corset i ECMLOFFE i IN MENS'. LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDRENS On all ShitcH that ii wr. All our slmcs arc in plain Holllnc: flKtirrs, wo hantllr not Slantlart! Io4ul ami uw Soli- nts for flu E. 1. Heel .1 Sfn ami Nathan I).

Iolyr's I.a- i. ami CiTiliirtMi's liiu Klioe, anil 11. Youn Co. and Moans' 3Iiiih in tin- world. There I no shoe made to equal this shoe, aud all we ask is, try a jair.

MAAS BR OS Ax A T) IT -I L- a 1 I -J i.

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