{"1": {"fulltext": "A 16\\nm\\ni", "height": "3356", "width": "2207", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "Glass\\nBook-\\nCOPYRIGHT DEPOSIT", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "EA5TERN EDITION.\\nPRICE, 23 CENTS.\\n^61-%\\nSoe Page I Titl\u00c2\u00bb of Mythology,\\nI55UED f OR THH\\nOCEAW STEAAVSHIP COAVPAWY,\\nTHE SAVANWAH l-IrtE,\\nSAV/USNAH. NEW YORK. BOSTON. PHIL/VDELPHI/l.\\n1894-95.", "height": "3305", "width": "2033", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "OCEAH STEAMSHIP COMPAHY\\nBetween New York and Savannah and between Philadelphia and Savannah.\\nNew England and Savannah Steamship Company\\nBetween Boston and Savannah.\\nG. Ivl. SORRKL, Manager,\\nSavatinatx, Oa. NeAW Yorlc.\\nR. L. Walker, Agent, New Pier 35, North River, New York.\\nRichardson Barnard, Agents, Lewis Wharf, Boston, Mass.\\nC. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.\\nW. L. James, Agent, 13 Soiilh Third Street, Philadelphia\\nW. E. Arnold, Gen l TraveUng Pass r Agent,\\nNew Pier 35, N. R., New York, 71 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.\\n(July to Marcli.) {March to July.)\\nW. H. Rhett, General Agent C. R. R., 317 Broadway, New York.\\nA. DeW. Sampson, Gen l Agent C. R. R., 306 Washington St., Boston, MaBS.i\\nA. P.* Lane, Agent Plant System, 268 Washington St., Boston, Mass.\\nJ. D. Hashagen, Eastern Agent Plant System, 361 Broadway, New York.\\nJ. L. Adams, Gen l Eastern Agent F. C. P. R. R., 353 Broadway, New York.\\nI. P. Beckwith, General Agent, 71 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.\\nWalter Hawkins, Florida Pass r Agent, 71 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.\\nS. E. P. Davis, New York Passenger Agent, New Pier 35, N. R., New York.\\nThe Finest and Fleetest Passenger Steamers Flying\\nthe American Flag.\\n3\\nLines\\nNew YorK\\nHas four steamers both ways each week, leav-\\ning New York and Savannah every Monday,\\nWednesday, Friday, and Saturday.\\nBostop\\nHas steamers leaving both Boston and Savan-\\nnah every four days.\\nPbila^clelpbia^\\nFOR FREIGHT ONLY. (Passengers booked via\\nNew York.) Steamer leaves Philadelphia\\nand Savannah every ten days.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "FACTS ABOUT SAVANNAH.\\nSavannah s wide, shaded streets and lovely parks are famous.\\nSavannah has the finest hotel in the South outside of St. Augustine\\nand Tampa.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2f-\\nSavannah was founded in 1733 one hundred and sixty years ago\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\nby General James Oglethorpe.\\nThe tirst steamship to cross the Atlantic sailed from Savannah in 1819.\\nThe first cotton grown in Georgia was shipped from Savannah in 1788.\\nSavannah has annual shipments of over 1,100,000 packages of oranges\\nand other fruits, of 500,000 packages of vegetables, and over\\n1,000,000 watermelons.\\nSavannah has an ocean commerce of over $150,000,000.\\nSavannah has never had a bank failure.\\nSavannah has more miles of electric railway than any city of its size\\nin the world.\\nSavannah is the healthiest city in the South and surpassed by few in\\nthe world.\\nSavannah has an annual retail trade of 5 ,000,000.\\nSavannah has the finest artesian water supply in the South a daily\\nsupply of 12,000,000 gallons, or nearly 200 gallons to every\\nman, woman and child.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "TWILIGHT ON THE SAVANNAH RIVER.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "^Vlh i! the Willi er breezes blow\\nI generallj go\u00e2\u0080\u0094 SOUTH.\\nAfter H. M. S. Pinafore.\\nFLORIDA\\nOR\\nSummer\\nIN THE\\nWinter Time\\nA CONDENSED GAZATEER OF FLORIDA, AND OTHER POINTS IN SOUTH\\nKNOWN AS WINTER RESORTS. WHERE LOCATED: THEIR\\nHOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES AND\\nTHEIR RATES.\\nCompiled by W. E. ARNOLD.\\nQy^M P|Q[\\\\| This book is fully covered by copyrights, and all rights reserved. All persons\\nare warned not to use the information or any part thereof in other compila-\\ntions or publications.\\nIssued for the Passenger Department\\nOF THE\\nOCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,\\nThe Savannah Line.\\nSavannah. New York. Boston. Philadelphla..\\n1894-95.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "ARTHUR B. TEBBETTS, Manager Advertising in Summer in the Winter Time,\\n118 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla., or Care W. E. Arnold, New Pier 35, N. R.,\\nNew York.\\nPLEASE NOTICE.\\nTo our Friends Down South:\\nThe Compiler will be grateful to have his attention\\ncalled to any errors or omissions in this book.\\nPlease look for them!\\nW. E. ARNOLD,\\nADDRESS:\\n^July to March\u00e2\u0080\u0094 New Pier 35, N. R., New York.\\ni March to July\u00e2\u0080\u0094 7 (new 121) West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.\\nEntered according to act of Congress in the year 1894,\\nBy W. E. Arnold,\\nin the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "SUMMEK IN TIIK ^VI^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2TKH TIME.\\nTHE CITY OF SAVANNAH.\\nThis beautiful Southern city, with its wide, shaded streets, its beautiful\\nparks, its pleasant homes, deUghtful drives, and its spacious modern hotels,\\nis well worth many days travel merely to see. One is amply repaid such a\\ntrip: and for any one going South, without spending at least a few days in\\nSavannah, there is an omission in the trip which will always be r(!gretted.\\nSavannah has a population of over 65,000: it covers an area of 4,000 acres,\\nand has a property valuation of $40,000,000, and a commerce of $125,000,000.\\nThe city has 110 miles of streets, 65 acres of public parks, 25 miles of street\\nrailway and 5 miles of wharves.\\nGeographically it is at the head of ship navigation on the Savannah river,\\n18 miles from the ocean, on a plateau 50 feet above the level of the sea.\\nThe average temperature is 66\u00c2\u00b0, approximating that of Bermuda, Gib-\\nralter, Spain; Palermo, Sicily; Shanghai, China; and Sydney, Australia.\\nIt is dehghtfully situated as a residence city, and since the construction\\nof The Desoto, one of the finest of the palatial winter hotels of the South,\\nequal to the celebrated Ponce De Leon or Tampa Bay Hotel, Savannah has\\nbecome one of the great winter resorts of the South.\\nNo other American city has such wealth of foliage, such charming seclu-\\nsion and such sylvan perfection, so united with all the convenience and com-\\npactness of a great commercial city.\\nIts Attractiveness.\\nTo the Northerner, Savannah has peculiar attractions\u00e2\u0080\u0094 all pronouncing it\\nThat Beautiful City The drive to Thunderbolt, over the shell road, passing\\nCathedral Cemetery, Bonaventure, and Greenwich Park, with glimpses of\\nThunderbolt River, is very pleasant. And then a visit should be paid to see\\nthe beauties of Bonaventure, one of the most naturally attractive spots in this\\nwhole country, with its mighty yet graceful oaks, with their beautiful drapery\\nof Spanish moss spreading their boughs and superb foliage over the wide\\navenues. While Bonaventure alone is suflicient to induce a visit to Savannah,\\nthere are, besides, many other attractive spots, among which may be noted\\nThunderbolt, Greenwich Park, Tybee Beach, Isle of Hope, Montgomery,\\nBeaulieu, and White Bluff, all having their special claims.\\nThroughout the city are numerous lovely parks and spacious pubUc\\nsquares, bordered by stately private residences and other imposing buildings.\\nOne of the finest and most complete hotels in the United States is logated here.\\nThis attractive Forest City may equcilly well be called The Monumental\\nCity. Its memorials to heroes, linked with its history from the hour of the\\ncity s birth on the lofty bluff amid the friendly Yamacraws, mark a grateful\\npeople. Greene, Pulaski, Jasper, and Gordon still stand before their eyes in\\nstone and brass. The Confederate soldier, with his comrades fallen at Gettys-\\nburg, is commemorated by affecting and appropriate monumental art.\\nIts parks and squares are adorned with statues, fountains and artistic\\nmounds, gigantic oaks and magnolias, with here and there catalpas and banana\\ntrees. Among the flowers the most beautiful are the rose and the cameha\\njaponica, which bloom luxuriantly in mid-winter in the open air.\\nBut its natural beauty is not all that Savannah boasts. Its architecture\\n/ILW/IY5 TR/IVEL VIA THE 5/IV/lNNrtH LINE.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "6 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nis varied and striking; much of it in the quaint fashion of by -gone days, but\\nwith those cliaracteristics that the art of the present day is eager to adopt.\\nIt is rich in liistoric memories; its schools are unsurpassed; its society is\\ncultured; art is patronized, and all the influences exist which make a city\\nattractive. All classes of society are found here as elsewhere, and the ques-\\ntion of nativity, antecedents and political or religious views create as few\\ndistinctions as can probably be found in any community in the world. The\\nstranger is welcomed and the new-comer finds friendly neighbors around him.\\nThe Health of Savannah.\\nThe health record of Savannah for the past ten years is a part of the his-\\ntory of the city, and shows to advantage. The authorities have each year\\nmade liberal appropriations for preserving the city s health, and Savannah is\\nto-day in the front rank of the sea-coast tov.-ns from a sanitary standpoint.\\nWith hundreds of vessels coming annually from West Indian and South\\nAmerican ports, her quarantine system has enforced their being in good sani-\\ntary condition before they are admitted to the city, and thus a commercial\\nintercourse with those countries has been fostered, and, at the same time, the\\ncity has protected itself against epidemic diseases. The plant for disinfecting\\npurposes, recently completed, is the latest improvement in maritime sanitation.\\nThe Water Supply.\\nSavannah s water supply is entirely from artesian wells, and it may be\\ninteresting to know that cholera, which threatened this country for two years,\\ncould not have here gained ground, as it would Iiave been impossible to have\\ncontaminated the water supply. Garbage is disposed of by cremation: an\\ninspection of the city will show that there is constant care in sanitary affairs.\\nCommercial Statistics of the Port.\\nA slight glance at the statistics of the Port will illustrate. The exports of\\nCotton in 1893-94, amounting to 973,114 bales, were valued at \u00c2\u00a738,800,000.\\nReceipts of Cotton the present season will probably be over one million bales.\\nThe export of Naval Stores in 1893 was 245,146 casks of spirits antl 1.025.569\\nbarrels of Rosin, of the value of $7,000,000. The total values of exports moved\\nby water transportation alone was \u00c2\u00a774,432,290 in 1893. The value of importa-\\ntions to \u00c2\u00a768,943,604 in 1893. The value of the exports of Timber and Lumber\\nthis last year was \u00c2\u00a72,000,000; that of Fruits and Vegetables \u00c2\u00a73,000,000; that of\\nPig Iron nearly $1,500,000, while that of Cotton Seed Oil, a manufacturing in-\\ndustry not yet six years old at this port, reached last year a value of \u00c2\u00a71,345,000.\\nThe movement of Commercial Fertilizers by the great railway lines from\\nSavannah amounted to 158,615 tons. The value of real estate and improve-\\nments amount to thirty millions in 1893.\\nSavannah is now the second Cotton port of America, and the first Naval\\nStores port of the world. It is the largest port on the South Atlantic Coast,\\nand its annual commerce amounts to more than \u00c2\u00a7125,000,000.\\nThe sections of country made tributary to Savannah by railway lines are\\namong the richest in the United States in agricultural and mineral wealth, the\\nlatter as yet in the first stage of development, and the volume of increasing\\nproducts will demand more extended faciUties for movement.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE STEAMERS ARE THE FINEST.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "SUMMEH IN TILK WINTER TIME. 7\\nOcean Steamship Company and Steamship Lines.\\nNo small faetdr in workini;: out the i)rosi)( rity of Suvannah and the Stato\\nhas been the various steamship lines, which have been increased in capacity as\\nneeded until tliere are now thirty -four sailings, and as many arrivals, monthly\\nbetween Savaimah and northern ports. Further additions are in contempla-\\ntion. The most potent agX ncy in these lines has been, and is, the Ocean Steam-\\nship Company of Savannah. Originated in 1873 it was the successor and took\\nup the business of three separate lines which had previously ran between New\\nYork and Savannah, operating steamships of limited capacity. The business\\nincreasing rapidly, necessitating ships of larger tonnage and greater speed,\\ncontracts were successively made for the construction of first-class freight and\\npassenger ships, which have been multiplied and magnified, until the fleet now\\namounts to nine ships, (see page 13). Baltimore is also directly reached by\\na line of steamers operated by the Merchants and Miners Transportation\\nCompany.\\nRailway Connections and Harbor.\\nThese great steamships, in close connection with the Central Railroad of\\nGeorgia, the Savannah, Florida and Western Railway, the Plant System, and\\nthe Florida Central and Peninsula R. R., have penetrated for Savannah s\\ngrowth all. Georgia and Florida and the fertile fields of Alabama, South Caro-\\nlina, Mississippi and Louisiana. Good railway connections carry their business\\nstill farther, to Memphis, Kansas City and across the Missouri. The harbor\\nis safe, with a good draught of water. With a sea-bar unsurpassed on the\\nSouth Atlantic, giving twenty -six feet at mean high water; the river channel\\nis as yet not fully equal to it, vessels of not more than twenty-three feet draft\\nnow working it. The project of the U. S. Engineer is to deepen this channel\\nto twenty -six feet by dredging and retaining walls, a result considered easily\\npracticable at comparatively small cost, thus making the channel the equal to\\nthe sea-bar in carrying the great sea-going steamers that will crowd this port.\\nForeign Ships.\\nIn addition to the coastwise steamsliip service and the numerous large\\nsailing vessels plying North, the port has the present season had the advan-\\ntage of 100 large foreign steamers and over 200 saiHng vessels for moving its\\ngreat traffic.\\nSteamship Schedules.\\nThe career of the Ocean Steamship Company was commenced with a\\nweekly sailing to New York. It was soon after increased to a semi -weekly\\nand tri-weekly line, and is now working a schedule of four sailings a week,\\nwhile the Boston service has been increased from a weekly sailing to one every\\nfour days. Increase of facilities has brought increase of business, resulting in\\nconstruction of ships of greater capacity and speed. Steady improvements in\\nthis direction have been attained, until the Company realizes in the construc-\\ntion of the Kansas City the possession of the finest coast line steamer that\\nsails from the city of New York. This superb steamer is too well known by\\nher speed, comforts and beauty to need detailed description. She is the Queen\\nof the Coast.\\nTICKETS INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTH.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nC^^C^\\nOCEAN STEAMSHIP COHPANY,\\n(Bi-:twkp:n New Youk and Savannah.)\\nNew England and Savannah Steamship Company,\\n(Between Boston and Savannah.)\\nFROM AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT.\\n(Copyrighted, 1894.)\\nEverybody Goes to Florida,\\nor down South somewhere, to avoid the cold and shish of the Northern win-\\nter. If every bod}^ doesn t go it isn t because they don t care to; there are\\nother causes to deter them. The vital question with these people is: How can\\nthe trip be made to secure the most comfort at the least cost? We say:\\nAlways Travel by the Savannah Line.\\nThe Elegant Passenger Steamships of this Line to and from New York or\\nBoston offer to the traveler to or from any point in\\nFlorida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana,\\nor the South generally, more than ordinary advantages, both as to cost and\\ncomfort; so much so that it is advisable to look over this Document care-\\nfully and catch its intent fully before deciding how to travel.\\nTravelers Generally\\nare somewhat foggy as to what a steamship does: What are its regulations\\nas to handling passengers? What does the steam.ship furnish free? And what\\ndoes the steamship charge for?\\nThese Three Cuts,\\n(next pages) Taken From Life, show what elegance and comfort are on hand.\\nAll available without a cent of extra charge beyond holding a First Cabin or\\nExcursion (First Class) ticket: while the traveler by rail has to pay for every-\\nthing he gets: in fact, it is often remarked that the cost of a ticket by rail\\nis only a small part of the expense. It s \u00c2\u00a75 here, it s a dollar for this, 50c. for\\nthat, 25c. for this, 10c. for that, ad infinitum.\\nUNEQUALED KACILITIES.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "THE LADIES ARE COMFORTABLE.\\nMSSBBi/iW\\nSO ARE THE GiENTLEMEN.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "SUMMEJl IN Till WINTER TI.MK.\\n11\\nAlways Secure Berths in Advance.\\nWhen ordering berths or rooms always be as explicit as possible, l^emcm-\\nber that all First Class rooms have two berths each, one lower and one upper.\\nIntermediate rooms have three, and sometimes, as on the Kansas City, si.x\\nberths each. Always state plainly the name in such a manner as to indicate\\nthe sex. (This is very important.) Do not order a room and only give cue\\nname. Remember that a room is for more than one i ersou. Order berths or\\nrooms from vour nearest ticket agent or anv airent named on inside of front\\nnhin\\n^r\\\\\\nTK KET.S INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTHS.\\ncover of this book. Should you secure a berth or room and for some cause\\ncannot go on the steamer specified, please notify our office at once, that we\\nmay re-assign the space to another.\\nAt Any Time\\nwithin twenty -four hours of departure of the steamer, one can go immediately\\nto the steamer, and by showing his room card or notice received of assignment,\\nwill be allowed to put hand baggage and parcels in room, but cannot use room\\nfor sleeping purposes. Accommodations or meals aboard ship are not provided\\nuntil steamer leaves.\\nTHE FASTEST PASSEjYQEB STEAMSHIPS", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "12 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nMeals.\\nCoffee and tea are always ready, and can be had at any moment, day or\\nnight. Rising bell is rung at 7:00; Breakfast at 8:00 a.m.; Broth at 11:00\\na.m.; Dinner at 2:00 p.m.; Supper at 6:00 p.m.\\nSeats at Table.\\nThere is no rush for seats; Avhen the purser takes up the passenger s ticket\\nhe then assigns him a seat at table (all seats are numbered). This seat is that\\npassenger s during the voyage, unless for good reasons a change is made, and\\nthen a new seat number is issued.\\nBaggage.\\nTrunks (except one small steamer trunk) are not allowed in staterooms.\\nBaggage can be checked through same as by rail, and is cared for same as by\\nrail, except that it is not handled so roughly. In case of necessity any time\\nduring the voyage the passenger can get at his baggage by explaining to the\\nSteward the need and surrendering liis check.\\nOn Arrival at Savannah,\\nthere are omnibuses in waiting at the\\nwharf to take passengers to hotels or to\\nrailroad stations. The expense of this\\ntransfer is included in all through tick-\\nets beyond Savannah, there being a\\ntransfer coupon on the ticket which\\nwill take the passenger and baggage to\\nthe hotel or railroad station. Electric\\nstreet cars are near the wharf.\\nThe Railroad Connections at\\nSavannah\\nare very ample and convenient, there\\nbeing three first-class railroads, whose\\nequipment and service are fully up to\\nthe highest standard. These are: The\\nCentral Railroad op Georgia, The\\nSavannah, Florida and Western\\nRailway (The Plant System), The\\nFlorida Central and Peninsular\\nRailroad, providing some ten to four-\\nteen trains daily to various points; fully\\nprovided with the Finest Parlor and\\nSleeping Cars, Vestibule Trains, etc.\\nThe run over to Jacksonville is less\\nthan five hours.\\nOn Arrival at New York or\\nBoston,\\nan Agent of the Transfer Company\\ncomes aboard the steamer, and will de-\\nUver baggage to any required destina-\\ntion, in either city, or re-check. The\\ncharge for this service is 40c. to 75c.\\nper piece, depending upon service re-\\nquired. There are carriages in waiting\\nat the docks on arrival to carry pas-\\nsengers to any part of the city. At\\neither city the facilities to reach any\\nlocality by elevated trains or street cars\\nare exceedingly ample and convenient;\\nthe officers of the steamer will be glad\\nto direct passengers how to reach any\\ndesired locality.\\nFLYIJfG THE AMERICAN FLAG.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME. 13\\nFirst=Class Passengers\\ndesiring to occupy a wliole room alone can do so upon payment of $10.00 (ten\\ndollars) in addition to one tirst-class ticket, provided that the ship is not\\ncrowded and si)ac e in demand.\\nThe Charge for Children\\nis same as by railroads, i. e.: Under 5 years, free; between 5 and 12 years,\\nhalf fare; over 12 years, same as adult. Do not promise any passenger that\\npossibly a ehild over age might be overlooked. Remember it is not like a\\nconductor of a train, who, in the rush incident to collecting tickets, does not\\nhave time to question closely on the subject. The child is on the steamer for\\na couple of days, around everywhere, and is sure to attract the- attention of\\nsome officer as to its age, and the Pursers are required to enforce oui*\\nregulations.\\nFirst=CIass and Excursion (First=CIass)\\nTickets entitle the holder to a berth in a tirst-class room; meals and service\\nwhile on steamer; without extra charge; affording, really add truly, all the\\nluxury of a first-class hotel.\\nIntermediate\\nPassengers are entitled, without extra charge, to berth (this should be secured\\nin advance) in room in forward cabin (the lettered rooms on the plans; and\\nmeals at second table in the first-class cabin of any steamer except the\\nKansas City. This steamer Kansas City is provided with a separate\\ncabin for Intermediate Passengers.\\nSteerage\\nPassengers are provided with meals and a clean mattress, but must provide\\nthemselves with covering when necessary. The men and women are provided\\nfor separately in the steerage. It is not necessary to engage berths in advance\\nfor Steerage Passengers. Ample and comfortable quarters will be provided\\nwhen they present themselves at the steamer.\\nExplain to Our Lady Friends:\\nEach steamer is provided with a first-class Stewardess, who is there to look\\nafter the comfort and to add to the pleasure of the lady passengers, and they\\nwill always find her ready to do anything and everything conducive to their\\ncomfort and pleasure.\\nAll Our Steamers\\nare provided Avith white waiters and bell men, carefully selected as peculiarly\\nadapted to that service.\\nSavannah Products Transported Promptly.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "14 SUMMER IN THE AVINTEK TIME.\\nTHE SERVICE.\\nThe steamships of The Sa vaiinali Line perform the service all the\\nyear: four ships each week from and to New York; one, every Thursday,\\nfrom and to Boston; one, every ten days (for freight), from and to Philadelphia\\n(Philadelphia passengers are booked via New York).\\nTHE FLEET\\nCONSISTS OF THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS\\nKansas City, 4000 tons, Captain Fisher.\\nCity of Birmingham, 3000 tons, Burg.\\nCity of Augtista, 3000 tons, Daggett.\\nTallahassee, 3000 tons, Askins.\\nChattahoochee, 3000 tons, Savage.\\nNacoochee, 3000 tons, Smith.\\nCity of Macon, 2100 tons, Lewis.\\nGate City, 2100 tons, Googins.\\nDesoiig, 2100 tons, Doughty.\\nIn tlie construction of these vessels no expense has been spared that\\nwould conduce to the\\nComfort, Security and Ease\\nof the traveler. The hulls and decks are of iron and steel. The staterooms\\ncontain two roomy berths each, lighted by electricity, and are much more\\ncommodious than the accommodations furnished in the finest foreign\\nsteamships.\\nThe Table d Hote includes tlie delicacies of both the\\nNorthern and Southern flarkets.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "CONTENTS\\nNames of all points in Florida; Their Location, Hotels and Boarding\\nHouses, togetueu with their rates rer day and week.\\nNames. Location and Hotels at other places in South known as\\nWinter Resorts.\\nThe Mythology of Florida, a collection of current stories, Fact:\\nFiction Sublime or Ridiculous.\\nAbbreYJations used in tills Rook.\\nAcc. Accommodates.\\nPop., This generally refers to the population of the community. Population.\\nA. S. R. ct G. R. R. Atlantic, Smvanee River Gulf R.R.\\nC. T. ct G. R. R. ClaiTa])elle, Tallahassee Georgia R. R.\\nF. C. i P. R. R. Florida Central Peninsula R. R.\\nF. M. Ry. Florida Midland Ry\\nF. S. Ry. Florida Southern Ry.\\nG. S. F. R. R. Georgia Southern Florida R. R.\\nI. R. S. B. Co. Indian River Steamboat Co.\\nJ. A. R. R. Jacksonville Atlantic R. R.\\nJ, ct L. W. Ry. Jupiter Lake Worth Ry.\\nJ. M. R. R. Jacksonville Mayport R. R.\\nJ. T. K. W. Ry. Jacksonville, Tampa Key West Ry.\\nJ., St. a. I. R. Ry. Jacksonville, St. Augustine Indian River Ry.\\nL. N. R. R. Louisville Nashville R. R. (P. A. Div.)\\nS. C. Ry. South Carolina Ry.\\nS. F. W. Ry. Savannah, Florida Western Ry.\\nSt. J. L. E. St. John Lake Eu.stis Ry.\\nS. R. Ry. Suwanee River Ry.\\nS. St. P. R. R. Sanford St. Petersburg R. R.\\nS. W. Ry. Southwestern Ry.\\nT. A- G. R. R. Tavares Gulf R. R\\nT. T, R. R. Tampa ThoiiotosassaR.IJ.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "THE DE SOTO, SAVANNAH, GA,\\nWATSON POWERS, PROP RS.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "NAMKS OK PLACES\\na\\nC urr)rr)GP t- l_Sar)d..\\nLOCATION, ATTRACTIONS, HOTELS, AND BOARDING-HOUSES,\\nAND THEIR RATES.\\nAbbot, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.; 8 miles south of Dade\\nCity; pop., 800; Soutlieni Express Co.; good hunting and fishing.\\nWill. Mote, Agent, F. C. P. R.R.\\nBrack House E. H. Brack, Propr.: L. P. Brack, Manager. Ace. 50; $1 per day, $4\\nper week, $15 per month.\\nAbe s Springs, Calhoun Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Chipola River.\\nAcme, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry., 3 miles south of Ft.\\nMeade.\\nAiken, Aiken Co., S. C. On the S. C. R. R., 17 miles from Augusta,\\nGa. reached from Savannah direct; pop., 3000; popular winter resort; one\\nof the prettiest towns in the South; splendid drives, ample livery.\\nAddress Chamber of Commerce for information.\\nHighland Park Hotel B. P. Chatfleld, Propr. Ace. 300; $4 per day, f 21 to $m per week.\\nPark Avenue Hotel A. M. Taft, Propr. Ace. 100; $3.50 per day, $12 to $18 per week.\\nBuscli House Henry Busch, Propr. Ace. 40; |2 per day, $10 to $14 per week.\\nNumerous private boarding-houses, at rate of $8 per week and upward.\\nAlachua, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W. Ry., 16 miles north of\\nGainesville; pop., 200; hard timber and good farming country.\\nF. E. Willlanis will give information.\\nWilliams House F. E. Williams, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, |8 per week. $28 per\\nmonth.\\nAlafla, Hillsboi O Co., Fla. 8 miles from Plant City; pop., 125; rich\\nbeds of pebble phosphate; several mineral springs near.\\nJ. H. Frier will give information.\\nAlamo, Gadsden Co., Fla. 12 miles from Quincy.\\nAlbion, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 5 miles north of Bronson;\\npop., 200; phosphate mines near.\\nWin. Gowen will give information.\\nAlbion House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. L. Gowen, Propr. Ace. 15: $2 jier day, $10 per week.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "18 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nAlicia, Darte Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On I. St. A. ik: J. R. Ry, 25 miles south of Ft.\\nPierce.\\nAlliance, Jackson Co., Fla. 8 miles from Cypress.\\nJ. L,. IJeaucliaiiip will give information.\\nAltamonte Springs, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 OnS.F.Div. S. F. W. Ry.\\n(Plant System); winter resort; clear-water lakes and orange groves. Tele-\\ngraph; Southern Express Co.; fishing, hunting, and boating.\\nM. E. Brigliam, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nThe AUainonte.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. W. Priest, Propr., summer address. The Roekledge, Popham\\nBeaeh, Maine. Ace. 150; $3.50 per aay, $15 to $25 per week: half mile from station\\nby private horse ear; livery; boats on lakes.\\nAltoona, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry, 7 miles from Ft. Mason.\\nAltamonte, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. 31. Ry, 4 miles from Longwood.\\nAlva, Lee Co., Fla. On Caloosahatchie River, 80 miles from Punta Gorda,\\n18 miles from Myers; pop., 100; good fishing and hunting, deer, turkey, etc.\\nE. Parkinson will give information.\\nAnclote, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the Gulf of Mexico, mouth of Anclote\\nRiver, 3 miles from Tarpc^i Springs. Telephone connections; pop., 100;\\ngood boating and fishing; near the anchorage of the Sponge Fleet.\\nJ. M. Craver will give information. Several private boarding-houses; $1 per day, $5\\nper week.\\nAnita, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry, 10 miles north\\nof Inverness.\\nAnkona, Brevard Co., Fla.- Landing on Indian River; Station on J..\\nSt. A. I. R. Ry (East Coast Line), 7 miles from Ft. Pierce.\\nAntiocli, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. T. R. R., 3 miles from Thono-\\ntosassa; 5 miles from Seffner; pop., 100; high rolling land.\\nI r. D. 31. Breaker will give information.\\nAnthony, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 9 miles north of\\nOcala; pop., 600; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. good\\nhunting; 2 churches; good school; vineyards, orange groves, and truck\\nfarms; phosphate mines.\\nH. S. Smith, Agent, will give information.\\nStiiart House Geo. Stuart, Propr. Ace. 25; $3 per day; $5 per week.\\nBrown House G. M. Brown, Propr. Aec. 15; $2 per day; $4 and $5 per week.\\nApopka, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 F. C. P. R. R., and F. M. Ry.; pop., 800;\\nmoney -order; Southern Express Co.; Telegraph; near Lake Apopka, second\\nlargest lake in the State.\\nT. Beri-js Agent, will give information.\\nS rott House Mrs. J. P. Scott, Propr. Ace. 40: $1 to $2 per day, $5 per week.\\nArcadia, De Soto Co., Fla.-On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry.; pop., 700; Tele^\\ngraph; Southern Express Co.; 2 very large phosphate plants.\\nA. M. Smith will give information.\\nThe Arcadia House Mrs. R. Craig, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day.\\nAlways travel via the Savannah Line.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TlIK WINTER TIME. 19\\nArcher, Alachua Co., FUx.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. K. R.; also on S. F. Div.,\\nS. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 500; orange groves, pear and peach\\norchards; phosphate; vegetables very successful.\\nA. C. Curry or J. S. McDonnell will give information.\\nThe OocxUvood W. A. AVood, Propr. Ace. 20: $a per day, $9 per week.\\nThe Sha lysiae Mrs. Kate Rogers, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $9 per week.\\nArg-ylo, AValton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R, 4 miles south of De\\nFuniak Springs.\\nArmour, Hillsboro Co., Fhl.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R.; pop., 125; Largo,\\n1 mile distant; fishing, surf -bathing, sea shells, quail shooting.\\nFred. Thompson, Agent, S. St. P. R. R. Private board, D. E. Shaw, $1 per day.\\nArmstrong-, St. Johii .s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 12 miles\\nfrom St. xiugustinc.\\nJno. A. Cody will give information.\\nBrown House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 At Jloecasin Branch, 2 miles from station.\\nArlington, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 3 miles\\nnorth of Inverness.\\nArraii, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R. R.. 20 miles from Tallahassee.\\nArredoiido, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 6 miles south of\\nGainesville.\\nAshton, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 10 miles\\nfrom Kissimmee.\\nAstatula, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Little Lake Harris, on T. G. R. R.;\\nTavares, 7 miles distant; high; healthy; beautiful lake; fishing and hunting.\\nJ. S. Kinihall.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board; one-half mile from landing and station. Ace. 20; .51.50\\nper day, $7 per week, $25 per month.\\nAstor, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .1. L. E. R. R.; landing on St. John s River;\\npop., 100; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; fine luinting and fishing.\\nJas. Harper, Agent, will give information.\\nAstor House Miles Revels, Propr. Ace. 50: f 2 per day. $6 to $8 per week.\\nAtlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. \u00e2\u0080\u0094One of the livest cities in the\\nSouth, frecpiently called the \u00e2\u0080\u00a2Chicago of the South. Population over one\\nhundred thousand. Nine railroads centering here. The home of two of\\nthe most quoted sovithern newspapers. One of the most important gate-\\nways to and from Florida. The Cotton States International Expo.sition is\\nto be held here in the fall of 1895, and will attract exliibits and visitors from\\nall parts of the world. Intended visitors to the Exposition should write to\\nagents Savannah Line and Central R. R. of Ga. for rates. Northern ter-\\nminus of the Central Railroad of Georgia. This Company controls nearly\\nfour thousand miles of rail and steamship fines. Through trains of tliis\\nsystem to and from Savannah and all points in Florida connect here with\\nthe various lines from all parts of the United States. Through Car Line\\nvia Central Railroad of Georgia, from Jacksonville, Fla., passing through\\nLake City, Valdosta, Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville, there\\nconnecting directly with through cars to and from Evansville, Chicago,\\nSt. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE STEAMERS ARE THE FINEST.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "20 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nOffice Cen l R. R. of Ga. .-\u00e2\u0080\u0094No. 16 Wall Street.\\nD. W. Appier, Gen. Agt. S. B. Webb, Trav g Pass. Agt.\\nThos. R. Gress, Solic g Freight Agt. D. G. Hall, City Ticket Agt.\\nHotel Aragoii (new).^Chas. F. Dodge. Manager; has a roof garden; on American or\\nEuropean plan. Ace. 500; on American plan, $.3 to $5 per day; on European plan,\\n$1.50 to $3.50 per day.\\nKimball House Chas. Beerman Co., Propr s; H. L. Porter, Manager. Ace. 1.000;\\n$2.50 to $4.50 per day.\\nMarkliam House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 $2 to $4 per day.\\nHotel Marion.\\nThe Laydeii Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Propr. Ace. 100; $2.50 to $3.50 per day, $12 to $17.50\\nper week; special rates by the month.\\nGrant House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Three blocks from depot. Mrs. N. N. Archer, Propr; A. B. Walker,\\nManager. Ace. 80; $2 per day, $10 per week, $30 to $35 per month.\\nWilley House (private board.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 M. L. Willey. Three minutes walk from depot. Ace.\\n50: $1 to $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week, $30 to $50 per month.\\nThe Bristol, 12 and 14 Lloyd Street.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 B. E. Hudson. Ace. 50; $1.50 per day. $5 to $7\\nper week, $20 to $25 per month.\\nAtlantic, Brevard Co., Fla. On Banana River and Atlantic Ocean, 5\\nmiles from Eau Gallic.\\nDe Witt Webb, M. D. will give information.\\nAthens, Clay Co., Fla. On S. W. Ry., 16 miles from Green Cove Springs.\\nAulJurndale, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry; pop., 400;\\nTelegraph; Southern Express Co.; boating, bathing, fishing and hunting;\\nbeautiful clear -water lakes.\\nL,. C. Bowjer, Agent, S. F. R. R.\\nMcL.ain House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Lewis H. McLain, Owner; A. S. Benedict, Manager. Ace. 30; near\\nthe Station $2 per day, $6 per week.\\nAucillla, Jefterson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 7 miles from Green-\\nville; pop., 250; Southern Express Co.; quail hunting, and fishing.\\nA. A. Bishop will give Information.\\nWolf House Mrs. M. Wolf, Propr. Ace. 12; $2 per day, $7 and $8 per week.\\nAugusta, Richmond Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. R. R. of Ga., 132 miles from\\nSavannah; a beautiful Southern city of 50,000 inhabitants; famous for its\\nwide, shaded streets; complete system of electric street railways, and all the\\nmodern conveniences of a city; beautiful government reservation, park,\\narsenal and barracks. Famous winter resort. One of the largest water\\npowers in the U. S. $7,500,000 invested in manufactures.\\nR. L. Todd, T. P. A., C. R. R. of Ga.: M. C. Jones, City Ticket Agent; W. C. Gibbes,\\nTicket Agent, Union Depot.\\nHotel Bon Air.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Situated on the heights G^nown as the Sand Hills); is a great winter\\nhotel. C. A. Lindsley, Manager, Reached by electric railway or bus; Ace. 400: $4\\nper day and upward.\\nThe Arlington.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. B. Pettyjohn, Propr.; J. M. Pettyjohn, Manager. Ace. 400; $2.50\\nto $3.50 per day, $12.50 to $20 per week.\\nPlanters Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. O. Matherson, Propr. J. W. Lyeth, Manager. Ace. 300; $2 to\\n$3.50 per day.\\nAugusta Hotel B. S. Doolittle, Propr. Ace. 200; $2 per day. $10 to $15 per week.\\nHillside (private board).- Miss E. I. Carmichael, Propr. Ace. 13; $2 per day, $10 to $15\\nper week.\\nSmyser House J. T. Holman. Propr. Ace. 40; $15 per week.\\nHeard House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Anna T. Heard, Propr. Ace. 50.\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\n21\\nAurantia, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 9 miles from\\nTitusville. Town is 2 miles from Aurantia Station on J. T. K. W. Ry.\\nand 1 mile from East Aurantia on J., St. A. I. R. Ry. (East Coast Line).\\nSportmans Lodge.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Edward Jay Quimby, Propr. Ace. 15; $1.25 per day, $8 per week.\\nAverill, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nA vviett ville, Hamilton Go., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from line of G. S. F. R. R.\\npop.. 250; nearest station, Jennings.\\nAvoea, Hamilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R., 35 miles north of Lake\\nCity; pop., 50.\\nJ. 11. Mock will give information.\\nAvon Park, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 20 miles from Ft. Meade; telephone\\nconnection; pop., 500; good fishing and hunting; 25 miles clear water lake;\\n600 acres orange groves; pineapples.\\nO. M. Crosby, room 18, 99 Franklin St., New York, or Avon Park. Fla.. will give infor-\\nmation.\\nHotel Verona S. J. Brown, Propr. Ace. 100; $1..50 per day, S8 per week.\\nBald Hill, Siiwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry.. 20 miles from Ellaville.\\nBajj dad, Santa Rosa Co., ria.\u00e2\u0080\u0094l miles from Milton; pop., 500; bath-\\ning fishing, boating; tine beach; fine drives.\\nH. L,. Creary, Milton, Fla., will give information.\\nBakers Mill, Hamilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry., 4 miles north\\nof .Jasper.\\nBakerslmrj;-, A ohisia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .J., T. K. W. R. Ry., 1^^ miles\\nfrom Pierson.\\nMead House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dr. Mead, Propr. Ace. 30; $1.50 per day, $5 to f 8 per week.\\nBaldwin, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.. 19 miles from Jack-\\nsonville; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nW. H. Duprey and Mrs. Strowbridge (private board).\u00e2\u0080\u0094 $1.. 50 per day, $5 per week.\\nBalmy Beach, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Sarasota Bay.\\nBamboo, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 5 miles south of\\nWild wood.\\nBanyan, Brevard Co., Fla. On Merritt s Island; landing on Indian\\nRiver; 3 miles from Pineda; 6 miles from Eau Galhe.\\nBanyan House P. A. McMillan, Propr.: near lauding. Ace. 20; $3 per day, $8 to $10\\nper week.\\nBartow, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry. and\\nC. H. Div. of F. S. Ry.; pop., 2,600; money-order; Southern Express Co.;\\nTelegraph; water works; paved streets; centre of the phosphate region\\nof South Florida; many plants now in operation within 5 miles of Bartow;\\n5 churches; substantial brick college (Summerlin Institute); good hunting\\nand fishing; Kissingen spring about 4 miles distant.\\nH. A. Ford, Superintendent, F. S. Ry.; D. E. Freeman, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nJ. G. Torrey, Agent, F. S. Ry. will give information.\\nCarpenter House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. A. Armstead, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nWriglit House J. C. Wright, Propr. Ace. .50; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nOrange Grove Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ph. Dzialyvski, Propr. Ace. 50: .$2 per day, $10 per week.\\nBartow House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 B. C. Pate, Propr. Ace. 30; $1.50 per day, $7 per week.\\nhandle Freight more promptly than others.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "23 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nBarberville, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 10 miles south\\nSeville: pop., 50.\\nJ. 1). Barber, Agent, will give information.\\nBarber s House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. D. Barber, Propr. Ace. 10: $1.50 per day.\\nBarco, Levy Co., Fla. 24 miles from Ocala; 18 miles from Bronson.\\nJ. S. Pedrick will give information.\\nBartow Jimctioii, Polk Co., Fla. Junction of main line and Bartow\\nBranch of S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 15 miles north of Lakeland; Tele-\\ngraph; Southern Express Co.\\nL,. A. Hoiigli, Agent, will give information.\\nA. H. Zachry, $1 per day, $5 per week, $20 per month.\\nBatten s, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 12 miles from Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nBasseng er, DeSoto Co,, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Kissimmee River.\\nBaxter, Wasliliigton Co., Fla. On East St. Andrews Bay, reached by\\nschooner from Pen.sacola, which is 120 miles distant; 25 miles from Wewa-\\nhitchka.\\nLi. C. Davis will give information.\\nBayartl, St. Jolms Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. I. R. Ry., 16 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nBay City, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. ^Y. Ry., 5 miles\\nsouth of Pemberton; Lacoochee River 100 yards from the station; good\\nfishing; sulphur springs near by.\\nBay Port, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Weekiwochee River and Gulf of\\nMexico; 18 miles from Brooksville.\\nW. J. Parsons wUl give information.\\nGarrason House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. N. Garrason, Propr.; John Steel, Manager. Aec. 8.5; $1 per day,\\n$5 to $7 per week.\\nBaywood, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R. 13 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nBay Ridg-e, Orang-e Co., Fla. 3 miles N. E. from Zellwood.\\nBoard by Mrs. H. D. Hood $1 per day, $G per week.\\nBay View, Hillboro, Fla. Six miles from Clearwater; pop. 200;\\nlocation of one of the largest lemon groves, and one of the finest nurseries.\\nR. Hoyt will give information.\\nBay View House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Col. Davis, Prop. $1 to $2 per day.\\nBeatys, Wakulla Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R. R., 23 miles from Talla-\\nhassee.\\nBeauclerc, Duval Co., Fla. On St. John s River, 10 miles from Jack-\\nsonville by steamer.\\nN. D. A. Sawyer will give information.\\nBelleview, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.; pop., 250; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. Eichelberger Cave near.\\nS. B. Viiiiug, Agent, will give information.\\nHotel Belleview.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. P. Dustin, Propr. Summer address, Norwood House, York\\nHarbor, Maine. Handsomely situated on a Lake. Ace. 75; $2 per day, $8 to $10 per\\nweek.\\nCity Hotel Edw. Marshall, Propr. Ace. 25; $1.50 per day, $7 per week.\\nBelair, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 3 miles south\\nof Sauford.\\nTlie Fastest Passcng-ev Steanisliips", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "SUM.MKU IN TIIH WIN TICK TIMK. 2 6\\nBelmont, Haiuiltoii Co., Flu. On llu; Suwanee River, 7 miles from\\nJasper.\\nW. Ij. Peeples will give information.\\nBelmoi e, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 15 miles from Green Cove Springs, on S. W. Ry.\\nBoiu dict, Marion Co., Fla. 3 miles from Reddick, Flu.; daily stage;\\npop., 1(H); good school; ehnreh services; orange groves.\\nI ai-kview Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss. J. C. Hill, Propr. Ace. 80; $2.!50 per day, |13 per week.\\nBent Oil, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 13 miles N. W. White Springs 21 miles\\nnorth of Lake City; pop., 150; one mile from Suwanee River; good hunt-\\ning and fishing.\\nPrivate board by Mrs. W. H. Cone.\\nBeresford, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., junction of the\\nmain line and De Land Branch, 6 miles from De Land; also, on Lake Beres-\\nford (St. John s River); money -order; Southern Express Co.; Telegraph.\\nR. H. Boyd will give information.\\nBijf Cypress, Oran.iie Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 17\\nmiles south of Orlando.\\nBiff Cypress, Paseo Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. 6c St. P. R. R., 7 miles south of\\nSun Antonio.\\nBirds, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., :i miles south of Leesburg.\\nBlake, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. L R. Ry., 4 miles south of\\nDaytona.\\nBlaeiv Point, l uval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. AV. Ry., 9 miles from\\nJacksonxillc.\\nBlantiui, Paseo Co., Fla. On S. St. P, R. l\\\\^ (3 miles south of Lacoo-\\nchee: pop.. 200; Southern Express Co.\\nK. S. Blocker, Agent, S. St. P. R.R.\\nBlocker House F. E. Blocker, Propr. Ace. 10; $1 per day, $4 per week.\\nBloonifield, Lake Co., Fla. On south side of Lake Harris; by steamer\\nfrom Leesburg; telephone conne(;tion; pop., 250; numerous fruit and vege-\\ntable farms; good hunting and fishing.\\nGeo. J. King will give information.\\nHowerton House Mr.s. M. Howerton, Owner: Geo. J. King, Manager. Aec. 20; $1.50\\nper day, $0 per week, $22 per month.\\nWarner House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss Lydia Warner, Propr. Ace 25; $2 per day, $6 per week, $20 per\\nmonth.\\nBloominffdale, Hillsboro, Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Valrico; a settle-\\nment of groves and gardens; good shooting; Quail, Duck, Squirrel, Deer,\\nTurkey.\\n(Jlias. Kingsley will give information.\\nBlountstown, Calhoun Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Apalachicola River, 25 miles\\nfrom Chattahoochee; 4 miles from Bristol; pop., 800.\\nS. \\\\V. Clark will give information.\\nBlountstown Hotel Frank De Vaughan, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nBlue Springs, Valusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St A. I. R. Ry., 1 mile\\nfrom Orange City Junction; ;dso, on St John s River,\\nBlue Spring- (same as Juliette), Marion Co., Fla.\\nBlutr Springs, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R R., 5 miles south\\nFlomaton, Ala. and Escambia River; pop., 500; Telegraph; Southern Ex-\\npress Co rolling country; spring water.\\nFlying- tlie Anierictvn Flag-.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "24 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nBoardman, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop., 500; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; linest packing house in the State.\\nJ. A. Miirrell, Agent, will give information.\\nMiller s De Leon.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. D. Miller, Propr.; E. Eubanks, Manager. Ace. 20; $2 per day,\\n$5 per week.\\nBohemia, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 10 miles north of\\nChipley.\\nBoiiaventure, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River; on J.,\\nSt. A. I. R. Ry., 5 miles south of Rockledge.\\nBonds Mill, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 7 miles north\\nof Bcresford.\\nBonifay, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 9 miles north of Chipley.\\nBonnie May Mines, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.,\\n8 miles north of Pemberton.\\nBraidentown, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on the Manatee River, 6\\nmiles from its mouth; in the midst of a great vegetable and orange produc-\\ning country; hunting and fishing; oysters and clams; shell mounds; old\\nruins; pop., 300; money -order; Southern Express Co.; nearest telegraph,\\nTampa, 36 miles.\\nA. T. Coriiivell will give information.\\nAVhittteld Hotise Ace. 25: $8 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nDxiokwall House Ace. 2.5; $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nPatten House,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. C. Patten, Propr. Ace. 15; |2 per day, $10 per week.\\nBradleys, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 9 miles south\\nof Inverness.\\nBostwick, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T, K. W. Ry., 9 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nJas. H. Yelverton, Agent, J., T. K. W. Ky.\\nCentral City Hotel Mrs. D. J. Rollins, Propr. Ace. 85; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nBowden, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 6 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nBowes, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. K R. R., near Pensacola.\\nBowling- Green, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the C. H. Div., F. S. Ry.;\\npop., 300; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nA. McKinney, Agent, F.S. Ry.\\nBryant House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. A. Bryant, Propr. Ace. 30; $1..50 per day, $3 to $5 per week, $15\\nto $20 per month.\\nBrandy Branch, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. kP. R. R.; 7 miles north\\nof Baldwin.\\nBrandon, Hillsboro, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 11 miles south of\\nPlant City; Southern Express Co.\\nIJrandon House\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Brandon, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 per day.\\nM. L. Brandon, Agent, or E. D. Loing will give information.\\nBranlbrd, Suwanee Co., Fla. On S. F. W. Ry., also on Suwanee\\nRiver; from Savannah, Ga. direct; pop 500; money -order; Southern\\nExpress Co. telegraph; good drives; boating, hunting, Turkeys, Deer and\\nQuail; fishing.\\nK. E. Keinp, Agent, or D. E. Horn will give information.\\nBrauford House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 R. T. Ivey, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nTICKETS INCLUDE HEALS AND BERTH.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "SUMMEK IN THE WINTER TIME. 2.\\nBrantley, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing- on Indim River, 8 miles south\\nof Rockledge.\\nBrevaldo, Suwauee Co., Fla. On S. R Ry., 17 miles from Ellaville.\\nBristol, Liberty Co., Fla. On the east bank of the Apalaehicola River;\\nnearest railroad station, River Junction, 20 miles; pop., 200.\\nBridii-eport, Piltiiaiii Co Fla. Landing on St. John s River; nearest\\nrailway station and telegraph, Bostwiek, 4 miles.\\nV. 1$. Webb or Jacob H cbstra.sser.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private boarding hduses.\\nJ. A. IJousiitoii will give information.\\nBroiison, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F C. P. R. R.; pop., 300; money -order;\\nSouthern Express Co.; Telegraph; near Gulf Mammock; good hunting;\\nlarge and small game.\\nT. \\\\V. Sliaiids. Agent, will give information.\\nBronsoii House Mrs. E. F. Reynolds, Propr. Aee. 2.5; $2 per day; $7 to .flO per\\nweek.\\nBrooklyn, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R., 27 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nBrooksville, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop., 600; money-\\norder; telegraph; Southern Express Co.; high, rolling country, mostly\\nrich hammock.\\nA. C Crooni, Agent, will give information.\\nHernando Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. .1. Tm-ner, Propr. Aec. 100; .f2 per day, $8 to $14 per week.\\nentral Hotel Mr. Bryan, Propr. Aec. 30; $2 per day.\\nAnd numerou.s boarding-houses, at $:150 to $5 per week.\\nBrown (R. R. name, Suwanee Valley), Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S.\\nF. R. R., 8 miles from Lake City; 4 miles from White Springs; pop.,.\\n200; good fishing; Quail abundant.\\nParadise House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 F. B. Walker, Propr. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $4 and $,5 per week.\\nBruiifswiek, Glynn Co., Ga. Southern terminus of the B. W. R. R.\\nand Southern Ry.; reached from Savannah direct via S., F. W. Ry.\\nand Waycro.ss or Jesup, or via. F. C. P. and Everett; pop., 10,000; all\\nthe conveniences of a city; located on a bay near the Atlantic Ocean.\\nJ. A. Montgomery, Ticket Agent, B. W. R. R.\\nJ. F. Norris, Ticket Agent, Southern Ry.\\nThe Ogelthorpe Livery, telegraph, and other conveniences of a strictly first-class\\nhotel; $4 per day.\\nGlynn Hotel.\\nOcean House.\\nScarlett House Mr.s. F. L. Oakley, Propr., 20414 Bay Street. Ace. 40; $].!50 per day,\\n$7 per week. $2,5 per month.\\nMrs. J. Swift Private board, 500 G Street. Ace. 25; reasonable rates.\\nPennlck House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. N. A. Penniek, Propr, 128 A Street. Aec. 40; $1.50 per day;\\nspecial rates by week and month, and to families.\\nWallace s Restaurant.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. W. Wallace, Propr. Rate, $2 per lay. .$8 to $12 per week.\\nBryceville, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R six miles from\\nBaldwin; pop., 150.\\nR. B. Brown will give Information.\\nPrivate board at $15 to $20 per month.\\nBuena Vista, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On west side Biscayne Bay, 60 miles\\nbelow Palm Beach, by schooner or by stage line; hunting, fishing, and\\nsailing.\\nBuena Vista Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Wm. J. Smith, Propr. $2 per day; $8 to $10 per week.\\nXJneQ-aaleci Facilities.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "rjM ON THB.\\nQ M\\n1 *_", "height": "3204", "width": "2047", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3254", "width": "2093", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "28 SUinVCER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nBiiena Arista, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R 7 miles from\\nFornundinii\\nBiift alo Bhiflf, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry.; pop., 60;\\n2 miles from Sutsuma.\\nBunnells, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St A. I. R. Ry., 26 miles from\\nEast Palatka.\\nBuslinell, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 14 miles north of\\nLacooebee.\\nCaloosa, Loo Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Caloosahatehee River, 15 miles from Myers;\\npop., 50; fine huntin\u00c2\u00ab and fishing; tropical growth\\nCaloosa House A. J. English, Propr. Ace. 20; $1.50 per day, $5.00 per week.\\nCallahan, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry.,19 miles north of Jack-\\nsonville, and on F. C. P. R. R., 16 miles south of Yulee.\\nCampbells, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S., F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); pop 75; near Kissimmee; fishing and hunting.\\nGeo. C. ^Villiams. Agent. S. F. W. Ry.\\nPrivate board at $1 per day.\\nCamps, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., 8., F. W. Ry., 11 miles\\nsouth of Sante Fe Junetion.\\nCalvina, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry., 11 miles north of\\nArcadia.\\nCampville, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. \u00c2\u00abfcP. R. R., 5 miles north of\\nHawthorne; pop., 200.\\nJ. H. Jenkins, Agent, will give information.\\nHall House Mrs. Hall, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day, $16 per month.\\nCandler, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop., 300; Southern Express\\nCo.; Telegraph; Oeala, 15 miles north.\\nJ. C. Manshs, Agent, or D. B. Ogden, will give information.\\nJones Hotel Acc. 30; $1 to $2 per day, $5 per week.\\nMrs. B. F. Smoot.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Acc. 20; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nCanaveral, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 East bank, Banana River, 28 miles\\nfrom Titusville.\\nCarlson, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Witblacooehee River, 10 miles from\\nPanasoffkee.\\nCarlson House Mrs. J. P. Carlson. Acc. 15; $1.25 per day, $6.50 per week.\\nCarolina, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. AV. Ry., 5 miles from\\nKissimmee\\nCaryville, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 17 miles south of\\nChip ley.\\nCarrabelle Franklin Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Carrabelle, Tallahassee c% Ga. R.R.,\\n50 miles from Tallahassee, and on Ai)alaeliicola Bay; pop., 1000; money-\\norder; Telegraph and Southern Express Co.\\nK. S. Duval will give information.\\nCarrabelle House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. M. E. Bailey, Propr. Acc. 50; $2 per day, $5 to $8 per week.\\nIsland Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 O. H. Kelley, Propr. Acc. 40; $2 per day.\\nCastle Wharf, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Manatee River.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE IS PREPARED TO", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TIIK WINTER TIMK. 29\\nCassia, Oraiij?e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. 6c K. W. l{y., 13 miles soutli of\\nSanford.\\nCasoii, Sumter Co., Fla. On F. S. Ry., 9 miles south ol Lccsburg.\\nCedar Haiuiuook, Siuuter Co., ria.-Oa S. St. P. R. R.; 19 miles\\nnortli of Lacoochee.\\nCedar Key (P. O. name Cedar Keys), Levy Co., Fla.- On the Gulf;\\nthe terminus of the C K. Division of the F. C. A: P. Ry. pop., 1200; money-\\norder; TelesiTaph; Southern E.vpress Co. tine bay for fishing- and sailing;\\nabundance of game near by.\\nR. I. Dozier, Agent, F. C. P. Ry.. or E. J. Lutterloh, Aseiit. CVdar Key T(nvn Co.\\nwill give information.\\nSoliliiuer House N. Sehlimer, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per clay, $10 per week.\\nliettelini House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. Bettelini, Propr. Aeo. 20; $2 per day, $10 per week\\n3Iaj;iiolia House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 I. H. Sutton, Propr. Ace. 1.5; $1.50 per day, $5 per week.\\nCenter Park, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. A. R. R\u00e2\u0080\u009e 10 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nCeutreville, Leou Co., Fla. By hack from Tallahassee, distant 11 miles;\\npop., 100.\\nJ. B. Conner will give information.\\nCenter Hill, Sumter Co., Fla. On the F. S. Ry.; pop., 150; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; line orange groves; good hunt-\\ning and lishing.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\\\\V. P. Ellett, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nGrand View Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. J. Sweat, Propr. Ace. 40; $1.50 to $2 per day, $5 to $8 per\\nweek.\\nCerro Gordo, Holmes Co., Fla. Landing on the Choctawhatchee;\\nnearest railroad stations, Westville and Caryville, 6 miles; pop., 700.\\nCerro Gordo Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 T. H. Pitman. Ace. 30; $1 per day, $5 per week, $12 per mouth.\\nCliaires, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 12 miles north of Talla-\\nhassee.\\nCharleston, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry., 29 miles from Ellaville.\\nCharlotte Harbor, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Charlotte Harbor Bay, 3\\nmiles from Punta Gorda; pop., 500; nearest money -order; Southern Express\\nCo., Telegraph, Punta Gorda (Long Dock); good hunting, lishing, boating;\\nartesian well of white sulphur water.\\nHotel Boca Grande.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. B. Sibley, Propr. Ace. 50: $2 to $2.50 per day, special by\\nweeS.\\nBarry House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 IVIrs. P. J. Barry, Propr. Ace. 15; $1.25 per day, $5 per week.\\nChaseville, Duval Co., Fla. On the St. John s River, 7 miles from\\nJacksonville; pop., 800.\\nDr. A. E. Tyng Private board; $1.50 per day, $10 per week.\\nChattahoochee, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Same as River Junction (see\\nRiver Junction); landing on the Chattahoochee River; on F. C. P.; S.,\\nF. W., and L. N. Railroads.\\nG. W. Woods, Agent, will give information.\\nCherry Lake, Madison Co., Fla. 8 miles north of Madison.\\nHANDLE FREIGHT MORE PROMPTLY THAN OTHERS.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "30 SUMMER IN THE WIXTEK TIME.\\nCliipco, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 4 mik-s north of San\\nAntonio.\\nChipley, Washington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. 6c N. R. R.; pop.. 800; money-\\norder; Southern Express Co; Telegraph; good liuntiiig and tishing.\\nChipley Hotel E. N. Dekle, Manager. Ace. 60; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nCollier House Mrs. J. Collier, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, special rates by the week\\nor month.\\nChipola, Callionn Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Twentj -two miles from Marianna.\\nChokoloskee, Monroe Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On an island in Gulf; 80 miles be low\\nPunta Gorda and 80 miles from Key West; great chance for sportsmen.\\nC. G. McKinney will give information.\\nChristmas, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from St. John s River; lo miles\\nfrom Oviedo.\\nChuluota, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Mills, 6 miles from Oviedo; pop.,\\n300; in the midst of high pine lands; good hunting and tishing.\\nRobert A. Mills will give information.\\nLake View House Mrs. E. S. Swartley, Propr.; $1 per day, $5 per week and upward.\\nClmrchill, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Kerr; near famous salt spring;\\n8 miles from Norwalk; good boating and tishing.\\nB. IL,. Hickniau will give information.\\nCitra, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., also on F. C. P. R. R.; pop.,\\nOOO; in the midst of orange groves; money -order; Southern Express Co.;\\nTelegraph; orange crop at this point one season, 352,455 boxes.\\nJ. J. Harris, Agent, Florida Southern Ry.\\nJ. K. Van Sickle, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nOrange Cirove Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Jas. A. Pepper, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, special by week\\nor month.\\nCitrinielle, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); 5 miles from Crystal River, which is nearest Telegraph and\\nmoney -order P. O.; Southern Express Co. at Citronelle; pop., 250; good\\nhunting and fishing.\\nE. S. Grace or J. H. Bittinj;- will give information.\\nPrivate taoai-d by C. J. Blantou, C. A. Atkinson and E. W. Priest. Ace. 15 to 20: Si to $2\\nper day.\\nCity Point, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, also Station\\non J., St. A. c^; L R. Ry.; pop,, 200; money -order; Telegraph; Southern\\nExpress Co.\\nA. A. Buck or A. L. Hatch, Agent, will give information.\\nPrivate board by J. D. Hatter or C. A. Willard.\\nClay Springs, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3j4 miles from Apopka; celebrated\\nsulpher and mineral springs located here.\\nThe Ton-y-a-Watha Dr. C. L. Randall. Propr.: \u00c2\u00a71.50 top per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nClarcona, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. ]\\\\L, also S. St. P. R. R.; Apopka.\\n4 miles; good hunting and fishing; fine vegetable lands.\\nX. M. C ogsuell will give information.\\nWarner House C. O. Warner, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nClayton, Putnani Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River, 8 miles from Palatka;\\nlanding called Penn; 30,000 boxes oranges shipped annually.\\nA1.WATS TRJil El* WIM. TUB SAirAMMil.H MMB.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "SUMMER liN TlIK WIMKH TIMK.\\n31\\nClarksville, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 inllcs from AVcir Park.\\nClarksvillo, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. K. Ky., 10 miles\\nfrom .Tacksonvillc.\\nClearwater Harbor, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (^n Gulf of M( xico. and\\nS. St. P. R. R.; po])., 500; money-order; Teleii raph; Southern Express\\nCo.; Baptist, ]Methodist and Episcopal churches; surf bathing. Tarpon and\\nGrouper tishing; Quail shootiuLi;.\\nBli.iint Kl lri lse or J. N. M -fliiiig, Agents, S. St. P. R. R. for information.\\nOrange IJlutt Hotel A. T. Dulton, Propr. Aee. 100: $:i to $4 per day.\\nSea Vi\u00c2\u00ab^w Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Kamensky, Propr. Aec. 50; $2 and $2..-)0 per day: SlO and SVi\\nper week.\\nPhcenix Hotel Mrs. M. V. Scranton. Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day; -pecial liy week or\\nmonth.\\nDrew House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. W. Drew, Propr. Ace. 15.\\nCleveland, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry., (5 miles north\\nof Puiita Gorda; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nNational Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. Clisby, Propr. Ace. 30; S:i per day, $10 per week.\\nClermont, Lake Co., Fla.-On S. St. P. R. R., and T. G. R. R\\npop., 500; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; great vege-\\ntable section.\\nH. E. Hooks will give information.\\nHotel Clermont L. H. Todd, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day. SlO to $12 per week.\\nClifton, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 10 miles from\\nSanford.\\nClydes, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. AV. Ry., 6 miles from\\nSanford.\\nCocoa, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, also Station J., St.\\nA. I. R. Ry.; pop., 600; Southern Express Co.; Telegraph; boating, sail-\\ning, fishing, and hunting.\\nK. N. Andrews or li. F. Jones will give information.\\nCocoa House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Theo. Dickens, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nJarvis House \\\\Vm. Jarvis, Propr. Ace. 25: $2 per day; $10 per week.\\nThe Savannah Line Stealers are the Finest.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "SUMMKK IN TIIK WIXTKll TIMK. 33\\nCoeoainit Grove, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Jiiscjiync Bay; pop., 100; line\\nti.shiiisr and boatini\\nBiscayiU House Clias. Peacock, Propr. Ace. .50; S1.50 per day, $10]ier week.\\nColegTOve, Alaeliua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. liy., 29 miles .soutli of Palatka.\\nColuinlms, IlaiuiUoii Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. 11. Ky., 2 niik s from Eliaville.\\nColeman, Suiiiti i- Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. U. K., 5 miks from Wild-\\nwood; Warm JSprinsi Hammock only 1 mile distant.\\nSteele House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 R. H. Steele, Propr.\\nCoiiio.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See Lake Conio.)\\nComfort, Jackson Co., Fla. 5 miles from Grand Ridge, 7 miles from\\nSneads.\\nL,oekey House Jiio. B. Lockey. $1! per month.\\nConcord, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 15 miles from Qniney; pop., 300.\\nMcDermid House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss S. McGriflf, Propr. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nCone, Pntnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 4 miles from Hawthorne.\\nConine, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry., 3 miles south of\\nBartow Junet.\\nConant, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nG. McLean, Agent, will give information.\\nConway, Orang e Co., Fla. 5 miles from Orlando.\\nCook s Hammock (same as Steinliatcliie), Lafayette Co., Fla.\\nCoqulna, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, and on J., St.\\nA. I. R. Ry., 3 miles south of Rockledge.\\nCoronado Beacli (P. O. name Coronado), Volnsia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On\\nAtlantic Ocean, 3 miles from New Smyrna; tine beach; surf bathing and\\nfishing.\\nTlie Coronado.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Frank Sharp, Propr. Ace. 60; $2 per day, $8..50 to $10 per week.\\nCorley, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 2 miles south of Leesburg.\\nCottondale, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 10 miles south of\\nChip ley.\\nCow Creek, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 21 miles north\\nof Titusville.\\nCouper, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 5 miles north of Brooks-\\nville.\\nConrtenay, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on the Indian River. 4 miles\\nfrom City Point, 7 miles from Cocoa; pop., 100.\\nS. J. Porclier will give information.\\nCrawford, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles south of\\nCallahan.\\nCrescent City, Pntnam Co., Fla. Located on Crescent Lake, half\\nmile from C rescent City Landing Station, on J. T. K. W. Ry., pop., 800;\\nmoney -onk r; Southern E.xpress Co.\\nC. H. Preston will give information.\\nWest End Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. M. Smith, Pi-opr. Ace. 50; $2.50 per day, special by week.\\nCrescent City Landing Station, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry.; the\\nstation for Crescent City 1 mile distant; boat meets all trains.\\nTICKETS INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTH.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "34 SUMMER IN THE WINTEK TIME.\\nCrestview, Walton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. It. R.; pop., 100; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Soutliern Express Co\\nJohn R. Siiiitli will give information.\\nPowell s Hotel H. F. Powell. Propr. $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nH. L. Fratei s. Private board, f 1 per day.\\nCrown Point, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the S. St. P. II. R.; fine orange\\nand vegetable growing country; near Lake Apopka; pop., 100; Southern\\nExpress Co.; Oakland, 5 miles.\\nA. M. Minor.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private boarding. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nA. 31. 3Iinor will give information.\\nCrow.s Bliitt Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .lohn s River; nearest R. R. station,\\nDe Land.\\nCronianton, Calhoun Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. Andrew s Bay; by steamer\\nfrom Carrabelle; pop., 100; fine fishing and hunting.\\nW. I. Croiiian will give information.\\nHotel Cronianton.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. M. Cromau, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nCrystal Lake, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.,\\n4 miles south of Sanford.\\nCrystal River (or Crystal), Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 At the head of Crystal\\nRiver, on the S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 400;\\nTelegraph; money -order; Southern E.xpress Co.; fishing, hunting, oysters;\\nonly 8 miles from the Gulf.\\n\\\\V. S. Popple, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nThe Willi.s House G. T. Willis, Propr. At rate $2 per day, $.5 to $8 per week.\\nCunningliani.s, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 7 miles north of\\nTavares.\\nCurtis Mill, Wakulla Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 0\u00c2\u00bb C. T. G. R. R., 35 miles south\\nof Tallahassee.\\nCutler, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Biscay ne Bay.\\nCypress, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., south of Marianne.\\nDade City, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., also S F. Div S. F.\\nW. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 1000; money -order; Southern Express Co.;\\nTelegraph; in the Hill Country of South Florida; 4 churches; high-school;\\nfarming land; Orange groves.\\nC. W. Fiirman or D. T. Clement, Agents, will give information.\\nBade City Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. A. Delcher, Propr. $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nDallas, Marion Co., Fla.- On F. C. P. R. R.; 2 miles from Summer-\\nfield.\\nS. Smith will give information.\\nDavenport, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant Sys-\\ntem); 16 miles south of Kissimmee; Telegraph.\\nC. G. Doby, Agent, will give information.\\nDay, Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Suwanee River; 2yi miles from Frier s\\nLanding; l.S iiules from West Farm.\\nDaytona, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. 1. R. Ry. on Halifax River:\\npop., 1500; money-order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. fine boating,\\nsailing and fishing: Atlantic Ocean only 1 mile distant.\\nF. J. Niver, Agent, J., St. A. I. R. Ry., will give information.\\nFountain City House L. Despland, Propr. Summer address, Hull, Mass,; $2 to $3\\nper day, special by the week.\\nTHE FASTEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TIIK WINTKK TIME. 35\\nTlu Palmetto 5Irs. M. Hoap, Prop. $2 to $3 per day, special by the week.\\nCity Hotel aiul Kestaurant (i. H. Matthews, Propr. (European Phiiij. $1..50 per\\nday, $7 to $10 per week.\\nHolly Inn Mrs. A. F. Cantwell, Propr. $2 to S3 per day, spt cial l y the week.\\nHotel Si)ense.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. A. Sjiense, Propr. $3 per day.\\nI eorlan(l, AValton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. II. R., soufh of Crest view.\\nDoeson, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou S. F. Div., S. F. W. Uy., 9 miles from\\nKissimmcL\\nI e Fuuiak Springvs, AValtou Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. k N. R. R. pop., lOOO;\\nSoutlieni E.\\\\prcss Co.; TelcgTaph; money -order. The Florida C liautaiKiua\\nmeets liere in February.\\nHotel Chautamnia; Alabama Hotel; Cawthron House; Alleji;lieny Hou.se:\\nCrescent Cottage Iiuliana House reasonable rates.\\nAVest Florida Land Co. will give information.\\nDekle, Bradford Co., Fla. 5 miles from Lake Butler.\\nDe Land, A^oUisia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W., 6 miles from St.\\nJohn s River; pop., 2000; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.;\\nall city conveniences, and very attractive in itself and its surroundings;\\nseat of University; high, rolling pine land; numerous orange groves.\\nL. E. Spencer, Agent, J.. T. K. \\\\V. Ry.\\nThe College Anns.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 John B. Stetson. Prnpr. Aec. 30(1: $4 and $5 per day, special rates\\nby week.\\nHotel Putnam M. E. Gould, Propr. Ace. 125; $2.50 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nCarrollton Hotel G. A. Dreka, Propr. Furnished Rooms.\\nFloral Grove Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. C. Baird, Propr.\\nAVaverly Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Drake, Propr.\\n.St. Klmo Kestaurant. W. B. Fudger, Propr.\\nRoyal Cafe Restaurant. A. Hellenthal Propr.\\nBay State House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. E. Dickinson. Propr.\\nDebnvare, Heruando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 10 miles north of\\nBrooksville.\\nDe Leon Springs, Tolusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On. T., T. K. W. Ry.; pop.,\\n200; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; formerly an old Spanish settle-\\nment; a boiling spring, sulphur water, discharging 50,000,000 gallons daily,\\nbeautiful forest.\\nAgent will give infoi-mation.\\nDe Soto House $2 per day, $8 and upward per week.\\nDelUvood, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Pop., 300; near Marianna.\\nD. S. Burke will give information.\\nCoullette House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. P. Coullette. Propr. Aec. 25: $1..50 per day. $8 per week, $20\\njier month.\\nDenver, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .J.. T. A: K. W. Ry., 6 miles north of\\nSeville.\\nDenaiid, Lee Co., Fla. On Caloosihatehic River.\\nr erV)y, 3Iarion Co., Fla. 8 miles from Santos; pop., 60; Ocala, distant\\n10 miles.\\nJ.H. Hiefenbaeli will give information.\\nDinner Island, St. John s Co., Fla.-On.J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 13\\nmiles from East Palatka.\\nDisston City, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Boca Ceiga Bay, mouth of\\nTampa Bay, 5 miles from St. Petersburg.\\nFLYING THE AMERICAN FLAG.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "36 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nDixon, Santa Rose Co., Fla. On Yellow River, seventeen miles from\\nMiligan; pop., 250.\\nJ. W. Baggett, Jr., will give information.\\nDouble Sink, Levy Co., Fla. 10 miles from Bronson; 10 miks from\\nSuwanee River.\\nDover, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. AV. Ry., 6 miles\\nsouth of Plant City.\\nDrageni Junction. (Same as St. Catharine.)\\nDrayton Islajid, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River (Lake\\nGeorge), 30 miles from Palatka; pop., 60.\\nJ. Thomas Rogers will give information.\\nDr. Pettitt Private board. Ace. 10; $8 per week.\\nDorcas, Walton Co., Fla. 12 miles from Crestview; pop. 150\\nDorcas House. T. J. Hinate, Propr. 75 cents per day, $3.50 per week.\\nDrews, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F W. Ry., 10 miles south of\\nLake City.\\nDrexel, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 14 miles from San Antonia.\\nJ. P. Wagner will give information.\\nBoard at Abe Aberson s, $1 per day, $4.50 per week.\\nDrifton, Jefferson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles from\\nMonticello.\\nDuette, Manatee Co., Fla. On Manatee River, 20 miles from Wau-\\nchula; pop., 100.\\nLi. A. Rawls will give information.\\nDunedin, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., also on the Gulf of\\nMexico; pop., 200; money -order. Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; ex-\\ncellent fishing, boating, and bathing.\\nO. F. Baber, Agent, or L.. B. Skinner will give information.\\nArcadia House Henry Handy, Propr. Ace. 100; $3., 50 to $.3 per day.\\nDunedin House M. A. Bull, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nDunnellon, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. pop..\\n300; 25 miles from Ocala; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; in tlie midst\\nof one of the largest phosphate districts in the State.\\nM. Crown, Agent, or Messrs. L.eitner Oriiier will give information.\\nRenfro House AV. W. Lindsay, Propr. Aec. 20; $1..50 to $2 per day; $8 per week and\\nupward.\\nGriggs House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. L. Harding. Propr. Aec. 20; $1.50 to $2 per day, $8 per week and\\nupward.\\nDupont, Clinch Co., Georgia. Junction of main hne and S. F. Div..\\nS. F. W. Ry. (Plant System), direct from Savannah; pop., 500; splendid\\nhunting and fishing; attractive locality.\\nP. A. Hervlant, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nSuwannoochee House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 B. J. Sirmaus, Manager. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $6 to $10 per\\nweek.\\nDurbin, St. Johns Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 21 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nDutton, iS^assau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 9 miles south of\\nCallahan.\\nDuttons, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 10 miles\\nsouth of Santa Fe Junction.\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "SUMMEH IN THE WINTKK TI.MK. 37\\nDuval, Diival Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. V. P. K. R., U miles iiortli of Jack-\\nsonville, 125 miles from Savaniiuh direct.\\nDuval Station, Santa Kosa Co.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See Mulat Fla.)\\nKajiU Lake, Polk Co., Fla. -On 8. F. Div S. F. W. Ry.. 4 miles\\nfrom Winter Haven; poi)., 100; midst of beautiful lakes; boating, bathing,\\nfishing.\\nAV. H. Flowers will give information.\\nDinjtley DeU Farm.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. C. Gillsert, Propr. Ace. 10; $1.50 per day; $7.00 per week.\\nEarleton, Alachua Co., Fla. West side of Santa Fe Lake; bj- steamer\\nfrom AValdo, 5 miles, or Melrose. 6 miles; Orange Heights, 2^ miles; pop\\n200; Santa Fe Lake is 20 miles in circumference; tine hunting and fishing,\\nH. V. Xos/.kj vvill g-ive information.\\nEarnestville, Pasco Co., F^la.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Near Abbott.\\nEast Cove, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.. S. F. W. Ry., 4 miles\\nnorth of Tampa.\\nEast Mandarin, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on St. John s River.\\nEast Palatka, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J.. St A. L R. Ry across\\nSt John s River from Palatka, which is 8 miles distant.\\nEast Ajirantia, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 9 miles\\nnorth of Titnsville.\\nEast lake, Marion Co., Fla.- On F S. Ry., on Lake Weir, a lake miles\\nlong and 4 miles wide; pop., 100; Southern Express; nearest Telegi aph,\\niStanton.\\nK. F. Carpenter will give information.\\nEa.stlake House or at Carpenters. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nEast Sharon, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. ^V. R. R.,9 miles from Green\\nCove Springs.\\nEast Minis, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 4 miles\\nnorth of Titusville.\\nEaton, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 12 miles south of\\nJacksonville.\\nEau Ciallie, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Lidian River, also, station\\non J St. A. I. R. R} pop., 300; Southern Express Co.; Telegraph;\\nmoney -order P. O.; churches, school, bank; good duck hunting and fisliing.\\nS. K. Watts, Agent, J., St. A. I. R. Ry.\\nJ. H. Smith or S. K. Watts will give information.\\nHotel (iraiiada.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 T. W. McCreary, Manager (Summer address, Hotel James, Ashta-\\nbula. O. Ace. .50; $2..50 to |;i.00 per day, special by week.\\nEureka Hotel Mrs. Wilson, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nEcho, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 4 miles north of Melrose.\\nEden, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, also station on\\nJ. St. A L R. Ry. pop., 200; great pineapple section.\\np. H. AVillie will give information.\\nEdwards, Oa lsden Co., Fla. 7 miles west of Quinc} and 4 miles from\\nMt. Pleasant; pop., 200\\nW. W. Edwards will give information.\\nPrivate boarding-houses, about $6 per week.\\nEdg ar, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F, S. Ry., 21 miles from Palatka.\\nHandle Freight tnore Promptly than others.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "38 SUMMER IX THE WIXTER TIM:E.\\nEdgartowii, Brevard Co., Fla. Lauding on Indian River.\\nEdifewood, Diival Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. \\\\V.. 4 miles from Jackson-\\ngrille.\\nEdgfoooiiibe, Citrus Co., Fla. Xear Inverness.\\nEgleston Heigrhts, Duval Co., Fla.-Ou the J., M. P. Ry.. 4:%\\nmiles from Jacksonville; seat of the luskip Memorial Camp Meeting and\\nChautauqua Society; to be the Ocean Grove of Florida.\\nO. H. P. Chaniplin will give iufonnation.\\nHotel Ksleston. O. H. P. Champliu. Owner. Summer address. Ocean Grove, N. J\\nFrank X Adams. Mauagei-s. Si. 50 to Si per day. S8 to SlO per week, S25 to \u00c2\u00a730 per\\nmonth.\\nElireu, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R.. 33 miles north of Tarpon\\nSprings: pop., 200; clear -water lakes; fishing and hunting Turkey.\\nC. .T. I avis, Agent, will give information.\\nElehelberger, 3Iarion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.. 1 mile south of Ocala.\\nEight Oaks, Oraugro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 1%\\nmiles south of Orlando.\\nElba Heights, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Flag Station on Tampa Div., F. C.\\nP. R. R 3 miles from Blanton; 3 4 from Dade City.\\nE. S. Blocker or Joliii K. Kemp will give information,\\nC. H. Blocker. P*rivate board. S6 i er week.\\nEldridse, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 3 miles from Pier-\\nson; pop.. 50; Southern Express Co.\\nr F. 3Iorrisou will give information.\\nEldorado, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. ..t P. R. R. -i miles south of Lees-\\nburg, on Lake Harris.\\nElectra, 3Iariou Co., Fla. 3 miles from Ocklawaha River; nearest rail-\\nroad station. Weir Park, 8 miles distant.\\nJ. J. Brown will give information.\\nEloise, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S, F. Div., S. P. W. Ry.. 7 miles south of\\nBartoAv Jtincrion.\\nEllaville, 3Iadison Co., Fla. On Suwauee River; station on F. C.\\nP. R. R., 4 miles from Live Oak; pop., 350: money -order; Southern Ex-\\npress Co. Telegraph.\\nT. J. Griffin, Agent, \u00e2\u0096\u00a0mill give information.\\nLiester House. 3Irs. M. E. Lester. P*ropr. Ace. 25: 150 vards from the station: $1-50\\nper dav. S5 per week. \u00c2\u00a730 i er month.\\nEllswortli Junction, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. it P. R. R.. 4 miles\\nsouth of Tavares.\\nEUeuton, 3Iaiiatee Co., Fla. Landing on ^Manatee River; pop.. 200:\\nfine fishing and sailing; Quail and other small game in abundance. Mansion\\nHouse, where Mr. Benjamin, Secretary of State of Confederacy was hid for\\nsix months before his flight to England.\\nE. B. Patton will give information.\\nPrivate boarding-houses. Si. 50 jxr day. \u00c2\u00a78 per week and upward, bv Mrs. E. P. Lefflng-\\nwell or Mrs. W. P. Ballingrer.\\nEUiston, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.. S. F. i Ry.. 13 miles\\nnorth of Inverness.\\nUJ^EQUA^LED FA.CILITIES.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME. 39\\nEUerslie, Pasco Co., Flu.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W, Ry., 5 miles north\\nDade City; pliosplmte and Icaoliu near I)y.\\nM. r. O Neil, Agent, will give information.\\nEllzey, T^evy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 13 miles south of Bronson;\\npop., 600.\\nS. Bean, Agent, will give information.\\nElzoy House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 R. M. Elzey, Propr. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $.t per week, \u00c2\u00a718 per montli.\\nFiueral la, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Oklawaha River, near Lakes Grilhn,\\nHarris, and Etistis; reached by lake steamboat from Ijeesl)ur i-; ntmierous\\nfine natural orange groves; fine shooting, fishing, and boating; Deer, (.^uail,\\nSnipe.\\nEmerson, Suwanee Co., Fla. Nine miles from Brauford; pop., 100.\\nA. J. Flitch will give iuformatiou.\\nFlitch House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. A. J. Futch, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day, $4 per week.\\nEmporia, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Hester, 2}4 miles from Pierson.\\nC. F. Lair, P. M., will give information.\\nLake Lester Hotel A. L. Baker, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day.\\nEiiglewood, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 11 miles north of\\nKissimmee.\\nEiios, Brevard Co., Fla. 20 miles north of Indian River Inlet, between\\nIndian River and Ocean, landing on Indian River; fishing, hunting, rowing\\nand sailing.\\nJ. li. Enos will give information.\\nHotel Palmetto J. L. Eno.s, Propr. Aec. 30; $1.75 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nRiverside.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. A. Gould. Aee. 25; $1.75 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nEnterprise Junction, Volusia Co., Fla. Junction of Main Line and\\nthe I. R. Div. of J.. T. K. W. Ry.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "BROCK HOUSE, ENTERPRISE. FLA.\\nG. L. ATKINS SON, PR0P RS.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TUK WINTKK TIME. 41\\nEnterprise, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Monroe (St. John s River); on\\nJ., T. K. W. Ky.; p M 500; money -order; Telegrapli; Southern Ex-\\npress Co. fine fishing and hunting; sulphur and salt springs; fine drives.\\nAgent. J., T. K. W. Ry.\\nIJrock House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Thorouslily renewed tlironghout\u00e2\u0080\u0094 G. L. Atkins Son, Propr s:\\nSummer address. Ocean Hotel, Asbury Park,, N. J. Ace. 800; $8 to $1 per day. $15\\nto $20 per week.\\nEseainbia, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N., 8 miles north of Chipley.\\nEsiiierakla, Lake Co., Fla. An island in Ocklawaha Kivcr, comprising\\n375 or 400 acres, all in orange grovfs.\\n3Ir.s. M. L.. Porter, P. will give information.\\nEspaiiola, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 21 miles\\nfrom East Palatka.\\nEstifenuljfa, Liberty Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Apalachicola River, 35 miles from\\nRiver Junction or Chattahoochee. pop., 200; Southern Express Co.\\nN. A. W. Kutsay will give information.\\nEthel, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J.. T. K. W. Ry. (S. L, E. Div.), 7 miles\\nfrom Sorrento.\\nMrs. E. A. Thompson, Private board. Ace. 10; $1 per day, $4 per week.\\nEtoniali, Pntnani Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Grandin; pop., 150,\\nJ. C. Strickland will give information.\\nEiichee Anna, Walton Co., Fla. 5 miles south of Argyle.\\nC. Harrison will give information.\\nEureka, Marion Co., Fla. On Ocklawaha River; 15 miles from An-\\nthony; good hunting; Deer, Wild Turkey, Quail.\\nIJ. IJ. IJarnnni will give information.\\nK. A. Carlton Private board; $1 per day, $3 per week.\\nEnstis, Lake Co., Fla. On east .shore of Lake Eustis; on St. J. L. E.\\nRy landing for boats on Lake Eustis; pop., 1000; money -order; Soutliern\\nExpress Co Telegraph; 4 churches; high school; seminary; numerous\\nlakes; fine fishing.\\nRobert Taylor, Agent, or B. F. Adams, Ticket Agent, F. S. Ry., will give information.\\nEustis House E. E. Higley, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nOclilawaha House A. S. Peudry, Propr; Summer address, Litchfield, Conn. Ace.\\n.50; \u00c2\u00a72 per day, $10 to $1.5 per week.\\nEdwards House Mrs. C. H. Edwards. Propr. Ace. 25: $2 per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nSt. George Cottage.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. G. A. Saton, Propr. Ace. 35; $1 per day, $6 per week.\\nEverett, Glynn Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., between Savannah and\\nJacksonville; 59 miles from Savannah; crossing of E. T., V. G. R. R.\\nEvinston, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop., 200; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.\\nExcelsior Park, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.. S. F. W. Ry.; 3\\nmiles north of Bartow.\\nExeter, Sumter Co., Fla. 4 miles south of Lake Harris and 15 miles\\ntvovi Lcesburg.\\nL. G. Prescott will give information.\\nThe AVarren Sanitarium.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dr. Warren, of Boston, Mass., Physician and Manager;\\nspecial rates.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "42 SUMMEK IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nFairbanks, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou F. C. P. R. R.; 7 miles north of\\nGainesville, Fla.; pop., 250.\\nC. H. Furman, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\n3IcKibbeu House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. C. McKibben, Propi $1.50 to $2 per day, $5 to $7 per week.\\nFakes, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry. 2 miles south of Ocala.\\nFannin, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Suwanee River; from Cedar Key or Bran-\\nford by steamer; sometimes called Fort Fannin.\\nFarmdale, Calhoun Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 20 miles from St. Andrew s Bay; pop.,\\n60; nearest railroad station, Cliipley.\\nW. F. Woodford will give information.\\nFatio, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J.. T. K. W. R. R.; 2 miles south of\\nBeresford.\\nFaustina, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J,, St. A. I. R. Ry.; 13 miles south\\nof Titusville (P. O. Sharpes); see Sharpes.\\nFavorita, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry.; 31 miles\\nsouth of East Palatka.\\nFay, Walton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from De Funiak Springs.\\nFederal Hill, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River; 5 miles from Peoria;\\n7 miles from Orange Park; small game; brook tishing.\\nClias. D. Miller will give information.\\nPrivate board at $1 per day, $3.50 to $5 per week.\\nFederal Point, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on St. John s River; near-\\nest R. R. stations, Palatka or Hastings; pop.. 250; fine fishing and boating;\\nin the midst of many bearing orange groves.\\nJ. r. Teniiey will give information.\\nThe Folsoiu.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. S. G. Folsom, Propr. $1 to $2 per day, $5 to $10 per week.\\nFernandina, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Northern deep-water terminus of the\\nF. C. P. R. R. in Florida; (F. C. P. now has its own line to Savan-\\nnah); pop., 3000; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nE. D. Lukinbill, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nAmong the hotels are The Florida Hou.se, The Strathniore, and Mr.s. Hopkins\\nat $2 to $2.50 per day, $10 to $12 per week.\\nFig-ulus, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Worth; pop., 200.\\nFitzg-erald, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Cro.ssing of F. S. Ry. and S. F. Div.,\\nS. F. W. Ry., J4 mile from Pemberton; phosphate mining town, near\\nWithlacoochee River; pop., 300.\\nC. T. Williams will give information.\\nFitzgerald House C. T. Williams, Propr. Acc. 20; $2 per day, $7 per week.\\nFitzville, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 3 miles from Apopka.\\nFitzhugh, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System),\\n6 miles from Lakeland.\\nPrivate board by E. O. Carver.\\nFlagler, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry., 15 miles from Ellaville.\\nFlattbrd, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., 8. F. W. Ry., 11 miles south\\nof Dade City.\\nTI)e 3avannaf) I^inc 3feamcr 5 arc tl)c finest", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "44 SUMMEK IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nFleming-, Clay Co., Fla. On J. T. K. W. Ry., 23 miles south of Jack-\\nsonville.\\nFlorence, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 3 miles south\\nof Bartow Junction.\\nFlorence, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River.\\nFloral Blufi; Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., M. P. B. R. R., 4 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nFloral City, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); pop., 250; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; good fishing and\\nhunting.\\nC. L. McRae, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nPalmer Hou.se.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. J. Palmer, Propr. Ace. 20; f2 per day, $7 per week.\\nFloradelphia, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Kissimmee River.\\nFogartyville, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Manatee River.\\nForshala, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 17 miles from Thomasville, Ga., 12 miles\\nfrom Metcalf, Ga.; pop., 200; fishing; hunting; good driving.\\nW. W. Linton will give information.\\nC. P. Doris.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 25; $15 per week.\\nFort Kissimmee, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Kissimmee River.\\nFort Fannin (see Fannin).\\nFort Gates, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on St. John s River, opposite\\nFruitland, 35 miles from Palatka.\\nC. H. AVezener will give information.\\nFort Georg-e (Pilot Town), l uval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Near mouth of St. John s\\nRiver, 25 miles from Jacksonville by steamer.\\nFort Green, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 7 miles from Torrey; 10 miles from\\nBowling Green.\\nF#-est City, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 19 miles south\\nof Sanford.\\nFort Mason, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry., on Lake Eustis;\\npop., 100; 2 miles from Eustis.\\n.1. W. L.ee will give information.\\nLake View House D. \\\\V. King, Propr. Aec. l5.\\nFort Meade, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry.; pop., 400;\\nmoney -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; telephone to Bartow and\\nAvon Park; fine orange groves; good fishing and hunting.\\nL., E, White, Agent, will give information.\\nAdams House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. H. Adams, Propr. $2 per day. $10 per week.\\nFort Myers (P. O. Myers), Lee Co., Fla. (See Myers.)\\nFort McCoy, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5 miles west of Eureka, 10 miles from\\nAnthony.\\nFort Ogden, L e Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry.; phosphate\\nworks; fine orange groves near by; pop,. 300; money-order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.\\nr. Sniitli, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nCentral House W. J. Williams, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $3.50 i^er week.\\nTbe Fastest Pa5SCrj5cr St^arpsbJps", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THK WINTKH TIME. 45\\nFort Pierce, Brevard Co., Fla. Landinn- on Iiidian River, also station\\non J., St. A. I. R. K. Ry pop ,300; Telegraph; money -order; Soutliern\\nEx] ress Co lu Pineapple district; good tishing and lumtiug; Indian\\ntrading point.\\n.las. I la kiii\u00c2\u00ab ay. Agent. J., St. A. I. R. Ry.\\nFort Pierce Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. F. M. Tyler, Pniprs. Ace. 100; $:i per day and up, special\\nbv week.\\nKdsar Housf.~R. G. Hood, Propr. Mrs. Simpson, Manager. $2 per day, special by\\nwi-elc.\\nCarlton House J. F. Olrastead, Propr. Si to to $2 per day.\\nFort Reed, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); pop 100; 2% miles from Sanford.\\nC. VV. fioodrich will give information.\\nFort White, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry.; hunting, fish-\\ning, jtlenty of Quail; phosphate lands; 2 rivers near by; pop., 500; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; phosphate.\\nFrank li. Stephens, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nCleveland Hotel Kleinscbmidt Hugill, Proprs. Aec. 100; $3 per day, $10 per\\nweek.\\nBardin House B. T. Bardin, Propr. $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nFrancis, Putnam Co., Fla. On F. S. Ry.. 5 miles from Palatka.\\nJ. H. Hickenlooper, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nFrankland, Alacliua Co., Fla. 12 miles from High Springs.\\nDavid C. IJeecli will give information.\\nFranklins, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. G. R. R.\\nFredericksburg, Suwanee Co., Fla. On S. R. Ry., 87 miles from\\nEllaville.\\nFrostproof, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 18 miles from FoH Meade.\\nFruit Cove, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River; pop., 120.\\nWilliam I eet will give information.\\nFruitland, Putnam Co., Fla. Landing on St John s River; pop., 200;\\nnearest railroad station, Huntington, 6 miles; Palatka most convenient.\\nS. R. Causey will give information.\\nFruitland Park, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; money -order P. O\\nTelegraph; Southern Express Co high, rolling pine land; 20 clear-water\\nlakes near by; pop., 300; 4 miles from Leesburg.\\nJ. li. Smith, Agent, will give information.\\nTlie Oiik Lawn F. M. Buck, Propr. $1.25 per day, $6 or $7 per week.\\nFulton, Duval Co., Fla. Landing on the St. John s River, 12 miles\\nfrom Jacksonville.\\nAVilliani Fisher will give information.\\nOabriella, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R 11 miles east of\\nOrlando; o miles from Oviedo; beautiful, rolling, high pine land; numerous\\nclear-water lakes and young bearing orange groves.\\nShernian Adains will give information\\nOainesboro, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 9 miles north of\\nApopka.\\nGaiter, Marion Co., Fla. 9 miles from Leroy; good iishiug and hunt-\\ning; Deer and Wild Turkey.\\nJ. H. McCoy will give information.\\nG. O. Turner or J. H. McCoy Private board: $4 per week and upward,\\nFlying the Arpcricai) FIzig.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "j^^i^j^SSsmmlSmS^SS^^^\\nTHE MITCHELL HOUSE, THC", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "|l GA., L. P. ROBERTS, PROP R.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "48 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nOaiuesville, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., P. W., F. C. P. Railroads,\\nF. S. Ry.; pop., 5000; money-order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.;\\nin fact, all the conveniences of a city; the seat of the East Florida Seminary,\\nand State Military Institute; good fisliing and hunting; good drives.\\nJ. A. (ioodvviii, Ticket Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nH. E. Day, Ageut, F. C. P. R. R.\\nP. P. Wood, Agent, S., F. W. R. R.\\nTurner House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. M. Turner, Propr; W. E. Howell, Manager. Aec. 25; $2 per day,\\n$10 per week. Also, Brown House, White House, City Hotel, Roucheuiont\\nHouse, $2 per day.\\nOalt (or Gait City), Santa Rosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R 2}^\\nmiles from Milton; 3 miles from Black River.\\nD. AV. Stewart will give information.\\nMcCoy House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 R. Young, Propr. $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nOarfield, Volusia Co., Fla. 3 miles south of Enterprise.\\nOeorjj iana, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, 2 miles from\\nCoquina; 4 miles below Rockledge, and oidy a short distance to the ocean,\\nnear the Thousand Islands; pop., 200; gooil tishing, boating, and saiUng.\\nA. V. Hiscock or W. Alford Hall will give infonnation.\\nF. C. Allen; P. H. Whitfield; H. C. Fish; Mrs. Black.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board, $1.50 per\\nday, $7 to $10 per week.\\nOeorgetown, Putnam Co., Fla. On St. .lohn s River.\\nOeneva, Orang e Co., Fla. Located between lakes Harney and Jessup,\\n9 miles from Oviedo; pop., 300; fishing; orange groves.\\nW. J. Proctor will give information.\\nGenoa, Hamilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R., 18 miles north of\\nLake City; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nGili ord, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 16 miles north\\nof Fort Pierce.\\nGlen Park, Suwanee Co., Fla. On S. R. Ry., 13 miles from Ellaville.\\nGlenooe, A^olusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. 1. R. Ry., 3 miles from New\\nSmyrna; pop., 100.\\nGlen Ethel, Oranj-e Co., Fla.- On S. St. P. R. R.; rolhng country;\\nclear-water lakes; Wekiva River for fishing and hunting.\\nC. A. Root will give information.\\nG. I^. JMichael.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nGlen St. Mary, Baker Co., Fla.-On F. C. P. R. R., 30 miles from\\nJacksonville; pop., 300; money -order; Telegraph: Southern Express Co.\\nat McClenny, 2}4 miles.\\nOlenwood, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry.; the town y^\\nmile from depot; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; pop., 200; surrounded\\nby several large orange groves.\\nH. A. r.uceor J. F. Moseley will give information.\\nHotel Delano.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. W. B. Hall. Propr. Aee. 30; mile from the station; $1 per day,\\n$0 per week and upward.\\nS. W. Hlekox W. G. Hadder Mrs. M. J. Shoemaker.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. $1 to $2\\nper day. $4 to $7 per week.\\nGlory, (iladsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles east of Mount Pleasant.\\nGodwin, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from San Antonio.\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "SUMM?:H in TlIK WINTKIt TIME. 49\\nOolden Rod, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. it P. li. R., miles cast of\\nOrlando, 7 miles from Oviedo.\\nGcmoz, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landinii- on Indian River, also on J., St A.\\nR. Ry., 28 miles north of West Palm Beach.\\nOoiizalos, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N, R. R., miles sonth of\\nFlomaton, Ala.\\nGood Kaiigc, Santa Ko.sa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou L. ct N. R. R., 10 miles\\nsouth of Milton.\\nGordons, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R 15 mihs north of\\nOcala.\\nGordonsville, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 4 miles\\nnorth of Bartow.\\nGoshen, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, 6 miles nortli of\\nMelbourne.\\nGotlia, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 23 miles from Longwood, 12\\nmiles from Apopka.\\nGoulding, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. ct N. R. R 2 miles north of\\nPensacola.\\nr. Herruian will give information.\\nGraceville, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 13 miles from Chipley.\\nGracy, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Newnansville.\\nLi. C, Gi-acy will give information.\\nGrahamville, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Ocklawaha River, 5 miles from\\nSilver Springs.\\nAllen Gibson will give information.\\nTV. E. Bryan.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Board, Ace, 30; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nGranada, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R 18 miles south of\\nSanford; P. O. Forest City, 3/ mile distant, 1}4 miles from Palm Springs.\\nr. G. Baldwin will give information.\\nGrand Ridge, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R,, 10 miles north\\nof Sneads; pop., 200.\\nMatliei- M. McCord\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nGrand Island, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry., 4 miles from\\nEustis; between Lakes Eustis and Yale; fishing, hunting.\\nThe High Pines.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J, E, Wheelock. Propr. $]..50 per day. $7 per week,\\nGrandin, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R, R 18 miles north of\\nPalatka; pop, 200; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; new town,\\nrapidly improving.\\nA. I. Padgett will give information.\\nJohnson H\u00c2\u00ab use W. T. Johnson, Propr. $1 per day, $4 per week.\\nBardin House H. Bardin, Propr. $1 per day, $4 per week.\\nGrasmere, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 P. O. name for McDonald Station.\\nGrant Brevard CO., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, and on J., St. A.\\nI. R. Ry., 12 miles south of Melbourne; Pop., 100.\\nIjouis Bensen will give information.\\nThe Letham.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Letham, Propr. Ace. 40: $10 pei- week.\\nHandle Freight more promptly than others.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "50 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME,\\nGreen Cove Spriugs, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the J., T. K. W. Ry.,\\nnorthern Terminus and General office of S. W. R. R. landing on the St.\\nJohn s River; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; pop., 2000;\\nwarm sulphur Springs; bathing pools; parks; drives; good Deer, Turkey\\nand Bird shooting; fishing and boating.\\nT. J. Perkins, .T. E. Low, or Dr. J. W. Applegate will give iuformation.\\nClarendon Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Harris Applegate, Proprs. Dr. J. W. Applegate, JManager.\\nAce. 200; $3.50 per day, |17.50 to $21 per week, special by the month.\\nSt. Elmo.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. L. Scott, Propr. (Summer address, Wallkill, N. Y.) Ace. 100; \u00c2\u00a73.50 per\\nday, $20 and up per week.\\nSt. Clair.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 T. T. Edgerton, Propr.\\nThe Oakland.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. A. Wiley, Propr.\\nNumerous private boarding-houses, among which are the following\\nRiverside House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D. F. Tyler, Propr.\\nSpring Cottage Mrs. M. N. Moore, Propr.\\nGlynn Cottage. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Mrs. D. J. Sallem, Propr.\\nHoward Cottage Mrs. A. C. Lovelace, Propr.\\nAt rates of about $10 per week.\\nGreeiileaf, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 1 mile south of\\nBelleview.\\nGreenland, Dnval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A I. R. R. Ry., 18 miles\\nfrom Jacksonville.\\nO. H. Payne will give Information.\\nGreenville, Madison Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R. pop., 300; money-\\norder P. O Telegraph; Southern Express Co fine hunting and fishing;\\nseveral fine yellow sulphur spriugs within short ride of the station.\\nJ. \\\\V. Hanimerly, Agent, will give information.\\nGriffin House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 AV. D. Griffin, Propr. Ace. 20; .$2 per day, $10 per week.\\nHampton House. Mrs. G. W. Hampton, Propr. Ace. 15; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\n3Irs. C. S. Hurly.- Private board.\\nGreenwood, Jackson Co., Fla. 9 miles from Marianna.\\nA. IJ. Revely will give information.\\nMrs. G. C. Irwiu.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board, .$1 per day.\\nGreensboro, Gadsden Co., Fla.^7 miles south of Mount Pleasant.\\nGrove City, De Soto Co., Fla. On Lemon Bay; nearest railroad station,\\nPunta Gorda.\\nG. H. Hafer will give information.\\nGvilf House.- Gulf City Laud Co., Prop. Ace. 75; $2 per day, $10 per week: $30 per\\nmonth.\\nGrove Park, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 5 miles south of Haw-\\nthorne; pop., 150; sulphur and magnesia springs near by.\\nr. D. Cook will give information.\\nSunnyside House Rev. N. G. Hawley, Propr.; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nGrover, Suwanee Co., Fla. On Suwanee River, 9 miles from Live Oak.\\nJ. K. 3Ielks will give information.\\nGuilford, Bradford Co., Fla. 6 miles from Lake Butler.\\nJacob G. Roberts will give information.\\nGulf City, Hill.sboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Little Manatee River, 14 miles\\nfrom Port Tampa or 20 miles from Tampa by steamer; hunting; fishing;\\nsailing.\\nGulf Hammock, Levy Co., Fla. 9 miles from Otter Creek; fine hunt-\\ning for large game; fresh and salt water fishing.\\nC. B. Wingate will give information.\\nGulf Hammock House C. B. Wingate. Propr. $2 per day. $12 per week.\\nriGKEtS INGLaDE MEALS AND BERTH.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "SUMMKH IN THK WINTEIl TIME. 51\\nGiiiiiielLs Y, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 2 miles\\nnorth of Williston.\\nHabaua, SiiAvaneo Co., Fla. On 8. R. Ry., 4 milc^s from Ellaxillc.\\nHalf Moon, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. k W. Ry., 6 milt-s\\nnorth or Archer.\\nHajjeii (P. O. name Lnlii), Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. ct F. R. R.,\\n11 miles sonth of Lake City.\\nR. C. Gillou will give information.\\nHag-ue, Alachua Co,, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. k ^Y. Ry., 11 miles north of\\nGainesville.\\nHaines City, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., 8. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nS.ystem); pop ,100; Telegraph; Southern Express Co; money -order P.\\nboating; fishing; hunting; Turkey, Quail and Bear.\\nA. K. Stroiul, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nPine Grove Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. R. Clayton, Manager. Ace. 25; $2 jier clay, \u00c2\u00a7.5 per week.\\nHammock Grove, O.sceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. ^V. Ry.,\\n1^ miles south of Kissimmee.\\nHammock Riclg^e, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles\\nfrom Gainesville.\\nC. V. Perry will give information.\\nMrs. C. P. Perry.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board, $1.50 per day, $8 per week.\\nHammond (P. O. Silver Pond), Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. ^t K.\\nW. Ry., 2 miles north of Seville.\\nHampton, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Cro.ssing of F. C. P. R. R. and G.\\nS. tt F. R. R.; pop., 250; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nM. N. lilant.on, Agent, F. C. P. R. R., will give information.\\nWilliain.s House.- Mrs. M. L. Maynard, Propr. $2 per day, |5 per week.\\nHardee s, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, near Rock-\\nledge.\\nHardeeville, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River; station on\\n.1., St. A. ik I. R. Ry.; pop., 100; good hunting and fishing; Ducks on the\\nriver; nearest Telegraph oftice, Faustina, 2 miles.\\nHarlem, Putnam Co., Fla. 6 miles from Bay wood; pop., 50.\\nHarmony, Madison Co., Fla. Nearest R. R. station, Aucilla.\\nHarperville, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F, M. Ry., 15 miles north of Kis-\\nsimmee.\\nHai rison, Washington Co., Fla. On St. Andrew s Bay; nearest rail-\\nroad station, Chipley.\\nC. J. Deinerest will give information.\\nHotel G. W. Jenks, Prop. $1 to $2.50 per day, $5 to $10 per week.\\nHartlaud, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, 1 mile from\\nPineda; 6 miles from Eau Gallic; pop., 100; good fishing and hunting.\\nA. W. Ormoml will give information.\\nHartshorn, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 11 miles\\nnorth of Inverness.\\nHarwood, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 25 miles from\\nEast Palatka.\\nUNEQUALEn FACILITIES,", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "52 SUMMER IX THE AVINTER TIME.\\nHaskell, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System);\\nnumerous lakes.\\nA. W, Winn will give information.\\nHastings, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 17 miles\\nsouth of St. Augustine.\\nHatch s Bend, Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the Suwanee River; 6 miles\\nfrom Branford; pop., 150.\\nJ. B. Sims will give information.\\nThe Sims Hoii.se.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. B. Sims, Propr. $2 per day, $.5.50 per week, $20 per month.\\nHavana, Gadsden Co., Fla.- 10 miles from Quincy.\\nHavana, Cuba. Capital of the island and residence of the governor and\\nall the state offieials po])., 300.000; reached by the Plant S. S. Line; the\\nsteamships Olivette and Mascotte, the greyhounds of the U. S. Marine\\nMail Service, leaving Port Tampa and Havana three times each week in\\nthe winter, and twice in summer, calling at Key West.\\nPassports are not necessary to visit Cuba; all that is necessary is a certi-\\nficate, in due form, issued by any notary public, that one is an American\\ncitizen, giving residence; this is to be vised by the proper Cuban officer\\nin order that one may be allowed to leave the island. These certificates can\\nl)e obtained of ticket agents at .Jacksonville, Sanford, Tampa, or Port\\nTampa, or from purser on Plant Steamers; the fee is $1; the fee in Cuba is\\n30 cents.\\nVi.sitors and tourists should have mail, etc. addressed, Care Lawton\\nBros., bankei-s, and agents Plant S. S. Line, No. 35 Mercaderes Street,\\nHavana, Cuba, who are Americans, and take pleasure in attending to\\nsuch matters.\\nU. S. currency is taken at full market value by hotels, or Messrs. Lawton\\nBros, will exchange Spanish money therefor, allowing highest current\\nrates. Letters of credit and cable transfers negotiated.\\nHotels and all parts of the city are reached by public cabs or coupes,\\nwhich are very numerous, at low rates. The hotel interpreter meets all\\nships on arrival and attends to details.\\nGrand Hotel Roma John Repko, Propr. Ace. 85: $3 to $3.50 per clay. $14 to $17.50\\nper week.\\nGrand Hotel Inglaterra.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Jaun F. Villamil, Propr.; Henry Barefoot. Manager. Ace\\n3.50; $3 to $6 per day, $20 to $40 per week, $85 to $170 per montli.\\nHotel Telegrafo F. Gonzalez Co., Proprs. Ace. 100; $2 to $4 per day.\\nHotel Pasaje.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Polvoroza Autorcha Proprs. Ace. 250; $4 to $6 per day.\\n3Iaseotte Hotel J. Carbonelly Co., Proprs. Ace. 250; $2,50 to $4 per day.\\nHotel Saratoga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Mosario de Aliart, Propr. Ace. 48; $2 to $3 per day.\\nHotel de Francia Peter Roig, Propr.; Calderon, Manager. Ace. GO; $1.. 50 to $2 per\\nday, $40 to $60 per month.\\nMrs. Henry Fisher, 55 Havana Street.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Boarding-house; $2 per day, $51 per month.\\nHawthorn, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., also F. C. P. R. R.;\\npop., 500; money -order; Telegraph; Southern E.\\\\press Co.; numerous\\norange groves; 3 miles from magnesia springs; good boating, hunting, and\\nfishing.\\nJ. M. Craig, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nM. W. Hogan, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nCommercial Hotel W. S. Moore, Propr. $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nCleveland House ,J. M. Berk.stre.sser, Propr, $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nLake View House.-A. E. Wiles. $2 per day, $8 to $15 per week.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TlIK WIXTEK TIME. 08\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Hawks Park, A \u00c2\u00bblu.sia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. vt I. R. Ry., 3 r.iiles\\nsouth of New Smyrna.\\nHayes, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Ky., (5 miles south of Ocala.\\nHaywood, Jacksoa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1 mih; west of Owen s Lamlinsi-, on\\nChattahoochee River, reached by steamer daily from Ri\\\\er Junction; y\\nmiles from Sneads; pop 500.\\nT. li. Owens will give informatidii.\\nHt idtvillo, 3Iarioii Co., Fla. 5 miles from Leroy.\\nJ. W. Jt\u00c2\u00bbr l;in will five information.\\nHelena, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 8 miles south of Lcesburg.\\nHeildrix, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Manatee River.\\nHerniltajie, Gadsden Co., Fla. Near Mt. Pleasant.\\nHernando, Citrns Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. ^Y. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem), on Lake Tsala Apopka; pop 200; Teleu raph; Southern E.xju-e.ss\\nCo. good boating- and fishing.\\nE. B. Croft or K. IJ. Carroll will give information.\\nWestbrook House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. E. Westbrook. Propr. $1.50 to S5 per day, or ^5 per week.\\nHlbernia, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John .s River.\\nHig don, Madison Co., Fla.- 4 miles from landing on Suwanee River;\\n10 miles from West Farm; pop., 150; good fishing and hunting.\\nJ. E. tiraiiiliiig will give information.\\nHigley, Lake Co., Fla. 5 miles from Lisbon.\\nHighland, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. Div. of F. C. P. R. R.; pop., 300;\\nTelegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.\\nH. C. Wimblely, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nHig-liland Park, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .L, T. K. W. Ry.; 2 miles\\nfrom Glen wood.\\nB. n. Dibben will give information.\\nHigh Springs, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of Ga. S. F. Div., S.\\nF. AV. Ry.\\nHilliard, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W, R3 direct from Savannah;\\npop., 200; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nH. H. Cason, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nStewart House G. T. Stewart, Propr. Ace. 2; $25 per day, $10 per week.\\nJ. C. IJuchaiian.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Aoc. 10; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nHilliardsville, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R R., 18 miles south of\\nTallahassee.\\nHillsboro, Hillsbort) Co., Fla. --On T. T. R.R 9 miles from Tampa.\\nHirtzel, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S., F. W. Ry., 4 miles .south\\nof Kissimmee.\\nHohe Sound, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, 7 miles north\\nof Jupiter, and on J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 28 miles north of West Palm\\nBeach.\\nHollister, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 12 miles from Palatka;\\npop.; 100; Siiuthern Express Co.\\n;arnito House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 G. W. Garnito, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day.\\nHolly, Santa Kosa Co., Fla. On East Bay, 25 miles from Pensacola.\\nPrivate Board at $3.50 per week.\\nAlways Travel via-the Savannah Line.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "54 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nHolly Hill, Volusia Co., Fla. On Halifax River; station on J., St. A.\\nct I. R. Ry., 3 miles nortli of Daytona; pop., 100.\\nH. A. Carter will give information.\\nHolmes, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 15 miles from Wcstville.\\nHolts, Sauta Rosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L, N. R. R., 19 miles south of\\nMilton.\\nHoly Branch, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 15\\nmiles south of St. Augustine.\\nHomeland, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div. of F. S. Ry.; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co. rich soil; fine groves; 2 churches.\\nW. M. Burdine will give information.\\nE. C. Smith.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nHomosassa, Citrus Co., Fla. On the Homosassa River; on S. F. Div.,\\nS. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 200; money -order P. O.; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co. liunting, boating, and fishing.\\nAgent S. F. W. Ry. will give information.\\nHomosassa Inn.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. E. Willard, Propr. Ace. 50; $3 to $3.50 per day, $17.50 per week.\\nMay House BI. C. May, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 to $2 per day. $4 to $8 per day.\\nHorti, Brevard Co., Fla. On the Banana River; nearest railroad sta-\\ntion, Titusville; 2}4 miles to ocean beach; reached by sail boat; good fish-\\ning and game in abundance.\\nJ. J. Fox.- Private board. Ace. 20; $1.50 per day, $8 per week.\\nHouston, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 5 miles from Live\\nOak; pop., 150; money -order P. O. 3 churches; schools.\\nJ. L,. Thralls will give information.\\nThe Oak HiU W. M. Hicks, Propr, Ace. 15; $1 per day.\\nHoward s Ridge, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Flag station on J., St. A.\\nI. R. Ry., 1 mile from San Mateo.\\nHucomer, Tolusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R Ry., 6 miles south\\nof New Smyrna.\\nHudson, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Gulf of Mexico, 18 miles from Tarpon\\nSprings; reached by sail boat from Cedar Keys; pop., 150; curiosity in the\\nway of a boihng spring.\\nM. Li. Moseley will give information.\\nMrs. A. L,. Hwdson.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. $1 per day, $4.50 per week.\\nHudson-on the-Suwanee, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry. and\\nSuwanee River.\\nHull, E e Soto Co., Fla. 5 miles south of Nocatee.\\nHunter s Mill, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 5 miles north of Mel-\\nrose.\\nHuntington, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry.; pop. 100;\\nin the midst of high pine lands, with bearing orange groves; church, school,\\nand amusement hall; Southern Express Co.; Telegraph.\\nK. B. Huntington will give information.\\nQui-si-sana. K. B. Huntington, Propr.; Summer address, Stamford, Conn. Ace.\\n20; $1 to $1.50 per day, $6 to $8 per week.\\nHurd s, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R, Ry., 8 miles south\\nof St. Augustine.\\nTHE 5A\\\\?/\\\\/H/HAH LIWE JTEAAVERS ARE THE PIWEST.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "THE SONG OF INDIAN RH-EK.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "56 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nHiittoii s Mill, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 12 miles\\nsouth of Seville.\\nHypoliixo, Dade Co., Fla. South end of Lake Worth; nearest railroad\\nstation, West Palm Beach or Juno; reached via Indian River steamers, or\\nJ., St. A. I. R. Ry.\\nH. I Pierce will give information.\\nlaiiiouia, Leon Co., Fla. On laraonia Lake, 17 miles fromThomasville;\\n17 miles from Tallahassee; pop., 250; good hunting; Duck, Geese, Wood-\\ncock, Snipe, and good fishing.\\nD. A. Dixon will give information.\\nC. P. Davis Private board. Ace. 50; $3 per day, $10 per week.\\nIdrto, Taylor Co., Fla. 15 miles from Madison.\\nIdalia, Leon Co., Fla. Nearest R. R. Station, Lloyds.\\nIndian Beach, Manatee Co., Fla. On Gulf Coast, 3 miles from.\\nSarasota, which is nearest P. O.\\nIndian Mound, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. A. R. R., 16 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nIndian Spring-, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 11 miles\\nfrom New Smyrna.\\nIndian Spring s, Lake C()., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from Mt. Dora; pop., 100.\\nW. B. Clark will give information.\\nWalter Addison Private boarding, $1.50 per day, $18 per mouth.\\nIdlewild Park, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. T. R. R., 11 miles from\\nTampa.\\nIndian Kiver. This is a most remarkable stream a freak of nature a\\nstream 200 miles long, varying in width from a few yards to 8 miles, along\\nthe eastern coast of Florida, fed by inlets from the Atlantic, along the\\ncoast only a short distance from the ocean, at some points the ocean being\\nonly a few yards distant, while at others it is 3 to 5 miles. Well known to\\nall Florida visitors, affording splendid aquatic sports and good hunting.\\nG. D. Ackerly, G. P. A., J., T. K. W. system, Jacksonville, Fla., or Jas. Ricliard-\\nson, G. P. A., J., St. A. I. R. Ry., St. Augustine, Fla., will give information.\\nIndianola, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on east side Indian River, 3\\nmiles from Cocoa; pop., lOO; good Duck and Quail shooting; Deer and Bear.\\nPavil J. Field will give information.\\nIndianola House G. W. Schuyler, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $8 per week.\\nIngleliome, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 9 miles north of\\nBaldwin.\\nInterlaclien, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop., 500; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.: in the midst of 2000 acres of\\nbearing orange groves, within radius of 2 miles; 2 beautiful lakes; high,\\nrolling land.\\nAgent F. S. Ry. will give information.\\nHotel Interlaclien F. Graham. Propr. Ace. 75; $2 per day, $8 to $12 per week.\\nThe Lake View.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D. Covert, Propr. $2 per day, $8 to $12 per week.\\nInverness, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. (S. S. O. G. R. R.) S. F.\\nW. Ry. (Plant System), on Lake Tsala Apopka; pop., 300; fine orange\\nand farming lands; rich Phosphate deposits.\\nJohn Storts or C. C. Davis will give information.\\nThe Inn J. AV. Austin, Propr.; Central House S. M. Wilson, Propr.; Thompson\\nHouse Mrs. Johnson, Prop.: The Lake View.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. S. M. Wilson, Propr.\\nAce. 15 to 30 each; $1 to $2 per day.-", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME. 57\\nlola, Calhoun Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the Apalacliicohi Kiver; pop., 200; good\\nhunting- and fishing.\\nDay I uokett will give hiforniatioii.\\nThe Chipola W. E. ruckett, Propr. Ac-c. 50; $2 per day, $10 per week, $30 pel-\\nmonth.\\nloiia, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6 miles from Starke; pop 100.\\nJ. Itlanoliiird will give iiifoniiatioii.\\n3Irs. J. Howe.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. $1 pel- day, $5 jx-r week, $1.5 to $18 per month.\\nIsland Grove, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. Div. of F. C. P. R. R.;\\npop., 300; duck sliooting, fishing- and Iioating; large bearhig orange\\ngroves.\\nIJ. F. Carson, Agent. F. C. P. R. R.\\nAVhite House P. E. White, Propr. Ace, 30; $1 to $2 per day. $.5 per week.\\n3Iedfor l House M. D. Medford, Propr, Aec. 30; $1 to $3 per day, $:150 to per\\nweek.\\nIves AVharf, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Indian River.\\nIsland Lake, Oranj -e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 11 miles from\\nSanford; pop., 100; Soutliern Express Co.\\nL,ainbert House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mary Lambert, Propr. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nItalia, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 19 miles from Feruandina.\\nIstachatta, Citrus Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.. 14 miles\\nsouth of Inverness; Telegrapli; Southern Express Co.\\nJ. Li. AVillianis, Agent, will give information.\\nIzag-ora, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Lauding on Choctawliatchee River, 12\\nmiles from Carj ville; pop., 100.\\nAV. Curry will give information.\\nJacksonville, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Situated on the St. .John s River, 24\\nmiles from its mouth; pop., 25,000; the metropolis of the State; head-\\nquarters for supplies; terminus of eight railways; the new Union Passenger\\nStation is the station at which passengers via The Savannah Line\\nand The Central K. K. of Ga. arrive on the S., F. W. Ry. or F.\\nC. P. R. R., and from which trains of all railroads into and through\\nFlorida leave.\\nJacksonville is noted for its excellent, complete, and numerous hotels,\\namong which are many equal in appointment and service to anj- in the\\nworld; has 4 daily papers, 2 morning and 2 evening; street-car lines extend\\nthroughout the city; gas; electric lights; WMiter-works, supplied from\\nartesian wells, flowing 5,000,000 gallons per day; churches of all denomin-\\nations; 9 banks, with ample capital; fine opera-house. The health of\\nJacksonville is far above the average.\\nFlorida Headquarters for The Savannah Line of steamers and\\nthe Central 1?. K. of Georj;-ia are at No. 71 (new No. 121) West Bay\\nStreet, where our patrons, friends, and the public generallj are idways\\nwelcome, and w^here information can be obtained, and state-rooms on\\nsteamers or berths in Pullman cars, to auj^ point, can be secured.\\nV ralter Hawkins, Florida Passenger Agent, will take pleasure in giving any infor-\\nmation, either by mail or upon personal inquiry, or\\nJ. P. IJeckwitli, General Agent, will cheerfully attend to any matters relative to freight.\\nThe St. Jan\u00c2\u00bbes Hotel. J. R. Campbell. Prop., suininer address, 330 Devonshire St.,\\nBoston; C. O. Chamberlin. Superintendent. Facing St. .Tames Park; has telegraph\\nand ticket office: livery connected; flrst-class throughout. Ace. 500; $4 per day, $21\\nper week and upward.\\nF ly m\u00c2\u00ae the. ^ifioxtriei^iO) Piago", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "58 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\\\\Viiiclsor Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. W. Van Vamm, Owner; J. E. Baker, Propr., summer address,\\nFaqnieer, White Sulphur Springs, Va. on Hogan, Duval, and Adams St., facing\\nAVindsor Park. Ace. 400; |4perday and upward, $21 per week; first-class throughout.\\nEverett Hotel J. E. Mclver, Propr.. on Bay. Forsyth, and Julia Sts. telegraph and\\nticket office; livery connected; everything first-class. Ace. 800; $3 per day and up-\\nward, $17.50 per week and upward.\\nThe Travelers Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D. C. Andress, Propr., coi-ner Bay and Clay Sts. Ace. 100;\\n$2.50 per day, $10 per week.\\nCarleton Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crepo Levenne, Proprs., corner Bay and Market Sts.\\nThe Grand A iew Hotel G. W^. Smith. Propr., Forsyth and Clay Sts., suumier\\naddress, East View House, Littleton, N. H. Ace. 100; $2 to $3 per day, $10 to $17.50\\nper week.\\nThe Placlde.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. N. L. Ward, Propr., Main and Adams Sts. Ace. 150; $2.50 per day\\nand upward; special by week.\\nThe Duval Dodge Cullen, Proprs., corner Forsyth and Hogan Sts. Ace. 100: $2.50\\nto S3 per day.\\nSt. John s House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Hudnell, Propr.. 41 West Forsyth St. Ace. 100: $2 to $2.50\\nper day, $8 to $13 per week; table board, $6 to $7 per week.\\nMain St. Cafe Wm. Hunton, 24 Main St. Ace. 75; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nAcme Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. A. Burt, Propr., Ill West Bay St. Ace. 100; rooms .50 cents to $1\\nper day, $2.50 to $5 per week, without board.\\nBettelini Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 No. 16 East Bay St. Ace. 1.50; rooms 25 cents per night, and $1.25 to\\n$2 per week.\\nArlington Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. B. Whittemore, Propr.. 36 West Adams St. Aec. 75: $2 per day,\\n$8 to $10 per week.\\nThe AVarner House. Cole Son, Proprs., corner Laura and Union Sts. Ace. 50;\\n$2.50 per day, $10 to $14 per week.\\nThe Ocean House. Mrs. Oachus, Prop., corner Ocean and Adams Sts. Ace. 35;\\n$7 to $10 per week.\\nWinter Home Mrs. Thurlier, Propr.. 02 East Forsyth St. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $5\\nper week.\\nPenn House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Henry Shluter, Propr., Cedar Forsyth Sts. Ace. 45; $1..50 per day,\\n$7 per week.\\nEmpire House Miss Riley, Propr., 219 West Adams St. Ace. 25: $1.50 per day, $7 to\\n$10 per week.\\nTallahassee House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. M. J. Williams, 94 West Adams St. Aec. 40; \u00c2\u00a71.25 per day,\\n$6 per week.\\nTremont Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. M. E. Stafford, Bay and Forsyth Sts. Ace. 100: ^2 per day, $8\\nto $14 per week.\\nThe Charleston Furnished rooms. Ace. 20; 50c. to $1 per day, $2 to $5 per week.\\nThe Bristol Hotel Mrs. Townsend, Propr., corner Bay and I^iberty Sts. Aec. 50;\\nrooms 75c. and $1 per day, $2.50 to $3 per week.\\nWard House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. L. A. Marshall, Propr., comer Julia and Fonsyth Sts. Aec. 40; $2\\nper day, $8 to $14 per week.\\nMrs. McGowan.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Comer Laura and Beaver Sts. Ace. 20; $2 per day,\\n$10 per week.\\nMr. J. S. AVillis Private board. 36 Julia St. Ace. 7; $1 per day, $7 per week.\\nMrs. Brown Private board. 58 Julia Street. Aec. 12; $6 per week.\\nMrs. Starke.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Corner Laura and Forsyth Sts. Ace. 25; $2 per day. $10\\nto $14 per week.\\nMrs. John Bixler Private board. 216 Riverside Ave. Ace. 100; $2 to $2.50 per day,\\nspecial by week.\\nMrs. F. J. Pitts Private board. 105 West Duval St. Aec. 25: $2. .50 per day, $12 to\\n$15 per week.\\nThe Johnson House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Caburn, Propr. Ace. 35: $6 to $8 per week.\\nJane Jay, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 5 miles south of Fort Meade.\\nT icTzets zTzcZzzde JS\u00c2\u00a3eals ctnci JBertTt.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "60 summp:r in the winter time.\\nJasper, Haiuilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W. Ry. and G. S. F. R. R\\npop., lOrO; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. Devil s Cave;\\nSinks of Allapaha River; pear groves; line normal school; line tishing and\\nshooting.\\nO. A. Worley will give information.\\nHateley House Mrs. Z. Hateley, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nOsceola Hotel. J. A. Papot, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nHargrave House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. P. Hargrave, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day; $10 per week.\\nJeniiiiig-s, Hamilton Co., Fla. On G. S. F. R. R., 40 miles north of\\nLake City; pop. 300.\\nJensen, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on the Indian River, also Station\\non J. St. A. I. R. Ry.; pop., 150; midst of pineapple section.\\nMessrs. Moore Coon or Jolin Sorensen will give information.\\nAl Fresco Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. L. Jensen, Propr. Ace. 80; $3 per day, special by week.\\nSeminole Boar\u00c2\u00abling House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Moore Coon, Proprs. Ace. 30; $1.50 per day. special\\nby week.\\nJessamine, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 4 miles\\nsouth of Orlando.\\nJessamine, Pasco Co., Fla. 1)4 miles from Blanton; 5 miles from Saa\\nAntonio.\\nW. N. Pike will give information.\\nJewell, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Worth, 7 miles from Palm Beach.\\nJohnson, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 6 miles south of Interlachen.\\nD. W. Johnson, Agent, F. S. Ry., will give information.\\nJone.s, Liberty Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 39 miles from Savannah.\\nJouesville, Alaeliua Co., Fla. 9 miles from Archer.\\nJudson, Levy Co., Fla. 18 miles from Bronson.\\nMrs. M. L,. Carter Private board. $1..50 per day, $5 per week.\\nJuliette (P. O. name Blue Spring), Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.,\\nS. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 200; 20 miles from Ocala; head of\\nBlue Springs.\\nJuno, Dade Co., Fla. At the head of Lake Worth, and southern termi-\\nnus of the Jupiter Lake Worth R. R. pop.; 100; Southern Express Co.;\\nTelegraph.\\nJ. H. Causey, Agent, J., L. W. R. R.\\nJuno Hotel Mr.s. Kolloek, Propr. Ace. 20: $1.50 per day, $5 per day.\\nLake View W. H. Jenkins, Propr. Ace. 25; $1.50, $5 per week.\\nJupiter, Dade Co., Fla. At the mouth of Indian River, on .Jupiter\\nInlet; Landing of I. R. S. B Co,; mile from Station, on J.. St A. I.\\nR. Ry.; pop 100; Telegraph; good fishing and hunting.\\nI A. Farmer or J. H. Carlin will give information.\\nCarlin House,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. H. Carlin, Prop. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $11 per week.\\nMiller House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ben H. Doster, Propr. Ace. 15; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nKauapaha, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 17 miles south of\\nGainesville; good hunting and fishing; Quail, Snipe, Ducks, Squirrels.\\nA. R. Elmore, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nA. 11. Elmore.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. $1.50 per day, $6 per week, $20 per month.\\nKathleen, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S F. W. Ry. (Plant System);\\npop., 200; 6 miles from Lakeland; Southern Express Co.\\nJ. B. Turner will give information.\\nMrs. W. H. Green.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nTYie Sa^anr\\\\.ati Liixie is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "SUMMEU IN THE WINTKK TIMK. 61\\nKeeiie, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Gulf of .Ak xico, 2 miles from Clear-\\nwater Harbor.\\nA. N. Duncan will give information.\\nKelliims, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. K., 19 miles soulli of Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nKelly, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St, Cloud Su,-ar IJell I?y.; pop., 100:\\nnearest post-office and station, St. Cloud, 2 miles distant.\\nJohn Kelly, President Florida Rice Manufacturing Co. will give int onnalion.\\nKeiidriok, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 5 miles north of Ocala.\\nC. J. Grace, Agent, F. S. Ry., will give information.\\nC. J. Grace.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nKeiika (or Keuka Lake), Piitiiani Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; i)op.,\\n100; Telegraph; S outhern Express Co.; beautiful lakes and orange groves;\\nKaolin Mines, 2 miles.\\nEdwartl llniuley will give information.\\nH. IJ. Locke, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nLake View Hotel J. M, Leedy, Propr. $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nKeystone Park, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6 miles from Keystone Park\\nStation.\\nKeystone Park Station, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R\\n7 miles north of Tarpon Springs.\\nKeysville, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Nearest railroad station. Plant City.\\n11 miles.\\nM. M. lilue will give information.\\nThe Riverside Mrs. D. M. Blue, Propr. Reasonable rates.\\nKey West, Monroe Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Most southerly city in the United States,\\non an island in the Gulf of Mexico; Plant Line Steamers, en route to and\\nfrom Havana or Port Tampa, Florida, always remain at Key West for 3 or\\n4 hours; pop., 20,000; Telegraph; Southern Express Co known the\\nworld over as a great cigar-manufacturing city; many attractions.\\nK. \\\\V. Southwick, Agent, Plant S. S. Line, will give information.\\nNew Russell House C. T. Merrill, Prop. Ace. 100; $3. .50 per day and upward.\\nThe Duval House Mrs. J. Bolio, Propr. Ace. 30; $2.50 to $3 per day, |17 per week.\\nThe Victoria Hotel J. A. Escobar, Propr. (American and European plans). Ace. ,50;\\nS2.50 to $3 per day, $15 per week.\\nKillarney, Oranj-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., and T. G. R. R.;\\n2 miles from Oakland; Southern Express Co. hunting and lishing; two\\nlakes near by.\\nGeorge J. Powck will give information.\\nKing- s Ferry, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the St. Mary s River, 9 miles from\\nIlilliard.\\nKingston, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry 1 mile north\\nof Daytona.\\nKinsley, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5 miles from Lawtey; pop., 100; beautiful\\nclear water lake; good bathing, boating and fishing.\\nFreddy House R. Preddy, Propr. $1 per day.\\nKissinnnee, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.. S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); also on F. M. Ry.; pop 1500; Telegraph; money order P. O.;\\nSouthern Express Co.; on the shores of Lake Tohoptkelika; in the midst\\nhandle YreigYiX. moce Yromptly tYvan otYiers.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "62 SUMMER IN THE WTNTEIl TIME.\\nof large sugar and rice plantations; fine fisliing, good shooting, boating\\nand driving.\\nK. p. Tebeau, Agent, will give information.\\nTropical Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 George F. Goode, Propr. Ace. 200; S3 per day.\\nBroadway Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. P. Peeler, Propr. Ace. 40; $1.50 to $2..50 per day, special by\\nweelj.\\nKi.ssinimee House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. W. Seymour, Propr. Aec. 50; $1.50 to $2.50 per day. special\\nby week.\\nL,ake House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. R. Graves, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 to $2.50 per day, special by week.\\nKnights, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles north of\\nPlant City.\\nLa Cassia (See Lake Hall).\\nLacoocliee, Pasco Co., Fla. Junction F. C. P. R. R. and S. St.\\nP. R. R. pop., 100; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nD. R. Frleiirt will give information.\\nCommercial Hotel Mrs. W. T. Johns, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day. $7 to $10 per\\nweek\\nLa Crosse, Alaclma Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On A. S. R. G. R. R., 20 miles from\\nStarke.\\nJ. K. Frutcli will give information.\\nCooksey Houi^e.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. G. Cooksey, Propr. $1..50 per day, $5 per week.\\nLady Lake, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 8 miles from Leesburg;\\npop., 300; money -order; Southern Express Co. Telegraph; high altitude;\\nclear water lakes.\\n!Lee D. Stapleton will give information.\\nLady Lake House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. S. P. Sligh. Ace. 25; $1.50 per day, $7 per week.\\nLa Grange, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On ,T., T. K. W. R. R., 2 miles\\nnorth of Titusville.\\nLake Butler, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R., 22 miles from\\nLake City, 16 miles from Hampton; pop., 200; money -order P. O.; Tele-\\ngraph; Southern Express Co.\\nCroft House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Jno. Croft, Propr. Ace. 10; $1 per day, $3.50 to $5 per week.\\nPermenter House J. P. Permenter, Propr. $1 per day, $3.50 to $5 per week.\\nLake Asliby, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Ashby, a clear-water lake, 3\\nmiles long and 2 miles wide; 3 miles from Lake Ashby station 8 miles from\\nOsteen.\\nLake Buffuni, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8 miles from Fort Meade: fishing and\\nhunting.\\nW. P. Or en will give information.\\nLake Buftum House E. F. Oren, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nLake Charm, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.\\n(Plant System); also on F. C. P. R. R., 1 mile from Oviedo, which is the\\nP. O.; a good orange country; near the shores of Lake Jesup.\\nO. H. Brewster will give information.\\nLake Charm Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. L. Brewster, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, special by\\nthe week.\\nC. P. Williams.- Private board.\\nLake Como (or Como), Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. R. R.,\\nj4 mile from Pomona or Huntington; pop., 300; Southern Express Co.;\\ngood fishing and sailing on Lake Como.\\nAvenue House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dr. Smith, Propr. Ace. 35; $2 per day, 7 to $10 per week.\\nPalmetto House A. M. Pattie, Propr. Ace. 35: $2 per day. $7 to $10 per week.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "SUMMEK IN Tllli WINTKK TIMK.\\nm\\nLake City, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W. Ry., aiul on F, C.\\nP. R. R.; also on G. S. F. R. R. pop., 2r)()(); money -order; Teleft-riiph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; seat of the U. S. Experiment Station, Florida State\\nAgricultural College; Peahody High-school, and Lake City Institute.\\nJ. O. Harris or A. B. Hart will f,nvi information.\\nCentral Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. Avrett, Propr. Ace. 45; $a per clay, $10 per week.\\nThe Inn.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Jno. H. Gee, Propr. Ace. ^5; $3 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nEdwards House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. W. Edwards, Propr. Ace. 20; $3 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nThrasher House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. H. Perry, Propr. Ace. 20. $1 to $2 per day, 7 to 10 per week.\\nLake Hall (La Cassia), Leon Co., Fla. G miles from Tallahassee.\\n\\\\Viu. B. Iladl ord will give information.\\nLake Helen, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Helen, on the J.. St. A.\\nI. R. Ry.; in the midst of clear spriug-water lakes; orange groxcs and\\nhigh pine lands; pop., 300.\\np. W. Hazel, Agent, will give information.\\nSouthland Hotel. Frank Sharp, Propr. Aee 40; $2 per day and upward\\nHarlan Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss S. Kempe, Propr. Ace. 100; $2 per day and upward; special by\\nthe week\\nLake Kerr, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8 miles west of the St. John s River, 8\\nmiles from Norwalk Landing; pop., 50.\\nR. K. \\\\Villin\u00c2\u00ab)tt will give information.\\nL.ake Kerr House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 O. Hammond, Propr. Ace. 50; $1 to $1.50 per day, $5 per week.\\nLake Locke, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 13 miles,\\nsouth of Kissimmee.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "64 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nLakeland, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant Sys-\\ntem), 83 miles from Sanford; pop., 1000; money -order; Telegraph; Southern\\nExpress Co.; numerons lakes, affording excellent fishing, boating and hunt-\\ning; good roads for driving; one of the highest points in South Florida.\\nC. H. Keller, Agent, S. F. W. Ry.\\nTremout House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. A. Erskine, Propr. $2 50 to $3 per day, $10 to $17 50 per week.\\nSiinnysiile D. McMullen, Propr. Aec. 30; $1 per day.\\nLake Maitlaml, Orause Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See Maitland.)\\nLake Mary, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); 5 miles from Sanford.\\nW. N. AVebster will give information.\\nLakemont, Orange Co., Fla.-On F. C. P. R. R., 1 mile from Win-\\nter Park.\\nLakeview, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8 miles from Starke; pop 100; fine bathing,\\nboating and fishing on Lake Kinsley, Yz mile distant.\\nE. E. Rieliiiioiid will give information.\\nLakeville, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 3^^ miles from\\nApopka; pop., 150; rolling pine lands; clear-water lakes; 60-acre bearing-\\norange grove near by.\\nGeorge H. Rlnes, Agent, or S. Hyde will give information.\\nLake Worth, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Worth, 8 miles from Juno; 3\\nmiles from West Palm Beach; pop 300; fine hunting and fishing; sea\\nbathing.\\nHotel Lake Worth H. P. Dye, Propr. Ace. 80; $3 to $4 per day, $15 to $25 per\\nweek\\nLake AVeir, Marion Co., Fla. On Lake Weir by steamer from Weir\\nPark, Chatauqua Grounds and Buildings.\\nLaniont, Jefferson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from Aucilla.\\nS. B. Smith will give information.\\nR. r.. Ledbetter.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 25; $2 per day, $5 to $10 per week.\\nLancaster, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry.\\nLane Park, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry.; 23 miles from\\nLeeoburg; pop., 300; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nLanier, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry., 5 miles from Leesburg;\\nbeautiful lakes; large orange groves.\\nLantana, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Worth, 9 miles from Palm Beach;\\npop., 100; fishing and boating.\\nLantana Hotel R. J. Bassett, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week.\\nLargo, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S St. P. R. R.; pop., 300; Smiles\\nfrom Clearwater Harbor, on Lake Largo; fine fishing, boating and bathing.\\nDewar Honse.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. Dewar, Propr. Ace. 10; $1 per day, $4 per week, $15 per month\\nand upward.\\nC. R. \u00e2\u0096\u00a0\\\\Vhitelmrst, Agent, will give information.\\nLawtey, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., in the midst of the\\nstrawberry section of the State; pop., 300; Telegraph; Southern Express\\nCo.\\nV. J. Shipman, or E. G. Hill will give information.\\nBurrin House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 T. J. Burrin, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nLebanon, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Near Dunnellon.\\nC. C. Gaines will give information.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "SU.MMKK IX TIIK WINTKK TIMK. 65\\nliCe s WharJ Brovai-a Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Liuidin.u- on Iiidiiin River.\\nliCe, 3Iadis(\u00c2\u00bbu Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. H. It milrs from Madison,\\nnearest Tele.ii-raph office. West Farm, 2 miles.\\nLieesbiirii-, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on llie F. S. Ky and on the S Div.\\nof the F. V. P. R. R.; located hetween lakes Griffin and Harris, both\\nnaviii-able; pop., 1500; money-order; Tcleg-raph; Sonthern Express Co\\nthere is located here the State Methodist College, one of the finest opera-\\nhouses in the State, and 4 churches.\\nB. F. Watts or i. It. Haile will give information.\\nLake View Hotel.-Davis Tillson, Owner. Rockland, Me.; C. N. Crawford. Manager,\\nsummer address, 320 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. Ace. 75; S3 per day, special\\nby the week or month\\nCentral Hotel \u00e2\u0080\u0094J. C. Pendleton. Propr. Ace. 50; $1..50 per day, special rates by the\\nweek.\\ntake City.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 airs T. J. Griffith, Propr. Ace. :TO; $1.50 per day, special by the week.\\nNumerous private boarding-houses at reasonable rates.\\nlieland, Ma Usoii Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Withlacoochee River, 11 miles from\\nMadison.\\nLellmans, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou S. St. R. R., 6 miles north of\\nSt. Petersburg.\\nL.emoii City, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Biscayne Bay, 75 miles below Palm\\nBeach; pop 300; The Devil s Punch Bowl; natural bridge; fine boating\\nand fishing\\nI.enu.n City Hotel.-O. M. Conolly, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nLenard, Pasco Co., Fla.-On S St. P. R. R.; pop., 200; Southern\\nExpress Co.; Telegraph; lake fishing; good drives.\\nC. F. KiLster will give information.\\nW. S. Knster.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nLeroy, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F W. Ry. (Plant System),\\n13 iniles from Ocala; good farming section, and thrifty.\\nJ. Y. Bettys will give information.\\nThe 3Iatanzas Ace. 40; $2 per day, $7.50 per week.\\nThe Leroy Ace. 30; $1 50 per day, $6 per week.\\nLlghtliall, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Sidney.\\nJ. R. Evers will give information.\\nM. L. Blount.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace .30; $6 to $7 per week.\\nLexington, Alachna Co., Fla.-On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 12\\nmilci south of High Springs.\\nLimona, Hillsboro Co., Fla.-On F. C. P. R. R.; Telegraph; South-\\nern Express Co.; pop., 125; high, rolling country; in the midst of numer-\\nous lakes\\nO. K. Mead will give information.\\nLimerick, Liberty Co., Ga.-On F. C. P. R. R., 25 miles from\\nSavannah.\\nLinden, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R.; Telegraph at IVIas-\\ncotte, 8 miles; pop., 100; good vegetable and orange country.\\nWin. H. Hood will give information.\\nLiuwood, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nLisbon, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. Ry., 8 miles from Leesburg.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE STEAMERS ARE THE FINEST.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "66 SUMMER IX THE WINTER TIME.\\nLithia Springs, Cobb Co., Ga. On Ga. Pac. Ry., 20 miles from Atlanta;\\nwinter and summer resort; pop.. 300; money-order; Telegraph; Southern\\nExpress Co.; Frier Lithia Springs; good drives; dry ehmate.\\nSweet Water Park Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. T. Blake, Propr. Ace. 350; first-class throughout;\\n$2.50 to $4 per day, $15 to $21 per week.\\nLive Oak, Suwanee Co., Fla. On S. F. W., direct from Savannah;\\non Western Div. F. C. P. R. R. pop., 1500; money -order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; all city conveniences; high, healthy and .shady; fine\\nchurches; high-school; no bar-rooms; Quail shooting.\\nC. H. McGeliee or J. C Little will give information.\\nEthel House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. R. Bliss, Propr $1 to $2 per day, $5 to $13 per week.\\nr,ive Oak House Mrs. L. A. Allen, Propr $1 to $2 per day. $5 to $12 per week.\\nArlington \u00e2\u0080\u00943Irs. J. P. Thompson, Propr. $1 to $2 per day, $5 to $12 per week.\\nLiverpool, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div., F. S. Ry., 13 miles north\\nof Punta Gorda.\\nLivingston, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 3 miles north of\\nOrlando.\\nLloyd, Jefferson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On P. C. P. R R., 18 miles from Talla-\\nhassee; pop., 300; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nE. E. ^Valker, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nWhitfield House Mrs. W. L. Whitfield, Propr., W. A. Snyder, Manager. Ace. 25; $2\\nper day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nLochbie, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry. Div., J., T. K. W. R. R.;\\npop,, 700; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nLoehloosa, Alacluia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. Div., F. C. P. R. R.. 7 miles\\nfrom Hawthorne; pop., 100; Southern Express Co. Telegraph; fine hunt-\\ning and fishing; boating on the lake.\\nLake House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. Roundtree, Propr. $1.50 per day, $G per week.\\nLofton, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.. 3 miles from Yulee.\\nLong-wood, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of S F R. R. and F. M. Ry\\npop., 15(10: fine hammock drives; excellent fishing and shooting.\\nE. W. Heiick will give information,\\nTlie Longwood.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. V. Phillips, Propr. (address P. O. Box 1091, Providence, R. I.).\\nAce. 75; $2 50 and upward per day, special by the week.\\nLords, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (I. R. Div.),\\n6 miles from Sanford.\\nLotvis, Brevard Co., Fla. OnMerritt s Island; lauding on Indian River;\\n4 miles from Rockledge.\\nC. D. Provost will give information.\\nLouisville, Suwanee Co., Fla. On S. R. Ry., 27 miles from Ellaville.\\nLowell, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 11 miles north of Ocala.\\nLundy, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 3 miles south of\\nPalatka.\\nLuraville, Suwanee, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 One mile from landing on Suwanee River,\\n17 miles from Live Oak; pop., 200; phosphate mines.\\nO. O. Telford will give information.\\nMcintosh House Mrs. E. E. Tabb, Propr,; $2 per day, $6 per week.\\nLynne, Marion Co., Fla. 7 miles from Grahamville, on the Ocklawaha\\nRiver.\\nTICKETS INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTH.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0080\u00a2F^ ^m ^r", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "68 SUMMER IN THE WINTEK TIME.\\nLyrata, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 9 miles north of\\nTitus ville.\\nMacou, Pasco Co,, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., and on S. F. Div., S. F.\\nW. R} pop., 100.\\nF. Boiikstuii will give information.\\nMadison, Madison Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Western Div., F. C. P. R. R 110\\nmiles from Jueksonville; 55 miles from Tallahassee; pop., 1500; money-\\norder P. O Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; water-works; electric\\nlights; good drives; fishing and hunting.\\nS. E. Cobl Agent, will give information.\\nCentral Park Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. F. Lines, Propr. Act. 6.5; $3 per day, $10 per week.\\nNumerous private boarding places at reasonable rates.\\nMagnolia Springs, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River, also on J., T.\\nK. W. Ry. Telegraph and Southern Express Co. during winter; winter\\nresort; mineral spring; very fine hammock growth; beautifully located;\\nfishing, hunting: hotel fully equipped with pleasure boats, launches, etc.,\\naffording delightful trip on St. John s River and up beautiful creeks.\\n3Iagiiolia Springs, Hotels and Cottages. Wm. F. Ingold, Projjr. Summer address,\\nChildwood Park House, Childwood, N. Y. First-class in every respect. Ace. 400;\\n$3 to S5 per day, $21 per week and upward.\\nMagdaliue, Hillsboro Co., Fla. 9 miles from Tampa.\\nMagnolia Grove, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J., St. A. I. R Ry 6 miles\\nnorth of St. Augustine.\\nMagriider, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nMaitland (P. O name Lake Maitland), Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F.\\nDiv., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop., 600; money-order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; beautiful section; numerous lakes and bearing-\\norange groves.\\nJ. M. Hoskins. Agent, or G. T. Stith will give information.\\nPark House E. J. Steele, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 to $2.50 per day, $9 to $12 per week.\\nMalabar, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on the Indian River, and on\\nJ.. St. A. \u00c2\u00bbk I. R. Ry., 6 miles south of Melbourne; pop., 100.\\nManatee, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Manatee River, 40 miles from Tampa\\nor Port Tampa, from either by daily steamer; pop., 500; money-order;\\nSouthern Express Co.; fishing, bathing, and hunting; great vegetable and\\norange section.\\nJ. AV. Jackson will give information.\\nManatee House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. A. S. Perry. Ace. 25. $2 per day, $5 to $9 per week.\\nMandarin, Dnval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River, 12 miles from Jack-\\nsonville; 2 miles from Orange Park; pop., 1000; money -order P. O.;\\nSouthern Express Co. many orange groves.\\nW. Y. Merry will give information.\\nPalm House. Miss M. R. Williams, Propr. $2 per day.\\nMango, Hillsboi-o Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); pop., 100; 2 miles from Seffner, 10 miles from Tampa.\\nJ. K. Kyle, Agent, will give information.\\nManiifield, Citrus Co., Fla. 10 miles west of Inverness.\\nManiiville, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., \\\\yi miles from luter-\\nlachcn; pop., 100; beautiful lakes; boating, fi.shing and hunting.\\nAV. H. Maiiu will give information.\\nThe Fastest Passenger Steamships", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "SUMMED IN Tlir: WINTKli TIMK. tl9\\nMaiH O, Leo Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On tlic o-ulf coast; pop., 200; iinuvsl railroad\\nstation, Pnnta Gonla; reached from tlicrc by sail boat.\\nMars-arotta, Bakov Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. A: P. R. P., U miles souih of\\nBaldwin.\\nMariana, .Facksoii Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Chipola River ami L. W. R. R.;\\npop., 1000; money iirder P. O. Teleo-ra])!!; yontliern E.xpress Co.; Long-\\nMoss Spring, 6 miles north-east; ]\\\\Iariana Cave, 1 mile oast; Natural Bridge\\nCave, miles north.\\nI raiu-is IJ. Carter will give information.\\nChipola Hotel Mr. Eplu-caliim, Propr. Ace. 100; $2.50 to $:i per da.v.\\nMarietta, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. K. R., 8 miles from Jack-\\nsonville.\\nMarion, Hamilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On 8 F. W. Ry., 5 miles .south of\\nJasper; po^)., 100.\\nMarion, 3Iarion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F W. Ry., 1 mile north\\nof Dunnellon.\\nMarkliam, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div., J., T. K W. R,\\nR., 2 miles from Paola.\\nMars, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. L. W. Ry.. 6 miles from Jupiter.\\nMartel, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry pop., 200;\\nT}4 niilos from Ocala.\\n\\\\V. N. Ijoiig will give information.\\nMartin, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 8 miles north of Oeala.\\nMarvinia, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Alalia River, 8 miles from Turkey\\nCreek; location of mines and works of The Pebble Phosphate Co.\\nJ. Kvarts 3Ierrill will give information.\\nMarydia, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.. 8 miles\\nnorth of Kissimmee.\\nMascotte, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R.; pop., 100.\\nII. H. Wliitiiall will give information.\\n\u00c2\u00bbIrs. X. V. F \u00c2\u00bb!ster. Private hoard.\\nE. K. Laws.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nMatanzas, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from Windermere: Is miles\\nfrom St. Augustine; pop., 150.\\nJ. L. Kennedy will give information.\\nMaxville, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R 7 miles south of Baldwin.\\nMaxville, Washington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (Bease Creek Ferry); located on\\nBease Creek, nearest railroad station, Chipley, 34 miles; line mineral well\\nlocated here, po.ssessing- many health-giving properties.\\nJ. W. McAllister will give information.\\nThe Maxville J. W. McAllister, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $6 per week.\\nMayfloAver, Pasco Co., Fla. 17 miles from Brooksville.\\nMays Wharf, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nMayo, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See AVoodbridge.)\\nMayo, Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on the Suwanee River, 23 miles\\nfrom Live Oak; hunting and fishing.\\nAV. T. Dees will give information.\\nGoruto House. Mrs. S. A. Goruto, Projir. Reasonable rates.\\nFlying the Anierican Flag.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "70 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nMayport, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. M. P. R. R., near the moutli of St.\\nJohn s River, 33 miles from Jacksonville; pop 300; fine fishing, sailing,\\nand bathing; driving on the hard beach; good liunting; Deer, Turkey,\\nQuail, and other game.\\nConaiit House. Burrows House.\\nMaytowii, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry.; 16 miles north\\nof Titusville.\\nMcAlpin, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W. R. R., 11 miles from\\nLive Oak; pop., 300; several natural wells, leading to underground\\npassages.\\nChas. N. BroAvn will give information.\\nBrown House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. H. Brown, Propr. Ace. 15. $1..50 per day. $5 per week.\\nMcCain, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 1 mile south of Ocala.\\nMcClenny, Baker Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R R near St. Mary s\\nRiver; pop 800; money -order P. O.; Telegraph: Southern Express Co.:\\nJ. L,. Vinning will give information.\\nMcClenny Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. E. Sarver, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $.5 to $V2 per week.\\nMcCrab, Lafayette Co., Fla. On Suwanee River, 2. miles from\\nBranford.\\nMcDavitl, E.scambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 10 miles south of\\nFlomatou, Ala.\\nMcDonald (P. O. name Grasniere), Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C.\\nP. R. R., 5 miles north of Apopka.\\nDay House. C. J. Day, Propr. $1.50 per day, $7 per week.\\nMclnto.sh, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry pop. 300; Southern Ex-\\npress Co. Telegraph, Boardman.\\nS. H. Gaitskill will give information.\\nThomas House J. S. Thomas, Pi opr. Ace. 50: $1.50 per day, S5 to $7 per week,\\nMcKinnon, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. ct W. Ry 6 miles\\nnorth (jf Kissimmee.\\nMcMeekin, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S Ry pop .700; money -order;\\nTelegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.\\nJ. McMeekin, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nMcRae, Clay Co., Fla. 4 miles from Spring Lake; 18 miles from Starke.\\nLyman Hall will give information.\\nMedula, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On W. B. Y. Branch of S. F Div S. F.\\nW. Ry., 6 miles south of Lakeland.\\nMelbourne, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River; station on\\nJ., St. A. I. R. Ry.;- pop., 300; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Ex-\\npress Co.; fresh and salt water fishing; only 3^ mile to the Atlantic ocean\\nfor surf bathing; good hunting; Quail and Deer; pine-apple and orange\\ngroves; 3 churches.\\nT. E. James or C. E. Heath will give information.\\nCarleton.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 F. Robinson, Propr. Ace. 50; $ii per day, special by the week.\\nMelbourne C. J. Hector, Propr. Ace. 75: $2per daj and upward, special by the week.\\nBelleview.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Wm. Campbell, Propr. Aec; 50; $2 per day and upward, special by the\\nweek.\\nMerediths, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 30 miles south of\\nGainesville.\\nUNEQUALED FACILITIES.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "72 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nMelrose, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R.; on Santa Fe Lake, which\\nis 10 miles long, fed by springs; pop., 200; money -order; Telegraph; South-\\nern Express Co.; a community of regular winter visitors.\\nC. p. Hiift nian will give information.\\nMelrose Inn H. B. Brown, Propr., summer address. East Hampton, Conn. Ace. 50;\\n$2 per day. $8 to $12 per week.\\nThe Aljby C. P. Huffman, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $8 to $12 per week.\\nMerriniaok, Oraiig-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 2 miles from Plymouth.\\nMerritt, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Indian River; Cocoa, 1}4 miles distant;\\nhunting, tishing, boating and bathing; artesian and spring water.\\nS. \\\\V. Moore will give information.\\nThe Klver View P. J. Nevens, Propr. Ace. 50; f3 per day, $15 per week.\\nIndian River Sanatorium.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. W. Moore, Propr. Ace. 50; $2.50 to $3 per day, $10 to\\n$20 per week.\\nMerwins, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River.\\nMexico, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St P. R. R 13 miles north of Tar-\\npon Springs.\\nMiakka, Manatee Co., Fla. On Miakka River, 20 miles from Manatee;\\npop 150; boating, hunting and tishing; large and small game.\\nA. M. AVilsoii will give information.\\nMiami, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Biscayne Bay.\\nMicaiiopy, Alachua Co.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop 1200; money -order; Tele-\\ngnipli; Southern Express Co numerous lakes; splendid tishing and liunt-\\ning; good orange and vegetable section.\\nJ. W. Bishop will give information.\\nCentral Hotel F. J. Haygood, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 to $2.50 per day, $7 to $15perweek.\\nMicco, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, and on J., St. A.\\nJ. R. Ky.; about 1000 yards across to the Atlantic Ocean; fine hunting,\\nfishing, boating, bathing.\\nC F. Latham will give information.\\nOak Lodge C. F. Latham, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nMiccosukie, IjCoii Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Miecosukie Lake; 9 miles from Lloyds,\\nFla., F. C. P. R. R.; 9 miles from Metcalfe, Ga., S. F. W. Ry.; pop\\n200; good hunting and fishing.\\nW. F. Yerbrous h will give information.\\nMiddlehurg, Clay Co., Fla. On Black Creek. 6 miles from Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nMiddletoii, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On ,1., St. A. J. R. Ry.; 11 miles\\nsouth of St. Augustine.\\nMidland, l\u00c2\u00bbolk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from Fort Meade.\\nK. li. Simmons will give information.\\nMidway, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F C. P. R. R.; pop., 200: Southern\\nCo.; Quincy is the nearest Telegraph and mone} -order; toUaeeo growing-\\nvery successful.\\nF. R. Centey, Agent, or F. L,. Cantley will give information.\\nMikesville, Colunihia Co., Fla. 8 miles from Fort White; pop., 50;\\ngood hunting and fishing.\\nF. B. Stephens will give information.\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "SUMMKK IN IMIK WINTKI! I IMK. 78\\n3Iillcr s Ferry, Wasliiujitou Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Ilolnu s River, IT iiiilrs\\nfrom Curyvillc: 2G miles from C liipley; pop., BOO.\\nS. K. Ariiist rontj will fj;ivt\u00c2\u00bb information.\\nStiH key Hous\u00c2\u00ab Stuol ey, Pnii)!-. Ace. .50; $1 per day, JS4..W or f.5 per week.\\nMilhM-toii, Oraiij;-* Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. .Sc St. P. R. R., S miles north of\\nOaldand.\\nMilliards, Pa.sco Co., Kla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. A: W. Ry., 14 miles\\nnortli of Lal^eland\\nMilliiian, Santa llosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R 10 miles south of\\n.Mariannu.\\nMill Site, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., \u00c2\u00bbi miles north\\nof Bartow.\\nMilton, Santa Rosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R.. and on Blaekwatcr\\nRiver; pop., 3000; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nTlie P lorida.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Louis Gravis, Propr. Ace. 30; $3 per day, special by the week.\\nHarrison House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. L. L. Harrison. Ace. 30; $3 per day, special by the week.\\nMilAVOod, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 16 miles north of Ocala.\\nMinis, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. ^V K. W. R. R., 4 miles north of\\nTitus vi lie.\\nMinneola, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R R,, an.l T. G. R. R.;\\npop., 100; fisliing and hunting; small game, sueh as Quail, Pigeons, and\\nSquirrels in the midst of the vegetable growing country and what is\\nknown as the Apopka Mcnintains.\\nR. H. Pulham, Agent, or W. i. Hanson will give information.\\nLake View House.~Mrs. E. Straker, Propr. Ace. 3.5; $2 per day: $5 to $7 per week.\\nMinor, St. John s Co., Fla. 6 miles south of St. Augustine, on Shell\\nRoad; pop., 150.\\nJohn P, AVeeks will give information.\\nMobile, Mobile County, Alabama.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Mobile Bay, on the line of\\nthe L. N. R. R pop., 40,000; reached via Savannah direct, or can be\\nreached from Florida very conveniently, via Plant S. S. Line, from Port\\nTampa, or via rail lines from Jacksonville pretty city equable climate\\nbeautiful shell road along the bay.\\nMoccasin Branch, same as Armstrong, Fla.\\nModello Park, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 2 miles north\\nof Orlantlo.\\nMohawk, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Finely located; beautiful scenery; among the\\nxlpopka Mountains.\\nC. H. stokes will give information.\\nFiUniore House X. SI. Fillmore. Propr. Ace. 20; $1..50 per Iay, $7 per week.\\nMolino, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., and on E.scambia\\nRiver; pop., 200; Southern Express Co.\\nW. H. Trimmer will give information.\\nDumout House. The Commercial Club.\\nAccommodations can readily be secured at rates of $1 per day and upward.\\nBattle House. Windsor. The Sovithern.\\nMonroe, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., and on S. St P..\\nR. R., 4 miles from Sand ford.\\nHandle Frei\u00c2\u00a7:ht more Promptly than others.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "74 RUMMEK IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nMoiitag-ue, 3Iarion Co., Fla.- (^n F. S. Ey., 4 miles from Ocala; pleas-\\nant locality in the phosphate region; good orange country.\\nT. \\\\V. Moore will give information.\\nMontbrook (P. O. name. Pluieuix), Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div.,\\nS. F. tV W. Ry (Plant System), 16 miles from Archer, on Eagle Mine Branch\\nof F. C. 6c F. R. R.; pop., 800.\\nJ. S. Blitcli, Agent, will give information.\\nThe rlueiiix.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 AV. T. Godwin, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nPedrick Hoii.se L. T. Pedriek, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, ^7 to $10 per week.\\nMoiitclair, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R R., 3 miles from Lees-\\nburg pop., 300.\\nW. T. Jamison, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nMonteverde, Lake Co., Fla.--Ou T. G. R. R., 20 miles from Tavares\\nMouticello, Jefferson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R terminus of\\nMonticello Enxnch of S., F. W. Ry.; pop., 1800; money -order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co; in the midst of fine, rolling farming country; beau-\\ntiful large live oaks, very numerous and attractive.\\nB. \\\\V. Partridge or T. J. Wriglit will give information.\\nSt. Eliuo Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. C. Tm-ner, Propr. Ace. 80; |2 per day, $10 per week.\\nPartridge House B. W. Partridge, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week.\\nMadden House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 M. C. Oakley, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week.\\nMrs. K. Scott.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nMoore, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 3 miles south of Bartow.\\nMorriston, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R. and S. F. Div., S. F.\\nW. Ry., 19 miles from Archer; pop., 200; Telegraph; Southern Ex-\\npress Co.\\nJames \\\\V. Booth, Agent, or J. S. Pedriek will give information.\\nHill House G. T. Hill, Propr. Ace. 15; $1.50 per day, $5 and $7 per week.\\nMorris House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. L. Morris, Propr. Ace. 5; $2 per day, $8 per week.\\nMosely Hall, Madison Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from Greenville.\\nA. E. Patterson will give information.\\nMossy Head, Walton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 13 miles north of\\nDe Funiak Springs.\\nMt. Carrie, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. F. R. R 8 miles north\\nof Lake City.\\nMt. Dora, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div., J., T. K. W. R. R,;\\nmoney-order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co pop 500; in the midst\\nof a beautiful orange and lake region; South Florida Chautau(|ua meets\\nhere during March and April.\\nA. F. Atterbery, Agent, will give information.\\nBruce House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3. R. Bruce, Propr. Ace. 40; $1..50 to $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nL,ake House Miss Emma Boone, Propr. Aec. 40; $2 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nMt. Pleasant, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 8 miles from\\nQuiucy; pop., 100; pine woods, rolhug land; Glen Juha Springs X niile\\ndistant.\\n\\\\Vm. S. I.ee, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nE. F. Sheppard and 1), A. Strain \u00e2\u0080\u0094Private boarding-houses; $1 per day, special by\\nthe week or month\\nMt. Royal, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River.\\nMt. Tabor, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 10 miles from Lake City; pop,, 100.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "ttt", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "76 SUMMER IN THE WTNTEU TIME.\\nMulat (R. R. station called Duval), Santa Rosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L.\\nN. R. R 7 miles from Milton, on Escambia Bay.\\nMyers (or Foi-t Myers), Lee Co., Fla. Landing on Caloosahachee\\nRiver; reached by steamer from Pnnta Gorda. 23 miles; pop., 1000; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co tropical fruits and growth; fish-\\ning for Tarpon and small fish; hunting Quail, Deer, Turkey; sailing and\\nboating.\\nWalter F. Slickle will give information.\\nMyers Inn.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D. C. Kantz, Propr. Ace. .50; $1.75 to .$2..50 per day, $10 to $15 per weeli.\\nHotel Hendry.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. A. Hendry, Propr. Ace. 75; $3 per day, $15 per weelv.\\nMyrtle, Pasco Co., Fla. 5 miles from Drexsel; 7 miles from Ehren.\\nNaples, Lee Co., Fla. On gifif coast, 38 miles below Punta Rassa; reached\\nvia Punta Gorda; nearest Telegraph otllce, Punta Rassa; tropical climate;\\ngood fishing and surf bathing.\\nW. N. Haldeinan. Pres. Courier Journal, Louisville, Ky., will give information.\\nHotel Naple.s.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Naples Co., Propr; 3Iis.s Annie MeLaughlin, of Lexington, Ky.,\\nManager. Ace. 100: $3 pei- day, $15 to $30 per week,\\nXarcoosee, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem), 15 miles from Kissimmee; pop.; 300; telephone connection.\\nF. W. Hill will give information.\\nNai rovvs, Br var(l Co., Fla.^Landing on Indian River; on an island;\\n8 miles from Sebastian.\\nNashua, Putnani Co., Fla. 3 miles from Sisco or Satsuma; y^ mile\\nfrom St .John s River.\\nJ. A. IJowen will give information.\\nHighland Honse.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Z. H. Dunbar, Propr. Ace. 20; $1.25 per day, $6 and $7 per week.\\nNebo, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Butler; 8 miles from Lake Butler;\\nStephen Brown. Private board, $1 per day.\\nNeog a, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J.. St. A. L R. Ry. (East Coast\\nLine), 19 miles south of Palatka.\\nNesbitt, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On ,T., St. A. L R, Ry., 10 miles from\\n.lacksonville.\\nNew Berlin, Duval C()., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River, lo miles from\\n.lacksonville.\\nNew Berlin Honse. T. J. Gray, Propr.\\nNew Braiiford, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See Branford.)\\nNewbui i;-, Clay Co., Fla. On S. W. R. R., (5 miles north of ^Sleh-ose.\\nNewburg-, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On G. S. F. R. R., 34 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nNew Cadiz, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Boca Ceiga Bay, 4 miles from\\nSt. Petersburg; beautifullj^ located on Point Pinallas; bathing and fishing.\\nT. Kimball will give information.\\nPrivate families will take boarders at reasonable rates.\\nNewlau, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry., 34 miles from EHaville.\\nNewnansville, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on S., F. W. Ry direct\\nfrom Savannah; in the midst of a hard-wood and good farming country.\\nS. T. Presc ott will give information.\\nlied House S. T. Prescott, Propr, Aec, 15; $1 per day, $4 per day, $15 per montli.\\nALWAYS JPI^AYBL VIA THE SAVANNAH LINE.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "SUMMEK IN TIIK WIMKK TIME. It\\nNew Orleans, IjU. A Southern city, with a li-cncnil cosnioiJolitMii iippcar-\\nance, intermiiioicd with distiuctively Aincricaii characttn-istics; pop.,\\n200,000; the iMardi-Gras festivities, whicli occur on tiie Tuesday before\\nAsh-Wednes(hiy each year, are famous tiie world over, and attract visitors\\nfrom all parts of tiie world.\\nFrom the East, New Orleans is reached via Tlu Savannah Line of\\nsteamers, by direct rail lines from Savannah.\\nThe hotels and restaurants are as follows:\\nOruuewalil Hotel, 1 4 to 22 Baronne St. European plan; rooms $1 per day and up-\\nward; meals to order. Ace. 300; special rates to winter tourist.\\nCosmopolitan Hotel, 10 to 18 Hourbon St. European plan; rooms $1..50 per day and\\nupward: meals to order. Ace. :^0(): special rates by week or montli.\\nKoyal Hotel, corner St. Louis and Royal Sts. European plan; rooms $1 per day and\\nupward: meals to t)rder; reasonable. Ace. TOO; special rates by week or month.\\nHotel Piek\u00c2\u00ab ick, corner Canal and Carondelet Sts. European plan; i-ooms $1 per day\\nand upward: meals to order. Ace. 200; special weekly rates for rooms.\\nLouisiana Kestauraiit, 107 and 109 Customhouse St. Meals to order. Ace. 100.\\nVonderbank John Scbmitt, Propr. Ace. 175: Magazine St.: .fl to |2 per- day; meals\\nto order.\\nCassitly M. Cassidy, Propr. Ace. 150; 40 Carondelet St.: Si I ei- day. $7 per week, $:30\\nper month.\\nDenechaiul.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. F. Denechand, Propr. Ace. 200: .4 Carondelet St. |2 per day, $12 per\\nweek. $50 per month.\\nLeon s Restaurant.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Lamothe, Propr. Ace. 200: $2 per day, $10 per week $35\\nper montli; also order meals.\\nMorean s Restaurant L. Morean. Propr. Special rates, and order meals.\\nChristian Women s Exclianse, Camp and South Sts. Ace. 20 to 25; $1,150 per day,\\n$8 per week, $25 per month.\\nMrs. E. Anderson. ISm Camp St. Ace. 10 to 15; $5 to $7 per week, $20 to $25 per month.\\nMr. A. E. Munn, 198 Baronne St. Ace. 10 to 20; $5 to $0 per week $20 to $;30 per month.\\n31rs. Kittredg-e, 178 St. Charles St. Ace. 20: $10 per week. $25 to per month.\\nMrs. MeCormaok, 159 Carondelet St. Ace. 20 to :^0: per week, $12 per month.\\n(Rooms only\\nMrs. Jones, 19 Prytania Street. Ace. 30; $5 and upward per week. $25 to $35 per month.\\nMx-s. C. L. Taylor, 211 Carondelet Street. Ace. 40; $10 per week, $30 to $40 per month.\\nMrs. Sexton, 143 Carondelet St. Ace. .50: $5 and upward per week, $20 to $:W per month.\\nMrs. Go\u00c2\u00ab)nian, 159 Carondelet St. Ace. 22; $6 to $7 per week. $25 per month.\\nNew River, Bradfortl Co. Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on the G. S. A: F. Ry., 10\\nmiles from Hampton.\\nNew Smyrna, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. 1. R. Ry., On llills-\\nboro River; pop., 600; money -order ;Telegrai)li, and Southern Express Co.;\\nfishing, hunting, and fine drives.; Coronado Beach, a AViiiter and Summer\\nResort, 2 miles distant.\\nr. A. Barrett, Agent, or R. S. Nelson will give information.\\nOcean House F. W. Sams, Propr. Ace. 1.50: $3 per day, $15 to $20 per week.\\nLive Oak Inn Mrs. E. F. Hawley, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, special by week.\\nNew Troy, Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Suwanee River, 2)4 miles from\\nO Brien, 5 miles from Branford.\\nNew Upsala, Oranj-e Co., Fla. (See Upsala) On S. L. E. Div. J.\\nT. K. W. Ry., S miles from Sanford.\\nNooatee, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. II. Div. F. S. Ry. pop., 800;\\nSouthern Express Co.; 4 miles from Arcadia.\\nJ. R. AVindham, Agent, will give information.\\nPrivate ijoard.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. N. Patrick, $1 per day.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE STEAMERS ARE THE FINEST.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "78 SrMJIER IN THE AVIM EU TIME.\\n?f ora, Santa Rosa Co., Fla. On Escambia River, 4 miles from Bluff\\nSprings.\\nNorth Aiikoua, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry 3 miks\\nnorth of Ankona.\\nNoi walk, Putnam Co., Fla. Landing on St. John s River.\\nIJ. L. Hickman will give information.\\nNorway, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5 miles from River Junction.\\nNovella, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 7 miles from Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nNutter, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry., 22 miles from Ellaville.\\nOakdale, Citi us Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6 miles from Homasassa pop., 100; situ-\\nated at the head of two rivers; abundance of fish and oysters.\\nO. p. BluirUeU will give information.\\nOak Grove, Santa Kosa Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 15 miles from Milligan.\\nOak Hill, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. Ry., (East Coast Line:)\\npop., 200; fine hunting and fishing; Ducks, Deer, Snipe, and Quail in\\nabundance.\\nAndrew T,. Williams, Agent, will give information.\\nAtlantic House F. W. Sams, Propr. Ace. 50: $3 per day.\\nOakland, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., also on T. and G.\\nR. R pop., 300; situated on Lake Apopka; location of General Offices\\nand shops of S. St. P. R. R.\\nH. Hollinrake or J. K. Wise will give information.\\nWindsor Hotel C. O. Warner. Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 and $12 per week.\\nPetris House Mrs. Petris, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nOaklaw^n, Dade Co., Fla. Landing on Lake North; 4 miles from Juno;\\n6 miles from Palm Beach.\\nOaklawn, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 1 mile south of Orange\\nLake.\\nOakside, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., S miles from\\nEast Palatka.\\nTHE FASTEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "SUMMKll IX Till WINTKK TIM I). 79\\nO Brien or O BriiM SiiwaiuM Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S F. S^ W. Ky., 5\\nmiles from Branronl.\\nT. J. Eilwards will fi lvc iiiforniatimi.\\nFarnell House .1. O. Furiu ll, Propr. \u00c2\u00ab;i per day.\\nOcala, Marion Co., Fla. One ol the tliriflicst cities in the State; is a\\nstation on tlu; F. S. Ry., S. Div. of the V. A: P. K 11., and the northern\\nterminus of the S. S. O. G. R. K S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); pop., 4500; known as The Brick City; street cars, electric\\nlights, water-works, and all the conveniences of a city; county -seat; Silver\\nSpriu i s 5 miles distant; in the midst of a tine farminc: country; numerous\\nold orange and lemou groves; head(iuarters for some of the most successful\\nand largest phosphate companies in the State.\\nH. G. Haycraft.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 City Ticket and Passenger Agent (Plant Kystem).\\nF. V. Alwortli, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nJolin I) zi\u00c2\u00ab-r, Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nK. (i. Blake, Ticket Agent, F. C. ct P. R. R.\\nThe Ocala House The Ocala Co., Owners; P. L. Clare, Manager. Ace. 300: S-.- O\\nto $4 per day, special by the week.\\nThe Moutezuma.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. K. K. C. Batty, Propr. Ace. 100; $2 to $2.50 per day, $10 to\\n$12 per week.\\nCentral Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Palmer, Propr. Ace. 150; $2 to $2..50 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nThe Frederick House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. R. Griner, Propr. Ace. .50; $1.50 per day, special by week.\\nThe Arlingtou.- 3Irs. Moring. Propr. Ace. .50; $1..50 to $2 per day, special by week.\\nLancaster s Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Lancaster, Propr. Ace. 25; $1..50 per day and upward,\\nspecial by the week.\\nBrown House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Seth Brown, Propr. Ace. 15: $1.50 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nVatoldi Restaurant and Board inja;- House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. C. Harris, Propr. Enropean or\\nAmerican plans; $2 per day, $8 per week (American) $6 per week or $22 iiei- month\\nfor meals only.\\nWhitfield House Mrs. Whitfield, Propr. Ace. 25: $]..50 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nH. C, Gates Private board Ace. 25; $1 per day, $4..50 per week; $18 jier mouth.\\nMrs. W. J. McGrath.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Furnished apartments. Ace. 50: $2. ,50 to $5 per week.\\nOcklavvaha, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Ry., 8 miles south of CaiKller.\\nOcklawalia River. A peculiarly beautiful narrow stream, on which the\\nsteamers travel from lovely Silver Si)rings, in ]\\\\I;irion Co., to Palatka.\\nThe mouth of the ri\\\\ er is about 25 miles from Palatka. This stream has a\\nworld-wide reputation as a great curiosity.\\nH. L. Hart or J. H. Lucas, Agents, Palatka, Fla., will give information.\\nOcklockne, Leon Cck, Fla.- On the Oeklockne River, on F. C. P. R.\\nR., 8 miles west of Tallahassee.\\nOcoee, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the Florida Midland Ry., 1^4 miles from\\nCrown Point, 6 miles from Apopka or Oakland; pop., 150; located in the\\nmidst of the Apopka region; numerous orange groves and vegetable farms.\\nT. J. Minor Bro. will give information.\\nPound s House J. R. Pounds, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 per day.\\nR. J. Bigelow.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. 20; $1 per day.\\nOdessa, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S St. P R. R., lO miles north of Tarpon\\nSprings.\\nOg-den, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. A: P. R. R., (j mik s west of Lake\\nCity.\\nFLYING THE AMERICAN FLAG.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "80 SUMJrER IN TIIK WTNTEK TIME.\\nOkaliunipka, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ey., 6 niiles from Lccsburg;\\npop., 200; midst of beautiful clear-water lakes; large kaolin deposit; boat-\\ning; fishing, and hunting.\\nRiissel W. Bennett or AV. M. Bennett, Agent, F. S. Ry.. will give information.\\nBrewer House Mrs. M. E. Forian. Pi-opr. Ace. 10: ..50 per day, S6 per week.\\nThe Clarendon. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Joseph Jones. Propi-. One block from the station; $2 per day, $10\\nper week.\\nMrs. Jeftreys.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board at reasonable rates.\\nOld Town, Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the Suwanee River; by steamer\\nfrom Branford.\\nOlive, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. A: N. E. E.. near Pensacola.\\nOliver Park, Alaclma Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Gainesville Branch F. S. Ry., 3\\nmiles from Gainesville.\\nOliastead, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nOlustee, Baker Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.; situated on a clear-\\nwater lake; pop., 200; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nC. P. Darby, Agent, will give information.\\nOueco, Manatee Co., Fla. 4 miles from Braidentown; pop., 100; the\\nRoyal Palm NurserjMs located here; in the midst of large orange groves\\nand vegetable farms.\\nA. A. Saunders will give information.\\nOnoro, Orani-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (I. R Branch),\\n8 miles south of Sanford.\\nOrang-e Bend, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .1. it L. E. Ry., 7 miles from\\nLeesburg; pop,, 100.\\nE. J. We.stnioreland, Agent, will give information.\\nOrange City, Yolusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 2 miles from\\nOrange City .June: pop., .500; 2 miles from Blue Spring, one of the largest\\nsprings in the State.\\nS. C. Fuller, Agent, or H. Freeman will give information.\\nFreeman Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 D. Freeman, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nOrange City Junction, A^olnsia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of -J.. St. A.\\nI. R. Ry. and .1. T. K. W. Ry.\\nD. H. 3Ieacliani, Agent.\\nOrange Dale, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .Tohn s River.\\nOrange Heights, Ahu-hna Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.; 5 miles\\nfrom Waldo; 2 miles from Santa Fe Lake; pop., 150.\\nD. F. Gaylord, Agent, will give information.\\nPrivate board, $1 .50 per day, $5 per week.\\nOrange Hill, Washington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 7 miles from CHiipley; pop.,\\n200; one of the highest points in the State.\\nHotel De Scarlett R. L. Scarlett, Propr. Ace. 15; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nOrange Home, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C P. R. R.. 3 miles from\\nWildwood; pop,, 100; between two lakes, affording fine iishing.\\nK. TValpole Agent, F. C. P. R. R,, will give information.\\nBoard can be had in private families from $^0 to $35 per month.\\nOrange Mills, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .J.. St. A. I. R. Ry., 20\\nmiles south of St. Augustine.\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "SUMMEli IN Tin: WINTER TIME. 8t\\nOraiig^C T^ako, Marion Co., Flsu\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ky.; pop.. 150: Tc e.^rapli;\\nSovithern Express Co.; 8 churches; line tishing.\\nLiochbie House. -Mrs. M. A. Holton, Propr. Ace. 20: SL. iO per day. S~ per week.\\nHughs House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 G. D. Hughs, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 50 per day, $7 per week.\\nOraiijio Park, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K, W. R. R., also on St.\\n.John s River; pop., 800; money -order; Tel.egnipli; Soutliern Express Co.;\\nbeiuitiful drive along the river bank I or 2 nules; good tishing.\\nK. N. Holt will give information.\\nHotel Marion J. K. Hall, Propr., (Summer address. Hotel St. Louis, Lake Minne-\\ntonka, Minn.) Ace. 100; $2.50 to $:i per day, $12 to $18 per week. First-class ia\\nevery way.\\nOrange Sprinj;-, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1 mile from Oeklawaha Hiver;\\npop., 300; nearest R. R. station, Johnson.\\nMeggs Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. L. Meggs, Propr. Ace. 50; $4 per week.\\nOrchid, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, 6 nules south of\\nSebastian; excellent tishing and hunting; surf bathing; ocean 1 ndle dis-\\ntant.\\nOriole Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 2 miles\\nsouth of Pemberton.\\nOrient, Hillsl)oro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. 6c W. Ry., 6 miles\\nnorth of Tampa.\\nOrleans, Citrns Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Inverness: pop., 100.\\nBoard by C S. Young at $1 per day.\\nOrlando, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem); on S. Div., F. C. P. R. R known as The Phenomenal City,\\non account of its rapid growth; pop.. 5000; money-order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; has all the conveniences of a city\u00e2\u0080\u0094 paved sidewalks\\nand 10 miles paved streets; street railway; city water-works, gas, etc.; 1\\ndaily and 2 weekly papers; in the midst of numerous clear-water lakes, 13\\nof which can be seen from the top of the market building; in the midst of\\nHandle Freight more promptly than others.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "THE PINEY WOODS HOTEL", "height": "3229", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "GA., W. E. DAVIES, PROP B.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "g4 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\na fine orange, pine-apple and grape-growing country; county -seat; $50,000\\ncourt-house.\\nW. R. O Neal.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 City Ticket Agent, S. F. W. Ry. (Plant system).\\nJ. A. Clark, Depot Ticlcet Agent, S. F. W. Ry. (Plant system).\\nH. G. Crowtler, Freight Agent, F. S. W. Ry. (Plant System.)\\nW. B. Tucker, General Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nJ. W. Fleming, Ticket Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nK. E. Ives, Freight Agent, F. C. P. R. R.\\nSan Juan Hotel F. H. Abbott (Summer address. The Uplands, Bethlehem, N. H.)\\nPropr. Ace. 150; $3.50 to $4.00 per day, $21 per week.\\nThe Arcade \u00e2\u0080\u0094G. W. Bm-den, Propr, J. D. Burden, Manager. Ace. 100; $2 to $3 per day,\\n$10 to $15 per week.\\nThe Majrnolia.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. H. Livingston, Propr. $2 per day. special by the week.\\nTremont Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. W. Wilmot, Propr. Ace. 150; $2 to $3 per day; $10 to $15 per\\nweek\\nThe Pines.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Carpenter, Propr.\\nOriiioncl, Vohisia Co., Fla. (Sometimes written Ormond -on -the\\nHalifax on Halifax River, on J., St. A. I. R. Ry.; one of the most pop-\\nular winter resorts in the State; the great attraction of Ormond is its drives\\nand beach\u00e2\u0080\u0094 drives through hammocks and cultivated lands; ample facilities\\nfor sailing, boating, driving, fishing; and hunting.\\nE. C. Totman, Agent, will give information.\\nThe Ormond Anderson Price, Proprs. Ace. 275; $4 to $5 per day, $17.50 to $28\\nper week; Telegraph office and livery; all the conveniences of a flrst-class hotel:\\nspecial rates during January and April.\\nHotel Coquina Seiser Vining, Proprs. (open all year). Ace. 75; on the oceau\\nbeach; $3 per day, $15 to $17.50 per week.\\nThe Riverview.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. Lee, Propr. Ace. 20: $2 to $3 per day, $10 to 15 per week\\nRose Cottage.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Frank Mason, Propr. (Smnmer address, Taunton, Mass.) Ace. 10;\\n$2 50 per day; $10 to $15 per week.\\nCottages for rent by J. A. Bostrom.\\nOsprey, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Sarasota Bay, 13 miles from Sarasota;\\nboating, fishing, autl bathing.\\nAVebb s Hotel John G. Webb, Propr. $1.50 per day, $8 per week.\\nOsteeii, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry.; pop.; 250; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co; hunting and fishing; Sheep raising; said to be over\\n10,000 head of sheep in county.\\nPrivate board by J. A. Blauvelt, Mrs. Privatt, J. E. Pattillo, and Mrs. Demorest;\\n$1 to $1.50 per day,\\nOttev Creek, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F C. P. R. R., 12 miles from Bron-\\nson; pop., 100; Southern Express Co.; on the Wacasassa River; fine hunting\\nand fishing.\\nOtter Creek House O. P. H. Kirkland, Propr. $1.50 and $2 per day, $7 to $10 per\\nweek\\nOvierto, Oraiise Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S.F. W. Ry. (Plant System);\\nalso on F. C. P. R. R on Lake Jesup; pop., ^00; in the centre of some\\nof the largest orange groves in the State.\\nC. 1 Crutclifield or J. E. Alexander, Agents, will give information.\\nCashing House F. L. Cashing, Propr. $2 per day. special rates by the month.\\nOwensboro, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crossing of S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.;\\nand F. C. P. R. R pop., 100; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nR. J. Kennedy, Agent, will give information.\\nTickets Include Meals-and Berth,", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": ",T,\\nj\\n1\\n1\\n4\\nTHTC SAN .rUA\\\\. ORLANDO. FLA-\\nF. H. ABBOTT, PROPR.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "Ob SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nOxford, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles from Wild-\\nwood; pop., 100; Southern Express Co. Lake IMiona affords good fishing-\\nand boating; good hunting; Quail, Deer, Bear, Panther.\\nO. H. Burrell, Agent, will give information.\\nPrivate board by Mrs. L. M. Nichols or A. W. Winegoai-tl.\\nOzona, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Bay St. Joseph; on S. St. P. R. R.,\\n6 miles south of Tarpon Springs; pop., 100; Southern Express Co. boat-\\ning, bathing, fishing in Gulf.\\nVV. H, Hibbs will give information.\\nEavey Howse.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 L. H. Eavey, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nOzona House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Millard, Propr. |1 to $2 per day, |5 to $10 per week.\\nPablo Beach, Duval Co., Fla. On Atlantic Ocean, terminus of .1.\\nA. R. R.; 17 miles from Jack.sonville.\\nPabor Lake, De Soto Co., Fla. 18 miles from Bowling Green.\\nMV. E. Pabor will give information.\\nThe Welcome Inn Mrs. W. E. Pabor, Propr. Ace. 25; $1.50 per day, $8 per week.\\nPadlock, Suwauee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry., 5 miles from Live\\nOak.\\nPaisley, Lake Co., Fla. 7 miles from Altoona.\\n(i. H. Gardiner will give information.\\nPalatka, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the J., T. K. W. Ry. and J., St. A.\\nI. R. Ry.; northern terminus of F. S. Ry. southern terminus of G. S.\\nF. R. R. landing on St. John s River; headquarters for the world famous\\nOcklawaha River steamers; pop., 4000; all the conveniences of a city,\\nincluding street-car lines; hunting and fishing; orange groves; pleasant\\nhomes.\\nW. p. House, Ticket Agent, J., St. A. I. R. Ry.\\nR. J. Riles, City Ticket Agent, J., T. K. W. Ry.\\nH. E. Dickens, Depot Ticket Agent, J., T. K. W. Ry.\\nO. W. Bassett, Agent, J., St. I. R. Ry.\\nPutnam House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 William Catto, Manager (Summer address. Hotel Tudor. Xahant.\\nMass.) Ace. 400; $4 per day and upward, special by week.\\nGraham Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. Graham, Propr. Ace. 150; $2 to $3 per day, special by the week.\\nMrs. M. Devereux.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 15; $2 per day, special by the week.\\nPalermo, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the St. John s River, 8 miles from\\nGreen Cove Springs.\\nA. E. Esperandieu will give information.\\nPalma Sola, Manatee Co., Fla. On Manatee Riv( r, 3 miles from\\nBraidentown.\\nG. S. Warner will give information.\\nPalmer, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 10 miles south of\\nGainesville.\\nPalm Beach, Dade Co., Fla. On the eastern shore of Lake AVorth.\\nThe railroad station is at West Palm Beach, immediately across the Lake.\\nThe station is the southern terminus of the J., St. A. I. R. Ry. (The\\nEast Coast Line). Palm Beach can be reached also via steamers of Indian\\nRiver Steamboat Co. to Jupiter, thence on J. L. W. Ry., and steamers\\non Lake Worth, giving choice of railroad on steamer trip in reaching this\\nplace of world-wide renown, as one of the loveliest of winter spots ou the\\nContinent, and with its recent improvement and convenience of access its\\nUNEQUALED FACILITIES.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "PUTNAM HOUSE, PALATKA, FLA.\\nWM. CATTO, PROPR.", "height": "3244", "width": "1962", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nfame will increase. Located as it is, on both the Atlantic Ocean and on\\nLake Worth, abounding in tropical fruits and flowers, a veritable paradise.\\nThe Royal Poinciana.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. W. Merrill, Manager. Ace. 1000; rates, $5 per day and\\nupward; special i-ates for season first-class throughout; elegant as well as beautiful.\\nThis hotel, in its construction, seemed as a tale from the Arabian Nights, rising at the\\ntouch of a modern Aladdin, has grown upon the shore of Lake Worth in tlie marvel-\\noiisly short s)iace of nine months. It seems incredible, yet is a fact, tliat all this\\ncould Iiave been accomplished in that time, especially so as all the labor and material\\nwas hrouirht fi um a distance. The magnitude of the undertaking, to the f)rdinary\\nmind, would seem apalling. The hotel is in the midst of tropical foliage, not rif\\nrecent planting, but in the stage of full growth, giving one an idea of the tropical as\\nit really exists.\\nRobert G. Moore will give information\\nMoore s Cottage.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. R. B. Moore, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $15 per week and\\nupward.\\nPark Cottage Mr. Stone, Propr. Ace. 20; f2 per day, $15 and upward per week.\\nTaere are also Paliu Beach Cottage and White s Cottage, both at reasonable rates.\\nPalmetto, Manatee Co., Fla. Landing on Manatee River; pop., 500;\\nmoney -order; good Ashing, hunting, bathing, and boating; very successful\\nin the cultivation of vegetables, oranges and lemons.\\nW. E. Parrish will give information.\\nTyler House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 R. D. Stanley, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $3..50 to $5 per week.\\nRobinson House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Robinson. Ace. 20; $1 per day; $3.. 50 to $5 per week.\\nPaliu Springs, Oraiig-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crossing of F. M. and S. St. P.\\nK. R., on the Wekiva River; pop., 200; money -order; Southern Express\\nCo.; 13 large sulphur springs; the largest of which are the Palm Springs\\nand the Hoosier Springs; numerous orange groves.\\nW. W. Hunt will give information.\\nPanama, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 7 miles north of .Jack-\\nsonville.\\nPanasoffkee, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On AVithlacoochee River; on F. C.\\nP. R. R. pop., 300; Telegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.; good hunting and\\nfishing.\\nC. J. Clements will give information.\\nPaola Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div., .1 T. K W. R. R., also\\non S. St. P. R. R. pop 150; beautiful, rolling, high pine land.\\nJ. r. Harrison or F. P. Weiser will give information.\\nPine Crest Inn On Lake Lillian. W. S. P. Shields, 735 Walnut St Philadelphia, Pa.,\\nOwner. Ace. 75; $10 to $20 per week.\\nParish, Manatee Co., Fla. 9 miles from Ellenton.\\nParker, Washington Co., Fla. On St. Andrew s Bay.\\nJ. McReynolds wOl give information.\\nParnell, Columbia Co., Fla. Nearest R. R. station, White Springs.\\nPasadena, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R 2 miles from Dade\\nCity; on the shores of Lake Pasadena, affording splendid boating and\\nfishing.\\nC. E. Spencer will give information.\\nI^ake View Highland.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rev. A. E. Drew, Propr. Ace. 150; $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nPasco, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 4 miles .south of San\\nAntonio.\\nPaxton AVharf, Brevard Co., Fla. On Indian River.\\nPayne, ColJimbia Co., Fla. G miles from Lid^^e City.\\nSouthern Products Transported Promptly.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3219", "width": "2083", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "90 SUMMEK IN THE WINTER THIE.\\nPeniberton (Penibertoii Ferry), Siiinter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 June, of F.\\nS. Ry. and S. F. Div., S. F. ^t W. Ry.; Telegrapli; South Southern Ex-\\npress Co pop.. 150; fishing and hunting; pliosphate mines near by.\\nD. B. Kibler, Agent, will give information.\\nPembroke, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 9 miles soutli of Bartow.\\nPeiiiel, Putnani Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 4J^ miles south of\\nPalatlva.\\nPeiiu (P. O. Clayton). Putiiani Co., Fla. On St. John s River; pop.,\\n150; 8 miles from Palatiia.\\nJ. M. McCallum will give information.\\nPeiisacola, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Gulf; on L N. R. R.; pop.,\\n12,000; U. S. Navy Yard and Forts.\\nR. W. Sublett, Ticket Agent, will give information.\\nThe Escambia. A. R. Williams, Propr. (Summer address, Onset Bay, Mass.^ Ace.\\n250; $3 per day, $1,5 to $20 per week.\\nThe lUaza Ace. 70; $2 to sl~ 50 per day, $10 to $14 per week.\\n3Iei-chaiits Ace. 75; $2..50 per day, $14 and $15 per week.\\nNational.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. 35; $1.50 to $2 per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nNumerous private boarding places at $30 to $40 per month, among which are: Mrs. M.\\nVi-iestra, Mrs. Lucy Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Northup, Mrs. M. 1,. Slocuin,\\nMrs. W. L. Criglar, Mrs. Dr. Rowe, Mrs R. 31. McDavid, Mrs. C. F. Zeek.\\nPeoria, Clay Co., Fla. Station on tire J., T. K. W. Ry., 4 miles from\\nOrange Park.\\nPerry, Taylor Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Nearest R. R. station, Madison.\\nPharr, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 2 miles south of Bartow.\\nPhillips, Duval Co., Fla. On J., St. I. R. Ry., 3 miles from Jaclcson-\\nville.\\nPhoenix, Levy Co., Fla. See Montbrook.\\nPhosphoria, Polk Co. Fla. Near to and reached via Bartow.\\nPiedmont, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.. :J miles north of\\nApoplva.\\nPierson, Volusia Co., Fla. -On J. T. K. W. R. Ry.: pop., 300; high;\\nrolling pine lands; numerous fine orange groves.\\nL.. Pierson will give information.\\nN, Ii. Pierson Private board. $1 per day, $20 per month\\nPicnic, Hillsboro Co., Fla. 10 miles from Marvinia.\\nPicolata, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. Jolin s River; pop., 200; 12 miles\\nfrom Green Cove Springs.\\nB. A. Pitzhngh will give information.\\nN. R. Pitzhugh.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private Board. Ace. 20; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nPilot Town, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 See Fort George.\\nPine Barren, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R. and Es ambia\\nRiver, 5 miles south of Molino.\\nMc3Iillan 3Iill Co. will give information.\\nPine Barren Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. McMillan, Propr. $1..50 per day. $0 per week.\\nPinecastle, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSj stem), 5 miles from Orlando; pop., 150.\\nIsaac Atten will give information.\\nSweet House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. B. Sweet, Propr. Ace. 10.\\nAlways Travel via the Savannah Line.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "SUMMEK IN Till .VINTKK TIMK. 91\\nPine Crest, Ovanjie Co., Fla.-lScc I\u00c2\u00bbju\u00c2\u00bb!a). On S. .t St. P. 11. 11., 5)\\nmiles south of Saiil ord.\\nPineda, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. J. K. Ry., s niilcs .south\\nof Rockledge.\\nPine Island, Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S( St. James City.\\nPine I^ievel, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 9 miles from Arcndia; n en rest R. H.\\nStation, Nocatee; ^f mile to fishing grouml, and 2 miles to Deer and wild\\nTurlvey range.\\nJosepli Mizell will give information.\\nPrivate boarding-iiouses; $1.50 per clay, $15 per month an;! upward.\\nPinellas, Hillsl)oro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On West Coast of T:\\\\m\\\\y,i Bay; ly.\\nmiles from St. Petersburg-; pop 100.\\nHotel San Jose Jliss M. E. Bethel, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 per day; S(i per week.\\nPine Lodg-e, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian Eiver.\\nPineola, Citrns Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry 12 miles south\\nof Inverness.\\nPittnian, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .J. L. E Ry., 9 miles from Fort\\nMa.son.\\nPittsbnrsii, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .J., St. A. I. R. Ry 10 miles\\nfrom .Jacksonville.\\nPitts Island, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Lake Worth, 2 luiles from\\nJuno. 8 miles from Palm Beach.\\nPittston, Colnnibia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from Fort White; pop 150.\\nEllis House G. M. Ellis, Propr. Ace. 25; f 1.50 to |2 per day, $5 per week.\\nPlant City, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crossing S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry,, and\\nF. C. t P. R. R.; pop., 1200; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express\\nCo.; good hunting, Quail, Deer, ;uid small game; tine orange groves; ery\\nproductive locality.\\nli. S. Peck or H. H Dickey, Agents, will give information.\\nTropical Hotel L. D. Green, Propr. Ace. 100; $3 per day. $5 per week and ajiward.\\nKobinson House C. O. Burts, Propr. Ace. 100: $2 per day, $5 per week and up-\\nward\\nPlattS, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R R.: 4 miles south of Leesburg\\nPlymouth, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., miles from\\nApopka; po])., 50; Telegraph; Southern E.\\\\pre-s Co.\\nS. A. JK. Chapnian will give information.\\nLake Staiulish Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. E. Smith, Propr. Ace. 60; $1..50 to $^2 jier day, $H to Sl5\\nper week.\\nPoint Washing-ton, Washington C o., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Head of Choetahatchie\\nBay. 28 miles from Du Funiak Springs; poj) 800.\\nMiss K. Waldi-op.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nPomona, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T K. AV. Ry.; pop.. 300; money-\\norder; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; lake 2 miles in ircumfereuce;\\nfine fishing and boating; church and school-house; several good orange\\ngroves.\\nK. M. AVeeks, Agent, will give information.\\nS. E. Peck.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. $1..50 to per day.\\nd/7ic Scivanna/ i ^I lic S/ canicz^ ate the c/ iiic,-^/", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "92 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nPolly s Mill, Tarioii Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R.. 9 miles south of\\nOcala.\\nPonce r o Loon, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 24 miles mn-tli\\nof Chiplcy.\\nPonee Park, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Halifax River, 5 miles from New\\nSm_vrna; fishim and hunting; surf bathing and boating; fine hard beach.\\nK. B. Robinson, Age lit, will give information.\\nLa Ponce Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E.,C. Rogers, Propr. Ace. ,50: $3 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nPacetti House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 B. C. Pacetti, Propr. Ace. 30; $1 to $2 per day, $7 to $10 per week.\\nPortland, Walton, Co. Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Alaqua Creek, an arm of Chocta-\\nwhatchie Bay, 20 miles from De Funiak Springs.\\nH. Jernisjan will give information.\\nJolinson Honse.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Henry John.son, Propr. Ace. 2.5: $1 ..50 per day, $7 per week.\\nPort Orange, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 5 miles\\nfrom Daytona; on HaUfax River; pop ,300; money-order P. O.; Telegraph;\\nSouthern p::xpress Co.; boating, fishing. Oysters in abundance.\\nPort Orange House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. Brohm, Propr. Ace. .50: $2 per day. $8 to $10 per week.\\nMrs. Harrtiman.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board. Ace. 25: $5 per week.\\nPort Tampa, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The southern deei) -water terminus\\nof the Plant Sy.stem, and, with the rapid development of trade with South\\nAmerica and the West India Island, the export trade of phosphate to\\nEurope has become a ce;itre of great activity; the surrounding waters teem\\nAvith lish, Ducks, PeUcans, and Gulls; facilities for boating and bathing,\\n,T. H. Bradley, Agent, or Chas. Penny, Ticket Agent, will give information.\\nThe Inn.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plant Investment Co. Propr. J. H. King, Manager, built J^ mile from shore\\non piling a unique structure, with every convenience, richly furnished, and com-\\nplete in every detail of service: strictly first-class hotel. Ace. 100: $4 to $5 per day,\\n$28 to $35 per week.\\nPort Tampa City, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Tampa Bay. on S. F.\\nDiv. S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System); pop.^ lOOO; Telegraph Southern\\nExpress Co.; a rapidly growing city.\\nJ. H. Clendenninjf, Agent, will give information.\\nThe Orange Fred Rutter, Propr. Ace. 32; $2 per day. $5 to $10 per week.\\nPotsdam, l ade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1 mile from Stuart; 4 miles fr.mi Jensen; at\\nforks of St. Lucia River.\\nB. Kitching will give information.\\nPriceville, Duval Co., Fla.--S miles south of Jacksonville, on F.\\nP. R. R.\\nPritehards, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry.. 3 miks\\nsouth of Titusville.\\nProspect, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Between F. S Ry. and Ockiawaiia River,\\nnear Weirsdale; Huntsman and Fisherman s paradise.\\nli. G. Allsop will give information.\\nAV. B. C oggins or J. I. Sellers.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board.\\nProvost, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River.\\nPmita Gorda, l e Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Southern terminus of the C. H. Div.\\nF. S. Ry., on Charlotte Harbor; justly celebrated as a great resort of\\nsportsmen, especially fishermen.\\nThe Punta Gor la William A. Warden, Propr. Ace. 400; $3 per daj- and upward:\\nbeautifully located on the bay first-class.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "94 SUMMEIJ IN THE WINTKI! TIME.\\nPutnam Hall, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1 mile from Putnam Hall station,\\nG. S. F. lly., 20 miles from Palatka.\\nL,, 1$. Padgett will give information.\\nPunta Rassa, L,ee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On San Carlos Bay. near mouth of Caloo-\\nsaliatie River; land end of cable to Cuba.\\nQuincy, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 24 miles west of\\nTallahassee; pop., 1000; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.;\\ncentre of the tobacco-growing district. The Owl Cigar Co., of New York,\\nhave a large tobacco plantation and cigar factory near by.\\nAgent, F. C. P. R. R. will give information.\\nQuincy Hotel Mrs. S. Hox. Ace. 35; $2 per day. $6 to $10 per week.\\nL,ove House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. F. W. Love, Propr. Ace. a5; $2 per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nQuintette, Escambia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles south of Molino.\\nQuitman, Brooks Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S., F. W. Ry., ITS miles from Sav-\\nannah; pop., 2500; money -order; Telegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.; a\\npretty city; wide streets; fine natural drainage; large oaks and magnolias.\\nJ. I), tioadi. Agent, will give information.\\nHotel Mai-ie.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. J. Harrell. Propr. Ace l.W: S2 per day: $8 to $10 per week\\nCommercial Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. A. E. Bowman. Propr. $2 per day, special by the week.\\nRacy Point, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St .John s River. 6 miles from\\nArmstrong; 5 miles from Federal Point.\\nReams, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian IJiver. 10 miles south of\\nSebastian.\\nReddick, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; pop. 200; Telepraph; South-\\nern Express Co.\\nR. J. Biunicker, Agent, will give information.\\nReddick House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 G. B. Reddick, Propr. $2 per day, $.5 per week.\\nReeds, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 11 miles south of\\nJacksonville.\\nRegister, Taylor Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Gulf of Mexico, 5 miles from Blue Creek;\\npop., 100; fishing; abundance of Deer, Turkey, Bears, etc.\\nSamuel Register.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Board at $1 per day.\\nReming-ton, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. .John s River, 20 miles south\\nof Jacksonville; 3 miles from Green Cove Springs.\\nReymond, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 03^ miles from Auburndale.\\nRichland, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 20 miles\\nnorth of Lakeland; pop., 150; Telegraph; Southern Express Co good\\nfishing and hunting; Withlacoochee River 2 miles distant; Hillsboro l^iver\\n4 miles distant.\\nJ. D. Redding;, Agent, will give information.\\nGill House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dr. M. R. Gill, Propr. Ace. 10; $3 per day, $6 per week, $20 per month.\\nRidg-ewood, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from Welaka; 4 miles from\\nPomana; pop., 50.\\nG. C. Butler v/ill give information.\\nRileys, Alachua Co., Fla.- On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 7 miles south\\nof High Springs.\\nTIIK FASTEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0100.jp2"}, "101": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTEH TIME. 95\\nKio San Luoio, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Near Jlhsch.\\nKivevhoad, Hillsboi O Co., Fla. At hoad of navio-ation on Little Mami-\\ntee River; oO iiiiks from Tampa or Port Tampa ])y steamer.\\nKiver Junction, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Juik tion of L. N. R. R. s. f.\\nW. Ry.; F. C P. R. R.; Apalachieola River; i).)p., 250.\\nR. T. Ricliavds will give information.\\nHiveiiand, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. 1 R. R., 5 miles nortli\\nof Laeooeliee; pop., 100.\\nS. 11. A. Kemp will give information.\\nThe Rucker ^V. H. Rnoker. Propr.\\nRiviera, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake Worth on J., St. A. I. R. Ry.; 5\\nmiles from West Palm Beaeli boating, fishing, bathing.\\nHotel Riviera.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. A. Stone, Propr. Ace. 50; $3 per day, $15 per week.\\nKobinson, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 8 miles south of ZoUo\\nSprings.\\nRochelle, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 .Jet. main line and Gainesville Branch\\nF. S. Ry.; 1 mile from Lake Newman pop., 300 Telegraph Southern\\nExpress Co.\\nJ. R. Dewy, Agent, will give information.\\nHook House Mrs. Hook, Propr. Ace. 20; $1.50 to $a per clay, $5 to $10 per week.\\nKockledg-e, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, also on J.,\\nSt. A. I. R. Ry., East C^oast Line: a famous resort in the midst of beauti-\\nful orange groves; pop., 300; money -order; Telenraph; Southern Express\\nCo.\\nA. M, Shaw will give information.\\nHotel Indian River,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A. S. Lee, Manager. Ace. 7(XI: first-class in every particular;\\n$4 per ilay and upward, special by the week or month.\\nNew RockledjLfe Hotel Treadway Punderson, Proprs. (Summer address: Stock-\\nbridge House. Stockbridge, Mass. Ace. 100; $3.50 to $:i per day, special by week or\\nmonth.\\nThe Plaza.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. H. Peck. Propr. Ace. :^00: per day and upward, special by week;\\nfirst-class: beautifully located.\\nWilkinson s Cottages.\\nRockwell, Marion Co., Fla. 1 mile from Dunnellon; large phosphate\\nmines.\\nRog-ers, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. L R. Ry., 16 miles south\\nof New Smyrna.\\nRomeo, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry.. 7 miles north\\nof Juliette.\\nRoseland, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, also on ,1.,\\nSt. A. ct I. R. Ry., 1 mile north of Sebastian.\\nRosewood, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 10 miles from Cedar\\nKeys.\\nRoAvena, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P R. R., 2 miles from Orlando.\\nRowland, Suwanee Co., Fla. Near Suwanee River, 10 miles from\\nLive Oak.\\nRoy, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .1., St. A. I. R. Ry., 7 miles from\\nEast Palatka.\\nFLYING THE AMERICAN FLAG.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0101.jp2"}, "102": {"fulltext": "96 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nRuiiuyiuerte, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake East Tohopeldliga; on S. F.\\nDiv. S. F. W. Ky., 3 miles from Narcoosee; good hunting and lisliing.\\nAllen Thomas will give information.\\nThe Hotel Itiinnyniede At reasonable rates.\\nK utland, Suiuter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Withlacoochee River, 11 miles\\nfrom PanasolFlvee; 8 miles from Inverness.\\nWilliam O. Johnson will give information.\\nPrivate Board.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. E. J. Gray. Ace. 10.\\nRutletlg-e, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6 miles from Gainesville; pop., 100;\\nWarren s Cave, 4 miles distant; the Devil s Mill Hopper, a natural well,\\n200 feet deep, with almost perpendicular sides, and a lake in the bottom, 1\\nmile distant.\\nJ. H. Van Deveer will give information.\\nKutledge, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (L R-\\nBranch), 4 miles south of Sanford.\\nSabin, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 9 miles south of Bartow.\\nSafety Harbor, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Tampa Bay; by boat from\\nPort Tampa: 7 miles from Dunedin; pop., 50.\\nLeech House A. M. Campbell, Pmpr. Ace. .50; $4 per week.\\nSt. Andrew s Bay, Wasliington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On the north-e^ist shore\\nof St. Andrew s Bay, 50 miles from Chipley, Florida; pop 500; good\\nboating, bathing, and fishing; good hunting, Deer, Turkey, Quail, Geese,\\nand Ducks.\\nG. P. Thompson will give information.\\nSt. Andrew s Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 to $2 per day, $7 per week.\\nSt. Augustine, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., and\\nheadquarters and general offices of that Company; pop., 5000; all the con-\\nveniences of a modern city; probably the greatest resort in the world; the\\noldest town in the Ignited States; many relics of its Spanish days of the\\nsixteenth century the old city wall and gates; Fort Marion, erected in\\n1620, still remains; cathedral; old slave-market; the Plaza; the Memorial\\nPresbyterian Church; the sea-wall; Anastasia light-house, 165 feet high;\\ncoquina quarries; U. S. barracks; good fishing, boating, and hunting;\\nsplendid drives; the Casino, with its wonderfully complete baths; as to\\nhotels, none in the world excel those at St. Augustine; complete livery\\nand omnibus transfer.\\nW. T Allen, Agent, will give information.\\nThe Poiu-e I e Leon is one of tbe finest hotels in the world. Built in the style of the\\nearly Spanish renaissance, strongly influenced by the Mooi ish spirit. The material\\nis a shell composite, of a light mother-of-pearl color, ornamented with terra cotta.\\nIn speaking of the construction of this hotel, the word built would be improper,\\nit was casf,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the shell and cement being poured in a mould while soft, and rammed\\ninto proper po.sition within its mould. Beautiful gardens of flowers, evergreens,\\nwalks, and fountains, recall all the stories of childhood days of good fairies and\\ntheir abodes. The interior, with its complete and elegant finish, lavish display of\\nthe very finest works of art, is be.yond description in the small space at command\\nhere. To quote a friend, -Think of all the wonderfully beautiful things you have\\ni-ead. heard, or dreamed of, then see the Ponce, and you will sav its more than\\nthat. C. B. Knott, Manager. Ace. 700; 85 per day and upward.\\nAlcazar.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. B. Knott, Manager. Ace. 300; $4 pel- day.\\nCordova.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. B. Knott, Manager. Ace. 300: $3 per day.\\nFlorida House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. T. Skiles, Manager. Ace. 200 $3 to $4 per day, special by the\\nweek.\\nTor^N^jicg^ OTAJLir^iD) iFiKgniLll^llIiE", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0102.jp2"}, "103": {"fulltext": "SAN MARCO HOTEL, ST. ACGUSTINE, FLA. BLANCHARD liAGER, PROPRS.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0103.jp2"}, "104": {"fulltext": "98 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nSan Marco Blanchard Hager, Proprs. (Summer address: Pequot House and Cot-\\ntages, New London, Conn.). Ace. 500; $3.50 per day and upward; built on Natural\\nground, facing ttie ocean; Telegraph; lively; orchestra; appointments, flrst-class\\nin every particular.\\nMagnolia.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. W. Palmer, Propr. Ace. 250; $3 to $4 per day, special by the week.\\nSt. George.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. D. Tyler, Propr. Ace. 100; $3.50 to $4 per day, special by the week.\\nOcean View W. S. M. Pinkham, Propr. Ace. 75; $2 per day, $10 to $14 per week.\\nThe Abbey W. Q. Warden, Owner; Mrs. A. B. Abbe, Propr. Ace. 60 $3 per day.\\nspecial by the week.\\nColumbia Hotel W. M. Teahen, Propr. Ace. 100; $3 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nAinericau House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. Woodall, Propr. Ace. 40; $1..50 to $3 per day, $7 to $10 per\\nweek.\\nVilla Oriole.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. 20; $1 .50 per day, $8 to $12 per week.\\nLa Posada.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. H. A. Rumley, Propr. Ace. 60; $1.50 to $2 per day, $7 to $10 per\\nweek.\\nValencia.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Frazier, Propr. Ace. 100; $3.50 per day, special by the week.\\nBarcelona Miss Hazeltine, Propr. Ace. 50; $3 50 per day, $12 to $15 per week.\\nCraddock\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Craddock, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 .50 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nHernandez House H. E. Hernandez, Propi Aeo. 40; $1.50 to $3 per day, $7 to $10\\nper week.\\nPalmetto W. T. Bentfey, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week,\\nGranada.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Blann, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $10 to $12 per week.\\nLorrillard Villa Mrs. Hernandez, Propr. Ace. 50; $2.50 per day, $12 to $15 per week.\\nSt. Catherine (or Drageni Junctioii), Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crossing-\\nof F. S Ry. and F. C. P. R. R.\\nJ. E. Berwick, Agent, F. S. Ry.\\nJ. J. Bradford, Agent, F C. P. R. R.\\nSt. Cloud, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem), 7 miles from Kissimmee; pop., 200; in the midst of the celebrated\\nsugar and rice country of Florida.\\nSt. Francis, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on the western bank of the St.\\n.John s River, 8 miles from Beresford; pop., 100; evidently been a settle-\\nment during the days of the Spaniards.\\nJohn E. Harris will give information\\nHotel St. Francis John E. Harris, Manager. Aec. 35; $2.50 per day, $12 per week.\\nSt. James City, Lee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Located on Pine Island, on Charlotte-\\nHarbor, reached by steamer from Punta Gorda or Port Tampa, 4 miles\\nfrom Punta Rassa; tine Tarpon fishing, and small fish in abundance; good\\nhunting.\\nE. AVhiteside will give information.\\nSan Carlos Hotel St. James-on-the-Giilf Co., Proprs. Ace. 100.\\nSt. Leo, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 1 mile from San Antonio.\\nKey. F. Charles, O. S. B., will give information.\\nSt. Lucie, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, also Station\\non J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 3 miles from Fort Pierce; pop., 800; good fishing;\\nDeer and other game in abundance.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Tames Paine, Agent, will give information.\\nThe St. Lucie Capt. Ben. Sooy, Propr. Aec. 35; $3 per day, $15 per week.\\nSt. Nicholas, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 See Spring Glen.\\nSt. Petersburg, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Terminus of S. St. P. R. R\\non Tampa Bay; pop., 800; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.;\\nfine fishing, boating, and bathing in the waters of the bay.\\nF. J. Huber, Agent, or L. Y. Jenness will give information.\\nHotel Detroit James Forquier, Propr. Ace. 100; $3 per day, $10 to $15 per week.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED PROMPTLY.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0104.jp2"}, "105": {"fulltext": "ford ova\\nt\\n..1h^\\nST. AI GI STTNE HOTELS.\\nC. B. KNOTT, MANAGER.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0105.jp2"}, "106": {"fulltext": "100 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nSt. Teresa, Franklin Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R. R., 11 miles north of\\nCarrabelle.\\nSt. Thomas, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles north-west of San Antonio.\\nSadie, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 3 miles south of Leesburg.\\nSalem, Taylor Co., Fla. Nearest R. R. station, Madison.\\nSampson City (P. O., Sampson), Bradford Co., Fla. -On A. S. R.\\nG. R. R 7 miles from Starke; also on G. S. F., 33 miles south of\\nLake City.\\nSampson, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 28 miles\\nfrom Jacksonville.\\nSan Antonio, Pasco Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R.; pop., 400;\\nmoney -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nJ. M. Jones, Agent, will give information.\\nSan Carlos, Siiwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. R. Ry., 8 miles from EUaville.\\nSanderson, Baker Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 18 miles south of\\nBaldwin.\\nSandy, Manatee Co., Fla. 19 miles from Arcadia.\\nF. A. StepUeiis will give information.\\nSanford, Orani^e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 June. J., T. K. W. Ry., S. F. Div., S.\\nF. W. R}^; also northern terminus of S. St. P. R. R.; landing on St.\\nJohn s River; at head of navigation for large steamers on Lake Monroe, a\\nclear-water lake, 6 miles wide; pop., 3000; one of the oldest orange groves\\nin the State near by; all the conveniences of a city; money-order; Tele-\\ngraph; Southern Express Co.; water-works and gas-works; business por-\\ntion of the city mostly substantial brick buildings; paved streets; good\\n.boating and fishing.\\nC. K. Walker, Ticket Agent, or Morey 3Iorey, Attys., will give information.\\nSanford House. Ace. 300.\\nHotel Wilton Dolp. Edwards, Propr. Ace. 100; $2 to $3 per day, $15 to $80 per week.\\nComfort Cottage Mrs. E. M. Martin, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, $18 per week.\\nSirrene House BIrs. Sirrene, Propr. Ace. 30; $3 to $3 per day, $1.5 per week.\\nPico llestauraiit.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dining-room ace. .50; rooms ace. 14; $2. .50 per day.\\nSan Mateo, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on J.. St. A. I. R. Ry.; on\\nSt. John s River, 5 miles from Palatka; pop., 500; some of the oldest orange\\ngroves in the State near by.\\nM. \\\\V. Raiford, A.arent, will give information.\\nTlie Ponce Ace. .50.\\nStanton House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 W. E. Stanton, Propr. Ace. .30; $8 per day, special by week.\\nHotel Paradise. A. D. Huntley, Propr. Ace. 10; $3 per day, special by the week.\\nBurrell Hotel Dr. AVarner, Propr. Ace. 30; $7 to $10 per week.\\nM. V. liaiford Private board. $6 to $8 per week.\\nSan Pablo, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. A. R. R., 15 miles from Jack-\\nsonville.\\nSanta Fe Junction, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W.\\nRy., 1 mile south of High Springs.\\nSantos, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles from Belleview;\\npop 150; Southern Express Co.\\nJ. M. Liddell will give information.\\nSaranac, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 3 miles north of Melrose.\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE IS PREPARED TO", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0106.jp2"}, "107": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTKH TIME. 101\\nSarasota, Manatee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Sarasf)ta P ay nearest landing,\\nBraidcntown, 12 miles distant; thence by hack; \\\\w\\\\)., 200; boating, fishing,\\nand hunting; sea shells.\\nJ. Hainiltoii Oillispie will giv^ information.\\nThe De Soto Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 B. Stickney, Propr. Ace. .50; $3 per day, $14 per week.\\nSarno, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J.. St. A. I. K. Ry., 1 mile south of\\nEau GalHe, on Eau Gallic River; a place of furnished houses for winter\\nvisitors; well laid out in lawns and walks.\\nJolin Green will give information.\\nSatsuma Heijihts (Station called Satsiima), Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On\\nJ T. K. W. Ry.; pop. 100; Telegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.; i mile\\nfrom a large Inke.\\nK. E. Cardell will give information.\\nSatsuma, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St John s River. 2 miles from Satsu\\nma Heights pop., 100 private board at reasonable prices.\\nHorace Wells will give information\\nSauble, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. k K. W. Ry :5 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nSavaji e, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. 6c 1. R. Ry., 6 miles south of\\nDaytona.\\nSavannah, Chatham Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Savannah River, 18 miles from\\nits mouth; a thriving ciiy of 65,000 inhabitants; the most important\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2seaport on the Souih Atlantic coa.st headquarters and southern terminus\\nof The Savannah Line, from which port its steamers leave and\\narrive nearly every day in the week four each week (Mondays, Wed-\\nnesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays), leaving for New York\u00e2\u0080\u0094 one every four\\ndays for Boston direct one every ten days (for freight) for Philadelphia\\nvisitors are always welcome to inspect the great wharves, docks, and\\nsteamers of this Company. Savannah is also the southern terminus of the\\nmain stem of the Central R. R. of Ga. The Central R. R. and The\\nSavannah Line being operated by the same system, their relation is\\nnecessarily very close, the Central R. R. with its own lines radiating from\\nSavannah throughout Georgia, and, with its connections, forming through\\ndirect lines throughout the South Savannah is also the headquarters of\\nthe Savannah, Florida Western Ry. (Plant system), whose own lines\\nreach all Florida points, and form the U. S. Mail Route to Cuba. At this\\ngreat port the Central R. R. of Ga., and also the Savannah, Florida,\\nWestern Ry. (Plant system), and the Florida Central and Peninsula R. R.,\\nfind an outlet to the North and East and the foreign ports of th(! world.\\nSee page 93.\\nThe offiee of the Ocean Steamship Company, Savannah\\nLine, is at No. 6 Wardburg Building, foot of Bull Street; C. G. Ander-\\nson is the Agent.\\nThe De Soto (new), corner of Liberty and Bull Sts., one of the finest and mo.st com-\\nplete hotels in the world; first-class in every particular. Watson Powers, Proprs.\\nAce. 500; $4 per day and upward; special rates by the day week, month, or season.\\nThe Pulaski House, corner of Bull and Bryan Sts. Chas. F. Graham, Propr. Ace.\\n200; $2 .50 per day and upward\\nScreven House, corner Bull and Congress Sts. B. Dub, Propr. Ace. 250; $2.50 per\\nday and upward; special by week or month.\\nHANDLE FREIGHT MORE PROMPTLY THAN OTHERS.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0107.jp2"}, "108": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "2022", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0108.jp2"}, "109": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0109.jp2"}, "110": {"fulltext": "104 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nMarshall House, Broughton St., between Abercomb and Drayton. Ace. 150; $2 to\\n$2 50 per day.\\nHarnett House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 M L. Harnett, Propr Ace. 150; $2 to $2 50 per day, $10 per week.\\nThe 3Iorri.son House, corner Broughton and Drayton Sts. Ace. 75; fl 50 to $2 per\\nday, $7 to $12 per week.\\nFirst-class Restaurants:\\nJ. J. Sullivan, Propr. 110 and 112 Bay St.\\nIJrandy Bacetti, Proprs. In the Market.\\nFreitl Hacks, Proprs. In the Market.\\nC. n. Hinkley, Propr. 101 Congress St.\\nMiss E. McAlpin.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 First-class private board. 68 South Broad St. Ace. 25; $2 to $4\\nper day, $10 to $20 per week.\\nAll hotels easily reached by Feely s Transfer Stages, which are in attendance, upon\\narrival of all trains or steamers, or by street cars.\\nScotland, Gadsden Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8 miles from Quincy.\\nC. W. Laing will give information.\\nScott, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ey., 3 miles south of Wauehula.\\nSeaside, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. 8t. P. R. R., 5 miles south of\\nTarpon Springs.\\nSebastapol, Burke Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On main stem of C. R R. of Gorgia.\\nJ. J. Jorden, Agent, C. R. R. of Ga.\\nSebastian, Bl evard Co., P^ la.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River, and on J., St.\\nA. I. R. Ry hunting, tishing, bathing, boating; river 3 miles wide; only\\na few yards to the Atlantic.\\nR. 1,. Lufl inan or S. Kitching, Agents, will give information.\\nS. Kitching \u00e2\u0080\u0094Private board. Aec. 10; $1.50 per day, $7 per week, $20 per month.\\nSebastian, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River and on J.,\\nSt A I. R. Ry.; pop 100; Southern Expre.ss Co.; fresh and salt water\\nfishing, boating, bathing\\nR. F, Luflfinan, Agent, will give information.\\nPalm House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. Kitching, Propr. Ace. 30; $2 per day, special by the week.\\nSeffiier, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem), 12 miles from Tampa; pop 300; Telegraph; money -order; South-\\nern E.\\\\ press in the midst of a. very fertile country; 3 churches; good\\nschools hiuiting and fishing.\\nN. M. McLaren, Agent, will give information.\\nThe Sefliier House Ace 30; $2 per day, $5 per week.\\nBurson House E. A. Burson, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $5 per week.\\nSelnian, Callionn Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Apachieola River, 2 miles from the\\nlanding: 15 miles from Sueads.\\nR. F. Shields will give information.\\nSeminole, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Boca Ceiga Bay, 6 miles from\\nLargo; line surf bathing, and beautiful bay for boating and fishing.\\nA. P. Hotl uiau will give information.\\nHoffman Huu.se. J. A. Hoffman. Propr. Ace. 15; $1.50 per day, $6 per week.\\nSeneca, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles from Sorrento.\\nSeville, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry pop., 200; money-\\norder, Telegraph, Southern E.xpress Co.; situated on Lake Louise; fine\\norange groves; good boating, hunting, and fishing.\\nr. N. Parrott will give information.\\nSinger House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. Singer, Propr. Aec. 30; $2 per day and upward.\\nAlways Travel via the Savannah Line.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0110.jp2"}, "111": {"fulltext": "SUMMKK IN TIIK WINTKU TIME. 105\\nSeven Oaks, Hillsboro Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 West side Tainpii Day; 1 mile I l-om\\nBay View; landiug 6 miles Irom Clear Water.\\nK. T). Hoyt will give iiiforniadoii.\\nSe veirs l*oiiit, l ad Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094Laiulinii- on Indian Hi\\\\er.\\nSharon, lay Co., Fla. On S. W. Iv. II., 10 miles i rom Green Cove\\nSprin\u00c2\u00bb-s; pop 300; hisrli, rolling pine conntry.\\nJ. J. Moody will give information.\\nHiimlxTt House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. W. Fogleman, Trop. $1 jier day, $i.r 0 i)er week. $15 per\\nmonth and upward.\\nSliarpes (R. 11. name, Faustina), IJre^ard _ Fia.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Indian\\nRiver; also on J., St. A. I. R. Ry 2 miles from City Point\\nUuiiibridse Rioliartisoii, Agent, will give information.\\nRocky Point House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Capt. W. 11. Shaip. Proi)r. Ace. 40: $1.50 to $2 per day, $12\\nper week.\\nShell Creek, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Flag station on Charlotte Iiarl)orDiv.\\nof F. S. Ry.. 6 miles from Punta Gorda.\\nW. F, Siuallwood will give information.\\nSheridan, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 5 miles south of Cler-\\nmont.\\nShiloll, Volnsia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 7 miles from Oak Hill, between the head of\\nIndian River and 3Io.squito Lagoon.\\nShin.yie Creek, Oseeola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. :\\\\I. Ry., 8 miles north of\\nKissinimee.\\nSidney, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. A: P. R. R., (i miles south of\\nPlant C^ity.\\nSilver Lake Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (I. R\\nBranch), 4 miles from Sanford.\\nSilver Pond, Volusia Co. (R. R. name Hammond), Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 8 mihs\\nfrom Denver; o miles from Crescent City.\\nSilver Springs, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Southern Div., F. P. R. R.,\\n6 miles from Ocala; the Silver Springs are celebrated wherever Florida is\\nknoAvn, a body of Avater so clear that objects are visible at a, depth of\\nover 60 feet; this is the starting point of steamers on the Ocklawaha River,\\nVin. H. Hall will give information.\\nSilver Springs Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Richards Hallett, Proprs. Ace. 50; $2 per day.\\nSimmons, Alaelma Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. A: W. Ry., 4 miles\\nsouth of High Springs.\\nSims City, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry. (Plant System),\\n4 miles from High Springs; pop.. 100; tine fishing and hunting on Santa Fe\\nRiver, mile distant.\\nJ. W. Chiles will give information.\\nSims House Edw. Wideman, Propr. (Summer address. Cleveland, O.) Ace. 40;\\n$3 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nSingletons, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Larnling on Indian River.\\nSisco, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. ct K W. Ry., miles from Pomona;\\npop., 100.\\nH. W. Sisco, Ag ent. will give infomiatinn.\\nH. W. Sisco, Jos. Mes.siuei-. C. C. Bartlett.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private board, $1.50 per day, $5 to $10\\nper week.\\nThe Savannah Line Steamers are the Finest.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0111.jp2"}, "112": {"fulltext": "106 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nSmith s Creek, Wakaula Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Ocklocknee Kiver. 30 miles\\nfrom St. Mark s; pop., 100.\\nJ. B. Langston will give information.\\nSneads, Jackson Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R., 3 miles from Apalachi-\\ncola River; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. pop., 300; plenty of Fish,\\nDeer, Turkey, Quail and Squirrel.\\nC. R. Jenkins will give information.\\nBoykin House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. J. C. Bo.vkin, Propr. Ace. 20; $3 per day, $8 per week.\\nSolomon s Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. Z. Solomon, Propr. Ace. $25; $2 per day, $8 per week.\\nSoldier Creek, Orange Co., Fla.-On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry.. T\\nmiles from Sanford.\\nSopchoppy, Wakulla Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R. R., 31 miles south\\nof Tallahassee.\\nSorrento, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div., J., T. K. W. Ry.,\\nmiles from Sanford; pop., 300; high; rolHng pine land; numerous springs:\\nmoney -order; Telegraph in winter; Southern Express Co.\\nA. S. Matlack, Agent, will give information.\\nAvei-ni Hou.se.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Dr. W. F. Thomas, Propr. Aec. 20; $2 per day, $8 per week.\\nSouth Dunnellon, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. R. F. W. Ry..\\n}i mile from Dunnellon.\\nSouth Jaeksonville, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. John s River, opposite\\nJaeksouville, on ,J., St. A. I. R. Ry.\\nSouth Lake Weir (now Weirsdale), Marion Co., Fla.\\nSparr, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 13 miles north of Oca la\\nSparta, Herinando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 2 miles from Lacoochee.\\nSpring- Garden, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 1 mile from De Leon Springs;\\npop., 100.\\nArgyle Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss Carrie Douglas. Manager. Ace. 25; reasonable rates.\\nSpring- Glen (P. O. name St. IS^icholas), Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou\\nJ. A. R. R. and Little Arhngton River, 3 miles from Jacksonville.\\nSpring Glen House Mrs. E. Clute, Propr. Aec. 25; |2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nSpring- Hill, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. T. G. R. R., 10 miles south of\\nTallahassee.\\nSpring Lake, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 9 miles north of Melrose.\\nA. M. Williams will give information.\\nSpring- Marrion, Taylor Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Nearest A. R. Station, :Madison.\\nSprings Park, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Southern Div. F. C. P. R. R.r,\\npo])., 150. 2 miles from the celebrated Silver Springs.\\nA. Y. Strunk will give information.\\nHotel Marion.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. 50; $2 per daj% special by the week.\\nSpruce Blufi; Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Xorth Branch St. Lucie River,\\n7 miles from Stuart.\\nSpruce, Creek, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry.. o miles.\\nnorth of New Smjn-na.\\nStanton, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., 1 mile from Weirsdale:,\\nSouthern Exi:)ress Co\\nA. S. J. McKenney, Agent, will give information.\\nA. S. J. McKenney Private V)oard. Ace. 10; $1.50 per day, $5 to $7 per week.\\nTickets include IVIeals and BertFi.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0112.jp2"}, "113": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0113.jp2"}, "114": {"fulltext": "108 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nStarke, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. Div. F. C. P. K. R.; pop., 1200;\\nmoney -order, Telegraph, Southern Express Co.; quite a distributing point;\\nfine lakes and good fishing near by; in the heart of the strawberry region;\\nmany tiourishing orange groves.\\nH. H. McDonald, Agent, will give information.\\nCommercial Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. Kleinschmidt, Proi^r. Ace. 50; $2 per day, special by week.\\nKentiicUy House F. Martin, Propr. Ace. 40; $2 per day, special by week.\\nMrs. Witkoo.ski s Ace. 15; $1 per day, S5 per week.\\nStateiis, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., G miles north of Oak-\\nland.\\nSteijihatoliie (Cook s Hainmock), Lafayette Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 25 miles\\nfrom Branford.\\nJ. W. Gran will give information.\\nSteiuper, Hillsboro Co., Fla. On Lake Stempcr, 13 miles north of\\nTampa; 7^^ miles south of Drexel.\\nStephensville, Taylor Co., Fla. On Steenhatee Rivev; nearest R. R.\\nstation, INIadison.\\nStiling S, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River.\\nStoektoii or Fairvievv, Marion Co., Fla. On Withlacoochee River,\\n8 miles from Leroy.\\nA. McC. Brass will give information.\\nStonewall, Duval Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W, Ry., 6 miles from Jack-\\nsonville.\\nStonewall, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W., 19 miles from\\nOcala.\\nStuart, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 19 mik-s south of Fort\\nPierce.\\nSugden, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R Ry.. 25 miles north of\\nWest Palm P,eacli.\\nSuninierfield, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R, 17 miles south\\nof Ociila; pop., 150; Telegraph; Southern Express Co\\nAV. X. NeiTSom will give information.\\nWillard s House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S. N. Dillard, Propr. Ace. 15; $1..50 per day, $5 per week.\\nSununers, Duval Co., Fla. On J., St. A. I. R. Ry., 9 miles from\\nJa( kson^ille.\\nSuinndt, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St J L. E. Ry., 5 miles from Altoona;\\nSouthern Express Co.; large boiling spring, makes a stream large enough to\\nlioat a steamboat several clear-water lakes good hunting and fishing\\nDeer, Bear, and wild Turkeys..\\nSummer Haven, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry.,\\n2 miles south of Tampa.\\nSumner, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R., 7 miles from Cedar Key.\\nJ. p. Little will give information.\\nHudson House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. B. Hudson, Propr. $1 50 to \u00c2\u00a72 per day, SG per week.\\nSumterville, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 2 miles south of\\nPanasoffkee; pop., 200; numerous curious sinlvs and natural wells; vege-\\ntable and orange growing country.\\nWarren House \u00e2\u0080\u0094John T. Warren, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 .50 per day, $7 per week, $20\\nper month and upward.\\nBranch House Mrs. A. S. Branch, Propr. Ace. 20; $1.50 per day, $7 per week, $20\\nper month and upward.\\nThe Fastest Passenger Steamships", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0114.jp2"}, "115": {"fulltext": "SUMMEli IN TIIK WINTKH TIME. 109\\nSunbeam, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. G. R. 11.\\nSuniiysirte, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 2 miles south ol:\\nIjccsbiirii\\nSumiyside, Osceola Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 10 mUvs\\nfrom Kissimmcc.\\nSutherland, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ou Gulf of IMcxico; also a station\\nou S. St. P. R. R. pop., 200; Telegraph; Southern Kxitress Co.; ample\\nfacilities for boating, tishiug, and hunting.\\nE. H. Hart, Agent, S. St. P. R. R.\\nHotel Sail Marion Imlioff Elliott, Proprs. (Summer address, Lincoln, Neb.)\\nAce. 300; $2 to $4 per day.\\nGulf View.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. GO; $2 to $4 per day.\\nSuwauee, Suwauee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry., direct from Savan-\\nnah; pop., 200; 7 miles from Live Oak; the location of one of the largest\\nsulphur springs; a great health resort, in both summer and winter; sprinij,-\\nflows 45,000 gallons per minute; Telegrapli; Southern E.vpress Co.\\nSuwauee Sulphur Springs Hotel A. Hauley, Gen l Manager; Ace. xiOO; per\\nday, $15 to $21 per week.\\nSuwauee River. This river, being celebrated in song, must not ]m omitted.\\nAway down on the Suwanee River,\\nFar, far away,\\nThere s where my heart is tm-ning ever;\\nThere s where the old folks stay.\\nOne of the largest rivers south-east of the Mississippi, empties into the\\nGulf of Mexico, 12 miles north-west of Cedar Key. Steamers make regu-\\nlar trips on this river between Cedar Key and Luraville from the islands of\\nthe Cedar Key group, in the Gulf, to the head of navigation, connecting\\nwith the F. C. P. Ry at Cedar Key, and the S., F. W. at Branford.\\nThe scenery is beautiful.\\nJ. O, Andrews, Gen l Pass r Agent, Cedar Key, Fla., will cheerfully givi- information.\\nSuwauee Shoals, Columbia Co., Fla. 4 miles from White Springs,\\n10 miles from Lake City; pop., 150.\\np. G. Brown will give information.\\nSuwauee Valley, Columbia Co. (see Brown), Fla.\\nSweetwater, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. I. R. Ry.. 14 miles\\nfrom Jacksonville.\\nSwitzerland, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 East side St. John s River, near\\nGreen Cove.\\nSycamore, Gadsden Co., Fla. 14 miles from Quiucy.\\nSydney, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 6 miles from Piaut\\nCity.\\nSylvan Lake, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R. G miles from\\nSanford; pop.. 200; good lishing, hunting, and iriving; lakes and bearinii\\norange groves.\\nThos. K. Wilson or W. R. Robbing will give information.\\nVilla Clare.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. G. V. Davis, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 to $2 per day, special by week.\\nWarren House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Josiah Warren, Propr. Ace. 20; $1 to $2 per day, special by week.\\nSyracuse, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Lake George (St. John s River) 3\\nmiles from Norwalk, 14 miles from Huntington.\\nFlying The American Flag.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0115.jp2"}, "116": {"fulltext": "110 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nTaconey, HilLsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 3 miles north of\\nTarpon Springs.\\nTallahassee, Leon Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Capital of the State; on W. Div. F. C.\\nP. R. R. pop., 4000; situated among higli hills, rolling lands; good\\nroads; Walkulla Crystal Springs; water so clear the objects are plainly\\nvisible at great depth; Newport Springs; St. Mark s and light-house: all\\neasy of access.\\nJ. T. Bernard Son will give information.\\nThe Leon. M. L. Oglesby, Manager. (Summer address, Buffalo Lithia Springs,\\nVa.). Ace. 200; $2 to $4 per day, $18 to \u00c2\u00a728 per week.\\nSt. James Hotel G. A. Lamb, Manager. Aec. 100; $2.50 to $3.50 per day, spet-ial by\\nweek or month.\\nConstitution House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. Algero, Propr. Ace. 35; $1 ..50 to $2 per day.\\nMrs. JolmF. Spears, Mrs. Gibbens, Mrs. Brockavv, Mrs. .J. Williams, Miss E. B.\\nCameron, Miss M. Daman, Miss R. Argjle, Mrs. F. C. Gilmore, Mrs. J. D.\\nWilson, Mrs. W. 31 3IcIntosli, 3Irs. Townsend, Mrs. Grambling.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 P)ivate\\nboard at $1 .50 to $2 per day.\\nTampa, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 At head of Tampa Bay, and at mouth of\\nHillsboro River; terminus of main line of S. F. R. R. and Tampa Div. F.\\nC. \u00c2\u00bbfc P. R. R. steamers from both Tampa and Port Tampa for St. Peters-\\nburg and Manatee River points daily; pop., 10,000; has all the conveniences\\nof a city gas, water, electric lights, and street cars\u00e2\u0080\u0094 and is a bustling city;\\nin its north portion (Ybor City) are located numerous large cigar factories,\\nemploying thousands of Cuban cigar makers, disbursing $80,000 weekly,\\nwho form quite a settlement in that locality. Tampa has one of the finest\\nhotels (The Tampa Bay) in the world. Port Tampa, the greatest sliipping\\nport on the Gulf, is only 9 miles distant (see Port Tampa) by frequent\\ntrains Fishing, hunting, boating, saihng, and driving.\\nBallast Point, a summer and winter resort on Hillsboro Bay, 7 miles\\nfrom Tampa by electric cars.\\nTampa is of interest historically, being the place where Ferdinand De\\nSoto landed May 25th, 1539. From there he started on his search for the\\nmines of wealth supposed to exist in the New World, which resulted in the\\ndiscovery of the Mississippi River. From there also Narvaez, having ob-\\ntained a grant of Florida from Charles V. of Spain, landed with a large\\nforce, April 16th, 1528.\\nJ. A. M. Grable, Agent, S. F. W. Ry., or Jolin S. McFall, Freight Agent, or J. A.\\nWhite, Ticket Agent, F. C. P. R. R., will give information.\\nTampa Bay Hotel Tampa Bay Hotel Co., Proprs. J. H. King, Manager. S. F.\\nW. Ry. CPlant system) trains land passengers at the door; over 500 feet long, with\\nwalls of brick and beams of steel, arched with concrete and floored with tiles, proof\\nagainst any fire with colonnades, porches, and balconies looking out through 100\\nbeautiful arches upon as many pictures; minarets, domes, and pinnacles rising 150\\nfeet above the lawns that gently slope away in front, and fall, with green terraces,\\nto the water s edge. Sheltered promenades among the towers that overlook a park\\nof 1.50 acres of groves, avenues, gardens, fountains, bridges, and w^aterways; with\\nmineral springs of famous qualities; floats and pavilion for boats and launches;\\ndrives, walks, and bathing beaches, and the town beyond, and the coming and going\\ntrains. With parlor and music, and dining halls rich in every appointment; apart-\\nments en suite, with every comfort of a private mansion; baths, electric lights, and\\nluxury everywhere\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the whole interior being fitted with t)ie very latest improve-\\nments that science and art can contribute; while the decorations, furniture, and\\neffects are prepared with the broadest range of diversity that good taste and judg-\\nment can dictate. $5 per day and upward.\\nUNEQUALED FACILITIES.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0116.jp2"}, "117": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THK WINl KI! TIME. Ill\\nTlie Almeria R. S. Warner, Prop. lij^hted by electricity. Ace. 150; $3 to $4 per day,\\n$17.50 per week aiul upward.\\nThe Plant T. A. Roberts, Propr. Ace. 100; $2 per day.\\nPalmetto Hotel R. F. Webb, Propr. Ace. 100; $3 per day and upward.\\nOiilf House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Ace. 50; $2 per day and upward.\\nDe Soto Hotel W. D. Lewis, Propr. Aec. 80; $3. .50 to $4 per day.\\nC resoeiit Hotel F. B. Jones, Propr. Aec. 50; $2 per day.\\nollins House Ace. 30; |2 per day.\\nOranse Or\u00c2\u00ab ve S. A. Wheatley, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 ..50 to $3 per day.\\n3Iiijjnolia.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Bucheit, Propr. $1 .,50 per day.\\nTaiiji criiio, OraMjj^e Co., Fla. On Lake Beau Clair, 2 miles from\\nMount Dora; 2}4 miles from Zellwood; higli, rolling pine lands; beautiful\\nlake; good hunting and iisliing.\\nAVilliaiu H. Earl will give information.\\nAVaehusett Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 William H. Earl, Propr. (Summer address, Worcester, Mass.).\\nAce. .50; $3 per day, $5 to $9 per week; carriage meets trains.\\nTarpon Springs, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., and on\\nAuclote River; pop., 800; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.;\\nvery attractive spot near the Gulf; fishing, sailing, and boating; many\\nsteam and naphtha pleasure launches; sail boats, etc.\\nJ. Patten will give information.\\nTarpon Springs Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. G. Marvin Co., Proprs. (Summer address. Oceanic\\nIsles of Shoals, N. Y. Ace. 1.50; $3.50 per day; $31 per week.\\nToplift House J. W. Topliff, Propr. $1.50 per day: $8 per week.\\nLam! House Mrs Land, Propr. $3 per day, special weekly.\\nTropical.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Miss Johnson, Propr. $2 per day, special weekly.\\nTarrytown, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. S. P. R. R., 10 miles north of\\nLacoochee.\\nTavares, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; on S. L. E. Div.. J., T.\\nK. W. Ry.; on F. C. P. R. R.; on St. J. L. E. Ry., and on T. G.\\nR. R. pop., 800; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; good\\nhunting, tishing, and boating; near Lakes Dora Eustis.\\nOsceola Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. L. York, Propr. Ace. 50; $3.50 to $3 per day, special by the week\\nor month.\\nTavares House J. C. Terry, Propr. Aec. 25; $1 per day.\\nFitch House. \u00c2\u00a3arnian House. Seaublee House.\\nTeasdale, Putnam Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On .J. T. K. W. Ry., 6 miles north of\\nPalatka.\\nTedderville, Polk Co., Fla.- On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 10 miles\\nnorth of Lakeland.\\nTemple, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 2 miles north of\\nStarke.\\nTheressa, Bradford Co., Fla.-Flag Station on G. S. F. R. R., 4\\nmiles from Hampton; pop., 200; in the midst of numerous clear-water\\nlakes; good fishing; fine orange groves.\\nDixon House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. T. Dixon, Propr. $1 per day, $3 to $5 per week.\\nThomasville, Thomas Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S F. W. Ry.; direct from\\nSavannah; within 12 miles of Florida State Line; highest point between\\nSavannah and New Orleans; a well-known winter resort; pop., 6000; all\\nthe conveniences of a modern city; fine drives; good hunting; Quail and\\nThe Savannah Line is prepared to", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0117.jp2"}, "118": {"fulltext": "112 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nWild Turkey abundant; lias cliurches of all denomin itions; large opera\\nhouse.\\nr. M. Van Dyke, Ticket Agent, or MV. H. Hopkins or E. M. 3Iallette will give\\ninformation.\\nPiiiey Woods Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Wm. E. Davies, Propr. (Slimmer address, Thomasville).\\nAce. 300; with all the conveniences and attachments of any flrst-class hotel; ele-\\ngantly located, facing large Piney Woods Park; $4 per day, $25 per week.\\nMitchell House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 (See Illustration, pages 46 and 47). Louis P. Roberts. Propr.\\n(Summer address, The New Cliffs Hotel, Newport, R. I Aec. 300; built of brick\\nand iron; halls heated by steam; open fireplaces in every room; first-class in every\\nappointment; $i per day, $25 per week and upward\\nThe Mastiry.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. J. Stuart Son, Proprs. Ace. 300; all modern improvements;\\nstrictly first-class; S2.50 to S3 .50 per day.\\nStuart s Hotel.- C. T. Stuart, Propr. Ace. 17.5: $3 to $2.50 per day: $10 to $14 per\\nweek.\\nHotel Brighton.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. N. Hudson, Propr. Ace. 50: $1 per day, $7 per week, $28 per\\nmouth.\\nRandall M. R. Randall, Propr. Aec. 40: $3 per day and upward.\\nScott House. I ine Summit. Uhler House. Waverly. Palmello. Cam-\\nbridge House.\\nNumerous private boarding-houses, at rates of $6 per week and upward.\\nThoiiotosassa, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. T. R. R., 14 miles from\\nTampa; on Lake Tlionotosassa; pop., 800; mone3 -order P. O; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; good boating and fishing; fine orange section.\\nE. E. Hazen will give information.\\nGrand View House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 E. E. Hazen, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 to $2 50 per day; special by\\nweek.\\nTildenville, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 2 miles north of\\nOakland.\\nTillman, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on India River and station, on J.\\nSt. A. I. R. Ry. (East Coast Line), di miles from Mellbourne.\\nTitusville, Brevard Co., Fla. On Indian River, on J. St. A. I. R.\\nRy., junction of J., T. K. W. Ry., Avith Indian River steamers; pop.,\\n1000; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.: good fishing; sailing\\nand bo;iting on the Indian River; good hunting; numerous orange groves.\\nC. H. Bradley, Agent, J. St. A. I. R. Ry,\\nr. ^V. Miller, Agent, J. T. K. W. Ry.\\nM. E. Gruber, Agent. I. R. S. B. Co.\\nIndian River Hotel D. B. Matheson, Propr. Ace. 100; $2. .50 to $3 per day; $12 to\\n$14 per week.\\nGrand View Hotel. Acc. 75.\\nDecker House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. L. H. Decker, Pi-opr. Acc. 30; $1.50 to $2 per day: $0 to $8 per\\nweek\\nIvind House. Rice House.\\nTonioka, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. I. R. Ry., 8 miles north of\\nOrmond.\\nTorrey, r e Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.. 2 miles south of Bartow.\\nToronto, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Crossing of F. C. P. R. R., and S. St.\\nP. R. R. 9 miles north of Orlando 13 miles north of Oakland.\\nTrenton, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5 miles from Archer.\\nTropic, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River, 8 miles from Eau\\nGallic; fishing, hunting, boating; pineapi)les and tropical fruits and\\nflowers\\nThe Caspar House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. L. Caspar, Propr. Acc. 15; $1.50 to $3 per day. $8 per week.\\nHandle Freight more Promptly than others.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0118.jp2"}, "119": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TIIK WINTER TIME. 113\\nTroy, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry., 2 miles south\\nof Orlando.\\nTurkey Creek, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles\\nsovitli of Plant City.\\nN. E. Moody witl give information.\\nTuskawilla, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry. (I. R.\\nBranch), 8 miles north of Oviedo.\\nTwill Lakes, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div. J., T. K. W.\\nRy., 4 miles from Sanford.\\nTwin Lakes, Paseo Co., Fla. 12 miles from Dade City 3 miles from\\nLacoochee 6 miles from Leonard; 8 beautiful lakes; orange groves; good\\nhunting and fishing.\\ntTohii H. Keilley will give information.\\nMrs. Fanny lleilly. Private board Ace. 2.5; $1 per clay, $6 per week.\\nTufts, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 9 miles south of\\nSanford.\\nTiiriilmll, Brevartl Co., Fla. 3 miles from ]\\\\Iims good fishing and\\nhunting.\\nA. J. Carter.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Private Board. Ace. 10 $4 to $5 per week.\\nTurnbull Bay, Volusia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. I. R. Ry., 3 miles\\nfrom New Smyrna.\\nUmatilla, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On St. J. L. E. R. R., 18 miles from Lees-\\nburg large acreage in vegetables oranges,. lemons, c.: numerous clear-\\nwater lakes good hunting and lishing.\\nJohn A. 3Iitchener will give information.\\nUmatilla House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. A. Mitchener, Propr. Aec. 7.5 $2 per day, ffi to $8 per week.\\nKentucky House W. E. Stoops, Propr. Ace. 75 $3 per day, $G to $8 per week.\\ntJpsala, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on S. L. E. Div., J., T. K. W.\\nRy., 3 miles from Sanford ruimerous orange groves.\\nK. O. Seltzer will give information.\\nXJte, Polk Co., Fla. On Kissimmee River 40 miles from Bartow.\\nValrtosta, Lowndes Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Station on S., F. W. Ry., direct front\\nSavannah Junction with G. S. F. R. R. pop 3000; money order;\\nTelegraph Southern Express Co.\\nStuart House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Byrd Belote, Propr. Ace. 60 $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nPrescott House R. T. Prescott, Propr. Ace. 60 $2 per day, $10 per week.\\nValkaria, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Landing on Indian River; on .T. St. A.\\nI. R. Ry.. 8 miles from Melbourne.\\nVarnell, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 4 miles south of Clermont.\\nValrieo Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. k, P. R. R., 14 miles from\\nTampa 9 nnles from Plant City.\\nK. J. Smith, Agent, will give information.\\nVaughans Mill, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 12 nules from\\nTavares.\\nVenus, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. L. W. Ry, 4 miles from Jupiter.\\nVernon, AVashington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 16 miles from Chipley.\\nVero, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Indian River, 14 miles from Ft Pierce.\\nSouthern Products Transported Promptly.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0119.jp2"}, "120": {"fulltext": "^-^sr c^^^^^ot^", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0120.jp2"}, "121": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME. 115\\nVerona, Duval Co., Fla. On St. John s River, 1 mile from station on\\nJiicksonville aiul ]\\\\I:iyport R. 11.\\nVictoria, Alaclma Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ky., 10 miles\\nnorth of Archer.\\nVictoria, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. K. R., 4 miles from Zelhvood\\ngood tishint!,- and Ininting abundance of Quail.\\nJohn. Kuss, Agent, will give information.\\nVilla City, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from Mascotte; pop., 50; heaiiti-\\nfiil locality; clear-water lakes; good orange and vegetable section; rolling\\nlands; good Imnting and fishing.\\nGeo. T. King will give information.\\nFern Villa.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. A. Gall, Propr. (Summer address Ocean Grove, N. J.) Public\\ncarriage from station. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $12 per week, $45 per month.\\nVilla Nova, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 7 miles south of Apopka.\\nViola, Lake Co., Fla. Landing on Lake Griffin, 10 miles from Lee^^burg\\nby steamer; good fishing; large or small game for hunters; runierous\\nbearing orange groves.\\nM. C Sligli will give information.\\nTVaco, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 16 miles south of Apopka.\\nWades, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 8 miles\\nsouth of High Springs.\\nWaliiieta, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Post-office name for Bartow Junction.\\nWaits Junction, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. G. R. R.. 22 miles from\\nTavares.\\nWaldo, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of S. and C. K. Div. F. C. P.\\nR. R. pop., 700; money -order; Telegraph; Southern E.xpress Co.; 2 fine\\nlakes near by, affording good fishing and boating; plenty large game.\\nV. H. Bell, Agent, or J. C. I eane, will give information.\\nWaldo House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Mrs. Geo. B. Reed, Propr. Ace. 100; $2 per day. $10 per week.\\nRenault House E. Renault, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, special by the week or\\nmouth.\\nWalkill, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 4 miles south of Green\\nCove Springs.\\nWaller, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 6 miles from Athens.\\nWalthourville, Liberty Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. W. Ry., 39 miles from\\nSavannah; pop., 700; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.; the\\ntown 2 miles from the station.\\nE. P. Miller, Agent, will give information.\\nZoucks House W. R. Zoueks, Propr. Ace. 40; $1 per day, $5 per week.\\nWananiaker, Alachua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Reached by steamer from Cedar\\nKeys; 6 miles froni Branford.\\nWard City, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On A. S. R. G. R. R., 14 miles\\nfrom Starke.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Warnell, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 1 mile north of\\nPanasoffkee.\\nWatertown, Columbia Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 3 miles north\\nof Lake City.\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0\\\\V. Z. Atkinson, Agent, will give information.\\nALWAYS TRAVEL VIA THE SAVANNAH LINE.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0121.jp2"}, "122": {"fulltext": "116 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nWauchula, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On C. H. Div. F. S. Ry., 24 miles south\\nof Bartow; near Peace River; pop., 300; mondy-order; Telegraph; South-\\nern Express Co. grape, fruit and orange groves.\\nA. G. Siuitli, Agent, will give information.\\nHotel Bel-Air \u00e2\u0080\u0094A. C. Clavel, Propr. Ace. 2.5; $2 per day, $6 to $10 per week.\\nWausau, Wasliing ton Co., Fla. 13 miles from Chipley; pop., 1000;\\ngood hunting and rtshing.\\nNumerous pi ivate boarding places.\\nWaveland, Brevard Co., Fla. Landing on Indian River.\\nWaycross, Ware Co., Ga.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of S. F. W. and B. W. Rys.\\n(Plant System); pop., 5000; live, pushing city.\\nF. C. Folks, Mayor, will give information.\\nSputhern Hotel C. H. Remington, Propr. Ace. 150; $2 to $3 per day, special by the\\nweek or month.\\nPhoenix.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. W. Strickland, Propr. Ace. 100: $2 to $3 per day, special by the week or\\nmonth.\\nWaylaiid, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. L. E. Div., J. T. K. K. Ry 15\\nmiles from Sanford.\\nWebster, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; Telegraph; Southern Ex-\\npress Co.; fishing; hunting; Deer, Turkey and small game.\\nJ. W. Slieppard, Agent, will give information.\\nArnold House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 William Arnold, Propr. $2 per day, $10 to 12 per week.\\nWeir Park, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; on Lake Weir; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co. fine hunting, fishing and boating; fine orange groves.\\nJ. H. Carter, Agent.\\nWeir Park Hotel R. L. Martin, Propr. Ace. 50; $2 per day, $6 to $8 per week.\\nWeirsdale, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry.; on Lake Weir; pop 300;\\nmoney -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co. boating and fishing; tine\\norange groves; high elevation.\\nE. B. Foster will give information.\\nHotel Lakeside. T. B. Shay, Propr. (Summer address. Ocean Grove, N. J.) Ace. 60;\\n$2 to $3 per day, special by the week.\\nWekiva, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 6 miles north of\\nOrlando.\\nWelaka, Putnam Co., Fla. On east bank St. John s River, opposite\\nmouth of Ocklawaha River; 4 miles from Sisco; good fishing; sulphur\\nsprings for bathing.\\nF. E. Keeder will give information.\\nGilchrist House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 C. H. Gilchrist, Propr. Ace. 25; $2 per day, $7 per week.\\nWellborn, Suwanee Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 11 miles from\\nLive Oak; pop., 250; money -order P. O.; Telegraph; Southern Express\\nCo.; fishing; hunting; Quail and small game.\\nC. B. Ollift will give infomiation.\\nJ. W. Bell Private board. Aec. 10; $i to $2 per day, S5 per week.\\nWelshton, Marion Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. S. Ry., pop., 300; money -order;\\nTelegraph; Southern Express o.\\nJ. H. Wel.sh, Agent, will give information.\\nWeist Apopka, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On T. (i. II. R., 16 miles fiom\\nTavares.\\nWest Deland, Volusia Co., Fla. Suburb of Delaud.\\nThe Savannah Line Steamers are the Finest.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0122.jp2"}, "123": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN TIIK WINTER TIME.\\n117\\nWest Farm, Martison Co., Fla.-On W. Div. F. C. P. R. R., 5 miles\\nfrom Madison; pop., 100; SoutluTii E.v press Co.; Telegraph.\\nJ. G. IJlix-kwell, Aseut, will give information.\\nBlackxvell Hotel\u00e2\u0080\u0094Mrs. Bettie Lee. Propr. Ace. 25; Jl-.W per day, $4 to $f! per week.\\nWest Jupiter, l ade Co., Fla.-On J. St. A. I. K. Ry. (East Coast\\nLine), 1 mile from Jupiter (new town); pop., 50; Telegraph: Southern\\nExpress Co.\\nT. K. Shaw, AiErent, will si^P information.\\nE. W. Whidden, Private Board at $1.50 per day.\\nWest Paliu IJeach, Dade Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Southern terminus of J., St.\\nA. I. R. Ry. (East Coast Line) and the R. R. station for Palm Beaeh; on\\nLake Worth; pop., 800; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nJ. F. Lamoiul, Agent, will give information.\\nPark Cottage.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 O. Howes, Prop. Ace. 40; $3 to $3 per day.\\nSeminole Hotel Geo. Zapp, fropr. Ace. 70; $2 to $3 per day.\\nMany Hotels and Cottages in course of construction.\\nWest Toeoi, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. T. K. W. Ry., 11 miles south of\\nGreen Cove Springs.\\nWcstvllle, Holmes Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On L. N. R. R.; pop., 300; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.\\nJohn eil will give information.\\nAVestville Hotel.-D. Glllis, Propr. Ace. 25; SI. 50 per day, ST per week.\\nWetappo, Washington Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 At the east end of St. Andrew s\\nBay; 28 miles by boat from St. Andrew s 75 miles from Chiplt-y.\\nWewahitchka, Calhoun Co., Fla.-On the Apalaehieola River; 50\\nmiles from Chattahoochee; pop., 200; Money -order P. O.; Telegraph;\\nfishing and hunting.\\n3Iessrs. Stone ISro.s., will give information.\\nrake Orove Hotel.-H. D. Stone Propr. Ace. 20; $1.50 to $2 per day: SIO per week.\\nWhite House, Duval Co., Fla.-On F. C. P. R. R., 11 miles from\\nJacksonville.\\nWhite Springs, Hamilton Co., Fla.-On G. S. F. R. R.. 11 miles\\nnorth of Lake City, and on the Suwanee River; pop., 200; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.\\n\\\\V H. Wren will given inf omiation\\nAVhite Sprinss Hotel.-W. H. Wren, Propr. Ace. 75; $2 per day, SIO per week.\\nWhitney, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., 4 miles north of Lees-\\nburg.\\nWileox, Oranji-e Co., Fla.-On S. F. Div., S. F. ^Y. Ry., 2 miles m)rth\\nof Orljndo.\\nWilderness, Clay Co., Fla.-On S. W. R. R., 13 miles from Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nW^ihUvood, Sumter Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Junction of Southern and Tampa Div.\\nF. C. k P. R. R.; pop 250; money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express\\nCo.; located at the head of Gulf Hammock; one of the finest places for\\ngame, both large and small. An orange grove of 800 acres near by.\\nAgent will give information.\\nAVithlacoochee Hotel\u00e2\u0080\u0094Mrs. D. H. Hart, Propr. Ace. 75; $2 per day, $8 to $10 per\\nweek\\nPerry House.-Tlios. Perry, Propr. Ace. 20; $2 per day, $8 to $10 per week.\\nTuM^ ittcUuU pciil$ mn\\\\ in1h.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0123.jp2"}, "124": {"fulltext": "118 SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIME.\\nTVilkiiisons, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. W. R. R., 6 miles from Green Cove\\nSprings.\\nTVinii, Hamilton Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 3 miles from White Springs.\\nI,. Taylor or W. AV. Mc Alpine.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Board.\\nWilliforcl, Clay Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., T. K. W. Ry., 20 miles south of\\nJacksonville.\\nWillistoii, Levy Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. ^Y. Ry. (Plant Sys-\\ntem), 11 miles from Archer; in the midst of good phosphate and timber\\nlands.\\nJ. B. Epperson will give information.\\nJ. P. Ileddlck Private board. Ace. 10; $1.50 per day, $5 per week.\\nWillow, Hillsboro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Little Manatee River, 20 miles from\\nBrandon.\\nF. M. Carlton will give information.\\nTVinans, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Indian River.\\nWindimere, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. M. Ry., 26 miles south of Long-\\nwook; 15 niik s south of Apopka.\\nWindsor, Alachua Co., Fla. On NewnanLake, 4 miles from Rochelle.\\nWinsted, Lake Co., Fla. 5 miles from Okahumpka; 5 miles from\\nYalalui.\\nJohn E. Kinney will give information.\\nKinNiii^ton Apartment Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Higgins Cook, Proprs. Ace. 60; $2.50 per day,\\n$15 per week.\\nWin.ston, Polk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 3 miles south\\nof Lakeland.\\nWinter Garden, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. St. P. R. R., 3 miles\\nnorth of Oakland.\\nA. B. Newton will give information.\\nWinter Haven, Po lk Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry., 5 miles\\nsouth of Bartow Junct. money -order; Telegraph; Southern Express Co.\\nhigh, rolling pine land; attractive scenery; over 25 clear-water lakes within\\na radius of 2 miles.\\nO. H. SinitU will give information.\\nClayton House.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 J. B. Clayton, Propr. Ace. 25; $1 .50 per day, $7 per week.\\nWinter Park, Orange Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div., S. F. W. Ry. (Plant\\nSystem), and on F. C. P. R. R. pop., 500; money -order; Telegraph;\\nSouthern Express Co.; one of the finest winter resorts in the State; numer-\\nous fine winter residences; many beautiful clear-water lakes; 12 lakes can\\nbe seen from observatory on hotel; ample supply of small pleasure craft on\\nthe lake; steam launches; scat of Rollins College, a first-class educational\\nin.stitution, amply endowed; good boating, fishing and hunting.\\nE. A. Faulkner, Agent S. F. W. Ry., or W. Abercrombie, Agent F. C. P. R. R.,\\nwill give information.\\nThe Seminole.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Plant Investment Co., Owners; J. H. King, Manager; D. P. Hathaway,\\nResident Manager (Smnmer address. Shelter Island Heights, N. Y.) Ace. .500; $4\\nper day and upward, special for two weeks or longer; first-class in every respect,\\nwith telegraph service, livery and pleasure boats.\\nThe Rogers House A. E. A. R. Rogers, Proprs. Ace. 80; $2.50 to $3 per day, $10\\nto $20 per week.\\nUpequaled Facilities.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0124.jp2"}, "125": {"fulltext": "SUMMER IN THE WINTER TIMK. 119\\nWitlilacoocheo, Hernando Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. V. 11. K., 4 miles\\nsouth of Liicoochce; veo ctablc section.\\nR. V. Cttji will give information.\\nWoo ]l)ri lg:e (station name Mayor), Oranjji^e Co., Fla. OuS. F. Div.\\nS. F. \\\\V. lly., near Maitlaiul.\\nWoo llan l, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J., St. A. T. Ry., 24 miles\\nsouth of Jacksonville.\\nWoodloy, Brevard Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. I. R. Ry. (East Coast\\nLine), 6 miles from Sebastian; hunting and fishing good.\\nJ. 3Ii\u00c2\u00ab liael will yive information.\\nWrights, Alacliua Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On S. F. Div. S. F. W. Ry., 10 miles\\nsouth of High Springs.\\nYallaha, Lake Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Nearest R. R. S., Astabula.\\nYbor City, part of Tampa, Fla., but is separate station.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On both the\\nS. F. W., and F. C. P. R. R. Manufacturing fine cigars carried on\\nvery extensively; some of the largest cigar factories in the world located\\nhere.\\nT. C Roque-more, Agent, will give information.\\nYelvinjtton, St. John s Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On J. St. A. I. R. Ry., 5 miles\\nfrom East Palatka.\\nYork, Marion Co., Fla. 2 miles from Leroy; pop., 100.\\nYounians, Hillshoro Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 4 miles north of Plant City.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Yulee, Nassau Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On F. C. P. R. R., IIB miles from Savannah\\ndirect; 2~) miles from Jack -ouville.\\nW. \\\\V. Farmer, Agent, will give information.\\nRoyall Hotel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 H. B. Royall, Propr. Aoc. 20; $2 per day, S8 per week.\\nYunkon, Duval Co., Fla. Near Orange Park.\\nZellwood, Orang-e Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 On Southern Div. F. C. P. R. R., 8\\nmiles from Apopka; pop 200; high, rolling country; many beautiful clear-\\nwater lal^^s; many winter homes here.\\nJ. F. Kern, Agent, will give information.\\nDe Baum House C. Osborne, Propr. Ace. 2.5; $1 to $2 per day, $6 per week.\\nZif, Bradford Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5 miles from Sampson City, 10 miles from\\nWaldo.\\nZolfo Springs, De Soto Co., Fla.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Flag station on C. H. Div. of F S\\nRy.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0125.jp2"}, "126": {"fulltext": "I ^oes an Orange Grove Pay?\\nMemo, of cost of planting, cultivation, fertilizer, taxes, etc., and report of\\nsale of crop of a six acre pine laud grove, at Clarcona, Fla., owned by\\nJohn F. Cogswell. These figures from Mr. Cogswell s books.\\nGrove planted in January, 1885 200 budded trees, 1-year buds.\\n300 4-year old seedUngs.\\nMay, 1884. To six (G) acres land, at $10.00\\nJune, 1884. cleared, at 20.00\\n1884. plowed,\\nDec. 1884. wire fencing, two (2) strands,\\nJan. 1885. 400 orange trees, loo Slings, O^udded 1888, to Hart s Late)\\n1885. setting orange trees,\\nAbsolute total cost of grove, February 1, 1885,\\n160.00\\n120.00\\n12.00\\n25.00\\n160.00\\n8.00\\n$385.00\\nJan. 1, 1894. Interest nine (9) years, 6 per cent 207.90\\n1,1894, Cultivation, $15.00 per acre, $90.00 nine years, 810.00\\nFertilizer. Nothing first three years.\\n1888, $40.00 1889, $40.00 1890, $60.00 1891, $80.00 1893, $80.00 189.3, $140.00 440.00\\nTaxes,\\nInterest on Cultivation and Fertilizer payments,\\nCrop 1889,\\n1890,\\n1891,\\n1892,\\n$26.50\\n38.50\\n95.75\\n262.40\\nOn January 1, 1894, the grove stood me\\nCrop 1893. Dec. 15th, 448 boxes,\\nFeb. 15th, 50 Grape Fruit, Snow Co.,\\nMarch 14th, sold 24 boxes,\\nApril 26th, 137\\n1893, Total Sales,\\n$358.40 on the tree.\\n75.00\\n24.00\\n280.85\\n214 00\\n$2101.90\\n423.15\\n$1678.75\\n1893. Paid for FertiUzer,\\nCultivation,\\nTax,\\n$140.00\\n90.00\\n5.00\\n$738 25\\n2.35.00\\nProfit for 1893,\\n$503.25", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0126.jp2"}, "127": {"fulltext": "THE\\nnnnoLOQT\\nor\\nrioRibfl\\nCon^ct? 2in l Con7pile l by\\nW. E. Aroolcl.\\nCopyrigbte l, I 894, by W. E. A.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0127.jp2"}, "128": {"fulltext": "BrMport Steamkat Co.,\\nPffiR 35, EAST RIVER, N. Y.,\\nFOOT EAST 31st STREET, N. Y.\\nReaching through its Connections at Bridgeport with the New York,\\nNew Haven Hartford R. R. all Points\\nJSORT^H A.ND JBA.ST.\\nTHE 5PL.ENDID 5TE/\\\\A\\\\ER5\\nNUTMEG STATE,\\nLeaving Pier 35, E. R. New York\\nat 11.00 a.m. daily (Sunday\\nexcepted.)\\nReturning leaves Bridgeport 12\\no clock midnight daily (Sat=\\nurday excepted.)\\nROSEDALE,\\nPier 35, E. R., at 3.00 p.m. and\\nFoot East 31st St. at 3.15 p.\\nm. daily (Sunday excepted.)\\nSaturdays, half=hour earlier.\\nReturning leaves Bridgeport 7.30\\na. m. on arrival of florning\\nTrains.\\nONLY SOUND STEAMER LEAVING NEW YORK IN THE MORNING.\\nFARES REDUCKD.\\nBRIDGI^FORT, 50 CENTS. :EXCVIlSION, 75 CI^NTS.\\nNewtown, $1.00, Ansonia, go Cents, New Haven, 85 Cents,\\nNew Milford, $1.40, Waterhury, $1.30, Meriden, $1-25,\\nPittsAeld, $3-25, Winsted, $2.05, Hartford, $1.60.\\nCorresponding Reductions to all other Points.\\n11", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0128.jp2"}, "129": {"fulltext": "EXTRACTS FROM A BOOK PRINTED IN 1776,\\nFOR R. GOODBY, BY J. TOWERS AND K. BALDWIN, IN\\nPATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, ENGLAND.\\nTo the northeast of old Mexico lies the country of Florida, ceded\\nto us from the Spaniards by the late peace. It is about one thou-\\nsand miles broad and six hundred miles long in its greatest length\\nand breadth.\\nThis country remained under the dominion of the Florida Indians\\nuntil 1718. The Apalachian and Candadauio Indiansclaim Florida.\\nThe chief towns are St. Augustine, Santa Maria, and Quicheffe.\\nThe many rivers with which Florida is watered not only abound\\nin all manner of fish, and render it inferior to no country in the\\nworld for pleasantness and fertility.\\nThe native inhabitants of Florida are idolaters, and worship the\\nsun and moon. Their worship consists of saluting the rising sun\\nand chanting to his praise besides, they offer sacrifice to him four\\nEST ABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS. Telephone 4068 CoiilandL\\nHINES MANSFIELD,\\nWHOLESALE\\nTrNl! rp ;ToTAT;Hs, Produce and Commission Merchants\\nOnions, Game, Poultry, in all kinds of\\n^^^7 Fruits, Berries, Vegetables, Etc.\\n288 290 Washington and IMFW VOPK\\n187 Chambers Sts., i n,VY iwk.iv.\\nREFERENCES. PROMPT RETURNS.\\nSecond National Bank, Jersey City Account Sales are sent off daily as goods\\nand the trade in general. are sold.\\nP. G. S. is an abbreviation for Punta Gorda, Fla., it might mean\\nPretty Girls Fishing, there is Pretty Good Fishing at Punta Gorda,\\nFla. and Pretty Gids Fish. There is Pretty Good Fare at Hotel\\nPunta Gorda, and the records there show that the biggest Tarpon\\never captured, and the greatest number were taken from Punta\\nGorda waters reached by through cars from Jacksonville, via\\nT. T. 8z K. W. and The Florida Southern R. R. For photographs\\nof P. G. F. write G. D. A., General Passenger Agent, The Tropical\\nTrunk Line, Jacksonville, Fla.\\ntimes a year, but they do not offer any bloody victim to this planet,\\nbecause they look upon it as the parent of life. The ceremony\\nconsists of sports, dances, and diversions, and the setting at liberty\\nthe birds of the sun, which they have brought in a cage for the\\noccasion.\\nSome savages of Florida sacrifice their first-born to their sove-\\nreigns, while the mother weeps and groans over the stone against\\nwhich the infant is to be dashed. The victim must always be a\\nmale infant.\\nThe Floridians are of a very revengeful temper. They scalp\\ntheir enemies in the same manner as other nations of North", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0129.jp2"}, "130": {"fulltext": "America, and hang the legs and arms upon poles set up for that\\npurpose. The women cut their hair short and scatter it over their\\ndead husbands, and they are not allowed to marry again till their\\nhair has grown as long as it was before. Some Floridians bury live\\nslaves along with their monarchs.\\nThe Apaches believe some of the good are carried up into the\\nstars, while the bad will live in snow and ice. The Indians of\\nFlorida generally have but one wife, who is obliged to be true to\\nher husband on pain of cruel death.\\nThey give their male children the names of the enemies they\\nhave killed the girls bear the names of dead females.\\nThe Floridians use emblems to record events. They also instruct\\ntheir children in everything which relates to their families and\\nnation.\\nCarpeting5,\\n^pt)ot stgr Y (iQod5,\\nComplete stocks in all grades are carried\\nby us in such variety tJjat satisfactory\\nselections can always be made.\\nAV. J. SLOANE\\nBroadway, i8th and 19th Sts., New York.\\nThe animals are the Pecaree and the Warree, the Oppossum, the\\nRed Deer, the Ganoe (in shape like a lizard, but as big as a man s\\nleg), the Squirrel, the Sloth, the Armadillo, the Racoon, the Ounce\\nTiger Cat in the rivers is the Manatee, which is as big as an ox,\\nand most excellent food, and five or six species of Tortoises.\\nThe birds are the Macaw, Parrot, the Quam, the Curafoe, the\\nCardinal, the Humming Bird, the Mocking Bird, and many other\\nkinds.\\nWhen the Best Costs No More, Get It. The ex-\\nperienced tourists know of the g ood service, fast time and\\nluxurious comfort afforded by the lines of the Plant\\nSystem, and travel that way others should profit by this\\nknowledge, and follow suit.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0130.jp2"}, "131": {"fulltext": "The Indians are a fine-shaped race; the men are tall, the women\\nlittle. They annoint their bodies with oil. Their skins are dark\\nbrown. They wear a gidle with a piece of cloth drawn between\\ntheir legs, and turned over their girdle before and behind, which\\nlooks something like breeches. The women wear a kind of petti-\\ncoat to their knees.\\nThey have high mounds on which they build Signal Fires.\\nAsk the agent who sells you the ticket to Florida to route it via\\nJ. T. K. W. from Jacksonville south. He will be glad to do it\\nand you will be glad he did.\\nTHE HIGHLANDS oOP HUDSON\\nBY DAYLIGHT.\\nSteanaer I^^K, 5r FO^WELL,\\nCaptain, A. E. ANDERSON, G. P. A., RONDOUT, N. Y.,\\nWill leave Foot of Desbrosses St., at 3.15 P.M., and Foot of West 22d St., at 3.30 P. M. On\\nSATURD.A-YS leave Deshrosses St, at 1.45 P. M and West 22d St. at i.OO P. M.\\nLanding at Cranston s, (West Point, until Sept. iSth) Cornwall, Newbnrgh. New\\nHamburgh, Milton, Poughkeepsie (Hyde Park, from June ISth until\\nSept. iSth) Rondout and Kingston.\\nRUNNING SEASON FROM MAY 15th TO OCTOBER 15th.\\nSaturday Afternoon Excursion to West Point, returning- by the West Shore\\nR. R. same day. FARE, $1.00.\\nConvenient Route to the Catskill Mountains.\\nYou can remember J. T. K. W. It stands for Jacksonville,.\\nTampa Key West, the best route to travel. It also stands for\\nJustice, Truth and Kind Words, the best rule to follow. Take em\\nboth.\\nA TRIP UNDER THE GROUND.\\nANONYMOUS.\\nA hundred years ago three Spanish sailors left their vessel near\\nCedar Keys to cross the country to the St. John s, where they ex-\\npected to ship for their native country. They rested at a lake\\nnear where now stands Gainesville. A curious lake it was, having\\nat one end a vortex, where the waters entered the bowels of the\\nearth through a canopied archway. They found an Indian boat on\\nthe shore, and, impelled by curiosity, they entered the cavern a", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0131.jp2"}, "132": {"fulltext": "little way. Invited by the wonderful coraline formation, they went\\nyet a little further, when to their dismay the current became too\\nstrong for them to return. On they went for miles and miles, and,\\nin utter darkness but from the torches made from pitch pine sticks,\\nfortunately found in the boat. The waters were as clear as crystal,\\nand swept in majestic splendor between walls of coral here run-\\nning swiftly and there expanding into limpid lakelets. It seemed\\nthat a day and a night had passed, they ever hoping to emerge into\\ndaylight, but great was their consternation when the stream ended\\nfiEFERENCE, IRVING NATIONAL BANK. ESTABLISHED, 1866.\\nBROWN DeWINTER,\\nWHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.\\nSOUTHERN PRODUCE.\\n321 Washington Street,\\nCor. Jay Street. NEAV YORK.\\nagainst a solid wall, the waters drawn down as through a funnel\\nunderneath the barrier. They fastened their boat to a projecting\\nrock as near as they dare approach the vortex, then thought of\\nmeans to escape.\\nTheir lights went out, which proved fortunate, for they beheld a\\nglimmer of light through the limpid waters. A rope was fastened\\nto the best diver of the three, who plunged into the vortex, was\\ndragged back, and declared that the waters emerged but a few\\nyards beyond. They all then took their last chance, dove through,\\ncoming up in what is now Silver Spring.\\nJVV^tropolitan Steamship Company,\\nBetween New York and Boston, Mass., and all New Engfland.\\nThe Only Direct All-Water Line. ---va.No Re-Handling.\\n^J^JS STEAMESS of this Line are huilt expressly for\\nfreight, having large, roomy cleeks for fruit and\\ngreen stuff that on other boats are used for passengers.\\nThis permits perfect ventilation, keeping fruit warm in\\nM-inter and cool in summer. Upon arrival at Boston,\\nwarm storage is provided. Close and reliable connec-\\ntion with all Southern l,ines. Mark, consign and see\\nthat your shipments go by the Metropolitan Line.\\nH. M. WHITNEY, Agt, H. F. DIMOCK,\\nIndia Wharf, BOSTOW. Pier II Worth River. W. T.\\nBut Hunting and Fishing Grounds in Florida are reached by The\\nFlorida Central and Peninsular Railroad Company. Numerous\\nHunting Points along line of road, which is also the direct route\\nof the Gulf Hammock, and the Fishing Grounds on the west coast\\nof Florida. See Descriptive Matter and Map of Florida. A. O.\\nMacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0132.jp2"}, "133": {"fulltext": "THE TWO HALVES OF A HOG.\\nBY N. S. GORE.\\nTwo gentlemen, one a resident of Florida, the other was on his\\nfirst visit to the state, were driving through the country, the\\nstranger was from Iowa, suddenly there was a cracking and rust-\\nling of palmettoes and with a grunt an animal ran across the road\\njust ahead of the buggy containing the two gentlemen, our Iowa\\nfriend was much startled and surprised; he never had seen such an\\nanimal before. Hold on; says he: what s that?\\nThat s a hog, known in this country as the razor-back. The\\nIowa man was completely taken aback wondering what such a hog\\nwas good for. They proceeded on their journey soon forgetting\\nthe incident, when there was another rustling of bushes and another\\ngrunt, another hog ran across the road. Our Iowa friend was very\\nmuch startled, tapped the resident on the arm saying hold on a\\nmoment, there s the other half of that hog.\\nKENNEDY S SPECIALTIES.\\nFancy Biscuit m Fine Crackers.\\nAfternoon Tea, Society,\\nNewton, Royal Milks,\\nVanilla Creams, Banquet Wafers,\\nOrange Wafers, Champions.\\nDBI^ICATE, DAINTY AND DELICIOUS. VI^RY DESIRABLE\\nFOR HOTEL USE. APPROPRIATE FOR LAWN PARTIES\\nAND ALL SOCIAL OCCASIONS.\\nPACKED IN LARGE TINS, ALSO HANDSOME AND CONVE-\\nNIENT ONE-POUND PACKAGES.\\nSOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS.\\n3IANUFACTURED ^qj^J^ :giSCait CO.,\\nCambridgeport, Mass.\\nFrom the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad more of\\nFlorida can be seen than by any other road as it passes through\\nthe most varied and finest portions of the country. Over the ridge\\nland, through charming towns and villages, orange groves\u00e2\u0080\u0094 some\\nthe largest in the world\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the famous Silver Spring near Ocala and\\nWeird Wakulla near Talahassee. Fine Hotels at all important\\npoints, including the Tampa Bay Hotel at Tampa. Connects at\\nSavannah with Ocean Steamship Co. For map and list of hotels\\nwrite A. O. MacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0133.jp2"}, "134": {"fulltext": "When the Florida Hotels close and the last\\n[nearly 2000 people) the transportation lines\\nbent on securing a share of this travel,\\nbefore and after the tussle", "height": "3184", "width": "2057", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0134.jp2"}, "135": {"fulltext": "TffE GUE5TS~AND ALL THE HOTEL HELP LEAVE\\nREPRESENTED BY THEIR BEST PASSENGER MEN\\nESE ILLUSTRATIONS REPRESENT THESE MEN", "height": "3229", "width": "2017", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0135.jp2"}, "136": {"fulltext": "DID THEY HUNT THE BEAR OR DID THE BEAR HUNT\\nTHEM\\nThere was a party of gentlemen from Georgia, having heard\\nof the abundance of bears in Florida, came down to Titusville\\nto take a bear hunt. They secured the services of a native and\\nhis dogs, as a guide and to assist in making things lively. There\\nwas two hammocks called the Little and the Big Hammock in that\\nneighborhood. The gentleman who was the leader of the party,\\nand who had said a good deal about how he would shoot a bear if\\nhe ever got his eyes on one, was stationed by the guide in one of\\nthe cow paths leading from the Little to the Big Hammock, and\\nFOR\\nNew York\\nAND ALL POINTS\\nSOUTH\\nANo WEST\\nTHE SUPERB STEEL\\nSCREW STEAMERS\\nMaine\\nNew Hampshire\\nTHE INSIDE\\nSOUND ROUTE\\nAfford the Safest, Most Comfortable and Most Reliable Transportation Service.\\nFrom BOSTON Fast Steamboat Express Train leaves Park Square Station at 6.30 P. M., daily,\\nexcept Sunday\\nFrom PROVIDENCE\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Steamboat Express leaves Union Station at 7.55 P. M., daily, except\\nSunday. [Sunday.\\nFrom WORCESTER Fast connecting train leaves Union Station at 6.15 P. M., daily, except\\nSTEAMERS DUE NEW YORK AT 7.00 A. M., AT NEW PIER 36, N. R.\\nNEXT PIER TO SAVANNAH LINE DOCK.\\nFrom NEW YORK\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Steamers leave New Pier 36, N. R., at 6.00 P. M., daily, except Sunday,\\nconnecting at Stonington with fast express trains to Boston, Providence, Worcester and\\nall Eastern points.\\nAGENCIES -BOSTON L. H. Palmer, 3 Old State House, and at Park Square Station.\\nPROVIDENCE E. G. Windsor, Cor. Weybosset and Custom House Streets\\nand Union Station.\\nWORCESTER: O. F. Rawson, 391 Main St. and Union Station.\\nNEW YORK Principal City Ticket Offices and New Pier 36, N. R.\\nSTONINGTON LINE,\\ntold to wait there patiently while he and his dogs went into the\\nhammock to drive the bears out, as they surely would make for the\\nBig Hammock. Our young friend took things pretty easy, and\\nwas watching very closely for the bear or bears, and it seemed such\\na long time that he thought he would smoke and take things quietly\\nand await developments. He could hear a yelp from the dogs once\\nWe are paid to tell the truth the J. T. K. W. is the best route\\nsouth from Jacksonville connects at Palatka with The Florida\\nSouthern Railroad for Gainesville, Ocala, Leesburg, Brooksville\\nand intermediate points the great orange belt section. Write\\nG. D. A., G. P. A., Jax. for particulars.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0136.jp2"}, "137": {"fulltext": "in a while, otherwise everything was very quiet, with the stiHness\\nthat is very remarkable to a stranger. His thoughts were wander-\\ning, and he soon forgot what he was there for, when suddenly he\\nheard a cracking of the bushes and he saw a bear coming. As\\nsoon as the bear saw him it stood on its hind legs and looked at\\nhim with utter astonishment, while he threw down his gun and\\ncigar and made tracks at his utmost speed away from the bear\\nhe looked over his shoulder, and the bear was going in opposite\\ndirection as rapidly as he was. He then joined his party in the\\nplace where they had been located by the guide, who had assured\\nthem if there was one there would be a great many more. Our\\nyoung friend had a good deal to say about how they were going to\\nshoot the bears, in which all the party joined heartily, even de-\\nscribing among themselves how they were going to do it. They\\nhad the same experience that the man had had by himself, they\\nhad to wait quite a while. In the course of time the bushes began\\nto crack, and with a startled expression they all jumped to their\\nfeet and saw what they thought was at least five thousand bears\\nmaking right for them. They all left everything and made for\\nhome as hard as the-y could without firing a shot. It was learned\\nafterwards that there was just eight bears came out towards them.\\nPHILIP RUHLMAN. EDWARD RUHLMAN.\\nP. RUHLVAAN CO.,\\nJOBBERS IN\\nForeign and Domestic Fruits\\nCOMMISSION MERCHANTS.\\n261 Washington Street and 93 Murray Street,\\nDirect receivers of California Fruits, also ^^E^ W^ Y OI^I C\\nHavana Pines. Green Fruits our specialty.\\nT:BL:EiPHON\u00c2\u00a3^ CAL,Z,: 4536B.^= rz^\\nThe Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (the Plant System)\\nhas through vestibuled trains into Florida for New York and\\nintermediate points, and from Cincinnati and up points has Pull-\\nman Buffet Sleeping cars from Boston, New York, Philadelphia\\nand intermediate points. From St, Louis, Evansville, Nashville\\nand intermediate points; from Cincinnati, Louisville, Birmingham,\\nMontgomery and intermediate. Can one come from anywhere\\nbetter than via Plant System?", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0137.jp2"}, "138": {"fulltext": "The Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad The Short Line\\nto Savannah, Jacksonville, East and West Coast Points, Middle and\\nSouth Florida, Hawthorne, Citra, Silver Spring, Ocala, Lacoochee^\\nOwensboro, Dade City, Plant City, Tampa, Orlando, Leesburg,\\nTavaras, Winter Park. A. O. MacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jack-\\nsonville, Fla.\\nSEMINOLE INDIANS.\\nBY MRS. C. F, LATHAM.\\nOne Friday I happened to look down to the wharf as a canoe\\nand four Indians glided up to its side, then came another canoe\\nwith three Indians. Our nearest neighbors were at that time,\\ntwelve miles north, and eighteen miles south, and three miles across\\nIndian River to the west shore.\\nMy husband was away from home. The family consisted of my\\naged mother, two little children and myself. I went down to the\\nT. C. K.\\nAUSTIN KIMBALL CO.,\\nWholesale Commission Merchants.\\nApples, Peaches, Water-Melons, Pears.\\nCAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.\\nCorrespondence invited. -^\u00e2\u0080\u00a21/13 information on ttte A^ew yorXc\\nmarket clxeerttxlly given,\\n68 PA R K PLACE,\\nreferences:] ^:-sBan..^^^_ NEW YORK.\\nwharf, and shook hands with them all, and invited them up to the\\nhouse; they came with a noiseless step, in single file carrying their\\nrifles, five dogs following in silence. They left their rifles at the\\ndoor, while they seated themselves around the dining room. We\\nprepared a nice lunch and coffee for them. I asked them who\\nis chief? They replied no chief. Which brave oldest?\\nTommy Tiger, six foot two inches tall, two hundred twenty\\npounds.\\nI gave Tommy the place of honor. Two of them had vests on\\nover their shirts they have a great passion for vests, often wear-\\ning four, one over the other, the same may be said of their hanker-\\nchiefs around their necks. Their buckskin leggins cover limbs,\\nwhose muscular development, symmetry of form would be the envy\\nof a sculptor.\\nI asked them their names. They were Tommy Tiger, John\\nBilly, Charlie Hooker, Billy Smith, Jack Scarber, Billy Few and\\nJimmy Doctor. We asked them if they had good luck hunting;\\nthey replied heap echoo, no look a see meaning plenty deer,\\nno bear. Tiger said White squaw heap brave, no fraid, much\\ngood, bring white squaw, echoo may be look o see. Come back", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0138.jp2"}, "139": {"fulltext": "two moons, go Titusville, get heap Wyoma, good time. Meaning\\nwhen they got to Titusville they would get plenty of whiskey.\\nThey passed out in silence, took their guns and stood in a group\\nunder the oaks and palm trees, each with the proud and lofty bear-\\ning, of the children of the woods. We escorted them to their\\ncanoes, shook hands with each one, told them to come again. Tak-\\ning their long slender poles, they pushed their narrow craft swiftly\\nthrough the water, were soon out of sight beyond the island.\\nWe were somewhat surprised to see an Indian and canoe, glide\\nAny Ticket Agent can tell you all\\nabout THE SAVANNAH LINE\\nto Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louis-\\niana and the South.\\nup to our wharf on Sunday, only two days after the Indians had\\ndeparted. It was Billy Smith he said: echoo, you want um?\\nwe told him we would be glad to pay him for it; he shook his head\\nand said: no money, you take um, Indian send um, Indian no\\nforgit; white squaw good, no fraid.\\nBilly had pulled that canoe of his, five miles through a heavy\\nnorther to bring us that meat to repay us for our kindness.\\nWe gave him a good dinner and coffee, then he said water\\nrough, blow hard bym-by, me go camp.\\nSince the above incidents, Charlie Hooker died by poison. Jack\\nScarber was drowned, Jimmy Doctor killed several of the Indians,\\nand was himself shot for the murders.\\nEXPERIENCE SECURITY SUCCESS\\nMAKE YOUR SHIPMENTS TO\\nS. H. E. H. FROST,\\nCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,\\nlOO PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.\\nSPECIALTIES\\nFLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.\\nStencils furnished on application. ^Established Twenty-nine Years.\\nMembers of the National I^eague of Commission Merchants of the U. S.\\nWrite the undersigned for copies of How to eat an Orange,\\n(copyrighted,) Song of the Indian River, (words and music\\ncopyrighted.) Bread and Butter, (copyrighted.) Farms and\\nHomes, Hotels and Boarding Houses, Map of Florida,\\nschedules and other information concerning Florida s advantages,\\nresources etc., etc. G. D. Ackerly, General Passenger Agent, The\\nTropical Trunk Line, Jacksonville, Florida.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0139.jp2"}, "140": {"fulltext": "4-11-44\\nBY F. G. BALDWIN,\\nA most wonderful discovery has just been made at Granada, a\\nstation on the line of the Sanford and St. Petersburg Railway,\\nwhich is of the greatest interest to antiquarians, and which settles\\nforever some of the disputed points in regard to the deluge and\\nthe course sailed by the Ark in that memorable cruise.\\nIn prospecting for phosphate some miners came upon an old safe\\nwhich, being made of bronze, had withstood the corrosive action\\nof the elements and was in perfect condition.\\nAs the time lock on it had run down and the combination was\\nfound to be set on the numbers 4-11-44 it was easily opened.\\nInstead of the hoard of Spanish gold the finders expected to\\ngreet their eyes, they found a roll of parchment, a handful of\\nancient counterfeit coins and a bundle of 60 day passes including\\nmeals and stateroom which had evidently been taken up and\\ncancelled.\\nOn unrolling the parchment it was found to be written in a\\nAll ticket agents know about the Plant System, and you\\nshould show your knowledge of what is the best by insisting that\\nyour tickets read via. Plant System.\\n-\u00e2\u0080\u00a232^^^ SAVANNAH LINEf^\\nCARRIA6E 5ERV1CE\\nCarriages and Cabs always in waiting on arrival of\\nSavannah steamers. Am prepared to furnish the finest\\nturnouts in the city. Reasonable rates.\\nTHOMAS F. FARRELLY,\\n325 West Houston Street, NEW YORK.\\nIt is useless to attempt to reach Florida from anywhere without\\ntravelling over the Lines of The Plant System, ask the ticket agent\\nfor its very comprehensive and complete map or send your address\\nto W. M. Davidson, G. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla.\\nlanguage new and strange to all the party but one, a real estate\\nagent and graduate of the Florida Agricultural College, and he at\\nonce deciphered it and recognised its value on reading the first line,\\nN-O-A-H., his log book. The following are a few verbatim\\nextracts\\nWind E. S. E., sighted the top of Pikes Peak at 7.30 a. m. bearing\\nW. by S. E., rain still continues. All well aboad except the wild\\nman of Borneo who has cramp cholic.\\nGale from N. W. last night, carried away smoke stack and", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0140.jp2"}, "141": {"fulltext": "masts. Rigged jurymasts of the giraff s necks and made sail at\\nday light. Fish biting well but bait running low.\\nReal estate getting scarce and in great demand by outsiders.\\nTook off the hatches and watered the stock this morning. Am\\nholding for a further rise as I have most of it tied up.\\nTook soundings at 10 a. m., water shoaling, sandy bottom. At\\n3 p. m. two miles from shore.\\nWent ashore in the long boat at 7 a. m. Found a beautiful fer-\\ntile country with fruit and grasses in abundance. Moored the ark\\nto the shore and brought out all the animals to graze and feed.\\nAm strangely tempted to locate an olive branch office here.\\nBrought the ship s safe ashore this a, m. Dense black cloud\\nC OMIVIENCED BUSINESS FEB Y 22, 1839.\\nJOHN NIX CO.,\\ns WHOLESALE S\u00e2\u0080\u0094 /T\\nFRUIT AND PRODUCE V^ommissioii IVlerchants,\\n281 WASHINGTON STREET,\\nJOHN NIX,\\nJOHNW.NIX, -T ^r i\\nGEORGE W. NIX, Ne W YOTK.\\nFRANK W. NIX.\\nThe Florida Central and Peninsula Railroad is the only railroad\\nto the famous Silver Spring, Florida. Splendid through trains from\\nNew York to Jacksonville and Tampa. Connects at Savannah with\\nOcean Steamship Go s Steamers. For best map of Florida and Cir-\\nculars, address A. O. MacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville^\\nFlorida.\\nTHE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE\\nFROM\\nSAVANNAH\\nTo all principal Florida points by the\\nFLORIDA CENTRAL AND PENINSULA BAILBOAD.\\nSand for Best Map of Florida to A. D. MacDonnell, Gen. Pass. Agent,\\nJacksonville Fla.\\nforming in S, W. will go aboard ark to get out another mooring line\\nand make all snug for the night. Will drive part of the managerie\\naboard for shelter.\\nAs this was the last entry the storm which came up must have\\ndriven the disabled ship to sea again, for we have no further record\\nof its journeyings untU its final grounding on a rock not laid down\\non its navigator s charts.\\nThe wonderful relics mentioned above can best be seen by taking\\none of the steamers of the Ocean Steamship Co. from New York,\\nthence by rail via Jacksonville and Sanford to the historic station\\nof Granada where the R. R. Agent will be pleased to give any\\ninformation in his power and direct you to the hole in the ground\\nfrom which the safe is said to have been dug.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0141.jp2"}, "142": {"fulltext": "THE DADE MASSACRE.\\nBY J, A. BELCHER.\\nThis was the most terrible of all the terrible occurrences of the\\nwar with the Seminole Indians in Florida. As it was believed for\\nsome time there was not a single individual left of the United\\nStates party the accounts of this battle were very unreliable, or at\\nleast thought so to be.\\nThe writer of this article, being a resident near the location of\\nthis terrible affair has always taken great interest in the statements\\nmade by those in any way familiar with the circumstances, History\\nhas been scanned, current stories listened to, and descendants\\ninterviewed.\\nThe Historians of the Seminole Wars, have very generally been\\nquite hard on the negro guide Louis Fatio, accusing and seeming\\nto believe that he dealt treacherous with the command of Major\\nDade in whose service he was acting. Louis had lived among the\\nIndians many years and was familiar with their habits and customs\\nand was a complete master of their language.\\nLouis is still living, now about ninety-two years of age, and feels\\nkeenly this stain upon his name and it is from him the writer\\nobtained quite a detailed account of the massacre of which the\\nfollowing is a summary A new treaty had been made and quiet\\nrestored and all thought the war was over, but rumors of depreda-\\ntions by the Indians in the neighborhood of Fort King (Ocala),\\ndecided the Commander at Army Headquarters at Fort Brooke\\n(Tampa), to send reinforcements at once to Fort King, Major Dade\\nwas placed in command of a detachment of about 110 men for that\\npurpose, who were to proceed at once to Fort King. The Com-\\nmand left Fort Brooke a day or two before Chistmas, 1835, Louis\\narrived from Sarasota about this time, and Major Belton secured\\nhis services as guide and interpreter for the expedition to Fort\\nKing. As soon as Louis had joined the command, which had\\nstarted a day before he had reached Fort Clinch, he was ordered\\nby Major Dade to investigate as far ahead of the command as he\\ncould with safety. Louis soon found that it was evident the\\nIndians were bent on making trouble, that the whites were mis-\\ntaken in their belief that the Indians were peaceful, he immediately\\nreported his fears to the Commander, who ridiculed the idea, the\\nmore Louis investigated the more he was convinced trouble ahead.\\nSeveral of the officers tried to persuade the Major that Louis\\nwas correct but he would not listen, yet one morning about this\\ntime Major Dade remarked to one of his officers, See here.\\nCaptain, I had a strange dream last night, I dreamed I was among\\nall the old officers that died in the war then he told the names\\nof those he met, told of how they looked, what they said and did,\\nLouis remarked, I could see the Major was anxious like.\\nThe Major would not let Louis venture far off and began to take\\nprecautions by throwing forward an advance guard, and using the\\nbloodhounds to scour the country ahead of the troops.\\nStrange to say the Indians had some secret way of their own,\\nnot even known to Louis, of throwing these dogs oft the scent, or\\nto use an Indian expression, Don t you think we know what to do\\nto make the dogs quiet.\\nAfter crossing the Withlacoochee River the troops marched", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0142.jp2"}, "143": {"fulltext": "AS A PRELUDE TO TRAVEL\\nSend two 2-cent stamps to George H. Daniels, (ienei til I asseiiKer Agent, New York Central\\nHudson River Railroad, Grand Central Station, Nt-w York, for a copy of the\\nIllustrated Catalogue of the Four Track Series/\\nThis series comprises the most valuable of recent contributions to the literature of travel,\\nand a collection of fine photo-gravure etchings of scenery along\\nthe line of America s Greatest Railroad.\\nThe titles of the principal number of the book series are\\nNo. I.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Luxury of Modern Railway Travel.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 32 pages, narrow octavo,\\nprinted in several colors on heavy coated jiaper. Illustrated by fine engravings from\\noriginal subjects. Most beautifvil book of its kind ever printed.\\nJVo. 2.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Railroad and the Dictionary.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 TlS pages, narrow octaxo. An interest-\\ning treatise on the subjects of railroads, containing an abstract from the Century\\nDictionary.\\nNo. 3.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 America s Great Resorts.~A 40 page folder, with map on one side, 16x36\\ninches, briefly describes and illustrates the principal health and pleasure resorts.\\nNo. 4.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Suburban Homes North of the Harlem.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A 40 page folder, with map on\\none side, 1(3x30 inches, beautifully illustrating the territory tributary to the -Hudson\\nRiver, Harlem and New York Putnam Divisions.\\nNo. 5.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Health and Pleasure\u00e2\u0080\u0094 5Hi) royal octavo pages. Beautifully illustrated with\\nmore than 100 engravings, half-tones and numerous maps. Illuminated cover.\\nNo. 6.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Adirondack Mountains.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 S2 pages, narrow octavo. Illustrated with a\\nnumber of original engravings also a new map of this region.\\nNo. 7.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Lakes of Central New York.\u00e2\u0080\u0094dH pages, narrow octavo. The first\\npublication attempting to describe this region so full of natm-al beauty and historic\\ninterest.\\nNo. 8.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Two to Fifteen Days Pleasure Tours.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 48 pages, narrow octavo, regard-\\ning several hundred pleasure tours, within reach of all. Beautifully illustrated.\\nNo. g.\u00e2\u0080\u0094Two Days at Niagara Falls.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 d2 pages, narrow octavo. It gives full informa-\\ntion as to how one can see Niagara and vicinity best and cheapest. Numerous illustra-\\ntions.\\nNo. 10.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Thousand Islands.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 32 pages, nari-ow octavo. A delightful hand-book\\nof this region, with new illustrations; also a new map.\\nNo. XL\u00e2\u0080\u0094Saratoga, Lake George, Lake Chaplain.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 32 pages, narrow octavo.\\nContains just the information wanted by ijer.sons visiting these famed resorts.\\nNo. 12.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 In the Catskill Mountains.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 32 pages, narrow octavo. The illustrations\\ntell the story.\\nNo. 13.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 An Object Lesson in Transportation.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 A 12 page folder, desciiptive of\\nrepresentative America and foreign railway exhibits at the Workrs Fau-.\\nNo. 14.\u00e2\u0080\u0094436H Miles in 425^ J\u00c2\u00bb/imites.- -24 pages, narrow octavo, descriptive of the\\nmo.st remarkable feat of fast railway traveling ever accomplished. Fully illustrated.\\nNo. 15.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Fishing Among the Thousand Islands.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 X pages, narrow octavo. A\\ntreatise on fishing, writen by an exj^ert fisherman. Beautifully illustrated.\\nNo. 16.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Illustrated Catalogue of the Four Track Series.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 32 |pages, narrow\\noctavo. Profusely illustrated.\\nThe titles of the etchings are\\nNo. I.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Washington Bridge.\\nNo. 2.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rock of Ages, Niagara Falls.\\nNo. 3.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Old Spring at West Point.\\nNo. 4.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 No. ggg and the De Witt Clinton.\\nNo. 5.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Rounding the Nose, Mohawk Valley,\\nNo. 6.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Empire State Fxpress.\\nNo. 7.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 The Horse-Shoe Fall, Niagara.\\nNo. 8,\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Gorge of the Niagara River.\\nEach of the series is briefly but thoroughly reviewed, and reduced cuts of the etchings\\nare shown with full descriiDtions.\\nThe Four Track Series should be represented in the outfit of every American traveler.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0143.jp2"}, "144": {"fulltext": "about 3 miles, where there was a broad expanse of open pine\\nwoods with here and there clumps of Palmetto and wire grass.\\nThe advance guard was 200 yards ahead of the troops, when\\nMajor Dade observed a white mare about half mile up the road\\nand ordered Louis to see what it meant, the next moment there\\nwas the crack of a rifle and Major Dade fell. That shot was fired\\nby the Chief of all the Seminoles, Micanopy; that was the signal\\nfor the savages to commence firing, and there they were strung out\\ninto a long line, long enough to attack both flanks as well as front.\\nThe troops were surprised, but soon rallied and faced their foes\\nmanfully repulsing the Indians. Instead of following them the\\ntroops immediately set to work to strengthen their position by\\nbuilding breastworks with logs and trees and also placed their field\\npiece in position. The Indians soon renewed the attack with great\\nforce and kept up an incessant and effective fire until every white\\nman was killed. During all this Louis was laying flat on his face\\nbehind a pine tree and could hear and see all that transpired.\\nThis occurred on Dec. 28th, 1835, the remains of all these men\\nnow lie in the Graveyard at St. Augustine. The loss was Major\\nDade and 106 soldiers and officers.\\ns. B. DOWNES. Established 25 Years. j. o. downes.\\nS. B. DOWNES CO.,\\nFRUIT AND PRODUCE\\nCommission IVIercinants.\\nSpecialties in their Season\\nFlorida Oranges, Apples, and Early\\nSouthern Vegetables.\\nDRESSED POULTRY IN WINTER.\\nReference, Irving National Banlc, N. Y.\\n329 Washington St., NEW YORK.\\nDon t Experiment in choosing your route to Florida.\\nThe lines of the Plant System form part of the old established\\nand Well known through car lines from the East and West\\ninto Florida, and carry you without change to all important\\nresorts.\\nTEADITION OP CHARLOTTE HARBOR, FLA.\\nA hundred years ago a notorious Spanish pirate, by the name of\\nGasparilla, made this locality a rendezvous. It was just west of\\ntown when, being hotly pursued, he abandoned his vessel, buried\\nthe treasure, which consisted of over a million of dollars in Spanish\\nand English coin and plate ware. The citizens never lose an op-\\nportunity in trying to locate the hidden wealth. The writer, on\\nmaking an excavation in an unfrequented spot, unearthed a tea-\\nspoon, which at first appeared dark and stained, but being cleaned,\\nrevealed pure silver, and letters on handle read, \u00e2\u0080\u00a2f\u00c2\u00ab Mexican\\nSilver.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0144.jp2"}, "145": {"fulltext": "THE LIVE LOG.\\nBY B. T. ARNOLD.\\nOne day a man was hunting alligators around our lake. We\\ntook him to a point where we could usually see them. Just before\\nwe got to the point he left us behind, and began crawling through\\nthe grass towards the alligators. He got near enough, aimed over\\na log at the alligator s eye showing out of water, and fired.\\nHe seemed to be very much surprised when the log jumped up\\nand sped into the water.\\nThe Tropical Trunk Line extends southward from Jacksonville,\\nreaching all the prominent pleasure and health resorts of the state.\\nThe orange groves, the cocoanut orchards, the pineapple plantations,\\nthe phosphate mines, the sugar plantations, the tropical fruit belt,\\nand famous vegatable farms of Florida. Write G. D. Ackerly,\\nGeneral Passenger Agent, Jacksonville, Florida, for maps, etc.\\nFrorr) New Ei^glaod to Florida.\\nThe Savannah Line\\nHAS TWO ROUTKS.\\nONE. From Boston to Savannah via Direct Steamers.\\nTWO. From Boston to New York by any route, thence by\\nsteamer from New York to Savannah in 40 to 55 hours.\\n^AX SA^^E RAXES.^\\nWHY THE PALMETTO TREES ARE NOT ALL SMOOTH.\\nOn a St. John s River steamer during the winter season, it is\\namusing to hear the questions that are asked by the passenger\\nwho is making his first trip. Everything is so novel, so different\\nfrom what you see in the north, that it attracts considerable atten-\\ntion and comment. One day a lady who was very much interested\\nasked the captain of the steamer how it was that some Palmetto\\ntrees were smooth while others were rough with a kind of a platted\\nlattice work all around the body. The captain of the boat ex-\\nplained the difference by saying, In the Springtime, when the\\ncabbage which grows in the top of these trees is ripe, it is quite a\\ntoothsome morsel, and the bears climb up the trees to get the\\ncabbage, and sliding down keeps the tree smooth. Those that are\\nnot smooth are some that the bears have missed.\\nA lady, who was afflicted with nearsightedness, during her first\\ntrip into Florida, spent part of the time in the extreme southern\\npart of the State. Soon after her arrival she remarked to a gentle-\\nman, a resident of the place, I thought you did not have any\\nfrost down in this country. He said, We do not have any frost\\nto do any damage. Why do you wrap all the Palmetto trees\\nwith burlaps, then She had taken the platted bark for burlaps.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0145.jp2"}, "146": {"fulltext": "ON THE WAR PATH.\\nBY P. A. MCMILLAN.\\nIn the fifties a man by the name of Phelps, a Virginian, a famous\\nbear hunter, had his tent pitched near the present site of Banyan,\\nhis dogs six in number were a cross between the mastif and Cuban\\nblood hound, more savage than bruin himself. It was worth a man s\\nlife to approach the Bear Hunters Camp, in his absence.\\nAt this time the mail was carried by sail boat from New Smyrna\\nOlivit Brothers,\\nl^roduce 0ommissiott Mor chants f\\nDOriESTIC FRUITS, ETC.\\n335 Washington St. and 31 and 33 Harrison St.,\\nm^^i-^ \u00c2\u00bbNE:W YORK.e S-4\\nto Fort Capnon, twice a month, a distance of about 150 miles. The\\nmail carrier, a young man by the name of James Russell, had in-\\ncured the emnity of Phelps, and the latter had vowed to shoot the\\nformer on sight, the Indians were on the war path, the settlements\\non the west bank of Indian River were broken up and the mail\\ncarrier dared not land his boat on the west shore on account of the\\nhostiles, and was hard pressed by adverse winds, and grub run\\nshort. When Jim spied the tent on the Island he run his boat\\nashore and marched straight up to it not dreaming that it was his\\nfoe in to whose hands he had fallen. When near the tent the savage\\nbear bogs sprang out and surrounded Jim, but did not touch him,\\nbut kept him a close prisoner until the arrival of Phelps some two\\nhours later who had been out stalking deer for a little diversion.\\nWhen, he, Phelps arrived saw his enemy in his hands, did he take\\nhis revenge. He asked what was wanted, and when he found that\\na man trying to perform the arduous task of carrying the mail at\\nthat time was worn out from exposure and hunger, he bade the\\ndogs begone, took Jim by the hand, fed and sheltered him and thus\\nended what might have been under other circumstances, a Tragedy.\\nJAMES H. FANGHER,\\nDEALER IN\\nBUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, LARD, ETC.\\nHOTELS, BAKERS AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED.\\n69 n Clinton Market, Foot of spdng st., NEW YORK.\\nSt. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona, Titusville, Rockledge,\\nAVest Palm Beach, DeLand, Sanford and Indian River Points are\\nreached via. Jacksonville, and the new Short Line the Florida Cen-\\ntral and Peninsular Railroad, New York to Florida, connects at\\nJacksonville with Ocean Steamship Co. A. O. MacDonell, Gen.\\nPass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0146.jp2"}, "147": {"fulltext": "MUSIC IN THE AIR.\\nNear the mouth of the Alafia River there is an Ancient Cemetery,\\nwhich from the size of the skeletons it is believed to have been the\\nburying ground of a pre-historic race, many of the skeletons are\\nmore than seven feet long.\\nJust opposite this cemetery is heard the IVIusic of Alafia as it is\\ncalled the music is heard most generally at night, it appears to be\\nin the air, and moves about most mysteriously, rising and falling,\\nand seems to follow a boat for a mile or more. The sound seems\\nto be hard to describe, some say it resembles the coo-ing of a dove,\\nwhile others say it sounds like drunken revelers songs. Whether\\nthis music is produced by the Angelic Choirs or is the Music of\\nthe Spheres your deponent saith not.\\nThe Fastest Time, for a long distance, ever made on\\nearth, was made by the Plant System and connections, and\\nthe Plant System is now known as the record breaker.\\nThe equipment and comfort afforded by these lines keeps pace\\nwith their improved time, and the service is unexcelled. Try it.\\nChas. Tollner, Jr.,\\nArtistic Picture Fr ames and Moulding s\\n79 Chambers Street,\\nNew York.\\nWHAT DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE.\\nA man was found dead on the Withlacoochee River who com-\\nmitted suicide under the conviction that he was his own grand-\\nfather, he left the following letter\\nI married a widow with a grown-up daughter. My father\\nvisited our house very often, fell in love with my stepdaughter and\\nmarried her. So my father became my son-in-law and my step-\\ndaughter my mother, because she was my father s wife. Some\\ntime afterward my wife had a son. He was my father s brother-in-\\nlaw, and my uncle, for he was the brother of my stepmother.\\nMy father s wife, i. e., my stepdaughter, had a son. He was,\\nof course, my brother, and in the meantime my grand-child, for he\\nwas the son of my daughter. My wife was my grandmother, be-\\ncause she was my mother s mother. I was my wife s husband and\\ngrandchild at the same time, and as the husband of a person s\\ngrandmother is his grandfather, I am my own grandfather.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0147.jp2"}, "148": {"fulltext": "When you go Summeriilg, bear in mind that you\\nwill find many of those with whom you have been wintering, for\\ninstance\\nIVewport, R. I. Mr. L. P. Roberts of the Mitchell House,\\nThomasville, Ga.. is at The New Cliflfs Hotel.\\nShelter Island Heights, N. Y. Mr. D. P. Hathaway, of\\nThe Seminole, Winter Park, Fla., is at The Prospect House.\\nBethlehem, N. H. Mr. F. H. Abbott of The San Juan, of\\nOrlando, Fla., will be found at The Uplands, and Mr.\\nJ. MacAuliffe from the St. James, Jacksonville, Fla., will be\\nfound at The Sinclair.\\nChidwood Park, N. Y., in the Adirondacks, Mr. W. H.\\nIngold, of Magnolia Springs, Fla., will be found at the Chid-\\nwood Park Hotel.\\nPopham Beach, Maine, on the Maine coast, Mr. H. W.\\nPriest, of The Atlamonte Springs, Fla., will be found at The\\nRockledge.\\nWaukesha, Wis. Mr. A. S, Lee, of Hotel Indian River, at\\nRockledge, Fla., will be found at The Fountain House.\\nBlock Island, R. I. Mr. A. S. Gomer, from The Plant\\nSystem, will be found at The Ocean Vie W.\\nYork Harbor, Maine. Mr. C, P. Dustin, of the Hotel\\nBelleview, Belleview, Fla., will be found at The Norwood\\nHouse.\\nOn the Steamer Block Island, on Long Island sound,\\nMr. Jno. Raftery, the energetic passenger agent of the J. T. K.\\nW. Ry., at Jacksonville, will be found as Purser.\\nNew London, Conn, Messrs. Blanchard Hager of\\nThe San Marco, St. Augustine, Fla., will be found at The\\nPequot Hotel and Cottages.\\nFaquiar White Sulpliur Springs, Va. Mr. Jno. A.\\nBaker, of The Windsor, Jacksonville, will be found at the Hotel.\\nCrawford House, N. H. Mr. H. W. Merrill, of The\\nRoyal Poinciana, Palm Beach, Fla., will be found.\\nYork Beach, Maine. Mr. Romer Gillis, from The Ponce\\nDe Leon, St. Augustine, Fla., will be found at The Passacon-\\naw^ay Inn.\\nLake Minnetonka, Minn. Mr. J. K. Hall, of the Hotel\\nMarion, Orange Park, Fla., will be found at The Hotel St.\\nLouis.\\nNahant, Mass., near Boston, Mr. Wm. Calto of the Putnam\\nHouse, Palatka, Fla., will be found at The Tudor.\\nSaratoga Springs, N. Y. Mr. Geo. Farnham, Supt. of\\nPlant System Restaurants will be found at The American,\\nand Mr, J. N. Willard from the Desoto, Savannah, Ga., will be\\nfound at The Windsor.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0148.jp2"}, "149": {"fulltext": "Canada Atlantic and Plant Steamship Line. The\\nSteamships OHvette and Florida, with their captains and\\ncrews, will be found plying between Boston and Halifax, N. S. and\\nBoston and Charlottetown, P. E. I.\\nAt Manhattan Beach, N. Y. Mr. C. H. Salter, from\\nthe Mitchell House, Thomasville, Ga., and Mr. J. F. Greaves, from\\nthe Ponce De Leon, St. Augustine, Fla., will be found at The\\nManhattan Beach Hotel.\\nOn the Steamer Margaret, on Long Island Sound\\nbetween New Haven and Pico Park, Capt. John Fitzgerald, the old\\ntime steamboat commander so many years in southern waters and\\nmany others whose address appears in this book under the hotel\\nthey have in the South.\\nTRAVELERS BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW YORK\\nBY THE .\u00c2\u00bb^-5\\nNew York New England Railroad,\\nHAVE CHOICE OF TWO EXCELLENT ROUTES.\\n\u00c2\u00ab\u00c2\u00abThP Air* T inP T imitPd Pullman Vestibuled from end to end. Leaves either city 3.00\\nmC All l^ilit l^iiUil.V u, p j^j j^jg opposite city 9.00 P. M., daily including Sunday.\\nBuffet Smokers, Parlor Cars, Coaches and Dining Cars.\\nNnrwriVh T itif Vestibuled Steamboats Express from Boston 7.0s P. M week-davs, con-\\nI^UIWICU X..1U necting at New London with elegant steamers City of Lowell (new)\\nCity of Worcester, due New York Pier 40, North Kiver, 7.00 A. M. Promenade concerts on\\nsteamers every trip. Unsurpassed cuisine and service.\\nGrand Central Station^ 1\\n,22 Washington Street, p^^nv 353 Broadway, VNewYork.\\nStation foot Summer Street, f Pier 40, North River,\\nThe typical tropical topic. Traveling? Take The Tropical\\nTrunk Line. Traffic trends tideward the turbid twisting tack the\\ntrackless tarpon takes. Test the tale the types tell. Travel this\\ntypical thoroughfare through the truly tropical territory. Time\\ntempts the tardy to tarry tax thou thy talent to-day, that thrift\\ntends to thee to-morrow. The thoughtful tourist thanks the terse\\ntutor that tells the truth. The typical trip thine, via The Tropical\\nTrunk Line. For maps, etc., address, G. D, Ackerly, General\\nPassenger Agent, Jacksonville, Florida.\\nHE WARNED THEM.\\nBY I. F. GRAHAM.\\nAt Interlachen there is a colored church with a history: The\\nstory runs that many years ago, the pastor of this flock was very\\nanxious about his people, as they seemed to be doing everything\\nbut seeking the narrow path, in fact, they were generally a bad\\nlot in many ways. At one of those important revival meetings\\nwhere the preacher gets warmed up, he spoke about as follows:\\nLook hea h, you niggers, you got to quit your foolishness,\\nyou got to quit dat lying and dat stealing, you got to quit them\\nboth or you will surely go to dat hot place we bin talkin about.\\nNow you better take warnin in time and I want you to hear me,\\nI se done warned you and don t you forget it, and when you git dar\\nand you see ?ne dar don t go to sayin, I didn t done tell you about\\ndis in time.\\nxxiii", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0149.jp2"}, "150": {"fulltext": "FISH STORIES.\\nMr. L. S. Squier of Monson, Mass, sends the following account\\nof a catch on Ocklawaha River:\\nE. B. Gerald left Morrison Landing at twelve o clock noon and\\nrowed up the river about one mile, then he let his boat drift back to\\nMorrison again, reaching that point at ten minutes before two, fish-\\ning as he drifted, on reaching Morrison he took an inventory of his\\ncatch and found he had caught, in that ride of less than two hours,\\n86 pounds of lake trout: The smallest weighing 7 pounds and the\\nlargest 9^ pounds.\\nMr. Rob t G. Moore of Palm Beach, Fla, sends the following:\\nAmong the stories of great days for sport and a good catch, the\\nlast one of the season is laid in the Land of Flowers.\\nIt seems from the story as told by Col. Geo. B. Swift, at the\\nA NIARVELOXJS SUCCESS.\\n^^r^f ROYAL MILK BISCUIT\\nA.bsolute Purity.\\nThese goods are made by an entirely New Process\\nwhich gives them a delicate and superior flavor\\nnot found in any other Biscuit manufactured.\\nThey Positively Have No Equal. tL% nit%dita7es^\\nMANUFACTURED BY\\nTHE NEW YORK BISCUIT.t CO.,\\nCAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.\\nFishermen s Banquet the other day, that among the guests at the\\nRoyal Poinciana at Palm Beach last winter were a number of noted\\nfishermen.\\nOne evening Capt. J. B. Clow and party, after discussing the\\nrelative merits of bait and etc., decided to make a try for King\\nFish off the coast, so commissioned one of the party to attend to\\nbait and secure a boat; they went to bed so as to get an early start\\non the morrow, which developed into a nine a. m. one, but nothing\\ndaunted the party started and after five hours of the greatest sport\\nknown to the anglers they returned with 3,000 lbs. of King and other\\nchoice fish.\\nParlor Cars, Pullman Sleeping Cars, vestibuled trains are found\\non The Savannah, Florida and Western Railway (The Plant\\nSystem) between Savannah and all points in Florida.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0150.jp2"}, "151": {"fulltext": "OLD AND NEW FLORIDA.\\nr,Y MR. BRADJ,EY.\\nUp to the close of the war (L865) the peninsular portion of Florida\\nwas very sparsely settled, while the northern part of the state was,\\nand had been for many years, in a high state of cultivation, pro-\\nducing among other products the famous Sea-Island cotton. It is\\nwell known that St. Augustine is the oldest town in the United\\nANV TICKET AGENT can lell you\\nall about THE SAVANNAH\\nLINE to FlojHda, Georgia, Alabama,\\nLoicisiana and the So^Uh.\\nStates, yet only a few miles below St. Augustine was merely a\\nwilderness.\\nThe dividing line between old and new Florida is the Suwanee\\nRiver. West of this river the counties of Madison, Jefferson, Leon,\\nGadsden and Franklin were thriving valuable large plantations,\\nand most successful in their operations. The planters in this sec-\\ntion were as well to do as any in the whole South.\\nNew Florida, east of the Suwanee, began to boom soon after\\nthe close of the war, when it seemed to be first realized that here\\nwas really the home of the orange and other fruits of the same\\nfamily. At this time (1865) there was virtually no population,\\nexcept possibly a few along the St. Johns, Ocklawaha, Manatee\\nand other rivers, and along the Gulf Coast, but the aggregate was\\nvery small.\\nLook at it now, old Florida, with its rich, large plantations and\\nfamilies with a history, and new Florida dotted with orange groves,\\nvegetable gardens, and produces all kinds of fruit and flowers in\\nabundance and has a live, wideawake population increasing daily.\\nLook at a map and see its progress: Railroads everywhere.\\nRailroads whose equipment and service are not excelled anywhere.\\nSee your nearest Ticket Agfent, or write for Freight or Passage to\\nC. G. ANDERSON, Agent, R. L. WALKER, Agent, RICHARDSON BARiSTARD, Agents.\\nSavannah, New Pier 35 N. R., New York Lewis Wharf, Boston.\\nW. L. JAMES, Agent, W. H. RHETT, Gen l Agent C. R. K.,\\n13 South 3d St., Philadelphia. ^17 Broadway, New York.\\nJ. D. HASHAGEN, East Agt. F. S. W. Ry, 261 Broadway, New York.\\nJ. L. ADAMS, Gen l Eastern Agent F. C. P. R. R. A. DeW. SAMPSON, Gen l Aeent,\\n353 Broadway, New York. 30 Washington St., Boston.\\nJ. P. BECK.WTTH, Gen l Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.\\nWALTER HAWKINS, Florida Pass Agent. W. E. ARNOLD, Gen l Trav. Pass. Agent,\\nJacksonville, Fla.\\nG. M. SORRELL, Manager.\\nFlorida has many good railroads, they have to be good to\\ncompete with the Jacksonville, Tampa Key West R y, The\\nFlorida Southern R. R. and the Lidian River steamers all known\\nas The Tropical Trunk Line, extending south from Jacksonville.\\nThis line reaches all prominent Winter Resorts of Florida. Write\\nG. D. Ackerly, Gen l Passenger Agent, Jacksonville, Florida, for\\nparticulars.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0151.jp2"}, "152": {"fulltext": "SPEARING PISH ON INDIAN RIVER.\\nBY MRS. C. F. LATHAM.\\nLast evening my husband said; Its a good night for a jack\\nlight, let us go fishing. I donned my fishing suit; we got into\\nthe row boat, and went outside of Scotts Park, as that is the best\\nfishing grounds at Oak Lodge. We lit the pitch pine in the fire\\nbasket. I paddled the boat slowly while he stood in the bow,\\nspear in hand, watching the bottom. Here the patches of sand\\nshowed up clear and the water was calm. Drifting slowly along\\nabout fifty feet from shore, my husband calls out steady now,\\nwhich meant to hold the boat still by sticking the oar in the\\nThe Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad, the only line\\nthrough the beautiful Middle Frorida Hill Country. Talahassee,\\nthe capitol, and only line with through sleepers Jacksonville\\nand New Orleans, connects at Savannah with Ocean Steam-\\nship Co. See map. A. O. MacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jackson-\\nville, Fla.\\nFIRST NATIONAL BANK,\\nCapital, $50,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $55,000.00.\\nA Regular Banking Business Transacted.\\nSafe Deposit Vaults in connection.\\nPrivate Boxes to Rent, $3.00 to $10.00 per Annum.\\nE. W. AGNEW, W. S. BULLOCK, C. J. HUBER,\\nPresident. Vice=President. Cashier.\\nbottom of the river to hold the boat solid while he quickly plunged\\nhis spear into a big red bass. He held it down till he thought it\\nwas drowned, then reached over the side of the boat, down the\\nspear, until he reached the fish. The next act was to take it with\\nthumb and fingers in the eyes and lifting with the spear land the\\nfish in the boat.\\nBut, alas, it was the old story over again; man proposes etc.\\nJust as he hoisted that big fish into the boat there was a change of\\nbase; the fish gave a mighty flop, and I heard my husband say some-\\nthing that did not sound like a thanksgiving sermon. On we went\\na little further, when, steady again, and this time a four pound\\nsheephead lay in the boat. Drifting slowly along my husband said\\nGreat Scott! look at the sheephead around that old snag, can t\\nget them all, here goes for the biggest one. It don t pay to be\\ntoo greedy even in spearing fish, I think he tried to spear two at\\nonce, and his spear came up empty. This time it was thanksgiving\\nand Christmas combined; and he did not call himself a person", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0152.jp2"}, "153": {"fulltext": "sound in the upper story. Another snag, Mr. Fish lay motionless,\\nits death was swift, weight four pounds.\\nHe threw the spear at a huge red bass, but that fish had a call\\nto his club.\\nNow the fun commences, fish all around; we get excited, flop,\\nflop, came the sheephead into the boat. Here comes a school of\\nmullet, we get one of them. A big sea trout broke from the spear,\\nso we did not have to clean that fish. I proposed just one more\\nfish, but my husband said, I guess we have all we need. He\\ntook the oars and pulled for home. We had been gone one hour\\nand a half, and had caught one mullet, weight three pounds, and\\nsix sheephead, total weight twenty-three pounds..\\nN^aperior ^isCQit\\nand pjQ^ Cracl^er5.\\nThese justly celebrated goods have attained their\\npresent high standard of excellence by use of\\nonly the very best material obtainable and em-\\nploying thoroughly competent bakers. They are\\nuniversally acknowledged the FINEST BISCUIT\\nMANUFACTURED.\\nFor Sale by all Leading Southern Grocers\\nMANUFACTURED BY\\nTHE NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.,\\nCAMBRIDQEPORT, MASS.\\nOf Course you wish to avoid the annoyance of delays and\\ntransfers when you go to Florida. By using the Unas of the\\nPlant System you accomplish this, as you enter Union\\nStations at all points.\\nA WONDERFUL SPRING.\\nSix miles from Brandon on the Alafia River there is a noted\\nspring of sulphur water, which from its almost miraculous healing\\nqualities is believed by many to be the veritable Fountain of\\nYouth, the old settlers say that, by using it freely daily and\\nbathing in it, it will remove deeply seated chronic diseases of all\\nkinds, and also take the dark stains from a bad character.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0153.jp2"}, "154": {"fulltext": "Would you visit the famous Orange Belt section of Florida It\\nis reached via J. T. K. W. from Jacksonville, thence via Palatka\\nand The Florida Southern R. R., the roadway of the latter is\\nliterally lined with orange groves and cultivated vegetable farms.\\nWrite G. D. A,, G. P. A., Jax. for particulars.\\nTHE HUMP-BACKED ALLIGATOR.\\nBY S. H. DARE.\\nOnce upon a time, not many years ago, there lived on the banks\\nof the St. John s River a very large alligator, who was afflicted with\\na mal-formation giving him the appearance of being hump-backed.\\nThis alligator lived at a point known as Dead-man s Bend, and it\\nwas one of the features of a trip on this river to see his alligatorship.\\nPassengers were all astir when nearing Dead-man s Bend (so named\\nbecause one of the crew of one of the steamers, was buried there\\nto see this monster, and seldom were they disappointed, as he\\ngenerally was taking his sun bath a thing these creatures enjoy\\nto the fullest extent. One day the steamer had a goodly number\\nof passengers, his alligatorship was viewed, admired, wondered at,\\nand criticised, when a lady from the North asked the Captain\\nTHE SAVANNAH LINE,\\n(THE OCEAN STEAHSHIP COMPANY)\\nConnects at Savannah with two First-Class Railroad Lines into Florida, viz.:\\nTHE\\nSavannah, Florida Western R y, rk%s^lT)\\nOR THE\\nFlorida Central Peninsular R. R.\\n(Bravo by name and always truthful) how did the alligator happen\\nto be hump-backed? The Captain knew that to fail to give his\\npassengers any information wanted or to be ignorant on any point,\\nmeant that his company would dispense with his services, and he\\ntold this story to account for the hump:\\nIn the days of the great Indian wars when the Seminoles were a\\ngreat people, this ground was all tramped and fought over by these\\nIndians. One day the great Chief, Charlie Apopka, was passing\\nthrough this region, alone, as was his wont, and before crossing\\nthe river he thought he would take his lunch, so sitting down on a\\nmossy log he prepared for a snag by building a fire and preparing\\nsome jerked venison he always carried for such emergencies, he\\nhad quite a large knife with a heavy handle, something like a\\npruning knife. When he liad cut the meat to his satisfaction he\\nstuck the knife with quite a hard thrust into the log on which he\\nwas sitting, the mossy log struck him with its tail, it proved to be\\nthis very alligator and the Indian could not withdraw the knife,\\nand nature set to work healing the wound by causing new flesh to\\ngrow around and over the knife and handle completely covering\\nboth, giving the appearance of their being a great lump on the\\ncreature s back. Since then he has always been known as the\\nhump-backed alligator.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0154.jp2"}, "155": {"fulltext": "A GHOST STORY.\\nBY MRS. H. P. MANSFIELD.\\nIn every community there are a more or less number of eccentric\\nindividuals, and Florida has not entirely escaped. Here is a story\\ncurrent in neighborhood of Eagle Lake:\\nA dozen years ago a squatter upon a government claim, built\\na log house, made every article of his furniture, not omitting fancy\\nchairs with springs and rockers, hammocks, etc., cooked his own\\nfood, and performed all the labor on his ranch.\\nBeing fully a mile from any human being, some ghosts took pity,\\nANY TICKET AGENT can tell you all\\nabout THE SAVANNAH LINE to\\nFlorida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana\\nand the South.\\nand kept him company day and night. Although his sleeping\\napartment was securely locked, invisible hands would pull the\\ncovering off his bed, and wrap himself as tight as he could, they\\nwould roll him over and get the bedding. An Indian and Squaw,\\nblanketed and knived, patroled his lake front, and when he pursued\\nthem with rifle in hand, or took sure aim, they would sink into\\noblivion.\\nOnce when crossing the lake at night, of a sudden he discovered\\na female sitting in the stern of his boat, steering out of the course;\\nso persistent was she that he laid down his oars and crept along\\nuntil very close to the figure, then giving a violent spring to grab\\nher, he lost his balance and went overboard (be it known that he\\nwas not the first man who went overboard grabbing at a woman).\\nHowever, she did not drown, neither did he rescue her, nor was she\\ntangible. We all wished he might materialize a real one, who would\\nTHE FARES VIA THE SAVANNAH LINE\\nTO FLORIDA, ARE 35 to 50 PER\\nCENT. LESS THAN BY RAIL.\\nkeep his house and be his companion (and ours), for he is a gentle-\\nman of culture and a linguist.\\nWe advise him to advertise for a wife, but he is too modest, so\\nif any refined lovable lady chances to spy this article, who would\\nlike a home in an orange grove, and a kind husband, one who\\ncould drive the spooks away, she would do well to put in a claim.\\nDo not try any experiments with new and untried routes, insist\\nupon having your ticket read over The Savannah, Florida and\\nWestern Railway (The Plant System) from Savannah to Jackson-\\nville, and get the benefit of an old established line.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0155.jp2"}, "156": {"fulltext": "THE FLORIDA SINKS.\\n(The Savannah Morning News.)\\nThe recent accident on the Florida Southern Railway, near\\nGainesville, recalls the old question concerning the Florida sinks.\\nWhat are they? The immediate vicinity of the recent accident\\nwhere a train run up to Gainsville over an apparently solid road-\\nbed, and on its return found that a part of the road-bed had dropped\\nforty feet below the track, has probably more sinks within the ad-\\njoining fifty acres of land than any other similar area in the state.\\nAbout fifteen years ago I was employed to survey a line for a\\nroadway across this track of land, and found it very difficult to lay\\nout a road between the numerous deep sinks that would be safe\\nfor carriages. So close are some of them to one another that in\\nsome cases only a narrow ridge of soil, sloping both ways from the\\ncentre of the ridge remains solid enough for travel. Some of these\\nsinks have water in them, some are dry, and some are forty feet\\nin depth and bearing orange trees grow on the sloping sides. All\\nefforts to find natural causes for these sinks have failed to account\\nfor their existence.\\nThe numerous recent discoveries in some western states in Cen-\\nFlorida Central and Peninsular Railroad\\nThe New Short Line from the East to Florida.\\nFirst Class Through Trains on Quick Schedule New York to\\nJacksonville.\\nSend for maps and matter to A. O. BlacDonell, Gen. Pass. Agent, Jacksonville, Fla.\\nConnects at Savannah with Ocean Steamship Go s. Steamers.\\nGeneral Eastern Agency 353 Bi-oadway, New York. J. L. Adams, Agent.\\nIt is pleasant to draw a big salary for doing good. All we have\\nto do is to direct your footsteps to the best route in Florida, The\\nTropical Trunk Line. It is composed of the best roads and\\nsteamer lines in the state. Take the J. T. K. \\\\V. at Jackson-\\nville for the Orange Belt section, the Pineapple section and Lake\\nWorth where the cocoanuts grow. Write G. D. A., G. P. A., Jax.\\nfor particulars.\\ntral America and Mexico of the remains of the dwellings of a\\npeople who live beneath the surface of the earth, suggest the pos-\\nsibility that these Florida sinks are the breaking in of the roofs of\\nchambers formed by a race of people, who, in the long ago, occu-\\npied Florida. That subterranean chambers and passageways exist\\nin Florida, is well known, but how they were formed, and for what\\npurpose, I have never seen even suggested in any work on the sub-\\nject.\\nThe natural wells all have an artificial appearance. They are\\nall entrances to tunnels in which water runs. Persons have often", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0156.jp2"}, "157": {"fulltext": "entered one and come out by another. I have heard it claimed\\nthat these natural wells are the open air-shafts to subterranean\\nroadways, and that they lead to large rooms in some places. I\\nhave been told of a large subterranean chamber, near Archer, on\\nthe walls of which are picture-writings.\\nA party of explorers have made some very strange discoveries\\nregarding these Florida sinks. They have found that such of these\\nsinks as they have examined all bear the same engineer s marks\\n(attractive bodies placed in the ground), by which the outlines of\\nthe original work can be traced, and also the connecting passages;\\nand this has led to the further discovery that the same lines are\\n(luite numerous in places where there are no signs or sinks or\\nnatural wells to be seen.\\nEstablished in 1849 kv t^- Arthur\\nArthur^ Mountain and Co.\\nNo. 44 East Nineteenth Street\\nGeneral Stationers\\nMakers of Fine Blank Books\\nfor Hotels and Commercial Houses\\nLithographers and Printers\\nCOPPER AND STEEL PLATE PRINTERS and DIE STAMPERS\\nCORRESPOhlT)ENCE SOLICITED\\nThe scene of the accident on the Florida Southern Railway is on\\nthe edge of Payne s prairie, where 20,000 acres of rich land might\\nyield grain enough to require an immense storage capacity. The\\nspot is centrally situated for water transportation of the crop across\\nthe prairie by its central drainage canal, and is easily accessible\\nfrom a region where there are no large prairies to cultivate.\\nNear Gainesville and in the city there are many places where it\\nis often noticed that when horses trot over them a hollow sound\\ncomes from the ground. I have traced on some of these spots the\\nvery same lines that are found at the sinks. At Ocala, Dade City,\\nTampa, and Port Tampa City I have found the same lines, and I\\nhave been told of many other places where these lines have been\\ntraced by gentlemen interested in the same line of investigation.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0157.jp2"}, "158": {"fulltext": "A MYSTERY OF FLORIDA.\\nNorth of Gainsville is a pretty and mysterious spot called the\\nDevil s Mill-hopper. A large stream of water comes down hill\\nwith considerable force and disappears in a pool that has no visible\\nA Beneficent Traveling Companion.\\nIf you think of going to Florida, you\\ncan take nothing with you better than\\nour Home Treatment. If sick, you\\nhave a true friend. If well, you are in-\\nsured. Please write for particulars.\\nDRS. 5TARKEY PALEN,\\n1529 Arch St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa.\\nSAN FRANCISCO, CaL TORONTO, Canada.\\noutlet. Near Brooksville is another pool very similar to the Devil s\\nMill-hopper. A stream of water pours into it and disappears in a\\nwhirlpool in the centre. Throw a log in it and it will circle the\\npool many times, gradually drawing nearer to the centre. Sud-\\ndenly the log disappears.\\nSome grewsome stories are connected with the Brooksville pool.\\nIt is said that the place is haunted, for the reason that many a man,\\nand woman, too, has mysteriously disappeared in it, never to be\\nheard of afterward. In the pioneer days of that part of the coun-\\nESTABLISHED 1870.\\nStqi jVicl^Gl Plqtir(g ^V oi^l^s\\nNo. 428 WALNUT STREET (rear.)\\nPHILADELPHIA.\\nBICYCLES, HARNESS MOUNTINGS,\\nGENERAL JOB WORK.\\nWILLIAM W. SHOE, Proprietor.\\ntry, so the stories go, there was a secret society which washed all\\nits dirty linen in that pool. In other words, if a man or women\\ngave grave offence to any members of the society, he or she was\\ngagged, bound, and in the darkness of night thrown into the pool.", "height": "3204", "width": "1982", "jp2-path": "florida00arno_0158.jp2"}, "159": {"fulltext": "CENTRAL R.R. OF GEORGIA\\nTHROUGH LINE BETWEEN\\nCHICAGO,\\nST. LOUIS,\\nCINCINNATI,\\nImportant Cities of Georgia, Alabama,\\nAND\\nALL POIHTS IH FLORIDA.\\nThe attention of tourists is especially invited to\\nthrough sleeping car, running every day in the year,\\nbetween St. Louis and Jacksonville, making close\\nconnection at Nashville with solid vestibule trains,\\nwith dining cars, between Chicago and Nashville.\\nThe safest and most reliable line between the\\nNorthwest and Florida is via Montgomery and Albany\\nand Central Railroad of Georgia.\\nW. F. SHELLMAN, J. C. HAILE,\\nTraffic Hanager. 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