4 THE FLORIDA STAR, THURSDAY, FEB. 16, 1SS8. """\ :: r Bucklen's Arnica Salve. I MALABAR CIGAR FACTORYII. THE FLORIDA STAR. I St. Taleiitlnc'N Fair in Tlttisville. E:mthusiastically applauded.The I , The best salve in the world for cuts, card for the following is the menu II. C. Starck Proprietor. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever I PCBLISIIED EVERY Tllrn DAY. The Fancy Fair and Bazaar washeld, as ]regular supper which was served to the sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, I Manufacturer of fine Havana announced, on. Monday and Tuesday, ]arge crowds that visited the Fair: corns and all skin eruptions, and posi- I Cigars. Trade supplied: and IWmestic Editor ant Pnlsier. 1 with fine B. WAGER . ELLIS and proved to have been quite a success Mtat: tively cures piles, or no pay required.It : hand made pood*. Orders promptly fill* . satisfaction - chicken duck ham, tongue, is guaranteed to give perfect Factory at Malabar, Fla. $t.iO ICrl1l1nln. both financially and otherwise. The Turkey, or money refunded. Price 25 cents I :!3i fair was held for the benefit of the pro- I ]roast beet, pressed beef. box. For sale by all drug stores in Entered at the Post Office at Titusville at posed new St. John's Episcopal Church, Salads: per Titusville and on Indian River. i 5,000 Budded Trees For 1ili] Second-Clou Matter. and we have no doubt a good round sum I Chicken, lobster, salmon, cold ham, I At Low Prices.! collected for the building fund of :palmetto cabbage. i in .\ SQUARE Is one Inch In space; 24 squares was 60,000 Nursery.Apply . make a column. this church. Bread : to W. H. SHARPE, . For advertising rates enquire of the Editor Rolls bread biscuit ham sandwiches, Promptly at noon, Monday, the doorsof , =: City Point alwaysenclosing atwo cent stamp. < tx> rgtdQ FNEWSPAPER . the commodious "Exchange" were tongue sandwiches. m TilE STAR is the OFFICIAL newspaperfor opened to the public and the visitors as Relishes: l ... td =:r S H .... :K 1U I.L\.X'S Brevard county. __ they entered could only be astonished at Tomatoes, stuffed eggs, guava jelly, tx> q S the attractiveness of the display and decorations pickles, orange and palmetto honey. S E't 0' o j SUBSCRIPTION AGESCI rotra'l on fllo at ties 0 0pJO Tnaytxs I I THIS P APER K fio well&. Co's Newspaper of the different departments.On Oysters : c+ < p o TIlE PIONEER ACiEXCY. Sf.> whp"* dI"l1"3contract Bureau lOSpmce Advertising*may lie made lot It IXIV KW IO11K. the left, on entering, were St.Valentine's Stewed, raw, fried, pickled. i' t:$ IIj ( J'q and 0CD For terms sample copies (J'q JTI addressCHAS.H.NAUMAX -- --- post office and the commodious There was also tea and coffee, ice cream, """' 'The Star has the Largest circulationof lunch counter, which was most tastefully cake and lemon. t:$ 0 c S+ $. pJ pJ , t: any paper on the East coast of Fla. decorated by Mrs. Restall. The The Fair has proved a great success: in J+ tJj CD gtz.1 0 I Haulover P. O., Brevard county, Fla. lunch counter, as well as the tables in every detail ; it was liberally patronizedby :: t:$ CD CDj - and Saturday evenings at Ulc FOR SALE. Friday the center of the the room, were presidedover our citizens, and the amount realizedis -i Wager's Hall the famous Templeton is + t-3. tvpJ 0s:1 Land on Banana River in by Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. Gaul en something like $350. It thoughtnow I-'t quantities Opera Co. will play the comic operas, assisted that the of the church will Ul d ) to suit. and Mrs. Restall, and were ably building :$ "Mikado and "Mascotte." This company : Ul 8t Reserved seats are on 0 ALSO, w every respect. the Fair was these ladies worked agement of Mrs. Happoldt, who, with the < O sale at the store of J. Birnbaum at $1.00 open p... Ul CD =:r c+" BOATS, to Let by day or longer term. and the returns for assistance of those heretofore mentioned, most indefatigably, each. As the house will be crowded, o s:1 &. ( =:rt1 Enquire of . their work forms a large portion of the worked with a will to make the Fair and -i 0 pJc on i n\J. 1 b"V L.. J' ,. should seats early. ...., secure + your you full amount realized. Bazaar what it was-a decided success. a. Titusville, Jan. 1, '88. td CD . OXE of our old 8ub'5criberin writing Next, on the left, was the bazaar of I (JQ + t-1 a ITIt1 - - c us, says: "Enclosed find $2.00. Please fancy work under the charge of Miss Prices of 'Vegetables.PHILADELPHIA : + E:0: L.l.J :T. v=: sDELMOMOO give me credit for same on subscription Lelu Pritchard and Miss Do Cantillon Feb. 10th, 1888. CT W IS.-" & .. account to FLORIDA STAR. From its Ronald. This was the most attractive Editor of the Florida Star: t pJ .. : HOTEL . columns I find there must have been a stall, to the eye, in the building. This Dear Sir-About a, dozen boxes of r'Ul P g t-1 P ....... ,, great change in Titusville since I began display consisted of numerous articles of 't CD ffi < P COSr COAOA. DlA RIVER. FLA.Nrwly . beans in yesterday sold at $1. They " . { " the seven ladies' handiwork of which were of H take some years ago. many to paper I Furnished Ioowo. COCK Table came Merritt's Island. A few tomatoes 9 CD r *3 p We like to receive such letters-who rare design and exquisitely made. We also sold at $4. Cabbage in demand at would not ? There is nothing that learn from Miss Pritchard that the pro- Terms 82 per Day. $3.50 and $1 box plants, $1.50 ; egg per touches the newspaper man's heart like ceeds from this department amounted to Special rates by the week or xnoiitb. per dozen ; hot house cukes, $2 to $3: per kind word two but they are generally over $100. a or ; dozen ; strawberries, ;."-c. to $1 per __ __ h __ ________ _________ WJI. JAIIVIS, i'rop'r. like angel's yi-its-few and far between .\ fancy department came next under a them all :\[Mackenzie quart. Weather very cold-10 above CARDS. The Al'tfwtf Home to Steamboat Jizndi ,. but then we appreciate the management of : ; zero this morning, with a heavy northwest ............... - who lived ina Old the including the woman : more. wind and snow. L. A. GIXGKAS, .I I. shoe," etc. Security Mutual BellefilSOCIETY WILL the Sanford Aryus-Alliance please At the rear of the long building was Yours truly, 1 i issue B. F. IVES & Co.acltlcig ATT'HT-LAtf' AND NOTARY PUBLIC in its - it to publish, explain how came the Dutch Market, presided over by Miss .. of the 9th inst., an article as original Carrie Gruber, who exhibited more thanan Hock Ledge, Florida. His State. :: :: ; editorial twitter which appeared in the unusual interest in the success; of this -- of December 29th!) From the Washington Critic. McCKORY, OF columns of the STAR department: and to whom a great deal of J. with an alteration of about two words? : credit is due ; nl-o to the aMtanKThi. Congressman Dougherty, of Florida, is ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NEW YO 111(. If the editor of the .l.-.l. deemed it .-. was, also, a leading feature of the a firm believer in the superior attractions , worthy to "fill up" ought it not to be Fair, for here were oi! red fur sale vegetables of his State, as the following true story I Miami, Dade County, Florida. No. 23. Broadway. N. Y. worthy of proper credit. We have not fruits meats fresh straw- will testify : I' Taxes for non-residents paid. Titles COST. eggs, LIFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL examined and Abstracts furnished, haying :- the slighcst objection to anything being I On one ('ca'iOlssachu5etts man berries, tin ware, etc. jim completed an Abstract of the . I. copied, by other newspapers, out of the On the right side of the hall, on enter- was his: guest, and the Congressman took Records of Dade Countv.L. SFNI FOR CIRCULARS. columns of the STAR but we labor under ing, was the Pink Table of Mrs. Brown, him around, :showing him the charms --- the impression: that we are entitled who made a decided success of the fancy nature had so lavishly bestowed upon the Do GAULDEN, Opened for the Season. I! to just a little credit when such a courseis cakes, etc. She was! aided by Mr. Brown, favored section. rzlrA man who is: interested in his: own followed. who attended to the serving of the ice "See," said Colonel Dougherty, rapturously ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, welfare will be pleaded to know that i I WE welcome our exchanges this cream, which was in great demand, notwithstanding "the beautiful flowers, the luscious Titusville, ,, Florida. ANDREW GIBSON among the cool weather. Mrs. fruits, the soft blue sky, the birds of bril- week the initial number of Public Spirit, : & WILLIAMS, Keeps the finest'oysters to be found) in of undulations liant the started I Brown was the fortunate finder-but not plumage, gentle JONES a new 5-column folio paper just land." Titus, *'illc, the the owner-of the gold wedding ring, and Andrews. Messrs. King Attorneys-aI-Letts. '1 at Cocoa by which she discovered in the last piece of "Oh, yes, I see," replied the practical AND SERVED IN STYLE ;TO SUIT 1'ATKOXs.Plain . in their j The publishers, as expressed Titusville, Florida. Yankee slapping his face and hands- -0- the examined the cake on plate.'e : hit in not made editorial, have a tryingto onlfr.JJftier's . named "I see ; but these infernal mosquitoes and Fancy Cake made to and think the print a "blanket sheet." The cost ring, gentleman GEO. )[. ROBBINS, rend hrnd. ruin the prospect. ahray* on Mrs. Brown the should feel by as owner, and time generally expended on a large dear sir Also first-class Barber hop attached.Meals : . proud of it. "Why, my expostulated ATTORNEY-AT-LAW a breaks them ere they . paper frequently at all hours from 5a.m. to lip is ; "there Dougherty, are no mosquitoeshere able to weather their first annual. The Gypsy Tent was ably presidedover Parties irn to leave on morning uiau are You are totally mistaken-you TITUSVILLE, :FLA. boats and hacks: will please note thl . Mrs. G. M. Robbing assisted i by 1, The new 1'ublicspirit is newsy and crisp, by : " and it should be generously supportedby Miss Sophie Fischer. It was a great at- only think so. TT ATKINSON, PIONEER COOPERAGESyrup The visitor would not be persuaded, I the citizens of C.ucoa.r.. Andrews traction for the young men during the . j however, and after an argument empha- Barrels $2.25. writer first evening. On the following eveningthe . 1 is a versatile and interesting as JUSTICE OF THE PEACEFor sized by slap, he accepted a bet of fifty cents extra. to order ton and with the aid of the program in the! tent was a thrilling Gauged ; well speaker, tableaux entitled the "Babes in the dollars from his hot that he (the hot) the Second Ju-tice District of Bre- Wheelwrighting and Repairing. will Cocoa an interesting - { excellent "local give yard county ; Court days, third Mondayof would take off all! his clothes and lie on which Mrs. M. P. Wood in journal. Robbins each month.a.EORE C. O. 3*. f Mrs. Mussemlen, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. his face in the sand for ten minutes and I Ix several of our South Florida exchanges be disturbed the Honey barrels and Oval Water Breaker not by mosquitoes, nor + Robbins, and lat, but not least, Master V. HONKER. from 82.00 up. we notice articles in relation to Person l'addi on\l1 took a part. It was show the slightest! sign of discomfort.The . the recent improvement of the depth of the chief attraction of the evening, and Congressman peeled down to the JnsllcB of the Peace and Surveyor. Tanksand water at Smyrna: bar, and the direct one of our staff who viewed the babes" skin, prostrated himself, and the visitor all kinds of Cooi'Ei: WORK to order cause for this i* thought to be the open- little stood over him holding a watch with one Can furnish the highest testimonials fromSiuveyorJieneral T. JOSI.VSO.V: , says they were highly amusing of Dakota as to competency ing of the Haulover canal, which the creatures and caused great fun-especially hand and fighting the pests with the other. as r. S. DKl'UTY sUUVEYOIi LaG range, : : FloriJa- of public lamN. Terms for tlelcl work,platting -' - Sanford Argus-Alliance says probably when Mrs. Mu "' ndcn clapped her For five, six, seven minutes, Dougherty and alllanol calculations, $). per lay or any : - caused by the current of the Gulf stream hands. lay there, covered with mosquitoes, part ol a day! ami expenses). FLOU1DA.paiil.WAVKLANI ROCK LEDGE flowing north, and coming into doe Rebecca at the Well," presided over but betraying not the slightest emotion. , contact with the coast at Jupiter and In- Miss Decker The visitor; by this time, thought he was T JOHNSON: COCKSHUTT. by wavery prettily arranged Indian River, Florida, dian River inlets. near the gypsy: tent, and here going to lo e his fifty, and with great sagacity - Brother Argu Alliance we blush for l lemonade was drawn from a dainty well took a stm-glas from his pocketand Justice of the Peace, .. you Jut think of the magnificent built up of coquina rock and neatly trim- focused the rays on the Congress And Notary Public,State-at-Large. Court Winter Homes etc. t Gulf stream coming in at Indian River med with evergreens. Mrs. Decker also man's back. day 1st Saturday of month.LaGrange,Fla. , i inlet and flowing north through the Indian kindly assisted at the well. For a quarter of a minute Doughertynever Building Lots centrally locatedin River Narrows and the shallow I B. BURCHFIELD, I Miss Gibson's Fish Pond was an amu flinched, then he began to squirm. R. l Haulover canal, which is not six feet ing feature, and was well patronized both The Yankee kept perfectly still. In three- Rock Ledqe, deep, while you say it is fifty, and then by the young and old. quarters of a minute Dougherty was con- COUNTY SURVEYOR.Orders With or without Orange Trees. Four o1ce dIlre proceeding north and cutting out the bar The Misses Egger had charge of the torting like a man in agony, and stretch by mail will receive as prompt minutes'and Hotels.walk from Also Stores other, Post land*. . , Mosquito inlet. o-'OuaI( all entirely hand the visitor attention's calls in the owner, : Fortune Bag, from which the young men ing back one appealingly to person.Address Call on or address ; I wrong. The Haulovercanal current, if he cried out. : Georgiana, Fla. Ledge, Fa' drew their fortunes which were: read to S. RYDER, Rock it has has no influence on the Mos. if 'ou'l1let kill that any them by the young ladies in charge. "Say, Boston, ) me NO AGENTS.Important . quito inlet. That inlet is affected only This was the place to find the young infernal yellow-jacket, I'll go you fifty g. F. GRAY. ---- by the tides and the head of fresh water dollars more on the mosquitoes I"! - from the Halifax and Hillsborough men at. Watch Maker and Jeweller.ALL to All! \\ must not forget to mention Mr. hills' rivers. The Haulover canal is fillingup The County Commissioners of WOUK WAUKAXTED. Howell Titus, who worked like a Trojanin rapidly, Brother Breeze, and scarcely various departments during the Fair. borough have appropriated $500 for an Shop at John M. Dison's Drug, Store,Titusville, FlaJJ i three feet of water now mark the vast exhibit at the Sub-Tropical. Colonel Gaulden, Mr. G. )[. Robbins, ' and extensive work (?) done by the T. REDDING in SouthFlorida Capt. Pritchard, Mr. Sanders, and others NOTICE. The most important crop Coast Canal Company to claim several whose names we fail to remember did State of Florida. ) I is the Orange crop, and everyone thousand, acres of fine Indian River of Dade. i : County and make the affair a f assist ' their best to a CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER to secure should endeavor 1 i land. Take notice that six months after the ra success. date hereof I will present to the County I Titusville, Fla., variety of orange in planting; s &* '' The Informant says the greatest swin- The hall was very tastefully decoratedand Judge of Dade County my final accounts fruit tf bfe such dle and biggest farce that has, perhaps, the ladies prettily and picturesquelyattired. and vouchers as Executrix of Charles Is now prepared to attend to work in this To do this, and pet Site Moore, late of Dade County, deceased, line and furnish materials. Estimates given taken premiums at"many of our ever been perpetrated upon a credulous when so desired and the erection buildings EJpO" and ask tor final discharge as such community, was the donkey and monkey Some excellent instrumental music was executrix. November my 16th, 1887. and dwellings solicited. 45vl,i Fairs and at the New Orleans )1.- show that exhibited at Bartow last week, rendered by Messrs Ender, Wager and ELIZABETH J. MOORE, Will also furnish town lots with houses complete sition buy your trees from CB' I Edith Altree 3,1 Executrix of Last Will and Testamentof at reasonable rates. Houses built in ) and carried out of town between $300 I Orndorfl; and Miss sang any style 10 suit purchasers. Prices and full grader & Son Rockledge, FU and$400. couple of charming songs which were I Charles Moore, Deceased. 32-6m particulars furnished upon appication. a