. 2 I THE FLORIDA STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1888. -0 I -- f C under the old Bucklen's Arnica Salve. MALABAR CIGAR whIch have FACTORY. grown up Mexico's "Cradle of LibertyAfter ." I"A DIPLOMAT'S DINNER. classical system of education, and which The best salve in the world for cuts, a Cortex conquered the Aztecs and II. C. Starck extent become hereditary bruises ulcers, salt rheum, fe"ersores Proprietor. have to a large sores, established himself in the of Mex- I A Plain and Cbeap Banquet Where Eyerybodjr valley chilblains -Science. tetter chapped hands, Manufacturer of fine WM Extremely Wen'P1eued. ico, the Tarascans sent embassadors to Havana and IVw and all skm and positively tIt eruptions, him and asked for teachers who would corns mestic Cigars. Trade supplied Some years ago an accomplished diplo- of India. with fine The Confectionery required.It piles or no instruct them how to and make cures pay hand made good: Orders mate at the approach promptly representative Washington made satisfac- filled All kinds of India sweetmeats are is guaranteed to give perfect ItcI of a power not of the first importance, molded terms with the all powerful Christian Factory at Malabar Fla. I of brown sugar, many of them tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents : expressed his regret to a friend that he i various of birds and beasts. : gods. The Spaniard forwarded mission. all in Q into shapes box. For sale by drug stores could not give dinners, "because," he Tubes also are made, filled with honey, aries, who turned the Tarascans by thousands per Titusville and on Indian River. 5,000 Budded Trees For ij G: aid, "my government ii. poor, and I and twisted into various forms. Then I from their idols and baptized: them a; cannot afford it." The conversation oc- there are balls of sugar and clarified but 4,I into the Catholic faith. The Tarascans At Low Prices. it curred at the profuse and splendid tableof ter. These confectioneries are soft and became allies of the Spaniards, paid tri Lake Worth Town Lot : 60,000 in Nursery. a a rich and courteous host, whose feasts melt in the mouth. Those made by the bute and were loyal. When Nino de The undersigned have quite a numberof I Apply to W. H. SHARPE were of great fame, and whose invita- higher caste differ from those made by Guzman, the first president of the first good lots in the new town of Lake t tions were credentials of admission to the the lower, so absolute are the laws of andeacia, as the Spanish form of gov- Worth. We will purchase and improvefor City Point Fla. t. best society. A young diplomatic com- cute.-Wide Awake. ernment was called, started out to con- parties at a distance. --- a rade who sat by heard the remark, and quer the country of Jalisco, on the west- PORTER & PUTTER, T1.UIIA T's smiled as he said: "My government is THE BUFFALO QUESTION. ern coast of Mexico. he called on the General Real Estate Agents, c poorer than yours, and I am but lately calzontzin, the king of the Tarascans, to :Lake Worth, Dade Co., Fla. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY C arrived. But what is diplomacy without A. Solution Which Should Be Adopted at furnish 10,000 warriors and a vast dinners? and I am going to give one. It Once-A Manitoba Herd. amount of gold and silver. The DIRECT YOUR TVASIIIXG TO THE PIOXEER ACE\CY. II will not be like this, but the splendor is There is no question in Taxidermist calzontzin promptly supplied the men, not an essential part of the feast. I shall Richardson's opinion that the buffalo is but told the president! he could TITUSVILLE For terms and sample copies address ( give a plain and cheap dinner, to which I. now well nigh extinct on the plains. not furnish all the gold. Guzman CHAS.H. NAL'MAN, I invite you both." I There are a few in Yellowstone park protested affected to disbelieve him and burned STEAM LAUNDRY. ft His manner was gay, and his umta by the government, but they are him, at the same time torturing many Haulover P. O., Brevard county, Fla. t tion was gayly and gladly accepted bo- likely to be killed at any time. In Texasa subordinate officials of the Tarascan Satufatticn Guaranteed by f cause h. was one of the delightful men herd of about thirty is owned by one dynasty to make them reveal the sup- N. C. BRYAN Proprietor. FOR SALE. 1 in Washington. His colleague,however ranchman; several other small bunches posed hiding place of the treasure. The Land on Banana River in t ' who had first his Tarascan dynasty fell the affrighted Express Paid One Way.IDI quantitiesto shrugged spoken may be found, but the days when they ;. suit. l shoulders, and said that fot his part ho rambled at large over the country have Indiana hid among the lulls and mountains t couldn't do it; he couldn't ask people to been numbered. Unless some means of about Lake Patzcuero. They have .iRIVER House and Lot in Titusville. I come to his house and eat a poor dinner. protecting them is adopted within ten never forgotten that awful persecution. Young Oranges, all sizes and prices, ia "Not so fast,'* replied his friend; "I years the American bison must becomean The good Bishop Quirogp spent his lifts Real Estate Agency. ([quantity. Sour Stock. t.y didn't say a poor dinner but n plain and extinct species. In Central park Director trying to undo the mischief wrought by Four Sail Boats, of different capacities.One I cheap dinner. I hope it will be go.i. Conklin has several specimens of Guzman. He won the Tarascans backto Titusville Florida. Ducking Boat. nevertheless although there may be no buffalo, but the cow is growing old and the faith and to great pet'Onallove of , baked carp or stewed nightingales' another! one has not been secured. The himself, but the portion of the country DESCRIPTIVE LIST. ALSO, SEND FOR tongues. Bat come and see." buffalo will not breed in captivity unless, they inhabit baa been the breeding placeof BOATS, to Let by day or longer term. The young minister of the small and like other domestic animals, it has abundant so many: revolutions that it has become Chaa. D. Sweet, Manager. Enquire of poor kingdom was one of the most accomplished room for feeding and exercise. In known in Mexican history as "the cradleof P. D. WESSON.Titusville . men in Washington. He was Central park the animals are confined in liberty.M-Cor. Globe-Democrat. Jan. 1, '88. . known to have corrected a justice of the narrow stalls because the space at the PALM COTTAGE supreme court in regard to a decision ofa disposal of the manager is so cramped. Exhibition of St. "Elmo's J'tre. , United States court in a western state, There is a practical solution of the buffalo A remarkable exhibition of St. Elmo's TITUSVILLE, FLA. :r AE JS and to hare made the correction in English question Mr. Richardson thinks, fire was recently witnessed by the writer r which was a foreign tongue to him, which, if adopted at once, may preventthe on the summit of the Sonnblick mountain IVHOTEL but in English so exquisitely chosen and extinction of the animal. The buffaloes in Austria, about 10,000 feet above Reasonable Rates. Pleasant Location , urbanely expressed that the justice was are easily domesticated, and if accustomed the sea level. probably unconscious of th mortificationof 1 from birth to domestic sur- The synoptic weather chart shows that Near Grand View Hotel. COAOA INDIAN RICER FLA. the correction. The young minister roundjngs. they become quite as easy to there was at the time a ridge of high Furnished Rooms, Good Table. had no foolish, fond reserves. "My government control as ordinary domestic cattle. In pressure over central Europe, with light Mrs. G. W. Mackenzie, Proprietress. Newly is poor. I am poor, wo are allpoor the northwest, where the winters are and variable winds at the lower level Terms $2 Day.Special . in my country" he said "and I long and the thermometer sinks below stations On the Sonnblick it had rainedall o. a*. :nOTEL: per and my secretary work like day laborers zero at the slightest provocation, buffalo day with a southwest to southerly rates by the week or month. here in Washington to acquire end to re- subsist without any discomfort, while the gale. The pressure, which was high port necessary information to my govemment. winters there are generally fatal to (nearly 20.7 inches, the normal being Hardware and "11. ,JAil VIS, Prop'r. ." But nobody was more sought; domestic cattle unless housed and looked 20.3 inches), was falling irregularly, aad The Nearest House to Steamboat Landing there was nobody whose coming more after with the greatest care. the temperature was about 37 degs. General Produce surely brought pleasure to any circle "In Manitoba" said Mr. Richardson Fahrenheit. About 0 p. m., with a sudden - than that of the young minister. "there is a herd of about fifty buffaloes shift of the wind to the north, the Mutual? Benefit Security The day of the dinner came, and a owned by S. L. Bedson. Ernest E. pressure rose and the temperature fell ID MERCHANT. plainer and pleasanter dinner was never Thompson, who is assisting me in the 30 degs. Fahrenheit, causing rain to Florida. known in Washington. Every guest, museum has written an Interesting account : change to sleet and snow. About this Melbourne. - from the eocretarr of state and the,English of them in a recent pamphlet on : time brushes of violet light ware noticed SOCIETYOF envoy to all their neighbors at table, the 'Mammals of Manitoba. A portionof outside the observatory upon the pointsof gave every week, indeed, repasts much this herd are half breeds, crossed with the lightning rod the anemometer TITDSYILLE BAKERY more magnificent. But the simple din. common cattle, another portion are three- cups etc., and even upon projecting ! ner, admirably cooked and served with- quarters bred, and the rest are pure pieces of rock. From the heads of the I I NEW YORK.No. . out display of table service, without the blood. It may be a question whether observers and from their outstretched Washington Avenue near the Railroad carp and nightingales' tongues, but with the pure breed will continue itself but it hands similar brushes of light streamed 233 Broadway, N. Y. the enlivening and inspiring charm of certainly could be maintained if looked (t esembling the positive discharge! from MRS. V. GAILER. LIFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. the hot and the welcome variety of after. This herd has developed from an electric machine), accompanied by a plainest, after the luxurious extravagance five buffalo calves brought by some In- crackling noise and a prickling sensation. Fresh Bread made also Pies daily ; SKiD FOR CIRCULARS. and ostentation of the usual din.. ! dians from Winnipeg in 1878. It re- This continued until the wind, winch . and Cakes all kinds. Cakes for ner was! so fresh and delightful that the : quires no care beyond what is necessary meanwhile had fallen to a calm, changed of satisfaction and pleasure were universal, to keep the different animals from wandering its direction to southwest, and the press- special occasions furnishedat Opened for the Season. end the skeptical colleague who had or being stolen or shot. The buffaloes ure became stationary. The temperature short notice. thought great cost essential to a success- are as hardy as in their wild state. soon rose above the point, but GIVE HER A CALL. e-.A man; who is interested in his own ful dinner owned himself converted, and Mr. Thompeon saw them late in Janu- the snow continued freer for Bornehours. welfare will be pleased to know that the next month ventured upon a similar ary last year, when they were able to dig .-Electrical Review.In ANDREW GIBSON feast, and with the same success. down in the mow and find grass enoughto George William Curtis in Harper's Maga keep them fat. During a blizzard a French Insane Asylum. St Lucie House Keeps the finest oysters to be found in zine. they would lie down in a group with I The expressions of insanity, however T1tus! ,'ille, LiftingThousand rounds. their backs to the wind, and let the mow varied their form, are not interesting to drift over them. The snow and their the unless indicationsof AND SERVED IN STYLE TO SUIT PATEOS3.O . specialist they give FLA. To lift 1,000 pounds on the health lift INDIAN RIVER, - ' remarkable woolly coats kept them perfectly com a mood differing from those character- - is feat for no very a personof fortable. In January, 1884, one of the izing a mental state already classed. Plain and Fancy Cake made to order. sufficient average strength, giving cows calved in the prairie, where "Aubertin the Having been refurnished is now openedfor open would-be murderer of M. Baker's Bread hand. time for few months to daily a practice.Mr. always on the thermometer registered 38 degs. be- guests under the managementof Jules Ferry, belongs to the common Blaikie learned in this the very way at low zero, and both cow and calf survivedand class of which the larger half of his its old proprietor and Also a first-class Barber shop attached. lift of 17 to 1,000 after age pounds only did not appear to suffer. family of insane is composed-the owner. Meals at all hours; from 5 a. m. to Up.m. six months' practice. Those who preferto gen- Parties tlesirnf to leave on morning mu "It that this is seems to me an important - eral paralytics. The symptoms are easily this. lift an actually measured weight will boats and backs will please note question for tho farmers of the north distinguished. Come and see for [Paine [ find it necessary to adopt some such planas J as. Prop.St. . west, and the national government oughtto " yourself, said the professor, who had employed by Topham, preparing was COOPERAGESyrup framework to bear the and take measures for the encouragementof I spied four women under the guidance ofa Lucie, Florida. PIONEER a weight the raising of buffalo stock. An ordi- before the window. We nurse passing in its midst to lift the Barrels $2.25. standing eo as nary cowhide is worth $3. but it is useless met them as they entered the hall. . Passenger Department.DeBARY weight by means of symmetrically attached extra. robe while buffalo Gauged to order ten cents as a an " ' For the average "Well, where are you going? he asked straps. body cannot hide is worth $10 and, as a robe is almost and Repairing.C. . when at all aslant, bear such a weight as one of them. "To fetch the soup, answered & PEOPLE'S LINE Wheelwrighting indispensable m the northern clio the woman addressed, with a 1,000 pounds. mate. The buffalo sheds its woolly hair O. B. ' Whether such exercise is good for the slight hesitation of speech. Now STEA1WEB.S.L . whole deal once a year. This wool is easily gath- watch her walk," said the professor to Honey barrels and Oval Water Breaker t body as a depends a good on afr' the opportunities which a man has for ered, and it works up well into a coarse me as the little procession moved on. I from $2.00 up. abnormal of I yarn. One animal will yield ten to noticed the same incertitude of motion as correcting an development twelve pounds of raw wool. At onetime Tanksand of speech. Those are the the muscles of other symptoms lifting by means ex- there were factories for the manufacture whereby to distinguish the general WORK to order - ercises, increasing the development of paralytic all kinds of COOPER of buffalo wool but they have whether his illness manifests itself Other muscles and wellas giving activity as T. JOHXSOX disappeared with the buffalo. The K ool under the form of hypochondria, melancholia - to the frame. Richard A. Florida- strength - of the hybrid animal becomes darker and LaGrange, : : Proctor. i mania, monomania furor, hallucination City of Jacksonville finer, and the buffalo in , hump disappears j or softening of the brain.- " Georgian and Circassian. the mixed breed. The animal itself becomes Paris Cor. New York Post. CAPTAIN w. A. SHAW. ' The Georgian has a beauty quite different hardihood more and docile is though better retaining milker than its I Daily Jacksonville except Saturday. ROCK LEDGE, a The Horse Car of Rns,la. , from that of the Circassian. The Cir cassian is dazzling queen like and stately. the pure buffalo. This cross breeding At :Moscow and St. Petersburg the BL B. Plant, Indian River Florida affords wide for stock , She has a fair skin. She is elegant in "a York opportunity Tribune.The street cars are similarly constructed to CAPT. I. C. HALL, , form. Sho is kindly and gentle in voice, raisers. -New. those in Paris, but are a little larger. . but lazy in movement and without spirit. j i They are almost as long as the passenger Daily from Sanford except Sunday. Winter Homes etc. One of her own sex has said: "There is Most Decorated Mao. coach on a steam road-have double It would be difficult to who is the I ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. , no soul in a Circassian beauty; and as say I decks, or two stories and accommodate she pillows her pure, pale cheek upon her most decorated man of Europe. Each of !j' over sixty Iktsse'ers: without crowding. Schedule-May 29, 1W. Building Lots centrally locatedin . small dimpled hand, you feel no inclina- the three emperors and the royal sover- I A stairway winds up at the rear of the tion to her into exertion eigns of Europe average fifty grand to the seats above .OC'.H. LASUISGB. NUETB.Lease. . arouse ; you are j cars leading long over Arrne. i Rock Ledqe, contented to look upon her and to con- crosses, with their respective appendages., which is a wooden roof or canopy, and 3,0: pm.. Jacksonville 6:0: a m Aside from the sovereigns and princes, I 7:00 m Tocoi Le.ve.OO : Four' 4Te template her loveliness. The Georgianis the passengers have the privilege of a p With or without Orange Trees. A creature with eyes like meteors and I should think the most decorated man seat in the breeze above or in the in- 9iO: pm IolIestou palatka -- 110 120: ; p a tu m minutes'walk from Stores, Port land one: * I I II pm. and Hotels. Also other teeth almost as dazzling as her eyes. Her must be either Count Andrassy the : closure below, the latter being like the 11:00: pm. Welaka 10:10 p m Call on or address the owner, former chancellor of Austria, the station 12:00 m d t Georgetown 9:10 pm I or : - mouth does not wear the sweet and unceasing interior American street cars. Eight: Fla. smile of her less vivacious rh"aLBut I master of -. a well known water- : horses are used when there is anonon 2:5. ::;:o a am.m olusia\tor 1:5 1:10 pm1 p 10 S. RYDER, Rock Ledge, the proud expression that sits upon ing place. The latter receives an average i the ground, four of them being hitched :- ;) a. m DeI.and Landing 5.00 pm NO AGEXTS.Important . of three minor crosses annnally, depending 5W am Blue Spring -1:15 p m - finely arched lips accords so well with abreast. In the summer four horses, two Arrive her stately form and lofty brow that you s mainly on the number of abreast, do the pulling. Three men run 8:00.m Enterprise 20 p m do not seek to change its character. i! sovereigns and princes visiting the place; the car-a conductor, a driver and a man 9:0': a UI anrord. City Wharf 1::>0 p mI ! I 9:30; am" Sanford H. F. R. R. I:U p m to All station masters Home Journal. physicians, police commissioners who rides the off horse hitched in the and others are in many instances rear. The driver rings a bell I Co'.Frtlo.-At Tocoi with St. Johns Railroad; Origin of Color DUndDebs. I remunerated for their services ously, and when any one (,continu.1 II at Palatka uith Florida Southern Ea.lway;at R Hea with crosses much as the tun with H. John's and Halifax River Railroad; : very gatekeeper the track in clots of color blindness lies cross but That the origin at .\>tur with M- Johus and Lake Euntia Railway; in in the brain, and not in the eye, has been : of the castle of Chillon receives a rings more vigorously and rails in several I I at DeLand Lan