tl 4 ._ ._ THE F R D.si .AR, THURSDAY l, MAR. 15, 18SS. __ _ THE FLORIDA STAR. I scene- to look eastward down the long avenue i Immigration Call. 1 ANOTHER EXPEDITION TO START f AN--ALLEGED--MIRACLE.A --- -- fringed with tropical trees, and view The citizens of Brevard county are requested FOR THE REGION OF ICE. PUBLISUED EVERY- THURSDAY.. the river, bathed in sunlight, in the dis- to meet at Hill's Hall, Cocoa, 'I Comraiv.lon Appointed Investigate.by the }'o... ta ELLIS B. WAGER Editor and Miste tance. We met several of our prominent' Fla.at 10 o'clock Wednesday, March i They Cummins Will Start Summer From-If the Scandinavia Expedition the Ii I, ST. Loris Ma, March: .-This wee- citizens, who were there for the Vicar General Brady and Fathers Zei'fer 81.: O per Annum. of inspection, and there were many expressions 21st, for the purpose of taking such stepsas t Successful Much Valuable Scientific In- | Vandersanden. May and Coffey will sit as a" of delight and surprise at the are necessary to raise funds, to be paid formation Will lie Gathered. I II ?ommission, by authority of the pope, to m- into the Entered at the POll Office at Titutville at NEW YORK, March to.-An Arctic expedition quire authenticity of a suppn ,j Second-Clots Matter. eight,. few of our new settlers being I Ia"'are into the treasury of the State Immigration -I I which has thus far not attracted much I niracle, with a view to the canonization of of the existence of such rich land I Madam Rant of Pans, as: a saint ui (Executive Committee,) Association, attention, although it may possibly produce I Crtholic chunh.jlevenyearold In N :: the 24 Cu.Bakewell Inch In \ Is SQUARE one space; squares vicinity th. and in the immediate - tropical scenery I! valuable scientific results is to some going make a column. for the purpose sending agent to the : : daughter of JudBstewe , : advertising rates enquire of the Editor of Titusville This property has start fron Scandinavia this coming summer. I af the court of appeals was lnjtacitlou always enclosing atwo cent stamp. been cut up into five acre lots, whichare States, North and West, with printed The interior of Greenland is almost un- I I ,lured it iv claimed, of a chronic case of hip ly THE STAR is the OFFICIAL newspaperfor held at very reasonable figures. In addition matter, provided by said Executive Com- 'known. As far as the expl<,.'"eN have ,I ji of dnnn Iknown as Madame coxnlqia, by laying a pie hitherto been able I horn by: Beret in her i to penetrate it has been lit, Brevard county.THIS to the work already done, the own mittee, for distribution among the thrif- I :on the diseased limb, and offering I j found covered with ice and snow, although I prtjer* s PAPER maybe w me at epe : ers propos to cut a good ditch between ty, practical citizens of the less favored ; rton, of the circuit court, has just Jt.'CH"jtl completed, we predict that many home- at MicU trails are unconstitutional, aiu at a distance and pay high rates seekers who at present go southward the Northern Division, 1 to T>4 in the to participate in the Chicago show :hat the tav :o pay the interest are illegal for transportation. It is hoped that those Southern ; 1 to 122 in California, 1 to encampment. tad cannot he 'ol1t'f.tc.l. The qui-tion W iiiIH t would, if the advantages of this location While all the other . gentlemen who have been so enterprisingas 73 in Texas, while in Florid-i it i is but expeditions have started ";u i'if i t > the state sapr.lns court :aiitltj were placed before them, remain with us. from the Danish colonies on the west side of .Joutltlt the Unittil States*su1>reme..olrt. to erect their factory here may meet 1 to 278. In short, it may be asserted Greenland, Mr. Nansen's intention is to start We predict that before another with such encouragement as they deserve year without fear of refutation ,that Floridapossesses ; from the east side from some place in the An Iowa Collision. d+ rolls round, a hundred new families neighborhood of Cape Dan, about t>6 degrees MARSHALLTOWX Iowa much March 8.-A serfS - and that a a more agreeable and : they may reap* .proper. would gain a"l livelihood between here north latitude, where he expects to get :> collision between a wild freight and a return for their ifiv stmeht. healthful climate than any other Stateor ashore from some Norwegian sealer. He and Aurantia, and do their trading at regular freight train, on the Iowa Central A marine railway! ,,capable of handling Territory in the Union." ,The, blending thinks the expedition in that way, will be railroad took place early yesterday morning TitusvilJe and that number couldbe ; forced to fulfill its once learners tile 'size of thb Rockledge, or of the tropical climate of South Florida journey, as there will about two miles north of Hampton. The secured, their success and satisfaction : hardly be a possibility of returning, the only engineers and firemen of both engine* is assured fact and we are informed with the rich, responsive sand-loam population on the east side larger, an in their news home would be such being some Esqui jumped, and were but slightly injured. Two negotiations are already on foot soil, upon which almost: allan l every maux, whose village are anything but brakeman named Ferguson and Williams as to insure, in the next few to the abodes. i years charming Another advantage of of the plant. of value can be -cereals were seriously injured, and both will pi ol* the crop for purcha necessary groun , business, men of Titusville, the, trade of his arrangement is that he will not then need liiv die. Both engines and seventeen cuwere U This is an Icnterpmo'that will be an immediate well oand grave, vines and root crops: to-wit : Irish to cross the continental glacier more than badly wrecia.lussia's . as as populous a neighborhood - benefit to the town, and keep i and sweet potatoes, cabbage, eggplants g- once, while the former expeditions, in case of could be found in the as anywhere success, would have had to return the same much money here that has formerly been beans tomatoes, celery, etc.-for they had advanced. National II>'inn. Stnte."e the way cannot too strongly urge The Russian ' national anthem -God paid out for labor el.-e\\here. The repairs importance of the construction at once the Northern markets in the early spring, The whole distance from coast to coast is Protect the Czar," was first performedat , made on the steamer Kockledse last sum- of a 'good county road northward fromTitusville enables us to realize from $100 to $3UO explorers about four advance hundred twelve miles,to and fifteen supposing miles the the Grand theatre, Moscow, in December mer cost! the owners something over a per acre, net profit. a 1833. Previous to this there had as far as the county line. As day a very small run for a skilober-about thousand dpllars. With the fleet of steamers we said at the outset of this article, the The real staple crop of South Florida thirty days will be needed for crossing. been no national hymn in Russia, and the contented themselves \0iich ply Indian River, consists of They will take with them necessary czars usually now upon citrus fruit provisions ]lemons * outlook oranges, " than , vas never more promising for about two mouths, and these, with "God Save tho King. -Detroit several thousand dollars are spent annu- at present=: and its our belief that the limes, etc. In many instances oranges together with the necessary scientific instru- Free Press. ally for repairs, all of which can be kept entire State, especially the Indian River bring from $:)00 to 81000 per acre, and, ments, change of clothes, sleeping bags, andso , here if the projectors of this new enter- in some instances $tOOO forth, they will hive to draw on sleds and Paris Gloomy Apartment country, and particularly Titusville, is : over net profit, toboggan ' Ic has been ascertained that, free as prise carry their plans into execution? on the eve of a new era of unprecedented: per acre. Mr. G. S. Hardee fertilized his The necessary financial support will be light and air are, there are over 27,000 The erection of a new and commodious prosperity. grove by penning 200 head of cattle on given the explorers by Mr. Gamel, a coffee families in the city of Paris inhabiting hotel upon the magnificent lot in the - ,- it for a few weeks. He has three acres, merchant of Conenhagea apartments having no other openings rear of the present Titus House is no A Floating Hotel. from which numbers of his boarders will Americans Attacked Abroad. than a door, and that at least CO.OO longer a question. ,A large portion of the By the enterprise of the Jacksonville, testify, he i is gathering from 12 to 15 LONDON, :March Dispatches from Tangier celhus.-families-in the city Herald.of London reside iaChicago lumber is already on the ground, and boxes of state that Moorish officials at that place Tampa and Key West Railway visitorsare oranges per tree, which will recently attacked the house of a protege of --- Mr. Hutchinson intends to have the now enabled to find palatial quartersat pay him $3: per box net. Ile expects to the American consul The man made his XOTICE. structure complete for the beginning of Lake Worth, on the lower Indian River net $7000 from the three acres. There escape and fled from the town but his familywere All having claims against! the will be three violently hustled off to prison and their persons next season. The building as that company have placed at Jupiter are just as good orange lands on the In- property confiscated. An American frigateis estate of Phineas D. \Vesxon, late of said stories high and have sixty room It Inlet the large steamer Chattahoochee, dian River, that can be bought at $50 to expected to arrive at Tangier to reclaimthe Brevard county, Florida, decceosed, are will command a fine ,'ieof the river, 'formerly plying on the St. Johns River, $100 per acre, from which there can be property and exact reparation. I hereby notified to present them properly authenticated the Hon. Minor S.Jones, to its share ol attract ! and will certainly to serve as a floating hotel. Tourists and vegetables raised in among! the young Defalcation Concealed for Three Yean. I County Judge of said county, or to the tourists, and be a great benefit to the sportsmen will find this a great accommo- trees that will pay $100 to $250 an acre HARRISBURG, Pa., :Mrach 7.-It has been undersigned, and all persons owing said town and help to fill a long-felt want. dation, as hitherto this beautiful region, for several years. Bearing, paying groves discovered Treasurer Longnecker that during from the term of County : estate are required to make immediate ItS to We need, however, a much larger house, by some considered the prettiest portionof arc established in seven to eight years.We there was a defalcation in his office amounting 1&s5.- :. payment to the undersigned, or this notice and hope that the venture of Mr. "Hutch- the Indian River section, has sufferedfor have transportation by railway to $17XX). His successor, E. J. Jones, will be pleaded AGNES in: bar.M. \Vrsssos, such a success as to inspire carried a shortage through his term endingon inson may prove who want of proper hotel facilities. from Jacksonville to Titusville, and by January 1st, last, when George Grove 47-St Executrix. some of the many capitalists The Hotel Chattahoochee i is able to accommodate -: steamboat to Rockledge. Unfortunately, became county treasurer and the truth came visit our lovely river to erect a hotel that one hundred guests, has large I the officers of transportation companiesdo i out. Longnecker called upon his bondsmenwho Iii Circuit Court of the Sercnth Judicial . will eclipse anything of the kind in this paid the money. The affair has created investmentould and commodious staterooms, and the table not realize their true interests. Instead the greatest excitement in Harrisburg. Circuit of Flftr'nla, Jirerard ($nnly. section. Such an certainly will be kept supplied with the oysters of extorting from immigrants and for hotel in South Flor- A Virginia Village Iturned.NORFOLK. In Chancery, .I. I. 1888. pay, every fish and game for which this part of settlers, the producers, high rates and Va. March 8. ida has been tested to its utmost capacity the State is celebrated, and with all the freights, they should discriminate in mottling nearly, destroyed-the Fire vilhage yesterday of George M. Magrudervs. ) . and the indications are that the com Deep Creek eight miles from }\ this varieties their The vegetables grown in this gar- favor-encourage the culture of city. II. Guy Mercer and ' ing winter will be unprecedented in its tire Parted in a furniture store and spread den of Florida. vegetables and fruits. One immigrant, -\Iercer. his wife.) ForeclosureT. rapidly to flood of tourist adjoining buildings, sweeping Howard of The fishing and hunting around Jupiter who establishes: a five-acre orange grove, away the various stores and dwel'ings! to the Knight > , J an'l Maud Knight, his Mortgage The mo t important enterprise it has and L.ke"orth is unexcelled!, pompano furnishes more freight for transportationthan extreme outskirts of the town. The losses wife, and Thomas C. 1 been our lot to chronicle for a long timei HJV most severe on poor colored people wn blue-fish, barracuta. sheephead and a large planter with his: 1000 acres had no ilburance their Knight and Emma E. > i i is, in our opinion, the opening of a road on property. Knight, his wife.It J of and tarpon abounding in the river, while grain cotton, his thirty head of to and the improvements made in the deer and wild turkey are plentiful in the mules, and his sixty negro laborers, with I I Marriage In Great Ilritain. appearing by the attldavit of the hammock jut north of town. A few Britain seems to have arrived at complainant herein that the above named woods their pine and around the freshwater families, to harass one in the Middle a pointof nonresidents weeks ago negotiations were completed lakes in the vicinitv. At Llkcrorth I States. The one-man five-acre grove her civilization similar to that reached respondents of the State are respectively of Florida and thai by France when the years ago increaseof Messrs. Robbins and Graham whereby very large cocoanut grove line the shores pays freight on :?OOOOO, pounds, which at native population begins diminishing- the addresses of the said T. HowaruKnight andIf. our real tate dealers, with MevrBrow nand for miles, while gl1:1Yalllangue apa-I 7o cents per 100 is $1,500) -one-fourth of That is shown by the rapid decrease of and Maud Knight his wife his WI, '. Tuttle,of New Haven, Conn., became j dilloes, tamarinds, limes, etc., grow in his crop to get it to market. Should not I I the number of marriages. In 18W: there are. Guy unknown Mercar to and affiant-and)Iercer.complainant-- the owners of eighty-six acres of rich I were 17.9 marriages to every 1,000 inhabitants Thomas t great profusion. i j the railway companies take men into a and that the respondents hammock land within a mile of the business e--I I I ; in 18S3; there were only 14.4 Knight and Emma E. Knight, reside In The J.,1'. & K. W. for Company has country nothing, where they secure and in l&SG only 14.1 to 1OOO.-Foreign the State of the in center. These gentlemen i immediately I city of Philadelphia ! their patronage, amounting to $;00 to I Letter. Pennsylvania, and that each and everyone Titusvilleall put a force of men at work cutting ; || $1000 annual servitude? t I I of said respondents are over the age ditches and clearing out an avenue. The Life Insurance Statistics.Statistics of 21 It is therefore ordered that Rockledge and :\Melbourne that Come friend let all and years. access i, my us meet of the life insurances show the said IJ. 31ercer. }Hr.i work has already progressed so far that awall Guy i to the L.'lkefth region is rendered[ take such steps a* will advance our coun- that there are now 820,000 policies in his wife ; T. Howard Knight and < to the property will amply repay easy and comfortable. It is expected| '! ty's best interests. this country representing an aggregate Knight. his wife, and 'l'honlas C. height those who desire to inspect it.re visited that the new floating; hotel will attract; : Most respectfully, insurance of 2100000000. During the and Emma E. Knight his wife, dotle3rianswer the land a few days ago and found |( past year more than 400,000,000 of new or demur to the \ large numbers of tourist, sportsmen and| I C. B. MAGRUDtR: filed insurance amended bill of I was written, and more thanO.OOOOOO complaint herem'l a fine road cut out from the river to the i A. { visitors, and that it will bring the Lake I'res't Im. As jc'n. ; distributed among policy on or before the 19th day APr ; railroad, with a good ditch for purposesof :< Worth region into the notice and popularity : holders in death, endowment and divi D., 1SS8, or the same will be 'eDhst draining on either side. The earth to which it has Munn dent payments.-New- York Evenin"World. confessed ; and it Is further the lung been entitled 1 ; l1eorge recently, in clearing up I :i copy of this order be published m taken from the ditches has been thrownto i by reason of its beauty and! great natural[ a grove lot in the Holly Hill hammock, FIOHIDA STAn newspaper for tour Consecutive the center of the avenue, and makes i ian advantages. Further information can be near Daytona, for W. A. Langworthy, \i Workers In Copper. weeks prior to the said 19tn dal'of admirable road-bed, the land being ';, obtained of any of the agents of the com : found a 17-foot log chain, left there by ;, Though workers in copper seldom suf April, A. D., 1SSS. and the seal, underlaid with a good clay and marl. pang-. ctrs'Ikrald. J Swift when live oaking for the fer any ill health from their work, yet of Witness said Court my hand this 13th and day seal of March,A. Goyern-I the particles of the mineral , This roadway gradually rises from the enter their --- I |I ment -prior to 1835, when the to D., 18S8. system so as completely saturate them river to the railroad a distance of half a A mulberry tree two and half I STEWART, a feet was broken up by the Seminole war. It in process of time. Some old copper- [SEAL.] A. A. i mile, and at its western extremity at- in height in the DeSoto House yard, at is in good preservation, although rusty: smiths have had their hair turn green instead Clerk Circuit Court. tains an elevation of twenty-eight feet. DeLeon Springs, is in bearing, havingmore and is used to ornament )Ir. L'lngworth's of gray, and their bones have been JONES fe WILLIAMS, Standing at highest point it is a lovely fruit upon it than leaves. front fence on Ridgewood. found green after death.-Chicago News. Solicitors for Complainant. 41