. , , THE FLORIDA STAR. : ' " . VOL. X. TITUSVILLE, FLA., WEDNESDAY, JULY :31 1889. NO. 15. Double-iVeddiiiPT In TitUHVlllc I i'ocon. Melbourne. ties in North Carolina were intereste Aiikoim. It is seldom that we have a chance tc r Plenty of watermelons in town. Warm mornings, showers nearly every; therein considerable delay was occa The Fourth of July was quiet this chronicle a double wedding in wInchthe Rev. C. C. Temple preached Sunday afternoon and clear, cool nights-such h is sioned. On Monday last our Notarj year. are brothers and the morning and night in Hill's Hall, at Co the rainy season here. Public Mr. Ely, was called to Tillmar Arthur Saeger was on a business tripto bndegsisters but such was the fact to complete the papers. Mr. R. A. Conk- St. Lucie River last week. con. Both services were well attended. Letters from the north speak of com -.:.anday evening last at Mr. J. D. MeDonell' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiling left on ing to Florida early] and indications are ling, formerly of Texas, takes the house Mr. and Mrs. Schubert, of Montgomery *. Mr. Jos. Brown,of City Point, the steamer St. Lucic Tuesday for Saco, that there will be a crowd. and forty acres of land-a pleasant placein Ala.. are the guests of their parents. evening to Miss SallicWimberley a beautiful location. Mr. Couklinc rts married that Me., where they intend spending some Mrs. F. "'. Comstock and daughters, C. E. Chaffee attended the meeting of Fernandina and Mr. .Tai. has made arrangements, we believe, tc > of ; two or three months before returning tc Malabar, were in town several days last the Board of County Commissioners on Annie Wimberley, also oi I have an artesian well put down on the Crown to Miss Cocoa. week visiting relatives and.friends Monday. Point aud Fernandina respectively] place. Mr. G. W. Idner also intends tc City the Dr.y.. L. Hughlett arrived at his Guava bushes seem to be about as'full have one on his Ro>edalc place. :\[r. Capt. ThomasJ. DeSteuben made us a performed Jas. Bolton ceremony; far to the rites of the :lfethodistCharch. home in Rockledge last week, after n as they can be, but are still blooming.I Conkling has sold ten acres of his placeto pleasant call on his way down to St. according. Rain prevented' quite a numtai pleasant visit north. His brother, Mr. heavily. The jelly crop ought to be a Mrs. Ella Cope. lIe has been here Lucie River. invited guests being present to witness Lucius Hughlett, accompanied him to good one this year if sugar does not get through the winter, and so far through] :\r8.Iratt left for Warsawis., ., last oft ". Mr. J. L. Hudnall and Indian River, and intends making hi? out of sight. the summer and likes it very much. lie week. She expects to return wt er - rcmon) the re Miss Minnie Joyner, and Mr. L. Wimlerley home here. The Georgiana continues to make good expects a number of friends here this husband in the fall. and Miss Carrie Hudnall officiated Mr. A. A. Taylor bailed up to Titus- time. She was delayed on one trip by fall to settle. D. A. Beckwith, of Jacksonville, was u groomsmen and bridesmaids. The ville last week in his pretty yacht Coquette being blown on a shoal in a. heavy squall, We notice Joseph F. Chase, of :Mala in town recently, representing the relia brides were attired in white Irirh embroidery but he says he will take the but she usually comes in in good season, bar, advertises to make final proof on ble house of Walker, Evans & Cog well. without the accustomed, steamer next time, as he does not like with a heavy load of freight.The his homestead, opposite: Malabar P. O. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taucre had an informal - and the grooms wore the usual black being becalmed out on the river all night. 'gator business still continues live Few parties have so well complied with celebration of their first wedding Refreshments. of ice cream, cake and : lIe left Titusville at G o'clock p. m., but ly. The people in the settlement southwest the spirit and letter of the law as ha I anniversary on the 27th ult. A pleasanttime fruit were afterwards enjoyed by those : the wind died out and it was i) a. m. before of us come in usually twice a week Mr. Chase. Though having manifold dis was enjoyed by those present. the he reached Coe: a. with loads of and back with he has persevered in his fortunately present, and many are pelts go couragements, Dr. F. M. Welles and wife, of Chelsea, good wishes following the two Mr. and Dr. Hughlett and Dr. Daniels]: were loads of provisions and dry good endeavors to make a comfortable home; i Mass., were pleasant callers last week. Mrs.Brown's for their future lives. They busy all day Saturday and Monday un One of the century plants at Baalam has built a good two-story house; well The doctor is thinking of buying land will make City Point their home. packing the numerous boxes of drugs, Allen's place is blossoming; the other finished and painted throughout, has here for several Massachusetts families. -- ---- etc., with which they will fill the shelve, flower stalk broke oft The blossoms are cleared up nicely around the house andis I C. McCarty and family are comfortably - The entertainment.IV ,. of their handsome Indian River Drug insignificant:; resembling a long seed busy: with several colored hands, clear I located in their neat new cot- Company store. The store is completed, with a little white fringe at one end. ing and grubbing land for pineapples. entertainment for the benefit of other tage. They are making improvements - and with its fresh dress of paint looks: We were surprised; to see the extensive the)(. E. Church Monday night wa: Wednesday morning some fi hermenemplo'ed and will set out a large number of uite"a success: taken all in all. The hall] quite attractive. We wish the company by Hamilton & Co., of Titus and substantial improvements already pineapples, and later on orange and 5 made. Mr. Chase has also been experimenting . was fairly crowded, which was partially]] every success. ville, set their nets here and captured, lemon trees. with and the vegetables, on day accounted for by the admission being Lake Worth.More after the Georgiana left at 5. a m., 400 of our visit had sweet potatoes, tomatoes Messrs. Taurman, Keck and Hutchin- The from the sale of referred big mullet, beside bass and other fish. free. proceeds dry and cucumbers fresh from his own son hunted bears on the ocean beach re gar- and refreshments amounted more They were packed in ice and shipped on scats And then . wet. den. The old Spanish proverb that cently. They killed a large one and the the St. Lucie. to nearly $30.00 Mosquitoes noted by their absence. "nothing is impossible:: to him who only community enjoyed a generous treat. The following waoier)' Will Spiers, former captain of the . programme Showers caused slim attendance at wills" seems to apply particularly to set Taurman never does things by halves.A nicely carried out: Sunday services and Sunday School on Loxahatchee, arrived here Saturday to tiers here. We hear so often "you can't recent trip to Eden found the peo- Opening Chorus: -"Glory to God in the take his place as pilot and general util- the 21st. raise this or that here"that, new comers ple busy with their pineapple business.Messrs. . Highest." The left for the the ity man on the Georgiana for the sum- are apt to take it for truth and become Winans and Richards will set citation-"The Factory Girls' LastDay" Ruby Dye Keys on mer. We noticed he had the P. R. cutso 18th Clerk and Mr. disheartened-when the fact isthey don'ttry 125,000 in a single field. The whole num- County Quimby Miss Claude sand-flies could Vanlandiiighain. the and Ford mosquitoes: and those alone succeed who do and ber set:: at Eden this year will exceed "Temperance Alphabet" By 26 little going as passengers. not hide in his hair. dare. half a million, while Ankona will put O. S. Porter to set out School scholars. Capt. expects Sunday Capt. Tony Canova, with the Tarpon, U. D'ONOHU. out over 100,000. tltion-hThe Loss of the Oneida"- about two acres of pineapples on his west passed here last Wednesday bound for ---- -- OCCASIONAL.llypoluxo. . side homestead this in addition to Miss Lizzie season , English. Key West and pineapple slips. He was The Late Prohibition Tote. Jkag-'Little Buttercup" (from Pina his other improvements accompanied by Jas.! E. Paine and T. C. . By request of one oi our friends on fore)-Miss Lennio Ender. Messrs.: Jenkins*, Parker and High- Nicholson, and was joined at Tillman by Indian River we publish the following Growing weather. , Etcitltion-hThe, Deacon's Court hip"Jfiss smith went out after deer on the 21st Jas. '\T. Boone and Fred Valentine for a from Pineapples about gone. v - extract a speech made by Senator Ethel Rumph. and returned that same evening. There trip to the Island City. Blair recently concerning liquor business Guavas jut getting plent Measured; Duct-Comic-MissC8 Lennie Ender and is rattlesnake less in this section as a one Mr. Downey put down a drive well for and the vote on prohibition, which} two from my sour tree and found them Frankie Gruber. resultof their trip, but deer are still as the Indian River Steamboat Companyat in several States decided for high license nine inches each in circumference. Can Eecitation-"Marguerite of France"Mhas !' plentiful as ever. the head of general wharf. Last Wednesday rather than a prohibitory State law : show similar ones for the next two Carrie Gruber. SAM. .. good flow was obtained of fresh, "The liquor traffic must cease. It will mouths. Tableau-"Gypsy Camp. WltarfU&e Complaint. sweet water, very slightly impregnatedwith cease. I have never felt so sure of its And there were giants in those days," Eecitation. for Hus- "Advertising a 27 1SS9. sulphur. It will be a great conven- end as now. I know that the public and we have one of their descendantswith : Micco. hand"-Miss Carrie Gruber. July , ience to sail as well as steamboats.We mind will not let go. There is a logic in us now. We call him, for short, The recitations werQ all well rendered, To the Editor of the Florida Star: saw some handsome plates of fruitat the mind of common man surer than George Herbert Kolumbus Chartres. He kindnessto SIR Please have the particularly those by Miss Ethel Rumph DEAn - little in valuable the Goode House last Sunday, com- the conclusion of your philosopher. Humanity is no relation to the Duke DcChartres, and Miss Carrie ruber. "Little Butter allow me a space your lemons knows by instinct what is for its the of good fellows. For 'n (UP"fas encored so loudly that little columns in regard to' wharfage prising peaches, pears, pineapples, but u prince Miss Lennie reappeared and it charges at Titusville. The charges are scarlet guavas, Cantaloupes and own good. Alcohol is a poison ; science consideration he will deliver' to you a sang hundred watermelons, besides tomatoes and cu has proved it ; greed and appetite alone genuine Spanish carronade, weighing *"iin. The Comic-duet, too, was also over twenty cents per one in all cumbers. The peaches and pears were deny it. The people will soon compre seven hundred poun s. He has a cannon I received two loudly encored and considered the pounds. packages, was raised in Georgia, the balance here. hend this great basic truth-alcohol is a mine on the beach, accessible only at low kit of 280 and the wharfage chargeswere the evening, both the little girls pounds, pouon. It is always a curse, save when,, tide. He has already unearthed and un- Another transfer for last week to was Deceiving flowers and also presents from 59 cents. I am not opposed as a poison, it be a medicine. The watered three cast-iron evidentlyof the audience, and responded promptly wharfage, but I am opposed to such ex- from W. N. Camp Esq.. to John Bon- may guns, people are studying. They are learning make three inch bore and by repeating the duet. The tableau orbitant charges as that of the boats belong ning, of Chicago, fifty feet on New Haven Spanish , temperance from the teachings of science between four and five feet long. How came '' shouted for to the Jacksonville, Tampa and avenue, cast of Mr. Gibbs' place, JPy Camp, was << again and not from the emotions excitedby there? do Whisper-In they you say. This rid again, but the fire in the havfcggone Key West Railway Company.I running through to Crane Creek. camp by the that Capt. Watsonis takes another strip of the marsh that is platform oratory. They are reading Miss Parloa's: Cook Book, page 27, para- out just as the curtain lowered, see papers which will lx convertedinto strong, clear, calm and irrefutable essays graph nine, you may find the following of It could not be The refreshments going to superintend the building so unsightly, repeated. and books upon all branches of this vast bit of medieval history. In the year 1519or were all cold out, and lack of ice two boats for the river. I suppose, when a garden. and intricate problem which embracesall 1915, I disremember which after the prevented the ladies from making the they are ready, he expects to have as Lester Buman, who has been spending the interests of man. Ten years of Dutch had taken Holland they chased a Entity of cream they wished to. much collected at this rate wharfage as several weeks with his friend Fred Valentine - this process will leaven the whole lump. Spanish frigate across the seas. On a _--- '-- will pay for one, or both, and then comeback has returned to his home. Both The late prohibition defeats are victories.Let dark night she ran bump againstthis -Several communications have been and boast of what great tiling he proposed to take a trip to Key West in very no one despair but the rumpower.Do continent, just abeam of Captain deferred until next week for publication. has done for the people and the great accommodations the Sailor Boy and the day for their departure - take notice now to quit. Get your Pierce' place and these old cannon andI you , There will be a meeting of the or- he is giving them, whenit was set several times. The start _tt capital into something else. Save your are alone left to tell this tale. This is Re growers of Indian River at Cocoa is at their own expense. I thought I was postponed from time to time from own boy. Twenty from now he authentic as most history, and you years as J Wednesday, the 7th day of August would have a chance to have a little chat one cause or another until Mr. Buman ti take can not get a living selling rum any more had better believe it rather than hunt into consideration the shipment with the captain, but he did not stop long had to leave us. ftb than he can now by the practice of any for proof to contradict me. During the e . coming of Address- Micco to give us a chance.I crop enough at circu- oranges. Over a year ago a petition was crime. You like there conceded are going out have been reposing some they U be made b Mr. W. H. Cook, of f learned, from good authority, that Gen years : ) lated here praying the Postmaster .._ the slave trade and slavery itself. We of them have been almost covered by the jomona, and others. Everyone should while he was here there was something eral to make this a money-order office. with We determined this coast. ** are guilty you. are rock formation common to Present. said about another opening to Indian We learn the has been petition granted, to stop our connivance and participation.Go This is a nut for the geologists to crack. 'V. & River when it was said they would starve and that will have both postal we soon 1V about work. Set of themoneis heat, a prominent Republican diligently your Mr. C. has recovered three 'r bla anything out that would come. Now, notes and money orders. People who houses in order 0 brethren in the S. X- > county, who lives near Mill- In- your now up Indian, River, Keeper of Mr. Editor, that is for the people have had occasion to send small ;' mptech to kill himself Monday any liquor trade, for to-morrow your trade Andrews has one mounted at his cottage , c dian River to and not an official at had wait say for goods and have to .: b. Y cutbnJ; his throat with a razor. sums shall die. Look out now for national a standing menace to the Bahamas. Mr. Dr.? the head of such charges. I think Mr. weeks sometimes before the ilt, Was called and the wound was necessary prohibition. State prohibition must always C. got the last one out without any help, fo : "'atson'ha., just "killed the goose that small bills could be obtained will know be serious fail for it cannot control manufacture mechanical with main hutto J but not necessarily human or just i) for I have to find laid the golden egg how appreciate the new order of things. \ national crow-bar. eat is said to have been an npetnt with the and transportation. Only strength, awkwardness and a j.'.. tti.\'._ for Mr, James Crona's office in the first one that is satisfied accomodationsthey We spoke last week of the success of prohibition can do that. Until that is He put it, unaided, to the top of the f 1111'1 yard, and for two months orbeen present arrangements or j, D. W. :McQuaig and party. We got our done almost nothing is done." beach ridge, about twenty-five feet high. I II10re 'n. au unsound conditionaimed. are boasted of getting. I information second-hand, and stated we It is for Capt. Hunt and his yacht Deer- in this of :ifld. No au.;e for the deed is as- There is another young man trunk sent were told so and so. We are informedby William L. Dorr, of Federal Point, hound. I expect they are going after k.. neighborhood who had his Mr. Me. that his party of three killed Fla., is summering in Alaska. Writingto venison. After the hunt he will drop a :, 0011 nda.r afternoon about 4 o'clock him and the wharfage, I learn, was 45 279 'gators in twelve days. Seems at the Palatka Herald, he says: "Since chain in the lake with the Deerhound on if resi idence of Burton & Harrison at cents. I would like to know everyonethat at the first sight as if the race must soon be ex- coming on this trip I have been more and one end and the gun on the other, and Crescen t City, with its entire contents, has goods come are charged termininated at that rate. We are informed more impressed that Florida ought to then neither of them can go off. Little *& ucttrFed by lire. Both of the own.tinge same rate? j however, that they increase in-' have an excursion agency. I came out boys should not monkey around fire- tj re absent Yours respectfully, ; stead ; that many of the larger ones here through the interests and represen- arms. RUTHV ES. at the time Mr Burton \ WILLIAMSON.Mr. . at Summer JOSEPH j killed are old he-fellows, who eat many tations of Whitcomb's excursion agency. .. Haven and MrHar" 'I riaon bad killed otherwise From New York to San Francisco The two condemned negroes in the left L. Luca.and wife, of Eden,. i more young 'gators than are my only a few days before for G. in- cut. The litusville last Thursday" j and that when they have been ticket covered all traveling and hotel Volusia,county jail spend their nights house situated in through the Oran ge was passed to their summering at, held in check the saurians are more plen- expen Pullman car and meals all the singing and prayer. A contemporarythinks groTC route I and a large, number ofwerc morning en their been better - e it would have to purpose We find it and net trees Mr. P. G. LeTournau, also tiful than before. way through. a good easy ' t ruined from the Baltimore. I commenced at earlier. uecq of the lames.-Some_ of them were, of Eden, was on his way north the same Some weeks ago the sale of part of J. way to travel, and- we. make a good many. had it been -an . ti&htee in life. n or twenty years old. day. I W. Boone's place was noticed. As par- friends. period I .