.. x'l? ) rl 'a s. ,m t sit. r i '. c f5 : t tr tw * #y . . . nN v y I :.0; " 4 Y , . . , ( . t ___f =__-L/ JUPITER. nt M BFa ti "tUNo YPUt U, o, AN rtf X11, ''\ . t 2F- IRI \ i ,_.u 1,,,, e 'TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS BUT WE'LL DO MORE-DESERVE IT. .. AURA "rIA, OAK HILL, HEATH, HARTLAND, AVETULL, TILLMAV, LAKIVOI'tTII.. CITY POINT, MERRITT, ORCHID, EXOS, FIGULUS, OAK LAWN. '.:'" 4 ' r . Vol. 1. TIrrUSVILLE, Indian River, FLA.., FI TDA.Y, J\A7ST. 33, 1891. 3STo.CHtlKCII 24. . . --- NOTICES. LOCAL NEWS.Society -Mr. J. W. lluntlngton has been nick -Mr. Wm. Jarvis, of Cocoa, was In -Miss L. Donegan, of Dublin, Ireland, -Mr. A. A. Stewart lain Jacksonville, : t I In bed a day or so this week. town, Tuesday: placed her autograph on the register at attending the session of the Grand Lo<]go ; EPISCOPAL CHURCH. -Miss L. Forbes, of Providence c R. L, -Mr. W. Palmer Hoxlc, of'Philadel the Grand View, Tuesday. F. A A. M. .: \ ; ,:,,N t ' Divine Rev. B.service F. Brown every will Sunday officiate the morning second at and 11. with Indian and General Ulver and Oomlp Lake In Worth Connection upc- was in town Monday. phia, arrived here esterday.Mr. -Cupr. C. F. Fischer, with his trim- -In reply to numerous application, : "'/, , fourth o'clock.Sundays-morning at 11 and evening at done during piut week. Brief mention nf -Money I Money J I Money J III! I to Schonnmaker, of Cocoa, was In looking yacht, Elllo, left hero for Hock. for bark numbers of the ADVOCATE,.,w' , I Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. m. Interesting Kvrnts; About People Von loan on real estate. Apply to Bobbins town Wednesday ledgo 1 last: SaturdayPostmaster take this means of informing our readers ':, . Communion second Know, and People Ion l on't Know Graham Field of Indlanola who that they arc all disposed of. t f" ' Holy. Sunday In the Picked up by Our Society Editor. Tltusville, Fla. -For rent, a first-class furnished room Itnlt'llummer ,. Rev. B. F. Buowv, Rector. -The Indian River Guards hate received for lady or !gentleman., Board if desired. I 1M Buffeting from a bad cold! was In town our railway won anxious ';it, dvcitlscmeuts under this heading : their uniforms, and they are quite Apply to :Mrs.: E. II. Titus. 22- Tuesday.Dr. to prove to the Railroad Commission " PRESBYTERIAN CHTRCII. proud of them. Stewart Paton (., friend of Mr.W. that It hid Its end at the station In Tttusvllle , : are ten cents per line per week. Lieut. J. A. Swift and faintly have 1 p.Preaching m. Sabbath every School Sabbath at K.30 at 11 a.m.a. m. I'rayermeeting an.I' -Get the ADVOCATE at Dr. Screven's.Five House to rent, fl't)1Ithreo to ten returned to town from their trip to B. Peck), from New York, was In ; this winter one might suppose '' every Wednesday evening at 1:30. furnished Indian town Monday, on his way down the i thl.'rtI'RII no station short of the end .f ' Cents per rooms, on Blvrr.-Apply Jnpiter.Mr. Rev. Jfo. Foy, Pastor. copy. the wharf. } t' -33T, Please watch the date on yellow to A. Ilildicth, Imlianola, Merritt's and Mrs. John 11. Cohns of river. ' benefit of parties' tho Island Fla. For sale l.OtX of land frontingfour Notice. For 21Mr. Chicago stayed here short time acres BAPTIST CHURCH printed slip at head of this paper or over a wishing to visit New from points j4 : Preaching every 4th Sundiv at It a. m. and upon wiapper. Do not allow subscription S. E. Osborn and wife, of Minneapolis Tuesday on their return north. miles on Indian River, In South / Smyrna TM p. m. Sunday school every'Sltnt1ay at 4 p. m your Brevaid. For Information address VV.A. on Indian River, tickets will be sold to Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7H P."'. to expire.Mr. left here on the noon train, Tuesday -Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jones, of New ticket, l Titusvllle }'Ia\. 24*t.f. "parties of five or more on one Rev. A. D.COHK.X,Pastor. been down therln.r. Baugh, , having on a hip York auived In and town II. S. Williams, of Rockledgo, yesterday, for ono faro the rOl1ul.hili, till Jan. OlsL -Ur. and Mrs. J. E. Baker and little will the Indian hotel for at River CATHOLIC CHURCH was In town Tuesday, and gave our of. stop a Tltusvlllo to Rocklodgo for 830. The Messrs.:: A. M. Scott and time. son Htartttl,, Wednesday, on the strainer ' O. S. Conch fice a pleasant call. boat trains at Tltusvirin Man and Sermon at injj o'clock a.m. Sunday no longer stop morning at Masonic hall. -Mr. F. L. Moore and wife, of Iloston, of Charleston, who have been down the -Mr. S. O. VanLnndingham; In the St. RI.hllItllfor Jupiter ml. Lake station, so passengers would find It much Rev.J. O'BoLE, Rector. Mass, registered at the Grand View on river on a pleasure trip, returned home happy father of a fine baby gill, that Worth, and may return Sunday.In more convenient to take the iteamorSweeney = . Monday.Mr. this week. made Its appeaianeo at his home last consequence of falling health, I at tho Town Wharf.-O. ,K.' , STATE OFFICERS..' Jesse, E:. Burtz, one of the firm -Dame Rumor says that the great Saturday.The wish to greatly curtail my business and I Paddlson, gent freight and puss, agent" ;' Governor-ErancU Fleming. to reduce stock offer It for cost. EnglltiU Beuedlctino monk-Father Ignatius cabin launch my ; East t'o.ist Transportation Co. . SOft Delphlno, : ; Secretary of State-John L. Crawford. of the Times Publishing Co., Palatka, stock and furniture will bo t -who has been creating some excitement Is for charter the hour day for My grocery Comptroller-W.D. Bloxam. was In town Sunday, visiting his rela by or @ Treasurer=Frank J.Pona.AttomeyoeneralW. north by his preaching, Is expected any point on Indian IIver.-A.lclresll, B kept ft.'pll.nlllhec1-antl sold at greatly reduced 'i tives. Contlnufd , ,\'ollts. My sales will bo for cash oral on Rage S. ' 11.Lamar. on Indian River this winter W. Jerome, Rockludge, Fla. 24-t.f. Commissioner of Agriculture B. Womb- -For Sale, a square, grand piano, two only.-Oko. B. Ull H'U. 22: *. _n. -Stop at the Titusvllle Meat Market, -Mr. nod Mr*. Louis F. Williams, of stools and order Superintendent Public Instruction J. cover; perfect ; very on Washington Avenue when -Miss Eva Clapper and Mrs. Dennis, AN EXCITING SCENE ' if sold Address G. you come New York, returned from their trip to > Russell. cheap immediately. sisters of Mrs Joule Wager left here for , to town. Fresh chickens , eggs, vegetables Lake Worth Mr. WII.lIamsln.ll1lgl..llu region jesteiday. AdJutant-General-Davld Lang. W. Indl-mola. -t. f. Schuyler : ON INDIAN RIVER. Melrose N. Y. Monday night. They on beef etc. E. J. Davis , State Chemist-IT.Robinson. sausages, all the sport possible -:Mr.: and Mrs. S. II. Ray and family received a' telegram to the effect that Board of Daniel State Health-R.P. ,president manager. 24at.f.Mr. while down the river. Mr. Williams will (t J.P.Wall W. K. Hyer. left for Jacksonville Tuesday, and from their sister, Mrs. Schwartz, was very 111, I ,State Health Officer-J.Y.Porter. and Mrs. 1[. Allen, and Mr. and hunt In this section for a time. Tho Indian River Steamboat'' there they will go t6 Quincy, Florida, antI consequently they started oft to attend . :Samuel United Paiico.States Senators WUkini Call anpon for a short stay. On their return they Mrs. Jas. Ronan and daughter, of Trenton jy- By subscribing $1.50 per annum to her. Co.'s Steamer St. Luole! In Iu\' 1 ! Members of Congreae-R. II.M.Davidson and expect to move into their new house. N. J., friends of Mr. D. S. Hutchinson for the ADVOCATE, it will only cost you An will bo held In the Collision with a .' iF.8.Goodrioh. :: arrived hero Wednesday, and have Tirt Cents' l'er Jl'1't1'o tnflt IntMed, oyster supper' State Senator-Gardner 8. Harilee. i -We aro requested to state that the od Huckaby A Budge building on Main St. - gone a trip to the tourists' Mecca- to any part of the United States. This Representative In the Legislature for Brevard town tax books are no' open in the Lake Worth. on the evening of Wednesday, Jan. 28th Narrow Escape of Four. Sportsmen : eonnt1-H.t".Atklnson. small sum will not ruin you. , Council room, next door to postofllce, 1801 under the auspices of the Ladles An took place on Indian , exciting scene -The steamer Sweeney brought down Rev. B. F. Brown will hold The nor- and the Marshal those who church. There requests Guild of St. Gabriel's b Distances by Steamer from Tltus the largest load of freight carriedon River, Saturday morning about 10:30.: A ever Gabrlel'lelmrch. 25th Inst. vice on Sunday at St have not their town taxes to cake and home yet paid will also be Ice cream and of four comprising Dr. Indian River last Friday and It Instated party sportsmen, < villa to In the ; Sermon. morning on forward and them without who desire It. come made for those pay candy U. ; J. E. Baker J. W. II. tx. Miles.Hardeevllle that owing to being so deeply "Confirmation"; and In the evening a Huntlngton .. .. ..; ... .... 12 further delay.Mr. laden she was beaten on the trip down lecture will be "Creed." All -A visit to the place of Mr. J. W, Homey and C. J. Clune, on board the : c Courtney .... .. .. .... .... .. 14 given on made the and Mrs. Morton, their little Huntington, at Aurantia, was Signal Service sailboat, started for the Sharpes, ... .. .. ... .. .. 17 by the steamer St. Sebastl.m. : denominations are cordially Invited. f first of the week and It noticed that side of Indian Klver the * brother was east sportsman's and Mrs. Morton's 4. City Point,.. .. .. .. .. . 18 daughter, -In consoqueno of the death of Mr. . Indianola,... .... .. ... .. 20 have been spending a few days In town II. C. Vance the editor and senior ilr. Jno. W. Ensign, of Huntington, his improvements are still going ahead. paradise-for the purpose of Indulging Merritt, .. ... .. ... '" 22 this week, having come over from Heath, member'of Vt.; Mr. J. Lee Ensign, of Chattanooga, Ills buildings-residence, stable, coach In duck shooting, the boat being 'f I ' 'Cocoa .. .... .r... .. 21JIardee' in their yacht, on Monday. Their yachtnow the firm of Vance Beebo & Ad- Tenn.I Miss Delia McDowell and Mrs. house etc.-are located a very charm- In charge of Sergeant Ilersey. , 8, .. .... .. .. .. .. .. 25Rockledge. ams, proprietors of the Orlando Jirrord, S. F. Caul of Toledo Ohio Mr. and oaks 29Coqulna carries 00 yards of canvas, insteadof it has been decided to offer the ; ing spot, surrounded by mighty While making for their destination p- plant of old. Their friends Mrs. Rutherford, of Newaby, Ind.; arrived pines palmettoes, cedars, magnolias and the Indian River Steamboat Cola steamer "- 45 were .. .. ... .. .. .. 20 as many material and goodwill for sale at a low " Georgtana .. .. . . 81 pleased to see them in town. In town Wednesday other trees. His U mile ditch, with a St. Lucia, In command of Capt., Win. # Brantley,.. .. ... ... .... .. 37 figureMr. -Mr. J. P. Turner has returned from depth and width of 4 ft., drains the land Lee-which was on her return'trip from s 'Tropic. .... .... ... ... ... 42 -There was no meeting of the Titusville Geo. F. Ensey Is a happy man and his avenue-about the Georgia, where he went to attend the admirably; a Jupiter to Tltusville-was lighted In ; , Eau Melbourne.. .... ... .... .. .. 53 60 Town Council of yesterday of, the owing to this week, Mrs. Ensey having on Wed- funeral of his mother. We understandthat mile and a half In length-running to distance As she drew near her destination .... .... 68 absence from town some mem nesday presented him with a New Tear's Mrs. Turner was about to visit her Indian River, Is as pretty and picturesque -the railway wharf-the, sailboat Malabar, :... .... .... .... 60 bers. Dr. Graham Is in Philadelphia, present, in the shape of a bouncing baby son, In Titusville, when she was seized a spot as you will find anywhere In and I. It. Steamboat Company' steamer ,88Sebastian. attending the funeral of his brother; Mr. boy. We are pleased to chronicle the with the grippe, and departed this life this section. This place Is situated on collided, partly swamping the boat and ' Orchid, ..... ... .... ... .... 80 Bay is attending of the the Ancient meeting Order of the of fact' that both mother and child are doing after a short illness. the north half of the Garvin grant, and nearly throwing the occupants Into the,,, v' Enos, ... .... ...*. .... .... .. 83 Grand Lodge as well as can be expected.: -The attention of our readers Is Mr. Huntington may be termed the pioneer river. They, however, grasped, the 4. Narrows .... ... .... ... 89 Freemasons in Jacksonville; and Capt. . ,. -Cottage containing 7 rooms, suitable drawn to the advt:/of the Melbourne of that part of the country. Capital steamer like drowning men do strawi. ,8t. Lucie, ... ... .. .. .... .109 Fischer has gone down the river. Thus, for two families; also single rooms, to ntjw and thrift has been the motive and managed to climb aboard,minus two Fort Pierce, ... ... .... ...100 It will be seen, only two councillors remain House, Me.Uurne\ on page 0. It is a energy . Ankona, .. .. .. .. ... ..... ltd let, with fine cistern; house finely situ*; place we can fully recommend to anyone power at the above place, and Mr. guns which went Into the river. Eden, ,.. .. .. .. ; .. .. .. .. .123 in town to-day ted and In first clans ,order; flrstnUopr wishing to be near the Atlantic Ocean, Huntington must have worked like a The sportsmen state that they were on Waveland .. ... .... .... ..130 '-Mr. and'Mrs. Chas. B. Cory, little west of J. !f.,Sander's'store; one block and also to those who are fond of fish Trojan-amidst all the various obstacleshe their proper course, and would, have , Jupiter .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .154 daughter and nurse returned from their from steamboat landing, Brevard Avenue ing, shooting and sailing. The rates are has had to contend with-to accomplish passed the stern of the St Lucle In safety LAKE WORTH INLET TO trip to Enterprise Friday evening.' 'Mr. Cocoa. Enquire of M. Gould, Del- within the reach of most people. From what he has. We noticed also, had she not suddenly been swung New River,.'.... .. .. ... .... 67 Cory had some very fair 'quail shooting anoy Avenue, Cocoa, Fla. 242Messrs. those who have stopped there we learn that about 25 acres of the hammock has round for the purpose of making her Narrows .... .... .... .. 80Cape ) Cut bagging'about 29 the first underbrushed well as a nice usual berth at the wharf that been as Florida .. 00 while away, J. M. Lee &; IJro's Hotel In- that the table Is supplied with the best railway ; . Soldiers Key. .... ,.'r. 9ISIJ ], day. 'Mr.. J.: M; Lee's bear was an object dian River, at Rockledge, is now in full the market affords. pelce of land being grubbed ready for the steamer was In the wrong, It boles ,.. Elliotts Key, .. ., .,. .jv. .i.lftl' interest to them Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. swing, and a large number of guests are -We were glad to see our Sheriff-Mr. vegetable growing. The place is well the duty of steamboats to keep clear, , Key!Larger..1.1..Ill Cory took several Instantaneous photographs daily arriving there. The following able worth a visit. of all sailing craftand that It was culpable Key West,.-.;;.;.... ..:. ,... .241 Jas. E. Bowman-peep Into our office on Let his the of of him while going through staff of assistants are on hand: A. 8. Tuesday. He has recovered from his -Mr. S. B. Wright, of DeLand, the negligence upon part Capt. :t various antics on a tree, in a tub and on Lee, office manager; N. T. Powell, cash- recent severe Illness and is out again. Insurance agent who visited our town for not keeping a proper look-out' <\ King Kalakaua's Remains. his pole. The steamer Canaveral, with ier; J. B. Baker, steward; Will Jeffers, The prevailing Influenza, of which he and office recently, and who has done sailboats that maybe crossing, or ta stony . Mr. and Mrs. on board, was timedto has been way In their track. They there.was ! Cory telegraph operator; Frank S. Stout, chef had a severe attack, is said to differ most of the Insurance which say \. SAH FKANCISCO, CAI, January 21.- leave here, for Canaveral Club, at 7:SO de cuisine; Wm. II. Alexander, headwaiter from the very grippe, In that it leaves Its effected In Titusvllle, met with a severe hardly any breeze at the time, and that'..." a.. .. The body of the late King Kalakaua was yesterday morning, blIt was 8:S5 be- ; John D. Maghee, parlor man; victims In no worse condition than when loss by fire, himself, hut week; as the tthey were uncertain as to which aide of embalmed last night, and to-day the remains fore she got a fair start. H. W. Crittenden, private book-keeper; It found them. The Sheriff Informed us following clipping from the Yoluala their boat the steamer would pass were placed in a metal casket and -The Indian River Sunday School J. C. Walker, assistant clerk; ,and Mrs.I ha had been In bed about ten days, and County Record describes the occurence: On the other band, Captain Lee say* ' to the hermetically aealed and conveyed Association will bold convention in the E. L. Grout, housekeeper.Dr. during that time his avoirdupois had "About eleven o'clock on Saturday he did all In his power to avoid an accident ' mortuary chapel Trinity church, whereIt the Methodist Church, at Cocoa, on Tuesday Walter 8. Graham and mother been reduced by twenty pounds.Sir morning last the fine residence propertyof Immediately upon observing the detail from will be guarded by a Feb. left here for Philadelphia the Mr. Silas B. Wright, In the western and he had witnesses to bU forces here the the 17th day of next. Every on noon II. Coventry, Messrs. S. Janlon, boat, prove United States Time. Union. army The remains will says not lie school connected with the association train, Saturday, having in charge the remains H. V. Jones and A. Stopwood, four Englishmen part of the city, was discovered on fire. statement; that he did not consider juir ' it requested to send two delegates. An of the late Mr. Kemp S. Graham, registered at the Indian River Before much assistance could get there blame was attached to him;t. that there o in state and will not be shown to the , all-day meeting is desired. We would, who died here last week. The Doctor Hotel from Orlando, on Friday last. the whole of the roof of the house was was a pole and oars on board the jail--' '- s pabUe. therefore, ask our friends in the neigh- expects to be back In Titusville about the ADVOCATE a short call eveloped In flames, and with the excep boat, and had those In the boat used then " At one o'clock on Thursday afternoon, borhood to bring their lunch baskets. the 30th Inst, but his mother will re They gave and said lion of portion of the furniture from they could have kept clear: of the steamer ; while in town, they were on a will be held at Trin- the funeral services Rev. Wm. Shaw, Mr. F. E. Nettleton main In Philadelphia. Mrs. Graham and arrived here In the lower rooms everything went up in under the circumstances. Ha said be church and the remains will then be hunting trip, having a , ity and other distinguished workers will be family have the heartfelt sympathy of sailboat which they bad engaged at New smoke. The fire originated In the gar had saved fourteen lives front ft watery ; , escorted by United States troops Sec present An interesting programmewill our townspeople In their sad bereave. Smyrna., They left for the Banana river ret, where old books and papers bad been grave, and he WM pleased to say there National ond Brigade, Second California be arranged for the occasion. The ment. The loss of her youngest son wasa aU returned here laid snide, it Is supposed that a spark were no lives lost on this occasion. Guards, and various Masonic bodies to public generally are cordially invited.W. sad blow to Mrs. Graham, but we trust next day. They had bad a yesterday from the chimney or rats had got bold The accident was witnessed by largn the wharf where they will be officially L. Hughlet, President.Mrs. she will bear it with Christian fortitude. saying down they the Indian River very as of a match and from which the fire star number of people ashore and afloat, and received by Rear Admiral Brown, and pleasant trip ted. The residence cat $2,700, and was I excitement conveyed on board the flagship Charleston John Aspinwall Is now erectinga Marshal Circle a good sort of fellow far as the south end of Merritt's Island, protected by insurance of 13,000. The great There has been prevailed.some talk of an set on house on the in his way-found what Is vulgarly and then up Banana River. far as the which came over from Mare Island very pretty two-story furniture was Insured also, but Mr. the Indian River Steamboat Co. ' i Gallie It Li termed "mare's nest" on Saturday. Thousand Islands, where they bad very against ; I yesterday. north side of the Eau river. a Wright sustains a loss of about ./,OO over but was Injured althongb - The Charleston will sail for Honolulu to be rented furnished The bouse Is With martial tread and: genial smile, be fair duck shooting. One night they and above all insurance They were left as nobody of V . bad narrow being cru I I and nicely equipped with entered the ADVOCATE office, and quietly cooked and managed "stow away" six they a escape at four o'clock on Thursday afternoon. comfortably without a borne sail but little clothingand ed under the wheel-and the most vale I Colonels McFarlin and Baker, and the the exception of household linen and read the law with reference to the summoning teen duck between them; sor It Is very furniture, and the loss would have able of the two recovered we think' silver. The house Is to be ready for occupancy of jurors. Having carefully followed evident they did not lose their appetiteson guns attendants will - 'king's personal accompany been severe bad there been no protect It much the wiser plan to let the ,cutter about January 13th In addition out his lawful injunction, be the trip. Although they saw the the remains.Mr. the That ion insurance on property. by and thankful rest where It Is, be the: affair there Is a nice piece of ground, pointed to the name of "II. Walton," as track of a panther, they did not return afternoon Mr. W, and family moved into did not terminate seriously of New be raised of those who had been drawnto with Its hide, as they were not preparedto more and Mrs. F. M. Lohen, where vegetables and fruit can being one the Munn residence east of the Carroll than U did. 4 7 York, arrived in Tltusville this week. at option of occupant; also a pump anda serve on the Grand Jury. After encounter such large game with duck ton, where they will remain for the pre The principle loser by the accident> 3s flow of good water from an pointing out the fact that there was nopeJ'llOn shot. They left fur Sanford on laatnight' -Ur. J. E. Ender U another tradesman splendid sent. At the alarm of flre Mr. Wright Dr. Baker who had charge of )I". TX & well. Situation cannot be surpassed. of that name connected with the train, on their way to Orlando, , added to the sick list In consequenceOf artesian was in the office of Hamlia 4 Stewart, Uutchlnsun's ,4 IUA-whlb s lrremahM the prevailing influenza which baa .-Apply, for terms, direct to Mr*. ADVOCATE, he apologized for his error' and expect to return here In March, and arrived Just la time to see his beau- ' held possession of TKusvUlo for some John Aspinwall, Eau Gallic Indian and left the office a little wiser than better equipped to tackle any wild animal tiful property entirely enveloped Inv at the bottom of the river. Tu- gun It* will duplicate. weeks past. River Fla. 2O-U when be entered. on the East Coast pf Florida. ea. 1I S \ / :.. a .... j f . I I : e L -'"' - Ti f i- 4J. .!:J.i.'r y itlWtJii-.o.L! : ___- ..tIt.'....... ,-' ,, c ; :. ; .- .. ::. , ,, ,. '- : -- > g - -- -- i r .