yr.3"S..a{ + .Pd' ta'.r , / Erentel About People Ton evening on Sunday. Rev. B. F. ; > f. Mr..WUI8cheppey! called In Sunday ;, Know, and People Ton Don't Know Drown Will officiate. time Wednesday. nHyred Into the Titus cottage, and are -Everyone who has seen the 1891 New on his way to the Keys,. !In the Mhooaer.* Y Picked .p by Onr SWety Editor. -rhonograph'entertainment.. Secure Phonograph entertainment Mondayand busily engaged attending to household Process gasoline stove at Altree'a, thinkIt [ardee.Mr. r your scats early and avoid the rush : Tuesday evenings. Secure your duties.Dr. perfection i 1-1 .'Paine Is having A car line hUt at, r 't Advertisements under this head seats early and don't fail to be present his dock. He Intends buying ' Reserved seats, 79 cents. I Dodson, the popular Titusville -Mn. and Miss Brock left heTe for oordwooit't: ing are ten cent line weekdiet -Sunday evening at the Episcopal for the steamers. Iti per per dentist, expects to make a professional Jacksonville yesterday. Capt. Brook -Money I Money I I )[oneylll 1 l I to I We are now enjoying real iummer : , the"ADVOCATE at Dr. Screven's. church, the Rev. B. F. Brown will deliver trip down the river next week, reaching expects to leave for Eau GaDle today.Mr. weather n ,' loan not hot on real estate. Apply to Robbing: ; too or too !ooldj.andauv ', ! Five Cents per copy. Graham, Titusville, Fla. a sermon "To Young' Men. All are Jupiter about May Day. Arthur 0. Haralln of the well mosquitoes ;yet |V " nvlted.Mr.. -Mr. W. C. Compton, Mrs. A. W. known firm of laWJ'e --namlla A Stew. Mr. Dardis and Mr. Daniels intond. ."M "I'I' ' Yesterday was St. George's Day. -MI811 Ovle Barnard of Marion Ind. Jaa. Jones, auditor of the Indian White and child, and the Misses L. M. art, DeLand-was In town Wednesday nttlngoord-woodon-Mr Falao'a dotik r -MAT DAY-at Cocoa. Don't forgetto was In town on Monday, on a'trip down River Steamboat Co., expects to have White and A. E. White, of Warrick, ,N. evening. lie returned home yesterday. as soon as It Is completed. 1 11 attend and enjoy reel res. the river. Mr. Jim Bell has got his. boat; "back, you his office removed to Jacksonville after . Y4 arrived In town on Wednesday eve -The steamer st. Augustine, In command Messrs. J. H. Sams and J. J. La- -We are pleased to note Mr. Mab- the first of May. ning's train. .., of Capt Bute, with Purser 0. H. gain found that in was the stolen Narrows some time ago. ; it :, bette of the Indian River Hotel Is much I was t tDir. Roche were In town Monday.Mr. 2P" subscribing 1.50 Watson made her last trip from Onnond By annum , better in health. per it --We have a new line of summer coats .. Shooh"has been verytU laWlfi Geo. F. Ensey, of Tropic, has for the ADVOCATE, It will only cost yeti and.vests, Alpaca coats, white vests and on 'Saturday, and now runs: between laving severe fainting fltsr WearegUa r ? been spending a few days In town this -Mr. and Mrs Joseph Daggit, and Three Cent Per Week, ltng Included, spring pants to suit everyone.-Goldsmith here and Melbourne. to note she Is slowly recovering ; week: kfrsj. Cha Dennis, of Chicago, were in to> any part ef the United States. ,. Bros., Titusville. -l -In consequence of May Day coining Mr. E. Summerlln and family returned' The new residence of Mr. and Mrs.. F. town; Wednesday.Mr. -Oleander Point, between Rockledgeand '-Mr. Chu. Goodyear: very generouslydonated on Friday next, the ADTOCAT* win got from her their, Jake trip,up and the:family river; bringing bsdk'with'*, . T.Budge on Main street, Is being rapidly Edwin McChesney, of Herman, Cocoa, Is a beautiful spot for one,ol' $250 towards the completion of to press early on Thursday,Sao that our bro pushed forward. kf Inn.:; and Mrs. S. :McChesney, of New those pleasant, sociable reunions which the Rockledge-Cocoa Episcopal church.Go staff! may be able to enjoy the amuse J'a11l01Oov...held service here on S... Haven, Conn., were In Titusville on Is the delight of Indian River residents. ments at Cocoa and Rockledge, day} It being very line day he had . -Mri: and Mrs. S. F. Gibbs and family, around to "The Bazaar," ''spend . and big congregation-numbering severity- of Melbourne, were In town a day or so Tuesday. Stop at the Titunllle Meat Market, M cts., and receive a nice present onljf -We notice the genial popular six people.. t. this- -Tax-a ellllor Hall states that the on Washington Avenue when come Oapt Chas. Brook still'attending to ,f, week. 2' you one present to one customer in one day. Mr. T. J. O'Brien has bought two ; -Bay your negligee shirts, summer tax books will be open at his place at to town. Fresh eggs, chickens, regettr (One price to all.) 11* things ashore; but many of hi. Indian acres of pineapple land from Mr.XV JB. Sharpes until the 20th of May! After ties, beef, pork sausages, Tel Deeee butter River friends would be glad to see him Everett, and Intends to set out two..ors'r' ties etc., etc., at Goldsmith Bros., -Mr. J. J:Flannery, of Clifton, was intown and of this afloat Brook Bule pines , land again. Bravo that date, on which the taxes have etc. E. J. Davis, manager. tf. > ; spring.W. Washington ave., Tltunllle.I this has been T, HAnnti-.1 not been paid win be advertised for sale. week. He making the 8 B.'share popular captains. ,. a -Mr. Andrew 8. Lee, of Rockledge, -Mrs. W. B. Watson and daughter, considerable Improvements on his place -Many of our readers will be pleased ;eBMaMaOBMBMIMBiMIBMMMM* from his to Jack- -Mrs. S. W. Knapp and Miss Wattles, Mamie, returned to town from Jacksonville I during the short time he ha held British returned, Monday, trip I posslon. to learn of the good luck of the late Purser Victory, of Eau Gallie the Indian registered'at Tuesday evening, after a length sonville. lie came by way of New Smyrna -I i Altree, who, out of nine resident - on the Sweeney. iUver Hotel on Tuesday, on their way ened absence. Their friends were gladto -A pleasant little whist party gathered students, graduated. Last week he was SVLXA, April 18.-The British troope to Sherburne, 'N. Y. This was Miss welcome them back again.Mr. appointed to take charge of the women's after a stubborn fight with .a ;large lone , Extracts from a very Interesting Wattles' first visit to Indian River; but and Miss Hall of and at Mrs. S. M. Lorlmler's Wednesday department at the Howard St Medical of Mlransals, defeated them with hear,* R a t letter from Egypt, written by the bro- we understand she enjoyed herself so Sharpe.; evening, Mrs.F. M. Ironmonger and Mrs. College, at Baltimore, Md. i oss. Several British soldiers and two. , win be Miss Carrie Willmott, of City Point, B. B. of Jacksonville English officers wore wounded. ther of Mr. Chas. ,Goodyear, while here that Pope, being among much she Intends found In another column. comIng registered at the Indian River Hotel, those presentMr. The Town Council The feature of the fight was the 3O- ,' again. :Mrs. Knapp is so charmed Tuesday. Miss Wlllmott and MIJI.,Dan ; Esa i Rant( and successful charge of the British. A -The C. F. T. Co. have changed Its with Ean Gallle that she has purchased J. O. Walton, of Gallle, baa I Held Its regular meeting yesterday.The The advantage gained wlU be followed ' Tu-A Hall with the are assisting llelior of the clerk and treasurer name to the.Continental Fruit Transportation ,land and Is building a substantial residence tax books. just had an artesian well driven by Jno.McAllister. and of reports the marshal and collector were up by the British, who wlU advance today tr break the of will On Wednesday the wen to through enemy's Ilns. : Co. This change name at that picturesque place. ; received and accepted.. The treasurer'sreport Standard. 'cause no alteration in the Initials on the -Mrs. S. M. Lorimler, accompaniedby ww[finished, with. flow of r.a\er 60 feet showed a cash balance' of over -The river in front of G.Bobbins' . bank Mr. Mrs. F. M. Ironmonger and Mrs. B. In hand. This la the largest sum ,' 11,000 : cars. /sApvj.the level of the river. V?* water ... " residence has boon considerably I. Pope, of Jacksonville?returned TUM? excellent and fresh. that has eve1'.raced thetown treasury: Aiiother.I'Maeant ''RIP_4M' Is nearly -Mr. and Mrs. E. A.. CUatfleld, child Improved lately: A stairs, with Mrs. Pope to The street committee advised the expenditure - and servant, who have been spendingthe handrail, has been erected on the em- day evening.home tomorrow while expects Mrs; Iron-return -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballantlno and of several hundred dollars In Mrs. McLellan, Mrs. M. P. Bobbin, p ;! winter at their place at Rockledge, bankment, seats placed In position, a ; Miss Helen B. Ballantine, who have paving Washington avenue with shell Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. ,Bobbins and..on, monger may remain with her parents until from the railroad depot to the Dank, but returned homewards on Wednesday been stopping at Sharpos all the winter; Rufus Masters Person Faddlson and Ed. small wharf built out into the river, and Monday. Their 'friends were action was deferred until next meeting.The , morning's,train."Tiddle.dewinks". the lot fenced In. Terraces will also be glad to see their genial many faces In Titus and also Mr. and Mrs. Betts, left the ordinance committee was requestedto Rump, Miss Kate Paddlson the Mlase i'* 'was one of the made on the embankment, in addition ville above place on Saturday last for New frame an ordinance creating tho office Jennette and Annie Paddlson, and Jtfxw again. They were present at the of commissioner of parks and town amusing games at the residence of Mr. to; other improvements. entertainment and dance last night. Smyrna, on their way to their summer and also to frame an ordinance property c. H. Walton started, Saturday on A and Mrs. Geo. M. Bobbins, Tuesday eve- Sergeant Joseph E. Lanouette, arrived home In Somerville, New Jersey. Miss prescribing fire limits. The Broad street pleasure trip on the up-river; but at the) -The firm of J. P. Turner ning. Miss :Kate Paddlson appeared to here on Monday from the Signal enterprising Ballantine seemed to regret, very much, question was not acted upon. The next kind Invitation of the St.: Louis adios, ' be an expert at the game. Station at Fort Grant, Arizona, to take A Co. are again proving themselves leaving Indian River, and hopes to be regular meeting occurs on May 14th. topping at El Dora, the Utter fouratqp-, charge, of the Signal.Service stations I the most progressive and liberal of any back again early next winter, when her ped ashore, while the, former members has -Th. steamer now Georgians In this of the State. To between Titusville and Jupiter, in placeof part every customer numerous friends will gladly welcomeher. The Steamer Sweeney of the party continued the Journey Xa between Tltnrvilla 'been taken off the route and Melbourne and la now running Sergeant Horsey, who, with his wife, buying 60 eta. worth of goods The above patty took the steamer Will be hauled off on May 1st for New Smyrna on the steamer Sweeney ,, between here and, Ormond. Herman wlU leave here,to-day, for Sante Fe;New they are absolutely giving a nice little Sweeney as far as New Smyrna, thinking painting, etc. Due notice! will be given In the evening, Mrs. Chambers (the..- t; Mexico. Sergeant Hersey has the best present worth about ten cents, f mother to continue the journey to Ormond on when she will resume her regular trips. enable lady who presented the flag tofiMi 1 Fischer who II fast gaining popularity ' wishes of his many friends for an enjoy houses. And still their prices are the St Augustine, but were rather disappointed R. P. PAODISOV, General Manager. Sweeney) suggested.a progressive Crash -fa In command.For . about 25': cent below their competiors. - able time in his new field of labor. per when one of the ADVOCATE re party, and three tables were qulc1d.r r f Sale, cat-rigged, round bottom; They are the people who inaugurated Phonograph Entertainment -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodyear, Mr. staff Informed them the schedule had surrounded by the participants-eoaa-' centre-board sail boat; fifteen feet long, low prices on Indian River. 11* been altered. Of two popularand At TUiuvUte.PBOOBAMMB . and Mrs. Walter Goodyear, the Misses course, posed of ten ladles and two gentlamaav , five and a half feet beam; decked f oru Carrie, 'Agnes and Evelyn 'Goodyear, energetic officers like Capt. Bole and Play proceeded<< with considerable aptctt, ; te.-ard and aft; good sized cockpit; tight Hiss Powe, and the Rev. B. F, Brown If Purser C. II. Watson always have plenty FOB TUESDAY ZVEHWQ.: until nearly) twelve o'clock, and tentaV i \ ,fRlulng, perfectly dry, and In good repair; and wife, came up from Rockledge, Warranty, Mortgage, Satisfaction and friends who like to travel on their boat. "Evening Bells," First Reg. Band, Dated by Miss II. D. Wilkinson securing' , boat for its size. Address L. F. Newark NT J. "Estndiantlaa Spanish tiff : ( Nash sea Palm Beach Fla. 102t" Monday afternoon, ,In Mr; Goodyear' Quit-Claim Deeds, Leases, etc., for Saleat -With reference to the growing of waltz) ,Ethel's Parlor Orchestra, New. first prize, and Miss Annie FaddUma r trim-looking naphtha launch. Mr. and the AorocATi office. One, 100.; sisal hemp in Florida, the New Orleans ark. I. J. Clarinet solo "Believe Me," taking the "booby" prise. The jrsnae -Our correspondents will do us a favor lira. Charles Goodyear and daughters three, 25c.: ; dozen, SOo.; hundred, $a. Ttmti-Dtmocrat says: "Mr. C.B. Dodge by Wm. Tousson, with piano acoompanl was then followed by refreshment this week, by sending In their down started northwards on Tuesday mornIng' Wedding_..% Cards has returned to the city from an InterestIng ment "Vienna Galop,"Oofah" by First Reg. Sunday was a lovely day and several river Items not later than Tuesday, so train, while Mr. and Mrs. Walter .a We shall be pleated to'' :1 and successful trip to the coast of with Band Calls, Newark," by N.Ethol't J. 'arlorOreheltra.Lander of the party wended their a1. througha that we may have Wednesday to put Goodyear and their friend, Miss Powe, :; receive a share of your fa. Florida, undertaken with an especial "Good live, )ty Honey. I'm Gone," sung pretty and plcturtsqe trail (which". .ear them In type. The ADVOCATK: office will returned to Rockledge Wednesday. Mr. ICJ {Job Work-,envelopes,} ttsI view to determine whether It Is advisable by Len. Spencer, of Washington, D. C. Moulton bad a hand In clearing) to Hi* be closed Friday next (May Day) for the and Mrs. Walter Goodyear will shortly : 1 letter bill-heads-heads, ,statements note-heads,, to favor the cultivation of sisal hempIn "Dixie and Yankee Doodle/* (medley]), ocean beach, where they enjoyed and the U. S. Marine DandvaeblnKton, by purpose of giving our force a holiday. leave for their summer home In Cazeno- m or anything else. that section Starting for Jacksonville D. O. "A Vocal Medley'' by the Brillant bathing to their heart's content Onth F t -There will be a meeting of the via, N. Y. -- on the 17th of Febuary, he went Quartette of Washington, D. C. beach we noticed Mrs Z. L/ Chamber Democratic Executive Committee, Bre- -We understand, Capt. W. B. Watson h from that city to Jupiter, on the east "Motto Walt,*' (Strauss) by .Ethol': Mrs. Julia Moulton, Mrs J. B. 1(.- rard Co., at the office of D. L. Gaulden, has resigned his position as Superintendent coast of the peninsular; where he arrivedon Parlor Think Orchestra." by B.Comb P. Stout song with"YesDon't piano I ton, the Misses Marie T. Chamber, x Titusville, on Thursday, April 80th. of the Indian River Steamboat Co., -The much needed rain'has come at. the 23d. After spending three days accompaniment' "The Spanish Fandango Mary A. Plm, Harriet n lery, Harriet The Democrats of each County Commlsi which many will regret. There 1s no but We have had a fw pleasant show in that vicinity and at Lake Worth, betook by t.bellnt Beg. Band of Newark D. Wl1k1aon; Kate, Jeanette and Anal " aer>s district will present to the com- doubt the Captain has worked .bard ers this week. a small boat and proceeded down N.' J. Song with banjo accompan Paddlson; and Messrs. Geo. T.PaddJwq, . mittee, at that time, the name of the In the interests of his while In the Atlantic coast to Miami, Cocoanut.. ment, "The Irish Police," by Chas. As-: C. H. Walton, and W. P. Shryockdd company York The cornet -Capt B. P. Paddison has been tab bury, of New City. i they nave elected to be appointed of the Improvements Grove, and the Biscayne Bay region; visiting New Smyrna, office to :person say nothing many Jag a few days vacation this week. W. solo "Young America Polka, with accompaniment jf..,. County Commissioner by the Governor.D. that have beea made in observed him around la'his : the Perriae, grant, known a* the by U. 8. Marine Band, Out on the veranda, In the ne lc, r t- L. GAULDXV..chairman... Democratic Titusville and on Indian River duringhis driving new "Happy Hunting Ground," where the Washington D. C. "Fm a Mamma' after the boating trip was or.erk. ""... I y-pnrchaaed and neat-looking turnout. Black Baby toy" comic Negro song by resplendent In her silvery .,EL Com. 11. c: administration; and although we sisal plant was first introduced oa the moon being I Don't forget the phonograph enter Garry Alien with piano accompaniment. noted that some of Use -Ktu Emma C. Thnnby, the famous haTe heard many hard things said main land of Florida, about fifty years I "March MiUtaire,* by First Keg. Band, brilliancy-we .concert singer, met with a loss a fewdays against his mode of conducting the af- :tainment at Masonlo Hall, Monday and ago. From this point southward the exploration Newark, N. J. "The Tariff Galop," b, ladles Indulged vocal music, while 13. which she sadly deplores, fain of the company, we take pleasure Tuesday evenings. It U a treat la store of the Islets, known as the Cappa's Seventh Beg. Band: 0 New Instrumental pieces by Miss Cnaalm ago " for lOlLA York Clt '. "My Ship II OD the Ocean, tseeedl"c'llDDveaJ.IhtDlfDdla1ODJ8 ) "While boarding the man-of-war, "Chica In stating that we have many times .Kcya, was made fa Mr. Kirk Mnnroe's the Abbott QuUotette. was Negro jubilee song by Miss Pim a go" In Tampa bay, a bracelet dropped heard him spoken of la words of praise."Uneasy petition was seat from Brerard private feasible yacht to riill, by which of the meant keys where of Washington, _. _. "Wall sweet melodies.with extreme naistta sang, anti many from her arm and is buried in those waters. lies the bead that wean a county, containing the names of a majority sisal plant descended from those originally Street Marsh" br Ethel's Parlor Orchestra favorite song MlssThursby rained this bracelet I crown" 1s a true saying, and the man of her registered totes . '3C .", ', .3... .'M '_ N + "' --.......... _