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Winter Park scrapbook, 1881-1906: Loring Chase scrapbooks Vol 01, 1889

Loring Augustus Chase

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Mr. Valentine of Melbourne, was here good advertisement. -lu, past vvsek visiting his son at Rollins MINE HOST CHEERFUL. C(>flege. Hotel Seminole was duly opened on the diss M. L. Crowe of Boston, arrived first, and a fine dinner set before the The following letter appeared in the ' guests, "of whom we were which," and fm Tuesday night and is stopping at the Worcester. Mass. Spy, of Dec. 28th, while it is useless for us to try to add to and as that is, perhaps, tne most Palmetto. \ * \\. ~ ^ \ Col. Paige's reputation by anything we Geo. J. Akers of Chicago, representing can say, we shall venture to suggest that prominent provincial newspaper in Fairbanks, Morse and Co., spent New | nobody sat down to any nicer New Year's New England, it will certainly do this Year's at the Seminole. dinner in the country. Col. Paige has section a great deal of good. added to the attractions of the din- Ten thousand of the new pamphlets "P. B. Knowles, Esq-,. My Dear Sir: , ing room by putting up lace curt a ins at the —We left New York on Dee. 2nd, are on their way here, and when they windows, and he is daily expecting an arrive will be distributed by the Winter elegant Brussels carpet for the office which stopped one day each in Savannah Park Company from their office. They will make it look elegant and homelike. and Washington, which former place present a very attractive appearance. After the dinner the gentlemen guests were we left the 6th. and were soon at Way- taken on a delightful ride on the "Fanny MARRIED.—At Winter Park, on Thurs­ cross. From there we went direct to, Knowles" around Lakes Osceola and day, Jan. 3rd, by the Right Reverend II. Winter Park over the new through Virginia, the only drawback being the line by way of La Villa junction, with- ; B. Whipple, Bishop of Minnesota, Leon­ absence of the ladies on account of rain. ard Hilton-Green ol Pensacola, to Miss The exposition of fruits etc. raised in out passing through Jacksonville. Ada Mary, daughter of General <;. this neighborhood that the Winter Park Here we found the street car waiting French of Winter Park. Company tire exhibiting at their office for us and were soon snugly housed at was started by as handsome a collection Hotel Seminole. We lind not only the We had the pleasure of an introduc­ of oranges, lemonsand grape-fruit as one tion to Mr. Morris, who is to have charge hotel and grounds looking nicely, but will often find; all from Mr. B. R. the village looks well and the weather of the Seminole office this winter. He is Swoope's Minnehaha grove. There were a gentleman of the old school and is Jaffa, Majorca, Navel, Swoope's Lest, is till that one could ask for, the mer­ bound to make a friend of every person Mandarin and Tangerine oranges, Ta- cury as I write, showing 68°. While with whom he comes in contact. i liiti limes, Villa Franca, Sicily (two the prospect when I left New York was (kinds), and Bellaire Premium lemons, that I would find Florida people feel­ We bad the pleasure of a call the past and nice grape-fruit. The whole collec­ ing pretty blue, I am most agreeably week from Rev. F. R. Iloleman of Long- tion is very fine and has attracted a surprised to find the feeling hopeful wood, who is interesting himself in estab­ great deal of attention. We think this and buoyant. This is explained b> lishing an Industrial school for the col­ plan will be as good for advertising pur­ ; ored people of Florida. It is a good poses as any that can be used and we the facts that not a single ease ot yel- object and Mr. Holeman should be en­ hope that ;dl will appreciate its advan­ low fevNrr hf.* occurred within the bor­ couraged. tages and exhibit anything they may ders of Orange count y ; ili.tt the whole have in the way of fruits, flowers, vegeta­ If anybody can make any better guava county has been exceptionally healthy bles, etc. or apple jelly than Frank Hawkins, who during the entire summer; that three lives on Fairbanks and Morse's Kola heavy frosts have disposed of any grove in Orlando, we have yet tosee him. doubts about safety from vein..., fe*. We pretend to be good judges on such for the entire State, and that wfthout 1 eases and from the specimens sent us we harming any but the tenderest i'egeta-' can heartily recommend Mr. Hawkins' THE O. &. VV M^^^^^^^M T ^ P. OPEN. | tion ; that crops are liner in quabfv jellies to the most critical taste. Hooray! The (). & W. P. is built and almost as large in quantity as We have received a copy of the Con- through to Winter Park, and was for­ were ever seen in Florida ; that a great gregation&list of Boston, which contains mally opened on Wednesday morning, deal of inquiry for land already exists, a very able article on the yellow fever in Jan. 2nd. At (5:30 that morning the sale*1 To the amount of almost 5^50.0O«' Florida, and showing up the entire free­ train arrived from Orlando with the having been made right in this locality dom of this locality from it, from the pen train hands. It was immediately ot our esteemed townsman, Dr. II. (', within the past ten days; and that boarded by Col/W. F. Paige, Judge Jones. Only lack of space prevents us the travel to this section, for the time Mizell and Messrs.Chubb, White, S. 8., from publishing it in full in this issue and of year, is as heavy as it ever has been. J. S. and Jerome Capet] and started perhaps we shall have space in our next 1 shall have the Seminole ready to on its return trip to Orlando. Here 's, for it. It is a very able article and open at the regular time, January 1st. :. two passenger coaches were hitched on, should be read by all, Nearly all that have engaged rooms, en and a party of about thirty consist­ o x s We are happy to say that negotiations .•'that I have heard from since, will be 55 "•"" ing of representatives of the Orlando z have succeeded in procuring for Winter here to occupy them. F have nearly h Park a fine new depot for the South Press, Prof. Robinson, students of h 100 rooms engaged. 1 *-<+ - S3 0 Florida R. R. It is to be in the form so Rollins College and some others started -JI s r We are all so thankful t hat you have I S o T^ popular in the North at resort towns, a. L for the first regular trip over the new- 2= 5 5 3 bought the bonds of the Orlando and m J- covered platform about 250 feet \< •c road. All went smoothly until Gov. . f as v'v niter Park Railroad, thus giving" it with a waiting room and ticket office at I, .- •** Sinclair's orange grove was reached, j M ! the necessary push and funds to secure one end and a baggage room at the when, owing to the rails spreading m~X a> its speedy completion, as it will give to /. ^ --« other. The Seminole street car runs the rear coach ran oif the track. -g a- I this locality the prettiest stretch of /. u under a cover so that passengers for Leaving it there, we proceeded on our c railroad, along our ten lakes, that can | that famous hotel will not have to go 1 >5 journey and got almost to the College, L out from under a roof from the time they . •— j be found in the State, if not in the; when the same thing happened to the alight until they arrive at the hotel. £ country. This has been a much needed 1 other coach; but the students easily improvement, and is one that will be! The Winter Park Company will during C made their way to the College. The the months of January, February and ( keenly appreciated, not only by resi­ two "happenstanees" were produc­ March, exhibit at 'their office all sorts of *!".. dents, but by tourists who come into f "= - 9fl tive of nothing injurious, and barring *"C the products of Florida. These exhibits .-J this section of the State, as well as by e —> r .£••& slight delays, were taken in the best of oS •^ ~ . will be labelled with the name of the ^ the guests of Hotel Seminole. a. ^ humor by all, and as only one set of J2 £ij product and the name of the owner <*i.fr- The new lawn tennis grounds are trucks ran off ill each case did not g u the grove or garden from which it comes. | now complete, and will prove a great .z -2 — V £ x aj A special effort will be made to have obstruct business very long. The 0. & B| fl r^ -/. .- i_ addition. Through sleepers and solid [ g every visitor to thbiXsection see the col­ W. P. certainly has as pretty a scenic : GS ***2 JJ p - trains of new cars are running from cj SL 3 lection. Every article will be carefully route as can be found. By the time T" 5c3 the North. Our grounds are in fine OJ placed, and returned^ to the owner if our readers read this all will be com­ w shape, elegant roses and flowers in "*'"f £ -4^ c ; desired. They hope to have specimens pleted in good shape to the Seminole, V? 0 of fruits, flowers, vegetables, berries, etc. bloom. The steamer Fanny Knowles .3 and we feel sure that no better attrac­ 4— from every place in this vicinity, and has been newly painted and thorc tion for tourists and guests of the +-> i will take great pleasure in inakin< it a •-•hauled, and can make fl*| 11 •^ hotel can be found than a trip over this heauiiftil littlestretch of railroad. Hooray ! We say again, hooray! r 3 We are glad to find that every carpen­ Tht "SMALL COLLEGES." ter, painter, mason and laborer in our •-ll is, indeed, a small college, yet— yet there are those who love it," were s ct a the simple words which, on the trem­ ***** wi*L 2* » ! t bling lips of Daniel Webster, at the close of his magnificent argument in the Dartmouth College case, moved to tears some of I lie stern judges of the Cniti'd St at es Supreme Court. "It is the so-called small colleges that are often the largest in t heir j results," said President Charles E. Knox, of Newark, at the Hamilton ('ollege dinner Tuesday night. reporl ed in anot her column. That Webster's truism isuneonfined i in its application is apparent from t he enthusiastic manifestations of love and devotion for iihnu muter which , inevitably characterize the annual reunions of the alumni of "small col- ; leges" in I his city and elsewhere. The truth of Dr. Knox's stat-etuent is admitted by many who with coin- I mendable pride point to one of the J "large colleges'' as their alma, mater. It is the quiet, faithful, earnest, per­ sonal, hand-to hand contact of the I professor in the small college with his pupils which produces the "large j results.'' His influence is moral as well as intellectual, and is concentrated on a comparatively limited number of students. He takes a personal and intelligent interest in every one of his pupils. lie knows not only their names, but he knows their personal traits, their particular habits, their respective talents, their methods of reasoning and of study, the strength and the weakness of each, lie is thus generally able to develop each mind along its particular trend, correcting errors, encouraging right methods and bringing out all that is best in each st udent. One result of this effort is shown in the greater proportion of graduates of small colleges who achieve distinc­ tion or marked success in after life. Lev. Mr. Missildine aud family have The pleasant phiz, of Mr. Klemmer is Not the total number, of course, but moved into ('. II. Lord's house on Indi­ once more seen on our streets. the proportion. A comparison of col­ ana avenue. \ ^ \ V ~ TJ l lege catalogues will demonstrate this Robert While, Jr. contemplates put­ . ^ 4—' time, or because it is the thing for Prof. J. H. Ford will preach at White's = =—> "Sy g 2!—— 1 g 'S c 0 nlace. V. C >> 4_; £ 01 their set to do, because that college mpan- Hall next Sunday morning, and there ^> O 53 M iWHn y $ OJ -w -- won the foot-hall championship or the " ^ cTK«te«t"mmlMhtde thee will be a social religious service in the ~,| '' •a " > c aS '/ •—* V r-i-" ied by Mi u —- ~ w n ^ baseball pennant, because such a Call again, evening. &C Park a visit on the* LOtn •J. •M New and ornamental fences in front of £ "jolly crowd" go there. These gener­ gentlemen. *? X V s — the groves owned bv Messrs. Daviesand >1 *•' r~^> JJ .X ally fall by the wayside about the Bent's orchestra from New York city • - ^ a> Q— v c3 >1 close of the sophomore year, but their is aVthe Seminole for these'ason an111(d1 disdlS- I Wyetv> v euhi adiiiiidi £greatli '".I ' '.y' to" th' 'Li.e look>y>s of^ha-f$ - t •4-3 c o l^^^tmuBic.lai.yln.mthepar-l^lity''"' om the par- locality. \_. \\ Y)*'Z -t_» The sn 5 1. z \j -^J &i; Ml ; m wWch we s,nd a letter there. The Winter Park Co. have had a force T* JJ — sr. attracts a larger proportion of young 'X 11 pH w •—I 53 £ 4—' —, ^stable is about com-of men clearing up streets for about ten — —' ~ "" *"_ men with limited means, but with an A. M. liver's ne1tTwx bont the days and they have made the town earnest purpose ami great ambition. pleteleted and will be occupies ..•_•. hilH, lik(1 a ()1,lss hutlon. They are Ira .. a !!.:' he. utlli 11h. . Hlie hahas somsc._e very nice stock and We had the pleasure of a call on the the fame of some one of its professors, will be a decided addition to the place 14th from Mr. McCoy of the S. F. K. 11., 7£ X ''• the thoroughness oi'its course or tie- n„, iniid weatherat the North is pro o- r^ ^ ^^ ^ thg wH, ,.|lowll ni.in o! personal character or eminence of ably keeping tourists at home until late. " ^ ^ ^anford some of its alumni. These are the ;il;U1 .Jual. They are coming, though, \ very good practical sermon was students who generally succeed in col­ aml we are bound to have a firs ])n,:u.1|(,,, ilt the CongregationaCongreg, l church lege and after graduation.—N. Y. Mail season. , ];(St Sabbath, bv- Lev. MrMi . Munson, who mid Express. The truit display at the Company s is teaching at Rollins College. THE above should be brought to the offlce was added to the past week bj Mr. A. II. Paul has had a nice place notice of persons contemplating the some line grape frnita fri>m the. n. i«)i sed up in the fron^^ t o^ f hi^ s stor^^ e ffo ^ r ^the e I education of children at our own Etol- age grove and some elegant limes Hon special i display of boots and, shoe, s which Judge Mizell's. , lins College. It is by no means only Judge Mizell 8. die expects to make quite a specialty of. these items are written the pnva . ^ ^ been appointed agent at the great universities that a thor­ Aa KedneyhfUJ ough training is to be had. They have «'• EUenlta' ,K',,,nS"u 11 t"'..-k vit".n,r the Union Loan and Trust Co. of R.R. «f Georgian on the suetr^^„JSNew York city and so is able to furnish advantages, it is true, which the „iw.,,.-d for the Seminole, paitn . r- i a party aboard for the Semui money in any amount at low rates to S 5 smaller colleges cannot command, but ulars next week good parties with sufficient security. they have also their well-known draw­ ee.» TV r, *£<•/ £'W of fd^t, u* "177'ri u. ecd / JV 3 Hon, Charles H.French. 7 - S 3 Among arrivals nt the Seminole the past e Seminole. The community was startled :Mon- week are T. P. Crichton, C. W. Hunger- Last Saturday evening about a hun­ day morning upon learning of the ford and W. C. Morris of New York; 6. dred of the residents of Winter Park sudden death of ooe of Canton', most W. Hart, Toledo; C. A. Gray, Cheyenne; H..G. Grey, London; J. A. Finke, Roa­ were treated to a complimentary din­ influential citizens, Colonel Charles ner by our genial landlord, Mr. Paige. noke; .J. M. Brookfield, Misses Mary and H. French, who died at about ten i The tables were tastefully decorated; A. M. Brookfield, of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Little, of Philadelphia. with flowers, and the tempting and o'clock, Sunday evening, January appetizing character of the repast 13th. His age was seventy-four The St. Johns Kiver Conference of the needs no assurance to any one who has years, three months and ten days. M. E. Church is now in session at Last is. I \ fr thiuPr>nfnrr»Tieo hiiwiness will be trails- uircli at Winter •r's term of ser- ed and it is quite t g^ preacher will be •»-•*•• : here. n, district snper- ^LOCHMGDE^ n Palace Car Co. icksonville, came THE Sanford M&acotto takes up the I year. Anyone who notes the enor­ ipanying his sis- I.OCHMEDE, >f the fancy Dry PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. wail of the railroads who answer com- | mous percentage of extension and -In tlio IVIicist of the Lochs, plaints about delayed fruit by the improvement made by our roads will block. Mr. Rich- \ th Winter Park statement that the rates obtainable have no trouble in accounting for any iraging terms of r will not pay for a hist service. It says reasonable profits that might other­ Subscription, $1.. »<) per year, in advance. to Florida this Advertisements at reasonable rates. $100 a car would not pay the roads I wise be expected. The fact is there is : IS p. m. on tin' 'Perms on application. * for fast freight service to New York. no other State in the Union where r lie went on bus- Communications hy mail should be ad­ This we very much doubt, if the best railroads haveso few obstacles to con­ dressed to J.B. IIi:\eu-,.I it., Lonpjwood, Kin. possible arrangements were made for tend with, or so easy a chance to tely settled in our Office at Winter Park with ('has.,I. hadeh running solid trains through without make money as here in Florida. it) was the boss unnecessary delay. But for the sake he past week it Entered nt the post^omce at Winter Park of the argument, let us allow them JOTTINGS. sports and claims - as second class mail mat t.-r. - $150 a car. That would be fifty cents Jerome Capen has been quite under • who haveeaught a box on 300 boxes. That is a suffici­ the weather for a few days. h quantities that WINTER PARK, JAN. 25, 1889. ent rate beyond'a doubt, and would Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crossman of the up. Meanwhile be cheerfully paid by a large part of Thousand Islands, who keep a mammoth Percj White for our growers if they could only get the A SHOUT time ago it" was announced hotel there, are at the Seminole. black bass, which that the Florida Railway and Navi­ fast service. What makes the case so Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Lawrence are at fc of four almost 1 Mr. ,J. (i. Diffen- gation Company had arranged with desperate is that, let them pay what the Seminole, and Mr. Lawrence is busy they will, they cannot get the fruit recently. Thev the Louisville aud Nashville connec­ looking after his two tine groves here. through in reasonable time. As be­ laller ones at the tions for a fast service of fruit trains Mr. R. W. (ii ven, who was was formerly tween $100 a car and two weeks or to western cities. Now complaints city clerk at Sanford, is at Mrs. Guild's. more on the road, and $150 a car and ick's line team are made that the actual time made He has been very ill, but is now on the three days on the road, there could be h the other day is three or four tunes that advertised, mend. ~. — but one decision. The extra 1 (5- ,cent s reatened serious and shippers are again discussing tIm­ ; Mr. Arthur Missildine is quite serious­ box would not be comparable with •ck yoke became possibility of getting their fruit to mar­ ly affected with his eyes. He has been the loss by the present delays. Let e and the horses ket before it rots. The agent of a Cin­ obliged to quit school and will soon d avenue at ter- us have the fast time with a, guaran­ cinnati auction house, located at Ovi- leave for Charleston, S. C. to have them > Fast Park a ve- teed service, barring such accidents edo, proposes as an experiment, to treated. . K. and they kept, only as would lawfully release the make up a train of six ears, and go We had a long talk with A. P-. Detwiler P. ()., then turn- roads in case of failure to run passen­ with them to Cincinnati to prevent of the firm of Detwiler and Son, of Phil­ Company's barn ger trains, and there need be no fear delays on t he road. adelphia, the past week. He is one of id finally stopped of its not paying. the largest fruit dealers in the North and hout damage to A NEW departure in orange shipping was here on business. added, who was has lately been tried with ^ood suc­ THE Masco tt& in discussing the pos­ Hon. F. A. Sehroedcr, ex-mayor of I great skill and at threatened to] cess. The fruit was neither boxed nor sibility of fast fruit trains says that Brooklyn, N. Y., was here a part of the to a safe termi- wrapped, hut simply packed in the railroad investments in Florida have past week, and left for Cuba on the 21st car in bulk, with a layer of wire grass thus far not been profitable. We take to look after his tobacco interests. I le is on the bottom and paper around the the responsibility of saying that the one (jf the largest tobacco dealers in this of Messrs. Israel country. sides. One car went to Washington statement is not true, although we do ergy of Mr. Inter, and another to Philadelphia, and not doubt that it was made on the ('apt. W. M. Davidson, traffic manager lave had a serious ty night. About both arrived in good condition and best authority. We would under­ of the S. F. tt \\\, accompanied by W. the first-named brought good prices. The oranges take to show from the books of any McCoy, general passenger and freight agent of the S. F. It. It., made us a little irted to Mr. Ftter were pine land russets, which would railway company in the State that has call last week- and were entertained to a mile south stand such treatment better than any been decent ly managed that the road the best of Col. Paige's ability. nediately went to others. Whether other kinds, especi­ has made money far in excess of the the fact in both Mr. Arthur Haines, father of Mrs. Dr. ally hammock grown fruit, would go average of railroads in other parts of nil and went toj Barrows, arrived on the ^2nd from Cal­ safely or not remains to be seen, but the country. It may never have de­ lere until the mid- even if the cars had to be fitted with clared a cent of dividends since it was ifornia, lie is eighty-two years old, quite over. Had the several tiers of shelves, t he cost would built, but if not it will be found to infirm, and made the trip unaccompan­ isual speed there ied. Mrs. Barrows has not seen her ieve that serious be much less than wrapping and box­ have spent in extensions and improve­ father, if we are correctly informed, since ve followed. The ing, and we see no reason why a large ments enough to cover a very hand­ ,-en full credit by she was a girl, and the meeting was a R. R. part of the fruit for consumption in some dividend on its stock. Because most joyous and happy one. the cities should not be sent in t hat a railroad company sees lit to spend way. For country trade single boxes its profits in adding to its property Her many friends here will regret to would still he needed, but it is possible is no reason why it should demand of hear of the death of Mrs. L. A. Austin, that even these might better he [lacked the public enough to pay dividends which occurred at Middlebury, Vermont, by northern dealers, who as it is often besides, any more than a merchant on the 1 8th. She was a noble Christian woman, always busy with some good have to repack what is shipped in would complain that he made noth- work, and her death is a severe blow to boxes. e enlarged his stock every her friends and the community in which

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XvO CHMEDE, THE Sanford Mascotte takes up the j year. Anyone who notes the enor­ wail of the railroads who answer com- j mous percentage of extension and PUBUSHEB EVERY FRIDAY. •In tlio IVliclst of ttxe Loelis. plaints about delayed fruit by the j improvement made by our roads will statement that the rates obtainable have no trouble in accounting for any Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. will not pay for a hist service. It says reasonable profits that might other­ Advertisements at reasonable rates. $100 a car would not pay the roads wise be expected. The fact is there is Terms oil application. • for fast freight service to New York. no other State in the Union where Communications by mail should he ad­ This we very much doubt, if the best railroads have so few obstacles to con­ dressed to J.B.HENCK, Jit., Lonjjwood, Fla. possible arrangements were made for j tend with, or so easy a chance to Office at Winter Park with Chas.J. I.add. running solid trains through without make money as here in Florida. unnecessary delay. But for the sake Entered at the post-oliicc at Winter Park of the argument, let us allow them JOTTINGS. - us second class mail matter. - $150 a car. That would be fifty cents Jerome Capen has been quite under a box on 300 boxes. That is a suffici­ the weather for a few days. WINTER PARK, JAN. 25, 1SS9. ent rate beyond a doubt, and would Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crossman of the be cheerfully paid by a large part of Thousand Islands, who keep a mammoth A SHORT time ago it was announced our growers if they could only get the hotel there, are at the Seminole. that the Florida Railway and Navi­ fast service. What makes the case so Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Lawrence are at, gation Company had arranged with desperate is that, let them pay what the Seminole, and Mr. Lawrence is busy the Louisville and Nashville connec­ they will, they cannot, get the fruit looking after his two fine groves here. through in reasonable time. As be­ tions for a fast service of fruit trains Mr. R. W. Given, who was was formerly tween $100 a car and two weeks or to western cities. Now complaints city clerk at Sanford, is at Mrs. Guild's. more on the road, and $150 a car and are made i hat the actual time made Tie has been very ill, but is now on the is three or four times that advertised, three days on the road, there could be mend. -^ — but one decision. The extra 16%eents and shippers are again discussing the Mr. Arthur Missildine is quite serious­ box would not be comparable with possibility of getting their fruit to mar­ ly affected with his eyes. He has been the loss by the present delays. Let ket before it rots. The agent of a Cin­ obliged to quit school and will soon cinnati auction house, located at Ovi- us have the fast, time with a. guaran­ leave for Charleston, S. C. to have them edo, proposes as an experiment, to teed service, barring such accidents treated. . only as would lawfully release t in­ make up a train of six cars, and go We had a long talk with A. B. Detwiler with them to Cincinnati to prevent roads in case of failure to run passen­ of the firm of Detwiler and Son, of Phil­ delays on the road. ger trains, and there need be no fear adelphia, the past week. He is one of of its not paying. the largest fruit dealers in the North and A NEW departure in orange shipping was here on business. has lately been tried with good suc­ THE Mascottcin discussing the pos­ Hon. F. A. Schroeder, ex-mayor of cess. The fruit was neither boxed nor sibility of fast fruit trains says that Brooklyn, X. Y., was here a part of the wrapped, but simply packed in t hi- railroad investments in Florida have past week, and left for Cuba on the 21st car in bulk, with a layer of wire grass thusfarnot been profitable. We take to look after his tobacco interests. 1 le is on the bottom and paper around the the responsibility of saying that the OIK- of the largest tobacco dealers in this sides. One car went to Washington statement is not true, although we do country. and another to Philadelphia, and not doubt that it was made on the ('apt. W. M. Davidson, traffic manager both arrived in good condition and best authority. We would under­ of the S. F. & W., accompanied by W. brought good prices. The oranges take to show from the books of any McCoy, general passenger and freight were pine land russets, which would railway company in the State t hat has agent of the S. F. R. R., made us a little call last week and were entertained to stand such treatment better than any been decent Iy managed that the road the best of Col. Paige's ability. others. Whether other kinds, especi­ has made money far in excess of the ally hammock grown fruit, would go average of railroads in other parts of Mr. Arthur Haines, father of Mrs. Dr. safely or not remains to be seen, but the country. It may never have de­ Barrows, arrived on the 22nd from Cal­ even if the cars had to be fitted with clared a cent of dividends since it was ifornia, lie iseighty-two years old, quite several tiers of shelves, the cost would built, but if not it will be found to infirm, and made the trip unaccompan­ be much less than wrapping and box­ have spent in extensions and improve­ ied. Mrs. Barrows has not seen her father, if we are correctly informed, since ing, and we see no reason why a large ments enough to cover a very hand­ she was a girl, and the meeting was a part of t he fruit for consumption in some dividend on its stock. Because most joyous and happy one. the cities should not be sent in that a, railroad company sees lit to spend way. For country trade single boxes its profit s in adding to its property Her many friends here will regret to would still be needed, but it is possible is no reason why it should demand of hear of the death of Mrs. L. A. Austin, that even these might better be [lacked the public enough to pay dividends which occurred at Middlebury, Vermont, by northern dealers, who as it is often besides, any more than a merchant on the 18th. She was a noble Christian woman, always busy with some good have to repack what is shipped in would complain that he made noth­ work, and her death is a severe blow to boxes. ing because he enlarged his stock every her friends and the cominunitv in which f -Sfc- 4 J 4 4 ^ LOO F4M9DE^

she lived. Her husband and aged father Miss Kunath, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and THE have the sincere sympathy of everypody Mrs. Geo. C. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ here. ard Peterson, Mrs. W. F. Baird, Miss Seminole Pharmacy The exposition at the Company's Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 8. McCracken, ofliee lias been increased by a large tea A. P. Detwiler, Philadelphia; T. S.Childs WINTER PARK. tray full of oranges, lemons, tomatoes, and Edward P. Sumner, Worcester, Mass. carrots, turnips and cauliflowers. We M. D.Abrams, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Physicians' Prescriptions the still hope that our people will interest L. II. Bacon, Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. A. themselves enough in this matter to Becker, Montreal; F. J. Phillips, Dr. special part> of our keep it fully up, for it is visited by Barnes,Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. M. Gore, business. almost every person that comes to Waa­ Fdw. Iludnall and mother, and Ceo. F. ler Park and makes a fineadvertisement Jackson, of Orlando ; Mr. and Mrs. F. R. COMPETENCY ASSURED. wit h but t rilling cost. Kirk, Sioux City; F. Morgan, Jackson­ ville. What might have been a serious acci­ J. L. B. EAGER, M. D., Proprietor. dent occurred on Sunday evening, on Prof. Buckner, of Germany, has been East Park avenue, just north of the studying the- rate at which germs mul­ -8 « post-office. Mrs. ,1. S. Capen, Louise tiply, and has shown that the time THE and Mrs. E. Capen were on their way usually required for one microbe, or home from Mr. S. S. Capen's, and in the germ, to become two, by the process OFFICE OF LOCUM EOF inky darkness and severe*rain their of division, is fifteen minutes. At this rate a single microbe would produce —) IS PREPARED TO DO (— buggy* driven by Harry Moore, collided in twenty-four hours a million million with .Mr. Hopwood's mule driven by Will million times the present population Wilson. The whole party were thrown of the globe. F=HNE ••• •*• ••• + out of the buggy, the faithful horse '•Babe" was freed from it and trotted The "railway spine" lias taken its •?~ ••• JOB •*• fr leisurely home, and beyond injuring the place in medical nomenclature, and buggy a little and a skinned knee for the '-caisson disease" has also been Wilson, no harm of any kind was done. recognized. Now a third has been •f * PRINTING Would it not be well for everybody added to the list, in a condition which when they have to drive in such awful has received the name of "electric OF ALL KINDS. darkness to carry a lantern, so that prostration." Thus has a new indus­ anybody coining from the opposite direc­ try created a. new disease, for. which the profession will be called upon to tion may be warned in time to prevent find a remedy. collisions of this kind. An investigation of the physical con­ Our community has been very much ditions of the State of Florida- will stirred up lately over the troubles in the show that about ninety per cent, of colored school. The facts seem to be, the fruit and vegetable crop upon and the decision of the jury on the 22nd which the people must chiefly depend shows that Mr. Cant, the principal, had for their welfare and prosperity, is systematically falsified his reports to now grown and must continue to be county superintendent Becks as to the grown south of a line drawn westward number of pupils in attendance, and as from St. Augustine to the Gulf.—St. salaries are lixed in proportion to atten­ Augustine News. dance, he thus increased his salary to nearly double what it should have been. JV1IS5S M. L. CROWE His assistant, A.T.Redmond, was in­ dicted with him, but, in the opinion of -;-:< ivx<:>i3Js^'A"i2 •:-?> the prosecuting attorney, and all con­ Solicits tin© Patronage of the nected with the ease, he showed conclu­ L.-iclit-s of Winter Park sively that he had no guilty hand in what CUTS IN THE LATEST STYLE was being done. The verdict of the jury A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED on Mr. Cant's case was guilty, but at Residence, Gamwell House this writing we have not heard what the I'INE ST., WINTER l'AKK sentence of the Court is. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. Among the arrivals at the Seminole MONEY TO LOAN NEVER OUT OF ORDER. the past week were Mrs. Bonnethean and If you desire to purcliasoasewing machine, IN SUMS OF ask our agent at your place for terms and child, Jacksonville; G. W.and F. W.Can­ prices. If you cannot find our agent, write ning, Boston; T. II. and J. M. Bennett, direct to nearest address to you below named. Mr.and Mrs. E. Bradley, Mrs.Thos.Hill- $500.00 to 950,000.00 NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aORKMASS. house and daughter, James W. Goode, AT 10 PER CENT. PER ANNUM CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE.N.Y- DALLAS, Austin M. Coombes, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ILL. ATLANTA GA TEX. E. W. HENCK ST LOUIS, MO. g-j.^^f^jlra "SANFRANCISCO.CAL Osgood, M. T. Rosen, New York; Hon. J. H. MOONEY, f John P. and Mrs.Morton,Mrs.Goodhoe, LONGWOOD - - - FLORIDA ORtiANDO, - - FJ.OKIDA.

••*•- •i i Hon, Cfcarle* H. French. 3c 5" Dinner at tne Seminole. —\-" \$-^ °t Among arrivals at the Semi unlet lie past The community was startled Mon­ week are T. P. Crichton, ('. YV. Huugor- Last Saturday evening about ;i hun­ nord and W. C. Morris oi New Yorjc; G. dred of the residents of Winter Park day morning upon learning of the j W. Hart, Toledo; c. \. ra uphine. drive and returned in good spirits; civcu charge of the work here. • 'a pun, < lyster Sa nc • entertaining callers during the early Mr. Joseph Richardson, district super­ Smoked Beef Tongue, Ecarlate, evening anl conversing with them intendent of the PulInian Palace Car Co. with headquarters at Jacksonville, came Filel ol Beef, Larded Samaritaine. freely. Before going to his room Cotelette of Chicken, Sauce Perigueaux. here on the 14th, accompanying his sis- Apples with Rice, a la < 'onde. he complained of some pain such as ter who is proprietor oi the Fancy Dry Sweet Potatoes. New Boiled Potatoes. might be caused by indigestion. His Goods Bazarin Henkel block. Mr. Rich­ Mashed Potatoes. Stewed Tomatoes. Cauliflower, Cream Sauce. Boiled Rice. devoted wife administered such reme­ ardson was delighted with Winter Park St lifted < loose. Apple Sa nee. dies as she had at hand and relief and spoke in very encouraging terms of the prospects for travel to Florida this Prime Beef. Quail, sur (!anape. came, but it was the spark of life dy­ Silver Cake. Lads- Fingers. Gateau Nelson. season. lie left ..1 2:1S p. in. on the Maca r« ions. ('it ron < lake. ing out. He passed svmy while sit­ 1..t h for Tampa whit her he went on bus­ Seminole Fancy Cake. Vanilla Ice Cream. ting in his chair. The following sketch iness for the Pullman Co, Grapes. Oranges. Pigs. of the life of the deceased culled from We have had it definitely settled in our Nuts. Raisins. "The Norfolk County History/'shows mind for some time who was the boss American, Roqueforl and Edam Cheese. how useful, benevolent and estimable fisherman here, but in the past week it has all been upset by reports and claims Cafe Noir. a man he was. Following the dinner the guests coming in from so many who have caught Mr. French was born in Canton were entertained by a feast of music such line fish and in such quantities that In keeping with substantiate already Sept. 21st, 1814, in the house on we 4re obliged to give it up. Meanwhile we aa*e indebted to Mr. Percj White for enjoyed. The orclist ra of the hotel is Green Lodge Street, lately owned by a most delicious . Patrol, "< Jomique" Hindley. Junction. . Mr. Hewett easily extin­ ing they ran around the Com pa ay's barn 7. Galop, "Polonaise Osceola" Bent. guished tbe fire, but in a. few minutes striking a tree or two, and finally stopped 8. Two Hungarian Dances Braham. more the house would have been hack of the P. O. without damage to '.». Selection, "Pete" Braham. anything. Mr. Win. Waddell, who was In. Patrol. "The Seminole" I[indley. ablaze. Mrs. Chase and her house­ driving them, displayed great skill and 1 1. Characteristic Piec • Bent. keeper were the only occupants of courage in bringing what threatened to 12. "Winter Frolics" Bernstein. the house and they had retired for he a serious occurrence to a safe termi­ 13. "Good Ni.sdd" the night. When one can realize the nation. After an hour or so of social conver­ narrow escape the ladies had, the Rut for 1 he kindness of Messrs. Israel sation the party broke up, with warm enormity of the crime can be realized. and Daniels and the energy of Mr. EtterJ words of praise for their generous This was no case of spontaneous com­ the S. F. R. R. might have had a serious IIOST. May he live long und prosper. bustion or an accident, but it was a accident last Saturday night. About. ten o'clock at night the first named deliberate attempt to destroy by flre; inemarn- ' of these gentleman reported to Mr. Ettor a building with two ladies asleep in­ a washout about a mile south side, all unconscious of their impend­ of our depot. lie immediately went to ing danger. It has been hard to con­ the depot, telegraphed the fart in both, directions, took a lantern and went to vince some of our citizens that we the place, remaining there until the mid­

pre8 be ar have anyone in our town so degraded night train Weill safely over. Had the Who °Il ^ entative %. m of h he. r vvxio gave her h»n^ Thomas ~T i?f, train gone over at its usual speed there n m Iu as to set fire to a dwelling house. f/ndsome travel *m*£> ' *l ^ois, is every reason to believe* that serious e Wor Will this convince them? Such a Henrietta Joti,.5 costume nf * « a consequences would have followed. The bite 8 tlD i^o shades Th *' oh ,a'L S Vest of case as this is worse than murder, as gentlemen should be given lull credit bv •ff. 8. N T L. *£Six U6her« T^ t0*3ue Of the it was an attempt to destroy both the officers of the s. K. R. R. e n leb n ant an life and property. This demands the £ . * °f Bloon5LS9 t II1«**oii> with MrM W, of sof°/ e a reward from the citizens ol the ST carS^ £ » ***- baVch ^E^IIet town might unearth the mystery of best man M? « ha>id- Tho «•? La Ft'ance some of our late fires.

vi e v e or N r ous t 0 si t - fl* s »*&£ *«aPid8 City, 1^ to tbeir futn» • B°st°n, r n ome ^PPiness/o,^ where many wifi , « Ihornas has won . ln tbei> n*w hi es, for nuia fe Mi during ^r S erou8 s,nTi - ss t;j-evious to th J0Urn to Washfn ?re fn'ends

i 3Q6 Formal opening* of the Orlando & broad stairs, and saw what Yankee IN MEMORIAM. Winter Park Railway. wealth and skill had done for this place, ()ur coiiiniunil y has been called on Yesterday was a bright and beautiful which less than a dozen years ago was to mourn the loss of one of its best day, and perfectly fitted for the free ex­ in the wild wood, we were filled wilh cursion which was given by the mania- citizens. The Angel of Heath has vis- new hope for the future, knowing that gera of the above road. vW^o' \„\ \vJf\^*' ited lis and the entire community the men who have done these things are how in silence and sincere grief at its At nine o'clock in the morning a pretty able and willing to do much more. full train went down, and there were summons. Canon Streel has passed The Orlando & Winter Park road will eight other trains during the day, the from eart h and has joined l he hosts run ten trains (five each way) daily, the number of passengers increasing with of redeemed spirits around the Fath­ fare being one dollar for eight trios. !' each train. In the morning 11. S. Chubb er's throne. 0>£2 — will have no have gone to Tampa to the meeting of about two years ago to take up once other sort of assistants arrnind him, and the State Congregational Association. more his dul ies in (Ihieago, bul finding this, in addition to his own engaging and The Win ten Park Company has thai old age was gradually, bul surely kindly disposition, iuraishes one reason received an elegant three seated moun­ encroach inn on Ins health and energy, for the popularity of the Seminole. tain wagon for use in displaying the he formed a plan t o ha ve built a lit t le There are quite a number of celebrities I >e;i nt ies of Winter I 'ark to its guests. cottage al Ronnie Burn, when- he stopping at this elegant resort. Among Among our new industries is a packing might enjoy his declining years while them we noticed Hon. F. B. Knowles, business jiisl commenced in the post- looking at his beautiful surroundings president of the Winter Park Co., and office block by Mr. Peterson. We havift and thinking over a life well spent. also of the Orlando & Winter Park R. R. part iculars yel, but will give them later. Since his return, m December if we Co.; President J<. H. Seelye, of Amherst The street railway has been extended College; Eugene Ely, a well known and to 1 he foot of (111ie a venue, where the 0. remember righl. he has been busy at successful detective; Mr. A. Harmon, of & W. P. R. R. depot is to be. The work the Master's work, preaching several the U. S. Navy; John P. Morton, the was under thesupervisioti of Col. Paige, iia.es. On Jaiiuaiy 27th he preached publisher, of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. Julia who has added lo his line reputation as • it All Saints Church,and on Tuesday, B. Hosford, special correspondent of the a hotel manager that of railway builder. January 29th, he was taken sick with Chicago Inter-Ocean ; Wendell A. Smith, A very satisfactory trial trip was taken what, at first, appe i red to he ,-i slighl of the New York World, and others who over the 0.& W. P. I,'. R. lately by Presi­ bilious attack, bul which turned out' deserve mention. dent and Mrs. Knowles. Preisdent Seelye to be acute erysipelas, growing worse Mr. Knowles, to whose large wealth of Amherst College, Doctors Barrows, and worse mil il on Sunday, February and spirit of enterprise Winter Park Hooker and Gale, .Indue Mizell, Messrs. 8'd, at 3:30 p. m., he calmly and owes so much, is a man not yet past the Chase, Chubb, Abbot! and ('apen. Engi­ peacefully enured into resl . prime of life, whose eyes have the clear, neer King hauled 1 he 1 rain and the t rip was accomplished smoothly and rapidly. A short service was held al t he keen glance of a man who has seen his house, conducted by Bishop Whipple. own millions. A member ol the REPOR- jGen. Ulysses Doubleday, of the cele­ Oil Monday, ami I he precious rem lins TKK.staff had the pleasure of an inter­ brated I 'oiibledny family, is at the Rog­ wen- t aken on t he noon train, accom­ view with him, and asked him several ers House, wii h his son-in-law, Mr. Cut­ panied by Mr. ('. R. Switzer, to his old questions. Mr. Knowles has ahead} ting of New York. Gen. Abner Double- more than a quarter of a million invested day, his brother, was in fori Suinpter hoin.- and t he scene of his earlier in Winter Paik, but that represents only with Gen. Anderson when it was Hred on, labors in ('hicago. a small portion of his investments. He and served through the war with distinc­ His aged wife remained here with owns a controlling interest in the Orlando tion. Gen. Ulysses Doubleday served as lie'" daughter, Mrs. ('. R. Switzer, when- & Winter Park road, and has already a general under all the commanders of all that love can suggest or sympathy stamped his individuality on that enter­ t he Army of t he Potomac. His brigade oiler will he done t o alleviate her grief. prise by ordering that no Sunday trains go1 their orders to cease firing last of all Canon Si reel's family, besides t hose shall be run on that road—a step which at Appominat tox and consequently fired la-re, consists of a daughter belonging has the hearty approval of the bes*. ele- I the last shot before the surrender, and to t he Sisterhood of Si . Mary ol t he ment in both towns, and it is hor^, that I he arrived al the house where the sur- Episcopal Church of Peeksliill, New ' the example may be followed by other j render took place just as Gen. Lee and York, and two sons in business in Chi­ his party were mounting their horses to roads. Of course Sunday weald be a ' cago. And thus ends here and passes go buck to the Confederate army with bin day for excursionists, but it is the >'> its eternal reward above a life de­ 1he announcement of the surrender. opinion of good authorities that Mr. voted to good works, and what more Knowles' plan will pay best in the end. can be said or what greater accom­ He has several hundred men employed plishments achieved by anybody in in his different enrerprises, and says he passing t hrough life. JOTTER. has never yet found it necessary to work his men on Sunday. When asked in regard to extending his I in the hotel, after which they were; 1 road, he said that about three weeks ago treated to an elegant supper by Manager he obtained a charter for the extension Paige. The Seminole band, under the! to Lake Jesup, but he could not tell just leadership of Prof. Bent, formerly of Gil- how soon it would be built, but if hip more's band, made some of the most health held out, he would see it pushed delightful music we ever heard. Three through. of the musicians formerly played under Many of Orlando's citizens came early, Theodore Thomas. As we looked at the took dinner at the hotel, and remainet throngs of happy people, walking ihe until late in the afternoon. In the eyen long sunny piazzas and filing up the ing the Orlando Guards came and drilled Cfo vifi ri uec/ ^ £0n 7?y\ it ecf 7~<} 4> tf &&Ikm ru f •*>!• L-OC H 7VY-3 D &•*- 3!

I*0 CHMEDE, guards, much more likely to conduce work, and save as much as possible of PUBLISHED EVERY PBIDAT. to the general health of the State, as the extra expense otherwise necessary. tn Hit* rvlidsu of tlit> Lot-lis*. well as its business interests, than such Thus additional track will he added, exhibitions of foolish fright as we have new stations built, new yards laid Subscription, $1.50 per yenr, in advance. too often seen. We trust that our out, "railed and tracked, and all sorts Advertisements at reasonable rates. authorities, State and national, will of additions made to property of the (Terms on application. direct their attention to the real road. The more of such work there is Communications by mail should lie ad­ source of danger in tbe ignorant and needed, t he more pressure will be laid dressed to .1. r>. HKX< K.J u., Longwood, Pla. irresponsible small trade and smug­ on the foremen to find time for it. Office at Winter Park with (has..I. I.add. gling, rather than make a hasty attack They will find themselves overloaded, upon a great public convenience which and demand larger gangs. The extra Entered at the post-office at Winter Park is intelligently and responsibly man­ labor and material thus supplied for - as second class mail matter. - aged. the department of maintenance will seldom be kept accurate account of WINTER PARK, FEB. 1, 1889. WE have no desire to enter into a apart from that expended by tin-same controversy with our neighbor, the hanamid s on strictly necessary repairs of THURSDAY, February 14th is Arbor Mascotte, on the subject of railroad i obi property. Even so heavy an item Day. Don't forget it. nor make any earnings, but we are not prepared to as the change of gauge, or relaying with other plans for that day to interfere admit that our statement was the heavier rail, of a whole road, if it can with t he plant ing of something, if only result of such absolute ignorance of possibly be paid for out of funds in a rose hush. railway matters as that paper sees lit hand, will often be charged to mainte­ to charge us with. In this railway age nance instead of construction, and not WHY is this not a good time to des­ the very school boys know the points a cent of new stock or bonds ever ignate a suitable and convenient lot he .mentions, but unfortunately we I thought of. In such ways it is very lor a public school, and lei the chil­ have not tbe childlike confidence in easy for even large profits to disappear railway book-keeping which he seems dren begin with this Arbor Day to sel almost unconsciously to the managers I to have, and we think we could put out trees on and nrgund il . They ! of the road, much less to any outsider. him up to a trick worth two of his would he interested iu preparing for Stockholders in railways are continu­ simple-minded plan of merely issuing their future school house, ami much ally grumbling at this very thing, as might be done to increase its future more stock or bonds whenever a little curtailing their immediate profits, value and attractiveness by getting a addition to the plant of a railway is although it is often largely to t lieu- few good trees in early. Even if the demanded. That in. and should IK*. own future advantage, if they could house could not be built for a year or the last resort, not the first. If a man but understand the business of tin- two yet, the trees would be growing, • wants io improve his private prop­ road enough to see it. Few even of and the time would lie saved in the erty, he ma_v keep on depositing the railway employees. outside of the ultimate improvement of the place. profits of his business in bank, or using maintenance department, realize the them otherwise, and simply raise a true state of such cases, and not GEXTCRAL Manager Haines, of the loan somewhere to make the improve­ always t hose in that department, so Plant Steamship Line, writes to the ment, hut if he is an economical man we arenot suprlsed that our neighbor, Times-Ulrioir of las! Saturday a long he will hardly make his first figures even after serving on the si a If of some that way. He will try to save what account oi t he hist ory of his line, with railway, should overlook il. but we he can. and get in a day's work now a statement of 1 he precautions taken trust that after thinking ir over he and then, until he gradually aeeoni- to prevent any danger of importing may he less ready in future to chaigi yellow fever from Havana by their plisheshis purpose, [fall o< her means his neighbors with ignorance quite so ships. Without endorsing his gloomy fail and time is really pressing, he may hastily, forebodings of titter ruin to South as a last resort borrow thence essary Florida and the west coast in particu­ money to com plete the work. So with JOTTINGS. lar—its development, has, we think. • a railway. If it is complete, and out­ Mrs. ('. M. Livingston is quite ill. gone too far to he so easily aban­ lined s the ordinary repairs and replace­ Winthrop Sargent, dr. of Philadelphia, doned—should the Plant steamers be ment of worn out material to keep it was here on the 2'dth. forced to discontinue their service in going, the expense account can be kept We regret to hear of tin- illness of Prof. summer, we think he makes a good down to a figure that will generally Smith. Dr. Porter is attending him. ease for allowing them to continue leaven margin of profit, but if. as in Mr. bit lie. who is stopping a 1 t he Sem­ their regular trips as heretofore. We I he case of our Florida roads, it has inole, went to Kissininiee hunting, on the have always deprecated the panicky still many points at which it needs 29th. extremes of our local authorities. additions and improvements, or is Dr. and Mrs. Crane and daughter have believing that a continuance of as constantly making extensions, it will got settled in their pretty cottage on nearly normal conditions of trade and ; begood management tot urn the spare Inlerlaehen avenue. life in general as is possible, with I In­ time of the repair gangs, work trains. The long talked of fence around tin- due observance of reasonable safe­ ; shops, etc.. to useful account in such depot park is now under way and will f -*•- t 4 *1 ^LGCHMGDE^

prohfllily be completed within a short heard of the water being higher at this THE time. It is being huilt by R. U. Tltayer. season of the year, and have heard sev­ eral people considering the feasibility of The office of the Winter Park Company Seminole Pharmacy building an ark if the rain kept on much has been handsomely painted and makes longer. a very attractive appearance. WINTER PARK. T. X. Howard, a prominent wholesaler Col. Paige had strawberries for his of boots and shoes in Chicago, arrived guests on the 29th; he would have had Physicians' Prescriptions the with his family on the 24th. They are them sooner but for the cold rains. stopping with his brother-in-law, .J. S. special part ol" our Messrs. Davidson, McCoy and Taylor, Capen. and are delighted with Florida business. all prominent railroad men in the South. and especially Winter Park. were at the Seminole the past week. Mr. .1. M. Lee. of the Hotel Indian COMPETENCY ASSURED. The Women's Christian Temperance river at Rockledge, was a guest of the Union will meet at White's Hall next Seminole on the 29th. He predicts tin- J. L. B. EAGER, M. D., Proprietcr. Tuesday afternoon. Feb. 5th, at four biggest crowd that South Florida has ever seen during the months of February o'clock. *—8---THE --8—* Town council held a meeting on the and March, and from his long and inti­ 29th and decided to go ahead with the mate acquaintance with the traveling collection of taxes and with town work public in South Florida, he is. perhaps, OFFICE OF LOCHMEDE generally, as well qualified to judge of that fact as anybody in the State. IS PREPARE!) TO I><) (— Mr. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of Among the arrivals at the Seminole Conn, and Mr. O. I). Burt of Kansas City FIN • $• *#• •€*• are at the Seminole. They are friends of the past week areSurgeon Major Harvey Dr. Pager. and wife, Calcutta ; .1. C. Hunter, Atlan­ ta ; Geo. W. Dewey. Coldston, N. C: K. ••• •©• Mr. aixl Mrs. V. B. Knowles, accom­ JO B. Jordan, Ontario : .lames F. Tate, Bal­ panied by President Seelye of Amherst timore; W. II. Wheatley, Palm Springs, College, and Loring A. Chase, a re ex ported Fla.; F. Flaurand, New York; L. A. * ••• PRINTING on February 1st. Cheatham and Agnes A. Moore, Reading. Yum! yum! That fresh Iluyler's can - Penn.; Mrs. and Miss Whittemore, Xau- OF ALL KINDS. dyat Miss Richardson's is fine! She has gatuck, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Up- made arrangements to have it come per­ ham, Medfield, Mass.; II. H. Donohoo, fectly fresh frequently. St. Louis, Mo.; II. H. Collier, Albany,IS*TK: >:c- ghire to close up the trade. ISolieits tlit; Patronage of tli«e •" We are sorry that we neglected to give Luclies of Wirrtt?r Htirl-c Dr. Henkel proper credit for the large CUTS IN THE LATEST STYLE collection of fruits and vegetables that A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED he added to the Company's exhibition Residence, Camwell House from his beautiful property, CIaremont 1*IXK ST., WINTER PARK Place. Rev. P. .1. beeves, the newly appointed THE LADIES' FAVORITE. MONEY TO LOAN NEVER GUT OF ORDER. pastor of the Methodist Church, will If you desire to purchase a sewing machine, ask our agent, at your plnc-e for terms and preach next Sunday morning at White's IN SUMS OF prices. If you cannot find our agent, write Hall, subject -'The Cleansing Power." $500.00 to $50,000.00 direct to nearest address to you beiow named. Also, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 5th, on NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GLORANCE.MASS. "The Fierce Pemoniac." AT IO PER CENT. PER ANNUM CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE.N.T:- DALLAS, I LL. ATLANTA GA TEX. We share with the balance of the com­ SAWfRANClscc CAU E>. W. HEXCK ST LOUIS, MO. gj.fcfcf-ffiw - munity in the joyous prospect of the J. H. MOONEY, heavy rains ceasing. We have never LONGWOOD - - - FLORIDA ORI.AMM), - - FLORIDA. ** i

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Vol. III. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1SS9. No. 8.

WINTER PARK ENTERPRISE. And last, bin not least, the photographer's art, tin- mind of .Mr. .1. II. Abbott, for CMI- Thro' Uackliffand Hart lett, played no minor part. aecttfiytfae two buvns of Orlando and Soon a question arose, as to who it should be A Letter From a Resident Citizen to a Winter Park with a railroad, which, Friend in the North. That should act-for the time as j,residing M. ('.; And all seemed to think therighl man for the place as the two towns were rapidly grow­ Dear Tom : Was the genial ex-secret'ry, Loring A. Chase. ing, it was hoped would develop into So.tvlu tantaud blushing, the modest yoiingsoul i'ln delighted to tell you, off-hand, Oh! a lively suburban road and he a pay­ That the steam-dummy ro.ul between here and Was led forward and placed on a prominent knoll. Orlando Thence he spoke quite al length; but I cannot ing investment as well as a nice Is ,-i well assured fact. Could you bul have been p: etend improvement and another attraction near To follow the sp< ech from beginning i o end. for onr tourists who visit this region. T'was like—I do hopeyou won't think I'm in fun — Some few daya ago. t'wonld have i-harmed yon The charter was obtained by Orlando t.) hear Cicero and ben osthenes rolled into one. Sn h eloquence as has never been expended He commenced (a* some preachers begin 1 believe, part ies. all of them gent leinen of energy, sine.' time first began, nor will be 't !1 'tis ended. on every o casion) with Adam and Eve, but without enough capital to go on And brought down ihe records of all Transpor­ The theme was—the Rail; and the scene of display with the work, and among the first Was near Morton's grove, a: i he bend of t he bay. tation, Bin I must not anti Ipate; let me rehearse Almost from the period of Adam's creation : discouragements met with was the What transpired from the first, in iny poor dog- Or al leaM from the time when the poor banished difficulty in making men of capital grel verse. 1I i': ;• believe that the road would ever be a This is how it oc •nrred: On theevening of Monday Went forth from t lie garden in tit ter despair. (The day thai preceded il being Easter Sunday). That was their transportation; the next one success or ever he built. Working On my homeward way bound, I was bend'ng my was—Noah's, along against every son of obstacle, course- ;Vho embarked in a ship thai had windows and always confident of the final success1 doors, Thinking nothingaboul theso called iron hor of his project, Mr. Abbott persevered, Tow'rdfl tin- shore of the lake, whin there burst And transported hiim-eif, with his sons and his on my sight daughters, and in the winter of 1887 the Winter A score of onr citizens, colored and white. In safety lo Ararat. over the waters. Park Company was asked for a right I wondered to see such a gathering, where From tradition, the orator said, t'would appear of way into the town. Ofthetwoor To meet even one individual ^ . .ire : That the Garden of Eden had flourished right here; And si-. Ing their eyes all perusing the ground, The original Paradise. Tom, prithee, mark! three roiiics then in contemplation, I fancied some poor soul had been drowned. Y\ as located right In re, in onr own Winter Park. the one most in fa \ or came up on t in- T\ t the lake had been dragged, and the dead i hat il night I ave b( en so. I don't care to deny. east of all the lakes, past .Mi-. O'Con- body found. But, I etween yon and me, 1 suspect it's a lie. 11, a moment, however, the diva:n was dispelled ; Howbver.his wo ds called out shouts of applause, nell's place up to Judge MizelPs place, F >r, us I drew tear to the croud, I beheld And the can [njoii went oti,—you'll say — "iiol and then it was so arranged that all without cause:" '.''learning bright in the beans of tic- w, sterlng (By this I con! mean he abandoned the ground, t rains would hack into Winter Hark, sun— but "in-ill off" with emphatic and audiblesound.) and enter Orlando at Robinson ave­ Shovels, axi-.s and hoes. eery man bearing one; The speaker wound up his most telling oration Man of substan e from mansi in,and lab'ie.- from nue, thence extending westward to the By showing how, now. ev'ry civilized nation hovel, South right of way. I'ses steamboat and rail; "and why"—he would Kadi carried a grubbing-hoe. axe, pick or shovil. ask — Opposition from the residents along "Unlloa, friends," I exclaimed, "What is this all "Should not we all unite in the promising task about ? Robinson avenue, and from the Direc­ That opens before us '.'" - W hat object has called such a gathering out •»" tors of t he Winter Park Company to The oration was ended ; "We have met, sir," said ore who seemed chief of Loring Chase, blushing still, from the hillock backing into Winter Park, decided the t he crowd, descended, •'I'o break ground for the Orlando and Winter railroad company to abandon that And left the field clear for some ot hers to say Park road ; route, and therighl of way as at pres­ What oc urn a to them touching thai mem'rable •Will you join us'.'" "Thai will 1. right gladly.' day. ent used was granted by t he Winter I cried, Judge Mizell. J. S. Capen,and Abbott and Chubb. Park Company at their meetings. "I'll be one of your numbe.- with infinite pride." All spol.e as i!.o' they'd been (rained al the Iii.b So I picked up a shovel, fell in with the rest, Ami when they had done,Col. Peckham thre.\ ulit, About that time Mr. Abbott suc­ And posed as a digger, with no little zest. Ail the i est followed suit. a n d y el uo one was hill t. ceeded in getting some Winter Park Then, looking around to Bee who by good la. k Nothing morei an 1 tell you. but should yon desire We e there to do honor in boldness and pluck, parties interested and by them enough 'I'o see a gcod picture of what did transpire, 1 marvelled to lind how. excepl as to seating. Jus* -nd on a quarter to Rai kliff & Co. capital was secured to grade, bridge Provision was made for a number one meet ing. [This is not an advertisement, 'loin, you musl and tie the road all ready for the rails. A Judge and a Colonel,a Can[n]on all loaded know i. (Which only at intervals ever exploded), l! was thought that if that were And t hey'11 send you a photo, so life-like and clear, The church and the Army, the Press and the bar. accomplished, bonds of the road could That you'd almost Imagineyourself had been here, Labor, Capital, Km uprise, all, Tom. were tlmr. So success to the eiitet prise now well in hand. Old be negotiated sufficient to complete Judge John K. Mizell, .1 .-'. Capen .and eousin, The steam-dummy road 'twixt tin- Park and Peckham, Abbot) and Chubb—in all. nearl the road. Hen-a new difficulty came I ni i in lo. ('lis '.' dozen ; up in the way of unexpected opposition Canon street, of Ail Saints', too. in first rate OPENING OF THE ORLANDO AND from the authorities- in Orlando to condition, WINTER PARK RAILWAY. letting the railroad have a right of And editor Branch, who adores Prohibition, Nor forget we the gentlemen sure 1 o be t here, ' Iii the early part of 1886, if we way. This was soon overcome and Who hail from We- precincts of Hannibal square. remember right, a plan originated in with substantially fl complete ri^hI of I ± •i 2 ^iLOCHMeDE^ • 4 way, the first shovel of dirt was principal stockholder and conse­ eey of what we believe the futi thrown about where the platform at quently, principal contributor. the road is to be. First, it will 1. the foot of Rollins avenue now stands, Wednesday. February L3th, was a cessful as a local, suburban road, with appropriate ceremonies which are beautiful day. 2000 tickets had been in delighting residents and guests best described by the lamented Canon issued to citizens and guests of Winter in carrying packages and freight. Street in a poem he wrote at the time Park and Orlando. The following Olid, it will be extended to the a copy of which precedes this article. schedule was safely, promptly and Johns river, connecting with a hi [« f The work of preparing the road-bed successfully carried out, and 3000 steamers therefor freight and pleas*" obsci for the rails was completed in August trips taken by as delighted a crowd of travel to the North. Third, it wi of 1887. The bonds were issued and people as it was ever the pleasure of !' extended to some point on the At l-FiVclvei placed and reached Chicago only a few- the writer to see. No delays, no acci­ tic coast and with its connect iodr-rw's days after the death of the party who dents and nothing to mar the perfect there with a line of ocean steaiiu/u'onn pleasure of all. and with a railroad to be built doU*«8B<-M was to take them and pay for them, u so that the greatest discouragement Trains left Orlando at 0, 10:10 the coast, and in passing through ( [ of all confronted the enterprise. Yel­ and 11 :20 a. m., 12:30, 3:30, 5, 7, 0 rich Geneva, Oviedo and Lake Ho and 10:30 p. m. low fever came on that summer, mak­ districts, and in its connection Trains left Winter Park at 9:30, Orlando with the South Florida/ ' ing it impossible to interest capital in 10:40 and 1 1 :50 a. m., 3. 4. 0. 8 and Florida just then, and so nothing was 10 p. m. F. R. & N.. the Orange Belt froml accomplished until in .January 1888, (COKTIKUED ON FIFTH PAGE.) land, and the Sugar Belt from Ki> the railroad building firm of Haines Opening of O. & W. P. Railway. mede will be one of the most im| Bros., of Kinderhook, N. Y., took the t ant and profitable lines of transp? contract to complete the road, taking (CONTINUED PROM SECOND PAGE.) tation in Florida. bonds in payment. They were not The trains were in charge of the four In addition to resident stockholders men who have stuck and hung to the which includes nearly .-ill who have able tocomplete their contract, and in ever had an interest in the road, it November, 1888. Mr. Francis B. road through all discouragements for now numbers Francis B. Knowles, Knowles, with his usual liberality and over two years, Messrs. Abbott, Wellington R. Burt, democratic candi­ public spirit, came to the rescue of Mizell, Chubb and Capen, and to say date for governorof Michigan last fall, that their gratification at final success the Brill Car Co. of Pennsylvania, what seemed to be a sinking ship; probably the largest firm of car build­ work was begun at once and on Wed­ was intense and satisfying is to put it ers in the United State's, and others of nesday. February 18th, 1889, Mr. mildly. In the evening the Orlando no less solid financial note. /f Abbott saw the completion of his pet Guards came up and gave an exhibi­ J Success too ththe enterprise, is our wis project and the discouraging labors of tion drill at the Seminole which was three years crowned with success. great ly admire.1 by all. The elegant Where a person is so well known for hotel Seminole was crowded from liberality, public spirit and good deeds morning till night with a delighted X PARK, as Mr. Knowles is here, if is perhaps crowd. The beautiful yacht, "Fanny useless for us to say. what is a fact, Knowles" ran every hour with merry » R C) P R I H T CI R crowds. The streets of Orlando were that but for his timely aid and succor. thronged all day with Winter Park this beautiful little road would now be zens of Winter Park and vicinity, that residents and guests, and in fact it was among the ruins of the past and would a day long to be pleasantly remem­ H. Ergood his stock of be referred to as something foolishly bered by both towns. started and fatally ended by men who ERAL MERCHANDISE, had nothing but energy to back them. The original or charter officers of the tation of the store, by keeping a Now let us digress a little to say that road were R. J. Gillhani. president; perhaps it is not appreciated by all Geo. P. Newell, secretary; .1. T. Becks, how much Mr. Knowles has done for treasurer; J. H. Abbott, superintend­ ASSORTED STOCK this community or to how many ent andengineer. They wen-succeeded ml at prices that defy competition, for objects among us he has extended the by John H. Mizell. president ; H. S. s by gentlemanly and courteous treat- liberal, helping hand, suffice it to say Chubb, vice-president; Geo. R. Newell. that aside from the very life of the secretary; J. S. Capen, treasurer; .1. itronage. His facilities for getting town itself, the following objects, along H. Abbott, superintendent and engi­ neer; who were in turn succeeded by with others not now recalled by the REAMERY BUTTER the present board. Francis B. writer, have been benefitted and helped Knowles, president ; John H. Mizell. to his customers a good article in the by him : Rollins College. Congrega­ vice-president: C. H. Hutch ins, treas­ B condition. tional churches here and in Orlando. urer; ,1. M. Russell, secretary: Ceo. P. All Saints' Church,circulating library, Newell, local secretary; .1. II. Abbott, AND GRAIN and [improvement Association. These superintendent and engineer: 11. S. do not include help extended to vari­ spectrally, Chubb, general freight and passenger ous public institutions la-re by the agent; J. S. Capen. auditor and pur­ Winter Park Company, of which he is chasing agent. After the manner ol a college "class I prophecy we wish to close by a prooh- t <•- • "•>!• LOO H 7VVO D E-i* 4

T^O CHMEDE, would be a source of pride and pleas­ Public Opinion, published in Washing­ ure, as well ascomfort and profit, that ton, for this week. Jt will be a line "ad'* i-ini.isiiK.li EVERY PBIDAT. -In tilt? Xlidst of the Lochs. would makeevery body look back with and will reach a splendid class of people. great satisfaction to a day well spent. Several officers of the Pennsylvania Cen­ Subscription, 81.50 per year. ii\ advance. The great thing is to get the custom tral road were hen- last week. They Advertisements at reasonable rates. started, so that each year may not were shown around by Mr. McCoy of the Terms on application. slip by with nothing done. Think how S. F. I{. R., taken through Mr. Swoope's Communications by mail should be ad­ differently certain streets look because Minnehaha groveand were delighted with dressed to* J. I!. IIKMN.J K.. Longwood, Fla. trees were planted on them a few years all they saw. Office at Winter Park with (has..I. Ladd. ago, and how some others might look The town council, through the advice if the same had been done for them, of their counsel, Messrs. Foster and Entered at the post-office at Winter Park and then consider whether yon will Gunby, have begun the collection of - as second class mail matter. - like to look back, a few years hence, taxes. We hope this will meet with a and see them still bare for want ot a hearty response, as the condition of some WINTER PARK, FEB. 8, 1889. little effort now. of our streets, the presence of cattle everywhere, and other matters require immediate and energetic attention. Do NOT forget your obligations next A CORRESPONDENT of the Times-Union says that The American Transporta­ Mr. Knowles is already busy with plans Thursday. It is the duty of every for the improvement and development of tion Company has been formed, with ood citizen to plant at least one good his large interests here, and nobody a capital of $250,000, for tin- pur­ ree. and as many more as lie can. would think that the busy man he pose of receiving and transporting appears to be to all his friends is an THE long expected special edition of southern produceto nort hern markets. invalid, who accomplishes all lie does by the Southern Sun has come at last, The company will own and operate persistent energy and through his admi­ and is very creditable to the enter­ cold storage houses and lines of refrig­ ration for and his interest in the prog­ prise of its publishers. It is liberally erator cars. They already have con­ ress of Winter Park. illustrated, and shows evidence of tracts with some of the ice factories of The meeting of the W. C. T. C. of Win- much care in its preparation, and an Florida, and propose to have with all. ter I'ark. was held at White's Hall, Feb. effort to make a worthy showing of They will have both ordinary freight 5th, and the following officers elected : v" he tine strip of country it represents. cars and cars adapted for fast time. Mrs. James Ronan, president ; Miss They will not be ready for the present Mary Jewell, 1st vtee-president; Mrs. |Tan advertisement it will be worth orange crop, but propose to begin with Alice Maxson, 2nd vice-president ; Mrs. my t hues its cos: to owners ot prop- ' • the strawberries. Each car will go rtv along t he ((range Belt. T. II. Pieffenderfer, secretary and treas­ unbroken to onecity. but shippers may urer. Mrs. Clark and Miss Mac Dona Id send individually t o any dealer in t hat WK think the time for holding off in were appointed a committee to arrange city they may prefer. Now let a pur­ for a public meeting. he matter of town taxes has fairly | chasing and packing agency be con­ assed. We fully understand ihcfeel- Mr. Chase returns from his European nected with each storage house in Flor­ igofsonx of our citizens in the mat* trip more than ever in love with the United ida, so as to remove the risk of deal­ States, and especially Winter Park. r. but it grows increasingly e\ idenl ing with strangers a thousand miles He is here to work enthusiastically in its hat 1 hey are only standing in t heir away, and our orange growers will be interests, and the only thing thai keeps iv 11 light by furl her increasing t he bills h ippy. him from organizing a plan to move the [ich the town must finally pay by Vatican here for hotel use, in that n place ation, and at the same time in- ^ JOTTINGS. that size (11,000 rooms) might prove • sing the burden of those innocent too powerful a rival to his first love in Mrs. Ingram and son Foster areal the -payers who have taken nc active the hotel line, the Seminole. Rogers House from their home in Chi­ ! OU either side but must bear their Regular services of the Methodist cago. re of the expense just the same. Church will he held next Sunday, as fol­ We had the pleasure of a short call respectfully suggest consideration lows: Sunday School, 9:30 a. in.: from Mr. Gofton, now of Sanford, whose • he question whet her discrel ion may preaching by the pastor, Rev. P. .1. efforts in the musical line here are pleas­ ot be t he bet ter pari of valor. Reeves, 10:30 a. 111., subject. "The Ram's antly remembered. Horn Trumpets;'" cbildren'schurch class Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Peterson and Mrs. at 3:00 p.m.; praise and prayer service IMF. of our neighboring towns are Walter T. i-aird, who have been stopping at 7 :00 p. m.; preaching service at 7 :30 dug arrangements for celebrating at the Seminole, left for a short trip to p. m. 011 Tuesday evening. There is ;i or Pay by a general turn out for Cuba. We wish them hon voyage. marked increase of interest in the church planting. That is the way lo do Work has begun on our new South work, and all persons having no other [and although Winter Park has Florida R. P. depot, and 'Mr. Morton church home are cordially invited to ie better than most places in the assures us it will be pushed to a speedy assist in prosecuting it. • of planting trees, there is still completion and be an ornament to the .Mr. and Mrs. F. l'>. Knowles. accom­ v •h that might be done, and when a place. panied b.v President Seelye of Amherst •ars' growth had been added the Manager Paige and the Winter Park College, Miss Whitcomb, a niece of John lat might be planted this year Company have taken the title page of B. Go ugh, and Loring A. Chase arrived t 4 4 _ ^•LOCHMeDE-i^

on Friday evening, Feb. 1st. Presidenl teachers. L,710; number of scholars. T H E Seelye lias been heard to say that he 14,3*22: number of churches. 213; would use his best endeavors to have all value. $191,877; parsonages, 50; Seminole Pharmacy his friends, and they are many, come to value. $50,595. Winter Park and enjoy the beauties here WINTER PARK, ' as he has. And thus has our delightful The W. C. T. IT. State Convention place won another powerful and influen­ tial friend on its own merit**. will open its annual session at De- Physicians' Prescriptions the Land. February 28th. The night of special part of our Among the arrivals for this week at the 27th. Miss Willard, president of 1 he Seminole are (i. Deming, of the S. F. the national union, will give an ad­ business. & \V., Jacksonville; A. Eiopwood and J; dress. All pei-sons interested in the M. Sawyer, Bigelow, Fla.; R. P. Oliva, COMPETENC V ASSURED. philanthropic and Christian work of Spain: G. Villiers Stewart, Kissimmee; this Union are cordially invited to (). .1. Geer, N. V: .lames Matthews. F. A. J. L. B. EAGEK, M. D., Proprietor. Van lderstein, . which is mighty poor pay for a When calling for the above, please say night's work for three or four persons. "advertised." If they took any satisfaction in destroy­ J NO. R. Funoon, P. M. ing the office furniture, that, of course, would add to their remuneration, for all MISS \i. L. CROWE the office furniture was totally wrecked. k*g< Mons^Ti-: •::• Thanks to the efficiency of Mr. Ftter. all funds, excepting $16 in silver, had been Solicits the Patronage <>f the Ladles of Winter 1 'ark sent to the treasurer. Now to all future bin ulaiis, we wish to give warning, should CUTS IN THE LATEST STYLE they see this, that all our business men A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED keep their funds in banks in (Irlando and Residence, Gamwell House sanford. so please don't ruin any more PINE ST., WINTER l'AWK sales here as it will not pay you, and we want the safes for protection from fire THE LADIES' FAVORIT for valuable but not negotiable papers. MONEY TO LOAN NEVER OUT OI1 ORDER. If you desire to purchasc.isowinj? maclii IN SUMS OF ask our agent at your place lor terms i prices. If you cannot find our agent, w The following is the strength of the direct to nearest address to youbejowuai Methodist Episcopal Church. South, $500.00 to $50,000.00 in Florida, as shown by the last annual O HOME SEWING MACHINE GMNCE^f AT IO PER CENT. PER ANNUM CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE,N.Y:- DALO T report: Local preachers. 154; mem­ ATLANTA,GA*m .'SANFRASCISC .„,„.„„JH^mf ~ bers, 18,699; infants baptized, 597; i:. W". H13*VCK -IE2E3GS J. .:. MOONEY, adults baptized. 1.077: number of LONGWOOD - - - FLORIDA ORLANDO, FXOR 4 i \ O^-'f

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i ^J/j Interesting Performances that will amuse everybody, Refreshment K un hand whv you get to feeling faintish. Admission for adult^^x^^^^^^^ Roiur JBRARY Admission for children, ih f»1' I » V. M\. WASH. GREEN. Manasrer . dream- yoS lak COURTES JES TO TOURIST The next morning after a most appeti. Seminole Hotel Gossip. breakfast.the party were again I Mr. Chase for a drive in This "great and good" hotel is not HOW THE PL*** . NT STEAMSHIP LINl the fine grounds of the place, making doing as well as last year, but rumor the entire circuit of the principal TAKES ITS F ,>ATRONS ABOUT lakes and only returning in time says it has more guests than the famous for a race through the woods for wild Fonce de Leon, or any other hotel in Borne A flowers and the robbing (by permission) of minoanion. on the same plan. Ordinarily wlten Americans set out to visit foreign countries they confidently ex­ At the same hotel table with Mr. pect to be fleeced, and they lay their plans accord i ugly; but by the present arrangement Knowles sits a tall, distinguished old of the Plant Line, it has been demonstrated Hon. T. 15. Black-stone, president of gentleman with a benign countenance that to travel abroad aud to be robbed are not synonymous terms. the Chicago and Alton system, is ai and a most intellectual looking head. As an example of the extra privileges and the Seminole. "X _ n ~y -O Q This is President J. H. Seelye, of Am­ courtesies secured through deference to the herst College. Suffering from palsy, he Plant Line and friendship for Mr. Col. Sprague, a prominent capitalist I bat at '• has sought refuge in Winter Park, ami , where the just returned party passed of Brooklyn, N. V.. is at the Seminole not in vain. the first night out, which place, by the way. for n few days. is one of the lovlieet spots in all fair Flor­ Miss Anna Whitcomh, a niece of the ida, through the courtesy of Mr. Ex-Governor Stewart of Vermont renowned temperance lecturer, John B. Chase the entire party was taken out in a trim httle •ind present congressman from thai < rough, is a guest here. steam launch for a run through the beauti­ Stat e. is ,i t the Seminole. Edwin Harrington, a manufacturer ol ful chain of lakes, which, fifteen in number, beautify this charming locality. Mr. tire arms at Worcester, Mass., who is Chase who, eight vears ago.was the founder Rev. W. 11. Adams of Ann Arbor, stopping here, has the peculiar distinc­ of the place, very kindly gave his guests a Michigan, was in town on Wednesday, running history cf the locality and each tion of bearing a close resemblance to particular spot, both of land and water, as 'with a view to locating here. Gen. U. S. Grant. The similarity is so they steamed swiftly and silently over the Col. and Mrs. Fairbanks, after a marked as to astonish those who knew rippling waters, along the oeautitul shores, where stately trees waved mystic pennons the "ri^ro «-* Afpomnttox." Mr. Har­ pleasant s: ay will probably leave Win­ of filmy Spanish moss.and luxuriant gardens X • rington does not bear any of the marks and thriving groves ran back from the ter Park for Vermont this week. — 03 water to the beautiful dwelling which - •** .5 of military ainsition, having contented crowns each separate property. Mr.. Mrs. ant instances, c irons" iudispensibi j 03 a n war# dis*i»i-»iehed people, and the homes with­ to Silver Springs and down the Oek- - Mr. Sturdivant, ot New Yorx. nw^, out exception elegant within and without la waha. o IS of the Sturdivant Hous oig- Here is situated Bollms College and Messrs. 0Qe Q tlic Pulsifer of the Boston Herald, Steward of =fl *•' -° -Ji gest metropolitan hotels. herB with bis Gerard College, Fairbanks of scale fame, Rev. Mr. Hanabangh, of Rough- 1 *f« He owns a palatial . -uieiue jus Mrs. Alden, better known as "Pansy." and keepsie, N. Y., stopping at the Semi­ many others equally distinguished outside oi c-qton. He is b:j ^0 be nole, condui ted the evening service at have spacious and elegant win­ a worth $10,000,000. ter homes surrounded by hand­ While's Hall last Sunday. 0i Qi'TtJ some ground;:. A brief history It is surprising how many bu,\ness o of each person-was aiven* in interesting a enterprises are represented here. Mr. style by the genial host, and as the launch C oo S Knowles manufactures looms; Mr. Stan­ drew up to her dock after a sail of several miles, each guest heaved a sigh that the de­ 6 " I**; o ley Allen, cashier of the New York Rub­ lightful jaunt was over, and even the deli- ber Belting & Packing Co., is heie, as is cious supper which awaited them at the i, «- « .a also Mr. Hart, of the great emery wheel elegantly appointed Seminoielhotel, where they passed their first night out, scarcely O O 05 _a compensated for the termination of the CcyfTt nutd S••• 3 - %?* -S'j Mr. II. O. Armour, ol' the world fa­ mous linn of Armour & Co.,and oneof the largest owners in the Orange Melt R. I!., is at Hotel Seminole for a Few days. He expresses himself as per­ fectly delighted with Winter Park and Stop and Read surroundings. Mr. J, M. Russell, for many years cashier of t he Knowles Loom Works , and private secretary-to Mr. Knowles. There will be a •s here accompanied by Mrs. Russell. Before he left Worcester he attended to buying and phipping an engine for the (). & W. P., which will probably Grand Minstrel Concert arrive hen- this week ami the road will start, never more to be inter­ rupted we hope. 'The (lerman given at t lie hot el by ('ol. Paige on t he night of the 1 91 h WINTER PARK, FLA., was. as everything he undertakes, a success. Il was led by Mr. hunt and Miss Smith. About lift ecu couples WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1889. | danced it and the enjoyment was thorough. A nice collation was served • about eleven o'clock. Those of us who Bogei's Iv^CenLSug^erle- danced feel like making our acknowl­ edgements to Col. and Mrs. Paige, Mr. Come and see. We wi) assure you plenty of fun and laughter. Those vvh Flint and Miss Smith for a delightful never laugh must laugh th'. night. We intend to show you how every m evening. Mr.Cleveland and party took dinner ' can obtain his rights with lis lover. The four dudes from California calle. at the Seminole on the 21st. They on four ladies in the parley. A new and lovely way to smoke a pipe. Then were nicely entertained by mine host a solo bv Miss Silvia Clar . Doctor and Lawyer met with bad luck. Bishop Paige and enjoyed themselves to the Otes teaching his childrenbow to sing, and Elder Watts comes in to help. fullest. Mr.Cleveland hasnol changed much since he was here last year, bnl Two boys, one telling of tie news at home. The live bird pie. Skin game looks less careworn than he did t hen. and clog dancing. Plent; of fun for two hours. We Winter Parkers certainly feel hon­ Come one, come all, nd enjoy yourselves. We have given satisfaction ored that this distinguished parly should have selected our pretty town every where we have beei and could not do otherwise here. as on- of t heir stopping places on their Reserved seats 50 cei J. Admission 25 cents. Doors open at 7 P. M. extensive trip through the South and Exercises commence at 8 . M. in Mr. Jno. R. Ergood's Hall. Part of the pro- t O ( II I >.-1 . ceeds for building a Schc House at Eatonville, Fla., as we have no place to teach the children. All it will help us in this effort can do so by attending Winter Park Methodist Episco­ pal Church. our concert. First class rangements for ladies and gentlemen. \fter several disappointments and Prof. C Tfit BOGER, Gen. Manager. vexations, but unavoidable, delays. the Trustees of this church have al last received their building plans, and thfcj may be inspected by any one ml crest e<|. ill ('.J. I .add's si ore. The struct nre is to be built on a h.i WINTER PARK, APRIL 5, 1889. 1 is l.y l 20 feel. already fenced, at t he corner of Rollins and Comstock ave­ (01.. FRANKLIN FAN-BANKS has jusl nues, between the Winter Park Com- given to Rollins College a $275 Heller l>anv s office and the ('ollege. and Brightly transit, which will be of \ good sized subscription has been great use in t he instruction of t he stu­ made in cash, lahoiand material, and dents. The Freshman class is jnsl a balance ol only about eight hundred beginning the study ot surveying, and dollars is needed to insure the erec- this timely gift will give them the t ion of l he chun h 1'n-e of debt . It is advantage of a first-class instrument earnestly desired to begin work at an to work with, Roth they and their' early dat e. and ha \ c ii ready for teachers will fully appreciate the occupancy Iief<»re midsummer. Colonel's generosity, and will show it Contribflfions of friends desiring to in the way most satisfactory to him aid the enterprise may be sent to by making good use of his gift. .lames Ronan. Royal R. Thayer or t has. J, Ladd, Winter Park. WE were informed by Mr. C. II. Ward, last Saturday, that up to that 3-2*-^ time there had been picked from the Ihree-quarteis of an acre, which he and Mr. ('Iiubb planted with straw­ berries. 1200 quarts of fruit. ."><)<> quarts having been picked during thai week. lie has found a market for all at not less than twenty-five cents a • ... quart, which is the presenl price, and earlier m the season they brought wnore. This makes already a pretty good return from so small an area, and t he season of picking will proha blv continue at least a month yet. u . Dr. Crane and family have gone t< - The season al the Seminole ended Morrist own. N. J. for the summer, on the 4th, and the work of closing it all up and leaving it for the summer Obituary. Mr. Knowles. Mr, Hutchins, Mr.\ was begun. The quests were all away aige and families leave next wee•ekk for by noon of t hat day. about t he last Three deaths in Winter Park i he Nort h. a to depart being-a personally con­ within one week's time certainly Mrs. Emmav\- "Doddridg f-e leave2 s( wit h ducted parly of Cuban excursionists, her children for Malawan. X. J., under t In- able leadership ot Mr. breaks the record for this place.

about the LOth. t Arnold of l he S. F. R. R., who left on Though all of the persons we>e the in o'clock train of the (). & W. D. Col. J. E. [ngraham. wife and par,. either crippled -villi old age or I!. R. for (lilaiido. and were t o leave I ook dinner al t he Seminole oil I he some former mishap. there al 2 id."") lor Tampa. The work 2nd wit h Mr. Knowles and family. of closing went rapidly on under the Mrs. Phelps,( whose husband Frank Bartlett and sister leave for, eyes of Col. Paige, all the ca rpets being was one ot the pioneers of Win­ t he Nort h 10 spend t he summer Oil overhauled and left in the best possi­ the LOth. We wish them bon voyage. ble shape for iI hine- summersummer. ^ ter Park, a large orange grower, The air is full of rumors about t he As soon •isf iTie'FAimv- Kfowle and who died last year)died last (). & W. P. ft. K.. all looking to its | stopped running through the canal, week at the old homestead. She extension and improvement, They i he drawbridge of the 0. & W. D. R. had stood the test well, but the have as yet but slight foundation in R. was built across it and the exten­ angel of death had a set time. fad , but we hope each and every one sion was started for Osceola. At this of 1 In-ill will mat eriali/.e. writing it is completed to Lakemont, At that time He came and swept the pretty name selected for the sta­ her soul into cuiick judgement. Hotel Seminole dosed on the 4th I tion on Judge Mizell's property. It after a most delightful and. consider Those who know Mrs, Phelps will be completed and running on ing the season, successful run. During knew her to be a devoted wife, schedule time to the present terminal t lie cut ire season we have heard t he point bv i be 25th probably. Mean- true and firm, sympathetic to­ praises of its manager, Col. Paige, and t inn- work is progressing on t he organ­ ward the poor and needy. She certainly no more capable or popular ization of the Dark association on man can be found, the world over, to has gone to rest from all of her Judge Mizell's property ; several appli­ conduct this popular hotel. Mr.Paige many kind deeds hero. cations for its use for picnic purposes will without doubt be retained for are already on file, and n looks as another and we hope for several sea­ Mr. Tobias Switzer, father of l hough it would be a niosi popular : sons, and as a most gratifyingevidence our popular townsman, passed en! erprise. of -us success, over 50 rooms have < hi Wednesday, t he LOt h, Col. Paige away last week after a painful been already engaged for next season. 1 and family. Mr, and Mrs. Campbell, illness ot a few days' duration. Oncol* the most disgraceful sights Mr. Like. Mr. Love an 1 a very pleas­ We are quite sure that few men that the citizens of Winter Park have ant party left on a Monarch car kindly have lived to witness the number ever seen was the drunkenness of one put a t t heir disposal by t he Pullma n ot winters that Mr. Switzer wit­ of the women who have been working Company. They were accompanied at the hot el on t he noon thai she left, as far as St. Augustine by Col., Mrs. nessed. He was ripe and fully al the depot. No censure en n be cast : and Miss Peckham. At St. Augus­ prepared to go and joyi the host on an vbody connected with the hotel tine they put a long streamer on the • of departed spirits. in the matter. She got her drink car w it h i he Hot el Seminole fully down town, and too much contempt described, which streamer was i o ! The death of Mr. S, P. Butler can scarcely be cast on the parties remain on until the car reached Biis- was quite unexpected. Though I on, t bus heralding our name and who got her drunk and then descried ( Mr. Butler had never recovered her to take care of herself. Boys, if fame on every foot of the journey. from the wounds he received you consider t li.it fun. we are sorry Ail t*r t heir depart tire t he finishing for you, it's too small and contempt touches were put on by Mr. Butler in two years ago, when the truck ible for a ci\ ilized coniinuuit v. closing the house, and it is now in wheels ran over him, he was charge of Mr. and Mrs. Dorn. as cus­ suffipietly strong to work and to todians, Walter Simpson, as gardener Mr. Loring A. Chase, after a season get about perfectly at ease. How­ devoted 1 o hard, earnest work in t be and Mr. Alcol t, as engineer for t he interest of his favorite child. Winter summer. ever, he has been attacked sev­ Park, left m ! he It h. a< ompanyirrg eral times since with levers and Lakemont Dark is already engaged Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Sawyer by boat malaria. The last attack was as la r as Jacksonville w hen- t hey were for several daysfor picnicsand '-sich." final. met by Mr. Russell and continued It is capable of being made as pretty t heir t rip t lirough l o I he mount a ins a resort as there is in t he South. It Mr. Butler was a true man ; he has a half mile of lake frontage on ot Virginia ou the way home. Mr. never deceived his friends ; he Russell has not been here since the lakes Mizell and Berry and as pretty had convictions and followed i its t season the Winter Park company a mile race course for boating as can was organized, but has made many be found anywhere, nol excepting the them whenever it was necessary. friends during his short st ay t his t hue, famous course on Saratoga lake. His death takes from a dear wife who appreciate his strict integrity, ••T- \ fc- •*? 9 a kind and dutiful husband: splendid business quali Heat ions and 1 he death of General Harney takes from four little children, a kind genial sociability. Mr. Knowles cer­ from our country one of its bravest tainly is lo be congratulated in having men and sturdiest defenders, as wed as and loving father. the assistance of Mr. Hnssell m his the second, in point of age, of t he gen­ Mr. Butler had a host of many large enterprises., i ^-. .-. eral officers of the world. General Von friends here among the best peo­ Molt ke being : he oldest. It is hard H ' f-* ° d ple. His long residence here The annual ileeting of the'Winter to think that a man who was too old Park Company was held in the ladies' I o serve in I he (livil War and vv ho was gave him a thorough knowledge parlor al 1 lot el Seminole on Wednes­ retired at its start from old ace has of the growth of the town and day, April .'{rd. at 10:30 a. m. The only just left us. General Harney was he was acquainted with all the llilU serv ing act iv ely as a soldier 71 years Officers elected were. Directors, Messrs. people who settled here. For Knowles, Fairbanks, Hutchins. Deck- ago, ham. Comstock, Russell and .1. S. Winter Parkers look through the three or four years Mr. But-ler < 'apen. of whom F. I!. Know les was window now at a new postmaster. held the position of Marshal and elected president. Franklin Fairbanks, This seems a little queer to us lor Mr. Collector. He was dutiful in his Ergood has been at the window ever vice-president, C. II. Hutchins, t reasu official capacity—never having rer. .1. M. Russell, auditor, and .1. s.| since the place was started. Mr. ('apen. secretary. The execul iv <• com­ Chapman, through the influence of caused' a suspicion of dishonesty mit tee of t he board of directors con­ Hon. Lewis Lawrence received the in the minds of his constituents. sists of Messrs. Knowles. Hutchins, first appointment; he immediately We sympathise with the be­ 3 jt -• ~* .-, appointed Mr. Ergood, deputy, and he Russell, Peckham and ('apen. The reaved ones. w_ JI _ %y reports of I he secret ary and I i en surer held the position until he was ap­ for the past year show, considering pointed .postmaster by President • t he many obsl acles t hat onr St at e Cleveland. For Mr. Thayer we proph­ i has had to encounter during the past ecy a successful term; he is a. genial, (year, a gratifying progress. No mate­ sociable, compel cut a ml honest man. rial change was thought necessary iu and bound to succeed, so we feel sure. i he plans or policvof I he company for foit T) rt *ctc/ £'Vc- «ppd*j& 3// Mr. Chllbb's many friends will b WI NTER PARK, APRIL 19, 1889. sorry to learn that he is quite sick Show us any other country where we hope it will not last long. they can raise and have strawberries JOTTING^ About $1200 in taxes in the levy of from January 10th until May lath to * W. C. Comstock and family left on : SI TOO. is paid in. which we consider June 1st. We don't know of another ,1,, or their home m Chicago. very good for the firs: time. The State where it can be done, do you ? ( ol. Peckham and family will leave books close next Wednesday. May We want to say for Messrs. Pierce on the 25th. Their summer head 15th, by which time we hope it will and Mat thews that after looking the quarters are now at Newport , R. I. all be paid in. Orlando market over carefully a day Last Monday night 's train took Mr. Col. Roe and 'family left on Tues­ or so ago, we came back to find better Karl. Mi. and Miss Bartlett, and day night's mail for their home in meat and larger variety in their stock Charlie Chubb to tbe North for tbe than Orlando afforded. Fact I Kearney. Nebraska, via Washington. The family pf A. II. Paul, accom­ summer. D. ('..where the Col. has some busi­ panied by Miss Hungerford. Mrs. Mrs. T. N. Howard and family, Mr. ness. His pleasant house is in charge Paul's sister, leave on Friday night :,nd Mrs. Henry Capen and Mrs. K of Mr. Andy Hik for the summer. Capen will leave the lirst ol next week . for the North to be gone until "snow Messrs. Hunter and Lamay have for the North. T. N. Howard will Hies." Mr. Paul has our heartfelt broken the record all to pieces on fish­ remain lor a short l hue yet , sympathy in bis batchelorhood. ing. It needs an able bodied fish edi­ The 0. A; W. P. gavean excursion to The new firm of Krgood and Da\ ies, tor to tell just what t hey did catch in the Horticultural society on the 3rd, successors to Robt. White. Jr., make one afternoon, but we forbear using at 10 cents for t he round t rip from their bow lo the public and invite an any figures lest we Unaccused '-f (ii'.eu- Orlando to Lakemont Park. It was inspection- These geill lellien are both ing the long bow. A — / O""/V ( among the pioneer residents. They nicely patronized and everybody was Mr. Moore, who has been the effici­ an- widely and favorably known and delighted'with the lovely scenery of ent fireman for the 0. & W. P. R. R. We bespeak for^thelU success ill full j the route. /T_ O. JG O since it started, resigned the past week measure for t heir new enterprise. Judge Mizell's man "Joe" had the and left tor Jacksonville to take a pleasure of killing a tremendous wild Buildings in sight for t he immediate more lucrative position, He was a cat on the night of the 2Utb, but not I'm ,,,-,. are the elegant house ol Mr. .1. careful man and will do good work for until -liter it had devoured from off \V. Wells on Lake Maitland for which anybody he engages to serve. the Judge's porch a succulent beef thecont ract is let i o Pierce and Tony, The little unpleasantness over the steak that he had calculated on having the pretty depot of the < >. & W . P.. press between (ills Henderson and contracted for by W. C. Stubblelield, ; for breakfast. Here's our sympathy some of the residents ol Latonville : a large addit ion to one of t he present for the Judge in his loss, and our i-on- was decided in favor of (bis. The houses here, and several others ill grat illations to Joe on his prowess. press now slumbers peacefully ill Win­ prospect which are not definitely Well, it really does seem nice to get ter Lark and will soon begin,so we a re lip close to a luscious grape fruit, set i led yet . told, to "organize'' so to speak, for excuse us. pomelo, and extract the On Monday, tbe 8th, Mr. and Mrs. t he colored people. Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins and delicious contents of its juicy cells now Winter Park and Orlando are fast children, and the balance of their that the weather is warm and oranges becoming important shipping points party left via St. August ine and Wash­ are gone. We think them the coming for Irish potatoes. They bring good ington for their homes in W orcester, fruit of Florida and would rather be prices in the Nort hern markets while and let t.-rs since received tell ol t heir possessor of five acres ot pomelos the old stock in the North and Nort h- pleasant journey and safe arrival at than of a like amount of anything vvest is going begging at L5 cents to 2."> Washington where Mr. and Mrs, that grow s in this part of 1 be State. cents a bushel where t hey a re raised. Knowles are taking much needed rest This we know from letters received. at Hotel N'orm.-rndie. the balance of Misses Brown and McLure soon WINTER PARK, MAY 3, 1889. l he part y having gone on. leave us for their lirst. so we under- sl and it, visit t O t heir old home in JOTTINGS. hi - x L ^Q Illinois since they came here, and as W< • need rain badlv W\. vlere glad To le.-TTn jlast week l hey were among the first to settle that the question of town incorpora­ here, it makes quite a while since I hey Mr . A. M . Sa wdey and 1. imilv ha ve tion was finally sell led. Not for t he arrived. We wish these most excel­ gone North for t he summer sakeof any feeling of part isan I riumph, lent ladies a safe voyage and a pleas­ Mr . and 1Urs . Wyet 1. will lea ve because we have not fell called upon with ant visit . Mrs. Paul 1 or a visit in t he North to CQmmit ourselves to either side during the controversy, feeling that Mr. A. MacCallum has purchased an There is quite a good deal of talk | there was something of right on both interest iii the business of A. H. Paul about getting up a Masonic lodge here. sides, and only regretting the heal ot and gone act ively I 0 work. Wit h t he Mr. J. W. DietTenderfer's family have Feeling which made each alike more or previous fine reputation of the house left him for Virginia to spend the less blind t O t he claims of t he Other added t o l hi- extensive and favorable sn miner and so prevented a reasonable com­ acquaint a nee of Mr. MacCallum, I hey promise. The result has been a state will certainly do a splendid business. All are glad to see Dr. Henkel around of i lungs <\ Inch all good cil izens could We wish them every success in their again after quite a severe attack of bin sincerely deplore, for it has new relation. dysent cry. not only embittered the otherwise Rev. and Mrs. Munson will occupy kindly feelings of neighbors, and so £~ 3~ '&9 the Misses Sparrell's house during prevented their hearty co-operation t heir a bsence. iu support of public and pn\ ate cut er- The Union Centennial exercises at Contractor Peirce is hard at work prise, but It has been so ev idelit to the Congregational church were vo-v on Mrs. Wells' beautiful cottage on Btrnngers coming into the town that pleasant and entertaining. They were Lake Mail land. we have no question that it has presided over by Lev. Dr. Hooker, Mr. Gore of t he Reporter, and wife repelled many who would otherwise who opened with. I la- Lord's prayer, spent Thursday, the 2nd, with their have settled among us. Tins slate ol after an anthem by ttft Clioir. The old time friends, Col. .and Mrs. Roe. things we may now hope is happily President's proclamation was read by past. and wit h the gradual dying out Professor Barrows followed by the Mr. Stubblelield is pushing the (I. <.V ol hard feeling among old residents reading of script ure by Professor Aus­ \\ . P. depot to completion, and Sup­ and l he infills ol new ones who ha ve tin. Prayer, by Professor Ford: erintendent Abbott is doing likewise 'l(l part in such feelings, we may teas hymn, read by Professor Robinson, with the switches and yards in onably expect t he general ai mosphere followed by a most instructive and (Iseeola. of oui t ow n 1 o become rapidly clea rer patriotic discourse by Hector Brown, 'fhe burning of Mr. Suitzer's ham­ and pieasa liter for peace-loving people of All Saints' Church. A hymn was mock t he past week looked very seri­ '«> br.-at he. We may t herefore renew then sung followed by the reading of ous for a while. We are sorry that our invitat ions now i o all desirable extracts from ihe farewell address of some of the large beautiful trees in it home-seekers t o come and set I le wit h (ho. Washington by Charles J. Ladd uol scorched. us, wit h onr old conlidenci that t hej of the Methodist Church. An interest­ Mr. Batchelor and Miss Delia veil will find a hearty welcome and a pleas­ ing ten minute discourse by Rev. Mr. gave fl sort of farewell supper lo the ant home ho-,. i ,,,.,. | done so w na 1:1> Munson of Rollins College, and the "Happy Hour'' whist club on the lunch lo prov ide al t ract iv e surround­ closing prayer by Rev. Mr. Missih ine, ^'.Ith. It was a very pleasant affair ings, and her efforts have been so well finished a very entertaining program. and t he supper was A 1 . seconded by ineii, and where so desir able a community of neighbors is already ga t liered t oget her.

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I^OCHMEDE, connect with the 12 :35 train for San­ one to three months with such trips, 1THI.ISM :•".li EVERY FRIDAY. ford. Some would take it. in one way, and hardly exhaust the resources of jn tl^ti Miilst of trie Lochs- and some the other, and some would the line. Indeed, if he were other than probably do both. a pleasure seeking tourist be might Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. Hud it hard to get time during a year Advertisement* at reasonable rales. A Pleasant Walk. to see it all as often as he would like. Terms on application. One day this week we had a little The line is destined to add very greatly Communications by mail should be ad- misfortune which led to a pleasure to the many existing attractions of (tr.-ssed tu .). 1>. IIKMK..In.. Li.n.'wiM.ii. Fla. that was a full compensation. We Winter Park as a place of residence or Officeat Winter Park with Chas. J. Ladd. missed the only train by which we winter sojourn, simply through the could reach Orlando in time for some many delightful short excursions which Entered at tin- post-office at White Park business there, and as it was pleasant it offers, to say nothing of its other - as second class mail matter. and not too warm, set out on foot, advantages. thinking to see the line of our new WINTER PARK, MAR. 1, 1889. railway more in detail than we had JOTTINGS. yet done on flic way. The track not ('. L. S. C. met at Mrs. Paul's this THE farmers'alliances in the north- being fully ballasted yet, the walking Week. ern part of the State are boycotting was in many pari s tiresome, but the Judge Fullerton. of Buffalo, N. V.. is gnano, because the price has been succession of pretty hammock and at the Seminole. raised too high. lake views is so constant all the way Mrs. ('. II. Hutchins and family from Winter Park to the Orlando came this week and are at the WE have received a copy of the water tower, where we diverged, that Seminole. "2 _ | Chauteuqua, Camp and Fireside, giv- the roughness of the footing was ing details of the coining South Flor- almost forgotten in the interest excited J. ('. Came, of the billiard factory of Brunswick and Balke Co. is at the ida Assembly at Mt. Dora. The pro­ by the surrounding country. We do Seminole. gram extends from Tuesday, March not know where the walk can be dupli­ 19th, to Friday. March 29th, inclu­ cated in Florida in point of beautiful Beni. Ksterbrook, of the celebrated sive, and promises to be an instruc­ surroundings, and although most of cigar firm of Ksterbrook and Eaton of tive and enjoyableone. Season tickets our readers haveprobably passed over Boston, Mass., is at the Seminole. are $1.50 and daily tickets 25 cents. the ground in thecara, we think a walk Dr. Hexamer, editor of the Ameri­ Provision is made for renting tents over it would still be a revelation to can Agriculturist, and Benj. J. Smith with or without cots and other furni most of them, for in walking one can of Cambridge, Mass.. were of the Pom- sto wll(, tnre, and board on the grounds and in l' n and where he pleases and ological party. the village. Therailroads have prom- hive time to take in the view, a large II. McK. Twombly, son-in-law of W. ise. Dilley's line private the town and their line at the same out on the train each time to when library, which handsome gift was pre­ time. We think if the present ten he left oft' before, walking hall a mile sented by Mr. Dilley on a recent visit o'clock t rain to Orlando could be put or more, and returning again by the here from his home on Indian river. just late enough to enable people to train. In.this way the road would take the horse car across from the furnish -six or eight pleasant little out- A party of young people from South Florida to the Seminole sta- ings, with a new field for healthful Orlando will have a hop at the Semi­ tion, without hurrying, and the fact exercise each time, and we doubt if nole on Monday evening. March 4th. advertised well at Sanford and way many would try the er peri men t once A special train on the O. A' W. P. will stations that by making this digression without thinking each and every one bring them, and a delightful time is a delightful pleasure excursion could of his trips worth repeating. Then anticipated. be included in a trip to Orlando, at when he had satisfied himself with the There was a very pleasant tea-party the expense of fifteen minutes extra line itself, he might take each station. at the residence of Mr. Oriswold in time, many would avail themselves of and find several pleasant walksdiverg- Osceola, given by Dr. and Mrs. Eager the opportunity. The return trip ing from it. Altogether he could to t he members of the'*Happy Hours" could be made in the same way to well occupy occasional spare times for whist club. Then- were present Mr. f 1 m I

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and Mrs. Paul, Mr. and Miss Hunger- and home. Two gentlemen, Ben]. P. THE ford, brother and sister of Mrs. Paul, Ware of Marblehead, and (). B. Had- Miss Wilcox of New York. Mr. Mac­ winof Worcester. Mass.. friends of Mr. Seminole Pharmacy Callum, Dr. and Mrs. Jones. Miss Knowles. stayed over night and took Peckham and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. a trip in the ••Fanny Knowles.'" All WINTER PARK. ('apen. expressed great delight at Winter Park Mr. Hendricks, a prominent member and many promised to return and see Physicians' Prescriptions the of the staff of the New York Tribune, the place more thoroughly. special part of our is spending a few days with his friend. ('ol. W. F. Paige. He is greatly pleased Dancing aa,t Ergood's Hall. business. with the Pomological Society, whose The Seminole Club gave a very nice (!OM PETENCY ASSURED. meeting he has attended, with Florida, party at Ergood's Hall on the 27th. and especially with Winter Park. The music was by Bent's orchestra J. L, B. EAGER, M. D., Proprietor. The floral contributions at the ser­ who played the following excellent program: vices of the Methodist church at THE White's Hall attract deserved notice. l. MARCH. Seminole. Bent. Carnival. tt'ktgand. One piece was taken to the store of C. -'. LANCTBBS. :'.. WALTZ. To Mr. Rutland. Braham. OFFICE OF LOCIIMEDE .1. Ladd on Monday and was greatly 4. SCHOTTIBCHE. The owl Club. Wiegant}. 'Ili is. Messina. admired by many visitors during the 5. POLKA. IS I'RKI'AREI) TO in I t hree days it remained in condition. (i. REEL AMI JIG. TO out- Employe- Bent. INTERMISSION. •o. -«. ••• We think that perhaps Walter RE-EHTREE M ARCH. Ben l. IN s. QUADRILLE. Sir.i USS. Lamay is as happy a boy as Orange ii. WALTZ. fete. Braham. ••• county holds, for the reason that be in. LANCI ;it«. Wie/fand. ••• JOB • was presented by bis teacher. Miss 11- POLKA. 7 hos. Messina. WALTZ. Home, Sweet Home. ISent. Lena Mizell, with a very handsome 12. The boys and girls joined heartily •f PRINTING book at theclose of school, for regular in the delightful occasion and the attendance and for general excellence OF ALL KINDS. in deportment and scholarship. event marks a very pleasant episode in their lives. An entertainment will be given at The details were in care of the fol­ White's Hall, next Tuesday evening by lowing able committees: Officers of tbe children and young people of the the ciub ; Frank Donohne, president; Methodist Sunday School in Orlando, Win. Woods, vice-president; Win. Mc­ for the benelit of the building fund of Donald, treasurer; Pat. Kearns, ser- the Methodist church in Winter Park. geant-at-arins: R. W. Perrott. floor At tin- intermission and after the manager: .John Stone, secretary. Re­ entertainment, ice cream and cake ception committee, Win. Gaffney, will be served, and for this a small chairman, Dell. Link and Win. Cot­ charge will be made. It is expected ton. Committee of arrangements. t hat the attendance will be large and Chas. Engel, chairman, Jerry Hogan the affair successful in every way. and Wm. Emails. Floor committee, F. James, chairman, (\ Conner. F. Apart of the Pomological Society Farrell and T. O. Leary. from Ocala made us a short call on The hall was nicely decorated and the 26th, They had been attending everything went off in an orderly and the National Pomological convention pleasant manner. at Ocala. and conducted by Col. D. H. Elliott, took a trip to the Gulf coast. The party was headed by that emi­ Church Services. nent pomologist and nurseryman. P. AI.I. SAINTS' (iiuiaii. Services every Sun­ .1. Berckmans, of Augusta. Ga., and day at 10:30 a. in. and 4:00 p. m. Rev. contained many leading writers and 15. P. Brown, Rector. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. workers in the fruit interests of tbe Mi-.TiiiiMsT EPISCOPAL, <'iiri.cn, White's If you desire to purchase a setTing machine, whole nation. They took one ot Mr. Hall. Sunday services.—Sunday School nt ask our agent at your place- for tonus and prices. If you cannot find our agent, write Paige's line dinners, looked at the il:.''!! a. ni. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. direct to nearest address to yuuboiow named. Children's class at 3 p. m. Prayer meet­ beautiful panorama of nature from ing (occasionally preaching) at 7 p. m. KEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aORKMASS t he promenade on top of Hotel Semi­ CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE.N.Y- DALLAS, Tuesday evening. Preachingat 7:30 p.m. L nole, took a short drive through the ' ATI ANTA RA TEX. Friday evening. Class meeting at resi­ ST LOUIS, tn. Ba-jfa^ffi-tfiI "SANrRANCISCO.CA-- College grounds and most of them dence ol R. R. Thayeri J. H. MOONEY, left at three o'clock for St. Augustine Rev. P. J. Reevesi Pastor. ORLANDO, - - FLORIDA.

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JT^OOMMJBJOK, help in what must otherwise be an to join with us. but feel they have not PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. up-hill undertaking. With the abun­ the rime to do all the reading, need — In tlit? Midst of the Lochs.— dant literary ability among our peo­ have no hesitation in doing so. We will gladly welcome t hem. ple, it seems a pity that it should '"blush Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. Our meetings an- held every second Advertisements at reasonable rates. unseen, and waste its sweetness on the Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Terras on application. desert air," while our paper goes out notice of them always being given at Communications by mail Bhonld lie ad­ to the world filled with "scissors and church, and a programme posted on dressed td .1. l'>- HEXCK, JR., Long-wood, Fla. paste." the bulletin board at the post-ollice. ( mice at Winter Park with ('has..I. Ladd. In conclusion, I should like to offer C. L. S, C. through your paper, and in the name Entered at the post-office nt Winter Park Editor Lochwede :—I feel tempted of the circle, a most hearty and cor­ - HS second class mail matter. - to write you ;: few lines upon a sub­ dial invitation to all, to meet with us. ject which I do not remember to have And if our clerk of the weather will WINTER PARK, FEB. 22, 1889. si en mentioned in your columns, yet only Lave us a little liner Tuesday which I am sure is well worthy a place nights than he has been favoring us WE have received one permanent in them, inasmuch as all who are in with lately. I feel sure that they will any way interested in the development find as we do that the evening has church notice tins \veek» and give an­ of Winter Park, are certainly inter­ been very pleasantly and profitably other tr.-insicnt one in tin- Jottings. ested inanyenterprisethat will benefit spent. II. B. WYETH. We should Iu- glad to make the list of its people. And that the Chautauqua permanent notices complete, if those Literary and Scientific Circle does JOTTINGS. Major and Mrs. W. ('. Beardsley of concerned will kindly send us the ma­ benefit all who are in any way con­ nected with it. I think no one will Auburn, X. V., are at the Seminole. terial and keep us informed of correc­ deny. Chautauqua Circle was held on Tues­ tions. We should also like to add the With the early history of our local day eveningat the residence of A. II. Paul. standing notices of literary, social and circle I am not familiar; I did not C. R. Switzer, accompanied by Mrs. ot her societ ies. have the pleasure of attending any of Switzer's sister, arrived from Chicago its meetings until last spring, nor of tlli>- wi-ek. The annual meeting of the corporation THE last leport from theOviedoand joining it until this fall, so it is only of its work so far through the year that of Rollins College was held at the College Cincinnati quick transit man is that I shall speak. For th<- enthusiasm on the 20th. In- has made arrangements by which an<> p. in. on Tues­ day. The pastor. Rev. I'. .1. beeves, newspaper clipping or any short item WR are glad to have so much local preaches Sunday morning ami Tuesday of current news from each member in evening. matter this week. It is of no use to turn: next the business, after which There was a very pleasant hop at the try to make a local paper successful comes the programme proper, usually Seminole on Thursday evening under the unless the people join in and help sup­ one or two papers, a debate or a uis- management of the Following efficient cussion upon some subject of general ply a variety of matter of local inter­ committee of arrangements : L. P. Law­ interest, interspersed with music and est. Then- are plenty of our people rence. CI. Hicks, W. L. Palmer, K. Ilud- recitations, the evening closing with a who might occasionally contribute nall and T. S. Court. social• half hour. Or. in lieu ot the The large congregation which at tended something, and i he very fact of the papers and discussion, a talk by one the service at White's Hall last Sunday contribution coming Irom a near neigh­ of the college faculty upon some sub­ evening, enjoyed a rare plea si ire in a won­ bor would give it a certain interest, ject in connei t ion with our reading. derfully interesting and effective dis­ even if in itself it wen- not of great Our members arc of two classes. course preached by Rev. I >r. < ieo. I >. Wat­ active and local, t he latter being those son, of Windsor, Fla. importance. We are always glad to who are not taking the Chautauqua Thechildrenof Winter Park areinvited get such matter, and appreciate it as couse of reading, a ml t he former t hose to meet at White's Hall on Saturday , a mark of interest in the paper and a who are. So that any who would like afternoon. March 2nd. at 3 o'clock, to f

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form a juvenile tempei'Rnceorganisation. Disfranchisement for Crime. THE Mrs. Alden and Mrs. Smith will meet The complete disfranchisement of them there and make the arrangements. men who have been guilty of the 'lesser Seminole Pharmac A miscellaneous entertainment, musi­ offenses would not be just nor expedi­ cal and literary, is to be given in White's ent. Such men ought to have space WINTER PARK. Hall, Tuesday evening, March. 5th, by for reformation. The lirst term of the Methodist Church in Orlando, in aid their disfranchisement might well be Physicians' Prescriptions of the building fund Of the Winter Park brief. Conviction lor drunkenness or church. A large advance saTfe of tickets special part of our disorderly conduct might exclude from ensures a good audience. the polls for one year. More serious business. The Orlando and Winter Park railway misdemeanors might entail a longer COMPETENCY A8SURE1 took the colored people of Orlando and disfranchisement. And it would be Winter Park on a complimentary ride well to give large discretion to the J. L. B. EAGER, M. D., Propria over the road last Friday. The trains authorities who grant pardons, and wen- run by Messrs. Anderson aud Hills, who regulate indeterminate sentences, and were crowded with pleasant, good that they may restore the suffrage

*"? / r> - /7- '89 Here are some pretty good figures JOTTINGS. f)\ We have iieen led to think on I he fob-one day's fishing, which was done sul.jecl of sidew alksa good deal lately, Mr. E. L. Coan was injured some­ by Messrs. Lamay and Hunter and and have' wo/rdered if our Con icil what while al work on the (). & W. P. for the correctness of which they should not paOs ubout\the'-saine ordi­ depot t his week. vouch. IT that weighed from % pound nance t hat l he (Irlando council has. Captain Bethune is once more seen to 1 \j pounds, 3 at about"2%-pounds True, we ai e nn-l al 1 he st ari by I he, On OUl' streets after a severe illness. each : I al I pounds ; 1 at 7% pounds: argument i bai we are a small village We are glad to see him around. 1 al '.M, pounds and 1 at lo1, pounds, yel and later ou will' do for such no- Dr. Hooker preaches the baccalau­ l i,ms. bul . Oil t he other hand, is il not These were all black bass and splendid reate sermon to the students next bet ter to begin right ? And then when food fish. Af" \ 'V't ^ Sunday at t he ('ongrega t ion a I church. we grow int o city clot lies we will noi Mr. Theo. N. Howard, alter a slay have the wholesale kick to contend of about four months with his broth­ Mr. J. II. Abbott is arranging to wit h i hat I hey have. We have had a er-in-law, J. S. ('apen. will leave on build himself a home here and thus great deal of experience with plank the 21st for his home in Chicago. Ib- become a permanent Winter Parkian. walks since we came hei'",«ind we do has improved in heall h nicely since he came a rid is an enthusiastic friend ot Mrs. Andrew Richmond left on Mon­ not believe I hey are economical. The Florida. We are indebted lo him for day the 20th to spend the summer in board walk from Griffiths' rest aura nt several good articles in the Boot and the North, accompanied by her grand­ -to the Ib-nkel block was laid about the daughter, El hel. same time with the concrete walk in Shoe Recorder of boston, a paper T. N. Howard left on the 20th for front of the block. Before it had been 1 that has. perhaps, the largest circula­ his home in Chicago. He will stop a down a year it had to be patched; the tion of any trade paper in the United few days at LaFayette, Indiana, to pasi winter it has been patched as Slates. visit his parents who reside there. often as once a week, most of l he time, The union Sunday school picnic from and it is now ill an almost worthless Orlando at Lakemont Park on the Ma i-shall I5ui h-r has heen on duly ; conrfil ion. >n t he COM' ra rv ; the" 1 leu- | Kith was a very pleasani affair. The at Likemont Park during both pic­ kel walk has not had a particle of grounds had heen pul in very good nics, but has not been obliged to exert attention, and is in li -ondil ion now condition by Judge Mizell. with sh idy his authority in the slightest degree and probably good for twice or three seat s scat I ered a I! around under the yet. times as long yet. The cost of a con oaks for a half mile along I^ake Mizell. Mr.Parker, who has heen at Mrs. urete walk is about lour times that of Mr. Kedney's pretty little steam yachl Guild's for a short time and who has the kind ol hoard walks we have been made several tri[>s with deligli-ted heen in very poor health, left on the put ting down ; so if .von ha ve t o keep loads. I here were swings, barrels of night of the 20th for his home in Man- mending and mending, and then renew ' lemonade, base ball grounds, croquet, hat tan, Kansas. at least once, the concrete walk is etc. General French kindly allowed Mr. Liter expects to leave us aboul really cheaper, and For sanitary rea­ I he use of his grounds and t he magnifi­ x June 1st for new fields. He has been sons infinitely bel ter. «-^ cent oaks gave grateful shade for tin- here quite a while, and in losing him happy throng all through the day. the South Florida Railway loses a val- < 'ol. Ahhoi t made a hurried trip to Everybody that has seen the pretty ua ble a ml fait hfnl agenl . Jacksonville t he past week. grounds is enthusiastic in its praise1 .). R. Ergood has been going through a ml lul ure prospect s. Too late for giving particulars we the pleasures of t he dentist's chair for hear of an exhibition to be given at Here is something about as grateful] several days. He has our sympathy. the College by the students on the eve­ to ( he pa la t e iii warm weal her as any- ning of the 24th. We will try to fur­ Mr. Alcoi i reports a limb of a Bid thing we have tasted lately. This nish full particulars next week well Late peach 18 inches in lengt h recipe will make aboul eight good with IS large peaches on it. A peach dishes, and cost about forty cents, in- A letter received from Mr. Marks an inch is pre! I y good. *5^-/ "7 - $**? cluding ice and buying grape fruit at From Fredonia, New York, tells of the The "School part.*) " of a bout i hirt y three cents each. Ingredients: mercury running from !»()° to 95° people a re fixing t hings up for a lovely tablespoouful '-f gelatine, one seint ! here. Bet ter conic hack here to cool time and reasonable fare to Boston pint of cold water, one cup sugar, »ne off, we have had no such weather yel , and New York early nexl month. pint grapefruit juice,one-half cup hoil- Mr. Robert W. Given left for hone- ing water. Soak the gelatine ten nun I la v mg heard many inquiries of the meaning of the name for the station in Philadelphia on the night of the u'es in half a cup of the cold water; put sugar and remainder of cold water on Mrs. Shattuck's place on the O' & 1 It h. We are sorry t hat he wen! ill a pitcher, and add I he pint of jti 4-/#c| Captain Bethune's many friends will add to mixture in pitcher; strain into We ai e informed t hat t he fine I ele- beglad to hear that he is slowly recov­ in'ty.er. and a While Mountain freezer seope given to Rollins College by Mr. ering from a severe illness brought will give vim in fifteen or twenty min­ Lyman has heen shipped and is about by exposure in the Wells' utes an elegant and refreshing dish. expected here soon. It will make a ; buildiTILT while putting up I !e- I>•••..... J Try it. grea t addition to t he educa t ional Everybody should be awfully care­ a pphances of t he (lollege, ful about lire until we have a rain. Mr. W. A. Guild has accepted a posi­ Notice. j Several times lately valuable properly ' tion in the largest drug store in San­ j has narrowly escaped destruction hen- ! I hereby notify all persons not to ford. He is a druggist of long experi­ i by fires running t hrough t he grass. trespass on my property at Winter ence and understands pharmacy thor­ Park, nor to remove any plants, rlow- While a tempera! tire of 00° to96° is oughly. We congratulate the proprie- ers or fruit, as I intend to prosecute I reported all through the North, and i ms on securing Iris services. the first person caught. I will also I we all know that means but! we can It comes a little late but we can gives liberal reward for any informa­ ! smile al l hem as we poinl to only recommend for putting away carpets 0 tion that will lead to the arrest and I one day that has reached '.Ml , and to for t he summer "Moth Wax;" it is a conviction of such person or persons cool delicious nights. <• how we do new insecticide, but it causes the fes­ as violate t he above. sympathize with those poor unfortu­ tive moth and shiner to fold their I>IL,P TANTTM. nates who an- obliged to live in the arms quietly and depart for I he inter Park. Fla. North. *H>- beyond. W. S. Lane leaves next week for a Dr. and Mrs. Brecht left on t he 201 h prospecting trip to Washington terri­ for their home in St. Louis. They r '*-*c .w £ A tory, first going to Maine to see Ins very nat ur.-illy hat ed t o lea ve t heir /. - x • V V mother. We think we can confidently pleasant home hen- and probably CD >. z - — r. count him among our permanent set­ would have remained here all summer 0 z. 1. tlers, for we don't believe that any had it not heen for some business 0 ^ > £ y ii ~ .— .— part of t he world will do bel t er for arrangements in St. Louis. — _ ^ , I him I han I his v pry sa ine neck of ~ — (_5 —, /^.. - The light engine of I he 0. & W. P. 0 C — t iuiber. — 0 0 R. R. will he run on and after Monday V I. 0 X Several oi us remember very pleas­ next. It has heen overhauled and I. — - >-. C .t^ c antly Mr. Clarence W. Hammond, who repaired at theSouth Florida factory, was business manager for lion. W. R. and will do the fight work during the bun. democratic candidate for gov­ summer as well as the heavy one and ernor of Michigan last fall. Mr. Ham­ i a i o ie-h ill' the exp n-*e. ^ ~ - -J mond now occupies t he posit ion of 3 r - - ^ -i z cashier of the People's hank at Buffa­ The school ye a r a : the ( 'ollege will lo, one of the largest monetary con close on May 30th. An address wijjfe s m t hat wealt hv cit y. 3/3

Trie nmocME. A f t Jus writ ing the d ea'l I of M '. Hurt , L. ( 1i rk s n i o n 11n i ari y e\ pet let 1. We ^rH^d1^r'> brorh,-r ,. with him Pl.'bhMi fl < very Friday by the still 1 lOpl for at- liange for tilt h, •t ler. I k-aruing tbe business. WINTER PARK PUB. CO. Winter Park was honored the past We never saw peaches plent.er nor week by il short visit from .Mrs. Judge Luore excellent in any country. S. A. WILLIAMS, Editor. Swayne. Mr. and Mis. Davit* of River- Messrs Chubb and Ward are still G. C. HENDERSON, Business Manager. j-Uui- X. .J., and Mayor Marks. picking strawberries from their bo­ Messrs. Henderson and Williams nanza patch over in Osceola. Kndred st the IW Office at Winter P.n1 Fla., us sccood-cJHFs mail matter. isshed i he ii,-st mini tier of their bright. , •, i • • I).iv was beautifully ob- readable p iper las; week. May their ( hildren s l>u> «»" journa lis! ie shadows never grow less. served with appropriate exercise* las LMROIHJCTTOX. on and Professor Wil- , day on which —ion he ****** On JntrodncnTg the Wjvrpt: bums is being held al Lakemont Park Ul e nice remembrances and ..me of PARK ADVOCATE we feel it our as u-e write. Too late for lull partieu- ryoun^Viends dropped in and took duly to Jake a stand thai we may la rs in t his issue. dinner with him. never he afraid or ashamed' to ad­ The -'school party," a lisi of whom ' , Fv(,.vl)(„iv is congratulating him- vocate. We kin-w thai we are now we have made several ineffectual at­ J on the^itire absence of gnats this tittering a Jifc that but few suc­ tempts to get, left on the morning of r. If they conclude to penna* l he (it h for I heir summer sojourn in dimmer. he biggest drawback ceed in; but after telling to the nentlv leave US t the North. Success, joy and lots of readers of this issue of our intention i-i l.*l,.i-i bl is done fun go with them and may t hey ret urn to summe,' Ife m I l»'iM Q we hope (hat none who are able to ,(> as in the fall with renewed energy ;,W.1V With. \Q - \ - D / . contribute the widow's mite will a i vi!or The Wil)ter Park Company is >" • of a great many letters from withhold it from our paper. We " LV*?f I: In, v:, here next winter ,1 ' he convent loiffat New fcmyrnn w; arc here to do good and not to do ^oyellowf -'-rferesj>ut,t.snr, injury. So after seeing the many marred by t he shoot in»ot' Mr. Doug­ lass of Paylona by Mr. Benjamin of things that can be done we have DeLand. ft was the outcome of some not going to ua\« j summer, we believe. from various sources picked courage severe personal attacks in thecolumns The ditch from bake Knowles o enough to enter the journalistic of theDeLand \e\\s ol which Mr. Ben­ i ; Knnilv a success, ami life with all h difficulties and bank­ jamin is editor, and emphasizes our Lake Osceola i* nnaiij thorough contempt and hatred for , .,,,,. Knowles is lowered so that th ruptcy that ever staring the ad­ 1 . it H perfectly dry and fhe very personal journalism of today. i-o-id around it is p» . .,,.,• venturer in the face. " , Mr DetweilerofGabn- 1' 's bet ter to slick to i he lighting of oassable . TI oo .*•• J . . Upon our first visit to Winter public wrongs and leave personal and ^ib due the honor of having accom Park we remember picturing out family affairs severely alone. pIi8hed the difficult task. the wealth and happiness that the The lull report ol Messrs. Chubb i . IK in<> trip to Port Dr. Jones made a "> ni- ' place, with its beautiful lakes in and Ward's si r^wberryspeculation to Ta-mpa the past week; it was his hrs dale is very encouraging. In Septem­ all directions, might oiler to new ^ ere and while he was verv nine,, ber and October last t hey set oul I |.- settlers or sojourners* fortunes 000 plains, on a little less than three- piled with all be saw there be smgs. (made here) and the pleasures that quarters of an acre of ground. They always invites the pleasure seek­ began picking January 17th, and sold i « Park. »P to June Isi 3,044 quarts, the net ,,,,, for8teady enjoyment RIVI ers, are still here, the signs oi Ha, ha Poetry, don't you set- wealth yet stares us in the face as returns for which were $653.60. be­ sides this three families were supplied did three years ago. The exhil- and many were given to friends. Ber erating breezes from the gulf strikes ries were picked every day for over on • about midday about the face four months, and they expect to sell _ Z j Mr. Knowles'friends will be L-I.M! to and makes him think that some several hundred dollars worth of =• ~ "5 ' learn that he is busy putting up im­ kind friend had come with a buck­ plants in the fall—all within one year mense new shops at his works, and et of ice and threw a small sheet •'•'""• plant my. The variety planted ~ ? 7 tli.it he lias bought 7o acres in addi­ orida Seedling -- —i • — i. —' — in his .ace. The summer rains have was t lie £ = 2 tion to his large farm in Worcester, which he will devote to line stock of] never deserted us. So the ADVO­ WINTER PARK, JUNE 7, 1889. all kinds, including chickens. lie is CATE comes, full of vigor, full ol A never ha If so ha ppy as when making exhilerating news, filled with truth "v iinprovenients or heir-bit* his friends. OBITUARY. f the many things that our beauti­ j The railroad inassmeetln » called for We are called upon to chronicle one ful little and fast growing town JJ Saturday. June 22nd. al II o'clock, ' f the saddest occurences that our lit­ can give the eettler. 2 * () •f*; a. in., at the Orlando Opera House, is tle town has had since its beginning. § of a ureal deal more than passing in- We are not a political machine, . « Thirty-two years ago in far away New ^>> ten si to every .person in thiscoumiun- but our voice may be heard in ad- -^ % I Hampshire. Hurt L. Clark was born. ity. and we hope t hat it u ill he fully vocacy of the right things. "•*•"- j His was a consumptive family and as a I tended. (ro, anyhow, so that yott |„. aw the dread disease fastening We are not rilled to kill with ^ -5 S can add to t he numbers even if von itself upon him he moved to Florida. Floridaism, but whenever the ca- v s- M don't feel as though you could contrib­ I broken down in health and with but lamity liar undertakes to put the « ute to its objects in other ways. ' scanty funds. Twelve years ago he climate and zephy--- aud fruit (es ,.,.,,,„. to this locality, about the same Mr. Faulkner, agent of the South ,J pecially oranges). # ^'Florida's lime as Messrs. Thayer. Pierce. Lane. Florida R. P.. in place of Mr. Piter, then we will hunt him up and show Ellingwood and Phelps, and all of has arrived with his family, moved him up to the world. 3. S3 ^ I them, except ing Mr. Pane, settled in into John ('. Smith's house on the Upon entering the journalistic 2, 'g © Osceola. Prom the very lirst la- passed away, lb-was buried oTTTTn improved rapidly in health and with - arena we fully realize the difficulties 7th in the Orlando cemetery, a Ian splendid energy went to work to make P : eonconse of friends attending the rev- ' that confront us. We will state that for his wile. (•monies at the house, which were con­ a home for hiniscll ami while we have been quiet ami whom he married soon after coining ducted by Professor Austin of Rollins peaceable eitizens and while we 1,,.,.,., ;i]id who was an old-time friend. College. This is t he lirst break ca used have rendered little assistance to Miss Follansbee.froni his lioinein New by flea t h in t hat lift le circle of pio­ Hampshire. By dint of hard work neers who did so much to make this our town, State and county, we and close economy and prudence I hey section, and especially Osceola, to have had but few enemies, or, we had succeeded in gathering around blossom like the rose. All of I hem have realty had no enemies at all; them a nice home of 8 acres, all in : have prospered, all are warm friends but we now present to the citizens hearing orange trees, together with J and have warm friends in Winter Park and lriends of Winter Park a jour­ other property to the valueof. all told, land vicinity, and the entire commun- nal under the name of THE WMTEK about $10,000.and wrl h t heir t wo lit­ "b ity joins in deep sympathy both with tle girls, were beginning to feel that ^ the stricken widow and her little fain- PARK ADVOCATE. In so doing, we the hard part of I he strugglewas over, ,K ily. with his heart-broken mother, and offer the columns of the ADVOCATE when through a sudden change in the ^ wit h t hat lit t le circle of pioneers in to protect and defend the citizens of wea:her. tor whicli Mr. (lark bid not Q 1 heir sever*' loss. properly clothe himself, he was taken Cc nfi n u.ed I t *- •*• LOO HMGDE-i^ 3 4

couple left on a wedding tour followed bishop Whipple will preach at All by the good wishes and congratula­ Saints' Church on next Sunday at I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. tions of their many friends here. o'clock p. in., and will lecture Monday In ttie Midst of tlii_- Lochs. evening on the Indian, for the benefit We learn too late to give particulars of t he church. The bishop probably Subscription, $!.">() per year, in advance I hat Rev. Mr. Gerrish, of Sioux Palls, has a better knowledge of the Indian Advertisements at reasonable rates Dakota, has purchased the Webber than a linos', a ny man in the I . S. and. Terms mi application. place by the water works in Orlando. we feel that his lecture will be very Communications by mail should bead- We had the pleasure of meetingJ.H. interesting and well worth attending. i.-tl tn.l.li.lii:N.K..ii-.. Lonswood, Fla. .\'j]|er. treasurer of the Dakota Pan., Office at Winter bark with ('has.J. I.add. Mrs. Harry 15. (lark, of boston. Mortgage Co., of Huron, Dakota. He after a lingering illness from consump­ was much pleased with Florida and tion, passed peacefully away OU last Intered at the post-oltice at Winter Park Wint -r Park, and mav decide to - ii8 second class mail matter. - - , Thursday, about U p. in., at Miss become lilt crested here. Lnmson's where she hail been fin a WINTER PARK, MAR. 15, 1389. Mr. ("arleton invited all the young few weeks. Kind friends did all that people at t be Semiole to visit his grove was possible t o make her last hours this week. They went incarriagesand comfort able a nil to alleviate the grief JOTTINGS. | on horseback, had a jolly time, got a of her devoted husband. Her remains The attendance at the Semionle still quantity of orange blossoms and were I a ken t o her old home at John­ keeps up to its laiue proportions. reached the hot el again at t wo o'clock. son City, Tenn. for interment. This Mayor B-ubb. ol Minneapolis, has Se\ eral of our young men wear no death was all the sadder from the fact oflu-r having to leave her beautiful been a sojourner a ! t he Seminole. more the happy smile, bul their brows little boy, Gentry, about three years are burdened with a far-away look: W. (b VVhidden, .'i -.. special agent of old for whom everybody who had cans,-, the departure of the Misses seen him had words of admiration Hyde. Tiny were charming young lis a call I his we and love. ladies and made hosts of friends while Frank Israel mourns the death of here To those who seem disposed to be his infant child, who died on the 8th, ...... , . i Winter Park hereby tendern s its skeptical of the producing finalities of til coHires! ion ot r he brain. . , ,, ,',.,-, I hanks to Mr. Howard Hendricks tor Florida soil we wish to make the fol­ Mr. Murray, superintendent of the a column article in the daily New York lowing statement. Mr. Moreman of New York Police, was at the Seminole Tribune of March 11th. about its the Pake Howell district is a man who with his wife the past week. attractions and advantages. It was stands high in this community i^v truth and veracity. He has a grove Mr. C. A. Richardson, managing edi- idccly written and will do us much of one a ml one-half acres on which are tor of tiie Congregations list, and his good. one hundred and forty-six trees, vary­ wife were at the Seminole the past Pomelo, that's what you see on the ing from fourteen to seventeen years week. bills of fare in Florida now. Don't let of age. This grove has produced this Mr. Enos Ay res. of ( hieago. is with it scare you, it is your old friend, the year six hundred and eighty-live boxes us on..- more and receives a warm J delicious grape fruit. Order a dish of of line oranges which have netted him welcome from his many friends nI the 't eat, it with avidity and our word seven hundred and sixty-one dollars Seminole 'ol'" •v,)" 'v'" '""' '* "' ''(,''-ht ful fruit, on the trees, and that is just exactly a fine appetizer and a splendid tonic. what any well located grove will do if We are very sorry to pari with "Bis- well attended to. when it gets to the marck," the tonsonal nrhs! ai the For good ness sake! Monsieurs, the proper age. Ho don't be in a hurry Seminole. He hasgone to Xe-v York Legislature, please give us a stringent but give this region a little more time to engage in business. j game and bird law and then see that and we will show you some surpris­ it is enforced, or we shall not have a ingly good result s. Col. Peckham. with a party of eight, solitai,Vbird or wild animal left. made a trip to Indian river the past Sportsmen, so-called, shool anything, One of the pleas.mtes! affairs that week: they still think Winter Park is no matter what, and they arestripping has occurred in Winter Park during good enough for t hem. us of every! hing alive. its history took place at Rev. Dr. The new engine for the O.

will resume business, never to b-- inter- ()]. X]l|() Lij.(i Both of them came here bers of his congregation and other rl,PtwJ more, we hope. invalids, Mr. Morton especially, being friends began to call in, and by eight The'mystic words that united the very much run down; both have o'clock rhe whole house was crowded hearts and forunes of Mr. Arthur ('. gained nineteen pounds since coining with a delightful company, each of Robinson and Miss Annie Reid were and both are free from pain and very whom hud brought some substantial spoken by Rev, Dr. Hookeron the eve- happy. Please allow ns to tender yon token of their love and appreciation • ning of the 12th. and the happy our congratulations. for their beloved pastor and friend. f s t I I ^LOCHMeDE-^

It was the spontaneous outpouring of The failure of the Panama Canal THE a congregation whose love for Dr. scheme seems to be absolute, and not I Hooker and his worthy wife is deep far from $250,000,000have thus been Seminole Pharmacy .ind intense, and all felt pleased that hopelessly sunk, while t he sum neces­ an opportunity to show it in a. neces­ sary to complete the enterprise is esti­ WINTER PARK. sarily, slight degree had been offered. mated at $90,000,000 more. Work This locality is as much indebted fo has nearly been discontinued, and it Physicians' Prescriptions the Dr. Hooker for its wonderful develop­ is conceded that it will entirely stop special part of our ment and progress as to almost any within a few weeks. While this gigan­ othei person. His arduous work in tic failure is a pitiful one for the thous­ business. building up first the church and then ands of French people who have COMPETENCY ASSURED. the ( ollege has t olil on t lie community invested their savings in it through to a large extent, and many of our confidence in De Lesseps, it will greatly best citizens are here to-day directly improve the prospects of the Nicara­ J. L. B. EAGER, M. D., Proprietor.' from his influence. P was most fitting gua Canal enterprise, in which Ameri­ therefore, thai something more than can capital and genius are now THE -8—-* words should be tendered him as an earnestly interested.—Railway Age. expression of appreciation. May he OFFICE OF LOCIIMEDE live long and prosper, is certainly the The Usual Result. wish of everybody without exception It is not to be denied that a good —) IS I-KI'.l'.\l'l'.I> TO no in this place. Messrs. Chase and sewing machine is one of the most I -I Lyman engineered the happy affair important appurtenances of the mod­ FINE •*• + ••» and to them is due. in a large measure ern household. its successful outcome. We I hough! we had a good machine until one flay the agent of the NEW •?• ••?• JOB v •*• Florida Lemons. HOME presented himself at our door and proceeded to deliver an oration + + PRINTING The Xew York Dost, in writing upon upon its characteristic merits. fruit from the Mediterranean, has this "But," we answered, ••our machine to say about Florida lemons: suits us well and we do not care for OF ALL KINDS. "The best lemons we get in New York another." The agent, however, begged the priv­ come from Florida. They are natu­ ilege of lea v ing one of his machines vvi' h - THE LIGHT-RUNNING — rally of a prime quality, and then the us. -'for the ladies to try." distance t hey have to be sent is not The request was not unreasonable, great. The possibilities before the so we gra nt ed it—but: more to oblige Florida growers are extensive, and if the agent than anything else; for we really did not want the machine, and care is taken by them in sorting and had not the remotest idea of buying it. picking, they may in time run the Ital­ The machine once in the house, if ian product out of the market. The was natural that the ladies should Florida lemons are [lacked in boxes look it over; they did so, and as a consequence fell in love with it. They holding about 2b() or 800 apiece. say that without the slightest wish to They begin to come ill Xoveinber. We decry or disparage any ot her machine, get very few South American lemons. t his. all things considered, is, in their because they are too tender to stand opinion, the most desirable one to be ha

Prof.W. J. Kirkpatrick, a celebrated Hicks. C. T. Drew. .1. Milton, Dr. L. THE bmpoaer and teacher of music in W. Pilley.Lee, Cherry. John Jones. II. Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. James Ik-enian. C F. Shine, E. P. Baumgar- Seminole Pharmacy jtonan. Prof. Kirkpatrick was one of teii. and L. P. Lawrence. From the he compilers of the Gospel Hymn guests of the Seminole : Mr. and Mrs. WINTER PARK. Sook. "Showers of Blessing," and has John C. Taylor, Misses Paige. Hyde, i wide reputation as .-• gospel singer. Smith. Critchell, Rutherford. Hill- house, Walker. Messrs, Hungerfor-I. Physicians' Prescriptions the After o loiiil and painful illness. Miss Flint, Chase, Welborne, Critchell. special part ol onr lattie Aiiisvvorth died of inflamma­ Flood and Col., Mrs. and Miss Peck­ ham. The festivities continued until business. tion of fht* brain on March 2nd. at the I :30a. m., ami the Orlando people residence of her father in Osceola, and left for home on a special train. COMPETENCY ASSURED. was buried last Sunday. She was a patient sufferer, a devoted Christian Church Benefit. J. L. B. EAGER, M. D., Proprietor. and her death leaves a sad void in At White's Hall, on TuesdaJ night, this family. a well filled house greeted the young THE ^—* probably as nice a patch of straw­ people from Orlando who contributed berries as there is anywhere is the one an entertainment in aid of the build­ owned by Messrs. Chubb and Ward on ing fund of the Methodist Church. OFFICE OF LOCIIMEDE Recitations, solos and choruses com­ •Judge Mizell's place. It is producing —) is PREPARED TO DO i— nicely, large, luscious berries, and it is prised the order of exercises, supple­ mented by a gratuitous distribution ,-i sight well worth anybody's time to of cake and ice cream. PINE ••• •?• ••• ••• uo .-nifl see. Messrs. Chubb and Ward From another source : The musical have our thanks for two boxes of as and literary entertainment given by •f + JOB f •?• delicious berries as we ever had the the Methodist Sunday School of pleasure of eating. Orlando for the benefit of the Winter Dark Methodist church on t he evening The young people at the Seminole of the 5th, was a success, and netted ••• f PRINTING are having \ rev pleasant times play­ the church quite a good sum which ing tennis, boat ing, dancing, etc. They will be used in paying l lie balance on OI' AM, KINDS. the church lot. After I he entertain­ number among them some very pleas­ ment ice cream and cake were served ant people and it is very enjoyable for of which all partook. The Orlando them all. Were we a lit t le more of a children did splendidly. They were — THE TIGHT-RUNNING Jenkins than we are we could make a somewhat disappointed at not com­ ing up over t he O. A* W. P., but acci­ very readable article out of this, but dents wiil happen. must content ourselves by merely mentioning some of t hem : Miss < hissie Rev. Mr. Brown, who has been with Paige, Miss Hillhouse, the Misses us for some time, leaves shortly for Hyde. Miss Rutherford. Miss Walker. his new charge at Winter Dark. We Miss Smith. Miss Critchell ami Messrs. feel assured he will be appreciated Walker. Flint, Flood. Welborne, there, as here. He is a man of excep­ Chase and Critchell. tional informal ion, and in imparting knowledge, spiritual as well as of a The young people of Orlando came worldly character, has few equals. up on March 4th. and had oneof their His church work has been of a high pleasant hops at Hotel Seminole. The order and persistent. Since his com­ ing, the church has been enlarged ami music by Bent's orchestra was superb made much more convenient.—Zell- and all seemed to enjoy themselves to wood correspondent of the A/>opka the fullest. Many rich and beautiful Advertiser. costumes were worn by the ladies. We noticed from Orlando Mrs. T. J. Church Services. Shine. Mrs. R. Starkey, Mrs. Caldwell, A I.I. S vi.vrs' i una ii. Services every sun- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jewell. Mr. and day at 10: 30 a. m. ami I : on p. in. Rev. •Mrs. Alex. St. Clair-Abrams. Mr. and 15. F. Brown, Rector. THE LADBES' F&VORITE. 1 Mrs. Alfred St. Clair-Abrams, Mr. and MKTiiuiiisT EPISCOPAL CHUHCH, White's NEVER OUT Ox ORDER. If yon desire to purchase a sowing machine, Mrs. B. Bowen. Misses Thatcher.Creed, Hall. Sunday services. Sunday School at ask our agent at your place for tonus and 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. prices. If you cannot find our agent, write Lizzie Poyntz, Cora and Olive Hicks direct to nearest address to youbeiow named. Ldla Shine. Duval. Stowell. Ooodselh Children's class at 3 p.m. Prayer meet­ 1 '.v. Ramsay, and Irma St . Clair- ing (occasionally preaching) at 7 p. in. NEW HOMESEYIG MACHINE &0RAMSS. Tuesday evening. Preachingal 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE,N.Y- DALLAS. r\brams. Messrs. J. \. Bradshaw, I LL. ATLANTA GA TEX. Friday evening. I'lass meeting at resi­ ST. LOUir. '.--i. E^jrjVj^q 'SANfRANCISCC.CM.. Kdw. lludnall. W. L. Calmer, K. Dim dence ui' R. 1!. Thayer. l'Y-Lowe. Carlton. .1. Unaghan. C. .1. J. H. MOONEY, Rev. 1". .). Reeves, Pastor. ORLANDO, - FLORIDA. t ^*t* f if ^LOCHMGDE^

again break the record. We cannot The prospects a re for a large nunihe LOCHMBDB, in any enterprise expect unvarying at both the Seminole and Roger PUBLISHED EVlaiY FRIDAY. progress, and such temporary pauses House this month. We hopethey wii In tlif Midst of trie Lochs. as we have hail should not make us he realized. lose faith fora moment in the ultimate Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. Mr. Simmons, of Chicago, height to be reached, because we have improved his lot on Ollie avenue am Advertisements at reasonable rates. to reach it by Steps ami not all at Terms on application. it looks very nice. We hear he i one jump. We are bound to get there thinking of building. Communications by mail should he ad­ just the same. dressed to J.B. HENCK.JH., Longwood, Fla. Mr. McK. Twombley and party left i lilire at Winter Park with ('lias..I. Ladd. the Seminole after a pleas. . stay oi WE reprint in another column a the 6th. They were very much pleasfj timely article from the Southern Snn. Entered at the post-onice at Winter Park wit h all 1 hey saw here. - as second class mail matter. - on the suhji-f i of forest tires. Of course accidents will happen, and tires Among the expected thi-- week am will sometimes In-started unintention­ WINTER PARK, MAR. 8, 1889. next are Mr. ('. H. Hutchins, Col ally and unavoidably, hut it is noto­ Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. RussJ rious that many of onr tires in the and Mr. and Mrs. Poineriek. THE rainy weal her. which stuck to woods are not of that kind, hut are Mr. Smith, of Portland. Maine, us with such unusual persistency dur­ the result of either carelessness or returned to the Seminole on the 5th. ing a portion of the winter, seems al deliberate intention to secure a little accompanied by Rev. Mr. (lerrish aitj last to havegiven plaeeto the brighter green grass for cattie. without regard daughter, of Sioux Falls, Dakota. skies which we are pretty sure to have to the possible cost to others. Thus in thespring months. From this lime for the paltry amount of grazing, Mr. ami Mrs. Hart, and son Fred until June we can fairly expect line which may begot from thefresh growth have returned from their trip to weather almost continuously, ami of wire grass for a few weeks after Indian river and will he at the Semi any one who has ever experienced the it starts again, tin- fences, groves and nole for the balance of t heir st ay ill discomforts of springtime further buildings of settlers are often [Hit in t he South. north, will no! he slow to make a imminent danger of destruction, ami Who's going to be postmaster or comparison highly favorable to sometimes are destroyed. it is not Winter Park seems to be the absorb* Florida. enough that every $10 scrub cow in ing topic just at present. Two quire lengthy petitions are now out ami wt IN conversation with a ('alifornian. the State has to he kept out by Si 00 hear of more to follow. the other day. we were told that last worth of fences at other people's expense, hut her owner thinks he has whitet was so disagreeable there thai Collector Parker informs us that fl a natural horn right to seek fodder tourists were disgusted, and this year, will not be able to visit Winter Pafl tor her. even a I the risk of causing t he when fewer have gone 1 here on that on his rounds this winter, so that paw destruction of his neighbors' property acecount. they have had a most de­ ties who wish to pay their taxes v by fire, besides. How much longer are lightful season. That is very apt to ha ve to go either to Maitland on t our lawmakers inline, to keep this hetheAvay. No place is always bright, da vs he is t here or to Orlando. and if any have seen Florida at a dis­ growing burden tied to our backs? S. S. (apen has raised this year d advantage, on accounl of the rainy ; a piece of ground 20 x 54 feet enoin weather of the past months, or the JOTTINGS. cabbage to feed three families iromand reduced number of visitors consequent Mr. and Mrs. M. Alcott gave a very has sold $20 worth from the patda on last summer's fever, let them not pleasant dinner party on the 8th. besides. Some mathematician please fear to try again. Next year it will lie Lent was ushered in at All Saints' figure how much per acre that would our 1 urn again to have a line season, ('1 iiirch by appropriate services on Ash yieW. ami if they too hastily conclude to go Wednesday. elsewhere tiny may very likely miss il Several persons are t o join t he Met t« a second rime. The (). ami W. P. will built] a very odist Church on probation and I neat depot at the foot of (lllu- ave­ letter next Sunday morning, and <>•• WE are sorry to he again obliged to nue, at once. that occasion I he pastor will speijj on the subject of church membership omit the list of arrivals at the Semi­ The town council at its last meeting Mr. James Ronan will 'lead theeveiiiit nole, on accounl of its length. The extended the time for the payment of meeting. season thus far has heen rather a qui­ ta xes until April 1 si . eter one than usual all through the We think the Winter Park ( o. ha* Mrs. S. II. Frier is at lending Mardi '•tourist belt"—about like the winter at its office something that woilfl (Iras at New Orleans, leaving S. Il.a of the freeze, three years ago. This make a Teutonic hear 1 lea p for }ovM sad. disconsolate widower. naturally makes some people talk a the shape of a cabbage raised al little blue for the time, hut. as before Major aud Mrs. Beardsley and Miss I b-nkei's ( la remoin place that wo probably next year will he as good as Cora H. Richardson left the Seminole make saner kraut for an entire fam L ever again, and the year after will on t lit- 7th for a trip to Indian river. for a w hole w int er. • -<• A I»+ —OnMonday -• July 1, there will be a match game played between CITY DIRECTORY, X, ver some of the wealthi­ the Eatonville Skippers and tbe Mayor—Robert White, Jr. est pprt oi" the city brings to our Orlando Nines at Lake Mont Park. Assessor—Samuel S. ('apen,. memo-y the name of the philan­ Fare from Orlando 25 cents round Tax Collector and Marshal—f. thropist, the man who has done trip via. O. & W. P. R. Y. and P. Butler. r> most toward building Winter ark. 20 cent from Maitland round trip. Clerk—E. L. Maxson. Aldermen--Jno. li. Mizell, Val­ This man is M.-.. Knowles, of Wor- Let evey body go and witness the che-ter, Mass. Winter Park was uer B.Simpson, R. R. Thave^Jnft. exercise. CL II. J2og5t> worth of berries. * We $14, a bill from Mr. Maxson tor the The City Council meet last n" u think this remarkable. The plants amt. of $9.55 were ordered paid. at the office of the Winter Park * !*». were put out last August and Sep­ Ordinances, prohibiting the build­ With Hon. H. 8. Chubb, pro : I tember, and began hearing in Jan­ ing of board side—walks, and the uary, and have continued until! ing. The council adjourned, mul use of barbed wire in certain por­ row. Very often Mr. Ward was went into an informal session wi-'i tions of the town, were read and able to gather eighty quarts a day. the citzions. """"] ^ /> -- ^ Q passed. Council ordered that the He also reports that he has applica­ An address was read by Mi- i Ordinances be published in W. P. tions for several hundred dollars White, on bonding the town t -i* Advocate, meeting adjourded. worth of plants, and that be is go­ public improvements. After whi • \ ing to put out two acres more this president Chubb, announced that, 7^ A6, 'g? season. the meeting was in order to he •< :• Mr. H. S- Chubb, accompa­ from any one wishing to speak ,' lor abusive language. Testimony j matipn calling an election on bond­ the meeting with one of his stri potBUfBcte.il the defendant wasdis ; ing tbe town for school, sanitary ing speeches in favor of boa li ! -, missed. The Mayor's instruction ! and street improvement purpose. Mr. Bachelder'Mr.Ktddifi; Mr S. was, ''You two women go home and S. Capen, and Mr. Brno ki in vy i • and live at peac and never Jet such among the last to speak on the s<»o a thing occur again as having to eome ject, and thoy all favored boti.l. i ; before me for disorderly conduct!*' When all had expressed their :• We think the Mayor's instruction a, timents, Dr. Par rows, moved tint good oneand hope that such will not it be tho sentiments of the citi/. M have to appear again It is had enough

present rto bond the town fo.t -.-. whet) men ure drawn tip before tbe 000. the motion Aas carried i> jJfVsti.ee for tjuoh immoral conduct, unanimous vote. The meeting ; but when the multiplying sect •»• adjourned; and the council wasag " answer for immoral conduct it a , enough to grind Lhe$weefcuinguutG;jj a ginger .-na;*. -""I ^ **^J U> ^'\1>^\ Town of "Wirier Park, Recording to 3/5 ATCT XXIV. An Ordinance to last registration, to d-termine whether <>r provide ibr issuing Bonds ot the not thd Town Connil shall have power to issue bonds of the »»id town not exceeding Town of Winter Park to the amount . (>ar town in amount the sum of eight thousand five of$8500 tor School, Calaboose, hundred dollars, in order to raiw sufficient Avt-ik, on account of quite a mi Pound, Cemetery, and Street Im- funds for School, Cidaboo***, Pound. Ctne oi our peopla leaving Monday on provenit'ut purposes. j tary, and, Street Improvement pappose the 7 o'chx k a. m. train over t within the said Town. South Florida R. R. to spend a few­ Section 2. Tha MU ehction shall be hel Be it Ordained by (be Town 's on the Ilalafax. We hope Oounci '• oft lie Town of Winter Park, on the second day of August \. D. 1889, at the usual polling-place in White's Hall in them a happy trip. Whereas at an election held in this the Town of Winter Park, between sun-rise A, T. Remnond and W. II. Town en the 2nd day of August A. and sun-down, and under die Mtpervision of D. 1880, pursuance of (be provis­ three Inspectors of Election, who, to 'ether Wilson left Wednesday morninig ions of -nt Ordinance passed July with their Clerk shall be. designated by the for Savannah Ga. when they go Mayor and at said election, uli tko^B 20th 18SJ», entitled "An Ordinance j ing in favor of bonding as* aforesnid sh-tu „* to wo*, ns the. 11. II. Berry and son, and Mrs amount not exceeding $8500 for and shall cause cop-ievof his said pro mr Argyle. School, Calaboose, Pound, Cemetery proclamation to '^- ported iu three Examinations for Change Co. and Street Improvement purposes of the most public places in the teachers will be held in Orlando, FRED. and it is expedient that the said Town. from Aug. KOth to 25; at Sanford bonds be issued to the said amount., Section 4 In all respects not herein irom Aug. 15, 16, 22, and 23; at 'oprietor.j Therefore be it ordained by the au­ provided for, the said election, sbal Zellwood Aug. 15. 16, thority aforesaid. be conducted and the cauvass of the Sectioi 1 T h at bon d s of tho To w n vote made and published according Winter Park bonds sold for 97 ium tothe provisions of the Ordinances cents in Bee ton, Market -1 cent be issued to the amount of $8500, of the Town of Winter Park, regu­ more than O. lando. for the purposes aforesaid, said lating the holding of the election $50 reward to any one telling u bonds to be signed by the Mayor for municipal officers. of the whereabouts of onr Editor. and Town Clerk and to be under HENRY S. CHPBB, Pros, of Council Surely he will return pcfore the the corporate seal of the Town. Passed July 20, 1889, approved "leaves begin to fait." Section 2. The said bonds shall be July 22, 1889. The parlor and Mrs. Bacon NC issued in coupon form in the denomi­ Rom'. WHITE Jr. Mayor*. i- a musjc >us,almost every nation of 3500 each payable in Attest >w tones from S. Twenty years from their date at the. E. L MAXSON. Clerk of Council. the cornet •• r magical touch on the First National Bank of Orlando and ''SIDEWALKS." shall bear enterest at the rate of t H "t j";; in that bouee. Our man- ART. XXII. Section 1. Be seven per centum per annum payabl will interrupt oeqasionlly. it ordained by the Town Council of semi-annualfy at the Bank afore lis of Orlando was the Town of Winter Park, that from said., and shall be substantially in in our city Tuesday distributing and after the passage ol this o»dir the form annexed to this ordinance, lulls for the A, M. E. S. Seh< ance, no plank, board or wo-vV>>i Sectiort 3. The Finan ce Committee eau-i-n at the.Orlando Opera hoi walks shall be built or repaired witti shall immediately after tbe approval Wednesday uigiit Aug. 21st. Ad- in the Corporate limits of tuiejTowu ; of this ordinance take steps to have 1 • • s 2 5 ci s, ci 11 h 1 tvn 15 cents. 1 Section 2. After the passage of the said bonds printed in suchetyie < .vr'y aiio attend this concert. this ordinance no sidewalks snail be as they may deem proper, and upon ink it will be a rare literary and constructed on any of the public st re - the receipts of the same shall issue musH-id treat it. includes some excel­ material than Cement, Coneivt them at the best price that can be lent talent, iu that direction, Shell, Brick. Norshall such sidewa obtaiued and shall pay the moneys be built ot a less width thau five fee We regret that the late arrival and arising from the sale into the 'livas Passed July 25th, 1889. lack ofspww will prohibit the pub- ury of the Town, andjthe said Com­ • HENRY S. CHUBB President of 3 i cat ion of *»ur Tamp-i letter. mittee shall have power to contract Council. Attest E. L. MAXSON City. '• hursday night to pay any reasonable commissioji_ Cbrk. Approved July 26th, I88> tit regular so-dc-a, and did consider- uece.ssary lor the ptvpei'ncgouauo'- able work. Resolutions of thanks ROBERT WHITE, JR, MAYOI . of the .said bonds. vai'e pagsed. thanicing president ui;o'a in th* Tj-JWiury P'ibject to "USE OF BARBED WIRE." Chubb, for work done, and al o .'eso such appropriation as may be made ART. XXIII. Be it ordained by lutionoi thanks to Mr, Kuowies for item rime to rim* for the purposes the Town Council of the Town »d donations. Space will not permit the [ AS. c. for which the bomb* are repined. Winter Park, that from and after entice Passed Ann 3. l£8jt the passage ot this ordinance, uo 'Barbed Wire" shall be used J.T TIKNUYS, CHUUB Prcs. of Council. fencing nor shall auy ot said "barbed Attest E. L. MAXSON, Clerk 0* wire",be used in repairing any feu- Council. A pproved Aug. 3rd 1889. ces now standing within the Ten i- ROKEKT WHITE. JR. Mayor, ! tory bounded bv Pennsylvania Ave AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR uue on the West, Webster Av*»nue an election to determine whether the on the North, Lake Osceola. Tiie town of WINTEIt PARS Snail issue Canal, and Lake Virginia on the bonds for certain municipal purposes* HENRY S. CHUBB President 0; East, and Kentucky Avenue on the Council. Attest, E. L, Ma.\s< SECTION 1. Re it ordained bv uV Town South. Council <>f the Trurn of WintP" P-uk Oisit Clerk. Approved July 26th i^„ the Mayor be and he is hereby ilireete. to Passed July 25th 1889. Issue a proclamation calling an election ro RobESi Wnjfc Jp.. MAY as be held by the qualified electors of the Co n~Ti n LL Q d /» ••• •«* LOC H 7VYO D E & I

higher price by tbe side of the foreign money to pay and find the amount LOCHMBDB, article will, when onr supply increases greater than he anticipated and be a PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. to the point of lowering the price by little short of enough to meet it. Nat­ In tine Midst of ttit- Lochs, home competition, enable us to crowd urally he will in either case lie more or out the foreign fruit entirely, or force less embittered and correspondingly Subscript ion, $1.50 per year, in advance. it down to the supply of a still lower disposed lo dodge payment if he can. Advertisements at reasonable rates. grade of the market than we can yel There is no doubt at all that courtesy Terms on application. reach. We think it will be found that pays in public business as well as Communications by mail should be ad­ the foreign fruit never has been and private, and there an- a good many dressed to J. B. HE.VCK, JK., Longwood, Fla. never will be a serious competitor ways in which that principal might be Office .-it Winter Park with Chas.J. Ladd. with ours, because its inferiority con­ applied with advantage in the State's fines it to a lower market in which dea lings w it h it s

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. White and B. Knowles lo meet Messrs. Hut chins. THE son. Henry, a re at the Seminole for a Fairbanks. Russell aud party on their few days. Mr. White is a large shoe return from Ocala and Silver Springs. Seminole Pharmacy manufacturer in Brockton, Mass.. and Rent's celebrated orchestra went • came here to visit Mr. T. X. Howard, along and enlivened the occasion with WINTER PARK. a life-time friend. They were very sweet music. The train was composed much pleased with Winter Park. of a combination car, a passenger Physicians' Prescriptions th< coach and an observation car. It We believe that if a strong effort is special part of our was conducted by Mr. Anderson aud made now by t he resident s and parties engineered by Mr. Kinj,r. who held the business. interested along the line to secure the reins over the "daisy" engine, F. B. completion of the o. & W. P. IF R. to COMPETENCY ASSURED. ; Knowles. No. 1. The guests of the Lake Jesup, it can be accomplished Seminole were ail invited and a merrier during the coming summer, thus giv­ party never left the Park. Arrived at J, L. B. EAGER, M, D., ProprietoJ ing us another direct water communi cation with the North. We hope Orlando, some of the party went ou a everybody will work for this valuable tour of observation around town, some *—&- THE stayed on the train and listened to addil ion to our transportation facil- lt ies. the music. Soon the T. O. A; A. OFFICE OF LOCHMEfij train rolled in and amid shouts and Mrs. Sophie Howard Knight, greetings the party from "abroad" —) Is PREPARED TO DO (— soprano soloist and teacher of voice boarded the tram and started on the at the Mi. Dora Chautauqua, and a ret urn trip, which wassafely, smoot lily F-INE + ••• ••• • very prominent member of tin- musi­ cal profession in the North-west, came and pleasant ly made, and the party over on last Tm-sday for a day's disbanded al the hotel entrance with •• ••• JOB fr ••• visit with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. three rousing cheers and a tiger for F. T. N. Howard, at J. S. Capen's. Her R. Knowles. The party is indebted • RRIINXirSGl opinion is that Winter Park is the 1 o Mr. ('base and Mrs. Hutchins for a garden -pot of Florida, ami she is supply of peanuts, and to Mr. Chute OF ALL KINDS. I i i'_dit for a big pan full of luscious mulberries. Among prominent people at the It is just one hundred years since Seminole are Mr. and Mrs. F. 15. the introduction of Methodism into Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Hutch­ New England. Jesse Lee had I In-dis­ ins, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Russell, Mrs. tinct ion of haviiiLi been the first cir­ Sawyer. Mr. Hobart and family, Mr. cuit- •preacher, and a bronze e< pi est rian Fdwards and family of Boston, Mr. H. Sanford of New York. Mrs. H. B. statue on the site of the old apple Plant, Mrs. I. F. [ngraham, Mr. Mc tree at Norwalk. where he held his I lalpin and family, L. 0. Garrett and first meeting, is proposed family, Col. and Mrs. Franklin Fair­ banks. L. A. Chase. Mr. and Mrs. The bee keepers of tin- East ('oast Paine. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chute anticipate a good honey crop tins and Gen. Geo. Thomas of F. S. army. season, as t he mangrove, which affords t he main bee pasture in that section, Winter Park is indebted to Mr. has nearly recovered from the effects Enos Ayres for a nic< article in the 6f the big freeze in 1 8Si>.—Florida Dis­ Chicago Herald ami to Mr. T. N. How­ patch. ard for a long, ably written article in the Boston Doot and Shoe Recorder-. These two articles probably reached Church Services. the eyi-s of 50,000 people as 1 he A 1,1. SAINTS' < 'iinucii. Services every Sun­ Herald is. perhaps, the mosi promi­ day at 10:30 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Rev. nent society paper in Chicago, and the B. F. Brown, Rector. THE LADB£S' FAVORITE. NEVER OUT OF ORDER. Recorder reaches almost the entire METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, White's If you desire !<> purchasoasowinjr machine, list of boot. shoe and leather manu­ Hall. Sunday services. Sunday School at ask our ngent at your place for torms ami 9:30 a. in. Preaching at L0:30 a. m. prices. If you cannot find our agent, write facturers and dealers in the United direct to nearest address to you bejow named. Children's class at '? p. m. Prayer meet­ Slates, besides many in foreign COUll- t rtes. ing (occasionally preaching) at 7 p. m. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aORANCE.MASS. Tuesday evening. Preachingat 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE.N.Y- DALLAS, A very merry party went to Orlando 1 LL. ATLANTA GA TEX. Friday evening, ("lass meeting at resi­ ST LOUIS, r-n. g^.^-fU;*^ 'SANFRANCISCO.CAL. on t he 4:15 p. m. t rain on theO. c\; W. dence of R. R. Thay.-r. J. H. MOONEY, P. R. R., bv the invitation of Mr. F. Rev. P. .1. Reeves, Pastor. ORLANDO, - - FLORIDA. f ^ 9~ . Simpson, council adjoinned to more than Twelve acres, to be not I do further nominate and appoint meet Tuesday night Sept. 3. farther than 1J miles trom the De­ Pei cy White, Frank W. Coan and Tuesday night's session. pot of the S. F, R. R. Co. 11 Win­ Jas. H. Lamay, as Judges ot said Council meet \\\ regular session

ter park .to be good tillable land? election, and Chas. F. Lan ing, as Tuesday night. The members pres­ at least four feet above water. C'erk of said election. ent were president Chubb, Alder­ man Capen, Simpson and Isreal. Sealed bids will be received un- In witness wbereof I Robt. White After President Chubb bad called till August 29th at this office. Jr. Mayor of the Town of Win let- the council to order, resolutions for The Council reserves the right Park, have hereunto set my hand offic ally and ^have caused to be for the following purposes w*ro to reject any or all bids. affixed the seal of said town of adopted; that $5000 be set aside By order of Council E. L. MAXSON. Winter Park, this 4th day of Sep­ to pay for the building of two school Tov n Clerk. tember A. D. 1889. houses, one tor whites end the other Ait^t-t. E. U Maxson Town Clerk. for colored people; that $500 be We understand that some of our appropriated for Calaboose atv good citizens are displeased with Robt. White Jr. Mayor. Winter Part Sept. 4th ItiSfc . P.^u^w^c*; r-tha t $700 Afcjr with the school site, donated by propiiated tor Street improvemrm Mr. Knowles and accepted by the • hat #14-00 be approprioie L. part of the town, The bridoe will -C ai OS cil) about the center of town. Of AuryeV, and hnn>h council with M"? «• 00 have an ckvation of about ten feet -« 00 course we all cannot be suited, Plat of tie eemeary lands. *E : 3 1 TH nbove the water. It has one of the v >> r but the way to do is to become Thefoll',vvmsi '"ills were referred •-q 23 O • '( st louoc'ati' n,s of any bridge we +* P satisfied over what might be the to finance committee. Tbe emmit- "O . o> aa a best for the interest of the town. Irtvi seen in the county' aud among >. T3 O s tt? examined bibs and returned «-, • — H XTJ Mr. Ergood and wife returned the best in the state. The bridge us once more, 0 X> a. 70 studeuts. Its future, outlook for : 2 0 night Sept. 7thy '5 ^4 OQ a grund attendence is good. Four­ 3 Mr. F. B, White of 111. are vis­ 3 O is —; SpitOPQ$Al& 00 iting our popular depot agent Mr, teen are boarding in the building. •n c f M 13 13 75. a Faulkner. He is rendering some The public school (white)ho. 3o Proposals are b,vited tor the eon- w V •¥ >f. % £ assistance in the freight and ticket Li.- ^ a Brick School House O V opened up on Monday with about. strrction ot a DrioK. ci "c 3 O 1—< office during his leisure. He will 5 c 25 scholars. i„ -Tbe Town ol Winter 1 arK, ? 3 '3 dsfirm. Owing to our constan would give us a little retreshins* air. over and examining their new line dealing with this firm, we cau ver At 3 o'clock we started out with a ot groceries and dry goods. • truthfully recom'nd the proprietoi hope of visiting every place ot Mr. Davis says; their new stock and clerks to the many readers o much note in town, though lime will doubtless fill the store to its the ADVOCATE as polite and accom'c was not ours, and we failed to gee utmost, when the goods are all put dating. These wishing any thing ir around. Our attention were first in their p aces, amoug their new their line can not better them selves turned upon the magnificent Semi- line of dry goods are, ready made by going else where. nele hotel, with its beautiful flower, clothing, shoe xnd hats. Their new groceries posse s a great many dif­ garden, which attracts the attention Next week we will give a sketch ferent varietie.- ot the delicacies ot of cveiy nasser by. We made a ofthe lives and doings of the olfl and Hie. Among them will be found. pretty good inspect ion of the Semi­ new officers as they are. nole grounds and found them in first California prunes, canned black and class condition. After turning from blue berries queen olives, and many riie Seminole looking Southward others of the delicious eatables. A small house were carried some we noticed the beautiful winter iBoth Mr. Ergood and Daviee are two miles on the O. & W. P. R.R. resort ot Mr. P. Peckham, which well informed of the needs if the Thursday is now occupied by Mr. A, MeCol- people and they have made their *We lam from Mr. Abbott, that Mr. lum and his bride. Tins place,in purchase to suit their customers. Ward ha6 been appointed keeper ot all of its sunouridii gs, presents a At the handsome store uf Mr. A. the 11. K* store, on the O. & W. P most picturesque appearance. Vines H. Paul will be found busy clerks R. R* Good selection. of different varieties have found and marry new improvements. their Way ou every side of the house. We regret to bear of tire serious But a tew minutes had gone, when Mr. E. L. Maxson, the popular illness of Willie Wilson. the beautiful flower yard and all of book, stationer and druggist will be the other attractions aboutDr. I. B. busy tor tbe next six months show­ Mayor White returned with Geer's place held oar attention tor ing those things that enlighten the the Mrs. from Washington City, some time. Turn your eyes north the mind and give health and vigor last Tuesday uight. and you will doubtless see one of to the irail and desolate. Dont fail the finest orang; groves in Orange to call.on him tor your stationery Mr. Albert Taylor visited his old Co. This IteainiTul gfovejs the and school suplies. home last week and put in some property ot Mr. Comstock and is good work tor the Advocate. looked alter by Mr. J. Differendafer, Dan Ambrose is all right, On our way back, we passed the We are proud to note the conva Allen changed his mind and home ot J udge Wei bourne, hear we lescence of Mrs. Jenkins. came solid. were stop'd again to take a view at the historical surroundings. Now When the Hon. fl. S. Chubb takes Our editor war- taken with ••* we can see the winter resort of Dt. the floor to speak, you bet he's go­ riotis attack of asthma, Wednesday Brecht, with all of its beautiful sur­ ing to make you feel good. which lasted him several hours. roundings, Leaving this spot and Both of the Capens makes good We thought for a while that he .-till walking northward, we had speeches when they feel like it. would leave us. come to that lovely home belonging to Mr. Lyman. The lovely flower Everett went all right Thursday. From all indications Florida will yard, thickly sprinkled with tailing be over run this winter with a class leaves, with so many other beauties The smileing face of Mr. Lan­ of people that will do us some good. that our thoughts were slowly eb­ sing, is seen again on the streets. bing into a dazzi ling fancy. Don't The finest lot of toilet perfumery Mr, John Byrd of Madison was tarry bear, but continue northward lineup, shoes, cloth, and in fact every a visitor of Mrs. Straughter this and you will get a pretty good view ihing wanted at Ergood & Davies. week. Come Again sir! of the three Knowles cottages*. We next passed the Hart place, tin- If the county seat wont do at Mr, Comstock and family arrived house is known as tli3 Chapman >rlando, bring it to Winter Park. here Wednesday night. house, and it will doubtless always •'at we have seen nothing so far

retain that name. But a few steps lat indicates any thing like a re_ A. G, Smith of Forest City was when we were passing the lovely oval of the court house. in to see us Friday. home of J. S, Capen, here our The contract for the building of thoughts were again turned into a Mr. Denney, a property owner in the brick school house was let to fancy, looking over the evenly us town and now at his norfnern Coan Bro. and Alcott for $3,850. mowed grass, with its beautiful ome, in Nortbfield Vt. wrote 8 aDd 8a»d: "gentlemen. The greon colors, somewhat caused us t>> Remember the election next LOCATE reaches us every week, think that happy souls resided there. Thursday, j Q .' ^ ~ closed find payment for one years We did not stop until we had gone Again times about here, are look inscription." He continues "I as far down as the Ergood house ing up. Those that went north' ear -« your paper because it contains which is owned now by Col. Roe. ly last summer are returning back many locals items of interest a- This is among the homes that Win­ on every train. ter Park has and shold cause much it Winter Park and because it is The Inter National Telegraph credit to be reflected upon Mr. by colored men, whoes progress line will run a wire fom Orlando to Ergood. ^ve a deep interest in. the Serainol Hotel. This will be Ot. C, H, quite accom'dating to the guest at the Seminole this winter. f •4 ^LOCHMeDE-i^

GOV. FLEMING has appointed a new high life over in Hannibal square ; Un­ I^OCHMEDE, Board of County Commissioners for report is not authentic enough for the IT KI.ISI1KII EVERY FRIDAY. Orange county, as follows: 15. F. -In the Midst of tlie Lochs. MM iocs to be given. Whit tier of Sanford. C. E. Smith of Dr. and .Mrs. Layer and little daugh­ Plymouth, R. B. F. Roper of Ocoee, ter left on the 24th via 0. & W. P, Subecripl ion, $1.50 per year, in advance. Louis C. Massey of Orlando, and \\ 'm. and T. 0. & A. railroads for their Advertisements at reasonable rates. J. Proctor of Geneva. This distrib­ home in Kansas ( ity. Terms on application. utes the representation to every part Communications 1>.\ mail should be ad­ of the county, and so far as we can Work has been commenced on the dressed lo.). B. 11 K.VC'K, .11:., Longwood, Fla. judge should prove a better hoard new 0. & W. P. depot at the foot of Office nt Winter Park with Chas.J. Ladd. than we have ever had before. There Ollle avenue. It is to be one of the is much important work before this neatest affairs in South Florida. Knterod at the post-Office at Winter Park hoard, and it has the opportunity to fiB second class mail matter. - Mr. and Mrs. ( . L. Marks left on the do much to redeem t he county from 24th for Fredonia,New York, and Mr. the misrule of the Orlando ring, under W. S. Lane and family moved into WINTER PARK, APRIL 26, 1889. which it has groaned for some years t heir house For t he suminer. past. Let it fearlessly do its duty, and not be accessory to the crimes of The Town Council met on the even­ NOTICE the new times of trains on ing of the 25th, and provided for a the , which we any county officers, as its predecessors house lo house inspection according print on the next page, from the sched­ ha \ e heen. to the requirements of the State board ule taking eft'ecl on Sunday, 28th. We of health. hope the withdrawal of the noon ex­ ILL news travels fast, and probably press trains docs not mean that we our readers, even in distant parts of Mr. .James Ronan and family have an-to \te deprived of a local mail all the counti y. already know that yellow gone to Trenton. N. ,1. Mrs. Ronan summer, as we wen- lasl year. fever has appeared at Sanford. Hap­ will be much missed from the W. <'. T. pily we are able to assure them that IT. of which she was a prominent work < >\E of t he tiK>s* conspicuous acts of as yet there is no cause for alarm. iiiy member. Isolated cases have always appeared fa ii ness v\ hich our new hoard ot coun­ Mr. (assidy. who bought Ml*. Lane's in many places after every epidemic, ty commissioners could perform would grove, is here: the transfer has been and Sanford has had but a single case, be to create a new polling precinct in made and Mr. ('assidy is in possession. which has run its course to a fatal ter­ Winter Park. 1: is high time that so We cordially welcome him as a citizen mination, and some days have passed important a town as this should cease of Winter Park. t II be obliged to go to Mail land t o since, without any one else taking the disease. This should be regarded as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Capen left on exercise the rights of citizenship. We the 24th for their home in Blooming- believe it our cit izens will present t heir si ronger e\ idence of safel y t ha n if i he levef had not appeared, for if t lie rec­ ton, III., mui h pleased with Winter case properly their petition will prob­ Park. They will probably be with us ably be granted by the board as now ord he maint a incd il will show that again next wini er. constituted, and in view of the proba­ even it it should appear again there is .Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Abbot i left here bility of a special elect ion on the liquor little to fear from it under circum­ on the 24th for I heir homes near ('iie question the matter should be set tied stances which have proved unfavora­ cinnat i. Ohio. They have heen visit­ as soon as possible. ble to its becoming epidemic. ing their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Abbott. WE print elsewhere Mr. MeKibbin's JOTTINGS. ca II for t heconvein ion of ora nge grow­ The O. & W. P. now runs regularly I. A. Elimgwood and family left on ers to which we called attention in H from I )sceoli. Wednesday for Massachusetts to spend previous issue. We are glad he has We are sorry to learn of I he illness t he .-uinnier. They do not intend to succeeded in getting the m-cessa ry sup­ of Mr. Itobert (oven al Mr. Guild's. return to Winter Park, but we hope t hey will reconsider. port to enable him tocall such a meet­ Col. Peckham and family left during The entertainment given under the ing of orange grower**, and i rust it the past week, tie goes to St. Louis, auspices of the W. <'. T. U. by the in; y result in some organized plan his family to New York and Newport. and vigorous action fpr the improve- children las! week was a big success nicnl ol t he sit ii.it ion. We t hink it S. II. Etter has been away for a few and elicited hearty approval and unl'ort unate t hat il should be on t he days' vacation; his place has been applause from the large audience same day with the Horticultural Soci­ tilled by Mr. Barnes of Sanford during present. Ins absence. ety's meeting in Orlando, as many of The train at midingbl on the 24lh. die best men concerned will naturally Farmer White can now be seed took from here a special car on which w i.-di I o at 1 end hot h. and many ot daily downing the festive cane grass were Mrs. Ladd, Mr. Lyman and fam­ them will prefer the Orlando meeting, on his farm recently purchased of ily, the Misses Sparrell. Dr. Alden and if not already commit ted t o it a ml Harry Da vies. family, together with others whose obliged to he I here. We ha ve been told ol a wedding in names ivc have nol obi a ine 1. t -«c • I 4 ^•LOCHMeDE^

Mr. H. IJ. Thayer has received his the leaders in this warfare against Notice. commission as postmaster of Winter disease and filth, let us hold up their I hereby not ify all persons no Park and will soonenteron his duties. hands and render them all the assis­ trespass on my property at W We wish him lots ot success in the tance possible in t heir arduous t ask. Park, nor to remove any plants, transaction of his duties, and can only ers or fruit. as I intend to prosi say that he or anybody else will have In many locations at least the rust­ t he first person caught . I will to do his level best to keep the office ing of oranges can be prevented by give a liberal reward for any info up t o t In- high standard to which Mr. proper feeding; we are inclined to I ion that will lead i o the arrest Ergood has kept it ever since Winter think this can be done in most places. coin id ion of such person or per Pa rk had a post-office. Ordinary pine land groves where the entire surface is mulched seldom have as viola te the above. In 1 lie deal h of ('aptain Shine rusty fruit. Humus and moisture DR. P. L. T.vvrr.M. Orange county loses its foremost man Seem to be the requisites. These con­ Winter Park. i. and one of its best citizens. [n these ditions of nourishment is often days of so much corruption in official' impracticable to supply artificially. places, thai official who serves faith­ and the next best plan is towork from THE fully, honestly and well could ask no the other end—kill the mites by loftier place on the roll of earth's washes.— Florida Dispa tch. OFFICE OF LOCHMEB noblemen. Such a place belongs to Captain Shine and is not denied him Notice. [.-* I'I'I'.IW RED TO DO by a solitary one of the citizens of (irangc county. By order of I he Town ('ouncil of Winter Park rhe tax books will be FINE + • Now while we are on the subject of closed on May Loth.'188ft, and all fishing allow us to say thai no better property on which the town taxes remain unpaid will be advertised for •f •?• JOB fishing can be bad anywhere than sa le according t o la w. here. Messrs. La ma v. Kager a nd Wel­ S. P. BlITLER. Collector. • 3>« *Q borne went out last Saturday, were PRINTINq gone bin ;. -Iiori time and came back Trains from Winter Park. with an elegant siring of lish. They OF ALL KINDS, SOUTH FLORIDA RAII.KO.VI>. were photographed by Mr. Denny, with XIIKTIIVVAIIi). (i:.").") ,-i. in., accommodation the lish hung between them on an oar, (connects a1 Sanford with J. T. ,v K. W. and made a very imposing picture. [or Jacksonville and St. Augustine, VIM Mr. Adolpb Henipel caught oul of Palatka); 3:10 p.m., aceommi idal ion (con­ Lake Virginia a gar lish 4 feet, 5 nects at Sa 11 I'd ol with S. <$ L. !•'.. f< >r Ta var- inches in length, weighing twenty es); 1 1 : 53 p. in., express "^sleeping ear to Jersey City withou.1 change). pounds, with a common hook a nd line. SOUTHWARD, lo:2,~> a. in., accommoda­ Nice strings of lish are seen on onr tion (to Kissiiioiirei; 5:00 p in., accommo­ streets every evening, and when we dation (In Kissimmee); 5:>">7 p. in.. ex| r ss say fishing is good we have the figures (connects at Lakeland with F. S. For Punta to substantiate the statement fully. (Jorda, and at Tampa Monday and Thurs­ day for Key West and Havana). There is considerable fault found hen- wit h the act ion of the State board OKI.AXOO AND WIXTKU PACK RAILWAY. ol health in Sanford. For this we a re LKAVK WINTER PAHK.- 7:10, 8:35, sorry. for. as we look a t it . the health. 10:00a.m.; 3:00.4:15, 7:20 (Saturdays (inly| p. in. almost the life, of our State is 111 t he bands of i hese gent lemen. Certainly, LK.V VK ( u;i.AMIII. 7 :50, '.»: 1 5, 1 1 :35 a. m : 3 :30, 5 :20, 10:20 (Saturdays only) no one can question either the ability p. ni. or honesty of Doctois Daniels and Porter, and when they make a ruling Church Services. or a decision it should be cheerfully A i.i. S UNTS' CHURCH. Services every Sun­ heeded and carefully carried out. We day al 10: 30 a. :n. and I :0 ) p. m. RPv. don't believe that any good will be 11. I-', brown. Rector. THE LADIES' FAVORIT MIII p| is lied by these men if a howl M l-.TIIomsT bl'ISCOI-vl. CHURCH, While's NEVER OUT OF ORDER. If youdesiroti i purchase n sewing nmctalne , goes up al every action they take, and Hall. Sunday services.—Suijday School a1 ask our agent at your plnce for tonua * ml '.i:.",u a. in. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. prices. If you cannot find our agent, wi ite while some ot their doings may be direct to nearest address to you boiow nan I'll. Children's class at 3 p.m. Prayer meet­ open to criticism, and they will, per­ ing (occasionally preaching) at 7 p. in. haps, make mistakes, yel we feel that, ie HOME SEWING MACHINE 6.0RANCEK Tuesday evening. Preaching a1 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO - 28 UNION SQUARE.N.Y- DALLAS, it> the lone run. much more good will I Ll— ATLANTA GA TEX. Friday evening. CIUBS meeting at resi­ ST. LOUIS, MO. •3.|;BJ|)||)4||?H| 'y.ANFRANCISCC.CAL come of cheerful acquiescence t ban of dence of R. K. Tliay.-i-. J. H. MOONEY, criticism. They have been chosen as Rev. P. J. Reeves, I'astur. OKLANDO, - - FLORIDA. 1 % ^ Parish Hall Lecture. /f c?f The, first of a series of two lectures which Mr. Loring A. Chase had been invited to deliver at the Parish Hall, was given last evening. Tbe night ,'was beautiful and without doubt the hall would have been well filled had PARISH HALL, (Ml not several other meetings been unfortunately booked for* the same dale. The subject of the lecture was "150 days of Europe," and consisted in the main, of extracts, read from a fSfl-PAYS OF EUROPE- journal, kept by the speaker, depict­ ing the voyage aci^ss the Atlantic, a weeks'run through southern Ireland embracing Queenstown, Cork, Blar­ ney, Killaruey and Dublin, thence into Wales, England and Scotland, MR, LORING A. CHASE with descriptions and incidents con­ -WILL GIVE nected with Chester, Liverpool, Glas­ gow,the Trossachs aud Lakes, Edin­ burgh, Stirling, Abbotslbrd, Durham, York, Oxford, Windsor, Stratford- A Familiar Talk DA Eiiropaii Jomeiiis, ;on Avon, Warwick, London, Canter­ • —(TJN- bury, Dover, and many other places of more or less historic fame. The descriptions of these places were very interesting, instructive, and often amusing, many stories of personal b experiences being given which pre- • JljUdj, ffl seuted old places, so often read about b, in a new and original dress, and AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M. which impressed the listener with the lecturer's keen powers of observation and original manner of presentation. The second lecture will be given on ADMISSION, * 25 Gents. next Wednesday evening Oct. 16, commencing at 8 o'clock, and we CHILDREN, ""' Cents. trust that a considerable number of our townspeople will not miss the TICKETS ON SALE*AT S. H. CAPEN'S STORE. opportunity of travelling, in spirit, over France, Belgium, Elolland, Ger­ "JOURNAL" STEAM PRINT, CANTON. many, Switzerland and Italy with such an interesting, lucid and genial guide, as conductor.

...-..»bbott pa.(I J'.ckson- MIL AND M.--S. COMSTOCK-S home t *X-\AX O>\ \ D-wmoib ivlle a visit Wednesday. t.v- xq-yq It one is eui out to kn>w ui lap- Dr. Eager and wife arrived here py homes th Florida with all ot last night from the north. themodern eoinlorts should see. the Cold weather makes a fellow Mrs. Ronan and her -isfor ar­ spacious and lo\ely home of Mv. W Want an over coat. rived home last Tuesday eve. 0. Comstock on the eastern hank ; 1 . P. R- * ' " Mrs Collins and her two Daujih- with its green Betronda grass, cov­ ] ; ke TVWt Perk during the camp- tors and Son ofNVw \ oi k ate at ering more than three acies and is •meeting. tbe Rogers House. as level as 1 he hair on a moles back. We are glad to note that Hon Col. Peckham and wife arrived Of course it is well known Uiat 11. S. Chubb, who was confined to Wednesday night the home of Mr. Mrs. Comstock rs hin bed kr several days, isup-gari. one of the costliest in South Fla. Mr. Chas, L. Mark h?s arrived \\ - >>' ^ and presents in appearance every Gu to R. N. Menehe's tor the from his noithern home, looking dollar which was put on it. Those best qualities of lad its goods Oil'do. much improved. He was in the who live in ir must be happy. The AOVCHATK'S olliee on last evening, three groves of Air. . Coii.siuck's is and left cheering words. Call a Thanksgiving and Christmas in fine condition *nd is well replen gain Mr. Ma>k, goodt-, xonsiftii g of new Currant. ished with fruit. Vies, Nuts, Raisins and other del- icacies. at EEGOOD & DAVJKS. Lightning struck a tree near the R. N. Menefee is headquarters Although the summer was very Seminole Hotel last Saturday, and for all kind of ladies wear. Orlando but for the hand of Providence, dull. aod$he out look for the win Mr. Tolly would have also been ter were poor, our town's people The latest that we hear, is that struct by the Bame stroke. One came#to the conclusion that \\\ej tbe Y. M. C. A. will hold an an­ sim the efteets. ]\ - I - #*-? be represented by about 200 dele­ of hammer and the buz/, of ihe saw gates from various parts of the state. £C»7"//}K,€C/ j>, 3/7 befffiiy, »f firsT to ft*. >n rt.- r The new Town Council meets in 3/3 the council chambers last Tues­ THE TOWN ELECTION 1 AST day Night. All present, save on\ peice*?, calls were made for the Hon. —THURSDAY-— Tlie proceedings of the New Offi C, Gary,whr> responded to the cali cers. Hon. H. S. Chubb re-elec­ and gve his hearers a storming good ted Preident. \ Q> • \ %*% Q THE MFX THAT GETS THERE. speech Mayor White followed The new Council met last Tues­ HOW THE ELECTION PASSEC* OFF' with one of his well arranged spee-- day Night witn the following mem­ chis which ffilled the ordiauce with * bers present; Mayor, Robt White. inthusiasm. Farther Luck, gave us Marshal. S. P, Butler. Clerk, E. L V THURSDAY SIGHT'S SALLY. one ofhis sainted and humored speech Maxson. Hon. H. S. Chubb, J. S* es which very often brought loud Capen, W. B Simpson, F. R. Israel, The ballot box was opened hear iaughfte**. • One after another spoke 0. II. Ward, and E. N. Coan at abort half pass six Thursday with cougratulat >ry rem.rks and Meeting was called to order by the morning. But a tew were present enconrageing words of the past Chairman. Upon motion of alder­ when the polls opened . The day doings ot the officers. The whole man Capen, the Clerk was orthoriz- was a splended one for the occasion affair was an incarnation of pleas­ •ison is hi'e.'ikiiu ed to cast a unanimous vote for with nothing to deter the mod est- ure and joy to those present. Ne- il badly. Firs Hon. H. S. Chubb as President of ty of the old nor young from turning vei has the town wituesse a better 'buyer to tin the Council. Motion prevailed, and out and showing their appreciations is appointed .Ji the Hon. H, S. Chubb was declared by casting their tickets for some one time, with more inthusiasm than kslialsliip ; 111' I I to be the mi an imons choice as Pres. as their thoice With such the one on Thusday night. All isi'l of t lie t own closes with a grand hurrah!. i .-ii tin- port ident of the town council. a beautiful day all thought there I.-I t is our loss is Mr. Chu bb thanked the members would be a full vote. The entire News came to u* last Saturday of it-li ui i lirsc ge for the confidence placed in him as number of re • isterod voters are; c Sam. We I - death ot Mrs. J. Re'ise, former to re—elect him as their Pres'd. 103 total vote east. 85* Many an.\ •on nl 1 In- post -e iy ofOrlando and late of Orange The president, then appointed the ions listners crowded about the polls l» to say thai in "City. She had a great many friends different committees for the year as to hear what had been done during idge Mizell the here and at Orlando; where ever M' .1 wise ,-|||il j| follows: Finance, J. S. C tpen, chair. the day, while othe s were tramping she was known best, there she were nl iniate known F. R. Israel and E. N. Coan, Street' up and down stairs during the hour In- office, from loved more. Our deepest sympa­ Sanitary and Improvements, F. N that the clerk were counting the Id e.i|i,icil y. no if thies a ie with the bereaved hus­ Co^n chairman, J, W. Differnda ffer victims arm the victors. By six o' lia \ e been in.if band. ows t lie .Jndye, m and W. B. Simpson. Charities, clock the Judges announced the re­ almost a perHci Schools, and Sanitary, C. H. Ward sult ot the election, which brought Mr. Paige in a letter to Mr. i-le\ ;i I ion In l chairman, J. W. Differndirffer, and roars of cheers from the t iends of Dorn says: he is now sojourning in As in Ml*, (inn F. R. Israel. Rules and Ordinan­ those who were weighed and not France, but will be herein due time nt Willi ei- ]>:\ ces, H. S. Chubb chairman, F. R. to open up the Seminole. 11 is ,-ul \-.-i III-IIIIC found wanting. The feeling for Israel and J. S. Capen. Fire pro­ opposition against those elected was I ciM-r^i'i ic, lu'.-ii A full assortment Agateware at E & D rchly honest, m tection, \\ . B. Simpson chairman very small, as shown by the 'ickets [lid thai inrlii H. S. Chubb and C. Ward. cast. Of course now and then some Mayor White felt happy Mon­ in N nyt hing bu The bonds of the Marshal, Clerk, stringy fellow with a five by eight day last, so he paid a visit to sister [V'hile some of Orlando. \ \ ~ *^ -'£ *^ ,Jn t be part y n and Treasurer was approved, U- een ticket in his list would sadly help leeliny a jtj pon motion of alderman Capen, the yet freely deposited it for his.man. Drummers are here every day soleit- ins in; i ile in I contract made with Coan Bro's. & It was expected ihat a hard fight ng Fall ane Winter ordervs. They IOO<1 by t lie A Alcott, was ro-considered. Of and attempt would be made by a tew undoubtly meet with success, if on»> •] ,-i re a II ca pa i course the tiling has got where it wb° had expressed a feeling ol dis is to judge by the number oi t . Ix^i lining u would take deep consideration. To satisfaction to th^ re-election of ,;\ issiinliier. II smile* they wear. complete the brick School House, . ( )I'I,-1 llilo, .1 IK the old officers. But be.ore night New York Buck Wheat and Graham • ,-ind Col. Kn'Ji would take more money than the it was well understood that those flour at Ergood & Davits. ,;:. Henek, -Ii'. Treasure w as worth, so the proceed­ who had scratched the substance off Mr. A. Jackson was here Mon­ ust say, regal ings of the council in considering their tickets only did it to please belter seli-'-tioi day night attending the meeting of tiie contract, and puttingnp a first personal dislike, Bro. Mason ies. class wood one in it's place A nice Hon. Ii. S. Chubb wife and child just Live. building that can be completed may THE FINAL KESULT. ren paid the Bay City a visit Sun­ ol Florida I be highly appreciatd by the people. i • ' After the School House question day and returned Monday night. i'ir;il nnpori al had been laid aside, several other The officers elected is as*follows ailroail corpol Judge J. F. Welbourn and son important matters were worked on Robt White Qr. Mayor. S. P. But j f railroad cd cturned to Winter Park from the li-Liislatiij and passed. ler Marshal* E. L. Maxson, clerk. ^ '"1 I'll I i'- !'• heir northern home last Friday S. S. Capen. ftssesor oi taxes, Aider , ie railroad eo< v f'ght. man, H. S. (ylrubb, W. B. Simpson •any assert J. K, Peely is head quarters for stylish IMhle il to ,.;,, F- R. Israel, C. 11. Ward. To fill fcuiHiiKry. C.M.AJ.DO •4y its e.xpi'iisi Yv-u'e been heard all summer, Sev- the unexpired term of li. Iv. Tayer l|the rates lixi 1 new buildings have been built resigned, E, N. Coan. The vote 'Dr. P. L. Tantum and family I The Slate i and several have heen repaired. At was almost unanimous, out ot 8.3 trie with us again. V.' c welcome '•"• ill I In- run T ou Doctor. igainst i he rfij present two school house s (white j votes 71 were solid. la 11 i<'s pri)\'i^B and col.jare under erection. The ; Mrs. Dick has an assortment of la'est novel "•'I I'hluiiii-nM white* will co-n $4,000, and the tfHB RALLY AT NIGHT. ties in Millinery. Orange Ave. Orlando- V colored's $1,400. Two churches are Mr, J. D. Taylor, and family of being built for tor the colored, tap About 8 o'clock Thursday night Augusta, Ga. has moved in the tist and Methodist. The streets near To people gathered at ihe coun building which he purchased of have been beautifuly worked, pre­ Mr. Lamay, and Mr. Lamay and senting a grand apperance, A shell cil room in answer to an invitation where a general congratulation family have moved in a cottage on walk have been put down on Nov New England Ave. We welcome i meeting was held, Prof. Bacon's England avenue, a calaboose and j band furnished music tor the occa­ the new coiners. pound hava also been built, and sion. Oh! the sweet strains ol the Yellow corn meal at Ergood &Davies one of the best bridges i;i the Slate Proi's cornet that would at times Q nte a nuiibii' o o ir poo pi was built over Maitland Run. This be heard above all the oiher instru­ have been attending court this wreek is but a few ot of the many thing ments which gave courage to the at Orlando. They were all anxious that have been going on during, \)late and made the old feel young what we term, the ''dull times". to hear the the "Benjamin case" ar­ h Moth Vol. Ml. fe. Ch WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1SS9. No. 22. Lino ___^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THE FIRE FliPwn *ND. way would be found to reduce the! Ruler, Murk x : 17. 21, the Doctor The recent dry weHtlthaiVr li;is ini- number of fires very materially. They drew t hive lessons lor tin- young: lirst. pressed upon many iir'fence ll'rl >' owners would seek: more effective spark arrest- Pnl away your faults ; second. < boose 1 be necessity of some 'Wjjm ',|'1" pro tec- ers, and perhaps set their track hands tin-best things; third, Be thorough. lV,,<),ls Wl tion against lires in tlu^ tue ' ' occasionally to burning off a narrow The programme for the exercises at j. the' ..< B ...... ,.,. w xne programme ior 1 ne exercises ;i 1,,'iv.- been fairly won/'..' . uutt tth he past strip oon eaceach sidsideoe off ththe tracktrack, sso thathait Rollins ColleeeCollege, Thursdayv afternooafternoonn . week fighting fire. Soffit mrtret,,,,. ., s[mv]< sp.u.ks n„ght faI] harmless. In exces- May 30th, was as follows': irniii 0 passingloeomwi nee, J sometimes sive drouths like that just passed it ,., »n ,- ,.-, . ., ,, „ u ' . ' horus. Woo Knows Wh.-ii the l.t-ils S;iy the contents of a pipe nd E. slump ot a might even be worth while to main- Henry Parker. i-ignr or a match eardes "{ Imr dropped 111 tain a constant patrol for a few weeks Recitation. The King of Denmark's Ride. the dry Brass; so met T 'S ;I cattle in the most dangerous places. Cer- Miss Fidelia Fink, owner seeking a fresli t;r ' th oi grass tainly something should be done. Declamation. The Vaj*;alK>nd. •iftei- the lire: soini-ti. -5irnl;i mischiev- especially iu the immediate neighlioi- Carney Dolive. „,s bov nlMvinc«'nh i; Sanita-i,, miy case hood of towns, to reduce the frequency Pikn" s,,ln* *•'•••**"»'•"••>• NW»fs Dnwm. • l ' f -ivr I,,' ,,!,,,11 i- 1 i- I'eriMendelssohn.l 111 i( 111 M ;ss Mn ri;i n ('lirl ;s. thpreo perpossibll y ame destiiu'tw W. JI valuable ,,| dangerous lavs. Mis-; M;inn Fletcher ' '" I' ... Rollins College. I a TII 111 inn. I In- ()u l ( ni ic. tl lH EBHHI ' il lll'lc of valuable itimd the e ancert.'d 4tna bbiRuf-N ' pendi'" t ar" e , u*i. ,1 1,.,lt ible bodied Avery pleasant musical entertain- ...... ,. ting it out. 1 bat nan „ C\ "•"•'"i • f MIHB S. Mav Moreman. & „„.,, i„ ;l town or ;, A ' Ji of conn- uie.it was given at the College chapel Vo(..,, Sul(, HpUming Schubert8ong, fhwen. Hark! 1;ls trv should have to In- ^ 1 aiivSiVt >d n^,.1out1 frommi • < Friday evening1 . First on.-«••• th•e pro- Hark! the Larl Miss Ida M. Missildiin-

01losinie tgo eacfouhr timtimee sfro a mmf |b8 oandf th»'") figh' • halli.vf. gamintinrrctte anwads Missifdinea piano , duefollowet by d Misseby-as Oration. Waahington

a d;iy. is 110 small !:;:*.,.. ,,„»1^ -"" i" *• t . .- . ' • . . , .. SM ,eri v<« -stroved numbers were fairlv rendered and gen- ,,",«II,S1' '•••'••on ""'• XrmhVy. pie,aside Iron. th. fll " " > '\ n.""-1"1' , . ' Mi«H Elisabeth R. Hook« and111 this ha. s (.....urU'been « - c-i>..«' i11n1 mainmain- erousl\. nom11 a alei . Chorus. In the woods. Mendelssohn. places for several -pi-ks p:in st . The I heserio-coniiccantat a ot t hetn-ass- e,,st in time alone i Ifoiit of-CC all pro \rt lun- Mont eliore in an article on potion to the t|i\;td naiiilare of t he tion of Miss Garrett, by a chorus of the (.|iniat(> Df Florida published ii 11

,-nnsesof lire. I'm t ,-ion if no)n building, students, with solos by Misses Fisk the LoBdon Field, has this to say of 1 1 fence* or other val liable improvement s and Missildine. ami Messrs. Fisk and Florida slimmer : •*( )n t heot her ham ar.,,.,e. destroyed., .'lidltl.;hui y honot infre- MeDuffjeMel)ullie.. It was a very entertaininentertainn^g, th,„,,.,„,,„„.„„„„„.,,e Florida summer i„s ,,,„,,.,,marked, b,,_,,„y m , 1 ^^B .i:k.c ;it. an.,,. "r.' ....estimat1 ; e bit of nonsense, ilinl which t hhe miunt imelinielvy aumm| 1 visi.:;,..,t a I: io n ofi - disease.1: , b1 y no ipienU e 11t1 l1y \ are. 1 1 , v . we t T,un t.-it ihe.h value of hue of t he poor grasshopiMjr was hys- ,i u'ul scourge as I'uill y wit bin bounds lv;1( periodic as t he JgrjcnliVural l"'1'- te"l'H"y bewailed by his friends, all in wdi d pine land ibv season itself, and practically the only poses'is reduced a! le»isr a .dollar an deep mourning; treated with shocking sickness known is a sort of' ii.1en.iit-

,u.n, ,..„.,, lillu. ., 1 .-,. |,..sses «. >ver it. by hilarity by a chorus of little black tent fever, light and in no way danger-

tl,e destruction ol Vegetal*.le matter b.,-s. u ho dwell under his vine; sun- ()US_ though exceedingly unpleasant.

which would otiien.'is- dFecay and "« l»'ond triumph by t he basso-pro- By f livin, g on high and dry pine land, improve the soil;, alien f we reckon fmido representing the turkey gobbler and by exercising common sanitation the thousands ol flfies bi ini.-d over who "gathered him in;" and finally, and precaution, the risk of fever and in; ins a j, very lar 'e ,nt rod need wil Ii a flourish ottninipet s. every year.' this malaria is reduced ton minimum. As " loss I o I he St at 1 and omi which we the changes were rung upon it in grand regards heat. it must be remembered 13 may well coneern ilx,,. tn ,.(.(luce chorus in the highest style of the that in its oppressive manifestation it as much as p< 4 think it i Italian opera. is scarcely known to Florida, while f ; ;l WOUld be UO HUM Irtlian rigljil to enact I ^' >^ ^"'eat success, and much the "hot oven" heat. which lays many penal l \ tor stal-ting a lire credit is due to the perfoi niers, and a New Yorker low with sunstroke, is a severe - |a,'.iperty. or especially lo Miss (Janet t who eon- upon any o1 something out <>t Florida's experience. xteud to Isijich. giving ducted the rehearsal.^ allowing lire to tlxtemd t to isiiicn. giving " •> ...-...-. hull' t he line t o i' ifoiinii JSuch a law President Hooker preached the an- Several lots of orange trees wen- sent from nurseries in Alachua county Wllllllwouldl SOOsoonH IllH^'makcpeoplt P''nl,Me: iii|rirHIIUI eI 1careful MM illl,. IUKnuaUl PLIILIUIsermonI t\ o, , thI 1 eII studen'^1 UMl lltt S ot t I IC Tbe r-iilroads \n amongj the worst College at the Congregational church, to Nicaragua and other (Antral Amer- 1 , .. , .. 1 , . ., , • ,, ican States during the past season. ..iY..ii,li.is -iin 1 t lev wen- lined lor ast Mindav morning. It was very 1 tt • , . ', , , \ oltciKli 1 s. .1110 .* I j B .- and the prospect is that the demand every lire st art eU we think it would interest ing. mstructi veand impressive, for trees from that quarter will contin- , l„, |,, g belf'ofe some practicable Prom the experience of the Young nally increase. n • T -•A i 2 ^•LOCHMGDE^

S can be turned over, the more profit Presid/ /T»''- <»i is breaking I^OCHMEDE, can be made in a year. If money is our to/, f '• l>ndlv. Firs] I'l l-.I.ISHKIi EVERY FRIDAY. ' /*i naid for any article to a home pro­ appoiifl/ ,'nayer to th(. Iii ili^' rvlidst of tliL- Uoclna. ducer it will not have so far to travel, ollice. |;ls appointed . nor go through so many hands, before Mizell v I'siialship and SnI)sri-i|ii i. HfcxcK, JR., Longwood, Fla. p hands you have n chance to make a men ;„,,,,.' e Sam. \\\ Office at Winter Park with Chan..!. I.add. profit on it. expreij VVCJ •on of the post (,, and s, i !l to say that id Kiitci'i'd nt the pijst-diiiic al Winter Park ont JOTTINGS. npi>ou . 'dge Mizell thj as second class mail matter. tlllU ;l The 0. & W. P. It. R. have their part in ,. • J '' wi.se an,] thing. l . J "til.inte knowl WINTER PARK, MAY 31, 1889. small engine running .-main. t u of t he.sly ,\ lie ollice. fron, Mr. Paul has moved his stable on , know-lnnes " opacity, tlo Till', orange growers' convention to the back ol his business block. have been nl ter He0vYtl held at Leesburg, May 1 si. adjourned Miss Barrows has taken up her Every'nesi lows the Judge, to meet al Palatka next Wednesday. ''most a persq abode with Miss Lamson for the sum­ who d ,-r._i June 51 li. and il is hoped i fiat t here •"leval ion | \\ mer. grnt iliiH1 0 () will be a full attendance, ,-is this is As '" Mr. Ciinf We are sorry to hear \i the quite respoi jn ,. regarded as the besi opportunity to of Wini er paj serious illness of Mr. I>. L. ('lark and w bile i-|.,. |.gt inaugurate some plan of united act ion we all i),, aj! Il,s nd vani-emil hope il will be of short dura! ion. in ma rkot ing t he next crop. I jet our Young.,.. K.^'H'-igetie, hi-,.,if v fruit gi owers be well represent ed. Mr. J. 11. Lamay has the contract ca pab (.:1lleJ **''. honest, m 1 1 for painting the (). & W. P. depot, a Of his ek t(, j " that inel,,' AT last. ait er a full inont h wit hout gua ra nl ee 1 hat it will be well done. "s nH in ho "' ••"'.vthiiig hnj 11 droii ol rain. I he dry spell has been hU s Robert White. Jr. and family left on brillia upoift f_ '"»"' broken, Serious damage had already the 27th for the North. Mr. White differ in p *>P* t he pa been done in many places to all kinds will return soon but his family will in [lower. ' ielj) feeling -i j,i of t ree a nd pin nl life, while t he drying speniI the summer. pride in • nis made in I up of everything green had materially ininiediati ' mod by t he affected animals also. Everybody We hear of a wedding soon to occur ininist ral if' 'i '• re all cap-a was very anxious as to the ex rent the here bet ween very prominent parties. honest ;11I| t • beginning m damage would finally reach, and We hope it is true a nd. if t rue. wish Judge Sw •Miyvissinunee, lid every body has rejoiced iii correspond­ t hem a life time of happiness and pros- E. R. (Inii1 ' Orlando, .lnj

ing incisure t o see rain again. Esti­ peril y. Mizell. Mi" I mid ( ,,|. ].;,.,a mates of the coming crops will have We,-ire all thankful for the rains of from here. I:' I leni-k. .||-. to be mod died very materially as it is. i he past few days. It was getting so llsl LongwoodA «ay, regijl but the damage is nothing lo wli.it aw fully dry here t hat it almost seemed less of oof letter seleetin another week of dry weather might as i hough we had been forgo i ten in the could ha \ i- | " ha ve inflict ed. dist ribut ion (if t ha t much needed art icle. WE are glad to note the starting al Rail! ust Live. (irlando of i he Sunt h Florida Feii il- M r. I'xinlield and family from Brook­ The Slipi'i "t Florid-i hi i/.er Company, which proposes to lyn, New York Have arrived here and rendered a d if a I importiJ make four brands of high grade fertil­ will go to work at once improving a lot he pnbli lilroad corpd place they have bought of Mr. Rich­ izers for fruit .'Hid vegetables. This is lionsis.. IIK1 railroa' .inroad ecno mond. They will live for the present as il should be. Nearly, if not all, t be inissioners. I t he legislatl» in the 11:11 TV I >a vies house, but expect iioces.-atx ingredients for good ferfili- (.-!' Florida h:"d rate- i to build. We heart ily welcome t hem zersarelo be had within the Slate. Pensacola a'1' railroad coi t o Winter Park. ami yel we are annually sending at pany. whii|"|>any as leasl $2,000,000 in hard cash out of The appointment of Mr. Thayer to were too ll'de it to i-jut Cc t he Si ate for l hem. w bile much ol our tlie post mastership vacated his ollice (111 nigh leVil.V i' s ex |: h home materia I goes to waste. We a re as alderman a nd as president ol the a ml refuse* I he raic- |jg glad to see thai attention is being di­ council. At a meet ing held on t be by t he con The Siafl rected t o work ing up this material and ai 29th, Henry S. Chubb was elected Florida, at ol | he i-M keeping the money at home. One of president of theeouncil. The vacancy mission, brdU'-'iinst I lie rn l>l 1; the firs! lessons in economy is thai will not be considered mil il I be ret urn road 1 o reci ilt ies proviB an 1 11 e s 11 ( ) I' 1 i • I' t II e I 11111' ill which 111 o 11 e V of Mayor While. bv st at ut e ;i''d .iudgnienB wl f <*o be tia ha r o //- 2/- '*? ELIJAH BENT. wi*m:it PA KM WHI?*" t'EKS. Thanksgiving was observed \ Ihe ViwioHj, ruii<-mi«nul Elijah Bent, who died in this town early teniav by a great niai of That Kaif rprlMii* «»»»«**»««» on Thursday morning, March 23rd, was lal Corresnondence of TJJ r°w"« born and has always lived in this town, £S jNI0N:J WISTEK PAKE, FLA.. Novei -* 5 21 The having been born in the South Village, TIMES-UNION corresponder** " -- Mr. R. W. Faulkner, who has t Was talk n May 23, 1824, with a twin brother, Na­ with a very nice Renileniar" - e heen in the emyloye-ot tbe S. F. Ii. day or BO ego who, wit!' from Kar5Bas a thaniel. Jacksonville'* efforts to bJOut knowiri& °f They were the sons of James Bent and It. is at homesick. ~ ments, said: "What a DEd for lm»™™~ his wife Hannah Davenport, both of pity that Jacke ville does not fix on- whom were natives of Canton, and con­ and pav« her str* up' clean up Mr J- S^^u.;, the energetic be made 6uca et8« She might nected with the older families of the town. an secretar* y, . . prjtn, e f**e . s\ V • P. Co. litis place." Aud the the u nt attractive Mr. Bent and his twin brother attended that oa tue success of' ^ cane at once been indisposed this w^k, depends more than »tbe bonding scheme the public schools of Canton, first in the seen. «n now be realized or Stone Factory Village, afterwards in • Colonel Paige has South Canton. When they left school, Rev. A. W. Walker, the (•amp- ropean tour anct wij Ereturned from his Eu- lougest list of e-G^ °°" be here with the their father, Mr. James Bent, undertook Seminole by far tLueements for the Hotel meeting pr.oj-ectpr. was here Tues­ openirig it. • *"* has ever had before the stage coach, which ran from Canton Winter Park feels *. to Boston, two and three times a week day. advantages arid thinks hheVaL l-AX school - rior advantages to any town of her Size in with two and three horses, over the old Mr. Charles Caper, oi 111'., febere the South. First comeB ltollins college Bay Road through Ponkipog and Milton, with an attendance of over one hundred on a visit to'his relatives, >i ssi>. and with a thorough complete faculty. Elijah and Nathaniel alternating as driv­ J. S. audS. {S.,'Cap.'n:.\ Then the new put-lit* school building with a ers. Their father then oocupied the house capacity for 120 and an attendance of about forty; then a colored public school, with a known as the Quaker Leonard tavern,now capacity for eighty, and an attendance of forty-live; both of these are the Massapoag House. taught by profioient terohers. Then Elijah and Nathaniel went to school Dr. 'Tantum'-? bcauMul home Miss Williamson's private primary school with an attendance of about twenty together and sat together, and thus en­ on the coiner.. I into lac ian aud of the brightest, liveliest little folks, and it gaged in business for their father, attend­ will be readily seen thit the town is well New EnglaVrS .Yves. ing equipped for educating the young, aud that ing to their duties as if they were one per­ certainly is one of the greatest inducements son, and were esteemed as they approach­ 'much improved. It was Well eared whioh she could possibly offer for intend-, tor during the Slimmer, and siue> ing settlers. ed manhood, as trustworthy, modest and Winter Paik had the pleasure of a call capable. the 1.71*. . has returned, no pains from a party of ihe grape-growers' excur­ sionists last Thursday. They were met at //- az-!£$; been epafed t m.ike it the the depot of the Orlando and Winter Park railway (soon to be the Orlando and Lake We niust call the attention of th Paradise (it the Park. Several Cen­ Jesup) with carriages and shown through the town, making a visit to tho mammoth Street Improvement Comittie totl tury plants can be seen growing on pinery of H. 8. Kedney, the beautiful rose bid condition of Boirhua d west the pb»cc, with their great ieWes garden of F. B. Knowles, partook of a de­ licious lunch at Mr. W. C. Comstock's the South Fla. R. K. Depot, t! which attracts the admiration ot ev­ elegant residence, and had a special train put at their disposal for returning to Or­ walk iB in Such a delapidated cone ery passer-by. The Dr. has just put lando, which they r*a<*hed at 5 o'clock, having had a delightful trip and expressing tion that it is ready dangers tut* a out"'-\ very tine Tangerine-Orange themselves as much pleased with all they one to 'walk alter night. We had seen. tree, which has already bore several The catnp-meetiDg at Lakemont Park, a a nd Shrubry hrs almost lapped o suburb of Winter Paik, concluded on Sun­ crops oi Tangerines. He can't bur day night, after a very successful run the Walk aud at any time w be happy with such comforts a~ of ten days. No more delightful spot thiin Laltemont Park can be found there is a heavy dew, one cam loai'd him. for purposes of picnics, camp meetings and conventions, and having nourly connec­ got tothe depot without getting 1 tions with Orlando via the O. & W. P. rail­ ty Well wet by the weeds, the c way maljes it very handy and accessible. Ohuobs and Ward's Btrawberry patch of mitr.ee should attend to this at 0 three or four acres gives promise of a splen­ did yield for this season- Also New England Ave. west Dr. M. A. Benkel is packing and ship­ ping some very fine oranges from his thrifty the Company .s office is in a Death of Mrs. Eliza Chapman. grove called "Clarernont Place." rediculous condition to becalle' The Rogers house is open and is fast fill­ Intelligence was received Saturday of ing tip with gn?8ts. s treet which should be woiked The South Florida road is doing an im­ the death in Evansville, Wyoming, of mense business, both in freight and passen­ SB H re'o' le Pqnar and put in Mrs. Eliza M. Chapman, wife of Hon. gers now. and tbe addition of a through passenger train each way daily became a condition. Many others ot George Chapman, a wealthy ranch owner. necessity. Mrs. Chapman's maiden name was Capen, Oolouel Peckham and wife, of St. Louis j streets are in bad conditio arrived on the 19th. Colonel Peckham is th

Vol. III. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1SS9. No. 25.

DON'T forgel the railway meeting at of growers actually represented in tbe second, it has not looked as though il Orlando ^tomorrow inorning., ftw ac­ coin cut ion by w Inch t hi.-, action bus could b - made lo pay er.ou^ii '<- I M \< tion should be fa \ orable to the Win­ been taken would seem to be sufficient a man here looking after these and ter Park road, and carry wit h it a to do so. and we think ot hers will not other matters. Mr. lb-nek. Mr. Ladd guaranty of substantial aid. sufficient be long in seeing their interest in going and Jotter have devoted all the time to ensure the extension to Lake Jesup wit h the crowd. it was possible to it. but have not 1 his summer. Go there and stay with been able to keep it up to its first half t hem mil il t hey do it. LAST Monday will be remembered by year. Trueil has been through troub­ many people as the climax of one of lous times both for Florida and Win­ &EXEUAL SAXFOUD reports, after the heaviest storms we have had for ter Park that it has been issued, t in ies trial of irrigation on a large scale in a long time. The dry weather of last we trust forever past. Jotter has an his Bel air grove, thai irrigation monthh ha properly attend to it. and now thai growth, and thereby enabled to resist Fortunately the course it took did Mr. llenck. from a large addition to the attacks of insects, fruit is saved not include any considerable settle­ his dut ies is unable to further continue from dropping or splitting, and in ments, and its force was mainly spent this bright, pretty little paper, we every way he is well satisfied with his upon the pine woods, where no great hope somebody will come here, occupy experiment. damageeould he doneth. In the mean time commit­ pioneeri cabins were demolished, but South.'' Tin- above remarks w^-eA tees had been at work, and upon their we have heard of no person being in­ not apply in any way as agamsl the report s, and t he show ing of I he officers jured nor any building of considerable claims of the Advocate. 'There is ol the Florida Fruit Exchange, tbe value. room for hot h of I hem and while,our Union decided to support and patro­ colored friends may well be proud of nise t he Exchange, t he members of i he RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT. so bright and newsy a sheet, which former taking stock in the latter and In looking over a complete Ii!" of should be aeeorded.a hearty stipborl thus sharing in its management and LOCHMEDE which Jotter lias, he is led from all parties, there is none the less profits. The Union will preseve its to the following thoughts. LOCHMEDE a good field for an energetic, newsy own separate organization, and push certainly has been a neat, pretty and successor t o LOCHMEDE. il s local branches as widely as possible. attractive paper. Its lirst numbers This seems to oiler the besl form of were crowded full til things ot local Many of tin- strawberry growers of co-operative organizat ion for market­ interest and that it has not been able (been Cove springs have made vinegar ing our fruits thai could be devised, to continue so. is due to two facts: out of tin* berries which were not and we hope it will be promptly fn-st the people of Winter Park have shipped. Strawberries are said to joined by enough of our growers to not pitched in and helped the editor make a vinegar that is much better assure ii s success ; indeed t he number and publisher by furnishing items and than t hat made from apples. V •«•- I on If born hav;i •• Ma"* tb 4 ^•LOCHMeDE-^

dently appreciate a good man when will put tbe payment of them off to a I^OCIIME 1> EJ , they see him. period when we shall have reaped J|| PUBLISHED EVERY F RIDA*i . benefil of the improvements andj Iii the Ml id at of the Lochs. We hope everybody will lay aside their work for an hour or so and much better afford to pay for thenT! attend the railroad meet ing in Orlando. The bonding of the town for railroads Subscription, $1.50 per year, in advance. Numbers will tell.a [.art of the story, and such improvements is out of the Advertisements at reasonable rates. and we should all be willing to at least tplest ion. because clearly and emphat­ Terms . * W. P. IU P. have just com­ fence, and still another fell without mous in size aud e.xt reinely delic-'l' pleted a lank at Osceola anil are now damage iu Miss Famson's yard. able t o furnish t heir own wa t er. ila v or. being ent iieiy free from t fi Mr. Maxson had the misfortune to t er t asi e so freqent Iy found in . Quite a number of our people took lose several hens a night or two ago. variety. If such peaches can be regu­ advantage of the cheap excursion to They were stolen and we fervently larly and reliably grown here, the Atlanta to go and take a look ai the hope the eggs will poison t he 11 lief a nd problem of peach culture in South ('hieago of t he Soul b. that the next time he attempts to Florida is solved. — Reporter. Her many friends here will be very steal from anybody, he or anybody U.S. Kedney, of Winter Park, who sorry to hear of Mrs. Dr. Bassinger's else around here, will get I lie seat of has one and a half acres in pineapples, serious illness. Judge Welborne and his trousers chock full of buck shot. said he would have L0.000 pines to son Joseph will Iea"Ve Sunday night to This petty il-.ett is growing to bean be a t her bedside. awful nuisance and nothing short of ship this year. If he nets even ten cents a piece for them, the profit will The opening of the brook between somebody eel t in<_; hurt will stop il . be a large one. The time is rapidly Lakes Maitland and Osceola lo admit The subject ot bonding Winter Park coming when pineapples will be as of navigation is being agitated. It lor some improvements which the extensively cultivated in South Flor­ would add a wonderful attraction to amount of taxes we are allowed to ida as tomatoes and corn now Illl^r- t his neighborhood. levy will never justify us in making, Reporter. These items are written under the lias been discussed a great deal lately. pergonal supervision of a cute and I This is a matter which should receive At a meet inu recent Iy held a bright In t le chameleon that has made Careful thought before it is decided. the money was ra isi-d In build Irani railroad to Fake PoinseK^ his home at Jotter's ollice for some For ourselves, coming from a State Eight thousand seven hundred dollars tim W call him Enoch. whose wonderful prosperity i*t-4a-rgely due to, what seemed at the time was raised oil the spot. All that is Superintendent Abbott is hard at almost reckless bonding, the subject needed is about 811.000. Two boats work on his new home al Osceola. It has no terrors. Certain it is thai we will be put on tbe St.. Johns to run is on one of the sightliest locations in need a schoolhouse. we need several between Sanford and Fake Poinsett. 1 he county and overlooks lake- Perry. good bridges, we need to improve our These boats will be furnished by the .Mizell. Virginia, Osceola and Sylvan. streets and sidewalks, we need a cem­ DeBary line. etery, we need to improve our parks; Prof. F. .1. Smii Ii. recently with Rol­ St. Augustine, Fla. is to have a syn­ lins College, has been elected principal these can all be had by bonding the agogue, of the mosque style, to In­ of the Osceola county high school at town for an amount that the interest built this summer and tocosl $25,000, Kissimmee. Kissimmee people evi­ will never be felt by our citizens and it donated by Mr. Flagler. 1 I