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Winter Park scrapbook, 1881-1906: Loring Chase scrapbooks Vol 01, 1887

Loring Augustus Chase

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Recommended Citation Chase, Loring Augustus, "Winter Park scrapbook, 1881-1906: Loring Chase scrapbooks Vol 01, 1887" (1887). Text Materials of Central Florida. 926. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts/926 WINTER PARK. number of commodious lodgip WINTER PARK. An extended description of the | rooms, fitted up in a very n ! Fromour Regular Correspomlent. general feature of Winter Park manner; these are open to the The many friends of Mr. L. A. having appeai in this paper ception of guests, who will lim'f Chase arc glad to see him with us somewhat * a year ago, it is everything as comfortable as can once more and to shake his hand. deemed b ous to repeat in be reasonably desired. He is wetland hearty. ! full what w. nen said. Still, a R. R. THAYER. ] few of the more prominent points Mr. Stewart, of Washington, 1). Winter Park is fortunate iu hav­ C, is stopping at the Seminole. • may not be amiss, although they ing such an enterprising builder Quite a large party of the rela­ may encroach upon ground already and contractor as Mr. Thayer. His tives of the late Samuel J. Tilden covered. well built two story shop, which are at the Seminole. Winter Park is located upon a looks on the interior more like a The friends of Mr. F. W. Lyman portion of the broad plateau, or handsome store structure, is a con­ are glad to see him out after a water shed, that runs lengthwise spicuous object from the railroad severe illness. for a long distance through the depot. Mr. T. has just finished A large meeting of the citizens centre of South Florida, which fact the new residence of C. H. Lord, of Winter Park was held at the insures perfect drainage, combined and built an addition to that of G. office of The Winter Park Co., last with an elevated and healthful lo­ W. Godfrey. He gives estimates Thursday evening for the purpose cation. Within its limits, or near of organizing an Improvement by, are nine beautiful lakes of on all classes of work, and m kes Assocation. The report of the running water, 40 feet deep, with repairirg an especial feature of committee appointed a week be­ hard, sandy bottoms and solid his business. The qualifieal ions fore, o( which Mrs. Prof. Ford was shores sloping down from a height that have rendered him successful chairman, advocating a plan of from twenty to forty feet; these hitherto, are industry and skill, similar to the Stockbridge, Mass. are all connected with each other and they-guarantee him still great­ '\Laurel Hill Association,'" was by swiftly flowing brooks, and er prosperity in the future. adopted, so that our constitution is with the St. Johns river fifteen THE CONOREG ATIONALISTS about the same as governs that miles away. find in Rev. E. S. Hooker a zeal wonderfully successful society. Dr. Ten miles of lake frontage, and ous and unremitting worker X. Harrows acted as chairman and all within one and a half miles of What he has effected can be justly >). S. Capen secretary. A member­ the depot, is no ordinary attrac­ measured by the great results at­ ship roll was opened and signed tion, reached as it may be, in any tained. To say nothing of previous by about twenty annual and two direction through the majestic efforts, a recent one, at a single life members and money to the pines, so free from underbrush stroke of the oars, raised $1,200 amount of about $75 was subscrib­ that teams may be driven at will which relieved the parsonage from ed. The objects of this associa­ toward any point of the compass, the balance of its indebtedness, tion are to plant trees, keep side and over high rolling lands that repainted the building, and, at the walks iu repair, fix up parks,, 'M : remind the tourist of the hills and same time, the church edifit-e— encourage sociability among ^1 I valleys of his native haunts. All thus killing three birds with one, citizens. S these and many other attractions stone—a rare feat in Florida. The unite to make this a truly elysian church has just had a steeple 40 The question of incorporation oi spot, the fame of which is widely feet in height added to its bellfry the town of Winter Park will be known beyond our borders. tower. decided on Tuesday afternoon, of Among some of the main fea­ which I will probably send you a The parsonage has a garde I to tures of the place, which has just special. I hope that we will bt its rear, and on its sides and front been incorporated, are its broad able to establish a municipal gov­ a well kept lawn, where vai ions avenues, its ably conducted public ernment and have a good roll ot plants and trees"- display a thrifty schools, a well endowed college substantial citizens to make and growth, thus proving that judi­ administer the laws. i with preparatory, normal and in­ cious, persistent culture will pro Work on the canal, h^fweei/ dustrial departments, a handsome duce results as desirable in the Lakes Osceola ami Virginia is stiff*. church, a fine public park and a vegetable kingdom as they do in in progress. Q^ new and magnificent hotel of 200 the domain of human thought and Mr. F. 1>. Knowles continues to] rooms, together with a large num- action. The popularity of the improve and is once more seen on I ' ber of charming residences. These the verandahs of the Seminole, efficient pastor is steadily on the which is most gratifying to his hosts are surely important advantages, increase, and he has been in tru of friends. yet they are not one half that mental in effecting much good. Mr. F. B. Knowles and his son, might be enumerated. But our accompanied by his wile, Mrs. design at present is to treat more REAL ESTATE OFl'ICK. llutchins and two children and of individuals than of places; and To settlers who propose to build quite a large party of Massachu­ with this end in view, we now di­ and make Winter Park or any setts people, arrived last week and are at the Seminole. rect the attention of the reader to part of the outlying country their I was present atone of the pleas­ the home, Mr. Hugh MacOallum, of ant "Saturday nights'' at the, ORIFFITII RROS. the Scottish Florida Agency, can Seminole last week. They arc Directly west of the railroad impart a funo t necessary mJor- very enjoyable. station may be found the well mation He i real estate agent Bishop Whipple preached at equipped restaurant of the Griffith upon whom public ca.n rely "All Saints1' Church Sunday. A^ large congregation was present to Bros. It is a first-class establish­ implicity. He I a gentleman of listen to a splendid discourse. ment of the kind kept in the most the highest character and of sterl­ The children will give a "Milk tasteful manner—that's a firm ing business integrity. Mr. Mac­ Maids' Carnival".at the Seminole which has the merit of being true. Oallum came from Scotland to next Friday nigh'* for the purpose Meals are supplied at all hours of Florida two years since for a need­ of buying a piano for the Chapel at the day, and very neatly furnish­ ed rest, and during his eighteen Rollins College. ed rooms are provided for those months' stay at Winter Park has The recital given by Mrs. Dif-) fenderfer at Rollins College was who desire lodging. Such a res­ located a number of English and a fine affair, and is spoken of by taurant as this in Sanford would Scotch families in this vicinity. all parties present as being an be "all the go." On Sylvan Lake, a mile east of artistic success. Next to the restaurant the Hum town, he has erected a new resi Dr. Brecht is having fine success ter Bros, have just completed •?[ dence, and has a fine six acre in dentistery. • large two story building, the low grove just coming into bearing. Col. and Mrs. Fairbanks, of St. story of which is for rent, as . He has for sale, in this vicinity, a Johnsbury, Vermont, are at the Seminole. general merchandise store, aiu number of orange groves, ranging Mr. Edward Chapman, brother has been specially arranged witl in value from $15,000 to $30,000, of Mr. Chapman, who with Mr. reference to that use ; it is admira­ many fine improvements and Chase, founded Winter Park, is at bly adapted to the purpose intend much wild land at low prices. He the Seminole accompanied by his ed. In the second story is a large especially invites his friem s in wife. public hall. Here, also, is "n\tA a the old country to write for hi Guide to Florida, or other desira- j wor.ld otherwise not be attained ble information, and will cheerful­ The exterior profile of the building ly answer all inquiries from inter­ is worthy of remark for its admira­ tainly a grand step. ested parties in the States. ble architectural effect, and the I had the pleasure of presenting THE ABLE SECRETARY good taste displayed in every de­ an invitation to Hon. John Sher­ tail. of the Winter Park Company, Mr. man and party to call here on their J. S. Capen, reports a steady in­ MISS ALLIE ST. JOHN return from Havana. We all hope crease of business. A large num­ has a very pretty place fronting on they will favor us with a call, and ber of lots have been sold the past the south end of Lake Mizel, the shall take all pains to make theii season, and on several of these large area of which spreads out far stay pleasant should they so de­ commodious houses are to be built in the distance. On the sloping cide. . ... | the ensuing summer, in addition descent to the lake are to be seen The "milk-maids' carnival" at to those now in process of con luxuriant tomato vines which the Seminole was a grand success, struction. The Company offers three weeks ago were from four to and certainly invested what most for sale town lots, wild and im­ five feet high, which had then been of us have thought was a very proved land, orange groves, etc. bearing ripe tomatoes for more prosy subject with a new interest.. The affable Secretary is just the than a fortnight. The vines were If all milk-maids are as charming man for the position, familiar as totally untouched by frost the past as ours were, and it becomes gen­ he is with all its details, and ever winter, owing to their Southern erally known, the cities will be de­ on the alert to serve the best in­ exposure and excellent water pro­ serted and the Coast-Defence wi'.l terests of those whom he repre­ tection. A possum- flower in be useless. After the pheasant ex- sents, and to promote the highest bloom is quite a novelty, its hand­ jercises by them the crowTl put in welfare of the place. It is just some foliage hav ng completely the time buying fancfiirtic-les. such earnest and persevering, but enveloped a trellis-work four feet quiet workers who achieve best in height. Then, there is the ni- filling up on ice-cream and social!} results, and make their abode in trocidious, a rare flower of remark­ enjoying themselves. Mr. Oha any community a public benefit. able beauty; a California pepper in his own attractive style, sold off Just across Osceola Avenue tree, cocoanuts, magnolias, etc., the flowers, etc., aauld be hard to find. It is usual but extremely novel and pleasing The election of officers for th to add a list of distinguished guests Town Improvement Association to a report of the doings of a hotel, when presented to sight. The but as this would include the en­ newel-post of the staircase leading took place at the Winter Park Go's tire list at the Seminole it would from this room to the second story office last Thursday evening. It occupy too much of your space to is of very elaborate and Curious was fully attended and a pleasant attempt to do so. workmanship, while one or more and profitable meeting held. The Henry S. Chubb is carefully of the windows in this, and the following officers were elected: attending to a Job's comforter on i,lie end of his nose. We hereby next apartment, especially that in President, Prof. L. A. Austin; extend sympathy. the front door, are supplied with Vice Presidents, Mrs. Seymour Judge' Welborne has the most the Hammond Patent (Cathedral) Capen and Wm. C. Comstock; beautiful Eases on his charming glass, notable for the varied bril­ Secretary, Seymour Capen ^Treas­ place on Lake Osceola that I ever liancy of its colors. urer, E. L. Maxson. The above saw. Bishop Whipple lecW,e£ at the h\ the next room are to be seen officers all to be ex-wfficio mem­ College Chapel this -week on'ufh_e some of the finest specimei s of bers of the Executive Committee. North American Indians." Ho curled pine in the State, exempli- j For Executive Committee the fol­ he will have a large audience. lowing were elected : Mesdames Robert White, Jr., has bought tied more in the furniture of the another lot and will put a nice apartment than in its permanent j Rogers, Clark, S. S. Capen and cottage on it this summer. The fittings. The floors are here, as Ford, ly&ssrs. e commencement oj «f2 terest to meet the liberal term.: house, extending into the wi.ters work on the road. \. of the lake. Passing around to offered by roads north of us we the front of the residence, a fine could set the California boom ii T? ° O G '. A. BRANCH, EnrroK & PROPSIETOU. development of the k&inras of transpor­ tereHt occurred at Winter Park on Mon­ ADVERTISING JRATE_S. tation. This va:-t system or systems of day last, in the inauguration of work on 1 l»cli. S in. C In. X co!. ,V col. 1 vvccJv s 1 00 $ i,7o ? 2,s;> $ y.-iii * tt.oo $10.00 transportation which is now a network the Orlando and Winter Park railroad. : 'uOllUl 2.85 4.00 &M 7.tM» 13.00 20.00 spanning oceans, and continents, has not This enterprise was originated last sum­ a IUOHUIB 4.00 s.oo 22.00 14.eC 24.W 85.00 h -nonths 1.00 V-VW 16.00 13.60 !W.IK> 6'J.OO been developed in a single day, they have mer by Mr. J. H. Abbott and a charter '.' .urn'iiis lo.oo I.'I.OO 2o.ua 24.30 IH.IH) B5 00 !i.r 12,00 M.OO 24.W) ^^^^^^^^^^^BO.Oti 0^.00 60.00^ been in progress of developcment. for ages. obtained, and ever since, with indomi­ Baeinet*s Novices will be at Mia rate ol M ceaf TUE HRST COMPANY. table courage he has pressed the scheme p« H110 far one lii.sortlon. Subsequent laserUoaa upon thy people of both places and af­ as geeniti A line. The first transportation company of r'rof<3sslonal Curds one Inch or leep, at 512.00 ter discouragements that would have I (r year. wnich wc have any account was formed Wo Lottery or other objectionable advertise­ over G,000 years ago, when a single pair chilled the ardor of most men, lie has ments cecelv<*d. Knu>rc•< ;.:< la south" Florida to live, eUher

t—» • 1 ~i JS a b few words of acknowledgment of the • until It materialized in the organiza­ Thfs rn»] 1 aaomeas sn unfortunate '•' 0 c r 0 -Se many nattering remarks made by Mr. tion of tlie O. k W. P. R. ii. Co., with ending, a kind <'' a of that enter­ " ^ w --I M V- •*. . £ 0 Chase of the enterprise, and he was iu Judge John R. MizclT, aa president", J. S. prise, but I assure you fellow citizens that CO fj • >•* o T c turn followed by Messrs. Chubb, Ca­ (lapen aa treasurer, and a directory, corn- it wa« not a failure, it was a SVJ V. it>* e V-» pen, Abbott, Williams, Revs. Canon sd of men full of energy and pluck 1o And it. is a fact 0 that \ '•A •c

4-. Stewart, J. A. Branch and others, and prosecute such an enterprise. These geii- many other c looking to .-I iu « fcC fu 3 £1 rt Sj then, after three rousing cheers for the (h- 1 lemen having matured their plana and «f! 0 O transportation of people and ty have P 43 C-"4. UJ a: r—t lando & Winter Park R.E., Col. Peek ham J everything in readiness. Notice since that remote og met a Move fate. 4& > r- 13 proceeded, with a fow appropriate re­ Bftving been given, a large number of We cannot be expected to speak in the *—< -.^ O >P Jd „ -^J tft marks, to place the first shovelful of Winter Park's most enterprising citizens brief moments allowed for talk, of all c r-* n .-. 0 8 c earth on the grade for the new track. and visitors I en the shore of la these, or to give, in detail the numer /--: '—* *_ • •.-1 »- o. ~ Irlr. IJ. A. Chase one ot tlie founders of .5 PM ceremonies and three more for Mr. J. See 4/Vff e/''ffitna. H. Abbott, the ceremonies ended. the to An of Winter Park, and formerly Thus inaugurated what all the citizens • •[i,iy of the Winter Park Company to the enterprise of Judge John 1 of both Orlando and Winter Park must vas chosen Master of Ceremonies and be- ITcirVy S. Chubb, J. '& Capen and J, II. acknowledge as a most imp ortant enter­ big escorted to a commanding position i Abbot. But Ecntlemen we arc here (0 prise, securing, when completed, hourly made a mofet earnest and eloquent address. work aud no! to talk, but talk stirs us up X H 1 a> trains between these places. Enabling THR ADBIUJS8. to work, and 1 cannot refrain from calling ft 31 _o p> f-i Q >—< 0 1) 03 Orlando to secure a large trade, both Tlie s.-.id Gentlemen and fellow citizens, upon Judge'"iffzefl, president of the Co. .3 "O >» ^ 03 c wholesale and retail, and to place within we have gathered to-day to inaugurate a inaugurating this enterprise who wiil now OS -4-1 h-H •l-( 0 ?*» her reach the advantages of the Rollins great enterprise. There are gigantic sys­ address you. .« o 0>) c .a DOS MIZELl/s A.BBKE 0 College, which all must admit to be the tems of railroad in our connuy which rep­ 8° 0 03 a0 bast school in South Florida, and the resent the combined energy and skill of Master of C.'ic;n> nisi atd gentlctnCB, it 2 fa SH £ S3 Cfl many beautiful residonce places along its man minds and tbe combined -wealth of is well known that 1 am not a talker, and X-l rrf -Street car track runs. pleasure of attending, and all went home The Oiiando and Winter Park feeling that a great enterprise had been railroad has about •').} miles of grad­ WINTER PARK. successfully inaugurated.' ing done, tyju V*j From our Regular Correspondent. Mr. J. C. Stovin is in Sanford J. A. Branch was in .Jackson­ under the care of Dr. King AVylly ville last week. for his throat trouble. Mrs. M. Alcott and grandson Rev. Lyman Phelps was out in are on a visit in Enterprise. our neighborhood last Saturday. Dr. Brecht's pretty cottage on will leave this month for a sum­ No man is welcomed heartier by lnterlachen avenue is assuming mer in New York and Connecti­ his many friends than he is here. cut, shape very rapidly. Mr. Banks and family, Mrs. Alex Carl Branch is the happy pos­ Mr. Rogers has his wind mill up Earl, and Mr. Darling left on the sessor of a cornet that came to him and going, and next year will have 2nd for the North. Mr. Peckham a (l as a birthday present. 'H supply of water for his and family, Dr. Fan turn and fam­ Dr. Henkel will build one or quests. ily and L. A. Chase leave this two more business buildings on his week. lots on East Park avenue at once. Hernial L. Phelps and familv Letter from Winter Park. WINTER PARK. WINTER I'AHK, FI.A., May 9, 1887. From our Regular Correspondent. ED. RKI'OUTEU:—Since Orlando and Winter Park are so soon to be joined in Miss Evu Lamson is having her house very prettily painted. NEW ANNUAL CATALOGUE FOR ROL­ closer bonds than ever betore, it seems LINS COLLEGE. to me that a more formal introduction It looks as though our wet sea­ and a more intimate acquaintance with son had set in, and we hope it has. Th3 new annual catalogue of Rollins each other is necessary. To be sure, 'College differs in many important te- many of your readers know in a general Mr. S. S. Capen has been quite sick for several days, but is much ispeets from those of former years. The way of the fact that there is a rlourish- courses of study have been broadened in« settlement here, that we have a tine better now. and extended. Latin and Gruek is no hotel, a good school, etc., but the fact Mrs. J. A. Spence has been quite longer compulsory in either the Prepar­ still remains that yonr peopleknow next sick the past week, but is now atory school or the College. In their to nothing of the facts and figures in tin- much better. place the student may substitue an case, and to use the words of one of your equivalent amount of work in tti3 mod­ most prominent citizens within a lew Mrs. Ergood leaves this week ern languages and natural sciences. .lays, who had just takon an extended for the North, to be soon followed The elective eroup system has been look over the place, "I bad no idea that by Mr. Krgood. introduced into the college. The yon had half the town and attractions Rev. Canon Street and wife left student, after Hie satisfactory com­ you have." pletion of a certain amount of work, With the founding of the town, its for the North on the 16th. We all must select some one special group of progress and its past history, you are fa­ hope they will return in the fall. Btudies and devote a considerable part miliar, but with its present standing, I The Circulating Library will not of bis time to the group selected. Upon propose to deal in this article. be open during the summer, ex­ the satisfactory completion of the four A carefully prepared census taken the cepting from 4 to (5 p. m. Satur­ years' work the etudeot recaivea (he past week shows that we have within degree of A. B., and the diploma makes our borders 203 white families, and 1 days. mention of hie special work. Many new use the term white, because one of the We had a call from D. A. Beck- dectives have been added in economics, main ideas in taking the census was to with last week, lie is still labor- iciology. Greek, Latin, German, Freuch, get at the parts of the world we have re­ // ing hard and successfully in the owlish, history, biological sciences, ceived our population from, for of course *,ysical sciences, mathematics, etc. our colored people are all natives of the printing line. A. Normal school will be opened next South. The Orlando & Winter Park R. >.r in connection with the college. In this number there are twenty-nine It. is graded for ftmr miles, and >eral expert Normal teachers have States and five foreign countries repre­ most of their ties are ready. They n engaged, who will devote their eu- sented, and of those from the States, expect the rails soon. -i time to Normal work. Two courses Massachusetts leads with ol families, s offered in the normal school, (a) an followed in their order by Illinois with Mr. Alex. Earl looks disconso­ ementary course preparing the student 28, New York 20, Georgia 17, anft|o on. late, and we don't blame him. zr the county certificates, and (b) a Of the whole number, there are of South­ You see a fellow can't look real •rofessional course, preparing for the ern families 51, of Northern 141, ami of happy with his wife 2,000 miles egree of Bachelor of Pedagogy. foreign 11. As a matter of curfio>ity, away. and not for political purposes, a census of the political opinions shows, as heads of I am told that Harry G. Davies WINTER PARK. these families, 133 Republicans, 57 and family will remove to N^w From our Regular Correspondent. Democrats and 8 Prohibitionists. Hampshire next month. I am The Episcopal bell called the Of the projects we have worked on sorry to hear it, for they will be congregation together for the first and encouraged here, our Rollins Col­ greatly missed from our town- time on Sunday the 5th. lege, of course, heads the list, both from a money and a true worth standpoint. Mr. J. C. Stovin has presented A letter from Mr. Knowles, from lis endowment now reaches about $200,- the Improvement Association with Washington, D. C, tells of stead 000, and with its corps of eleven trained some cassava seeds from the ily improving health. We are all teachers, each one selected for the pro- Bahamas, which they will put up glad. liciency in the line he teaches; all of on some of theii improvements. them are graduates of some first-class Mr. JRobt. anu Miss Ida White university or college. That their work It is worth a trip to Winter Park are both improving rapidly, and should be efficient, and that Rollins to me how prettily the Seminole are out of danger. College should occupy the front rank as grounds are kept by Walter Simp an educational institute is not to be Rollins Collage closed last Thus- son. lie takes great pride in day and some very appropriate wondered at. them, and has about all the varie­ Next comes tlie Seminole, which with and pretty exerciser were held in its capacity of 400, its elegant and sub­ ties of flowers that grow, the evening. stantial equipment, its lovely location, Our obliging agent, Mr. Etle*-, ia The printing office of the New and its table which vies inelegance and going away for a short, time this completeness with any resort hotel in Age was moved to Jacksonville the world, is so well known to your peo­ week. He won't tell where to, or ple as to need but little comment here. why, and of course we have to It is perhaps well known that the gen­ think why we used to go on such tlemen who have made for it its splen­ trips when we were young. did reputation—Messrs. Forbes & Paige —have leased the bouse for 1887-8 and The Improvement Association will add to their laurels as hotel men have issued some very . pretty the coming season, if such a thing were pamphlets, containing their con­ possible. stitution and list of otiicers. They Our churches are as pretty, on as solid can be round at the Winter Park a basis financially, and with as full an Company's office by anybody attendance as can be found anywhere in in a place this size. The Congregation- Wishing them. alists come first in point of numbers, Why don't you Sanford follrj with about $10,000 worth of as pretty get up an excursion to St. Augus­ property as any church can boast of. tine, and tix it BO we folks down Then the Episcopalians, only slightly (Bipaller, either in numbers, influence or property. The Methodists expect to erect a church to cost about ^4,000, this summer. Passing by several institutions which should receive an e^tenfled notice in an article like this, >^e cofiie to what we are' proud of, but which very few, even of - WHY "LOCHMEDE." We not ire extensive improvements ,,„ thcplaceol Mr. hen is lb Lawrence It .•INTJSft I'Au.. To those who nave visited Winter ,.r Hegtttor Correspondent. isoncol the iTiellicsl plUU'u ill Lhf Wtnte. Park, and know its beautifdl situa­ . fe™ Morton a,„| \|>|„,j, are rec-ruit- wijiiesslh e rainy season has final tion, no e\planat ion is uecessarj . "Jn uin fiom th]'labor and care of the vear V1 lV,;lms (""'*«' 'n the a Haii'isof lv set in, has'nt it ? the midst of thb lakes" recalls at once r.anl lennessee. —* Had a pleasant call from "ivuln to their minds the charming view from Mr-C. pennywuteatLl it inbismten- the top of t lit- Seminole, including a tion to buiTfT on Ins sightly lots on Sew bier," ot'The AKCUS, on Saturday. dozen or so of all shapes and sizes. bii.ul.iml avenue, this Pal], |,j„ addi-esH Rev. Bates, of Sanford, is in now is Northfield, Vt. and some of them lending beauty A Rival many tovs are loaded with charge of All Saints, Episcopal to the scene whichever way one may blossoms now. which, if thev fruit will Church here. turn hiseyes. There are no mountains, go far towards making up an average crop for this section this year. The grading of the Orlando and scarcely a bill even, in 1 be view, and Hmneof our citizens came from Orlando Winter Parklt'y, from Orlando to yet it is one t hat makes a lasting im­ the other evening pretty full. Its run pression upon the mind—one to be re­ nv,hl to you boys, and most of you Osceola is about completed. l r called with pleasure many times, and " ' : ' enough, to know a -real deal bet ter. S. II. Etter returned Saturday which one may quietly satisfy bis eyes One of the firsl objects that strikes a with his wife, formerle Miss Ella upon and not grow tired—which one persons eye n, coming from the North lJupuy, of Boardman, Fla. We may return to Again and again, and nere is the ornamental tower and beau­ heartily wish them a long life and always receive the same pleasure from tiful new house Mr. Kreoo.i is building it much joy. ^—- it. if be sees it a thousand limes; for H will add greatly to flic" looks of the - town. Our Winter residents are loca­ lie will hardly find it twice in the same The sad d Mrs. Wilson Tolliver, mood or condition, and the endless ted for the summer about as fol­ on 1 he !''on. is a gloom over our changes rung upon it by sunshine and 1 entire roinnmm , . She was an earnest lows : Kev. Canon Street, A. W. j worker in t he cause of education and the shadow, wind and calm, morning, noon church, and her'loss will IK? sadly felt in Rollins, J. J. Simmons. W. C. and evening, st afry of moonlight nighl. both causes. ^*f Comstock and Charles H. Morse, the reflection of Heeey dream-clouds or ; Mr. and Mm. Robert Whit-. Jr.. left on tlie ingnl of Tin- Hourm wdrn rneir lit­ Chicago. John P. Morton and angry storm and lightning's Hash. tle girl for Washington, I». ('.. New York Mrs. Mary A. Bull, Louisville Ky. make a study for the lover of nature City and other places al the North on as fascinat ing as t he subject is beauti­ business and pleasure. They were accom­ Blanche and Harry Diffenderfer panied by Mr. and Mrs. Libby. and Dr. M. A. Henkel, Winchester, ful, and in which the same lesson is bli.ii les L. Mark is Bpending the suin- Va. F. B. Knowles, F. P. Know­ never repeated without some little ineT- at his old home m Eredonia, N. V. change to renejff the interest, or find­ lie will escape the hay fever by coming les, C. II. Hutchins, J. M. Rus­ here August 1st -would that all sufferers ing the student in a new mood, makes sell and W. E. Forbes, Worcester, know, as he i\m-s, that this climate i. a new impression upon bis mind, so sure cure for t ha l Norl hern pesi. Mass. Col. Franklin Fairbanks The occasional call of a quail is heard that he welcomes its recurrence as an in the woods, the Legislature oughl to and Will Ingram, St. Johnsbury, opportunity to st udy from a new point pass a law protecting them for live years Vt. C. J. McKinley, Milwaukee, of view that which he had only half so thai we could have plenty of them both lor food and the destruction of in­ Wis. Hon. Lewis H. Lawrence, seen before. sects. Al the present ra 1 e t hey will soon Utica, N. Y. Mrs. Nelson Beall, Whether the margin of the lake re­ become extinct. We were shown through the Welborne Frostburgh,Md. ArthurS. Rogers, flects the primal forest of tall pines, so . block by I)r. Haskell on the Fourth. II One Thousand Islands, N. -Y. that our fancy, landing at their feet, is a beautiful block nicely arranged and W. L. Rose, Asbury Park, N. J. follows the red man's lonely steps in an honor to Sanford. We can all see now thai Judge Welhornc's indefal Mrs. M. A. Johnson, L. A. -Chase, search of game, or when threatened able work for'the past few years is result­ O. E. Chapman, Geo. D. Rand, with the white man's invasion, sees ing uicely for himself and the communi- Boston. Chas. 11. Lord, Exeter, him engaged in the uncanny mysteries i ies lie lives ill. of bis war-dance,or steal!Inly creeping Mr. stubblelield, who has charge of the N. II. James II. Criffiths, Fall bridge across the n\\\ between lakes .Miz­ from tree to tree in unseen advance Ri^er, Mass. .Mamie Coan, Hyde ell and Virginia lor tin- ( hlando and Win­ upon his enemy; w bet her the waters ter Park Railway, was quite seriously x arlrjfcJVIass. Andrdjh Richmond. are black with the shadow of a tangled hurl by a limber lie was standing on, Hying up and throwing him violently for- EvansW HlsT?>L T. Rqge, Or thicket, as yet untouched since it was ward on anot her large t imber; no hoi land, Iiid\ Eva Lamson, .Jasper, the daily hiding-place Of bear and pan­ were broken bill the injury was very ther, and whose depths may even yet painful. iN. Y. Ha\gh MacCallum, Scot­ We hear on all sides the praise) of land. J^sJ, John % Ergrtgd, occasionally shell ei the tierce wild-cat LOCHMEDE, all unite in saying that it i • Washington,!). C. ttrf%gtrd Klem- and many smaller animals; whether one of the neatest and most attractive papers published in Floi ida. it is a i some well plowed field or thrifty grove nier, Trenton N. J. Joseph Wel- depai 1 me, too, from the usual run of borne, New Providence, N. J. count ry papers and in in; t attempting to looks down with quiet satisfaction appear as a newspaper, bill more as a Mrs. Robert White, Jr., Jersey upon its own reflection as an outward local aid towards m; king our 1 DM u City, N.J. MissCs Uhler, Chest­ evidence of its conscious worth, and known, it has its chief si rengl h. The survey of t he ( Miando and Winter [ nut Hill, Philadelphia. E. F. ankill,N. Y. Thos. S,Button their chosen haunt fort be day; whether The Misses 1'hler are summering at Westchester, Penn. JEfr. J. K we look down upon the pretty village Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Tantum, Ocean Grove, N. J. at our feet, and in winter time upon Mrs. M. A. Spring and daughter, 4M' Harry G. Davies and Mj^Jiiirl the hum and bust le of the ureal hotel. Minnie, are at New York City. Clark, Milford, N. II. P. Peck- all drawn here by the beauty of the t ,1'n \ e your subscription for LOCHMEDK liam, Esq., Newport, It. I. F. W. situation and the pleasant company with Chas. J. Ladd, when passing that Of its many admirers; whether we rest way. """ Lyman, Minneapolis, Minn. Airs. due*Messrs Ames aie abroad for 1 C. S. Clark, Northampton, Mass. our eyes upon the buildings and year visiting the lions and elephants of grounds of Rollins College, which the Km ope. Dr. J. E. Brecbt, St. Louis, Mo. munificence of itsfdunders has enabled Mr. S. P. Butler cu1 his leg quite badly while hewing a piece of timljer a1 Mr. Kr- ; Mrs. C. S. Ladd and Gilbert Hart, to inst ruct and 1 rain 1 he minds of our Detroit. W. O.Cody,Champaign, -i^miLs, hiu'.-' ~-~- young people un<\w the peaceful influ­ New York City. Dr. J. L- B 111. Jlrs. L. W. Capen, Blooming- ences of natural beauty—still we are Egger, Kansas City, Mo. & S. ton, 111. C. M. Capen, Hyde Park, "in the midst of t he lakes"— always Chabot, Jamaica Plains, Mass. 111. .Gen. S. G. French, Columbus, around us. yet never t be same -always Mrs. J. U. Lamoy, Holyoke, Mass. Ga. Dr, H. D. Mitchell, E. Liv- ready with some new suggestion to tempt our fancy's flight in pleasai Mrs. Alex Earl, Cape Cod, Mass. Arnorkl i> Herman h Phalaa Here ?••.'•<••• K. (,. Tracker, Iowa City, la. M OOOIILES IN 90 MINUTES i

T Si A r i sh, i \ •fcLOCHMeDEfc AY Vol. 1. WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887. No. 1. t SALUTATORY. somebody will oppose or differ with be found to interest any of the stu­ ish We make our bow to the people of you'. Friendly discussion is the only dents themselves to occasionally give Winter Park, and to all interested in possible revi • i be sure development of I his beautiful little at iast, and Ilia; is what We all want welcome for their efforts and an ap­ retreat from the terrors of Horeas. A few months ago a Town Improve­ preciative circle of readers, and we in a dress not cut exactly after the ment Association was formed, and if doubt not there are many of (hem pattern of the usual country paper, all bands will t,ake an interest in dis­ who Often feel the impulse to speak ing but which we hope will be none the less cussing in our columns the work to be out some thoilghl or passing fancy. pleasing on that account. We have done and t be ways and meansol doing We cordially invite t bent to do,so, and met in some quarters the objection, it, we can greatly assist and hasten believe they will find great profit as that the form proposed did not look 1 be very desirable objects which the well as pleasure in il . Now. in vaca­ like a newspaper. Well, we did not Association has in view. Otherwise tion time wilb plenty of time, and aim to make it so. We are a (pact the ideas of individuals remain buried when there is no other way of keeping ilk little country village, and the news of in t he minds ol a lew to whom they up t heir interest in each other, is just the great world outside conies to us in may be verbally communicated, but the time to amuse themselves in this es, the metropolitan newspapers, daily who may not happen to be the ones way. and weekly, in so much better and t o carry them out promptly. Do not To all alike we say that we want them more complete form than we could af­ hide your light under a bushel, but let to use us in every way 1 hey can.for upon ford t 0 publish it, t bat we should only us serve as a candlestick, that it may our being of some use in the community make ourselves ridiculous by aping give light to all that are in the house. depends not only our pecuniary profit je­ that with which we could not success­ Finally, do not shut out the light by from our undertaking, but equallyour lli­ fully compel e on equal terms. We aim not taking the papei. Take it. and interest and pleasure iii it. We are only to provide a medium of exchange read it, and think of your neighbors' sure that nothing bul the difficulty of for local thought ami ideas, and lo ideas, and carry them on! if you cm. inducing this habil of using the panel'

,.,-. S to 1 he \\or\ ' ii iicssiSurs, i ry aii who muni, do HO WTTI rttand in form harmonizing with the spirit of t lie interest s of t he Winter Dark Com­ the way of its becoming a thing of m- our neat, pretty and attractive little pany, upon which so miichol thepros- t crest . pleasure and profit t o I he I own. town. We are not a metropolis, and perity of the town depends, thai it be­ Come in, one and all. and join us in while we are all interested in the news comes a in oter of public interest to our efforl to promote mutual interest, of t he busy world, which t be metropol­ encOurage and aid its work, md we help and improvement, and we will ed itan papers bring us. it is not our mis­ hope that the Company will see in endea vor to do our part . sion to gather ami serve it for others, our paper a valuable auxilliary to Respectfully, but theirs 1 o send it to us. their enterprise, and be able to use it .1. It. llKM'K. ,lli. We have home interests to serve to advance their interests and to indi­ and hope lo be instrumental in quick­ cate to the public what manner of HOW TO HELP A TOWN. tie ening the life of our town by putting town t bey ask at t cut ion I o. We do not know where the following before its people whatever ideas we List, bul far from least, we have in bints st art ed ; t hey ha \ e been Moating can gather from week to week, on sub­ Rollins College an institution in which about the papers for some time, but jects of interest to them, and to this the town takes a just pride and a live­ they are worth while for everybody end we ask all w ho 1 ake an interest in ly interest, and we hope that those who understands that whatever helps t lie improvement of the town to give connected with it will recognize this his town helps him, to read and act us their ideas freely and often. No interesl of their fellow-townsmen, and upon : d. matter if you hive neither lime nor of the parents oi actual and possible Talk about it. inclination to write an elaborate ar­ pupils, in their work, and use our pa­ Write about i: . per to circulate such matter as they Speak well of it . ticle. Give us your points m any Help l o improve it. shape you like, even tlie roughest may think calculated to stimulate and Leant ify t be st reets. zei notes, and we will do all the neces­ increase it . People are too busy wit h Pal roiu/.e it s merchanl s. ea sary writing up, bul the editor cannot their own affairs to keep anything else Advertise in its newspapers. long before their minds unless they Klect good men to all the offices. be everywhere, nor see event bine;, and Speak well of its enterprising, public it is quite possible that what seems to arc frequently reminded of It, and spirited cil izens. till you the simplest and most evident there is nothing more certain to in­ Ii you are rub. invest in something; tet idea may not have occurred to him, duce a habit of frequent recurrence to employ somebody ; be a "rustler." br any line of thought than occasional 11 you don't think of any good word th. or may not have struck his mind as t o say, don't say anything bad about Ti the thing needing special attention at pleasant reminders of it. We should it. the moment. Do not be afraid that be particularly pleased if a way could Remember every dollar you invest t e I k he I) SH i.ixii u II' several well executed musical selec­ A tions, bul the instruction in elocution '-A a number oi had been under the charge of Mrs. were al the b'o » j,, wail in-, win! • thegallan'l voi Dieffenderfer, to whom we are glad of men ed i he Vo ""' opportunity to award due credit II embark,,1. When while not detracting at all from that tf, hey landed dnM.iAJfiw^RlancJmb.r he, pan m t he Uuild s and w oined by t programme. chnrinii ide mo n pla\ cro J -•» •^LOCHM6DE# *

in a permanent improvement is t hal the co i id it ions which lowered the repu­ It is very possible t hat zeal for co much on inl crest. tation of our la rgeeducal ional institu- jege glory in the -department of phya Be court cons to strangers that come ; ions for morality and good beha vior. ical contest is sometimes allowed ti among us, so that they go away with The aim of college at hlel ics is to interfere wit h t he higher work t o which good impressions. remedy these evils by substituting it should always be subordinate. Bu Always cheer up the men who go in some: hing desirable for t hat which was on I he other hand, it is a not ieeab. for impi'ov einent e. Your port ion of harmful. fact that champions in athletic sport the cost will be nothing only what is The term college athletics, as usually are very often leaders also in their jus! . applied, includes field sports, boating classes. And it is well at tested t hat Don't; kick about any necessa ry pit It- and gymnastic exercise, all practised l he standard of scholarship has risen lie improv eiiieiil because it is no' al under the well organized direction of considerably w Here a I hlet ics ha ve been your own door, or For fear t hal your college athletic associatibrs. By this hit roduced. taxes may be ra i lei I 15 cents. system the very motives which added if the effecl of athletics upon college Ii you are a business man. don't ad­ inspire I ion to I he curriculum of i he morals and behavior is such as \veha\ e vert ise merely | o "Help t he print er class-room, now eliminate danger endeavored to prove, cert a inly the tor- along;" advertise to help your busi­ from the curriculum of the play-ground. mer cannot be regarded as a smallfac- ness and the t own a long. Exercise is now soughl for inhividual t or in college discipline. development : sports are carried on lust it tit tons of learning undoubtedly ROLLINS COLLEGE. with reference I o college honor. recognize this fact, as they are paying I s , , \ . j The improved hea I Mi of si udeiit s more and more 'attention to physical Effects of College Athletics on Col­ since i he inl roducl ion oi college at h- cull tire. Scarcely a college now,' that lege Morals and Behavior. letics is ,i result very generally ac- deserves i he name, is wit bout a good It is probably sale t o say ihii t he kno \\ ledged. Ta ke i he ease <>: Am­gymnasium a nd at hlel ic grounds. most difficult problems of college dis­ herst College, for instance. In 1.859 And it is cause for pride I fiat our ci] ilme. in yea rs past, a rose in connec­ t he college an! horil ics demanded t hat own school is not long t o be wit houi tion with college sport a and recrea- t lie lactili y give some a ' t ent ion I o £he same important elements of a well t ions. I Fnder the res: ra inl a nd s: iinn- physical education. Steps were taken equipped college. lus ol i he class-room young nun are toward buildinga gymnasium, as well compar e from temptations ,s encouraging and regulating field to mischief or.worse forma of evil. In- athletics. Prom that time the health dividual character and college pride of students has been growing better. ROBT. WHITE, Jr., conspire together to impel a student A few years ago tl was found thai the to a standard ol work thai will do average amount of tim irly, credit to himself and his Alma Mater, on accounj p**siel?ne93, by an Amherst i IENERAL His studies and r ns, moreover, ':'j-i~;' two and one half days, have always brought the -* - ' inle the average am ounl of time lost H 4*—i—>*H—H—i——i'.-ii h—hi " ' ' fr•Ol ! I ; i)ea n ft in a; es, a n as; oci itii uv which had bfi d ay iaboi 0HABDIS tendency to.awaken thai lateivl That this question of health bears —!•' THE)— propen itj I i act the tyrant, which directly upon proper order and (lis- long made upper cl iss men the terror cipline, no one can doubt, who recog- CHOICEST*^ ot poor unoffending frei hmen. How to nizes the intluence ol good health upon iy the appoint ed hours and nutans of the intellect ami morals. recreation equally under tribute to thi \no; her good effect of al hlel ics has ••GROCERIES, real goo I of all s1 u lenl *, fis well i bei mi grea I decrease in the pracl ice college honor, was t hen i he pro oi hazing in nearly all our iarge col­ i . our aim to prove h is been. leges, b'or the classes, no >v league* I in a1 leisl in part, successfully solved by a common cause, are far less tempted FERRIS & C< >'S the present system of college athletics, to spend their wil in mutual torture. Lei u- Ins' consider a little more in .Nor has this frui of good will been lil whal were I Iy the popular confined to inter-class relations. But WELL-KNOWN jHAMS, amusements of the American student, the encouragement given to athletics The most notorious of these was cer- hy college facul ies has also bound E. O. STANDARD'S tamly that ] ing the students to the former in more lower class-men commonly kno friendly relations. Tins better atti- "hazi Th often carried to tude, together with the added stimulus PATENT FI^Ol TR, an extieiui -ill in any other to college [aide already mentioned, eoniimi 'ollege have been has frequently made ii possible to de- pped by public sentiment or the mand good behavior as a point of IMPORTED GOOCtS OF law , I'.ii cu om had al I oched a son honor. of glory even to such rowdyism of the When a prominent athlete has corn- EVERY DESCRIPTION. university. Hazing did nol exclude mitted some misdemeanor, which the more wholesome sports enjoyed threarensiris^nspension or expulsion, by all youth. Bu each studen ivas - is quite customary in sOme colleges Only Leading 1 ir.-inds, left to his individual device in matters for his whole diss to "go hostage" for of recreation; faculties and college his and their own futuregood behavior. I HANDLE NO CHEAP GOODS. Boards did nol throw their influence Little trouble may be expected when in favor of orj nd regular exer- students are enlisted to seek college or- cise, When I he proper kind of exercise der. Such isl heenl husiasmawakened CIGARS AND TOBACCO was taken, ii was noi HO much lor; lie upon the subjeel of their athletics in In abundance and nol to be excelled sake of physical development, as the'older American institutions, thai purely lor fun. It was therefore very few students seek other recreations. in quality. frequent lj earned to excess, t bus re-. Hence the temptation to find bad com- Estimates given to families who sult in;.;- in more harm than good. pany and fall into bad habits is great- We have thus far discussed some of |y diminished. ' buy in large quant it ies.

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KEEP1NC FOOD. i, There are present constantly in the THE PION99R STORe ! air, only waiting favorable conditions -{ IN}- Ato fix themselves and.grow. the germB "W I N T E R PARK, jjfof minute plant and animal organisms, A. J-L . PAUL, PROPRIETOR, F|such as mold, the yeast plant, and i t he microbes of various diseases. If Would respectfully announce l o the citizens of Winter Park and vicinity, that food is allowed t o stand at a teniper- be has bough I of Mr. .1. R. Ergood his stock of s' atuival which t hese can germinate it GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, molds, sours, decays, and becoiiiesun­ til tor use. These germs are killed by and will aim to keep up 1 he reputation of t be st ore. by keeping a heat ing t o near t he boiling point. Hence many things, like stewed fruit, LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK cooked meat, vegetables, &C, which of the best goods that can be bought, and at prices thai defy competition, for will bear reheating without injury, the same quality of goods, and he hopes by gentlemanly and courteous treat­ can be kept much longer than is com­ ment to merit his share of t he public pat ronage. I lis facilit ies lor get t ing monly supposed, if set on the stove and just brought to a boil so often FINE ALDERNEY CREAMERY BUTTER thai these germs have not time to gel and keeping it in cold storage, insure to his customers a good article in the a fair st art bi I ween I he heal s. In best possible condition. moderate weather heating once jn twenty lour hours is enough, but in HAY, OATS AND GRAIN our warm, damp summer weather the at bottom prices. Come and see. Respectfully, growth is rapid,and it may be necessary to heat some things morning and eve­ H. H. PAUL, ning, so as to divide the twenty-four hours. There will generally be room on t be st o\ e. at least tor one or t wo CHARLES J. LADD. such things at a time, during thecook- iim oi reguln r meals, and a lew niin- nt es for CJU h, to heat it t hrough with­ 75 R D W--H R £ out overcooking, is all that is neces­ - HMRDWHR E sary, so that many things can be kept H with very littTe trouble, tha must be WINTER P/VRK 9F^UG STOF^E, otherwise t brown away, Between the heats it is a mistake t o suppose that SOUTHERN EXPRESS AGEN6Y, tighl covering, excepl for bread and Other things thai must be kept from SOUTHERN BEbb TEbEfHOjsJE AN9 drying, is conducive to preservation. Keep most things uncovered in a wire TEbEQF^APJH OfflGE, sate, where there is free circulation of out -door a ir but no dust. You can­ OF^LAJMDO STEAJVI b/VUJNQr^Y. not a void shut t inu; in some of t he germs, and t he dead air in I he house or under a cover is more Favorable to COR. HAST PARK AVE. AND THE BOULEVARD, t heir de\ elopmeiit ! ha n a free draft . Hi.-ead should be allowed to thoroughly WINTER PHRK FLORIDA. eool before putting into a close vessel. JAPANESE ORANGE TREES. Last week I. II. Thomas received from a San Francisco importer 25 Jap­ anese orange trees for setting out his THI0 {Sl'ACE KESKKVKI3 POW orchard easl ol town. The Japanese orange tree is propagated in its native count ry in a cliinat e where I he soil freezes in November and remains fro­ L. H. DONKEL, zen unt il February. The t ree is not easily affected by frost. Ii isscrubby, MOAI.KK IS seldom reaching a height of sixteen feel . The 11-11 i 1 in its first year is about two inches in diameter, lad in M J± Y, G I* J± I IV , ETC., IS T O . , time gets to be three inches in diame­ ter, is seedless, thin-skinned, sweet, and brings a better price in market than WINTER l^AKK, FLORIDA. the Florida or California orange.— 'I'llInn- Times. m f t •#LOCHM6DE' w- ^•LOCH7AeDE^ IvOCHMEDE, Francis P. Knowles, Chas. H. Hutchins THOSE who know the necessity of all. But even on the score of comforl We are all sorry to hear that Mr. F. B. and .]. M. Russell, all of the far-famed PUBLISHED : V',l;\ | BIDA1 Mrs. C. S. Clark is at Northampton, Knowles is quite feeble this summer, and business economy in summer will only we think that our climate wouh Knowles Loom Work-, a re busily engaged — In Tilt' MldSt uf tilt 1^. >«_• lis.— Mass.. accompanied. I believe by Mrs. C. is at 1121 Tenth ington, at Worcester. It is seldom that a bnsi- hardly object to our making ultimate be much more trying in summer if w S. Ladd. D. c. under treatment. gets around i1 a trio oi such hard­ Subscription, 81.50 per year, in advance. success more certain by saving for the had not the clouds and frequent rain Miss Eva Lamson left us on the 29th Wonder how ou in. Col.Chas. working, energetic and capable young for the sumnier. Her address is Jasper, J. McKinlay, is doing with his I gentlemen as th Advertisements at reasonable rates. present the unnecessary expense of a to temper the heat. With these anc New York. mining property. Hope he is making Messrs. Hooker, Barrows and Ford local office. We hope, however, that our sea breezes blowing across tin loads of money out oi it. Terms on application. Burt Clark don't look happy, lbs are hard at work pei fecting 'plans for all will look upon our paper as really narrow peninsula, we are much coolei Geo. W. Godirey writes from Roch­ opening of Rollins College next season. Communications by mail should be ad­ family are at Millord, N. H. and Burt is published in Winter Park, although in summer t ban much of tlie countrj ester, New York, that he will be dofrn That it will have remarkable success is dressed to J. B. JII.'XCK. JK., Longwood, Flu. "batching" it. early in the fail to develop and beauxify tain. The addition of Prof. Robinson the mechanical work is done elsewhere, farther north. It is ; me we must be Mr. E. s. Cassell left on the 28th for Office al Winter Park with Chas.J. Ladd. his lovely pla ke Howell. to the faculty- will give it a prestige that and as in every way just ,:s much be- a little.careful to avoid the ill effects his home in Alexandria, hid. He will re­ Next week we will trytogive the doings hardly any other mime would. longing to and serving the interests of of wet clothing, damp sheets, &c, but tain in the fall. oi peoplewho have remained here for the The benevolent face of Dr. Tanttmi Entered at the post-ottice at Winter P«rk the town. We shall simply print in these are less here than in a colder Dr. harrows is expecting hisson Porter summer, for while the list of absentees is may be seen i day now at Oc ove, ministering to the sick and sufier- a 8 8 ' >iid mail mat ter. back from college, to spend the summer, large, the list oi "can't-get-aways" is Longwood, and ship the papers to climate, and though still dangerous | ing there. He is accompanied on his per­ in a short time. Ian: egrinations by young Dr. T., who, n Winter Park for distribution, and the may be avoided by a little care in pro- All who have tried i! recommend Our We ate under obligations ior some WINTER PARK, JULY 1, 1887. paper will lie in weiy way the exclu- viding a dry change if we do gel wet. says, will soon take unto himself a Own Barsaparilla as the best Blood Pur­ pret ty cards from Commodore Paige, of We wish them both • and i ifier. At Ladd's. the mammoth Hotel Kaaterskill. I nder sive property and organ of Winter and keeping everything well aired ness. . local paper helps the t own, and k. We shall at all times be repre- when not in use. Taken all together a Mrs. L. W. Capen is sojourning at his charge that large inn in bound to be The Orlando and Winter Park Rail­ Bloomington, ills.; she will be herebrigh! a BUCi i whoever helps the local paper thereby sealed here by .Mr. diaries .1. Ladd. Florida summer has. after all. about way is rapidly building. We walked over who will attend I o a and early this [all. Gilbert Hart writes from Detroit to the entire line tl day and the only enables it to do more to help the town. business con- . ., , i. .i o V 11 1 General s. G.French left last Thursday, make his Osceola Villa om as the fault we have to find is that a person nected H ith t In- paper. as few discomforts as anywhere, and Those who advertise liberally in it and will spend the summer with his fam­ rose." it's a beauty and attracts can't see bul I ime and so have therefore a, special claim upon the more equable temperature has ily at Columbus, (»a. attention oi everybody who comes I i will ha & to loose a ps the lovely many advantages over the sudden Winter Pat the people of th.' town, as a share of OUR SUMMER. Co.,occupieMr. II. Coxs ,o mof tlie South Florida R. R. ver it twice. No changes experienced elsewhere. The tages for the summerof Mr. . While's neat Cot- Mr. IIuh MacCallum and family leave ut doors than whatever they make by the trade The rainy season" is now fairly up- to medicine for many of the growlers is Prof. Austin and family have gone for Scotland, Saturday next, where they •• warmly congratul at will spend tlie summer, and Mr. M. will which the people bring t o t hem on us, and we must: adapt ourselves more care and adaptability to circum- Middlebury, YC, where theii son is Mes Co. on put in good work for his large real estat< •k in help tothe town through help­ to it in many- ways, or we shall have nces at home, rat her t ban a trip t o college, to spend the bummer. 113. rt' ' ffs done up at the Steam business hhei John - house < m ing ii s best advert isement. The liber i much unnecessary trouble, in going some less favored i egion. Collars and Cub- done up at the Steam , ,' v keepstiffer than those done by D fl M.... Kitrni. are 1 understand finel the su] »n of Contract­ public spirit < i business men de out we must never venturefarwithout LnTib; e the,,, lo Ladd's. " ;11 [),.. Foster'r O,-M, . s„ Samta, „ n 11m at i': or McKee. It is to , and we Jottings. '"• -. . ... 1. V.,,. •! - V,,-•!-• Veil) umbrella, or ;, i erproofcoa I orcloa k ; Kline Springs, Xew York; we look for their le- v Mr. E. the JXJ • < res recomil • '••'•' and reward in the M. T. Rose isat Orland, hid. Will Ingram left us last week [or a jpa tronage of those who are interea we iinist take e\ ery means possible at tmn every fall ju egularly as for cha; .. • , *1 Hon. Lewis Lawrence is al i'tica. short sojourn at St. Johnsbury, Vt. any oi our winter residenl the town. In tine to favor the drying of every! hiug Here's to lots oi fun, William I •to Wa mi- Charles II. Lord is at Exeter, \. H. Harry I • I ford, rli.ir can l»e hurt by ouinpne-'s. {'st^ Mr. and Mis. Win. C. Com-tock are at • to gel IK YOU think of any subjeel con­ Mrs. ."Nelson B at Frost burg, Md. Chicago.tracing for their fine - very every possible opportunity to venti- A. P. Kirlland. Esq. is at Blairsville, idly of 1I . Wait un1 il under \ ! nected with the progress or welfare of ,,.rm intervals < Pa. new i r-reola. • in intervals of dryness, and keep J.J. Simmons writes to his friends here the the ter bursts the bulb and T, it loo. your town, or its improvement in any out the rain as much as possible w Mrs. Alex. Earl is visiting at ('ape Cod from Chicago, as does also ('has. II. • clean out at th i, 1 Firry ! to join th LIS "can't- MH way, that you are disappointed al nol it is wet. Do what we will, mold and Morse, of the Fan bank- scale Co. it and family i aways," and put i Thomas S. Butler,oi V . Pa., C. M. Livingston and family are at :i White, Jr., with his family will seen in the papei mildew will occasionally catch us urn c. s. Chabot in at Jamaica Plain, is improving and beuuti Chautatupm New leave on .1 uly 2d for Wa waytogel i1 men ioned istowriteto nd cause loss and vexa Mrs. J. ii. Camay and bins are at which he bought oi Mr. Chamberlain. bard at work on \ < >f mg with the editor and call his attention to it. All this is a sour* e of trouble and care Holyoke, Mass. VV. R. Smith is making Lieut. Dyer's that se. ional institution. nes to beautiful "Anchorage" look line. Tl The ui my warm ft iend i ol ('• il. \ for i _ a large i i leagei . Fracker can be addressed at We shall heonlyi. >ace no doubt, and many arethegrumblers isn't a I etter place in < Grange County. Forbes will be glad to learn that his •hand Scotch r< Iowa < 'il v, Iowa. and attention to any such m ino( p,. reconriled but For Mental and Physical Exhaus catarrhal difficulty has nine Ided he \. ill James 11. Griffiths and family are ai to in it mi it, and himself and family a re ring as a pai l which we may not happen to think of. really this rainy i one of the Fall River, Mas Nervousne o Ladd's [or Hors- lord'sAcid Phosphate. 50c. and $1.* enjo;, nselves at their lion. ff yoii have not time to write fully for pieces of good fortune in our \V. L. Rose is nicely settled at Asbury \V: ireester, MH and has m 1 Iriends and gr Col. Peckham is now at his pretty sum­ publication, give us a bint or two of dilate. Tin , endure Park. New Jersey. I . !',. Bii mer cottage at Newporl ing the lnterlachen Avenue is rapidly nearing AVhi a public spi n and a your ideas, end we will do the rest, the hot and rainless summe aith- At Ladd's you will find Moxie, the un- rivailed Nerve Food. gayeties oi that place with his completion, anil will be an m nament to s ubstantial Do not war until nexl week; write ern California, nursing vvi h careful ir- family. that pretty tho lie. The Dr. has ter Park, des p< rible Rev. I in charge of Ail Saints gone to St. Louis for the summer and Ig. liel to-day. rigation evcrytbii mioth- Blanche and Harry Diffenderfer are en­ ch I'm t. i tier. joying themselves in and around Win­ will live at Carrolton, Jlis. health II! STARTIXG in 1 he summer when all ered in d under a Herman L. Phelps and wife are "ras­ chester, Yu. whither they went with I : business is dull, we shall necessarily cloudless sun, with tl rmometei Mrsing. M" . iA.n Ne Johnsonw York , CityGeora. e O. Rand pa'.'in. Ills. Oscar writes thai the dairy Unclaimed Letters. Hen products there are much better than in List oi lei' ing in the Post I difficulty in securing immediate from 10 to 20 degrees higher than we and 0. E. Chapman are at .Boston, We understand that the plans for Mrs. Florida but il is hard to believe seat Winter P. lulyl, DS87 H.J. Pennington's family boarding-lu • support sufficient to repay ecu the ever see it, would be glad enough to Rev. Tafft. accompanied his daughter, that any milk can be bitter than that v. Arthi 'Itoii. F. M] Au tm to are in the bauds of one oi our contract­ given by Mr. Borden's Jersey tine essarvexp printing our pa- have ourfriendly cloud-shelter so much ,V !'!"!' * ' Middlebury, Vt. Brad bury. Mi s.E.M. Hasted, W. K. ors for building. •wing descriptions of t Irvin, Mr. Win. ,,- i ., •, ,•,, • , i . • r. \\. Lyman is deep in the mysteries Betl We think Mr. (iriswold's newborn, works that the Fail banks Scale Co. is r, Wm. D. M. per. 0. e have therefore thoughl it of the time, and ourabundant showers of his gigantic busme.4 at Mmnea^Olis. be about a y as any iu the Park, erecting at St. .John-bury, Vt. We wish r F. G. -sAliire oi.- bet ter-for I he p • o do our print- to keep everythinggrowingluxuriantiy .Indue Welborne will go to Kurope this overlooking Lakes Virginia, Mizell, < l them every success, lor one of the best 3Tumpe friends \\ inter Park has is Col. Franklin ola, and Sylvan L. Doherl F. ing in our ah blished office at all summer, without any attention summer accompanied by his son Joseph. Fairbanks of that world-famous manu­ ; no. II Jiss Dr. .1. L. B. Eager is running a drug mas. W. .1. Longwood, th he additional but to keep >ed3 down. With- -^ Mamie Conn writes from llydr store at Wyandotte. Kansas, leaving his factory. where sb is Ann i Lula expense,: ittending J ill this rainy season plant growth hugely ? enjoying herself drug business here to the efficient care oi Word from Andrew Richmond from Ho .Jerry Florida ate ol rk, but We hope would be very slow in the warm weath- . g p Moses and farailv are "at E. L. Maxson, Esq. Evanston, ills, tells of lively times, good Hiiiiter. b. W. ^Webb^ , Fannv thai our local p ill become er, when with plenty of rain it is na - home' at their pretty villa on Lake We see by the papers thai Rev. Canon prospects, and awfully hot weather. lit sufficient to justify th blishment urally most rapid, and it is doubtful Osceola. Street is at work with Ins charac This is the temperate zone Mr. R., and JNO. )BGOOI>, P. M. cta t m:l, s s a you had better come back here and enjoy tchan office, which we shall open whethef many things which now attain •i? 5 , '" DelJcioua Beverage energy trying to do the sinners of Chi 1 allthegood he can. ii tireless en­ the cool, refreshinj ather than Subscribe for the Lochmede. . .1,, , with water and sugar only. 2., cents a trained intellect and noble heart go for swelter up there. f as soon mess warrants it. a luxuriant growth would succeed at bottle at Ladd' there his success is assured. CLOSING EXERCISES OF ROLLINS weDE*. COLLECE. ^•LOCHMeDE^ i On Thursday afternoon and evening T the years'work at Rollins was com­ north" said one: "0, the woods is ft,]] pleted by well planned exhibitions of the success of the college is largely in­ S'APEN & 0OMPANV ot tlHMn." was the apt reply I rlehteddebted.. Five buildingbuild™s h.-havn e been the different departments. The pri­ ™ various professors and teachers erected on a commanding el mary department or model school, _\i elevation 'V ft of Rollins College have scattered as which overlooks two beautif»ui Juu l lakes. under the efficient management of well as the student^ Dr. Hooker will \ „„.ti;,.,. » ,,;,, '!!J!" only take a brief run t o the coast A prettier Spot could hardly be found. That whatever Printing you Misses Abbott and .Morton, of the this The scenery is quietly but grandly Normal Department, has evidently] summer. Dr. Barrows and Professor beautiful. Elegant buildings have been may have to do will all help CONTRACTORS> Ford will engage in home missionary made good progress, thje compositions erected, end great pains are being of tl work, and several small places we taken with the grounds. With a few- to support and encourage the n* _ LUOW vt'vy fast, and will be, us she al­ the South. They have the enterprise Dieffendorffer herself. A duet by the to do, for whatever he can ready is. worthy of her growth. to do this, and they are not the men former Misses was enthusiastically re­ VIDE. to fail. ceived by the audience, and the latter Agents for SWIFT-SUEE and Other Best make from such work is till showed herself mistress of the piano Winter Park. From the observatory of the Semi­ as well as the rostrum. Various go This is one of the youngest towns of nole a dozen beautiful lakes can be seen, reckoned in among the induce- judges who were present at the Jod Grades of Fertilizers. Florida. Four years ago the ground and the view is one which can hardly exhibitions of the year remark other now occu] i •; •;- in 1 he Si. roots of cozy residences appear, telling siasm of the excepl ioually large audi­ has become a u inter resor for al once of affluent ease and lit" 's high­ ence testified to the good'tas!:e of the dreds of people from the ci ies ol est enjoyment. Maitiand lies two "IIS. North. No place in the State has at­ miles to the northward, a busy \ ill OFFICE OF LOCIIMEDE One ofthe I s acred as masl er tracted a better clasts of people than dt'o i, grovesandgw rdens. Thi —) is PREPARED TO DO I — of ceremonies, and otherwise than Plenty of Good Seasoned Stove Wood on Hand. this. Elegant residences and beautiful too, are in full view. To the south- the piano Miss Dieffendorffer herself grounds abound, and evidences of wai d van be traced the chain of clear- would have been known to hall i nst e ami .,,...,. water lakes whieb begins in Orlando FINE f •?• + ?• aiidienca only by the opening an­ and ends in L i—a chain nouncement . A telephone line connects Winter Park . on an emerald background.— •f •?• JOS •»• •?• Thti e essays were a very deci. I1 Should visit Winter Park, and see the properties in our hands before making a w it h < )t lando . ud Sanford, i I also Reporter. provement on previous efforts led nn- selection. Winter Park is the loveliest and healthiest spot in Florida. has railroad conned foil with hi Ot the and with t he out side world. A itreel Kind. ••( tollege Athletics," With its SEMINOLE HOTEI n'c- ^ THCMA; W. GRIFFITHS. •?• 4- PRINTING McDurfee, of Orange CSty. •y Mi s SEMINOLE HOTEL OF n2 ^ '" ^'^ rail w.iy n t he Seminole Hoi el JAMES A GRIFFITHS „ . "Early MS ROLUNS ; Days of Harvard «** BEST SCHOO^:r3^E ' I" <*- with t he ra III oad s at ion, and - reel Kohins," by Miss (inildboinpare, d with GRIFFITHS BROS., OF ALL KINDS- SOCIETY. -TATE, and Its EXCELLENT cars run regularly throughout the sea­ Park, was cheered of Winter son. The place has two tine church Prophecy of the N 'othe echo, and -\ edilices, a public ball, two ho which no other u of tl, complete stocks of merchandi e, and DIN ING-:-ROOM, Portion of the audi .,, younger " 'Hi which it vvi ida '•••in equal lastly, it has Rollins College. This in­ We do not compete in prices ,,Ceperh more ™*^\^™^«^£°., . .y the way. where did all this audi LEMOiVADEANOCiDERONlCE pel itoi s. wit h an offer of an endow-' • •nee come from'.' No advertisement in cut fund of one hundred and fourteen orders mar be left at any time was made, no cheap fare or extra i^i>fi5 thousand dollars. Of this amount. . • ^SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Mr. A. W. Rollins, of Chicago, a winter trains, but Knowles Hall was as ftij STATIONERY, . . . . . with ii could possibly hold resident of Winter Park, contributed dressed r V^Oly bold of ivell- Sported and Domestic Cigars fifty thousand dollars. This munifi­ - MUSIC. - "•l

A beautiful location on the Water-shed or backbone of Florida, with nine beautiful lakes of running water; with the Hotel Seminole, accommodating 400 guests ; with Rollins College and its 100 students, with an able faculty under Rev. E. P. Hooker, D. D., President. It is one of the most charming resorts in the State. Thousands have visited it to find health and recreation this winter, and none have gone away disappointed. Its educational advantages and its healthfulness, its location and its easy access by railroad makes it the most desir­ able and loveliest spot in Florida. Having added a General Real Fstate Department, those having property to sell, as well as those looking for investments, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. Property will be shown free of charge and maps, circulars, etc., promptly furnished on application to THE WINTER PRRK CO. CLOCHMEDE5

We trust the peopW of Winter Park will be sufficiently pleased with our effori to give them an attractive paper to come to our support generously with advertisements and subscriptions, looking for the return on their investment quite as much to the impression of their town created by a presentable paper sent abroad, as to the direct value to them personally of the reading matter supplied, although we shall try to make this as good as possible, and of a character which shall be an index of t he refined class of people to whom we look for support. Bend us $1.."»() for

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and see that all people at a distance, who are in any way likely to he interested in Winter Park have a chance to sub­ scribe too. Tin- more we gel the better we can make the paper, and we shall take pride and pleasure in enlarging and improving as fast as we can afford to do so. Send us

YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS, and do not be ashamed of a small one. nor too close in calculating the return from as big a one as you can afford, it will all help to make a good showing for the town. Address: Or our Agent: J. B. HENCK, Jr., CHAS. J. LADD, I^OJVGW-OOH*. F5\L,A. WINTER *»AKK:, DM_,A. , 11,000 MILES IN 90 MINUTES!

At the request of the Ladies of the Unitarian Parish, MR. LORING A. CHASE will give on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8th, at 8 o'clock, in the Unitarian Parish Hall at Canton Corner, An account of a trip last Summer, across the Continent, paying particular attention to the

at Salt Lake City,--Interviews with "M" {} "P TV/I" O "NT Q the Elders,-Visits to their Temples, xu-vy xv XTJ-Vlllk' Services in the great Tabernacle, etc.

at San Francisco,—their Joss Houses,-- nTTT"MTnS HJ Gambling Dens,-Opium Dens,--Chi- W JmJm X "^ "" ^ > nese Theatre, Etc.

Yellowstone its wonderful Geysers,—Paint Pots,— Canyons,--Lakes,--Cataracts,—Petrified Park, Forests,-Glass Roads,...Etc. in the mountains of Idaho, in which nine Hunting Trip citizens of Canton took part.

The Talk given by JUoring A. Chaafe Tickets 25 cents. Children 15 cents. last week Wednesday in the Unitarian Parish Hall, on his trip across the All the receipts go to the Unitarian Parish Fund. Continent last summer, in company with nine Canton people, proved to be Canton, June 4, 1887. v^r^eT^^^ as interesting as wao anticipated. A good-sized audience had gathered to hear this, Mr. Chase's first lecture and the frequent mention of the names of well known townsmen together with that wit, for which the lecturer [S noted, made it doubly interesting. Lengthy mention was made of "The OUR attention has been called to an Mormons", "The Chinese'', and the error in the report ol the closing exer­ Enjoyable. Affair. "Yellowstone rai'k." The proceeds cises of jtollins College, printed in our Editor Locliincilc: I see you have $30.00,were devoted to the Church first issue, an error which we need invited any one who is interested in hardly say was unintentional, as the Fund. Winter Park to communicate ; aceounl was a communicated one. items of inter. Our correspondent gave credit for the The young people ol Wild er ' elocutionary exercises to Miss, instead had a inosl enjoyable time on the of Mrs. Dieffenderfer. The former con­ Fourth. Th w ere in\ it ross Lake (Isceola I o at I end a lawn tributed tothe pleasure of the audience at ' 1 Mr. (iml•!. in several well executed musical selec- A1 hall i' i •'• o'clock a numbi t ions, but the instruct ion in elocut ion .• at t he KM vrs \vii had been under the charge of Mrs. hi [hint yo Dieffenderfer, to whom we are glad of | met I he boat s where ill embarked. Wh the opportunity to award due credit, ter il i ow t hey la nded while nol detracting al all from that (iuild s and were welcomed by t due t o Miss Blanche for her part in the san! smiles and e

.lei We are very plad Mr. Stubh Several years ngn there came to a cer- held around again after his \v\-y severe Rollins College the Harvard i tain State normal school in ;i western injury on the trestle of the Orlando and State a young man, tall, rather slightly Winter Park Ry. He has gone to work the South. I built, with chin whis'•;<•«-*; from the mo- hard to complete the several struct ures, j nienl of his ariivnl anybody could see and il will not be long until the whistle of I STI -HUNT'S KSSVY ] Q I he was a man of more than ordinary en- the locomotive will be heard on the While reading ol the eelebr.at ion ol i ergy and abilityand soon he took his ac­ "Lochmede" route. -A y^* knowledged place as .1 leader in his class t he25(W b anni\ ersary of 1 harvard I'ni- We hear thai (he Colored State Fajr , and 1 lie man, on all occasion:; of debate •vcrsity. 1 recalled a remark 1 heard, 1 and literary contest, that wns looked 1O has been located at Orlando, on the line as the one to lead his wide to victory and of the Orlando & Winter Park by. Rev. concerning the incorporation of Rol­ I (Ideal the Opponents ; refusing mi offer 1'res. Bogar is a worker, and with his lins College, It was this—"we intend staff of energetic enthusiasts the Fair is I to become one of the faculty of that in­ 1 0 Ilia ke 1 bis college a 1 I.llVaid of 1 he stitution we next find him in Chicago at bound to be a success. The Q A- W I' the head of the largest commercial school will probably r\n\ trains every 1 r> or 20 South." Can t his be? Perhaps it can in l he VVest, where with his unusual energy minutes, so thai the immense crowd will be more easily seen whether it can or and perseverance he makes it more and be quicklv and comfortably accommo­ not. if we glance at the past history of more successful until the great fire comes dated. i and sweeps hisjeiftci prise with all the le- The beautiful cottage that Mr. B. F. Harvard .and then compare the pros j suits of yiis work from the If ace of the McKee is building for .lohn \l. Frgoocl is peel s ol our college u it Ii t hat . eaitli: poor and somewhat discouraged, assuming shape. 11 will be as prettv a | the struggle for a living began again and in place as there is in Winter Park. The The foundat ion of Harvard < 'ollege i an incredibly short time we find himagain style ol il is taken from several of the ilat es back to L(J3fi,siX years .after the ! on the high road to success with one of best prevailing styles, but partakes of -.el t lenient <)f Host Oil, to an act of t he the list r eal estate conceiiih in Chicagi the nature -of a Queen -Anne cottage more general court of the Massachusetts Bay under his control; t hen conn s t he panic, than any other. It has 1 ii rooms, with Colony, which gave four hundred l values drop lower and lower until unci a tower involving four stories, capped by pounds towards a school or college. ' more stranded and financially distress! d an Italian dome thai makes u very , he turns away from the large city,and in pretty appearance. The fourth or tow­ This was al a rime when these young a neighboring city he assumes the man­ er story is composed almost entirely of colonies were undergoing hardships ol agement of one of the largest provincial rich shades and colors of cathedral glass. every descript ion, light ing against cold daily papers in the West, but, his sti The house will have all modern arrange­ and famine, wars with nations to see t Ies ha vc begun to tell tm him mrri "wii h ments for comfort such as plenty of which would gain possession of this impaired health he turns his head to­ closets, fine china closets, bath rooms land .and the many trials with the wards Florida hoping to regain his head h with marble slabs and silver trimmings. savages. and (>erhaps some of the money he had The vestibule, library and parlor win­ Newtown was chosen for the site ol lost. Soon after arriving in Florida he dows and doors are to be of the richest the college, but, the name was soon comes across one of his boyhood's kind of cathedral glass, and take it all in changed to that of Cambridge. This cronies and together t hey purchase quite all it will be a neat, complete .and tasty si tract of kind, survey d, stake it on in­ structure and a credit to Winter Park. name was given, probably, in honor to town lots and soon where hut a short oi i he town of t he same name in Eng­ I inie before the Indian had held und land, on .account of the University lo puted sway, we behold rising, as if b.\ OUR LAKES. eated there. Perhaps this was a fort­ mamc.ii beautiful town, a magnificent •» I>J J unate name, for t he next year a \ onng hotel, and the walls of the largest edu­ "Four limpid hakes! Four Naiades, cational institute in the whole State. (>r S\ ]\ a a Deit ies, are 1 here, clergyman, .lohn Harvard, a graduate In flowing robes of a/.ine dressed ; of Cambridge ('ollege. England, died.' The lame of Winter Park, with the Semi­ l'niir lovely handmaids, thai uphold nole and Rollins College, has become and having been very much pleased Their shining mirroru rimmed with gold wit h the ( hoiee of na me. bequea t bed world-wide and the results of the start To 1 be la ir fit y in t lie West ." made by < 'hapman and Chase are larger one-half of his property and his entire and more lasting than >Ir. Coring A. These lines were written by Longfel­ library t o 1 he new school. Thisact in­ Chase, for it is of him we write, ever in spired t he colonist s. and all. both rich low in testimony to the beautiful situ­ his most hopeful moments anticipated. and poor, made cont ribul ions for t he II h;is been our urea I good-forl line to get ation and natural surroundings of sa iue object . For coming! oa new hand, some of t he lai gest capitalists and most Madison, Wisconsin, but they .arc leaving behind society and friends, t hey prominent philanthropists interested in equally applicable to our "fair city in greatly lelt the need of educational the work, and with such men as Francis advantages. J>. Knowles. Col. Fairbanks, "Messrs. the South" as to that in the West In the beginning, this institution was Coiustock, Rollins, IVrkTiam, j lulcltius, Lakes Maitland, Osceola. Virginia and \.\ uran, Judge Welhorne, and .a score of •simply, what we call now .a school. others, the success of Winter Park is cer­ Killarney surround us here.even more For some years it continued in this tain. Heart and soul with these Messis. closely than the four described abovi way struggling bard to meet expenses. Chapman and Chase, with zeal unabated, surround Madison, .and four loveliei Its progress, of course, w.as greatly arc working earnestlvTor the success of hindered during the war, lor the troops handmaids it would be hard to knd. the place they worked so hard to found made their headquarters iu Cambridge and fashion after their own notions. grouped about the seat of any town in and even t ook t he college buildings for t he world. barracks. At times it seemed as though Jottings. Lake Maitland, the largest of the the enterprise would fail. In order40 raise necessary funds, lotteries were Subscribe for Lochmede. four lies at the extreme north end of resorted to.and the two halls, Sioiigh- Try Ladd's Laetart for an acid drink. the town, .a nd extends to the adjoining ton and Holworthy.'wbich still stand Mr. .leroine Capen has been quite sick town of Maitland. It is a mile and a in 1 he cent er ol l be campus, were for ;i few days. He is much better now. half long b\ perhaps a mile in width built in this way. (rradually t be Key. S. F. (iale writes \fvy enthusias­ school emerged into a college .and now .and contains two islands, one of which tically o! the rooks and prospects of is the leading university in America LOCHMEDE. is .about a quarter of a mile long. The .and even rivals many in theOld World. Ladd has an extra quality of Carbolic shape of the lake is very irregular, so After thinking over the hardships Soap. Everyone needs it to keep the that one may tra verse its various bays land struggles of this institution, ran skin in good condition in warm we;if her." and passages to a distance of many I we not hope, thai in time, Rollins Col­ Ceo. S.Fisk, son of Key. 1 . H. Fink, lege may taken high place among the who w;is foreman on t lie .Yew Age, is eni- miles before seeing the whole of it or insl it ut ions ol t he hand ? 1 Via ainly ployed in Da Costa's job office in Jack­ seeming to repeat .any part of his sonville. her prospects fort hefut ure a re brighter course. It is surrounded by large pri­ •1 nd more Ha t t erillg. bow prices, extra quality .and good Tin- origin fot the establishing of variety in stationery at Ladd's. Have vate places, mostly planted as orange you tried that handsomely illuminated groves, which have long held a leading these two schools for learning was paper? * somewhat similar. Florida is eom- rank among the groves of this sect ion - para t i vely a new country, and we colo­ It was a Winter Park druggist who of the State. The owners of many of named his mocking bird Viiium. llehnd nists, .as we might call ourselves, hav the best authority that "wine is a them came here before the advent of I ing left the educational advantages al mocker." railroads, and cleared .a way t he native the North, naturally craved for t In an. as the colonists did in those days. Mr. I>. K. .liiniiesou has been very suc­ forest to plant their trees. The hand cessful with a patch of leosinte, and Now gladly the news was received ol thinks it the host forage plant fortius was then, only ten or twelve years ago 1 his new hist it ill ion, .and most of all count ry. subject to entry under the homestea* by tlie residents of Winter Park .and Our compositor mislaid several pages la ws. or could bebought .at the govern vicinity. 1 larva id. probably. has< lone of items with notices of different happen­ ment price of $1.25 per acre. Now tin more t o make Most on famous t han auv ings, for which we are sorry, as we shall other thing. For it is a noticeable fncl Irs not to slight anybody iu our local unimproved hand is worth $100 t< thai wherever a college is located, t here. items. $200 per acre, and the groves woiih society has a different tone. The peo Dalmatian Insect Powder, ttoach and many of them bring $1,000 to $2,00< do not st rive merely for weall h and Rat Ex terminators, Borax, Sulphur, etc. are indispensible in every fumilv these per acre. To those who delight in th pleasure but are roused in iniprove- summer days, and at Ladd's you will evidences of human progress and do ""•'it ot their minds. find them. * minion over nature, 1 he *'.m\ of t lies The sitriiAtion pi this college and also n p The families of Messrs. S S. .and .]. S. broad acres covered with fine frui "' l'n>Ate would seen. | o a ugur sire Capen will leave on the 1 Nth for Daytona, ;rss- ''. no;h,»K assisted, but besides where they will enjoy 1 he sen breezes,and l fees, where such a short time .ago wa ,llls' U"' founders of the .ollege are rest and recuperate al Rev. Geo. Stowe's only the comparatively worthies wiesl christian workers, and aim to lt h over "Cliff House/' waste of pine woods, is a very imprei V ? ''""I w instruct the stu- «3t8't,"l< H»ey will become good and Lumber and other materials have he- sive one. gnu to arrive for Th-. Ht'ilkel's new build­ useful men and women. ing on the lots next to Agnew block; it , Tl|eivuiv many elements of success will be put up at once under the rhnrgi <"'•'' school. \ ei its reputation depends of Mr. John Dieffenderfer. Irti-gely upon its students; then let us Llovd Donkel has the latest invention strive, we, wl,() are the first to receive in the w;i \ of a typewriter and for ten instructional Rollins College, toaivea dollars and a very limited amount of nanieto 't, which we hope will be last­ pracl ice one can have an excellent insl ru­ men! and know how to play it. ing, b we form societies and clubs, in these hrsl /ears of the college, we may Mr. Wanton S. Webb was here on the tnTi in the interest of his "Florida On be sure, that those who succeed us, will Wheels." lie seems very cheerful with naturally adopt our ideas. Knowing the prospects of what wet hink a splendid tins, we should avoid everything which plan for advert ising Florida and its pro­ Ul!l "'" tend to self-improvement ductions. Ga. PT- 1 riudiw ipt our 17 <; Tracker, u>«.. Many friends ol ,Jno. Carvillc Stovin, F.si|. rejoice in 1 he gi eal improvement ill thai gentleman's iiealth. ;i change so marked as to seem almost miraculous. ROLLINS COLIvK< VK. 11 revives memories of two and three years ago 1o see him Inking flips to town with his favorite I 'oily. Kev. s. |). Smith, of Orlando, preached ;il the ( ongregat ional church on Sunday, Winter Pari, Fin.. July 20, 1887. on exchange with ,Kev. Dr. Hooker, While he supplied this chinch in Ihesuni- mer of IS80 this gentleman made many To PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES, PRINCIPALS OP PREPARATORY SCHOOLS AND friends in Winter Park, and they are al­ ACADEMIES SUPERINTENDENTS OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, AND < KTHER FRIENDS ways pleased lo greet him. OF EDUCATION : A crate of handsome LeConte pears for Mr. \y. A. Hunter and another of luscious peaches for Mr. S. 1'. Cutler. Are there any students of Collegiate or Preparatory grade under your provoked the envy of their less fort unate care or within your knowledge, who \\e^\ a mild .and healthful climate? neighbors on the arrival of the express the other day, We-anxionsly await the Some come to Florida too hate, but thousands are finding here renewed day when the orchards in our neighbor­ hood shall be bearing similar crops. vigor and prolonged life. Many youth predisposed to pulmonary or rheu­ The Winter l'nrk Co. has decided to matic diseases might have confirmed health if they would spend the school issue a hN-pnge pamphlet. to be beauti­ fully illustrated and all to be done in the year (Oct, I May 31) from the age of twelve to twenty at some favorable highest style ol the printers' and engrav­ point in t his St at e. ers' art. H is only necessary lo say thai d has been put entirely in the hands of Dr. Henry Fosier. of Clifton Springs. N. Y., claims that this immediate Mr. Loring A. Chase b> guarantee to everybody that it will be tirsi-class in vicinity is the most healthful locality on the globe, Hesaysofthe College every part irulnr. grounds: "No locality is more healthful or more beautiful for sitnatiori.' The crash of breaking glasses and thud of lalling barrels called the attention of Hon. A. J. Russell, State Superintendent of Public lust ruction, attributes 1 he few loungers about the Park on Sat­ his continued life and vigor to the Florida climate. He says of Rollins Col-, urday to the billiard room. It transpired thai ;i verdant youth, asphing to the lege: "It is a rare opportunity for parents of children who cannot bear a honors and posit ion of ii "counter jump­ rigorous climate, afforded at the hands of Providence." We cannot receive er," attempted to jump the counter. Be­ ing insecurely fastened the counter invalids, but many will be well here who would be unable to study in a colder tipped, and the youth, cider barrel ami climate. I send you our prospectus for next year and my report for glasses were all thrown in a heap to the Hour. last year. The committee of the Colored State Fair wiis heie last week looking at loca­ May you nol be able to do the great est possible kindness to some whom tions. H is composed of very intelligent, energetic men who .aie looking after the you would serve by informing them concerning the opportunity here and success of the Fair closely. They have advising them to come to Rollins College or to its Preparatory Department ? decided to locale il on the line of the 0. & W. P. K. R. on a beautiful piece of land Yours I rnly. stretching from Lake Mizell to Lake F. P. HOOKER, IVesjdeli Berry undlieautifully shaded with magnif­ icent live and waler oaks, if the grounds can be nicely In id off and adequate build­ II 'inter ParA, Orange Co.. Fin . July Jo. 1887. ings creeled. Now if our people and the people of Orlando are wide awake they will proceed to furnish the necessary fences and buildings as t he Fair will bring a tremenduous crowd here for a week and will add greatly to our winter's trade and attractions. We understand that the Fail- will be opened by Hon. B. K. Bruce, ex-Registrar of the Treasury The Winter I'nrk Co. will issue ten thousand or more 18 page pnm and that ex-8enator Revels and many j other promiuenl men of the colored race ohlets. /'.,\T inches, just as soon as possible. ! are expected. The 0: & W. P. R. R. will run trains to the gale every 1." or 2 They will he beautiful illust rn ted a ml the no/A u (// be exeeutetl m the ! minutes from Orlando and will mat arrangements to takecare of an inunens crowd in a prompt and comfortab' very hest style. iiiiinner. It has been derided to put in. in addition to ninny pretty views of the

icenery in the neighborhood, pictures at such other houses as the owners led

\illing to pay first vost of elevt-o-platek for. They will cost about $25.00

< nd after the pamphlet is printed the cut will belong to the person paying

'or it for future use if required.

It is proposed tit get these out at once. and. of eon rse. from the size of The plans for more business buildings are in the hands of contractors and will be stinted soon. Thus does 1 he fall h<' pamphlet the number ofelectro phi tes t-o go in will have to he limited; if In nun begin. Mr. and Mrs. F.tter have engaged the you wish yours lo go in please send a photograph or good sketch, at your n loins lately occupied by l>r. I'recht in the Frncker building, .and nave gone to WRING I. CHASE. housekeeping there. •arhest convenience, to • I ir ii nil - • Mr. Swinhoe, of l.ake Howell, brought / /.'; Devonshire St., ; 11 duly lolh, the lasi of his crop of grape fruit. For nine months we have hen BOSTON MAS-. enjoying this excellent fruit. Mr. .1. I>. Shelp. for the past two or three years foreman of Movers' mill sit ,, please send at once if you desire to Lake K ilia i my, left for central New York As the time is now quite limiti on his annual vacation,Monday the 18th Rev. Mr. Bates, of Sanford. prcache avail yourself of this offer. Very Respectfully at AH Saints' Episcopal Church last Sm day and read morning prayer. Thesanie THE WINTER PAKK r<> service will be held next Sunday at 10:80 i lie i.on II v ()l .Ml'. a. m. s. S. Capen. i ern.ips u itarvard College" would Messrs. Movers and Miildaugh will soon open its doors equally for both sexes, begin Ihe erection of Dr. Ilenkel's busi­ CARD OF THANKS. all t hose disagreeable feat ures, such as ness building and of a neal last y cot I age secret societies, etc.. Would be done Mr. .Joseph A. Noble .and faniilv wish lor Mr. Chuuncey l.'euuv on his lovely, lot* on New Knglnnd avenue. away with. May we not think it wise lo express their appreciation of the kind that Rollins College gives equal rights ness of the people of Winter Park,and of Mr. \V. A. Hunter has moved his build­ t o girls a nd boys ? their assistance during the recent illness ing on West Park Ave. to Ohio Ave. .and will use il as an annex to.a larger, new j .and burial of Mrs. Noble. This saying- that "thiscollegeshould st ind lire to be envied on 1 he corner, A i be a Harvard of the South" -did not Winter I'nrk.,Inly Jd. 1:-;S7. contract for the work haw been made mean, that to be such. Harvard musl with Mr. Hunt of Maitland. be imitated, either in its beautiful FOR SALE. A house in Winter Park, has eleven fin­ A lively party consisting of Mrs. S. S.. buildings or us plan of management Misses .Icssieaiid Louise, Muster Jerome. bill to i ry .and make this the leading ished rooms, near Depot, Post Office, Churches, Stores, Schools, etc, A good Mr. and Mrs. .1. s. rn pen left on Monday college of the South, as Harvard claims bargain if applied for Boon. Apply on for Dnytona to l.ake a dip in sail water to be of t he Noi-i h. And able I 0 send the premises, o> the proprietor. and to recuperate, they will board at into the world, graduates, who will ."-llil I!. .1. I). LARBAUKK. (leorge siowe's ('lift' ('oi tage. become as noble and useful as those Ho me ambitious and veil tiircHome stu­ ha \e been, w ho ha ve claimed "Fa u dent (?) attempted to enter the si ore < if Han .nd ' for i heir Alma Muter. Mi*. J£. I.. MaxHon on Sunday night, CLARA L. (WHO. Fortunately the rear window, where en­ trance was sought, w.as securely fastened. and thr objeel was nol accomplished. Among the directors of the new Citizens! Jottings. National Bank of Orlando we notice the name of our townsman, Mr. Henry s. Notice of Incorporation of the Groves and crops look line in this Kedney. locality. Town of Winter Park. " Dalmntiai| Insect Powder. Roach and ,u Prof. Davis has opened a restaurant Rat Kxterminators, Borax, Sulphur,etc. • .„,. ,.f the provisions "I > ' Under andIhy virtue, ofthe V „ •„„.„, in Qnincy Mark are indispensible in every family these 1(1 A letter from Mr. Forbes fixes his where­ lawBottheSt.at«olFtoria»B £ th ^ne, summer days, and at Ladd's you will ,,oration <>f ''"its .Hi I , „|s abouts til Alfred. Maine. hom find them. Watered voters w, hin «' ^ ,,„,, „ Mr. Paul is the possessor of a fine huge A fine business building with a good hereinafter .leserlbe • . »- sili,, .Hstricl Into alligator from Fake lima. store room and a thoroughly equipped is our inline.,, to 1 . M' ,|l;,( a meetin«tor i'...... ,,,,.,,, i,,a,a with about twenty rooms theTownotWlnte.,11 ,, v|i ,s , .J.K .., t M ]; ] " "iU 1; ;; i,:*•'.•"«»'^ > " ,^^k Lottery tickets .absorb the attention """" " T v s,.i,t in IKW, al 2 o'clocK some of niir Moiffhhoi'H iiliotit this is one of the new enterprises that is a Hull, on Saturday, sapr, rw certainty here "P' Itf" , , , , • .„,,i :,s fellows, to wil time. Metoaand bounds<;, " .„.,„.,.„, section on- Mr. Paul hnsrented Iheliainwell house Mrs. Smith, whose stay with her father, Beginning at the.northewre thi K „>,,. on New Fnglnnd Ave. and will move in Mr. Reid, has been shortened by news HI. Town-hto twenti two ^.^ ^ ^ from her home in Scotland, will be much twenty-nine i-M east, » , .H(.,.,tm. corner. at once. Township line t o the ';'!',., .„ ,, mil«i i o t he missed by the many warm friends she has bhencewathtwoandone-quarttruw n 0, Dr. Hooker ami family go to Daytona n made while here. Bouth-weBl corner o thef*°" * lhi,\,.,.„ ,.:•.,. U'acii, annul August 1st, for a month or the nortti-easl oaarbe' ,' • ; , l!]lnK, twentj six weeks. We are pleased to see Dr. Baker with Township twenty-two --. ^' ,.;„, .„„,„.„.,> I Mr. I but is having his lovely villa on us once more. The' Dr. is an enthusiastic chemist and thinks that lots of good mtlei lode m.nt h-ea*t «" „ He,tton Si* Lake Usceola all fixed up for occupancy things can be made from the vegetable quarter ol the norti^t Xtv-two (22) south. early in the fall. "-» ,1,iK TmV S'"\' £north two nndone- products of Florida. Ran*e thirty tSOl «as • I ' « "or ,y^u Many matrimonial maneuvers may Mr. I Iaresnape, of Wahoo, Nebraska, u,v ,,.. , miles ™*»£ ^'chains, more or materialize here in the early fall, we ho]>e Bhtp line, thenee west Blxt^U. t)u, sulll,,.„:is, took :i look at Winter Park on the 96th. le88, alonn said towi- Township twen- I hey are all true. J Like everybody who comes here in the eornerof Section thJ^J"**^ [!W] Bn*t, thenee W. H. Ogburn, having acquired fame summer, he was greatly surprised at the north one-hall I'd ' ^.„.,,„„ ,orner, them* and fortune, has left Winter Park for his cool weather we have here in comparison Mild aei-tloii totnoauarwr »<< native hills of (ieorgia. hen eaouth with the north. weal two [2] miles . • IO. ,|llljl(, „„„,..„• l l ,,,,, Rev. Henry.I. Walker was in town a Here is something to think of! Figure ..i.w' ' . f'l , J ontainlnK torty^ix few hours last Saturday, looking after up the cost of all the papers and maga­ the interests of Hie M. F. Church. M. M.'Otl zines you take, and see if it will not pay W S. I.illli' .1 II Fool ,1. I'. Stovin's well known family horse, yon to take them all sit once at club I |1 li.mVel marles < 'lark -^Icxnn.l.'i i::el Dolly, got fractious Tuesday, ran away rates—C. .1. Ladd is a subscription agent • Isaa. A KlHnft'Woo.1 Henry FT K.Mlue> and left the buggv a total wreck, nobodv and will save you more than ten per * (,' It. Israel TTl. l^gTlSIE- hurt. cent. - ToSeph .1 Tbrdon f i>. n.iok.'i Cliarl.'s .1. I.adn Williaiii Wils.ui Low prices, extra quality .and good There is a revival of interest in hois. ~.ln.i. It. l'.i-K'">d ,1 c. Houston variety in stationery at Ladd's. Have racing among our English friends residing |>, ('. UiwUiTT 1.; 1. Maxsen you tried that handsomely illuminated near hake Maitland. Last Saturday I s CapHii V .'. AVilk.'H ,)' (• SnTITti c V \vri.ai paper'.' evening there was a contest on the Or­ .In... M. UiiiiU'i- U .1 l> l.in-i-al lion. .I. F. Welborne, .lohn II. Frgood, lando course, between the horses of Tliim. W. C.ritlUlis V,. T. SToses Messrs. llopwood, Oliver and Willett. D...V I'l.if'U •y \> W'ils.ni and the fa inilies of S. S.Titid .1. S. Capen 1 ,;' i llrli.l.TWOU Four horses ran, and, we hear thai Mr. \\ alferTiTnp^" represented Winter Pa rK at Pablo IV.eh ^and.v istnu>o.' ,;' l. Hruokins on the 24th. Aubrey Hopwood won in two straight U. If. Tliavei; \V T'TUUliUld heats with his bay pony. tljMirv Uanlel? frank IV Rawl. Mr. Schai•ringhansen left for a shorl pi: .1 amieHon Williaiu n<_>v«T! run to New York last Friday night, his by the way, speaking of weather, I have S. S < apeli \ 11 ltinlcn just looked over the columns of a paper \llru lUrkris thoughtful, studious face will he missed f 1. \1. l.anljJL' from our si reets. published in Illinois and find the reports \V \| ltaxl.'i- of deaths by sunstroke and heat to be (vm v naH4 A Idler received from Pen. French, loO. 1 his was for two days in the North now at Columbus, (ia., expresses the JliJii^-i- A xhoma. ami Northwest. Now we don't want to J, [.add, wish that he might enjoy some of our brag over so serious a matter, but, not uc.i.eit ltnffln. his \ maris 1 cool, pleasant air. witness to one case has or can be traced to Florida. 0 w WashlnRton. his s mark! mark Mr. Frkerl is doing the tin work on lietlercoinc 1o Florida,good people, and Richard Redmond, his x mark Mr. Frgood's new house, for Messrs. refrigerate. s',,,.1,,1 Wilson. His s mark d-l n Crumley and Harrison, of Sanford. We Winter Park, Aug. 1st. 1887. Last Saturday Die angel of death en­ need a tin shop here. tered the home of Mr. .1. A. Noble and TheO. A W. P. P. K. have finished the took from him, and from our midst, his L_l| Donkel is working Up a large hns- bridges at tlie Canal and Lake Missel run devoted wife. Several months ago he iness in grain and feed. and are now hard al work on 1 he trestle had the misfortune to have his arm William savs that the prolonged ser­ along .lohn P. Morton's pi;ice. broken in two places, nol being very well vices held in'Hannibal Square the. pasl We are in receipt of thecardsol Messrs. off iu this world's goods, it has since de­ I'orlniuht are a "contracted" incetni-. flail and White, real estate and loan volved upon tier to nurse and care for Rev.Oaruenterofficiated at the Kpisco- agents. These gentlemen will undoubt­ him and to care for their huge family, pal church Sunday last. edly build up ;i good business. heroically has she battled during the Heavy showers have frequently visited Airs. Stovin brought a Large wild cat, long, hot summer months against odds us during the week past. that she had caught in a trap, to the tlwil would have tried to the utmost the depot on the 2t5tn and sent it to Han- strongest constitution, and, now weary, There was :i large wash-out at Han- ford to have it taxidermatized. and tired ol the unequal strife she has nihle Square on Monday. folded her hands and gone to her long, Jjidgc Welborne has seven ('alley's Mr. Ibiresiiiipe. meidioned in another well-earned rest. Truly if a life of self- giiiivas that are Bearing nicely. place; w;is very.enthusiastic over Winter sacritice and of devotion to the wants of Park, subscribed for LOCUM i: mo and home and family entitles one to an eter­ The (iiimwell house is finished and Mr. promised lo come back in the winter. nal home of happiness .and rest, right I'ii ill has moved in it. 11 is a very pretty well has she earned her title to such a cottage. Winter Park and its Attractions. mansion. The funeral services were Seidlitz Powders, fresh and carefully Editor Lochmede: —When .abroad, held ill the Congregational Church on prepared, in huge quanties at Ladd's Sundav. people ask us where we are from? We Six for -in cts. The advent of ;i daughter caused re­ answer, Winter Park. Oh, yes! [have joicing in the family of L. J. P.uchiinan. heard of Wini er Park, that is where Tuesday morning. *. — • - there Is such a line college; they say. WINTER PARK, AUG. 5, 1887. Ladd has an extra quality of Carbolic £+- -5 iS-SS > Soap. Everyone needs it to keep the o_ +J n - We .answer, yes, Rollins College. Do r— **" :^-; skin in good condition in warm weather.* r - \ on wonder why Rollins College is be­ Now THAT the re-inrorporntion of Win­ - "il^li. It w;is ii boy that caused the counten­ —w Z Sx —. 0f. %,K ter Park is being agitated, we sincerely coming so noted? I will tell fon the ance of O.J. McMillan to be so unusually bt^ 1 —~ +- ~*~ secret Our own beloved past or is the hope lh; it ;d 1 of on r citizens will lay aside wreathed in smiles, last Friday morn­ ^ /- all personal feeling* they may have iu the ing. •."*j :/ president—the fear of the lord is the y x *J C E how prices, extra quality and good ^ v. matter, bake a thoughtful view of the —i-. beginning of wisdom: I he pupils first variety in stationery at Ladd's. Have •— ^ ^ X benefits and ad vantages of having a good lesson for t he day is prayer in chapel; you tried that handsomely illuminated local government here, think of the capi­ g.as H the teachers are a corps of christian paper? 3 '='

ta] that may be induced lo come here, • 7C^4 , workers; the boys are the best be­ A letter from Mr. Peckham. who is now T. Z 7 -- x i. - but which can not be so induct I to come at his pretty cottage at New port, coin- haved of any college I know*of; who t ; J | g if there is no law or protection to their plains, as do all letters from Ihe North, han d x EJ; > pe r h i have never been known to take down of hot weather. — •— ^- +-> . -^ property while away,and having decided w w—z — Messrs. P.rookins A: Straughler have ~ Q — the bell, or lock the faculty up. or bar to fa vor it, roll up our sleeves and goto JI: r. •?• ~l•£ the contract to get out stove wood for —X ~ — the door with a COW tied to the knob, — work with l he firm determination first, Capen iv Co., and the way they make the as boys often do ill t he Noi t h. to have every registered voter in the dis­ chips My is a caution. Education was the great drawback trict present at the meeting; second, to georneW. Godfrey, one of Winter Park'a to persons coming to Florida with a work harmoniously for the successful niost steadfast friends, has been quite sick ill his home in Rochester, N. Y.,\lrs. family, but, not now with a second termination of the meeting; third, to Bf Si* Q -r • Harvard right herein our midst, and Godfrey has also been far from well. 1 elect a good, representative board of »~ already letters of inquiry .about fur­ The many friends of Hugh MacCalluni, -^2 "X — r-". nished rooms and cottages for rent officers; fourth, to loyally abide by the Esq., will rejoice to learn of the safe ar- 5 3-~ >- %& .are pouring m on the president. Dr.j issue and give the board of officers elected rivalof his family party at Edinburgh, M — - X *-* «J_I w J. 2 Hooker, [understand a great many .all 'the moral support and encourage­ Scotland, in perfect health and spirits. The.Capen families returned on Satur­ 55 x >jS .~ — • Will come from < Irlando, bul let no one ment which they will need in the per­ H day from Pablo, all of them looking well fSl) s I stand back, if not room for all at pres­ formance of dul ies which are not re­ ent, there will be a Large building .•mil hearty and Miss Louise, especially, g ". munerative, are undertaken for the pub­ is restored to her usual good health and ~ 4- I—1 ' erected in the near future, and also a X f".> lic good alone, and which will nol be any spirits. gymnasium building, where, 1 presume, MX x•" • the military drills will take place, but. too pleasant even with the hearty co-1 Ladd has the Columbia Axle Oil, the ~' — o — /. 1 very finest thing for carriage axles. This S'x X Rollins College is not .all of Winter operation of the citizens of the place. i>&] is also the placeforthe ladies to purchase -— "^ Park; her society is considered the Let's put it through with a hearty, good- 3 £• % is ^ 1. iin execellent Sewing Machine Oil thill is H best ; to say you live in Winter P.ark ^ X . humored push, and with a "three times unexcelled. - r. F. |». Hooker and family left for a other ten minutes or less carried us to bore I liein. vacation at T55ylions beach, on the 2nd, t he opposite shore, where a re t be homes they will go by the B. S., 0. C. In id out t he set t lenient of . been published for Winter Park, and in able house, and got trees, vines) flow- \ Osceola, with this as its principal fact as pretty ;i bookaacan be produced. ers, vegetables and grass well startea, The front cover has the two cupids that street. The Orlando and Lake.lesup have hecome—in a manner—the trade and thosewho think il takes ten years Railroad, as projected and partly mark of Winter i'ark; following this will to make a home in Florida should go built, just before the construction of be ;i map of Florida showing all the rail­ and see what can be done in one, if roads and steamboat lines in Florida, the South Florida Bail road in isso. then cuts of the two beautiful little .inly ;i little thought and care and would have passed here, and here churches here, followed by cuts of the muscle are put out at interest during would have been the town, instead of dimming natural scenery and some of the time. the pretty cottages, the two pages thai around the South Florida si at ion. come in the middle are to contain a •Ijldge Mizell is one of the old settlers But jusi as be was upon the point of birdseve view of the town. There will here, and with the march of improver idso be tine views of Rollins College and completing the contracts for the Or­ and all will be interspersed with appro­ incuts has moved from his little pio­ lando and Lake .lesnp. Mr. Brantley, priate and entertaining printed matter. neer's bouse in the old orange, grove who was the mainspring of the enter Inside the back cover will be ,i folded map showing, accurately, seven square into ii large and comfortable one on a prise, suddenly died, and his road was miles in this locality, taking from (Orlando high knoll.commanding a fine outlook never built . to W oodhridge. showing all the lakes in across the lakes. He joined our party blue and making as pretty a ninp its has Wit h the opening'of the new Orlando ever been published in the State. This and showed us over a portion of the iv \\ intei Park Rail way, this neighbor entire work has been put in the bands of land adjoining; his own and belonging hood will be made more accessible. _F. A. ('hase,. which is a sufficient guaran­ tee that ii will l>e first-class in every re­ ' to pen. French. Here, between Lake ' and will-again come forward to claim spect. It will be issued to the public Mizell and Lake Berry, another beau­ its share of attention us a desirable aboil 1 October 1. Theconipnny will be tiful little'sheet of water, is as pret t y at ;i great expense iu issuing this work, place of residence. But our w.itches and they will bear most of it, and make a piece of ground as one need wish to warned ns to be moving, and passing it a readable, attractive hook. It s'-ill . see. A house built here would easily hastily through Judge Mizell's old have ii space for plain advertising cards, command a view of all three lakes. but no displayed advertisements will be grove, which contains over looo bear­ Virginia, Mizell .and Perry, with access Z <• it — used,and it is hoped that all our citizens ing trees, besides ninny interesting ex- > - u will take an interest in the matter and to all' for boating. Good sense has peri incuts in t reeiailt lire about t he old +•> C Z help along a work that will bean honor — 2 •—- » to the town and do, not only the Winter been sbownmi leaving some of the n;i- house, we hastily extracted the juice Park Company, but each individual in tive live-oak trees standing and they 9*~B . f./ rx from a sweet Seville-orange by way of — _; x . — the community a great amount of good. i -^- add much to the beauty as well as sampling its products, and after a " i: -i ^-. - £ T" the comfort of the place. One-of them I moment's stop .-it Prof. Barrows' .Sf 4) li • JC ST;^ b s hits taken the "weeping'' form and house, wereonee more alloat. A letter from .Mr. (>. F. Chapman tells of good health and'contiUiiHa Hiibscrip- makes a circular .arbor perhaps t hirl y

ire d : ser i lion to I.OCIIMKDI;. feet in diameter, in the center of which :-?^?t GO TO HALIFAX. We have been pleased to notice thege- are three trunks ten to twelve -inches niid (lapt. Fa ton. ex-Mayor of Maitland, Mr. W. G. Wright, the manager of in town sever-ill times Lately. He, like a in diameter, and all around the trail­ the Halifax excursion*, informs us wise man,spends his summers in Florida ing branches touch the ground in an and has a good time. that better arrangements have been almost perfect circle. The shade is made than ever before foe t be pleasure h'obert White. Jr.. returned from his dense and cool, and ;i more perfect northern trip, on Wednesday, full of and amusement of his next excursion business for the fall and winter. Robert natural summer reading or dining party to Halifax Beach. We think is n rusher, find when he puts his shoulder room it is impossible to inmgine. We from I be let t er ol appreriat ion printed lot he wheel it's got to move. were told'of some giant oaks farther - — below that any one fortunate enough *jj r- — Rollins College is about to issue its on, which however the limited time at Is s 5 ffJ- § - prospectus for 1887-8. It will bea hand­ to be a member of the coining excur­ Z~ p. ~ E'-SS5 some pamphlel and will contain full par­ our command did not .allow us to sion, will be .assured of good! real menl ticulars of faculty, studies, etc. They y .-:-7 vtsil. and ii pleasant time. §r S<-. £ • ~ = ^ - 5 can he had of Dr. Hooker when issued £ ~ -^ Returning towards Judge Mi/.ell's The following is the letter, which =~i —•.•a'g X +- <-j We noticed JUi\ J'.ognr, president of the c- —i z- colored people's cdntc Fair, nt the Park house we saw the ground Which the bears fhe signatures of many citizens B OS 4 _ -o 3 a e ™ **» — £ x a - z Tuesday, lie is working hard for the colored people propose to occupy for well know n in t bis communrt y : ^s »IP« « ©^ success <>f theFairandii will be one of —y -^— — r- ~ - ?- their great fair nexl winter. Here a WHEREAS, We have enjoyed t he nos C £"£ r. ~ — •- the grandest successes ever achieved in r. , -^ - pit ;ilit ies of Messrs. Wright. Anderson B —* -«* t his la nd of successes. Hat topped, circular knoll commanding i r— —. 6£ •» w and Bostrom on our excursion to the = .' — —. s/ — 3. a view of both hikes. Berry and Mizell. x '*'•'—' ~- Mr. St ubblefield is now hard at work far-famed Halifax Beach, duringwhich +- - . * C-r.gjS T; a. . ---= >^ on the.O. iV. W. P. Wy trestle on the west affords a line site for the buildings of we have been royally treated b\ the x - > end of Lake Virginia, which, when com­ •e w — — !!. j the fair, w bjle around and just under said gent leinen and 01 hers ; t berefore c^g<; — pleted, will about complete their road Resolved. T\\;\\ we return to these a from (Irlnndo to 11sceoln, with the excep­ i the brow will be laid ;t circular race •21? . tion of laying the rails. j course, which the natural shape of the gent leinen our heartiest thanks; th.it - *£ x «l5ce we recommend them to everybody as aj; r-i C •*-» »-3 _ - We iiie sorry to learn of 1 he serious ill­ ground will enable a very large number ee-*-> « j. < - t. x -~ ness of Ai. W- Rollins in Chicago. Mr.Xi, first-class gentlemen, and the enter­ "•** « z. * 4 ,.— _ x'5 r — of people to get an easy view of. A prise in which they are engaged as all — — .. - A. Rollins, his brother, hns been tele­ graphed to his bedside from Boston and circular fence will surround all, enclos­ t hat is claimed for it and more. wi ites ii friend here that he is improving, ing about ten acres, and the neighbor­ In freedom from insects, delightful — - ' — '- .' X ~ but is ii very sick man. air, and suitability as .i summer re ing grounds above described will be A little bird whispers in our ear that sort, we can truly say the superior of Utilized as a park, in which visitors x F .a a> a, i.' the wedding bells rung gaily at Long- Halifax Beach does not exist. wood, on Monday, and that Mr. Pinker, ! may enjoy a quiet stroll if so inclined, To I he people of < h'liioml w ho so hi) - 21 — g of ( hibriellii, of the firm of Hunter & Par- ' Altogether the place is admirably kindly tendered us their entertain­ -3 i _H ^ 3 ker, Winter Park, wns one of the parties ment, we'are grateful, and in filet the most interested. Further particulars adapted to the purpose, and the new ~ 3| a. _ t, excursion from its inception to its nexl week. railway skirting Lake Mizell just at • - - «ra.- ^ 3- .-.S. > a close w;is a full, unqualified success. Tuesday morning Dr. Peak^of Orlando, the foot of the knoll will give an easy F. P. Hooker, Pres.. Winter Park. •_ •/. s*E£»i was hastily summoned by telephone, to 1 ._ i *J D £ -3 «_s means of access .-it .all time. Philip Isaacs, Sec'y,Sorrento,Fla. [ ^ :» *-r •?•£ attend Mr. .Robert Hopwood, nt Bigelow Place, whose tirm had been dislocated at Passing on to the north of Judge Ii. T. Hall, Tavares, Fla. 1 he shoulder by a horse falling upon Him. Mizell's house, wtatill find high land, J. R. Mizell, Winter Park, Fla. R. R. Thayer, Winter Park, Fla. its Ihs s i w Ii was ;i narrow escape from a very ser­ from which extended views over the f*. — —» . c— — ious and perhaps fatal injury. Henry S. Chubb. Winter Park. neighboring'lakes are had, and which (i. A. (iinn. P.iol.t. Fla. £*Sx 5^ The secretary of the Winter Park Co. fcfi ' receives letters e\evy day to the effect will some day afford line sites for a F. F. Sperry. Orlando, Fla. * w i ^ * x s c (1. F. Johnson, Orlando, Fla. 25 ^ r " ^-' that "California is a nice place to go to, but number of houses. Striking the rail­ 1 1 S. S. Capen. Winter Park, Fla. X— - — *- "*^ ~ i il is too tar away mid we are coming to way grade a little way from the hake a 1 .— - lel. it... I*., i lilu \vi»il«»» " \ 111 tHF*. -)J«../I I...... J. S. Capen. Winter Park, Fla. short walk along the line brought us Coring A. Chase has gone to Sugar 11 ill, A DRAMATIC EVENT. ',<- New Hampshire, for a few days,where he Winter Park to Halifax and return Scene—Tetley Place, a charming re­ is quietly rusticating and writing glowing Sl.-.o. t treat on the shore of Lake Maitland, the descriptions of Florida climate and scen­ Mr. J no. R. Fruiinji, left for the North residence of John Carville Stoviii, Esq., ery for the new pamphlel ;»1 the beautiful hr6 7K on business, Aug. 8. Mrs. Erg I will Notary Public for the State of Florida at Hotel Look Off. accompany him on his return. large. Time— An"evening in August. (Commodore Paige and his indefatiga­ Messrs. Movers & Middaugh have a Dramatis Persona?—Esquire Stovin ble assistanUTvIr. Gee will be here Nov. large stock of mouldings in ihe old grain and family, agent Smith, an unknown 1st to get the Seminole fleet in good 7 warehouse on West Park Ave. person of a sable complexion, dogs, etc. shape for the winter's work. We are fl^rl,** The responsible position of cook at For ii long while there had been mys­ looking for you gentlemen do not put ii Griffiths' restaurant is well filled by Miss. terious happenings about Tetley. Petty off later than thai anyhow. Anell, ;i young lady of experience and pilfering had become soconunon as to be The (trl.tndo and Winter Park Railway ability. almost unbearable. Chickens and tur­ Company nave been somewhat delayed Wadsworth R. Smith. Esq. agent of keys disappeared and the food in the by Hie machinery for driving piles at tLo Lieut. (J. L. 1 Iyer's grove lea ves for Wash­ granary was frequently taken. The re­ wesl (-nd of Lake Virginia, This is ar­ ington, I). C. to-day on a vacation of six cent capture of a wild cat did nol remedy ranged for now and Ihe work will go for­ or eight weeks. matters. Footprints were noticed in the ward rapidly to completion. sand about the house, and on one occa­ The Rollins College Prospectus will Judge.I. I". Welborne lift for his long sion ;t blank cartridge was fired at a soon be out and it will be a very interest­ anlicipnled visit to New York, on the 5th loafer on the premises. Lately, the grain ing and attractive pamphlet. The pros­ insl. business engagements will soon begun to disappeai so rapidly from the pects for the College were never better bring him back to us. store room, that il could no longer be and the constiini aim of the faculty and Mr. Loiikcl hits sold out his interest in borne, and it was decided to make a de­ directors lo make il the school pur ex­ the"billiard room to W. T. Rutland, who termined effort to discover the thief. cellence of the South is surely to be ac­ will have exclusive control of the business Consultation resulted in a scheme of al­ complished. until Mr. Kleiiuiier's return. ternate watching in the cowshed by Mr. Percy White came with Robert As it is ;i proverbial trait of human Messrs. Stovin and Smith. White, Jr., when he returned from Wash nature lo "roll Peter lo pay Paul," it is Event—It was the evening of August 3, ing ton. Mr. White has had large exper­ suggested Hint our popular merchant of clear and pleasant. The moon, just ris­ ience in the Patent Office in Washington, the latter name stands a good chance ing, faintly lighted the orange grove. All and is a line draughtsman. He is busy for success. was still save the baying of the ghost of :it work already on some patents for some Holclen Bros, have been shipping or­ the old yellow hound al the house. At of our citizens and we have no doubl the shed lay Mr. Smith, holding the fort, ange buds in huge quantities all of Inst that among (air shrewd, ingenious popu­ entrenched behind bales of hay and bags month, to Lakeland, enough, one would lation he will find plenty to do. think, to l)iid all t he trees in 1 hut part of grain, with an ample supply of arms of the country. We are iii receipt of n copy of the Wor­ and ammunition, watching and waiting. cester Spy containing a full descripl ion of S. r Ihitler has returned from his visit Unsuspectingly but cautiously a form the magnificent store and office building ttThis family. The Hoods made "March­ stole through the groves of orange and just erected in Worcester by Mr, F. B. ing Through Georgia" a diliicnlt task. 1 1 lemon, looking about as if fearing a pos­ Knowles. From the description" , we take Wiis il three, or four, rivers lit had to sible snare. Unseen by the guard inside it thiit no handsomer pile of stone, iron, swim to gel to the depot ? he approached the door, the creaking of marble, mahogany and plate glass can People complain of dull times, and it hinge was the fatal moment for him. be found, and we heartily congratulate about the town the business is quiet, but Opening the door, he received a charge of Worcester on the possession of such a the buzz of the planer far into the night shot in his legs,and with a howl of terror public spirited citizen. From our own is n const ii ut reminder that Wilkes & • '<>. and pain, he ran from the place with all experience we know he does nothing by are having ifboui all they candowith possible speed, closely pursued by Smith halves. lumber orders. and the others from the house, who had Rev. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Orlando Where is the Town Improvement Asso- rushed out immediately at the sound of were here Saturday looking over the ciation? Early in the spring we were Ihe gun. Going directly for a wire fence prospects for ;i kindergarten. They were assured <>n tlu- authority of that vera­ he lore the strands from their fastenings very much pleased and encouraged anil cious sheet, the New Age, that in June and reaching a boat lying at theedgeof we hope to see one staricd soon. Noth­ work would be begun on n section of the the hamack, escaped by insl one fortu­ ing develops in small children ;i taste for public park, and thai it would be orna­ nate moment. making beautiful and useful things better mented with trees and shrubbery. June Query—Who is the nigger'.' Squire than such ii school :i in I many of our and July are gone, August is here and ' Stovin will not be troubled by petty pil­ skilled mechanics, draughtsmen, and nothing done yet. Wake up, ye slum- ferers again very soon. artisans owe their skill to a taste devel­ herers! oped by the pretty little devices of the Rev. F. I>. Carpenter preached at All kindergarten me1 hods. Sn ints' Episcopal Church last Sunday Wednesday, Aug. 24th, at St. Johns- evening for the last lime before his de­ Miss Minnie Peckham is visiting in Dor- bury, Vermont, will occur an event of parture for the North. The subject of set, Vermont, the guest of Miss Hatch, more than ordinary interest to the peo­ his discourse was "The Transfiguration, formerly Art Professor of Rollins Col- ple of Winter Park. On thai day the and the lessons drawn were practical and lege. marriage of Dr. Ileiikel with Miss Hide helpful. Rev. Mr. Bates will read Eve­ Work will begin on the painting of the will take place! Miss Hale is a sister of ning Prayer next Sunday nt half past Seminole soon. This is a big job requir­ Miss Addie Hale formerly one of the live, and this service with sermon will be ing about 1,200gallons of paint, oils and [acuity of Kollins College, whose many held until further notice, each Sunday. colors. warm, devoted friends here remember with pleasure her beautiful life and char­ Letlers from 11. G. Da vies Ihe past Porter Barrows handles the saw and acter among us, and with deep lasting week indicate a little more charitable plane with all the~ease and skill tli.it he sorrow her sad accident, painful, patient feeling towards Florida than when he tackles Greek, Hebrew and Sanscrit at suffering and death. While this Miss went away in the spring. He tells the College. Ibile is personally unknown to most of same story as all the rest. The summer Col. J. H. Abbott just dropped in to us she will receive ;i warm welcome by all in New I lumpshirehas been exceptionally Bay that the pile driver will be all 0. K. our people, and we hereby extend the hoi. I Insn't suffered as much from heat in it day so and work will progress band of hearty congratulation to Dr. in all the years he was in Florida, as he rapidly. has this summer. We shall be glial to Ilcnkel. see yon bark, I bury, and all will be for­ A letter from Mr. Gilbert Hart tells of given. hard struggles toriiHl a cool plnce. Come down here Mr. Hart, the nights are per­ The Winter Park Cornet band have fect and the days not very bad. our thanks for a line serenade the other evening. These gentlemen have practiced Several gentlemen left on the 15th for hard and make very nice music. They Halifax Beach under the kind care and Another little girl that came to town went to Beffner with quite a party of ex­ attention of Messrs. Wright and Ander­ last week will soon be calling Reuben cursionists on the 22i\. Thanks gentle­ son. We know they will have a good Thomas papa. men call again. A Laundry will be opened the latter time. part of this month in the building form­ Judge Mizell and II. S. Chubb are hard BORN—August 7. 1887, to Mr. and erly known iis Quincy Market, on the at"work pushing tTie Orlando and Win­ Mrs. Hugh MiicC.illuni, at Edinburgh, Bouleva ril. ter Park Bail way with might and main. Scollnnd, a son thus from all parts of the world does the growth of Winter "Show thyself a man 1" was the text of We look for the trains about Sept. 15 or an interesting and instructive discourse Oct. 1. Pari; go on. Mr. and Mrs. M. have our preached by Rev. Mr. Partridge at the That lovely bouquet of roses there on heartiest congratulations. Congregational Church, Sunday morning. the table came from Mr. Knowles' beau­ Mr. McKee spent Sunday lasl in San­ This was the first of a series b\ visiting tiful Lake Knowles properly." Mr. Da­ ford, the guest of Messrs. Brumley and clergymen during the vacation of Dr. vids, the manager, is certainly a success Harrison. 1 le has nearly completed the 1 looker. as a rose-cult iu ist. Ergood house and anybody wishing to As ii party of Winter Park young men Robt. White, Jr., is putting in a mam- see a good job should look it over. Mac were returning from Orlando early Tues­ moth ice box in ins store. If he would is young but he knows just how fco fig­ day morning they discovered a complete furnish it with chairs, cigars and novels ure out ;t fine house on reasonable set of fine surgical instruments sen tiered he could keep it well occupied, about terms. along the railroad track. Search re­ noon-time especially. The Wiir on prices of grain is gelling sulted in the finding of a satchel burst The Winter Pink Co. may congratulate pretty hot, and the public smiles and open and ruined, and the instrument*) itself on having left the hotel in such takes all the grain in il can pay for. If T ~ -I —? were also probably rendered useless. The careful hands. Mr. and Mrs. Dorn work our merchants would only remove the o name of Dr. W. P. Lawrence of Orlando night and day to see that everything is words "spot cash" from'I heir notices, was on tlie satchel, and it will be a seri­ kept in the best sha pe. the only disagreeable feature, to the pub­ ous loss 1.1 him. = c pa a, Mr. Diffendeifer and his assistants are lic, would be removed. C '** The ingenuity exercised in devising putting up the Hcnke] building rapidly. We were shown 1 he (bitwings of a road /. — Imaginary schemes and concocting im­ One thing we can say for Winter Park wagon for which Mr. Donkel has applied •S t- * probable stories about the new incorpor­ and that is we always hear the saw and for a patent through Mr. Percy While. ation would bring renown to tlie most the hammer—no stagnation here. While the science of mechanics is not 'fanciful romancer of the new school. A A letter from Mr. Joseph Rridghani in­ exactly our best hold this machine looks report that the name of Winter Park forms us thai he will probably spend the as though it had power enough to start was to be changed to Osceola was so winter here. Mr. B. is an artist of abiliU off with a load of pig iron in scrub sand quickly accepted by a company bilking and we hope he will conclude to make by n very gentle pressure of the foot on - tl L — - about' town mai ters lately, thai the in­ this his permanent winter residence. the levers. •I. ~ - ST ventor took special care to acknowledge B — a A .Movers .v Middnugh have the contract Mr. Wm. A. Guild favored us with a ai-tf the canard I efore the party eeperated. lor a hue new business building on West About this time, while keeping your ears box of scuppernong grapes, hist week, iJ5 Park Ave., for Mr. J. H. Lam ay. It is to I that for beauty and line rich flavor can open, be Stile lo keep cool, and believe be enclosed in fourteen days and occupied ahont one-leiilh of what you hear, not be beaten by any grape thai grows. by n first-class meat and fruit market. *^ ^ <— -4—- ^r Contrary to the usual habit of this J' •*— _ — • f— •Z ZJ *W JZ > Mr. M. Alcott hns kepi the Seminole grape, ll'iey grew in 11iit <• oge bunches t— i- w •— *"* machinery in good order this summer . exact.lv Mnitw.1 !>• a I '" om eve and OCT! and keeps the tanks full for sprinkling a Winter Park, Fla. Aug. 1st 1887 My dear Mr. Chase. The proposition you make in your note of July 26th is quite in accord with your old-time kindness, of which we retain so grateful a remembrance.

r We should be very glad of your help in selling the pictures. Perhaps it would be as well not to mention our name, but state that they are for sale at the bookstore. I have no doubt that Mr. Maxson will be willing to undertake it. The notice might be something like this: "During his imprisonment (captivity) at Fort Moultrie, where he died,his por­ trait was painted by the celebrated artist Geo. Catlin. Some fine photo­ engravings of this picture may be found" etc.

' Please accept one of the pictures which I send with this note. With sincere thanks for your many kindnesses, I am Very truly your friend Mary E. Brown •• (et al.)

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I and lire proteclion. He is a good engi­ neer and machinist as well as carpenter. \ • ' Folks do say that Prof. Fond is ; thoroughly accomplished in the use of • the grub hoe and that il makes no differ­ ence whether a root is Greek, Latin, or saw palmetto, he knows jusl how to handle it. jL S. Capen reports good progress in getting "ads." and other matter lor the Winter Park Co.'s new pamphlet. It T will be ;t beauty and we hope nobody Winter Park, Orange County Fla,, July 81, 1S87. will neglect to help and encourage its production. Dear Sir: The 'WINTER M U are about to issue an elegant Illustrated Pamphlet ol 40 p&ffes, for the purpose of extensively advertising the Town of Winter Park, its mag­ nificent Hotel, Rollings College, Business Souses, etc,, etc. The first edition will be 10,000 copies, which will be carefully distributed among Florida enquirers, A few advertisements, set only in the following style, foryT'n^eJ fvo-m (p- ^ y 7 ^ will be printed on the last pages of the book, at the rate of in mi iii.ii ni.-'i. ...I <>, $10,00 for 60 words or less, and proportionate rate for all growing pine knots to \ee(\ our 'gators on, as ;i nol ed writer said in one of her wor$$ over 60, books, we grow fruits and vegetables. It has always been a mystery to me The ads, will be classified as herein, and you can choose what 'gators do live on. but guess it, your own heading. Ho charge for headings, must be dogs. And ihe,air, bow fresh and pure out her Oil the highlands! Should you desire to occupy some of this advertising Some of our most worthy townsmen space, please fill out the following blank and send at once come all the way from Sanford to spend the night here on account of with the matter you want in, to t bis: and last but not least, are our two fine churches where services are L A, CEASE, held every Sabbath-how I do pity the chairs this time of t he year. 113 Devonshire St,, Boston, Mass, Some of our friends will spend the rest of the siwitfuer at Halifax beach Care F. G. Webster. paddling; in salt water and digging cl.iins. 1 hear a certain young Prof, is very curious to know who wrote • \n En­ CONTRACT. joyable Affair." KVI.YN. Winter Park Co,: Gentlemen, — Please insert the enclosed Is in the Advertising Department of your proposed Pamphlet, for winch agree to pay you the mm of FOR INSIDE OF PAMPHLET dollars, SEE ORIGINAL SCRAPBOOK I UM I tl i

HOTELS. ALTAMONTE HOTEL, Altamonte, Orange County, Fla., is new, and pleasantly located on the line of South Florida Rail­ road, between Sandford and Winter Park, and is one of the best appointed hotels south of Palatka. The situation, on a ridge between two clear-water lakes, is one of the most picturesque in Orange County. The hotel will open Jan. 15, 18S7, and be in charge of Mr.

QOQERS HOUSE, located upon beautiful Lake Osceola (covering about 300 acres). Three minutes' walk from depot; sur­ rounded by the piney woods and orange-groves; light, airy rooms, commanding magnificent hike views; table, tirst-class; pure spring water; hike full of fish. No more delightful resting-place can be found in all Florida, and you will not be disappointed upon arriving. A. E. Rogers, Winter Park. ENGRAVERS. DHOTO-ELECTROTYPE is the name of a process of engraving by photography at less than one-half the eost of wood-engrav­ ing. The plates are equal to the finest wood-cuts, and in point of depth, superior. We furnish an electrotype all ready lor the printer's use.

BOARDING HOUSES. TETLEY PLACE, on south shore of Lake Maitland, is one of the prettiest places in Florida. A new house, splendidly located mar the lake, and surrounded by flowers and orange trees, commands lovely lake views. Address J. C. Stovin, Winter Park.

ORANGE GROVES. ACRES of splendid land, with lakes on two sides, and with 100 over 2,000 orange trees, some of which are over thirty years old. The ground is high, and slopes beautifully to the lakes. It is the place for ten families to have orange groves and winter homes together, as there are ten high and beautiful building sites. One man could care for the ten groves. Address, John R. Mizell, Winter Park, Fla.

ORANGE TREES. /"*\RANGE TREES. — Holden Brothers have for sale 300,000 young ^"^ orange trees, many of them budded with choicest varieties. They also contract to take raw land in lots or acres, clear it of pines, plant it with orange trees, and care for them for a term of years. Address Holden brothers, Winter Park. Write your copy on this blank and return with the contract on first page signed. .... tiwxt .mi; . .... '

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v VIISM Minnie 1'eckha in is visiting in Dor- sei.Vein.oni, the priest of Miss Hatch furmcrlv Art Professor of Rollins Col­ lege. The family of Mr. Watte hits arrived Harry <.. Da vies and family will return Work will Uegipo? the painting of the and they have taken Mr. Chabot's cot­ here about Sept. 1st. Seminole soon. This is a big fcb requir­ tage. Mr. Watts is the gentleman that ing about j,2?oO«iillons of paint,oris and attends to the bilking for Messrs. Hunter All will regret that Dr. Tantiun is quite colorji^^- low and timt his friends feel quite anx- & Parker, lie is a pleasant, genial gen­ ious for the outcome. Forter burrows handles the smv and tleman and an artist inhis line; no more plane with all the ease and skill that he toothsome dainties are produced in any We are in receipt of the marriage cards tackles Greek, Hebrew and Sanscrit nt city, then be gets up for his employers. of Dr. Henkel and Miss Hale. They are College. very handsome cards. Col. J. II. Abbott just dropped in to Mr. Chas. L. Mark has arrived from say thai the pile driver will be alio. K. Fredonia. .New YorK, which event has a Mr. Lamay weare a genuine, yard-wide in a day so and work will progress double significance, in that we are all smile on his countenance, cause—his fam­ glad to see him and that he comes thus ily have returned and he is living again, rapidly. early to escape his annual attack of hay not staying. A letter from Mr. Gilbert Hart tells of | fever which he finds effectually headed off hard struggles to And a cool place. Come here. The day for us to become a sum­ The many friends of Mr. A. W. Rollins down here Mr. Hart, the nights are per­ mer as well as a winter resort is not far will be gratified to learn that his health fect and the days not very bad. off. is gradually improving and he hopes to Several gentlemen left on the 15th for be around again in a short time. Halifax Beach under the kind care and Were is our hand of hearty congratula­ tion to vou Mr. and Mrs. Honkel and Mr. Stubblefleld can now shake hands attention of Messrs. Wright and Ander­ across from the end of the driven piles to son. We know they will have a good may the elegant young lady, that arrived on Ihe 29th, live to be the comfort and the opposite mainland on the trestle on 1 ime. stay o! your declining years, and may Lake Virginia. It will be completed this Judge .Mizell and lb S. Chubb are hard the dainty little ten pounds of comfort week, at work pushing the Orlando and Win­ and joy always be to you the angel of We had a very pleasant call from Mr, ter Park Railway with might and main. good cheer and consolation that a Kind X C. Chase, of Sanford, last week. He is We look for the trains about Sept. 15 or Providence intends such blessings for. making a great success of his State Agency Oct. 1. of the Employers' Liability Assurance That lovely bouquet of roses there on The air is full of rumors of till kinds <>f Corporation. the table came from Mr. Knowles' beau­ improvements to go forward at once, tiful Lake Knowles property. Mr. Da­ some of them are not far enough along Arrangements have been made for a to say anything about as yet, but one of continuance of the regular services at All vids, the manager, is certainly a success them" is in shape to give particulars ;is ii rose-eultui ist. Saints' Kpisropal Church, and there will about. We refer to t he project of Messrs. be Evening Prayer with sermon nest Robt. White, Jr.. is putting in a mam­ Pcitrccnnd Matthews for a fine market Sunday at 5:30 p. ra. moth ice box in his store. If he would here. They expect to have a first-class furnish it with chairs, cigars and navels refrigerator and cold storage arrange­ ^Ir. anil Mrs. .lohn R Ergood have he could keep it well occupied, about ment, to keep the best northern and come home from their sojourn at Ocean noon-time especially. Florida meat*, fish and oysters in season, Grove, both look well and anticipate a The Winter Park Co. may congratulate milk, butter, butter-milk and dairy prod­ winter of solid comfort ill their elegant itself on having left the hotel ill such ucts, fresh vegetables and fruits, and one new cottage on Lake Osceola. careful hands. Mr- and Mrs. Horn work department w to be lor canned and pre­ Mr. Albert Barrows arrived home on night and tiny lo see that everything is served meats, soups, etc. These gentle­ Monday from a visit to Orange City, kept in the best shape. men haven splendid field before them for Lake Helen, etc. He says, "he saw noth­ Mr. DiffendciTcr and his assistants are their enterprise, and with their energy ing ahead of Winter Park on his travels." and capital they are bound to succeed in Our guess is that he is correct in his putting up the Henkel building rapidly. building up a good, profitable business. One thing we can say for Winter Park opinion. and that is we always hear the saw and Hie hammer—no stagnation here. Along with the evident beginning of the Dog nature is sometimes deeper than fall and winter boom we are bound to we give it credit for. Who would have A letter from Mr. Joseph Bridgham in­ have, comes cheerful, busy little Cupid suspected thai after Mr. MacCallum's forms us Hint he will probably spend the to do bis share towards making Winter dog had fallen into Griffiths'swill barrel winter here. .Mr. R. is an artist of ability Park the repository of pleasant mem­ it would have fell so mortified as to have and we hope he will conclude lo make ories, the residence of happy hearts. On never shown its lace in our midst since. this his permanent winter residence. Monday. Aug. 2f»th, at Arnold's Court, Every citizen of Winter Park should Movers <& Middaugh have the contract near Orlando, by Rev. Dr. Arnold, the buy and send out nt least five copies of for ;i line new business building on West mystic words that unite the lives and last week's LOCHMEDE with the Rollins Park Ave., lor Mr. .1. II. Lamay. It is to fortunes of Mr. Hcnrv Matthewson and College supplement. A prettier supple­ be enclosed in fourteen days and occupied Miss Ada M. Annelle were spoken. Only ment, a nicer article on the College or a by ii first-class meat and fruit market. a few of the intimate friendsof the parties better advertisement of our beautiful Mr. M. Alcott hns kept tin; Seminole were present. Col. Henry S. Chubb, in place could not be placed before our nor­ machinery in good order this summer his usual Biaave manner gave the bride thern friends. and keeps the tanks full for sprinkling away and Judge Mizell in his usual digni­ and lire protection. He is & good engi­ fied style sawthat it was all properly at­ neer and machinist as well as carpenter. tended to. Mr. and Mrs. Matthewson during their short residence here have Folks do say that Prof. Ford is made hosts of friends from one and all THE CANTON JOURNAL. thoroughly accomplished in the use ol of whom conies the heartfelt "God speed the grub hoe and Unit it makes no differ­ on their journey of life." #2.00 per Annum in Advance. ence whether ;i root is Greek, Latin, or saw palmetto, he knows just how to E. B. TM9RNDIKE, handle it. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. ,1. S. Capen reports good progress in WE have received a copy of the line getting "ads." and other matter for the map of Winter Park, just issued by th PRINTED I.'/KRY FRIDAY EVEKING AT THE Winter Park Co.'s new pamphlet. It JOUKKAI. PRINTING OFFICE, CHURCH ST. will be ;i beauty and we hope nobody Heliotype Printing Co.. of Boston. It, will neglect to help and encourage its shows the route of the Orlnndo_and production. Winter Park Railway through Winter SEPTBMBEE 2nd, 1887. Park. We notice also that the Lake Boulevard has been abandoned, that GEORGE EDWARD DOWNES. Judge Welborjie returned on Monday the lake front lots have been put back \ fiom his Northern trip. to their original sizes—about one .acre Death has again taken from our Fur) L.Clark begins to look happy; his each—and that several changes of a midst a leading man in public busi­ family will be here in about two weeks. radical and improving nature have ness and politics. George Edward .News from Fjj^ Hooker and family nt been made. These maps ran soon be Downes, who died in Canton on Sat­ Day ton a beach tell of their having a very had at the Company's office and they nice time. urday, Aug. 27th ult., was born in will be a valuable adjunct in inducing We are very .glad to see bya letter that this town Sept. Gth, 1833. He was settlers to locate here. Mr. Knowles is enjoying excellent health the only son of Mr. George and his This slimmer. Mr, and Mrs. Parker occupy the Rose wife, Mrs. Caroline Tucker Downes, (juavas are getting quite plentiful and cottage on Cook Ave. the toothsome short cake is "on the list." The home of Major Smith is gladdened and his birth took place in the house .No better piece of cookery can be corn- by the arrival of a promising infant. which his father built and owned, pounded. Capen & Co. are busy constructing a lately the residence of the late Rev. Mr, Rutland had some line limes from road to haul ties on through the hamack Mr. Swoone's beautiful grove, this week. on Lake Virginia. Benjamin Huntoon at Canton Corner. < We sampled (hem and hereby pronounce Mr. Hunter's addition to the Lane His ancestors were among the oldest t hem line. House assumes shape. It will make a and most substantial families in town. Joe .lordn.n is doing a good job on neat, pretty residence. Last Park Ave. with planing shavings. Treasurer Coinstock writes from Chi­ We want to have good roads for our win­ cago. He confirms the rumor of consid­ ter visitors and boom. erable heat up there this summer. WINTER PARK, SEP. 9, 1887. Harry Da vies and family will return to A good bank would be a paying invest­ ment in Winter Park, and especially one Wilder Park probably the second week HAVK you registered? If not, see to in September. They will be heartily wel­ with a loan and building department. comed by our community. ii on or before the 10th. That is your Jerome Capen took his first lesson in last chance. ;^* shooting while on his way to Oeoee last ever saw, week. The Quails tasted good Ih>. try .1. L. Wilkes & Co.'s saw mill has been VOTE for iwornoration tirst. and it again and bring us some more. removed about one-half mile from its then for the men vou prefer for office old location and has begun to furnish afterwards. The first necessity is a Mr. and Mrs. Rj K. Thayer are bappy lumber from its new stand. Vou will in The possession of (heir first girl baby find Messrs. Wilkes A Co. to be first rate provision for local government in which came to town hist Sunday morn­ lumber men. ing. R. R, says, "She's n daisy." some form, to protect our property and persons, and then the less impor­ Thesite for Bonnie Burn station, on Col. Alex. Earl is busy with paint and brush on his home on Lust Park Ave. tant (|iiest ion can be set I led, as I o Mr, Switzer's pretty place, for the Orlando Wilder Park has the reputation of keep­ and Winter Park Railway, is as pictur­ ing its houses and buildings better who shall do t he work. esque and beautiful as any (station we painted and repaired than almost any Co y 7*7 n u. e d —*? town of its size. A GLIMPSE AT LAKE MAITLAND. TOMORROW the question of incur- One of the best improvements that poration comes before our people for Lake Maitland, the largest of our have taken shape in this place this sum­ their decision in the matter. We trust lakes, and the one into which the mer is the huge business block thai was starlet! by Mr. Lrgood hist Monday that all our people have fully weighed waters of .nil the ol hers find t heir way, morning. He haw decided to move his the matter and will let noquestionofa lies at its nearest part just three-quar­ building known us KigoocTttJiluck up to personal nature come between them Ihe Post Office building; he will consoli­ ters of a mile nearly north from the and the real issue, which we are sure date this block with a new one of equal . This part of its size, thus making a solid frontage of is the prosperous life of our commu­ shore is on the place ol Mr. John ('. about loo teet withadepth of 76 feet, nity or stagnation which we feel cer­ two stories high. In these rooms he ex­ Stovin, who has a grove of fifty-seven pects to have ihe post office, adjoining tain will not be overcome for ii good which will be .Mr. Krgood's private loan many years. Already letters have acres, much of it in bearing. His first and banking office; then Messrs. Pearce come inquiring what kind of protection paying crop was destroyed by 1 be iV Matthews elegant markel of which great freeze of L886, and the trees. mention was made in our hist ; then the we offer to property which is, of neces­ large and efficient real estate agency of sity, left vacant during the summer. like most others, have only now re­ Mr. MacCiilliini, and then leaving one Already we are asked, have you any covered, so thai they may be expected room to be disposed of for which positive to set a good crop for next year. Mr. arrangements are not yet made. I'p public schools? Frequently does the slairs will be Frg I's Ilall which will be question come, what system of sanita­ Stovin has also a large number of improved and made ready for some good tion and drainage have you? To guava bushes, from which before the entertainments this winter and over the freeze he shipped two hundred boxes other two buildings will be lilted up fur­ these all-important questions we can nished apartments for rent the coming only express the hope that after to­ of fruil a year to the Jacksonville wilder. Ill the extent illld value of good morrow we shall be able to give favor­ market. This year he is shipping solid improvements to Winter Park no some fruit, both guavas and lemons. person has kept pace with Mr. Frgood able answers. Shall we? the past summer as his elegant cottage and later will have some oranges, but The fact is that, so far as weare and now solid business block testify. tins year's crop will be small. Th, .able to judge, there is practically no trees, however, seem now to have fully opposition to the real question—the recover their strength, and ought to Never since our residence in Winter incorporation of our place—but the Park have we been called upon to chron­ yield a full crop next year. fight—if there is to be any and we hope icle a sadder, more serious loss to our Mr. Stovin's house commands ii line community than iu the death of Mr. not—is over the offices. Why not then Ajonzo W. Rollins, which occurred on the view over the whole length of Lake leave that question entirely out until night of ?ep(T2(T7i't his home in Chicago, Maitland from the windows of every the main issue is settled, and then go Ills. Among the vt^'y lirsl Unit we met room, being built in the form of a T, after our arrival, a complete stranger, in for ;i friendly contest on the ques­ was Mr, Rollins, to us he at once ex­ so that the back rooms project each tion of the offices. We .are sure we tended, us he did to everybody that way beyond the front ones. In SOIIK' came, n hearty welcome, and from that speak the sentiment of nearly every time to this we have known him as an one of those who are supposed to be respects this lake affords a more pic­ earnest, Faithful worker in the interests turesque view from its shores than of Winter Park. When the subject of a running for office when we say that college here came up, his splendid dona­ they will all bow gracefully to the de­ any of the others, being very irregular tion of $50,000.00 decided the location cision of the majority and so let us— in shape, and having its surface broken of the magnificent school thai bears his by islands and points of the main name here. Modest, retiring in his dis­ after the main question is safe—go in position, an energetic, intelligent worker for all there is in it, in a friendly way shore, heavily clothed with ;i dense in the cause of education,church and the for our candidates, resolved to win if green hainack grow 1 h, and coin rnst ing development of the South, especially of finely with the waters about them, Winter Park, these several causes have we can or submit with grace and con- lost an earnest, devoted friend and one ' jjraUibitions to the oilier candidate here dancing in the sunshine, there whom il will be bard to replace. We are should lie be successful. There will, dark in the shadow of the trees which not yet in receipt of any particulars as overhang them, and again vared with to his sickness or death but will try to without doubt, be two and probably place them before our renders in our next more tickets in the held, no man is to the gliding shadow of a passing cloud. issue. be unduly influenced to vote any one In many places isolated cypress trees of them, but let each and every man stand out from the shore, surrounded go to the meeting, see the question of by Wilier, and displaying their pictur­ incorporation safely through first and esque forms to good advantage. then attend to the subject that is a Across a bay to the right we catch Dr. Hooker and family are expected through the tries ihe red roofs of the Inane from Daytona Beach this week. secondary issue and should be made They have been having a very pleasant most decidedly so by all our citizens. buildings on Mr. 11. S. Kedney's place, time, and we shall all be glad to see them. and 1 lie bright green lops of the trees The Town of Winter Park is now al in his orange grove. Nearer, just The secretary of the Winter Park Co. ;i critical point; shall we with all the has plenty ol the new maps and will be across the road from Mr. Stovin's glad to furnish them to anybody that advantages we have go to seed and be place, is that of Lieut. Dyer, whose wants them. They ;ire very good maps. poniied al by 1 be finger of SCorn and iiiuiticni I asl es suggest ed lor his snug Col. Earl was quite severely but it is derision by the hundreds who pass home the name of "The Anchorage." hoped not seriously injured Insl Friday, through on the trains every day or while at work on the Lake Virginia tres­ The house is nearly buried ill ihe green shall we each and ail put our shoul­ tle of the Orlando and Winter Park Rail­ of orange and umbrella trees, and way. ders to the wheel, take up our share seems an inviting refuge for "the weary Mr. L. A. Chase having returned from of the burden and thus not make it mariner" t o t ake his rest in. the N5w" Hampshire Mountains, may burdensome for any one person .and now be addressed as follows: Loring A. Before leaving Mr. Stovin he showed get as a result the boom, the growth Chase, Boston,Mass.,care F.Q.Webster, us ,i pretty piece of dry hamack grove. box 7. and the bright future that from all on the shore of t he lake, w liich he pro­ points is our due, if we work peace­ Mrs. Alex. Karl came home Tuesday poses t o clear of undergrowth and re­ I'roTTi lier summer's visit in Mass. The fully and harmoniously together? Col. looks happy, for since his accident serve as .-i lit t le private park. It is he has needed the attentions of his wife thickly shaded with oak, hickory, cab­ very much. bage palm, cypress and other hainack Mr. Will Ingram will return this week woods jind will make a beautiful pleas­ from his sojourn at St. Johnsbury, Ver­ mont. We ;i re gin d of it, for Pol I ins Col­ ure ground. The aboriginal inhabi­ lege without Will is Hamlet with "the tants of the country seem to have ap­ meloncholy Dime" left out. preciated i he .ii t r.'ici ions of the sit na­ Prof. Austin and family are headed tion—or the fish obtainable from the thlB way My! but it does seem good to hike, we cannot say which—for thev chronicle returns instead of departures. D will noi be long now until our pretty have left the burnt shells of so many little town will resume its lively, social, mussels on the ground near by. that winter airs. t he lime from i hem makes it very hard The family of Mr. C. H. Ward rejoice in the arrival of a young man who will to get the soil into good condition for immediately go into training for the kin­ orange trees. The shells themselves dergarten. It's really wonderful the way our population is increasing. Our kind­ would not have done any harm, but est to you Mr. jind Mrs. Ward. 1 he burning converted them into caus­ We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. tic lime, which destroys the roots of MacCallum, from Edinburg, Scotland, the trees. ( £, from which we quote the following: "Vou will be glad to hear thai I am find­ Next to Mr. Stovin's place, on the ing great interest iii Florida among peo­ lake shore to 1 he west is the grove and ple m this country and have correspon­ residence of t he late Hon. Lewis Law­ dents in the three Kingdoms. I expect rence, now owned by his son. It covers to return early in October and a number ol people will accompany me. I believe a beautiful sloping ground overlooking we will have a prosperous winter a1 Win­ the lake, and the trees show by their ter Park. LOCHMEDE is a great credit to thrifty growth t he excellent quality oi our town." thesoil and the good care that is taken of t hem. A large bouse and stable, I with elevated tank for water supply, make a oleosa nt home in t he midst <•'' I he grove, for winter residence. Beyond this conies the huge grove INCORPORATION.

• and residence best known as the Bige- A week of intense excitement was low place, now owned and occupied by closed last Saturday by the second Mr. 11 op wood. • It is a square trad of attempt to incorporate our town. forty acres, two sides of which are on Business was at a complete standstill the lake, and the greater part is cov- and knots of men gathered here and i red with ;i line bearing orange grove. 1 here to discuss, some quietly, so me t in the midst of which stands a huge angrily, the various question that bouse, whose builder did not forget to have been brought into the contest add ii roomy cupola, commanding a At 2.30 thuujiee_nng vv.as called to view of the whole lake and much of t he order by the election of Ye. ihTneTw?? surrounding count ry. chairman, .and .lohn K. Ergood andi I Vol. Ford and P. Y Batchelor are orTfirn sllo,v of the luke' s. Capen, secretaries. The Hon. E. the jury at Orlando! Hand is ;i succession M. Hammond being present, was in­ Mr. Whitiicr, who represents Mr. Me- I. whose symmetrical vited to a seat on the platform and Quaid, of Sanford, on tne road, was here rees and well idled by l the lake is owned land. \\ e see by ;i \ erinonl paper that Mr. that the requisite two-thirds was not .<'. I lenny hits sold out his business there, f Adams A' ( 'o., tert il- present and a recess was taken until We are indebted to II. s. keoTYey, Kscp We hope i1 means taking up his residence Irs, who has chosen for ;i sample orange fiTTTIi a Variety which in mil' midst...... 7:80 p. m. he controls and which is already sweet trove Ins taith in his At 7:80 p. in. the meeting was again and luscious, months before the ripening Capen & Co. have the contract for fur- f,8mg tnem t0 make of ol her kinds. nrsfimg the Sanlord Ice Co. with wood . B called to order and it was found that and are shipping them about four car "mS(,|r- the broad there was still eleven short of the two- The alligator which has occupied the post of honor iii ihe window of the jew­ loads ;i week. vit h regular rows of thirds and a committee was sent to We hope that enough will be here by hiking feature in the eler's store, has opened up under orders the nexl monthly meeting of the [m- lake from the south, try and get enough. They were only from t he boss, a nd Mr. Woodruff is ul- j ready full of orders for repairs, etc. anprovemend go forwart Associatiod with itns t obusin haveea miorurn .,, . ,, successful in reducing the shortage l o There is lots of inquiry for houses to rs more will be yield- six and the meeting was adjourned. A step has been taken towards town t of i he golden fruit improvement in enclosing the circular renl just now and Ihe prospect is Hint As soon as that meeting was adjourned we could rent all we have and a great beds near the depol and filling them with many more before the season begins. it was reorganized and an informal ornamental and flowering plants. Mr. meeting held ill which it was decided Fred. Tolly has charge of the work. J)r. Hooker and family returned from 'M»"'M1S of a beautifu lie beach lust Thiirsdnv and were given F ,h',,in Ml."- Know'f to reduce the limits so its t o be .able As the season advances, and the num­ ;i reception at Mrs. Burke's which was a "th part of town. Mr. to get the necessary two-thirds and a ber of residents increases, there is renewed verv pleasant affair. They all look wJl haschargeoi thrs pro- interest in church services. At All i.n.'l as if they had thoroughly enjoved a success as a nursery- committee was appointed to report to Saints' episcopal Church List Sunday their trip to the coast. ,,or' Never have we it meeting on Monday evening, at that evening, t hecongregation was much larger than rsual. Evening praver next Sun­ 1 roses, so tree Iroin meetings new map was adopted and day al 5:80. We arc happyv lo see MMei . Ihirr.v Da vies nicely perfumed and • I. rs. Bur••t •>•f'l . • •>•• •,» e.nn'N BsOo nicely perfumed and ;i meeting to incorporate the new and family, Mrs. BurtTTark and d.iiigh- ok upon. Thanks, Mr. To Revs. McCorkle and Lev of Mait­ ter and Mr. Will InjpJIU >n our midst le more. While on this boundaries called for October 12th. land, and J.'rof. .1. II. Ford' of Winter once more. Slow ly but surely our resi- by a paper from Wor- The other parties had meantime held Park, is due t he large share 01 credit for detlts return from their summer vara- |< in iwles hns insl pur- a meeting and called a meeting to in­ the grat ilying result of the election of the tions. ' ,1 stork farm near W. 22nd inst. in the Maitland precinct. Mr.JilgUOi.1 has finished moving prgood 'king with the vevy best corporate all of t he original bound­ Their earnest, faithful labors previous to n the event, and 1 heir persistent efforts un­ blocI ' , kI over to itI s« . new, .,quarter' s ('ol'.• n"d" "as visio» IDIOMnn sS oOfl IhicI NICkK aries excepting Hannibal square, for til the close of the polls deserve Ihe .•:•• il has moved Ins building o,d to the did fresh butter, cooling October L8th. sidewalk line, tlie lacker building will n.ughts of buttermilk, heartiest commendation. 8 H Now there have been two meetings °°! T '"" '" lineand then all ihe * such a place produces Work on the new Ergood block has business buddings on Li.si Park Ave I mind we can only sav held to incorporate our town al both been begun under the superintendence of will be out to sidewalk line excepting the ir voice, -please', Mr. of which ii majority of our citizens the experienced contractor, Mr. h\ P. I ost Olhce and New Hampshire blo,-k. move the farm down Thayer. When completed it will be one Here. have expressed a wish so to do. By of the most iittractive and creditable the twonotices now but it is seen that buildings in town. It will contain 1 he FOR SALE. oui'citizens are unanimous in t heir de­ new post-office, MacCallum's Real Estate oil ice. Pierce & Mat hews' Provision Store, A house in Winter Park, hits eleven fin­ sire to incorporate. The ipiest ion tor a public hall and lodgings. ished rooms, near Depot. Post Office, US to decide now. it seems to us. is Churches, Stores, Schools, etc. A good how can the prevailing contests, which WINTER PARK, SEP. 30, 1887. bargain if applied for soon. Apply on are purely personal and have not lung Ihe premises, io 1 he proprietor, to do with the main issue, be harmon­ T 5-2m P. .1. P. LAKHAUKK. ized and a full successful incorporation W E are sorry to find that our re­ of the town be accomplished. nin rks on t he subject of incorporation Lisi week were interpreted as a parti­ C. If Swit 'er has returned from a busi­ At the citizens'meeting on Monday ness visit to Chicago. evening there was a paper in 1 he pocket san endorsement of the charges made Col. .). Iv I ngrnhii in slopped at our of one of the gentlemen that pro­ by our correspondent. Thai was not place a few minutes last Saturday. posed a fair and square arrangement our intention. We are simply inter­ Will Ingram's sister relumed with him of the difficulty, and in 1 be pocket of ested in seeing incorporation amicably and will make her home at Dr. Henkel's. another was an acceptance of the accomplished,' believing -in'th JYol. A letter from AJr. Denny tells of nearly same to which the leaders on both Ford, who writ es to us I his week, that completed plans for building on his New nothing of permanent advantage can Kngland Ave. lot. sides had, if we are correctly informed, signified their assent. We think that be done unless it be done with sonic The bridge across the narrows ;it Mrs. approach to unanimity. We have lis­ Shaddock's place is approaching comple­ not presenting and adopting that doe- tion and is the last bridge the p. i\ W. men t was a serious mistake, and we tened t o 1 he st .11 enient s of both par­ J". P. If ('o. ha ve lo build on t heir route, say it in no partisan sense, and no ities with the utmost coolness and im­ and when completed their line will lie partiality, and this is the substance ready for 1 he rails. disposition t o crit ieise; of them: One party, which appears to be We have the pleasure of presenting to Already people .-ill around us are nuuiericn IIv st longer, urges everybody our renders to-day, extracts from ihe spreading the report that Winter Park able memorial sermon preached by Rev. to unite in securing incorporation, and people aie iii a eont inual quarrel and Dr. Hooker in Ihe Congregational < 'lunch, t hen let the voters decide as to officers on ihe life, character and death of our that report, unless promptly contra­ and other minor points afterwards, much lamented citizen and friend AJpnzo dicted by the sensible action of our W. Kollins. well knowing that if incorporation is enl ire people, will ruin our chances for accomplished 1 hey can gel a majority Dr. M. A. Henkel ana wife arrived from more settlers and the prosperity our a pleasant wedding trip through the val­ t o eled t heir own t icket. in spit e of leys of Virginia on hist Friday's through splendid advantages cut it le us t o. No I he opposii ion. The ot her pa 1 ly. mail. Mrs. Moore gave a very pleasant man, in his right mind, is going to - wedding dinner on Saturday al the Doc­ whether justly or not is not now the tor's elegant home on Lake K illarney, to \ tie among a people ir 1 constant tur­ question, raises certain objections to which ;i few of Ihe neighbors were in- moil, and nothing kills a town quicker viled. the alleged intentions and met hods ol than to have.an east side and a west the majority, and refuses to unite in We lire iii receipt of some of Ihe proof side, a nort h side and a south side, or sheets of the new pamph let that t he Win­ incorporation until satisfied on those der Park Co. will issue on (let. 1st. If such arbitrary division founded on points, knowing thai after incorpora­ t he whole work is as well done as these personal animosities or party cliques. sheets, it will be a beauty, and will be a tion is accomplished they can do noth­ great credit lo the taste of Messrs. Illll- Now friends look at this ibing ing. They Bay that before the lamb chins, Knowles, Uussell, anil Chase, to squarely and honestly and the man lies down with the lion, he should have whose hands it hns been intrusted. who en nhit upon a square and just plan some guaranty that when they gel up The Winter ParkJ^ and Capen i\ Co. to overcome petty questions in the t he lamb will not be inside. Under have milled in cleaning out the scrub on interest of the main issue, on which, the boulevard on the west side. Several these circumstances we Hay we .-ire glad to have tlie objections of the mi- Ce-ni.-h^eJ J- Zf9 b. Coy,?-'-nut

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•poisonous snakes were killed, some foxes we are evidently unanimous, is the nority stated^ and whether tliev are

were chased out and while not a job ol mwi for us to listen to, to work with just ,'„. llot we think the points made any magnitude,,! has ndoiuMonnmm.ty , -, j„ possible way to- vil have lo be met ml f,i,h V of a bad looking place ana several pests y * • ""i navt 10 ne met ana laniv cus- .hingcrous to humanity nnd our chicken wiirds [leaee. ,n perfect understanding, cussed and adjusted, before anything roosts. and a harmonibus effort to push for- eanjie accomplished', ft does not ap- A very pleasant picnic was indulged in ward the claims of Winter Park for ( . by our young people one day last week beautiful situation, her L, '' , 'TT fc?. S,mp,y '"'^ m honor of Miss Hurst, oi Lake Helen, tne,,.,- boom ,he r , n.unioiiv and united ;icl ion for innor who was visiting here, a tour of Lakes Splendid advantages and her prosper- . (• .,|Hlrlnir|, M, o ; i ,s w,1 Mizell, Yiridnin. Osceola. Palmer brook ous and intelligent citizenship ent itle '„ lwl ' , , , .' »tallde- l and Lake Maitland, with avisit to OJXX- ,„,,. t '"'' "'hat we I nave m, partially mi pla'a camping ground on Mr. kednev's • \" place was taken, and all unite in saying that il was a delightfully pleasant affair and enjoyed by everybody to the fullest. JNCORPORATIOIM. WINTER PARK, OCT. 7, 1887. Miss., -. '.'voclor is at her old place Editor Lochmede . In your issue in the Rogers 'it. >se. of Sept. 23, you say, ''Do nol be a Wi". think il right in justice to Mr. The Ijogeis House is open for the sea­ clam. Let us hear from you." upon S_[ovin to say that we have heard son, rind lias, already, several guests. t he subject of incorporat ion. from other persons substantially the Prof. Austin and Family are buck ac­ Mr. Editor, if you lived here, you same account of Mr. Henderson's re­ companied by I Jew lir. Tafft, father of Mrs A. They are all looking well. would gee the need of being "ela in." I mark .about voting "wet," that was j am t rying to be as •elani" as possible given in Mr. Stovin's first letter. l)r. Alden seems to handle a refractory all t he t inie. You don't spell il quite carpet ,-is easily as he docs a pen. I le is one of those men Lluit succeed m what right, Mr. Editor, but you mean well, THE "wel s" a pparenl ly don't know and I overlook it. The fad is I have they undertake. when they are beaten. They have had to overlook worse things than Our town is pulling on its wilder th.-il lately! fn the same issue of your been ill work ever since t he elect ion to clothes, and begins to look the lively, p; i per is .a com mi mica I ion signed "()c- find some technical flaw on which to pleasant, sociable place it is par excel­ [ ober I.'{." To 1 he uninit iated such a set il aside. They may succeed in do­ lence in winter. signature may look strange, but it is ing so. but the current of public senti­ jRobert White. .1 r. has .added a delivery well understood in our town. There wagon to Ins Large business, and will un­ are just two kinds of people in Winter ment is against them, .and every day doubtedly reap a rich reward for this Park. The twelfth day incorpora­ carries them farther away from the much appreciated addit ion. tion ist s, and the thirteenth day ineor- possibility of ii different result if ;i sec- i Messrs. Pierce A: Mathews have got porationists. But we are all in favor ond election should be necessary. How­ 1 heir mea t, vegetable and FrTTil ma rket of incorporation every man. woman ever, if they choose to part with their open and seem to be doing a tine I HIM lie.-.-. and child: in fact t here is perhaps Tney haves neat, cool, pleasant place. nothing that some of us will not incor­ money to the lawyers, the possible fu­ and run a delivery wag< in. porat e, if we can only get hold of it. ture corruption fund will be just so The Winter Park Co's. office is now Bul thai is not what 1 was going to milch reduced. We call st and il if t hey supplied*with the elegant pamphlets is­ say. The communication referred to en II. sued by tlie>onili I; londn u. it..Co. Call charges the 12ih day men with being and get some of them, friends, and send a ••ring." etc., eie. Edilorially you IT is only fair to Mr. Henderson to to your northern correspondents. say you are glad to receive the letter, and that "so long as no controversies note that ills remark .about the posi­ THE WINTER PARK JEWEI,RY STORE.—A tions held by his political friends, is line line of Jewelry, Watches, clocks, the are indulged in vou hold your coin mi is celebrated Wills'on Spectacles, Florida open t o all." Now, i.iy dear sir. when subject to a different construction Curiosities. &c. Repairing. one side accuses the other of being a from that put upon ii by Mr. Stovin. 11. M. WOODRUFF. ringand of coercing voters, etc., etc., is Taken in connection with the first \ Primary School and kindergarl there no controversy indulged in? Is will be opened Monday, Oct. 17th, at the it not indulging in controversy in a part of the same sentence, it seems Lamson cottage, Winter Park, by VIrw. \ ery unprofil.able way ? It is easy t o most natural to suppose thai the S. I>. Smith, assisted by Miss Loll""5 Charge ••ring." equally easy 1 0 deny it . word "position" was intended to mean Klhiniie.v, oi M. Louis. For terms aud and prefer a count er charge of t he full particulars, call al the cottage. official position in the Company, not same or great er iniquity. When there political position with regard to airj A letter from Mr. G. A. Rollins tells of is a difference of opinion, will recrimi­ ii fine donation of books on its way here nation tend tO settle the dispute'.' questional issue. Thai was our read­ for our public library. Thanks on be­ Manifestly not. It only tends to em­ ing of it, .and in thai sense it is not half of the Indie.-, \b:. R. (Jet all your bitter feebngs, already sufficiently iieri- open to question or censure. In our friends to do likewise, and we will have a monious. I do not cha rge the writer of library that any city could he proud of, own experience with the colored peo­ that article with being intentionally Mr. B. F. Mclxeeis back from a pleas­ unfair, for then I would be doing the ple in this part of the state, we .are ant visit in Ohio and Illinois, lieiscon- thing I condemn,/, e., exchanging ac­ glad to be able to say that while we sidering several plans for the future, but cusation for accusation. I only say have known in.anv cases where, in the has not fully decided on any of them. that in my view such statements .as I'.el ter pilch your tent here, Mac. for with t hal let l er eonl ains cont ribute not fl­ absence of strong opinions of their present prospects, business in your line ing to t he solut ion of t he problem in own. colored men have worked .and will be plenty and profitable. band, but on the contrary in vol veil in voted politically after the example of We had .a very pleasant call from furl her difficult ies. t heir employers, from personal loyal! y Messrs. White and Preidis of the Wood- Mr. Editor, 1 see no road to agree­ bridge Manufacturing aud Investment ment and harmony except through or policy, and while t here are unfort u- Company. These gent leinen .are very concessions, through a giving up of;ill n.ately a considerable number whose busy Living the plans for the improve­ t h.at is past. And this by both parties. votes arc purchasable, we have very ment and growth of our plucky little neighbor. Success to you gents. I a in among t hose w ho propose t o generally found them disposed to re­ incorporat e on t he I 21 h pros. I With the return of the College people signed thai petition because 1 hoped sent any attempt to compel them to 1 he Congregational Church is now Idled t he hue was .accept able or could be vot e one way or anot her. with appreciative audiences each Sunday, i made so i o all or nearly all whoBe pro- With the multiplicity of duties, J >r. Hook- perl y it t oiiehed: and secondly, be­ erls hands are certainly full, but we do cause I was opposed on principle to Kev- Mr | .iviiif'xfpii and family are not know of anybody better calculated back from Chautauqua, and are domi­ to look after them all 1 ban he ir.. the pro posit ion of the other party viz: ciled in their new residence on Lyman the cut t ing out of that part of town Tuesday, being the birthday of Miss Avenue. X.ena Paul, she entertained a very pleas­ III which most of 1 he colored people ant con i pn in of her friends in us dignified live. Now I am confidenl that my Mr. Paul mourns the loss of a very valuable horse, which he brought bom ;t manner as many older people could do. party will win, and the other side is con­ the North with him, and which died last Our future statesmen and the charming fident i hat t hey will win. In eit her Sunda v , \ery suddenly. little ladies who will some day rule them, case t here will be serious division in nil say 1 hey had a delightful time. t he communil y. which seems t o me in OBITUARY. I he highest degree < leploru hie. I think no one should care to achieve success jVlr. 0. II. Hutching, one of the Miss Jessie M. Capen. daughter of unless it can be reached through sub­ Winter Park Co.'s Directors, came Mr. Samuel S. Capen, died at her par stantial unanimity. I know men on cut s home, in Winter Park, on Wednes hot Ii sides will say, ••Vou will never do last Saturday, accompanied by his day night. October nth, of typhoid anything, if vou wail for unanimity." sister-in-law, Miss Knowles. To this I reply, there are somethings Mr. F. B. Knowles colitinues lo lever, at the age of '2<> years. Services which would bet t er not be done .at all, were held .at the house on Thursday if I hey can not be done in peace and improve, which is good news to morning, and Mr. .and Mrs. Capen : with unanimity. One of those,things his many friends in this locality. st art ed for t heir old home in Bloom- in my opinion, is t he incorporat ia n ol A lit t le communnil y like t his. A charming concert was given ingt on. Ills., wit Ir i he remains, al Now, Mr. Editor, von ask us to sug­ at Knowles Hall last Thursday noon. Miss Capen was well known to gest a plan. 1 fere is my plan. I will evening. It was largely attended, .all our people, having been assistant give up, it t he Ol her fellow will. In t lie iii the post office for nearly a year interest of peace and harmony, I sug­ and gave ir -"-sal satisfaction. gest t hal we all .alike give up all we past, where her quiet efficiency and ha ve done .and .all we have I mis far Our old I J. D. Argyle courtesy will be kindly remembered by proposed .and t lint we start .anew will came back to Winter Park last all who have used the office. Nat u rally I lie following plan : * mday evening, accompanied by bright .and cheerful as well as capable, FIRST Let us choose some point as a bride. a line musician, her friends looked center and .about I hat run our boun­ upon her as a young lady of much pro­ dary upon the lines of a geomet rica/ square. Then if some one's proper! mise, whose early death is the sadder is taken in Without his house, he can A CAR 3 OF THANKS. to them in proportion as they valued cha r"e no inl "ntjon.-'J ir>i"«* ' Mr. and .Mrs. S. S. Capen wish to re- her, and aw they miss her here, their oKooNiJ -Let us divide t he t erritory t urn t heir sincere i hanks for t he kind­ heart s mi isl lunilo follow her pa rent s. thus included into wards, each ward ness and aid of so many sympathizing in sympathy with their greater loss. nominating its own council man, .and friends during the illness and death of let o1 her officers be nominal ed in on their sad errand of respeel to her i heir daughter, M,iss Jessie. general caucus. This would make memory. t he "ring" as Large as t he iucorpoi ated town .and all interests would JOTTINGS. be more likely to be looked afl er. Quite an addition is being put on the J. II. FORD. Cracker building. Winter Park, Sept. 27. Pied Hamilton is again at his post at I he lingers I louse. A colored brother says there is no trouble about n man getting work if he only "industs hisself." L _^_———^— WE bit ve been sorry t o spread before st rangers at a distance the unpleasant Jin P. Ergood is busy moving into parts of present local politics, but we his elegant cottage. .1. S. Capen is having his house painted considered that we were under some The prospects for Mrs. Smith's kinder­ by that .artist in the paint line, Joseph obligation to till the place of a local garten are very fine. 1P Lamay, paper .as well as a bullet in for t be out - A letter from Col. Peckham tells of his Joe Jordou and Charlie Williams are coming about Dec. 1st. 'hiking in" the Piedinonl Exposition; side world, .and we suppose everybody itlsoT. C. Wilkes. knows that local politics everywhere Mrs. L. W. Capen will piohaby return .Miss McFlhinnev, teacher of the Kinder­ sometimes gel unpleasantly hot. It with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. CM pen. garten, has arrived, and the school hits .•ill blows over t hough in a lit t le while, been opened with flattering prospects. IL L. Max son reports a big trade in •and things resume the even tenor of school books the past few (lavs. P. K. Thayer is pushing the new Ergood their way almost before we know it. building .as rapidly as the recent "heavy We regret to hear of the illness of Mr. dews" will let him. \\ hew! but hasn't it W, S. Lane. Hope it is not serious. rained'.' WE .are sorry that some of those We are glad to know that Mr. Mid- mentioned in Mr. Stovin's letter con­ A letter from Col. Forbes tells of his coming, and also Col. Paige" in the first daugh's son is much better, and if the sider themselves personally wronged week of November. same progress is made vvill soon be up by our publishing it. The charges and around. made were not personal; l hey VV<^H*- The Town Improvement Association W. Ii. Smith. Esq. hits decided to ought to hold meetings now, and push j "butch" it at the Dyer place, better get directed against a political party, and "* forward 1 he objects of its formation. his best girl to change her name and help were of a character thai might easily him, say we. The meeting of 1 ,.e l.'Sth. I<> incorpo- be entertained by its opponents, and l'iite Winter Park, is going on as we write [ Mrs. Judge L. C Walker and daughter, of Indianapolis, are stopping at Mrs. if i rue would const it ute valid ground 'these Hems, and it is impossible to give the result. Guild's, .and Miss Walker will attend for opposition. Whether founded on Rollins College. ignorance of the State constitution or THE WINTEB PARK JEWELBYSTOBE.— A Mr. Samuel S. Capen returned from his any other misapprehension, the licit ' line line of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, the sau errand Wednesday eve. .Mrs. Capen celebrated Willson Spectacles, Florida and Jerome will come a bout Nov: 1st, of party feeling was such as to gain Curiosil ies, ike. Repairing. with Mrs. L. W. Capen. ready credence for them, .and we con­ II. M. WOODRUFF. We hear only the very best reports sidered it bet ter t h.at I hey should come The number in attendance a1 Rollins from Rollins <'ollege and everybody con- out openly and be answered, than College, continually increases, and pros­ nected with it. it's the biggest :lnd best pects point to the most successful year inst it ut ion in this locality. t h.at they should continue to be made by far thai 1 hey ha ve had. in the (hark in a way that prevented Miss Gilbert 1ms kindly offered to as­ \}v. 1 looker preached a most touching sist Mrs. lingers as librarian, .and the .any .answer being made. sermon onTast Sunday, referring to the library vvill probably be kept open Wert* Now that both sides have had their death of .Miss Capen and her services in fiesdays and Saturdays now. t he choir a nd ;\\ 1 he organ. say we think the matter should be The Winter Park Co's elegant new dropped, especially as incorporation is pamphlel was to have been shipped here October 1 lit h, and vvill probably be \\ere now an accomplished fact, .and it is by the 1 inie this is published. desirable that .all old divisions be left What has become of our improvement behind .and forgot 1 en. We are very nnu'h pained to hear d Association? For goodness sake let's the death of Mr. Daniel W. liolden's in get together and spend the money on fant, which occurred on the (5th. Mrs, hand if we don't do any more. AN OPEN LETTER. Holden is seriously ill, but we hope will WINTER PARK. Ft.A., Oct. lo, '87. speedily recover. ;i very pleasant call from Mr, .'iitiss of the Wood bridge Ice Editor Lochmede:—] find in the Last I j >bt. White, .Ir. looks calm and serene, Factory, who is thinking of putting an issue of your pa per an article cut it led and why shouldn't he? The return of ice and cold storage warehouse here. " Incorporation." and signed .lohn his family from the North and his elect ion We had a very pleasant letter from Carville Stovin. The writer charges as Mayor, all in one week, ought to make any man happy. Col. s. A. Adams, formerly manager of by word and insinuation that my the Santoru Argus, now of the Savannah name does not appear on the assess­ We hear of a probability of a bank News. He is very enthusiastic about ment roll of t he County, .and I h.at I am starting here, and hope it will developin- Florida. a member of the Orlando and Winter to ii certainty, for il would he .a great ac­ Mrs. 11. J. Pennington has arrived in commodation to the town, .and we fully Orlando, and drops us a note to inform Park P. R. < '<>. and am trying t o in­ believe would pay. us t h;it she still hopes to locate a first- corporate the town for my own per­ A paper from Bloomington, Illinois, class family boarding house here. We hope she will succeed. sonal benefit. The first he claims to hns an account of Miss Jessie Capen's prove by documentary evidence, and funeral, which was largely attended both The Ladies' Library Association wish by Bloomington people and people fron t he second by what somebody else t old to thank Mr. MacCalhun for "a very plain Filmier City, Ills, where the family foril and complete catalogue of their books. bim—he heard one of the chiefs of the erly resided. * so-called ring say. Permit me to say It is one of the plainest specimens of pen ,ai this point that the above assertions Were it not thai we are afraid 11m work we ha ve ever seen. are malicious falsehoods. Now for somebody would attempt to cage or kii H. L. Phelps and family have returned proofs. Here is a statement from the them, we would tell of the whereabouts from their noithern visit looking well and of a pair of the finest mocking birds we Assessor in regard to my name being speaking of having a delightful time. have ever beard. Their music makes our on I he Tax List : Well, we shouldn't object to a few whiffs pleasant place all the more Edenlike, and of mountain air ourselves. [COPY. I we do hope that nobody will cage, kill i ORLANDO, FLA., Oct. 8, issT. maim any of these beautiful songsters. \ A meeting of the citizens is called by 11. S. ('hubb's n.ame was not intended t<> Letters from Chicago, St. Louis an 1hi e School Trustees in this district at the he | a i LI is! ml as not appearing on Ta x book Worcester asking aboul the yeilnm feve < iYinter Park Co's office for Thursday for fssT. as I checked il out of the list 1 scare show that our friends are, as w\ evening to take into consideration the gaye Mr. Stovin, or intended lode so, as I fully believe, needle.-dy scared. Certainly prospect for a .public school this wilder. found it mi second examinal ion. with the excellent quarantine arrange­ We hope it will be largely attended, and W. i'. N't "IT. Assessor. ments, the favorable weather, and the thiil a public school can be started at i Ion hi of some good authorities as to its | ALSO A COPY.] once. .Nothing will ill tract 1 hen t tention being yellow fever at all. We have, so of people desiring (o locale more than a STATE OF FLORIDA, I far, no cause for fear, the strict quaran­ first-class, well-equipped public school. ( 'ol MV OF ( (RANGE. \ tine arrangements being taken, as we un­ To show the value of printer's ink we I, T .1. Shine, Clerk of the Circuit Court, derstand it, so thai if it is really yelloti in and for the County a nd Stale a foresail I, fever, it shall get no spu t of 1 he n ut hori-, would call the attention of our readers do hereby certify thai upon examinationo ties. to the following notice, which from one the records in my office I find Henry S. insertion in the Youth's Companion has Chubb the owner of certain real estate in The meeting to ijicorpornto our place. filled the postoffice box of the Winter this County and Slate, as appears from called for the 12th, was organized by the Park Co. nearly every day for the past orda, T. .J. SHINE, — * O t* ()n t his charge he shows his ignorance, he was among the first thai Messrs. /; = 2 - 0 ? * •as well as his venom. Il he had been to give legal advice Jtid-e T. (<• ihiil ;ind Chapman and Chase sold a lot to. lie -, _ o * XL - ' Mr. Gibbons of Orlando, and no pains -" ,-i ~ •- '- ; ' '- ' v 5 ]g .2 ? s .at all familiar with the Constitution was a kind, courteous christian gentle­ were spared to make this incorporation man, tin able physician, and a man with SS'T: " - '• 33 » of the State of Florida he would have perfect. The colored people turned out ~ -L-Z- - c•-- ~ hesitated before making the above whom all delighted to meet and talk. The m procession with hand and banners, and influence of his honest .and hearty work • - 5 _ •- — '- •'r charge. Read what the Constitution the town presented a lively, exciting up C 33 — and recommendations for Winter Park „ a> O s says here it is-—Article 9, Section LO: s. pea ranee. will long be felt, and in his death we ha -e o '- _ = The Legislature shall nol authorize ' - t - V X c • - c - lost ;i good friend .and fellow worker. To if r. any < lount y, (lit y. Borough, Township, i 0 v - - 2 - u the family of Dr. Tantum we wish to ex­ C ' or Incorporated District to become a *- — - - 5 ~ £ /. o.S tend our hear tfell sympat h.v in their loss, -A 5 V " - , _ stockholder in .any company, associ­ knowing full well thai the loss of so kind = •-. ation, or corporation, or to obtain or a father and husband is a crushing blow- appropriate money for or to loan its to them, while they have the sweet con­ credit to any corporation, association, solation of knowing thai his death was a5,Sfe=05c.2.i=§2 insl it nt ion. or individual. only a transfer from a life of suffering and pain to the realms of bliss and resl across the dark river. We notice that Mr. Wm. Hunter is Miss Eva Lam son arrived for the win­ moving into his handsome cottage on I\ connection with town improve ter Wednesday evening. West I 'a rk Avenue. men! we have a suggestion to offer. John Hunter returned from the Pied­ Tlieie is a muting of the Ladies" I.i- The South C< mpany mont'Exposil ion on Monday. He re­ 1 i u i ,\ calk d for Sal iu day aftei n< >< n is now laying out gardens at the ports ii big show. their i ( (in. We hope il will he la rgely i attended, and steps taken to keep the stations .along its line, .and vvill no Mr. J. G. Diffenderfer has- bought two library advancing as in the past. doubt wish to make, one al Winter very line lots near Rollins College, and will proceed lo '-reel a pretty cottage A Society of Christian Endeavor was Pa rk. These gardens will be t asl efully there. organized al the'Congregational I 'hm-ch laid out .and every t lung necessn ry done h it memterstilp or General French and son. Robert, have to make them attractive, andil will be arrived from Georgia, and are nt their about thirty. Mr. McDuffee was elected lovely place, the station near which is piesidi nt. Miss Aiiisv orth vice-president, for the interest" of every town to have designated by the Orlando and Winter and Mr. Alden sVciciary. its railway garden as good .as possible, Park R. P. Co. ;ts "Lochmede." Mr. A. H. Raul has a new delivery out-j as ail attractive advertisement to I'd complete, and the way horns blow Printer's ink and lots ol it is what our and bells i ing all o\ er town to not ify our meet, t he eyes of t ra velel's. All t he Stiite needs, for with our unequalled citizens of the presence of the butcher, climate and advantages all we have to available land near our station is in- the bilker, etc. looks quite citified. Keep do to gel 1 he crowds here is to blow our eluded in the Park, and so I lie railroad it up gentlemen, it is a greal accommo­ horns and let people know whnt we have dal ion. and is appreciated 1 company can do nothing here unless got. in co-operation with the town. Now Mr. Woodruff tells of having more than We are informed thai we .are indebted he can do in ffhe jewelry, repairing, and to Mr, Frank Bartlett for mowing down we suggest thai t his o tiers a lineoppor- manufacturing line. He expects soon to ;i lot of weeds in various parts of the t unit y t o secure quite a snbstant ial receive the boss rattlesnake to exhibit, city that were obnoxious. We hereby lift towards improving our Park, by which will undoubtedly attract great at­ tender him thanks, and wish to include tention. all who have done anything of this working with the company. They nature for the good of the town. The paint for the Seminole has arrived, would thus secure .a much larger .and and Mr. Lamay is going to set that the One of the most interesting works of finer garden than they would be willing "streak" that was usee by the "wets" in ;n 1 we have seen lately isa line engraving to make by themselves, aud the town Hillsborough county is made so wide of the original portrait of Osceola, now 1 would be .able t o make and maintain a that there will be no chance for a misun­ in the li; i uds of'Miss Brown of this place, much better park, .and have but n por derstanding. which portrail is the work of (ieo.l a I lin. lion of the expense to bear. Why can­ Gilbert Hart, Esq. writes that he will in 1838, who was ;in artist in the front ranks al that day. This old chief, who not a committee of the Town Improve­ hffve ;i steam launch of his own on Lake ment Association eoiiTer with Presi- Osceola Hns winter. If he don't keep it kept the whites ;il bay for so long, is standing in full Indian outfit, gazing uj lugrniiain. and come t 0 some un­ locked we shall try to borrow il once in derstanding about it'.-' ;i while in the evening. Don't watch us, away into the ctiKtance, nswosTrppope, ai Marshal Karl. an imaginary foe. We do not feel com­ petent to pass any artistic opinion either TOWN IMPROVEMENT. Mr. (ioflou, of England, is the guest of on t he oi ign ;il or the engraving, Bo1 h A meeting of the Executive Commit­ Mr. Hall, of JlalUv White's Peal Estate can lie seen a 1 Mr. Maxson's bookstore, Agency. He is the advance guard oF and-it will certainly pay anybody that tee of the Town Improvement Associ quite a parly of Englishmen, whom we is interested in the history of Florida, at ion is called for Thursday evening. hope Messrs. Hall & White will succeed especially our section, who hns not seen Nov. 3, at 7 o'clock, a1 the office of the in local ing here. tin III, to take ;i look ;i t what we consider Winter Park Co., to begin the work of ;i very striking and interesting portrait. Quite n little scare was occasioned here the winter. We hope that there will be Inst week by the report that we had it The C, L. S. C. of Winter Park had a : ;i full attendance, as it is certainly one Tampa refugee among us. Several of the II i el ing at the. Winter Park Co's office, oi t he best insl it ut ions we ha ve, a ml citizens proceeded to investigate, and Monday ev< ning, Oct.. 24th. The officers its work should be thorough this vvin- found thai the man had been away from a of this society are: President, Miss (dr. 1 l I er in t he line of its object s -"I o im­ Tampa (or quite a while before the fever Livingi-ton; Vice President, M ' '- prove .and ornament the streets .and broke oui there, and all was serene. ynxsori.; Secretary, Mrs. S. 10. Burke, i public grounds of Winter Park, by 'liny haven membership of about. 20, planting and cultivating t rees, cleaning Your "jotter" wishes to say thai him­ mid there were aboul twenty-five piemen 1 self and family never sat down to a bet­ nt t he meeting. The pr< sci ibed Looks •and repairing sidewalks, and doirigsueh ter or more tempt ing meal than they did have been ordered, bul have not yet ar- . other .acts as shall tend to beautify ill Mr. < ico. Horn's 1 his week. It was the rived, and so the evening was pleasantly and adorn said streets and grounds." birthday of both Mrs. Horn and "y. j.," a discussing 1 he me1 la ids i if I he The Association bus some money on and-the dinner in celebration of the evenl Society, acd leading selections from hand, and H< vera 1 of theiiiouibi?'!-* h was all and more than heart could wish some of the books to he studied. Miss not paid their dues. The Execut ive or :ippet ite do just ice to. Livingston read from Edward Everett i ('on mi it t ee si ion id call a meeting ol the, Hide's History of the United States, Mrs- The reports from Tampa, while nol citizens, gel everybody interested in its IP. P. Hooker and Mr. Raymond' Alden very encouraging, do not seem to us to , work, and do all in its power t o make warrani any scare or panic here. We lead other selections, and the meeting adjourned to meet al same place on this, in its proportion, as useful as its think the authorities vvill keep it in parent society at Stoekbridge. VVtJ Tampa, and that no bad results will fol- Bryant's I >ay. suppose thai all citizens will be gladly • low to the balance of the state. We sin­ 1 cerely hope thai Tampa vvill speedily be We have received letters from several welcomed id t he commit t ee nice ing. pai lies asking about the prospects for relieved of its dread presence. ami helpful thoughts and suggestions yellow fever here, and expressing ;i de­ will be gladly received. We hope i h.at We hope the firsl thing our Council cision not to come here until the scare is all of t he Execul ive < 'onimit t eeal least takes hold of vvill be t he reckless shoot ing over. To all such we say, thai so fa r as all around us. A person don't know Winter Park is concerned there is no will be present . when or nl whnt point he is liable to get cause for alarm. We have interviewed ii load of bird shot in him, and besides it several parties who have had experience is both cruel .and wicked the way singing and who oughl to be posted, and thev birds .and birds of plumage are being de­ all say thai it would be almost an im­ stroyed. Stop itj gentlemen; stop it, if possibility to have it here, basing their it is a possible t hing. opi i funis on Ihe foil owing facts: the clean­ Judge Welborne returned from a trip liness of the place, the room we have.no­ to New York, Monday. Our new Council mel for the firsl time body being crowded in anywhere; the C. L. S. C. is to hold ;i meeting on the last Thursday evening, October 18th. A odor from the pines is ,an excellent disin­ 'AvA iit Dr. Hooker's house. general discussion was had ottheworkin fectant in itself, and the lateness of the We had the pleasure of a call M tnday hand, P. R. Thayer was elected president season. One man who had been through m truing from Mr. Dixie Beggs. and through the yellow fever business of the Board, a lull and complete sel of Robert While, Jr. is having the 2nd rules for their government was adopted, and cholera as well, told us thai we never could have either under presenl condi­ story over his store remodeled, and will and the meeting adjourned to Monday fix up a good hall for entertainments, etc. evening, October 17lh, to pass the requi­ tions. Come .along friends and gel away site ordinances and resolutions to set the from pneumonia, diphtheria, small pox, Deacon Larrabee ha-s been busy putting wheels in motion. On Monday evening, etc., have a got id t ime wit h ns, .and be in a very neat and handy set of shelve- after another full discussion of 1 he policy I eifectly In ah hy during your stay. for the librarv,as ordered al the meeting to be pursued an excellent set of ordi­ on the 29th. ' nances was p.assed, bearing upon police Cgh ! if you are interested in such curi­ authority and revenues. Thecommittee osities, take a look at Woodruff's big, on ordinances and rules was appointed, Mr. II. S. Keduev's fill her is having ,an ugly rattlesnake. It's an interesting to whom, wit h the town attorney elect, elegant house built on his place on the sight, bul not it very playful pet. iJ.r. 10. Ii. < iiinbv. t he ordinances were re­ shore of Lake Maitland. If will be a fine John R. Ergood bought the wind mill ferred. The marshal was appointed col­ iiddit ion to 1 ha 1 neighborhood. and water works of the Arcade and is lector, and Ihe great wheels for the gov- now putting them in position so ns to ernmenl of our beautiful place were THE WINTER PARK JEWELRY STOKE.—A supply his lovely cottage .and grounds line line of Jewelry, Wn teller, Clocks, the started. Sinceiely do we hope thai they wit h water. may run on to the glory and prosperity celebrated Willson Spectacles, Florida of all within our borders, .and may pro­ I 'me isit ies, &c. Repairing. Tin; WINTER PARK JEWELRYSTORE.- A line line of Jewelry, Wa 1clies. Clocks, 1 he ceed to pass an estray cattle and pound 11. M. WOODRUFF. celebrated Willson Spectacles, Florida ordinance at once. The regular meet ings Ml T. W. ( rriffiths received the sad Curiosities, Arc Repairing. were put on the second and fourth news of the death of Ins mother at Prov­ II M. WOODRUFF. Thursday evenings of each month, and idence, li. 1. List Monday morning. He Mrs. William C. Comstock arrived on for the present, until other quarters can left .rn t he noon t r.ain. to attend 1 he be provided, thev will be held ;it the funeral. Ihe evening of Ihe first, and is busily at Winter Park Co's office. The Board work getting the furniture, etc. for her wished ns to say that all Ihe citizens are All Saints Episcopal Church has a sew­ elegant cottage in place to begin house­ cordially invited to the meetings, and ing society connected with it that is keeping 1 here; no lovelier place can be largely attended and is very entertaining found anywhere, they hope many will attend toencourage mid interest ing. Their lasl meeting was ^JLiss Blanche Dieffenderfer returned them in the arduous work which they :it t he residence of Mrs. Paul. from Virginia List week accompanied by hit ve undertaken. The many friends of ,Mr. Knowles in her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. li. •I this locality will regret to learn thai he J Glenn, who it is hoped will permanently L. H. Donkel contemplates putting in set lie with us, as they are very much n stock of groceries. has been quite sick, and obliged to go to Washington, I >. C. for medical treatment. pleased with the beauty of Winter Park. c. I',. Davids and Dr. Henkel are busy He was fast improving when hist heard putting out strawberries. All right gen­ from. tlemen we'll call around I Do vou keep ;i dog? TER PARK, OCT. 28, 1887. Mr. F. W. Lyman dropped in on us last weelt? lie crrine to assist in the transfer of the Lyman Bank to the First (lur circulating library had a meeting WE .are gl.ad t o see t he movement for National of Sanford, and ret tuned to his Insl Saturday at their room in the Win- a public school well under way. D is home last Monday night. Hereportsall Pa' I'ark Co's block iit which it was". .a necessity for the town, .and all hands his people well. nuVd lo more than double their shell' room, as they haven't near enough room should unite to lielpll .along and make We had the pleasure of it call from,las. Cribbd. Esq. a prominent railroad man for the boohs now in the library, and I it .a good one. The county funds will they are expecting large accessions now s -a 'CS D5 O5 from Ocala. He expressed himself, as e8 Q go far towards paying the expenses. [.everybody else does, as delighted with on the way. They will also open the '3 S D our place, aud was particularly pleased room Wednesdays and Saturdays from 0 J. TS but a small addit urn to them from 3 to 5 p. in. to be in ehiirue of Miss (fil­ a - c » o ry C with the view from the top of the Semi­ Oi ~ s local sources vvill enable a much bet ter nole. bert, Wednesdays, and the Secretary. Miss 1.unison, Saturdays. A vote of - o Oi i school totie maintained,besides giving The friends of Mr. and Mrs. 11.0. Pa vies thanks was tendered Ajrs. Rogers for her — a s Bfi the people of t he t own more influence sympathize sincerely with them in the valuable services during the summer, and c T3 death of their boy, Harold, which took - —** C iu t he management of it. a series of entertainments was talked of 91 —. place last Thursday night. The funeral r- EC for 1 he winter. We are glad to see this 4-J was on Saturday, at 1*' a. m., and was .K —* splendid start made for the winter's D We are indebted to MissM. E. Brown conducted by JRev. Bates, of -UI Saints '" C Tj work, and hope that it is only the > r- Church.in ii very louching and impressive 4J +^ cj for a copy of the portrait ot Osceola, thunder thai precedes a perfect deluge of •S gj manner. mentioned by "Jotter," which she ha* new books and patrons for what all must a* 0 •f. GO -IJ On Sunday aflernoon, at All Saints coneede to be one of our most helpful or­ OJ had made by photo-lithography. It 7.' tr Church, occui red the hnpt ism of i.iivrge ganizations. \ r^ shows the "noble red man" .as few peo­ Pa vies, in the presence of quite a large u *^-i gg Any one interested in 1 he study of hu­ V O t. ple of the present general ion have ever audience. He is now Mr. and Mrs. Da vies' man nature would have been much inter­ 1 > cu .- only child,mid is it bright,attractive boy .rs g / seen him—a king'in his owu right, one ested to have been present .at a birthday 0 O of about three years. Rev. Bates read party given on last Saturday bv Miss of Niit ure's noblemen., tine in feature the beautiful service of the Episcopal Louise Capen. She was five years old on . and st rong in limb. ;ts he could only be church on the occasion. Dial occasion, and invited in about 35 developed y\\u\ev Ihe care of Mot her The committee on Rules and Ordi­ of her wee frietidstohelprelebrnle. Mirth nances of our Council are hard at work nnd glee ruled the hour. A supper was Nat lire herself. un'himU'red by art ificial with the aid of Mr. Gunh.v on a complete . served tit 5 o'clock, .and the little folks standards, .and the stumbling.bloeks set of ordinances for our government. left for 1 heir homes soon .after, all feeling which ;in unaccustomed civilization They are going slow so as to get every­ that they had had lota of fun and pleas­ thing right and put as little burden on ure. Many pretty and useful presents has since put in his way. We hope our people as is possible and at thesame were presented by the little folks to Miss BOOH to give our readers H fuller ac­ lime have an effective town government. Louise, lilling quite a large bible. We count of him, .as his life is locally of The Kindergarten is now in very suc­ could not help thinking as we looked at and admired the little throng, that if HO much interest , .and we may be able to cessful operation, and judging from the great interest manifested by the little much good nature nnd unselfishness and reproduce his port rait also. folks will do great good. If anybody here so little thai was disagreeable, could crop has a child old enough who is not at­ otd from such a happy lol of children li., not let ,anv body get ahead of you tending, he should be sent at once.forex- who did not feel the restraint of society rules and regulations, how much better in the work of the Town Improvement I perience amply proves Unit in no other way is ;is successful a start for tin educa­ it would he for 1 hem to grow up thai way Association. If efery man in town' tion made as in these delightful institu­ than to, after awhile, put on the robes of 2 - tl t.S X i will make sure 1 li.it his own premises tions. conventionality and instead of showing 4^ C their own good-natured selves seek to ^0 QJ +J and the sidewalk and streej in front of Hallow-een was celebrated at Mrs. A. LH +J 0 ^ 2*5 "I hide almost all natural feeling, and be - — z - them are in good .and al tractive con­ H. Paul's house before tea by Oie chil­ what society calls "dignified." i:is ee iy: ^ c dren, who had no end of fun over the va­ dition, little will remain to be done to rious devices used, and after tea by ii •We are happy to announce to our citi­ ^^iii — — £ — +J <^ ii make the st re. t s of our townaspretty small gathering of older people who were zens thai Dr. 11. ('. .Junes, late of Cerro e£ 2 "£ Gordo, Ills, has decided lo cast his lot 'J and pleasant .as any. A few trees .and nicely enleiiiiiiiv'd by music and conver­ *— « « ee — ~~ i. sation. Mr. iloftou. of England, sang with us, and will at once proceed to build S.' •3"> 'CS -t-*ft" 5 a lew loads of sawdust will generally several tunes, and showed 1h;i1 he pos­ a tasty cottage on his lot on In lei Lichen < do the business, and it will well repay sessed line ability in that line. We hope Avenue, near the Episcopal Church. Dr. x >.— - .loiics is an Agreeable gentlein.au, and an ee •"XI i 1 he small expense necessary to .accom­ he will decide to settle here as he will un­ O) - s - doubtedly be an acquisition to our mu­ accomplished physician, lie is a gradu­ PJa*= ^eo~r x> *- , •- plish it. Then lei us join hands and sical and social people. ate of the Ohio College of Medicine at Cin­ - 3 - '-K put the Park in good shape, so that cinnati, and .a post graduate of Rush u b CHJ The regular meeting of the Town Im- Medical College iit Chicago. He is also a iroveinenl Association will he held on 51 everybody who passes through on the • member of the American Medical Associ­ ffi mrsday evening, too late for this issue, ii ation, .and was a delegate to their last tvaimVwiTl think his visit toFloridi. ill the Winter Park Co's. office, at which meeting in Chicago, so that as a physi­ il time we nope steps will lie taken in con­ S"0 ' incomplete, Until he bits seen move ol cian he has till the requirements neces­ junction with Col. Ingrahain, the Winter sary. Dr. Jones was .also a prominent "o O oi +J 0 R: § the pn'tty place he has noticed m Park Company, and our Town Council, Mason and Knight Templar in Illinois,-, to improve our depot parks and make and was initiated into that mystic order passing. the view from the depot and cars attract­ ;it Mellonville almost before there was ive to everybody going through here. No any Sanford. He was a resident of San­ We had a very pleasant call from Mr. bet ter adv ed iseinent of our place can be ford from 1870 to 1881, and helped lo Oioi e, of the Reporter, on Tuesday. He had. incorporate the place. He with his wife came in the interesl of t he Immigral ion Hugh MjicCnlhun returned from his Association, a project which should re­ summer's work in Great Britian last Sat­ are energetic workers in Hie Presbyterian ceive Ihe early attention of all our citi­ urday. His family did not return with Church, or Congregational as we have it zens.. The railroad authorities north of him as he expects to return to Scotland here, and will be a great addition to our us have entered into an agreement by early in the spring for the purposeof pre­ society. They will probably live in the which for every dollar we raise thev will senting the claims of Florida slill more llargrave collage until Heir house is complete, nnd we bespeak for them the -•- SI — 43 use 1 luce for adv ert ising Florida. The thoroughly lo his people. lie says that cordial and hearty reception for which Z ~ •— - Immigration Committee for Orange 1 here is great interesl in Florida matters county hope to raise SI.out), which will our people are noted. ** tf — in Scotland and England, and that he • - S-5 5 FS "T place $16,000 to thecredit of advertising *- - our region. We hope every citizen will at looks for ;t great many people here from • — -- - ~ ~ /. - least bee< mie a member i if i he associa­ there soon. I le also says t hat the great ;7~ i r — +J THE Execut ive Commit tee of the .Im­ tion, which costs but one dollar, and interest he litis been able to work up that all who can will pu1 in five, ten, or there in Winter Park over other places is provement Association held a meeting I wenty dollars to help the cause. As due to our line educational facilities—a on last Thursday evening which was fact that we who live here should fully long as one town in California raises ||ittended by all the Committee now in more I linn the above amount to send a appreciate and do all in our power to hand to Boston and back giv ingconcerts further in every way possible. 'town. Several matters were talked .and advertising California, .and appeals over, and a eominitte consisting ol EP X S* -4- - •• of this mil lire are met. if at all, in a half­ Kev. s. 1). Smith preached ut New .Messrs. Swit/.er .and Capen w.as ap­ •La- *J s— i — ' hearted way here just so long will Cali­ Smyrna last Sunday. pointed to interview the South Florida, 3 Q ir , & fornia .and the West enjoy Ihr boom, , _ —. *». Work is progressing rapidly on the A -. * — •which our fine climate and fertile soil en­ authorities on the subject of co-oper­ - - e titles, us to. This ci a mt ry is no exception painting of the Seminole. -— ~ ^ T •^ — £ ating with the Association in improv­ tot he rule [and we hope we shall nol be *^ — '/. z c ~ ~ Col. Chubb is driving ii new horse, lie ing the depot park. The Committee called upon by dear experience to prove holds the reins "jauntily." *J /I it i, thai il takes money .and lots of went to Sanford hast Monday, and had pi inters ink to get the claims of any sec­ Major Marks and Mr. Schutz, of Or­ an interview with Messrs. Fox and tion befoi e the people, Mr. 11. S. Kednev [ lando, made us a flying visit this week. is the district Committeeman for this Sr.nnis; Col. Elliott, the head of that district, .and we hope he will receive The Henkel and Ergood blocks are department was away. These gentle­ progressing rapidly towards completion. stacks ol money for the Orange County men assured the committee that an ll|»||Sl at ion Association. u i • — —. ' ZZ ~ - The tide of travel to Ihe soul h has set arrangement of that kind could pro­ in, and we hope will be largtjr than ever — — •— — p _- — — bably be made with the S. F. people • "/- - - ~ •*- z SCHOOL MEETING. before. ~ ~ - -' - -* 7 u •/. - - . - 1 £t — Trustees on Oct. 20, was quite largely lars can find them at the Winter Park ,a radical change for the better will attended. rK. -LP. Larrahee was chosen I Co's. office. be made in the looks of our depot Chairman, and K, L. Max son, Secretary. Af t grounds. While we .art'on this subject, wa s the v Several of our citizens .are summoned

wa s Thev then took a vaite on the subject of ke n 1 tlleg e g tli e M l Cl tee s 1 L, Tj - X i • '/ i « " -- two trustees to till out the Board, and on jury duty at JMaitland this week in would it not be a good plan for t he Messis. E. N. Coan and C. 1!. Ward were condemning a road. Improvement Association to appoint hv this vote 11 co nin ict a led, which, if rati- I .--—»•p£i11^3• <*. 1. £- ----'- '5 tied, makes the board consist of .1. IL.J S. S. Capen has a Japanese persimmon .a d.ay when our citizens can come to­ US — . ~ S *J i:. i) — . i that—well we won't tell how big it is for • — — ~ He Mizell. C. .1. Ladd, I'.. L. Maxson. li. V| gether at t he park .and plant the trees. x. — _* 1531 fear it will not be believed—but it is im­ .1 • an. and C. IL.YVnrd. The meeting in- plants, etc., that they are willing to, structed the Trustees to procure a good mense. 1J P*» «<— X — •„ iV , _ r and suitable building to hold the school and have Mr. Sims present to give in. .and to uppl.v to the town council for Col. F. F. Adams writes from Erie, Penn. tTuTtThe will soon build on the advice, etc.? Several citizens have ' funds to make up the difference between already expressed a willingness to eon- j whnt tl\e county funds come to and the beautiful lots be purchased of Mr. God­ frey last spring. tribute in this way and we think I h.at t_ t.cvi'Tt*! u.er. Hooker for sev­ olution, R. R. Roe's works, and a great ;i nice dinner, etc., and was greatly en­ eral interesting items this week, for which many standard works of fact and fiction. joyed by all. we hereby extend 1 hanks. II is it valuable addition lo our library. The t hanks of t he association are tend­ R. L, Day, of boston, from whom the Mr. Wells a capitalist from England is ered to Mrs. Rollins for t he same. I >iiy Library, at Rollins ('ollege, takes its iit the Rogers House, lie is contemplat­ name, nas just sent a fine donation of ing some investments here. books for which the college people are We have had the pleasure of meeting The Young People's Society of Christian . very 1 hnnkful. Mr. Austin, an architectural terra cotta Endea vorhas a membership of 4/i and is ' manufacturer of .New York City. In Au­ The steamer Fanny Knowles w ill make m a very flourishing condition. gust lasl he caught a heavy cold in New hourly trips on Saturday afternoon, Nov. York, and ever since has suffered from a L9, beginning ;il 1 o'clock, for the benefit ' Movers. & Middaugh have been hard at severe cough. lie was told to come of the Ladies' Library. Tickets, 25 cts.; work putting the buildings ut Rollins South.byhis physicians,almost asa lasl children and students of Rollins College, College iii good order for winter. resort, and stopped at several places on 15 cts. The Winter Park C^. is having the de­ the way here, but got no relief; about a Now that the .yellow fever scare is sub­ pot and hotel parks cleaned up nnd put. week ago he Landed iii Orlando, has spent in nice condition for our winter visitors. t he lime since 1 here and here, and hns not stantially over, travel on the South coughed any since he got here. He is, of Florida has visibly mcreased. nnd when We notice thai the crops of the Mat hers course, very enthusiastic about this region the ticket rates are favorably settled and Fair groves are being shipped. The and will buy and build at once. I has a man from all |tarts of the north we look for a Mathers grove produces about 1 7<>»» rush of people. of means, and thus does our glorious t boxes this year. climate add one more solid citizen to our Pr. 11. C. Jones has moved from Or­ Mr. (iilbert Hart .and family art' ex­ number. lando and, Tor the presenl, until his tasty pected next week. cottage is completed, can be found at pea con Larrabee's house on the West The first arrivals in answer to t he effec­ Mrs. M. Alcott entertained a few friends boulevard. We gladly welcome him as tive work done by Mr. MncCalhun .in one of our citizens. on Thanksgiving day. Great Britain (he past summer, came this week The party consists of Mr. Weunderstand that Rev..I. N.Mulford, The School Trustees have secured Er­ Hamilton of Monmouth, South Wales, of Troy, \. Y., has decided lo make his good Ibtll for holding school 1 his wilder. who is accompanied by a party of six. home with us nnd vvill probably occupy They .are to occupy Mr. MacCalhini's Mr. Ergood's house, lie is an Episco­ Mr. Peckham and family will lie with place until they look aronnd and deter­ palian Rector and "will be a welcome ad- us next week, as will .also Dr. Eager and mine on n location. Mr. M. looks for dil ion to our society. many more and we sincerely hope that family. V V Anybody that is laboring under the de­ his expectations may be more than Mr. F. W. Lyman's home has been realized. lusion that no lawns can be made in Florida is respectfully referred to Pr. X. made happy by the arrival of a young Oiii'tiHvn council held meetings on last JJnrrows. and if they ever saw a more daughter. Thursday', Saturday and Tuesday eve­ dense, velvety, or greener one anywhere, nings. There is an immense amount of we should require the proofs. The ladies', of the Congregational detail lo be gone through with, which Mr. C. E. Johnson, Superintendent of Church, formed a Home Missionary So­ they tell us is now about complete, and the Orlando Foundry .and Machine Co., ciety this week. they hope to have all going in a very r made us a pleasant call, accompanied by short time. ' hc public school will prob- his wife and (Laughter, on the 1 5th. They Col. Forbes and family are here and ably starl on Monday, Nov. 20th, al­ visited the Seminole, and took a view of the preparations for opening the Seminole though it may be delayed a few days be­ "the prettiest spot in Florida" from the are going on apace. yond that date. A v ery complete set of promenade on the top, which they pro­ ordinances has been adopted, including nounced, ns all do, perfectly rha lining. Supervising architect Oee has completed good pound ordinance, a thorough law ii bout shooting and trapping in the town We have just heard that Misses brown the changes in the street railroad track. limits, etc. They have all been carefully and McCliue are having a comfortable to the satisfaction of all parties. drawn by Attorney Gunhy, and wethink building put up on their place in Osceola will put our town in good shape when in which will be held an Industrial .and Tom. Piiige is hard al work on the put in force. Sunday School for the colored children. canal and before many days 1 he Fanny We are without particulars but are cer­ Knowles vvill be running into Rakes Vir­ jTol. Paige is hard at work, has put the tain thatsuch a schooUmder the auspices gtreet car track in A1 shape, and so that of these kind hearted iiud accomplished ginia and Mizell. Ladies will do much good and ben perfect trie car Funs to the front door of the The pamphlets, that the Winter Park hotel instead of the side door as hereto­ success in the line it is intended for. fore, has .about completed arrangements Co. have issued, have arrived .and are for opening the canal, etc. Col, Forties being rapidly distributed all over this will arrive in a very short time and al­ country and Great Britain. most before we know it, the Seaniliole doors will he swung wide open for win t .Mr. Thomas Renins, of < iirard College, I seems now to promise the linest season Philadelphia, is having his beautiful lot, this fine hotel ever had. Mr. Paige is on Lake Osceola, cleared and fixed up. fresh from t he best season but one thai his lnagiuliceiit hotel, the Kaaterskill, He has one of t he prettiest lots here. rhad,and says that Florida is talked The excursion for the betietit of the ladies' library, on List Saturday, while Mr. W, ('. Comstock. accompanied bv nol ;i great success financially, was a very Mrs. Flood and Mrs. c. M. Capen, all of H pleasant occasion and the thanks of the Chicago, arrived Pec. 1st for the winter. Mr. C. and Mrs. Flood, a sister of Mrs. association is tendered to Air. Paige for Miss Ainswa.it h left for the North on Comstock. will find thai Mrs. Conislock Ttiesdav last. his kindness in the affair. has arranged their beautiful collage on Hake Osceola, perfectly for their use this Mrs. M. A Spring ,md Miss Minnie a\re The sad death of Mrs. Clinton B. Djk winter, mid Mrs. Capen will spend the with us for the w inter. vids, which occurred OH the 23d, was il von ter with S. S Capen. Mr. C, M.Capen is expected soon. Reuben Thomas preached at Long- "great shock to our community. Mr. and wood Wednesday evening: Mrs. Davids moved here from Green Cove Thanksniviim Pa v. 1887, will long be The prospect for a rush of visitors here Springs last wilder and took charge of remembered h\ the bachelors of Wilder Park, who on ihe 24th hist, enjoyed the this wittier is very good indeed. Mr. F B. Knowles' extensive grove and hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Paul al their Pr. Fagrr .and family are here for the farm property here. Mrs. Pavids was a home. The dinner was most sumptuous winter, and will live iu Osceola with Mr. lady of line presence, an accomplished —of the good old New England Thanks­ < iriswold. musician and a genial, brighl Wend and giving type, and was done full justice to by the guests. The evening was spent C. L. S. C. held their last meeting at neighbor. Shedied in giving birth to twin with music and games, and the genial Mr. I). \. Bachelor's, Several new mem­ bers were added" (hi ught ers, both of whom survive her. Her host and hostess succeeded in making the remains were taken to Jacksonville for lonely bachelors forgel tor the time that The A. M. E. Church hnve about com­ they were so far away each from his own pleted the purchase of a lot. and will interment. Mr. Davids has the profound loved Family circle. build n church on it at once. sympathy of our whole people in his ter­ Forbes cc Paige have had a gang of Mr. Ergood promises ns the prettiest rible bereavement. sixiy men at work on the canal, and are post-oilice oTits class south of Richmond succeeding splendidly—getting if the w Leii he gets into his new (purlers. WINTER PARK, NOV. 25, 1887. proper depth for steam navigation. We hope soon to see it an important pari of The work of painting the Seminole is one of the prettiest excursion routes, from about complete, .and makes iTi.at beauti­ ful building look handsomer than ever. BY courtesy of the Winter Park Co., Orlando to the St. Johns river ,at Lake Jesup, in the country, Mr. Prentiss, ac­ Our grocery mm and storekeepers ure we present our readers this week with companied by Mr. S. C, Barker, an ex­ happy over the constantly increasing perienced engineer, ware looking the trade caused by the return of so many of ,a copv of the map of the town, which ground over this week. Mr. B. has had our winter residents. will give t hose ,it a (list.a nee some idea charge of the government works on the Wit hlacoochee river, and is very ent husi- Col. Pet kha in and Family .arrived on oi I he relative positions of many pointy itstic with Ibis beautiful little plan. the 80th from St. Louis. They report cold weather North, and glad to gel to we have had occasion to mention, al­ The MethiM ist Church resinned its sunny Florida for i he wilder. evening though I he Large scale of the map pre­ service last Sunday, and the The public school is opened and run­ meetings will now be continued regula rlv. vents its covering some of t he surround­ ning in I'.rgood's Hall with Mrs. F. I.. The lack of a resident clergyman of the Miixson as teacher. We hope by another ing country, which we have described. denomination has hindered the prosecu­ vear to have a good school building here. tion of .active work, bid the increase of residents interested in it demands more Charlie Chubb, Will Ing.ruham. and a THANKSGIVING has come and gone, aggressive efforts. Mr. Earl's store be­ party, spent Thanksgiving at Messrs. ing temporarily vacant, he kindly do­ Mizell and Crawford's down on Lake and many New Englanders in Florida nated its use List Sunday, and it will be Conway. They report having had a have made it the occasion of a plea­ used again next time. Though but two splendid 1 ime. days notice was given, more than thirty sant observanoeof old customs. Some The predicted cold spell did not were present nl the opening service, and "eventuate" here, and t hose who took in from other parts of the country have ;i largely increased attendance is indi­ their "garden sass" went to useless cated for the future. I high Marf alluni, 1 rouble. Il is always best to be on the joined them, .and .although mat ive F.s(|., delivered an interesting and in- sti fe si( le. In iwever. structive address on the fifteenth chap­ southern people have not yet t.a ken up ter of Luke, and will also lend the next Mr. Stiibblefield has Dr. Jones' new the celeb rat ion of t he day to .any great meeting. A comfortable room, well- house on lnterlachen Avenue about done. lighted, a good company, an organ, a It has been put up m aboul four weeks, extent, Still the .annual reminder from good supply of singing books, with an and is a nice job. Mr. Stubblefield talks the Governor, and the example of earnest, devout, christian spirit prevad- of moving to Winter Park to make his ingall t he exercises, combine to render home wit h us. others .about them, are gradually ac­ the meetings peculiarly acceptable, and Mr. .Icwell. of Chicago, has bought a 1 hey will he ;it tended by many not in t he customing their minds to the ideas as- beautiful piece of Land on Sylvan Lake habit of frequenting regular church of Wilson Phelps, and will build a home social ed wit li it , and it will not be many services. II looks now as if the Meth­ there for the family of Pr. .lewell. his odist Episcopal < 'I lurch had come lost ay, years before the great family reunion brother. Dr. Jewell was well-known to and won Id soon be one of 1 lie insl it id ions many of our cit bens, and formerly lived and festival will be generally observed of Winter Park. on La ke Charm". everywhere. NOTICE! All members of Methodist churches, THE looked for pamphlet of the Win­ () residing in or near Winter Park, .and " last Saturday morning the a si stump was blown oul of the canal ter Park Co., has arrived and consid­ all Christians desiring to unite in the i ml the work of removing the dams an< the erable numbers have been distributed work of the Methodist Episcopal miiclnnerv connnenc,,!. All was in readi­ Church here, are earnestly requested ness b) about four o'clock, and the during the past week or more. It is a to communicate immediately with til •(' " ''S W;'s Hte«™ed up and beautiful little book, .and contains a Charles .1. Ladd. Alex. Earl. J. W. "lln '""in.,«lore Paige at Ihe wheel great deal of information .about our Dittenderfer or .lohn C. Smith. Wilder Park, Dec. 1, INST. started ,.„ her first trip into Lake Vir^ town, with illustrations of the princi­ Coneofc"terhHdtn«Pleasur-eofbS pal buildings .and ol her poiid s of inl cr­ r' ,,": ';'P;'^;n«ers.an,l without .a est, .and a very good map of the sur­ Mrs. Switzer's mother came with Mr. •''" 7" 'wtw boat wenl throuch the Corastock's party. ;; m;,,.i,,,l<,,''n,<'''''1 Lake Virginia f.U a rounding country with its many beau­ i JCPIPIU-1 Forbes went to Jacksonville blow°nt>V'tiiiH^Hvin^'"1 »stta tiful Lakes. Everybody who is inter­ on business on the 6th. >« ^ Wererigh, royally received 11. 1 side by the ringing of the College ested in Florida should have it, and Mj£> Fdgar Richmond and family re­ ,,n th turned from a pleasant visit in the East ; e cheers of the si „ts .and ,,4- everybody can have it by simply send­ WhtVsm ""' "''ration of Mine- about a week ago. Whitespremises While, to the outside ing his address to the Secretary of t he The painting of the Seminole is aboul inlv , l 'S;I tnflmg im' ",- " '•<•'- complete, and much improves the looks P'.yH.; " ; v littl! I,es resort;l •s,m,. 'u (),„attractio• steamn . (,. „„r 1 'onipany. of that beautiful structure. wrllnow be able to, take any whomay .Charles M. Capen arrived l.-^t Saturday "J* "lovely little sail of\b t "S evening, and will visit here three or four '- «;he,-e, before the opening of he there have been on exhibition nt weeks. His wife is expected the last of ll h w IviKld s PruiL^toic. the past week, some ; • - 7 «re confined to almut three mammoth specimens of the Labia or Na­ this week. ffteftf.^«nrf«H!Brelyho,x.th«tth vel orange, one of which weighed twenty- Commodore Pajgehasabouf completed w but the initial movement towards e, the work on the canal and, as is usual ^."•jinga route for pleasure yacht five ounces. They were raised leQYilnon 0, ,{ J helps. Esq., on his grove at Osceola. with the work of Forbes <& Paige, il is a •;;'!! - '»»«"V»tli.« St. !lo|IIls river xery thorough job. !' and-so died List night, the doctor calls il Seminole, a few settees were used to in­ (•idled 011 us 011 the loth. His health ..^ crease the sea 1 ing capacity, and between such-and-such, but you and 1 know that very poor, and he is thinking of living it can't be anything but yellow /ever." sixty nnd seventy persons enjoyed the The writer knows of ST.,,000 withdrawn here awhile, probably at Mrs. Guild's. exercises. Hugh MaeCnlluin spoke on the fi oin our sect 1011 bv one man who had We hope the change will be of great bene­ subject of "The K indnessof God to Man" tUllj 111 u 1.,., ,, . ' ..._, ., ....,, llM ,,,,^1, fit to him. ns illustrated by the relations of David ii report of yellow fever in Plant City, Lev. T. C. Potter, the new pastor of the and Mephibosheth. The address was an eloquent one, producing a marked im­ Seffner, < Irlando, Sanford and Palatka, Methodist Church, will begin the duties sent him by let ter by one of t hese calam­ pression upon those present, and 1hoiif.li of his pastorate next Sunday morning. the meeting was of unusual length, none ity idiots, when we all know thai the He will preach a sermon, receive a num­ only grain of truth in it was thai one left the room until the close. A large ber of members, and in the eveningassist number of new and comfortable chaiis case in Palatka. II is not right nor just in a gospel meeting. to suppress the t ruth, nor is it .any more will be provided for next Sunday's ser­ igld nor just to spread false alarms, and While's Hall was occupied for the lirst vices. it certainly is miserable business fore­ time hist Sundny evening. It will prob­ ably prove a convenient location for Mr. Chas. J. Babbitt, of New York, was sight. No longer ago than yesterday the here to spend Last Sunday with Judge writer heard a citizen of Orange County meetings, concerts, etc. during the season. Welborne. lie is largely interested" in say: "Withyellow fever, high transpor­ The seating capacity will be about one one of the strongest companies in the tation rales, nnd a "dry'' county everv- hundred and fifty, and the acoustic prop­ State in the development of a large Span­ erties, when an audience is presenl. are ish grant situated from the Tomoka thing is gone to the devil." We look on perfect. him as one of his Satanic Majesty'smost river northward along the Halifax, and helpful agents in accomplishing that very brings the good news that the slaudard- resell. Long faces, false alarms and fore­ | gauge from S1. Augustine through Or- bodings will accomplish it better than niond, Paytona, etc., to New Smyrna is any known .agency. Let's overcome t he Methodist Conference. under contract, .and will be completed evil results of 1 he Coin mission some Way, Rev. H. J. Walker. Presiding Elder of next fall. While we are not directly in­ let's quit talking of yellow fever .as niui- terested in that road, an improvement of the Fuslis District of the St. Johns River such magnitude any where in the State is acing us—it has ceased to do so; let's Conference of the }l. E. Church, visited certainly beneficial to all of us. Mr. pilch in and help the Sub-Tropical and Winter Dark on the 21st inst. and held Babbitt is a splendid specimen of the re­ the Sanford Exposition. Everybody sults of our climate, for from a very seri- send oul at least three copies of our local a quarterly conference with the members oils a1 back which left him very low' with papers each week, Hood the North with of the church in this place. Encouraging consumption about four ve.a rs ago, he is pamphlets, maps and circulars. We need reports were made of the progress of the now thoroughly cured, and is well and not tell a single lie, we nrnnt banish our hearty. He is very enthusiastic about new movement. long faces; we need only to tell the plain the beauty .and prospects of Winter _ truth aboul our section and its pros­ The following persons were elected pective growth and success to lill every Stewards: R. li. Thaver, Alex. Earl. J. WE are glad to learn from Mr. Forbes corner wil h 1 hrifty se1 tiers. Yon croak­ C. Smith, Miss Mary Jewell, C. J. Lathi. that the Seminole opens with the pros­ ers and "blue-Monday" fellows try il R, II. Thayer, District Steward: Chas J. awhile and see if your prospects do nol Ladd, Recording Steward. pect of an overflowing bouse this brighten as soon as you change your tac­ season, t^uite a number of people who tics. They are sure to. J.J. Diffenderfer, C. J. Ladd, and LA. Fllingwood were elected Trustees ol have been waiting at Jacksonville for church and parsonage property. the house to open will come here at Committee on Church Music—J. W. Diffenderfer, L. II. Doukel, C. J. Ladd. once, and it is expected that by the v>. L. o. V-.. Sunday Schools—Alex. Earl, R. li. end of the lirst week the house will The C. L. S. O.Circleniet at thehome Thayer 'L. II. Knox, Miss Mary Jewell, have a hundred people in it. Tins is of Dr. Alden on the 9th. The meet ing .Miss Blanche Diffenderfer. better than ever before at this early was opened with music .and ;i prayer Missions—.lames Jewell, Mrs. S. E. .hate, and the unusual number of in­ by Dr. Hooker. Each member presenl Karl, Mrs. 0. P. Lane. quiries for rooms received every day responded I o t he roll call with a few Education—^teauirl Jewell, George lines from Mill on. it being his Memorial Skafte, Isaac A. Fllingwood. indicate that the same proportion will Day; Dr. Smith read his biography. Estimating Preacher's Salary—C. Jew be maintained. It so a full house is A brief outline of twelve chapters of ell, J. C. Smith. W. S. Lane. more I ban .assured. Hale's United States History was The presiding elder was requested to given by the class, after which Doctor secure the services of Rev. Mr. Potter as CHRISTMAS day was .as nearly a ful­ Jones' criticisms were listened to, and pastor for the coming year, if possible. were very kindly received by all. filment of our last week's description The "Question Box" was amusing as JOTTINGS. as it could possibly have been. We well its inst met iv e. Subscribe for Lochmede. had some (hays hast week thai were rMr. F. L. Maxson was chosen critic not quite up to Florida standard,.and for next meeting. Mr. Gordon and family are at the as Christmas approached we feared The programme for next meeting is Rogers House. a debate bet ween Dr. Jones and E, L. for our prophecy, but as if by special • — „ Mrs. 11. H. Francis and daughter, of appointment the day was a perfect one Ma x'son. Hartford, Conn, are with theirold friends, il w.as decided t o ha ve t lie next the Pauls, for the winter. throughout. A clear sky, a bright, meet illg id JJJ/. Hooker's on the l'.lth, fresh air, cool enough to admit oi any Mrs. Iflsler, of Chicago, is here to spent to celebrate Christmas by having a kind of exercise, yet not at all chilling' social al Mr. Bachelor's during Christ­ the wilder with her son, who has a lin mas week. Three new members were grove out at Lake Howell. nor trying to Ibc most delicate lungs, ; dded, making a membership of twen- every element combined to make the t v-eight. whob norld sing aud begt d. Those who did not spend their Christ mas ill Florida missed one of Nil I tire's besl gifts—.a perfect day. [art and family arrived last Saturduv evening, and are now at \ V Rollins College.. their lovely place on Lake Osceola. Last Thursday evening a reception was given by i he Teach era and l'',,,"uh • T1„. ]^,culty«.f^ollinsJVll.^;Yillholday eve. at the Col­ Of Rollins College I o I he parents of I In lege. All are invited and some good students, and a very pleasant affair Subscribe for Lochmede. music may be expected. it proved to be. A great deal of pains Mr. Graham Gordon is the possessor Mr Chittincv Penny is expected hereon had been taken, and a surprise to every train, and will personally supervise (J ,a very pretty boat. many was the transforming of the th!-completion of his beautiful little cot-. s. s. Capen was the recipient of a fine chapel of Knowles Hall into a fairy tageon New England Avenue. llilile I'l.wn llis Snnd.lV School ('liISS Oil

of Col. Fair-: t iiisu. she will *# conipanit'tl by I ^•LQCHmeD •& T I last week, a nil elegant cottage

t he writer's reputation is confined to the county. The remark he made SOUTH FLORIDA R. R. •l a I Miss He­ about his voting "wet," and why. has s (HI ;many are tlie u to l.v SANFORD 9.00 | 4:401 Jr. I .append a certificate t h.at refutes " LONGWOOD 9:22 5:00 f bay Kent u.-ky Ins assert ion. & a o Winter Park., . 9:48 | 5:22 iiit at once to O • ORLANDO I(i:(i(» 6:85 | COPY. { u 0 Kissi.MMia:. 10:40 8:30 .lilies of "Tli| liorlnw Junct'n 7:80 11 Orlando. Fla.. Oct. ,7, 1887. o 0 < Bartow , 8:40 0 " Lakeland 8:00 By urgent requesl of J. C. Stovin, I r H • I'l.iin ciiv ... , 8:22 tern about the have examined t heT.ax Rook for 1 887 it Ar TAMPA .. 9:10 Brown and Mc- o |_AM_| for the following names, which do not PS it. We under* a ppea r Oil t he book : L. 11. Donkel. 11. Leave Tampa i riant s s. Co.) on Mondays and z •H Thursdays 9:80 p. m. Arrive Havana, Wednes­ id time,and t lint S. Chubb, T. W. Griffiths, ('. II. Ward, day H ana Saturdays 5:00 a. w 0 ha I all hope to Sandy Simpson, G. C. Henderson—six U m ristin.as. in number. NORTH BOUND.

(Signed) W. C, N:TT, Assessor. 3 SOUTH FLORIDA R R % ; o illieient interest I would say that we have in sympa­ STATIONS little paper to thy with our op posit ion to t his t icket 1 wherever ami PS PM nearly all the intelligent .and respect­ u l.v TAMPA 8 le ir. We lind it able colored property holders. I hey PH " Plant City van 0 •in all up, and forming a Large percentage of the sixty •• Lakeland 9:32 •• Bartow 5:00 lotes and items. absentees .and objectors mentioned, Bartow Junct'n AM 10:07 but iinfort unately for our locality, we North, Baal and west. Baggage took a seat I'ac- friends are going to try .and carry it ! M h THE i recital ions by JNO. CARVILXJS STOVIN, •H PS !in.as is ('online." o son, "Little Mini (OCTOBER LSTH). 6 13 OFFICE OF LOCUM EOF O The blacksmith" Winter Par*, Oct. -'»'. 1887. .3 o u — ) is PREPARED TO DO I — school wit h t heap- U_ iecitation, "Shoe Enameled or glazed bricks, for out­ < Si F-1 IN O + + + *•• inn Chubb; "bird side or interior decoration, .are made UJ he school. Reci- by applying to the surface a flux, X : 0 •PI Tcddie aud tiich which, during t he burning, causes the ••• f JOB + + I- .V Hnnkpr Song siiex to melt .and form a vitreous cov­ our Feet Tramp, ering. Such flux is easily colored, .and •f ••• RRIINTIING ping Birds," Louise thus yery beautiful fancy bricks pro­ "The Critic," LenaJ duced. OF ALL KINDS, w Vadle," which was 1 f * singing lower and ' •• dropped asleep in tions, "ChristinaHLJ ind "General (lan-jj L Hong by tl vj sv." I.'ecilalioil^. tifu'l system. We hope that these ladies by the presentation of beautiful speci­ "The (iingerbread Cat" by Lindley Jones, ; will be put to their wits' ends' next term mens of the Kindergarten work to their and "The Boy We Need" by Charlie to lind accoininodiitions for their pupils,; pa rents bv the children, and the exercises Smith. A beautiful song,"Do You Know ' and if the fathers and mothers of th, were closed by Hie son;.' "Lovely 'May." little folks will take pains to invesiie y,e It is a wonderful thing to see how by this How Many Stars?" was followed by per- I a little, thev will send them where they system little people can be taught so haps the most charming number of the can yd a right start on the road to odii many things in so short a time, and that whole programme, the school singing cation. without overworking their active little "SingUSfl Song, Birdie" while a line en- • brains, but by a process so little removed nary bird in a cage sung just as loud asi from piny ns'to be recreation instead ol work. he possibly could. We understand thai this bird alwavs sinuH with the rbildinnl CcnT,y>nceoL,

i .Mr lullierl Hart and family arrived last Sat urdny evening, and are now at \ *V" RoHms College.. their lovely place on Lake Osceola. Lasl Thursday evening a reception The Faculty of ^ollinsj'ojlcge will hold was given by the Teachers and FaVili"' a reception on TliuVi-dny eve. at the Col­ lege. All lire invited and some good of Rollins College to the parents of t In JOTTINGS. music may be expected. students, and ,a very pleasant affair Subscribe for Lochmede. it proved to be. A great deal of pains Mr. Chimney Denny is expected hereon had been taken, and a surprise to every tin in, and will personally supervise Mr. Cialiam Cordon is the possessor the completion of his beautiful little cot­ many was the transforming of the oT a very pretty boat. tage on New England Avenue. chapel of Knowles Hall into a fairy bower. It seemed as if fairies must S. S. Cajten was 1 he recipient of a line The people on the Fast sidearetohave have been lurking; behind the embow­ Bible from his Sunday School class on a line supper and Chi istnins tree at Miss ered paintings and festoons ol moss Christmas. Brown's Cha pel on Saturday evening, and are expecting H good time. Several other that draped the walls and columns of Mrs. Kingsley, a cousin of Col. Fair­ the chapel, but on looking aboul a celebrations vvill lie held here. banks, is at the Rogers House. She will number of good fairies were observed, probably locate here. Air. Kleiiiinei' is warmly welcomed back not in biding, bul circulating among by t hose of us who have depended upon the guests wil h bright and sinilingl'.ices the family can-opener and the kitchen Mr. Denny and wife, accompanied by bar of soap for our tonsorial appliances making all welcome with cordial greet Mr. and .Mrs. King, arrived lasl week, and during the summer. Ed is a first-class ings. 1A-. Hooker's genial face wore a vvill soon move into t heir elegant cottage barber. I pleased Hjok", and also that of his on .New England Avenue. charming wife, who has a kind word We think that some of our friends of The C. L. S. C. will meet at Miss De- the blizzard beaten West would be tickled for all. .Miss Garrett has reason to to death to see t he elegant roses and the be proud oi her inusie class. Two Haven's this week. It will be a sort of strawberries in Full bloom around here. young ladies played some line duels, holiday number, and will be devoted The promise fora bigcropof strawberries and I here were ot hers who played well. largely to social enjoyment. never was better. We were disappointed in nol seeing the Mr. biggs, who is to be cashier a ml head Mr. H. W. Ripley, of Portland, -Me., a students drill. Bui another surprise prominent politician and newspaperman awaited us. We were invited down lo clerk at the Seminole, has arrived. lie of that State, dropped in on us on Hie the dining room, -where an elegant (able held (he same position at The Ka.atei'ekill 19th. He seems to be entirely weaned set under f he .archway between (IK tin- past summer, and is an agreeable and 1 from his native State, and is very enthu­ dining room and music room, laden accomplished gentleman. siast ic ab had 1 he pleasure of a cull from Mrs. beautiful flowers, greeted OUT eyes. The Winter Park Company are the Kujj.sley who is looking for a location for Students and guests enjoyed the de­ possessors of a line pair of bay Kentucky herself and an invalid son. She has been licious cream and cake. I did so wish steppers, who will be put al on.'C to all over California and pretty much all our northern friends a r home who showing visitors the beauties of "Tint over the south, but thinks Winter Park the prettiest place, and likes the climate think we live in a Land of exile a i id

Now that the new sidewalk is laid on Rev. T. C. Hotter preached his first ser­ 1 lie.IionJeA'ard we beg to suggest that our mon in Winter Hark Inst Sunday morn­ sidewalks have been worn worse by peo­ ing, taking as the foundation of his re­ ple driving over them than by any other marks the incident of Gideon and his chosen company of 300 men, and incul­ way, and it seems to us that nobody cating the lessons of devotion and cour­ who cares Tor the success and good looks Cue of the most delightful entertain­ age as the need of Christians. Hugh Mac; of the town would do anything of thai ments it,has ever been our pleasure to ('ajliini, Fs<|. spoke very effectively in the kind. evening on the Cities of Refuge. Services attend wHis given by Mrs. Smith's and Miss McFlhinney's Kindergarten at its will be continued regularly every Sunday Mr. Frgood has done as lie promised close last Friday afternoon, The pa­ and given us as pretty a post-oflice as trons and a few friendsniet thereat2:30, The .Seminole will be opened on the any town of our size has in the United and soon the students marched in to the 31st of December on account of January States. Why would it not be"t he f hiim" music of the piano and look a seal fac­ 1st coining on Sunday. The help is now for all of the patrons not to smoke mostly here and hard at work putting ing the audience. There were \2 of as while in there, for there are often ladies bright little tots as one will find any- things to rights. Mr. Paige returned from in there to whom it is offensive, bet's * where. The first exercise was a song by New York Saturday evening with his make it the model office as well as the family, and both he and Mr. Forbes re- the school, "Our Father," followed by a prettiest office in the State. porl splendid prospects for the Seminole song by (he school, "We Welcome You, season. A great many of the former Dear Friends." Then recitations by guests of the hotel have engaged board Rollins College will open on Tuesday, for the season, and many more are dan. 3d, at 8:30 a. in. for the spring .Louise Capen, "Christmas is Coming," coming. -%<,(/;*>, C«(t* term. The same arrangements as here­ and Arthur Rav Maxson, "Little Bun Babbit." Son of "The Blacksmith" Knowles Hall caught lire and came tofore regarding an allowance for board K very near burning down last Monday. for those who wish to spend Saturdays nicely executed liy I he school wit h f he a p- Some lamps were used in the cold air and Sundays at their homes vvill be con­ propriate motions. Recitation, "Shoe si in Its to induce a draft up through t hem. tinued, and we understand that arrange­ or Slocking," by S ted man Chubb; "bird One of them exploded, and was safely thrown out of a window by Prof. Austin. ments for carrying pupils from Orlando on the Tree," sung by the school. Reci­ Then another one exploded^ and Mr. will be completed by thai time. The tation, "Door Little Teddie .and Rich Will I ngra ham, started fora window with prospects for a full school are very good, Little Tom," by Ashley Hooker.. Song it, but dropped it, and in his effort to i smother it with his coat got severely and with such an efficient Faculty there by the school, "Let Your Feet Tramp, burned. The lire was finally put out,for can he no question about the work to be Tramp." Song, "Hopping Birds," Louise r which we all feel very happy. done. Capen. Recitation, "The Critic," Lena Paul. Song, "Swing Cradle," which was' Mrs. Smith's kindergarten, will give an entertainment on Friday for the benefit nicely sung Hie pupils singing lower and of the patrons of the school. The won­ lower until they all dropped asleep in,, derful progress made by the little "tots" their chairs. Recitations, "Christmas,. under the supervision of Mrs. Smith and Bells," Joseph Horn, and "General Gan­ Miss McKlhniiicy shows that the ladies fully understand how to teach that beau­ on this tune. Recitation, "Scotland nnd, der," Anderson Paul, Song by tl tiful system. We hope that these ladies Her Queen," by bclia Reid, was followed schooC"Xnimlity Pussy. will be put to their wits' ends' next term by the presentation of beautiful speci­ to find accommodations for their pupils, mens of the Kindergarten work to their "The Gingerbread Cat" by Lindley Jones,! and if the fathers and mothers of th parents by the children, a i id the exercises and "The Boy We Need" by Charlie- little folks will take pains to iuvestigVo were closed by the song "Lovely May." Smith. A beautiful song, "Do You Know a lit lie, they vvill send them where Hioy It is a wonderful thing to see how by this How Many Stars'"' was followed by per­ can gel a right start on the road to odn system little people can be taught so cat ion. many things in so short a f line, and that haps the most charming number of the I without overworking their active little whole programme, the school singing bin ins, bul by a process so little removed "Sing us a Song, Birdie" while a line ca­ from play as lo be recreation instead of nary bird in a rage sung just as loud as work. he possibly could. We understand that this bird always sines with the children CenTt\ic€oL.