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Winter Park scrapbook, 1881-1906: Loring Chase scrapbooks Vol 02, 1892

Loring Augustus Chase

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Recommended Citation Chase, Loring Augustus, "Winter Park scrapbook, 1881-1906: Loring Chase scrapbooks Vol 02, 1892" (1892). Text Materials of Central Florida. 931. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-texts/931 Couceruiuff Winter Park. ^_—-".foncenimjr Winter Park. / & - 3 - ')I A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. xiss Kate Sherwood, of Rome, New. 39/ Andrew Ahik on Saturday evening. York, is visiting Mr. E. L. Maxson and family. She will probably remain dur­ Rev.'Pyne.of Elisabeth,"Tew Jersey, ing the winter season, and recuperate Concernins: Winter Park. has been called to accept the rectorship under the beneficial effects of Florida's Miss A. F. Dalrymple, art teacher at of All Saints Memorial church (P. E.) of unsurpassed atmosphere. /£-/^- 9/ Rollins College, will give an exhibition this town. He is spoken of very highly Mr. and Mrs. Denny are once more in the studio on Saturday, 19th inst., be­ by Bishop Weed, and it is understood "with us, as satisfied as ev^r to seek our tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. that Mr. Pyne is desirous of coming to balmy climate and escape the New Eng­ All those interested are cordially invited Winter Park as a permanent resident. J land severe winter. to attend. a After a test of eight months, the Sem­ 05 0) — Mr. Campbell, manager of the Semi­ At 3 p. m. Miss Kate Peck and her 0) >- V inole mule once more wendeth his way nole Hotel, is here, completing the pupils will give a musicale in Knowles' * a hack and forth over the track from the •:t c arrangements for an early opening of hall, to which their friends have been in­ vo «—o .2 hotel to the depot, and the sound of the tc „ as that popular tourists' resort. Extensive vited. / n^ .2 a car attached to th- aforesaid mule re­ improvements are being perfected, and The fall term of Rolfins College ends minds us of the near approach of the every indication points to a prosperous on Wednesday evening, 29th inst., and >- — C« « festive tourist. 2 o £ .£ season. the holiday vacation begins. The winter •~ w *•" o Mrs. C. C. Hall has been quite ill since ^. ® c s Rev. Carpenter, archdeacon of this term commences January 5tb, 1892, and S« jS rt a — c >> her arrival. diocese, will officiate as rector of All the prospects are that an unusual number The ladies of the Indian Missionary Saints' Memorial church (P. E.) until of new pupils will enter this justly po|- society met with Mrs. S. E. Burke on Christmas. ular institution of learning, for the bal­ don e i n valu e t es e yo u d litera r Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of A meeting of the citizens of Winter ance of the college year. •e, * - & making articles for a Christmas box to Mr. F. W.Lyman and family are the t <* « Park was held on Tuesday afternoon at o«a be sent to the Seminole tribe in South latest to return to their sunny Florida .2 * - T5 1 Mr. F. W. Lyman's residence, to devise Florida. The gentlemen met the ladies some immediate means whereby the borne. / *7 at tea time, and a social evening was charitable work of sustaining the hospi­ Dr. J. E. Brecht, who for some time — -. i ~ . • CO c« orj CD o •a "O passed together, much to the delight of tal at Orlando could be accomplished. has been stationed about 30 miles south .2 a * « a) • — all present. There was a large attendance, a'nd much of Fort Myers, in'the capacity of Indian 0—3

mu s Messrs. Coan Bros, and Alloott are sympathy was expressed in behalf of the missionary to the Seminole tribe, has gisti c

a l po e di d h i 1] • .2 .2 > OS C junction of the South Florida railroad The Free Library Association held While here, he has on several occasions •e a «• __ o "aj ob and New England avenue. given narratives of his Indian exper­ CD -C -» o3 their annual meeting on Thursday, and * •" _ a is The town council met in adjourned appointed solicitors to collect subscrip­ iences, portraying their customs, cos­ a) 3 ° « >> "J tumes and manners. He returned to his a . — J3 session on Friday evening and deter­ tions for its maintenance during the en­ cu 2 • - on i: field of labor on Tuesday evening, having T3 9 >- c 9 'J: mined to make extensive improvements suing year. This institution is very O a during his visit here awakened a decided o by laying clay sidewalks on several of essential to our residents, and should XI '5 the principal streets. Work will he com­ meet with generous support as has been interest among his many friends, who g o f SO I latel y lical , c 1 orati o 'A ., c •*•* ^> *J menced as soon as arrangements can be done in the past. have sent with him substantial pecuniary a> •- a a <- S S3 £ * 58 > aid, to assist him-in furthering his un­ a perfected to obtain the material at mini­ Mr, Edward Hotchkiss, of Naugatuck, .1 t3 5H <* X dertaking. Q / •** a o >i i 73 mum rates. Conn., who, four years ago made Winter C t. -O x XI •— Mayor Turner and Dr. Haskell, of Park a winter visit, is again a visitor, Mr. C. Denny is quite iiljat his home • Maitland, were in town on Saturday in being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. on New England avenue. ' =0 03 73 oa CD «3 conference with the street committee of Paul. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King lost their ft as 08 C . B a S * oureouncil, relative to improving a road Mr. C. R. Switzer is back from his little one by death on Monday night, of * -r —: between their town and Winter Park. northern trip. He contracted la grippe cerebro-spinal meningitis. p£ s O 33 Mr. Ronan and ff 'y.are again with while away, and is now confined to the Mrs. Spring and daughter, after visit­ co a; fe ing relatives in New England and the ] s a us. house from the effects of the same. A small cottage occupied by J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Collins arrived Sunday r S « s .iddle States during the summer, . / 5 « Q *< Williams and family, a. d Prof. Williams evening. ffl f8 O oo returned to their winter home. FT* *1 0> S? a and assistant, was burned to the ground, Miss A. F. Dalrymple, art teacher in ^ 5J0 The council met in adjourned session o ss a CD £.2 on Saturday. Mr. Williams lost all his Rollins' Colloge,,«-ill hold an art exhibi­ CD 03 X! Tuesday evening to pass ordinances rel­ CO household goods and $260 in cash. S 2 tion of her own work at the college studio, ative to sidewalks, at which meeting the CD .— H « 08 U 01 Capt. Butterfleld, wife and daughter, on Saturday, Dec. 19, from 10 to 3 ; T3 - citizens were particularly requested to CD o'clock. She extends a cordial invitation 5 o arrived Monday evening. They willjsw attend and express their views on the .a en side at the Rogers House during the to all who mav be interested, to attend. subject. It was the evident desire of all 03 "13 co .*— '—• •— CO winter. that good, permanent sidewalks should s §° xi a Frederick Tolly. ' a; Rollins College Notes. gA>e laid on the principal thoroughfares, 2 X! C * 3 WINTER PARK, Dec. 23d, 1891. The winter term opened Monday, Jan. pmd, after discussion, the council passed EDITOR REPORTER : 2nd, with prospects for good attendance. ! an ordinance reguiring the property Among the new students are James Her- DEAR SIR:—Thinking that the death ! owners to constinct suitable walks of rick, a son of Rev. E. P. Herrick of Tam­ of Fred Tolly, which occurred at the material conforming to the requirements Cottage Hospital Dec. 22nd, is worthy pa, MissMetcalfof Melbourne, and Miss of the town ordinances. Walks will be of more than a passing notice, I take Francis H. Cnooks/f Gilman, 111. laid within the next thirty days, from the occasion to say a few things of him tH Miss Cordfelia yPaine, who attended Canal Bridge to South Florida railroad, H that will be of interest to his friends last year, i/exp^bted to return to Rol­ from Rollins College to Prof. Austin's 3Pt , here and of consolation to his family in lins in a f^W dafys. residence, from O. & W. P. railroad to y ^agreeable o E that the writer had with him before bis Pm •H Orlando people oneevenini lasTS^feek in O ^H death he is led to believe that the follow­ NOTICE! « CO the pleasant home of Mr./and Mrs!N^ (D ing is about the truth regarding the o • H. Story ot Orlando. o o H struggles, successes and defeats of one TneTax Payer* ot>Winter Park FQ • On Friday evening of vacation week a E-H whom we are constrained to think has arc hereby notified that, by COURTE­ large and pleasant company of Winter S •8 been a remarkable—perhaps an histori­ SY ol the TOWN COUNCIL Wednes— o • -p Park young folks gathered at the home day, December 2nd, h . been ap­ ryj CO o cal-character. ON +J of Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Ford and whiledl pointed as the day iipo whih the yA o Against his wishes he was educated away the hours with fun and refresh­ Equal zing beard of paid COUNCIL << H ^ as a Catholic priest and received the SB CO ments. shall meet fo hear objections Irom H «» H full and complete course of instruction O H •H A pleasant reception was given one Tax Payers, who nu\y feel dissatis­ M 6 evening of vacation at the art studio. which one of that order is obliged to « • •H possess before going into the priesthood. fied A'itli the' v-.iination set u; O C CO the drawing, painting and the sketching their property by the assessor. Th< cv3 v,^ jfrom life by the Sketch Club are very J His knowledge of ancient languages was W •-3 board will eel at the Winter Park interesting. Rollins College has reason somewhat remarkable, some four or five CwO of which he read easily and understood Co's office,between the hours of 2 to be proud of the instruction it affords thoroughly. and 5 o'clock- in art, and of the achievements of the students in that department as well as For some reason he never became a HENRI HUNTIVGTON, in the other departments of that institu­ priest but went into the German army, Clei k Towu oi' VV i nrer Park. tion. became a rebel in the same cause which ? drove Senator Carl Schurz, Ex-Gov. I Cch~fi'nn.ec/ Side c-f J dj£, u.n't:n*.*. m.JRL

Underthe Management of THE SEMINOLE F. C. CAMPBELL, late of the Ponce de Leon, WINTER P/IRK St. Augustine. FLORIDA

WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON JANUARY 1ST, 1892. * * # is conceded by every visitor to be the W Irs I t,K most picturesque and healthful loca- PARK tion in Florida, and with its College, Churches, Hotel, Railroad, Mail and Telegraph Facilities, as a winter resort it is unequalled in the South. is complete in all its appointments ; is ' '''-' furnished throughout with every mod- SEMINOLE ern appliance for comfort and con­ venience. Its spacious parlors, dining- room, halls and piazzas, overlooking grounds tastefully laid out, covered with shade trees, shrubbery and tropical plants, and surrounded by a chain of beautiful lakes. In the Cor­ ridors and public rooms are STEAM RADIATORS, and all rooms " en suite " have open fireplaces. The water is from a never-failing driven well, and a careful analysis by eminent and skillful chemists proves it to be as pure as that from the noted Poland Springs in Maine. The plumbing is of the latest and most improved system, and the drainage is perfect. Every possible attention will be / tit, IA DLL given to this department, and it is sufficient to say that the " cuisine " of The Seminole will maintain its past high standard. Billiards, bowling, tennis, croquet,

AMUSEMENTS fishiugi saddle and driving horses, steam, sail and row boats, and a first­ -lass orchestra day and evening. Facilities are unexcelled. Winter MAIL, EXPRESS Park beillg on the line of the fast through mail system from New York

TELEGRAPH tQ Tampa, patrons of The Seminole are afforded precisely the same mail facilities as at Jackson­ ville, St. Augustine, or any other leading winter resorts. For terms, etc., address F. C. CAMPBELL, 12 W. 23d Street, New York, After January 1st, Office of the Plant System. . . . THE SEMINOLE ... . WINTER PARK. Pullman Palace Cars leave New York at 9 P.M. daily. Through to Winter Park without change. PR.E.5V5 or LOUQH=AD % CO. ; i P2S2 iz~z?-?i blooming with flowers emitting delicious odors. The three-coruered hat of Mr. Drum 3, 1892. Major Davis was originally worn by the late , COR CHRISTMAS WISHES. Col. Senator Fraucis.Briuley of Tyngsbor­ MIDDLESEX COCN' ough, who was three times commander of As Christmas day ia near at hand the Ancient and Honorable Artillerv compa­ and as that day is one of well wish­ Dracut. ny of Boston. But space would fail if all of Tbe auditorium of the old Centr the interesting reminiscences and relics of ing* and congratulations we will in Dracut, which has been closed f' the olden time which were brought from will be opened again next Sunday their hiding places and re-linked with the give to a few ot our triends our ship. The interior now presents present on that day should be mentioned Hft'erent appearance. The woodv now. best wishes to them : been painted a cherry color, the wa The Memorial day arrangements were * drab tiut, there is a new carpet made and proceeded with by an active com­ That our United States may live floor and the organ has been moved J mittee of six ladies and six gentlemen under r Itft to tbe right of tbe pulpit. Tt the efficient chairmanship of Mr. A. A. Flint. lorever in perfect union, stretch he bas been .done by the Ladies This committee was assisted by a large num­ nevoient society, through the effi ber of other townspeople, who did whatever borders as far as she can and be the Mrs. D. S. Fox, Mrs. K. S. Fox auo was requested of them in their usual cheer­ Bernice Parker. ful and commendable fashion. The Idea of acknowledged power ot the world. having this observance of Memorial day this That it may have surh legislators Tyngsborough. year originated with Mr. Walter H. Farwell, Tyngsborough has a martial histor.. wbo, after a preliminary conference with a as will inaka laws and keep back which she is justly proud. Since 1630 number of citizens, called tbe meeting at has always responded to tbe call to at which the above named committee was elect­ from our market the pauper labor whenever her country has needed her ah ed and the plan set in operation. Mr. Far- In this time of peace she remembers th well did a great deal of excellent work from mtu \ *f_ 5>ru» ccmpetitftB. brave who have fallen in defence of the flag the beginuiug to the end of the undertaking and reverently sprinkles their dear dust with and much of tbe success which was^had »was Ti a at Harrison, the the sweetest flowers which grow in her due to his efforts. Cheiryyi^t^ pure, untainted atmosphere. ! frier*: of the people, the broad and Memorial day was auspicious. The mild wind blew softly, loaded with the sweet liberal statesman who so dearly odors of honeysuckle and lilac and violet. loves justice, may be rchominated It contained no trace of murkv, dogday- MISS KATEW. PECK. like debility. The kindly sky" veiled the at the-Minneapolis Contention and fierce face of the fiery sun that the dainty offerings of loving hands mig ht not too quick­ bo reelected with a larger majority ly disappear. Down the principal street WITH HER MAGIC SOPRANO came the dignified Drum Major Davis, wield­ than in 1888. ing his baton. The martial strains of the CHARMES A WELL PACKED tiaud awoke the quiet village, echoed and HALL— HER SISTER-MISS H. T'iat Democracy'of this day'msy reechoed from the hillsides, and floated out upon tbe clear blue river decked in tbe deli­ A. PECK AS A PIANOIST. become what|it was intended to be. cate greens and olives and silver of the ten­ der fresh foliage, unsoiled by dust, unbitten lome people are thorough in their by insect. As the "boys in blue," but with T'.at the Farmer's Alliance party hair of gray, marched on with steady tread, professions others are not. It is with they seemed so like the "boys" of thirty may lind its way to its political years ago. grown older, that the hearts of Miss Kate W. Peck, the well known grave as soon as time can take it women uuused to such parades sank for the moment aud unbidden tears burst out, as instructor of Rollins College and the there. they thought of faces not seen since tbeo, daughter of our geniel Maj. Peck, an nor yet forgotten. On tbe return from the That the outrages, which are cemeteries tbe Unitarian church was filled, accomplished vocalist. Whatever she and the sweet, clear voices of fair children may like in intertaining an audience being perpetrated throughout our saug,"Tbe Soldiers' Memorial Day." Kev. James Daniortb invoked the blessing of with her songs can readily be supplied broad land, may soon stop and the God. Miss Hill read the "Gettysburg Ad­ dress of Abraham Lincoln." The choir sang by her sister, Miss Hattie A. Peck, people learn that peace is preferable. tbe national anthetti. Mr. James Burrows made an address which was at once the pianoist. an oration and a poem, full of That Rev. R» S. Qnarterman the patriotism and pathos, abounding It was 7:30 last evening when the in incident, recalling never-to-be- for­ two Miss Pecks made their appearance DeLand whooper may ever sucked. gotten deeds aud men, stirring the soul with gratitude to God and the dead heroes, on the stage, in the Knowles hall, and ttat Mayor Chubb may go to nerving the living heroes to equally noble, needful, self-denying, immediate deeds. a few minutes later they had completely the National Convention as a State After*the singing of the American hymn, ny won theft hearers by the matmificence the cholt, there were pertinent, pithy and delegate. pointed two-miuute addresses by Command­ ot the excellent vocal and instrumental er Woodward of Po>t 185, Chaplain Fulton TWt Maj. W. G. Peck.may suc­ of Post 42, Chaplain Lugg of Post 185 and music they were furnishing. The Comrade Chase of the 44th Regiment Ma*s. superb perforance. by Miss Hattie ceed »n gettnga sufficient number VoN. The. entire audience then saug ot subscribers to the bonding list to America, and the benediction was pro­ Peck, on the piano was bewitching, nounced by Rev. William Brown. i n election on bonding. audience adjourned to tbe town hal, Iwhere | but when the stentorian voice of Miss such an excellent dinner was in waiting as Kate Peck entered and played its T! at J. S. Capen had one mill­ Tyngsborough ladies can prepare aud serve so well. After the dinner the members of the parts so grand, the minds of the listen ion to plav with. Grand Army of the Republic were escorted by the Tyngsborough band back to the depot CK seemed to have went b tck in fi ,,&. 8. Caj*n get all of hjfc in season for the return traiu at noon. Everything was on time, and dreamland. "Creation" and "Moon­ pet schemes into opperation. much enthusiasm was manifested at light" were beautiful to listen to, but every stage. During the memorial services Col. Peckham rest from his past at the church, in response to the suggestion "Spring" was more than captivating that the representatives of the Grand Army kbors. should reaffirm their devotion to the princi­ We don't know whether the ADVO­ ple, which stands for the blue which tbey CATE reporter is a good judge of music For Kollins College a continual wore, and for the flag which they had de­ fended and which they wore upon their or not, but judging from the numer­ growth until it reaches its zenith. breasts,—"The constitution it shall be pre­ served, and the laws they shall be obeyed," ous raps given at the conclusion of the For Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Corn- the seventy members present rose to a man, song, "Spring" it must have been up and three rousing cheers, and a "tiger," rent stock the finest home and grove in tbe air. At the suggestion of Comrade Chase | to what we esttmated. Miss Hattie that he liked to see the children taught to Florida. cheer the flag, all of the children and adults Peck then played "Polonaise in D in the house, including the members of the j Minor," with such sweetness that it For Dr. Eager plenty of musical posts, rose to their feet and cheered most j lustily; the remarks of the orator-poet and j raised the fancies of the audience to talent. the other speakers were roundly applauded, i the ladieB who prepared and served the din-! an un-expected height in the fuusicsl For W. S. Stranghter another eye ner were gracefully complimented and :' thanked, and as tbe procession broke up at world. For W. B. Simpson preachers the station the band came in for its share of j enthusiastic mention. How charming wss "Still as the license. Mr. James Burrows, the orator, was born ', Night"—With not a discord, but a For Joe Jordon plenty religion. in a house through which runs the line which i continued even high soprano that divides Tyngsborough from Chelmsford. For Doctor Hooker, a continued With bis "brother Charles, now in New Jer­ would have been accepted any where sey, and au earnest member of the Grand | presidency of Rollins College. Army of the Republic, and with bis two in the world. And then "Softly Sigh­ cousins, whose graves were decorated on ing" was, seemingly, selected for the Monday at Tyngsborough, he enlisted from L i r PJTH Mvcczf^ Tyngsborough. A member of tbe 16th purpose of capturing all others sang For our merchants, prosperity. Massachusetts Volunteers, a mere lad, he fell at Cbancellorsville, wounded, into the hands i and getting a more thorough posses­ For Justice McCallnm, a Judge­ of the enemy. Since tbe war he bas been a { member of the Boston Museum stock com-j sion of the hearts of iTTe audfeacer ship ol Orange County. pany, where he has earned the familiar title . This closed one of the grandest music­ of "Old Reliability." This is no small ac-! For Mr. Ward, success with his complishraent, in a company which num-1 al treats the good peopl* of this town bered among its life members William War- -. wster-engine. ren aud Mrs Vincent. I have ever had the pleasure of witness For Mess. WiDklenmn & Co. There were present among other native' ing. There if no remuneration in our active participants in the exercises, descend­ opinion, that could be presented those plenty of hardware customers. ants of the Revolutionary captains, Reuben aud Leonard Butterfield, Nathaniel Holden, young ladies that would be sufficient Ebenezer Bancroft, and Oliver Coburn, all of For Mr, Woodruff, the hand­ whom took part iu the battle of Bunker to pay them for the sweetness of their Hill, and some of them in tbe battles of Lex­ somest jewelry store in Florida. ington, Concord and White Plains. The eveniags entertainment. Revolutionary sword of Captain Reuben For Prof. Ford, a bible. Butterfield, now in tbe possession of his great-great-grandson, Mr. Jesse B. Butter­ For Ladd, a glass of wine. field, tbe father of Mr. Wallace Butterfield of the Lowell Institution for Saviugs, hung For I. S. tiankins a Sne boy. upon tbe wall of tbe church. The church j was everywhere bright with flags, and For Winter Park big growth Winter Park Whisperings. jffi% appeared, thanks, about equally, to the 393 WINTER PARK, FLA., Jan. 19, 18G2. very thorough chain gang in Orlando Tbe "Merry Hours" whist club was and to the tireless exertions of our Beautiful "Interouks" efficient marshal, Mr. Butler, and our dehfa" '-lly entertained at the Seminole T he beaut ilful home ot Mr. Jas on the 18th, by Col. F. 0. Campbell, the s'eepless night watch, Mr. Rock. Our manager. Everything was done in fault­ officers are instructed to have no foolish­ Kenan is undergoing some excel­ less style to make the entertainment ness with the vagabonds, but, if neces­ lent and needed repairs. The plana perfect. Mr. Williams ar,ci Mrs. Eager sary, to go to extremes to rid the town were explained to us and we think of them. carried off the prize, and Mr. J. S. Capen when the repairs are completed the and Mrs. Collins proudly captured the Our sociable people are much pleased "consolation" prizes. at the presence of the Misses Hudson building will be an amiable one to Her many friends will he glad to learn with us. Come often ladies; you are beuold. Th« dining room is being of the very marked improvement in Mrs. very welcome. rebuilt and is to be much larger Ladd's health, due to the tireless atten­ The Plant Investment company has than totmerly. It will also have tion of her nurse, Mrs. Bridge, and her purchased the livery stable ami leased physician, Dr. Eager. it to Coffey & Hyer, both of which facts ons very large glass window, about The lecture given by Miss Brown on insure the efficiency of the livery service rive feet wide at the East end, the evening of the 15th for the benefit of here. The stable will probably be large­ through which diners can view the the ladies' library at the Congregational ly added to the coming summer. beautiful lake front. \ -'*> <9 -^ %** Mr. J. S. Capen is busily engaged church was well attended, and netted a The front entrance to the parlor nice little sum for the worthy cause. All showing off the bear'^s of Winter Park who were there speak in the highest to visitors. He wishes all who come to is to also have some repairing done terms of "An old-fashioned talk by an see the place, and is very glad to show to it* One attractive feature will old-fashioned talker," There will be a them round. So whether you wish to be a large glass door instead ot the concert given soon for the same object, purchase or not, jump into the carriage present solid pine door When all and it is sure to be a success, as our aud all take a ride—free, absolutely ladies are very earnest in forwarding the free. repairs shall have been completed, it interests of this very important feature About the busiest lan we know of will be a home beautiful aud grand in the attractions of Winter Park. is Dr. Eager. With hus classes at col­ There was some kind of a magic lan­ lege, his professional duties and con­ tern shew here on the evening of the ducting his drug business, he is almost Mayor Chubb's Illness. 15th. a stranger at his own home. Last Sunday the people of this General Palmer and wife are snugly The Orchestra for Hotel Seminole has domiciled at Hotel Osceola. arrived, and bea"fiful strains of music place were shocked over the sudden Mr. Jas. H. Foss, a prominent north­ once more are heard. It sounds good, illnes ot Mayor H. S. Chubb, and ern dealer in Florida lands, accompanied good, good. which came all around removing by his family, are here for the winter. W. A. Miller has about completed from our midst one of the greatest the heating arrangements at the new Mr. Foss says that our excellent schools characters, in the form of manhood, are the attraction here for him. dormitory at the college, and has also Mr. C. J. Ladd is making very extend­ taken the contract to beautify and en­ our town possesses The troubU ed improvements in his store, and when large Mr. James Ronan's lovely cottage was congestive chills. However, it complete will have one of the most at­ on Lake Osceola. *** was pleading to us on last Monday tractive stores in Orange county. to learn that he had so thoroughly Mr. Campbell certainly is the right Col. BOG'S Beautiful Place, man in the right place, and in his hands Col. J- H. Roe, who is offering recovered that he was out on the it is safe to say that the reputation of his much envied home and place for treets during that afternoon. Hotel Seminole will be kept up to its sale here, really means. The Col, highest standard—more than this it would be impossible to say. emphatically says that he is going Mrs. Charlotte Holden, Cambridge, celebrat­ ed her JWth birth-day Deo. 12th, 189G, receiving Mr. G, W. Smith, of Evanston, Ills., a to sell by the i'tirst of next April."' callers in her usual bright and genial *j>"r t. gentleman of extended scientific attain­ Certainly "Bellewood" will sell. Mr. E. S. L. Swallow has a new Gleawoo 1 fur- ments, is at cosy Hotel Rogers with his It is too pretty to long remain on iv*w, pat in by Nashua parties. family. """There has been added to our village during market. The well grown and well 'the past year the tine new residence of Miss M. The town council will begin quite an K. Bennett, Which may be described as standing extended system of sidewalks about Feb­ c?.red for orange trees, the prepared on the hill in range ef the school buildings, and commanding beautiful views In all directions; ruary 1st. pinery, the hundreds ^of bearing especially striking Is that whirl) cnibr^es the Rev. Carpenter is at present supply­ meandering* of the noble Memiuac. Fno de- bananas, the bewitching lake front, Sign of the house is square, hip roof,with dor­ ing the pulpit of All Saints church. mer windows, piazza across front and round one the beautiful and odoriferous flower corner, shingled with dark staining and i ream Thfe New England society in Florida . trimmings and blinds. Enter and find recep­ will hold its annual reunion and banquet garden and the very excellent loca­ tion hall and stairway finished in antique oak, sliding doors between hall and sitting room and at Winter Park, on February 22d. This tion make it one of the most desira­ between sitting room and dining room, finished society has only sociability for its object. in cypress; kitchen and pantry finished in hard ble places in Winter Park. In our pine; four chambers finished" in white wood, They ineet once a year at an appointed and two finished attic rooms. ll«-at by coiubi. place, have a banquet and talk over "Old opinion, it is a place any man ot nation of hoi air and watir, with hot and cold water in different parts of the house. The New England." Those of New England sufficient moans should own. We grounds are prettily graded, with steps of ham­ birth or parentage are eligible, and it is mered granite approaching the house from the ehall loath to give Col. .Roe up, for sidewalk, which has neat grnnite curbings. becoming one of *' » most popular insti­ a more geniel. broad-hearted, jovial tutions in the St> The president it A. A. Parker, of Tampa; the vice presi­ citizen has never graced Winter Park. \ - ^ 0 - «J V The steamer Fannie Knowles has dents are Rev. E. P. Hooker and H. S. been neatly repainted and is agaiu Chubb, of Winter Park; Dr. Harvey on the lake prepared to make its Knight, Belleyiew; Hon. John G. Sin­ usual excursion trips. ** *w clair, Orlando; S. A. Adams, Jackson­ The Society of New Englanders. ville; E. F. Sperry, Orlando; A. G. . V - o- o - ^ ^ Hamlin, DeLand, and Geo. H. Fernald, Winter Park will be the happy Among the arrivals during the Sanford. The secretary is Charles H. recipient, on the 22nd, of February past week may be mentioned ihat Smith, Jacksonville. To any one of the ot the members ot the New Eng­ of N. W. Gilbert, I). D. S., former­ above gentlemen application for mem­ land Society ot this State The ly a prominet Boston dentist. Dr. bership may be made. society, though very yonng, has Gilbert is also the'anthor of "Wil- Our public school, under the able man­ loughby's Wisdom," a new book agement of Miss Dart as teacher, and Mr. quite a good many members who Maxson as supervisor, is doing splendid­ will meet here on the above men­ which has elicited many high com- j ly. So many pupils attend that it has tioned day and dine at the Seminole. mendations from the New England | been found necessary to apply for an A grand banquet will also be ten­ preas. assistant teacher and to increase the seating capacity. If anybody likes lo dered them while in the town. see a thoroughly enthusiastic body of Carriages and other vehicles will be children, it will pay him to visit our I placed at their disposal by the good public school. people ot this place—-in which they The crowd of tramps that threatened at one time to overrun us has about dis­ will make a thorough retrospection of town and the surroundings. 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23Jk •iif ~\ ^^Ofl \ Successful Smoke i^fc Mr. Luring A. Cliuse of Iioslou, wlio has > travelkil extensively both in Europe and ' America, j whose observations of men . and things bas enabled him to gather in an j iivtcl'igeut way much valuable information, which he is kindly imparting to his friends On Thursday evening by invitation of the 11,000 Mih?5 in 60 Minut^. Hyde Park C ub, he gave the first of a se­ ries of "smoke lalks" to the members at ihe club rooms. A Hip across this continent, including his observations of the Mormon - „ 1 7<\v set'.lenient, at Salt Lake City, the Chinese quarters at. San Fraucico, a trip on the Mr. Loring A. Chase of Boston, will give on Thurs­ Columbia river, and a description of the mat vels of the Yellowstone Park, wee in­ day evening, January 28th, at 8 o'clock, at the Hyde cluded in his interesting tal . To i«ive cf- f cl he was assisted by a well executed Park Club House, the first in the series of Smoke Talks. urip, to which he trequrntly referred The size of this country, the speaker said, can His subjects will be : nulv be appreciated by those who have had the experience of lravel. The Englishmen at home—those who have had the oppor­ tunities of education—have a faint idea of our greatness, in a geographical sense, and AT Salt Lake City interviews with the often make absurd observations concern MORMONS '— ing our statesmen and grandeur of our ter­ Elders,—visits to their Temples,—ser­ ritorial lines. When in London, a gentle­ man astonished the speaker by the obser­ vices in the great Tabernacle, etc. vation that a distinguished Ameriqau was then in the city of Fogs, giving a Wild West Shorf—Mr. Buffalo Bill. The Speaker AT an lemurked with some evidence of delight, f"HINFSF ^ Francisco.—their Joss Houses,— that Mr. Blaine, another distinguished ======Gambling Dens,—Opium Dens,—Chinese American was then in Loudon. '-Oh," said the Englishman, "I have not seen his Theatre, etc. show as yet!" Mr. Chase devoted much of his interesting talk to % graphic descrip­ tion of the Yellow Sloue Park which he de cl .red was the most lovely and romantic lTS wonderful place on the tarth. He paid a just compli- VEfitOVSTONE Geysers,— Paint uicut to the government for its thoughtful- DURK" Pots,—Canyons,—Lakes,—Cat- ness in preserving this enormous terri oiy —one-half the size ot Massachusetts—for > ^ ^' ' aracts, — Petrified Forests,— public park purooses. The wonders of the Glass Roads, etc. geysers, boiling springs, hot water rivers, beautiful lakes, aud waterfalls, lovely valleys aud ravines, aud petrified forests all combined to make t e Park on* of the greatest attmcli ns of the world. At Lunch will be served, and a large attendance of the conclusion of fie interesting address a collation was served by Gordon. members is desired. FRANK W. DARLING, HYDE PARK CLUB SMOKE TALK Hand bills arc out announcing Mayor JJabb, Minneapolis, Min­ tn Francisco reali a Minstrel to bo givm at Ergood's immeiisit ountry. He described nesota, a frequent visitor ns at Salt Lake, the Hall, Feb. 20th., hy the waiters of ('limesr- in Sun I* ran Cisco, boating: on the to Winter Park, i» again aiUo- < .il#!nbi;i )'i\er H it to the g the Seminole Hotel. It is safe to tographed at the Seminole. Park, \\ h half say that these gentlemen will render His descriptio Genuine Florida weather prevails •i -was particularly interesting, some good plays and will do what iven a unanimous vote <>i' r now and the w. ather prrphets than] arks. A col-. tqey feftn to mak« it inte esfcing. / predict plersant weathof foi many Go out and have 2 or 3 hours of r J solid fun. t Mayor Babb, of Minneapolis, is again covery. danced whose names we failed tower. at Hotel Seminole. Bishop Foster is to preach here next Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Page, son-in- Sunday. The following distinguished specta­ law and daughter of the late Mr. Brook- "The Rogers" is chock full of people, tors were present to witness the field, are at Hotel Seminole for their all of whom are pleased with the way occasion : third or fourth season. they are cared for. Mr. and Mrs. S J Domerick, »Ir and Mrs Prominent among the arrivals at Ho­ Oranges are nearly all shipped from H. B. Peabody, New York ; M-. and Mrs. tel Seminole are C. D. B. Howell and here. Geo. Elliott, Canada ; Mr. tmd Mrs. J. P. wife, Chicago, Ills.; W. H. Mase and We learn with great pleasure that the Webber, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tappan, Mr.& Miss Mase, Mattewan, N. J.; D. S. Ar­ road known as the "Brown road" from Lake Charm to Titusville or Rocklecke Mr«. Thad Uphtim, Boston, Maes; Mr. and nold, Brooklyn; F. E. Allen, Fair Ha­ is now in first class shape to be built at ven, Vt.; Craig Lippincott and family, once. Z—**2-^2- Mrs B F Angeli, Geneva; Mrs Wm.,Potter' Amos R. Little and wife, Philadelphia, Louisville; Miss S E Stiikney, Mrs L S Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Angell, Gene­ MT. Gilbert Hart, who has been Waterman, Mr W M Slickney, Ni'wbury- va, N. Y., and many others. spending the past six or seven port; Mr and Mrs J F Boiler, Mr and The town council has let the contract months at his summer home \a De­ Mrs E C Quhiiggle, Hartford; Mrs R S for laying over 700 feet of walk of Bar­ troit, Mir-h., arrived in Winter Critcbell, Chicago; Mr and Mrs C F Pope, tow clay to the enterprising firm of Ca­ Park la6t Tuesday. He left Detroit Brooklyn; Mr and Mrs E N Willard, pen & Co. last Decern I >er, spending a month at Scranton; Mr and Mrs Cornsto :k, Miss Miss Root was called home from Rol­ Hot Sptings, Ark., and New Or­ Comstock, Judge and Mrs A Mccallum, Mr and Mrs Win Sclmltz, Mr H F Davie, lins College last week by a dispatch an­ leans La. «y, V^^K nouncing the serious illness of her moth­ Winter Park; Miss A Joy, Miss c Joy, er. She arrived at home only to find The following aro the names ot Mrs P H Grove, fy-^ 'WJG^'V* that her mother and sister had both tbe waters who arrived ft the The appetites of those present tfewwole la»t week: Mcssers J been taken away. In her sad'afiiiction were satisfied at li :30 oVoek in she haB the sincere sympathy of every Caldwell, B. Trusty, A, Hinds, J. citizen of Winter Park. H. Bottler J. H. Scott, N. B; the dining hall, after having en­ Dr. Richards has opened an office for "Robinson, L. K. Brown and S. Gan- joyed the rariou? dishes prepared the practice of dentistry in Dr. Henkel's fy, nil of Ppiladelphia, Penn. for the occasion. From the num­ block. ber of 'thank*? and "thank you for Mrs. James Ronan has purchased the • such a gay evening's enjoyment'' Earl or postoffice block and will make Qui*e a number of our citizens vi*i-1 some good improvements on it. ted theFai-at Golden Rod yesterday .poured upon Mr. Campbell, we im- Dr. Gilbert has opened an office for Mr. J. II Abbott, of Lake Mont j lagine the people were willing to the practice of dentistry in Dr. Henkel's offers hu household goods for eale vote him the badge 01 the season . block. At J 2 o'clock the crowd broke If I bad time to-day I could write of cheap ; also his horse and buggy ' many more arrivals, changes and im­ and all retired for their cottages A much needed rain fell last and for their rooms, seeming to provements in Winter Park but. as I "Wednesday nigut, rnd was followed must get this letter off on this mail, will by a cold wave*Thursday morning hope tnat similar occasions'would only say that we are on the high road to be presented them at least once good substantia] growth and develop­ which makes one feel like hunting ment,and that proud as we all are of our up his over-coat.* every week. town, tbe present prospect supasses our We hear that quite a number most sanguine expectations. of buildings are to be erected as The ninth annual session of the soon as the contiacta can be made Floiida Women's Christian Tem­ perance Union will be held at and signed up bv the parties con­ T cerned. ^V_ ") o _ Q T-' W inter Park, on March 2d. 3d and 4th. Delegates lr nearly every point by ly, of Rollins College, presides at the members alone are cxpe~tod and the hearty, intelligent and.earnest work or^un. betides the*e as many more visitors and assistance he has rendered. Com­ We were shown the plans for Mr. Geo. will be present. Ler Winter Patk ing here when its natural location and D. Rand's cottage here, a day or so ago. ambition was all it had to commend it at make it jloaeant tor these destin - It is in the Italian style, and will be one a time when he was physically in very gu.ehed visbors nihile lhey are of the most attractive biiildin«s b. ;. . bad condition, he has been one of the Prof. J. H. Ford is acting president of with us. There is no better way to most courageous and efficient workers Rollins College until the meeting of impress a stranger than presenting the town has ever had. While in all matters relating, to the welfare of the trustees in June. Miss Dart is busy him with a clean, well cared for town he has been foremost, the two drilling her pupils for a cantata soon. town with excellent educati tnal works with which he has been most The little folks are all enthusiasm over it. "Merry Hours" whist club met at Miss facilities and treat him with every closely identified are the church and col­ porsible mite of hospitality. Winter lege. The dozen or so of church mem­ DpHaven's on the evening of the 23d. bers who were worshiping in an on- The Congregational society will hold a Park has the e'enlincfS and the finished room over a store have been led very important meeting on the 24th, to educational facilities ; No* g:ve by him until their present church edifice take into consideration the matter of se­ them the hospitality, V^-^t** —one of the prettiest in the State—has curing a pastor. It is hoped by all that been built, paid for, and for along time Dr. Hooker's health may not be so im­ I he same day being Washington's held the proud eminence of being the paired but that he can once more become birthday, it will be celebrated at only self-sustaining Congregational its pastor, now that the heavy burden of the Hotel Seminole in it* usual church in the State. A commodious his college duties has been removed. happy style and this occasion al­ parsonage in a sightly location, ail paid Lively?—well it just does ns good to for, is also their properly. At the first Bee the life and stir here now. Orange ways brings hundreds of visitors to hint of the location of a christian college shipping, lots of visitors and stores full Winter Park. somewhere in Florida, Dr. Hooker took of customers make a sight to please hold with all his power, and to him, per­ anybody. haps, as much as any one man, we owe TI1E ENTER TA IN MEN T. the location of Rollins College in our Mr. W H. K roilzer and Mr. E. The entertainment given for the midst. Since then, as its president, be R. Aldrich, friends ot Don. J . S. benefit of Lyman Gymnasium on has worked early and late; has seen it ; through its most discouraging times ; has Capen were at the Seminole this Friday n ght of last week was a success in every way. The various seen its six beautiful buildings arise; Seminole this weefc. has seen its attendance grow with almost -» petformarcee by tbe pupils were unexampled strides; and now, broken in The many friends of Mr. Dale very interesting. The most amusing health, but with the heartfelt sympathy and prayers of every man, woman and arc pleased to see him up and able part ot the plays was the primary child, both here and wherever his work o be out on the Streets again. class in dumb bells, in which a very is known, he lays down the burden only Owing to the German whicn: small boy dressed in trouper? and as the dread alternative between that came oil at the SetAiuole last eve- • co it was performing. He being the and death itself. That he will speedily recover bis health, and be able to live ning we failed.to get iu the ho'el | only boy among the crowd of girls, to hearty old age to enjoy the fruits of arrivals this week. he looked very cute. The marches his arduous labors, is the sincere, prayer­ and tie manly way in which the Washington's birthday is to be ful wish of his thousands and thousands scholars handled the Indian C'mbs of friends. celebrated in great s*yh next Mon­ day •, watch out tor Prof. Geary's shows that Miss Stoormer is doing The State association of the W. C. T. annual address a good work in the gymnasium, and TJ. holds its session here, beginning is deserving of much praise for her March 1st. It is expected that many of Editor Heudcrrcn returned from nntning efforts in getting up these the most prominent workers in that so­ the Island City last Saturday eve. exercises- Another of these enter­ ciety in the United States will be here, 11 c lells ue that he had a grand time and that the dedication of the new build­ tainments will be j?iven about the with the Key West belles, whil ing which they have been able to pur­ 11th of March. chase through the persistent labors of in their city. Mrs. James Ronan and a few others, Mr. H. A. Perkins, of Los An­ will be a complete success. The free reading room in connection with the W. geles, Cal., who is here with Mr. C. T. TJ. work will be dedicated with ap­ K. H. Coleman, president of the Quit* a painful accident hap propriate exercises on the 23d, and they J. T, & K. W. R. R., was up to pencd to Marshal Butler last Thms have enough funds in sight now to com­ day, through the pains (,f which, he pletely equip it with all the prominent see us Thursday and sp«ke very has the sympathy ot every man. p iriodicals and newspapers to make it flattering ot Florida's climate. attractive and helpful. wemau and child ot our town. The Three gentlemen of Bloomiug- The entertainment given at Lyman *C'.ident was caused by Mr. Butler gymnasium on the evening of the 19th, tou, 111., representing large wealth jumping on the street ear while h was a very successful affair. were Lore this week and had a was in motion and the muh btcom- Hotel Seminole is now doing a large, thorough inspection of the sur- ine: frightened, ran oft throwing satisfactory business, and all speak in lonndhg country. They speak o< terms of highest praise of the successful Mr. But;<*f forward falling between management of Mr. F. C. Campbell. purchasing some 60 &cres of land fell* c*r sad the mule, thereby cans- Many prominent people are there and at and having the same put out in the ng the wheels of the car to run "The Rotters," and both of the proprie­ Niagara grapes. 2 — «2«2'~T2- oTerhis ri^ht arm and across his tors wear a smile of satisfaction. All regretted that the sudden illness breast, crushing his arm and, it is Mr. R- 11. Coleman, president of feared, caused some internal injuries. of Miss Brown caused a postponement the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key He wa* removed home and Drs. J. of her lecture in favor of the circulating Weft By., arrived with his family library, last week. A sociable will be L. B. Eager and Heukel were held on the eveniug of the 26th, for the in their private car, ''Cornwall," called. They are now attending same object, at tbe lovely home of Col. yestcrcay evening, and are. guests him. It is hoped that the injuries Peckham and Judge MacCallum. ot the Seminole. « \^^^ a»-« not so dangerous a« supposed. Messrp. Kent and Davis, with their families, have taken the "Brecht" house An entrriainment was given for for the season. the benefit <>f Lyman Gymnasium Several houses in town were beautiful­ last night, Lot owing to lack ot ly decorated in honor of Washington's space" an account ot the proceeds birthday and the New England society, were crowded out this week. They notably that of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey will appenr in our next is^ut. Denny, at which some very pretty effects }«%+& Florida New England. Society. The annual meeting of the aforesaid The New England Society 337 organization was held at Hotel Seminole, Winter Park, Tuesday, Washington's Meeting. birthday, with about seventy-five mem­ Concerning- Winter Park. The members of the Seciety of bers in attendance. The meeting was a New Englanders aiet here last WINTER PARK, FLA., March. 2, 1892. very satisfactory one, and added re­ Monday as per appointment and The ninth annua! meeting of the W. newed interest to the society. Twenty- was largely attended. The society C. T. U. of Florida, is now in session two members were added to the roll, here. Delegates begun to arrive on is a young one in this 8tatc j but it and the deliberations were of the most the evening of the 1st, and there is is bound to grow to become a power harmonious nature. The election of every evidence of an enthusiastic meet­ in this State. The influence and the officers for the ensuing year resulted in ing. Following is the program fox Fri­ the choice of the following: President, part that New Engenders has day : played adjust ing and defending A. A. Parker, of Tampa, re-elected ; vice- FRIDAY MORNING. questions o; high morals and free­ presidents, J. G. Sinclair, Orlando, J. C. 9:30, Bible reading and prayer; 10:00, dom will aver stand on the pages of Greely, Jacksonville, C.H. Newell, Ta- Minutes of previous session ; 10:30, Par­ history as an emolument to the vares, J. B. Clough, DeLand; directors, liamentary drill by Mrs. M. E. Rich; people ot that section and to their* Geo. H. Fernald, D. W. Adams, A. G. 11:00, Election of officers; 11:45. Mis­ Hamlin and H. S. Chubb; secretary, C. who can boatt of havirg once lived cellaneous business; 12:00, Noontide H. Smith, re-elected; treasurer, W. B. amid the snow cap monntian^of prayer. Webster. od New England. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. During intervals of the meeting, the The number ot New Englander* 2:00, Prayer; 2 :05, Kep ut of plan of steam yacht, Fannie B. Knowles, was that met here last Monday was working committee; 2:20, Report of brought into requisition and took the abont seventy-five—a grest many finance committee; 2:35, Report of res­ happy New Englanders of the of the men were accompanied by olution committee; 2:50, Election of chain of beautiful lakes that environ their wives. The dinner, which national delegates; 3 :00, Question box; Winter Park. was tendered them on Monday eve 3 :45, Paper on temperance, Missionary At 8:30 p. m. the members of the so­ was grand enough tor a lrir gs cele­ work by Miss M. A. West, of Winter ciety ami their lady friends, together bration dinner. Mi*s . the Park; 4:00, Unfinished business; 4:35, with a few fortunate guests, formed into house kef per, and the head; wait< »• Minutes of previous session; 5:00, ad- line, and to the time of ravishingly sweet ' Mr. VYnodlyn, assisted by Mr j mmment. music rendered by the Seminole Or­ Trusty ami or her.* had th* large FRIDAY EVENING, chestra, marched into the spacious din­ dining hall heauHfnlly decorated, 7:30, Opening exercises, music; 8:00, ing hall, the walls of which were taste­ wsth a TJuited States flag over head Demorest medal contest; collection; fully trimmed in evergreen, while the at tbe entrance to the hall- Several adjournment. national colors were displayed about the other nSgs were courteously hanging Dr. and Mrs. Eager were gladdened chandeliers, and the most artistic floral aronnd througn the dining hall as a by the arrival of the Dr.'s mother on designs were disposed at intervals upon representation ot the true loyalty the Monday. She will make them quite a the festive board, where seventy-five the New Englander always pays to visit. covers had been laid for the banqueters. the anion. Work is going on rapidly on the clay Upon the invitation of President Parker, walks, of which a mile and a half will Rev. Mr. Herrick of Tampa implored a Mr. J. S. Capen'; Dr. J L. B- be laid at once. blessing upon the bountiful repast pre­ Eaijer, Mees. F. W. Lyman, H. 8. W. McCoy, Esq., G. P. A.S. F. R. R., pared. The princely dinner, which con­ Chubb, Geo B. Rand and a few was here on the 2 1. sisted of the producis of every soil and others of Winter Park's best citi­ Manager Campbell's mother is here clime of the world, was served in a dozen zens were a committee to receive for the season. or more courses, and fully enjoyed by the New Englanders. Prominent Mr. Farrington, a very prominent that select throng. "among those present were : Mr wholesale grocer, of Minneapolis, has While the last course was on, Presi­ and Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald, of S>m been at Hotel Osceola, for a few days. dent Parker, as toast master, took the ford; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Parker ot On February 25th, Marshal Butler floor, and in a few chaste and appropri­ Tampa ; Dr. and Mrs. Eager, Mr. was thrown under the bagggae car of Ho­ ate remarks announced that he had let­ and Mrs. Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. tel Seminole and suffered a very severe ters of regret from a number of those Maxson, Mr. axd Mrs. Rand, Mr. fracture of his rigtit arm. For some whom be had hoped would be present. and Mrs. F. W. Lyman, Mr. and days it was feared that he was internal­ Among the letters were those of Mark Mrs. J. S. Capen. ot Winter P*

Sherman, T. B. Reed, Curtis, H. M. tin ( injury. He has the hearty sympathy Flagler, Phelps, G. W. Childs, Roger Sever d very able speeches were of everybody in his severe ^flU'.tion for Q. Mills, John Temple Graves, Chaun- maoe alter dinner ; among the few men have the qualities of a ttern in­ cey DePew, Grover Cleveland and many grandest was the one by Hon. \V dexible officer and a true and steadfast others. friend to so marked a degree as S. P. L. Palmer ot Orlando President Parker then announced the Butler. He is having devoted and The general feeling here is but a first toast, "The Day we Celebrate," skilful attention from Drs. Eager and single hope thai all can carry ^im which was happily responded toby Prof. Henkel. them wordsci praise for our beau­ Jno. F. Forbes, president of Jno. B. [ Quite a shooting scrape occurred be­ tifully located town. Stetson University, DeLand. Among tween here and Maitland Monday even­ Mr. Campbell's hospitality to the many good things he said was that the ing. Your correspondent could not get society made him a great many only way to honor character such as the at , but it was a dispute atrrrnr Puritans possessed, was to embody—to lasting friends and won for him the money,in which the shootee was wound­ reincarnate it—in our lives. largest vote ot thanks ever extended ed in the back of tbe neck, in the elbow The next toast,*'Tbe State of Florida," to one in so small a place. anil in one finger; the shooter escaped. was responded to by Dudley W. Adams, Both were colored. of Tangerine, who, in the recitation of an original poem, struck a popular chord Mr. F. W. Lyman attended the ever, he preformed in a happy and eretF and amused and edified his hearers. itable manner. To the toast "New England," Gov. third annual Christian Endeavor After adopting resolutions of thanks Sinclair in his usual felicitous style, re­ day ot the Orlando Y. P S. C. E., to the Winter Park people and Mr. sponded briefly and ably. last Sunday. He gave a lecture on Campbell for their courteous hospitality, i "New England Character" was the the State Chnst.an Endeavor Con­ and the railroads for favors conferred, ->ext toast, and it seemed admirably fit­ the Florida New England Society ad­ vention. He told of the marvelous journed until Feb. 22nd, 1893. ted to the mood and intellectual capacity growiu ~Q -H of Rev. Herrick, of Tampa, who so years of its e gracefully responded. THIS CERTIFIES THAT "Puritan Principles and Pluck," a with one soci toast to which Jno. Temple Groves, of societies am Georgia, was to have responded, was The society As "S^^^L^ announced and regretfully passed with­ d'rion in ev< IS A MEMBER OF out a response, as were several others, 2-/3^?^ on account of the absence of those ap­ pointed to respond. Maj. Sidney Her­ bert ably, humorously, even feelingly FOR THE SEASON OF 1892-1893. responded to "The Old Home and the Old Second ^ear of the <®r«fe. Friends." ftof epransferobfe. To Mayor W. L. Palmer of this city, was assigned the difficult task of respond­ (2^ ing to the toast, "How a New Englander Treasurer. Appears to an Outsider," which, how- Cohlhit*.*^ -no' of list Co/c^n — C 3 J$ when on his sray to his den. In favorable impression in any society. this there we«*e two prizes : H. C, Col. J. H. Estill, whose fine picture we In Honor of The Birth-Day Real ~aptured the first and Wm. present to our readers on the first page, is one of the brightest examples of what :i Glenn the second. W„ II. Ruffin poor boy with pluck, perseverance and in OF GEORGE WA3HIGTON —! WM the most skillful in the potato dustriou8 habits can accomplish. He was HOW LAST MONDAY THE race anr! walked off with the pnzr< born in Charleston, S. C, but learned the Wilbur Maxwell captured the printing business in Savannah, Ga., where 22ND WAS CELEBRA­ he was a first-class pressman when the wai TED HERE. greased pole prize and was styled as broke out and he went with the Ogle the hero of the day. The greased thorpe Light Infantry to the front. He pig was too sick to run, so they had came out of the war badly wounded and THE TOWN ALIVE WITH no greased pig race. poor, but his old energy soon made him a STRANGERS-THE WIN­ good living in the News and Herald (now Mr. F. E. A'len, tliegenud Clerk NERS OF THE the Morning News) office, starting at twelve in the hotel office, acted as judge dollars a week and growing larger y „ *y ^PRIZES. - *? * 1. S. aides as judge at the turning month by month. He also had a nice Although the person of Gen. Geo. pount of the sciill races. Each of outside income from a news depot which he started with his first spare cash, there Washington ha* long since been th>'in proved the> ability to judge by laying the foundation of those clear­ called to join the dust of the esrth, and was highly Commended for headed, slirewd business habits that have jet (or his intrinsic services to his their impartia'ify, since brought him fame andTortune. Leav­ countrj his name will ever live in N.» sra-dl amount of praise is due ing the News and Herald for a time he con­ the memory and months of the loyal ducted successfully a fine job printing of­ Manager Campbell of the Seminole fice, after which he purchased a half inter people of the United States as the and others who so liberally contrib­ est in the Morning News, and later on be­ one, through his generalship, free­ uted t» the occasion. Thero were came sole proprietor. From that day to dom came to every American and more than 500 spectators—a great this, through all the vicissitudes of Savan­ nah's career, he has steadily improved his the independency of this country as many from neighboring towns and newspaper, printing and lithographing, a government within itself was es­ the country. It was nea rly night end book-binding establishment until it is tablished and lias ever since been before the programme was complet­ now one of the best pieces of property ot so regarded. Not onlv is the works | ed and after which all retired to the kind in the South. A tew years ago of Washington remembered, but bis their private places. he purchased the Macon, Ga., Daily Tele­ graph, but sold it recently on account of a birth day is also remembered and Theoaly noticeably absent feat- severe spell of sickness. For more than celebrated by all North Americans. : are to uaualt he celebration was C. ten years Col. Estill was president, honor­ For several years past it has been Gairy and his home-made speeches. ed and esteemed, of the Georgia Press As- the custom here to celebrate Wash­ snclatton, and -finally rotirod against the ington's Ivrth day in a grand and Millionaire Journalists. earnest protests of the members. festive style. The usud custom was On Wednesday last our city was hon' Outside of his newspaper work, Col. John Holbrook Estill has been one of Sa­ ! repeated la*t Monday, and it is ed by a visit from a party of distinguish'' . railroad officials, headed by the geni •-• vannah's most useful and public-spirited useless for ns to say that tbe occa­ handsome and popular Vice-President • citizens, always ready with his time, sion furnished no little amount ot the Plant system, Col. U.S. Haines, M money or advice to assist _any enterprise 1 pleasure co those wbo availed which we were surprised to rind two en calculated to help the <°ity. No man ever held more offices in charitable and business themselves with the grand opportu­ nent millionaire newspaper men, Hon. !. B. Haskell, of the Boston, Mass., Hera organizations than he, or gaye to them all nity and turned out to witness the and Col. J. H. Estill, of the Savannah. G better service. We have not space to men­ exercises. The programme was Morning News, the former Vice-Presidt tion them all, but can bear testimony to made out as follows : of the South Florida railroad and the h : the fact that he never accepted a position ter a Director in the Savannah, FIori<: that he did not fill with ability and zeal. TROvJRAMME. and Western railway. \ „ \\ «.^*|*' In street railways, as well as the Savan­ B Racing—Single Scull..Lewis Both of these now rnstinguished men nah, Florida and Western railway and the GATHER, .JOK SCIIAFEK, WILBUR started out in life at the "foot of the lao Waycross Short Line, he has been a prom­ MAXWELL, TOM RYAN. der" in the newspaper business, but 1» inent worker, and President Plant has Fi*st prize $5.;6ecoud prize $2 Jong held hini in high esteem as a safe ad- their persistent pluck and energy th< < 1 Racing—Double Seftfl Lewis have reached the "upper story" that D« w viser in matters.connected with ihe Plant System. Col. Estill has never sought pub­ RANCHER, A. GRAMLY, LEWIS ici M eustei sartrarwnys murrbbnTTn lic office, but for several years he has been GANTIKR, WILBUR MAXWELL. men of push and real merit, and are n< on the staffs of Governors Colquitt, Mc- First prize $5, Second prize $2 counted among the best examples of mi lionaires in their uncertain profession win Daniel, Gordon .and Northern, a position Tub Race WILLIAM ALLEN, have become millionaires where thousand - his distinguished military bearing eminent­ 11. Lions» ON. Prize $3. who started under apparently more fav<" ly fits him to fill with rare success. * Sack cacc...... CIIAS Wu&ec*t» able circumstances "fell by the waysich and became financial, physical and morai S\MUKL CKBW. IFM. ALLEK, fixi­ wrecks. ng GI.OVKK, It. LIOIWOH, Wnjjuu Hon. E. B. Haskell, was born in Easi Mrs. Bonan's Handsome Gift. M AXWRLL, C O BKAL, WM. GLBSTS Livermore, Maine, (the home of the fain We have been"" a little slow in Potato Rico SIDNEY ATL- ous Washburn family, all of whom becaru . reporting the valuable gift of Mrs. BtoH, II AS81K;G LOVER, C C BE.VL, Governors, Members of Congress, United W II RUFKIX States Senators, Generals, etc.), and i- .Tames Ronau to the W. C. T. U. Greased Pole Climbing. .WILBUR about fifty-five years of age. After getting However, late, the news to those a good common school education, he wen. who have not heard of it will be MAXWELL, R LBIOUSTOK. to Portland, Me., 'when only seventeen Every part was so laughably years old and entered the Daily Adverti* fresh. Mrs, Ronan, being a char­ earned oat that all spectators were office. The next year he spent in New itable christian woman, with every often forced into very haughty Orleans and on his return became conneel nocess-ary tenderness to eans-» her to \ laugh tor. ed with the Saturday Evening Gazette, ol feel sypathetic toward tln.se in need Boston, from which he went to the Da rind ehe seeing the n°ed of f\ reading Tne single scull race was a very Journal. His next and most irnportani move was to the Daily Herald, of that city. room tor the use of the W. C T. TJ. interesting one and was won by- as one of its editors. Later on he became of this place and their visiting Wilbur. Maxwell. In the double a proprietor, with It.M. Pulsifer and Chas. friends, she purchased - the Earl scull race Wilbur Maxwell and A H. Andrews. On the death of the former building [where the post office now Gramby proved tbe succeaslul ones gentlem.in he joined with others in form ing the Herald Publishing Company, and i*] and ha* made it a present to the by more than 300 feet is now one of its largest stock-holders. He Union. Of course ehe will receive The tul> race was very interesting has a son at Minneapolis, Minn., connect - some help in paving for the build'pg and the prize was captured by R. ed with the Daily Journal, who is one of but she will doubtless pay a muc Leighstou. Th« sack race was a the most brilliant young journalists in the West. Mr. Haskell, who is a brother of larger part than any one n ember. most enjoyable part ot the pro- Dr. C. C. Haskell, President of the San- The building will have every need­ • Minme. Every one was compelled ford Loan and Trust Compnny, and Treas­ ed repair ahonf it to r nder it per- U. laugh at the sight of*Jh,\i dozen urer of the South Florida railroad, for so eetfy Comfortable. /Q 'O^ many years, was one of the original stock- men with their legs stuck in bags, ! holders in the South Florida railroad and and the jumping. The resemblance has made other large investments in our was more like the Florida toad e. iiu i»a a;'.:!Mjuuiegeutien»au,oi med­ ium height, rather sf out build, and makes a Winter Park WliBPerina !rs. Abbott is a sis­ The Operatta of Laila us presented by ter of Mrs. Dan. W. Holden. 339 the public school ' children under the Dr. Henkel is busy shipping the crop leadership of its efficient principal, Miss from his celebrated grove "Claremont Dart, assisted by Misses Hnn«erford, Pi a Prof.Mit'er'i Entertainment, and Dart of Maitland, Miss Jewel and Mr. Frank P. Presbrey, manager of Too much praise cannot be given Prof. Hoyt, was one of the most enter­ Public Opinion, published at Washing­ Mr. F. 0. Campbell tor having to taining and attractive entertainments ton and New York, with his wife are. ever given in Winter Park. The chil­ making their old friends Mr. and Mrs. graciously tendered to Prd. Miller dren bad been thoroughly drilled. Er- J. S. Capen, a short, visit. mu\ his wife, on l*st Monday night, yood'a Hall was trimmed very elabor­ Mr. Allen C. Mason, a very prominent the spacious dining room of the ately with flowers and plants and every­ capitalist of Tacoma, Washington, and Seminole hotel lot an entertainment, thing had been done to make it a com­ his wife, are at Hotel Seminole. t he contents ot which went to plete sue With a few introductory Oh ! that we bad some more good pla­ remarks by r. YanSickle the curtains ces to board here! People leave here Marshal Butler, who WHS rendered were drawn i 1 a merry party of pick- every day because of the scarcity of unable to d) work some three nickers discovered amoi.g whom their boarding accommodations. A good weeksfago. favorite Laila—Miss Dart—was seen boarding house at medium rates is a ne­ Prof. Miller's cnterraimnent leading them in all their games. Their cessity and the person who supplies it sports are interrupted by the arrival of will get a bonanza. Fact. No rainbow which was opened np at 9 o'clock, a party of beggars who are about to be chasing in this. •-as a icries ol tricks and wonders, driven away when Laila intercedes for <. Col. J. H. Roe has sold his beautiful loo tar beyond the comprehension them and they are invited to join tbe "Bellwood" to Mr. Tousey.of Brooklyn, of an ordinary man to be understood. sports. In tbe next scene Laila wanders New York. While we are sorry to lose One of his first wonders was a sim^ off from the party and gets lost, she is Col. Roe and his family from among us, found by a party of fairies headed by we heartily congratulate Mr. Tousey on p le glass bottle, filled with clear their queen, Miss Hungerford, who at the possesion of one the prettiest places water and from which he poured first solicits Laila to join' their number, in Florida. 3^/0— *$%t sherry and blackberry wine, brandy but on finding that she prefers to go to lemonade, coffee, tea, milk and.sev­ "Home, Sweet Home;" they offer to The concert last Monday night conduct her. Arrriviug where the pic- eral other drinks. To convince his by the scholars of Knowles' public: i.i" party are tbe fact is disclosed that school, Mi«s Dart principal and.' audience that this wa« not a mere the fairies and the partv of beggars are appear*nt affair he passed the sev­ the same people and Laila is duly Miss Jewell assistant, was a success crowned Queen of the merry party of in every particular, The "Romancej eral drinks around in a waiter and Mountaineers by the Queen of the Fair­ of Laila" was, as exhibfed by tlic had all, who would, to take a drink% ies. school, of great interest to those Another of his wonders was the Where all did so well it is perhaps not who saw it actad. The school j borrowing of a couple of silver dol just to name any particular ones, but children did their part excellently Jars—placing them in a common your scribler can't forbear saying that well. Thei** singing was splendid the singing and acting of Misses Dart and the entire performance went plaaa,—he took in hand a pack of (Laila) and Hungerford (Fairy Queen) out without a single mistake. cards, asked some one to draw a were first class and would do credit to Every seat in Ergood's hall was card from the pack and then he many a professional opera troupe; then ask the'silver dollars to tell wha^ too, the duets and trio in which, among occupied by the parents and friends others, were Misses Mary Dart, Guflin, of the ehildren and every one kindofacark it was. He would Obenchain, and LeG eve were very at­ appeared,to have enjoyed the occa­ a^k "is it a face card ?" If it was tractive. sion splendidly. The financial con­ Vhesiher dollars would jump up The recitation 01 Miss Lena Paul be­ tents was $50. This was far be­ ard mafcc a simple rattle "Is it & tween the first and 2nd acts was well rendered and the song, Signor Bing- yond the expectation of the mos^ queen V lie weuhl ank, and if it binger, by Louise Capen was one of the sanguine. For the excellent train- was the silver w. { ^»9 ^ that every word could be understood, grand an occasion, Miss Dart de­ One ot his startling tricks wag t > in perfect tune and with much expres­ sion and gracefully responded to an serves the thanks ot the entire break three or f nr eggs in a pan encore. community. «tir tlmn well in flour, dropped a : The Operetta netted about $50, Which j Col J. H. Boe has just sold his, couple of liorrowed gold rings in will be used to furnish calesthenic ap- the pan and continued to stb' and aparatus and instruction at the school. pietty and much envied home/! > , then poured a kind of fluid over It was a grand success and everybody 'Bellewood, ' as it is kuown, has praises Miss Dart for her indefatigable often been spoken of as one of the mixture, s'uck a burning match to work and efficent training in producing pro+tiest places in Winter Park it, puts co»ple of ban kerchiefs over it. A large delegation of Maitland peo­ the fia^es and then put over the ple was present and added much to the (and there are many pretty homes r pan a cover, and a minute later un­ success of the evening. We were not he e), and it never fell beneath the successful in getting the name of the pi­ opinion ot the public. Oti-s thing covered the pan and out came three anist, but heartily congratulate her on making '•Eellewood'' such a beauty or tour pigeons. Another mysteri­ her careful and skillful accompaniments. is the splendid lake front it has. ous wonder was the tieing of Mrs; Vice-president and general manager The dwelling is a handsome one Miller, good and fast to a bench, H. C. Potter, of the Flint and Pere Mar­ sealed the knot, and the.i Judge quette R. R. accompanied by secretary I with every necessary improvement McCsllum pulled off his coat and and treasurer H. C. Potter, Jr., assist­ j about it. It has splendid surroundi ant superintendent W. F. Potter, and threw it across her lap—a curtain lugs and will make a pleasant home their families, are at Hotel Seminole, was pulled between her and the tor.nny one. ^ - | >-f ^ and their magnificent private car is on audit nee and but a minu'e later the the S. F. track. The place was sold to Mr. C. G. cu rain WHS pulled back—phc was Our town was honored the past week Tausy, a very wealthy New Yorker., stiil tied, but she had wisterioosly .' a visit from Capt. J. P. Rea,"cx-coio- Dr. and Mrs. Henry Foster, of mander-in-chief of the G. A. R., and tjot her aims through the coat ChPin Springs, New Y..rk, and v Judge Advocate C. J. Bartleson, both Mrs. Payne, o» Syracuse, N. Y., sleeves. Path of her arms we e gentlemen accompanied by their wives, arrived here yesterday and are the thronsh the sdeeve>s snd still fire and all of Minneapolis, Minn. dcptingnished guests ot Mr. and was tied as they had left her only Prof. Miller, the celebrated slight of Mrs. F. W Lyiran. a minute before. Several other hand performer, will give a performance Mr. James Ronan has a Date at the dining room of Hotel Seminole on mysterious wonders were performed Monday evening, March 14tb, for the palm in bloom. It i3 the object ot and Hie entertainment closed. benefit of marshal Butler, whose unfor­ visitors. % _ 1*7^ — Q "y~* Mr. Butler was handed $:0 for tunate accident has rendered him unfit Mr. and Mr?. S. M. Nevins, of for work. We sincerely hope that Prof. Kearney, Neb., are visiting Col. -tis pnrt. Miller will be given a crowded house, aid Mrs. Roe. Mr Nevins is a both on account of his wonderful per­ prominent lawyer ot Kearney. formance and the very worthy object, thereof. Manager Campbell very gen­ Mr. W.J Ki'kpatrick and two erously furnishes the dining room for daughters, Misees M^y and Mattie, the performance. of Philad* Iphia are spending a short time with Mr Jamey Hon an and Mrs. G. E. Abbott and family, of family. Mr. Kirkpatrick is one of Bryn Manor, Pa., is at Hotel Seminole. cho prominent amskjiara ot the This arrival is of interest to our citizens country. CO vember to May L-t, and yield a bant THE CAKE WAP! Whiter Park Wliisperiiiars. some income from tbe first day i; The large dining h»i] of the opened. Here is something that, for Mr. C. R. Toudy, of Pittsburg, Pa., the amount Invested, will knock a Seminole b«>t< i was filled with who recently bought the Rollins place phosphate mine silly. Who is the one spectators last Wednesday roghfto will begin the erection of an attrac- to step in and avail himself of this 1 cottage on his purchase at once. witness the cake walk: W tho c«d- grand opportunity? The infant child of Mr. Luther Buch- ojred people. Alter the judges and This season has also added anothe • ri was buried on tbe SOlh. demonstration that central Orange coun manage/** had boon selected the Col. 1». II. Elliott has rented the ty stands at the head as a sure oranuto wn'k h^goB, load by Jarrctt ifbd Breoht house for the summer and will grape and vegetable producing seclior Mrs. Clark and followed bysev­ become a resident of Winter Park. 1 While some of our neighbors have si Ex-Gov. Lounsbiui.', of Connecticut, eral other couples The Scrm-d" or fered this spring from'the effects of fro? een at Hotel Seminole for several ehestra i/.rnished excellent tiirjo an ' our section is practically unhurt. 0, days. trees are loaded with bloom and tbj the walkcra seemed to hnve firgot- The lovely cottage that Mr. Geo. D. crop for next season will be enormous ten t very thing oLe and dcvot-)d Hand is erecting, is trohnr forward rapid­ Not one of them, so far as we can fin ly under the skitlfnl hands of Messrs. their entire time to tlvi- st (JAS. out, has been touched with frost and is (loan Bros.' & AleOtt. vestors can feel sure of not having that Every one i and a while the Captain Gilbert Hart and family will as one of their troubles to cxmleuxLvtith. manager won!;] e.^ll timo and the leave their pretty Lake Osceola cot tape His very many friends are glad to see pedestri TH would felt and s< mo on the 31t for their home in Detroit. General^Paltne.r on our streets again, Mr. Paul took a much needed rest the j 0'ie or twc'would have to lull out having entirely recovered from his re­ »t week, his close personal attention cent serious illness. f>r their failure to keep tira?, ac.lpr all the details of his large business The ladies of our circulating library ditir- to the rules. This was dope made it almost imperative. are busy at work picking oat a long list until there were but three eonpVs Our public school is the grateful re­ of new books that they have secured h cipient of a complete calesthenic outfi , loft. It wss ''nip and tiuV for 10 giving entertainments the past wintt the gift of Miss Stoermer, of Rollins Col- minutes; who ould and who Or library is one of our of our most pre lege. This, with the apparatus secured perous and laudable institutions. wouldn't, until Judge Campbell by tbe Operetta given by Miss Dart aid W. C. T. TJ. bas been incorporati Btenp^d ioi'ward with a very fiue tbe pupils of the school, fits them out and is in a very prosperous conditic very completely for light gymnastics, c.ike and pros. ;itM it to W. 11. here. . and the school oflicials and patrons are r Allen, one of tin Seminole boll m?>. Coan Bros. & Alcott have the pro under many obligations to Misses Stoer­ pect of a very prosperous summer" and Mrs. Irvfu of Orlando. The mer, Dart and Jewel! for s^ine. work already, and may congrattiia' cou-ple continued to wa'k, Alien Prof. Kirkpatrick, of national imputa­ themselves that their honest, faithf tion as a teacher of music at Chautau­ holding Hie cake in his right hand work of the past eitjht years, durfc* qua Assemblies,has purchased the White until ^tePhersort, another one of i hich time nobody has been "skinned Cottage and will become a winter resi­ by them is bringing its sure reward. the bellmen, whose partner was dent of "Lovely Winter Park." Mr. J. H. Abbott and family left for Miss Harriet Merritt, was presented Capt. Bobb, ex-mayor of Minneapolis, Worcester, Mass., on the 2(5 h to tak with a eiker cup and eane» The after several weeks at Hotel Seminole, up a residence there. All will mi : left for his home on the ;>0th. cake walk wa? *m en oy»U!u affair them from here for they were among i The officers' car of the Atlantic Coast for tire guest and visitors and Mr. j most indefatigable workers for the b( st Line is on the S. F. side track here. interests of Florida. Mr. Abbot goes to Cample*I was highly spoken o Col. John H. Roe and family leave on accept a very responsible posi­ heingfoneof the most jovial !>c::e- the 31st for their old home at Kearney, tion as mechanical engineer in a large b. We all feel sorry to lose Col. Roe laoes in Oic State. concern at Worcester. as a resident but we do not believe that Woods fires came very near burning The evening'* entertainment wa? he can stay away very long and shall the residence of Rev. Missildine and tbe .'ooeludcd after a lew songs by expect to see him back among us before lumber yard and shop of Messrs. Coan the Seminole Quartette and a Vir many years. Mrs. Eliza Capen, moth­ & Alcott the past week. The careles~ er of Mr. J. S. Capen, will accompany gini:. by a few of Orlando's yoiwijr setting of fires in ibe woods near settle !. Roe ami family as far as St. Louis tg*ntlemcn and ladiee.3-*/f*»vt» ments should be made a penitent on her way home to Bloomington, Illi­ offence as it results in the dostructio. nois. valuable property so often. The Advocate bas bought a lot and We were honored the past week bj Mrs. E. Capen, mother of our will put up an office next to Coan Bros. j short visit from Col. I. A. Rosecrans, popular Mr. S. Capen, left last. & Alcott's lumber yard. (Washington, D. C. He is a cousin _ Thursday for Bloomington, ill , Hotel Semonole, after a prosperous "the honored register of the treasury and her ho lie. Mrs. Capen spent sev­ ason under the management of that was a gallant officer in the army of the Czar of Hotel keepers Col. F. C. Camp­ Potomac through the war. He will eral months here this season with bell, will close about April 5*. We hope probably settle in Winter Park. Mr. J. Sjand hm family. *% n Col. Campbell back next season ; Capen & Co. have completed about a Quite a Vowd assembled at the he has made many friends and after mile of the clay side walks and they "learning the ropes" is better fitted to give splendid satisfaction. depot last Saturday night ko bid ntinne the wonderful reputation of The New York Laundry closed on the James A. Glass, their old friend, Hotel Seminole than anybody else could 30th after a very successful season. be. and others who left with him, adieu Rev. and Mrs. Strong, old friends of Mr. Glass dining his three months Major W. G. Peck and family spent Mrs. E. Capeirs girlhood, were here the the 30th in the classic shades of Clay . nfsf wfclf stay here, made many friends Springs. The Episcopal edifice was crowd among the colored people. He did Mr. Campbell's brother as steward, ed last Sunday morning to its ut­ a great deal for the church in Han­ j Mr. Willard as head clerk and Mr. Tup- most by members and friends to nibal Square and left with the per as cashier of Hotel Seminole have he*r the lit- Rev. Bishop WiiippU good wishes of all. won "golden opinions" preach. The Sermon the IJishop Yice-Presidenls Welling and Hoara- han, of the Illinois Central, went preached was a masterly effortfand through here on their private car, ac­ one c*"Iculntcd to do groat good. companied by Snpt. Swoope, of tbe Bishop Whipple is a power. His Mr. Win. J Kirkp;:trick, a gen- fleman of exceptional musical qua! South Florida on the 28 h. head conf*iu8 a history of face Mr. and Mrs. Comstock soon leave tit ities, a eompiirr of music books for for a summer in Europe. which any man would bo proud to religious assemblies and a. noted This season has demonstrated nnrc h*arj!lii:n expound. ^- \^^^ worker in the Sunday school assem­ than ever that a frst class hotel at me­ Tho choir of the EpisctrpmJ church ; blies, has purchased the Root. dium rates or an A No 1. boarding is composed of four voices—all of, "White property on Chase Avenue, house will be a bonaizi for somebody bordering on the E. F. & A- R. R., which are well trained and the here. "The Rogers" has turned people near the Seminole. This is a very away that ir could not accommodate. f n ,mg is superb Dr. Eager, Mis. fine place and be, with a little The Palmetto and City Hotels haVedone 8r aud Mr. Comstock are additional improvement, made one a good hus-iness. Not half enough ac­ calculated to favorably impress of the choicest homes in Winter commodations here for those who wish any audience with their singing. Pa k0 Mr. Kirkpatrick and his from one to three months bul occ« niplished daughters are quite who do not feel able to pay anything Bithop Whipple occupied the J»n acquisition to Winter Park, a more than a moderate board bill. We pnloit ,£ to the duties he had Fellows. D( GU a Our town tax books closed April 4h adventures for the cause he helioveiy ' PP<>i«ted to perform, his life with only six delinquents. A pretty was right. _niwas threatened by enemies on every good showing: three of them have since Judge Mizell was once thjje bone4side. In the heat of the excite- paid up. and sinews of tho Republican oar jmftnu»^». t,r , f « .1 B>I -J » " " *•» p o rment and at one rime whe n unonee oorf Mr. Geo. W. Smith and family left on| ty ot feouth Honda, and was oneo 0 • A ., * pntlM was at : the 4th for their home in Evanston, honored with an election as one of"j, . Monticello to ook 1,,to Ills., by easy stages. ^the Representatives fcroin this (oiin- , oer.toib wrongs there, and It's too bad that so many have left ty. He was here and stood by the i perhaps make ar-ests, lie was bra­ this beautiful spring weather, j ist wben es use he believed right, when if JtaJly shot down fcy bash whackers ' our markets are the best, our climate! was almost c rtrto death to owhiFmm .!.;„ tuA .'. , Ar. ,,' superb and the pines are full of merry being a Republican. What he «! °' [, U,e. ,r,eI,da ot *"•«.: iu hla songsters. first he i8 the same to-day-a friend t^ ^ ?S™ ?*"** »* i,nailJ The Woman's Indian Mission holdsnoun' trt ti,. __..„ -Jkl . •, in >e cna, advised h:m '".o resion ro its regular meeting on .ii ^ the poor colored people. Ie ^M • , ,. -, , W««M${U. Congregational church. the- .^i <« Advocated and '.bored for theirf 1US.lie ^' •*• ™*?» ^erwaid Mr. J. D, Taylor bas taken the posi­ 0 tion of bookkeeper at Mr Paul's, so- nghts m this cc nnt v in those times fcjTjV ^ **>? * "»" long and acceptably filled, by Mr. Wil­ when a colored person had not tlJ^Jt °,i T° ^ ^ liams. marhood nor courage to staed ijf "'T°-* 1°™* -j Mr. Mitchell is having an irrigating ,ply f Ul,S State ana his his own rights. -l ° ! thc r confidenceto ! plant put in his beautiful Lake Osceola JJudgi e Mizell, although having'" *T [° '' ^^ '** villa. >« a staunch Republican, and I O * ^ *? ^"^ ™" Jerome Capen made a trip to St. Au­ I hard worker tor ihe success of his " ™ T"V ,l" l^'Hon s mdunden r hilm rd worker tor ,he success of his \'^'T ElTT * gustine on tne 31st in company with f ,lowi 8a,ariefl : partyirty,, never held a public officeofficeot^To4™y** ^ T ^«*» f°°,,0wiD^« *»]*™ '' Capt. Hart and family. He reports hiv­ la m T dcrk ing a fine time. y consequence until he was ap-v p V ^ }p ' ^ 81020-00 Major Noble is building an addition to Minted , in ^ by President Harri-jj ^fifi™. V. 1080.0?85U05 his cotta»e. son to the Marthalship of the" John Mitchell.. [ 1080 00 l Prof. Kirkpatrick bas gone to house­ Northern district of Florid*. ] ^Joe Keins 720.00 keeping in his recent purchase—the n r]es8 taking eha-ge ot this office he wSp* ^ % 72(1.00 White cottage. Ed ards 720.00 Wm. Powell,-who was killed at Bar­ determined to carry oo>. Lis pledges" u ^ 720.00 tow last week, was a son of E bia Jin- , ,, . .,r _ ' ^ James lirows lack, ami was buried here no the 2 \. snd at that time, We.J Honda wa.> Jolan Mnrphy-Mesenirer coc.oo well sprinkled with men lhat had S. Urow:i 400.00 G. C. Henderson, of (he Advocate,bad been indicted for interfering with **• Bowens. tbe misfortune to be robbed of his cloth­ 400.00 ing on the 2 1. voters at. the efex-dion of '88 and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dieffenderf^r have Maj. W. G. Peck has taken charge Total Amt. per annum $8,540.00 moved into the Roe cottage for tbe sum­ of the college grrve snd says he is mer. going to put it ra first class condition. Mr. F.. C, .Campbell lcf> the The ilajor is a hustler, you know, Semirole hotel last 'Wednesday— W. C. T. IJ. ht-Id their annual ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^« i Our geniel, progressive, ai^d phil- -election ot officers on the 5. resulted going to Tampa^ tha^ afternon, he | ant[)ropiCj Mj F w Lyman and hjs in naming Mrs. James Ronan /or woHt••direct Troni Jtlier? to INew Monday next amiabIe wlfe will ]eave president, Mrs. Hnwley vice-presi­ York. Although Mr. CH^P^"J jfor Clifton Springs, N».;Y. After four dent, Mrs. J. H. Eord treasurer, has not been eo very long in the weeks they will leave there for Minne­ Mrs. J. G. Dicfienderler eerres- hotel business, ho has alreidy built apolis, Minn. up a graftid reputation h»r himself. Mr. Tousey and family, who pur- j |»*nding secretary, and Mrs. S. E. His olcar piofit noiountci to mure chased beautiful "Bellewood", the • JJurke recording sceretarv^ Q *+, S than $8,000 'forihe three months elaborate home of Col J. H. Roe, moved into the house, but will leave he kept the Srminolo doors open. to-day for Clinton Corr.eis, N Y. 1+0?^ Winter Park Whisperings. Winter Park Whisperings. Easter was celebrated here in all the The Demorest contest at the Congre­ churches with appropriate ceremonies. gational church on lasi Friday night was Tne Episcopal church wasa'jjautifully a very interesting affair. The church decorated and the beautiful c monies of was nicely decorated with roses and that church, were conducted by Rey.Car- r magnolias and the interesting program Local BrYities. pen!e , with tine music by their excellent was carried out with spirit. The music choir. At 3 p. m. the Sunday school was in charge of the Misses Peck, and The Tampa Bay hotel closed last celebrated the day wish appropriate ex­ Monday morning after breakfast. to say that the large and intelligent au­ ercises and good music. At the Con­ dience was highly pleased is to put it Mr. Frank Burfce left yesterday gregational church Rev. Dr. Hooker de­ very mildly. The medal was awarded livered an impressive sermon in tbe morn ing tor. Jacksonville on a to Miss Thayer, of Rollins College. morning and the choir, consisting of pleasure visit. Rev. L. Hawkins is conducting servi­ Misses Peck, Miss Dalrymple, Messrs. ces in the Henkel block this week. A M". F. B. Lnnsiiiir, son of Mr. Shaw, VanSickle and Maxson, executed good deal of interest is manifested and it A. V. Lansing, was here this week some very fine music. The church was ia hoped that a revival will result. visiting his parents. beautifully decorated. At the Metho­ The formal opening of the ladies' dor­ dist chur.h Rev. Beyer gave a powerful Jndge J. F. Welborn,of Fanford, mitory of Rollins College was on the address, the music was good and the v, i .in b'vvu this w» •• k Shaking evening of the 23 I. The college cam­ church handsomely decorated with flow­ h: 'ids with his many friends. pus was illuminated with bonfires, Chi­ ers. Miss Tracy, a pleasant young lady nese lanterns, etc., and a general invi­ Major W. G. Peck has purchased the tation was extended to all the citizens of or Long wood, spent a tew days IU College grove and is improving it won­ the place. The building was beautifully the city visiting friends. derfully. illuminated and decorated throughout, A contest for the Demorest medal takes Editor Hendeison attended The and each young lady occupant vied with place at the Congregational church Fri­ Republican State Convention, at all the rest in beautifying her apart­ day evening. ment. Tbe result in most of the rooms Tal'ahassec thib week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronan leave on the 23d was very beautiful,and flowers, pictures, for their home in Trenton, N. J. The paving ot the side walks works of art and articles of veitn all Hon. Henry s. Chubb, mayor of our tastefully arranged, made the attractive ni :>oTe.°scs sieadily. The el«y town, was one of the delegates elected edifice a thing of beauty. Choice music Iks give the streets a unique to the R publican national convention under the direction of the Misses Peck at Mintieayoiis by the Slate convention, appearance. lent its powerful attraction to the de­ at fallahasse lights of the evening. The matrons and The erection ef the handsome The 'Pleasant Hours" whist club was teachers were untiring in their efforts to cottage ot Mr. Geo. B. RanJ by nicely entertained at "The Rogers" by make the large crowd feel at home and Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Smith, on the Mess. Coan Bros. & Alcott ia pro­ to display the beauties and comforts of evening of April 18. Dr. Eager and the dormitory, and when at half past gressing rapidly. Miss Tompson, J. S. Capen and Mrs. nine thedelighted guests'retired to their Paul won ihe prizes. MB. J. II Reese, a premium! homes it was with the pleasantest rec­ We are beginning to need rain taflly. business nun ot Tarpon Spring, ollections of the teachers, pupils and Co!. B R. Swoope, wife and niece are matrons and with the feeling that Rol­ wis in th \ city last Wednesday, at '"'J be Rogers" for n hhort time. lins College was keeping up to its high the guest, o« Mr. J. 11. Walker. J. Si Capen has rented a type writer reputation in looking after the material and is learning to "play it" lion. IT. 8, Chubb is attending interests of its pupils. lM^%%~^3* C >l. D. H. E lio t and family have ihe Republican State Convention at moved into the Brecht place for toe The most unfortunate occurrence that T.'Iiihabsee this week, as one of the summer. has taken place here for a long time re­ sulted in our old and esteemed citizen, delegates from "'>ld Orange. 'Farmer" Peck is being seriously an­ noyed by some ef Job's comforters. Dr. Ira B. Geer, falling from a porch on II. McFnrlane, the barber, in Mr. Henry R ck has been a most Monday night and breaking the bones faithful ami efficient night watchman of both his wrfsts. Dr. Geer has been having a neat three room cottage amnnd the business part of town the past winter. in a very feeble condition for a long •fee. on his l»t recently purchased Mr Haydock, of the extensive buggy lime and must necessarily be a long dm Mr J. II. Cear. manufacturing torn of Haydock Bro>\, time recovering from this serious ir.jury. of St. Louis, lelt last week after spend- He has the heartfelt sympathy ot his An oil colored man name Moore, ing quite a time h *re. Miss Minnie Smith of Booneborro, many friends here. n the employ ot Judge J. it. Mi- la., ivft here on the 18ih for her hom^. The "Pleasant Hours" whist club was 7.-. , taken SICK in Orlando last Mr. D'liiii ar.d sou spent Easter Sun­ delightfully entertained on Mood ay day at Mrs. BiMirjisley's. Mr. Dunn is evening at the residence of Mr. and Mr.-. lay toid WHS hauled home o one of the mosi popular of the employ­ ees of the Oranprp H 'It R. R. Rand. The hosts of the evening have Moo.id«y and died the same day The ehange in the schedule of the S. made for themselves many warm friends Mr. J. E. Ingr.ham, president o! F R. R. is to be regr -tted as it makes this winter who will regret their de­ so few trains a dar^vbut, we suppose, the South Florida K. K., spent a Ihe S F is givi: ii u.'die best serivce it parture for the North next week. Col. and Mrs. Peckham leave for their few hours in town !a3t Thursday. can hfford during ihe'summer. We hear rumors of some fine imDrove- borne in St. Louis on the 27th. IK-lett in his private car on tin ments to be made here this summer Mr., Mrs. and Hal. Mullen left on the which we hope will "eventuate." South bound fast mail Thursday 26th for Minneapolis via St. Johns riv­ afternoon tor Tampa. tf^Zf-92, er, Chattanooga, &c. Mrs. Clark and Miss Nellie Lyman One day recently Mr Jame« Tfo left on the 26th for Minneapolis. nnu, owner of beantilu' "Inter oak**' Col. Plant with a party of S. F. & VV. •v&nt out on Lake Osceola 6shing, and S. F. R. R. officials were at Hotel and pulled in with hook ami line Seminole on the 25th, inspecting the Col..and Mrs. P. Peck ha re, lelt property and making plans for improv­ 20 perch and one bass weighing 4 'a-t Thursday morning for S . Loins ing it. pounds. Mr. Ronan is a "Saint Mo. Though it ,vas unusually Mr. and Mrs. West, brother and s's-; Peter" at the fish pond. early in the season for the Col. and ter-in-law of Miss Maria A. West, left' To-night has been chosen b^ I his week for their home iu Denver. hie amiable wife to leave tor the the authorities .of Rollins College j Miss Cora Cunningham spent the 22d .North., it may woll be s:iid that tor the formal opening ot the new with Mrs. J. S. Capen. theii early departure is n:>t due to The Ministers' Union of the Baptist dormitory, which was completed any dissatisfaction with Winter church (colored) convened here last last tall. week. There was a large attendance. Park. They will return p.gain early Easter, last Sunday, was received Mr. S. P. Butler, our efficient mar­ nex*: season. Col. Peckham lett hie shal, is custodian of Hotel Seminole for by the best people here in the usual usual compliments with the ADVO­ the summer. He occupied the same po­ christian manner. All ot tht CATE U- - 3 o -^'V sition iast summer to the entire satisfac­ churches here were handsomely tion of his employers. A few days since we called on Mr. decorated and the service^ went Say, honest injun, wasn't the rain of r r r j II. C. Clark who is in charge of the past few days gorgeous? Kn&L X\. l ^A P i Mr. Lawrence's two fine oiange Jerome Capen has a fine camera and Ucv. K 15. Mrookinsoi Orianc'o, will study the art of "taking" the com­ groves and had a retrospective view ing summer. was here last Tuesday on a visit. 1 oi things about the places. Mi. x Several snide Building and Loan as­ fc Thc Rev. has just gone through Clark keeps these groves in fine sociations have flooded our town with i I some very haro and fatigued ex- I condition and they never looked circulars the past week. The reliable ; I pc: iences and his friends are proud ones are all right but look out for the better than now, considering .the "snap" scheni •to welcome him as the victor. continual drought; Winter Park Whisperings. The union revival services, now The news of the death of Mrs. C. H. being conducted by Pev . Mr. Ladd, which was announced from the Hawkins, in the tlenkcl block, wdi for their Boston home. a pulpit by Dr. Hooker on last Sunday, he ecntii tied over to-morrow [Sab­ while not unexpected, was received with The "Pleasant Hours Whist Club" sadness by all. Mrs. Ladd was a noble bath] with prevailing service* at was delightfully entertained at Dr. Ea- woman, and her life was one of good 10.30 A. M. and at 3:30 and 7:30 p. fger'fl by the Misses Hudson on the 2d. j works. On her marriage she and her M. The people ot Winter Park, The artistic prizes, which were Miss Hudson's own work, were taken by Mr. husband went to the then almost unoc­ of all denominations are cordially cupied missionary field in Turkey, where and Mrs. J. S. Capen, Mr. Street and Miss DeHaven. they passed thirty years of self-sacri- invited to attend these services. ticing toil in the service of their Master. Mrs. C. II. L-idd, who spent last, Mayor Chubb offers a* reward of fifty About twenty years ago her husband Winter h.-ve with Mrs. J. S. Capon |dollars for the arrest of the person who died. She was among the first to be­ fired the grass near the parsonage on come a winter resident in Winter Park, and family died last week at Mid- the 29tb. We hope somebody will earn and has only missed one winter in the dkburg, Vt. Mrs. Ladd was one Ithe reward, and somebody else get the past eight or ten. Whenever able, she | of thc-firist visitors to Winter Park, full penalty—fine and imprisonment— has been foremost in all good work in and she has continued to come to for such malicious deviltry or criminal our community. Last December she carelessness. the Land of Floweas every winter came here and lived with Mr. J. S. A very pleasant party spent the day Capen. On New Year's day she was j with a snigle exception . She was at Clay Springs last Saturday. Our peo­ taken very suddenly ill, and for weeks one of the pioneer missionaries to ple do not fully understand the pleasures her death was hourly expected. About Turkey where she remained lor 30 of that resort, or more would flock a month ago her son, Rev. Henry M. years, accomplishing much good . there; nor do the owners appreciate the Ladd, pastor of one of the most promi­ fact that a few dollars spent in pavil- nent Congregational churches in the She bad quite a foreign as well as North, on Euclid avenue, in Cleveland, a home reputation as one ot this I ions, etc., would double the attractions Ohio, came after her, and they went by I of an already very pleasant resort. country's greatest workers iu the the Clyde line to New York, and from Mr. J. H. Wyeth has purchased two < there to Middlebaty^ Vt., where her missionary field' She had a great lots adjoining the Brecht place, which daughter's nusbanu - Rev. Webber— many friends here among whom i he now owns. was a valued Professot in the college. none were more devoted than the Mrs. S. S. Capen entertained a party Word of fcei safe arrival at Middlebury of friends at tea on tbe 2d in a delight­ - Capens. $ ~*) *<\*K ful manner. preceded the Lt*l hews of her death but a short time. Thus has passed to her Our town cortncil extended both the sure reward one whose long life of about Winter Park Whisperings. white and colored schools one month at eighty-three years was filled with devo­ Through the watchfulness of Marshal n their last meeting. tion to" noble works, and in her death Butler and policeman Lovett, a burglar Dr. Lansing has gone to Coronado to the Master has taken to himself one who is supposed to have been concerned make arrangements for bis summer bus- who, to a pre-eminent degree,has earned in several burglaries in this neighbor­ I iness. the plaudit, "Well done good and faith­ hood, and who gave the name of Wm. Rev. Hawkins is still keeping up his ful servant." McDonald, was arrested on the ltth. | interesting revival services in the Henkei ' 'Block. Mr. and Mrs. C Denny and the Misses Deputy Sheriff took him to Orlando. Taylor left for their Northern homes on Mrs. E. D.Billingsley was telegraphed the 3 I. for from Mt. Dora the past week to The Sanford Loan and Trust Com- % nurse a case there. ^-~ f2* ~i%> Mr'. P>, 11. Swoope is stopping pany, of which our enterprising citizen, Mrs. Neff, of Tampa, was here this at the IiOgore House. Capt. Gilbert Hart is principal owner, week looking for a cottage for herself Mr. Harry Street, who has been held its annual meeting on May 3. The and family to live in next year. She report of its president, Dr. C. C. Has­ comes here to, send her children to with his aunt, Mrs. C. R. Switzer, for • kell, showed a gratifying and prosper­ school. the p?st six months, left on the 2nd to ( ous condition, and the officers for tbe We are not much given to kicking but resume his college course at Yale. • ] ensuing year were elected as follows: there is one class of citizens that we could Directors, Gilbert Hart, C. C. Haskell, net along .without very nicely and that Tie "Pleasant Hours Whist Clu'V I A. M. Thrasher, J. E. Pace, P. J. Parra- is a class that take no pride in the place, was delightfully entertained at Dr. more, W. T. Deane, D. L. Way, Seth and whose every effort seems to be to Lager's by the Mitses Hudson on the ; French, J. S. Capen; president and show people that like to have things znd. The artistic prizes, which was• nice that they are* superior to such treasurer, C. C. Haskel ; vice president, Jdiss Hudson's own work, were taken J. S. Capen; secretary and teller, D. L. "stuck up" notions. To this class be- Way. A snug profit was oassed to sur­ loTg those who hitch to our shade trees, by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Capen, Mr. | plus account, and the institution started drive across our sidewalks, persistently Street and Miss DeHaven. on what cannot help being another pros­ pasture their stock on our trees, flowers Mr. Geo. D. Rand, the noted Bos-, perous year with its live, energetic di­ and improvements and who seem to feel rectory and executive officers. that because there is'nt a policeman ton tichitcct, who spent the- entire stationed every fifty feet to watch every­ wintt•; here with his wife left last night Mr. Harry Street, who has been with thing, they are at liberty to do as they for Btston. (T ^ rt _ Q r\-J his annt, Mrs. C. R. Switzer, for the past please in such matters. Thank good­ six months, left on the 2d to resume his ness most of our people have a pride M.i. W. G. Peck is 'attending the college course at Yale. in keeping the reputation of the meeting of the Horticultural Society A pleasant musicale was held at Mrs. town up to the standard for neatness at Orrnond this week. J. ,S. Capeu'son the evening of April 28. and attractiveness, and it seems a pity The house was beautifully decorated that their efforts in doing it are nega- On last Thursday evening the with roses, oleanders, etc., by Mrs. Paul, S. S. Capen and Eager, and de­ cottage residence ot Mr. and Mrs. lightful music rendered by Misses Kate J. S. Capen was the scene of a. mer­ and Hattie Peck, Hungerford Lena Paul, I think since Prof. Ford has been | ry gathering of about 25 of Winter Louise Capen and Mrs. Swiizer, and pro.r.oted to the presidency ot Red Park's beet people. The evening! Messrs. P]ager and Peak. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all. lins College he ie looking so very was spent in hearing vocal and iu- j Geo. D. Rand and wife leave us on the much better. Ol c >urae, I don't strumental music, rx *» O *V- mean to cast any reflection on his Mr. H. B. Plant and parly, includ- past appearance, because I always ingMess. B. R.. Swoope and J. E. In- thought .him a kind of a royal ap­ graham were here last Monday an •; pealing gentleman ; bat position has spent a few hours inspctinp; the pos­ V-3<0-?*. a great deal to do with ones loi ks sessions of the former. Mr. Swoope, : News has reached us that Dr. A bad lo >kin^ man couldn't be so we are told, has the management off Geer happened to a painful accident president of Bob ins college the Plant Investment domains'here for j last Monday afternoon. It is re­ this year. ported that an awkward step caused I think the town council, or the &™7:-hnec/ -fro** £>*£* yr>Z him to Jail from his piazza floor to Mr. Capens ought t# be|eongrat- Deacon Griswold was painfully hurt a tew days ago by letting a barrel of fer- I the ground and cam sod both ot hi* ulated np^n the manner they have tilizer fall on his foot. ^^^ arms to get broke/ Whether it is dispatch* d the laying of clay on Mr. Wm. Schui'z, Jr., has purchased true or not we are not able to say our side walks. We have some a fine team and carriage and will enjffy at this writing as we have co< 2 miles ofaefrne paved side "~a!ks their use this summer. talked with his physician. as any town in Florid Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are the parents of a fine boy. w Death of Miss .Jura Sparrell.- . Winter Park ^ liispcriuas. WINTEE PAKK, FI.A., May 17, 1892. I was talking with Mr. 0. L. ( n h'.8* Tuesday e< e dug the life Charles L. Marks and wife M h*>re Msrk last Monday before he left; and bustle of \V infer I "'ark was- to-day for their home in Fredonia, N Y., tor New York, concern.ng our hu-lie i to listen to sh "eking news via New York and Boston. They have streets and road*. He was wide-a i'1 the d alh of one ot if* highest a son a professor in Harvard College. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Barrows will oc­ wake and talked freely on the Bub esteemed resident , Miss J il a Spar­ cupy their rnWe in their absence this jeet. Mr. Mane thinks tb* town rell. Miss Sj a rell was t.tken ill. summer. \>f council would do the right thing t o >ibni;t eight days prior 'o her death Key. J. B.viVTorton and family have go just as far en that very impor and had continued to grow weaker] rented the Alden house for one year, and arrived here to-day to occupy it. They tant measure as it can and try an and her ease more threat cping, no;- • •"me to avail themselves of Rollins Col­ give us a tew paved stvee^ 5? a withstandiu'g Dr. E-iger's close and j lege. n uuswuiv ng attention. Her deal The democratic primary is passing off' drive. Ifr also .U^^ ~ * caused a certain pang ; m ng the quietly to-day at Lansing's stote, and ^.-.vnoiMrfft" ought to wake up to we hope the best man will win. people of the towih the importance of the fact ol clay­ Rev. Rader, late of Cleveland, Ohio, ing certain public roads in the lidiss Sparrell was a cousin jo preached in Henkel block on the 16th. Miss E. A. Sparrell, and they were1 T. W, Mathews, of Orlando, has se­ county and quell no efiVt until both held in high esteem, not heie cured the contract for building Generajj something i* done. Mr. M*rk is Palmer's residence. The plans were not alone in this matter. OrlancV alone, bid, ra Boston where they drawn by Mr. Porter Barrows, who has have lived for years. II er com­ much taste and skill a« an architect. is anxious for a e!f»v road from that; plaint was paralysis, of the heart. Dr. M. A. Henkel is treating his block place to WinterPsrk and her basi-J . Her remains were embalmed and to a neat coat of paint. It is being done ness men are willing to anbsctihe [shipped on the 12:03 train last by Coan Bros, and Alclt. to the fulleat extent ot their ability" Next Sunday is children's day at the Wednesday night for Boston^ Mass. Congregational church, and a very en­ to secure the drira. Winter Park tertaining program is being prepared by w'll do something surely. Mrs. F. A. Ka^cr,at er sptiidi.^l the little folks for presentation at that a stay here tor more than three time. It is reported that Mr. Mathews,a Dr. Eager has taken the Gam well contractor of Orlando, has the cua months, lelt las! Thins lay foi Kan- house for one year, and will move into ta, City,'Kan. it June 1st. tract tor building the residence of The drought is not only getting se­ Gen. Palmer./) ^'JU' \~Qf%> The firm of Ccau Bros. & Alcott rious for trees and vegetation, but. the has the contract lor painting the supply of drinking water is getting Mr. B. C. Rackliff, who has been lleiikel building. Mess. A.cotL scarce. The lakes were never so low, eo long in the. store of Mr. II. A and it behooves everybody to take good tml ISoLle are. doing ihe wos'k. Co^eld SB clerk, resigned his posi­ care of themselves, as the water in all tion there this week. Ihe meetings at the M. K the lakes rs more or ^ umiinut; watch out for bowel troubles. eimrch room, iu the L'eiik'd build­ Mr. Porter Carrowe has removed Dr. Eager was to-day the recipient of from tbe W'ilke Cottage, where he ing, has been eon tinned this week a letter from Germany, in which a noted Under Rev. Mr. llawl.in*. German physician inquired for Dr. E.'s haa resided for several months into method of treating certain troubles. This Mr. C. L. Mark's beautiful resi­ Miss Memfe Colic-id has htHni j is quite a feather in the Doctor's cap dence. spending a short slay in Orlando and is rather peculiar from another fact,, : with her friend, Miss Curtis. that the remedies he uses are of German The many frienri of Dr. I. B. discovery and manufacture. Geer will regret to leara of hip Mr. and Mrs. (J. L. Mark will Mr. and Mrs. Switzer's elegant home continued illness. Th« doctor bas leave tor their home in "Western at Bonnie Burn was thrown open to the been suffering under many paines Kew York on Tuesday next, taking "Pleasant Hours" whist club on the tince his accident with no seeming the Shenandoah Valley route, evening of the 16th. The grounds and verandas were beautifully lighted with improvement. They will go via N«w Y01 k and Chinese lanterns, and the occasion was iJofcton to visit their son, a Professor made joyous by the kindly attentions of Mrs. IIT M. Robmson, the faith­ in Harvard University. Ihe boat, hostess aud Mrs. Street, ihe club received two accessions, Miss Corn- ful matron, who has served live Mr. C. L. Mark thinks we would, stock and Mr. Sam'l French. The prizes yiarB atJRullins Collega in that po­ perhaps, get more ram than we do if it were carried off by Mr. French.and Mrs. sition will leave next week, alter Paul, Dr. Eager and Miss Comstock. was not for our having voted Winter the commencement ' exercises are Park dry some time ago. The constant care and attentioti Miss E. A. Sparrell bestowed upon her cousin ail over, lor Washington where she and the shock caused by her death have expects to spend several weeks be completely prostrated Miss Sparrell, and tore Aroing home The fact that I think Miss Dart deserves n•• she is quite ill. Everyi»ody here hopes lallamouuf! of credit lor the very for her speedy and complete recovery. Mrs. Robinson will not serve as celient iiinnntr she has conduced Letters from Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Matron al the college any longer is> I her school this team. Just think, Comstock tell of their safe airival on the very unfavorable news to the Trus­ j last year you eoiild almost count 1 other side, and of their enjoying a fine tees, officials and students ol that rendition of "Der Meistersinger" there. notc'l school. Ilei' five years there j number of scholars attending her Mr. W. S. Cassiday is putting in an [school on jour fingers, while -the irrigating plant on his fine grove. hove been pleasantly spent, and j increase lias been so enormous this We are enjiying luscious Peen-to were it not tor her health and the j year that an assistant had to be peaches now. The drought has cut them persuasion ot her children to resign "down in size and quantity, but they are she would doubtless return. ! employe:.'. rich and juicy. N. B. Boynton purchased as fine a pair of mules as Orange county contains The cheerful news of another And then Mr. E. L, Maxs^n is on the 17th, from Capen & Co., and will building to be erected in this vicin­ an excellent .supervisor. His un­ pat them to work on Orlando pavements. ity is what we all are pleased to tiring efloits to make the school h ar. For some time news has •nd to none in the eittfte, of its b en afloat that Gen. Palmer was Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mark left kind and size have succeeded and to build a costly and handsome hst Tuesday mon ing tor F't Ionia* he can r^t in content tor the work residence on 1 is magnificent grove N. Y., their summer home. Mr. and This statement has been corrobora­ he has accomplished. Mrs. Mark intended visiting their! ted from a prominent source and is a sure thing. The contract has not son, who is a professor in a noted; been let yet, as wc know of, but Mr. E. J. Coan is. making ids college in Boston, Maes., before: we hope lo be able in our next to residence the beauty of the section getting home. Thev, oratJeaet; ell all about it. ^TW^V where it is located. It is bein? Mr. Mark, expects to return Hi neatly repaired and every necessary early as August. He is subject to' improvement made to give it the the hay fever and Florida is a place I desir d appcaranee. of refagc fro>mm thathat t pestilentpestilent. . . 5- fV\-^rv^ quite an expert cornet player ar Winter Park Whisperings. keeps on improving as he has, will hur­ J£o€ WINTER PARK, FLA., May 24,1892. tle Arbuckle and Levy. Children's day was celebrated at the Miss Dart closes a very successful Congregational church on the 22d, with school year on Tuesday, May 31; we a very apppropriate and interesting pro­ hope to have her continue her work Roilim college wJl beo;io its gram. tiere next year. cloning exercises to-day and con­ The regular service as furnished by Mr. Williams has been very success­ tinue until Tuesday. The most; the Congregational S. 8, society was ful with the school for colored children performed, the recitations being by the and if Superintendent Bseks will send interesting features will beat the' following young folks: Children's day, him to Winter Park next year he will Congrcgational church Tuesday Millie Hooker; tbe flower's Sunday, please all the patroLs of the school. Howard VanSickle; English violets, An­ Mr. Bartlett, who owns a grove on nie Guffln ; the rose tree, Mrs. Ander­ Lake Fairview.got $17 25-100 net returns Hon. J. It. Mize'l is at home son's class, consisting of Masters Coan, for six boxes of Hart's Tardiff oranges looking as happy as a Roman gen­ Maxson, Hawley and Hooker; blossoms the past week. eral. The news which was circu­ at the top, Mrs. Henkel's class, consist­ Mr. Tousey is building a neat boat lated here some time ago that the ing of Missses Ford, Hooker, Henkel house on his property .cently pur­ and Lyman; my soul shall sing, Scott chased of Col. Roe. Judge had been shot, proved fa'se. Hawley; likeness to the king, Jose­ Mr. Chas. B. Holdrege, .no is mana­ Mayor Chubb is preparing to phine Guffin ; giving, Miss Gridley;all ger of the large hotel to be milt in Chi­ leave for Minneapolis about the together, A. H. Barrows' class consist­ cago as headquarters for the Endeavor ing of Masters Dale, Anderson and Hen­ societies, is an old time friend of the Ca­ middle of ue.vt week. Mayor Chubb kel; the corn and the lillies, Miss Lou­ pens. !& a delegate to the Minneapolis ise Capen; grasses and roses, Miss Miss Sparrell has so far recovered that convention aud he is going pledged Mamie Carson; dost thou love him? she will leave for her home in Massa­ to "stand b»" Hairisoii. Miss Emma B. Coan. The responsive chusetts about the 27th, accompanied readings were conducted by tbe super­ by Mrs. Dr. Hooker who will visit there Marshal Butler was'in Orlando intendent, Prof. Barrows. Some fine for awhile. musical selections were rendered by the Tuesday Lo hear the preliminary quartette choir, Misses Peck and Dal­ ^z3-?a- trial ol McDonald, the colored bur­ rymple, Messrs. Shaw and VanSickle; • glar, , who was aiTreefred here b, Mr. C. Lwnnv, wntmgirom his some interesting remarks were made by Marshal Lovett some time ago, and Dr. Hooker and Superintendent Bar­ ; Norihfield, Vermont home, says : rows, a large collection was taken up afterward taken to Orlando where Editor Advocate, Dear Sir: - We ; in aid of Sunday school work and the arrived home the evening ot the 19. he has s nco been confined in the large audience was dismissed with the and w-iketho next rworning to find county prison. benediction by Dr. Hooker. it snowing hard and continued to New* is now afloat that Mr. A very neat pamphlet from our old snow a good deal ot the tin.e lor friend Col. Paige has an interesting de­ two days, and to-day is the first Swoope, tnrough instructions of scription of his new summer hotel, The time we have scon the sun. Mr. Plant, will have East Park Buen1 a Vista Springs, in Maryland. We Quite a contraat from what it was A fe, paved from the corner ot Er- wish him a successful season and a tub ! when we left Winter Park. We foil of money. g< ol's building to the Winter Park! have received no ADVOCATES and Mr. Henry Dunlap, who has made so CoV, office and up New England are anxious to get them If you many friends at Mr. Paul's the past have the copies en hand will yow Ave., down to the canal bridge year, left for his home in Virginia on send them and all hereafter to my the 19th. address as above We look forward The colored people in this vicinity with great interest to the receipt ot celebrated emancipation in royal style your paper and don't want to mies The ADVOCATE regrets to chron­ at Lakemont Park on the 21st. a copy. Yours Truly, icle that Mrs. Jas. 8. Capen was His many Florida friends will be glad to know that Manager Campbell is loca­ (\ DENNY. compelled to leave lor Bloomington ted at The Grand in the Catskill moun­ 111., last Wednesday morning to tains—proof positive that the guests of have her eves treated during the that celebrated hotel will be delightful­ summer. The condition ot her ly entertained this summer. s~-;u-9*. eyes is said to bo poor, and her As the delightful meetings of the Boffins College Notes. Pleasant Hours whist club will stop The present school year will close on physician advised her to go toaj about June 1, it has met twice during Wednesday, June 1. There are no stu­ cooler climate to have them treated, j the past week,at Mrs. Paul's on the 20th, dents graduating this year, and hence She was accompanied by her daugh ' where the prize takers were Dr. Eager no commencement exercises. But on 1er, Miss Louise. and Mrs. Paul, Mr. Smith and Miss De- Thursday, May 31, at 7:30 p. m,, the Haven, and at Miss DeHaven's, where musical department will give a grand the prizes were taken by Dr. Eager and concert at the Congregational church. Mrs. J. S. Capen, Mr. Bachelor and Admittance will be free, and all are cor­ A party ot friends met at the Miss Spring, on the 23d. dially invited. residence of Mr. and Mrs A. II. Mr. Marquis Alexander has been During Monday and Tuesday, May 30 Paul last Tuesday evening and quite sick for a few days but is improv­ and 31, there will be an art exhibit of spent several hours enjoying a ing rapidly and will soon be at his post students' work at the studio in the Ly­ "Whist party, given iu honor of at Mr. Ladd's again. man gymnasium. Mr. J. H. Bear has very generously Most of the present faculty will re­ Mrs. J. S. Capen. The gathering donated a very fine organ to the Sunday main next year. It is to be regretted was a brilliant one and all enjoyod school at his old home in Virginia. that the Misses Peck, who are at the play, as well as the delicacies. the head of the music department, think Messrs. Fries and Harris were here Among those present were. Mr. on the 23 1 looking into road matters. they must now go to Germany to study Frank Burke, the efficient clerk of the music for a year or two. The trustees and Mrs. J. S. Capen, Dr. and postoffice, has been indisposed for sev­ will firl their places with the greatest Mrs. Eager, Mr. aud Mrs. S S. eral days but is better and will soon be care." The person at the head of this Capen, Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Smith, department must not only have first around again. and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Paul, et al. We don't know of any two men that class musical talent, but must be a have had a more monotonous time late­ graduate of one of the best conservato­ ly than the weather man for Florida ries of music in America or Europe. aud the local news gatherer. We hope, In all departments of the college the however, that the dear people have had trustees will be at any expense neces­ more patience with the scribe than they sary to maintain the instruction at the have had with the weather man, for the highest degree of efficiency. scribe couldn't help it—it was dull any­ Two years ago in the spring term how. there were 19 students boarding in the We hope our good sheriff will be suc­ college, this term there are 66. The cessful in getting all four of the Monroe total enrollment this pear is 167. train robbers and the court will lose no Many students are engaging rooms for time in convicting and hanging the next year. whole party. We don't believe in neck­ The next school year will begin Oct.3, tie parties, so called, however. 1892. Mr. Jerome Capen has scarcely been able to attend to his school duties for some time, and will leave as soon as school is out to spend his vacation in Minnesota with his aunts. Mr. Anderson Paul is getting to be -6 tearful good-byes were said, and the Winter Park Wfflsperings. school year of 1891-2, was over. would have been considered false WINTER PARK, FLA., June 1st, 1892. Students and teachers are leaving now prophec}' ; no ore would have The close of another school year at on every train, and the pleasant sound regarded them as being more than Rollins College finds that institution in of the college bell is hushed for the sum­ the dreams of some wild person. a very gratifying anil^flourishing condi­ mer vacation. But it is a living reality. tion. The sanitary inspection made this The attendancce the past year has week by Marshal Butler, shows a very Rollins collins, for seven years been larger i n any previous year and healthy community, and the gratifying has stood on a beautiful elevation the work has become very enthusiastic. and gentlemen and ladies seek its A good many—perhaps a majority—of fret that nnr town has increa«ev" in pop- apartments tor those pure trainings the students will return and a considera­ n'ation 25 per cent. Ihe past year. ble number of rooms are already en­ Mr. Taylor's famiiv b-i> h m on the which are so plenteous there. Six gaged by them while many more rooms 30th for South Carolina to spend the closes had gone by^and they showed than are usually engaged at this time of summer. how successful tlie young men and year are under contract to new pupils Mr. W. A. Earle, a prominent resident ladies had been in their studies: for next year. of Worcester, Mass., was here on the The College loses some of its most 30th. but the seventh one mastered all valued instructors and members of die Miss Dart's school closed on the 31st others in interest. Faculty this year whose leaving is a with appropriate exercises, and several We judge that no pains had been source of sincere regret to the Board of very handsome prizes were given for spared in preparing the students for Trustees and to tbe patrons of the Col- conduct aud proficiency. : lege. Its first loss was Dr. Hooker We neglected to get the names of all a grand showing. The concert at whose failing health made it absolutely the prize-takers—which we regret—but the church was beyond the expecta­ necessary that he should retire from the among them were little Misses Carey, tion ot all. The excellent singing Presidency and Faculty. Legreve, O'Neill and L use Capen. by the Misses Peck and their class Miss Abbott—for a similar reason— Mr. J. S. Capen-, Jerome and Louise, charmed the attention of every will not return next year and—as she left for Illinois and Minnesota on the has been a member of the Faculty since 1st. Mrs. C. went to put herself under visitor, and sent their longings the College opened—she will be greatly the treatment of an oculist at Blooming- with the cchotrom a hundred voices missed by many friends of the College. ton, 111., as her eyes have been giving ! into the air and amid the forests The Misses Peck have had charge of her serious trouble lately. Mrs. A. H. ! , ,.,-•• the musical department and have made Paul gave a very pleasant farewell com­ The choruses which were participat it one of the finest departments in the pany to Mrs. Capen. The evening w:as ed in by not less than thirly school. Carrying out an intention of spent in music, whist, conversation and voices, closed the programme of the theirs to study music under the best refreshments, and was heartily enjoyed. , evenings concert, and the crowded German Masters—they will soon go Rev. Dr. Hooker left on the 1st for his abroad and the College will lose their ' summer vacation. We all hope he will Congregational church, though not valuable services. return with good health. satisfied to go, was left to follow As Matrou and Assistant Mrs. Robin- Hon. Henry S. Chubb left on the 1st to attend the Republican National Con­ the leaders to the ladies cottage sou and Mrs. Proctor have done their vention at Minneapolis. where a grand reception took place. full shares in building up the reputation The "Pleasant Hours" whist club of the College to its present bitrh stand­ was delightfully entertained by Mr. and THE BECEPTTON. ard they will be missed very much from Mrs. W. R. Smith at the Anchorage on Although standing room was at the 27th of May. The prize-takers were their respective departments. Or. Eager and Miss Hudson, Mr. Max- n premium in the tour parlors of The place of President will be filled >n and Mrs. J. S. Capen. The closing the ladies cottage, the cool ventila­ during vacation by a very prominent irty of the season was given at Dr. man in educational and financial mat­ iger's house on the 30th, at which Mr. tion from every point ot the build­ im. French and Mrs. Capen, Mr. Paul ing made it just pleasant enough to ters. Prof. Ford, in the meantime be­ id Miss DeHaven were the successful ing Acting President, which place he les. forget that It was the last night in has acceptably filled since Dr. Hooker's Several of our citizens are at Tampa May, in a hot Southern clime. The resignation. attendance on the State Democratic nvention. We understand that they scene was a very brilliant one — The chair of music will be filled by '1 "whoop it up" for Judge Mitchell. somebody that is a graduate of a first- made up cf beautiful faces, brilliant class school of music and, if possible, dresses, accomplished visitors, words inf. one who has studied abroad. i ROLLINS COLLEGE CLOSES , ot parting, shaking hands, tali and A specisiVjt in Chemistry Physics and | shapely persons, and a general hope German of exteiV'ied reputation will have to have such opportunity on enoth- charge of those branciVsB. Its Seventh'scholastic Year-Proud er Tuesday evening on the close of In other respects the pe'^onel of the of its Acheivements. Faculty will not be much changed*. another ochool term. At the Trustees meeting on the 31st a Ice cream and cake were served very favorable financial showing was j The Closing Concert a Success—A in abundance— eonit were satisfied made and plans for next year laid. The | Brilliant Reception in the curriculum will be somewhat extended. | with one saucer while others cap Parlors of the Ladies An Executive Committee consisting of turei two. The entire affair was a Cottage. Messrs. J. H. Foed, W. G. Peck, W. R. success from begining to end. O'Neal, F. W. Lyman and M. C. Welch, Rollins College was born a pyg­ Rollins* College, on Wednesday was elected and arrangements made to my, but seven years upheaval has have Miss Ophelia Nettleton, of New morning, closed its doors to remain made it a giant in the great contest York, in Mrs. Robinson's place as ma­ so until next October, when it will tron, Miss Lamson as matron at Ladies' for superiority, in bringing from a again take up the moulder ot College. Mrs. C. A. Abbott, of Orlando, mystic world, to their summit, the knowledge and prosecute studies in Sub-Preparatory Department, Wm. thoughts of many proud "sons and of higher things. Ingram as Custodian of the property to­ daughters." gether with other arrangements not yet tcn7in^eJ frc>n pd<\ a genius in her line, and has made art oS-. one of the features of the college. in human existence? or, who would its own and 2000 additional cash •» On the evening o.f the 31st the Misses have thought, twenty years ago, subscribers before next July. 't­ is Peck gave a music'ale at the Congrega­ when the thoughtless ''cracker" For. J. R. Miaell, chairman of V tional church. The music was all ren­ a relentlessly moped around the at dered by their students, and the degree the Fla. delegation to Minneapolis. shores ot lake Virginia, t'.at there of proficiency shown by all, told more To Mr. F. W. Lyman, success as OoD> m than words of the ability of the Misses eg * would, sooner or late, be a Rollins a missionary worker. JS OS Peck. The concert was well attenden- college built, at which place men O CL, ded, and the audience was delightfully For the Rogers house a success­ J- hi and women would be remodclod entertained. Following the concert was ful winter. a 2 and fitted for the various pursuits ' (-, • p-i a reception with ice-cream and cake ac­ o a companiment, from 9 to 11 p. m. at the For Dr. Moore, an election to the £ of lite \ iSueh thoughts in that age © college, at which merry greetings and Bishopric of the A. M. E. Church. ••-» Winter Park Whispering's. granddaughter the past week. WINTER PARK, FLA., June 28,1892. y.07 Mrs. Virginia Shipman and friends Your correspondent lived about 20 were here on Monday from Geneva look­ years in the next block from Hon. Adlai ing up a cottage for next school year at Stevenson, the democratic candidate for Rollins. Vice President. Mr. Huntington, the efficient treas­ Our markets are fu>l of "Gawga Rat- He is one of the most popular gentle­ urer of jRollins College, will leave tleshake and Cob Jim" "millions;" they men in tUe state of Illinois, thoroughly next Tuesday for the North and Wert. are large, sweet and luscious. educated, bright, energetic, a fine law­ We were pleased to see Dr. Geer out Prof J. H. Ford, acting president yer, polite, affable, of commanding the other day from his severe accident. presence, a consistent member of the of Rollins Collige, left yesterday Messrs. Nutt, Bachelor and Guild sat Presbyterian church and has the dis­ - for Atlanta, Georgia, where he 'will tinction of having twice been elected to as aboard of equalization in this pre­ attend the Southern Teachers Associ­ Congress from a district that has a re­ cinct last week. « Miss Flora DeHaven is the proud pos­ ation, which will convene in «that city publican majority of anywhere from 1,- next week. ^ ^ ty* ^ ty* 200 to 2,500. I don't exactly understand sessor of the nattiest turnout in these where he gets Die title of General from parts. Mr. Will Ingraham is beautifying but on his record as a citizen, a gentle­ The rains of the past few days have the College grounds by having the been glorious am' have started vegeta­ man and an able and hones: public man, big pines cut down and planting out there cannot be found a simle cloud. tion splendidly. The Rand cottage is approaching com­ oaks; bermuda grass is being planted The south bound freight train this pletion and is one of the most attractive around the ladies cottage. mornine ran off the track delaying the ones in town. north bound passenger about two hours. Mr. Lansing has left to take posses­ Wa are pleased to announce 'that Among the delayed passengers were sion and open the hotel at Coronado. M. M. Alexander is still improving. Sheriff Anderson, Judge Butt, Mr. Ar- Mr. Morton and his assistants made a nont and Major Singleton, of Arcadia. Postmaster Thayer requests the complete survey of Supt. Swoope's ham­ Maj. Singleton shears with Mr. John C. mock east of town last week. crowd that usnally assembles at the Jones the honor of having discovered postoffice every Sunday evening, to the Peace R. phosphates and was con­ "Sallie" Davis has left us ; his familiar nected with the largest company down face will be seen on our streets no more. please keep quiet during the distiibu- there in developing those rich deposits I What is our loss is Fensacola's gain, tion of the mails. The building is small up to a short time ago. He is a very however, and we feel disposed to con­ and the noise and glib which this fine civil engineer and I am in hopes gratulate Pensacola on its accession. crowd generally keeps up is simply that Judge Butt and he were looking up The Advocate failed to come out last disgusting and should be stopped. the all-water route from Orlando to tbe week aud was greatly missed by its St. Johns. many interested readers. Coan Bros. & Alcott have secured Mr. Coficld h^s ab^ut sold out hi the contract to build a magnificent house ntirj stock cf go d . for Mr. Dommeric, on the Swoope grove Winter Park Whisperings. now owned by him. The house and im" WINTER PARK, FLA., June 7, 1892. provements will cost about 25,000 dol­ We were shown the plans for f' Several car loads of clay armed thi lars and we all feel a great deal of satis­ Dommerick house on the grove he *- faction in having these gentlemen get week, and work on the streets is re­ cently purchased of Mr, Swoope, a few the contract as the bidding was sharp sumed again. ^ /J? *f~* days ago. It is a beauty, and will cost and spirited and some very prominent j about $20,000. <~\ '--\-\ firms elsewhere in the State were among , the bidders. Last Sunday Mr. Switzer's handsome Mayor Chubb lelt last Thursday horse became entangled in a barb wire Mr. and Mrs. Paul and their children J fttr Ocala to look after hid til til's fence, and before it got away had wound­ left on last Saturday morning for Jack- ed itself seriously in several places. We interests in that section. sonville where Mrs. Paul and the chil­ think the fellow who invented barb wire dren took the Iroquois for the north and should have been hung on the spot with­ Mr. Paul went out to Pablo to spend the out jiUige or jury, and with some of hi* The many friends of Miss F. week—we hope that Mrs. Paul will re­ own wire. turn in the fall in much improved Belle Lansing will regret to hear Rev. I,. Hawkins, who has been cou- health. o f her serious i 11 ness. ; dnctintf a seiies of revival meeting.- Mr. Mitchell and family are at Coro- here, has been very successful, and on nado for an outing. Major Peck and last Sabbath eleven new members were wife left last week for Duluth where added to the Methodist church—nearly ML*s Lilltc L'ackwood, one ol they will spend the summer. The Ma­ all young people—and many more wih Jjlaitland's most charming young jor will return in time to complete his likely j .in. The Methodist people re­ cottage for occupancy early in the fall— gret very much that Mr. Hawkins' en­ ladies, .>pcnt last Thursday in town, so we are told. gagements will not permit him to be­ lh-guest ot the Misses Lausinge. Hon. H. S. Chubb returned from the come the regular pastor of the church republican convention last Friday where here. hfi did yeoman's service in nominating Miss Maud Coan lett here June 1, for Mr. J. E. Ludden, of New York Mr. Harrison for the presidency and is Boston via Fernandina, where sbe goes who owns an interest in the beau- to have her eyes treated by a celebrated confident of his election. oculist. They have bothered her very tiful Knowles grove in East Winter Prof. Ford's family is in Indiana for much for about two years. Park, was in town this week, the summer and the Prof, is doing the Rev. E. P. Hooker left for New Eng bachelor act in great shape. Speaking land on his vacation on the 2d. He will be gone two months. He was accom­ of Prof. Ford—Judge Altgeld, the Demo­ panied by his daughter, Bessie, who will From the present outlook, the in­ cratic candidate for Governor of Illinois attend school atHryn Maior, Pa,, next coming season will be a prosperous is his brother-in-law, having married year. winter for Florida, and ^ especially jwil Prof. Ford'8 sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith left for Winter Park enjoy a most prosperous His many friends v be glad to hear Washington, D. C, on the midnight train on the 6th. season. of the almost comple. recov-.., of Mr. Prof. Austin is disconsolate over the Marquis Alexander. departure of his familv for Ohio on the Marshal Buttler has been a little un­ 7th. The fii-nof Coan 13r*»s, & Alcott der tbe weather for a few days—nothing Mr. Marquis Alexander has not been ftejran work last Wednesday 01 the serious however and he is on the high as well the past week—in fact at one time tiis case was considered critical. Domeiiok re

ed at the Republican National Con- fohTJn^ec/ tf. H-> °t Zo/n.-^^ 3> vention, held-at Minneapolis. Hon. this city.j yo$ ^ H-\nA^ TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE THERE New Park and Spring Pavilion at*Hotel LAWRENCE & PECKHAM COR- Lookoff Dedicated—Many Prominent / NUT RArfft Meets every Tueday Speakers. |S'^'* inter Park Pointers? SUGAR HILL, N. H., Ang. 10.—It has been AM DA1UI mpht at their rooms a great day at the Hotel LooKoff. The dedi­ 'INTER PARK, FLA., Aug. 31,1891 on Pennsylvania Ave.H. H.Love tt cation of the new park opposite the hotel he Rev. Mr. Waterman is now in and the Soring with the beautiful pavilion £ cornet; B. G. Lampkins, B cor­ enclosing it has brought together more than harge of the Episcopal church here, and net ; James Ginlack Solo Alto; Joo 2000 people from the many surrounding re­ has made many friends already. Green 2nd B cornet; J. H. Walker sorts. In the early aicernv»on the speakers of the Mr. D. N. Batchelor would like to bor­ 1st Alto; Wm. Scott 2nd Alto ; P. day, oiHcers and guests of the Hotel Look- row a few bones from somebody, as W. Williams Baritone ; Jos. Max­ off and visitor^ from o'ther.houses formed in procession, headed by a bard of music, and while he has been hsving the "break- well Tuba; Stephen Smith first marched to the handsome Spring House, bone" fever he hasn't bid enough bones Tenor ; Thomas Ecter second Tenor where dedicatory services ^were conducted by Gen. S. L. Brown of Chicago, assisted by for the aches to go aroivid on, and some Alfred Jackson Snare drnm. the Misses Upham, Pane, Phelps, Attmore, of them have been veiy much crowded. Address Hoguett and Flossie Attmore. The committee deciding upon the rela­ Messrs. Chubb and Capen spent last tive merits of the 64 names suggested for J. H. WALKER. Secy. the spring adjudged in favor of "Lookoff" week in Pensacola, at t lie guest of Col­ spring, and awarded the prize, a beautiful lector Mizell. They were royally enter­ Box 76, WINTER PARK, FLA. silver lovine-cup, appropriately engraved, to Mrs. C. P. Flaarg of Boston. tained, and came back much pleased After adjournment to the park, a bria/ address of welcome by Gen. S. L. Brown with all that they saw in Florida's west­ was followed by prayer by Rev. Mr. Nicker- ern metropolis. son of Sugar Hill. The toastmaster was Mr. Chase of Boston, Miss Lena Mizell, who has been in CHUBB and WARD, who introduced the following-named speakers; Mr. Hiram Noyes of Sugar Hill. PenBacola with her father for some time, Are the Agents For Mapes Fer "Lookoff spring;" Judge Brooks of Con­ cord, Mass^ "The bench;" Senator Galla­ has returned to her a.tractive home at iillizer. The very best brands al. gher of Boston. "The lawmaker;" Mr. Henry Wtiltmore of Boston, "The press;" Lakemont Park. Rev. Dr. S. Rossiter of New York, "The tfays ktpt on hand. church;" Hon. J. G. Sinclair of Orlando. The death of the infant child of Mr. Fla., "Politics;" Rev. Dr. M. M. G. Dana of and Mrs. Mitchell, which event took Lowell, "The Pilgrim Fathers;" Dr. R. E. you canget any Quantity Chase of Haverhill, Mass., "The invalid:" place at Coronado last week, was very Rev. Waldo Messaros of New York, "Colum­ from one barrel to as many to as bus." sad, and the bereaved parents have the Owing to the unexpected but unavoida­ sympathy of this community in their you want. We Sell at Jaackfiovilie ble absence of Gov. Tuttle the toast to the State of New Hampshire was omitted. sorrow. prices. Call ou CHUBB & AV AUD A letter from Senator Gal linger was read. In response to the toast to the United States Mr. Faulkner, the South Florida's WINTER PARK, FLA. Mr. J. E. Lees, Mr. W H. Robey. Jr.. Rev. efficient agent here, returned from a Mr. Land and others were to have spoken had the time permit1 d. short outing last night, bringing with The handsome silver loving cup awarded Don't forget to call on for the best poem on the spring was given to him Mrs. J. D. Taylor, who is much im­ Rev. Merle St Croix Wright of New York, proved in health, who was one of 15 competitors. The remainder of the day was given up to The summer outings are beginning to T. R.ROBINSON, a carnival of sports, music, cako walk and While in DeLand. ^ae "keeps a-first-colored Bar ball. end, and the "outingers" to return to "ber shop, Hair catting, Snaving, Hair dressing and •bamnooiDg neatly done, Go 'one, go all. their homes. No exceptions made, Satisfaction guaranteed. His place of buainess ia cm yew York Aveasio, Marshal Butler's many friend's will be X&& dpor U; £rr. i'lafcer'a 3iug.6iaee. glad to know that he is rapidly improv­ ing. His liver has not "fl -pped" just The work jf cleaning and renovating right lately, causing at one time serious the college buildings has begun. It ii illness. Mrs. A. E. Rodgers loft list expected tu hav« everything in neat Mr. Cofield will leave here the first ol September to accept a very responsible Thursday night for a several weeks trim by the 3rd of October. position with a large music house in trip North, Mr. Rodgers will keep Mobile, Ala. i house himself while she is away. After several weeks stay in the Na Mr. Will Ingram made the sanitary tional Capital City, Mr. W. R. Smith inspection this month in place of Marshal and his amiable wife arrived las* Butler. His report shows a very satis­ Rev. C. H» Boger, of Astor, who Monday evening on the fast mail, factory state of health and cleauliness is making quite a forward march in in our community. seeming much delighted to get back Dr. Hooker returned several days ago his ministerial labors, was anicng to the prettiest town in Florida. our callers yesterday. Rev. Bogcr from his well-earned vacation at Clifton Springs and in the mountains of Kew looks as well as we have seen him We are pleased to note that Mar­ York. He is much improved in health for years. shal Butler, who the ADVOCATE an­ and is now tilling his position as p-asto* nounced some time ago as being con of the Congregational church with re­ newed health and vigor, Hon. J. E. Clark, of Eatonville. valescent but later on relapsed, is again able to be up and about his work look Tbe serious illness of Mr. E. N. C >un, was in town last Wednesday night caused bv overwork, is most unfortunate ing after It own affairs. company with Rev. Mr. Fleming as his firm now have their hands full of work and can hardly get along without Among the many visitors in town Mr. M. S. Green, of Maitland, was him. All hope for his speedy and com­ plete recovery. in town last Thursday evening with a last Sunday were : Mrs. D, Hawk­ Messrs. Jerome Capen and Frank very fine load of water melons. These ins, M.as. T. W. Taylor, James Burke report a gain of twenty pounds Merchant, T. A« Pinder and Rev. melons aie from a crop planted in each since they left here. T. R. Roberts, of Eatonville. June. They are very fine in quality Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz have and delicious in taste. returned from an outing at Pablo snd Ormond, which they greatly enjoyed and Maj. W. G. P*ck returned from were much benefited. his five weeks visit to Duluth Mm., Mrs. Col. D. H. Elliott has returned All reports agree that the next year at last Wednesday evening. from her summer vacation. She, upon Rollins College promises to be wonder­ her return, kept on through to Port fully successful. Tampa where she joined the Col, and Misses Brown and McClure have j-st executed a deed to trustees, by which The many friends of the distin- both returned back to Winter P.*rk, uished Dr. E. P. Hooker are proud the neat mission building built by th«'m and are now pleasantly domicilea at 'n O'ceola is secured for missionary, ie- to *ee him again after a pleasant their lovely home on Interlachen Ave. ligious and literary use. These ladies, two months stay in Massachusetts. in a quiet, unostentatious way, have! It is quite gratifying to hear the done much good in this community, and I may get into trouble from which he will news of the surity of the erection of this is only an additional benevolence to not be let off so easily. many that they have heretofore done. A. W. Lane, agent of the F. C. & P. R. M.g, W. G, Peck's residence, which is here, has been away on a short trip for 10 be built on a lot owned by the Maj. It is perhaps not generally known that Mrs. H. S. Chubb is an inventress of his, summer vacation. adjacent the Seminole tennis ground more than ordinary ingenuity. She has Elijah Hand has just put up a neat lots. The bricks have arrived and the several patents now pending, from some stone marking the last resting place of lumber is being cut by Mess. Hunter jof which her friends expect a great deal our old friend Mr. Fred. Tolley, in the Orlando cemetery. & McMillan. Work will begin within The young boy who was arrested for H. S. Chubb left on Monday to inspect ten days from now, and it ts hoped reaking into Pierce & Matthews' mat- the Heather Island Orange Grove Com­ that the building will be ready for oc­ et and released on account of his ex- pany's mammoth grove, of which he is cupancy January 1st. reme youth should be very carefully the manager. ooked after by his friends, as this is not Mr. Obenchain, of Chicago, is here he first complaint against him, and he with his fnmilv . ->okoff L

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U**, UAMAJ* vpQ Jihi^cltA^', mar- ^/ C^T^yU^^ r~ 1 v-aiiMjt s in / wlvefe Key I Juvei the J place » L,;_ —-—\ tryinr t±l° Those people that believes that a Winter Park Pointers. newspaper can be published very long Winter Park Pointers. rJ WINTER PARK, Sept. 1, 1892. upon "puffs" should get them ai.d out­ WINTER PARK, FLA., Sept. 27, 1892. A season of prosperity, unprecedented fit, hire men to do necessary work, and The Pennsylvania House opens to the in its history, seems to have come to the start up, As every other class of bus­ public under very flattering auspices. Methodist church in this town. All iness requires money to back ij up, we Mr. A. Detweiler has leased the Pal­ us metto, rechristened it, and will run a branches of its work have pro !-ed dur­ a&mre that class that newspapers also ing the summer. The preacrdilgservices neat, comfortable hodse at moderate have been more largely attended than needs money. Send in your dues at prices. ever before, and the Sunday school has once, you who are indebted to us, and Miss JessieD. Grassie, who has been doubled its membership and attendance. let us live. „ _ _ m . engaged as director of ihe gymnasium at On Monday evening, Aug. 22, a recep­ "Rollins," i^~ a niece of Miss Maria A. West, the well known returned mission­ tion was given to the newly appointed The improvement now being done pastor, Rev. J'. H. Martin, and family. ary. The arrangements were under the direc­ on New England Ave., west of the S. Mr. LaMontagne has had some fifteen tion of the officeis of the Epworth F. R. R , is of intrinsic value to the years experience in viticulture in France league. Mr. J. D. Taylor tendered the section along th^t very popular thor- and is thoroughly posted. He has set use of his spacious dining room for the o'fare. All of the trees and shrubbery about 30 acres of grapes, on his Lake evening, and it was elaborately decorated which have been such a hold back to Fairview place, and is very enthusiastic on the subject of grape culture in Flor­ with flowers and foliage.. The rain did that avenue are being taken up. The not prevent a large attendance or inter­ ida. He is also the- author of a work fere with the success of the affair. Post­ improvement will add considerable to that.is standard authority on this subject master Thayer made the address of wel­ the beauty of the section along that in Canada, where the French residents come, and Rev. Mr. Martin responded Avenue. Hon. J. S. Capen is having have made grape growing one of the very appropriately. Refreshments w(eie tb^ work done. most important industries. served, and it was the unanimous ver- Teachers, studen Is, cooks, assistants d services was held at Eager, Simpson, Ward, and Aldermen Of the songs were: "My Country the congregational ehurch, 2 o'clock elect Capen and MacCallum. 'Tis of Thee" etc., and "Columbia Wednesday afternoon. There the my Land'' etc. The singing of those A. MacCallum, Justice of the Peace administered the oath of office to house was crowded and a great ma'y airs were captivating. The entire con­ that could not find room within Henry S. Chubb Mayor-elect, and the gregation assisted. Mr. Henry Mow- Mayor administered oath of office to were standing around the doors and bry, one of the students ot Rollins window*. the following: H. Huntington Clerk College, with a clear and dramatic and Treasurer, S. P. Butler, Marshal Rev. Dr. E. P. Hooker officiated voice delivered the address ; "The and Collector, S. S. Capen, Assessor, The doctor's able eulagy of the de­ Meaning of ihe four centuries." Mr. J. S. Capen and A. MacCailurn ceased was very striking and solicit Mowbry certainly did credit to himself Aldermen. ed the most profound sympathy. . and the college in his able manner of J. S. Capen was elected president There were many floral gifts from delivery. of Council. The President appointed friends ; conspicioue among them After some beautiful performances the following committees. was a large star—shaped floral rear by scholars of Knowles public^school, 1. Finance, E. N. Coan, A. Mac­ presented by the faculty ut Rollins Dr. Eager introduced Mayor H. S. Callum and F. R. Israel. college. Mr. Missildine was born Chubb, "who," he said, would "deliv­ 2. Sanitary and Improvement, J. L 1128. beiag 64.years old at his death er the address of the day." Mr, Chubb B. Eager. C, H. Ward W B Simpson. came forward from the crowd, attired 3. Charities, schools and Cemetary HASKELL-OSGOOD. in a handsome snuff colored Prince i Ward, Eager, Simpson. ' Albert suit. He congratulated teachers 4- Rules and Ordinances, MacCal­ patrons and students, and then took up lum, Ward and Coan. Wedding Party at Georgetown the task before him. His voice was 5. *ire protection—Simpson, Coan on Thursday. never better and his striking points Israel. never more torcable. He depicted 6 Streets and Police- -Israel, Eager. Large Number of Friends Preseu From Colnmbus in a most striking manner, MacCallum. Boston, Newbnryport, and Other Places- praised his manhood and gave Mayor Chubb addressed the Coun­ c w OP Full Description o **« Ceremony—Bride Queen Elizabeth a hearty sondoft cil outlining a policy for the ensuing © Was Elegantly Costumed, and Presented that just made the ladies present year. B a Charming Appearance. J - J t> . J5 7~)'not ed. Winter Park Pointers. #/3 WINTER PARK, FLA., Nov. 3d, 1892. THE MAGNIFICENT Winter Park now has three hundred DOMMERICK BUILDING. pupils in its schools. A large delegation headed by Messrs. Eugene Coan is expected back from a Maxson, Dale, VanSickle and Frank, visit to his old home at Hyde Park, IT'S A DAISY—HOW MESS went to Kiseimmee to-day to attend the Christian Endeavor convention. There Mass., this week. He will be accom­ COAN IfllOS. & ALCOTT panied by his daughter, Miss Maud, who were about twenty in the party. has been in Maine and Massachusetts all HAVE SUCCEEDED, Mrs. G. D. Taylor has returned from summer, and it is a source of gratification Maitland, the town whose name a long visit to her old hom<\ to their many friends that they are both has been well advertised and Mr. J. H. Bear ,and Henry Dnn.ap much improved in health. have returned from a summer's outing which was once the leading busi­ A merry party went from here to Mait­ in Virginia. ness place in Orange county, with": land Wednesday eve., to call on Dr. and Mr. L. G. Hutto and family have Mrs. Haskell. but two exceptions, has awoke rented the Smith house for a year and moved in. | 0 - % % - *? *V Mrs. A. E. Rogers came back from a from its long lethargy, and is just Mr. Green, a son-in-law of Mr. Det- visit to Massachusetts and New England rejoicing over the nearing of the wiler, has rented the Appleby house for last week. She-had a good time, and is completion ol one ot the finest, if a year. more than ever satisfied with Winter notlH^JlllWH, tfJWCflgll Oisag^ Mrs. A. H. Paul, Miss Lena and Mr. Park and Florida. county. Why Maitland is so proud Anderson Paul returned last Monday Our population, as shown by the last from Connecticut. is because the building is in its health census, has increased more than Dr. Eager and Mr. Maxson will soon one hundred in the past sixty days. midst, or but one mile from the move their stocks into the White store Mr. Henry Dunlap is once more at post office. recently vacated by Mr. Cofield. home behind Mr. Paul's counter. It is the magnificent Domeriek Postmaster Thayer has rented a room Mr. W. S. Cassidy and family are at in the Ergood block and will move into building, which is being erected home from an extended stay in Brooklyn it about November 1st. and vicinity. Mrs. S. E. Burke and son, just outside of his [DoraerickV] Mr. J. M. Cheney, ayent for Mr. Ben­ Frank, accompanied them. fine orange grove. nett, owner of the Ergood Block, has lei Geo. D. Rand and Mrs. Rand arrived On last Monday we visited the the contract it>r the complete renovation of the bloi•!« to Coan Bros. & Alcott mid on the 2nd, and will at once occupy their building and were more than sur, elegant new cottage on Interlachen ave­ will furnish a neat hall in the north part prised to see such an excellent of the second story. nue. Miss Hudson, daughter of the proprie­ building, tbe architecture of which Mr. and Mrs. King are the happy pa­ rents of a ten pound girl. tor of the REPORTER, visited*in Dr. can hardly be surpassed, in Florida, Mr. Henry Huntington, town clerk Eager's family the past week. The buildiug Is a two story one, and treasurer of Rollins College, has Capt. Eaton, of Maitland, has many with an attio overlooking the other friends here who will hear with sorrow moved into the Lyman house for a year. portions of the structure, ai d then tbat be is not getting along as well as leaving a center pinacle pointing was hoped after the severe sQrglcaroper- As the Winter season approaches ation that was performed on him in Bos­ 1 far beyond the roofing. The attic the houses and surroundings ol our ton, Bonie time since. will have three very large rooms town people are being beautified Mayor Chubb had two cases before and several modelled hallways. him last Monday by which the town There was never a tune in Winter Down in the second story is funds were increased by a small amount. Pnrk when every yard presented Mr. Chas. J. Ladd is thoroughly over­ where we find several of the pretti­ such a beautiful appearance—every hauling his building on the Boulevard, est rooms in.tne building. The thing so perfectly clean. -» > and it is soon to be occupied as a good tower extending from the ground, boarding house. Mr. Schuitz has^even put bis Hon. H. S. Chubb has gone to Ocala o the top oi the attic is a heauty. to loots after the celebrated Heather Is­ The large parlor and the magnifi­ home and outside surroundings in land orange grove of which he is super­ cent drawing room on the first floor a irore beautiful condition than we intendent. are beautifully arch shaped, and have ever seen it. and now it Hallow'ten was merrily celebrated at will doubtless be the center ol charms every passer by. Mrs. Paul's. Arrangements have been made to re­ much attraction to the numerous The magnificently beautiful yard ceive election news at our depot next visitors expected there next winter. so neatly kept, of Miss Sparrell, is Tuesday al! night. The dining hall is large and will a scene of beauty While the place of Mrs. Cofield and Miss Memie left last accommodate a very large crowd. M»*. Tousey [Bellewood] is as beau Wednesday morning for their new home tiful as this splendid autumn sun at Mobile, Ala. Leading off from the dining room Little Miss Waddell had a delightful in a northeasterly direction, is a shine. •'Interoaks" never presented ; birthday party on the 29th. wing which contains the kitchen a more charming appearance* to the Mr. C. R. Switzer returned from Chi- and laundry rooms. These rooms paeser by than now. , cago this week. Mrs. S. will be here in arc large and will contain all of the •'Eastbrook** attracts from across a short time. the lake and welcomes into its beauti Please call attention of sportsmen to modeled improvements. Eroni the the fact that hunting and all shooting is trout entrance will be a large hall tul flower gardens and upon its spac­ prohibited within our town limits, as it way shaped like a T. ious lawn the weary pedestrian. It is may save some trouble and fines. The plastering used is a superior the home of Mr. and Mrs. Comstock Chase & Co,, through their efficient mixture called adamant, and it and is as attractive as any home in all agent Mr. Robert W. Given, are arrang­ makes a firstclass plaster. Each Florida. ing to pack oranges here this winter i again. , room will have its own color. Maj. W. G. Peck's handsome build, The exterior of this grand structure Captain Bethune was taken suddenly ing presents a more charming apear- is marvelous to behold. Its many ill on the 2d. arce as it moves upward. No one can dormant windows from first floor to Our circulating library—than which pass it without stopping a moment to attic adds greatly to the beauty of the there is no worthier object here—will get a more accurate view of it. probably have charge of the dedicatory structure. exercises of the new hall. Around the second story is a piaza MaVoV Ohtfbb left lalt Tuesday which will be of much comfort in for Hiether Island where he will j warm weather to the inhabitants of look alter his firm's interest in the the building. Ilei'hei Island grove. Strayed Space prevents us giving mention I of all the'parts at this writing. How­ On morning of October 14, *92, The Lawrence Winter is a firstclass painter and always Messrs. Paul, Comstock, W. R. Smith, Dealer in General Merchandise . gives perfect satisfaction in his work. Price, S. S. Capen, Rand, Switzer, Schuitz, and J. S. Capen^-also the Mis­ F, R. ISRAEL ses Comstock, Misses DeHaven and Dealer in F-tuty and Staple Gro TniRD*MKKTING OF TOWN CWTNCIL, Hudson, Mrs. Mitchell, Messrs. D. N. ceries. Oct. 27th., 1892. Batchelor and son De.- Batchelor. A very pleasant evening was spent E. L, Maxson; Stationary, etc. Present Aldermen Ca^n, Eager. and the first prizes were taken by Dr. I. W. WILLIAMS Simpson, Ward. Minutes ot pre­ Eager and Mrs. Paul, the consolation Dealer in General Merchandise vious meeting read and approved. prizes going to Mr. Price and Mrs. Com­ Bill of S. P. Butler, for lighting stock. CHUBB & WARD and filling 10 street lamps furnish­ "Meiu Host" Hathaway—the new Dealers in Fertilizers. ing oil for the same, at $10 per manager of Hotel Seminole is here hard C. L, WILLIAMS,—Contrator. at work getting that famous hostelry month, was accepted. ready for what promises to be a very R. THOMAS,—Contractor. Voted : That th« offer of S. S. prosperous season. CFJWNO. Capen to make the assessment for Mrs. Switzer has returned from her outing in Chicago and vicinity, she was O. F WIS&.LEMAN & CO 1892 for the sum ot $100 be accept accompanied hy her mother Mrs. Street. Dealers in iHardward, Stoves ed with thanks. Our "old reliable" barber has entered Crockerywa^e etc. Voted: That the ofterofS P. nto partnership with Mr. Williams and Butler to collect the taxes tor 18i*2 they, have opened a first class barber JOHN MILLER, shop in the Henkel Block. Hardware ard Tinware. tor the sum $100 be accepted with Prof. Austin was made happy by the thank?. J. £, AMOLD & CO. arrival of his family several days ago. Voted : That the matter of side­ Fine Groceries, Gasolins, etc. Dr. Eagan's mother is expected this, walks and trees on Chapman, Ave. week she may be accompanied by J. S., ED. HUDNALL Capen's mother. be retered to Street Committee with Mrs. Biilingsley, the skilful profes­ Boot and Shoe dealer. power to act on same. sional nurse, was called to Sanford hy HAMMOND" &JMCCALLUM Voted : That the bid of G. C. telegram this week. Henderson tor printing for the Geo. I). Rand, and wife are nicely set- Attorneys at Law- fled in their beautiful Interlachen Ave. P.^IFORD. current year, amount fifty dollars, cottage. GEORGETIL FERNALD be ^accepted. Mr. Eugene Coan and daughter, Miss Dealer in Hardware, etc. • Voted : That the ordinance rela­ Mind, arrived home last. Saturday on ting to repairing board walks, be tbe fast mail. They are both much im­ proved in health. suspended until Feby. 1, 1893, and Miss Given has kindly consented to Mr. and Mrs. Djmerick, of Win­ that property owners on East Park act as librarian at the Indies' circulating ter Park, are in town to-day. They Ave. trom N. E. Ave., to the library this winter. Many thanks a e started with a hired team to drive Boulevard, and on the Boulevard due Miss Lamson for her efficient set- vices in this connection ever since the to Orlando, but when about two trom East Park Ave., to Lake foundation of tbe library. and a half miles trom town the Osceola, to be ordered to pat their There is a proeppct of sjeflin<» a lirst- vehicle broke down and they were walks in safe condition at once. , , C as » teacher of dancing. Prof. Phillips,of compelled to travel the balance ot "Voted : That appropriations be Chicago, to teach a class here this winter tho journey or. foot.—Orlando Dai­ mrde not to exewri '111% following if enough pupils can be obtained. It is ly Reporter. / Q r^ amounts, from the funds received to be hoped that such a class can be the current year : started, and if all whoare interested will \0 For interest on Bonds. .$900.00 confer with Mrs. Mitchell it will help i Will he "Wave the Bloody Shirt. Lighting lamps.... 150i00 the good work along. Schools 165.00 The Republican party of the n Chas. L. Marks and family will be Printing Stationary 70.00 here this week. North nust be in sore straits if Streot Walks 180.00 Mr. Meeker and family, from Indiana,! indeed when they take Port Col­ n Extra Police 65.00 are stopping at the Rogers House. He lector Ed. Gunby away from his »» Salaries 467.00 n baa out two of his children in Rollins official duties and send him stump­ Sanitation 50.00 College and one at the public school.- n Parks 65.00 The increased number 1n attendance ing through the States of New Sundries 90.00 >ur excellent public school has made Yerk arid Mew Jersey. The gen al Boud ot S. P, Butler as Mar_ it necessary to seat the north room down Ed. pulsed through tbe city on Sati ehal and Collector, and Bond of H. stairs, and there are but few vacant seats nrday, bound tor headquarters. He even then. Huntington as Clerk and Treasurer will undoubtedly pirfinsome heavy Mr. anil Mrs. Porter Barrows are mov­ were presented and accepted. Coun ing into the Appleby cottage. li ks in payment kt the plump oil adjourned. Mr. I)jmmerich has shown his appre­ office which he holds. We shall H. HUNTINGTON, Clerk. ciation of Winter Park and its institu­ watch his course carefully aud if he tions by a very liberal donation to Rol­ lins College. flaunts the ensanguined garment will pnblis'u his utterauces ,for the The Ergood hloek is to undergo delectai JU of our readers.—San­ * thorough renovation soon; a new ford Journal - \ o-a^- Mrs. L. A. Austin, wife of Prof. - oat of paint i6 to be put on, the We suppose if Mr. Gunby tells L. A. Austin, returned from Ohio large hall up stairs is tc be properly the truth about the workings of the last night. The Professor is justly furnished with chairs and a fiotelasv- Florida election laws, it will bo proud of her return and her many stage built, and every other necewa waving the bloody shirt, and this friends here will welcome her. ry improvement made to put it in ;a what the Journal will give its firstclass condition for rent Mr. J. rciders". Mr. Gunby should tell Mr. A. H. Paul has just received Al. Cheney, of Orlando, who is the the thini? just as it is, and insist a large stock ot creckery ware— as gene for the company that owns that ?y uthern frauds be abused with fjee a line as has ever been brought the building is our authority. Mess. a victory from the North so over­ to Wiuter Park. His spacious oan Bros.

When looking over the improve was then put on i>s amendment but The men wiio ran tk Town ments, accomplished by our officials the atr moment was lost. The during thoir reign, ive proudly give original was then voted and Mr. f Government—T heir Re election them credit for having given us Capen "as declared unanimously on Thursday. good roads and streets in a great elected to succeed himself as presi­ Thursday was eleetion day here and, al­ many important thoroughfares ; dent of thp council. though there was? but one ticki* up for good and iisdispensible sidewalks, Alter a brief and timely speech elective honors the interest diRplayed in bridges unsurpassed anywhere, Irom president Capen. for the cease endeavoring to get out the full town vote, lights to guide our footsteps alter iriendly to tne ticket, worthy of note. How less confidence placed in him, night and last, hut. far from being —»*AXO-E___£mUBB ever, there was not so much hard work an p / has been put in on previous town eletionp, least, two school houses that woud was introduced and in his usual owing to the fact that there was no indica­ be creditable to any city twenty Jhappy and eloquent manner deliver tion of an opposition to the regular nomi­ ed one of the most logical speeches nees. The poll was opened at 8 o'clack in times the size ot our little town. the morninsr and was closed at 5 p. m. YVith dueh excellent achievements e?er before delivered before that There was a very large vote cast. The why can we all not teel proud and honorable body. $§ Among votes all being g»lid, the nominees, c»nnis- honor such gentlemen as long as the many thiugs Mayor Chubb said: tmg of Hon. H. S. Chubb tor May­ they will allow us to do so. "We have clayed a few side walks or, H. Huntington Clerk, S. P, After the election Thursday, the upon the recommenrhitiun of others Butler Marsh*], S. S. Capen Tax members of the old council, at 7:30, and in claying such walks, we had Assessor, and A. McCallum, E. N. met in their chamber in regular hoped to gain an experience, and Coan and J. S. Capen Aldermen, seesion and attended to all business'also be profited thereby. 1 am were unanimously re-elected. coining before it. After which, (quite sure that not one of you are in I favor of putting down any more clay walks just now. You all are aware of the fact that we failed in making a successful selection, lor the class of clay we bought did not come up to its recommendation."

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HENRY S CHUBB. H. HUNTINGTON. These gentlemen have served president ot council J. S. Capen Mr. Chubb hoped the blessings of prosperity would accompany the their town four years, the decission 6aid, "II there is no further business people this official year; congratu­ of Thursday's election was nothing coming before this council, thank­ lated the couucil npon its advance­ less than an expression ot the hear­ ing you gentlemen, tor the kind ment and ceaseless efforts to give ty approval, by the voters, tor the assistance you have been to me and us a good clean set of laws. Mr. faithfulness of these gentlemenly for the generous support during the Chubb's speech was successively officials during their previous offi­ year, just ending, I now declare the cheered. cial reigns. Every dollar that has council for the year 1891 and '92, PRESIDENT CA*E. been spent has been spent with a adjourned, sine die." Mr. Capen's with the consenl of the council al­ lowed the committees to stand just hope of doing Winter Park good. remarks were eheered by the old AS they ware betore the election. council and the face of every mem­ Council then adjourned to meet at ber seemed lit up with a bright the call ot the Mayor in official smile, seemingly thankful fcr the session. retiring of the old year and the NOTK8 OF THE ELECTION. advent ot the new. Mr. Capen Capt. Bethnne makes a fair and ]ust inspector. then vacated the chair. Inspector Maxson's years of ex­ Judge A. McCallum was then perience as a school professor gave called and requested to deliver the him a clear kr. owledge ot human oath of office to Mnvor elect Chubb nature. which he promptly did. Mr. Chubb l>r. Eager voted with as much after having been sworn, adminis­ dignity as he would diagonise a case of cholera. tered the oath ot office to the othere Uoss Ladd anil his little ring of the newly elected. failed to bring their ticket out; snow heretofore has been too deep See f*

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The men who run the Town (continued)

CLERK HUNTINGTON then asked the council to name its choice ior President. Judge A. Deacon Griswold's fatherly aud McCallum named Hon. J. S. Capen kindly manners when he voted, who had already served for three formed an exam rile for all younger years, perfectly satisfactory. Mr men to emulate a splendid citizen, Capen uamedJodge McCallum. Mr. the Deacon. Though there may have been some McCallum offered a motion making Alderman McCallum was the best dressed and one ot the finest mistakes, no 6ane man, knowing the election of Mr. Capen hy accla- looking men at tha polls. the spirit of our excellent officials, AJaerman J. S. Capen, the 4,lit- would lor a moment hold that such tle giant," proved himself a power mistakes were intentional or pre­ both as an advocater and manager meditated in ?.ny cause he may champion. Genial Dr. Barrows tendered his ballot with the earnestness and enthusiasm ot a first voter. No better citizen lives than Nathan Barrows. Mayor Chubb walked among his supoorters dropping a word of ad­ vice, encouraging activity and prophecying victory. Ofcourse the Editor was on hand voting early and often. A large majority of the white voters in towu voted the ticket. E. A. liodgers exclaimed "Tam­ many made a clean sweep."

The WINTER PARK ADVOCATE, JAMES 8. CAPEN. the leading .Republican organ ot mation. Mr. Capen amended the Florida, flies its colors this week motion by striking out Capen and and comes to us printed on green A. MACCALLUM. inserting McCallum... The question paper.—Sanford Journal; /// 6 j presidency oi Edward 'tVa ters Col­ Christmas Wishes. lege. Mr. J. T. Taylor, one of Maitiand's popular young men, was in the city To Col. P. Peckham, long life last Wednesday. In our issue appearing a few days and good health. . preoeediag Ohristm as day la*t we Tourists are coming fast and early mide quite a number of wishes to To Maj. M. R. Marks, the pas­ this season. The Rogers House al­ a great many of our friends. Some sage of a bill i n the next 'egielature ready has several guests. of them have been fulfilled and oth revising this iniquitous election Orange gathering packing and ship* [era have jast gone to the opposite- law iu Florida. pingia getting to be quite popular and ' We are going to mike a few more a great many men are finding employ­ wishes for a few of our friends now To Dr, T. T. Gaines just what ha best likes. ment in these'persuits. praying that they «i)l all be fulfilled Mr. H. M. Woodruff, our popular bei'ore the Christmas of 189a. To Rev. R. S. Quarterman, Jeweler, has returned and has opened OUB WISHES. AB B : return to Del and statien aft^r the next conference. up his store in fine style, with an at­ To Mayor H. 8. Chubb, a long, tracts e supply of the very finest jew- lease of official dfe and a popularity To Rev. A. A. Fleming, the big­ elrr. \\ -% fa. C| > from the Likes to th* Gulf. gest dollar money report. Mr. C. Denny returned from his To J. S. Capen, 119.000,000,000' To Mr. E. D. Byrd, a fine 6Uminer home in Noithfield, Ver­ before he is too old to count it overi Christmas turkey, mont, this week, lie reports the To S. S. Capen, a happy life in weather ae being very mild this his official career. To Pror. J. H. Ford, the Pres fall. To Mr. and Mrs. C »m»took, a con idencv of Rollins College. tinuation of their contented and To Dr Barrows, long lite, good Prof.,S. A. Williams moved his t peasant life. health and a million to leave his family over tr<>m Leesburg this To Mr. A. II. Paul, a "uceessfal friends at his death. week. They are comfortably domi­ bu*inea* life and a happy home. To Maj. W. G. Peck, perfect ciled in the G. L. Brookins cottage To Mr. Hathaway, the best sea- ease and contentment. in Hannibal Square. sou the Seminole baa. ev«r had. To Rev. J. A. Quarterman, the The fruit on the Hudson grove} To Judge A. McCallum, a prosper happiest family circle in the State. owned by Mr. L. H. Lawrence, and oos law practice and continued superintended by Mr. Clark, has been srood looks. sold to Mess. Chase & Co., and Mr. To Mr. J. II. Walker, a good look­ Gtvens, a member of the firm, is hav­ ing wife and more daily devotions. Mist Mamie Barnes, teacher of ing the oranges gathered. tae public school at Lone Park, will It is pleasing to the many friends of To Mr. F. R. Isrta\ less flesh and j give a public concert for the benefit Col. P. Peckham and his accomplished more money. of the church there on next Monday wife to welcome them back to their To Coan Bros. & Alcott, a sue- ; Bight. beautitul winter home here, after a oessful business and plenty ot Miss M. L. Parramore, assistant pleasant summer spent North. Col. houses to build. teacher in Hannibal Square piblic \ and Mrs. Peckham have not looked To ur. E, P. Hooker; a church school, will spend the holidays in better for sometime. with pleMy of soulfl to preach to. Enterprise.^ ^O-Q^ Mr. C. L. Mark and his amiable To C. H. Ward, less work an more flesh. lady returned last Thursday week? E. W. Mearweather and family, looking wel'. Mr. Mark was troubled To J. R. Mizell, a good position of Decatui, TIL, are occupying tht- during the sumner with the hay fever when Cleveland calls him from hi* Dr, Jones cottage for the winter. but he does not show it now. He is present on?. Prominent among the visitors to glad to get back to the land of flowers To, E. R. Gnnby, a eormrnal move and his many friends here are proud to nn:il he re-»cbe$ Corgres\ our sanctum this week, was Mr. Amos Hawkins, ot Orlando. welcome him back. To Judge Jame* Dean, a most Mr. J. H. King, the popular mana- ' excellent law practice and a national A fine lot of candiea and peanuta • ger of the Plant system of hotels, was reputation. To Dr. M. M. Moore, a member at R. R. Thayer's— P >stoffice build­ in town last Friday, assisting Mr. ing. Hathaway in overlooking ihe needs ship in the Bishop's council. of the Seminole. Mr. King, in com • To Dr. S. H. Coleman, a Secretary A nice Une of baking powdera fir panywithJfr. Hathaway, left for the I ihip in the A. M, E. church. sale at the pioneer store and wi.'h "Tampa Bay" Friday evening. To Judge J. E. Lee, a chance to every can of powdera the parch *ser get in h;s political work oa the This week Mayor Chubb, assisted receives a most desirable presfcnt democrats by Mr. C. H. Ward, is superintending which is worth the money or the the gathering and shipping of the i'o Rev S. H. Uadley, a haj py cost of the powders. oranges from the Fairbanks grove in stay in Le^hurg. Orlando. We have not heard of the number of boxes expected from this T<> Rev. Gray, a fine toy and a Mr. E. L. Maxson has a nioa hue grove, but from the looks of the fruit continued stay at Gainesville. o Christmas|20ods on hand which there will be several hundred boxes. he is gelling out very rapidly, More To our many subsori bers, con­ than $4o worth of Christmas cards Rev. M. W. Gilbert, of Jacksonville, tinued friendship to the ADVOCATE wae sold in one day. president of the Florida Baptist Acad­ and that all of fche m nmy settle with emy aud editor of the ''Southern Cour us before next March. ier," and Rev. W. A. Wilkerson. City council met Thursday night State Missionary of the Baptist denom To Col. W. F. Paige, die most at their regular chamVer. Among ination, were in Winter Park Wednes prosperous hotel manager in this those present were Mayor Chubb, day night of last week, the guests of country. ^ '><.'> ^-CtO^ Clerk Huntington. Aldermen Eager, I, W, Williams. McCallum, Ward, Simpson add Is- To President Harrison: Good real, Marshal Butler, and Assessor Mr. Hathaway, the recently ap­ uck, a vitit Jo F'irida this season S. S. Capen. pointed manager of the Seminole hotel and a return to the White House was here seveial days Jatt week look­ in '96.^ A great deal of buainesi was acted upon and disused ot in i short ing over the needs of the hotel. Mr. To President-elect Cleveland, a time. President Capen wa« -b^ent Hathaway teems to think a great deal larger body and success during his ard iu hi« a*%*iiee ^Aldnman E*ger of the location of the hotel. He is a next term ot office. most genial faced gentleman, with an Was elected president.pro tun. impressive appearance. There is no To Col. D. Esgan, a quiet life in doubt but that he will make a success- Winter Park during ihe next four years. To Dn J R. Scott, a continued- Winter Park Pointers. IN H AH S IB AL SQUAKE Jp/7 WINTER PARK, FLA., Dec. 30,1892. A.M. K f urch todat th B - ti t Winter Park, Oct. i7, i8:>2. Everything is JOW in readiness for the churcU were tr^e* rieh in »•»• uents Special meeting of Town Council opening of beautiful Hotel Seminole for persuant to call ot Mayor for the fol­ its eighth season and under the skillful aad atistio 10 design. Etch of tb*a lowing purposes: To receive Asses­ hands of Mr. J. H, King, the manager, tr*»es + a» ladened w-th prbncs ts ol whose plans have been perfectly carried luting v>U*e. 1 ^ rt-' ^ 3 sor's report and act on same. To levy out by Mr. Hathaway, superintendent— Mr. K. D. Br'rd, man r ot ijr-* no a regulation tax. To levy a special tax the large comfortable building has been tor interest on bonds. To receive and »ies at the tre in th A. M. E. made as neat, comfortable and attractive act on bills and accounts. To hear charh, equi r«H him 86 f in elo­ as on the first day that it was thrown reports of committees and act on same. open to the public. quent words aud p •<** wx'ens v» y To act on reports of officers of ICorpo- Mr. D. P. Hathaway on whom the upo iha oocasio », af'er whi« h th© rations. \ Q- | *f J\ ^ practical management of the hotel will ckoi sang and several of the little depend is a landlord of long and pop­ Present Aldermen Capen, Eager, folks recited se'ect poeatf, Th* ular experience. He has been at Shelter Simpson, and Ward. Minutes of pre^ Island for a good many years w lere he pr»st-nt» were distributed a-d man; vious meeting read and approved. : has built up a leputation as an all-round isoola ware made to fee pr ud as Assessors report showing assessment landlord and comfort maker second to : •DOT n*mos *« e eahed. of $161,553,48 , received and accepted. none on that famous Island. Mr. Mon­ roe, the office man, has bad large expe­ THAT WAS A BEAUTIKCJ. TREE, Voted that a regular tax of ten, and a rience at resort hotels at Lake Hopatcong reared so bewit hingly at the en­ special tax of five and a half mills, to and knows just what pleases tourists. trance, or just Of.»'itfng the titer,in pay interest, be levied and that the Mr. Purcell, the Stewart, is the right man he K^isc pan lurch on tVednesday Assessor extend the same on his books. in the light place and with a fine orches­ following Chrii ma.s day. Its prta- Voucher No. 236 favor of H. Hunt­ tra and thoroughly efficient help in ington for fees and commission was every department, the prospects for a enta i >n ple> «<1 i*+ 1»^* c< neourse prosperous season were never better. of fhendl aud • roujjht hippy amile* was receiv ed, passed and warran t drawn for sum of $18,6o. Samuel Beswick, a large woolen man­ upon eTert tif a most R. R. depot to the boulevard walk. It two years, or more, to tbe South appreoi.ti es rt. Happy were ihe is a decided improvement. room of the Ergood block. This is a miles th*t gr c d tbe fac s of ih« Chase & Co., of Sanford, through their much more desirable place—being little folks *h*m Rr. J L. B. E*ye; efficient representative, Mr. Robert W. more roomy as well as more com- Givin, have been very busy packing and tm" They say the crop is larger than they fu> Christmas tree anthem. Aler Dr. Eager and Mr. E. L. Max­ expected and of excellent quality. this, Mr. W. C Comstock, in a x- ing. The latter building, which Mr. and Mrs. Francis and daughter, pUimd thH the rector wa-» absent was recently vacated by Mr. Coi Lelia, are here at the Rogers House from and wouid >ot be there d u-uig the field, is larger aud more roomy Hartford, Conn., where Mr. F. is an ex­ day. tensive manufacturer of rubber. than the former one, and as their The Christmas exercises here were After the close of h»s remarks business has been growing «> rap numerous and interesting. At the pub­ Mr. Comstock, AMsUtrd by >he **g the comfortable quarters. pond, from which the students fished cont»-n's of the 'Jee. None * aB lots of nice things. The fishing pond •lighted, but all received a present; was supplemented by a generous gift to •'ven my humble self received * p»rt each student by a stranger who was here Hon. J. S. Cape*; j^id Jackson­ f the contents. that day. At the Methodist church a ville a business viwit last Tuesd;i\ ; heavily laden tree and a charming pro­ Th • Laka Mont ChHstmas tre*- leaving here Monday right on I gram of exercises made all in attendance **as reported as surpassing ah pre- Lorth b :und fait, mail and returni g happy. At the Congregational church Tuesd y evenhig'ftt 6:4o o'clock. He there was a delightful rose festival, after vi»ttH trees at that pl*oe—both in which the whole congregation was pre­ heanty and value. A greflf deal of also i.-id Tampa a flying visit, sented with lovely roses. At the Epis­ interest was manifested i» t*ut Wednesday night returning Tturs- copal church, on Wednesday p. m,, there *ec*ion over 'he tree and all em fib were beautiful exereises and a tree, and at "Hannibal Square" were appropriate uted something t•> make i*s vd.je so Mr. and Mrs. Tor soy returned to exercises, trees, music and general en­ get. Mavr Ci-urb mi ,| rig. their beautiful "Bellew-x d" borne joyment. Mixell were am nig the distinguished her', so ojaut fully si uaedonLake Miss Cora Cunningham hung up her p* rsons |*©s>nt ha received som Osoe la, 1st week. own stocking at J. S. Capeu's. It is unique piese' ts from he tr* •. needless to remark that it was stuffed Everything IH begiuing to look full by the old chimney visitor. At the Co;>$reg**iona1 church blighter abound the i-'e u no'e hotel. Mr. C. T. MofFett, a prominent busi­ was a )*rg* a^emb'age on Christ­ Mr, Hathaw'&y is i)er^oi^a!ly t;\er- ness man of Minneapolis, is here for the r winter, accompanied by his aged father, mas daj to wifne*.s he *xe ois8s of seeing the arrtugemer.t of things for whom the trip was undertaken. the Sunday School members. All [there and is oemmly making every Hon. J. R. Mizell, collector of the port that wer*1 present were deeply im- thing lock bright. He is the ii at Pensacola, is here spending the holi­ presed with these ex- rcises and felt m-*n in the rijrhc place. days with his family. greatly benefited and more than

pleased ov«r th(> opportanity of Ms. J. Spnr P]i, Hccowpaned hy /-7-93 having w?tr»e sed such exercise*. h*r nuce. Mis, D. Sparred, arrived The day ha>« passed now and all Frid v of lust w-i k and will si^nd Mr B. ,R>6*S^p«\ di the S. F. R. of its cmpanio s [the h >ti n.#, and wh»re i was *av Sparre]'. Mr . Spumli \* t . r ,fjty foot % aik trou. ea^ Boulevard B r( ra but vesterday wi.h joljy cr^>wd-», is toll railroad track. The town au­ Mrs. S. .1. WiSiaml.'viMited M»i. labor ar,«l business to-day. When tocides wue to have the clay hauled S. A. Scott, Ht Saafordj this we*k. anollior twelve months have passed and pur down, which they did. Mr. S. we will see anV.her jolly time, thav M.r. J Kirkpatrick, ao«ompani«d g. Co-. .-r\, Contractor. Wonder it the by feia two daughters, arrived rhrcric hotd kicker has anything to is, if w. b# h re. Thar*day night. Th^ ^r« c*)m- say against the proteedure. forUbh located atthaii cotj h me DEDICATION. OF

TYNGSBOROUGH TOWN HA: -J J UUednesday Evening, January 25, 1893.

Blti milimmel .

1. PIANO SOLO, Polka de la Peine. Raff Miss Belle Perham. 2. VOCAL SOLO. It was a Dream. Miss Grace Littlefield. 3. ADDRESS OF WELCOME. Rev. William Brown. 4. VOCAL SOLO. Gates of the West. Lowthian Mrs. G. H. Mansfield. 5. RECITATION. How Salvador w

The first regular meeting of the Church of the Unity Unitarian Club will be held at the church vestry, on Monday evening, Nov. 9, at 7 o'clock.

! GEORGE A. HIBBARD, Secretary.

BOSTON, Nov. 3, 1891.