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*)»O3 ♦ C o URIER-G AZETTE. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. Entered ■■ K.cnnd Ola.s Mall Motto. N umbku 2 HOME LOYALTY. S E E T H I S WORTHY OBJECT STABLE FINA\CIALINSTITUTIONS. II ill, Samuel Bryant, J. C. Perry and C H. Berry. At a subsequent meeting How many of our readers when they For Which thx Elaborate Concert To morrow Evening Is to Be Given. And the White City went down in a EAT O p p o r t u n it y They Hold Their Annual Meetings and of the directors, the following officers order goods ask for those made at home? era of flame. Were elected: President, Geo. W. Tomorrow evening, tn Farwell Opera Elect Officers for Another Year, Il we buy home-made goods all tho Burry; Vice President. Chas. H. Berry; WITHOUT MONEY. House, there will be n fine concert England fears that she will lose her mon y stays here. If we buy goods Cashier, T. II. McLain. given for the pnrposo of raising fundB supremaoy on the seas. That same fear The Rockland Loan & Building Asso o not made at home, only a small portion to pay the expenses of a free bed in tile on the part of England coat Napoleon ciation— Resume of Its Condition — ,0 0 0 Grand N ew Year P r ese n ts! 3 0 0 G ifts! Vital Statistics—The County Banks Tho North National bank officers, of the money stays here. Emergency Hospital. In view of this his throne. and I Heir Exc.llent Condition • titled Tuesday, wero President, Sidney For Subscribers to The C.-G. fact a reporter of T he C.-G. thought The John Bird Co. manufactures The Rockland Ulcer is advertising a M. Bird; Vice President, E. R. Spear; tlE NEW YORK WEEKLY RECORDER Is th« best homo paper in tho 'twould be an opportune time for visit spices, nnd other household articles, biok entitled a ‘ Trip to the Moon.” it Cashier, N, T. Farwell; Directors, |J . Wo have ninde arrangements with tho publishers to send Tub 11E annual meeting ing tliis institution and getting some probably has reference to some of that ■key R ecorder for a who e year to every one subscribing to The < ourier- makes extra fine goods, nnd all the of the It ekland S. M. Bird, E R. Spear, F. R. Spear. fc»«,orp jing for one year, paying the su -seri;-t;on price •. « co m advance. little information regarding the condi paper’s “land tax” and other visionary grocers keep ’em They employ help, Lean & Building A. W. Butler and A I). Bird. ErnestJ r 'l ii r. v ? i k i. y Rbcobdbr Is a large twen y-iou page paper, containing tion of things therein. thrones. ) latest Parle fashions before they appear in any ott.e. American publlca- Association took Holman is clerk. n ; gives the latest news of the world, sensations, sermons and doings of increase our city’s business and pay The Emergency Hospital is on tlie o place Monday I creation n'inost on the instant of happening, and the publishers are con taxes. Tho money expended for their third floor of Syndicate Block. It The author of a hymn ’'There’s a light Rockland National Bank elected stantly introducing novel and startling sensations. evening, Jan. 9, Everybody obtaining Thb W&kkly Rroobdkb through this office Is en goods remains here with ns. Why not comprises ten rooms, including 2 wards, in the window for thee, brother,” lias officers Tuesday with tho following re titled to compete hi 2 private looms, dining room, dietary dii d in a Kansas jail, but nt last accounts 1894. The fol ask for home made spices and the like. sult: Directors, Wm. H. Glover, John kitchen, and operating room. Tlie the authors of “ After tlie Ball” and lowing sers nnd directors were S, Case, E. II. Lawry, W. T . Cobb, That’s tho kind of home loyalty that The First Grand Prize Distribution of 300 Valuable Presents, sanitary arrangements are perfect with “Ddgy” were still at largo.—Boston □nanimnu-ly elected : President, Samuel W. S. White, Fred W. W ight and pays. __ which will be made March 7,1894, and every one signing bis or her name to baths, lavatories, closets, etc. Dr, Globe. Bryant; Secretary, Fid ward K Gould; W. W. Case. John S. Case is re-elected the subscription blank balow and sending it ta*»ur office, wit »2.oo will receive CITY CHAT. W. V. Hanscom is the surgeon in charge, (Treasurer, Leander Weeks; Attorney, [ president, and G. H. Wiggin ia cashier. Tlie Courii r-pn/ette for on • year, regular p ric es oo, I hk WLekdy Recorder while Mrs. Dr. Bello S. Ayers is the Culture is getting in its work in K an J E Sherman; Auditor, E M SubbsjfF B. Hatch and Harry Hix are clerks. for one j par, price $1.00, and ar~ ono of the several premiums illtHlrat d be low, worth 75 cents oach; tola 7fl, |,..sid»»s being entitled to figure out the Here and There About Our Rapidly matron and house physician. There sas. A Lawrence papor rebukes a Tope- Directors. Samuel Iirymt. Albert W. | o time required for a United States silver dollar to fill I rota the top of The Growing Metropolis. eka paper for saying “The Matabeles." Recorder Lull d ig, 15 Spruce stic-’t, N«nvYor.{, to the street below. the dis nr: four regular nurses as follows: Butler, Samuel A. Burpee, Gardner L. | The following directors were elected tance froui the top of the building to tin street being exactly lu5 feet and 9 Miss Winifred Shaw of this city, Miss The Lawrence critic declares tint ‘ ma’’ Farrand, J. Henry Flint, Harry O. at the annual meeting of the stockhold- Inches. ’ ATI? a well known is merely tho article “the" and that it is A silver dollar will be dropped from t io top of The Recorder Building Clara Porkins of Newcastle, Miss Cum Gurdy, E Mont Perry,Frank C, Knight, „r8 of Georges National Bank of Thom- Rockland business February 2s, lf-94 at 3 p. m., and the time required in falling will he accur mings of Union, Miss Fuller of War only proper to say the Tabeles. Ju-tus E Sherman, William S. White, aston, held Tuesday last: Caleb Lovon- ate! v timed ami the time pub isne , In I he Weekly R i iorder, March 7, 1894. man, who employs Ezercii your wits and send n your answer t j tins p oblem. ren. Miss Shaw is head nurse. There is L"ander We ks; Finance Commitire, saler, Edward E. O'Brien, William A. The follow_ v ng partialpar tial list o. prizes wi.lwill byE given to tt.e subscrilM'rs who a number of meu: a corps of assistants beside these, m ak As stated elsewhere President Cleve Samuel Bryant, Frank C Knight, Campbell, Moses R Mathews, C Sydney between now and February 23. 1894, first send the correct failing time of the ‘‘Catholics are al ing a total of ten in all. land refuses to pardon Millorand Clark, Gardner I,. Farrand. Smith. Edward E. O'Brien was re those first Bending nearest the correct nine. and the pr os will be awarded in ways church-goers, th e order numbeied. No. 1 golnjr to tJi- o Ilrst sending the correct or near At the present time there are six the Jeffarson Burdan murderers who are There is but cne change on the Board elected president, and John O. Leven- est the correct time, No. 2 «oin to the seoond sending the correct or next and on Sunday yon patients, with accommodations for four serving a life sentence in Thomaston of Directors, E Mont Perry being saler cashier, Miss Lizzie Levensaler nearest tho correct time, and & , o i throughout the whole 1st. can depend upon T ry It, and you may receive on , of these Ne v Ye ir Gifts. teen. Three of tho six are sufferers who prison. Those mo:t conversant with tlie chosen to fill a vacancy caused by the assistant. it that they will The oorrect tim e w ill be published in The Weekly R ecobdeb, March 7, are unable to pay one cent towards their case endorse the president’s action. In resignalion of James Donohue. The o 1894. bo at mass and not Don't think that others may bo ahead of y m. Tee last person Bonding care, and the hospital is caring for them this cuse clemency would be ill-timed. report of Secretary Gould shows that Tho annual meeting of the stock- the enswer n ay wm the Ilrst. pr.ze.zo. It Is4s well worth trvtrying. off sprecing about the country j and on without hope of remuneration. Of remarkable prosperity has been the lot ho'ders of the Thomaston National Bank A list of the prize winners ill be publisbe 1 in The■: Weekly Reco Monday morning as a result, you will March 7.1894. course the institution can't do that kind The public will watch with interctl ^ js association for the year just past wnB held in their banking room. Jan. 9. generally find them at work and in a of work to any great extent and exist, The old board of directors, viz., SL LOOK OUT FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR I the progross of the co-operative experi Dispite tue financial stringency through condition to work.