Courier Gazette : February 21, 1893
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T he Co ijrier-Gazette. V olume 48. ROCKLAND, MAINE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1893 N um ber 7 LOCAL LACONICS. PERSONAL POINTS THE “BROKEN PINION.” FOR THE LADIES. stead a handsom e doiley under , very UNIVERSITY eXTEssoN. OUTLOOK, plate, dish, nr glass, upon Ihe table Regarding P op’e More or Less Well Tiie following artieie has been mailed Advance Hints and Suggestions from The Csp ure of the Bssiile Proves In ! Tim southern paper which spoke of a Things Trivial and Otherwise Gathered Lem otes's Mag.,zine This, of course, riq’iires Innunn ruble Up by Our Keporieis. Known in Our Couniy. ns lor publicat'on: tensely Interesting. j recent faeliunnl light in Tennessee didn’t sets; and, as if these were not enough One dav a convict in Joliet prison I , , . , . , . make min Ii ol a mistake when it called A happy tesult of the present s'yles is to distract the busy hou-ewife emiilou- The second lecture by Prof. Sbniler Will Fuller of Lynn, fotuierly ol this picked up a scrap of p iper from the o ir- , . .. , it a "family fewtd.” OW sm all Ini’ been ' ' ' , 'bat the hourglass waist wnti its de "I keeping up with her sisters. there are M athews ol c dby U niversily.in Hie U ni the dealh record city, is visiting in tow n. ridor, on which were these lira s: , , , , , • , , , still Olliers, for alter-dinnor c If,,', vases versity Ex ensloiiG urs, ,was given in Hie i forming length—(or which absurd dis Hereafter he will bi known ns “ Fac Ibis Winter mid lorlion ol nature we have to thank the at. every plate, bread arid-butler piste. Fust Baptist Chu c'i. Wednesday even- tory Inspector,” ineti ad of Deputy Labor Spring compand Our distinguished Bo-ton representa sherbet glass, etc. mg.to a l u ge and appreciative audience. A b r.l . I.r. k- English tailor—tins almost disappeared, Commi-sioner, and will be independent with one year tion mentioned, last week Inis returned Hi morning j Most corsages are round and Bhorler, Tiny aifiirs of line linen not over I be su j ct was Hie “ AnH-feudal Per III i of other departments. ago! Last Jan homo. pinion, with wide, seamless backs, and mote three inches in diameter, intended for iod." and embrace I Hie iu eling of the uary ami February or l.-ss fullness in front. T here is an the bread-and butter plate or sherbet Suites General,the Evolution of the N it- Asa Potter of Maverick Bnnk fame Geo. Bitty, wlm has been stenmboat- [ found ■ young life brokt-n our uudertnki rs were conducting two By s n s s. iliicilv.- a r i; enlire absence ol the driven into-the glass, are olten made in lire form of a ional Assembly. Ihe Capture of the Bis- gels n total of about 25 years in prison. and three funerals a day. It’s a case ol ing out of Portland, lisa gone to Phila Ami n,i 'to,I will! a Chrl-t like pity, single flower; as the stinll iwer, d o g tile, the Outlawry ol Hie old Regime,the I lt» k to n In my lieiirt m old i ff ct, ruse and comfort being a This is a lung time, but then a pardon In grippe or no la grippe.... We saw ill delphia to accept a sleamboat po-ition pronounced feature of Hie present modes. wood blossom, poppy, rose, or marguer Assembly's Move to Paris, R trospuct cun shorten the longest sentence. S. M. Venzie’s last week a sled with pa il being his third engagem ent with Hie lin t II,. Great hrendlh is given to Ihe lops of ite. The dogwood blossom, from tin and Prospect. tent spring steering apparatus, designed Philadelphia company, lie will proba ag.e, corsages by rovers,—single, double, and simplicity of its lines. Is one of He I lie lecture proved of especial interest Judge Gresham may bo Cleveland’s Bui la, I.lr I for bob-sled work. When thu present bly reiura to Maine next Summer. i pin Ion even triple,—breteiles and berthas plait- most • ffd iv e; it should be embroid- and profit mid t'|e «ppakur was warmly Secretary of State. The possibility is generation was running bolts a pole was I rl very lull over Ihe shoulders, and ered in pure white, touuhed here anil applaud d at Ihe clu-e of tbe address, no morn pleasing to old line Democrats considered all tbe steering apparatus ' paillettes. When not carried to too there witli green and red, as in tbe I Tho class work ill it full iweil was ol llial Jaek-oii’H appointment is to old line Crpt. Fred Pearson and wife arrived I II re c In,,ding for , very rain; necessary. Hut it's a new era, nnd naiural 11 ,wer. great inleie-t, many o' the audience pro Republicans. from Nova Scotia Tuesday noon lor a IP " Hit' lard Witt, ' hi, hrek-li ['till,J,I, great an extreme the effect is picturesque • • things have changed. As a well known Never sum s as high fig-ili. p uad ng iijii. iioih Which were prom pt- visit to 'lie Captain’s o d home. Pleasant and most becoming, and by contrast Hie Some of tbe n ci,i iludeys for llie , , ,, .. .. Tbe Oxford County papers are still citizen said tbe oilier day: 'Boys and This m in had been converted in the - i i , f i ,. Iv aud bUilllully uusw ered by l’rof street Capt. Fred is one ol our most M tinal waist looks quite small enough finger-bowl, ele., arc of slnnre-t bran ,, , wrangling over tbe location of Ihe court girls extract to begin wneru their parents early prrt ol Ills imprisonment, ami tin , Mathews. highly esteemed master manners anil Much is said about tint extended shnul- jambric with wide borders of exq lisite , , bouse Why nut locate tho building in left off’’ , ..Tu«-dty noon after the words c nite to him with great force II, der si ams, hut, ns a ra itter of fad, they is gladly welt: uned It ime alt-r bis long Spanish drawn-work. I, non doi'eys ol Tne lecture Wednesday evening was Ihe town which will give the most heavy snow fall, the electric snow plow thought ol his sin.amI rcaliz d bow hard are cut only a trifle longer An ap voyage. He is looking well aud is the all sizes are made in the silane ol a given additional interest bj a large map money towards beautifying the build succeeded in g e ttin g down through .Main it would tie henceforth to in ike his way peuranre of greater length is given by same genial gentleman as of yore. leaf or fl iwer,—clematis and water-lilies of P o n enl trgu I from a small one by ings? street and in the nlternoon the cars were in Hie world J tin, abundant trimming carried over th being used in addition to those already S ili-master Smith of the Hi-Ii School and regularly running ........ Joseph McLaugh He cop ed the stanzas ami kept them .p,adders, mid liy Hie character of Hie There seems to be a great deal of sav menlionu I,—and are covered almost en Principal Much II of tho Lincoln Street | lin cut Ilia wrist quite badly Monday ol Miss Marie I. Sin ill of Allston, M iss , carefully j which, while increasing in ings buik legislation threatenn^. We tirely with embroi lery, giving Hie e ffe e t G atiimar School. Messrs. Smith and I last week.... Some of tbe patrons of tbe celebrated tier 12 'll birthday nnniver-ary W ie n he cam e out of prison, he resol ■ ! ,.jltlel. <|r„op or 8|,ltll) 0„ ti in8l(.a j o( don’t understand th at our savings l'lfi^ti- of natural blossoms A band some ,i t Mitchell, wlm are managing the ouurse, Ilook & Ladder levee from Rockport last week. Five girl friends, making ved, (rod Indping him. to preach the | being thrust up as formerly, tutions have been doing anything ti/ recently noted was embroidered with a are putting a great deal ot efficient work and Camden didn’t get home that night with her tiie W adsw orth C lub, were tin- gospel. Many looked upon him wi h warrant this onslaught ol legislation! Violets, sweet violets! If you would (1 iwer for every month. Carnation, lie into it. and are tile means ol giving our because of tile storm. guests ul honor,while others called with su-pi don, bin G id give liim friend-, We do think, however, that the tax bill be chic, you must wear or carry violets January; cyclamen, for February; people a great treat. There are signs of snow at the foot ot congratulations. It. was not “ pink ten” and be gained the confi lenco of people proposed should pass. Irom now until Easier,and with every cos hepaticn, for Marcb; violets, for April; Myrtle struct. Snow at Co , fruit ileal Mil the tivdc was spread in pink and the wherever ho went tume and on every occasion.—a boulnn- pansies, fur May; lilies for Jura-; sweet The next lecture will occur Wednes era, put il out ...Steamer Penub-oot ligbtsanilciisiuu.es w eip pink and in In telling bis experience, ho often re The Intest sharper trick heard from in nicr wilh your morning tailor-made, a peas, for July; nasturtiums, for August: day, torn irrov, evening, in the; First now makes Belfast, her up river port, pink piper suits the sister, Miss Emily cited ' The Bird With a Broken Wing.'' Maine is to advertise “ n o elegant steel I uger hunch un your corsage nr sbouldir golderirod, lor September; cosmos, lor B ipiist Church.