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MANUAL
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PAUL HENRY PITKIN,
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ORGAN I ZED SEPT,
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"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for
brethren to dwell together in unity!"
Psalm
133:
FARMINGTON,
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First
THE
Congregational Church
FARMINGTON,
N. H.
PAUL HENRY PITKIN,
ORGAN /ZED SEPT.
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15,
Pastor.
1819.
how gooil and Irow pleasant it is for
brethren to dwell together in unity J"
'Behold,
Psalm
133:
FARMINGTON:
Printed by
J,
E.
l.
N. H.
Fernald
1876,
& Son,
�RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Every Sunday, Preaching
at
10-30 A. M. during
the entire year.
Sunday School, immediately
after morning worship. The hours of the remaining Services of the Lord's day vary somewhat
during the different seasons. Each change is
duly announced to the Congregation at the regular Sabbath morning assemblage.
Every Wednesday, there
is a Conference for Prayer, with a short lecture, in the evening at the
vestry,
Friday,
ing
A Sunday
School Teacher's Meet-
conducted by the pastor on the first Friday
evening of each month. It is expected that every
teacher will endeavor to be present.
is
The Holy Communion
Sabbaths
and Nov.
first
is
in Jan.,
M. on the
March, May, July, Sept.
held at 1-30 P.
The Church Committee
will
meet
for
counsel,
with any who may desire to connect themselves
with this religious organization, on the second
Wednesday evening of each month, after the
weekly prayer meeting.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This manual has been prepared under the direction
of the Ohurch, by a committee appointed especially for this
purpose, consisting
of:
Paul Henry Pitkin, Pastor,
Kichard B. Hayes, Deacon,
Daniel W. Edgerly Olerk.
�TO THE READER.
Are you a Christian? If not, remember: "Now is
the accepted time, behold now is the day of salvation"
Jesus said: "I am the way, the truth and the life:"
44
Come unto me
and
I will give
all
you
ye that labor and are heavy laden
rest."
If a Christian, why are you not a member of the
Church? Is your present position, in this respect, the
one that you would desire to see your friends occupy?
All those are welcomed into our fold whom, in the
judgment of charity, we believe that Christ will welcome into his fold above.
If you wish to unite with us, please read our Confession of Faith, Covenant and Rules of Church Government and make your desire known, at once, to the
pastor or any member.
Should you desire to unite
with us by letter from another church your certificate
may be handed to the pastor or any member of the
Church Committee.
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FORM OF ADMISSION
ON PROFESSION OF FAITH.
ADDRESS.
Beloved Friends:
assembly
for the
You have now come before this
purpose of confessing your faith in
Lord Jesus Christ; of consecrating yourselves to
the service of God; and of entering into a special
fellowship with this church.
It is a solemn act, but if done without reservation
and in humble dependence upon God's sustaining grace
the
it
will
be a source of great strength and comfort to
you.
That you may unite with us intelligently we ask
vour attention and assent to that form of religious beas the visible bond of
lief which has been adopted
our fellowship.
Hear, then, the Confession of Faith.
We believe:
That the Scriptures of the Old and New
Testaments are given by the inspiration of God, and
infallible revelation to manare the perfect and the only
kind of religious truth and duty. And we believe that
they teach these fundamental doctrines:
That there is but one God A Spirit infinite in all
Creator and Govnatural and moral perfections; the
as Father, Son and Holy
ernor of all things, existing
—
Ghost.
That man was created
^
sinless,
but in conse-
quence of the first transgression all are by nature
without holiness, and alienated from God.
That the sufferings and death of Christ meet all the
of justice, and form the only ground for the
demands
forgiveness of sin.
That salvation
is
freely,
sincerely,
and earnestly
of repentance toward
offered to all men on condition
and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
God
without
That the influences of the Holy Spirit,
gracioush given
which none would truly repent, are
to all.
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That tLe distinguishing ordinances of Christ's visible church are Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
That there will be a resurrection of all the dead,
who will be judged according to their acts in life; and
that the wicked will, in the language of Scripture,
'go away into everlasting punishment, but the right4
eous into life eternal."
This you severally profess to believe.
[The ordinance of Baptism will now be administered
to those who have not previously received it.
To those who have been previously baptized, the
minister shall say; having been heretofore baptized
in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy
Ghost, you now acknowledge that consecration of
yourself to God.]
Attend now to The Covenant. You do now in the
presence of God and this assembly, solemnly avow
the Lord Jehovah, Father, Son and Holy Ghost, to
be the supreme object of your love, and your only
hope of salvation. You also consecrate all that you
are and possess to the service of your Maker and
the good of your fellowmen; and you promise by
the help of God, that henceforth you will endeavor
to walk humbly and uprightly before God and the
world. You do also in an especial manner covenant
yourself with this church, agreeing to submit to its
rules of government and discipline; to attend when
practicable, upon all its ordinances; to seek its peace,
purity and best interests, and to walk with its members in sympathy, toleration, courtesy and sobriety.
In view of such a belief and these promises, [here
the church rises] we, the members of this church,
affectionately receive you into our fellowship, ami
declare you entitled to all the privileges of this church
and a sharer of all its responsibilities and on our
part agee to watch over you with christian sympathy
and forbearance, and to seek your good in all things
while you remain with us.
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And
in these
new
relations,
fullness of those blessings,
who have
may we be helpful
may we
prove the
which the Lord has prom-
ised to those
entered into covenant with
him;
to each other in all the walks
of
life
May
and a united power
for good.
with you to the end of
your pilgrimage, and then may there be granted to
you an abundant entrance to Him in whose presence
is fullness of joy and at whose right hand are pleasures forevermore. Amen.
his richest grace abide
RULES OF GOVERNMENT.
The officers of the church are Pastor, Deacons,
Clerk, Treasurer, two Auditors and a standing committee.
The Deacons to be chosen for five years.
shall preside at all business meetings
present, and in his absence one of the Deacons,
or some other person chosen for the purpose.
**The Pastor
when
There shall be an annual meeting on or before the
Tuesday in Jan., subject to the call of the Deacons; at which the following officers shall be chosen.
third
A Clerk, Treasurer and a standing Committee of
which the Deacons shall be a part.
The Deacons and the annual officers shall be chosen by ballot.
A special business meeting may be called at any
time by the Pastor or Deacons.
In church affairs every member in good standing
eighteen years of age shall be allowed to vote.
be the duty of the clerk to keep a record
important matters connected with the church
and read the same at the annual meeting.
The Treasurer shall have charge of the money and
It shall
of
all
all property belonging to the
report at the annual meeting.
church,
and make a
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The Auditors
shall carefully
examine the Report of
Treasurer previous to the annual meeting, at
which they shall give, in writing, their approval or
the
dissent.
The Standing Committee shall act as a committee
of vigilance and with the Pastor as a committee for
the examination of candidates for admission to the
church.
The Lord's Supper
shall be administered usually on the
Sabbaths in Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. and
Nov. The admission of members, together with the
first
celebration of the ordinance shall constitute the service
of the afternoon.
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be propounded to the church at
least two weeks previous to admission, and if approved by the church, notice thereof be publicly given
on the Sabbath following.
Candidates shall
Candidates bearing letters of dismission from oth r
churches, shall present them to the Standing Com
mittee, and if approved be reported to the church S'or
action.
Members who remove from town
are expected
to
take letters of dismission, within one year, to some
church near their residence, unless they give satisfactory reasons for delay.
Members of other churches, who may wish to commune with this church for more than one year, are
expected to remove their relations
to us, unless
they
give satisfactory reasons for delay.
Any member having cause of complaint against another should immediately seek to have it removed, as
directed in Matt 18: 15, 1(5, 17.
This church considers immoral conduct, breach
of express covenant vows, neglect of acknowledged
religious or relative duties, and avowed disbelief of the
articles of faith assented to by the members, as offences subject to the censure of the church.
Any member who shall be accused before the
church, shall be notified in writing of the charges
against him and entitled to a fair investigation and an
opportunity to make ids defense, except that the forego
ing process be waived with the consent of both parties.
The censures
inflicted
on offenders, are private reor excommunication, ac-
proof, public admonition,
cording to the aggravation of the offence; and, incase
of excommunication, public notice thereof shall be
given from the pulpit on the Sabbath.
The foregoing
rules
may
be altered
or
amended
at
any annual meeting by a vote of two thirds present
and voting thereon.
�PRESENT CHURCH OFFICERS.
PAUL HP1NRY PITKIN,
Pastor.
DEACONS,
Richard R. Hayes,
Israel Hayes,
Hosea B, Edgerly.
CLERK,
W. Edgerly.
Daniel
TREASURER,
Albert E. Putnam.
AUDITORS,
James F.
Safford,
Charles Hayes.
CHURCH COMMITTEE,
The Pastor, Deacons,
James F.
Daniel
W.
Edgerly and
Safford.
SYSTEMATIC BENEVOLENCE.
According
to the plan
adopted
for
1876, the con-
tributions are to be distributed as follows:
Foreign Missions,
40 per cent.
New Hampshire
Am.
Am.
Miss. Society,
together with the
Home Miss. Society,
Miss. Association,
Contingent Fund,
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30
20
10
"
"
"
"
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RECORD OF THE CHURCH.
Town of Farmington
incorporated
Church organized Sept.
15,
Dec.
1,
1819,
By Rev. James Walker under
MINISTERS. SETTLED. DISMISSED.
James Walker,*
1826,
1819,
Clement Parker,* 1827,
1829,
Timothy Morgan,* 1840, (Apr.) 1842,
Joseph Lane,*
Benj. G. Willey,*
Roger M. Sargent*
D. D. Tappan,*
Roger M. Sargentf
W. S. Kimball,*
of the
the auspices
Miss. Society.
New Hampshire
1798.
TIME.
7 yrs.
44
2
2
2
3
"
- 4
1844,(Nov.) 1846,
1847,(Jan.) 1850,
1
1852,
1851,
6
1852, (Oct.) 1858,
1860, (Mar.) 1869,(May)9
2
1869,(Sept.)1871,
1872, (Apr.)1874,(Dee)2
44
44
"
"
44
44
Eugene H. Titusf
Paul H. Pitkin,*
1875, (July)
Between 1829 and 1840 the church 'was usually
supplied by students from Andover Theological Seminary, also by Elders Nutter, Simeon Swett, Hiram
Stephens, Enos George and Dr. Blake now of Gilmanton N. H. One of the Andover students, Rev.
Mr. Fiske, was instrumental during the year 1833, in
obtaining the first Sunday School Library.
DEACONS.
Noah Home, Jeremy Wingate, Daniel
George M. Herring.
These have
all
Hayes,
eminent
community.
labors of Dea. Herring
rendered, in
days past,
service to the cause of Christ in this
To the patient and efficient
the church has at times felt it has owed almost its
As Sunday School Supt. lay-preachvery existence.
of
er and an earnest worker in all departments
christian activity, his character may be held up to
* signifies acting pastor.
f
signifies installed pastor.
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community as a shining example of what may be
accomplished by one individual who day by day seeks
through God's grace in the heart, to mould his life
this
after the pattern of the
Divine Master.
First Congregational Church Farmington.
M KMBERS.
Those marked
1819
($)
are deceased;
(t)
are dismissed to other churches
Benjamin Furber
Peter
f
Akerman
Noah Ham
Mary Furber
Mehitable Hayes
Mary Furber
Rebecca Richardson
P. T. Richardson
% 1845 Dea. G. M. Herring
Mrs. E. E. Herring
Mrs. W. Colbath
t
1850 S. P. Hayes
1851 Mrs. L. Littlefield
J 1852 G. W. Goodwin
Ephraim Kimball
Mrs. E. Kimball
Theodore Furber
Abigail Furber
Betsey Furber
1821 Dea. J. Wingate
1822
Wentworth Emerson
1822 Wili'm Clifford
1823
John Walker
Luke Furber
Mary Furber
t
1853
t
X
G. A. Titcomb
Mrs. Susan Dame
Mrs. E. F. Eastman
Abigail Hayes
Emily Furber
Mrs. Abi'l Roberts
Mrs. E. Richardson
Neh. Eastman
Rich. R. Hayes
Eph. Richardson
Geo. Richardson
Martha A. Eastman
J
X
t
X
Miss C. R. Edgerly
Mrs. M. A. Bunker
1856 Mrs. M. A. Roberts
1858 Miss Ada Tappan
Mrs. E. A. Jarvis
J. Hutchinson
S.
X
1
t
Samuel Prav
t
t
Wiggin
Mrs. M. Kimball
1860 Rev. R. M. Sargent
E. G. Sargent
Mrs. Fan'y Sargent
Dea. N. Chamberlin
1859
Eunice Home
Mrs. Lydia Hayes
1841
Eliza Wingate
MissPhcEbe Hayes
Miss S. F. Cooke
t
Martha Hayes
t
F. Johnson
Mrs. M. E. Titcomb
Mrs D. C. Glidden
M. Tappan
X 1854 Mrs. A.
Miss B. Furbush
Miss Mary Pray
f
1855 Mrs. A. F. Hayes
Miss A. M. Hayes
Miss L. A. Hayes
|
Dea. D. Hayes
Betsey Hayes
Mary Davis
Nancy Wingate
W.
t
1836 Mrs. J. C. Wingate
1840
Mc. F. Cooke
Chas. F. Cooke
f
Mehitable Furber
Elizabeth Roberts
1820
1843
1 1843
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Chamberlin
Mrs. E. J. Edgerly
Mrs. L. Lyman
Dor'thy Colbath
Miss C. A. Edgerly
1860 Israel
1860 Abig'l
Mary
Hayes
E. Barker
T. A. Jones
t
t
Miss Velmer Waldron
Miss. L. L. Cooke
Mrs. Geo. E. Roberts
1872 Mrs. Alonzo Nute
Albert E. Putnam
Mrs. A. E. Putnam
Jared P. Tibbetts
Mary E. Scruton
Mary E. Wingate
1874
Mary Barnard
X
1861
1
1862 Mrs.
Ann
1864 Meht'le
1865
1871
t
Chesley
Hayes
Eliz'th Tibbetts
Sarah B. Marsh
Harriet L. Wingate
Mary E. Mathes
t
E. Grace Herring
Ella M. Edgerly
Waldron
Marion P. Waldron
1866 Eliza J.
%
%
X
t
Mrs. E. Richardson
Josiah Oilman
Abigail Gilman
Geo. K. Smith
1868 Sarah E. Dudley
1869 Mrs. John Nute
Mrs. E. J. Hurd
Isaac Glidden
D. W. Edgerly
Ellen A. Edgerly
Hosea B. Edgerly
Maria H. Edgerly
Mrs. C. V. Fernald
James F. Safford
Martha A. Safford
Lenora H. Gammon
Arthur T.Waldron
Lizzie L. Pearl
Ellen R. Glidden
Mrs. Marion H. Smith
+
+
William Wingate
Dan'l W. Kimball
Chas. B. Wingate
Charles Hayes
1875
1876
B. Pierce
Mrs. D. Pierce
t
Dan. P. Cilley
Rev.P. H. Pitkin
Mrs. R. E. Pitkin
Mrs- E. A. Flanders
W.
t
David T. Parker
Clara C. Parker
Henry H. Hayes
Maria F. Edgerly
John Haynes
Sibbel A. Haynes
Adelade E. Hayes
SUMMARY.
WHOLE MEMBERSHIP.
MAXES.
FEMALES.
TOTAL,
44
95
139
16
25
41
1
20
27
Memb.
21
50
"
"
19
37
56
2
13
15
Deceased
Dismissed
1876 Jan.
Resident
Nnn
"
71
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PASTOR'S CALL CARD OR NOTE.
The
early
object of this is to open the way, for easy and
communication with the pastor of this church,
any persons in the community who may desire to
His time being necessarily limited, prolonged calls cannot be expected.
to
see him.
SUBJECTS.
1
Questions of Personal Duty.
2 Questions of Personal Experience.
3 Questions of Bible Teaching.
4 Questions in regard to Trials, Burdens
5 Conversation
&
Cares.
and Prayer with the Sick.
6 Questions relating to
Work
for Christ.
7
Questions of Concern for others.
8
Cases which need Pastoral Attention.
or in your note, one of the
above questions or any other upon which you may
desire to converse. Hand or send to your pastor, stating when you wish him to call upon you or when you
wish to call at his study.
The way will thus be at once opened for an easy
and a free interchange of thought during his or vour
Write on your card,
call.
Sickness. In case of illness remember that the pasexpected to know the facts, unless you
have taken the pains to inform him.
Remember also that an invitation is always an assurance to him that his calls are acceptable.
Do not wait till the body becomes exhausted and the
mind beclouded before sending for spiritual advice.
Consult the sick, and. if necessary, the attending
tor cannot be
physician, as to the appropriate time.
If aware of any cases of poverty or distress, calling
for christian sympathy and help, which you alone cannot alleviate, be careful to make them known, in a
quiet way. to one of the Deacons.
�TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH.
Do you make
self-sacrifices in order to
church a pleasant christian home
make
this
for all of Christ's
true followers?
Have you spoken
whom
at the last
communion?
Were you
upon the members
and who united with us
not, why?
to or called
you voted into our
fold
If
Prayer Meeting? If not, why?
If present, did you contribute in any way to make it
profitable and interesting to yourself and others?
at the last
Do you pray daily for the members of the household with which you are connected? If not, will your
reason appear good at the close of life?
Do you earnestly pray and labor for the Sunday
School and all the interests of this Church? Please
consider 1 Thes. 5: 14, 15; Heb. 10: 24, 25; Eph.
5:
27.
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TOWJI O F F A R I U N G T O N
1810
Akerman,
Peter
Downing,
Akerman,
Phinehas
Downs, James
Allerd,
Benj
Downs, Jno
W
m
A u s t i n , Wd. Phebe
Durgen, D a n i e l
B a r b e r , Joseph.
Durgen, J o s e p h
B e c k , Sam
Edgerly,
Bennet,' W
m
Emerson, J o s e p h
Berry,
Ferber, Rich
Solomon
Bunker, Benj
_'
Josiah
Folsom, J e r e
Bunker, L n o c h
French,
Burnham, E n o c h
F r e n c h , David J r .
Canney, B e n j
French,
Gilbert
Canney, D a n i e l
French,
James
Canney,
F r e n c h , James J r .
Isaac
David
Canney, J o h n
French, Jon
Canney, Joseph'
French,
Canney, Thos
French, Stephen
Chesley, Benj
F r e n c h , Wd K e z i a h
C h e s l e y , Lemuel
Furber, Benj
Colbeth, Charles
Furber,
Colbeth,
F u r b e r , Sam
Huncan
Joseph
Joel
C o l b a t h , Hunkin J r .
F u r b e r , Samuel E .
C o o l b a t h , Winthrop
F u r b e r , Theodore
Dame, Hoses
G a r l a n d , Nath
Dame, Simon
Garland,
Dame, Tim
G r a y , Sam
D a v i s , Thos
Gray, Stephen
Demerett, P a u l
Trustram
Green, David
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TOm OF FAEMINGTOH
1810
(cont)
G4?een, Simon
Home, Nathaiiii
liam, Ben;j
Home, Nathan
Ham, Jolm
Horne, Noah
Ham, Thos
-Home, P a u l
Hanson,
Home, W
m
Isaac
Hanson, Moses
Hanson, Hoses J r .
Hayes, D a n i e l
Hussy, Micah
Hayes, D a n i e l
Jenness, Jere
Hayes, Wd Hannah
Jones, Joseph
Hayes, Hejjekiah
Jones, Joseph J r
fiayes,
Jones, Sam
Ichabod
Jenness, I s a a c
Hayes, Ichabod J r .
Jones, Sam 5rd
Hayes, I s a a c
Jones, Samuel E .
Hayes, John
Kimball, Ephraim
Hayes, Sam
Knight, Chas
Hayes, Wentworth
Knight, Robt
Hayes, W
m
Knight, W
m
Hodgdon, Wd Mary
Lamer, Thos. P
Hodgdon, Wd Sarah
L e a t h e r s , Thqs
Hodgdon, Samuel
Leighton, Geo
Holmes, I s a a c
Leighton, J a s
Holms, Sam
Leighton, John
Holms, Sam
Leighton, John
Home, D a n i e l
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Roberts, Ephraim
Murry, John
Roberts, James
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Nutter, James
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1810 List Of Residents Of Farmington
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A typed list, on onion paper, of residents of Farmington in 1810. There are written notations and additions to the list. This document was typed at a later time, probably because the original was degrading beyond recognition. Size 8.5x11
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1830 Farmington Village List
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This is a Farmington Village list of building/businesses, This record was made by Honorable Geo. L Whitehouse Typed on paper by typewriter, This document was probably transcribed from an earlier document. Size 7.5"x 4.25"
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Original created by Honorable Geo. L Whitehouse. This typed copy creator unknown.
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Original created 1870. This typed copy-date of creation unknown.
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Whitehouse
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1847 Farmington Shopkeeper Bulk Purchase List From Boston MA
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A December 15th and 16th 1847, handwritten, ink document by a Farmington NH shopkeeper detailing a bulk purchase of goods. Many Boston, MA distributors are present in the list. It lists goods, sizes, quantities, and prices for items on the list, as well as payment status.
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1847
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Unknown
1800's
business
document
food
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1869 Handwritten Martha Safford Letter & Envelope
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1869 letter to Martha Safford of Farmington NH, sent from her sister Bella. The letter is written on plain paper, with black ink. The handwriting is a beautiful script, but grammar slips sometimes and there are several writing cross outs.. The letter opens with pleasantries and regret for having not written Martha sooner. In the document she discusses Martha going to school, boarding with her aunt, a sister Marie, and coming to visit Bella and her mother.
Condition: Good. Paper is in good condition, but the ink is beginning to noticeably fade.
Size: 4"x5"
FHS-Kyle Leach
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1869
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1869
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Bella Safford
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Safford
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1875 Farmington High School Rank Bill
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1875 ranking of students in the four classes at Farmington High School after seven written exams of the school year. Lists include first and last names, grade rank, and notations for low rankings from ill health.
Size: 7' x 10"
Condition: good-folded into four portions with distinctive folds and two small blotches on back which bleed through the paper slightly. In a protective paper envelope from the time.
FHS-RKL
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Farmington High School
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Farmington High School
George W. Fernald Printer Farmington, NH
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1875
1895
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Farmington High School
Fernald
Goodwin
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1880 Graduation Exercises Farmington High School Booklet
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A bi-fold booklet of the 1880 Graduation Exercises of the Farmington High School. The event was set for eight o' clock, Thursday July 1, 1880 at the Congregational Church in Farmington, NH. Music was planned, as well as eleven speakers, including the Salutatorian and the Valedictorian.
FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington High School
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Farmington High School
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1880
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Donated by Lorraine Meyer 2018
administration
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document
education
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family
Farmington High School
Farmington NH
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school
students
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and dark
grc th* beUowa-drafl quickened the smoolderin*; Rev. Woodbury -6. Kimball, who served h e were called w u » i»w,u wcj u .
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•awisrwsii ,
during two years as acting pastor, and Mr.,D'arUng*s funeral was attended in mg-Und-.-unUl.wti.sighted.. th^cpsjLoJ, d ^ ^ e w c l
SoTife'tse •perk: u d lift b • fire;
And life {• a, flame rlsint higher and hlfher.
824 ^ a s h l n ^ p n St. Boston. Maag.
O u free breath of natamar. bope dies Id toes. resigned bU,po*iUon4n. . 1 8 7 i . H e , re Kjennebnnkby a great number of sor- Patigonla. During the last few weeks }money">'
And taw fssMedlhg embers wDl waken agate.
ceived a large numbei of persons into
••
*•>• •»«fo»'-w«« v«»v had. hut-when-we J 1 Aioar the d a y on "wiJahBlHrnarckwas
Thousand* of people die of wasting weak church membership, and In the coarse
,t (May T,-t8ff6yby^I Bu5d'fiIs S E O . S .
ening diseases every year who by all mice of his stay with the parish, the church
B A S S E T T ,
said, " I f - I •were i n h e a v e n And
of nature ana reason osgbt to be restored
Crawford, Tollea & Oo,, Uanaeera.
to health and (trangth. The medicines was erected which on February 10,
t h e villain, standing o n . t h etopof a.
OFFJCB; JVlUMn Block, Main St., Sarmlffnton,
Iannis;
they receive from the average doctor ac 1875, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Kim
heJU, I jvpnld
H e g u a r a n ^ e s ' g o o d fits', and w o r k .N.'n.
cording to regulation, etereoryped practice ball held pastorates also in Dexter and
v i n g h i m ao r no sale, i n Custom''and K e i d y - M a d e
are mere teraporary palliatives; they do not
reach down deep Into the vital organlam Wells, in Maine, and early in 1882 leaving a'slsteVTad ^ ^ ^ ^ y h ^ J i ^ ^ ^ J ^ f ^ h
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. i ^ ^ ^ T f f i v f c Men's a i d Bojs'clothinir.
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FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATS (JLASS
where the •park of life Ilea dormant wait intelligence of his decease, from pn»o^[ our former-pastor. ThnJ-tother.i» tha ica«erep>Il a t o ^ t ^ c p a j t s ^ p n n n e j j ^ ^ . * ^^'a^oh'tnonghts as'those."
'those.
B^BOLABT ANP B.QTLEB IKSTJICAHOE,
ing to be a-rraiene'd.
Idssed
monia, at Presque Isle, aaddenedi his. Hon. 8 . PJParlimj a.weJl-kn9.!in,law
enetcd In reliable companies at equitable rates,
JONES.
a. r .
In nnjnb<rla*«iCa*ea "Where every, other
as
many friends. He,was less than forty,
( h i s .<tanghtoi-'in--law'a 'Hand,' a n d to
remad^abMlntelrialbfpr;
Pierce.'* Golden
D e a W l n **•'
feAhra Insurance furnished In old reliable (divi
y«
seemed to
Medical "Discovery breathee«lta,etrantyvi- yesrs-of age.
dend paying Mutual Gompanlea.lX desired. *
tallrlng'poirem'pon'the' alumbe'ringforces
kleslng young FLOUR, GBAINyGROCERIES
The church reckoned itself as forto,
of life aad waken* them Into active energy
.Mrs.
Regular Office Daya I n Farrriyngten
ry'oldTnasK'
I t quicken* the digestive and blood-making nate in the coming of the Rev. Eugene now,
Evary Tuaaday.
lady klaeee
New D u r h a m . H,,M^
gland* and empower* them to supply fresf
rich nonrlahment to all the organs and tis H . Tiias as. the ancceMor of M r . Kim subscrlptii
Other days, upon reeeipt of call by ma£.telegraph
couts where all|lono*a.handitl8 an offlclal intfmatlort
ween, tbs, ,two
anes; Imbues the heart and lnngs with vi ball. Mr. Titus was a n exceedingly journal which .was established by. the.1
or telephone at our expeue. Address, OB-ArT»s
FOBD.TOLUtS * W , I > O V * ^ l t - H .
tality; destroying and excreting naturally good speaker, spiritual, scholarly, of film of OHlta.Ditsoji.a^d'Jwepadiatgxs, AlIant|o and_PaciSc ma^f steamy, and 'that you are an oldjnon, A s h £ £
eSver,"asjrqVw«g allowed to e a r r r , t h e i r
from the ayatem the bile-poisoned dreg*
which lurk in the circulation, thus bonding fine training, and everything in the pas and Is edited by Philip Hale, the. well freighters "stop
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!r Hps depend npon i t
Dp new constitutional vigor and activity.
toral relation*, was sstisfaotory
known musics^ critjq .of t h e Boston
BO YKAftS>
I took a severe cold which settled on my
Having served i s , an acting pastor Journal, himself an«adm.irable organist | of English make.
D Y
lungaand chest, andlsafferad lntensely."wffite* for one year, Mr. Titos w a s . asked on a. well as-littsrateur. The, huaioes,, mostly.Ohlltefa, although t h j r - n j u . t * & £ ^ r l $ b » storm a s h e w a s
Mr. Harrison Smith, of Oapcreek, Ky. " I
!S3it>.A . a'<' illl _
tried several of
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Tfee rest
tho wood^ neax
January 2 9 , 1873, to become settled m a r - g e m ^ U p c . l w g e o f Mr. Lorjp be every^jfion,
gave op all hope
HML LE ClilR'S
" . j servant g i r l r a n o u t of a
over the church. The council was. con DeUnd, whose wife Uthe-distinguUhed o f t h e way i h r o h the straits., wa* a
consumption and
.
weeks, I took rWehotilcsof Dr_X-ierce'*Golden vened an AprQ 29, and the installation author of ^ w t o p p k s , M a W ' t J Dellhd. narrow p s j M a g e ^ d e r e d by hijjb moun. reatourant and offered h i m a n umbrella.
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Pf»IB^W^J ^#A™?'
FBEKCH
REMEDY
Medical Discovery a*U am sound and well to
day, zieel better than Lbevofo tetrjears."
exercises took place on the evenmg,,of. T h i s record, is worthy of. t h e attentive tains. T h e ' ranges follow along the ;Ho thanked hey courteously a n d , taking
of. the attentive tains. T h e "ranges follow Wong thi
hfHADsT MARKsV
N e v e r
F a i l s ;
that date. They, coaais,tftd o f > volun •reading o f . I I . mu.ici.na. and c o n t . i a a | , c ^ , ,
DiaiONSV r,
ajthou^h srtme^veryfinescenery,
tary by the choir, introductory prayer, «Xc<illentjnmicin_a.cQn,veAis9t, supRle-.Lcoast, mostly . b ;
Klondike Expense* Are High.
DIORIEKIY THinANOy.
You Tweerr-fiTo S cent atsmps.bnnrs tnsl p»«art and
tetS°nU^?eeSKu?n'nsy~
A t present prices a year's outfit is reading of the (Scriptures, singing of ment, and good success should result places, where-we
ecavtneta thettostmlceptkalol their wonderfulprop
ce.
qeli^lrascertaln,rree,rwhether an lavestton
^rwhether lavesttonia
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pendicula
Address
'Communication* strict
w o r t h 91,000 i n Dawson Oity, and tho the installation hymn written by the from Mis, Pearl's work in connection would r n n u p
probablr patentable. 'Communications strictly
itrary. erties.O . A S L*CLAI* PIU. Co.. U . S . Ajreni*.
B S X
O T M S . N.B.AUcorrerpo^ezMCoofidcntial
ooaodentlaL Oldest oiieney for
jienc7 forefworlnir patents
oast of packing goods t o tbo Forks, t h e former pastor, Rev. D . D . Tappan, ser wjth tbe magaqne
aiurtrar&edbv null with trial packace. Seod4Cts.
- America. Wo-hare a Wasulnstpn office
ajd
covered
5 j ^ f^
h o
A..o. w .
a j d were cover with snow and ice. | '„"„ £ ' „ „ „~ a * ' i„' y^ u r debt, tor be
irTsulnptfor P>>aa>klet contaniinc Valuable.
Patents taken tbraaah Mann A Co. recelvf
nearest p o i n t t o whore, any. great quan mon by the Rev. &.JB. Qpaulding, D
XnrannxtlOM lorladies.
special notice In the
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After lsaying the BtraiU we en- -ii—j
dear, ydu havo indeed given
t i t y 1* required, ia,40 cents pet, pound. D., of.Dover, prayer- by the B e v . H . _
3 C I E N T I E I C AMERICAN,
I n winter provisions are •freighted, u p Stone of Rochester, charge to the
M.
beantUallr Uasttated,' IaiVest"elreiiUtlc<n' of
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,
Shortly after BismarokJiad taken his
SOMETIME.
t h e oroek* for about one-fourth of this
any aotentlOcJoornal, weekly, terms S . Q a yeart
3D
dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says.: "After
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alio alar moil.tie., gpedmen copies and 11 SUP
Dunns; the- time we were tossed
i n the F i r s t Praaaian parliament
price, however. The Indian dlstrlot pastor by the Rev. Sylvanus Hayward
Boos: os PATXHTS sent free. <d<lresa
Borne time we shall knn~ why
i^ * 8 4 9 a n orrprmentsaict: " Y o n alone
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creeks a r e from font to eight times of 8outh Berwisk, Me , the giving of sqllering for over a weelj_wltb flux, and 1 " " " j " ^ , " ; "ft?"
MlfNN" A CO., ' '
I n 1848 an p a r t y have a l a y o alone Onr snnnleft-t morntngs change to noon* ot
o.B» good run
farther .away .than, the iPorfa, ahd the, tbevilgbt bond of felloRtbipiby. tha U e ^ »ny physician bavlog. falUd.to r e l i e v e * | ( We had aibaiJly. lo Juan Fernadez, | f^n a l l your opponent said: w" Ys utreated |
rain,
381 Breaulwav. Re»v-T«tb
TB
oort of freighting to this locality moat Q. E . Street, D . D . , of Exeter, a hymn me, 3 was advised to cry Chamberlain's where we_atopped for repairs and to get , I -with polltenesa,' Let u s m a k e a bar- Ani why onr step* aro ahadowcl ao b j pain.
And why wo often Ho
t h u s h e correspondingly increased. And of welcome, address to the people by Collo, Cholera ani Dlarrbcsa Bemedy, vegeUfaleAJ^r^djKali wafer. T h e island gain-, If ~we train the u p p e r hand, w e
T H E DOWTSING CO.,
is very lofty, sdmeVt'ThV'finest'^nery' "shall'mare y o u ? if f o r h m e s h o u l d favor On couches sown with thorns of care and
I t i s worth, every penny of .-the earn the Rev, Swif* Byingtpp, D . D „ o[,
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A T N BAT, » . i t . ,
doubt,
y o n , you shall d o t h e same b + ua.'" Bis- And why onr uvo* aro thickly hedged abont
charged. -Again, sluioe lumber is worth, Exeter, prayer, anthem, and the pas and have the pleasure of stating that tbe r v
half of, one bottle cured me." For sale , , maxdk's reply V a s : " I f y o u r p a r t y h a s With W e that put onr loftiest plana to rout.
from |25.0 t o fEOOvper 1,000 feet„ao tor's-benediction.
HOTJSE B U L L P I f i G M A T E K I A f , ,
cording to t h e d i i t a n o a J t m o s t bo.pack
ita tray, life w i l l not be w o r t h living;
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Some tlmo wo shall know why
I t was with deep sorrow tbat' failing by W . J . Evans, Formlngton.
ed from t h e mills In Dawson and near
Bolldore' Hardware, Baled llay and
If oultffa viotcrions, t h e r e w i l l have to Onr dearest hopes are swp.pt so swift -away.
Straw, Cblmnov and Drain Pipe.
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There a r e about 80 people on tbe be) executions, b u t they s h a l l be con And why onr brightest flowers first doeay.
by. Wood for thawing tho earth and health was seen to be likely to, Cftusej
J . D . UOWBINO, MANAGER.
Why eong la lost fri sigh,
Up-to-da(a.msjertal np-to-date work island, of all nations, and very lazy— d u c t e d with politeness n p t o t h o l a a t
for other purposes is likewise scarce In the retirement of tbe minister whose
Why clasping ringers slip eo soon apart—
ilaspinf
most m i n i n g localities, and the minor presence had been so welcome and so -•-the kind that's done a t the News not doing anything to speak of. Pish- s t e p of .tbe.la.dder,"
Estrangement, space and death rend heart
DR. T . GORDON LILICO,
expenses, „of -.eroding suitable- cabins prized and in course of time Mr. Tifa*, oflioe.
e chief , A few years ago tl^e chancellor, w h o
from heart
bltes^bnms, skin diseases and especially ing and 'lobster' canning fi t b. .
domes
,
a n d securing tools bring the total oott and his very charming wife, with 'thejr. p E o r -e r o k e n one reliable sorts, insect cattle, horses.' donkeys, „ ' a l l and 'hogs. | w as greatly ahaken in health^ serioualy Until from deepest depth* tho teardrops start.
F t t br e l s
surfaces, remedy, Dc^ "Jdustrv.
They havegoats kinds' of
OF D V R If. U.
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aa
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•-<•- domestic animals.
There kindswild nmSeup'fiisl mln'd t<> reHre. He had
are are
MEUDER OF TUB ROT AX COLLEGE OF
of working olaimi t o a high figure. young son, removed, to tbe viclpttyc,o| \ f Itt4..\yjtch Haw>l Salve. When you Vegetables and fruits of a l l
Vegeti
Some time
VETERINARY SURQEO'NB, ENGLAND,
ThjWo^lSvqnite.vavlarge MtUpment a t relatiyet in Georgetown, Mass., .where call £or DeWiU's don't accept counter ahio raised' there. I picked figs apd .placed h'ia 'resignation I n t h o hands of Each other, ayo, aswe all ahall know known
we ourselves are
t h e Forks, 40 or more log cabins, t w o
feits o r frauds. Y o u will not b e
^ i p o i S r . one tfid'agod irionarch r e - Arid see how out of darkness light has grown. Will b e a t the Central House, Farmquinces, whi|e there. T h e for( and
hotels and a brewery having been er$ot- the death of the pastor took place.
And- he who lores ns &o
disappointed wlth-DeWltt's Wltcb Hazel caves where the Spanish kepf tbeir t n m e d V s o l v I n i ' i n a f W rninntea w i t h
ington, every Monday from
Deeplto onr wlufnlnesa and blind complaint
I t has been a pleasure t o see, al Salve. Boberts, druggist, L O. Welch,
ed. The Inspector of roinos also has h i s
12 to 4 p . m.
prisoners years ago were curio.ities—
ff^ *^*o*answer,'"NeveJ-l"
Will show us how his kind and calm restraint
headquarters here. Yukon log cabins though infrequently, M r s . Titus and Alton.
Left the island May 6
TTfelding t o t h e u r g e n t w i s h of h i s Oan mold a human soul Into a saint.
ore csually/abqut ilO by !2Q feet in size. Mr. Edward Tllp* i n Fsrmipg^onj
After pawing the equator h a d head
^ 2 « d i n office. A t the
Some time onr eyes shall soe
A possible blood connection of Admi
T h e walls between the logs aroxshlnkod where they are remembered with much
The silver lmtng to the darkest cloud
w i t h olay a n d moss, and the pitch roof interest.
ral David G. Farragnt was captured i n
While sUrcry ochoos follow tbundors loud.
D r .
H u m p h r e y s '
i s covered w i t h olay t o a depth of about
Some time onr hearts shall bo
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Musical people mpy remember Mr. tjie Philippine" "by. ^gnlnritflo, the In- blow of several day. duratron wbieh tm ^ t t - x ^ i e V H ^ , « U n Z i £ £ '
sur, inches. Thoy ore comfortable even
enrgent ohiet At,any rate, the captive's
Content, forgetting all onr restless mood
Speel ilea act directly upon tho disease,
Qeorge T i t u s , a near kinsman of our name is Parragut,' and a s Farragut's r V ° ^ f l ' , " ^ " " [ °
t r ^ i , y o u , ^ I can stiil m o u n t m y knowing everything ha* worked tor
And
In t h e coldest weather.
without exciting disorder in other ports
pastor, w h o bad a marvelonsly deep family, pflpo
Thinking perhaps t b e wind hdree,-' " J u s t s o , slro"; t h a t ' s t h o r u l e , "
good—
not un,-, land.
The how and when and why bo understood.
bass voiceandjsanghere frith]Mr. Avon likely that such I the case.
of t h e system. T h e y Cure t h e Sick.
B
. - - . „ . . . t , , . ^ . U J ^ S ^ A wtWivAtr. " T h ' ^ r l d e r a l w a y s
—Lillian Gray in Boston Watchman.
T h e Bev. W . . B , Coatley, o t Stock D. .Saxon, t h e fajnous buftone, wfco
J a m e s P . Mel ino, assistant TJnited
80,
CDMS»
Fatten*
bridge,-- Go., whllo attendlng.to his pas Itved fortsome time In.F«,tmjngton
1—F©Tcm, OoageatUonJ, InflftmmAtlong. ,33
A Ilesponae.
s a i d to some friends a t F r i e d r i o h s r u h :
Way .'•decided to run into San Franoisco, " | Have seldom boon a h a p p y man. I f The ''ancient wrong* that Is manfully owned.
toral duties a f Eilonwood, that state was
On'July 4 , 187S, "tbe Rev. Paul H . ^ a ^ ^ ' l ^ i n i j E i i r ^ t ^f^Ianohester^a
2—Wonni, WormFeTer, WormCotlc... .Q3
In the messago that sped on the"btoJT UaroB
'The Oregon lay in the same bay with I r e c k o n ' u p the. rare m i n u t e s of real
3—Te«ih'lnc.C^.Io,Ci7lng,WaakofalneM .35
attacked by obolera morbus. H e s a y s : Pitkin, of Winnebago, UUnois^begin.bis, money order for 10s, Od and* a letter
gale," •
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults... Q5
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ight, in the Straits. ElearfogJ
" B y chance I happened to get hold of a labors as acting pastor of ' b e ^ c h u r c ^
Is the wrong tho oonfesslng has far atoned
7^oa«hi,'«iotdl.Br<inchUU. .. .1.5
And becomes, incTood, as a 'wornout tale,
bottle of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera Mr, Pitkin, of the well kn,o,wn Ve^mo^J
6—IVearatcta. Toothacb*?, Paot^btj.... ,35
t • t n
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a n d Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think It fimljy p.( Pitkins, had not; Jong b e e n , ^
t>-IIeadathtr,&lc^
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Tho hall o£a jiooplo bravo and sincere.
l l ^ a p p r c M c a or Painful Period*. . 3 5
It oomoa llko tho Clasp of a friorldly hand.
was tho moans of saving m y life. I t turned from work as a njUsionsry lij
An answer it .finds In the hearts of us here.
J2-\VhItei, l^>oProl^i5o Period*^ ... . . 3 5
relieved me a t once." F o r sale b y W, Mexico. H e spoke 8panUb^u.i,nyv_M
For frank aro wo of this western land.
13-Cropp, LprvD«H-», Hoar«iie«A.... . 3 5
foriridid his two lovely little dsjugbtej:s,,snd | ^habatDoofiprawly
J . Evans, Farmlugton.
14—Salt nheam, Et^aUpcUet.Eraptlons.
m y To claim of kinship wo also are teal;
well as a leg, war ~
their no less lovely m e t i e r , j>,nd tt
15—Itheumallim. Rhoamatlo Palna. .25
Onr pulses fool the common blood.
first
pleasecPifne'bther'
little ones.jvoajd.giye occas,|oniijy, in
10—Ma.arU, ChIIU.T»jTcr and A'ijna. . 3 5
hut of common weal.
Subscribe for (he NEWS.
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pleasure Two nations these, aro beat by one common
lt>^Bfarrh.jBfl&ei*a^Co.dlDtfioHead ,35
public^xerclje,recitations pr s'^song iit
As their shores
to see m y irrigated meoddwa a n d plan
flood.
30~ lV h°opln c-Coacb
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the toijgoe nsmed.
,e7erd'itanspoi'ts taW'Wi li5» for tations t h r i v i n g -and at h o m e I took
Truth wears well.
People have
St-KtiitieyDTuoiea'
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Borioluln and t i n e are'e'e'veral m'dre tfi
They speak their vows In tho selfsomo tongne.
Mr. P i t k i n was an lnteUectu^ m«n. Virginia.
learned t h n t » ' D o m t t ' a U t i l e Early
pleasure} i n m y yife: and'cAUdron,"
38-lVerVoui beblllty..
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.Uu"^bl
Pronoun oo their faith through a common
Blsers are reliable little pills for regu and a most pleasing con|ers^iobalisfi' ] ^ B ^ ^ s o n S ; j r A i r ^ ^ r m j . , - ^
30-lfrlnarv^VeaVneii. WetUpgDed... .35
This rSftv
fe 9? '
!a JoVp at p. 'friend's
creed,
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lating t h e bowels, curing constipation and he was of earnest p!e,ty. ^.|(e felt, joS; U t e l ^ i o n ^ p e t a ^ ^ e ' ^ j f ^ ^ ^ c ^ e d ' n e a r hen
This i oTty y d d l ! 8 . ' r t 6 ' y ° ™ g . w o m a n w h o And nation old and nation young
77-Crip.BayPeTer- .
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and sick headache. T h e y don't gripe,
department, was made a peaif on t h o | {\* ^ £ _ h i , i_w tl ^ f j.-.M A * , ,
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Baa, the soul'of the "sea kings" yet In tbe
Dr. Hampbroy§* Uaaaal of all Dlaaaaoa at yonr
Boborts, druggist, L . G.Wiloh, Alton. - • however, tbat his previous work hVc dueen's birthday a n d i s said by The is very hillytfd;iahdy' a n d he wind' r ^ e h > ^ i i I a n d ' ' p 1 W t l y w i « t e
DrafffjlauorMnlltXl F T J
T X.
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breed, "
Soldtordruntita, or tent on receipt or price,
unfijtad-him- for that enjoying <of^,p.fl- 15ourt Journal to have selected the title . has blown ever since w* came l b .
ixrhn parents,' ^ o s ^ % ^ l i a f l Q : T h d l
numphreri' MecL Co., Cor. WillUm £ John&tav. nf e\Svere^Sa{urt»ily' ihuoh ''suri A common gospel we preach tho world—
toral duties which be rep^rdrd ijs^be' iif BaronHaliburton. H e is a n a t i v e ! T h e rtat 'of onr company are to
KawV^k., ,
A Plant Snore*.
We sons of the Anglo-Saxon race— ^
,
jWa^atfaok^likl.iliis^They
I t w)
T h e p l a n t known as vervain, which longing to ministerial labors, ancLat lh< Nova, Sootian andfthe first BlueNose to arrive t h e 2 8 t b . ' It,' will' b e decided,
atrlpeslro unfarlod,
yiWiify lumpro'*follr; 'le1tclIi 'gr a v e r y Wherever tho stara andend tblstlo and rose And
Is not dlstingnished for Its beauty and end of t w o years he des!rfd to^be.re- i n t e ^ ^ l | ^ 4 ^ l o r j i '
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b . we shall leave here,
Where tho sham rock
adie^Jlfei'aha' they w e r e jat£o*;frlgh&place—
which grows nowadays utterly diaro. A. C Bra»T,
I - ACTS AT
oiitxiTZ
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More than twenty million free sam
garded.rw^;,so 'pfcredJ ^ t h o ^ n ^ d s wa „b{d^en g oWj M y eS i tP H 'tW^/ ^ i% >
San
Fraoctsco, Cata., dare of eriad 'at ' t h o Teputatiori f a r Wgh living Tia tho freedom and manhood of man we .Zh« aaroe wonderful propMiaa "^nJat'Tenda
o l^ w ft
j
frf
w n i b h t h o candidate'enjoyed; 'As, how
ples of DeWltt'C Wltobr Hazel flalrehave schooner Frank D. Rofklfff.
preach.
t h a t they o ^ y : g i t h e r o ^ 4 t ^ ;thflr
( r R U E ' m eipUlln] E L X I R
S
S
Been distributed by t h e manufactures.
e v e r , thelf daughter Intimated, imdisso hIinlrsmeaetMft m expUllak »orin I from taal
The tyrant and craven we scorn alike.
dlvlnatfons jwhen,,th^(greatjd9g. .star
• • - imesBtetft
s
ahrt«mmakelt a Perfect Ulood P a r l a e r .
Wbarrbetter proof of> their confldeDoain
ike It a Perrocc B
eroaS ' l a oxfler L"tbat-.nolthor..sun' nor
IH';espol» ali,wast«,ana^pL
„_
.
Is all,wast«,ana^pelsODoas^,martar
it's rnerlfs do>you w a n t l r l t curea piles,
languages'" In "8pringrli
Marin* tho bloo4,rieh and pare. 3a coats.
taoaa should BO the deed.
O
I ' "i<-,-lA»kriwrr drasjrUtforIL j i i
tons,
saidV; ^ d r c s . - ' i n -tbe^Bhortest
which h a s been not only j successful
iDr;. J . J . JRlii^cfcitTOA Ankara. Me.
ipaceTif tlrner EobeTts,- drugglstj-IirQ.'
One Minute Cough u u r e surprises the ordinary acceptance of Jbe^yord; r|^lcb, Alton.
Minute uougn Cure
,
_ 'I
peoplo b y I t s quick cures and children buUias been also a p o w e r ^ o r ^ ' o w ^ W
•"i^.^P-.S^JL-.i t ,
- a , t>
ThereTglaof tbo tyrant ahaU ceano to bo 1
m a y tako" It In large quotttlUus7;wlthojit ils*teacbing and Influence^.
ike
Wo'toriuglie
'Every'ono did his best at BoinJeia tsusco Saxonand.Baxon clasp friendly hand,
^
DeWltt's Colic & Cholera Cure.
tho least vdanirer, It has won 'for Itself
st\dans;cr.
And one's to tho -wasUnnd, ai'orio to ,the sea!
I
T^ofront—l!)ldVonifo£ico how Dear- to giVO"the'Visitor a stlitpble'TOCOptioil.
togivo'—
i
n
PIe*5ant', Qtilclc Results, iJate t o take.
The longest single paltorate held,
tho best reputation of a u y preparation
-U & TJelghbonr in" KeW York "rrftmnev-^'
used today for colds, croup, tlokllng In with'the First Church I s , that .oWKe A Has Shown tha War Tor Adraaeed I born's'llttle child seenistodiWnkfrom P r a u l o l n vofl PnttkammejrJB.ptaents pnl'• "i ori a n air o f l g r a v e
rolenmity^and.ahe
Karal Oonatrnetloei'>
V him?
the throatj>r obstinate, caugbi. Roberts, iteY^WaJterfE.fDarllng, who succeeded
Wabash—Yea, poor feUojw I^Ypu see, stbod with eyes modoaUy ben^|irpor!,4he
druggtjti X^QSm^mi.
•<•"< Mr.'Pitktn^aDd-beglS hU long iSKfc* , . T h o ' i w ^ b r e W n g - r n h ' o f thobat4.. Bisn3rnrok,fon:a^h^g^throyr,
. jljahip Oregon,ahow'^'Huaaia"' thaTher' he named her Euialle during U»i
r— ,
hia arms,round i i s sweetheart's nock
Jcha. earliest, recorda of -illustrated .June 12, 1889, his final serman Jteing' .own naval archltocturo was not upto-fa's visit here I n , 1803.'—Kfoi
arid.' embraced; .'her VlgrSgnsly., before
'4a'te,'and the,Builder o f thrfpregpnTia; j p i r n a L
'"""'"''
'
o6mio literature - hayo ^beem dlsodvered
a ^ y ^ y ' h a t l f i r n e t o ' t e l l Urn ^hnt'bis
"
bj; Brugsorf^Btiy''in a p a p y n u o f t h e preaohed on'May 28^ 18a9,c:ln. which r j d w l n S t ' S e l e r i b ^ . b y r ^ r j h i l r a - ?
Jear, on Septernljer. JL8 Wa death took jflbn,todlBCuasplana for revolutionizing
Test of Patriotism.
cdnduct ^ f i a r d f y preper Itatfttrf&t:;
'
••An army nurse has„to.bo a t least K \ aAe reAdt^n4 h'oWeveV.^aii'iaTO
t h e Bussian ships. T h e speed perform^
» \ T o n n a h . T n e d r a w u i g s aro.coloradj: place.
b4tAtfiaL'^'l^c& tel8narok^.Velr3r '
><•:'£.,
JMr. Darllng^came of sound New Eng aSm of tho BrSbklWiKtad tneXJregonln years oldl"^
' ,apd thoy represent animals! ^performing
fob'a di-ftUing'this t a l e ^ d * i M ' < ! a i ^ n l ' *
ofipha'- \ 'Tha-brave-glrl-gT^lodT
oiurlonsT/snUgg. Oats** a n a
fiits"'i^ur« land stock, .and JofmoreireraotelBcofor 6Vorhaullng the 6 M o t f a l
Wce.^y|-b!|t5hls * h o m | "wlSta^ t)j tfiod tho importanoo
dfephlKev N e w ' | r a n a w i c K "wherihi?' btfeotivo fighting c
W i s i n g her plans.
They bare stood tbe test ef Tears,
I>iI^t!a.JiVlJ«h;i[a2oL'Salve h a s t h e
;WH£rrirl .DOUBT,
id havercuied thoux.ndl ,ot
largest enloof nny,£alvo,ln the world. ifchooC wasltoT mMiy yeMaiacTvil ofneer| 14 havo tho fnatcot WdllorF
•es'of Nerroul Dlvaies, sack
w?«'ji4:'-»':»??p»i
Cpstrnotlon of Oorvora'a equadron h a s
_DebllitT;iJln«eis.Sleepless.'
This foot and Its
l i e d dishonest
Dimr Kefir' Ciallmeit "br'tlie, Swejte*. - t .
ot, the Britith crown. •
nes* andVaricoceleAtrophy.&c
people to attempt i o , . counterfeit it.
Bhomod wood m'-^o^jpusbructlwrof
Tbejr dear the teaU.atreestfcea'
"t '« .Xfflnlrai*.I^vey^ 8aia:;0.'*A.:.Q"uiv'
X O out Sot 't&etonn who' attonvbta to •Well born, well.bied.a college man, W A s h l r ^ I ^ l y l i a s rBBn^TSn^pr^nat.
OK
^ . . . j ^ - thi cfaenlatieariaaleo^festloo
dooolvolyou when yon .call for DeWltt's andftgraduate of the Bangor theologi yooTrn^li"r^VbTnsod''lp. .ifflftt^^wary;
"tWsonV^bf ^Wedlan deScen£,"and hiBr'i,r^ecr; *ad.laipaTt>--bealtlir
e s
^ a r t checkedt*rm**t*tlf. UnletTpatlents *.
W t c h Hazel BalvcSthe, groat pllo cure.
ta&stioB \vei*? thihi^"Hl&oa''- vikingB;
,ylser to the whole beut*/.
Boborts, druggist,fc.G . Welch, Alton, cal semlnaryeJEwlng^KoKiJis^is latest thipa.now .in prooolsoJfconstrnoUon and. ir<li
are prtrpcrlTctmSd.lbrfrc
aia'pSod tfiihnvo "their *homes i n Sma-^
*— *
•
*
' **
* cliargo the pastorate of tHa-Kennebunk ikk • r a r ^ d c ^ j ^ k r j r p o n thorn- vntftl
^ a f ldesealed. y e o it pe
'
d s t Price S ^
h ^ d j t t p w v i r i o o ' o f SyTedeni' AdmirdI:
^ r a o ^ f i c ^ S e W ^ e ' J t r e l ^.
^
h'tiM&'BttolAti
c^rdMi^o^^flaX^MrrDarito^
"
Oamp*llto"lu a'SntiliolL
B a m p a o n " a n d f ^ e u t e n ^ V p o b s 6 n { a r e of
W. W^ROBe^BTcVXJRtTGQicVr. »AB*aNGTOK;5l.B.'
T^ai^;S*l;^^a»fi^?*
orBngBJ^a'Jijie.-; e^rjjttjcei J a n ' " " ! p T Bngla^'d !la%bunobrf thai"-honoi)forth
J . H . B., ometrlbar.Df.th'o'Sixty-flfth
tlaeeam'o stook.''—Ohloago J o u r n a l .
reglinont n t Camp Alger, sends homo spirit, a delightful petaon'airty, and" a in i the construotlon of bar; battleships.
'what sort of a/atarVnre-yoii going to make \a lifef Areyong>lng- to
t h o following rathor araualngjjoojloal .wide cultures to iqtvi thf -church in sp4cd •will not ba woriflccd'in'otaor to
_
Y \D make tn'ou'or and b*- eucceiejqi bnalncas inen t Or are yon going 'to,
opltomo' of *tno oxporibnoos of tho sol' Far'mbgton.
pritoot them with heavy armor, ffhlg
^eoPybirMtrea oul"!. XHi reateerleas' drndgery. ot bard labori HaU of this depends on yo-3
•itm-g: I "» •
> «'
He>was not ODly,8eholkrly and earnest oonolu>iblB.hii
than tho | jiritaajjme other
fiaftoii^^
' .
in 'tha.puipit,' Jiut IT? wSs'iomiEehtlir
•i>>-\*r
'h.ifriaTs\ X*We»Jm and boners await yon ifyoa.rffepare
S~
which en- Y O L / / V O a r " A 7 « / V S o S e l t to take tb6rk^,Men*nceiJed WHO^
human, ready to ofibr/hts honest hand
iTO'REABxV^youwanT-tc^'W
JB
_.
to tho erring', JbaVnJng- fo- Succor the
line and • t t « e ' a » ~ t b ^ c ^ d « r » M ' W e e ^
lorlng round philosophising,..
4istre;sed, charitable to fault, .seeking
ffin batalnB; for. poor place*-, If yon ore •wortb.tlSjs weak jon.vrlU/.get lt-suroir, Wejire-.
Digging dncliuClcarnlhg tactics,
to find and'lo'r'emo've tho 'Cause. oPwayy
n
r ^
£f»ndinr.StJ«;4MtIl}ouEV«h!ttlchiH,
Itor dlgnitj' will snitor fii,tho overzcnlons elf , r m M o n ? H v- e r S «t^ ml t n o ' ^ i o B tl - o^ g ^ r ^
o S ^
'
J
.wardn'ess, a,n4 wjlhal-a/toojir *f}t}X.-.*aVl | ^ ^ i ^ ^ H ? ^ - ^ ^ ^ ' ' o r f o u r t i m e ^ r d a y - a n d y o u 'Kho'VrstothBJtromii.'cJ'faineVana trio* tdplay, Jr«m e ntiho-eorpeouf^ S u ^ hlaeownwoy Wtho war'd U a; coarse In w u ,* - ,
' '^fi»^cSfM'd^n^fal?np,
»sa haTB
tomaJto
*
. OtfoWna'-'i^rk^fMIilHn^Wths?''! 'F'>,*ltf«htoaoIt ",*t s4-.v, KM**.:
.qharinine c'6fup»inion Iu socf»l, H'ie/«M
Jt^oa'^orA;ito.l»,.rcgfurdc<lifriaj,Ji rovrameo ».{;•>„. " -itsizi&ir. Htlmtoi«gV^Mft ^tlfH^Kl).rdr
ft '.profoond«7,T
. -- I
,
thflSntudMd,
Be irooa ihd ttoa'l acorn f^coajr-whtotboy Pf#s
c&<Hti£ p5pp"3(«*dInp;l>(!<ib!;ol TOT .rfauglitor ,ot Professor • SS«$ard d£lrK
Mling, srninblbif, "ousalng" cools,
penbaVehuYcli SndTif tliB'Tsemia^y'S^ »bi. » a.Bciii«y.770hios*o 'xiiaes-Her- p r o o f tliflt tlicfcrAvill thrive.
' - ^ . w ^ ^ a ^ ^ t r
.,XrJllngJf)t!ffK$[c»nIus;'Wiaa.up,>i- •< Bangor, was an Ideal uaiiqn.
Of.tlfjac ,°- '
on tnrf emiilswn^ifjn pth^r^
In ouj3--trousoris Kwluic rente u»*
iwo-oi)ndr8n, on.ly tho daughter outUf ed
Brminr.iUcBold'iliiis'cuSiijS •WoiTitl 'SoioXe i n Oooi i h o e .
Biilokliia p!)«8 »al elgsroltos,
•Tou invito dlasppolntmoat.wlion you f o o d ' f a i l s lo'hOUrisli thenl.
babyhood, and S^6O"*»JI taion from
• ' .4'''
•SrtfY I^rr^'i.
•Talking^bovi); cool,.,moa on.tho gnjj
bor\/oml«»renTiJ"iK 1881, Kaie'elghVy •.oiperliuent; DbwAviUttlaKarlyKIscrs
NATfONAL
'.re¥le>«a»f ' ^ W 6 W t t k \ U l t K e ' ^ U l k ?
I t I S t h C , S a m p W l t l l JMTfj;eB. Itrvjs—a m n i d i ^ ' w h l l q r i a s o o n d i n ^ .to.
BUSINESS
COLLEGE,
Th'er5cnte*oo*ilatl|j*tlou''a'Dd)'sIijk 'fieaa,
', t h a doafli t r a p was, offered a-oiwir'.by »
"" "
*
' ' ' tlienirBohtfia.fo%cs, M 2lcli.C& t^.,
Spouilj^a- vfarae »twl ^ltooilne-crAp*,
«weAu*i a? 'sur*'a& you, takeq l u l d r c n
t a a n in tho crowd. Honocaptodi^.iyhps tfthi 0NEwYoWBUS|i«|ESSJNSfffUTE^M E . i M J ^ S t f S J t , *
OelJIlia-^n^lflreo'eloikV- < I V
\l
Scott's Emulsion seems, to be , anoUior m a n ahbulcd: '
'
-Ksniljie /l*!lt,anOLh.earln*il'il)c
bloJ.b.er^JJrv.JShoTiard.'
,
Son'
tiet^atbo;BESlv'we--nlw»j3 have' a'Ttumhor-of jsiuuonte ^attendance, who bnve loft J
.DltluVUyr, OR we'rbJtqi; lu'elovsc,
I I
'ThVwlioie'viilue oL minlitctlal^Hork
•iCoiifk" j o n wanVa i5aloii, pwrtlncrr'
VoJiilarlMtc waia'Uie'VaVI'il bc'ovcr.'
'' 3So order' too large" and" "none' too the element'lacking.Jn. tlicic
can nol be ginged by that alone, frMeli
"jSTo, tiftute,""~w-iW"lioTOiiiy,,ftS t h e
amairt'd "r«eirt^BrWpt"'"*)id' careful fpgd,
D.Q/no^faU^to^yjt i_ - aiiorTff'Jv^^ustfrJgT;^
f,
U'se n -of{"the',-world), TK»t wMcTi is
o'Ap,
UR&UbV'tt'ttTe'MewsWce. "' "' ' *
tlone !n aeOrpi, iKe'c'onaideVatton b( fctrf
Wl0~s jl'hieni £hfe«." '
your cliildrch'ido'in-Ot thrive.
' W O I R E W M K U W ^ A ' ^ ' or Tolctoph Oporotog irhleli.we.»
laijia ttoDctarottoq. ,
cSmslances,-ineriirlilVoril'spoken, the I Wlcii VoU.'callJi^o^JJelifllli'a; WIwli
;^situJrVflri, and e'eOTrS.ltualloiii prompity.fornll grodnatoai of Dt)?lnossMagShJ.rthand .,
counsel, ir.e.'gentleie«tramLng",*ihe.(;on» jlJav.et-'Selfe'the^great V>]le.oute ilon'i It is as useful/.tor ,thcin jn
f.^rS™*ifcr w itoo»err,*Mcrch.nt»'*»nd prominent pitrons'inklmiwt overycauntyjinUia {
TKI^?'55?'S K " J ™ 1 • teaili>oail.ls oB-'rcntiest.- ^ItiaenM pntorVny ttael« Kofraca- J
jliy- r«s*tlr^bo«ineaa'frjiin aii*ndiii(< ih»\ iioual eucouragemenlj' tbej makinf onel [accept auvthltyj elwT-lIDon't l»e~ta1k:e<l. . s u m m e r asvinj.-wintcr.^, .
•VIesauit mriTenHon_S*Ani*ribtai'jouni(ii ^0 feel t)iat »om'e-oris Vho is reipecie'd il»fo a»»pUt«j['aj'ib^*rltute,%r^
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1898
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First Congregational Church
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John'rH - Hinrf: ta"f i t ^ N » w ^ ; I ) u r - '
ham where he ii driring a t»am
t'JKO.
bnt resumed muiical occupations a t the
t i m e b f her husband's locating in Farm- -'rawwiiar-'Aajn.'— M r « . A r t h u r ' B e a r d \ j U i ' i ' » l o » l ) | re ' —The.New',Hamp»hlre-'Hegi»tor can
ingrbn; T o the fact that family c o n
c u 11» r • I ' Pm per 'Of» •
•Oi'r'
be had at Roberta As Peavcy's drug
, . ^ > - v . - . , i ^ " - { A - 7 i iSpne,ofJb'elm6st"dbastrouj fires with sideration' have established her resi
covering from quite a aevere, ilineM,
heartburn,
atyre;
? ^ ' > * r ^ ! * * ' Sa*i;t'S'y,-''1 ^'"S,'- 'wh'[ch'--'F»rrnington w a a - e v e r visited,
-—'Kev. C . \J, I'inkbam'' ii e«pecl«<l
dence i n this section o u r citizens o w e
sick headache,
"
-;s •.
' S i ' r ' ^ ' r ' H S 5 ^ . o c c u r r c d ' s e v e n t c e n years a g o ycBtcrday,
—W.anted—Sewing of all Vlnds, B o x
gratitude.
Otherwise a small, t o m o ifRIDAY:MORNING, FEB: 12. .1892 io occupy I he lUjilial pulpit ^next 8a'f)
In ncoordanco^vith a s p e c i a l arrange^ Feb';, I O , 1 8 7 5 ; I t broke o u t i n the
and alt disorders of
l , ' i 8 Far'mlngtbiu
.«
what remote city might not reasonably
Imlh,, - ^
}.,-r^
ment with the publishers, w„e ard "ena'part o f the E l m house. C . E. Nutter,
the stomach, liver,
expect s o gifted a musician resident
*—Alias .LiTcia Johnson i< •oon lo g o i^-Kveryvone't'iat has botit;ht i t s a y s bled to furnish
TOBB
t o each o f o u r p
ie'to&
'Puis hotel stood i n tbe
L O C A I S ,
What" is it ?
T h a t patrons a year's s n b s c n p t i o n t o t h e
and bowels,
to ITkrerhill to ' t i ' o r k j ' a o wo are in. i t ia the latest.
o c c u p i e d by t h o W i l s o n in its vicinity.
Noneauch p o p p i n g corn at J. E . J?er- monthly agricultural j o u r n a l , the A m e r - r j
i, g
i
buUd.
formed,,
.*"'., . ^ " - . ^ Reg u! ar >' m eel! n ((' o f - C i H l o i r .'Pos
liald'si:
H O A I . L
T H E Y ?
ican F a r m e r . T h i s p e r i o d i c a l i s full o f
connected with
it were soon
"• —'JV3l.iJ3recii is in Y e r n o n , C o n n ,
" -.'^V. tbia* Friday'evening.^where.he has two cousins yery 'ill irith > - T ^ a m e i Jenkins, formerly a resident facts and contains m u c h information o f destroyed. V e r y little o f anything was
The last number o f tho Boot a n d
are the
.•-^; -^-Of^~cour«e ybu^a're'.'pefu
«»!,.»
R e m e m b e r y o u g e t it a b s o l u t e l y
_
fa .
i
di K,
coiiflUtWptiori;
1
he'fe',",wa«"in town tho first o the pres value,
f
Shoe Recorder contains this little arti
VH^'.Sieriel ^*}oiy\/-^TiCt'gowi
one.
safest, surest,
ent-week'.--, y
j FREE.
the n e x t building b e l o w , a large, four- cle in reference to our facilities in t h e
.„•—•The*-" cooiily comiriimionern w i l l
^Vj'^t?,',—BideV'^i^i'lWM'io.'be.'i"fashion
How?
and most popular
story s h o e factory o w n e d by Charles W . shoe-making line and hints as t o the
me«V«ecV'day 6f£the*[ c o u r t ' l o settle " ~ W o o d . - . s ' a w e & - ' a n d ; split 'to order
A^i.V.ea.lseiie. havmg_'a'tua»le*withMi> grippe;
By p a y i n g all arrearages a n d o n e h u r s t o n .
T
N e x t t o this factory was immediate needs o f tbe town
lown' paUpcr"accounts;' \,
• ^, and delivered In lots to," suit, cuitomers
medicine for
year jn,advance;'- ...
' j»X'^5"fjfjn-T' *7.- are' catching lot§." of;- pickerel "• r-^>;dW'ard'^.Bank«' ''; E<lwin;. Seayey.
the t w o - s t o r y h o u s e and out buildings
" W h a t is the matter with FarmingAll n e w subscribers, i f they p a y i nthe h o m e o f " U n c l e N a t " R o b e r t s , the
family use.
*
'/-it'';-;^"»t' t k e ' D a m p • 1 atell","aome V ' n f - i m 0f<|
yrrircirarle^XCiureTsJ'are'faMiiting' in * . ' ^ E . ' E ^ D ' o w h i n ' g W - E x e t e r , ' J w a s i n
ton, N . H . , as a good centre for shoe
advance, are a l i o entitled t o t h o offer. father o f Mrs. J o h n M . Berry. T h e
Dr.
J . C .A y e r & C o .
t o w n Monday.',-. •• . ^ ^ ^ s O - '
manufacturing ? There are several de
tlie;lccSuUiufc''op'eratibn»r»t "Milton.'
The A m e r i c a n F a r m e r enjoys a large
. i V - ^ i ; — T h e NEvrs'.and^American '• Farmer |
•Try. a bottle o f Minar'd's Liniment, national circulation, a n d ranks a m o n g fire fiend made a clean sweep o f all sirable shoe factories there awaitiog an 1
.—Yalon'linys'i'day falls .on Sundny
Lowell, Mass.
- M'{t-one'Ye»r^for • L. ^--Seiul-iln'- your s u b
these and then took tbe present Cali occupant, and t h e town i s full from .
this ytfar*th'c>efore;Monday will bo tho s o l d a t Roberts & . Peavey's, tho l e a d - the leading agricultural papers. B y
v« .V F r*"™ J.
.-•'•''<">-, * '
."•jr irig"drug ^toro'inVtowK'^for drugs a n d this arrangement it c o s t s y o u n o t h i n g fornia building. B y almost superhu cellar to garrett o f the best class o f \
time.tp mail thtflittlo.reraemhrances.
man efforts the fire was checked at tbi* workmen, all shoemakers from t h e
. ^ ' ^ T h ^ e ' b o U l i h g . c o a o e r n , which c a m s
to securo the American Farmer for o n e point, thereby saving J. K Fernald's
— E . 0 , Futtor.has recently comoout, p a t e n t medicines', f,'^:
ground u p .
From this distance it
" ; "vv*' - he re, from I.ac'6iii«j is located j n Shsck. with a new j o b sleigh. I t wes built by
— B a b b i t t ' s ' i p a p . p o w d e r at 6 cents year. I t w i l l be tb y o u r advantage t o
b l o c k . T b e flames were also comrnuni looks as t h o u g h all the town need* u a
Una ' o n x l a m l y on hand
.;;Rf ?-ford » .block.\
call p r o m p t l y as this offer is limited a s cated to t b e house west o f t b e hotel,
P . Tibbptts and s h o w s tho master a p'ackage at J>"E."Fernald'».
little sand-" Shall we send a load
full i ipplv of the bcni o f
M i > ^ ^ K l d e r O < s « r g e i A V i ' B t o w n o C South hand. ,* " 1
""""
^Hl'WrRobe'rts & Co. are selling to the n u m b e r o f subscribers that will o w n e d by X F . Cbesley which burned
J>i-£Klik>t','-MeViV e x a c t e d ' tc? p/cach at tlio
S a m p l e rapidly
Eeltors advertised F e b . 8 : Chaa. cr'ack'ed corn' and meal 9 1 . 0 5 per b a g ; bo taken on" the above terms
T h i s being the only building
As you like i t Gray and laded whis
best copies can b e seen a t o u r office.
S. Chamberlin, Carrie C . B r o w n , C . W . w h o l e " corn, ( 1 1 2 lbs.) * l . l « j
near the hotel in thai direction, that
and kin-i;
M . I I . ita a s h a r e o f
kers may be changed t o their natural
Downing,- G e o . , S . , " D r e w ; iChas." H. c l i p p e d oats, 9 0 c c o t t o n seed m e a l ,
was all that could burn, b u t while and even color—brown Or black—by
y o u r pair, 'tajjt*
<»ivf h i m a
AN IMPORTANT PAKT.
Oldham.
; ' _' - - > , "
, .--,;•' • 1 . 3 5 ; good 8 t . L o u i s flour, $ 5 . 2 5
these buildings were burning, the wind, using Buckingham's Dye. T r y It.
trial ao<l l>
"UTiru^i] t h a t
^ L a w y e r s Bastma"n, Pearl'and WigV p e r b a r r e l .
which w a s b l o w i n g fearfully, drove
the (jualit v
i lii* ^otxlrt a r e
As will b e seen b y o u r statement t b e sparks a n d large cinders directly
gin'were"present at'the Openfng o f , the
— T w o lots o f p i g s arrived today f o r
the bc*ct
Lakeport expects to have * national
.irriea
last w e e k tho W i l s o n G u a r d s aro q u i t e across the street and above tbe tops of
s u p r o m ^ c o u r t ; Tuesday, as was also I". E . M o o n o y .
bank before l o n g
proficient i n target p r a c t i c e b u t they the b o u s e s straight t o the new C o n g r e
Sherif^utter.
—Mr.
Pitman o f Laconia, brother o f
tried the
o
udg
i
J
Beware o f frauds.—Be sure you g,-t the I
slliadB
ii John P . E l k i n s w a s ' called to. F r a n k Pitman, is i n town for a short never h a v e the mark art n f jtheni n g the g
distance to
a d
trying tbe b r i c k church stands today
An genuine O r Thomas' Eclcctric Oil Ii
i ^ ' ^ c . ^ b y j A V j O ^ ^ . a p j p e a r s in the R o c h i b r i d g o , M a 8 s . , M o n d a y morning, to t i m e . H o was i n the late war a n d
rlinlanan in the mntlr
inH than
fr«inn
.>
• • .
*
Aoil
their [skill.
This i s practice w h i c h alarm was s o o n g i v e n and a f e w m e n
cures colds, cronp, asthma, deafness and
attend professionally, h i s aunt, Mrs. r e c e i v e s a pension o f 9 3 0 per month
thoy have had i n m i n d the past t w o who hastened to it found what seemed rheumatism
Seth'*Shackf6rd;
years, but circumstances have arisen t o to be a small blaze o n the back part
Try them A J 1 o r d e
' • ? $ ^ i h * e firemen'* u i l . l ^ Q g o t l .rnosic, will b o .*r-8&6
• l<v
' i c e / c o m p a n i e s are working
prevent carrying it into effect.
Bethlehem streets are t o be lighted
and near the roof
liven**] prompUy
,;;V:^i*a:«t'iccial jfeiluroTofitlie occasioh.
' S u n ^ B y s . , . ' T b e V - a r e ' a f r a i d the cold
by electricity
W b i l o firing over well - a p p o i n t e d
Mr. W m W i n g a t e went u p in the
I n J u l y , 1 8 8 1 , w e r e discover e d . i n ranges at k n o w n distances m a k e s a
t>^ ;%~Seej*our>,;offor,.bf a n ag-icultural wca'ther w i l l ' g o back o n them and
steeple and out on the ridge pole with
the ancient city o f Thebes, tho ' m u m man familiar with what h i s rifle c a n d o
,
"'.'.<• '.\'<y*fe*'{ v?~!
elsewhere.
T h e periodical, il.eur' away all tho'ice.
People who uae arsenical preparation
a b u c k e t o f water t o quench the fire
^ f e j - ^ i v j u s t . w l m t bur former-Trieiids need,, „
Capt.-^Pitman
o f t h e W i l s o n m i e s o f Egypt's mightiest Pharaohs, under »uch specifio c o n d i t i o n s , attention In a few moments a loud, alarming cry for their complexion, do eo at the risk of
their lives
A y e r ' s Sarsaparilla is guar
3b- •'.•.s'.vC^.r'.-V
a m o n g them t h a t o f Ramcses, t h o
should be directed to the importance o f
—JTohn^Emerson',' wliois'atiivo'rk i a Gpardshas^b'een'reelectcd for a second
Great.
There were also found seals, j u d g i n g distances to r o u n d o u t marks came u p t o bim from below t o '"Come anteed free from any injurious drug, and
•*
. - ; ; • ' ______
Is,
termV-jiHii,firsC'service
o f .five .y.eirs
d o w n immediately, thc church is on therefore, tbe eafest as well as the
"coins, satuettes, preserved food, and a manship, a n d d e v e l o p a skill
most powerful blood medicine In the
north
;h'a«-re^'ntlyrexpired.j "
few rolls o f papyrus, some of the latter something in the field i n actual b o s . fire beneath y o u ' " It was a close call world
It makes the skin clear
v^-Iv
\y.-Smith,\-florist,.o'f Rochester
for h i m , for it waa with great difficult)
t»T.
i. «. < -Gli,
b e i n g o f great value, curiously b o u n d tilitics.
Unless the range b o at least be c o u l d make his way down again
.on
t, K
ba's/mad9'arfangements t o have fresh
together, and, notwithstanding t b e approximately k n o w n , firing is merely
•
t „ > - itiurit
BUncbard's mill at Lisbon
being
Forty minutes from tho time tbe
5"&>yj'uesdaj ;-eyoning,- drew a.largo.number cut roees a n d pinks for salo at the o u l d and mildew o f ages, as easily
r QI ijinim
I'lU
,
waste o f ammunition and scoring
t b e Inlarm was given from tbe church, the run day and night
'J.3<£ » f r o r m & i ^
a .fine opora house'this Friday afternoon and rr>rd as i f written yesterday. A queer
oage
becomes purely a flnke
ovening."' .«*
building was in ashes
It was said at
P u t n l n t s H>hleill
little b o o k entitled " A Night with
• tl
h l.-O l » .
, ,'fTM
Tho idea o f this is t o have t h e the the time that the bell began strik
Dr Wood's Norway Pine Synip cores
O l e e f l l n g am] Pl-O.^%\&^r^Ther£lwti
o f Mil?
— H i r a m Frost _of M i d d l o t o n died R a m e s c s I I , " h a s . been executed s o
coughs arid colds quicker than any othi-r
Guards g o through Various manoeu vrcs. ing tbe b o u r o f three, but fell t o the
t/U t r a d i n g
Jonians;oyer• to^'tKe,rnastjue'this Friday lasj^Sunday" and'his,sister, Mrs". Clar cleverly, that thc oxidized seal, sug
remedy, because It combines the lungthen j u d g e tho distance t o the m a r k , g r o u n d before it finished its numbrrs, heallne qnallty o f the pine-tree with other
;v
«vCDin'g?6.-Jlie prospects".are for'a crush issa Whitehoiiso died M o n d a y . T h e y g e s t i o n o f mould, antique coloring, urtd
and blaze a w a y
Our militia have t h e ringing out its death knell as it fell
•s>mnxi*\U*
mit r-.rf.it. SHCO
valuable medicines
Sold by all dealers
were living together a n d w e r e ' buried partially decayed and ragged - edged
" o f people.- *
__ '
'42*J{ t o •.*•>> > U H u*- tails
necessary iron targets and probably the
O u r former townsman and l o n g - t i m e ,
to curv
N ' - t h i n ? like
papyrus carry at o n c e to tho mind t b e present season will call furth this part
• ir-TIio L a d i e s A i d society will meet the same d a y , a double funeral.
it fii c v n b
Sore
postmaster, Henry Hayes,
afterward!
C a r e o r ISo P a y .
'V-'-j&v.itlrMrs.' A l i c o Fernald next T u e s —A.
W . D a v i s , W i l l i a m Jeffrey, possession o f a veritable relio from t h c of tbe shooting practice
N o m e m b e r collected enough o f tbe bell metal and I The trestle on M t . Washington known
J r o o c B . E . B A D O E R . r « m m r l ft n rii.t-.u
Mailed to anyof tho c o m p a n y , h o w e v e r , is a l l o w e d
afternoon'- at 2,'o'clock.
Plenty o f and \ V . H . , O i l m a n were t h o delegates d a w n o f civilization.
tnn ptletumoraSDja-ans. Uu/«*as >•• nsevtrs.
t UUlLMUBK. 17 Ti-af Ut-k.l us* ut «.'•.•«*..nr.
from Carlton P o s t to tho Q . A . R . con address on receipt o f 6cts . in stamps, to indulge i n this feature unless they bad it fashioned into rings and crosssea. I as Jacob's ladder is to be rebuilt,
Sw-,Kor'k!to''Ho._'.
'.
depot, bad c a s o o f inl«-« - <* P f i . * M . t n A ,
which he g a v e t o s o m e o f b i s fiicnds |
- v c - » ^ «• r ^ * - >
V r.
>- ,
vention at C o n c o r d i a s t w e e k Thursday b y J . C . A y e r C o . , L o w e l l , Mass.
00 i^nusway St , llns.i«,.. M.
full*! ro pr*
have qualified, but at. there ar* qiure a
^f*^fh^J.cJ\Vi'iSanb6rn has been'appointed, and Friday.-. M r s . L . A . Small rep
relief ut Hospital - h t m i n
J
Mri^tn*
and these are affect.onall, cherished a , , A >ld
h..*,
• n m b c r o f this class in the home mili
iK-putT RhrntT, l.\ in. M .!*sniT-ITO 2T. . p a r s
,v£J' acting~getiefal. manager o f the" Boston," resented t h o - W ; R . ' C .
mementoes o f the fire, as welt ad tnb- | h*6 plmrtM (o his hands br us E » A I lrull* mijsiou wttb uli-orlinc put* ( i i m n r x - i P. S M I T H ,
aad pi
tia, it will m a k e the w o r k o f a very
8CPKEM.K COUltT
"J 3J^<Ss'Maine'-railr'oad4n the place, o t J. jr..
formal* of a simple vefetable remedy Cor
utea o f bis tboughtfulness a n d friend arjr tbe formnl* of a elm pie vegetableremedytor P< astmastrr, Anibersl \ H .. t-. ••net tig one
the speedy and permanent euro of eonaomptioo poiniea ajtptlratifn nut*
M n-t «U t u n d
interesting nature to witness
— T h e masquerade "ball this Friday
'(. '"'••.I'urberdeceased'.' r
ship.
immchltla, catarrh. *.thm. and all throat ana wlthfitit a si nuto taiU <-• i « d
t* tra^jt <jir*>o
T h e term opened at Dover Tuesday
long afieeUona, also s poalure and radical core without pcrrmmnn.
< >\u \ tail is u*t.*iA*rj
. S i ^ T h e r e ^ i r e y . t o j j b e - tern gentlemen evening'prpmisei to b e a extra event,
M a n y other buildings in this vicimM for nervosa debility and all oerrouj com
B T . i n s I N 1'EnitrjAnv
.**>irbm.*Cbelsea'\'preteBt?.at t h o ' P y t b i a n thp nuraber'>yho have prepared to dis m o r n i n g Judge Carpenter presiding
caught'fire but none burned
O N plalnta, after baring tested Ito vonderhiJ car R E M E M B E R DR. C A G E T R E A T S
aUre powers In thousands of caaes, haa leu it nla
ALL
DISEASES,
"Sistefhobdi'ball .-.this, evening,"'in c o s - guiso'.i their every day a p p e a r a n c e aro T h e list o f grand jurors waa called and
Eastman's bouse w a s on fire several duty to makx It known to bis suffering fellows.
And tits pcvullar Itmtght intai <5rw-uu and mnr.
Actnaled by this
a
j
HumeJ" s"ff:!wb'!are>informD<l:,-^..". „.j;,'.';'». ~." .many..,.and...the. hal\ w i l l doubtless bo J a m e s W . Burnharb o f Durham w a s T h e Conjunction of Jupiter and Veooa times, and a martin bouse on t b e I, human sotferlnr. moUre and freedesire to relieve velinis c u r t ? wltht'uttt-e-iituLh*- f»Ueutja, hav©
I will send,
of eharn. to all p u u l r d t b e wlflif-t atul p m r c w l ru-ada. Mi* W
CeloaUaJ Kvent.
appointed foreman.
Because o f s o m e
, } ? v ; r ? ' ; ^ " Q u i t e a largo party o f our merry 'crowded'to'its fullest c a p a c i t y .
was burned
T h e inhabitants on who desire It, tots recipe, tn German, French or E- lUma, W b l t P f.i.i-r Jxirt.lt--. \ t ffiv.it tip
£ngllsh, with directions tor preparing soa osloc '
— T h e date of, the F i r e m a n ' s ball hat error in the drawing the grand j u r o i s
"^•o'J'daoccrs attended the gathering o f t h e
Peavey hill bad to look well after their Bent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming I with hpart «11JHS<«< •!f • \ !• m »;«- M V P B I T .
< I- ll» r n M N O . lt>rtirt*a,
During t h o first e v e n i n g s o l this posbcssions, for burning cinders filled thia paper, w A. Noyes, 820 Powers' Block, tiTurtu m m n r
W a r d 1, D o v e r , Rochester and
',^'^Xb'alia'Hub.^aV'_Roche8ter last Friday b e e n changed from the l l t b , o f March for
N H.. b c l p h - w W ith e-l i n : . I, . r fcRjui** t-liwlttoehestcr N V
J ij
month Jupiter and Venus were the most the air all tbe way d o w n
<J»-r dtltniNrti, it*
lir I ll !• < • ( W u-t for I.
to the,-4th.v T h i s was on* account o f Somers worth were e x c u s e d .
.<^%ybyening ^They,had_a_splendid time,
Vi
h r l p l n s with f. jrl.r' .1 '.u-a^linp f m m
The
p e t i t jurors were )hen called conspicuous o f the celestial o b j e c t s
difficulty in securing m u s i c .
Brigham's
kl-lrrfj-ri afl
The
thermometer was ten degrees
World's Fair commiaaioners met at Ij( ' DniiKjCU icurtii n t-y .uk. • h-•/ th t.agt b -nMfr * .
%y ^I$AVlfcne^l'»^J^..^V»ri Tib«, " il
«u;'
m «.f
and s w o r n . Sheriff Hayes called all t o T h e y are i n the southwestern s k y , below zero and t b e wind blowing a
band o f M a i d e n , Mass., s a i d t o b e o n e
Concord, Feb 8 , to consider plans foi . miMitli. nj»(l (taint- t ' -ri
I
i.y CfUorth,
." l';-Wbe'tts "occurred. a( thtf residence of-James
of the finest, has been e n g a g e d for theorder, while R e v . J o h n H . Shaw of Venus being the brighter o f the t w o gale
-itra. I \ ( • • » i n .
Kt-Pne. *» ri
T b e firemen and others w b o the state building at Chicago, but D O IJnin^l
-i*'.oCiir"d';last"Fridaytaftornoon." T h e fnte'r- occasion."
hlo-liita luQfis t
M r \ <»tii 1 1 ff r r i o r n ,
fered prayer.
T h e n the jury were Tho first o f the month it was west o f worked, were literally incased in i c e .
definite action waa taken.
' Utiiiciiretfr, N II -n r . t 4 b f » i 14 r ^ m « Itti
^ r ' m e n t j b o k . p l a c e ' i n ' t h o " , c e m e t e r y .here..
It moved
briefly addressed b y the judge, after Jupiter with a direct m o t i o n
flUl.lfill
6e*rc&. i 'tr--l
IH4 4T
HLTTtillE.
for wherever t h o water struck their
—Tho'mfcmbers o f Strafford County
h • l>itiilti >4l(-m N H il<-afiHv&. rattin rh ond
^ ^ i - . ^ — O q t a v i u S j P J l J c r r y , a former reairapidly eastward and in a f e w days
clothing it froze almost instantly
bar held a meeting at D o v e r Tuesday, w h i c h they retired i n charge o f Deputy
For the restoration of faded airi erav ! < l w h n r . K i g r a m , <•>.».-1
* 11 uAB&H»t i ,
; . ; ; ' ' i > " d P ' > . ? ' . l ' y ' 8 ' ' 4 Easton, M a s s , i s
passed Jupiter b y the end o f the m intb
and adjourned to tho call W the presi Sheriff Pingrco a n d accompanied by
Scarcely anything was saved from I talr U. Its original color nl.d f ^ ^ A ^ l ^ ^ ^ l ^
^ 1 , ^
i£?-"'yory low.-'jvith."consumption, not e x it will be 2 0 ° east of it.
dent when they will meet t o hear a S o l i c i t o r K i v c l .
t b e church
A few cushions near the Ayer 8 Hair Vigor remains a o r l T a l e d
Dr Uaxe woulal alao r
UK- following bad
^ ' • / ^ e c t e d t p T ' l i v o ' t q ' i e p the opening o f
This la the most popular and raiuabte toi
At about half-past 4 o ' c l o c k in t h e
T h e forenoon was taken up with the
report o f committee o n resolutions on
door were earned out
T h e choir lost ' let preparation In the world , all who use o u r * of pile t u m o r . <Tjn_
Jamtw Tucker S n Wo O ' a m . JaofUun P A
r^-^pringr--' *
lit.v', '
., the death o f O l i v e r , A . D o d g e , , and J. calling o f the civil and the equity d o c k . ' morning o f tbe 6th o f February the
alt their music books , the organ v#btch ' It are perfectly satlpfled that It IB the beet B l ^ a g i e r . Hoalb WoUebur» U t b JOB**, MIL
irm, Prani E Oram. l*>\rj
J *uo ILaitt, H-HeXt,
5 ^ & " r ; F r a n f e Qilmora/and SJdney N u ^ o C o l b y Caverly,
ets, and eighteen cases were marked two planets were in close conjunction
cost S I 7 0 0 , town clock 8 5 0 0 , a very j
Ue-.Jahn Brown an Eretrr inciter
Sathan rilni
for trial. There being n o cases ready For our longitude they set long before file library o f 8 1 0 0 0 volumes, o f which i
• i ' l v c a p t u ' r c d / s b m e tluriy pickerel at ^he
oods, at W tncbtfstt-r Parm I ' o r t A t n t r a t b .
-^Mr.
a n d M r s , F r a n k Osborne
1 he Belknap county convention o f
A I B O . U m u K OUj of Pmnnuigtoo cared of t>f
the petit j u r y were excused and ordered the time of tbeir nearest approach But vice- President Henry Wilson was a
•;;j'ftpump F r i d a y . " T h e y were a handsome
went to Oilmanton T u e s d a y t o attend
Society of Christian Endeavor will be n b t r blood dtscase, mAttDghm>ui bud* and bxn«l»
observers in Japan Australia and a d
to report Thursday morning.
•i'^.Vstring;. I; T w o o f them -weighed 0 1
, rev ilrtk H. Montgt>mt-fy
10 Horue tt- 1 K»*r3
generous benefactor
I held F e b 23 at I>akeport
the funeral o f her mother, M M . Oil
cured of terrible mres •hu-b n ^ w not b e n b n
The
court at 1 2 . 3 0 took a recess jacent countries had an excellent o p p o r
,\Y^pounds.
'
~
At the time of thc fire the Congrega- !
m a n , w h o waa buried W e d n e s d a y .
tuuity o f observing this interesting phe
—Quito .a nnmber,.n6ticed and comf LMrs'. Oilman died-j.'Monday morning until 2 p . m . when its attention was
tiooal society were without a minister. |
Dr. Cago'a Appointments
B o w a r o o f O i n t m e n t s f o r C a t a r r h Utuicbcstcr Floufir, U«in-t»*
nomenon
)
jn'onted on-the. closo'-'proximity of>- tho from the effect* o f tho injuries received taken u p with the divorce hearings
their pastor, R e v K. H Titus, having
That Contain Mercury.
I Harerblll. Hotel V*er»u-i Y I M ^ U .
Pet.?
At the time o f their nearest approach, been o b l i g e d t o resign hy reaaon o f '
Portamooth. Kocklngbam,
lur l
,<-y^lwb,brilliaht,stars last Friday .evening. by her fall as mentioned l a s t week.
\», mercury will rarely destroy the I I)<7Tcr AiiialCJUi, Tnurvia* uPfbu4a ? Peb i
tho distance betwet'n their centers as failing health
W n i O I I 18 TUB BKTTKItr
Hta health waa sucb Reuse ot smell and completely derange Bocbeucr. Hotel W n i k i Frt-t&< fr-l i aD.ii 11
jfc'lJyJVo'give a.fuller/articlo.on...th'o.subject
—Charles W . N u t o w o n the sixth
seen from tho center o f the earth, were he had been unable to preach to U B for thc whole system when entering It
o'clock
^elsc^he'rej, '
-prizo^ which w a s a silk umbrella, in
T h i s is only a more than a year previous to his resig through tho mucous surfaces,
s n c b Farminjftnn, vV lUnii 11 -u»< Pr>Ui Feb 1 'nmi
T o w o r k for small wages and have twice onl) one minute of arc.
oV
articles should, never be used except on C o w wIf l .toEIa g » .i oSc»sl u n l » » F i i . f
tho guessing o n the l e n g t h o f time
i
the quantity to perform or not have em little more than twice the sum o f tbeir nation
Notwithstanding all these dis
monster candle would h u m , i t being p l o y m e n t a t all ? W h y not work for semi-diameters
A n d , even tbix dis couragements, the society, one and all,prescription from reputable nbyslclans,
as tbe damage, they will d o Is ten fold
S T A T E O F NEW H A M P S H I R E
placed, in Feincman Brothers w i n d o w at low w a g e s until times pick up ? W e tance will, for some geographical situa
with indomitable will, determined with to the g o o d you nan possibly derive | j o the Judge of r r u b a t ' f o r i h f ' • I U M I ,
Rochester. "HiB guesB w a s 3 4 d a y s , 8 opine that all will agree that "half a tions, be diminished b y reason i f t h e
Flail's Catarrh Clirp, manu ' of - Strafford
—
a long pull, a atrong pull, and a pull from tbeiu
i'HV'to'take 'timq'Jby.
hours', 25 minutes, tho actual time l o a f is better than n o bread," but where effect of parallax
T h e y were no close all together, to have another house of roctured by F J Cheney & 1^>., Toledo
Kespertfully re|>i-««<tiu .Ir.hii l u i i . . <>i
<> contains no mercury and Is taken Fannlugton, In MJIHI t-<ninu thai tj« iy.;.".^ t'^dc6.' *French,''w"bO'has-been d a n - being 34 days,-14 hours-, 1 5 minutes,
together that *.he unaided were unable worship — and they d i d
is there a workman that will apply this
In about a internally, and act* directly upon the
gerotValyisick.-witb.peficardilia, was i n seconds.
30
T h e y appeared as a year's time tho present brick church was Mood and mucona surfaces o f tbe s y vadministrator of tli> .-^tai** of h.ll-u!>* l b
to.'his o w n circumstances ?
Tney are to separate t h e m
11 Colbath late of M K I I I U U M I iiw .aid
* | ^ a fnir; W*y ^oV'"recovery -but look -an
single star having tho c o m b i n e d bnllinn
f — M r s . A d e l a i d e Cilley presented her scarce, y o u say.
T h a t is where y r u
built and furnished
It was dedicated icin In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be county, defeased and bad in In- b a n 1- :»
^/^addecl'-.eolcl,. iWliich? caused! s lelap'sej-;
Possibly a n observer o n March, 8 , I B 7 0 . w i l b Paul I ! Pitkin sure you gut the genalne
Jt Is taken halance of ihe [tersunal esuitt- o \ p r a •!
pastor this w e e k with over s i x t y vof- strike t h e nail square o n the head r y o f both
y - . " ^ y o ^ r o ' g l a d to •say, hp^is^ n o w . get'ting^j
u m c s from her late h u s b a n d ' s library, For instance, a Jiian thinks ho must tho other side o f the earth watching as paGlor, w b o commenced bis labors internally, and made ID Toledo, (> , by above the just ileman'
F J Cheney A Co
, able to «anl estate a I w b i n . fchfijil **e
b o o k s which wQl b e m u c h valued b y get
a certain sum p e r week for histhem with a telescope would see
with them in July previous, while the>
6@*Sold by all druggists pne*'
distribute-) to the pen^.n* ^ntill^l
transit o f V e n u s across t h e disk o f were worshipping in Union ball
l^?P;^A''.Wa»hiriKt6n"'"cnteHainmentjxUL: ,'fhe're'cipient, supplying -as they d o labor o r he will not w o r k .
per bottle
4t*-lni
|
Wherefore your |ietititan«T |>ra.i> f r a
<
J upiter.
P
i . r .given, i ' . i . ' . .Congrcgatiorial .yestry' \ many-biographical and historical works
-.!J'.-.JT
: . ~ '
ba' f . . l t : al^tho, n - i
H o never takes into consideration
lecm> <if distribution " l -taiil hula
AdrnisBton"15 *ce"n6. I t n - cOnnected/with the early d a y s o f thBthat other peoplo h a v e t o labor a t a
This conjunction affords an excellent
I James Hurkc, Dover, was attacked designating the [ i c r w m * Ui tvliom the
•_" ' p r o v e t h o o'ppo.itunlly o f seeing, t h e .FreoV ^ B a p t i s t d e n o m i n a t i o n . , M r . figure a g o o d deal less and that h o opportunity for determining tho angular
: . ry
I by three men, Feb
7, and perhaps Rame sball t>e paid anil i h f -urns u> **a<-h
Bins, t E . P K A R I * .
Hated this second ilav ..I 1 cb l-'r.'
Ka'tlier^ofV.'hia,'Country'." with" nine-- 'White!aU]ur'ary;now^humSers over 1000 should b o willing to d o the same should distance within
which such
bright
| fatally pounded
His assailants fled
J O H N I I I M I
V liuuiifttnti'.r
^•..tccnthlcentiify^eycs.-- • •
•
ii "voluhles.""'. ;
.
' ' "iojLrrv'
STKAFFOKM » - I I " I ' T . going
occasion demand. I believe in getting bodies can or cannot be separated with
A Brief Bketeb ol tlj© Cavrrer
UUon bring preaenu-l n ->
-<lrr„t t». the Jn>l£.
t;v';<-. ->-rlt«v.-Tlioniai! Dixon|s sermon this,
ReVy
SwceVs < t o p i c next alt' the . m o n e y possible o u t of a j o b , the nuked e y e . Astronomers o n this
•
Talented Mtuldaa.
Had drainage causes much sickness, Ulai tbe same he u . n i, -- mrtrralion al •
"•^""i.-weck i5'anotheV'"diiserUtion\'"orn.lnger-"; i3uriday rnornirig will be ''The.Treaaurci but.rather, than h a v e n o employment side of the world hoped that their friends
Ptnbatp Ic f.
I
l»ore,, lo
ai d bad blood and Improper action ot the Omrt 01 on the flrs] t>< i -Ur.tr.. hA l n«,i anri u h l
rounlj
that
'/..xiujll.-.vTheae diicour»ej_r.aro "read with'. o f t h e . S n o w . " T h e first o f . t h e P i l - I w o u l d feci justified i n working for a on the other side would h a v e clear skies
Rochester Conrler. Jan id
liver and kidneys ts bad drainage to the said prUUoner nonr* • p ^ . « , intemlevl tbervtn
human system, which burdock H I I K M I j bv pnbUshlng • n.|>' "' ^ w «IU) Ihjs urder
i-.j.",a'good tle'arof.iuto'rcBl'by o u r patrons grim's Progress scries will b o g i v e n in lees a m o u n t .
at this interesting time, a n d that very
Fur about a j e a r past Rochester bas Bitters rt»roedj
thcrmo I f t w v«ca» , o r . ^ M u . i . | , ID itv Parmuux
;-.;i'-y«iidj favorable comrricnts a s to their:- tho-audienco^ro.om.inthe' e v e n i n g , and
A cerrain manufacturer was heard t o many, pairs o f eyes w o u l d assist in m a k been especially favired by the p r w e n c r
ton R r w , t newspaper [tf" ***! ai P i n D b r l n n tbe
last pnbllrsUojn m bf*m-i lo it nur D K ! p r t . t o o a
jJJ ".character »ro frerjaonlly'heard.
''• '^" [will c o n s i s t ; o f ' a responsive reading m a k e the remark recently, that h i s i n g the observations, s o that the best
in town c a c b week o f Mrs I K Pearl,
to said <tat ol bearing
MARTC.TEP.
" . — C o ^ ' - D a f i i c l Hall o f >,Dover h a s ' similar, to tho Brookfield series and aprospect for business this winter was use would b e made o f this rare o p i*Sw
* HA-. •* < I UP*»IHi UcB^.toT
who Las gathered about her a large
?^i,been "elected I>B .the .new clepnrtoienl/ brief address b y the pastor.
T h e r e are better than over before, bnt on account fportunity.
clas* o f pupils
A l t h o u g h she has es In Alton, Feb. 6. at the residence of
N O T I C E .
^.4 .-"contmtniler~or the i t o t o ' O . A .' B.., andnine'services i n t l i e f s e r i e s , the first of the p r i c e h e would have t o pay for
Observations for this purpose r o u l d tablished in this time an excellent r e p the groom's parents, by Rev I • I (joint
I h » \ liH-atod njy^*-lf i n . b " T b n y e r
r ^ t - l l r a , r « . j A . . Small was elected, j u n i o r bbingT'i'From tho.'}City o f Destruction labor he. could n o t successfully com readily bo m a d e .
A l l the observer had utation as a teacher, it is to be regretted Fred J Howard o f Alton, and (iracle hlt»ck and n I-h to notlf;, a l l |>cpu'ns i
>
Amazccn of Durham
" ^^Tice'rjreBHlcnt.pf.Liio "\f..'R. U. at tha..to tho'-WlcketjGato."
dehted lo me to call nt <>••
nml -.-t: .••
pete w i t h outside t o w n s and thus h e to d o was to n o t o the c o r r e c t time at tbat tho public has thus far had so fow
'obniientiooi!' at. Concortl last week:
,,
I a» I desire to balan< • mv I H H . W * \ n v
I f . a ' . d o c t p r / m a k e s a m i s t a k e h o wai o b l i g e d to refuse many j o b s . T h e w h i c h the planets cease t o appear aepa- opportunities o f hearing her as soloist
DIED.
one having an n - c - i i m agai.i^t MI« w i l l
i
, ' . v "'>" : ' * T
" - , - " - . ? ' . .
"
buries it'; '.if a" morchant m a k e s a rni«; class o f w o r k was to b e , i n part, tho rated and w h e n they b e g a n to a p p e a r In view o f tho song and piano recital
[j>lease prr-scnl tl f"i s* tl I* m.-nt
' !''c ~ir-l»ah;'.Horne"- last*.Siturday night,: Uke,- „ho 'Jiaver tells i t ; i f a lawyer same as is done i n Springvile, M o . , so ag(.in. T h o rest is a matter o f c o m
In MldrtlctoD. Feb. 0. Mrs
Sarah 51
announced b y Mrs. Pearl and J Edgar
I
I > fc. K l K i E R l . t
".remade q u i c k - t i m e V to/; Kochcater, g o i n g roaVdj-a mistake, h o c r i w l s o u t o f - i t ; R a y m o n d , and a n u m b e r o f other pla putation w h i c h astronomers are a l w a y s M c D u f f e e for F e b . 9 , a brief sketch o f Young, aged CO years.
In Mlddleton. Feb. 7, Hiram B
>;';.t be diat'auce.
"^minutes. .,:The trip' bnt if an 'editor',..makcs"a.. m i s t a k c , - h o ces I M o l d mention*
willing t o undertake.
T o them t h e thc singer's career may not be o u t o faged 78 years, 0 months. 27 <layB. Frost, | Farmlngton Jan 21
40U
,waa taken for'thepnrposi oCtcoriVCying 'p u id" il-u'pon a,' 1 argo "sb'ce t o f "'paper "for
In Mlddleton Feb. 8, Mrs. t'larri'sa p i
H e w a s willing t o allow tho samo places o f the planets at a n y instant are place at this time
"'jji'a man c o o k .whoso destination ,. * cs t h s tbe.wprltl to l o o k at, and in_every c o m figures workmen' were getting in these ivcll k n o w n , a n d from
these
their
F r o m a very early a g e M r s Pearl, Whitchouse, aged 73 years 2 months. 23 I
days.
i.\t~W™leyJ'Hr«ij<<; in' tliat city,-_.be having munity tbero. aro cranks w u o think t o w n s for t h a f g r a d e , o f " work and for
distance apart, corresponding t o t h e
then M i s s Thornton, sang in cbarcb
;"<__; bee»_'tewwagbt__by bn^tSe tTairiV"*
they are models o f w i s d o m , ' -who -occa bettor "grades, he w o u l d give correspond- geographical position o f a n y o b s e r v e r , c h o i r s .
F o r six years she was soprano
^ . ^ f f c i > C « 5 t u r y _ ' ti>, o f N e w Y o r k sionally d i s c o v e r them and for- a w'eek ingjprices. " H e even ottered to put incan readily be calculated.
THE S T A T E O F NEW H A M P S H I R E .
It then o n l y
at E n s t h a m p t o o , a n d Northampton,
L . T / J h a w i a r n s i .a'pamphlet on .the subject keep 'their .jaws'' w a g g i n g ' r b o n t their now help.on,the cheap ' w o r k , keeping -remains t o compare the. c o m p u t a t i o n
S T R A F F O R D , SS.—Tho J o d g e o f I're
Mass.
F r o m 1883 t o 1 ftR5 she taught
bate for saiil county to the creilltors
:
' . ' f - ' " ' F **<">ey''{"'.• Jts . p!>gs3 c o n - greatness for astute w i s d o m . — E x .
the present employes on the best work, with tho observation to o b t a i n the d e -inging in the Prospect hill school at
of Walter U Thayer, Insolvent debtor
••,,"" Uin'aaaaliaTooi ekeap'money e j p e n m e a t s
-Postmaster-,General' W s n n n m a k - a n d . i f it became necessary for his best sired result.
Greenfield, M a s s . . and bas bad private
of Farmtngtnn, in said couuty.-ond t o
»i ^ which hare,taken place'in the pSat and er's recommeudafion-.lbat t h e money- w o r k m e n t o g o o n .to the other
It is not since August 1, 1 8 2 0 . that pupils a t F.asthampton,
all Interested therein
Greenfield,
! '-.preaent liinea. "howing"Ihe'eviUthereof. order system b e greatly"extended s o » s r a d o ^ h e y were to rush them so they an opportunity like this h a s presented
You are hereby notified that Frank
g
Boston a n d Havcrbil
Pearl of said Farmlngton, assignee of tbe
'The book Vwill be « « n t to Vany'i address to bring it within "reach o f patrons^-of c o u l d still make the-same p a y .
itself. Jupiter and V e n u s were then in
Mrs
Pearl gave concerts in N e w
estate of said Walter l l Thayer, has filed
• mall postoKices Li one that is gen'e'rklly , N o V * t s u b n i i t i f . i t ' would not have conjunction, a n d then,as n o w , Australia Y o r k state with W . H Sherwood, o n e his account as sold asslgneo In the pro
~*ritoi,ten
centn.-;:-V'- J
i""~">
-tpproved, for i f adopted i t *vill coat,'tho h e t n better for theso.employes' t o . have w a s tho most favorable situation for t h e of A m e r i c a ' s most distinguished pian bate ofllco for said county, a n d wilt e x
-We. begin our aeriea of.-articlei
observation. A p p a r e n t l y n o observations ists, and for a time sang in the c o m hibit tho samo at a court o t probate to be
/- ccnnecrion with the fiaptut, <,hurch_ by. tlepaitmcnl very little a n d ofler -tho accepted "this^and* h a d work all t h e
for the purpose stated a b o v e were m a d o . pany o f M a d a m e Camilla Ur«o. B e liolden at Dover in said county on Satur
" 'pwbliahiog a abort" history., thi*.. week ^ p e o p l e - o f c o u n t y towns a.- priyijego' lime ' i n s t e a d - of; no tc' being employed
day, Die Otb day of March nest, when and
which'I hey., really need m o r e t h u n t h o one-half "•the'rith."'"'-Also i f it,\is jiot At'- that time the planets were a little sides tbe a b o v e she b o s given various where you may appear and s h o w cause.
••• Oaw aext wave will contain Mr«" U.- I'.reeidenti of cit'ea and yjllsgen, w h o aro better, for the town t o have an hundred m o r e than thirty degrees f r o m tho aun. recitals a t Greenfield, Springfield, at If any yon. have, against tho allowance o f
".'QBaw'i'tetUr
-Thie -hitrUirjr i« . moi't
On the present occasion ' t h e i r distance N o r t h a m p t o n (Smith college) and else sold account.
• exoelU»t bot , pmaaarily brief, «ti.I . it within eat? reach-of banks * a d express l n c n ' a t w o r k ' than'a'"quarter of thai,
ULOMVLUJOMMllSMX:
And It Is ordered that Raid assignee I
from the sun w a s a little less than thir where, in Connection with sucb excel
g l T w ) 6 o « a A M idea'of the progrmw the. offieea', thtdagh which' i h o y c a n remit n u m b e r ?._ W h i c h w o u l d have put the
T h e ' o n l y other c l o s e lent artists' as W u l f Fries, PodgoTaki, give notice, b y causing the foregoing ci
• mail i u m i of money;-!-:.'..
most m o n e y ' ; i n t o ' circulation ? A j . I , ty-four degrees.
«sf«Li*»Ja!I»!r U cyi^Tirss^tSlr}
^aociatj baa naade from tbe beginning.'.,
tation and this order thereon to be pub
— r h e a t o r y that n g o i n g t h e rounds
id before X believe iti' "getting high conjunction o f these planets during t h e Mr. C u s h i n g and others. She has d o n e lished three weeks successively in the FYiSrMestei f i t • I i T ^ r y *
'
" — T W . degrwa - staff . of.'-Harmony of the papera in thia 'eoouty.-;.*regardinjr • • s g e i , but it iomfctirnes .seems as Jf
presbntr!century was in the morning o f the solo w o r k in s u c h difficult oratorios Farmlngton N E W S a newspaper printed
K ISM kay, lawtearsstisW I infill."
—
~tlssai « • • • • eMel Tsssli slMsl
Lo-ga K o/P..wTtit W Altoo lart-8at
orkrncn, when organized, arovjust a J u l y ' 2 0 , 1 8 5 9 . A t that t i m e , h o w e v e r , as " E l i j a h , " " T h e Messiah," e t c . , a n d at Farmlngton in said county, the lost
the qntck-itme a ' penaioh ^wee- eacered
mc sat ls£aaa«sy,'sst asssajsa. S S M aaj|
'ardaj aigktfartaw porpoae of "working ] for M B ' , Martha B a b b . n i e d a a Utile dtt*\unre»eonable in their.demsnds.
the .planets w e r e only' eighteen and a has abowQ i n such w a y s her ability as ubllcatton whereof to bo at least soven
s< veaVaar, la^srasJas— U e r i »
ays before said court.
, thm araplrgwd iliagiaa oa'twb.eanrlitatea. r . x p l a n a t i o n . - l i e claim ; waaJI preaevted
i a j s p »K»1«r^-"Tl»<
*MA
T a k e for example t h i s :
Is there h a l f degrees- west o f the s u n , and n o a singer o f groat, dramatic power, l o n e ,
Given at Dover, In said county, this 5tb
K i n Tori, kam asassala Osa ts *4
'.Twenty'- finaembeia 'from here, and hy'a |{ez.tleman in thia t o w n anme'-two aay'organisation which would not call results o f v a l u e wera o b t a i n e d on a c musical instinct, a n d a sympathetic day of February, 1832.
sakaU. W . aaasw tt mm i u f i n i i 4
thirteen - from Raat Rochester were years ago and the • - - p e n s i o n w a i . about " "workman all manner o f names i f hec o u n t o f approaching d a y .
a«si-| r wW far a mm*, asm s A . oiH I f
faculty o f expression which enables h e r j •J9-3t J D. Y O U N G , Judge o f Probate
a?s»i* at saekt, aa4 rat aaat tsaaa vail san»
'." piaaant to witaeaatbe cerewioaiea. after tp be granted uurit.r ; thia ' application did not .stick by them when they stood
•f rarraat warat STSBIIB. • a rsskasitMs Mssjasa
to successfully undertake selections o f
Itrr.»sSa,»r«sib<ssssss>s»^sJ7»ass«s«»nssssi
-.wkask a boantiful colUtwii waa arrrrd letter* having l>ien' received t o ; . thati^br- hurtr price, t ' B u t where is the
I t is not
CARD O F THANKS.
Arrangemcnta^are*;bcing.raado b y t h o w i d e l y varying character.
arssus, isan.i a ass;sat •< tea isat nisssaaJ
.k
i
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1892 Account 1875 Fire Farmington News, Page3, 1892
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An 1892 account of the great 1875 fire on Central Street in Farmington, as presented in the Farmington News, Page3, February 12, 1892. The fire was swift and burned down many notable building including the Elm House hotel, the Thurston factory, Nat Roberts house, the J. F. Clesley house, and the First Congregational Church. Many, many other homes and businesses sustained damage.
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FHS-Kyle Leach
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Farmington News
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Farmington News
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1892
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1892 Farmington NH PO Map D H Hurd and Co Boston
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This 1892 Farmington, New Hampshire PO Map details the downtown and surrounding area of Farmington. Lithographed map. shows buildings shaded as public/business blocks or residences, railroads, landowners, etc. Published in town and city atlas of the State of New Hampshire. Compiled from government surveys, county records, and personal investigations by D.H. Hurd & Co., Boston.
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D H Hurd and Co Boston
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D H Hurd and Co Boston
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1892
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David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
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