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All 'Long Shore
How dear to my heart is the fierce howling
W
b
hK
d
nes from the North like K wolf
ivedie'cd
e
by
O
Fo8ter or some other wizard,
Thei charger of snow »nd the demon of
HowiwJetto be caught In Its grasp like a
And find '
yourself wrapped round a tele-
o iiw we adoVeIt,this wild Winter weather,
Tuls blizzard that comes when you're clear
out of coal ;
Tuts wild , whirling blizzard, the razor edged
The loud howling blizzard fresh from the
North Pole. —Lincoln Journal.
Mr. l.oring Crocker is here for a few
The subject of Kev. Mr. Shepardson's
lecture for next Sunday evening will be
'•The Life of che Prophet Elijah '. A
cordial invitation to all.
\ special dispatch received in New
Bedford. Thursday, announced the am-
vil it ralernio. Sicily, Jan. 23d, of bark
Al nV S. Ames, Capt. Elijah Crocker,
fi-oni Philadelphia. Capt. Crocker's
wife and son are with him.
The Hoston Traveller, in giving an ac-
count of a Leap Year Hop in Melrose,
mentions among the "Melrose ladies,
most noticeable for beauty of costume"
Miss Annie AVhelden and Miss Lillie
Crocker. Miss Whelden was one »t the
floor managers.
Hey. much. Cleans dirty shoes like
a llueb . Is strong, neat, Helf-cleunlua;, pretty
ueur evr-rlastln K and don't cost much. You
ought to have one right away. Drop In and
look at them.
Walter R. Wightman,
Sole New England Agent,
NO. 151 CONGRESS ST.,
Boston, Mass.
GIFFORD'S
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This elegant preparation is a
combin ation of articles which have
proved most effectual in the treat-
ment of a roughened and chapped
condition of the skin. In winter
tiin^ ladies, paiticularly, and gen-
tlemen with sensitive cuticle are
much annoyed by a chapped ,
cracked and hars h state of the
hands. This PLASMA , used free-
ly, and thoroughly rubbed in , will
soon restore the surface to a soft
and pliable condition. For sun-
burn and irritation of the skin
from any cnuse, and for gent lemen
after shaving, i t will be found in-
valuable. It is highl y perfumed
wilh the choicest odors and will
make, when once its merit!? are
known , an indispens ible article for
the dressing table. Made onl y by
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Physician , Dentist and Pharmacist,
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To whom all orders in:iy he addressed.
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Most ecconomical, as it costs but 25 cents
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Drug gists pronounce it the bout selling
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cost; tuition free. Entranceexamination on
Wednesday
, Feb. 8. For particulars,
address- ALBERTG.BOYDEN.
There is to be a ball at Freedom Hall,
on next Monday evening. Music will
be furnished by Porter's Orchestra of
Brockton. Capt. U. A. Hull, Messrs.
W. H. Irwin, W.F.Nickerson,and Thos.
McDonald are the managers.
A problem for Old Prob. to solve—the
blizzards of Jan., 1888.
The attractions of the day—sleigh
bells and other "belles."
A Hop of the first magnitude in Free-
dom Hall on the evening of the 26th
inst.
Arctic views on exhibition, and a taste
of arctic weather "free to all."
Phantom ic3 boats skim our frozen
seas.
Cot»it's grand Race Course received
its christening on the 20th inst. Mr.
Webb's team, Rex, the winner.
The Dramatic Entertainment entitled
"Messmates" given by the Cotuit
Amateur Dramatic Club in Freedom
Hall on the evening of the 25th and 26th
inst., for the benefit of the Library, was
a performance of the first water—a
worthy cause, a complete success.—
Manythanks are due to all those who
shared in the toil and the halo of con-
gratulations and applause. Per special
invitation the entertainment will be
given in Osterville on the evening of
Jan. 30th.
Our harbor the centre of attraction—
frozen like a mirror—myriads of people
assemble witnessing the great% circle
sailing of clipper teams and swift flying
yachts—a complete furor of excitement.
A Grand Ball will be given in Free-
dom Hall on the evening of Feb. 6th.
Music by Porter's Band.
Mr. Washburn will lecture in Freedom
Hall on Friday evening, Feb.3d.
Arrivals : Capt. S. N. Handy, J. H.
Handy, W. B. Crosby, W. H. Sturgess,
H. G. Phinney, B. F. Crosby, Capt. and
Mrs. W. A. Sturgess, Capt. and Mrs.
Willis T. Nickerson at R.T. Nickerson's;
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith at R. S.
Handy's; Capt. and Mrs. J.F. Adams at
J. R. Sturgess's; Mrs. Hervey Fisher at
James Fish's; Mrs. Thomas Childs,New
Bedford ; Miss Grace Cammett, Oster-
ville ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Sturgess,
New Bedford ; Miss Lucy Gurney,
Brockton, at Mr. L. G. Baker's.
Departures : Capt. and Mrs. Leston
Fisher, Capt. Seth Nickerson,Brockton ;
Mrs. Wallace Ryder, Miss Bessie Burlin-
garue, South Braintree ; Mrs. William
Cash, Miss Mamie Cash, Hyannis.
Cotu it Budget.
All - forms - of - chapped,- rough,- ra4,
pimpl
y • skin - made •soft - ana - clear.
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GET THE GENUINE. BUY, TRY, JUDCE.
M eb. «t Druggi«t»,or mailed an raq *iptoi «t»mp«.
ppy SXEA CO
.
,NEW LONDON
, CONN
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
* The Bargains that Richards, 2j»« ,
Washington St., Boston, is now giv-
» ing are truly wonderful. Now is »
your time to buy for next winter.
* * a * * * * * * * * *
Capt. Thomas B. Howes will take
charge of barque, Freeman, for Mel-
bourne, Australia, next month.
The Lyceum meetings are held weekly
and are well attended, and the debates
lively and improving.—Register.
Dennis.
FOR SALE.
,, The Dwelling House , wi th
t- tSS¥rri_« ou t buildings , situated iu
iSS^itiSi m Wellfleet , (owned by C»pt.
&teLnyU£L^B'Jobn Neal.) together wilh a
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si
a
W 'tine Garden aud Orchard
containing Apple , Pettr , Quince aud other
Fru it Trees. Within fifteen minutes walk
of Depot, Schools and Churches. The
above pro perty will be sold at a cn-at bar-
gain. Apply to JOHN NEAL ,
Well lleet.
FOR SALE !
(Lfcra * The new Dwelling Hous n built
f^S®
by Cap t. .Isaac M. Bray, in Yar-
MMm mouth , with abont one acre of
UUJISm land. The house was fin ished
;HK^
^
" * last June , was buil t by tbe day
of the best material , and contains eight,
room s of good size. The location overlooks
the Hav and is very desirable. Apply to
ALLEN F BRAY, Pawtueket , R. I.
jj gpKey s at Tailor Shop of O. T. Gorliam.
dec C 4n tf
FOR SALE !
Schr. W. F. MILLER, at
Aj t iDennls,now at Bass Rlver.wel
MfU pound,43ft. length,16 9-12 it.
AfllA ibreadtb ,5ft. depth. Fined for
¦
H
H
t anchor dragging, oystering or
general freighting business. Carry 85 tons
on-51-4feet. Will trade for a Cat-Boat from
23to 27 feet. Further particulars apply to
J. K. HICKEESON,
4p Dennis Port, Mass.
FOR SALE !
i*
k The good schr. HENRY COLE,
J trm now lying In the harbor of Co-
Jf m/jf i tult. Centre board, well found
•fltrW- in sails and rigging. Length 45
mUHBfefeet,breath 17feet,draft 3and 5
feet, re»i>ter 26 tons. Well adapted for
coasting or fishing. For farther partleuiarn
inqni.e of
Capt. Z. A. BUTLER, Cotuit.
INFORMATION ON THE STOCK MAR-
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