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Wm. E. Parmenter.
Stephen Symmes.
Additional Trustees.
James A. Bailey;' Henry J. Locke. George Y. Wellington.
Varnum Frost. William Proctor. Henry Swan.
B. Delmont Locke.
John Hill Jr.
Reuben W. Hopkins. Theodore Schwamb. John S. Crosby. J. W. Whitaker, Sec. and Treas.
Members af the Corporation.
Wm. E. Parmenter. Geo. Y. Wellington. W. H. Richardson.
James A. E. Bailey.
William G. Peck.
Varnum Frost.
Stephen Symmes. Charles O. Gage. James A. Bailey.
Warren Rawson. B. Delmont Locke. William Proctor.
Henry J. Locke. Lucius Kimball.
John D. Freeman. George Hill Jr. Lewis P. Bartlett.
John Gray.
Richard L. Hodgdon. Samuel G. Damon. John S. Crosby.
Jonas C. Nickerson.
William N. Winn. James P. Parmenter.
Reuben W. Hopkins. Wm. H. H. Tuttle.
Edward C. Turner. Henry Swan.
A. J. Tillson.
Francis S. Frost. James M. Chase.
Theodore Schwamb. William E. Wood.
William H. Allen.
Henry L. Lawrence.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
THE ARLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BANK, ARLINGTON, MASS.
Authorized Capital, $1,000,000.
Regular Monthly Meetings second Tuesday of each month at 7.30 P. M. at office of R. Walter Hilliard, Arlington Ave.
Meeting for nomination of Officers, second Tuesday in October. Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in November.
Officers 1889-90.
George I). Moore, President. Frank P. Winn, Vice-President.
Warren A. Peirce, Treasurer. R. Walter Hilliard, Secretary.
Directors.
L. C. Tyler. Sylvester Stickney. Charles Gott.
E. O. Grover. Charles S. Parker. 1. D. Bradley.
S. A. Fowle. Thos. J. Robinson. O). W. Whittemore.
O. B. Marston. H. H. Ceiley. G. A. Sawyer.
Auditors.
Myron Taylor. George W. Storer. George D. Tufts.
Finance Committee.
L. D. Bradley.
Thomas J. Robinson.
Security Committee.
George D. Moore. Sylvester Stickney. O. B. Marston. James A. Bailey Jr., Attorney.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
OMNIPATHY
DR. C. A. GREENE
Has for 42 years been curing all the (so-called) incurable diseases of the body, such as
Diabetes, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, and all the multitudinous Afflictions of Men and Women,
By applications of non-poisonous remedies on the outside of the body (on the skin).
God never intended the human stomach to be a drug shop, but only as a receptacle for food and moisture, to be then con- verted into blood. It is impossible to transform calomel, quinine, morphine or arsenic into this life principle. The above is Dr. Greene's conviction after 48 years of medical experience as a student and phy- sician. If you want to be converted read his work of 44 pages on "Omnipathy." Send your address, and it will be sent free to you.
Dr. O. W. Holmes said: " If all the drugs in the world were thrown into the ocean, it would be far better for mankind, but terrible for the fishes." He was con- nected for 50 years with the Medical College of this city, and was Dr. Greene's preceptor in 1847.
Dr. Felix Oswald, a world-wide travel- ler, said (after years of medical exper- ience) : "If a drugged patient recovers (the true explanation is) that his constitu- tion was strong enough to overcome the physician, druggist and the drug."
Beware of the short, or column adver- tisements of nostrum vendors, or regular physicians, when they guarantee cures by specifics, or any drugs taken internally. If they do not contain the names of men and women easily found in Boston or vicinity, place no confidence in them. No Texas or Georgia certificate is worth the paper it is printed on. Beware of printed prescriptions offered you free; they are " whitewashed sepulchres, full of dead men's bones." Thousands have been duped and robbed of their money and health by such frauds.
Stop swallowing drugs, no matter if the greedy vender offers them to you for half price. They are very dear as a gift. In- digestible drugs never cured any one since Adam's creation. Millions of graves have been filled by persons drugged to death. Stuffing your intestines with indi- gestible pills and powders is a relic of barbarism.
Do'n't take any stock in the " old chest- nut," "wonderful plant" or "harmless veg-
etable drugs." The most virulent poisons are of vegetable origin, such as strych- nine, aconite, etc. No stock in the bab- bling lies of any quack or physician or medical institute (?) that gives you columns of declarations of what they can cure; interviews with reporters; figures of great length, but no name of a human being cured in Boston or vicinity. They have nothing new to offer. They drug you to death. Remember that Dr. Holmes' de- nunciations are about drugs taken into the stomach. He has never tested Omni- pathic methods of curing disease. Avoid all advertisements containing mugs (faces) or pictures. The oft deceived patient wants only names of people cured in this city or vicinity. Who do you think are Dr. G.'s opponents? Why, physicians, quacks. druggists and undertakers. If he is right, they are all wrong, and they don't favor the exposition.
Cut this article out, and examine it crit- ically at your leisure. Make up your mind while well what you'll do when ill.
Through the applications of non-pois- onous remedies on the skin, all diseases can be cured. He has proved it for 42 years, by always asking for the incurables to test Omnipathy. He does not want to see any simple cases of disease, but will consult (without any charge) with the invalids of years standing who have been deceived over and again, and who have spent hundreds or thousands of dollars in their fruitless efforts to get cured, who have visited other climes, the South, or famous springs and who are still diseased.
Stop swallowing drugs. The physician, druggist or quack who asks you to make a drug shop of your stomach is your arch enemy. The only curative agent is the blood, and a million pounds of arsenic, strychnine, quinine or morphine will not make one drop of blood.
Investigate the Claims of Omnipathy.
POSITIVE PROOFS.
Mrs. M. A. Osgood of No. 15 Congress ave., Chelsea, Mass. wrote him the follow- ing :-
"Sept 28, 1889-After repeated trials of internal drugging during the 20 years I have suffered from dyspepsia, constipation and other annoying afflictions, marvel of marvels ! in less than a month's treatment of OMNIPATHIC REMEDIES, I am eating every and anything, and my bowels move regularly every day. I hardly dare speak of it fearing it is only a dream."
For 20 years she had eaten only five kinds of food and never tasted fruits, and had been under the treatment of the best allo and homœopathic physicians. She
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
gained ten pounds in 22 days and 21 pounds in seven weeks, and is 62 years old, and is the mother of the celebrated teacher of oratory, Hon. Fletcher Osgood of No. 125 Tremont street (this city), also of Miss Marion Osgood, the musician. [NOTE-Three of the family are using Omnipathic Remedies. ]
Mrs. E. Holbrook, of 24 Chester Park was led into his office nearly blind Jan. 25, and Sept. 14 her vision was so much improved she came in to see him by her- self. He cured A. M. Leland's daughter, Cora (of 161 Tremont street, Boston), twenty-one years ago, when nearly blind.
Mrs. W. S. Kyle of 655 5th street, South Boston (the mother of Dr. Kyle), had running sores of her limbs for 24 years, with dropsy, indigestion, constipa- tion and other complaints. Took lots of drugs, only to increase her maladies, and was cured by the use of Omnipathic reme- dies, applied on the outside of the body.
Cataracts and Amaurosis.
There are no quacks, or Polly, Allo, Homœ or Hydropathic physicians who pretend to remove cataracts from the eyes without a surgical operation. Out of 100 who have the opaque lens removed with the knife, less than ten derive any benefit from the painful and expensive experiment.
Mrs. George W. Perry of Concord, Mass., sister of Mrs. Alonzo Tower, had dyspepsia, nervous prostration, piles and constipation for years, was always very thin and spare, with no appetite, and was blind for five years with the right eye from cataract and nearly blind with the left eye for two years from cataract and amaurosis. On the 12th of April, 1889, she placed her- self (sixty-six years old) under Dr. Greene's charge, with no hope of success, all previous efforts to cure her having been unsuccess- ful. October 30th she visited Dr. Greene and told him she was in excellent health, had gained 25 pounds in weight, and could read two chapters in the Bible with her left eye without any glasses, which she had not done before for twenty-six years. The cataract has entirely disappeared in the left eye. No oculist in America can report a similar cure.
Double Vision.
Miss Maggie Buchanan, who resides on the corner of Broadway and Webster street, Arlington, Mass., had weak eyes, which were slowly growing worse for two years, would occasionally lose her, sight, saw everything double, and her eyes would cross; found no cure in the eye infirmary or with oculists. On the 28th of July began using Omnipathic remedies, and was well in thirty days. No oculist professes to cure such cases.
Heart Diseased.
Mr. A. (full address given to any one
interested) was out of order for many years; had nervous prostration, with Bright's Disease; memory was so deficient, hardly put two figures together; had fallen down fourteen times in ten days; was about giving up in despair. Had been ordered by many physicians to give up business and travel; go to Europe. He could not sleep at night. Appetite very irregular.
On the 30th of April, 1889, began using Omnipathic remedies, was better in three days, had a good night's sleep, had none before for months, was cured in three months and had gained twenty-five pounds in weight and was never in better health in his life. Mr. A. was a pupil of Hon. Chas. Bradlaugh, was for months the pri- vate clerk of Hon. Chas. Sumner, was interested in the starting of the British American.
Marvellous.
Mrs. Dr. E. W. Taylor of 658 Tremont street, Boston, (of the firm of Taylor & Colby), who has been a prominent prac- tioner for 18 years, a regular graduate, understands how to administer drugs as well as any other M. D. in America, could not sleep more than one hour at a time for eight months; was in bed six long, long, weary months; suffered excrutiating pains, worst form of dyspepsia, with com- plications; exhausted all her own and lots of other doctors' skill. She was placed under Dr. Greene's charge on the 10th of April, and on the 10th of May she walked into his office and in- troduced herself; been sleeping naturally. He had not seen her before. He does not visit any patients, but cures all afflictions of the body by external applications (on the skin) of non-poisonous remedies. (No drugs in the stomach.)
Miss Maud Banks (the daughter of Gen. N. P. Banks) was growing blind with amaurosis in 1874, and her vision was restored by Omnipathic methods; no drugs in the eyes and no drugs in the stomach. Then why patronize any M. D's or drug- gists, who kill you with indigestible drugs?
Dr. Greene studied medicine six years with nine different Allo, Homeo, etc., phy- sicians before he obtained his diploma in 1848. Only two deaths among his numerous patients in one year.
Nasal Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The Cure Quick for Catarrh sent to any one by mail, on receipt of 50 cents in stamps.
His consultations are all FREE. Investigate his statements.
OFFICES :
No. 178 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. NOTE .- Dr. Greene's residence is in Arlington. He sees patients only at his offices.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Advertisers will find this Paper
KA - VALUABLE - AND - RELIABLE - MEDIUM >>
CHARLES S. PARKER,
Editor and Publisher of
ARLINGTON : ADVOCATE.
FINE JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 2 Swan's Block, - Arlington Avenue.
The ADVOCATE will be sent to any address at
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TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copies free.
Sent three months on trial for FIFTY CENTS.
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NORFOLK OYSTER CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of
Oysters & Clams.
60 CAUSEWAY ST., -AND- 138 ATLANTIC AVE. BOSTON, MASS.
Respectfully Solicit your Patronage.
JACOBS BROS., MANUFACTURERS OF STENCILS
Brands, Dies, Steel and Rubber Stamps. Stencil Inks (all colors), Brushes, Etc., Liquor and Beer Brands a Specialty. 26 North Market St., BOSTON. We furnish everything in the Marking Line.
BUY YOUR MEATS AND PROVISIONS AT PLEASANT STREET MARKET, The Lowest Prices for First-Class Goods. A FULL LINE OF CHOICE CANNED GOODS. 5 and 10 lb. Boxes of Choice Butter. FRANK P. WINN, - Arlington, Mass.
S. F. WOODBRIDGE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Beef, Pork, Lard, Sausages, Hams, TALLOW, &c. 65 & 67 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, Telephone at Store III Clinton Street, BOSTON.
S. F. WOODBRIDGE. WM. F. WOODBRIDGE.
WINN'S =
Arlington and Boston Express.
OFFICES :
33 Court Square,
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BOSTON.
Post-Office, -
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ARLINGTON.
Leave Arlington at g a. m.
Boston
at 2 p. m.
F. H. FRASER, J. W. McLEOD,
PROPRIETORS.
EDW. J. SWEENEY,
UNDERTAKER.
WAREROOMS, Junct. Arlington Ave., and Broadway, ARLINGTON, MASS.
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THOMAS H. CARENS
Wishes to call attention to his Fine Line of Gro- ceries in the basement of the Bank Building, at the lowest Boston prices. Give me a trial.
E. E. UPHAM,
Provisions. :.:
Arlington Avenue.
HORACE B. JOHNSON,
PRACTICAL - Steam & Hot Water Heating, ... AND GAS FITTING. ...
Repairing Done Promptly.
Also, Agent for Windmills.
GREENHOUSE HEATING AND DRIVEN WELLS.
COR. BROADWAY AND WINTER STREET.
Residence, Monument Place.
Dunbar & LaChapelle,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS FITTERS, Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.
USHER'S BLOCK,
S G. DUNBAR.
A. P. LA CHAPELLE. WEST MEDFORD, P .- O. BOX 143.
J. E. OBER,
WEST MEDFORD,
-DEALER IN
WOOD, COAL, LIME,
CEMENT,
SHINGLES,
CLAPBOARDS,
LATHS AND CEDAR
POSTS.
TELEPHONE, 3-5 Medford.
Goods Delivered in Arlington.
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ARTHUR L. ALLEN,
Attorney - and - Counsellor - at - Law,
103 FISKE BUILDING,
89 State Street, Boston.
W. H. H. TUTTLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
53 DEVONSHIRE ST., Room 17, Chandler Building. BOSTON, MASS.
ARLINGTON OFFICE, SWAN'S BLOCK.
Office Hours, from 7 to 9 P. M. except Tuesdays and Thursdays.
CALVIN ANDREWS, Hack, Boarding& Livery Stable,
CARRIAGES FURNISHED FOR PARTIES, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, ETC.
ARLINGTON, MASS.
TELEPHONE 680-2.
ESTABLISHED 1821.
WM. L. CLARK & CO., Carriage Painters and Trimmers, Harness Makers, AND DEALERS IN BLANKETS, HALTERS, SURCINGLES, WHIPS, Combs, Brushes, Horse Boots, Etc., COR. ARLINGTON AVENUE AND AVON STREET,
WM. L. CLARK. ARLINGTON. W. A. CLARK.
Foss & ROBY,
DENTISTS,
THRESHER DENTAL ROOMS,
No. 132 COURT STREET,
BOSTON.
L. T. Foss.
F. F. ROBY.
DR. J. I. PEATFIELD,
DENTIST,
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,
ROOMS 4 AND 5.
Special Attention given to Filling. Artificial Teeth and Regulating.
ESTABLISHED 1877.
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ARLINGTON BAKERY, N. J. HARDY, Proprietor.
Hot Rolls, Biscuit and Fresh Bread Daily.
HOT BROWN BREAD AND BAKED BEANS On Sundays.
Teams go through the Streets EACH DAY to leave Bread and Take Orders.
PLAIN AND FANCY CAKE.
ICE-CREAM TO ORDER, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. CATERING IN THE BEST MANNER FOR SMALL OR LARGE PARTIES.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FILLING WEDDING ORDERS.
H. LOCKE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealer in Beef, 42 & 44 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON.
CLARK BROS.,
DEALERS IN
Hay, Straw, Grain and Flour, 345 North Avenue, North Cambridge.
Goods Delivered in Arlington.
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J. F: BUTLER, - MASON,-
MEDFORD STREET, ARLINGTON.
ALL KINDS OF MASON AND JOBBING WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Whitewashing and Whitening done in the best possible manner.
0. W. WHITTEMORE, -THE ONLY -
Registered Pharmacist
in Arlington of the First-Class.
PRESCRIPTIONS,
PARTICULARLY NEW REMEDIES, A SPECIALTY.
SEVENTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
I. E. ROBINSON & CO., Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
NOVELTIES
Constantly being added to our large and varied stock. Any- thing not in stock will be promptly supplied.
AGENTS FOR THE
Cambridge and Troy Laundries. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
I. E. ROBINSON & CO.,
SWAN'S BLOCK and BANK BLOCK.
P. T. HENDRICK,
DEALER IN
BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, 3 SWAN'S BLOCK,
ARLINGTON.
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REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
C. A. HARDY, house & Sign Painter. Graining, Glazing and Whitening.
ARLINGTON AVE.
Shop in Rear of R. W. SHATTUCK'S Store.
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Pure Spring Water.
ROBBINS' ARLINGTON SPRINGS.
THESE Springs are situated on higher ground than any others in Eastern
Massachusetts, and are the most thoroughly isolated from any buildings or other sources of contamination. They have the endorsement of our most eminent Physicians as a remedial agent in diseases of the kidneys, stone and gravel in the bladder, and disorders arising from constipation and dyspepsia.
The proprietor cordially invites the public, particularly those wishing to secure an absolutely PURE SPARKLING TABLE WATER, to visit the Spring House, now open at Arlington Heights.
The Water will be delivered to patrons in barrels, jugs, or in glass, at prices within the reach of all.
The undersigned having leased the above will give prompt attention to orders addressed to
J. F. HOBBS,
P. O. Box 156, ARLINGTON, MASS.
ROUTE TO SPRINGS: Arlington Avenue to Walnut Street, through gate to Spring Road through the Grove.
GEORGE W. AUSTIN, ARLINGTON,
Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent.
SALES OF REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY Promptly attended to. Houses for Sale or to Let.
House Lots for Sale.
DAVID CLARK, MILL ST., ARLINGTON.
Hacks, Barges and Teams FURNISHED TO ORDER.
Special attention to Weddings, Funerals, Etc. TELEPHONE No. 153-2.
JOSEPH W. MOORE,
DEALER IN
FINE MILK AND CREAM.
Milk delivered in any part of Arlington twice daily at seasonable rates. P. O. BOX 156.
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AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
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LAWN MOWERS
SEEDS
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PARKER & WOOD.
SEEDS
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49 NORTH MARKET ST., BOSTON.
THE BOSTON SEEDSMEN. FLOWER SEEDS, BULBS, PLANTS,
P. & W'S
BOSTON
Collection
FREE
BLOOMING
FLOWER
SEEDS.
25 Packets $1.00 12
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6 25
Mailed upon receipt of Price.
A BLANG PHILA
Vase of Fancy Roses.
Everything for the Garden Lawn Farm and House.
Fruit Presses,
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POULTRY S
Wholesale al
Send for Special Oyster Shells, Beef Barley, Buck Chicken
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REFERENCE ROBBINS LIBRARY
SEEDS
Agricultural Tools, WOODENWARE.
WM. T. WOOD & CO'S
ICE TOOLS.
THE " BAY STATE " LAWN MOWER
Cider Mills, Cider Presses, 25c. packages). DULTRY MANUAL, 6 CENTS. all and get, or send address for, utiful Illustrated Catalogue. VOOD, BOSTON.
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