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Meet every Thursday evening at Grange Hall, Stevens Mills.
LAKE VIEW GRANGE, NO. 249 Organized March 31, 1883.
P. L. Wyman, M .; C. M. Clifford, O .; Mrs. R. G. Pulsifer, Lect. ; S. M. Keith, Steward; E. J. Hodgkins, Asst. Steward; J. A. Pike, Chap .; Clarence Atwood, Treas. ; Clarence Manley, Sec. ; Bert Verrill, G. K .; Mrs. C. M. Clifford, Pomona; Mrs. J. A. Pike, Flora; Mrs.P. L. Wyman, Ceres; Eva Hodgkins, Lady Asst. Steward.
Meet first and third Saturday evenings of each month at Grange Hall, Youngs corner.
TEMPERANCE.
AUBURN LODGE, NO. 21, I. O. G. T.
O. L. Clement, C. T .; Florence Libby, V. T .; Leon Verrill, Sec .; May Bassett, Fin. Sec .; Ledley Hobbs, Treas ; Annie Hewey, Chap .; Flora Penney, M .; Martha Libbey, D. M .; Olive Swett, G .; Chester Davis. L .; John Roberts, P. C. T .; Lizzie Horr, S. J. T .; Forrest Bassett, L. D.
INDUSTRY LODGE, G. T. East Auburn.
Meet every Wednesday evening of each week.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Mrs. R. A. Pratt, Pres .; Mrs. Julia A. Garcelon, V. P .; Mrs. H. S. Atwood, Rec. Sec .; Miss Mary S. French, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. Lucy Fester, Treas.
Meet every Thursday, at W. C. T. U. rooms, 90 Court street.
PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD.
HARMONY ASSEMBLY, NO. 4.
Abbie Goss, C. C .; Mrs. Ada Crane, V. C .; Della Prescott, P. C .; Etta Estes, Prelate ; Lura French, M. of E. ; Ida Dillingham, K. of R. and S .; Mrs. Chamberlain, M. at A .; Mrs. Ruth Barrows, Asst. M. t A .; Mrs. Eva Miller, Mystic One; Etta Childs, I. G .; Mrs. Penley, O. G; Mrs. Goss, Org.
Meet every other Tuesday evening in K. of P. Hall. 53 Court street.
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MILITARY.
ANBURN LIGHT INFANTRY, CO. C. Ist REGI- MENT, M. V. M. Organized Oct. 12, 1869.
E. F. Bisbee, Capt .; L. A. Barney, 1st Lieut .; W. H. Barney, 2d Lieut .; W. P. Jones, Orderly Sergeant and Clerk; W. H. Barney, Treas.
Meet at the Armory, Troy street, Monday and Friday evenings.
N. E. ORDER OF PROTECTION. NORTH STAR LODGE, NO. 67.
F. A. Rendall, W .; J. D. Morrill, V. W .; Mrs. H. W. Oakes. P. W .; Miss Ida L. Smith, Rec. Sec .; K. V. Saunders, Fin. Sec. ; D. H. Rendall, Treas.
Meet second and fourth Wednesday of each month, in Golden Eagle Hall, 68 Main street, at 7.30 p. m.
LAKE AUBURN LODGE.
A. C. Merrill, J. P. W .; S. H. Dill, Warden; Mrs. Ada Vickery, V. W .; F. F. Vickery, Sec .; C. F. Curtis, Fin. Sec .; C. A. Pettengill, Treas. ; Mrs. Alma Leavitt, Guardian; E. A. Leavitt, Sen .; Mrs. S. C. Perkins, Chaplain.
Meet second and fourth Fridays each month at Good Templars Hall, East Auburn.
U. O. G. C.
EXCELSIOR COMMANDERY, NO. 127.
J. E. True, N. C .; Mrs. N.Davis, V. N.C .; Mrs. A.J. Sturtevant, W. P .; Nathaniel Davis, W .; Miss Lena M. Oliver, K. of R .; C. W. Locke, F. K. of R. ; L. D. Jef- ferson, W. T .; Charles Lewis, W. 1. G .; Mrs. C. W. Locke, W. O. G .; W. S. Rand, P. N. C.
Meet in Good Templar's Hall, 68 Main street every second and fourth Monday evening of each month.
NO. 1. U. O. OF I. O. L.
Mrs. Nellie Noyes, W. P. L .; Mrs. Susie Drake. W. N. L. ; Mrs. Silvia Hall, W. V. L .; Viola Keith, W. R. S. ; Mrs. Eliza Haskell, W. L. R .; Miss Nettie Packard, W. F. S .; Miss Hattie Stetson, T .; Mrs. Effie Haskell,
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C .; Mrs. Emma McKenney, G .; Mrs. Libby, S. W .; Miss Augusta Clough, J. W .; Mrs. May Gifford, R. A. N. L .; Mrs. Ada Curtis, L.A.N.L .; Mrs. Lydia A.Bick- ford, Sen. Rep. ; Mrs. C. B. Atwood, Jun. Rep.
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.
PEJEPSCOT COLONY, NO. 147.
Everett L. Philoon, Gov .; Mrs. - Maloon, Lieut. Gov. ; F. C. Jackson, Treas .; Mrs. Fred Leonard, Sec .; Mrs. E. C. Wyman, Coll. ; B. G. W. Cushman, Med. Ex.
Meet first and third Fridays of each month in Knights of Golden Eagle Hall, 68 Main street.
PUBLIC LIBRARY. Organized Oct. 27, 1890.
31 Court street. S. F. Merrill, Pres. ; N. W. Harris, Treas .; H. W. Oakes, Sec. ; Miss Annie Trescott, Librarian ..
SOCIETIES. AUBURN ANNUAL CORN ROASTERS.
Organized 1875. C. E. Libby, Pres. ; L. W. Haskell, Vice Pres .; Albert Haskell, Treas .; A. A. Moore Sec.
Membership limited to 60.
Four meetings yearly.
MAINE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated under the laws of Maine, June 2, 1884. Chartered March 5, 1885.
George C. Wing, Pres .; Wallace H. White, Lewiston, Vice Pres. ; N. W. Harris, Sec. and Treas. ; W.K. Oakes, M. D. Med. Director; M. F. Ricker, Manager.
MAINE INVESTMENT COMPANY.
. 73 Main, street. Incorporated April, 1893. Capital $100,000.
A. R. Savage, Pres .; N. F. Woodbury, Sec. and Treas. ; John G. Roberts, Builder.
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OLD LADIES HOME. 13 South Goff street.
Ara Cushmau, Pres .; Mrs. Emma Wray, Mrs. Abbie C. Libby, Vice Pres .; George S. Woodman, Treas .; Dr. J. W. Beede, Sec. ; Mrs. Mary Churchill, Matron.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
53 Court.
O. W. Jones, Pres. ; John N. Packard, Vice Pres. ; E. T. Garland, Gen. Sec .; Leslie M. Lord, Rec. Sec .; J. W. Stetson, Treas.
Number of volumes in library 2000.
Gymnasium well supplied.
Prayer meeting every Sunday at 9.30 a. m .; afternoon at 4 p. m. for men only.
CORPORATIONS, ETC.
AMERICAN BANKING & TRUST CO.
73 Main street.
W. W. Bolster, Auburn, Me. Pres .; B. R. Redman, Quincy, Mass., Vice Pres .; N. F. Woodbury, Auburn, Me. Sec. and Treas.
AMERICAN SHOE MNFG. CO.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs. 170 aud 172 Main. Incorporated May 11, 1889. Capital, $20,000.
Albert A. Hutchins, Pres. ; Philip M. Bickford, Treas .; George W. Bumpus, Sec.
ARA CUSHMAN COMPANY.
209 Court and 10 and 22 Railroad streets.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs. INCORPORATED MAY 15, 1888.
Ara Cushman, Pres .; Charles L. Cushman, Vice Pres .; M. B. Watson, Clerk ; S. F. Merrill, Treas.
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AUBURN FOUNDRY CO.
157 Washington street.
ORGANIZED 1875. CAPITAL, $15,000.
A. M. Penlev, Pres. ; N. M. Neal, Treas. and Supt .; N. I. Jordan, N. M. Neal, A. M. Penley, B. F. Sturgis, E. T. Gile. Directors.
AUBURN LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Office 83 Main St.
A. R. Savage, Pres. ; L. W. Haskell, Vice Pres. ; Geo. G. Gifford, Sec. ; M. B. Watson, Treas. ; J. W. Mitchell, Attorney ; A. R. Savage, George W. Curtis, George W. Bumpus, Ara Cushman, L. W. Haskell, W. W. Stetson, A. M. Penley, S. K. Ballard, Geo. G. Gifford, Directors.
Monthly meetings, first Monday of each month.
LAKE AUBURN FISH PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
H. H. IIanson, Pres. ; George E. McCann, Treas .; George G. Gifford, Clerk ; The President, ex-efficio, J.W. Ricker, D. E. Parlin, F. R. Conant, Executive Committee ; H. H. Hanson, D. E. Parlin, J. B. Daniels, George B. Bearce, J. W. Ricker, George G. Gifford, J. N. Wood, L. W. Baker, F. R. Conant, Directors ; Arthur W. Merrill, Supt of Hutching Station.
AUBURN BOARD OF TRADE.
83 Main street.
ORGANIZED APRIL 18 1887.
Ara Cushman, Pres. ; E. T. Gile, 1st Vice Pres. ; A. M. Penley, 2nd Vice Pres. ; George S. Woodman, 3d Vice Pres. ; J. P. Hutchinson, Sec. ; D. W. Verrill, Treas.
Membership about 150.
AUBURN DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.
INCORPORATED OCT. 1887. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $50.000.
S. F. Merrill, Pres. ; N. W. Harris, Vice Pres. ; H. C. Packard, Treas. ; W. B. Kilbourne, Sec. ; S. F. Merrill, N. W. Harris, W. B. Kilbourne, E. T. Gile, H. H. Gur- ney, H. W. Hutchins, Ara Cushman, Directors.
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AUBURN NOVELTY CO.
INCORPORATED MARCH 11, 1891. CAPITAL $25.000.
81 Main street.
John F. Eaton, Pres. ; James A. Pulsifer, Sec. ; Horace C. Day, Treas. ; John F. Eaton, James F. Atwood, Horace C. Day, Hillman Smith, James A. Pulsifer, Directors.
AUBURN SPRING CO.
Mechanics Savings Bank block, 81 Main Organized, 1892.
Ferdinand A. Wyman, Boston, Pres. and Treas .; Geo. C. Wing, Corp. Clerk.
AUBURN STOVE FOUNDRY CO.
Incorporated 1890. Capital $50.000.
Office and foundry junction Washington and High streets.
II. W. Hutchins, Pres. ; T. H. Roberts, Treas .; George W. McFadden, General Agent ; H. W. Hutchins, H. Fair- field, J. R. Learned, John N. Wood, George W. McFad- den, A. L. Goss, Directors.
AUBURN TRUST COMPANY.
Elm Block.
Samuel F. Merrill, Pres .; George C. Wing, Vice Pres .; James F. Atwood, Treas.
FITZ BROS COMPANY.
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Minot ave. near Court.
Incorporated July, 1892. Capital $30.000.
Ira W. Fitz, Pres .; Amos G. Fitz, Vice Pres .; M. B. Watson, Treas .; I.W. Fitz, Amos G. Fitz, J. J. Lander, Geo. E. Davis, C. L. Cushman, Directors.
H. WESLEY HUTCHINS CO.
Incorporated 1891. Capital $100.000.
Office rear 166 Washington.
H. Wesley Hutchins, Pres. and Treas; George C. Wing, Clerk; H. W. Hutchins, Geo. C. Wing and N. W. Harris, Directors.
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LEWISTON AND AUBURN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
A. R. Savage, Pres .; Daniel Briggs, Trcas .; F. E. Bisbee, Supt. ; George C. Wing, F. M. Jordan, L. S. Ruggles, D. J. Callahan, A. R. Savage, A. E. Frost, N. I. Jordan, Directors.
MASON-COBB COMPANY.
Rear 95 and 97 Main R. M. Mason, Pres .; Charles E. Cobb, Treas .; E. C. Briggs, Sec .;
EDWIN T. STEVENS CO.
INCORPORATED JAN. 1891. Capital Stock $26.000.
211 Turner street.
Edwin T. Stevens, Pres. and Treas.
THE GOODYEAR SHOE MACHINERY CO.
Eastern Branch.
92 Main street.
Main office, No. 158 Summer street, Boston, Mass. Factory, No. 398 Federal street, Boston, Mass.
Jonathan Munyan, Pres .; S. V. A. Hunter, Treas .; C. L. Barker, Manager.
THE WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
Incorporated 1839. Capital $100,000.
Hutchings, near G. T. R. R.
W. E. Whitman, Manager.
AUBURN GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO.
4 and 6 Court street. Newspaper Publishers. A. R. Savage, Pres.
BARKER MILL. 1
Mill street, off Barker.
Incorporated 1870.
William W. Bolster, Pres .; A. M. Pulsifer, Treas .; William Hayes, Agent. .
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DINGLEY-FOSS SHOE CO. Incorporated 1891. Boot and Shoe Mnfrs. 34 Troy street.
Jere Dingley, jr. Pres. ; Horatio G. Foss, Vice Pres .; Edgar G. Sprague, Treas.
LEWISTON AND AUBURN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Office, 34 Court street.
A. R. Savage, Pres .; Daniel Briggs, Treas .; F. E. Bisbee, Snpt.
PRAY-SMALL COMPANY.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs. Incorporated July 28, 1891. Capital $100,000.
Leonard A. Pray, Pres. ; L. Linn Small, Treas. UNION DEBENTURE CO. 83 Main street.
J. R. Learned, State Agent.
WOOD-ROBINSON COMPANY. .
Incorporated March, 1890. Capital Stock $30,000. Wholesale Paper Dealers. 101 Main street. C. A. Robinson, Pres. ; B. F. Wood, Treas.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY OFFICIAL REGISTER FOR 1893.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Franklin M. Drew, Lewiston, Judge of Probate. Fred O. Watson, Auburn, Register of Probate. I. W. Hanson, Auburn, Clerk of Courts. Silas Sprague, Auburn, Register of Deeds. Noel B. Potter, Lewiston, Couniy Treasurer. Henry W. Oakes, County Attorney. Benjamin J. Hill, Auburn, Sheriff and Jailer. George Bonney, Auburn, Janitor.
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DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Benjamin F. Beals, Auburn ; Selden A. Cummings, · Lewiston ; A. E. True, Mechanics Falls ; Charles H. Miles, Lisbon ; George E. Huskins, Lisbon Fallls ; J. H. Soule, E. Livermore ; S. W. Cary, Turner; James G. Jordan, Webster ; Wm. E. Longley, Greene.
SPECIAL.
James A. O'Brien, Lewiston.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Walter F. Beals, Turner ; Geo. Parcher, Leeds ; Seth Chandler, Lewiston.
COURT TERMS.
Supreme Judicial Court for Civil and Criminal business third Tuesday in January, April and September.
County Commissioners Court, regular sessions, first Tuesday of April and October, adjourned session, first Tuesday of every other month.
Probate Court, second Tuesday of each month.
Insolvency Court, Wednesday following second Tues- day of each month.
CEMETERIES. MT. AUBURN.
Mt. Auburn avenue, near Turner.
OAK HILL. South River road.
Ralph Ellinwood, Supt.
POST OFFICES.
Goff block, Court street. AUBURN.
Office hours, 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m. John C. Blake, Postmaster; Costello P. Dennison, Asst. Postmaster; Cyrus M. Dunn, M. O. Clerk; Herman L. Lothrop, Mail Clerk ; A. F. Lamarche, T. W. Watson, E. W. Bonney, C. E. Merrill, Fred D. Miller, A. C. Fuller, Letter Carriers; John P. Lawton, Sub-Carrier.
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Mails Close.
Eastern, 2.10, 10.30, p. m.
Farmington, 2.10, 10.30, p. m.
Grand Trunk, 7 a. m., 2.10 p. m.
Kennebec, 10.25 a. m., 5 p. m.
Lewiston, 7, 10.25 a. m., 1.20, 5 p. m.
Turner, 2.10 p. m.
Western, 7, 11.05 a. m., 4.25, 10.30 p. m.
Mails Arrive.
Eastern, 7, 11.20 a. m.
Farmington, 11.20 a. m.
Grand Trunk, 8, 11 a. m.
Kennebec, 8.45 a. m., 3.30 p. m.
Lewiston, 7, 10.30 a. m., 1.30, 5.15 p. m.
Turner, 10.30 a. m.
Western, 7 a. m., 2.30 p. m.
AUBURN PLAINS.
Fred A. Allen, Postmaster.
Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.45 p. m. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.15 a. m.
DANVILLE. Danville Junction.
Charles Thurston, Postmaster.
Mails leave at 7.35, 10.40, 10.45 a. m., 2.15, 2.45 p.m. Mails arrive at 8.20, 10.40, 10.45 a. m., 2.15, 2.45 p. m. Poland Springs arrive 10.40, leave 2.45, daily.
South Danville arrive 1.15, leave 2.45, three times each week.
EAST AUBURN. Turner street.
C. F. Curtis, Postmaster.
Mail arrives from Auburn, 4 p. m. Mails leave for Au- burn, 9.45 a. m.
LEWISTON JUNCTION.
Jesse G. Dexter, Postmaster.
Mails Leave For
Lewiston and Auburu, 11.07 a. m.
Portland, 7.27, 11.07 a. m.
Western Points, 2.47 p. m.
Mails Arrive From
Lewiston and Auburn, 2.47 p. m. Portland, 9.54 a. m. ; 2.47 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
529-657
NORTH AUBURN. Opposite Lake Auburn road. Isaac Osgood, Postmaster. Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.15 p. m. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.15 a. m.
SOUTH DANVILLE. Pownal road, near Durham line. Mrs. Emerson Bowie, Postmistress.
WEST AUBURN. Near Grand View House. E. S. Crafts, Postmaster.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND QUORUM.
Angers P. X.
Knowlton A. K. P.
Bangs Judson
McGillicuddy D. J.
Belleau F. X.
Merrill John F.
Bonney A. L.
Morey Frank A.
Briggs E. M.
Newell W. H.
Callahan D. J.
Noble F. L.
Callahan W. Edward
Oakes H. W.
Carter Seth M.
Parker F. W.
Chase B. T.
Pidgin W. A.
Cloutier Joseph E.
Pingree R. C.
Conant F. A.
Pulsifer Woodbury
Crockett R. W.
Putnam John F.
Crouse J. M.
Rodick W. J.
Dana Frank W.
Sabin John
Davis E. P.
Sanborn W. W.
Day Daniel H.
Savage A. R.
Doyle Frank F.
Small Addison
Drew F. M.
Small J. T.
Emerson C. V.
Spillane T. C.
Estey W. F.
Talbot A. L.
Fales L. W.
Tarbox D. Jr.
Garner John
Torsey H. A.
Greenleaf Levi
Wakefield Seth D.
Irish A. F.
Watson Fred O.
Jones A. M.
White W. H.
Judkins Wilbur H.
Woodside E.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
NOTARIES.
Carter S. M. Chase B. T. Dana F. W. Knowlton A. K. P.
Newell William H. Roberts L. G . Small Addison Templeton A. L. Watson Fred O.
BAIL COMMISSIONERS. Cornish A. D. Knowlton A. K. P. Belleau F. X. for Prov. of Quebec.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
D. E. PARLIN,
GROCER AND TEA DEALER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOSTON TEA STORE. ESTABLISHED, 1875.
3 JOURNAL BLOCK, LEWISTON, ME.
NEALEY & MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Groceries, Flour, and Provisions.
COR. BATES and MAIN STREET,
A. B. NEALEY. LEWISTON, MAINE. C. H. MILLER.
TEA
A. P. CONANT, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, HYSON FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEES, ETC. Crockery, Stone and Wooden Ware, AND MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
235 Lisbon Street, - - Lewiston, Me.
F. B. GOODRICH,
- -DEALER IN --
Groceries and Provisions.
FLOUR OF ALL GRADES,
CHOICE TEAS, PURE COFFEES, BUTTER, CHEESE, ETC. 1
ALSO, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. Goods delivered promptly and free of Expense.
97 Ash Street,
Lewiston, Maine.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ROBERT J. WISEMAN,
FRANK PELTIER. MEATS & GROCERIES. BAKERY
DEALER IN
GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY, FREE OF EXPENSE,
Fine Groceries, Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices. Butter and Cheese from best Vermont and New York Dairies. Canned Fruits in Variety.
LEWISTON, MAINE.
ARTHUR T. RENY. NAPOLEON L'HEUREUX.
M. PHANEUF & CO.,
GROCERS BAKERS
Dealers in Meats, Queensware and Mixed Paints, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Canned Goods, Country Produce, Fish, Etc. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. FLOUR A SPECIALTY. 94 and 96 Lincoln Street, Lewiston, Maine.
C. N. HOWARD. J. C. HOWARD.
E. N. HOWARD.
HOWARD BROTHERS, - Dealers in - -
Meats, Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Confectionery.
All Kinds of Country Produce and Shippers of Aroostook Potatoes. .. 40 ASH STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE.
Your patronage solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
I. D. STEVENS,
COM
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COAL and WOOD,
PRESSED HAY, ETC. No. 380 Lisbon St., - - Lewiston, Me.
LUCIUS C. ROBBINS,
- Dealer in -
COAL
AND
WOOD
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
To. 268 Main Street,
- Lewiston, Me.
THOMAS PARADIS,
DEALER IN
COAL and WOOD.
All orders promptly attended to.
OFFICE AND YARD,
'7 Cedar Street,
Opp. Hill Corporation.
LONG'S DINING ROOM,
CECREAM
SHORTCAKE
57 Lisbon St., near Music Hall, LEWISTON, ME.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The best of Steaks, Oysters, and everything usual to a first-class eating house.
Catering for parties a Specialty. BOARD BY THE DAY or WEEK. FIRST CLASS LUNCH COUNTER
D. F. LONG.
Oysters Cooked and Served at Counter.
COAL
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ADVERTISEMENTS
HODGKINS, FOSS & ADAMS, JOB CARPENTERS
AND BUILDERS.
- MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN --
DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS. Nos. 3 and 7 Lower Main St., Lewiston, Me.
GEORGE B. HASKELL. O. H. NELKE. GEO. B. HASKELL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS
AND WOODEN WARE. Agents for ELMER DOUBLE ACTING CHURN. All kinds of DAIRY SUPPLIES. WOOD PUMPS a specialty. HAYMARKET SQUARE, LEWISTON, ME. Telephone, 145-2.
J. L. HAYES & CO., LIME, CEMENT AND MASONS' SUPPLIES,
FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY AND STRAW. No. 282 Main Street, near Catholic Church, LEWISTON, MAINE. J. L. HAYES. S. B. HAYES.
CHS. LEMIEUX,
MASON AND CONTRACTOR.
All Kinds of Mason Work Done at Short Notice.
Personal attention given to orders entrusted to my care. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, Pettengill St., near Main. LEWISTON, MAINE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
J. H. STETSON & CO.,
(Successors to BEAN & STETSON.) - Dealers in -
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KITCHEN FURNISHING ` GOODS,
Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, and Registers. Tin, Iron, Copper, Wooden and Granite Iron Ware. ZINC, LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD. JOB WORK TO ORDER. - Mill Work and Slating a Specialty. -
65 LISBON STREET, LEWISTON, ME.
JOSEPH H. DAY,
ARDWARE
HIERCHANT
AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, SEWER PIPE, PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, CARPENTERS TOOLS, IRON, STEEL, CORDAGE, BELTING, POWDER, SHOT, FAIRBANKS SCALES, FAMILY SCALES, LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, PUMPS, FISHING TACKLE, REVOLVERS, RIFLES, ETC., ETC. Builders' Hardware and Manufacturers' Supplies a Specialty. 235 MAIN ST., LEWISTON, ME.
DAY BROTHERS,
W.B.DAY,264 Pine St., Lewiston. G.J.DAY, 82 Fifth St., Auburn.
Contractors and Builders,
Carpenter Work of all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable terms. OFFICE, 154 Main St.,opp. Horse Car Waiting Room. LEWISTON, ME.
T. R. CATLAND, Machinist and Locksmith.
- DEALER IN -
CUTLERY AND SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
Stencil Cutting, Key Fitting and Repairing of all kinds of Light Machinists' Work. Electrician and Bell Hanger. Silver and Nickel Plating. Umbrella Repairing.
NO. 166 LISBON STREET, - LEWISTON, ME.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
GUSTAVE VERRETTE,
DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Pianos, Organs, Optical Goods, Sewing Machines, and Musical Goods. Repairing promptly and neatly done.
Takys 10K MONTAUK
All Kinds of Instruments and Sewing Machines Repaired at Short Notice.
VERRETTE'S ORCHESTRA.
Music furnished for Concerts, Balls, Dances, Weddings, Etc.
Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Eyes Tested. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO FITTING.
Violins and strings, Mandolins, Accordeons, Flutes, Clarionets, Cornets, Banjos and Guitars. Writing Materials and Stationery. Parosols and Umbrellas Repaired and Recovered. 31 CHESTNUT ST., LEWISTON, ME.
P. E. LAPOINTE, JEWELER LADIES' AND GENTS" WATCHES.
Waltham, .'. Elgin, .. Colombus. Gold .. and .". Silver .. Cases. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. Watches and Jewelry Repaired. No. 362 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me.
AUGUSTIN GUAY.
DEALER IN
Custom and Ready-Made
Clothing & Gents' > Furnishings.
HATS, CAPS AND UNIFORMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Watches and Jewelry.
College Block, 258 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me.
665
ADVERTISEMENTS
LEWISTON STEAM DYE HOUSE.
NAPHTHA OR DRY CLEANSING A SPECIALTY.
Lace Curtains Cleansed and Finished, Dyed, Pressed and Neatly Repaired.
Clothing of all Descriptions Dyed, Cleansed and Repaired.
Velvets and Plushes Cleansed, Dyed and Finished.
JOSEPH LeBLANC, Proprietor, 141 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine.
White
NOHOM.
WAS
WHITESO
A Joy I come to every home And by my presence cheery, I banish care, the burden bear Of women worn and weary.
I run so light and look so bright, The ladies dote upon me; No noise I make, no threads I break, Though how fast you run me.
Through every kind of goods I go. Silk, muslin, cloth or leather ;
Though all machines refuse to sew, Yet I sew on forever.
I hem, I fell, I tuck, I bind, I ruffle, cord or gather; And all machines I leave behind While I go on forever.
I'm neat and good, and if you should But for a moment doubt me, Be sure you try, and then you'll buy And never be without me.
Faithfully yours,
"THE WHITE."
Sewing Machine
is the "pure Gold" among the sewing machine productions of the world. Its value never depreciates.
The practical test of over 20 years has demonstrated :-
That it is the best adapted to meet every requirement of a family sewing machine.
That it is the most satisfactory in prac- tical use.
That it is the most durable family sew- ing machine.
That it does the widest range of work with the least changes.
That it is the most elegant in finish and appearance.
That it is beyond all question THE BEST.
THE LAST
thing we desire to say is that we don't want you to depend on fancy adjectives and breezy advertisements alone - find some happy possessor of the WHITE- ask them how they like it and the answer will come
The White is King."
E. PROVOST, SONS & COMPANY, dealers in all makes of Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
Wilcox & White Organs Kranich & Bach Pianos a Specialty. White Sewing Machines
C. Paquett, Manager. 104 Main Street,
LEWISTON, MAINE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
GUAY & JOLICOEUR,
LIVERY STABLE. Hacking, Boarding and Feeding.
We have constantly on hand numerous carriages of all kinds, such as Hacks, Buggies, and all kinds of Carts, Etc. Also, sev- eral classes of Horses, such as Working Horses, Promenade and Saddle Horses. The whole at all hours of day or night for public's purpose.
All Orders Fulfilled at Short Notice, at the Lowest Prices.
WE GRANT A SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PRIVATE HORSES. CEDAR STREET (Near the new Auburn Bridge), LEWISTON, ME.
Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable, FIRST-CLASS TEAMS TO LET
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
OFFICE, 101 and 103 PARK ST., Lewiston, Maine. GEO. W. FURBUSH, Prop.
LIVERY STABLE
&W.DAR.N.Y.
EUGENE PERRAULT, Proprietaire. Anciene Place de Mess. Dunn. Tenant Ecurie de Premiere Class. Pour Baptêmes, Mariages et Enterrements, à des prix les pins moderè.
45 Cedar St., Lewiston, Me.
EUGENE PERRAULT -KEEPS- First-Class Carriages
To Let for Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, Etc., at the most reasonable terms. 45 CEDAR STREET, - - LEWISTON, ME. M. J. DAVIS,
-DEALER IN-
FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SEED,
PRESSED HAY AND STRAW. AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, ETC. 108 and 110 PARK STREET,
LEWISTON, - - MAINE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
F. X. MARCOTTE,
AND
DEALER IN urniture, Stoves, Trunks, Carpets, Tinware, Etc. No. 132 Lincoln Street.
UNDERTAKER,
24 Chestnut Street,
LEWISTON, ME.
Central to all the Depots. CITY HOTEL,
Hot and Cold Water Baths.
171 Main Street, near Head of Lisbon Street,
First-Class Hotel. LEWISTON, ME. Centrally Located,
LOWEST RATES AND BEST ACCOMODATIONS IN THE CITY. Steam Heat and Electric Light.
JOHN W. VARNEY, - - Proprietor.
Androscoggin Bureau of Employment and Information, ODD FELLOWS' BLOCK, LEWISTON, ME.
A. L. TIBBETTS, -
- Manager.
FIRST-CLASS HELP FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
AVERY B. BRADBURY, Livery, Sale and Boarding STABLE.
Give me a call and see for yourselves.
No. 22 Franklin St., Lewiston, Me.
668
ADVERTISEMENTS
THOMAS VAUGHAN,
- Furniture, Carpetings, - COFFINS, CASKETS
AND ROBES.
231 and 233 LISBON STREET,
-
LEWISTON, MAINE.
HEARSES, HACKS, AND ALL FUNERAL GOODS SUPPLIED.
F. E. CRANE & CO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS
-AND-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dealers in Coffins, Caskets and Floral Designs. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. No. 57 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine. Residence, 48 Goff Street, Auburn. -
- Open all night.
A. E. McDONOUGH & CO., UNDERTAKERS.
DEALERS IN Caskets, Coffins, Robes, Linings. and Floral Designs. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Carriages Furnished for Weddings, Parties, Baptisms, etc., at short notice.
OFFICE OF CORONER. 41 Ash Street, cor. Park, Osgood Block, Lewiston, Me. A. E. McDONOUGH, Residence, 63 Bridge street.
669
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1862. 1898.
GEO. A. CALLAHAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.
Having a large office well stocked with all the latest and most desirable kinds of PRINTING MACHINERY, TYPE AND OTHER APPLIANCES with Electric Power, for the rapid and economical execution of
EVERY KIND OF LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
I am enabled to furnish my patrons at the shortest notice and at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Having had over thirty-nine years' experience in the printing business and giving my immediate personal attention to every order, whether large or small, patrons may rely upon having their work done in a manner that shall prove satisfactory in every respect. Special attention given to INTRICATE und PARTICULAR WORK.
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