COTTAGE CITY, Sept. 26, 1892. At 11.45 on Saturday night, watchman Lewis rung in the alarm from box 41, at the Arcade, and people jumped from their...
Fireworks, Music, Collation, Speeches, &c, &c.  
The past week has been an eventful one in the history of Cottage City and in her prospects for the future. The decision in the question of the...
As we go to press the exercises attending the dedication of the Soldiers’ Memorial at Cottage City are in full progress.
Photographer R. G. Shute took some fine views of the hotel Monday afternoon. The finished pictures are now on sale at his store, samples to be seen...
At 6 pm. Wednesday evening, 11th inst., the polls were closed in the great voting contest for the naming of Edgartown’s new Summer hotel. Since Dec....
Regarding the contest we wish to state that the right of voting is free to all persons, and one person can send in any number of votes - no limit. It...
By courtesy of the Directors we are permitted to invite the public to sent to the Gazette office their written choice of a suitable name for the new...
We take pleasure in printing below a few particulars regarding the new hotel to be erected on Starbuck’s Bluff, Edgartown, the specifications calling...
The Pusey & Jones Co., of Wilmington, Del., the builders of steamer Nantucket, have contracted to have another steamer ready to go on the line...
Mr. J. R. Kendrick, General Manager of the Old Colony Railroad, and other officials of that road, visited the Island last Monday, and he is now...
It will strike 143 times in the 24 hours.   The ropes which will sustain the weight boxes are made of the best steel, about as large as a man’s...

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