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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 5

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TITOHBtrHG 5 XAIIT 8BSTENEL, 6ATUEEDAY JOPKHi 13, FIRE AT WORCESTER inl Firmo lofsrad, Two Fatally. A DOLLAR BOTTLE OF SPRING MEDICINE AND A 25 CENT PACKAGE OF LIVER POLS, NJihnlc 1 tI VI lUIw Prnf Vi 1 I UwV SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1893. IS WHAT OUR OFFER ON Honduras Sarsaparilla (THE- GREAT BLOOD PURIF1EB) MEAKS. ITtl cnni of au Best Phvsieiana In the PrscticP for art alterittive Tonic. How is th time to take it 1 Bottle.

a iKXiies ttoDUuras ana Domes i-ius, D. H. JOEL, Just Received A larze lot 11 CLITHER0E" GINGHAMS, wide. Also one case PARKHILL Bipod For it is the basis of liealtB. Not only is the origin, of most diseases impure bloodr but the first step to a cure in all is to purify the blood.

This can be most quickly, thoroughly and gently effected S07 JVLa-lJN T. Martin Sanderson- SANDERSON great variety of styles and beautiful colorings, Real Estate Office, Room 5, 140 Main Street. By One lot 36-inch Bleached worth 8 cents, for A full line of Colored Skirts to see the new "RUSTLING favorite. Using of thft ftfllfihratftH PARKHILL Elegant Patterns, 31 inches ACT cents a yard 9 "ZEPHYR" GINGHAMS, a 122 0 a Cotton, 10 to 20-vard lengths, 2 1 cents a yard from 25 cents to $5. Ask SILCOTT" SKIRT, a great La wton, 145 MAIN STREET FOR CATALOGUE.

Silk Department. Our complete assortment of SUMMER DRESS SILKS is ready for inspection, and comprises everything that is new and-desirahle. NICHOLS FROST 152 TO 156 MAIN STREET. Successors to Allan Sanderson. TjVR SALE Sevcm mlqntcs from 140 Main X- -room, dining room, kitchen, three pretty es in front of "ho nsc.

This property hflsj gfn et OTpf 40 uie. fcandUwirttj.about price uktd. Hricc-400. HOMalnoLTteL- SOCIETY NOTICES. Br order el the C.

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37, Improved A regular council flro of Nashua Redmen's' Hall, Cofihin's Block. Romania tOdffe.To. 312; K. 11. of TT.

i ol a vr. MARY E. CUSIDNG. Secret; M. 1 He held at Ma- Tuesday evening, Apr.

16. AH Master Masons are invited. By order of toe W. M. J.

ST11ATTON. Secretary Home tite Safeguard of Fitchburg Co-operative Bank HI 'USD A A Jr" af L- R-1o ui No mono 1 pfsaER, President J.F. SIMON DH, Secy. Mitto arloptcd-toy the United Spates, Oo-d Robert REAL ESTATE AGENCY, CALL AT OFFICE WOECESTEO, April 18. Flro did MO.OtX damou lost ulght to tbe flveatory block at to S2 Main ktuUog Fireman McLaughJLo.

probabrr LataUy Lujumd Fnnk Jen? and lightly Injured tbret otnora. xay -ware in tear oi uolldlne puuins on their ladder wImd corner fell off the roof and they wrt buUdloi; was occupied by the Qulntlgi jmond Clothing company ana Severn! Qtbvr urms ana aooxeuas. xne nre siariec In tbe rooms of the Endtootc Social clui trom eotne unknown canto. men from Truck 3 nail alley leading off to the north or buried under the debris. The ladder was thrown down and broken.

Tbe two men who were buried William L. McLaughlin and Frank Jones, both call laddcrmen. Both soeediJv taken out of the ruins. Mc La ugu fin's skull was crushed, and he Jones suffered a compound fracture arm and a fracture o-Vthe' skull. He6 is at tbe city hospital and it was not till roorninfi.

Six other firemen at slightly injured. Chief Vnughn was not 10 feet distant when the wall fell and barely escaped Injury, being covered confined to the Kinnicittl building and Death ol Fireman Jonas. WoiitESTEn, April 13. Frank Jon1! the member or the lire depart men whose skull was fractured at last niirht fire, died early this morning, lie leaves A STARTLING FACT. Sixteen Per Cent of l.lfc Insurance cants Rejected on Account of lUse kidneys.

Dr. Lambert the OfiMrniiacJltol illn ct. the Equitable Life Insurance Company, Yorlt. is reported to aavu -aid: "Wc rejeel anis who ht kidneys, and wbo died vUhlu.vw.oy.earsiHiftcJrejeisltd.Uieiii.-.. -This appalling statement Kbould have the at- If you wish to live JJ to a ffood old a-e smoke jO.CI.Ai i CIGARS? FPL.

rtVrt thing wonderful. TPafltnrv Jj 376 ATLANTIC AVENUE, DOCS Must Be Licensed ON OR BEFORE APRIL 30, 1895, Or the Owners or Keepers thereof are Liable to a Fine. EXTRACTS FROM TUE LAVt'S OF T1IIS COMMON WF.ALTH- raonthTow'or o-er, shalTlnnuaUy oa or he fori the 'I-birtlrthdaj of rai: ye It to be registered, -nttmbereo. described and license, for oof the office of the cler) In-said dog la kept, An owner-of a dog may aad a person first dn.voi JU cause It he ied as provtfled in the pre Tho Fee for every License shall be Two Dollars for a Male Dog and Five Dot- lafs far a Female Dog. Whoevcr-keeps a dognontra-rTTo' five dollars of which shall be paid platnant.

and ten dollars to the tr Every owner or keeper of doisjs kept for breed- license authorizing him to teep snch dogs upon the premises described in such license. When the fee for snch llwnse Ghallbetwetny-llve. lars when the number of dogs so kept exec five, the fee shall be fifty dollars; end no keeper, tinder the age of six months. Anj owner or keeper ofadognotdnly Hi which becomes three months old after tt It Is three months old. cause tt to be registered.

day of tbe ensuing May. a provided In Scctl Eighty of Chapter One Hundred and Two of the to Its owner's name and Its registered number. Dog Licenses may be obtained of WALTER A. DAVIS, City Clerk. FltcbbutF.

AnrU 12, 16d6. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH Sunday; cooler to extreme southeast por- dmc 11 oYflaek-tha -wholp list imoroved. Prices advanced from i to J. Leather preierrea, nowever, jutnpea on light transactions. Lake Shore sold up to li IJtO O.T.U ftrtitihrn 4 to 51 Tobacco to 98, and tbe general run of active issues, i tt i.

uenerai wecinc first declined i to 33i, and later recovered the settlement of the Anthracite coal troubles, will be resumed, Monday ne.xt. when the Reading receivers are to meet -T3f 'Cornelius Vanderhllt iiod D. 0: JIttIs from Europe had a pood effect and it -was rumored that there would be important developments in the Vandcrbilt group of stocks. WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEFEATED IN WISCONSIN Madison, Wis, April J3. In tbe assembly, last night, the woman suffrage eteamer Kansas anchored otf Harding ledge, Vast night, having been towed in from outside of Cape Cod, by tups Taurus and Kate Jones.

Besides being mi nus her propeller, she has a heavy list. 'financial troubles the NICARAGUA AFFAIRS. IjOKdo. April 13. An answer to tbe British ultimatum to Nicaragua lias biien received.

It is understood the renlv is satisfactory the acitou which the ANOTHER ADVANCE IN OIL. New Yonic. April 13. Field oil was advance 20 cents per barret to 81. To, by the Standard Oil today, and in consequence May options jumped to $1.05.

April IS. nil reached tbe $2 mark, this forenoon, and closed $1,09 bid. SPRING TRADE SATISFACTORY. Chic.ujo. April More than 200 travelling salesmen who have been interviewed as to tbe condition of the spring trade in the UVst piwucaLV unnnimoui in report i np trude as satisfactory, with a most hopeful outlook for the future.

TELEPHONE RATES REDUCED IN CHICAGO. CiitCAoo, April 13. New rules for telephone service will be inaugurated in a few days by the Chicago Telephone company. It is proposed to put in operation a schedule of Tates reaching as low SCO per year. This -will mean a big cut when compared with its present rate, SUTHERLAND TRANSFERRED TO SINt! SING New Yoiik.

April 13. Kenneth F. Sutherland, the accomplice of John V. McKanc in the Gravesend election frauds of 1835, was discharged from the King's taken to Sing Sing, where tu of a and a half. CHICAGO'S FINANCES IN A BAD WAY, Chicago, April City Compl-rollei of tbe city's resources.

It will create a sensation, for the reason it will disclose the fact that the citv at present is in debt 80,000,000, or more than two-thirds of the year's appropriations. Wetberell says about $6,000,000 has dropped out of eight within tbe period covered by the late administration. There is not a dollar left in the general fund. Mckinley and stevenson the favorites New Yob April 13. In a canvass of Republican and Democratic national committeemen, printed bv the Evening The figures arc: Republican McKiriley, Harrison, four: Reed, four; Allison, two; Morton, One; Sherman, one; Teller, one.

Democratic -Stevenson, nine: 'Wilson, Whitney. Boies, Matthews and C. S. Thomas of Denver, one Chicago is in the highest favor as the convention city. AN INCREASE OF WAGES PROBABLE.

Fall River, April 13. At a special meeting of the directors of the Wampa-noag mills, today, it was voted to request the secretary of the manufacturers' association to call a meeting for tbe fourth Tuesday of April, to act on the quesUon This aotlon "will bring affairs to a pofnt and it is generally conceded that an advance jf wages will be made in this city. The advance will be in thg form of thK.wh.xlHU fn nncntinn JiAfaMt. An--. 20, 1804, and will mean an increase' of about 124 per cent over present wages.

There is a Veil founded rnmor- to the effect that the association will take final M. PARKS, STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING BllUlBfs eftttlpjwl with Automata BprfrMH Do Not Fail to See It I Our annual Easter Exhibit of Seasonable Planta and Flowei-s, Day and Evening. Specialty of Plants in Bloom for Gifts and Church Decoration. Price -within the reach of all. A Fine Stock of Cut Flowers, and more for the money than any previous year.

Every one is welcome to come and see them. Open until 10.30 p.m. Honduras and 1 Bottle Pills, 75 cents. ws.w. I'repareu oy DRUGGIST, Alpbonso MorsQ.

MARSH, Office onen evenings. street, cottage- rooms, parlor, sitting chambers. Stable, two stalls, hen boose as coroo Into market. Pretty home for TO RENT. nUKKT-A matl More.

Uood local lou un Or. ml -treu ippjy to CHARLES WELCOME. A good urv- Apply iVp T'ta'loln TabA- gr JOSEPH LAMOUl ii A (TV BOARD AND ROOMS. Tai rlTaiSpaWe6" ram' FZSE RENT at 31 i (am I IS- LOST AND FOUND. DRESSMAKING.

SOMFETENT DRESSMAKER will maker menu hy tbe dy. also wort dena at boa NOTICE. This Is to certify that I have this day Kiveo ay son Waldo Lyons htn time and by mutual agreement oball ololm none of Ws wages or will pay none of bis bills. F. 0.

WILLARD, Florist, 0, Richardson. the best preparation of that greatest natural blood purifier and tonic Sarsaparilla. At this season the year especially, health can most surely be obtained and re tained by a tnorougn-coTirss of the one remedy that pre vents disease as well as cures it. Sarsaparlia. MONDAY, APRIL id.

The Rage of the Period DU MAURIER'S TRILBY Dramatized by Paul M. Potter, A. M. Palmer's Company Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 t-Scats ready Friday. TUESDAY, APRIL 16.

His Graceful Awkwardness, Geo. W. Monroe, The always different comedian, and twenty comical conspirators against Aunt Bridget SEE THE PICKANINNIES, They are worth the price of admis sion alone. iN cw isongs, Girls, and plenty of them. The best dancers ever seen.

Wednesday, April 17, 1895. Xzssiye Bepresentation Cotton King! By SUTTON VASE. With the same Cast, Scenery and Appointments that contributed bo much towards its long run Boston. Prices, 25,35, 50, 75c. and $1, Seats reedy Monday.

DIMS FOR SE- I JOB SAljK Sprlnc r'e tor seed. V. M. iBWILP. F' oulBl tLp1Jt- I pcKo8ALE-TLrcecoltBC btmtetna a puod I creeL i ViirSod ifaee1.

174 Main Street. Two weeks ago we bought from F. J. CROWLEY, 53 Cambridge Street, Boston Grove St, Shoes are seldom offered in $5,000 WORTH of BOOTS and SHOES, Spot cash for 50 per cent on first cost. It being quite a large stock 60 large dry goods cases full of all kinds of Boots and Shoes, we have unpacked only about one-half of the stoek until this week, and are now ready to offer fresh installments for the Easter trade.

RoiHombGr this is not an old snp-wra stock Miiiiiii iiiii but new fresh stylish Boots and Shoes at one-half price. Shoes for men, women, misses, boys and children. Special bargains in Ladies' Boots for narrow feet, A width. Examine this stock and you will be convinced that such low prices of good wearing stylish Boots and Fitchburg. C.O.Richardson 174 Main Street.

a FITCHBURG. raid at 1 08 ceBtter'aarc 1C. e'm' (ntc'eBrepaU'! inqalroot HARBISON" -BAliKr; Koom 6. FItchbcrg BaWoaa Bank galre lop'tanator 04 Vlldlewrcel18 "Sli tt" fNSTRUCTION- FNSTKUCTIOS MISCELLANEOUS. Wo arc at ways pleased to snow goods, especially from oar large Hno of ARTISTS' SUPPLIES, Prepared Paints, Pure Lead and Oils, Colors, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Bronzes, etc.

B. A. COOK 237 Main St. (Soooee.or. to O.

W. HURD.V ALBERT E. LYONS..

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Years Available:
1873-1977