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LOCAL XOTJCMA. rtsasJitm mmsi sMIsammlsam itwatJaa is ealsat to the air. the FitohbvK haad, to snilhW iilm BirShiit Sato. ta aa mfmmmmm laW.lmwklan hhinaamakUr Ohtof DabmsBfBed ataajnmT das InMnlig saaWae ta th atojSTrlineak. aad asmksg, (l card, If IsgMnirtM ii beeaaee of any iijiratlao a the ee of the depart.

"There is to be a hear lag before tha m-5i-rW glen's Oamn Shirts. The Celebrated MetmiMttnn. and bSi nr of lbs llwb. role ttPfT otef MlMIIIMNim. MWi.P.ONMM, olnnlcer makes, fall site, regnlar Idtohfleld A Stehbijis, On CWWin, Hitttft and FdTjWiiri, 190 Vein otreets enderAinerletsi Hoeve.

A Demand to Meet the Times: ONE DOLLAR Concert and Dance AT 28 CENT8. TO BE GIYEN BT THE FITCHBURG MILITARY BAND, At City Hall, Wednesday ETening, tTannary 17. Music for both Conceit nnd Daooe by the Foil Military Baud, 25'jiieceru '-4 WHAT ABOUT 1894 At the White Store. 20 CENTS. fell aad Bee Tfeep.

I FIffD AT Aram Bark asaea a luilil hit in his dance ia Zephra, Wedaeeday ereav Bardr has saowteda posi wo as typewriter tar tT i H. D. Qonld and wife left for New Tori; this aaeraUg. lira, Qoald will visit rrisaata ia ttrooklyn. An imaawrUed patrol bwIsmm and two orlsoesi the ntnet abacs 8.30, Wadnssday areata.

D. Qoald reeeirod the antlers of deer be shot down JSsot, Uvt snmmar, Boston' thhi Bsoroisg, wbero they MwaBcawtod, Taw akui. iuShi 11 i Im ta Ire at Uominster, Wednesday sight, was dlstioetly heard at Ayer aad woke paaple from sleep in this ctlyv Rc-PaiBaMki -Tntin PfnnaaaWhL who lb boon scrteosly sick with Utst and MMnaeh ttacwfaTu neorming anal kbit to slfsp a part of the day. Tse first iasnraate eompanyto pay ttiala'faaa wm MVw a AUA a. ootitow, No.

7 Plymouth etreet, destroyed 1 by fire, Dec 10, waa th United States rire insnrance oompany or amw ivw, Mptef ented fay A. A. Farns worth, BoB stwe bank tlojjk. District Detmty M. George D.

Wklttctooco and suite, of Fitobbnrg, ioatalled the officert of J. Ayer Lodge, No, 168, W-, at Shirley Village, Wedaesdar nicbt The InetaUine: offloers irsrery rtrdiiUy recatteW'the: 0r- MisB Jennie Swain, popular mUliner at Miss A. F. ConghW dating th nasi seaaoo. has oomnletad her soa- eon's tngafSinont and returned to her borne in JSssk Barriagton, N.

for a mneh needed and waU-dscerred Taoatkm, Her many friends hope to new her hank again in the early spring. The following offloers of King David noamomsui l.u:O.F.. were installed on Tuesday evening by Deputy Grand Pa triarchSearsorWoroseternnd suite: 0. Dr. E.

L. risk; H. H. D. Rob.

Mas; S. H. French; J. E. Babbitt; ooribe, H.

Kimball; treasurer, George H. Spragoe. The Misnon Mandolin and Goiter olob of Leominster will make their first earance in this city at the Fitohborg d's-oouoart in oity lutil, Jan. 17. It is iposed or the lolioa-tag weu-aoown young ladies: Mandolins The Misse- uwrcnee, risroe ana ooweu; ruimtb May Badge and Grace Pierce.

St. John's T. A. sooicty of Clinton wui give a Tonal ana instrumental mnai-eat entertainment, to St. Bernard's T.

A sntrietv. at Institnto hall. First street Fri day' evening, Each member of BE 3er-nard'a T. A. society is invited to attend aad to brtag two friends with him.

This entertainment is in return for the one Ten by St. Bern lintoo, Dec 17. The fifth annual concert and ball of the Asbby Brass band will be given in First Parish ball, Asbby, tomorrow evening. The well-known Russell orchestra, the pride of Fitohburg, bave been en-Moed for this oooaaion. No otins will bespared'to make this a grand sncaess and Fitobbnrg friends sre oordiaily invited by the band.

Woods Brothers will run barges and furnish transportation for all who desire. The upper is in charge of Messrs. Hub bard and Piper, who will do all in tbflr power to make this important pat a success. Let every one attend the concert and sooner. Tickets to concert.

26 cent1: supper, 60 cents; concert begins at 8 o'clock supper at 9 30; dancing, 10 to 2, The oompany producing "Mr. Potter of Texas" nt the opera house, next Saturday night, ia beaded bv Randolnb Murrav. the well-known leading man, and is the euooeesfol in the lame cities. The lav tells a story of the love end disappointment of Laofy Annerly, a petted daughter or cngiano mow esoiusive sucieir tolls the story of the love and happiness of our true, noble, outspoken American nrl it tells the etorv of the Hon Samson Potter of Texas, who was scalped by the oman cues; nts rougn, open-neaneo, quaint and humorous ways; it tells the story of a Scotland Yard detective and his dog, Snapper; it tolls the story of a noket-of-leave man unjustly confined in the penal colonies of Australia; it tolls the etorv of one hiffh in society and affairs of government, woo was at one time a bank defaulter. Taken all tn all, "Mr Potter oi runs" is the greatest piey oi ue any.

"Zopbrn'e" Final Appearance. Zaohra was raneated. Wednesday even- tog, to a large and well-pleased andieooe Thenarte wars all in eood hands and the play went very smoothly. The leading parts were ait nigniy commenpoo, ana is not Improbable that a repetition wool 1 Tha nsturw and atttsinr of John J. Hef reran of Worceetor, greatly delighted the nfuL bnt left owiar to his desire to study law.

His readings of Henry Irv ing' masterpiece "The Uncle," were delivered with groat affect, and were received with ifcanderous aoolaase. Last senaon. Mr. Heneran drilled a oompany, he himself taking the part of "tiemiet." ino perrormnnoo was so suo- eeasfal that by aa argent rrqusat it was reptatea 10 a rarge ooanw. sue same aam- ham.

Fh fi. Mr. ffersn's node, Tony Hart, who died a rear aad a half aro aad who. be fore his death, was the junior proprietor Oi rxamgaa nan i specie man, gave nun what practice he ha bad. The stook exahaaoa changed for experiooee, (Jacksonville mhm! im ummJ in ativlvin law in ne uavuieu ior one mwn wiia oamcs ftar hi.v ftl kasilf Itnv 60 retttt qutrtf Ikix, JMCsstpr'-fi AUCTION I Sdtnrfiay Af ternoons At i o'clock, me eottto stock of IffMy'a Auction Booms, OK DAY aTRBET.

Everv article nmst hesojd 'ro a room for a.wamraoUi rsaniitactnrer's tJITIIIE. After Jan. 1st I shall ones an office at 146 litlh ftt.Hat. IliMmWI. l)MkliHnni ftlno.

tftr me sals treatment eudaoeodv cuie ot all PbyoU mijJtseeses. 8T-JBOTALTTES flanoera. Toman. WodI, AhOflBsea, hsWlas. Cataracts, Films.

ravel or Stone In leVOInsjete.euW ouswess. CATARRH. theuumMsa, Vlts, an female Diseases eucoessfuuy treated hj the SYSTEM To those tofforlng from TOOTflArHE wll aa I can otta Inntxnt anil iMrmanaot rolb-f. onr Blectro-Masneuc ozone Vapor Bam surpasses all hot prints and other nans, as It combine all these and much more, unit Oxygen. Beat, Kleotrtcttv ant Magnet am, cleansing, purtfrlng, Invlgoratlig the entire In OoMb.

Catarrh, Group, Dlph hetla and Broncnitls, It is a quick relict and aur core. Ait boslnes atrlctlrcoondentUI. Ofdco bonre 0 a m. to 19 2torand7lo Consultation Free. CLARK, riTAFATii ic pnrsiciAir.

146 MIN STRtST. Boom 30 oek Are You Looking For a ntnstblt and useful Holiday Gift7 if to, why fx get a pair of -Id Specie or Eye Glastes at ChatetT We here them from $318. AU, Eyt Glasi Chain, Opera Olattet atd Bolder, Mag-mfgmg Glastes tn great vwiety CHASE'S, Cor. X1d and Prlcbari Streets. Every Woman Sometimes needs a reli iblo monthly regnlatint; meaicino.

Dr. PEAL'S. PENNTEOTAL PILLS Ine iDr Peal t) never OlMppoiot. 8enanrnre A a. BCRQE89.

Aaenr, 348 Main street FlicbbnrK, Mass. Mall orders attended tn. SOLICITORS OF PATENTS. CROSBY ft GREGORY GEO. W.

OBBOOBT, Formerly PrlndpaJ Bxmnlner In D. 8. Patent 34 School Street, Boston, jusss. Wright's and Palmer's PERFUMES. H.

F. ROCKWELL, APOTHEICARY, oi maim MISf aXABOAJtST BOOK Ttw www root: OsiUtkittrstogs naaieare And Face aTjesage Partors, MONEY TO LOAN BT A. C. OUMTER, Anther ot "Mr. fttmes' of NewTers," etc.

er tne Mineasmeot of STKVK LKAOH. Special 8ftery, DUHt frciti iht 8'nr 7 heater, Pteii 25) 50 iM 75 cwls, BrUtH nnw JUSTFOR FUN We ate going to sell 19 cts. a pound SATURDAY, JAN. 13. E.

E. NUITING, 128 1-2 Main Slreet. Bijou Theater, 19 una 31 PrichsW K. C. FBEDERICKf Manager.

Beginning Jf af, Jan. S. Enr'hfl Mrongeat Pttoprn I THR MARVELS OF STRENGTH 1. ORSONA. Second man ot kind a A bia ttr nRth war -ho vera endowed unnl the lift lore raaka ot intar aad sreat walrhta br Wi hair: be ilfta two (rf (be larnrat ue by the h(ir ot hit head alone.

He it a barrel unlike any cue noapt 2. MAZTE. Quoenat power sod might, bo will reuetlbe com-blod itteoe hot ten men, who oaneot move her Irom aiitttntpoeitTon. 3. LOU HANSOA'.

Tbe ForvrwrHtn Farcnlaa, Holda wilh hla teeth faoge rocka uhJa Ibey a broken wllh a aledae PJBOf. Fujinj needed Fattillr. CLAHK Klat Ot Ithtosian CouedUn FJIAXC1S BRYAXT, The PopnUr Comedian and author of "CUnetopbir MUXJIOE SISTERS. Koat Bone und Dine Artiste TUB MORTOX9, Oonaedr Bkatch Artata CLABK GIBBS' Funny Alterpteee. SPECIAL MATINEEIISATURDAY, For fiubool Obitdres, admtaadon 10 oenti.

includlns neerved at In tbe theater. 3 FRRFOMAyCES DAILY 3 2 IC, IB and 9 o'clock P. M. Own oven at 1 end 6 30 o'clock. Admission io all, 10 cnU Reserved Seats, 8 and 10c, extra A.

E. ROGERS, JEWELER, 366 Main Street, Rapaifs all kinds of Jewelry. Etc. Don't forget tbe place, 366 M1IN STREET, CHIROPOOI8T. 4k SakBa.

BTooeax to $.90 m. Oorae. mm, DTTroainat ae'hv, wart' and ckflbunaa tnated nrtpntn BTll't ajOeTtateaal. hoard of aaayor aad slsiiwm of Bedford ea Mamfn ea the question rcawsriag CMat Umgkmt, The New Bsstfetw tojedatd says: iwm inswee ywfi awogwoa say taws hwhnsngawdanana, whtih is wertitsoaa fasaUy to laqdre mcee felly lato thoaaaeae for anok peremptory demead." The Taaatoa Oeaesto of Jan. 8, my sad- Mayor Brownoll of New Bedford bat.

dared to board the Douglan his hall it Is hoped that Mr. Douglaas down kac sueeeeded making quite a re apeetableaad walldisriptiaed tone out of the maUrial plaoed la hie hands. The law governing the npoththtont and dUmistol of the chief of poliee, under the weak tenure oi otnse not, ts aitocetnor factory, and solar as protoctwh of afs iaternat and hanafita to the dls- eipliM of the force goes, it atterly useless and unfair. The only 'sausa' for arhleb this nlan can he removed apparently that of being on the wrong side of new jwucfOt ana is not ennpaeea inn be wee looking far city forester. A Raetitn woman has effurad to Trinil church, of which she is a member, an i tar and reredos to cost some 830.000.

la memory of her mother, who also waa a many members on the ground that a rare-doe is a departure front the low church position or Trinity should shrnlfV hikh would be bard to enow, ine word (which pronounced in two syllables, if spelled simply signinss a "raised, bsek," and wan originally applied often as to the screen Mind an altar. It is notiting bnt an ornamental soteea in wood or stone, placed behind the altar or wn table, tha wall. mnA wIima oarlaM ant anrna times purely arcbltootnral, but often high ly wrongs wiui Bjuiuuiiuai auigoa. There is no superstition attached to it; it mere piece oi aaornment Trolna to and from Boston. ft: 4 5 8.40 10.45 19.40 8.25 8.10 4-30 6.20 6.46 10JO 1130 800 4.80 3.0.1 8 20 4 16 8 16 1U00 9.09 10.80 Bundav Trains.

Leave Fitchbnre at 7.30. and a. 4. no, H30 and tBictpt Monday. W.

a Bailroad. To Boston. Prom Bosun. Ltavt. Arrive.

Leave. irnw 8 16 8 86 7.00 0.20 7,16 0.07 11.10 1.16 8.80 10.80 8.16 4.16 19.16 8.30 4.80 6S0 4 26 6.37 6.46 7.60 Sunday Trains Leave Fttchburg at 7.10 a.m. and 4.40 p. nt-; Leave Boston at 8.90 a. m.

and 8 p. a rive In Fltehbur at tl.00 a. m. and 8 26 Kwp I habited pan by tklc Hood', SaraapariDi bur Hood' SarMpirfila, dtuahtsrol Mcand Mrs. Charles PV Berlin-same of (is vt Inter street.

Pakks In this city, Jen 10, Florence Isabella, vrs 4 raw 87 days, dangbter of Levi A. and Jennie Parse Good Resolutions A re generally pec ted about thie time. have solved to close our stock of Ove- coats Ulsters, For Coats, At otettty reduce price. Money Making Am afiyilJ I mh Kj.lt muilllJi jat the same by giving our pat- metrmreobmetkil neiUem. Hattorav Po'rir.

ew a rvtuvhtan sat Wain itrnat. ikKodMkk tsmcm aft looatton at 60 Bom atrMt, Fridays and SaturUava Utt ibasfl jMfleanbootofMMleor to Jet Foh-AfwUbOMeiniut Dmrt. nam Bspresa. oTtf K-BterolM stored lor toe winter eo jajh. j.Tt BwWt 198 bitct street a THURSDAY, JANUARY II, 1894.

LOCAL MATTERS. For other Locals see sixth' Page, Tbs engagement, is uraoanoed of Hsrrah E. Bontt and Mill Irene M. Terrell. ftim Kate Morrill; will be heard in sevanl oboioe readings at the Fitehburf band ooaoart, iaa.

17. A man walking down Main strret, this morning, had on a ooat which remind-ea one of "the ooat of man; oolois." The Literary olub wiU meet vith Rankin, 47 Blossom street, Fndej evening, Jan. 19, instead of this week. W. M.

Gray is fairly oomiortnble, this morniog, bat is still very eiok. His condition about the same, as yesterday. Allie Remnuogton nod Sjl. Natbaa are entered in the rVoroester AthUtie olob's Indoor meet, at Worcester, Saturday -Toning. An ofiloer of th poI'Oe foro eoggesta that inateaa oi insunoong policemen military tactics, they be laognt to drive a team op mua street.

'ihe First Spiritualist society will hold a Tory enjoyable entertainment at Mrs J. Pteroe't, 96 Snow street, tonight, to wnion us pneue are corataiiy invuea. In addition to the names already used for water oommissiooer, Cboate and C. S. Hayden are mantmned.

Of all those named so far, D. M. Dillon seem, to be ooBsidered as a speoiaUy good man for the office. In aoavarsattoa, this morning, ex-Alderman Era loth stated that be understood he was a candidate for the onW of obit not been mentioned for any other offic-that he was aware of, this morning, bnt if so, be wonld Uke to know what it is, as he would Uke to hare a word or two to say about it nunseu. Baggeera, the hamu oarkserew, is Moses, this wek.

Ha a marrel and should be sew by ererytody. Saturday The second annual First Parish church, to honor of the li6th anniversary of the organisation or toe chorea waa given at Phillips chapel, Wednesday evening, aad tha occasion was in pleasing contract with the stormy weaihor outside. F. F. Woodward served aa provident of the evening and the program published in Tuesday's Sentinel was eacoesnfully carried out.

A comical prostata, which wsa highly appreciated, fol- -Tha yenag man Baggseen, called the human cork craw, now performing at the Gatoty Manas. Prvknrd street is one of the ink ulii fml i aaiiwinHliri intra. Ma In to fcemw taw stomwm or bvoaot haoa to a aauntilaf Itoo with tha last vnrts-kffja af ta snaeal silama, sneviag the kawrteweaadahalf raahee to the other sMo at ft atojgsja ft kj toWAee atmavsmthaammR aad hao haaa detaw "SEE beeantin by 1 o'clock, Saturday af Ur- The carefal mother of one of our wide-awake A Fitchburg boya (so tbe story oes) waa apeaking A ab'tnt the recent entertainment got np by the a ladiea of the church, at which fifty loaves of A cake bad been used for the supper. "Sirty lowea" spoke' up the boy vWell," said his mamma, "it might have been A so, bnt I did not want to exaggerate." A 4 Well said tbe boy, "it's itt as bad lo ex- A emaUerate yon must tell things aa they ae A li i-i alwajs our pu-poee iu our adrerti-ting fj and ia our bhowiog goods, to tell things as ihvy A are, to n-ither exaggerate or ex smaller 4t-, ahd it A is the fact that in st jci, arrangement, fa- A cilitUs und disposition to servn th public, the White Store is in te front for all this region in A the lioe of House Fartushmgs. A The prompt imitation of our methods by A others ia tbe siDcre8t form of fLttery.

A While general buio68 moves a little slowly tbi vioter, we know that many people, in 1891, will want some of the spbcia'ties of tbe bite 4 Store Among these epcialties are Tbo iciwi) stoves aad ranfas Tby l4. otiera follow We have sotrt nbout 8oo Acorn taogs alone, and have vet to bear of a dissstu- fled tuatomer. Upholstery Work. No other concern op- erates its own workshop and finishes its own op- goods to the extent that we do- We make np work to order in any grade deairt d. make mattresses, repair and rt-npholster and le- fini old furniture.

Croekfry Ami Lamps. Oar line not only large, but varied and low piiced. We quote this month tbe lowest prices on Banquet Lamps ever known Sayina Idnba. $22 Par 0: ft In Chambpr Sets, Parlor Salts mm! DinlOsT Room Fnrnlture, we have taken ad- vantage of the market and hold our goods at lover figures than were dreamed of a year ago. Let us quote prices onaanythiog you need.

Particular attention and speoial term's given to those abont to set np in honsekeepiog. Notice the prices at our special sale. FERDINAND AUSTIN. td'umm tbU KebeS, BlailSetS. I I A I LHCaS.

i uiATroa nun I nflAFWPAP. I 14 sill I Mill I IK Kir. TOU WILL Eaton's 5 and 10 Cent Stom A large assorlment of Glass Tin and Wooden Ware, At prices that am at low aa tbe lowest. Also, Toy, Fancy Goods and Notions Of al kieds. Good delivered anywhere in 11 AND 16 PRICHARD STREET.

CHABI.RH O. HA HILTON, l-irCHBCRO, Sfpeoia.1 A g-ent ot Tra Natioul Lili araice Co. or ranaat fun a etoae ha wan art yvmra aM ay aad ha awr- arsmami.

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