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I i AMiBaiiMliflkV fiWB last: BttlfJ aton mmm, tol LOCAL XOTJVEB, Now. Iase. t' Jl- twwjie Author of "Mr. Bimes ol New sUader ttae Msnassment ot GltofatgWii ktioirn in tifchbwg isBowiD progrtw at Rimtftlt and CoV FROM $2.00 TO $8 00 Taken off Deoemler priest of Overcoats and UUters. Tio oH piricea In Waoji the ne priosa in flawing led.

No mark up and-tbyen down bn a genuine mark down as a look through our stock will convince any and alL The Popalar 1 Beady 178 Main Sfereat, to Wear" CIptMers. Fitehbnr. Annual Mark Down Glearance Sale, Beginning Saturday, Jan, 13. Never before have such heavy redactions been made on JFIISTJES SHOES. All shopworn and broken lota to be sold regardless of cost.

A Few Sample Prices: Lot- r. Ladies' 6 oo-Freneh -Kid -Button Boots, made by Edwin C. Eurtt, Reduced to $2. 95 Lot 2. Ladies' Bright Dongola Hand Sewed Button Reduced to S2.65 Lot 3 Ladies' 3.

50 Bright Dongola Hand Turned Button Boots. Reduced to 2.50. Ut 4. Lulits' Bright Dongol.i Cloth Top Button Boots, common 1 bpcr.1 toes. Roduccd to 5 U1 5.

5J.50 Brilu Dongola JJiilton Boots. to only S1.S5 Lot 0 contains live different styles of Ladirs' Fancy Quilted I-'lannel Lined Slippers. Regular price 1.50, reduced to 1 .05 Lot 7 contains our entire stock of Ladies' Ooze Calf Tan Oxfords and Gray Slippers for evening wear. Regular price $3 00, reduced to Xbo 4 afti lM aKMllDHt Mr. Amrill D1' horilv nrodaco "AMm IB OOMOOi DMW .1 Na York Sim laaaaaW Malta tka D.

D. G. F. HL 0wlH ud mlt will rapttl th JBm of kf MaI. wM(, is.

u. tougnt. O. Nawtoa Go. auMOBOM a caoauie bbmk oown aax or footwm 01 ail kfoda, la todaj'a 8M vPoaitio tandenoiM aatm 'to baw -Than ati tiuw omm of JMuU wdbaMork oovrt, tbU taoroiof.

oil bainttoff of sv buheb of rests by Mn. 8. Derby of Cherry atreet to Chamberlain, Huntress Co Harrv Aver of thecitv steam lanndrr aya ke it no 0gbUi, bat if anybody give bint oomi, wui proceeu at onoe so qo tiiato.iip A new Lode of the A. O. U.

W. wiU be iostltoted in Bednwn's hsil; next Friday evening, S. Sawyer has worked up a obartt? list of eboot 90 members. BasTEasan. the world's greatest won der, closes his engagement at the Gaiety Mnsee, Saturday nttfht.

Only two days remain i.wbioh to see this remarkable AmflKmsn. wkd left his 'Borsts Sn the street, this morning, nnblabketed, while be regaled hinwelf in a neighboring saloon, was politely requested by. an oflU cer to blanket them, which he did. talk" of the Ancieat and Honorable Artillery company at Faneuil hal', Boston, the "cradle of liberty will be attended by William A. Hardy, tonight, Salem Cadet band furnishes the urns.

ears of eastbonnd freight No. S20 left the track in the West Tsrd about 12 30 today; by the rails Tbe wreck train went up after its return from Boyalstoo, where it bad been on a similar trrand. The ofSccrs-alect of Plvmontb Colo ny, No. 97, were installed, Thursday evening, by Deputy Supreme Governor Nelson J. Harding, assisted by Deputy Supreme Sergeant-at-Arms George W.

Meldrum, both of Clinton. After the installation ceremonies a collation was served by Caterer Page. Parties id this citv have recently re ceived from New York circulars offering to deliver to them counterfeit bills in large amounts for very small sums of genuioe currency. It is to-be hoped-that no person wilt be deceived by these plausible circulars as no bills are ever delivered and tbe men who send out the circulars are scoundrels of tbe blackest dye who are engaged me ota "green gooas game. "The Voodoo, or a Lucky Cbarco," that rollicking farce-comedy of Sanger and Bothners, is a satire on a few previl-ing superstitions of the Soutb, It is said to be one of the (ioest farces now goiog.

Thomas E. Mutrar, the celebrated Irish comedian, seen here on many former occasions in "Our Irish Visitors" is the star of the company. He is the same inimitable Murray, and still possesses tbe happy faculty of making bis audiences laugh whenever he pleases. Lowell's state norma! school commit tee is made up of 25 business men. Oar own city's oommittee consists of 12 well-known men, as follows: D.

M. Dillon, Jobnson, H. r. Koakwell. from the Board of Trade; C.

M. Parker, F. F. Woodward and H. A.

Goodrich, from tbo Merchants' association; and ex-Ms yor Lowe, Mayor Montton, Ksv. C. S. Brooks. Capt.

E. MoCoDuell, P. Downs nud Sopt- Edgeriy of tbe school board. Wtitt the committee lack in numbers they mike good judgment. lohn F.

Clifford, William H. Cbate and Michael O'Counell, while intoxicated, called at the residence of Frank Pagv, 29 Crescent street, sbou 10 p. Thnrs-; day. Mr Page went to the door, when the trio attempted to foice an entrance. Mr.

Page resisted and Mrs. Page came to her husband's assistance; a rrenclimau, who chanced to be passing, also assisted and the would-be invaders were at leogtli repulsed. The police arrested the assailants on warrauts later in tbe evening O'Connell resisted arrest and "raised Cain" at the police station, smashiog all the crockery within bis reach. The following named ladies ban been urainted as tha auxiliary visitiue com mittee, of tbo Old Ladies' Home for tbo iresentvear: airs. u.

o. Brown, Mrs hli 'alley, Mrs. Rodney Wallace, MrB. Boird-an Parkbnrst. Mrs.

A. W. Sidney. Mrs. C.

S. Brooks, Mrs. S. W. Putnam, Mrs William M.

Leathe, Mrs. I C. Wright, Mrs. W. C.

Emory, Mrs. D. B. Wbittier, Mrs. Joseph Tuft, Mrs.

Edwin Upton, mrs. aamnei ftinertege, ors. logs, Mrs. A. imttb, Mrs.

K. Conn, oars, tiuiie aaaison, cars, iv0we.ii in. Miles, Mrs. Harrington Sibley, Mrs William Baker, Mrs. John Parkhili, Mrs.

K. N. Choate, Miss C. Mackay. -The Boston Herald and Journal arc authority for tbe statement that Call ih an, pitcher of the Fitebburg baseball pitch tbe Philadelphia team of the Nation! league, the coming season Ca I Uh a has rapidly risen to prominence io tbe pitcher's box, until last season be was considered a dangerous man by tbe loading amateur teams in New England.

His playing with the Pepperelle, during the latter part of the season, was of Joe highest order. He has wonderful speed and should be, aa quite probable under Ar- pace" he wiB be a first-class pitcher for any team. -The hiffhland diner danee. as executed by Miss Ruby Day-at the perfovmaooe ef Zephra, in this eity, ha been tbe subject of much praise by those who attended. A number of Seotoh people say it was dan eed wearer to perfection to the origtoel Scotch daeee, by Miss Day, to an they have ever before teen to this country.

The during of the younger Miss Day was excellent. peareti toe ibmm ot rrace. mt. Maeeh's solo, at WedneadaT eTeeine's perfomaaee was difficult of ereeulipcm ad aw waligntod tbe aawiene tbat be era eMhjasl to repeat it, Tbe tswtiaewtsl tew-dered Peat. Averitl bf tbe mem ban of (b swmpnii fWfiwd Ibwj ta be a wopwtor tA- aw.

iss sawn have, refriiwd OkbeU naft Ms?" wwmep anew wuea. The beard uiw and aldermen iU meet oa WallaaeTlreet ea Satwrdav at 2 p. ta. to eoaaider the aubjaat ef ra ng a pan oi im strew boo majuag ekanawa in the end, thereby re- a isg ine boss or tu sweet. 1 Dee, A.

Kddy. who la native jfl. New Bedford sad aaitisaB ef that ky all bis life, bavins- bean in entire buetness there 26 Tears, sneeka in the biaheat saraa mSiri etteer and a mla el ihw -hrgheat caaraccer. nii: nf Ik iilW Mnmil will be unite interesting with the eleetldn to'the-jiftfceei and U-isbto cf public Iwirtal. cnnde Jid pefbsps toe n'omuaittbn if phtsf of police, Dietobara of the board of health ad vflTo park at, Beroerd'i Chorob CbOtr.

tthwrtal wlU; be held, toororrow tehing, tt o'cloek, in Tempelranee hall, mass on Sonday next, wU) eonaist of earn-, positions by Weber west Fltonbnrg. Re Crane is vhitlor relatives at Hyde Park. Mr, 'and Mm. H. Laoey returned acey i ashor me on Wednesdav Boston and Walthaoa.

JrAnTTemWeiembloTtdasboeaf er'at the Bal i) mills, reoaoves oa Setnr-day to'Enfleld, N- where he will edp- ttnue is) toe same onsinesa. jobu Mouartlry is dangerously iu witn oomplieation of diaeaaes; Dooglas Hide reoeived a severe fail at te Beoir inillsi' ToesdaT aiternood. A sprained ankle and a shaking up were; the result He is able to be about with tbe aid of a cane. Charles Dunn has accepted a position in the Crocker, Bur bank new mill, Croekeryille. Word comes from Mrs.

Charles Humphrey, who was recently called to Fulton, N. by "di'ueeroui illness of her mother, tbat the latter is rapidly getting natter ana ner recovery is assurea. Mrs. La Bonto of New York city te visiting relatives here. Don't forget the prize dance at Parker's hall, tonight, under tbe auspices of Phelan Cook's orchestra.

Djnoiog from 8 to 1 o'clock. Conveyances to the City after the dance. uaniei bas been very ui, is reported as much better. Flossie, three-rear-old dausrhtor of Mr. and Mrs.

Levi Parks "died, Wednesday afternoon, after a lingering illness. She was btmed-Tbursday afternoon Daniel Eeefe of Athol, is spending a few dey at hi home hero. Mrs Fred Francis, who has iwen visiting relatives here for the past month, returned to Providence, Thursday afternoon. tfonn dwug r-oeiveu a oaaiy laoerateu wound on the left hand, Thursday afternoon, at the Beoli mill. He was engaged in starting his loom and before he was prepared the beam pinioned his hand against the frame.

Dr. E. G. Tulley dressed tbe William emDlovod in the Fitch-' burg Pjper company'd mill No. It, had hU right arm caught in the dryer, while tak log the psi)r acroBS tbe machine, at a.

at today. Hii arm was badly burnt to tbe elbow. Dr. E. J.

Tulley attended A. T. Eddy spoke to a large audience it Betk-E'ien church. Thursday evening. Ilia text was 'The Mission of Christ" He mont heartily rreeiyed by b9 former parisbionere, and his speaking was much vppreciaiea.

A musical program prooea- a nis epeasing. Mrs. Henry Leaders was ne-reeably sur prised At her borne, Sanborn street, Thursday evsnioff, by a large party of her Friend. Harry Si rams, iu behalf of tbe ipanr. presented her with a beautiful plusb rccker and center table.

The re cipient brief) responded, after which the evening wan devoted to pleasure. An ex-ctllent supper was served. Music, instru- was tbe order of the evening. Good Resolutions ur stock of Ove -coat-o. Ulsters, Fur Coats, inter Suits si Fars, Robes, Blankets.

Gloves and rnflerwear. ft OrraUy rrd tcct price. Money Making lit out of the question this year. but we shall keep the bolt roltinff jastth same by girVng our jxii-row the lowest privet in the H.A. Goodrich ACo, ClwiUen, Httent, fa- tiers.

MONEY TO LOAM Wv.toeleuw, i hWas1n elnananasm-annnllnr'tk' Lot 9. Indies'- $1 .50 Beaver FlattaeL -lined House Shoes. Reduced to jti.oo A bis cu on Ladies Russia Calf and Dongola Oxfords. Lot 10. Ladies' Black Diamond Shoe Dressing.

Regular price 25 cents, reduced to 1 7 cents Lot 11. Men's $6.00 French Calf Patent Leather Bluchers, hand-sewed. Reduced to $5,00 Lot ii. Men's S5.00 Russia Calf Heavy SjIc, Calf Lined Bluchers. Reduced to Lot 13 live different styles of Men's Calf, ILind-sewed.

Lave and Congress Slioes. Regular price 5.00 reduced to S4.10 Lot 14. Men's S4.00 Calf Cork Sole Shoes, just the thing for this season of the year, Reduced to $3.15 Lot 15. Men's $3.00 Grain Leather, Heavy Sole Lace Shoes. Reduced to $2.10 Lot id.

Men's .4.00 Calf, Heavy SL, Lace and Congress Shoes. Reduced to 3.00 Oor entire stock of UotttauMd' Hjrt ttSrked 4qo. Your for and as oantB i tenner prim 97mMU to Jljft TBM BUtc Flat tt.h fr In wwl.Wtt. tMStMe Tollk Op. FrMM Bkln fiohles, Dd 1 0m a fonWal complrxtpo.

MM 7 cena per otkw. ur nn "7 xmmA lorn would jw ruwota.uvief rTIkaU for Bottoa 1. dawie a Alien, wfffi Ooleman 6 prury Ul if' apAiiMKOpmaavrlU woelrepoplji tn Brlaaya and JBtt Wxj.ioh. counts" niewhlp an.Mljstj IwoIu opeiuM. olosod, Mntplined and adapted to any.

kind ot business: balaaea aHetito and Mil made out H. 0. alteboook, 68 Orore agaea, iau ivBteyVt itorad tor the winter. 60o; each Trunks, Sewing Maeblnte and Boaee stored free. J.

B. Bowley, Faroe) and Biggs Hi fines. nSOU "aap-IIIIeate books for sate or to let Ftton-buSg. bl. Y.f W.

H. ft 11 and B. Ml railroads. Worcester CO eta. GooriieO.

Allen, with Coleman hmrj. stored tree. 3. B. Bowley, Parcel and Basqnqe BloyOlOS stof-d lor tta winter Os eab.

ley, 183 Blver'etreet SBomaRtiad. (ItTil Sarins SsTTeyors, UBValo Btraat, ntobbtiis, Msss. J. Claiuc mith. KBIDAX.

JAHJAfttl2.18e4. LOCAL MATTERS. For other Locals see sixth, Page. The annual meeting of the Fitebburg Athlotio olob will be held on Thursday evening, Jan. IS, "Great Scott," exclaimed a man on Mai street, tbia morning, "there goes a lathe, the furst Dave seen drawn thro ogb Main street since last June." Calvin D.

who went to Oikdale a week ago, to visit his son Edward, was taken dangerously sick with grip and asthma. The bouie being damp the doctor requested his removal to his daughter's in this city, where he now is. "The Monarch of Jamboree," to be given by the Athlotio olub in cty halt, Jan. 27, will have a chorus of at least a dozen voices in addition to the eight principals and the accompanist, so that the musical talent of the club will be well rep- The Bay State and Fraternal Circle Endowment Orders have paid off tbeir members in the proportion of about 64 and 69 per cent respectively, of the assessments paid in. The money comes in par-, tiooiarfy handy, just now, to many of the members of these Orders and thtre were, a good number in this city.

i G. W. Weymouth baa now on exhibition at his repository tha finest set of English coaob harnesses ever exhibited in Filchbnrg. The trimmings are silver on German silver of the very latest pattern. He also has two set of light coupe harnesses, one in silver and one in gold trimmings.

These were mate byG.lt. Godfrey of Gardner. Call and see them. Whitney's opera house has, Saturday night, in "Mr. Potter of Texas," one of the best plays that has been placed on its boards, this season.

The plot of the drama is as well knows as the author's other admirable work, "Ur. Barnes of New York," and that the present company faithfully follows the author's ideas is plainly demonstrated by the large audiences which greet it' nightly. Randolph Murray as the Hon. Samson Potter, is an excellent actor. His delineation of the obaraoter, whether as the rough and ready "ootherner, or as tLo doting father, is said to be perfect MntkexBepitiKiiJ.GJaiuL suite of Peppered installed the following nffloan of Fitohburg Lodge, No.

797, Koightsof Honor, Tuesday evening: P. C.O.Gibson; A. D.t G. W. Spaetdinj J.

M. Walker; F. B. IX H. Piero treasurer, D.

C. Harrington; chaplain, W. L. Walker: amide. F.

W. Eaffer: nardi- ao, F. W. Stacy; sen M. A- Lothrop; Arthur E.

Joalin. After the intialtaiion remark were made for the good or th Order bv the vuritinr brothers and others. The Lodge starts on ita ne year under anticipated. The officers of Overlook Council, No-972, American Legion of Honor, arete installed. Thursday erenin.

trr District Defbty Grand Commander Lorenzo Gris-wttld of Tufheri Falls and Acting Grand Gnnfe Sidner StUev. With the ahanee made sinee the election and the apponft- nvDia bhm bj me sapresoe auwneUt MM mm as louows: immmwr, doan w. Odea; vfea-eommaader, Mrs. Alice A. ttatfwss; orator, Samoel W.

Harris; past commanusr, wusara w. see. w7, naawrs l. sanan; eon sorer, Mas Hayt, treaewrer, Geetwe ffinftte; gaMt, Biaeard Twefcer, oWp-LieTlslra. Adsfaa CraasW: asJeauOh.

A fcavgato; jssbj. Gwmm Wat- soe; nmmWmi reeta, Sa WL ff ank, wMnfl wVamt akt Um 4m W. saaTJe aaviX etID bom. t. Total, so.

auuuu rap rLa per iuuu, ia.au Josriettover, xjpuvia rever, Ifaailes, 0- N-OnoAfa; IBeaith 7000 Foiiiids Best Just arriYed, pouDtls tor ciiti Beoeipts for the ujo ot dates wltnVaverj pounds Sainrday only, at IVIACY'S. AUCTION! ft ttarday Afternoon, At i o'clock, the stock ot Mary's Ancttou Rooms, OW 3A STREET. Bain nnotivn. ttverv article must bCSOtd make room for a mammoUi manutacturei's (iOO Bixs Florida and Mesaln Fine, Juicy, Sweet. Tbursday.

Friday, Satinday, a Dox, $1 a half box, 5o rents a qimrter box Delivered free all parts of die city, lug Houth and at, fli ebbing. lrop ua postal or leave oruere a early as possible at TURKEYS TURKEYS! 14 GTS. A POUND Central Market, 304 BAIN STdERT, GEO. H. RANDEL.

0 UOLOEK8 OP WESTERN MORTGAGES. The Investors' Security Co. of Boston ffiiwrj or too win or i mon u. bnwronce lale oi KifohhurK In tbe County ctf Worroslor, rt--rt-wii. iwte.anl livetkn urxvnujemselvrs llint.

trutt by civioi honaN an (lie law direeti. AH person balBKlemort-tnno the uUlc ofstw drewrl are rAnuirof to exhibit Uio same; and all persoes loCM to ssld estate UEOROK B.CUFFORI1 Exrs. Fltehbnnr, Dec d39-ti-i9 HORSES BOARDED AT Sunnysfde Fatrti. V. PABK8, PIE AW AMD HOT WATER HEATING.

PERSIAN DATES, VIlrpf ntiaWby the ISiSSsa BetHeteudaW "ike Venetian Paiszzo wltn a view ot tbe -ana Oaoal hy mnonilatt. tue Hotel ar. Koiaestoue, tbe Knllh Cnannel, and OieUarboraBoUloanejFraie. JDlrcet (rf Ibf) B'ar heMrt tes 25, til 75 Beatii tiew i siie. JUST OR FUN Wef are golog jtp sell in' 19 ots a pound SATURDAY, JAN.

13. E. E. NUTTING, 128 1-2 Main Street. Gaiety Museum AND Bijou Theater, 19 awl Vrlcliar-t Hi.

C. FRKDEU ihii Manager. lir ginning Jlinduy, $. Eft Mron'geat Popi I THR MARVELS OF SI RENGTH l. ORSOXA.

LOU II AX SOX. The Frrnnri.n Psrculu. Bold villi hit iwtl VROI. ffASHJIURX'S raony njaded Family, CLAUli Kits. ine of Ethiopian Ccuediu Fit AMIS ItRYAST.

Thi Fopiljr Cotnditn md muthor ot 'L lirbtcphti MUXKOE SISTERS, AcitSonc nni Ilmi Arlnto. the Moitroxs, SPECIAL MATINEEfiSATURDAY, For B-1koI Chillro. dnilioo 10 tmu, iuclndiiii iif Got SiHU lac-Ux ir Aye nt Chate't? Wr have limn t'mm Stt lo hr- Chain; opera t'Uutn and Mai-n'jrmy tJiastes gnat rirlty. PHASE'S, Cor. atn and Frichard Streets.

MIS I MARGARET BOOK the row rocs Hah dreeing, Manicure, TMlt ww) Manl'n BflpD STEEL ROOF 3 cts. per Square Foot. Writ to Til Btfil fcpi 6fMR Oli 1,1 Oar Entire Stock of MEN'S CALF AND VELVET SLIPPERS Redoced cost. It has been our custom every season to have a clearance sale to close out broken lots ami unseasonable goods. To do this we shall ffive out patrons an opportunity to bay fine goo Is at low prices.

Don't Fail to Sec our Bargain Counter. A. G. NEWTON 8c BOSTON SHOE STORE, 182 MAIN STREET. FITCHBURG A I How- any--Childrefl Looking Have You NO DOUBT UIEY NEED CLOTHING.

Wc are cloving ont our Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters, Winter Suits. Froflt iqb to (Qfitomers now. ALBEE. LYONS CO. RCSTOftK LOST VIGOR Mtmc, MtaMwry, Mm mm J.

l. Burtsw, 4S JM.

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