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fhMMr L. W. PtassM CmbIImmI. A pUEaTION Shanoersand Other eordlalfy Welcomed it All -Following are tttrogriais arHJged for tab three concerts By the Flttkburtf stole at ESTABROOK'S Whew But it Hot Of course it is bqt if you will just take off that heavy Woolen Coat and array yourself in one of our Cool Serges, orAlpaca, Coats and Vests, you will feel much more comfortable. Ourtack of Summer Slothiflg Is -complete, See our light weight Shirts and Drawers, 25 to 50 cts.

Straw Hats to $2,00, 25, 50, 75, $H00 Hats, 45 cts, Allen Clothiers and Hatters; Headquarters Wholesale for 4th of Revolvers Blank Cartridges. Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co. 1 Bishop Cbonoy ylnslsta Ppon HU Rlglit to Because be bos been refused Dennis- rioutoweat a white surplice Bishop Edward Cheaeyof Chicago has re! signed all his offices iu the general oonnoU of the Reformed Episcopal cnurcn. Ttiiree other unicngo cieigynien have followed his example, and trost fondawhicb bring an income of 15,000 to tbe conucil have also been withdrawn by a prominent member who is in sympathy with them. The general council decided that black surplices were the only proper pulpit gotb.

This contention concerning tbe color oHhesnipliceJe not a now gari to be discussed as far back bb 1878 and has been tbe cause of more or less heated debate at nearly every session of tbe general council, but nover before has It assumed sucb serious proportions; At present it promises to result in a split in the church, although Bishop bishop cnEXE-r. Cheney says that ho has not withdrawn from the church nltogether. He merely aeciines to be member ci tbe cemmtt. tees of the general conucil -which refuses, according- to his ideas, to allow bun the ordinnry escicisffof Christian liberty. As a matter of fact Bishop Cheney has worn the bite surplice for a long time, and so havo most of the other ministers of the denomination through out the west.

In the east tbe black gown is generally worn, and it is said to stand for the Presbyterian idea, while tne wiiiie gon represents tue old JSpifl-copaliau idea. iJifbop Cneney is one of the moet injtJbes(LantLJioJ has been pastor of one of tholeading fehurches in Chicago for 37 years. He bom in cauandaieua, K. i. 1886.

Ho wns graduated from Hohart ooliego 1So7 and at onco began 'to Rhidy for the miuietry. Soon after bis ordinntion be was made rector of Christ church, Chicago, and has been in that city ever since. He was prominent among those who. nnderthe leadership of Assistant Bislion Cummins of Ken tucky, orgauized the Reformed Episco-pal church In 1873. Insist Upon baTing just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla.

There is no substitute for Hood's. It is an insult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Renumber that all efforts to induce you to buy an article you do not wiut, are based simply Upon the desire to secure more profit. The dealer or clerk who docs this cares nothing for yoar welfare. He simply wants yonrmoney.

Do not permit yourself to be deceived, Insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla AnH only Hood's It I it I fine Tnic Blood Itirtrler, Hood's Pills iisyt'i Iwi.cisytotakt, -The Wonderful Musical Invention of the Age, TMFiECINA music BOX It plays hundreds of tunes. Our rewesentattvo will your cft weekly If you would ttko to have him tall drop a card to Murray, Blauchard, Tttting 165 Tremont St, Bjstoa. Most Complexion Powders htvo A vulgai' glare, but Poibowi'S is o. tnio boootifler, whose effects wo lasting. WATCH THIS SPACE PHARMACY makes a delicious and refreshing summer drink.

Is a nutrioent tonic. Is absoiutely free from alcohol. Invaluable in the sick roomr- In bottle from 10 cts. to 75 cts. Henry A.

Estabrook, Pharmacist, 196 Main Street. Mr. Mason woshimeelf once subjected to species of cross examination. Being in Newport, a ilistinguishoi) member of tho Bbodolslnnd bar, who had liovor before met him, bnd heard of his habit of asking queationn, espeotnlly of now ncqiiftiutnDcos, and when presented to hiui, be determined to be lira in tho field with regard to this particular qualification, and accordinelr -pegon the oen versa ttou-wlth-a erf-u( questions. lie asked Mr.

Mason whether he lihcdthieor whether ho affected that, and Bomo of tho questions were answered, while others wcro parried. Finally tho Interrogator said: "Well, Mr. Mason, tell mo what you do like." Quick aa a flash corao tbo reply from the great Sew Hnniphire lawyer: "Why, I like to -sit in this chair and fcaro a Khode Island lawyer ask me ques-lions." a'bero were no more questions askwL Boston Herald. Whittled Name. Whence which we all unite With the revered memory of John Greon-leaf WMttkij JJoi, one, looking up 'Whittier" at itsphsceof derivation, which in England, found It was not discover-ibJe.

Whittitr wus in Cheshire, Devon, Sussej, butnotwlththe Many names arc derived from trade. Tbe aristocratic "TolHver," "Taillefer," "TaUercrro," simply meant tbe French blneksmltb who worked with ii-on. Wo -have tfrilcfrojneTTrcTreballlouTa1 rcr is iron, union unrdsioy, in "English Surnames," tells of "John le Tawyere" and of "Geoffrey le Whlteawicr." Tho sailing of these men wns to dress goat or kid skiDS and to make them supple and Whitu for the cloves. Tbcru ore the Wytc-ircres. Wh)tawycrs, with Wittowores.

Evidently our own Whlttier came from a ten-ner's stock. Maw York Times. Millinery Bargains, HATS. Small and Large. Shade Hats and Dress Hats, all colors, 25 cts.

each. LEGHORNS. Special Sale of Leghorns this week. TRIMMED SAILORS. JU1 colDrs, cheap- 100 TRIMMED HATS.

Former Prices and This week $1.98 POPULAR STORE S. V. GIRARD, 17 M.In rt. IEHEBEC STEAMBOAT CO. jkeal VacaUon flouts 22 lo Oct.

I. AltT UKRVIt'B In Klthcr Direct Ion. Except SunUoy 8tnhcH asa rtbdrm itrmra leave Lincoln wharf, Boston, at P. (or Bat ttlCbinouA tlnrdliier, HllowU and Aueuta.e. ConneltMi -made at Hath ttr Ktir and all points In Bootubay Harbor.

ina Boston aail PohbamBeech Boston and Bath Boston and Richmond 1 Boston, Booihttar 5 thelalaDde lowatt and Aojosta) House Island and retqro, 3 days' board 7.76 Popham Beach and morn, 3 days' board 7.00 Kpnnd trip tlokeU food to roiaro any tint dartne season. Hond yoar Dan and address tor Circular and our mi summer tolder. FREDERICK A. JOKES, Pass. Lleeola Whsrt Boston! FOR WHALOM NEWS.

These Meotlnas. uiiium mmmiiMi nmi mmUnMi Rev. Schwab, nastor. At 10 30 a ro. morningf Worship nltbTaarnton l.f tbe'au.

Banday aobool at 12 m. At 6 Young: 1th sermon bj the pastor. am, sarmou by the pastor, Snndoy aobool at 12m. Y.P.C. U.

at 6 46pm. jBiratrarlsbtunlttrlan), Main street, heatf wmmon, Rev. W.F. Oreenman, ptu-r. At 10.40 a m.

preaching service. C. C. church, earner Miln nnA Unii.Vsma a m. pub lo worship wltb preaching by the pastor, followed by ftception or new members add the sacrament or tbe Lord'a Supper, Sun- any aonow atia rSCE meeting at 6.45 tn At 7 patriotic service, attended Blgblaud Baptist church, corner Cedar and Orange streets.

Rev A. T. Itempton. paetor. Residence.

37 Cedar street. At Hi 30 a m. sRettra Baldwin, vllle; subject 'The invincible church" will ollow Sunday school at 13 YP meeting atSp m. At 7. preach- "Good ulLlzenshlD hnaed ship." The ordluauoe ot baptism will follow nt unu reccpuon or members.

Hart well street! Sermon and holy communion ia ao a Organ rcMtal nt 6 Choral First M. church, corner Fox and Elm )r. At 10 90 a m. sacrament of the llnrd'l in Jspwonn 7 pm, praise ad prayer meetlDj; and Snow streets, Rerv W. 0 Coiirtd, pastor.

Maio 10.30 a mr pulttt rvorSBIli wtlh sermon bv West FltChbUnr M. Chorch. cornarSnnhni.n Supper, roceptloo or members and short ser mon by the pastor. Sunday school at 13 m. servlcebj theJumorLeasvie, At 6 45 pm, Epuorth service At 6 so ay.

Both Eden Baptist church, Ashburnham astor. At 10 am. pro Berean church (AdvenUU). CusIiIhr's block, street, C. Brown, pastor.

Resident avenue, worniuir prayer servite at vice at 6 pin. Baptist chapel, Falulah street, South Fllch-burg. Bibleschool at2.30pm. Prcachlnrai 3.30 by Arthur Gordon At 7 m. ser- dresi by Representative W.

Gale, Prayer meeting on Tuesday at 7.30 m. svrcaisn Evangelical Congregational church, ad7pm Sundayschool at 12m. Swedish Tivaneelicnl LttLhnrnn hnri vi lauijppBr common, wev.ij.Bonanaer.pdtKtor Sunday school at 12 Pm' Bethany Mlssfon(Branchot Rollstone church), HO Lunenbum street. Sunday school at 3 followed by a O'opel serviee at 4 IB branch Sunday school at Falulah park at 2 30 m. Gospel service at 3.30.

league and chairman or reJlsious mlttee. incLarge. Railroadmen's Christian Association meeting liiYJIC. A. lecture room at 5 p.

Solvation Army, Frost's hat) 43 Korihstreet, At 11am, holiness meeting. 3 pm, Chrlstlai praise meeting, 4.30. Junior meeting; 6.S0, prayer 7.4 5. grand salvation meeting. Finn Evaneeiical etiurch, 392 Mam street meeting; Friday at 7 30, Sunday school Baptist French Mission.

At 10 30 Whitney huildlnff. new door city hall, preacn-taR in Frrnch by F. A. Perron. At 12 Bible school: classes In Entf'lsb.

and French. At 7 .40, Friday, gospel Seat, free. ct door hall The Spider Growing Industry. When mino bwt -In -tbe-klenl-country mo, wnicn an oi ns scoic, nut none oi us find, brings up a bottle rf crusted wine covered wwn conwons nnti oust, tills outward ana visible sIeu'Ib taken ns convlnc- ingevidence of age. Wo grietc to hnve to xecoru tnat ttie trust inny now tte mii' placed.

A bulletin of the division of en tomology of the United States department of agriculture says that iu France nnd Pennsylvania an Industry has recently sprung which consists of the farming cf spiders for tbe purposeof stocking wine cellars, and thus securing almost linnie-dlate-coatlna of cobwena to new wine not- -ties, giving them the appearance of grontr age. xflis industry is carried on a lime I'rewsh village ttie urpurtment oi Jxdre and near PlilliidelpMn, where Epoira vul- Karisanu epniio-niuminesnre rmsca in laiwe ftuantitlos andsold to wlno mer- client at the ratM)f HOer hundred. This application or entomology to maustry is one wmon wm not oe nigniy oommendea. -iNatura ai. House.

Hanover St, Near Seollay Boston. Mast, Rooms $1.00 par day and upwards I person $150 per day and upwards 2 persons European Plan. The house has undergone extensive repairs, ELECTRIC LIGHT and STEAM HEAT has been placed in every room. A new ELECTRIC ELEVATOR has aUo been installed. Fifty Thousand Dollars has been patrons all improvements at moderate prioes.

TIFT FISH, Snocessort to Wstheebee A Deri, Brick Masons. piasUrlnp, Whitening, Kalso- mining, Park street, Fitchburg mm mi i mi nbMkiL Oent Ra WILn tULLow L. W. Powers, reUrlMovrewf tb weaving deportinont if Pmkhttt "Mil! was given a handsflmeritlMg pahf. charm, tblS'itopthh operatives Powers, was plainly apprised, when, just as (be spied Hopped; 300 employcfl-sashed ow to.

bis office and waited; eroectaotly at tfae tioor bis appearanoe, When he saw tbe crowd, with Peter Tomlinson at their bead, be may harve bad a premonition of what 'was coming, but he was. surprised and -deeply gratified just tbe same. Mr. Temlinaon stepped forward and, )o a few words, In which he voiced the good-will and esteem of thote in whose behalf he spoke, presented to Dir. Powers the cabinet.

Mr, JKmrenlbankeiiheofliTO faearti ly and was about to step back when Mr. Tomilnsob. prodaoed tbe watch with its handsome chain and charm In a pretty case and presented it. The recipient's surprise was increased many fold by this act and he could acarcely'fiud words suitable to express bis deep feelings. South Hadley Falls, has been with the company 14 months, and in that time has served bis employers well and treat-ed4hoee under him with much consideration, good will and esteem ofeveryjHjeiael Program of lutle at C.

Church, Sunday. "Like as a father." Marston Peace I leve with jou," Bobetts "Secret Prayer," Steams BVBsntG, (Patriotic.) Onward, Ctulsuaa Soldier," Mactougil 'To thee. 0 country." Leichberg Soprano Solo, "I inllextol Thee," From EH Musical Program at Unitarian Church, Sunday Organ. Romance, Wagner DoxolosT- Anthem, "I wilt open rivers lnnijrn places," Penman Gloria. Anthem, "Lone did I toil," Radford Anthem, "For he shall five Ms angels," Ballard Organ Postlode.

Program tor Christ Church, Sunday. Morning prayer and sermon, 1000 a.m. Processional, Hymn 396. KyrieinC, To 1 Touts 23. Tours Mendelssohn Marche d'un Marionette, Komanza aod Sclierzo, Serenade, Schnmann Andante.

Batiste Coronatlon-WftFOb, Meyerbeer Evening prayer, (choral), 7 m. Processional, Hymn -454 Psalter. Psalm 147, (19th Selection). Magnificat in W. A.

C. Cruicksbank Nunc Dlmlttf In G. W. A. C.

Cruicksbank Anthem, "The Lord Is Exalted" West Recessional, Hymn Killed on the Railroad Track. Dry Wheeler and George Watkins of Beilowa Falls, both colored; were walking on the Fitcbburg railroad track, 11 miles soulh of South Asbburnham, about 12.20 a. today, when they stepped from tbe west bound to the east hound track, to AvniH wst. hnnnri freight, and stepped directlym frtnt of xo. an east oouna ireigni train.

Wheeler was knocked down and instantly killed, his beau being crushed, Watkms was not struck. The leftside of Wheeler's head was completely smashed in and there were large bruises on his leg Tbe body was viewed by Medical Examiner Kielty and turned over to Undertaker Foster, Wheeler bad a oromer at peiiowB alls, wno ojiaflheen, -HonHe'd'oUhe TonfJia LMnv- Last caJHor themes1 Mondavat230 p. sharp. There are 24 events and everything will he kept on tbe move from start to finish. This long program means thft best day'asport of cycle racing ever seen in this city and thousands will undoubtedly throng the grand stands to witness it.

The Bay State Wheelmen sent up word from Boston, Friday, that they wilt De on nana in large combers and expect to arrive in town at a p. Sunday, With them will be Rudolrih Launeks. who holds nil tbe unpaced world records miles. An exhibition by this plucky rider may be given if time Whalom The list of artists enffaVed with th "Vaudeville Stars, the attraction at Whalom park for the week commeneinf Monday, July 5, comprises some of tbe best known names in tbe amusement world. Prinoipal among them are He Bride and Gordon.

Celtic wits, singers and dancers; KurU, the Mexican vaqae-ro, in his marvellous juggling and mug- iniiiwnvaiitpiay oi Kom mouuiea native costumes; Manuel Roman, tenor ballad- 1st, in a budget of the latest popular successes rendered in a voice of surpassing sweetness; the queen of tbe cornet, Annie F. Larcom, a daubing artiste whose -piayinr has been pronounced equal to that of any virtuoso in the country; and Tommy Morrtsey and Kit-tie Proctor who present a dancing specialty second to none. This strong attraction will furnish tbe stage entertainment for the "Peoples' Holiday," The Leomlosler band will furnish muaio 1 fUJUl ft.SX) H. IB, 16 Hi m. 1 Police Court, Civil Session.

Judgment for the ntainl.Lff hv default was glyen, this morning, in tbe follow ing cases: St. E. Jennlson vs. Josenh Shena.nl. action to recover 4M.12 and S8 Wt inter.

est for a range sold defendant in 8en-. tember, 1891. Orlo H. Lyon of LeomtnBter vs Nellie a promissory note. Thomas F.

Kenned vs. Kane, an aotlon to recover $50, money A. Cross Co. vs, Nelson Swan- sod, an action to recover 9150, balance on a phi ior uour suppnea. Dollars to Douganuit.

Monday's baseball game will be for -Diooq, tttKun emier way, as one elects. It is said that the Car Shop nine wants io bet two to one on Itself. Th Fitnh. burgs go them better and bet dollars to doughnuts oh their team, The batting ururr inu i-iiuiiuurga win UftTr, moon, unri(ss; moaiurray, so; Ball, 3b; Nloholai.n; O'CowieH, If; fchattuok, tf; Kwfe, ft, ICKJHBCHO. 9lO 11 Overture.

'American." WUHZ, "DOtt'( wiw, -awn ana orapes vomer," Comet SoJo, Selected, Polka, "Marie," Bis Mefllej ''Emeralo Isle," ciau Finale. Two-Step, "La Russe," Mose vprta common, 9 to 5 p. March, "Centennial. Overture. Magln Morart Dial PO'ka.

''Gerster. Selection. "Fault. Gounod Waltc "Coasolatlnn." Kmnu "King Oamlval," Hosey from stahat Rossini EWato. "Urtder the Double Wagner OH BROWN'S LOT, 8 TO 10 P.

M. March, Inauguration." Heevee Overture, America," Moacs Walti "Fontaine lumlneux" Waldteufel Fontasle, "OiaKeutuclty Home," (by request) Cotton," sousa kazurka, Medley. Cremede la creme." Polha. "Rial." Mokm Flnalev "on the wing," Weujand Sunday Concerts at Whalom Park by Leomln. sler Brats Band.

Sandsv. lulu 4. March, "Naval Battalion," Mackle Overture, Cassandra," Rolllnson Laurendeau Queen or the "Larlcanur Mazurka. Sousa Fantasia. "Oem of Stephea Foster," Tobani Serenade, Unter DerLinde," Woods inaie, -rne Grucuwald 4 00 TO 6,30.

Overture. 1 Tambour fles Gardes." Till Waltzes, Cbambera Medieyp-Coontowfl Overture. "Bauer iVnartl rwo-oiep, eons, oi narmonT," uoiby Selection, "Yankee Tlcljlc," Beyer Medley -Gay Old Boy de Witt Finale, "Stars and Stripes Forever." Sousa 16 to 9.00. Overture "Nabacodoasor," Verdt "Musical Nishtmare," Laurendeau Waltz, "Majestic." Barker Overture. "Ombra," 3 Bennett jaarou, "Ktuapican, Bo visa Gems of Scotland CuTnlllm Finale, ''Flying Yankee," Rolllnson Jug-Breaking Strvtce.

An open air, iue-breakinu service. with patriotic evercises, will be held on hilab park Sunday school, on their meeting grounds off North street extension, to which the public are cordially invited. Tbe program will consist of speaking and slnping by the children.jug-break-ins, and remarks by Rev. IS, F. Kiogsley of West Pitcbbnre, and by tbe pastor.

Kev. Dr. N. T. Whi taker.

The proceeds chapei-Hr-that-iocaHtTr School for Penmanship. On net Wednesdav eveninir. P. F. Dutton of tbe Bqaoess Cl-lese, will organize a 'specl class in writine to meet twice a week dnrinr July and Auenst.

The cost at these lessons will be very small and alt persona interested fn good writing sbooid avail themselveBof this opportunity Either Police Court, fiallagher J. Edward P. Duval rjleaded not iuiltv to illegally keeping liquor at his store on street and, at tne request or nis cuuusei, j. u. aicuonneu, ine case was continued to July IC.

John Matson pleaded not guiltv to an assault on Solomon Koski, Feb. 10, and his case was continued to July 7. One drunk Daid a fine of S3 and an. other was put on probation for three Gypsy Camp. Tbe evesv camn 19 aimnlv sriod.

and is oeiug patromzea dv toe most promi-nent people id Fitchburg. in fact the crowas are so lariretbat the doors to be locked several times during the vteeK. xncy nave aeciaec jtoJBmauLai nJ the. oldUniversalist church, another week to accommodate those whocou not cam admission. They read your palm free of charge 4be same as last week.

Tins may be jour last chance to WEfT FfJGMBURQ. Funeral services over tbe remains of Mrs. Charles were held, Friday at 2 30 p. at ber late borne, 10f5 KWer street. Rev.

B. F. Kfngsley of the M. E. church conducted the service before a large attendance of- sympathize log friendsand relatives.

Oathe casket rested Borne beautiful ilowers presented by Mrs. George E. Smith, TliDmas Ites-sion, A Leonard and family and Miss CeliaGoulding. The pall-bearers were Tucker and Charles E. Lacey.

Interment was at Forest Dill cemetery. -The band aland will hA dernrntl -frti Monday's concert and a light collation will be served the players after the concert. If the weather is exceedingly hot, sums Arrangements ougot to oc maul lor a covering over tbe band stand, a two hours in the sun with no protection wouju prostrate wie men. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TcmtMTjin, ss, POLICE COCRT OF FITCHBURG, leBbcrlffof oar Several COantlt or dji Cooiuble at any Cliy a Police Court (iott. In Fltchborg, wlthtn and ror orcnooa then sod there, la oor tld Con rt.

iq hi bath filed la said Court to enforce ilea upon iid personal property, and the interest of said alleged cuorclpcatldljen. Plaintiff gle notice to the Defendant of t) pen4nry of this action, and to appear ac a term aid Court to be boldea at Fluhimrg aforesaid aitnrdajr.thessjd 8 1st day of. July ncxt.tt nil aitnrdajr, the wwyTlBjmtn rendered stalnit bfm asd that given, hy cola an attested copy of tbll order to pnbiisbed in the Fltchhnrc Daily Heatfaei, a hei paper printed In said Kltohburg, ones In a wet conttnhLd nntll ootlee shall be given to tbs Betel aDtnrl)iy lo this order. Tlie sstd petition was filed In our said Coort on yon there ttlspwoepr iih yoar deieg tbsrela. Witness, THOMAS r.

UAlLAOHBR, Esaolrc. at 1 Fltrhburs. in uld Connty, ihlsSDth day of JuaN in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred Gilchrest, Wiley Foss, Office cor. ceotrai and mok sts. Telephone 1S-4.

ftriek Work, Plsterla, WhltewMhlac Kelsomiaisf and Qesvsral if Mac. Offer gQf it T9lW ttreii WK Wafcttff, Crash Lesure, US Main Street and Retail July and FOX'S sale of Shirt Waist Sets A large line of Leather Belts, with Sterling Silver Buckles, from 75c, to $2.00 Shirt WaistiflkJiL ling Silver and Roiled Gold TIate; from 25 cts. to $2 00 per set. These goods are all latest style and guaranteed. Best Goods, Lowest Prices Fox's Jewelry Store, 187 MAIN STREET FURNISHED SUMMER COTTAGES, Pearly Lake West Bindge On Mito from Railroad Station and Post Office.

Six. ana eidbt room In woods just at. the shore, inagntttccm view ot MonodDock. beuU-fulltikc; Roodboatlug itud UsMdk; tine drives lo ibp vioinliy tor the ploitlng coitagea nroduots suDnlied from Ktmbcli fs.no. Patron ionveysd lo and from tne suuon.

2S and (30 per mouth incMtcg fuel nnd use of boot Less per month for tbe wason, and reduced rates for Juno, Refer to Rer.FronkJteoior.J.G.Eflger. bttw. AddresB for teroWnd parUculara, WE. Klmholl. If.

E. K. KEYES, Agent for the Alfred Peats Papers Handsome paperB, from 2jc. to' 75o. per roll, in all the latest styles and colors.

See Samples in the "i I 739 pMftin Maiu i. J. Restored Manhood. DR. MOTT'S Ummi PILLS.

JOSEPH BUTLER solicits- your orders for COAL WOOD Office 2 South St. Orders by mail promptly attended to, m22 ires Pateiil Mer Slioes, teftt-and- stylishrigfrt-TiiHi durable and low priced. Men's Patent Leather Shoes, fancy elothtop, $3.00 "Men's Patent Leather Oxford, $1.25 Ladies' Oxfords, 75 cts. to $2.00 Misses' Dongola Button, sizes 11 to 2, 75ds A large assortment of Men's Working Shoes at lowest prlees. The best $2.00 Shoe in the city in 6 'different styles.

SHEA BOUDETTES' Little Store on the Corner 169 MAIN STREET. The Essex Odorless Lawn Dressing. Use it now. 2 pounds sufficient for 100 sq. ft.

uf surmuu, mm uwaumuiL 10 pound box, 50 Cts. 35 pound bag, $1.00. SO pound bag, $1.76. L. FAIRBANKS 1 1 Uf I ULIIUUIft ANCHOR LINE United Siotta Moll sichhHIm Soil from Nsw York ivery Sntnrdsij- for wasffow via tonaonaerry CITY Or ROMK, $70.

Other BKmr, $50 Roms, $42.30. Funic Bono, S2M0. Kurnonsu, $34 50, Oilier 9 This Week at 3.30 and 8.00 p.m. HOWARD'S COMIQUE NOVELTY COMPANY. Sunday) July 4, Leominster Band.

SOMETHING ALL THE TIME, THE VAUDEVILLE STARS, LEOMINSTER BAND, Dancing All Day and Evening, 200 Duns from Cruiser McKlnley. Continuous Entertainment 0.30 aim. to lOp.m Wild Deer and Elk. 'jJMt'o go to Whalom." l-mi flBHWKsVBkiiuch nVht sBfliPHHnsv Trostrntin wWTm irrvk cm linnf or it Minliood.lmpouncriNlshtlrEitilwloniA'out.h- MHBKttHl,.

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