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The Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 5

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mCUteUBQ DAILt SBNTOTHL, SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBEB JJ4, 1898. H. Bhapley and Harry J. Saul left, tfus En 5flt TBE OBAHQK FAJ31. LEOMINSTER.

Howi Items Around Iwn. Strongest flff I jMMte-sg UI upsttlis, wlto bath, lnqrtra 40 Prlcbart strm. ii 'bbbv mjjmjr am lis Lit nw.T When Tonne wotuan aJaits-l oat in married 1 tug the comforts and 1 usuries oflifc. In that dreamland of the- future inert will be 'rich caroeta on the floor, fine paintings on the walla, a magnificent nog. contain 891 VWil ALL GROCERS SELL IT.

1 BENT Tbe Monb street rettsarant and teae- mWwLa Wd A 10 1 Makes 2 Qts. ofJelly. E. WALKER, sideboard loaded with silver and dainty tableware in the dining; room, musical in- struments, books and all that the heart of a sybarite could yearn for, anda baby. To either man or woman, all the com-- forts and all the luxuries of life and all the --wealth in the world soon become a bore and a weariness, unless there is a baby for whom they can both contrive and plan and work.

A woman who, through ignorance or neglect, suffers from weakness and dis- g- A HANDSOME COSTUME 2 GRAY CLOTH ARD PURPLE VKLTET. 5 One of the most unique and attractive coo childltss, or wilt lose her own life tbr tistand the ordinary ailments of child. hood. Dr. "Pierce's Favorite Prescription surely and completely cures all these deU teste complaints.

It is the discovery of one of the most eminent liting specialists in women's diseases. Dr. R. V. Pierce, for id' Botel snd- Salo.

N. Y. The "Favorite Present). Hon" acta dircetW ntton the sexi nr. gunism concerned.

It imparts to it health, strength, vigor, virility and elasticity. It. fits for wifehood and motherhood. It Yobs maternity of Its perils and insures a healthy, robust child. Free.

Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med-teat Adviser. Send 31 one cent stamps to cover mailing only for paper-bound copy. BJbth' "Tierre Ice. Sjaswt- -r mornrng, tor weir annual two weeua Vermont shooting trip, Tickets for "Jack and the Beanstalk" on sale at Husmer's.

Leominster, and Irone'a driiir store. Fitahtnire- next Thursday morning at a o'clock. TW aod to prevent speculating no more than will sold to an; one person. A well-dressed lady oomwalns that she was repeatedly annoved at Music hall. Thursday evening, by an aged gentleman who insisted in trying to attract ber attention by means of a handkerohtef nutation, mere is considerable query know who tbe aged gentleman was.

Misses Sarah Richardson. Annie Con- ion. Madame L. E. Fuller and A.

A. Knowlton, teachers at tbe high aohool accepted the Invitation of the senior oiass 01 tne nign sooooi, rrmay evening, ioin them insamollne their cooklnir exhibit at the fair. The supper was served In Fraternity ball and was muob enjoyed. A social hour followed tbe spread, Sunday will be observed as memorial Sunday by Tahanto Lodge, A. O.

U. W. committee will decorate the graves of deceased members during tbe afternoon. the evening, tbe Lodge will attend moo on "Brotherhood." Tbe dav will be similarly observed bv Lodges through out tne country ror toe nrst time in its nistory The ladies' auxiliary of tbe Y. M.

C. tlaosfor the coming wlnteTfworkV" "No leaoite action was taxen. an tne la dies favored the payment of a general secretary's salary from Oot. 1 to March out tne matter was postponed tor con sideration at an adjourned meeting to neiu. monaay eveninr.

wnen an ei- fort will be made to have a larger at tendance The auction of George W. Mack on tbe old Ansel Tyler place, which was to nave oeeo ueia, yesteraay, uas oeen post-coned until Mondav at 1 1. m. B. Andrews.

Fred A. Whitney. El mer P. Legate, I. Thompson, Charles H.

Shupley and Harry J. Bell leave, today, on their annual two weeks' hunting trio In Vermont. Charles 31. Stone and Aides Derby are nume tneir auos. ttooert iiear ot tne class 01 ishb at tbe Leominster high school bas entered Brown university ot roviuence, k.

1 Next Mondav. Sent. 26 at 1 o'clock. Henry Edgerly will sell a laree lot or woodland at auction in Lunenburg, on the estate of tbe late George Kmesbury, Ernest Willard of Grotoo is vlBitlug bis father, Henry w. Willard.

The Otdt Patent. Tbe question as to the bolder of tbe oldest patent in bis country bas brought out from tne neire 01 Josepn Jenoics some additional facta which tend to show that be was the first inventor iu this country. Patents granted from tbe sovereign-power" ot loriana, water and otber privileges were not un common in early colonial times. Josepb Jencks of Lynn, Massa number of years previous to receiving a patent for an invention ot a scytne nad neen aranted one for "an apDlication or wa ter power to mills." Biographical notes state that Mr. Jencks introduced to the Massachusetts colony tbe idea 01 patenting inventions, and that be miRht protect and iatBpduce his ideas seems to have been a reason for cominsr to the newoountry, The grass scythe patented in 1653 was perhaps the most valuable 01 bis inventions.

The lumrovemen' the old English scythe, with its short, thick blade, like a bush scythe, consisted iu lengthening the blade, making it thinner and welding a square bar at the bacif and strengtneniug it Today this scythe, practically unchang ed, is used in Europe and America, The patent was withheld from Mr. Jencks for nine years, as it was thought to be too valuable to bo monopolized. Hart ford Uonrant A Wily hlato'rtoai Wei," To produce a so called historical novel baabeen attempted by many, but with indifferent success by the majority, so far as history is concerned. Alike tbe best known and the most successful authors of this class are Scott, Kings- ley and Lytton. In grouping boobs of tbis type in an order oi merit based on tneir historical worth, it cannot be de nied tbat "The Last of the Barons' should be awarded the first place, with Henry Esmond" aod 'Mere ward the Wake" bracketed as second, Victor Hugo's "L'Historied'nn Grime which bas been called "the apotheosis of the special conespondenV' is a notable ample of a contemporary history writ ten under a thin disguise of fiction.

ion's Weekly. France has on the OermttTj frontlet three first claps fortresses Belfort, Verdun and Brlancon; on the Belgian frontier, Lille, Dunkirk. Arms and Donav: on tne Ital ian. Lvon. Grenoble and Besaucon, and on tbe Atlantic coast, Boohefort, L'Orient and Brest FROM ASTHMA If there was anv doubt in the mind Of anv sufferers from Asthma in tbls oitv as to the troth of the claims made for Dr Scblnmann's Asthma Cure, tbat doubt no longer remains, providing he wan ft inn ir those who caller at A.

H. Burgess' drug store, last aod ef was immediate: tbat the wretched spasms were oheoked; that free eipeeio- rauon was luauveo; aa a recuoiuK pv sitlon was readily assumed and grateful- lv maintained: that the si pen which fol lowed was restful and unbroken, and that the mornine brought a dear head and a feeling of delighted thankfulness wnion no woras are ton strong to ae-scribe. Abundant voluntary testimonials prove WIT rns'tanrr'gireT In" tneworiq esses, but has positive); cured thousands who were considered incurable. The remedv Is now sold bv all Drueeists In packages at 50c. and $1 00, thus bringing it witnin tne reaeu oi an.

ouumu a reader be unable to obtain it of i Drurcist. It will be sent, nostnaid. sending to Dr. Schlffmano, 316 Rosa- pel ot. ram, minu.

to G. led as of to at of C. The weather man has been decidedly agaiost tbe Gardner Grange in its efforts five tne people a nrst mass oawe Bnow fair, this vear. All tbe plans for had to be given up aod were announced be postponed until today. This morn-Iue a drizzlinir east rain made the mos- peots poorer than ever.

The manage-: ment saw tnat mrmer postponement was useleeSf and the plans were carried through as best they might be. The hajl exhibit was opened all day, and a dinner was served to a goodly number In A. B. ball, this noon. The cattiesbow on! was held, Friday Izht.

in G. A. R. hall as arranged for. Bryant's operatic oronestra of Orange rendered a very enjoyable flonoert, after which wm in order till 2 o'clock this morning Tbe grand marob was by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Fisher. Mr. Fisher was Poor director, and tne other members of the general committee acted aids. At II o'clock an intermission was in order, the company adjourning toe osnquei nan ror supper, aooui W.

WcDonouKh has been annointed truant otticer. The Misses Souther and Miss Tupi Quinc; are guests of Mr, aod Mrs Whittemore. participate in the muster, today. Misa Towner of North Oharlesiown. who has been visitlne Mr.

and Bars a n. tiearneu. leit. tnis motciDe, for her borne. Beret.

E. M. Ltnell. who has been in a hospital in Providence since leaviDgMoo-tank Point, came to then went to Orange to tbe home of Mrs. Linells parents.

Tomorrow will be observed ae Sunday school rallv dav. The nastora will nreacb sermons annrosnate to the occasion and tne suouav scnooi noar mere win oe special exeroises. Several oarloadsof decaved muskmel ons are standing in the yard at tbe Union station. Thev came from Colorado and were delayed on the road. The farmers are hauling them away to use as ferti lizer, j.

ne smeu is very permeating. Private Huen Hunter of Co. 2d cegi ment, related some of the experiences tbe army in Cubs, at a social given by the Methodist Union Mission Y. P. B.

last evening. Tbe American flae and the Spanish flag of the transport City of Mexico, captured soon after the fall of Santiano, formed the background to tne stage. Tne retnainuer oi tne program was: Piano solo, Clyde Litcb; teci-1 tatiooB, Susie Call, Grace Wetherbee, Lena Humphreys, Cora Eifert, Alice Cooley, Celia AAkins, Jessie Duncan, Ro-1 sie Jacobs; accordion selections, Miss Winnie Fulton; duet, Kuth Davis and Bessie Douglass; duet, Nellie aod Lina Johns. Icecream and cake were served. Charged S5 Pop Saa." A storv ib told of Fannv Kemble.

whose favorlto enmmer resortVas Lenox, that on her nrst season there she employed a self respecting villager, who bad a comfortable turnout, to drive her about. He, feeling it to be his duty to make the drive as entertaining as poesi-' ble, began to call her attention to the beauty of the scenery wnich she Wished to enjoy undisturbed and to Cell ber who lived in certain booses as they passed along, until finally Mrs. Eemble, being unable to stand it any longer, said in tbe high tragedy manner somewhat peculiar to her, "I bavo engaged you to drive for me, sir, and not to talk." Tbe driver ceased talking, pursed up bis lips, and in all their subsequent urives nis oniyremariB were snon as ne found necessary to address to his horses. At tbe end of the season he handed in his bill for tbe summer services. Running her eye down itsawkward columns, she paused at an item tbat ebe didn't not With equal gravity be replied, "Sass, m.

I don't often take ItTbuf whehTdo She paid the bill without and continued to enploy the same driver during many summers she spent there. Boston ttecord. Th Gamblers Capper. Many of the phases of life in the Tenderloin aie kaleidoscopio in their changes," mid a hotel detective, "but there is one little group of men in this precinct tbat is much the same now that it was a dozen years ago, mean the outside men of the gambling houses. Tbey are well Known to ait sporting men, and I could name font or five who have done little else all their Uvea, It is their business to know tbe regular patrons of faro banks, and if the man who employs tnem has been ioreed to dose up nis old place and open anew one it is their duty to circulate the tip.

A good outside man spends his time aronna noteis auo ip au mgnt restaurants and nicks up acquaintances wher ever he can. Alter working up to the subject of gambling be invites his new friend to go around to a little place that la run honestly and safely. One of the best dressed loungers on Broadway, whose face has long been familiar to naraders on that street, is a puller in for a gambling house. He was a barkeeper a few yeans" ago and there mode a lot of acquaintances who are bis stocki In trade. He spends money as freely as a wine agent, and I have no doubt that he brings many thousands of dollars to ttre man woo runs tne gambling bouse.

Mew York Son. "Why, sir said tbe geologist, ground you walk on was onoe under water. Well," replied tbe friend, who is nothing if not patriotic, "it simply goes to show you can't hold America down." Washington Star. A southern man says that the differ- aWiiaiiiFiiiiiin he is afraid he will die and when the latter attacks him he is feftrf nl that ho will not. According to tho latest statistics, the population of Greaco is increasing more rapidly than that of any other country namely, at the rata of 1.87 per oent per annum.

BttBTJRBAH NOTES. accompanied by Beverly W. Warren, his Boston attorney, and Gilbert Hodges of the engineering firm of Hodges Bar-rlogton, were given a bearing before the railroad commissioners, Friday, regarding the issue of t45.00a in bonds bv tiia company, $40,000 of whioh Is to be applied to the construction of the various extensions whloh tbe road contemplate, and $5000 to be reserved as the company's share or tbe expense involved In the abolishment of the Putnam street grade oroasing. Tbe commissioners nave toe mai unaer consideration. The Water and Pleasant street franchise granted by the selectmen, was for mally accepted, uriaay The company will at once begin an exteosion to tbe oar barn near the Miles farm.

The ell will be extended at the rear to a depth corresponding with the main bulldine. President Pierce will at once 00m-menoe tbe erection of a modern dwelling bouse on tbe bluff at the rear of bis resi dence at tto Miles' farm, for a Fitch' Leominster extensions an effort will made to secure tbe necessary oermit to cross the railroad on Water street at grade. Out-of town horsemen were highly in dignant because Friday's races were postponed. They took tbe ground that tbe officials should have waited until afternoon before declaring them off, the weather conditions during tbe latter part of the day being very favorable. President Kendall tried to pacify them by auotwE from the rules laid down by the National Trotting association, which re quired tbe tract; to be in coutition.

xney turn quoted rules tending to show tnat tne armcrs ana mecQanios association had violated a rule which made them liable to a nne of WW for allowing outside nanies in the iudee's stand dur ing tne several oeats 01 inursaay races. The matter was adjusted after, a' stormy debate, tbe men finally agreeing to remain over until today. When they wone up, this mornioe, to find it raining harder than ever, their feelings underwent anoifrer change. it is to oe regmiea tnat some way was )t devised to inform tbe laree number of people, both from Leominster aod outnf town, of the postponement, Frl nay. SUNDAY SERVICES.

At tbe Universalist church. Sunday, Rev. 0. G. Bobbins will take for his tome.

"Gome ud to Jerusalem." Sun day school meets at 11 45. Junior Union at4rfu. senior 1, u. ato.du; subject, "Fruits of tbe Spirit." Bt, Mark cnurcn, 20 street, ev. F.

A Brown, minister: 10 iSO. moraine Draver and sermon: 12. 8undav sobool; 7, evening prayer and address: rne puoiic are ooraiany mvitea. "Calumny aod Oalu mutators" is tbe suojectior next Sunday evening meeting at 6 30, in tbe chapel of the Orthodox ohurcb. Lessons From tbe Harvest Field of Boaz" will be tbe theme ot the mornine sermon at the Methodist ohuroh.

At the close of tbe sermon, Mm. B. Bafford will, hv special TenniA nine "Your Mis- sioo." a favontehvmn of President Lin coln. The noon hour will be observed by tbe'Sunday school as rally Sunday. At 6.30 the last of the Home Camp Meeting services will be held.

ltev. George at. nodge closes nts pas torate at tne unitarian cnurcn, Buooay. Mr. Aodee will not oreach a formal Tare- well sermon.

The subject of the morning discourse will be "Steadfastness." Communion at 10 30. Sunday school at 14 The following additional premiums were awarded at tbe Farmers and Me chanics' fair: PREHITTH9. iwers, 3d; chicks, 1st WWtePBoiuckB LI White Wyandotte fowls. FoUanebee, 1st; five nalrs same chicfes. 1st and 2d; tftree pairs rabbiis.

Burton Goddard, 26c; Black Leghorn fowls, Wilbur Potter, ltt; chicles, aafWMte wyaoaone iowis, aa; wane rata. rtu- Oreih 25c; Black Langshau chicks, WE Ben- Leghorn chicks, Powers Sterling, ist aod 2d; Silver Wyandotte fowls. Freeman 1st; chicks, 1st: Black Laneabaa fowls. 1st; Black Jars fowls, 1st; best collection Polish fowls, iV. bantams, Black Java chicks.

1st; Mottled Java fowls, 1st; chicks, 1st; Dark Partridge Cochin fowls, 1st: chicks. 1st; Black' 1st; Loose Comb Brown Leghorn fowls, chicks. 1st: Pekln ducks old. 1st: 70une. 1st: eghorn ild, 1st; 51 Brown Leghorn chicks, Foster, 1st; Barred chicks, 1st; Whlw fowls, Ralph Tol man asd WilUam Lane, 25o; Bucks igs, Howard Chase, 26c; common rabbits, amid W-Burdett 25c; high flying tumbler lirenna.

TlArt. Ttfttri. ltt Rmnv.ntnrkev ftla rplgsF Willis. 25o; white rate. Ernest Camp- mott rabbits, Howard Baker, 26c; white a.

MlmtCfiliedd Sl! Utss ftlisa 75c: i Fuller, 60c; Mrs Johnson, 60o; Moll? Derby, 1st: CSBuss.aa Crab apples: Bass, 1st; Mrs Cleverly, 2d. The bowline alleys at Iominster park olosed for the season, Friday night. Frank Rloker of Fitofaburg beelna work atuoweign smaeitet, monaay, The Companions of the Forest will noia a oazaar in rvwraeu a una, eioy. i anrl 5 The proprietors of the Hub allevs are to offer $50 In prizes for three string to-. tais at noin Dig ana canaie pins.

A drunk was nut on probation fo no- lloe court, this morning, upon promise to matte a radical attempt to reiorm, IVOOerii Uttiuuicil ut travelling salesman for the Wachusett Shirt companyvis a guest oi tne urm. The friends the Leominster members aijCfaa, lllb lawaafialawSWMiaWil abaTtch of "interestingleters fromForto Rico, tbls morning. The rector of 8t. Mark's church has special reason for wishing to speak to as many members of the parish as possible, Sunday morning. It Is hoped tbat all will try to oe present.

R. R. Andrews. Fteu A. Wbitnev.

El mer F. Legate, E. 1. Thompson, Oharles six to to A Id 1. oe BENT A lover tenement of 5 reomr, sent Iccsied.

Inquire 13 Mewton place. rpo REKT-Upstatrt tenement ot rooms, iter room and ibed, etonn wlndowa oa north and weweioee; rem to monia. nupinwrsranimi. rpo BBHT-CouaceboaaeofTrooau, pltttant 10-L caUon. sear bJgb acbool building.

Inquire of F. TyHlTSBY, 1 8a Pleaiapt iMel. tSO intra 42 Harnrell between 13 and il or rpo PENT in Wwt Fttehbaw, a alee cottage bow oi 7 rooms tn Ontelaae repair, to email reaponalble family. A. B.

LaWBBMCB. 'O BENT A pleaeant Apply on the premlaei. BENT Oct. 1, the leren room tenement nt 1 109 Snow street, now occupied by C. Surkey Chamberlain.

Bonrreas Co. Apply 1047 Arlington street sloiat MALI. SALL TO KSBT The IT. C. T.

U. HalL 0 suitable for mnalc teachers, meetlngt, etc. For WrmSjapplJ tolIKS. W. VT.

BDBBABD. taCMf rro BENT A very plea-ant downstairs tenement 1 of 6 rooms, bath and other conveniences at 313 Hons Woe street. 113 tt rpo BENT At 18 "Wood street, two desirable tene-L mpntu nt nil momi and batk modem IdDTOve- mentt. inquire at 17 gpiossomet rpMSsfXNT TO BENT at 113 Highland arenue; 1 five rooms with bath, hot and cold water, bt- auaub, at xu nun atnet, wr at i with bath, at 51 Myrtle At- water with bath. 23 Congress street Inottlre Of a rpo BENTP-Two tenements on Mecbjuilc sUWone I of fire rooms and one of six rooms.

fiSOBOEV. oftoji, iv rroapect street. TO BENT A few nne estates street. BOB EST LAWTQS, 14B Hate stmt. sjjtf TO BENT A nice tenement of five rooms lth 1 bath, flvommntea' walk irom depot laqatreof rpo BENT 47 Mechanic street, desirable apart-1 meat, modern improvements, a20tf 0 BENT Stx-room tenements tn new house 142 Call 30 Highland atenne.

Ive-room sat. ly repaired: on line of electrics; price $10 Jy33 tt rpo BENT One suite of two rooms and bath la Itie Pbteoii. Apply at Fltcbburg Uutaal Fire Int. HALF A BTOBB to tent. 40 Day saeev Also a tenement of 4 and one of rooms, 49 Clinton street.

Inquire tailor store. 20 DM store, tflS tt rpo BENT A very convenient tenement of tlx I rooms, path and toilet room, nice front yard with fruit Mechante street. HENBT A1IJJBON. barn with two itaus. Inquire at Of ail descriptions with rooms fo of BOB'T CAWTON, 146 MaJ OTBAtf.

Agt. fl Longwood are; TO BENT 3 tenements of four room each; pleasant and convenient. Bent very reasonable. In-antre at SB gaclnc street. mSt BOARD AND ROOMS.

A 20 HEAL TICKET 3.00; LADIES'. 12.60. Btltroad men's palls specialty. Alsii rooms rpo RENT Booms suitable fol 1 tloat J. CTJSH1NG 00.

at head of Holt street. rpo BENT- hMtdii rooms connected or not. h. 110 Blossom etrert 6. head ol Day street.

B.W.HARBIB. statt front room In cottage hi fjo BBNT Boom, with board, at 115 TWO FUBNIS9ED BOOMS to wntfor light honss, keeping. Apply at 21 Oliver street. a27tt BENT-Two wrttf-lurnlshed twm roltable for light honsakeeplng. W.

BBVXBLT 110 PLEASANT FOBN1SHBD BOOMS with bath. lienU accomodated. StTJaylt JICBLT FHBHISBED BOOH if llhaKave, use of bath. Also unfnrnlsbed rooms. baft room and piano.

M) rpo BBNT-rornlthea rooms, hot sod cold water. i bathroom, at IXJitreat. Blti JjnjBNIBBJtD BOOMB TO BIHT-At 11 9m4 TrrKcnattBrj booms for ubt housKeetlaa with water. Booms tt tosl JO wlthitorea. INSTRUCTION.

CW. COLBUBN, teacher ot pianoforte. Address 83 Pleasant street. s2lm IBS BELLhVBBAK BN BIDOE Teacher of pianoforte. AddreseB7 Lincoln street.

3 tt -s. wni resume tesaons in ritODDuiwai mom lobars Sulldlng. on Tuesday, Sentembtr87. Befento Albert Best Persons a gawChltjnden. Patron- jiWitTcwclter.

siem MISBF.S HOWE wlU resume planote Iratroe. tion tn Fltchburg, tn October. Address 60 Mi. Fleanat Leominster. sWlm YIOHN 1N8TBUCTION Mies Amy L.

Connor will tKtl pupils oa and after Sept 31. Befere to Felix WhtternlU, Boston, Address 8 Taft street. iTADAM B1XA PALMER. TescherOf the Voice MISS UABBIET S. JACEBON.teaonerof guitar and mandolin, refers to Stg.

CarloCarelotto.Bos-ton. Adflrast, 3ft Mt. Vernon street. aSStf to Mrs. L.

0. Potter and Prof, i REAL ESTATE AGNT, 167 Main Street. Tenements Beoted and Cared for. Offlca HouraS to 1 2gjn 8ALK-M1 Gordoa bid. thoroughbred; dreetloot boa IS, Lm would exchange fori FOR 8 AXE 4 cook toi and a parlor qalre at 42 rrteawd rt.

Henry A. Hals (wbohM decided to remofew Hew York) dm iieen Placed la our tumtft for Mia. II eompjrliet 40 acres of orchard jleldaa nice arlty of frntt, one Hundred ibeen expended on Una pltcftby the preienl. owner I If properly developed wootd bring from 1C to 85 market. There are about 19 acres adjoining tbit many booeet alread built and which can be Icdndcd ttj dertrable a (be electrics run along the whole or Alonzo Eaton, over Poatofflce.

ajg3t EFB nava r'K got anotner one of those LBsenbnrg Assessed for 78 acres but there are 80, age. Ntcehennwy, windmill, etc. Vu the farming tools In drat-clua coad 11 ready stare T70B BALE A Rood lottof Winter apples on tbe JP Will be sold cteap. H. A.

BALE, 100 icTj nnR gal.R CmttkPt. nfee XiiaM brech.lolBe shotgun. Alson eraphaphone and 7 records. Calllntheeentnl. MTL.

BICHABDB, 11 Terraea place, Wst Fitchhorg. sS2 at boarders, four furnished sleeping TS Dalian a month oronL mil sell for Also meat market and provision store, 11400. W. 8 860 When we advertise anything you maybe sure It Is a bargain. We can not afford to adTer-ise stale aoods.

Now this one It a village olace of Toucan worklnFltebhurgard keep a cow and all burg. ISBMHasUett. rtOOD CHANCE for young man to buy a part In-V3 terest tn a well established decorative and undertaking business. Apply at once, Box 2b4, Leom- FOB SALE At a great sacrifice, a nice family horse for work or driving Also, will slell Bar- nicely finished x7 ta cypress, 3 minutes from electric oars. Lot 64 x86.

Price S250U. JtuBEBTJ LAWT0N, 14E Msla street. rttt 170B BALE OB TO BENT Cottigo six rooms and bstb. stsHe aod airlsge home. F.

B0BTT, ALONZO EATON. House and Land Agent, Booml, over Post Office, Fltcbburg. 80tf FOB SALE The residence of tbe It on Prlchard street CNo. 1141. Inc riO BBNT Half a store, also desirable 3, 4 and room tenements, right parties.

Inqoli POB SALE OH KSCH ANGE iflne two tt Also bnlldlng lots lp city wlibln 8 mlnntci i ltrt railway, to exccaJige for smau rsrms not to i wiichborg A 8. LAWTOH.4SttrrUWei 1TOB SALE OR TO BENT-Cottage bouse ot six rooms and haai, about 600Q feet of land; also two new tenements to rentone of 4 ioom olo et. Bent tow. Inquire of WM. T.

BEB-, 12B Mnfc street l30tt 5 1552; i WANTED Canvassers for elegant Hoe of holiday books, IS a day easily made, outfits free. Call at niCDOUTgmnpioymeni orace, ivt jsain streer. s24 117 ANTED At onee, a good work bona for keeping, wltbprlvUof buying. Addrest C. KENN AN, 1243 Main street, North Leomtnn ANTE Girt for general from 7 a m.

to 4 p. Swede preferred. Ap- ANTBD-SU table boarders. Worklnsmenpre-; Any one wblihea tn aipsrisncto. man todHaweUT please notify JACK HILL, 94 XIT ANTED A email house or teaemenel with bant Apply to box as; 'ANTED A posttltlon atneneral I Swede tlri.

Apply 77 Marshall street. IfTAiTED rr Heeptnt. ID Emptor meat at sawing or tight bouse apply at 72 Bnow street. stB WANTED -An eiperleneed gtrl for general housework. Swede preferred.

Bust be a good oook. TIT ANTED By an American woman wora by ft; Vf hour, day or week. Cs4tonoraddMsB.E.,7J Snow street. jam tun street and consult 1 of superfluous hair, tan to to 13, 2 to S. -DRESSMAKING.

l'iBESSK AE1N Mrs. H. S. Miller, dreetmalter, MJ wfll make engagements by the day or Use wort at home. 81 Snow street, left handbell.

eSOtl MISS H. HOtLIHeSWOBTH, IU nuke engagements by tbe day a ineTatat.Tm a.iii i MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE-I hereby giro notice that 1 have tbls day all en my son, Napoleon Mortn, his time to act for himself 1 will claim none of bis wages or pay any debts of nit contracting anar this dat e. ittl. niMot TnsadaTS and Prtdara IS Qroen MBS, C.

M. E1N. elalreofSM. trance am medium. Private family sittings.

Price otiahlr. KtTlTtrnt alSdA Most Complexion Powders hae vulgar Klnrc. but Pomosi'b Is a true are lasting. ri of looment of erar fine doth and nurak velvet, tbe decoration being provided by ribbon lrillfi and a bow of ribbon to natch on Ou bust. The basqne ta in plain cloe-fllting Biyie witn a enemisetie, oui is maae very or namental bv the arrangement of doubts cir cular ruffles that are uniouelv disposed and ripple in an effective way.

The under ruffle is oi tne oiu ana me uDner one or reivet: and ruffles placed on the three-piece skirt in a corresponding arrangement are also of tbe two matern Specially prfI us The ButUriek KM fisSCAIPXUmB ALL DRUCuHSTS A Heavy Burden en ihetaanV Ir nntferabln tA a mlnrt atelirhted down with care or neglected duty. Didn't your ware ot ber rivhteooa Indignation and. set around to our ode before you forget It again. UNION COAL WATER ST The Easy Food Easy to Buy, fcasy to Cook, Easy to Eit, Easy to Dieest. uaker Uats At all grocers lin 2-lb.

pfcgs.only Wood and Coal 64 Circle Street. Telephones 337-St 337-3 SISTERS GROWER 4 Buffalo, N. $12.00 Lyons f. stipes; THE EVER BUSY STORE, Reduction on Men's 60t. Jersey Veste and -Pants, to 30 cts Lot of Mieacu' Extra Fine Lisle Jersey Vests, 25-ct.

quality, 15 cts I Lot 01 Mieees' Sleevelew Vests. 15-cL quality, 10 eta Jibes' Fine Jil Ribbed Hose, 12J cts All Our SHIRT WAISTS Made into two lots. SO to 89-cU Waists, 37 cts All Others, 99 cts STILES'. in boston, stop at the MERICAN house irnrut the tarp botaii Mm Ruatn. tuinttt ltd aautttnt cntnt.

MMMWetr modern ImpnmmcntnilevaTtii-Icoo modtnk pric. calf ifunom. f.tPiULtS. art a mti -n Prr)''rtr' MdSnll rnr. utariandrr naiti nil fitrde tlamPI AO YA I ME niE .5 CO 22B Trw.M Sensible Seasonable Serviceable Satisfying 8uit8 -Fur in.

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18,384
Years Available:
1868-1898