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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 2

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FITOHBUBG DAQiY gayyEL. MAY 23, 1877. fUB tBTVALIOS AM9 CHIUm. DOBOlSf MMlif tfcftr Amm mi th Dtssibs li M1 ir SJSFSLTZz: hi axasyrtaai. Otr tn 1 of nature and eaw tn oUoa tor their oalstren.

tDIIIDiT, MAT Kxpuonoff nr pkioxs or PS eeel aud W. a. HMurd'a RTfStorvT' tt ND BULL ANOTHER SPECIAL BALI," A UW DALES OF 8TANDRD COTTONS 7oti. L. JT.

Brown, St, Near Depots. 2 ff ITCH BURG. 20 CENrs- H08E. HOSE. 1 lot 60 Do.

Sehopper'e Celebrated ruU.Faehiened LADIES' HOSE, ATABAR6AIH. 20 CEHT8 A PAIR. L. J. Brown'S Cash Dry Goods House, and 154 Main Pltehburs, dttwlt CCIDENT POLICIES.

They are wi (en for the month nr year. Mcupal Pr-Vull eeneral accidents. l.ttt a 8mal1 8Utn' aua secure Vif F1' "K08 from ie to cs. Tliey are wrllten by ageiils at short notlcel vicinity Agent for Fucliburg and lnyia-iw gPECIAL NOTICE. DR.

THOMAS SWEET, BONESETTER, Of Proi ldence, K. has enjaRcd rooms at the Fltchburi! Hotel, Fltcliburg, where he can be consulted on Thtusday of each week, In rfganlloilietdiiortinK named diseases: Frao-tuiesandDKloeatlom, While SwelHugs, Con-tiaclcil Coids, tiitarged Joints. Leakage of Knee Julnis, Sprains, Kiulses, Ncutalitla. Wei pinu smews. Jilieuuiathm, and all diseaaes ol a kiiulrtd eli.uaclei apiadtf rjllIE LA1KSTr Prwli i arrivals in Choice Styles of Spring CiooK most ha to th scot or aavta that tOTsaraa with 4hat system.

In aaamlbf and faltgioo oaf procreti his ao he toe cartels of owivloa bo ea drawn over th live of some of oar aaestor, mast mnninr mat tne raenitwe Joln bows oferltagoaod mtsd, wera'verv lmDrfhat thaa. To day, all th erlms sad wratobedasas or the land I scooped op to oar newspapers aod tossed tat oov lip SVwry morning. edging from th slender records of th llv oil tbs iralitssmns of ths last ceotn ry wero sslou v. Mag less ootels. it Is true mat the omoa oen sosabt tbe mso.

aod now tbe mto tseks the ofllce, bat the great public heart Is sound. Witness tbe last wlatr utr Dsssaeo Droooeed as the next amandMMIM tbe coostltu tioo a provision tpal tjongress shall meet only OOO 1ft foorav I( we can not accomplish thtll oor epitaph will be "Died of oveHefulattoD." Especially will tbls be true of Massachusetts. Ia religion we hsve not retrograded. Tbe percentage of Increase la oar church membership has bet Isrger and larger In closing the speaker referred to some potuta we must make iu the future. Fimt, we must recover the land from the tbTtfCto of tbe late war, aud assimilate the two races of people who dwell here.

Second, attend to the preservation of our puouc scuoois, cause every cnua to ne educated, and see to It that not a dollar or school money goes to any ecclesiastical or sectarian school. Third, teach our children morality as well as Intellectual culture. Fourth, remove forever from pontics tne question or nnance. ruth, establish a competent and Impartial civil service system, aod lastly, elevate tiue men to popular omces; never give man an office who seeks for It. Bertha Von Hlllero, tbe pedal former, will attempt AO miles In 12 hours, without rest, at Mechanics' hail, Wor-ceater, June 5.

During the shower of Friday afternoon D. J. Reed of Princeton lost a valu able cow, aod T. Klvelon a heifer, killed ny iignming. The Athol water works are making ar- rtugfumuw tu luiruuute nyuranuc en-sines Into manufactories and shoos ui.

ing power. Lea than 0 of the 200 dogs in town nave oeen ucensea. Post 69. O. A.

R. or Sterling will ob serve Decoration day In the morning at tne uoitarian church at 9 o'clock MM Hathaway of Thorn psonv I lie, rt will deliver tbe address. Music by the Sre' ling Cornet band. The annual meeting of the ty arrester North Conference of chnrches will be held at Teoiidetoo, June 12 aod 13. The sermon will be delivered by Bev.

D. Herrick of Gardner, and there will be several Important discus sions and essays, including one oa tbe 'HlHtorv of ence," by Re tbe Confer. of Winch- ev. Davis Foster eodon. Kate Hannoo, 22 years age, dlud at her residence at the Stanford place on the Holllston-Milford road, Tuesday morning, from the effects or the bite oi a dog received, Saturday, the 12rh Inst.

She had shown no symptoms ol any 11'-uess up to the morning of her death, wnen ene was seized witn wnai sue sup- posed to be a fainting flt, gave utterance to two or three short, djg like bilks, and expired within an hour. Tbe jewelry firm whose trunk was checked for Hartford at Worcester a while ago, and (the check beln cii meed Intnat depot) vas sent to New York, have made a demand upon the Boston and Albany railroad for SOOO darmges for: me loss rne company nas declined to pa and a singularly Interesting trial i iiKeiy to oe nati. it wm dp watched with Interem by "commercial travel ers," as tt icvohes the respon-ihiltty ol De carriers 'or sum vainaoie arm ics, and also Involves a question of tb( amount of care the traveler must take the property be bus charge of. The looeral of Edward Farle.ex-mavor of Worce-l. r.was largely attended, I we.

tiiouiihauublic luneral aud stl nub ile h-tior- w. re declloed bv tho Umnv, In sub the custom of ibe sot Tne -i do nk-1 II e. t.t w-r Messrs. A not roimaii and ic -u where il -Mice ls3. Among lathes present were ne ui Ror hatnpton, George How-New Unlfnd lr Boners ol Pom-.

cud others who had Ion been KAtUCliiim STlih JPIr. FrifTB TB in i iie in' or- ne v. an nnrito in ie Kutal cetre'erj at Worcester li ihe --uperi if court at Worcelr. ue-d it. Mar-lull O-ze'te and bh eang Dtvid K'tig.

Joseph vers, iwari) Lavioielte and eedbam Mare hi hive bten ngaged In a orks of hoerie In the tarl hih towns betaecn rth Rrookfli-ld and Grafton, covirma -ernl in ntb, were senteored a fn. zetie six year in the Hh oris with two dy sohury emfli-ment. Rivers, nine vears.three data ill panttv. lteentttfraoomMtaasBjht A boa of ULBwrs gpLMtttn iovr, whteh i torse sokes Masts only sUty eents, 1 ror at least twan- TKRVOUB DEBILITY. Vital Wookseas or Depression: a weak result ot Mental Overwork, Xndtacrsr the system, ta slwaa eured br BomeoMtble Buulflu Ho as.

tod hrrttoratra the sVatem. dlauebi and deapoudency, tntparta strength and energy. we mm drain and rejuvenates tbe enllie man. Been used twenty yeaas with periset success by thousands, gold by dealers. Prtee tt per single vial, or as per package tt flve vlala aod S2 vial of powder.

Bent by mat! on receipt of price. Address HUJtPEBJBTB' BOMH-OPATHIO MEDIOIME OOMPANV. 149 Fulton Street, New York, John Chant. .1. C.

Howard. Z. Fortier ana a. i. wrecne, Agentsr anil risllhaM.

TILTON UATE8. At Leoislniter, Nay IT, by Kev. M. E. Wright, Chailes E.

Tllton mid MOHAN In this dir. M.iv 21. Dr-tinls. 3 son ol Roger and Joanna Moran. BEX A HI.

At Lunenburg, May 20, tlitirles F. Beuard. 27. CAKTEH. At Wnetka.Tll., May in, Allemas Cm ter, formerly of Leominster.

HUSBAND. At Oakland, May 12, Mary widow of U. Hubbard of Amherst. TJEM DAVIS has rc- uooos to Tl Stieet, Doten's btiildlng. mj 18-iin-n JJOWAED'S Whooping Cough Syrup.

This Medicine, taken In lis first stages, will uimh uii me vuukii, ami an; IIIIIU Will creasaiJis ukoonlng, and uiieve-the patlenu Prepared and sold by JOHN C. HOWARD, JJOH Blue Flannel Suits, Blue Yacht Suits, -BTue $keletonJSoati Cheviot Suits, Scotch Suits, Thin Coats and Dusters, Of Every Description, cull at FARMORTH BROS' 844 Main Street. FITCHBURG TOV Will. FIVP STRAW HATS FARNSWOttTII BROS', dtw MAI If FITCHBURG. njaaisaM isCURES HUMPHBET8' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Everywhere Droved the nn4 I1FE.

BtMPLK, RroSowiCALeaa KPPICIKf tneeirine known, xney are just what tbe people want, savin time, moner, alrknem and snrTerlna. T.Tt-tj alnsrle nprcinc inr wni inn an esalnent physlclnn. PeTera, CflictifTi Irflnrmnatin, i. Worm. Woitn heitr.

urm mto, niarrho-a, of ryinKfliir. or i ttniitt or intact, Kenraia-ia, Toth(i-hp Fffuba, i Hewelarlie 'ii-kllradachc, crngo, r. K). Dympepalsu Billon Ptnmaeh r. smstFrrawd.

or Palnfol Prrnd. li While, to nflJ-O PPTlnd. J.1 1 fTWOp. Coogh. Il fficolt Brcathlnn.

1 1 Nal Rheum, ErrMptlM Ffmpilorn. ar. 1V tthetimalUm. Rh-timilr Pmno. 3.

I Pfver And Ante. hill hwr. Agnei, IT Pll. blind or hWrt ne. Ophthmlmy.

inrt Snre or Vtt- Rrea, in si AsJJtSMSV oppreatrii tkreaflMur. e-iisnfl, awe 1 1 10 g. an lev it I lip ly ana wnn rrtrrurn on sa. weaOlekaie. 4ckne rrou rtdlst.

an Kldyliff. OrH, so A Kervaaia ehltt( j. Vital fOskTww, 1 on Mre Stanttj. Cankrr vi mt HipMattDS-. 1 PT.

Snnwnik Tttq' nance, 1 na-tl -sa! rihmiMtiaw.h s.so ssmsttsf to supply material ty aospour Baths, which would eradicate a wboto emstogoe of rbenaaaUe and cutaneous ataeasee. SoM by ad Prugglsta. BIVs Hair and WhlsherOye, blaek or brown, eents. myte-tw HTDI CLOK! Dina ems'. Now In store a full line of English.

French, Ourman and Suit lues, In Mixtures. Itroken rhks. Kirim. Cheviots, Diagonals, Ac, to. Spring Overcoatings, In large Varletv and n-w.

Just received a now line of PaDcj Casslineres tr SPRING PANTS. OOoo-Ih will be ffuri data small per cent above the Ueadv-Made. All Oatmeota Warranted. Cull and examine eooris and set prices huu oc surprisea at iueL.ow niffurux. DANIEL CROSS 357 Main FUchburg.

JV YOU WISH TO BUY N1CB Shawls Cloaks, GO TO D. A. Corey's Dry Goods Store. CROCKER BLOCK, 236 MAIN ST. If jou tinnl Clean, Perfect Dress Goods AT THE.

Lowest Prices, GO TO D. A. CORBY'S Dry floods Store, mwsji- Thc Best Line of FRINGES! Kid Gloves, PARASOLS AND SMALL WARES, In the City, eon bo found at D. A. COREY'S Dry Goods Store, ES A I A Jfytt? Line of Mut Hem-orcst's Rrththlr lnffrrns cotft)itf! on HttUtf Ot D.

A. Corey'S. Joti fortjet in Stoi'e rfosrs at 0 o'vlork P. j). er-ei-ff flay rjrrept Saturday.

1. A. COREY. mm STYLES Hats Hats, Hats, Hats. ftamember and Purchase at SPENCER'S, 353 Main Street, riTCHBTJRO.

0I8INFECTANT! Chomp sort a4 Bswt im tsio Morkt. Ms, lit. Ttafcr will bt fcrtmlili li gMtiiu tiwiMd at the MHtarltpfraadiM nooaj tt ta) kMp Ueaa, Md abors ttUt til gHtaWAiMbt of appltoaais for tfrarwHrf In IM1 rrt Wlb par. Mlllli popaUltep wu supported wtotry ar la peri fcjr cltt WW frrtMt la M76, srsry Htht In Uw year sadlng April 1, 177, erwy ifltb psreoa. FHK Mstbsr, writing from SftTttnotb, nMi io hit taMrvtaw with Bp Hill it Of FtlMkt hows lo Uut city, and ssjs Iholk woold bo? doo thf most ardent frtstklsof tbe "Seelye moTwneot- good to saw heard tbo wordi of prslss Hill lO.h district He tboagbt the and frieode of Amherst did a great wrong when they took tbe profeator oat of Coo- ante, for, told he, "web bigo tooeo, oloarheadad, fair-minded men are needed tbe re more than anywhere eloe." He Mdod ittj modeeUy that It wot no boo pr to Prof.

Beolje to go to Congress, bat tt woe a doty which he ought not to here bow allowed to lay wide. "Senator write Prof. Mather, "ft" tlweye beea represented to as at a and, whet yon meet blm, you Had a Mrtcone, dignified gentleman of "with a deer, bias eye, an open, honest tjher aoholarly face, with calmness and i ttaotrlty written all oyer it. contrast dg htm with the member from tbe aev- J'hfttB district, Massachusetts should be Jjombls and silent." Plre-woifcs mil PlM-crkckcr. Tbe Battens) Board of Fire Uoder-wrlt- en have opened a crnsade against flre- oraekere, and we believe that a large majority of oar cHIsens, after reading tbe agorea gtreo below, will be glad to have tbe city council adopt ao ordinance pro-( blotting the use of tnch classes or Are-L worka cannot be controlled when dla- charged.

Tbe committee on Statistics of ttho Katie! Board of Under-wrltera baa mod It report, end gives much Interest log Information coocernlog tbls matter Thf losses by Are on tbe 4th of Jaly lost, In this country, amounted to a little abori Of $500,000. It is a significant fact that this te coneldered a matter of congratula- Hot a tbe average much above that amotat. The tax upon Insurance com panlea for the gratification of juvenile patriotism wot 164,574 16. Tbe value of all tbe fireworks manufactured In the tee, from 186G to 1876, wan Tbe Invoice value of all Cbl um crackers Imported Into tbls countrj 4rom I960 to the present year, was about 1,600,000. The loss by two coi flutr-Uoa occurring during that time, tra directly to these cracker, wa up-wardaof glB.000,000; and on one day on ly of the present year, the lo-ses from this soarce alone amounted to more than HI por cent of tbe total Invoice value of the importation for 1875.

And here Is a statement worth cooal deration aod mem ortolag: Every dollar' worth of Are- crackers Imported Into this country has occasioned direct loss by tire of over 100 Under this shoving It is evident tbat Ypjog America ought to be willing to give up bis fire-cracker. The report thowt tbat of 771 cities aod lame heard from, 494 have ordinances aeaioi fin-work and fire-crackers and 277 are wltnoatsocb ordinances The commit' tee recommend tbat cities an town without sncb ordinance- edpt the tul lowing Ho person shall cast, throw or lire da. or other combttsilole Are-works or explosive preparation, wltbin tbe city and every person, for frery such ff nse. shall forielt sod pay a su not xceedmg ave dollars It fiball not be lawful for any perwon or penons to sen or ror sale witnm tttn limit ol the city, uy cracker, rooaam, or other matiiie Hre-workn provided, however tbat tbleaeetloo sh.l bj4 apply to ta sale of any anch rtlcr ha sold lo tbe original package as imported, aod every offender sgal us any of the provisions of this tcctlon hall pa all aot lawful for any perxi aa any other combnsttb sad ry offeader aaatnut tbr provi. thai eaUs bH forfait ad iy as 4 twenty itlatu for ach acd vt-ry ordr forr the Boston a for tbe klliloc oi all nnmoi I calMd oat a letter from tell, to which be Oefrarte vlaoroM says toot aiati-LMw abnw tbat ni itn ay aaao ang filofi fi sja hsa anagoT Aaa atfta.

says tbai a a an sorana tfcsv are saw brltfflif op poittfrjttl all muhi, Toll only confirms oar pnvtofu opiates, that the principal crass-log of lh Daaubo will tiko pUot to Um wwt of BHmrtt Tho Basil an ooanmd r-thlrssms to be tailr aware of the rcessltj for plasty or troops, to be rssoy when the ttoeasat arrives for two hat-urlee or artillery and 41 battalions of to faotry hat beea added to the troope at UlWmiisa. ui we eastern uuon, in tbe Btlibborbeod of lentil, It Is reported burned Ohtacet, a small village la tbe Ifonruosnne, qotih wtw meats of troops on tbelr centre, and to- ward me west. The Servians are evidently preparing for war Prince Milan la gulag to visit tbe czar at Floleail and has ordered that Alexins) a. an Imoortaot frontier town on tbe river Morara, should be fortified. To counteract this, sud to be prepared for any sudden movement on tbe part of tbo Servians, tne juris nave sent a strong corps of observation to watch the vauey or int 4 imoa.

booum toe si ana commence active operations, tbe ruraian position at wiain woma oa untenable and they would have to retire. Inasmuch aa Wldln Is eltutted at the apex ot a triangle formed by the mm-nlan and Servian frontiers. Tbe Turks would, therefore. And themselves tweeo the Bosnians at Kalafat and the Servians In the valley of tbe Tlmok. Bat If the Busslsns an getting assistance from Servta and Koumanla, Turkey Is also obtaining allies lo the Caucasus The uuruly tribes an In foil revolt aod are being supplied with arms, while Kossuth nas written a nery lewer cainog upon Hungarians to Join with Turkey against thetr common enmy, Russia.

roe i uras nave oeen repu sia in an endeavor to erect a battery upon an Island opposite Nikopolla. They made three attempts but were driven back each time by ths Roumanian troops. In Asia Minor tbe Kosslans seem fully aware tbat no time is to be lost before Kara. Gen eral Melikoff has ordered up strong re- eoforctment from Bayatld to streoxtben bts centre: and has taken a village which the Turks held near Kara. On the other baud It would appear tbat several thousand Koords have arrived In the neigh borhood of Lake Van on their way to join Muktar Pasba'd right.

It will be remembered that the advaoce guard of the Russian left bad arrived at Like van on ly a few diys ago, so we expect to bear very shot tly of a collision in this direction. The fall of Ardahan Is confirmed. The Russians feem to have takeu 82 guns Including tome Krupps Tbe loss on either side Is not yet known, although 800 Turks have been burled, and a distinguished Turkish staff officer was amongst the slain. Kev Ur Dtnurn' Lrcture. tures was given to a fair audience In their hall, by Rev.

Dr. R. Dennen of New Haven, on Tuesday evening Tbe subject announced was, "Moves made on the Chess jard of a Century In opening the eptaker referred to the natural law tnat events move tu circles, and around pivotal points Not only they move in circled but tbelr speid Is accelerated as ihe centuries roll on. Time lx not measured bv years but by results, aud the American boy of 15 Is In more tban one older than Methuselah himself. Tbe speaker referred to some tite ereai pivotal points woicn sittna tut In bMory, both ancient and modern Tne battle of Gettysburg was the pivotal iwtiftt lo th late war.

There are elo tu ni binges or points which mark the wtrurs progress, an cio-eiy concectea me magna cuarier wan one oi inesc, ana be act of Luther nailing bh to tbe door of the cburcb of vyunem'iur wa another. In constq'ience ol LutbetV act the prolestants lelt ih Catbd.c church The Puritans l-fi the established church, the Pilgrim-) came from I'uri- tjns, tbe declaration of from the act o( ihe Pl'grimn, and las' ot all the L-rutiatuatluU ol emancipation. i ne speaker contrasted the co'onies oj 1O0 ears aflo with lh. L'ulted Statt-s ol tiay men mere were id nnw i'hen they were wi-ak and I'lflcieot ciervthnig But wlnlj Hie cnuuirk was wink aid umlt i clupt-d, lis iuhO antt wire of the uohl on eiith fed the baiioni when he ih colonies to be pan ed here ctniu-nes on shores had heaten rita tne ttntors ami mlnii-li ol m'ciiir i -The men il um re trong im-oul Htointv ami reltglouit tiheil 1 1 iu duty Takinv the rtoctrlne of ihe su' nio the fl.tet into accouou we shou.i txyec. to hod tne m.Kee punning i nt "tty where ur Denueu wpiike ii it mi urowih (if pir HUO a SoouOOiO ands bJ( thrnte ile in.

ei st on the fice (He isrih te ot ih liard times He spoke ot in" jtrrar invention team oav iitnloD, an) ol whlcti nr luu rj wis the greatest inarlura- pow- orid, r' lore trie wr and u'il hi now hut for the diMn.ni bed ipmtal i eutra ty cf EnMn'l fm- are alo the hlidr. Th. fuciortd noth 1 ii. i.ot i wood i. nn'iTie( now, no nan cjn Count ant ire hn th- sn I-f ibe seaahnre.

ihe n-tln and ooele- models that sp wn ailov.r -or (oooiry iarliomft bs i.nl kpt one- imeic and msnoiViu hot lotted hyoid Oarlarmt' lirileneot- the hl Uie tnilO, bwilit man may plant and harvest hi- cr p- tnoui i io me np me need ao amended Bbl Mu no I ter eats his tn the et of hi-hriw. hot the sweat of hi hore a i the fm'tr of steam A center? o. e-r of fr, another of wheat, half ar peMahiM am gsrdeo ap- i wi'ii! plaatatiAft Oaty a ah-r um aao te patet rru ewen oau wbwat sagot ot tra ao mm tiai to srsf trno soowaow wwrtd wHbtaiT MADE TO OKOISK, FOB $4.50, 5.00, $0.00 to $13.00. SPRING OVERCOATS BtSDESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, AT Very Low Prices, BY E. P.

KITTREDGE, TAILOR, lot) Main Fitrhbury. All Diseases Pom 'cly Permanently Curtid and Pcricct Kfallh Beatored. Dr. Gregorie Lamont, Power of Telling Disease tt Sig ht, Kv Inrtklnitmlnl i rr wl1b.nn Ihe r-aiMil y. I I nlilm I), ran trll (hem how ihry jn rd fti i) nlar and ptraerlhr lor II III.H.I-.II-1I; lUl ml (t ctir.

ot tl tU Jiil r.mstjtud thtm lin.r IKIC OK lHAM.h trrv ToAV tm1 kiHl Thiirrtt rfl, lnrli, 1M V-1 ft i in -i ia ut nils 1Jtii 'u-Vml 1 i (irn i- i i.um I ir, or uhert I ii -(li'- run ie U.i i. uiri, I I lll-i I 111. I tl I lllll 1,11 1 (r us l'al It (Km! r.itnm or Ji. niuViMiVrfiii "I i hi iv "i i H' ul, i H.Hufilwi irr ir I nwiit 111 Al hi iil nrr. re t.

i.i ii it-Hi 'ii i iy may rrn it. lull i.mM i aiftt l.rt r- ui mi tiiii in iah4H (a u. rrlo MrrtW.l nl I Mil KtmJZ Sl.V. in tti ffswaj, wd wowvjaT trt the hou ol orrcnoo. King, Sponsor and More, three yean to the State prlt- wira one oay solitary; Lavioiette, air vear In the State prUon with one dav --ne tear to tbe bn of cor- rtiin William Waogh receive I f.r breaking aod entering trx- oe of 4m TraJoar, aod six months iheeaaU opo Trmer, hoth sen es io be served in tow haole of ror-ectloo.

Jerry Conine ws asuced me year In the house of correction for is-aolt ttpon peter Oak" rr t. heele who a tn' ry on Tarter 'if -m MnWKNl if. Ufe. er-' tm, tieosaaesl, A Oeorge nt of Mreetr a -ted borfar. io i im qsowa-nHi.

He ta vaR; njsji mm awanaa mas eywewpaoa aw-nsnfcf aaoaJW4aawiamaVawa tue 3SHKr3Hn2LEn oeae aa ea ta ii aaaSManssaosiMOTAsasaai as MOOf seairt r--t rVatrri. 4v av saaflBsi apsjAsassssk mnm mmm wmt avajswt rmmt aasjarhrjSro hjinh a.

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