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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 2

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a. PfcllaAalahla i IbMfall It. ML. We are ooovloead the It 1 safest to set only mall on or two-ywar-oid trait trees, Rheumatism flUPAT, JULY 17, 1 taarrlagw, Tbnrwlay evwalng, of Mlea fUr-ettoe, da otTfater of Miw. 0.

W. Baftoy, to Ohortoa W. Purior, tbe popular and effJ-loot aoerwiary of auto. Tbe wedding fmk Phttiipa Co't Witclns, DZAACOIVjDS. docks.

Jewelry, Silver Wire Speetaetes, etc. Only Flrst-OljtsM 3ood in Solid Gold and 81Tr, and Gold gukd Silver Plate at the Very Loweet Prloee. Bogen No. 12 Steel Plated Knives, $875 dot. Ml WATCH AND FRENCH CLOCK UftiSM Ordinary NwlfW end imerleaa Watokffi Cleaead u4 Warranlad ae year for 76 cent.

Cialata, 1ft eeita, Fleect Bar-niBhpd Tongue Pine, 10 cents. 104 Main Street, Fitchburg, Town Hall Building, Gardner. A LONG HOT WAVE C0H16! July and August are uouseKeeper. A Good REFRIGERATOR or ICE CHEST is one of her indispensable comforts. A good variety of different makes can be seen at onr store, at the very lowest prices.

oaretBooy took plaoe at Bethany efaureb, wbkth waa orowdei raptotton by a faib tooabla awdleoca, I net od log raavay invited Mta fraaa abrikad. Tba nwal daeora- Uom wort prepared by tbe young lady fnewd of tb bride, and vote elaborate and Wailful Three largo arohee of ev-ergreao aod torn with Japeoeae HI lee two Drettllt reeled I uveal bridal arch, faandaaaeel dawked with ran evotlCM, stood at tba altar. Tie atarriage servtee waa periormea oy ue pastor oi I preoad ikfter the marriage tervtoe at the church tbe newly wed aod pair gave a rwceptloo at tbe Pavilion Hotel, atuato waa furnished by the Howard Opera Uonae orchestra, stationed In tba notel corridor, Tb epa-eiont oar lor of the Pavilion presented a beautiful apaetaola. At on aod stood i owotra. The mantel- urn, Mow Bedford, Troy, awd various parti of Vermont.

The venerable fatbei of tbe bridegroom, John Porter of Hartford, now In bit 87th roar, aod bla esti mable wife, war the honored guest of tne orioai coupre. a. no ice conation was served tbe company at the dose of ibe reception by the new landlord of the Pavil loo, George I. Weterboote, formerly of Pitebburg. Th Mtxuu MUlUry Bud.

The Mexican Military baud, sent to tba (few Orleans EipoaiUuu by tbe Mexican government at lie musical representative, le now making a tour of tb principal cillet in the United States and patted through this city, Thursday afternoon, ou tbelr way from Niagara Palle to Boston Prom all account uilt musical organization la a very fine one, ranking along with tbe best military band of It lei mch make drums and trumpets, Instruments wblcb especially belong to tbat arm of the service. It numbers 80 pieces, 75 enlisted men aod five officer. Tbe Mexicaus will remain In Boston 10 concern each ulgiii jn (be Mechanic' Association bulldlog. Tbe Boeion Journal, referring to the concert last evening, says: To the astonishment of the audience tbe leader, Capt. Eu earn scion Payen, having tet hit large collection of instruments In action, coolly left them to their own direction.

He look bis cornel from the ca-e and joined lu with lb harmony. Then, seeing a horn-player needing tome trifling word of ad mo ui lion the band is under tbe strictest military discipline be walked up the step to tbe rear of the baud and mluu pe-Iec lini and in excellent accord, with rector to lead, and when Capt Payen left ihe stage for ibe ante-room his musicians continued lo play with the eme good results a before Siat-Qve musician Interpreting their music so Intelligently wlih no conductor was a noteworthy sight P. was not a solitary Instance, for In every case when the captain was upon the stage be stood with his hack to tbe band, playing bis cornet and occasionally lightly beating hit left hand over bit shoulder. Tlrglnla In the republican sisle convention oo Thursday, after the nomination of Mr. Wise for ibe governorship bad been made unanimous, Attorney General Blair, hit only opponent for the candidature, was called for, and made a warm speech for Wine.

The two men shook bauds on the Stage amid great enlbUMam. H. Clinton Wood of bcoll county for Lieutenant-Governor, and Capt. Prank b. Blair of Wyihe for attorney-general, were nnmi nated by acclamation, after which tbe convention adjourned.

Th Cull Aiiaolt In Lowell. runhed in the head of ne. when a-ked In ihe Doming, wbal he had whom thought would bail him, but when tbe city marshal suggested ibat be had belter gu 10 jail he agreed With bim. In an interview with Judge Badlev Iip slated that before Aug 1 aoulu be known whether or not Ibe woman would die- If she should die before thai lime, be taken from orpu writ, a prero lated pi Lai charge of i made againit him. and he will Ih fully committed to the grand jury The Uiler body will discover whether he is insane or not.

snd If he i- be will be jailed until he recovers, and will be tried, and his condi lion when tbe act wa commitied will be determined. It is generally thought that tbe man i insane, and li ConBui'menl at Od to ti Sprmxltr. Through y. dusiy day, Tbe sprinkling Sprinkling sprinkle etftywber, Wllbout a bother or c-r In vain tbe sprightly kin -Bcaue tbe sprinkler sprint lj In vain do ladie off And vow disaster to tbe rT-r That tprlnklmg sprinkler -print in ri regoi pu. Till thai bis boat on pie.

lh. seaso. priug Mr Lyrlit Hakeil I Mr Mi to Stowell, will at Hoaungtoa, while i.ynu bed, Thnraday, fell hack and died Instantly. We )twM If there le. or eas be, a spassA aTWttbes If you weave.

Previous to its I found ne retM, but grew woree, sod si oo time wee slate bb tat. Hoodt barsapartUa did me mot go tfcaa all tbe other medicine I ever H. T. ataooM, UklritT Village, Maa. bad rheumatism three yean, and got oo tetM tfll I took Bood'a (aaraaparuia, tt baa great things (or sa.

1 recommend tt to agaottt tbe arspervAtw i ad, to sjrtawaw of tecurlng tb active msaielttl tyaaJttto. TswtwioRtaaBaodklMofomiaoal tsatoter ofDeeds. lowtlL iaiiSSS Hood's ftovi try aU saffttt. six tor a. Made ealy by (X BTJOD Lowell, Matt, IOO DOfMS On Oollwira What the People Say about DR.

R. C. FLOWER'S REMEDIES. ni-ldgeport. March ISsS "Dr Flower's Liver snd Btomaeh Sanaatve con not be too highly recommended to those suffering from dyspepsia and kindred trouble.

1 have used it tuts If, aod snow whereof speak Kv. SYLVESTER Rector Of Trlolty Episcopal Church. 11 Prospect St Itrldieport, Feb "Dr Flower's Nerve Pill, have been off''" t. cflt Ut me. Tbey are simply lovnluable Mrs.CHAS K.WII.MOT.

Chilian Wit Stamford, Conu tprll, ISKS "lour bottles of lr Flower's hirer taitstlr hare done more for my wife than oil tbe dtKlvr eommenelng lu uer rhi- -utfetiHl mtenx-l, from IIt.t he 1, Jsy in Uon than sbc has been for ears I able lo her houselinl I Jull-, oun en)o her rne.l.. hi, elerp kujiJI that w- for tiiorahs be yond her power ItEltM.W ((fit -hit Norwalk Conn March, 15 "Dr rlowerM Iver MtntUrc la the best medl eltie for sumach trouble lereraaw. itbaacared me. fa sse of long i.uiiidlnK and I gluJI; t. -tiiy to It merits Mr A ItV.TT- Ihoroojhly rreommend rr rk-er.

ofha house re ae.1t!ve 1 a elfeet on th 1 resuUUbbirt( i. wi uu igaiiyuj.ry aea I artford, Conn April, 1 erj at 1m IDA IIUL'K lt II For Bate by All Drugaial. )oU dltwly nr 1-2-3 BELLE OF NEW YORK, THE PICKWICK, Leading hlHes tor tAdlear, lv.la from I Gent' St awe, Maolllaa and Pan KELLY'S" TlLEAOHERY, 26 Daw Stroet. inn tf Palmer METHOD ELECTRICITY 1 Tba Llfw-Snatalnias and HeaJth-Rwatorlagr Forew. Vltallalog Electrotberapantlc Batba.

Iss Dr.LCiosier, Hartrf seenrM ihe sol right at Worcester rtneahlrMr the tn a in, the Kheomftllsm, Neormlia, Sfiuttra, Catatrrh, Dj'spe-rysji, ParalpLs, Llvar '4mp(aint, Asthma, Epl lftNftiTf1, BrftlibMjJSplnal clotline blvrxtrsM Ant) all Ffmaif ntseaftps. nf iheTfcei'rar'Vrem Wales nf the flSajw othKtnraarl M.isro'ar iystern Wmm at Crtnarr or i-emtal tWgaa The ahnee elasatteai W-n -1 Iiiseaee 11 Mienttna to the Rye. ttar aao lhrntt fMtae Roeirs Frwn to II a a aad Otat 103 Mvia SirMt. bt Not It -WwJM-afi I em, raaaaanti aw ass tram esaaawa) gwHsae ttwaW ae- Loot lhletstoA BusTeto (satamtiajK Oltloago It. Bulato (aittvaoM Tbe owiy Iswgne jam, to-day, will tsav Ptawldaaeas Philtdsaybto Tb wwmhw ttok will eo rwoaa tt ward.

Tkw fw towing taM show tb rwoord of wolwybdAH dot: ifffifM 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I IJI 4 I tttlt it 9 1 4 I 4 JH (Mtowen'i Itir tf Mln liftea. BoaTOM, July IS Everybody lit Ne tiltand la raadiut Howeire vsttbat Cent ury story of "Tbe Rise of Silas Lopbam." Tber will be a grand ruth for tb Boston Sunday Globe, next Sunday, beeanae It wiit wsws a uuriwsuaw story oy oepn Bradford, fooudod on "Tbe Bit of St 1st Lao bam." Tba Globe alorv will be hand somely tllottratod, It will marry off tbe fount people, and there will be a good deal of curlostiT to ste bow near Mr. Brldford Wlff ooeu to Mr. HowelTk plan ot flnlthliig tbla groat masterpiece, wblcb wilt tod In tb next Ceoluty, nowaro't" new xort letter it now Mitt Delia Damon bae beeu appointed postmaster at Temple ton, lo place of P. B.

Blodgett, rtnfhd. Mm Casey of Iowa was vary pretly and had splendid black eye. She preferred bio ones, aod tried to change tbe eoior with chemicals. Now she is no longer pretty and le Mind. Gambling bouses are tn full twlng at Long Branch, from the gaudily painted Place at tbe Weal Snd station tn tha AKaat.

club house opposite the Irou pier In tbe roar in sue ucean nouee. Hiram Tavlor of Middlefleld told 47 bead of youngcattle, three years old, tbe other day, to P. Jvendrkk of Amherst, for $65 a head. Be hat "more of tbe tame tort" to turn off to tb fail. The school of philosophy began ita regular summer session at Concord.

Thurs day night, with an essay by Judge Albre on "Goethe's followed by a general discussion. The attendance was eooui ov, two-uiiro being women. The Cilv of Duluth at th haad nf atra Superior, of which mag'niacent thing was almost deserted 10 year afterward, is picking up again, and now stands third on the list of gram receiving ports. In a grove oo the banks of tbe Mississippi, near tbe moulh of tbe Illinois river, there hat recently beeu established, at an outlay of an Institution stroller tn purpose lo the celebrated Chautauqua a-semhty. It Is to be known at tbe Pisa Bluffs assembly.

Tbe commercial depression Is keenly felt In Japm. In some provinces ihey are obliged to live in caverns, while t-ome are dying of starvation. It is a peculiarity of ihe Japanese that they do not save for periods of emergency, but spend their earning as fast as tbey are received. According to the Florida Times-Uinon, the winter crop of Northern vliltois to that state figure- up about Supposing tbat every visitor spent A100 lu the slate which Is not an extravagant cellmate in tbe averag Florl 3 a Tie good reason for cultivating (be crop politely snd judiciously. A man at Wllkesbarre, Pa who bad not been lu the government'! employ for over three years, was a little surprised a few day ago lo receive a letter from Sec retary Manning informing him that hi ii bad ti roked.

Isn't Mr Manning's rtiher ruuo i tiing il ig away wiib bim. The Sun say that President Clevelsuil "Is not a -talesman after the style of Thotoas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson or uel J. Tlldeo We tbould hope not, so far ai I Bos in wben tbe editor of tbe Hertld tent, for if our memory serves ns the Hoi aid supported Tildeo and Ibe propriety by a orablv lodorsed that Ihe Dresi dent concluded to appoint him, and eskec where a letter would reach him. Oo be mgtold that the applicant hsd been in Wsstilot'on since March 4, the president sid "T1 setttles It, I will not p- For reprlotln? the Pall Mall disclosures in Ibis Country there wa- do shadow of justification and respectable newspapers have nol done ii Vel one cannot help readme st ween Ibe Indignant line of several journal Ibtl are pltylug tbe high morel tune, ibe melancholy truth that their tnger Is 001 of rltbteousnese but because their trior" agile contemporaries beat ibeoi in securing ibe unsavory me-, Springfield Union. Mrs Austin Field of Nortb Hadley has SOt) chickens she hs batched by tbe ld hen plan, and she lakes the entire care of them, besides attending lo ihe household dunes ofa Targe ramfTy Tn aTontafue brothers, whose chicken raiting establishment Is wilhin tbe limit Hadley, btce chickens at the Piyiooutb Rock and Wyendoite breed, which ihey tre raislne to supply iba demand for lancy fowls.

The excursion steamer EmDire Stale left her Thursdty, for the Us of St. vitb hx intl fouled a piece at d-s which ca'ight hi the starboard pi wbeel, smashing the wheel and at Sh nwed to tl.d will aeit week. Miss Cleveland left Wsahlngtrtn Thursday fr-r Krw Turk (Mwy snd is eipectevl return nnlil the heated ten is over She will spend the summer the neighborhood of New Fork Th president will leave Washington hv Aug I for a stall to ibe Adtrondr panted by a few perron ai friend An tmnris "scale fett from th tin der std of the overhanging ledge neat eosiib end of ihe old KJpw-y arjarry. heWmftrj Uv the Verw ay at Wt ftatland. winni aroM rMa eovtipa-a A awd 4 Ihe sboek eiatty, rtwrensr rauesw pa wava awak awaw feewe akrWW, awd anew Utswsfnl It Waa ta wartJaaaaba Tba taaea that fall Mr eevar a swwaw usa hadga imaaa mwat taw MVwtteM gawM af tM MwSab tm WMrttawa tarn lata ft ttm ttwjb, ll aepeeielly wbta tfcoy an broafbt from boy distance.

Sot all irwea bave their rout all la a uuacn, aao ar an laaao up aod sent with lb tree, while It I Impossible to take up large tree with all tbe rot, aod tb part which la out est wbwn taken up to tbe most etaeuilal to tb lif and growth of the tree. Largo treat ha to be forwarded by tlow freight, oo account of i bulb and weight, while small trees atay i be tblppad from th nurseries auiekty by i pees. now iora orcnarawi repona iom ne wrapped lb uoakt of Us tree with tarred Widlug paper, tblrtyHwo iocb wide, tapping srlrai loettta, and fottw It a perfect proteoOoo agalnat borers. Tb larred paper retted oo tbe ground, and antbraclt coal tehee were piled arouod tbe baa of the trw aod agalust' the edge of tb paper. Scatter a baadful of aalt under tb pear trees about everv touare vard.

It la also tervioeekle under ail fruit beet, tlneo It in whole anrfaoa of thai iirouod to the depth of tare loebee, to a preventive, voowoo, coarse say or oog grata, soaked In brine, would probably au-wr jol at wait On account of tb manner In which tb aalt absorb water from tbe atmosphere, th mofchlng, and consequently tbe vine, Is kept a an even temperature. Or. Banoeu. in bit addrst before tb Novla ttootta Fruit OrosMt' attoclatloo, aald he preferred cultivating which tb tree era befog prepared for frdltluc. When the reach full bdkrlug the laud may be laid down to great, but even men mere mutt ne no lauure oi car amel! tlte and become spotted and fungus marked.

Scalier while powdered hellebore or fine unleacbed ashes over the currant and raspberry bushes now, a also over tba tftwpe vines, we have experimenteo tuc-cMtfully with tb burning over of old strawberry beds. People talk about black raspberries running out and deteriorating. So they will if not properly cared for; but just trv giving tbe bill a good lot of compost eveiy year In the fa)) or early In the spring, to a to give tbe new canes a luxuriant growth, and you will And a plantation will last for year. Th theory that only young plantations are fit to lake plants from for -suing is nonsense. We care not how old the plaui Is If It baa been well manured and has borne luxuriantly.

Tips from these latter are at good at from one-year-old plants. Th Liquor Laws of all to Sutet. A special effort was made to obtain a 4(atemeut of the methods adopted In the several states and territories of the Union in dealing with the liquor question, and were received from tbe several -tecreianet of state as follow. Ironclad prohibillou states with constitutional provisions against the manufacture and sale of fii lux tearing liquors; Vermont, Maine, Iowa tnd Kansas 1 Prohibition tiate, but no conttilutlonal provision; New Hsmp-bire 1. States in which prohibition has been tried, but either for lack of uccei or change public sentiment, changed lo milder methods: Massacbu-elM, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin Slates and territories baling general U1 xtringeui license or "local option -law: Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania.

West Viigima, iuth Carolina, Arkansas Illinois, Minnesota. Nebraska, Dakota, and Wa-hinglon 11. Stales allowing "local opllon" by special scu of the legilature: North Carolina, Georgia. Alabama and Mississippi 1 Siates and territories having no general laws and when- no special attention bat been glti'ii i the supject: New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Louisiana, Kentucky, Ohio. Missouri.

Nevada. Colorado. AMso- Mexlco, Wyoming aud Utah -14 from which wr have been unable to obtain replies- Florl da, Tva. Tennessee, California, Oregon, Idaho -d Utah 7 Total. 46 'The unique position occupied by Ohio com neli U4 to clasifr ibis Hale as have, though can hardly be said that subject of temperance in Ohio, especially 1 ne law against treating in Nebraska, i is only (air lo add, is toutia ible idea.

How much of thi tiiikeuneo and vice of large Am rlcai tei it doe to treating? In this repec aiea nation ol fools In no country the world is ibe custom carried extent Tbe severity of prohibition sb msy lie nesi studied id nr. St. jouo pbysicii is of the effect of drink ou in In ihe latter named pil of a -cbool or temma of the White Moui tH-iug run io ii from Portlaod. Coi aod uiauj oLbar placet, and numberi of riosiiy. 8 In relation to tbe affair of ei-C-or Ha of New Hampshire there has twen bul In tie change of tale His Creditors wit him to make a full statement of bis flnai ol affair, which he not vel door eo submitted Boston Jou The Yor ,) of the president I of a cholera iiti vwftut I wsajli east small part if the rasnll of the sure is already announced from the Mailer uwn The cnmparltovi betwoeo in- year and Ihe rensna of 175 shows i.

at in bol im town out of the nine given r. dlfferavil Cnwnlie there a in trvd thai only ihre In Vew Ashford ihe male population waa. in i 117.1, 7, female 7.1 ital, rV In lAKo male nufnberod m. female 8S, loial trn. The nthee aittt towns bow iteeraaa all ibe way frrw It to I A Alford an Pam bad pvpsiiaiteifi rwtpoetily of 17 tow rW ao4 1 tnd I7HV fasaaaa In grt IMand )A MtM awd 104 and nr fMM a l7S a Inaa easawetive.

aW III aaaasaa. 7 JwOWkWav a -ta aaeai avwHswaaa ef ttt wf U. wl bwd wswaOwMfa)vJaWM Tfcs) Hsmmw Bvaalusr Bui, pWUbU for IwlttUlMf. Tb paWlsba say bi Ir aY BOMf Itl ft MMNi I VMhW MdvillBOitwforlOjMnutmt. IVt My thy tare too tb otra an" Msw (or tMM thai eoma aflw.

Tb New CacUasl Cbtutauqua Astaa- Mr tt Lakavtow to fttwwM Uii mm bj tot prtBUMO Caspars utMer bioft. Taimdaj tba "Smtoty of Ohrtottof Xndotror" daj.Ber. r. K. uur, uv ori-laotor ot in org oiaadoo, baLng prttoot.

a dollrorod bo art totora of (be ss-on bofura crowded auditorium. Mit Kmo tooiuMd In tbe oftoroooo oo too "PulltletJ sihI social crises of UUb." Ibe toquett ou the Duober evldeoce eoatet to llffet. Tbo strliif WttM ttuebed to lb revolver el Dun boft side when be tret foaod. to one of tb secret of Ibe Inquest. II bee been iboroagbtr InfSMUfMed end It Mem Uiel that Inside believe it ibrovs trout deooe In ftvor of sulcMe.

Judge Tacker will probably tube some time to look over ad weigh (be evidence, sad very much Interest ti felt bit decision. Several of the Washington newspaper offlcee, located in 8t)tlou Hulcbio' block tt tbe corner of end lOtb street were badly deneged by lire, Thursday a fbt. Tbe balldlog was occupied by the Weebloftou Dally Poet, tbe National Be- publlceo, ibe Wesbloitoo Critic, tbe Bun- day Qaietta. the United Sutee Electric Lifbt company, the District Oaa Insptc- tor, Jim Lee' restaurant, Joseph abort er a barber op and Neely't lithographic ettablUbmenu The editorial, compoelng and prate room of tbe four paper completely ruined and tbe business office flooded with water. Tbe low I placed at 160,000, and the Insurance at 9100,000.

Tbe Pott and Republican will be Ittued from the Star office for the pretest. The manager ot ibe Star appreciate the altue-tlon of things, as their office waa recently burned. Hood Cropt la Wsturn Kauacuttti. Tb Spilngheld Republican taya that tbe farmers of Western New England dud tbe outlook for fall harvesting brighter than uaual. The erupt already harvest-ed, or being gathered, auch at hay and early betnes, have proved more abundant than laet year in almott every town, and there ere no new pests, uu curve of frost or drouib to binder the growing crops Tbe farmers complained bitterly, last year, of tbe havoc made by the frost si tbe end of May; and In tome large sections grub and grasshopper? ruined crops With the exception of tome hill farm lb t-tteci ot ibai Trust ha pasted, and tbit year's bay crop bat been fully np to tbe average, while In many towns the mowing hat been heavier lhau in any seasou for 10 year bac k.

One section, Including the towntof Urnnbeldiu easieru Hainwl aod Oakham in western Worcester cuu ty, has hardly at heavy a eras crop i last year, chiefly because of trying di it mouth. Tb, nicreai-e of silos and the edopiloi Hate for feed tie stock Is lo be noted! Here me lamer for ibe i pji nig tber dairym Ttie, back Ibe cot central Ctuucucui into Veriuoul, but tUr yield promises to be uood In time. Rye, oats, barley ami tbe like are reported excellent in aliunii every section, and tu tt-uetal much lienor than tbe average Ouiuii and tardrti truck are not lest prosperous worm are making n.l Urr Tli fruit but fair to nhuntlanl een beyond then woui, ahile i he jrape" and other autumn frnilt aic tenerally reported to be ptomlsiui; The appi. crnp will vary tb iVw rtutght i drop at the Sttrveyor Beattia In 1876. the New York Sun uhce ou A.itr (kt ist Ht He.

-Jiir D-i you i.f the 1'ort, ai ediU.r ihe Kich- n.iy of the most ecln. upporteri ut ll4 (rand by winch the Mb tied cif a who ttfgtnalized Mr rilden aod the democratic party ai telwU. tralwrs, tud copperhead-? It i-tinte that ibe administration should ot lauKbt a kon, and their action rebuked, which I feel will be the result this fall Wii i.iam Hlnt. Budton The editor of the Sun immediately di patched a reporter to ihe -urveyor't of nee to statHt "I thing ciicneriung myelt" Mr, Beallli aid "uiuay tne anylhtng you Imagine Edit rn No addit feelings I tbe mam parts are sdjutied It It titled thai Kumi bar lint demanded any apiracy prevail Span, Several of the tilth rfem Wedneds the Hotel The foa. iv, mr t-men iliTln Un i h.

pertan wit Ia few en fnswt fA dti.f mm it in ism Vila wwastsl -i wifWi n. aVaavaa ewtfwa Aw tgmm 4 .1 all ihahZlZLT (IsiTsI w'aat nmh't" haiar aKn tiul b.7rs.iHr ell Ha na aatj Aavavi- fbiaasawa We have the Agency for the Celebrated BALDWIH mm REFRIGERATORS, Notr becoming very popular an a flrst-class Refrigerator, many ot which aiu liovt in nse in some of the best residences In thin etty. Examine our stock before yon buy. We shall sell at tempting Trying Months for the AS THE LOWEST. and Children's Ties i All Kinds gnoils iiamtjE') by the fire, baml prices.

Tan furnish any size at short notice. Fitchburg Furniture Co. Paper-Hangings, Window-Shades. CROCKERY, Oliiiia, -la(ifii-Vare, Table iitlery, Ac. Tl.f Largest Stock in the City.

PRICES AS LOW L. SPRACUE CO. il.VIX fSTHKKT. NEW STOCK! Ladies', Misses Boots, Slippers and Men's, Boys' and Youths' Roots, Shoes and Slippers otl Every Description. H.un cliip.l out all ho tiut id a ns-w tnck nf Spring nl hummer Uoatis which will I old at a small lvane from coM all and sj them.

He wee ron tbe pr.Me th- grat andbestoodoB ihed-ckfif i Flod Wh.x'd h.nk 'If ibe KCeneryf" aaked a fei'oo paaaenger be aM ertltrally it fair, rafWIe If fa.r bat It Mk raw that "hi. Wt h.lly H-ras Atbln says ifcal He i no a esn I have a few Soiled Goods left, which will btl aold at vry low price All Oooda warrmntwi aa raprwl sented D. H. PIERCE. was astawri gvseevw' aMkaitna tw asm stm, smnj Ss? IkJsaWlslssyTl IT 8SSwawaVtJrffwf SWT 11 mm.

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