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FITCHBURG DAILY OCTOBER 12. 1882. fur auumiittmttf. Local HlBinwt an bnnUof wild geese ta Tbe following persons have recently bought and sold real estate lu this city Waathew ladiowtton t. WaaaiaaToa, D.

Oct 18. For New England and dm MlddU At-lautlo State, threateulng wwtbar and rain, northeast to southeast wind, stationary or slowly falling bar ow star, slight changes in temperature. THUBSDAT, OCT. U. 1061 We again call your attention to the Large and Elegant exhibit of Fall and Winter THING, that we are prepared to show the public this season.

dammmmmm es Mt O0.IKBT OOtJQH BALAAM, for Coagta CM0a.ftO.lU. FOrSSj.br H. A. SSTABSOOS. Apotteemry.

Ottsmjwasoos of Overtook Cornell Ho. tW ulnaa Lmftoa ot Hour; UU boned that vary oOott erd ssseabmr wBl eeemvortobe want at tbo mating tbJa own In. TfabU Ossttst nswoog wo teoova innn. sMitr we bov of opening. I.

o'eloik, G. a. ft. Ban. om The free BrealaiDrmwIag Eetart will begin at the BlgbBeboot btrUdls.

Toemdej even-lag oast, OeL ink, at 7.W etoek. wba Mr. Brlgp vrfll neat (bow wtto wise to apply lor T. B. BLOOD, ou-at Drawing Oon.

Whiting's Oeoonttra Indelible Inks lor Eteb-wf on Linen, for ante at oil -If J. B. THOMFSON'8. Mr. J.

a Howard's Daneiag Sebool will be Horemoer in toe oo a ir, I an i ywotrea to ao rename dnsjsmiing. -8. t. Taylors system usmo. UBS.

MATT LB ALLEN, ottt it Blghlmnd Arena. NOTICE M. A. Hartwell. toe natural Meg-Be tie Healer, will now be found mt ber borne on Grow afreet.

oMtf LB88 than Auction Prices. BOD pairs Califor nia wool Blankets, at J. BROWN'S, slftf Dry Goods and Carpets. B. SHERMAN is selling special lots or tbe TRIED RELIABLE BLACK SILKS, in line numbers for 2s to Toe per yard less than current prlow islMf Parties having Stoves stored with me will oooters favor by sendtbg their order fortbelr return, one week before they are wanted.

0. M. CONVERSE. Local Matter. Meeting of Overlook Council, Legion of Honor, this evening, See Local Notice.

Tbe Ladles' Union Aid society will meet with Mrs. S. E. Brlgbnm, Mechanic street, and TtdDity: mcBBtraa. Catherine O'Brien to E.

Rnols, $1020 Satan Billings to W. Whitney of, Olty of FltoJworgto 0. Proctor, M. P. A Jacob wkell to G.

N. Proctor. E. D. Upham to H.

Howe, 12 0 LDKBNBUBO. B. H. Humphrey to G. 8.

Bancroft, WBSTKIXSTBB. William Baldwin, to F. Smith, PRINCETON. 1000 LEOMINSTER. Melissa Curtis to H.

Cook, D. B. Look, el at, to B. Suow, E. A.

Keudall to H. Todd, et at, Supreme Judicial Court. Among the divorce ewes heard at Worcester, this week, are the following fioro this vicinity: Sarah F. Shedd was granted a divorce nisi from Henry A. Shedd, on the ground of adultery.

Bayow for tbe libelant. Jennie R. Watte of Athol was granted a divorce niti from Samuel J. Waite. on the ground of adultery.

Custody of minor child given lo the libelant. W. A. Williams for the libelant. Andrew J.

French of Athol was crant- fed a divorce Htst from Ada S. R. French, nowanlomate of tbe women prreoo at Sberborn, on the ground of adultery. The custody of the minor child given to the li- oeiaot. jxorcross nartwen ior me libelant.

M. Jennie Woode of Ashburubara was granted a divorce nisi from John Woods on the ground of desertion and neglect to provide; custody of minor child given to tbe Lbellant. at. 0. Adams for the libelant.

Cora B. Coleman of Gardner vs. fciJis Coleman, alleged cruel and abu-ive treatment; case continued. Pierce and Stiles for libelant. Ceila Maria Loveiand or Atuoi visa granted a divorce niai from William Ce- nss Lioreiana on me grouim ueseiuuu.

Justody of the minor child given to libel-int. Pierce dr Stiles forthe libelant. Leommswr. Rat. W.

H. Savmce will Dreacb at tin Unitarian church, Sunday mot nine, ou ihe and the Bicycle." On Thursday evenl ns some parly or nar ties removed the stand used by our peanut vender "John" in front of the jewelry store at Ibe corner of Mechanic and Mou- umenl Square. Several gates were re-1 moved from the fence and left on ibe old common. On Wednesday evening. Prof Yu'do gave tbe second lecture of his course id town hall on the ''Great West." The tec- ture was full of interesting facts described by the speaker tn a very clear and brilliant has grown tor me past lew years anu gav many illustrations of what, it was am oat it is now.

tnese lectures are do tne spelter crowqs au souauauce oi formation into one brief hour. FIREHEN'6 parade. Oct. 13. our fire laddies will have tl annual parade.

A procession will formed at 12 49 o'clock in front of town beaded by the itebburg band Chief George Damon will be in com-' manJ. FolTowius tbe invited euest, th i full department tn uniform will prad toe streets in ine mnowiog oru Eicel- lor Hook aud Ladder Co. No. W. A.

Cole. foreman: Torrent Hose 4. in nin. C. A.

Teuney, foreman, Franklin Hoe i I Our selections have been made from the largest Boston and New York Houses, and comprises all the Nobby goods that the market affords, and we are confident that we can please the most fastidious. We invite you to call and examine goods and prices, and use your own judgement. Yours respectfully, L. C. ALBEE CO.

158 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tbe opening sale of seats for the Bo? ton Ideal Opera company's entertainment i wll take place at 9 A. to-morrow. Rev.

8. Kellennau preaches tbe ser Wbaioan pood, to-any. A deleave fro. Poet 19, be gone to Worcester, to-day, to help organise a ooontT association of tbe uraua Army. M.

W. Whitney Id hit mat cbArecter, "The Pirate King," at Opera Howe next Monday evening. If tbe Indications give prosaism, evening, of a pleasant morning, we advlae all tout the alarm clock at 4 A. and at that hoar get up and tee tbe comet It le not every morning the comet can be seen. Tuesday morning, It wae bright and beautiful.

Get up at 4 o'clock, and If It be not cloudy, you will have a vlilon which will remain with you as long as yon live. Tbe freight bualnwi of the Pltchburg railroad le tteadlly Increasing. Tbe move ment of western crow east commenced about three weeks ago. It is expected that business will be running ou all the trunk How. A well-informed commission dealer from St.

Louis recently predicted that the railroads will not have enough care to transport tbe enormous crops to the seaboard. The Nashua Telegraph, referring to tbe new principal of tbe High street grammar school in this city, says: Pre Bieneted rs-acetrMeroms of culture, pleasinc address and live citizenship, a thorough master of his profession, and tbe i ucnourg oosra exoioits wisoom in iue Our citizens rejoice with Prof. Blanpled ship of the Bleb street school in Fitch burg, a position far more remunerative man mat neid oy mm in Minora, rroi. BiauDiM oaa nosts or ir enus in minora. and was so excellent teacher.

Fnchbure Is lucky tn obtaining such an accomplished gentleman to be principal of this Impar- taut institution oi learning. minora (. H.J Enterprise. Bev. Frederick Woods opened, Tuesday evening, a public class In the vestry of trinity enures tor tne stuay oi toe oioie, on the plan of tbe International lessbns.

The subject was the lesson for next Sun day, and if sufficient interest Is shown the class will meet weekly on ruesaay even Inge. (Springfield Union. Police Cain. John Sbea and John Nolan were each sent to tbe house of correction for two months on third convictions for drunken-ness. John F.

Lynch was before the coort for keeping liquor on the 27th of May with Id tent to sell, and also for a single sale of liquor to John Spear on the 30th day of September. Chief GllchreH stated to the court that be did not consider the evidence sufficient to sustain the first complaint and Ly neb was discharged on that com plaint. On the 27ih of May a seizure was made at Lynch's place, and the II qi taken were afterwards condemnnd, Lynch not appearing. To the complaint for a sin gle sale, he pleaded nolo contendere, and was fined $50 and costs, St. Bernard's Fair.

St. Bernard's church fair presented lively appearance again, last evening, and one that could not fail to cheer the spirits of those Interested tn tbe church. The la dy solicitors were ont in full numbers. The pretty flower girls found a lively de mand for their bouquets. The side-spht- liug farce "Modern Workmanship," Id which Messrs.

Glesson, Burke and Mc Coy personated, created considerable fun, and the music of the orchestra added uoi a Utile to the pleasure of the gathering Tbe Interest Id the voting Increases for the different candidates. At ibe close of the fair, last evening, tbe voting for tbe easy chair on the French table was as fol lows. Alexander Lambert, 104; Jamei Morreau, 192. Tbe contestants for tbe gold-mounted harness are Messrs. Hannigan and Fraok McAullff.

Mr. 1 nigan has 150 votes credited to him on tbe board, the vote for McAuliff being re served until this evening For tbe sword and belt tbe names of Capts. Sbea of tbe Wublngton Guard and Burford of the Fusiliers are mentioned bnt It is probable that other pop ular military officers will be added this evening. For the clock, Hugh Murphy, Patrick Klelty and Michael Fitxgerald are the contestants. For tbe beautiful toilet set on the French table there are four candidate Misses Josephine Jacques, Lira Valliant, Lndails Defort and Cellna Conliard.

Most of the artlclw to be dls- of by vote are displayed on the platform; promluent among them lithe racking horse to be given to the most popular boy In the city. We have not learned tbe competitors for this valuable prtte. One can spend a pleasant evening at tbe fair, and to young ladles extend a cor dial Invitation lo the moneyed young men UK the ball and write their autographs on the books. Almy accepts tbe problHitoo ooml nation fur governor In a letter In wbieb declares for prohibition, woman inf frage, compolsory education, free trade, ibe wlecuon of oAciats upon the but of merit and against removal without cause. to see little difference between the ok) pertlm on tbe em perm nee question.

eoniri button. Mr. Emorr Ira. Jeww To Mr. Emorr Lord of On bw, wear aw.

She i or of the front bail, and it being eh foil down tbe stairs, mad lay trrvneloM formhoat IS ml notes When she was discos wed by one of the re metes She lived Ull Saturday evening. Ber age was Fl. A CsJlfwnU jtrl tbe otbet Uy mUempv drmwer of a swsrtng at seal oe, when lb weapnsj was Asebarssjg. Tbe bullet I rtnictber falrty mod snearmty cw tbe mm ui tuninii I bemrv and sbe Ml to isW goer dead as mB snppcMd, bniat oaea emsM ip asm) I lag and made anotber diss at lbs revolver Tbe stael ribs of bar cermet had turned I amide tbe bo lb. "Ton advertise that there Is a fine eaSB Of water OS the Diaos.

but I don't see it," remarked a straner bo wanted to rant tbe ptee The landlord said: "Just work that pump handle, and you wilt as a tne steams of water. Tost don't psjawrer 1A a smasjsb, do yer' mon at tbe ordination of P. W. Wblffen at Sbelburne Palls, this evening. A meeting of the republican city mtttee is called at the overseers of tbe poor office, Friday evening.

B. T. McNagbteu of Columbus. 0., ti! men, osinuer, ioreman; aiwjys pi amounts to a protest against mr. van-Ready Sose No.

2, 12 men, ii. T. Conlau, I dler's election, aud is not likely to carry foreman; Washington Hose Co. No 1.10 strength enough to give tbe democratic Jonathan Johnson of Greenfield, pre sided at Monday's greenback convention at Greenfield, and Charles F. Warren of Northampton ww secretary.

Wilbur F. Whitney of Asbburnham wa nominated for Congress from the eleventh district. The attendance wu small. Aihrmttthmm. W.

F. Whitney has now Ofty men In hie employ at the new factory In the South wage. rank Greenwood, lobber. lost his horse last week. The horse wu standing at Dr, Jewetl's, when the report of a gnu frlglit-ened It into a run and la torn way It neck wu broken.

We understand a in scdpilon paper is being circulated for tbe purpose of raising money to purchase another horse. The Ashburnham Water company Is building a fine dam near the old snoL The votmcny vi iiis reservoir win we lucreweu roia, aud a permanent supp will be insured. i reported that Seth R. Fairbanks has purchased the residence of Edward Sawyer on Chapel street. sirs.

w. t. Jfietcner ot tnis town will baa arranged a fine proeram. and aa she la au elocutionist of much ability a full bouse should be given her. She will he assisted by Miss Mabel Teuney, vocalist, of this town.

Tbe second levee of the fall term will be given in Academy ball this week Friday evening who music ova. rrosi'8 or chestra. A Sundav school convention, under the auspices oi me memoaioi union, was neia at me M. church, last Thursday. A doe address on "The relation of Method i to the bund ay school cause," was glv-by Rev.

Dr. Twombly of FUehburg. An address on "Bisbwavmen in tbe Sun diV school." by Rev. F. T.

Pomerov. re- coived much favorable comment. Other addresses on different plans of the work were given oy a Die speaKers. Those Crapo ofeans which allowed themselves to be made the dupes of Gen. Bmler bv nromulaatinir as honest his ex- previous of sympathy with Mr, Crapo tn his vote for tbe river and harbor bill, and by thus seeking to persuade the voters of the Common wealth that Butler would not use tbe river and harbor issue against Crapo, if he was nominated, ought to re- tire to ibe sanctum sanctorum, fasten the door and think it over.

ben. Sutler, like the celebrated Joey Baeslock. is "si v. sir. devilish slJt" and he was preparing to "make Rome howl" with that river and bpnogSeid Republican.

The opposition to Mr. Candler tn the moth congressional district has at length crys'allized upon Col. Theodore Lyman of Brooftime, woo ts wining to nsK tne cam-paign as an independent candidate. Col Lyman has been Mr. Candler's comoeti tor once or twice before, but has always i unuecessiui, ana toe oniy result in present contest will be a little reduc- tli In of the republican majority.

Col. Ly-is a very high-toped gentleman, with-much to do but look after his nronertv in ot a student and would suit the Bar- vard colleee kind of folks who live In tbe ninth district. But for knowledge of af- fairs he cannot be compared with Mr. Catidler Col. Lyman's nomination slm- nominee apturaiuy.

opnngueid Union, T. a eeDlleman who teeirraDhflH Mr Beecher that he had made "an ass of him- declaring against the nomination Lord as-, of voitrself by making you au ass at tbe beginning and His work stands sure," A DELKIOIS A PET I BR. Tint ensures digestion and enjoyment o( food a -tonic that brings streiigth to tbe weak and test to tbe nervous, a harmless diarrhoea cum ttiat don't const! rate lust what every neUs Karket's Ginger Tonic. sStn lb-slto A ML'CB MABB1ED WOMAN, exactly two years from their the st fou Jaundice and tarn as lot 8ut- phur Bluers and yesterday that the) had saved his lift lhal hr Viim(hI Mm Pnvter his life, smltlBRlj saving Kowier would be unable to lake a seventh belter half for some um come -Exchange os-tu-th-sAwiw 9 varied performance. ider bow Parker's Ginger Tonic can perform such varied cmes, thlnkrus.

I of elnirer. hen 1 1 tael tt in madn fi Hog it essence vslua le medicines which act beneficially eer diseased orftao 03-lo tb IOCTiR YOURSELF a ecor of cJ-io th-swiw a sis of a true tonic, a fair tesi, joii are not cured of your I ulog Ina's Juniper Tar Oomfh Bal- trie amptist from whom you boucht itid the roorev paid Bold by B. F. rilchburg cMlw 3 Han to Like ehmire of tbe llospltml Collates tor Obit-. L.

ft. BASER. Bmklwto dfn Addrems til JOsF FOR SALE A Rlvk Home welirhlos has no use for blm Apply to lR A. J. PL400, on oawt Hmia ex.

rVRRsjavMAKIKO am now prmMrvsi im and i Me ftntts la tbe Imimmt atykss Hl'ebinf done mi remmnesale nrteem. oetidot MtA. SWIFT. tTFwi WEST FITCHBURG C0ACHE8. A PROCTOR Oomefeea win tsavm tats ptr rsas tstminMreenataJta.

w. leavt fwev st tt ts, a mm4 in eieeotins ftmtordafs, bea tarn its ui win ke omlned, and win leave i. aVsssVt Ieave Waite's Comer at and a. amst and exempting ettrdare, whs the v. tn? win be omlttest Pmebmaos tart at tarn smsemm tt s.

Omw r. i- Browi, A.ff. Roryy pert i sary)moe J. 1 LESSSr- who has been visiting bis sister, Mrs. R.

8. Kellennau, started for his home Wednesday evening. The hearing before Judge Merriam on the arrest of William O'Nlel, a poor debtor, has occupied three days and will continue an.tber day. The Pltchburg Teachers' Association will meet thla (Thursday) evening in tbe Common Council Room at 1.30 p. at.

to dlscuw tbe subject of Reading. All cltiaens, interested In the welfare of our Auction PRIVATE Having bought the en tire stock of D. A. COREY, at a Great Discount, I shall commence the closing of the same on Saturday, OCT. 14.

This Stock must be sold at once, The Greatest Sacrifice in Price of Dry Goods ever known, This is a First Class Stock of Dry Goods. I shall sell at prices that will insure quick sales. Shall not allow prices to stand in the way of closing the stock. Shall close the store for the purpose of marking down and ai ranging the stock un til Saturday, Oct. 14 Come early SATURDAY morning, Oct.

14 and I will show you bargains never heard of Jtefore in the Dry Goods Line E. B. MACY. LOST-a Usund, black sprinkled wltb white, part of one emrsboc off; stands Mtll, aaa awerstotbenaroeof "Bnaln;" was last seen near Overlook reservoir. Tbe Under or any oue lnrnlsblng Information tbst will lead to ui fludlng of tbu dog will be liberally rewarded.

Q. WEYMOUTH, oioifw FlusbbtugHetel. ANTED-Agoodglrttodoboasewark, A F. E. Fairbanks' Ooml -By FA 8KB (las Fitters.

oeTdwtt JiewtOL Flace, FHcbburg Banaerson, Fitebbarg FORSALB-A Cottage Houm six good finished rooms, St ofeetol lamd. SulStl CLEVELAND. 1TOR RBNT-A pleasant convenient fa of four rooms, sliuaied on Unoolr. irresponsible parties need net apply. ess omen M.

A. DEMMOW. Tib Ward Fmna tltsHk B08T0N AND 8TEMsV 8HIP COMPANY. Direct Line from Boston to BiTannah, a wiib all ran It rail mod rlemntr lines Mgniricrot pamsmogi tesiurrs-fastest flux Tne elessnt new Ire Tbete steamers mi eouldermd tbe best cm irelgbtor pmssmgc apply to H. EIM.

1ST barf BostSB, ot A DkW. BAMfBON, ih-im i vtmshlngtomBU. Bomtom, DR. LC. HOSIER Berers fron Ctartmte Dismmmms of at sarsas meb as EBELMaTIBM, FAEALTSU, AJTSV HA, CHLOBOSIA, DBOFBT.

LUBaUOO, TOEriD aed EI) ABO EM EH el fte LT? Eft, LUNOB KIDNETB, HEAET aM CttaR ACR, yi XKKYOCS mad EILtOOs BSAA- ACHES. mad Beverm FEMALE SIISSsRj, snH with Fetmaie FbraMaa at bans sa United Order of the Golden Cross. Tbe next regular meeting ot FHcbburg Coin- No. 2M Main street, on Friday eve- Work; Initiation. W.

Jt. PETTI E. Artists' Materials! DRAWING And MATEBtALS OF ALL RINDS. German surer and Brass Drawing Instruments, uqnares. Triangles.

Drawing and Treeing Papers, Tracing Clotbs, Canvass in Rous, etc. GEORGE RAYMOND, Post Office Building, FITCHBURG, MASS. 012-3 na Regular Meeting of Mount Bou fekslODt Lodge. I O. Friday iLWeveuioft.

at 30 o'clock, at tbeii a Hsll. hollstone Bank Block All Odd Fellows lo good standing are invited be present. Work 1st degree By order of tbe N. O. F.

BROWN, Bec'j. THOMAB BOTAL ARCH CHAfrtR A hesolsr Convocation of TTjolisj Roal Arcb Chapter, will be held at Masonic Hair Wednesday Evening Oct. Work Decree By order of tbe E. THOMAB C. SHELDON Sec.

MOUENT! ON THURSDAY, OCT 1Kb, I sbs'l open si MB MAI STREET, or r-eesi npled ny flstts St nmven) wiw iuu no. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS. HARKS. JWTLRT, SILVERWARE, Ac. demltngs to merit your pmutmmte I I 01 CLOSING OCT SALE for a few days of 500 pah of Hisses Tooths and Childreos samples, odd pairs tsd SJigbUf daoaged SHOES VERY CHEAP, at Shoe fat 17, eor.

Hail and North Streets. Open erenings, 7.30 to 8.30. Oil men, r. J. woxraoitry, ioreman; steamer Aurora, George Briscoe 1st engineer.

Hen-1 Garfield 2d engineer Tbe nrocessto wilt pass through from West to Mechanic, Water, Summer, Main, Merriam, Blossom, and Central streets to Monument squi for inspection. ill Elve exblbitions of drill. A supper will be served in town hall for the firemen aud their invited guests. There no organization in town more deserving than tbe well disciplined fire department. To It Is entruned tbe tafett of our property, tbe protection of our a sunny day for their parade and a happy pastime with no mishaps.

Townaond. Mrs. Charles Lmktn of Pepper! while i a visit to her daughter, Mrs Gilson of the Central dropped dead, last Monday noon Dr Chandler pronounced the cause, undoubtedly, heart disease. We have just received the card of the committee of the lecture course, and ob ierve the series are nrM-class and ncu as are called for Id all of the I arc citie- and towns. The price of ticket is reducerlio fl, which shows tbe desire of the committee to bring the lectures wlrhtn the reach of all.

The pupils of the schools avail themselves of a season ticket at A list of lectnrer includes the fnllominc Mrs. Mary A. Llvermore. Tue-daj, Oct subject. "A dresm nf to mrtrrom Bev G.

Scott, Tue-dai Oci 24, ibiect. "LondoB. old and new." trmted wllh ibe double stereopticm Robert's Lyceum Concert to Tuesdai. 1 Oct. 31.

Rev. Ellas Nason, Tudar, Nor Mme. Hernandred Klcard. We.li.exln Nov. 15; reading and Stuart Rogers dale to nrounrc! 1 readings and im persons non I Plflyli new case of j-ellir (e er sn ven desth were reported at IViisaoia.

Wednesday. Tbe reottwentatlres of the Chicmeo and St. Loul pool lines bsr adapted a tariff, wbleb i malt-rial meieast our present raie Charles Theodore Russell, in a letter In tbe Herald, declines to allow the of his name by the democrats of ibe fifth trlct, as eandidaiejnr Congress. A wife ssorderer was taken from il) si Evaasrllle, fnd early Wr-dneidsy n.f.rn- gbya moo and Klimj tbe street i pones wniie enuesvor int lo disperse rioters bred Into the crowd, kllltna brother In-law of the mnrdered women. A Meek foa, shot by Akin Fisher In Rutland, Wednesday, was on exhibition M.

R. AaUoek's tohscco store Wednes- It Is il first black fm kw to thol Worcester T. TF one. Black fox en are- freonently report 'SST hon kr 'h 'J ttr7 rara Indeed in ibis seciton of the nrm jet act ercapuag patebee or fray on the longer tbarn woeld bmv nearly dlmp MkmrMI. The hair remrkblv anil mofL It Is a young animal and welshed nearly nlo pounds, Charles Pierce and Lyman Baker were with Mr.

Fisher In the bant, sod three dosjs rmn nearly tbree rnard within sbjeUag limn 1 1 of tbe public schools, are cordially invited to come and join In the discussion. Remember that the Boston Ideal Opera Company appear in tbe "Pirates of Pen-aance" at Whitney's Opera House, next Monday evening. The cast Is given In our advertising columns, and Includes some of the most famous singers in the world, A visit to D. A. morning, revealed tbe fact that all hands were busy marking down goods.

Mr. Macy having bought tbe stock at a large seed flee Is able to sell it at a corresponding redaction in prices. Tbe stock Is composed of floe- goods and tbe opening sale will be oa Saturday morning at the time the comet rises. Tbe board of mayor and aldermen betd an executive swsloo, Thursday evening, to Invwtigste certain charges made against Chief Ollebrwt in relation to tbe enforcement of tbe Honor law. It is reported that wveral witnesses were examined and that there was a spirited dlscosslon; Bos) action was not taken.

An express freight train on tbe Filch-burg broke apart a short distance below North Leominster, Wednesdsy evening, and tbe men on tbe forward end did not notice tbe mishap till they arrived early opposite Lowe Brother' slaughter -hawse, when they backed to Lbs rwer sees tic. Ho damage ww done, bui the ex pes st train from Boston due at 7.40, ww delayed about 40 minute. Tb local Hilary eompantw reUroed bwa from President Arthur's reception at Boston, Wednesday, oa a special train arriving el ebewt 1 r.s. Each company had three offteer and shoot 40 men tn Has la the process. After tbe military were dismissed on Beaton tbe Washington Guards ware the gawte of Oawpeny 9th Reg) meet, Gent.

P. C. wasrdoo, their armory, comer of Pan-wad and Trevor treats. Tbe Guard anew back to tbe dope by Owapany A Tbe Fwllwm, an arriving at wwr armory, war surprised to lad a oyster Tapper wit en tbe war made by Oaa. J.

W. Kimball, Cape ft, Hayward, Oaa. 0. H. IW and ether at members of tbe company, and by CheA George Burfort and other earn.

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