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FTPOHBUlW? DAILY SENtlNBL, FEBRUARY 1 1886. $tw aurtriummi. IMPORTANT The appropriation bill, as presented by tbe ooiumittM on Ananoe was adoptod. Below we give thn apprnpriatious for this year, last yar and 1SH: UM It. ttt, WEDNESDAY, KKBKUARY 17, lMft, Waw iiotdw, O.

0., Feb. 17. Lt4tt. He. 3U.

E. and L. of E. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17.

Men1 and Mors' KW sod rstent dsaelaf PUIUp). MuU'lOltttMlllMCStM. Croup rry olteu cMWtM In the night therefore kep a botUe or l. Hero's Ooa )rrt MMdiif, on the n. Bovtmia, DtUfW.

Stir a riM lauie ot uwHoUMMMChmvh win boM sociable awl supper lu their parlor, mi Friday vmidl, Keb. 1 Buwlllbewrveiiat o'clock. I it Mbooibww! e.eoM eclutol bouaa, MM An ordwano relation to overseer of the poor was passed to be ordained. It will (oMiid in oar dvertiia column, to-itgr CLOTHING NOTICE. Ulters, Heavy Overcoats, Fur Robes, Pur Coats Fur Gloves, Scotch Caps, Heavy Wool Robes and Blankets; Closms: Out LOW PRICES, Fi 144 Main Stmt, FTTOHBURO wit 11 Cor, MAIN and PUTNAM STS.

fin Block? HI! "UNCLE JOSH" ii Joshua Whitcomb, Hiipporteu i.y orujiiiai eompanv and ORCHESTRA. lleserved AeaU for sale at Currier's Ticket Prioss, 75, 50 and 35 Cents. CITY HALL. K8S! For Three Nights, Monday Even'g, Feb. 15, icPutiKMis Military the "DMEf Blf OR THK BATTLE OF SHILOH.

Life-Like Battle Scenes, Camp Life, Foraging Parties, Etc. MUSIC: The Russell Orchestra. POPULAR PRICES. Reserved Seats, 35 Cents. General Admission.

25 Cants. M. DAVIS, LUMBER! Hichtaiu Cauailaaud Native SHINGLES, LATHS, CLAPBOARDS, Georgia Pino am Hani lVoods. STEAM MILLS! "SL tti WL ftiTt PRICES MID QUALITY. ItHIl LUMlWAi XAlWt Nortn street.

NOTICE. jjMHSriCWyUev 3iW Fltrhbarg lsvopernlife Bank BBC F1HHBB, PrHhlent GRAND CARNIVAL BV Tkw Imtllw oftbo VnlTonMllRt So- new, ue reewy or iu Toesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, FEBRUARY 23, 24, 25 and 26 ml Bach Evening. Particular later. wTtkts, 75 cents. tUiiKio Admtnlon, 25 cent.

Tickets now on Sate at the Stores of Li tclulcl CHOCOLATE PARTY City Hull, FEBRUARY 2M, 1886 Second Annual arty (ilVKN BY THK Of Christ Church. SnpHr serred at o'clock and during th T6uhig. tliocolnte Of evpry dm'ripHon will on snlo. Gntprtniament at 8 o'clock, eon-sisting of a Concert by The Russell Orchestra, Follow! by a Farce, ntltletl Popping the Question. MARK-DOWN! ill Shop-Worn Goods ALL BROKEN LOTS, ALL GOODS1 Mrcmen riU VJA OlVijJV ill lit vi( Department Must be Sold REGARDLESS Of COST.

PRICES Will 1)6 HiatlC SO LOW lhMll.SfllC lJl C. B. WALKER, Boston Shoe 8tou ca-The Rem Hsisll nour th arrets In Ho eas lor fv.11. test 1 Holler, Beat Tea MM. Bast HKAttqilAHTBUI ff all Style Of PlKr Umlcrwear (tot.

up one (light. OfHee hours eoi a. M. to 1 Uej.Collsrs and Bib marked do Jtf Buffalo 1 Ladies' Uniting CoMbs, H. A.

ESTa- ttnouH, Aputiieeary Pear's unaceutod suap now in Moefc. Esta- 421 dU ft OT AND COM) BATHS at OK pMrhbiirf Local Matter. Chocolate party, Fob. 21 Tlie Russell orchestra in city liall, The Itay street stating rink will be this fur bicjele riders. Tuo sex ond of the winter concert by the Fitclihurg Military IUikI will tie given in city hall, on MmutAy evening, March B.

Martin Fitrrcll is ificuveriiig from the effects of Imnjj ti. arrest ft man oil the 10th. life left cju Ii.ii) ucarly resumed its natural color I In police riMirt, this morliing, Kd-ward Caslimaii was fined 82 and cosU for i drunkenness He was a cash customer i well as I -Miss AuriH- K. Person lias been sc-1 Jccted to Like ehnrge of the lower grade KChool at Mavctick Htreet. The pupils I for this school will I transferred from Uay street Fast street.

Sc. end derated pdes supporting the first riilicMid hridifc liclow the depot ou the Kiuhbuig railroad were broken off I by tlie ice on Monday The bridge was thoroughly ntrcgHliclicd on Tuesday. 1 Or. A Horton continncs to iiu- prove slowh and sat up alKiut An hour oa Tweadny if nothing rw acts in, he will 1 jirobahh Ite able to reecho mils from hi The cast iiuu pipe ordered by the water coiuiRisMoiientu replace Uieccmciit-Irnod pipe has eoinn.ewecl to arrive two car loiuls of six and four inch pipe ha lawn rcccied, six ear toaiis o( pipe is rimiK The height of tl It He liner i I unable to sing at the 41 Her Mi-v house, Uxh ril(l, not often Tl.v Mmi) iki rh.w. true in All essentml rr- I A.

A. BUXTON Is receiving In mw desjans, a lull a usfssut PAPER HANGINGS! Oiling PapeTftwuratliHis sad Window Shades! DRAPERY GOODS, Utees, TurMnnan. Peltlnn, Frlases, Ouralees tarVt liatea Urge assortoieiK wo will mM vetjr low. Wall Papers Hung ant Skadet made to order and pat ap, at 209 Main OFF. THE 0PFJU HOUSE.

G. W. HURD'S I the onl Paint Store town whete 1 they jute spswiaUy of Prnv Lead, 00, Putty, tilass, rnmm, PASTE AND LIQUID PAINTS, Couch Paints Varnishes, Bronses, All Colors, AXLE ORGASB, VAHIBTY OF PAPER HANGINGS Foil Line of Artiste' Materials. No. 237 MAIN ST.

This is the Place! iiVlwwwWaHMHaWWWp JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, OPTICAL GOODS, LOUMiliR, Opp. Fitchburg Hotel. Silver Ware, Silver Ware. Forks, Tea, Table and Dessert Spoons. Butler Knives, Sugar Shells, 4c, U.

L. H. PRATT 160 Main Street, Pttchbur. Fire! Fire Fire! 50c gal 40c-gal. I0c lb.

of Cantusl Goodft. juowcat itiws. fair weather, slowly rising temperature, wind generally shifting tolmtbweeterly, falbngVenietor. Nw Yom, Feb. 17.

morning, showed advanee generally of to per cent, although UnlaviUc ft Nashville we i end NoctlwMtorn i lower. Ie dealiai there was some slight be- gwmUy itatkw, but the market the mastoadv. Reuiarksbie strength was developed En Milwaukee, LahsT Shore and Western. whioh roe from 094 to3, reacting Uter todOi. The soarkM has baa eely med- fcTUckawaun, LonVuie NashvuSe fairly activn and firm.

PnwerroK, Feb. 17. the case of William Gnvton asaiai the Evansville A Tern Haute raSwa. brought here from Evansville on a chnnge of venue, the Jury has rendered a verdict 1 for tbe plaintiff and awarded damages of 600ft. Tb ease has been to ecmrt fc Mcial train which collided with a freight train.

Guyton wn wedged in between the ton der and cabcoee.bnt ancneaded in prjing himself out He was badly inJureJrand bleeding profusely, but by great bravery i and endurance uceeeded in warning the i south bound passenger bain, which was due in Are thus Dtaiwttiw a ae- rious loss of life. Guyton was crippled for life. physician's bill to the but payment was re- institutod for lflt- 1 U1CAL Mohtkkal, Feb. 17. Judge Yates of Peoria, 111,, who acted curator to a rich widow of that niece.

and who, after having squandered her tune of over 9100,000, absconded, and lertod hi wife and family, has, togetfa-with a rotmn woman named Cameron. whom it is alleged be has ruined and who fled with him, been traced to thin city. Tbe woman is still here, but Yates disappeared a few days ago, having, it is thought, discovered the presence of several American detectives. Boston, Feb. 17.

From midnight until 8 it. there was gradual fall of water at Dedhaui. At o'clock the flood was 10 Inches lowr nt Merchants' Mill than when nt the highest point. On Mother brook at that hour, however, the tide changed and before 11 o'clock the water bad risen an inch. This retrograde movement will probably be only temporary.

The cold snap has been chiefly intiumcntal iti cutting short the ood by freeiiug up the small sources of Ws baa, In the aggregate, reduced to very appreciable extent tbe volume of water, seeking immediate paatage to the sea. The flooded lowlands at Dedhatu Center are almost as great nt area as ever, but the tendency of the water is to gradually subside. It will be several days before the extent of damage to nwxiea nweiiings anil oilier property can he adeoiiaUdy estimated. The Xekimwt river nt Hyde Park and liclow fell steadilv dunnir the inirhL aud is now about a foot liclow it highest point. ik tttlmtary, lias between Ifvde lWk and RcndNc The great nulls be- of them have yet been able FrUBHQBAJI SATOIGS BAKE.

Boston, Feb 17 The tank commissioners report that as ear an eeeerate st ate mill of the Condi tion of the Framinghant Savings bank, as icy of SW.W in the amount dire de positors, to offset this there are applicable assets which have a value of 870,000, would leaic oer S100.000 to cover any further deficiency that may he discovered, unless some extraordinary dis- repancy should develop of which there now no indication The tank will be in condition to resume business during tbe year Sait Lak Crrx, Feb 17 Tliere was rnneh excitement in this cif yesterday, in regard to the Cannon eae A telopam rcecived from the uiarshalwlio is conveying him to this eitj stated that the prisoner jumped from the unn near TrornoiiUiry, but was recaptured He was slightly iainred by the fall. Cannon telegriphed his Mormon friends that he fell off the tram accidentally and was making for tbe ear as rapidly as possible ODutammgO soldiers started at 6 30, bnngS qVs ftoff, Willsam and West rLk WMmrch 4th and 6tb. flN)wrl: W. Barron, who got a pilauawr, ba Tb fjMI taluk coommodatad a It anuoiutment omolal at Wash- Ilennisou U. lotubard lost 00 TaetdayafterauM.

He into I to on a uavmat oa his new bouM and took i mousy out of hit pocket for the purpose at the P.im MaoJuebop, tat the contractor declined to take more than 100 and Mr. Lombard think be pnt the whole amount in his pocket. Ha did not mis tb money till be reached his bom at about 6 M. lie offer reward of W0 for tb return of tiw ot I be aooiatioo of Central Maaaaohuaetu have just received notiOcation of MmMmrnU 200 -'205. iuelusive.

caused bv tbe death of tb following member: A mass Gran- dv, it yean, Brookdale, N. paralysis of heart; Charle A. Co, 46, Newton, apoplexy; florae 1. Jotlin, "ebsier, Woneiter paralysi; Alfred H. A ads-' -Rot.

J. B. Cottar of Wiwwa. Ut deliver a lactam Ml tewuerauo. on.

dar tbe auapieet of St. Bernard's X. A. and At. A.

aociety, to city hall on Monday anminr. Fab. 22. Fackir Cottar is soot out by tbe Catholic Total AUttiaeno Union of America oa this temperance minion, to all tbe subordinate unions, no- I aer whom auspice ne lecture ire all through, the Mat. He cornea on a fund placed ill tbe hands of Bishop Ireland for this purpose by Col.

Band of Cutago, some two year an. Hk local orgs iaatioM ha iwM tbe St. Jobs'. Ira- neraooe societr of Clinton aad tber have accepted tbe invitation and will come up 100 men strong. The St.

Bernard's and Clinton njciet.es will escort IT. Uotter to the hall, and assist at the leotur. Mayor Foadiok and lueinbera of the citr mvera- mwt wiU be it is expected ti 1 enthusiastic tero Derail oe deiaonstn ever held in our city. Ft. Cotter has met immense audiences in bis tour the states and administered tbe pledge to nice, and an eloquent and forcible an 6 Both branches of tbe ettj i Tuesday even! op.

and 1 following business; Mavor Fosdick i.resided the full homrrt. 'John Ogdl appointed a special C. II. Mav's resignation as a member of Hose I was accepted, and H. H.

Beard as Appointed to till the vacancy, l'emiission granted to build: George er, frame dwel1mjr845 ft, me, 'Jl Ith. ut No. 82 Pleasant street: A. Humphreys, hart. 20 ft suuare on Sou-1 k'lle street; laniard McGrath, house I ASrtU ft with ell 10xa ft At 28 and 30 Cedar street.

ieorge W. fiolinsn was granted leave remodel the front and rear of the i Mock No. 130 to 1ST Main street and to use a part of the sidewalk while doing the i work. II. (t.

Greene's petition, for leave to erect a mortar opposite hi drug tore, was referred to Aldemtau Dillou with full The uetitiou of II M. Francis and 27 others, for a iw street from Kofbrtotie street near the railroad crossing to Laurel street, the sune hi be a continuation of Kimball street, was received and the board voted to hear toe petitioners on Feb. 27 at -I at the junction of Kimball and KotUtone strceU. The petition of Charles F. Hlodgett and 'i3 others, for the extension of Itrig- lie biuirii voted to p-ive the rVI at 3 v.

icfof 1'olii-c Stwkbndg) asked an rtumty to present evidence against Foley, No. I Went ml inter I. foi Molatums of Uic Bfth and all comlitiniis of her license to sell ica ting hipmr, Whevmg that the of her referrvd the petitttHi of (ieorge KottMn ppmnted i policeman, made thi i-hlllg hits faithfully duty the KWt, and r.ioin uond tti.n he be poinU'd a Mllccni.m of the uly, shrlnld to the present force Mork, Com on ii iwe President Fosdick in the chair; 1W1 C'oiineilinen Conner, liagley and Demi Rt 1 Vi1 loivCmKiritr "hi 'novctoPrWeeiflotallotfor a lie nt meetinf Thit mid after tbe pas- iff (his onlT th.n ii a for bu.W- lrlaU ran be obtained with- in mir IntiiLt. all bids or proposals foi s.id ntrvU mitensls shall be limit. the resident ta-parr of the eitj rmnmirR Ordered.

That and after the pas- of this nrnVr, in hinng Uhor for th lj 'hat nrrferenee shonl f)ly ly that nrrferenee shonM be be gieea at rem- thwnrt that Uw the hinwf A the ety help aad Imfairi hwitn the sww lr rwae of A 7 WswH lUsjwhi stwawa, KM a begging, (h nupomtsMM mtnrned tbe Tbe foUowioar ordiannce in relation to Section three of Mordinasnc in relation citv debt, nuwed to be ordsJond July 1673. I hereby amended so as to read Sections. For the payment or. pu u. of the Minuinal of the water debt bonds.tbsre shall be Dlaoad aaauallr to tl credit of said committee noon the book i ev received a income from the wnts part went after deducting the cent of maiafnaaee of tb same.

TM intoreM pow the water debt, leu luoh part thereof as shall be paid each year by an appropriation of the city oouaeil a hereafter provided, shall be included a apart tbe cost of maintenance, but the cost of engineering, shall not I Tb city coancil ehnll annually by pmpriatton pay soeh portioa of the into est upon tbe water debt as is equal to the T.ilue of the water need by the city dnr iugtbe year. The committee on city property reported that tbe school bona on Maverick ty; accepted. The action of the citv eonaeil In Axiae- ihe aabtry of the board of overseen of tbe that the other members of tbe board nerve without pay. Tbe petition of David Wallace and 34 others, that a street light be erected and lighted at the southwest corner of the city hall buildings, was referred to the committee on lighting afreet. The petition ofD.

W. Tinsley, chief of the fire department, for an increase of his aahtrv. in order that he mav devote more of birthnetottre tnotness of the depert- For the life of us wo cannot understand why the democrats in the legislature are opposed to submitting tbe biennial amendment resolve to the people If a majority of our people want biennial elections they ought to have a oliance to vote on the matter, and our democratic friends ought to bave confidence enough in them to let tbem decide the Question for them- ei vcs. lunrouer CHRAr.A paltof ne )n Tuesday Wtween 3 and" ie I'ulHsm caseall si 'fn trV.f nl, .1 "YTMKHKIA ortli Kn 1.1 fyf J.mXO Hall. TT JT Friilay Feb.

10. SOCIAL DANCE Twelve Associates Mailt: Lltefa Allen's Orehestrft. i.ia.lrllle, 'Trlll' li f.itka aetfcma. i uuiUrlLl. is' r.H.ira.

ljutlmlle MISS ADA GRAY support it Cms, A. WtttiRs riibMtm ISrLyane n'n ohiat feb. it ENGAGEMENT EXTRAOBDINARYl I Cobb's Boston Branch SS3XT Best Haxall Flour, $0.25 wr hhh Besit Iloller Flour, 5.75 ior bbl. far! 182 Main Fitchburg, Mid women of thr see- liiffhwiv, wr-r. fire, sehonl and other (te-.

i lies of the piny are partmeitt (if the eitj of Kitebburjr, that UVes eliiKer from real the persoa eroplotin) said labor shall (pie empUinnent to resident taj payers of this eitt in prs-ferenee to all others rt in went jliiio.nR ('ffllnolJlnM Rockwell stated that th Choice Pastry Flour, 5.50 J)or bbl. ftpstTcflS, t0oton and Japan) only TrOr. Tit. Rest Old Govt Java Coffee, 28c. lb.

upon tlwlrnan mertt" nniKlsti keep then A St AO. and tbey stano tnnat wlm.Hit a rival EDDY i IPqjI Japan iiiii CI'" T1 i the Plalipas, 1t- Best Porto Rico Molasses, (0c al. Very Best New Orleans Molasses, (iOc. Choice Porto Rico Molasses, ag the hodT of an fttter, I he hill of a )t tfc. pandit lay, egg.

ToVoV Ur 52, h. evidently siryek neh, aad ih ame work wo3d he da. hy ewtawte lTa agent. Mr I.loyd. will dWUe.

CnnM.nM. Washbwra -ki want to nwgntiate with him for its hsht- iknol teswlwrs ir itlsstwl Coa-tsm Tfthreniaementw worth J-' MeCsrty said tt had hmm tbmg. reww 0tfmU wKo ww mat rramingham inlasne reiwdeiiU, whwn ertitea were aaxmws The seennd wrformanre of "TV "btana the job Omoeitroaa TVadrs Good Cooking Molasses, w2M 1 7-. Wmri ft Best Sugar Cured Hams, iiciii ouai vuicu uaiuo, iv nr. Best Lard, 9c lb.

15 lbs. or more at 8c lb. Tjarge Awiortiiient ucflt quality, Irmwimer IU" was gvren last evening. aWI etedHablT aad lW lend Ihss tIhM 4 I sfwe apwsw. tkwsr sa lUah MS To penm ImrtiMt Urg wtltJM will cIt a IImmm tnm tlM prima.

Call m4 iaIm. CON'S I0ST0N MUCH, WiU 8MT crT Hwsssssm, ss rOB MALE. UlMd U7 MaiDr,.

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