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FITOHBURO DAILY SRM INBL. DECEMBER 8, 1881. Jfittfclrarg FLAW, ilru AcUrrtUr. GENERAL j. SIBSCBJPTIOA AGEM'i G.

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A- Ti Tltt ZziJmlXJ ZlVZ SiSe7f. JOcb LAlLkV HVTCH1NSON. JtHLIS, D.y rfU 144 TLe tnuy friuds of IbU fmuu bbd '7, ver.lic: j'. v. ''iS 'N Tb lQiuie BenevoJeot Soe-ety will be io know tbt tbe- will iutotowti UwIy, ud I wain ouicuV'TliV' ''y" -'v 'T" n-K H-aj tu aft eauru-nuieD: oft Tbutdy eveolujt.

Sup in Tutdy evenli, Dec pvrt 1'iu over to the y. '-'L per irotft 6 to 7. AdwlMloo is eesu. Tbe Kullvloiiu Jim kindlv cod- Mngeiu iLe ruoriiiiig, you i.Kii this Cbok Debeft luiuoi. Layer, ud loo to ihem hftve the use of the thJck over -herar? ui M- Flja ftbd I'niMJ.

church for tlic concert. Tbee sfngeis wde awoni; tbem nd il ilfti't i- i-v r. UA1JM J. K. BRUCE.

JTo Main prfer to sing in cliurcbw, tbey deirt tUetu down with the knife part 1 kick the UJ.r.-io conn. Tfc s. v' uwm J. K.THOMP the uendnce of those ii. empathy with lUt off Dd(bl tlieiu i.r the In i 1 i I IaJ.IH 1-.

SOS'S Stmiloner. 5 Aiuerlcmn Boom Dlock. tbeir work. These singers have never Clire tike liou- -om -'ah led iu i O1 given better satuUdiou tba during this MS0. i uin men h3v t' OF THE SHENANDOAH, CITY BALL, DEC.

10, 12, 13 U. E. V.Sumaer Post 19, Ilespectf'ully uniiounte thnt they will present iur the first time in this fity. tise ilirilling entitled THE DRUMMER BOY Of the Shenandoah. Admission, 85 Cent.

Reserved Seojts, 35 SO Ct. season. Reserved seats without extra ri i- -r- 1 r-i- ne. -u lvrtrcitmi. the charge cau be had at Baker Brothers and Communications il du 1,5 Communications at Ttiomp-on- store un.ier tue A.ner.can A am iwa caie: waitae7.

i.Vi:; u'r w.Vited..u 1018 A Card From Chief lind Oi-in-' l. (.. H-nj-r iy N. h-cs mM In the Sentinel of Tuesday, I Ii following in the report of Dr. remarks in city hall, Monday evenif "A man went to the chief of puli In the Sentinel of Tuesday, I HaKSI'M, I HUTCH I.M.OS.

Fro- original lllustiailons, iuchidlD" Iff SKttSK tLe ami powerful curative ef- Its Readln matter. oriKiuii lector rii-ny Pector remler It the fe'n'ni- 'Jl" 'uc'u3e A 1W17T1 AT 0 A A DflTPTl SHrlOYfe llw Z'Ki ll fr VAhs- auy publkatiou you uiHV SIDNEY SIBLEY, riTCHBCRG, MASS. Praug's Prix CrtLs. Lowell's 8tel Plate Cards. De La Itue'a, Mrvuo Vurtlh aud German Cards.

Silk Book Marks. Lntet Style in Note Paper ami Correspondence Cards. All at Reasonable Price. J. E.

THOMPSON, STATIONER, No, 0 American House Block. IDE AWAKE! lookbry and a Suit of-Boroespun. Parlor Com-diet (4,. (iames. c.

Also, kfourw rvr gs 'or "Toune People. whloL Is read nai Commonwealtb. of UaasachosettB. WORCESTEB, SB. PEOBATE COURT.

To the Neit of Kin, and all other persons in-tertsted in the estate of Mabel A. Miles Wel ster of Fitchburg, In said County, minor. Wbereas. Mary J. Miles tbe Guardian of said it any you nave, why the same shot id the naid Mary J.MJies is ordered to serve lo the FltehWg Dally Sentinel, a printed at Fitchburg, Urne weeks iveiy, the last publication 10 be two Commonwealth of Massachusetts Wobcesteb, as.

December 6, A. ibsi. Notice Is hereby given, that a creditor's petition ln-insolvency against Andrew Kenball. Joseph P. Lockey and Thomas J.

Kockwuod, late eopartoera ooder the nrm name of A. Registry of Insolvency, lortald Coniity. GENUINE BARGAINS! No gift enterprises at Good' rich's. An overcoat such as is sold under the "gift enterprise plan" for $6, we will sell for 84. Overcoats such as are sold for $10, we sell for 48.

Also S15 Overcoats for the same difference throughout the list Notwithstanding all the beg ging, blowing, bragging and bombast from new comers our sales have steadily increased and we shall continue to merit our share of the trade by quiet-Iy giving everybody their mon. ey's worth in good honest goods from the best houses in New Tork and Boston. fl. A. GOODRICH CO.

Furniture! CHAMBER SUITS in Walnut, Ash and Painted Suits. Our Aeh Chamber Suits are Orst class in every respect. PARLOR FURNITURE Fancy Chairs, Patent Rockers, Easy Chairs, "Wc will warrant our custom work to wear one-third longer nnd he better every way thnn any s-atc made furniture in this oi'y. will furnish your house wiih furniture and carpets, either cash or on mommy payments, cueapec than any man in this city. Call and got my prices.

M. Webber, VkfoV! Genuine H. P. Meyer Flutes a Flutes Buff. ClariD9U.

French Patent LlKht Piston Valve CORNETS BAND INSTRUMENTS BESRY GUSCKe'l, PARIS. aEvery Irstniment warranted.I SPE0IAL INDUCEMENTS TO BAND8. SE "OND HAND BAND INSTBTJ-MENT3 BOUGHT or EXCHANGED. Musical Toys Druiiis M.us Rexes, In PRESENTS for the LITTLE ONES Sr-nii for iioiitiated catalojrue, Stating the JOHN C. HAYNES CO.

3 COURT BOSTON. MASS. aiu-e Ginimlssloner 01 MasKachuaetts of THE ENGLAND MUTLAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Boston, on the 3ist of December, 1880. Stocks and Bonds at market Real Esiate, worth douhk- tiie onouii loaned, 1,28931 04 LlABILITIh JjseCMiiln ANNUAL, BEPOBT NOW eftectnnl available to the public. The sciences of medicine and chemistry have never produced a remedy so potent to cure ail diseases resulting from impure 'Wuod.

It cures Scrofula and alt scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pimples and Fficcgnibs, Pustules, Blotcbes, Boils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors, Sfllt Rhomn. Scald-head, RinK-TTorm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial Disease, "eu. ralgla, Femnle "WVaJtnMses and Irregularities, Jaundice, lb-ran fwtnent and doray. It simulate 1 1 io vital fnnntioiiH, restores anl preserves health, and infuse? new life vicrnr tUiooohout thp wholr No troo, any disrr.se oi the Woorl mod d.spair who -will give Aykr's Saiisapakii.la a fair trial.

It is folly to experiment with tJ.e lon'-priccd mixtures, without iitoc, offorrd as blood-nan- iters, while disease becomes more firmly seated. SAnsArAtttt.i.A is a medicine of such concentrated n.rative jiower, thnt it in far the hear, cheapest, anil tnost rrlin'ble blorwl-pnrih'er known. Plivsicians Itnow it" cotiipomrion, and rrescrilie it. It lias been widely used for forty years, and has won the unimali-ltcd cor.tidmcc of millions whom it has bonefitcil. PREPARED BY DR.

J. AVER Practical nml Annlytlcal Chemists, Lowell, Mas. At Masebn elts Ceule.mial aDu great apS" JS' Seeretar Is .1 compound of the virtues of sarsa- J. F. BRUCE, special ant for the bed Cleaning Powder, and will tell It at reduced price.

Ladle need not tend to the factory-Call (or samples. JOHN F. BHUCB, JTO Main FOR SALE shavings. HL-6-2W S. G.CUSHI-V Kewtoa Place.

A bjw arrival of Teruiout Butter lo smal tubs for lamlly use. (choice.) JOHN F. BBOCE, 370 Main St. WANTED Mutual LUe Insurance Policies of all klDds for collection on corotrlssloo. SL F.

PLIMPTOS. 9tf Fltcbbnrg Savlnss Bank Block. IVocal Sfatter Sociable and entertainment in Boutelle chapel, this evening. 'Haiel Eirke" drew an andience of nearle one thousand Tteonle. last WednM- dy evening, The eaterUinment was nrst-ciass in every particular ano gave excellent satisfaction.

(Keen Sentinel. C. E. Klrby, agent of the Travelers' paid the following sums to policy holders, to-day: J. A.

Jotlin, $20; W. R. Jenni-aon, Z1.43; W. K. Ashton, $25.

and Martin Farrell $5.71. Cyrus Kinsman and A. R. Pitts returned from a coon hunt with F. Wood's dog, thie morning, with the three largest coons we have ever seen exhibited in this city.

The three weigh 6Si pounds, and are exhibited at the Citizen's House. On Saturday, Dec. 17, the Old Colony railroad will sell tickets to Boston and return at half-fare, good to go on any regular train during the day and to return only on an extra express train leaving Boston at 11 P. n. A new and very dangerous counterfeit in the shape of a $5 gold piece is In circulation.

It Is so perfect In appearance as to nearly defy detection, and of material which acids will not affect. It is short of weight, however, and has not the proper rin(. Delay in securing your seats for "Hazel Klrke" will result to your inconvenience and perhaps disappointment, by being unable to gain admission. The prospectus of The New York Time for 1882 will be found on the fourth page of our paper, to-day. If we could afford but one newspaper we should subscribe for The Times, preferring it to any other paper published in America, and no doubt its patrons In all parts of the country will say the same thing.

To day is observed as the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and Is a holy day of obligation in the Catholic churcb. Services were held at St, Bernard's church, this morning at 5.f and 7.30 o'clock. This evening there will be vesper service and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. We are Informed by Dr. Fisher that the Sentinel's report of his remarks at the meeting Id city hall, Monday evening, was substantially correct, but he stated that "a member of the present city council in my presence said that he bad complained to the chief of a woman who was Felling liquor Illegally, and requested him to put a atop to it.

etc." Col. Robinson' "Humpty Dumpty" drew a large audience at Whitney's Opera House, Wednesday evening, aud some part of the entertainment were -very laaghable. Prof. May's exhibition with four trained dogs was the best ever witnessed here. The dogs showed great sagacity aud skilful training in the performance of many clever tricks.

The next meeting of the Northeast District Temperance Union will beheld in Boylston on Wednesday, lec. 14, at 10 a. m. Large delegations from churches and temperance organizations are cordially invited to be present, and all who are interested in the advancement of the caui-e of temperance. Rev.

C. H. Hansford of Clinton will deliver the address. Rev. I.

R. Wheelock of this city will address the children. These will be followed by the usual reports, discussions, etc. A report having been circulated that the publication of Dr. Colony's letter in these columns, last evening, was a breach of confidence as the letter was not designed for publication, we wish to state that the letters of Dr.

Colony and Col. Lorlng came to tbls office in the same envelope, accompanied by the following note: Fttcbbubo, Dec. 7, 1881. Kditor of Sentinel; Dr. Colony handed me the eoclo letter with the request thai I ask you to poMlah the same.

I also uk yon to jMUb the enclosed card from me, Trv truly yours, I. P. IvOBINO, Star Twa Noted Forgers Sentenced ts Pour Years' ispruaacieat Robert Bowman and William H. Im pleaded guilty to forgery at Troy, Tuesday afternoon, and were seuteuced I four years' imprisonment each. The coi nleased from Cli less than a year iujo, and between that time and their capture at Hudson they operated very successfully at the express of fice in this city, at North Adams, Brandon and Rutland, Troy and Hudson, N.

and other places. Their method was to sell a bond and obtain a check in pay ment, which latter would be counterfeited by Bowman, who is a penmi skill. The offence for which thev victed was the forging of a cbeck for $1,004 ou Clipperly, Cole Haslehurstof Troy, and eo well was the work done that no member that firm could pick out the forged signature when placed with others, When Bowman Dresented the check at the bank the teller refused to pay it unless the bearer was identified. "Oh, well," said Clipperly', Cole audHaalehurst and have Lhem endorse it." In less than five min utes Bowman had returned with a forged endorsement and obtained the inonev. About a week later (he forgers we re cap- The Drummer B07 of the Shenandoah.

(From Hie Poh As the one huudreJ and sixty eighth hour of last week closed, so also did its great local event Nrver within the rec- lon 06 old ildclmnic H(l patrons, entertainment met with such sue-a did this drama, presented under apices of Post 34 of the Grand Ar-Four successive evenings and oin' afternoon, have seen every seat sold, and the greater portion of the standing room, 2 afechanic Hall, taken up by enthusiastic witnesses of this stirring war drama, enacted by the veterans of the war of the rebellion, with such vividness, that the audience almost Imagined themselves upon the field of action, and the players fancied participating again, in the great life's drama, of never to be forgotten days, which tried men's souls. The play was presented uuder the immediate supervision of the proprietor, Comrade George Heath, who also performed the leadins character of Harry WalJingford; whose devoLion to the dear old flag, and his conscientiousness of the duty which he owed to his country, and bis noble performance of the same a truthful representation of thousands of Northern sons, who sprang to arras, at Liberty's call, in defence of the Nation's honor, endeared him to the hearts of the audience at the tirat, and his career through the trying scenes' of field, camp and orison life, was followed with much' of the same anxiety with which the career i of the army boys were watched, 20 years ago, by alTinterested io their Individual welfare. His performance as a whole was good. His voice, in some parts, was not quite what professionals would call "up," iat this piece "performed' by profes-1, with their staaev ren dering, wnuld rob it of half its truthful- 1. iiis imitation or tne appie venaer, of the poor whites of the South, when performing the part of the spy, was particularly hue, as also was his perfortnauce I ne plav will be presented in city Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, under the auspices of Post 19, G.

A. R. Mr. Heath will take the part of "Harry Walllngford," and 1 Charles I. Thonns that of "Col, Dtt- Lorne," the leading Confederate.

The following is the cast of characters Harrv Wallineford. Georse W. Heath Judge Wallingford. Sidney Sibk-y Johnny Wallingford, Charlie Goodrich Capt. Howard, Capt.

G. E. Goodiich Brie. General. John F.

Bruce Colonel on Staff, uu Staff, Anderson. Herbert G. Chase Henry A. Spooncr Alphotiso Marsh George M. Alunri.e F.

A. Mur.roe Colonel Ellsworth, Sergeant Hastings, Corp. Browneel, V. E. Fersou Charles II.

Wyi Teddy O'Roui- William II. Wiggiu J. R. Hamilton James Martin, Mav Wallineford. Mrs.

Wallineford. Mrs. James PatUe Peas! lee, Mrs. Hattio of Liberty, war, Justn Col. DcLorne.

Charles I. Thomas General Johnston. I. P. General Beauregard, Thomas May Capt.

Hampton, H. M. Saunders Jackson, 1 A. T. Hamlet Sergeant Bray, C.

C. Lltch Soldiers, Orderlies, Citizens and other Ills expected that the United States blister to Japan will soon resign to ac cept an important judicial positioi. under the Japanese government. by upset his stomach without cnrlng the troublesome cough, should take our advice and use at once Dr. Bull' Cough Syrnp and get well.

liquor without a license be chief is reported to iiave replied that if the woman was not allowed to sell, she would become a pauper." I pronounce the above statement wholly and unqualifiedly false. Probate Court, Thayer, J. Tuesday, Dec. 6 The following Wills Droved Of Betsev W. Uousliton.

Harvard, D. Houghton executor, $3500 personal; Jeremiah Barnard, Harvard, Amanda M. Barnard, execuirix, $3000 real, $1500 personal; Emilv Moore, Gardner, John M- Moore, executor. $1000 250o uern- al; Sewell Moulton, Hubbardston, A.J. Greenwood, esecutor, $1000 real, $31,000 personal.

Trustees appointed. Geome M. Whitney, on estate of Joshua B. Sawyer of Winchendon. Administrators appointed Theodore S.

Wood, estate of Sally W. Smith, Westminster, $100 personal; Harrison (I. Whitney, estate of J. Benson Barren, Westminster; Marshall Wetherbee, estate Of John Wilkes, Asbburnhain, $800 Charles C. Brown, estale Mary Brown, Clinton, $1500 personal; El, a Walker, estate Arthur H.

Walker. Leominster, $500 personal Warren A. Reed, estate William Leech. Harvard, personal; Louise M. Witt, estate Edward Witt, Winchendon, $400 personal; S- 11 Sanborn, estate Lucy Belknap.

Sverlin-. $600 Sarah G. Bryani, estate Josh. LoveU, Firehburg; Charles Field, estate William Toouiey, Athol. $1900 real, $900 personal: Francis M.

Durand. estate Edgar M. Duraud, Princeton, iaJ. Sawyer. Clinton, $1000 real.

$150 personal. Guardians Appointed W. G. Chapin of Charlotte L. Chapin, Phillipston, sSOW persooal; C.

A. Richards of Bertha T. Richards, Clinton, $io0 personal. Executor's Account Filed On estate of William Leach, Harvard. Executors' Accounts Allowed On the estates of Levi Kendall, Fitcliburg; Elizabeth Harback, Sterling.

Administrator's Account Filed On estate of Henry C. Qnincy, Athol. InaolvancT Court -Thavy or, J. An iuvotuntarv creditors' ntitiim was filed, Tuesday, by the Rollstone National Bank of Fitcbburjr against Andrew I). Kendall.

Joseoh P. Loekev and Thnnvis J. Rockwood, all of Leominster, now or late copartners under the nrm name of A. Kendall Co. A hearing sirmfH for Wednesday, Dec.

14, at 10 a. m. his tlon, Tuesday, and mond. Is held for trial. Cannev's box factor? at IdswIcH burned on Wednesday; loss $10,000, uninsured.

Mr. Flower of New Tork. whn was run for Comrress by the Sun. is called at wasnington tne New York "Sun-Flower." Cincinnati, has failed with HabifiUe is ol The First TTnilai-ijin Clu.rph nf AH.l have engaged Kcv. Mr.

LiichhVId of" Dr. Green formally accepts the and citizens nominations for Boston, Charles E. Powers and others wili.ask be incorporated as the Boston rapid Capital. The family of Rev. A.

P. Adams of Bev erly was seriously itsoued ou Tuesday sen sprinkled with Paris green. They now doing well. The liabilities of Crain. Risine the bankrupt Boston boot and shoe f'n m.

$104,047. The trouble, says Mr. Crain, ue to bis ill-health, which made it necessary for liitn to go abroad and k'e personal supervision nf'th? business. Ex-Gov. Robinson of Kansas, a stron emperance man, says that the prohibit amendment of the State constitute .11 is mistake, and that drunkenness Is now prevalent in fiansas than ever be fore.

Maj. William Arthur, the President's only brother, arrived at Chicago, i morning, eu route from Helena, M. to New York having received ar. inenton Gen. Hancock's srff.

haps some one will cry "Nepotism;" At the meetl ne of the National r.irr.r. Planters' Association at Atlanta, (in. yesterday, George B. Loring, commis- conutning much information on ihe present condition of cotton raising, and prospects and needs of the industry. 'colonel," when he has parlor, a beautiful grown up A.

A. BUXTON, Millinery Goods, For Ladles' blisses' and Cblidren's Wear. Hats and Bonnets, Plume sPompons, Feathers, Plushes, Velvets, Satins, Plain Fancy Eibbona. ALSO PAPER HAJiGISGS 1 Borders, Dadoes, and Decorations, Window Shades, Opaque Shadings, Plain and Colored Holland, nri-s, Tassels, Window Picture Cords and Kriohs, Window draperies, l.aiiibrequitis, Cltiiiy Curtains, Liccs. Kriuges, Bands Juoops, Hoohs, Drapery Poles, Window Sliads and Draperies made and put up to order, AT 200 MAIN STREET, Opt- Whitnei 'supers House.

Fitchburs- Stands at the Head and is the Leading Base Burner of the World. Its universal popularity enor mous sales prove its superior merit. 50)COO 'n successful uperiition. Creat Jmproveinents for 1981. Lai-ser, Heavier, More lilesftnt and Costly, and Prices High- Rcincnilte-r.

the Xickel Platinr on the WESTMINSTER ts not to Discolor by Heat. Call and see this Magnif- ivent Stove before Vttr-chasintj. FOB SALE IBY L. PATCH, 390 Main Street. mmmn OP LEPTEKS Itemaltiins in Hie at Fi-cktnn w-tu-r- MeMJhou.

Mrs Mali Kelcher. Tim J. W. KIMBALL. F.I lriv fVttrcvtisemcntjs.

WASTKD- A tin to do Apply to MK). A. 14. LAV. KtSCE, Suinme.1 (fin RENT-A veiy tenemel 1 Milk Ii r- of VM.

BA1 By order of the N. G. ANT no KoMO. Pnu-slnr rirl. iu i'o'ow c'i'v.

in nose health is" i-ari-o-, or auiiloo re aimtible! trusty, teinper.ite msu is wanted SdtiF r.icrorv re-ere AdJits- 1'. o. MHs. J5 3t ANTKIi- Hy an -ell d.icaie.l 01 r.fll.'f ini'ovinrol. kW a a fo 1 1 1 1 11 1 one 101 10 do senir per-maijeut sliwatioo.

Is Io Fuch-iiuifi. biiJ t.xu esent the bisr -1 references, a 1,01, 1 rnmsn. can ii-l o.i'. Fr. net, ri I hj tVd7Vl02S' U' a NT to, Two furnished rooms whn board for joiitlPionn a-i I w.fo in i-riMite fa-rlly, ipr fer 10 locale wlinre tjiere are xt olher wiilim sliori fii-latieec-' di-6C HR.

A V. the well known SPAVTSG v' in 1 i ano in airei i I In' a 1- IS i. I- We la-op l.e 11 1 Sid-Prb-o Or-'ViV ii burp, promptly attended to. dii ut L. H.

PRATT DEALERS 1 1ST IL6IX. VaTOHU; WEADQUAQTEHS For Ladlvs' and Cat', Fine Gold Watches In all mstkes. Fine Gold Rings in stylos. Bracelets, Sets Fine Chains, In Silver Ware we have everything from a Napkin King to it Fine Servian. Golrl Pens, Clucks.

Oi era (. lasses, H. PRATT JEWELERS, Fitchburff, Mans, DB. KENIS0N, Chiropodist. JiWill he in FITCH- it BURG, at Fiteli.

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