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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 3

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lafeHr OItU Cwt, Sartor, TWe June itU of Ike toperiotj tout TUESDAY, JOSE 18, 1888, Weatter IdlrftM. uuu Enstftemit ltswsoi a v.w inviiwixu i i ini i mnvr i mom, tab yaniag. -TkeSs will MrtkLtMtt 0. 0. obipel, Thfirtw twfht Ajr logelear 8ra," will bepwiwtod.

TU will b. Ml of kiloieQ apron, at robl Go early aa4aeoore the bt StwwUrtW sake awl ioe nw irlog LAZELL'S PERSIAN ROQUET, FnLfSir AN EXQUISITE PERFUME FROM RARE ORIENT IL FLOWERS. Delicate, Fragrant, Lasting. LazeU's iustlv noDular Perfumes ned MimmanariAn The uniform qoality, superior eicellence and lasting character ot these odors make them pre-eminent. The Lady Patrons at my store, Saturday, June 16, will receive a FREE Sample Bottle of the PERSIAN B0QUET PERFUME." HENRY A.

ESTARROOK, APOTHECARY. Fitchburfi Mass. 196 RROWNELL MASON, PLUMBERS, 159 MAIN FITCHBURG. Onr BIG 5" Is a large Solid Cigar, Not as floe, of Course, as our Smaller Cigars, but a Good, clean smoke; better Than the average 5-ct. Cigar and Bigger.

W.J.&F. C. WHEELER. WAHinaTOj, )vn I. Freak to briak DortbarW here in light and TaHablo, warmer fair took market waiaetiro at the lower.

DedineeTtam laat nlgkt's closing flgune extended to 1 per oent in tbo general list, while Maonattatt was off 3i per eem oa rumor ot tMuotioo to -JiTlueod. The market Wrery feteriahwith a gen. Gould stocks and Grangers being the weak features of dealing Heading, at, rani and Usaoun Paolflo sn tha leading boUto etooks, with New England, Canada Southern, Uoion Pacific Northwestern, Western Union, and Lake Shore in second rank. Manhattan lost 2f per cent. Manitoba 24, Missouri Paclfto and.

8k. Paul preferred If each, checked toward the end of the hour and 4 barely steady and BOOT KECOVKBBD. Baltimore, Md June 12 The body of T. H. Harrison Garrett, by the sinking of his yacht, ha btfen re- Wwhthgtos, Jnne 13.

rbed after midnight by oongbiog. His general condition, tbie TWELVE CENTS DAMAGES. New York, June 12 the wife of Dr Ferine for 810,000 dam. ages lor noei, SEVENTEEN TEAS LOCUSTS, Chicago, June 12 Prov ROey, United States Ento mologist, who is now in tbie city, says a brood of seventeen year locnsts is due for this year, and may be looked for in Hit-oois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, MURDER AND 8UIC1DB. New York, Jane 12 Thi morning, in a tenement 00 Greene eel.

Philm Uastooia. an Italian, and 30, ehot Mrs Louis Marrt in cold blood, sod then blow oot bis own brains Mrs Marrl is still alive but in a critical condi- 8 HOT HIS FATHER. Baltimobp-, Juoo 12 Peter Alt, proprietor of the Arlington House, was ehot and instantly killed, last oigbt, by his son, William, aged 15 The shooting was the result of a family quarrel A i'b wife eajs the shooting was done in her defeDoe, that her husband was drunk aud attempted to beat her, when the boy fired at him Young Alt is under THE POSTAL CAR BIRDER. BASCOtt, Me June 12 In the municipal court, tbu morning slaughter in tbe killing uf Sinclair and was placed under 3000 bond foi appearance at the August criminal term He had not obUiuod bail, tbu noon Postal Clork Hayes gave bonds in for hit appearance at the August term ai 8 ENS ATI Oi KT RICHMOND, RintMovn, Va, June li Ko article entitled "southern Loyaltj, MAINE REPl BLHAftf). Viawell's speech to DUiue were recc ntb storms of applause repeated nd again Hats were thrown into bT 00m break at Cli ilru ilirrtisrmmis rvr a -LJ Iluittil ul Mlii Wood Telephone Connection.

CLUS. FAIRBANKS. Office. 11 Davt. DRUNKENNESS OUR LIGHT SUITS! STTUSH DURABLE.

market, at reajoMble STRAW HATS In all grades. SOFT and STIFF UTS UNDERWEAR AH Grade and Colon. 301 oar prices before yon bay. LITCHFIELD STEDBINS, Under American House. One Low Price To All.

ANOTHER Word About Strawberries. In about a week or ten daavs Native Berries will begin to ripen; then -we can supply families with Nice Fresh Berries every day. Orders solicited now, that we may plan for our ymchx ueuvery. Telephone No. 36-2.

JOSLIN'S, 16 and 20 Day St. Business Men! BHOOLD 60B8CBIBE TO Tbe Banier and Tradesmai Real A teenments Tne Corporation Keturns and Moi aas oi personal erooertj obtained from ti rEB BiXXXB AND TEADESMIH. E. F. STONE.

Carriage, Sign and Ornamental ASK FOR CHILDREN'S ONYX HOSE! BEST FAD ONLT TRUE BLACK In the Market. Also ask "VICTORIA" In Ladies' Goods. FROST TU Aft 0 I IIC 03 UCMl OIUIC, 222 MAIN ST. A Iftrife atoclt, wfll rpplemahrd with tlW prtfM-is, whl to TP- Very Lotv Priros, For the nrt fe fpki Ixi MONEY TO LOAN! On FumUure, Team, the, Crops, cu, On Bank Book, Second Stock, etc. AImo on LHanond.Wtit-hr I and Valuable.

18 II A ITT STRTtHT. (ONYX) i M. DAVIS, CITY LUMBER YARD A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WELL SELECTED -L U1UBE RS- AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ASK FOR THOSE EM QUALITY SEAMLESS HALF-HOSE, CLARK'S, Cor, Main and Blossom Sts. 1NYE8TMJENTS R. R.

Bonds and Stocks, Bank Stocks, Manufacturing Stocks, 6 Debenture Bonds, 1 Improved Real Estate Mortgages, guaranteed. In sums of 5200 up to $5000 These are Safe Investment Securities and yield good return. FOR SALE BY F. C. CURRIER SON, 210 In St.

ASSiajTEE'S NOTICE. Why Do You Pay Rent? buhIIsFlot Build aKfouse. SATURDAY, June 16, AT AUCTION, 10 Lots 10 DEYWOOD STREET. Tme of Sale, 4 p. m.

sharp, TERMS EAST. PROPOSALS! I CD is i rj- TiysitMT, 'SS BevMvnrA. lit TrTMin T.i.r f-ev r) a4 Mi lr Mnsa 1IKH0U tREBI Mf AT IDE TASU. 8ttrk100 ra.m.amirrrlD eotel St. to B.rw4'M 1 00.

7 m. ud every minute uoQl 10 20 pm aoo.e.8 40.M 01 Local Mottoes. wSttofr'SR tA'ajMeS'a'Vets 1 at the Boswu Dry tJoode 8 lore, Antique Parade od lbs moruloR of July 4 er ioMy'ttoSS "a'i oil'' 'T CortalDs as g1 as new, at i4 Main St wa it tlfZctVhF "1 All "wo" "LulnXlper LoohI Mntter. -The annlon o( h- I Dn I aeja-ood ntrl 1 -rn noil satunta- it 4 imiParf 4 Hi of ebort-rmnr) ad trr- Mmm attrartm P-PO tk rW'' In pal if wwirt, thm nvsrma(. BA Wvmai.

anrl Pt Mmf i 2 flfW f-w Hmal rWk wmHt roHU tnmnAlm. .) Prt fer MnU R-v (W -Tt fttrAMay, WtftMlM rfftc rSUWrv, fr FWw. saVTvWs. rrvi Barker wtSwiae foT Jury; Tbeeoa flvdUt, Clinton, feretaas; Fiaok V. Bartlett, Waatboro; -WUliam F.

Edward r. touiqa, rMutamro; no go lionaeuy, John H. Dayie, Harrazdl James R. Doi- weu, woroea. A.

Taaiwv. Star inwt En gene Towae. Atkol; Franklin W. Wal-faoe, AahbuBham. too, foreman; John D.

GUsbeeo, Gardner; George N. Houghton, Leominster; John Ramnton, Milford: Albert 0. Kendall, Gardner Samttol MoClure, North-bom; Lysander B. Nlobols, Woroester; Henry F. Partridge, Witwhendout Benja-min L.

Sampson, Woroester; William H. WalUngloa, Upton; Elwla a Wheeler, Hnbhtrtrton; Joseph H. Wilson, Fitqh- eoperBucaeraHee: John E. Allen and William E. Bloe, Woroester; Jama B.

Wood, Westminster; Benjamin T. Woods, F. I. Nichols, Joshua J. Coleman 1 Baleom and Jam D.

Moore, Woroester; David H- Barnes. Winobendoo; George Hyde, West Boylslon. Prayer was offered by Rev Piersoo of this otj. Clerk Johnson called the trial calender and the following jury oases were set down for trial No. 1770, BoyUton National bank vs.

Austin B- M. Fairbrotber et all. and trnj- a 1770, 1772, 1770; 1147, The Universal Fashion 00m- E7Elword to. Charles 3. Arnold et all.

TiadaU Town of al Flint vs Charles Kendall; 1617, James F. Kendall vs. George E. Kendall 1641, Margaret Higgion Admrx vs. Cheshire Railroad company; 1741, Inhabitants of Hudson, petitioner vs James Tyler, et al 1773, Bulue B.

David Edbnrn v. William H. Bowd-lear 1881, Asa S. Lawtoo et al. vj.

Mary Gdohnst; 1856, Loniaa Hartwelt vs Henry E. Coborn; 1987, Charles Thompson vs Mosea Bennett; 1936, Helen Buck v. A Hawkins; 2008, Augustus Lovejoy ve. Fitobburg Railroad company; 2012, Engeue Flaherty va, Andrew Whitney; 2058, Bridget Dinneen ve John F. Clifford, (bastardy), 2123.

Sulltvao A Allen vs Sophronia Bailey, Admn 2148, Charles Novel vs. Inhabitants of Gardner; 2174, William M. Greene vs Augustus Know) ton et al 2182, Harry Lothrop (by guardian) vs. Fltohburg Railroad company. The following jury oases were continued 396, John Sartwell vs.

Delphoa De Guernier, Anpt 747, John Snow vs George Snow, 1163. The First National bank of Clinton vs Bngham heY Vie K. Powers, 2113, wmg oasea, most of Moses Bene Roper vs George Lincoln et al 1353, Louis Burke vs Town of Clinton; 1516, Peter A O'Toole vs Walter O'Toole, 1605, Charles A Blaisdell va Edward Chaffee et als In 1967, It Sawm vs Charles the defend ie of Ellen A Lace (petiti ie.l Lane (appellant), court granting Mrs Lane Tbet.on woma'deVnii II Hartwelt, counsel ent, and was opposed by BaArrthlhe'couU r.Kht, gmntajnrj tnal Col Hopkins moed th, prosecute this suit The 1 posed by Mr llartwell, 1150, and 93 supported by Judge not, as a legal Mr Lane be TbbfuwCatLtrcora reyand Margaret i. 1 "THE BINGHAMTOY' SHRUNKEN FLANNEL SHIRTS! B0TS' FLANNEL WAISTS and BLOUSES, MIh FlATinel Blonqfs, Sailor Hlouai Suits FOR BOTS. WiAf only bj BlttKaajnto Mfg Co.

H.A.Goodrich&Co UUUIIiHgT. Store and Office Fixtures and Furniture furnished at bliort notice BALE CHBAf-One El Osnter. mOes from Fltc 'rhbiu? FleteAMo7K50' FreiBn Mauthil jooatlons for jaom 1 rms'qnaifiSn'Si FVaSSHKiVS a 'eadln'TBlSu tLVIV nicsn.vi ror TMiumn r.r i iwXiiJU'K if rSSJSES JSlSSXi Amateer Photography BOTS, GIRLS, OVNG TOryO LADIES, OET OSE AT ONCE. UrnMit rnnfltm waaralato. Ttt Pkraa.

H. G. CHASE SON, oracietHft. BaiJtA too torr-nuiu with ell. I grounds, to-day, Th weather waa of the best that Juue afford end tha oompeiiie tnnmd out with foil raiU.

Compasiaa (Fitobborv FujilUro), (Wah.Qgtoe Guard?) eafE (Bio Guard of Avabora. ham), wont to epeoial trails at MS a.m. Col. Owen, Mej. Shea, Sit geoo Bioe end Uto Fltobburw MiliUrv-beod AdjnUnt Bur-ford went to caoip, Holiday.

Company uumborod tod moo; Company tbraav.offleen and 00 moo; Mayor Cnlloy in the ohair; 19 members wen present; absent, Mr Do woo The apooial oonmitloo to whom the request of So.pt Edged; for an Inonaso of salary waa rfrrdj dm week afo, not having boon called together by the obeir-tnao, on motion of Mr Baydeo the aob-leot waa taken froau the committee, and Snpt Edgerly aalary waa flied at 250ft The notion waa pnooaed by Mr Sawyer, on aooonnt of tbeprWeot hh tu rate Blatant, Clan A. Woodbury. High street (A), Clara Teooey; High traet (B), NallieF Livermoro atrUt-Mar Rollatooa atreat 'Adeline Damon. Middle otroet Lime Nolan. Sooth Fitohburg Carrie L.

Baldwin Clarendon atreetPheba M. Blaoeh- Sobool street (A), Stella Lowe, (B), Etta Willarf Highatreet (A)t Kimball, (BJoaepbiiieReyonldii, C), Came E. Dav Minnie Merrill, (C), Lillia Hiebland aenne (A), El Spnog Maverick street Franoea Jooes. lUIUtooe street (A). Jeanoette 1 Wright.

(U), Uiame Be mis, (C MTddle'stree'f i), Nsllie Lennon (Bl.EtaM Barnes, A Dalj g-neine Mt Elam Jeaeie Hour WoodburyDllian A Rojh Kjmball-Mir A Ba.t'ey DeaoHill-M Little Sulliran Cswll-Ida Aoitia I'earl Uill-Addie Corey biDjftng, Io Smith, drniTing, 1 il- The follo'wmg oomm it tea was appointed to coniider the whole question of teacbert the board Mayor Culfey, eidentPRoch-well, Mirs Sawjer, Henry, Havdeo, Havoes and Gallatjber hurW.taltheKe Mr Baasett, paator -f Wch MMmgbMmark.be. ad dtnl, rn.bed at btm with bU sink-tag the pastor over the head At this the to '0TpMlked Ired Riabell of rCehrtr arre.Ud Ut fall for abeLractLOg 3V from ih, ik nf the NdVooal Wok at nolnth nnUtad ny nl after be qmi fohu, impavteno of publishing Krtn, Pa. A sou run for aWOO I hr a fnr tki and tW I fl-. naM anaaal iL It vu A I Smmhll, en milnetR vkw (hwi. haafc a-d Ifca tm for Ika aaxnal I Tay aWM tea fc ema- nt Arse bad nfWJfwrs be eaaat ti in tWi trea.

a. Isilfiail rmmt 1 arort tkcm I 1 Stair Kails, Posts and Balusters in stnik. and manufactured from Architects' plani Binli flooring a specialty. (-CALL FOK PRICES ASP WMlNh QVALITY Halo, comer of Pricnard Street. BIC 5." FITCHBURG.

HollisSfreet BOSTOS. plAAsM to urKv throtiffh F.f NORTH STREET GATES IMPROVED HOT WATER HEATER. Fit- nn h. Mi lv Mh GatkS' -ir Tins 11 to eerttfv that I haw used the Gate r-Ktem Hftatinc. and recommend it rlo all vou claim for it ich GATES, Box 1 104, FITCHBURG, MASS.

BOSTON FURNITURE Washington Sired. House Furnishers MK. ARTHl'H H. ATsTlX, Fnnnerlv ith Fithhur? F.niii ina.nfr their n-f lino of Cftrp3tinffH, DraporiOH. Parlor, hambor, and Dining Hixmi Huitfl, I)Idin and Mantol Hwla, otcM etc.

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Years Available:
1873-1977