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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 5

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facteiDr1h PUYflfllMS The nee of iee, oooe regarded ae a luxury, baa 1 tally to imperative aeceeaity. To make taia iee the moat aervieeab The qualities sought for in a Refrigerator axe preservation of periaha- aUfood and an economical use of xce. The economical nee of ice depends entirely upon the principle involved, the construction of the Refrigerator, and in utilizing all the cold air. The principal eaueea of decay in meats and fruits are dampness and varying temperature, causing the expansion and contraction of tissue which hasten decay; hence a dry atmosphere and uniform temperature con-duce to their preaervation. Theee reaulte can be obtained only by a perfect circulation of the air in the Refrigerator, and its condensation iu the ice chamber.

The Alaska is conducted upon strictly scientific principles, by which low temperature and dryness of air are naturally and inevitably obtained. The Alaska poetesses a provision chamber free from odor. The Alaska has preserved fresh meats perfectly for three weeks in the BUT MOTHER'S LOVE Mn C. epuxgeon. Widow of tb FamoM London Frchr.

During nearly 40 yeert the famous pat-tor of the London tabernacle found a constant helper in his wife, who shared his Surmounts all Difficultly, Hr Darling Child tfured of al and charitable work of her husband. Oft MONDAY, JUNE 13, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. Mr. Spurgeon was but 22 when he nude choice of a wife in Snsanna, daughter of Robert Thompson, a merchant of Falcon sanare in the city of London.

Blight's Disease The Alaska produces better results with less ice than any other Refrigerator, The Alaska is a dry-air Refrigerator, and the best one ever patented. f-BAY AriTMT W. HL UHR I AUE.N 1 389 MAIN STREET, FITCHBURG. Buuif euu ien i nctins to a disease newt i FAVORITE REMEDY. My daughter had fright's disease.

Her nklestfeet and eyes were terribiy swollen. the effects of which she has nerer wholly been free. In 1868, in accordances with the wishes of the most eminent urgeons, she consented to a painful operation. It was performed by Sir James Simpson, of Edinburgh, and eventually had the happy MurM 40 HORSES! result of greatly mitigating, Four of our best physician attended her but her lift was despaired of A mother's love surmounts all difficulties, and I determined tatty Dr. David Kennedy's Fa Until entirely removing, her suffering, that time illness bad prevented her i hergifinff SAWYER ABUTTERS, (8nccS3vr8 to MAC CUD A SAWYEB) Prescription Druggists, help to her husoandTs Remedy, made at Ronduot, N.

T. How happy I am that I determined Compriaing two loads of driven and workers, varying in weight from 900 to 1300 pouadj, waiah will be warranted uaiU 4 o'clock on Monday following the day of Among them will be found several matched pairs, together r.xm this course for one by one the well Limvn symptoms of the disease left her. ten that can show quite a bunt of speed for green onea; also er witn aevenu troc-aeveral saddle horns cart; and possessing with ecveral trot- sei cart; and Vv'ords fail to express my gratitude, and I and those adapted to family, grocery, livery, baker or butcher work; probably she had been most helpful to him in the loving sympathy she give white her husband was the target for so many attacks, from the churchmen on the one hand, from the free-thinkers on the other, attacks which had become more frequent, with his appointment to the position of pastor of the Metropolitan 365 Main Under Fitchburg Hotel. horse direct from the farm all the requirements where a tint-class young sound not too earnestly recommend the Favo rite Remedy. Her recovery was entirely YOVR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.

SPECIALTIES: where he waa raised can be used. Below will be found a catalogued description of several of the horses: No. 1. Boan horse, 1100 6 years, 15.3 hands. Family broke.

Sound and kind. Nos.2and8. Pair of bay geldings. 2100 lbs. 5 and 6 years, 16 hands.

Broke single or double. Lady can drive either one or them. Sound and gentle. A good livery team or for family uc to Fawrite Remedy, which was the n'y medicine taken after her case was jandoned by the physicians. Mrs.

Laura A. KJempton, West Rutland, Vermont. Lownev'8 Fine Chocolates and Pocket Cutlery. No. 6.

Black horse, 1000 5 years, 15.2 hands. Here is one of the finest specimens of horse flesh, a great actor, full of courage and endurance. No better style horse in Fitchburg. A beauty. No.

7. Gray horse, 1200 lbs. warranted, 7 years, 15.3 hands. Warranted sound and kind and light in every way. Fearless of steam cars.

As good a worker as stands on iron. No. 8. Chesnut horse, 1100 7 years, 15.3 hands. He is a good cheerful driver.

7 yrs. 15 grocery use. Large Assortment K) 1 style. OP BICYCLES! IF XOU ABE GOING TO BUY ONE, WHY NOT BUY THE BEST? THE RAMBLER Stands clearly and distinctly abore all. The TIKE does not blow np and a puncture is a pleasure to mend instead of a terror, Its frame is of the strongest LAP BRAZING and HOLLOW-JOINING being used throughout.

The Cleveland is a Beauty No. 11. Bay pacing gelding Wilkes," 1050 5 years, 15.2 hands. Sired by "Kansas Wilkes," he by George Wilkes. Sound and kind.

This is a steady-going one and can show a 40 clip. No. 12. Baymare, 1000 6 years, 15.2 hands. Well broken single and double.

Gentle for farm use, butcher cart or grocery. No. 13. Gray horse, 1000 6 years, 15.1 hands. Blocky built.

A good single driver; also an elegant saddle horse. No. 14. Boan horse, 1100 8 years, 15.2 hands. Sound and kind.

Lady can drive him. A nice little chunk. No. 15. Bay horse, 1100 6 years, 15 2 hands.

Good style, high-Ueaded and great knee action. I invite you to inspect this horse if you are contemplating purchasing one. First Brigade in Camp. The second day of the annual encampment of the 1st brigade passed off quietly. Gov.

Russell and wife arrived in camp in the afternoon and the governor's salute of 17 guns was fired, iu honor of his advent by Battery of Lawrence. The state colors were also Boated at headquarters. The governor will remain at camp throughout the week. On Friday, he will be present in his official capacity and the members of his staff will also be in attendance. The dress parade was reviewed by the governor in the afternoon.

The report of the adjutant shows the strength of the brigade to be 1619 men, a falling off of only 17. The 0th regt. is divided as follows: Field staff, band, 60; Company 55; Company 38; 42 5oT 48; 46; l45; 58; 45; 43; total, 588. Among the most interesting drills witnessed was the evolutions of a bicycle corps of 16 wheelmen of the sixth regiment. The men carry the regulation rifle strapped over their 'right shoulder, and went through the usual movements of wheeling iu fours and by platoons, and did verv creditable work.

The field is not especially adapted to bicycle riding, but the men "had no difficulty in keeping in line. The only thing which marred the success was a header taken by a rider, which was occasioned by the handle bar Outing Shirts No. 16. Chestnut mare, 1100 7 years, 15.2 hands. All No one can find fault with her in any respect; she is a darling a ble family horse, don't let her slip.

You will look a long while Scotch Madras, Scotch Cheivot, double-frame 28-inch wheels end Palmer Pnenmatio Tire. This Tire is self-healing and not affected by punctures to the size of a ten-penny nail. These are of the VERY HIGHEST GRADE WHEELS and TAKE THE LEAD. THEY DO NOT FOLLOW. -mm Bedford Cords, right every way Agents for ABhburnham, Westminster, Ashby, Lunenburg, Townsend, Princeton and Leominster on the Rambler.

Percales. STRAW HATS, -AND- of his machioe cominir off. The members Nos. 19 and 20. Fair of bay geldings, own brothers, 2200 6 and 7 years, 15.3 hands, Perfect family team can show a 8-mlnute clip together.

No; 21. Chestnut horse, 1250 7 years, 15 hands. Gentle driver sound, kind and fearless of all objects. No. 22.

Roan horse, 1125 8 years, 15.3 hands. A jewel for a lady's horse. A good looker. Not afraid of anything. No.

23. Bay horse, 1120 6 years, 15.2 hands. One of the very cleverest horses ever breught to Fitchburg. Come and see him. No.

24. Chestnut pacing gelding, 1125 6 years, Avery stylish attractive animal. Has a rapid way of going. Sound and kind. The horses a ill be on exhibition for trial and examination after Wednesday, June 8tb, when intending purchaaers are invited to call and try them.

This is my only auction sale, this spring, and these are the last horses I shall ship for several months. DANA L. FULLER. MANAHAN BAKER, Auct. Summer Underwear of this corps are all mounted on safeties, most of which have pneumatic tires.

Catalogues Free Upon Application. GUMM1NGS, REMINGTON PUFFER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Stationers, Tennis Goods and Base Ball Supplies, 356 MAIN STREET, FITCHBURfl. The Ep worth L3ague hold a and ice cream festival at the chapel, Farnsworth Friday evening. There will be music and sneaking under the direction of Rev. C.

146 SAW STREET. E. Holmes. Children's day will be observed at the Methodist church, next Sunday, bv a sermon to the children in the moraine and a concert in the evening, INCREASE YODB INCOME. The choir will be assisted by 0.

P. Aber- THE SQUARE OUT SACK ftpombie and Mrs. Davis. SIX PER CENT. BONDS.

In demomlnattons of $100, 1200, $250, $500. fiooo aiw faooo. interest semi-annu ally. Issued by THE MIDDLESEX BANKING Mrs. Martha F.

Hunting, widow of the late Henry F. Hunting, died at her home, Sunday night, after a lingering illness of several months, at the age of 81 years, 8 months and 5 days. She was born in Lunenburg and was a daughter of the late Dea. Timothy and Sarah (Spaulding) YEDDO! The Neatest Straw Hat on the Street. the most popular style for a Spring or Summer Suit.

We haye a large assortment of MIDDLETOWIf, CONN. 98,312 Howard. For the last few years she has been almost totally blind and otherwise AateU, January 1,18 6,187,000 Organized in 1875. Under the Banking Lawi oi uonnecucui. jsxammea ana jjicen Has oeen a great sunercr trum uuwk.

but through all has maintained a cheerful and pleasant disposition. She leaves one tsanawoTstt Seyenteenth Year of Business, daughter, Airs. A. a rancis ox tnis town. Warren Lewis and wife and H.

Bout-well and wife, with a party of Fitchburg friends, went to Wachusett lake, Wednes Never a day's delay in rpayraent of interest and matured principal. day mght, for a pout lne assessors are hard at work making taxes. Mrs, Eliza Colburn is quite sick again.r-Charles he Bond ft lftl Imretment foi Trait Fundi in Connecticut. Inquire ot H. 6.

TOWNEND, Cashier Nat'l Bank, m28 dftw 3mo Weighs Only 2 Oz. G. Uushing, who has been very sick, is slowlv imorovinftv-Work on the new school house has been suspended for a few days, on account of the non-arrival of the timber for the frame. Luther S. Cush- THE CfcOYM LIAF In the most desirable colors.

We should he pleased to show our styles, and are confident that they are the best in the city. LITCHFIELD STEBBINS, TILATi who is located at St. Paul, and ft! East on business connected with his firm, paid his mother a flying visit, Tues day nif ht Schools will close this weak for the summer vacation. The executive of the Middlesex Worcester For Sale by ALBEE, LYONS CO. for the annual picnic, wnicn will probably be heM at WhaUm park the last week ia August Strawberry pickers are in great One-Price 8quare Dealing Clothier, Hatters, and Furnlahen, demand, as there is a prospect of a good 120 KADI UNDER AMERICAS HOUSE.

There seems a possibility that some of the workers for the endowment orders maj Qttl inducements of a certain character wficn Aey are offering for B08TOV. MtM. 383 Harrbon Oil Stoves, Window Screens, votes. They will do well to moderate their zeal in these directions. As for the members of the house, they can have little doubt where the real public sentiment of the state arrays itself upon this issue.

It approved the vote for the substitution of the Bennett bill as warmly and cordially as it disapproved the earlier vote for the 8PECIAL SALE OF Stamped Aprons, BUY YOUR SCREENS OF THE MANUFACTURERS. ALSO Doors, Sash, Blinds and Builders' Finish. COMPLETE STOCK OF ars bill. It is watching keenly every JBalx 4 Sprinklers, ere. sition in favor of the Bennett bill, and the i its for iUelf for hftt- -AT- wilt win luting or ing oouragoiwlj Mid pat i end to ft lting credit BUILDING MATERIAL ALWAYS OH HAND MrPlans furnished and parties assisted in making loans on buildings.

CHARLES A. PRIEST LUMBER CO. sed diffionlt aowtion crjing tvi). Bottom Former prto 85 tts. Infante' Lace Roods at per cent Discount.

CLARK'S, EATON'S 5 AND 10 CENT STORE, 11 and 16 Priohard Si, Fitchburg. City Trewrarer Temple of Taunton ne-(gotutodftCitrof Taunton bond in Bottom, WoommUt, for 3 per oeot The omooat wet ttfijttO tad it it nrtoeybor-rowod utttpeifcn of Uxot. 45 MLLSTME 8T Cor. Mln and BloMOm Streets..

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1873-1977